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'FHEE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCIT 30, 187€—TWELLV that State for the appointment of Collector Suls | the faventian, and fntenda to keep it solely for Itvan, of the Allecheny Distefer, to the Remis- | thauss of ”’33":-":":5;:';:’ e terahlp, The matter was discussed pleasantly, 5 e 2o AYA T and Sceretary Sherman asked them why they Wunn?r’u"fn)‘x,“ x;"fi': fi;’,’;f\‘,“!i«f 2’{".:; Bl o~ hind not called upon the Prestdent, and urgod | troduced in the Tiousa to<lay by Mr. Stephons them to do 80, authatizes the wse of & metric svstem, nnd the This morning therdid call at the White 1Touse contluued uso of any aystem nose permitted by PAGES. hers of the Exchango been cutting prices, | be declded In the aflrmative, at least so far o8 Tho subject was veterred to the Exeenttve Com- [ this sectfon of the State fs concerned, (Terea- mittes {0 {nveatigate. It was siated that the | houts nearly all have, got through with their amount of coal to be mined fn tho entire antbra- 3 tSte region during April ns fixed by the Board | Yheat sowing, and tho grain hine been ot {n (n of Control was 1,125,000 tons, which would put | Rood shape. The recent cold nights have kept toogreat n surplus in the market, and the re- | back tho work mome, preventing the sceders anlt would be a fotal suspension fathemonth | from getting on to the land until Jate in the gerd In this and foreign conntries, and both upon rlnf‘lsll and fn practice has proved wholly inde~ ensidie. StrfA—That the phrase *'ahall bo operated a8 one cantinuaus line " has no reference to uniforme 1ty of milesge tariffs, or to rnning of theaugh cars AZAINAL the convenfence or to the fnfnry and dam- age of the proprietary road, bnt simply requires, between the main trink and branches, cloee ani WASILINGTON. Indlannvolls, on charwes of faje ndminiAiration, and ideeent myaners rere Ml membiors of the congregation, A Jorge At s of teatimany wns taken, which will e cncd0t ted tathe Hishop, with a recommendation suapension. Tha colored populatien 1y s excited over the case. § el Mr. Evarts Accused of Keeping Back Certain Fishery Cor- l i 4 Taw fs not prohibited, the trivo fotent and mean- T . respondence, ot g I oy a1) prags | 80 presnntod Mr, Sullivan's name. The P'rom- | yng of tho act being ot to. enforee any particu of Mag. ¢ day, and but for this drawback tho end THE TILTONS :mm\i""crm' l\le,ly '\"kf!""" d.:m fl‘m‘li?sth :: dcn'fi‘luxc,: listening attentively, u:scrvm hnt {nv syngzm..d bat ‘t‘l’ pn‘xvldo folr nulfl‘lu unnveu{ INANOCIAL. Inf c lh;a week would have seem the 5 Moy i ’ in the | trane 'a enact Inflesiblo and invariable another Pennaylvanian, now in the department, | fence by adaptation to its circumstances and . ast of the epring wheat in tho ground, | Kumors of n Weconciliat) Whemgen?l::l i(i:lihnl ggu:}non-n fonde {'J‘é“flh‘.’&'.:“%}"‘:‘l?f;‘éi?:‘.‘.“’vfi'.;\';&"h,”:g hag beon nrged. Tho President scemed to treat | exigencics, The following aretho metric tables, Thissenton 1s & fall month carlier thenour | And Mre TiltonaWhat a peomsir ™ Mr 3 mi. ber of Plymouth Cluroh Saya.tie,or " Mortls® Opinlon of Tilton, New Yok Timer, iy At sta‘ed Intervals, over smfi):'clme 0 th Tilton-Beceher auit in the Brockiyn Ciry ri® rumors havo beon aot afloat, otk In gty ey and Braokiyn, to the effect that o rcmnrllhfl‘ had been of was about o bo effected begworn Theodora Tilton and his wite, El(lnhutrfl d as prepared by the bill: the question as etlil open, and Inquired as totho .\‘?emuru ot length—100 hatrs maks n nafl} qualifleations of ecveral Pennsslvanlang, mon- | 10 uafis mako 8 metre: 1,000 motres mako a tiouing the name of My, Schofleld among the | kile, number; but he sald nothing of his appoint- Measures of surtaee~10,000 square nietres . | make a great acre, tr:em,md,nhhu habit, took notes of the re: Measures of bulk ahd capncity—100 drops plies of the Rapresentatives, makt a apoon; 100 spoons moke & quarl; 10 The gentlemen left tho President, thinking | quarts make a cask, hat a dectaton would not be reaclied for several | - SMeasures of weight—100 seeds make o mmi dags, They then went to Secretary Snerman’s 100 carns make a put; 100 nues make a bipound aralyze and destroy the roste, o SerentA—That tho’pm eed il 18 {n conflict with the frame, paepaee, and volley of the Pacific Rial)- road acts, which required the onilding of the Unlon Pacific as the tennk line Reroes the Continent: that tohave gitena conatruction 10 ihe charter which would enable atosd nacaliel fo it for half its ength, and that half §ts valley divialon, to conneet ~ | awith i£ At the foot of the mountains, on the terme af eanal mleage rates, would huve been to pre- vent the bullding of & raiirond across the continent, aena caplialist wounld have epgaged )n muchan NEW YORK. average season in Wisconsin, since the memora- Nrw Yonx, March 2.~Young, 8mith & Co., I‘:‘lu lnrln: ot 1' 0 and :hnl‘hnn‘!'r? n th‘: scc- _ i ~ | Hon ara even farther shead §n thelr wotk now sngar impotters, have falled, Liabllitles, $300, ‘,:‘(:R “ux(ey i l‘,"fi" Lo hnmnwe 4 '"':5" .. 8 (8 somewhat Iarger than la ar, ai ALnanT, N. Y., March 20.—In the caso of tho | paeiug teen got in #o far in Sivancy of othet Bizpenny Bavings Bank, of New VYark, Judge | sensons, nnd fn such fine conditfon, It is no won- ‘Westhrook announced to-day that bie would ap- | dorour farmcera fcet so encoursged over the poiut & Recelver for the bank, e also sald he | prospecta aheni for sn nbundant crop, Winter shonld not consider tho sale, under a fore- | wheat, r{c, and claver passed throuwh the win- closurc of the bonuk, saa violalion of theln- | ter in svlendid conditfon, and continue to look cealed, Exduige A Constitniionsl Amendment to Fix the Presidentia) Term st 8ix Years. O |y office to fuf N of N Inter- | OF bip; 100 bids make s ton, unction, tomising. ibat negollations wero In pragroas Our Government to Beoura the Exclusive f.vZ'f'.m-Tygt the rmle contended for con- | yiew, and :?:‘;‘:Izlr‘:::t?y .t!’.%:fa‘.‘é.:?f.%‘;:l; Trom A ¢ waa i OB BECIE. 3 ALBANY, N, Y., Morch 20.—Justicea West- PromUIng, o tar Piemateh 10 a6 Tribune. by they were o live Iazcthf:c u:.','.'"f Right to & Newly-Tnvented aoliossse, %compmanises L the READeRy or |.the éemms Wag the Proapdems bt appoluted | o & report was submitted to tho House to-day 4 brook s ‘spooinied llon, Wilfam F, Rusnell, | CoAEAInN, fil, March 201t 1s foarad that | man snd wite; and thol Mrs, Tipgy Torped :““mnaw “'rlu;:;-m“ LR o ‘m‘m Mr, Behofield yosterday, and at the thne of theie ,h'flm lvsn- l;el?tr‘nm'}a e a‘fi“:'-“,"#"l"‘l"in 1,0 formerly n member of Congress, iteceiver of the | the frost last night destroyed tho bulk of the | was preparing s full confesston '1 ton orpeao, A premium apon ineMciency and hid managementy v)n;:!h;tl in his vfimtfifon a ‘Ialcnrnm from that | FrOR e P :uh‘ %rg;m‘mhq; “{.urr crrmfi Sixpently Saylugs Bank, New Yorl Ef_;u:lll'zr?: llmu ;e:t{‘m. Cl:c{rl:;l -myl ::‘c\v:n ol Inthnacy with Mr, Beeclier. Mr. 7!3“( crllml. t ) entieman accepting the pasitian, R o e o —— ut how sauch 18 as yet ' un- * 8 Tilton hag IN A FIX. Tinat oo ol iret onethyihta: | 1 Ao theyrecovev fums thersurprise an. | Wkttt i8agnina. i the UMoR TIE NEVADA DANK. . Known, Tho apple blostoms are not far enousty | & 8 Cheep Seeurtnt beeh eprenented o an. AR %XPLANATION g\g;"p MR, RVARTS NECRE- :g'r';fnmfidh“:gg{{:":m ;;‘g“"}‘:';:;“;;“‘:;flt Emg‘n r;Blhu r"‘nfl::;'flgf‘f“yc"“'. "52";’;’&“{;“;*‘1“ 5@ | tates District Court “upon Lwo bonis executed 84x FraxcIsco, March 20.