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e JOLUME XL.: SUTRTS. YILS0% BROS. 113,15, 17 & 119 State-st, Manufacture superior quality SHIRTS ORDER AT REASONABLE PRICES. ecial attention is cailed to their stock of ; FANCY SHIRTIRGS, Which has just been largely in- creased by the arrival of a second importation of Spring Styles for L R All desirable styles of WHITE and FANCY “READY-MADE" SHIRTS, in Men's, Youths’, and Boys' Sizes. SPRING WOOLENS. p Anelegant line of the Choic- est Designs and Newest Col- orings, and in weights espe- cially adapted for All, LY SPRINGY ) TAILORS, 141 &143 Dearborn-st. AMUSEMENI'S., ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Teut Sldo, Hulsted-st., near Madison,’ FALEMMELT, Bule Proprictor. ICK NOIFON o b rSlger Every Evéning and Matincos this weok, HARKY ¢, TICHMOND, TLARILS and WOOD, SCHOULCRAFT and COLS, 1In Bpocinltivy. 2 MINNIE OSCAR BTEPIIENS, f GRAX and W, T, With their Deamatia Dogs, 5 tie Drama, BWIFT AND NUKE. Bopparted by (GEO. LEATOCK und tiio Stock Co. ission ~Evenings wid Sundny, Mattioo, 1 4 ion—] Ll Wed. und Hat, Mutinoos, 15, @ besecuroid by botls Edison nt i ical son wnd iSell teleplionos, 1:8— Commencing Mon- 7, March 3=HOME FROM ENGLAND— 1ME WORLD'S FAVORITES Salsbury’s Troubadours. Gnad productindt of tholr own Laughable Mustcal 1 Extravaganza, ontitlod tho GRAND OPE Clark-at., opposita Court-House, LSTWEEL of the fonding Attenction of the clty snd Ielgning Scnsatlon, VOYAGERS IN SOUTHERN SEAS, Withits darsitn, % weulthaf aplandor and magnificonce. JCominuct itimuh of BONKANTI, BOSKE1, ana tho Bdertal Flying bancor, tWeek—TIE (1A Monday, 7 ‘ e, Fueadnr. and Wodnosduy Night, tho start- LIrTLaE DeTECTIVE. fousn s flm:vmm cliructors. “lenn‘n. duy, snd Saturduy Nights, and Batur- 3 MUSITDL, o Wedneaday );Hnsm}.LT o 2 Propamtion—Jittle Noll and the linrchlonuu. JARRIAGE 1881. Annual Spring Exhibition CARRIAGES. Our usual annual display of Cartiagos and Road Wagons for Town and Country Driv- ing will take place during the week begin- ning Monday, March 7. ‘This exhibit will embrace original designs of our own, together with the best styles of LONDON & PARIS, All fitted with Rubber Cushioned Axles, and finished in the thorough manner for which our productions have been noted for the past twenty-five years, In addition to these, a number of impor- tant vehicles in the 1Wood and Iron will be shown, in order that visitors may more readily sce the exzellence of our work in these branches, and our superior methods of construction. ‘We beg to call special attention to a col- lection of Double Suspension and Plain Spring VICTORIAS As of unusual merit, and representing the great resources of our establishment in the production of Carriages of the very highest grades. The Exhibit will remain complete during the entire week, all carriages sold being de- liverable at the close. BREWSTER & GO, (Of Broome-st.), Broadway, 47th to 48th st., N. Only place of business. S T i FOR NOTHING! Every Boy or Girl, Lady or Gentloman, purchasing a pncknago of JEYNE’S cele- hrated GOLD MANDARIN TEA will re- ceive tho ¢ HOUSEKEEPER’S FRIEND? FREE. A heautiful heok, containing valuable Reeipes, Ladies’ Needlowork Companion, Almanac and Calendar for 1881, Drawing Slates, Reglsior of Gas Metre, Business Laws, &c. ¢. JEVNE, N. B.—Price per packago Gold Mandn- rin Ten, 23, 80, 40, 50, 60, 80c, $1.00. STOCKIIOLDERS' MEETING. U STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, Notlcu In horeby givan thut the Annunl Mooting of tho Chicako & Grand Trunk fallwiy Compnty will bo eldnt the Falmer Houso, i the City of Chiengo, In tho Ste of Hlinnie, on Wodnosdny, the lith dny’ of Murch noxt, a2 0'clock p. m CliAd, PERCY, rotary and Treasurdr, Port Huron, Mich., Fob. 7, Il Notica is heroby aivon that tho Annual Mooting of the Grund Trouk Junction Itnllway Company will ba hold ut the Palwor House, In tho Cliy of icuso, in tho Niats of 1liinols, on Wodnesiay, the Uth iy’ of March next, ntdo'clock p.m. CHAN, PEICY, Hucretary and ‘A'ronsuror. Part 1uron, Mich,, Fob. 7, 18, Ofico of the Chicago, Burfinglon & Quiney Railroad Co, CRicAGo, Fob, 25, 1831, PO, THE BTOCKIOLDERH: Notleo is licruby £lvan that, pursuant to th by-luws of the Compuny, thie apraunl oot ot thoutgokholds e of the Uhtengo, Hurlington & Quinoy Hullraud Conpany will bo ield ut the ofiles of tho Company in Chienwo, 11, on Wodnesduy, tha Bt dny of Sarch 1641, nt 11 o'clock In tho furenidon, for the. pu olagting iroeiors tue the oimuini yenr, aiction OF any othar business thut may lowuly com bofarg tho wootlng. Wy grier af the oast of i rautors. JOLN N, A. GRINWULD, Chinirman of tho 1oard, OCEAN NAVIGATION, DINECT FOIt GIIRATTAR AND MAUSKILLER, ‘'ho following steamoers wilf loavo Now York diroot for Gluratiar und Marsollles, taking freight nnd pus- nongers: CALIIAA, Capt do Honrlllo,c.o....o.Slarh 11 m. FERDINAKD DI LESSEPS, Foriuts, . Mareh 23 noon VILLE DE MARSEILLIS, Cobunre, April th 11 a.m, Ratoxs of passuge: Kirst Cabin, $100; Sloorase, £t bur purticulars nddross LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 0 Bowling Green, foatof rondwny, N ik abin Agont, o7 Clark-at., I, W 1. WINTER, Stéonwe'Agent, §_Chicawo. HAVERLY’S THEATRE. LI HAVERLY,, tanagur uid Propriotor TIIR MONDAY NIGH'T, nLA!’T \\'BEI(.VI'()‘S‘)'I!}{'H‘}A{)- oF s Lxtremely Populav Attraction, b, MORICH and ~ CHAS, T, PARSLOE Bartley Caruybioly's famous and poworful Deame, wvm“fif PARTNER! ASrann DIEANATIC LA I, @w Matinges Wodnosday and Enturduy nt 2. 55’5.‘.‘335;& OLYNPIC TUEATRE, o nday, o é'n'.'n"{:‘»'u‘:':!.ilflvfl.i:s:.'fl.'