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B4 TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNI: these mtnor places; second, that to attempt it ambgbt result fu yrolonging the present sesslon, ‘T'he latter polut appearerl to he the one_which exclted the most oppusitlon, Conkling, however, thotehit that it would Iy avell fo fores the Democrats to tuke sueh a vosition, ‘The point was raised that, if two of the Democrats shaulid vote for a different eandidate from tho wajority, there wonll not be & eonstitutlonal” majorlty, and theva wonld not be a tie, 8o that the Viee-President cottli] not give the easting vote, NOMINATIONS, 7o the IWestern Apoclated P WasixaTas, 1. C., Mareh 32.—Tha res- t nombiated Stewart L, Woodfnl to e States Atlor for the Southe et of New York: Asa W, ‘Ten 3 be United States Atorney for the Eas Distitet of New Yuork: Lowis F. Catue, to he United States Marshal for tha Southern Dise it of Now York: Clinton 1% MeDougall, 10 be Enited States Marshal for th ern Distriet of New Yok Jolin T, lHeotor of Custams for the Dis falo Cy New York: Albe y{ be Colicetor of Internal Hevenne for Third Distrlotof Tfnols: Edward 8, Mo 1o be United States Marshal tor the Northern District of Oljo; enry Fink, to be United States Marsual Yor tho Eastern Distriet of Wiseonsin: A, M. Jones, to be United States Murshal for the Northern Districet of Elinofs, o 1ED. The Scuata confirnied Henry Postmaster of New York, ‘The Senate to- day nlso eontirmed tha Tollowing Postimast- ers: In Ohlo, Thomas F, Ik Mans, «ohn G, Magaw, Coshoeto I, Youngatown ; Conley on, I Tidlana, James A, Wildmog, in- nll:uu;p“lls; John | l()_u\\‘ul. Hockville: J % ' { M L ¥ Bend, Puarson ues 1. {lark, toons 1 . 1, Contralias €l E. Carr, shurg: Gieoree ¥, Dlck Ington: Orlando Merwin, F Grenvifle " M.~ Mitchell, Mrs, Priscilln W. Witon, Braldwoml, Michlgan, Atmond Reford, Henton hor; James Co Shermun, Menominoe, Wiseonsin, — Charles — sslinger, Ttowoe; Jumes €, Itymotd, Stevens Justus ' Mouk, Watertown, 1n Towa, W am 1L Hartmag, Waterloos Willlam C, Can- by, Manchester; tieorge Urane, Dubngiie; Fdward Russetl, Davenport, -In Minnesota, John Kennedy, Hustings; Franels W, Secl Lako Clty: Fden N. Leaying, Faribaul homag K, Hall, Omahg, Neb, In Kons Thotuns J. Anderson, ‘Topekn: George 13, Ltefeheneker, Wyandotte: Lorenza JJ. War. den, Lawrence ank 1atterson, Junetion City. W, 1, Hagvey, Mioneapollss - Charles W, Ramer, Fort Collins, Colo.t Juhn A, Post, Botse City, Idnhos Henry W, Brlges, Gllroy, Cal, “To be Colleetor of Internal Revenne, Jt W, Berey, of Bolse City, for Idaho, SENATE PROCEEDINGS, " .\lri Voorhees offered the followlng resolu- on | Ttezotvad, That tho hostile attitude nssumed by the Nutional bunkx townrt refuiding tho Ni tonil debt ut [ow rates, and the Fecent atte to dictate the luglalution of Congress oi the su Jeet, are contenry 1o thy bast interests of tho }mmlu. and well enleulated to exclte thelr atarm or Lo future, My, Morrili—f wonll ask the Senator if e does not think that is Tegislative business ? oorhees—I supposed there woulidl b and In - In tion rafsed about the rizht to offer a i, and, by the consent of the Senate, to subimit a few romurks upon it not asking for any aetlon upon the resolutlon, Mr. Morrift—1 a polat against the resolution f order, My, Ferry contemrled that the resotution was amatter of legislntion and not i order this sesslon. v, Voorhees sald ho had no Liea he was runningg_in contiiet with auy guestion of or- der in offering his proposition, e hud been informed the precedents wore thut even legis- lative acts mignt be passed hore at ths ses- slon, and awalt the netlon of the Rouse nest sesslon, Understoml precedents stomd In that way. He simply desired to subinit a Lew remarks which Would be in the interest of the people on this auestion. It might be desired onthe vther side to rule the resolu- .tlon out on @ point of order. g (id not Eknow nbout that. i Mr, Conklin_suggested that the Senntor withhold the offer of his resolution until to- morrow, 80 us to enuble the Senntor to look at the preeedents and the law on this ques- tion, ‘The Senator would lose nothing by -dolng s0. Such n resolution nust by - -dressed to the legislative duties nud fune- uons of the Senate. “The Senator did not admit, nor did he ‘(.‘uukhnu} think, that In -rlslng to speak to the Senate, the Senators were spenking to somebody else, - Remarks | in the Senats were nidressed to the Senate. ‘Pherofore, If he were to say e wished to address ths Senate on n subjeet which could, nat Inany way bo considereil by tho Senate, It woulit "be an uF\-n ddmdssion” that he way using his place [n tho Benule, ng he woull the hustings, to spenk to the people, Mr. Voorhees finally aceeded to the guyg. gestlon mude by Mr. Conkling, and withheld Ing resolntion, The Sennto then went nto executlve ses- slon. When tho deors were reopened the Senate adjourned. THE BENATE OFFICERS, There fa some difference of opiulon among Republican Senators In regard to the choles of Senate ofticers, Arrangements wore mndg to oleet n Democratle * jteadjuster” amd Trienid of Mahone Sergeant-nt-Aving, but sev- cral Republicans objeet to it, suying that, if they are xulu’:Jn eleet n Demoerat, they wight ns well lot the Democratie ineuimbent remain. State Senator l(hlnlluhurs«r, of Vi eluh\. tor of the Weekly Readjuster, Woadstock, Va., author of the bill to reduce and readjust the Stute debt, I8 the candidute of Mahotie, but canuot be elected unless every ltepublican Senator votes for-hini, Riddlebarger 1s also objected o beenuso of his record on the Virghiln debt question, 1t Is now regarded ns probable that the new ofllcers muy not be eleeted at this session, Several Republican Senators wre reported ug saying that the best policy I8 to let tho elee- tion go over unttl theregtilar or extrasession of Congress. DISSATISFIE Home disappotntinent {8 exprossed hera to- day by the unti-tivant Jepublicans ut the stulwart_charaeter of the nowltions for New York and 1linols. CROSSING THE RUBICON, - ‘The Kepubliean Senators in eaucnsideclded to offer a resolution ip the Senate to-morrowy providing fora new electlon of Senate ot~ ll‘lm following were ngreed upon unan- Becretary of tho Senute—George U, Gorhin, of Culiforns ¢ o Sorgea Virginla, Principal Exceutive Clerk—James . Young, of Pennsylvunin. The following were selocted by Lallot: Chiuf Legislutive Clerk—Charles W, Johnson, of Minuesot Chaplali—The Rev, Dr. Byron SBunderland, of Washington. Riddleburger ts o warm persound and po- Htlen] triondar Senatar Ahone. 