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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNL: SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1870—TWELVE ‘PAGES. WASHINGTON. Schencle Further @nes- tioned by the House Committoo, tr. Ho Dovotes Nlis Timo Principally to " Polishing OF tho Viiness Lyon. fagsage of the Bill in the Honse to Author izo tho Issno of Silver Coin. 'The Senate Adopts tho Long-Pending Mississippi Resolutiohs, Wostern Items in the River and Harbor Bill. Farwell Files a Supplemental Bill In His Contest with LeMoyne. He Donies the Right of the Poor-House Man to Hold tho Balance of Power. THE EMMA MINE, PMCK FURTMER QUESTIONED, Wasmxazon, D, 0., Barclh 31, —Ex-Miniator Bolenck waa agaln beforsthio Committeo an For] eign Affairs to-day, whon his counel laid bafore tho Committoo s statemont of facts connoctod with tho Emma Mino, its salo to tho Emmna Bilver Mining Company of Loudon, and its snbscquont history and presont condition, propared for nso of tho Commutico of Forolgn Affalrs in tho in- woatigation of tho connection of Gen, Schonok svith said Company. Tho statomont was pro- pored before tho connsol know exsotly what would bo the courso of procoedings bofore the Committeo, Mr, Faulknor procesded to propound quos- tions to Mr. Bchonck, 1fe sakoed whethor the atatomont 1aid boforo tho Committoo on the 28th inst. by Mr. Bchenck contained sllegations of facts within his own porsonal knowledgo. Mr. Behonck roplicd that the draft of tho statomont was submitted to him by bis connse), and, after «goveral chiangos made In it, bo ndopted it All ho knotw of tho testimony boforo tho Committes bofore he loft London was a paragraph or two in the London nowspapera of tho let or 2d of Maroh, whon his immodiately announcod kis pur- rogo of coming to Waablogton to appear before {he Committco, YWhon he errived horo, and saw o fuller detail of tho testimony of Lyon, it socied that it was CORNKUTED WITU LYON' DIFFICULTIES AND QUADs neLs with others, but all intonded to bear upon tho question collaterlly againet Bchonck, aud he woa advised that tloro was much testimony to show his Lransactlons in a light differont from ZLyon's roptesentations. 'Q.—1s it truo, as contained in your atatemont, that tho sole of tho Emma Blino was falr, hon- by ud tralgitforwacd, without talsoliood snd [rau A.~1 bollevo i, dut I koow nothing but what . 1 have disclosod of my own personal knowledgo. In answer to the question, Ia it truo, of your own knowledge, that James I. Lyon and A. A, Jolingon are infamous, and uuworthy of beliof, Qen. Schenck said he proposcd to produce nn- sosworablo proofs of what ho had atatod. Ho being satiafiod, ho could do so iu roprencntations which had boen mado to Lim, } " Fanlkner askod Bchonok whether, In making 1ha statomont proliminary to tho exainination, it wan his purposa to LLCAK DOWN TUL TESTIMONY OF LYON AND JOIN« BON, tho statoment having boen published through jthe Aseociated l’ross. Gon. Hohonck answered _that tho objoct of the atatoment was to present ftho course of examination that ought to ba pur- wued, nnd that the roply sbould bo s brond as itho attack, Mz, Fanlknor intorrogated Schomok as to -whother be had heard uuy of the original atock- 'holdors chinrgo fraud in tho sale of the stock,” tichenck, fn the course of his roply, sald be had voceived numerous lottors, the writers aekin him what thoy should do. Ilo never adviso thom to Liold on to tho stock, but sald thoy 1nusk act for thowsolyes, This was altor ho coased to bo manager or Director fn the Ccmnuni. ‘fho diffioulty did notwpring out of want of confl- donce on tho part of thoso who origioaily pur- chnged thin stock aund became Diractors, oto. Thoy woro woll entistied with the roport of tho Euglish Diractors, but tho diflculty orig- funted in the ncts of those who eubsequountly obtained the mansgoment of the Company, including MoDougall, who had no in- terest in the Company at {ts formatlon, but af- torwurds bought stock at a vory low price, or de- preciated prico, Mr, Behenck, In roply to a question, said he considered Lo Lad suffored m large peouniary losy, The contract ho mado with Park for the yurchaso of Lifty sharos was executed sud doliv- eted to Park oo tho day it purported to bave Leon toado. o was awaro that the Engtish lawas required a stawap to be placed ou all Buch papers, but he did not kuow whetlior or not ab- onge of tho stamp invalldated tho contract, ‘Tho question was ssktod whotlior Park, in mak- Ing tho coutract, was not solicitous of having tho name of tha Prime . Ministor of Eogland AMONG THE LIST OF DINECTORS. Mr. Schenck sepliod very possibly such a deatro existed in Park's mind, but what Park uay bave deairod Liad nothing to do with hia raasous for ontering Into the contract with Park, {0 thought ho was makivg & bargain for him- moif. Mo folt confidenco in the property all the {ime, and inyostod Lis mouey &g a pormanent % vestment, Ho considored the subscription i the stock as bona tide. e regrotted only that Lo pormitted his namo to boused as s Director, ‘but when ho Locame satiafled 1t was improper horesigned., Ho ropoatod that ho was con- vinced ho mado a mistako, o neither conceal- «ed nor prociaimed to tho world his contract with Yark, it beiug of & privats nature, a privato tmsnaaction, ‘Pho auestion was asked Schienck whether the TBoard of Diroctors would liave troated him as thoy did in the allotment of 800 sharea it thoy had kuown that bo had made s private nxnnfio- ment with Park for 600. Schenck replied that thia arrangement was 1o coucorn to the Direo- fors. Park WANTED T0 DO A LIBERAL TRING for him, aud ko (Schonck) wauted to securs & pood bargaln. Faulkner askod whether good faith did not ye. qllllh‘u that overy one cowing iuto a company should etaud on an equality, Bohouck answered lo tho aflirmative ; but 8o far as Park and him- oelt were concorned, Park guaranteed a dividend af 2 parcent & month a4 an {nducement for him £o taka tho 500 shiarea of stook. In reply to the question whethsr his rnlfiu- tion ps a Director did not cause ths fall in atooks, Bchienck maid it waa his serions bollet that those who Invested in the atook placed lesa Tetiauco oo tho fact that he was a Director than un the communications of Engllshmen snd oth- o7 from 8alt Lake representing tho richness of the mine. Shares continuod to ho bought and eoid after hla provious connoction with the Company Lad been protty much forgot- Lfiz.n He wis n Director only four If the stock fell on its becoming kuown that he had ceased to be a Directar, it ties becauss those bearing down the stock made [alug ropresentations that the Emma Mine stook :dnu worth notbiug, sa chonck had abandon- Bohenck was saked whether ha knew of his Dwa personal knowledge that the charsctor of . A, Johnson was so infamous that be was not Northy of belief, 32 be had asserted before, Behenck sald Immh would Le furnished to this Mlect, His jmpresolon aa ta Johnson's charac- lor for trath was uofsyorable, beosuse e had Noven a