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{1% CICAGO ‘TRIBUNE WED vide for the salo of tho Innds of tha Minmt Indians, Kansas; also, authorizing tho President. ‘to prescribe certain reguintions for the govern- mentof tho varlous Indinn resorvntions, and to provide for the, punishment of the erimcs of murder, manalaughter, arson, rape, and hutg: Jary on Indian reaorvations; also, a bill for tho roliof of ¢cttlorson absontco Shawnee lands in Kahars, and for othor purporcs. BYRAMBHID BUBSIDY. : Mr. Cockrell mover that tho bill Introduded by int Dy request yostorny to provite for tho opening bf direct trade hatween the Mississippi ‘Valtoy and Brasil, and to authorize and eatab- ish a nteamship mot gervice and oxe press theroto, and which was referred to tho Committes on Commerce, ba reforred to the Committco on Post-Offlces and Yoat-Ronds, Ho had not read tho bill at the time ho Introfnced It, and did not express any opinion as to Its merita now, but thought it proporly subject to consideration by the Tost Oittoe Committeo. Mr. McMillan and Mr. Hereford objected, Mr. Beck anid that, disauised us it might be, this was another form ot tho question whethor submdy should bo given to tho atcntnship Mne to Brazil. The mattor had been often and fully discussed, and nothing was clone: san Paaed it he commoeroinl jnterosts, Frente atectetfouine hing. wan Ingustice (0 allcompeting Ines. The motion was defextod. Mr. Tockrel moved to take wp hig motion recently entered to consider tho vote by which oko terolution authorizing tha employment of hing Assistant Librarian Jor tho Seunte was Jenst 0 UNPINIsren BUSINESS, Belyes, areonds ohiected that live in thirecceder bed few with bust qution in Nove dork ih 18s, ont atd o'clock opposed by Mr. Carpenter and te In Its pplortteonstitutional, and advoented ay 8 ROM and Mr. Walinco, Pondituy the a hand{il of ating hour expired, and the bil the ordeals af ‘ wie ‘or tho. protection of tho hop, not wigaeg'and tar the preeervation of viewing thlerring in the Potomaa River was descripts ¥ Reser tine’ unexpecicr IBNCTES eve Awnrd dill wns tomporarily ind quarters 1 ye orate, anton, anil tue minediato 2y Appropriation bili taken up, But iinands desired an explanation, of tho Intion of &80,000 for public printing. Saton kald the facts in the matter wero cinssraily known. He made no churges agninst qwh Public Printer. | Mathor than do so he would ginne, that the ed Congress did not appropri- y enough, Ol munde. thonght somo information should bp hid. If the Public Printer were dere- ict somo notion should bie taker in the promises, 3¥ Cougress were derelict tho people should Know it. Ho did not think the Publle Printer In wrong. 2G neato, of Connecticut, enid tho Senator from Vermont ought to know that there wore Roveral ways to explain the deficiency without throwing mudon anyone. The great advance nthe cost of paper and printing alone would account for a large, pa art. of fe "Arter further mn, the Committeo’s amondment reduc- Sar ine House pproprintion fromm, 810,000 40 a was agreed to. Blatter Tiscursion onsued on the Committeo amondment reducing tho House appropriation For jnternul revenue fees, sularics, ete, from 120,000 to. $313,000, which was ugreed to, Com- qnitteo Amendments wero also agreed to appro pirlating $250,600 for the continuation of the work ‘on tho War, Navy, and State Departmont build- Snare, $140,000 for navy pensions, aud $15,000 for tho continuation of the coast and geodetic sur~ “wey. " LAND LAWS. When the claugo ninking un ane rintion of ¥15,000 for completing tho codltiontion of tho Public Land laws by tho Commission on that subject was roached, Mr. Tellor gnyo his views ‘as to tho usefulness of the work of that Com- on, 28 shown in their recent report. codtileation | of ws was: 8 good iocons{dor thocalondar, a n hill for tho was nok, a od u to overturn the whold old land ryateta. Tho clussitication of different. kinds of lands wag a geod thing, but, it could be done without the, great expense attending a roving Commission! *Perhape tt was Dost tolet the Come | sulaalon go on and complete ita work, though {f the bill thoy proposed should be pussed it would render tho Teoditiention of the present lnws nocdless, for it wiped thera nll out of existence. Fonding further nection, the Senate went into ‘exccutive sussion and svon adjourned, mousE. icant -Mr, Morton presented memorial from tho metals and Uuuking housca of New York, praying that tho dutica onstigar be assosgud upon the quantity delivered fram, Instend of upon the aunties: entered into, bonded ware- HUSCS. erred. ES F, Wood gave notice that when the Diplomatic and Indian Appropriation bills haye beon dis yJmiaod of ho would call up the “Yunding bill, The Sennte umendimont to the House bill for tho appointinent of aCommiesion to inquire tuto tho present. condition of the .double-turreted mnonitors was concurred ft, Tho morning hourhayingbeon ‘Isponsed with, tho House front fale Sree vs Rie Wbole Mr. Converse inthe chair) on the Conn n Hipiomatio Approwrintion bill. ‘The bill phssert without amendment, : p AItMY drenorntrion: sali Mr. Clymor reported tha Army Appropriation bin, ‘and te wus yerorred w tho Coinm ttee of tho Wholo. Tho report states that nftor the delib- ernte study af estimates and full inquiry of tho various oficers of the War Departinent, thy Committeo had concluded that the estimates of tho Departinent could be reduced $1,201,075, Teaving the sui of 826,125,800, which ig recome inended in this. BI and which ia 371,500 loss than the amount Neprepeintod for the present fiscal year, ‘Tha bill, the report. concludes, con aang bathing bb ubantte, regular appropriu- jana for tha supply o! army, Mr. Tlackburh raported Inok tho “Stur Sery- feo" Deticlonoy bill with Senate amondments, and {tt was referred to the Committe of tho ‘Whole, Mr. Blackburn stating ho would cull tho 4U.up te morrow after reudiug tho Journnl, = CONTESTED ELECTION, ; 'Yho contestag, clection caso of Bradley va. Siemans, forte sc Seaond District of Arkivianm, wna thon taken up, J. If Bradley, contestant in ‘tho cise, was permitted to tako tho floor, and made an argument in bls own bebulf. i Mr. Blernaueemntseiee followed with a specch in support of his cluina. hYoaver spoke in support of tho olutms of ‘the contestant. ‘Mr, Sawyer sustained the majority report, con- curred In by all mombors of tho Conunittce but Mr. Weaver, in favor of the right of Slomons, sitting mombor, to retain his sent. “Durlug the speeches of Mr, Weayer and Mr. Bawyor the House occasionally muinifcrted ite dinpatlonee by shouts of “ Vatol"' * Vote!” Nel- ‘thor of tho speakers, however, abridged hls re- markson that account, bnt continued the dry ‘and tedious dotalis of election Incidents. Flual- ly, Mr. Snwyer yielded for motion to adjourn, and tho House adjourned: CASUALTIES, POISONED. Bpeciat Dtepateh to The Chteago Tribune, EVANSVILLE, Ind., Blaréh 30.