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VOLUME XXXI1X. “We can show the larg- est and best -stock of Spring Overcoats ever shown in this market, trimmed and got up in nobby style. ALL COL- ORS, from $6.00 up to These Coats are all our own make; goods all shrunk be- fore making up. TALK ABOUT GETTING COATS MADE TO OR- DER, JUST STEP IN AND LOOK AT OUR STOCK. JAS. WILDE, Jr., & CO., Popular Clothiers, Corner State & Madison- sts., Chicago. NEW PUBLICATIONS. FROM THE POET WINTTIER. « I need not wish thee suceess ; i is Thy rcaders, like cannot fail CLOTIRING. At 8 oclock This Moming, NUTTING WL PLACE ON SALE A 10T OF ALL-WOOL BUSINESS COATS, $1.50 and $2.00 BACE. Theso Coats aro worth from $5.00 to will fit small and me. dium-sizad men, wolghing from 130 to 165 “COME EARLY, They Won't Last Long AT THESE PRICES. MEN'S CLOTHING, BOYS' CLOTHING, AND FURNISHING GOODS, Can bo bought this Season at NUTTING?S, AT ABOUT YOUR OWN PRICES. 184 & 186 STATE-ST., OFPP. PALMER HOUBH., L0 RENT. FOR RENT. STATE-ST. In building ‘southeast corner Stato and Washington-ata.: Corner Room in Bosement, South half second floor, Snites and Offices in Third, Fourth, and Fifth Steries, To o finished to suit tenants, 71,79 a0l 81 STATE-ST, Adjoining Burloy & Tyrroill. Store 40x150, Rooms in Second and Fifth Floors, WITEL Passenger Elevator. APPLY TO W. E. HALE, 107 LAKE-ST. Wholesale Store to Rent. Deat location 1n tha ¢ity, No. : Lelter's opposl jed cl 10l Daarinent, .lllc 25;}1:’ 'lwll'. ver) Fenrs possealon My b My Rz ANUN 11, VERMAN, "liamber uf Cormerse, $18.00 npjoca. thino alreadys. Tennyson’s wanderers, fo rejoice that they the place *where it s always after- noon.’ ! Thy frien STRDAY N G, WHITTIER. FOR APRIL. and Morala. Prof. . G. SUKFET, Yale, L . Marks, A B e B OCA A RD NG DA c“‘:"}fi"fl"é‘?\{“‘v"‘ An Inlfi’mllfl( aketch by the Dy Princioal 4. W. oam, hy GAROLINE I, DALL. The Eplscopal Ouitlaok. Dy the Rer. JULIUS 1. WARD. r TION—John Brannork, by JOIIN TALBOIS. spital #1ory, ihe scens Inid 13 Dofonabirs, saa roe for & Lemperane Afe, by RLIZABETIL 8. ixorous. Clintleyla lre-lno, by ki e elter, 1V.. by JOIUN 11A Soringneld, Mas. BADY CARRIAGES, DIBY CARRIAGES. Largest and Finest Aasortment in the city AT LOWEST MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, Also GENERAL AGENQY for tho colebratod NOVELTY CARRIAGES. An immenso varioty of VELOOIPEDES, CROQUETS, BALLS, BATS, MARBLES, TOFS, and Spring Goods in general. VERGHO, RUHLING & CO, 138, 140 & 142 BSTATH-8T. e v AN DISSOLUTION. Noticn 1a hereby given thas the tween ¥rederiok i .+ Fosa, sent. Sald Wi Olsen are suthortzed to sets Chicago, Mareh 13, 187 COPARTNERSHIP, Tho undersigned have this day formed a copartner- Ship, for the purposs of carrying on the business of ut aad selling gune and eport the old stand, No.' 43 South Ciar under the Rame and siyle of FOS8 RROY, Chieago, Msrch 18, 1878, The Chicage Dailp TEibune, CHICAGO, FRIDAY, MARCII 15, 1878, one mercly, may srise causing dclay it nothing | Church fin Poland, and propose s solution of pending questions. Loxpox, March15—6a.m.~-A Reme correspon- denthears from high authority that the Canlinals have declared that the PontifT can, under cer- tain reservatlons, renounce fn the fnterests of the Church the material property of the Church. This opinfon has been asked &0 as_to free the Pope from being perpetually hound by consider ations relstive to toe temporal power. March 15-5 &, m.—A Berlin dis- patch says the Pope has indirectly expreesed s wish for'a compromise with Prussia and Cer- FOREIGN. England Still Fighting Shy of the Proposed Con- gress. worse. anezcs. Italy and Germany, while assenting In prin- ciple tothe admieslon of Greece tothe Con- gress, think the Congress should formally decide the matter, Austria colncides, but i willing to bave the matter decided before the meeting, I the question ot the admission of vassal States 1s not thereby prejudiced. BERVIA. A Parls correspondent reports that Servia has formally clafmed admission to the Congress. ROYPT. It Is now certain that England has unresery- edly adhered to the French proposal for an in- vestigation into the financial affalrs of Egypt, and administrative reforms. Nobody will op- pose England's freeing Egypt from vassalage € she acts {n accord with the other Powers. All the Powers have sgreed that the qucstions of Ezypt, Hyrla, Tuals and the holy places can only be ratsed at the Congress with the consent of France, and within the lim{ts she prescribes. INCIDENTAL. A REMINISCRNCE. Lonpoy, March 14.—The Wivern turret-ship, bullt for the Soutbern Confederacy, but detain ed by the Government, aud cver since moored in the harbor, has been brought to the Deven. port dock-yards to be prepared for commission. PARLIAMENT, Lowpox, March 14.