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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1878 5 y have not got it In the people know him as well aa the sepnllican Sene ators do, the pirty will he thoroughly usited, Ieaving oat the Administration,* - eet— to his men, abeolving them from thelr ance to the Constitution of Cuba, and en- ging them to enter resolutely Into the thought of peace with a Government which witl tha COovernment wonld mnot permit him to remain, and each tims he returned to thi conntry. Tha Revolntion of 1843, huwever, promléed him freedom and recngnition. And he At once emnarked for France, [Ilsring ac. CONKLIN raid ho 1iken ta he noti the Tresident, oy that liayen onca sereed andee him. 1 #ide Is na weak a man In clvil life ns in the army, aml amoants to nothing in the Senata excent his vote, | don't belleve he conld tell nny- don' ontgel: yo! peshapa | oaght to mention that ever glnnlnl of the war we have been lending him te chonvaloff, who has heen anxions to make yof * Benat, rather deyt taletting you use very buny plantinz corn. Weather favorable. Boarint inepain to [as Irivune, HAra Citv, Ean.. April 1R.—The winter wheat Senator's Alleged | e tho Administration. That i {x now 81l that couid be desired. The spring wheat e ceded to s brother'a titles, he affersd himeelf as " The New York : vied B e . T1a7ah s oiong. The Nes FINANCIAL. et atts Farmers and emigrants’ | Feceive themt with tho henevalence of o father. | 5 cangidate from Lot ta the Conatitnent Assembly, belteve 1n oar antagoniam 10 Rusla.” Outburst Against Presi- ubilean Benators from thngcrllh, .nm' gou et ‘It are well ]:I,.gn‘c:l wlun l?e"n‘m PECLY, e Modesto Disz and twenty-four other prisoners an;h‘;cn );:hu: elected :.hy a |l.'.m.~, “",‘ y{_u ac- atiny hing to boast of, ecl t the D'resi- 5 pecial MsputzA 15 The Trdun: cepted, withont reserve, the policy of Lonls Napo- . dent Haves. Aot o be & Kepablican, bas. been n year INDIANATOLIS. Fony 1A 0E0V esdich o, The THERE o otane. | NAYer ot thelr own request, becn takea to Saato § 3600°% TYntOEhier: 1nd was sent ae French Paston Commerctal multettn. Domingo City in a Spanish man-of-war. The great movement of passengers by coast steamers continued. Many Cubans who had taken refuge at Key West are returning, and steamers from New York nnd nelghboring fslands are hrinzirt many Cuban families re- turning from voluutary exile, The tiovernors in the foterfor of the’ island are iluing all in their power for the ncw sctticinents and to bring order out of the chuos of the transfers of proverty. Gen, Martinez Campos was, at last accounts, 1o the Eaatern Depsrtment, = Bpecial Nspateh to Tha Tribune, Txnranarotts, Apni 18, —The stock of tho Bank of Commerce, whnich was almost wrecked by ita connection with the Water-Worka Company, has been Incrensed ta 200,000, Eighty-slx thoussnd fiva hundred and efghty-four dollars were psid in to-day. Somo of tho original stockholders in the Cltizens' Gas Company. and the holders of $100,- 000 bonds of b Company, have hegnn muit for the eale of the works under the bonds, Intercst on which has been defaulted, and aak tho appointinent of a Recelver until the' works are sold. Tlhie cumplaint :hurea colluston between the present mwnagers and ihe In onfce, and holds an immense official patronage 1n his hands. CONOVRR AND TATTERSON, *+ Of the Nonthern Hepublican Senators, Con- aver I8 the only ona whom Hayes can rely npon to wote for him through thick snd thin. Patterson hasthe tear of politicat persccution held over his head by the lawless rulers of S8outh Caro- 1ina, and no one can serlously blame him for belng gnarded in his action, since ‘fll“:l‘ does not exiet even In name nnder Wade Hiampton's Government, Yoo have heard, of course, that lflm!lhlflfi han been _sald sbout prorecating Conover at home, do mot now aboat that, but 1 do know that the Prestdent Ambassador to Tarin, In 1850 be was chosen Colonel of the Second Legion of the National Guard, In 1852 bezame a Senator, and in 153 ob- tained the tille of Prince. In 1835 and 1830 he 1¢ .upgfl!td to have made pretennions to the throne of the Two Sicilies, tn which a Liberal Itaitn psr\{ was to support him. [n 1880 he pabllcly discfaimed sny anch purpate, doubtiess st the ex- pressed wish of Napoleon (11 He sorved an an officer in the Franco-Prassian war, wa« with Mar- sbal Bezaine when he surrendered Mletz, and was made a prisoner. He had five children by his wife, Hie elaest son, Joseph Joachim Napalecn, born tn 1814, served a1 3 Colunel in the ¥Franco-Prussian war. flandicealt—Glave-making. Dambfounded—Damb bells. High eolors—~Melssonier's paintinge, A peer withant an equal—Shakspeer. Terminal facilities~The undertakers' teams, - The Calossus of Rhodes—The Union Paclde, nA Standard Work~Hlstory of the American ag. The most popular ring in the coontry—The elrcus, The blacksmiths ont West want an_advance of ful. Oateall npand green. FRome are planting corn. Wheat (winter) never looked better. All manner of bloom In rich abandance and besaty. Farmers ngl bns{};'lvmn: l’"fiml}'nnn pectal Divpateh 10 The e. Kerrzsvitne, Mo., April 18, —With present rospects wa shall Barvest our winter wheal In i ay, I[nexcellentcondition. Farmers husy plant- ng corn. Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune, Ixananax, 1), April 18, —\Winter whest pros. nects good. Weather cool and dry. Plowing for corn, (310und in splendid condition. Apeciul Dispatch ta Tan Tribune, Romxsox, i, April 18,—Prospects fine for Asertion that Hayes Plotted with Southerners, and Is Over- - Friendly with Them. A Review of the Republican Sen- ators Who Vote with tho Administration. nes sent for him, snd made him the most profnsc n o winter whest, Fruit prompects never Letter, ————— a— %A X 9 v o %1 " ofd Compnny to bankrupt the Citizens' Company. | yleavy ealn on the 14th inst, stopped plowing for NOTHER EIR 10 TIHE ‘8ICK 3es. Will they **strike whila the fron's hot "'? {ation of Presidential Appointments e the Auualnmtratione T lon of iving his | snd deprive residenta of tho cheap gas promised at | corn fora few daye. ey TRICHINA SPIRALIS. A3 (R 19 Agricalture In gotting to ho o fashionable now Denuncia Curlous atuties ahont Conover and certaln nomina. | 18 organization. Spertal Dispatch to The Tribune. London Glabe. that' all the farmers" daughtess wear gros-grain ~Why Qonkling Did Not Spegk tlons that were given him vy the President.” CLEVELAND, 4 sibbon, Warneaviire, Iil, April 18.—Peaches hart rome by the eold weather, Think theza will ba 8 haif £rop. Foraspples and cherries prospects never Torrible Death of a Man In New York City from Esting Disensed Pork, Ttaly, 1t seems, clainis a place amongthe helrs of the Ottoman Empize, She doesnot want, it1¢ BENATUI BRUCE, 4 Where does Bruce, the colored Benator from Boectal Disateh to The Tridune, The familiar proveth that **Figures won't Ife * on the Silver Bill, ! “ waainventad hefore the present Bankeapt law went fealasippt, atand?" Cirveeasp, O.. Aprll 18.—Involnntary peti- | better, Spectal Mapiich t+ The Tribuse, trie, any portion of Enropean Tarkey, which ahe | g, . EeE i jovd deal of & man,—8 good dea af | tions in bankruptcy wero fled to-day In tho United |y, o Fereiol Pispatch lo The Tobte, o o New Yonk, April 18.