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= 7*——————fi z THE CilICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1878, 500, antities were colned duriug the period when ;;fi‘:%::n:::{" "';: ;:nh:;::n ‘:0;,:_ “nl(ul‘lflh!l"mln #ald the cofnave hm ceased: %0000 nor moro thon £100,000,000 to be fssucd | F¢2 Raliant 1 any one year; the notes to b receivalle In ayment for all debts, public and private, of e United States, except customs dutics and Infted States bonds and notes payable in cofn. [he bill anthorizes the Becretary to pur- thaso coln with sald notes, and with this toin redeem the ontstanding United States bonds. When the premlum. on coln exceeds the market valuo of Government bonds In Treasury notes, tha Becretary shail bo ment, then, and In all such cascs, officera enfitled 1o fofage may eammato Lo samo 'ACcOraIng ta the existing rezulatione. Mr. Maxey submlited an amendment providing that, when ofiicers of the army may be asafined 1o 8 dnty which reqnires them'to be monnted, the; ahnll, while on sach duty, receive Lhe pay an amoluments of the samo grade of cavalry ofiicera respectively. Agreed fo, and the bill paescd as amended. ‘The Honne joint resotation to aatharize the Bec. retary of War to issne certain arms to the Wash- mngton Light Infantry of Charloaton, 8. C.. wan taken up, and My, Butler, in explanation thercof, mnid It was to relleve the oMcers of the company from the bonds given h{ thom s sccarity for tho arma loaned to them with wnich they fted tne Centennial. Thers had been an overis ment. The Revs. Swarts and Halsey and J. B, Walson ocenpled the stage. Seventy persons slmned the pledge. Red ribbons will be all the rage to-morrow, Mnj, Cooper lectures at the Baptlst Chureh to-morrow evening. —em—— CASUALTIES. CAUGHNT BETWREN CARS. Ricnstoxn, Va., Feb. 35.—In the raliroad ac cldent laat night on the Richmond & ¥reder- icksburg Rallroad, W. C. Mainwaring, of Baitl- more, waa killed; Fred K. Faolkner, of Rlch- mond, had a leg ampntated below the kneo; L. sinking, On Saturday advices were a little more favorable than before. It was sald that the fever had Ieft him. Dut a moisture appenred upon his face. This proved to be an unfavora- Llo sympton, and the next "‘f he was worse nagaln, and to-night J. A. Ilowells, editor of the Sentinel, and an intimato friend of the family, telegrapha that ho {s gradually alnking, and his rocovery {8 thought to ho dwpossiblo. Ilis death may bo expected at any time. e — THE RETURNING BOARD. Anderson’s Sentonce=Petitlon for the Trans. fer of the Other Cases to the United States The Chevenne prisoncrs at Fort Keogh had & bruah with some Bloux during s buffalo hunt. The Cheycennes killed one Bloux and brought his ecalp into the post. Bandg, from the Agen- cles continue to travel north, LADY TEMPEST, Beandal in English High Lifo=A Naronet's WWite Guilty of Adultery—Her Elopomont with Mr. Haongerford—HResult of the Sult for Dissolution of tho Marriage. i Newo York Times, Feb. 38, g In the Times of July 13, 1877, was orinted & NMADIWAY'S REMIDIES. ‘From the Hon. Thurlow Weeq txponding Dr.RADWAY'SR. B. R, REMEDIE] After Using Them for Severai Years, Naw Yonx, Jan.4, 1877.~DmaR 8tre Having for sy, eral years used your medicines, donntinsly at firar, by for expericaciag thole eficacy win full contidzace, 0 o3 & pleauru than 288,500 000, 510 530, I+ 1 18 0 an A duty to thank(ni) nawlcdae tha advantage we Havadertved from {heag, Do plila ars redorted o a1 ofien & gecaslon Frquires ool Londor : be and cancel the same, provided not less than Sit.. Moril Inquired what had bacome of the | 1e% crushied and amputated; and John W. Al- | Npw Gnrpans, La., Fob, 35.—~Thiomas Ander- | Charles Heny Tempest, Dart, with: M. fan. ‘Hurm» TRORLOW WEkD, 250,000,000 of eaid bonds'ahall be redeemed in arms already fssucd to the State na ita quota. dridee, of Fredoricksbutg, Injuries not known. | o1 wha ealled befors the bar this morning. The De. ltapwar. any one year. The Becretary of the Treasury hall use the gold now on hand in the Treasury NOTES AND NEWS, for the purpose of redeeming outstanding Goy- DEATI] OF COMPTROLLER TATLOR. ernment bonds, iprovided that In redeeming Spectal DispatcA to Tha Tridune. bonds under this act oreferenca shall be given 1o bouds bearing the Iargest rate of interest ana | _ WAsmvatox, D. C., Feb, 25.—Rabert Walker Mr. Butler replied he and others wonld like to know. In 1860, during the Administration of Gaov. Bcott, 120,000 stand of arma were drawn hy him, and the Btata was chnrged with being over- drawn to the extent of $84,000, but that amount had bean reduced some hy creditsince thattimeont of the annual appropristion due the State for gerford, This scandal In high life created un- usnal exeltement in English social efrelod, Sube soquently, Bir Charles potitioned before the Probate and Divorce Court for the dlssolution of marriage on the ground of tho adultery of No others were seriously hurt. Malowaring was private sceretary of Prestdent Robingon, of the Richmond, Frederickaburg & Potomac Rafl- rond Company. The accldent was caused by the sleeping-coaches becoming detached in o motlon in arreat of judament was overruled, and when nsked {f he had anything to offer bo- fore his sentencd,’Andorson said that he consid- ered his case n cruel persccution under the forms of law; that he was in the power of the RADWAT'S READY RELIED his wife, Lady Harriette Manson, with Mr. ) ilitia parposes, The arms issned to Gov, Scott | down grade, when the locomotlisa stopped, and having tho shortest time to run. Taylor, First Comptroller of the Treasury, was | ™ 1d not 'ba found in the State, thongh Gov. " Court, and ready to recelvo his sentence, Judge | Henry Vano Forester Holdich Ilunger- | Qnros tho YWorst Paine in from Onete B COXBTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. stricken with paralysis this morning while nt | fiimoton was now rying to rocacer them: and nas | Li¢detached conches crushed into the rear ear | ypboonawored that the accused had had 8 = of the statlonary train, catching the four men standing ru the F;I‘“ form,with the result stated. Bpecial Dispateh (o The Tribune. BAvrtriors, Md., Fcb, 25.—One of the Pulle ford, who is & marrled man. Answers wera flicd denylog tho ' chargo, and thire wna a cialm on the record for owolooa damages, The bl‘l" ln‘lmdl :‘fedl::’ Syflh‘llfli Dhl‘flb:“rk bis desk, He was carried homo and died this An amendment to the Constitution, to bo desiz- | hornaon.., A native of Pennsylyania, he nated ns Art. 10, provides that the Exccutive k) m,;, shall bo vested and hereaftor ndmin. | Went to Ohlo and was Auditor of that State Twenty Minutes. INOT ONE FHOUR recovered some. e (Butler) belteved that soma of theas asms nover reached tho State when they wera iasned, but wera rold befars they got there. }mmmle&. before the end of the scsalon, to in- fair trial before an {tnpartial jury, and that the verdict was fully justified by the ovidence. Ie then sentcneed Anderson, in conge. | but that clalin was withdrawn, ‘The sult finally | Atter veading this adverttsement need any ons suf ot ¢ man_cars attached to the traln which was 1 t rom patn. | RADWAY'S m:u&m;um’lu liered by tiree Froskients, constliuting | when Balmon_ P. Claso was Govornor, When | {rwluce s Fesoltion proriding for an fnquiry fato | 00 e e O A oD me® [ quenco of the recommendation of the T ey on tho Bt toat. s | BV PALN: 1t wed the aise and 1 U upremo Exceutive Councll ‘of Three, to be | Comptroller