110 wus 1 Culonel i the Copfederaty nriny, My, Juhn- son wus nominated at the Instunes of Son- utor MeAllan, 5 -nt-Arms—Ifenry iddicbarger, PR == “LONGY JONES, HE Y GEDS THERE Spectal Wuapateh ta The Chicago Tribune. Wasusaroy, D, C, Mareh 24—1ho eon- test aver the Marshalship of the Nopthern Distriet of 1itinois was settled to-day, us it hiad been antlelpated that [t wonld be, by the uppulntment of A, M, Jones, OF his contir- wntfon there can Le ho doubt, Mr, Logan s anembor of the Judiciary Connnitice, to which the nombwtion will bo reforrud, Senator Conkling Is unothermember, rud the present Acting Chufrumn, and his name wil undoubtedly be reported ununbously, Thel Jones peapli, of coupse, ave very mmely eluted, us the coutest has bsen very ani- minted, ‘Fhare by, of course, & digposttion on thelr part to bo jubllang, but fove §s 1o de- slre to perpetunt uny of the bitterness \‘vhlch may huye been erented by the con- eat. il FARWELL AND A, M, BANCOCK were sitting in their hotet parlors when, the telegraphlc messago wan recolyed from: the Capitol announcing the faet thot Juyes' name had been seat 1o the Senate, Farwell, un- doubtedly, was disappoiuted, but hy gave o expression 1o his feellngs, und did not Judis cate, at least by his mupner, that e harbored any revenge. v, Furwell Is something of 3 phllosophier 1n politles, und hus perhups adapted thoe maxim that thers 1y us good fish in the sew as have ever been cuughit. Atall events, hels not disposed to weaken hils jne fluence by sulkig In his tent, or by nppeal- g to Nls friepds for symputhy, 3o hay - been beaten, and he knows bt, und WILL PERILAPS MAKE A NOTE OF IT, . Nothlug bus been leard from hln person- ally, but ons of thoss who have been at tached murp Lpmedlately to hls pergon Iy this contest says that Ip twe years srom uow : | WEDNESDAY, MARCII 23, 1881—TWELVE PAGL Gen. Logan wil have renson to know that Mr, Farwoll remembers the contest which ended, or perhapy which only began, to-duy. But two years s a lome peviod in war atud volltles. ‘The opponents of to4iay are ofton tho allles of toamorrow. ‘Ihero 13 some in- terust manifested now as to whether there Wwill be n contest over the nominatlan of in printing tickets with the names of Gar- fiehl and Arthur Electors, but with the namo of Qen. Chalmers for Congressman. Mr, Cooper swears that e himsolf voted sueh tle! but EILASED THE NAME 0F CILALMENRS, nnd substituted the name of Lynch, and WILT LA S HRSTA AyiErit when the tickets wers counted his 5 WERANE A]FILY 2 H own tleket wos not auoug the Farwelp's friends say that, pendingthis Jones | 0nee ™ “gpen tlekets wers voted fight, the proposition was made to him that e conld seleet the Collector ol the Port without ob‘mwmuu If ha wonll glve way on the Marshalship, Farwell's position aml ve- ply was that he had no autherity to maky sueh n trade, as he did not represont hlmsolt nlone in this matter, but did represont the Tepresentatives from the distriets who hd protested aeabnst the n}molulmeul of Jon Congresaman Tawk, of Hlinols, s parge Tnely woll pleased to-npght, owhig to the £ that AL M, Jones seeured the nppolntment of Mieshud, and that 18 (ILAWK'S) PARTICULAR PRI COCK, has been nominated to be Collector of In- ternal Revenuo for the Thind District, to stieeeed Jones, Woodeock 18 the man whon Mi Farwell once suggosted us possible comprowise randidate for the Marshalship, ‘I'he Senate, I exeeutive sesston to-day, con- of noudnations, mualn- 1y th or Postinn: 5¢ Among thoseeons fivmed was Clarke ¥ r, of CGalesbury, 11, whose populnrit i I3 80 great ot home that hie appenrs Lo el the appointment under P Adminlsteation without opposition, A good muny of the Postmasters who were confirmed were renominations of persons who failed to by confinmed 1n the lust Uon- £ress, A AN EXTRA SESSION. TIE TIDE TURNING AGAISST 1T, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tributte, Wasmyaroy, 1% C, Mareh 22—An extrn sesslon seems to be less probable to-nicht, IF tho foct that tho Cabinet, after three hours conslderation of the subject, could come ta | R they no conclusion warrants such an [uterenee. There Is nothing else to base this concluslon upot,except the faet thatthesentiment among, the publle men within the past few days has heen strengthened In opposition to o called sesslon, nnd to the further faet that the 1% dlent Is determined that thareshall not be one I he can answer the argutents which have been presented In favor of at. A Cabinet dftlcer who has not been long enongh In publie Nfe in Washington to have learned the urt of suecessful diplomatle evaslon, to-night, in response to the direet tnquiry whether or not, in- his juugment, there would be ‘an extra session, promptly sufd that he dld not know. 'The uniy detinit fnet is that NO BECISION 11AS IR The Cabinet members, earrying ount the poliey of State secrets, disclose so mueh of the proceedings of the Cabinet session as to inthuate that they have been sworn to se- by the Republicans, ad My, Cooper swenrs that B snwand read the wame of Lyneh upon 07 tirkots which went into the box In that precinet, bnt Lynch was returned ns nving recelveil only 156 votes. ‘The EFleetion fu- apeetors, all of whom were Democrat: counted only 100 votes on the nlght of elee- tlon-dny,—70 Republican and 4 Democeratie voles, ‘I'hen, fu spite, of protests, they nd- Journed untll next morning, They locked the box, but BEFUSED TO SEAL IT. When the box was returned, tho nest morn- mg, It contained alot of new, fresh tickets, whicl hud been placed In 1t duving the nlght, Electlon-dny was rubny, and the tiekels east by the voters were Solled and “erumpled, henew were distinguishable from the new ones, [ Adams Connty, in a precinet where there were about 400 colored voters and only ahaut fitty whites, there were 412 votes polle ‘The Republieans, profiting by former x| ve, fd aeranged to have o tally ki thelr votes its they were enst, THE TALLY s swear thut they saw Rupublican votes out of the total of 4122 placed b the box, but when the returns were mude the Repihile- ans wera given only 160 out of tho 412 voles, About 3 o'cloek, when nearly all the vote lad east tholr bullats, the election oflle 1 do take n recess for funch, They ed the box but refused to seal it, 1t was removed to n privite resldence, to which AN WAK ADMITTER, the fraud was accompllshed. 'The in regard to tho whole county shows Lynch to beentitled toabout 1,500 - Jorliy, 11 was returned for Chinlmers with 0 mnjorlty, I Natehez, ut g polllng-place where My, Lynch was personully present, the polley of obstruetion was wilopt All sorts of frrelevant questions wern s of voters as they presented themselves at tho polls, Many ware thus_discournged, and left éarly, hut when the polls closed 200 men were still in lne awniting their turn fo vots, My, Lyneh took them to g room near by und took thiglr names ag witnesses, TIIE SUPREME BENCIL STANLEY MATTHEWS' OPPOXE Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. WasiNaron, 1, ., Mareh 20.—The oppo- nents of Stanley Matthews, calenlating that Lie will be defeated, nre already considerimg the persons whom they will present ns candi- dates for the vaeaney upon the Supreme Duneh. 