—Jozeoh Hartmann, a Ger- | {4 reter inelined to think oughtta fall to the shara | |y sog s o - aman. He hea vecn tine as steal all through this | giates Court here agalnst 11. M. Johusun, of Al- unote. Aprl —Froit all right so far. | map tailor of this city, dled Tneeday from trichi- 3 A kitten met with an uatimely death yesterday, of Greece, Bat therala Tanis lying close to her shores, and, a4 tho Boy owns silegiance to the Forte, the Italians thinx thsc he must now bo looking about for & stronger protector. The fun- nlest part of the matter is the reason assigned by the Giornale delle Colonle, & Roman nrlntk for ad- vanclng thia clalm. In ancient times the Kingdum of Carthaze Included the present Province of Tunis. But Carthage eventually passed nnder the yoke of ltome, and it is therefore Incontestible that modern Italy ought now 1o bocomn prasessor of ‘*‘theancient Kingdom of Jugurtha.” Thers is something truly amusing in thle off-band way of disposing of a country without even going through = the formalily of asking the consent of ita ruler and inhabitants, Iut if Europe once admits claima founded ou sach very remate riglits of poseessian, swhere are we to stop? It Tunis belonzs to Italy, why nat Enzland and France, and, indecd, the greater part of Burope and & copeideratlo slice of ANa and Africat At one time or another the Roman Ewpire lucluded the vast majority of modern States, ana if the Itallans cisim to be the lawful hicirs of tnat won- derful Power, it s hizh time for the world to begin 1o edopt precantionary messures. Perbaps the Duillio and the Dandolo, with thelr nrwament of 100-ton gnns, were deaigned for the parpoee of en- forcing thesc long donmnant rights, We scarcely expect, however, o see the claim bronght befure the Congreee, althongh wo are informed that Italy poesesses *lnportaut commercial futeresta™ o thie beart of Africa which wuuld be t;unuy ad- vanced by the pussessiun of Tunis, Up tu the preeent moment we are guite unaware that the ponsipllity of 3 thriving trade acrors the Sahara nad_ever received scrious recoguitionin Italy. Buch, however, In the case, it appean, althouglit was not made rnbllc antil there sccwed rome remote chance of Tunis wanting a new protector. o gndaclons Usurpation?” fn the Loui- slana Case---*No Reconciliation Tossible? Between the Party ond the President. Not matarlaily injured.. Winter wheat stili grow. ing, Fine prorpects for & guod crop. Kpecial Dispaich to The Tribune. Panmie, 11, Apri) 18, —Tho fruit tanot injored. ’:‘huflwlrluer wheat splendid. Oats all up and grow- it fAinely. Special Dispater to The Tribune, Huxtivarox, Ind., Anril 18, —8pring seeding ls progressing finely, and the sowine of flax Is axenm- Jng great finporia Winter wheat looks very Buo und promises well, pecial Dispateh to TAe Tribune, Dryra, O, April 18.—Season fully three weeks carller than sn average. Wheat looking well. Frult gives zood prumise. Oats being sown, Shere wan's dolinre ecarce. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Mixrear Poixt, Win, April 18.—Tho emall raina are all coming up, and promire weli. The rnit hias oot becw hurt by the cold weather, [Eptmaness e fight with tho President. let me tell you some- thing about Jirace and Conover. On the night wa heldonr caacusIn reganito the New York ap- polotments, 1 lonked sronnd the. room nnd mesed Mrnen, After lfl‘“lr] wo found that ho had been sent for by the ~President, and wo telegenphed ta the White Tioore to have him come down fmmediately. He camo, and Conovet mut bim 28 he entered, and drow bim aside, and asked him what he wan going (o do, and whether ue wonid not vote for the President's nomianees. Tiruce_ very firwly told him that ho would nut. ‘But,* said Conover, ‘didn't tho President promlee _yun the control of tho patronaga in yourState and your sharoof other sppoint. ments? 1 know ho promised it t3 me, and e told me ho should make you the same offer. Said Bruce: *The President certainly made e thin offer, and I refused it; I wounld notaell my vote at any price. The I'resident has nut power and woney enough to Loy me.' And he_told Conover that, it he took the bribe and sold himeolf for such an offer, bLe might bo certain that it would kill blm politi- cally, and bring down on him the descrved cen- nuze of all ducent men. Those who beard the conversation say that the tids man was reveraly neathed, Iiruce was 23 goe his word. [fe eat thers all through the cancus, alert and vigllant, not only voting himsell on oil questions, but watching to ace that all tbe rest voted, Brace is very much of & man, Rut ‘what can you think of u"President who sends for this colufed man to visit him, and, when he has Dim in the retirement of his kousc, tries to bribo bim hy offers of uubounded potrunage? Yet thia is just thu sort of nnderhauded bargalning and traftic in political bribus that has been going ou ever wincs this Administration came into power _aud began unerullom by pnulnfi in igh offices the men tyho wero {ts lawyom sud ad- vocates before the Electoral Commission. I am bound fu state, in behalf of the Prestdent, that ho bas fully carricd out kus promises to Conover, ani that Scastor hoa apparently a groat deal more power than any Northern Senator in regard to appotot= wents, ~nnless 1t bo Stanley Matthow, in this oMce, owing 10 the downfall of n bozof tyve. Regules-cas in pica, , /A retired photographic srtist announces a lectars tevealing the sccretd of the art." Just whal wo should expect from an ex-poser. A enflerer desires to know i aavings-banks aro #o called becanre they save yun from losing youe savings youself by loaing them for you. Gesaler thoaght his movements against Swien 1ib- erty would ben mere hag-a-telle, Lat, to tell the trutti, ho had an arrow escape himuself, And now they are trying to ancertain If the Pres- identof the United States has hia Iife ineared; so 24 10 ba more Certain about bis policy, perhaps. One of our country exchanges aays, '*Thaah- aence of our leader to-dsy muat be excaned,” ate. Ru.- u:hm'. wife had gone to lloston to buy a new nact, Whena woman, however wentio at home, goes tn market she's pretty rare to have her own weigh, —N. ¥. Com. Adr, 'Notatall; for the butcher often makes her wait, A ekillfnl New York practitioner as that hic has farnished ** A Kill with lgl‘.l‘:c'en::fi: ho vrobably has not been -abla yet to furnish & mountaln with a glacler, A macon in Philadolphis undertook to prosecate %\;i l‘l,l;rl:rl. ‘ljml for ‘;:‘m;n: hll)u'h‘;'nd ll:mlllnk a E ortar preparedfor o . Tils must have Been the Fosa-fato of Hmes ©o The four scasons—salt, ponper, mnsta; d ot St o b The aaly weake—~Tho fon. — but we futhoar; members of have covugh sald about them in the dally nosts, Last Caristmas-Ese his wifa groked a ploce of rmaked shouider fur dinncr. She observed, when she took it from the stove, that it had a peca- 1ar appearance, but, as they wers 100 poot to re- place It, they made the Christmas meal from It Jan. 6, TMartmann, who bad previously been in ex- celient health, began to complain. e saffered from loss of appetite, and Insomnla, and poine in il jotnta. Healao had romittent fever. e worked nntllatiout thres weeks ago, when he took to his bed and Dr, Behmidt treated him for fever ond de- rangement of the liver untll the Otk inat., when the rick man was remuoved to 8t, Francis” Ilospital. Iincase puzzied the sttending physiclans, The rymptoma did not yield to the remedies applied. The patientlingered antsl tho 15th. Mrs, ifartmann, and their little boy, Paul, alro beeame siek after cating the meat, thn woman exhibiting similar rymploms to thoso of her husband, Iler face and e{u became awollen, And she grew so weak that »he was searcely able to work, I the case of the mother and chifd the #ickness abated, and the boy is doing well, bnt Mrv, Haortmann fe still confined to her bed. 8he eayw that, on coitinz into the meat, she found, under the rind, & seriee of cells which she described as looking llke blinters, and of a diffcrent color fromn ihe rcst of the meat. When the Medical Hoard euspected the care of trichinorls, pleced wero taken from the diaphragm, intercastsl muscles, and the right deltotd. and ex. amined nudey the inictoscope, when B pumber of well-developed trichine were found. Pieces cat from the body of the decensed showed undoabted evidence of triching epiralis, INDIANA STATE-HOUSE. Farther Concerning the Contract with Archliiect Mag. Bpecial Diwaich to Tae Tribune, Tsnraxarorts, Jod., April 18.