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E THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCH fdent and Stanley Matthews did not help him | (Incinding deficlancies). and £2,000,000 leen than | paralyals. Drs. Lordley and Lemon were ealled 1878, on Post-O0lces and Post-Roads, to establish & her, he found her dead bo;ly in the water of tho know that the persons thne slterioz snd | geady n Amerien, and at present the seulntor o o B olian ithont _authorty o "dg postal envings deposttory, and (o ald n refand- s RN Rt e o e 5 Bifered amandments redncing ‘d"l‘ :““‘;";;““"":’I‘ n“::‘,“{':"f‘, "‘;d:'n",’ ;:’,: O Ko Touts aa beie a8 Thoumt b atdost !:':‘t‘ .r‘r\nlficn'l‘;t!rmnc(? and. ém‘n’: Ih’wluul:d‘d Bartholdl, Is lnishing tho peincpal portion of ing the nattonal debt, was discussed In the Com- b N b sduhi; 000, seanc congastior ¢ blood, and ¥ and oF no olfect when done, Hente H i miites thin morning, and (he Gnalrman wasau | Tho teatimony fo the Scorard investiastion te; T Smsen (. 3. st overy member wanted | paratyate or apoplexs. Until noon toay Mr, Lo- | AFUlId and Lo ite gloomls watching tho lat | i eqsence of ‘hin ‘crime timt it shonid Bavo [ The piaster model te nearly eomoteted. n o tharized to offer it ae a subatitiitn for tho bill v , b wenl been committed by & pnbile otlice whone funce | fe® davait wlil be stripped” af the scaffoldins SORTp S NOMING et eny tion 46 was 10 svrep’aren::vl tbiten ihe trac eanvass | Which aurroumds It and wpon which aese and_comptiatlon’ of the votes, and the averment | ganms of men are at work. ‘Tho firat sentiment that ho uttered_and puotished ' tho falke canvasa | fnaofred by this eoormons head, nearly thity amil compilation tn hin oftictal capacity, and under | feet ligh, f. nhnost terrir, Its gigantie dinyeg colar of hia ofiice, (a essential in nny information | sfons are stupefyings bUt by doerees the ers tonupport a convlction and Justify a Jndgment | peeomes aconstored 'to the colossal forms, :'\“t; Teygon Tho information has not auchan aver- | g0 mind réconcllen itactf to the extent of harg The ehintge of the Jadge below, which 1 admira- | great lines, and we discover in the midat of hlo in fts udicial tone and temper, though, ns wo | them tho ionlesty and the light which the have roen, etroneons on the queations of law, re- | author lins endenvored to give to the features, viewed the praceedings thronghont on the kdea, or Tiut the publte Will soon hiave an onoortunity asaumption, that the act charced in the Informas | to dee Lhe beauty of thls work, for the head of tion ns celninal was done in the defendant's oflicial [ tho statue of Liberty is to bo cxiibited at ) eapacitr. Tiven the tnstructions axlied by the de- | Unireranl Exposttion. . Noverthelues we i fenidani's counect aro based on that tded. It was 4 3. \We atrony. nowhere Ao charzed, Iy advisc cvery ung beforebsnd-to vait the es. 1tia not neerdful 10 say moro for tho deelsion of | tablisiment on the Rue do Chazello aud sen thin catine; nor wero wo tnctined (o ndvert td any | how the different portions of this cnormguy of ita featiires other than thoso dircctly presentedt | henil aro provared, workod, and adjuste:, by-the record, Bot we aro drivenfrom this reti- Mr. Bartholilt I3 muking conies In plaster of cent attltnde by having spread baforo ue | his statuo of Liberts, “Ewo hundred of theg printed aryunients o RN of the de unly will be executed, numbered and registere coundal an open letter, ‘dnted Wasbinzton, with the nanio of the purchuser, who mayin this " ol Sherman, Stanley Matthaws, And otherd, way breserya: # souvenie of thls magnilicent \whioh tho pubilennd ihe peopte’ from WAIEH th | MonUment conymomorative of the centenuial Jnrars aro.to bo deiwn for his “trial, aré inforned | Runiversary of the independeuce of the Unliay thnt ho Ig faleely nccused and_ maliclansly. pers- | States, and deatined to renew. and enliven Lo cuted, Public opinion In thie instanca and {n thia | old friendehip between Fratice and America, Chink ~ Mr. Chiarles E, 111, an American rosi- | Yome to the bosomn of his ‘constitaenie liko tho | 1And had been semtunconactuus, but lanow ralive dent & Shanghal, was again upon the stand. | ifes of thelr Representatise elng a grent ccono- inf unlmcl\'lmt.l Illlsfl 'x'i'eml':":.!:' g.;:: n!rle‘]’l'l'l He testified that the reputation of the nrose- | mist. Evety one must commcte somewhere. Tho | Attendance and absotute quict may restore him, cuting witness for chastity was not good, but | gentieman from New Yark (Willtsy reminded nim | but, should the disease reach the Brain, Instant lddz«fllm the same waa trua of mo<t of the | of the clerayman wha, being notified by his con. | death would fullow, 1lis brother-in-law, Capt. American officlals in Chinn, ‘“rh HNE ‘relited | reaation (hat e wmuet aot preach apainat Jis sin Wigglus, 1s with hi ong lorrible Incldent from the Chincse famine | 5. Pl i e SEanal e e —————— in 1877. At that tlme e visited the faming dis- | ZEReR Arie Tharieces, Bocanee ey a0 o omcn m Tt and aan” Chiness: women eatior meas | Tiatgentioman had icked ont the midshipmen POLITICAL. which he was assured was th:fl:nn of bables. m[fl,d,. ‘Tl‘.nhmh'(m 'l“m-;I:flm "‘fi“ “"‘ oathen OO POLITICS. THE 1OSTAL BILL. Chinee. ughter, ¢ amondment was ro- Letters and felagrama from nil_parts of tho | Jeeted, 4 ot Spetial Dispatch to The Tribune, country show that nublishers and nowsdealers | M. WIila also moved ta redace the namber ot | CLEVELAND, March 3L.—1t has beon demon: ara actlvely at work to bave thelr views in re- | DAYY Captaing from twenly-fonr to fourtcen, Re- | gtrated many times in the past that the work. gard to tho ection of the new Postal bill, | Jegtedi 0o e o0y the apprm. | f0RWoR, who maka ev much ado through dema- which prohibits the transportation of periodicals | o yitioh vor rart, ieal load bout fog th 1 1 y-throe mates, and to abolish that | gogical loadera about guverniog themselves and outaide of the malls, ml.v presented to the oranizing partics ot their own, do not n re- h 1 rate. Rejected, Commiteo nest Tuesdar. All the publishers | “Tris provision In tho bill prohibiting. appoint- | e iU PAELR L 00, B 09 PR T B movements successful. Just so soon ns ong who have not moved 1o the matter should write | menta from eivi I life of secratarics or clerks 0 clsely how such law “would foterfere with the! craels, and anthorizing the detall of subaltern | party gots well under way and begine to show business. Joseph Medill, now here, will appear 0;‘:"““" for such purpose, was discussed and agreed suma Indications of strength, another eprings forth from its vitals and so completely criplos it that there is nu daoger experfonced to the ol i i behalf of the Westcrn Associated Press. The proviston directing the Recretary of tho orgauizations from its existonce, This was to aconsumptive’s deith, He sald: “1 nover bad charze of an anlmal that exhibited so much affection for me as Baby did. I taught her to drink milk and eat. She loved me, and eried when T left her, and exhibited any amount of nncouth joy when I returned. 8he would have Deen @ véara old on the 16th of next April,wnd I was going to give hor an oxtra quart of mllk on her birthday.!! CASUALTIES. " ACCIDENTS AT AURORA, ILL. Spectal Dispatch to The Trivune. * - Avrona, NI, March 21.