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rilntnc V0L\LIV_IN?I4,(HI. NEW-YORK. THLRSDAY, MARCH 26, 1885, PRfCE THRKE CENT8 MR. COX'S NEWFIELD ot DUTY CONF1RMED A8 MIK1STKR TO TURKKY. CAPTAIV IIAUMOXY'S OOOD FOUTl'SK-Mff. Ra? DAH'S VICTOKYOV1-R MR. HKNURICKS*. {BT nUMtfl TO TIIE TRIBUXB. ) WAfMMtOX, *?** -T..-In addition to the ?an.?. ofthirtv-Bvepenoi.il to be yt^***.^ ,u utere. at ofllcos now vncant. the l'reaident to-day seni to the Senate tho followiug uonnnations I Satnitel % Cox, ot New-York to be Uuliwl S.atos Mlnl* 'TfeatataiSvIa B. nannony. ?' Kew-Yorb. to becl.lef oftWoreau ot Yarde andDocksmtboaNyPepart xueiit, wltU the rclative rank ot Counuodore. The Postmasters nominatod wer?: ftainuel J. Oerrtsh. at Portsmouth, 8. H.| Orson O. jvTucli, at Amher*t, Ma-ss. ; Wllllam Bnrus, at Plymomh. uZETi Nloholaa Ilathcwav. at Fall Klyer, KMI Wllllam J. Keimedy. at Tauuton, Mass.:? Kaiiaoni K. Graut, at Plattaburgh. * Y.; Jaioea T. \- ley, at E1U.i hetk. s. /.: Hem-j- c, Bbannoa, at Erie. gaaa.: Oeoige Fonm at Allentown. Penu.; Wllllam T. I?lehart. at A,.aepotfa mi ; MrH.Kii/.ai.eth 8. Berbert, at Kewbony C hTk 0.1 Donald J. Auld. at Kuu.ter, Q 1L.* 0.1 \V. I). Welchel, at Galnesville. Ga.; i. **2S2Tft*, Kewiutin. Ga.; L Henaley Grubbs, at Decatur, Mh. UilTim. A. WartUam. at KuW.bur apriaga. Te?.; 1 obcrt 0 leuton. at Galnesville. Tex. : Henry (. OaWWT. at YoiioKatowu.Oklu; Heury 1>. Beach at Coshootm Oam. Wiiiuu. >en. at GreaaoaaUe, imi.; Batdea UgJ. ? *oath Btnd. lmt ; J Knna Hat!, atToulon, 111.; Thon.aj J Bunn, at UloomiiiKton. 111.1 Jobu Cuuiiingham. at Mattoan. 111. ; Jan.es E. Nset. at Veraajlle*. K> ; JKredenck G. Kendrlck at Mouut Cloiueu*. Mlch.; Ooorge V cate. at Pteven's Polnt, Wls.; l>avid O. fcrwlu, al Ijike Oity. Mmn.; J. M. De Annonrt. at IJavcnport. I,.wa; M.M. Hsm. at Daboqaa, Iovra; Jo*oph I-aiel.T. at Btata Centre. Iowa; William K. \\ bite, at, Pro*eott, Ark.: Gcorwi MoClellaD, at Cbatbaio. N. \ . ; Francis t. Itrown, at Palu^ra, N. Y.; aud Eraatuu J. Koger*, at Gcnova, N. Y. Mr. Cox's nomlnation was imincdiatoly cou firmed hy the Senate, m executive 6?88iou. The aunonncenieut of Mr. Cox'? nomiuation to tho Turkish raisaiou tras .no surprisn to pcrsons who have known o( hisquiet. lmt conhtiint and eiicrgttic cflorta to secure the otlico. Withiu three years lie has oft?n declared that he l>ad becomo tired of Congreasional life with ite hickerings and j^alouaies; the collaps? of his last canvaas for t\w Hpeakership deeply wounded him. and tho refusal of Speaker Carlisle to izive him the chairmanBhip of th? t'omuiittee on IfMeigB Atlairs, to which ho felt taat he wasentitled by virttie of long aml faithful BTvice, waa a blow from which ho did not HN rccover. His personal relations with sovenl of the other Democratio Btff?t?HTM from Xew-York. aiuoe that ttme, have not bcen coriial, aud. bMilo* Le ha? reached nu age wln-n tlie turmoil of the Honse becomos burdcuHomo to most mon. Althougli Mr. Cox U a loyal adhereut of tho Tamnianv faotion, his appoiutment is not gcnerally rc^arJed as duo to that fact so much a > to his own power of fersuasion, aud tho friendly personal rolations which have longexistod betwet n S.^rotary Bayanl andhimsclf. During his loug scrvice in OcagPeM, covoring the cntiro period MM 1H57. with tlie ext option of four yoan*. Mr. Cox has taken n prom iueut part in tho disenssion of lo tding pnblic qiifstioiia. Whilo his soinctimes iMklaM wit and his quickness at repartee have occ.iKionally left a Btiug. it was only temporary, and tht-ro ar? few men in pnblic life to-day who have uioro fncuds and fewereneinb'*. Whilo bis follow Kopredenta tives in the ncxt Hou.s? will uiiss him, almost |with out oxception. tuey will rejoico that the desire of his heart hae bcen Kratitie^l by lits transf<r to a more congenial tiold of nscfolnoas. That he will provc to bo a capable. efflcicnt and ereditable rcprrsinta tivo of .American intoresta abmad. ucaily evervbo<ly in Wahhingbm BMMiet bolieva. P Theearnest, aml, in soine respoc ts, bitt<-r contcst over the apnointment of a succei-aor t?> Admiral NichoK chief of the Hnnau <<i ^ardsand Doeke, has resultod in another triampb for Mr. Uandail. tbis timo over Viee-Preaideat llendricks, wbo wannlv e*pon??vl t!w eanse of Captniu Oeorp? l5iown, who stanls cigbt numbers bwlow Captain Ilarmo'iii in tho Navy llo?istcr. CafUtl Harmouy was born in, and .appoiutcd fiom, IViuiivlvania. v ,?!<? t'apta n Bwwa is a uativoof Iiidiana, and W.ia appointel from tliat M.tt.-. Tht other <:iiidi<liit?*s for the otlloe, which is an iinporiant and deeirable one, were OMMMtaN Y. P, <.'. KoCraft. and Captaiiu I5c!knap and (ibcrardi. bi;t the maiu toiit^st was TCfei over the two ofliceiH tirsl uain.-d. Mr. lleudricks h:u? worked with utitiniiK 6MW and zeal for his <-audidatc. and haa b?M dafeated in a fair c-.ntost. It is nndir->too l t!nt, beatdei Mr. Kamia!!. a Ian,'<- innnb.r of prominent offi. ors of tlie Navy wt-io wannly latWMeti iu t'apiain Hannouy'H l?.-lia!f, M accountof what thev Ngatd as h:s jflat fitinss and qualitications for the otlicf. Uothheaiidlapiaiu lirown, of MMM stauch llt-mocrats. The list of iiommations for post oflices. altliough arather longono. was stiictly contned to appomt nitui* to 10 va<anc'ns, and. in two napeeta, it wax -iiimatisfactorv to a fOOd niany of the iiib <? ?etkers who were among the. tirst to read it. In t b* lirst place it ;ipp<ars that. in midio cas. s. tli "claiins' ot ni<>ii >vho had broaght tlie greateal amoant of politieal "inflnenee" to Baai In tbeir behaiC ineladlng that of Detooeratie Congresanen, b.ive baaa ignored and etlter nen oboaeo. Againsl tbia the protest of diaappoioted tpplieanUi and their frii-uds in Washington in loud and angry. As s rule, howiver, Um NCOBUBaadatioBJ ot itooio rrutic CongreHsmeu afc<uu t? have baafl ragMded. and, in in-iicral, the apjiointees are activa Detno eratic politiciaii". For examp!?. Goorge W. Cpte wbo is tiauied for poxtmaster at Stivn's 1'oint, AViKconsni, is a Douioeratic ex-Cangreaanaii and bitter partisan. \\ iiliam f. I>{l?-Klit'art. who is appaiated iwistinaater at Annapolta, aCaryland li\?vl in MiniK-sut.i tor BOOM veirs priOrtOtM war al tfee etUbraak ot whieb ha wanl Boatta and entered Ibc labal aarrloa, M. M. ftaaa. the aew poatmaatei at liuliuqiie, lowa, is the editor of a Detnooratie )ie\\sp.i|ier and an a? tivo Detoocratk politielan, a ih alno J. M. Inarinond. for wlinsr appointuieni al postma^ter at haveuport, CVmgreaanial Marpby has obtamtd er<-<lit. rbe Hew-Tork Douinationa atc Qaorga Mcl'lellan, at ('hathain; Krancis t". Urowu, at 1'almyia: Eraatoa .). Rogeta, at Geneva, and Kaliso'ii H. I.iaiil, at l'iattsliu:?li. taaaadiaappoiateactil was exprea ed beeaoae the nariic of Poetmaatfir Peanoa'a anceeeaor did not appear in the lmt of noininatious, and alao at the fnilateol th>- Preaidenl to md prumptly tbeoontosl h "tweeii Vi< tvl'resident Hcmlncks and Congreaaman liviiiiiii over tlie ludianapoli- poat om e, the tenn oi tbe incumbent having ncpired on Batorday. Tlie greate?t dieapfoiatttkeot amt loudeai oomplatati about the noiuinations, however, aie dae |0 tbi bM t tliat th.y wme ko few in nuniber, and w.ll involve the reinoval of no l.'epiiblicans. 