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r‘ 6 . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. MARCH 20, 1870—TWELVE PAGES. ' by Mr. W . N talist, in | struck for n flow of cash to run the campaign. " Benate If ho (Cameron) didn'e settle with youl" | males, 1,053; femnles, 873; total, 5223: coun- LOCAL POLITICS‘ lg (‘urrlhca,l"r'fi::::|a$|‘i%!“l‘vgledlf:‘l\l&2:nri?‘:u ase Ml;. R:A!cll. of the Seventh Ward, and SIMON b SCOURGE' was Gen, Butler’s next question, which c)x’mml trios r’cpmu’ur‘xlcd. Cnnndn‘ 18‘:“: Il:'zh\rffl?(;‘fll; STATE AFFAIRS' this us n campatgn document in spite of the | Mr. Ellis, of the Fourth Ward, spoke atout *no ecnsation i the Court-room, nnd tho bailiffs | Ireland, 8i3: Seotiand, 10; United States, 23 k facts above given, mom{I ."h' mnl; vmlu n"m;:-.\;t dln«lm{nu;t{e." wal\_'uNcmPpe‘ne;l {Iols,l'mnrel:hllm 'flll!]"Flar L ‘F{'mnca,sd:“ulll:‘cr t:zng&lrle& m}; u;ngz, 2,0254 " H = S badly beaten,” and all that sore of thini. 0 0 doubt I Ald," was the witness' fira i nman Cnatholies, 1 Church of England, The Republicans in Thalr New | | = ' " DBCLNEL = e tno | Thisshusren Ss, Whiiker o o' pace wich | Tho Widow Oliver's Examination | swer. it sther quesiions.compelied tho ad. | 8: Church of Seoilund, J30; Methsit, o} | Yosterdav's Proceedings of tng Headquarters-+-Encourag- Detnoctnts sa & candidato for Alderman from | tlackened only after he had submitted a resolu- in the Breach-of-Promise mission that she had so threatened. other denominations, B33 total, 2, ing Reports. : ages lllinols Goneral Ass the Fifteenth Ward, declines the bonor, and | tlon declaring that the Greenbackers ehould pub Gen. Butler became yery severo at this point | males Rbove G0 years, 653 under 00 n i As 3 orer 4, up no city thket this spring, This mave Mr, i of the examination, Ila rose upin front ot the | 1,047 under 14,103 females over 19, 650; under sembl B posttvely says he wilt not rus. fln{)dhnsy'(‘he e rlur Which lio had heen Case ittess, hurlod wesuuns ot her vith 1 short b, g e tibiee etio coutd r|er|’1l‘||,|3‘|'1 ity ¥ 2 waiting, ¢ reviewed the entire aituation, wi! mesture of the right arm, aw cn glared at ber | was 1,287 who could read only, 123: could s Billy Seipp Names His Barrol—1,600- UYDE PARK, anid tho Democrats had hroken faith with the | gran Ansiety to Kcop the Anclont | ofan nswer, : neithir read nor write, 1,113, The larnest num. | Progress of tho Monsure to Pro | for Ast t and $6,000 FNB REPUNLICAN ORGANIZATION. faction of the Greenbackers which they had 5 Y » Mr. Peters, of hor counsel, protested against | ber conflned nt one time was 432 number of nibit ¢ 1 & = s G The Central Nepublican il the Campati | Pougtt, and tiat faction wes mad, and ‘ould Rogue Out of Hurtful this hrovventiv of th \iliess, and askad that | denthe, 10 arcenies, 473: vngrony, 810 sl ST oY o o unite with the U, 4. L. faction In putting up an . he Court give hier proper protection. quor withon eense, #87 drunkenndss, H 3 ' sl Colmlrn:u:\:egz'lll;b!\::l‘!:;:? ‘;\rltzlr":‘o.url:mn':hal“: entire tic It woulll be_cowardly 10 submit Mischiet Gen, mfiler defended Lls conditet, and sald | keeplni howses af lll-fame, 653 frequenteta of Fraudulent Buttor | n folnt meeting under the cireamstances, They should put up Grand Fauific Totel. A, 8. Bradley occupled | n trket juse to show. that iog il dived. - 1¢ e ylelded to no man in bis respact to a woman, | the enme, 893 inmates of the eame, 1005 insanl- no matter how Jowly, but to him a perjurer or | ty, 83, Among professlonnl men were 3 doce He WIII Spend the Money Himself and thie chair, nnd John S, Willfams was Sccretary, | they wonsd not do it ke, thespenker, wouli et n | The Great Politioal Inflovenos Pos- | o blackmatier has uo'scx, While holicid n gaod | tors, 1 dawser, und 2 actora, Continuation of Action on the Milits Avold Belng Bled by *¢tho The following call waa read by the Sccretary, | crowd of men to put up n ticket, and he would 4 by tho Would-B oman nbove an angel, ho also thouzht a - s Bill in tho House, D Irish,® and witl bo printed and clrculated: show, thea haw {0 du it und ¢ rauld make sessed by tho Would-Be bad wonan helow the devil. WRITING WITIL LIGHTNING g To the enhlican Votera of tlyde Park ¢ Meet. | ety 88 he had dong someivg in G, 1o rs, Bimon, T(E CROSS-RXAMINATION, . the 11 3 s TN O o e (ot (am'cAn | was at 'this polnt forcibly sab down Wastinoton, b G Sarctd Ttk liver. | Tho Now Flan of Cabte Telographing whion | THe ApPportionment Bill in In. T bicers will ba hold. areh. 2 from B 163 | uoon for golitely naking 10" 3r, Gooilive . 10, Mcors wifl bu held March 22, trom &0 | V% G0 Central Committee all by macif, | A Batch of Lotters Damaging to tho [ Cameron Dreach-of-pramise sult was continnad 1s tv Outdo ANl Farmor Eiforts, diana---Tennessee's o v to-day, il the cross-cxamination of Mes, Olf- New York World, March 18, Tiati. 70 delogatoa: Seconds No. H2K CotlageGrave | Those prosent then began to ask about the Cause of tho Complainants ver by Gen, Butler wos resumed. A numoer o | Tn the Boston 1ot lagt. ’l'u::ln\:snunonrcfl - Debt. Tho Nationalists, Failing to Soll Out, Nom- inate Another Oity Treas- avenue, 18 Third, No. 3 ifose-Tlonse, i Fourth, | eligibility of certaln men for the position at the 11 ton by 3 e Tlovo-Tiouss, Giram Crosing, 5. Fifth, Enaine: | fiead of the ticket. @ Col» rover was spoken ok e lediiad iy it netoy DOdUcod: | aceount of a plan of cablo taleqrany which scla TusTe Tlonee, Bonth Chicago, 43 8ixth, Colenour |'of, and *Col.” Cliamberlain was referred to s s : A effort will bo mado to show . | ot defiauce all the methods of ~telegraphle ILTINO, Gir 8l f Blackmail to th w that tho hand: " Anpetikn Oamutticn | T2k a: Soventh, Torrence Hally AL EINth, | a inan with money nod ambition. M. Whita- ving a Slight Tinge of Blackmail to the witlng In these 8 {dentleat with thatof the jot. | transmission now known. [The nccount tas BENATE, Fomeroy's Gang Appoint n Committos | Kanderbills Storp, B3 Yinth, Ttiverante | oty | ker then withdrew his resolution neuinst Widow's Gourso of Actlon, tors purtorting to havo been written by Senator | printed In Ttz Tinug some doysago.] + . . Speclal Dispatch to The Tvtsuns, to ¢ Beare Up " Cnn. “hing " meatern of nominaiing candliates the | teket, and the Coalr renewed. bis suguestion Cameron to Mrs, Oliver. Tl letlers read wera | Wonderful ns are the capacities of a wirannd | SruiNoriesp, Hil., March 10, Bllts didatos. Treantiry Wi hoen robliea, private foba fostered, | 800U # “Scaring-up® Committes, Mr. eat- generally of a threatoning character, demanding 1o teqire ’ the payment of taxes on lunds before the And the town Impoverhed, Without a radical | te's surgestion was adoptod, nnd Mr. Beattlo 131 Dtepateh 10 The Tribune, money consideration i the settlement. Among | o0 oleeiric current, these statements scomed so ¥ ary fu;.“fil’d‘ifi'n'}:'i“',%'i&"“ T, haerarme noe oret | aee Biia '\m?rho}zl'lfi'\:k”\'iy Tattian Com: \VAenl:f:‘n:n;l'.’;):fié.: March 10,—"The evldoncs | 1 "o ona statini sho would brine ault for | extravagant that a World reporter called dt fhe | Platted or vacated wud o tax peddlors, mer. 5 850,000, but was willing to compromise for | ofllce yeatcrday In pursult of Infornation shout | chants, cle., were reported for passago, und ad. of n spontaneaus wnovement for a reform of theso | wittee will wait upon Mr. Beattie's eandidate | In the Oliver-Cameron case to-day was very val- 0,000, this"lettar ! . nd reading. nbunce through a rogular epublican organtzation. | to.day wnd necertain whetber ho will be Mr. | gar, and much of 1t would not admit of publi- fc‘r,p‘m‘ ! "'};: i A e, Sdded - post- | the " startling Inventlon " roferred to in tho | Vanced Lo o scco 5 3 | 1 Vi " ourt 0 Bills wero introduced to ereate County B e ch T:fy?rfi:!