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THE " CHICAGO "“TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1870. 8 = ———7—1 ‘Jaged, and talogeaph wires prostrated bn oll & Quznzq, April L—~A violent encw-atormis pres ailing, violation of {his order wonld be apt to canse he offs oar to Ioso his commission, Gen. Custer asid that he ‘was sstisfied that the object of tha ordar was b0 cover up the doings oz Lhe Bacretary of War. —_— ment against W, W, Dolknap had been exhidited and Tead to the Senate, and (hat the presiding oficer had stated that the Henats would take order {n the preme {seg, dus notics of which would be given to the liouse of Tiprosentatives, its immediate conmderation. Objection was made by Mr, Cockroll, and it was laid over. FOREIGN' The Ohair lald beforo the Bepato & communle bridge, and was broken in $wo, Ten men wers on tha barge, only four of whom (Alexandor. P, Bhaw, Willlam Grant, Willlam Tomlinfop, snd one other whote name is not learned) wors "WASHINGTON. cation from J, M. Laogston, the Ohsirman of | The French Assembly Resolved | ssved. The remainder, all negroes, sro sup. | TNew'y Aotil oIt il OTHER INVESTIGATIONS, T s the Committea having in eharge the dedication sed to b drownad, The birgs had 10,000 onx, Aptil &.—It bas bean rataing hers Mr, Bristow Returns & N L thoxe: oo apriared 1o the. Bt ard w of the Lincoln Monument on the 4th of Aprl, to Buppress Clerical Foatel of corn on bosrd, which was Inaused & | T0F WLrtF-six houre. Bpecial Dipalch te TAs Chieags Tridune, B8t. Louls offices, Wasninaron, D, 0., April 4.—A thorough [n- foviting the Benate to be prosent at the dedioa- Agltatlon. tlon, — " NAVIGATION ITEM. Prompt Reply to the FELL AGAINST A BUZZ-SAW. OLevsrAND, 0., April 4,—Ti . A veatigation is 1o bo made into the alleged frauds | war, wera B On motlon of Mr, Sherman, the Invilation was A Determination Expressed to Confine Svecral Dispateh (o The Chicaon Tridune, Rice lots DM",“"“ ,‘,’.m this mhamn'u;: '::: .’S_ Milwaukee Mem- i “.";:"“ °l‘\’l“"’l“'-": ";8:;" ;}:““‘“U 3”&“‘ D ceating ot oo artlclea of {mpeschment, aving | coPtod, aud tho communloation referred. 232 EAst Baarxaw, April 4.—A young man namoed 5 ment sinco Maroh'4, 1800, The {nvestigation tived at this port st 5:30 this evening. The Rico came via ths middle pasesge. Bhe at- tempted tho north passage, but the los .was strong and motid. Consldorable floating fon was mot in Detroit Rivor. After paas- ingthe lslands, the Rice encountared no foe The Chalr announced 25 tho apecial committeo Priests to Their Proper Sphere, to loquire fnto tho racent eloction in Mississippl, dor the resolution sdopted last week, Mesers, Hout. 2 ::u,“ Z..;.:,':, :n::, glosby, nmra,'nnd McDonsld, | Tarkish [nsurgents Demand an Accelera- Mr. Mornl) (Me,), from the Committes on Appropri- ations, reported withoub amendment the Hours bill tion of the Proposed Reforms, A, Laraoger, s mill-owner at Bwan Creek, Sag- inaw County, was badly chawed up by a circular aaw, on which he sccidentally fel!, mangling one foot and ankle, and, m’zflfl? along hin back, cut :I'a'!.nltl:lo‘ floah the entlre length, His Injuries boen coneluded, Mr, Ferry, tha President pro tempora of tho Benate, shmosincad d‘.:f ihe Benste would taks £ order on the anbject o peschm S ok e motice wonld bo given, =Y % lloul‘:’ mansgers t;-m -;‘";:ad' % ' jenal equent o] an ordsr .?‘n tuo articioa of impedchments © bel‘, will doubtlcss include sn examination of tho aystem of importing merchandlee In bond to Western citles undor tho Immodiato Transporis- tion act. The Hocrotary has already mado s very {full investigation of tha seal-lock business. fe Has Employed No Editors, as ABBIONMENTS, ki i for forlifications and other gflfil’:‘bfla‘:‘s‘fihug A'rln Pn'ln‘ hmdl !rol;n Jihton LIMITATIONS. The following parts have been axsigned to the man. | PAkIo8 sppropristions And, g FATAL EXPLOSION. n 8 miles of city she found Such, in Ferreting Out Tho Dl avtoperguy soouprators. will | AR e AL aent o R S tog smvis ar EATAL ExpLOS 8 much slash. Whon 8 mlles out frotn hers solid ‘works of defenss for the fiscsl year ending June 80, o 1617 nd rocummended that it be paated ia thcame | Th0 Egyptian Army Becalled from Abye from the Honse of Nepresentatives Calendar, 8, Whisky Frauds ice was found, but the progross of the vesset foel less oasy on account of the action of the wan but little impeded by it. The Rlca brought o ralee—Tlcpresentatives. Lord, Lynds, dents, and Brarxorieen, I, April 4.—Cspt. William THouss ta-day {n passing » bill extanding the period of | TIoaT. g Haydeo, of thia city, racoived & dispatch from | dowa a fall cargo of frolght, but no passengers. the atatute of Uilation in cartain ofente 10 these an e icadings—Tieproaentatives Knott, MoMabom, | . <o, Mm‘m ‘Bariate s messge from ihe GREAT BRITAIN. lllamphu this stternoon stating that his son was | This is the firat entry of tho sesson at this pozt. years, insies wo under the present law, RITIE killed thero this morning by the explesion of == B ut Sh 0“] d Hflvfi D one S o ZUAT BAPE-DUNGLANY, % m (2;’4‘:‘?3‘;’2 of ths Simate—Tepresentatives Lord, | President of the United States roturning to the Senata RAYPTIAN BECURI Stoimboat Bollas. g by pl nof & No prog han yet beon made of an interesting ni~ ture in the lllohllrfillr’ investigation by tho Bub- Cummittes on the Judicliry. Als meeting of the Ju. diciary Committes this mornig Mr, Frye protosted agwinst tho Bub-Committes continuing "the Inquiry wmuul the presence of tha lspublican, Judge Law- rence, of Ohlo, » member of the Bub-Cammities who 1a absent, and Frye lhoufihl It unjust and mischier- ous for ona party to conduct an Inquiry without the OBITUARY. Vixtox, Is,, April 4.—~The Rev. Oriando Olark, Buperintendent of tho Iowa College for tho Blind, died Bunday ovening at the (ollese, of typhoid fever. Ile was sged 60 years and 8 montbs. without his approval the bill for the relef Loxpox, Eng., April 4.—3r. Cave's roport on of G. B, Tyler sad E. . Luckelt, Assignees | Egyptian finances is not regarded favorably, and of W. T. Chestham. The Wil wia for | Fgyptian securities ace from 3 to 4 per cent tho purpose of refunding to Tx“‘; sod Lontut As: i than yestordsy. oresald, mone: for the salaty of & Yinows ;"r"m Y m{.f}:’,., o Reutocky COUNTERYEITER ARRESTED, during the months of Deosmber, 180J, and Janusry, An American was srrestod yesterday who has 1810, T mesasge was sccompaniied by & Ietter from | phoan for gome ime puat countarfoiting American The opening will be by Tepresentative Lynd: et R St —Llepreae: B i - presentatives stion, Lynde, questions 10 on trial of fact—Reproscntatl Lynde, Jenkm, a2 Hestaon, " - On the final amlmiasi som e I:;h l::' on—Toprescntatives Lord, . Had He Thought It Necessary. SHIPWRECK, New Yok, April 4.