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The Chicage Dailp Twibumne,, '"VOLUME XXXI1X. DRY GOODS, Etc. SPECIAL NOTIGE! Field, Leiter & Co. EXPOSITION BUILDING, CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION! TOQ THB GREAT BARGAINS! They are offering in Every Department! OF THBEIR RETAIII! In anticipation of their RE- MOVAL to New Store on Wabash-av., Between Madison and IMon- 10e-8t8., last of week. Those wishing to purchase all kinds of DRY GOODN! CHEAP! Should avail tlkemsclves of this chance. AMUSENMENTS. ESTHEH HIRI Farwell Hall, Thursday Eve., March 7. MADAME SALVOTTI 1n the title role, supported by s powertul chorus of nearly 200 VOICES. Grand Murches and Clioras of orer 200 Children full costume, Mordecal in tho Grand Procemion, rid HE ROYAL HORSE *Cleapatrs,” the great event of the soason, Secuta Fuur sedts at 700 & toary's befora they aro ta s J._A. DeWITT, Director, FINANCIAL, MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH I REED. Mo, 20 Nassau-st, N, Y. In amounts as requited, an INPROVED GUICAGO FROPENTY, at IEST RATE, Applications tecelved and promptly sttended to ty 11 A, HURLBUT, 75 Randolph-at. 9 PER CENT. N COMMISSION. spwandn oSS Sl o A0SR, dolacs o . at the above rate. proved ud] nl:fiulflvxm'um. (hambar of Commerea, GUN) N OAILDA. A A A A A e A A A A Ladies® and Gentles mou’s flne loots and Bhoea made to or. der nn?. Koo onr 4 Spring Hiyles, 04 DEARBORN-8T, WM. D. KERFOOT & CO,, REAL ESTATH AGENJOY, 00 WARIIINGTONNT. Rents collectod, taxes paid. citstes managed, Bpecial tiention given ta tho Interesta of non-realdents, Ao- sounta rendercd moathly, . OL SIOVES! 1 EW EXCELSIR! 1 THE BEST AND SAFEST MADHE, COLEMAN OAS APPARATIS AND OIY, CO.. %23 Ciark-st.. opposita New F'ost-Ofes Buliding. " GIATES AND MANTELS, VRVEN (N Fikin, {ioid and _Hicka) trimmed, and i SLATE ":x,'f_;',;'fig; i PSSR MR ———n L. UNIiER STATER OF AMERICA-IY THE Ciit, cult Court of the Unlted States for the horther: District of 1ilinuls, (0 chancery: Jolin N, Henftun au ahn W. Brooks ve. tha Chicago and ‘o liron mpany. sndslea Chariea 1. fowditck, Wi, @, Wold, fad G Morelll ua thelt toterveation, Notica 1§ icreby glven that In pursusuca of adecrae of thesaid swn ‘entercd uf record fa sald cause on the fonrth (4) ay of Decamber,” A.-D, 1877, 1, lenry W, latiup, nin Chancery of sald Court,’and sesuch Master, hour uf tew (10) o'clock nthe foreauon of Kat. urday. theninth (0th) day of Marchi, 1874, at the front anar ot 1ha burlding now used by ea1d Court ag touse, known &8 thie Republic Lito Bullding, nuinbers 2710 163 Lasalic siract. In the Cityof Chicagyy Coung 1701 Cook, and Btate uf Iitiuols, will sell “asdirected {2 fuid detree, st publia suction (o the higheit sad et Wdder tRerefor, the mortueged premises men: tioned 1n eald decree, anil patticularly described aa ful: lows, to-witt All (i railroad of te said Chicaro and ows iatiraad Company nads or o be mads; extending o Lou in ng | rom Jollet, 1 th ngy of WIIL to Forcaton, 1u the County. ul‘h e, In nhg’hllln of "lrflflll. IHCIIMYIIK Tt of way Therefur, rosd-bed, SuperstruGture, e Mes, cliairs. aplic 14, nus kes, all the o depol grounds; depata, viaduct ridges, (Im‘mr. an 1ariy purchase for the construction u all ngines, ttifiufl_ B | kinds of rolling stoc) owned by salil C! ialiroad Coupuny ace uired for or w bo taed Uoon aald valiroad, and ail tha hiises and rights of the ssld CI 0 and low: ranct an ?«.u:ud Company relating thoreto, all property Ui5ed i Tiread thareol InCIdio stds-tracks, (Ira: ouik, miachize-shps., toulk tniplemnts and perwousl Property used on o atony; the line of xald rallruad, and $li broperty acquired by sald Company tuce L 8 execi. tlun of said Tnorfgage In nd relativg to satd ratiroad, togeier with g siagular the ‘Eiatments aud av- urienonces therelo belouging. and the rents, issus o) hereof, and all the' satate, Haht tile; an so0vur: 8a well bn law o4 1a equlty, of sal Towa lialicoad Cumpauy of lo aad to dia d sl other property, 1l1nu. ani franchises i ich were lntended to bo conveys e uaw in the h ] of the livcglver oppolnted 1o (hls rty acqulr d ke T aaring die pendency of thisautt for use fn counection with suci ‘rallrosd, und which il be at e ting of aid salg (o ils busiesvion, oF 10 ‘whic] llmllllle cniftled. lfllfllal‘l a8 al.fil‘l'l'lalfi l‘ODi al 4 %5y the, wlorixago forceloscd in ctlido "ay i Feceleed by tha Alssier from the pur: ehaser In et of ‘caah In part payment of 1he purchasa. ot the suanner, to the extent, sad upon the Lrtadthoriiod by (he add decice, anifor, i char” erua, OF safe. s dine’aud mode 3 Bl Feferehéa's nad S Sald decres of tecordln'sald i ca 5 aal L. YR ENKY W. DISHOP, Fehniury 4t u Masicr 5 Liaeery of the Clrcale Court of the Usited ates for the Norther District of Jlitnols. - Rlates for i hep Datrice ot Jitaole. . TREASURYDEPARTMENT TOLS w110 i 45k of Cuicage, 11l Lhat thy st must bo picsented » 0 iccelver, with the Froot incleat N T TN AL JNO, JAY KNO 7 wLlbe dalioned ool ot Ba Cusiencr. "FOREIGN. Additional Points of the Pre= liminary Peace Cone« Fifty Thousand Russian Sol- diors to Remain in Many of tho Czar’s Soldiers Al- ready on Their Way The Bulgarian Tribute to Be Ap- plied upon the Russian Indemnitv. Austria Will Probably Occu- py Bosnia and Her- zegovina, Austrian Troops Believed to Be Moving Southward for That Purpose. Interchange of Courtesics Be- tweon the Czar and the The English Grain Market in a Very Unssttled Condition, BRITISII GROWLS. TOE DULLDOZED LION'R EAR BTILL VERY £ONE. [Dy Cable to The Chicago Tribune,) Loxpox, March 6—6 n. m.