1'ho Virginians. aaaeeialiy, have, boaieged tho Wbite Hon-*e and PoatOflaoa Departmeal v.nh appeaUandelamoroaa daaaaada for tho inatsnt maoral oi ovevy btahaajita' and Royablicaa poatmaatef in tii it FtaU-, and they have a^-erfd with (TOat COnBdonoa that " the I'resident has as |00 I a? paid that bfl irill Biake a oloan swr,?p in VirKiiiia, whero every Vederal otlice-holdor ut an orbn.-nvo partisan." -? ? ? ?OTOBU OF THK NOMINF.l.s, BAMtnaX mixlivan OOX. S.tmncl Sullivau Cox, tho new Minister 1<? Tiirkey. waaboru In /.aueavillr, Oblo, on ?aytaaaaat ^1". 1H24. 11U Jatber, K/ck>el Taylor Cox, wbm a leatilnt.' iKiluocrat of Oblo, vrbo beM aeverul htalo oIUcoh. IIIh gnUMlfatber, Gtsneral Janiea Cox, of Meinuoatli, S.J., loiiitbt in tbe llevolutlon and Inter wk? a pataoaal filnui ofTboinas Jefferaon. Tbe uiolher of H. b. Cox was a duiiKbU-r of Waruaei Sultivau. Mtate Troasnror of (Jlilo ln J*l*. Mr. Cox wiu adMatai at Oblo UniveiHlty and aat irradualed from Brown I'nlveralty ln Injii. II. ataataitavaaal practi?ed for two or tbrce ycara aud th. m mad? au aatoadad Kuioptan tonr. Ba |>ubil?bcd a liook on bls return, entltled " Tho laaiajl IbTOad." Kivla^ a doacrlption of hl? ti.atU. Iu ; 1 m.">:; he becuwe owuor aud Editor of Tht t< ilnmbus) Ohv> ktiiUtman, tben tlie l><iiiO( ratic OfgM <>! u.e Mat<'. in ttM he aaaaal raday fraaidaal im rea tlie piiKitioa of geeretaiy of Lagatiaa at Loadou. aaleb lienrriined, bill Iatei he ucoepted a Slli llar jioMlloll at Ltaia, Pern. Keturnii'Kboaia ib 1800, ba waaalaeied to <<hh;iim? from bla ''.l.triet, and w m tbroo tlmoi* lo ente.i, aerrlng ibrougaattl the vbola ot Baeaaaan'a ? d UaeoJUi'a aJn iiilittrationa. Jle wa? tbe Uemooratlo bvuh ee btr r-\>- akcr ?i ib? iiouse la IggSagalaataebay* h i < iiiu\. 'in. \:ui. im War uiea.>ure? recaivedbl*aup ??>rt during bla teriaa of aarrlee. * _ ln ItMiO >lr. Cox p i.iUbed ?' Etght Years Iu CongreM, ai d in tbat f*:ui be niove.l lo tbiH elty. In 1M?8 be was ?: :od to C'ougreaa fiom tbi? city. Ho irav < tbroagji KagUad, Kranee, Hiiuln, and ?ui.t parta ol Koutb*m Kurope and .Voiil.eru Afrb a. Um ?riiii< i folbiwiinr lii^ eieetion, and as a resnlt of tlils trij. , ,i, ,?_u ?? a Naivii for Wlnter mmlieaiiia." He ??? !<?-.taoiMt lu lbTO, and i" 1878bo araa aoaiuiated !?'. i <i it-.f-.|?,ii,-,(t l-aijce, lmt tbe entlro (iiale tick't * (.ef..i:,.|. Jain,- Kroaba dle?l belore CoiiKiena net, OBdMl'.Cux v,..k .!??<?,eil iu nll tbe vaeaney. Hluce tben bo baa wcu euc?Uuuou?ly clocttsd. Wu.-n. iu ls70, PpenLer Kerr w?? eojupolled by lll-health to glve up tlie dnttee of hia posltlon, Mr. Cox whs appoluted by the Houae Hpeaker Jtro teni., and aervrd aa such tor four ltiontlifl. Xn 1877 he wrote bla bost known book. ? ?ly \\c Laugh." an nnalytiral descriptlon of Ainorioan hu mor. In tbo auran.er of1882 Mr. Cox vlalted riwcdeu, Norway, Raoeta, Turkey aud Orecce. The volunie do aeribtaf'thtetrip ba oalled "Aretio Hunbeama. or from Uroadway to the Bosphorua liy way of tlio North Cape. He waa entertalued by Turkiah offlclala at Conatautl noplc. and wli) nnw have au opnortiniity to rouow tbe Hcquaiutatico 1 iu u ao ploaaantly IK.RUU. CAPTAIN DAV1I) B. HARMONY. Captain Davitl II. Harmony, United Rtatcs Kavy, i\bo bait beon uouilunted tosucceod Kear Adrulral BdwarJ T. NIchola, aa Chief of the Bureau of Yarde Bnd Doofea, at tbo Navy De purtnieut, wb? barn lu Peunsylvania on Hopteniber 3. ISU2. He waa appoluted oadet-mldahlpman ln tho Navy ou April 7,1817, and waa iinraedlatrly ord.ered to tbe. frljat* Brandywine, lu the Brazll aquadron. Pro uioted through tbo aeveral prades rejjularly. bo was comiiiiasloned nn lieutenant ou 8epUuil>er 11, 1H">5, and aerved M aquadron duty untll tbe breaklug out of tbo Civll Wiir, wheu bo waa ordered to the atoam sloop Iioquola lu tbo Weat Gulf Bloekadlng Pquadron. Heserved wltb ealluntry on aeveral vesaela clurlnft tbo war, nnd was at Ihe bombanlinent and paasasjo of Forta Jaekann nnd Pt. I'hllip and the Chahnette bnttorlea on the MlaMasippt. and at tbe capture of Now-Orleans. B8 wa? also ln botb BOgOdOJOBMta' witb tho hattorles at Vtekahurg, audin the oniraKCiiient witb the Bobol rutn Arkatiaa*. He was protnoted to lloutonuut-eoo> uiandor on Julv Ifi. 1802, and eom mandod tbo monitor Nahaiit ln the attaok ou tbo uVfoiuea of Charleston on Aprll 7, 1 *<?.?. He raptured Ibo Bobel ram Atlauta Ofl Jnne 17, 1 *<>:?, and waa preaent at the uouii.ardmeiit of tlie Morria Ialund battorles from July 10 to Aupint 1, 18tU. At lho oaptiire ol Moljlle. lu AOMBt, 1864, bo coniin inded tbo Kiinhout Rebngn. In IHWland 1H?7 he was ou duty at Uic Brooklvu Navy Yard. aftor melvini; bln eommlaaloa as coiiiniiiuiler ou July 88, l*tf?>. hM 1868 to 1871 he was lnspaetor of auppllea at tbe Brooklvn Navy Y.ird, and was ord.nd tolbo AMatie Squadron to tbe comniand M ibe flaffahlp llarlford fnon 1871 to ls7.Y He re oeived hl* laxt MlBMBtaiM M Frbruary 4. 1870,WM fnwn 1878 to lssi h ? couiuiaiidcd tho 11air?h!pTennee?ee ln tbe North Atlantli- Squadron. In June. lwli lat ??? or.lered to tbe eoiuiuaiid of tbe rocalvmu' cblp OokmdO at the Brouklyii Navy Yard.and wa>? detaVBhed on Juiio 16. 1883, tt> liecomi- a liumlior of tho iOxauitntng l?o;,rd atl'htladolphia. m M _ MR. PEAKSOV TO BK K1.M0VF.D. rumom tiiat his toccnMoa wii.t.Bt: arfomn K'-D\Y. [IIV JI.I.K0IUII1 TO THK TRIilUNE. ] Wasiiinotov, Mairli 25.? 1'hc- n-moval of roKtniaMer rcarsoii, of Now-Yoik, MNM to b,i\o OOM dotOnatMi upon by tbe Aduiini-tratton. It )ian 7i-.t OOM dollnitrh- hcttlod. bOWOTOfi WfcOO bl.? HMOMOOf U to be appJiiitid. or who tbat HftimtT TOTtTI *T AtnotiK tbo. OOBaUdoiM inentlotied. *o far, notio MOa to have satintlcd tbe rtOWOOf the inan a:niK' pOtttMMO who OOBOMOf tbo appoiiitiiient a-? one likely t? liavi bjBOOrtOBl iufliionce up?n the lOMall of tbo eloctlons neit fall. Mr. IVarson -peiit Hoaio tlmo to-day at the l'oat Otlloe I?opartinont ln eotnultatiou wltb rplfMlH QoaofOl Vilag. He d. partod a? iiij HtorioUMly u* 1..' li.ol oi'.iio, lakiuif lh" 1 o'olock tf.iin tOf Notv-York. Buiuor lia* it tbat bo was ofl.rod tlio |>onttloti of Tlnrd 4atlt1ati1 PoatmaaleMioooral ln pteeoof Ooneral hikd. Oenenl Haten know DOtbtng of ?ueb a ??deal." wlmn aaki ii abool it to-ntifcl Mr. Pcorora'a Irleada ouiphatl rolly <l? -11>- tli.it ho v.rnii.i ,n-r< |.t tbe poattloa inoutioi.od. or Indoed any poaltlon uiuterthp Ooverniueat 'lho.ro U miiiii lalk tbat Mr. PomOO'l MMOOMOf Wfll M .'.oi iiiii upon tomorrow. POfl oFFKi: IMBPJB0IOM DDPL4CED. I'nst Oflec Impcirtoii B. 1'. Moireo?be, Jmmi B. Kwain and B. A. 1'roM. of tbo N.w-York DtOtrtOt, aro auioii(rtbe ollioera whoto (OOlfaOtlOM I? ere rcquestfd rocntly by PoNtioHSt.i-i.oiionil YthiM. Tbey (OaOtilOta three-tlftb* of tho forco tli.it kSfl been employod ln thl? di'tiiit. Soino of tboin have alroady f'tit tb-lr reslgna tlona and Oibrr- will do ?o aoon. Mr Kront ba? ouly t?on lo offloe foraaborl Uino. <>ne of ti,e removad oiBclala adid raowrday tli it he oonataarod tfea raiMVOla 8m to pollttc il eaaaoa. ll<- dorlored tiiat tlio work of tne offlce woul'i ba Krastly InUtfond witb by Um I.I tbe Baajorlly of t lu- laap <t..r?. Tbu nalary of au lOipOBtOt 1? !