‘“::‘. A reaa Lo thote 'lr;r‘l;:: Beattie's nominve for the offica of Mavor. Mr. | cayion fu o respectable Journal This morning | noxt weck to'swear to the truth that yon are | Z0 and saw oncof the Company's oficers, ¥ Boardy THE S8ITUATION, TN MEFUNLICANS OCCUPIED thelr now headquarters yesterday for the first 4 "7 | Beattia’s Conunitten will report to Mr. Beattle 5 i a | 1he father of this baby, 50 that ¢ will not come | ho nla: of Park Comumi¢sioners In countles where twgor time, which are quite comfortably fitted up, and 3'»'-'5‘.‘&"';%".{.'2“1’.!.'&'.‘3..?"%"1“."‘.’.1‘1"& ;:hle:_fil;’“n:& i’.::n (and other delegates, of course) to-morrow night, :“‘:“::)‘:lnrrb;;u;::“;ngmr:.(’\(:ml:,cn!‘\:m’u ::tfl’:'::m futo the world unprovided for,” “The American Cable Compnny docs not, | MUFE barks are located, to aupersede all othey the Exccutive Committee was fn sesston durinyg | and all requested to attend to tho important duty | to which tunc Mr. Beattle's meeting adjouroed. i i am e re, | , Witness stated there wns nochild, but she | need geatftuous mdvertising, nnd 1 re- | Commissloners; to make the collection of 4 the forencon, Encottraglui reports were re- | of electing good delegates. FIFTH WARD NATIONALS. Dr. Mary Walker heing conspleitons. 18, | helloved herself in that condition at the thno relved from the various wards, und considera- ble detall work was disposed of, 'the Cam- palgn Committee will ncet nt 11 o'clock thls morning, nud work will he commenced in greater rate of Interost than 8 per cent s I Any ofiicer or officora of urreclnct club whomay | At n ward meeting of the National Greenback | Ollver's face becomes more determined us hier | she wroto the Jotter. Others judeed so, nnd "u‘: u\‘“ c‘:m 0,1;“‘ llll‘muld Imgu dated damages usurious; nnd to amend q&t b bresentnt primary mecting shall dil any vi- | Tahor varty of thio Fifth Ward, Michacl Me- | case growa moro comolleated. She eatored the | sho was oblized 1o lenvo tho Treasury Dopart- | M40 the. ropen o '; Bastardy nct to avply to Cook Couity, b ;:‘?Lm"“l‘)""‘k':; Yo piosentat the houe of opene | Auley was declared unautmously the uomivee | yoom-with an elnstic step, and a look at least of ment on that nceonnt, cenled by soma of to-dny’s papers. daos o ‘i Bllts were advanced to a third reading, to reg. B e hars Srosan ae it Tl for Alderman of the ward, victory. Womantike, sho had declined o bring Cameron foreed her to take medicine. Ste | desire to announce ita plans just now, and it has By to reg. 'ttt belfeved nt the time that it was done to destroy tavors to nsks wh its 1 i 3 ulate the number of visiting commitiees of g hall appoint such jndges, v the family Bible to ziva Gen, Butler the chanes | ) Bho nft s had h no favors to nsk; whon ils line is working to v caruest. Arrangements have already been per- | Sy ordor of tho Hepabiican Campalgn Committee. A TILDEN MOVE p o e nrde ind & mircarringe. 810 | Eyropo for five conts the word the nowspapers | (fenoral Assembly, oud to puvlsh the saloof fected for a thorough canvass of tho varlous The Committcemen from the varlous districts ILDEN OVE, to prove her age. Shieadmitted anumber of tet- | went into Riddle’s oflica in a state of pregnancy, T el buth Seaeh reported that evervthing was favorable fot the ters, which wero presented to hier by Butler, ns | ond later returned und rafd the child was born, | may compliment us i they will. The stlver sdulterated butter aud clivese. wards, and In o few days cverything will be O T reoulnf matty nombices i thely | Tho Governor of New York Dollvers & Blow | )ovine yoon written to Cameron by hersolr, | A wanted him to go aftor Camoran to got the | Wedding of th firat cablo has xeen o reduction Bills to reauire the publication of officy boorhing. A report was glven currency aronnd " pr : lcors aud abolls " from the Shoulder, nnd Kpocks the x manoy. trom $2 per word to 75 cents. Texpect its golden statements by all county ofl‘ olish n:nxi;}lunru?n nAhfiJohn t', :‘ol;.ii.“ ‘in;!‘l;-pe‘;ldlnn‘i ros| :c{‘l‘ni ;oigélrl:l&:u; f the First District, stated | Iiranth Out of 'l’ununnn);.r : :\‘:::zvol“ thf-l: l:n!t‘tl;r;a;-:dk‘c:r 0‘0{0 psgnmldn :‘: Adfourned, annivereary will prescnt, somothing betfer than :kglisme Bouard of Healthi were lald on ths candidatodar Aldovinania tho. ard, 1nd | fuat he was ot the meeting at Flood's Iail, Tucs- Diwmateh to Cincinnall Enguirer, 5 o that, Thoday hos nearle pono when any cor- | 4 bill hacked out fn favor of another candidate, but | day night, nud it was of the burlcequa sort. | Nauw York, March 18.~Tho great and aply [ the defonso as part.af the link fn tho chala of CANADA. Y & 5 ¢ the Canal Approprintion bill was made spe. poration may impose an almost prohibitory tran- | clal order for Wednesday next ut 10 o’clock, 6lt-tax upon cach word of important news and FRAUDULEST DUTTER. urgent eomnmerclnl corresnondence passing bo- The bill to repeal the nct to establish a Sty tweon this country nnd Europe, Concornini tho. now facsimila process of | Jonrd of Tealih was taken up, aud the ol : & % % called vinon ordering 1t to o tbird reading with. {etgzaghing abont o, e ot s avoken | Gl e oo, wo desisd e own the exclusive richt to use it across tho | “goyntor Fuller's bill to punish the manuf Atiantie. ‘The power of porformanco whicl the | pure i sale of nnv articlo ns butter und ches inventor elaims for lis syatem s carcfully stated | whiv'hins the semblance of those substaser. in our contract with him, and you mav sean that | s whieh are not made of puro erean or r’xj:m {::l)m:{l::“ private informnbion, but not for u;flfi“ “’,m“,m or ]"mkud l“i a8 to llr;'dlud t . plalnly the true and approprinte names thereof, "‘wl':“iu'[':“:d"dll;;::u?c:“& 5:;‘.};”;"'::" e ‘\"’l‘;L was taken up, unid an_amendment to striko oo} o the proviso which preveuts use of skimmed telographle cnterprise. They “expect to sue- ;< snael coo in thelr undertaking, anil _when | Dl salt, rennel, or barmicss calorlng i the chenper cable vommunleation and_ eversbody also lost, ‘The bill was slightly amended and will know ail about It. - We have manazed 1o | yivanced to a third reading. keep out of the newspaners: we dow't belfevo e in huoting ducks in compavy with a brass band, o, JIOLBR. anid shull continue to mind our own business, | The Louse took up the Militia blll agata im. ‘This polley has vnabled us to quietly nequire | mediately after reading the journal, and it way scveral important inventione, We own a re- | read a first timu at Jougth and advanced tos peater which I consider the moat wonderful fu- | second n:ldln_'l,: strument of our group, aid vet hothing about [ Mr. Mock, Chalrman of the Militia Commit- 1t hos yet appeared in the newapapers, 1 sus tee, minde o otion to have the bitl made a spe. poee when 1 nssert it may bo used successfuliy | ¢ial order tur next Friday, hut the opposition, anneabloat the bottom of the eca, I simply | ¥ho hind not succceded fu gotting Uie majority invite nll telegeavher’s to howl and pronounce | bill adopted, rafsed an objection, und the mo- e an idiot. Wo shall sec; the unexpeuted | tion was lost ou call of the roll, olten happens.”