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< oe ie z i o \ F J ; & IK CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCI reported adversely on the Houso bill for removal of political disabilities of indlvidiala, ‘On motion of Mr. McDonald, the Committee on Judielary were discharged from furthor con- fideration of tho memorial of John B. McLean relating to tho taking of fitegnl fees in tho ‘United Btates Clerk's offico in tho Clrouit Court of tho United Btates for tho Southorn District of Oblo, and praying tho nppointinent of a com- mittes on the subject. ‘On motion of Mr. Rayard, the Bennto pnesed tho Housa bill to amend See. 3,920 of tho Ro- vised Statutes to rend ns follows: “Bua, 8,020, Where froarms, scales, balances, shovels, spades, axcs, hatchcts, hammers, plows, cultivators, moting-inachines, and reapers manufactured with stock or handles mare of Wood grown in the United Btates are exported for tho heneft of the drawback under the pre eoding section, such articles shall be entitled to auch drawback fn all cases where the imported material exceeds onv-hulf of the valuo of the material used, and where cans manufnotured in whole or in part of imported material, illed with products grown or produced Inthe United States, are exported for the benefit of such drawback, the eame shail ttt all cases ho entitled to tho dsawbnok provided for In the preceding section, where imporied material weed in tho manufacture of auch cans shall not bo less than ge forcontuia of the valuc of atl material used in the manufacture thereof. Mr. Wallace, from the Committee on Appro- rations, reported, with amendments the House Bi toprovide for the deficiency In the nppro- printion for the transportation of mile on the Rtar routes for the Nxcal year ending duno 0. Ontered printed and pineed on tha calendar. Hills were introduced: ‘ we Mr. Vest—For the ercotion of a public Duiliting at Hannibal, Mo, By Mr. Jonne—For the reticf of Mra. Betty Tylor and Mrs, Knox Wood, daughter and granddnughter of Zachary Taylar. Mr. Harris asked unanimous consent to have taken up the House bill to provide for the con- Struction of & marine hospital in Memphis. Mr. Hamlin objected, 4 Mr, Carpenter submitted a resolution Instruct- ing the Committeo on the Judiclary to Inquire whother Congress haa tho right to mnke the Indian Torritory n soparate Jiulietal district, and to organize a court or courts thoroin, and If 80, what jurisdiction ought to be conferred upon Id courts, and to report by bill or othorwise, aid over under tho rules. ‘Tho Sennte procceded to consider tho calen- ir. ‘Tho dill for thorelicf of certain actual sottlers in tho Kansas Trust und Diminished Revenue nds in Kansas passed. Tho Dill restariug to tho public domain part of tho Fort Hipley, Minn, military reservattort parsed. « The bill for tho rellof of Rdward Coreolitts and govon other persons, Inte members of tho Firat Michigan Cavalry Veteran Volunteers, was Tenched. Tho bil was adversely reported by the Committcs on Milltary Attairs, Mr. Baldwin advocated ‘the bil aa an exton- Bion of tho principles of amnesty, Mr. Cockrell hold that it was morely n question of removing tho record of desertion, which could be gong ‘by tho War Departmeut without special jopistation. (he morning hour expired pending discus- lon. HOUSE. Fernando Wood moved to dispense with the morning hour for the purpose of moving to go. into Committco of the Whole on tho Refunding: il. + Tho House, howovor, rofuscd to dispense with tho morning hour, and restimed tho considern- ‘on of tho bill regulating the removal of causcs from Btato to Federal courts. 9 morning hour expired without fal action on tho bill, and the Sonate resolutions relative to tho Into Senator Houston, of Alabama, wero takon up. Eulogies wore pronotunced by Mosars. Wright, Fernando Wood, Cox, Forney, Lowe, Williams, Vorbert, Herndon, Lowis, Samford, Sholloy, Houno. Atkins, and'Harris, Tho iiouso thon, ng a mark of rospect, ad> dourned, ———— CINCINNATI. Discordant Notes in tho College of Muste—Theodoro Thomas Sends Hin imatim, Speciar Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CINCINNATI, O., March 3.—Tho announcement: 4n ono of tho papers to-day of tho true stitus of afairsin the College of Music has stirred of commotion In musical circles. Tho people up Cincinnati, recognizing tha importanco of re- taining. Thoadore Thuinas hero, ure generally on bisside of tha fight. To-morrow will probably decide whether Mr. Thomua will continuo his Inbors here or return to New York. He re- .colved Information to-day thut tho Directors would return an answor to bly ultimatum to- morrow. Itis understood on goo authority to-night that, if this answer js not sutis- {nctory,—thut ix, if Jt does not xecede to the changes in manugement which + ho demands,—Mr, Thomas will instantly tens dor his resignation, Furthermore, if the Dl- rectors neglect to serd tho promised reply, ho will realgu, Hois under contract to nut ns Die reotor for five yeura, ut asalury of $10,000 a year, but his friends consider that the terms of this contract have niready been violated by tho nfin- agersof tho (allege ast that it is ne longer bind- jogupon him. Ho Hares emphatically that “hig desiro ta to remain in Cinginnatl and build up: a great school of music; that ho regards it as the moat fitting culmination of hfs life work -in | behult of bis art. He guys ho bne no deairoto trivel around the country again with an orchestra, and will notconditct i becr-ball band anywhere, He has confidence in his ability to bulld up a great institution bere if it is orpanired, and cnrried according to his views. Ho consiiers that in the line of his am- bition and of his duty in tho cause of musical art ho ung personally aud in writing assured tho BKourd of Directors that be hag no desire to sever his contract and return to Naw York. In an interview published t-duy Gon, Gosharn. said Mr. Thomas usnnily felt most anxious for Teforms Just after his return from*New York Visita, intimating that New York Influence wis at tho bottom of the trouble. The facts are, however, that tho times whun Thamus bas agl- uited the mutter buve been before instend of vaftor his New York visits, Mr. Thomas states that in tho evont of his Yetiremont ho would remain until after tha May festival, and doallin his power to make \ the onterprise u success. Ho is willing further to continue in bis present position intl! 0 Kue- cessor his been scoured if his views regarding tho futuro do not meot those of tho munage- Ment. ‘Tho apprebenston here ia that his rorires ment would be 0 fatal blow to tho fntoresta of the college. There was some talk to-day that if tho Directors aid not accede to ‘Thomns’ de- mands tho stockholders would tuke tho inatter ep and reverse thelr iction. THE INTEROCEANIC CANAL. Lieut. Wysv's Statomont. New Youx, Murch J—Licut. Wyse, of tho *ronch navy, who holds tho concession from ‘ho Government of the United States of Coluin- dia for tho Intorvceunle Canal, said to-day be- fore salling for France; “I lowk upon it asa great work, jn which all nations should tako part, and particularly Amorien. Its great Im- portance to the United Btatea of America can- not ba overestimated, [think tho work should be carried on {n accordance with tho, wishes of the people of this country. In tho position Ioc- cupy I must seo that overything Js done In ace cordance with the concession I have obtuined. If any attempts neo made tn other directions, In my own