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2 { mecurcd by outrnge, Intimidation, violenee, | cited, [Loud laughter, In which Buller Y andwrong. Ench instance which he cited | Joined heartily, and which was ocenslonad by was corroborated by eviilence i tho posses- | Burnslde’s manner and diselaimer.] 1 am "4 slon of the Government, Some of thesa vases | Just ivmg emphiasis to what Inroposoto say. 1+ mreol AMr, Butler—I say the Senator Iy y THI: MOST STARTLING CHARACTEIL USCOMMONLY EQUABLE. < Tnonocounty In Texas sinco the Inst elec | Mr. Burnside—l am In porfect good humor, tion thers have been forty convictions of | and perfectly cnlm, Mr. President, [Re- Dettocrntic election oflicers for falling to te- | newed inughter.), tiun 1,5% Republlcan votes that wero cast, | ~ Mr Butlor—1 congratutate the Senator on In Mississippl Unlted States’ Supervisors | keeping cool, Tuin dellghited to see him so wern driven from the polls By violehée. Ne- | cool. [Laughter.] groes were intlmidated. In one county Mr. Burnside—I o not spenk as loud as thera have been sixty convictions of cleetion | the Senator, but. I relterato my statement, frads by Demacntic ofticurs under pleas of | that any man who snys there wns o bargaln guilty, Cannon had been fired at tho polls | on this side of the Ohnamber, says what Is with.the avawed purpose of. Jatye, “ DRIVING THE GARFIKLD NRGIOES TO THE Mr. Butler—Anothor enso of ‘coolness [al- woos,” luting to the emphnais Mr, Burnaide plnced and they went thert, At one place, bebween | upon tho word false.) +I want tosay to the two anvilts pinced at equal distances In front | Senator, and all othor Senntors on that side, - of n poiling booth, aleading Democrnt traced | that when they ndopt tho tacties ha, lins In the sand a line, and announced to the as- | adnpted,—if he supposes by the use of such sembled negraes “That I8 the dead-line, | langnageas that he can deter mo from a full, which no Garfleld nigger will pass!” ‘The | complete, unqualiiled discussion ot a publls “ Ginrfleld niggers ¥ dld not wndertake to | act, the Senntor Is simply mistaken, pass it “The dead-iino to the Southorn | Mr, Burnside—Ido not think there 18 a negro of to«lny still has the terrible inean- | member on this floor who will sny for a mo- ing which it onco conveyed to the Unlon | iunt, that Idesire to deter any wan trom any- occupants of Iebel prison-pens,” “The | thing like free diseussion, I.mean to meet atroclous frauds of the Shoestring District.| this eharge which lins been so often made, were exposed. ‘Cho Domoerntle - Senators | and which lins will have many n day's work before them to STIRED ME TO THE 80UL, unswer this terrible arralgnment. Tmoan merely to say that any man that “TURNING TO MAHONE, makes that statoment says what 18 false, [ Mr. Frye sald that tie Republlcius welcomod | do not want to cheek discusslon, but, onn Tiis new departureas a hopefulmeans for the | little suspiclun which 1s floating through the destruction of theSolld South. 'I'here were | nalr, for n Senator to getup md talk aboutn two civilizations kn thiscountry—one founded | eorrupt bargnin,—{with an airofdisgust, Mr. !"‘i"‘!‘.‘.l'fi'u’}f"“ufl,’ lfi(;‘g!lg"-p]l;lmul’?f “Blll:l‘l,g'r;}nd,lthg Burnsido left the sentenco nicomploted]— tine had come, nutwithatanding tliere ind | Pots ho sunpose any man on this side swould fudulge In n corrupt bargaln ¢ 1f we would been o war, when I was ‘to be declded which eivillzation should control, .nnd | not lndulge in a corrnpt bargaln, how can hie safd that all Repnblieans I the | thers be nbargaln? Isay sny this thing North - are united that - the purpose | g ong tostop, Iwillnotsny 1t must stop of the Northorii civilizatlon Is not necom- | 3/ T il top It, but I say § it to plished until every white or bluek, foreign or | beeause L eannot stop It, but I say it ought to nntive-born, shall have all the rights that are | stop. Tn all deceney, in all proorlety, Sunrmntocd Hurhy the fi"llgsttlk:gll;wéec»‘li‘nlgg n n}l lionesty, 1'1‘ all falr dealing, that thing jemocratic Senators, nfte . 9 Mr, Frye, stated that they wera convineed :'{,‘f‘;;‘:‘l"f !gx?lng l(t. ?‘;"3 ri":;lll,:h:’%tzw[‘::lfinfi that Frye represented tho Administration, t" £ o Se ho i s E oand that, 80, they saw no renson | Ahy member of the Senate who hos beon ' why thoy shoufd render uny nssisi- | gullty of this thing, If the Senntor will B siamy (hae. T ohu ot | ok in i Sesolutlo ralelng o uninittoa o nthnnted plaln sl i Vi against the confirmation of Robertson, !;:l"fi“"g:m l:‘n::“f‘o‘:{'l!up;:; :;l‘:{l{n ns""“"“' on SEsATon i R i I DM, Butler regrottod that ‘ s salid to be very busy tonight In glving on i LAN i NE nn interview xlenylmfi tho reports tha e | T GALD “}.;,‘,‘;f',‘,',‘é;’,:';;’;fi"'fl“ FENATHL abandoned the jden of elmfnnlmlepuumm, Tad rieen In his. Indlgnatio " u wlien It scomed possibloto ilm that e might | giil Bsen h e fhdition, whon tha assumg the lendership In the Sunate upon ;‘QI’I‘E’:" ‘:‘"‘" h‘““‘ Il“l ”"LLH \llll Illlit Nlb the retirement of MecDonald and "Thurman, renlep s lll l'l") "Il”l““l"‘i ‘Fhiose who elnim to know suy that abund- 10, CHATES Biors l‘;"“)s,fir'm;l" "'blm{é fna ant ovidenee can found 'to show that | Po6 S8 e ¥ l;:“l m&m St: s{lmon), Brown was at first disposed to nct Independ. | I RORIE Teigh I scat in the Sunate, ently, as Maliono hns done, and that he sub- r. Burnslde—And ha Senator does, I sequently changed lis_mind, A denial of | Wil give up ":é' Uainmlttee, and ncknowledge ¢ vi " e you have & mulority. ’ég“:"ollff“ ;g‘b"‘“'g'(‘,{“lw‘}‘égr"'“m“ eutlous dis- | Y5 Riltler thon tirned 1is attention to Mr, Frye's speceh, aund sald that the Solid South i\;uul(l ;I{lt blb“b Iufllve«ll bl}l' ll;‘edl;’rnl b I;(IIHIN. 0 " would not be dissolved by abusc, vitupern- W,}smxfl’rnx"l)- C:‘ Aptil 20.—Senator | tjon, or misrepresentation, 18 o hot o Frye's specch to-dny has lnd the effect of | hullied into dissofution. ‘That wns the way, putting o _new phase entlrely upon the con- | ahove all othors, to bring the peaple into & test over the contirmation of Robertson, The | wolid muss for self-defense nmr self-protec- Demoeratic Senntors all belleve thut I-‘r]'e tion. avas pat forth as spokesman of the Adminis- | “ 3y, Burnslde rose to remind the Senntor ne. The D thot o one wds justifled In saying thnt thero tratlon and of Blai ho Democrats are yerv Indignant over Fryw's spcech, THO | wog n corrupt burgatn, aud to iim the charge Was very gratin, t coul proven, it Western Assoclated Press reporter inter- . was msgmwmf and no mun who had been viewed thirtecn Democratic Sonutors i nlght, from both North aud-South, and guilty of the fraud wns entitled to n sent on this floor. It was i cx‘fimm utm s‘:'\lme ?}“I;‘“I nlmlnxmrposr. 'rmfi sl at - the Adminlstration “was ~evi: 1 th nppear more Stalw NOT A THING TO SMILE AT, fontly, Tping & y Syt ir, Dawes, trusting that Mr, Butler would be rendy to-morrow with his Irrefragible tey- tlmony, moved to adjourn, bt withdrew the of opinion that the Democratie polley 1s now | otion to admit the risual discussion lietween 1o vote with L‘onkllmi to n~{cct lmgexlnun- Messrs, Hoar and Brown as to suffrage In that until to-day only three-Deniocrats would | Mussachusclts, Dave voted agalnst fobertson, but now their | Renewing the motlon, he was about to re- olicy I8 changed, and that they propose to | fer, ina joculny manner, to Mr. Butler's tes- relp that element of the Republicans which | tnony, when Mr. Cameron (Pa.) whispered antagonizes the Adminfstration, A Demo- | In his ear, and he refrained. cratic Senator this evening, in_conversatlon, | Adjourned, + advised Seuntor Conkling of the audden R changeamongthe Democratson this question, THE SIXES. CRAZY BONDHOLDERS, ° A prominent REPUBLICAN FRIEND OF SECRETARY BLAINE Special Divateh to The Chicago Tribune. :ifl‘% %p-mgh:) }(lm% ‘H} Eflxiffllmlmnfi“m ption ‘Wasttsarox,D. ., Avrll 20,—A question iy Erybsuoke tor (ministration 1S e } hing arisen in regard to tho powerof an Insana i {,l,f ?::':Lst.lwgcxltll;gu '“}‘.