~In the House of Com- mons, this afternoon, 8fr 8talford Northcote, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated that, If the Mutiny bill and certain cstimates are passed, the House will rise the 10th or 16th of April till the Uth of May, for the Easter recess, TR DUDGET, The Chancollor also stated that ho will (ntro- duce the budget on the 4th of April. PRINCE OF DULGARIA. Bucnanest, March 14.—In Russian mititary circles It Is considered probable that Prince Bat~ teaburg will be chiosen Princo of Bulgarta. * GALLIPOLL Garvirony, March 14.—There are 2,000 Rus- sian lancers and ten batterics of ficld artiilery at 8harkol, Hobort Pasha has arrived here. After send- ing Buleiman Pasha to Constantinople for trial hie will proceed to the Creek coast. A RUSSIAN SUGORSTION, LoxDoN, March 14.—A special from Vienna says it is certain that the Porte, at the Instizn- tion of Russia, has declided to oppose the occu- pation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ANOTHER INON-CLAD. Loxpox, March 13~5 a. m.—~The Admiralty 2‘: bought the Brazillan fron-ciad [ndependen- The Different Powers Must Maintain Liberty of Action, Russia Evidently 8till In- clincd to Delay the Meeting. Rumor of a Secret Agresment Between Russia and Turkey. Which Ts Sconted by a Russian General 58 Absurd and Impossible. Several of the Vassal Pow- ers Clamoring for Rep- resentation, The Strength of thie English Med. iterrapnean Flcet Further Augmented. Most of the Servian Army of the Timok Has Been Disbanded. The New Pope Desirous of Compro- mising with Germany and Raussia. THC AUSTNIAN VOTE OF CREDIT. VIEXNA, Morch 34.—~The Budget Committeo of the Austrian Delegation to<lay commenced the discussion of the 60,000,000 votc of credit. Count Andrassy stated that 60,000,000 was the maximum amonnt that would be required. The Committce rejected the demand of the War Mintster for 657,000 florins for milltary stores. BIOW OF STNKNGTIL Loxpox, March 14.—The Standard announces - that the Admiralty has ordered oll outward- ‘bound en-of-war to be detained to strengthen tho Mcditerranean floct. AILIVED IN T, PETERSUURG. LoxpoN, March 14.—A specis! from 8t Pe- tersbure aunounces tho arrival there of Gen. Ig- natiefl aud Keouf Pasha. RUSSIAN LOAN. 8t. PETERIBURG, March 14,-+Bubscriptions for the new Issue of 50,000,000 roables [n Treas- ury bonds wero opened here on Wodnesday, It 1s offlcially stated that tho wholo amount was immediately subscribed, LoxpoN, Marchi 14.—~A dispatch from Con- stantinople says the Provincial Govornors have been ordered to sond her® promptly both old snd newly-colisted recruits. DISDANDED. Brronaps, March 14.—Tho greater part of the Bervian Army of the Timok has been dis- bonded. IN THE DARK. A TERIOD Or THE GREATEST OUNCERTAIRTY. By Cabieto The Chicago Tridune.\ LoxpoN, March 15—6 8. m.~—In addition to tho orders to the Moditerranean floct tol- ographed you yesterdny, anothor order has beon issucd STOITING ALL OUTWARD AS WELL AS HOME- WARD DOUND WAR-ALIFS ot Malla to reinforco tbe floot. As most of theso aro small woodon vesgels, it is sarmised that the intention is to utilize thom a8 transports, No news of the pas. sage of the Dardanclles by the Besika Bay equadron hos yet arrived here, but it may bo expected in a day or two. Thore is @ No FURTHER TROGHESS in the nogotiations for a Congross, and the Ministerial statement in Parlfament lnst night gave litle information as to the real dificulty, Thero scoms to be ORYAT FPAR AMONG THE MINISTEDS tbat Russin has made some socret egroomont with Turkey, and thera is a posaibility that EXCITING REPORT. The reported proposal that 40,000 Turks to ba rcleased from captivity in Russia shall besent Russia will be requested to devy the exiat- | to Bosuls is causing great excitement here, once of such a secrot treaty befors England e . EAT BRITAIN. will euter the Congress. aK ™ nnu,\nln‘.‘ & Loxpox, March 14.—In the House of Lords to-night, the Territorlal Waters Jurisdiction biil passed a third reading. In the Iouse of Commans, Bourke, Under Forclzu Secrctary, replied to an inquiry, that the (loveroment sthll thought that, in view of the cause of the breaking off of diplomatic relationa with Mexico, the Initiatlve for their renewal could not come from England. DIED, Lonpox, March 18.—Jamcs Hala Frigwell, the TIHE COMING CONGRESS. ENOLAND'S TOBITION. Loxpoyx, March 14~In tho House of Com- mons, this afternoon, Chancellor Northcote stated that the Government is now communi- catipg with varlous Powers regarding the terms on which England will enter the Congress. ‘Tho Chancellor also safa be could not cnter Into details, but he might say that in the Con- gress cach Power would mointain liberty of 254 Fast Madlson-at., 4aly houso, 8-atary and Tighty price, $4,000 per nqulre of TIN PLATE, Etc. N.