? The -LIll passed to nuthorize the appointment “But what about vour company's other in- | of Deputs Recorders and to legallzo their acts, strainents, without which, the Port sugeests, | and was sout to the Governor with an emernzea- there Is no truth whatover in ft. Mr. Foltz has never had any Idea of withdrawlng from the tontest, but, to the contrary, reports that his chances for clestion are most flattering, THE DEMOCRATS WERE QUITE ACTIVE durlng the duy in the endeavor to inyeligle Mr, Belpp into the idea thnt the would bo the next City Treasurer. The Campaign Committee was under lock nnd key at the Tremont Houso in the torenoon, and”organized by clecting C. C. . Copetunl es Chinirman, and Michael Kecley as Treasurer. Nu-other business was transacted, but on immense amouunt of talk twas indulied in, zolng to ahiow that alt waa not harmony. "The threatencd return of “ Our Carter” to-dny was considered In all Its bearinue, and the sentimeut was agalnst his return, but decldedly in favor of his making au early remittance, for the Democ- racy was never as hungry os now., ‘They want money, nand this fact s llable to lead to cari; trouble and defection In the rank and flle, Mr, Selpp, who had been relied upon 88 o ynain Atay, has given it out to his friends that ho will not stand an sssessmont fu cxcess of $1,600 to be used by the Comimittee, nnd that e will not spend more than $5,000 all told. This would seom to indicate n wnnt of contl. denco in his new-fledged party friends, for he sald to the reporter's Infornant, who isa rela- tive, thut he proposod to dispcnse his own moncy, and, above all things, to * nvoid belnur bled by the d—d-1rish,” This may be sald tobho bis first specch, or the priucipal plank of bis 'l'lu»lrudwe:lc lwwt?'—onu _Emm present w Lfl rupl;ci tople of conrersation around the City-Hatl and °V'::;!:';’“':’!" S s OB RO sented the Unlon L xonyers enert w4 | County Court-House this morning was the ro- i ¢ u | The Grent Commorcial Chango which Has {{lfr‘a.“f,?“"é}u ;:]vnn:.f\ép:u ]{l‘[m‘\ififitfin’- M\n\; moval of Connty Clerk Gumbloton by Gov, According to these letters, Mrs. Oliver lmuk I3 Come Upnn the Dominton—The People alk0 83id that it had been reported in the villace | Robiuson, and the appolntment i his placo of | Wido range in her scheine, as in one brealh, | wyaking Up—Prison Statisties. naner that ha was o recent_convert to Repub- | Deputy Commissioner of Publle Works 11, | #peaking of tho venorabla s‘““’";' aho says, &vectat Dispateh to Tha Tridbune. l(mnlsm’, and for the information of the Com- | 0, Thompson. ‘The rpoliticlans ara full God will kesp hitn from mischiel,* tho mis- Porrr CoLuonye, March 10.—The strie on 1?5‘,“:‘&3.:::‘n"ii‘:fimflf«.‘.?"x‘.';‘vfl’.‘,}31::‘2.1“?0‘3“,&:‘.‘; of the subfect, and comment s | chict belng two other women, Mrs. Davlsand | the Wolland Canal continues. Some fittecn or 5 2 Mrs. Smith; and again sho says: *The Presi- | twonty st ¢ 1 i h ited e Intt [} i- | Eenerally colored by party bins x wonty stonceutters arrived from the Unite :-:::'.‘; I.lmaln Sl Ohg datite: s Mokt oh | una sssociatton. Tammany men vigorously | dent aud Stanloy Matthews will hetpme In my | Btates this evening to take the placo of thoso on Mr. C. 1. King remarked thnt ho had canvassed | denounced the nction of the Governor. * It | Suit” Another: «Mr. Cameron took my | girike, Trouble fs cxpected In the morning considerably amonz Rerublicans In his district | wily loso him the Governorsh'n,” snid one, | ¥irtue, and God will avenso If ho docs not re- | wheq they start to work. There was some rlot- l(:}‘:zfll'r_:l‘n)zI;::nly)"en':v:?&:lhoul;: fi:l‘l’%ml“!‘;i‘"'g‘m; «ghould he azafn be o candidate, and {6 will | Poy"" One ot her letters, in which aho asks an | . vestarday, and about ndozen of the rioters Immedinte answer to hier demand to bave the " tar-chamber method of the men who Liad been | create a wide sympathy for Mr. Gumbleton.” were nrrested and sent to jall, Most of the Tunniog things n Hydo Park nbout 0s they do- | Tho ant-Tammany people aro jubllant, The | Contract of marriage exceuted, her lawyer Was | nen wero on a drunken spreo, but were com- sired, He sald thot they bad somo hard work | County Clerk’s office this morning presonted a compelled to admit was writton by bimeelly | paratively quict to-day. before them, but bo helleved that with propery | 4 ranoo appearance, Pollcemen etood nu the | though signod by Mes, Oliver. Snecial Dspateh o The Tribune. organized cfforts shoveould slect their tiskot, | entrances, nud fualdowas o row of bluc-conts | In another lctter sho offeracrent inducoments | Moxnmal, March 10.—A decling of 3 porcent efr ¢ Don Cameron If he should succeed in Influ- | took place in Bank of Montreal and Merchants® he hod evidence that convineed him that as | swinging their clubs, to d ook place in Bavk of Montreal and Merchants many Democrats would vote for the straleht | Mr, Thompson mot officlal news of his ap- | ¢neing his papn to marry her, Bho sass: ““Somo | Bank stocks and 8 per cent in Montreal Tole- {}01"“"!!‘_‘-“" ticket askf‘n;'nu!hxllr)l:flfl “}"1%0“{; the | polutment Inte Inst evoning. and he determined | 48Y !'“'i' Dfll:f(ll W""( f;':wm'hfl' ““'; ']”“‘ "'; graph stock to-day., nlon Taxnayers' ticket. He knew of om- same. I would make bim babpy. I know r 2 ocrats In ono district who would vote for the | t0 8ct quickly, nud so ordorcd a conch. It was Y A meetingzof cigar-makors has been held hera ¢ X driven up to bis residence, on Lexington ave- | Wouldh If Iwent to Europe with sour papa, I | to protest against the tarlif, ns 1t affects thelr I.‘.?.‘;L‘lflf:‘;‘% %fii’so&mfi?\ ;fi:n’imfinflffllgfig nue, jgut two dours ofter i‘uanxgm, could fatrodace him to the nobility and show | business. A deputation wes apotnted to wale or 400 Republlumu would vote for the Unfon | ynd Mr, * Thompson, sccompanlea by J. bim the castle whero my grandsireslivedin [ on the Finance Minlster, who will be asked to ‘Taxpavers’ ticket, thelr votos would hg offaet Harry Ford, Tom Costizan, and one or Scotland, Even here, if my caso comes up, I | place the fmport duty at one ccot per pound }',’,'L,‘ng".’.g.’(c‘,‘.‘;“ :,’:,',','((,’,%T," Who would voto for |\ & " ors, entered, and the Jehu was direeted | Will have the flrst peopls tn my behalf, and, had | 4nd 20 per cont, aud that clgars ara s sultable Mr. Bu A Hoering roported that the outlook | to drive down town to the County Court-House, | YOUF pans treated mo wall, you wauld bo lirst | urfcla on which to fmnosoheavy dutles, Mossrs, was fayorable in his disteict (the Second), Away the party went, rolling over tho trap- | to-dey In the Cabinct and next to the Prosldeot, | J, Iienry and J. Parcat wero named a commite My T C. Boyd said that he bellesed that {f | y1o0k pavement, nnd fu less than half an houe THE KING OF Til} SOUTIT. tee to proceed to Ottawa to Interview Mr. the new fac-simile system w; cy clauso, latform, and those wha have hud experience— | he Republicans put n good (icket in the field iy | 1y 0% PAvemsits HE0 o0 B8 SR T B0 FE | One Jetter, igned #Mars, no dnte, says it | Titloy, At newdaslmlln Aystem; nas Uuavallablo far s |16 Wi In'j"l"‘;*lcr“:,‘;“l:’;'&"‘.‘;fi;t:fln‘l‘m',':h":‘,‘, Junt “l,tl‘,',!fi would "ffi""“‘l”‘, by Aswespluginajority. of justice fn Chambers strcet. The work of | Mr. Camcron marres her they can spend the Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune, “Oh, that fostrument cnables us fo uson | M, Bink this moruing presented a petitlon sampaign, ‘They thiok that i€ his idea of e Telats M?,::,‘c‘,," owing resolutlon Wwas unanlmonsly |y i {n wos then commenced, and soou the | plensant winter monthsat the South, “and your | OTTAwA, Ont., March 10.