~—~England seems to be preparing to assume tho position of the dog in the mangor—willing, neither to a policy of to ngres to that of othars. Threo of tho leading newspapers this morning, whilo ad- mitting that England will take part in tho Congress, claim that she will do so under an oxpress undorstanding that 8UZ 18 NOT TO DE DOUND by its decisions if she is not satisfied with The Times may woll ask: then, is the good of tho Congress or Con- It ia difficult to understand what England wants, for it would scom ns though hor interosts had been loft quite un- TNE PEELING THROUGNOUT RUMOPR 1s ono of great rellef, and little prospect of further war is mentioned. are vaguo hints and insinuations that the dangor is not yet passed, and that the Con. gross may end between England and Russia 2 that of last year ended na regarded Russis and Turkey, On Friday COUNT ANDRASSY will nak 0 supplementary credit of 60,000,000 florins, and will make o statement of Aus- but no danger of war- like measures {8 anticipated. Tho price But horo thero tria’s position, thero was a ronction before the close, though silver fell to 54}, Amorican bonds rose nearly 1 per cent, and closcd at the highest figure. NO FEAR-OF THE BILVER DILI. Foar of the Bilvor bill may bo considersd practically nothing hero, snd Lhorguo plonty of investors oven ot tho riso, PEACE CONDITIONS, DBULOARIA'S TRIDUTE. Bax 8tEraNo, March 5.—~The amount of tribute to be patd by Bulgaria {s not to be fixed for two years, durinz which measures will b taken to ascertaln the resources aud revenues of the country, wlich will be ccenupled by 50,000 Russlan troous two years, or until ‘a nntionsl army can bo formed aud reudered capable of malntainiog order. This tribute, when fixed, war {ndemnity, The ultimate form of the Gove ernment, whetlier constitutional or absolute, will bo dectded, partly by the Bulgzariau Prines and Asscmbly snd partly by Europe. LonpoN, March 0—0 4. m.—A Vienna corre- apondent telographs that tho time of tho Ruse sian occupation of Bulgaria bas been reduced tn eight months, aud the western extension of Bulgaria 1s reduced o ns not to include the railwvay from Balonica to Mitrovitza. TIB PHOI'OSED CONGRESS, Negotiations rclative to the meoting of the Congress at Berlin have been proceeding be- tween Vienna, Berlin, and 8t. Petersbury, The project will bu submitted to all the other Yowers, aud it they accept ¢, Germany will [ssue formal lnvitations, will have Nisch, but not Widdin, which will re- mgatn Bulgartan, Thessaly and Eplrus witl sharo the adminls- trative reforms stipulated for Bosulaand Herze- Lonpox, March 5.—~A Ban Btefano corre- spondent says Roumania fs not fncluded in the peaco conditions, Rusala has told Turkey she must treat diroctly with Romnania, whoss pre- tensions ore too great. AUBTRIAN FBESS OFINIONS. ViznNA, March 5.—Tho newspapers are dis- satiafled with'the peace conditfons as far o thoy ate known, ‘They express the opinion that the the crisis ia passed. They wishes to disturh the great result of the war —tha liberatiou of the Christisns—but while the demands that were calculated to lead toa cou- filct with England have been dropped by Hussia, & slmtlar consideration has not been shown for Austria, It isstated that Count Andrassy will uil exposition ot his policy to the Dele- gations, which will weet, probably, Thursday, Paga, March 5.—1It {3 stated tho Russians will begin to leavs Roumells imymediately; some em- barking hero and others at Ban Stefano. Tho treaty bas been sont to ‘8t. Petcrsburg for formal ratitlcation. JUTEKCLANGE OF COURTHAIRS. . 87, Paregesurd, Alarch §.~Tho Sultan hss sent the following telogram to the Emperor: CoxstastiNOrLE, March 3.—On the occasivn of the snniversary of your Majesty's accession to the throne, Jofler you my congratulations, with the of scuewing oar friendly relations. ;& CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY. MARCH G, 1878, ."'%,LCE FIVE CENTS. lm‘:‘:x:! E_mucmr. in reply, telegrapbed as fol- :‘:rl‘u‘z ;;r..:mfir',’ 5: il':ch'\‘:.ll‘rl.! :In: .n:;r‘::'l’t‘:nfl:: ‘V AS“INGTON. Academy bili) Is now before the Senate Com- “;um"gu.e.,m..mmm, and the Military mittee, and the other (the Consular and Diplo+ matic) is stiil in the Honee. The fmportaut bills, and those requiring long discussion, K ARB STILL 1N COMMITTEE, G and nobody knows when they wlll come into the House, 1fthe House docd not get on faster, the tropical midsummer will find Congress still here. . The Appropriation bills yet to be considered and passed are the following: Legisiative, Ex. ceutive nnd Judiefal, Sundry Civil, Army, Navy, Indian, Pcneion, Fortifications, Post-Office, River and Ilarbor, Deficiency, and Naval Acad. emy. It was sald by » prominent Senator to- day that there never had heen such an inefl- clent House; that it seemed to be wholly with. out leaders, and it seemed to stumble through frum day to to day WIFHOUT ANY APPARENT POLICT or system, or any clear Idea of what It had to do. * He salil such procrastination as the Appro- L»mlhml Committee is gullty of .was never nown before, and he cannot help thinking that the fiscal year will expiro and leave severai of the ills atill hanging between the two Hous Most of the well-fnformed men in both Houscs have mndo up thelr minds that there Is not the allfihmt chance of anything being done with the tariff at this sessl ctes Americain et autrefols licatenant. de vaiaseau, 1 thank yonr Majesty for your congiatalations, | pent.etro vous ponrriez nogs Accompsgner en which I recelved simultaneously with the newn of | gualite de I'attache naval d'Amerique, Je suls thesignatare of peace, Ipercelvsin thin coln- | blen anr aue vous serler lo bien-venu avec l'etat- eldence a pressge of good and lasting relations be- | MAJOr de notee genersl. tween us. Iwos preatly futerested In_ his view of the CONFIRMED. final I:.m ement of peace, as I doubt not it rep- VirNRA, Morch 5.—A speclal from 8t, Petors- | Téscnts burg sage, it i confirmed. that the treaty in- THE PNEVAILING SENTIMENT IN TIIH RUSSIAN ARMT. cludes a clause providing thnt ratitlcations must | Ife said that Russfa and Turkey would settle be exchanged av B, Petersburg within a fort- | a)l mattera for themselyes, and lhnv.‘ it thers night. should e n conference of European Dowers, It A PROTOSITION. would he unable to alter anyof the accom- Loxoox, March B.—A Parls correaponde:'n. plished facta of the war. While discussionsand hears from & thoroughly rellable sourco that i’,fi“‘}}}'fl:’&},‘{;{g‘fi"’%fl;,‘,‘,;: l?{'?fl:fl;“‘.fi France and Italy intend to propose the neutral- | Europe, and the world would soon become ac- {zatlon of the Dosphorus and Dardanciles, customed to seefng them there; so that possibly fl':{ wln]ln_t 'r‘mt wull‘xldn-l(tnr 50 lr?lnfhn berlot{ i~ i he Turks woul et to rega lem, nof INCIDENTAL. 