—In the Chicago, Burlington & Quinéy boiler shop, yesterday, youug wman named John Lowery fell whilo os- Rlsting In carryiog 6 heavy plate of fron, and had his right leg badly broken in .two places above the ankle, By the sudden breaking of a large stono slab, 1 portion of thu sidewalk, north of Stener's Block on Maln street, at 5 o'clock lust evening, scven girls, from 13to 14 years of age, wera Mr. Roubine, from the Committee on Wa¥s and Meana, which was mada the apecial order for to- dav n the House, WaiddelV’s bill contalns the entire plan of Mr. Rnbbins® bill for refunding the natlonal debt, and vroviles for a postal savings depository; to be managed by the Post-Oflice Superintendent, subatantially ipon the English and Uanadian plane, viz.t “Deposits of any amount, from 25 conts to ¥300, may be recelved at the designated moncs-order ofices, for which dcpositors will he entitled to n pass-book eredit, and nlso to a certificate of deousit from the Postmaster-Gen- eral, These deposits will bear 3 per cent inters cst, and may be withdrasn at any time on the application of the depositor or fiis legal ropre- sentative. 2 Absolute secnrity I8 guaranteed to depositors, and no charge Is made for dcposits or with- drawal, while every facllity Is aiforded for the convenience of depositors.” Depositors who de- sire, may have their dcposits, when they reach £30, converted Into 8.05 certificates or 4 per cent. nds, The bill also provides for all the detalls of management, and covera all the ground of the dnv'ga rather favorable to the Minister to | 401y an econom! , aidreseed to the prisoner, nn e COINAGR. v A Navy 1o Institnte a rigid inaniry into the present Wastnotm O A bl *Fen thou. | 278tom af tho civil eatalishments of the ¢lerent sand dollars of the n.w colnago was received at }':,’:;:;,‘;’lg‘:d“ar‘{m’,;";,"; the emiibpithe Sl other blils baving tn view ths popular 4 percent especially noticeable in tho eawnpaign here Jast . hyelog at noon to-lav was $14,300. $1:1500,000 for tha nresersation of vessels on th | Ught in thls State which is even mora romarkas | hutt: " Ono of them: the stepdatghter of R. Wy | , It 19 ordered, adjudged. and decreed ‘that tho CANADA. THE EVENERS. The Secrotary of the Treasury hias authorized | stocks and In ordinary having been reached, Mr. | biz, Farrell veas caught betweeh too two sections of | Jodament and henienco of tho lower cours ls rot —— ALLERTON'S STATRMENT } REFORE THR HOUSE tho mints at Philadelphta, 8an Francisco, and | Danford moved to increaso the amonnt to 82,- COMMITTER. o o0, aside, nud that tho prisoncr be discharged froms | Tho Indlan Alnrm=Tho Kelth Abduction Carson, and the Asssy Oflice at New York, to : the slab, having the right Teir broker just sbove | oy, Ever sinco tho Communistic **blow-out” at . 000, Toledo n fow weeke sincs tho Natlonals have | the kneg and the left terribly brulsed below tho RS M Casr—Orangemen. From Our Own Corrvapondeny puechade ailver builion inlots not exceeding | Me. Clymer apnosed the smendment, and anld hips. _Her injuries aro of a vory serlons charnc: [ Bpectat Dispatch 1o The Tridune, Wasnixorow, D, C., March 18.—Mr, 8. W. | 10,000 ounces, at an equivalent of the London | Bearly, sne-hall of the, amouut soupriaes, 1 besibasliyat workc aoorfing to the pika then B0 Tl ehilarons wors whtoblaz A bans s STATE AFFAIRS. - Orrawa, March 2L—In tho Benate to-day the Alierton, of Chicago, had little opportunity to | Fate, for colnage fnto standard siiver dollars, Teen apulied to the purchaso of Twmber, which was | A opteds il save doge gl thols ectigs i | Judy show at tho timo of the sccidont. - Ton. Mr. Miller nsked it the Government | testify boforo tae Agvicultural Comittoe, But “"|'l my".'fng"p “’Ab ° mw&&'""’,""“n" Y “'g“ Datnpeded. and which NAs/tc-der; polting In tho e moss sccret. v::x':nc'r:,' every member ‘fi?ln: ,‘nv'sf:’ ]\E;-f ' anyinformation reganting the troubles with :i“.: subscquently to. Tt Taimuxs representative mintsand the Assay 2 80 800 o8 a sul- | different mavy-yards. An outrage and ® wrng | (1 IR REEHCE WAL ST HEN G F TERRIBLE AFFLICTION. Fpeelal Dispateh o The Tribune. flefent number shall have been coined for tho | had been committed by some ene for soms pur- pu J)ule. I]nll.ha munu;ne. ptlli\"ma;n. v’fll' hlc ‘Dose, l;oue he would not tame cither the man of the mada at the laticr plsco in_gold coin. This Is | paroose. intended to place the holders of small lots of | | Mr. calking inguired how much the ships on the silver on the samo footing with the owners of | #4EHe RO DT up'lm ihat 1t wonld take & wiser large amounts, and to use the new silverdollars | ;aninas he was fo tell that: bt during the last in the purchase of bullion. efuht yoars there had been appropriated for the : SILVER CERTIFICATES. Durean_of Constenetion and lievale the sum of ‘The Burcau of Engraving atrd Printing will | 843,000,000, and for the Dorean of Steam En- commence tho work of printing sliver certill- | gineering $14,000,000, vntes to-morrow. Orders bave alrcady been re- %}r ((.:‘llykll:::r:‘\‘l";“h';‘r'uo :u,lul‘l'shg; ‘r:r'lél .(\m:yd Ne¢ Lere Mr, n ere: Seivad from New York for $,500.000 0f the cer | ruiigh uil oceans that Ars discredltable to 18 As & LIPESAVING ATATIONS, uatian, - Tne il reportal o tay 1o tho Commiteo | (57 CARIThe geationse, (Chymen) g wid on Commerce authorizes the Sccretary of the | where all the money fur the navy went to, Tho Treasury to establish additfonal life-saving | gentleman has a natlonal reputation for buing n stations upon the sca and lake coast, amonig rm Congrossional axplorer, and 1f he cannot tell, them the following: Fifteen complete satlons | ¥ give 1t up. on the coast of Virglnia and North Carolina; Mr, Danks said he had known of the specch two complctd stations on the coastal Lako | Mmade by the gentlaman (Clymer) for more than Michigan, to be located, one at Sleeping-Bear | th ':Y Jodth ) A slwagy Lesh 'mr’:' the Pointand one t Bayloy’a Harbor; fourlife-boat | BattTitvnt ot Poratyautiod by tire yarty. 1n oo " stations,tobelocated,oneat Mantstee,oneatlud- | byt thera was nothing more self-ovident than that ington, one at Muskegan, and one at Kenosha: | the United Btates tiovernment shonld bo_ready to Oug lite-boat station on the coast of Lake Su- | take such a position aa ite honor nnit Interests perjor at _or near the mouth of Portao Lake | wonld require.” The time was not far distant when and the Lake Superior ship-cansl: two com- | ft would be obliged to defond on the seas plete stations on tha coast of Lake ITurons one | it flag and its matitime _rich and 8t or noar Port Austin, ond one on Middfo Isl- |t should be at least prepured to ! do 80, The small appropriation of $1, 00, 000 for sud, aod a life-oat station at or uear the 8a0d | {hg'construction and rephir of vassols was hot such Beach harbor of refuge. The Committce fay | an‘apii0rriation aa showid bo made. If there wi that the trauster of thelife-saving scrvice wonld | anyshing discreditablo in regard to tho navy it wi be far more expenaive than under the presont | in such a propusition, arrangement, and that, in view of all the facts, After turther discasston, Mr. Danford’s amend- :l;fivmpnsed traosfor to the navy Is impracti- m%&wm)fic‘lf sideciorcad o bl tuiih cabie, e Comuiittee rose and re e bill (withs i WANTS A MINT. outa single amendmont), T was tmmediately Tho Senate Finance Committee to-day heard | PESHIUIE (S aved to sot astda the regular a delegution from Indianapolis in advocacy of | orier of busincas, the Disteict Goveramont bitly ia the establistment of a mint in that eity, Ag0- | order (o tako up'tho Mosican Penslon oill, he- meuts were made by Mr. Ridenour, Prestdent of | jectod—yeas, 07 nays, 118, MapisoN, Wis., March 21.