‘:)gl{‘l‘,m":m parson holding called s to slzn n reguest that Blaine dld not tret him_properly in the | for thelr exchange to Bigs. The result may matter of his elcction to the Senate; that | be the payment of the small amount In- Blaine helped Iinle to tho first Senutorshiv | volved, 1t Isyprobable, nlso, that n few :’!Icgfle(::;el.’rcui'l:‘v;stfi{ll;;g““:}ngm\fillntnlflnllm-fi{'xrm. forelgn holders of 6s will gend their bonds, | 4 o v o vas more iikely to bo umong: Its oppanents, | WEEregnting only u small sum, diréct to tho rLhis i3 the stafus of the mntter to-ulght, and | Dopartment for payment, ,Beyond thesy 1t the Robertson cnse wera to como up to- |-exceptional cnses, the opinfon now prevalls snorrow It Is apparent that wearly overy "]ntgguu of the 6s wiil be offered for, pay- non Democrat would vote to refect hint, 1 TUE PREMIUM WIHICIL THE (% NOW COM- AND 3I0W THE BPEECIH SETS, 0 the Western Assocuated Press, than Conkilng and his friends, One Demo- cratic Senator sald he had talked with nearly all of s collengues, aud that they were now THE RECORD, d TROCEEDINGS IN TIHE SENATE, \ Wasnisatoy, D, €., April 20.—The Vice- + Prestdent Il betore the Sennte, ns unfin- “47 1ahed business, the resolution for theelection !, . of officers, and tho debate Inmedintely be- ! gan, Messrs, Dawes, Jonns, Brown, and Frye - particlpating thorein, Mr. Dawes corrected tho statement mnde < byt hint nu\'urslll llnyis ago cnncur;flng"thu outrages on o Mussachusotts man in Miss- | ‘Phore are only nbout 15 o issippl. 1o had the Clerk rend the published alh'om‘-’ (hl;llnpn )h‘:bu;le 'I‘:Pc‘xl\!ql:\r';" I‘:g -'L‘-‘fli"m " statement of Licath, tho victim of the out- | st ?'i?i:&‘il‘{fl‘.: s‘f‘?«fl.‘-}?fiufis'x’!’fé‘r‘filfifi rage, which corroborated the statomont ox- i e Soca i & celt g8 to the locatity, The cl‘r‘eumslnucea an amount large cnough to be troublesoue, transpired in Lonisiana, aud Mr, Dawes ox- " pressed regres that he showld linvo nitributed m:}fl;‘};fi;g}iflhfl?‘g‘as' SLAIEN, ND A N. i L 1610 Migsimsippl through misinformatlon. 7 A Mr Jones (La.) m?IIe:l in defense of the \V,\:«m:tf:::';; a?’x;ngx’inm,l. :{%. peopleot Culdwell Parlsh, whore the ont- | Gout to-duy nominated Richard Elmer, of Tis ~Tage was salil to huve taken place, and sald New York, to be Second Assistant Post- gr. there was nothlug to show thut the erime al- | 1 dtor.General, vice Brady, who resigned Juded to had any politienl signliicance or enrly this nmn;lnw.fimm Mr..flrler, of Penn- ditfgred from what might have occurred In Iy 1] Y . © “anyother'State. Mr. Jones had ‘the Clork :l’;:x‘lg;gt‘\e;'uub‘:\.rll‘)‘."“ll‘};:’:}“::;xi»:‘n:‘«‘:?‘i::~ rond o published account of sistaut Attorney-General for the Post-Ofllca THI BECENT BURGLAR-NURDEI ] - at Andover, Mass., and remnrked that Louls- fig‘;g:"&::},mf ';fi,gs.f,c“,’g‘iv,‘,‘,“;h'ff “3,‘;, ];?::: fananover hed the nwme of & murder belng '\ committed to obtain means to get o theolog- Laute “I’"‘m?“’. L ‘l‘m lrnfmlpun;t “mi', ot . fent edneation,, e would dinve inore to say :;‘l‘“u:: wf,,l&;ll: ':::: ‘:fi: ‘l‘)’n: c,::.m:?,’:“ :ln‘:',fl"' ] on tha subject when ho conld get further in- the .Xayes A\hnll’nlstruuun lx’md which “" formation In regard to the alleged outrages ekl e Ty JE5 in the Stato, Jbeon the proy of jobbers. 'The Star- Mr, Fryo (Me.) made o speech, churglug f.‘;f,‘i{.“ lfiln mmg:meu?lfm m\”vtlth “":ll:;: the Democrats with the knowledgs of buing bureau. Mr. Blmer Is n New Yorker, and in the wrong, und neting contrary to the PE bl 4 g ekt Constitution, aud aduritting that thoy dls- :Bpecial friend of Senator Platt and of Post- pluyed remarkable bravery In thelr position. ',:":;‘::gf";:t:; Jfl'l':,mémllm#::"'};,mfi::;{fi[ Tho Senntor from Geargln was vuetioularly | quyeryt James, in making this scleation, has Druve lu attacking tho sreat Gollath of ' Mas- | 1 qionied fhat ho c‘hons«.‘-fi to ho l':lpgn'llbls -+ Sachusetts, slnce, unliko the Dayid at Luly |y yq qdmintstration of all the bureaus of Wrlt, e ktiew the Lord was not vn hls slde, 3tr. Dutler sald Mr, Fryo made usc of an :‘.::,2‘;‘1’::‘1’1"“:‘::;!;. e g old doidge of politicians and lawyers of' call- o BPAR g * ing “stop-thief” in order to divert publiv at~ | oo wh‘:{,‘ ::‘;u;gtfio':l ‘l‘l‘u’(fixfi:}. o has tontlon from tho renl lasue, 'The real quos- alyendy proctically enrrivd this v’ulluy nto tlon hero was, "“‘Illl thure been disgracefnl elfect by fssulng an ordor that tho Second- bargniie I thls Sonate, by whlch the oftlens | 4 uuigiant Postmaster-Genoral shinll not make ok “_‘l” s““‘l‘“’_“;"’"”“.:"; tirnod ogor to thoss |y renewals or extensiona except by the bt/ '°'l'l"""’l‘°""“ o : npproval of the PostmusterGenoral.. 3fr, | slmll;'rul::;:-\’u‘?l Or whothier ths majority }:I:lml:r laubnlxllka)r {mldmz b \V‘r:mjurli/l.x N'};l" o, and s roputell to he n man of conslderable Mr. Butlor—That has nothing to do Wit | wenith, -Ilo was recently a candidate beforo the Nuw York Conventlon for State Trens- urer, Houndonbtedly will mnke agood exeou- tive ofiger, ‘Iha sppointmpnt I3 understood In the Senato to be w fepler an the pary ot e Adminlsteation towards o restoration of gopd foellug with tlie Now York Senatogs,: T NOMINATION {’la alituty, oF PENNEYIC Isdue [n part to the ;xr;\ver of tha holder to mnke the exchange for 84w, which fact will, of course, prevent any from coming in for payment. No plans for meeting the out- standing 58 hing been declded wpon, Secre- tary Windom says, in regard to the report, that he will talo méasurey to retiro tho siall notes now in elroulations that ho hias not hud the mutter under sonsideration, and therg is no present necesslty for its consideratibn, b o, 4 = ;A {7 Mr, Burnside (excltedly)~I say thoro has w4 - been ne barguln, and any man who says ‘Efl there has been, says what §s false, Mr, Butler paused before making roply, A& Which pause was tnken ndvantage of by My, 2?; ' Vurnside to repeat that the statement thut 3¢ there wos o bargain was false, * ) X o : Mr, Butler (quickly)~The Senator mny | as - Third - Assistanp” Postmaster-General, ¥ charficterizo It as fulse us mneh .08 ho | shows that the man who votes firat, lnst, and Pluases. 