{&fl'«::‘ A In bl rugtokaren Comegs Buseoss, AND TUCK. 1P %, Mazeh 11-Bpruguo’s Original Gourgia Min Yoy "lflxd e . PROFOSILE T Tumel Contractors #r, Louis, JEUREYVILLE & SPRINGFIELD S AOA Y CoNPAN Y, Propougy JEAAKY 1L, Ist Murch, 1881 Tunef'}e, aro desirad for tho conutruction of the b ey Waiirop the Bt Louts, Jurseyvilie & Kainu 11kl Concarning tha same can now vo .,fl:\muun nifley. Lt fecatved up to and Including the 1th of Al g Y COmpuny reaorve th Fgb L Foject nhy Mvaaiy iy Py P o Bddressed to Jumos A, Lucko, LR 6T ”A. LUCKE, President, o, :LASTIC STOCKING MANUFACTORY. in Jeiadiineet dewund for Shi Elastio Stocklngs i, o i in” i O luiks T2 h ey : Ribber. T Y i Lo sarty washed, BALETT BUTSAN & pankew, B Brate-ot, Chileago, (1. MILITAIY TACAI- . etvil wngioueelng, © ubtey, fevncolturiod Lol TIIEU. LY. STATE LINE o Glasgow, Livorpool, Dublin, Bulfast, und Londone deery, from N, Y., overy Phurdng, Firab Cabin, 300 to 17 ideording to eenuimodntion, Hgoraae, outward, €31 L1030 steamurs carey nolihor cattle, shoup, nor )llxl. 1 Ueoaiway, 5. tnd 1oL SdDI NGl roadway, N.Y., un utidolph-ut., Ui {3 JOUN HUREEN. (rontorn Mnnngor oo _MERCIIA NT T LILORING. TAILOR & DRAPER. BPRING GOODS AND STYLES NOW READY, RUF Fino Tailoring Our Speclally, PARLORY, 157 S. CLARK-ST. BUSINESS CILINCES, o Rent, or For Sale, Tho Reld & Sherwin Sluughter-1louse, On Ogdon-silp, near Archor-ay,, by b JTENIY RIKKY, 174 La Ballo-st. PICITUR. G fl E dT’ifi‘f‘URE TRAMES 1t will surcly pay you to write fory Hinstetod Catutogao (frow) ut v N MO BLWALN, und Pricos, 5 A r, A8 X1 Wabsali-ny. __ADFVERTISING RATES, Louls Lloyd & Co, 2.shingiorst Adyertisors scoking the % 11wty of tha leading papers in it ouF oenis boforo contineting TRUIT. AVLOWSE olegant assortod s Baxkuty of Fruits for uid prsents, containing chnice un- all most, thy U, Grupus, Peatn, Urntigos, Ry, &e, A uxprossed 18 af o UK., 81, £ 8 FALItD AN Stanban SCALES —. * OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS,.MORSE & 00, 111 &118 Laske St., Chicago, Bacarefultobuy oalv theGenulue, “sermon by Vrof. Swing, Socand Cubln, $i, MONDAY, The Chicagr Daily MARCIT 7, 1881—TEN PAGIS Tlye Tuibane MONDAY, MARCIL 7, 1831, Fam weather and stationary or higher temperature s the pleasing prospeet for this storm-pestered reglon to-day. e s I, B, Booser, tho well-known briduge- bullder of Chlengo, died yesterday In New York at the Windsor Hotel of apoplexy. STANLEY MATTHEWS left Washington yes- terday for Ohlo, convineed, it 13 sald, that he stands no chance of belng renominated by President Garfleld to a place on the Supreme Bench, TrnMs of peaco with the Boers were agreed upon at astated councell of the Britlsh Min- WASHINGTON. Scrambling Politicians Make the - Air Resound with ‘Humble Pleadings. Western States Pour Forth Full Delegations to Increase the Din. Speculations as to Who Want and Who Will Get the Soft Places. Istry Suturday night, and were Inmedintely Towa PGDp]B Bothoring About Mr, telegraphed to Gen, Wood, commander of the Uritlsh forces operating agalust the Boers. A Lanor meeting of Irishuen was held at Multinger yesterday to protest against coer- clon, several Catholle clergymen belng pres- ent ng partictpants, At "Tralec 10,000 peoplo assembled for o slmilar purpose, and speechies were mado by Land-Leaguers. Kirkwood's Successor, in the Sonate, Several Names Prominently Men- tioned in Connection with the Matter. ' A LADInS' LAND Leacue was organized | Rumors of Changes in lhg: Minor Of« In Chicago yesterday, its object belng to en- list tho falr sex In the work of supporting the Innd-reform movement in Ireland, Resolu- tions denunclatory of the imprisonment of Michuel Davitt were adopted by the Indies. Mns, ELLEN ATney, of New Philadelphila, 0., who was prompted to the murder of Mary Seunll by o drenm In which her husband and that young womnn wera pletured as holding flliclt relations, has been found gullty of murder In the second degree, and will re- celve a sentence of life-lmprisoninent, A coxxicrioN will be made to-lay at Deming, N, M, between the Atehison, To- pekn & Santn F6 and the Southern Pacifie fices in the Execulivg De- partments. Stanley Matthews Loses,K His G .and His Hope, and Departs for His Ohio Home. The Hon. C. B. Farwell El{lcrs Protost Against *¢ Long*» Jones’: Appolnt- ment ns Marshal; TRairoads, forming another unbroken line of [ Mahono and the Demoorats = President rallway to the Pacitic Coast. The facts in relntion to this Intercstine event will be found duly sct forth in-our railroad news this morning, J T Tlon, C. B, Farwell, Congressman- clect from tho Third District, s muking a vigorous light against the appointment of “Long” Jones s United States Marshal for the Northern District of Illinols, and sup~ ports his own opposition with the Individual Garflold Attends Divine Borvice— A Reccss Probable. TIIE SCRAMBLE OF POLITICIANS FOR OFFICE, Speclal Dispatch to The Chicage Tridbuna WASIINGTON, D). Ciy March t—~Illinoly, it 18 disvovered, hns two eundidates forCommissioner of Penslons,—Gen. James Martin,formerly mem- bor of Congress from the southorn part of tho Stato, and Jessu H. Muore, an ex-membor of nrotests of nenrly all the delegates from the | Congress from the Rloomiugton District, une nine distriets which contested for seats’ In tha Chleago Conventlon on the prineiple of distrlet representation. Tux new President of the Unlted States attended Divine worship yestorday st the Christisn Chureh i Wnshington, nccompn- nled by his mother, his wife, his children, and thelr governess, With great good taste, tho preacher of the oceasion refrafned from making any allusion to tho presence of the President, wlo, ns 18 hls Invariable customn, timo Penslon Agent hiwself, and candldato tor tho consollduted ugency at tho time 3lss Hweet wifs uppoluted nud Moore himself was legisluted out of utlice, By an nrrangement mndo within tho Inst duy or two, however, which’ wis caused Ly thoe fact that Ilinods might rensonubly expeet not to securc o position If she should present two candidutes, Jomes Martin iy withidrawn in favor of Jesse 1L Moore, Mr. Mooro is A THONOUGI POLITICIAYN, . was onco o Methodlst prenchier, nad hns a good deal of politieal Inlluence, and will gake n vory strong push for the placo of Mr. Hentley, Tae latter, bowever, uxpaels 1o rotgn his