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THE CiIICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCIT I12. 1878, Ho agroed with his colleagna (Iinlnes liat we ot po_eqnivalent for the money. Th honor of the Gavernment demanded that we malnd tain tha obiigation Imposed upon us. desiro any prejudzment af tho daty of the Henato when. the time eanie to approprists the noney. Senators must_remember that the Arbitrator was finally faken by the a<eent of our Government, and national honor demanded that all the requirements Btate Department. They revresent the Britiah Commisafoner 88 TAVING I1S OWN WAY, relscd A soclal influence over losded with attentlons at Auntria, Lowell 10 Spafn, Welsh to London, and Rayard Taylor to Germany, tnere \wero more ar 1¢mn abjectlons taall of them. experlence, Ablitly, and ericent fitnem of Kaseon, but thie objection to him was that ho hsd bean ono ofthe ‘'visiting statenmen "' that had gone 10 Florida and had rendered valuable servicen in the Electoral strugile. Welsh was a highly respectable but his scleciion was not “A Koo ono forsuch nan Important post, echolar who had Dis nze, name, and conntry, buk, {n view of tho deiteate and {nteiente naturo of thia conntry's re. in, he quesifoned the fitnens of that ba recognized Iavanl lit{es, he bollcved that, he dld the same ta where she formerl The most charitable cxplanation f3 woman Is out of her mind, and, ollect bills sent ways, and that al dresscd, colored or mannfactured, 25 per cent When dressed, colored, nr manut- d ornamental feathers and hatever mnterial, Y N CRIMINAL NEWS, Ho admitted the - factured, artificial an flowera, or parts thereof, of w! not etherwise providea for, 50 per vent ad va- lorem. Figs, 21§ cents per pound. Filberts and walnuts, 8 cents ‘'he rate on ki and s having exe Delfasso, whe was x. The speech of Ot ment, and the facts attempted Lo o o him 88 an st ey, ahe ias concelved o mallce tawards him. terly disclaims any relations with the Porsistent Astanlts npon a Citizon of Pittsfleld, Pike County, Il alne created general com- he recited In regard to tho spnotntment of M, Delfosse wers unknown to almost every Senator on the floor. Tho per- which the (fovernment of Great Tiritain, through Sir Edward Thornton, n of Uetfvsse aa t! 1 _seem to have heen fn- owledie of that gentleman’s gloves of all descriptions for men's, women's, or children's wear 13 fi at #1 per dozen, instead of 50 per cent ad valor- em, Gloyes made of lambskin or other leather at ot in enbmitted & resolution & Gen. William T, Shermana member of t| of Hayenta of tho Smitheonian institnte in place of Ueoryo Jtancroft, resigned. My, Matthows, from (ho Committee on Rail. roads, reported, with an amendment in the natire of & snbatitate, 'the bill recently Introdnced by Mr. Dorsoy In relatlon ta the estabilshmant of & sink- ing fand for the lqnidation of the wmdebtedness Government by the T'acific Railroad Placed on the ealandar, 'Fhe Senate then_resumed considoration of un- finished business, being the bill referring the claim of Nenjamin Iloiladay (o the Cunrt of Claims, which was discansed at length, sabmitted & motion to recomm! man of lettares, done honor to A COLORED BROTHEI TO ITANG. Spectal Diapatch to Tha Tribune. Nasnviete, Tenn., March 11.—The Rev. Brown Coble was to-day taken to Winchester to bo hanged thote next Thursday. Tho Rev. C. Bmitl and the Rey. T, J. Bowman, and forty other colored men, beld services in the jall-yard yesterdny, Coblo was decply affected, cried, ‘Tho sacrament was administored. Coble showed great dejection on lis departure for Winchester, and, while bie safd heforzave all ‘concerned {n his conviction, he exccrated them It {a bolleved ho will conless crime on tho scaffold, baving been urgod by cot- ored divines not tudlo witi a lio on lils tongue iCguiity, It is estimated that 10,000 people will witness his exccution. - His Final Murder.--Alarming In- dignation of the Pcople. e An Executivo Order Oalling Out the Mili- tary to Maintain Order. Tatlon with 8pal upun the aclectio Commissjunce woul wpired by some ki anfriendiiness to the United States. . the uvossestlon of tha State Departinent, which Dlaine's resolution calls for, may furnish additiunal luformation. COIN AND CERTIFICATES. TIE DULLION CERTIZICATES. WasminaroN, D. C., March 11.—Secretary Blicrinan was before the Committee on Colnage, Welghts, and Measures this morning, and gave bis views about the proposed measare for fssu- {ng certiflcates of deposits of sliver bullion. In this conneetion, the question was discussed asto whether such certificates should mercly ropre- sent the bulilon at its market value, or whether thie GQovernment should buy bullion with the It zcemed to ba conceded that the cortificates should be Issued, but the Commit- tee came to no conclusion as to details, The Sceretary sala tho sllver certificates issued to depositors of sllver bullton were to be based on the actual market value of sliver on the day of deposit, busea upon the Londonand New York quotations of that day. If they were to be based on the colnage value of bullion they never wonld be presented for redemption until rth 59 pence per ounce. Tho Bee- ored the fssuc of these sliver certifi- receipts of bullion on deposit for them afbut onc point, and that New Y r market of the country. if deposits were allowed to bo Franclsco and Carson City the bul- Tiunlats would not sell silver, but would endeayv- or to corner the UGoverument, ns they bave the use of the certificate while tliey wero atill reserving thelr ellver, well be done_in New York, coming trom Europe, Mexico, and this country. Toa question as to the cost of donbling tho ho repiled, in substance, on was _one more of dclay thau f tho supply of bulifon than *fayior’s experlonco and in view of the imnortant XEurone, the selection of that might have been made. aaif the President's will AUIT AGAINST ORN. OWAND. In the Criminal Court to-day. befors Judge the case of the United States against 0. Howard, late Commissioner of the Freedmen Refugees and Abandoned Lands, waa This Is an action to $13,404 found to be due on the so and 1t 18 alleged that these moneys came Into Wi hands hy virtua of lis boing such Commissloner aud ‘trustee, tho amounis beingt due colored soldiers, ete., and under act of Con- rcss & large portion of this sum was Invested, ho defense was that the subject matter of this caso had bLeen the subject of Inquiry by the + that the funtis in } G, W. Bullock, o 'aylor was not the 1t appeared to him d been paralyzed by threats made on either side of the House,” an newspaper discnasions as “ owiit) wished to say distinetly that s