^l ? uay wblil ou duty. 0FriC2-8ERKEB& HOPE8 BEVIVEP. A RlHil rilK UIK MjAOMM VKT T<? BK DXMPoaKli ?>| ?ay>KCULA.TinMO. [irmMun t<i tuk iiuwa] WAsnraoTONi afareli 25.?The Maiaattoni lont totho..- njte yOOtoVdOy and t.i lav h.ivo NTlTOd, :n ao!neil??roc, tho feopoaof DOBOOIMI wiio lia.i- Kpotit tlio laot Hwoo ?ooka ta rola tthrH to aooan ptaooa M tbo pabUeerib. "if a aai nuo bparka ar MoOaavlUa ou g.-t jju o;ii-o tawonfb poUMiol IoBOjowoo, wby eoaaol i Oooafooob one of tbooi a*W< blmoalt Pw aarofol 8aj - iio.-t of (.!?? ofl i Mokon ?Caotod to bo aodjoat aod lu.ii'ii -rent and roffotood from paraonal bo pattojdcbM to aoob an axtaat UUM boom eooaloaa oboui iQiaJoaipod to tbo ano?QM oooolaoloa tbattoo Dotaootatk "mnnfM oooopottoo" bad ratraatod from tlio Natioiii; Cij.it ii. Tba Baot tbal abool 800 odJoo MOkOM to-day M itOfOO Md Atkiin, tb ? BOw Iid.au ( fim ?UMtoBer.otbiabataUbeforo li" bad fo?ad oooppot tuiiity to ou.iilfy and t.ike poooooobMof bbioaloo, abdwad tbotthoaoaborof pntrtou vhodootrolBdl laofoaeb Md batpOOtonbifO i- Bi lo i-1' IhfOO or to?J n n ?< as |TOa4 M tlio ininilxrof Miteh olli. s to l.e. tllled, c\ .-n If Mr. At kluaHball make the MotOM IWOOP" <b iiiuiob d of btaO. m.of tho iuAtaoa iu ii iboojbi iha: tboy bnd diaoov tred a (,'loaio of hopo whon a in tn wlio ua horn ln tiiat Mtate waa uoinlnat.il to bt Cliiiloolonw of the Ooownl Lood Ofllco. (in.? ?? Hoootor," umro bopofaJ tbaa bla bratbran, aaid : M Attor ? wblle tbe Prealdent wlll ^ppolnt a..uu J maii Who liv.'H in tlio Slalo." Ibo word bsrlng iroaaonl tbal tbo flva remalnlnc an dttorK of ibe Troaatiry 1> pariiu ml who aro Kepu illcaui ?? niii.it ga," OBd luat Alllltor K-U'iillv lias ri >l.-nod al readv. at >o.n-iaiy Manoiag'a "roaooat," h<.io.- iim> fnltbfill I ?> ni.K i ?Ih are iiroiiarln^' foi a niieral ii i on tbo Ii; o t.lhor* 11,01,tloi.rd. '1 1,1.?<? M;il<- at lia-t OTllI eontond fof Mi KeiKbtly'a pla? Uhlo, whlob baaa promlnenl oaadldato lo ex-C.inxieaatnoa Munav ; Indi aiia, lu wiiteii NtOtO Mr. Koli:litl\ IW i.oru, iml Mnln can, froin whtefa statobo waa appointod. Itlaunder atood that bla reaicnatlon waa domnodod dooomm bo ia au ?? oiirn-no partlaan." Tbo fiiomiH oi ex-Conareaaman Tbompoon bavo not oea t .1 thelr efforta in blabebolf and tneynow aaaori tbal Attor.H-v-'ion. ral fiarland b ta reoomuiended bla ap polutiuenceltber aaHolksitorof the Traaauryor laaial Hiit Atloilii >-<?! i,i lal. TbO] WOfO WfBOWhal ili-.i|t j.oiutfd becaoae i.i- oame a i oot aant to tho Boaoto to Vtioro \h ^tiii a boUof bomoj Mataontl Deojoonti that Niobolaa M. Boll, ol Bt Looia, win l>? appuluted Kaoond Aaalatant I'oatma tei OeneraL Theyargiie th.t M n \ land boi racolrod two appoloUni ata- (IlK?ina ono i.ov.'riioi M( i.aiif wblle Mlaaouii, one of tbe ataucbeal Dentocratic btatea of tba Ciii..n, boa ?ot nothlnf. li.-iKo, it ia tboua-bl thii tbePrealdent, uador tb? elr ciutatouoea, wlll not kI\<^ a Marylaad bmu?ex-Ova ateaeman Talbott?tbo ptaeo whieh MbMoarf ank-. u,ii one of iit-r Doakoeiwu hiiail hore. llo-fritioU of Mr. Talbott, bowoyer. liiirt jo.-itu.-i. th.it he ih tobaWe tuo itcc.iol BOBtOf nt'a pluco ln tlio I'o.t (.,,.- ii-pariui-iit, an.l tbey ednoh IMaf aaaenlou by aoytnff: " Oorninuaayaaa . .^ .. fuere aro abool tlnrtv eaiolldatos for tho ( t.niinlmlou erabtpof Afrtoulture. Evoryoneof tbom Ia itlaappolol edbeeauaeutanatne whu ootBOOttothe benato to-doy. Uueof tbe prominent oaudldatoo ia en-OoYoroor tiluk, of Kanh.it. Utaproapeel of iuoonaa,Hlt tboucbt, bai bwn iuipalrod bv tbe. liilli i faotlonal oonltlot tli it I- I Uf Ina betwera tbe two wtonof tbo Douiowotti jmny lu Kanaaa, butb ot whlob an atrlvtnc to eontrel tbo db> trli.utionof the " apotla." Uovonwf UMeh haada one laetioii aod the <k.nfmaii of tbe DeoMcratk Btat* Ooniuilttee roinuioniU tba otber. Botb an on tne po in l win. ii ii.itly <ii Batlfoodbetoota Md Ibo IgM i? oombv Iuk bottOTOvorj day. Inotber appiteaul for tho coiumMloneranlp ia Kdltor Colman, of iltr Ituiitl BorM.of Bt. Loola. who mea aiM.ut wltb oo iiiintui oi rotlf.veio.i pampbleta, whiou conulu lnnuiiieiaole rOOonmi ndatious or bliu ?u by A?ntiiiiiii.ii aaaoolaUuna, Uraoger aoetopoa and atrrleultural Dowopapera. I...-C piiVioiHinan 8liuletoii, of lllliiola, ia ln tlie flebl alao, but nla proapeet oi raeoaai Ia tbougbt lo h:u.- bt t i dlintliod by ttm iipuoliitiiioiii of eX'CouKl'vaaiuau BpOffce, of tbo aauio Bloto, aa Land Ooounlaalonor. TALK OF l'OLIIICIANH IX M:\V-YOKK. Mlt. PlfiCLPS OHITICISKU?Mll. I'HAHSON'rt Sl'C 088bXMk Ainou^ polititiann of bolli particn hore th'-n- i? inori: t |U aliuiit tbo noiulnatlnn of Mi.Pbi-lj.it, hk Mlnb-tor to Cii^laiid. Ih.in about Bjl the oth.r nouil iiiitloiiM ycl Neut to the HonaUi. IliK^iua and Hitaalor BtO (otgotten lu Pbotpo. In tbo ii^ia of bafpf maiioii tbat MBMI from Vcnn nil, the lir?i ? ood IinpresHloua of tbo Mleotlon pf Mr. I'belpa aro not borne out. I'lobably tho closent analyaU of tbo uppointmont U In tbo laiiKiiaKe of a prouilneiit Vormoiit gOOttOOJM : "Tbo aoclal atandlnif of Mr. PUelpa ia BMfe that no one wiahea to appear tm hla aoeiiaor. Hiit the fuot lo tbat lu publlc affalra ba han l.oou an extrr.nioat lu ojipoaltlou to evory prlno.lple that i Ii.? in.i kMI Bf the pooplo bold dear. He la a hltter Free Trader. He ln an KiiKlUbuiait lu aoiiti.ueiit. and boliovei lu tbo Brltlab theory and forui of ?ovirniueut. liu ha? no aviiipalby witb a poiiular governuient like oura, and Jia? glven expro.-aiou to |MM vlewa tloio and ii;;ain. ITof10| tbe War bo out-Herod(Ml H?rod lu bbi (oppurheadlam. 1 beatd blm mako a apftreli lu whlob be Mld that hToenbavke wuuld ouly bo ?;ood to llue tbo trunka of doludod foola wbo aceepted theia He la not ? maii of bioad aud geiieroua cburacter, but baa elaaa vlewa and ldoaa. Hia kuuwrnUt, about wblcb ao niu<b haa beau aald. la more i.