position, jolned fervently in the services, and lent his | but witl (ind n.goud deal of uppositfon from rich volco to swell the volume of good old * Coronution ™ hiymun, Gov. GEAm, of Town, isIn sm‘nethlug of n dilemn as to the sclection of Senntor Rirk- nollticians, Moore I8'stronkly indorsed by prom- fnent Republieans of Minols, fucluding nearly or quite ull tho Republieans of the Iitinols dele- gatdon in Conuress, 1t 8 urged” in Moure's be- Lintf that his knowledgo relutive to the Penslon Bureny, acquived whils Chalrman of tho Iouse woodl’s succossor. T'he Governor Is himselt | Committeo of Penslons, and us Tenslon Agent, a candidato for the pleee, but ean’t very well avpoint himself. To appoint o strong man aflicted with an ambitlon to prolong his tennre would seriousiy Imperil the Gov- quutities bim {in a high degree for the head of tho Pension Depurtment of the Government, und thut 1E WAS A SPLENDID SOLDIEIL Gon, Jom: MoNel, of Misgourd, Is also an aspi- ernor’s own chances hereafter, while to ap- | rant for the Commissionershipof Ponsions, and point any less than a strong man would re- flect discredit on the State aud very likely work an Injury fn the same dircction. So the Governor I8 in a'quandary on tho Sena- torlal subject, Tug religions matters of yesterday chron- feled in our columns this morning inctudo n at the Central Church, on *‘Tho Encmles of Man'; a sor- mon by the Rev. Dr. Thomas, nt the Peo- ple's Chureh, on “Agnosticlsm™; & serihon by the Rov. Dr, Rydor, nt §t. Paul's Uni- versallst Church, in continuntion of his re- i3 bncked by Missourd ltepublivans, Muj, John 1. Hay, ot Bolloville, 1il, ox-member of Con- gress, 18 anapplicant for u Judgesnlp in ono of tho Tervitories, und hng tho active support of Seoator Logan und tho {lilnols Republicans of tho ilouso for tho appointmont. It is urged in MuJ, Huy's bebalf that, in addition to being emi- nently fitted for tho Dench by tino legut attain- meuts, the wagnificent canvnss he mode lust full, which resulted In reducing tho mujority of hls competitor, Bill Morrison, of L& i 1678 to 600, entitles him to considerauon at tho hands of tho now Adminlstration, THE HON. JAMES 8. DELANO, of Galesbury, now und for soverulfyenrs past Deputy Second Controller of the Treusury, has marks of the preceding Sunday concerning | recolved the indorsemont of tho solid Iiinuls the kind of. temperance and municipal re- forin needed In Chiengo; und an account of tho installation of the Rev., Charles Koorner as pastor of the Buglish Lutheran Church of tho Loly ‘Lrinity, A BINQULAR scone veenrred yesterday at Fort Wayne, Ind, at the funeral of Charles Freoze, who committed suleide ns the re- sult of protracted dissipation, Ilis mother, who had made the journey from Wheeling, . Vau., was present, and in the midst of the religlous exoerelses she becmne violent in her Republicnn detegation for promotion to tho head of somo buronu of tho Trousury, With such ublllty, and clliciency, und aceeptability hng Delano Hlied the position ho now holds that. he is not only fndorsod by the Nepubliean mym- bers of Wils own Btate, but by Scaators and Hep- resontatives of othor Stutes, Wis promotion scemsto bo an assured fuct, Thore ure now threo gentlenon who spire to tho Nationnl Rovenue Collectorshipof the Quinuy District, ton, Richard Rowett, of Carlinvllis, Maj, Turn- Lull,of Monmoutt, und Dr. I, C. Stewart, of Jacksonvillo—in tho eventof Uou, Tillson, tho present Incumbont, belng superseded, which probabiy will be tho case. dotermination te Lecomo possessed of lhor | UEN: ROWETT SEEMS T0 AV TIE INSIDE son's remaing, and called upon tho people presont to assist her. She succeeded in con- verting the obscquies Into an unseemly up- rour, and failed i her attempt to got the body of her son, who was a wmarrfed man, ‘and whose widow was therefors the legal :‘:'y' custodian of his remalns, By nmost fortunate circumstance the fire of Snturday nlghtat the insano usylwm at Dauville, Pa,, was provented from being n reputition on o favger scalo of the recent horror at St. Peter, Minn. It happened that at tho thue the fire was discovered nt tho Danville asylum tho 500 patients were at evenlng servico in the chapel, Instead of In their rooms, and this fact was of incaleulable' advantage to tho oficers In keeping the In- sane men and women togothor amd under control. All of thom werv safely romoved, without the loss ot a singlo life, Yesterday mornlug tho fire broke out agah, aud the work of destruction was renewed, a dofielent water-supply erippling the efforts of tho fire- men, ‘The malnbuilding and east wing wero destroyed, Astoxg the rumors from Washington con- cerning appointments to leading oxecutive positions in the difforent Departients men- tion Is mudo of FEdward Mclhorson, of Pannsylvanls, ns Assistant Postmaster- TRACK. His appointment 18 conceded. A vigorous fight 13 to Lo made for Col, Willls' pluce as Colloctor of Intoraal Revenue of the Calvo District. Aboutn balf-dozen Richmonds wre in tho flold for tho pinco, including Dan Hownm, of Mound membor of tho State ltepublican Commite ho Hon, Isuao Clements, of Curbondato; Mam 11. Hypes, of Lubunon; tho o, A. W. Metenlf, of Bdwurdsville: and Gen, C, W, Pavoy, of Mount Vernon, It s betieved Hogun will bo suceceastal, uy ho §s baoked by Capt. Thomus, the only Republicau member frous tho Catre Inters nul Revenuo Distrlot. Cupt. Hogun i3 atrongly supported by Capt. 'Thomus, tho Iopublican ltepresontative from that dlsiriot, M. DAN MOUSER, ono of thu proprictors of tho (lobe-Democrat, {8 hore, und has interested blmsolf very uctively m venall of Mr, lypes, Mr. Houser yesterduy called upon Benator Logan, und desired his fn- fluonco in behalf of Iypes, stativg that the Ulube-Demoerat hud rendored the Hopubllean causge very ofleient sorvice, and that tt would not #ak uny nppolntment fn linow, in which it has u congidepubio circulutlon, excopt of My, Hypes. 4 ?I.