—The Wisconsin Indinns of the Northwest. The Ilon, r, Scory Legislature has_comnpleted ita labor, and has | Fevtied that the Goyerament had been thfurmed adfourned without da, to be called togetér by there was alarm at Battleford, but fustructions sho Governor on the SSth of ay, should tho | Dad been given to tha offlcers fu charge of the Revisory Commitico accomplish the work by mounted polico both there and at Fort Walsh ty that dato, whon the Legislatueo will act on the | leep 8 sharp lookout, and to notifv the Govern. revislon. 1fno suags are struck ft will doubt- | ment if there shiould bo any occaslon for lanin, leas tako ten days or two weeks. The Kevisury | 18 impression waa that there was no founda. Committes will meet the first weel tn April | tiou for the alarm, as the mouuted police wero with the revlsors of tho statutes, the latter will [ O the best ol terms with the Blackfeet and insert the luws pssed at this session, when tho fi:flu !l;:‘ldllll“::l-:h(nk 1[: po::‘l]hlg lnmn anal. 5 co coul i een forni ctween th Revisory Committop will | conslder and | ilncicect and Stuux, or other fudians, withos same with.n recommendation to the Legis- | the knowledze of the mounted police. At the Jature in" extra sesslon. - The work of | time the Sloux, under 8itting Bull, crossed tho the scasion, Urictly summnrized, s -as follows: | burder, the Blackfeet desired to make an at. Thero were introduced in tho Banato SI8 billy,. [ fack tpan theu, instigated by an old feud ex. 20 jolnt resolutlons, 80 resolutiuns, 7 memorials | Isting between Lie two tribes,and it was there. fo Congress, and 201 petitions, memorinls, cte. | fore extremuly Improbuble that any alliancy There were introduced in_the Assembly 520 | should have beun tormed bebween thom. Dbills. 53 Joint resolatlons, 89 resolutions, 11 me. T nont”m\l‘l ;"‘;“L %. e "‘_’"-k i morfals to Coneress, and 470 potitions,’ mumo- |\ OFONEGs FAEKE SLLG MAter known as rluls, ete. O tiiose, 110 Sonate and 223 Assem- | the Jeith ubdustion case still treates consider- iy bilis possed and bucanto laws. Thera also “"l“ll'""',"“'l l“}" the partlea to the abduction pasacd 0 folut resolutlons and 11 _memorials to | Of the two chlldeen are wald o bove been div Congress. The Governor vetoed 1 Assembly | §avereths nud onts Mamed Cloodwith, arrested ay and 1 Senate bill, both city charters, and allow- wtnf"; ‘Ilg'hlx:“"fuhmlnufl. mm"mg;xvm e :fl! :E:‘uo{n'grfi unimportant bills to dio by not 'X"’; (h elthy é" zf",’f' "'f‘h ‘hu‘r nlv.;plim:m 'fi"”‘l iy Nearly all the Legislators have gono home, | (i oman Cathiolls pricsts fn tha Ly, ary plicated ; and Lhe traces have been so workel and the city Is remarkably quiet. . gl as :’ol'nfli:rd l.(lll‘crnlilu scetauty of tho ol [cnders belug brought to juatice. The warrante CATTLE-TRANSPORTATION. | of arrest were lssuced by tho Rev, Mr. Drum P izl = mond, ""i u:n"nrvflgn' of :ho l:uy.llg New Custlo From Chlcago to the Scabonrd Without Ao the Weatern Assuciuicd Press, : Water or Foad=Facts from the Report of I,OHNA;,-\MW" 2L—Wuilo tue Rov. Mr the Cattie Inspector at fuMilonOver Two | Pitot i Freuch missionury, was aduressing @ /Thousand tiead and Crippled In Oue Stont | COngrekatlon lust wight it Hull, he was fre- Provivexncs, R. I, March 2L.—aA family named Murray have four children -lylng dead from diphtheris, aud threa others not expected tolive through the day. The father, who is almost {nkane, threatencd to shoot the under-, taker, and a volicersan has been placed In the house. come what may. They have a constitution, the support of which” every mau who s ad- mitted to thelr secret lodges §s sworn, If ft should so happen that any candidate upon tho straizht ticket In obnoxious to tho veter, heis at liberty to scratch that name, but caunot, un- der the most terribla penalties, lnsert another, name fn (t3 place, It 18, In other words, * Na- tionalism or notblng.” What s taught in the sceret lodzres of these Communiats can only bo tmagincd from what 1s tauzht out of thum. At n public meeting recently which I attended for a short time the Iollowing line of argument wae pursued by the speaker, a machinlst, who took a large part In tho strike last summer upon the Lake S8hore Rallroad, und who was dis- charged therefor by tho Company. Ho safd; #\With greonbacks we inay expect to have all our rights and better times sud wood pay. Tho trouble fs now there fs not envugh moncy. When we pet the control of Government tho first thing we will dols to cut the pay of the President down to $10,000 & year, and pay hitn 1 greenbacke at that. Wo van guarantee eyry workIngman a good piano for his home if ho wants one. Thers wiil be plenty of oney; wages will, therefore, bo higher and morc plenty, for nany do not hire now becauss thoy Ve N0 monoy. And thus lie would rattic on, and tbe poor, heclouded listencrs call men who talk thus to them their friends, while they sre, In fact, thetr wreatest cnemlos, and cars nothing whatever {for them except in su far as tleir votcs aud Iutluence go tuwards obtaluing office. Well, the Greenback orzanizativn went on in such o maoner as toalarm the leaders of both old parties In this State, [landbllls with simply the two words,—* Workingten, vrganize)''— were posted everywhore and seattered broad- cast, and they were known to be onzantzing, homade tho following statement as tothe oririn and history of the Chicago Unfon Btock- Yards: Previoas ta the construction of these stock-yards eattle arrived [n Chicago at different parta of the ety They hod to be driven through the strects from one yard to another. _ They were often stuck fu the mnd, and when loaded In the cars wonld bave tolle down, 'Theroby shippera lost lsrge quantities of stock when the caitio wero shipped Ahrough to Plttsburg. ~There were no convencrices for watering, feeding, or resiing stock., \When they arnved in Jorsoy City they had to be ferried seross the river. The last season beforo the yards were constructed at Jersoy City, T mysell lost 2,500 hogs from the ferrlage and - dracging throuzh New York City. The stock then had ta be driven through the crowded streets of New York + rome four miles to & market place; they ofton are rived Jate in tho dav, after market ‘wan over. Thereby & rhipper waa subjected to larwe cxpenses, . Thoy arrived in Naw York by the Central Rallroad at Thirleenth strect at ol times st olgnd FIVE MEN DROWNED. New York, March 21,—A Ricnmond dispateh savs threo men named McKadden, one named Alody, and o colored man were drowned yester- day while attempting o cross the James River, near Patterson’s Landing. [ FIRES. ON STATEN ISLAND. . NEw York, March 2L.