title beyond reach of any proceed- in, politieal or otherwlse, except In his own con- 1f thero had boen & wrone done, it had heen done mot by the Preddent, Electoral Comtnlssion, to his title to A Boy fo Philadelphin Cqmmits Marder Ovor a Stick of Candy. ey Capture of a Notorions Missonrl Horse-Thief at Quincy, IlL and Mr, Thorman to the Committco 'énding discussion, the Scnate ad- Mr. Ilayes held his afico iy an frrefragible and sacred title, nnd therefore 1o could aford to march drmly forward In execn- tlon of the pledges which he had given, bat, If the Vresldent went on to the end of histerm, falsifyly, and neglecting the performance of lus obligationa, then the Amarlean hiold that the frand had been not in the titio but in the performance. Atthis point of the discnssion the Committes 8ayler, from the Committco on Ways and Mcans, reported 8 the mosnimuns action of that Committes 8 Joint rerolution nyment of taxes on dlstilled spirits, and had it relerred to tha Committes of the Whole on the state of tho Union. 110 then moved Lo go into Commiltee for the par- pose of consideting . This Bayler pave notica tho motion very soo Mr. Ciymer, from wousR. A large nnmber of potitions were presented ro- againat A tranafer of tho hife.eavis avy Department, and againat the 2, of the States s number of bills wers recelved and referred. By Mr, Bayne—~To ucstion were {n tho hands of there pledaes, detalied officer, and defendant was not_respon- sible. Under fnstructions of the Court, a ver- dlct was found for defendant. SOUTHERN CLAIMS uced Inthe House to-day by Representativé White repealing so much of the annual Appropristion act spproved March 8, 1877, as provides for tho paymont of certain Bouthern mall coutractors, appropriates $375,000 tractors for servico perfurmed in the States of Alabamg, Arkansas, Florida, uth Carolina, ATTACKED BY CONVICTS. March 11,—Willlam Colilns, s guard in the Penitentiary, was at- tacked by threo convicts this alternoon an A convict started to leavo the shop contrary to ordors, and was told by Col- 1in to return to his work, urged the conviet to take his place in his chalr, auother convict struck bim on the jaw with an ‘The guard collarcd the offonder when by two othor convicts, LYNCH LAW FEARED. Bpeclal Dirpatch to The Tridune. Srrigonizo, Iil, March 1l.—Gov. Cullom this afternoon recclved fron a judiclal officor of Pike County tho following startling dispatch: Prrrarsaen, March 1l.—Gov, Cuttox: Ire. apectfally recommend you to order the armed mil- itary conpany here to alil tho Bheri( 1n presorving Trompt action {s deomed neees- 1 apprehend no troublo if the Sherl is able to make a good shaw of strongth at onco. Immediately following camo tho following from tho Bherfl: Pirrsristn, March 11, 1878.—Gov. Cunrox: Recontly James A, Drown, of this county, wan bbed by two men, cansing great excliement, the timo ono man was arreated tand identified by rown as one of Lo robbars, and is now in jail. ofare daylight this motnin; his hoase and was shot and at, nnd 1 am ap 10 protect my pr punish erimea rolating to tho 1 Bwing—A jolnt resolution proposing an amendment o tho Constitution providiy “'in orler thatthe peopie of the Jinite may be fornisied with ‘s permancnt and etablo Conarces shall provida for [esuing f dollare in United Siates notee not witich shall be_a logal tendor for all dobie, nablic and private, except for ench ex- {sting dobte 8 aro by contract payablo only in coln, and that the numberof auch nates shail bo h year at & rato equal to tha averngo Increase’ of tue population, and the firat [asuo of sald notes h fatally injured. Just as Collins had tho publio peace, That instantly st niammaton, &n bearing interest, otion was rojected, e wos: viclously attacked one of whom struck him on the Lead with a Missourl, North bammer, facturing his skull, - ., Tevncssce, Vir- ginis, and West Virginia, In tho years 1850, 1560, and 1861, and before snid Btates respoct- ively engaged in the War againat” the United provided, however, that any such claims id by the ConfeJerato Blates not be again paid. PACIFIC RATILROAD INVESTMENTS, The Becretary of the Interlor transmitted to o-dsy a communlcation from the Chairman of the Government Director of the Unlon Pacific Raliway Compan total present investment In of Attention Is called to the fact dlately to ald in th rom & snitable ck Hills, Whilo ti the Appropristion Committce, roported the 'Naval Appropriation biil, amount appropriated s $11, t 31 a Admiral at 88,000, One hundredand fifty thonsand Woltars Is aporopriated far tha civil cstablishmnent of the navy-yards. Roferred to the Committe of \ Mr, Cox (N, Y.) asked loavo to offor a resolation ministration of Prealdent Diaz ulfiled the roquircments of and Inw for Lhe purnase of racogaition Ly jovernnient, and that such secozmition would be in the {nterest of international iotercourse, and the President of tho United States to e nafd (Jovornment of Mozxico as at pres- ent administered, Mr, Mills ubjectedl, The Hourg then tool 1_be uscd, as far os. ited States notes, not bearing Inforest, now ontstanding, and tno re- moinder in reduting the intcreat-boaring dobt," rovides that nolaw of the United tharlze the iasuc of notes payahio on demand for the benefit of any pers son or corporation, and Coayress shall provide for the withdrawing from cleculation all now outstanding. By Mr. Tarner—A bili reciting the provisions of the acts of 18U, 1833, 1804, 1845, and 1830, relative to fundinztho tloating debt, cte, and of nll other acts wRich altempt to exempt from taxatlon, by State authority,, other eecutitics of the Unite declarcd to mean and intend that snch and other socuritics of hall not be taxed by the States 20 a8 to prevent their circulation or dis. eant of intended by sald atocks, Londs, notes, and other ascuritles of tho United States should niot Le taxed as property to the same oxtent that Statcs tax tho other properly of their citl. zens, or to oxercise an_unconatitutional power of declaring that the $tates should not tax for State purposes any species of property held by their FLIGIIT OT' A F Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune. BurtinaTox, In., March 11,—J. P, Btevenson, s banker and graln-dealor of Morning 8un, Lou- 1en Cottnty, loft home ecveral days sgo, since which nothing has been hoard from bim, his departure the discovory was made that Jirown wont out of rehensive that I roner againat vio- 1 roquost that you orler Capt. J. W, Jahn- with Company R, Eizbth Regimont, toaid keeping the public pe E. \v. Branzs, Shenfl, ‘The Governor promptly ordered out by tele- graph Capt, Johnson's company, with ordors to repotrt