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OVER-SUNDAY. Threatening Aspect of Affairs in Maine on Sattr- day. A Fusion Atinck on the State. House Thought to Have Been Imminent, The Lawful State Militia Forces Mobillzed In Time to Prevent It. Failure of the Conspiracy to Remoyo Collector Merriam, of tho Eighth Itnots District. Calmination in Now York of the Speou- lative Orisls in the Wheat Market, MAINE. Boston, Mass., Jan, %.—Tho Boston Her- ald’s special from Auguste says that three companies of troops anda Gatling gun gar- rison tho State-Ilonse, 4 PILLSBURY, Pillsbury saysin his dally Standard this morning: “Mey oF MAR: Tho nextartlele on the progrum [s to disperse by foree the Legis- lature convened in Unton Hq, Are you, 13 free men, willing to submit to this outrage? Sev to it that your representatives are pro- tected, ‘This is the culmination of the out- rage inflicted on Democrata and Greonbackers by the stalwart pimps of the Republican party, Who isthe man who will now step out of our ranks and sida with the cawardly men intrenched in the State House, who tremble at the sounds of thelr own voices, and do not feel safe untess backed up by the bayonets of the State militia? Let the end be what it may, history will read that Corporal Davis was the first man in the Stato of Maine to authorize tho array of bayonets at tho. State-House, to keep from Its portals the oltlzeys of the Com- monwealth.” UNDER ATMS, Adjutant-Genoral Benl, Maj. Nye, Capt. Sinall, and other military men are In tho State-Ilouse, Every military company in Maine is under arms. The Gatling gun at the State-llouse frees the front qpor and conld sweep the stone-fingged terrace with death-lall, i SMITINS HINT. , The Fustonist Gov. Smith hints that the Republicans may get all the fighting thoy want, Capt. Blick, of the Fusion staff, says that ail he asks for Is to be arrested, It is re- ported that n case of carbines fs seereted at his down-town office, PREPARED, All the military in the State will be hero by night, if the Fustonists carry out plans thoy are alleged to have matured, “NO FOOLING ANY LONGER,” fe the Republican talk to-day. The State- House js converted into a sort of barracks. Stoves are in tho cellar to cook the army tatluns of beef, etc, for the troops, At the Adjutant-General’s office they have informa- tlon which Ss said to justify the calling out of the militia, GOV. DAVIS §s strongly urged to at onee disperse tha Union Nall Legislature and tho Fuston Gov- ernment, Sunday night the troops will be underarms, ‘The Republican authorities as- sert that if thers is ¢lvil war the responsi- bility rests upon the Fusionists. ‘ KNOWS WHERE HE STANDS, Boston, Jan. 2t.—A. speefal from Augusta pat Gov, Davis said to-night he had not felta single regret since ho had taken the dectsive step of callin: troops to the State- House. ‘Tho atop had been urged upon him for several duya by his military advisers, but hot until evidence of a conspiracy to selze the State-House had accumulated to a start- Ing anonnt did he feel the least justified In farclstie Ils prerogative ns Commandertn- Chiefyand then only to protect the public property and uphold the laws, he straln upon republican Snstitu- tions has been sreae throughout tho wholo controversy, but he could seo no slinde of ar- bitrary aetlon in Ganploying the citizen sol- ery of tho State to protect the Government recognized by the Supreme Court. When all the evidence of conspiracy was reagy for the press the public at large will sca EXCITED, Avausra, Mfo., Jan,’ 24—The presence of military in the State-House somewhat ex- elte the populace, who murmur at military re. uxt {udieations of a movement to In- late, he Republicans clalm It was the presence of the troops that brought the Fuslonists to thelr senses, and Induced them to rofor the ease to the Supreme Court. About half the force fs on duty at once. The whole foree could be brought Into Hn ina moment, ‘There is 0 patrol about town watehiug for any suspicious movements, and trusty men are posted in every town to glye dustant Information in caso of any threaten- {ng demonstrations, The military and Executive are both In Teadiness for any movoment of the kind, Adrummer who hus been through the ‘te say4 he sold 200 revolvers and fifty rifles. ‘There are no indications of an out- Vreak at Huis thne, though thore is considor- able netivity among a certain class, Henry Lugalls, of Wiseasset, went to Ban- gor this afternoon bearer of the questions from the Fusion Legislature to ChietJustica Appleton, GRUMBLING AT GANCELON, Boston, Jun. M.