—The Princo of | Drinter on n long doep sen cables our ability to | siencd by sixteen men aud thirteen womes, people, upon whom he must largely depend for nunnorl., 18 thut they ore to be bought und sold like cattle, ho should have svolded ex- nressiny himsell so freely on the subject, or l;cm. his mouth closed entlrely. But those who are inclined to censure him for apenkiny his mind sro not fully awaro of the fact that lo 13 not actually seeklng the office of Clty Treasorer, nor of the causcs which opernted ugon him and led him to accept the nominntlon originally, A porty light dropped the secret yuntcnh\{. or, In the Pesotred, That 1t 1n the sense of this Committea | MeN-tomers were in actual possession of the | gon Don will be the King of the South. | Walcs, who took such o decp interest in the lnce, The wee sma’ hours ta 5 o'clock passed tiat o thorough reform and rotrenchment shonld | F0¢e - dtement snd commotion, | Al the Southern ypeople will worship | Parls Exposition, has forwarded to each mem- be maie u tho admlalatration of tuwn aud viiaxo Tkl g e A ot o: | Wm. You can take the country, ns| ber of the Chnadion Commission o lot- It was announced that the Tiyde Park Town | Fanetum e found the doors locked aud guard- [ I shall fofluence every ono fu the | ter thanking them for ecminent scrvices Convention would be hold next Monduy at 4 p, | ¢y aud went away. ‘e clerks fntho oflice | South to favoryour family, so you can send mo | rendered in that connaction, and inclosing bls ., 0 the Hose-Tlonse nt Grand Crosslig, camo in at the usual hour, und thereofter a | oog by some private -person. Won't we have 0 . portrait as a memento of the oceasfon. This even- ‘e Comunitie the adjourned until Wednes- | Sireaw of fricudsdropped into congratulata Mr. dav afternoou at 4 o'clock, ut the Grand Pacltic t X anice timenext winterin New Orlesns, aud | fng the gentlemen who composed the Commis- Around the ofilea of the County Clerk the ex- | won't it bo grand to haveall the SBouthern poo- | slan procoeded to the Government Houso when tutel. citement was fntense. Politiclanswero not atone | ple adore you and your son? Yau can now tako | her Royal Highness the Priocess Louise mado o that facilltates the e of the nuw fuc-simllo | regidentsof 1lurvel,asking thatan smendmentto Appargtus. Lot me cxplaln that an the Attantie | e Constitution besubmitted toa votc of thepeo- cablen, a8 now worked, the recelviug Instrument | pleving women the batlot,for the following res- Is "Thomson's siphon-rccorder. In his system, | sona: Kirst, because the Constitution makes or rather in the systewt which s w combina- | woinen citizons, ntd denies them thie rights of tlon of the inventions of Jenkin, Vurles, | cttizena: accond, beeauss they are men's equal and ‘Thomson, the Morso cods of el sanco i 4 i de shrnals | i fntelligence, and supcriors In morals; third 18 used, und that, vou know, 13 Zcomposed of | hecuuse they have to help bear the burden o -long wud short dashes, and requires three of | Government, without a volce In its admizistn- such siena to cxpress the averaze letter. The | 4ion; fourtl, beeauso taxation without repre- siphon-recorder has to receive from the cable he fons of feclimgz, M 1 hole Bouth 1f 1 Tt mumber of olectrical impulses and mako | " 1e ficoumpatible with fres government, tommon parlance, lot tho eat out of bag, o in their oxpressions of feclinr, Many proml- | possession of the whole Soutl you will | the presentation. o Ilouse hield an afternoon session of some whan ho ald that Selpp peralstently refusod [ MEETINGS. nent Inwyers woro among thuse prasent. 'The | Loy marry me.t The Roman Catholica of tho Capital thisafter- {:;;'i';}:“"i:’%‘; :v‘c'!";’:'E"’l‘.“e'-’“’l‘I:c'-g“‘”:grfj‘“l‘xmé""flfl: two hours’ duration, still having under cousid- weeopt the nomination untfl it hod been shown FUTR WALD, general fecllng seemed to be that the Govern eratfon the Road and Bridgo law, and adjourned An ndjourned meeting of the Fifth Ward Ro- | or's action wns, to sav the least, o stranco one, | This letter sho was positive was in her hand- | noon tendered Blshop Dubamicl a most enthusl- publican Club was held last evening in the hall | 0 dlscriminating hotiwveen tho cases of the writing, and E astic reception on bis roturn to the clty, His cornor f Portland sud Archer avenuca, Mr. M. County Clerk and the Reeister. Tho reasons THR BENTIMENT WAS TERS, Lordship has been absent {n Rome since Soptem- o T h VTe % | iyen by the Guyernor for his diserimination | .Gon [utler was very persistent in pressing | bor last, and brings home with bim many spectal Schmitz In the chair. There wos a larze and | were frecly commented unon, and_found few e erattonth AL i - . Ll et enthuslastic audionee, and the utmost unanimi- | supporters. Sald ono promfncnt official: It | these letters to her attention, aud In having her | fudulgences for members ol his dloccso, - The ty prevalled, i3 fhe fimslest orgument Iever heard, The | ncknowledee them ns her letters. Theactlonof | Pone has conierred on Notre Dame Cathedeal, “\(.- M. A. Farwell solil that thero never was o | Governor substantinlly says: * tusomuch aslt | the counsel In this respeet would scom to Indi- | thia elty, the title of Minor Dasllien, a8 o proof Eatider i appears to me that The County Ulerk und the | et n possible nttempt to endenvor Iateronto | of his affection for the Ottawa Catlolics. time at which the Republican party was 8o well | jogjater have In many Instances overcharged, [ ia on tho subject of 2 [ On sueling e rdivay Gepot the Tislan was united und so confldont of success as on this oc- | horehy remave the County Clerk, but I wiil ot [ Prove # monomania on the subject of the vener- bt l; o mm‘m}' Jepe by caslon. Hut, notwithatunding this fact, it was | remove the Register.) 1s this fair? Is this just, | uble Simon. y a dep) y e the duty of sll Republicans to work thefr hardesg | OF honeat1" Mrs. Oliver wns very particular on tho subject | procession was formed, and the Bishop was es- for tho 8 f tho ticket. They had ived Loowe was met to-dny coming out of ha offica | of fmproper relations, Improper meotings did | corted to the Cathedral. Over 10,000 peopla or the success of tho ticket. They had recelved | o4 golsed for his views regarding the removal | geour, how ofton she did not charge her memo- | articipated. An nddress {n Enclish was pre- assuraoces {rom mauy able pcakers that they. | of the County Clerk by the Governor, wnd hia | TEER B0 00 080 T o) P, o Co o | sented by the Mon. John O'Connor, und fn were ready to speak on beholf of the Republican | (Mr, Loowe's) retentlon in office, Mr. Loewo [ TV she only eF | eronch Ly Mr. Tasoe, A1, P, s Lodotd nominces. ‘The speaker briefly alluded to the | Was reticent about the matter, but said that ho | vencrable mastor was Inclined, Sho went to ch by Mr, W M. P, ardship re- cnncidntes for both city and town ofllces, aud | Y08 grateful to Gov. Robinson for the view he | his placo in -every iustance. Sometimes | Plied In warm terms, after which he pronounced pronounced the ticket the best ever put I’ the | hod tuken of the vharges that had been broueht | accupled bis bed nll night. Had eiven birth to | the Papal beneaiction, The Cathedral was pro- fleld. against nim, and that the Governor's devislon | 4o living ehildren; had had two miscarringes. | fuscly decorated with flowers, evergreens, und was a sufliclent answer to theso charges. 111?.‘.'}!3:"53‘.‘(::‘151”}‘)?: ‘,‘,}:{",E{?',S,{fi.