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gltion Sf the militia in such State or Territory _?__?__*; pet arv nf War. It ls provided that an officer of the ri ul lar army shall inspect the troops one.' a year I .uti ? ta c shall maintain a I Be ian.-- and mstrael tb- nt lt t . in rlfl,. practice. The sum of |?00,000 I* onai*pri < ?? ? dlstri incl among the Mates lu proportion to lin ir r* pro m nt. di, rn in in the lower branch of Con ere**. Anv loss or damage to thc military eipnpmrnt*-.-nen hr the Gol ci i, incut, other than ordinary wear mid tear, ahull la. ?,a.l. **ssaj io live Cited Mates the same ? In ft*"* ularAtniv. anil I'n unlfo.n. "^^f^^Hffi^ tia shall not Ive sublet io mil w ?__<_?? Thebtll also 411-ovio, s for the drilling of the troops, their going into ram,, their? msrrnetiim In artillery and Mt practice, and ethel matters of detaU. -a-? THE AlaABKA COMMEBI HAL COMPAaVY. A Kl -pl 111,?N Di ft IUD IN THE lim -I \-K!\i, gol av IM-i 81IGATI0R Of ITI DOIB08. ;nr Tiii..itvi'U td mr. mun m.' \VA-:i|\i,io\. March 17.-A resolution I fr red in the Hones to-day by Mr. Henley, of Cali l i. culling foran UJVtWtigation of the ,\!a-k:i Comma i. tal t ompany. This company was investi? gated toward Umckmeofthe Hayes administration 1,, ;, sn', ommitteeol the Committee of Ways and Ileana Feraanilo W.1 being cha noan. The re peart of this committee was favorable to the nany, lt ls asserted hy tho** seeking to reopen i lo matter, thal the lease giventothe company was ir, and that the reoort of thc Wood i imtnit* t,,. m ,. nol based upon the facts of the case. They Bay thal the contract ha- been v iolated by the com jiuiiv. and thal Improper influence was used in se? c-urines Favorable report. It is implied that ?? lien " V ood, :i brother ol Fernando \\ oed. was interested In the scheme, and need $20.0001 favors Mc m..oit luipi lin- eommittee. Thc Commercial Company pays f262,fK) ? annually In royalties to thc Government foi themonopolv ol the Beal lisheries in Alaakm and it is alleged that there an? other .? panics ami Individuals who are willing to pay al le.lst (l.OtMI.OXMI lol il: Milli Pl ? gem toi Miller, ol California, t"r i tu.-ii, ul ol tim company, deniivsthal lhere were iinv irregularities iu the letting oj the contract. The pn-scnl rompanj is the successor of the com? panies w Im h enjoyed the privilpges,o1 the seal lish ,1,.-- un,id the Bi issi ni Government. Suitor y . i -aya thal when bids were un ited thu A! iska Comm n lal Company offered to pay ar much a- au*,' <ither company ot individual foi the scaling privi ii-u'i s. niui, in .'nh! tion thereto, to do kui the eilm alum ol tin- unlives. The highest bid was that o'a comnauv which oftered t- ?'?_'_* i>" i akin taken. Only 100,000 seals arc allowed to be killel cull year.' Consequently thecontracl was nw .mliii to the Alaska Commercial Company for 8jaiUa.,5tMl by Secretary BoutwelL The Uovcrumeut has inspectors et all thc stations of thc company, who couut each skiu shippe... senator Miller aaya that the company has made money, bul legitin The w hole iiiovi-iii.-iit h niki iu toward a new in vi sti gatton be considers in the light ol a sci tori money. Mr. Henley wants a special committee to eon* duel ibs in-.eeligalion. PENDING PENSION APPLICATIONS, 1 u; PKB9IOB RTSTEJS ai lu kt li VIGOROUSLY IN lill -I V V1K. \V vsimvi.ton. March 17.?In the Senate to av , *i nat >i iinii' ottered a ieas I ny of tbs Interior te report io the Senate the ii.oin - ol persona who have had pension ponding fra moir than tan jnurn anil lo abo-* the con dinon nf sn eh ap] Bot been disposed of. Mr. Hoar said Inquiries were mun don- lunn all paru ol thc eountrj asto] iiiidi-j'.