'I'his I8 espeelalty trno of the Cone nen fron the Seventh Judleinl Clrenlt, ey are determined, I pogsible, that the v, Woob- EN MADE, orecy, b“." ‘hch‘A oaths of suereey can- cenndldnte shall e selected from this clrenlt, ’x“"- C“"‘z“l 9 f“'l‘(" ]“l':’“ l‘“:’l:':'v r““:" The most ngiressive persons are the Con- 8. B0 CREC 0 know the el G ppeggen frof rols, ‘IMey think that, In- that no declslon has yet been reached. The Ervasien froiy Al oy ity nsmueh a8 more business is done in- Chleago than at any other placeon the elven(t, it is eminently fitting that the Judze shoull b e from Ihnols, The papers that have been filed here in the interest of Mr, Isham furnish to some extent a basis for the argu- ment that the Judgs should bo seleeted from that clreult. President has stated to-day that his personal Impulse Is averso to anextra slon. Thy question Is lield open for several reasons, among them these: First, to permlt an op- portunity for a more general expression of opinlon from the publie, and to allow pro- tests, which are comng In in darge numbers from the commereinl contres, to ba recelvod second, to permit of closer examination of T FINANCIAL & MENT preparved at the Treasary Departmont, the purport of whiclh is to show that, presuming that the present prosperity shail contitue, it will be possible for the Treasury to redeem so large s purtion of the maturing bonds that the ndditional mmount of fnterest that will bu paid more than wonld be without un extra session will not 3,000,000, The wembers of the Cablnet do not chooss to ks o publie record ws to ‘their ndividuat opinjons, so that one s obliged to tuko the views of those who have personnlly con- versed with the ditferent members, FROM HUCIL A CANV.ASS, Itissnfl to be frug that Blaine, Kirkwooil, and probubly flunt, Incling towards an exita sesslon, " Blnbw's opinfons’ have Been well stated In interviews already pub- shed with porsons who clalm to know his views, Mr. Kirkwood Is understoot to be- lleve thav the Southern question should re- cclva attention. Janies’ rensons, it the re- ports us to him ave true, aro not knowd. it WINDOM, personally, is known to bo as mpeh opposed 10 the ealling of an extra session a3 Geny Ginrtiell 18, and 1s believed to be enger to find it 1SITAM, however, does not seem to have the suppnart In Washington whieh ho seems to have in Chilenzo and elsowhere Inthe elrcult, There hing been, within the last two or three dpys, an informnl conterence nt whieh yarions numes huve beon considered. The name of Judgo €, B Lawrenee, of Chiengza, 1s the one which yesterday and to-day has recelved the most attention. 1t-has been aseertained, it is suldl, by some of Judge Lawrenee's frlends, that Senator Davld Duvls is earnestly b fa- vor of Judge Tawrence, ond that Senator Logan also would hedrtily support him, The voleesof the 1llinos Senntors are of more than ordinury fnjluence in_matters of judl- clat appolntment, for the very lmportant reasoll that both the Sonators from that State, coutrary to the usial eustom in tho forma- tion of the Committées; nre membgrs of the Judiciory Commilttee. ] A MEMUERSIIP UPON TIHE JUDICIARY COM- MITTEE, % s Stanley Mutthows knows to his cost, Is an fmpurtant element In the matter of confir- suutlon. Tha eminont ability of Jodge Law- rence as o lawyer Js unlversally concoded. In r;:::;alum"s‘-,\llésmcl;my, “"}‘.'.'fi'nfir '““i'(‘l'fi...f.'{f, tho conshleration of his nnmo 1t has heen at fundimez untl the regnlar session, suggested that possibly tho faet that he, too, was o ember of the Loulsiana Commisslon might millinte to his disndvantage, upon the theory thut nothing which nhag the talut of Hayesisin about it, or whieh in any way serves toremind the politictuns of the Adwmin- istration just ended, need expect to recelvo favorable copstderation at the hands at least of the Stalwart clement In the Senate, and 1t would seem that, for all practieal purposes In the new Senato thys fary, THE STALWART ELEMENT 13 the factor that Is to be potentind, Dut the fact that Senator Logun Is clted as likely to support Jadgo Luwronee Is of itself b vefutn- tion of the theory that connection with the Loutsiang Connulssion s o disqualidention for oftice. It certninly ought not to be o very serlons charge, inusmuch asone member of the Louislung Conppisston, who was ns uctive as wny other, now slts in the Cabinet a3 Attorney-tieneral by the nnunimous voles ‘I'ho drift ot opinlon In the Cablnet is ander- stood to have been more nrmlnnt a1 extra sesalon than it has been. Sthll, the subject is open, It continues to reninin so unseftled question that Congressien of both parties who buve beon planning for sunumet-trips, and who have seon different Cabliet oflicials to-night, huve been advised to delay forat lenst n week preparations for any extended absence from Washington, ANUTHER VIEW. 40 the Weatern Assoctated P Wasnixaron, D, C.. March inet was In sessin duy, nucl the sub)] —Tlie Cpb- two hours and o half to- of eadling an extru ses- slull of Congress was thoroughly eanvassoed, Urutests from several comtercinl citlos hove heen sent to the President nrgmg the aban- domment of an extra sesslon, the klea being walntained that o speeial sesston would pac- nlyzo bushiess, unsottle values, pnd be disu; trous 1o thy welfare of the country. It Is thonght to-night that the Iden of an extra sension has practicatly been given up, el R Jatda of both parties in the Senate, Judixo A MEMBER OF TIE EAMNET, awrence dlil not have the misfortune discussing the question after the Cabinet | to be on intimate ferms with red- menting, gave it oy Lis sincersconvietion that | hendwl Jim Anderson. 1o has not written w speelul sesston wig imperatively denmnded | Tettars which Congressionnl Commitices by the country’s necessities, and ndded that in his opinton it would by grave mistake not to eull ong, Tound It pecessary olther 1o oxpose ol sup. press, Ho hns Dot found it necessavy to be whitewnshed by nuy Investigating conunit- feus af cither branch of Cong aunl Iy e ho personal sppeats for conslderation ta hig brethren Iy the Sepate, SHOULD JUDGE LAWHENCE BE NOMINATED, there would bo IHtle resson to fear that ho conld not b eonfiemed, 1n fuct, thore is no tlispasition in the Sennte thus-far wantfested to defeat the cunkirmntion of suyhad I) unless it be in tho excoptional Instance o Stanley Matthows, s ulxlmlnhuuu!, for that mni- tery bs not regrded g the appolntiment of the Adidnbstration, 1€ tho aAdministratioy shall yet assert iself to clajm Stanley Matthows us tho appolntment of its cholee, T may be contlned, In that lies his grest- vst hope, MISSISSIPPL THE QUTRAGES IN'“‘II;I 3 SHOESTIING DIS: 'RICT, Bpectal Diavateh ta The Chtcago Tridune: WasnuiNaron, 1, G, Maveh 33.