—A Herald special from Augusta says: “There Is much grumbling fmnoug the Fustonists, who are charging that ¢x-Goy, Gareelon traded with tha Repub- Neana and plotted with Gen. Cham- berlain to. dullver the State-House to the Republicans... Gareslon, they may Went home to Lewiston prior, to Chambertuin’s taking possession of the State- House, and thers mide a trade with Con- ressmian Frye, who had been cominissloned o make soina trade with Garceclon. ‘The bargain: was successful, and Chamberlain Went Into the State-House, ‘This is the talk ofthe Fuslontsts to-night.” THE APPOINTED TIME, Other specials say tho State-Ilouso nuthor- {ths say they are now sure that this was to have been the night fora Fusion movement on the State-House, ‘They say they have In- tereepted Fustoniat dispatches showlug that the Fustoniat Governor was preparing to duster Is forces, The plan was to move Upon Auguata from all poluts, Front Bidde- ford 175 men wero to lave come on a Inte Daltuan train vin Boston, All this Intelll- nee Is assorted to bo, confirmed by -Hepub- can advices just rocelved, hae »A report comes to the State-Louge from Portland that AECRET FUSIONIST LODGES, With 9 code of grips and passwords, have ven discovered, Tt was rumored ‘in‘Augusta to-day that an fgentof a New York frm received, a fow days ago, an order for 200 carbines and 200 rovolverg, and a watch has been kept for them by the State-House authoritles, Fustonist ‘Treasurer White will, have nis annual report ready by Monday or Tuesday, Je stilt holds the keys of the strong bos, aud until fhe ‘otli= WIL not turn over his charge luttes on Accounts go through his books, but the Indpubiteans Gay he must go, veri: catlon or no verification. ‘The Governor has been str nely urged by some or tits advisers to order the entire uilltary forces of the State to this city to- hluht, to bo ready to forcibly disperse the Fustonist. Government. by Bondy. The luilitary advisers of the Governor believe the pe valley fg to end the dual imi siness al once, rescud the great Ben Btute, and install ffatbrook tn the ‘I'reasury, Gen, Spurling, Uke mony other veterans, belleves the whole Fuslonist Government 1s engineered FROM OUTSIDE F118 STATE Bid ts part of to capture the noxt Beuatoraldp, He coherie eae Rnd Eloctoral IN THE NICK OV TIME! Avausra, Jan, 24,—Thero $s ovidantly an Qttembpt to rally ‘the Fusiun forces to-nigh! but {twill prove futlle, ‘The evidence shows there wesw ulan to capture the Btato- House fast niet but Wire precautionary meagures ruven Tho Governor was just twenty- four hours ahend, of Binltl's staf, have ‘ol. Blood and Dayls, Tountted 200 men fn Biddeford ¥ and Iutended to sent them fotki oieeean Be vunn fratn, but tho Governor ordered the re efor Company to take the same train in i event of the Fustontsts coming,—which rant to stop them there, and probably they will not come, Lawiston ‘intended :to loniats from. come, but report ey ligve bandon tettco] era SHOPSEEY The keeper of the idan reread, and the oMelats ule, i a ake iby tore itn ls: “hay ¢ telegraphed: wat the Stat uhig tu eopo with a forte of ‘DON. Seulait le ae Governor hus reulyed congratulatory COMPLIMENTARY DIBPATCHES from the Governors of Misstssippl, New tor and New Jersey, anda set of Tesolu- ons from the Grant Club tn New York. Congratulations are being received by the Governor from all sections of the country any That ghee g tres, government In Maine, and Hi austatn sae : ‘was btrong enough to hg action of the Court {s warmly com- mended for the able decision, whet eon serve og landmark fr tho future, and ay 1 bulwark of republican goyernment eyery- Mera, pag, aeptibte 18 abpreliendedt to-night, » Davis Wi in the State-Honse, ee enlauoyieta OrINtons, Special Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Wasiixoron, D.C, Jan, 24—Ropublicans who are well in orm Os to the sitintion 1 Maine are of the opinion tint the persistence with which the Fistonists keep up the ngita- tion there shows that they are