- did. No tragedy could be put on t bi - .ii which omchi more * n.miled min. especially ol American li io na day a f hope- di ni i'd. ni the poverty, sorrov who Miibmi wo '*',!. . In alni for I and Ml. [I (KU 1. ? -. -. nt ion. tai. bd-oi soon 'ICC ol I ..ll'l ? Ol ' ? ' and ; V ? to tile ] , i ? , ? 1,1 W M r. ? ? Who Weic | ihe >? lei. ii ,1 ,,, t? i ...cui'.uee on !'? I ROUSE BILLS AND RESOLU1 '? \Y \ hum i in, March 13, I : ? Bj Mr. Buckner, of Missouri, permitl v.- ,,-.- ol ; Bj dr. Iii witt, " the co narc of Ihe dla i dollar, and rn tin -,. ri ruy of the Treasury to print Boles ol the d' m.um! ni . the hill lt ai intended bj the Ni ? 1 Hy Mr. sp ic u m, of N> \v Yoi:.. a ii-. ur* ot tbe Treasury foi copi"- ol correspondence relating to the preference -iven, lu sppolntmen Ki vv Tort Custom House, to honorablj dischui dbm sad - uloi -. Hy Mi. un,-a, of North Carolina, requiring star-route contractor* to be resldenta of tbe State m which the .onie is located. hy Mr follett, of Ohio, to admit frc of dm j inti-mP-d for exhibition hi the cincinnati Indui trial Kxhl bltion. BrG l> \vi-?, ofVrrgl ivrnttof jinn''or mi!.an!- in tha Distrlctoi Co.un,,,la lo ? iiinler ? um. i-a lent- of ute fi,- Mr *?;.? ? ...is, e ,111ns.* OB the Ce,,rin' for ooiiies of tin I I S pl! tl. ii ll! nf .Ills! ice ;,|,ll tin 1 ,1s-' I , ii-iatnui lo ? I u tonie frauds. Hy Mr. Lo ,111-011. of Ni W-York, Sllthorizl tar] oi u,e Treasury to pay timima Randolph Mi il.!- nam. Bj Mc l.imeiiii, 11 of I . , f-i erriary of the Ties n the 1 nr-cti i-i- ot United (Bates trade dollar* bj foi kel-. THE - 'I.li> SOUTH MEETS WITH REVERSE. mr ti 1.1...K vi-.t to rna niui: si \V\si;i\ ,i.,\, Murch IT.?Tin ' - id oath-1 nun ii- Ni.1 nu . n Lanai .crane silica suffi red a n . not la (I.iv. hil ll.I,--, ,,f Ali,am,, ol tba < oni'iiii t. -.- OB Re V 1.-.on of tho] ,.- |m, . illili pavs-s , mn ,p p'-ivim- the t.'n tc I st it. t ,,1 lil, 1 . 1 lurors a-idi." wu 1. O'..nv .1,,- Mr. Oates did 1 ol .. ,, IM. 1 ally 1 !< ar te - ,-r. Mr. i; . . 1 i'i I 11 vi ? .1 -1 : ii thc Xl.\'ttj t, ? ? tbe Jurors I * me half Dei 0 ites Courts in the & and pe ? on the ballot Um. ? ? how..ni lil : -Ml lu the ? ? ' ' ? ? Iks Lultod - ' I , , I . AN Tl Hi:!' PROPOSED i a - j MAIL WASHINGTON, Milich 1T.-I ii , A ". PostSBaatei Uetwral il titos h Postsss ,| ,?,.,. |? 1 ? 1. I .a uni, tba od, * ? 'i-.iM, and Bis] ' leans ni"! ti. .1 road. I Bimi'adi - *""". Slid will..i.sat.lia-.'a.o^i. la*, m., a:il.. a . nt noon on tte followlnc d.iv. Mr. HuMi-nasT* that the i, tmiiil sci vice **eeentlv ?*t-il>li*lied is entirely sim .ss ful and co*ts the Government no more than the old facilities, niTE PU Mit KKKOU'liON PAJBID. Washtngtor, Milich IT. In the 8enate t.i day. when Mr. l'iuiti1>- Joint resolution appropriating 135,000 for the auppfOsMnn Bf Hie foot .md month dla eu-,'was MUeii up. Mr. Hiv nd souk,- In opposiiion. If Coiiin-. oii/cd to malo Mich an apprupiiatioii at all. he said, this 4v mild he followed hy a claim for ?2,5oio,000 fee cattle slaughtered in order to accomplish the eradication el tin di tease. 1 "ne li-sults. m mom-, penv.itnre, of audi a wide opening te the pawer af Ooa utan. were bc tri i Ij eal nlahln. ta say Bethina <>f the Ina pteper sssmnpllsn of polleepowsr, and koeal sovern mi-nt. tie thanghl timi Cengrem shsnM eenteal itself allh teilttaing sud dlsstsnlnsllag teferesattes la relation to tl.e ti, atm. m of ii..