1 suy, luusmueh as the Bonantorhas | all tha timo In a Preshdentinl nominating seon it to say tho chargo Is fulse Tufter u | convention, I he vyte ulons for the succcss. vauss] L willnot make v In ths chamber, | ful condidate, 18 not to bo without his res ¥ Aln. Burnside--1 say wny wmun who says | ward, Mr, Grler, it will bo remembered, was A4 there s bargain the Pennsylvanin delegnte who cast tho first & BAYS WHAT 18 YALSE, yow' for Garfield at Chleago, and why cone sud now the Senator may say whnt ho Jikes, | tinyed to vote for hint untlh he wus nomt- Lsay itls Julse! varsel] FALSEIN [ume] patod, 1l 1s spoken of by $ho Pennsylvania 4 . Dhusizing euch repetiton of tie word with a § Senstors’ na & man of high charyoter, of % blow of his clanchod hund upon the desk]. in- | guod ability, and gs ** In comfortable circums eyery word, I Jetter, and hu wpivit, [Laughe | stanges, not needing o Governwent oliee,” My tor and applanse,] 1 huve heard this thiug | 3o had hoped- to be appolnto Sscond Ase BE Jung enough 1 do uot, 83 un honorable mun, | sistany Postuinater-Generst, and, ‘it s sufd, _ broposo toslthove and listen to it, sid any | he will be “disappolnted a¢ the fuol i > uiay who says there {3 w corrupt bargals on | that he has™ been mada 'Phird Assistant, X 0 thiy slde of o Chuwber § say tells nfolses | ‘The Ilureau --of ° the Third . g howd ! ” slstant Posunaster-(eneral has charge of T Al Putler (ealmly)—The Senator has a | the tinance accounts of the department. Mr, vlght tosay what e pleases, L aw not to be | Grier wus formerly a banker, betinyed lnto uny excitement, L GEN. TYLER, Alr, Burnside—1 um not the least bltex- | Iostmaster at Lultimore, was formally re- B \ THE CHICAGO TRIBUN °| stesl manufacturors velntive to the rate ot Meyad to«lay by the nppointment of Col, Adrean, ‘The eharges upon which Postmasts urI'ylor was removed nre the sanoe In sub- atanee, mud almost the swne In fornl, gs those whieh were submlitted by the Post Ohlco oftieials to President Ilu{un. ¥ tho Iatter retained Tyler in ofl Col, Adrean, who was nvwointed to-dny, was tho ecamlidate of the Grand Army of the Itepublic, -Tisis a native Baltlmprean, and ae with distinetion in the Unlon army, Kx-Postinaster ‘T'yler_ 18 now under aentenco of tho Cotirt to pity 35,000 damagus, awarded for improper eomlitet toward one ot the young lndy elorks fi1 the Post-Oflice. Ilu has nppealed his ense, TII REARONS g o tAe Waleen Associated Press, WaAsHINTON, D, Coy April 20.—It I3 said on fioml authority that the Postmaster-Genernl, y direetion of tha President, to-day de- mandet tha resignation of Thomas J. uul{. Second Assistant Dostinpster-Goneral, - io tnke effect lmmedintely,. ‘The statement is enrrent to-nlght that no other coirse was open wlileh would secure the spewdy sever- ance of Drady’s connection with the Poat- UOftics Departinent hecause of the Scnate dendlock, Which might tndoinitly Yflmmno the conlirmntion of his suceecssor, 'T'ho facts explanatory of this summary actlon on the part of tho I'resldent and I'ostmnster-Gen- eral will, it Is said, bo speedily inndd publie. THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTY, To the Western Astoclated Press, : Wasmixaroy, 1. C, April 20,—~The Presi- dent nominated Hielinrd A, Blumer, New York, to be Second Assistant ostmaster- Ueneral, vieo Thomas . llrml{ resigned; W. A. M. Gricr, Pennsyivanin, ‘Third Assis tant Postmaster-General, viee' A, D, Hazen, nppulmml Asslstant Attornoy-General of the Tost-oflice Department; Georgo 1B, Fvorett, North Curolina, Collector of_lntarnal Reves nio for the Fifth District of North Carolina. BOYNTON, THE FAMOUS KXEMY OF OEN. SUENMAN AGAIN BITTEILY CHITICISES MM, Speelal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. WasiiNarox, D, C., Aprll 20.—Cen. I1. V. Boynton sends the following reviow of Gon. Sherman’s new map of Shlloh fo the Clnein- natl Qazette to-night: " At fast the real character of Gen, Sherman's revised map of the battle-field of Shiloh hins becomo known, From the first every effort hns been made to keep the detalls of this map secret. It only eame partly hefore the publicat the meot- ing of the Army of the ‘Cenncasce, in Oin- cinnatl, when it wns passed around for the Inspeetion of the members as: Gen, Shernian began his specch, Nono present at that meeting had any opportunity whatever of giving the map 4 critlieal examination. 1t way then filed with the oflicers of the Asso- clmlon, who have since refused toallow public examination to be made of it. ‘Che same dififeulty has been encountered here, whero n duplicate ¢opy vxlsts, . 118 MALN FEATUNES, however, lave become known -through ofticers who have inspected it. There Is no tongor nny - doubt that 1t Is ono of the most atroclous nttempts to falsify history, in the name of correeting It, that. las ever been perpetrated by any officor ‘of sound mind and recognized standing, It . udopts the _topography of . the Qovernment map of Shiloh, made under the directton of Col. - Gesrge Thorn, Chicf of Topographieal Eungineers for the Depart- ment of the Mississippl. Tho posltions of the varlous dlvisions for the differont daysof the battle, ns established on this map, were from netun! measurement on the fleld itself, ‘I'hesu positlons have been wiped off the map by Sherman and replaced In positions which they never oceupled, ns scores of ofticers who patticipated In the affair of Shijoh cun tes- tify. Divislons which It Is wall known wero stationed MORE THAN A MILE APART, with the ronds from the enemy’s position running between thom, and all_unguarded, aro pluced on this new map within support- Ing distance of each other, Divisions whose relutive positions formed no semblance of a Iing of battle nre o placed as to create tho Impression that an excellent line had been formed, The position of the Army of the Tennessee ut the cluse of the fight on Sun- day I8 nlso n forced and falso position, as lnld dowit upon this new map, The ‘designation of the presence of Buoll's trpops at the close of the fight on Sunday, which appenrs on the Government map, has boon totally erased by Gen, Sherman, and the troops wiich ovecu- pled the position designated us ¢ detneh- ments,’ and g0 marked as to creata the lm- pression that, instead of Buell's troops, thoy were dotnehments from the Army of the ‘Tonnessee, ‘This action I3 in exact necord- aunea with all that Gen, Sherman hos snid and. written in rejmrd to THE PRESENCE 01 GEN, TUELL'S ARMY upon the fluld at Shiloh on the afternoon of the first day’s tight. But this attempt to perpetrato his fals statements In o delib- erntely foreed map of the field, prepared under his direction and publiely Indorsed bh'hlmsullns aceurate, 18 such’n plego of effrontery na no oflicer of the United States army has over herctofore exhibited. “Worse thun this, and more Innceurate still, ha places Bugll's ghtiro army on the nlght of tho first day's fight on thé ufmnslt bank of the Tun+ neasee, u positlon which they never oceupled alther beforo or nfter tho battle, since that portion of Buell's army which tollowud Nel- son and renched the Held enma up on trans- ports frn{n Savannah, landed,and marched at once to thafront, All In oll, 1t is not too much to say that this distorted, foreed, and false mnp constitutes the most glaring at- tempt ever mado to_ falsify any portion of Amerlean military history.” REVENUE,., A PAVORADLYE SHOWING, Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns. Wasinsaroy, D, C, April 20.