&G.TAYLOR CO. (ESTADLISHED 1810.) TIN PLATE, Motals, Bhoet Iron, Wire, Co s 'l':ol-. and Mwm v MANUFACTURERS OF STAMPED WARE, BOLE MAKENS OF THR CELEDUATED e [IEN DY BOLDER. BPECIAL DEPOT FoR EXTRA LARGE SHEETS For M1k Pans, Cheese Vats, Cotton Cans, Metcrs, Gase oineters, bap Buckats, MIlk Caoa, &c. DAIRYMEN'S GENERAL SUPPLIES, Bend for our aew Ca P AR AN D STATE LINE, e Caris Bt ATE OF URORGIA.. ATE U LOUIAIAN] Fitat eadin 935 and ¢ Helum tekets at Feduced rat National Line of Steamships. BAILING ['WICE A WEEK FROM Kew York to Queenstown, Liverpoo, aud London, Cublu passage from $30 (0 het (nformation Apply to LATS0N, No. 4 South Ol ANCHOR LINEMALL Yur sallly, 14 ful L STRANERS . 1VIA, 10 Mehao, 3pm CTOIIA, Meh 23, b am | ‘lh’l‘. Apfll?’ :ru York W Luadon direct. 0, [ ULIA, March 77,1 $70. Excunton Tickets st reduced ral Hovund cabin, fe. Bieersygs, $3s. URNDEISON BIOTHENS, 0o Wathiagton-s . Correspoudence solteits lon furnished upod Inquiry. N. & G. TAYLOR CO.' (ESTADLISIIED 1810.) Officos, 301, 303, 305 Branch.st., PHILADELPHIA., “Horlh Gerwan Eloyd. The steamers of lhb:colnvnlv{‘ WATER ELEVATOIN, ANDARD WATER ELEVATORS W.E.HALE&CO. 107 LAKE-ST. EL| e PR ittt i iyl WHITE STAR LINE. Unlted geates snd Roga! Mail Steamers betwren New tice, S Bomt sk a1, ALTIED LA o Drafta on Great Britata and Irciang. o ARt action. It was not intended the majority should bind the minorisy. England will main- tain hier viows In the Congress, and will require, before entering (n It, that every article of tho treaty of peace shall be pl before the Con- gross In such o manner that the Congress can Judge whetlier the articles arc to be sccepted or not. aathor, {s dead. Mz, Gladstone, roolying to o renewed Invita- tion to stand for Leeds, pofnts ont that ho may remain the representative of Greenwich twp years longer, He declares ho has positively decided to take no mcasure at present to be- come tho candidate of any new constituency, It is thought that Gladstono will eventually be returned from the Flint burgs unopposed. TUZ BELPAST PINE. Berrast, Ircland, March 14,—Tho damage by fire in Dunville’s distillery, last vight, amounts to $500,000. WiLL TAKE PART, In repty to a question, the Chancellor safd the Goversment bas agreed to tako part tn the Congress. h‘l’lfll Gl:' Rivela; TINE OF MEETING, Yiexxa, March 14.—Russls bas fntimated her delre that the Congross shall meet on the 30th of March, that day befog the twenty-sccond an- niversary of the signaturo of the Treaty of Pans. The Austrian Government firmly antlcl- pates that the Congress will asscmble on that day. DISTRUST, Benrix, March 14.—~The Anglo-Austrisn de- mand that the whola of the Russo-Turklsh sgrecment shall bo submitted to ‘the Cougress arises from o belicf that specisl and sceret arrangements have been cntered into Indes pendent of tho principal treaty. *xor 80 conriping," 87, Perersnuno, March 14,—Tho Agence Ruase, commenting on she Berlin dispatch fnif- maling that secret arrangements have beon made between Russiannd Turkey, says: “Russia Is not so confiding ss to concludo secret clauses with Turkey, when she knows that the slightest transactions are comiuaunicated to Minlater Layand.” MAY DO 48 TTIRY LIKN. ¥o regard to England'a claim of the right to cxamine the whole treaty at she Congress, and withdraw from the mecting In cestain contia- Bencies, tho Agence pointa out that every Fower will enter the Coogress with full Jiberty as to CUBA., A 54D PICTURR, Bpectal Dispateh so The Tridune, WasmnGToN, March 14,—A geatleman just arrived here from Cuba gives a sad pleture of the condition of the two small bands that still hold out for the fndependenco of the *Ever Faithful Isle.’* ilesays they aro destitute of nearly everytiing but courage, and arc almost withont arms and amwunition, The only arms they have are captured from Spanlards or ob- taincd from descrters, The Cubans do not look with admiration upon the refugees In the Uuited States who so loudly proelaln thelr pa- triotism fromn the housotops. This gentlemon says the prospects of Cuban Independonce rere tainly cannot now be considercd bright, as they depend entirely upon two - feeble, miseratuy- srined bands, whoso leaders, Rutoff and Macer, are, the ono a foreiguer aud the other an Afsl- can. MISCELLANEOUS, TIURTT-8IX PERSONS DROWNED, Bnzst, France, March 14.