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2 e THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TI{URSDAY, APRIL 7, 1881—TWELVIS PAGLSS, President had not in complianee with the suiles, called for the presentation of petitions and memorials. The VicesPresident ruled that, this heing an exectit{ve sesslon of the Sennte, there Wi~ no morning hour. Mr. Ferry sustained Chalz; deelaring the ru ator. referred., was - applicabls only Intive sessfon of-the Senates Mr- McPherson - then offered, n basls for a revolutionary movenent, If, a9 Tindd beet stated on- the“atharsidy, the lecs tton of (Rlddleburger-was to affect nolitins in Vieginta et help: break ups the: Bourbon Denincracy, tHen so much tha bettor, ‘That would bu.additional justification for tho wosi- tlon: taken by Republiean. Senators:, o ln- formed the other sidu that the Republieans of the Senata wonld cover Mr. Malione with their shield,. nal. proteet. hing. with. thele SLUeNE arut. ¥ THE DEMOCRATS ATTACKED 1M, THEY ATTACKED. TIE, REULIICANS, the position of the leto which the Sen- to nlegls- as- his right. o B ain-eitl- | If tho. eleetion, of Riddleberger woulid wniler (m.r\lk-c,n: mlmon' {lr:m c:-crt:ln fllll|l T apmblicans warty, thal tho zen8 ofsthe *Stato - of (New Jérsoy, respectlig | o, pijcan Senators wero Justifica In- eloct- tho case of one Michacl Boyton, alleged 1o | iny him,, ‘Phere was not'ni Democrntio Sena- be confined In an- Bupgiish- dungeon arbitra- vily-and unjustly, and nsked it to bo referred. t6 thie-Comnittec ot Foreign Relaslons, Thete . belog,nouubjection, the petition swns recelvedd, read, ntid reforred “ns indleated. A motlon by Mr. Fendleton to go futo ex- ccutivo sesslon wns rejected,—yens, 303 nnys, 3l tor.who wonht not bo governed by o polits teal motive like that. "To eall it ** corrupt or *ilishonorabie ! wyas to-use o term totally unworthy, *We2? suld lie, ¢ bity no matr, We hartor with no man. We haya made promises o no, may.. ‘Thore' has been no projulse made, 1o liope or eXpealation of re- watrel held ant,—nottiing that Is corrupt, Our motives for entering Into the movement nro 13 patent ns fl\l)‘i as Jight ns the sug, and can = . Mt BAYARD . be. proclaimed from every, Nousetop, tgok- thon floorr 116.tielleved, e said, there:| and. every: stumn.’ We give “our hand to whs n Jnstifieatlon for.the.thirty-elzht Domo- | s Senator from Virginia because weboliove cratic Stnators in° mainfaining: the attitude hefore tht country which they hod main- talned for thepast ten days. 1o wished to try the justice of* thelr p fon by the Heht of law nul, veason, so that when they.vers callett Tutdtme’ court of " last appeal, the bar of publie. opinlon; they:should bb willing to subiit to It tho ease which they were making now. A o dwelt at some length upon the rights conferred npost- iminorities: by the Constitus ton and laws ninde o aecordance with it. Tustanets: hind occurredashen lio felt! b his we will thus advancs llm‘rlll)llc intoresta, and break down a bittor spirif . the Sonth wiifch has prevatied since the War, We bo- Heve, while extending our help. and aid to those men in expressing their opinlon (even if we do not agree withi that opinfon)) whilo alding them Th defervilng themselves againat the - ostruclam of a great and powerful sec- tipnal.partd, that we are doinig rood’ to our country.. Aad we proposy, to anrry autthpt poliey,” In earrylmg out that ;mnc?' wa o more good to the South tian. we o to our- selves,” 1sverting io the aneation of e Virginia State debty ho said thathis own ml- vico to the people of that. State, and duty—when ho thaught that r auestion was | (g the State of West Virginin, would tatal to'thiowelfiro of 'the conntry—to inter- | gy “{o " pay the “A"n,u"“[ it bee pose oversthing o wia. sliowed to d0- | twoon thom. Congress. Dad: been In terpnse In onler tliat: the —auestlon | fquig fn not providing (whon itsevered West wight stand over for the sober Y % V] i of et o1 the peanics Yirgiotn from Virginln) what shire of tho ddent for. the present Ditha ond thought nnd” ‘Chers wus _no. pre aléetioof Senati ofil 1o debtslould o assumed pnd - pait by West Vieginine, I had, lmrhuus. himsolf vated for the measurs ot dividing Virginin Dcmocrnlsvlwni { I pre- | ywithout thinking of that point, but he had sented u parattel ense: The Chineso /Treaty § pivnys regretted Gt it had notleen proyit was before the Senate, and it ought to 16 ( o for, ‘Ihe State Government of Wost Vir- cansldered: but what were the million peo- ple that. lned the Pacifie coast conpired Wwith the matter oFwheiher the present Se retary,of tho Senate should give pliee i stantlf=to nnothor man? ‘Thatiwas but one. teatufe.. ‘The United'States Supreme Court stond to-dny enteebld tn mimbers untll the Senate should displaes four. Sennfe oflielnly ginla had, however, sppolnted; Commisgion. érs o urrange the, inutter with e State of Virghnla, and those Commissloners hugl zons to Ilchmond: for that pnrposs: but thore tad. been a disngrecment; nud, finally, the Demoeratic party had come Into power IR \t\'ulsz Virginia, and.the debt was repu- diated: and ]AIl{|I'||IIh0!|IQIis ‘i‘)lmu{lll.m(‘,‘w' HUnl(t’:rl MG DAVIH (Wr VL) States Cireuit sned District Courts Were { oyaieuged.the correetness of this stateniant mu.mgz:‘l ||m|.h‘llu. mlu, ‘ ;mcl;,t"l’ln“l\‘:\“:'”l"""l‘i and dechared that o the rovised CnPs!lxutlm; ottt oftlelnls, Tost the Denegrats lad Inserted a provision (not dphice T onirmation, . Colleetors | yxwctly stiaflur fo that Ip the Constitutlon of S for the payinent of tho debi whenever o settlentent ns to-the amount took place, Tie dd the Demoeratte party of West Virginln of Customs, mul espacinliiy the Uollector of the great Port of New York, u position see- g:‘("”fm“ m““",'fl“(“h'é“?l.r“‘,’,::“'"!;f'°“‘!‘Lf:'., :x““l"('f s thE unly pasty, that td anaved steaight o ethay on hominatiotts, T order .| @ tho question. 1t was on his (Davls’) own f?)‘l‘lr iordinutes of. the Senato might be motian. tha 5“""“”}"""”{d""l-‘,"m" Aeht to turntdontad four- others pat I, Whien ok Lices Uontiiiloncs il ot "‘"F{“;"-‘l“ Xv"‘" "‘f";:‘l‘[‘:"“;tI'Rgg’“"‘_:“",{‘" W | i, ayd their report hud bewn mde by Mr. el of o bntanen, 1t e staunt | Conphol, o Tuadime Republican, West Vir- ik wiy ready atthe thne: to take ity mlr,, gl(esu "x!5 'x.%l'r'lc,rt:r(!nf lfiu{x‘flk l‘lfib&fi“fi‘nfil‘l’f; Sust, and equitabla yroportion of that debr, 00 “‘\ WAy displnen. fonr: Toceptabie | W0 he foped’ the time for llmnfi'su swoulil Shietns Naw,. ns to the. nominations tor ;‘l"g','."':"\":)‘h It “"‘;au}“ J"&‘,::’!‘"’Hl é“"‘ “]';f et i h a 2 =) o Bepubllenns wi had. o Commls- :)‘!E«':gw. A, he had stated before, there | gonuedto Riclmond, 5 s M, SHERMAN RESUMED HIS S8PERCIT, and ngserted: 1t to he o faet that all wmave: ments lnoking to repudlstion Il eomes frony Dumoerntie Goveraments, Ha- reeatiml the time when.two Dunocrats hod, proposed to it the delit at Ohio (when 1t was 000,000), The: gool senss of the men-of bath.qurties il frowned. doswi.that proposl-- tign., One- of its. nuthors (MeNulty), had bren deiven to Wasitington, whers lid was elected’ Clerk: of w Denwoeratie House of Representatives, mud - the odier- (Bayiugton) tadd teen driven. fnte. oxile, and from thet time to this therw Ml neyer been any threat of repndintdon: Tn:Oltlo, ~Che proposition, THIRTY-NINE S ATONR IO 1AD VOTED HANCOUR One of thew lind, in-this Ghamber, voled- with:the Republlenns. Then. il comg: a 15t oF, conumittees, and.tho Senator. from Vir- ginin (Mulone) hadt, figired.as Cintrman of one mul’ memver of three, otier Importunt Committees, winle four Mb'll!!)lh‘-‘lii'?,ulhufil\’fi‘ "hen wereleft without Clinirmanships. pomee f: dst uf aimointments, berur had bovu.brought foravir dato for the.oflier of Suraeant-at-Arns at the fnstinfee of the' Senator from Vieginl ‘Cheso were {he tuctsof tho: erae, amt from thess faotstha ordinary: dedue on oL - 3 i i W \ fiad, | eonple o yenrs, wie; o pay-by an fyeraused: {‘l'l‘!"