- fae assninptlnn of thc |ki he in,wit by tte United States Gea/eraaaeat ere* thc States v.. ,- bos ter the tir-i time sadertsiten. Mr. Bayard apohe si length fa hil peeltlon. iicvv.is roUowedhyMeas) n.Cullom,Garland, .. Plumb, li irria, Bhenn ia and Morgan. The op? position lo th ? m .-ii'.' b I elli r on the .1" ,,: s,,,., , , ? of the measure Mr. Lliimi. accepted an amciidmenl offered liv Mr. v..:.. dding thc arordi " ? di ?? '. ? Btatea nd I lui '? -lug thc amount apuroprl i Mr. Plnml moved i.n amen lineut, wini li ll.if ii" < rat A Hue under tl i uiuiu il b rom! ii'- anio.mi i'm nin I Joini i. -..luilon wu* thi n i i fi read 'I pi! -I ll. *l i. ll. ail ll - - 11,000 lo lie li -? ! hy tho Commissioner ol Ijrricultu p i i louofthe ? .*t imping onl tbe foul iiuiit nol lo hr i o,i,null ? s> A 8PE( iAI. DEI ii LEN! V BILL. * WASitiNGTOH, Mureil 17. --In the Houseto? il., , Mr. Randall, nnder Instruction from the Com m. Ipproprlatloua, ii.d to iiisp ind the rnle* and p i ? a special defl lencj hill. After half an lu,ur'- debate, con? fined to the consideration ol the -nins wini li -..nulli be grantedtothe families of dei ased Congressmen, the rreedto. One of the clauses of the bill pro limits the head of any department or any otu. cr of the United stiii-s fiom accept tag volunteer aervke ned authorized by law, The nip. ? ? fl,070.000. Ami.ii,* the more Important Items an i rees fm examining stt**geons of the Pen io i B ireauj B40.000 fm travelling expense* of exam uno bureau; ?230,000 im tbe Bureau ol < onstrn -lion ami Kepa ir in tbe Navy Department; BIO.",OOo for fuel, li-^-lit- and watoi for public biiildinir*: 9100,000 for furniture inr ptihlie building* 1 -.ni.'sm for ai ol pu dh build hrs; full 0001 ? eompleti the hui! I ? m., -?;. Louis; glOO.000 ut ("Inrlii IM) al alb 111* N V.; $30,000 fol lin M ,1 -i Memphis:' 806. Ooo for hearing, ' and venlllatlnirapparatus for public buildings; $25,0oo irthei u , . - ,o.n rn -.., 1 ?,,- ii in-.-.ui-ipili of snhsld ,, :.;",,o,10 nu p.ivu.,_ lin- nu,nundi r alary of 1 hi il 1 lh< Xl \'IIIth widow -.1 ntntlvi-a who imo died are Haskell, Mackey, Cutts, Rerndon and roo;,'. sk ( ONGRESsMES WEARING 1 UK GREEN. i:, 11 - BOBAPB ro run ram bk . Washington, March 17.?The Irish members of i'n ii >u e of liepie-i:. ? ribbon nu rn ? 11? Peter V. Den - - ive of Pru i. Mr. ?? uiul bl Intended merely as ... ,,,.,, ? . i ' - pud Xl I ? ? i; A ll"' ? \ ?: . \ ? * f ? ' ? l.i-'l- ii icieii The ii thi I.' ron Port R i- al Ht. John, Anti ma, W A ireb i; the lauucaatei .'ul I'slii'i.ii', .la, di I, for A WASHINGTON NO! Wvsiiim.i March 17. l*)S4. Iii'im.'c;- in i i nut vi.i. in February there ai rived in thi ? istoma districts ol Baltimore. Boston, lie .loll. Hui',-ii, Mum.-so-.i, ;.? N'ear-York, Pasaa my. tTiUadelpbia, ? - i nu Ullgraula. A'um. Boucrros os nts Tm i-mr. -Tin- President I Assisi in' R ; i, .-ilIJl fol : I As Ai-pp.ii-i.i vipin Exu ? appropriate prlutln ' foi i ri ut ti.,-,ii vu ul I- 1 : , !l ? | |,c< n ? : .ni the i a tom i v ? n i asked io luuke .? di ii.u-i ? y appropriation. ItisM-i ri i'i,..1 i i iu*.' - E -i -ported ? ii to d iv fio'n t'.' ' ii amendment, ihe b ? ?; bi bini tocomjN-l i he pm- i au >u ol , cree. t,, it ii n ip r* ii . n --ii i . in ibi . Ben itoi ? to ' ,-? u pormlt the oamera of vessels of I in mt-rchan iii, I i , ? .. . .