88 conquerors, but u§ felends; and_ whather i fi)‘:filr:flxl: 'l;‘nmzpz:;m i E:ce'fi'cm?fl l'1'crr rel_Ln?nl'.n‘hcd[ p«lznntelsnlo:dwould arc = ¢ 0] tnce to Ruasia in the end. Congress ', motion will be hmugmgg‘""m' Il]mly well be liclleved that this kindof a probably by the German delegate, fn favor of scttlement would not he viewed with any very ety ¢ by K 3 the immedlato anncxation to Austria of Bosnia (w:.";t:lne "i;p.L’J.flfl?"fl;efl'fi;,',',‘,‘:.f,‘c".,;‘;faé'fl and Herzegovina, Prince Blsmarck has quite | ation for the treaty of Paris, for ehie has heen recently renowed his advice In favor of such an- the firat to put her foot upon that Instrument nexation. in disdaln by sending her ficet through the Dar. ALL PEACEYUL. danelles In the faceof the Sultan's brotest. About the only coursa left to hicr is to make an Loxpoy, March 5,.—The talk in the lobbles of 2pology to il mankind, in the “’";’ of Mark Parltament yesterday evening was all peaceful, | ‘F'wain's recont effort, stating that hie was a foul, members even discussing the prospects of o | Gud’s fool, hecauae he was horn o, and veople onger Easter recess than usual, aud an earbier | ought to have vity on him for Gou's sake, it Iprorogation {n the autumn. not for his own. “If the Government would mittee, by a majority vote, has agreed to L It 1avorably. ey P B M o g ¢ Ways and Means Committeo to-day fixed the duty on books and perfodicals at ‘{! er cent ad valorem, The wool schednle wfllpbo considered to-morrow. MGNE CLENKS WANTED. It was predicted at the time 500,000 was ap- propriated for country post-routes that that sum was extravagant and unnecessary, This s shown by the recommendation of Postmaster. General GJ to the Post-Oflice Committee that $20,000 of this fund be transferred to the rail- way mall service tor the employment of more clerks. The President Looks More Kindly upon the Silver Act. Admitting that His Predictions May Possibly Have Been Groundless. 19 A DAD BOX.. The answer of the Interior Departmert to the resolution of Matthows will put Bisine in'a very unpleasant position. It will be ready by the day after to-morrow, and will show that tho charges inade upon Sccretary Schurz were un- founded. Foll dispatches have been recelved {rom the District Attorney and othier officers of the Government In Montana, showing that the selzures were mainly from regular wood-deaters as already stated; that in some_cases sawmillg wera Tound manufacturing lumber from stolen timber. ‘fho telegrams olso state that thers has been no such deallogs with families and poor neople as was charged, sod that sl honest ¢itizens woprove of the action taken by tho (overnment, and unly those intcrested In the thelta are inuking any noise about the matter. ANDEILSON. The statement that the Nes Oricans Custom- Tlouse {a in the entire charze of a Special Treas- ury Agent, and that}Anderson, although draw- Leglsiative Business s;(lly Be- hindhand in the Lower House. A Fatal Lack of System or Method in That Body. No Prospect of Tarift Leglsiation at the Present Session, The Pine-Log Bill Likely to Be THE PATENT LAWS, Vetoed by the President. PROPOSED MODIFICATION, Rpeciat Dieputch o The Tridune, Wasmisaton, . C., March 5.—~The bilt re. ORSTRUCTIONS IN THE DAKUDE. 2}"}'&'3’,&‘%“,},‘“"{5"?;’ that f\Englani is a natlon | Beck and Kelley Talk Finance to Thelr | ported by Mr. Wadlelgh. of tle Benato Com- ’n'fl'm‘,";{'ndfi o e ol‘;;::‘l‘;\ Yettems haso LoxXpoN, March 5—A speclal to the Lioyds uu:)-,'um'Mlmrccr's]. wero Y K Respective Houses. mittce on Patents, contalns the followlug mod- | heen ' recelved within a fow daya signed by frum Galatz, says: ** The work of remuviog the TIE LEADING FOOLS OP THE LOT, obstructions in the Dapube will begin to-mor. | there would be greater hopes for a peaceful 9 finale to the present erisls than I can see now. :“’e‘:'k 1 fi e expect navigation will opea 18 Wo § “rhere g one thing, howeser, pecullarly cxas- i perating to a correspondent who has no foterest AUBTRIA'S SHARE. one way or the other in the result, except to LoxNpoN, March $—~5 0. m,—A special from | get the news as it flies. I know that peuple at 8t. Potershurg says It is belicved in well-inform- ',}fl:‘,'j,“:,'.‘fiz’ fle:‘lll;g;ml:;'fltgll‘:ngnijli'\:x:lsu ’x‘."ld i 3 ondon s %"‘ :h;clcu !lhf‘lt Austria will eventually 0ceupy | itervencing Hise cracked soda-fountain at the osnta and Hcrzezovina. Immediate prospect of war; the very next day, ‘The Austrinn Government intends to demand | perhaps, there will be 8 gencral expression ol a voto of credit from the Delegations on Friday, | placid content at the:certainty of an early con- as well as 60,000,000 florins for tho use, shoyld I:lllnln‘n to all the uunbcuum, 1 have ne}:-cr acen circumetances requlre it, of the Minister of , ALything cqual to it but onee, and us that time can be easlly remembered Ly your readers, 1 War, Three millions {s to bu demanded to be | citeit as nn{xzcnenllllunlmno{: of the rapidit used under any circumstances, {eith shich the dircetlon of ‘avents I changed WIIAT TIIE MONEY 18 WANTED FOR. h I; t:ll:lbe lrcmfi;nhf{cld :!m‘tl. Ia;' n(i.:rl uhmom. 9 nfter the Presidentlal election in , the pros- i ¥ Lihl March 6.—The Government is mak- pecta of the two candidates went II'D and down ng evory effort to_securo o majority of ffteen | just as the Jrospects for peace and war now do. or twenty in the Delegations for tha vote nf ne day Tilden wos surcly elected, and the next credit, and scems confldent of success, Even | dsy Hoyea was the lucky gy, until the greater the Hungarfans are gradually begloning to part of the people were too sick of the subject nequlcsco in the anncxation scheme. The re- port Is current that Austrlan troops have al- ready commeanced a southward movement. IONATIRPF VISITH CONSTANTINOTLE, ConstanTiNOPLE, March 5,—Qen. Ignatieft visited Constautinople In military uniform yes- terday. iticatlons of the present law: It limita the ne- riod for which damages may be recovered to four years prior to the commencement of & suit; nodifies the rulo of acvounting so that partics shall not be held chargeable for a saving in the use of the inveution unless such eavivg bas en- abled him to obtaln an actual profit. In somo cases It makes the rule of damages and profits the same In law and cquity. The blil provides that parties shall not be prohibited, under a re- fssuc of patents, from using n maching pur- chased by himsell before tho reissue which did not infringe the original patent, and alao that the surrender of the patent for a relssuc SHALL NOT OPERATR to deprivo the patentee of his action for dam- ages for an Infringement of the orizinal patont. It provides for takingand perpetuating eviaence in certain cases before a suit fs brought, It further provives for the payincnt of a few of 830 on the firat of January after four years from the {ssuc of the potent, and a further payment of #1008t the expliration of five years thercafter. 