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i Meme’ 1S ep Sy wos ‘tho Dill providing + Mr Jormation that in to Janeiro tho deaths from yellow-fever for tho two weeks sndlne Feb, 23 iygreantod 20, Tho British brig Io! Muvy sated for Now York yin Embetteba on te {uvof February, and the Heltish ship City of Mobile for Southivest Pass for orlera Feby 21. Netthor of these vessels hnd bins of healthy atid Jt, was reported that the City of Mobile lost four- twon nen by yetlow-fover at Uy. OALCMET HAKR. ‘The Commissioner-Ceneral of tho Land-Oflice to-lny cnnevied the survey of Caluinat Lake, ik Cathy's, {Hinols, tomy hor with all the on- 4egand location within tho boundarius survey. PROTYST. The Rxeoutlve Committos of tho National As- Hon of Wool Manifactirors to-day sent tchto Wnehingtow protesting aguinst tho netion of the Ways and Menng Committos in re- + Hutton Co tho tarlif on wootons. CONFIRMED, | ‘Tho Senato confirmed the following nominns tons:” Joseph C. A, Wingate, of Now Hump: ahtra, United States Consul at oo Chow: James BL. Arinatrong, Hegister of tho Land Ollice, nt Colfax, Washington Territory. Postinusters—James A, oote, Akan. Minn.¢ ‘Thomas Donk, Cameron, Mo.; William Metzger, Dayton, Washington Territory, ‘Kho Sul-Committeo of tho Hous Committec on tho Pacitic wallgonis, who were instructed by the full Vommnittce to Inquire inte tho alleged contract between tho Pacitic Rullrond and the Pauciile Mall Stennship Company, have not nye pared thoir report upon tho subject, but it is ‘understood thoy will nko the ground that while auch contract ‘would be obnoxious to tho re- evlved tenets and Frecouonts, of common law, tho alinost universally ehungcd conditions upon which commercial trinsuotions are bused Justify radical departure from former precedents. BPOFYOIW—KELLOGG, Tho Sonate Committee on Privileges and Eleo- tions held a speelul meoting this uftornoon, and, im conformity with tho Benate Instructions, adopted n resulution ordering the entire reprin! ‘of the book of ovidenco in the Spofford-Kellogg: cue, with the testimony of EB. L. Webber, James Kelley, and Benjamin Franklin stricken out. + MAIL CONTRACTS. To-day tho Post-Ollicc. Depurtment nwamted contracts for the deivery of mails betwron the deputs and Post-Ollices of tho Cities of Cincin= nat, Nashvilte, Loulsville, Savannah, and Memphia for four years from July 1, us follows: Cineinnatl, B. Gannon, of Philadelphin, $0,725 Rasy RT. Woadlief, Cincinnuth, O., $2,083; oulsvilla, J. Cait, of Loutaville, $c043 Savine nah, RT. Woodllet, af Cinelunatl, $2,198; Micm- phis, W. J. Doyle, of Memphis, $4,00, THE RECORD. ; SENATE. ‘Wasmsarox, D. C., March 31.—3r, Cameron, of Wisconsin, rose towhat he deemed to amount toaquestion of privilege. Ho stated that ho ‘was surprised to sce that. tho testimony of E. 8. ‘Webber, taken before theSub-Committee of the Committee on Privileges and Elections at Now Orlenns, appeared in tho printed record of tho case nid on the Senators’ desks, though, owing tobls falluroto appear before the Committco for cross-examination, tho Committeo had agreed to strike his direct examtnation out. Tho note stating that the Commitee bad agreed to strike out tho testimony appcarson tho very lust page of the volume, buta grent many of those who might read the evidence would not sce this note, and Mr.Cameron desired, by his remarks, to provert Webber'a evidence from prejudteing tho eage of Mr. Kalloga. Mr, 11H sufd that on page 1,18 of tho record of tho Committeo’s proceedings tho order to strike Webber's testimony’ out appeared. He supposed Webber's testimony, takon in New »rieans, was putin type before tho full Commit eedeclded to havo it stricken out, and thorc- fore, though technically stricken out, It was not -puysteally stricken out. Everybody could seo by the record that Webber's testimony was not Apart of it. Hill, in this conncction, stated that two allldavits, ordered atrickon out by him, also Appeared in tho printed volume, Ho was nota printer, but supposed it was ‘customary to print ‘whole proceedings and let thom speak for thome selves, Mr. Saulsbury, Chairman of tho Committeo, sald the'superintendency of printing tho testl- mony taken before tho Committeo had always ‘Deen loft to the stenographer, lio batt not abou ht It necessary to personully supervise tho printing. ‘ Mr. Morrill naked Mr. Sauisbury if ho had any objectidn to having Webber's testimopy actually stricken out. Mr, Suulsbury had none, oxcept that it, would make necessary tho reprinting of tho whole edl- ‘ton of tha report. Mr, Ingalla_thought a correct evlition should ‘De printed. Tho volumes wont into tho public Ubraries oll over the country, and the Benatu should not stick at an expense of a fow thote | ¥and dollars to correct un crror projudiolal to ‘one of tho partios to the cuse, ‘Mr, Logan (nember.of. the Committeo) movert that the record of the case be vurrected, elthor: by reprinting, or by leaying out tho-purts or ‘adored by the Committes to bo stricken ott, Messre, Suulsbury and Hill saw no objection to tho motion. f ‘Mr. Garland sald tho only parliamentary way to correet tho testimony wis to recommit it for that purpose to the Committee. Aly. Logan moditied bis motlon 80 ns to recom- ‘anit tho evidence, with Instructions to the Com- inittco to withdraw tho eupies nirendy distrib- ated, and correct the wholo edition, The motion wus tigreod to, ‘The untinished business on the onlondar, bel for an Interuationul Exbibi- ow York in 38s), was then taken up, Kornan submitted amendments, which ‘wero adopted, requiring not less than JU por cont of tho stuck subscription of at least $1,000,000 to be pald in bafure, the corporution begins, busl- ness, ond that no dividend shall be mide untl tho debts nnd Habllites of the Association ure discharged. . 3tr, Whyte opposod tho dill, thinking Conyress had no coustitudonal pawer to create such cure porations., He fenred tho Government would Mnally be calicd on for a loan to make this ox- hibitfon successful, as hud been the caso with the Philudelphiz oxhibiaon, he UL Yous, 28; nays, 2. ‘rum tho Cuminittes on tha ludiciury, reported adversely on tho bU mnk+ ng Feb. 2 0 legabhotlday iu the District. In- letinitly postponed, . The DAE introdiiced by Mr, Paddock to equalize Awinestends by allowing locations in more thin ane plice where necessary to make up 160 aeres: wag passed, AY ‘the morning hour expired, aud the Immediute Dellcicney billwas taken up, ir. Exton, on tecount ot atotter he had ree ved from the Cominiasioner of Internil Hov- Mie Khowilny ila necessl ered tent appropriathiye $513 for dies, pauper, and suunps, beluga deticioncy In the appropriation for that purpose, Mr, Beek ated tho amendment. Ile highly complimented the present Conumissioner on hls judicious p a towards distillers, Io busuppressed nuny (leit distilleries, had en- couriged the erection of lawful distilleries in qmuny places where none liad before existed, and had treated those engaged in business fairly; und tho consequence wis such tn ficreuse: I revenue from thle source wn spite of tho prophecies tht a reduction of tho taxes would isuatrously reduce the revenue) that tho do- Aicteney resulted tor dies, stamps, cte., made necessary by Increased bushyess, ‘The nmendment wus agreed to, Acommltteo amendment. was agreed to up- Proprinting ¥6,u0 for continuing tho work of adjusting ond settling cinuns of the seyernl Btutes sor swamp lands Indemnity. Tho next amendment wis to strike out the clause of the House bil which provides that Speclal Deputy Murals of elections (for which 37,00 ure fppeopriaced, shall bo appointed by the United states Circuit or District sudges, and To insert u elise providing that uppolatments shail bo made by Cireuit or District Courts. Mr, Edinunds culled for thy yens anid nays on ‘this ainendment, and it wus agreed to by a purly: votu-y 1; nays, 1, Nn moved to btriko out tho word irom the wuse for the payment on in, ir. a “General” of fees nid expenses of United Stites shirshats and General Heputies earned during the fiseul sin oer du 10 WU, 1850, $600,000," und dnvurt ju Word * Ir.’ * Ar, Enton sald if the Senate intended ta rotaln the umendment just voted on tor 8p ‘Ucs, sey, should Mr, Alilgon: sul Dep ut gree to th would liky tah eral Deputies. un nut now poluting out clauses Be u—8o Linfer. I know of nono, and I Mr, Alllyot ‘think thy word ought not to appear in the bill. ‘tho SHUN ‘was rojcoted by a purty vote yous, 2 nny, Uh Mr. Ghitne submitted an amendment, allowing 1 w employes of the Goveri Printing-Ottico oliduys with pay on Ja E 4, and hi soba! aes ‘Thanksyiving-Day, and otiior’ publly Davis (W, Va.) asked tho Senator from Mr Mainyu whethor this umendment was not in tho nature of a general Jegisladion ue appropriation ite ie Wis Opposed Ww such legisintion on prmiel ple, Six, Blaine sald: the: Senator from West Vire ginu would svon have an opportunity to give proof of bis devotton to that principle, when tho dvulvintlon At the enh of the bill should i Foavhed, Would that Senator votu to‘strike out the Marshals’ claude ue it camo from tha House? Mr. Davis replied that whur the House did was ue thing; whut the Senute did was another. ‘fhe Senute could nut coutrul the House, Mr, Mluinetbought thebenntor trom West Vire kiuln -va Mot cure to stund on eu narrow und 98 that. It the House sends 4 ple iplation to tho Senate, it is Tight’ ere penute to vote Sorgt. Mr. Bhulne would be yliud: tohnvea Jolt rulondopted absolutly proventing Jegiaiadun on appropriation bills in cithor Jhoure, but ho regarded it as bighly detrimental to the Independence of the Benuta for it to blud fisele fs no event to Teyistate on appropriation Tniis, unl le Fpoonefed by tha House with wise ever Teptsiaton it may choose to attach ty aps propriation billa. If tha Muuse should suy there should never bu Icgivladon on appropriation buts, Mr, ike would jolu th Ho thoughe sucts Jexlslation weung, but if ou body judulges in it, the other, in setf-derense, mustdo (t. In other vords, the privilege, or surrender of privilege, mst be procisely: saa both cusos, Nut the Beaator tet Weat Virginie would burdly class wag nemall pleco of Justice, z yj this among dangeroys pieces of legislation. {t Mr, Edius eatd tt was perfectly in the powor of tha Senate, within Its " tuyntinst Jepistation on appropriation bills, to fond itself from such tegisiation, whlah ene. Trom tho Jlouse, by striking Jt out, and inasmuel ns the amendment proposed by the Sehntor from Maine was cletrly within tho prohlbittot of tho rules of the Kenafe, and was ngainst whut that Senntor bimscif Goneldered tho Just prinel- ple thit shouldupply, he made the point of order, entirely irrespectiveof, the meriteof tho nment> ment, that [twas out of orderas proposing legis Tntion ou a general 9) propriation DL, sind tus, violating tho first clause of tho twenty-ninth rule, which provides that no nmendinent which proposes goneral legislation aliull bo recolved to auy general approprintion bill. Mr. Ilutne--\Vhere do, you find a general ap- propriation bill defined? Mr. Edmunds—Intha nnatnroof the billand constant practice of the Sunita, Mr. Hlatne—A deficioney bis not a genornl appropriation bill within’ the very meaning of we words, and tt rile exchisiyely confined | to gener aypenpe ein, Dilla need not attach ton jeficiency bith ‘the presiing offleer (Rollins) ruled that the pala Dill was not a general appropriation tl, ant that the amendment wasin onter, ‘Mr. Edmunds nppealed from this ruling. Mr. Carpentor was opposed to the ruling of the Chair, Ho wanted to say thatho concurred with his friond from West Virginia (Davis) ii oppost+ Hon to legisiation on appropriation bills. Ha would stand by the head of the Appropriations Committee (Davia), and he had no dowbe that, tr accordance with settled convictlons, that Sen ator woitld carry ont his priielples by moving to Ktriko general Joeintlon from this bil, He would follow tho lend of: that Senator when he made sueh a motion, and, if he should forget make ft, and ny ottior Sonator should miko it, he (Carpenter woulll still ¥ote in, favor of tho pylnelgte, and would expect tho Senator from rest Virginia to do tikewlxe, Mr. Davis sald ho bad mite no argument on the matter, bat simply asked tho Scuntor from Malue whethor or not he was in favor of gone eral legislation on tho appropriution bills, stut- ing nt the rnme time that ho was: nape to it on principle, but not on tho ground stated by. tho Senator from Wisconsin. 2 Str, Corpenais =| nny have misunderstood tho Sountor, but L inderstood bln to say that he was opposed to general legishition on sppryupriation ss Mr. Davis—On that question I do not propose to bo catechised Just now. When somothin tangibie presents itself and I have to dealdo willdo it, Tut the question naw fst. Ix this minendment In order? And [ understand tho Chalr to have decided thnt this is not n general appropriation bill, and on that ground wlone bis decision reste, ® Mr, Ediguuds, in support of his Appeal from tho ruling of the Cunir, urgued dint If tho original approvrintions to which this bill referred were general appropriations, this bill must bow genera] approprintion bill. ‘That hud bean tho pmictice of the Sento up to this time, Mr, Bininy said the appropriation bills orlgl- nated from the Honso, and mist hive the sine churncter in the Seunte that wns given them by tho Houge, Tho Hause detines a general appro- priation bill to be for legislative, sundry, civil, consular and dipfomatic, tu nye nivy, Indlan, posione: Military Academy, fortifications, and Post-Olllce experisos. Mr. Dawes remarked that this bill was for do- fleloncles in those appropriittions, and on the gnme footing, Mr. Binine said tho deficiencies Brew up in spite of tho rules, not under thom, ‘They should ‘bo frownod upon, and not put oun footing with goneral uppropriation, bill. He grounded his opposition to the political Jegisiation on this bill, not simply nor chlefly on the yround that It is on an appropriation bill, 16 was vicions in esaenco, In intent, and in original tle ein; and that deslan was no less vicious, that Intent no less misvhlevous, whether it was an independent proposal or whethor {6 was an up- proprintion DIM, As he had sald before now, there wis not another Semitor on record.for 28 much legislation on appropriation bills as the Senator from Vermont, He believed that Sena- tor could chullengo sansrats on with any other Sonator who over sat in tho Chumber for londing: down statutes with such legistution. Mr, Edmunds said tho Seuutor frum Matno was, ag usual, {mmonsely. mistaken fn finputing to him what he did avout trying to tegisiate on ap: proprintion bills ‘under iho. rules us they stand now. ‘Thut Senator had thought fit on a former occasion, When someothiiy that he wus very much fu favor of did not happen to mect tho views of tho Sennte, to sny tho same thing, 1s If tho. busl- ness of: the Senate wag to try his (Edimuuds'’) consigtency, Mo would lenve ‘his friend from Muino to. spend. all tho thne , be choso in nssuiling him. It would do no particular harm or yoo! to tho country: of course it would injure hin (Edmunds) to a cer- tain extent, but he would try and berr it as one of those unseen blessings that come round tn thut form. [Lunghter.] Axto thy clauso re- forred to by tho Senator from Maine, it was in tho toxtot the bil. Amendments only had fur been acted on It was tinpossible for him (Bde inundy) tu bave opposed the provision In tho text. When the tine camo to vote on that ft grould bo proper, forahy ono to’ call attention 0 In further dobate Mr. Whyto was ‘proceeding, to'support tho ruling of" tho Chur, when tho Chale announced that while, under, tho first chuigo of Rule 29, be hud ruled Btaltno's amend- mont to ho in order, upon further congideration and taking tho wholo rule together -he would, practically reverse his ruling and decide tho’ amendment not in order, BS ip - Mr. Carpenter thought this ruling entircly, sou 4 Mr. Dlatuc did not, and an unimating and amusing dlsctssion engucd between Messrs. Bialne and Carpenter as to the duties of the presiding oflicer us to raling on points of order, Mr, Blilne thought the presiding ottieer should give grounds for lila ruling te the satisfaction of tho Senate, and alluded to his own pruetice in this respect whon Speaker of the House, Mr, Carpenter said the Senator rijaing tho point stated bis reasons for ft. and tho presiding ollicer ruled on it us he deemed proper, The Sonntor from Matne had: presided whore Ingo- lence was tho rule, and perhups had become neoustomed to baying