—The story from Vincennes, 1nd.,—that Orlan F. Baker, attorney, formee State Senator, and fon-fn-law of the first Becretary of the BDoard of State-llouse Commls- sioners, recclved a fee of $3,000 from Edwin May far scrvices in secaring the adop.fon of the plan,— isdenled by Mr. May, Dakerwasmized uploa lisnce, and O, & ¥. G. Craw, liquor-geslers, of thiscity, The Mabilitles of tho former t0 ths petitioning creditor aro £600, and of the Iatter $721. Samucl K. Helaley, Iawyer, amd John Gardner, nurseryman, both aof Cleveland, tled volantary patitiona In bankrnptey to-dav. - Th 1iabllities of the former are $8, [G0; of th $14,007; asects nothing, Jefond & CI sewing-machine cabinet maunfacturers of this city, asslgned to.day to A. J. Marvia, Liabilitles sud assets amsil. — NEW YORK. Spectal Ditpatch to Tre Tribune. New Yonx, April 18,—Panl Zunz & Co., im- potters of plate glass, havo failed, with labilities of $271,000; asscts, $05,000, The indeblednesn s mostly in Europe. The firm has a brauch in Cincinnatl. Willets & Co., importers of crockery. tho oldest house In the trade in the country,nre embarrassed, and trying to compromisc for 40 cents on the Gollar, " ‘The houao was rated at $1,000, 000. Kx-fenator Alezander McDonuld, of Arkanear, bas petitioned, In bankruptcy, (o got 1id of old debts smounting la 8285, 000, 'Clie Fidelity Savings Bank, of Cbicago, e In for , L00. 7he following are further extracts from the sew York Warld's report of a serles of foter- ‘mn held by n Utlea correspondent with 8en- gtor Conkilng: #1€ ALLEGED PLOTTIXG WITH SOUTNRRNIRS. nigoon after the Klectoral Commimion besan s work, 1 became awara that something: wrong e going on. 1 ouzht to have auspected It st g4mt, when Hayes and bis friends tvere fornd 1o be Ditterly ‘opposed te my beine put upon e Cnmmll!flvn (where, by the way. 1 never Suted to e, amid an wirongly anios that Yorton shonld be there, kuew of this porition ot the time, hut attributed it to tho o2e0e iy openiy holding the opinion that the {He. Prentdent had no power to count tho voto in Jicssot elther linyes of Tiiden, Later on 1 he- wme aware that the real fear on the pprt of tha e emen was that 1 wonld be opnosed fo all pakeshifta or bargsinings, a8 I most cerlainly Bud. From the momcut (bt the Com. mission began fta work, I had a@n une ik, That something 'ovil was afoot, 1 wai e ihough T could nut gt fiold of anything Ugile. dohn Sherman, " Watterson, Foster, ' other ' Western men’ had _their "henda to- ‘her, sna_wero ploiting something, [ knew. Pra was no effort that I know of “to gel me Thefih the linen Lut once, A mutual friend came fo me and naid that Mr. Watterson wonld like tomeet me, I sald, *Very woll: tho next tiae e io tho Touse | will bo happy to meet him.* Xewere introduced a day or iwo after, and had 8 few commonplace words togother. The ssme dend—T'11 tell you who it was, ex-Senator stewart, of Noyada, —urged ma reveral timen after- 47t 10 go nnd call on him, and mald Watterson desired to have mo dine with him. 1 declined, 3ol at fast said: *Look lhcre, Stewart, 1don't 12w what your object fs, ‘but I fell yoa isinly that 1have no time mow for dining with mocratic members of Cangress, and you mn{u well anderatand it.' Stewartacomed tobe offended, 150 went sway nppll‘eulll inan ill-tcmper, That erlug, SPORTING. DBASE-BALL. Work on the Chicayo Clut's grounas Is progrees- ng satisfactorily, and everything wiii bo ready for to-morrow, whicn will bo the frst opportanity of- fered the general public to view wbat is unques- tlonably the handsumest and best arranged ball- ground §n this coantry. ‘This may sonnd & trifle etrong, hut inepection will prove ita teath, n casting about for a nama for the gronnds none better or mory aporopriate than White Stocking Park conld be found, and that namo will be nacd, The game to-morrow will be between tho regular team uf the vrofessionsls In position and Al Spalding's picked tear. Tho latter wiil be very strong. fnily cqual in shility to many of tho suml-professional clabs. Itwill bo arranged as follows: Gross c., and Bachlle, p., of the 8t. Paul Phfllla!!. of thy now Cleveland nine, H&fll ing, 2 b. § Gardner, of the Univ hite, 8., and_ Bostwick, 1, f,, af Tha Acmes: Bondcl, ¢, 1., and Myers, . £.. of the Mutunls of Jackson, Mich, The striking order and f both teams will be as folluwe: ,l'wl’hlmn;. 5T. LOUIS. B, Lovts, April 18,~The creaitors of William Kellor, the extenalve retall clothier of thls city, representing ahout 830,000 of his indebtedness. flled 8o Involuntary petition in bankrupicy acainat bim ta-day, Kdler's total liabilities are not yet kn;mu. uvr bus o schedule of bls ussets beew made out. **Mr. Tapenthred fan't fn, T see,’ shapper to the clerk tendance. 0 'm, he's sthiome to:day." Sppiso he haa noibing i a for monis, now!” ' JOLEENBC - ————— ALLEGED DEFICITS. Louvisvitie, Ky., April 18,—An alleged deflcit of $206,000 has been discovered In the affairs of John 8, Caln, Clerk of the Circuit and Commion Pleas Conrta. Thedeficit lsaaid to cxist in what d an old A MOHAMMEDAN VIEW. The conquest of Turkey by lluseia hae, accord- ing to a correspondent of the Allaemeine Zeitung, who writes frora Northern Africs, produced an fm-~ pressivn on the Mohsmmedan world of which Enropeans have but little {dea. A lesrued Mo- hammedan, ** whose calture is entirely denved from Aral sonrces, " sald to tho corrcspondent the other day, **It is Allah's will that tho Russlans should becomo the rulers of Stambaul; but it s BOSTON. Posrox, Mass., April 18, ~Tho East Boston Savings Bank s restricted from paying more ihan 10 percent of ita depoeits within the next six months, und 10 per cent tho subscquent six woutbs. RELIGIOUS. . TNE CIVIL BYRVICE, **T,00k, for inetance, at that mun Milliard, whom the President has sont'ns Minister to Brazil, Tho documents preseated to the Commitice show him to be o political adventurcr wiose private char- Remsen, c. I, Start, 1 near &8 came to ony of | acter is uiterly bad, and yet, with ¥ vi ) % ? l'h‘l‘ bfl".kfllmmukeu: but 1 thiok everyhody | knowledge, his nume han beycn' pressed “fil; MISSIONARY WORIK, neon. " 3 b disclosure that rexalted In t_bc dl!ml'!‘ll of Secre. m}o lflld ;\zl,l g‘x‘a:ulg:hn nx'!ln}rlllr: -;:'o;,l‘rll elu!;nr’-:r; ‘I: ‘; :‘r‘n-;;v'v’:‘ ':;.'tl%‘:u.rlm ";-n“ld' U{I'M\::'h Cain ‘has w there was intriguo golng on between ttie | tho President, and be has Leen sent to the | New Yonx, April 17,—~Thoecventhonnasl meet- Kerg e Wilte, & e tary Tackington, but, at tha time, 1t was belleved | {H s of Burone ¢ et In ] Gea com 3 alsoniteged that another iR emocracy on fhe trinin of fayen, | Conet bf bom edro, -5 monurch who has”been |t oF the Wamon's Taptist Blaslonary Soclety to- | Siumaer o' Yonbiich, 15 o8 worklog I tho intereatof Myern, of Datrolt, | dor)and the: preat e et (leTata | Counts While Snmbler of the ms casspany. soms that the wircs ween Washington “an articalorly friendly to us, an whom It cught 1o . B t While 1 not bave received $5.000 dan bt 3 120 Abis Kept tup Ohlo man Ahoraugiy informed Da'qa picasnrotoncad the bout man of whiose serye | 0¥ was numorously sttended. The Treasurer's | Latkli b Myers, 1. £ from” .\h;r oy Bk Fprt el L A L L T e o O TR L iy rAC ML T s 108l that was doing in his behalf, § «patting this and that together, 1 was prelt: well convinced that there was rottenncas in Louln and that on eort was makiug to stifle all | wiir. I know nothing, o 1 could not speak, and, when tho Commission determined not to ‘behind tho returns, thers was no choice f:n bat to indorsc the regular refurns os pre- Yeted, 1 was not—to speak candidly—sorry, Luw- ever, that an emzngemunt mads fonz before, and tut'conld not bo deluyed, provented my presence atthe vote on Lonisiana,” fceMho coantry could nvall jtsclf, Laook ot tha United States Marshalships In the South. .A good man is du(»h:ml in Georgia to make room g’a nophow ot Wade Hampton, on the recommendation of Gordon, Democratic Senator. In East Tennes- see, MikedJ, Waldron was nominated Jast spring, and again af tho special scsslon,~bils nomination falling with both sesslons, —after laving been com- misstonced Inat summer, and illegally, too. 1lis charactor was really too bad to pass, —as tho Pros. fdent found, —but oue would bave supposed at the timo that this Domocratic carpet-bagger was the nnl;r cligitle man fur the place in tho State of Tenncssco,—~and perhaps ho was, for tho purposes for which ho was wanted. llis hamination was a part of the °policy.’ I might Iw through the list and show you scores of ch_{nstanccs,—whero mien wera powminate mply becanme of political obligation or pres- uro by a friend of the Administration, and al- ways without any regard to personsl Atnesa and character, Yet the Presldent in tho meunwhile keeps up such a chatter nhont reform of Civl Service that tho people are content to take t.lx,: rd report showed that tho reculpta for the year wero 230,200, and the expenditurcs 338,831, With the amount unexpended this year, and with what re- mained ast year, the Soclety bas on hand 84,700, Al the cxpenaftures have been applled toward the sustensnce of the misrionattes and schools, ‘Tho report of the home department showed the Soclety had sent threo new missionarica to Durmal snd one to india during tho year. Twolnthe meantime had returned from Durmah. The So- clety has about 1,000 auxilfarles and children's bands, The report of the forolem department shuwed that the B'u:le:( now supporicd twenty- fivo misalousrics, alded thirty-seven schools, and supported twenty-gve Bible women, sll in Bur- mah, Indis, Chins, and Jupan, ‘The Soclety clected Mra, Gardner Colby Presi. d&nbx uThl following resolution was snanimously adopte n MO,FJOQM the gus company's funds were uscd at ke instance of the Direciors 1o get tho charter smendment through the ature, throwing ' eusplclon on the award The experts were satisficd, two or three weeks before the gnal declsion wan snnovuced, ttint May's plan wonld to chosen, and oue of thex made up a private report. This wnight have been mado private, but the experts were so influenced that, the day afier award, they. were silent, while, on the night the declslon was made, they were taikative aud indivnant. The nezt day they went o fur us L0 Acknowledgo that they svcre under the Influence of liquor vn the previous evening, If thie focts can ever bo got at, the true Inwardneds of the whole proceedings wiil bu futeresting reading for Indlana taxpayers, Tho injunction proceed- ings ogainst the loard have not come up yet, tho vlalutif asking for & change of yenue, on account of local projudice in favor of the Loard. and agalnst oy procecding looking to delay in bulld- tog. CURRENT GOSSIP. FOR YOU. 1f I was o rose, fragrantand sweet, With heart filled with diamond dew, 1'd wrap me about fa leafy rotreat, And qaietly wait thy hurrying fect, Then Ulush and blossom for yout signed sorrow. ‘It 1s better,” be contloued, *~tnat & great Christian Emperor should be pata- mount over the Moslema than a timid nation of teaders, . who dlshonurably encourade their fr! to make WOr, promieing Lim thelr aid at the declsive moment, but in the hour of danger, instcad of keeping their word, rifice him to his mortsl eneny. Alb alibum me apon them)! MBut God will pumsh them, Thoee who imogine that [he{ can buy off every danger with thelr mone; il not avold the fale tbey descrve. We onco thought them our brothers, and trusted in theie woras: now wo see that they are Jiars, The Muscuvite was vur open encinv; he nsde no secret of 115 lie conguercd us openly in the fleld. It 1s botter to serve bim altugetuer than 1o be torn to pleces by doge. The Empire of the traders in Ilind 44 lost; the Mosiem of India wiil riee to nvenge their betrayed brotbers. —Iomail Pastu will sbut up the great canal. #0 that no En- glish ship may paes it. "The harbors of Stawboul and Muacory wili be closcd §p the Engileh, ro that no corn-laden sbip shall supply them with any mora provisions. Al the nations—even the Jesys— wiil desplsc England. The Enulish wall be driven from Malta; and tho Emperor of Morocco, to- gether with the King of 8patn, will force them by famiug 1o give op thelr fortress uf Djebel €l aril. Jb, Ban c 1. After the 8fth lnnin; Larkin aod Hankinson will siton the bench nod Hels and McClelisn will try their hands, the fntentlon being to give the whole teaw a chonce to practice. THEFPOOL-ILAYERS, Hueciul Dispatck tn The Tribunc. . NEw Yonx, Avoril 18.~The pool tournament will close Saturday night, thisty-elght of the forty-five games laving been played. Wahlstrom and Cyrllle Dion bave ron *'neck and neck" in the toumney, the former having won seven of his nine matches, having uow only Knight ang Cyrille to play, while Cyrllle has benten the seven players against whom ho has beon matched. ‘This nfternoon Uyrille plays his efghth match, and, 1t hio bo successful, 30 hio al- mont certainly will be, huminst Warble, a tremen- duus strugzle wlil ba made to-morrow night, wien ho und **the Swede " will play the mnatch that 13 to decide who shall by champlon, Wahistrom will 20 to Chicago when thy tournament is euded o ex- Bibit hls skill thece. TIE RIFLEMEN. Apectal Dispatch to The Tridune. New York, April 18, —The American Rifle Team SITTING BULL. 57, Pact, Minn., Avril 18, —An Indian, brother of Little Crow, the Sioux Chlef, han arrived In this ity from Dakota. Iic eaye, at Spotted Tall Agency Iately he met three Indians who bad left Sitting Bull in the British possceslons and retaened to thelr old hunting grounds, because they were de. termined not to take up arms acaln under Sitting Ball azalnst thelr whito brethren. ‘Thiey say that Sitting Bull's people are treated very budly by the Enclisb, and that Sitting Bull has cXpressed a do- terimnation to returu to his own lands and thero dic rather than sabmit to ruch treatment. ot ELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Sax Fnaxcisco, Cal., April 18.—The coinage of tho new dollars commenced at the Mint yestenlay n the presence of a number of Invited guests, Nzw Yours, Aprll 18, —=The Hon. Willlam Cas- nlus Goodloc, of Kentucky, United Stat=a Minla- ter to Belgiam, and wife, sailed for Eu - in the steamablp Adriatic. FEODY I AF HAYES' PRIENDLINESS TO SOUTHRIINERS. 1A tepublican told mo that not loril; ago he tad occasion to visit the White-Hlouse, and ho found lheanuldml polite, but chilly as an fce- berg. While he was ‘there, Senator Gore ¢on_ walked in without ceremony, and {be President's countenance at once lighted up, sod bo rose from his seat, grasped the Senator's band waraly, and, throwing an arn affectionately orer bis shoulder, drew him to tuc window, Wheto tho two_ talked togutlier fn conddentinl vibpers, and thon Gordon walked ont na ho wme fo,~with tho air of one who was pers fectly st home. ‘The otler. fiul’ll took hie leavo stonce in great disgust, 1011, Lamar, and otber Southerners are voported to be on the same tering of famiilarity there, while the cold shoulder ta ren to the oldest and beat of our ltopublican ‘Wizngas, We women, working far from the centro of ‘opers! must toceassrily be Ignoraut of mich that would greatly enlighiten and help us fa our wurk, wu would suggest the deairabllity of representation o the Board of Directors. It wan thought that a telephone might be brought into requisition. Ltters from kindred socleties woro read, con- ratulating the Hoclety on the work done. Scveral latorical sketches wera read, and addresses dolly- ‘word for the decd, and allow themsolves to openly. hookwinked. You may take my wor: for It, that this subject will be thoroughly dlacuss. cd st po distant day, and then thers will bo no es- capa from the copsequences for aither President oe :::lhlnulxi ,There must be a doy of reckonlng for all 8 ovil." —— s T WITII A PANTIER ——— esders. It looks very mauch like owuership on TNE SILVER DILL. ered, and the morning scesfon cloeed. of 1877 to-day ndopted o schema for the velection " Flo1r N the part of these gentlemun, ond ii ta certain ++3ay I ask you, Mr. Conkling, wh Among the ladies on thu platform were Mrs, 1t | of tho next team to defend the Centennlal trophy. 