-'oils with I vessels, ,ui- ii fro i ilie r want oi skill u i.n bater. 'rn Coko session ai Lirhari lu u The ITonse today lu.-.lc tbe .-'"u ,1" bill I. fol Ap: ll 3. 1.11? ran ia .ni* on rai Wv- iisotom ;: .i .ni - - ti ui ni position began t Ao I -st Aiu.iii'.N c .li - ' Mn. V -.s V, In In -olue tra ii, ii, Jil. ? ? . oms i,.i ii'. i i . ? . ? I ? ? . i i I .i . ? an \:.k.-?. . .iii: ku.1.1 u LlTTLI , ? U M. Coho, I.AILUOAD INTERESTS. RAPID TRANflIT HARMONY. Tilt COV.MISSPIM !is lui Mil WPANCIIV ?Uti'. STAND* ARD oil. COMPANY NOT IMI Kl -ill). At tin- iiipi-tin-'oi' Hu Rapid lr.iii-.ii Coaimta* Binnias jesHnrtsy. Mr. Itewaii adieaai sa saneaalaaem' lo tin- re-eiiutioi! of I'i'csiiif-iii smiiii , haagtag Bas aawmtl te l-e mid to the city by the rompany teUStrm'Us-g tte BTW railroads from 0 i>er seal of tte s*i**ssreeetpts ta cut of tin-profit*. Preartdrnl taitth prefer lsdChe resoln j lion as origins ly oil,-cd. Alfi somedtaenastoall waa ' laid nv er. The published rtstensenta thal the Commission waa not ha: mo'iioi-.s, aaa that the Standard OdOompaaj was Bl Ihe bottom Of Hie plan to build i able ritilto.nl-. hil Si I thc iittoiitlon of th" Cotuniis-inner*. A Triiu'nk i n ism,* hy impiMies sawag them oMalaed I is foUowlng i esprasadrans of splidos . OomndaalonerStewart: Webave disaareed a.. to the - uud a - to iii.- law. There ha* been no ? on linc of Ihe ri ni.-* Tlie Lexlnsion Avenue rout'' waa adopted bi Ihe volo* ol tin- pi.-i'i ut. n. - If, Mr. Uvermore and irle, Mi. B>rd volln Bea ii il All ol the other route* were adopted by a majority rotc, and to iniiie- the pi-ivi-., waa added that, ii tbe Board ls uot | iinlboi . ti.,' rn ida sh ill no be I know nothiuf it 1 ? un aware it ha i do with thc ? slim, r .ipun -uni li been nnini* mon- in our v .iii - ni i ? i io do erith ' lu nr-'uiii - ? lon ol - - -,-np ,n\ to ? ,uio.nl*. W.I*.. <-.?.-? ivrd: I do not 1 a Ihcr ''ie Wanilar i OH ? imip mj baa ? . ? in with Ihe action pf Uie Commissioner*. li has !? -.1 nol lins bi do with mme. a mi nc-,-1 of t!i" new coi:i], nc . We have nol I) ur votci. hui ll ive le ell p.' , Mr. i itidonl ( ? . aionerahnve al araj ? ,.-u.ii .in i, ,n linn haa nol nani iuiouk, le of tcith tn nient that there has been a waul ol'inn.ny ba? the mi elinga ,,f the t oniml uuurrclliug on the part ol tba Cownisil ? know uoihins of the standard "i Comi*any. If they have anything to do with the uetion of thc Kapld rransil ? i ii c..- no hi ; 1 of it. 1 ? P -I,...- corni*, l to the Board : upon na have been Inspired by the horse railroad and ? i ? dirnad Inion il I The lime of tbe ? nde l. I ro to albany 'hi* after I noon to make the rlosliiK araru nu it be'nre the Renate I end. 1 h ". j simply tbe counsel of thc Comm Isalon. and havenothlng to do with it except , - lae bu Iness, l> baa eu--i n ,000 to carry the proji >l thus far. In el.ulliic the feea of speolfd rounael who were called to make lt certain iii.ii no mlstal In res ;'-' lo tin li ratltj ol al) thi ai la nf the i mn rhi re Ima been (W.OtSi t|ten< foi Bdvertlalna. alone Ex-Benatcr 'lom ii, :,,ci leaves mi office to-day. I save him herc to iransaci hia bu Ines*, bul he made statements upon which were based attacks npon tbe Commission. ?\ti--l 111 ? .iii,- ,,.* Cu- ( on,mi-.loll li.i- lu i ll ev; i" in siimc ol ibo routes, rhe i aentj so oi,.! i. route will be changed to Twentr-slxth-st. and lue ITiin.en::i-*t. route will ne cli.ini.