his decisions questioned. Mr. Blaine rojoined that, whether tho House was or wus not an insolent body, {t would be res as pucullurty Insolont Ja tho Spetker.to Bay, ‘his ig ouf of order,” without giving grounds for the deciston. Aftor somo further discussion Mr. Edmunds moved to strike out the clause reluting tothe tan’ pay of Special Deputy Mar- g the appropriation intnet. ‘Reject- ud--yeus, 2; nays, i. ‘The bill was thon read n third tino,—yens, 00; nays, 24,—Mr. Edniunds calling for the yeas an niya. Noth of those were striutly purty votes. Mr, Eaton moved to yo into excontivo session. Mr, Coke, from the Conmittes on Indian Af+ fairs, obtained leave to report a substitute for the bill ratifying the Uto agreement, Ordered printed and to He on tho table. Aftor executive session adjourned, nose, Tho Speaker procceited to call the Committees for repurts, when bills were reported und dls- posed of us follows: Mr. Buckner (from the Cammittes on Bonking and Curreney}—To prohibit-engraved signatures on Natlonul-bunk notes. Huusy cal- nur, By Mr. Davis, of North Carolina (from the same Cominittoo)—Authorizing Nutlonal bunks to make fons on mortyuges on real estute, House culondur, Hy Mr, I'rico (from the game Committco)—Ne- Nning tho veriticution of the returns of Nutlonal Dunks. House calendar. By Mr. Chitin (from the Committes on Coln- age Weights, nnd Mensires)—For tia recone of the haff-ddllur. “tonsa entendar, By Mr. Henderson (trom the Comittee on Commerce! tabilstitig {ndlnupote, dud, 0 ca port of delivery. Maus , iy Mr. TMM (ftom thy sume Committee)—For f such citizens of the restoration to eltizenship the United Sturtes us bave beeame naturalized 0s subjects of Great irital. House enlgndur, by My. Jobnstune (from the Military Couunit- teo}—To puny tha purehuse of tobuccu fur tho use of thu urmy, Huta calender, Mr. Money, Chalrman of the Conmnittes on Post-ONices and. Poet-ionds, reported buck the Post-touto bill, aud ft passed, Consideration wis resumed of tho eontested-, election ease of Hrdley v8, Slemons, trum the’ Second District of Arkinens, After a speech by Mr. Suwyer In behalf of tho contestes, 4 Yotu Was taken on the mifuority rese olution, reported by Mr, Weaver, deciiriuk the Bent vacant, It wis defcuted i to 1, ‘The question then recurred on the wofjorlity. resolution, declaring William 1 Slemuns, tho Guntustety enutled to his seat, Adopted—9 O21, Mv. Springer Chairman of tha Cc Blections, desired to call up tho contested olection cue of Curtin vs, aT, Mr, Blackburn raised a question of considorn: tom, aud the House wont into Committee of the Wohalu (keates in tho Chair) on tho Stur Service Deticteney vill. Mr, Blackburn sutd tho Hougo had proved in cuscs of star routes on which Increased compen: sation execed|me’ $2,000 had been allowed, not for wn iueroased mumbergof trips, but for ex- pedition of schedules only, that eueh compon- sation should uo longer bo allowed; that a pore Hon of the bill had boon stricken ont by tha Senuto, ‘Tho only question of © any moment presonted’ to thu Comuittoo for consideration was whether the requirement | of tho Hous looking to the abridgmunt of that extiu compensation should by tnulntuined uv abandoned, 1% brujosed by the Benuaty amund- ment, ‘The only warin which the House was engaged was tho wurlipunnsystem which, in the judyinentof the Comittee on Appropriations, was a viclous and daugerous systum, and which neuded imitation such us the House bill had proposed,. Thy spovticlo hud been presented of aw subordinute uiuidsill eleris of tho Executive De partinent snapping his fingers In the face of the American Congress. SMe, Haskell—Whut de you mican by a mudsill? Mr, Bluckburn—2 mein a man of nbout tho gang proportions as the man of whom) ng, Hethen proceoded tu quote fram tho teat! meny of the Second-Assistant Postinaater Gon eral to show that Cutt oficlul claimed that he, tty inipht expend the for tho fveal your hy the first two or tarce months of thut your, and thou stop all the star service or cult upou Con- gress for a sloleloney appropriution. Me, Haskell usstricd there wis not a dollar of detlulency in thy wtur rervice to-day, Sr. Dluekburn—1 wut thy yentieman to une derstand that the auiuunt of emphasis whieh he Maines tno bis unwarranted interruptions ty ultegether gratultous, uguccesury, aud nbsu- am rigs Up and bulking at the intely hienit Any nan fn this House wi has one fen above dint of an ftlot knows that here ts no deficles toeday, it even i nian With as Kittle wiadonr ns that one Chava Just de. seribed WHE have. sense enotarh to lavow that 1 waearry forward tho postat sir seevieg ot its present. basis, the doth of hte noxt will (nd us with adeficteney, Tsay, of least than a million of dollars, but tho Second Assistant Postmaster: General says oniclally and under onth that the dellelericy will be $109,000,‘ The contracts, how- Xtend to TRS, so that it ia not for thts y onto that those Inerenses oF compensation Apply, but they will apply for tbo next tio Hsenl FOUTS. 7 Mr, Haskoll rub: ntly atlomnpted another: interstory arti, et with an equally sovero yebulr, 5 Mr. Blackburn elted the caso of Monroo Saline du Witness before tha Committee, who was interested in hundreds of those storermite cone tracts, and whose contract rates had been in+ erenred (for extra service) from S500 n year to $013,000, and yet, nota Alngle contact stom in this naweown neane, ‘This was the power behind tho throne on which Hrady, Kecond As- alstant Poastmaster-General, relied upon when he stapped bls tingers in tho faee of the House and sale te sts“ Your say Tull have 980,000,085 forstar aervice, T shail hive $8,000,000, nnd ats nore ts T picase, and wh talk about Inting tha Inw, Pwit apply to the puwer whieh tho Post-Ollca Department and star sorvice aro ably ta marshal in tho Touso aad overrule pit upon | it the Ihultatlons: by your laws” ‘That was the 1, find ft wag none athor. Ttwaa at fight waged ot but ono objeet, n contest. proyeented but far one purpose,—to put a tinltation on assnmed and oxerclecd arbitrary power, W plait ting tho Governmont millons of money without any ree tirn or compensation thorefor, Mr, Upson sald that the men who wore attack: Ing tho star service shoul not seok to mike 13- euoon tho trinlof tho Pustmnster-Qeneral and his subordinntes, and attempt to sway the minds of members by denunciations of that oillcer, The rent aud truo testo wits whethor or not the grent star service of tho country should be inalntained and provided for, Ho ‘argued that, though a Innge inercare Ind in some enses been mado in tho compensation for carrying the mulls, that inevenso wits Justified by the tiecessl- tes of cach particular cise, One of tho routes of which complaint was ‘made, was the Fort Worth and Fort Yuta rou! Two hundred and ninety-nine thousand doltars was pald | for servico on that route, and not one suintiiln of testimony lind come before tho Comnilttes on Approprintions showing that amount was exor- Ditant, unfute. or unreisonable. That Commit- teo only drew" inferences, and fron thosa Jufer= cnices sprung Its denuneiutions of tho service, ‘The Committee ruse without eaming to a voto on the bill, and tho House adjourned, GEN. GRANT. NEW ORLEANS. Spectat Dispateh ta The Chicagu Tribune, New ONLEANS, March 31.—Gon, Grant and pirty arrived at Morgan City at bulf-past 3, whero thoy met the delegation from the City Council, and ut once took tho cuns for this city. ‘Tho party reached Algiers ut 6, and was greeted by wsaluto of twenty-one guns fired by tho Joseph A. Mower Post of tho Grand Army of the Mepyblic. The party took tho forry and crossed to the elty, where they wero met with a six-horeo buroucho and escorted through tho principal strects by somo $00 milidamen, one fire-company, and nn squad of ‘oltleers anid taembort of tho nesro troops organized by Hutler in 1853, and the Colored Men's Protective Union, a politteal club under the direction of ex-Gov. Pinchbaek.. ‘The parade was tt vory that aitair, gutirely ducking fn entbushisn ‘Tho failure of tho delexation of tyo City Goyvern- ment to provide tunch on the tralu sent Grant to his private quarters ns soon as ho renched the St. Charles Hotel,and ho kept the Ine walting: whllo hs stopped todine, Ho then touik 1 post: ton on the gublery of tho St. Charles Hotel, aud fy soon ns tho procession passed went to the house of Mr. Walker Fearn, it relative of his wife, in Carondelet street, where he will bo wt home during his stay herw. Ex-u ollivors, the merehunts, and tho Mexteun Vetorans will euvh give hin a banquet before he leaves bere, Jo the Western Assoclated Press, New ORLEANS, Mareh Ul.