—~Thirty-six persons attending a fafr bere were drowned to-day by the capsizing of a barge. % AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS ADROAD. THE WOMAN'S IHONPITAL, The Woman’s Hospital of the State of Ilinois, 273 THIRTIETH-ST., Chioago, Beiween Wabuah sad Michigan: “NANTUCKET DRY COD FISH, Sconses™ cul 1023y other in the 3. W, ou the Invesimant. et Room 37 Bryan Block, Lasslie:st. B vy e FAIRBANKS' SCALES FAIREANKS, MORSE & CO. 111 &113 Lake §¢., Chicago, Be'carefultobuy oaly the Genuine, TS 25 wsaful Bead for el ars. Al Chlemuse, 179 Madison sk WM. D. KERFOOT & (0., REAL ESTATE AGENOY, 00 WASHINGTONST, Ttents collected. taxes pald. catates mas, atiention given 10 thy (ntcrcats of Rou-regenth AC: guunts rendered monibiy. = GUATES AND M Pl Geld and Bickel mpe or Mk Wise. » ds PROBASCO & LUMNRY GRATE tho attitude f4 may assumc rclative tothe claims brought forward and the decisions ar- rived at. OBJXCTS TO LORD LYONS. Lonpoy, March 13—5 a. m.~In the House of Commons last uight Bir Robert Peel objected to Lord Lyuns ropresenting Eucland ju the Con- gress, becauss his opinions were opposed to those of Layard avd Sir Heory Elllott. 8ir Stalford Northcote replied tbut the Govern- ment and not Lord Lyona was responsidble for Eogland's coursg at the Congress, A POOK PROI'ECT. o Loxpon, March 15—3 &, m.—~A Betlla corre- spondent states that an early meeting of the Congrese is uolongerprobable, Kussia displays no particular anxlety for It to mect stall ju con- scquence of England’s and Austria’s domauds that the whole treaty be submitted. Lonpox, March 15~5 a. m.—A Vienna corre- apondent says Russia docs not contest the right of tho Cougress Lo decide what clauses of the treaty Involve Europesn interests. England demands that the Congress shall nave power to discuss all clauscs. Nelther Power seems dis- posed to give way. Thus, unless s compromise s srranged, fresh difticultios, snd not a formal Ml iton SALTED 87. PrrEnssura, March 14.—The Emperor has signed tho charter authorizing L. B. Shaw, E. G. Burgess, T. B. Lane, aod other New York capitalists, to crect and operate gralu-clovators througlout the Kicpire. POLE Vi KING, Rouw, March 14.—The Government's action touchiug the Bishopric of Salerno mnust lead toa contlict with the Vaticau. Tno loyal procurator malutains that seven Archbishoprics and seven- teen Blsboprics fu the former Kinedom of Na- ples are ukier the Urown patronawe by virtue of the concession of Clement Vil to Chartes V, WILL VISIT AMBRICA. VieyNa, March 1.~The New Free Presc states thut the Crown Lrince of Austria will abortly visit the United States snd Brasil. QRN. GRANT. Atusns, March 14.—The -King visited and took lunchicon with Gen. drant ot ths Ameri- can Legation to-day., The Geucral salled this cveoing for Naples. SPANISH ROYAL ORDINANCE. MADHID, March 14—A roysl ordinance has been promulgated to the eflecd that thotono: fodicated the Dapers of vesscls from United Btates shall be accopted as correct In Spain and the Spanish coloules, TUS VATICAN. Rons, March I4—Tho Pope has “ltb\q :g‘{ far superior acelved b 163 Boath Water-st. r 36000 Lo ey a . e ihere during the OO progt ciear can be for_inforuistiva laqutre od. Bpecisl trimmed, and SLATE MANTELS, V63 NTATENT. ber of buyers who come [n com- WASHINGTON. The Live-Stock Ring Stirred Up By the Recent Exposures. ‘.8 They all hava an fnicrest in ‘Inese three "Evencrs make the price ‘1 suppos¢e by that you mean that they know* morning how " much atock has come n, what the demand I8 in different srctions of the i calculate exactly how much ¥ can squeeze out of the consumersi? 4 What is the benelt of the Allerton speaks of, then? ™ < WThat s a_myth," **Sunpose I want to send ten cara of stock to Chicago, do I understand that the Evencrs gt $15 for cvery car I shiptt **Your stock wonld cago yard. There I8 no other place for It. You | cannot buy hay outsiJe of the fence, even if you can get It Tor one-third of the price, A8 you can. Fvery car pays the Evcners' ring $15, whether you ship It or they do It.”" Mr. Calkins—"T have bad eame perjence at the Chicago A that that Is true about tho hay. But, If this bill passes, would {t prevent the Eveners from forming combinations with panics, and 50 ke ‘competition that Further Testimony by Mr. Rus- ling Before the House Committee, et STATE AFFAIRS. WISCONRIN, 8pectal Ditpateh to The Tridune. MaD1s0Y, Wis., March 14,—~The Legisiatare worked hard to-day, and gronnd through con- siderable lcgialation, In the Benate, the Committee on Finance, Banks, snd Insurance reported the annual budget, which provides fora levy of £405,000 for *current expenses for the present flscal year. ‘The rules were suspended and the bill passed. Among the many bills concurred In were: To extend the time for the completionof tha North Wiscousin Raliway, under a sus, rules; codilylog the lquor law and requiring the Governoar to lnvestigate clalms of tho Stste to swamp and overfiowed lands thereln; relative to Normal Schools; to cxtend the time for the completion of the Chicazo, Purtage & Buperfor Raliway; relative toa free bridgo over the Bt. Croix River in Durnett County: to prevent the adulteration of milk i butter and cheese factorica In the State. 