—Misslsslp- plpoliticlans who have arrlyed here stute that Johin D, Lyneb, colorad contestant fram tho Shoestring Distiiet in that State, I3 pro- maring to muke & vigorous war against Gen, Chalmers, who has the eertificate, Mr, Lyneh has alveady taken a good donl of tes- thnony, all of which tends to show the gross Injustieo perpetrated by refusipg him tho vertitieate, ‘The prineipad polnt in the cnso relates to the distingulshing marks which were borno by the Republican tickets, plaewd NOTES, NENTLEY'S HEAD, there, - aceording to tho allestion ot Special Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Domoerati retuening — ofieinls, 1o en- { . WAsHINGTON, D. C,, Mareh 22—itunor nble - colored mon who eould not read | Jins been ut for a week that u change in the Commissionershlp of Penslons was ln- ponding, snd to-night the rdmor hns tnken more definie form, United States Marshul Dudley, of Indinng, is the leading candidate for the place, und, It o chango 15 mude, his namo will provably be sent to the Senate, Cummissionor Bentloy’s triends sy thut o will npt vesten, but will Jeave the vesponsi- billty for the chupgo with the Prpsident, ‘Prompulous pressurg lins been brought te heny for some thne to efteet thls change. 1t 13 mude to appear tat the soldler elenient, s0 mneh talked of I Congressional debates and during tho campalgn, is moving In o muss for tho chynge. GEN. ROWET'S NAME will be sent fo the Senste te-morrow or Phursday for the Internal Ievenue Col- leetorship of the Quiney district, vice Gen, Jillson, PIGOTT, A lurge number of disontehes have been recolved by the Postmuster-Gens eral ta-duy from leading eltizens nf Quiney, urging thy reappaintiment of . Caps, Pigott to the Postmastership of that city, The Hon, O, 1, Brownlng, ex-Sceretury of the Infeplor, who resides In Quiney, tolegraphs that Plg- otths udmpinistratjon of the ofieo for tho pust twelve yenrs hus bevi ng pesr perfect as jt conld possibly hgve begp, and that tho Cap- taln 1s the chiolee of n luyge majority of the cltizons of the place, SENATOR LOGAN suys that the nondnution for Mayor of Chi cogo I3 un excellent one, and thet he hopes Clark will be elected. INSUFFICIENT APPROPIIATION, ‘Lhe upproprivtion fer water uud gas for the to distinguish ltepublican from Demoeratts tickets, apd thus by enubled to vote as they chose, The wmark consbitod of o printey’s dush plueed botweon the names of candldates as printed upon the tickets, and those beavine this dash were thrown ont, Lawvgo Itepuptican majoritjes, by this means, vere reduced to minotities, Mr, Lynch has AFFIDAVITS OF OIS AND FRO- SRL! ons of the Viekshurg. Herald, Domocrats, In wihoso oftico the Republican tickots wore printed, to the effeet thut no Instructions wore given thém In vegard to vrintlig, ©y opting to gol up the tlekets In legal form, Experjenced Damoceratie print- ers have nlso testitied thut the Chinlners tickets were su defectlve In the matter of punctunsion as to lewd to the bellef that they wero, lutentionafly 8o propared for the puy- pose of waking this especial Issue In regard to djstinguishing wnrks, 'This polnt alone, 1t ndmitted, must establish * the valldity of Alr. Lynel's eladm, for the number of votes thrown out for this reason, If adultted, witl ulveshim A CLEAL MAJORITY, Mr. Lyneh, however, clalms that extonslve fruuds were committed In five of the twelvy coyntles of his distrlet, und, for the purposo 0f Hustration, he has takey testlmony i regurd to the operations of the Donweratic veturning ofielals on electlon’ duy In two of thy couptles. ‘Thy foltowing exumples will serve to (llustrato the charucter of thess frouds: F, L. Cooper wns United States Supervisor in Rothandstons Preclnet, in Washlngton County, Ouedevice of the Dewocrats was publie bulldings has been fonud fnsnilielent to meet tho oxdinery requirements of the bal- nnee of the fisenl year. AN DLD QUBSTIO I the Weatern Aancinted Press, Wasiisaron, 1, ., March 22— Seeretnry Kirkwood has approved thy deelsion of (he (fuu||nlsalml0r0{' the Lol Oftiee, that the lands enbraced in tho old Cherokee Rteser- vatfon, so-ealled, near Dardanelle, Ark., nre not subjeet 10 s-ulr\'. nd are vt ineluded tn the grant to the Tittle Rock & 1fort Smith Railvowd Company, Conuressional Joalslie fton to extingulsh” this reservation {3 sue- gosteds nlso v prfor aseertalnment of any vidhd Endian einhins, amb thad aeinnd settiors on the rusorvation be proteeted In thelr homestead rights, Questions relative to this reservntion have heen pending before the Interior Depnrtment sinco 1828, ANOARD OF OFPORIY appolnted (o examine magazine el sueh qy ure suitable has heen Zuns, snd re for military service, Seeretary Kirkwoold to-day recolved a lel- tor frow K, D, Frowhridge, 'ou‘lulssluuur of Indinn Atfnirs, tedering his resignation, and requesting its aee i "CANADA. THE WAUBUNO QAST. Spectal Dispatchs tn The Chicagn Tribune TORONTO, Sinl,, Mitreh 22—Thy celebnted Wanhinno ense was up tgnine ub tho Assizes this aftornoon. At tho lust teinl tho Jury -disugreed after hearing evidence for ten days. ‘Pho new trinl 8 wpon tho swme grotnd s tho farmer, Mra, Flabor, tho widow of 1, U. Fishor, of thix vlty, elnbming $20,00 damages (rom the ficor- wlan Bay Pransportation Company on tho growml that hey husband’s life was lost through the Compuny's criminal vegligenve, The Wanbuno lsit Colllog- wood for Parey Sound, - on tho Georofun finy, on tho morilng of Nov, =2, 1850, with twen- ty=vight persans on bonvd,and prased Chelstinn'y I3lnna at 8 o'elock, Nothing wias-over seon of her alterwards until her hull wis tound botton- 1pon the cistern shove of the Grorginn Buy in tho followinig speinge, The plalntiir in tho netion chnims thut the vessel wis gusenworthy, sl thnt tho Company k It, Chlef-dnstiee Wil sl who ls trying the cuse, disisissed the outeide Jurors For o wesk, remuriing that the Coust woutd bo wotl oif it 1t wot througlh the ensu in thut thme, at onee, NBEALECTING IMMIGRANTS, Hpecial Dipatet ta The Chicago Teibunes WinNireq, Mareh 21.—Conslilerable complntnt FERTTTH ro over the want of attention pald to immigrants. Tho now sheds conthenous to the depot ure not yet nvallable, nnd no convenlences . those golng west walting for stock ond A vigorous reformation will have to take in tlo - lonmlgration und Land-Gulde Burcaus here to hold those now pouring Into our midst, "ION. Speetal Dispatch 'to The Chicago Tribune, MosTieAl, Mareh’ ®.~The cvening news- papers report thut sbont 100 brickmukers left this morning by the Delawnra & Hudson for some polnt on that rowd, and that elrhty-three bricklayers toft Montreal to-duy for Snvunnuk, tin, There ieo fow ar no Lulliings gotng up i Moutrepl this year, util jen must work. These meu huve been protected " out of Lo country, PHCENIX HALL, Speciat Dispatch fo The Chicagn Tribune, Broosisatoy, Hi, March 2h—Phanix Iall, In thla city, ono of tho memornble publle ns- sembly rooms of Central Hiinols, hos passed for- over, probably, fron its seryiee In that enpnelty, huving -Leen leased for i store-room, It was' dedlented in 1838 by u politienl neeting in tho evobing, ut whielh Leonnrd Bwett, now of Chlego, then w resldent bere, answeped & speech mmde hera tmE duy by Stophen. A Douglag: 1t has been seene of wany aod muny an exeiting politieal contesti—chlet among which, perhupd, was the buisterous district conventlon s which Cullom received the nominuton for Congress over Gen. titles A, Silthy, Inter Pygtnaster-Ueneenls e - THE MINNESOTA BOND ACT, ST PAup, Minn, March 2L—The Supromo | Court, which under, the