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B FWE s T A e & R A s amcRe co e % cas — THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES e denth, e would have replled that geoors A1 R i Bt wnd Dlood enreior i rBve L il afTection wonld be gereater to e inties o nieorinl columas, e ohserver (Denny s *1n high health, Jd-shouldered, ol yed, nnd clear-com- gjoned. Without g v and with not ¢ven n ey toward an_Indulgence, Mr, James con- teshurdly Less by to the poysieat vital- raonnl prosenen of tho Cabinet than to il ugrekate of 18 Integrity and ¥ i grand aemart Soral fore clacinnatl Commerelal (Rep.): Gen. Gar- pallsa tempERACe B, Dt not an Intempor- je lemperance man. Io 18 not frightoned e e fevs wino 10 tho eup, but he doos nut $end to gratlfy n medilosome” aud_dletatorint siend ant Iy pliiline hiiself to do violonuo to ks of polite socicty und the courtesies e ¥ire mbitunl i Christendom. puiladelphia Bulletin (Cameron): Mr. wagne MueVengh 18 recountzed by il Pennsyi- yigfans, atleaat, a8 an - exceptlonally suitablo gt for tho Attorney-Generalahip, He bs eyer of very marked nbility, and u Kepublican B sstrongly devoted to the prineiples of tiie without owini nlleghneo to any foction Piviny rellowstip with uny of the friowin of {temachine. poffalo Comumerelul_Advertizer (extreme Quakliog papery: Mr. Wayne MacVeawb, tha numxornwd)mmrnl. daes not reprosent tho permost forces in Wl party In Ponnsylvanin; totbisgualitications are high, and his nppolut- pent will gratlfy the * Independents,” und in ot more proof of the President's 'govd-will toeards ull tho clements that contributed to the teceat trlumplt of tho party, fatseka (TIL) Republican: On Wednesdny gesecond bl to reduco eharpes on Pullman cars enkllied {0 tho committec-tvom, The death o each bill was oceasluned Ly tho materly sranment of the Putlman folks' attornoy, ltobert 7, Lincaln, before tho commitice, Como nguln, febert. The fauct 18 thut not over one i n tendred ever gves the Inside of a Pullann prigcocar, d this ono can alford to pay the Fioes naked. Such Dills wre generutly lutroduced [fsome unseruputons mewmbor thiat la o ti pake,” nhopes {n that manner to make tho upwny *eome down handsomely.” This come ny pnys Its 1noney out for Lraing, and thus the P Prented in ai honorable Way. Detroit F'ree Press (Dem.) : M. Hayessnys tefenot “particularly glad* at being relloved thocarcs of office. A plensing self-sntisfac- tiop made them slt lightly upon Mim. 1t Is only those who Are conselous of the importunco of the otfice and thio gravity of tbelr responsibility wbo might feel velloved when fato ordained weir retirement from tho position, In n letter wbis wite o Adums sukd that bls inaugura- tion was n moat eolewn scene, tundo WOre fme yressive by Gen, Washlugton's presence, whose Ixce was_ng kerene und unelouded ns tho day. “Jje secmed," suys the now Prosldent, “*to enjos siriumph oV e, 18 SLsuy g, * Lam fairly out s34 you ure Culcly in see which one of us willbo theiopplest. New York Sun (Ind.): From that day in tbespring of 1850,when Mr. Catneroh forcedn enll of the Republicun State Convention months bo- fore the usuul dute, in order to forward the thini-term consplracy, bis cureer has been one of fuolish blunders, not the lenst of which was bis nolsy opposition to the man whom the Presl- dent bad wlrendy deterinined to call trom his own Etate, and the ubsurd methiods ho adopted Inorder to compnss his defeat. Think of pete tons for Hurmer, and petitions for Beaver, twenty-four hoiirs before tho uppointment was tobe tent to tho Senate, Rud two goud weeks sfter the President had formatly tendered It to. Myeveayh! Clenrly the youns Winnobago has It nis cunnlng, 1f be ever bad any, New York Times (Repn.): Llke the River and ffarbor Job, tho star-route Jub has 80 many friends in Congress that the Nlsiest of excusos bagsuticed to cover up what is, to use tho mildest term, & gross extruverunce In the postal service, These extravagances have caused a largo de- Sclency In the appropriution for bostofliced and post ronds, and bave, nevortheless, beon sancs Uoned by Congreyy, Mr, Brady has 'been n per- Higtent lobbyist whenever any attempt has been made to curtall the oxpenses of bis Bureau, and Congresamen huve bueu found ready to bolleve tata mall service which wos let at 812,000 should lefncrensed to 8130,000 o yenr * for the good of e public.” Now 'that a practienl and notive man §s At tho head of tho Post-Oftice Depurt= Dént, we may be certaln that tho gross abuses *hich bave flourisied under Drady’s mnnugos meat will ceuse to exist. St Louls Repubtlean: ‘Thero I an irresist- Rl logio In that tow of elgit bargo-loads of grain that the stenmer Oakland Is taking down the river that {s bound to open the eyus of peo- pletothio truth about the Mississippl -River, 1t Istit afone that one tow-bout I8 taking n mnfter of about 500 enr-londs of grain In one trip to the fea, but tho frct that tho cavital Invested s ludicrously small In proportion’ to the invest. mént that would Lo required in rny othor method of erain transportation by land or xuer. Without having any acoutato advices ns fo the nctupl cost of this boat and burgoes, wo can safely say that tholr actunl cost was loss then 150,000, “Those who want to comparo the ot of grafn transportation on the Mississippl River with tho cost by rall, lake, canal, or ocown 5'.