—The schooner Ilelen, J. H. Holway, went ashore last night 8 miles east of Firo Island. The Captain and five men wers drowned. Only coe of the crew was saved. i s s Gen. Custer Tells How the Each manager 13 to #um np the cass if permitted, o ocre! reasury, stating {hat the mo 1 O dollar expendod now In purchastng a bot {la of B v, and toe Tnquiry wil ba pe. | ¢l msy baud in’ and hava priaied with the prooeesd- | Bad™sess baen, wronetuly cellocied, and un. extrics | seourities hare xad ou the Continent, okt Ditpeion s e G T e, Zayme's ‘Expoctoraut, by thosa lraubied Vi a slaht sumed on Thuraday. g {nge his argument, from the report of Gommissioner Pratt sdverss to re- THE UNIVERSITY CREWS, D Miche, April 4.~Mra. Al cough oF hioarseness, oF fors throat, may sivn the ex Mouths of Army Officers GEN. DABCOCK D —_——— finiing tho money, nd saiing tuet hcra (150 161803 | vy bouiog thia morming on tho Uaiversity Emow; ull 4 —Mre, ?;fl Druke, | penioof s dociar’s il A negleated congh ot i exidela Were Closed by m‘m” Mmmmum?edw sppear before the Olymer Com- | _ THE TARIFF BILL, for refunding it, wiich will not apply with equal force g of B, Johos, took chiloroform at & dentist's of. | FoBtum Lol A fnfiainmation of ihe Hulng of 'WOOLEN BRAIDS, - to stmilar E’mm" by ail cther distillers who were | boat-race was 9 to 4 i favor of Cambridge. fice to-day, and died instantly on {nhallng it throat and a pain in the breast, frequsntly lesds to LTS (he Auseciated Prese.| Bvecial Dispateh ta Tha Chicacs Tridune operating their distilleries or had spirita in thalr DOOK LAROREDS' ATRIKE. —-— Lronchitin, A day's delsy may entail monthn of #er- feaco : rarel it that time. O Bellknap, Wasnniaton, Docy AP 4 Gem Henderson, of | WASHIXGTON, D, O., Aprl 4—The Committes | * 3 MeCreery ssid. (1o Bl which had been vetoed | _Lrvenroor, Eng.. April 4.—In consequence ot CRIME, ing. Deltor try at once Jayne's Expectorant, s 4 tand- BL. Louiv, waa oxamined to-day, by tho Committeo’ on Wiiisky trials, in reqard o Lis connection with the trisls of AfcDonald nd Avery, in tlst city, His opin. {on baving been asked concert.ing the efiect produced by the circular letter of Attornoy-General Florrepont 1o tha Distriot Attarneys of St. Louls, Cinclanati, and Milwaukee, he said be would prefer not to give his opinlon, becsuse having stated the facts, the Com. tlttes could form as just conclusfons aa be did hime self, Dut, pressed to” give his opinion, he ald the offect of that Jettor war pernicous, as it would na atd remedy, whoss curalive proportiss have by tho President Lad been carefully Investigatod by | y1,q gtrike of dock-lsborers, work was entirely od by thousand com: te, and ot od e bodmyfmfx: "&&;rfie b yeto wa & sty and i | suspended yasterdsy on the various Atlantlo and advised ct, 1o sent 1o the Clerk's desk and had resd | other steamships. a lotter from Douzl-lln-‘ V;::l: lll':fin'c‘l:l g@:lnlgi:llmer BUBPEXDED. y '8 eaume gflx 'fifl'.".'au' Mm;:'::m Ar, Pratt, present Commisioner Macdowell & Holliday, merchants in the Amer- of Internal Revenue, who reporiad againat the case, | joan trade, have suspended. Their liabilitiessre Tom s Tl Mot be pisted by & tNG-ABIRdS 3esa | Sokuown bill woul ol i 532’?%-3m and thus vindicate the right and con- | It is rumored that a great Sheffield houss is on Ways and Moans made no hesdway with the Morrison Tariff bl to-day. Representative Eames, of Rhodo Jsland, called attontion to the proposed change in the tarif on woolon bralds, and read a lottor from ono of his constituents roprosonting that the manufacture of such bralds could not bo continued in this country should the duly bo reduced as proposed In this Yomo of ihe Difficultics Encountered in Dividing the Geneva - Award, DOUBLE MURDER BY A THIEF, Bpertal Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. Br, Lous, Mo., April4—A horrinle double murder wan committed laat Bunday in 8ix Cross- iog Hollow, in Phelps County, Missouri. R.D. Frooman, bottor known sa “Dotsa™ Prooman, sn0d his brother, M. M, Freemsn, wore shot doad BUSINESS NOTICES. Personnh—Thore i» no lomger a doubt as to the professfonal skill and {he required delicacy which are by the genflemsaly ope eralors st McCoeaney's, corner of Olark s nd Randolph stroets, Gold fillinga_one-third the nswd rates, war- Fantoa’ ten years, “The beat foll sot of toot, $a. 3 te or alarm wit; 3 demn the wrong, to the Unitod Btates. by & boy named Willlam J. Bradford. Tho 8208 | Teatps extenctod withont pal A How the House Gommitteo Stands | ivtocbiewtitelonctitos e somoms e | P, o ™oy 047,07 S0 bt o 60 | 5Ly obysfossmpyiog gy, o o | sbou b smovs b e L0 of 3. M, Frecman b Bpring Oroek was brokon | e s e oty et B, ' . special counsel in casos, he aid he 5 ) I on Sohenck's Spaoull'mm ok t0 this day cortainly know the cause, Tia believed, | valorem. Morrison's bill proposes to abolish tho | O'atme, | o 1o executive sesvion, After threa | . LONPO%, April 4.—In tho House of Commons, into on Bunday night by tho window peiog pried however, that he was removed oetopsibly on the ground of refloctions on tho President n Lis address 10 tlio Court In the Avery case, Beparate parts of his address might justify aiich concluaion, but taken togethier thero Waa really no refiection on the Preai- dent, 1o was summarily dismissod without ezamina- tion into the Iacts, Ventures, Thront Affections nud Honrsenesse All auffering from irritation of the Throat and Hoarse- Tiodinte reliel aTorted by ioe ae ot “Eoeh iy modiate relief affo; y the use of Bronchial Troches.” R Sgmy open, and a lot of goods and money was stolen. A party was organized to pursue the thioves, and tho track of the thioves' horses waa followed for sovoral miles aloog the Rolla and Bartviile road. There tho thioves had ad-valorem duty. The manafscturers of the country generally have shown less interest i the Morrison oill than in any tariff bill of similar proportions intro- ducsd {ato the House within the last alx yoars, IRON AND BIREL. " sesalon the doors and the Benste sd- | Mr. Bylands