Lo the Bherllf for duty. was forwarded at onco to Pittatiold for the use of Capt. Shibley’s company, i necessary. Itis believed by the Governor that this ahow of force will Lo sulliclont to overawe any lawlicss. t bo attempted. _ Special Dispateh fo The Tridune, Jaox#oXvILLE, 1il,, March 1% —Bix or eight weeks ngo n man named Brown, a very wealthy farmer oud stock-trader, re fleld, Plke County, Iil,, was robbs hway, and then given a potlon intend- Tim, 5od loft to die. hawoeyor, anl hnd a man named McDonat whom he fdentilicd as the onc who robbed an drurged him, arrested snd lodged in jall. morning _about 4 o’clock D murdarod, it is supposed by McDonald's ac- complices, - Great excitenent “prevails, and the Qoverument sbal reclting that the ad: fuent. citizens of Leo County gares, snd succeeded in ralsing & considorable stun of money thercon. scen In this elty on Thursday last. The extent of his forgerics thus far dlscovered smounts to Btevenson was last This could not so 5 t Fith Jle sipnlice k & recess until 7:30, the scaalon fo ba for debal ¢ evoning acasiun, order, 3lr. Uardenbergh ot more than & dozen mombers_presont addresscd by Mr, Covert in opposition 1o the LIl tiansfurring to the Navy of the }ife-saving scrvicat osed the Blexican Pensl he. construztion of a oint on fts ling to 0 object of the above investments waa and 18 to bring busincss to the lino of the Unlon Pacific, the Government Di- rectors {nvite attention Lo the previous report, fn which they say: “The ability of the Com- pany to mako the advances referred to shows 1t could have returned inore to the Gove ernment than it hus, and ralses tho question of the power of tha Company to dlvert fia means | {nto channels not authorized by law.” THE RECORD. WastmaToN, D. ., March 11.—The bill pro- the tiouse was called to In the chalr, at7:30, with capacity of the mints, that the guest] of cost, aid mora of the capucity of the mints. "Il Sccretary gave itas his opinion that un. der tewistation, a4 [t now stands, fron $50,000, (00t S100,000,000 of silvercan be put in clreuta- tion and kept at par with gold, discontinusnce of the trade- apt 1o he o source of embars lerred the nlckel five-cent pleces to tho ellver; favored the abolitlon of the 20-cent silver coln 3 one whose only convenlence was in paying for 1i-ent drinks; siegested the restriction of the Jegal-tender quality of subsidtary silver coln to he United States o A BWINDLER. PRILADBLPRIA, Ma.ch 1L,.—John Dougherty, who represonted himsclf as President of a de- funct organization known as the Atlantie, Cape May & Philadelphis Glass-Manufacturiog Com- pany, was arrested to-day for swindling colored Binco 1805 ho has succeeded In zetting rzo sums of money. LIy arrest was causcd by a colored woman who has been buying stock in the bogus toncern for the past nlna yoors. nt: and {t was not acts and parls of acts that said tment the control ! on bill on the ground that would place tha traitor side by slde on the rolls Baker (Ind.) in roymred to Tipton In favor of tlie posta) I\:‘"llgl Lanks and postal telegraph. AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEY’S TIIEATRE, 1th the patriot; b 1o favored tho xith the vatriol; by He recovered, At Lhe expiration of the morning hour the Honse went into Committee of the Whole on the Diplo- matic Appronriation bill, By Mr, ltiddle~To redoca the present high tax on distilled apirits and tobacco. rown_svas_foully PARDONED, Bpectal Dispatch to Tha Tridune. RADWAY'S AENEDIES. From tho Hon, Thurlow Wee INDORSIRG Dr,RADWAY'SR. R, B REMEDIES After Using Thom for Soveral Years. an.4. 1877._Dran 8a: Taving fo At M DEAR S Divin foe 1ftel g their eficacy with fulf cor e Tous & preanard. tan a iy to' hamirull liwe tha advantaxn we have dettved frons (e, joried to as ofien as oceaslon At deatred o £be petter deseri \niment reanic; nd{ng the promises RADWAT'S READY RELIER 'Cures tho Worst Pnins irl from Oneto Twenty Minntcs. INOT ONE FHOUR this silvertisement necd 8 SR BEAL The Only Pain Remedy. the most excruclating cures Coni ach. Howels, OF O FROX ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, ter how violent or excruelating the S‘d" {ATIC, Bed-Rtinden, Infirm,Cripplod, Nej eursigie, of prostrated with diseasa may suffer. RADWAY'S READY, RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Kidnoys, Inflammation of the Biadder, Inflammation of tho Dowals, Congeation of the Lungs. Bore Throot, Diffioult Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, - Hysterics, Cronp, Diphtheris, Catarrh, Influodes, * *° ° ZIloadache, Toothacho, Nourslgia, Rhoumat Cold Ohills, Aguo ' glands, OF Orgaasb, " Chilblaing, and ¥rost Ditos, # applieation of th ’:!'m'.'%gm tho pain To a5ty drops t hatt at enty cura’ Cranips, 8 A :lrgk andnfih-\ifi R Y RELIEF with tham. roj oyent sicknesaar pain from cliango of water. I3 oF 11an French Brandy or Bitters a4 & stimulaal. FEVER AND AGURE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for 50 cents. There e nof agent In this 10, and the redenption of it fn legal-tender viding for a Commission on the alcoholle liquor coint when presented at Sub-Treasuries in sums traitle, with the amendment that one member be eogaged in the traffc, was passod—yeas, 20; mays, 10—as follows: Knapp—To iseug certificates on the de- of sllver bullion ot bars 1y Mr, Crittondun - Mr. Daly’s compaoy, at the head of which ap- pears {n bright particular letters on the play- biil the name of ¥anny Davenport, .began an engagement last evening Tho fact that Miss Davenport's name I8 made to take prece- avnouncements might warrant the inferonce that cotno to hiave more confidenco In the name and famo of the “atar performer? than in tho in- trinsic merit of his drama, Aud perhaps he s ' without Fanny Daveuport or rgon {n the leading militia bas been colled out to guard the jall and Prevent McDouaid from belog Iynched, ADRIAX, Mlcls, March 11.—Orilla Smith, sen- tenced from this county’ with her husband, twelve years ago, to hnprisonmentifor life, for an attempt to polson, was pardoned to-day by (iov. Croswell, at the solicitation of the Judge, ury, ond_Prosccutor who convieted her, aw then permitted no other penalty. Hor hus- band was pardoned five years age. To lssno castificatos on the osit of sllver bulllon. 