interest und that of those vested {1 me, wo must and will protect our righta forthe timo to come, Should De Lossops suc: coed in forming a company, he will, in all probability, be clected Prusidunt. In bis posi+ Hon us Presidont he would, of course, receive 4 handsome bonus, In Making, my contract with tho Colombian Government [ foresaw the possi- ‘Mity of forming a company in the lund of the ‘Sty and Stripes, and todo eo is iny dearest wish inthe future. My iufluence with Do Les- beps ts not to-day what it was formerly, chleily + bucause from the trst time that that celobrated gentleman undertook to fornia company our Views ou may points bave nut coincide also because dinong those who surround hla there are some whose presence Is much to be res rotted. My Inimedlate interests He in the Mancial success uf De Lesseps, but we have sive righta thin he bas and more niplish the gignutic undertaking.” De Lesseps purty, which has been und! vided for three months, breaks up to-duy, Bowes, Ponzat and Houtan sotting sail fort France. Herr Perks will leave for Caps Cod to- morrow, In company with Sess, Hunichel and Goddard, engineers of the City of Boston, the object of the trip being to Conslder thw possl- Dillty of a canal across thu western end of the peninaula of Cape Cod, tu connect Murtha's ¥luic- Yurd Sound with Massachusetts Bay, and save Anany miles for vessels bound! La the const. To-morrow De Lesseps brings his visit to this elty toy close. With bis wite he leaves at 10 1, ni. for Waablngton, at which pluce bis atuy will de limited to three days. He will then go to . Philadelphia, and, leaving Mme. do Lessepa there, will continuo his Journey westward to Ciociunath and San Francs He will return fu three weeks. ‘To-day hu visited the Nonnal Behool, and in the ovening waa a wucst of boner: atthe reception at Delmunivo’s by New York merchanss coguged in trading with Pucillo and * Bonth-Atmericun ports, $$. THE COMSTOCK MINE. > SAN Francisco, Cal, Murch U.—J, W. Mackey: . Snautbority for the statement that ho bus purs chased from J. 0, Flood tho latter’s entire tay terest ip tho Comstock mines and milly. Ho declines to stute the exact conyideration, bit + eatimutes that it {8 over $6,000,00. He bus t! greatest comfidence In the Comstock. Floud « Wil) henceforth duvotey hls attention to bis Sun Muteo property and to banking. piece sade EE LoNoothes Whleker Dye equate Uil’s=f0 cents, PRESIDENTI An Authoritative Statement that Tilden Will Bea Candidate, Said to Hayo Beon Mado by Him- self at a Recont Con- ference. Greenbaokers Assombling in 8t, Louis to Hold a National Oon- vention, At Which They Propose to Nominate a Presidential Ticket. Meeting of the Indiana State Central Republican Committee to Select Delegates to Chicago. A Mysterious Visit of Spenker Randall to New York City Recently. Opinion by a Leading German Journal on Blaine, Sher- man, and Grant. The Third-Term Program for Illinois and Indiana Materially In- terfered With. THE DEMOCRACY. MLNEN A CANDIDATE. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, WasntxaTon, D. 0., March3.—Tho Washington Post to-morrow will contain the following dau- ble-tended announcement, which seems to rottle tho question of Tilden's canlitdnoy: At n meeting of tho prominent frionds of Mr. Titden, which waa held in New York Inst Saturday, tho deglaration was mule by that zene Uetnan that be would withont doubt, he a eandl- date for the Democratic nomination. During tho Inst six months reports have renehed us fram thine to thine, and from most authentic sources, that Mr, ‘Tilden contemplated a voluntary but devided renunelation of such honord; but we hive no reason to doubt’ that, whatever muy have been his intentions or purposes, ho is now tirmly resolved to wk for a renmininition, Tt was due to bls friends who Might desiru to nttach thamselyes to othar cin- dldates In the event of his withdrawing from tho mee, that he should come tonn fmmediate and positive decision, and this we are inforined on peat lg authority he has done, . Mr, ‘Tien {3 credited with the posscasint of rent. polltien! sngncity, and alinost unbounded inti eneo in his party; but we hare no reason to doubt, and on the contrary. every reason t bullove, that unless he can convines the Cinoitnat! Convention that he can carry the Stute of New York, be can never ob- fain tho nominstion, Ho may be ble, as the New York Sin, which appears to bo bts vora- vlous mouthpiece. asserts, to defeat any Domo- erat nominated over him or ngainat his wishes, but even in the Jaws of such a contingency it [s. not possible that a convention of senalblo men will meet and noininate a man confessodly foredoumed to dofunt. It will be of tho highost iinportance, thorefore, for him to iinmediutely put nt work tho ngoncles which will bring ubuut a consoitdated Democracy tn the City and State of New York, GREENBACKERS. THB NATIONAL CONVENTION, Special Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune, Sr. Lours, Mo, March 8.—Tha botela hero aro fullof Greonbackors halling from almost every State In the Union, and gathored in response to a enll issucd by Hugo Preyer, of Canton, 0. Chairmun of tho National Union Greenback party. The call Js fora National Convention to nomtnate candidates for Prealdent and Vico- President [n St. Loyls on March 6. The Conyen- tlon meets to-morrow Iu Masonic Hall. Thero are also in’ tha city various mombers of the National Greenback Labor party, which hokts ita Convention in Chicago on tho Yh of June, who come hore in appo- sition tu to-morrow's Convention, seeking to have It postponed to the Chicago meeting, The delegates here appear to bo of the (Mrecen- back party, and ara determined to make noml- nations atonce. Caucuses are holding in tho hotels to-night, and thero is every prospect of 0 Hvely tht in the Convention to-morrow. Robert Cheator, of Now Elumpshiro, It is axpeoted, will be Chairman of the Convention, ‘The South> western delegates appour to be in favor of none inating Stephen Dolaye, of Now Jorsoy, for President, and B,J. Chambers, of ‘Toxus, for Vice-President, Thoy uppear full of enthusi- asm, . INDIANA. MEETING OF THY NEYUDLIOAN COMMITTER. Spectal Dispatch to The CAtcago Tribune, InDIANAPoras, March §.—The members of tho Republican State Central Committee have nenr- ly all arrived, and will bo in scasion to-morraw afternoon for the purpose of sotecting four delegates to the Chicago Convention to repre- sent tho State at lurge. There Js no opposition totho reVieotion of Mussrs, Now and Miley for Chairman and secretary of the Committes, Tho cholco for delegates bas narrowed itacll down to seven or elytt persons, who will prob- ably bo tuken ns delegates and alternates, OF those named, Ughtning {6 Nkoly to strike the following for one position or tho other: James A. Wildman and i. 8, Martindale, Indlanapolls; George W. Frlodloy, Redford; jesse Brown, Now Albiuy; D. Kunier, Kyvanavillo; Leouldus Soxtan, Rushville; 1B. 8. obortsony Fort Waynes and State Sonitor Langdon, Latuyette, “Tho canvass is vory lively, andthe hotel curritors are Cull of poiltlelas from nll parta of the State, It is likely Mette ate tention will be ylvon tothe personal preferenaes of the candidates, althouzh of those inentionad Blane or Washburne would be thelr frat choice. No business will bo transacted otbor tuan that strentioncd, unteas it bo the selection of an Ex- scutive Comnmittes to qe apenies with tho Stute Committee, Willan Wathico, of this city, will BW nuned He OnW uf the five, aad. probably United States Mursbal Dudley. MAINE. INSTRUCT FOI DLAINR, Auousta, March 8,—The Republican membors of tho Leylstuture met to-night and chose tho following detegutes to the Chicago Nutional Convention: Eugene Hale, Joseph It. Bodwell, E. T. Gilt, and Almon A, Strout, Alternates— Orville D, Baker, Frederick N, Dow, Wiilliin HH, Simpson, A.C. Hanlin. Revolutions wore ndopt- ed roulliriuing the principles of the party and urging the noiniuation of Blulne, THE TILDEN SYNDIOATR. SPEAKEL RANDALL AND OTHER FRIENDS OF THR A}ex-GOVENNON IN NEW YORK ON A MYSTEEL GUS MIRsION, Special ta New York World. WaAsutxaton, D. G., Feb. 20.