gavo notice of & mation for s care- }:s:‘r’n:bd. . ibang & fal snrvey of the Buadget for 1876, with & view to '|'1uwm| by e fieted thi to suoh uducuim of estimates as will prevent Tha Sens scutive session rojec s nom- taxation. l.n‘:u§n € Bichard H, Dau, 37 o be Mizlster to £ saditioaal gland, His Action Considered Reprchenslble,_ o, The Brewers' Guardian says during tho last 5 i Burnctt's Cologne—in cork and glass i ' Gen, Honderson sxpressod entire confidence in the Representatives of the iron, steel, and ather metal Tha vote on Dana's confirmation was about—yess, loft thoir_horsoa to throw tho pursucrs off the | stoppers—prepared from the purest and beat maters bl Mot ftomionaly Dlsr | gAY SHRAN, | el e D el 2y | S St St ot | G S ot of o g | S s L of them oppoaing the reductions posed in the bill, ‘Tho opposiifon has boen mitch m'mu tuan was gen- arally soticipated. DIBATPEARED. The Grand Jury of the District of olumbis has promised Columbiis Alexander o givo the safo-b £lary cass s thorough examination, whetker tho D) trici Attorney fs willing or not, Mr. Alozander's ia- tention 1s to have every person connocted with the Lurglary indicted and puaistied, I pouible, Whilely, Cunz, Daloms, and baif s dozen’ other ex-necret serve ica ofiloere lef¢ the city_suddenly on Saturdsy, upon hearing that the Grand Jury wowld bo asked o take up the case, the stolen goods with them in eacks. The party pursnlng was composed of R. D. and M. M. Free- man, tho twothat wero killed, and John Freeman, Fraok McFarland, Willlam Stowart, and Late Evana. At the point where the trailleft the road the last four loft their horses and pursued on foot. Tho two unfortunate young men who were lkilled Lesping on their horses, they got & little abead of the balance of their arty aud came across the young man, \g'ulum J. Bradford, armed with a Bmith & Wessonritle, sud haviog in his posees- LOUSE, scted Io most doscriptions of hops, A message was roceived from the Senate snnouno- | chlefly in low but useful gradea of En- {1 Lhat the Benalo was Teady o recelve the Delmsp { piiah” at s ght l&edncllan' In p{l:su.wn:g in < an sadvaoce from two res e hiaaeges ol e Ol of o Judictury G | SURECSD 1o Y Comtinental mostiy st prces Tevised Biatuten, s0 81 0 provide that =no person | bolow cost to importers, and certainly consid- shall bo prosocuted, tried, or puniahed for any offonse, | ably loas than many of thom counld now be pur- excopt sqainat the internal revenue, unless indicted | chased at tho places of production. The Uon- ithin threc yoars after sucn offcnse has boen of tmay | tinental markots are all extremsly firm at the Sl s fromat Bt | ni e i gt New Yonx, April 4.—Arrived, the steamahipa Affairs to inquire and report xw s Ap: Sfig‘f .‘.‘n’l‘t‘:‘:fi," l%’:?odlm:; o whosn orders, and for | The Quesn and Uity of New York, from Liver- 'hnl.ynrpnn.bunfl st whiat expense to the Government, | pool o WAS &, GREAT BARGAINS DRESS 600DS! ‘We have just opened an unu- sually large ond attractive stock of Dress Goods, to which we invite special attention, as it contains some of the GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. '60 pes Plaid at 12 1-20 pey yard, worth 20c. coTTON, ‘The cotton manufacturera of Rhode Island Lisve not, 80 far aa cau be loaruod, wrilton a single lottor ta hclr lepreacntatives in opposition to the proposed roduction in the duty oncotion goods, snd suggestions in regard to this part of the bill have been Tocelved from very few manufscturers in any othor parts of New England. The mansgers of 100 leading woolon mills in New England are, as far as cau be learnod, abaut oquelly divided in opinion sa to thonecenslty of furiier proteotion. for ths cosrser goods of the product, and it ia probable that, could they be allowod to import thelr raw matcrials froe of The Houss Commerce Committes Will Report Against Reciprocity with Canada, —— THE GENEVA AWARD. BILLE TO PROVIDE FOI ITS DISTRIBUTION, A. Unanimons Committee-Report Favor- ing the Transfer of tho icago Tirovel-ltig,-dens. Upton and Forsytha and Brovet —_— : Indian Boreau, Sveaial Dipatchto 2he Chicage Tripune cluly, Uy wonld bo WIlug 10 foreq &l Drotoction g | et ey or of ‘o0 aciays Ara now abasatin forelge FRANCE. Slon.u ek ;fi““l;:.x‘““’b;‘“&‘;‘{fthgfiéfib’: \Vasmwatox, D, O, April 4.—Tho billa pro- { thel uct, The Morrison bill does not materially | countries; how long they have boen so sbsent, and AL, AGITATION TO DY SUPPRESSED. rtios followiog on foot heard shots fired, and viding for thé disposition of the balance of tho | chAnge the rats on cotion mchiuery. of othorwiss af. | why ihoy. ehonld b bo ondored 0. thelr roapectiva oLER 2 u partica followiog o foct this vory fmportant branch of New Eogland in- commands. Adopted. = Paas, April 4—Tho La Republique Francais iy, from the Committee on Expenditures in | says tho mejority of tho Assembiy intends to m, - ln; for l:l?m:a%n a8 m" (hnp;mmu for furnishing | POt sn end to tho clerical agitation and confine tho Treasury Department and the Internal Ravonus | the priost to hia proper sphere, his Church, and Department” with loas seal-locks, or othor P m'_":n‘:u’“mm":fl"'fl'n‘} aren Aopta | ™l inflexibly repress any eccroschmonts, Ar. Hoar offered a resolution directing the Bpoaker | Whether open or in disgaise. to acoept an _invitstion to be pecsent st the unvelling IN PARLIASMENT, b of the Lincoln statue on the léth of April. Adoptod. Vemsiries, Aprit 4.—In the Chamber of # Mr, Swann, the Chairmsn of the Commitise on Fox- | Deputles to-dsy . Ricardo, Miuiatar of the In- elgn Affairs, reported a bill to reataro to the Japaness | torior, annouscod that the lsw abolishing the A b knowaax (s Tapasms inieently | mata of |logn would be_promulgated to-morrow. , including sil the interest and accumulations ‘b:mga\m m:,;m, the “”dlm& ola m-d.:y “.‘u. ‘gm_ ‘n’gx‘:fi :‘le on of M. Miramon, Legitimist, was ‘un o rive dirock: bl bill was mads the spectal order.for | M. Gambetts was to-day elocted President of the 27th of April. tho Budget Committes, Un sssumliug tho chair wfifl ggn"f M}lnflg-\!fl anlu“&f the figfl Sk‘r hesaid: *Wo naniaufmtl Goc‘{mmxitu'mfh s bouniy -k Dhugiie, das, 10, eons oounty | gfforda every security for legitimate intorests, bulldiogs ca Washington Bqusrsin Dubngds City, | and o who,qwnll nrd{ud, and progressive Ro- panneds o T publio must now devoto attention to the dovel- Schleicher, Chairman of the Commitiee on the Texas | OPmont of moral snd mmfl-lrl:::::g-n frontier troublos, reportod a Bill to provide for the | AX ROAING FUNERAL [LOCESSION, protoction of tho exas frontior on the Lower lito'| Pants, April 4—A great and eothusiastio Grando, It suthorizes sud roquires the Irestdent | radical demonstration was made to-day st the to stalon and keop on the Rio Grande | burialof Gon. Oremor in tho Cemotory Pero-ls- Rine from, lu meuih Ly ".'i.”m’:‘:l'u",‘“‘m boun- [ Chaiss. A Froueu!on of 7.0‘00 wgk&nlzmun of fado.t 2 o i s, followed the romaine o grave. luhnlg}(l'g Efi%“"fi:’.