—Jacob Zitz, com= mission morchant of Hoonvillo, olghteon miles from this clty, and bis two daughters, Katie, aygod 16, and Mamio, aged 8, wero poisoned this morning by eating pokeroot gruted by mistake: for horvorudiah, ‘Lwo little sons sent inte tho giirdon to got ho werudish brought in tho polyon- ‘ous root, which wits prepared forthe table, For Yunately only .ho three mentioned partodk of it, ‘The physigt pronounces thom in a dangerous egndltlog: eo FATALLY TYIURED. Special Dispatch to TelChicago Tribune, “Lavaysrry, Ind, Murch 00—A. BR. Areen- fiold, a brukeiman on tho Western Division of tho uate Eric & Weatern Rullroud, fell froma moving train ut Cheney, Ul, yesterday, und, coming dowh upon the truck, bis arm was horrl- ‘bly crushod gluse to the shoulder, Tho injuries wero of » fatal nature, and he goon after died, ‘Tils body was brought to this clty and awaits ward {ron bls friends, who llyo at Watertown, —- STEAMBOATS WRECKED, Apactal Lispatch (a Ths Chicugo Tribune, Disaanck, D, 'f., Murch 8—The steamer Donyor was wrecked this morning by the brouke ‘up of the Missour! iver, now minulog high and full of ice. Tho steamer MucLeod sunk Just Yah and. being ratucd, wus ubondoned and entirely wrecked by the oe, ‘Thu water is very Deb, and bouts on the ways are not considered absolutely sufe, ‘The Northern Pacitia Iatl- road’d jron and they ou the ice-bridge were washed Aways — PATAL PLAMES, New Yous, March W—A fice broke ont this morning In tho gultey of the pollce-boat Seneca, Alt an board were asleep ut the tine, ‘Tha stow. ard, Charles H. Berry, was burued toiteath in bly bunk, und Oflcers Patrick HL, Kelly and Hohe ert J. Valtwers prolably tutally burned, ‘Tho others eocuped serious Injury, —_ VATAL FALL, Kpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Guanp Baring, Mich. Murch 90,—A section hand, named Walkelin Shula, fell from y band. our gythe Grand Mapids & Tudiana Rultroad, Hear Gurdiliue, to-day, and was [nstuntly Kiltod, fe leaves o witu and one child, CLYCLONE. -Pereassuna, Ve.jMarch 00.—A severovyclono paswed over Lawrenceville, Brunawick County, faturduy otght, demolishing houses, uprooting muNGUse BINOWULOL Lange, * hus root of the County Coust-House was Ylown one ma Emnciation, dro ton dF mont) and physical weak- peorarre: it Bitwors, ' FOREIGN. Candidates to the British Par- liament Elected With- out Opposition. Tho Rioters at Enniscorthy Severely Denounced for the Parnell _ Insult, All Approhensions of Trouble Be- tween Germany and Russia Dissipated. French Religious Journals State that Authorizations Will Not Be Applied For. A Genoral Advanco of Troops to Soon Occur in Aighan- istant. New Ministry Formed in Brazil— Sensational Reports from Mexico. GREAT BRITAIN. MEMNENS OF PARLIAMENT ELECTED, Loxvox, Murch 30,—Tho following candidates were elected members of Parlinment to-day without opposition:’ I, A. Brassey (Liberal), for Sandwich; retlected. Sir Charles Forster (Liberal), for Walsall; re- elected, - Tho Right-Lfon, Edward Gibson (Conservative), Attornuy-General for Ireland, for Dublin Uni- veralty; reflected. Tho Right-Hon, Edward Knatchtull-Hugessen (Liberndj, for Sandwich; revlected. Tho Hon. David KR. Plunkett (Conservative), for Dublin Universisy; reticeted. Lord Arthur J. E. Russoll (Liberal), for Tavi+ stock; revievted. , Bir Edward W. Watkin (Liboral), the gront ratl- way Chairman, for Ilytho; reviected. Mr. Bamucl G.Smith (Conservativo) for Ayles- bury; reilocted. 3 Sir Nathaniel M. de Rothschild (Etberal, but an ardent supporter of Lord Benconsfiold’s foreign pottey). for Aylesbury; retlected, The Right Hon. George Sclater Booth (Con- rervativo), for Hants (north); reviected, Mr. Willa 13. Beach (Conservative), for Tiants (orth); retlected, Viscount. Hinehingbrook (Conservative), for Iivntingdons retlected. ‘THE HEPRESUNTATION OF TIVERPOOT, will bo relatively ng St stood. in the Inst Parita- ent. ne musconIN anki mia. is Jamed Gordo, Bennett's Muscodin won to-day the park fatale baniean plate; Med Hnzerd Reconl, Peroration third.” Thero were five starters, , Dotting Just bofore tho noo was 10 to 6 against hed fuzard, to 1 against. Muscodin, and 6 to 1 tgainat Peroration, Musoodin had tho lead throughout, and won In n canter, twenty lengths ahent{af ited Hazard, which was forty lengths in front of Porvration. i RUSSIA. “IE WON'T ASSOCIATE WITT DY FREYCINET, TLonpon,, Murch 90.~-A dispatch from 8t. Petersburg saya: “It. is quite vertain that Prince Orloff will not return to Parls whilo Premier de Froycinet js in power.” DIGSENTANS, Tho Bereg, oMcint Journal, bolleves the dis- abilities of dissonters will shortly bo removed and the samo rights bo given them aa are nc corded thelr follow-subjeots. NO THOUBLH ANTICIPATED, Tho Jotirnatde St. Petersburg says: Mossages which have been exchanged between Emperor William and the Czar tend to dissipate nil recent apprehensions of trouble between Germany and Ruselo. DECLINING. Sr. Purrusnung, March 30.—The health of tho Caring 1s sensibly deellning. All reports of an early Hc partEs of the court to Lividia are un- fount . . GERMANY. ADMINISTERING ZOCLESTASTIOAL LAWE. Lonpox, March 00.—A_ Berlin dispatch enya: “According to Information recolyed from a trustworthy source, the Prussian Governmont: intends, ut a supplementary session of the Landtag, to ask for full powers to enable them to ndminister eccleslustical Jaws ina less rigor- ous spirit, : UNFOUNDED. A Berlin dispatch snys tho roport that Empor- of Witittun is to niet tuo Gaur shurtly fs totally unfounded. QUEEN Vieronta, Dawustapt, March 60.—Queen Victoria and the P'rincess Keatrice have arrived here, GERMANY: AND RUBATA, ‘Pants, March 00.—In nn article on the prot ability of war betweon Hussia and Gemmany, Le Rapp, alluding to tha dinqulotude of the latter Power in regarl to the attitude of France, ox- hitingly exciuima: "It is ood that ucknowledg- ment untst bo made that one nation cannot allow anothor to be crushed with {mpunity, Tho. offended Inw of solidurity aver, itgelf Boonor or Inter, and inyartubly the ovil) that one nation does to othord recoils on Itsott.”" DEAD. enrIN, March 30,—Ilorr Opponholm, former mmber of the Heichstag, lender of the Nutlonal Liberals, and Freo-Trader, is dead, FRANCE. ‘THY RELIGIONTSTS. Panta, March 30.—Tho Cazelte da France ts inn ,Position to afte ‘that ull the religions congrega- ‘tions will adopt the sumo attitude regardiug the Government measures, All tho Cathotle jour nulg make tt understood that nono of tho relig- fous congregations concerned will upply for an- thorizntion, ‘Tho unuuthorized religious com- muunities in Franeo number SH for men, with 7.444 mmombers, nnd 602 for women, with 14,U0} members, Purls and {te suburbs contain 123 Jesult communitics, and tho Jeduit colleges of ¥rauco number twenty-soven. « HRALTI OF PAIIS. ‘The honlth of tho elty continuce bolow the av- erage. Thore were 1,200 deaths lust week, ‘Ty- phoid-fover and sinall-pox are prevalent. 8 MANGE "ANNOUNCEMENT, Aurelian Sehlell, the brillant Journalist, in an artclo in £’ucnement on the subject of * Cruel- ty to Animals," serlously announces his inten- tion to commit suicide. EN, CHANZY. A Bertin dispatch suys: * So long an Interval hus clupsed slice the withdrawal of tho Iussian Ambasandor, Prince Orlotf, from Paris, that the roulremunt from St, Petersburg of Gon, Chunzy, the French Ambassador to Russia, can scarcely: be conaldored us dictated by other than pemonul iotives und bis desire to enjoy u furlough,” c NOUDENSKIOLD, Prof. NordonskjOld will be appointed Come mander of the Order of the Legion of Honor, SOUTIL AMIRICA, . A NEW MINISTUY, 10 DE TANEIKO, Murch 9.