—Speaker Randall left this city yesturdny for Now York to attend aniecting of Mr, Tildun'’s syndicate, called for Sunday noon, The Speaker and Mr. Scott will represent Ponnsylvania at that mecting., Mr. Handall haa doubts, whieh increase day by day, whether, notwithstunding ull that has bappened and all the loyal service ho hus reudercd Mr, Tilden and Mr, Pelton, the mantle of Mr, Tilden wilt fall upon bim at Clneinnatl, Of the Nu- tonal Committee of thirty-oight, which met here on Monday last und which was appointed ut St, Loute in 876 asa committovof Mr, ‘Titden's friunias, only ten coutd bo found to go with Bir, Beott In udvocagy of Mr, Tildun'a plan for the coming campaign, This unexpected dofvetion from Gramercy Park has led to the formation of of the now “syndicate” woilch Jato hold its thst: meeting in New York to-day, ‘Fhe provalllug opinion in Washington among Western Democrats ly that Mr, ‘Titden will ae the ingubinary which bo organized bofore the St. Louls Convention in 1838 and during the canvass of that year In order to bring about a compli- mentary nomination of himself at Cluciunati, Ju tho Southern States the Democratiodelegatog to tho Bt, Louls Convention ara Ukely to be ro+ chosen if they dro ullve and desire 18, and there. Tore It Is beld to be certain that tho ictlucnces employed by Mr. Tilden fuur yours ago this month will continue In operation {fy June, 180, Mr. Tilden uppeals with considurable forve to tho yinputbies of the older mombers of his party, 8 Duc with the younger men iu the South and Weal there des 4b 15 uli Vislll wy WAU bis methods and his political eeltishnesa, That ho will actually bo tho Democratic candidate this year no ono expects. The curnest and Ngating nen among tho Democrats nro sald to bo AC em ETHIE WEST ane outapoken {nape tonto any scheme which {m= piss that tho Democratic delegates nre te go to “incinnatt hnndtenpped with any other peposo. than that of picking out tho fittest Democrat in tho country to be the 1 lent of the United Btntes. Fie i timentaty resolution respect- ing Mr, Tilden, {fhe asks it aa an “indorses mont,” thoy do not object. But thoy say it would bo childish to offer a nominntion to Mr, Titien onan understanding with tho syndicate that some member of the syndiente will have wt letter In his pocket from Mr. Tiden declining. “the vtnsollvited honor” | Such proceedings world bring contempt on the ticket from tho tart, and cuable tho opposition to say that the Democrate ticket represented only ipcket borough" in New York, As a Western Sonater remarked yesterday, “The Cincinat! Conven- ton mnt minke a vigvrous platform and put on It vigorous candidates, in order tbat the country may feel that the Demoerney menus ‘business and has something higher In view than cornlucting: tho affaira of uw mutunl admiration society,” Tho opinions of the Worl? respecting tho fasues of 1801 and 1880 wre commended on every: alde. Domocrata suy that tho World fs right when it anya that tha Democracy, if it Is to win fn 1890, must conse to net any Jonger on the do- fenalvo and abandon the © stl hunt.” One co sequence of the Demogratic refitant to give bai tlo to the Stalwarts openly and boldly on the It Ing Southarn issues of Teedhas been that tho Stalwarts havo grown morc and more negresslvo, while tho Domocrutia spirit has become more and more tind, Tho Incessnut talk of Inte about conducting the canyass of 1880 on the Return- Ing-Board doings of 18-"7 only brings Pelton more and more to the front, aud tends to make tho canvaasa strife hotween the partisans of Felton on ono side and of Babeock on the other, ILLINOIS AND INDIANA. DISAPPOINTMENT OF THR TIHD-TRIM BYNNTS OATR—THE PROGRAM VERY MATERIALLY N+ TEREERED WITH IN INDIANA AND ILLINOIS. New York Herald, Wasntnotos, D. C., March ton of the Ilinois Republican off tho meeting of tho Stute Con tho t0th of May ts felt hore to bu a very damug- Ing blow to tho third-tenn movement. The plan of tho third-torm syniicate, formed whilo tho ex-Prestdent was In Philadelphia, and pro= mulguted early in January, was that Ponnsyl- vania, Now York, Indlann, and Illnois should, hota thelr Conventiona very carly and svlect soll third-torin delegations for the Natlonal Convention, with n ylew to Influoncing other States. Accordingly, Senntor Cameron caused tho Pennsytvuntn Convention ‘ta be called for the 4thof February, aud when complaint was mado that tha sudden ocalldid not give tho peopte time toa meet In County Conven- tions, the order was given that the County Committees should appoint the dele- gutes to Harrisburg without the intervention ornetion of tho people. Refore the Harrisburg Convention met, Indiuna Republicans showed so geveral and formidablo an opposition to tho third term thut tho syndicate quietly dropped that State from thelr Hst and elatined therentter that solid third-term deleyzations froin Ponnsyl- vanin, New York, and Tlinols would bo enough for thom, und thit tho Conventions In theso threu Stutes meeting early and declaring for tho ex-Presitont would give them all thoy needed toceflect tholr object. Tho Harrlsburg Conven- tion proved a disnppointment to them, however, in spite of Mr. Cameron's efforts, Tho third term proved very weal; it was carried by it small majority, 133 to 114, and Mr, Camoron ig reported to huve suid since that it would have failed had not bls frionds among the antl-third- termers stood by hitn personally, ooucelving that tho real straggle was over the Cameron pre= dominance in the Stato. Not a single county In tho State had instructed He delogutes for tha ox President, except Dutphin County, In which Mr. Cameron lives, and it was only by using hls own and Goy, Hoyt’s political influenco to porsunda: sume delegates from nutl-thled-term counties, such ag Luzerne and Lackuwannn, to Ko over to. tho ex-President, that he esespod an utter de- font, Next caine the New York Conventloa. THERK THE WHOLE VAST PATRONAGR of the Btate was In the bunds of the third-torm- ers, and was openly used to secure the Conven- tlon. Mr. Conkling himselt took the most enrn- est interest in the matter, The Convention stood 217 to 18, only 37 majority for the thint term, asmallor majority in proportion to the numbers: of the Con fon than that which Mr. Cameron secured fn nayiviins but nn anilysis of this. vote shows that the third-term strength entne to a very great oxtent, and, indeed, almost alto- rothor, from those counties and partsof tho tute Inwhieh the Democrats huve a safe mie dority, Whilo tho penietrion to tho third term. ening frain the Ropublican counties, thus ahow- ny that the Republican partof the Stato is op. Posed to the term, and so strongly opposed to It tint not oven tho most skilful and detormined wee of patronage could overcome or ellence tho people's dislike. ‘The New York Convention met on