-u c< u tuucrllotal tbaii eamed. nnd be Is not doeply versod ln govormcntal ro lutlons.' ' . There waa a report here yesterday that tbe New-Yora Post OMloe. apptflntuiont was considVrod and acttled by Mr. Clevelainl on Mouday, and that tbe naine would be aent bata the Senate the laat of tho week, but will bo kept b profouud aceret untli that thue. It la aald that tbe geatlomau nelectcd ls a busluess nian, the nientlon of whose uame will prouipily aeoure recognltlou for him n < a worthy miccesaor of Mr. Pearson. The Demoeratlo paUttetaaa are paxaaed tf kuow wbo Itcau be, and aeorea of uam ?? were eanvasaad yentorday Iu tho attetupt to gaaaa the naine of thoooailng nian. No one, however, appear* to have any infonnatlou or cven a blat aa to bla ldentlty. _____^_______ oke livsmiKD roTF.a ron looak. SrRiN<;KiF.i.n, March 2r> (Spccial)r-AM the Republlran Hetiatora and all the Rnpuhlican reproseula tlvee exeept Fowler, of Marlon County. anawered to tbe rollcall injolataasciiihly to day. Ho did Ilaincs. The Deinocrats were sllent. Most of thera vacatod thclr seats aud aought refnge ln the gullerle*. Tliey were nervoua, fcarlng that Omieral Mgan rnlglit be eleelnd. Heuutor Ray aaOad atteution to tbe fact that Hcnator Slreotor, wbo had warued the Oountry that be would roteevery day, did not answer. Mr. Btreetor atayed away at the roquesl of tbe Drinoerata. Mr. MaeMlllun did not vote on a flr.ttcallof the hallot for Benator; neitherdldFraaeU W. Parker. Wbon fllttlg waa culled, he raod n paper, statlng ln aubataiiee that BO would have votod for General I.ogan wliouover hn could bavo been aJaalal and that be oarefully refraiued from making ipmriiin nn the other alde. To prove bla alneerlty, he would. fOTa UiDilod tlme, ca*t bla TOtO ulternately for w.iKiiiMirne aud Lagam. Ou tbi? ballot ho would vote for VVinhiuirue. Oituu eall of abs utee?, Mr. Mac.Mlllun iitfatn refuicd to vote. aud Mr. Parker vof.l for I^igmi. The roault waa that Mr. taajal recetvod tho vote at 20 Oeaatore aad ~;f Hapmaoatalltob totaiwi; \va?h baraa, 1 MaeMlllaaaatrotlag.aad rawlet batag ?? aent. Tbe oecond ballot was ordered. MarMillan did not vote. Parker ratad on tbe eall of abaeateee. Mttlg fatad for Logaa, whteta gara tVagaa 100 rotaa, aud Ibaa tbe BepubUoaaa, hartag aoaa an vaU aa laei could ta> dny, adjouraed tbe toint aaaaaibhf aatll la aaerrew, aaea Fowl-r Uexpeeted to Im Ihto. Il i> evideut that Ma> Millaii will lievet vote to elert bigan. and Pnrker * actloa te-day todteatM that ba wlU not. Mr. Traxlar, ? Jaapor, aaaaaa tojiie adraree to Lagaa. Batb aoaaoi aii Jouruedbboitly uflcr thej.-iat u?>eiubly. Jf.tr/) H. OOISG TO VH1HI>ELVUIA. CisriNN.vri, March 85 tty nVi/i. - William Bair, the drlverof M.iu.l S.. KturUnl for Pblludelplila tbla araatag with the uiare m a aaaaaal ear. ou the taMta of Maud M.. ba aald : " I will take Inr with inf to Relmout Parh aaaaaa as tho weaaaat aanalta aiei win ticgiu votk< Ugher. Probably at the IfHag ineetlnr, if ?he li tlt I shall ajaka an eflort wiili ber |0 be.il h.-r jir.fi.iit n< >; I, valahllaalaaaadaal taataaooaa lower. Aa far a* i kvaw ~he wiii rasaata aadac my e.?re all tbla ae..?..n aad may tlll eiiKuKe.ueuta tbroiicii tue blg elnult, larludlng CTeveland, Baaalo. Rarheater, etc. Mr. Bonner doaa not aropoaa lo aitadraa ber fraaa Itv turf aattl aaa ba-. convinei'd evarybod] lba( ababaa aaogaaL" '?uill vou bavo Jay l-.ye t-ce iu tajajf *Mliig- of trattera r "N... thu geldliig will bo bandled h? before by H Bttbara." ? . .?. askiso AIU WBOM TUE MJWJtTMMM Piiii.adki.imiia, Matili M [Sfiektt). H.alth i itlirrr V< lla ln df sent a eircular to nll the mltiinl. r. ln taaajty,aaa1og laoaj looxarl tbeir tafaaaoa ta botftag to war.i oft a aaaatbta iitt.uk of abetara <t athot aa*> bxgtoaa dlaaaeaa, aad ragaoalod that ikoy glra a aaraaaa. le.ture or talk to the laadJafde, sg^nta and tenanta <>f Ibairaaagragatlnaa, argtag tba aeaaaalty <>f barlag -M nallara. rarda aa i aUaya k.|>t taataagaly ataaa, that Um plaaaatag ..f aaeb Iioum) i.e ataaad aad baat iu ?.i ofder, and tiut tba beat trapa otitalnabla lw i tn pi.vrni aewet g.?? fr.nn aatartag baaaaai I braajtb tio* cntlda, p?ri-h Hid Boatattaa or workiogaaaodatloaa of tbeir eODcrecaUona, by atdlaa. tba Bealtb DepartaMBt with lafurmatloa, ?.*reat u.i aaa aa m eoaipllaai ?! StMAMMBIM BIBDMMMV 91A 9TMJKM PBILADI i l'lit \. M.ir. h 30 > >> <<.i/).-Tlic ...?(?an ataaaaablpa al tba Aaeark ta liaa aaa m i?<.r; i..-..? are UkaljT '" reiiialn iu IbOtf daokl fot '??inr tlin.- I) aagaaaaa al a aaaaral atriko ageiaat a ladaattaa <>f ?I tba iu.>re thm ;;.?.> hiberari aaaplayed ta ?: al i aalaad taati ?hlaai Tba ?rlttab Craara araa (?> bavo a o . 'i t'H.i if, aal b ta aalj i isaall portloa af bi i < ar?.. aa baard, aad la all probabllty wlU aat ba abb taaato aaa tbla ?>?? k. Tba nan bad baaa |a?l i ?: Mi daj * I ." abi-u wnrkiug nlgiita. wiili ??'> for rau.l i) >. Tbaj ?? t ?aorad 03 OO for rn.-li .Ur <>r nltflii >i?i>luytpd. WI.L..-U ^ttla . !>?; I : wa? uu in.ia.ti-.l. wkleh w?? r^fo?.^. Wtorn all rjnll ?..i? A BMJDMttOOM TAWitUM MTTO Ali;. M U o\. t;.i., Mai.li 2S (S';?.r??ifi.?Mr-. I'an ale Baward aa Marab -?!. 1003, araa aaarrtad to Jaaara f. otarlhig la Um aOJoa <>f 07, \ i... Oba rataraad ta Uteeltyyaatardayaad t?!l< ? reaaarfeabla ?tory. Mhe iraatba wktavwaf gaaaea FraakHa Roward. An<: n ? ard'a daatb, bterUag eaaaa lato Um aelgbbarbaad. Th? aldow. atraeb by StarUaajfa raaaarkal taaa to t . ber baabaad. r*.?'ii]> aneoaragad bli advaaai?. ableb rfMoltrd la tbe marrbut" bafora ttatod, aad h< r. ? ti. ?oii;iii.ir part ol ii..i atory. a< ?.?>u .? iba brtdai pali m>-pp- l ... i latotbe baliway, abile Ibe lady*i alt. n ii.ui waa oUraeicd b) aotni obj el. aba fail ber ?? m .i> prlrod of IU auppurt, aad btobiaa ap qulekly. obavrved that aba aaa slaodlne alone Bei bua w?n i I. > I \ . . Hbc aaa ...iu.- to Iba <? .arlo Iob Ibat N ? M IM in.it- n.ui/.-.i fi?lrit of bar tir-i baabaad. ? linin.ll) or If. v TBOUMA1TD DOLLAMM. Mt. C\i;\iu., I'rim., Manh 'J"> INpftial).? Oue of Ih. in ?-! .I iriiu'lili... i :? < >wi ln ar.l of ln tb. ragtoa waa parpetrated at Laeaal Oap faar aillaa fraai bare, tbia atoralag Patar Dalty, aa otd aaaa, in< I.a lookod aaan for yeata aa Um poaaaaaar <>f a aaadarata fi.it.n.e. Ba araa aaapaayad aa a abala atokar at ouo at tba eolterlea la Um aeagbborbood aad flrad la aa aa aomleal ataaaer. Oaaae reara aga be taat 01,000 bf Um i..i. n ? of a iinik al Pottavllfc li waa aoooraUr !>??? Itorad tbal be b.?.i i??t all tbe raonoj be .>... -. im i, bul li appeare tbat tbla mornlng wblle ba waa atteodlaa aor rieoaatonaol tbi rburebea,bia boaaa waa robbod ..f Oio.ooolacaaa. Kotraoaaf the tbierei baa >.t baaa luun.t. -?. - flJIDIKO lllt: BODJ W LMTi WMMM. Ci.ivki.vm>. Man h 30 iSptekU). Prtvoto dio* patcbea were rreelvad bere tadat bj iba frleada af Larrl K.tr, tba HUUoaBalra, waa waa drawaed hmI araab in II..M .Ii.hn'N l:ner. I )..inla, ItatlBg lh..t l.l- I....I.V lisn baaa faaad. aao tbat It will bi aaal la tbla elty at aaea. M r. Kerr fi II i.r. 11 ..ar.l w blle on a ?l-;irn.-t. n. af I'alatk i, oa Tbatadaj algbt tih- atbat iwa aktaabati ?.f Ua party, .liniiie Rnfaa P. Ilatiney aml Mav.u' ('. A < uin, o| tbla elty, bava liera aearoblaa for tba bodj >.f Mr. K. ir erer alace he waa drawaed, aad bad aboal ?iven up all h..p. oi to diai H wii.n It waa dlacorarad, laataraa H .ii were on tbeir ? ay to ? uha on .111 aXtaaded ploaaWIt trip. Tlll. Vllll.Alfl.l.VUlA UAKI1IME KXfHASUK. Pilii.ADr.i.riiiA, lahrek '2~>.?A laWgO niiinber of iiiei'.baiilM liasc adilrr.- BMd a l.ttir |.. Uilliain lli.irkl.-. axwraaalagaarpttaa aad ragiwt tbat u\* raatgaatloa aa pii'ni.iiiit of dba MartttBM Bzabaaga wn? aaaoatcd aj Hn. dlrrietoiH. 111 r.'.| Mwa Mr. Ilrorkie noBoenta to ba a f andldaUt for ra aiaeUoa, aad he win |i..i..i>i> be abaaaa bi? awa aaaaaaaaf laHaaarew. - ?. _ ir. n. DUTOSMM AOOlDMWTAlll WJLUOk .Iack-onvii.i.i:, l'lit., Maicli li.~?.?Jnf'or.ictii?m ! 