—At & meoting of | goFINEEE 19 Focelve Cainuge, extens from 8 veey hment of his shatereg home, and tho reuniting of hiy seat; 17, Wheaover an sticmpt has hee‘;m.:.;:":l' gebat the “bottom facte' of thosy m,,,,,,.: however, they bave stways been met with o my} and explicit dental on tho part of the frieydy Mr. Becchor, whila they were entirely lgynrey by Mr, Tilton, The rumors have taken q gy deflnite and tangible shape recently, nng Ill': belleved by many that Mr. and Mrs, Tilton gy about to assume Intimate relotions with oy other. A Times roporier Inst evenlg caffed wpon o prominent member of Plymogrn Churel, and a warm friend of Mr. Beeclier, 1y regard to the rumors which have been preva. lent In Brouklyn for the post tew days, He safy that hic bad not direct informatlon from the pgy. ties themselyes, but what ho Al kpow he hnd obtalned from swhat he consldered trust. | worthy sulbority, and e bad o donbt of iu vorrectness, The porport of what the gentle. wan had to say woa that Tillon bud Jong been trying to effect ‘o reconciliation with his wife, and that ajl the ebildren were anxious that suc a result should bo accomvlished; thay 1o this cnd he hed repeated Interyiows with heri that at frst she refuseg to lave anytilng to do with iy on any terms whatever, but thot sy l:m Dircetors of the Nevada Nank, the resigns- 'l‘lmfifi-‘.—__ tion of C.'T.Christenscn as Cashler was ac- 0 T 4 3 cepted. Henry V. Glanny, Adsfaznnt Cashier, SON CASE. . was elected Caahier. Christensen, inconnection | An Alteged XHisto: I Preald: 1 . with C. Y. Chureh, lormerly ol Fort Hamilton, mrx.,.u m'n:p.yfl‘:- of A:u.:..:,lu.’ Gl L. L, will have ehorws of o branchof the No- Telegram 16 Neiw Orleane Timee, vaua Hank to be opened fn New York fo May, 3 Rath of thcln‘gcnlplnmen 'ara how op ronto. to | WAshiNoToN, Marcl 20.—Thoro lua been New York. The former wil} qo right througn | good deal af genersl talk about the efturts to London to nrrango soina business matters (o { made by the Prestdent to save Anderson aud England and ¥raoc Wells irom the Penitentlaty, which might have = Liad & slight tioge of teuth, but in many partie- PIILADELPUTA. ufars the eurrent rumors are Incorrect. PrmapELIua, March 0.—~Heury Ashurst, a | “'gince the matter 18 onided, 1t may not be $m- prominent monber of the Stock Board, falled | proper to give the Inside of the matter. this afternoon, caustug great surprise, as lio was { )| through the month of February, the Pres- considered one of the richest members of that | yyans wos besat by bis friends to take somo body. o was short nearly all of tho leading ¢ cha 5 i he lta. | active stcos to avort the fate which accinca to be stocks upon the advanclug market. The lia hanging uver thie Roturning Board, b bilities are reported heavy, Willam 1. Cald- It was strongly urged unon him by men Mk well, another broker, has Talled, but his debts are safd to be small, . Hinll, Qarflald, Gen, White, and others, that the country looked upon those ‘men ns martyrs that tha vate of Loulsiana had been saved for tim by the extremeat means, and that common gratitude, if not publie poliey, requirea that the Prosideut should not aft {diy by and sce the men who had counted the Yote of Loulstava for the Republieana scut to the Venitentlary with- strength far ita succens, NintA—That the Kansas Pacific has failed and become bankenpt, by reason of a voluntsty dopart. are from the pian marked ant by Congress, by the inefclency and infidelity of its management, throngh the homllity of thie United Siates, and the diversion of ita enrninga by its manageres (0 branch ronds and incidental enterprisca, In which thelr l\nm\mll lntercats wera greator than in the Kansas 'lneluu Road, and on which tho Government has no < y Ly bim as surety for Johs Busby. Accompany- Tt whp were ‘;g““;’:“{“"‘;‘flfi{ ;:,fi;"‘;{i"' et | Yoz the vevort 15 o bill auttiorizing tho Secretary wo ik not, call ‘upon the Lresitlent, You know | 9F thu‘;l'reuur{ ta rucelva §5 a3 hull seLtlement then that this appolutnient had been made. We :“E" s “"nh'::":’ ":f'"'ml’ of ‘{“" United ?""" saw the Prosldent. Why dkl ie nok say frankly | 2E0Inst b g": u‘!"‘ll‘!’; mon rondered, thar tne motter wosended! Such treatment | qy gy s Jaite b was due to na ny membersaf a co.ordinato 1o House Vominities ont dudiclary held s branch of the Gosernmenf, If you per meeting to-day oo the subject of distributing sist {n treating us in this manncr, can you the remaining part of the Geneva award, A wonder at any estrangement betsveen mambers v"“’,,’,“k"“h“"l"“,’““| that insarance companics of Congress and 1o Excontivel We do ot | ould not be ticluded o the distribution. (Au Complals that yoa have hot acted upon our | ddoured meeting will be held o Mondar, recommendntion; bt o hve o right fo ne | Wt it I expocted shiat definito getion will bo treated with courtesy and falrness. Such con s et s ehtto witls dhose. who dese o trea PRORATING DN THB EACIRC RAILRONDSG vast | The Houge Pacific Railroad Committee have e A e e | proclically agreed uoon a bl mith Toferonce to ure i the proratinz question. They determined thot "‘g'u‘:;"l‘:g“gh'i“,"’:::'\"sag‘:;:et;’&?:‘,“g ?r:;‘h‘:llc there should hie threa Cmn{nmlaucu“. to fix Janguage of Gew. White, romarked that tae Ad- fi‘fn 'l')"fi'l"‘ ,;.','fl, fl:‘.:m“"d “:h;” m{""’;‘a‘; {g ““{-‘,‘.'J.-?.}L‘Z,‘:,:".\“q,‘f"'-l-‘}.:.fi',l..‘fi‘;,vf‘-';.'.'f’fi".'""' o | b2 rmrlell.rd by the Bub-Commitive, consisting lt:.nnuy Jraltliz foran ?x;vsrt’t‘x,nhy‘ sald, * Wha t\"‘(fi‘i’:fi“"f“h‘u‘{fi“ 3%1?‘1’5&“5‘&;‘.‘&‘&21&‘5‘.& “v.f:‘ufi Sl L ] 1 | of Cintmers und Kice. Tha part vt power m’g“‘:fli‘v‘u‘g‘(‘\'&m;‘::fi‘;fi?‘;‘r“hm' mentloned | 1 G’ Commissiunors to tako posséssion of to Mr. Thompson safd tbat he womld 1i%e to roact In case of thelr Inllure to comply with the gy cauditions iniposod 18 stricken out. :.)nnw who ;n! Pennsylvanls was responaible for ILAICIT DISTILLERIES DESTROYED, hode aRpoInimepta; Collector Braytan talographs from Columbia m;}l('r‘." Spermaa asked! “Are they not good ? T i""?‘ lhfigm"fl"““r“fim“l .lfx‘:(lw hns ?:! e, Thompson replied: “ Cortalnly; no ques- | firicd from a successful cxpedition on the Lo ABOUL Ehats bitt. W (hini yort !,'m m‘; Yine | North Carolina border, having destroyed cleven pecial Dirpatek to The Tridune, Wasntsaton, D, C., March 20.