(l ‘1’;‘\)’:' {‘)“Js\r\:";';ulx'x.fi’)‘llo“l‘llxl“;l2cxfi'un::("';'|‘|‘n fysue of fozuletuntler nates the interest on the B e Wt gt Him to. voto for the | Nutlonal debt, Was of Degoarutic n}'lg.’lnl D et usiess thio adifition that, In | Dut lie give pratss to Suator Bayan vigw of .sucll fncts ns thoze, his views for resisting. all snel- atteimss to disturh the publly eredit, The outery against Riddle- beger, @8, being winted, with ropudiation, conld not come with. goud grace trom the Demoorutis party, whiel hud:been the author wd braweter.af uw:ri'J ropikot repidin- tlon evar o in tho Unlied Stes, Kovert- ing to the tizht of the wajority'to prevail, hy destarod: (DL i€ the miority ghould yleld that right, thors woulk bi au gnd'to all tegls- Tation v business. a the Seawte, Kyery ety goingz ont of power should yiell grace. fully fo e inevituble, 'Che matar shauld not have veeuplul twenty-four hours, When tho majority, hud pluints intimatad its desive to change certath ollcars, the minority shoulid have yledded to that d s Lle nposaled to thy Senntors on the Dutmueratie side w allow: the majorlty to proceed. with the ordlny conrse of husiness, Tlme; might denovnes the Republicans for thelr conneetion with the Sehator trow Vieginla (Makona), "The moratity amt and edneation: ot political his oppusis duty wate hime et tion. to. the' consiipunntion of the rewarnl to Rutileberger or the Senntor who badnom- innted: him ‘Plie Senator from Pennsyl- vanins(Camervon) il stnted'thnt this ques- thonlund grontalznificunos, ib viswoftho com-. tngtall eleation du: Virginit "Ehat e (Bayard) assarted. to- bo . danzurons.steg In contralj- zation.. 1twoukd by an attempl on the part af’ the Senate, sittimg: s pait of the I uvebranch of the Government, to in riere with andcuntrol un eloction- In Viexinia, 1t Wiy musurpation, (6 was an fnvasio, 1t wos, R the strongest senso of. the word, i reve- Jutionary attempt by unlhwiol and Hiegiti- g mato wetliods, to control the fres election = State, inrexmed to wutters solely submlt 0 1td owicognizanoe, - Andihpw controllet? Indicectly and withont Inw. To usurpation was added the tervibla dangur of corrup- S, ! B Rupubllenns conld taks'caro of that. Thoy Hon: d‘ffl‘l‘,',:’“'ulllrf,‘,,',"l”m,'"“:,'.,,E,‘,‘g‘"b’{“”{'f,‘; tutizht deuaunce. thom {or voting for Rlddle- e il oder to Tlnimen tho slecon Ty | berger, “Thoy conldinke coreofthat Lut wiien they sald they would not let the ma- Jority o an \\&Ilh miblic business, exceept us thoy should dictate, they-put that winjority In w_position whicl, they could not surrenter without endangering the Government, “The ajoricy must raly, or thore was in the coun- ¢ 1y nothing but s Mexivan Repubtic, Mt BLRNSIDE Taqulred what would _bo the nction of the Demnerats In.case the Vice-Lresldent showid notify the Senate that ho was golng to New Yorid for fortyight hours, Wnat would Ll tey ao? Severnt, Demperits~Lot lim go. Ar. Burnsido—Supioso we bring in / reso- lutlon tor the-cloction of n presttag otles M., Cookeall—Wa Wit meet. thiat question when it coles,. -, Ay, Ionr, in inswering i question, chal- tenged auy Senator on the other skde to say he woukld rettine to support tor puolttical o tice, uv to hive politleal olifanee with, any- body In the South for the reason he enter- tuined: the oprjons attributed to Mahoneand Riddlebergur, My, Bayurd, s cliallenwe, N e e, Bayard—"The Senntor wants an ansyer, and L will try to glve f6 1o him. 10 o man (1 v not cure whether Detiocrat. or Republic- wu) wdvaeates the side of repudiation, wd repustintion Is made the issue, 1 woyld never support hbm. M, Hour—* IE repudiation Is wads tha Viratnln, hgw could ho do (6 In the lne of public duty™? Put that s in the seale. Thore was minther featuro to tho traisic. don. What was gio contest In Virginia witleh tie Republicans oxpeeted to- decldy by, apuotuting Ridedisbergur? TIE I53UE WAS “RELUDIATION." and itwason the: ru‘nuun\hm shin of that Ts- st that the: Republican party fn the Senaty, nrum,w«lmhlmulrg itself by ahoustng Rid- ieborger asone of B3 officers. IL was to Nur, to by doetrines, the Beoubilean committed, 1L seented to him (Bay: 1€ e Republican party assisted In- sowing e geeds of vepidiation of admittedaud Lo acable abligations, it was sowing aerop wor than, that of. Cadinus, and one which would Bestr disngerous frult to posterity. What was eredit? 1twas the honest poor mun’s eyt £, Kt wits beonise he was trusted thab paor man eould ontlive his puriol ol poverty sl dlstress, wid awalt the tws ot the fru- Ruiof by tabors, Viegindu was poor, and she needed predit to-day-morg thius In her time of opnfenee and plentys Leiva to peu- klenlm vlant to be belleved md trnsteds usves aei the sense ot self-vespect nud man- puod. thar an uhibroken ward “uave to. any man, however poor! There stood s case befole fis conscience, ud there it stood before the countey. . 3HE SHEISLAN sahd the Senator from Dulsware (Bayard) £ rose, antt Mr. Hoar repeated and hengreed upon the principle thit the | fssie” But supooseit b no the Lyt ? pajarty rust rute. Whoi the dictates ol n M, Bayard—But repnglintion, by the actlon 1ot 1t beyomd a reasonable delny, 1t | of tho Seuntor’s mu'te'. 13 made tha lssie. beeaue mr.-xcmnnure\'uhmcfinuhm{ wuni A, Hu ‘IunL{ t was | worse than *revalut on )5 It was Alr, l{_uuuln‘\u Lafliene Bt : trensonn, Fifteen Senuturs contu prevent the Mr., How—Tho diiference botween the Culted States, Semute trai dome o stugly uehaud conlt Dreuk up the Lioveruument E.Tmlur the rules ot the te, wnd o cons fopmlty with them, this Government misht Do iy absolutely destroyed us the Soutbern Canfederutes would have destroyed 1L they had sueceeded. ‘Fhe rules wero tntunded 10 be coustructed with renson and judamept. Senator and we is that when ussastnatlon and fraud wro the fssue, he will nlly himselt with the ltepudintionist who stands tor uik these things, und L ully myselt with w Bepudiations st Wha lolns, wilh uie to put them down, _Mr, Hayurd="1he Senator forgets, in the licut of_debate, Lo ‘give due respect to the {72 motive of ik eppaneit, The doctrine of the right of the majorlty to | Mr. {loae—1 do not attribute motives. 1 rufe’ most provatl, Minorftles T certali | denl with fucts, rights to Interpose dilatory motlons n ordor e, Bayard—Why does the Senntor stpvb o delay and weary out the whl of the | before thy country and ally me in nny way woforlty. but, -when they passed thuse | with disbonest and unfuir political wethods ? Why shiould he da tt? M, Hoar—Heeuussy whenever the narty thag pertorus tieso thiugs ag the South Is iy dlstrisy, the Senntor braugs the welght of his orable and, falr personnl ehnracter to e, . My, ayard—I danot think it worth my witlly to dleny that, snd 1 hnve lved L lonk LI neeessary for wmo to deny ity “Lhe methods spokeh of by the Senator have found In mo as resisting an vppoent and foe as 1 enpable of belne, AMr. Rour—The Senstor thinks so; but 1 UHINK e 18 wloie 1t thlukiug s 3 buve never heurd fron a Southern Uofon mat bl or white,—1 huve nuver hsard from a Novihe urn Lreenan of shy gol e Sulldlnr Trauk BDelawars reckoned mmoug the saluws of the churel, *Beware of mg Teuven of the Phari- sew, whieh 18 hypoerisy,M Atora fow briet romurka by Mr, Vanve upou the question ot the State dubt of Nerth Caruling, the Senate adjourned, TUN PRESIDENT, HE 18 NOT PRETTING, Bpectal Diapater {0 The Chicago Tribune, WasniNatoy, 1. O, April 6.