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2 1ay. and belicves that the appeal of the Demo- r u{llc arty from the Tnbunal to the country %+ ghould be taken In another forn, e intimated - thai some time fn May Mr. Tilden wonld test . the Bapreme Court on the guestion of Jurlsdic- tion in the matter of quo warranto direct- ed to Hayes, in order to put the entire Court upon the revord, na the Ove Judges in the E‘rlbunnl hal lLeen alreadsy. It the * Conrt_deddes to take jurisdiction, the nexi 1. step will be a proceciding to cite Tiases to show s,. canss why he should nol ¥acat® the Prestdential " offics, which, if sustained by.the Court, would open s case for. the Introduction of evidence. 1n short, to take an appeal from the Tribunal to the full bench of the Court. This appeal will fnvolve & cunstrictlon by tha Court of the Elurt- oral bill, snd wili ralss thequestion whethor the declsion to exclude eviden:e was in proper con- . struction of the bill iteclf,and of the Copstitti- o ol o sonering e ace the question of sustaloing o . kctionof tho. Tribunal. fairly before tho fall i bench of the SBupreme Conttn THE SUPREME BENCIL VARIOUS ECTEMES. Bpe:ial Dispaich to The Triduna. | Wasmxatos, D. C, Feb '8l.—Seyeral carious Intrigues are fo progress, all hayiog for thelr object the securing of Justice Davis' resignation in time to allow President Grant to .'* mominate s succeesors The one already out- “* lined In atelegram fromn Detroit seems to be .~ looked upon here as- having conslderable <. wirength, as 1t involves an opening of the way st once for Seccretary Chandler attempting to enter the Scuato by promoting Sonator Cbris- tlancy to the Bupreme HBench. The chief strength of thls movement lica in a bellef that Becrotary Chandler would beable to prevall npon the Preeident to do this thing srithoot rezard to the clalms of other candidafes, on account of Chandler's devotion to him, and his position and Inbors In the Jafe cam- aizn, ‘The friendsof Serator Howe, those of en. Logan, and those of Benator Frelinghuy- 4. men, ucf bavo strong hioves, The curlous fea- *. ture of nearly every case rcoms to bo an effort o croato the Tmnression that. if Justice Davis . would only resign promptly, the Presklent © wauld be sure to appoint Judze Drummond ns i+ s friend of Justive Davia. If this idea Lias sufli- <. clent power to move Davis to resign, then the ight for the successfon willbe open in earnest. THH WISCONSIN STATH. Fpacial Dispoich ¢ The Tribuxe. Mapisos Wit Feb Sl Letters nnd other rellabie Intellizence from Washington recelved ., by leading politiclans here render it almost o “ cortalnty that, I Judge Davla should resign his “, office as Judge of the Sunreme Court before Grapt retires from tho Presldency, Scuator Howe, of Wisconsin, will be appointed to fl 1lo vacancy. Thisunderstanding ls su general that a thorough canvuas of the Republican members of tho Leglslature has been made for he election of a succcssor to Howe to 0] the Senatorisl vacancy. and it appears thst Col. W. (Boss) Keycs, tha Chatrman of tha Republican State Central Comnmlttae, Is the al- . most unanimous chofue of tho members for > thatoffice. This fecling is due to the fact that »" Col. Keyes hns dono moro ss Chalrman of the Republican Stato Central Committes for the nesuhumn party than any man inthe West,* ¢ and by Wa indomitable will and perscverance .- redeemed the Btate from Democratic rule. LOUISIANA. 1 A TLEA YOR PACKARD. : &pecial Dispalch to The Tridune. B NEw ORLEANS, Lo, Feb, 31.—Whenever the ~ Y¥hite-Liners of Loulsiana have been engoged ~ 1o soy particularly disreputaple, business, the. clergy of the Stato ars Invariably applied to for I nocertificate of good character, and are alwsys roady to give it. Bishop Wilmer, of the Epls- copal Diocese, has usnally figured at tho head of the list. e, with Dr. B, M. Palmer and oth- 2 ers, joined in pronouncing Gen, Sheridan's ban- ditti dispatch untrue. Since thelast cawnpalgn, relnforced with the Rev. Hugh Miller Thompeon, these political priests have transmitted an ad- dreas to the people of tho United Stales certi- fylug that there was uotling but peace and ., quiet in the bulldozed parishes. Bishop Wilmer swore before a Congresslonal Committes that hie never knew of colored men belng killed by whites, but a Democratic member of the Legle- l1sture says that he was present at confirmat.on #ervives where Bishop Wilmer oflicfated, and o negro was kidled be' 2 white man on tho steps of the church. ‘fThe good man is now vn a pllgrimage to Columbus for the purnose of makig a trade with Gov. Hayes by which the Stato of Loulstaua shall be turned over to the nen who did not stop at murderto carry the election against him, by allowlng Goy. Pack- and to be hulldozed out of oflice, Gov. Packard gives bimeelf no uncasingss about the wuch- ,~ talked-of trnde, Although by dovs notcon- ~+ slder bls positicn a pnnlmlulr enviable one, © hefntends to “hold tho fort) Tlo docs not » Delieve Gov. Mayea capable of a dishonorsble S act such na would be the desertion of his trieuds 1n the South, whom It is no fdle fizure of speech tosay rlsked their llves to sccuro his clection. B Giov, Packard receivad ucarly 700 more voles * thag the highest layes Elector, aud it could not bo couslstently sald that Hayes waa olected und Packar —— d nots 2 ¢ GOBBLE* PATRICK, \ BSOMETHING ABOUT HiS INTERESTING PART—A ! MINING SHARP WO UNDERSTANDS LOW TO MAKE A MARKET. Dispatch to New York Hleraid, BAx Francisco, Feb, 10.—~The Chronicle ot this city publishes some futeresting develop~ ments to-day regarding tho rolationa of Patrick, the Democratic emissary who went to Oregon 10 arrange a confuslon of the Electoral vote, Patrick s tho “Man Friday™ of Edwin Davls, = oueof the original stock-sharps of Callfurulu, * Davis eogineored the crash fu Turkish bonds in the London market, and {s reported to have ucted ns ogent for the Russian Goyernment in fomenting the Herzegovinu insurrection, Pate . rick was assoclated with bim lo Jetting the En- v, glsh spoculators into -the Flagstaft Mino swindle. It was po such a huge affalr + a8 the Enuga Mine pgawme, but deeper and more adrollly executed, A suit by English stockholders 0 got possession of \' the mino was decided in favor of the plainliffa .+ by theBuprema Court of Utah last Baturday. ¥ Davis lust veature was to get Confederate bonds » agsin on the London market, snd in the event of Mr. Tilden's election, a largo deal was pro- jected, Davisand Patrick have also gigaotic mine and land gravblog schemea o Utah, de- .pending upon the facility of the Democratic Adiniplstration; hence,” they made ear- nest efforts, backed with voln, to by hook securs Tildeo's — clection or by crook, Patrick was dlspatched 'to Oregou +¢ under direct orders fruw Davis, who 18 ucered. ted with having been the funeru.l manager of the Oregon busiucss In the Tildea interest, aud ', tbe only way ib which Duvis was hitherto line V" plicated was in a dlapatch uncarthed by te Congressloual Committee, addressed to Putrick 11 at Balem, Oregun, and signed by Davls, {n these ‘| words: “Becure your point at all Lazards; ‘ communlcate with'me fmtcdiotely.!