‘Iw Hou, Thonns ¥, Mitcholl, of Bloomington, wunts ol Merclam’s pluce ns Colluctor of the Iloomington Istelet, - As Mr. Morehon has, (i tho lon, 1), C, Bmith, the new mombor frowm bis disteict, & wiarm friond and uctive supporter, IS HEAD BEEMS TO BE IN NO DANGER. Col. Clark E. Carr, for ummrymln Postinnster at Gulesbury, 13 hore, und will ndoubtedty bo reappointed, It bas beon indientod to bl sineo his airival that ho coutd buve ui Assistunt Post- muster-teneralship, but prefers to rowain o 1l- Hinois wud retaln s ofd plas LuwisJ, Ijnis 14 bero svcking to supplant Dix us Postuwstor at Bloomington; bLut v) 0 4 Genernl; Chouncey 1 Filloy, of Mlssourl, | Gen, SoNulta, and Crawford of the Leader, who ns Sccond Asslstant Tostmnstor-General; Marshal Dudley, of Indiong, ns Commis- sloner of I'atents; Thomuns M, Nichol, of Wiscansin, as Comulssloner of Indiun Aftuirs; Wiltlam E, Chandler, of Naw awmpshive, ns Asslstant Secvetury of tho reasury, though it is snid the only placo MMy, Chandler desires I3 that of Solleltor- General; whilo for the position of Commis- sloner of Agriculture thore nro numerous appllcunts, among them cx-Gov. Furness, of Nebraskn; ex-Congressuan Lorlng, of Massachusetts; ex-Congressman Forsyth, ot Hilnols; ex-Congressmun Felton, of Georgla; and Col. K. A, Carminy, of New Jersey, pres- ent Chlof Clerk of the Bureau of Agrleult- we camo horo u duy or two sineo in Dix‘s intoroest, suy it his reuppolutment is cortain, ‘Tho o D, U, Smith wus wivlsod lust night ot tho serious Hiness of w member of his fundly, uud loft on the ourly worsiug tralis for Pekin, THE 01U Tho Ilon. Lawrence Wekdon, of Dloomington, 18 bovw uttending 1o inportant Jogal business. 1, W, Hubbued, Postnuister ut Centrally, fs horo looking slter o reappointment, Ho seows 10 huve but shight oppositlon. 0. O, Babin, uf Buybrook, uud dre. BoDowoell, of Moumtngton, e here, und usplrants for ofilvs uilor tho new Administrition. ho Hon, A. C, Il ¢k i8 ut tho Arlington. T, W, Belort, edltor of tho Lelloville Repube THean, 18 horo In (ko fnterest of onu of tho wuny apolieants for Colleotur in thu Cuiro District, M‘urnlly. (‘le‘lkm‘ Uullwllur'l ufllull: ‘ul tll.‘ul‘m. has rrived, and 18 vigorously ut work {a tho Interost of his chict, Col, (c"lllls. . ¢ THE ANXIOUS ONES FUIOM JOWA, Capt. Bhurpd, of sho Council Bluts, la., district, who voted for Binine in tho Chivago f"anvention wntil tho laet hallot, has the reconis mendation of the solld Republican delegation of that State tor a forefgn uppointment. There are n good 1 [own peovlo hero, and many of them are officesevkers. The prineipal contest In Juwa s over the L nited States Districts Attorneyship, Tho eandidates are the present [uetmbent, Jamus Il Lane, of Davenport, wio lins now beon i otlicetwo terms, He Is supported by Representative Sowall H. Farwell, from tho Second fowns District, Mr, Laue wid originnlly appointed by Grant. Col. A, R. Anderson, of Hidney, I, of tho Elghth Congresslonn District, 18 nis i eandidate tur the place, 1o is support- ol by Col, W, I, Hepburn, manber of Congress from thut district. Col. Anderson hus been Stute District-Attorney for the First Towa Dise triet for two terms, [lo wis a prominent candis dato for Congroas nguinst Mr, Hepburn, Jnmes leniey, of Wapelio, tho First Congros- slonal District, 15 ALSO A CANDIDATR for this offico. Ha {s supported by Congrossman McCald, Mr, Fleniey bns jheen Btate Senator In Iown, Henley, ever, stunds no chinnce. John 8. Heynolds, of les Moines, I Soventh District, isunotbor candulate, 1 to be supported by Itepresentative Kasson, of the Seventh Distriet, Benater Adlison, and Secres tary Kirkwood. 3r. Iteynolds was Chaiemin of th State Central Comumitte of lown lust year, nnd 4 now n member of tho National )lulmbllu- un Commitice, lels now fn tho ity lovking ufter his chinnces, George Lafforty, of the Sixth Congressional District of lown, represented by Congressmiun Cnits, i another candidate for this place, Mr, Laiferty as the support of Cutts, who 18 muke fug i hived it for iim on the ground that tho Sixth, his district, 18 the closost one in the State, huvhie formerly hruou represented by Weaver, und it should recelve congideration on that ac- count, Mr. Lufferty resides ut Oskaloosn, und 1a a good lawyer, MAJ. JOE YOUNG, * of the Fifth lown Distrlet, represented b Inm (. Thompson, Is nlso i candidate, 1 ut Marion, Lynn County. 'Fhis conctu listof eandldutes for that oflice, It 18 clnlmed on hebalf of Anderson that be I8 not only a Inwyer and thoroughly qualifled for the pln butt bie fa the only inan who s a Unlon soldie and ft i3 time the Unlon soldier should receive somo roengoition in Towa politics, The Unlted Stutes Murshul, nnid tho Pensfon Agent and tha present United: Stutes District-Attorney ure all civiliune, One aresment agninst hiv s that Chupman, the present Unlted Btates Marsbal, resldes 1 tho sume distriet, 1T 15 SUPPOSED that Chapmnn s not vury strongly fn favorof An- dersan, for the reason that thy appolntment of Anderson may be of diswdyantage to Chapman in tho way ot renomination when his term shoutd expire, inastnuch ns he £ from tho same district, Iti3 ureed ngalnst Lone, the present fucumbent, that ho hns been taken cace of long enouyh; that two terms ore quite sutliclent, be having been United States District-Attorney for elght rs. Mr, Lune, however, 13 n vory formidabie ndidate, and be §s understond 1o have tho sup- port of the two Judges,~District Judge M- crary, and Miller, Assoclate Justice of 1he Su- preme Court, before whom he practiced forn long time, TIIE OFFICES. RUMORS OF CHANGES IN THE LEADING POSITIONS IN THE DEPARTMENTS AND ELSEWHERE, Spectal Dupateh to The Chicago Tridune, ‘WasiiNgroy, D. C, March G.