{ ,?,{5“;,;‘;:2 The following brlef, clear, and poluted re« Wituoss never haa threatencd Mr. Cameron | bunting, and opposite tho maln entranca a larza him that bis acceptance would be the blggest kind of an advertisement for his business, and that. as o candidate he would havo untold ad- vantages‘over the other brawers of the city, nnd, In the event of bis election, that he would be not orily placed in position to command the lofluence of the entire City Government in pushing his business o the detriment of rival coneerns, but also the publie moueys, There i3 really more truth than voctry in” this line of . reasoning, and, slnceMr. Seipp proposes to bo 80 nigzard with the Commlttoo und 8o penerous with outaiders, {c is quite npsnrom, that ho hos gone into tho fight as nn advertlalng scheme; und, whilo the party took him up to use him, he proposca to pet uver. {n uslng it to further his Lusiness, and let his assoclntes on the ticket go 1o the dogs. dasb, and when it swings to the opposite elde | q¢ 4330 o'clock, having pussed saventy sectlons, 1t means n dot, 1t Ieaves upou a woviiyg papes- Vi ’ THE COMMITTEE ON CORPORATIONS 0 fau o wavy, trall of duley nud, g the oucel | tuis aftarnoon resolved to report back to the or tho other of the mildlo line ot the | Houso Murray's bill piving. policemen and ire- paper, so the operator {ntervrets them ns dots | Men the right of flD[‘I!fll to the Clrcuit Cout, or dushes. The addition of the new duplox | With the reconimendation that it puss; also the system adds sbout 20 per cent only to the send- | bill ameuding the chinrterof the Father Mathew Iz enpacity of the eable, und the conditions | Soclety of Chleaco. p essential to that ncceleration aro so very dell- | 8ol Hopking' bill to establish crematories for eate, am the electrical *balanco’ is so caslly dis- | brrning dead bodies also passed this Commiyes turbed, that the employment of the duplex ap- YESTERDAY'S VOTE. anun has not justified the slightest reduction Following is the vote on the queation of the n the tarllY of the Anglo-American combinn- | substitution of the minority for the mnlndly tlon. Now remomber that on the average | report of Mr. Mock's Lommittee on Military three electrical imunises traverso the cable, und | AfTalrs yosterday, thosa voting yea bolng against the siphon-recorder mnlics three movenients | the. proposed miltin system, wud those votlg to sigully n sgle letter at the recelving end. nny buing for ft: Suustituto our printer for the siphon-recorder, TEAS, and thien each electrieal wave Sowing throuch | Bolt, Jones(Cnrlatian)Richoy, the cable will orint a letter of the alphabet. | Rridwes, Lewly, Ryan. ‘The exlsting cables charga to-day 75 cents per | Bramboel, Mcliride, Samuel, word, You can easilv reckon thut by the ase of | Chase McKlulay, THE NATIONALISTS One of the matters ot gosslp durlng the da; n conncction with the canvass was a proposi- tion wade to certaln members of the Demo- cratic Campnlj Committee by the Natlonal- 4 - or Kl 3 and beautiful arch was erected. It was coricli- Day, Mever, 1sts—tho coterlo of Democrati kickers who | it It was tmperntive on fhe ciitzons of Chicago | Matke wore muds itanie. e rosards ot v, | that “1 I"} ‘:1“ 'L"‘u'"i‘ il a0 Ul AW, | i i), DnnePets; wod ot iodhs Z“n{é;".','.‘“n’m‘;‘?“fi:;&‘,‘z‘!‘ n‘:fi:‘mfin:"mrmgf e | Ehineat, Htisham, have not yot been ablo to (ind a market for thefr | to elect men to the executive offlces who were | ¢ The Ack Was UIHsULOEe, LIRS TE BT Dint-aho liad.n Laby by Winis i Soecial Dimatch 1a The Tritune. tarill. That fs, at 18%¢ cents per word, using no | ot uartean, snyder, ;mrcnatn dln‘r{p Grlr:lnnn and Patey Howard rl:ulflns_mlgl[llud uH\lmmt.fln""“:n, nlvlu(l Ilmglnr“ u‘\‘;::‘x'hf. Xulrtn!sb::m.c‘té!:oll‘; 4 anon znnu{;eh-d ‘I“th Ecn. nun.;-:-—! Are you sure, Mra. Ollver?! Orzawa, March 10.—It 8 sald that tho Goy- | Beavlor battery thar in transmilelng ihe zamo {?fl: et oo ;ry' Tastor cghy, o l:hg; L“t"nul?lm mgoulgwlr“'nu{:g:;t ;;f;m::‘;. atd “Garter. Tarrioa g&!&:fi% of e | the strictest Intearity, "‘;c{’lty'lg";l‘ ‘L“mbmr’ll. \!Sc;l.u!tlll;r—“ Mnnd mo the lotters, [Looking | eroment have lost o very largo amount of m’:"}’%'-n‘gx:'.T'.','&“é',‘u‘x“.";ff‘é'.;ffifi‘fi':’:.(:‘;‘fl;'fi’ffi&f f}‘.’.fi'fi"}‘i'ii‘mm Tiewohen, 5Fn'!3.‘3352“{wuu. stultifying themselves, Tho proposttion | Worst demagogiiea that over ehowed In' Con. | Mr Ubloton was d sald Mr. Wally, Faswlil- | <0 (AU B0 008 B TR fz | money on account of thelr intontlons respoctinig [ Inra per day as they can. Aud all tis nde- | Hall \(Gallatin), Heavill, Tricadell, was scrlously entortaincd by somo on nccount | gress, und had dono less for his constitucnts | 0% ab first to adwmit full uscess for any examin. | over the letters| No. 28, Seo it you recomnize | 4N Gl b o G e P [ e Pet of the muclh abused Taeesimilo procesas | linlliny, * Robinedn (Jack-Vasey, of the bolfef that theso gentlemen would not bo | than any man in that Huuse, When the Stlolds | 8tion of lie books of the Lounty Clerlia | je.n 4 fr I AR e et bR e vl 1 o). Wall, able to contribute their quota to th 1, caso camo up Carter Hurrison showed himself fu | Ofiice a8 Mr. Lovwe of those of the Reglster's | “gon Bupler then rend a letter of tha10th of | Bmount of the loss fs put by the Hon. Mr, ke v i llerrington, Ttobinson (Ful-Waeber, chonuer, i caused. conelderable whion e, | iis true colors—n mre tool In the hunds of the | 0flec: But it soon became evident (lint i h ab Cartwright at cousiderably over o million of | 1anticcable of itself “"‘"r" abaurd ¥ Iineiley, Ton), Zink—18. e, Nationalists. offcred. 10 htorss Soimg n | Southtrn Beleadicrs, The Republican parcy do- tho Bar Assoclation Cotnmittee was o par. | March Tashin wlich sho sasn Hintaho lind dallars, and, a8 1€ thls were ot loss enouzh, | giamay s soinioms are Emvein the pions | M1 Rogore, {’?I":’éf?..'é‘é','.',‘é,?{ mt::mtfi: '}}e‘fn‘éfl»‘nfif “,?J'Jiféi ‘l'J’?'zlllfifx‘,‘ llll:lt {if'u‘“fiu‘x'.'f.’u.-fl?." a‘x‘:m(’hré, Ifi“‘u"l‘:‘::l:fi thay on nu‘lénu hl“imm'l 1‘: culu{ vt uu-h(luvn a8 to bringing sult for §50,000, but she was will- :deFllll:‘r’lfiu !‘\:ln(nurx ;':o:: lu: ;h: {:mlel o; dthusu‘ g:;s::cguctfitlua l.l:a e ‘_g; :n;?fi;:-'“};;; m r:“:'sll 3 fi}xlmhu{n‘;. ) fl"{fi’ 4 E‘Ichnll hod y y el that Mr. Gumbleton had violated any Jaw. 3 5 radors who were suxtous to got thelr goods oul X ] e 4 cn (Warren), Holdel tman, Selpp or thu party would put up cnough motiey | MUre K o ey o 8 o ohel: | Tt foll hack un the law of 1801, which gavo niny | 1w to take 810000; Wt sho hind beeu injured, | [ T E BT L antbig | tutini by ftsolf th bigwor hult” of tho problem | Allsn (Wiita: * Hopik Tearson, palizn expenscs, und conforence | ‘The voters of the Flith Ward could do no better full control of the afairs of Lls office, when ho | 4 it was a matter of lifo and death to hery tliem to obtaln better bankl = datl of practlcal fac-simila cabllng, which {the Fost sldu), Ingho! Poters, :ll,":; :'“"L':,'f:z":";”c“n’l’;“g“g:’l"kfil""’fvy‘glmli\‘,;'!‘,‘-""l‘.fi E.‘,‘,‘,‘,“,!,‘g,'.,‘,‘,‘}!’?{,t,,',",L,‘_,}’;'g‘;’ging‘fifl‘;gflg‘;;‘, “‘r‘,‘fi',' refusud to a committee whict ropresented only | “and Tam golng hemyrc the Court next week to M;:mc:':‘"‘;"';“ Lllflte:ns n:‘lxle“&:t‘l‘::lntn;?l?u:;?u; ‘"I:fltlll\uxln had zhczml ’A‘fllztdl.‘ ;\'mh' rlcgmfl to | Bower, -}:Iu‘l‘fi:[:;. sm’t‘.