—"The table of receipts and expenditures of the (overn- ment for the nino months cuded March 81 compare very favorably with thosue of the corrosponding nine months of the Inst fiseal year, For the first two quarters of the cur rent tiseal yeur the receipts for customs ex- coeded by 814,000,000 the recelpts for, the first half of the yenr preceding, 1In the third quarter thera s n falling oft Ih customs re- celuts’ to ‘tho amount of nenrly §5,000,000, Tho net lmprovement in the customs revonue for the nine wmouths I, there- tore, only $0,000,000, In Internal-rovenua recelpts there hns been a untform rato of in- crense, nggrogating over 87,600,000, On mis- collnncous receipts the increass has been $8,500,000, 2 TIH TOTAL GAINY in reecipts I3, thereforo, sbout §23,000,000, uud ns nssocinted with this theve hns boon o decrease in expendltures—umors than ne- counted for by the $12,000,000 saved in the Intorest on the debt—amounting -to over 57,800,000, ‘I'he surplug for the nine onths s nearly 839,000,000 more than that for the fivat threcsguuitors uf the Instflseal year, As the surpins for the ‘%rrmu quartes ean hard. }'A'u{ln(hm‘ltnls:ls.l I'D‘t)u' :lm 1:‘%:«0 of the el year 14 oxpected to dhow vory ro- mnrkliblnuurp‘un of $100,000,000, o s ——— IRON AND BTRRL, APPEAL OF MANUPACTURERS, WaginNotoN, 1, O, Aprll 20,—Secretary Window ta-slay heand ndelegation of Ivon and duty imposed upoy cotton tles, ‘Fhe delega- tion were D. J. Morrell, of Johnston, Pa.; James P'arke, dJr,, of Pitisbuegy John 8, Konuedy, of Plitsburg; 1. 1 Weld, ot Youngstown, Ohlos and W, 1. MceCurdy, of Cleveland, 1), B, Raulott, of New Orlenns, an importer of cotton ties, took nn sctive part In the disousslon. v, Parke, of Yo sylvanln, destred to call the uttontlon pf the Beeretury to tho stoel . mpnufactyrs, but Judge French Infprmed hlm that, the cotton-tle questlon was the onjly’ ona which could bo heard to-day,, Secretary Window, . howover, promisal to heay syguments on genorul questiops re- luting to tha menufacture of lron and sicel at the varllest practjenble date, e ussured the delegation thut the points made woere clearly stated, and suld that ha would give the watter his atfention, " A LETTEN relating to the varlous wanufactures of iron aud steel, and tho questions regurding each upon which American wanufacturers desire declslons in order that they may bLe pro- Lare quorim of the Court, 1hat he was disquatified, from formerconnee- tlon with tho same case, to serve. only four Justices to sit, and the case had to be ugaln posiponed, this thme to October, boen Issued., fromn becoming Solicitor-General, Cunul Purposes,” snys: THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 188I-TWELVE PAGES located for $200.000 than that which cost the country several millions. ipectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, FTRATHORD, Aptil 2).—A meeting of the sharo and bond hollera of the Steatfurd & Huron tullviy was ol horo, to contivm the not of ?mlllxmlll\llml with the Tort Dover & Linke teoted nrainst forolgn manufacturers, was subshitted to Becretary Windom. 'The letter voncludes by submitting the general elaim of (e delegation, ns follows: * Manufact- urers nsk that the law bo enforced In Its let- m L B B AR A SR N no favor tho Iaw does not grinb AYA=Rhldh. WA Thoy inslst that evasions of tho Inw | pEroed Ao 2:."3 Simen, oL WRn o 1o the Grand Trunk, Goorzinn Huy & Lake Erlo all- way, The Dirccturs aro taking activo stops to eoinploto their rtilway to Winrton this fail, Gver K oara of atcol nilis have nirondy nerivod. Track-laying Is to commence noxe wook, It 18 oxpocted thut tha rond will bo finished to Winr- ton by tho Ist of November. > .. Speciat Dupaleh to The Chieagd Tribune. Toxn0N, April 20,~The eolored men running tha woni« mlnu on tho Gront Western Hallway In changing the name of an artlclo shall not be permitted to have welght in detormining liow the terma of -law ahall bo construed, and when doubt arisea as to the meaning of A law, they ask thatthe Inwvashall be con- strited In favor of the Americat inantfacturer and not in fuvor of the forcign munufacturer. Thoy cinlm that the Intont of the 'I'arll fnw ia not wholiy to ralse revenue, bt that the ‘Treasury Departinent, In its constrietion of the Tarlil law, should first afm to ho falv to Aulerieat lnbor, as the eornct-stone of out tarlff system is protection to homo Industry.” NOTES, THE SUPREME COURT, Specfal Dispateh to The Chieago Tyibune.' Wasmsaroy, . C, April 20.—No cnse enn be heard I tho Supreme’ Court tinless slx of the Justices are present, ‘T'wo belng now slek and one vacancy existing, thera fsa ‘lo-iny, for the third time, n lnwyer came from s o are RuB® caso on which tho Texas & Pacific Rallrond was intgrosted, 1lo was here in Mnrch, and had to return on nccount of the slckness of Justice Bradloy. To-day, upon calling his case, Justico ITarlan discovered have struck work. ‘'Thoy wantan advance of k. wiges from &1 to 8123 White men-aro now dolug tho work. LABOR AND CAPITAL. 8T, LOUIS STREET-CAR MEN, Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, 8. Louts, Aprit 20.—Tho stront-onr striko con- tinued the lending tople uf conversation to-tay. Tho fuct that tho streot-cars havo hccoino n necessity, and that nearly overybody uses them, is clearly recognized, and ovory uitizen feols in- torested 1n the ontcomo of the movermont, Com- milttocs front the virlous llnes bave beon golng tlio rounds alf day. Tholr plan of aotlon is to walt for tho earantrome point Letween the termint whoro business oan bo trnsncted with- ont Interruption, At il o'clock thia marning n comutico of nearly o dozon mon from tho sov- ural rords wero working around the Fourth street stopping pluces. They soon separated Into squads, and a largo delegation were sent wp to the Franklin avonue line. Tho mowbers of the Commlite dtated that tho mwvomoent wns bovming. Thoy hwl visited all the lines, and had mot with nssurances of cofiperation from tho inen This lett Ilefore putting the case over, the Court an- nounced that this nction was through no fault of the Justices, but through tha neg- Juctof the Saunte vt tho United States to aet | on overy rond snve thu Frankiin avenuo, * [ upoit nonnations to flll o vacancy upon the | think those follows will coms out yot,” sald onu Courte * but you seo n groat of tho spenkersy mnny of thom hnve heen on the ‘rond for u reat lotigth of tine, and thoy' uru not vory outapokon fim now.”:Anothor man stuted that out of aho itfty cmployés of the Gravols Road all but two hnil slened the demand nsking for n reduction of workiug hours, The Cass wvenuo nisn aro very enthiusiustie, Sovoral ot thom sald this morn- e that they would abide by any deoision that to-night’s mcoting woull * promulgate. The movement for tho strike s dnld to have m‘l't- inated nmong the conductors and drivers of the sullow line on Washington avenus, .and from thoro it sprond to the People's Hallway on Fourth street, Tho cunmittces at down-town termun! atond at tholr post until noon, and tioy- managed to sce ovory conductor aad driver who WA tunning to-day. . CLEVELAND, Bpectal Dispateh to ‘The Chieago Tribune, CrLevELAND, O., April 20.—Tast night, after’ wldnight, about 300 streot-ralicond dmployds, represcnting cvory rond excopt the South Slde, in the city, met In Gallngber's Hall to discuss tho question of striking for higlier woges. It wus deehded thut thoy wonld ask for un advanco to € n day for drivers and §235 for von- ducturs. To-day a committee of twolve called upun tho Buperintondénts of tho differont ronds and presentud tholr dosives. ‘Thoy stato thac twodnys will bo granted the roads iu which to considor tho matter of Incronding the pay. Tho Alasatished employda will hold anothor troting nt 12 o'click next Saturdny ovening. From somo of tko inomburs of tho Interviewlng coms mitteaitis lenrned that with fow oxcoptlons thoy found the ruilroad nuthoritics willing to accedo to theft demandy, and it I8 oxpected that trotblo will bo avolded, Nothing now hus been doveloped in tho mold- ora’ striko to-day, though overythilog 18 qulet in tho viclnity of the manufactorics. .. LOUISVILLE, 5 Louisvirin, Ky., Aprit 20.