repudinted radrond bond net, should have ‘met tosday to conslder the constitutionulity 'of tho question invelved ! In the proposed ndjuatinent, declines todecide’ the question, a8 sevenit of the members of tio | Reach huve at vavious itimes appeared &s conn- § sl I the cuse, The Governor umider o con- tiugent provision ofthe aijustmont, will erect aupeciul conrt from' tho District Judlefiry to | decide the question, ;3. - bl TURNED' up, 5 . Bpeciat Dispatch to_ The Chicago Tribune, TARAYETTE, Ind., March 2,—A fow duys’ ago TueTiinuse contuined - dispateh snnouncing the wmysterious disaPpenrunce of Thunns J. Shaw, of Battlegrommh, A letter hns Just been recelved fron him stating that he fssafe und well In [Kunsus, [leftvrites thut ho hud becotno much disconanged fus consequence of a fallure of "mfl‘ Iust {--nr. and bid gono ta lKansus bop- | ng to better hils condition. e D——— . -PITTSBURG GLASS-MANUFACTURERS. Terrsuung, Mareh 2—Av noweepiug of the pressed-glugsware mynufucturers, hela hero this afternoan, it was unnalinously resolved to £hut down tholr works t zht weeks, butween May 6 und Sept. 1. 1t the munufacturers will v tuble ware to thy extept of willlon dolturs, e — e = g ST, LOUIS GRAIN SHIPMENTS, Spectl Dispateh to The Clicagu Tribune, 7. Louiy, March 22,5There were 21997 bushe cls of wheat shiipped td Now Orleuns by river to- auy, and 6,455 by rafl, “Thero woero 61,552 bnshels of ‘vorn sHIpped ver und 052 by rully llL uzm‘ln on whent 8t cents; frelght un corn, 8 s weton o + tho Stocks of tly ono and u hait = —— . NO EXTRA SESSION WANTED, Lostos, Maren 22—Iteprosentative Morso ins telegraphed Presidont Garlield that the. bust- ness-ten 0f loston ywero \'crlp'uummlyul‘ thu opinlon that 1o extra sesslon of Congross should b enlled, e ct— NEW ORLEANS COTTON EXCHANGE, NEw Oprans, Muavch =i—H, Walters, of Loufsvitle, hus been awarded tho preminm of £1,000 for a doslgn for, the new bullding of the Cotton Exclinuge, e —— STEAMSHIP NEWS. TAsnuRrg, Mareh 22, Avrived, tho Westphalin, from Now York, ; NEW Youi, March #2.—Areived, the Wyoming, from Liverpoot; tho Lessing, from Humburg, Why a Reporter Wuw Expelled—Dincuss wlon in tho Pennsylvapin Iouse Over u Corrgnppudont’s Charges, tutlon was lkapted il l';«llum‘. W rupacte of the Pittghure Comnterclal - (iazette and other ;unruuln. and dulmreing bl [mm i1 privileges, Phe ennse oF thiy tidinl neton on e part of. the Ttouse way thut Palmer, o lutter ‘1o tho Commereial Gazetts, mudianed and villlod Epeak- er Thuwitt, chirging him with obsiracting legis- Iutlon,—the specitie chiprge being thnl e (the Speakor) had retorredt, the Plttshurg Rtiot Damnge bUL to tho Committes on Approprins unfricndly Committee, i disvegird of s of tho Trlenis of tho bill, who destesd 10 have it roferred 1o the Ways und Commitiee, The rumll’tlun of oxm”umn Witd, oftered by Mr ftuddiiman, of Uh ml«,anm, yosterduy, After tho louso b wistid the whole tfme af tho desslon I - disenssjop ot tho resolution, L wus veerred to o cone mitte of v tu tignto * tho ehury- ed o mndo und report, When | spoiansd Dofore tho Committep Palmpr 100k with hiln nenrly tho whole of the Allugheny Coynty dole- snboi, yiving meinners thereof u8 his wuihority or tha churges unndp. Mosg af thy mombors of tho delegutlon statud thut thoy hud toid Pabmer it fowitt nd refevred tho bill us ho did in order to Kill 1t a8 Iy Kitow the Approprintion Committes wis untvorable to it ‘thls Mr, dgwltt denfed vehewently. 'ha Committen's report complotely vindleates M. Hewltt, 1 tho dobute toeduy On tho resue Jutdon of expu! 1, Which wus very aplmuted und somewhint uil, thore wuy sume talk o Ineludin, ‘ounty members who bad instigated the attiek, LUt his ik wmounted to nothine. Floally, alter wisting tho wholy thise of weday's susdlan ulso ki the ddiscussion, the House ndopted the resolution’ by voto of Ul to &2, und Palinor Jeft tho foor nnd retlred 10 tho lobby, 'Fhils unseemly squubhle jmuy bo regurded a3 an putgrowtl of tho all ulrnmgluu Rust sesslon over the RioteDiuinage Bl Sty Howitt wus one of the ablest amd moat determbied opponents of that bitl, and 1ue AMieghouy L'uuulf yutplers aro Quly now teying tu gt ovou with hli, Means v s Wauntod Nomo Coftue, A tramp was looklng wisitully Intou coffoes sulooy Iupuul\'enuu. Hu smuackod his lps w suld: W T whilh L bad somo colfeal™ .\ Kin hearted gentlomun reached (o hils pogket, m mldug out 10 cents, nunded it to the tnfortinu nup, spying: o “und get semu volfew, It you need {1 wo b ho traup took (o moniey, but insteand of kolng lnto the colfee-satoon homade # beo-Hue for n bue-rots, * Hello! ecome back, Thera 18 no e ver there,” culled out the benetuctor. s ull yuu know about it ‘Fhere 18 culfeo und cloves s seucer pa tho bar, I'vo bevn thure befopu. Brown's Bronchin) ‘Froches will Instu n( res Neve o cough, 4 cold, or hogrvenuss, 26 conts, following: ‘Tl of. u yowng girl, | about 19 yeurs of age, burled near the chapet antrance, . 1n the lot next to this GRIMINAL NEWS. The People of Baltimove Morrl- fied by the Revelations of a Resurreetionist. Graves in All the Uemetories, Robbed, and the Bodies Bent in Every Diraotion, ¥iity Dollars the Uniform Rate for First-Class “ Models,” Blood-Curdling Account of an Oyster Sea-Fight, Lile unto Trafalgar. Three Bold, Bad Men Attempt to Rob a Saloonkeeper in St. Louls. 'hie Man Behind the Bar PProves Too Much for the En- tire Gang. Arrest at Lawnville, Ill., of a Min= ister's Son on a Serious Charge. Stories of Durglary, Norsc-Stenling, and Other Misdeeds Reported from Fairmonnt, Iil. Arrest of 2 Formor Bank Uashier at Wheel~ ing, W, Va,, for Enghenzlnmant. A AUASTLY REVELATION, Spectal Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune. Barravone, Md., Mareh 22,—The residonts, of this eity have beén startled to-tay by the revelatlons muide In reference to the rifling.of nnumber of grayes Inour nost vromlpent cemeteries by a professionnl resurrecttonist, who exposed all ot his hgrrible work In nn exhaustive nrticle published {n the Baltimore Stn. 1L @4 conelusively proven that Balti- more durhig the past s1X tonths lins been o w centrad polut for 6 nefartous traifie in hu- man hodles, The investigation of . this deal- ing fuodewed bodies was suggested by the discovery several months sineo of the vobhury of the grave of - Misy Jennfe " Smith and a Mrs. Carter, her aunt, in Baltlmoro - Cemetery. “Not long sinee the above paper announced that they hud recefved a commyinieation Jrown o resur- rectlonlst elulming to be eonnected with the Medical University of Maryland, which stated that the grave of John Stregelman, in the sume cemetery, near the tomb of Miss Swmith, hud. been rifled. This body, it was aseer- tafned, had been sent to Cleveland, 0., packed i barrel with that of n colored woman from Lunrel Cemeters. Among the other grives sall to huye been robbed are the grave s u tombstpne marked . * Busannah Murgaret, wife of John Mallun.” 