{" i S Wright . Fary . : ceens 10 the books of Nis office, Ter to the truth, Youare the father of this | M™ N what I have stated, her ) opinion from o 3 icragzs, Democrats o letter from their nomineo for City | liud Messrs. Wright wud - Farwell, business inen ;““'l:flfi:l‘l‘l“;‘;l’l}'.,’;;fil e Relly, o alitlen) ‘"'i"" il oEedias 1h th sariE 1 Sl | rehant robbing his own til. which you may ‘quota brlelly i vou chouse.” Brichain, Johnson. Sacreat, “Treasurer, prepared, doubtlcss, for the oceasion, | of zreat ability i high standiniz; Col, Ricaby i Dbaby, sa it unpro- o roc Buck, Jones (Washing-Shuw, whereln bo had declined (o run, but not having | who liad disthizulshed himsdf tn the Wars wid | deal behind this, the natura of hl‘.fi"‘n;‘zv 1 8000 | vided for. You havoforeed mo to do thls," )Inullw lIr}uuan 3! Gomnous D, Schults ukc«: tiig Jiarid aeporter ucounizud fin Ui sirhs Bune Bleran, heard from Harrison, they could 5 | the town ticket was composed of good wen hi e - T~ o, whother {t was the futention of the Governmont Rl - | Butterworth, Keniston, Bimondon, and all the schemes unil nrovmmmmxg u‘:!;"'{:mr?fr throuchout. L ;“r“i-h!‘ .’l!u‘th}":"c‘:fi‘{’“{:{{:"‘l‘"_":g":‘:;‘rl‘g“i’ g‘;z“fi"“; m‘_’j“’ Butloraskod It she bad twritton this lob- |\ oo any stopa to provent. the introduction fi:_,“,fl:,fi",,: “mfl‘,',"fi,',','ldl',‘,','ann‘,::ffil‘}“‘;{(“:,:eg,':,‘i?& DByers, poma, i naught and fell throueh, leaviug the Natioval- | Themeotlng wasnlsoaddressod by Mr.(roeloy, | T 1s S\Vid? 15 an outrage on the commontst | \Witoess—¢ Tes, sie.? into the Northwest Territorles cf Wincheator | sccond tonong, and he copled therefrom the Layman, Thomas, Ists a8 for to ecck ns over. Buty not to be out- | of the Third Ward, who spoko at_some length . f fustice. ‘he retention of A p und otherbroeeh-loading rifles and careridges | following atartling paracraphs Tovell, Thompeon dong, they cullcd thelr Campaigh Committea to. | In regard 1o the qualiiications of nominees for | Princivles of Justice. bho retention of Mr | iness bolloved then that sho was with | g 6167 BRIt Hies And ersetied | SO0 B Son o DL otuder. with your fostru. | Colling, Tyon, " (Cook), yother Inst evmnn‘.;, usini the headquarters of | town’ oflicers, and by other local spenkers, rauged plan to palliate the romoval of Mr. Gum. | cbild. On tho 2Lst of August sho wont to bed | (0, bu el 2ot ey nl 4 | mentsan a cireuit representing over 8,000 milas | Crooker, Marston, * Tylor, “'“hDfllmW“_'% he reparters were nrotptly THE PANTY OF MANY INITIALS, bleton, who, from a lezul nid just standpoiut, | and sent fora doctor. Belluved that the medl- | L1tk o Lomniiss oner of Boued Folealad | of the French Atlantic cable with sovon colls of | Grostiwaite, Mason, ke, bo hund to sce tho fun, and uionles of w dvitit | 1rhe City Central Committeo of the Unlon o tore be removed than Mr. Logwe! ad nneffect on her und it pasac not observed any large Introduction of those | Danicll's battery, o . . By usine your in. | Bavis, Jstibews, i party. They wero allowed to remai 1t could no more be remove cine h ; passed nway, Durlee, e, Wensworlh, A Jqato allay crmady until he | Greenbock Labor party (another branch of the | A dispateh trom Albany saya: *Tho anpotnt- | dtd threatei thut 3t the baby arms ginong the Indlans In the Northwest, but | strumonts the printer would give aprinted | gigrodge, A Wheeler, teport of the Finance Cominitice was calied f. by gk itness did threaten thal the y was born ol 5o, Mltehell, h Y calied fory | hody Flatle) hela a meeting last night at - Room t bort O. Thompson to filf County- : it was under the consideration of the Govern- | Roman letter for ench fmpulee, , . . i 3 ilso when up Jumped 11 v ] ment of Hubo b Y= | gl 1 it to him, May I 1d sh 3 . Ewing, Mock, Wilson, et up Jumpad Herr wid pronosed thiat they | 15 Crystal’ Biock, otherwiso known as Brick | Clerk Gumbleton's placo i3 bitterly denounced | 8D would swear it to him, May ave sald shio | 10 b oimer thoy should take steps to pravent | Would worlcon the ¥reneh cable hetween Hrust | Granger, Mo, Wightinan, e ooty scselon, Ity motlon pré- | Jiomeroy's officu,' C. J. Boattie presidod, and | by the Tammany members of tho Asscmbly, ( Would sond thie buby to tho Senato to disgraco | VR ReChrte b S et o HopE D REIE | and St Plorre (2534 milcs) with tho batterlea | Grav, Neal, M. Speaker—0Ts Shened it {l“",;.l o of 1 HAuCE WAB | qhoyt fwenty delegntes were prezent, In tho «r}’.w look upon It as n epcclal blow almed atthe | him. Was not positive thut sho sald this to usually employed.” Green, Bepecting n diviston ot spafia sniio iad camo | hegiuning of the meethyr Mr. B. W, Goodhue | arganization by Gov, Ltbinson. hlm into that country, ; TIG JUDIOIARY COMMITTER ZAMACONA, of tho Houso Lis afternoon resolved to report B, Louis, Mo, March 10,—The formal swel- :"Mk .\!h:l l:llnhcu'; h:ll snmvl;ilunc nmrlé Ilhnellflf; 7 o lon of Judees of the Buperlor Court sl Rll:m? to B‘!" Il.eulu was fl;“ to ?nnor ‘f‘fl"l;h"“'i place in June noxt, at the sume time that Clr oxican Ministar, to-uleht at the great hall of | cyit Judges are elected, with the rocommendss the Morchants’ Exchange. Over 8,000 adfes | tlon thut it pass. and gentlemen, rooresonting not only the mer- s contile und manufacturlng fntercsts, but the INDIANA. wealth, culture, and fashion of the city, were TUE LEGISLATURE. present. A brief aud graceful addressof wel- &peclal Dispatch to Tha Tridune. . como on hohalf of tha city nnd eltizons zeneral- INDIANAPOLIY, lud., March 10.—Wltbin the 1y was prepared by Mayor Overstalz, but, owlnyg | next year $710,000 of temporary-loan bonds of to the fliuess of that gentleman, it was read by | tho State bonds become due. A bill was nassed the ITon, Georze Bain, ox-President of the Mor- | fn the Ilouse to-day providing for an extensiod chanta' Exchange, To this Senor Zamacona re- | of the loan for a short time. plied in o short spcoeh, glving a briof sketeh of | In the [nsane-Asylum investigation to-nigh the commerelal rolations between Mextcan und | v gy oo -dealor fnn tes, coffee, aud sugan %38 Eurapean countrics since the fudopendence of | J» & MO " y coffee, "t Mexico, tho past and presout condition of trads | the principal witness, He sald he sont 8 0 between his country and the United States, the | of tea to Mrs, Dr, Jameson ono Chirlstmas, bl radical chlan Mlxl‘lcm.lmcu‘t‘on the nredfl the | the Doctor refuscd to recelvo it as 2 nrcl:fl: two peoples u late years, e growing 8D0S1- . nt b tlon on tha part of tho Mexicans to caltivate :nd vaid f‘nr "('“mm"m}; 3 l{.‘;‘ m;l'lc.‘ e closor snclal aud mora Intmate commerclal in- | boxes of cigars to Dr, Ever! Jsslome tervoursc, und poluting out saine of the means | Asylum when tho Leclslative Commiss iy by which n new, mora frlendly, and profitable | €ré wero expected, and ho thought they W order of thinus mav be brouznt nbout, ie | J1Kke to simoke whila there, tons! sceme? to think tho Misstsippi Valley possessed ‘The Dowocrats will rush the Congresticll the most patural facllities for condugtiug trade | Apportioument bill through the Senate with Moxico, aud as 8t Louls 1a the largest und | House to-marrow. Tho Republivaus claim most contral city fn that valley, he thought she | the bill will not Eive them moro tnan turee should lead oft {n the now enterprise of opening | Fescntatives, direct commerce with the great Southern Re- public, TENNESSEHN. made what he thoueht would ba n gladsome - Dianateh o' Conesnnatt Gasetta, > g Mz, Do Cosmos nsked: * Has any communl- Houncements 10 swas b0 the elfoct that ho had | New Yoris Sureh 1.