‘m’ifi. fi?"d&;fifi%‘%‘f; ’T’;}Ila'l‘l“‘lhfl largeat gathetiog of the genuline o full strengen of 100 privates, It alao anthorizes the | Workiog class which has occurzed sinos the Com- lent, fa view of ‘tho luabiity of the Mexican | mune. when they came up thoy found the two Freeman poys dying. One of the numbor tollowed (Frank Macfariand) and shot at the murderer Bradford a8 he ran away, but, boing armed only witha revolvor, he did not succeed in hitting him. Neither of the boys have been arrested. PALTRY THEFT Spectal Dupalch to The Chicago Teduna Mzxpors, Ill, April 4—A profeasor of music whose name, for his wife's sake, I withhold, of high social standing, Iato of tho Conscrvatory of Music, Leipale, was suspected of having stolen somo trifling articles of jowelry from o store which he waa in cho habit of frequenting. A warrant being obtained, his residonce was searchod, aud not only tho mussing articles were found, but some that wers taken in a like manner from othier atores, RECEIVING STOLEN TIMBER, Bpecial Dupalch to The Chicage Tridbund, MrLwaAukeg, April 4.—In the case of the Unitod States agalost Adsm Spinkler for cut- ting timber on tho Onelds Reservation, belfors Commissioner Bloodgood, hoaring wss con- cluded, and the defendant held for trial at the July term at Osbkosh. The defendant 1s & mer- Alabams claims fund, held 1 trust by the Gov- ernment for claimanty, are made the special or- dor for to-morrow, and will probably be the sub- Ject ot debate in the House, The bill rsportad by the majority, known a8 Lord's bill, provides for the paymont of actual losses sustained by the scts of all crulsers in the first class, and by the ocond olsse for the psyment of losses sns- tained by iosuranco companies, the righta of insurera boing postponed because of thelr profits made by tho apecial haz- srd of iosurance agaiust war risks. Onpe of the minority, signed by Lawronce, of Olito,alone, provides for covering the entire balancs of tho fiind infe the Trassury, and the other, bearing tho signaturea of Knott, ind and Ashe, recommends tho payment fo Insurers, The bill providing for pay- ment of sctusl loss iy eminently just and equitablo, azauming that our Government has_the right to dis- tribute te funds in ita discrotion. Itis d, how un:lr,“b{d he underwriters that the money was awarded ang FOR CERTAIN LOSSLSH, in which theirs was included, and that war premiums wero not #o fucluded. On tho otbor haud, it s tnalated by tho war-premium claimants tlat all losaes mustainod by thejunderwritars were paid to them iu thess premiume, and that the policy-holders of thesa war risks ars thoagtual Iosers by insurance; that three-fourths of the entirs losses pald by insurers dustry. Aslight clange i made in the duty on the Tho Sonate Takes Cognizance of the Bolknap mantfactures of which steel {s & component part, bul A Impeachmont Business. a3 cotton machinery 18 almost excluaively m 1ron, this provision doos not grestly affecs i iaor s kot IMPORTANT BILLS. TAX ON BAILEOAD LAND, Wasaaron, D. O, April .—The Houea bill in regard to local taxation of railroad lands aa reported from tho Bonate Public Lands Commit- tos to-day providea that no oxisting law shall so ba construed as to oxompt from taxation by Btato authority lands owned by Isod-grant rall- road or wagon-road companies by the conatruc. tion of their roads or parta thereof, provided thoy have boen accepted by the United Btates in the mannor presoribed by law, snd the taxes noreaftor aasessed shall be valid as against any titlo rematning in the United Btates in such lands on sccount of mon-payment of conta of surveying and *Tho sooond section providss that ths purchaser of auy such lands dt taxsale may pay the costsaud foce dus the dovernment upon them, and thereupon hall bo Julnnmd to the company, but sub- logal rights and titls of tax-sale CORPORATIONS. . BRISTOW. ,EI3 REPLY TO LYNDE'S IMPUDERT INQUIRY. Spectal Dispateh to The Chcage T'ridune, WasminatoN, D. 0., April 4—The Jecre- tary of the Troasury rocolved Lynde's ros- olation this morning asking for the names of newspapor oditora or correspond- onts bo hod paid moumey to in connection with the whisky prosocutions, and early in tho afternoon sent n full anawer thereto, Ho called the nttontion of the Houso to tho fact that he had advised Congross in his report of theso wide-spred whisky frauds, of the difiicaltiea In unoatthing them, and of the imposaibility of reaching them through the usual means, and it became nocessary to employ persons not known to be in tho service of tho Govornment. 1In the early stagos of tho tvestigation {n 8¢, Louls, & commerelal editor ‘having special facilities for obtalning knowlodgo of the shipnionts of whisky was commissioned spocial agent of the Dopartmont, and chargod with tho discovery of pu P i theso fraude; 1lls conmoction with tho prosa 4000 | wern paid by mutual companics, and these companies | TheBill tntroduced by Beastor Blevenson to-day | foverhmat o propent the inrosds of luwioes Partios TUAREL chsat st Lawrosco, nész the Ressrration limlt 100 pes Poplin Alpaca at 800 cessod, and ho ins continuod in tho Revonto” Bervict, | would be equitably baund o return ta the wanpre | concorning corgorations engaged 1o the business of Kiip Cirsads, Sad 06 Bt SUbos 88 Thay b6 EORE How: . and bought from parties who went Into the {nx:- Sm“ :fit:ry --y; fi‘l‘:’;‘m 1{\;:1251 gu rg:x;ln&::l xfut l&ho wium mr-m all thoy (the “‘T}F’“"fl'w‘ be cntitled glllnmn‘d .n{mm Afi""“:a mnn ‘:cmn.