1f 1 was a star, with sllvery lght ottaica (Cun.) Mree Prest. IGRATION. e Jart of these, wentlomcn, B0 1L 10FCTAE | ot aaken "ot iho Siiver BT Cou Waow thas | TAXFiS,f Sheowaycm, Buronans Mra. 8, B, Hand; c 1a shine with radiance new, Lant week o hunter named Jacob Farquarson, EMIGRATION. nhe mateh t to be open to il native Amerlcans who In two days shall make 375 noints outof & porsible 450, tho comuctitions to be three, of two days cach, held between July 16 and Aug, 15, Entries may ba made to 1. C. Coleman, Goshen, N, Y., up toJuly 10. Letters have been recefved from ‘Cbicago and clsowhere pakiug the tean to moke the uext match ut one of the rural ranues. The placo wasnot tixed upon. Membersof the 1877 team pledge thomselves not to enter the next Er. Pavi, Aprll 18, —Fmizrants are arriving hicre for the Northwastern country at the rate of 200 to 300 per day; aleo coming fa large numbers by lake to Dulath. - ——— READY TO RESUME., Crxcixyari, April 18, ~The evening papers pnb- Ush interviews with all the leadios Natfonal and private bankera of this city, i which they declars themselves ready to resuwse specio payment at auy ciime. Hayes cannot got ont of thelr power 1f he would, and I am by no means sure thut ke desirea §t, Lle hian an inordinato conceit of his own powers, and, In spite Of the fact that he can com- mind no votes at the Soath, scems pomicssed of the u‘zgn-lm} that he 13 able 1o create a party of hie own there, " 4 rnanIt h'u Loen found on thia point by tha political criticar * Lot me turn quesitoner and ask, What was the use of wpeuking on thu subject? Hefore the bill camo to the Scnate, it was evident that ft would pass by more than a two-thirds mojority. Itwould be o mere wusto of ammanition to stand up and attempt o urgue against such an agray of voles, snd would do nobody any pood, ~ Hesldes, the New York dullica—tha 7¥mes and others —had preciuded the uss of uments of Maglmain, Burmah; Mrs, J, B. Vintoon, of Itangoon, Butmali. SUNDAY-SCITOOLS, ATLANTA, Aptil 18.—The second day's scesion of tho International Bunday-8chool Convontion was marked by an increased attondanco of delezates and visitors, and by tho most Interesting proceed- ings. Tho morning was occupled with the discus- To guide your fect in the way aright, A1) tho long and weary night, Till mornlug should dawn for you. £ T wan a violet, hid In tho mely, With nover a Jeaf-tip in view, Shnnking away from the chilling cold, Dreatlic my name, my biuc eyes unfold, All tear-wet and bright, for you. while passing through tho forast betwween White- Fish Lake sna Dlack-Trout Lake, near the head waters of the Madawaska River, encountered a puma, or American panther., Ho came across the carcasa of a deer, which e stopped to cxamine, and found it to be the remains of a large upland cariboo. While looking atit, lie heard & nolse at sume distanco off, among th trec-tops. Shortly after, the vounds wero repeated, and, on looking STANLEY MATTNEWS, ** fWhat obout tho Republicau Senators ywho vote with tle Adminletration?™ all 1) ing from tre: i *“They ara soou counted up. r a D thelt hysiorical methods of aitacking the siiyes | #1om of the true baais of Sunday-school work and | compotitons. 1P e snw s Wcie Mthan) leapits 040 e ! mm' nd Christiancy, -P lh?‘;v mu:‘-‘:-! m’an. Thz!(hl'“m they could carry the dnyl lfyr assistant ogeucles. The afterncon session was oce H!wnuhlnl. with fleetest wing, m-tv;rg H’.‘ix.‘lli"n?{?":nfl' ::m;%fl n)Lu' 1{;; .&ugi thue. “Diwes, and Burnside, at the Easts and Conorer | caliing the silver men lunstics oud idiots, and | cupled with a Bible rending and addrcssce by tho SUGAR. 1'd bid tufu bleak land adicu, /g lisllad e and, Be i Asjino feas Bty e A axd Paticrson, prabably, at the Houth, Somoof | #peskiog of o great yopular movenient os a J. 1, Vin- Ani hlo me away whera 'tis ever Spring, d ala . ) {hese ste ool ;‘Mmly With the Admintatrath haze, rhis was noway to do. The men jeadin Rey, Dr. Gibson, of Chicago, and Dr. J. 1L Vin. 1yl to his surprise and slarm, the brutc sprang | yet inthe hizhest degree disinfectant e e et | O novament. nfe - Boither ‘diote nor. foole; | et of New York. New York ‘Importors Stato Thelr Deslres. "To drive care afar, as 1 wweotly ring from the trec directly ot bim. Iu | atire, Hozodunt keeps the teeth slw A communicativn from tho London Sunday- School Unlon was read, The following comnilttee of nine was upruinlea to select o cominitteo to preparo & aystein of Inter~ natfonal lessons coverlug the next seven yoar Smith Baker, Clinton B, Fiske, C. F. Coftlu, J. Haydon, W.:liickney, B. B. Harnitz, Samuel Couples, T, I, Pritchard, D, Fothierlngham, To-night, st & large meeting at tho Fioit Daptist Charch, addre: were made on Sunday-echool work by the Itov, A. G. Iiaygood, of Georgla, and 8ylvauus Landnem, of Mom‘lulu. Hich crowds ore here that two large overflow meotings ware hold. Four hundred and afty-soven delegates are here from the United Htates and Can- ada, and hundreds of visitors, Adjournment oc- carn to-moreow, with & grund jublleo of children ou baturday, AMUSEMENTS. TOR APTOMMAS RECITALS. Mr, Aplommas, the well-known barp virtuoso, gave his first recital yesterday ofternoon at ler. For you, deareat heart, for you! Beatuics Bisouas. Jacksox, Mich,, April 10, — EX-GOV. MOSFES’ CRIME., (rarleston (8. 0.) Nacaand Courler, Tho history of the offense for which F. J, Moses, ex-Governor of South Carolina, was recently ar- rested In New York, is as follows: InJdanuary, 1877, Mones, who was then editor of an uvening newspaper hete, bought o watch and chain, soveral bronches, rings, ctc,, valuod ot $310, from James Allan, jeweler, of Charleston, eaying that they wero to bo presented to his wite on the anmversary of their wedding-day. Moses offered his notein paymant, but Mr, Allan refused to accept it, - timsting that It was possiblo §t might go to protest, Mones returned the next dsy with the noto uppar- eutly indorsed by Jonephua Woodruil, of printing ring notorlety, Tho nots was accepted by Mr. Allun, and Moses took the jewalry. A few days nftorsyarda Mr. Allan asked Woodrull whetuer he would 1iku to **shave ™ his own note, Woodruf the meantimo the bunter had rapidiy re. londed, and, having jumped aside and behind larze pine before the infuriated snimal could r. cover for & necond apring, he mavolt snother bule let. Doth snots had taken offect, as was after. wards discovered, but nelther in a vital nart, Af- tor the second sbot the pums turned and daried witha roar at the hunter, who drew a lun d hunting-knlfe, and, with his bick tree, awaited his enemy. The enraged animal sprang at him and fastencd 1ts tong curved into his shoolder, when peatedly to the it into fta tho ground together, but the straggle did uot last lflnfi for tho huge animal, weakoned by the loss of blood from the bullet and knife of Farquarson, soon turned over dead. The animal, which ia quito rare in Canada now, was one of ‘the lantest sizc, messutlug nine fect’ from the nose to the ex- tremity of the tall, GOLD-DISCOVERY IN MONTANA, Beleny (Mont.) cvwlr(n'mrzme: SoringAud (Nass) One of the richest discoveries of recent datais a gold-bearing lode, called the Penobscot, not and spotl Canken. ihat bo has gained, or, rather, saved, out of tho wneek, for he had all the Mepublican part of the Senate with him when he began opora- tivas, Stanley Matthews belongs tothe Fresident, of coarwe, not only by relationship, but becauso lisves mads him a Senator. The I'resldent thoucht Leneededa factotnm in the Scnate, so0 he told Garfeld to step uside and make room for tho Admintetration's brother-in-law, and the Ohlo tghisturs obediently did tho President's be- bau. Of courso this was all right intho cano of Uaves; but, If Grant had tried to dictate los State Legtelaturc after this fawhion, what o lively commotion thers would Lave been, Mat. thews 16 ot & Lud_follow, and 1 fecl sorry for bim sometimos, Not long ugo the nominstion of an Ohlo man for o forelm Cousulship w8 seat in to our Committee, and I made In- bout the jucumbent, and found that he ery way an_acceptable man, and so ree farted to the Committos. Aftorwarde Stanley Matthews cama to me in the Senate Chamber and aid; *Yon must mako room for that man Y £00d man and ought to have the place.’ *But,* #d1, *the fncumbent ted good man, too, u\&l, Rfl!;uunm of Clvil-Service reform, I do not . Yon mor I do mot sgreo with them, snd D e e v yet we do not bellovo tho financlal world_is comingtonn end becauseof thelr success. Dut the New York papors have raved as If all wero lost in that ovent; and tho sllver mon have merely smiled anit pu:ficdtlmr forces on. They know— and we all know—that the great dallics of New York are under tho shadow of Wall strect and controlled by its mouney-bags, and that thoy have the {dea that nothing 18 known sbout finances out- sldo of Wall sirect oud Its immediate neigh- borhood., Home of us know better, anda it is certain that tho wtyle of arzument mainly used by tlie opponentwof the Stlver bill has been of such o nature o to strengthen tho handa of the sapport- cra of that measure, BENATOR JONES, New Yong, April 18,—A meeting of Now York sagar importers and refiners was hold to-day at the roums of the Importors® and Grocers' Board of Trade, lesolutions were sdopted to tho effect that the meeting dlsapproved of the tarlff on suger o proposcd by the Ways and Mcaue Commitieo; that tho interests of the importer, refiners, and consumers, us woll ns the Interest of the Govern. muent tn the colluction of revenue, ouglit to bo equatly considercd in tho formation of a now tar® for duty on thls article; that the best Interests of tho country require in the formation of o now tarhl. on sugar that such duty should 1ot bo Imposed on tho Lasis of yiolding Jurger reveuus than under tho oxisting taridl, sugar already being one of thu most dearly-taxe: articles ou the list, The foliowing additional resolution was adopted: Resolied, That. if Congress adopta the polari- scope, we deprecate tho division of sucar into Classcn whero the differonce of & sinzle degree of volarization would involvo & heavy diflerence in duty, and recommend that upon il wsugsre uat 'above No. 18 Duteh staudard incolor BUSINESS NOTICES, French Welght and Mensure.~Tho Fronch metrical system {s bascd upon the {dea of employ- ing as tho unlt of all mcasur capaclty, or wulght, a uni whetlier of leugtn, lurin unchangeablo standard adopted from nature, the multiples and subdivisions of which should follow in decimal vrogression, To nbinin such o standard, thelength of one-fourth part of the teercatrlal meridian, ox- tending from the equator to the polo was nacer- tained; ihe ten-millionth part of this srcwas chosen ns the unit of meu:s o of length, and was denominated metre, But who can measure tho benedt of Carboline (a deodorized extract of po- truloum) upon s nation of bald heads? It cannot bo calculated. An article of suncrior merit, coul- Ingand cleanly, that will certalnly produce hair upon tho taldest of heads, cleanse tho acalp from all impurities, eradicato dandruff, and changes the color of the &nycll of hair natoraily, {8 cer- taigly pot to computed on a dollar and ceut upon Senator Jones, of Ne posed personal interest in tho bill, le called thu Silver Criesus and o mining bob, and it has been yiven out that ho s largely inter- eated in sflvor ventures of one surt or another, Nouw, not only dovs he own no aflver mines or shares, but he does not own u dollar in stock, 1o had no interest whatever in the paus: of Lanid, Catholine Is put up In a neat and attractive ok 1t Tighe G0 remore e Masihows | the Bilver BhL - Gonator dones da a- clears | shey Hall, end will give tho sscond st the same | {C oy llioulu o wsaesscd on @ graduated scale | replied, with sarpriac, that bohad given bim no | twonty miles from thia clty,and less tian tenmiles | FAEIE and is for sale by all dealors in drugs and S s You muk do Sk the. new | hesdod mav,, of umn;l:':&le sbllities, who [ vlml “l! =v-mlrlut,_; Nr~' Av'fl:r*:::" 'kfgl Corsonpundini 10 the sacehariiG Ficiuen ke aucar. Tote ir. Allan lht;n'rg};lfi& o circumatancos of | from the old Mallan rosd oponed throngh thie re- mediclnes. bim 4 e, “"5“ 'fl,, :fi;‘n:on- mmuu"; mfn i IWM“DI:?I. ";n:!‘lc"l:{ harplat is too well known (o nico mmendation. | tained by the polatiscope, and thal there should | the salo uf juwelry 1o Moses, su ‘0odruil sl Flon In 1850, The work of two men o siakingn e ——— programmes ste mainly made up of populsr | b a diffurence of & cents per hundred pounds ou d saked for it for place that he had ot indorsed tho note, that e hud not Usa * Mrs, Winslow's Nuothing Syrup” for g Moo the resident only finuly convinced of th pasition he bolds on \'mutodies, which ho wives with uuusnal | esch degreo, B R within thrce nionthe, And that ho had | shaft, which took them three weoks, sulliced to 8, m’nu‘:y aad b children while tecthing, 1t cnres *1 have got ell tho monefary fesue, but ho cay defend it by sound . ‘The e 1o - Tteaolutions were ndopted recommending the fol- | not given 3losea any nuthourity to sign name. | produce enough dacomponed ora to yield §20,000, | diarrhes, wind colic, and regulats bowald. i ths Camnilteo some. roasun or muskimgs | arguuent, and has th detalle &t Lis comnaud, ~ ang beillisncy. s occoptions uie ramark; | | eee N et of ‘daties on sugar: O al tank | Mr, Aflan then went {n senrcn-of Sloscs, and that D on van throaghn stsll stsmp-mill. This way inge. Bhall 1 toll them that tho noniince was | and this fcar, ¢ niore than can be cthoven ou the first programne, sud the A tat, | Luttowd, concretes, sirups of sugar, cane Jaice, reon said, blandly, **Why, my dear sir, Ididu't § rup up into a single brick, and for some days pust KID GLOVES, eaid of sume of thu npewspapers that navo ridiculed bim. [ am wuary of reading abase of this man, and Lopo to sce no muro of it. [ speak of ki s0that you may under- stand how dificult our own fricnds wade it to speak with any efcct on the mexsure, Long bo- fore 1 could properly speok, Lhe siiver mea bad hardened their hearts under abuse and had every. thing their own way, After that, It was uscloas 1o throw spucches wway, ™ mioludo, coucentratod molade, concentratod mo« lasses, and on il sugars not above No, 14 Dutch standard in color, testing by the polariscope, not above 75 degrees, 1 754100 cents per ponnd, aud all testing above 76 degroes 5.100 cuntd increase to No. 13 Dutch standard in color,and 0, 10, B4 cants per pouml, On all sugars above No. 10, znd not above No, dard in color, 4 ceuts per pound. Love No. 20, sad on alt 7edndd ¢ pound. upainted by the Premdent at your reguiest, aud sy :dr:lum for political -umcn-{' * Why, certalnly, Y thews; *I have no objection whatever.' h-mnu be was gone, I turned to Senator llum- n{'& whosat mext 1o me, snd asked him what [ s uld do, and If 1 should mako his request known I the Commlitieo. 1lamiin sai Yea, d. “:a._fl 1) sexvo bim just rlfim Af b by L' Of cuar would not 4o anything of the Hnd, stuce It woula ut bim in o very Lud light bas .“;: the benstes but 1 could nut hielp wondertug ut lh( seemed (o tne tho murvelous fnnocence of '“mn. You can judyo for youraclt how fur tho mlnd experfence of such i mun gocs towards hlflflh!nlug the Administration, think thero oluing be hus dona that has addcd mny credit tu tr'et and yot that man went through tir and wa- '“l.wlmu ly spcaking) to make Stauley Maithews \iatorin uiace of sa rually ublos wian ax Garfield, k‘l.’ itshows how guod o Judgeof humannaturosnd Vi o1l you that Mr. Woodru signed the natos bui did hu not tell you that he suthorized ma to al; bis uawe fur bunr® ¢4 No, wir,® reviled Mr Allan, ** Mr.sWoodrufl says that he did not au- thorize yo to use his name, nor has he sgen yon within threc raontist " Muves at once wiited, and sald, with & show of penitcnce, *¢Wel 5 ow've got me. But if you will' give me untit -morrow worning, I wlll arrange the whole mafier.” On the mest moruing Moses wulked fnto Mr. Allan's storo with a bravado alr and asked the proprietor carclessly how he would ke to have the matter arranged. © 'L would )ike o have the monay, ' said Mr. Allan ; **but if you will returu me tho srticles, 1 will agree to cafl it square,’” ¢ Ut sald Moscs, **1 wish to retain sume of thass attlcles, and § hivaw proposltion to make which I thlnk will ratlsfactory, 1 will Peturn you & part of the jewcley sud give you_an Be which 1s aunounced for tis eveniug. has been an attraclive centreplecs In one of oor bank-windows, The fortunsto nder of this wine has been offored $300,000 for it, but M it holds out ascconllng to present indications It would bo cheap At $3,000,. 