{?.}3‘" basis to flguro on In’ this trip of tho Détroft Free Press (Dem.): The story ¥hich Hinds tolla of star-routo jobbers eannot b tho most cheerful kind of rending for tho now Mainistration. The Implication of Brady, Sec- ond Asalstant Postmnster-Genera, is compnra- tively unimportant. If the charges nguinst him i established, tho Prasident enn remove him sd demand applauso for his horolo disregnrd of My, Hut if Dorsoy should bo touched, tha @l would bo vory diiferont, Dorsey madé the Muinistration. At nil ovants, tho Adminlstras tion bas ndinitted ns much, Whon Dorgey gavo imelf n sUppor the othor night, in tho nimo of dlrors distingulshied Individuals, Viee-Presldont f,,"'“"' Very frankly eredited him with carrylng disna and saving the duy. Tho Vieo-Prosi- deat don't amount 10 much, 1t 18 true, in the Ad- Dialstration (schemes but his admission, thus Jubliely mndo, the Admiulstration eangot e l:!ualwfli'w“’i Jels Jowied down with Dorscy, e 0 unlonding an exceedin, dBiult tusk, 1o mattor how hoavy ko provos Keokuk (In.) Gate City (Rep.): Wo aro 4dslsed, and thore I8 announcement i bls homo Mpers, that Jnmes F. Wilson Is formally and fuly §n tha tield 18 a candidate for Senutor. That whilo ho will make no bud-tempered fight L will put no poson into party blood to cne ‘r;‘ndcr lqvcr and dlscantent after tho strugglo i kave closed, ho menns (o be n eundidito "l oll that the nwme lmplics. Aftor twelvo lel Of ubsonce from publiv lite, etill in the Pm:nuolyuun munbood, ho means to go into mepeoRieat with all his forceful might, ¢ans businoss, Mr. Wilkon nover hus P‘;(t’n when he waa u cundiduto in dond curnest. m“Dl.llflmul‘rny f’t8 of the old kerofo sort balluds aro mudo about, and to o looker-on boio!8 cloar pregentimont that this s going to o 8 fray to warm tho hlood, Gov, Gear 9 sugne i nd popular qud has u strong following, " HRBtng to win, Tho ournest and resvluto da5y D Which My, Wilson announces his cindi- % shows that his blood 18 up, and Town He- ublicans uro yoiag 10 bo treatod to a fam xennmrlnl g, 5 hllx_rl(ord Courant (llep.): Whather Sena- t Windom fs tho right man or not for the gosury, it eaunot bo ot down falrly ngalnst - Garfleld that {n seleoting him Lo bas nocos- wHly tonde o mlstuke by giving n place of so st mportaucy to tho only State i the North m:. has repndinted Its promises to puy, What mn ‘é(l;'x:":mm betweon Btato ropudiation and 1 county, or clty repudintion? It 18 only In m‘u.nulfuunm. Tiolthor, cnse. 1o publlo nor Lcdked und broken. Now, In the Vialu- ey, UCl pledyes, Matne, New Yorlk, Now Kooy Senusyivania, stana busido Hituols, Mis- 1o hmfi".x Kunsus, They all have ta plead gullty bt ghrns Bromiscs 10 piy, uot Statu profises, CHiguBer town, olty, or caunty, - Pittsburie pald ren hulf dollar @ duy t pick dundelions oit o 1o o urks, while millions of fts debt hud Jan or'soiest, Lilzaboth, N, J.. proposes, it tor Hesand Uiy nothinu, o seaje her dobt, Coune Blaten Joown2 In unper Nuw York, and oven in h'tl“;llnd.u wo are not mistuken, have givon trougg (eh thoir bonds. It (s n bud business ail e, " BPUL It lius developod I inore pluces than it ‘Vla;hhmun Post (Dem.): As o work of ey : specch of President Garfield to dote- Ul Tom the Womun's Chrlstian Temperancs hvo“' o Fecolving the portrait of Mrs. Huyes, om;'hr Of curoful study, Aud (e moro thor- 'lim]'(" I8 itspected the moro 3t will b ud- oy 180 consummato tact evincod In its oy ouuon. Everybody kunows that mmflfi"”“ 14 @ tomnerynce man; that ho haa Joulk, oo llxtl bracticed temperance from bis Buglyq or 18, 1U8 10t deewed It nouesnary 1o by nd 1o (e offensive, What lio would do tn re- iy bean yy 480 OF liguors In tho White Huuse, famg o abluet of speculation sluco it bos Hebg fié’f"‘ hut bu was to ocoupy that aditice, Lepereced impartuned by coniiittocs, by tho 10 fGllon S8 - PICHS, dud by HUmErous clergymen ‘.,"l‘l.w tho exnmple of” Mea. Hayed, 8o fus ns W, tudu liguors of it Kuds on uil occaslons, of Sabpusud Ly tho catlmuble fudica who whmolm on “tho Bth inat, thud be would sl duclarution af ‘bis' intentions in West it ho did say, I offect, way Lt Ueeming 'Battor for Mr. and Slr. Gurtield to de- g e} LUE N6 suld this i such u munner that blalgy,** #0sitive. could ind uo veuss of com- e 1 MURDEROUS RED3KINS. Tfh Louts, Mo,, March 11.