—Tho steumer con- yeying Gon. Grant and purty did not arrive at “Morgan City until nears p.m. Tho Reception Cominittee from this elty, includhtiy Mayne vit= ton and Clty Administrators; Gen. a. C. Ae Collector of Customs; Gen. ¥ MeMillin, Postmaster; in. George uldy, United Stites: Land Oitlee; Col. Juck Wherton, United State: Murhal; Gon. Cyrpe Tussey, tho, Ion. J.N. Marks, tho.Hon, A. Baldwin, and, going thirty other prominent citizens inet Gen, dirant at Morgan City, and escorted! hin to New Orleans, When tho train arrived in Mgtera a salute was: fired. AU crow ly and: gute: three: cheers when Ge Ematte his uppbarance. it was nearly 6 o'clock before. the forry-hiat arrived with the party on bourd at: the foot o St. Anu -street. procession of “nities and civic societics hud been W... Beton and was re and pirty and Commit heaved the procession pia ‘After passing Cheough the prinefpal Fuse hulted at the St. Charles “Hotel, whore pont Busscy detivered un address of aveleoté, “Gen. Grant then reviuwed the procession from the hotel balcony, ‘An immense crowd nasotpbled. formed under Gert dy to move. Ge ose eo foul carriagé’y and ets It -on tho levco ind long the route Cf tho process slon and cheered enthmaluationlly us Gertz tira and party passed. Thoro was a liberal display of thus. along the route, on the public buludings, shipplig, couguluto, ote, It was after 8 before tho review. was over, aa) To Mr." Hitssuy's address of welcome!Gen. Grant repiieds Z ate GENTLESEN AND Crttzexsoy New OnwyAns: After anubscace of 8 streat, muny yerrs Yrom your State Lam happy: to return to it, and>very prod of the: Eyoch ion Lam receiving ub your hunds, und very wind thatit is given by your: cltizans, Irrespeative ot former relations. ‘Tha sents of war aro how passed. We nre nialted: people. Tbelleve that if this country shawl) une ‘ortunitely becotne involved In war we will all woar tho aime notforin aad tehtimder tho sing. tng, {Cheers} Ehope for Now Orleans and this secuon'the prosperity [tdeserves, What" fits this city bonetits the adjoining section: State ls cupable of producing tilliions-of dollars inoro Of Kugur than ut present. Lrojolde=with you Inthe prosperity you have. 1 am glad to near that this city his been sd much beaciited by the Improvement at the mouth of the river, Whit, helps yon helps on lunge | tece- tion ‘of your country nnd. thu ontire Missiasippl Vulloy. mn fut, wish Now Orleuns and the South Inereased nnd long continucd prosperity, belloving and knowing thut it ta the Hest cure for disorders und sees onal animositics, industrious people wre al- wuss spy nad contented, Ae nin feb me thunk you, Mr. Chairman and An fricuda, for this kind rveeption, und in vonelu-. sion, [hope that the blue and gray ey never again be urrayed against each other. ‘The past 6 gone, Agiin I thank you, [Loud and cone tinued applause.) 4 MOBILE, Mouine, Maren 91.—Gon. Grant aud party will ha invited tu visit this port as guests of tho. Mo- bile Cotton Exchang THE CENTRAL SYNDICATE. Moro Big Stories Sct Atlout, P Bpectat Dispateh to The Calcaga Tribune, New Yonk, March dl.—Thore 1s groat speanta- tion on Wall street over tho proposed action of tho New York Central Syndicate, which last fall Purcbuged 250,000 whares of that stock from Withinin HL. Vanderbilt, Of tho total of thirty millions the Syndicate to-day pall the lust ive millions. For two inontha tho. Syndicute his beon plucluy thostock on the London market. Up to within tho Orst ‘of this week tho market herv for Contral shares has been dull and Muctuating., However, there wis a ively spirit manifested yesterday, shares wore selling from Fey up toy This set tho ‘wiscneres thinking, and It wag discovered there wore negotiations on foot for an additions al purchase of 60,000 shares, so tho story rita, ‘with option of. 60,000 moro sures for Kix months: At tha wine tarnis as bofores When Mr, Vanidors Dilt inde hls big ale lust fall [t was deolared by hhn he had disposed of tho controlling Interest, and that in future he would have to rely for his position 6 Manager on the yotes of tha stock. i holdors at large. Many of bia friends assorted he had sold all hls tuterest exeept 75,000 shares, exclusive, of course, of thoys beld by his sons go) many speculators now decry tie talkof the purchuge of 100,000 nll. tonal shures, on the ground thit Mr, Vandorbilt conld not well afford to. frigates Interest inthe Contral by completely ‘disposing of bls stock, ‘There ure olan rinnors that Contrul’s capital will be ndvunced from 839,000,000 to $100,000), glv> {ug the present holders 2 per cent nadditionat stock, nud that fig dividends fn future will bo ratsed from 4 to 10 percent. ‘Thesu wre ramors which the olllcer would neithor deny nor adit, The bi ta, however, eay they hayu cone Dew eles, yma tracted fur a ' THE OIL PRODUCT, TivvsyitLe, Mirch 3L—The monthly oll re- Port for March shows tho luryest new produce tio of any month vince Augie last, when It touched the top for 1876, To-morrow morning the ‘Thtusyille Mervit will contain fgures phowing = that during tho month just expired = thero were 63) wells coms pletcd =oin- the) |= whelu oll, country, with unaveruge of nineteen barrels per well, while in Vebruary there were 278 welty come pleted, with a production of 4,633 burrels, aud an averuge of Bey dn Siureh wore & tgnloat 674 In Fobria) 10 Bx nygalnet Cid in February. ln” March the dry holes ulneteen, against sixtoon in February, uy a OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New You, Murch gl. Liverpool; Westphulla, from Huigbyrg, Loxpox, Murch dL—Tho Rotterdam; “trom: | New York; Canopus, from Uoston; Golden Grove, fram Poitadelphia; and Dovonla and Neckur, from New Yorks, have arcived out a . eon burreta. The wells seilfiom, close of Sfarch: wers. Arrived, Soythia, from” POLITICAL. ‘The nverire degrvaso in weight {4 four wad ones Afth pounds net. Aggregate decrease ‘of taal, T2800 tlevec Thery aun Increase of 1000 1 . * * i hat cP avlinten Ke The Election in San Francisco a | tne combined reusa Tor the sent of 115,000, tho Ie. aul. + Waterloo'to Kearneyism. AND LABOR, . COMOES, Ni Yo Troy, No ¥4 March 31—Tho steko fn Hare mony Mills, Cohocs, continites, nnd tho weavers havo resolved not to resume work until the ite- mands of the spinners are granted. One week's Kdlencss mmkes n wages lose of 80,000. The weavers ut work were stoned inst night while returning home. Tis mornhig XO weavers were fn the mills, and 1300 Tooting were in opera- ton. ‘The tiiting on hand will keep that number of looms gong for week, when, If the strikers, ave not returned fore will be a tuckeatty raul Majority for the Ticket of the Citi- zens’, Union Over 7,000. Republican and Domocratic Nomina- tions in Various Localities; SAN FRANCISCO. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. SAN Fitaxcisco, Mareh 31.—-With regan to the Prestdential contest the result of yesteri 1y's tho mills, Will ot elcetion fr epectally ainifleant ns showl that | present themselves for work. tien of position Inthe Doniecrtic party will bs hot join forces with tho Sand-Lotters. . It also proves thoexistence in the Workingmen's wards of large numbers of humble toilers who reject the teachings of the Uruvling drayman and bis reverend sponsor. To Kalloch the result Is a regulur knock-down blow, as ho left his post ex- pressly to electioneor for Froud. No doubts are entertatned that to-morrowyKearncy's six-month sentence will by coutirmed. To tho Wreatern Associated Press. SAN Francisco, Mardh l.—Keurnoy has beon beaton In the contest he inylted, and Freud, his candidate for Btite Sonator, Is defeated by ‘dames Byrnes, tho Meputyicun candidate, by - WAGES RESTORED. | t Conusnus, 0, March 31.—Tho following efret- ine was issued from the Gonernl Manager's of- flee, Par Handle allroad Company, to-day: “Cnnenan MANAGER's Orrick, Conanus, 0. Muareh 29, 1890.