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iriJnme rYTt7W.vnT.K MONDAY. MARCH 9. 188.1 PRICE THRRR fJRIVTS -<??* V0^XLIV__N?-13,994 WAITING FOK THE OFFICES. ASPIRAJSTS FOE I'LACES OF EVERY DEGREE. PBMANDS THAT WILL OKOW LX8S WITH TIME COVKTRD PO8ITION81 IBT TKLKOBAPB TO TBB TRIBrNE. I Washinoton, March 8.-The offlce-scckcrs have taken posaeeaion ol thecapital. They swann about the lohbiea of the hotela; they block the s.dewalke aud stieeta; they discuaa their hopoa and prospecta m.ori.erbarroeinaithey walk through the De partmeuta with an air aa if they ownod them; they lorrUtovr-T the employea, who. notwithatuuding the aasurances of the powera that bc that the Civd gcrviccact ahall be carried ont in good faith. treuible for their place*. The avorage apoilsiuan eoraing from the Eaat or Weat taa hia poeketa full of mouey and ia preparod to atay. It ia uot so with hia IllllBira brothor. who haa not enough iniuey to gpr-nd iu the preliminary eonteat for tho capture of an ofi.ce. He ia now hxing in good style at hotela wln-re the barrooma are the reeipieiits inobalrly of 00 per cent af hia inoome. Next week perhaps he will bo eompellod to take sonio tnoro uiodest lodg iug; the week after will aee him in aboarding botiB-x, and if ho can atand auothor weck'a cam paign, he will have to carry it on by lodgiug iu polieo atation* and dinmg on free lunchcs. U the aauio ratio aa hia etyle of iivintr daemeefl his de ?aaaa will grow losa. Tho inau who is now clain or.ug londlyfor an appoint.uc.it to bo tho head of abureauwill bc satistied to take a clerksl.ip; fhc man who now wants a foreign mission will be satis fied with a consulship. just as there are niaiiy mc? who were riru'uiiient cBOildaBat for plaeM in Mr. Cieveiand's CaMnot who aaaroxpreaa wlllingneaB to be commisa'O'i'T? of aome bur<-au. eolleotora of p-me port, aud eren to play lirst or secoud hddie to eeaae aaeeeeafni rivai. Thelist of appointmer.ts whirh is 60 be sent to the Qcaaaa 81 aanaii'R" marann ia awaiaed with a pooil tl.-al of tBWteai There is uiu.-h sjM'culatiirii 66 t. '.vh.it 60666 are to be filled lirst. It is gcin-r atly coueeded that tue heads of bureatts will havo la go. Mr. Lamar has ulready detuanded the raaignatlTTl of ihe burenu chiefs m the Depuri meut ofthe lnterinr; ftataaBtO- QliBWRl VUB6, tl is expocted, will follow suit; tbat the Attoruey (reueral will not boslow to follow tho extimple of his colleagues may bo taki-u for grauted, aud the PMeMeal hiinself may take a whack at the boada of eouio promnu-iit ofllee-uolders nnd ..ol BBB* they he brought to Bim 011 a $8$ t' r. Astheterm of Collector BeberteOO xvil! expiic-oj;i. if iVThonsht tl.at tbo Adniint-tratk.ii will uot tu.keii formiil d.-iiiaiid for tbe ollice, but will yield that much to the .-pirit of Civil BOXTloa reliriii, aud kaef back the liungrv orowd of offico Bf.k-r.s who clamor for this lieheet af BTlxea wiiliin the girt of the cxerutivo. Pro.m Baal auioiig the uanies meut.oued for the ollit-f are tlioae ofthe magmriceiit Dorsheimer, tlie Megraahet ti ihe fiaattent* a-.d Dan Lochwood, *to xvhoui the Pre.-ident owos suniuch of his " luck." Tho iipimititiueut of SenatorLaiuar to'.i-S. intary of Iho Intenor has been intu-li criticised. lt is eea ceded that he will not be abie to bcar xvith ihe tnala which such an ollii-e uocesnanly nuts upon iH ineiiinbout. It ia an importaut quc.stiou, th-n-fore, wbo will BO hia 886$ ae.Mst.uit, Ihe man wbo will bc appciutcd Firsi-AsaLstanl HOeietBIf <-f the Inierii.r niusl uocer-i-arily play the r6.c of guaidiaii lo Mr. Latnar. He will be the virlual ? , ei of tl.e departmenr. (Ji-neial Wulthall, ol Mi-si-si'vi. h_aS beeu proiuineiilly iiientiom-.l in coouectiou with this place. General YYalthull piuy elect to be a oaudiduie for tho BBal in Ihe Soiiuto which Jlr. La.uar vacate 1, but it ia uot 1 ike 1 y that I.e will iuici into any eonteat for it. H>- would uiiii-h |?r< fer to be near his lrieud Laiuar aud 660016 theoAee wiihout having to work for iL Geueral W'.iita all first becuuie kuowu aa eolouel of tbe UUt.i Missia aippi liifantr.v in 1H04. He waa made m.ij.rr |i eral ior distiu_uislnd ability uud lial taBtry, aud took rank as ono of tbe most brihiaut and plui-ky diviniou hc.'il'-is Rft8a war. At Un 66866 Mr. Lamar aud l.c-u.-i.-il Wait tall eu te.eal taataa law parttiership, in xvbu-b tln latter, owiug to tbo serioiia llloeaa for a rearof Mr. Lamar, lt is aaid, oid all the work our sl.aieil all t lie pr.ibta with hia sick lrieud aud parlucr. Ai prt ,t oein ral Waltliall ,.ihoai oroeyoi iheNew Orl. ma, ui aud Miahianippi Ceotral 1 aiway Company. II. haa a large law praetice a! tb- bar, pattia|ie IRo moat limiallTa ia Mtaauaipai. Ilataa a iub'.i ot hue peaaeaal afpaaganea*aax f.ot t\xo Bichaa ia etatara, M-fiitor .loiie.a, who. now tbat bia bopea 10 get iuio tlie u'aoiuet havo beea diapellod, waota au.v th.ug tbat he cau get, also is wiimig to become Ibe r'ir.-)t-/aaaiwiiiiit Becietarj of tl.<- Intorior. 11 ba ean'l g. t this ho will take a toreigu miaaion oi the third claaa, and if Mr. (,. ? la.1.1 will uot recoguizrt bla aerxieea ln the late campaign to that axteat, ll.eu he hal BO lugher auii.iiion thau to btcouio C'ollocioi of the port ol New-Orleaiia. Ji.bn II. Olrerly.of lllmois, also wauts tO be First JLapiaiaaf Uaoratarj ofthe lutannr Ue ia a bmbb i.ii ot the iidiiooratic Nauoaal Committee, but, be>oud tho boru< rs of his o)in Ntutc, iiu-s ao repn tation for eiecuiive ability or nu.v taleota whicfa wiii liuaiiij hiiii lor ii.c aiaee tbat he le eeeking. 'lLcre area ouBibcf of otber caadidateg far thia i>o ?ition, suowiiigijuw liii.ii. v thdeplaee 1- xalaed ai.d Low touiptiu- the pickiug- aaaaar in the ejreeef biiugrv patnotaal Ibepraaeul time, " llabv" llisaell. Mr. Clevelaud'a purtiu-r, aud cx Att<?r,iey-Goiioiai Faiivhiid, ol New-Voik, are tbe tuo.t proiumeut naadidatea sirok.Mi of lor the attea ai AaaiatBiit ttecretury ol tbe -I reaaury. It ua probable Uiat ex-i'epreseutative Moiu-.v, of Miaaiaaippi, will Ikj appoiuted Iiiet AaaiatBliI roel Biaater tiauaral He waa a prominotit eaodtdate lor tln- Fo.atiuaator-Geiieralialnp, but aa Mr. (li-velainl was inieiii upon bavin_ .Mr. I.aui^i la bM I'abiuH, lieroniii not very well have 1 wo Mlaaiaaippiana 10 it. altuough he did a_*ioattwaNew-Yorkera Mr. Iluuey ia haid ruu l..\ General Nicholaa IJell. of Ifiaaouri. who wae aecretaiy of Ihe lieiiux raiu Sutional ('uux-cutioii at Chicauo, wlure bla piereing XOtet and hia loug aruia will be reinembored l.y everybosly wbo attended that xatlii-niig. Kx-h'cp rt-s.-ntative Mutchler and 1. U. lalliot, 01 Maiy l.iii.i, uro williug to betSeoou.l Aaaistaut !'<>. ii.i .m- 1 ? GeaexaL li.eie aectua to 1ki bmto applieanta for tbe Com? TniMntiiier.aliip of Altic.ilturo fhan lhara BN eiu ,?1 u ,.-s iu ihe wholo department. lt 'a evidently a ]na. e niucii coveted ov the ollice-Heikei.i. I'loun iii-nt aiuoiig thoae lueiitioneil aa ilkely tO BBOCOed i'i. l.oriug are 1 uiigiBaaaiBii U. W. Aikea* <>i Buatb Carolina, a milil manuei. d and 'iioin-iiuivc g.-iu'e iii.m who haa neverdieUugoiahed l.i...sell .1. Coa gn?a; L'olouel liobert ii.xerly, ol V iiKinia, \\ i.o ik 11 large lii.-..l.r of cattie, and belougs to .litler.