1 aaea raeafrad baaa or ika aawaaaatal wbaatbag af f/l Hiirn II. Iiiitcher, of Stratford, Cuin., In I hoat ou tho ht. Jobn's Rivcr, aaaaaatta Mandailn. <>n Mairb 1!?. Tbe parl v ln the. hoat < ouidatwl of Mr Iniirlnr, MaWnai x'. gtargaa aad Bageaa Deabar. Th. y were ou tbeir way la .i.Hk-onviiie. Mr. Doleber attempted to <ii?w a aaa taward him i>\ tbe rausxle. wbea It waa aaetdaataUf dls abargafl, Um abargi awtatiag bn hreast. ? -? SHOT WlllI.E VI.A YlSd A PHAOTIOAL JOKE. |f i:\i.ik, Ind , Manh 'J').?William RhjBOO wa-kllledby HlHhop Hiott hiHt nUbt whlle. steallDk' eblebeaa fraaa tba hataar*a be?beaea Baiaaa latafjdad toplay aaraetloal joke, aad wa? <<hoi by the awaarai Um pfaoxiaaa. ^ ffl vrwnxfii: 09 UIMM0VM1 BOMDt, Ht. LoUIOi Marrli 80. 4 .li'll'crs.-ni City <lls patch aays tbal the Miasourl Legislature adjoiiriied at uoou to-duy. The Ilouae Cotnnilttoe to luveattgate ibe piiriliaao of MiHuourl IiouiIh by tbe 1'iiiid OolBmlaalODera, maile a report, ?.?> nitr tbat wblle the eoiiiinliniioiierH b.i.l nut puraued tbe v? toenl eoume, they titlll aoted for tho beal. -? JtEATKX AXD ROllttHD. Piiii.ADKi.PiiiA, Manh 25 {Sprrinl)?Waltor Cauieron, tbe boaa looui llxer eir.|>lo)ed iu one of thu Kenslngton Mills to take the plnae af a atriker, waa hrutallv ussaulted and robned laat nttfbt uear York aml ii.nii.bin *t><. TbalajartaalaOlatadapa ao nuvoro aa to uiitlt blui for work for aOWafwl weeka. lELEUHAl'lilC SOTES. BAI.VAOF FOR FLOATIMG THE AI.AMO. Ki;v Wint, lla., Muich 'J."?.-Ju.l?;a Locke decreed >l ?,(mki aalTaK" to'he wreckera who tfoated the ateaiuer \....... aiei f-v :oo iu tuo ?<? wbo plcked up tbe Jettlaoued aattwav fHL WKHTKRV HAIL ABSOCIATIOV. Pirrsiii:u'i, March 30. The wmi.-i n Nall .ta?nolatlon met lu.-re lo-day and reattiriued tbe iaid i.ito. Trade la raaortod fair aud aUK'ki amail. PBATJOBT IIGlWErt FBOM TIIE WK-T PoftTLAMt, Ore.i March 'JA.?A traln load of drauaht boiti. s. eouaiatlng of teu narH, leave Walia Walla to-day (oi CbtaagO. ThT* la tho tliat ahlpiuent of tbe aort <?: er in. 1 la u. raaa tbo aaatlaaat Arraaaeaaaata are i?eing n.a.le toi ti?e Bhlp.iient of t*enty ear loa<ln of oiillle, aa au eiueruueul. tioui tbe Waliu walla immiur ao Cbicaacu. WAli CLOUDS IX ENGLAND. 6EKKINO A REPLY FKOM KUSSIA. Tir, Afoiuv pnowTir.R dispctb unsrttled? MKF.TIXO OF THK CABINfiT. Londom, March 23.?Slr Edward Thornton, the Britiah Ambaaaador at 8t. Petorsburg, haa been Inatructed to press tlie Kuaaian Qovcrnment for a roply to Earl Oranville'a propoaala of March 10, regarding tbo outpoata on the Afghan frontier. Yoaterday's coune.il waa called to eonaidor dis patchea froni F.arl DnSerin. forwarding tho dcmand of the Auitcr of AfglianiatHn for an Immediate war grant. and ruuiors that the Amoer had recolved overtores from Ruaafa ofterlng favorable tcruis for an alliance. The Cabinet docldod to lutruat Earl Diilleriu wlth pleuary power to arrange terms wltb tLo Amecr, The Cnbiuet liold a sperial aension thia afte'noon. It waa reaolved to demand tlrmly of Ruaala that aho begin forthwirh the work of delimitating the Afglian frontier iti accordanco with tho understaud Ing ittulor whicli Sir Peter I.tuusden and the Britfsh ?aVTirjrtatg party havo 888881 ?o liiany inonthtt in tho AbMSfl douiiuioiis. All the officers belonglng to tho Blttfafe Iudian army and now in Europe on ftirlotinh, havo been ordme.l to rejoin immediutoly thelr rohj>ceti\e regimenta. Ihe Tarl of Kimlierly, Brittah Socretary of Ktato for In.liu, iu tlio Houae of Commons thta evening. in anawer to a ntieation stated that he. ltad, on b-half of the Ooverntiient, infonned a deputntion tli.it the (.overninont hbef dectded to not atmox I'pper Hiirmnh to the Otioon's Indiim Kinpire. Ho luldcd that tlie. Qiieon'H Imliau afluirn at prosont rendetod i) 80668888* for tho (joverniiieut to ?XoBbJm grent pruilonee in enirag ing hl any ontprpriae boyoiul tlie troutiorof Inilia. Ihe F.arl ol Hiiflerin, ihe Sc, retary Mbi, li.ul lieen inatrnotod to etidoavor |f improve Itr:t:-*li n lati<i:i? with tlie Burmose. Str< liarlts hilko, preaiileiit of the I.fie.il fiovern niout Ih.anl. answcred for tho (ioverntnent a qMObtOfJ hy Sir Stallord Not tlieote, atnl BbM that tbe Covertitiieiit li.i'l not to-dav lOOOiTOd imv il-wm from Kussin ooiioenrnu tlie pctiditit; nogntiations iu reg.ird to the Afghan boundary di-|>ute. The tetnion hctwe. ii BJBJBkl and r'nifland nvor the Afghan frontier qiieatimi IiM iBOfOOAOd. Ihe ato.k tnarkel ia gdtod. At tlie BatOfl to-.lay it waa tlepre v .1 ti iii'-r Ibe inlliieuee of tho iucrea.io iu tho prop.ir.itiuiia for'war. CQBMIi oloMd at 07 1-ltJ ?h:i!i waa tlie loweat bgnre reached in the day RaooiBM ft li 1 to l*j por OMl tliia afteruoou Hoiri Itt.m the (i.ntineiif aliow* that all the Coiitinont.il btoiraoa ?yuipaihi/ed with the tiuati. i.il aitii.itioii in I.oimIom, i.iel tiiat ptiOOO tow.ird the rloae f/OfO llif. BoiM imiI- tuont BftTaflf. ln r. to-dav over repoita froill < lOVOUttliaOpU t? 'he o.'lfi f tll.lt Hu- l'orte hua aaketl t he a<lv:ee ol l'rtnee Kiauiitrek in reg ird to a Tnroo Baooion alliaaoe agalaol I Itr.'l.ind. Tcri-oit. M iteli '.'."> Tbo ? 11! r. 111 I, li houf niany vwliial.lt' gift> t.i tli. . Ii.t-ft slu-iks iu tlio inter.or. m t.i BoeoN thnr tjood ?til laeoMoi htttga aagn wion. I'm:i -.M.it'li ?.*.? !? Ttnpt sa\a that Itoooaldefi orai i.etweeii Kaaoia and tiualano to be iiamioeot c'iih ai. ?. March -">.- Tbo N. K. Kairbaak Canniin,' Coiiip.iiiy. of ll.ia oily. BM rOOOiTod ui tlie la*t aoTen i!.i\ - eable ordi ra fur caaoetl Imm i for uw Aitny, wlii> Ii, euaplod with an .ii.ii order reooired tIi.?? n. .ruiun, ma. agwregBto amoanl lo bo iLipped "t 4,000.000 pouuda. The onlera eo. lrmi ibe Brittah war 1 it [. u tineiit. and Ihe riiwtioatioii ol the mbb4 bt \s oolui.ii. |l willtakolwoweokoto All tboofdei . Tho anaonr riohlog Uoaipanyia ii-" iBrooolpl ol i.i ii-:a tO Bopplf 3,400.0011 pooBdo. 1 ht a. iire the 1.1 : "t orden otot retvi*od hore. and owiag to tbrir mafnllnde ihe MpDBaltioB is that tbej an to tne. t ,i ?ar euiorgein \. I be couuing liouaoo ate v^.fainat il"V ??tt ui?tit ln orttar to inret tli<*M> 'li'iil'.'.v. BfBrWb 5T- T*f fPbMli printa tlo? follow in<: "A |>t i \ ate e.ll'le tll'l'll'tl rttei\ed ill Itoaton from v reliahle aoorooM>oi rboro b {fr*at excite n,. i.t i.i l.i.n :..,i It ii reported th.it 23.000 mititia have bora ealled oot, Knawra ar- Ihtek tiiat Uu -i t ii m rejoctod the Koxllab BropoMla.' " I ? l HE mil I8H KEAR 8UAKIM. H i '.i:t V 000 t "? t AM? INJt iit.i' ts ?OXOATri I! vl nr VI i ti t ni: 81 ?? t -? Bi aKm, M.miIi ?_'."?. -Thebthrst retorna placc ti.t- iuiiii.tr t>f uii't ti uii'i wowaded iii kuii,iii>'? battle at .'.-,.i. tnelndlnc the ramp followera, OeneraJ sir Qerald Orabaai boo BMVOd tba beadq?rtara of Ibe eaaip two i. , . i,,.,,,-i i.. raaaat Tba fearoy of ladlaa troopa BQBt tbla loralBf toitoneral NeXeim tereba, oi tii.? i i in ii road. ii.i- t or.v.y i.