Whittlesey diedin 1863, Chaso, then After some (uriher qlecusslon, the Jolnt reso- | burg Rallrosd last night, ncar Richmond, con- | Jury to the mercy of tho Court, to Y, lceted by the qualitied Electors of cach and all (Ez(‘um‘snfln, lqml cich ta be taken from one of Seerctary of tho Tressury, st once pent for three several prominent sections of the United | Taylor,and appointed him Firat Comptroller, S(’nr:'(::s, knovn‘.’nne as the Weatern States, onc | Jan. 14, 1883, Bluce then hio hns been a watch- #s the Enatern and Middle Btates, and tho other | dog of the Treasury,and saved the Government s Hio Slo;mmru !flhms. and Hotwo v{,xfgfl: millfons by his infloxible integrity. Mo was #hal ¢ citizens of the same section or ric! of country. The term of office shall be sic | Aniversally rocognized as ons of tha most valus- Years, i no. Prosdent hoving scrved n fuil [ Yo offcera to tho Government fn, s service. Term shall be cligible for a sccond term; and at YICE-PRESIDENT PRO TESL. the first clection under this article the Presl | o posieh of Viee-Presiaent Wheeler havin: ont from the \Westery District shall bo elected | ocome ‘somewhat impuired. by constant. ul term of two years, an ] » 5 from ‘e Routhern Distriet for’ a Tractions] | teiidance as Prosident of tho Senate he has do ) term of four years, and tho ome from termined to take a fow days) vacatlon, during Intion waa passed, When the bill to provide for a commitsion on the rubject of tke alcoholic liquor traMe iwas reached on the calendar, objection was made to ;"u nr%unt consideration, and tha Benate ad- journed. tained tho members of tho Oates opera com- pany, who wero en route to this clt{ to fill an engagement at_the Acadeny of Muslc to-night. The male members worked zealously In asslst- ing the wore unfortunatc passengers, one of them resculng Mainwaring, who gras fatally In- iured. and clung to tho platform of a car after he accldent. Malnwaring afterwards called hls rescuer to him and sald, **God bless you, old fellow! You did your beat for me. Tliers will be, however, & dead man |n this car betore morning, and 1 am the man.” None,of the troupe were Injured beyond a fow brulscs. Thoy arrived at’'noon to-day. T, Sw‘nkl Q. C., who was for the petitloner, eald that Blr Chatles Tempest was a Buronet of avery old family, aud was sell connceted fn eyery respect. He becatne a widower in 1853, Dis wite having had the misfortune to bo burncd todeath, He remasined a widower antil 1874, and down to that timo he bad lived a retired Wfe, owlog to the Injuries he recelved in endedyoring to extinguish the flames when his wife-was burned. In the year 1874 he met Miss Gordon, who also Lelonged to a rich {amily. 8he wasthon only 10 years of age, and 8ir Charles Tempest fell desperately in love with her. He proposed to her, was accopled, the lowest torm under thoe law,—~two yoars at hard labor {n the State Penitentlary, and costs. A suspension appeal was granted, returnable on ‘Wednesday, The petition for tho transfer of the Wells, Casanave, and Kenner cases to the Clreait Court sots forth tho following reasons: ‘That sald Superior Criminal Court for - the Parish of Orleans is a 8tate Court, and prose- cutlon upon sald charze against your petition- cra s stiil pending i ssid Court, and has not The Only Pain Remedy at Instantly stopathe most excruclatiog pafi anmmna’ n:?; ires Congeations, whatber. 3}’!5 & MNES, Ftomac] owels, or other glands, or ol e eppiication” , A ' FROX ONE TO TWENTY MIXUTES, Fomatterhow violent or oxcructating the RULEUMATIC, Bed-Tladen, 1nfirm, Gripp) Neuralgic, or prosirated wilh diseasa mey aufter. RADWAY'S READY RELIER nocse. Mr. Shelley Introduced a bill anthorizing the Insus of United States notes, and nroviding for the redomption of certain United States bonds, A number of blils for fesuing certificates of all- ver bullion deposited In the United States mints wera introduced and referred. Speaker Randall has afixed his signaturs to the entollea Silver blll. 5 been tried, and no flnal hearing having been | and they were married. Ile mafl her tho vory ‘WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. i Fastes and " Middle District for | Xhich hewill visit friends in Pennsylvania. Mr. Metcalf atated that in the jonrnal of Thurs. had thercon; that s conspiracy has been | handeome allowance of $1,600 o year pin-money, Inflammation of the Kidneys, et "‘“: eIk cars, and after tha first | L1i8 will make it necespary for tho Sonata to | day last ha was recordad as voting In favor of Iny- DRIVEN MAD BY DANGER., - |formed ond now exists for the purposo | and s jointurcof 83,000 a year.” Thoy lived to- Ton f tho B ya, ‘,“‘_(}‘ "“‘l, i { hali boclected from one | 8lccs 8 Preatdent pro tempora l\rmormw‘ and | Ing tho Stiver bill on the table, while In fact ho had Spectal Dispateh €6 The Tridune, of Instituting and carrying on tho prosacution | gether "“““‘““'{," happy; she made an excel- ammation of the Bladdor, e e ‘aosoral districts overy twa years. | Senator Ferry, of Michigan, will probably voted I the negativo on that motlon, GALENA, 111, Feb. 25.—O0n Saturday at moon | AZ0Inst your petitioncrs, and, In furtherance of | Jent mather to the two children of his first nar- Inflammation of tho Bowels, Tostvad (;{L:\;li:{’w!ldmll. s n{dvhlc« Tor, | chosen, Tecelving & few moro votcs than Senator | Bills were introdnced and referred = this conspircy, are fmpeding, and hinderine, and prevonting the {udicial tribunals where said rmlecullon 1s pending from cnforcing tho cqual protection ofithe law to your petitioners; By Alr, Mullor—To incorporate tha United States Board of Trade. By Mr. Sonthari—Proposing ah amendment to the Coustitution relating to the clection of Prest- dent and Vice-Prosdont. rlago; and It camo like & thunderclap to him whoh ho heard that on July 4, 1877, she had cloped from his house with tne co-reapondent with whom she had previously contracted an Congestion ot the Lunzs, Boro Throat, Diflicult Breathing, Palvitation of the Hoart, Hysterics, Oroup, Diphtheria, n German miner residing in Plattaville, Wis., was buried in o minoral shaft ncar that place whilo engaged in'removing the debris which had the Senuto shall every four years elect a Prest. | 15UrMAn, the nomincs of tho Democrats. dent of the Senate who §s not a member of that 1% SHE SERAT e Dbody, and who, a8 presiding officer, shall havo Voorhees’ resotution, proviliog for the Inveati. ond’ exerciso a1l the authority herctoforo con- | §ation of alleged bribery in connection with the i fallen from a drift about thirty feet above the | that they cannt enforce, in the judicial tribunal | {ntimacy unknown to 8ir Charles Tempest, In- Ontarrh, Influcnza, m;'umgn.:f;:;':fig\ ?12:“:!:‘::2?1’::‘;“;%% I::; {nto the tlshery award by calling upon the Pres- | partments alao to organfzy the life-station and The I“'ll(m::“ sbout the :""‘:: ""“('1' Kl‘:" l"“yv of the i Unltrcg‘ lBln!elt lll;uvll'}lf;l! ‘llogllhu cqual | they passed a8 o and wifo, under an assumed |7 an’a&’afi{l‘l‘:‘:‘““sa;n. ard service, - 2 3 3 2 Az 1 yeur : e ks 3ir. Whitthorne movad to refer the bill to the e ubalis Fortanahis: hatim et aid Coes S Gei 3t BT ol ChRck b oAbl | atho. Erorn the Continent thoy same fonottie, Chilblains, and Frost Bites, N U] Committoc on Naval Affairs, ly the timbers and rocks to America, and subsequenfly Laay Temuest ro- Rebréaentative Scajer, Chalrman of the Com- | . The Senato not havisg been in sesston sinca | CGRTUSORR SWNOTNT L o ot be