—A now Ministry has been constituted, with Suralvin Presidont of the Council and Sinister of Finwuce, A VATAL PARADE, New York, March 00.—Notwithstanding the agreement botwoon the President af tho Argen- tine Ropublio and tho Governor af Huencs Ayrus tor the reciprocal dismissal of thet roy apective forces, 8 collsion ocsucred on the £44 ult, betweon citizens und the national troops, und sovoral of the former wera wounded with bayonets, the soldiers alleging thoy were at- tacked with cries of "¥iva Bueno Ayres!” and that an attempt wus made to varry off u tig, Buch was tho heut during tho murch of the na~ so aig ravelved thelr wumnuive clotting, ot ha! ve! ly Bi 'telt down on the roud and six died. ; ENGLISH BRYUANSTUFES, THM “MAK LANE EXPRESS" WEEKLY REVIEW, Tonpon, March 00.—The Maré Lane Express says: “The weathor hus been favorable, and crop prospecté are batter than for yours pust, Only a few wocks more of such weuthor will se- cure a rich developmontof ull agricultural prod- uce, The favorable weathor bus ulsa produced ff warked improvement iu the condition of Eu- ‘glish wheut brought to murkot, but nothing could improve the quality, which, In most casos, is wretehed. Deliveries have been meagre, and tho total season's crop. offurod to dute is 3,000,000 { Quarters los than for the curreepomliag pariud + taxed now, Inat year, Holdors aro very firm, and tho nd- vance of m ahitiing Is recorded at several im- portant country markets. Tho Improvement: however, has not been felt at Mark Lano. where tho quantity of sound mative wheat offering 16 Bo eninll that tro attention of millers fs directoul almost oxelusively to foreign. In faco of RAPIDLY DIMINISHING STOCKS: and unusunily Ught arrivals, 0 decidedly sm- proyed consumptive demand has been oxpoe rienced fer all varicties of foreign wheat, but only at former prices, any Inclination on the part of holders to ratgo tholr protonstons having beon strennonsly resisted by buyers. Tho opora- tions of millers at the berluning of tho week were on somewhnt extensive scalo, probably duo to tho fact thnt, with tho arrival of Enstor hol{days, two markot-duya would be lost, and #0, white carrying owt tholr reserved polly of hand- to- mouth purebases, freer buying for a timo be- enmo necessary, With regnrd to tho future, tho position remains unchanged. America clings to hor reserves in spite of the lower tendénoy of rteea In New York and little encouragement ‘rom this side; but If mttst he admitted sho has hitherto PLATED THR WAITING GAME woll, and itis not improtiable that sho may be rewarded ore long with some menstre of surccoss. A‘notoworthy fonture of Inst week'a imports was tho Inrge proportion in which arrivals from Germany fteured, Out of n total supply of i7,- O37 quarters, 21,100 quarters wera from German norta. a fact of considerable significanco ns Ine icating tho willingness of nations who have whent fo epare and aro not nu fait at tho forma tion of “rings tosond their prexitco to Lone don at present rates, ‘Tho malze supply on Apot fs practleally nil. and quotations consequentl: aro nominith. ere Js little near at hand, and of prices continuos upwards, but buyers are extromely ehary of buying for future shipmont as prea- ent pricés nro far, too high to warrant atten operations with America’s Inne crop in tho hackground, Onte HaproRCS rixpenes to a shilling per quarter, Monday Inst, which has since been maintained, supplies being unusually Nght, and, in tho present scnreity of maize, any reductionin tho value of feeding stuffsisunilkoly. 'Pho anies of English wheat thd past week wero 22197 quartera nt dia i per quartor, ngalust 422i quarters at 4s &1 por quarter tho corre- sponding week inst year. Imports into the nited Kingdom for the week ending tho 2th Inst.. G18 hundredweights of whent, and 102,006 hundredwelghts of flour.” 3 MEXICO. RENSATIONATn Ciry OF Mexico, March 20.—Thoe Spanish or- gan, D'Kepana, has created a great sensation by bitterly denouncing the Mexican Government and people, and ncotsing the latter of nssasinat- ing Spaniards on varlous ocensions with impu- nity, aeNx, GRANT. ‘Tho snmo Journal ridicules tho {den that, by Gon. Grant's influence, an American protector- ate might be established, ‘ THE APACTIE INDTANS. ‘Tho Apaches, driven from United States torri- tory, have retntered Ciihuahuit. YAND SPECULATIONS. A frontier paper accuses the American Gov- ernment of seins Amorienn olttzena lands be- yond tho boundary, and within tho limits of the Stato of Sonora, ‘o=——— AFGHANISTAN, AN ADVANGE. Lospon, Marah 30,—A dispatch from Candahar tothe Timea snys: Con, Stewart bas marched for Khet-nt-Tghilzat. An advance of the wholo force from Khel-at-Ighfzal on Ghu2tieo will bo made on the &th of April. SATIRFACTORY, * Adispatch from Cubul says: Tho announce- Ment that tho ex-Ameer will not be allowed to return to Cabul is fareoalito to tho Sirdara le thore, but {fis probable that tho separation of Candahar will bo lees so. SPAIN. FAIRCHILD TO DE PRESENTED TO TIE RING. Mapnip, March 50—Mr. Talrohild, American Minister, will be received by tho King aud present bis credentials to-morrow. THA JFSUITS, ‘Tho Jesuits are bnitding houses in Catalonia and Rioja, and have purchased a large estad- Ushment near Madrid. TOWNS INUNDATED. Tho rivers Jucdr and Segura and thelr tribu- taries have ovortlowed, and the towns of Alcicra and Orihuela havo beon inundated, SERVIA. RATLNOAD TATIFP, . Brrainane, March 90.—The points of the rafi- way convention reserved for tho considerqtion of thu Servian Government, respecting w liul- girian jJunation and nv tariff of tolls, have been decided aga the demands of Austrin. M. Ristich, Servian Minister of Foreign Aifatrs, with inform Austrian that Servin must refuse to come Promise tho position accorded to her by tho Treaty of Berlin. VENEZUELA. THE OUWINOCO TOCKADED, TIAVANA, March 00—The Qazetle publishes a docreo by the Governinent of Vonezueln dovlar ing navigation of tho Orinoco closed, ns tho const where tho river discharges is blockaded. ‘This would indicate that tho troubles in Venezuelan, are nvt over, a8 Inst reported. IRELAND. THR MOBRING OF PAUNRIAs Dusrtx, Murch 5.—Tha Mome-Rulo League passed a resolution deoluring that tho treatmunt of Parnell a niseorthy by tha hired mob re~ fleets the dee! disgrace on O'Ulery and all concerned In tho outraj VARIOUS. BULQARIA. Bew.1x, March 0.—To pave tho way for some desirable nmendmonts to be introduced Into the gurian Churter, tha Emperor of Russias law permitted Prince Alexander of Mulgurin to en ist §,000 Russinn subjects in tho military sorvico of the Principatity. CAMPAIQN AGAINET THE THKKES. TenERAN, Versin, March 0.—At Tehikislar tho proparntions of tho Itusstans for the campaign uro singularly tinckward, thoir entire force onl; numberlvg 2,000, . : LAID AT REST. Buncral of the Lute Kev. Fathor Kine sella, of Burllugson, tu. Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune. Buuwixatos, In, March 0.