7 M Martin (by Toquest)—To sboluh the ims. tterron—Pizing the measare of dam- ages in suits waged by the Government far timbor cut on hublic fands, White—To ropesl tho act nt of cortsin Southern mail Fort—For the preparation of uniform silyer bars of tha value of ¥100 and §1, «of ord silver, and for tha Jsette of certificates theregn, ‘which shal be recsivable for all public ducs, By Mr. llarmez— A petition af ‘citizens and type- requesting that in ntroduction of for- MINT FACILITIES. Dr. Linderman gave information concerning the facilities for coining the new siiver dollar, and suld that to double tho present capaclty would require threo additional mind wore, i addition to that at New £0,000,000 o month At present, making allow- A BHOCKING AFFAIR. pecial Dispatch to The Tridune. PuiLapeLriiA, March 1{,—Robert McAdams, 12 years old, Uharics Welsh, of tho same age, and several other boys were playing about half- past 4 o'clock this afternoon near o stablein the rear of "their house, when Welsh asked McAdams for some candy. The latter denied having any, and the former pulled out 2 swnall rovolver and sald, “If you don’t give me somo I'll anovt you,” at tho samg time pointing the weapon'at McAdama' head, Me- Adaws gtarted to run away, and Weish pulied tye trigger, shooting temple, causibg death o halt Waelsh tan hidme, put away tuo_plstol, ran along Someract streot to Elove dqwan whlich ho disappeared, At a ht he had not could Lo coined. ances for iuterruntions, $2.5 cultied amontb. meron (Wh.).l(fr{mn a4 JIIELD TOR POLYGAMY. WiNonA, Minn,, March 11.—~Dr. Kocmer, tho polygamist, lately arrested fn Philadelphia and brought back here to answer, was arraigned here to-dny, the orlginal charge of bigamy being changedl to polygamy in the new complalut, since tho discovery of his third wife, bara Arzt, of Chivazo, was committed Lo nwait tho scsslon of the Dis- trict Court on the 23d lust. ‘Uhis woulld mnake $30,000,000 The New Orleaus Mint could bo placed I working conshtion at a cost of £50,000 or $75,~ 0, 2085 to coln $1,000,000 a month, Thie added to the colnare of other miats, make £12,000,000 w year. The Dircetor of the Mint to-day learped by clegraph from the Phlladetplia Mint that tha rlitenlont expeeta to recelvo from the roiner the firat dellvery of tho new sflver doliar that the supply of dies for the Il be ready to forward to Ban Frane ,visco and Carson by” Tuesday or Wedncsday founders of tho U ordor to prevent fraud in the elgn typo into tho United States, tho duty may ro- nain 8 apecific one, asin the bill uow betoro Uon- gross, nnd not be changed 1o an nd valorem duty. The louss then wont into Cominittes of the u} 1n the chalr, on the Diplo- Y.)- rald he would not have #poken oo tho bill, except for the recent event which hnd startied tho whole country, lind beeu the_dectslon in tho raso of tho Fishe which the Jarge sum of §5, 600, 4 as dainage 1o the Canadian Goy. grnment for the privilege enjoyed by the United Tlo pictured the array of leads ini; lawyors who had represented the Unitnd Siates ated them with the goutiomen 1t at the late arbiteatlon with Tespectable geatlemen, it waw tru gentlemen who had never been 'leard of be while the representatives of (ireat Brliain had been sunony the shining Hglits of tho I ware put ofl for twenty years by tho bl the wen aclected to repreeent th Unlted States T an time to ascertaln whotlier the diplomatic syatom was worthy of respect. ‘Thg present systoin Wns OXPEraiYo, unnecessary, and in most casea & uscless sham, n the place of tho old-fashlonod cen. Twenty yoars a0 tha United Statos used to send abroad gruat and distinzuished men, wiale in thesa degencrato times the fureign mlesiona wero refuges for T was in favor of tuving Interesting pe: nuot bo sufliclent! i alrcady old, and would bave beon forgotten cre now but for oud enough to awaken Davenport is not old. opular, and capablo 1llo to' cven such an to il a house, 2 tootini of trampel very sleepy people. 8ha Is young, fasctnatin of giving an appearance of Egyptian snuiminy as th of contemporanoous lfe.! %known to call for oven a briel recapitulation of Like many of the averago theatrical pletures of flumuuc Ife, it 1 found Whole, M., Cox (N, Y matic Appronriatio Mr. Hewitt (N, Cokey Tavks (W.Va.), Eaton, Bills were Introduced and roferred: By Mr. Harris—To authorlzo the Secretary of the Treasury to sudit and pay the elalin of the Btate of Tonnessce for kespinz milltary pris- en found by tho pulice. 1sh's father 18 an {uvalld, and Nves with 1013 Bouth I'ront street, tho boy residing with his uncle, o lnboring man, MeAdams' fatnor works fn a florist’s catablish- ris strect and Parke avenue. he Twenty-sccond District, went cyening to 105 ' Tho play s too well Cal., March 11,—United Biates Marshal Watera yesterday arrested John and Joscph, Boutty in Clackamas County on & manufacturiug counterfelt coln, Touls and spurious coin, were found in their Hoth were held to aoswer by & nited Btates Commissioner to-day. a relative at i [ NOTES AND NEWS. WHISKY 1N BOND, Epeclal Dionited to The Triduna. Wasnisatos, I €, March 11,—The Ilouse refused to go tuto Committee of tho Whole to- tlay to cousider Snyler's bill extending the time tor whighy In bond, Buveral members desire to sec the bll In priitt, and one or two deaired to speak, for which there was not time before ‘Iho B was reported and ordered printed in the Jiecord. Baylar gave notlee that he should call it up ut the first op- portunity, when {t would not interfere with an ppproprlation bill, The objections to Imme- diate conslderation do not of necessity indleaty auy general opposition to the hill, By Mr. Cockrell—To autharize the Sccrotary | hog ey fsliermen, of the Treasury to examine the cvidence of payment mado by the Stato of Missour! since April 17, 1586, to oflicers and privates of the military forecs of sald State for milltary service actunliy perlormed in the suppression of the Rebellion, Iu fwil concert and co-operation with the sutboritics of the United Btates, and sub- ect to thelr orders, and make report thercol to By Mr, Dorsey—To diaafiprove and .anuul the act of the Legisiative Asscmbly of the Terrl- tary of New Mexico, passed Jan. 18, 1578, by o two-thirds vote of both Houses over the of the Governor of sald "Territory. resented a certified copy of the uct proposcd be annullod. entfiled "' An uct of tho Lein. latlyo Assumbiy of the Territory of Now Mexico, entitied an act 10 Incorporata the Soclety of Jesuit ¥atliors of New Mexicu.” Mr. Coukling, from the Committes on the Judl. favarably tho llouss LIl to muke persons charged with criines and offcnscs compoe- 1unt witneascs n the United States und. Territorial I'luced o the calendar. frum the Committee on Penslons, 1 granting a ponsion to M , widow of the al vonnected seriea of misunderstandings, which invelrle ono or more members of well-tieauing funilica Into absurd quarrels, which aro ovent- rettled before the fatl of the curtalnina ‘about aa absurd as that in which thoy arosc. pleases people, Poople 1iks lato family rows when they hapuen outside of A maunor & woman will pay o and ses # represcatation of somo tomestic rumpus, when they wouldn't Ive 10 cents to make tatters smooth at bome. Henco the popularity of the drama which illus- trates domestic strile. ** Plquo® presents to le who aro playing at cross pur- enifes of dramatic construction requiras that they should do so, and tha love of seandal m the pubile requires that the thems he a misunderstandivg between a man and his wife. It Is sll caricature, of course, but 1t {s nevertheless futl of theatrical nterest. ‘I'he peoplulaugh or weep, plaud, according o the man- at Uencya, and con who had reprencutes scyeral other places hie was kuown to frequen but found no trace of him, to be a rough, wild sort of a boy, foud of play- all gorts of trickal MILADRLYIIA, March 11.