rererroa snid tribunals, They pray that sald case bo ro- found a lodgment about ten feet abovo the hot- tom of the shaft. Experienced miuors sct to work to rescua the unfortunate man, and on tured to England by herself, und slnce that tino had been iiving with her famlly, 8ir Charles tenry Tempest, examined by Dr. Tha applieation of the READY RELIEP npw{v"mm SR patnoF dimcany exle: irador SHERY ooy maaded from salil Superfor. Crimiinal Court for e Cammiten o Commeren, Thiswar s shess: the Parish of Orleans Lo the Unitcd States Cir. ‘Thursday Iast, there was a large accumulation mitteson Inilian Aflaice, InBis roport . favor nro to take & business from men who had Adminis. of petitions for presentation to-day—on femals of the hill transferring the Indian’ Bureau from “E“Kn; 'the lm?fl!; Shoremonstization of Al b o y o d in half a tumblar of water wil) i tered it for years, and put It into tho hands of naval ’ cuit Court for tho Elfth Clreult and District of | Tristram, auother of hls countol, sald: I ain the A A R A o the Interlor to the War Dopurtment slicws Wat | vor; tho Alcobolié Liquor Commiselons tho | offcers, and if that wora.dono 1 wanki destroy tho | {nsexchine b efter dleeine. hocurn socoed | Loutsians, as provided blaw, o trial. potitionof In this case: on Juno 1, 1874, 1 was | {ztrfbars, Mok Tleaduie iatmet st iR E00 e The xobord Wi show | Sméodmeat of thie Dauksupt and Fension laws; | sliclency o th ifoating scrvice, both alonig the | KLak o caeih il Fouk . Wikn found the. Gon sobtinn o o b e Ty e petition | married to Miss Hafriotio Banson Qordan, at | MEAI8 hooRels s ST e Mt e g A Y ver and harbor improvements, and a vas q % i s Davarlan Chopel, Warwlck street, West- | READY RELIEF withthem. A fe i i ‘.;‘“ the m"‘ l‘:flf‘m‘ ?:.flfi'rflmffifiefil':fifi;é of local and pr(nlupmluen From 1 o‘cl&i{ i bill was referzed to the Commlttee on Com- mfl.‘,; fi:‘.‘:fif’;‘;}u‘ixxk "‘,'ifl‘,,fi?é‘u'.“ .,‘}"f,e‘;‘,’,',‘,, of the abovo facts, sworn to before W, G. Lowe, | milnster; I had km?wn Miss Gordon some threo | Wil provent SicknessoF pain Froth ARG of mator Tt o o i i h until 4 the Benate Iaborcd on 1ts calendar, pass- | BGEEE (0 aneoa e from Plattevilic and other parts of Bouthern | Uilted States Commissloner, Feb, 23, 187, by | months bofore the marrlago; afterward we re- |(itbeiter thas FreachBrandy or Bittersas 8 nimulant! rxceed 34.23 per cap! " Ing somo bills and passingover many morewhen | y3y e, Vort—To gradnally rotiro the circulating. | Wisconsin surrounied the shaft while the work | Yells, Keoner, and Casanave. sided at Ashby_Lodge, Northinmptonshire, and FEVER AND AGUE objection was made. The bill for removing | notes of Natianal Danking Awsocintlons and replacs | of rescus was golng on, and on_Bunday aftbr- = oceastonally in London; there were two chil- 2 AIl ‘SIN. restrictions on the admisston of colored recruits | the same with Unlied:States Treasury bonds, noon the multitude pressed so closely about the mouth of the shaft that it was environed with a rope to prevent further accidents and facilitate the work of rescue. HAYES ON CIVIL SERVICE. Report of an Intorslew with & Customs OMcer—Control of OMcinls Over Thelr Bubordinntea—Tho Question of Removals: Correapandence Norton Advertiser, ‘Wasninaros, Feb, 81,—The President, In o recent Interview with an officer of one of our largest custom-hiouscs, zave oxpression to somo viewsupon the subject of reform in the CiyQl Bervice which will Interest the publie, The offlcer stated that he heartlly appreclated tho President’s Clvil-Scrvico order, so-called, of June last, but stated that, In his judgment, it did not go far enough to reach all tho ovils ox- isting. While ho saw nv objectlons, after party conventlons had sottled upon candidates and made up tho fssues of tho campsign, to Federal ofllcers participating {4 campaign work, cxpresaiug their political views, and cn- deavoring to influenco their fellow-cliizens fn all legitinnte waye, provided they did not negloct the businoss of the Governmont, this was o very dilterent matter from thelr workin togother ‘us a body, at the command of thelr su‘;erlur officer, and being made nrrun of a ftical machino for party electioneeriug, The atter procecding I8 o use of Fodéral power In clectlons of which tho people had always com- Pln(m.-d. avd with good right; and was such an interference with the independence of the of- ficers aa citizens that Its Influenco on them was very b:d. and in violation of thelr manly scif-* respect ‘lplf; Prosident said that this was all wrong, dren of my previous mnrriage. Dr._Tristram—Upon what terms §id you live with Lady Tempest! A.—Upon the most per- fect and nffectionate terma. Dr. Tristram—~I belleye she showed great kindness toward your children? A.—The great- cst possible kindness, In the summer of laat fcar I took a house at No, 20 Sith streot, Park ano; I uad known Mr. Hungorford trom a boy; he and his wife s living In Upper Grosvenor street, and occasionally thoy visited me; In tho month of Junoe lnst my wilo went to vialt some {riends, and shortly nftorward I loft the house fu South strect and wont to Ashby Lodge, Northamptonshire. Q.—Wns Lady Tempest at home when you left! A.—Sho camo fo on purposo to havelunck with me, and wished me good-by as affectlonato- 1y a3 ever; she nrranged to come down to mo on tho following da, but she did not. arrive by tho train I expected hior by; | knew nothivg whatever about ber until the followlng ¥riday; 1 made inquirle d found she had not return- cd, and hoard that she had eloped. Dr. Deane, Q. C., on hohalf of Lady Tempest, and Slr Henry James, Q. C., who represented Mr, Ilungerford, intlinatod that they had no question to ssk tho witness. Mr. ‘Frederick Broadbent, the famlly solicitor to the petitioner, sald that on Jul] 6, 1877, ho ro- celved a telegram from 8ir Charles Tempeet, in consequonce of which o got a detoctivo namoil Malvaney to find out the whereabouts of tho re- spondent aud the co-respondont. Mr, Mulvaney went_to Parls, and at tho Hotel Wagram, in the Ruc Rivoll, he found Lndg Tewmpest and Mr. uunzerlon’l llying under the name of Harting- ton. Mr. Beck, proprictor of the Ilotel Wa- im"' in Parls, gave evideuce to tho effcct that FEVER AND AGUE cared for 80 cents. There A remedtal o) t in this wotld that wiil care l"ev!ulnv?] rue and all orher Malarious, Bilious, Eea; 1oty T, rphoti ‘sllow, und other Fevers (alded by RADWAY' 8{ TLLS) m.ml&:nmnw‘u'sl EADY RELIEF. Fifty ceau HEALTR! - BAVTY! DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent inda the most astonishing curcs: ro quick, sorapl, s s et} of this truly wonderlul medicine, that 5 % Every Day an Increase in Flosh and Welght is Scon and Felt, 3 RT ON TIIE OOTNESE QUESTION, | to reglments other than colored regiments, and co\‘-:v::;',::::: ODT C ;e;:_’fi‘_“,_‘ Mills, of { for n%lhorizlnz the enlistment of white recruits 2 "‘l '" l the < C "'t In those regimonts, was the Jast one reached, Kentucky, in behalf of the House Comalttee |y ay objaction provented its consideration. on Education and Labor, to-day mnde a report CHICAGO CUBTOM-HOUSE, on the Chlnese question, which says: “ No 'Dlsrl‘n t&\;l crnmécnl'u hi?n warll,« mlth- roof Ieg!slatign affecting tho Chinesc slready horals | of the cago Custom-flouse Lullding wero nsked desired, They came to tiis country | opencd to-day. Bartlett, Robbins & Co. wero ¢ hich the lowest bidders, Their bidis between $8,000 undor the provisions of @ treaty which was | gy §9,000, The only Chicago bidder was N, the result of cfforts of our own and | 8, Bouton, who bid $15,000. Burling is here to uther nations to open China to forcign | consult as to the prosccution of the work for commerce. Their clainr td be protected In the | the coming season. ' full enjoyment of all the rights and Phvileges e whicl they have acquired under. the treaty ana Wasnixeron, D, C., Feb, 25.