—Tho funeral of the Rov, Pather Kinsella, late pastor of 8t. Pat- rok’ Church, this alty, took place to-day. Tho survices were participated in by somo itty priests from yarlous purts of tho diocese, and wore of the most solumn und tuspressive charag tor. Tho lev. Father Gunn, of St, Paul's,” of- elated at tho eolomin requiam muss, Tho Rey, Fathor Beallon, of Waterloo, preached .tho funcral sermon, which was un cloquont tribute to the cburacter of the deconsed, and Caused many an eye to bucome suffused with toard. ‘Lhe procession 1s estimated to have nurubored 4,000 peoplo, and was composed of tho societies and smombers of the varlous Catholic conyregutions in this city, Tho body was borne on a bier to the cemetary, followed by tho ut- tanding pricata dressed in gown and surplleo, ‘The deceayod was a brother of Mrs, Periolut, of Chicago, who, togethor with hor husband, wis prevett to pay the last sud tribute to the de partes TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Naw Youk, Murchi0,—Tho ninth annunlmeot- ing of the American Fish Culturists’ Association begun this morning In Fulton Market, Hiber: uation of Fleh" was the subject of unimportant. papor by ox-Congressmun Robert 1%. Roosevelt, ‘Tho capacity of Castlo Garden fur the accom. modation and reculving of Iminigrunte ts fully 000 arrived yesterday. 1 a, Nearly 3) CoLusnus, Ov Rath stutl left for Cloveland, t! tho dedication of tha Clovelund Grays’ armory, Secretary Sherman's adden visit to” Munsiield, nad bis presence hero on Friduy night, causes much exeitemunt. Willan K. Deshler, a prom: nent bunker, died last night of purulysa of the heart, ———— THE CHINESE TRADE. Naw Youu, Maveb .—1n 1878 Catifornia sont to Ching 30,00) burrelg Hour, aud in 1870 235,000, China tukea moro than hulf of tho wholo quicksilver product of tho State, ‘Thla tour enters China {reo of duty, but {€ tho propusition now bofore Congress to double tha presaont duty on Chineso rice should be udopted, thisavt would probably load tu a duty bolug levied on Naardiees Wour in China, ‘he proposition to put this oxtra duty, umounting ut least ta 100 por cent ad valorein, os Chile Hee, was made by a Callfornia Cone ae NEW ORGANIZATIONS, Dispatch ta The Chleago Spectat SPLUNGYLBLD, LIL, Murch 90.—The Secretary of Btate to-day issued ltcenss to oryauize og fol- lows: ‘The Vacuum Cream Extractor Company, Chi- cago; cupltal, $20,000; curverutors, J, W. Pow. on, N. Bluckman, A. |i, Armor, BF. W. Gut ide 0: 8, Atuttcxou, aad Charles ¥. Ward.” Tho Avon Miulse Compuuy, Haat Bry Lows; SDAY, MARCIL 31, 1880. capital, $19,000,000; commnrn tars Felix G. Fox, F.H, Woodworth, and Ceorgy tt. Wendling, ‘Tho Warten Lead Mining Comnany, Warren: 10,00; corpurators, John 8. Morrell, athanlel Bont ht GEN. GRANT. NEW ORLEANS. New Onteans, March 90.—Spocinl; dispatches show that Gon. Grant met with 0 hearty reeep- tion nt all points in Texas, and was handsomely received and entertained at Houston yestoriny, floaving there to-day for Néw Orlenns. Preparattons aro being made hero for tho reception of Gen. Araut. Tho Btate and city oileints, military, and civic bodies ‘will participate. ‘Tho Commilttoa will to-mor- tow mect the party ut MorganCits, and Woilnes- day evening, after a reviow of tho procession by ich, Grint, an address of welenmne will be mado by Gen. Busscy at tho St. Charles Hotel. —-~ sf MOUSTON, Ganvestos, March 90.—During Gen, Grant's reception at Houston last night tho gus was turned off from the street, and lamps and can- ales had to bo used, Sunduy ulght the guns of the actly company to be used to fro tho salute on Grant's arrival wero spiked, bit tho apikes wero removed in timo for use, Flye hun dred dollars reward {6 offerod for tho miscreant who epiked the guns. Gen. Grant and party arrived from Mouston fee pveuing, and departed by steamor for New. nS, LITTLE ROCK, ARK, Lrtrnr Roor, Ark., March 30.--A mnss-meet- ing wes hold at the City-Hull to-night to mako arrangomonts for tho public receptlon of Gen, Grant on tho 12th prox. Mayor Fletcher pre- akted, and ox-Serintor Clayton, 6x-Gov, Rector, LHe Roots, 1. CG. Newton, and other prominent citizens nddreased tho mecting. aApproprinte committees were appointed for. tho occasion, ‘The proceedings wera enthusiastic, and wero Ta inated in by tho eltizuus without regard to polities. VICKSBURG. Vicksnona, Miss., March $0,—Tho City Couns cil has appointed n commmittes to uy to Now Ore Jeans to invite Gen. Geant to visit Vicksburg. TRADE AND LABOR. COMOES, N. ¥. New York, March 30.—A Cohoos dispatch says thé striking operatives of Harmony Mills have uppointed committeos to vialt the Eastern munu- facturing citics to solicit ald, Suifuring has ulrendy manifested: itself among tho extreme poor, and tho city depurtinent for Indigents is overwhelined with applications far orders. It 1s. rumored that Harmony Mills have agouts in Canada gnthoring families together, and that at tho expiration of thirty days’ noticu to vneato thoir tenements un intitx of the French work ing-classes will begin, ‘This people Is regarded here ng the Chinese are on the Pacifu coust,— several familics, numbering thirty persons, oc: et pyle rooms intended for ono smell family. ‘Tablos ‘are converted into beds at night. and thoir xeata aro ‘chests in which’ tholr xoads are stored, “‘Thofr food 13 of tho conrsest quailty, and tholt garments of homeapun gray. LOYISIANA. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New OneRinn, March 30.—Last week the nogro Inborerd on tho plantations of St. Jobn the Baptist wrote to Gov. Wilts arking ‘permission to strike for higher wages. They were recely> {ng iicents, but wanted $1 per diom. Wiltz mado no answer, son-strike followed. On Snt- urday aftefnoon W§tz dispatched two com- panies of militin by speoin! train to suppress tho illsturbanee. No excbseea were reported, but. It wasdeemed advigabjo to suppress tho striko, muinly to cheek the frowing discuntont among Inborers, To the Westems Associated Press, New Orreans, March 80.--Tho strike in Bt. Charles Pariah ond ust Of the laborors resuming work nt old. wages. —— AT CITATTANOOGA, TENN. Cuarranooaa, Tenn, March 30.—Tho brisk+ masons gave public notice this morning that aftor April 5 they willdemand $3 per day, Thoy have formed 1 Union, and express a firm detor> mination to form lock-out tnless tholr de- mands are acoeded to: Thoy aro now reeelving $00 por day, CLEARFIELD COAL REGION. ALTOONA, Pa., March 20.—Thd miners’ strikoin the Cloariletd con) reglop still continues, Tho miners stubbornly refuseto accept the old price 48) cents), and the operiors aro Sotially detor~ mined not to pay the 1U dynts advatice domand- ed, A ART oh Opening of the Metropolltan Muscuma Central Park, Now York. New Youn, March 00.