* 'The circumstances of the Flugetaff Mine busl- I npess doveloped n the sult just termined in alt <1 Lake City presents the must egregious awlndle ‘i et inficted ou the gullible Britisbers. Davis L urganized the Compauy ln London in 15713 | wansferrod the ttle for $1,600,000, onethird i romalnder In elected appofuted fo cash and the bad himuell Board, aud G+ mpent wmanager of the mine ut & monthly salary of 850. Dividends were regularly doe clarcd, but wers palil out of the_capital stock, which was udvanced by llavis, wnd for which be < waa to receive 5,135 tous of thoore. Tha stock . was carried to par by this decoption, and Davis !l uuloaded at the highest price, Heand Patrick ;' assumed full munagement of the mine in 1873 " wnd 1575, They Lave since extructed and up- 2 propristed ore to tie value of $2,000,000. v T Ayearago the Euglish stockbolders aued, ‘1- BDaviog au wgent who found thut Davis and i Yatrick had takenall the protits snd put the .. Cowpany over $110,00 indebt, wuit was broughiy 17 wraet 1ne palr; sud while Putrick was swuy 11" onthe Oregon busioess the Englhvh Trustees o oo got pussession, The suit just terminated wus :f; taenjoin Davis snd Patrick from Iuterfering with the new arrangeweut, and Loth Disteict = Am !flll rcm;lvuum lm{v. xiul&l |‘:J luor.nlynm + plaintd iuiug people o! ah geoerally ro- ;.“ ;ok:u 1o she oustiog of Davis aod Patrick. WATTERSON, IS WAL, Heary Watierson's Letter 1o ihe Zoutsviile Couriers Joursl. Espirz House, Wismisaton, Feb, 18.—The Louisiaua case is a Ooality. Furtber procoed- 1ngs ia the two Houses of Congress and befors the Electoral Comulsslon wiil be pro forma werely. Ho who was not chosen by the peaple, but counted fu by the operation of the very sitn- ple rulu of ¢lzht to soven, will be instalied on the 4th of Murch ss President of the Unitea States. The dice were loaded, Therc was, in the beslnuing, but one way to pesveusd this; for I nced tell o reaass of the slocli | Prestdent of the Patrick perma- Courier~Journal that the consplracy of the Re- publican manngers was forescen and poloted ous specifically. As early as tho 15th of Novem- ber the Democratie authoritles In New York were aidvised of all that has since traneplred in Loulsiana, and urged to organize lo checkmate the imfiending villainy. Instead of dolng eo, instead of goundlng the alarm and bringlng the peoplo to some concert of action, the lic-low- and-keep-dark policy was preferred, Congross mat, and Mr. Hewitt, the officlal bead of the party, lp‘mlretl 1o the Capitol, befuddled with reif-myatification and vanity. = Precisely what distinct plan, if auy, this flighty, incapablo pereod tnay have had, the world wiil never knov or care to know. The country saw_him chicfly as a bob-o"-links scud- llll‘lf cloud-like, between tho White<House and the offico of the Assoclated Pross, - Pres- ently, certain amang the representatives of the people, o somewhat slow and belated clasa, oW restive. Such, tho oflicial head of the )emocratic party, one hand upan his heart and the other {a hia pocket, sllanced with the patri- otle ejaculation: * I nad rather see Haves in- angurated than shed ore drop of blood.! Con- sldering Judge Black’s uylms that either party alood ready fo_surrender when eatisfied that the other meant o fight, the wisdom, no less than the patriotlsm, of Mr. Hewitt's epizram will be ronlized, No matter; time wagged apace, as tine, the saddest of wags, will} the Suuth waa remly; the West moyed; the con- epirators walled. What :d {he East! Nothing. The East, turough Mr. Hewitt, bobbed fts head and shook its = head, and now-you-saw-lt-and-now-you-didu't. The conapirators pincked up heart, Sceing things Eo in this loote way among the Democrats, they cgan Lo show signs of fight. Thero were move- ments of tronrn. ‘There were bellicose symp- tumna In oflicial circles, Tho conservativo Re- Tnbllmnu became houestly apprehensive. Tho Democrats, despairing, were ready to catch at straws. The schemc for an Electoral Cominis- slon took the two partics, therefore, whero tho halr was very short, and they embraced it as o thoics of evila—a cholco of ‘ovils presented to tongervativa Republicans by the dealgns of Measrs, Morton, Chandler, Camerun, and Bher- mant to the Democrats by the gyratlons of Mr, Hewltt, Everybody know thatlf the biil fniled, the conspirators, emboldened to & point noxt to absolute ccriainty by Democratic ine ertin, would proceed to such iraud and force as might be needed to place their man fn the White-House. The army stood ready to escort him to the door; the President stood ay the door ready to conduct him fnj within the Chief Justico, attended by a majority of the Suprema Court, stood ready to recelve him . with all the ceremontes el forins of law, Thero was not so much as an unarmeil Kentuckian to re- 2lst. The range of aclcetion, as the realer will see, was extremely limited, It was-a simple,, chofes of how to do a desperately bad and wicked job of partlean work; whethor by mill- tury apphiances, with ull their ‘attendans vonse- quentes to tho repose of tho country aud the stabllity of frce institutions, or h{ some patched-up procees of law, (hat would keop things as they are and give tho Opposition an- othier chance; for whatever clse may be sald of Ity the proposed Comumission did give the Dem- ocrals at lenst @ better chance than Mr. Hewlty had given then, that {s to eay, none at all. 8o It was passed, Thus It was passed, I was passed, und {t went Into effect, .aud for two weeks iba three Hepublican Judges—who ara really the Coinnission—have sat there, like three sleek turkey-heus, brooding over thelr importance, . Did “you ever kuuw o rascal to become an honest inan becausa. he joined the church, or the £rea Masons, or the Good Temp- larsi As littlc dues the elevation ot a partisan to_the Bupreme Bench mako hito a patriok ., The deed {8 done, and thero is in this, as n most matters, u certain inexpodicncy—not to say unwisdom~Iin weepiug over spllt miik. The milk that was spilled was good milk. . The pail ‘that contained 1t was of atout cedar,. with brass hoops. What of that? The milk iscone. The brass-hooped piagin is broken at the fountaln. You ask moe how 1 feel? 1 can only toll vou that I feel too much respect for myself, too much respect for my people and my country, to fall into passiunsie, unmanly, imbeelle outery. The fuauguration of Hayes, under these clreum- stances, 18 rownetblog ol 8’ colamity. But the world will not stop on its nxis; the people will lve, move, and have thelr lemx: partios will continue to oxist; politicians will plan and plot, I shall not despair, nor beat wy breast, nor saw the alr with iny hanae, aibelt—well, lct ns say, the worse tor considorable wear and tcar both within and without, fu the coursoof what hns lwen, to me, tho hardest, mmml .and yet, when I come to think of it seriously und. iigbtly, the most wholesome mnd invige orating experience since the War. I hope: that shall never be so weak, that our Bouthern men and women, who bave borne so much, will uever he so weak, as to:haog all carthly hope on any public or political event, ‘Truly, wo have hal much disaster aud sorv trib- ulation; and the partisan movinzs of the time press us closer amd nearer than our unkind, io consliderate nelghivors {n tho North scem to think, But GodIs just, snd thereisin all hu- man affairs some wisdom, some blessing, that we do not sce, that we canuot understand. [ nm aure that | cannot sce the wisdom tor tho _blessing {u this present business; but for my.