—Mr. Evartsis kely to fAnd himself in s very embarrassivg posttlonIn regard to the incomplete correapond- ence ho furnished the Scnate on the fshery award. The fact has been sacertalned here that one of the most impottant letters, tn view of the questions which have arlsen (n regard to the course of England, wasnot aliven by Mr, Evarts, This was a lotter from Mr, Fish to' Minister Plerrepont, the effect of which is ta egonerate tho English Uovernment from thecharges which have been mado here, snd show evenmoro clear- 75 than the Fish lotters to Me, Delfosso that tho abpolntment of the latter was urged by Mr. -Fish, snd was stated by him to be ALTOUETHER BATISFACTORY 10 the United States, Aside trow this awkwand position In which Mr. Evarts will be placed towards the Senate by withholding this letter, 1y the very embarrassing fact that tha Engilsh Government 13 aware of this letter to Mr. Picrrepont, and {ts exact contents, and under the circumstances tho concealment of this lettor 80 material 10 tho fssuo ralsed sgalnst English management will prove dificult to explan, 1t 18 known that 8ir Edward Tharnton aim, Tenth—-That the Unlon Pacifie has the shortest and batt {ine, and that _the Government and the public—North, South, East, and Wesl—are, and can be, best sorved by it, uniess Congrean deprives &‘n!bma power of competltion, a4 is proposed by s bl - ElevenfA—That the passage of thia bill will de. {um the Umon Pacific of the hawet of competl- {on, ud, likewise, all its eastorn Connections, —thus diverting all throngh businces to the Kan=aa Pacif- fe. inflicting 10ss upon ihe eastern conuections of the Unlon Pacific, and vitimately deiving that Comoany into hankraptcy, thus involving the ruin aof this vast property, In which the Government ts Interested an a creditor t0 tho extent vt forty talile 1o of dollars. CicellA—The bill, as framed, 18 one-slded, oartixt, apectal, malicfous, without uniformity oud reciprocity, and embodjes tha worat vices of speclat Tepislation. I uny blll should be vawed, It should be general and uniform In ite operation, re- cIanul in 1ts ablipations, and should wpuly to all raliroadn over which Congreas han leglatative pow- er—Federal, Jand-grant, or [nter-Stare—now in extstenca at Lo Lo herealter created or organized, Thirleenth—Tbe Rurlington & Miesouni itall- NOCHESTER, N. I, 1 QrearFauss, N. ., Maren 20.—~Tho Nor- way Plains Bavings Bank at Rocheater hos scaled ls deposits 16 ceat ta complinnco with the orders of tho ‘f!c{nk Commluflmnru. m dgvositors wlil lose In tha aggregate $100,+ B et distillerles, 25,000 gallons of beer aud wut dofng something to prevent jt. To thess ) rem;.rd 2 "‘oh mmllm ;u ‘.tl’x“mo und{:‘:‘l‘mg&ed. fout ?.‘Zfflé'\‘.'ff, ”flu‘m‘fi“"a“}“ 0 “Ee;«','.fi m"f:,'. {3; ol g‘l‘!'v;lz“upun the people Whoes | adh, and 560 galions ot whisky. 3 SAN FitANCISCO, mmmg‘ tacked by fllrpnchcn from the Re- a‘m.ll\“l‘ ffi:fifi'fi"fl:ff’é\'{:“um“ux‘#fli‘ (AR I ue flfi:...'éfi LKL ‘ulzr'z‘;)lnff 3"""':: l:!‘lI d“t‘“‘ = u;‘;- Hho" taveral lliits prescribed thorein, on. the “!“h Ve e i etar O sfaak »an v Ban Fraxciaco, Mareh 20.—Belte, Qullixson | turning Bosrd, the Presidont steadfastly replled | of everytning b bad ever n\letzedn .:.'nfffi;'{‘f".“ hiared with tho cantents of (he Elsh lotter ground ot w2l vout stoud upon » dlferent (901 | auswer to my question, Wy ware we not - THE RECORD. & Co., carpet dealers, hovo fafled; lstllittes, | that thero was notuing o could do, uctrimentat to hiet caracter, This Mr. Tilioy Lo Plerrepont, lio may be excused for his great | INE from (e beoraes B 0 e 1t ookt to tako | Jormed of this aopulntment without — befwe HOUsE, £50,0001 nsaots, 850,000, Inubliity to ollect outs | | T0e Attorney-Ueneral hag been fustructed to | refused 1o da, but offered to live tozethice azajy trifled with ™ w‘l’lw Secretary replied: v inyuire € the trials weru being conducted ne- conding to Inw, ond fn what way the Federal udiciary conld fnterfere, and fo this Judoe evens wns assiated by two of the ablest law- vers In the United Btates, This question was cxhinustively reviewed, and the vpinfons uf the coutteel wors that there was no ground upon which tho Unfted States could futerfere, Wm Attorney-Geneenl anld furtner; that, I his opivfon, the State Government of Louisiana waa as periect In all Its parts as that of Ohjo or Massnchusotts, At tuis, the plan of Federal tnterference was tinally abandoned, ‘Thun thy matter of bringing all ‘the, porsonal {nfitlence pussible to bear upon Goy. Nicholls wus diseussed. A - ahrowd pollileal adviser of tho Presfdent's suzaested o ciever flank move- meut. %: ald that Uen. W, 8, Hascock was verhaps ha well known a8 any man {n Awmerlen. 1io had been a promjnont Democratic eandidnte for tho Presidency, “He wos » statesian of o high arder. e lad earned both the respeet and the gratitude of the people of tho South by his udinfutatration of atfairs while fn connnand of the milstary division of tho South, Jlo was Nicholls! cinss-mate snd friend at West Polnt, and the friendly relations then establishied had been mafutalned slico the War, Way not get Hantock to go to New Orleaus and “see wiat could be doned ‘The Presfdent saw In the auggestion a way out of thu trouble, “An ofileer of thy anny, of very high rank, wont to New York to see t)cn. Mancovk, e explalned matters to him fully, and told him he could do the Presldent o most fmportant servica i ho would undertake the delfeato nvgotiation. & Hancock had very little taste for the job,* But ho bad known linyea io the army, when ho commanied . division In Haucock's Uorps, Finally, tien. Haneoek concluded to go, but unly to scrve is old division comnmauder, who wns now In great siralts, ‘Ihe reat s wutl known, Huueoek was feted In New Orleans, The feeedom of the clty was olleced to him. Goen- tlenien, the most promincot in tho State, vied with each other in thelr nttentions, 1ls vialb was u maguificeut oulburst of the nppreciation of the veople of Louirlana of the man who surprise At its non-appearance. standing accounts §8 the cause ol the fallure, TIIE OFFICES, AXOTHEN VILABR OF THR APPANL Special Dispateh to The Tridune, Wasninoron, D. C., March 20.—Therefsa pars of tie movement to have Sullivan ap yoted Register of the Treasury which Repro- sengatives Harry White and Thampson did not relate In their attack on Lhe Presfdent, It reems that some time since nn effort was made, of which these genclemen were not ignorant, lo have Sulllvan removed and a Cameron fan ap- puinted. This faficd, when White and Thomp- son coneelved the jden of metting him out of the way st homo by getling him In os Register hwre. They spoke to Represcntative Toyd, of ihe Pitesburg Distelet. The latter telegraphed Bullivan what waa going ots, and Sullivan tele- graphed that he was not o candidate, and WOULD KOT TAKE TIR OFFICE 1 naminated, This dlspatch was shown Thomp- son and White before they called an Beerocary therman Monday night, but In soite of it they recommended Sulllvan to the Secretary and the next moenlox to the Presidest. The ex- planstlon of this strange proceeding Ja thut each had n candidote for Register when Sullivan dechined, and each thought If the President nowinated Sullivan it would commit him to West Pennsylvania, so they were attompting to piay sharp with cach otlier, 1n the first justance nlso, before they kuow Sullivsn would decline, cach had a candidato for his place. REJECTAD NOMINATIONS, The Senato on Thursday, fu executive sessfon, refused 1o cpnseut to the nomination of Regne alds, of Arn\nm us_Flrst Auditor of the Treasury, und ex-Uov. Parsons. of Alabama, as Distrivt-Attorney Jor the Sonihern District of that Btate. Motfons to reconstder the votes {u thesc cages wera entered by Senator Dawes in behalt of Parsous, aud by Benator Paddock in the burdens of a branch, and Ite Innds bo made aubject to pre-emption after the lapae of thtee Yflm trom the completion