—A Fort Worth, M‘:filn«:clnl 8ays 4 report renched there YUt o band of Iudlans nave been ‘unlmd'mff iu Nolan County, und that they ¢d o purty of Toxas & Pacliio kruders, wuuuding several of e, TOREIGN. Joubert's Basis of Negotia- tions for Peace a Little Sardonic. e Will Give Up Al That Part of the Transvanl *'Thiy Side of the Vaal,” Plin Statemont of the Great Ur- genoy of Business in the Commons, All the Appropriations, Espe- cially the Afghan Supply of $20,000,000, Crowding. A Judge Deeldes Against Brad- Inugh —The Government Will Bupport Him, The Tichborne Claimant Will Stay in Prison the Rest of His Term. Parnell Dipping into English Elec- tions in Alliance with the Tories, Great Popular Hostility in Portugal to ihe Reeent Concessfon to England. The Attitudo of Germany on the Silver Question—Diplomatio Banguet in Madrid, THE BOERS, JOUBERT'S SUGOESTIONS, Loxpox, March, 11.—A correspondent at Mount Prospect telegraphs that he has had an futerview with Joubert. The Intter sald he wonld ngree that the English flag might be hoisted oncea yenr, and nn English resl- dent ofticer bo placed with tho Transvaal Government to leglslate on all native ques- tiohs, all land and froutler questions to be re- ferred to the Colonial Government, The Boers would nlso ngree to confederation If it was desired by the other South African colo- nies. Joubert sald he would conslder no erms which Included annexation, but he thought u settlement might be effected by the annexation of ** that portion of the Transvanl this side of the Vaal River,” and giving tho Boers a republic ob the other side, the Brit. ish being fndemnitied for their war expenses by this additional territory. THE DASUTOS, Care Towy, March 11.—Maj. Carrington again advanced, but the Basutos barred fur- ther progress. ARTILLERY. Loxnox, Mareh 11.~An ndditional battery of artillery hins been ordered tv Cape Colony. ! NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE BOLRS, Govermuent Intends to assoclute Sir Iler- cules Robinson, the Governor of Cape Col- ony, with Gen. Wood in the conduct of ne- &otintions with the Boers, THE ARMISTICH, Mr. Gladstone sald he belleved that nelther Gen, Wood nor the Buers had proposed the armistice, but the Iresident of the Orange Free State. Tho question of appointing Commissioners to examino inte matters m dispute s under consfderntion by the Goy- ernment, but all rumors nbout pence ne- :mtinllons are elthor premature or ground C3g, IRISH NEWS. UNUSUAL QUIET, Spectul Cable, Loxpoy, March 11.—-A fow more arrests were made to-duy, but the excltement has subsided, and the procinimed distrlets are unusually quict. The mass-mectings to be leld on Sunday wil be largely attended, but the spenkers have been adyised by the Excentlve Council of the League to modaration, and there will be no such scones as marked the meotings o year ago, The prisoners In Kilmalnham have made up their minds to at lenst eight- cen months’ hmprisonment, but it Is highly probable that they will be relensed beforo the ciid of the vear it THE QUIETNESS WHICIH NOW FREVAILS continues. Much depends on the naturo of the provislons of the new Land blll, It the threo *E’s” aro recognized oven to n Hmfted extent the country will gladly nccopt it, and the Land Leaguo nglintion will be killed, It 14 sald by thosa who are In & posi- tionto know that Mr. Gladstons” hins gone further I dealing with this question” than the Radicals vxpectod, and that thore may bo innn,E diffeulty In conclifating Whig land- ords, PARNELL, Spectul Cuble, ® Paws, March 1L.—The Clarlon, a now Royallst puper, founded by several of the Journallsts lntely expelled frowm the Gaulofs, states this worniug that Mr. Parnell Is to ar- rive In P'aris on the 16th Inst., and Is to take the ehalr at the annual Franco-Irish bunguet on St. Patrick’s Day, PARNELL AND COVENTRY, Spectal Cuble, Loxvoy, March 11,—The Parnoll party's Intest move—invading Covantry for the pur- noso of asslsting In the defeat of the Liberal eandidate—{s watched with considerable in- terest, Coventry hing 180 Lylsh votes, If suc- cessful, the Parnellites Intend to earry on a sillar war jn regard to all Parllamentary vacancles, < P MICITAEL, WOYTON, Sueclat Cable, Dunrax, Mareh 11,—This mornjng Consul Barrows recelvod an ofllelal dispatoh from Minlster Lowell nstruoting him to Ine quire Into the aprest of Mr. Mich- uel Doyton, I cuuss, the charges | sgninst Dim, nnd the grounds on which ho founds his claim to by troated us an Awarlean eitizen, At Lo'clock Mr. Bar- rows eallod at Kilmatnham cooler, hut was fnformed that the prisoners were at dinnor. Ho roturned at 2% ond was recelved by Cupt. St George Groy, the Governor, wha courleously informed him that, as the ofticlal roprosentative of the Ameriean Government, he would accord him full per- mission to xes Mr. Hoyton at any time and forany fongth of (fme he thought proper, ‘e Governor also kranted Mr, Barrows the