1 the Assembly, a bl passed amending the Revised Statutes concerning the appropriation of certain property being decmed larceny ; grant- . Kempster and others the right to catablish a ferry across the Miss{ssippi River In Buffalo County; to prevent accidents by persons fiterfering with rallroad troins while in motion: to define certain offcuses, and to preacribe the punishment there- for; to amend laws authorizing the organization of corporations for other than manulfacturing purposces, ete.: relating to elective franchiscs; amendatory of the Registry law; to provide for the represcntation of W natlonal Prison Conj Bergeant-at-Arms 1 therecipient of & ha Passage of the Bill Extending tho Time of Whisky palace-car com- ing up the ringi" f this LIl shoul pers would be allowed to place thel thelr own cars, and it would be impossihlé to form a combination 1l the b passed, as it s speclal arrangement Secretary Schurz Replies Briefly to Some of His Sena- 5 % would require makin, torial Critics, with every lmllvlgull 8 WIISKY IN BOND. PASBAGR OF TR EXTENSION DILL IN THB Showing the Character of the Timber Thefts from Mona &pecial Dirpateh to The Tridnne, tana Public Lands, ] Wasninarox, D. C., March 14,—~The House, after an exciting anid close contest, passed tho Dill extending the bonded perfod for fine whis- Kkfes by avoteof 123 yeas to 103 nays. Tho debato upon the bill showea that the Western wlusky interests were not united tpon the sube Ject, aa had been suppored. The purpose of the blil s to give domestic manufacturers of dise tilled spirits the eame privilege that is eiven to tmiporters of foreign liquors. It came oot in dehate.that the actual cost to the manufac- turcr of whisky that is taxed D0centa {s only 15 cents per gallon. Dy passing this bill the House, of course, reverses jta actfon on the Foster resolution, in the vote upon which the declaration was made that it was inexpedient to changethetaxonwhisky. This spcedy change of sentiment indicateas of what littlo value was the anti-subsidy resolution, \Whenever any subsidy schemes come {n, those who have yoted agalnst the general principle of subsidy will find no dif- flculty in favoring aoy particular measure. Tho points wera sharply made against the bill: that it was for special ntcrests; that oth- lntercsts were Ontlines of a Bill. to Establish e ing. to Richard General Educational The Office of Doorkeeper of {he House to Be Aholisted for Lack of an Honest Incumbent. {sconsn intho Inter- on, of the Senate, was some set of Dickens' works and two steel engraviogs representing Faith and Hope by the employes of the Scnate At the afternoon sceafon of the Assembly the the Capitol for the accommoda- jorema Court room was killed, Bills were concurred In relstive to raliroads and the organlzation of railroad companies; for the publication of the reports of the Historieal lize the acts of the Common Council of Chippewa Falls: to enable assocla- tions to fncrease thelr capital stuck; relating to the forcelosurc of mortaages. Inthe Scnate this evenlog, bills passed relat. fngz to nchange in the Asacasment laws; pro- intment of Commissioners 00l-book matter; relating to Secretary Evarts’' Commeonts on the Democratic System of Economy. THHE EVENERS’ EXCITEMEXT AMONG RAILROAD MEN, Special Dispatch (o The Tribune, Wasnixotox, D. C., March 14.—The dispatch on the Ring of * Eveners" has created n mark- ed scnsation bere. There has been a great de- mand for coples of Tne TRIBUNE, and repre- sentatlyes of leading trunk railroads have been telegraphing for complete officlal transcripts of arguments before the Committee. were recefved yesterday from representatives of the New York Central to the effect that Ruses- ling's matements were preposterous, and most ‘The New York Central cs- pecially desired to have the case reopened. Tho Committce on Agriculture, however, declded a8t Monday that it should be closed to<day, but, on lez.ning that the raliroads desired to be heard, 1t additional bours nexs - _fnuday. Dutchier will represent the New York Central, and it {s expected that Allerton may he heard Represcntatives of the rallroads, after examfoiog Russling's exposure as presented o Taz TRIBUXE, declare that the whole achieme is simply a