—Doliticians dlscovored 1.y (AYEER TIH GUFFWAS BIOBONT, catlon beon recently recelved from the Govern- obtafned pledges far enough money to defray | to-dny, as they thought, that the Register had | Don’t know thut she spoke to him atter the mont of British Columbla respeeting the cnact- the exocuse of tickot-printing, sveakers, car- | Fone over toTllden, abandoning John Kelly,and | gult, Knows that when she wrote to him (Cam- went of o speclal tarllf for that Province, to fare, cte. ‘The Chair threw around thy ane | that he had been spsred in consideration of the | gron) ho refused. When Mr, Cameron locked continue untll the Cavadian Pacific Ratlwa nouncenent a vague shadow of susvicion by ask- | transfer of alleziunce, It 18 nlaosaid that Relilyy | 3006 '0s 1o hotol he seduced her, Shall bave heon completedt It such hes Leas ing it these piedies enine from Greenbackers, | the Sherlll, hias gone over llkewise. “The £ " . ecelved, what 18 the intention of the (E; ol Mr, Goodhue roplied with somo warmth | Dotronaza of ail théso ofticos Is vory laree, und | Gen. Butler—What was the stato-af your | received, Bl s tho tntention of ghe Gogern- thut an_ orzanized body of workinzmen | ey contaln many members of the ‘Tammany | heslthi” 3 L it . tion of Do aialn rue stood bobind the pledges ready to | General Committee, who will no doubt have to Witness—** Well, T was well {n thio morning.” 1",,,,”,.,_..,,.“.," received by the Go: Kaivks e.r “hack ™" them with monoy and vates. “There | tako thefe choica” botween ucknawledklie the | Nover tola Mr. Cameron that she was a vircin, | - Mr. Ofden ave notico. (AL ho Sropd. move was ono deleguta who evidently thouzht the | ruluof Tiidon or fosing thelr posittons. Tam- | 00 St b CERNO0 ) 00 g THE R LIRS | o Corvespondonce betweon tio Govarnment o stntement iiflo lshy, for lio voso hueriedly, | many, men are wild with' lndiguntion, und Jonn || Gen. Butter—s¥on dituibl ol scee’ and | {00 SRR LG ovatont” of e Ontued, pulled down his vest With n nervous jerl, aud | Kelly’s cvenlz paper, the Arpress, donounces | ho had read a lotter datod Dec. 0, 1870, fn | ghiads B, tod OVETRITGRE OF the Lnfted salt: Whon_you comodown to financed, the | the entry Into the County Clurics oftlec, which | which sho professea to give the detafls of Mr. | Piotes FeEanflik tho ax on s eans contatnine l-‘au{mcut,h \Vn'nll l:l:l nu{.’ Lx(c,n.l’em,“‘ l‘llndtlum ;\‘fl‘: \lflllfll:;fl'bui certalnly not flleeal, as *'rove- | C.'s conversation ot the hotel, and speaks of nder tho ‘\anhlr:‘gton Treutr:.!lthll\d‘ ;‘m‘tc!:& went on to say tha he M, (1, L. par a no utionury, L funds, ancd “-Kmx,u.mxm, do W’l’!" l’a puL no 1t |m¥uld also be mentioned here that the Imvlngfh:ul; turned ciut. u{“lll-‘u Eennte.ml‘hn lu:llgfllue‘l}. Sl 5 e a tlcket'in tho fleld this spring. The speaker was | Potics Commisstoners wiil bo removed by tho | most of this jotlerfs too indelicats to publish, | | ‘the Or posls Ak Py il “natso kura™ that the moncy which was sald | Mayor in a few dave, und thotwo Demacrats | Whon Gon, Butler questioned her s to the | 1€ BOGY 1O B8 RUGEKER IE HERS ‘?,,lll)m le“. to bo pledgzed was not comlig from outside | Who ara to be appninted tothe Board ave nlrendy | alleged {atorviaw with Scuator Cameron at the utorest ,‘:u secure c{,.mn m;,'l'.v,fi';“ 1o "}'u H sourees, and he didn't. belleve in taking money | ksown and are two of Tilden's most dovote: Cangressional Hotele whero the improper advane | tariff so a8 to provent its oppresst ons of & ho troin anybody but Gréeubackers, | He “thought | irlends. I¢all this wosatp i correct, Tildua will | o \Sory'rmado, slio anta sho had not charged her | 1 wil in its prescnt shiapo tho agriouliural . that the money was furnished by the Domacrats | practically control fn a fow days these doparte 4 ; E | et mot BaBorTintaresta al i sy Hiec or by the Repitblicans to bug off the Green- | ments of the City Government: Libhi | miud, but to her best recollection It was in tho f;:'l"';; vl suntoreatsiol theconntry,also bacliers. At this polut, the \Chinle suddenly }t’flr‘k'!v : 1’“"“"-“ Cfl“"“Bu C,"‘!','k'fi gfi’”n "'I“:" “'I ,‘,“7“;{ ‘;"‘1""‘(-!"“ """ 1;"‘ ‘3““’“'-‘" e it Sitlgnation meotiugs will ba called for the iy O 'otninitices, the cuister's oftice, eriil’s mistress oskKel o (ieneral; abru g N e e e | B Musor's oflos”. This. haclades n Torgs AL s lx“ dl!| Y- : )u;ld in varlous parts of thy Dominton protesting i ! Flie quostion somewhat startled the witness. | ugainst the tarilf, which prosses oxcoptionally Whitaker, prosonted the Tollowing, which wero proportion of tho wity patranage, All 1eas | gno arow hersolf up with dignity, and roptiod | hacd oi thelaborits classos, Lt fa reported thit A : g i o 1 unsnimously ldf’mm : T s n Antil, Politiclans on ail | with firmness: * Pardon me, sir; thoro fs no | the lumbermon, who wre threatoued with ruin, Your Commltteo aclectad to draft resolnttons | Tammany Suchetas iu Aprl will probably liold a ¢ tiou tu 11 14 bearlng on tha action of the Convention calied at | sides derlar to-day that by the middle of next | mon fu the United States, not even o prieat, | Vol PRSI (Ol & convention tu tho courss of Greenebaum's Hall report as follows: month Tiiden will” bu 1n cantrol of Tammany | that can call mo by that name,' e workl I'"E'm :“dmlwu “’-‘I‘z 0 thoe tarlil, Wagnuas, Tl fecent Convention of the Na- | Hallitsuif, und, therefore, master of the whold | ' yye " ndd e poTSlE ltrice UL Ottiwa, who aro not lng tional Grevnback Labur party of Chlcago proved | Dumocratic party of tho State, We'll aco ahout that,"” added Gen, Butler, | particularly flourlshing position, are surprixed to secteant to ita duty by uominatinga man forSayor | — This coup a'tat, coupled with the success ot | 8nd he then asked the witness serles of doil. | find the prica of thelr grocerics materlally fu- Who was not a memover of the parly, and that, too, ¢ o o - | creased. Bugar {ncreased ons cent s pound, After prefuciue 16 bisinosa by paasiug & resointion | Rabdall ut Washington, 0lls tho ale witl pre- | cate uyestiana ua o, hoe. allcecd crimin) con ! were disappointed, iowever, for the Committee roported that they had not been able to ralscany funds, owing to the long-continued nnd unex- lained absonce of Mr. Harrison, and Vheir fnue- ility to make uny advantageous coalitfons, A Eloom scttled over the group, und, disheartened b eyond cxoression, a member proposed to dis- und, No, sald auother, we will not dis- baud, for all hops s mot yet lost, and he vproposed that the Tesolution adopted providing againét the nominatlon of any ous who was not a member of their [;m bo repealed. Everybody sectned to seo he drife of things, but another shadow settled over the group whew it was sald thut the lust resource had been exhausted fo trylng to et a candidate on_thefr ticket who ‘would nut up money, cte. Thia coraced the untumed, wnd they at ouce et about nominating a candidate for'City Tromsurer, All. Stuuber was nomi- nated, aud o coufusion of tongues ensucd, Bome wero fu favor of asking the Boclalists to ler them in, among whom was Herr, Feleh took a moderate view of the situation; and sug- gested that tho Republicans would’ probubly puL lw the money to run thelr campaizn i they would put Mr, F'arwell on thefr ticket, but ho was opposed to t, ab tuclined to fuvor u coalition with tho Soclaliats, I with anv party, becauso there was yery littlo differenco between the alms und ob- fects of tho two purtlies. Dufl was opposed to auy coalition with the bocialists, and denounced them roundly as tha enemies of the workingmen, saylu;s that they would not support Hurrison, and wero ot able to put up any mooey, le warned the party that it Stauber was nominated ! ! & 3 ; g teas several cents, All biscults have boon fn. | After tho addresses were finished, the floor THE DEDT. ha would waah bis bands of th parev, and esid | 1iat H Would faky up o man, vho was ot o meme | dlctions of Tilden's ronomination tn 1850, nection with Scm;lm' ?I‘r;lu'uni Yhis hart of | ercused, us thut articlo 1y on the uncnumerated | was partially cleared, aud there ts now ono of Spactal Dispatch fo The Triduns. a great mauy vile onud pretly thinge. The hu;‘uml.n’p,’.