—Tho strike at ‘tho ralirond platforms hae abbutended, 1t seoms to TIE BONDS, b the Western Assoclated Press, Wasmxaroy, D, G, April 20.—The Con- troller of the Curseney upon examination of the securities held by Nationnl bauks ftnds that 475 banks In thirty States and Territo- rles irold By of 1831 to secure ciroulnting notes amounting in the aggregate to 845,375,850, Bonds for continuing the ountstanding 63 of 1881 nb H}{Sur cent are slinilar to the orlkinnl Uiy, except that they have an_indorsement of thd conditions, A number of new bonds have MACVEAGI AND CHANDLER. Friends of* Attorney-General MacVeagl sy that If Willinm 1, Chandler is confirmed as Sollcitor-General, the forinor will decling to assign hiim any court business, as he hay anthority to do, and will contine Mr. Chandlor to offica work. It js evident that My, Mne- Veagh 1s detormined to prevent Chandler - LONUBIHEET. Thore i3 no opposition yet expressed to Gen, Longatreot’s confirmation as United States Marshal of (lm{‘ruln. and it 1s generally Delleved that he will bo contirmesd by a prac- tically unanimous vote, Senntor Drown says ho feols very kindly townrds Longstreet, Ben 1111 1 absent, and it 1s not known how ha feels, 3 RAFE. ‘The_frigate Constitution has srrived at Tiny Point, s - CANADA. MEDUCINU CANAL-TOLLS. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Tononto, April 20.—Tho Globe, In n lung edit- orial vu tho ** Proposed Additional 1axation, for *The Dominion Govornment f8 erfd to bo con= sldering o proposition mude by the Montreal Hurbor Connnisaloners looking toward a reduce ion of tho tolls on n-uutma througn tho Welland | bave digd a natural deaths, ‘not 'for’ wnnt of n::}u%x. \f&?.'fifi“‘ii’é’.fi?}.’fi‘n‘k nfifl"pflfy"&?“é{" u::’n breath, "ror thero wus u deal of ‘wiud ' . 'L W Fiico Canal tolla, but whall bo ren OF tho Wel. | Sxbonded, but tholr conibinution wns uot diselosed to tho itnsympathotic eur of the public, The Ohlo & Missiasippl, tha Jefforsonville, Madl- gon & Indiannpolls, and tho short lind’ronds fsed tho wages of thetr: platform haids por dny.“gl"‘lm Louisville & Nashyillo n8 suourcd nd {l\cr)lhll is rumrhx ufuu’““é'mf. nflf"" dupot,ymlx‘fn. O COLUMBUS, 0., MOLDERS, Hpectal Dispateh to The Uhlcago Tribune, CoLusmnus, 0, April 20 —Tuo mollers in tue stove wurks of O, Nmerioh atrick for ‘nn nd- vanaa of 15 por cont to-night, Tho mon come rlnlm.--l that thoy wero recolving 25 per cont bo- ow 1ko ligures at othor poluts, ‘Yho moldors woro nil Unlen men, nad were ordered 1o re- movo tholr tools from tho works, . ——— CINCINNATI. . CINOCINNATY, - April #0.—~Tho Newport streot rallrond steiko _ended this niorning, and ail the cursetarted. Tho Compuny dispenses with tho conductors, puts on Lob-tail oars, und Inereascs the puy of drivers as domanded, This was the ouly liiio that atili romainedt out, A SQUEEZE IN PORK. 8t. Louls the Noene of the Oporation— The Losers Tuko tho Matier Philo= sophitcally, nnd Ars Rendy for More— The Fall Amounts 1o $1.20, Spectal Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. 81, Louts, April 20.—Moss pork to-dny broke from $18.)0, tho opening Nguro, to $17.10 ut n quarter past 11. The porkcorner on 'Change waa {ntensely oxcited ns the markot bogan to drop, for tho 8t. Louls provislon mon iaro con- stitutionally bulls, and almost overy mnan in tho corner wus moro or loss lony. Consequently tho shrinkugo In valuo of the stock on haud, and tho nectunl luss all arouud for tho morning will go to fully $100,000 at this point alone,, Thoso bost posted linflove thare aro in 8, Louls about 12,000 perels of rwess pork, with a speculntivo owpor- ship of ‘porbups 70,000 more, as ovorybody, without exoeption, has boon buylug om tho Chicngo nurkot ton yroater or loss dogree, A drop of $1.20 w barre! .mouns, nccordingly, n loss or u.sbrinknko of $U8,400, When it touchud $17.10 1t "begmn climbing slowly. The robound wis slow and unstewdy, and mavy of the longs unluaded, which helpad the downward eourse.of tho market. v flut lietlo, business ‘was done, most of tho oporators bureytuyg around tho .bulletin hooks and ilismully reading tho Jittle soraps, each uno of whicl menut 86 iauch moro shrinkogo, Tho curront bellof 1a that tho McGeock conbination broko the markot to get inoreshorts, und that, a4 soon aa thoir aim Is sccomplished, eyerything will bound upwgrd, Tha ohiuef renson fop this {den 18 that no ofie dqubited the power of tho cumbinution to push pork up to $20-had they wished, und this + whipsawiug ** bronk doos not atall intorfore with tholr command of tho mar- ket. The fluctuations are so vivlent that thoro 14 w0 doub uf thelr bulng tho. result of mpnip- ulation, und no one vigins that tho bLulls have loat tele grip, ¢ On "Chungo business In provisions caine to a standstill, “Thoso who ngloaded sald n‘“h’“fl' nt lund tolts; and yoods coming castward shnll Quy the Weliand but not the 8t. Lawroncu tolls, Wo cannot tell preoisoly how miuch of the canal revonuo would bo 10st by this change, but sup- ose that tho decrensc will be not far from onc- it of the gross recoints, “* At proscnt thesocannlsabout pay tholr work- ing oxpenaea. In tho tacal year 1850 tho roe ceipts from tolls, 827701, wero slightly cx- cecdod by tho expenso of collootion aud- re- lmm. !‘M.A% ‘here was furthor spont In hat yoar on enlapring . thoso cannls the sunt of $1,821,~mnking tho total costof the througn cunal system up to June lust 12,780,816, “Comuion sousa says that, huving alrondy apent nourly 53,000,000, and standing committod aswodo to n furthor eapitl exponditure of many. millions more, in an elfort to Kccommos dato tho shipplng Intoreats and the trade of the Western Btytes, this country 18 ut lonst entitlod todemund ‘that tho revenuo me tho worklng oxpenscs, Burely, when Canauda pays tho (ntor- ©8t un £30,000,000 or $40,000,000 in ordor thut thy transportof Western orops to market imay be fucilitutod, she may Lo excuacd If sho objucia to paying un ndditionul sum for the privilugo of dolng tho businss for nothing. “Tho shippers interested in the tratio of tho Erie Canai and those Intoreatud In the Wellaud aro endeavoring tu involve the Governments of Cnuada and New York Stute in & mutually do- structivo gnme of braw. Nelthor Erlo nor Wels land bus Ruything to fear from rallwuy-compe- titlon, The Krie does all the businoss {t I3 siljio to carry on botwoen its banks. Tho Wol- land could do tho snmo If as favornble terns for oceun-treirhts could ba obtained ut Moutreal na at New York. The Erfo men pull a lonk face about the apposition to bb oxpeoted from the uulnrfml Wellund, and try to prevali upun tholy Logisiuturo to nbolish the tofls on weat-bound feoigut. Btraigtwiy tho Chmudinn sbippora pull another long face ubouty the soverity of Erlo competition, nnd sk for n sub- stantlal redpetion to put thom on the suue torms. 'Tho Erle mon have alrondy. ovmmenced nu ugitation for tho ontire abolition of the caunl-tolla; and, If thoy wore at nil likely 10 gnin tholr ends, wo presumu tho Canndinn shippers would demand the snmw conoession. 1.1y chivap railway-Trolehts thnt havo thrown out of cuitivation ‘hundreds of thousauds of acres of Now Eogland, and thut have reducod tho prices recolved by New York turmers: and it §a tho Ervio Cunnl, constrnated out of Btute funds, that Is the cutise of tno chivup freights, If the Prio Canul gnuld be dwmmed, und tho 8t, Lawrence could bo- fuduced to rurtiry, what anorimeus prices Rustorn farmers would recotve. 