|: ipart, I mean toaceept It, as I bave accepted. ,many things—* an faith "—faith in the creative principle of the universe, fuith in human natur faiths in the poople, and faith n the future. cnmn-llly yise everybody to do the sam especially u :ensf; as well 2s the duty, of doing these things, 0-witt . 1, Preservo the party organivation intact,: without u fiaw or doubt. " ! 2. Supprees vivlent thoughts and extromo. cjacylations, for anger never mended any cause, 8. Trent Haves like a- gentleman unti] - be proves himsell a usurper byfuls acts, 1. W. CHICAGO. TTIN TOWN ELECTIONS Locul politica us yet have assunied no definito phase for the apring campalgn, though, of vourse, there witl be asplrants without number for tha various city offices to b voted on next April. Miles Kchve's bill for holding the city and town clections on the same doy, as passed by the Scuate, s notacure for the hummer evil, and, as previously stated in Tue Trisuxz, in its present shape {s only au ald to the tax. enters and plunderers who aro at present on the stillhunt, ‘the South Town, uuless speedy legislution Is had, will be worse off this spring than last, The Carver-Gleeson contest would open @ wide fleld for the bummers, and they will avail themscivos of the grand; opportunity thus offered. Kelioo's bill, if prop- erty amended, will prevent all coufusion, The idea of tho town and city elections taking pluce on the same day Is & good onao and meets pub- lic approbation. But.there should be twa bal- lot-boxes at cach pollivg-place, and In each precinct where thero s a clly vcsil there should al hield apoll for the town election. In be thwarted. The ctlon belng held under thie same set of judges at each preclict, there will be no neceasily of s Moderator, sud thus the grest dzovun of the Town Clerk will by taken AWRY. moutlng could be held as formerly, and the taxes voted. In this respect thero would be mo clash, und the peopla wauld be mars fyliy protected. The HO“E and Weat Tuwn bummers sre wurk(ng;llka beaver, undd they buve the sympathy of & number of members of the County Uoard. Unless the; ure clieckinated by pruper lexislation they will tix but one place for castiug votea fn cach Of the three towns, 'There will be no remedylng It, us the wholg matter Is legally lo_tho haads of 1ho County Board, und it (s only dlu:mumnr’ with them (o have tuore thon one polling-pluce In cach tuwn, TUE BOUTIL TOWN. As yet in the Bouth Town but little has been sold as tolown oficers, As far a5 the respect- shle element s concerned, they have spoken of re-electing Robert Linvoln Supcrvisor, 1f he will consent to ruu, That he good officer need not be etated, He has ul in betweea taxpayers und the thieves, and bss dong the public a great service, ‘Willlao I1. B. Gray 1 spukean of for Assessor, Mr. Carver for Town Clerk, and A, J. Gullowsy for Collector, Ou the vther hand, Phillips and Gleeson are said to be v.-umrlnnu together, and they, toc will run again, (lceson clahubye that he s nfll the Towu Clerk, though not In actual possess siun of the oilive. 1N TR WEST TOWN : tha Prcm.-n; fncutubients are talked of for re- clectlony ln-‘ludlufi Bupervisor Avery Moore, Jumes N, Clark, suor, Jabn Hottmay, Cole lector, and Heary L Herts, Towy Clerk. Tue latter declines to be a cal As tg th tte uess of the men, Mr. Clarkbas mado ug ex- cellent Assessor, aud John Hoflman {s provin himself & good Collector. Mr. Moore bas il Liis office acceptably. ‘The Lumiuers are also working hagd, but fn order tocheckimato their cMorts It la proposed to unlte upun the lPmmx.\l oftlcers us nou-par- tisan candulates, and to re-cloct thems fu the jn- terrst bf honest administration. ‘They bave saved the West Town a yreat deal of fnouey, aud bave served thy people pcptably. On the North Bide the town elccfions have nut yeb worked” up - much excliement, The duly candidate spoken of thus fuwr i3 Tuig Stout. Hu wunts to ba Collector, hut what bis chances ure reinalus to Le seov. Tue citiccns and taxpaycrs fo tlat part of the city e determlued (o elect goud weo, sud they wil THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1877. clitosa atickel to sult themsclves when the tnie coes. IN CITY MATTERS. there i1 byt Jittle dojue just now, theugh Col- vin's and l1eatl's friemts are sctivel for them. Colyin now siens himecll & Demo- crat, Last spring he was o Republlcan. Mels no Jonzer the Teuton's friend, but on $jrish Nationalixt.” He thinks- that this timo e can afford Lo “shake ™ the German vote, and that the Hibernfan element will eleck him. A M, Wright, Ald. McCrea, Louls Watl, Juhn Mattocke, and “otliers, have thelr frionds who want them n the Mayor’s chalr, bt as yet none hare loomed up sufficlently to shaw who is strongest. .\h(mr Heath will find conelderable onm tion to hlm In his own ward on sccount of his actlon in the Hickey matter, which some of his friends have not approved ot A, M. Wright and Ald. McCren_sre both resi- dents of the Twelfth Ward: Both are good men, of known inteatity and ability. Ald. Mc- Crea has given satlsfaciion to his constituents 3}-"", Mr. Wright is popularon the Board ol rad e, T.ouis Wahl is brought forward as a represents atlve German citizen and husincsé-man, and he 18 regarded with conslderable favor Ly many, John Mattocks fs a Democrat and a good lawyer. Ilb Is generally well liked, Is no ex- R:lmx npon . Democrats . the good-|! tl), tho town trainist, and s an enerzctic worker. In regard to the Aldermanie contest, but lit- tle has yet been done, Hildreth, the biather- sKkite, sweara that he will be clected ; but, as ho 1a ineligible to any. oflice of trust by reason of his crimes agalnet the United States Govern- ment, it 1a not likely that he will even be ad- mitted to & acat In the Conncll even 1f be should be elected, na that body ix the judge of tho qual fticatiuns of its ovn membors, ¥ « SEVENTH WARD, | A largely-attended meeting of tha Republics nus of the Seventh Ward was held at No. 338 Bine Island astnue Inst evening to perfect the organtzation of a club for the warl. G. W. Gandner was in thd chair, and O. 1. Dudley acted as. Socretary, they having beon appointed nt & former mccting, The Commitiee appointed to sccure a hall for the use of the Club reported that it hod made no progress, and asked! for further time. Granted, - Mcasrs. Duguid, Desher, and Taylor were ap- ointed a Commitiee on . Constitution and By- aws, The Commitlea reported alter o short delay the constitutiod of the old East-End Cluby which was taken up by scetions and ndapted. The Club then adjourncd for one week. OCASUALTIES. JIORRORS OF BUIFWRECK. BostoN, Feb, 2L—A letter reccived from Capt. Kaney of ‘tho scheoner F, E. McDonald, dated Goree, west const of Africa, Jan. 24, says that on his outward passage from Boston ho fell in with the wrerk of tho Britlsh bark Marie, Capt. Grayson, having ou-board two survivors of the crow of fourteen men, the others huving werlshed from exposure and famine. The wreck was discovered In latitude 33.28, longitude 3230, with the masts gono and hold full of water, The two men wore talken on bosrd Lhe schooner, bot one died within four hours. From the solo survivor b was ascertalned” that tho bark wns bound from ' Doboy, OGs, to Delfast, Ircland; thut she sprung a leak in u gale and fliled with water.s0 it was impossible to save any provislous or fresh;water. Tho Jumber with: which .tho:vessel was laden pre- vented her from sinking,. bt the weight of the masts turned $he vosscl on her hoam ends until:| tho masta broke awsy, when sha righted, and the men rewained the deck, having no food or water., They soou hegan to dio of starvation, aud as soon as ono died the rest subsisted upon tus dead body, and so on, untl only two were Jolt.