influenced by Democrats tn other States, aud that the pres: ent agitation 1s caused fora purpose, Spenk- ing on this subject to-day, Mir. Frye ald: “1 do not apprehend that thore wilt be any’ yio~ lence, nor do L think there is any causa for acrlous apprehension, I think ald the ex- eltement over the situation of affairs eonelu- sions are Jumped at, and that sober reflection will convince all conservative men that there Ig no actual danger,’ Tho Groenback membors from Maing too, say they do not fear any violence, and. Punt that oven tho dispatches gent by tha Agso- cated Press are colored with sensatlonalisin, Ladd, tho most ‘consorvative and ealmest of the Greenbackers, recomends the adjourn- ment of the Fusion Legislature, subject tu tho call of Gov, Siuith, and thinks that the Republicans would then compromise within Bingty. days. Otherwise there would be trouble in the collection of taxes, Afr, Ladd said: ‘You sce the present Leg- Islnturo of Maine haste fx a valuation on tho broperty, of the State for tho next deende, Now, if the Fustonists keep thelr organtza- tlon {ntact and adjourn ina body there will de such trouble pntlelpated by the Repub- Nean Lerisiature to enfores ant Dill provid. ing for tho collection of taxes that. they will bnturally sovk to compromise existing diffor- ir arsenal refuses Danicl White as WASHINGTON, metal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Wasuinatoy, D, C,, Jan. 24—The attempt to remove J, Merriam as Collector of Internal Revenue for the Eighth Collection District of Tiinots, and to appoint Tom Mitchell, of Bloomington, of the nots Legislature, in Hie place, will prove unsuccessful, Collector Morrlam arrived hore three days ago witha letter In his pocket from Secretary Sherman asking for his restgnation, He will return to IMnols ina day or two with positive agsur- ances from President Hayes that le will not be removed during this Administration, The story of this removal ts along one, and the most interesting one In the recent WIBTORY OF ILLINOIS POLITICS. Mitchell, when recently here, said he had an absolute promise from Logan and others that ho should be appointed to Merrinm’s place, and he left for Hilnois Inst week with the promise, as he understood It, from Seoretary Sherman that Merriam should be removed and he appointed. An effort has been made to secure the place for Mitchell since the 4th of March last. ‘Ihe movement recently eul- minated at 9 meeting of the Ulnols Repub- Henn delegation here. ‘The Ilinols Repub- Iteans have organized themselves into a club for political purposes the object of which is to make he influence of the dele ation nore powerful in the way of secur- fix patronage and accomplishing any ob- Jeet which the delegation or any Individual inember of it may desire, ‘Ihe theory of this Club fs that the delegation shall’ at- tempt to MAKE ITSELF POTENTIAL by acting asa unit pon all questions, The practice of It in the future may be some- thing very «iiterent, if the restiveness ex- hibited on the pant of some mombers of the delegationshalltakedetinitshape. Atarecent meeting of the delegation it was proposed that the Republican members should agree to recommend to the Preatdent, the Secretary of the ‘Treasury, and the Commissioner of Tuternal Revenne, theappolntinentof Thomas Mitchell, of Bloomington, to the place now held. by Merrtam. Of course, the appoint- ment involved the reujoval of Merriam, The files of Collector of Internat Revenuy runs indefinitly, As the Administration clatins to be conducted on civil-service plans, It was necessury, too, that there should be some reason why A VACANCY OUONT TO WE CREATED in that office, Several reasons were aug gested at the meeting of the IMnoels Ctub, and other reasons have been stated to the Secretary of the Treasury and ta the Presl- dent, Aimong the reasons glyen at tho Clib why the uclowation showld join with Logan in recommen tig tia appointment of Mitch- ell were that Merriam Ives on his farm in ‘Tazewell County, somo distance removed from hig revenue offices; that he {fs absent from, the offica two or three days in a. week, leaving the work in of deputies; — that he fs) a man of wealth, a banker, arbitrary in his tempor- nment, and not spose: to work fine moniously with othor members of the party. It