—TIhc House under the lw eanuot Justly bo donled. It fs | Committee on Commereo to-lay agrecd to ro- contended, however, that the presence of the | port favorably npon the bill introduced by Rep- Chinese has had a tendency to degrade and dis- | Fesentative Watson to requlato inter-Btate hionor lubor: thiat their personal Liabits, pecullar | commerco and to prohibit unjust discrimina- Institutions, nnd llu m‘unh n;;lfir:h undo. | tions by wmmfln‘;:“ég\‘:g}uwnnnn #irable memburs of socjety, and that they can- 3 , 1ot and will not .......,u,.n! ‘with our peo| fe, but | The Presldent has appofnted J, Starling Mor- semaln uualterably ullens in habits, words, poli- | ton and Chatles H. Dowey, of Nebraska, Hon- 1lcs, and aspirations.” orary Commissioners for the Paris Exposition, Accompanying the report s the, followlng Jjolnt resolution: < THE RECORD,. rw'“'f“.' {I Spoears that the mim t:!fl]ufl:vnr BENATE, the Chinesg immigrants are unwilling to confor = I our. lnetutions, 1o becomo. permancnt rost | _WASTINGTOR, D. Ciy Fob. 25.—fn the Senate, dentn of our country, and accept the rightaand | Viee-I'realdent Wheeler, who has been suffering geanme the resvonaibiilties of citizenship; and, el 01 - Witrnras, They havo Indicated no tapacity to recently from neuralgla, gave notico tls morn: M;uuunlc with vir peoples therofore, fog of Lis intendod absence for soveral days, Jiooleed, Tiat the Presidout of the Duited | and asked'that o President pro tem. ba designa- cs be requested 10 open correrpondence imme- ity wiih the Governiments of Chin and Grea | ted: 110 will leave for Pittsburg to-morrow on Uritain with 8 view of securing tho change or | & visit to his relations. abrozation of all stipulations In existing troaties 3 Wiich primit tho ‘wilimted imiaigration of Chie | goir. Coukling presented tho patition of Jamos By Mr, Bland—For the free colnago of the sll- vordollar; also to utilize the product of the gold and silver mines, and provide for the Issulng of :;run‘ulm for gold and allvor bullfon deposited in ¢ mints, = Dy Mr. Blalr—Anthorlzing the Soathern Pacific Tiatlroad to oxtend ita line westwardly to El "aso, Dy Mr. Howitt (N, Y.)—For the appointment of two additional honorary Commlseloners from each Tetritory 1o the Paris Exposition, 1y Mr. Crittonden—To' reduco the pay of navy ofiicers, and redace the numbor of such ofiicors in the lin and atafl. Mr, Wilils (Ky.), from tho Committce on Eiu- cation and Labor, submittod a report in_regard to the question of Chinese emigration. Printed and recommitted. = Mr. mnnln{'. Chairman of the Military Cofmit. tee, reported back the blll reorganizing the army, consolidating certaln of its dopartments, and ro- ducing ita cort, Printed and recommitted, M. Scales, Chairman of the Committeo on Indlan Aflalrs, roported a bill to transfer the Indlan Bu- reau from the Interfor to the \Var Department. Referred to the Cammittee of the Whale. Mr. Muller offered o resolutlon directing the Freedomn's Hank Commlissioners to report why the funds alrendy accumulated in their handa have not been distributed, and to givo an itemizea ac- count of a1l moncyas distributed by them, and the names of nll dobtors of the institution, Adopted, Mr. Goode, Chalrmdn of the Commitlce on Edn- catlon aud Labor, roported a bill apulying tho pro- ceedsof the public lands to eupport freo achools. Recommitted, Mr. Cox (N, Y.) offered o resoluticn directing tho Secretary of the Trepsury to tranamit (b the 1louse the report of Capt. Merriman, of the Life- Savings Burcan, with reference to the lons of the '}{‘.}" Metropolls oif the North Carolina coast, lopted. it Haetridgo offered a resolution®directing tho Judiclary Commltieo to Invertigatn tha conditlon A FATAL FALL. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Ouama, Neb,, Fep, £5.—A dlspatch recolved here to-day states that James Gasman, a prom- Inent and extensivo cattlo man, whose ranche la forty miles north of IMlum Creck, Nob., left that place yesterday for home with a Joaded wagon, and was found In the afternoon twelve miles out with his skull fractured and jaw bro- ken. Hostated to Dr, Bancroft, who found bim, that ho had fallen from hig seat, which was on top of a load of oats, and the wazon had run over him. He was carrled by the doctor to his ranche, where ho diod after asking for his wife, who had_gone to Ogullala on o visit. Deceasea \au a partaer {o the cattle firm of Durfoo & rsman. — SCALDED TO DEATIIL, Speeint Dispalch to The Tridune. BonuinaroN, Ia., Feb. 25.—A distressing ac- cilent, and one which should scrvo as a wara- fug to il persons having tho care of children, occurred {n this city ou Saturday, and resulted in the death this morning of a littie 8-year-old son of John Kleln, of thiscity. A daugbter of Klein had placed s tub full of Lot water on tho floor preparatory to scrubbing, —8he then went to auother room, leaving her littlo brother alono fo the room with the tub of bolling waler, THE GREAT DIO0D PURIFIER. it Gordon Bonuott ssking Congress to ald bim in | of the-Governuient intereat in connection with the | During her absenco the little boy feli into the | and an abuse of the Federal power of which ha | Lady Tempest'and Mr. Hungorford lived thero nore to the United Slatus m‘znz s Olecaverios ot the North Pote, "ila | Bronos Farceiontes of tho Mot of the fene | 1uby heing Slmost Hteraily bolled allve. = after | dia not approve: that in 1 apinfon o supcrior | UBder tho pame of Mr. and Mrs. famtlowton. | grery arop of the Barssparmiian Resctvent commany . o . ran Paciic Italltond Company, and” tnto any fraud | inteuse suffering tho litle fellow dicd at about | officer bad no more right to_ dictate to s subor- | The jury upon this evidence Immediately found | eates (hronih tho i By ent Orine, snd othes fuidt JUDYCIAL. had purcliased the Arctic yessel Pandora, and | or wronz doing on the part of the Directorsof the | 1 o'clock this moraing. dinato fn the performanca of political duties or | for the petitioner, and Bir Jamea Hanncn pro- | snd juices of th ogsiem, i -vluuruq e, {OF ¢ propares THR SRNTUCKY MULY CABN: ntondeddo man and run her athisownox- | Company, Meforred, ©oo T work thaa tho hiead of a morcantile catavlish. | nounccd a decres nlal with costs. S aascaof the Pody wit P ea 7 fron : . it WASIINGTON, D, ., Feb, 25.—Tho Bupreme | Pensc. ‘The petitionor desired that tho vessol Court of the' Distrlct of Columbln, in general | 8hould carry the American flag. Reforred to terne, duclded to-duy tho caso of the Unltod | the Committas on Commerce. States ex. rel. McManus vs. Moore, Bristow, Mr. Wallace fntroduced a bill to provide for and others, the celebrated Kentucky mule case, | €arsying occan mails. in American steamalips. Judze Hlumphreys delivering the opinfun of tho | Referred. This Is the bill propared by thq Ex- court atlirming the Judgment of the Court be- | Port Convention. 