—Robort McAdams, 12 years old, and Charles Patton, of the samo age, quarrcled to-day over the pos- atick of ~ candy. threatened to shoot McAdams if ho dld not df- As tho latter still refused Patton drow a plstol and shot McAdams throtizh tho head, killing hiin almost instantiy. young murderer then fled and has not yot besn Welsh is reporte MRS, DR, CITAPMAN. Bpectal Disoaick to The Tribune. 8r. Louts, March 11.=Mrs. Dr. Chapman, ar- rasted for acnding contraband or obsceno litera- tute through the mail, was lberated from jall to-day, belng hold to answer the charge on 000. The caso is similar to that of Madsm E. Restell, at present under arrest in e couten- aw. 1t reciproclty Ao helr own liouse e hour for reegss. and juicesof the us a sct of peo layed-out politicians, UL two European wise at London. sa the centre uf commercial fnterest of the world, aud one at Herlln, aa tho centre of n political power, Ministers well patd, so (hat they would not feel Dnmniltafed at tho ansociation with othor Ministers. Ile wonld then hiave Sccectaries at othur dliforent posts who shoutd reporl to tho Minleters. stated that of tho twenly important treaties nogu- tluted with Enropean nationa all but ong had been negotiuted by specinl envoys, thus sbowing the fn- present dipluniatic korvice. grotted very uch thut there A COUNTERFEITER CAUGHT, 8aN Francisco, Cal,, March 11.—A Pori~ “ United States Mar- land (Ore.) dispatch soye slial McLaren, of Minucsotn, starts Eaat to-day with L W. Relna in custody, Indicted by tho :Unlted States Court In Minnesota for counter- {fl‘a.‘lllug’.' e wos coptured noar Bpokone Falls, 0, v CAPTURE OF A IIORSE-THIED. Guectal Dispatch (o T Triduns, Quixcy, 1ll, March 1L.—A dispateh was re- ceiyed from Weat Quiney by tho police this marning requesting the arrest of a horsc-thlef who bad come ovor on the ferry a fow minutes previously. An oflicer, after a brief scarch at tho lvery and sale stables, found his man en- The latest [fformation received by thoss hiero Iie uould inta. these #ho Tave been acthie ns$ttorneys for Wells and Auderson is that the friends 0f the Iatter 1 Now Orleans bave given up all hopo of pres- The pleture please and, {n any case, ap) neor (i which the performance 18 done. n spectator’s 1o ;):émcm%;u{ who conld not find tne to apeak on the great question of silver, wives notlee that he will gintm the nttention of the Senate on the subject CAPITAL SENTENCE. . —Jon Q. Pi b e e “Iratet In spirited and orlvinal manor, Bostox, March IL—Jobn Q. Plukham baa Mary dmiral Charles the United Biates Arue and all other Malarioas, sod other Fevers (alded ick ns RADWAX'S BEAD THE GREAT DLOOD PURIFIER. ambler of water winl jasme, our Slomach, & Dyacutery, Colic, . bol 4 . oLtio of RADWAT'S e wili cure Fevor a IEF. Flivy ceou HEALTH! BEAUTY! Tich Blood-Tacressn of Flesh R TR DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent ada the most astontahing cures: sa nuick, saroptd EP‘: m!aflfllnflklnB body Hn&‘trwfll nndc’: the induencs 1AL S hly Wondarrul Inedicine, thak Every Doy an Increaso in Flesh and Weight is Scen and Felty em, e vi e B Ui erson using [¢ fof becoming reduced by hat are cantinually s succeeds in arrettIng thoss wiaten aud o int 3 of puriaeation, and succee wasle \been sentenced to ba hanged March 14, 1810, for tho murder of Mrs. Berry, —e——e THE WEATHER. Orrron oy Tum Curep BioNan OrpicEnm, Wasuinatox, I, €., March 12—1 a. m.—Indica- tlous: For tho Upper Lako reglon, mortheast to southeast winds, weather, occaslonal ralus, statlonary or rising cal treaty betworen deavoriug to diapose of the horse, and took him to the pollce statlon, whera he gava hisname as The arrost, however, was not mado without somo troublo. As soon ns the policeman told bim that he was o prisone bis hand into & pocket an endeavored to draw a revolver, and a hard strugele ensued befora the weapon could bs When searched he had on his o large numher of pistol cart- ile had not been In an drew down volumes of npolausc. Flsher, Owen Faweott, and George Parkes wora cach welcomed a3 familiar faces, and tho lees- kuown members of the company recetved o warm greoting from the audlcued. will be glven again tuls evening. HAVERLY’S THEATRE. The old fawmfllar rloral dramn of ‘' Uncie Tom’s Cabin ! was brought out last cveaing at P'laced on the calendar. 'Conkling reported o ion dosigned by ol tue North Pole. INPORTANT DECISION. The Seerctury of the Interior is likely to soon mnke adeelston tiat will be of vast importance Western land-grant roads, Lilln ojd of the polar dames Uordon Liouuolt, and gave uatica that he would seck su carly oppor: the Commilteo on Appropria. with amendments, the Weat Polnt il guve notics that he would was in favor of retaining the m! Americun Elutos, becauss those ¢o conatantly in a stato of revolution, snd Minlatars wero neceseury thora to protoct clilzous of the Wherever the Diplomatic Servicy couid aubacrve tha intercste of comuerce he would suataln it, bnt where it had politicat yucetions, Oxpenta of tho scrvice, Tha resulation of s of tho South tunity to have 1t conal This new de- Mr. Windom, from Menry thrust tlo or Avpropriation bill, su 1t up for coneigeration to-morros only to deal with o waa in favor of roducing the aud cnnlolllglnlllll'l the” do- wholg ¥y Committes ade taken from him. ution recently introdaced b Mr. Saunders in regard 1o the appointment of ad+ ditlonsl Commissfoners to the that thy rallroad wus not entitled ty in the place of lauds dis- nited Btates prior to tho grant. partly cloudy versoly un the 1o to Juud dude: pored of by the’ s wiil Le rapl himaelf stronger, Improving, aud the Saraapariilisn Resolvent excel all n_the cur of Chrun(e, ¥crofalons, al and Slciadlseascs, but It Is the only puar - Kidney and Bladder Complaints, ‘'omb Diseascs, Oravel, Diabe Water, locontinouce of Urin: 