-iit agricuitural aocietiea, aad lo the _*. r\ V.'h; i-x kepreaialaUxa Muidrow, of Miasisaii pi; ex-Hepre b. ??tative rerroll, of New-Jeraey; Longreaaman llateh, of Miaeoiiri; D. W. Bwitb, of llliuoia, aud Couicreaaniau BlBgWtoa. of tbe sa:i.c M,;--. ..xKopr.a iiiiitim Van.ra, of North Caroliaa, a brothi-r ot tlu- Beaator, and Charlea A. Sbaxv, of Loatoii, waut to be Commtaaiouei uf 1'att nl -. tiiiieial JiiM-ph K. Jobiislon, of Nn^'itiia; e\->< nitor Nlat~r, of Ortgon ; ex-Repreaenlutive Miaw, of llliuoia; ex-Uepreaentativo lienloy, ol t'aliloiniii; Miijor Hamiiater, of li.diana, all waut ti.1 .iinuii-ieioiier of tbo Uenoral Laud (>ib<-.-. Rtranga to aay tli<-re ta o:.ly oue, vil.iur.v applicant for ihe Coiiiiui.aaionerahip of Jtailrosda, ultbough probably aa soon ?? the fact ia maite known, tfie oecii-tary of tbo Intcriof will be ovi-rnin with applicationa, Kx-liepreaentative t.'Baaidy, of Ne Vwla, intjM? to be tippom t. d to tma offloe, Ex-kepreaentativo 1'bilip lhouipvin, of Ken tiuky, BBaaaa to have a good slurt over bla com peiiLua for tbc raco for tue ollice of C'ommiaaioiier of Inu.^ual l'eveniii-. He .-eitaiiily bas tl e loodeat buckiug. I'toiii hiaBfatora Hnrx nnd Hlarlrlnirn ???A-Srx-akor (JarliHlo mmI Uougreaainan lireckcn ri<lK", bare preoeotcj hia elaiuia to tbe Preaideut. lliey aay that they hoj>e lor tbe beat. So do iiiouias Harian, of New-York, aud ux-Kejireaenta tivo Atbertmi, of Ohlo, who are clo.->ely foilowiug au tbe In-.-ia ol Mr. Thompaou, i.iuerally a|ieukiug, it may 1.- eaid that every e\-Senatoi, ovory ex-uieuiber of Congreaa, uud ev?>ry ex-delegate from any Territory, proviiloil that he ia a Demoerat, ia a caudidate lor oflk?.-. Not oue of tbeae, who waa a meiuuer of the Xl.Vlllth CoagVBBB, haa left town. They aro boui.d to piek '-i.ini-tliu.g Uf) before tbey tuin their back. ou Wuabiugtou. A gooal deal of diaaatia faetion, au.oiiiiting in .suiiie e_a<-M to auprciue dia Buet, ia felt amotig tbe Deiuoerata who havo puid their re.ap.-cls to the iTeaidenl. aud at the eiiuu- time taki-u the otportuuity to urgo their elaiuia for Koogoltion iu " pap." The i'reaideut, thev aay, haa liateued, little concealiug hia aiiuoyaino, aud ia auileratood to have refet n d all applieanta to the peada ol departmenta Aa one l lemoerat expresaed B. wno came away from the VV Into Houae to-day, aaarlug a aoar amile upoa bia coautetiance: " Th* man who goes there with the most powdcr comes back with tne leaet gaine." GARLAND AS VIEWED BY AN OLD FRIEND. III8 TOLITIC8 BEFORK THE WAR?TBE CONTHOL I.INO PASSION OF n)S I.IPE, fBT T-LEORArilTOTHB TniDOXB.] Washington, March 8.?A well known Arkanxus man, whola now practtslng law lntblscltf. waa aakcd, to-.lay what he know about Attorney-Gen eral Qarland. Ue aaid: ? I have known Oarland slnoe we were bors togethcr. We|praettsed lawln thoaame circult aud were of the aamo polltica. Garland was a Whlfi and Kuow-NothliiK ln antl bellum time*. I am not ccrtaln that he ever Jolued a Know Nothing lodire; but ho aetod wtth the pnrty tn polltlce aupportlng lta oan dl.latcs. Like mostof us WMfl ?" tbe Bonth. he wns opp.iHOd to aeeeaaion, and wua elected aa one of the antl aeoeaaion delefriilea from Pulnakl County, Little Rock, to the rVtate Convention ln 188L 188888880808 ordlnnnce was deieatcd ln the Conveution at IU tlrst lueetiiiK, Oarland votiri* againat lt. Tho Conveution then ad joiirued. When Preaident Uncoln oalled for 75,000 troops to aupprcas the Hebelliou, Uie oouveutioa was callod together a?aln and voted unaiiiiiioualy (except Murphy) ln favor of aeeeaslnn. Oarlnn.l waa aent to Iho Prnviaional Governiueut at Moutiroiuery, aml wln-n Arkauaaa Jolued the Confwleracy Oarland and Dr. ( harlca V. Mitchell were elected Scuatore. Dui ln? hia terui in the Confederste Hcnate "ie sometimes _iiiit.i-on ized Davis's uieaaures but did uot allract uiuch 80008 "Oarlutid atnrtcd out in llfe wllli the lut*r,iiiui of nohleviiig i>ollticdl aucccsa. llo waa Aud :;? 8 acll-asaurt iBg Ujaii, uud iu Ihe aenac of enrtog 7<;r his own liitor.-ats, aaelflabone. Wbea tbe war Oloeed, Oartaad had foro itabt eaongb to bm tbat loe Repablleaa i?.rty aa m btitutcU at Uiel-'oiilh. coii'.il nol rctaiii poWOT, BBd he put hiiL'S.-!; m llne witb tba Daniocraey. Tomake hl.n-.-if Eoild and get bia aiBb m a Whta and Cbtoa aaaa '?"? .1...nd by (he BourbwM he hi.d to out H..url?.ii the Botirbona. Be wu eleetrd aexeraor abea tbe raayn "f the l ? idalatare was ealled logetber uticr Daxtor aoi.i iho Ke.iilhllcaiis otil ui 1*71. " Oarland ls a maa of abtllty. aad M a lawyer aeoond taaeae. Bie ailad bM web a beat toaard laa taatai iiiiica, hc forgeta partlaansblp where II cunes _n confiict wtth platn legal prlnelplea Be la Ihoronghly hon 8 iiiuii iiii'l. in t.:v o])iiiioii, will uot lK-iiuit the Depatt niriu of.lustl.cto Be n-e.1 us a polltica I im. t.in", unlesa his ,-ipp.iltitmcnt M iT.i.-f Jn.siire depends apoa sueB aolion. Bhoiii.l tliut ermttngeney artM ihs deeutwor IbatptaM will 8X888888) every ntl er .-oii.-i.ieratioii. IHE PRESfDENra PBEWCAHElrT. DEPF.NDf.M lI'.iN II I'1'HI.lt.'AX BCPPOH OXI~M ?nTonna cnn. beryiob oYinnoAin. Coniinaainiin Hiaeoek imiiiked on Batoraaj hy a I'ltnil vh re|.oller l,.r his ili..~-u.'.ai.s ..! ihe pnlitlctl rttaaWen Ba lafUei:" PtaaMaal Oexataal has g* u v.ry dilllcuit tasK bef..ro liltn. Tlie next llouse of Rcl-rcscnlalivcaf... tnr aa tiie DaBIOBiallt lueiiil'.-t BhlB Is ooaeeraed la baiaaiy llaatlMl with i8a laat. II 8 thoruuguli edaoated la oppoaltion ta tba it:;r;..iia <>f va..v;-;i.uieiit, aapeetaUx flaaueial oaeanons, inat ihe Adndnlstration must adopt, or be a raUuro. rbere bM alwaya beau a great bMUIItx on tba part ?: th.- matorlty oi the Dci.i). r..tie memberebip to evcrxlb?ia froni Rea York. I donbt not ITesldeal . lerelaud has [hc Ouau. i il noUonsof tbe baalueaa in.-n of thlaBtate. lila late nilver leii.-r cic.uly Indloatos it. Maeh iu bia tunujraral address IndiratM lt aad i ndxbl add 8 iu Uao altb Bepublleanlani. Ii he can get a I emoeratlc party t" Bappuh hl.ti ln i.n atli.li.al.ve polloy lhat has l.een anbBtnntiidiy pnraned oy tba Bepuoliean party, t"- baa aot eaougb patrwBago to go aruand toi tbal pnrpoon. lf i.e aaea i.i- pntronam la Uinl vv .>? th. b a bal ba?oniM ol laiM . ivii berxtoe ttofertn profraaioua I lf be adoptaa pollcy ablea aill i>e approxed bj Kea-York buaiueaa Inienata aad attaBBpta to enforaa ll bj afMnnatlve legla latlon, he iiiust uet Ihe leglelMi..I al all. froBl Uie utoutlaok, b) tbemppoitof amtuorU. olbla owa ]'..;.|e oii.l BapnbllMB rotea. I ? upp?->? ftepublloaat wiii aupport menauna tbej hnxe beretafort fat ore i bxm ii ,i Ueu.ii ralie Preo .1. nt li.. la th.-iii ii.-. -s.ir.v for tho adod ol tho Uovarnmeat. Tbo geuornl talh aiuona B? jiiihllenn repre-entaliv . Is th.il li"-lr UOlley nnd UMlr votca will aupport iin'.n?ui?? tl.at thev D-Uava ln. BBd wi.l n.it ii.ita.-..tii.'.t- .iii.plv i it.ii...' Mr. < I. v.?!..!..1 adopla Iba -..ii.e poii.-v. Wo i..?i ai. ui.i?ii,ii.?i. (..-i.i.i- eitenl Ibe ntbardax oftbefeehog ?:. tbe Pmi omoe bill. iba |).ii..,ci.ils iti 11.?? lloiie.- have alwaya Mtraued i ?tarratloa poliej altb tbal DepartaienL aad tboagh tbe monoT la to be expeaded bya Demoenitio Adinlulatra ti.in Bepiihiic ..ia unaiilmoualy ;xoted fair -.....-. .\_'..in Ibe Bepnbilonn parti haa alwaya faramd Imllding up -. navv. ' ii.e N.tv.il l.i.l a-.epi.tle.i [., Ihe li.oiae w.iaa uioustroaity. TbeBapubbcananunulaioaalj ruto.1 toxo ,,ii will. tha ni.r'. iiiltlale.l by ii* iwo j w.r? ac" an.l lu t_? ern. r.