atatoment intimating A GBEZAT DEAL THAT WAS FALSE, - Thls was sy far as his personal knowledge ex- tended, but his Information from various quaz- lers rogarding Johnson's charaoter was not 40 ths iamo oxtent as it was in relatioorto Lyon. He was amazed at two things : Finst, the geneml satement, l(tflhn“nf to bim a fraudulent cone soction with Emma 3Yne transactioos, snd then At the character of the evidence of Lyon aod fohuson, mainly on hearssy, or inferences which wemed to fmply the trothof all that was sl- Wod. Al the'mischief intended, aud falsoim- presslons made, wors by cunningly contrived narratives, The quontipns maked by Faulkner wore fur- nlahnd by I1. A, Johnson, Lyon's counsecl. Adjournad till to-morrow. ———— s ‘THE SILVER BILL. IT 18 PASSED IN THE HOUSR. Evectal Dispatch te The Chicaan Tyfbums, Wasnmatox, D, O, March 81,—The ITonss poasod the Bilver biil in thie form fn which it wag originally reported from the Appropriation Com- mitteo, with one amendment, Tho LI pansed Ly 22 majorlty, the voto standing 122 yoas to 100 nays. The bill as passed providor, firat, for an appropristion of $163,000 to conlinue the opora~ tions of tha Engraving and I'rluting Durean durlng the remalndor of this fiscal yoar; second, makes provision for the issuance of silver sub- aidisry ooin a8 n substitute for fraciional cur- rency | and, third, deolares that eliver dollars shall bo a logal tonder to the smount of @50, and small silvor colns & logal tender for 325, All amondments excopt ona containing tho laat provision failed, Tho opposition was onmpou;“ of uitra-inflationists, and In part Enatorn hard-monoy mon. Mostof the New England hard-monoy men opposod the bill on aecount of tho provision which makes silver lo- gal-tonder for so large a sum. Thoy conslderod that it waa dangoerous to imake silvor s competis tor with gold to such large amounta s £560. The inflationists, on the othor hand, opposed tho bill becanss it scomad to them s partial advanco sowards specle-paymonts. A great many volow woro caat in a spirit of compromiso, {7athe Assoctated 2'ress.} THE BILL, Wasmxaray, D, C., March 81,—The following is the text of tho bill og to fractional cur- 1envy as passed in tho ouao té-day: “That {ers be snd hereby ( aypropristed ont of any ‘maney in the Treasury not otherwine appropriated the aum of $163,000 to provide for engraviog, prioting, Rud other 6xponscs of making aud fssuing United ten notes, H“flw. 2, That the Becrelary of the Treasnry ia herehy airected to {saue allver coins of the United Btaten of the donomination of 10, 20, 25, and 80 centa of stnd- ard value iu redemption of an’ equal amotnt of frace tonal currency, whether thesa nowin the Treas- nryawaiting redomptionor whetlior 1t may bo presontad for redemption, and the Secretary of the Treanury msy, under tho ‘regulations of the Tressury Depari- menl, provide for such redemption and” irsne by snbaitution at the regular Bub-Treasurien and publio depositories of the United Biates untll tho whalo amount of fractional currency ahall be redeomod, ro, 3. ‘That allver colnn of the United Btates of the denomination of ono dollar shall ba legal tender st thetr nominal valua for aty amonnt not exceedin $80 In ony one payment, and silver coins of the Unite Btates of denominations of less than one dollar_shall bo & legal tender at their nomival value for any amount not exceeding $25 in any oue payment, TIE VOTE. The following ia the vole on tho bill in detall : AR, Adama, arriron, Tandall, Lagby, Hathorn, leagnn, Dagley (Qs. Jlendee, Robbtus (Pa.), Bagley, J. Ilendorson, ltuss (N. 5. Daker (N Y, Ifewitt (Aln), Tk, Ballew, oge, Bampaon, Dsnks, osking, Hebloicher, Bell, Huvbell Heliumaker, Bhar, yma: ngleton, Bloudt, Jonke,” Slanickeon, Bradley, ‘. Joyco, Hmalls, Burchard (TIL), Kasson, Birait, Burleigh, Kebr, Tecat, Canon, Kimball, ‘Corry, Caulfield, Lapham, Thornhargh, Chapln, Loavenworth, Trockinorton, Chittendon, . Lavy, Townsend (N.Y.), Clymer, Latiroll, Townsend (V's.), Cochratie, Lynch, Tutt, Conger, Lyndo, Tuirney, Crotnne, ‘Magoon, Waldeon, Gulbersan, MacDongwy Waliaca (8, 0, Cutter, McCrary, ace () Danfora, 3lendo, Deninon, BMiller, Douglas, Milis, Durand, Houroe, Eamer, ey, arwell, ortifom, Fort, Bujchler, Foster, Norton, Frost,! - O'Bried, Willard, Yryer Otell, Williaa (¥, Y.y, Garfield, O'Nefll, Willlams (Mll.‘ll.), ibean, Page, Williatus (Mich.j, Goods, Plieiis, Wiishire, Guater, per, Wilion (Ta.), Hale, Plainted, Wood (P,), Hancock, Platt, ‘Woodburn, Haralson, Potter, Yestes—122. Hirdenbérgn, Trath, b Anderson, alover, Refily, Joh Ashe, 0odwin, el 3. B Atkins, amilton (Ind), Rice Baker (Ind), Moreis (Masa)),© Tuddle, Banuing, Hareia (Ge), © Robilun (8. G, Lell, Harrls (V1), Rabinson, Toone, Hartzell, Bavaus, Dradford, atcher, Haylet, Bright, Haymond, Eealen, Drown’ g(.y.) Hereford, Bheakley, Drown)(Kanj, Hewilt (N. 0.), Hleroous, Cabell, Hopkins, Brerks, Galdwell (Al House, Bpriuger, Galdwell (Yenz.).iinuter, Bleveuson Campbell, $unton, Btune, Cason, Jones (Ky.), Tarbox, Cate, Tanders (ind.), Thotwpmon, Qisrko (Ky), Iord, Tucker, Clark (Mo.)y MoFirland, ¥an Yorhes, Cook, Mc¥ahon, Yance (0, Crapo, Nitliken, Vanco (N. 0.3, mvig,’ Monay, :\v'u;‘:loxl(vu De Io! Muryr ‘alker o Dl Neah ! Walling, Dunnsil, New, Walsly, Durham, Wara, Eden, Tacker, Warren, ghe! r ps ‘(Mo.,), Whitcliouss, Evans, rhillips (Kan), Williama (Ioa.) relton, Tierce, Willlama (AlaJ, Forne; Topploton, Willls, Yranklin, Powell, Woodworth, Fuller, bt Young,—108, Ons hundred thousand dollara innilyor was re- cofvod at the ‘[reasnry to-day from San I'ancisco, —_— MISSISSIPPL. TRAT 8TATE WILL DE INVESTIOATED, Fpecial Diepateh to 2'ha Clacaon 1'ribune, ‘Wasmnaron, D. C., March 81.—Thauks to the firmuoss and tho persiatoncy of the Ropublican Bonators who had agreod not to adjourn until thoy had accomplished thoir purpose, tha Benato pasged this aftornoon the rosolution introduced by Mr, Morton on tho 16th of Decombor last, and modificd » fow duys eince at the requost of Bonator Chrlatianoy, providing for the appoint- ment of & committeo of five to investigate the Missisoippi elections of last fall. Tho debato 1acked the vigor and firo which was manifested by those Benators whospoke ycaterdsy. BSouator Druco resd a woll-written, high-toned roview of ‘Mississippl affaira. JScoator Frelinghuyson aleo advocated tho passage of the resolution, and lis was followed by Benators Kernan, Thur- man, and Balisbury, ‘who in turn pathetically urged a rostoration to peace, and oxpressod thelr rogrota that Sonator Loutwolt should bave beou Tootive yestorday under the patronizing and dominceriug remarks which met hiy esr. Mo- tions by she Deniociats to adjourn were lost, and b Jagt, BEKING TIIR REPURLICANS FIRM and detarmined to pasa the rosolution befora leaving the Senate Chamber, the Democrats threw up the sponge, The resclution wau passed by a vote of 20 yoas against 10 nays. An at- tsmpt to change the preamblo was voted dowa, and the preamblo was adoptod by a vota of 27 %:“ against 19 nays, Then, aftor 0 o'clock, tho nate adjourned over until Monday, —_— RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. MHAYY REDUCTIONS. Bpecial Dispateh (o The Chicage Triduna ‘Wasnvatox, D, 0., March 81.