-eu so ii- lo nm li Wesi Mxtei mi- nih-ta, K H.. i. ? n, tare I all de-1 ta (omun-.o e* Bmit'aand livid .-- "dummies," bul on thc eontrar) i r it tl il Mi -un-:, m w ntly elvin* in* time tu tbi ?? ??- nf the Commla lon, -eil though the Com 'inbavi n il I ' ? ?-. I. . li,-,-ll a Miles. Killi t,.e ;,ou- iuivii route*, till ? .. i I ..;.', n'uili--: , ! rm rt li ive ?' ?- ? Forty-si rm i ?' . bul rn, -,-:., u ipH st ton exist* in the minds ol th - sit-in ra uh ? anil a,? . ? lt cancel In* 1 ... 1. If . prii ii i fn-m .' A ? ' . ? ' 1 East 1 ' ? 1.1.ul, ; ? ? ? I I ;- ll le, md tin-, - ii at ? U. Ililli 1 , V I man) ? : ? lin- ui'W i i l: uni ' ill li.e New--, ? - . AS EXPRESS < 0MPAK1 MAKING WAR, i v.i;vi:i'.ASs|\,, i-n: Mlssot'BI i-vciii pol l I NU TO CABB) 1 lt: o il I. sr. I. ii i-. March IT.- A dispal -li from Pori Worth, i ? trouble i .,m be ? un ir i Rallwa . . i the r, ? i in- t.. i rn, i dm -s nit p-in,it tbe latter tu transport gooda on Ita road; bul on Saturday Di" T ld : lin their freight tu winici.i.... rbis was declined; when upon the Ti i ? ked the rn ij ? a, iimi by fu i the mi n ol tbe I" ?? .- i from loading theil fi. i?iii. '. ii.iv tbe railroad -' itl m pre., -ii -,| u war ll ki ippe tram --. ?.I m -i, iir--.ui ? nu', lull III Vi.', Di I.e. ul Hi, III ii ol 1' ' I ? ? *> lilt JERBEi LEM .Ll -i;. , ? Tbi s ms, M ireh 17.?:. bl ..Ul Up e. .1 llllltll * - ' x 0 " ? ?: ? ? ' ? ' ' E YET. it v.". Ms ri ii 17. - i ,i ,?, ? ? . -.1 tbe ? ELLANEOl > RAILR \ . ': . 1 ! ' ..pled i - ' ,. Ill I.. !' I, V .1 m Lui --. March 17 ri | ,,i pa. I Company announce* thal betwi*on April 1 ni ,ui nu- ttrouich ? sud dining ears. Aborter tim* sud fewer chas "* BIS claimed as mtv antaSJI * of thi* roiitr. Bia* riv. -, ,i Match 17.--?ienernl Manurer Totvne. of lbs ? tatra] pa, He. bb * hi* road will probably put ona train to connect with the fast nail trains Blreadyestao llahad -iv |-|UM|?ro, March IT.-Tl.e Southern T'.u Uh Bead wssopened thia fl n.ifor rrelghl trabutolaos An Keir*, and passenger train* iv ill rc oiiiuiem-c running to? morrow Thc washouts umi breasts en the Artsona Di* vlsi,rn will BS all repalr.-d by \\ cdm-day, putlilK? I he road in lum. Inrnrdei tu Ni vv orleans. T lu repa Iweenl needles will be completed by Taara day. Mil )v ni r. Mn. li 17. The nenin! report of the d.' Milwaukee aad Bt Paul Railroad shows: Oross -.?tenses, Ineradrag tates and iu-iii.mee, *KI.77-..o.T, : rn t ennui,... S0,ftnj,786j mcresse of nel - eriara,tl,681,lSr2; d**eresse in e.,-i ni op, i- -tin c.ul per mi!,-, tin.eui-; Increase - earnings pei mlle, gslflfl; Bttrplua for b*:i. ' l*7!?, aller pu', iii" ;. div lill : il Ol 7 P " ?*n1 ol! pre and common stock and Interest on bouda; total il road**1.7( ? ngbeen 240 mites built or purchased duri mc the year. sk J HUH oil SI. W-YOBK STA H.'. (.i'll 1 IN -I.', ri N ll? TO BE HANGED. fm i.nKt i p -?. March 17.? 'n't't B. Griftin ?C., , mj [fol I iv. The court ? med aboul ,.:, be v u- (riven n ? nun, 8 IO BBJ i few ?**.mis. He declared that Miller fhr**w the fata ,i,i thal whi ii lu- tn a i1" pm he did bo without i ? -I to know what i" - o . rn ? imu baa ' i thal yon mn foo wenl wit', !?? nun'- lu Hu ' alu ?? house with ti, . : while one ul v, urpai Instruction* to throw lt under the bed, yon stood outside vv.uiiii,; i ii iii' , rploslon to compel thc np ?ii your u. . m." : l.i-ir-? I III o'?? i. m..! ked m.ii lu li ul I,tm : ,? inc. fie then -entenccd Uriffln lo lie banged Mn*, 9. The i llu-li, ,1 un Instant, and vi id In !