1t also makes pmvision for procecdinga to re- peal 8 patent under certain circumsatances, and .| restralus a patentee from asserting that another 18 an infriuger unless he sbhall within o reasona- ble tine bring o sult 10 test the validity of bis claim, Anderson, and written at the Curtom-House. Private lctters say that Anderson is still allow- ed to visit the Custom-Houss dally, accompanied from jail by an ofiicer, J ‘The lateat informatlon from New Orleans is such lhn“ members of the Cabinet continue to bulieve “that Aunderson wil] be parduted by Nicholls, The statement that this must Lo done before the Btate Benatc adjourns on ‘Thursday is reported to the Cabinetas an crror, a8 the Coustitution of Louisiana gives the Gov- ernor power to act In such cases as thupresent oncduring the recess of tho Benate. It will Yrubnmy be linpossivle 1o take action before he adjournment of the Senate, siuce the ques- tlon fu regard to carrying the case up toa high. ercourt {s not likely to~ be scttled for several days to come. TANIP? AMENDMENTS, o the IWestern Associated Press, Wasmnarox, D, C., Murch 5.—The Commit- tee on Ways and Meaus to-day ngreed to the following paragrapl fu the new Tariff bill: Books, periodicals, pampblicts, biank-books, bound or unbound, and all sflmcd matter, F!mmnn;.h-, engravinezs, bound or uabound, Uustrated books and papor, maps and charts, 20 per centum ad valorem; but books manu- factured and printed more than twenty years shall be free of duty. 1 NOMINATIONS, The President sent the following nominations to the Benate: David Eckstein, of Ohlo, United Blates Consul to Amsterdam: George Ritcher, of Missourl, Receiver of Public Moneys at Bouaville, Mo, FINANCIAL MATTERS. SCAICITY OF SMALL NOTES. Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune. Wasittyeron, D. C., March 5.—Reports are current that the Sccretary of the Treasury Is gradually retiring 81 and $2 notes from circula- tion and replacing them by $5. Letters have been received from the West fngulring whether that {s not the fact, and stating that small notes are disappearing. Tho Treasury officlals #ay no restrictions bave been placed upon the {ssue of $1 and §2 notes, and it has been sug- gested to the Becretary of the Treasury that one way ln which he can place the new sliver dollar in circulation s to discontinue the issue of Treasury notes of the lower denominations and supply eliver dollars instead:. The Treasurcr’s books show whether the lssue is belog discontioued or not. The amount of thesc small notes outstanding is about 20 per cent less than it was a year sgo. ‘The exact amount 1s $40,860,725 ot prusent, as againat $50,000,000 last year. TOSTAL BAVINGS DANKS. ‘The Banking and Currency Committee this morning voted to favorably report Phiilips’ Postal Bavings Bank bill as amended. The vote stood five to three, with threo absentees. HOPEPUL VIEW OF THE SILVER LAW. Tho President refterated to<day the opinfon that the Bilver law may dizappoint him in that what he called fts fil-effects will not be as great 08 he had anticipated. Sccretary 8hermau, too, takes a decldedly cheerful view. His chief cause of complalnt agalnst tho law 18 that it has, 28 he soys, stopped the sale of 4 per cents bonds. Kuropean bondholders arc beginning to discover that, even 11 they should recelve thelr pay in silver, the rate of intercst would be much larger than upon any other bond they can find in the European market, and therc {8 no prob- abllity that the Intercat on the bonds will be pald in silver for o long time to come, as thero will not be sliver coough for that purpose, nor is it expected that gold will go up o long as the balsuce of trade is in our favor. TUB NEW THEORY of the Becretary of the Treasury's g\lmm In construelng the Bllver law is that ho witl put thesliver dollar in circulation as fast as possi- ble. will purchase his silver bulllon with gold, and retain .the greenbacks in the Treasury for Internal revenue taxes, and by this meaus grad- unlly contract thn greenback circulation vossi- bly within the fiest year to the 8300,000,000 lhmit fixed by tho Resumption act, and that in that way be will bring legal-tender notes to par in advance of actual resumption, This, it {s cloim- od, would be a contraction of tle Krecnbacks, but not really contraction in the aggregute cir- culatton. THE 00LOID DOLLAR, The Colnage Sub-Committes will report ad- veracly on the golold dollar, but will recomn- mend that Cominissionera to the International Monctary Conferenco under the Alttson Sllver bill be Jnstructed to present tho subject of Kolold coluage. THI TRADE-DOLLAR. ‘The Coinage Committee will probably report a bill repealiug the act for the colnage of the trade-dollar, or suspending it for one yeur. ANOTHER VETO. THS PINE-LOG DILL. Bpectal Dipatc 1o The Tribune, Wasnmaton, D. C., March B8, —Secrctary Bchurz's reply to 8tanley Matthows' resolution to reud anything more than the head-lincs of ihe newspapers, Just 80 hiere: one day recent- 1y we hiad every reason to think that a few days would surcly bring forth a declaration of war agaioat Russla; even now, few people know LOW CLOSE AN ESCAPE WAS RUN, And yet, beeauso I gave the facts as they oe- carred here, a bold Briton in Chicagu—ono of the kind who kindly honor our country by rep- resenting o ** British Intercst ' at an excced- ingly safe distance—writes me an fmpertinent allusion to the ** wild ' statcments published in Tur Triouxe. I had some thoughts