was moved that a petition be drawn up ASKING THE APPOINTMENT OF MITCRELL, and that the delegntion should algn it. At this meeting there was outspoken opposition to this, and It seems Wo have been the under- standing that the delegation would agree to support Mitchell, which involved, of course, the deposition of Merriam. ‘The petition was drawn up, but it happened that the names ef Cannon and Marsh did not appear upon it, This petition was filed in regular order, Commissioncr Rau favored the change, and recommonded the removal of Merrhun tothe Presldont, Seeretary, Sherman, who was repeatedly scon upon the subject, also consented to the remoyal, and wrote a lotter in duo form requesting the Teslgnation of Merriam. = Meanwhile” 8 commission of Ney rug Avant had been tendered to ‘Tom Mtlchell, which the lutter refused, saying that he wanted nothing less than what he lund beon promised, naniely, MERRIASS PLACE, Mitchell, the litter part of last week, stating that ho hind received assuranecs from Seo- rotary Sherman that lio should have the place, loft for home, Morrlan thon appeared pon the scene, © Ta soon learned that same of the Congressmen had signed his applica tlon through misconception of tho facts, ane that very fow of thom had, or at least desired to express, any hostility to him, Merriam, however, did not choose to bring the Con- gressmun into tho contest, but presented his. casa In person to the President aul to Seere- tury Bherman, Morrlam stood upon his record as un oficlent oflicer, against whom no char, could bo suntained, Ile showed that his ofllee, according to the reports of the Special Agents of the Internal Revenue, and by the records of the Revenue Bureau ttself, RANKED XQUAL IN POINT OF EFFICIENCY with any in the country, He showed sev- eral letters froin the Htovenue Bureau com- mending hin, and he understood that thare were ho rot except political reasons, for hs rumoval, and thatthe only politiend ‘re son was the fuct that, among uther promises which. were made jn connection with the United States Senatorlal contest Inthe Ill nols Lexisiature, was one that Ton Mitchell should appolnteé to the Eighth Internal Ttevenue Collection District. ‘Chils presenta- {lon of the case seems to have had Ite effects, and Merrfuin ts not to be removed from oftice, and Mr. Thomagy Mitchell, of Bloomington, and his politival friends are defeated, Commissioner Raum does not credit the report of Merriain’s friends that the latter is to vontinuy In office dudetiultly. ‘On the con trary, Raum Is of the oplaion that Merriam ough 0 : BE REMOVED FOR aati @ following are some of the objections mnt to thoetaldnuaeeof Merriam Pecrons ‘That ho resiles on Ms form tn ‘Tazewell County, which he uiade his family home, and Gonseauontty, ho ty fiat abl Cy iiogaf Y) fie Gileos that he is a his Ceo ad that hla offlelal borate subordinate to duties private TH Jnteresta; thathe Is obstlnate, and does not cobperate with the Revenue Hureau in mat- feraintended for the good of the serviess that whan tho ravonus ollicera were rent Into his district to attempt to discover the frauds which subsequently resulted in_ the indlet- ment ofa large number of persons tor de- frauding the revenue, Merriam did not gid the Goverment, but urged that the revenue oMcars, whom he characterized as dhioves and acaindrels, ahbould be recalled froin his district; that he was unwilling to believe that tho distiller MeIntyre, who was a larga dopositar In hts (Merrlanv’s) bank, could be GUILTY OF DEFRAUDING THE IMVENUE, agit has been proved he was: and tliat for those and other reasons it would bo better for the service that he (Merriam) should leave It, ani Commissioner Raum thinks that the matter Is by no means settled yet. Merrlan subrilttad a formal statement’ to the Presi- dent, in it he revinwyg at length the aceusa- Hlona whleh Congressmen have made agalnat hin. We says that the charges false bin Are frivolous; that the letters which he files from the Department show that ha Isa good officer; and that the attack upon him orlgi- nates In promises made at Springfield to reward members of tho Legislature for THEIN SUPPORT OF LOGAN against Oglesby: that this program fneludad the removal of Marshal Hildrup and the ap- polntment of A, M. Jones fn hls places the apholutment of MeLaughtin in the place of Marshal Roe, when the term of the Intter should expires the removal of "Mlloteon In the Quincey Diatriet; and the removal of Mer- Thu and the appofntment of ‘fom Mitchell, and that attempta have becn imade to carry out all this program. Part of the program hing been successful, and itis thie to call halt in this polltleat game. “sven ADO ANOUT NOTHING.” Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasitixatos, D, G., Jan, 34—The Senate Exodus Committee to-day oxammned Duke- henrt, Passenger Agent of the Baltimore & Ohio Road, who sold the colored emigrants nenrly all their tickets. Altogethor, net over 463 volored Paoule have one West. Of these 28 were children, Of the 528 adults, at least half were wouen, and there. were not more than 200 adult mato voters, That, Dukeheart sald, lund created all this consternation among tha Democrats, * Voorhees objected to the use of the word consternation, as he sald there had been no consternation, but a gool deal of indignation. Windom accepted this modification, Dukeheart sald that hs Company allowed porsons who brought them passengers In compantes n commission of $1 on each ticket, and 60 conts on cach half-ticket, Hu gave , PERRY AND WILLIAMS, the colored men, this commisston, and Is now paying Taylor Evans, of Goldsboro, N. CG, a negro, the sane commission, ‘The Greencas- tle (Ind) Banner, he sald, had cireulated handbitls, composed of editoriqis and letters fromm emigrants already in Indiana, offering Inrge wages, abundance of work, and in- ducements to come, A. W. Mendenhall, a clerk In the Treasury Pepartment,, from Indiana, testified that Perry and. ¥ illams, who wore on thelr way to Kangas and other Western States, saw him Inat fall and wanted to secure homes for 163 colored people, whosennames they had, Men- denhall suggested that Indlana was nearer than Kansas, and 1¢ wanld be cheaper to go there, and that. employment could probably bv obtained, as Kansas seemed to bo OVERRUN WITH COLORED LABORERS from the South, Thoy agreed to stop in Indiana nnd Investignte the matter, Men- denhall had written to several people on the aubjeat, and had reecived letters from prom- inent Indiana politicians, who sald that tho Republican party would have nothing to do with the exodus ns a polliical ino emia, but that personally they would ba glad to have negrocs come to Indiana. The Demverats had evidently expected to peeve by Menden- Niall that the exodus was planned by leading indiana Republicans, This evidence, how- ever, proved exactly the contrary. Thus far Senator Voorhees ‘lins failed to obtain any- thing favorable supporting what are under- stood to be his theor! es xcept from O'lInra, the negro who is now contesting for a seat in Congress, = THE GUILTY UTES TO DE TAKEN, DEAD On ae ALIVE, cial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasuinaton, D, C., Jan, 34,—Gen, Adams loft for Colorado to-night with Jnck and Sawawick, of the White River Utes, and Waah, who ls an Uncompahgre. 0, M. Mears Becompanted, the party os the official in- terpreter, Jack nnd (his companion are charged with the delicate duty of ringin in tho twelve gullty Whito River Utes, dead or alive. Wash carries the orders of Ouray to his tribe, who ars to do all In the! war to assist Jack in his undertaking. Adauus will take no part In the actual work of CAPTURING Of KILLING THESE OUTLAWA, That work is left wholly to tho Indians themselves, Adaing thinks he will bo buck Jn Washington in three weeks. While not oxpreasing entry confidence In the feasibility of tho Secretary's pian t capture the Utes, he thinks they will bo fonnd’ at. or in the neighborhood uf Los Pinos, What he fenrs inost fs the premature publleation of the In- teutions of the Secretary by the newspapers in Colorado, The agents of tho Indlans will quickly curry al unfavorable reports ‘to em, and when the delvgation from here renches there thelr iission will be wel! known and the Ludians sought for possibly well out of the way, NEW YORK WHEAT MARKET, Spectat Dispatch to Tas CAteage Tribune, New York, Jan. %1.