—A largo and distin- gushed audience nssembled this afternoon in the Metropolitan Musetim of Art, Central Park, to attend the formal opening of tho Museum by tho President of tho United States, At p.m, tha Presidential party arrived, and Mr, Hayes was cacorted to tho platform by John ‘Tuy- lor Johnston, President of the Biuseuim. On the platform were Scerctaries Evarta und Ramsey, Cyrua W. Fleld, Baron Blane, Itallan Minister; Muyor Coopor, Peter Cooper, W. W. Astor, 8. L, M, Barlow, Gon, Sickles, Postmaster Jamos, Jumes ©, Clighorn of Philadelphia, the Central Park Commissioners, Trusteod of tho Museum, and many other other prominent cltl- zens. ‘The exercises were oponed with prayer by the Rev. Dr, Potter, whon President Wonman, of the Park Comulastoners, formully delivered: the building to the ‘Trustees, and the samo was neeeptod by the President John Tayior Johnston, ‘An address on the history ‘and futuro plans of tho Musoum war delivered by Joseph I. Chonte, nfter which the Presidunt of tho "United States declired the Metropolitan Stuscum of Art opon. ‘Tho Presttontial party wore thon shown over the Musoum and subsuquontiy @scorted to thelr otal, The Trine says: Grafulli’s Seventh Regiment Rand pluyed during the Intervitl be- twoen tho seating of tho wudlance and entrauce of tho President and ollicers of tho Museum, Tho latter event was awaited ln eager expecta tlon for nourly rhraaegiaet ers Of nit lotr, when, nt twonty minutes of 4, the strains of Hall Colimbln’ from the band indicatod that the Prealdent hud come, | Amid cheers and applause of tho nasemblaga President. Miyes ngcended the stops lending to the platform from bobind, and, arm oft aru with = Jobn | Laylor Jobhston, President of the Metropolitan Mu- poutn of Art, udvanved to the front und toule his seat, Beeretary Evarts followed, with Gon, Cesnola, und tho Trustees,ot the muscum, with othor gucets, cume after. Mr. Choate’s address was reoulved with much ppplauso, When that bad subsided, President Mayes itenped to the front of the phitform, and iniinedtately the vast axsembluga roxy nnd ro. malned standing while ho declarud tho museum open, Ho sitar TLADes AND OENTLEMEN: By the kindnces of tha Dourd of Trustees of thid institution, an inatitution established to promote the interests of free, poputur art education, Chave the honor now to Make the formal announcement that the “Metropolitan Art Musem f#-opon to the pubile, L4pplnamy,) ‘he band th to play a sciection from dicncedispered, Pres- ayes romiliied on the pintioru for some » during Whieb many persons were pro- sontod tv bi, aud then withdrew in company with dir, Johyaton and Gon, Cosnala, ——— + WILL NOT HAVE IT, Special Duspateh to The Chicugo Triduns. Lewiston, Me, Murch 00.—A reporter of tho Journ cutled on ex-Goy, Grreelon this morn jog, and called hia attention to ‘tho statement published In. tha Now York Trifune and attrib- uted to ox-Surgeon-Genorul Hammond that ho (Garcelon) wns reproved by Dr, Hammond for purring and slisbing wounded soldiers in 1 mont: indiscriminate manner. De. Gareelon’ pro nounces. the whole story a falsehood, He says be waa ted ta Surgeon-Genoral of Muino after the buttluof Antivtuny but that he never met Hamuvend a alleged, ———— MORTUARY, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Towa City, Yu, Murch 9—Tho burial of Dr, William H. Whito, an old-time residont of thls city, but of lute yonrs nresidontof Atlunta, Ga., occurred here to-duy, Wililuin Jayno, an old rosidont of thisclty,and youngest brothor of the colobratod Dr. D.dayno, of patant-medioing fume, of Philadelphia, wus buried to-day, aged 7 years. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New You, March 00,—Arrived, steamsbip Anchorta, from Glusgow, Greenock, March 0.—Arriyed, Sidonian, from ary rant ty 00,CArrivod a HAYRy, Have! jarol rived, Amecriquo, from PubADELyita, Btarch 90—Arrivod, Lord Ci rom Liverpool MOUTH, Murch W.--Arrived, Sucvia, from Now York. QURAY AND DOUGLASS, Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Kansas City, Mo., Murch 00.—This vvening Otto Mears, an Indian interpreter, renched thiy’ elty with tho Chicf Ouray, Wash and Augustint, from Fort|Leaveuworth. Thuy left tho main party of tho Utes at Cameron Junction, und visited Fort Leavenworth for an futerviow with Douglass, the Chicf vow in prison at thut polot, we before leaving Washington Seerotary Shura Instructed Ouray to visit Hougings, and obtatt, if possible, the names of the Indians engaged in tha Meoker masenore. Ouray refused to toll whother Douglass had given tho desired infor- mation, but it {¢ understood that ho did. Doug- Ines stated that his attenipted ercapa rome weeks amo was for tho purpose of being killed hy tho urinals as ho preferred to dice fu that way rnother than bo bing, Which he thought wis to be his fate. t CRIMINAL NEWS. FSCAVEND. Speetat Dispatch to The Chitagn Tribune, Evansvit.e, Tad, March 90.—As antlelpated In thioso dispatches, I. A, Mason, charged with inurdor in producing the death of Miss Alico A. Burana, of Wdgoway, Ih, by abortion practiced Inthiselly on the 16th inst., bas escaped from the custody of tho officers nt Uniontown, Ky. through theconntvance or stupldity of thy Patica Judge of Untontoyn nnd tho delay of tho Ken- uucky Secretary of Stnte In forwarding the war- mint for his trnnsfer to the Indiana officers, Yes- forday morning, whilo tho Prosectiting-At+ tornoy. waa nt Morganfleld, tho cotinty= Rent, somo six or xoyon mites nway from Uniontown, Mason went before the Pollee Judge, walved examination, and, in deflance ot nw and preeedent, was admitted ta bail in tho mun Of $20,000, xlying o straw bond. In tho meantime the son of ono of his bondsmen had conyoyel a horay ton convontont point outside of tho town, and, as soon as refensed , Mason stepped out to tho place, mounted, and lett in the direction of Webster County. Tis attorney was licre tho other day, and found tho evidence nyzainst him unimpeachable, and —lorraing, on his ‘return, that tho munrd hid been Mloubled, it is supposed nidvised this course us his cliont's only chance of escape front cer- taln punishment. Tho paporsarrived this morne Ing, and were sent down to Chief of Police App, of {hia olty, who wont to Uniontown yesterday. If the Kentucky Seeretury of State had not been 20 anxious abort getting his 82 cash down, and hadsent the warrant CG. 0. D., this mortifying re+ sult would haya been avelded. ‘Tho citfzons of Uniontown, hearing of the escape, were, or pre- tended to be, vory indignant, and in nin: ber of nen were dispatched in pursuit under otfera of a reward amounting to some $200, but his capture ts not looked for here, and his cseape is reganted as only conilrming the stusploten entertained ance bis arrest, that ho never woulil be surrendored to justice, and that the terrible death of poor Alico Burns will go unavenged, —— A LUNATIC MURDERED. Prrranuna, Pa, March 30.—Additional facts doveloped at tho Coroner's investigation relative to the murdor of John Goohring, an Inmuto of the Allegheny City Almshouse, aro that on tho morning of Fob, 61. 3. Crawford, tn. charge of the Insane department, found an insane man named Wausmnan scvercly beating Goehring. Waisman was focked up, and Gochring ran into tho dining-room. Crawford ealtad Cool- hoff, a wenk-minded inmate, to assist him in taking Gochring back to tho room. Gochring reslated, kicking ,Covlhof In the stomach. Coolhott, greatly Angered, returned tho kick, knocking hin (down, While Goehring was .on the floor, held ‘thera by Coothoif, the Inter assorty Crawford kicked Gochring on tho head eeveral thes, Finally they succeeded in. getting hint ng fur ag the bath-room, when he uguin beusme violont. Coolhot then svizcd the roltor on which the towels were hung and struck Gochring on tho hend, Knooking hin fnsensalble, He wus then taken to his room, where he died at den p.m. Crawford and two jumates buried the body .quiotly noxt, day. In the monthly atatomont 19 tho Poor Board, Gochring is re- ported as GSing from manta potu. Tho amar wus kept quiet, but finally Jonked ont through tho tdeditim of un inmate coming to the city, getting drunk, and telling the story, Crawford und Coolholf huve been arrested on the charge of niurder, —— IT IS A CRIME. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. InDIANArONS, Ind, March 3.—Judge Drum mond delivered to-day a written opinion In tho ease of the United Statos vs. John Connolly, of Lafayette, convicted before Judge Gresham and f jury for withholding pension monoy from a penatoner, in which ho holds that Sec. 5,485 of tho United States Rovisod Statutes, providing for tho punishing of persons so withholding pon- sion monoy, is atill in force ond oporation, and not impliedly repeated or inoperative by force’ of the Ponsion uct of 1870. It was contended by tha defondant’s counsel that tnior the Inw na it now fs ® cluim ngent could not within the Iniltand meaning of Sco. 6485 of the Re- vised Statutes wrongfully withhold pension monoy, and that Sco, 5,485. Wan inoperative, and that thore was inehort no crime known to tho lnw of withhotding wrongfully ponsion money bya olalm ngont or attorney, Jndge Drum- mond holds that the law is in forco, and that it is xerime under the statute, ‘This question waa before the United States Buprome Court re- cently, but, while the Court. adinit that there was force in tho objection, do not decide it, ‘Vhs Is an Important déolaton, MURDERED AT A BAL, Cincinnatt, O., March 00.—Charles Thols, Jr., and Joseph Iter, two well-known young mon of Newport, Ky. attended a ball togethor at Eclipse Mall last night, and during the night 'Thefs was ordered away from tho side of a young lndy who had been brought to tho bull by Henry Brown. Some trouble aroso thon, but it wis sut- tled without violence, About 6 o'clock, how- a while golng home, Brown and Ritter mot Thets at the corner of Joiferson and Monmouth Atreets, wud tho quurre: wus renewed, Brown knocking Thols down, At this point Hitter ran up with 4 drawn revolver, oud, lovellng It at tho head of ‘Thols, fired twico, both balls tiking of- fot, ‘Theta dled in an hour, Ritter surrendered tothe olflcers, Huth are young men of good ninety but bot were under tho intluenco of jquor. A oe : MOORE. Spectat Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, Toston, March ‘0.—-Languon W. Moore, known ng the king of bunk-brenkers, was to-duy sent to the State-Prison for sixteen years for the robe bery of the Charleston Post-Otlica and baying Iurglar's tools in bia possoasion, Tho man has stolen mnifiions of money in various ways, and has long bean regurded ag one of the most dane serous criminnts in tho country. His trionds rallied to bis support during tho trink and mundo, Vigorous. efforts to. get him off on tho plea of host-otfives being United States property, and the commereiat unton between this country and tho United Stites, ‘The attendanes wad do sinnil that ft wae considered advisable to dofer the dixeussion, Orrawa, March W.—Tho appalatinont of Nr. Rontloy ng Agent-Ceneral for Canady ‘has. been confirmed by the Eniperot of China, it Is ox- pected the {rat eubsidized steamer will salt for Jhing in thy vourse of inonths. Toroxto, Can, March 90.--Samuel Price and Kelward Ratner, aged peativery 1 nud 15 years, while pliying ina beat Sunday evening, drifted oul tito'the lake. Tho boat containing tholr dend bodies was found noar Ningnra this morning. SHERMAN VS. MEDILL. Tho Apoersphal Anti-Resumption Cons troversyTho Tribune? Editor Ade voentcd Reaumption, Inatcad of Op= posing t—Tho Reason of Shermans Altack. “3 Dlspateh to Cineinnats Bnqutrer. CHicAno, March 27,—In an interviow to-day, Mr, Josepts Medill, editor of V8 Catcado Trin " prospering as by hoped y horefore n State Court could buye no jurisdle- thon. His conviction was gained chiotly through, companion turning State's evidence. FOUGERTES, CiNctNNATI, O., March 30—Tho examination of the coupons of tho clty bonds that have been redeemed doyelop tha faut that additional duplications aud even forgeries huve been inade, Home tlino ago it was dscovered that cight bonds had beon duplicated. Now as man: n8 eighteen duplications have eon discovered, gad several forged goupans, a8 well ag othors upou whieh the numbers have been written in nenell, Tho subject Is undergoing iuvestigation py tha Bourd of Revision. MURDERED WIS CHILD, Rosrox, March 90,—Tho report of tha Inquess this morniug on the body of the child of Hom Wellington, 14 to the effect that the infant ett Morrls Welllngton, aged 15 months, son of Homer Welllugton, enmo to its death on the st of Jamuary hat by belng poisoned by ursenta administered ut sundry tues by his futher, Wolllugton wus held for trial, ARRKESTED, Cnerunneg, W, i, March 90.—C, K. Allen, late express agent, who hud eltarge of the bullion cently stolot-from tho ‘express offices ut Sid- iT Neb, waa arrest there Inst evening, charged with complicity in the robbery, The urpost wns through doteetives, under tho direc: tion of Srperintondent Law, of the Mountuin Division of tho Unton Pacitlo Roast, ———— CANADA, Got Off Scot Froe—That Smugglod Ton— ‘Pho Wollund Cannl-Ingersoll Hunts ing for Halls, Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MONTHRAL, Murch 20.—Owing to tha Private Prosecutor having withdrawn his charges, and the Crown huving no evidence to offer in the cnse of Sir Francis Htucks and the Direators of tho Consolldyted Banks, against whom true bills wore found ut the tust Asuizes for waking false returns, those gentlemen were formally acqult- ted at tha Court of Queon’s Bench to-day, The total quuntity of the tea soleod at Mon- trenl was L116 half-chosta, valued at betweon $25,000 and Ei, * ‘The Grand ‘Trunks Railway will, tt de under stood, tesa. £20,000 fn bonds por inile for cach inite of tho new Westera oxtension to Chicago, A doputation composed of members of tho Hoard of ‘Trado and Corn Bxehinge left for Ottawa torday Lo interview the Ministry on the subject of « reduction of tolls on tho St. law. rence, und W presg for un curly opeuing of the Welling Cana! * Marion, of the fray Thurt, Murion & Co., fruit importers, who absvonded from this olty Jutaly after viotimling u number of pooplo, & wa chicago ows pe bor pron tor bas closed a Chica: newspant lal contrict fore for 10 car-loads of printing: paper, * ‘ Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tyibuns, trong, Staten teecob. Meobet Ge tntertolt, who ts billed for a leoturiug tour through Gan: ada, fa bay vonsidernble trouble tudiog places tn which to hold forth, several of tho Gliica and towns having refused blu the uso of thulr hulls on account of bia fat Moxrugas, March 30.