000, Une carfous feature of this mine lv, that it {4 on tno Yery crest of the main rauge of tho Rocky Mounlains. It cxtends inio two countics, and water poured out from o pail over th surfaco of the lode will divide and ilow toward the Atlantic and Pacide. It may prove the richest mino in the country. Nothing so rich, curtainly, has ever be- fore been found in this psrt of tho country, oud fect fn width, sud bas been ¢ through several Lugdred fect of wurface. There was nothiug whatover on the spot whero the shaft wae sunk to indlcate thy ‘mmn:u of nquartz- weln, but the grass was growing over it, —only it lay in the iine with other apata where indicativus A MUSICAL ART RECEPTION. The sté reception to be given at Mrv. Bt. John's studio to-morrow evenlug will be notable from & musical point of view. Awmong othere of our prominent musictans, Brs. Btacy, Mrs, Carriugton, Miss_Manleree, unid Miss Satterlce (the vianlat), My, Edward Bchultze, and Miss Mamie Field (the roadur) will sppear {n & very attractive prodraumine, With such 8 comblaativn of talent, the occanon will b an unusually eojuyable ous, ——— CROP PROSPECTS. Apecial Dispaie to The Tribune. Pexiw, L., April 18.~Tho weather for the Jast st G 0y Coods s, Madison & Peoria-sts. HAYES' COLDNESS TO REPUDLICANS. +4Tq the ol leadors of the party, be [tho Preal- dent] 18 vither smilingly cold or carelewsly fnsults fuy, 1 have keown men—men honured through the tand for thelr past scevices—Lo comne away from the WWhits Tlones B Fasfe hecatiss thoy ol bean ke%l:uolln,.' theie heelv In an snto-foom while Rebel Brigadiers came aud went at thelr lvasure. Aud Lhle sort of work wocs on from sugars, 415 conts On molassce tealing oot above 30 degroes, 6 cents ar gallon, aod above 88 degrecs, 30 couts per gal- on, Coples uf tho rerolutions were ordured to ba for- wnufl;d to Washington. Kid Gloves. ————— OHIO LEGISLATURE. N rdar on my newepaper, which wil) be paid on Sat- . e antiter our vory aminblo Prealdontln, | Buflworse ity dine. Py wil vendily e O e T s soex o yamt trides | Couwbus, O., Aprl 1f~lu iho Scoste thle ‘fir'ulhy wglit :Iurvllml‘;vu;hflcr‘.;l fo,vide 3 afgvaimentnoll” ; satil IeDtosentutiva of M, 1ayed i the benuia of (hy | Siprstare, that b realdent |v beot on excluding | 1y "iny way of growth. The prospects for an | moruiug, the nomination of Willlam 8, iggins R auentd, e rniantes IS e o DICK RICE'S DEATIH, R k bl “ Bolieq Hiatoutonie Fiib st s e, 1 10’} all ehianco of rostoring Warmpny.tt - © abundant crop of all stricultural products, herc. | 10 be Meglster of the Virginia Milltary School A ake BM00. wacth OF thw Jews &I, Louts Republican, CIArKa 0 fl‘lbflln . " | CURISTIANCE, LOUISIAN, nouts, continue 10 be must Dalterig. \We buye | Jsnds waw confirmed. A L) was also Introduced | tiry and the promiscd order. Un Saturday thoar. [ The story of Dick tlco's death s vory sad and . u‘mmp,‘?,:fl'.',' l.ch:;l:‘i‘la-::y ;l:u“llx olected na ++Tut this la not the savst sudscious usurpation | fately 'be-n visited by frequent shuwers, which, umvldln:'lll':r lh'u ap mlnnxum of District In- | ger wan -lll‘lmnlu‘“l. nl:-;,l "L'f'rlu'“o“;hm‘(":l -m::- very pe:nll-‘(.mUn;l'l very recently Itico was o Woh latel 3,600 pai UOW, _ an uctory vl trolenms 0 ronises o scttle shortly, v father, the Whit ty, Nov, 1O rs Py {82 (St coomedly, s wl Tndu: on tho part of o, present incombont of | (houyn mot copious cuough to interfero toany | *Ui°yCkiion was ollercd and roterred (o tho | hiet-Justice of tbo Slats, being il in Columbia, Lo et i S SR LG O i o con- had the reputation of an industrious, honcst, and peaceable man. Bome weeks ago Jlice left tho White Pimo dlstrict fur Arizond, with a good team great extent with the work of the farmer, have served to keep tho surface of the earth molst, und 1o tho best possible condition for thy goud uf 8-button Kid Glovos (stroot shados only), of a quality nover sold bofore, sightfol Goverpwent of Loulstaus, snd Yecognized thero an arned usurper Cof ths Goveruor's chuir, Puckard was elecled, recog- Comunitteo on Public Workse directing tho Altor ney-General to [muocnu a0 turiber the casv of the State lfllns the lessece of tho Public Worke young Mosrs went therd to sew him, and’s fow days Allan recetved a lettor purposting 10 fen by Chlof-Justice Bloses, suymz 8%, nor much of o politiclan in experlonce, ‘h‘-’.“"“":.:l'“, gravitated towards Hr. llayes' afterward have been wi form and concillation. Besides, he | nlze hiew H Int il pending 1o the Buperior Court of Montgume | that ** Frank* tad informed tlm of the jewelry | sud 81,000 of hard-carned cash. n route hy fell here or olsowhoro, at LESS than o the dispensing ot pat; r nized, sud In power whou Hayes tntel That evarything that grows out of . ‘. S ‘-" o8 4 tno Chicf-Justtee) would | 4 i WO 8l cers, driftiug, 1ko blmse] o bt R 0o LGRS, S | v Ioaked o bl consagiod, e, Nchole b o ke Al e eomming cototy Com, | Coraaci and that s (i Cuit-Jaatcel woutd | b with beo siranisee, drfdug; o uelt, 4 | ollar o pair, and which wo offor ot seo that (he debt was apeedily pald, Chiel-Juetice Moses divd, and the nest excuse bl made to Mr. Allan was that he wa; remain in Columbis to seitle up bie fat o M an then piaced the matter in Sulichior Jers vey's hands, ¢ lu possession of il Ju A tru bill was found ayainat_lum at the oral Besstons in Cuarleston. Moues waa evideutly on th s op the night the warrant was prepared he started Nortb, and bas not been in South Carolius slnce. SPIINGYIELD, Aptd 18, —The Siata Board of PRINCE MURAT. Public Chi tecided 10 systematically New York Tridune, visit tbe Stale Instisstions under ibeir cbarge by Prioce Napoleon Lucicn ChatlesJoseph Prancols dividing the State ints €stricls 8nd Anigoing 0w | Mural, the second won of Joachim Mural snd Caro- 10 cach member of tbe Board. 1t was also declded | nne, third aister of the Firat Napolcon, died onthe o lnqm'vvnt‘h..ihm‘mullhimvloll:-l.:«:u‘lhf'lln::"'l; 1lthinst. e was born at Milan, May 10, 1803, wsles of the Approprialivn neccesary 10 and his hife, Just closed, bas notl acked tho extraor- e e A ¥ oapd_ss | dinary vicsitudes which sll of that family seem the Ciucinoat) Fubhc Cl eeting on May21, | fated to encounter, His father, who bogap lifc sn tratlon M . For wimself there ure other n‘-:fll“”“’m' 1 bave heard that tho Presi- declineq'eS Mim @ Cireult Judgeship, which he o 4 he has & young wifo who iy not slood (hried fo leave Washiugton, 1t Iv under- et the 18 willing to walt untli Judge Bwayno h:'fl.n'{' dies, and that, in either event, tho Anociaty a8, promised” to ke hiw | an Wil aneatics of the Buprema Courl. This fattere by w out of the Benate, but the I'resident Beed of uelf that by that time Lo will bave no baa yacyisnd, Heputlican votes. - Christiancy 1the anfy o cd 8% Uimes, Lut, on the whulc, He wly) :uu?f.‘f,' h:m fnwith tho Adminlstrativ, pointments aud o), °® nearly evary quesiion, W DAWES AND HOALL ':\.h:;dluxm deal of Lewitatlon, Senstors With "umr 8ppoar 10 have cast fu thelr menyof mm‘é’....“".‘."