2 low (Circuit, Court), held by the Chief-Justice | Mr. Voorheca called up the resolution sub- ment had to dictate to his employes. “I'he officer then sald that thero was another evil In tho presont system of Civil Bervico even greater than that agalust which his ordor was directed, namely, the uncertainty of the tenuro of tha subordinato officerd. Su loug 5 the re- teatfon of pn oflicer ln the servicy chcndufl upon the nomination and olection to olllco of his personal friend and politlcal patron, any or- h now an ¥8crofula. Byphiilla, Consumption, Glandular Diseass, Ulcers in the Throat, ?Imllll Tumors, Nodcs in tba Glandsand other partd of tho syatem, Koro Eyes, Strum, DLDtlll)llchlrlel rom tha Ears, asd tho worst formsof Ekin Discases, Erupttons, Fever Sores, Seald llead, Iting ‘Worm, gt ftuouta, ‘Acme, Biac tpole, Worsha la the vieih, fumors, Caucers in the Wom! 1l wastes of the 1ifo princiyic, are witfin tho cufativa rangu of thls wonder of modern chemintry, 8ad & faw days* 1is will jrove Lo any person usiog It for gliher of tlicsa forme of discaso iis polent power (o cura it tho pattent, dally beooming reduced by the waes CINCINNATI DISTILLERS. Btatements by Themaelves In Vindlcatlon of Thelr Business Integrity, Speciul Diypstch lo The Tridune, CixcinNxaTi, O, Fob, 25.—Tho Ewquirer of to-morrow will contain the following regarding tho claims that the Cluclunsti distillera are Duildings and Grounds, reported back the bitl to forfeit certain public landn e grsnted to atd in the coustruction of certain ratirvads., Printed and re- committed. Mr, Turner asked leave to offer a resolution for the appointinent of o Belect Committee of thirtecn memburs to Inguire into the eauses of the pecuniary depresslon thronghont the country. Mr. Conger objected. Mr. lluhnrfli Chatrnian of the Committes on Ace - THE WEATHER, Orrics or TAm Unisr Sianan OrrioEn, WasitingtoyN, D, C., Feb. 25.—1 a, m.~Indi- catigns: For the Upper Lake reglon and Upper Missisalppl Valley, rislug, followed by falling barometer, coldor northerly winds, shilting to warmer southerly or easterly, and clear weather, der to prevent the improper political conduct of . and decomnpusition that are cantlaually progreming, (Cartter) fn austaining the demurrer of defend- | Mitted by hitn on tho 14th, providing for an In- | SoUnts, moyed to -I::-rt‘u'::lt-:“t n?"..‘?.'m?."."m‘.fl'.i‘iifi crooked: "nF'i‘lo'"?“l oflicer W°“|{‘1 ly: ‘?l?““ in valn, for A i, WS mfi#flfifi:fiifi‘lfl;\fi:'fi:fi Searthr b m‘.{.‘.‘!’:flfiii ant to the declaration, holding that the Court | Guiry In relation to the issus of certaln bonds | Committecn of Invgaspgation, Defoatod—Yeas, ‘Tha Enguirer roportor yeaterday interviewed s | his very bread and butter depended upon his the dareaparilitan will au docs sucure—a curs is cer. of Clatws having pussed on tho claim, they had |,DY several raiiroad companics o the contingent | 78: nays, 16: number of distiliers and rectjfiors on 'Change, “'fl insuring tho success of the man upon whom ha talni for wheq thls remedys nced 1ta work o Time, _jBar, Tr fiu| Wind, | Vel in, Weaiher ance e St ‘of 1ands of Tl On wotlon of Mr, Hewltt (Aln,), the Houro by a . found the genoral sentiment to bo that the LY . of paridcation, and succeeds in dtminishing tho loss of of the Indlan Territory, full jurisdlction of the case, Judge McArthur | & depended to keep hiin in place, While removals 70 N W, I o & p Wastos, it repaies wiil' be rapld, and every day tha voteof 174 to 6L went Into Connnltice of the | by the Chicago men was to detract attontion from’} continued to ba made for political reasons, tha 8| OiCludy. | MRS 0T Timacle stroner, the fosdireuits also read an opinlon concurriug fn the ailirm. | The smendment of Ar. Doracy, submitted on the | Wygle, Mr. Sonthard In tio chalr, and resumed, | tiemeolves, and to try to_injure the buninesn of d i n i Totior: opotite [praving, wa Bosh s welgut ims ance of the Julgment, i whtich o antd Congress | 18th, dirccting luquiry to bo made also ns to tha | consideration of tho bill granting pensiuns to eols great evils in the Ciyll dcmcn could not bo | Sisip. 0| Fair ppo proving, e/l corrected. ‘Tlhio Preaident stated that it was his wiah and purpose that no reuoyals of subordinateofiiecrs should be made for political reasous. Ie thought that an employe in the custom-houso sliould Lo tronted just ua n clerk was treated in o well-regulated bank, {usuravce mmpmf' or business firm, aud bo rotalucd 50 long as ho i lonest and efficlent, aud performs his dutics satisiactorily, or uut!l tho end of his term, if appoluted for a deflnite term. 'ho oflicer sald that he had no furthor rocom- men who could make whisky moro cheaply than ihay could possivly make it Iu Chicago, David Gluson, ona of the oldest distillers tn this section of thaoconntry, sald that the Cincinnati mon conld ninke whisky cheaper (lan It could po ly Le produced in- Chicago, drst, beeause fuel wis ono- hird cheaper, corn from theee to five ‘conts por bushel lower, cooperage cheaper, and tho warket for still slops much bettor. Two bustiels of tho coal uacd here, ho eald, wero worth thres of tho llinoia coal, ‘The corn, he sald, was cheaper, ana aa for the rye, there was so little used that it did not make niuch differunco in the cost whether it was higlior hero or there. Then, the niost impor- et polnt was the slops. ' The Cincinnatl distillers, he sald, coull make all their recorda the Court of Glalws as oue fu which | money exponded by the ssversl tribes of tho Indian Judgments are couclustve. Tertliory In aupport of delarates to Washington, 11 Pkt o utio 3 o (‘“'“'l": {“:L‘f'l';’"gfi“',“.g;:fi:flv‘v’w:' fl!‘,:'us‘:?l';‘;";‘} that the investigstion be made by the Committen Memphis; error to the Clreatt' Court for the | Oy iare % bmitted a resolution reqiring the Western District of Tennessce, In this case, | President of tho United Btates, if not incompatihly the Court held that the Court below was right | with the public inte to transmit to the Senate iu refusing to fjuclude smong properly to bo | coples of all tho correspondence between our Gove taxed fo pay assessments for local {inprove- | ernment and that of her Britannio Majesty in_ re» snents’ the property of certain wards whiche| Rard to the sclectionof Desfosse ss o thira Come formed no part of the clty at the dato of the | Missloner under the twenty-third article of tuo confractn under which the debt Was contracted, | Treaty of Washingion in rogard to fishertcs. - Lald cresain, Not only does the Rarsapariliian Pt e farapiies enirensarr institutional and Bl ases, but 1t 18 tho only pos Itive cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, inary and WOmb Discases. Giravel, Dishe . FacTact em Disaset, Qrarel, Pighetes. Proser, ises Albuminaris, and in all cases where thero at lck-dust deposits, OF tho water Ls 1 hick, cloudy, ‘with subatances Jike ‘whits of an egg, or thro: ‘whita silk, or there morbld, dark” biltous &nco and white boue depoairs, and when t rloking, buraing scosatjon” whieh Ia the smal) of the back aad along ¢ im. 500 p, m, 10:18 pan. Saxlnum, dicrs and aallors of tho Mexican and Indlan wars, Ar, Joyee spoke ayainst tho biil as ano which pluced Confedurate soldicrs who fought in those wars on a better footing than Union soldiers wha fought fn the \Varof tho Hcbollion, becsuse the Iatter were entitled to pensions only iu case of the 1nes of & litmb or heslth {n tho service, whtle this :;tll Ilv:npnnlkm irzeepeciive uf the quostion of sability, Mr. Goode expresecd his surprise at tho oxtraor. di l‘ylpuech mado by Mr. Joyce, and st the op- poaitfon to the bill made by that gentleman, on the Emumll that some of the’ beneficiaries under the 11l belunged to the South, and tuok sldes with the UENBRAL ODSERYATIONS, Culoauo, Feb. 23-Mlda'ght, Statlons, (Durs) Threy Wind, | Kain Weaiker, ! il chonty Perublum ....'50.18 B Itfamarclk ;1% 30.00 reckluridio a1 I Duluth ... 