‘m'tuuumx- easary to rucover stolon proparty and to check ralds, mm:ls;h WB;::«n in Bundsy's Busorvation to cut, ) per ya.rd, ‘worth 40¢. catigetions, an , he has T 'A0d they ask nodoit of any partio. ) Loxoo: — ceived valusble {nformation aud suggeations from | bo pcti"o O the Tund it puld to tham, and they sak | Bolder, uinless shows, lo Lo inecant of any partlo; | guarding, howover, ugsinst unnecossary Injury to the % Ao - A DRUNKEN FATHER KILLS HIS SON, es Victori i Bewajmpars and porsons coaniocied. With tho. proas, {pation te ae peacesbie iuhabitanta of Moxico, fghting tn Bossls, lost a large quantity of Kuns, 2, cases Victoria Suitings st PAID DIRECTLY mmitted by the corporation engaged in "Tho bill was wado tho special order for the 20th of Cormimnus, 0., April 4 —At 1 o'clock this morn- B L, osepuon, o, neae B S | Mot it comphaes oot e shonid vt | s Uil oe S indIOG Sulitlo me | ot Vo oty o Sar Sl yad o | Provsons, bores, wnd ozen. {ng Patrick Tickons, s Isborar, while n » drnag. | S7 1-2¢ per yard, worth 50c. ndirectly, i Goverament receivod 8 sum 3 for , Snes, VERNMENT OOUNSEL. o whatcver. Tio Beoretary, howover, siys he woula nok | §ra. coyTaper iy ol e 1 GTOR or | R w for such offense, ME Dt Feoe the Comnabis oo Regenditires Rasvas, Al —Astording to Selavoni ad- | 2 frenzy, shot aud Lilled his son, aged 17, for | Also a full line of Cashmeres, bav hesiiated a moment to have employed and peid thoso trustworthy persons had be The letter closes ax follows it quley the Lroadeat scaps, th Secretary haa tho lion say that ho bias noither the knowledge nor informa- tion of the payment of any sum of money by auy such oficaror perton to auy nowspaper edilor ot cor- of fla citizeus, with tihe righta reserved to alstribute it without dictation, Ita plain dutyis o pay it to such persous as were loscrs aud not galners Ly the scls of tho oonfederate crulsers. ho Listory of the causss which lsd to tho arbitration between our Govarnment snd Great Britain upou the subject of theso clatms {8 an interoat- IMMIGRATION, The bill introduced by Senator Harvey to promote framigration and protect immigrants on thelr passage o the United States i n copy of the motaurs Lessio- fore introducad by Representative Congek. ——e NOTES AND NEWS. associating with boys who, in the estimation of his father, wero uot suitable company for him. Pickern was at once arrcetod, snd sdmits his gullt, Helis wild with remorss, mad declarea that he will commit anicide. — vices, tho insurgent leaders intend to proposa to Daron Rodich to-morrow that the enforcoment JudgetiaL it ia Uosenarys aud requirlag e Judges | o ¢he yeforms promiscd by Turkey ba scoelar- A Durham &ma ufl; ::elé‘.:gm 5?;?.?; {‘;‘11."‘& l‘xn',', ated, the Turkish troops withdrawn from Herze- Debeges, Serges, Mohairs,; Pon« gees, &c., in all the new colors. 7 claim ovins, the insurgents supplied with s year's feapondant for auy purposs whatsvec: nor has he | oy ono, as appears from tho argument of the many e xTon oF 000 -{i‘l‘u":‘:‘-“;luud. i grovi.:l'm and allgwed to ul;ry arms, aud thas MYSTERIOUS FATE OF A WOMAN Foadeo? SuPposs that ny such paymeat s been | iy counsel who bave discumsed the sublect Lofore B e e i TUE LEGISLATIVE BILL. the Pawers give them guarsotoes. Rzw Yoo, April 4.—A box waa picked up iR i o Safor e fousowil Do o ISieret 45 | Wasdiwaton, D Gt Aprl dCho duy salon | n2 SNBSS Ble Somnitios b wole PN yostarday in the Hudson Rivor as Stuyvomut [T ¢ Lle " SCHENCK, al, It s understood that lesding Democrate in the | o'y 1y 5 itly davoted to the Lagte: | bl v SPAIN. Landing, and on being opensd It was found to o 5 . ¥ILAT TIIE COMMITTER THINKE OF I8 ¥ACA MIne | Bonste and Houss sresdversato covaring suy partof | ©f the House was moatly devol 8! Without making mauch progrees in the bill, the Gom- NATIONAL FINANCES. contain the remalos of & Woman out into emall CEBSORS T . BPECULATION. the fundinto the Treasury. 3 lnlxv: Apprnprh;innrl’nll. Taor: was mucl; :hp- m'l:}l.e ros .m:‘lm o flou‘w lo|zk 8 Frooas until 7 Mapnm, April 4.—It is stated thst Senor | pieccs. SIMP s ON N OR LL & c 0 8pecrat Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune, R eI vosition from the Demuciats fo many of the | ol M evenluy waelon fo e for sanxldsrstlon | poiiyarrs, Minlater of Fiuaice, on eubmittiog i WE! 3 WarsmvaToN, D. 0,,Aptll 4—A canvas, of the | - THEINDIAN BUREAY.. proosed roductions, but when tho vota camo [ of the b«“‘*“";gg"x{_’;‘o il thie budgat will proposs a redaction fn tho sal. A FIVE-CENT MURDERER CAUGHT. " 1] House Commities on Forcign Affairs in tho Behionck matter shows that with possibly two exceptions, the Committoo, inclnding both Demoorats and Ropublicans, from the evidence to bo taken the bill was, with fow excep- tions, adopted ss roported by the Committes. Ttandall, Chairman of the Committee, who pormit- ted his associatos to sasumo that tho prosent sal- Mesens, April 4.—Bob Wheeler, a colorsd bootblack, who murdered Ben Blumenstaln about a nickel & fow weoks ince, has been cap- tured and jailed. After dlacunslng Lle items for tho expenses of the | artes of tho clergy sud Governmont officials of onat Liurary, Lotwuilo gardens, diste.butin 4 ?.?&?{5..‘13.?.1 orlln, atc AR AR striking out ol the | from 20 to 25 per cent ; tho conversion of over. due coupons {nto 8 per cent bonds, and pay- :a‘:a" &Efi’:fi‘l’fi:{ ?.\'Z.‘? 3&’3“3‘.‘"5;.:’2’“@'?.’.‘“@9&'&1‘ ment af 1 per cent in cash and 2 pa‘r osnt In Spectal Dupateh to Ihe Chicago Tridune, Wismnatox, D. O, April 4—Tho Houss Committes on Military Affairs voted unsnis AT THE OLD STAND, moualy to-day to roport the blll tranaferring the t d are dus to Republican | tloh: and that » provision might bo msde for it {n tos | bonds on coupons hercafter maturing, NO ESCAPE. ;:’;::;x:i':;“-‘ o roport tuat Gon, Bchonck, | Jodian Buresu from tho Interiorto the War by ,‘,‘;‘f‘:’go'd“de:,"’m::,,d e e Buni _g;uyAfig;‘ggr‘t‘-flm;fiwy tam foF Presl- —— Ausur. N, ., April i—The Cauzt of Appents | 70 &2 81 State-st Compouy and in spocalating i ite stock, did 5 | DoPArtment: Tho Indian Committeo, which Lsa | 414, Chalrman of tho Appropriation Committao | & Mareh, 1477, ws Feachied, sad gava rise fo ds- GREECE, has afirmod tho judgmont of tha Cours below > C for somo time past had tho same eubjeot under consldoration, is not as unitedly in favor of the changs, When the bill from the Mulitary Com- muttee {s roportod to tho House the Indian Com- to. OCEAN COLLISION. Br, O'Brien propoacd to omit that provision unti) ATtmExs, Greeco, April —The Agrigentl, from sctlou hould be liad an special Wil 8xiug tha Prasl- | piroey, for Italisn porte, came in collision with ‘Mr. Htandall remarked that the objoction to that was | the English steamor Hylton Caatle, off Cape