—Tho speculative erlsis in wheat culminated to-day, nnd thou- sands of small speculators throughout the country wore cleaned out, Tho case fs nl- moat a parallel with the great December brenk In the stock market, except that thore does not appear to have been any Jay Goulds among the blg speculators in wheat to pub- lish in advance a colossal “boar” Ho and fol- low It by hurling a huge block of the active commodity upon tho market, The disaster in the present Instance seems to lave been entirely duc to natural causes, Last au- tuinn,. after obtaining rellef by the sale of sovern! millions of bushels to exporters on private terms, the big specu- Intors In wheat turned thelr attention to ORGANIZING A NEW “DULL’! MOVEMENT, based on the Incoming new crop exclusively, They purchased immensoly, and forced the price steadily upward, both In this country and abrond, through thelr agents. Meantine a horde of smnll operators, attracted by tho constant riso, entored tho market and began to purchase blindly, under the secming sup- position that thera could be no limit to the advance, ‘The blg speculators assisted them until at length a polnt was reachud at which it became no longer proftable to export wheat, and It begun to aceumulate in store, Sensible persons would have stopped before that happened, and the moat ctrostworthy udvicus ary that those who or- ganized the movement did stop, and havo since remained passive except to take advan- tage of occasional opportunitics to UNLOAD AT HIGH RATES or to purchase at low rates, as the mnoarkot happened to fluctuate, ‘The publie, however, with the uaual Jock of intelllgence so con- splcuously mantfested Iu the stock market Jast year, continued buy, . constant. i forcing prices upward, —-uulll tatty the blurehouses throughout the country. wero filed to overtlowing, lmarging begun to be exhauhted, as well 14 tho moans of teplentshing them, prices be- gan to tumble, the * bears -austutlng the to celine materially by hammering the market, and the erash came, During the past wook there has been a fall of from 7 to B34 cents u bushel on wheat. ‘Towlay along thy dectiie amounted tg 3 to S conta a bushel. ‘The day's dealings on the Produce Exchange wera ATTENDED WITH GREAT EXCITEMENT, and during tho afternoon there wore rumors ble, a number of promluent lrouses mentioned as in dificuttles. these, however, managed to tide over the erlsis oxeept Paul Worth, grain broker, Afr. Worph laying been Left in the luruh by some of his principals, was com- ellod ask for an oxtunslon wntil sue! Hino ‘as he can force those persona to make good thelr marging, Porsonnily he laa man of responsibility, and the thie osted was tven him, Itly belleved an tmnense wun f small speculators throughout the MAVE WEEN CLEANED OUT by the decline. ‘Those are losses, however, that can never be uccurately known ag the result of today’s trouble, They represent savings and surplus moneys and burrowlogs of thousands of private individuals, who, It they fall Into ‘lidieultles on this account, will successfully ascribe this trouble to some other cause, During tle entire day on the Produce Exchange contracts wore being sold out under call for account of thesy poreans, ‘The tumble was of some slight benef in bringing prices within the range of ex- porters, and >. AN UNUSUALLY LARGE BUSINESS was dono on this account during the after iS ero! count : CHICAGO TRIBUN! noon, Gran freights also became afronger on the prospect . of smplovment for, the hundreds of {dle yessely which hava becn lylug at this port for months unable to ob- tain cargocs, Mercliants say that hardly any- dody In town has been Freelving hy con- signiments of grain Fecently, All the store houses lave been fi he to overflowing here aswell asin the Weat, and n letter dated Springfield, O., says within twenty-five miles ¢ tint place a large quantity of grain has been temporarily stored under improvised sheds, for the rensin that NowoDY counn Aut FOUND To nUY IT ie In the clty, and there was no place to store If nent uiere, Merchants say the situation is very precarious, because forelyn advices continue adverse to te “bulls,” the arti- felal values maintained here 0, fong havin opened sources of supply to europe which thas country did not have before. Onts, corn, and provisions were all heayy and lowor, in -Bympathy with whicat. — CHICAGO, ‘The produce markets were rather active Saturday, but there was a noticeable wenk- ness alfaround. The feecling here, as well