—Rubsam & Ifors- maun's brewery, on Staten Lsland, - was burned to-day, together with the fee-houses and leer- vaulte, and tho fine new residence of Mr. Rub- sam. Losson brewery, bulldings, and stock, $200,000; Insured for $50,000 In the Brewers' and fih;lmm' Company. Losson dwelling and furmture, $15,000. p CITICAGO. The alarm from Box 843 at 7 o'clock last even- Ing was caused by the burning out of a chimney at No, 501 North Clark street. No damnge. ‘The alarm from Box 163 at 0:25 last evening was caused by a defective chimtiey jn the bouse Nuv, 1337 Portland avenue, owned aud occupled by Mra, Mary Murphy., Damage, $50. have #land up there many & night \rg-mng for daylight, fo have the men tako pang-planke 1o make a walk 1o arant the cattle. This stock wa driven through the city, after a jonrne . mnlx:-. without any oppartunity fur feed, wator,or rosf I then resolvod In my mind that If T ever gained auy cupital 1 would help to construct proper cons ventences for the dumb cattle; and, If I dasay it myrelf, 1 havea consclontious belief that 1 bave done more for the amelioration of dumb brutes than o thourand Berghs or than A million Ruslings. 3 THE UNION STOCK-YARDS, As 1o tha question of stockeyards, 1 sny that ev. ery citizen i Chicago considers the Unlon Stock- Yarde tho pride of tho clty. They bring stock- dealora there from evory part of ine worid, and cause the distribution of * $150, 000, 0u0 atnually, Furmers come there to buy thelr stock-cattle, These yards have been worlh many millions to Wentern producers, — Hefore the construc- then often of , ! pon quently foterrupted by half-fntoxicated men, the Board of Trade; Prof. Cox, Btate Geologist, 'adjonrnod, But there was no cspeclal danger. ‘Tnose who AT CLEVELAND. i ~Foverish Meat, ne ol Whom was un Alderman, Af ! tion “or Toere “yarde, tie | tarmer with i | the loasiof Trade: brof: Cax, Suste Gsologiat, | Tadjournod, | reskc frun o cld purly niilations 10r | Cuevaraxp, March 21.—4 fira this atternoon Tugato sunday Neer, himion o 1 hoevioen & nsber ot To0lAR o to be guno ten of twelve days, and to seck » mar- | together with Mr. Palmer, Postmaster Hollo- THE RAILROADS guch ressons o3 did the membors of the | gegtroged the entire works of the Jtepublic Ofi | The report of the Cattle Inspector fof tho | verts wure attacked by & mob and pelted with ket intho East. Inthe Esatern citles, then, this | way, and other members of the delocatlon. 4 . Natlonal party will break from a mew | oo T o on Tod strect. L month of February was presentea to the Coun- | stones. The ev, Mr. Picot_was escortedt homs huriners was dono under the credit system. * Fha 2 NOMINATION, : party when but the proper time comies, | Beflblug Gompanys oA Foohy I, ity C| M 1 ins | Ly nbout 100 Orangemen. Stones wero thrown farmer was obliged 10 scil bis eattle on iwonts | Tha President nominated John F, MeCarthy WA Ranitoans, Mo tivie lins now o reaiity arived, and o | $0000; Insurance, $4,000, | orge urgess, | el by tho City Cleck on Mondaylast, Tt contalts | f {0 bt "strons Toree. of polico. o :l‘ny-;ux;‘w. xndnn‘n‘lll‘e: L:mu:- ‘clhccul- of veopls | a4 Postimaster at Valparaiso, Ind, Spectal Dispalch to The Tridune. Urancli of the National party, dissatistiod with | cmiploye, was burned to death, Tho fire Was | fizures showing the number of dead and crip- " T hut he knew n Inj ut, whom_he never > Dl stock reccived at the Buffalo yurds duriuy | “Vyparen esoncy (oot wue provented, et the month the report covars. It is a matter that | has beon lsaued aguinst the cfects of Johu 15 not often brought to the notice of the public. l’hclgll.:l. the nbs‘:amd;ms Il;uuhme (Jnldunl w‘mmsp and yet thers ars facts I it with which the pev. [ 0F: Tlie number of laborers and carterade- Mo Should b aequainted, aod which witl bo | fruded by biu fs 850, the monagzement of the old orvanization under the hend of Independent Workinginen, are out with circulurs stating that they are to fiold eon- veutlyns and nominate through ticketa; and thus fall to the carth the foud hopes of gatber- oz up trom the ragtar of the two old organ. caused by an expluslon. — AT VICKSBURG, MISS, Vicksouno, Mlss.,, March 21.—Tho Baptist Church, witlh an sttached bullding usedasn EXPLOIATION OF THM AMAZO! Des Moixes, In., March 2L—Thne following {s Tne United States steamer Enterprisc, at New | the report of the gross earnings of rallroads in Orleans, Ia ordered to tha Amazon Rliver, and, with the consent of the Brazillan nm,huhtlu. 1‘-:&:;%'-! gfity::m Rasict; ax made gt “Heee will make o survey of the Amazon and Madeira 1870, Iivers, os far ns navigable. She will then pro- “uxlli!lnlm.l_‘emr Rapide& Nor.§1, 124,000 w s pected Lo ree again, und whom no hiad to pay $2.560 per head for sclling the ntock. His pervonal ex- Denses were very great. Now, by the organization of these stock markets, tho farmier brings his cat- tle to market in twenty-fonr oc thirty hours, and can eell them himsclf and return home with the oy In hia pockets, So nesfuland benedcial | oo r . izations onougl strengthto wield the balanco of | Bunday-schiool room, was destroyed by firo at an | yery interestinic, though porhaps not so eusy or S ——ee——— Hiive oeao yari proved that tho City of indlanape m:}gflffig,fl‘flfi’:‘a‘?‘nfl'flnfim”“ thary; A2 tho A Ay . power in the wonderful Nattonal party, ‘This | carly hour this mornlug. Noiusuranco. Sup- | pleasant to digest. A BEQUEST. glis hes bonded el fur £300,000 o lnduce .L‘: XN POUR FERGENTS puppaciie a0 wew branch of tho pacty veally will bu abi to poscd to bo incendlarisin. Ot dead catile there et recelved 24, of 'i‘fifl et ) huilding of atocl e, 0 trat| "\ & 3 comwand considerable strengil, aud will un- sheep ol dead hoes 7 4 J N b 2a L Hhe at0ck-yard Gy b 5.;1:.%! fous to tha 4 per cont bonds to-day | Hutington & Souinwester 74 | doubtediy beabout equal {nnumbers to the other ANDERSON. e Ehora wore 25, af crlupted sieoy 107, amd n:".‘l':"::: :l':',"':"‘r‘;"\:‘:'::lm: fir:h?:.,‘:::k' slrl. ,l\gc;u‘:lxafl l:hfir; l’::llfllell ;lw:n-h:ivgn“pnlré THE TRADE DOLLAR. I.ka'léx')',a il'ulflgn lon & Qui I 0 grgzlmnn“on. r‘t\l‘ a tmv:'iuh:ln-tmll ‘ll.méy this mat- 0[lcmlwhudhlwffuulb;m I-m,gnlu all 1,077 dead Sprctal Dispatch f0 The Triviine. sonal nttac! A ougl ef i really worthy ot atiention, If not.ou aezount E—— animuls au pled ones, R these churszes, aud stated that 'the charucter of |, The Inatsuspulls delegation hera Is confident bt o ite political nnportanco.. 1t wonld scem to | The Text of the Loulstana Bupreme Caurt's | ““licro ara it two waye by whieh tho mentof | NEw Yonk, March 31.—Samucl Wood, the h{lfh nw'lw? ;\:th'": (;“z:l":; :‘"’{;"“f“‘; nndoumlr Ditector of the Mint, thev claim, siates that Crentun Firan come to a largo exteut from tho well-known Declslon, slek and ceippled stock can b put into the mar- | retired milllonalre merchant, who some threa ehiopers wer rought into compari- ¥ fact that Obloans liave beca treated of late to many oflices. There can be no doubt but sueh matters arc catching, ke tho measles and mumps, When a man sees his nuighbors upon both eldes of him obtala good thivgs, the idca occurs toim to try und et 8 good thing also, while bufore be had probably been entirely con- tent without it. So the men who composo these new partles, They have scon many mon appoint. ed aud clected 1o oftlee, aud fuil fo ses why they should not be’ lucky, it only proper diligeuce and earo be exercised. Dispateh to New York Sun. New Onteans, March 10.