-rv?sl the l)*.i?.>en.lie lfoti-e lo italopl Ihe M...aie iiliicu.l.iicnta to the blil. Vou kli"W a.-hiv.- alva.ua claltnealtbul 11 roo rats in Uue eoiuo up nnd oooup iio-itioiitt tip'in all-.iv.ttiiueiit.il qaeatloBa. Mr. Claro Uodlato be f..r.e.i ta do II. nr in my nplnlna hw Adnilulatratloa wlll be a lantentablo fallura. He wlll beaaabtatoaeooiupiubaaytblng w:tt. laa aM aalyal his partiaaa tr:> ada." - BopabHeaaa a.e a rreat deal amaaed aver the patn n Bga anraUon rbere ia a gnaeral dlapoaitiou t" lel Ibe A.Uutuistrailon erappte witb lhat Bapubll. ... bappytob. rel edoflt n'Mhlnatnn Ulllad wtth tba huiik-ry Demoerata and ibe dueoateateaaoal] baeoax jiarcl to lhat oi a fauilaaed ur.ay." ? UrTKBl cii.I.lKTol: KOBRBTROrT. PLACS. Tl..} ? Wmhington PUmima " biYi n.-.ulv all rataraed. tirrTtt)" MalrM Attaraaf .lot.n K. raiews, ijx BaaatardaMM ntagerald-aad FlaaMaC 8lla8B,Ba|?ar \,-,i; ..f Vi- CMt) Btmw4\ l-.x.-le'?.i.i'.i-i...i.r millaaa p. Muci.eii ati.i s..vci.ti oth.-r .'otii.ty Ii.t.wtm) leadera rstu.iiciiaaSatardaj eraatag. BbgmrOraM aamabaeh at an ea.-ller hour. Hc wlll ha at Ibe ntv ll.i.i to.li,. Hutiert O. Thoiui88 rcinaine.l al the k,U. Itatl.... ol frlendsa few aaya lsucer. lta will probablj retwrn 88 Tuoaday. Tboae wboeame i.t.ck tn mturday rapofl tbat Washiiigtoo hal resumed na aomial euindltfan, IM irrea.er nmi.l.ei of tboM wl... B8B| 88 t<? wllu. aa tho luangaratloa basiog deiuirlod I n- ii.nlesl for II..-(?.illerlorahlp of thla port aeettis (., baxa aarrawed dowa le Baaert O. Tbompaau at.T Wiiiiain li. Muriiia. it i- BOMlbla lhat a th.r.i man may I.e i.'.iiiiiial.il na ac.iti.pr.iuilae, bnl lt la nol thOOghl llbelr, lt Bm baaa eafaeetad, too, lhal Mr. Mnrtaamayne gitren Ibaiaatol NarnlOntaerorBarreyM, (beKiun countv Democrats alat mlbet oae of tbo t>ea( a??ea la ihe gifl >.f tbo Preaident is dne tbeat ta reeonliton of the inaioritv reeeived i>v l.i... t.. Brnoklyn. Thex are preMlBg thla elalai with ilrood <teai of vi?r?r,, nnd lt taey are llMppolated lu Ibu tbara vviii ho a lou.i aml pro long. .1 waii. AX Al.l.EGEh JOll Aiioxa BCMOOl DlMMCtOMt CtnCAOO, .M.Tt.'h fi.?F.llcii F. Walsli, a 88888)81 ln the dlatrict achool of Houtli Lynn bffoBghl Mit agataat tbe dtronton <.f Ibe Mbool tor flW baei a.ilaty. Hhe te.-t.tii .1 that when Bba WM (trat euij'loycd li was ..( a mtary ot $?<) per l.i.i.illi i lhal l>.lliioi..l, the clerk, uia.le out her c.iiiti.ict al irs.^ la-r iimi.tli, telllnif h.r lli.it atie w.nil.l have lo (urn over tba exlrn >k'_.ri (o him aae8 aaaath tor tbe dfiaeteetf Mtariaa Hhe i...i.i lu thla way *17U iu O.-.i ii.'.ittha, and wua 18 BBgBgOd RMl lull at *><).", i,it mo..th, hut r.-f.iae.l tu uiake up the i.al ance, whicii tbedtraetora elalaMd w.-.a .ii.e aader bar flrat tcu in.ialh-' oi.tract, and alao IBfaasd t'> pay auy dtxllaada 88 the B8W one. Tt.e l.iiar.l tli.-.i at.u.p''1 puyiug li. r aaiury and Bba aiieil for the iiiii.iiiiit ilue f,,i Di eet.il.er an.l J.ititiary, Maboxi itated. Judgmenl vva^ rendered an.l sln- al ouce I.CK..H auit for h-r iVI.r.i .ry pay. The dlrectara denled ratalatag any of MIm Balab'a ih.v. ii-ii a.'.i .ii.-'i ou oriaoaxaaaliiBtlwa tbat ibey 1..-I.I c.'itllleateh loi her p.'.y lor two Inolilha, iliil.uae.l hy her to them. '1 lie, tti.l n.it cxplalii on wli.it gt..1 tbe trnaafer wmbumm. Ti>e boulta ot ibe elera wereei amluedandabow.dnoentry laterthan Ajirii 18, lw^a. i ue laier traaaaettoaa were oaly auted ia uadatod mem oranda. Tbeae abowad tbat one J. li. Byaa. teachM ta a Mlgbborlna seboot, hn.i beM pald if'-.l.at for ..-,. u. ..... . Itiriiiiiir.., thotiKi. ih" achool-hotiae laa aioall airuetnre i.i.'i new. aad taattbe clerl bad drawn 8900 la the way ot saiary, th....frh H i? aot enatomary to pay elerk*a aata iu- ti. co.iiitry ilistricta, their nllowancr RMBg from *>10 to 8-0 per rear for taetdantaia Tbe matter wiu hc fur ihci nreetlgated. OOMJMOFMOM tue iSAianiATiox ixsaxe. PlIlLADELI'lIIA, Milicll H. -A W(11-(Iicsh( (I, Baadaaklag yeaag n.au, who glvM 18a aasaed m. o. wimii... <if Omago coiint y, n. ^., bM baaa bbb! talba Norilstown laeaaa Aaylum to awalt the aclloii af hia fri.'ii.la. I'lMi.. arnviiiK' here from Waaliluirton h.st week, a.layor wo nfti r tlie iuaiijiuial u.u, he r< fuaeil to leave the traln until . .ni.peli. <1 to, an.l .... IT'hluy nt tbe IJiuad Kiree( hiati'.n beeaaM tielaataad raxad fraBtwallr. He waa taken to (ue police aiallon hy alx poln eiiu-n. Ho h.i. ali.ee been eiaiiiiu.d l.y phvaiclaaa, who pionouiice liini iua.ii.e. laSllara ln hia pockeU ahow lhat he hua it brotbertoOraaga County, uml n. Plorida,aad tbal t.e f'lie ihe l...iiir;iii,lii,,.. he had heeu traxelltag m the rioutli. --? IlltAKKUFX IIIRI AXlt Kll.l.EIh ClNCISNATI, aMlUT'll 8.--A8 .1 \tt\%\\ Iruiii waa _ma?itiK uu.ler tha Newport brblge, on ihe Fr.uit strt-et aaaaaattaa o-ack tina BM0ntaft a >i,-n.u-.11. <t i?< o liiotive, whli-li waa ou a Ilat car sltuck th.i htl.lKc an,l was thi.iwi. frmii tho car lo the alreeL Three litakeiiien were eiirrieil With lll.) wreek. Ja.iiea llaliloli waa iu BtaBtly klllcl, Mlebael HobM was fatally n.j.ir. .1, whllo lleihort CrutLcra ?jscii|M'd with hrulsea. BX0W AXI> HAIL f.\ TUE GI'I.F STREAU. Ijaltimore, March H.?The bark Winifreil, alu.iit which conaidernhle uueBSinesa has been felt ar Oved afterhavlugbeiiigout seventy fourdaya.or tweuty ulnedaya more thau uau.tl. Cujitain Dution ai.it.-a that for the llrat time In hia loBX en>erir.iioe ho OUOonoterod a \ i.ile.,1 at.nii. lu ihe oulf .-iiea.n, accouipauiad hy suuw aud hail. TBE ASSUIXMEXT OF CAl'TAJN U0I.T. Trenton, March H (Spi-cial).?Th? crcditora of ( aiitalu W. 1). Jloit, the einharraased proprletor of the Hotel Wladsor, of this city, bave uirie, .1 to take a hojid and inortgace on all hia rsal aud peraonal eatate, which la valucd at #175,000. Cayt-lu Holt uuiaascd a fortuua .. a lawyer nnd puf the greater pari of lt Into tbe hotol. whToh wi. buUt only a few inoBib. ago. Tlu--bond and mortgage covera everythlag hei haa? Initbaw orw,aavuk hia wTariBg appareL Tho aradlaar^havear^leR^ of tbalr number aa a boanl or tniat.-ea to_man.w property aud they will aelect a competent peraou to ruu theboteL _ BD1C1DE AM) MOBABLE MUBDEB. SH00TINO THE GIRL WHO REFU8ED HIM. A BROOKLYN BAXKR BILLS ? IMHKI.F. TIHNKlNO THAT HI8 HWKKTHF.ART WAS DKAD. TheBunday qniet of that portion of Brooklyn near the jnnctiou of Hroadway and Pivision-ave.. waa mdely diaturbed nt n lato hotir laat evening by aoveral piatol Bhota. aud the group of exeitcd people eailed out by the lUifamiliaraeiind aoon Icarned that a murder had been attempted and tnat the would-bo mur derer had theu coniniitted suieide. Tho victnu of hia own act was a young man wbo had tried unsuc ceasfully to kill his aweothvart. aud balioving ho had euccecded ended his own UB8. Unrequited love waa at the foundatiou of tho double enme. The young man who kiUed hiniself waa Valdlne HoelTiier, b baker. age thirty-Hve, of Broadway, near Diviaion-ave. Um evening BB started togo home with Miss BMBBOB I^iaer, age twonty-two. of Thrtvop-ave., uear Hroadway. Slw had been spendiug the ev.