Wodnestay, and on the samo day the Hlinots State Commits teo usseinbled at Chlengo, A largo numbor of rominent Repubtlerns inet with it, and persons rom cyery datrict in the State expressed thoi selves freely and fully onthe political situution, Thereupon, Inte in the afternoon, and when the result in Utlen was wrendy known, the Cominit- tee went into private session and determined to call the State Convention to meet on the ith of ate Atmendmente setting the meeting for nn earlier day were ‘voted down, and the 10th. o} May, Juat fifteen days tefore {he assembling a! the Natloun! Convention, was fixed, ‘Phe means Jog of thia ts sutticientiy clenr, ‘The Tiinois Ree uiblicuns refuse to tla’ themselves to the thirds erm kite, They hive seen tht the third-tornm, Movement hus no popu ue atreny ie Among the Republicans of Pennsylvania a eareful and authentle Inquiry among county and township Committes mun shows thit of 1031 who have responded, only 288 favor the third-term. Tn Ohio, Indiinay Wiseonshi, ard other Republican Stntes, tho third-term move- ment 1s eoeiy weak, while in New York mont. ‘The dotormina- of tho third-termers in tho Convention from Democratic counties and distric thbret te movencnt has, therefore, ey broken down In two of cording to the orlyinnl program, wore to be onptured carly—namely, Indiana and flinala, and it hag carried two Conventions by patron: tho States: which, i ago nnd michine mintpuladion by muoritics of 22 on 0 vote of 46 In one ense, andit on av yoto of 307 in tho other, these narrow sueCERsOS ants. ing in each ene immediite and open diseontont and divisich in the purty, ‘Thats the net ro aultof the third-term campaign. iste NOTES. ROT OFrOsED TO GRANT. Apeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dvrravo, N, ¥,, March 3.—Vor some timo past ithas been currently reported that the German Republicans lu this vity were strongly opposed tothe third torm, It.wns also said that proml- nont men of this class would send a delogution to other States to work agalnat tho " Grant boom. To-day interviews werg bad with thirty-two leading Gormnna, including ox-Mayor Beecher, ox-Bherift Young, County-Keeper Hosch, and the only one who signitiod hls futon tion to oppose the nomination of Grant way Jacob SelfSlkopf, a wealthy miller, Hu anid that ho would not vote for him uuder any ofrs ctinistunces, These Interviows represent Gur- mun people, THE NEW YORK Drstoonsoy. New Youk, Murch §.—An effort ts boing mado, the Comnierchd soy, to tuke the Reentny nares from tho control of Tammany all, Sillton Brooks, son, of the late James Brooks, owns ahout onesthird of the stock. Last week he borrowod all the money be could raise upon bls renl estate with which to buy up the old shires and outveto John Kelly at the anual election of trustees on Monday next. Brovkes’ tle. st includes the nanies of Androw H. Green, Charles F, MeLenn, and Henry Jackson in place of John Kelly, Augustus Beholl, and Commissioner Mooney, the present trustees. A great rush for Expreea proxiva ts now fine, on, and If tho woheme 18 sucocssful the ioe will no jonyer be a ‘Tammany organ, but will urge Tilden upon tho Demovurucy as tho only avallubte Presidential epucidatg. Kelly controls nuarly one-half tho stock, Naw Yonk, Maro 3.—James Wilton Brooks, of thu New York Kven(ug Hrpreas, days the ropart that he hue heen engaged in negotiations te turn over that Hewsynper to tha use of ‘Niden during tho Prealdential campaign is without founda don. No utgotiations whatever looking lo such objoct bis, be suyx, over taken place, Brooks adds, 60 far ashe ts concerned, the Erpreva will conthius to pursue thy polley whlet tne wneud it fu tho past, and that it will not be dovated to the advoeuoy of ‘Tikten's Interests, ‘A TOMAIL STRAW. "To the Rditor of ‘The Chicaga Tribune, Tosa, Wi lurch L--Presidential straws in thia loculity, aa follows; For Wining, 20; Washburng, 30; Grint, 4. A tow aimnll beta on Wushburne already made, Me scems to be fur ubvad of all othors in this locullty, Opszuyen, PRESS COMMENT. BLAINM, BIERMAN, AND GRANT, Analg Staata-Zeltung, March 2 OF tho three candidates, Blatnv, Grant, and Bhernivn, the first named bs, 40 far us our tne fornation concerning German Republicans ex- tends, the most unpopulurof all, Whilo there Is pretty nearly perfeot unanimity for-Washburno, and while about 60 per cent of the Gorman Ro- publicuny would yoto for Grout were bo nom- inated, and perbaps as many could be counted for Sherman, the wuinbor of votes whion Blaine would reoulve from the Germans would be none too small if cetimated at 40 per cont—not of Gormans a8 a whole, but only of the Republican. ones. When inquiries woro: recently made of the German Republicans of this city which of tho three above-named candidates were preferred, Jf Washburne wero out of tho way, tho auswer in all cases wos, They Gsaut, Aud go pay ve 3 5: too. Notwoon Grant and Datne, always Diane, And atill furthor. Nutween Bhalne and Sherman, overy tine Bhorman: only we are very far from giving itp that cantildaty who would be more ace ceptable to the Germaus thun ail tho othor three put togetboer—to wits Washburne. IN BUAINE THR GERMANS BER, no matter whothor Hahtty or perabe tho repro- sontative of that Yankecdom which Is abhorrent to all Gormanism; tha represontativo of inimical and contemptuous oplulons regarding the foretgn-horn clement of our popuintion; the representative of that crazy notion whieh has muado tho name of hin native Btate—Maino— an object of disiike, abhorrenco, | and Jest on tho part of Germans. lis hate- fal ght on Mr Seluire, In a enso in which the Intter was perfectly In tho right— the protection of foresta on Goyornment Iand— is looked on by thom ns the Jolnt production of unworthy demnagoytian and sly malice against the * foreign” counselor of tho President. His pitiful conduct during the recent lection con- test in Malte, the fortunate outcome of which was not duo to his hopeless ignorance or filsi- cation, bub axclustyely te Gon. Chamberlain, Toads thom to bellove that ho, If really choson Prealdent (which, howaver, Is only a romote pose albitity), would not be tho man to check a repe- fitlan ‘of Garculon's Btatu-stoullng on a lurgor ale, ALL WITCH 16 BAID NY DLAINE'S FRIENDS In bis fayor rests, in gubstanco, on tho one fact that he hns a magnotic nature,” which means, in German, tho gift of tho gab. With Amer- fonns, for whom onse in talking nan equivalent for wisdom, power, and all other statesmnn- liko virtues, it fs attractlye, but it his no Influence upon the Germans. Thos are not ensily overcome by mere talk. ‘This profe sional stoquoncs rathor inspires them with di trust, if not acogmpanied with profs of trust- sworthiness and excellence of ehatucter, tinbend- Ing accuraey of Judgment, nnd ability to net, Bo this us it'may, tho fet is that, of the namesof all tho cundidates, that of Mulno ands tho least welcome among the Germans, and tho boom which his been started for hin among them don't make the stightest Impression, Hs followers hnye got to deal with this fnet. With. out doubt there aro aman his ndherents all those English-speaking Americans whose trio, heartfolt sentiment regurding tho Germans inn, be summed up In tho words: “ D—- the Duteh.” These would gerhaps rather meet defeat with Hinine than conquer with Washburne or Grant. But the majority of his followers don't faney anything of that sort. The others Who’ nro’ booming for Blaine wider tho honert mistake that he wold be tho strongest candidate should take warning in time, for if Me. Blaine is nominated, and then his wenkness becomes appurout, tholr repent- auce would como too Inte, ‘THR CASE STANTS thus: That Washburne, if nominated by tho National Convention, ean certuinly te elected; that Grant’s election, if by no means certal yot would be hrlf-nnd-half probable: inan might porbaps ho elected but that Blaine, provided the Democrat do not commit aome tuna fault in selecting a candidate, must certalnly be beaten. And tho defeat of would not be considered by many Ger publicans, ag anything to. be particularly re- Rretted; for thoy would look on his selection as the standard-benrer of the Republican party as ft proof that that party entertains contemptuous: Indifference for the wlehes of the Germans, dnd wishes to force them down Into the huimilinting: attitude of a mero rabbly whieh has only to obey und not tako part in counell, ———— STATE ATIFAIRS. s WISCONSIN. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MApison, Wis. Marci 3.—In tho Assembly this morning billa were passed authorlaing the Clty of Winona, Minn., to construvt aud operite a ferry and bridgo acrosa the Mississippi River: preventing persons who do uot fence proporty to keep up partition from recovering damages wrought by trespass of the noimals of owners of the adjoining lands; toluereaso tho fees of jurors in Justice Courts; providing for tho printing of 7,000 coples of the Stato Agricultural Society's transactions instend of 4,000, as now; appropriat- ing $3,000 to tha Btato Board of Immigration; appropriating $25 to cach of tho cleruy for open- ing sessions with prayer; to provide for tho bot- toronforcement of the Graham Liquor law, by which Iquor-deuters ate made responsible for dumage wrought by drunkards. A memorial to Congress was adopted relative to the St, Crolx land-grant. A momorial to Congress was introduced favor- ing Congrcasman Pound's reservoir systema for the improvement of vayigation of the Upper Miseisstp pi and its tributaries, - In the Sonate tho Committco on Finance and Insurance reported In fayor of the Indefinit post- onement of Sackett's Dill, Incronsiug the taxn- Jon of tho Northweatarn Company from $6,000 to $12,000 per annum, 10 Comninittee on Rallronds reported in favor of the bill granting the privilege to tho St. Paul & Chioago Short-Lino to construct brides anrors tho St. Clair, Chippewo, and Wisconsin. vers, t ‘Tho bill ranting sixty days’ nddittonal timo to the North Winans. for tha com= pletion of another twenty-milo section of rond+ way wits pussed. Assembly bills were concurred in conferring power upon the Hegiator of Deeds to take aoknowlelymentes prohibiting agents of Insur- ance companies from perancting or causing Talso atutementa of the condition of the com- Papies to bu publteded, The Asaginbiy In the afternoon had a aossion: for the consideration of capital punishment. A. Lively discussion was bid, and after a slitrp cone tost tho DILL was killed,—%s to $3. This effeatually disposes of It for the presont session, ‘The Committee on Plnance, Hanke, and Thaur- muoy reported ndyenely to-day to the passage. of the Mill rulving tho tex on mutual Insurance companies from 2 Lo 6 per cent, ‘Tho indications now are that the Legistature wil adjourn on Mareb 12, —— 1oWA. Des Moines, Ta, March 3.—In the House the War and Dofenge Hond-Tax Dill was disousecd, and closed by adopting ‘the minority report in favor of bonding the debt by n yoto af 61 to ®, and the wholo matter was sent to tho Ways and Means Committeo tu roporta bill covering the idea of a short-term bond not exceeding 6 por cent interest, An attempt will be muds to force tho adoption of House file No. 18, whieh appro- Drintes $30,000 for tho payment of tho bonds outot the gonaral revenue, and to fix tho lilt of the tax lovy nt two mills, which would out off all special appropriations, excopt about $60,000, + Tho House adopted a joint resolution nmond- ing the Constitution so as_to give Justices Juria- diction to the amount of $00, ‘Tho House adjourned, Ju the Senute the probibition amendment waa discussed all tho afternoon session, ant pending the discussion the Henate adjourned, The Sine lenent us amonded by the Senate now reuds ‘ollowas Seo, 2, No person’ shall hereafter mun- ufavture for sale, or koop with intent to sell, within thia State any alcohollo, distilled, brewed, fermonted, or vinows liquors, oxcept for medias {nah cullnury, sucrunental, or mechanical pur- oC, ‘ In about this shape tho amondment will poss, notwithatanding the pressure of a Iurge lobby of pollticians oppused to tho an paat non-pare tisun eottiement of the question. MAINE. AUGUSTA, 3fe., Murch 3—Wallace I. Whito, tho person churged with attempting to bribe Swan and Inrrinun to vacate thoir sonts In tho Fusion Legislaturo, was oxamlnod before tho Lomulattve Cammittco to-day, and denicd In toto tho stutewonts that he pald money to olthor Swan or Harrintan to induc sald resignations of tholr seats in tho Legtaluture. Ifo hid intor- ylowa with both of them,at which thoy intimated thelr intention to reign thelr positions, and White commended highly thotr intentions, ns- sisting In Pe ranaratian Of tho papers in clthor vase, but Holthor gave nor offered monoy ag an Jnducument thorefor or for any other purpose, Othor witnesses testified to tho etfect that Swan bad intinnted his dissatisfaction with the count by the Fuslonists, and of hie intention Wot to uct with thom, —— LOUISIANA. New ORLEANS, Murch 3.—Tho House of Repro- sentatives hus ordered gn Inyestigntion of the charge mde by the Mayor that lieury Holden- hein, Republican mumber, offered for $7,000 to guurintes euch legislation us would retain the pregont city Administration In place for four years. Hvuidenheim says a mountain bas been mudy of a mote-bill. SS ae HYMENEAL, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CLINTON, 11. Murch 3.—Ono of the leading so+ ciety ovents of tho senson took place at 1 o'clock, to-day, whon Str, Olayton 8. Heod, manager of the Westurn Union ‘Telegraph oitice, and Miss Fannto Kvana, a highly-rewpected young lady of Clinton, were folnod in tho holy bonds of matri- inony at the resitonce of the bride's parents by is Roy. W. W. Fart ‘Id, of the Presbyterian Mieiegy yeuine ery valuabio. Ercan ty word la t pon the “hui couple, o’etoul thoy atarted on ua extant wodding tour, a THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE. Naw Yous, March 3&.~Tho total cost of tho Brooklyn bridgo to the proseyt mo, Including the Jand damages and tho purchases of real ostuto, bos been over $11,250,000, To completa tho structure $2,500,000 moro is asked for. Tho towers of the bridge are the niost prominent ob- jects scon by the incoming marincr. The cen- trul span across the East River, from tawor to tower, is 9,609 foot long, nourly 600 foul groater than the now widost span,—that of the bilge at Cincinnati acroas th lo. “ Halr Rovivum " rostores gray balr to ts: orl Juul color Lor W oeute. & 4, 1880. FOREIGN. Molikoff in St. Peters- burg. While Alighting from His Carriage, Be n Seml-ldlotle Tool of the Nihilists. Fetes on a Grand Scale Celebrated in All the Great Russian Cities. Prince Hohenlohe’s Recall from Paris Declared Not to Bo Politic: ally Significant.- ) An Offending Member of tho British House of Commons Sent to Nowsate. The United States, France, and Great Britain to Intorvono in the South American War, RUSSTA. ATTEMPTED ARRABINATION, Br. Perenaninta, Mure #-4:0 p. m.