02U Marqueito Escan 3 ficm}nllona{ G“l: mlqkn l‘:l" u:l 'ub“fi'}; Lfi:u buh:fi h in the late unhappy Civil War, lo hid ot he views of the President, excopt that ho woul Adtired, O ave paeaniod & petitl 1l Bollyvot there. was a” memher i the lowss wie | Wlone Tealizo thom early “10° conta | Dor | meles them Kot il setts nattinrions vo o or g Adjourncd until Monday, March 25, u.}ii'.‘é 'L'.Tn}’."n'-:;‘!ii‘y“n:n 5 ln?!’l;rl:‘p o tme :' would undurtake to visit. punisbinont on. Scxican | Utahol in the corn used, whila 1o Chicace A large iivon to Feaeral officers by which they shonld Tumor of Twolve Yoars’ Growth Ty o sition of & tax on Incomes, and to ropeal all duties | Yoteraus on any such ground. Waw not tho late -be guided. ‘I'ho President Inquired if bis views in these particulars wera not already known. The ofll- cor stated that ho was afraid thoy woro not that we all kuow the platform of the Republice an party upon which lio was elocted, and his noblae and assuring letter of acceptance, and tho declarations of his mcessage. But these wero *Curod by Radway’s Rosolvont Dx, Hanwav=I have ted Ovarta v in the ovaries ‘ARG howele.. ALl tho A8rTormaald o thers Sas R0 holp for 1. L trls everyihing that was recom: mended, bug not| |M|Jnl?fl me, Isaw your itesolvent and thought 1 would try (L5 bus had n ’ll‘s 1 {1, boe causo 1 had suffored for twelve yoars. ok 8lx botllen L‘)Ihfl licsalvent and une box of ltadway's Pills, and two itles Df{fl“l‘ Head: (BHEIJ od thierd Iy not s alxo of umaor 1o be sccnor felt, and I feel betins 181 3 ST on the rics of life,' Hoferred, DEMONETIZATION, Mr, Dorsey presented u potition of the colored JOUN BIILKMAN CALLED TO ACCOUNT—AN IN- | mcu of Arkansas who formorly served in the ariny, TERESTING LEAF FIOM HISTONY, aaking that all luws requiring paymout of houatles From Qur Oun Correevondent, to thein through the Adjutant-General's ditice bo Wasitinutos, D.C., Feb, 23.—Senator Myxoy, [ fenealud; il tho bonuty v nald thew la tho same of Texas, recently called the attention of the Mr. Matthews nted & pelition of citizens of o Eenate to the fact that Benator (now Bceretary) | Webster, 1l ifion, md Ishone Cooniles lows, War over? Moro than thirteen years lnd elapacd aluge its ermination. The folds that had been tramipled by ita red, flory hoof had ylelded many rich and abundant barvests. Year nfier year the flowera of spring had blodtned and faded uvertiio E:lml of the dead. 'The Mesica terana who longed to the Bouth pald their taxes, Lore their due proportion of the burdens of the tievernment, and perforued ol the dutios of good citlaens, 1t jortlon ot the slona, v not nsed, and cont o disnller o cant & biishel ta get rid of It, for they had toxend it away out In the lske and'dump 1t Then, too, the Cinclnnatl distillers have had nt least bwonty-five years more experience than thoso of Chicage, and, as a result, can got at least a quart mors whisky oat of & huahelof corn, Mr, Charloy Ilows, & topresentative of the Goff distillery fugereat, aatd It was only in hisoninfun ery of **Mnd dogt” todivert attention from Chicago. Smiarter, a Tite Cineinnati atatillers had nevar heen sucoosaTil enoral cxpresslons, and, excopt the order of appier than 1 have for'twelvo years. The worst 1Gmo, Sherman, when tho Resumption act. wes uuder | S1E the repual of'the act donatiug cerialn pub: | the tmergoncy shauld ever arlse wialn, they woula | 1le Clnclnnatt disliors iad nevar been succoatully Jio Taaty 'no sitborttative. etructions hind MORTUARY, wasin tholeftside ot tha bowels, orepife’ grotn. | He land tn that Kiate {0 aid the improvement of the | res| & lof il y with the same been {ssucd upon tho subject clther by Litnsell i ¥ h hers, You can discussion, denfed to b (Maxey) that tho sil- | Dys Solnes Kivar, 300 €isming (hat. 1he At wag | 5ca) and alacrity s they dil in 1840, * ' hey wand | €40 could bardiy aay as much for thumaaivos, 1fo Criyreigt el b i e o pecial Dispatch o The Triduna. publiah (& 12 you clioose, LANNAL Iy KNALE, ver dollur had Ween demonetlzed, Tho foMow- | pussed un account of falss ropresentations, Je. | Dot be found benhid the canstituents of the gentle. | €ould maka the liquor, bu satd, for 14 canta per | or the head of the Treasury Department. Laaveswonry, Kan,, Feb. 25.-Maf. David Taylor, late Paymaster U, 8. A., was burled yesterday at Fort Leavenworth with military honors. Tha following was tho order of march wan from Vermont, as they bad not been found behind them at V'alo Alte, Kesuca do la Paling, Buena Vista, Monterey, Cerro (ibrdol Cherubusco, and all the battlefieldn of Alexico, wiich American prowess and valor had lllustrated and made fa- iallon undor favoruvlo ‘circumatances, which, Lo thought, was bettor than they could do I Chicago. Sir, flobart, of the firm of Maddox & Hobart, #31d that Chicago waa no market for highwines, and that tho whisicy mon of that city had admitied C The President Inquired whother the officers of customs had not been gwovernod In their actlon under his adiinlstrution so far by those orivcples, and whether |n¥ removals of subar- diuates had beey made for political reasons gz the passaize In tho debates (o ‘which Ben- | '*He.itooth, trom the Committes on Public Lands,* stor Maxey referred: roported with sinendiment the Benate bill to declars 3, Sherman—The effect of this act of” 185 cortaln Ianus granted In sid of the construction of 16 Mg Saek o eai e e ok A e Pacifc ltuad by the acta of July 1. 1802, and PRIQE, - =~ &1 Por Bottlo, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. X g to him that the prices quoted thers wure fctitlons’ L ¢ to thy cometery: Dand, escort. cafsson with'six WN %, lllc!i.. Aprl 1875.— DK, RaDWaY= & u,gim l(glx:; “.,‘,., was {seued, botween 185 1804, subject (o tazation. Placed on the :-m:.ml‘l‘-‘:“ g‘mfl{) nlll:: ofi::;lfi;:‘-m t‘fi’rfx'u‘. stood | 10 hiin that the fe betleved every Cincinnatl dls- ::uclu he rlnmu lnu; {.mm T&u“uillu:; rfigllfll‘ pall-beurers, "Wlfl in full unlform wnh.-mo- Efi‘.'}.afilu e boen rl m‘.h.. “m’uwx;_‘ ‘:(lm::; St bttt AR St B | SUE Haew pronces o ot utement o | 30 Bt At S0k e | i g kS A Mmooty | AL e ot cbiao” et | it S R S i X O | the only wiam in tho worlds — —e—e " cge o e e s b ey s bt | SRS BRE® il o0 RIS Kl | ST e hopa o il aand o ROCK ISLAND. So the'orinciples to Presldont b ' . ssiactieity d enunclated, and that suburdinate olllcers eyento the pmwn! moment had o dread that they might be ro- ever. c X . 1) ut tered tuto clrculation from 1651 to thin tute, "z | o ME Fininlales subisitied su amendment totho | 8566 0 \hore was the gontleman \bia, iy Wera liko knots on & tree. My welzht s 7 e, cept for ppcelal parpuses, tho sflver dollar of the | Milltary Acadeuy Appropsistion bill in place of when' I commenced with your Tomed Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribuna, BOWIE 1 W Busired s won iy e i A CHURCg QUARREL.“_ o unda, but wro ol cd State A tha second and third sectlon s to provido that | (Joyce) during the last War? Rock Istawp, Ill, Feb, 85.