-i.ti m Booorl for tba h il. aorpa Brrtrod at tba aoroba tbo bBIIoob aorpe twaiodl Blely aol lo work taklaf ebaorratloBa, Ibej aeal >pi ..ii.iim- i...;i,.ou fit.m Iba /? r. ba. Tbbj rooMtaod n -??i ? ;r-, and the ObOOTTOrJ dOOOOBded Wltb valu.iMe inforin.itioiiooBoanuaittbi bo lUoaoaad Moromealaof (i.io.tii Dtgaa'i iiieu. Tblaaiurabag'o worb abewa tbat th. ball.i oorpa ?iii ba Ini alaabta la Ibe wor* of aoatot Ii ...... i ,i Urah on '" aiaka bia forward aaeveawBla |H.-.i- |y, i :.. Orooadler Oaardahave feoolo ffaaheea loeacort ih<- Barrey Kextmi at ? arb lo Baakl n. -I ii,- Brtttob o.-imbo w.-if ii..t diatarbod by tho aaoat] l.i-t otabl Dkliojlabara batra booa * ol t.n Ibelr way to TbomI Tbe iraeral adram ?? ? bleh waa t" have been iu.eie on Hunday kial wlll, Il U Bowthoufht, t..ko placo |., ui..i POW, <;.-ti... ,i Oraham baa u le rt ipbod tba Oovernmenl tbal tbe gnarda and Biarinea abowe I greal iteadlniwa under in.- in ttie baraaalna rnicwuieuta of (reatrrday Toa caralryaian,Oi teralOi.aaaya, behavod welL reey dlamoimted and ebeoked the aoemy'i Bdraoea byno i.ii.ii volley-.. i viii.. blarob28, Two Boadan Bbelka barr goM to cui-taiiiiiinpie toeuti r tbe eivit-o ..f iboHuluo. >i ..m i Marob 2t lue Nea Moatb Walea ueglalatlve ?-,,,,, ,! ,,;,t iii.- Lnrtalatlre taaenibly have appri>ved the dlapateb of a Colonial ronttogeai to the Kuudan. roe ? I. ii :(?- .ni tht-uie.i- no Wi re i iirrled on BUld groal on thualaain, and tbe aanuunremeata oftbeToloa won r* a iTed wnii i"'i 11 been loi tba Ijoooa. REBELLIOB i?F THE HaLP BBEED8. uHMin piiuoa ^a11* ro iiui: m:i\ Kii.iii' RUMOMD IHOOTI80 Of BII L WtsMi'i... Ifareh 25.?Nothlnp; latalkedof barooBoapl l ?? * bolttM ln Iba sfortbwoot. BBOJoroaBd roiiiit'-r riiiii.ri of tiieAiii.-.t obaroofor aontloao to 8y u.il If It mpOfftOi Wttb BBOM f..nllrinil!i tn tbal aftooo liailitaabatiatif oioaatod ooMoa wbbjb waa attoapt Inu loei t.-i < BrIllBB. were hh-it aud Ulll.d. BBd tliut li.o retiMa batl BBBBB r.-rty BkltM prlaOOOW Bad aie tkiMtMtiBtkow K. <). Hajboa, vbooa ?toroatOBol Lako it OBO/ia BaooMabJO ol tbo bjaanroaU aadtko m iiiiik'.r laiiulHtinod. hua arrlffOd BOOa atnl BbabM tb.it tho llal(-r.roe.U iiu.ler Kie^lin. bOM proparlBg fOT the npriauu' all wnii.-, and tbat tho BBM aie th..roii|.hly ai mod. well drl led, and di/elplluod. Jbi aaya: "Tbo tuetlca of Iba r. ii. ia WUl l>o to BROOt tho uiiutited poltio BJ tli-y arilvo in .leUehuioiiK ailtl keep tb. lu BBOtody. Alieady.the robota f'?l*?,, air.stcil LoM, tbe a. linc liiilliin AfMl at Carleton. togother with tl\o a* BkMMl -. BO of wbOOJ ?e< lo.ke.l BJP an.l Mrorglv guardo.l in, roMoare m. u.ioing the rtudaoa Baj po?ta aad lutli.in atore boaooa iu that dlatrtot. Aaaiaborof tbo i.iitei intvaalroodybora oaiHarod. ?,,,,,?. ,,.? It ti Uarle.nl Battleford. who baaalaoarriTOd boro, ,t.. irea timi Riel wili never l?0 lakoo aUre, and Bal M BM i.mi.i w,liarui..l iilii ai hu baofc. The?t**?meui la ina.io tu.it tba DomlDloa OovornaiMt hiia o^ioeaio Hpi.oioi.i n.uuiiMion m Inqulw hatothaJua^oriM olaimaol tbo n.df Ureeda, wltb av:ow..r ?eonrtaf an uoileiil.lo HOttloi.ienl. Ui.llgnalioii 1- "JI'lT-*'-l "' "JOfly ouartora ag.unil I.i. iitena.il (iovenior Dowdrey,a ii..I e I, blaoied mr .1,0 dMturoanoe. Ha ia unnopuff *"" "' Indlana and Hall Breeda. Tho troopa were d ainlxaed at ,i bilo l.o.ir hihf nli'hl but bu.glera were-UiteqieallJ iMl out all ovVr the elly to oall tbo inon logeihei to aiurt at auui l?e. Ou.- ropt.rt lu elrciiUllon la to lue el oot ti?.t EUelbaa beoaahot; anoUwr tuai f.mr ladlaaebtep wltb thoir IniiiiU have |,,ii,? .1 tbe InaiiigeiilH, an.J u ilit putoi. from Kdui..nton m Iba lIoUaM l?uy V?',liiuu>. *VJi tu.it 400 Hall lir.-.-.t?in tiiat vn n.ay aro hoidlug OMPOt inoellUMa aud urgaulzliig foi iiflletl. - Mi 1'ai i., MareiiJ... DiHp.ueheafm.il wlnnlpeg atato Ibat tho lelem-apli op. ralor Bt DBOk UlM bM MOO in... e BprlaooeraitdbeeaToekednp InlMcborob *<>?* ??i? Iba othcr nrUunera. No liaiin haa boon oltoietl them nor ia lik-ly toho. Tbo robota bora riot ottenipted lo take K...H ailton, wbi.b la atr.iugly garrteoaed i.y ino.inteii p.iln-e. It ln ?aul lh.il ibe Douiinion t.overniiien ha? tH etdedtoappotnl a ooatiulaolon i- ooofor wttb tMrobol llalf Hivetu and ludUiia roUUva I- IkOW ? a'UiH, WblohobmaaattlooaOBtof tbe proooal diittinit> woum dooblleaa mioii be t.r.iiiglit aboiit wllHoilt bloo-l-liei1. < iu, a,,... kforob 26,-a dtapBliB t<> Mr i?itiu Wjm from wruaalpogMyai Beporta from tbo waaion t" u.any ladlaa bau.la ar? rlalug. Piupot ? baud a 1 olher baiida are holilliig war .lanoea. Ibo Sarapb "'"' nortbweat of llu.uboldt hu. been .-,..!,.,.(.he operaton latprlMaoi bi Um robola, M?mmb la obtainanle iroai tbe BOOM of d.aturb.iiiee. t.ra?o a? MobenatoBaarefelifortbe lafotjr of Ibo l'"'1""- lu0 iii.nl. havo been ael/od by tbo rebela nrar Iliiuiboldt. INCIDENT8 IX THE DOMIXIOX. Hai.ifax, March 25.?An Intercolouial train wltb paaaeuxera ftom Monireal, aouio of whoin bave iboeu ou tbo r?*U alaco Wudneattuy laal. arrlved baro Uila mornlng. The delay waa caused by immense snow drifta ou the nortbern divislou of tbe road. Toroxto, March 25.?In tbe Eeglalature to-day Attor ney-Oeneral Mowat lotrodueed a blll wblob was read a flrst tlrne, for the preservatlon of the natural seenery srouad Nlagara Falls aud turroundlngs. Tbe blll, Mr. Mowat atated, would glve aaaurance that the passage of the act to nertnit the ponstructlon of a rall way along the buukaof tbe rlver would m no way Interfero with the lnteruatloual purk acbeme, which be favored. -_*, FHAXCE BEMND BARRIOS. FREN'CH SOLDIERS ON' THE ISTHMC8. VII.W8 OF KKAH-AUMIRAI. JOUKTT?EVKUY SATION AJ.EHT Bt,T Tlll". [BT ngMMUgaj TO TIIK TRinUSE. ] Wabhisotoh, March 25.?The Star of to .day eontalued a report of a converaation wltb Rear-Ad nilral Jouett beforo bo lcft Wushiugtou to tako command of the Naval squadron, which ia under ordora for Central Atnerlca. Accordlng to The S(ar Admlral Jouett aaldt " We'll have to tako a hand In thla matter, sooner or lator, aud In niy oplnlon tbe sooner the better. It ia for tbis reason that I am ?o deslrous of acndlng to tbe seat oftrotildoail tho vcsscls tbat we cuu muster, and have auggested thal the Tullapoosa. Despatch aud Dolphlu all bo scut to join in y' squadron. I waut to sbow tbcm that we huve hoiuo vcasels and do not inteud to lie walked over rough ahod. Tbe French are golng to do evcrytliiug iu thelr power to provent tbe constructlon of any ciiual exeept tbe l'anama Canal. and ln uiy oplnlon UuiTlos'siuovementa arenot mado of his own accotd, lmt you will liud that tho Frencb are at tbe bottoui of it. Thoy will utay at the bottom untll the tlnio to coino to tho top, aud theu they'll?ouie. and we bad better look out. '?Nowlookat that Panaina Canal; the Frencb have spent luillions and Inteud to spend inlllloiis uiore, and tbey do not Inteud that It shalt bo wa^ted. To tbis end they baaa aecurad tbaawaarahlp af aaaiIr tba whoie af the" Panau.a Uailro.ul, aud on that "llttlo" atrlp of land lem thau flfty luilea wldo they have niasoed l.'i.liOO workmrn. Thoy are workiueu now bal wbea the time eoaaaa they will prora to ho ?