—The Sab Committeo on the River and Harbor bill this morning prosentod tholr report to the full Com- mittee, and {t was adopted, An atiomps will be mado to paes the bill under a suspension of the rulcs, on sccount of the great opposition ex~ pected from those who consides their localitics slighted. Appropriations have very gonorally been reduced sovon-tenths from the estimates. The following ara tho allowances for tho princi- pal Western rivers and Larbor: Dredging Bupsrior Bay. 1$21,000 Ontonagon harbor. ... + 18,000 Eagle Harbor, Mi + 30,600 Marquaite, Mich.... Y 10,800 Yox and Wisconsin Rives: 160,000 . 6,000 12,000 12,000 7,000 7,800 7,500 £00 33 HpBEERNEE 3 Setezese: 5, FARWELL AND LE MOYNE. A SUYPLEMENTAL BILL. Wpecial Duvalech to The Chicago Triduns, ‘Wasmxazoy, D. 0., 3arch SL—R, T. Merrick, counsel fox Farwel, - filod to-night m sup. ranmber of tha Ranate, and not in any officiat position § that Woolloy only pald hia nts nx- peuscs: that he nevor waa iatorostod iu sny tindorship, and neovst know of any sousidora- tion being paid for ono of to any ona for procur- ing au appolntment, —_— THE OTHER INVESTIGATIONS. POSTAL CONTRACTL, plemental briof in the contesisd eloction-cass of Le Moyuo v, Farwoll, which will bo finally considorod by tho fnll Committen Wodnonday next. Tho foliowing tigures exhibit tho condi~ tion of tha vote, and tho corrections to bo mado nagctout In tho brief, throwing ofit tho First Precinct of tho Twentlath Ward In purauance of the conteatant’s demiand, and deducting Far- {5tate officern and membern of the Legislstors,” and 1t wan loni—ytan, 16; nay, ), Kho queslion’ than Tacuried on the resslution irlsitancy substitute, It wss 4y, 1 ‘tie Benato then adjourned notil Mondsy, 1 Mr, Cox presented & niemarial from women, citizenn of the United Ktates, asking for 8 form uf gnvernmont in the Diatrict of Columbia that will secuzs to women- woll's majority in that prescinet from bin Bprefat Dupaleh to 1A UAieam Tribune, citizens the right to vote. e ssked, ar 8 matter of majority in tho Congrrvnl::ul District. Ilin | _ WAsnitotox, D, G March 31.—The Touss | frscoand favor, that tho memorlal slonid ba printed mojority dn tho olsdicr was 16, First | Tosi-OfMco Conimitton farther examinot Taylor, e, Tanka remarked fhat It wae 100 yaur toda Precinct of tho Twentioth Ward, votea | tho Toxss mail-contractor, who yasterdsy told | aince the wife of John Adams, & sember of tlin Contl- nental Congrens, wrote to i to ascurs an nrraniza. tion of the Government fu the intsrests and rights of women, The desire ta present this memorial, and to have it noticed in thiu way, was Fecausa this was the centennial anuiversary of almost the firat presentation of a propesition in this country. Tho menyorial wa roceivel and referred 1o the Com. ‘mittee on tha District of Columbis, and ordered prints ed intho Hecord, COMMITTER REPONTS. My, Wood (N. Y.), from the Gommilise on Wayaand Means, revorted & bill for 1ha sepsrale entry of x- Press packages contajued in one imporiation. After explanation the bill wae passed. auoh fabulous stories of thn corrupt use of monoy Lore, s testlmony to-day failed to confirn hly mwooping assertious of yesterday, but it did show tust shero hos boen & vory largo oxpenditure of monoy by his firm hora for some purposs, Ils prodused bis book, tho accounts fn which roe duced tho expondituros Lioro from £200,000 to sbout £125,000. Of this sumn thare wera items agyregating abont 825,000 to Judgo L'aschal, for logal acrvicon ; some $10,000 to one Wilxon, proved for Farwell 4, Lo Moyne 16; Becond Precingt, saino ward, 1llogal votes for Farwoll, 10; Fu1th Precinet, samo ward, fllegal yotos far Farwoll, 3; orror §n count, 9 total, 12, In the 'Ihird Procinct of the ILlghtesth \Ward, thirowing ont tho precinct as claimed *)y tho con- teatant, tho votes proved for Farwell give Ll the enmu\mn{nrity a8 the returns do, loss 1. ‘Tha returns givo Lim 14, 'Fhe count by ballot gives him 133 count for Lo doyno, 1; Fourth I'recinet, Illegal votes for eachi eandidato ro- apectively, 16 cast for Farwell ; 12 for Lo Moyno; 'Ihird Precinct Ninoteonth Ward, mintako in | for logal sorvices ; and ontries of £100 at various mlfi‘..“:‘i’;fi!%’” -'fifi’l«: «,:'anmw :: ,?,’,Z'mflfl count of ballols, Farwell, 4; Norwood | times to n lost-Ofifca clork namod Floyd, Tho | or malt liquors, It provides that nothiog contained Dark, nonsesidont pauper vota for | entries to tho Iatter porson aro tha oniy oncs In | in Bec, 3,337 of the Rtevised Htatutes ahall be construed Farwoll, 46 Lo Moyno, 4; total for Farwoll, 80; total tor Lo Moyuo, 67 Facwoll's majority in tbo district, 21, TUE ONIEF AROUMENT is mede upon tho Alms-House vyote, Upon this it 1 srgued that it Is conclunively establisbod by tho evidonce that the forty-daven persons votin from tho Alme-Ilouse woro_ paupora who hnfi which paymont ta any officer of the (ioveramont in chargod or {mputed. ~ Floyd Is the same clerk that I'ostmaster-Genoral Jowoll prosscutod last year on acconnt of hia complicity in the Kettlo- Hinda straw-bid matter, Gov. Nontt will soon appoar to testify. TItR NAYAL INQUIRT. Tho Houso Committeo on Naval Affairs has in authorize the asscsnmont on the quantity of mate- ial naed for o purpons of producing fermented or malt liquors, sud that the quantity of material used shall nut bo avideneo for the purpose af tazation, but {hat the tax on all boer, Inger beer, ale, porter, and other similar fermented Tiquors, sha'l be’ patd a8 pro- Yided In that sectlon, and not otherwiss, provided Tt thosct ahal not spyly 0. cases of frauds Alter soma disciasfon, the W Daased, * bean admitiod to tho Alms-Tiouso as ench, and | been ongaged for (ho past two days in tho ox- [, Mfs Tuckes, from the s:iza Commiltee, reporfed o tlat st tho timo of tho eloction in queation | smination of tho books of Matthews, the Iarga | Lhs o Atiorizs the Commissionss of Iulernal Heve- thoy were in tho custody and undor tho control | New York contractor who has farmishod clo&k nno to dealgnate and fix pointa ut which the Collectors ;‘w.l Bupervisors of Haveuue Ul hold their oMoe. of George B, Kimberly, the Wardon of the Cook saned, On motlon of Mr. Wood, the Lill to ca ing and othor artioles for tho wavy, and slso the County Alme-Houso, ta pauper inmaten theraof, | Lookkeepor of tho firm, who haa made sows in- into effect aod that nove of them wero admitted as such. | terosting oxplanations of obecure ontrics dis. | the Hamailan treaty was made the special order for Undor the lawa of Ifliuols thoy had not saqnired c.mmfl,y the Committos, 1'rom tho tostimony | Thursday next, in that eloction-procinct_such a residonce (de- fined in tho siatutes of ‘1lilnois to signify a per- ‘mauont abodo) ns is made nocessary to tho law- ful oxorcino of the right of suffrage at the polla there opened, Tho argument {a VEILY BEVELE upon the Alms-Houso mausrgoment and upon Kimberly's evidonco. 