of ila rond, Hke tho aswis_of the Unlon Pacfic and jia connecled branches, Fourteenth~This blil, (n {ts present form, i eqaivalent 10 a condewmnation of the Unfon Yacihe 10 the use of tha Kansas Pagific, If possed, it onght to be entitled a bill to Ponfiscate the fran- chises and Knneng of the Unton Pacifie, and the Intprests of the United Btatcs av a creditor thorein, and dellvar them as s free gift o the Kanka Fa- cific—the oaly company of the original Facinie ays- tem now in default of 118 ubligations to the United Hiates, and ¢ now {n canapieacy with Its drst- morigsge bondholders, by a colinaive foseclorute, to cul off mod fnyalidate the sccurity of the United States for the cepayment of the amoant of ihcir Joan sdvanced in aid af the construction of the snid Kansas Pacific fload,—and also, In defauit of obedlonco and subm!ission thereto, Lo lodgo nnlim- {ted and abeolute executive and judicial power in tho President to seizo and sdminister the tranchise and property of the Unjon Facife without process or anthority of law. Mr, Poppleton coneluded: 11 anch 8 LIl can ru- & Democratle Congress, —n. Congress the majority of which I of A party sapn- powed 10 represcnt 8 non-protective theory of gov- ernment, the sacredness of coustitutional restric. tlons and fundamental Ruaraniees, —then Nemoc- racy ndeds to be born agalu, with someJeffersan or Jackeon to rechristen it and breathe fnto e do. generate bady something of the Jife,and vigur,and purity of its peistine falih, As framed, this bill le, in my Jodgment, a plece of the moat Iniquitons legislation _vver proposed. 1 cannot believe that it, or the principles Lo braces, can recelva the approval of this Commie ot the sanction of Congress, NORTINERN FPACIF]C, A BILL TO EXTEND THR TIME OF TR ROAD EIGIT YEARS FUEPAIED IN THA BENATS COMAITTEE. * 1y Tetegravh to NewTork Tribune, ‘Wasminotos, D, C,, March 37,—The Scnate Committee on Raliroads will undoubtedly dis- pose of thes bill extendiag the time for the row- pietion of the Northern Pacltic Rallroud to- morrow, by agreclng to the subatituto which has ulctly and say nothlng sbout any voulessioy 3r rut{nmnm on_oither sido, The geutlenan bt §¢ Srom pretty good authority, he safd, thay Tliton bad had a”long fnterviow with biy wife revently~—wittiln & faw wacks—and that asare. sult of that futerviow Mrs, 'Fllton was slek fur several days ofterward; and that the result way that dJdofinite arrangesients had been mads whereby they were soon to be reunitel as qun and wifeand goto Europe togotier. In returd 1o that portton of the rumors referring 1o aeon- fesalon from Mrs. Tiltoujmulicating My, Beecher, the eutleman sald that at preaent Mra, Thion had no consessiot to make, 1t was lus opinion, howover, thet ‘Illcon’s anly object was to got rmwasiun of his wila lar” tha purpose of using by, herealter, a8 8 weapon with which Lo crusn Heechier tuns be did not care a g for Ler, ouly soiar sz he tonld use her, i the tuture, for that purpose; and that no matter what he tylglit aay now, that was undoubtesly his ulik maty objeet. What tha resulz wonl) by it W3 fnpussibila at present to prediet, He seid ne thought My, Beceber know ol about the con- templated moveinent, and that he did not seem {o bo- pacticularly worrled about [t In cone clusfo, the gentleman referrud to the lnlluenco wileh Mr, Tilton exereised over his wile prior to thele separation, and safd tunt he had no donbr antleipated the regaining of toat b {luepco whenever e gub her under W contral, Ramara have been {n clreulation i Brooklya during the last few weeks to the effeet that wpen rapture had taken place between Theodory ‘Thiton emil ex~Judge Spmuet B, Morris, ane of 1ifs counso) on the trfal of the Hev. Henpy Wanl teechies, Distredlt was thrown on the report by Tiltaw's friends, and Judea Morrls waa rells cent concerning tha matter until yesterday Ta & Zimes reporter yestenlay Judge Motin sald: V1 make no recret of 1y comtempt and loathing for 'Pheodore Tilton. Henry Ward Beeshier gullty Is a thousand times more of o man towme than Theodore Tilton innoceut— and (kutta vace) hie s not inaacent cither™ In respunsa to a query put by tho reporier, Mr Morrls continied s ™ Yes, [ didt futoud to mags aspeech In the Brooklvn Academy of Muse concernine Tilton's cuse, and 1 have not abas- Wastuxarox, 11, C,, March 20,—Mr. 8ingle- Hofield would Mm‘,fiu‘n" ot Ksiow ton, from the Commitice on Appropriations, at “Yen," sald (Jen. White, ' but tho appoint- | reported a bill approprinting $50,000 tor de- ment was alrcady made when wo Drat called | fidencies in the Miscollancous Funa of the upun you.'" Honse. Referred, Mr. Tuompson here spoke up amain snd sald: s : Tt Toolks meh na T fnls were moriing bavs | Mr. Eden, the Chalrman of the Cammittes Iving, .,',Po(.flm..,' and trifiing Administratioa, | 07 War Claims, reported back the bl appro- l:ul.'- am. 3 \V‘L:}cr‘mwor; the ‘H/o' Tiepresentutives | brintiug 8420,000 for the paymont of cinims re uraed upon their heels and lofe. ort fowed by Ll o m‘!‘ M“Hu?‘r&x, TP fi’"’“f‘;’l"’"’ Sh‘crml:,n {)’”.l:\‘l‘ nl owed by the Comnmisafoners of Clafms, authorized a correction of o report pub- lshed tolny concerning an aliezed ingerviow | | Mr Stophens (by reauest) Introduced s bl between himself and two Representatives from | to promote the general use of tho metric #vs- Peunsylvania, Gen. Harry Whito and J. M. | tem. Referrud, TFhomypson, when the Jast two were foformed | Tho fHouse then went {nto Cammittec of th esterday of the appolntment ot Judge Ulenut o A { 3 gcoflgl iy Rcl."z.'la(ur TEihe Trsnfiary. it ) Whole (Mr. Beebe o the chair) on the private When alr. Thompson's otiention was catied | calendar, y to that report, this eveniug, he related the cirs The first Lill on the calendsr was ono appro- cumstances of his visits 1o the Prestdent and | printing $1,500 to pay the Borthalomew County, Sceretary ol tho Treasury substautinlt ¢ i H A llmr’ e wml"}‘f e & | (inufang) Avrieaitural Soclety for the uso and verupation of its Fair Grounda for militury pur- B‘l"th “f“““"_f(h;‘l to tho ffl'{“m h“f clttier | poses from Beptember, 1833, Lo ‘.’Iune, laflg. and of the ofliclals nunea to mentlon the appoint- | yaye risy to political dixcussion bovween Measrs, ment of Judge Seotietd, 1 did not ‘think s | Cunger, Luttrell, and Townsend. sreatment tafe % frank, "3‘1 dod s much, | Pinally the Committee struck ont the ensete though fn good, numor, ond Gen, White a0d | 4ng elause of the blil, On the Committes sis- %u:'-;"{’:“::‘.‘l'v’;’ng"fl"“!‘l‘[ "‘,‘ m;’“f;:z‘;’c'fi:"';‘l*, {ug, thnt action was ratified by ths House, UKy Y & S “z;{:d oot \ll'!Cl\ ,'}a tmy kn%zlndl:e. "l‘he lucl? »‘\dmumwi(flm_“vg____ o aro literally truo. The nppointment o Juige Beofleld wn{ mude on Monday morningg, POLITICAL. and conscquently Sceretary Sherman Knew (t when we called upou hiti Monday cvening. CLEVELAND. He may think, however, that av nppolntment not _su sppomtaiont until in is ace Speclal, Dispaleh to The Tribune, s . i cepted. I thiok differeutly. 