of making his letter publie, just toshow your read- crs who may intend crossinz tho ocean this 5rr1nr( a fait sample of the ofliclals employed by the steamship cnmfnny with which he 1s con- neeted; but he 18 not worth it. Like the para- sites which infest his Company's stcamers, ho will be readlly discovered by thoso who have dealings with him, and, the sooner he is shaken off, the better. OnszRvER. —_— ENGLISII GRAIN-TRADE. GNEAT DEPRESSION. Loxpox, March 5, —The Mark Lane Expres says peace prospects, the falrly abundant granaried stocks, and leavy soticipated arrivals both from America and Bouthern Russia, have combined to reduce the wheat-trade to n lam- entablo state of depression, During tho past week the inactivity hins been such that, in the abseuce of sales, it hos beon a matter of some diflleulty to record the fluctuation in prices, That the withdrawol of the prop which the un- certain aspect of political matters furnished to the gruin-trade would depress valucs was sn- ticipated, but a concesslon of s shilliog to two shillings per quarter hog . FAILED TO IMPROVE TIE DEMAND for wheat, which it might falsly be_expected to lhave done, having regzand to tho low stato into which milfers have allowed thicir stocks to run alt over the Kingdom. An explanstion is prob- ably to bo found fu the fact that the supplics in " prospective arc too hc&vz to allow tbe ~conccsslon offered to have much welght, aud, until some deflnite fdea can ho fonued of tho amonnt uf whent this country may expeet from Odess, Nicolalefl, and other southern Russian ports. millers will only buy from hand to mouth, :That the accumulation ot graln {8° large cannot be doubjed for one monient, but wo think o largo proportion will b found to consist of low class and DADLY-CONDFTIONED COUN, as the demaud for transport during the war obliged Inland growers 10 store aaibest they might, on the spot, where, of course, the ap- lances for keeping the grain In guod condition ru granary for so long s period would bo to o great extent ineflicient. Tucro 1sa drageiy, — ENGLAND. RAMPANCY OF THE WAR-SPIRIT A COUPLE OF WEEKS AGO, Speetal Correspandence of The Tribune. Loxpox, Feb. 16.—1 shall bo much surprised if, by the time this letter reaches you, Englaud and Russia ure still ot peace with cach other, Herctofore my opinfon has been, that under no clreuinstances would the great body of middle- class Englishmen permit the nation to bo driven into wer; but Just now tho steady tendency toward a change of public sentiment on this polnt is cxtraordinary. No longer do wo hear of mectings calicd to Influence the Government In favor of neutrality; rather the opposite course 1s belng urged, and, if any mectings aro held, therare fu the intercat of the most radieal war-at-ang-costparty. Even the Uovernment, which hitherto has been sup- vosed anxfous to indulge in hostilitics on the first plausible pretext, s left in the rear by this suaden countermarch of popular fecl- fog; for, it it should mct with the abruptuess and vizor demanded by many of its most loyal supporters, war would have been de- clared more than a week ago. Instead, how- ever, of vrocceding with the declslon and de- termiuation which wero prom{sed in the dabates on the Bupplemontary Credit bill, the Govern- ment has acted as it APRAID TO TAKE THE RESPONSIDILITY of acourse which might cnd In war, even al- though the Minlstry have already pledzed them- sclves to such action, They have ciatmed, for tho past six orefght months, that any hesita- tion they may have shown, any embarrassing complications they have been entancled o, liave been due to the manner in which the Opposition has hampered them; snd that, had tho natlon given them unaninious support and unquestion- inz_coufidence, they would have adopted a highly differcut poficy, and upheld England's hanof and prestize Inr more effectively, Well howlsit to-day The Oppoeltion was not aatisfied with a total collapse, and_ i inslsted on making ftself ridicuious, Bcveral leading Liberals have come out in hearty support of tho Government rarty’s polley, while tho rest have slunk back IN CONGRESS. Titn fOUSE, + Fpeciat Dispatch to The Tribune. Wasmngrox, D. C., March 5,.—It was a day of words fn the House. A bitl was passed re- lating to the Chincse indewmuity, which may Lo the beinning of the end of that vexed ques- tion. It refers the last clabm upon that award to the Court of Clalms for adjudieation. Wnen that claim has been scttled the United Btates will stand in the relation of Jtrustee to the re- matoder of the award, The {riends of the Mexican pension tried to play & sharp trick aud get thelr measure by the House under the cover of making way for an appropriation bill, but the opponcnts of this ‘Treasury-grab were too watchful. * The Fortification bill, providing for $2i%,000, ‘passed the House without discusslon. Bulse. quently, in the debate upon the Deficiency Ap- oropsiation bill, Judee Kelley delivered . A TWO LOURS’ sPEXCH g upon finance. It was designed es a reply to Gens Gartleld's November speech on silver, Judge Kelley's roview of Garfleld’s speech was caustic. He said {t was devold of logie, and was 8 mere rhapsody, and was welcomed by the ‘bullionist press as an answer to tho sliyer argu- mont, and was aistributed through the office of the Comptrotler of the Currency, sscsscd u seml-officiul character, Garfield s bo allowed an bour to reply to Kelley, i un‘mnln:c‘x e read along argument to-day fn sup of his resolution directing the Secretary of ,:(I,’m Treas. ury not to purchase sy bonds {or the sinking- fund during the next fiscal yeur, He maintained that by an erroncous method of bookkeeplug an cxcess of $37,000,000 has been carried to the credit of the fund. 