—Tho Pollt| Clu Waa called toguthior Las i | | fs resulted 1g follows; W. B. Lauch, “Cedar Rapids, Commandor-In-Chiof; 8. Bbere hurt, Paporte, Licutununt-Conmander; J. C. Stoditird, Cedar Rapides, Adjutant-Goneraly uNE, dented most oxplicltly tho truth of thd statement, presuinnbly inspired by Secretary Sherman, to tho effect that Medill two years ago visited Sherman in Washington and endeavored to dissundo film from carrying out tho provis- fons of tho net providing for tha resumption of specie pnymonts, Melug asked concerning tho stutement of Warner M. Bateman, and {ta re- iteration by the Cinefnnat! Commerctal pon tho nuthority of Sherman himself, Mr. Medill sald: “Lhave this to say: Ate. Sherman has mils- takdit mo for some othor person that he has bad this conversation with, No such Interviow over occurred betieon us, I tnve so atatett in Tie ‘Trung, twico, emphatloally, and I maintain tho statement. I visited Washington in tho spring of 1874—porhaps tho Inst of Fobruary or: firstof March—nt tho period of tho silver re- monetization strugglo in, Congress. At that time Ms Cinosgo Trius was defending and uphulding the Resumption act of 1874, in cons neutlon with tho remonotization of silver. Aa Its files show, it was arguing from day to duy that the only way to nuke the Remonctization het a perminent srecess was by remonetizh ee and piecing It iu tho ourrency as a leg onder. “The only difference Titr 'Trrauxe had with Mr, Shdrimin wis in regard to the remonotiza- lon of allver, Ho opposud it strenuotsly—used his) intluenco = with Congress, to prevent: and dofent it, und Tho Sil- yer Remonetizitton net was pnrased while Twas in Wustlngton, vetoed by tho President, er tho President's veto by more: than a two-thirds majority of both Housos, 1 hod no communication during this period that T was in Washington with Mr. Sherman on the subject of the iesumption nct, and its enforces mentor non-entorcement. I neither eniled on nor loft him in anger. I mundo formal culls, per- haps, on all or nearly all of the members of tho Cubinet with whom f had x personal ncquaint- aneo; but T used nv langunye toward Mr. Sher- min thut lL did not employ toward the othor, -which was morely tho termal politeness stioh 1g men tso {1 calliog on oficial dignitaries withont having any specliled business. And Mr. Sher- main iniinidly overrnites tho importinco of his oftlee, of underrates my Intelligence In the samo. degree, if he supposes that I thought that the question of the onforcement of the Resumption act, or Its repeal, lay with: him, L was cortainly aswell aware as he that Congress niono had authority to repeal, chango, or madify the He- sutmption act, and that it was gotng into force in a brief year from that timo. © Greenbacks atthe Ume Iam now referring fo—during thy perind of the struggle over the remonetlzntion of silver—were Worth 93 céuta cr ‘cents, Lhero was but one or two cents fur ther appreeiation required to put thom at par and suttle tha question, and it would have been unig sablo llney, on tho ya of myself tobe asking him to nniiffy tho Heaumptfon act at that time. If Dhnil desired the not not enforced or dofeatad, peor ney would have gono ta tho ¥ nt withany wishes I might hnvohnd on tho , orto the Ways and Means Committco of the House, and tho Finance Committee of tho Sennte, T should have gone certainly ta the fountains of power, and not ton mere Treasury clerk, aa Mr. Sherman was, on a mission of that deseription. ‘Tho whole thing Is, therefore, un- true, 18 stated in tho dlapatch. Tt ls absurd on its fice, and in patpable contradiction of | tho record of ‘Tx ‘TRUNK at tho time, and of my own desires, which tore to huve the Resumption net corricd into effect, and the remonetization of silver catabilshed, 60 as to make it porfect and enduring, iS : “Tho only diferonco I hive had with Mr. Shorman jg that which has been expreséed in the columnsof Te Triuxn many times. © have taken issue with bim on account of. his hostility to restoring allvor to its place in the currency of tho country, and ugain, lattorly, to his recom- mendation to Congress in nik ofliclal report, to nbolish greenbacks 18 lognl-iender money. Mr, Sherman, as represented In this dispateh, there- foro has elther aubstituted my namo for some- body's olsc who may hnyo called to seo him nbont the Resumption act, or he hnagines tt, or ho Invonts ft, and tt is for him to decide which tt Is, ‘Fhe Republican National Platform adopted nt Cinelnnatl comultted, tho purty to tho.ree sumption of spccia payments ppd tho redemp- tlon of grecihacks in* coin, “and ‘altirmicd that commercial prosperity, public inoruls, and tho Natlonal credit demanded spevio payments, ‘This platform Trivunr cordinily supparted, and upon it Mr, Hayes was clected, Think, thon, of the idlotic position in which Sherman seaks to plnco me,—of ates Bin to nullify the Re- sumption uct, yud in tho columns of Tig Trip- UNE Upholding it uguiust the fat factions who wero Fock ini its repent.” : “ fa it possible that the story {8 9 corresponds ont’s invention?) + “Tean't tell, Itisa puzzto tomo. I was por- fectly surprised ta seo tho stntomont originnlly attributed to me by Mr. Butomun, of Ohlo, ng it was inconcelyable how my name could bo men= toned In thnt conneotion.* Tn conclusion, Sir, Medill said “Tf Mr, Sherman hud been an ndyoonte of the renonotization of silver andof the maintenance of legul-tender greenbacks, he nover would have concelved whut ho hus alleged against me, that fg certuln, Huving placed blimsel€ ina fulso position before tho country on these quos- Uons, and dnding that bis little boomy is not and desired, in canse~ quonco of his hostility ta the thuanciat interests of the country, ho scons nowdestrousof wreak= Jng his disnppotnted feullngson somo one, and seeuss to hive selveted mo us his victim. Tat it von't help hls boon. Sir. Sherman's purpose would sain to bo to change 1 fuanoinl diter- once of views Into a personal quarrel; but he can't sok tp a false quarrel of - that Kind with mo, a8 nothing ever ocettrred beuveen us on which to base a personal dispute, ° = OUR COUNTRY’S DEFENDERS. Mecting of tho Iowa State Encamp. ment—Lint of Olicors Elected. Spectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Cerat Ravipe, tu, March 30.—The Stato En- campment of Our Country’s Defondors was hold horv to-day, attonded by about sevonty-tive del- egutes, among whom were a numbor of proml- nentState politicians. The mucking was ‘fully up to the expeotations of tho delekates {n overy: respect, and passed off In a satisfactory manner. ‘Tho Order fs spreading throughout tho country, and several other Stutes ure ready to organise, ‘One feature of tho Order is thut when tho sel- diers wish any favors at tho hands nf the Gov- ormmont, thoy will make it manifost throurh the National Encampment. Little was auld during tho omceting in. the way — o! polltics, but that subject ts being freely dis- eussed tence, Of the sevonty-tive delegate: out iitty favor Blaine ns between him an subje bellevo tho ty A former Con- Fourth District says Grunt is curryiug Washburne, and will unload him at the White House, Among other prominont Ronticnon. presunt were tho following ollicors of ne National yunpmont: Gen. B.S, Ws Chleago, Commander-iu-Chtef; J. Commande: Giant, thong thoy aro disposed to ‘drint'boom is not growing less. rowan from the Goorgo Brenens, Gonigo Welvs, Noone, surgeon ell joan at = Nitown, ChiuPof Oulposts, ——___ BOSTON STOCKS. Special Dupatch to The Chicuyo Tribune, Hosron, Marob Y4—In railroad shares, Chicas ge, Clinton, Dubuque & Minnesota: declined from 78 to 124; Atchinson from 14014 ta 10844 Chieago, Bitrtington & Quiney from 140 to 14643 Little Rook & Fort Smith from Si to MiGs; Cincinnati, Sandusky & Cloveland from 15 to WX} Bt. Louis & San Francisco from 8535 to B35 Cunsas City, Lawronce & Soutbern from 834 to Rutland preferred soit BONS ho Waele to 30%); Pul ein trons Nita to Marlon, Quartormuster-Gen- De Witt, Caplata-Gengrats » Murshulltown, a ws wurd recoverhig 10; Michigan Central from ¥3 to Atchison & Nobravky adyancod 45; Northern, Kansas City, Be, Joo & Council Bhitty, 14. i Tn bonds, Atebisun trata “udvancod 1 Pucblo ry LY