1ler body: was sent to Goorgla, 'Phe remning of another rEAvo in the cemetery ave reported to Bhinvo heentaken to the Collere of Pliysiclans nnid Surgepns In this city. "The ‘next restine- vlaee of the dend deserihed was”that known a8 the “*Sweet Home ” burlal-ground, used by the Catholle congrezations of St Alphon- sng’y 5t, Michaels, Holy Cross, ol Snered: Heart Churches. 'Tlere nlso severnl bodies were taken up, one of whieh, that of f.oman 60 yowrs of age, -was. earrled v a wagon to the Ubiversity ot Maryland, ‘I'lie approach to this cemotery with a witgon Is. ditlieult, and the bodies hail to be earrled sutue distance on thg shoulders ot men, Still. following up the Investigntlon, the S sue- eeeded In seeurlng Jetters and telegrms sent to tho resurreetionlst, sometlmes in bty own nume and sometimes In tho name of another, from Atlantn, Gu,, New York City, Bostop, JMuss,, Butlulo, N, Y., Kegkul, la., Chicago, New Haven, Coun, Cleveland, O, and other phy From this limited in- sizhit fnto his covrespondence, the manner In which the trafllc fn human bodles was earried on 18 readily seon. In Widswmmer agreements wero ontered into for supplies for dead bodles from Balthpore In thp fall and wipter, as merchants contraet for pork or other goods, Somu of the letters refer to the bodies ns ‘“mygulols,” *pasts,” while others attempt no’ disguise, Tho highest price named in these lettors for w “model 15850, But it Iv Enown Ut mnel higher prices were realized In some cases, ‘The West, 1t would sceny, 15 the great- [C consumer . of Jiman dead Dodles. Ann Arbor, Mich,, whore thera was such g stir @ few years g on this subfeot, puts tu an sppearanee by theso letters, nnd I8 after nore bodies, Dr, Htobart A, Gunn, who wrote fram Now York to pbtain badles, was ong of the physiciny prominently connected with the ‘Uaptier fiust, Anong tho letters recelved by the Tesurree- tionlsts, of whick the St clalms to havo the original coples, ure tha follpwing: ANN Aunon, Mich, Noy. 21, 1830.—1 tenrn through D, toehester, of Baitulo, thut you gro &-mpnmu to furnish mutorlul for dissoetion,” and Wilts to wik BOW umny youw mmy bo whle o furnish the “neat threo or four wonthy, what prjeo yoi puy want, and huw yorl huve heen 0t the halilt of ahipplng, We consymo over 100 fn'tho course at' a wintor, and §f you desire, and we can muko sutistuetory 1erms, we enn give you lirgo orders. Pleaso tot wu heur from you at onee. W, dy HERDYAS, Cirreaco, Sept. 23, 1880.—Your nute of tho tith nst, wis sont Lo mo by Prof, Mitehel, Wo wro now nblo to pet gomd nonsposted anaterinl at 0 per gubject, and yt presont the Pawnlty, of Ccourse, woull - met wllow o 1o Py more, Llut you may communicato with me it stute your “lowest teyms for guund nons posted wnterinl, rad for posted, and delivered at us - duriog CA tha coltugee, 3 T, M, 1 Demonsteator of Angf unl;.cculm‘:l'm‘ astia oputhle College, ELAND, 0., Opt, 2, 1880.=Wp were yory much disuppolinted lnst' weok' In not bearing Trom you. 1 Bupp thut wo muy not b thls week, Wo can uso front four toslx aubjocts now, uni will need ps mm{fio"mm next plonth, ag {"“ i Crevy posalbly supply the whule, o even part, aof that number soon? W, Mitzen. Cineaao, Oct. 2%, 1860,—1 think I couple of weeks | nhmlldlfiullu ave soma nbipiie 16 ou will, wrlto u littlo inoro fally und b How when you could dolivor ut the college Tour non-posted und good dubjects. . l!. LURTES, Al Py Dowondirutr of Anatoiys Tho police puthorities hero nvo grontly ex- erchivd’ over tho terrible disclosuro, and, ul- :;t:x‘nl:ll‘g'llm Imm‘l‘nfiuamo mililvul'mr l(:l'fllll Is nut rumorul iora (R It Was honu aglige g $ho Feuow iR Junee el N WAL ON THE HALP-SIELL, Soeclal Dispgich (o The Chicacu Tribune, Baprvong, Md, March 22—The Mury- land Harhay and River Palice have just re- celved Information of un exclting eycounter nfew duys slnee between the police sloop ‘Nupnle Mderrymun ghd W nynber of vessels engaged I ftlegal drodging for oystors, I'he Inw of (Ly, State prohiblis tha eytehing of aystors by dredgers lnside of any headlinds, wnd also requines that dredgers shndl gull thelr oystors oy the paturpl bedls,—{hat fs, up tho beds whers the oysters are caught, As the vyster-iredging busjness is so oxtensiye 1o suy In the Chesgpegke Bay and ity tnb- utarles, a vegular oyster navy or pollce force Is malptained by the Stute to preservo gho Dredglug laws, Of coursy, the dredgers bry to siip the clutehes _with which he attaeked Jatlor Rankin when' " himomueh sympathy, but. now thriats of hey L and last Fri- day night during a donsa fox ntleel of 0ys- tov-iredging sefvoners slipped quietly Into the Chivster River trom the bay, pussed In- have been marrled Inst night t 1 r realding In Elglu, 111 Elitlan younglaiy FOOTIPADS, sldo of the hendlands, and there commenced o, Jpectal Dispalch (o Thie Chteoo Tribune. taking oysters on forbldden grounds, They | CENTRALIA, IIL, March 22.—For thy firs were spled, however, In thelr unlawfup | timoe in along while this Httle town has had operations, and notlee given the polico sloon Nannie Merryman, which proveeded to near the mouth of the Chester River and lay in walt for tho Intruders as thoy cawg down, In the lours between midnight of Frivny sud the duwn of Saturdny. ‘The first vessel to arrlve was the schooner Engene, Capt. Johin Wihsot, owned by Patrick PPen- dergnst, of Baltimore, The Caplain of the Nannle ordeted the Bugeno {o drop hot Jib | CAPTURE OF AN ALLEGED MUR. and lie to, No answor was returned, and tho DERER. sehooner kept on her vourse, when the slnop Spectal Dispaleh 10 The Chicago Tribune, ran up alongside of her amd repented the ADRIAN, Mleh,, Marel 2x—liomer Ape arder, SR was not heeded, awd the fight | drews, the alleged murderer of Thowas g, commenced, ‘Thy Nanvle fired from aswlivel- { Johns, near Wixom, Onkland County, was g, and the Bugene replled from sev- | eaptured this afternoon by Laward Baldwin, asensatlon. A young man named Jlenry Stover was ntincked on the streets last night by Lo midnight. thieves, one of wham (e ninnded his money, 1o drew WS revolver, when tha second, whom he had ot sy’ Enoeked him down, and the two lieat and kicked hiwmseverely, Henry firedat the seaupe ey, hut withont “effect, “'T'he shootlne at. tracted severnd people, nil the footpads madg « ernl large shotguns In the hamds of | of Morench, nbout n mile from his anele'y the Captain and erew, For o while !l:;:lt“ll“l‘" A‘(‘IUS(I:‘::{lmclslfm;"m\ o luu‘lmu thy exchangs of shots was dlvely, “Capt, | [oien to Quglind tounts, Andrews denles Vi1son atond to s e W0 (- cun on | 05 Jnowledze of the niurder, but adiits top of the pinracle wis shot awny and then e Inshed s helm sl deopped under the safl for satel s vessel was tho fasler sitdler fnoa Hight wind, and he soon got out of iho way, sutforing no greater loss"than the entting awiy of s sonnding ‘mlu by u shot the sloop amd the \'Irhl Ing of hig bul- wirks, At one e he wag so close to the Nannle that, in fibblug his wninsail, his Doom struek the shirouds of the pollee sloop and knocked off the starboard Hght, The Nannfe did not endeavor to pursue the Ba- ang further, but turned hiek to look nfter having stolen two hovses, A THIER.CAPTURED, dpecial Dispateh to The Chicavo Tribnine, 1 In the eity last nl uk Wagner, who robbed at travellng man tor Me of several hundred doltars, te prisoner whs nubbed fn Cleynland, and froy fesses bis gullt, About $650 ln checks y drafts were recovered. It s thought ne ilt:& u fivot of illegal dredxors, | not presented any of the checks, .