'He hlamed Scaators Mor 1l sud Dawes for this, and {nsisted that, in the prescut depressed condition or the Industrles, no morc money should be appropriated fur this ourpose. The resolution was refcrred to the loaunce Committes. NOTES AND NEWS, WILL BLIOW PIONT, Bpectal Dispated 10 The Tribune. COXPIRMED. The Scnate confirmed Albert Q. Porter, of fodiana, as ¥irst Comptrolier of the Treasury. SIOULD BE PRONIBITED, The biil introduced in the Senste to-day by Mr, Thurman ta prohibit membucrs of Congress from becoming surcties on certaln bonds, pro- sides that it shall be anlawful for suy Benator or Hepresentative ju, or Delegate to, Congress, to become surety on any otllcial bond hereafter exccuted to the United States or to any officer thercof, or in nu{ bond hereafter axecuted b any contractor with tho United States, or wurn any department or oflicer thereof, to secure the performance of any contract Inwhlm the United States may be Interested, and any such _bond hereafter executed by such Scnntor, or Repro- sentative, or Delegate a8's surety, shall bo nuil and vold, TIR ANMY DILL. The House Committee un Military Affairs has pearly completed the consideration of Banning’s bill making various changes in the organizativn of the nrmy. The Committee approve general- 1y the modifications propesed by him. POSTAL DECISIONS, The Postmaster-Genural to-day decided that members of Congress have the legal right to beconie suretles on bonds accomonnying bids for mail-service. ‘I'be Postmaster-General also dectded that the bid submitted by J. B. Price, o cltizen of the Btate of Missouri, could uot bo regarded as invalid on the ground that Lis wlloh IJ1 oue of edthu' nu{lfll!cut there on, as she is_posscased of sullicient prop- r:n, in ler own right. Another decr‘nlun of Interest rendered by the Postmaster-General Is to the ecffect that ccrtaln Lidders (Mesars. Brott of Texas ana Prico of Missourd), who aro nut actusl owners of stcamboats, cannot be awarded contracts for steamboal inall-service, ond are not relleved from the prohibition of law on this subject by showing that they have sc- cured tho charter partius for the usc ol stcam- boats conaittoned upun obtalulog mall cou- tracta. = UTAN BLECTION LAW. Notwithstanding the passage of the Election law by the Utah Legislaturo, the House Sub- Committec on Territories, who had that act under consideration to-day, agreed to report thy Utah Election bill intrediiced by Luttrell. Thay have shorn however, of ita” clause disfian- chislog for HRmY. trade for fecdivyg-corn, s barley, maize, an WasninatoN, D. C., March 6.—The Unlon ——— nto n sullen sllence, quite as strengthenlny to ve all reced 5 covering the Montana log cascs, of which s Do Gy tho Ministry a4 tholr apen ad ay coull he: oaiwhare ol wm? ed a sixpenco fo bno shlliNK | Lo made so much, will seach the Senato | Pacilc and Jar oald cliqus aro not satfied THE RECORD. but 18 theru any stiffening of the offlcial beitish [ FE0 T3¢ Wirfenls off th cosst, tno floating- | about the same time that the President's veto | With the bill reported oy the Senute Pactilc Rail- RNATE, backbone in aympathy with: that of the mass of private_individuale?” Not ot all, On the con- trary, the Government sits like & dog in the manger, neither having o policy of its own, nor allowing any one clso to have ones Wiint was'the object of sendlug the flect into tho Sva of Marmoral Ostensibly It was to pro- tect the lives of British subjects In Constantino- plo; hut no one finagines that thero waa any danger to any forelener there, ami the ltalian and French Ambasaadors uctually made ofliclal reports to that effoct, Ilowever, tho preteuse eceived no one, The Britiah Lion having lald s tall aciuss the puth of tho Russian army, gave n fecblo roar to wari any ous sgalust step- ping on it; but, BECOMING YIGHTENED AT THR SOUND OF MIS OWN VOICH, ha hastencd to switch bis caudal appendage ont of the Russian vicinity, for {fear some oue should take advantaze of the opportunity thus afforded, ‘Uhe ficet, which so vailantly stenwn- ed Lm! tho forts of tho poor, dislieartened Turka i the Dardanelles, hos taken particulur ralm to keen out of sight or hearlug of tho Russfons; and Britaln’s threat to onchora squadron In the Golden Horn line been absolute- ly nublifled Ly Hussia’s declded reeponsu that tier troops shiould man thoforts of the Busphorus and the Dardanclles, Amongthe ardent dey- oteus of (e, Belienck's favorite gamo whilo Minteter at tho Court ol 8t, James, it Is gencral- 1y admitted that Hussia has rolsed Eugland's Blind," so that nothing is left for the Intter but to * call ¥ or lay down her liand. Audso l am inclined to expect a warlike rather thau a peace- 1ul scttlcment, for Kngland hates to back down at Russla’sdtctation, amd yet that fs what secius Hkely to bo ber vnly alteruative sxvept war. 1t 18 quite teue tliat ltussia is anxious to avold war, and also that the Kus ariny is very de- sirous of peave. It is quite common just now to represont the Russian soldiers and olllcers as cargo trade for wheat ruled steady, without quoiable change fu values, Malzo fairly steady, Barley dull, roads Committee, which provides for tho sccuri- ty of the indebtedness of that corporation to the Government, The lobby tuat has been here all ~winter to induce Congress to take back tho granted lands has falled. 1t was known that the best of the lands bad been sold, while all that remained were covered by the first and second mortgazes, Representatives of the Company say that they will carry fnto the Senate the con- test they have waged beforethe Committes, and will fight for the roduction of the cxslipaymeuts which 1t {s proposea to exact, PLACE-SXEKERS, Gen, Reynolils, of the West Bide, is still hero, but will return in a few days to Chicago with. out & commission as United Btates District At- tornoy. R. E. Goodell bas & very good chance of being appolnted Doorkeeper of the Houso In the probable event of the removal of Folk, now belng nvestigated, IENOVED FOR CAUSR. McCulloch, Superintendent of Government Buildings at Sau Fraucisco, has been discovered fn fraudulent transactions, and to-day was re- moved. of the Pine-Log bill {tself will arrive at the House, The Presldent at the Cablnct meeting to-day anuounced that he fntended to veto the LIl This sonouncement met with the ap- proval of his constitutional adviscrs. The bill provides for a special term of the United States Courts to be held near the scenes of the scizure of 1ogs, Where every person is more or less di- rectly fnterested in the Jumber trade. It also provides that these terms of court shall be held at a thine when appropriations for Unitod States Courts and