<> aaaay tralned Frenrh col.liers. They start tho-to revoltltlons aa tba lathaaaa, aad it takea but a fvaeUaa of tbemto get a tlif.t-clu.M ievolntii.il well under way. They can riiu the whole plarc, and they will not only run lt but other nlaona. too, if they want to. That's omy niy oplnlon, bowerar, and l glve It for what W6 wortb. I tell you theso Frouch arc every whero, and they kuow what they are ahoiit. The liermans ar<; the satne way ; ln f.iet every nation ts on the alert axcept our*. - Way, dartag tba Fraaoo fraaaaaa war every one of raraaral Tttaaitltbti a Oainian olBearea boardbi tbe dlaqataa of a .otnuion aailor. Every now and then a -e.iuian would be" luct with wbo diaplayed exfriiortllnary lntelliuctice at titnes, and be would be fottndtoba a Geruiiiu OT OweOo. lie perforined hla datlea aa a aeaaaaa, but be haa other* that bo perferoMd for hla liouie tiovernmciit. Ho would kuow everything tbat his Governiueut waa dolng?and bo aaai ntro to glve that informatlon wherc It w.i* ii.ot wanted. Do you suppoae tbat Ihore ara aa Praaeh Araay eateaca on the inthraim of Paaaaaa among tho.se warkaaea i Do you Rupposo that every inove WO niake. of rather that we don'l luake. is not knowu in Praaea lataiadhitaly I ff you do you are ii.iit.ii.en, aud it woa'l be a M'eat whilo before you will tln.l out ;.mr lulatuke." PBI0DDEH1 "ARRIOS LEADIXO HIS AKMY. AI'I'IMlAfTUN19 "AN' aaLTAPOU "0 pattlk KXPECTED SOilN. La Lip.r.RT\i>, Sun Salvador, via Galvoston, M.ii.b SftV?Tba axattaawaal aeeaafawad IhiwaghawJ tbe aaaatrj bj the laperla that PiwaMeat Barrtaa was t?> proaehlng tbe i rv afwaa lajradaf al the head of a latgo arui\, aaattaaaa ta baaaaaa, it u bwhwred here by those a ba ara bi ? aeaattaa i<? ba well lafwraaad that a deeisive ... ttou Will take plaeo l.ef..re uiany days have pas-ed. Ht n rta b clreulatlou errrywbere repreaeal the in \ a.lmg ariny as va.-tly auperl >r to that of *au Salvador. MR. I.OWr.U/S OPINION OF HIS SI'CCESSOH. LoBTJOV, MtUeh 30*? Tkt P*H Mull (lazfttf UUaafteraaoB pejhUahaa an bxteavlaw wtta Mr, LawaB, ln refeieme to the, appolntniont of Mr. I'belps, of Ver in.?'it. aa bk aaevaaaar. Mr. LawaU bbM tbat tho Preni d. 111 u. tb ? laal mau who would make an in< oii-.lder.ite appoiuiiiieiit. MgajajhUli to ?nch a high ottlce as tbat of Mlalatar to tho Court of Bt. Jainea. Contlnnlag, Mr. i: "Mr. Plielpa la a gentleman of hlgh elmrncirr ?n?l nmrae.l ImieiMindenae. Ilo la uioat airref at.ie ia bla asaaaara aad aaa Oaa aaatal aaaltUeo. He is laariaajwrad from aatagaa wakaowa aad ebeean pat> ?aa, Xone bal a dlaUagvJabad aad agraaahla aama could i.i\. baaa abaaaa <?< ba praatdeat of tbe AoMHaaa Bar Aaaoelatloa. i be ebaaga araa UBavoWable, owlag ta Iba .1*1 -ei.daney of a iew paif) to DOWor, liotli eoiintrle* are to ba oongratnlated oo Mr. Cloralaad'a wladoai aasbowu in hi^ -.... i ,..ii nf Mr Pbelpa a* my auecaaaor." li r I'nil Mull i.ttztlt* *.,?,*: ?? Mr. i'b.!p* ts .. Vermont :.,u ?, ? r, i nkiiowii on tbi- atde af tba Atlaotie. Doubtieas iie ii a natrtt raapaatabta i?'. aaa." TIIE PANAMA Rl.VOH'TIOV. AlPIHW/AIXi Mireli 16.? Tho n'volntntn no leagta Btagraaa la tba tatartor baa aaw aaaaatM iniiu ?eaefali here. Yaatardaj aftaraaaa Oaaeral Alaaara, Beearapaaled by a larga aarnber af aaea taab ap a paaV tion about twa uitesfroa Paaaata. AtOa/aloak iu the n.orutng tbe;,? b. g.m a .I.Miiltory al'- flr.ug Iu the Cutbe dral Mqaaraaad tbaa eapfrad tba aarraeha. TUo ra BbH.?e waa allgbt aad 6?w wara btllad. Tbaa Ataaata w.tn *..iue f..it> llve uieii went to the rat.r..a<l ^tatlon an.i prohlbttad tba traaaailaaloa oi ataoaagaa. Ba aaai at on. e li.re ordertng and DOBUnatlBg BMB to tlll BBW ?HMttlona. The prcfeet of tbla elty al oaoc atarted f..r tbe otber alda wttb oae car loaded wltb poUcaBHa, and anotberwltb tbe few aoldlera wbo wara bara, Thu tobllera have no laellnatloa to tlirht. Work oa iba eaaal p.iy-tliein well. ai.d tliey b Iw< lltfle inieie?t in tlie po'.itnul -t ln-iiiei. IIOW eui.iua.liig fron tbe Inleiior. At I p ni. a ie,.;liitionary moveineiit w.i.< e.urinl out by ,-eiior r. Pi.-tan. Tbe abopa were all oloaed, aud martaee were brougbl aahora from tbe Oabwa and s^.tiom-d ?rouBdtba Paaaau Bailroad aad eaaal propertlea, bal ibelraervlooawereboireaolred. ibe ravolutloulata la Ibe Inlarior are ia tba BMlority and lt laexpected will luceeed. rhoj hare good aiea uader tbeir eootrol, and Htii.tiy obej aU lotaraatloaal btwa l'p t<> tba preaoat uiouieoi thej bara aat vtotatad oaa elaaaaof aUaad ob ligatious. _ _ PRA0MKNT8 OP CABLE ETVW& Paiml M.u.h -.'>. Tbapaaea aagaUaUnata al ptaaaal In proareaa betweeo Cbtaa aad Praaea hare. it u atatad, roached a itaga whUb warraata a proaafaM ?t aaaeaaa I,us|...v. Miireh '1T>. -Tbe l.lneoliiHhlre baJadleag race of i ii.io ?overei(Q? for three-year-olda aad aawara, was woii i.j ii. t. Barolay'a tive-ye.iroid brawa bor??. Baa> dlga. I'wits ttarab ?-'">? felaa iarn wlB, it ij rapajrtwt, vi*it QueeU Vietoiia 00 ber e.oinHiK vlsltto Alx?:??? Hains. Uo will Beiul a aquadroo of eavalry and a battalloa oi lufan try toaei aagaardol boaorto tba (jaeaa wattabB IQawbOi y.SKisn UFM 01 9L0WJM9 OUT BJ9MMAJV9. \\ ii.Ki>iivititi:, March 25 (Speritil),?Fivth't lck li.a.'rall', of Kbervale, eonniiltted mlleide UUl alter noon. Uo araa laaaaail| aaafaagad by tbe Kbervale (>?*! Owaraaay, nut baa aat baaa abie to work laaaty ou ae ,.?i af ttebaaaa, w^waarta^aaabwahaal -t p. m., and a few ininuteH later bi* wile heanl the report of a BaataL Kuablua: upatatra aho foaad Um body of ber husiiaiid iviim on ibe n.si (....in boor, wuh tho appar pan of ins head blown away aad tba brataa aaallarad iu all atrae Uoaa He w.ik forty tlvc years old, aud lcavea a wife and foiir < niMieii. 0MAM4UU* W1TM swi\DLlXO A 10W\. Xkw-Havi:v, March 80 (^bPbOi). Dr?J. J. B. ISoinitx. UM Keuii.t l.itle regi* II '.u of liirths, ipan ii, M and arutlis. *.iya of tbe uhanre niade a^aiunt bltn by the -.I.. nneii, tb.,1 be h.n awlndled the town out of over *;i.y over. bamnig. tbal lt 11 I* proved 011 Inveatl gaUaa Uati ba la gafltgTha win ratawl tbe aaaaay. WJtOMIfMM oy A MAMVFAVTOMT. HBW.HaTBBi March 25 [Spceial).- Boboti A. Hrowuha8iieenappolute.l re?elver t?i wlndup tbe af falts of the Natioual MaiiufruturliK Coumany. Tho cou aata waa ?tane<l foar yaara ago, witb a capltal of ggtyapq ? CRIMESASD OASaiLTIMS-Ml TELMQRAtH. TKYING A POHTMAHI lOK FOR KMHI'ZZI.KMKNT. Pim iin.i.i'iiiA. Manh J"> -Jtbu P, Kinney until re centiy tbe pealBMater at Bteeltaa. DaapaJo county, l'ciin., was glven a ueaiiug beforo Lnited Htat?a Comiuiaalouer Bdaaaaoa to.iay ou tu.< eaarga af aaa* lM-azling tbe fundiof (be Post t'fllee al Steeltoa. Ho WuB eouiuiiltei' for triul lB defauit of *>i,ftlM) bull. TBI LADMBBO AGAIN ACCjClTiKl). Pllil AliKl.liiU. Maieb 2i">.?Wllllam 1'. and Loula J. 1 olnei the baukriipl iiroMi-r*. w.111 trled twiee lo-Jay ou atiTareut ebargaa of ambaaiMBMBl und wore acqumed tu in.l h ca???*. (?OMMliTING A BBHTKVai IOB Ml'RDEW. Annaioiis. M.i., Mareb ?Jft.