—The compensation of tho oilers wud cmployés upon the Pirtaburg, Clielanath & St, Louis thitiway, Charters Railway, Pittsburg, Wheeling & Kentheky, Clucinnati & Stusllagun Yulloy, Cohmbus, Chlenzo & India Central, Lite Minin}, Jeffersonville, Stadison & Indiitne apolls, ani) Thillanapolis € Vincennes Hines, wilt be yestored to that in Fores prior todnue by 187, to take eect from anil after April 1, 1850, “DW. CALDWELD, General Manages” ————— . over 3,000 majority, according to tho returns as i + i . atpresent counted. A bulletin. has Just been FIRES. ' posted announcing that tho vote thus far 5 7 fdoted up gives tho Citizens’ ticket for Free- IN CHICAGO. ts ‘The alarm from Box 008 at 8:45 Inst ovoning wis ontsed by nm fire In the two-story brick building, No. 710 Allport avenio, owner and oc eupfed ng n satoon and dwelling by Michael Lo- renz. The fire wns caused ly Mr. Lorenz enpty- {ug tho hot shes out of his pip into a barrel full of shavings. ‘The mtarm from Box 382 nt 12:40 this morning: was caused byt five breatcing out in tho two- story frame building No. BIL Weat Lake street, owned by a Mr. Cheney, and penubtell by James holders 12,400 aud tho Workingmen’s and Demo- cratic 8,000. | ce. = The Kearnoyites nro furfous, and are making , vigorous churges of fraud. Ono of thelr nllexa> tons {s Lint tho voto for tho Citizens’ ticket ennnot be counted, as the ballots wero printed on paper diferent from that defined by law. Thoy ntso claim that tholr candidate fon Stato Senator was gold out by. the Demoertts who opposed his Indorsement In the County Conven: tlon. ena is ieqrauery. june ean Iwolltng, in ae A\TEt.—The city is intensaly excited over tho | Tear Vmugo to the building, i fund to the rosult of theclectlon, which Isasweoping victory | stock SAM. ‘Tho second story’ Is oeeupled by Delos Countryman, whose los on furniture for the Citlxens’ Proteetive Union, und tho " rnitu present Indications aro, the 1nniority will bo ie Eppa Fan ig in a ceav er tie Aa ISOL TO “Oven ebWNd ‘votuR Bava: Glecmty fy iio aime! where miire ocetcred lise fall tn cel » anid y putting out which two firemen were badly in- gc facurmey au ni followers are Cartons. hep | Mirai? air Avtaiekter preasca tno no ten he raved Ike a mudman, and worked hingelf | burglarized several tines of large amounts, Tho (tp info such nn éxcited sinte that ho fell ina fit, | ewtse of Inst HighEs ro i paystarins, fand ine tonming ut tho. mouth, and way carried to his | cendlarism tg opunty hinted at, Tt nppeur vesidenco und physicians sunimoned. tls prostrution his served to dutensify the public excitement, and thore are no end to the rumors: aifont vegurding his ¢ondition, His opponents ussert. that his fIIness ts. slm- ulated and that the fit wisn pleco of acting for the purpose of inllaming his followers ard ine Alueneing Judge Freelon, of tho Superior Court, Ju puusstug upon bis nppeat from the sentoncout viedo Hix, = Kenrney's futtnates stilt loudly prociatm that hu will not go to tho Penitentiary, but thoy pres sent no. phin by which he can ‘escape, should dudye Freeton wibim tho sentence, whieh it ts very quncrally believed he will do. . yor Kulloch ays tho ballots for the tickets 1 to stuart In soveral places at once anu burned with tnusual vigor. . AT PORT WAYN: Fort Wayne, Ind. March BL—A firo Inst night damaged Kane & Bro.'s biuck $15,000; 1. J. Trentinin & Bro.'s wholesnle crockery stock, $25,000; Noll Bros, & Co., wholedito millinery, $6,000, “Tho insurance was as follows: ncon's of Londo GUATUINN sees ceeneee Comieetiout, Hartford ,. Humbury & Bremen. h Liverpool, London & Globe 0,500 « 00 3 Ww YORK o. 600) of tie Citizens’ Broteeti ve iow. Bm iT Tt 18 | eee eae ee es Sorc ry nited, aa thoy were not mado In accordance | tome, New York ‘000 with Jaw. When informed that the provisions: of tho Inw bad boeuw observed in the mos! nute particular,” ho sald, vehumently: “it makes no dftference, The tickgt will not be North American, Patindetpnii Connecticut... a considered valid. It isan unjustallserinination | Morenants, New Va 0 in tho title, aud a‘ violation of tho principles ot |. Gausnoutecuitne lsostenecic, ord the elective franchise, Continental, Phiiadelphin.y iy All the returns: will bo received during the day, unless tho cont ts heid back in tho dls- | tricts now tissing for the purposo of manipu- + luting thom, There dan, however, be no change in tho result, for it all the votes of tho missing alstricts should b si umeed for Koarney's candle , date, tho CI ' tiéket would still baye 1 mas Jority. The comntstands 16050 for the Citizens" Heket, aud 1020 fon the Demo-Kearncy’. alll- + mnec. psd At ILo’elock Inst night the voto of tho city wis + nbout two-thirds enunted, with the following ree - Citizens’ tlukot, iia; Workingmen's for State Senator, Byrnes, Republican, Freund, Warkingman, 7,013. ‘This mits br lered ng falrly Pidientive of tho result, The Workingmen aroiftired of Kearnoyiain, and re- H Da Cul Generale, Maris, Northwestern, Milwaukeo, Other compunica, exch,.... . IN NEW YoOrK._ New Yonk, March 31—A firo broke out at 9 -o'elock this morning in’ tho threo-story brick bullding, 19 Bruce street, occupied by Nell, Mc- Collin & Co., dealers In shoe and leathor flud- dings. ‘The flames spread raplely, and tho build: ing was soon gutted. McCollum estimates bis oss fn stock tt $10,000; fully insurcd; loss on milding, $100,000; Insured,” ANN ARBOR, MICIL . Npectat Dispatch to The Chteugo Tribunes ‘ANN Atmnort DEvot, Mich. Marcel 31—Jobn Slater's new house on Spring street was set on fire nbout 10 o'clock and.cntirely consumed, Logg, $1,000; probubly insured. .for S6v0 In tho old Harttord, is Chee escape ge: AT NASUVILGE, IND, 4 Spectat Dispatch ta The Chtedgo, Tribune, Surnuyvin.e, tad., March 31—An- Incendiary fro lust nightat Nashyille,.Brown County, dd- astroyed four buildings, entaiting & Luss of $4,809, Hon Which there was tig tnyuranue, ‘ pci heh a caleba TRON AND NAILS.. fused to turn out, Dae ‘The Intest returiie from tho various precincts show a aweephig viefary for the Citlaens’ Union, | tholr tleket recolvinlt 16.5) vutes, wealnat 12402 for the Worklugniiny About 40) voles ira yet ta he counted, THoFeault may be accepted as evidence that a gigut number of the Working- inen have tlred 0} itition and Kenrneyism, and are prepared) tailte In an effort te restore confidence and foyeged business xetivitles, Phe vote, 18 far as counted, shows that the Bop... Henns intve cast 1 van Tull vot, as compared * with the elee fon at ptuINbor,—tho (AN wast shoving manifested, Heamung the War) te jane, thole Donoso allteae A> ennalt rule clement -undoubtedly helped aw Citizens’ vote, “Thesreault causes tho yi sntisfaction, and faTxpected to huye amu good elfect upon pubu futerests, ay Wiawors, 1|(Fomething About tho Peculiar Ponne, Nace of thet fe” ivania Interexti, © : Speetat Correspondyce of ‘The Chicago Tribune, ikhw ny! "i Seah TArATAIA, Vernilfion Co. 11h, Sinreh 3-016 eae eee a ai eee Wostecn Natt of tho most notalWe features of the present’;| 1 . a “A dls neat ‘tht State canvass {a tho gue whloh Interests Hourbon: fAeivclution held un adjourned: meeting this forenoon, all its inilis west of the -Alleghentes. Demoorate quite ns,gueh us It docs Hepublicuns, 1-f evant ule yolag represented. yAtler eonalderns aie tot a ors iy) fie Sie Ant bones ble discussion of tho stute of trade, u resolution data for Governors Everywhere I iind Demo- sp vag adopted suspending work In tho nail-mills erate ag much exercfged on this question a8 Ho] v5 wots longer from Mondiy week, the ob- publicans, On those day of Janunry 1 Bexat | ihuct boty to tuke the business entlrely- out of working up date tosthis end, and now make ae. the hands of speoulators and confine It.to pro- Hees pene Ok ghares shat follows is sub-"Vducori. If, attho expirution of this week, no fr lett gia ie OY tree ens ighange fs apparent, a further suspension tion meets, and [s caat off only for a frst or com-" “dd” et pilmentary ballot, ~The following tigures;there- | Wivsch qae cratihine lave One at thea eek fore, uro only strays Indicating the probable. sige onu-fourth of tho milla in the stronyth of- the ditfufunt candidates, distributed: |Nesuelution could fill an order fur 1,000 kega uf by counties and delegate vote: “ be “a . Doubtful Countioss-Aduma 12, Bureau o, Cate | okortel Male. hls Ne rear ee i daa houn 1, Ciintou 