teprohiensiblo act, but that ho was not guilty of tatentional distioneaty in origlnally connscting him~ RIf with the enterprite. Two Domooratio members of the Committes, howaver, are soeking to prove that Bebienci's connection with i 4 tndentionatly in the Inst Mouse, showsd that in nearly every instanos the increass in salaries waa dus o Randall's own efforta upon coufereuce cominiitessand else- ‘where, in the case of Dolan, who was conyioied of the murder of Mr. Nos, 80 that his executlon will take plsce. SILKS. MORE LIGUT. that thet bl might Dot rocelve the “Prosident's signa- conet of Lorea, to-day, Tue | O 2 lio mine was intautonally | mistoo will without doub, disputo tho Jurlsdio- |y cags of pankriihry of tho st and fuel ao- | Vure, i thattheredare. It Ahould Lo fzod in adap: | oot &4 ‘f:‘;‘;‘;fi‘“l i L FIRES. isboncet, tion of the formor, and the sttempt will be | counts of the Government oMces fu tuo country was | propristion bil Hoaddsd that the Democrata owsd | Arrigen A L % puiio W Phei wlll noun e stamifted mado to hav tho Military Commibtec'a bil re- | so luyerative st the oo Appropriatious:Commiic [iele seata in tha Houso 10 the popular demand far | Poracos oa bosrd, nins of the crew aud sweaty s atermn froPpOHIGASD: 5 x orning sud ont-voled economy, ad jarm froj x No. a B JAMES 3, DAY. farred to tho Cowmittes on Tudian” Affairs for | {0100k the Rsch P 0 sl S BRANE | R0 lin auggentod parcasticatly that tho gontieman | P4%°¥ atiotoon wie saidad by the Scarers of Doy . ] FrannmeoroN, D. Oy Auril .—Jamos M, Day testi | yoviion, The position hisld by the Iatter Come | $100,000 for Light atd fudl until the closs of he nseal | feom Pennaylvania was evidontiy taking a different EGYPT. L 8ed bofor the Cowmiitce on Yorelgn Affutry this that th i Yoar, ‘The Poat-Uttices will therefora probably | course withi refersuce fo the fndorsewneut of his on- . in tho throo-story frame Nos. 974, 276, and 278 B e Lo iiotested 1n tho Emmna Miue | mittes s that the aquestion of trauw- | JOF P00u0d™ 4na business miopped ‘st sun- | siituonta tn Giis Congreas to that which he pureusd TR ABTESINIAX ADMY ORDENED HOMX. Tuird svenue, occupled by Nussoll, Farlong & Froperty from Beptomber, 1808, to July, 1871, for s’ s matter which ocomos exciu- | down, The Treas Departoient seams (0 | An lust, Oamo, April 4 —Hostilitioa having coased tn | o) el Da 50, At half. * bt mu:;l‘ ::?i'lhn‘u%' ‘wl’zl: llnxt:'u:l;l‘ ’l:.‘l;’r‘z:;::‘\,v kS sively within its jucsdiction, and that | b responsi muer mismanagement, Cone Alr, Randall replled um( on that subject he bad Abyasinis, and nogotistions for posce with the | o 'ery- e fiff:é (n} ;ul -past e ter , 4 E' wviacd to well by bis nephew and by Siaidions, The | tho ‘Military Committea can proporly bave | GECAE lash sear sppropristed ail tho woney'for the | alsosdy eaid il bo latended to sey, 0 alarm waa ag or firo on_the ? 'y el arpose asked for by Hacrutary Bristow, snd yel the D iivtea wera shiort of tho Fo(airamoat, by Over throe ‘months, Liristow, however, endeavored £ correct his minake' by giviug early nolie of i 1o the Commiltee, fuperiutendont of the iine, no new dovelopments baviog beeu madeat thothne. In Jonuary, 1871, Park, from Californls, wented to buy tho mine, fof witch tne owner aaked $1,200,000, Willaz AL, Ar, u&nr nfiwv.v-\ l::h‘l mn‘u;: "“““"u""fii..‘.‘.? char- | envoy of King Easss mni n px'ogu-nna.t Pn:oo acterized aa the pernicious snd uuconstitu prao- | Haagao, commanding Ypiisn forces, haa tico avowed by Lno gentlaman from l'enosyivania that % thopubli easuite Wiioh IOIght yet receivatLssanction | Fe0sived orders to return to Kgypt. nothing to Jo with it until it has been delormined whothier the transler shall be inado or not, When the chiange has onco been sgreed upon, then, scoording to eame premises, but tho fire was extinguished, with a nomiual logs. As the distillery has not been in ln;:lenx;dnu h:" u{;wud‘; month, the fre 0 ! tho tneory of the Indian Comuittee, 1t wil b two weeka' delay, just acted, of tus Presldent could be forced upou him by being e ey is conclu to bave been the work of an in- Lent brought with bim s mialvg exporty who roportd | for {no Siifary Commitios £ dovide: machinery for | o L Mt N oK fagorporated in an appropriation bill, : GERMANY. cendixry, * iy mueu’iuwmomnd- of Dark and Dagter, mfi carrying i into operation. The bill of tho Military The Domocrats of the House arenot disposed to Alr, Randall remindod him that tho President’s DMPXRIAY, BANK BTATEMENT, "'.‘.:’.'{i‘o:‘n"_"i‘:,&“fi.’..“‘ fi‘:";x;n 'Esg"folfim:nbumim Braume, April 4. —The weokly statoment of sort of b:e '"(fl w‘l: “‘{fl‘ Tu:‘ n:;:;uld-n& u&au& : the Imperial Bank of Germany shows a decresse protect o u! 8 aul s B ol Vhich ba, nknm-’d’ L nnmm:‘x:‘l trom of 8,872,000 rarks. an, uactor, and” he onl N = ha Tonuiititional - judgment . consulled snd CASUALTIES, recognizod in referonce o m law which sffects ot dim but ém the control, he decided to eil ant for that rea- Jon, and not because e bad any fear of the mine, It Bdhrays beon bin practco to liave othing to do #ith nitniog property that ke could not coutrol. Tia witnesa had ho knowledys or convincing reasons to bellavo that there was any systomatio sitempt to im- fose a fraudulent estimato of (Lo mine on thie public, At iho timoe hio sold bie interest in the mine it was trust Gen, Uabeock with thy Lisndling of muvh moaey ity cai nelp it 1n s appropriations for the City of Wishington a proviso witl be auggosted, and probe ably adopted, preventing money for improving the city and for additions and repadrs 0 the publia butid~ \ngs bieze from belng expended undar bia direction, TOUR MEXICO. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS, Desire to call speeial attention of the trade to their rccent opening AT ARGENTA, ARK. Tartix Rocx, Ark., Apnl 4—The Argent Ho- tsl, the largest building in the town opposite tins eity, burned this evoning between 2 and 8 o'clock. Tho buildiog was owned by J. V. Zim- merman. Loss, §8,000; inaurance, $2,000, B S Comnitien covors o entire subject, not. enly diroct- War tment o assume oontrol of the 1a. buk also assigning Lhe dutics which each Buresy of the War Dopartment will bave in charge, * QEN. SHEBMAN'S OPINION, Gon, Bhorman has written a letter to the Commitiss ed tranafer of the In. The Btats Department authoritica are confident that o Iils successors in oftics, Thia sttempt to PPl FLOODS ‘Ihe Loueo was oooupled by H. Wildbergor. worib, ua a minfog venturo, owing to the favoravis | \ AS ey sharued mith | tne Tuvolultonsey Chieh, Gen, Diss, wil sucared I | 508 somaraint upon e Iroaldens s, o tny Jucgtaasty HE WISaIB0IEeL ¢ Loss, €5,000; iusurance, $2,000, Enginea f 1arroundt tances, $2800,000, t o duty of keaping the peacs, I wn surotlioy will b | hia attempl to overthraw Lerdo, Preaident of Mexico, | bul po; 3 April 4.