-iiing witb an uucle at No. 888 P0vw0 8h. and lloefliior eailed theie for hor. He had been e.iurting her asaidtioiialy foi aome time, hut ahe had rcpul-'d his anit. She re f.ised t?? go with him luei mght. but he foiiowed aar an.l aniearafed to get her to _Maa to him. Wben th.y were m Uivision-ave., near Qooperaa. abe garxa him a Inal latnaal, aagnag tbat .she would have no more lo do wilh hixi. Angered bv her words and atung to ,|esperation. he drew a revolver aml bastilv I'ned toBf ahots at the tinprot.vted girl. lu bis exeitcd atato his aitu waa wild and uo oue of theaboteffOTBdfBtal Iwo wo.iiids wrm inllicted in tho right ?boaldex and oue in ber WI 8B-6, the loiiiib gaiag wideof the iiiurk. Th.-u'irl BereedBBdl " You have kilb-.l rnc ! " and suiik BKrttoaleeB BfOR th.- aidewalfc. Tlu- Bappeoed ajBrdecat baatU* l-inicd from bia vi"lini nnd rnn to Kb-v-nth un 1 gonth l'iftli ms-. t woblot ka an ay, tfcea i> .">' ?l. aa I. c-ii..1 witi. r.iii'ir-i- and dread, put bla laroftai t > hia head and ftred tbe remaioiaa slmt. Tbia was better dtreetod than the othen and waa taetaaUx fatal. aaa.laetha aelghborhood waa awneed bj Ibe ihootiag an ambalaaee ??s eailed f' i the ciri. and she was remove,| to St. Cafl.ari'.c'H BoBfttal. H<t W-Jtnda were pro. Booneed extremel* evera md probably fataL Bbe waa abla le talk little, , _ . The body of tbe anicide waa takea B$ thi Foui Btn al Police Btatfoa, 8BOOTWQ A WKSTBBB VRSPEEADO. illi: FATB Of a PlOHTtNO man WBoea PttTOt, a ta RXPTT, [nr laaanairii 66 BBaxataoaa.] CflfYEBBE, vTyoniinc, March 8.?Noa ? i ..I,..) tbla .ity ofthe knUagol wniiaui P*yt? la a !l|iior -loii. ia 8_a inlan. te whn h plaea be aaat from All.V'iiel.V. I'ellll . f.eir y.-ira iik'o. PRxtefl I * a aaapfrrala aharaeter I."- Ba_r raaaa he Bad ali gang lanatlaail afnalana "*v -"r -?' othir ix.-.t ... tetrlti.ty. I'n.l-r the iiaine or " D.t b llink'.ey" he wa.xf. -aMni ity ???.! I)'.-- i.v. Bewaeae raapeeeee ? ?.,na. Ha waaaboat tweatj lv* yeara af eaaaad b_bb? p.rl'irtiiii.iii!ir.lt*el.i|iini nt. I I.. i w.i. m.t | m.i-i ln thaTerrlterV ?'??? ? I uutteh blaa la atraegtb. Ba waa ,i ii. -lo.l. lilltl Win ll .iriliik n.ii.:.l ?!... it ll luiiil el, n lf ln- iffn.i-1 ..li ii,x if.tl.i.-i 'o.lilnk I! ... that tt.ei waaa'l a aaaa la tba Tarrltorlaa waa aeald arraat blaa. Twlee a poa/K! Biiecee.le.l lu gelllug hlOl li. tbe lot-Kuo, aad there It teek a Bosaa n.en to aeenra bim. Peytoo ba i .i larga foUewtaa ed toagh eaataetara, bmbUj <v M-rtera from tlu- arn.y aaM fn_lllveB BnBB) Jnallce from u',1 nier UM Imitl. He waa ? ileaerter hiuieeir rrom Fort M i.-iiin... imi ti.t-ortii'.B. althaagh lhaj kaawthathe wiiBin lha aaaatrj aaxef BaMa .ny aibrttoeaatara Li lm. For Ihe BOBl tbiaa ? I e'?a " Ihe .1.;. r- '' r<?le aroiiinl tii.-.tnei- ..f ,-h. riili.n, aii..oiiti_ BagBaadBxtag at i?-t aaoa leveral at Bba eltlaeae wera rtraeb bj Um luiiieta, aad ibe] Baa I] di b ? atii e.i i., 1.1 rM af tba ral loa g party aaa ai aatxad to eaptara raytea, hal i w_* wan.t i aad rode ragl II] aol af town. He r. taraed tbe foil.ow.tiL- iii.-ht, however, wilh revalvara aad kairea in i.ia belt, defled tba towa m.-i dtaahargad bla piatol a. rai i Uaaa al pade tr.a.i-. Vbea aoaaalrable in.I.u preaeatad NaalCheaaadaa targetal doara aad wludowa "ti Baturdar .rnlng noilee to leave town . ive.i ou b.iu, uml in-ir|?i.ii wi.ii in ... n tbat be ..o.iiiiioi go. Uerouipeiled _?v*r.l i". a*ua lodrlak ?ici j.i a darlag tba aitoraooo, aildlug ti.e lui.-ittivo or a drawn piatol t<> tho.. whodl.l in.t -. -tu .l_..K.n-.l l.miplv wltb bi. reque. Th* lownapeopla Inta* _i*aullmi v. i, nrganUing to a.nat Perton. Wbea Ihejr airiv.il al Kie?<- m Ca'a Kime. ..f which ln bad taUtti pnaaeaalna,be waa dea He entered Ibe bbIooo aad eailed everybodi nptetba Imi. All kliew I'.-flou. aml ieiiniiil..ie,| llie Uto | otbera wbo bad refuaed to driak wltb hhBk la they all ar.iM exe.pt F ll. .loi.i?-, a u.iu. r. ?? I aiti't f.tiln' w.-il. |)i.k," B.n.l .lon-a, "and I itou'i eara to iinnk anybew ' " lt dont in.itter a - lf you do or BOt Yuu've tot to ilr nk Bfltb lm-," l.-Joluoil l'e)loU. lotkin.. li.- piatol uml aliuing it ai .imi.?. ?' llll, ?. II, 1)1. B. ir >O.I lllalat Oll il I Will. We Woll't qnarrel about lt," anawered Jonea. laaabtBg, Be roae andwalkedto tha ber, bol quleblj atepped beblnd u uml fraaped a double-barreltail abet-gua, wi.it h atood ln Ihe OOraer. I'cyton 'ilnw down" ou Jonea aud exeryaodf atepped aalda Tba beaouaf fall, but tbc piatol did not go ..r. It aiiiip|H d u>.'iiii twlee in aueeeaalon without raaoli WbeuI'nyion pulled the Irigger tb.- ih.id time Jooai ftiiii and dlaeBaraed botb barrala ilmaltantfoualr, lha iiiiitinta alino-t i.i emlii.weling I'i yloli, ? ho il l ??|.im- 1 tC tb* II.Hii M .1 li lila piatol .till poiiiii t al .li.ni a. He aiadi a deaperate rffort to pull tbe trlcgar befor* be explred, but Iiib aliiilKlb failetl bliu. \) b'-u 1'iylnn'a (.l-lol ?u* axatulned. it wa? dlacevvred lhal iheie wera three empty and three full ehaabera Th* aext n.ie, if Paytou iiin.i bave i>.iii.-ii tlu- urlgger*Itwoald aartalal) have ln.CH ili.at nai-. -i. BM BBTATM WITBOVT as IIF.IR. Piri-r.i BO. M.m li 8 (Npcn'n/i.?Tlie tivo atiiry bru-k Imlldliig at (ineiivlll.-, Paaa., dedieateil to lliil'lt llt> aml Bpintuullaiii by l)r Duvld Edg.tr, w.ia Bol 1 al piihiie am tion on day 2ir, IB84, hal llu- muIu wua not eoiiiit'iiieii. Oa.liiiii.uy 17,1B8B,in IbaOrpbaaa Oaeri at ataieag Oaaaty, tt waa aatd agala, aa 8m petHfea ef Mra. Eli/.a llaiullloii. lt wa. Bald the flrat time innler ti.?t'.iiiiiitioii thi- theaaleaboald not ba raUd aalaaa hi> daaghtar,Mary Ellaabeth, whola myaterieaalyabaaaah Bhpald Ih- ln ai I Innn. Tli.- dn lor lefl u MMgS uud valu dlile B8t_6a to tho cuurn. of kpirltiiallaui, aud dlreettd tbat tbla pai lli-ular biillilinir, ln lha I tiitre of the town, Mi.onid ha aeed ta advaaee ihe aaaaa ha krxadaodaarlXi aad to whiih in- bagaeatbed hia aatira aetaaa in brothera and awtara and h aeora oraiore i.r dlaiBiit reis iivrH appoaed tbe plaa a..d aae. m ded in obtalnlng froin Ibe eoiirl nu nnii r of aale, whieh n,-, ??vo earrli-il oul. iii.a daaghtar wa* laal beard of at Daytea, Ohla. ibltleen rean ago. Ihe waa teaehlag Haaep aeedlaarorb uud iuaUli.g artilleldl lewan. hhe Wu.kiiowii ln iht'iiiini' or Mra, Mary Ellaabeth lloyt, and baaa aoa, fraak, i?t h.ip", txventy aix ymrt n( mi-. Tbe doetor Baedfoea* hlbil a eiiiiiliiuuii atlnn flolu tlie Bpiril l.ulul BlgBed Bj IiIb dangbtar. m..... that ahe bad ti.eU la I80B. A rrtead or tln- ii... tor'. inei Mary Kilxabotb bobm thlrtoea raara ago la tha Day ton Paatoahw. n? kuew ber aad aad uikt-ii wiiu ber, aad au lnfano*d tbo Uocior, yt-i he i>?i . , ., -i lli rely ing ou Ibe >>l'li ll letler. *>-? TO 00MTBOL BOMMFBDMBAl FATBOWABM* PlliLADKiiiiiA, Murcli H.? Thc Tiimi iutl luatea that Williain I.. Scolt, of Krle, haa foiuied nn .illl uuro with Mr. Uumlall to rontrol the Federiil BBBraaBgB lu llu- Htitte, to tbe ixeliialoii nr BBdMOBBM Wallm R aud Atlornej (Jeiierul Cu-Bidy. .Sciitf* intlinui-y wltb Tll deti, hia rt-cent actlvity In Waahinguiu iu coiiuerllon w ith Ihe anll-.llver uiove.niiit, hia ilefeat by 1S.ill.nt i.a adelegaO-aHaige froui thia btate lu tbe hwt NuliBBbI lieu.oi'.alli- Coiiveiillnii, hl* own llhi-rul colitribhtlona I.) il..- r.impalgii fuii.l, BTallaee'a alli<g?il paraliuony ln that lagard. and Cae.ldy'a fallure to jirove um-fnl to the pm i . ln hia preaeiit p.r-t ln the Nate Ailmlnl .tr.illon aro aaaoaa laa raaaaaa alvea far aradlttag thu i4aa> ? >>? tbe ather baad, tha tut-t tii.it VfaBai a aaa a ?era hearty uml UBeful BUpirorlei af Clt-veland al Chliago, and tl.e Baaat bia iiisionii'iii aiiioiiK !'