<-s-. .IuiIl<- Barnunl also showed emotion. a> tTENR\ \. h;.i?i:n'- i cxer m. IBl n.i.!.'.!:.vi':i ro Till' ratBt SE. ! Cha imam. Much J 7.?*Th fun iral of Henry A. Tilden, si Wes Lebsnon thia afternoon, wss largely. led. Brief remarks were made bj tbe Rev. Mr. Jimmes, of Alu,m. s. j. Tilden waa detained ? count of pi i,.-aiiii. A special tram arri vine here si i-io p. m. brought about 125 personi I emwereBcn lovi -noi i! i*nn r Maxwell, Homer A Nelson, Deputy Treaaui I I'iiyn, [buuel M innln r, ?1 I ? Irgul, _j nra <'. of Real Vork, and sevenil other oouutj oaf ? Ai CIDERTAL DROB'SINO IN I HATHAM. |B1 tl I.I i.l veli lo 1:11. ll.!!.: Chatham, March 17.?'lin- bod) of n man drowned In Adams's Pond, near thi ri .d.'it, was recovered yeaterday, and an Inquest was h ld Th. . A verdii Aro wi lng .vu- ren lori d. av "THAI HE DRIVES \ GIRL TO -r; [DE, .\i-. M ireh 17. !. ? I 'om li, ? " nh ? <> i \ , i:;-.,' . 101 ll Ll IBAPH I I'11- '.. March 17.- I topic ol di ? *> OIL AAD -li DHL UIU. ? IBl i 17.?.Sn ? ? ? - ? . t P0L1TD ll. Mill iv I - V 17.?A pi ? i ? .ii ' Young, v ,i i'n I'ltlli , lui,, ii liulttednitn .rn, ol - appeal-am e - lorrow. ' ! fl l vs mu CU il LEAGE. Los Aro elks Cal., March L7.?John L.Suili \ ni ex] ?' Mervlne riioiupson, itnd p' efera the IS ? y ru."-. He v. ll] tx in Ne* Orleiu His backer ha* lele icccp un -? oi i u- i liulleiuje. i an Li ". March it Dunesu c. Rosa, Thom ba, kel lathe pro). n.lc arith Sullivan, says | o vi.nit an) gntc-moue* mi.-.t, bul a llghl pp i. H , ? ll IV il :i ,1 p.IV. '!' I.II. IV,I , ,,. .;.. [ii i us pres. :,- m | that In- will ? i - no chauipiou-di i.i"-i- wi I i ? i i ? SI f< IDE 01 i Ol \ TAL STl I Baltimore, M:irch 17.?*Ifompr Peaves, a di uta] department i.l dead lids ?i io pass the Iles on ? i IHE GUM . ' 1/ E ON TUE I RIE I WM.. A ?! thc Eric Boatmen'-. A ? ? ? ? *> A -nil* three liuiuln il pi ? mblcd in ? Ho an mid M a/ere In tnt ii i-i heat, ll -. ? il.ystersii i - il rtioma* lin ni ii, re il N *v Al tin- lulu inm le liaptisl ( lundi ni Second 1 na, thu ' ? I'm l: ? . tile , la,- p| ? ' Mic i'i i lilli-.- vv l . ?? i I,, it |- ,i H.lpl, I.I " me, I'romlii I' ? ni mi. Hi the pu pu Illina, bj tbi -* / -iv- "/ i I : ; ? i Iou A ti.1 , Celo bruted Holstein cw, owned by T. fl. Wales, fleerctat** of the National llolalein Bi-c.-dcrs" A**oi hit iou, died thia morning from ml'k fever. Th* SSW and her calf, which also died, were valued at -Jil 0,000. MeWSBBS Ino' th" xrcate-t milk and huller record In the woild.nml took Ia* Breeden* Oa etti oap, at f'hlcaaro lani full. Her In-Half sold fm t4,000. oniii Mn. JERMIAH LEAYCRAFT. .Tcn-niiiili l.ciivcT.itf. oi tfreftrntof bt*jer*h I A Co., Ros. 140sad 149 rVari-St, daai yesterday nt ht* j Imme. No. ll Kn-t Forty-*!xth-sf.. of dropsy. He was ? tho neel known mer, hunts n, iii, B/SSa Indie- iia-P'. and WSS S iiu-iiiImT of IBS 1'iodlicc. I nfl''.', Petroleum Ulld Msrltlme Ezclmnges, and of the ("hemberof Oomaierte. He was born la Bermuda in 1817, sad sooted lathe shipping business In this etti in i--,:t. Although hs eas rarely al bia office In tbe last *ix mont lia, he aaa confined tobi* borne ,-nlv three weeks. Ile leaves a family of i one aon, I he son. Charles f... wsm pattin r iu lin nun, Mini Bill i old niue Ihe iiusini**.*. ? DE Win C. GROVE. I'm. ,, X. V., March 17. 1).