—The report of the Oit; 88, £5,000 3 3 . Engines trom LA 06 o edus ek e ia bots yaimimgmed st thy | Laller able to sccomplih tits end it intrusted with b HODELT TOOMYS Gigorly repuguaut to paslismentary biiory, Mmepms, Ap PO y thla city wero sent across tho river to Argenta, but arrived toolate to prevent the deatruotion of the houso. e e THE WEATHER. Wasnmvoroy, D. O, April 5—1 s, m.—In the uppor lake region, talling barometer and south- erly winds, followed, on Lakes Buperior aud Michigan, by colder, nortwest winds, with rising barometer, and clearing weathor, with posatbly 800W. I tho Middle Atlantio Btates, westerly winda, risiog barometor, snd clear or partly cloudy weather, with slight changes in temperatura, Cautionary signals are ordered for Lakes Buperior sod AMiohigan, LOCAL OBAKRYATIONS, Uuicaoo, April & Time. Bar, i'fllr 1y, Wind, tho asus of anuuities, whother of money, faod, or clothing, Each militdry post haa ita Quartermastor and Commisssry, who cau, without additional coat, make issuea divectly o tlie Indiaus aud ccount for them, and the commanding oficer can eterciso Al ie supervislon now - required of tho civil agent in & bettcr manner, becauss he hes soldisrs to lus»on his authority, and 1 metanoe of Gon, Behenck or any of his (rlends, Le Lid nat know Gen, Schonck, The Committes sdjournsd il to-morrow, palwiindenhoe POST-TRADERSHIPS, AN UNVROVITABLE WITNRAY, ‘Wasmnaron, D. 0., April 4.—The Committeo on. the Expooditurosin the War Doparimsot oxamined John J, Bafoly this morning. He was A8 sgent on the Chicago, Burlinglon & Quivoy Rollroad for weighing mails, Whon questioned sbout his soqusintance with Gen. Hedrick and Becrotary Boikuagp, ho said be had Lknown them for twenty yoars, but know notling whatover bont the poat-traders axcept whas ho had seen in tha papers afuco tho lovostigation commenced, Mr Qlymer told him that ho was alleged to knaw & great many thinga whlich he did oot ap- bear lo knoweas witneas, but further questioning Illed to brirg cut any knowl and the witnes Was dianfased, ¥ e i il vpled Gk fousen feartiopepicus | Eoginsar of New Orloans In raforanco to tho r " overflow is discrodited by all Liore that Lave pal Dad adopted that means of legilation, uniformly §n. er.-.'nbn‘i‘;;n. exp‘e‘:dl!uul"ox: K lg‘ivhummfimfi"fiu soy atontion to tho wibjet n yous puat, Us- Raw theHempciiidslirty. o ruls cliang- | gortunately but little is koown in roference to od 80 that roductions of expenditures might be made 1 ‘Appropriation bills, ‘Tha people all oeat the coun- | ‘tho oxact Leight or othor atatiatics of flaods T, S s | prorioas, o e sarsblubant of e Sesh st wi o Borvice, but from the fact that tho water at | ¢ with the Govornumdnt, but they had been told by \ lf;s:crnhry of tha Treasury thst n’n. utwont frugal- | polat is within 9 Inchos of the highest wator 1y wa necestary i Lie dminiatsation of the GaYerI- | kngun, aud 1 inch abova tho flood of 1674, and enl led - Hala assertad that, tu the last days of the last | 10 lnchea above that of last August, couple D:y‘xfocr o Admigistration whicl the K:n«um.n bad | with tho atato of the woather and fskau, bayons over seen, oF ever would aua, soms of tue most pro- | and jtagoons, as well as all Rributaries below aifscuous logulation Lad bosn crowded, and whiiped, | hejng bank full, all the river men coincide sad drivan tarougis both Houses of Cougress ou aD- | thag we will bave a flood equsl to auy provious propristion hilis, tle predicted that ths west Con- | /08 WO I BTE oo Bt g Mg TowOYg grea, if the Douiocrate wora in powar, would whnes | S48 83 K08 LOPF, B0 (il D00 & carnival of Legtslition in tho (ntercat 0f extruvagance, e e Ty okl aud Maveral sad 1u broaking dowu ecouumy, before which that geus | feot higher 3 b e Vi tlemau would bo ua powerless i s child befors astorm, | coming down will be exponded ia filing up the Mr, Holmsn charyvd sxtravagancs tu the liwpublican | gt, ¥rancis, White, Arkansass, and other rivers, party, seserting Liat the bigloat volut of expenditures | apd pesides the records show that ho docline is sluce 18.8 isd been reachiod La 1814, when the expendl- | gygr folt bere until six or seven daya aftar the BT e e e Sl roPriatiout [OF | lvqr hay commoncad falling at Cairo, The bot- i tbla” i " Sartoties- of tha aae: | (ot oppoulss tho ity I8 Qoodad baok fo Madlson, , res for the last thres years | aud trains on the o Rook Road are discon. fscal year ending June ¥0, | tinued, many persous living in the bottom belng i Ao dad v {u.l;unu e e, | compaled 6 move out o (o b Tt s toazed 55,010,000 fiscal T en. une U, = | that & large smonot of stock bas been lost. 00,000, Hoappealed Lo the other aida of Lo louss | pigpiing operations are at » atsadatill, sod the {:'.2,..3:,‘2? gmlf:fi:“:hfi;";‘ '"f,‘: e e | cotton plsaiations will sutfer Leavily io fencing bers’ salarivs from umfo;v,w waa fustcned inan | and forage. Batwosu Mount City and aarion, Appropriation bill, e saseried thnt more Democrata | Ark., aiiffs have besa substituted for backs in voted for it than liepublicans, and that the leadurslip | order to convey the mails snd passengoers. of It was diviued betweon the Iate momber of Missa- waa in the Capital to-day for the first time sinca 1881, when he advocated secession in the Scmate. He has loat none of his old firs, e was engaged as opposing counsel to Ben Il in an fwportant coiton case be- fore the Huprems Court, "BLAGK GROS GRAING DANA, The Benats fn exccutiva ssasion this afterncon re- Jected Denw’s momination se Minise 4o Eaghnd by ut3to l, avolacts (To the Anseiated Prass.] NO NECIPROCITY THEATY WITII CANADA. Wasuixazos, D, 0., Apri 4,~Tne Committes on Uommerce to-day voicd to saport adverasly to tho Houve of Reprosentatives on Elijah Ward's juint reso- lution requesting (e President to appoint Coma missloners, by sud with thio advice aud consent of the Honate, ta confer with other Commiaaloners, duly au- thorized by tha Government of Great Brilaln, o {n~ vestigate