'Tho vaoiue of Now. York snd Ontarlo farms would porhaps bo dunibilod If 1t were not that the doluge of cheap Wostern produce [8 constuntly bolng pourcd through tho State and Provineo, depruessing prives to ono dend lovol of lowness whoraver tho tido of traille flows. “Weo urequite sure that there could not- bo takon any atep Inore unpopular thyn tho con- templntoidl one of the Gavornment In reducing tho cuuul-tolls. It mny be tho coso that tho eunats ure worth to the Canadiun producers the ,000, or moroe thut 18 aunuelly paid by thom n tespect of intorost on tho cost of coustruge tion, 1t tho vanals uro worth this suu, thut s no romnson wh{ Awmorlonn furmurs, who pald nothing towsrds the vast of construction, shiould Do invited to uko tho canals withuut puying even for tho cust of keoping thom fu ropuir and col- lecting tho tolls, v; * o Au for the uttitudo of Montroai on tho ques. gnylmwm # bublt of velf- % cunnot hu to tho advaie tagn of the vommunity that tho clty should Lo contipurily ou jls knoes Lofora tho Gaverie won! M'wuln for thls fuvor or that, lu order Lo, nuvclr( fu“’"’ aving to put 1ts band in lts own pooket" tlon, the sooner that, rollance tho better, GENERAL NEWS, olh Aot it The eolunmption 1v koonig b o uhead o Hpeeial Dispateh to The Chicugo Tridune, - nmr’l’ut. -All 0 houses ruport u:: QuuAo, April 20.~Thy llygestook which ar- rived ut Hlalifax Jatoly buvo nll gone lute quar- antiuo ut Levis, Thore aro Afty«live thorough- bred bulls, alxty-poven cows, and two caivos for the Houn. J. 0, Papo, and tureq atalllous, sevantys, one sheop, and thirtoon collie dogs for-Bonator Cochiruno, They will romuin Ih quarsntine for ninety du} b &k o2 \Tho Jiov, 0, &, Legnro, of Bt Orolx, & native glf Bt, Rook's, bas boen w‘l‘ucloél by the Arche (shup to syecred tho lato Migr. Cazanu as Vieas unnu}-n‘ nl’ullw Arctidlocus 5! s beo, Y The ligitbouces below Fathor Polnt bave boon Hualuco tho tst Inst.y and those khave, o4 far sy Quabec, utjico the luth, atarion o it Dy AR WAL SARLTY AhiGoten finunoinily, notwithstandiug the $4,000,100 £rench loan, ‘Ihis js enid to uuvu.b‘vun uxuumlmf RAILWAY MATTERS. Bpestat Dispatch to The Chicogo Tribune, OTFAWA, April 0.—[t ls Bow quito oertain that tho Canada Pavifio:Syndleate huve Instruoted thelr cnglnoars to tind, It possible, o shorter and mora favopable routs: through the Rooky Soyntains than by tho Yollow Hewd Puss, which waa adopted by tho Governwent. Btrang cone Hidoaco Is expressod hay thoy will bo nble to do 80, \With thie objuct ln view, Mi, A, 13, logors, Culpr Englucer of tho dountain Divislon, hus slircady gono to Buy Franclsoo, on routo for Now Westmineter, from which . polat ho will como euutward with & small oxploriog purty, r3amiu- fug tho soveral passos. dohuwhile, ns soon us the spriug I8 fur cuough advunoud, four on- uinooriug partios will pueh ol weatward from this sids, and will bo Jolted by Mr. Rogurs In May or early indynu. . They will aftorwards, yader iy direction, set about fipding tho bidt possiul sute. 1t ls frouly statod here, by thuse uppar- ently well fuformod, w!. the Byndicate ungl- poers spepk Jightly of thd results of tho survoys mudo b Governmens onglneers, and bo- lioyo & bottor }uv throukh the Rockics can ba .domand for provisions tor setuul consumption henvy, 0no huuso yestorday sold half o million puunds of meat whloh went dircotly into the oountry, and the geneml fpeling of tho mop ehr s, dBlBI(G tho fuvorieh tuvkotsls that this Will be tho beat yeur tho trade hus kuown sipco the War. Evon® thoso who ure in 4 measire cuught out in the ruin Ly this fall. velco tho genural feoling Ly the stitemont, * Well, It 8 n oud thing that the bronk comos when overye ody 18 §n 8 condition to stawd 18" Of courso nobody denlos tho uotual loss of money, but, unluss pork foos down to $15, thore will not” be HDy 8 uulm(whurl. Evoryluxdy 18 wmora ar less Juny, and consoquently the lues i divided around with s comfortably lurgo divisor, H Thrashing # Colomblan Oficisl-The Ministey of Forelgn Affairs Asyaultod by the Nogotiutor aof a Uresty with tho Fape, ° i . © Corpapondence New York World, . TANAMA, April S—Dlscreditable scenes are ro- ported nd ouving oceyread recently i tho Hons uto Uhambor in Iugota, Gon. Catnarge, untll lutoly Colombiun Minjster I Kurope, conglnded ]u colivention with the unl{.m-u, suttling deotinits y longg pending queations betwuon tho Govorpe ment aud the Caiveb, ‘This vonvention wig unt upproved by the Qovorpment, wilon submittl it, with varlois modiivations, to Congress. ‘Tho vrinoipal point -ut 16410 was the dutey u}nn\mu Ot tho Bxcoutive to muintilu the Foderal law of T, conogrning the Inspuction of publio wors #bip. which tho cunyontion In guestion declured wbould bu abrosated, den, Cawarga fntroducod +i rosolytion o that effout, which, in the e of the (overumeut, was opposed "f Loy iiourde jeoorry, Minbetur ot Favalgn Attal, * The reso- uton was just, Camurko moved its reoansiders aton ut u subsequent sussion, gnd was ot nguin by Mr Buceren, who i it fow momonls domollhed the urguments of his adversary, This uroused ¢ nml'fu‘n Jeg, und b, ln o tros suendous pasaton, iyited Mr, Hogorin fo * eome nutsldp aid havo |t oyt 0 utter doolined, Di leaVing tho Sunate Chihiubive u faw minutos aftorwards ho wus ussauited by Comurio, und but .fur the juterforouve of friends would huve sutfored injury, Camurge was offiolally cons sured, but "hus dofusod 1o spologizo or mako reparutiva, . GRANT’S MISSION. dead fn a fleld near by his reside threa milos woat of this clty, st neee"Abou oriidently n case of sulcldo, a8 ni empiy g4 T lying by his a0 ind n atick Cut And hragsr that ho could firn the gan with one of P whilo tho muzzlo was hold so that gpe th Some Startling Possibilities as % entero the forchend In tho centro, 0 bafj to Why Grant Goes to s man it good film!{:mt“}fi: ¥y .,.f,',['l'r‘fl:du and of a quict, Triondly _dispositton, , Mexico. #in o nndligeid for the Faah agt, 0 NO Feti; Detrotr, Micl, April 20.—An unknowy Jumprd from_ (K9 ferryhoat ot e houried night, midway letwoon ety and Wigg aud was drowned. Wi h CASUALTIES, MAILROAD OOLLISION, Bpecta. Dapateh o TAE Chicago Tribuny, Hunso, Wis. April 20.~Tho Omnin ling p, songor train from ChICARO At 1250 tomgy Nded with o North Wiscansln frelghy which hind boen on the main line, but wag g, k Ing down, trylng to got out of tho way, A g. man bad boen sent to slgnal the pnssenger Im" but its atr-beakes d1d not Work praperly, ang § dnshed Into tho rotrenting ongine, Both png, i irothae Mo he (Rl 2, the vl e Tio i wa infured. though tho Pasim. 20l Why Did Col. Fred Resign a Sinecure in the Army? A. C. Heslng Brought to Play a Part In the Grand Act. The Whole to Possibly Terminate in an Attempted Conquest of Mexioo. Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. SpriNarien, 1k, Apeil 20.—~One day easly In Py 1880, whilo on tho way from Indisnngolls to 8t. | \vo)l 'shaken up, I uwuunluzutlmmmk.:.m; Touln to report.a Failrond ault, I feli Into con | ottior tenck, and tuking thom out pu ther o varsation with n leading Now York politiolan, | ablod ongines, travol waa resumed In n cyyyy who was Intorested in tha nmo sult, fo kunow | of hours. B § mo a8 a raflway employé, but not na n Journul- fst. Incasual vonversation ho usod substane tlally those words, which I tolegraptied THE Tiinuxe from 8t Loulss * Gon. Grant does not want a third term, Ho hns travoled alt over the world, hns secn almost overy crownad hend, aud has had confirmed in his ining that nristocratic idon. which nbove all thinga Is inculeatod at’ West Poiut. Ho had n surfolt of such honors as this Republic of North Amorica can bestow."” And thon said It * Gen, Grant carcs nothing ncy o third time,—ho looks uway A CIILD'S TTORRIBLE DAy, FEARTON, Py ADril 20.