—I scnd herewith the text of the Supreme Court’s deciston in the Andcrson case, with tho exceptionof those varts which are unimportaut. On tho prisoner’s objection that the forged document was not a public record, the Court beld as follows: ‘Tha offeuru charged In the Information is uiter- ing and publishini as trao o cortain altercd public” record as 10 the roturs from the Patish of Vernon, ssunown by the original roturns of sald election mude vy the Hupervivor of Klectlon, Whenever col B tho 8an Francisca Mint wiil ho engaged to its M\m_uuclz Brancl xu}l ex(un“:: (;o‘llnllr;z Lm,:!a lli:lxllu:; bmdllh“ |'hn e A e o colnage of that dollar should not be discontin- | Ghicaga: Stiiwuul e Pt ued. Rll It should be, it is apprelionded that CHteakt i v s oo, St Great Britaln will establish a mint at Shangha, and thus doprive the Pacific const of a largo portion of that trade. Orders for trade dollars from Great Dritain have been reccived at the ai: Fraacisco Mint in as largo amounts as $500,- et for table tse. ~ Oio wav 18 by corruptine tha | yoars ago croated much oxpoctancy by bis propo- Cattle Inspector, bribing him to pass the stock » e, and ‘tho other by the seling of ¢ho | 3ition to glive New Yurk s million dollars to meat to the retail dealers by those who mako u | found @ college of musle, dicd yesterday. busincss of busing dead, sick, aud erippled stock | The World says that n bis will ko atter it has becu condomne has left & sum smounting to from $000,00 e e e o | 0 8500.000 for tbis project, which hud veen could not find auything froin which to conclude, | JEILRIgh, forgotien it elng surpused i or uven surmfse, that the Inspectors have fnteu- | YOI B Chanaed iiud, o ‘tonully and dircetly aflowed nifected or Improper made public, but Me. Slmonsen, a relative foug meat to get nto the local market, . n coufidential u_r.rlee. Bays fiharu - {url:lum Ono maa said: ' *Tho Cattle luspector has a | for four executorsy —yho = sba have power to cemploy the - princioal of this chanco o, make & anap out of thia bustuess iho | JoC g Bequest Yor the Dulldink and endines «on with Rusling. Allerton sald: *If you ke their characters [the characters of the men mentioned] for futegrity and sympathy with humane principles and hold it up to the bluzing sunlight of noonday, compared with Rusling's it woula shine ke mond.” Mr. Allerton continuc « TIE COST, The Chilcago stock-yards wata bullt at enormona oxpenac. "Tho stock-yards of East 81, Loule cust £1,700,000, and have never pald any dividend, It dataes Cty yarde wery ballt In watar thirty o lcep, on plle: 4 eet lung, an lipan' s ‘thero” han boen. &n AbUAolE and Slocke yurd. ‘Theso ya glowlug dia- TIE NRECORD. BENATE, ‘Wasnworoy, D. C., March 21,:=Mr. flercford CALIFORNIA, nd bulldings are subject to rot 8ax Francisco, March 21,—Slato-Senator | forgery of aninsirument orthe utleringof o forged | wants to - ; ment of tho musleal collere, or may at thelr J B ™ d " m 3 d 2 f&tm-ml;fl l}‘l{; ;:g"::l,l"‘l{fl ll'l,:l; '3" o2 | aubmitted a preambloand resolution declaring Bones, elected recontly by the Workingmeu of {L‘;&{‘h".?fi.’.‘.‘n’;.f.n'.f“‘.ho‘.’.?..nz'."idfl'g'i‘."f’é :‘:y':‘\:n: " {sl "":unfi'fif-fi,fl'fi:'é m;.&fi:’c should bo con- | irection uss only a portion, togetlier with {l" o proiE aads 10 saviaty Uitee e eponagsa | that the House bil to reveal speclo resumption Alameda County to flll o vacancy caused by tho | ertain_characlorlutics or qualities imparted'ta e | gomued aa al Flghs,” O T toc) nrdim [ —— had been roferred to the Finance Committee of l:ugilqu: ‘éa'n ekl death of Senator Porter, has been catled on to ?3%}3‘;?;30::“?&1’#:&:'lualn"bgg:lulzcl le‘tgocn:- *" Do you thiuk this is practiced to any ex- :L;’,‘;‘}.,’; fl:{t ';,'.L":.:g.x c;m‘nd !'1)'::’9 “fifl&fi‘.‘fflufi?. v S % que, & N - . -The- R 0! e yeniaatanln bt w:.l’c'fl'lz'o'-'x'?f:c%.". the Scnata on the 20th of November last thore- | HiliSh Ceutral: reslgn by the County Committee of his party, | eral or logal term by whica it T4 known auiilolatly u{'}'v"" i ‘mot-aak dnes sneh went 80 [ar at the thno of thy proposition as to ST onmruchion cort S0 000 Tueoniy | fore, be it Towa Fattern. i and nlso by his constituents fn o mass-inocting | desinatea tho kind of lustrament meunt. Thus, 3 AVOll BOW- YOI IRuAS BOC_AME Mo 7 | sat asldo a plat In Central Park for the collegs of New York taxea this proverty 12, 000 annually. ¥ bond or will is an instrument known tothe Isw, | question. 1 would not like to answer [t elther ang the law dictates what shall bo knowa and held o bra bond or & will, But whon s statute pro- vides for an Instrument not knows to the law hith- erto, or, in olher worls,' creates and impreates upon it certaln features peculinr tu itsclf, forgery cannot be cominitted by waking a fulse stututory oneinn form nut provided by the etatute, or though it bo so 1ike tho genaine ouo as to dectlve A & 3t Co Resolzed, That satd Committes ba raquired ta | [orslialiwer, Conl & i, repart s bl to he Sonuta within ane week, 10 | RS S/ Deasiohe [ her with thelr action_thereon, if any shail bave b on He asked for present consideration of the res- olution, but objection was made by 3ir. Morslll, and {t weut over. at Oakland, Boues voted agalnst the Coustitu- tional Convention, and In favor of tho Bpring- Valieywater scheme, and in somo other respects fafled to meet tho wishes of bls constitucuts. A letter wag read {n the Benato to-day from the Alameda County Cominittee, asking the Senate It ls neceswary, therofore, that some profit should be made upon huy to paya small intereal upon thcsc investmenta, In the matter of shipments—T have beena shipper of live-stock for more _than twmlfl Jears sud [ kngw no man, evencr or hipper, (Gaf haa made a net profit of 25 cents per head upon his ahi Now, when a farmer had Lo go to the 5 T > b el ‘ bulidivg, and, should the boyuest prove as U0 faa o the baaianas.Io mapagad | a1atodyabd 1o willbo sdulitud ta probate tho BY o vef. | Original lans wi rolal & 3 T repaitae foundtheTnspoctoe gt bl resl {h trastion. - The vatious Hacics i the wil o soxtor satds o would kot et a littla | 2NNt to about 3100000, wsido from Whicl tis fusight ln’!._o the way tho Cattls Inspector does reshluc of tho estate and nmuerl.' are given to his work. u_-“gmnu 0 of wusie, Mr. Wood was boro in Feokuk S ad no car for muslc. e 3r, Chaffee (Col.) called up the Senate blll to to Investigate the alleged assertion Ly Boues, arsone; and the uttering of such fal: WWell, he aald, “my dutles aro to tnspect | 17 A Ay S 7 SR | el Tortry of CLiein nd Lo | TUE NOUTUNESLRGT AXD M. | shopresacof v wiowsans wors | St Bttt e uthind o, | to ok T cotiey b ot THE WENTHER cre to-day. thess chai I - ul L i ne o set ont | such animal calthy v o Birs bave hia fho ‘cect U Teduce the cosrar ipe | Drore o temporary Goyernment therclor Bpectat Dirpateh 10 The Trivune, apponded, that ha bad been oflured moncy ; which was discussed untll the cxpiration of the to. vots for certaln bills. Donea, | Sh0purvort of auy inelruments of 1o deslynuta it by | or fit to bo turned Into meat for tha'market, " OrriceopTuz Cit1zp B1aNAL OFPPICER, WAST: tock transportatian from$200 X 8= & nutne, i€ it s oyualty knows by one, in an i | % o i you 5 darynitis e mUn Ty SL1T per gar fromn St Losleto New | morning hour, and then loid aslde. Muawauree, March 3L, —Your reporter called | rlsing to & question of * privilege, | diotinght foF foreing, BSETINL AN 80 FOrEh DAL | 4o sea s e et ot deerad S | INGTON, D). Cup March 22—1 & . —ludleations— at Mr. Mitchell’s office to-day to inquire about the rumor extensively clrculated that he was to to see that condemned stock {anot drussed aud York Uity, which 181,100 miles. Thie urely put fu tne market, for the public usel” living rate for reflroads, taking into -mn‘:u tha appealed to the Benate for protection; that he order to do forgery, the Instruuient thu, Lad found a lotter un bis desk signcd with ukull t out and charged to be telonlously wiude mast bo of Mr. Windom called up tho resolution provid. For’ tbu Lako regon, partly cloudy-weather, , 4 B o ‘l I supposs so, a8 fuc a3 1 can provent it cald, northerly, shifting to warmer southerly Mt e, amT TULIE | LGyt auy e panding an. appreoriio | U clocted Peeident of tho Noritwestern Cam- | 5 510a, fuPct, Sk, s, st | R6S8CHSPRCTIC: HalSE i trument ot 1 Wbt 1 de wich o dsadycc rocelveat | windsod v, tolowed by siationsy ol e - " ny A ction, « Mitchel now ced i " i thut when furged It docs ci consign it to tho bone-yard, er. % ) st charies for transportation. for tha sarma dia- | bill, 10 100V to confino tha debate on nwendments | 1T W Yy friends horo sny tiat he | uuouuced bis deterinination to scrvo out bis | besuch inaten, forsst Te Sous semay tendn |- 03 GOMKE 1 OO R LS g bt thereto to five minutes by any Brnatoron a peud- | knows nothiug of the proposed programme. In ing motfon, and such motlon shall be decided | brief cunversation with Mr. -‘Jullll Johnston, witboul dehate. - Ageeed to, with the understand- | Mr. Mitenell’s private scerctary and confldant, Ingthat it shoald not apply to the bill coustdereil | fe exprossed thie oplnion that “the intorests of yesterdsy and the day before fu_regurd to tho ew- | yhe St. Paul and Northwestern were 100 autago- ro stated that theso largo shippers edit from the Western producers for sunplying them with o uew market. This they had done by overcoming the Projudl.cu of En- £hish beat-cuters and establlshing and develop- twrim, and not to bu intluidated by threats, A number of Senntors expressod confidenca in Boues’ honesty, and passed resolutions to that eflect, The Workinginen of this ¢ity aud Ook- lund have palsed the cry of hewp fu Hones’ lehiup, It must elther appear on jte face or ik wust, In_fact, bo one which, If true, would be legully capabloof offecting u fraud, ‘Tho instrament charged In the amended Infor- mation ke huving buen falecly usterud §s the con- LOCAL OBSERYATIONS, +_Cuioago, March 2. “1 think so. I either soe to it mysclf or sand ! Ve, in, Wawiher some une Lo see that thoy are taken therd. \Vlhat use are they put tol 4 Time, _\dar, (hr Thi) WindG, | #Tho eattle aro skinned and tho carcasses and s i 0 ¢ fortilizers,” 4 loyinent of temoorry Treasury clorka. case, but 1o ouo seoms disposed to carry into | roliuted statemient of voiew fu thu Larish of | bOnus wanufaccured into 4 sz the trade with Eugland, Allerton himselt | ®9%0 %1 to employ C? nlstie to make such o thing probable. 3 d e e o Buperetsor of s ondo2f | "6\ hat does n duad wtcer bring{ 12 lost 560,000 in oo eawon in NelDini 0 it~ | and v bring Jote merkes Hebie' lande. ‘ste.c wen e llact wtat lcatlod tho unweltien plask T tho | XS S L altee i‘l\'ul T this conuoll- | A large fut ona Wil soll for 310" duce the English market to take American taken uu. THE REPUBLICAN VALLEY. e, Dorsey rose to s persons) explanation re- ; g i —The C Y gariog certatn charges T uowapapors that he had | , LINCOIh Nub., March 2L—The Comialsalon offured an swendment tu tho ot Springe bisl | ©Fs of Adanis aud Webster Countles will next which conferred rights unona company 1o placoa | week subwit propositions to vote bonds to aid teservolr on ona of the mountaine thero for th ¢f ¢l B oy e oF thet pradoens | in the construction of @ branch of the Burliug- cold water, thus iniviug thts corporation ton & Missourd Rallrond from Hustines to Red Which would prove 161 10, tho ntorwata of | Cloud. The roud s to bo completod within u the citizens of the reservation. Tie repurts had | year, Ib s bulicved tho bonds will carry, uud 4 a;‘.:f;gl:’.m |fl“r: !: :nlzz;moux ‘é,'fi‘,{’ ;:m-: rubd ux:itln;J lluflnuhllfinu \’muv 1 nmt::xm‘ll.J i v, Gurber bas returned frot 4 tour through understood s awendment they would not con- | tho western countiea of the State, und wnu:‘u e , ¢ dettn b vate in rorard to so-gulled timber depro- | the yrospect of o lurge wheat crop a3 muost dations was continued, and Mz, Jones, of Fluruda, | bromising. apoke in opposition to the conrse of the Secretury — of the Interior, TIE B, & O, -~ ule a.“&;’mlu\. ! ls0 opposed the sccand sec- | ANNATOLIS, March 2L~The House 6t Dule- terior bad reded upon men not worthy of trust, @ates passed the compromise bHl betweeu tho aud refused to hear inen who were war{h("ol trust | Btato and Baltimore & Ohto Rallruad Company iu regurd to these timuer depredation ho con- | I regurd to the capltation tax on tho Washiog- e T O ey aeror oyl | ton Dranch, and the labllity of the road to gave notice that at the propor'tinie ke would move | taxation. ‘The bIl had previously passed tho w Arg the dead and crinpled hogs acot to tho | & . §90) 4018 bone-yard mtw%“mrl Al homi s Maximui, u"‘h:‘a'x‘fl‘.".',":s'iu’&'uum T “Bomo of the crippled hogs are as g or s ! by the murket ns sound unes, 1t docs not burg the | —————LUlAU0. March 21-Milntght., cat. Staitons, | Aar, | Tar, | WVind,_ | fean Weaiher, *\What becomes of the dead ones " o e —" l——"r—‘l ey are thrown into big teuks aud render- ed loto lard," 4 Are thoy cleaned before tanking i No; they wre thrown it as thwy comae from the cars.' * fg tho fat obtalued used for making soapt”’ “No, sir. Thus the lard ruus out ear a3 that manufuctured frum the leaf.” “Dou't (L simell bad 177 +Noj; thoy use soins chamical to deodoriza it, 80 that It is berfoctly aweet," 4+1s thla lard used fur cooking purposes 11 $Of course it 1s." v ¢ 1 ft sold lu the local market " “domu of it s, I presumo: but T belleve tho bulk is shipped to Englaud,” *+ And sold ns the gouulns home-made article, imcat, and at oue time Eastman and somne of the lurze shipoers were as iuch s half dollurs belund, but they persevered fu i o u auw tleld fur Amcrican beel; helped to keep up the price at 8 thoe when tucre is » great overproduction fu the United htatcs, and deserva tha credit, bo thiaks, of the Western producers, E. B, W, NOTEB AND NEWS, DLAIN'S MISSION. Soectul Divach (o The Trivune, Wasmnaton, D. C., March 21L.—The state- ment is clreulated here, as coming from Mont- womery Ulale, that he ls determived not to cease the ugltution of the Presldential titlo nutil March 4, 1681, DOUBTIUL RCONOMY. ‘The azents of European steamahip lines say that the goods tor the Paris Exposition loaded dated statement any o Eun" or valuo as cvi. dunce of tho result or the elcction; nor does it anywhere dircct o permit it 0 by used us” & means of seccriaining much . rewult. ‘The returning oficers are not required to use it, “I'he instrunivnts or decuiments llm{ are roquired to canvare are the utlginal returus of the Counnle- soners, sud trom them, and thom aloge, tliey wmust compile the vote, ‘Thls cousolidatod atuta- ment of the Supervisor of Hegistratlon fs of wo it~ 1 count(hat its presorvation among . the ¥ 0f either parish o State is not command- Jork of the Court s not furnished with a hois with o duplicato of the Cum- roturns, ‘Tiere fu 1o officer Who s authorized by luw to give o cortided cupy of it for tno use os evidence or for any othur e, The Clork {3 directed to certify It os correct, and this 4 10 hve been ulfillntl vo that |t may bo v to the duplieato Hut of Commilue in liv office snd, after. 