? iiikj Ivaala DeaMrata that may ii ii.t lioiu u'lving Mr. ,^tott umlue pro.nlii.-uee, ar.) thought to inllilalf agulual Ihe (ueieaa ol tbe p; ui. BECRETARY LA MA IfS SICCE880B. New-Oblean?, March M.?A diapittcli froin Vltkahunc, MI.*., to Ihr litv$ Urtnocrut auya: "Newa iiii? ri ueheil h.-ia. that lioianior I^iwry luu uppoiutcd lienerul E. (.'. Wulthall Ui auooecd Uvcrotary Lamar ua l niti .1 f-uii-a ?-.. uaior. PRESIDEST OF (1R18WOLD OOLLIUIF.. Philadki.I'HIA, Murcli H (Special).?The Kov. KoOe.t C. Matloek, of thia olty, aeoreUry of tbe Kwiii Kt-llcal Educatlo.ial Hoclety of the Kiilaoonal fhurfh, haa been elecled pie-idi-ni of tba tiriawold College, at Davea port, low*. ORDERED to LEAVE PENJDEII SITUATION OF UIE AFGHAN TROUBLES. KUS8IAN TROOPS TO IU.IIIU1 FROM AKROBAT?AN ULTIMATUM FROM THE GOVXRNMKNr London, March 8.?Orders haxe Ixefl aeBt to S_ Peter Lumailen, the Rritish Special CoRiniiasioBer on the AlKhan fronticr qiioation, to iliroct tlie AlsbanB to evacuate Pcajd.-h on tho withdrawal of the Kti-situi Bjgosa from Akrohat. Baron de stanl, the Ruaaian AmhaMaador, haa promiaed that the Runsiaa troops ahall retire. Thia ruorning's 06?errcr aaya: We nndfTstand that tho Goveriiuieut on Friday aent an emphatic daraand to St. Peterabanr. for tho withdrawal of tlio i.:iissiiin troopafrom Afghau territory. Thedispatch partook af tno character of an nltiuiatum. London, March ?,? /?? liaily Emtt aiatea tl.ut there ia a conaiuiit exchuuac of .liopatches between tba Kii|Oiah uud Kiisa.an Goveruinenta. "Athouirii tlicro ia a posaibl* hopo of a peaeanl Bolatio_."sa/a Th* A'0R8.'<tbeeondltlon "f allairsis Kiill iritical. Tho Britiah Govoriiment's demnnds that the KtiMians retire from the Afghaii frotiti.ra. wltciher uut iu tho forai of au uitiaiatum ..r not, are linal. The choico of 88888 80 war liea ia tha i.uii.iaoi' tha RnaaUnatatesmen." Hkklin, March K -Iho Soith Grrmnn Gn :<tte ileiina that Cotuit ll.-rborf Bisniarck's visit to I...n.I.i.t ia conuccted with tho Kii.seo-Afirlian fioutier qtie-tion. It aays that tnedifrl.ultv betweea Eagtaad aml Ba?nnlaaal aciiteeBough to rettuire the itil.-rvcutioii ot a thir.l B0B88. -+, RKLIKVINt. TIIK FKKNCH 0ABBI80K Pari-, Murch 8,?Ocncral Brieil ?lo lTsle, Iha 80888ft eoniiii.ui.l.-r ln 1X888.8, telecraplii (hnt be ftaa rcliev.d the French irarrla.m ht Tbayaasaaa. He aaya: ?? ?> arrlxad aa March 3 at Tliiijeti'i'ian. Tho Illn.-k HagX uinl tlie Yuritian Artuy halaaaaglsd Ibapaaa^baaldMed wbieh were laaeeeealbla ;.mi hn.l biilll foitn with Ihieii linea of 18888888 I.. mr.- Dnoe, Tbe Kghttag waa aexora. Oar tiaapa behaxed arare adalrably Ibaa ever. Tho enemj ralsad the aie^e or ThuyeBquan xaeter ,: ivetiii.tr, ihe Fri't.ili garriaoa baxlog fo.iKt.t elghteen daya Aft.-r tbe t)r?t breaeb lu tho l.o.ly of tho tortress tba garriaoa aiiatatneii aevea aaaaalta aud ,.-,.-e i aii ?-.-1,.. uae loaa to tbo euetny. Thla sieaa should toaoantad among the luoat brilliaai pagea of our hia lii.- BuaboatMitrndleuMaedxelyaaalatad lu the dafeu. > of l bayenqnaa." Uaaeral Neaner'a coiuma haa l.een paabad rapldly Dortbward aiace n.<- Mptureof Langaoa. Hekaanoa deatroyed theUno ..f lorta which luarded tt..- ( frontler indba blowanptba fortl&atloaa which baxa baaa kavwa as tba Oate of Chlaa. i?, .? ? a\'? DTNAMITE COMVfiNTIOH IN' PABI& Pari-, MuitIi 8.?Tha Prnfed <>i Police in Bxaarra tbat an axftanail-m laveatlgatioB <if the alleged dynamlta eoaxeatloa wbleb waa tald (>> ftaxa beaa beld In a pri~a'<e boMB near tha Oraad BotoLan Pabrnary 23, '-...iib',.i queatloB tbal Ibe eoavoatloa li a it.ylii. ? ? l lii: FA( l<?lv'V 4CT lUSPENDED. I.i.M.oN, Miitcli h,?Tha tiovcniuictit has aaapaaaal lta eaerattoa ..f the P8etary let, llaalllBg tii.' ii.i.iiii.-i af bonra ta which Buihama m, >j ba oaptoyed, ,. fara?lt ie.it. a t.i u?. Bayal ai? nalal MToolwtcb. Tbe ol.jecl t- t<> all..? iha woi a .1 ops al Ih. l -? '..I lo be r.n, n,..< Ii? .'i?ii* and daj aad t?. saable Iba ? lo tarseai -,tjou,uoo eartrhlaM aweefc. ? 8 I.X-KMI'i.'i:-- I I i.l.NIK II.L, I...VIM.N, Mai.-h 8. -The ex-Empread Eufinii oaalyRI ttom aarxoaa ibook, tba rMultofbelag : ;,!i ,.n Mareh -'. OPPOSIHO 1111.1 KIME8 ACT. LoXDOVi Miii.h 8. Mt. P.ini.Tl hna inti i.,a-..i tn ibe ?" v. iinn. t.t iintt tba in-:. party wUI -ti.-ii aoaaly eppoee ibo alaasai la Iftn TYtaxn a~1 fr relatloo ta Bowapapera. thaMppraaolon af pobltc rMallBga, and prtrata UMjulaluona. _ PKOTE8T1N0 40 UK8T FI.'.W't/E. Bintix. Mareh 8.- Tha Chinther of Com ? Ki'i aml a i.iin.'o. r <.f Bwrehaata ..f Baatbarg aud llrvi_<#u have a. ul a pr ... at (o Pritue lllainar. k ???ln?t (he Fr. iirh ' loverMtiie-it'a deelaMlij rlee e.i.l.a i imarvfc, bowari r. whi do4 taka atiiuuuiiui aUesaaaa reaaal abaU haxa baaa aaaaa. TIIK OKBMAJI BUDOET BILIA Bi uie-. Mar. li 8.?Thi BeJchatig reeterd t\ wlad the dehate -.:. Ibe badgeb The Leaa and ullla wero read a thlrd tlm.-. ? ? BB810NATIOB OP OENEBAL WM.l.ACK. ComTAXYinorLx, M.ir.-h 8.?Genernl WmI i...... the rn. ?(-1 ~i... ? Mlntaler t? 1 -...thia :. natlun to the OoTammeotnt RTaahiagtoa. A COMMI88ION TO li:i.\l" wilif CACEBE& Kuit, Miti.li B| viit (i.ilv.-aii.ii.-In the Aa 8 ti.i.iy yaab rdaj it wm preaaa-d t.. taad a commlaaloo c.pooedol Depuitea i.i tr.-.tt with BaaeralCaccrcs. A .M II TBIEQ IS DTNAMITE. MI1ANI.I. NtYICIl I'.lM' t'N AN DUUROI8 BAII ICAl>. JUIBYYILU, lll., March H.? A seiiHitliou Wll ... ..1 II. this ,ity la-t til-T.t l.J tlie illse.iv. li uf a -888 iiuatitiiy ..( what is Bapfsaad i>. ba dyaaafta lasaadonaly ptaaaiai tot?e.i-ei aaii?<ir*.MabHag aaa waadsafna t? Ma tt ?> earrf it in awalaaeeal peebaa. J.>i.u Pawall ln crosali.K tne Chtcaito and Allon Ballroad iru.k, a aliort .llatklire Ik-IoW (he ,le|rf)(. attllllhled 8X8T8 bwga pnebaga i i.aaaataattoB it bm laaad t.> aealala twoor tiiree 'iitt. icut arttabM ablt i> Maaablad th.- ahciia iiani iii itr.'.-irma. rp..n aptalag aaa ipaatatM . c>lln,lei ever, ,l vvTlh hl.le papsi il was found to coli laiu algBl ?r len little scctloiia capped at ea. li etnl, K'lity iBaalaitind of tbe BjBrarBBfxi tt eaaapriaaed paper, The other apeclniei.a ln tne luinitln were su.all. euipty, PBpereftaUa abaal Ibrae um bi? Ua ,'. artift aa kbgaaieaa detuoator cnoenled iu oue eod, wiu. li, upon being itruch w.ih a kaauBor. axploded alth a anlae abQut (wtreaat.Ima pereaaaloo cap TheM raenat sh.iia were |ual n.ht ln ill.iui.-ter lo lec.ive Ihe a.i.ull Bapt aboxe daaertbed. I here were aK.. lu lh>- pMkage a lai gt Bumberof aatall paperwada. The pacxago ountalned one or two th.Hiaantl of thOM ahell.* and packages of raps. Tbe paehago when fo.m.i wm la aaeb apoaliion that ii Bdgbt baxa bMBMxaleMiy dropped hyapor ?OU Itaadtag oa ihe plalform <>r a cur. <.r froin a v abiaM ii. lh?- alreuial lhat p.ilut cioaaln. the tmck. Hportsmer. bere, who are aequalnted wrth all kln.la of aii. ii- ased in Iraanaa, have Mrer aa a ... baard ?.f anytblng like It aaed f>>r lagltimale purpoaea, and II u l??:,. ve.l io be M liieeiili.ua form of ilyiiainlte ta ba us.-.l lor inegtaXBata purpoaea. -? XOT THIS OMBOKMB, H'f AXOTIIFR. ('..l.i Mi'.f.s Ohio, Mai.li 8. Sylv?'Stci' I- <>s l.oiiie, allaa Isaac H. (lahorue, who i? uow Injall at Upp80 taadaBky. Bwalltag triai f..r Mgaap in alaplag with Mlaa K.-arsley.of llil.v rus, hua tn...l.' 8 8080888880 to .lohu I. N.inla. ? d.'ticllve. to the cir., t Ihat ihere are (W() Osholliea. cloaely reaeiiiiilln- MMft other, Bll'l 8818 akllful akatera ; that they atrii. k up 8 0X081 rrte.i.l.ahip, traxelladtagolhoxaad apfaaredta nnka lateOwr.aai ln Ihla ltii.