—The city and | moved without cause, and whilo “thoy wero still Bpectal Dixpailk to The Tribu . il gona yet. Lhave taken tweaty-four {0 gtk e I A, i | I e e B e el T e | o i X e s bt | sovaaip st take pisce Mar . Th | B ctviiclory mibrmincout Uolvinden | Demsor Mieh Vo oo et o the | MEEHL B GO B S . ! n! [ jecotids Lisutenant Iy 6 arm. 4 rely to muke room for others for whom lufly- i - Al B iy Wil Mkt oI, > Ohlo i¢ | ahall be iled as followa: ' One-third. by Bitolican akde, and I wiat 1h3t you had been by bia | WorkinRmen's party toniht nominatod §. D. | GRES DG ¥ U | Centrgl Présbiyterian Chiurch has beon termi- | Jourbook *¥aisesad drue ential politicians dusired to secure placed, The President sald this wes all wrong, and such a stato of things ought not to coutlnue, Tho otticer said that he was not there to comnplain of or criticise any system of tho Admninistration side. Alr, Qoode—I xrnm to boliove that the peoplo’s representatives icre will be found imbued” with a »plrit of patriotisiu suftloicntly broad und compre- hieuslvo Lo unable them to lur«u bitter womarios, tha doilar eatavlished as tho unit of vatue sl the apvointgient of eiviliaus, ono-third by adier e wdopiion of o Cansiitution way. foft of | Ly Drumolion of metltarious nincominisalonsd Ahe same weight and fncness in K3 ag 4 wae | Ofcers of tho army, sud oug-third from graduates wriginally cutablivhed? The old Spanish wmilled | 9f the Stilitary Academy, thy selectigns to be de. doliar, 1 othier words, was the unit of valusorly. | iermtnofby lot, and hereafter tho oficors ahall be ¥ MRS, C. KRAPF. Another Letter from Mrs, C, Krapf. Woodruff for Mayor; Johu Astor, John Lloyd, and Adom Maucker for Supcrvisors, John Barge for Asscasor, M. T, Stafford for Collector, and E. A, Whitney for Polico Magistrate, with a nated by the resiguation of Its pastor, the Rey. Willlam Stevenson. Upon the stipulation of tha latter that ho would not atart a new church in this city tho church sgroed to pay him his tho fuancinl auestion, Aujouracd, " | , Du. Ranwav-Kind Bir: I take the liberty to sddrest Toeliss aod wan st LIt on sitachod 1o any ‘company ov corpe o the Arwy, | which i gentleman froia Gerniout bus uader: | candidato for Alderman It cach ward ‘Fho Ho- | In tho past, but f0 make sugguations for tho | falary o Say of thio prostis yoar, but hls rus- | pouigais "A mealth firaatyfaoovel Uy o st Ar. Bhersu—I shall answer my friend from | 8nd all graduatea of the Military Academy who aro | taken to evoke. publicans and Democrats hava given up the idea | future finprovement of the Civil Service, which L 2k 6 8ad Llie TOUTtIY 18 HEAFly s Dropsy 18 goge. healt TPexun with great pleasure, ‘Uhie aibver dollar of | BOS AppuInted to the army under the provisious of 'ue Commitice rose without actlon on the bil, of enterivg the feld and making o trisngular | Wero prompted by a long expericuce In, and In- B M ulii improying, .,,Am,..“,m ‘ecreasing vory ast. o Lnitud Blaice hia nover been changed 1n Iy ;g:;g;n;':-"(m:',fi'm;f,:l;‘"; thegmautiona | e Hailer savd gufice shas be waitle gaok tha | fight. A citizons’ tickot is to bo placed n nom- .fl‘mnla acqualutanca wi‘mfiflg futerlor workinge | « TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Ay nad s grodt many cells hin Sauher o (hauira of 1ue; the cl bl 3 ind roferced, oo at 3 o'clock to-murrow onss on " ove: y ‘.2‘.‘“‘1;‘..1 uo. sp:m‘:? wh&zhm Ill: ‘:mm)gn‘ml Alasi, &5 sinondment 1o the same bl to stilke {uation Thursduy nlght, of a large institution of the Uovernment, ana to }mn?m o New Yomg, Feb, 25.~The United Btates steamer Bupply salled to-day with the American exhibits for the Paris Exposition. ine hias d 0| oo e mlopdiiindter by o quite saumber from this place. Yours with Feapeich i, fi’ Ill. LF. Guestion,'snd 1 have o be precise tn facte, oul the pravisions fur the additiunal pay of ofi- That they will not. cros-exauiing me anil ll "u‘: curs actiog as Inetructors. Ordered printed and through. Then [ will snewur all questions, 'The | Feferred. . ascertaln definitely the views and wishes of the Prosident to gulde bim fn the future whwln- fstration vt his own oftice, and le nsked tho ———— e — COMMUNISTIC IDEAS, ‘We are well acqualoted with Mra. . Bho (s a0 H entlmable ads nad very beatvolnt. “Ab s breaihd e f Mr. Matthaws submitted an amendmerit fo SPRINGFIELD ITEMS, Naw Yous, Feb. 23.—At » meoting of the | President for permission to mako thesoviows | Nzw Yonk, Feb, S5,—Tho Leaislative fne | Siimeoie,dr sod vety benercleor, eha fas becaihe S hemmanctiso Two siiver aoltan "o SuctEAllY | bl Groviding foritho samgntient oF 8 veiired My Bpectal Dispatch 1o The Tribune, Soclalistle Labor party, in tho Germanis As- | and instructiots of the President known to his | quiry lnto the combloation of tho conl com |-IvEeite ot Au Arbbr io pirscus smicted with tnier ubsidisry colu for circulation, and to glve employ- | iticer to dut. ulh.Audnn:{yul‘m!uwl of Law. Sramnarixn, Iil, Feb, 25.—The Rallroad | sembly rooms. yesterday, the red flag of the subordinates and others, belng conildent that If | paufes began to-day. Speeieavy it Youss respeiiuly neat to shoul $45,000,000 of siver for the cllango | Ofteredprintedandrotereed, C L and Warcouss Commissioncrs ara seudiug out | Commune was displayed. Resolutions wer | UieF wereknown and understood by subordinates DERAACH & 00 ol the country. 5o thu lay Urtia catiutey o iied Aatue quoting cerlaln wtatenents iade 1o {10 renort of When Cong d auact 1o revise and con: the Goverument Diraclors of the Uufon Pacifc Yhen Long R Ll s and com Hallroad Cowpuny in rogerd to tha aid extended by 1 embodied 10 tho Revised Statuten. The chan; that ruad to others, sud directing the Beerotary uf Anads’ Uy this. actare very siobes Mo the Interlor to inqiire of the Government Direet- 1aade L Lhe gold colny it fa still 25 8-10 yr orsof thu Union Pacifc Koad what securities the Handard gold 10 tho dollar, The saridlery Company bas taken or lolds—wnether atock, cuius wers o weleh 35 grame 1o tho dollar. That | DOMd% oF other evidenco of debt—for it sld to tho ruiscd (o valuo of the vliver colng from 384 graing | Golorado Central, the Utah Central, the Utah 1055 pranin, oF 65 81-100" gratne, s that K vy | Bouthern, and flopublicau Valley Tailrosds: what shgiady rulecd sho. awount SF wiiver Th tha. sey | Credita wero recelved by o Uhlon Fecifé Coms billiry cofne, in order 16 Rarmomie with pasy for thie auiaiint ul 8207, 150; with wiiom the French colnd; 80 that now 810f out: 1abeidlsrs | rausaction in respuct of sald credits was helds sauney fo preciscly of ‘\be samo weigut and | Whatsccurity sail Company hojds thwm for,.aud Hucuces a4 & franca of the French colnp sud oup | fOF What reason and upon whiai consldecation 2ilver comn 18 now casily convertibie tuto French | Sredit was viven, aud geport tho answers of the 4t Lat unit colos. Tho old wiver dollar “was “.',‘;"x';m'“"“ Diroctors wlibuat delay. Ordured dropped out 1n the revislon, aud wiy? Siiuply bee A it wan ot L s, N 14 repeuled fho iver | y M. Kerry prented a petition of citizens of dullur (1] 3 it was ulmply dropped out; thoro way | Michigan gsklug tho passage of & lew for the 10 such coln in use, [t could not clrenlate be- | PFutection aud prescryation of foud-Balivs in the cauno, in 1572 and mfi_ dml; stiver dollur was | §7eAb lskes, rivers, aud stiraits in consctivif with Wortd miore than the gold' dollar. As 1t had uol 7 . Veen culued 1or tweaty yeare (1, At wes dropped | . MF. Wallace called up the bill to sutborize a wut from smoug the colns of the United States, As | Jonk bond for the investmont of ssvings, for the and ofticors, tho tono and efllciency of the servico would bo vastly huproved, and that tho feelng of {ndependenco and