~Rumors of changes In tho minor oflices In tho Exceutlve Departinent sre very plentiful. Muny of them are doubtiess born of destre, while othors appear to possess u busls of probability., One rumor which bus been extensively circulated in Waosh- ington to-day, and which 1nuny persons beliey i3 that the Hon. Edward McPherson, of Peno- sylvanin, will recelve the appointment of Assist- ant Postmaster-Genoral. Thoro was also cons sldorablo talk to the effect that tho Ion.C. I Filley, of §t. Louls, might bo appolnted Second- Asslstunt Postmuster-General, Tho present in- cumbeuts of both these offices aro James N, fTyuor and Thomes J. Brady, both of Indiann, An Indiuna Congressman snld to Tig TrinyNe correspondent to-nlght that ho under- stood that Gua. Tynar does not expeet or desiro to retain his present olfiee, He romarked that ho did not know whether or not Gen, Brady, tho Sccond Assistuat, desires to remaln, butIf ho dues TIE INDIANA POLITICIANS WILL STAND 1Y 2 L Uhlted States Marshnl Dudley, of Indlanapolls, 18 in Washington. One of his friends suid to- night that Col. Dudliey and Judge Gresham have lately disagreed fn regard to certain political matters, und uro no longer on friendly torms. An Indiana Congressman safd to-night that tho ltepublican Representatives from ghat Statp would probubly urge Marshal Dudley® appolut- ment as Commissioner of Putonts. The oftice of Commissioner of Indian Allalrs has been vie- tunlly vacant over since the removal of Mr. Hayt, moro than ayear ago. Mr. Trowbridgo has never fueen physically nbie to perform tho dutivs of tho oflice, A fow weeks ago Mr. Thomne M, Nichol, of Wisconsin, was nppolnted Chiel Clerk of the Indiun Ollice, aud has since bLeen Acting-Cowmissloner, Mr. Nichol will soun be appolnted Comuuiseloner of Indlan Affalra. 1E 18 A NATIVE OF ofilo, nd served §n an Obio reglment during the War. When tho Greenback cruzo was at its bizht in tho West Mr., Nicucl beermo protinent us Sce- rotary of tho Honest-Monoy League, which had its hendguurters at Chicago. e will moken very eflicicut ofticer, Ruinor has conneeted tho namo of tho Ilon. Willwn E. Chandlor with tho uffico of Assistunt-Becretary of tho ‘I'reasury,— an appolntment swhich bo beld at ono timo under Scurotarivs Chuse und Fossenden. Auothor ru- mor conueets Mr. Chumdler's namo with tho offico of First-Assistaut Sveretary of State. This story probubly arlses from tho warm porsonnl frlendshlp between Socros tary Blalne and r. Cohandler. A friend of Mr. Chaudler sald this evening that thut gentleman §s not au applieant for any ofilee, und that e would not seeept either of tho uppaintinents mentloned. Another of Me Chandler's perdonnl frivnds remarkod that ho belioved there was only ono ofice which that gentloman would uccopt,—thut of Sulicitor~ Uenerul. Tho present fncumbent of that oflico 18 Mr, Bamucl F. Phililps, of North Carolins, who was appolnted Deo. 1, by Prealdont Grant. THERE ARE SEVERAL CANDIDATES for the oftio of Commissioner of Agrlenlture, Ex-Gov, Furness, ot Nubrusku, Is recomendod by tho Congressional delegacon from that State aid wjso by prominent e i lown and Kunsas, Another upplieant for the samu oflleo {3 ex-Longrossman George B, Lorlng, who has reecived the indorsos mentof tho Mussuchusotts detessntion and of By others among his Into nesoclated in tho Honso of Rupresentatives, Exe-Congre-smnn A. B, Fursyth, of liiinois, s alee o cundidate, Ale though s Ureonbacker tn politics, Mr. Forsyth hus unitormly voted with the fepubltoans on all uuGation GXGADL s FelAte to 100 curriy, sl wuothor cundidato, tor the same plueo 13 Col, K, A, Carmiun, of New Jorscy, predent Chiot Clerk of the Buwreaw, Col. Curiman's retations with innny Congrossmen are very plengunt, and At {8 understood thut he will roceive their heurty support i his vifort for promotion, Somo of thu friends of = ex-Congressmnn Folton, of Ueorglw, desive that ho sbill bo uppoluted Com- wizsioner, PARWE] L'S PROTEST, Alanfl' with the proteat presontod by Mr, C. B, Furwoll 10 Vresldent Gurliold on Biaturday uimlunt tho uppuintiment of * Long' Jones ny Murshal fur th riborn Disirlet of lituols, wihieh wis notlegl in theso dispatohes yostors duy, ke has tlod dividual protests w the sume purport rom neatly il tho dulegates from tho l‘:llnu vontesting districts tu tho Chicago Conven~ lun, OTIHER PLAC It is statod on goud uuthorlty that Green B, Runm, of Ultuoly, will be retalned a3 Comnl stoner of Wteraul Revenue, la now leurned that Represeatative Chnrles L Furwell's enndilate for Colleetse ot Tutorunl Hovenuo inChicugo will b D, Brafnerd, Preste dont o the Upen flourd of Teudo, 3ir, Farwell thinks that William Henry Siitty will bo re- tadid Inhis place, wlthougl there will bo llrnmi oupposition to nim, Benator Cankling 18 ntlesed 10 bo determined to e Bis intluones to deteat the contlvimation ot Slv, Smith an uccount ol tho supposed conncotion of that guntlvtnn with the fight aguinst Colleotor Arthur smo yours ngo i 1o varly part of tho Huyes Admintstration, STANLEY MATTHEWS loft for Ohlo tust night, satisied that ho {3 not to ho ronomingted by Fresident Gaetield, It {3 whaa learnod thut the Now York nowinutiond Wl B0t uggiin by sent ta the Renato, “The trivnds of Juhn Hussoll Younk soy hie has assurences that ho wilt soon be nominated Mius ister 10 Chluu. Gen. Grunt i strongly urged Lt for thixs pustuon. AN wgreo as (o bls ubllity and Utness, und his soloction will "be well yo- celved by bis largo elrelo of frionds, THE UNSUCCEBSIFUL., A TRIAL STILL IN HTORE FOR FUESIDENT GANFIELD, Spectal Dipateh (o The Chieago Tridune, WASHINGTON, 1), C., Slarch 6.