vrivilegs of SEEING TIE PRISONER IN PRIVATE, ‘The Consut found AMr, Boyton In his cell, During w long interview he gathered from M the particulurs of his natlonality und other detalls of n private char- ucter, o bs laid beforo the Minister, Ar, Boyton eald that his father was a nut- urulizod American eltizen whon he (Mlehael) wans - born, Mr,. Boyton was most em- phatle fn his praise of tha mauner in which he' was buing treated by the prison ofMelals, and was especlally strong in his appreciation of the courtesy mnd kind- Boyton was arrested, In the dispateh was ulso Inclosed a Jong fefter whieh Boyton has addressed to the Amerlean Minister detathng the elrenmstances of his urrest, proctfiniig hifs fnnocenco of the charge ngaingt him,—namely: inclting others to commit murder—and demanding the in- terventton of Aworiean officlals in order to obtain his immediale discharge from prison, or tho speedy (rial of the churge ngninst him, Only three prisoners were brought to Dub- lin to-lay. News of two more arrests wns reecived. This Inll 13 acconnted for by the fact that constabulury egeorts are senree, and, until those now coming In return, no further arrests will bo mude, AID ¥OR A HOYCOTTED MINISTER, Tv the Western Assoclated Press, DunraN, March 1.—A relief party, cone sisting of seventeen Orangelaborers, engaged by the Emergency Commitier, hus left for Grlway, en route for Ballinskill, Connemnra, to assist the Protestant Rector, Canon Flem- ing, who was recently fired at, and for n long time hus been **boyeotted,” on necount of sectarinn animosity. Eacli laborer Is armed with nritfe and a revolver. They will be conveyed from Galway around tho coast by the frigate Valorous, ARRESTS of Land Leaguers stll continue, PARNELL hns Issned o manifesta lo the Jrish electorsof Coventry, urglng them to vote on Saturday for Eaton, Conservatlve candidate. IN THE COMMONS Hnrcourt moved tho third reading of the Disarming bill, Ar. Parnell moved the refection of the bill, Parnell’s motlon was defented 255 to 34, and the third rending of the blll earried 250 to 23, THREE ARRESTS. Duntiy, March 11—Only three persons were lodged tn the Kilmainham Jail, owlng to the want of sufliclent cscorts, 500 I'OUSDS REWARD are offered for the murder of Farrelly, TIHE AMERICAN CONBUL has had an interview with Boyton, and for- warded the particulnrs regarding his cltlzen- ship to Minlster Lowell, with n strong letter written by Boyton elnlming the Intervention of the American Government, Minister Lowell has mads no representations to the Foreign Ofice. BRITISII NEWS, TICHBOR: Soeclal ¢ 3 Loxpoy, Mareh 11,—~The House of Lords hag dismissed tho Costro nppeal ecnse, and aflired the judgment of the Court of Ap- meals given June 25, 1850, ‘The caso I3 an outgrowth of the famous Tichborne affalr, and is entitled “The Queen vs. Orton, aliny Castro.” The hearing of this case was contlnued June 25, 1880, on the writ of error, raising the ques- tlon whether the judgment ngninst the defendant that he should undergo seven yenrs’ penal servitude in each of the two Courts In which he wns convieted of perjury was valld, Fhe question arose on the terms of the statute of George 1L, which altowed ot a sentence for transportation for which penal servitude was since substituted for perjury, On Aug. 2, 18%0, the Attornoy- General consented to the Ticliborne writ of error being submitted to the 1louse of Lords, the nppellants’ solicitors having glven ade- Quate reasons. THE TURF, Spectal Cable. LoxnoN, March 11.—At the prinelpal clubs yesterdny Mr. Lorilinrd's three-year old horse Barrett was Invested in freely, £5,000 1o £100 belng necepted for the City nnd Suburbnn, white for the Derby £1,000 to £20 aud £4,500 to £100 were nceepted. Several large bets at the same rate have been pre- viously taken. QLADSTONE. To the Western Associated Press. Loxvox, Moareh 1L—The Parllamentary fatignes are apparently telling on Gladstone, LORD DERDY states that the report ihat he Is to enter the Ministry is pure Inventlon, MAJSGEN, MICHARD JERBENT GALL. Muj~-Gen, Richard Ilerbert Gall, €. B, Lieutenant-Governor of the Royal Hospital at Chelsen, Is dond, nged G, PROP, WILLIAM RUTHERFORD LANUERS, [EniNnuna, Mareh 1L.—DProf. Willinm Rutherford Landers, I'athologlst of the University of Edinburg, Is dead, nged TIE BARL OF STHATFORD, Loxpox, March 11.