—A fow daya ngo q iryy, clink cori-lootor ol to M Zeolers,of iy liee, a bottle containing & potion warrante cure corns and bunlons. On Suniday yyp, Beldelman, o dnughter of Mra, Zeelers, Vlsiteq the latter with hor family, nnd her lite duughtor Cora, nied 18 months, mannged ty oy, tiin tho bottle and drank tho llquid. it way of 1 most burniug nature, and tho chitd must hygy sulfered tho mat torriblo ngonies, All ntcqy to raliove hor woro frulticss, and' net day 4 e, : A SAD ATFAILR, CIATTAY000A, AR,y April 20.—Mlss Loy Ramer, one of thie most brilllant holles of tome, g, hns just como ton sad and truxio ond, Apoy tyo weoks ngo, whilo carclesly chatting wity rame frionds, sho broko off n #pray af ceda gy thoughtiesly swallowod it. Tho needios of twir ponctmted. her lunws, nnd sho haj ey henorrhages on tho spot, and bload contingey ta flow nt fntervals, nccom{mnlml by the oy auuto ngonies. Death onded her suferings sy, dny. Hor funcrul yestorday wns tho flm ovar seen hero, % Wharo?' 3 7o Mexico. Iam satisflod that c o CASARISM lies deep in tho naturo of Grant,” o+ + 4 One duy Inst wook tho Now York IHerald, in commenting upon Uen, Grang's declination of tho World's fulr Presidency, Intimnted thit ho (Grant) had good rousons for declining tho offer; tint ho lmd in thia mow fleld of Joxico an omployment worthy of his charncter and rcputation as that of tho grontest of the ago, 'This New York Heraid paragraph is not original. It originated with Qon. Btarbuok, of Watertown, N. Y., my travel- Ing corapnnion of a yoar ngo. But thore should bo o quarrel botween THE TRIBUNE aod the llerald g to originulity, Tho questlon ls, Is thore uuything in tho susplefon? Lhold that thero 18, and i great deal, 5 In tho first place, £ dosiro to reolto history. Whon Junrez was struggllng to malutain a Io- publie _fn Moxleo ngalnst the armios of Louls Nupoleon and tho ambitign of Maximil- lan, by nutberity ot Sciior omoro, the acerods DROWNED. y Special Dlspatch to he Chicags Tridune, OTTAWA, T80, APril 20.—A 2-yeur-oli daugbiey of Osear Holfman, of thia city, foll trough 4y outside cellur-door- thls afternoon, and wy drowned in nquantity of wator thut bud rg into tho cellar from the outside. + ACCIDENTALLY BIIOT, Sprelat Disvatch to The Chicaoo 2¥ibuns, Four WAYNE, Ind., April 20.—Duvid Sclfeer was. shot In tho abdomen this afternoon by Yubat .\lchrmumri who was exhibiting Sehiobe Ited Moxlenn Sinlster at Washington, hia rovolver and nceldentally dis hurzed {t, A LOAN 0F $50,000,000 ?::fl?ll::nd‘: canoot rocover. Jio I8 nged 24, aud oe ‘was thrown umjn ‘:m:‘ Amnrlczu mnrkg‘t turough m m—— tho houso of John J. Csco & Co., of Now York. i 0) By the rccommendation of John D. Dofrocs, . s T AFFAIRS. thon Govornment priuter, I wrote, ns amanuon- MICHIGAN, 818 for Beilor Romaro, the pamphlet advortisine that jJoan, Iam credibly informed that nearly Bk),000,K0 of that lodn was taken by the Amer- {ean poople. * I recall to-dny the names of Dr. B, 8. Fowler, of Springlicld; Fruno B, Wilkle, of Chleago; Gen, Porcival, of Kentucky, who to my knowledge are Inrge holdors of these honds, "T'lio bonds hive now 1o Intringlo valne,but they aro chiattel mortyages upun uny honest lepuo- llean Governmont that nay be sot up in Mexico, Again:. ? v <3 1, A valuablo feaction of the Amorlean com- merclul world as suddonly found {taelt uttencts ed townrds Mexleo, Knowing his restfoss dis- position, wo may sifoly concluide that A. C. JESING, OF CHICAGU, hias had himself recurded us an integeal part of thot fractlon. When ho was in Springfield not longe sinco Nghting n sumptuary law In tho Jen= erul Assombly, ho doclared that within u year ho would be a eltizen of u new froo Htate nold Mexlco. 2 A i 2, Whon tho Atehison, Tapekn & Santa Fé capltullsts of “Boston clnsped Jny: Gould by ono hand and Lolund Stanford, of tho Central Paclfic, by the.other, thero was formod n trium- virate elosor In atiilintion than any throe-linked Oad-Fellow dwclplo of old mun Wildey.' i Ulysses 8. (irnat, the grentost liviug Captain of tho nge, has gono to Moxico, Gen, E. O. K. Ord, for a long timo commander on tho Rlo Grande, whosu daughter I8 now u oltizen of Blexico, hos bis resignnton i tho bhands of the I'residont. Gen. Grgnt's own son Frod resignd his aincouro in the Fepular arny aud joing his futhof in Mexico, Now, § : STARTING FROM THIS PREMISE that there-i8 something mora than wiere com- merclal cmploymoent bobind Grant ond his fricndd In thls sidden venture, I have hold eon- versutions with imany Btute politicinns (of the Ite- pibliean faith). Tho I‘ollnwlluf was propared for the Lru rpose of concentrnting thoukht: Buppose, s the rumor goes, thut Uen. Grant's mission to Mexico I8 ta heail a ruvolution by which that country shall he fread from the dominadon of BpunisheGrenspr rule, and supposo the friends of Cen, Grant in this country sball ask for men and inuiey to onable him to conquer thut country und ke it frecand Ilulcpnmlunr. what :fil'muw do you think this requedt ‘wonld meot Bpecial Dispatc to The Chicago Tridune, LARBING, Mich., April 20.—1n tho Hutise to-dyy tho Henato bill npproprinting $100,550 wus puseel; a1so, tho bill detpohing Koclviile tram Sngtoay County and attnohlig It to Bay. 2 The Senate hes mude conshderation of ik Behool bilk tho specinl order for to-morrow night, and passud tho Benate bUL forn specinl pppr- printion of LUK for establishing o wiitey cotnpany at Calumet, and put n w0t of thy foronoon disoussing Falr's steel-clul Hgue polleo biik. Boo, 3, which requirds tho remul of hur-roum servens, und otherwiso bringlng ke llquor husiness Into full public view, wis stri. enout, Tho bill glving the {nsurance Commis slonor Btato supervislon ovor coliperative lnsup neo eampunics passed tho Benate, LANSING, Mich, Aprit Sik~The Mickipa 0° of llepresontatives to-duy passed (i Hennto bill approprintiug 109,650 to lintid i malntaln nroforn school for yirls ut Adrag, 1t will bu on tho cattnge plan and will be ety and liboeatly provided for, and will be unkt control of a Board, conslsting of Mrs. Suinuel L Fullor, ot Grund Raplde; Mg, C. 1, Stebbias,of Lunsing: Jumes MceMIlan, of Detroit, and Gy C R Miller, of Adiinn., Tho Institution Istol run on.the family reform pian. The Senate has Punsml Who bt appropeiatizg money for establisbiug u militury company st (l.:i met, in the Uppor Poninsuln alulng dis rict. . OI110, Covuxnus, 0., April:0.—The Stnte Legislatun adjournod sine dio at noon to-day, nfter n sew slon lusting 106 days. THE FIRE RECORD. AT M’GREGOR, TA. Bpectul Dispatch to The Chtcago Trivuns McGnredor, Ju, Apgil® 20.