—A gontleman who oaliud tipon the Prosident this evening fowml M In & very contonted frame ot mind, as (€ unuware uf the fucl~ifit e a fuct, us roprescuted Ly many quarters—ihae hu hus s great quacrsl on bis hands, Ry visitor uskod It ho way Ju sceprd with the Ropublicaus of the Sengts fu thalr pelley ot inpetlon. Jlusald, fn veply, tat the action of ilie Sunato wus i thing with which he had rigiits, tisy entered upon staygerous gronnd. WWhnt welzhty rensons il the Seiitor from Detaware given to qunilfy the action which he himself donounced as dungerons and rov- olutionary® TLal It was bectuse the Senite desires to chungy some of its officers. A other reason nsslgned ol been beeatse M Mauhone hud been n Hemocrat and bl votad with the Bapublleans. "Fhat would uot be sufticient. Senator Muhone cans horo with wplattorm which, I the youny men of the South rllled sroundit, would insure 8 peaye- ful und prosperons eountry. He read an ex- truct trom the speech of My, Butler, con- demning the positionof independenco in rnllv thed, declerling thero wis husuch thing us bnlf, way ground, und iHustrathi the falluge of uny such attempt by roferenceto Longsireet wito hudt begun by belig indopetident, und lad brougnt npon himyelt nothing but seorn wud contenipt, Me (Shermun) admdred the gourake of any men of Uiy South who jiad the fndepondence to think snd gt for tien- solves, Awd thy Republlean varty could do nothilng loss lhuufiwu ita runks Lo such mun, g retenied 1o Muson, Hlanter, wul piher Trginia statesmen of the wist wha had cut off from the Whiks und ullled thomselves to the Demucr&uu. Lhe most congpleuous cise of Judupendence In p?lulu witg that of Sty rt Peel, who hiad nevor been moge do- ounced by the Torles when he nbamional ems than Senstos Muhione haid now boen denauteed b{ the Dewaeratle Senators, e ol lpud 1o dlicuss ot this thny Ihu?m,\mull fm?ulter Malions on the questlon of a Biaty A Hlo way not sutliciently fuuiiiar with 4 subject. One of the ofiicers of the Governuient was now making up an elnbornte tably 83 to Stutes, cltles und conn- ties which had repudiated or sealed down iz g thelr debty, atul by xmluuwml from uh urtls ‘,‘"“L.';l"l‘ m‘ w"‘, ‘"“ll‘. h“" hud n o ol Vrilttun by Popter, of the Ceusus Bureau, | £ wot to glve any Que & hst tell of thu Suuthern Status had repus rlght fo sny that he wag geeking fated, readjusted, or acaled down flwlr te Intuence the Benuta In any way, Benulors Alebts 'to the smaunt of ¥182,000,000. 1l | and others who had culled had asked for wu wellt o1 to steue that the proposltlon to elect oxpresstan of hia views, wid ke lind uol hesl- & for Seaute ofticers wus vatirely tog BarFew AT e tated to say that. y g Teagul of whoso vote tho Repnbleans had been placed In control of tho Committecs, theught ncontinuance of the nresent arruggle NECESHARY FOR HIS OWN PROTKCTION, ho would coptinue it fora gine, Ha was, howaever, beltg mude awvare by now evidences recetved dally that early excoutlve actlon by the Senate upon samo of appofntments wrs a pressing necessity, me_of the Districs Courts were closéd and all buginess in connection with them was sspended because there wero no Judges. ‘T'he Presldent’s attention was ealled to the Teports which are rulyushcd. to the effect thiat Senator, Qonkling had influenced Re- Puhllcnu Senators to contmue this dead- ack, i order to galn thme to arrvango his plans for l\t‘fll!lllll n against the Adminis- watton, The Presddent replied with somo um[mmln that he knew thas was not the case, sl that Republican Senators were certainly ot Influenced in thele action by auy such motives. THE SITUATION AS ANOTHET CORILESPONDENT SEES 1T, 20 the Western dssociated Press. Wasmyaroy, . G, Aprll 0.—Pregldent Gurfield and Secretary Blaine are both an- noyed at the contlunance of the Senate dead- loek, and think that the nominations vnght {0 be copfirmed without delny, "Thoy were dis- appointed at the netlon of the last Republiean eanens Ilale, Fryep lngalls, Blulr, amt oth- ers.think excolitive sessions shiould be held withott delay, and they will try to have another canens called to reverse the dectslon of the Instone. 1 the dentlock eontinuey much lon t isstated that the resident will use hls tiower to hreak it, Thisis the truo situation. EXTRA-SLSSION JIUMOR. Tho rumor is_ngalu clrealated to-dny that 1¢ "the deadlock contintes much longer the Tresident will call an_extrn sesslou of Con- gress, but It Is not eredited. THE PRESIDENT'S ACTION, ‘Phe nction of the Prosident to-dny In send- Ing I nowinations tor several importaut lices, such as Indlan Commissioner, lndi- en! his purposs to throw upon the Benate the entire Tesponsibitiey for u failure to con- firm or-an |n¥urluus delay in tho contirming of nominations. At the same thuo the Prest- dent sympnthizes with the wovement to en- cournge Mahoue aud all other disaffected elements of the Dentoeracy iy n&e’ South, H\e expressed himself to a colored Virginia iol- egation, -y iy henrtily i uecord with thie policy of disrupting and dividing the South- ern Democraey, but the Seaite deadlock I3 beginylng to havo an endatrassing effect upon the Adminlstration’s work, and tho Prestent thinks (it I8 30 snid on good suthori ? that some conflrnations, can be ulxr{duw jout weakentng the Republican po- sitlon, TINANCIAL. INPORTANT CONFERINCES. Speetal Disputch to The Citcaan Tribune _ Wasuixoroy, D. C,, April d.—There have beeu. important financial conferences here to-dny butween some New York bankers and the Presjdent and. Secretary Blakug. At these conferences it has been urgzed that whatever arrangement may be made for ex- tending tho.5 per cent bonds . ata Tedueed rate of faterest, tio honor of the Governnient reanirgs that the 6 per cents, which mature. and nra payable June 30 next, must be pald ou thas duy. The Usarcon avery different busts trom the 5s. Tho former nre redeeina- ble.Jupe 0 wighout notlee, The latter, by the texms of the lyw which nuthorized thelr lssue, cannot bo redeémed wntll after threw months' netice, The Government can give thot notiee Muy 1, and {ue bs capuol bo puld” umiil three months after that. The smonut of the 3 which are pagably June 50 witliont further notice J5 $105.000,000, When-. ever other loans made upon the same terms have become payable it hes been held by the Treasury that any faflure to make prompt payment would be A STAIN UPON THE NONOR OF THE QOV- BRNSENT, To take thess bonds and stwmp upon them an agreement t continue to uny Interest atn reduesd rate, ns. i3 proposed, would, theso gantlemen, say, be'a makeshlit that would not be eredltable to the Government, [t was urged that the Guvernment Lins $180,000,000 from. which to pay thess bonds, through the sule of the $104,000,000 4 or 4!4 per cents and the surplus resenues. Tho additlonnk347,- 40,000 could be obtained, under the Buyard amendment, by anicipating the surplug rev- Byues for three'or fOUTF months!” Tlgse gen- thpmen urged thak che. 0s be pald, and that means ba provided In thls manper. The conditions are different witl' the 53, The notes need not be given until threo months before the ttme whel Congress will ba llkely to be abla to tuke care ot theo. A PROPOSITION. To the Weatern Assoclated Press WasaiNaTox, D, C., Aprit 6,—The propo- sitfon mnde by the gentlemen attending the recent finanetal conferenen In New York, numely, to extend the mn'.u:lm’r, 5and 8 per cont bonds aca lower rate of interest, I3 very genorally approved by ‘Treasury of- flelnls, with the exception of: the Secretary, who will not express his opinlon on the sub- ject, a8 the most feasible. plan walch tho Government can pursue, The Secrctary of the Treasury Is not required to give notles before calline tho uu!;t:nullnx 4§ per cent bonds torsredeniption. | "Thess bonds amount i the aggremie to $105,600,400, adare re- deemable June 3 next, nfter swhich dute any that muy be enlled will ceass to draw Inferest, Ollickals m favor of the proposed extension of 'buids as a4 lower rato argue that the Seeretncy might Issue weall for the redemption,of, siy, S100,000,000 ot these bonds June 30 next, and make 1t optional with the Trolders of the honds so eallit to present thew for redemption or have them extended at a rate not exeeeding ‘-L‘.