-vi.is alt'alr liav.- Iicen Btaylag (l.<-(wo Uro ?laa Tho priaoiicr fiiuikly a.l.ulta thul hc la hliuaelf 8 inarrle.l inau, aud that lie. cnrrlcd M 8 lllrtatloii aml 88080888888888 With Mlaa Kcaraley, but that It waa the other Oaborue, who was pro rtaaali BaatafTtad.wBaaataal/yweddodUM rtah Baey rua inal.len. 888 88888X81881 BfBB0 n>'it 808 hii'l ?oue a,, far vvith.Mi.aaK.araleyth.it 1-8 ei.e.te.l hliu to mnrry BOT, he 8888881 Mgbtaaed, 81881 I" OetaBlbaa, loiisiiltcl hia frieti.ta luet the 8?80 Oah8088 la the pres BB88 "f n thlnl pcraoti, aii.l. att.r 18888 I' Htag, aciioualy 8888888 1 (hat hia " dotihlo" take tlie hclrcsa lu lila at.-.i.L Thla hcliuf mmmi to, ths al.iglo iiiiin eame to Bucyrua, aud vMUmI tbe rlnk ln onler to'see lf he could aiicccsfiilly i.crs.uuite lila 888088888. Tlie atrniiger waa B perfed llXsntBO 01 (he iiiiin who had really won tlie X08Bg hi'ly's attecdons, l,..t hn.l atle.IpW voice. The prWOBM aaya 1880 8888 .....lll.KlY evposi.l h.n.sell um ln laae a . old aml l.'ll.t.T hia own tenor voice hoarae. The 80800 mun dreaBM hll.l -rif iu ci.ici lniitaiiou of iba < nhorae ha was t?. roplace. pirat ....... theu the other akated abonl the rlnk that ereatag with Mlaa Kearstey, wiihuut her .us ,,,veilii_ (ln-illllei-.-uce. ho well dld Ihla schoino work thatoaiMirno No. 1 |iroce.iicl m arraoga foi thoolope iii. at. Ba took her ln a alalgh from ber home the next u :.h>, atoppod al IhehoBMof afrioBd,excba_g_dciotBe8 witli tialioMie No. '_', lol theui Ih. inairlcil nnd depaiT 10 N'.vadii, aud alole away aeuilly hlniacif Wheu th.) eouple reiiirne.l, tho roal haahaad l.fi Bueyrua lemporanly, arraagtag tbat the orlataal 0??a* ahoald BMora tbe exoaey to be ebfataed oat "f uie anair. At lliiaj.ii.. l.ue ll.e preaent prlaoner wt.a arrofte.l ou u eharga of earrytaa ronoealed wMpona. i.nt was rcleaacri. Ba wm arraatad aaata oa a chur?e of btaaaay, wa.v.u ui. cvamlnstloi), an.l now lie-ui |ail. HOdOM Bol .K leuipt to say where Ihe other OebomO of hia lale now ia. T/'r Slitle Jourwd. which Iclls thia alory, aaya that ex-M.uator John w*. .Moiil?. who wtth Dclcctive Nortla hua taXMtlgatad thla af fair, thlnka the "two Droinlo" l.usliiiaa a lliniay lletloti, hut hlnta thtit thero ia n peciiluir nivalery bhckof theaffalr. He aaya that w h.-i. OBbona wust,i-l nri.at.-.l ln ( oiiinih.ia ue iiB.loi.ly ll'Jorlll, hut aoea uiterhia rtlraai ha bad Bl hBRN fi".'? la addiuaa to more thau^HOO apcat ou clolhea aud 81888 8000808 WAYLAYINO A OOMXOXWBALTW* ATTORXF.Y. IaKXiNoroN, March 8 (Spteial).?Taylor Young, CouimoawaaltU's Attoraey, ouo of those warued lately te leave Bowan Ouuty, waa ahotln the back by a i .in,. .ih a ?neiuy. The wouud, though eerioua ia not conaldered fatal. The oause la hia bold proaecutfon of innnl.i-i i of a gatig of deaperadoea. TIIIiOUOH BEW-YOBK STATE. JOHN KELLY ACQUITTED. TnE L'NEXPKCTED VF.RDICT OF A JURY IN ROCHE8TER RocnESTER March 8 (Spedal).?If a cyclone had alruok tho city thia afternoon the eoaateruation would not have been greater thault waa when the Jury ln the trlal of John K.-liy for murder rendered a verdlct of not guilty. Thia waa Kelly'a aecond triuL IIe waa convlcted of murder ln tlie flrat degrae laat year and waa aentenced to be hanged. Arrangemonta were boiug made for hU hauglug, when hia attorneya aecurcd a new trlal at the (Jeneral Term, and he waa agaln placed on trlal before Judge Dwlghthcrc laat woek. He waaaccuacd of iinitall v murdeiing an old mau ln the town of Chlll on Ootoii.-r '.1, I-.-.'!, hammerlug hia vlctlm to death with an old boot in the deart of nlght. Tho evldenco in both triala waa overwbelmlngly agalnat htm, and Indeed one of tbe wltueaaca waa au eye-wiliiesa to the criuie. There was but oue oplulon aa to bla gullt, and wben tbe Jury retlred on Paturday nlgbt, after recelvliig a cbarge from thnjudxe atrongly agaluat the priaouer, 1C waa uot aup poaed tbat they would h* out over un hour. Kelly, wbeir the lury reiidered their verdlct thia afternoon, attotnptod to tnauk thejury In open court, but ho waa allcneed by Judge I mi _ir. 'Kelly 1. a bone-ploker hy occupatiou and haa ;..i 1.-1.1 a great deal or hia llfc iu prlaon. ATTEMrTED Ht'ICIDE OF AN ASSEMBLYMAN. Elmika, March 8 {Sprcial). ? Alcxandcr H. White, ex-represrtitatlvc from tho Vllth Fennaylvanla Asseinbly Di.-trict of l'hlladclphla, alternpted gulclde h'-rc this uiorniug by cutting bla throat with a _nlfe. White came here laat evoulng ou his way home from a baataaaa trip to c.in.uia. Ho atagpei with a fricnd, Haaoa I>. Fox, at Nf Lake-.at., atn! coiiiplalued of feeliug III. Thi. niornlng he took a cup of coffee in hia room, while the reat of tho fumily xvcre at breakrast .1.... ii.tiira. Bedreaeed bimaelf, waikul to tha head of liio atuirs, aud cut hia throat with a penknire. Ihe wmdplpe waa aeyared. Dr. E, A. ReiUy maerted a taba ln ihe-hroiit. White Is atlll allve. thou.h there ia not much iu.pe i.r bia r.rery. Ba latbirtx-eevea yeara old, aud haa ii wife aml two cii.ldn-u la .'hlladelpuia. ile baa baaa a owaibar of lha Aaaembly three timea. WbUe la tha AaaaaaMy be latrodaead the blll th.it aU prtaou ina.le gu-xla he ItampM, ett'. Fliiaii'Ta.1 trullbi,. 18 .11 eigtied aa the cau.au of the .itf.cu.pt. A 601'TII ( AHOLINA BADOE. BCBEXBOTADT. March 8.?Clinrles Weincko, of thia t Ity, brought baefe xvitb hiui from tho luaugura tiou .oi. aaoalaa in 8*aeafagtea afootb CBrollaa badga, of it,1 al_k voilietl from the follage of a tree.a'uudiug uear PortBnaater. A wbole reglaieel of tiattara fraei <o l.itiiiii.i. .-. C, More aut-U badifea, aud Mr. RTetaeke off.red B15 la vaiu for oue. FmaUy be reeogBtaad a frieini iu the Palinatta ragb?nl aud" ubiaiued the badgo aa a gift. _ To I.F.ASi: (iNiiNI)Ai.A IALT WOI.KS. BTBAI D8B, March *.?It i.s ropoctad that tlie Auierieun Dalry salt Company ia trylng to l>-a*e all the tine bbII faetortaa af tba Oaeadaga Baaartatlea for ten > i ara. 1 ba le.i I ia de.-lgucd to take tln- place of the old Miitual r.en. iit laaoelallea.aad eoBtetnplatea aeeuring uiiifoiii.it v af prtce and unit i ..r biteraat There are 320 u.ilt r rui.t, on the n aarVBUOB, bui bu-iutaa hus, ot lale, h. i ii lepreaaed. _ BXAMTJIATIOXa _fl PBABMACT. Svbaci -i:, March S.?The Jitaie Boaid of Phamaey Will bold examinulton* of applieanta for Uaaaaaa t.. -eii draga an.l aeaapeaad praaarlptlaaa, on Jaaa l, la Albaay, aedar tho dlreettoe af a. h. Baaated ; Ogdeaabturg, J. B. Bmlthi Bocbaater, c li. Baektaa ? -11,11.1 ? i.. 8. Dawaon, Jr., aad Biaghaaitoa, Oark /.. niia. [heboard Uud tbat alxty-tbree*ut of the nlnety. iii. [b .-.nn- eiai.iiiie.l iu tbe eloa.ng days of Fcbruary have paaaed, _ BAJLHOAD IBTBBE8TB. OAfl I'l.tll BMD YADKIN VAI.I.EY. BaLBIOB. March B.?L666 than tWOyBOIBBfO tba Male*a letamal iu the . taa faor aad Taikla YaUay Kitii-i..id waa parehaeed bythe praaaatoaraara iutuis tltiu) they have i-oiii;i!et..-.l 110 uuli-a of new road and breaei lha aaiuo witli new utcol rails. Forty-alx uiil.