6 o o, Alhuminuris, o Haverly's Theatre to a very good nudience, and was aceepted, as it alwaya ls, with wido-spread sympathy for the suffering race who ln old times wero under the lash of the oppressor. In tho present rendering of tho play there {3 really Jittle chunge made from that with which we hayo been wumittar sincs it fi cept that o number of arls Exposition, tho statlon long when hls pursuers from Mis- uilon snbmitted b ¥ They wero members of the Anti- Horse-Thief Assoclatlon. ‘Thcy announced thut the horsc was stolen o Friday niaht from 8. A. Vandiver, who lives near 8alt” fiiver, in Shelby C ¥, The party bod been fu pursuit of tho thicf sluce Bunday noon, aud had truveled ffty- identified the man as having rhood ut the tima the horse In convorsation with hiw it that Lis name 1s i Jarvis, and that be bad defled the Sheriff of Scotland County, Mo., to arrest him, o sold a horse in this ity twp weeks azo. Jarvls bears a striking resemblance to Ho s also almoat as™ much of a des- perada, Jarvis {s believed to be the same man who was arrested bere (ive years ogo for horse- steating, and escaped by ‘shootlug Policemnon “Llits decdon changes the: previous practice in e Lund-Utlice, snd greatl; tu muny ronds. ‘Ihe Land-Oftleo 18 now read- faw the srants to conforin to “thia decision, extern ronds have been readjusted. The Wisconstn Central has already received 41,800 wore than it fs cotitled to, and its grant is reduged from 750,000 neres to 587,000, Hurtings' & Dakota Ttoud, in Minnesota, cud from 1,251,141 ocres to meut witl proceed until all reductions are he Diplomatic and Consular haude of thy President under the Constitution. Ho could make that system an honor aud of immenso value gnid prosverity to the country. ta Llvil-Service rofarm, ho sunt tothe and had read the Civil and then lln:‘ndll':ml the I"ll"h fn New lambshlre. any eommenta made ruch prowmlscs s Mr, Hayos had. dont wan ever #0 bound by every couslderation of untlca to keop tho plodyes which hio had made. 1% ad beon a matter of wondos Lo cverybady on bata aldos that thess pledges hud uot bach kept. waa g Prosideut who came Into oftice, ordinary modo, camo rather by the Ui ation, and Lo owed to ioth aldos, not only 10 hs: wwu slde, to which ho wmide thess pludges, but 10 that other anid greater party tu the Countey which d_ willia foroearance and welf-control unpa: ailoled in modern timey kept thelr fplu with Biu iad hu kept bis falth with' the peaplar . uzzled thiele brajus to explain wity b had not 1t was assuredly mot hocause he wantod party, for ho bad irampled his [t wus not becauss ke and 1t was indefaitely postponcd otxice wax la b 1lalne called up tho resoh him on the 25th of Februory, requcating the Presf- Gunt to farnish tho Senato’ witn copies of certain carrespondence betwean Lo Guvernment of Great tod States rewtive tu the puiotment of o thitd Comwissloner under the twenty-third article of the and spoko in regard therot Ly Mesurs. llamlin and Das ok diut depontia o s reduces the geauts uicaqo, Mareh 11 Thr, Ifll.‘ Wind, Ve ritain and the Unll of President Hayes, t production, ex- apectacular scenes and known io tho older versions have been Introduced. Theso lend sentation of the play, and the nltenunxg ol s Is probably directed lar featares than to tho moral purport, The congregation of & multi- tude of_genuiue colored people was ouc of the aiu adjuncts of the exhibition of last cvening, and it ‘waa o highl, Treaty of Washington, Aller brief reiarke he rasolution was Az, Dlalne ntatod the facta in regard to the ses 'y the third Commissloner w He said thy corre- olitleal specches Bia"Sot “Snropose been I tho nighl < palled bim to o %y ii-Mignighe_ D the ‘Treaty of Washington. spondeuce called for uy his propoeed resoluilon vhow on tig part of Urcat Lrll whatent vfort Lo securo on & vautage in the appuintinent of the third Comuwl 1t would uppear that the English Govers went had inasted undor the treaty originally Lhat 1d bo the thitd Cowmissloner, Qovernment refusud, {names, including balf a dozen of tho fureleu Mlin- i {sters preaent in- Washington, cromunt fefused Lo agree un any of these, and would accept no onu but Delfosac. Thero was then 8 delay of Bome yoars ut uccount of attempts tanegotiate o recipfocity treaty, ment of the thitd Commisslouer then fel] the Treaty of Washlugton, tu the Anstrian sador, who promptly scicctedt Dcifossv, o ed out by the English the awanl mnds by the Comumisalon, Mr. Blalne said; 1 8w uos discussis fino, the action whi the audience nowada, more to the spectacul very publie man aow here has during ¢ denled I poattive terms ull tinproper tion with the McGarrohan clalm, and tbs Tutter still peralets that the pretended atock list submiticd by the counsel of the Nuw ldria Company ts bogus, and soue of the vrools he pubmiits feem to prove his assertion so far as w) of the nwmen ore concerned, + however, havo Lilled s casa buyond ro- and the general boj ation will enable him Lo expose the ) a Company aud their part in lobbying oper- tho ccxpected SUIT AGAINST A DUFAULTER. Apecial Dispatch to The Tridune, MiLwavkes, ‘March 11.—Tho lato County Treaaurer of Milwyukeo County, Edward Ehblers by name, went out'of offico with a deficlency fn his accounts of $12,604. were prosveuted i the Circult Court, und finally the case was refsrred to Mayor Butler as referce, who made a decision which released tlg bonds. The Kuglish Gove tralned volces, Tha plantation scenc and the transformation scone wers among the most cu- oyable purta of the eutertainment, nir was on the wholo very creditable, Talaford personnted Uncle Tom, and Legree was Eva was very cleverly Miller, who “sau, % Uncle Tom " uow 1y thut tho ta roward his own own party under THE RESUMITION REFBAL BILL. ‘Tho 8cnate Fluancy Cownnittes will meoet to- conslder the Resumption Kepeal weeks aio o majority of the Com- 8 ety stornly did Ha and Uiy bondsmen it duly o humanity, It wanted no recrults from 11e hiad sald that he would give no appolnimonta for political reasans, that was Lo the party whicl had nomliated hitin, snd whlch nud trivd to elect hin, sud withiu very narrow liwits he kept Tis pludye ns Lo that, Lut thero had boot more than one campiun cargiud vn i 1870, Thero hud tho campuign of the eluction, and the campaign of the Electoral actlon, and whi were turnvd to 1t would bo found that warded those who had secured hiseuuuting into 'h nign ofiice of President of tho United Blates, swvetly nud died ke an augel. 