‘\-.I)u :;l\\'urs' 3 (‘{"w‘dl‘“ml ul{\ 'f:";""llw” —— Mervick, Cambridge,’ Kite, aml Petrel us LARIZIN STORE they tried to run (fiuv gaunflot, it all sue- BURUBARIZING: Ay SEOTE, Special Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, In eseaping except tho Kite mnl the . A e Merviek, which Rvore captured and, with | | FATSoNT, 11, Mareh 22—Thy store of thelr Captabng and orews, were taken under. | Mortpn & Bro, was entered last evening by the escort of the sloop to Chestertown, burglnrs, the sife blown open, aud £363 amd hombardment for & while was very heay, abuut $100 worth of goods stolen. No clew amd ereated great eseltement smong e | 4, 4o fhieves. For some e past this o shlpping i tho bay aud the country fork | 10 1E thieves, Lar some tu pust this co alonz tie shofes. Several, persons were | SIS B beow sisited by o sane of e silditly wonnded dorinz tho fieing, The ‘l‘ " »'l""‘ ‘"""l" il ng charncters, 4 nuue ugene has avrived in this eity, aud pUEDE hnrses Unlong(iis, S0 “Tarignd, huslyc I-;rull“llurih:-llmerl. (’I‘t lll\glllxluuu'n-':vh(u owns i the Merrick aml the ¢, went to Chester- NELD FOR MURDER :"’,‘!l’; :;":‘[:;h“n;'}:}L’:':,‘;!,:.{;" fine o £100 | 1yppo0 Micl,, Mareh 22—In- the Morrls — murder vestigations to-day, Enos tGuard A GooD Jom. wd Thomas O'Brien, compynlons of Platt. Bpteial Dlavateh o The Chienoo Tribuns, net, who yesterday confessed to the muvder, St Lovts, Mo, Mareh 24—Ienry Will- [ aml who were also brought from the State Tams, rlght from Cleveland, O, and two other [ Prison with hiny, denjed all knowledge of men went futo the saloon of Johint Kreh, on ‘m! l:l‘llnunml‘u!.--ven lmleIu: seen Plattuer the corner of Soulnrd streot and Curondeles (’.m "(;':",:’,"'m:l"“::;} %‘f;’.:‘,{"";.‘c(,f;‘h‘_.,{lhfib‘\"fé".“".':' avenue, at 2 o'clock s mornig, and asked | for trial on Plattner’s testimony. » " for clgnrs, Kreh reached for the box, In- tending to aecommodate the trio, when Wili- fnms Jumpm( over the counter apd prespnted arevelver at Kreh's head and ordered him to deltver or die. Kveh took the revolver away from Willhwws, and, wihlle he was doing this, the latter evied to his companions tor assist- STAGE ROBUBED. SAN Axroxto, Tex., March ThieSan Autonio and Corpus Chrlstl stage which left here yesterday mornbng was stopped fifteen mlles north of Oukville Jast night by fonr avned men, who vobbed the passensers of anee, They answered his enlt, but to their | $60 and several watehes and jew sweprise Kreh uroved too good o wan for atl, | ritled the mdl-bug of vitlnable package: passenger seereted $400, Beaten, two of the I:IHf',mll out of the su- Tpon, md, tor fear that Kveh would run alter them, they loeked the door of the saloon on the oatside, Which held him and Williams in, 'II"IIL‘II I\rfilll \Ivcm (ol'l }\ Illlmn.}{ mlul ,il’lm.wh'ml e he conld not stad, Then b g i 410 S 0 |’ l‘l“\’llllums u:n aud u&u‘rl‘cti i '{'nll‘ the | With cmhezzling 3,00 trom Schultz, South- Second Distrlet Statlon, two blacks nway, | Witk & Co,, ot Now York, left to-tay for the whero he hud bin Toeked up, ‘To-day Krehi | ity aecomponied by New York detectives, went before the Grand Jury and i - e s arrested for uttemptéd robby CAT'LURED THEIR MAN. vl Colo, Mareh 22,—Jgmes Orr,whe Wil AT ul here suvernl days ngo charged Wil 2 ‘T'ho friends of Kreh say be B a bd man when he POP-BOTILE AND ST . Durnorr, Mieh,, Mareh 22— futher and his son, named Flemibig, gol Bt a quarcel in this city last evenlwe. ‘The son came home dennk wnd struck the father with a pop-hottle, ‘The latter stubbed the sou with e finlte, inflicthng w paintal wound, but a riv prevented 1t being movtal, wets started, The wonld-be robbers urg ulse of thls opinion, A DESPERATE MURDERER. Curvexye, Wyo,, Mareh 2 —George Par- rott, allas ** Big-Nose” George, one of the Etk Mountain murderers and an infamous road-nzept, Who 18 under seutenee to by hanged Aprit2, attempted to break Jall this evenlng at Stawtlns, 1o got his sl 8 off SHOOTING AFERAY, Aryems, Tenn, Mareh 25—Private nd- vices from Yazoo Otty, Miss., says that Brice Monre, nged 20 ye wag v resters he entered the corrldor to Jock the prisoners .d‘y : ,-' ,:‘ h;""w‘n, 3‘(;‘:‘:;‘,} \ 1?: ”1:',::‘[ l:,_‘f.:,’ L?,‘;L; In thier cells for the night. "Uhe Juller's wife | quarvel. 1t was thought Moore would die, hearing the confliet had the presence of mind I'he negro was uyrested, . ta loek the outside door, locking the failer i S [ty e with tho vrisoners, Alarm wasthen raised and | PHE DETROIT PENSION FRAUDS. wnimber of eltbzons hustencd fo tho falt ang | Durnorn, Mich., Maveh t2~Twa colored released the Jidler amd secured the prisoners,:| Women were seut to the eojtentlary for ane Parratt will be- doubly froned e steletly { year eneh, thls moyning, by the Unlted States gunrded wntil the day of his exceution, ‘Thiy | Court tur wiking falss pension uflidavits, aetion of Georga Is “surpeising, shieo hg has | Z e ——— SAWDUST. Y anifested o contrite spivit, apd dil trial, pleadlyg guilty to tha in- \ The §t. Puul Chumber of Commerco Moving 1o Pro the Throwiug of not dictment, and e to he unged soon, Nuwduwt 1nta thoe Missluyippl River— When sentence of death wos passed o him e wopt like u ehild, and broke down eom- pletely, - It was also sald that his health wps i1 Views of River Jcen ang Englneers., Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 8. Pavr, Miun, March 2.—tupt, MeDonuld, Tullif in consequence. These faets galned of La Crosse, head of tho MeDouald ‘FPoweBuat Line, who has beet on s telp aloiig tho river, e b3l e8 tho Inpreased eapaclyy of tho saw-milis between 8t Louls und Lu Croase nt 160,000,000 «feet, % | Atameeting of the Exccutive Commitiee of the St. Puitl Chimbar of Comppree o gommittea was appointed to look after tho bill to prevent throwing eawdust Into the Mississippl River, wyd the followiug resojutions:were ydopted: Reaulved, 'Thut the Copnitiee on tha Misslse alppi River uro requoesied to corregpond with (e Bt. Lowtis, Now Urlcans &Torcign Disputeh Cows iy, oF burgo lne, with i ylow of Inducing that Iynehing nra‘mide, and all deslre to’see him sulfor death, CHARGED WITH IIOMICIDE, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Lavavpgrrr, Tnd, Mareh 2.—Palrick Crengan has been arrested and Imdged in Jull, on the aflidue it of \Willun Maher, eharg- gz nhm with belng fnstrumental in the death of John J, Griftin, Saturday ovening, Geli= fin and Cremzan had a difeplty, b which, it iy alleged, the Iatter kicked Griln sovoral tmes In the bowles. ‘T'he latter wade his way home, and went to hed, Abopt 3 0’clacl o npext morning ho awpke his wife, Comany tu exiond their operations 1o tho Sty Bl 'lml( h(l! cviuhl' searcely breathe. She “’f?:'.',"n'.'fi';"""x‘n.'