'Tha brief says : Eimberly's testifien that he s ithe Warden of the Cook County Insinc-Asylumn, Afms-fonse, and ‘The Bpeaker thion called on comrmittes for reports of a privats characler, Mr, Banning, from the Committes on_Blftars Af- 'l_lr.. re] 8 bill to suthorize Lieut.-Col, Gudfrey Weilzel, of the Engincer Corps, lo soceyt the posjtion of Trustes of the Cincinnat! Houthern liatiroad with- ont {nterfering with his rank in the srmy. Mr. Couger opposed the bill ou the ground that the works {a Fmgrul on L\n:’?rul lakes would thus bo de. prived of the Acrvices of that valuable oficer, After dizcussion the bill wa recommitted. The Acnate bill dectaring ibo 14th of Apri] nex alzeady taken, aud from that yet to bo socare 1t bins beon, or will be, shown that this firm patd to E. G. Cattal, of Now Jorsoy, a commission of 4 por cont_upon sil contracts whioh the tirm ob- taiued from tho Navy Dopartmont. Osttel did not, however, act as agoenot for the firm or perform avy scrvico shatovor in roturn for this commission, About 1870 the flrm, scoking to obtalu contracts from tho Navy Dopartmont, fonnd that they had to compote Farm, snd esys thnt, smoig the voters'from | with porsons from Dhiladoiphis, and that on this | publickoiiday in e District of Columbis o allow the tba Cook County Tarm, ho recognized bLut X $50 book Counly, Ticm (ba) xes pg"'_ |2t | nccount thoy wero Iabori undor groet disad- | 9Mcisls to witness tho unveiling of the stalus of Abra- ham Lincoln waa taken up and paated. Ar, Lord, from the Judiciary Gommities, made 8 ro- aorl on tbe action of the Attorney-Ganeral in oonneo. on witli the whisky prosecuticns, Ordered printed and recommitied. vantagos. In ordor to remove this competition and securo for thomselvos 8 cloar flold, the: mado tho arrangomont describod with Cattel, and havo sinco that time paid him in the nolgh- borhood of £100,000. "Tha drafts or cheoks, it is uaderstood, wero made payable to the order of A. @, Cattol & Co, or order, but they wore do- livorad to E. G. Cattol. ————— NOTES AND NEWS. IMPORTANT BILLS, Bpectat Dispateh {o The Chicago Tyibune, 8 some confusion in his atatement in reference to the pay-rolls of the inetitutions under his management, 1t neoms, Lowover, that thero ato two pay-rolls, upon one of which nre the regular emploges engnged for eors vica nnd pald for servico, Healso says iliers s other clans of employca employed by hifm by permis- sion of the Commitica of Publio Gharitics, and to whom, in Hleu of money, ho allows paymont in the way of extra clothing, Loard, and sccommoadations and iit- erties, It is tho mombera of this olass that ba conald- ern 7o no Tonger o bo reqarded aa paupers, because of tho oxtra liberilcs which e liss Lestowed upou them, aud who azo thereby veated will the Fight of sulizags in tho precinet in_which the Alme-ifouse fs locted, Tho Housa then pocceoded o s s bill appro- 0 JTouse then siroceeded to vata on the bill aj priating $163,000 for tha deficiency in the Treasury Frinting ureau, aud for the itue, of subeiairy sl Tery; ol ths pending emendment belng that ofersd by ITolman, 84 smended by Mr, Weils, prohibiting the increass of ‘the intereat-bearing dtt for the purchises of sllver, and yct directing the purchase of silver bullion for the purposs of calnage. The amendment w3n refocted—68 Lo T7—without the yoas and nays, Whezo they ace permitted {0 reside and enjoy Hieso . C., = i wbicn, Fhvexact sias of thove Wakdn of | o asiazod D O Mocch 81—Tho HMouso | . onea (k) mored to sy ths bil 0a the' ible Siwhery eotina b iclon of comiisrbl pory | 168 paascd a il of much importanc o il I | MGG, o et —eas 121; e o, ance ta t for, 3¢ | porters. It pravides for the soparata eutryof Tassed,—yess, 121; nays, 15 case and to the people of lmnwhl MISCELLANEOUS, the power of Kimbefly to creato voter {a limifed only by o capacity of tlio Alm-liouse fo accommodste inmates, and tho Cotuty Trensurer (o sup) m Y exprosa packages contained in one importation and included fn a bill of lading with othor arii- elos, A.bill of mach importance to brewers passed the Ifouse. The bill provides for a tax upontho quantity of the product and not upon the quan- tity of material uscd. Mombers of thoe Ways and Means Committes gonerally agreed that the 1aw could not now be construed to tax material used, but the Commiasloner of Internal Revenuo has ruled othervwise, 8o tho law was passed, THE IMPEACHMENT MANAGERS. The Domocrats wore in caacas until nesrly midnight. Tho ovoning was oconpied indiscus. siona of ordor anll precodonts in impeachment proceedings, ‘Thero was groat diffcrence of opinion as to the method of appointing im- peachmont managory, whotbor by ballat or by nomination of the Spoaker. Tho ballot wea chosen, awd the following persons it wasagroed thould be put in nomioation: Hcott Lord, of Now York ; Procror Knott, of Kentucky ; Lyndo, The Toure then went infa Commiltes of the Whole, Mr, Springer Iu the Chadr, on the private calendar, After tue discussion, the Commiltes rose, and a number of privats bilis parsed, 3ir, Glover, Clairman of ihe Committes on the Tenl-Eatate P'ool, deaired fo offer o resolution instruct- ing that Committeo to inventigate all matters touching the officia] misconduct of Government officers or mem- bers of Congrees that may come to ita knowledge, Objection was made, The Houso then adjourned till to-morrow, the night soselon being dispensod with on kccount of the Dem- ocratic caucus to-night, FOREIGN. CREAT BRITAIN. TIHE NOYAL TITLES BILL. Lommox, March 81.—The Times this morning bopes that the Ministry may yet bo better sd- vised than to porsist in recommending to the Quoen the assumption of the title of the Empress of Indis. It doclares that it has boen unfolgnodly alarmed by tho rapid dectine in tho the peoplo of Illinols ought fo know aspectaily as tho Bupreme Qourtof that Btate hos give en sn oplufon in most unhappy conflict with ‘Such pretenston. A pauper admiliod to en alma-honse nnd comipg there from some other political sulxlivision of the colinty cannot, 80 lang as he continues dependent upon that fublic chiarity and remaina in the custody of thone Laving clinrgo of it, acquire such rostlenco 1 will entitls elm to voto in' the precinct where such alims-houso 8 Tocated, . TER CONTRA, Lo Moyno, it Is undorstood, will not inaist that tho First Procinct of tho Twentioth Ward bo thrown out. o will insist, rathor, that it Lo puiged, and claima that, boiug purged of volea wrongfully cast for Farwoll, the result will bo AMAIOITY OF B1 ¥OR LE MOYNE. In thia supplemental bill ono volos is conceded by Le Moyne as tothe Hatch House procinct, which was’ contested before—that is, kho tam- vering with the baJlot-box in this procinct differs from tho tampering with tho ballot-box in tho Firas Preoinct of tho Twoilisth Ward. In the Intter caso tho ballot-box contained the evidouco that 16 bod beon tamperod with. of Winconsin ; McMabon of Obio: aud Jouks, of | authority sad roputation of the Govern- —— Pounsrlvania, Domocrate, and Whoolor, of Now [ ment alnes the beginning of the POST-TRADERSHIPS, oriioang, Goorgo loas of Massachiisetts, flo- | pogglon, 1v does not ‘pretond to oy UELL'S TEYTIMONY, " [To the Astoctated Press,) eproial sffection for (he Ministry, but ‘Wasmmaron, D. 0., March 81.