Marshials oftices are ¢xhausted, and when the bilt mnlflnf appropriations for that purpose lias been held back n the House Cotne mitteo aince October. The effect of the enact- ment of the Plue-Log bill, therefore, would he ta preveut the Gavernment from being able to prepare its case, as it would have no means to scctro witnesses or Iy to enforco processes. INVESTIGATIONS, DEMOCRATIC TRICKS TIAT ARE VAIX. &pecial Dispatah to The Tyidune, Wasminerox, D, C., Maxch 5~The Demo- crats have shown their hands in the Cheaey in- vestigation. Asido from the dlre-tbrowingin the politics of New Hampsblre, in which Demo- crats and Republicans alike are proved to have been competent machine mansgers, nothing has been developed, but to-day the Domocratic Committeemen unguarded)y stated ghat Chonsy was nuthing to them, snd that they would not have thought of entering upon the Jovestigation unless they had expected to cateh the Toit- Oftice Dopartmeut. This frank avuwal wastuot well considered, and fully reveals the Dom- ocrstia © paliry. This Committes has asked' to bhavo two of the seven cxperts which the l"'u"ffiw'x? de:lh:o to have outed if the caucus sliow them asalgn- .:ipm them. But whatever may busgid about _the negloct of the scevice by Cheney from ill- ness o olher causc, R NO RESPOXSIBILITY bas been attached to the Fost-OfSce Depart- wmeot, Tho lcading witncesve all admiy that Choney, pnmmnl{. 1s an bouorable man, The Past-Offics Coumiltce ts anzlous to toveatigate leadlug mall contracts in T esritories, espeqally along: the linoof the 1exas Pacific These matters coutern the Coutrace oftie, nut the Railway Madl service. The utlicers of the Contracs Bureau say they dely investigation, SLOW - PROGRESS, DOTIl DOUAKS OF OONGRESS GRNATLY BEAIND- MAND, Bpeciat Dispatsh to The Triduns. Wasninovow, D. C., March 5.~—Congress is bopclessly behind-hand with its work, sod the prospect for the loagest sesslon withio reasous ‘Wasmnaron, D, C., March 8.—In the Sonate, Mr. Thurman introduced a bill to prohibit mem- bers of Congress from becoming sureties vn certain bonds, Referred. A great part of the morning hour was occa- pled in reporting and cousideriug bills of no public finportauce, Mr. Wallace, who 18 in charge of unfinlshed business,—the Long-Bond bill,—belog still un- svoldably absent, the bill was passed over for the present, with the understanding that it should retain ita place as unfinished business. Mr, Mc)jiilan called up tho Senate bill to au- thorize the Wortblngton & Hioux Falls Rallroaid Compuny to extend Its road tuto the Territory of Dukuta to the Village of ~8loux Falls, which was discusaed ag length, aod tocu luld asidv. Mr. Speucer, from the Committee on AMilitary 4 falrs, reported adversely on the Seuate blil extending the time fur preseating clalms for collecting, drilliug, or organizing voluntcers for the War of the Rebelilon, sud It was indeSnitely poatponed, He also reporied from the same Com- niittes favorably on the Housu jolnt-resolution roviding for lssuing arins and soimunitions to tha %m?f«( 4480 wader tha act ot daly & 1870, M. tleck called up tha resolution submltted vy him on tho st of January, declaring it to bo fu. expedisnt at this Line Lo vy and cullect tax, the maintenance of s Sinking ¥und, aud epol "ff“ in favor of the regolution, . Beck opposed the refecenco of the resolu- flon ta the Commities an Pinauce, snd favorcd the mmediats aduption of the resotutlon, Ho quoted from preyious argumaents on the subject, and said we could not uoder tha prescat ayateus cumpete tn the markets of the world with dened peoule. Our whole systeni of Federal taxa- tion was a0 unjust a0d & heavy vuc. The Vander- . Dilte, ihe Asturs, and the Slawarts, with thuir co- 1oseal fortunes, did not coutrivate any wors tuward thedupport of Ui Qovefumunt, than tho poor 14~ borlng mas. He argued thst thu wealih of tha country shuuld give its frat suAte Lowards the ex- Ppacsen of the Uuverament. We might remouetiza sllver, repeal ths Bpecle-losumpiion act, and do mauy'otber (hiuge wuich be thought ehould Lo duue; yol as loog as 1ho presant systow of taxation ahould be walntiined, thers could by no real pruse arity. Mo quotod from teporis tushow tho vi- Tourat Amertean shipbaliding, aud eald the tou- nngo for a wholo year did nol equal that of one feat-clang, vesgel fur forcign comuwrce. [a Iodl our commrce wa sapldly pasting that of Great Uritatn, but bad rapi off. e favored tha ropoal of the uavl protectiva tasid, waich ho eatroyed our comuercial mariue. Our uuod for abips had Increased, Lut wo could pot get them oo ‘mccount of our navigation uud tari® laws. Sinking Fund wasuow 1u a conditlon to m ledyes, and thero wie Ba nocessity for luvylog xus for it at present, Ila agaln referred to our culnmerca, aod said Lo was opposed to all aubsie dies. Cowpetitions moat be encouraged aud come binatlons discountenanced. Hofavored freo sbigst stores, o zouioval of all tazation on shipe sud ‘tuelz supplics. 5o fur 88 we wuie now concorned, GERMANY, TOLITIOAL NHASURES, Deneiv, March 5,—Iu the German Parlizment to-day, the debate was, commonced on the bisl for the representation bt tho inperlal Chancel- lor. The Bnvarian Miplster-Prestdent declared himself, in the namo jof Vaysrls, against the proposal to form Inperial Mintstries as tending to weaken the authori{y ok#he Federal Council aud prejudivo tho adtonofny of the severnl States; but avaria, Le eatd, recoguized the necessity of the uppointment of s Vico- Chanvellor, ~ Nearly sil the speakers ap- proved the proposal to appolot a Viue-Chancellor, but n storty opposition was manifested to_the formatiou of imperial Minstries on tho part of tho Ultra- montanes and Conscrvatives. The Wuriembere Minister of Btate disapproved of tho creation of Tmperial Minlstries foe the same reasuns as the Bavarian Ministor, D'restdent lorr Von Ben. winzsen considored that in view of thu oppost- tion, 1t would bo fnpassiblo to proceed with tha pru)cct for their ostublishment. FPrince Blsmarck dw{ll upon the multipticlty of his duties, and thej necessity for obtaining some relief, " Hoalso polnted out the fmperative nceeeaity of ending (the confilct between the Prusslan ond Imperialiiinanco systems, ‘The House rejocted the motfon supported by the Progressista and Yltramontanesto reler the hill m‘l o cmnnm,u.o,‘\ml the debate was ad- urned. 