~Flro destropel $15000 wurth of proporty In McGregor to-day, Tho insurance'and the fnsurod are ns follows: L. L Flandors, of Plundors 1ouse, Insurance oa hotel bullding 30,000, total loss; furnitire, $150 Joss purtial; North Dritlsh, €1.250; Weatcheater, $1,000; Bpringfield Firo. & Marine of ~ Maps ! chusotts, §1,000; Firg Assoolution ot Philadelpbiy $1,250; -Loston Undorwritors', $1.250; La Caists Gonenule, France, §150; Amorlean of Philadel phin, $1,000; Murchants' of Nowark, 8150 Chny and Lowis Bldde, insurance on lullhlmr §laugln dlilwaukan Mechuules'; Con rley Budds 11814} 0 _on_furniture, ¥800, in Mllwaukes Mechautes’s Jobn Adams, fnsurntcy on bulid- ing, £700, {n North Britisk. ' Other bullaings wer dustroyud, but no inaurance, A. Burlingame Iosa i ditoige on stock Of grovories; Gropr Medirogor, buslding, loss Willla L Gl christ, bufldfng dumigod; Henrdoy ostute, bulld Ing damued, AT GENEVYA, O, MADISON, O,y April 20.—Tho Mammoth Enter prise Works ut Ogneyu, recontly constructed for tho munufacturo ob sowlng-mucblos, burned carly this morning. The losa probadly ronchos 810,000 or $50,000; Insurance nbuut Bl 000, Tho loss falls prinaipaily on tho cltizens of Goneya, who subseritiod to tha works ns i e terprise’ advantageous Lo the town, Senutor Bvans, of Kane—'Gan: Grant could Rt n hulf- jon men, but 1 don’t believe he Iy l.luul-;s for gny stich purposy,” : “ o e luguu!u un(y rospoetable number Moxicans shonld call him to the houd of AN AIMY OF LIBERATION 7V + Why, then the'sltuntion would be favorably nltered for Mexican ndopendonce.’” 5 Sonator Noedlos: * GGrunt could got ail -the uton he winted, but thore 18 no seuse fn nterib- uting anything of tho kind to him, An ex- Fresidont ought not to turn out u Nlibuster, Yot I will frunkly say that 1t 8 only nquoation of thne whon 3texico will bo bound to us_ by ties stoel.” s . Senntor Clark: ' » No largor question could, bo presonted 10 tho sume number of words, In my aplnion, such 1 thing would not recelve the In- dorseniont of our bust pauplo; yot muny dm‘ u(d- Pt Uon, Smith D. Atking, of Freoport; 1 be- tluvo in it. ' Whon [ was n hoy I remuembor bolug chnrmed by o spoceh made by Stephen A, Douglns at “Dixon, In which he deseribed ‘an ocenn-bound fopdollu. THE CONQUENT OF:MEXICO {8 n commorcinl if not u political ncoossity, ‘Ihat countyy will never be daveloped' or gove ernud until wo take it. 16 we put proporty there W mist proteot it, and i€ wo do nut put prope orly thore it will always bo o standing menaco ta our vivitizntion, ‘Thy hnmonse nutural woslth of Moxlco only awuiis American entorprise for ita !lu\'ulu'lululll Ty 1 will say thatof llxl{ - AT BLOOMINGTON, ILL. Bpectal Dlspate to The Chicago Tribune. BrOOMINGTON, T1L, April 20.—A Gront Westers Dispatoh car, loaded with Peorla whisky, on way over the Indluniy, Bloomingtou & Westerns this morning to Indlannpolis, was destroved b flre at this plnoo. Tho cur and contents were 8 totul loss,—ostimnted nt 3,000, CHURC H DISSENSION, &pectal Dispatch o Tha Chicago Tribunts LAvAYETTH, Tud, April 10.—Horlous ulssen stons baving arison betweon the Rav; J. W.T MoMulion, of tho Ninth Bircot M. H, Church,of thi olty, and & portion of his congroxation, tbe pustor hns resigned tho eharge, tho Presidiod Jidor appoloting tho Itey. Gralinm to Al 10 plave, Ju u enrd in to-tluy's napor, the Rov. e Mullon statea that thoatatoof his houlth ¥ ono reason why bo resigned, and numm:r wa that tho “rujes” of tho Mcthodist Churd conlil not bo enfarcod upan o party of nwml'flhf: who Buvo kept up consiuit - dissonsions in (5 chureh, Tho oxperioient of this ministraton huie shows him why othur ministers who 7 \“ gone this wu‘); bofuro him, have not been 1olo s suvu that noblo goapal uinperunce Cuurcl l"m duouy iad loss 0T Foputting, Wi sl 18 tho hody, pruting wgiinst us with mul(m:;y1 words, nbout perfust love and sanatiticatiof 897 dissenslon 8bONE tho power of tho chuich vostud {0 the pustorate, and exorofse b'wr minister, have dons tholr snd work. 'lnuh" urulnllnu I8 divided In_sontimont, sone Wi lfi with tho mintster aid ptliors with the " partyay mombord* who wonldn't havo tho Cbu! “rules" enforoud upon thoin. e .. DCLINES THE HONOR, Soecial Dispateis 0 Tha Chicago frivuns CINOINNATE, O,y April 20.~Tho Hon. \\nml'rl 1 Buteman statod to 1 ruporter to-alght (bat . roport was truo that tho nomination [0f lmI ofiice of Holloltor of "tho Trousnry bad b Nat to thil your columni roprosontative lilluats Hopublicans “boro ul Bpriugliold, every ono spempd to bu strucle with tho _ mumontous” importance of tho ‘gulslblu move, and every ono favored it *i£" U, 8. d, was put nt ite boad, - -, i ONE VERY PROPOUND THINKARL natonishod your garrespondunt by ndding ad- ditlonal nlllull{. Sald "Lt *Evor sinco Leo sure rondored [wod this nfmnknr woro gray hairs und deep segrs] I huve folt thut the Southorn peoply wora nulg‘uu lemont 'l'hnr nra now, gnd buvo ineo that duy bean, 8 restiess, unsatlsiiod olement. Do you remomber, whon thie Rebelllon was snuifed out, how . Ishum E llurrl- of You-. nossuu (0w o onator), Gens. Sturling Brivo and Marmaduke, of Misspurl, Adinirul Bormmus, of South Carolin, wad hundreds of athors, exs patrinted thomsolves to Mexico, and attempted iy fornd g colony of ||tlhrocn.uruumu Hobols ¥ They fallad; but to-day thoy are potunt fuctors {nour polities, and ipo rouily, willing, anxious i‘l’ coinpromise this Guvernmont with that of exico.” . » ND MORE “'FLY COPS." Hpectul Dlspatch (o Tho Chicago Tribune CENOINNATE, O, April 2h—bluyor dloans to- duy dlsmissed tho outire doteotive foroo of tho city, and will muke no uppolutments to the vie cunoles thus oreated, In dolug o, o bus care rledunt a purposo dlstinetly unnounced Imine- diatoly after his clovtion, Tho deectives had beenmo shumotully incitiviont and corvupt, Dir- Ing tho past yenr mo( have done no work ¢ could not buve buen discounted by the wust ore dlunry patpoluan, and the bollel tns lecowa sonerul thut thluves wore bomg protectod by y wuys bub {huri fnvtond of brabight o fuatice. Bayoe | fendeeea tobins lu s vomalineutiss, (e Moans has shured thiv Lojletyand ho has givon i { S5 e ho declined to ucoopt. 1t was ui | guod uxcuso for 8o Bwoo fuot that tho police fui oxbghisted and vos tredobiiont nevossury, work hurelofore IILH tu tho dotactivus will uaw ho _assfgued to tho Ldoutonuuts on duty in the distriots in which robbories und other inlsdolicanors pCours ——————— 3 ulne, Lom 1o | partant position, und tio pllment, but b pould not pructice, ¢ : e ———— .. "IN BEARCH OF WIVES. e CupygxNy, Wyp., April :!lr-l"llrll"fmn;. e won misslenarjes pusaud over the Union ;\“ 3 Jogd to-day o) tho wuy 10 Wales upon R P | Iytising expodition, They aro all luh-r_lu'm oourse-looking men. Most of thom bave By Ewo Tuvo wives ab homo, ‘They will wo tho minlog und fron districts fu Waled. e —ee—— PALPITATION OF THE HEART. il Puuuony, Nob., April %0.—James B- hl,m.” i ex-City Attornoy, of o of Mitehel U Borrott, af this oity, touk n dose u(dlm" gralng of morphing this afternoon, W approciated We e nn%lr'd 10 leuve bis 4 g SUICIDE, ., Bpecial Plapatch to Tha Ohleago Tribune, a Four WAvNg, lud,, Anci) $3—A Coronor's In- quest was held on the budy of Jusoph Tudman, who wus supposed to buve dlod from the offeots nf an gverduas of myrphine; dovaloppd the fant that Lindmunt bad hauged himsolf i his wood. sled and was cut dowit by bis brothorein-tnw, Josepts Rubin, To wus_stlil plive when out down, but dlw? me its vlocts, A 1\lrnvlllu difs Bl bbb b arel s Bininaial ot . rnumm)g“urp nlleqed ug the cillues lnrm; S i Js 0¥ soif-destructlon, = : i vp biat slight hopos of his recovery: ""z’m 0 « Epeelal Diai 2 The Ol Ivibuns #y g ut the hatel i camtody soldi . M o A o G onry Bwan, n | tor the bRy sloiaie’ Sire, who re doluy ult ¥ woll-kuown cltizen of this pluce, was found | ju thelr power to revive bha.