as elsewhere, was pecullarily bearish, and nearly everything went down In consequence, Telegraphic advices from London quoted winter wheat at what would be about 81.10 per bushel on this side, and New York umbled from two to three cents, Pork was Weak, and there was a sympathetic break incorn and oats, Everybody was in tho selling mood, the {dea having ‘at Inst taken possession of the crowd that there was too mueh wheat and corn, pork and lard on hand aud awalting shipment to justify the Keeping up of prices at the stiff figures which have until very recently provalled. It was uintter of no little comment that British quotations hayo moved strongly downward $n consequonce of the weakness on this sido, though prices here have been too HY h to permit shipment, and ara too hi ah to yarrant, ft now, sven if Liverpool and ndon had remained steady. Export. orders are few, except Inthe way of muats, and foreign buyers are too ovidently fm- pressed with the fact of tho Immonse sup piled on this sila to, be deceived Into paylng the stiff pricca which have lately ruled, ‘The fooling In the afternoon wasrelativoly steady, Pork closed 2744 conts lower, at about $12.45 to $12.50 for January, and $12.073¢ for Marchi, Lard closed if cents lower, at $4.95 for Janu: ay) and 87.404 to $7.60 for March, Spring wheat closed 334 conts lower, at $1,143 for spot and $1,103 for March, whlle corn closed ed vents lower, at 3536 for spot and 405¢ for ys JUDGE GRESHAM. . Ho Gets in His Work by Botncing a Urace of United States “ Commis alonors. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Inpranaroris, Ind., Jan, 25.—Severat days ago Calvin F. Rooker, a well-known politicinn and lawyor of this city, rendered a bill of $430.15 for services as United States Commissioner, but, in- stead of approving tho account, Judge Gresham. took it under advisament, calling for avidence in support of it, Yesterday afternoon, to the surpriso of overy one in the court-roum, bo made a long report «dlaallowing the ctalm, In tha course of which ho sald:. Tha Court finds that tho proceedings bofore said Commissioner wore ‘begun in 187 eases; thet In Io said cases the attidavits were filed by one Gites 8, Hrudiey, who was not employed by the United Statos ng Rovenue Agont or in’ any othor capacity whatever, but noted by the procuroimont and hud the codperation of anid Cominissioner in bringing sald cases before hiin;. that tho de- fondunts in thirty of said ensea onty were held to angwer In the Clreult Court tho charges so proferred ugainst them; that tn forty-throo of suld casos tho defondunts wero pists upon examination, and that in the remalning. 114 enses the proceedings wero dismissed or aban- ‘doned. And tho Court furthor finds that the account aforesaid Je for services rondered in ninoty-elght of the sald 387 cases; that in eight of the ensos included in suid account the Com- missioner hne charged focs to the nmount of 810 for hearings that wore waived and not really had; that In two of suid cases, wherein tho hoar- ing was had on the same day, the Commilssioner ns churgod fecs to: the amount of $10 for two days when a feo of & for one day fs allowed by law, And ft is thoreupon ordered’ by the Court, In consideration of the premises and of tho inannor in Which Bud proceedings wero inatl- tuted, and of the lomu churgea so inado by the Commissioner as aforeanid, that hls sufd wocount ‘be and tho samo is hereby ieee and it is further orlored that tho appointment of sald Calvin F. Rooker as auch Coimtmissiouer be and the game fs huraby tvvyoked, In revoking Rooker’s commission, the Court remarked that Rooker claimed he waa not eng- nizant of having done any wrong, ‘This may be, sald tho Judgu, but, if it is true, he Is cortaulnly nota fit person to fil the place. Ieokor is at present ninombor of the City Ooupoll, aud ‘his en County Clark for one term, Ho is 4 mem ber of tho firm of Rookor & Norton. Lator in the day Judge Greahum ntso revoked the commission of United Stutes Commisstonor John J, Hawes, but ussigned no reasun for his nctlon, et NATIONAL PARTISAN POLITICS. Funny Politicn! Situations at the Nae Uonal Capital—Nerven of tho Demo- cratle Body inna Bad Way—Weastorn Democrats and New York—A Thur- man Boom, Spectal to New York Herald, Wasitnaton, Jan, 21.