.l':‘d.:’ oofinl;:’nrl‘l):gg of river uian, IS¢ 2 Ve ] lved, Vi ol Tusat o s - vhon, ollo. Wniglutely conafatiaiorCaptant, 1, ooy, (sl Ulakely) foct that (Erll!llll'u. death was eaused | Y flul'f‘“’fl; GGL '{:}':,‘,‘f".h':,““‘ i, W. Ui by Internal” © hemorrhage,—the Kl confer with the Unifed Stupe: lutving ruptured spyip blopg- 1, Gremean cluige of the works of hmproven denies having struek ov ked Grifin at ull, | Upper Mississipp] with the View of b alleging that tho lutter struck hm on the | approprintons 1o bo expended thig hend with s beer-gluss, and, hefore he hud |n;;1l-:t~|‘l,;;t“mgl_l:“)mmnu:xfif“l‘u:yu;x‘n,:‘l_xlm, Xy S pcl, | WL I )¢ F apun Ehe wi g thine to return the blow, they wera sepurated. }um‘tll-lu m{r;k“"lm“'m "‘1-'“‘“‘," ‘2‘"‘5 “x{mn tuta AGA58 32 N AT A for tho tnunsportatfon of gruln i butk, ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT. o l'iuuqll'-f'rfu WAL pDIish fyteryiews with WhseriNo, W, Viw, Mareh 22—John 1% | promliieat givil engincers siid ateambost e Carney, formorly of ths city, was nrrested nt | fesnnding tho offcur on nuvigation by thed it 4 g 5 Mise Nowark, O, to-day, on n wariant lssued by | Sy ,‘l',f AT AL GEBRYAURE O 1l - Squlre Caldwell, of thls city, charging i . har]es A'\nuq. United States Armyr l;.ln; with ombezzlomont and muking fraudulont | #0eon fa chiugo of the tmproveménrs of B Upver Misalsslppl, suys: 1 guppose no ond ontries n the ooks of the Teaple’s Bank of | Gror quostioned Tor i moment® the dotcterions thls eity. Cavney wins Cushierof the Peospla’s | ctfeets the depositing of suwdust from the Ml Bank untll Feb, 1, when ho vesikned. Sineo neapolls wilis hes upon the chunnol of the mx:: then ha bas been o élork fn the Battimoroe & [+ 4 stss{ppl, 1 hiyo expressel my ylews on the sul L ore than once, and Juvo seep no reison 10 Ohjo Nuilroad mnehine-slions st Nowa L | ehumga tholr tenor. OF ‘course ‘thy sawdust 11 Is churged with embezzling 34,040 ou Jun, | hutts the Tho Migsissippl 18, ns uulr: 17, at which tuie Tie.wns ueting a8 cashier of | stream rovied of # successlon ol w.b‘f‘ mle“'g 10 bank. 316 was broushi baek to {his elty | tevned puphis uud - loug - veaches of b this ovonlng, mid wilved . hearlme unti | ost cusrengloss " wators, I thesy | WS " ik i ) ML the suwdust sinks gnd forms byrs whic B e e el AL i Just Binics qnd forms bges whicts ure iy rning at W0 o'cloele, e giave | vory purtinl,. Now'a good, oven un ordiners, bowl in thio sim of $8,000, ‘Thls evening Carney mudo un - asslginment for the beneiiv pllat gan tell the momunt his hont stelked ni ordinuey bur of sund and mud, und by giving of his creditors, i instaytanenys. NFIIM 10 the \mlxlnm\ enn T Dbiek his hoat from the vbstruotion nlimost with- OUTRAGE, out detentlon, But o sawdust buy Les thid peculineieys o best steambout mun extunt Moy, Muareh 22 —Ndylees (rom | Gl 1s bout on gnd into ono almost 1sbe B, Luulsi' tho Hitlo Arkansas town of Evemng Shade :lnrds of its ey ‘ug belore bcm:.l’l- suy threo young men named Jumes and An- | fog - aware ol & presen o drew Mayes wnd Willlam Crovner, went to | " .x':,mg,‘:i-.,k:,"" u‘,’.{:‘g,',"" Kippe fast the house of L, Royall the night beford last, | upd up\llllmuun holgd wpon kvel apd ..;enu‘m_g wid, fnding only Mrs, Royull wt hone, made | spaes snd witeel becomo witko powerléas fo fre thom, —Another important objeotion whictt il steatboutinony will gppreclato Je that i th walor hupreghuted, or rathor ||L~rnmulcu1 with suwdust mude front pine logs thoro (s niwuys enough resinons mtter 10 causo fogming fu the bofler und stonm-chiest, snd thls, to say the Tenst, 8 unpleasunt,” 7 Capt. Reaney, tho stenmboatian ngont l;l the Keokik Novthorn Ling, suyss "Sawdust 1§ worse thun slabs, us U sinks, nixes wlm«mxJ o fors birs. A buy fornipd of sawdust utg sund s hurdee thun one composic of sund oo, and nothing but drodging will ey . Twenty-tivo yeurs ngo whon u bout eould 1ho lower rablds or the upper supids it 4 wet 1o Bt Paiil o the shne nu{u of wator, ll( now iL cuin't got ubuve Proscott on deeount o 100 burs formed of suwdogt und sand. \Vnu}u bout gets weround of ol of these burs and stird 1t up It is platu to see thite It fs composed of saw 1.1, satthiows, Agent of the Diamond Jfl Linc,syys: © Al tho obil riyer phiots can bl whothar i bout Is grounded on_sand o snwdd When thoy were i sund the wuter wished the sand uwuy very |l’ulckm suid “thd boat wasens ubled to buck ik, " Wyt when thoy fimmk on ipsultipg propesals 1o her, and were fndig. nuntly ovdergd fram the hopse. Thoe thres young villains then sofzed and brutally out- raged the July. and left her Iying insenstble, As the young mon have heretofory stood wetl it thg commuy ‘i" umd irom the further fuct , Royull 13 the duuzhter of the Coun- uperuiyl an esthughle lady, tho e lins eréated Infepse exeltemont. The young men were nyrested and Jabled, *¢ CIHEAD JOIIN,” Speciat Digpatcly fo The Chicugo Tribune, Srunaroy Bay, Wis, Mpreh 2L—A ped- digr of Yaukeg notlons named John Milj nlek, but who veglsters himsolt ws **Chenp Jahn,” gage to s vjilige st Priday and Nired u hopso gnd cutter ut Loplng Brpihers' stable, tellipg thom that hy wanted to take o short ride about town, As ho had uot re- turned up totny nop, the owners of tho rig e W st Ty 10 | beepmp suspicious and’ liad i wirrmit fssued | Sawdust it would't uive & puril llotd for' his wrresty and Denyty-Sherilf Spott Iy | e wid pukod s il 4 88 Tk (i River now op hia traek, Inforamtjon was received ,,u\‘im‘du" wmlhrlw nrovoue Stp, Satthowy heye to-duy thut * Cheap John™ §s wswindler, WL (e, whill tho rivor 18 4 conyenlent res tl-‘l"l‘ll thut 'f.lu rullm]‘ lulpufi any of lnlalm.!fl :':I':";‘\Ellx'; rm‘ ;fiuwnius{”rur:ua w‘fim“;\’lillx;‘l:ofim 3 o s 1r o Ihiile, yut tho pRACEG (8 & v[ugc. By way fram Manitowos ta dhis | synsbiti seb e, PRICHES 18 Rorcar, s by I TSy ped Ill{( mp‘hfnlll:nl Ihg cheip """‘h{fi.’u‘}‘“u':fi‘li-n auimasnmmoriow, | i A S kAR Spsclat Dispiten 40 Tha Chicuga Telbune, “llll hluzlllllm n‘::::ruu of mn'lunnuu}]n not ouly dess LAWNVILLE, [, Mure) 22—A warrgnt was sworn out this moriing for the arrest of Archibald Fluch, son of the Rov, J, 1L Linch, (ullulslut ull bthls plflcu, upan ll!m chargo of seductlop, bt peing pheged that the | 5 . hery it festlve yousuz moay, fod from the paths of vir- ;,“',':,LlAbj’uuf,}?:f‘l‘l‘;}'nfl:,‘v‘f:":A'.‘:-:‘;‘:: "o woutd g u glupglitor of Henry (t 1HOy, o eyr= | pesult, ter contrpetor of thls place, Fiuel) gaye byll by G — In the sy of S50 for his appesranes on the Tun't use_ sthuplunts, but future's fal braia Astof Aprll. Jtks veported that Fiuch wudte | unud uerve food~Hop Blsterd, * dned Jor Buuthern poluts, but ulso tor Europeat NI, ) Crooks thought the wholo watter shontd bi‘ luw bo pliced under tho immedlute sub } vidlon of phe §'ict of Englnecrs of the Culted Stijtes Army, with discretionurey power 10 Dee

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