—The Ilon. John Chnarles Grant Ogelvie, Earl of Stratford, Is dead. AT THE WOOT SALES TO-DAY 7,127 bales were offored, chiefly Tort Phillip, Sydney, and Cape. Good demannd and prices firm, DRADLAUGH, Loxvox, March 11,—The Conrt of Queon's Boneh rendered a declsion to-day tn the case of Clark vs. Bradlnugh. Clark Is Sceretary of the religious association whleh proseented Hradlaugh under the ancient law, still on the statute-books but supposed o bo obso- Iete, which imposes n fine of £500 op persons fot every time they vote In Parlinment with- out belng quallfied. Bradlangh,when elected, rofused to take the customary onth, but wus allowed to take his sent, and voted, Tho Court decided agalust Bradlangh, e witl appeal to the Supreme Court of Judienture, ENHCUTION BTAYED, Loxpox, March 1{,—In the nction brought to recover £500 penalty from Bradlaugh for having st aud voted fn the Commons withe out having taken tho oath, Justice Mathew, of tho Queen's Bench, guve judgment that Bradlaugh’s defense—that the right to take an afitemation Instead of an onth, ns nllowed In the Courts, applies also to the Commons— was wrong, At Bradlangh’s request exceu- tlon was stayed to allow an appeal. Gorst, Conservatlve, gavo notice in the Commons that he would, Mouday next, move for & wrlt of electlon at Northampton, in room of Bradlaugh, . ‘I'he Government will oppose Gorst's mo- tion, on the ground that Bradiaugh's case Is stitl undeclded, ANOTIER LONDON PANLLRE, Culrd, Williamson & Co., of Fenchuren street, are announced as lhuying suspended, with Hubllities amounting to £17,000, in con- Requence of the recent fallure of Rushton Bros., of Calcutta, CAIND, WILLIAMSON & €O, goneral merchants and produce agents, have fallod; lubllities £100,000, "The fallure was caused by that of Itushton Brothers, THE GLABS-BALL MATCIL Total score for threo duys: Scott, 2,883; Carver, 3,852, TIHE TICHUONNE CASE, ‘The Ifouse of Lords to-day dismissed tho appenl of Orton, the ‘Tichborne elnimant, and decided ho wust compléte his full term of fourtoen years’ imprisonment specifiod in the sentence, APPROPRIATIONS, In the Commons Mr. Gladstone sall he hopod, It his proposul to fucllitate buslness in the Committeo of Supply were aceaded to, ho would be uble to devote Thursday week to u debuts on the Candahar question. There are fifty supplementary votes of money to be taken beforo the close of the flnanelul year, 1t 1s proposed te fix a portion of ¢ TUR AVGUAN WAR EXPENSES to'be borne by England at £5,000,000, which will partly bo met by o remisslon of 000 of the debt duo by Indin, and partly by a surles of annual grants to Indin, e would wmove Monday that the state of public busis uess Is urgent In roference to supply, and that supply shall consequontly huve prece- dence. Mr, Oladstono also stated that the Government will usk a vote on necount for 2,000, 000, ness of the Governor of the jall. Mr, Bar- rows to-night sent A LONG DISPATCH TO MINISTER LOWELL setting forth the full dotails of the case, and Incloslng coples of the warrant upon which thiree months, TUE INTRODUCTION OF THE LAND DILI, before Easter will depend un whether the necessary supply s finlshed. ‘I'he Speaker announced that ho would submit te-night o new rules for the apptiention of wrgeney to supply, Northeote suld he wns anxlous to support tha Government In-an areangement of husi- 5 of graveconsideration, The Conservative party meet at the Carleton Club to-morrow to consider thls matter o urgency., ¥ OLADSTONE FULLY ADMITTED the serlous stute of ordinary husiness, hut declared Ahat the Government could not MTord thae for n discussion of the means of remedying the evil, IRMANY, RTICIPATE 1N FERENCE, Syectal Cable. BERLIY, March 1t.—Germany having In 1578 declined all participation fn the Mone- tary Conference, consents to be representud Inthe Confervnee which will meet on the 10th 0 Paris, Minister White awl the Lomte De St Valller, Freneh Ambassador, having Jointly communieated to the Berlin Cubinet the Identlenl mvitation of thelr Governments, receiveit on the Gth un oflinmative reply. ‘[he sabstancs of the note written In German reads when translated ns follows: *'Fhe [mperinl Government fu ae- cepting the Invitution presumes that the re- spectlve negotiations wil ot alm b an - arratgement or positive ngree- ment to be rtitied by the Powers, but merely at deliberntion nnd the esehange of opinions for the elueldation of their rela- tions bearlng upon the question, Thus Ger- mauy, by partleipating In the Conferenee, does wot In the teast prejudico the lberty of dechling iy to her future attltude, BAKON TINEDMANN ASND PRIVY COUNSEL- LO SCHRANDT have been uppoluted delegates, The lutter i3 recognlzod ns an authority here. 