1dom’t know how | CUEVELAND, - March 20~~Wills the Demo- 10 the world the Tribune ot hold of thnt con- | crats In this city have been notorjous for the versation, because there wis ho ong prescnsat | teeribly poor solections they have invariably the tine, except Becretary Bherman, Wis clerk, ¢ GenWbite, sud mysall. Thoy've ko tho facts, | Madoin thue past fue ward "m‘“gh'e'l'l‘_” Pl howaver, if not the exact language. . My opinion | Qutshlofng theinsolves this year In 1s that Becretary Slicrman and o Prumoj:n did | partieular. Jine, Two of tho candidates for mx‘t llrcnn luu with tul;uun “i\lnld ll‘m\:k;\cn." D Councilmen aro_at present under Indictment s onily nccessary 1o add that tho repors of | f fnal e tho conversation pudlished to-day was supposed é:ru::‘ m’n:! :l.““;‘:e:h;:m:, s;nC%l‘l’\mor;“l::m:: Lot ke aiiaent stmilar, It Is slleged that funds which had CINCINNATIL. Crsemnary, March 20.~Calob Carpenter, & hardware dealer of Covington, Ky., hios fited a petition In bankruptey. Liabllities, $75,000; nase e, 870,000, NEW ORLEANS. New Onueass, slarch 20,~Tha failure of McUahee, Snowden &-Violett, cottou factors, 18 reported, CASUALTIES,. DEATI IN TOFE SNOW, Denser (Cot.) Netes, March 20, Mra, ilardin, livlag ncar Bijou DBasln, had ‘een left ahome with her two clldren just be- fare tho storm cameon, Mr. Hardin, her hus- baud, wos called away, not thinking that on s retura he would fud hlmacit roboed of wite and children by the dread storm king, The snow drifted and the wind howled avout the huuse where tho famlly wero sheftered, Theve wus Httle ur o vrovislous in the bouse, and the five was dying out. Toodd to this, tha supply of watclics had glven out, snd sl the clfurts ol the mother to infusc life into the dylug embers fn the stove proved frulttess, The snow sell throtugh the chimnoy, and smothered the five, and, after an hiour's etfort to keep hersclf and the chifdren warin, the wother, growing dis- tracted broodinug over the poesible result of the storm, and wondering ot her husband’s long absouca, gnthiered lee children i her arms snd ventured out into the storin, fntend- 1t to make anoffort ta reach tio house of her Inther4n-law, which was thrce miles distant. The struggles of tho horofe mother bo kuown, for the noxt day her lfcles wu_muml buried in the now, cyld, deadiy embrace, the forms af the two cuildren, who had ehared her fate. The unfor. tuunate oncs tnust huve become blinded by the fuat-fallfng snow, aud, overcume by the bitter s doned the idew set.’ I do mot want 1o behall of Reyuolde, Tho cilect of this actlon | beeu preparcd. NOTE e been Intrusted to thelr care bad been misap- | 0 Windy had sat down ta rise no moro. combined the spleudid conrara of thy soldier | moke any mouey out of the transaction, Theo- Wi bo to hold tuese nominations in suspenss Y NOTES AND NEWS. P H ny te e B cbete i iy | | Tuls subnlitata extens tho time for can Sl wllod, and they aro accordingly charzed with DEATH DY DROWNING, with the rexard tor rigt gud law of the states- | dors Tilton dlai't pny me enouglt tu cawvely structing the main Jlno of thoroad by the way of the Valley ot the Columbla River and Yortlsud, Ure, to Kalams, Wash- Ington Territory, eight years, on the express condition that where pre-2mption and homestead claits wera {ultiated, or private en- tries 10 Jocations were allowed upon lands em- braced In the grant to the Company previous to the recelpt of orders for the withdrawal of the roapeetive District Land-Offices, the lands em- Uraced Iy atich cotry sball not be beld as wlthin tho grant 1o sald Compsny, spdaball bo patented to the persons who have Inwfully eutered theal, ‘The substituis aiso provides for tie patent- ing of sll unadjusted and suspended entrlvs 1n the Gesoral Laad-Oflco, and tor the openlugz to pre-omptlon and sale by the Govertment of nll the landa graoted to tho Ralirosd Company untll thoy. shail have been carned by the Company, and the titls transferred " from the Goverpwent to ft. Al moucys recelyed by the Government for londs gruvied 1o the Company are to be Invested in United States bonds, spd iho proceeds pald over to the Company whenever the lands shall have been esrued. Al fron end coal tunds prauted to the Northern Pacllc Hail: road Company are sxcepied from rmfmpuon. but the Secretary of the Interior ds suthorlzed to dispose of them under the provisions af the exlatinz laws, The extenston of time for the construction of the Nucthern Pacitie Ratirosd does not spyly to the main line north of Ts- coma not Lo the branch dine of that road across the Caseade Mountains to Puget Sound In Wash- nieton Territory, aud all lsude wranted 1o the Cumpuny for those and ot earued by it at the date of the approval ot the propused act, aze to sate me for my outlay. Me gave ma 8500 anl Mr. 1"xlll(:r(m|y $500, anid 1 padd ot 81,800 fee officers’ sacvices and witnesa' expenses” Ou being asked ‘whethor ho had heard the re port that Mes. Tilton had mnde s econlessin retlacting ou Mr, Boeeher, Mr. Morris answet- ed: T have heard such o atory, but do wot fnow 1€ 1t {8 teue, L lavealso heard thae Tiltoy hos visited bls wife,” Mr. Thomus G. Shear: mun sstd ke Giad ug kuowledee of the allerd recuncillation of Mr. and Alrs. 'Tilton, or the rimored confession of the lactar, except what he hind seen in the nowspavers, Mr, Augustus Btorra also professed fgnotanee on the subject, hut admitted having heard thag Mr, and Mrs. Tiiton hoi} mot accidentally on the occaslou of avisit of tho former 1o hissom, whe resucd with bis mother. e ee— e HUHN'S CASE. To the Editor of The Tribune Cincaon, March 20.~Last summer yqung Nabn kilted & git} br reckionly firing a rovolvdr ot lark street. Can ‘T Tursunz toll whether tho State s taken any siepé ta protact thy poonle Ausingt simijsr cecusrenced, BECURITT. Tuba ts under fndlctmont, and the casohas been ket tor trial saveral times, and catled aud conttoued. Ho is under bail, and Jall cascd 23 a matter of ecopomy aro genceally given pre- cedence. He would havo been tricd ths week bug for the absvace of hla attorucy. e OBITUARY. Hosetnt Dlapaten to The Tridune. Dunugue, Ia,, March 28.~After ou fliness of scveral months, Mr. A, I, Peasles cxpired untll the matlons fur reconsldering aro acted on or the prescat sessfon expirea. THE FINANCES. FUOBABLE EFPECT OF THE NEW TARIFF DILL. Spneclal Dupateh to Tht Trivune, Wasniearon, D, C., March 20.—The! Bu- tesu of Btotistics §s preparing a tabular state- .ment show(ng tha actual effect on the tarifl reyenue of the bill proposed by the Ways swd Means Commlittee, It fs shown that under tho original bUL aa first reported there would nave been o (alling-off {n tariff receipts of from 265,000,000 to $7,000,000 & vear; Lut the bill has hued changed, and tho rates so modifed that 1t i entimated the effect of the bill fn the present shape wilt bo o slight fnervase, The tablofs not nesr cnough completion to show the exact result of tha present bill, but, conaldering the changes from the original bill, and the new artl- lvs on which the duty fs fmuosed, the conclu. lun {8 that it will mako a small Increaso over the present recelpts, i WasninaToN, D, C., March 20.—Although nothiug official can be obtained upon the sub- eet, the fndicatfons are that the currency baf- uuce, us {t will be shown in the publfc debt statement, to be lasued on Monduy next, will be 1ess thau 81,000,000, Tho coin valauee, loclud- fug coln certiivates, will pmhahl({ appesr somes where between $135,000,000 and 110,000,000 “The amount of additfona]_cireulation foauvd 1o national banks for March 1s $961,840, and the ITegal-tender notes deatroyed, 80 per cent of the ‘Bpecial Dispateh &0 The Triduna. cinbezalement, Theg mnay be uk‘zn from the Wasmnato¥, D. G, March 20.