&""h ehhlnugn I;u: quu- el nat (b §iublation. You remember m’nl.":hun llh‘:! -5 n:"nr Masvachusotta was held at un and helr Lebed veteraus, placed kimeell tn pawer, drove Lhe 4 1o polica from the sirects, the magistrates from their oflices, and the Judgea from the beach, and rovol tloutscd the State. It was an actof treason such would havo hanged a wan iu old times; but the President Jooked on and smiled, withdrew tha troops, and, through Lis fricuds, consented that armed treason should triumph. There has been uo wimilar sceus witnesscd since these Unitod Statew wero mudo ® Bation, whers the cotire autborities of & ‘suvercign & wero deiven_from ofico at the mpiuzzle of the gon, Yon cau faucy what would bo the result In this State If a defeated candidate tor Gov- ernor attempted revolution; and yet Mr. Haycs secuia ta thonk ftall right. Nor 16 ‘this the tauat siugalar purt of i, —for wany conscicn- tiots men, who onght to be fealous of their liber- ticw, svetu Lo take 0O note of thew plnln‘uvtnll‘ and deprecato sl criticion by n‘ylux that Hayce I8 4 good man sud meuns well. If hu contiuues to wesn s well aud be aw good, you can sca for your- weif W what the country will como. misston miueral ol Tu the llouse, bills wera introduced anthorizing County Auditors to correct arrors on thelr dupli- cules, and 10 prevent tho Troutees of the Cincine natl Southern Raileoad from occupying any otber public on o appoint inspectors of jlluminsting Evora, Miun., Apnl 18.—~The growing spnog whest never gave better promise of a One crop. Oats and barley all sown aud just comlog up. We fecl greatly encousaged st the favorablo oullook for our crops. . Hpecial Dipatch to Ths Tribune, Broosswaton, Neb,, April 18.—The soring ‘wheat has wmade & fue stand. Uarloy and oats gen- erally sown, bot the acreage not in comparison with wheat. ‘The geound has ucver Lecu insuGines couditlon for sced, and the crups Lava been well putio. Large smangration tu this coul Special Dispalch te The Yribu Quaxp IsLaxp, Neb., April 18, —'Ttie epting bas ‘been cxtra early. The wheat was all sown by Luy 1t of Apeil, a0 tho acreage fucreascd 2D por ceut over last year. The gruund is iu the best con- diton. The plowing for corn is the order of the day. £t Special Dipatch ta The Tribuns, Durresxvr Vailkv, Mine., April 18, ~Tho o jnuvnu“ed on togethur, When near the Vil- iage of Hlackborry, Arizons, thoy camped. Unenf lico's now-found companloue went to ifsck. berry, cot into & dificulty, killed a wman, and started for the littlo csmp, pursocd by a howilng nob eager o avenge iho death of the dead man. Knowing nothing of the cause of the troudle, —fur ihere was no time for explauation.—lice and the man who remained with hlw fu the cawp resolved o goncral principles to defend thelr companlou, 1t was » hard fight, but 8 short one. ‘Pho mob was tug siroug fur the travelere, Rice's cumpanious were killed. Tice wascaptured. The crowd were enraged and blovdthirsty, “They ltened to oo vz« Planations, They steung him up as 3f bo bad been Sdog. Thus a gencrous, brave, and reslly nobie map was murdared, aud the world knows of oue innocent victiw of mob violence, st led DIPLOMACY IN ENGLAND, London Curresvondence Baston Journal, A deuse alr of wyetery pervades vvary oficial i0 ofs A PAIR This extraordinary bargain is worthy tho immediato attention of tho Ladios, Also Genuine Paris Kid Gloves, 2-buttons, superior quality, &ll shades at $1.00 a pair, 3-button Paria Kid Gloves, sll oholoest shades, $1.35 pair. ————— ILLINOIS STATE CHARITIES, Special Dagmasss 4o Tha Tridune, S8ame Goods at our North Bide ————————— ho son uf an jankkeeper, was educated for the ald fal), Benator iloar refused 10 pre- N 3 = : 3 » resldence and the approaches thcreto. Nurvous Indorsing i 'havred uudersiood thut Yesolutlons | v 1e Sr itk reboon (naC T ebias poreconelll- ::E::\‘. ‘El‘g:d;ww;‘l et 652 tfili‘x‘fi‘\‘n:‘ e for LOCAL FIRES, Cbarch, cashlered from & regimers of chasents, | o pyyn0ry conceruing some acute chockmating, in 8tore, Olark & Erio-sts. About tiad ing minlatration wero to'be fsecd. | ation possiolu, even it Huyss wnould try tu con- [ thres days have put blaga forward, 7ho slarm from Box 301 at T:05 yeaterday after- | served asa waller ln a Paris cale, xaln enletiof | which Beaconsteld Is engaged, aro vacucly beard, Wn, fhe esident made Linripto | ciltate tho Republicans, which he ts not likely u'.tgo Spacial Dispalch $a The Tyidune. ) A et But tve Britleh diplowats who attemnt slaful 5o0n was cansed by the exploslon of n keroncuo | i MTYGELCET, 'Sad” e Husband of bis 815 lamp st No. 630 Milwaukee sveaue, tho n‘n«m ter, and ju 1808 was made King of Na- store of Moritz Tausly. Damage pominal. o ‘fhe som, who was st 1lLis time & The alazm from Box 1348t12:30 yeelerday after- 1 yosrs ofd, was educatea st Naples, whence, 1uun WaY cal. by o fire 1 the Tear of No. 403 | after bis father's cxocution in 1818, be fed with e Avcbar aveoue, owged and occupled by Dr. J. L. | wother o Tsleats, Durings greater part of the Quirk. Dawage 1o bullding and furnlture, 81,000, | next ulue “m be lived at Veuice, whence, fa covered by a pulicy for $750 In the Merchants' & | 1824, La salled for this countsy to Jolu bis uncle, e eh S i inta: Cauee of Bre, uoknown, | doseph Bonsparte. aud bis eiiur brotuer, Achille. e ——— and Mblls there Lo sent for Blr. lloar, 'W::-h:l bim “10 preside ss & personal Xaow 15y Blmdelt, OC course I do mot Dot 1t way Crislnty what srgumonts wero used, ‘qb.“m:“rumumi that Cullector Slminons wos the Siata ned, and taat the spolls of olfico in i te toba divided by the two Benators, only rumor, but ke colucidences dhesion of theso guullo- Hun fectlon bave been Collector, Bimmous bay chuselts Senators hanges In thels State. “lueary forge UlNsIDE. President ] oJOTROL Butnelde. Ho faons of the abic u‘ ‘:Qn. Nobody weews to take tue quiro why, except & bave heard it while he remailas in Sontbern lunmzmulni NEw Hadrion, ls ABul ¥ pring wheat ls makinga good staud,” Usts aud barley all sown, with an increased acreage. Frull prospocts guod. Special DispateN 10 Tha Tribuns, Caxsco, Is., April 18.—The weatber is due for our apriog wheat. The screage incressed 23 per cent uvor last yusr, Oupe-tbird of the old whoat #ti)l oo band. Plowiog for cora, Bpecial Dispalch ta The Tridune. Dsvrios, Kas,, Apnl 18.—5pring whest islook- fug faicly. The ‘'weathes ia rather cool for rapid growth. Tho oats sud barley all u. The winter wheat is Jooking solendid. No bsrwm to fruit. The outlook very encouragiog. Bpecial Dispsich to The Tridune. IxuzpeyoENce, Kas., April 18.—Winter whest prospects & No. 1. From tubrty-alz W forty wuch- Labes in the bands of Schouvalof and eust, tory goes that lasy week Beacousfield and Couut Beust, the Austrlen Ambussador, wera Talking together, and Beust, balt spologetleally, sonoguiced bis belief 1hat "Ausitla’ would uot, - Buy case, make war upon Nusls. L added tha) Mootgehs, who s & kind of diplo- Matlc middiciman, wnd bad been givioy Dcace ‘sll-vorts ‘of assaring luformation sbout fa' Tuturs role, Liad bastened buck to Vienna, Beaconsfeld attompted 1o o very smart, and sald: **Ob, Montgelas peedn't bave rus away!l St 1end blia t6 neand b witl help us to pervaada tho Russisu Awbessador that wo are yolng to war, which {t is lmporisnt “ut this juucture tbat ho abould beieve.' *~Howl nswered Count ames o breach between thw President s the pary st felected him canaor bo healed. ‘'ho’ sucrets of the Adwinistration are cortain 10 cowmo to tho lighl, and then nubody will ackuowledse allegianca to it, on ono »idc of the otlier, I tnjuk yven Puttorvon and Cun- over wili bo avhamed of it - ll‘uw soon du you expect this revelation, Sen- a “tJcanpotsay. It maycome at any moment, but it will come naturally, sud wifl not be forced. ' Republicans fu and out of Congress move borpe & great desl from Mayes, because e e a Republican President; but they are not quite prepared yet for Southern dictation. K can Touk fur 5o geod frum tho Presldeut aud bls Ca- CARSON, PIRIE & G0 Bovbustbioun BPPPPR Gas Machines. Partfes contemplating purchasing Gas Machiaes wil Bud 18 10 thelr tntcreds (o e3aniioe Gas Machiae masa- - fautured by AMATTHEWS & LOLT. 78 Dearbora-st — Tho vessel on which ho guibarked wes Wrecked va CUBAN INSURGENTS SURRENDERING. | SLad®* haiawi ahlcuity recorersa bl lberesy Naw Yous, April 18.—A letter from Havana | he cairied out bl purposs aud caius 10,150 S,“,’::fi ¢ ¢ el % 27 be marred Carofloa Ge says tbe josurgeot cl}lul Ceclifo Uouzales, fu sur. F‘r‘- M':o for o At upported neraclf and rendering to JUe Goversment authorities &t | hiw by kecping 8 bos: I"f n hool. Ile mado tau Callwete, L the furisdiction of Culon, mado un | trips ~to - France, in 1850 aud 1814 but b cousuited lbonf"ull [ .