—Mr. O. L. Bell, of Jackson, Miss., testifiod this morning hofore Clymet's Committoo that ho mado au ap- plication for & post-trndorshitp at Fort Davis, ‘Poxns, and came hore 1n Juno, 1872, to soo Dol- snap about it. o had & number of rocom- meudations from army officors, but Bocretary Delisnap told him that if he had konown he bad come to maka such an application he (Bolknsp) wouldn't bnve seon him, Witness roplicd that it wonld tnke lum very little timo to got out of his oftico, aud ho tnon dor avT This brusquo ‘teatment made him angry, but nn hiv got 10 tho west front of the boilding a young man came runbiog sftor him. and ro- yueated him to come back, When bie retarned, NELEXNAL'S CASL BEFORE TIUR QRAND JURY. ‘Wagiingroy, D. 0., March 81.—Evidenos In tho Bolknap case a bolug propared by the Dis- trict Attornoy here for presentation to the Grand Jury, and It is probablo that an indiot~ ment will bo found soon, ADMY HEADQUARTERS. It {u belicved that tho order rostoring the army headquartors to thiy oity will be 1ened onrly uoxt weolt. THE PRESIDENT'S HEALTI, Tha Prosident has so far recovered from his Iato Indisposition as to bo able to attend to his oflicial duties, it cannot help meeing that the Opposition is thoroughly disorganized, that the energies of its older mombers are exhsustod, whils the younger mon sro chiefly remarkabla for an im- moturity of mind whioh threatens novor to ripen, and tho attempt to form a Governmont out of Buch matorisis woald threaten mischie? to the country. Even those who think ita fears fancl- fuland overstrained, must hesitato to press this now titlo formard whon thoy understand that it doea in fact provoke discontent. BEVEXUES AND EXPENDITURES, Loxpox, March 81.—The British revanus for tho finzucial year ending to-day, was 385,658, 405, winch is 7,533,465 abova the estimatos, NOMINATION. The Presidsnt has uominated Stephen B. French Appraiser of Morohandiss for the port of New York, vice Darling resigued. Lislduap said, rather apologetically, that ho was e and 811,049,100 moro than last year. Tho actaal oro nu_vpnuu n_\'rod over tlyo many applicationa for THE RECORD. sxponditures of tho financial year up to March out-tradorships, Belknsap then turned to him HENATE, 25, 1876, was £305,524,830, wiule tho cstimated runquoly, Rud anked ¢ * How much i that po- sitfon worth 2" 1ie repled that ho dld not know. * In 4t wartlh 2,000 a yoar 2" ho asked. 1o re. plied ho supposed it was worth that. ¢ Wonld you ba willing to pay that? / Bolknap puroned. "“Iwouldn't be willing to pay anything, bo responded, and then ho o Tell stated that he didn't Loliove tho Becrotary meant to make him an offer of tho post for $2,000, but thought tho Secrotary attompted to ontrap bim into offering a bribe, so that he might have sonie rearoa to decline to appolnt him, Tho witnoss could nat remombor tuat Lo had said to anybody that Col, Goodfolios rnd Ar. Croaloy, the socrotary and chiof clork, were Belknap's go-boswoous iu post- tradorship bargains, The examinatiou procesded s follows: ).—What business are you engaged in now? A.—1 am on dotective work, not at present under the Government. Q.—You wore a_dotective and acout for yea in'l'oxas? A.—Yes, sir; I have also boen nct- ing as special agont of the Intornsl Rovonue Dopartment, * Q:—Who appoluted you ? A.—Mr, Chandler. Q.—Have you rendcred any rocent sorvice to that Dopartment ? A.—None sinco tho 1Gth of Tebruary thia year. ‘Wasmnoron, D, O., March 81.—Bills, peti- tions, ate.,, baving beon presonted and referrod, the Benate took up the Misaisslppi resolution of Ar. Morton, and Mr, Bruce began Lifs spcochi. r. Bruco said iu 1873 the Hopublicaus carried Miesissippi Ly 20,000 mafority. Last fall the Temocsata clalmed to carry thoBiate by 80,000, o roputed gain of 60,000. The colored peoplo ropresentod nluoteon-twentioths of tho poputa- tion, aud were mostly Republican voters. ‘Lhon why this chango in the popular vote 2 In Yazoo Couuty the Republicans carried the eloction in 1673 by a largo majority, whilo last fall ouly #oven votes were cast for the Republican tickot, and he had boen assured that soma of those woro cast by Democrats in derision, thoy ssserting thet the Iopublicans ought to Lave a litle show, Tho evldencs will show that, in many porls of the State, viulenos and intimidation were uscd, and_what was known sa Lo White Loague wero {ustrimental 1n much of this class of outrayes. A noticoshly fraturo of ths outrages nud violeuco was fls syiication to col: orud cltizens, No charge could bo brougbt sgainst thie colored pooplo for ibe taisuse of thle rights, Tha Stale dobi wan Jovs tian half a million doliars, and the taxos wero lignt. Judiciol statistica show thiat thero has boen uo abuso of privilego there, 1f thoy Lad wxpenditures for the ontire yoar onding to-dsy way $379,485,000. BnEADSTUYS. Loxpox, March 31.—The corn trade has re- lapsed into the languor which characterized it duriog the first two months of the year. The recout advance 1o the valus of whoat, flour, and barley was scarcely supported on the leadiog Exclinugo yestarday, At Bauchestor thers was a dechino of & abmlniz per quarter on foroign wheat, but English fully maintained previous prices. Laut week's grain arrivals from abroad showed a slight {ncreaso on the {erediug week. ‘I'ho imports of wheat wore 181,072 quarters; maizo, 176,101 quarters; and flour, 83,513 sacks. Homo suppliea rather awall, viz oat, 41,416 quarters ; barley, 30,670 quarters : and oats, 8,205 quarters. The averaga price of Euglish wheat is 4334d. AtMark Lano to-dsy, business was Loavy, nud tho attendance thin, Wheat offerod at Mon- dsy's prices s quite neglectod. Flour cannot bo soid except at reanctions from the recont ad- vance. DBarloy stoady., Alaizo ratbor choaper, much of the supply being inferfor or damaged. ‘The weather now atlows of agricultural work. Orops srouud Odessa are reported to be growing favorably. Liveiroor, March 81,—A loading oorn ocirea- Q.—Aro you porsoually scquainted with Chan- | misused the power Intrusicd £0 L, there might be | 187 83y#: '+ With the retury of wore tomporate dlor ? A.ll am. Uatve of comapiaint, but oven then the remedy lica | weathor and gentle ruins, tho corn trado bo- Q.—Did ho appaint yon on his own motion, | in the baflot, and not in the shot-gun, | comes calmer, Millers Laviog previously pur- and If not, at whoso moficitation ? A.—Ths | notiufraudand violencs. The colored’ people, hs f chiased whest {0 a fair extent, are disiucliued to Prosident of the United Btates. said, were oppoted to tha 4 color-line,”” but they must | gperate, except st somo reduction in be proteoted aud ntoed iu the enjoyment of all thelr privileges and rights, They ask such an investi- gation as will protces thew {1 thilr righls, and onsble ihem to pursie tholr svecation in s pexceful and quiet manner. Q.