‘_rlui (lhl‘“gwc' be It & A——’—“—“ s bt the oxamination ia totally uo for publica- | 50 per cent list, Imported presorves and cane | tho tuost brilllant promenade concerts nnd fin- NasuviLLe, Tenn., March 19.—Tho raflrosd wrangle continucd for some time, amlust which | ¢ 5anenr of'5h et CiuItice repudiato In toto o o tion. ed fruits havo lncresed cnormously, Amerl- | promplu dauclug partiea fu progress ever ecca les to-d Gov, Marks a 0B A. C."Walsen aud Gavin, of the gang, wers put | that,"while we desiro thio succoss of ont narty, we Loudon Jellér. Cen. Butlercompelted the admission from the | cau and English sauces formerly sold at 83 cents | in 8t Louts. companles to-day sent to Qov. In pominatlon, ‘Then came a proposition to lnmnunn sction until pronosals could bo invited or the party's support for Clty Ureasurer, but It et with " little favor, and flnally A. C, Wul- I;I‘IAITSHUI Ward anluuhlia;i uml cooper by witnoss that o all thelr erlminal dntercourse | POV command 50. Hardware shows oo upward 8incy Benor Zamacone'’s arrival hora he has | munication agreelng to waive the claimed e3* tendoney, Dry goods are adyaucing, Tweeds recalved marked attention from leading citizens, | emption from taxation, Tbis sction will 388 been shawn through all the chlof mercantile und & renué manufacturtig ostablishments, taken to all | between 80,000 sud $100,000 to tho e An artlstic sensation for the next Academy. do ot want It at the wacrailca of aur prineiplea, nor | 5 A7,57 L Sonoation oY CI SRXE et BT thraugh a corrapt and unhioly alitunco of olthet tho | M Poyuter, It A., s patuting o Y e Ermecot Bad byt corta fa biees buk Domocratic. or ltepublican parlys snd , | besutivs, of whom you havo so often leard, in | Benator Camer 7 DUb § gre fncrensed 10 conts o yard, ‘Fhe ten-pound Al o ascbublican DSty sud whereas, | G iotice. " Nire, fanatey 18 tobo. the Jeading | she had fnvarlably gouo to bim. * But ho sont | diaukies B0 40 83 senta. “Linen s Hrie e fused admixsion to the Convention, we refuso to be | Sizure, Mrs. Carwallls Wost und the Duchesses | gor e, sho sald lo explanation, materfally affected, nud paper collars Lave gone L il accor goverucd by its uctlon, and this Convial I adies who izured In Vau'ty Fair's Jenkin bk p Jisses af note fo tho city and subrhs and sase Fomitoy marileg Ui Usrer cinbiy 1 Wi " ) - | Buvurucd by its action, sud pray that this Comiolt. | e who tizured fu Van'ty Fair's Jeakin- “ v ” m | up with abound. Farmers' prices remaln where | he lias spent thoe time not only pleasant! ! a communication to the mm;' el ey {,'i,‘;,‘.r"'&"u.":“""‘“_l‘:":f"‘%‘!i! foama | tow may lu lte windom'place usan trae Qrucuvack | sonlau * season huwmber * ora sitting to the hx; x:l'; é‘;:" "n'::l‘: rwu Bt slwaya o o limt ll?oy werg, whilo bread ls mlvn;clnf;. "I¢ {4 said | profitably. i 4 compauled by recommendntlons in Nfcrcnm‘: thetn with s full cket, nml each candidate ag | 20 10 tolr prover light Lefore the peaple. artist for their faces. ‘Thoy ars to bo attlred jn | ShOULH 5 G thut Dr. Young, lato of the Bureau of Statia. e —— au adjustment of the Stato debt. Rumor 88 Jiherty to maku the best terme ho ean election. m;l'lvlvll‘: lll:lcz?:‘ul umulnny.:iuukm;w:l ulmtfllhlcr why c:nulu:iflwc. und dej )(llcm" Il:luym l'clxme I‘A:ht,- v" ll"n‘yunt for me," auswered the witnoss t:u. I‘l\‘nmfimunl was the princlpal adviser of o E'l'h' Eperor and Von Roon, hio will adviss the Loglalaturs to fix tho rstes day, 5 putting o clty ticket In the flel 0 | slcout-dour iuimne. on' now iere 0 evasively. the lon. r. Tilley o it bis tari ho YWillia; 1d [ . o your ,,fg,cy‘},; -?0};:'(‘;{‘,,:?_‘:'."::3 ,fl,‘ég h}."’l";‘“{,',f;’ one could ba foutd who had & biiz enough #bar- | bu s koy to the pictura for the misorable outatd- | ' Auswer tue quostion,” sad the Court | changes. ey “{n" meaparlig’ hls taritt e e pall s visly Lo Fidi ¥ " t. Marshal Von Roou shortly before tho deccaso of | 201t10 at 50 cents with 4 per cent Intefeh o the lattor, His Majesty ylrrlvad unexpectedly, | correspourdent cslled upon him to-night t00 el and without any sunouncement having beon | taln defloite information rezarding the m'('m' they depend for rulsiyg the mouey to have thelr tickets prited, ‘They are to bave s ratification meeting, bul not untl they hear from bim, el und the party could not eicet anybody any- | ers who unly zet occasioual linusos of the Fpecial Dispaich 10 Tha Triduns, sharplv. way, ‘The Chuir infldly sugwested that hie Do | charmed circle, which sald’ occastonal glimpscs | - Well, then; yoa, sir,"* admitted the witness, | MoNTrEaL, March 19.—The Rov. J. B. Green, allowed Lo appoint_a commlitea to * scary up are not always caleulated to elevate the oxierior How inany chtldren buvo you had " was the | pastor of the Churchof the Messiah (Uuitarian), | made to his former Minlstor of War, who & - | but ho deciined to reveal tho contents o protigpt A some candldatea, This {nciled Mr. Whitaker to | opinion of soclety. ‘The portraits witl need no uestion, Bu resigned awd 1s about to procued to Boston, diately recognized the Empomr,'prcl:l:fiu;fh message uathl {t was sent to the body. 'Tho Socialist of next Bntunlu’y will contain {h?‘:&:‘;t‘:{&‘-l::cll\lfie 3‘..‘3‘}.,'“;‘{‘;"&“{.".‘, L ?'”.’." 4 ““fn{ll'“":“t""\uk:l ll‘cm p"l‘;nr.h vlgw. I!lulxmvk "T;nvgin":::fi; two Olvers—aro they?" A(I'z":u::}nu g‘l" ?xmio'mlldmwedhl‘r laa‘cu 'f"‘" i u:dv‘. ?‘huid ‘m"wlm“1 l}mm N u"'ld fhe ' 6 lld—l; tee * ! ¢ ol i party thero | AMayfuir wi How fhel ata anuce. o lochelaga it ! 2 v ¥ Ll the bogus letter addressed to the organizer of | represeoted had heee bought und .gm Arhek 18 | famous Kroucs ariiet painted the Egmnrcll of | ¥ Yes, air.” ey 3 e it e e Na Llirectard | elnimad, ujostel what o pleasurol™ 'fhe Has Sownd tile Wi the Boclalistlc party st their Convontion, and purportiug to be from A, M, Wright. Tols Jet- ter, It will be remembered, was shown Lo bo s forgery by TusTuisyns, aud utterly repudiated by B. Goldring, for false urrkst, had furnishied all the mooey for * Greenback,” | the French and the beauties of hor court cojoy- | ** And how many dead)” saked Gen. Butler, ‘The_ followluz ara the statistics of the com- and Natlonal, and ** Loabor * party dolnys ttis | luig the Juxirles of the bath. We bave not ar- ‘The wituesa” answered that sho had two mis- | mon jail of the city for the year 1878: Number spriug, He thought thatno Ucket should be | rived al itat pass fu Evgland yoby bub weare | carriazes. ot {mprisonmients on warrants, 8,801; number put upunless some fountaln-lead cculd be | getthwon, “DIdu's you threaten to send tho baby to the { of prisoucss tocarcerated, but 1ot ou warrants, Eroperor replied: * 1 havo mauy reasos for be- Boaton Ginde, ing grnumll to you," und then, {vuh luuun in hls Bines the mmpr;r‘nl:o o;: the Comm:g]": eyes, and' amid the general emotlon of those | will, Cornellus Vanderbilt has bees who witnessed the scone, took & touching leave oy k..l'mm" copy of tho Bay-Siste 00l of his falthful scrvivor,