1t 1s so certitled, (oo Supervisor truasuits it 1o the return. Ing uflicers alowg with the ull,’lnll returns nept him by the Commumioners; and frowm te latter slona tbe; ! ADRIAN, MICIH. Bpeetal Dispaich o The Tridune, ADRIAN, Mich,, March 21.—The delogates of the new Natlonnl party met this evening in City Couventlon, and nominated the followlug t! Mayor, George I Bruee; Recordor, Duvid A, Bisby; ‘Treasurcr, Halph Jewoll; 3arsha), Alichael Gippert; Streec Commisstoner, Edward T, Juckson; Justice, James Lamb; Col- lectory Hiram ¥. Cole. Tho ticket was suvsc- quently ratified ‘st a Targe meoling of Working- mon tu Arbeiter Hall, =1 PAXTON, ILL. Special Dispateh (o The Tridune, PAxTON, 11, March 91.—A Greenback Connty Conyention wus licld at the Court-louse to-day. The attendance was swall, only four towns out of twelve Lelog represencd, W, If. H. Rooey, William Lewls, and Thomas Wol(o wers chostn y compile the vote. 1f the Supurvisors of legistration of every par- 0 etrlko econd section of the bill, Benate, and awalts the Governor's approval, A 0 Stato should alter and f ¢l . | st noti® on tho Coustitutlon could have been earried at | toglrike aut the seconcection of tho bilk e B thio Fong-continued diffrences | delokates to thia Btate Convention, S i Mer i oo evary cun | 38 L doubt " OBITUARY, unavernge of $5 per ton, which would have | from'this debate, one good would allow, ltwoaia | between the State and the Baltimore & Ohlo — ively, und travsmit them thus altered and #What do these dead snd badly-crippled hogs Mampuig, Tonn,, March 81,—Dr, Frank Rice, made the entire cost €300 only, Yet it cost tll?nlux:w]m‘l{ml ‘nnculnl!yl for I.I:im ‘fi‘“ -m{ sye- | Rallroad. ARKANSAS DEMOCRACY., forge hlu ‘l‘u’w '""n":"fi ducflf)cml.l ."f:x‘ i l'lwlu o= | brine1™ , an ominent physician of thls city, dica this $10,000 to get the vessel ready for ses. H i b L AL S VG St - Liri.s Rock, Arky March #1,—Tho Demo- | gorf should eiavaes and complle e tates, asthu | ™4 From ¢ to 8 cents per pound,” morning of parulysts, azed about 50, During NATIONAL QUARANTINE, ogsticr wita the Umber tharwun, wad any poreon A "‘:P;‘ L:‘A’;:‘;E ;‘Hfi{‘:f' cratlc Htate Central Committes has tixed July 4 Jleuta, bt troii iho wnnitered Commissiogors”re: huyll)lu b ""I{ »}‘:"“gflf,',“' retall meat dealors | ), \vur g was Medieal Director I Olicathum's " v o engaged o cut mbgs became 8 tres) A Apee 4 ” 5 - urne, vu knjury woul 0 Bulery o The House Commercy Cotnnittee hns agreed | NS/ SIS LR, 88 Jeeaih & Seabome®s | Srmwariseo, ik, March SLy-Uencrsl Man- 'l'""' ‘h,yl {oeholding ,""' Dext tate, Gonvons | UGS oy e baay palilc, e Surprmisors son: | * Yea; wome of them come and plek It up Dititin. " o s bill to establish & national quaranting, | iho riyht to follow it, and take it wnorevur found, | ager lupkius, of the Wabash, and ofticers of | o gror tho burposs of nowduatiog candidates | uojiuated statoment is not mado by the statate tho | When they can.' Prysourn, N, I, March 81, —fsasc Adami ‘Which will be reported at an early doy. The | ifit cold be done, eithunt a breach f the peace. | PS5 RPRTE O 100 AT i for Btate officers, usivof thy fual canvass and complistion of tho | * What do they do with it died at Saudwich, N. 1L, yesterday, Jeaving & object of the bill Is not to abolish State super- ':"mlmalm:fl'n:» ccusations agaluat the Sucretary pring Northwestern, returned thfs 10WA n_nx~u1|x.1(:AHs. vote, a8 tho original roturus of the Commissioners # [ don't kuow," not that usually heard about | morning carly from an fuspection of the latter the neglizence of a public ofticer, bui that, accord- ’ & {4 road. The Wabash Las In contemplation the ! uty, he wus ¢ , 5 % Tl e e o ngnlmfifl"fl:‘}ml taw. | nurehase of the Bpriugticld & Northwestern, fudividuale, e bolog un- Awerican. He (Matihewsy | 810 Wil probably muke unoller for the llue thonght it was one of our cherished maxims thay | ShoOTtly. the best vr-J o sccure tLe ropua! of vbuozious lawe was to rlgidiy enforce thew. An executive oflicur ANOTIER CUT, Love ent uad no discreth. s o O o th o & rocent Prestdont bu bica fausr | 8r. Loute, March 2L—East-bound raflrosd 1y culugized for the scntiment that it was the duty | ¥ates have been cut agaln here, 43 cents having. of auexccutive ofticer Lo enforce the faw; that by | been offered freely on flour to New York to-day, ate; and hence tho alteration and forgery of all of them, tho returns of tho Commissioners remasning nusltered, would not change tho result of the elec- tion In any parish, 'fo_coustitute forgory, tho forged fnstrument wiuet be onw which, If gunuine, mey h!,‘:ll" anoth- nd this must appear cithor from the deaceip. Hon uf Lo Instrament or by the go of motter allunde therefron. For aught that appeara in the lulormstion, tho instrument was a nudaw pactum, orul ho lfect, Forgery cannot bo predicated of 4. and the samo principic of course upplics to tho vislou of querautine, hut to mako fts regula- tlons uniform, Southern members zencrally fuvor the bill, on the ground of the jueficlvucy f the Bouthern quarentine regulations. Repre- scutatlve Felton, of Georgis, who will report the LI, has prepared & spevch o which ho will refer to the recent arrival of a ship at the ‘waarves ln Baltimore with yellow-fever paticots. 3 TUR BUTLER-COHBIN CASK, Benator Wadleigh will to-worrow makoa re- ort to the full Cumwittea on Privileges aud 8,000, "‘.’f’&fl,‘,",fi‘,‘,’;:unm, printiug-press from the luventor for an ¢ shame aud a_outruge. ‘The stovk Is loaded at | KU old Culeago and carricd to Buffalo without a rest.” anfilzx:::\-'nfe'::fn‘;fll;:ns: m;?;;x’fi:}l 'ol(“ 1ho ol lang doca [t ‘take to bring thew {rom | yiomy to found 8 collége of muslo fa this el 1s dead, N';.\buut thirty-elght hours, If there {s no de- Prysours, N. T, March 2L.—Tt (s reported "% that the death of Tssac Adsms, of printiog" W ‘\gd they get nothing to eat or drivk by the press faine, 1 fucorrect. 3 Duxs Moings, Ta., Murch 21,—Tho Republican Btato Couvuntlon 1s called to meet on Wednes- n_l:;{. Juue 19, Tho number of delegutes will be 7ol how it comes in. Itisa TITODE ISLAND REPUBLICANS, PrOVIDENCE, K. L, Murch 31.