1a 10 be on the boards all this week, much leas prosuting ta do- our Goveruinent shoitld ut- thnately take [n regand tu the award, 1f wo should follow what | believo would uvo the inevitable course of Ureat Lrtain under similar eicuins we should utterly vefuse Lo pay asingle nd ground our refusal both on tha law and equity uf tho case, The troaty aa it stands 1ea mock- i decline of gold has changs opinies of many, uud tho fndteations are tiat 1L detnitely poatpuncds ¢ be passed by the Bevate, the Presl- crtatnly vedo ft, and it cannot be ‘There moy bo o vome promise I Cummitteo on tho bill rep.aliag the duto cluuse vuly, ¢+ OBITUARY, Special Dlapateh to The Tridune. BeiNarisLy, Iil, March 11.—5fartin Ilickor, Enq., a prominent citizen, principal propeletor of the Excelsior Miils, and one of the leadiogs) NEW CHICAGO TIEATRE, That most popular of miustrel compaoies, Haverly's, opened yesterdayeveulug at the New Chicazo Theatro to o large wudience. Tho un- usuul apectacte was affurded of alare number af people staudivg (n the allery and parquette, remembered thut during tho buslding Court-tloure Kblcrs was requlred 1al bond of $200,000 for the honeat disburse- ot the building fund, woa the deficit Lias been traced to that fund, attempt ou the part of the county to get the cnated over Wls veto. Ileuce this {resh milleys of tho Stato, y of typhold ‘Tumor of Twolve Years® Growth Curoed by Radway’s Rosolvent trie thing hell iy or L tand on 0 1ol aftalde of o you for il 1611 70U CLOOM. Tnots on s tree, 7005 boOK ** Falsa and Trug." ind etice, and will work the certaln it Ameriean interest, nothing elsu thun usking e to pay $1,000, annuw to Ureat Uritain for destr fshicry dutercst of Amurica and il lng weakenlng us &3 o comuwercial power. " we arg paying to Ureal 2,000,000 puf annwa for tho prvilvge of catche tLan 3400, 000 mere outllne of the facls of tho case, aud stice of the award 1s o palpalle thatis le disticult to trewt 1y with the respect due to allsub. Jectatuvolving intescatioual relations. For the ntier sbrogation ol the treaty | shuuld be willing to pay an snnual lndewnity for thu years we havo usod the ** tnshors ™ sticeive, dur Cauvadians have ad free access tu the markels of 4 would bo wiliing to vay dunble ths We might by this MGYCL Years @ rus ) policy which aloiie can’ insuro the prosperity or even suve tho lile of the greatand fi- portant trade indievolubly arssoclited with our conie wercial doyelopmeat, aud atavlutoly cucntlal to uur success snd prvatige of naval puwer, and pay- yrice for inshu was selzed 8 fow h 11.—The Koy, J. i, Gor- tic stesmship City of New from Liverpoal, 11.~The on, Bamucl t citizen and one of the and President of the i L ‘lfll‘u couanty, dled at bls ity ot s mornfug. cf(::l m!nusch o he ibune. March 11, —Jsmes Sword dlod Ho soryed as Village Presi- or of tho clty, and las siuca sublic positions. Inyoutl ba served rymian (o the Britlsh army, and was severely wounded in Welllugton’s Peninsular March 11,—James Hamilton, » marlue paintor, died Lere last night. p— INDIANAPOLIS WANTS HER MINT, al Disnateh fo The Tribuge. Inptanarvols, lud, March 11,—A public mecting of cltizens was held to-night at which & vommittee of seven was sppojuted to take puoumonis, with wh ew Youg, Marc hasacnger by t ied on tha voy lowa Ciry, la., Mai I, McCrary, o prominent carlicat acttlers of low Pluneer Association of money which the defaulilug Treasurer devoteld to his own use. The complaint Just fled fs against Edward Ehlers as princtoal, and Fred- crick Pabst, Emil Schandeln, Joho Pritzlatf, Joseph Phillips, und Louls Auer as_suretics, ‘The complufnt recites all the fucts, and asks the aurt to awand the full amount of ihy bond. ‘I'ie bondsmen aro amnong our wealtilast citls zens, and will not feel it mucn if thoy are re- quired to make ggod tho deficieucy, Legiu with bis Cabinet, thate could by found thera wwu Becretarivs wha Lad Leen counscl on the Klcotoral Coutaate Mr, Fryu—**1f the unuble to sccury seatd. contained pian ng nn alpbabel Bt 1t dv fn udect The futroduclory part uew and Jaughable Lits, lucluds adapted to the times by L Arlligzton, and 8 story of the domestie woes of who was so wixed up n bis funlly s that ho couldn’t tell whether o was @ stamp ora palr of blue overhauls, One of the best featuros of tho entertalument wus an oratlon ou Civil-Servico leform, by ltice, who 1t into & (urious excitement of declatnation, and who insisted that, tho audigncenor he blinecl( knew anythlng of the subject, it was his duty 1o expluln 1t to ballsd sinziug of Dixon, Ravjer, toe, and_Freoth waa cxcollent. In fact, the entire bill wus as full of fun und good siugine of & troupe haviug tho ANOTIER BULFRISE. prised to-day by the nom- oyt, of Wisconsin, to be The Senate was sur| - inattun of John W, 1 ntlemsn {5 making an at. tack un tho Civil-Seevice roforin of tho President 1 Bope liv WiI glve us—the fricnds of his suflicicnt thma Lo ro Bz, Howitt vaid 8l comunission still |Loud laughter, hat ho was not waking an ot- tavck on the Civil-Service reform of ths Presldent Lecatse bo thought he bad no Civil-Service policy, Awwng Lis othersppolniwenta wero thosuof Wells, Cassunaye, sud Kunner, ‘t'he President bad slso thres persvnal Waa nowinated without the kuowledio or up- [ the Whsconsiu Senators, sud the ; Beuators will appose Lis contlrmation. Thayer wus appuinted . Governor by Grong aft be fulud Lor re-election Lo the Bevate. A NOTABLE FACT. 8 comnenting upon the fact that Ninth State Circuit, 1 for the Now Idris Mininz Comipany tn the MceGarraban casy at s tim wheo hia own Court 13 (0 scastun, = TUE OLD UAG. Yhe Dunocrats are renewiug their sensation ub ut Louleiany fudictnents, and pow say that evidenes to Indict Becrelury Sherman Clarles B Furwell, ol Chicago, vislting VENRZUELA CLAIMS. Wasnisgoy, D C., My suclan clalws fuquiry clused to-d: wrought himsel Abnuuf‘muh.. SAVING APPEARANCES, esterday, Bgc‘dl&i. * fpecial INmalch io The Tribune. Jovixr, 111, March 11.—Durluz the strikoat Braldwood last sumwer, Jobu Arclle, a special policeman, snot and killed James McDonald, one of Plukerton's detective force, The shoot- ing gecurred ou the 4th of July, and wasal- leged to bo accldental, Archlo was grrested and indicted for murder, 0 begluning of the present tern of the Wil Clrentt Court, walyed o jus the evidence to Judua Archis pleadiog gulity of manslaughter. tlonor took the case under advisemcut broken his pledge by appointiy fricnds,—Noyus, who bad put 1{syus in nominys tiou, 88 Minfater to Krance; Comly, who bad di covered Mayes, as Alinlsterio thy Saudwich Islands; ¢, a8 Consal fo Frankfort, fuwitt then went 1o the Clork's desk and bad road & leiter from Camly to a prvate fricud, cturcd tuo dutlos of Binister 24 prine y 10g to tuko unuthor drlik, " which was read amld much invgliter. Mr, ilowitt resumod his apeech, sud procecded 1o criticlay the diplomatic appul mentioned the nawme of Lue, U Feauktost, Mr, Junve (Uhlo) polntment and sald that Lee wad & wan of culture, capaclly, nnd lutegrity,. ud that no better uclec- ¢ which years the one dudge Witson, fabere k4 couuse! us coulyd bo expeeted BaN Fuawcisoo, THE READING TOURNABMENT, Thia evening a punberof well-known readers will b on the platform at McConnlck Hall to contend for distinetion aud cutertaln the peo- le, ‘Tho toursamont is lur_the benefit of {alincmaun stospital, Mis counscl, ot tho putation uves by tiw funurunt and 1tle upon tbe bunur of our Uoveeument and good funhund falr dealing of our puople. purl r o C Gated Press. ircb 1v—The Vene- Mr. Vaudenholl, Mr. 1 w egg,oF (ireads ilks ‘bitlo HANNALL P, K Al i &1 Por Bottle. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Mich.. Apri] 80, 1878.—Dn R TR TR g Tl €Ay for OVarian tutouré ou Lhe {\I‘Yllfllnl of our Aeulcal Collegy prv My welght wah 21 coraimenced Vilh yu’us slent e ten poknda, but they el en (wonly-four bol MRS, C. KRAPR. Another Letter from Mrs, C, Kraphe hroa i iy Jul eura your i @ from Lao ¢ froin tls plece. o i e el by 8. Yours I Ana Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18,1873, p—————— DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! Perfectly tasteloss, elegtally eu:tae“d.}vfi ‘l"::l e dorderauf the Siu ure of Kiaie i atipat ton conld have bes lewilt naid he was glad toLear it, but be u any inteution of tmpugutug My, Leu's 1w objection 10 1% was that Luep wade on pervoual Mo askud Jonvs whether Lew way o Ugerusn sebolar, plled that Lee conld botn translata rwan, aud thit In paint of culture bo D tu the Jelfuenoylau stundard. wriglual sppointment o8 privolo secrelor) Fresidént bad been made sulely ou bis werits, and B had 1o doubt that bis ap; had ll;r been wade vn bls Miss Jesslo Couthout, Mrs. areamang those sunounced bich wil} g e steps to urge upon Congress t! of the soveu inints iu this clty. Another nicet- on Wedncsday nicht, and s promineng eitizens will probably hington to facilitate the pasa of & measnre which hasalrcady bcen favor reported (o the Heuuty, upou recommendation of Ds, Lindermosn made to the | e —————— MACOUPIN COUNTY. Bsuciul Diwasch (o The Tvi BenixorieLp, Ilb., March 11,—Thero yere registered in tho Auditor’s office to-day the first #8476 of the refundiog bonds of Bacouptd Cuunty Issued to take up the Court-Housedebl. ‘The bouds gre 8 por cents, ruvuing tweuly years, the county reserviug the Fight fo cail thcis (o gud pay them goouers ed, accordiug to the chaogy for thy extent oL 78 coul o result bus scotoneed Archic to the I location of ons tiary for one year, the lizhtest punishinent after sentenco was tate's Attorney, sud were pour snd weak asa nation we w0 bighly oa- teeaied tho velue of the Saticries that wo cucaur- oged thelr developiacnt by rowards and hountica, %'hiese wore abandoned yosr sgo. but atill wo pro- served (0 our fsboriiou's prolt Eveu tbatls given Visluns of tho jreaty, sward, It wo scee pay Great Uritain 31, stioying the school of comumerca, which, pruverly nurtuzed, will te her greul rival | Ayt such pollcy | ebier my emphatio prolest, it 1stand slone. | bellove that the products of Amer- ‘The Prestdent has uowdusied Jobin W, Hoyt, uvernor of Wyoming Territory; Lollectur ot Customs at 8aco, My, ; 1 F, Kelly, ot Penusylvanls, Cblet ¥u- 7 in the Reévenue Marluo Bervice, H. Prince, * Augusta, ds, formerly Uollector at Moblle, Auditor of the Treasur 4 plate of the Hon. David W, Mobun, resigne TAIVY CUANGES. The Committee on Wau! azreed upon the following changes 1o the tas! VYuus sud fire- wot paln-leal pused or wanufatured of cloth or othey wate- nal, woven or wade in s participatits o o Hveued Ly plau —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. LoxpoN, March 11.~8tcamships Germania sud State of Nevads, from New York; Lord Clive, from Philadelphiaj and Palestlug, from Boston, have arrived out. Favag, Marehl 1L—8tcamer Euphrates, from l, put Ju heve severuly ' 8be must diichargo March 1l.-Armived, stcamsbip Sarmatisy, trom Liverpool BaLTiRORE, Murch Oblo, frow Bremen. fng will be hLpld ot Wisconsiu, G committes of be seut to Was! 1he avpol cut Lad provounced, the Judge, ; e kot Snany other brominent cltizens, slzved u patition to the Uovernor jocommending Archic's par- Cu i our own aud uow, by the lsiifux aud contlnuv the trouty, wo 000 por anuuw for AN INDIANAPOLIS SBENSATION, Spacial Dirpaich ta The Trids IxprawaroLiy, fud., March 11.—A scosational affalr occurred shis afternoon ou Washington street. Angeling Thowus, 8 dressmaker aud williner, assaulted s lawyer, Georgp W. Galvin, and attempted to shoot him. Sho was arrested sud taken to the statlon-bouse, whercshe atated uced ber boder promise of warrlage, and by the represvutation thag s v, Gulviy, who ls warried and Lias fair expectations, says the woigun has attewptod to anuoy sud persvcute Ll 1o mavy will be nowjusted Fin p«nflmum 1o Fraukfort N :7its alouv. hethier tho sppolnt- ment bad not veen mwade on accouut of l..\m?l con. necuon with the Amurlcan alliance, M. Jouus sald be bad nuknowledge on that sub- ect. Mo only know that Lee's persunal twerits ustited the appolutmert be had recelved, Alp, Mewitt replivd toat whatever Leo's merits wiiot be, bls uppaintentwaa excl the fact of his persual selations with the Presls That was (he only boint be cioso Lo make. Ju zeforonco to tho uppolutiweuts of Kasusuo 1o Putladelphla for Lives gud reatow her sud Means bave v chance Asmerican marlets. the Awerlcau Ushicrman shouly bo prefeered by us 1o © gsberina, sl if wul:uhunoll 2 ] 3 uge aud susiaty b, 1ot us ul least ' Bouaty o Ureat Lritaly 16 deateoy bl - P Mir. Haullu vaid be did wot opgoss the resolu- At the proper thwe tie resull of the Fiah Couimiseiun would be fransiniitod atrens Wit & tecomendation that \Le WOLOY by wppro- puy bim a bounty to & 1L-=Arrived, styamship Nxw Yokk, March 1l—Arrived, steamships City of New "York oud Adriatie, *troin ’Lugpr- uaticrne of such slze, form, or cut us to be Ot for 85 per cent that Galvin bad was 8 alugle wau. pulur vote, o c3- old Coust-}louse bonds, to the ty on the dollar of the old taruc. Wreu, Feathers, AT e e i bt b T louss s Lilaas and & armiy e, Coltalulug nU e ds Loscry folluwiog 3 A ard Pilew, Fu f the biohacl g from Jacksou Ve e card of some wonderful curcd uflufi"ull‘mx“‘w ac0 ms resultiog (1% ssa of the Cicodia wioess Of welght of tho Rlubitd nfi:‘x ui 1 Jod-atu wlad iy 8 1ring S 4 5 ‘and Sudden ¥ ¢ s wil) N Gl A ek 78 box. 50ld by Drugtsts. READ FALSE AND TRUE. €O, AthY & Qb

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