* Tho surrivor, James McLaughiln, belo 1o Belfast, Ircland, ‘and . says. that. only small portlons uf the bodles conll bocaten. Noone was killed, but.the moment onc died the sur- vivors cut the throat of the deceased and drank the blood, and then divided the heart and brains. * It was thirty-two days from the time of the disaster until the wreck. wax alghted, and during all that .timo the crow had notn drop ot water or othor food than the bodies of thelr dead shipmates. ASHTABULA. CreveLan, 0., Feb, 81, —Tho ZLeuder's Ash- tabula special says the foquest recalled Georgo M. Retd, Superintendent ot Bridges on the Lako 8hore Road, who was, at his request, recalled to make an explanation of Mr. Joseph Tomlinson's testmony, Mr, Tomlluson had testified that some of the main braces, in the bridge had moved threo fnches from “their position belora Jast painted. Mr, Reld has examined the bridgo with respact to cvidence on this lpolm, aud gays that they bad not so moved, Ho cxplains the mistako of Mr. Tomlinson by saving that the plan was chany after Mr.” Tomlinson’s con- nection with the Company waa scvered; nlso, that by rcason of the position of tha braces the painter was unable to touch soma poluts on the sngle blocks, Adjourped till the 23a ot 0 . m. ‘The verdict I8 not expected belore the 24 or 8d of March., Probably no witneeses will bo ex- amined otter this week, Considerable time will bo required inreviewing the testiunony, AT ITS OLD WORK. &Y, Br. Loors, Feb. 2,—Dantel O'llcarn, o work- wan engaged in repairing tho eastern approuch 1ta the bridge, loat his footing sbout 10 o'clock 1last night, aud was hurt so badly that he died +while belng conveyed to the hospital, This af- |ternoon a stranger while walking under the bridge was struck un the head by a plecs of tini- ber which fell from nbove and Instantly killed, Lis skull being badly mashed. ; FATALEXPLOSION, Cixemwati, Fob. 21.~The boller in the Clif- ton Barrel Works at Pomeroy, O., exploded this evening, killlng four persons aul wound- ing twelve othiers. REAR-ADMIRAL DAVIS. Bpecial Dispaich to The Tridune. BostoN, Feb, 21—The funeral of RearAd- rairal Davis, at Combridge to-day,” was stmple and unostentatious. The Rev. Phillips Brooks oflefated, and tho followlnz asted as pall- bearprss - Rearsddmiral Henry K. Thateher, U. 8, N.; Commodore Foxhall A, Parker, U, 8. N.; Gen, Bonbam, U, 8. A,; Col. Laldley, U. 8, A.; ex-Gov, Wnshburn, Dr. Asa Gray, Dr. Morrill Wyman, and’ Prol. G. M. Lowe. The younger officers of the navy in the loverse order of the rank followed the remalus, The body was escorted to the Cambrideze cemetery, whero the remainder of the burlal-service was read, and threa rounds of blauk cartridges fred by & detachment of marines over tha grave. —— PAINFUL, BUT NOT DANGEROUS. At about 13130 yvsterday morning the watch~ ‘man of the Northwestern depot, corner of Ca- nal and Kinzle strects, dlscovered three men in the actof bresking into a freluht caz standing upon the track north of the depot. e gotto tho *‘uorrid™ of them, and chased them back into the depot, and they all separated and ran off in different dlrections. Ho drew a bead ugon the posterfor of one of them ‘and : popped him one for luck. The wounded man fell, and OM- ver Edward Reardon hnprenln along, took, b to the Madison Btreet Blatlon, where he ve the namo of Edward Hauson. Thy wound! fiunoi conaldercd at all dangerous, ¢ o ii— MINNESOTA JUDGE. Special Dispatch lo The Triduns. 87, PavL, Feb. 31, —Proceediugs by quo ware ranto bave beon commenced {n the Supreme Court to oust John L.McDonald from tha Judgeship of the Eygbth District, on the ground that his uaturalization, effocted Just Qctober, woa_ lllogal and voud. McDonald came to this country from .Scotiand when Lo was ouly 1L years old, and has bean o oilice almost coutiou- oualy for sixteen years. He Is w lawyer Ly pro- fessfon, but never discovered the neceanily fur belng paturalized till Jast October. OBITUARY. Special Dispatch to The Triduns. Broowuingron, 1L, Feb, 21.~James Funk, balt-brother of ex-Mayor Funk, of Bloumington, aud a member of the widely-known Fuok famle 1y, 0f McLesn County, dled yesterday ut Car- thage, Mo, Hlis remaing will arrive here to- night aud be fnterred in Randoloh's Grove, ‘Ile 18 8 party with whow his helf-brothers bad many years of litlgation mu]x‘;‘nu“ a diatribution ot theestate of Tssac Funl ot ¢ THE INDIANS. ; Daapwoop, D. T., Feb, 21.~Company O of the Third United States Cavalry, under com- mand of Licut J, F. Cummlogs, arrived bere this eveving, Two other companics are on the way. The party of armed citlzens that went [n pursult of the [ndisns who run off stock fu the viclnlty of Speurfi:h returned yesterday, havinyg reaptured sbout 190 bead of l{lflfil stock. They report un Indian villaee of sbout thirty lodgea léwatu! po the Belle Fourthe River. Licut, 'winwmings expects to leave hicre early to-mor- Tow worning to uttack the vitlage. working: WASHINGTON. Both Houses Working Busily on the Appropriations. Tho Senate. Completes the Post.Office and Legislative Bills, That Pacific . Mail Subsidy Creeps Into the Former Measures Chittenden Agaln Tells the Story of Hia Connection with Distriot Jobs, ABKS FOR MORE, TUR PACIFIC MAIL COMPANY, Epeclal Diwatech o The Tridene. Wasnixeron, D, C., Feb. 81.—The Pacific Mall Bteamship subsidy job was slid through the Senato to-day with tho case that showed tliat all danger of opposition had heen carefully kuarded azalnst {n advance. Thero naver has been a great lobby scheme so quietly and effcete ivoly worked up. Undercover of the excites ment about the Presidential question, the agents of the Company lala thelr plans without tue newspapoers or the opponents of the measure In Congress suspecting whay they.were at. When ths Post-Offica Appropriation blil had been gono through with to-day, Mr. Ham- lin offered s an amendment the para- graph contalning the subaidy of $500,000 for monthly ‘secvica on this line durinz another fiseal year, This was ndopted In Comunittes of the Whole without any contest, but alterwards, out of regard for the feclings of some Senators, the form of the appropriation was changed so 84 to open the sorvico to compotition,” This was, however, Yo A MERB BLIND, for It was provided that the servics should ba performed In, Awmerfean-built vessols of over 2,000 tons burden, and it Is well known that thero (8 noother Amerlian company that has ehips of this capacity, so that it could ompeto for the subsidy. The Tactfic Mall Company ls believed lers to be on tho verge of bankruptey, and it {3 underatood that bn the contintance of this subsidy depends tho rotvency of the concernj so that tho cifort to get it through Congrees is really FI00T AGAINST DEATIL ITSELF. A rival company—the Orlental 8¢ Ovcldental— Is offering to carry the mails for the sca post- nge unly, which will amount to but & fow thou- sand dutlars n year, . The samo bill which provides this magnificent. Rift to o slnking company under the. plea nt uunlnlnln;z Amgrican commerce appropri- ntes only * $240,000 for the carriugo of il tho inails between this country sud Europe. ‘Thus it appears that a monthly scrvice to China. wnd Japan voats nioro than double as much ss an almost duly service to Eumlm. Amtong the 1nes crossing tho Atlantle fs a llue of Ameridan ships, salling from Philadelphia, that might be supposed to have A8 GOOD A CLAIM npon the Governmont bounty for tho support of tommers ns tho Pacifle Line. Ita scrvico is performed in Ameriean-buill nll{m of aver 2,000 1ous burden, but [t reccives for its weekly trips Icss than ouc-tenth the amount. The Benate li;_mpcucl torontinue to give to the Pacific Mail, iis mncondment will probably be rejected by the House, and whon the bill gets to 8 Confer- caco Committe in the lase hours of the acesion, tha acents of the Compauy will undoubtedly koow how to havs tholr, Fub taken care of. Speoker Raudall sald “in relation to thissab« #ldy to-day that e was strongly opposed to its reucwal, “If It should cume befora the Houso in such 8 form as to Le csn.»n to iiebato he would be Inclined to leave tho Speaker's chalr and make 8 sepeech against (t, and while he did not gay that he shoild make up tho lluunopor— tion of the Conference Comuittoo ou the Post- Office bill In such a way os to insure [t durm‘ it {s falr to prostuma trom what he did say thal the joh will reccive no comfort from tho con- fereesun tho part of the House. REAL-ESTATE POOL. GUITTENDEN ON THE BTAND. - pgctal Dispatch to The Tribune. | Wasnwotos, D, G, Fob, 21.—Monsfeur Ton- .on bas come again, George R. Chitienden (Count Fosco) wug examined to-lay scerelly by tho Real-Estate Pool Committee. There wers presont but threo incmbers, all Democrats. The subJect of tho examiuation wes Chittenden's _relation to tho District Ring here, and the De- ‘Qolyer & McClellan payments, Democrats are busy mysterlously circulating the story that Chittenden swore that ho pald Gen. Qarfleld 25,000 for hia influcnce as Chalrmnanof the Com« ‘mittce on Appropriation, in ndditfon to the £5,000 paid to Gorfleld by Richard Parsons for - o brief on the rolative merits o forty-onc siyles of wood pavements, Democratic newspapers will publish this: pre- _tended testimony, given.in secret sesslon, with i great partlcularity of detadl, Chitten.len him- sclf says ho awore to nothing of the kind. He uever made any payment of mouey to- Garfleld. He only restatod the old story about - his ex- s penditure of $05,500 for e ?}?n"::l’lm com;\m“nu:, of which the public grew weary threc years ago, Garfield’s wnuualfl with :fit wuydln.'uu‘:\ on every stump In his distrlct, and there {s not a _mnew thing in ths whole story, He clalmed that as a law. yer, In vacation tlme, lo devoted many vecks to thu preparation of the briefs for a brother-lawyer, aud recelved his feo o & mutter which had no earthly relation to the Appropris ation Committes, As (Garfleld fsu member of the Electoral Commities, tho purpose of the Democrats in reviviog this threadbare sonsation ts manifest. RESUMPTION, SUBKAAN'S DILL. WASTINGTON, Fob. 81,~Tho following Is the full text of the bill toald {n the resumption of specle paynents, reported to-day by Benator Sherman from the Committes on Finance, and placed ou thu calendar for couslderation; e il enacled, clc., That the Sectetary o ‘Traaeury bo snd be [s heroby suthorized to’lnfn“}l.\ 4 sum, or sams, not exccading fn the 8100, in redemption of an equal of United Stales notee, unier suthority of the acts of Feb, 25, 1802, July 11, 1842, and March 0, 1803, coupon ur rogistered bonda of the aatie do. ecription ond character ks thuso authorlzod by the acts of July 14, 1870, and Jan, 20, 1471, rodecm- sble In coinof the presont rd yalue at the lcasute of'the United States after thirty years rom date of their issue, and be Interest payas ble quarterly in such coiu, at tha rute of 4 per cent per snoum. Such bouds shall ba Insddition to the loun wuthortzed by the acts of July 14, 1870, und Jan. 20, 181, Sxe. 3, That durlug any one year thers shall not be lvaucd of sstd bonds or radeomiod of said uotes mare than $25,000,000 nor more than $3,000,600durinye any one month, and when sald uzy notes shall have bLeen so redeenied, thoy #hail not aguin be roissued, hut shall be cancoled #nd destroyed, No commisalon |n any form ahall ¥ the exchsnge of bonds fsued under tho S| 'l?l: t‘h{;ncg a1 ! the T Sec., At the Becrelary of the Treasury | hereby authorized to lesue, 7:: exchange 1, rl!"fllf tender nutes of the Unfted 8tatos, sifvar coln 1o anumouut which, inclading the smonut here- tofors authurized (o ba lésded by tho act of April17, 1476, Chap. &), sud by the Jotut Resols tion of July 22, 1876, No. 17, whall not excecd $80,000, 000, #nd the legal toader_ uotes sa reco d wball bo canceled and destroyed, and be held 10 be a portion of the sinking fund provided by the existing law, the lutercst to bo compuled thareon s in cade of bonds redecmed. ke, 4. That the necessary expentes of engras Ing, printing, preparing, and lisuing the by and of tedecmlug and cauceling the Unitea bia notes, 8¢ provided 1 this act, ahull be paldont of any woney in the Treasury not otherwive approprie ated, but ihe whole awaunt thercof shall not ox. ceed une quarter of 1 por centum of the amougt of boods 1saued, . NOTES AND NEWS, PLEADS ¥OR LENIRXCY, Bpectal Dimpatch 1o The Triduns. Wasminorox, 1) C., Feb. 81.—Ferd B, Wins- low, formerly of: Chicago, sentenced to the stealinz $11,000 trom the Treasury Departinent \belovgiug to the Illuols Natloual Baok, Lss presented s petitlon to the President for & commutation of the senteoce from imprisonment in the - Albauy to imprisonment in the District Jail, The ground upoun which this petition Is based Is that Wiuslow lsan old man too feeble to work, and that his family reside here. If seat to the Albany - Penitentlary, of course bis sentence would be Imprisonment at bard labor. Iu the District Jall no labor is required. It {s generally inthnated that this application fs the forecrunuer af oue which will be made by those who hays Lud wore or Juss to do with the casy for s come plete or pariia) vardoo, 3 TUE APPROPRIATION BILLS. Both Houscs mawlcsted 8 commendable de- of 000; for to $060, D ilio Beerctary o Berv transporting its I8t Albany Penitentiary for elghteen months, for - Penttentiary terminatlon to hnaten the appronriation. bifts, ‘The Houre, immediately after the withdratal of tha Joint Conventlon, procgeded: with the Bundry Civit billy five miinates. Goneral debate was closed fn, dition_Convention - between tho United Blates and 8pain having been oxchang- ol; the Preatdént hos made praclamation of the same, It Is agreed that the Government of the Umted States and ehall, duly made, Spaiu Government ot nutual requisition to Justice ull pereans who may be charged with, or who have been canvicted of, any crimes epecified fn the vonvention, committed within the jurisdic. tion of the contracting parties, while sald por- suns wera actoally within such jurisdictlon when the crime.wad tommitted, and who shall seck anasylum or shall be found sritiin the terri- torica of the other, provided that such sur render shall take place only npon such