'The Government, although upholding the gold standard, is well aware of the danger of the demonetization of; silver. Having aiready incrensed dts legnl amount of sliver colns from fen to thirteen marks per head of population, It has still sueh quantities of surplus silver that its sale en- talls heavy loss. Prince’ Blsmarck, desplte his reserve, woull ke the estaviishment of a fixed comparative value between gold and silver, The Cologne Gazette, discussing the pro- vosed Conference, says: *“The ndherents of binsetallism are agaln full of new hopes over the prospect, aml flatter themselves that Prinee Bismarck, on recognition of the resolutfon passeil by the congress of German economists on the 22d of February Jast, will be Inelined to ngree with the bhnetalie efforts of the French and Amerlean Govern- ments, For our purt, we believe, on the con- trary, that * G GERMANY WILL | THE S v THE CIANCELLOR, inspite of the ngrarinn sympathies he mny hinve, will plnee more weight on the resolu- tion of an entirely opposit charaeter passed by the Intest Geran Handelstag, We ngree with the Post, that whatever may be said theoreticnlly abonl gold and the bhmetallle standard, now, after the German eold stand- ard lias been so _thoroughly -carried out, the words which Disracil uttered in November, 1873, are niso npplicabls to Germany: 1think that every land which has the gold standard sliould think once, twlee, thrice before giv- Ing it up. The silver treasnre of the (i man nints is not of such Importance that THE FINANCIAL 1068 cannot be condened in the interest of our gold standard. The Bank of France possesses from three to four millions of franes in sil- ver, which perhaps has alveady conumenced 1o press upen the stock of goll. and the condition is” worse In the United States. Germany would certatnly do nothing to In- crease the embarrassment -of these St On the contrary. shy would willlngly show them every possiblo.rerpect from-the stand- polnt of Its own national -geonomilh lnterest. But it should and - B Bl . ANGER TTH NATIONAL GOLD BT, 0 and Its own assured moncetary system ofit of love for the forelgners. The German dele- gntes, especlally Privy Counclllor Schraudt, the monetary adviser In the Imperial Treas- ury, will take the French, American, and English propositions and views nd referen- dum, and we have confidence that Prince Bismarck amt Ws advisers will get up early in the morning, and not permit themselves to be eaught napplne by the foreigners,” EULENDURG'S PLACE, BeRLIN, March [L—Jlerrvon Pultkammer has been Intrusted provisionally to direet tha Mlaistry of tho Interlor, PORTUGAL, 3 INTENSE POPULAR HOSTILITY TO ENGLAND. Special Calbite, LisnoN, March 1L—The Liberal Cablnet which took oillco here clghtéen months ago on the fall of Sefior Fortes, and which tho Conservatives had styled tho Iegencrators, had promised ample reagon for an Independont policy, But it has Increased taxatlon, erented n vexntlous Income tax, made new loans to cover aeficits annually aecumulating, and now public opln- lon accuses 1t of beine Jike its predecessor, & mero tool of British diploumey. 1t has passed In a gecret gession of the Chamber of Deputles a trenty granting England Jurisdiclional and tarllf rights In tho colonies of Portugnl on tho east const of Africa, busides the right of passago for troops and raflway materlal free of duties for ten years, THIS VOTE OF PARLIAMENT was taken despite a formidable munifesta- tlon in the streets of Lisbon and in the lob- bles. In the courts of the Chamber of Dep- uties troups had to ‘eharge the mob, which uttered publiean eries and protested ngninst the treaty and the Cabinet. Patrols cleared the streets, ‘The gavrison was kept under arms. ‘The Minlsters’ earringes were honted. Simllar manifestations and monster meet- ings huve beon held In Oporto, Faro, Colme bra, and other towns «duriyg the last fort- night to protest ugainst the income tax and British Inflnence. THE AGITATION INCREASED when a division of the British fleet anchored In the Tagus River the smme day on which the Cablnet obtained the vote In thoe sesslun declared seeret at the request of the Premfer. fubllc opinfon s so ex- eited In Portugnl that the principal journals of Oporto und Lisbou cone slder the Wil of ‘the Cablnet almost cortaln vhea tho treaty 18 earried be- foro the House of Peers, The Cabinet, despite the crontion of forty peers, only hus a majority of soven votes, and both Conserva- tives and Liberals are dissonting from the British treaty to prepare a resistance in the House of 1’curs, led by eminent stutesmen, and backed by neetings and popular ugita- tion, In which THE HEPUBLICANG aro very prominent. It will bo an event in Lisbon it the Cabinet falls, The opinion hero s that the Duko (*Avila will form an administration with a coalltion of the dis- sontlent Liberals nnd Regenerators with Fontes, and will dissolve I'arlinment, FRANCHE, GAMBETTA AND GREVY, Spectal Cadie, A, Mareh 1L.