—Aro you acquainted with bim personally ? A.—Yen, sir. Q.—How long havo you kmown him? A.—I Linve servod him at intervals since 1862, foreign. Growers, on the contrary, are etift in tfilt demands. Pricos in_the wagricaltural districts are fully supported. In this and neigh- boriug markets, since Tuesdsy, little has besa o] i mandatl h Mr, was glad the late War was fought out, and | done.” Fresh arrivals aro small. The market mgn ;}-’:l?u g:c‘:"u!hn:y ma\.fir ?anA:—ufh:d.m b ","'p“"m !'““ Bouth was not 'hnUYRlfl blamoin | to-day was alnost at s stand: . Fow tran- Q.—11ad you Gen, Raynolds'? A.—I did not | the War, Hlavery existed man, sactionn in wheat aro reported. Tha valuo is Y _years ago, and was protecied by the Constitution. ' He spoks lighly of tho calured pooyle, and thelr Adelity 1o the whites during the War, sud the people of Lis State were will- ing 4o protect thom aud ald them, The Bouth was pour and and wanted peace, It was timo to for- Rot Ihiat there was a South or a North, Tlo War was over, and thie couquerors had & right Lo enjoy the To- auits of tieir victory, 1ie was williug to adimit tiat the tarma granted by tho victors ware much tuore liberal aud msguanimoos thau ho expectod, 1ie was anxious 10 hiave the Bouth scquiesce in the result sud acceph thie sitvation, Could not the North, e asked, bear with them and belp them to overcome their yast ditlie oltios, sud make this & land of peace and provperity 7 1fs should voto for the resolutlon, even though he Wliould b tho only muewber of Lis party todoso, if thls state of afiairs existed, tho pariles ought to bo punihed, and ho did'not wuah to have it £a1d Lhiat bo waa in favor of protecting them, But ho did not think the roporta wera trus, Yot bo was whling 10 havethe subjcct investigated, The #peoch throughout was Lighly conciliatory and dispasslonate. folly 2d per cental lowor, without pressure to goll. Flour very slow st a reduction squivalont tothat {n wheat. Littlo was done in corn at & declino of 3d. #TOCKS, Loxpon, March §1.—The Btock Exchange closed at an important recovery. Foreign scou- ritiea Laye been in prominent request. MORE TAXES. Loxpox, April. L—The Times ssys in conse- quence of the increaso in the army and uay estimates, the Chancellor of the Exchequer wifl probably be obliged to propose that the tacoms- tax be incressed 1 penny on the pound. TUB RREDIVE DOESN'T CARE. Loxvon, April 1.—In the llouse of Commona 8ir Htafford Nostheote, Clancellor of the 1 chequar, announced that tolegrama hiad been re~ cotved atating that the Khedive hisd oxpressed a desire to have Mr, Cave's report published withe ssk any, but tho Irosidont’s recommendation waa of sach s charactor that I did not think [ needed any other. Q.—Havo you got tbat recommandation of the Prosident with yon? = A.—I have not. Q.—Can you #end for it? A.—I do not think I oan roach !5 at prosent, Q.—\hat timo waa it dated? A.—The latter of Docomber, 1875, Q.—1 thought yoa said you had it with you when you wont to the Secrotary of WWar to apply to b appointod to & pont-tradership? A.—1 hsd papers from the President then, hut thoy didn't pertain to that mattor. ‘Thoy wora general. Q.—Thon this recommendatlon you now speak of was a rocommendation (o the Hocrotary of the Intorior to appoint you aa a dotective? A.— 1t did not speoify thatit was a general recoms, mendstion to give me an appointment, It wi on & card, I think it ran somothing like this; Mr. Chrigtiinoy reviowed the decision of the Su- i “ the Hon, Secvetary Chandier, Secretary of the In- i out reservation, 3 trtaps 1 eommuend ¥ you the bearar, aLe. 0. Ho Bel, | Boe O O e e, a e it one | After Bir Biafford Northoote's aunounoemant for an appoiutment, 1o has renderod valu = | stor from Delaware (Ba; fhis morning, Mr. Cave's report on the financen i 08 dariug the War and sinca,” I know it coveroa one full side of a card and » portion of the other, I handed it to the Hecre- tary of tho Interior, 1 wentthere a day or two aftarwarda ta got it, and ho coulda's find it, al- though ho had a Very caroful noarch made. Q.—Ou that recommendation the_Becrotary of tho Interlor appointed you? A.—Isuppase he did. I kuow that the Prenident and Mr, Luckey both spoke to blm personally about ngpnlmln me, I recelved the appointment dated Jan, bg 'T'ho witnoss produced his appointinent 8y s first. clasa clork in tho Feusion-Ollice. He explained that there waa no such oflice aa speoial agent under the Interior Dopartment, the men acting a8 such belng clorks dotalled for thas daty. Q.—What wss your salary? . A.—$4,300 a year and 83 per diem and iraveliug expenses, l"ufilllun about $3,103 a yoar, Ientoredin the oflico ou tho 7t of January lsst. Whe list of the cases waseont to me at bt. Louis to be worked up, but I never worked thom up. N In the cross-examination by Mr. Uauford, wit- ness atatad the reason Lie did not go to tho Proe. ideut sud tell lum that Hecrelary Leliuap had proposed (o him to pay for m post-tradcrship waa tuat the Hecretsry of \War weighed somo- what more thsn ho did, and ke dida's think it would do to attack him, ot Egypt was Iald upon the table of the Houso of Commions. 1TENE, h'l’ho betting on tho ivter-university boat-race syon. T'eszaxce, March 31,—Fifty thousand dollars were recovered from the wreok of the Germas steanier Schiller to-dsy. —_—— FRANCE. . ¥OE SRNATORIAL CATEGORIES, Pams, March 31.—In the categary of Benators to sit for five yoarsaro thirty-nine Republicans and thirty-six members of the Right, and of those whose torm is nine yoars, thisty-thres are Republioans, and foriy-one members of $ho Llight, Among the Jatter is the Due De Broglie, and Bonapartists are included. CENTRNNIAL, The first st of subscriptions is published for ensbling a numbor of French workmen to viait the Centennial Exhibition, IN PABLIAMENT, In the Qbamber of Deputiss to-day, the sleo- tion of M, Do La Rochojaquelein, Legitimisty " was annuiled by a voto of 228 to 210, A report was read recommending the snnullk ment of tho election of the Duc do Feltie, Bo- papartist, on sccount of corruption. Debate on the repors was adjourned until to-morraw, The Committes of the Henste to whom the subject was peforred bave uusnimously spproved ). Mr, Morrimon oppossd Uie Misslasippi resolution, He moved to amend the preanble as foliows 3 Witzuean, I61s allegod that (Le election in Missis- alppi i 1678 for membora of Gongress and Btate ot cern aud membors of the Legialatare was character- {zed by grest frauds, eto, Lin moved to sirfko out the worda *ttate ofiicery and members of the Legisia- ture. Mo deniod the pawer of the Sensto to false such a committes, and devoted his argument malaly to the coustitutionality of wuch 1o clalmed that the object of this propossd {uvestigation was to manutacturs pulitical capital 1oz the comiug Novem- ber vloctions, Mr, Frelighuysen sald