—Gen, Commilsaion, wae fred at by 2 young man with a revolver this afternnon when altghting from nv earrlnge nt his restdence in Grand Moskata street. Gen. Melikeff Is not hurt, The man was immediately selzed by 2 Cossack, ‘The bullet passed throntgh the back folds of Gon, Mellkof’s ‘cluuk, Tho would-be nasnsin fired when quite close to Mellkomt. Sr. Pereussuna, March 3,—Tho assasin at- tempted to fireasecond shot at Gen. Mellkot before ho was selzod, but was prevented by u blow from the General. Tho city 1s nyaln Muminnted, NOME MOPEFUL ERELING. ‘Thoro {a mitch reason to hope that, with the appoiutmont of Gen, Moltkeff, tha courso of Mussian Ifo wilt be gradualty turned back to Its nozmul ehannels of dovelopment, without tho employmentof any more barsh or incormpotent measures, CREATED A COUNT. Valujiot, Presidentot the Council of Mints: tere, has boun arented a Count, IMPERIAL RECEPTION. Sr, Pereranund, Murch 2—Evoning.—After a morning sorenude tho Czar hold 4 reception, at which the ollicurs of tho Imperial sulte and of tho higher grades of the army wero present. At1L0a.m,. the mombers of tha Council and olvil functionarios were revolvad. At noon thore Was 9 solemn proccesion to tho Palace Church, tho Czur escorting tho Czarovun, After the ‘To Deum had been sung the Cane rei tomatic body In tho thron followed by i brilliant, assembly, at which 4 Rucata wore presunt. gretock p.m. A cline tata composed by: eo Voter, of Oldenburg, witg sung hy 00 school-children, tho perform- anco conc! lhe with a national anthom and hymn, * Long Lifo to the Czar.” ‘The Duchess of Edinburg oMmolated for the Caurinn at tho ussembly. Tho Duke of Edin-= burg was present at wll tho ceremonies, wear- ina the unfform of tho Duchess’ Regiment of jaeers, ‘Tho publication of tho Emperor William's let- tor of congratulations to the Czar with tho counter-sigiuture of Princo Bismarck his ero. ae A avery favorable impression in all European npttals. CONARATULATIONS. Sr. Prrespuna, March 3.—TnoDuko of Edine burg, all the high offiuinis, and others, havo congratulnted Gen, Mollkoff on bis escape from nasusiuntion to-day, THB INTERIOR, Reports from tho interlor deserihe the festivi- ties and resoiding as general. ‘Thoro wera fdtes onagrand sento at soscow, Chirkom, Warsaw, Atiyn, Titty, and otLer large towns. No disturb- auces, WATCHING, Loxnor, March —A Vionne dispatch says threa Ruaslan detectives passed through that eity for Geneva for tha purpose of watching Russian exites, THE WOULD-nn MURDEREN, Loxpox, March t.—A St. Petoraburg dispatch Toporta that the would-ho murderer of Gen, Mollkoff is said to bo a student and felgne lunuoy, ‘Tite CZAR'A RECEPTION ON TUESDAY, Tho Czur's midday reevption yostorday was most brillant. Tuo Turkish Ambassador's ro- ception by tho Emperor was jointly cordial, and, durlag a bvief conversatlon, his: Majesty oxprasved « conviction that the late attack tipon tho Iugslins at Constantinople hid no potittent algniticance. During the evening thore was A ener] Hinhination of the elty, and the streets were thronged. All of tho Imperinl family ox- pL the Cuur attended the Great Theatre, and tho National hymna was aus and was twlee n= gored, ‘The second and third netsof the Natton- al opera, * fe for tho Czar," were Blayed, after whioh the entire purty visited the 3 nagnake. Thentro, where tho same opera wos played, During tho day (yesterday) the Emporor aistrih- uted # Inrgo number of decorations, und at mld- night everything was quict, MARTMANN, Panta, March 3.—The suporlor functlonary of tho Russian Ministry of Justico bas arrived Hera and delivered to Prince Orlof sipplementary: documents incriminating Hartmann in the Mos- cow explosion. Lonpoy, March i.—A Paris dlepatch says tho Fronch Cabinet are to aurronder Hartmann, ‘Tho Mot @'Orde announces thata petition to the Chambers against the extradition of Hurtmunsy f bong prepared. BEMI-IDIOTIC. Lonnon, March 3.—A St. Petoraburg dispatch siya tho tun who shot at Motikoff Is a suml- idfotio person, who was probably # tool in tho hands of tha Nibitists, Ho sevined to bo bult drunk when arrested. FRANCE, HOHENLONE'R HECALT. Panis, March 3—Tho citorts of tho alarmist togotnacare hero in connection with Princo Tlohonloho's recall have signally falled, The French press, with a few unpatriotte exceptions, treated the mystifention about tho German Am- bassador with equanimity, or rathor good-hu- mored lueredullty, which gives another marked proof of progress mude by tho Natton In politio- tleducation, Loxpon, March &—A Paris dispatch soya Prince Hohonlohe with return to Berlin next week, after tho arrival of Herr Von Radowits In Paris as Chargé d'Ataires. Prince Rouss having declined the Ambavandorship, Count Von Hata-. foldt,erman Ambassador to Turkey, who ta now In Borlin, has been directed to start for Con- stnntinopio, to hold himself ready for totters of recall and for appointment to tho Paris Kms baasy 1s soon ns Prince Hohenlohe permanently accopts his new pout, THE VAKALDHNTIAL CAMPAIGN IN THR UNITED STATES, Fe Jord Des Debate, ina onvofully written articly on the coming Prosidential campatyn in tho United States, oxpresses tha utmost. confi dence tn the clection of Gen, Grant. It mye that this election will effect a prefound traus> formution tu tho glectoral babii of the Ameri. enn Repnblic, und will no doabt lead to more than one nieditication of tts interual as well us oxterual polloy, NANQUET TO YroTOR ItVG0, The banquot given by the presa ut the Cont!- nental Hotel Just night to Victor Hugo was churacterized by two marked ponbires unatl imity in worship of the grand Iterary idol by all Antayoulstio political elements msembled at the social bound, and self-compl cr UE the revip- Jent, who swallowed all this datfory with un- mixed satiefuctton, PATIE AND NICOLIRI. ‘The expected disturbance at tho Gatté Batur- duy night, when Pattland Nicolint sang to- gether, did nat occur, Vorhnpa tho unueun) nuinber of policemen: pegeent is tt mutter of preenution hid somethlog to do with cheekiy any hostiie demonstration. The opera was “TL ‘Trovatoro," und theaudigney was Ws fushionable ng tho most oxacting could desire. Nicolint's trluuiph wus unoquivoval, Tho * Diquetia Pins" wag demanded aguln and agulu, and the tenor was valled threo tines before tho curtain, Medica, baritone, who appeared as Count Di Luna, shared In the sttecess of tho ovening, and the duct with Lenora in tho lust act was ap- plouded to the skies, An onormous bouquet fell at tho fect of the pritna donna In thia act, HODENLOUR, ‘Lonvon, March 3.—A dlapatch from Paris saya Princo Hohenloke bus arrived thore and bad aa iotorview with Premier Do Freycinet, GERMANY, BVERYTIUNG LOVELY, Panis, March 3.—Private advices from Horlin state that the Einperor William, whilo at dianor with tho Count de Bt, Vullicr, oxpressed tho Attempt to Assasinate Gen. He Is Fired Upon in the Street The Would-Bo Murderer Said to Melikoif, Chief of tho new Rupreme Executive most friendly sentiments tawarda the Ambnasn- dor of tha French Government, and atid there | Te m ae was no grouhd for nnxtoty ns to tho continuance \ of good rolntions between tho two countrica, i RCTION, Loxnon, March 3.