- Witt C. t.iovo. ex-Mavor of Utica, and for more than t rsoneef ? r- of /;.? Ultra t I IS New-York City this cumin., at thc age ol ttfty-elghi rears, ii ii ? | Mayor o'1 term of Cult in Hull, who n i-oi. and a..cn lu I . U H.LIAM ll. I i I K. Akxapoi.19, March 17. Judge Vfilliam H. ne of the mos) prominent citlzenaof Annapolis, J ? tor, and av BY HON SPENCE. 1'iv-,- Vak, v. Y., Milich 17.-r.i-. Byron Hi ii ,i, Starkey, Tates Couul . on - iturda* ol ll is In hi- rift.*, du yea U un. OBITUARY NO Bas i:.-iMi-, o. Mared 17.-rii- death of Mrs. Annie Key ] - ' I ii.if of the ??-? ? ui i ed at Mai i Land. ii vKKi-ni m.. i'euii., Mar. li 17." Mrs. Elisa E. Halde msn, one of Harrisburg**- oldi I I , died al noon ni, and Jin i'i Haldei to Den? ni ark. ira, rn i . iiui ii 17. -Henry Brou a, eoioreat, igc 121, died here today, He was bo.a tbe plantation oi Lionel Clayton, on Jsaass River, near Jameelewn. Va., ami when iift>' Ave years old ese,.ped to < mada, where he ed evei ?iuc*\ He claimed to remember lieoi re u i-inn_im,. nod said thal on one occasion be drove bini : in his 1.1,i-i i - plantation to Washington. WHEAT STILL FALLING. A, liv uv in IBU OBaUM IX CBICACO?COBS AM' PIP'V i-luV- DI lt . ii ni i i.nii'll ro TBS rmi:' ('lin vco, .M.ucii 17.?lt look-* tonight m ii '.' May ' sick all day. It dtd not seem to have a I d I ! St Ki ?;) v. re ni tl ? ? ? 0 ? I ? - I ? ' * ? ' '? ' ,' ' li UK, LXTINt i I ? . Pri . .1 % . "I Collin ] i . civ inp . i- ?? o made :.. (oin ney sci end j ? ? withs . exploring* party, northward from the :,, tbe Oregon motin un!*, ?? a revlon,' " naiver bcfori visited by any geologist, bo or artUt.and traversed onlj In part bj Kramen) Vi Jd, the* i ni.ci,ms. i be bodli a of i under water proved thal a volcanic eruption had oecurred then probahl* aol mora than a century ago. Bey flan, they earns ta the Ave ? ? u ile coarse ol tin* Klamath - i nen- vi re uoui ol ihe ti i I I ? Kill Ju. omi nu monal un p ni io tomi u ! crater of the old vol i - bi a beautiful dova er garden, In Auk ls ls lb.d thi region ai mind is . av , lt. Ihe ll - lunn tin '.(Mill Hi id 'ni lhere lu inf! thc luouotoui ot volcanli action. TUE GREAT < ll a VOA IS J HUHS. 1 hadn't seen Mr. 1'ilden foi several rt-ara, ? -I to see (he .ie <? . i , nv cr hi ii durtn-i thal Inti i \ J, lu--, ,d ol Hie u of niauhood, he i ? wu ? u ll eil',,ll -'. Lim i ? I some ? Ida w hoi ? apis inti ? ni ? lioiriiiiM . too, I,u In r.- i- ii ' ll-llt-4, ulld lin u. iv lunn :o ? il in p. , lum i.m. I lil- i-hiiUgi i lille nu ii, uuii eomuclli il in ? ? i.l ol lin- I iii huu,I linn loree, i.i ,i np this died, bul llb mi m. n cm * ,,ud licanl from lu-h,i , iii, iv ls ' i . he didn't thin! ie ii kindly iud olli i , lloaill- . 'ii li ? \ i . Ill ll! . , reye, "lt uni.ii' wo dd m ike ,i ol , and ld ? -;/ i /./ .if;,- I HM \ Ui ! i i ') l nt The Young Men's Pi mot-rath' Cluh lu-t .01. 0 be eiuplo), -i ' lion ol i i don aa II m., r itv i indtd lb li ill.,I (...Vc liol cu \, ku I over until the neat inostlsa. OLEOMARGARINE DEFENDED. WflAT 7 tu: BfANlTACTUBEBa BAT. NO NITRIC acid i -KU?Tilt: PBOtMWl 021 uh; a rou an n ? mw ai inn. Tin >cti;itc Coiiiinittcc on Public Ifealth rc -iiiiu d li- lin|ii1ry Into Ihe mumf.-/ Hire and *nle of uni . talion ind adulterated dairy product- at Hie hfortna Ho,isl psst ? iii.iv. -i.-nitor l.ow. i hiiiruiiin: Senate, Ssa md A. B. Thornton. ? | .?mlle.-, uttta pie-iuif '1'. M. ?-,? cir. a lualiiilai lurer ot lulita i )saicd i.s . nun-, ' foi lin- o'- um ai/ ii lije jirialuc | 1 of whom were in anendaaee, An ops. io tin- ou osaargsatas smantBetfueve to disprove the , statements Brads on Mutunfuy that tin- Ingredients of a arere all anwhaftsseaea aadsstneof d.Ulcerous to hiimuii life. Tin- Iir?t -> itu.