—The Ropub- lean State Conventlon to-day uominated tho prescut State officers for re-clection, —— fta strict euforcument its obuoxious fustures woald | aud ‘23 cents per bundred on grain, ut crlng of a forged lusteument, It fs unnecossary | 45 » ———————— : Mo . v q thal wa; i y * Nothing—aud— " - i ot o G, o Bt Care | b brogel, st i St v, 13, bl blon — Mosrutug la the Aquartun. fec sy e o contlinid iumed | . ATt A BIG, BABY. T, i o3 uderstood e 16~ | ply'yho wery fnjured by the ctiou of tha Swcre. VIEMS, New York Sun, Narch u, cortilealo (s or I# oot publia rscord sucepuibio of | " Aud, 1 was golog to say, what s worse, | ' Bpecial Dirpaich to The Tribune. ot Wil dears Corbin duly lectad, S et tha oy of he kb kel ik | Tho Southwestern fate Avocttton et o | It tho Aqisrlutyeuchiay D, ukar oo, | fmguys 1} sblcebl o st i D et | somolthe wiocl ht i Wo yarde hero Tof | g, Louia, Mo, March 91 —Th prize b Gov. Fmery, of Utab, bas arsived. Ho_as- | “piading dieoussion, Mz bavie (111,), introduced | TCSHNE yeaterday at the Grand Pacifle for the | of Bin S0 010 TOF tho Iast two yeare the | snce ot which us forted 1s charged momn e il | FoE e b e stlonet 16 Now PrajTs 84 then re- | who fs golog 10 b seh UD 84 & baby show sribes thd uppaition 10 bin Tarely 1o the Satt | & b} 40 Conirut to ke City of Clicags the fitls af | Durpose of closlui up the year's busluess cud | {o5.parable compauion and. tatructor D b, | feaguat. -+ forhed i charged uoda tha ds- | loaded sud sbipped to Now York. bimelf,arrived in town to~day from St Franco's Luke T'ribuue, und thinke there wiil be po ditli- | cextaln land. Referred, declding upon o future linoof action, R.B.8tev- | the ouly liviog hippopotamus ever extubited in After conyiction 8 motien in srrest of judgment SUIT DIS - Quunty, Mlssourl. Tnough only 13 monthe oldy «alty in cxplatoing the charges against himNi'be | Adjourncd. eus, Geueral Buperintendent of the Mannibal & | this cointry, vat asldo sorrowtul and alone. | Wus wade, bocuuse it was nol charged {u by ln- MISSED, fn spite v formation, either fn ite original furts or as smend= ed, that Lo utterlbw or publlebing of the slicged aitered or forged lustrument wus done by the de- fendont i any oftlclal cupacity, cliber ba one of HOUSE. presided. Presout: A, Mr. Roberts, from the Committceon Commeree, the Missouri Pu reported g bill for the reorganization of the Life- | sock, K. 8. Stevens, and J, B. L ;rluvl\‘:ul tbarges are that he Is too friendly With the Mormons, A statement to that effect bas Leen tiea with toe Becretaryof the luterior, There ure u vumber of spulicauts tor ble place. = he scales at 100 pounds, and, New Onuaaws, March 21.—Judge Whittaker | 84081 ? healtby to-day rondorod & dectslon quaabing the infor. | (o e R Soriculy tarmed fa_erary, Tosbst matlon which was liled by Atstoruey-Generul | A nomber of leading physiclans calied o *; is occupation wus gone. 'The cuge und tauk were ciapty, aud the cheerful bippopotamus WAS 10 Wol he died carly yesterday morn- 1ng of cousumption. Hhe wus worth $1,00). e 3 T M, Kls- urson, Honnibal 4 Saviug ¥ervice. ~ Prigted sud recomuiited. & 8t Jou; J, Baruard aud George Olds, the returning oftice in any capacity uttice | Ogden against ex-Assistant A 3 ( ol ved 14 one ¢ LS NORTIERS PACIPIG RAILROAD BILL M. Waddell, Chalrman of the Cowmittes on | Kangus City, g . i | Bavy was tora April 11, 1670, ou tto bauks of | to todivias ad st waeh oftvnscs | Do Sx-Ansiatant Attorney-Uenral § 18 Infunt protliy, sud”pronoyoo il ot be voted upou 1 the Nenate Mailioad | Post:0bices and Post Hoadss raportud o bil ta e hory S oo o trterus H Mo wod | UG TG “Hicch ifbuten atter ot | Soata®® iy ™ iive Gectd i icd ‘s ag | Dibblo lest June. Tho accused was on ball, and | 18 Woiders of ths age. 0""1'::; e I{“l. l:;“.\fmf- establish o W'n}‘-l -‘;:hln: dw:""";!'":[ d‘llfl"d} President Hurels und’ J. F. Goddard, Chingo, | Dirsh her mother wus sbot, and sho was cap- | vihcial capacity 1o oporato an {njury toor fraud is uow dlsciorged. Hlo was wccused with having Ty B o, o g e nssiacey of toe | Burliigten & Quincy; ad de C. McMulliu ad | ured by a varty of Chorlea Reichc's hunters, | Soon sny person or boay politic, "3t (8 evidont toat | rofused to pay over $140M collected by bim GEN, J. C. BLACK. Hiote, of tho Crucity-to-Aniuras bi) w'unb- fut. | Unlted’staies.” rlered privted and recommistod; f,“"b"" s"fi"{’f s “’l“""" Bl Al 1L m'k,buug w".i‘:{:'b".“.f:fli‘é: Zi'.i“';‘:. “3‘.‘3.‘:.:..“.“ ‘L‘. :":cb‘;l}:;""“"f""minpfl:'l'vmlg,=:w¥f:;'$l§:r:“u:5 :'l,“u‘é“dfifl-'}fiu‘}é&%”‘fi‘é‘.fim‘u“&“.‘;'d"“ 5‘". D. M:flwnmunzm‘ ":v‘c Biack nlshied the text ol the debate upo'the subject | KB Spsaker sppoluted us & Coufervnce Cow. | M. Courtright, represcntlog the 81, Louls llues, ey ox el that'of ‘returning odicer of elections, could ot | yicit shuuld be tmad vy Il Lo AuviLes, I, —Qen, o L % “ i mittew on the partof the House on tbe Military | and J. Crampton the Chicuzo dines at Kai this country, Baby was an cxtousive traveler, . trauded. on Sup- e uuld bu nade dn State warrsuts, which rug (ro® ol ereners, Avplication was madsto the Cow | Readiny Uil Mewrw, Durhad, Clyier, sad | Cltre P 2683 | visitiug the ehlef citiva of Couudu, tho East, o | ore (R087G000" presiaenta of o4 mear batge | L¢ feudera, tozatber with istructions from tho vhna%u_lm;? ‘"w.l::l mnnt:l‘l u.utl_:mfiw kp i :( o keutlenien to Suith, e e——— West as fur s the Missourl Kiver, and’ the | fy thin city had uitered snd pudlished oa ‘truo | Si8te Auditor 20 recelyo them, i the effects of & surglcal operation pe e mm:uw::'ua “;J.:O";‘“'z::flfl:nnn Mr. Chialmers introduced 8 bl providing for tha HORACE LELAND. South, attracting attestion wnd adwiration | gltered ‘snd forged consolidated atate- . e ————— one of his arms, bas rocovered his lfi : e L e T it 3“]:{ b oy " avuz?lunodz of the Mirsisslppl Improvemeut Com- Spectal Dispaieh Go Tha Tribune. whercver whe wont, For tho past wiutee shie | mepts of the yotes of any patlsh at au election us The Statue for Bedloe's Island. bealib, aud located In this city, where robubly stuluated worul ¥ the deels- | mislon, Referred, Ipat remalued quietly lu the Aquurium, oue of fta | wade vy the SBupepvisors vl Regigtration, snd had uris XIXiewe Siecle. eugayo fo the practice of the law. uns of (he %nuuza‘l ot -Ottlcs Cux_umnmu, by a wnr.':f.u"nnr"t hfi:‘l m‘ufilifiul Camu;hup n“hn 87. Lowis, Mo., Starch 21.—Horuce Leland, | chief uttrsctious. Ou Munds ubght sho secmed | caured the s3ue ta be vrlnlcd‘lnlnuu ul;lclnljuuml! The mlum{ statue of Liberty Lightlng the |~ o ———— — Yote of 0103 Lo report the nomluation ufRecd | Whols (e Cerliale uthe Chair) on tbe Saval Av. | proprictor of the Lelaud Tlotel at Spriugtictd, | us weil me upual when Dr. Kol 15 ber Tor the | Uniss hely siguatarcs ay Prosidents of WG Latks: | Worl, ercctod 'by Frauce: aud. Aterica i re- OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. oy iy spe of thi ioust nowablacasts | §ioiodsiuea. 15 uow lylug dabzerously i1l at the Lindell Hotel | M2bt, but she cr.cd platutlsely ut his departure, | MOULIIEY U Wiy oty Bluply becanws tacy | Mewbrance of their o frisudably, is comise | Ayrwaue, Murch Zh—Arrived, steamsbi? nowination, in ew of the recent deveisoments, | 1oy (1% £xplalucd (b prosialons of the bUL | fn this clty. Lo hod started to tho Hot Spriugs | §AuS Feturied seversl, Lined Lo soutuc e | lud ua log] reauon or autliorlty to do that act, | out Httlo L little from tho tumeuss workebops | gz dand for Phiadelpla. wan ot dlecrect one, it 13- brobably U UG | Lo Approbaitans. i sporosietion s | for bis Lealth, but, on Tuesday nizbt, was sud- | (i not smoct b with ranitesardons of feignt | oo e o s oY B | e s sy g Ita cunatruction Iy, b i ! ; camsbloh o 4 % . : 3 ould ve ingurvd ur dalrsuded by it.° Evory | Ruo de Cnuzetles, No. 25, uesr Mouceaux Park. New Youk, March Cl.—Arrived, steams! Saut that Beed was vorunal bieud of e Preas | weaded Uy 16wae 31,500,000 Teas tian Taat year | deoly attacked with what 13 suppesed to be | a3 bud been hee prastice, und, upun lvokluz for | 010 18 presuied 60 know the law, aud therefors 1 | b arw aud the band Holdig tho torels vro ale | Victorks for Ulasgow, Novada lue Liverpools

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