evidence uf crininaiity as according to the laws of the thc where tiie fugitive or personso charzed shall 4 found,and would jostif commitment, and trial, 1 been thera committed. ered np acordin ¥entfon who shal tanvicted of, an his apprehension, and. crimgor offensc had Persons shall ! be deliv- of this con- ged with, or of the following crimes: Murder, attempt to commit murder, rape, arson, Plr:lcyormulh ng “oflices . of of * banks, robbery, forgery, countarfelt: and kidnapping. to extraditlon for - political. offenscs, burglary, breaking and enter- the Government or offices companies, ete. fi.ember.flnmgnt, nut be subject nor for crime committed previous to the ratification of the treaty, and no reon shall be tried for any crime.or offenses other than that for which he was surrendered, uniess such crimo_be one of those above enumcrated, and shall hiave been cammitted subtequent to tho exchango of ratl- ticatious. ‘The stipulations of this conventlon shall be plicable to all foreign or colonial posscesions olther of tho two'conteacting partios. Either party may at any time terminate tho treaty by iving u.{ Gther six monthe' notice, I meMs. ‘The tion, Willlam: A. Wheeler, accompanled b{ Secretary Chandler and other gentlemen,was at the War Department to<day and made o so- cfal eall upon (i ‘The Natlonal Executive Committes of the Unlon league of Ameriea will, meet here areh Rl The President has signed the act to encourage und promote tel tween Amerlen and raphie commuuieation be- The Benate contirmed Frank T. Albright as Wasnixaton, D, C., number of Tostmaster at_Mason, Mich.; A. B, Ryford, Postmaster at Benton ITarbor, Mich. ———, CONGRESS, Feb,' 1.—A large from various mittces wero made, and, at the expiration of the mornlug hour, the uufnistied busl- ness, helng, Lho LIl to amend the Pacific Rullroad acts so s to create o slokiug fund for the liquidation of tho. Indebtedness due tho Goyernment by the' Pacific Rallroad Company, was laid aslde informaliy, with tho understand- ing it should bo consldered unflalshed busiucss. The Post-Offics Appropristion bitll was thon taken up, com- Amendnicnts reported by the Committee on to $7,250,000; for Appropriations were agreed to, as follows: In- creasing tuo appropriations. for 8peclal Agents from $121,600 to $140,000; that for adver- tigng from " $40,000° to $60,00¢; for com- pensation, to. Postmasters from $7,000,000 compeneatlon to clerks in post-ofices from £3,200,000 to $3,300,~ the' payment of from $750,000 to. $000,000; for miscellancous and lucldental cxpenacs, from §60,000 .t $10),+ 000; for transportation ot malls, from §900,000 ,000; for compensation to rallwal otlice clerks, from $1,125,000 to $1,3)0,003; for routs agents, from $045,000 to misil-messongers, from $600,000 to 8700, tho mauufacture of pustal care to.$300,000: and increasing ti Lrom $3,333, Ictter-carricrs post~ $1,050,000; for ; for fromn 62."6,000 fiany propriation 460 1o 84,805,875 trom l?l’ m;::ucy in the Treasury, to meet appropristions made by the bill in case the revenucs of the Post-Ofilco’ epartment aro insuficient, 'Tlig Clinlr laid belore the Senate a lotter from of War inclosing the report of Maj, Merrill, of the Englneer Corps, In regard 10 Liis constructlon of & harhor of reh Croek bottom, op, ond recommande tho plan, Referred, . The Bonate coneurred ‘In tho amendments of the House to the hill toratify an agreement wlth certaln bands of the Sloux nation-of Indi- nns, and also with the Northern Araphoo snd Cueyoune Indians, and tho blll passed. - igo at Mill osite the.city of Cincinnatl, on appropeiation to carry out The Chair lald before tho Scuste & messago lution fnclostn Btate In rezard partinent from 1730 to 1376, {from the President fn anewer to the Benote reso- the report of the Sccratary of thie axpenditures by that De- Lald on the tablo, ‘Tho Comnlttee also reported as ropristing $10.000 t b Enibiaton' ast ye work. amendment. e a: 0 Post-Oflice nized last year to complete ita Agreed to. Mr, Hunlin submitted an amendment allow- 80 of It 0 Inquire Jnto the ixteen yents ago. fog the Postmaster-Goneral touse $260,000 of the amount approprlated fur mall trunsporta. tion to obtaln proper facilities from the great trunk Jincs of rallroads for raflway service dur- Ingthe fiseal year coding June 80, 1873. Iu cxplanation of the amondment Mr, Hamlin sald the Postmaster-Goneral Lad no inoney to place. ce on neiv roads, and. to-day this country is mail upon o system which ex- ‘The reductions made he --prnxmu:m bills of last vear was tho Comimission had been ap) inted e tal service, uud it would Turnish valuable, Informatlon which would ena- Lls Cougress to make a new postal system, It would result In saving fu the tr ta- tlon of the. g Tho Comuitice on Peat-Oftico and Post-Ronda had come Lo the con- clusion that it would ot be wise to-day to enter upou a system of fast mails. [f Congresa should undertake to extend the fast mail scrvico to-day it might nd embarrassment after wetting the Information obtuined hy the Postal Comnmis- afon, Postal cars could be put on the large trunk. roads, but tlioy would ha the fast mail service, T the Pennsylvanla Central ahd New York Cene tral Roads, wera now running posial cars forty- tive fect fu teugth, and thero was not room {n them tor the proper distributlion of the malls enroute, Thoamundinent which he proposed waa for the purposcof cnabling the Postinustor- General toarrango with the Companies to place thelr roads sixty feel in ed of the mals would not bu lucrensed the facilities for disteibution would be, anul the mails coutd therefore be de- livered earlier, a8 no time_would bo lost In dis- tribnting them after reachiug tho city to which thoy were destined. The amendment of Hamlin was agreed to witlout a d.viston, Mr. Hlamlin then submitted tho following: hereby apprapristed easury not otherwise appropriutad, to'cnable the Postinaster-General mail service between Ban Chiua for one year, and Pflllu cars _on ongth. While tho 8 ‘That the suts of §! out of any money in 10 coutinue steamshiy Francisco, Japat the Postulaster- contract with tha Pncific M any u1pun tho torma apecificd under tho act of 17, 1883, and Keb. 18, 1847, for transporting miull (rom Bun Frauclseo o Japan aud China upon the samo tering snd couditiuns, so far os appllvable, aud the Postmaser-Ueneral s dl- rected to continue suld service ns hereln pro- ‘eb, vided. was agrecd I.ol ered ju Comal to the mall servic llcmmdul.'w‘ Mr, [ani] thervol my ma: servl.e from of Mr. Vo no connectlon with led. Alfter debate the amendment of M. Hamlin and,tho blll, haviug becu cousid- ttea of the Whole, was reportod e amendments mado in committee concurred fu with the cxceptlon of the last onc ot Mr, lHamlin In: regard to China Benate, and th upon which & separato vote was Mr. Bo‘i submitted au mncudinent to that of n, ropriating $500,000 or so much for monthly mail 0 Rio Juncico, and g Postmuster-Generul be and thorlzed to entor futg a contraxt fur thls purposs with any partics to carry such mails in Ainerlcan vessala of not fess than 34000 tous Lurthen. Mr, Hamlin luhn:ullwd l!i li\mu)nd:mm o tll'l“llfl. 