--* .Nathan I. A I ,i, , Iii.iliulactiliel. ,,f ,, Karine nt Ve. 84% Gre*, S i; RChsi alie willie-* vv lu, un .s,itiuday kWBBB (hal I" j ami linir ami w i- greatly inpnd lo aorkiug iu . .'. ' - ES* Pi;, roi... il for him Im and th. t lu- va- il: . : . - would Pe dad - rh." -.?natur I ,--. Ind you hive him evimlrn ! delan I A. I did not. I advised adm se go ta a ie tj. led :? admil re DB. MORRIS OK MICK Ai ID AND Olin Dr. ?.e. r ,m - ?, ? ,u root ai ii-i i in i ookin > ? ?nine iis-Ui i ? .if Hui." v. ? ,i, il I,uinau .stoiu.u h; tl,. ,- i ii ii' lo a Kallon of vt ul. r. It I- li . would have no effect mi Hu lard Th.- bm gitrine would liol nu i ?-.i.-c the number of sdi i ot uer butter w,|.- ii-. ,| 1;. i. I i, I by lin- use of nit' e add \ ?? j hair oo lid nut in- nil- ciel io handling nit' ie nea-L I,- - i, i' -; I .- to brea tau tin- fumi - of ult 1 wo.ihi irritate the lungs' and pnsluci coughing ll used i- a disinfectant, A di uti, i tin I,, iii ned hair, hut diluted nitric add asald | not. i have used lt aa. an aid to digestion; dilub j would uot affect tbe -i -t, m fleleti 11 I l a much stronger aolutlon to deodorise and destroy I in lard than i? uar i tn oleomargarine locton *. i: tuen be verj injurious to tin nuiuan stoma* i. i; lr anfllclenl nltrli acid were put Into thi i.-ni .i to i|,,Mimi/, the lard mn deartroj this se, BoeM lt uot be dan genius then 1 A. It would. i; ls uot nitric acid a poison! A. lt la a mineral and deadly poison. It ifould lie dangerous to tuc lard hud luci! deisloTl/.ed liv it* Usc. I1 H hal I-tue i tlc-t Of th? mid on the hiiiu.ni .st.nii .11 ii I A. ll V.11.1..I .1 Irst; lt voi.'.ii linn 1 -, '.. i?tnc |ule< -. ??? 1-e the takli g or :n>. nie ? V I think small doses ot Fowler's solution every dav a .inn..a- '.ut i.ii.'iiu beneficial. .Nit.. I- not iii|u: </. Is not tin Increase of gostric [tl tun to throw ol tbe poison I 1 '.... |-.,..-,u, m ,, ten. and helpful tn I The system n,1,m poison oil nat nra y sn.v mote than lt wonld throw viv. what clmiici- lilllie acid ? u li ted t,y the aval 1 v 1 r in ii ? Hu ve yo si fur ? tr. ? tor food. A. Nu. ij. -Ila idanl ' ? v ' I ', .. BOta M Ii- !?- ACID 9>OT CSI 1 IX Ol I ms I ? IX IT. ? ? -I li.' 1. oil Ol II. I ? . . VI i.l I V ? ?? i te al 0 ..c 1 , u ??? ring 01 tin mai et an i to outr un oloomiii - | cleanliness ..-, , , factory ls much to b u .iii.. ,1.1 ry 111 un -I.de. - o .iou ii-c coloring mall.r in your pl -. A. 1 du. always. ? ',' Did rou mit know it to beagatnsl the law! a I did not II .- done bj even '.,,,ii ?, j colorins a* 1- ti u 1 tn 1 ? ,v ? dd u in-ohibitori | v "firth. ? ? : prohibit 11 the mon-lt will be sold. tprohPrttory la*s iii Ohio uu-re:, , d it- Mle teni, dd nun..'. you would -. ? -ii.' here. HOW MICH Ol.lAiM U'dAl'lNIi Is fsi ,,, v w iterbory, h ? go. IIS U.lltell -I. , (Of till p i-l live V recommend a law to v. hat 11 ls .md have 1. \ Butler." H.-. out Inned: Ti n million pom mid consumed In thi. Ilboill eight lu,ands to e.11 hm 1 article t.. lie p ire Ul 1 he dthj . ind I will 1 11, ni 1 ? of Itu* cimiuin ... reiKiried to tbe tho ir? ."ue ,. uuiii the ia - heirn* used in inski - - V lt. I I . . wi ar to it. il N ' Ill lld* luis ni -. I I . -,--,.' the -? 1 1 -I .1 |, !-, I' - s, II 1 1 oleo l ? wi. ,1 il v\:i-. bul di I liol kl ? ul IV* ? bi it, ' ,. ,? ,? .- il. .-D'. I should l ina . c. ., rm ? '