—Ono of the good fndieations ubout the Cabloct 18 thut ull tho Jub- burs aud thosu who bave relutions with thia class —_ are ngainat those who nre over the Departments which attract men of that sort. Thero IS zen- eral curlosity to see what kind of a sult of old clothes the Inrge lots of applicants for Cabluet place will get. Thero wero o score or 80 of littlo stutesinen who were working day and night with an Indecenvy nevor hefore known. to wrest o Cabinet position from the Presldent. Now every one of tham will bexin to bank on thelr fatture fu this effort, and try to use it s capitnl to se- cure somethiug clse, If nothing more than THE TRADITIONAL SUIT OF OLD CLOTIES, Of tho Western States, Kentueky aud Indiann Statesmen of * this clnss siro the most mumerous, 1f uny ono had been taken from the frst-named Hl:fllu It would probubly huve beon the Hon, William C. Goodloe, who nelther sought it hitn- scif nor authorized friends to urge it, but whosa recognized fitness and standing uro known, If Indinna politiolnus could bave ngroed upon u soldior, Judge Gresham, ns was desired, ho would have been sclectod, and Indlana would have had n place. But the crowd of political candidutes who nover did serviee nu nny othor than a political fleld would not for s long time agree. Rather thun unite, enongh of them pre- ferred to SACRIFICE TIE INTERESTS OF THEIR STATE, and so it huppened that thoy held over 8o long thut Indivua dld not reeelve Cabinet recognition, After long and most vigorous work to Induce tho President to give the State u ?lnco (huIv wero xiven to understand thoy could buve it If thoy wonld unite on a soldler, und that,us was unde tood, meant Judie Greshunt, who was 4 brom- fnent and distingnished oflicer in the Army of tho Cumberland, Thls they would not do, After long delay they declded to present tho name of Representative Calking, who had n ered! record. But when the wentlemen who went to communicate the reached the White House, the nominutions for tho Cabinet were on their woy to the Senate, KIRKWOOD'S SUCCESSOR. BPECULATIONS A% TO WIIO IT WILL DBE. » _ Sveelal Dipateh to The Chicago Tribune. Wastinaroy, . C., March 0.—The uppoint- ment of Senator Kirkwoul s Seerctary of tho Interlor lus enused n good deal of interest hore in the succession of Senator Kirkwond. Asthere are n grent many lown men here, thelr speculn- tlons on this subject are of Intercst. From all that can be tearned, it appenrs that tho appoint- muntof Kirkwood ta tho Cabinot places Gov. Genr, the present Governor of tho State, In a very embatrassing situntion, Tho Leglslature does not meet until next winter. Gov. Gear has been o candidate for the Kirkwood suceussion, 1t 18 of cottreo necessury, In view of tho rotl ment of Kirkwoud, to nppoint somobody to fil hl!dplnc\: until tho meetlug of the Legislature, and, - ACCORDING TO A STATE TRADITION, hemustappolnt somo one from thesoutbern pors tlon of the State. T'he two PErsons most promine utly mentioned intha State to succeed Kirkwood seoin o be ex-Scuntor Hurlan and Jumes F, Wiison, who fafied to sccure a Cabinet place, Dut Gov. Gear cannot very well appolut efther Mnrlan or Wilson, for the reuson thut thoy nre two strong men, &nd to place thom [u possession of tho place would give them nn undue ndvan- tage over himbeforo the Leglsiature next winter, They would bo in his way for tho succession, JMr. Gear's term as Governor expires the 1st ot Jannary, the samoe time that the Leglsluture mects to eoct a successor to Kirkwood; yet Uov., Genr CAN'T VERY WELL AFFORD TO APPOINT A WEAK MAN . or a nobody to the pluce, a3 that might Injure bls own canvass. Neitbor ean he afford to re- Bign the oilice of Governor and allow tho Licu- tenunt-Governor to becotne Governoer and to np- peint him to the Sennte. That would kilt him, It 18 belioved Gov. Genr I8 very likoly to nppofut James Wilson, formerly o Granger member of Congress, once Bpeaker of tho Lower Houso in lowa, and generally known as *Tama Jim" to distingush him from Jawmes F, Wilson. All that woulil prevent him from uppointing James Wil- son, or *T'awma’ Jim, would bo the fear thut the lutter might himselt get the Senntorial beo In Lis bonnet, in which event Do might hlmself be A VERY SERIOUS CANDIDATS, as ho is n strong man with tho farmers nnd hus taken n prominent part to sl agricultrnl move- meuts, *Tama" Jhnfs o maa who might per- haps be elected by tho Legisiatury noxt whiter to il out the unexpired term of Semitor K wooll, us there witl thon havetobe twa elections, —one for the longand oue for the short term, cuused by the retirement of Senutor Kirkwid, Alfred” Hebbard, of Montyomery County, present Stato Senator from thut County, i mother possibla uppointeo by Gov, Geur. 1 burdis u personal and fuwlly friend of Gear, und the relutiuns butween thom uro very close uud futhmate. 11 lliwnlulml. be wonld not be in Gear's wuy for the long terul, GAltbough ho s o niun of only State reputation, HE MAS GOOD AMILITIER, 1 a graduato of Yule, und would make a very ablo Senutor. He 13 seid to much resemblo Charles Sumner i personnl appeartnee, und would be ono of tho bandsomest won In thy Sonnte. Ho would bo quite abls to discharge the dutles of the ollice, % Gov, Gear sbould boe willlng to disregard Toeality, and not enve whother the mun should catng from tho snme purt of the Stnte thnt Kirke wood did, ho might uppoint_Gov, Carponter, present member of Congress, who liyes i th northwestern section ot the State, "That po tion of the Stute has never bad u_reprosenti tive, Although Allison fives In tho northerin portion, yet Northwestern lowa claims to by A DOMINION 1Y ITSELF 4Iad Alllson goue Into the Cubinot, it was thouuht ossible that Gov, Gear woulid have nppolntod al, 1. 