—The Bocreta- (‘g}::‘ff,‘““;‘;,‘}},';fif{d ,,,“{:,',’," p:':l?tcfltfiry'c:fl“‘,’j ry of War has appointed to a clorkship In Lis | they bo fortunate enough to bo elected, which Depactwant Mrs. Gilmer, the widow of the | isextremcly deubtiul. Oue of these gentle- British subjoct who was killed by the mob in :;‘:zem'(‘:‘é“:‘f“{?;:“",;g: ‘}'J:‘;S"_‘l; l’x““'&“‘;fll’:"‘l’ tho Chisholm affalr, In Keuper County, Missis- y 8 sippt, last spring. Since the death of her hus- R,,;‘.',‘ :ydgi-'; gfi;{fi%&,’;"fl '{fié.':’,..’:fl‘{g.‘_"“"’ i Ugnd Mrs. Gilmer has been in a destitute condi- One youn mau, o leader tn his ward, who tion. This comtng to tha kuowledrs of Becro- Z“;:fi(lg';l‘ & fla‘ffil;"“.‘.‘::hl:fiflvgg ufimmmm tusy SieCrarycho mare (i appotatmont rested fust, bufara. thue for the Convention to ALTY. begin, and taken bolors Byuire Nicola to auswer ‘Tha Bartholomew County Axricultural Bocle- | to'the charge of bastardy. Ile had o auswer ty, Indtana, was discussed in tho House this al- | to make, und was bound over to appear [n the ternoan, and the character of fta oflicers for m_":,‘;‘l:“w}’,'l‘m fi?:‘,’;d hly'"‘fla",“;":;")“)gm'&"’,:‘ :;!.lllw lwlkfi"; of, ::l‘l“b"‘;“-c"‘"'g' Thls Soclgty martying the com lalnant in the coso, i ong had o clore Congress asking Yolitics, otherwlse than thie, s nuite dull, cumpensation for tho useof Its grouuds and | But little interest i wmantfeated (n the clection bulldings by the United States army durlog the | bul s lacge amount of attentlon 18 cnnrunmm\ War. Ln tho last Cougress there Was a unanl- | Upon the Dewocratis plot to captura tho City * Guvernment. It was Urat concocted by a accrey wous ruport 1 favor of tho bill There was o | JONECREE ok Wation Kknown as 1ho deifer: majarity report In favor of It lu this Congress, | sun Club, and hos been pusticd fn every way and to-doy the bill was defeated. Conger, of } during the entirs winter, "But there were fonnd Michigau, Jed tho oessults upon tuo bil), ) some reapectable men In the Legistature, and clalming 'that the managers of the Noviety | soma capeclally who liad 1o the past voted rested under the imputatlon of belunging | acatnat permitiing the Uovernor o appaint to Kuizhits of the Golden Cirde, or suine such'| munleipal oflicers, These men hope to vun for organizatiun, Bome Suuthorn mon humorausty | Congress sumo ting, sud do not wish 10 compli- touk thie cue, and inalsted that tho blil should | csto thelr record, notbe pessed untlufter it was mado allirm- | TUsstuleof ollalrs ut present is just thie: atively to aopear that tho clafmants were Juyal, | Clevetaud le eutirely ruled by the Republican The Hepublican and Democratle supporters of ‘)quy, The State (s ruled by the Democrats, tho DIi1 had ot considered that efemont fn the | What the Domocratic secret soclety hera wants case, aud were uot prepared Lo auswer the ques- | 18 to have tho Guoyerpor, or some viher Demo- HHos, and by réasois ol tho pecullar enaracter of | erat, aupainta Buard of Contsaly who, fn thelr tls oppausition the LIl failed, tussi, shall sppoint tho oflicers to disfranchise nao. Uen, Haucock arrived in Now Orleans on the night ot Monday, Feb. 18, Qu _Tucsday evanlug, Feb. 18 ho cautlounly broached the matier 1o Nicholls. 1u anower to tha question os to what ho meaut todo about Aundarson, Lov. Nicholls said he really did not koow., ‘That a motlon for & new telal for An derson, which waa expeeted on that day (Tues- day, 19th), hud Yeon nostponed by Judge Whits aker uniid Tucn&nyf ol 20 Adter stuting the casg fulty 2 Nicbolls, Gen, Haucock touk his eave, A few days after Hancock's arrival,or perhaps almoat simultancously with it,an oyd-de-camp of tho Genera) of the nrmy ursived In New Orleans with confidensial dlspatelics to Gen, Hancock, ‘I'ie ceremanlale attendant upon tho deuth of the Pupe, which wera conductod Wednesday, Feb, 20, and the paradeand roview of the Stete Guara on Friday, Feh 23, so occupled tho (fovernor’s attention that ho could not glve the* matter of Audersou's pardon much consideras tion; and {t was uot. uutil Friday ovening, March 1, that Nicholla finsily sgrecd to pardon Amlhclnuu. 1t the Sugreme Court aid not Jtbers ate him, On Suniday ovening, March 8, Gen, Hancock Joft New Orleans tor the Kast, having accom. plished suceessfully his delicate mirston. Tuesc are tho facts, Aunderson is not yet ve- leased, although the yerdict of the Buperior Criminnl Court is sct asido, The Attorneye General of Louialana filed Lis lrmflu«on for a yohearlng onFriduy, March 2% 1t1sunderatood liere thuy the defense will not admit that the right of a_rehidaring lprllfll to this case, and will move for an order ot reloase. I this Tmis, then they will try the offects ol & writ of ha- beaa corpu, Spectat Dimpateh 10 The Tritune. WAUREGAN, 111, March 20.—An inquest was held here to-day upon the body which was tast up by thowaves, near the State llac, on Wednos- day last. Decensed was o man aof about fivo feet nine inches In hoight, and stoutly bullt, 1Ie had sandy hair and beard, mixed with gray and s supposed €o have been about 45 vears o age. 3o was dressed in good, stout JJothing, aud had on ordinary ki _boots, tha cdothes not being those of oealdor, Nothing was found in tho puckets except some driod-up pleeos of Bo- logus eousage, ond_ there were Ho papera or ather pyilenco of {deutification. On the left sy, below tho elbow, were found two larze cicatrices, caused opparently ;by o knifo or bul. let wound. it is probable that the body may have been months in the water, and was (vozen up fn the fee. The jury roturned & verdict of death by drawning. A BERIOUS FALL. Buecial Diapatch 1o The Tribune, Dixon, 111, March £9,—One of the enddesy accidents that evor happencd In our city, with tho exception of tho bridgo-disaster, vceurred last evening, Mrs. J. B, Brooks whilo eanvasa. fug latein tho eyening for aldto defray tho funeral expenses of a deceased neely meinber of her church, stepped off In the dark into an unprotected deep gulley-way which traverscs a portion of cur city, snd” Snjursd her sping to siteh an extent that a councll of our physicians to-day say It must prove fatal, Mra, Brooks is & slater-in-Jaw of Noah Brooks, of New York, Btic is ous of the oldest and moat beloved of our citizens, - 7 b reatorsd tu the publle domsn, to be dealt e ———— Thuraday night. 1io wos ong of the most pipu rame, or $700,012, e PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. tha voters, and turnout the Republican lncume il 3 R wihasother publiclands. o tua ol |, Tho Houso Commiitee an fhig Eveciora} Couns | Geate, wh bute betn rezularly sloctod. BURNED IN A GALABOOSE. THE VANDERB'LT WILL, - {lar men dn the city, hovlog huld tho offles Mayor two terms, ila-waa also proprioter of é‘m?cu':l als hruweryfi vl{lx {uucrnl takes prace 4 at J o'clock. u\’ul‘J:xyA. X;?xf;. March 29.~Mark Hopkisd diod biere thls worning. e —— e IT WILL COME BACK IN A HURRY. Bpeciat Diapaich (o The Tribune, New Youx, March 20.