blind in the intérest of the Patent Palace-Car Company, the majority of the stock of which issaid tobo owned by Senator Me- Pherson, of New Jersey. fact that the bill npon whicn the srgument pro- cecds was fntroduced by Hardenbure, uf New Jorsey, presumadly at the request of McPher- son, and that Rusaling Is the special friend If uot the agent for McPherson. may be, in the amended bill presented last Monday, the sevtion which Sprovided for palaco was onc not to be disregarded by a Democratic Ilcuse; that the bitl proposed to loan distlliers for two years a vast sum of moncy at B per cent Interest; that the whisky interest should be no more privileged than tobacco. Carter tlarrison oppoecd the bill as class legislation, and on the ground that {t did not benefit vestifiers and otliers engaged In the business, Burchard, of Tilinols, denied that the bill was fu the direction of reduced taxation, and claimed that it was tased upon the principle which governed neatly every other Interest—namely, that the producer viding for the ap to Jook {nto the tho registration of voters. Assembly bilis passed to authorize the con- struction of adam across the Cateral River, in Chippawn County; to provide for auditing the acounts of several State charitable and penal institutions, oud for disbursing funda sppro- priated thereto. Benate bills were concurred in Incorporating the Germantown Farmers' Mutual Fire-Insar- auce Compsny; amending the charter of Port- to provide for the collection of sta- clating to the principal farm products of the Btate; to further provide for the care of the insane; to prescriba the llcenso fees and (nsurance companies In the State shall pay, and exempting their personal prop- crty frum taxation. of them untrue. ~ns decided to give two The vote upon tho bill was not drawn by partylinee. The bill extends tho znd>tnertod for three years, subject to the paymentiu..” ~+rcent interest on the tax due on all whisky svreafter bonded: provided that the tax paid at the time ~f withdrawal shall bo upon the same amount thac =« tlaced in bond, &pectal Dispateh to The Tritune, Whisky now io bond can rematiy - CIRCIREATY, O March 14,—A bill has been introduced into the Ohlo Legislature by a Dem- ocratic member that is virtually a bill of indict. ment agajust Gov. Bishop. It makes It a Pent- tentiary oilense for officers of any Siate Institn. tlon to purchase supplics of any kind of any firm of which the Governor or other State of- ficer is a member, Tho bill is grossly personal in its langusge, and, aa its author anuounced, is Intended ecxpreasly for the Governor. Blstop I8 senlor partner in a wholcsale grocery house of Cinclunatl, and it has been charged, oven in Democratic quarters, that ha was using faclitics afferded by his high office to advance the business of his” grocery. The lale appoint- ment of a rolative of one ‘of his partnerstoa place in the management of the Fenitentinry gave color 10 these reporta, Governor, who have him In tralning for the o arc fndignant at this Democratle attack on his honor. Coruonnus, 0., March 14.—Tn tha Scnate, the Senato blll to extend the Mechanic’s Lien law fron uno to two years passed. The Benato joiut resolution asking Congress to.malkc no change in the tarif laws which pro- tected American fndustrica was repol the Committee on Federal Rolations, who ree- ommended s substitute declaring for tree trade, which was agreed to—yeas, 103 nays, 15, resolution os amend They point to the > DEMOCRATIC PARSIMONY, ITS EFPECT ON THE DIPLOMATIC AND CONMS® Bectatl Dispatch fo The Tritune, 3 WaemixeLox, D.C., March 14,—3ccretary Evarts to«lay, in a talk upon the Consular and Diplomatic bill, criticised sharplv the actlon af the Democratic House for passing it. Evarts sald that tho reductions would zreatly injure thu diplomatic scrvice, At the principal Embassics it is impossihle for Mintaters to live in a manner commensumte with the dignity of thelr position, even upon the salary origieallyal. lowed,and the reduction of one-scventh increases that diffficulty. The Minister to England spends annually $40,000 more on the ordinary detnanda of hospitality than the Government pays him. National pride and personal dignity compels this. The reductions arc embarrassing to meu BTRICKEN OCT. Whatever may bLe the ulterlor motives in making this exposure, uo palace cattle<ar job bas any chance before the Committee on Ag- Tue indicstions are that the ma- fority of States-Rights Democrats will decide on constitutlonal grounds that Cougress has no Jurisdiction to regulate . traflie of that sort, whilesome of the Republicans, such as Deer- ing, ot Iowa, have been requested by resolution of the