that when the right of suffrago lud been conferred upon an individual ko ouglit-to have that right guaralesd to bLim, and aliould be protoctad o the right. ‘The Honator fronk North Caroline, e aald, had objected to that, aud aaid tho Bupraie Court ind so decidod, but bo beggea to differ from the Sunator, That question had never yet come Leforo that tribunal, 1o cliimed that in thiscountry, of all olliers, the voter should be pro- tected fn bls right to vots, aud Congress had the power to protect jm, and 4o pass this yexolution and Faigo this Corr miltae {08 this purposs. Mr, Bayard furthor opposed tho appolutmient of the Cowmltice, JOINT BULE. Mr, Anthony offered & joiut ruls providing that General Appropriation bills sball be confined (o aj progristions o confurm to existiug laws, o sald he oftcred tho resolution to corroct the viclous leglalae tlon which. hud long been & sourve of complamt, Ordercd priuted and reforred, ubject wes further discussed by Mr, Frelinge u in fuvor of sud Mosars, Keruay, Thurman, nd Sallsbury Ju opposition, The question was taken ou the resdlution, and it was pessed,—ywas, 29; nays, 13, ‘Tho question wss (hen talen on (be ameadment of Ar, Mexriuion (0 Lo peeatalie 1o 8i5iko out Lhe wozds 23 NATOR THAYKD, Cuerrne, W .y March 31.—The Leadar, in sn suthorized statement referring to thoe tes- tunony of J. D. Woolley, post-trader at Fort Russell, says that whou ex-Seuator Thayer made soveral trips to Washingion dusing & petied of fous years iu beball ot JVoolley, be was not » tho abolition of the state of sfsge. Minister Dufauo, who was oxamined by the Committes, sasentod Lo thelr decision, YIGNAUX-AEXTON, Pamin, March 31.—A Lillisrd match between Maur.co Vignaux, of Toulouse, Franoce, and Will- fam uxton, of New York. waa gluyud hera to- night, The contest was for tha championship of the wiarld, the centennial silver cup, and 81,0 a nide, 600 points up, throe bells. 'Ihe matoh wan wou by Vigoanz, the presest cl plon, who mada G/ pofotn to 459 scored by Bexton, The latter inade a run of 129, the largest during the #ame, —_—— CERMANY. TOE TREATY WITR CBINA. o Drreaw, Aprit 1.—The Reicheaneiqer cotrocts the announeement that the German Miniater to Cbioa hsl given notice of the termination of tho treaty of commorce botweon Qermany and Clins. Tt soys sach notico waa given in 1872, The COerman Miniater was rocently in- structed to prapare negotistions for a revision of the treaty, As tuis affects the inte: all treaty powers, Germany has taken atops to P! sccure tho mupport of uther foreign represon- tativos in Palgg.o sl S T™HE C7AR. Brrortx, March 31,—Tlo Czar {s expectsd hers on the 1uth of April. It fu ststed thiat the Duke of Edinburg, ou as- numing command of the squadron, will prooeed ;{1 u‘mn.l. (Jru‘c::. ;o ln‘llch |h; Duchess aad the ussian Imperi amily, who will go to Ita); a0d Halta, i YOI ARNIHL Benzaw, March 8i.—It is sonounced that Count von Arnim's property will not be seques- tratod provious to lus trial. The Publio Prose- cutor has applied $0 hsvo the proceedings con- ducted in contumsciata if Arnim disregaras summons Lo appes! —_— SANDWICH ISLANDS, MISCELLANDOUS ITEUS. Bax Faiwncisco, Cal, March 31.—~Dates from Honolulu, by the bark 1. C. Murray, are to March 16, The volcanoes of Klleaues snd Moknawsowao aro reported in dctive cruptivn. ‘Thore was much refoicing in Honolulu over the premature anuonncernent that Cou- Rress hisd passed an act to pat the Reciprocity treaty in operstion, and the peopls were very much disappointed on learning that thers was no real foundation for tho report. A good dealof oxcitement “exiated in the Jal- ands over the sddross of many leading citizens in reforenca to the deplorabla condition of things, and the absoluta utgongy for action on the part of the Crown and Ministry. Home very acrimonions published correspondence had re- suited thorefrom. In tho matter Is Involved the roposition Lo encourage emigration from Japan, Lina, and East Indjes. The Ministry took the address of the people in high dudgeon. — SPAIN. TROOTS FOR CUBAL Miparp, March 381,—Cavalry refaforcements bave started for Coba. 3J0NX BULL EXTEDED, Lgxposn, April 1.—A special from Osdiz to the Times awys the Governmont demsnds from British subjects the payment of the war tax and arrears theraof, together with a quotn of the forced loan, while Freach and German rosidents ara oxempted. RELI0TOUS. ‘The florce controversy concerning Oatholio anity continues, rocusTs afflict the Provinces of Teledo, Badajos, Bavills, Ealamancs, and Cindad Real, —— TURKEY. MONTENLORO, Raouss, March 91.—The Prince of Montene- gropermita the revictualing of Nichscis through hin territory during the trace. ANOTIER CONFERENCE. Viexna, BMarch S81.—The Hergegivenisn leadera will have an Interview with the Montens- gro envoyn on Monday next at Grahovo te con- sider sho reviotnaling of Nichects. The in. surgent leaders will aftoerwards confor with Baron Rodich, ——— CUBA. A BIG INCOMPTAX. Havira, March 81,— A decroo has been issned which establiehes an income-tax of 80 per cent, pavable in gold ot its equivalont, The Junts dobs ts abolishod. (ESNE ROME. THE POYE ELPORTED FERIOULY ILL, Loxpox, April 1.—A dispatch from Vienna to the Daily Newassys: *The rumoris spreading Liere that tho Popo is sinking. BT. LOUIS, SoveralAldermen of That Modern Nin. oveh Hauled Up Before the Law. Br. Louis, March 81,—The County Grand Jury to-day {oformed the Criminal Court, throngh the Circuis Attorney, that they bad found indict- ments sgainst cerlaln Aldermon snd oth- ors for bribery, porjury, ete, sad bonch- warranta wers issued for Ald. Join E. Hagerty, John Q. Woostman, Michsel Maddon, and ex-Ald. J, O. Rogers, all oharged with bnibery. Thesa parties wore brought beforo Judge Jones and entered into bouds of $2,000 esch, Patriok MoHale, brother-in-law of Hagorty, was also arrested onachargo of perjury, bribary, and eubornation of perjury, and gave a bond of $2,500. E. I. Hrown, Superin- tondent of the firo-alarm telograph, was also brought o on s charge of porjury, and gave s bond. It {s undonitaod the indictments in all have boon found, bus the above are the only names which have yei ofliofally traasplred. It is asserted that the bribery charged agninst the Aldormon Ia sccepting money to conflrm_cortain appointments made by Msyor Britton 1ast spring, and for voting for & charter for what 18 known as the Cass avonue street railroad, Other develaopments are sxpocted o~ morraw, whon thonamos of other partics against l:lmm {ndictmenta bave been found will be made uown. @00D-BY, MISSISSIPPL Mmrrme, March 81.—Ex-Gov, Ames and fam- Bt:o gono to 8t. Louls and thencs to Massa- chusetts. Introfiucing MARK T10G! TIN s Baa dlons Dost HAwe Meascs, HOWARD, complished La o, One mxr- Meek of (he D'Omers, John Réily, The . rough the Comla Vocalist, At 2 EXETcliny op TARE 1N TeraN N IKELAND, Also, eapacisily for thoss Mallness.ibe berniifel el complistiod Vocalist, Misa KATE HARDING, who will readar some of tha cholceat goms of Irish Adusterion—Afternoon, 13 cents; evening, 28 centa, Monday Evenin, day d.E- Musfcal Mokes. BILL' AMUSEMENTS. _ THE COLISEUM, ~ Grand Parlor Entortainment EVERY EVENING! e e , , Inter Qunrteite, First -ypunvnggyfi%l‘x’:\'m& ELTE NIE WHITING, Musical Bretoh Artlsts slto.