—Thero ls a report that $1,450,000 of old will be alilpped to Europe to- morrow. This afterpoun nearly that auwount had beon drawn from tho Bub-Treasury for tuls purpose. L. Vou Hoftman & Co. will expart 050,000, apd tho Bank of Montreal 500,00 T objdet Is snid 10 bo the purchase ot Uulted Htates Uuverument bouds, 5 i iy m— THE PITTSBURG WAITER-GIRLS. &uolal Diwalch fo The Tridune. Prrosnoga, Pa., March 20.—All the woma? walters employed fn Pittaburg were tachusied thlualtornoon, After dismisral u darge pumbee of them paraded on Fifth avenue, atiracting & numerous crowd of spectators. ITn IOB‘;;:;:: helr place ve been Olicd by boys. ;lmh"g:. nm“ m‘ilcd & meating to deylad 4l plan, if possible, 10 ovado ko Jaw and reldl the girls. N agreed to roport I faver of a conetitutiopal | The ward mauavers have now token with mendimens (xiog the teuurs of the Fresidentiul | them to the Capitsl that veteran wiro-puller, allled ut wix years, aud decluring tho President | Sude (L P, Spautding, sud it {s feared that they fueliglvle for re-electlon, The Cominitice also | tnuy succeed fu gettlnr thelr schemes through voted upon the proposition 1o avelish the | the Legisfuture. Electoral Cotlege, aud to substituta (ue it a pru- s ey Tating of the popular vote, based upon the nume 8T. JOSEPI, MO, rer of !uuuu!m mlnd lu‘nruiufiumun, ’ll!)llhnvluw 8 ' Bpecial Dispalch ta The Tribuns, D aEure wiuopty representation, The propos 7. Soswrss, Mo., March 29.—The Repub) Mlion (aticd bya 18 yutyy Datle iy ‘;‘”“‘!l“ Vit | who held thelr senvention 10 nér:fnn]:u«-.l’:; ;:‘nl\'u.:' l.l:;-)l ;%&:firlan e’ Conglbses wonld officers on the 27¢h, placed Maj, T, J. Chew ot BLAIN'S KESOLUTION, the head of their ticket, who declined, They ’l'bt‘: afilu:uln’nl ‘llxl\‘:_gu ufull:x.; lvn.-lll -posted l!h:rylam] subsoquently offercd the nomivation successiye- men e thu 's tesolition In regard to von- | ) Willam A, W 0] testing Mr, Hayes' titte will pass the State Cvli?“‘\”l 13:3.(, it “,’ “;‘,“'13“;{2{{'};{;?' ‘E(';,“.' ? Benate, provided 8 vote cau be reachied, ‘Che | Sfelonuld, Jubn J, Aboll, George Buell, apd sesuion Cluses on Mondsy et uoon, and want of | others, who declived, To-night It ls unacratood thns wey defeat it, The lare, nJ’ur(ly obtsined | that Williaw C. Touie le their nominee, 3 lfi u:lu 'All?)uw L'lu:sed 51:: Fise hc{a'“mex‘v‘m:y arylan CHIoCTals, BIK ey are inchins 0 belfave that 1t Judieates that an agreementta pass hgfifi“";‘? “,‘,“"5‘1{“ he resorution has been reached, The llcqullc~ RHACA (o uns, aus and some Uemocrata from that State, bow- ( Ctasraiay, b, March J.~Frank Robeson, ever, belleve the resolutlon will fail, an autive young business man, was' to-day MAJL CONTRACTS, brougbt out as o Youug Ben's candidase for Revrcsentative Mouey, of the Touse Cop- wittee, will on Muud-v'lmroduwnvurv atrine Mayor ':d";f rlefl\nn on Mondey next. He la gent bill to govern the letting of mall cou. | Sbnoried by & vary respectable nuaber ot aur tracts, and provido thas Whenever a contrictor fm’"‘"" ““}';"‘”’““) “’;“ present tucuuibont, sublets » coutract It sboll be snbulled apd et | 6160 8 condidate. o as beeu w yery pop- to the sub-voutractor at the latter's teqns. Tho | UIaF Mayor, Boch are good men. -1t will bo Fvanavitiy, Ind, March 20.—At McLeans- boro, Il,, on Thuraday night, 8 mau *nsmed Rogers was seat to the calaboose for drunken. neas, The buildiug was lsolated, and at 8 Jato hour got un fire somebow, ond he was Lurued todesth beforo tho fiys was dlscovered, Ouly the Jimba aud Jower part of the trunk waa 7o- covered from the rulos It is not known how the firo origlusted. NUN OVER AND KILLED, Mauruts, March 20.—John J. Mullen, of Naw Yorlk, feif under a train at Hopefeld, Ark., Tast night, aud bad gn arm cut o and both legs broken. He was token to the Clty Hospltal, and dicd avout widnigit, e e ——— THE WEATHER, Oyyice’ ar tas Ciuixr SowAn Orriorm, Wasninutox, D. C., Sfarch 80—! a, m,—Indf- cations—For tho Upper Lake reglom, elear weather, followed by increasing cloudiness and tain, variable winds, moatly from the vast, and atationary ae Ligher temperature, with fallfng Larometer. LOGAL OWBELYATIONS, Cugoigo, March 39, Dima. fl-r._;flr,hu., Wind, |Val,| B8, eather Bpecicl DispalcA fa The Tridune New Youk, March 20.~When Mrs. LaBiu was ou tho staud to-day, In the Vanderbilt con- test, Mr, Lord offercd to provo thot, befors tho death of his fiest wife, the Commodore bocamo very inthnate with Mrs. Cravford aud her dsughers tbat they lived In one of his hguses! frce of rent and at his expense nearly ‘a year betore his wife dled; that bo sont thein délleu- cles, aud visited thun fmviedistely after the funeral ol 'his wile, and that tkhey then entercd bis pouse as visitors, and lived there, acquiring an Infiuenee over Lim that wasunbroken 4l the will was oxecuted, all of whics was excluded, e POSSESSION CLAIMED, 8ax Frawcuco, Cal., March £28,—Adoph Sutro has brought suit in the United Btates Circult Court of Garson for tho pussession of the Bonanza minlug claims, claimiog that the ground now belng worked by the Booapes Compsnies belongs to tho Butro ‘Yunnel, by reason of satd tunnel’s grant by Congressaly lowing the Sutro Company 2,000 Jeet o graund oncach side of the tuwnel nos previously lo- cated under the Mining faws.” Mr Sutro clalis that tbe ground as prescat worked by the Bo- nanza Compatics was uot lucluded In their PACIFIC ROADS. THB FRO-RATING QUESTION—TIIE UNION PA- CIPIO BIDE—ARQUMENT BY A, J, POPPLE- TON, lowlug conditions: Finj=Ttut tha Northetn Paciflc Rallroad shiall be buule frotn the twouth of Buake River, uf soime other sultable pulnt cuss, or et the towy of Umatilig, du Oregon, to FPortlaud, Oregron, and to Kotama, Washingtan Territary, ou the south side vt she Columtla Rivee. *Second—That the work upou 1t stall begin witblu nfue wonths sftec the approval of the act, Third-=That not less than thirtv-threo wiles of the main_1ine from Yorthand, Orejgon, cost- ward, shall be constructed daciug the fese year, M'cnky»uvu miles during euch succeeding vear, and & sutitelent smount on the ewsternend to wuke ta all 100 :miles & yearol o man hap until thy uumrluuml of “the yoad, which st take plave withiu eight yeara [raw the date of the passsge of theact. A faliure cither to be- gt of prosecute the construction kud equip- weat of the Mol the e and manuer apecitled, to be ful luwed by a foifeliure of 8l the vluhuhcuuu‘ rxvl\u;iel, snd frunchises elven fu the bi), und | those rlgnts, ete, shull {nure to the benellt of the Portiaud, Sult Luke o South Puss Rullrosd, Lnthe sames coudltions as those undes which the greut ks made ca the Nortwern Pacliic Conie a0y, P l‘\ym Lill authorizea the Northern Paciifc Com- pauy to (ssde bunds not exceedfog in simount $:25,000 to tha wile to sid ju the construction From Our Own Correspondent, Wasnisaron, D. €., March 23,—~The argu- ment ot the Han. Ay J. Topoleton, of Omaha, befure the Sub-Committee on Favifle Raitroads, ugrninst the prooosed pro-rata Iegistatfon, and fn favor of the Unfon Pacllic, bas been publish. ed, Tuialy the leading argument made axaimt tne Kausas Pacide. Tho followlng 1s & sum- mary of the' prowminent festures of tho argu- Firaf~—That the parpore of the promoters of the L)1 b not, o 1t purporss on lte face, (o declare the meaning sud construction of the acts of 1802 und 1804, but o impose upon ¢ uion Paclfic Com. rmy new bLurdegs, doties, sad obligetions net ound tu Sie charter, Second—"That thelr profession of 8 willingness to subiult the questions of differeunce to the courta is false atud bypocritical; that for ¥ix yoars pavi they have had an adequale, efeclive, remedy inthe courls, which they ed, except by agreement wish the Unlon I'acifc Ralircad Cowpany,~which syreament thoy have violated, withuut téason, after the argaiment wos eoucluded, the cause submitted, end a declsion abuut to be renderer 1l embodics \m“mnemlu of Ihrd—That th i i ho e —— ¢ s " tare . slmplyn_conteat to sce which has the most | 0:s3s.m, 20,101 88 | 8¢ N, E.... orlginal location, and per conscqueuco ls § e eausiation of ©* ihrongh © wud ucal tar+ | aud equipment of the road, shd to murizuge iis GV RR Voien, Theto uté no priuciples tavalred, i e 2| g property of the Tunnel Compasy. SPRINGEIELD ITEMS. WIthOWE revsrd 1o cast of cOBeTACIIon oF operas | Property lor the svcurily of shuse bouds, Tho fouse Judiclary Comwttes to-day ro- L oA b A R A Bpeciad Diapatch to The Tribuse. S termual ey, vosnu copeiiion, ool | SIG IS BRSNS, U, 139, CoMPA MU B2 | gected buth o malocy sud, winrley” reforts WATERTOWN, Wik, SRR 4817 L | semmorpasn, T March 20— tho Btte he i i c G Q; : & y T st “61 Wlirough " paseenger ana jreisnt | sold of convayed, r conteacked to be conveyed, | € the subcommiitea on the Genery awurd Bueciat Dispaich §a The Tribuxe, s teln i Joufi';’{f"'lmg SIL W, flh?:l?o‘n. James | Auditor's office to-day Lagan Cauniy rehite Maztl s Wy . 3 matter, ‘Tho Committee wi) take Sual action Watenrowy, Wis, March 20.—~The Demo- curw, without regurd 10 the proft sod couns qu Atouday, when the bifl to refer all clatos to | eratie Couvention beld ners to-day nomivated from the Cuwnpauy iteull, An sdditional seee yeubents vither of the yalon Vacilc Jadlresd dlll’ll‘l: UBIRUYATIONS, tion of the LU trunslers the land-grant made 1o nding bonds. Cuigaug, Sarch 20-Midolght. $100,000 7 per ceut relunding bond H, Ferrias, nud Horaco E, Baldwla, editors a0d | "y, 9oy galier reports to the (lovernor (hat Compuuy or of the public; and the wonstrous lu- | th branch fino of ths Northern Facils Raliroad | the Court of Claims lor adjudicution will bo | 1y foilowing candidates for ity offlcers, to be Bar.| Tae.) (ind, | Bain, Feaihss, | publishers of the Juliet Moralug News, the a Cliester yovutlui and outrae of aring ;%;n. m—:-lg:&# acrose the Cuscads Mountaiuy, amountiug hu alt | BSopteds ot Y 5 supported at the municioal elcr-{lon s ,‘r';” :u_ffi]’;:' ffl— S| PR T, | Toca) orgen of the Nationald, wero arrested this work:u the Enumerln Pun:}:‘c:!::gr et et tiren aad wold e whimefor sarfbiogeitd | Lo 7,000,000 ueres, ta tha Porand, Sult Luke & | qyo frogen "Fomoh e o 1 | duys Mayor, C. Reubbuusen; Avsessors, Charles w43 Y o iy eveuiog, and sre now |n the County Jall ou s 1 acaely s utilized 0 o con Ty T A P e b 9 Pueitie C Mexico allowed’ by the Mized Commtssfon, | Blueke ‘13! 8 tho charge, od sppeared in tho News shis eert—— i wee sty Suy wau ot budy of waen | oxtended e Kprert Sty G ), | Moo e wot up ulaim ot fraud iatust ta b e g % muralo. 16 grossly lbelad foert Wateh, ane TELEGRAPHIC, NDTES, Faurth—That 10 grant Lo the Kansas Pacific, ox | Commitice, ssys that it is the determination of beavy clalma, but lhc‘ Committew decldes them 47 A 1y TiouA 01| 3¢ e e Aot No T March S0.-Toe enerl Plpe e buriness carsied. frum ¢ heyenne to Uglen, Uver | pla. Comnmilie to, pet the bill bolors tho Sea- vulld, Tha Feport will ba foughit ou tio tioor by B 2 ence. il was potscd by the Senate tlils oo o il Vacioe “Hond " wileuc Brursts | ats Useataly, There 1 souo dochled oppo | Swbers {4 cho lntoreat of Megica, 1t bt | Avsax, dlich, Alarch 82.—The Ieoulilican .| s Ling UL e v ha sume ricts e s eilar pusluks Tros te iy that Com | ltion ta it, hut it 14 aid by thoso who ate Ju a claluied that Mexicols spending wouoy t0 de- | City Convestion this eveniug mude the follow- o noom. 16 grants tho pipo lines Lha sa OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. PuiLApELIULA, March 20.—Arrived, steam- ship Vaderlaud, Antwerp. Naw Youk, March 20.—Arrived, stesmships Qreeey, from London; Deyouls, Srom Glnow ; City ol Brussuls, {rom Uverpooi. —————— ' TRUBBLE IN DE CHU’CH.” “ « 8pectal Dispatch to The Triduns, Yort Warsy, Jol, March 20.—The Rev, Qeorge 0. Curtls, pastorof the African Method- 13t Chiurch, was tried [ast night befare Elder fanith, of Kokomo, and the Hev. Towusend, of dowaln which the rellrosd combds fifémf. u‘:lder ho generul Railroad fic o West Cusares, s, March 23.—4 pub 0T e T T L e s s e Mr, rd Taylor, followe A 4 b: u‘?: Z“tucm’ul Wess Chustor, which wes 8¢ teuded by over 100 gueats. e d po ache, fcostivences, Jow svirite, AOL B0 of (be indicstiony vl LI :l. ‘mfur:m‘n‘wrym Tiver, D dayued g ilyer to activy Jls will woon restore ‘Nr‘nun e "'?‘h‘?& feat the report, ? ingt pominativnss Mayor, Cal. 8. B. Bulth; Be- TUXAR PACI®(C BILLS. a Aarsbin Lhe iy f;“"":‘lfl”m":‘:m‘lg‘;’;’w"&m “'::)"I"”;' Commbnaiiugr, George Bmith; “Treasurer, 8, E. Comprombse. bill. - The Kivs Cowtlsstoucrauip | Grevess Justice, R, B Hubbios. bitf will probably be sdopted. TORPEDO JHVENTION, COAL “m :Yr(‘:.b{‘ m:lvu nfl‘;‘fi t’:“flkfildt‘ -lnl |n; PuiLaosienis, March 29.~The Behuylkill ! arpudoes whic y to attract | County Cosd Exchange met to-dsy, aud ratified the atteution of Europe J{ thero s to be u war, ety S e Secretary of thio Nuvy has went & loug cone | 1hesetion ol s Commitics vo adbsr 1o the cir- tmuuleation 10 the Comuwitter on Navel Allarg | cular prices lo operation for the past three ubout 1t, uud to-day thy Conwitte R wonths. Folluwing this action thers was quite repurt fuvorubly a bul sppropriatiog ¥UOL000 to | a llvedy time, it buisg charged that cortain e Be roguired by thle bill, wogld, fn violatida of vxiing laws, tutict upou thy Uutun Pacilic grove and fatal discrimloation, because of the through rate froin Umsls to Odvn wore tosu two tlirds 1s earned between Cheyeune and Ouden, un scounnt 01 the Increused cout of consteuctios snd uperation o1 the tond there, over fve rauges of suountaiby, wuch coss belng, over tne weat balf, double 1ng} over the east baitof be 70ad, sud that such au Juliggtion §s wollmposed Ly the charter of the \nlun Puctde Road, Lut le espresaly probibited by . Fyth—That tae uduciple of ao cqual mlleagy rale s inequitably wud unjust o it wperation; thay I8 ke been rejecied by 1B¢ uiveraal eapes Zivwes s judgwent of Einoy esperts uul wada- usition Lo Judes fotelligently, that tha bill wiil flemwned formally to tbe Benste to-worrow, THAT INTERVIEW, TUE STORY, WUICI 1AD BEEN CONTEADICTED, OF A LIVELY INTREVIEW OF FENNSYLVANIA CONOMESAMEN WITU MECUETAKY NURLMAN, Dlauascaes 10 New York Tridune. Wastinaron, March 20.—Last vvenloe Rep- resentatives Harry White avd Joko 3. Thomp- sun of Pennsylvanis called upon Becretary Blicrmay with sume docutents indicating tho wlinest unaniwous wish of the delegotiou from 333334 1444 CROP PROSPECTS. Bpecial Dipoich fo The Tridune. 3 WarzsTowy, Wis., darch £9.—~Tue question s to whetber the farmers would get all thelr spring wheat sown this year i March seems to Kansty drive )l eymploma of biliousuess aud "1"“ {n zrlnfllnc abous a regular ackion v wwels