—A Merlin dispatch nn- nouncea that the electoral district of Ginuohat and Meorano In Saxony has roturnod Herr Auer, n well-known Socfallat, to tha Melchatag Tho Socialists polled muro votes than on pre= vious occasions, GREAT BRITAIN. {TTR VAOANT BRATA IN THR COMMONS. Lonnos, March 3—In tho allocation of tho fix vacant routs in the House of Cominons, Dub- Mn, Cork County, Dristol, ShefMicld, and n motro- politan constitucnoy will onch receive nn addi- tlonal member. Tho claimsof Yorkshire nro being consttered for tho aixth sent. BUPPRERION OF THR ALAVR TRAYFIO. A convention has boon conoludod betwoon Great Hritain and Gormany, securing tho codperntion of tholr war vessels in the suppres+ sion of tho slave tine, THY WATER NIT. Tho Motropolls Wator bill oreatos n trist com- paoy which {s empowered to fasue 9% por cent stock, which the water companies have agreed to recolvens n comnponaution for thotr neteapttal. Tho sium _ to be given for tho franchises of tho couipunies fs 422,000,000, AGALN LN PRIBON, Gressiil, arrested during tha Inst gession of Parliament for decineing that he was ablo to bribe a Parthimentary committee, waa brought to the bur of the Houss of Commons to-day. Ho rond nn humble apology, and then, on motion of tho Chanevilor of the Exchequer, was comuit+ ted to Newgate, 4 ‘THA TAY BRINGE. ‘Tho various engincors and mechanics em loyed in tho coustruetion of the Tay bridge estify to tho thoroughnoss of the work, ATRIKE. Toxnos, March %—At Ashton-nidor-Tyna ) cotton-weavers struck work in conace enies of the rofuenl of thelr employers to grant nu ndyanco of 6 percent in their wares, which advance the spinners revently obtained. ROWING CHALLENGE. TLoxnox, March 3,—The Sportsman saya Roya, tho onramim, hag recently shown a wonderhw Improvement in form, I canscaitonee of wile, and of the urging of Christopher Barraas, tis ehfof snpporter, hns issucd a genert chalinige, deolariug be will row any man in tho world over @ straight three-mite course on tho Tees in three nionths from the elentigot the articles Tor £200 0 site, aud will allow 225 exponaes to big competitor, IRELAND. THE PEAGE-URERERVATION ACT. Lonxpon, Mureh 3,~Tho Dublin Castio author ios have made represontations to tho Govern- ment in fitvor of tho renowal of tho Pence- Preservation uct of 1875, which oxplres this yenr. KEENR'S CONTRINUTION. The Duchess of Marlborough’s relief fund has received 4,000 from James R. Keone. THE MANKION HOUSE. Dont, March 8—At a mecting of tho Mnn- slon House Relief Committes to-day it was ans notnived tht the total subscriptions to the fund todate were £87,651, Much larger contributions will be needed to mect the distress the next five months, Tho Committes wore tinaniimous in the expression that the most eertous distress {8 yet to be mo! prinetpally: during the months of May, Juno, an duly. Subcommittees are now establighod for tho reception and distribution of donations of seeds of ull suitable descriptions, blankets, and clothing, or any khid of food, MEXICO, GEN. GANT. GALVESTON, Murch 3.~A eis special from tho City of Mexico of the 2d inst. saya President. Dinz gave a banquet to Gon, Grant last night in tho Nationn! Palaco. All tho mombers of tho Cabinet, diptomntia corps, and mnny other per- sons were present, Aftur the banquet tho fes- tlyal flesiidy nansuncart took placa, Tha Plnz, inzs, was tastefully adorned, brilliantly iMuminated, and crowded with poople. - MINISTEI FOSTER. ‘Tho Hon. J. W. Foster presontod his lotters of rocall to-day. SPAIN. THE ARSIY. Manntrp, March 3.—The army for 1880 has been fixed at 00,000 men for Spain, 39,000 for Cuba, 10,- 000 for the Philippine Islands, and 9,005 for Porto Rico. VARIOUS, FINE NEAR MAVANA, - HAVANA, Cubn, Murch 3—A largo firo 1a re Ported in tho cano-flekts of tho Hesultua planta- tion, near Sagua La Grande. DURD O¥ 1118 WoUNDA, CoNsraANTINOMLH, March 3,—Cal. Comnroff, shot recontly whilo in company with tho Chict Dragoman of the Russian Embassy, bas died of his wounds, The nasasin escaped. A NEW COMET, Lowxnon, March 3.—Information recelyed fron Capo Town atates that an unknown comot was visinlo from that. place from tho Jat to the 1 of February. From tho tino of its frat diseo ory It moved rapidly Inn northorn directton, coming fainter day after day, and ls now coming invisible. Muteh epeculation ts indulged in in astronomical circles here us to the char noter of tho stranger, " MEDIATION, Pants, March §.—Tho Globe assorta that Franco has entered into negotintions with England and the United States with n view of terminating the war betweon Chiliand Peru. = * AID FOR IRELAND. SENDING THE stones. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasurxatos, D. 0. March 3.—Heoretary of tho Navy Thompson sald to-day that the sup- piles for tho Irish rellof would undoubtedly bo sent olthor upon a United States ship or a ves- scl floating the American ting. To recognizca tho Natlonal sentiment, und has oxamtned tho nayal sailing ship, Constellation, now at Now York. ‘That ship will carry 2530) barrels, and with stight alterations, 8,000, If tho supplies ox- eced this quantity, tho Dopartment will then have toengigon morchant steamer, and the City of Para, built at Chester, Pa., by John Roach, haa beon favorably mentioned, and fa woll adapted for the purpose. Seeretary ‘Uhompson snyé that he would havo tho vousel take up tho supplies ut the several poluts at which thoy night be accumulated, such as Now York, Phill- adelphin, and Boston, Ho will visit New York next week tu learn more about the mayement. He thinks she pepper. course would bo to spond the money raléed berg in the purchase of neves> sarles to he forwarded from tho United States, rather than to sund the monoy over. PARNELL AT SPRINGFIELD. + Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BrningvieLD, Ill, Murch J.—Charlos 8, Parnoll arrived in Springfteld, this ufternoon, ne- compantod by tho Jvcal ‘Recoption Comuntttec, who mot him at Petorsburg. Ho was mot atthe dopot by tho City Council, whon Acting-Mayor finith. brictly welcomed tho elty’s visitor and tendered hint the freedom of tho city. Mr. Par- noll, in a fow words, acknowledged the compll- mont, Hu spent the afternoon quietly at the Lolund, and waa escorted this ovening te the Opera-House, whore an audience of ubout 100 ersons had nssombled at cents ahead. Gov. sallom presided, ‘Tho Hon. dames U, Conkling de- ilveredanctoquent Introductory address, Mra. M, H. Wilson read an original povin: entitted “Tre. Jand." Mr, Parnoll then spoke, after which the Hon. Join if, Oberly wus entled out, and deliv ored ut stirrlug nidrosa, A collection waa takon, UD, ree Sats, io. reculpls at the door wore $376. fn addition to those amounts prin, Held bay contributed abort 31,000 to the Land. Longue, destdes 8440 collected in- the ehurches and forwarded through tho Catholic Bishop of ‘the idocese, ———— BOND PURCHASE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, March 3,~Tho third of the rogular weekly purchases of bonds by the Government for the Sinking Fund took placo at the sub- ‘Troasury to-duy, aud was superintended by Becrutary Sherman in porson. Twonty-Ave irms and corporations sent la offers aggregating $11,120,800, at the following prices: Bixes of 1831, 105.85 to 106.24; Oa of 1880, 104 to 104.25; a of 1881, 103.00 to 104. Tho Seerotury ordored tho nec p- tance of all the de of 1881 ollered at 1005 and une dur, uid ull the dy of 1830 at 106 and under, SUICIDE. Cotuusus, O., March J.