Rt.Jo & Council Bluits jo hynd-yrant ba dectined 445 & Aransas Vallo, 4a, 43 Union Pact Enstern, |. ty mtaing heros, Bouth Hito advanced 34; Powabls, 44; Huron, 43 Fruukin, 4: Silver Telot dociined tgs bu Roy, 4; Nutionul, 1s Aztes, i and Blue Hl, 34. g in tdiid stocks, Nrooklue doolined $+ Watar- Powor, 1-13; Boyloxton, 33 and Roston the In miscellaneous stocks, Bell Telophouc auld down to 700. SUICIDE. CEBVELAND, O., March 3—Isaao Frank, woll known In police cirejes ten yeurs agous a do- teotive, committed suicige at thé Union Dey ot this morning by shooting himvelf ly the temple. Motive unknowa, Hage a Mr, Honry Stouok, Meadville, Pa. ft ‘bad case ont ‘howwnatiany ty ee jucebe Oe re —<———— Bucli blots upon beauty 4s pimples, roughner! sallownees aru obliwrated: by a au puue Boon | enn’s Bulphur jancral; O, Eby. |. PuRIVInn, Rtn ren ee DR. CLARK JOHNSON’S Indian Blo =: ER 7 Tse Ae Feyr; 177 bd EI gs 3 8c ae “88 g28 Ea Ey #8 33 ss Sa #2 az 2 co 83 ex | 6 = {tnaps wank) . Dyspepata, Dincacen eviuen Ague, Tlieunian a WD Grote Bekele Biltousness, Nervous Debitity, ore? Tho Best REMEDY KNOWN to Mant: BOC Oe ottlea This Syrup possesses Varied Properties. I¢ Attmnintes the Ptynling I the Aniteny which converts tho Aturch and Sugar faod into, pun casn, A deficioney in Pt; Caunen Wend and Roneiig oF eho romttouee: Homuch. If tho medlelno Ie taken fmmente: ntely affey eating the fermentation of teod) in prevented, . fe hets unnn the setae Korat i 7 Hatifter che item, : LTE Quiete the Nerve - Ht Bromotes Wieention es : nd Invicor Ie Nonriahes, 4 Itenrrics of the Ok ni minkes now, 18 and Indacse Te openweh Menlthy Perapiention, j it poatraizes tho horoditary taint om pols ithe freeromand intertial humores? So ait . blood, wile generates Bevo MaRornaro pospidtnommlorsten “Thora are no spirita omaployedt tt {can bo taken Ly the Tose dollente panes ae byes ing teowlrad tn atic ion aged ant facblo, ‘care only Lei TESTIMONIALS, ILLINOIS. Disenso of tho Stomach and Liver. Cairo, Alexander Co., Tit,» Dan sin: Bolfering for some fino with [endnch and Disease of the stomach avd Livor, 2 a pido eetorai me alin ani strength. Fen be Rshth-wt. . CHAS. BHEBLLEY. g An Excoliont Remody: Helvitare, Noone Con, Wy Feb 6 1 save been notin souk IRIAN HiouD DEAR Sin: T havo been using your SYRUP for some tino, and ain pertactly sutistod with the results. It Puritics tha Blood, Hestores last Ap~ potite, Stronathons tho Norver, Regulates the Stome heh wid Bowols, aud Reitoves ttheumatism, | would ‘Rut be withouttt. KS WESTFALL. Kidney Dinonse. : if ‘nampal Fisher, C3 len Co. bes: DEAR Bit: This is to cortify that your Shek RLUOD SYRUP. has done mak dre adod for if uf i Complaint and Toast, Disenso, than any other eae inal eve |. Iealao cured one of my chlidron o| Chills and Scrorula. MALGARET CLIBM, ‘Third-Day Chitla, 5 Flora, Clay CoM, DYAR BIR: This ts to certity thnt' gone TS) ANT INDL BLUOD SYRUP has cured me of the '‘T'hird-Day Chills, ‘aitur all other medicines hed failed. s ‘MISB BROWM. | Chills Cured. : i ‘Mattoon, Cotes Co. Mi. near sat Tang your INDIAN HLOO STRUP speedily curos Chills, ind ean recummonded itas the host madicine in the country for Rhoumntiem ang Nearnlgio. BLL MITCHELLS All that It fe Rocommended to He. - Lomont, Cook Co. ti. DRAR dit: T bara found, by giving Your INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP 1 fair trial, that (tis all it tn recams Piendod to be, and advise anyuus who may be In POOF Hoalth tovtive ttn trial. AIK, FREIMAN, tured. chil) Neown, Cumberland Co,, Tu. DEAN 8M: My daughter tind Chills for fourteen months, nnd { tried almost hI aifoct until t eqmmenced tho, wan of Jour INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP, & short tint of cured hor, ‘Nhe Byrup bus ol Test of my famjly, and I tinve had no tiny fo my hot sineg | hace had yous tnalialne tn ok bo witone It, and recommend its use WSDL. NOSSANNAL LAW Pain In tho Back. . Watorninn Station, Do Kalb Co, TH, Dean gets (his in to. certity that your HOOD BYRUP Das cured me of Pain in the Hac evaluable modieins. ‘MKB, WOOD, Dyspepsia and Endigentions Sandwich, Do KalbCo, TIL - AN Sut: ‘This ts to wortify that your Ratan 88 CO iy curad te ut Dyspews ft iuedicinw | ever weed. TATRA PL ALLEN Curo for, Heart Dingnees ight? : topolia, EmMncham Co. Is Daansin: Your erant INDIAN GOOD SYRUP Is tio ben-madiclne {erariused for Hears Disease. Ficummond teiooll similsey emote as. Albkshat It Is Recommended So. Be Kanann, Hogar Co. ‘Dea But: 1 have used your excollant INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP in my family for the DASt Ovo years, kind havo always found It Jusbax recommended. ft td the best fasally mediciug over urad in any f ainlly. ys Ite HU Mi Disensce of the Lungs. ".-. a 5 Renton, Franklin Ca. Ut. Pear 8 R: This fs to certify hat your Fabia BLOOD ‘BYRUP has cured me of Lung Hise Seed catasaaeh al eater RAR mime: a aac a PPISBLA WALTING For Neuralgia. . Dahlgren, Hardilton Ca. Bt, DwaR Bin. Torantrouubed with Nea ict fora ie B and in Happy to say ite, UO: LIVIN Dyspepsia Cured) . Piymia Han # 9 Dran sin: Thave ite pale mite BIH otisness PRADESH CTL RR a TRAbIe medicine ne OabAS sini ate Nover Falls to Cure, Milf is Co. 111. Peay pm: 1 have uscd your ICOEAN HLOGD BY NUP for Gnmps in my Stomach and. aise foe tn elikdran who ma {roubles with spagius, and ta: bol cae Ie elleciod » complete ot, AHETTE MEYZE, An Agent's ‘Teatimony; rr + Woodtund, lrequols| B Dean sie: Lean any that your INIA: 00D BYNUP bas no equal for Constipation, Siek-Hoadachd, Pols ia the Baal ene cule: nnd can pafuly recome mond ie use to sulering BURRITO, een, Recommends It to an ee rn Aurum, Kang Co. Ae SUR: N Ns aloo griul mite nonatelt rs RRA Ayodhasstuunloun ito ui sameriog insea Betiye , . seWe UUs Liver Complaint. Dean Bie Vanvacrany tnntite Guat your fustly pale haber oursied INUIAN DLOOD Sv Ut" aivas uaivereal sate Jsfaction, and ta highly eatagniad by 1 Lav! ad it. Thave used your medicina with the most sat! e+ tory ruanils, aod can therefore recomend iis to all abled with Haver Complaint ane ack Headache. AM VENKY, Rhonmation:, Ruokingham, Kankakee Co,, 11, Moy 18 1570, DBAM HI: 2 wos a urea forer from Hheomatisn nd found no relief until 1 commenced vaing your Much rellgved aud Uonedted. 1 teciminenia yonte mous much relluved aud benedted. | recuram cmede {tine wo all, ANNA VIRSSRAN BING, A Good Blood Pyritier. - ne DEAT Smt: 1 have used yourwreat INDIAN RESOD dasa Hivod Pure BY RUD and have found it unequa! 4 leasure in Fecuuimeadinuyeas auch Ror, and take p! Suppression of Menstruation. « q An Bey: My douchtar was & adurer tana Di aderar tral Lad peste (ouatrustion, Bud after invoriia undwe is didiculty {or tore then a year, with tho trentmen’ Mapai ww fe on tie idence wna lea é sisiguectmienareecs agauetan aan bt Ja GUNS widow * Femalo Woakness, ‘1 Pontiao, Livingat ant. f ng your Siibob s¥Ruhe fauh over sQ Zante of ago, a4 ba beun gre ou with Weaknoas. “your medle Cinuuskes ma teal 1iko's sound girl. Lean rocouls mons Hy ww VOLUADIO CUNT. Dong HanurrT. ~ LISTOF WHQLESALE DEALERS “Drs Glark Johason’s Indian Bld, Syrup, . * GHIGAQQ, ILL. TAN mate SIBVENSON & CO, i end « , MORK LO: q 0d bi Lakavst, Ha ALE Mee : Olid, STOUTENSUBGL & 00, % Wabub-or ty fy

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