—"The Republique Fran- calse to-duy gives o contemptuons contradles tion to the elaborute account of AL Game betta’s recent Interview with AL, Grévy, pub- HNahied by the Petit Junrnat and the France. “I'he visit,” [t says, * was of a strictly prle vate nature, aud all tho Ingenious speculn- tlons It has glven riso to rest on nothing,” THE CROWN PRINCE OF SWEDEN 13 soon expected here to visit his intended Lride, the duughiterof the Grand Duke of Baden. Grent preparatiuns are being mude for his reeeption, THE VIENNA PAPELS have a longthy description of the Princess | Stephante's troussean. By the desiro of thé Queen of the Belglans, Brussels Ince will be largely employed in the trimming of the VArkns garnients, one plece to be nsed in the traln costlng 11,000 franes, Among the wed- dlmz presents there will be & fan of extraordis nary heauty from the Countess of Flanders, On the front s rococo Lrital procession in water eolors, ‘Ihe Crown-I’rlnco repres inz the shephord and the Princess Stephanle the shepherdess, On tho other side are rue bles amd dinmonds ingold setting. NEW STEAMERS, cchul Cable. Pamws, Mareh 11.—On April 14 the new steamiers of the French Transatlantie Com- pany wilf connnence running between Mar- seitles and New York, and will toueh at Cadiz every montl, It will take three days to go from Cadlz td New York, SPAIN. A ORAND BANQUET, Speciat Cable, Mannn, Mareh 1f,—At s grand banquet, whieh has just been given by the Vene- wulean Minlster to Spanish statesmen and eminent men of nll porties, both Sefior Castellar and Seflor Cano- viis made elogient speeches, advocate e the idea * of fraternity and closer relutions hetween the Spantsh-Amerlean Re- publics and the mother country, They de- clared that Cuba and Forto Rico must al- ways remain the connecting link between the Castilian race In the two hemlspheres. Sixty-two guests were present, representing the élite of Spanish llternture, A PEDERAL REPULLIC, ¥ To the Western Asroctated Press. Mapun, Mareh 1L,—Thirty persons were arrested in the Provinee of Teruel for demonstrating in favor of a Federal Le- public. T DENMARK. QUEEN LOUISE Special Cable, CoPENIIAGEN, March 11,—Queen Loulse of Denmuark is sertously Indisposed. IT 18 EXPECTED that the hereditary Pritcess of Denmark will not long survlve the shock of the Queen Dowager's death AFGITANISTAN. MOILAMMED JAN, CArLcrrra, Mareh 11L,—Mobammed Jan, the noted Afghan leader, has been murdered, AUSTRIA, PANLLAMEST. VieNNa, March 1L—Count Coronini has restgned hls seat in ond the Presidency of the Lower Liouse of the Itelchsrath, In con- sequence of a difference with the Constitu- tivnalists, ) SANDWICH IBLANDS., TUE SMALL-POX ABATING, Sax Flaxcisco, Mareh 11,—Later advices from Honofniu report the small-pox epidemic ubating. Sinee It began about 1,000 persons have been quarantined in thelr houses, e —r DRINK IN THE VESTRY. Kingular Divoreo Caso Brought in Lone doun by the Wife of Archdencon Dune bar—Yiysterious Visits Pald at Night tu the Church by 'Fwo Ladles=Vergers and Whisky. ‘There hus been 4 sensational ease In the Lon- dan divorce courts. On the 23d ult, Mrs, Bdith Wentworth Dunbar brought an action for Judiefal separation on the ground of tho niteged uduitery of her husband, the venerablo Arch- dencon Coarles Gordon Cuming Dunbar, for- merly of St, Andrew's Church, Tavistock place. ‘ho putition scld thae wallo the respoudent way there to conduct forvice . n very ornate nud Blghly musical styiu o was frequently visited in tho vestry by two ludles under very peculiur el cumstunces, nnsl it was alleged that he was in tho hubit of visitlug uno of those ludles ot her house -~ in Glovvester Hyda The London Dafly Ne ves the lowing _nccount of dny" wmonyt Joseph Sharp wos the first witniess caliod [} id b wus tormerly thu verger of 8t, An- drew’s Church, Tuvistock piace, und he used to sleep I tho vestry: above the v other roum nicely fitted up, eul ble Archdencun Dunbar's siudy pled by tho Archdeacon, whu Geensiounlly siept thiored svine of tho cholr were In tho habit of ro- maining ufter tho ecryices were over; toey used to drink und smoke in tho vestry, and froquently stopned until 11 o’clock at nliehis s Mrs.” Blako frequently eame Into tho vestry afterthe sorvice to see the Archdeacon, and sometimes she weut into bis study und wns with tho Archdencon atonoe for nn hour or an hour and a hulf; some- thinea withess wus ordered to tell her to remaln 1n the church until the cholr hud left tho vestry, und then to send her [nto the vestry (o tho Arch- duucan: witness was vergor for abuout two years, nud Mrs, Binko's visits wero most frequent in 1870 tho Archdeacon used o him to the Lord John Russell, llo houso vpposlt, for spirits “and beer; that was when Mra, Blake was there; be hud ulso seen u Mra, Foote thore, but that ludy dil not comu so often as Mrs, Bluko: he hal known tho Archdeacon to bo In the vestry with 3y, Footo until 12 o'clock at night, and the Archdencon would bring chumpugne into tho vestry for himself and Mmi, Foote, Cross-exe amfned: 3rs, Kiake visited the Archdenvon in tho vestry aftenier than Mrs, Foote: the drink- ing touk place on the nverago three or four thnes @ week after thy services: he never saw a curate about the nlaco; When wittiess guve his ovidenco to Mr. Deucon, na golleitor, no re- erived it soverelgn, uud Mr, Wentworth, My, Dunbur's brother, told him provivusty that he would be