-a ol old road havo liei-u tburoughly repalrml, and the cars ? niw run IHO mtlaa frnti Fayctt-nllle to arcetiaboro. Beyead thia pata . ap tha Yadtta Bltar, tifty adlea baxa baaa graded aml thn BCOaa-ties are nlong tbe road ready r..r tbe Iroii. All tbla work baa beon dono wltb le?a thun ?jniii iinrn ia. it ia anaouneed that tb* braaehroadto M.i.int Alry will be balll tl.iiye.ir. u.e work wtlleoa* tliuie nn the mnti llne to Patteraoo, ln Caldwell Oounty, r.i euratbe epeedr eouipletlon of tbe . ntiro liue, the louniie-.if 8urey, Yailkln, Wllke* nnd Caldwell araex iieii.ti to .aiiti.t ni.e liik-elyt" tho uapltal stock aud to pay for the NUBC ln coiinty bonds. -* A NK\v BARBOW OAUOK COBBT. ri-iin., M.ucli 8 I8p*xial). -A comji.iiiy of t ipatitii'ia baa baaa raraaad al Barxoa, ivnu., ta i .ii 111 M ur.w gaaga rallroad froaa BTarrea bywayad lagai Orove, lataraaattag tba Baw-York, faaaaylraala aad Ohlo Rallroad, al Aahv__a,aod Ibaaeate Mayvillo a:id probaMi to he axtaaded aatlraly areaad i^ike Chaataaqoa. Th- arbaa oi.j.-. t eftha raadwOlbeaar BUiii.M.-i- exe.ii-ioi. Ii.ia.ni aa. Il ln thought au exteiiaio.l will be bullt fruui tbe Lake Bbore road for eommerclal bualneaa x rharter baa b*en obtalBed in thia state, i>ut ii.me tn Vt-? York Btate yei Tbe oBkwra of tha eoaapaai ..re: I're-ideiit. Uearge P. Orrj vlee-prealdeBt, 1. J. Davla; ireaMirer, i. Marek, aud (?. c. liaanltwu, eagtaaax. _________?_____________? TA K!Mf i l.i. thi: PBXA i.ty OM BJMBMLP. Ih i:on, I>ak., Mar.-li s.-A jroaragoW. af. Myera bad troobb) wtth Ua wifo al __teaea, u. thia couulv. Mlie left hhu and weut to her broiher's ac lioinlla, aix mil.a weat, Myera foiiowed her there. aud met h.-r in Iloi.illa, where they Bgread lOBBttie their ililh re.irea .ii.d ?lie proin 1 a.-tl to go houie with him, If ho woahtaoaMafter her tha uext laaaay. <>u tho day Bgreed Myera went after her. \Mu-u he n.-iirid tl.e houae BoCroakey,thahtelhar.aaaaa eataad daaaaaaad what Ba wautcd. Myers said: " Ican.e Bfb t iuy wlle." Mi Cro.ake) .ihIiI lhal ahe w.ia not there. Myera dcclared that be kuew hetter, und tl.al ahe had ugrecd to n.t-t him thero ou that day. M.-Croak.-y told blaa t? l.-av.-. at tbe aaaao tiaaa attTfrnd ,iui'k :"ul r'ehlag ap a doahla barraDad aaa. Whae Myera ?.iw th.- gaa ho taraad to nm to bia teatn, nmi MeCroebax Ired both barreia rtt him. Myera r.-n daaa, uud McCroehey WHH ut oaoa arreated, aml haa baaa tn lall cveralm-e. The grand jury tbla wo*k liidicled hliu ror murder, uiui hia wiraaad aaa Rafaa, aad Mra Bawk* laa, who la Mra. MeCroakay'a utotharaadW. A. Uvlag. BtOII, anolbi'i iinill|.i-iu-law of Myera, ua ac.-oniplnea. A ho, .ma tadloaa trlal waa antielpated. Ou Belurday uiorniug tha Hxe wero iirrangud iu the euui't l.oiu to hear the Itul.eluieiit and pleatt to lt MeCroakey pleaded guilty of manalaagbiar lu tl.e rtrs. degree, t<> the anrpnaa of all Oa baiag aaked lf he kuew tl.e penalty of thia plca, he auid he. dlil. Ile alao aaked to be aaateBeed at ooee. Tba Jadge told blaa to ?tund up at once. aud at?ntenced him to lii.pilaniiiiu nt ln the pcMli.utlary nt Hloux Full. for life. ono of tho attorneya arranxed tbe matter aa that MeCroakey would l.eai lh.-l.uid.il uud l.-t bla family M neo. After tho aeuteuee tbe otbera were all illaeharfod. ou moiiou or the Distrut-Attoniey. -.?,-> TIliUTY OOCB WIBWSMMB ABMMBTMD. Cbicaoo. Manli 8.?Laat aighl abont900ol tbe apoi-iiiig fiaierulty went to the miI.iiUmu town af Bim- lalaad, to ailaaaa a eeeklag main. About aatdalghd twenty polieciueu from this city went to thn place, ar reated thtrty af lha Barttdpaata, und fetahad them to tha eitj Un- iiioiiiiiK-. l'a.l.ly Ryao, tha pagUiat. waa auiong tu, apeetatora, but waa uot Brraated. ?A DEFAVLT1SQ COLSTY tBBAMVMMM vYii.MiM.Tos, March S.?When L D. Bood* Cotlllty 1 rcnaurei, weut out of ollh-e, he ivaa kt.owu to bo il deraulti-r tolheaiiiouiit of about ir'-,<?.D0,>- l? l? aovr aarei-Hilu.il that Ihe auiuuut I* 634.000. III* aailiaaif __Vli_7_i\.-ii Ke.da recelpt before the last dUcovery w"iVn!_J!.-.iiowfe?i-.lbiit bo inaybe Uable for Bced'a uiladolng._. OMlMBk ASD CASUALTIES-BY TELEGRATH. HHOT BY A MFXIC.VN. (lAlvi-n.N. Mai.h7.-A .llip..i.h to Thr .V. tr_ BMB l'l.tinul, lexaa. buj b i Tbla ullernooli whilel ft M. lii.il?'.-? atatloii ngent of tb* Miaaoiirl I'aeltle Kailroad at ihianii'.i- waaetandtogoa the platfaraa ba aaa abot nmi ui.tatitiy klllt-dbva Meiieuu iim.iio.I Meiuliola. A ae, oml aloit aerioualy woiiinleil a byauiub? uaiued Mor rlaon. .Meii.liol.i waa arresled. lNl>KTi:i' fOB MAII. BOBBBBT. BaaRvaroBX. La., Mareh 7. -The Uotted BlaleaOraad .lm v to-day ti.dli t.-.l ll. L. Jom-a. I'aul Jonc- aad l.ugeiie TariioroiiKh. tu.- Lake i'r..vi,i.-uco bmII robhaxa, tor .-..n aolraar t" rob aad for robbtag lha bmIM. e. l. loreh, a ?rbarf i.....t keeper, arreated aa aa a.ary. aaa hoaac* .i.'iy ,11a.?iiarg.i.l, there balng noevldaaee aeaBaaUiia bim wiili the ioi.i..rf. The "ii-.ui.l Jury iil.-o fallad to 11 .d a MllaxalBatBtewart,thaeoloradB_ail riil.r iu ehargaaf tbe ii.ull. who wua arreated al tbe 1:iiiie. hL'ICilri: ltl.i Al aK OF IilBA 1*1 OI.M MEN T. HTAIM..N, Mal-el. h.-Mls. Bello M.ltlll, ? yollllg woman of tbla ooi.niv, eoaaultted antelrte by ab..o ing h, raell w uh a piatol. A Icttcr waa found from w hieh il w.ia leaiued lhal uureijulted lovo was tbe cauae of her act, A FAMILY AIJIOOX lUffOOATXD. i iMut bj Diikoi.i. Marah7.?Joaepb Haii.iila wife aud three ehtl.lren retlred at the nagal hourou Friday mght, lu iruoil htullh. Tbia iiiorulng all were found unou BCIOUa ex.-.-pt lh? Woman. Ouo of tbe ehlldr. U WBB deul Mra. lli.ll wau barely al.le to apeak. Ihejrbyal ciana aiiuiiuoned from tbla place eaunot toll what eaaaM tbe trouiile. ll.H'a raa" la oiribly awolleu aud dl.col ored. He may recover. but tbo dootora Uiluk that tho otbera wdlUi*. NO SLEEP FOR GEN. GRANT, PASSING AN EXHALtSTLVG NIGHT. SOME BE8T AND 6LUMBEB IN THE DaYTIME? A CON8ULTATION. Tlie bnatlo and confuaioa that have beeo tha aoticeable charactcriatio of the neighborhood whero General Grant lixca, gave way yeaturday tt the qnietness and peacefulneu of Sunday, and tha mcmbera of hia faniily were diaturbed ouly at rare iuterrals by the nuging of the frout door bell.and tho aaxiooa iuquiry aa to the General'e ooudition. To all thoae who eame the ailver-tongued I l.-irrison, or the rosv chcckcd Irish girl vouchaafed the iuformation that " the General waa about the eame, neither bcttcr nor worae." The locai throat duoaao, wbile itjgives the Gen eral troublo aud is annoying iu many ways, ia i.ot the most distresain<r cotuiition in his case. That which gives the preseut cauee for alarru ia the low atate of vitality, and a most depreaaitig weaktiosa that prcvents the fonctions of the body from being earrted on normally. Under the preseut state of aflairs tho body ls not nourished aufliciently to replace tho euormoos waste taking place con aiiuitIv. Though ho takes souie nourisliiiioiit daily iu the ahapo of concentrated food, yet ou accounl of the depresscd state of the digestivo niv.iiis, it ia not propcrly assimilated, and much of the strength that should bo derived from the food is lost. Aa long as the General's health remaiiied good, and nuder uo other ondermining inllueneo than the diaeaae itaelf, tho attcuding phyaieians sf-enied to be able to hold the diaeaae iu check ; but wheu he was thrown into a coudition of mental agitatioa aud worry, incited by outside 8888X888)888 0CH888 weeka ago, there snecdily followed physicul do pression and tho Iocal discase sndd. nly bcc.tme active aud took on a more angry appcarauce. Whfletha attendmg physician auv-sthut QdMBBl Graut's disease is aa cpithelioma ainl then con