Legislature not to vole for auy such Friends of the Husaling, having been Interrogated by Tue Tamuse sepresentative to-lay as to the forth. coming aseault of the rallroads, sald it (s a hard fight, and §t §s o difficult wattor for onc man to staud up alone scuinst $40,000,000, but If tho Committeo calls fur proof of the charge of the exlstence of the Eveners' Ring, they can obtain the ovidence by sending for the persons and papers which will be namcd. Tho witnesscs whom Russling would name undoubtedly would be 8. W. Allerton, Nelson Morels, Eastinan, Dutcher, Recelver Jewett, and tho actlve men in the stock-yards at the leading poluts sald to b controlled by the Ring, i BAD FOR TUE RING. It is [nteresting iu this connection to know that Judge James Spencer, the Refcree in the caso sguinst tho Erlo Rallroad, yesterday decided against the payment of tho $00,000 to Nelson Morris on this contract witinthe “ Eveners.” YURTHXR TESTIMONY BY MI. J. ¥, RUSLIXG. Bpecial Corvespondence of The Tvitnine, WasmngtoN, D, C., March 12.—3r. J. F. Rushing, In his evldence to sustaln his charges sgainst the Eveners' Ring, sald that there ar- rive ot the Jersey City yard sunually 600,000 cattle and 1,500,000 sheep, in 69,000 cars. Ten sheep are counted in all estimates as equivalent to une head of cattle. There is landed at other Eastern cities—Hostoo, Philadelphia, and Baiti- more—sbout the samo smount of livestock that comes to New Ynlrk City ;l 2 I jas ve for o bo-om care, 84 3100 par car. Proiit ul the Kvencre at $15 par ¢ Profite on the hay of the Evencrs.... appolntmcuts by their own merits, and who have mwall means, The Democratic polfcy, Evarta sald, {f pursued, would ultimately lesd to the virtual exclusion of all cxcept wealthy men frotm diplomatic honors, This, he sald, was a doctrine cntirely at varfance with the honared precedents of our natfonsl polley, aigo regretted the crivpling of tho Coneular service In Bouth America, and fearcd it mizht have a serious cffect upon the movement to ene large our trade witls our Southern aeighbors. COMMITTEE WORK, TUB LAKE FPHONT. Bpecial Dupsich o The Tribune, Wasmatox, D. C., March 14.—The House PablicLande Committes has ready the Uil drafted by Carter Ilarrison relative to the Lake Front, which, it passcd, will forever scttle alt questions ralsed under the Valentine-scrip de- The papers in tho appeal of the sult have uot yet becn filed at the Land- the sixty-dsys' lmit which they may Valentine-serip turough their attarncys, say tuat ordera for the patents fo them have already been isaued, and that the pateuts will immediately be dellvered i oppeal (s not filed within the sixty-caye’ limit. The city suthoritics should bo careful 11 tho sixty-days® period is permitted to elapse without the fiing of the ap- peal, the only remedy the city can bave will be a long suit {n the courts. TIE 8RCORD VETO. The President's veto of the bili in tho {nterest of the timber thioves bas kifled {t. The Judl- clary Committee of the Iouse, to which it was referred, have vot cven taken Itup for consid- eration, sud will not. The time has expired named fo the bl for notice for the proposcd new term of Court, ood the Goverament will now boable to prepare all cases for trial It Congress will make the small appropriation for this purpose which the Becretary bas been try- jugz to obtaln for over two months. TEXAS PACIFIC LOOKING UP, The Bub-Committce of tho Scnale Rifiroad Committee to-day unaninously reported to the full Committce a bill cxactly like the House bill in aid ofthe Texas Pactfic Rallrosd. The report was not acted on, but was lald over till the next meeting. FOSTAGM ON FRINTED MATTEX. The House Postal Commitiee again laid over the new bil classityloz printed inail matter, Gaish It to-norrow, It now scems likely thst the bill will not diffce very materially {lr‘u&n rsum ouo proposed by the Eastern pub- was defeated—yeas, 13; 1In'the House, House bills were passed to pro- vide tor levying a tax of 81 per ycar on male and $3on femaledogs, therevenueso ratscd for sheep killed or injurcd b 10 bo used to pa the fucorporation of public dons; to author library associstiorn.s. Ricuxtoxp, Va., March 14.