security during good con- duct would result In great “advantages to the Qovernment. The Preshlent sald that he de- sired no concealmont of his aims and intentlons in this matter, but, oo tho contrary, desired tha they should bo knowu and reepected by all who were responsiblo to b, ————— SMALL FIRES, ‘Tho alerm from Box 431 at 12:30 yestorday afternocon was caused by a fire at No, 58 Kansas strect,owned and occupled by John Oosterhous Cau defective chlmney.” Damage nomin: ‘Tho alarm from Hox &7 at 8:15 lust evenlng was causcd by a fire in the, lnumh:{ attached to 8t, Luke's Hoepltal, No. 744 Indlana avenus. Causc, a defective fis Damsgs nowinal FINANCIAL. ’ N=w York, Fcb, 25, —Fouse, orshberzer & b drenlar letter to station azeuts askiug a re- port of warchousea of Clusses B and O In thele locatitics and the names of owners of the same, who ure fequired by law to wake report to the Commisslon, Julin Kirby, of Petersburg, Menard Counfy, to-day tlled a petitioy in voluntary baukruptey. The Ntale-Jeylater printers are on a striko In cousequeuce of a reduction from 50 to 23 cents per s, and u proportluuate reduction to the foreman. The striks will not prevent the dssulvg of the paper us weual, however, and s not likely to be prolanged. 4 —_— TEMPERANCE, Spacial DispatcA {a The Tridune, LaSavvy, DL, Peb. 25.—Au cothusiastic tem- perancy nass-meetivg at tho Methodist Epls- copal Church fo this city was addressed last e ————— DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! et i dAmtz cotted B et e o P O e Wiy 4t i ay. N Yo, Feb. 35—Th Rov. Stophen 1L Tyogr, Jr., anoounced - yesterday that the 000" noedod to froo his church from debt bad been subscribed. adopted denouncing a standing army and the existence of armories fn cities, sod sotting torth that_more protection sbiould Lo kiven to free speech, 4 Only let tho army be abollsaed,” oue speaker sald, “and labor would make such a wmove as would tnsure itg rights, and sender it equal with capital.” e ———— THE GREENBACKERS, Nuw Yong, Feb, 23.—Tha. Exccutive Com- mitteo of the Independont Greenback party has {ssucd an address saylng that abortly a jolnt call will be mude fora State Conventlon by the ofticers ok all ludependent Btate organizations, o meol ltedly as the Natlonal party, The dress ‘“e can prevunt the re-lection of every Cougresstmau and Assemblyman In this State who dire or lndirectly opposed the remonetization of sivey, and it is our dupy to do so." ————————— The Shadow of an A Tho Greeks had a proverb that runs thus: “To dispute on_the sbadow of an ass,” This took rise from an sncedote which Demosthenca is said to Layo related to the Atheuluns to cxcito thclr attention durlog his defenss of a criminal which was Mlnp but (natientively Hstened to. A traveler,’ ho sald, “ouce went {rom Athens to Megara on a hired ass. 1t bap- ned to be at the tine of tho doz days, at noon, 1o was much exposcd to the unmitigated heat of thasun, and vot tinding 80 tugeh ua & bush under which to take sheiter, be bethought hime self to descend from the ass and scat himeclt under its shadow, The owuer of the doukey, who accompauied blin, ublected to this, doclar- ing to bim that when he lot tho suimal the use of its shadow was pot included In the bargain, eascs, ac) Constipatl Costiyoness, lnfl‘su\i' L 1 b Faver, Inusm: Bolob S, E‘zx'f"if’u%."’.u'.g‘l‘.‘n‘afix‘.'fm.m the interna) viscera, " Warranted 1o edect & o A R ke e 2~ Uoscrya the fullow i oymptoms resulting from Disorders of ths Digeative or, 3 Y ullge Blood fa E‘.‘L“.‘fil“ ol ,‘ii:";‘?u «'fik“&}"fi"flufii‘fi%flfl@ wel b, =3 ‘vilneas of L of Lho Blui — lomiac i 1 Tho dlspute at last grew 80 warm that jt got to | kour Eruj wkidgs aud fufrerings (o the pit o bucposs of submiiting soveral awoodcuts, tha | SVEMBZ by Mussrs. Murphy and Mason, of ) & hired 454 Peaborns 1t sy toe hennes 1him Prreat e | Bioh iabortanut of which provides. 1hat the, decre: | Jolict, the latter a few vears since & prominent OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Ca., the fnsolyeat commorclal aad collection | blows, aud laally wavorisy 1o an sction at tww. ! ifi'agf‘m n.g.;u:‘?.!;'.‘"i'i.fif"‘q‘fix‘"f it freart Chublzs public futeret 10 o 80 tary of tho Trussury sbali keop sald bonde fur salo [ citizen of LASalle. Dr. Whitnoy, who Ras per- | N&W Yomk, Feb. 25.—Arrived, steamsblp | szency firm, two mombers of which weru recent~ e Butl B raucty uatioues cuns Bu chaation whehin & hing LOsthE Yescr tinued the defonsgof hisclicnt ; but bis suditors, whose uurlolhfl ho bad piqued, wers aoxious to kuow how the Judges decidud ouso slngular o cause. Upou this the orator commonted savercly on thete childish injustice In devouniog with sttention a paltry story abous an ags' shadow, whilo they turucd a deal ear to & cause in which the l\h ‘ol & human being was lo. volved, From that day wheo u mnau showed a Erelcreneu {for discussing swall aud conterupti- 1o subjects to grdat uud fpportant oncs, bo was * tu dlspute on the sladow of au uss.” Goermauie, from Liverpool. BOUTHAMETON, Feb,' 85.—Arrived, steamship Btéauhyl\l;m from N;'b.y&'.k'Am < thi ate AX FuiNcisco, Feb. 25.—Arriye 0 steam- er Opeanc, rom Hoog Koog vis Yuiohuu. ———— BEN WADE. A3eclal Diepaich fo The Tribune. CLEVELAND, O., Fob. 3% —Bince the last re- ports tho Hou, B. ¥, Wa do has been gradually There s very serlous Inaccuracy u the as- :};&"I.‘.‘:;‘..’:I‘ ) ulwlpuwk:x'u.l:-.' “&',5::'33’;5.15:&‘ Hen sertiun of the then Benator Sherman, that the At the expiration of the morning hour, bills silver dotlar was not theu fu use, and was not | on the caléadar not objected to were consldered. betug colued. On the coutrary, it was then be- ‘Tho Benate bill to amend Bec, 1,270 of the le- dn colued 1 large quautities; and, i the year | vised Siatutes, reiativg to the fuel, forag fwmedlately precediog the year fn which this | Quacters uf olicers of the army, was callen up. socech wad wude, wore sliver dollars wers rovides that the cction sball read: **Fuel. quar- colued thun la auy brevious year. Vhe stdte | W%, aud forsge may be futaished fut Kiad to mueut thut * It bud not Levu coined for tweuty | S th o o reroidaiers Depattuent accord: yeurs " Is utterly fncomprelicuslble, Ths reporta | 1o WIBel broviden that whah formss art of the vection which ) it when forug, of the wint-otticers show that the following rnklud c-m:a& Lo furalsl e’s‘l“bgt:h‘:‘ ;r:»c“r"u:";f:fl? formed hmwcusely-successful tewperance labore in other parts of LuSslle County, will enter tho fleld bere, aud, nutwithstaud the rud-eyed dewon hus long beld Irightful sway herc, it i3 belloved by nwoy that @ great reform will specaily bs wrought. $ % Sueclal ch o The Trivune, Kesosus, Wis., Feb, 25.—A large sudiouce greeted m{. Couper at Kimball Hall this oyen- oz, und tistencd to a wost cloquent address on the red-ribbon phase of the teperance move- ly arrested and taken to Ludlow Btrect Jull stato that their labliitles are §23,083; nomival asgcts, $25,608; sud real asscts, $1,007. e THE INDIANS. Hpecial Dispatch ta Tas Trivuns, BlaNARCK, " Feb, 25.—A private message trom Fort Keogh says tho Sittlng Bul scugn- tion there is about over, avd the best fuforma- tion locates kim on the ather slde of the Moe. S i ull painia the Head, Deficletcy of Purspiratiany Ci ¢ the nlde. e b R RERE lnis ioses 0 thesysem s ‘as iy Seanars Dt P Siets Berbox. bola'sy Draeriaik READ FALSE AND TRUE. tamp to RADWAY & 0., No. 53 chrAg i T . =] Wity wilibaacat

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