3, Criwrard 3, Cook 02, Du Page, sumed. G, Kune 13, Kondail 6 Platts, Vermilion 1160.4) % a For Shelby M. Culjom—Chumpahin 8 Clark 6, |" greet workers which evrbence aieooetengthie Coles 7, Do Witt 6, Tat Sullo 6, Togutt % Mason 4s. /-ait tha puddters in tho United States, is propar= wnt By Pky 6, Randolph 7, Sunste |. ing to takes now departure, | Acteuding ineme- Haag oes Ram ug ter i Brot ay Shelby Oy Tazuwll ays Wor of thy -Asavelati walt toys, What wo eae -Wwant to do nov ore) jo puddle any Ene Fue gonn ei ptt Toone G, Carroll Gy al gllsh fron. + Apida fréin ‘lesifa to Keon the pal th, Ho i i Hirmgocte ge Pavlos. | price of pudding at what it aivuld be, wa ould ¥ fot lave eo mmaen gerap and bad fron to works 0, Winebago 1 1) wor For ‘Thoms 8. Ridgwn: Mexandor 9, Clay 4, Old mills and othor trom that comes over hero nyettud, Franklin 3, ‘tirrt iy imost iree ot duty bas to bo worked up, and it urban ih ity ig atten so bud that we sulter 8 prea loss fi Tainiiton 2, Hivedin Hy duckson & | using a heat. Tho question fs being discussed, fersan i, Johnson %, Marion 3, Sawsad. |. and, Ht itis oneo resolved that wo will not work ‘Opu iv wash th, Wohland t, Saline 3 iytish Iron, Congress may reduce the tariil abush 2, Washington d, Whited, Wille | just us mueti as it pleases, We won't work tho tuft. ‘ 5 “Ins tho matter Leon acted on by the Anial- gimated Assoclitions* -* Not genornlly, further than to be orally discussed. 1 believe in some | cases cow. Jnittecs have been nppothted to lnvestigute tho fousthility of the iden, and report upon 1h” Thon the proposed step iy nut Inthe near fut \ Nenrer than’ you think. Within tho past toi yours tho Anmlgamated Association lita grown wonderfully, . Jt has tuken in not only hundreds of puddiers,. but untehers, hookers, heute, rollen, ateel- worker, and In fact every ‘branch Of iron and’ eteat muuutacture, In gho West there ts not itll where our: mombers ure nut “oinployen, ‘but in tha ‘easterit’ scetton ‘Ht the country wo ure i) yet comparatively weak. Jn tho yeur just past ollicers of the Association aui mon 1, Schu, (Edwards famson 4. For dohn I. Itnaker—Brown 2, Christian 8 ue Cumberland 3, Douglas 4, Edin jersey ih, Mucon 8, Macoupin 9, Madison 11, Monroe 3, Montgomery t, Moultrie’, St. Clatr 1 For Greonbury Lb qnols Y Kankakee iy itt, Grundy 5, Lroe Alyingston 9, Starshull 4, Slattonry 9, Peorin 12, Will 2, Woodford 4, Por John, Hawley—Uancock 4, Henderson 3, Henry 10, La Salle 10, Mercer &, Putnam 2, itovis Ishind 10, Warren 7 For Chirk B. Carr—Knox 13, Fulton 10, Sturk 4. Fo, Lae L. Morrison—Cass 3, Green 4, Sore gan ‘Those figures give the following totalas; Cul- Lom, 1125 Hsieh, 803 Midway, Ti; Wnukor, Ws" Fort, 353 Hawley, 3 Carr, 277) and Morrison, I~ This data hasbeen obtilned at vonsiderante palusand oxpense, and'haa this buss: itis gathered from thy men who control local polls. | huye been orgunlzing-lodges in tbe Hast, aud (les nnd elo arunover seen nt Btute Convene | with such mitked aiivens hut wo feck urdatly’ tlons, ihe Ta who contra} Stato’ pole | cneouraeds and 1 would pot bo surprised if it PT ees see nde ache? oa HO | wus resolved within twelve samonths by the tun | clovators, buy nnd sell cattle, | puitdicrs that they would not puddle any more own Mimber-yards; in, other words, tho mun Who piy the taxes and see Unt honest town und township ollicers ure etceted oF eprlig Neda men nover figure In stite Conventions, haye nelthor tho pane nor the mon in that dircedion gout they alii cunited, Which delegates aubittous luwyer-politiehans or ex OF course, some Ponsonal friend of Cullom or one of the othor candidates will object to this castor, but no min dure ay tho list is unfalr, It ts Just whut the leading men in the countics reported would have tt. Te thoy change tt will Hot bo the fault uf the chroficter, — PitucioN, Buyglish fron.” A nunutacturer was asked his ylows on tho subject, and he replied that ho had heard of sucha rumor, If tt was so, be thought the man ufacturers would not object. 40 the Western Associated Press, Wirening, W.Va, March 31.—Tho fnteltyencer of to-morrow, dn commenting on the resolution of the nul nen at Pittsburg to-day to minh thoir tories closed two weeks tourer, will says ‘his uction cin hardly. fall to proidnes tho ee alrud result; which [4 tho enaveup hy production Ja such aoxtent that the spring demand will enally supply tho mttls with all the orders thoy nay wantat tho eard price, A stop of four weeks 18 eqiiul fo not Juss than a reduction iin the supply of 300,000 kegs of nails, js cou Ndeatly expeoted that by the end of tho noxt two weeks tho hirger dealers with tnd them. selves low fy stocks and consldernbly pressed with orders; putd, In this event, theru will prob- ably bo ustrong prewure on the tills ror the Prompt shipment of onters,” . ee ARCTIC ACTUALITIES, San Francisco, Murch d1,—Sitka advices, via Port Townsend, say tho winter bas boon unusu- “ally severe. , rf ‘Tho troubles botweon ‘the Iadian tribes have been amicably settiad. Y Jleut. Guertin, of tha sloop-of-war Jnmes- wi, Was nurried to Miss Kw Omitelt, Mining operations ure at: o+ standstill on ace Teuunt of the weather, + s : et : 2 oppeetal TH aH COE TAbuni WEST VIRGINIA, - a, *Bpettat Tiepaten to The Chicago Jribune, Warguaxa, W.-Van March lcTho Demo- |':Tonr Wavan, Ind. Murch Gl,—Blss Jonnlo crutlo Committee of this, the First West Vir-,| Hnox, a ddurdstio in tho, family of Jumes War- glu Congressional District, mot at Parkersburg} fR. 19 Huntington County, committed suleide to-day, and issued cull for a Nomlouting Gon- |, fast night by bungling. A shuxt tye pluco sho Vention ut this elty on tho 1th of August, ‘Tho ‘stole same midiiey and ottige setTcles, | Upon be: CONSIN, Spectat Dispatelate The Chicago Tribune, JAxesyinuy, Wis., March UL—The Itcpubiican Clty Convention niet this afternvon and not: nuted a ticket,as tollowa: For Mayor, 8, C, Cobb; Clerk, Churles EB. Churchy ‘Treasurer, J, M. Masloton; Attornos, E. SM. Myxer; Police Jus- tee, Thomas 8, Nolus lustlogof the Peuce, H, H, Manechurd; Sealer, Alex, Denning, ‘Tho Democratic ward cuucuges met thls ovon- fug und nominated the follawlig ward oflicers: Firat Ward—For Alderman, John Boub; caucus adjourned without making further nominations, Second Ward—For Aldorimmn, A. CO. Kenty Suy- vigor, J, J. It. Peusyy Behoul Conmilssione 4 F. Holloway, ‘hind Ward—For Alderman, Dr. J. pits Soper ny MC. Sunt Fitth Ward—For Alderman, Willian Hemming. mie rowel Ward cuugus adjourned until Priday. district ant prusont represented by the Hon, | 10g wcctsed eho admitted her t and returned Henjaiuin Wilson, of Hureluon County. Aton. | ete aaticins Bae mee done rely eat oa a ————————— 5 4 i and of uusouud milo, Speci Diapateh tu ‘The Chtcaga Tribune, 1 - Br. Louis, Murch Str juny Specht, a wall-tus do vltizen ot-Wiktcrnts, Wurtombury, quarreted) sonie InOnths age With the Burgomuastee of. thay eity und determined to leave the plice ut once. Hy lert bis fariily and cume Co this country, aad’ yours, PORK-PACKING IN THE WEST, . CINCINNATI, UO, March JL—Tho Cincinnati Price-Current publishes to-morrow a coniplete report of tho: pork-puvking In the West, fram wolch {¢ upponrs the total number of ogsy W la: fer preklng, [0,900,000 nt inerense of 690,000. iy be reopened aa the men, a re ae On Sn On Ok SE OS hens she ful oe 8. eee pee ey BEAWE RELIEF. | hos beon leading 0 puree elees sort of Ifo tn ;RADWAY! St, Potts for nome thn ediy he wag found |, ke. “Ht, WES room, of Sixteen tt Atreet, dead, havitur: dciotted nallk handkerehibe dient: tis abot | Kinuighed bimecit by tahing from. a bed-post, Nearly &400)) was found “ty tho rooin, cad hf was daily oxpeoting tho arriva! Of S10,003 more, which ho'had went tors He leit Ho explanation ug,td {ho cise of hisaet, 3 4 a OBITUARY. *- ., MISS LAVINA GOODELL oh Special Depatch to The Chteago Tribune. Minwaukee, Wis, Mareh 01.