“—'»E A large major- itv, (€ not ull, the hotders of the bends would, 1813 maintained, prefer the latter cotrse, "Phis potion with ' regnud to. Us, neeapdte to the ldeas of thoso adyecating it, should be followed Itmnedlately by eils for amounts of the outstunding 53 equlvalent to the amonnt of Os extended. ‘Fhese ‘ealls, the oflleinly suggest, shanld be made conditional, 50 that Uie persons desitlng to continge thetr bonds untll Congress passes n funding bitl at u lower rute of luterest, rather than have thew redeeined, may o 86 by cnn‘my‘ ing with the conditions necésyary within \; spectlied time, Tho ngzregate amount of Q«r conts redewnable "Mny 1 I3 3433,400,830, Should this wethod prove sneeegsful, 1t wonld not he necessary to sell any ooids swhatover, While l;ul.lumi citn by said of- fielidly a3 to the course whicl will be adopt- e, thero Is good authority for stating that thix plan §s receiving thorough considerition, und Indieations appoar to by in (avor of Its adoption, 3 PHOMINENT OFFICIAL, Wasmsatox, D Co Al .—A promls nent oftlelnl states that the fiuancial policy of the Administration must develon soon. L May 81, 184000,000 aft thu 3 per cunt bundy mastire, il the Government. sulleleit waney for rodemption the call wounld doubt- Teas b fasued nt unes, while the faet is sthere ave S150,000,000 nvulluble to mieet the uintin- I obiizattons, nggregating abauk 150,000, 005, *Thio Govermuent will probubly first sell §140,000,000 of 4} por eent bonds - at A promlum of about 143, at whioh the New York Conforgnos thought o onld find ready eale. Then, with this fund ta thelr credit, the Gov- ornment can presont to 1o holders of 54 she ultornative ot having uwn& villud In or of veeelving i or 314 pey cent intorest ““ll Cone ress puisses - pindmg bill, or - the "Treasury WHT buabli to call fi 550,000,000 01 810,000,000 of 65, nud then give th holdersu chance of re- tatndiug the botds at o redueed futs, A ro- fugil whlneeessitute vedomption, rather thing whileh niost holdurs witt no " uuuk‘u Feopy it reduotion. It 1s wnderstood the 1\( ks will retn S105,000,000 o thesu torups. “Tha opll- tug fu of the 53 will propably m bylunced \u' tho Issue ot 414 lo” nmuet any contingency lllml the moveniont would be flkely to” acva- sl v TORK, " TIN BPROPE Waanxaroy, D. G, April d—Feorotny Rintna has recelvad from the United States Consn b flaslo, Bwltzerland; a lettey abouy the lgppopttion af perk from Amerle, Constt] Magon, after an tyestigation vt the clrenmstances that led to the exeltement tp Frauce und Switzerland, reaches the lollows lng mmclunlmlulz T . |, ' b slon 1 tal ol Eesnlceotuan,tog e lalte g Fruivh Govormment was the outbruak ef tr-ehinosts ln o fumlly wiioh Jo wag at et dups posed bad oaton American pork, bat It naw ollielully wuqm‘ed gt th uouhxr wus caused by the t}m‘ of g powly-%il Ilel_\!m_-hmq i it s Ll L ot iy et uileged Ameriean wfqlu m&‘ i‘u;mml \llrh speetac trichinie hns been proven to have como from {iorinany, whero, as ls weli known, trichluosls origlnutad many years ago. 2, Thera I8 no lastance on rocord of any per- son InEurope being injuired in health ||y¢fl!|3l hinms or lv’m'l: mpotted In n saited contition from tho United 8tates, tho only danger from trichinic being through cating hog' dleshinn frodi state, recently slaughtered and kmpor- teetly cooked, i, From tho 1st of Novomber, 180, until tho 15th of Janun 1881 (two And R half months), of lard and 137.087,500 ponnds of hoga' flesh have been exported from the United Statea ta Great Britain, where the otfiotal inspectinn of such importa 18 most righl, ang in all this vast quintity no inataneo ot Infection hivs hieen (isoovered. 4. Almoat all tho nuthenticnted fnstances of fnjury to human Bealth by telchinm have oc- clireod In Germany, where' frosh park is some- times eaton uncovked, and no mich dungor hag beun"lnunrw‘l from oating salted and scasoned eats, 5 Daring & perlod of two years tho princinal importer of ~ Amerleatt mieats i the Cons aulnr district of sl has hid nll sich goods \ehich wero imported by him earefully inspeeted by an ofllelnl deslgnated for the lmrm-e 1y the Clty Governmunt, and at the end of that time this fnspeotlon win voluntarily discontinued, belng considerod by the civil “authoritles no longrr nevessary, 6. Tho (Inverament of Nolglum has formnlly deeling:d to aiopt intenliction against Amerlenn ntents, for tha roinson, 88 stuted, that no Just um:-ml for aution has beon discovered o Bicle glum, NOTES. . JOIN T HAWLEY: Spectal Dirpatch to The Chicags Tribune. Wasuixaroy, . €., April 6.—Gen. John B. awley, of Iitinols, arrived hero this marning and had an interview with tho Pres- {dent. Somo of the Illinols pollticlans state that Gen. 1nwley would be glad to resume his place a8 First Assistant Secretary of Wie Trensury, o position which he vacated in ar- der to make the canvass for nominatlon of Governor of Uliwols. My, Upton, the present’ eficlent Seeretary, how- ever, has tho strong suppost of Seeretavy Sherman, and it s understood thav he is to bo retained 1 his pince. Secretary Windom thus far has certainly shown no sians of removing any of tho very. efllelont under-officors whomn Scoratary Sherman found In the Departmont and retained, LIKUT,GOV) HAMILTON remalns here and will not leave nntil the last of tho week. Somie of his friends say that e hins aspirations for the United States Senato as tho suceessor of David Davis, and that Gov, Cullom: 1s not likely to be able to de- pend npon My, Hnmilton as o Licutenant, at lenst in a Senatorln] campalgn, REPRRSENTATIVA M'RINLEY, an Intimate triend of President Garficld and Governor Koster, who was here to-day on o flying visit, snys that there 1s no foundation for the rumor that Governor Fuster was lo have tha Beckin mission. Mt BIOWN, the widow of John Brown, who was hung at Harper's Ferey, Vi s i the eity, Shels not in very good circumstances, and_desires n‘msmun under the Governwent, She i3 a middienged Iady, of fair compluxlon. She i3 prepossessing 1 lier manners ond st} dresses in wourning. TIERE ARE A NUMBER OF APPLICANTS for the position of Recorder of Pueds for the Distriet of Cotumbla, OEN. OLONGE A, SHERIDAN, of Lowlstany, is tho present incumbent, It haa bueen tinue Lo hold the oflice, . SECRETARY m..u:fl:l ; ) Is agaln lald up with his okl enemy, the rhowpatfsm, u'q was not at the smxdfl'o- TIE POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT has found 1t necessary to discharge n Inrzo number ot-elerks appointed by Alr, Muynard during tho Inst faw weeks of his aduinistras nients Jargely ncrensed the pay-roll. J. It G. PITKIN, i prowinent Loubsiann politielnn, to whom wis addressed Dutler's famous letter PU nted Mintster to Mexlen, 1o was earnest- y recommended by Gen. Grant. THE NOMINATION OF MUt PRICH, OF 1WA, ns Commissionor ot Indlan Affalrs gives in the Departinent of the Interlor, The of three men o ong Departinent in as prominent wsll_lonsr,ns Suerotary, Com- misstoner of “Pulilic. Tands, “and Commlis- sloner afTiniian ‘Afal suttled defipitly that he wdll cons partment to-dny. ton of that Department, us these appoint, conunencin) ",\h’Ll ar l’ltkly"‘ Is ta be ay fhat State n very respeetahls represontagion all from: onw Stato, not Olrdo, causes wn enticely novel sensatlon In the minds of the Ohle ealony resident in this cll{. The anly consolution which they durtve from this coidition of mifairs is tho ruul{ that Sfcwmr Kirkwoatl, in his varly professtonnl Iife, was a cltizen of ‘Ohip. The Commisslonershlp - of {ndian Alfairs has conie 1o be un oftice few men are ampitlous to have, Tha system upon which our Indlan business s mannged mitkes the Commisstonership a place of pe- enlinr ond huzardous responsibliity, Mr. Price was suggested tor tho vlaee by Secre- tary Kirkwaod, 118 “has n good elineacter now, and Is ncareful and successtul busl- nessman, - WASHINGTON CITY. The mosk lmportant work remalning to proote tha healthfulness of Washiugton und ta rendor the “improvement of its moat unslehtly lel;uuma pugslble ta about to be- gin, It has - been -declded to be- gin the fillioe of tho diats sonth of the White _ Ilouse .nnd = West of the Washington Mommwment with the sand renoyed 1n dredeing the river, Ixrm’ldml for wnder the [nst piverand hacbor bill, These dredgings will go far towards establishing the alkes and ahutthne ont the tides frow thesa low lands, and whey this fs aecom- plisherd they wlil” soun becoma dry and can bo rapidly fited and bmuraved, ‘Thelr ree- Tnmution “will nld 1,000 acrey of park to the aronnds sonth of the ?