493 ERir, March 5.t fs said that Prince Bis- marck bas renewod the uegotiations relative to the entry of Herr Von Henulngson and othor Liberals into the Mintstry, requesting thom oot to insist on the demnand axr coustitutional gunars antecs 08 & condition of sccepting oftice. MISCELLANEQUS, TYELLOW ¥ERVER AT RI0 JANBINO. Ri0 Jangino, Brazl, March B.—Yellow fever again preyatls.icre, 1The deaths from the dis- case during the llr-? two weeks of Februsyy nuiubered forty-fve, ” 1XCORDER OF LONDOX. Loxpox, March 8.+Ths ymon hava clect- ed 5ir Thomas Chambers (Liberal), Member ot Parllament fur llnqlqbonu, ex of Loo- don, i cho of the 'xz;._unn. gasll Quruey, reslenee g THE ODELISX 8ALVAGR SUIT, Jeneh iR e i v sult, the Court ol nfraly e Talue tho ship and obellsk & FoN Y YRENGH POLITION Paris, Feb. 5.—~Thg dlsruntion of the Boae atorfal group kuown s the Congtitutionalists s autnoritatlvely aunogoced by Solell, thelr orzan. Twenty mgubers have declsred for OBJECTIONS. Bomo of the Democratic Senators have becn Informed that 8mith, the Treasury appointment clerk, who has been nominated for Paymaster intho army, was a swift and eager witness bo- fore the Pita-John Porter court-martial againat McClellan ang Porter, and thers Is a prospect that they whl uppmhl'mnnnnmou. MEXICO. It may bastated that our Government will robably extend & formal recogaition to the oyeenmont of Preaident DHax (u Mexico at an carly date. Whila Dlaz wlil wake no pledgesor stipulations as a cunditfon precedent to recogul- tion, the extonsive correspondence bad with his Adminlstration bas so tar revealed the purposes by which he will be gujded while fa office that he Htats [lu\)lrllnll\‘i o looger questions that the Guvernment of Mexico is aincerely desiruus of avoldiug all unfricndly and exasperating cou- duet oa 5::: oart of citizens ot that country which would be juss cause of complalut on our vart. TUY BUBSIDY SCHEMBRS have devised & novel mesns for covering thelr plans. Coke, of Texas, intrmduced a blll pro- vidlding far the construction of & railroad from 8an Autonlo to Laredo, Tex. ‘Tue bill author- fzes the Hocrotary of War to sdvouce the amount that miny be due in tho future ta the rullroad for the trunsportatiou of troops and suppliss at the rate of $16,000 per uiile. Tha ml'i proposes, | that tie Government shall discount Its future, and advauce the en- tirc sum for constructiug that road, looklog to transportation, money to bo earaed iu future geaerutious for relmburdement. DOUBLE POSTAL-CABD. panting for o war with fugland, to avenge the doteats of the Crinicau war, 1t would be uito natural that such a splrit should anbnate them if war should occur; but I bave the best authority for believing that the Russlan sol- dlers, as a rule, ave not go inditferent to life na to risk their own Hyes for the questionable sat- {fafaction of killing o certain number of perfidi- ous Eoglishmen. Let-me quoto a postion of - A FHAVATE LETTER which I have ruccived from Capt. Jasoukayitch, of the Imperfal Gluard, with whbom I was quite intimate fu 5t, Petersbure about ton years ago, Among other things, fu a verf cordlal and futer. esting letter, dated Adrisnople, Feb. 8, referring tonremark of wmive In uy letterto bim, he Bayas Prenes garde do vous fler & tous ce que yous entendez touchant I'srmeo lusse, Pariant pour molmeme e dis, tout frauchemont, que j'al tant 0 uorto que §'e1 veus, et presquo Lods mcs Cam. arades sont du mewe arle. . Quand la patrie no spoclie, nous y surons—c'est notre wcticr—mals qusnd ona guaranie ans, oN 5o Lrouve misux ou coln de gon foyer quo dans cca diables de mon. tognes la-haut; et, volsque nous venons de 3 avec tout honueur, un combat ssscs farouche, nous csporons yu'tl na feud: tut recommicncer fution k4 ; A . e tvee has agreed | 1oll-0ste in New York hatbor might as well re nq aus bossce contro V'Angis. | drecdom of action. § A differencs arose cob- | g memory 14 beyood question. ‘The Appro- | Tue House Post- ‘{un Bath clased, and the 10uth of tha “‘“ll‘li‘lin 2 Vi cernlug tho election pf life Beuators, and tho ¢ to recommend the sdoption of the double-stamp | pyain uniim, d, us foreign ships vuly were benee eluen e o vemw'pia, | dcgres of oppokition fa be offered to M, Da: | Priation Commlttes of the flousahasnevar besh | /oy postal-card. Tho purvosc of this 16 85 | hrien or the Taprorcmens. The peaple of fhis 50 negligent and elow, Tha seventy-soventh s Qoye: fausce's oyesnment rule of the Iousa requires that all of the Ap- peraut an suswer o be returued oo a postal- tountry now were a combluation tod card. H\lfltl\wupld‘ He favored the corporation itio of t . Aftorward, reg{flug to a queation I bad asked to raise §3 000 per a as to tho probabllity of getting permission to COUNTEAFEIT TRADES. propsintion bills shall be seported to \he House DEMOCKATIO CLEMXNCY, x on lucunics 80 as Lo raise 343, 000,000 pet, . ¢ trom The. House Milltary Commltice has opeaed | pum, snd said the D o gocampay the Russlan, ariny as COMCUpORIER: | Crucuenaty, alarch 6.—Four tembers of u | Dy the Commliios witha (hiey dars from Whe | R uliess Y Domocraic womiar of | it {0 the W7 c0B 000 for 3, hiokisa sssemblivg of Cougress, and yot throe times thirty days bave passod and only two bills of the thirteen have thus far boen reported from the Committee. Oue of tness (e Military family pamed Grogheim were arresied by United Btates defectives to-day oo a charge of countulzmg& trade-dollars. Molds, electro- plates, and 800 coi folt trades were sccured. would bo 8 great beneAt to pour pcople. He ro- ferred to tho betitiuus of Drexel and athers, 1 cently preseated, remonstraling egainst tbe 1 Taposlilon of the, tacome-taz, 8g sald I8bor wi now tased beyoad cverzibing. Povorty bore ibe ing a force at Boulalr, on the Peninsula of Gal- upoll& ho said: ; i s a1 trop de corres, - An’l: u'-'c.-n?:u-"mu':‘.‘fm'.'i: hpnun ;mp:uu the Obfo Legistature pamed O’Connor has been found gullty of desertion,-bounty-jump- {ug, and perjury threa tiues repealed. - Goos Bavolug bas rush cd 10 bis osslstauce with &