—Mias Laying Gootoll, distingiished as tho ‘frat Indy Inwycr In Wisconsin, died In thia city to-dny af scintle te Sho eae here from Jancaville, her home, 1 fort night ngo for medtent trentmont. The decensed was burn in Uter, N. ¥., forty-one yenrs ago, and when 0 vory young woinnn nidod her father Intho publication of the Prinetpla, an antl: slavery Journal in Now York City. She was also fora tline connected with Harper's Bazar, . Tho. family cumo to this Stato six or eoven yenrs nga, And four years ago Miss Qoodch was ndinitied to tho Bur, A ttt between herself and Chiof-Justico yan three years ogo, wlien she amide application for Reluitaninn to the Supreme Conet, gave her nm National reputation, and it will be rotmembercd that sho was admitted to practice in thnt Court Inst year. Uutll three dys ago her iness hud not’ been considered dangerous, Tho remind: willbe taken: to danesyillo: to-murrow, where her parculs: aro ied. auuinst the Tony eae PADWAY'S SargaparilliankResolvent. Pure blood makea sound flesh, trang hone, nnd Aelear skin, If yor would havo your teak Arm, “Your bones aouni, withoutoaries,and your eum Ploxton, fale, use RADWAY'S AVALILe LIAN RESOLVENT, A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION, “To oure a chronte or long-standing Disonse 1a trily a victory in the healing arts that rensoninis power that clenrly discerns defeatand supplies 0 -Tomed t rustores step by stop—by degrees— the bly which hus Poon stowly attucked and Weakenad by an instdloys diaonse, not only com- Mantls our respect but deserves our- gratitude, Dr. Radway hus furnished oiankind with that woureyful remedy, tadwayed Sursiupariilinn Ree solvont, which accomplishes this result, and aufs foring bamanity, art cies put mm Uslstatee of ‘painind disease, through long daya und long pighte, owe fim thotr. gratitude,’—Nedleat fear FALSE. AND: TRUE, - Wo extract from Dr. Radiay's "| f ‘Diseuse and {ts Curo,” a8 fallowat Drontiae List of Disenses. Cured by. Radigy’s, Sarsapaiian Resolver Chronto Skin wiseases, Unris of tho Hono, Tus mors in tho Blood, Serotulouy Disenses, Hid or Unnatural Habit of Body. Syphilis and Vonurenl, Favor Sores, Chronle or Old Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Rekets, White Swelling, Seuld Head, Uterine Alfeetiona, Gankers, Glnndulne Sw 8.1L, BRYAN. : Spettal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Asutey, Ml, March 31.—The venerable jurist and plonver of Southern Hiinois, Silos Te, ryan, of Salom, died Tuesday nt the residunce of Dr. Jones, In Jucksonyille, Judge Bryan had passed hls threo-score and died full of honors, Mo was soveral terns 2 member of tho. General Assomblyfand{holped frame the Constitutions of 1813 and 1870, and was twelye years on tho Ciroult Benet, Iu was an uctive Nemoorntlé pollticinn, though hoe nover attained hislonyg-cherished des giro Of 0 seat in Congress. Tie lenves 1 widow and five children He was an exemplar Christian and prnyed threo tintes enoh day with his faco towurd tho Enst, no matter under whut alreumatinces ho was placed, : CANADA. + ( Enigrating to tho States—Miaaing Murderer Arrested=Seeking a MReduts tlon In ‘Lolls—Appoluted Conunande) = Leet eerie Leupold De Leomom? F Waattien Gay of. the Hody Piniping ned roposed Canal—Salary of Governor- | qiotehen, Tumors, Dyspepsia, Kile Nad Goneral—New Banking Act—Kunnel« | der Disenson chronior Uneentinng, ced eae our Consumption, Gravel and Caloulous Deposits: and Varieties of the above complaints to whieh . sometines are given specious nines, Wo nseert that there fa no known remedy that porar tho curntive power over these diseases: that Radway's oselvent furnishes. It cures step by step, sureiy, from the foundation, and restores tho {gure parts to tholr round condi Yon, THE WASTES OP “THE RODY ANE STOPPED, ARIAPALTAY ULNOD 18 SUPPLIED TO THE YS res, from which newmuaterial is formed, ‘Thisis ‘tho first corrective power of Radway's Resolvont, ing the St. Lawrenec. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Sr, Joux, N. I, Muret Ul—The Enste:n traln to-day brought over one hundred pie songers Lound for the United States, Tho mi- Jority of thom were from the enstern shore of Nova 8cotin, anid ure bound for Colurade. -Spectal Dispatch to, The Chicago Tribune, - ' Tononto, Mareh 31.—Mr. J. 8, Steverison, Bec retary of tho ‘Corn Exehange and Rourd ef | “Ty ¢ Trade, has beon missing sinco Good Fridiy. Ho has-beon speculating in grain, and, baying lost heavily, itis feared bo bas made alvay. with himself, a Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. . Orrawa, Mareh 31.—Drisbols, who murdered Hennessy in the woods about 100 mites nbove tho Desert, last December, and who nafter- wards Ned to tho States, was arrested near Ogdenshurg, N.-Y., and has been: brought here by a ‘detective fram that city, Anan: interview: tho murderer. confessed that he hnd | killed Monnessy, . but , ays he did it in self-defense: ‘They quurreled avout Q gun, when Hennessy drew nknifeon bint and aaid one. of the two had to div, ,After ‘he, hud mado n“pass-at him, Brisbolse pleked up a tomahawk that was on the floor and bit Bini three times on the bend with it. ‘ » Quite a number of delegations are In the city atpresont in relation to tho navigation of tho St. Lawrence and tho reduction of tulle on tho Welland Canal, An ‘interview with Sir Charics Tupper, Mintster of Hallways and Canals, Is Fitness th er Bain ? i a ¢ ° Mrs. yond Mrs Spite Tatu aa boon appointed successor purl fa outr Auianta for 20: alan, thn to Lieut.-Gon. Sit Selby Smyth,whotwill proLubly | Sue Hulse nnd Preset, eee Present edition of lenve Cunnda about the latter purt of April, rour' TF Spaco forbids our making particutne reference Yho new Comuuander-in-Chlef served with dist fh F ts Hnetion In the Crinen and China. a to the various cnsos of chronic disenses reached | | by our SATRAVARIDIIAN Resonvent, [nvaltids [7 Sptetal Dispateh to ‘The Chlcton Tribune, rhe . Deri ay Maren 31, —H. ft. H. Princo Leopolit, and tholr friends must consult our writings if ible thoy wiah to obtain an ken of tho who sulls for Caunda inthe Minn stenmsulp Sar | potency of Ht it, R. Hemedies. —- nett On Aprilzy, will tindat Kimonsid, Among i tho Rurmuathin's prasengers will be Gen, Sir Pat- |. rick MeDougall, Bidy MeDowsl, wd wv numh py “of lidies and gentlemen, who purpuse spending: several months in Canada, cai i ‘Private’ informauon, trom Prince dt Island states that the Mree-Traders’ petition it Is belng aligned by chints of the Istand, and oyerybody'ot note, . . Jt i§ understoud that tho. Governmont hag agreed to furnialy Shes. ts Gult, Ugh Come stoner of Cunade ut London, with it free re dence aud matntenpice theres Mis sulury ie yet undetermined, but Iwill not be Tess thun that, of the Preuler of Canudi,—$15,00u, " = ‘The Hon, dtr, MeDourall hus given notice cf thy following motipng Tht this House views, with sitlsfucdon thy; mission uf Ferdinand de Lesseps, the suceessfdl builderof thosues Canal, to thls Continent, and trusty that 1 miny realy cada Where the ‘aystom has been salivated.. cand Meretry, Quickallyer, Corrosive Sublimate hinvo nceumiiuted and become dopostted in tho bene; Joints, ete, eausing caries of the bones, rickets, epinal curvutures, contortlons, white Sivelhiys, varicose veins, cte., the Sarsaparililan will resulyo pay, those deposits nnd exterml+ nite tho virns of tho disense from the system. i those who are taking these med ‘tho curo of Curonle, Scrofulous, or Ulgengés, howoyer slow muy ho the cure, “feel hotter," and fib) tholr general health improv- ing, thetr tlesh nud welyht increasing, or even keeping 1s owe, 18.8 Burg Blyn that tho cura fs Drogreashnp. Un these diseases the patient ‘olthor gets botlor or worsn,—tho virus of the dis- case Is not innttive; 1f not arrested and driven fromthe bloom fe will spread and continue to ‘underuino’ the constitution, As soon na tha “BARSAPALILELIAN makes tho patient * feel bate ter,” ‘every’ bour you will row batter and igs ‘crease in hentth, strongth, and tlesh, OVARIAN TUMORS, *Tho'ronioval of -these tumors by RanwAY’a “RESOLVENT Ig now 80° certalnty extablished that ‘what was oneo considered almost miraculous {a “now tt commow ‘reengnized fact by all parties, Witness tho ‘cn 8 oF Hannah P, Kin on Mrs, C. es for Syphilitia Promise an? 