tiniiea that tho term cancer has not 8888 used ia conncctiou with the case. it can only be s.ii.l that there is a desiro that tho pubiie ahall li.v.et'ie impresaiou that it is not a caucer. But this doea not wipe out tho fact that an epithelioma ia aa epithelial cancer. This disease la bsnlgn <>r .ualig nant. Iu (Jeneral Graut's case it was tlionujht for* some tiiuc that the indications pointed to a beniga con.lition, ln which case it could have gone on lor yeara without giving much troublo and atbetiiig ti.e gaaeral haalth but little. BThan Iha ulcerationa appoared iu tho mm.brane to the ri_ht ot tucroot of the tontrtio, and were exa.uined, they B-8Xral tho character of the diseaao to bo malignaut. After the formation of uleers then the proc-ss af inhltra tion begins aud the epith.lium linds its way tbrough tho adjaceut connective tia-ne with more M laaa rapulity, _apana_ng to a large iapM upoa theextcntof existing exciting irritmits. Il-.w far the iuliltratiou has extended in Ceneral Gi.iutV 8888 cannot be aacertaiued: and whether it is ia the ncighl.orhood of a large artcry tha attei.ding pkysician r.-tu-.-s BB diaclo.ae. Aft.T Dr. DonglM dresaed the Oattemf8 thieat on Batarday niuht he weut to bed bnt eoold nol aleep. All niRht long he toBfted bbob hia eeno_ watchetl ov.-r bv tho faitkful Harrison. atiJ in 6 o'eloek, beeoaBinc entirely axhanatad, ha 1V1I asleep and r.'iiiained ina poaeeful alBBtbar aa t II about 11. Theu he got up aud res(e<l ta hia eVair, iii./ing f>r a few momcuts at a time. He to:k a small aniount ot food, but could uot shake otl'tbe feelibgof exhaastion. A eoeaaltatioa waa held al tha Geaerare honae by Dr*. Barkar, Saada, .vt-a.iy and EtanflM nt2 P- m. yesterday. Tha paoeir s throat was tboroughly cxamiiied by U.a aal of a strong light throwa icto it a?d by the u?e. of a lnrjugoscope, and it was then treatad with co.-aiue. Wbat iho 188808 aftalaaananliaiioa waa could not bc learuod, aa BBOBBUHryOfthepotOta connceted Wtth the 8881 the doctora tcfaaad ta gixe mfonaation. Tlie eoeaaltatioa was BOl held. however, >n aceOBBl of any cmergeney '>r BIMWll-IIJ iLiiiir.,i>>us .s.iii,)f.):n that haa urise'n, but is simply followiug 081 tua 88X8888881 made at th.1 lirst eausuitaUon tL..t one ahoald be hel.l every two araakfc Duriiig the atternnnti and eveniiig the p.cieat rcst.'.l all the time. and Oeeaaiooally f. 11 laio a sluinl.cr that la.st.-.i ali.uit a half liour. Hc ate coaaiderabU food und was able to BwaHow with* OBt <!ilh. ulty. Ha had nona of tiie paiu ii. the throat from which he aaffered so araeh u week ago. His palM and teuipeiatur.- r>'ai.ime.l u.-aily ucr mal. Althoiieh be alept Rona at all duiing the nigl.t. yet in the twenty-fcir Ijoirs of reeterday bc h.ui a fuir Baaenal <>.' aleep. whaa Pr. l>.iuglas eall.-d at 10 |). m. he found tlie OeB808| mu.h l.dt.r than iu tho moruiinr. ttfaniag iu body. aud elieertul in a^iiit. VV hel ber tha discasortreveiits sleej), or Wbathar ihe in- tVUM is the re'sult of Other physical or ni.-ntal .iis'tirb aue?-s rotii.l not ha learaed. WTheB theGeoerai re tired last blght he guv.1 promiso of paaBtBg 8 quiet nigbt. He s,.<".ii:..l iuclined to aleep ai.d uppcrcd iu bcttcr couditiuuthau loi the last IhlM dajra. IYMPATBY FROM 818818 Toi'i:ka, Kaiis., March S.-Reforc Um tinal Bl)8BIBBBiBt ofthe Lcirislature ycslerdny. BA 08180881 Aulhoiiy. ln tlie Honae olt'ercd a resolution, which ia uiianlinotHiy adopte.1, provtdiug that the followiug lela graai he aaai lataaadtatolg: To Otrntntt V. t\ Grant: I am lnatnicte.l hy the l>?irlalatiire of the s:ate of Kaii.s.ta, at Ita hoiir of udjournujoiit, to aeiid BIMIil gl (a you aa mat.-ful re.Tpleiita of jour val-.r iu tho lald ?'?"' w:?.',.iai na a atatcamau, aud eongratitlattona at tho raoagaltMa ?>f tho Nation In vcur reatoratlon to a rank you atrrendered tn the inter'esta atut at the call of your country. Mar Ood, ta hia atataabepare pea leaa (o Ureaadeajoy witi us (hc frulis of peeee reatorad aaa a country aat i d. j. b. Joanaon, tpaanar of ihe liouie. WAA E. s. $T<*K*:s BWINDLMDt TWO MKN L'NUrU AlillEsl IX CHICAGO F' >R RAB_BB CIIKCKS. CBMAOOi March 8.-Tlie fact ha.s just beea BBRta pabllfj that Janiea BL Cury and Wllllatu If. BBXtXi af ihu elty. are 888X0 nirest. (ary waa a cishier for tho ooiuiuiasioii tlnu of (i.inhahll 8 08?.f tbla city, and waa cntriistcd with .buylug the ttrm's NewYork ex 888888, Bia ptaa wm to raata ebaaba raaalxad t?y him, gt-t iba iiu.oiint af th.- nuXa la a aapaaata araft, aad for Waid it to his fileud Ilurtel, wtio ha.1 B8M ta 808 York toaasiat in tho scketne, au.l waa liviiig at th<- llotttnaa Ilouao with a wouiali wh.) was uol hia wife. Uuitel prc s,iite<l thcau .lrafta t.. ? Iwat-.l ^t.)W.?a. the 888888-81 f, la paymeiit of boar.l hilla, rccelviug the 888888. Ia thi8 way, lt la asaertod, the pair aecurod if'-'/'Oi) _H8B Mr. Stokea. The swiii.ll88888888 N'ov.iniier H?, an.l waa tllscovere.i on l'etiruary ti>. DateatlXM ran t!t- .aaa iiowii aadarreetedOary, who ma.lo a coufc-a...pll eatiug ilurtol. The latter wMarrMtedand broutrbt l.ero laat week. RelnOxM eame to hia aid aad made ui.it^ra aiuooth here, t>u( Mr. Btokcs leain.-.l of the tAct, BOd ha.1 Ilurtel icancaU'lan.l takeB to New-Vork. Ilurtel aaya that ha Mppeaad ihe draos were panaaaa Mr. Stokea wua not nt the HorTiuaiI llouse laat nlght,' WBM 8 Tu"" n^ reportercalled, hut the fo'L-vv ii.ir facta were Icartic.l fi-.uu lllleclerk. BBd 881-8 Plftb 1X8888 Hotel. Hinti*! went to (he Hottuiuil Houae ou Nov uiher in with 8 purty of Va'.e atiiilcnta, a ...I witb aeveral of them occiipicl a rooui. After tho .'thero went away 88 r-tti lincl off 888 ".) 88tfl F. hrc. iry lt). Hespciil ni >i--y f.-o-l, iit.i s.-;.n?J to h.ivo pl ny af lt. 0R Novcuihcr M he w.-nt lo 8 I'iftli Avinue Hotel. 88-88 he remalned ovc-r uijiliL B0 ictiirncd there ou January 'JC with a woinun who, hesahl. waahls wife aud 88888-884 utitll January 710. W hlle at tho lloltniaii 'lousa Ue frciiicnilv ollered .liafis 8X888 by a ChlMgO hunk on its correapouuet.t in this city lu-ettleinei.t for hia boar.l, which vvcte ...-lie.l hy Mr. St,,ke.s. an.l fotlti.l l.i be go.al. A ahort tl.it'- BgO de (eeiivcacanieou froiiiChicaguiind luld Mr. Btoceotbal ti.0 dr.iiia had beea parebaaed hy Cary wiih tn.- mouey lvali/.. (1 !)>' him froui checka which he had rata "1 The cicrk of ihe llotfuiau Houa? was ta?.-.l what intere-t Mr. Btokea ciil.t haxe la praeeMUag BarKAB the .liafla which t.e hn.l cashed f. ? hlia were jseniiine. Ile replied lhal ba knnw Bftbtag aheaX it. II,. alao .!. iilc.1 lhat HuricI had ever.Htoppc.t uttuo lloltniau IIou.se iu couipaiiy with any 888888. 8TARYIXO HERSELF FOR FORTY EIGHT VA K MAT8Y1UA Ga., May 8 (.Vc!.i').-M.(ry C. Ran.litil, who waa burlcd heiti to-day, camo to h< r ilcatb from alaisadou. .or forty-eUht daya _M refuaetl to taatl fe-'d -"' ,',ml'1 ,!ut 1"':ir ,0 1,eHr lt ">enti..ned. Ref ereu.-e toeatlt.g woul.i m.iko her turu .U-athly P?f_ani thr w her into violent cauvulalous. She woahl .1 uk m T however. hut.,., Thuraday becaiue ao w.ak tu.t Me could only -Hah 8 by aoehtag it ibraagh a pipa elein. Bhe waa scvonty-clght yeara old. COAL BOUMD IX DAKOTA. St. Pacl, Manli 8 UjpiB.lM.-A l8ligT888 from rellablo peisons at Britton, Day County. Dak., states that ln .RKKlnK 8 w.ill at that place a vein of .smU elght feot thlck wMdlae.ovo.tjd at a depth of aovtaty IhaaBtaab