'y B0 B8 provide that ships al be bullt under the dire.ton and lnlpeluuou of “aj eat trunk lnes, aytborized to teamship Com- s bereby aue sqme vayal oflicer, to be designated Ly the Sec- retary of the Navy, and gald ohips shall at all thnua be subject tuthe ugs of the Guvernment ut, ,lr_uh:wuhls me'.: htwrfihai‘wr. sinendment of T & that of Hawnlin Hone Agreed o, “'1‘ uy amuuded by 3 way ugreed to. ' Mr. Ingalls submitled, as a substitute for the amendinent of Mr. Hamlln axreed to in Com- mittea of the Whole, tho following: *Aud the suw of $300,000, necessury, 1s herub) malls between the , OF 50 1uch thereol as may be carry tho ated to Etalul and Chln:’uud Japan upon the best uitaiuable teros for a monehl beand service, sald service, snd tho Postoiester-Geseral hereby uuthorized to contract fur such wall to be rarried In American- bulit and ownud vesscls of not less than 3,000 tons - burdew! 18, a8 followws Allilwon, Bamuu, Agreed to—yuas, 275 uays, Kernan, MoMillsg, Moreldl, Paddock, * Puttcravm, Camaron (Ta,), Goldthwaite, . Rarzaat, Camaron (Wis), Hamlin, Weat, hatve, Incalls, Windom, Chrlstiancy, Johnston. Withers 27, ¥ > NAYS, Alcorn, Hitehcock, Ransom, Dailey, Mecreery, Ttubertsan, Clayton, HMeBonald, Sherman, —_— Cooper, zeY, 8pencer, 5 Davis, Merrimon, eller, : I\ L Heroford, Randolph, Wright—18, 4 The bill was then rcaa a third time and 3 . READY RELIEF Curos tho Worat Pains in From:Ono to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE-HOUR: After mading this Advertisement Need © Any Ono Suffer with Pain, RADWAY’'S READY RELIEF 18 A Cure for Every: Pain. It was the First andis the Only Pain Remedy That nstantly stons the most excrnelating Palns, allars inflammations, and cures congestivns, whether of tha Lungs. Kloniach, Bowels, or other Rlands of orzans, by ‘ane'spplication; - i IN FROM ONE T0 TWENTY_ MIN'II'I‘ES.' sed, 1m§lr. Windom called up the Legislative, Ju- diclal, aud Execntise Appropriation bill, and in cxplanation thercol sald tho bill, as It came fFom the Houso, appropriated 814,379,345, As amended by the Commitlea on Approprintions and_reported to .the Benate it appropristed §10,707,885; {ncrease, $1,75%,650. 6 Legiala tive bill for the current flacal yeor appropriated $15,717,038, - "The Committee on Appropristions had arlopted o general principlo In considering the bill which was to relnstate all salarles re- ducefl}:e the JTouse to what theyare at present, ThegCommitteo bad.taken the compromise measnre of tho last scssiun, fixing salaries for the curront fiscal ‘yur as thelr gulde, and had not in » single fnstance incressed any unmr{ over that determined by the compromise of last ecssfon. Tn a_ few fostauces n number of employes in the Exccutive Dopariments had been increased, as, for inatance, in tho Bixth. Auditor's ofllee, where the accounts of the Post. Oflice Departinent were settied, there was not suflicient force. Thore were 1) appiitations for tmoney-order oftices, hut thu{ could not bo granted on account of there not belng sufident clerleal force to settle thelr accounis. The moncy-order oflices pald thelr own iay, aud left. a small profit to the Q@overnment. There- fore it wns dcemeod advisable to increass the force. All aimendments reported by the Com. inittee on Apprapriations wore uf'rucd to, Among them were the n;llawln + Increnslug the appropriation for salarles and cxpenecs of Collectors of fnternal revenuc from 81,- 6i5,000 to ,80,000, and striking out ot the touse bl the clause reduclug the number of internal revenus col- lection districts to 120 after the B0th of funo next. . The nmnndmonl-n}mmpr{nflnx . 41059 to the payment of judgments of th Court of Clalms was also agreed to, The House, it will be ramembered, appro- riated $25,000 for compensation of the Presi- dent of the United States, and provided that Bee. 163 of the Revised Etatutes be repealed po fur a8 the samo relates to the salaryof the: Presidont. sl : Tho Scnate Committee reported an amend. meunl {ncreasing the n[\pruprlnllon from $23,000 ta £50,000, and striking out the proviso In ro- gard to the repeal of Sce. 183, ° The_question helng on .coneurring In tho amendment of the Commlittice, Mr, Wrlght de- manded the yeas aud nays, and 1t was agreed to —yecas, 83 nays, 18, as follows: ‘Nnmu(:rhwvln‘!nlm’nmclfllnz g}c wm-. the YEAS, Rheamatic, Bed-dden, fuorn, Cripplel, Nervous Allison, Conover, Paddock, - Neursiglc, o7 prostrated with discase msy sufler, Barnum, Cooper, Jtabertson, . g Tooth, Cragin, argent, : 2 Boutwell, Tenuls, Bpencer, Truce, Dorney, Teller, A : Camoron (Pa.), Goldthwalte, Mindom, i Ay i Cameran(\¥is. ), Tamiin, Withers—23, 5 Chaftee, + MeMillnn, G : Al Hihouk, Randelps, ML corn, hcook, andnlp! g Batley, Kernan, tansom, I > Cocistel, Meheety, Wadeigh, Afford Instant Ease. Dawes, McDonald, Wallace, Ferry, Muu{. Whyle, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammse Horeford, Morrill, Wiright—18. tion of the Biaddor, Inflammation of tho The bil] having been considered fn Commlttes of the Whole, was roported ‘to the Ecnate and tho amendments made in Committeg con; Bowels, Mumps, Congsstion of tie Tungs, Sore ' Throat, Difficult Breathing, - Palpitation of the art, © Hysterlos, Croup, Diphtherin, Oatarrh, Influonza, Headache, Toothache, Nouralgia, Rhoumatism, Cold Chills, Aguo Chills, Ohiliblsins, and Frost Bites. The iication of ‘the It Tteltet 4 partaw iR the pate or ey s Wil soash and comfort. s in balf tumbler of water will, ina. few miautes - cure Cramps, Pain ir Blomach, Tearibu Teadache, Diatrhiots, Dysanlers, Cof: ey Wintid the Bowels, amfailtntcros paing ravelersanonidafdy 0 EADY Bt FEVER and AGUE. Fever and Aguo cured for Ofty cents. remedinl ll!n{ln thoe world KD!I! will l;lllp:n 'Ir:wl'nfi aguo, and all other malarious, héllgu noatlef phoid, 3 950l by Drugg ¢ Y St pex borie currdd in. . Mr, Hitelicock sybmitted an amendment fn- ercusing the nrimmprllllon for the purcluse ot garden and field sced for dlstribution .in those Stutes which wore ravazed by grasshoppera in 1876 from 810,000 to $30,000. " Agreed to. The bill waa then read s third time and ansod. - B P'Tie Sonate went Inta oxecutive scaslon, and when the doors reopencd took o recess until 10 o'clock to-morrow, . TOUSE. Mr, Holman, of the Appropriastion Commit. tee, reportod the Bumlr{ Clvil Appropriation bill; and the House then went Into Coin- mittee of the Whole on that bill (Mr, Buckner in tho chair). g Mr, Conger raised a point of order an ihe par- acruph which authorlzes the purchase of “tha Congrenlonal Globe building in Washington, to- getber with the bound and unbound volumes of tho Glabs contatned rhereln, on the ground that it waa new logisiation, The Chalr sustalucd the polnt, and _thio para- graph was stricken out. Mr. Harrison offered an amendment appropris ating $33,000 for Improving the ventilation of the House of Reoresentutives, Lo bo expended under th architeet of the Capltol. . Alter debate, agreéd to, aod somo progress was made on the vill. > Tho Cominittea rose, nud the House took o recess till 7:80 this evening. 