‘inm Departiaut at White Ttonse, and. wi mli;lrcly relfeve tha city from the deleforiond elivets of theso ex- tonsivy mugshes, TULE INTHRNATIONAT, NAKK OF OUICAGO. Commissivner Raup fo-nlght refuss to give vul any nformution as to the report o the axamination of the Internatiopn) Bank o Chicngo. 1ls suys that it Is expectud that the fcts statogt 1 thaveport tway be corroborated to-morrow, and ahy publleation now might o an Injustice, y EXTRA ARSSION TALK. Tlhe tlu‘l)'c{n‘\g;\lhu{tas;iufisl(n\tnr Con/.rlrcim Is revived ty 7, DU oes pal yppear to have started fronkthe White lluusu.u ! NOMINATION®. To the Western Apsociated Press. WASIIRUTON, 1 G iApH 6 Lo Pres- dent nominated Hiram Price, of Iown, Cow- \I'I"A?hm\g\’ of ludlon Altates, viee Tiomas M, Nlchol, whose uml.h\nl ot wag withdrawn ut ils own re(lnun Also- Absniom Béyma 1o bo United !1 atos Marshal of fl(nélll ‘wrotlnn, und tho_following to bo Unitod States Attor- neya: Samuel W Motlan, “Tor South Caro- Iinay Geasge AL Duskly, for ul? Sunthern Distriet of Alabyua, ho Reeelvers of DPuablic Moneys; n\mon . WiKInson, M- nuette, Misih: Johw 3. Partuut, Detroit, 3 John Lynn, ‘Truey, Miny, To be It terg of the land Otau: John P Ow- ong, ‘Taylor's Falls, Minn. 3 Charles B, Tyler, Traoy, Minm 4 . ARMY ORDERS. . Gen, McCook, who has baen on Gen. Sher- m?\\' Il fur yoars, has been ordersd to ol his lyglmun at White River, sud Chap- i Mulifis lins bugn reured 1o ko ehareo of adueation In tha "“"1" Ariny ollears sny that Seerstary §ncoln hna esprersed an in- \enlhfin_\ to royplutionize staff wppolntments, e tifiiks someoiicers huve heen enjoying fat and ensy berths oo Iong, and that it s fair 1o &ive thow o (aglo of dervios upd lot those who havy seen” hard gervies pepfoym staff dnty » while, . GEN, MAIONE'S DENK in the Senato wasileeorptud with o handsome |lnmlsnolmr. o whiei was attaahigd o card \\\Vlhlil 10 ffilllm\'lnu]l:um-llumull:\|‘"}‘hlu Hon, ant Mabyng: ‘Tha colured Vieglnings g Journing iu ‘\\;uhluumu lcudir les‘n{‘s“x; token of their gppreglition of the mnnly stawl taken by yoi \n dofonse of frev sueeeh; h‘e‘:ln :;:houla. @& T vote, ang sn hpnest o —_——— SMALL-POX, Hpeeiat mmm.Aw "Tha {iieaga Tridune MiLranp, tid,, Aoedl 6, vin Elkhart, Ind., April_8—"Two |lemhn1 wara 'mpnlmc(l from smulbpox in tuo small-pox Jnoullty, abeus 1ive s eash nf_here, to-d ! ld'flau Y onse e its nppearance. 'Phere arg threo oF fout cused ura banght to ho futgl. e m—— CHURCH AID, - Wlonnz‘srnn‘ -\{:mii A\"fil %—‘?; t:m‘ an- nygl pesslon ot the New Engluy scopal i s g e esndl il some sull waa enllusted. 3 s Noother Walaker ik vatels Hile=i ecals. CANADA. Prof Hind Again Pays His Re. spects to the Halifax Arbitrators, L Iis Tuslllade as Vigorous When the Attack Was Commenced. as No Gloves Used In . Handling Mr. Whitcher, a Bitter Enemy.- Manful Stand of tho FProfessor in Dehalt of tho Dofranded Amoricans. 3 The Oplening of Navigation = Genoral News from Al Qnarters of the Dominion, . PROT, HIXD, . Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune ILALray, No 8., April 8,~Tho followlng Iotter, nddressed to the Governor-Generg) from Prof. Hind, Is published tp-day: Winpson, N. 8., Murch 23, [881L—Muy @ pleass your Erceltency : Tgather from tho stutemonts mude In diferent publie Jouraals that cortnin corpespotderies which hns tnken pluco botween your Eacellency's Government and myself in relutlon to the **tisbory frauds™ hus been luid beforo the Senuto and ‘the Commons of Cannda, This correfpondence is necompaniod by w ro- part from Mr. Whitetier, Commissloner of Fleherlos, dated Otwwa, Dec. 2L 1830, and addrossad - to Bie Joln A, Macdotiald, Premieg of your Exculloney’s Governmont. {n tho correspondenca prosented to tho Hoase of Comtnons on March T 18 copy of & private let- tor which Luddressed to the Mavquls of Lorao on tha ek of Docenstior, 1630, Your Fxcellency 1s doubticas porfectty Justified In A MATILEL OF IS MOMENTOUS CHAR- ACTER 3 {u walving alt distincttons betwoen oiticial and private communications; therefors 1 nceont your declslon with respect and ncqulesce n ity propriety; but your Exeeliency wiit be tho first tu see that I inusg nlgo under tho circumstunces respeatfully [nsist upon attention to ny communiestion of the f7th of Febraary, 1881, which rofers - “to an offulal lotter sopr Iixeellengy was plensed to address ta me acknowledging thie recoint of tho private lottor bud wrliten 10 Lord Frederick Caven- Hah, Which letter was sont to the Marquis of Lorne by Lord Frodopick Cuvepdish with iny permission; his Lordship having kindly first ob- tafned my consent, 'This lettor to Lord Froders Ick Cuvendish s of {mportaneo, having apecind reforeaco to tho fishory frauds, and it s dye ta Lord Frederick Cavendish and tho uoble housa to which hp bylongs that iy catilest otfaris ta huve tho whole niatter properly examined nud reetified moro thun two years ugo . BIOULD BE WIRELY AND TRUTHFULLY ' KNOWN L fn England and Amerle The report of Mr. Whitotier upon tha tishery frands, ns n whole, iaa suprisinr dooumune. It s addreased to Bir Jobn A, Mncdonald, who wns “Mr. Whitchor's chict at Washington In¥871, und for myuy youra since. Cumnon gense sUKKESts thati if' my crtminatiug statemonts could ba In nuy wiy dls: proved, it is not Mr, Whiteher, an lmplleatod oftfolal, who should be required to prove then, and produco the forged and frandulent doou- ments and show their. boarlngs end retutions to show this - simalo and ! Boglish mwthod of inqulry. To sallelt, Instynd, report-on his erimes by n londlog entprit, §3 very ko nn endeavpr to esenpe eonvicton by roprehansivla weans, whioh honest man will un- derstand, Mr, Whitcher's repurt may Indecd o vegarded s slmtlar ta one whioh (n all prob- abllity would vimnuate from the accountant of u bunk aceused of ; CONCEALING A FALSE DALANCE-SIEET, and presonting it with the indorscaient of tho Directors tn the pssembled shiroholders ut thelr ununal meotfny, Tho aplnric I8 required by tho Diractory ta reply i this acousation and roport to them. Tho culprit does roport on thfugs In general; but thero ls’ one cruelul test which ho' and tho ]irvectors pos|- tively refuse to look ity Tho teat !s tho falso Dbalages-sheof, o tho mntter stunds riow with rospect tp those gigantio fshory ead customs fenuds, They eall mo * tho ucewsor,” -and. all gorts of nawen, but persisteatly refuso to lonk at tho falsn Nsh-catoh and fish-trudo tubles by whosu ofd the eass ut Hallfax was won In No- vember, 187, aud tho arbitrutor ulsn rofused to look At these preyfs which 1oMelnlly hold and profered to him before tho awnrd was pald over to Cannda, Thia fs not a eredltablo NOR 18,11 A MANLY TOSITION 1o bo churged with oceupylng, and [ have charged tho Npitish Comimisslonor, Sir AcT, Gult, with bejug in this position. for more thip wwo yenps, and my letters have lonx baen pub- (lshea aud Qi roplies, po thepa is na dpubt about this matter. Ho refitsed tolook