'Qné Dollar per Gottle. et MAN ULI Bian Y. Only requires minutes, not hours, to rellove Pnlirand cure ucute disinse. * Radway’s Ready Relief, in retlave PAIN with ony thorough application, No mattor how violent or excruciating the piin, tho ju tho early completion of the long-detuyed Ine | RUEUMATIC, ‘Bederidden, Inilem, Ceippted,’ teruveanls Canals whereby the yoyaye bewween | Nervous, Neuraigie, or prostrated with dlsense the Athutio and {icltie couty of Cantda will. be: wy suffer, RADWAWS RADY RELILY greatly shortened the trite between the Cunn- | will afford Instant case, diay ports on the: euiployment, t vlad, ilrendy seoustd in importance in the West-, ert Hemispnere.”” Mr. Hecuard’s bill to reduce the salaries of everybody tn the pablio servis ruin the Gove ernor-Genoral down, bus hada second reading, but will not become i law, Lt proposes to ree dice the Govemor-Generat’s slaty tu #2,000, ‘Tho history of the Governor-General’s sulary-is one not without interest, “My the Union uct the walury was ixed nt $60,000, subjevt to alterution’ by the Dominion Parliament, dn 1803 4 motion was corcled thet the suin bo fixed at 32,000. Tho bill was reseryed for the consiterntion of her Majesty, and wns disallowed. an act of Lek placed the sulury at €),0N; and no attempt une cortsts faeltltat 4{nflammation of .the Kidneys, Inflammation of the !” Bindder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion : Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics «Croup, Di; phe Aherls; Catarch, Influcaza, Headache, Toothache, gla; Rheumatiam, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chiibiains, Frost Bites, Druise: jummer Comes laints, ‘Coughs, Colds, Sprains, Paina in the Chest, Back, or Limbs, are instantly relicved, ‘EVER AND AGUE. Fover and Aguo cured for Fifty Cents. Therv fa not a remedial ngont in tho world that will cure Foyer and Ague, and all other Malurious, of the Lungs, Sore’ Throat, Difficult Breathing, . ‘ IAT SWOT, at i ut Hk Ul the present bas beyn -made to otter the ars, [ Tiltous, arlut, ‘Typhoid, “Yellow, and ather , hingement, Any such proposition would now [| Tevers laided by RANWAY'S PILLS) /80 quick-n8 more than cyor be rejeuted by the Britta’ Gov- AY'S READY ELiER. ae DW, E ea pe fow soniye Le ieee <direetions, cure Cram! 8, SOUT ‘Btomach, Heartburn, Sek Meadachs, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colle, Wind:in the Bowels, and all “Internal Patns, « Beavolors should always carry a bottlo of Lind- way's Rently-Htelict. with. thom. A fow drops In -wator will provent sleknes3 or pains from change bf water. It is botter than Freneh brandy or Ditters us aatimulant, Mineraand Lumbermen.should alwaya ba pro- vided with te, “4. CAUTION, Allromedtal agents cupabla of dtostroying life ernmont, WP te os A roturn- submitted to Parliament shows that’ tho quantity ot, ten imported Into Canida (ux. clusive of Bridéh Columbia), direct trom the countries of production, for the pertud between, the Istof Jamuiryy 1872, and the dist of Dec ber, 1879, umaunted tos vin tho St. Luwrence Toure, 1UULL8 spoundsy In trangltd through tho United States, 20,3351 pounds, The hankers sub-committee buve had more {nturviuws with the Minne Minister. It tant that not only the leading fextures, but must of tho minor details, of a now Bunking act hays vee alrenty ayreed upon. Minor detalle cannot yot vo specitied, Wut the (eines se ee ayo beflevgt. te obo the principal changes ? having beet Ma. Bunks heretofore eluvrered | ROWartul Funicdles, does ut gertaln timos in vory Emall dasos, rolluve the pationt: durin; lon: u'-the system... Hut porkips the weeond dogo, If’ repeated, may uparanate and invronse the suffering, nnd snother doso cause death. Thore fy no nucessity for using thosy wneertaln agonts when: positive remetly ike Hadwi Heady Rellet will stop the most exeruclu pain guioker, without entailing tho Jenst dif culty fn oithor Infant or ndult. + " not te fase totes, except on seeurity of Gov. ernment Looks; duftur for: dollur, or probubly 10, per cent muro. If. a bunk.stope, blolders ta Wy pitd ‘frat, before utl-othor eveditors.: the tule. 18, tut, ‘tocany members of the House, thls setting of the whole uttulr by tho binks and the Guvorament: together, is" not purticu- lurly agrceablog: and that, wheh the bit comes before” tho “Committee oon Banking — and > Pho 4 Vinuuce, it: will, bes" very sharply seru. as ‘Tho ‘[ruo Iolief thized: to 0 2: Whathor..the Intéresta at.tha |, Radway's Roady Itellof is tha only remedial ponent publid hinve boon sutliviently cousiderod, | ogeatin Vogue that will instantly stop pula, fhora iy unquestionutly a majority of thu Louse in Yuvor ofa dutlonal ourrenoy, but not furan |. Mine Opute Hee Dates Irvedeoibly gurreney, wud it remains to be soen RSS how fur the jww ineasure, aa minds up. between — = the. Guvernment and the ort will antlety tho it will probably be found, bawover, that the Government has provided for satisfying pupular: Perfect Pargnttve Soothing Apertents, Act Withoat Pata, Always Betlabie and expectation by creating for itself? large powers of suing Honiinion nutes ns occusion requires, A YEGETAULE BUDS Porfcctly., tasteless, ologant! » A yentienmn and selentist who bus recently coated with Bweet yum, purge rowulate, purlfy, cleauso, and arrived In this oltst from the Northwest believer Eatin Leta for cho cure of all disoriors that our vost telds of pralrle-yriss can be made to furnish tha: necossury raw muterial for, the ¢thesiomacne Liver, Hwiwels, Kidaeyuy ilud nicl er, Howe! dneys, Blade Sean Dlaanten? Headache, Constipation, starung of 0 new industry tn the Northwest,— that of tho inunufacture of lumber, Selontists » tab 9 Bee Nenvout Indigestion, Dyapepsla, Dillousns “Favor, dntammution of tot Howels, JPilos, ai bave beon making it uatudy for somo time, and tho conclusion bas been arrived at that the all dorangemonts of the Internal Viscera. Ware unted t6 effect a perfcot cure. vi scheme ts pricticable, +k . “ ipectut Dispatch to The Chicaga Trikune. , FREAL, Murch JL—Mr, Vennor has ro- ved a letter from tho Army Bigt Ollles at Washington, asking him to expluin-¢ho system Of weathgr-prognostlention. , The Misisturial Agvsoclution of thia city—four Presbyterian Ministers and ono Congreyationul belug presont—puye indorsed tho Murrlage bill: Jutroduced into the House of Common by Mr, Cirount, ‘the doclury that thoy see no Boripturul Purely vegetas te, containing no mercury, ate ee \idlotes rr be a “Observe tho following symptoms result+ Pr urchternumaty eg aca f 2 {ubibition wauinst murrings with a deeeased | Tee eater ee Nhe Btomach: Nirtecu: wife's sister, * - rf Mr. Beaugrand, of La Putrie, bas recoived a Pearebum Disgust of Food, Fuiluoss or Welyht tho Stomuoh, Sour Eructations, Sinking or lottor from Count de Lesseps, tn whieh be says: | i #L would have boon hippy toviale Canaty, wife gubeertii, Bk tne Henry ONO ing oF mad uct a stupa, Dininess of bas 80 much futurest fy tho construction of the ion, Dots or Webs yi Pe thu, ‘Sight, Fover Panuna Canal, but, belng called to Europe, ang! gnd Dull Pain in ‘tho sTead, Deflclonoy.of Pere tarllng for Liverpool and: London on April i, ration, Yellowness of tho Bkin and Byes, Pag oy tu otfor thaexpresdlon of my re und of | fn to Side, Chest, Limbs, hud Suddon Fushoa of the sympathies. (tee) for your. tli country) Heat, Burning tn tho Flesh, whieh J bppo f shall visit on another ocutatun." ow davea of Rapwar's Pittg will free the An engjncer well known dn Canada ts pri eyatem from all the above-named disurders, you. Peleg, ¥5 Cents Per Box, : . Warepeat that tho reader mus}. consult ou bouks ae prpers op the saben diseases Sad their cure, ug which may be named: + Fulse pd True? - woe “Radway on Irritable Urethra,!? Fence ut; Monteual. | Sbey will be. prbiishes mbar ud aire gild tochave cheapness an Toasibilltg for their busty. aout ’ Syelal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune’ *) » BELL gyaLeL, Murvh Ul—Tho civie suthoritica of this Rhice and Brockville have refused to pa apie fog plans for tho tunnellug of thy River st, sued , ane Po Ngee dnqersoll to Jecture tu-thelr |. 4 2gdwuy pn Scrofula,” o ‘ ‘wih < eee a eee ¢ lassos Hiatt anon, divided Iuto day and night gunge,'| Std, grbere'volating ‘to difforent classes ct dls aro cing oyod in the Gutiing guld-uine, ut dh * .. BOLD BY DRUGGIBTS, . wore Y'ho main shaft 13 TE tuot de aw READ SFALSH AND TRUE. Op, aint there alf otbor shafts which have been sunk “3 ‘letter stamp to RADWAY & 00., Nov Sena ” 1 ry feet, Ph Its OF th : : Hee Plog Gareled on on bealt uf a'New | _2Y Warren, vor, Ohurch-ah, Now York, dork afadicate, ure atated to be hijhly‘raygry, “yon omatios: ‘worth thousands will bo sent, | i}