11, Honderson, of Dubuque, Chndeinun of tho lows dolegation at Chicuge, to succecd Allison, There {8 sumne_tnlk of Col, Chinpnn, orosunt United States Murshal, Many the own man hore soci to think that *Tamn’ Hin hus tho best chuneo for uppalntment by Gov, Genr for the long term, It 8 very well under- stood that Mr. James F. Wilkon will be u very tormnfdnbio und serlous candidato for the Kirk- WOl kuceesston, with strong chunees of suve coss, flo Hves fu the right purtof the State, and has u good deal of political foltowlng. THE 10WA PROPLY JIERE seam to think that ex-Senator Hurlun will bo the next eandidate for Governor of the Btute, Tho Town politiclans bere nro disposed to fnslst that the four lown men who inve been Uniied States Consuls i Burapu for i long torm of years,vome of thow sineo Lincoln's thng, shatl bo removed, ‘Pwo of tho four uro liyers, Consul at Ziirich, and Mr, Buenicor, Mr. Bydrd attracted somo afton- tlon fn tho countrs' lust yeur on uecotnt of a lote ter relntive to tho emigration of paupers from Bwlitzerland, Mr, liyersis now in Washington, and reuks o better nppolntment than that which he now bolds, not subposing that the politicluns ure combizing to deprive him of all uppoluts ments, Nso lowa politichiuy clult that the Conanls OUGHT TO DE RETIRED and permitted to return to the United Statea to heeomo nequatinted with tha country and thy ople, ue thoy have Hyed so long abroud ns to dennttonnifzed. Among the capdidutes for the Consulships from lowa I8 it, L. Thton, of Ottumwa, 3o hus not chosen big foeatlon. Ho was u member of tho Electorat Coliego of lowa, und 4 suld to Do n very compotent pomon, John G, Stone, ex-Spoeaker of the Jowa Legislnture, cundldnty for Congress ngninst Supn, 18 ulso hore, and 1y understood to want suto Guvernmont podition, A DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS WHICIHE Mt MAIONE DID NOT ATTEND, Kpeelal Dispatch to ‘The Chicagn Tribune, WasiiNaron, D. ., Mureh 6.~Dotwoon | and 4 o'clock yostorday ufterneon @ eaucus of Deumoorutic Senators was held in tho murble room. ‘I'ho quuition of a reorganization of the Committees of tho Bonate wis undor discussion and (neidentally thoro was talk about tho ro- ported Intontion of the Iepublicans to reguin control of the body, Sunutor Muhone was not proaent. 116 hus not yot been sworn 1 us senutor, and b not uppeared wt the Capltol, Alter a full und freo discussion It was DECILED TO SEND TO MIL MAHONE AN INe VITATION to attend tho eaucus. The messengors wero dise putehod, but they wore unable (o il the Vir- Kintu Benator, and tho oauouy was obliged to a Journ without learmug whether bo bud uny o positdon to nttend a Demogrutio caveus or not, A committor, consieting of Senators Hill, D Unrrle, Nunsom, Farloy, and Lamar, wus polnted, with ator Pondloton a3 Chalrmnn, to urrange places for tho now senators upon t commitiovs, NOTES, GARFIELD ATTENDS cuuncu SERVICES, Special Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, WasHiNagroN, I €., 3lurch 8.~Prosident Gar- Beld, uceompiniod by hils mothor, his wife, tho children, aud tholr govorovss, uttonded Divine worstiip to-duy at the Christian Church, on Ver- moat uvenue. The serviees woro conducted by oo pustor, tho Hev. Frederick D, Power, but the sormon was preached by u clergymun from Bt, Louls, Noulluslon was muade, citbor in tho Prayers o surwon, to tho prosouco of tho Presl- PRESIDENT T8 Sy S 5 PRI(S§ FIVE CENTS. -] Ss dent] ™ &jolned the congregation In singing the hyma- wwamenclug, “All ball tho power of Jesus' nnme."” A RECESY PROBADLE, Itis probrble thatu motion will bo made at the elose of the session o day that n receas shutl bo taken until the Inth inst. " Tho objact ot thifs In understond to be to allow the vueancles fn tho Benute created by tho nppolutinent of tho Cubinot and the do of Bunmtor Carpenter to e illed, At tho ond of that time # mution for the reorganlzation of the committees will e made, and, if the tlopblieans havo suficlent strength, they witt prevall. EFFECT OF THE FAILURL TO PASS A FUND< ING BILL. The Hon, William M.8pringer sald to-day that, nccording to his flguring, the loss to the Uoverns ment by the fallure of the Funding bill would reach £11,000,000, nnd that Presldent Garflold, in his upinlon, shonkil at n very early day conveno Congress In an extra sessiott lor tho purpuse of cnneting n Funding bill, and pnssing an Appgre tlonment and xone other Importuut meusules that tailed n tho lust Congress, TONTIAIT OF MRS, HAVES, o the tWestern Anoclated Preas. - WARHINGTON, . C.y Murch 0.—=Fifty Indics, members of the Nutionnl Woman's Christian Temperance Unlon, nt the Esccutive Manston, Tucsaday, will present President Garlleld with o W‘fi ||LI of Mrs, Iayes,to bu pliced in the oust e AN OPINION OF GANFIRLD'S CABINET, INDIANAVOLIK, Ind,, March 6.—The Indlunn alis Ixfly Journal - cdltorinlly spouks of tho Cubliet ns Tollows: **1t 1 n “respectablo Cab- Inet, but nota great one, Tho groatest man in Itis Hinlne, wud from him it tapera down by regutur gradation tou ginall point. It I8 a dis- appointing Cabinet, It Is an nttompt to come rr inise m:m(mlphluul clulmg with political dif- Lies,—=an effort 10 ArAINEC PArLy preferences the distribution of purty patronnge, ‘The Cnbinet, ug u whole, does not - fse nbove nie- dinerity, Senators Hlaine und Windom are tho only men in it of really Nutlonal reputation, ‘The restitre mere makewelghts, 1t enn be sald of them thut they will #itl thelr positions respec: nbly, and thiais nll. They are fale second or third rate and only w eharituble judgment coutd do us mueh s this, The Cabinet (n Its present compaosition does not compure with the orlgnul Cnbinet of Hayes, which contnined Mr. Eviirts, John_Sheroutn, ' Gen. McCrary, Carl Setrz, and Dick Thompson. The compos sitionn? tho present Cablnct f8 sich that the country will bo justilied in waiting to ascertain tho principle o which 1L 15 com- lxoso L, —If there is any underlylug principle in ts composition.” POLITICAL. TIIE WISCONSIN SENATORSIIIP. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. MILwAUKEE, Mareh 5 —~Tho prospect to-night Is ‘that tho ruttways to Madison will be open by Monday, whicth wiil enakle the cleven ubsent Republiean Hepresentatives to be present at the Senatorinl cuucus Monday afternoon. An Ime purtinl csthmote glves Cumeron 38 votes, Dixon 25, und Keyes 21, twelve seattering, nnd tho cleven now nbsent uncertnin, The Cameron and Dixon fuctions scem dispased to unite aguinst Ieyes futhe eventof adead-lock, A Madisondls- patch this evenag says thors nre In the Legiala- ture: Rupublicans, W3 Democrats, 30; total, 1L Of tho Rupublicans thore arcepresent in Madison 2 absent Cameron suppurters, 43 anti-Came cron, 73 totnl, 11, Of thoso present thero a Cameren supoorters, i4; anti-Cameron, 83, Tha fifty=elght antl-Cineron Rtopublicans present are divided ns follows: Dixon, 2 Keye seattering, 1 total, 58, “To recupitulite, tho followiug appears to e nbout tho stunding of uil tho eandidu Cumeron, 3 Dixon, 53 Reyes, 203 wbsent, 113 wncertain, 125 total, 165, the twelve put down ns uncertaln ure all anti= Cumeron, threv ure considercd for Dixon, und two for Keyes, sud tho others are only known to ho opposed 'to Caneron. Thera 13 u growing convictfon to-duy outside of tho jmmedinto fricnds and supporters of the prominent candls dutes that the coming mun i3 not in tho list of those now prominent. In short, thero i3 somo round for bellef that *u duvk horso” will wii Therears Indientions in every quartor that somo unsuspectlng Kopublican will wike up somo mornlug next week United Btutes Senatar, Govy Smith, Secrotury of Stute Warnor, Senator Suthurinnd, Seutor Quurles, vx-Gov, Luwl Benator.J, 15 Treat, Attorney-teneral Wilson, Judge Frigby, Judgo Dyer, ov. Falrehild, 1, Colby, J. B, Seott, and mnny othor Republics an potiticiuns tn the State ure mentoncil. jveciul Liavaleis o The Chieavn iribune, MADLS0N, W3, March 6.—The Cameron cirus started ont to hold n cutteus this evening, bat utter mature dellbe tho ringleaders, reatizing thelr wenkn tinally concluded 10 hold a meatine and call it @ consultation, This consultation wns held after fo'clock this even- fing dn o biek room at tho P'ark Hotel. Nono Lut & trusted few wero permitted to uttend this suered concluve, nes wero presented und notes compnred, Cameron's most sanguine frietuls do” not now umong themsclves clalm over thirty-=tve votes on the first butlot, Special Dispatch o The Chicags Tribunes 80N, Wis., Muroh 6.—Tle Senatorinl ques- qun. Much qulct work Thure is some tulke of u t o nug hns 18 yot been aron men ndmit to haviog & u anly thirty-four votes thut they ean count o) fWhore will Le probubly be live cundidntes brougbt boefore the cuucus to-moreow ulght— viz.: Camceron, Keyos, Dixon, Willinms, and Bingham, Mr. Cameron will lead with the above number of votes, but he eunnot win, Tho cai- cus will adjourn without nctlon, nnd then an ctfart will hie made on the part of the opposition 1o unite on s0IL ONC, WINDONM’S SUUCESSOR. Special Dispateh ta The Chicugo Tribune. = WiNONA, Minn., March 6.—Tho chlel ocenpa- tion of the politiclnns of this seetion 1s to de- termitio who will be tho lucky maun that will bo #ppolnted Senutor fn tho place of Willlam Win- dom. As one should be tuken from this part of thoe Btate, numerous enndldates aro loomiug up, Prominent nmong them, and one who thus far Aueuin to stund ahead, 13 Gon, Alonze Edgertou, of Kuston, Ilols o luwyerof great ability, a prominent Stute politlelun, ut presont o dark ora0 for tho Governorship, Atuousr othors ure cutioned ex-Liout.-Gov., Wiliam I, Yale aud Thomus Simpaon, both of Winona, Dunnell’s friends bave acelded not to urge his mino, cliiming that hu s sureof thoe Seaatorship in 1881, (ordon 1, Cote's removal from Furibnult 10 Bt Paul pinees ilm out of tho mee it presont, ‘Thera is no certainty who will be nppointed, ahd all nnxiously awilt ‘tho appolntment, which will tuko placo un Monday, A DISGRACEFUL SCENE. A Mother Attempis to Galn Possesslon ~ of ler Son's Body During the Funeral Norvices—Sho Failw ln the Attempt, bat Crontes Intonne Excitamont, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Fonrt WAyxe, Ind, Mareh 0.—~A diszroceful Acene took pluce to-lay ut the funcral -of Chnrles Freezo, who conunittod suleldo last Thursday, His wothor arrived here from Wiheeling yosterduy und domanded her son's remulug, which wus rofudod by tho wite's relne tives. Sho nlso wuntod ot second lnquest beld, us sho butieved hur son wus Killwl by some pors son, und would nov for o moment believe e commltted el Whilo the Rev., David Motfat wans comlucting the obsequies and lnd nenrly concluded, the mother Jumped with tho notions uf u muniac, und demandsd that thoso iy the room should help her take her don's body away by forco, {Ier netions atoppod overytinnig, and it was over un hour before she could be hne dueed tonllow the serviees to procowd. Beforo Qolng so she conwulted nn nttorney, uid found thnt she vould not legally take thoim, and fiaully 1uft the Bouse nnd went to o botel to remaln une th her dopurturs for home this ovenlug, Al= thowgh the funeeal ceremonles conunenced at 3 a'elock, [Lwas nearly durk befare thoy wers finlatied. The streets in tho vlulul‘kfr of tho real danes wero blockud with peoplo during tho ex- eltement, The famities on Lboth sldes Rro of the highest n‘.-umummmf anid woulthy, The sufeldu wus tho result of dissipation, i MADE FREE BY LAW, § Spectal Dispateh tu The Chicaga Tridunss . | Lavaverre, Ind, March 8.—Twe yeurs ago comu the 22 of uext wonth, Philip Russell, of Wabush Tuwnship, was unlted In marrisgo to Misa Mary Walle, of thiscity, as hio ctalms, bolug undor duress st the time. Tho Hoenso wus pro= cured nbout miduight, and from the Clork's of= flco ho was vseorted to tho rosidonco of Wiltinm Applobnugh, Justico of tho Peuce, and s the clock nearcd the woo s’ bours Phillp wus e tho busband of Miss Walte. As soon ns thy ceremony was ovor Hussoll tuok his dopisie uee, and hnsnover visited his wito nor fondled tho hoir, 1u September last bo brought suit tor ivoroo, whiuh was tiunlly dotermined yestorday, Juilgo Ly Ruo entoring decros i Wis tavor on 1uo ground of frund und duress, As Russoll la tho prospuctive hulr to suveral thuusand dollars, n lvely suit (3 likely to folluw 10 sueure to the youtbitul Russcll w shuro fu tho estate, et A PASTORAL LETTER, CINCINNATL, Murch .—~A pastoral lotter from Bishop Juggar, virtuwly forbldding church metsbers attending the Unlty Club Bunduy luct- ures, wus voad in the pulplt of tho Protestuut Eplucopal churcties to-duy, Unity Club I8 eoms posud rluuUmlly Of wembers of th ongrege. uon »1. tho Uniturluu Chiurch of thly city. B