—The ncw Funding bill passed in the Senato this morning—yeas, 20; nays, 5. Tho preamble opposes an {ncrease of taxatlon, recognizes the mnoccssity of the public school system, expresses willlpgness and suxiety to restore tho former equality of the public ereditors by dlstributing ratabdly the en- tire excess of public revenued derived from the present rate of taxation atter the most economi- cal administration of the Government, bill provides that bonds {ssued under the Fund- ing acts af Maren %, 1 shall be exchangedl for registered Lpnds bearlug Interest at the rate of 4 years, and 4 per cent for thi cipal and Interest to be excmpt from tazation Ly State, county, or city. made until the holders of not less than $15,000,+ 000 of tax-ruccivable bonds ot the State shall Linve expressed thelr readiness 10 make the sald exchange. The bill alsa provides that owners ol other Interest-bearlng bonds, which werg not funded under the ucts mentioned, may fund two-thirds of the smount thersof, together with twa-thirds accrued fnterest thereon to July 1, 1871, th bouds as above described. 871, and March 7, 1872, r cent for clghteen rty-two years, prin- Lian [ No _exchauge 1s 10 be about thelr dates, Toldlies coes sessiionnrere sun Rusting recomuncnded that, according to tho provisions of the bill, the tarmer be silowed to put In his own hay, about 1,000 pounds of hay to a cue. For tbls amoust he now pays §20. Hecould buy it in fowa or fa Chicago, outside of the yards,.for $6. The concluding portion of Rusling's testimo- ny was as follows: By Mr, Alken—¥ By whom aro these Evcn- , the New Yore GALYESTOYN, Tex,, March l'l.—-A special to tho Newsgoys (ov, llubbard has appolated Ed Buckley, of Corpus Cliristl, to represent Tcxas at the Purls Exposition. e . THE UNDERWRITERS ALARMED. New Yous, March 4.—The order of the . Mayor of Chicago, veliring s large portion of tho flre brigado of that city, bas caused somo fecling In fire-lnsurance circles of New York, and the Provisional Committce of tho Natlonal Board of Underwriters has inatructed its agent {n Chicago to forward deflnite detalls to { as to the effoct of the order; the the Fire Departwent now, and when the order shall bo carried out, the dis- tiicts that would be fiuperiled by the broposed course, and such other “matturs 83 would gulde the Buoard fn {f R ere appolnted ™ . u‘;p;‘he Pennsylvania Central, Central, aud the Frie Rallroads. “Where are they located ' “One in Naw York City, one io Chicago, and 76 of sho time in Chi i et e 1a Chitawes Ciuclunati, and part of his time 0} u"om- s-"m Chicago, and Eastman is ned st New York." + Whst cousideration do the railroads recclve for this $15 on cvery car” “'They pay this 10 pruvent competition upon frelght.” The rallroad companies get §115 ver car, tused upon their cuntract to givs men $15. They glve It o these mea because they cootrol the cattle.” “Why cannot the rallroad ‘h"m‘fll"?" instead of allowing this outsideriug to it * These three men fu the West arethe largest atock-dealers. These Eveners srotue owners of ken—*¢ That (s s—a gra; Ay, Calking, of Ind.—* 1 understand that these yinds are owued by stock companics ! “‘The Unlon Btock-Yard at Chicugo was ori nally chartered for $1,000,000, more than $300,- O of tho stock of whict: was subscrided for by vine of the differcat railrosd compauies; but tho ruilzoads soon ceasded to bave anythiug todo robably wo road now owus any do pot consider that thess E ers reccive all of this §15." ere docs it gol That is a question for the Committce to Allerton says, (o his letter, thatthero PriLapsLputa, March H.—In the case of Charles Welsh, a boy 12 years old, chasged with shootiug and killing Robert McAdam, s play- mate of the samna sge, the Coroner's jury rea- dered s verdict that the abootlng wus accldent- al, tho forcmun explalningthat the boy was not awarq of the dangerous char acter of the weapon, sud that there was no evl- deuce of lutont to commit munder. ‘The boy wsa sct at Hberty. % e — e THE HOT SPRING Mawems, March 14.—A specisl from Dr. Lawrence, Ubabrman of the Execulive Reflof Committes of Hot Springs, in roply to genersl g accommodation to the public thst the com- ings was destroyed vialtors can be com- n Patents will proba- ws of patents, This The House Commitice o) bly agree to the I rei Committed revising the is & wcasuro lu the nature uf a cowpromise be- tween owuers of patents and Granger sod rail- rvad lat both of which Interests have had sttosucys befors the Commitics for some tims TUN TARIFP WHANOLE. Yreans Committee s making rapid progress with the tariff. They sat uutil near tolduight Jast night, and the Chalrman roaslses t lavo the ruport Vood now says that the publfc bs greatly wisin- formed as to tho nature of the o 1 sented, which is called the Wood Dbill, not lutended as y horse of an- The Ways aud lahed next week. rfect blll, but was Simpty correspondonce re; au outline for the Committee to use. The visitors, he states wmercial portion of Hot by the lste lirc, but that charged terils bas been changed 0 three preiates to exsuming the affalrs of the | fortably cared for throughout the colire year. hides and chiemicals, aud othor articles entt