puid if bho gave hls ovidens Hedx- amingd: Sir. Deneon at the thne wis wetlug a8 Mr. Wentworth's solleitor; ho recoived the usnal fee with bis summons, and thnt was ull tho monoy ho gols ho luft the Archdoaron's chureh somo months ugo; the gontieman who nsalsted the Archdoacon with tho sorvices wus Lord Theobuld lutler. SHenry Tyson snld that ho was an acolyta in St Andrew's Churel in 1578 ho had seen'drinking #olng o fu tho Archdoneon’s roown lite ut night, und ho had seen tho Archdencon the worso tor drink: ho know M. Bluko very woll; sho camo 10 tho churel nearly every uftornoons she wus thero when thorg wers services, and whea there were no_serviced) pho often weut up lnto the Archdencon's study, the door of which on uno acenslon o found “locked; ho walted for suie timo, and when tha door was apened Mrs, Bluko and tho Archdeacon camy out: hu hid seen the Archdeacon klss severnl dadios s thoy wero jeaviug tue church, Cross-oxamined: 1o hud seen Mra, Binko In the church cleuning tho brusswork and sweeping tho caipets; witnoss had never Leen chnrged with pllforing mon out of the offertory; the Kisslig bo had spok of took bliee [ the poreh, and “the Archden klased the ludles sl “round. [Llluulller.L Wil Inm Kew, tho verger who aucceeded Shavpe, uvo evidenco ke to tho respondent and M, Hluko belnw frequently 10getbior i tho vestry, Hoalsostuted that ho had scon the Arch- denoont . and M, Bluko the warse for drink _upon soverat occislons. (ross-exatme ned: Witnoss — wus dischurged — for drunk, Willinn Goore Boylett sald hw forn Iy netsd ns vermor, and twed to [vo ot churen; bo eleptin tho vestey: M, Fuoto fre- qneutly gave bim messuges fur 1o Archdueacon, und on une ocenslon whon she calld there hu put out the gus i the church, uccording o orders, and showed er up Into the Archidoscon's room, whoro thoy remalned alone togothor for ubout twouty infiton; this wort ‘of ihin pened alnust ovory Wodnesdny ovonin ness had seen the “Archdencon” & about six timoss ho had fetehod whisky from ® Ppubllo houso for tho Archdencor, and on o ve- cuslon, ifter Mri. Footo loft, he noticed that hulf i bottlo of whisky had Deen drunks Mrs. Foolo yisited tho Archidencon when o was 1L i1 bed, Mre, Ediibh Wentworth Dunbar, w tall, lndy-liko person, wae next enfled. 8ho walil abie was the petitlonor i this suit: thoy wery wars ritd on the 15th of Octok and they lved tagethor until Junuary, 1870; inuch agaloat her wikh, hue husband ook the church at Pavise tock place, i Fobruury, 188 ber busband huil tho witiro control of hur fncows up to u fow monthe buforo the separution; ho ne fn tho mabit of deinkiyr o preat deal, and upon ono occusion bu ciine tomn iutoxieated; a8 he would hotlenve his church sho wont sbrond 1 1879, and she was not ac- auuinted with tho lndies whoas namios hud been montioned, Crosasexumiued: 1t February, 1890, they separated; thoro was one child of the mur- riugn wimed Beatrln, sbout the custody of which u petition wus fifed 1o the Ltolls Court; it way heard (0 August Inst; tho st porson to toll bier af tho clrcummtances whilch resulted in thls suit was hor brother; un onder was wadu by tho Muster of tho Rl that thu custody of thy child should b glven absolutely to her bustigud; that wus beenuse un oftor was made In court thut her husband - would live with hor awuio. Rte- exuninud;. At that time sbo mnade 1o chiares ugaingt ber husbund; Dr, Allen safd that the Archdoacon bud told Bim on two soparate vocas sfuns that 4f the petitdoner would allow hlm £30 ayeur ho would give up thoe cuulml{'cl the chlld, and thit bis wifo could thon ko whore shu ploased sud go what sho liked. “This belug the cuso for tho votitioner, M, Wadity for tho du- fenso sall that the respondeut totally donied tho charges alleged agalnst him, which wure falvo wud wicked fubriostiony. A STOLEN HARNESS. Jaines Camman, occupylug rooms on the sec- ond tloor of & tunement bouss at No. 108 Centre uvenue, has for somo Lo pust been suspectud of recelving stolea property, snd yesterday 5 OMicor Ringrose and Dillon eoncluded to make 1 diescent upon the pinco with a search-warrant. ‘They fotnd only n harness, which was identified 08 hnving teen stolon by burglars nn the I5th of Deesmber 1 tho rear af n the harn of George Heitman, in 5 nion Park pince, Camman , and hooked for burglary, —e—. A DOCTOR ARRESTED. The proper name of the man nrrested by Shor- I Hildobrand, of New York, s Dr, W. I, North- way. Tho charge is sald to bo a trumped-up ano, and the complainant, J. D, Reardsley, has erdeavored noless than four times to get an in- dictment against the Doctor. Mr, W, I, North- witv, the Lelerrnph operator in the omploy of the Atlnntio & Pacitio Compnny, and o somewlnt netlve member of the Y, M. C. A., wishes it un- derstood that he {snot tho mas A STUDIO BURGLARIZED. Col. 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