—Mrs, Julla Aun Jen- kins suloided at Mt, Vernon this morning. Sho tted her lowor Himba togother and jumped Into a vlstern while bor husband and children wero ab- sont. No cause nasigned. Evansvitam, End., March 8—John Prinsell, an old man and a drayman, hung himself in his Cut big thrvgt Laat night, Lut was" proveniod ky oul neat Was prov his wito, fils son disuovered ‘him soon after ie bad swung bimaclf off, but was provonted trom cutting bim down by persons who {insisted that the Coronor must be presont frat, —————— : OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yor; March 4—Arrived, the steamship Parthia, from Liverpool. Loxpos, Maroh &~The. steamsbips British: Empire, from Philadelphia, and Bolivia, from Now York, have urcived out, RADWAY Dah of Day is Wel of Yi ‘ RADWAY’S SarsaparillianResolveat, Pure blood makes sound flesh, st golonrakin. if you would have yourrien Att Your bones cound, withoutouries, and you loxion iat tine RADWAY'S oa eet TAN RESOLVENT SAUSATARIT, A GRATEFUL RECOGNITIOy, “To curo n ehrontc or long-standini truly a victory {n tho heating art; Power tht eleurly discerns ‘ Femedys thit restores atop hy alop—brdepene tho bods which tina boen lowly" attic og weakened by an Inatdloun disenta, not anty ont mands our expect but dexcrven one ges, Dr. Hadsay hha furniebed manklind wit he wonderful remedy, Radway's Sarsaparilinn at econ pltahea (hin result nnd mee i Disenan tint reanined tad stipples fering humuanit, he drag out an exlstence Pain'nnd discnae, throupte tong days ach tee Re nights, owe bhia thelr gratitude.”—Medical “FALSE. AND. TRUE Wo extract from Dr. Radway's “ Digenso and Its Ciro,” a8 folluwa: sessile List of Diseases Cured by Radway's Sarsaparilian Reset Chronfo Skin Diseases, Caries of tho Ronn, He mors In tho Blood, Serofulous Disesizea, Bhd og Unnatural tfabit of Toy. Sy philic aint Vonervay td Uleora, alt Rhew 0 Bwelling, Seald Fiend, Uterine Affeotions, Cankers, Glandular wallinge: Node Wasting and Decay of the Neds Pimples nu Rlotches, Tumors, Dyspepsia, Kidney” and Bate der Diseases, Chronfe Rheumatians and Gout, Consumption, Gravel and Calunlons Deposits, and varicties of tho above complaints to which sometimes are given spectous names, Wo assert that there fs no known romedy that scrses the curative power over these diseaus it Radwns's Resolvent furnishes. It cured atep: by atop, sureiy, from the: foundation. and restores the injured parts to thole sound conde tion. ‘THe WASTER OF THE NODY ARE storerD, AND TRALTHY NLOOD IB RUPPEIED ‘TO TIP, syst Tem, from which now material faformed. 'Thisis tho first corrective power of Hadway’s itesolvent, Tn enacs where the system hag boon enilvateds and Sereury, Quicksilver, Corrosive Sublinita have acoumulnted and become depoalted in the bones, jolnts, etc. causing caries of the bones rickets, spinal ourvatures, contortions, white awellitigs, varicote velns, ctc., the Saranpariliiag, WI resolve away those depogits atl extermb nato tho virus of tho slisease froin tho system, If those who arotaking these medielyes for tho cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, or Byphilltia disenses, hnwover slow may be the cure, * feck better," and find thelr goneral health improvs fog, thelr flesh and welght Increasing, or even Keeping its own, isa sure sign that tho cure ig prowrensine In these diseases tho Faticnt elthor gota battor or woree,—tho virus of tho Wise ease {a nut Inactive; if not arrested and delyen from tho blood, it will spread and continue to undermine the constitution, As soon as tho Peeper makes thn pation © feel Vote er,” every hour you will grow botter and ine ercase in health, strength, and flesh. OVARIAN TUMORS, Tho removal of those tumors by Mapwar's Resonvent is now so certainly established that What was once considered almost tii jous is now a common revognized fact by all parties, Witness the eases of Hannah DP. Knapp. Mrs. 0, Keane Mrs. J. If, Jolly, and Mra. P. D. Hendrix, published in ‘our Atimanne for 1879; also, the of Mrs. C,S, Bibbing, fn tha present edition of our “ False and True.” Space forbids our making particular roferencs to the various cases of chronic diseases reached Dy oltr BANSAPARILLIAN RROLVENT. Hovallity and tholr friouds must consult our writlngs 1 they wish to obtain an idea of th potency of R. H.R. Remedies, One Dollar per 0 Se 10 promiso and Bottle. MINUTH REMEDY. Unly requires minutes, not hours, to rellove Pain and ours acute discase, Radway’s Ready Relief, In from ono to twonty minutes, never falls te rellove PAIN with ono thorough npplicntion. matter how violontor excruciating tho pain, RHBUMATIO, DBed-ridden, Intlrm, Cripple Nervous, Noutalgio, or prostrated wlth dlseas may suffer, RADWAYS READY RELIER will afford instant ono. . Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysteries Croup, Dipne therla, Catarrh, influenza, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chillls, Ague Chilly Chilblains, Frost Bites, Bruiecs, Summer Com= laints, Coughs, Colds, Sprains, Pains in the heat, Back, or Limbs, are instantly refleved. EVER AND AGUE. ., Fever and Agno cured for Fifty Cents. Thera is not a Fomectiat agont in tho world that will euro Fever and Ague, and all other Mutarious, Tiltlous, Scariet, ‘Typhold, Yellow, and othot fovers (aided by RApwAy'’s Puts) 60 quick ut Rapway's READY HELIEF, Hy It will ina fow momenta, when taken accord ing to directions, cure Cramps, Spranis, Sout Ktomach, Heartburn, Stok Hendache, Dlaerhosy Dysentery, Collo, Wind in tho Bowels, ni wl Internal Pains, ‘Travolers should always carry a bottle of Iu way's Rondy Relief with thoni. A Cow drops Ia ator will prevent sickness or palns trom chanza oF pater: i fe jpnrtor than ora as natiniulant Minera and Lumbermen should always bo prov vided with It, CAUTION. All remedial agents capablo of destroying life by an ovordona Hoult avoided. Morphine, oplum, strychnine, arniea, hyoselimus, ane oul t powortul Fomedies, dues nt certain times, In wry Small doses, rellove the patient during thelr not tlon In tho Ayatent. Rut’ perhaps tho second dose, If_repenicd, may asgrn' tho ‘suffering, nid another dy + onuso ileutte There {ano necessity for wshieg these uneurtala agcnta when a positive remedy ike Hadas Rendy Hellef will stop the most oxcrucint! th prin quicker, without entalling the toast Alt Bulty tn elther infant or adult. Tho True Relic Radway's Roady Rellof tx tho only remedial ageutin Vogue that will instantly stop palin Pitty Genta Per Hattie. end RADWAY'S REGULATING PILI Perfect Purgative Soothing Aperients, Act ‘Without Pats, Always Hellable and Natural In their Oporation. A VEGPTABLE BUDSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL Perfectly - tasteless, plement canted elt aweet Ruin, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, me strengthen. . Rauwav'e Pints, for the cure of all disorders of tha Stomuc, Liver, Bowoly, Kidneys, Hint der, Nervous Discusca, Headacho, Constipation’: Livenesa, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Hiliuusress ever, Inilammatibn of the Huwels, Vi ull dorungemonts of tho Internal Viscer:. ranted to effect n perfect cure, Purcly ¥ blo, containing no -incroury, mincrals, or ¢ MEM Obderro tho follow yuptoans rele ir the Heud, Act the minoht, Nausrns Hearthunt, Dixguat of Food, Fullness or Welty in the Stomach, Sour Broctations, Sinking 0 Futtoring at the Heart, Choking or sulter onsations when in a living posture, Dim Viston, Dots or Wobs Hefore the Sight. & and Dull Pain in the EHead, Doflcleney of hn, splration, Yellowness of tho Kin ind Eves, Parl in the nido, Cheat, Fm, ant Budden Flushes cat, Burn’ In tho ¥iesh. Af dosed RADWAY'S Puri will freo tha system from all tho ubove-named disorders. 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