at tho pruofs, hut Mr. Whitcher's ronoyt, speaking of things fn wenern! and avolding esscutial particulars, elthar iifudvertently or with- subtle, Intent pers mlts mora fmportant taqgts to bo mndo public, whigh I bave only Mghtly reforred to or passed over with merclful purpose, now no longor necessury. Me, Whitshor says, speakiug of tuo fillag-tish catch-tablo of ptatistlcs presonted ip thn case of her Muicsty’s Governwent: t Owing 10 the want of ppmpetent’ assistanep {n my of+ fleo, & INE DETAILS WEBE CONFLUSED AND DE- FECTIV] consequently In n ellght dewres ellminating trom the returns cortpin produots of flshing not subjeot to concurront uge, tnd of athers yngt- fected by tho Treaty of ‘Washingtop." Vory fow porsons wdersiond what this confession Implies. Very fow kuow how vastly the elimt- nution from (ho ruturns presented to the arbliratops of tha products of Oshing un- aluetod Tx‘y thg ‘freaty of Waaniy, wuwfl oy hid Loun fulrly “and Justly curied out, wonld hiave changed tho fauts atfeyed Lo the arhitrutors fu thacase af hue Mylesry'a” Guvernmont as to the valud of "tho Canudtin fshuries nuifeoted by the "Treaty of Wiahington, A proper ellmbnn- tion of thaso products of tisherivd, neoordng ta tho view firat how puhllulrmm attiolully presont- el b e Whitohur, wou il huve immepsoly dis nipisheld the yslug of the "“M'""Jlul:’m"“‘ Jerally coming. undor the nurview of the arbl- trsors. Uho Tronty of Wushington EXCLUDES FROM CONBIDERATION shellsh, snlmon and shad fisheyies, und gl othor tisheries tn rivers i the mouthsof rivors. Now, so fur-from ef(minuting from the stutlstics presonted to the wrbltrators certuln products of fsping pat sublevt o concurreiice, and of othors not nifested by the Tronty of Washhigron, Mr. Whitchor uctually fntrodiioed_tho ubyurd roportad salinon cniel of 1630 unil 1674, tbo cner- OB gutehof Jobsters or shelltivh, tho prodico 0f gho siad angd nlywire tshartes, tha il nfiul parpolse Nishories, upd nuInerous oiber sp 1y excluded by 1ho Cterns of the reaty of Wushington,” * Your —Excellency will “find oy letter to gir A, J. " Smith, now It befors the Honmute, dated July & 6%, i 1 deow s ujtenon o tha Tucf L, 1t Tpbstor “optelt_alone” bl boon properly olimis nutedd froi tho roturns af 1835 presentud ln tho wuae of her Mujosty’s Guvornment, THE VALUE OF THE 8EAL FISHERY for thut year woild havo fallen $0LGI1 bolow the Mimator's estimnted onteh of 17l nml shpw grunt decline I tho sual Heberivd, histead of steudy dncronso, My, WhItchor's winecessuy) nllusion t0 bl elfurty ug the elimipution ol privdicts not aomiing Winlop l:hu provision of e Vreaty of Wusbington apens u wide ares of Intentionul deeeption, which bud only glinoed ut fn y Jerter ta Bie AL dilth, 3r, Whitoher's objeot {n thus tnteusityng tho Just grounds of cotaplulnis LY thu Amorlouns ks suspicjouy, for I8 nouurs, us” wilk |lrel(~ul|( he showi. W twa other fors, bath of whigh are viriully covert Rita Ay hie puperibTs, A8 1hY wame Han gratly axtenting wud uplifyhue the fivap of wy chakgos, My, Whitches suys, 1 his ropurt (o BirJoun A, Mucdonald, iyt TUE YALSIFIED ¥ISI-CATCH TABLK was priuted i Biglang \vlfli the casp us Hnolly ugreud upon_ and upproved. Ho Joaves mo 9 ol onvtia 1y PrIfted case wnd sutiatienl ubio wid udborad to ub (ttawg in Moy, 1857, und o whole roprinted at Ottnwy, bofore presunin- o0 10 the arblirator, su that i dIiFereut ce to 1By pou pppved f by the Drit{sh Guvermont wis eancijered, pelinped, syd rn-«uwd i Cune r‘“ l;y l‘a’:: Maje ly“nmnuih hnv;- oth cuses 3 Iy pogsosslon, 4ud 16 18 e proof gepy o altered cuse, \mfl IL fulio llmn-urur{ab‘ul?n'-' tinally prespsted, whioh wig oifelally wiven 0 me by the Becratary of the’ Comnmis- slon, us described |||J’urlous peinted lottees thut 1 tong "'l' n Nuvvulbu:} [ By " Jdy1E perias T e R AR S AR MW Mundell most kindly' but frutlesly took such g:"i?a"' !uuluhnlv wmmb'xnunury ‘u‘ luwpoat und . ‘This 0 _duygumen’ wrfich the London Daily zv&t?v; |r?qu m‘”"a‘m‘ ENGLISU HONQJ AND UPHIGUTNTSS, and mindtdl of (e good v1d Engllsh watchword, e play, urged the following Just appeal ) January” inst: “The prosent Govornmont \m'; 7 wo hupo, most. certuinly respond {a tho uppea of the United —Sintes, it b 14 thido, by rofusing, in the nama of Bngilsh hotinety and hador, ta peatlt by a wisstatod cnsg and by naisting on tho fulfest and_oom ntlon of nil tho fucta' Your \0 pleased to abserve that this expresslon o Eugliah sentiment 18 ovoked by tho comparn- wvoly ninur faisifications of the fish-eateh ntistics, which tado fnto (nsignificance when compnred with the falsified and forged fiah- trade statiaties displayed 0 the seeeot nppendix. Newordudy | CONCCTUMIR tho twenty-first wrilelo of thaTreaty of Washington nro “lost utterly when nlueod side by sido with tho forgpd and faleitiod oustoms rotiens of the diforeht provinces from 1851 to 1877, and VSED TO CHEAT TIiE AMERICANS, as Mr. Whitcher confesses in_relation to * tho ramisslon A customs duties.” This 18 what Mr. Whiteher I8 repurted to sny in his rn‘lmrl fuid befora tho Senate of the Domlilon: * Respect~ ftig nppendix memoradium concerning® tho \twantyfirst article of the ‘Treaty of Washington, ‘tho piper refeerod 1o 15 a hlank nppendix, torm- {11z b purL of tha ense: but, propared by Mr. Minlt, and ]wlmml forprivate inforinntion iy for- mulnting that portion of the Dritish claim which reluted to tho remission of customs dutles,” A m.?ru (mportant ponfegslon could not be tmade. MF, Whitehor defines and limits tho use of the scerct nppondix memornudum, It wus formu- lating that portlon of tho British elnim which rotates to the rouission of customs dutles. Mr, Whitcher recapitulutes, and docs not deny my churges that TINR BECRAET APPENDIX embindles fdentieal neguments -ndvanced by cotnsol, and_contains a_rocapitalution of tha fiilse Hah-trado table tpon which 1v 15 based, My, Whitcher goes mmeh fucthor than this, Ilo states that *This memoranuum wns to estublisiy tho extent of tho fish trade -Detweon Cannda ana the Ualted States. ond o feet of oustning tax on tho &sme It hie goes on Lo sny,—and this 18 bls falsenood: “The prin Iml statomonta nsed helng derived from United States authorities, verited Ivf' com= pirlson with Catindinn returns,” The vrinolpal Aatewent Is exclusively Canadinn, und has no roferenco to United Btates returns, It 18 a falsified Canadinn atatement, contalniug up- wards of 430 records of tho annuni exports and inpurts of tho Provinees of Ontario, Quebeo, Nuva - Seatla, guw Brunswick, and Princo Edward Isfund, £8r twontyssix yoars. 173 TUTLE is 4 Tablo A, Bummary stitement of all Pegy- inces, snowing tha valdo af (1sh aud prixduats of fish fmported fegm the Unjied Blates and ox- purtéd to thio Uniteg Blutas and oll uibor eqyn- trics during each year froni 183t to 1870 fu- clusive.” This thbio covors In glosoly printed figurns pnge 7 nng shres parts of puge 8 of the appendix neinorandum cununrumfi o twenty- Nrst nritole of Ihe Tronty of Washlngton. The retmiining portion of pua 81 aceupled by tho recapitutution vf tho thinia foronoh year of this tuble, ‘Fhis tablolsa grossly falsfiied and In many pyrtientues n forged stitement, Thare are ather tbis Folipwing, » Theso 3 «On tho 10th of 'y Dy o are g yare derived -from - Uttfed’ States, Cinaaian, ‘und_Newfoundland sources, but 1 have wule no reference ta thom, Any person gluncing for one niment at tho tho tablesin thy Avcret uppendix pui soa thay what [ lave stated 18 true, qud taat : WITAT MIL WHITQHER STATED 1S FALSE If Mr. Whitcher's report was forwprded to tha Imperin) Goversmaont_for Informatipn on this matter it was forwarded under elreninstances wnd conditlans T (luc{l,\w 1 speelly turthor thin 1o express tho fear thal thoy cover mensurcless ishonor and gross unfaltbfuiness to trust. After il . I -huve _ohurged ou this suhject 10 your . Excolluney, t 3 n solf-candeimping wid un-Eogllsh sot, whichall thie world will unidegssanid,—that this @lninat- g documednt, this nppondiy wemorgadum con= cerning tho titonty-irat uttiols of the Treaty of Wushimgton, showld not be produced and ex- Ylmnml. butleft to the misropresuntations ot tr. Whitcher,, nn fmplicated olliclal, 1t s do- calving tho fayal wd jalr-play loving Envljs people. I 1A 4 tyunt l‘v the fricudly Amerloan peuplo who haye been toceived and ‘chogtod Ly 1. 