3 The Ilouse, lmmcdlalcl{ on_reassembling, wont foto Commi‘tce of the Whole, Mr, Buek- :xlor lgltlim chalr, on the Bundry Clvll Appropria- jon bill. Mr, Belford moved to (nerease the appropria- tlon for tha survey of public lunds from $50,000 to 01200,000, and spoke in sypport of his amend- ment, After some discussion it was rejected. %rboll;)?"om then moved to fix tho amount at. DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, Terfectly tastolesn, elegantly coated with sweet gam purge, ato, purify, cleamie andatrengthen. Htad yaveplits tor ihacura ot mil diaonlors of tha St 8zl i ver, Howals, K Bisdder. Nervour Dis eascs, eadaclit, Constiratlon, Coutiveness, Indiges $fou)" Dyspeoals, Billousacss, Dillons Fever, Infam: matlon o Rowala, Filcs, dnd all Detanzements of 1ne Interaal Vissera.. Warrsntod to effock & poalilvs curs. Putaly vegeiable, contalolng no tercury, mia: ety athe oo toms resulting trom o fol a T Dhiordertar ke ikutire Grazmer . lien, Faliness of the Blood tn d Pllos, he Head, Acidity of (he Stomach, Nausea, Hearthirn, DieRurt of Food, Fullness of Wolght L the Rtomach, Four Eruptions, Biaking or Flutterings anl' ‘ltnl the tumach, Swimming of the Head, furricd and hifieuit Hreathiing, Flutterl L the Heart, Chioking or bullo. ating Sanamt In & Tyini Posture, {mness of Telon, Datsor {Weba before tha slght, Fever wnd Dull Faintd the flead, Denclency of Persplration, Vellow- ness of the HKin and Eyes, Paios in the Bide, Ghest, Limbe, " sod Budden Flushica of Iest, Hurningla the 'lesly. N w domen of RADWAY'S PILLS will frea tho sy tem fromall of the shors named disorders. Price, 25 Ceota perbozs * Boid by Druggisia. A long thine was consumed In eudeavoring to find if thera wus a quorum Yruent, Mr. Holman trying to effect & compromlise on $100,000, Mr, Lana rejecting the proposition. Alter two roll- calls ths Committeo rose, and the Housa took a recess untll 10 o’clock to-morrow, phpt i CANADIAN FINANCES. A Panle In the Montreal Stock Exchange— The Hank In Trouble—-Cundition of the Merohants* Bankc., Dispaich to New Fork flerald, MoNTREAL, Feb. 10.—The finauclal eltuation hero las aasumed sn exwmln{dr berious aspect within tho ?nnt few doys,—in fact, therc has been a regular panle on tho Btuck Exchange, snd prices of leadlng securitics have been subjected a very lieavy depre- ciation. ‘The largest institutions which ‘are supposed to he on a perfectly substancial basis have even suffercd, and theairis full of all sorts of ramors, Whcre there Is *smoke there must be tire,” and It would not be very surpria- fug_ 1t some very startiing disclosures were muda durlng tlie preseut week, Tho bauls have recently sustained ieavy losses by fallures fu different’ parts of the country, aul thelr Bru(luunnot have been large for” some time ack, as trudo {a {n o very ‘depressed condition and great dificulty Is experionced in obtalning legritimnte employment for fuads at remunera- tive rates, ‘The stock of the Merchauts’ Bank, which ranks nuxt to the Bank of Montroal as far ns mrilllhroncemw, among the banking insti- tutiona of Cunada, has depreclated within thy (varian fmor DR, RADWAT'S - REMEDIES. X have ked ap Ovarinn Tuor in the Ovarles aud Howrls for Ten Years. ANx Annor, Dec: 27, 1473.—Du, Raowavi Thsb ofjiera raey e benufited, { make hisaatement: sa OvarfeaTumor in the Uvariessnd fow: els Tor ten ye: tried (he best liyaicigns of ¢hld W, o at such & 20010 Dok hat 1y ad mach omter, & ar. lace wit ot vk v g e, et o | B85 T A b S B very serlous did the position of tho ban| t cined! mn{u that tho Directors deamed ft necossary to | ditiaatin] M‘P e 2 bt il er ik oL triei . e T oIt the Itesolvent, two basesof ittt e bieh i, U7 Jiteh, st et O WaLd lwelve more boltlés of sha Heslyent o vere., 0f the Tallet; and twoboxesof tha Etils. ~Bafore ey were gona ufl oat twonty.axe paunds 10 wa the. call togsther tho principal sharcholders at noon to-day ta deviso means to removo the susplcions which prevail {n regurd to Its affuirs, - Statements were submitted . purporting to show that the bank 1ssolvent, It waa stated pouniss thut since the last_sunnal meeting o loss of | 7 hcoatinued ol themcicioo uail fwas sars (a3 &40 wos sustalned. ‘To this was sdded | oonth 4 during that fime lost forty-fvs dn $100,000 for contingencies, In addition to thesy | fusil1lock thresdisen bottied of tha iiesolveul, si s ed to wi e AL tica ltellcf, and s}x boxca of tho Pills. surma 1t was resoived to wine, out the Mliwau- feel per wll wad iny heartis full ot grattn e keo & Deotrolt Rallway bonds, amounting to | toUad far il piamy decp siction, To you, sify L modiclne, ¥ focl doeply tndebred $210,000, thus making i total luss of §710, The Coottngont Hund at the last aonual meetlog was 81,108,000, After doducting tho losa of $710,000, there would, accordluiz to the statements furolshed, bo a surplus of ucnrl{ ) 1 your wouderful B !nnmrrf-'m tuiay boss much of & bickiug L usliers us I ha been 1 e, (Blgued. MRS, E, O, DIBDINS Mrs, Bibbing, who makes the above certificate, 1ol erson for ll‘? 1 r:&nflu ou W send mediting une, 1973, "The medicines abuve Mated nuim:”: 400,000 over and abave the capital. The DI ¢ me, with the t105 0f what Was eant Lo re.tors’ liabilities amouns to nen{"l $1,000,000. you, n’ miay say. l'f.ifi"’ru-‘t-un‘:‘;n';ucon':g; -_“naml Tha General Manager, Alr, Rac,'haa ‘topdared | Qualidcation, (Signed) o o o 8. LERGY, ) his restgnation, but It has ot yet been wce(rted. ‘Tho price of thy stock {s now 8, It was down to 80 on Baturday, CAPT, EADS' JETTY. NNw ORLEAN3,' Feh, 81,—Capt. 0’Brien, of the ship Belle O'Brien, after eounding the: l:nlu and pettiog cast efzhtoen feet ou hard ottom, declined golog through, and had his ¢hip ut to sea through Southwest Pass, which waa done without troudle. The Bello O'Brlen's draft wus about twenty fect, . HYMENEAL, Byecial Dispateh to Th Tribuns. MrLWAKER, Wiss b b S A brlilaat wede diug occurred g$ the Tompls of Enunucl (Jews Isl:} today, the parties bofug 3lr. J. If. Nowmay and Mivs Vrisco, well known fn ‘this city, The chure) wia eldmr.\l.ul_r trimmed with Rowers, snd there was a gorgeous array of tollets. . . e ———— . FINANCIAL, Special Dispatch to The Triduns. BPRINGYIELD, lil., kb, 3i.—A voluni Der titlon in bankruptcy was to-duy fled by Jumes T, Bruck, of Frunklin. An fovoluntary pettion This tity thet Mrs, liibbina, who makes $58 goove etlicule et lflgb‘wn Tof maay years, wel nowD 10 b .?J he facte thereln stated arv undoubis ol m.a;umflfi:‘hn:w'uu uy dio Who uovesicn Oslumed) | e ) nbgguzm DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillim Rosolvent THE: GREAT-BLOOD PURIFIER, For,the Care of all Cliraple Diseases, Scrofals oF Srphilitic, Hesedltary or Contaglous, be It seated fn the L; or Stomsch, skinor Bo.nln.l’lp-h 9t Nerves, Coruptiog the 8y :li Yitlating the Flulds. chronto !h:’n.mnumf Scrotuls, Glandular S¥ell ourous’ AQetiont, KFpLILE iy Lon) 1 2 witsalso Hled aguinst Sorali I, Westy oo hiss ?fit_;fl?fifig’fl;&&fiyfizfl’:fi ;i Leen runniog green-bousy ut Mattoon. Comnisiau: doot D“’gf?lx i, Ralt ithoam, firon: e chids, umumrqu i nex, Bladden, Liver Prominent evilain life always provoke the con- | pialats eic. FPHICE, §1 YER BOTILE sideratlon of thele cures nd contraries. No gou Baid by Druggucs. . | I wan but is hwpelled Instinctively to strive for the 7 bettoring of lgln\'t.‘ Uue sces 0o end of evil and a] ‘fi 1) wisfortuns, and oo’ Teve of phyaical dirt and per- DR, RADWAY & m‘l 3 Warrenst, L o S T ol b, e u ote AN otlc tLui which botulug bottce can’ be mado by the . % o, Read ¢ Falso and Trus.” d chemist for tollet purpusss sud the bath-room, T oweeseat g DLours oliy &t nnlugvdywnd o lts preparation, aud 1t acts oa thu like ¢l 3 Beod et g o RADWAY & CO i 4, e Jst e o LARIAT & 00 LUl Warreo-st, New Wik Vo peal you.