“lgcl:: Blaters in Bonga, Dances, o Verde Merm; tins, and Tommy Fish y Eogageinest Exteaordinary—SMT A the GHEAT TAKIO DOEKTOTA: Mo Rnnsy XPI’;AI;E.(M Infant Trapess Performer, in his gight air; and Biss LOU SANDFOND, Be‘l'lg- EVERY AFTERROON TIIS WERK, GRAND MATINEE! for which the Mansgement have ene (for the afiernoon_petfor XVoxn Originat’ HIBERNICON, or. srroadn 2 IRELAND, consisting of eighly béauilfal peraiings of ihe finest acenea in the Emeraid Tale, In conjutsnion ‘with which will sppear the MORRIS Dflgrm Ct . , Dances, and lsughable 3 baflads, McCORMIOK MUSIC HALL. GILHORES FAMOUS BAND AXD Grand Concert Organization, Of New York (on ita way to San Francisco), will glw TWO GRAND CONCERTS ONLY, Qa Thurelay and Friday Bvonings, April @ dud 7, 1576, The organization will include’ Mims EMMA O, THURSRY, the highly-gified young Amertean Prima Donus; Mr, J. LEVY, the greatest Cornet Player liv- Ing; M. ADOLIL BOUST, tio favorite Daritone, The Band will number Fity Fminent Artlats, Including, s Solofat, Mr, M. ANDUCIKLE, the celebrated Amar- 1ean Cornet Player: Mr. E. A, LUFEDVRE, Baxo. Mr. ¥, LETHOH, Trombone; Mr. OARL afats, ‘Tha whola un of e, P. B, GILMORE. sehp Fisrelion . Fopulsr Price: Admisslon all over (he honse. §1, o extra charge for reserved seals, which can b so- ::n"vd threo days in advuncs st Lyon & Healys musia T ADELPHI THEATRE, THIS BATURDAY, at 1 o'clock, GRAND GALA MATINER. Last time but ous ef tiin Favorile Comedian and Char< scter Actor, BELVIL RYAN, IN DOUCICAULTS FLYING SCUD. New Bovuss, Machinory, Costamos, ‘and Properties, A POWERFUL COMPANY. A 8lar Olfo precedes the Drams. The Hero Artish £1m Martin, Keynolds Drotbers, Georgs and Custles, Huptiey, the lanjo King, Thos. Ryan, Irlah Song and Danice Artist, The Lelioys’ Magic Dar Act, Incidental to the Drama, a Stud of Blooded Hotaes, Pricea alwayn tho lowrat; To-morrow, Runday, Exirs Ladies’ Kight. M'CORMIOK HALL. MONDAY EVENING, April 3, at 8 o'clook, By request of many of the thousand unsble to galn sdminicn 1o the lecturs of Oct. 22, THEQ, TILTON TEill delirer on the shore night his famous lectare of “rhno EXumaam IVIixd,’ (Never Lofore delivered in hicago,) Tickels, wilh Tteserved Seat, 75 centa, now on sale al JOMUN 8, STOTT'S, 163 Blate-st. Positively Mr. Tilton’slast lecture this season in Chicago. FARWELIL HALL. . LAKESIDE ENTERTATNMENT N0, 10, LAST GRAND CONCERT! BOSTON PRILEARMONIO GLUB, TUEéDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, Adminlon $1, iucluding reserved reat. A large number of the Ueat seats hiave not baen sold for course [t d “ars reserved for ihis Concert. Ticken the a1l on Monday snd Tussdoy. McVIOKER'S THEATRE. Farewell of J, E. Owens. Matines at 1:30—~THE VIQOTIMS, J. E. OWENS as Joshun Butterby * And when you wesr them think of me,” Iu tha svening, Owens in two chiracters, SOLON SHINGLE, JOSHUA BUTTERBY. Next Week—LEAFP YEAR, OR THE LADIES' PRIV- ILEGE. with sn sztrsordiuarily strong cast--Mr, Ward, My, Whifiln, snd Miss Nellis Gummings, SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT HOOLEY'S TIIEATRE, BUNDAY, APRIL 2, 8t 3 p, m. Ths Popular Goncerta of ihe season, under the man~ agament of Mr, Arthur J. Croswold. Mirs Genevieve Hoyt, » celebrated vocalist from Now York, will ansist. Admission only 25 cents. In id of tus Good Bamantan Home. socured at Jansen, McClurg & Co's, Loxes can be SUNDAY LECTURE SOOIETY, A GREAT MUSICAL TREAT. POPULAR BUNDAY CONOERT BY THE HUTCHINSONS, Who will sing thelr most ropular Hongs, Gloes, and AMelodles, McCormick Hall, Suuday, April 2, 3p, m. Ticketa st Jazseu, McClurg & Co/'s., and as tie door. 'ADMISSION, TEN CENTS, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, A4oUTRE & LAVAULY, Leasces, I, 1L HAvERLY, THE FAMOUS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. March 77, Bnfi‘mghgm‘ Wednes- y and Saturiay Matineed, Y EMERSON in bis original Comtoalitics. BLOODGOOD & LEAVILT, io eoiire neaw s ttes, KEMDBLE'S pew and original ) I, Now Acta, New Dallsda, aw Overtures, by tho Entire Company. Fridey, April 7, Benenit of BLLLY EAEREON, SODA. WATER APPARATUS, ¥or the manufacturing of Hods Water, Gloger Als, Wines, Mineral Waters, Mead, Root Boer, Alao etc. Totuling Machines, for' corking snd lling; Marble Dispensing Apparstus for the Counter, on new princt- Riraravan, oF Catalomus i p o G o Cor. Eim and Franklin-sts., Now York. L __OANNEDCORN., CANNED CORN $1.75 por dozcn, at HICKSON'’S, 187 South Clark-st, ~___MEDICAL CARDS, DR. JAMES Lotk Hospltal, tor, Washington & Prankiin-is. Obtartered by the Btats of pose of giving tmmediate Tlitaols for relfel in alt 1 Abeir gos ey B e A D)1k, ) AM IS Biagtood rus. 1t is wel siage Guida, wl shoula mersy—w| armes hag 3¢ Fooms A0 o5 Ly oasea—w br. a NO CURE! NO PAY!! 175 South Clark-st, coraer of Moarce, Chicago, May b goomaied, pamenly or, by Sl /142 8, SOATER, 1 i iDa oity who warraals Gures or B0 paz, SAhy St et b0 aadaze froms botdy foalles, uaAranioed or wosey 3 tons ot 4 Sree, pormonally or by lattac, A & B s, AERCA PRESCRIPTION FREE Yor be spasdy cureof Harminal Weaknass, Lost M bood, sad s Lrougbt 6a by Indiscretious aF sxcess, e Address Any d 4 bas he {ngredi SDR0N 650 Gon dia, New Tocse toll the 200, FIOTHINGHAM & 0O., 1 Wall4! wrs and Brokers, are o it of i vou AGADENY OF MUSIO, BATURDAY, JYast two formances of JULLA MATHEWS and her great Cotapany, At 2 o'clock Miss Mathews in the Musical Comedietta of PERFEGTION, To coaclude with the Burlesque of [ AL ADDIN G At 8 e'clock Ly gensral deairs LA FILLE DE MAD, ANGOT. Sunday erening, Bonedt JOUN MUIR, Bouth Side Ticket Oico'at 100 East Madison-st, PLYMOUTH OHURCE. Mr. A.P.Burbank, the eminent Reader, will appear st Llymiouth Church o TUKSDAY KVENING, April 4, Tiesarvod acats, 60 conts sacl.” For als at Keen & c.'u.-iu_.'.:, and at Slsby's bookstors, 170 Twonty-seo- on OOL. W00D'S MUSEUM. Monday, March 7, first sppesrance of BMis HAT. TIE JOHNSON, supportod by WAL MOPARLAND, ix the HUNCHBACK, Mondsy matincs the SELRIODB FAMILY, _Wednsadsy fmatines ihe lleneymoom. Thursday, Friday, and Satazday evenings, Ingomar. 3 FINANCIAL. Invest Now Acoording to Yonr Means, $1Q, 126, 860, 1o make wney la 2 order, aad we sret of the rets, us trons thousands xho a: oir emiployment of Frat) ulhlnluo.h procurs la- ia. Bend for thely explanatory eiroular. Siocks uroliased aad carisd aa long s duslevd, oi @ waruln of ot 8 ta § per cent,—Fyum Hoilon Batarday Evening i~ pivas, Fob. 19, 1116, B LEGAL. TREASURY DEPATRMENT, Tux Ooangrer.) A1) parsons baviag clali sesioet i Fosnh Retionsl B e b oo o ‘mrasent fie shiny ol . 5 “m.-."“’hfflfl?'.{' firp¥r AT A Aty Oampirolies of ths Curreiey, BEST CAROLINA RICE 13 pounds for $1,00, at ;. EIOKSON'S, 167 South Clark-.

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