'inis nct only throws bonor, truth, and law to the winds, 1 hold glliclaliy o copy of % THIS INFAMOUS DOCUMENT, and, In justice to the. Engllsh. Governmont and people, us woll us 1 the Gevernntent and people of e United Biotes, 1 now tuko graper steps o expuso M. Whiteher's rg;mr an thig mutter, Quls secret nppeidls momaranditmn goneerang the twonty-irst artlelv of the "Trenty of Washe ington, eoupled with the check pumbor [Buve dederitied, #9730, is tho clew which reveats tho 5{v0 GTeps 0f roguery from 1871 to 1873 in ile documents Lo estublish tho extent of the flsh trade butween Canudit and tho United States, and the aifect of 1ho custams tix on the aumne, The presentation of Mr. Whitcher's vapart witn th(s decluration to the Sennto, upurt from fts supposed tennswission of tho infor- mution of the howe Governinant, 4 a uravo . re- tleetion on thut body, It virtually presupposes that the.membersot the Seanto * 1O NOT CARE TO LOOK nt the appendix meworanduin to eco {f Mr, Whitcher's statomont I8 trae, and, if any menbor does ears Lo luok, that ho witl ut biave the mornicourage to dare. to exposy tho dcts fe dictates, Bt Mr, Whiteher docs e mukes n bold. avowal o any: il wns . printed far vatt s Lun. o Any o ofter | mrde thio Jolnt 3 1&H Vumimfdsldirin 1877 to adiic coal, Tumber, andauiytroens’ 1D nstomishing. s nouiteenicat I8 4R ANSWEr to my quustion pro- posed to SirJatn A. Muedonald on oo, 22, 100,— tho duy_before tho date of Mr. Whitehor's ro- purt, Ona thing [ ean suy nbout Mr Whitcher's repart: 1648 1 bold and clover attompt to mis- Jend the pubitie, snd purticulurly tho Americuns, by nn appurent opaniess of uvowal of motives for the complaxion and uso of the fraudulent nppendix memorandani, apon which 80 much duepents; but, the bold attempt bemg exposed, thin* Fauduco, toujours Fuuducol” bolog un- vuiled and i CONFRONTED WITH TRUTIf, hohns mulo the matter ten tiujes wqmob{ ivowing tho purpoges of th ‘frand8, - From this avowed purpbse bolthor ha nor lils ahettors oun uow withdraw, N Your Excelléncy will bo so good as to notleo that Mr, Whitcher doves: not”heed the faot L muted out to your Bxoeltenoy in my published ettor duted Dee, 27, 1880, thut” Mr. Francls Clitro Ford presented in the nane of her Majcsty the Queen certnin mp‘smrln of tho British enso, une, 1877, and n Au- wgust, 1877, Mr. Francls Clwe Forl VIrtunlly uu.pcr\'lml Mr, Mipll under mpst dise reputiblo olroumstunces in transtorming sud truudyjontly altering mppt of these supporis— smmelys tha regords ot tho figh friade of an on- tlea provinge fay ypwards of (wenty yeprs, and Introduelng them Inio the appendix memorun- duin_concorning the twontgetirat urticly of tho Treaty of Washiugton for the purpgsu of . ESTABLIAUING TIE INTEREST at tho fsh trade botween Unnada and tho Unitod Srates, and tho effeatol tho customs tuy on thy sume, s naw gaiifeased :by.3in Whitohor, Atr. Whitehor does not dany that tho revanitulution which embudies this lrmlmllum o=y Of vory muahy—\vis gworn ji evidetics, nor dops he dony thnt gounsel daod the fures vesulting frum-this frad on_the list duy but ono beford the eause closed, Any ncn\lm wm: chnus:;.lu ‘El:flk v;u'u nluu tut my stutonenisare truo. Yint, now, is the [\l’ll:lflllll al Sir A T, Galt, Me. Whitcher having deelnrud tho nurp}\uu le' tha seoret, on wa hoculls it. blunk; appendix ¥ Whoover henrd of 4 “blunk appendix ' llwfi of your Excellency to can- siiter tha attjtudo At tho Engllsb peoplo and of the Eaglish press whqu thoy: updopstpad this wattor, und leyrndhay % LISI HONESTY AND HONOR havo heen tritlegd with and teoling4of just jn- lllumufim uu';mh Dl"{!!ll an r‘Im pirt vl llmj.&murl- can poople ngminst ona of the moast tafumous and protracted awindles of modorn times.—tho Prhpunullm fur und preasing, stccossful, but ramiulent fasue, tho Hisheries contention at Huhfax, 1heg of you toconsldor that ull tho wharges of dishoneaty and roguery 1 huve pubs Tiely mudo are only darcd 1o bo mot by refusal 1 look ut cexoroise of B pruafa -In.ovon oourt, and the L unacrupulons and | disloynt power in A otter to _Bir Churles Mike, & copy of which > hr;Luum 7 & hnve reforred tu the taloaram which latoly ap- penrwd < In yarloys Aml:r(u’ul and Cul‘lll‘lml papers respacting 8ir Chirles Dilke's ul tugod suctoent In tite Hoyge af Commans that iy allowntions weru *tgroundless nod ncredible,™ Citn It bp poagiblo that your E!orllunfl{'l (gvey! ment considoged (€ uraper pr expodlunt to sand o the [uperlul Goverament Mr. Whitohow's falze and deliding Toport us mn mnswer to tho lotost invostl, . Bxcoiloncy wil nd - comfort ol 1 oun shio will becomn n great favorit wiy Ihave just arrivey L founi’her a are tha traveling pablle. hor from Boston, ) pravement over previous efforts, being vy onsy Ih all her mavements, free from vibration, ———e—— PAssenIRers, nnd U im. HButy white Lam prondito sea n vessel g, this In’ the magnllicent harhor of Hality my sotisfaction iy tinged with regret thy owing to tho distance from.tho areat frelgiy of sun{nlylnz centre: o an , thora 1y little probanily 18 being abla Tor soma thne o conwe glve buslness onongh entire port g ine of steamers tike the Parisian, “tlm In tercolonial Linhroad mueh, deals oxertions di Al can it 13 i"""m wil rec hing ulm\d{l il no doubl do dme - grey ont. \anl(l\:rlhl‘ enough of frelght ory strenin of passengyeTs glich a3 18 required malutaln vessels ko this, 'l;h? Juuxnmn:‘: erftt Tnws of nature 4y oo pow contend with ably not far di for us 4 and, although the timo Is prob. fstant when a smaller clnss of ateamors might be maintalned in the tridey [ and doubtiess. ths Henve oharges | huve inndud Your Hxcollency Wikl pleaso nbserve thut | huve speclatly called Sir Chnrles Djlke's gituntion to tho fuat ghat woy ono who chooags to ml?‘ L the enystm returns aud nt thy forged statemants 1 tho appendix memoratding oan see That my: stntonfutits usro Iucontrovertible. [ have rha bonor to b your Exculloney's obedlept sorvaug, e © - HsNity Youry Hino. Pho lutter to Sir Ujmries Dilko wog wind Maurelh e % e TIE STEAMER PARISTAN. Spectal Dlapateh ta The Chicagy Tyibune. J1ALIFAY, April 8.—A nuinber of gentle- men were cutertalied at hinol en hoar( tha mag))ificent pew Allay steamahip Parlsipn, on Jwr yrrival here,~Sir Hugh-Allan oponpys Inge tho Chalr, ‘Thg pereayiiteelvil, aid por Iiglyal elreles of the Pravinge werd well rop- resented. TheChapmnn sald vy “Centlemet, (b alfordy e wuch pleqsurg. ta bl you all & cardinl ond hearty welcoms an board the Purlsing. © Without elabming 1oy her auything ‘more thai the putural Im pravement whileh 1. oxpected in every nuwly-constricted vessol s blidding for tia approval and svnuun uf the publle, I thfuk 1 may say thut I some respecty, {ro her pecullyritles, sho macks a1 o by gte nuvigatjotn, e \s the” * firab »uucm. steanier tipt aver was bullt anticely pf st for acean’ navigation, and, untlt a’few days nyo, was the lurgest- vessel sunsirmetwt bf steel fur any purpose. She hus s double Dottom *throaghout, and iy frong canse, the outer skin was to be so Iu{nrm Ha = tively ta 111} the space hatween fyantthe ine nerskin with water, the siwgiger syonld stil be perfect]y Bea\vnrhiy. and ¢ould prg! I 84 th Algusnlc in su(utz'st n ather respucts she 1§ supplind th ¢ - lugpsovenent Bigwn ML Wt il o o . ahal and from "l‘llfllx pli the year round, see thid the largoer elnss of vegsels, 1§ Parlsian, wiil have to proes e present, beyond 11alth n Jess rallrond-distance from nearer to the grenat cuntres of bu were possibl the steaw fors e iny ed, at least for to are entlrely hins taught us . that 6 i3 to do o with vessels (ko this MG Pl gt hengo, and ness ey 1 wonlit much prefer torn) ot I(l\ll(nx,‘\\!