and nacariain on what basis & troaty of re. clprocal trada for the tnutusl benedt of ths poople of {ho Unitod Btatea snd Dowinion of Cauada can be Degotisted, The vote #100d : Yeas—Ward, Pirce, and Kour—9; ‘mays—ioroford, Dursnd, Piger, Lasgas, Falton, Stuntar, Roas, snd Duuzell—¥, flOWNATlflN‘I‘ MAilian, of New The President nominated Cliarles Mc! o York, Cousul-Geuoral of the United Slatca st Rowe; Jobn'A, Baalt, Poatiaster at Bndusky, 0. red thosend._dotire fa allver cota res hundi Ahoussn ollare in »f coln was e merhi Tecolved. &b tho Tressuzy Dopirtount from Sau Fraucieco, 3300,000 in_dlmes aud $100.00 u quarters, An sddiffonal’ $100,000 tn quariers Poctad to-marrow, which will complets the present Order, which i for $500,000, There is necessily for 8ti)l more coin, and orders will be forwarded (o fn Frauolsca for sdditional supplics st once. \ BETIRED. ‘The Houss Committes on Bilitary Affairs &, to- can casily anticipate snd prevent minor eauscs which bevo a0 often resuited in Indian wars, I Arialy bo- leva that the ariy now occuples positions and rela- oun to the grest mass of the Indifn tribes that will lo (b Government to esecuts any lins of sy dcem wise audproper, than by any pos- om that can be dovised with civit agents, which prevails with some thet the army wanta war with ho Indiane is not trus, Such wate beiug exposurs to it, rlaks and privations, with no honor, Therefors the army naturally wanta peace, aud very often bas preventod wars by ta tners presence, and if fntrusted with the exciusive mansgamont and control of thie annuitiss and supplies 18 well sa force, I think Indian wars will ceass, an the habits of the Indisus will be grsdually molded into thesmont mecesasry and usoful branch of in. duniry, the rearing of sheep, caille, horses, ko, In some Jocalities they may possibly be mads farmers, —_—— IMPEACHMENT PRELIMINARIES. IN THE HOUSK. . Wasumvaro¥, D, 0., Apnl 4&—3Ir. Lord, on behait of the mansgers of the impeachmens of tho late Eocretary of War, ssked leave for the managers of the Housoe to retire, in order that they might procoed to the Bonate and present the articles of impeachmont in due form and In all grades, from $1.25 to $4.00 per yard, The goods are very rich; the manufacturer well known; and the prices much below cost of pro= duction at the present time, Ploase examine them. N. B.---THEIR LINES of ¥ BON« NET'’S,” - “ GIRAUD'S, AND “CASIHIMERE ITALIENS” ARB REPLETE WITH ALL RECENT NOVELTIES SEWING MaCHINES, “A DECIDED ADVANOE® Judges' Roport, Awer, Ins, Fair. I WILLCOX & GIOBB 8l 88 638, W., gentl & shs. W, froah. m, 20.8% 2:53 p. m,, 19,61 0| S0, mBTd) {4 10:18 p. m.l20.68] 44 Mazimum thermomater, 63, Minimum, 38, GKNEHAL OBSEHVATIONS, Cuioago, April é—Aliduight, " Bhaton, _|bar, [Thr, _ Wind. e | e — | m,) QUSTER, Gen, Ouster was recalled, and in answer to ihe Sueation, “Wny ta it that you and other srmy off- tra liave not given tnformation of thess abuses on 186 froatler, of which youbave tastified? answared: blleunu 0f an order, datod March 16, 1873, as fol- Wa: Firat, no ofiicer, active or retired shall, directly :‘:::nkru’flfimm belng called npon by the proper o9, saliclt, & EinTty et e o commind s b AT NEW OBLEANS. manper. Leave was granted. day toalow Coi and Drevet ba).Gen. Willlam JL | clusetts (Butler) und the pressnt Ousirmsnof the | 4 progy 5O faet the Millt- Bubjacts n!w .u e:fl" - °“J.!'.:‘J.",’ :fixu;: “}-:3::0‘:: A queation baving been raised whether the !gory.laol'u retired on the full rank Brigedier | Commiliee on Appropriatious, by Mr, | ken-Band ;"t:...';'&. :jf:.p :&fil\‘r‘wfi;mg, 2 Wit e Suseal 57 Arnd o g ool | e ahould aiend. (e maaagers tothe e | QU ih T s ey of ks, La sl | Mo ok, Tttt e Se100, 188, i ! ting '&&m-‘:x‘ &‘“fi“&‘v‘-.nmfl.".“fia;i:“.‘ ats, it wan stated tbat thas form had been ob- SITTLS INDIOTED. .:wa:fa% :::’w:;rv:l ;m,wo. , $171,000,0:0, sad i flnnm‘ BHAARE.E BUNK, e nsiontl “searion at" iy U730 Bisarsival, | sorved fn the impaschmont of Prendant Joho. | ks Geand jury reiuried b trie B bofar amiont | 90 SaIGG, mowerer, it appasred thak tiquts, o, -Apal d=While the SILENT BEWING MACHINE, son and Judge Humpbreys, The House would Flliaza D, Kiidls for altering. publsblag, bo present on the Lrial of the impeschmont, but ing & false proposal in the wame of ta these f.ures Inciuded the roveuuus derived from tue | Fauole Louis was approachiog the bri foF carrylag the mails, present. #Baymiia Boouville, Mo., at7 c'alock last night, she cut Awardod the grand * Gold Msdal of of he Troas 1ght the ‘Auarican Toatitule, Nov, 1675, and the *beo of and the time that will be embraced in his xhibition of the srtioles. ——— uld e 10010 & barge she had In tow, 80 thst it mig Legaoy Medal,” of the ¥ranklin Institute, Ock., 1878, it nad e auiboriy uader which b o sbesat romm ;‘;‘ “B'::.‘;""’ L "u; i tus laneracs ofthe THE RECORD. At a tit polbt 5 the Besber | pass through the draw of the bridge alone. N0 OTHER, SEWING MAOHTNEIN T! tacllad will g- mi?&?‘m»‘fl&'fimflflffln’“fl me:u;- n.nrn:‘:fl oo Umitsd 10 inform- 1 NANATE. of lux fil‘!‘w -‘l‘:h o‘m:liw:ll ;gtw any Tharsites, who | The river belng high, sod oarrent very W?BLD AN “AUTO. Lt "g&gmm lar procesdsd 10 ey bk thia tue House tuat the Beoste wasteady lore- | Wasmpsoror, D, 0., April d.—Mr. 5‘:"““:- O ially, the debste sioesd,” Mz, O'Briens amend- | BWiTt the barge became unmanag bh.'a -“:"" Doarox, Aprit &.—A heavy rain-siorm bas pre- | TIENSLON,” OR ANY OTHER OF IT8 i e s O S LAY Greloras | save tna, matiaus for (bt urposs of GHULSN | grom e Gommiittes on Finauce, reported, withe | meot wad tefited uid (5 Fridiaby sulary semiins | Davis, o of the man on bowrd, Jumpsd sshors | S hioughout Naw Egland iae past twooty. | QRARAQTERISTIO FEATURER, :2:-1 Imew thst 2 {hey sant complaints to o m.q. " out amendmaent, the Houss bill to snabls lh‘: ll;:. %n J&fi}!flm s m&&lllé with a lize sad uhnp::‘d W make ‘:’o barge ‘1“{1: hou.r'l- u"'rqu:n :l'm le lz::n.:e:;lq |: la:l Oazrwpondence and uu‘,flm h&luc Wrongh the Mecrstary of War, they be | The ahortly aflar presanted thatuselves st | geosatary of Lbe Treasury te pay tbe judgments | oo/ ares of ths (whis .-fl‘;:. Iss} 10 & otump. The latter 1& , howevaer, | of the WILLOOX " and the sBoers would 4 through Mz, A of d bys gale Ataing ase do- ve ‘.fimmum [ X~y fl:’m Satiteaned s of ko Courd of Alabasta Oléima, sad asked for mu’fln"-um .Jmm.m-mni [ soaghaisd T (4 uha-n‘