—Ono of the amusing dificultica with tho Democratic party hore just now Hes in dofcotive communications between ita wings. For all purposes of political genorl- ship thorenre not less than three Demoeratlo partics in the flold. Of course, they all profcss to bo Inboring for tho saine end—tho defeat of the Ropublicans—and they*profess to bo one party, Dutifthoy formod really one coheront organization, such 28, perhaps, with very good manutgoment, might look for success, thoy would take caro, oapecially in thoso days whon tho tclophono hna come into ald the telegraph to transmit intottlgence from one part of the body to the other, to compare views and planus, and, by consequence, to act upon sume well do- fined und common Hue of operations, To wn finpartlal obaorver here ut Washington nuny things appear comlo in thoae days, ‘Tho extreme fright of tho Western Republicans at tho apparition of n movement to repuat the Jogal-tendor clause, for Instance, isn drojl as nuything well can be, Tho growing omburruss- mont of the third-term manipulators na thoy discover that {t will bo much caster to noml- mato than to elect the ox-Presklont ts stl funnior, Tho voxutlon of prudent Democrats. at tho Fustonist blunders in Maluo cannot be seen without laughter, find tha manner In which Agsistunt Vostmaater General Brady ts bullying the Gommitteo whleh protends to be investigating him ts better than Anaverigo performance of * Pinafore.” But, on tho whole, the therough iadcpondence with which tho dliferont Democrntlo vohorts move and net, euch forltaown band and thedevil ake tho hindmuost, 1a tho most comic fexture of pole Itiea Just now. While the Democrats of Now Yorkure soberly incoting In counell at Albany to heal thalr dliferences and pecoaey fo carry thotr Stato this fall, the great body of Weatern Demoeratd hore are joyously crying out. Let New York yo. alot woo not nebd New York,” Wallo Democruta at Albany oppose with all thelr aight the Mepublican proposition to have the Electors choson by diatriats, Dumocrats of tho othor wing here proclalin aloud that this is Juat whut they want, It will rid thom of tho necessl- fy of paying wy uttention to, New York, and will ennblo thom to nominate Mr, Thurman, You ure to understand that there ia all at once A great ‘Thurman boom here, Calculations made by the rogular Western Demoeoratia arithmetic taun show, it Is sald, that Sr, ‘"hurman, whons overybody Yho uthor day supposed to have beuw pernianently disatted by too long sitting on the ‘once, ending with o ditunging fall on the wrong sido of it, waa nll tho tints the heaven- appalnted Democratic candidate, The brethren, are deoply excited over this Bay y discovory, and tt ls for the moment rathor a blot on a Dom- oerutig reprosentative ifthe hails from Now York, OF cours, nothing can bu morg fortus nute for a political party than to come accident: ally, ag It wero, upon tho very man with whon thoy can wht) Tho epublicuns have not got so far yet. Thoy are just beghitn, to fad out that the tilrd-torm’cundidate wid filles, would probably draw g blank in the great juvember lottery, Ditton the thor band, the he hee jour.6 have a oonsiderable number of uxe gellant and popular men on thote Mast of popular eandidites to choosy from, ant the Democrita buye for sumy thme dolorously complalned that thoy hud scuroely nny one. And now thoy have luokily dlecovered Mr. Thuruvan, or rediscovervd him, to speak accurately, Thoy are uot to biume that thoy ball bite with joy, aa though be were uw longelost brothor, with or without ao strawberry murk on bi loft arin, as it may tora out. ‘Tho'fun of its that in tholr Joy they have forgotten to commynicate with the Nuw York whig of Vay part. indeod, to hear the hinguage which Js used, thoy do not care whother tho Nuw York wing, which’ bitely thought ituolf ao. line portant, knows Boy tidarboue tho now linv of operations and the new Genera, Muunthne tho Republicans at Albavy may us well know that thoy cannot do a greater favor to thelr Domu- cratic brethren down horu than to pasa qt once tho bul causing Presidential Biectors to be chosen tn distrivu. [t féull right. ‘Tho Demo- orate are happy; apy buve once inure, to use & Weatern phravo, “got the world by tho. tall. 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