(lh which v:Z‘ satisiod, - Buy - exneriency Tinppssib 1 “nve \'{; doubt, howeyer, that in the futyre the trady of Hulifax wit rreatly nerense and oxtend, owing ‘to the dovalapiment of the ndjointng Trovinees, 1ts awn great natural advantagey 24 0 seaport, and. the improvements” snon g be made n it For tha-purpoese of « naval station It ennnot be surpassed, and 1n that re spect it can have Wu campetitor; indeed, it one plice on thiy seems Jnpossible t it f‘:l const can _combine the ad ness to frefglit-ceptres and a grand wntazes of near naval positions and - in thay reapect STalifax hay sume compensation, TeRret yory miuel wy compelln v that we have beey il to arrive nt these conclusiong hut, having given the matter much considers tlon, I cannat do othorise.”} MARINE MATTERS. Bpecial Dispaleh o TAs Chlcago Tribnns, Orrawa, April 6—The coming scason of navigation, ga far os rates ave concerned, promises to he for: tha bppt-owners the bey which this aection of conntry has, seen for yeiras angd forwarderd are 1n correanoncding Iy goad apirits, Tho goutracts already mady are large; rates good, and prospects that me- not now employed will hava nll they eandy at prices equaliy good, If nok Lot At the eseuf fium,hgh‘ "wat posstila o et 1 mhny enses wiltnt® the openin of the " senson way hring, sm’e:a’i trananctlons being now chany copi {n dividual work Iy ngs, R evs In thelr runrlhn{ whieh yay ‘The earryine y -f tho various forwvardars has b cousliderably enlarged carried hng incronsnd so that they virlually® hern butthe freight taby {ronioy nve mi roportiony own handsy and, Jf " thoy do not becojne tuo greedy, mp‘y \\'l|l'!h|d all they ean (o n‘s“hm’g s thasenson lasts, ’'Lleve can.bo na denfi of the fact that boutims this season prowises ta thoss who -understand * the' wark’ to byay f“""‘ w bauunza as it nsed to g Jurteis yeurs 4go, Whitehnll, nnd Burlington, My tranaportation of A new lino of stonmors will this city and Kingston during clodent for the of fumber,' - SEaso - The hean aiven The pr}\n\ siatant Bngdneer may elnsmchlur I-}n';'lmlu 3 a3 n [l élfiuhrlu \ng il Several nl 4 m;‘ (m\ ba some ten contraets havy already bean mnde for large shipments e tween. this port and Quebpe, New York, SIS betsween Pl lga coting . . . . Maring and Fishorics Dej ot give nntice thut, iy necordance \\'I'mnmo” AR ons of iy aot of Parjinment, periniss Vi IX{: htn athe tamg of tho steamer Oyt o Gle PYROND pxtensive Te 'The following rules as to olasaifieation of Steambont Engineers have the Governor-Geli . cligs Chl Alrst-clasy finlas, heon wpproved AR h Cnl\u'wll;“\ltlil%- heeE Moy by second 10 (Slll‘et’l!unhwcr.v ¢! o A first-class Ase o secoliy] ton A sreond o eyl i olisa Assistant Englucer muy bo second toa (illnlechlxn Chiet Lngineer,.-In casv wliera the grade of tho eerlijunte (ues nop mllrnlily the uqnllmut fup the fittlon, he he ful ted clurllflcnlu ag pro i axHy n Hm‘] Spet Vi i rusllhm, lye 1y ind g peten [ o nl)tfl“\ led fn the et D o e, Chicugo Tribune. o (Tonoxte, April b.—The news from the varlous hyrbary uloug .the. lukes hownding Qniarig shows thul navization . was.nlios genorally open towards the end of last week, dersail eer iy, L"fiwl woy woulld have beel wie el tya ends bEcthls waek hagd 16 pos he colilznapawhich ot Ju-on Sugnts ropoyts a o ke nent I]M) of yery conglderable stores of merelmndlng, princi ptly pnber gnd railway-wooil: to be moved. Thwvesspls of the inke-fleet have undergono Wi activity. that the revival of businesg surpassed this yoay. QENERAL mflo than the usunl mmenut of overhinuling, iich clearly ghows that the nwners, as well 18 lm\‘lfl\\en‘ antleipate & geasan of greater than wonted Everything Intllcutes nst vear will ba Nuws, Epecial Diapateh fa Tha Chlcaga Tribuna, OtrawA, April &—A looal paper publishes n sonsatlonal necount of n decvased members ullowance belng stopped by 4 cousin, who clalms that the Indy to whom sesslonal the-Government intended forw demnity was not, his wife.at alf. yeling tho b . *It |u rgported that chpvges of'f serlons nnte urg hayo beop preferred agafust 8 Govel ment-oflicinl by an employs under him, who recently recelved| notlce U)nm May his presice would not ojy, d, lilo 11 [l After the st of @ rpqulred. 1. Popo, 4} the sugrestlon of his mediegl pdvlser, hing. mong to New York fora change of uir fnd bpen somowhat loip: work. 11a'wil] bo nvsunt two weeks. reulpr’ addyessad ta tho clvil aerv: H)(gummut the, Dumginlen hins been issued by 1t asks for tho slgnatures 'Jfl}’én’.“‘i A ¢ overninent, Seo! his health d by hard 13 ofall anplayés ta the agreemept tat they ) nit attempt ta inthyen cul memhors of Tarjiangent to haye thelr salgries Inciyised, or atherivise usg any’ undue Infliengain this direction, ‘Ihe signing of tho elreylar Is compulsory, - men! Among the pensioners pald by the Goavert i tlhgulnhn[; day wis J’\\'ulu’x‘-loo v:‘lm'n"‘ named Shoyt, who I8 10t yoars of age. ila ha subnrby at” Juneylite, and is resides in Al guite nut\ve. pengionor, I this dnryls, Aulljy, anotner 3 distriet, 18 93 yéars old. £ the othur elghity penstoneys, shirty-six are over U3 years of wge, The Synod pf the sformed Eplscopal Cryrch af Cangdn will hold ity annuul wael ing hore onthe 80th of- May, { uu‘eutlw the -Inppragemont o wpp! be held at Phlladelp! Spectup 4 8- Tr “T'wo brotd i whal “atters the delogntes uted to-attend the General Caunall, to hily, wlil be arrnnged, s_.rm to Jhe Clicig MONTHEAL, Auril (liutie. 6rs, named Lorimer, are secused of having sold - Hauor a0 fensa set up wos, I,hnfi ndian named Glassons buk tho o tho Lidinn Is the son af o Frenchunan, whils “his mothor was the daughter of a Ncuumuum and un Indian squaw. ‘The Pollea nglstrate asked timo to copslder suchan inturntivaal metauge before daplding, schame for ma! $400,000, Emlgrants from ol pniding 100 square langnes of tnmlrhr—luml fn_tho Northwest lios buen ared fn Parls, France, The_capltal I3 Id Franeo wiil Bo suppllod with means ta erect houses aul buy o vicultumyl inplanents an theleapeival ‘Fho edmpany wndortnkes 1o seltlb the whole of 113 irant inshde of tep years, Auerlean deaters t\' costipg $::50,000, in the urchased 3,500 horses Montreal nrket dur Tng tho lust throo monthy, and shipped fhem nlrovnr to tha Htates, pned ¥ pertal Disatch ta The Chicags Tribune Taponro, April; 8.—Thoe Ri-Rey, Dn Uloary, the now Hshop of Kingaton, vived, and will leave for his future MOTEowW. THE INSTIT L ANAT N8 are opyg Lo MIEN, . Bpeclal Duapaich ta Tie Chicaaa Telbung NaNTREAL, Apil} G.—A fow days sincs the Iustitut Canadlen, whoso library for some, years past has beep upder the ban of the Ro- man-Catholle clergy, eeaseil to exlst ush usefu_fustitution, meut” waa tha euuse, Peeuniary eopbarrusse g e Tritatoes 18 charge. managed .t preserye tho boaks fred ol.debl Uuuuull'. Thy 1dea was, B HucjenE to w futire dey, Thy X»;m‘lhu giltus o ““much.i '\h““‘y' 18 apposed Lp. the l\hrar. s will . excotlush logk Qhunies (o Jsh syl af Dr. Ing dawmagey of mgmuxf:. “u:uu 1 jding { it g by raturned faver o ! 1 and_ hive offered them to the CItY rovided that body wjil allow tho pubiis ta iy thum and. have access to theu b hus ‘hu Uhpse volime: foy the pu 4 pt 1 wi ¥ {rew reading by laat. e A FALLING COANICE. 3 would fors hile gt sowe Tench-Cunudian wemvers and, will Frgeronr, IIL, Apfll 6.—The furyin the Te(rich yiatyst J. 4, Howlt, ay- v tho- Tulling of i l o complulnyut, @ :i‘;al.fiofl foy the death of Als$ \:h:;"é“:f: 118) F s B , andremarkabyy .