-Goveruor Metatao to-dav roininiiled tlie ,|e:ilh M-ntellce of Johli A. BO".tt, eolored, , onviet.if the innrdrr of hla Wtta to Inipriaouineiil for Ht.. in the peBlieatlary. Maeb daobt ?Uataaa M the trollt of Beott, ui.iuy is)i?ons beliuve that he is tho vlctlm ot a loiispiraey tlie olijeet of wblcb la the poaaasalou of * imo lertv *;I,?mmi. Tbe wanold for bla exeeutlou waa muily coiuuWd waeu tbe oMer of counuutatiou raaobad UMaaarlaT pRiiHABI.KMURDEROF A FIB1IMAK. Ni w-HavhN. Manh ^">. -william Fra/.ie.r. a Usbeiman of Croaiwall, oeai Mitdlctown, waa foaad dead iu hla boaaaraatarday. TbaaaiaaaraJaty returna a venint that doeth re*nlted froiu Dlowsouilie beud. Wben .aat bmb l'la/Ut was quarrelling wilb bla two sona aud all tbroe were ilrunk. The soua are of bad repuiation. ROBIUNG A PDriTOFKK'K. Bai ina.I Obio, Marcb '-'.V? Tbe ,poat ottne at tbi* p.ace waa hrokiHi lulo la?t iiikIu. tbe aafe waa blown opeii atid all aiarnns uud ovtryUiui* alaJ uX vaiue waa uamad ott. 13 MR COSULICH INSANE t HT8 BKOTIIER AND HI8 WIFE AT 0DD4 LOCKKD VP IX BI.OOMINUDALK?THB CA8II TO BI BEARD IN COURT TO-DaY. Joseph Cosulich, ehip-broker, of No. 62 Ex? ehange place, niariiod lu baate on February 10. Hla brothcr and aenlor partnor, Bola Coanlleb, walked blm up to Bloomtogdale Aaylum laat Boa day aftemoon with a certlflcate of Inaanlty la hla poeket and Ieft hlin tbere. Mra. Joaeph Coaulleh waa aomewhat angered at tbla aummary method of puttlng aaunder those whom marrlage had Joined togetber, aud applled thrnugh ber counael, P. H. Vernon, for an ordor from Jnatloe Van Bruut for the prodiictlon of her buabaud in court yeater day. The case waa adjourned tlll to-day. Bela ( o -iilieb waa acon at hls rcaldcnce In a qulol flat at Elghth-ave. and Forty-alxth-at., laat nlght. He la a nian of mlddle age, a Hungarian by blrth, but spcaka Eugllah with a fair accent. Wheu apoken to about tbe mattcr he aald: " My brother Joaepb waa for many ycara iu my amploy aa a clcrk at uiy place of buaiueas, No. 52 Eicliange-plure. He la about thlrty-two yeara of age. On the flrst of laat Beptember I took hiui Into partnersblp aud aoon after went to Europe, leaving lilm lu charge of the bital ncas. He wrote ouly at long intervala, but I notlced nothlng out of way about. hla lettere. Beturutug on March 8, I found hlm marrled and ltvlng ln atyle lu the Rutlaud Flata, at ltroadway and Fifty-acvcnth-at. He hod drawu all bla money out of tbo bnalnesa. Aa to whether my ahare of the eapital waa impaircd I will not aay. t have nevcr aeen hla wifo i>t cept once. I belleve she la an Amerloan, but do not know her name before marrtage. I notlced that bla inlnd waa hupairod and had Dr. K. C. Bpltxka and anotber expert exaudno hlm. On thelr certlfylng to bla Insanity I took him up to Bloomlngdale on Buuday afternoon. He dldn't know wbere be waa golng, but dldn't ohject to ataytur after bo got there. He ia out of hia lulnd, but doea not rave at all. Tbe doctora say therc ia a aligbt affectlon of tho aeiattc ncrve." The roporter reached Bloomlngdale lato in the evening aud ?ii- detalned in the porter's lodge for llfteon uiiu utca whllo that funotlonary uaed the tele phouc. After, iionrly ringing tbe lu-.udle off Iie aucceoded in eltclting tho lnformation that Dr. C H. Nlchola, mtdleal auperlntcuUout and j . .i.-r.it of tho terrltory of Bloooalaadala, w.nii.t give no iufoni.ation whatevorin reganl to Joseph CoHiiliob. Half an liour l.ii.-r Mra. Coaulleh. a tiuc-looking woman, large, ti.irk. aud wearlng a aealakin aaequeand diauiond eurrlnga. walked into her tl.it. " Vea," aald ahe, " my buabaud la perfeetly saine and no power ou eartb aball - |. ir.-iif ua! The fael la, 1 bave m ir rietl into a uoble fauiily. My huaband la a relatlve of Qaesa Vlctona; hoBM thla inaanlty dodgc. I eaw hlin to-day aud be waa perfeetly aane, but oraxy to get out. I kuew hlm for tive iiioutha previoua to our mar~lagc, whlen oecnrrod ln Bt. Franeia Xavler's (hurcb, Eather Hodwlck oitlclattug. My ii.tiiie waa tben Mra. Ii.---.ie Antiiin. ?? Ai.t.iit a wt-ok ago ?o moved into thia] flat acd my buabaud purchasod nearly 81.000 worth of furuiture. It caiue plllug ln on aa all at BBOOi but haa been takon away ..?? liri, aa there waa aouie trouble about tbe checka glvon iu paymont. Tbey got Mr. Oooakob up to tho BBybm uuder falae pre tence telllng him lt waa a club-bouao. That ia all there Ia to the atory. We shall prove bla aaultv to-morrow." Mra. Coaullcb aald that she know nothlng of her|hiia boad'l whereabouta untll yoster.lay. whlle bla brother BOBattOtbM bfoeoaaool informed b. t of hia lncaroera* tloii iiiimediately ufter its aceouiplinUmeut. Tbe reporter rani: the botl at No. 137 Eaat Flf tleth-Ht. after 11 o'elo. k. but Dr. Hpit/.Wa refused to glve any inforuiation regardlug Mr. Coaulleh. MASyrEHAblSG TMMMM TMAMMAMA MAM. Ciucac.o, March 25.? Sylvia llammond, a#? aixtccu. tbedaughterof a fOtaBOf II \ liu ne.r Kpilug BoMf ta about to bo returned to hor pareuts, In prop?r attlre, after havlng masqueraded for three yeara aa a man. In 1882 her luotber puutshed her for eomo trlviai fault, and whlle angry Sylvia purchasod a auli of boy'e clothitig. dreaaed heraeif ln lt and ran away from home. Whlle workiugat adairy farm neur Cautou.BvlTia.or BbkOOy Haiumond, aa ahe tben ca'.led heraeif, wou the ate t ttntisof the farmer'adaughter, wlncli uiado lt necet aary for bt r to conie to Chloago, wbere aho waa for a loug tiuie.-inploy.-d in tbeaUhleaat the W.-st Bbtfl borae-etr ban.s. A l-w weoka meo bI.o ubamloii.'.l the atablea for B poaltlon lu tbo ear compnny's paint shop. i M ' aiitoii farmer'a .taiigliter ainioyod Hylvla wltb freqneal arewala of lovo. u tbe siiai.o of guaiuni; letter*, aiiu to .4voiii tiioHo Bylrto ebaamd bor uoaniiug-piace aadcooaeqaeatly beroddreaa. Her eoufaotoa and ox cltemeDl betrayed her se\. aad laal alsbt tbe boIIm took hor to the Poap BlOOBOt atatlon. She thciiconfenaed tho t.i. t tii.t she waa aicirianii toi.i tli.- atory of her waaaVr iii-:- aioi mlahapa. Rer paroata bara beea oeouaaaiOBMi ?a u;ia:itl ii m -..inl tli.it iln-y wlll eome l'or ber at 00)00, Jf/.s.y STOWE UOQTMMM Ht:n PVO. Watki.-ih kv, March 25,?A d;iii>:litcr oi Harri. t lt- .-ehei? stowe, of H.irtfonl, bOB r.-eoverod, by leg.il l>roeo-H, a, hnti.lt.mie |,:i_- ,\??. l'uneli, whieb WM origliially hera, but haa been lu tho poaacaalon of Joba Meara. of thls elty, for alx month*. The dog waa lef wuli liim bMt H.pteinlxT by M ??JBB01 youug woman, o>teiiMbly aa Heeurity for the payment of carri ige hrre. The pag biitl. ti'.idoubf, been s ol. n. A- Mr. .M.-.i a had never bearo from tbo woumii a-'aiii, he kont the aiiliual, aadezbiblied ItroeoatlyMtba Kew-HareaDeg siiow. Tb.re It waa reeoaatard by Misa Btowe, BBdta mra tbo pug abowed uiuulatakably Ita aoqnalntaoee with her. Mr. Meara bruuebt Punon baek afi.r ibe abow, alatea *t t.ikiiiu a prl7.e ; but tlua week Mi?A Stowe au.ble.ily ap p. ,ur, i iu Wateibnrr wttb a wrll of repterla aadaaMM in. an-oi i'louliti. atltni, ainl toak tho <log baek witb her lo Il.irtioni ou tbo uexl traln. XAUKIKD IM JAIL TO A IIIIKF. Ci.r.VKLANn, March 25 {Spevial).?John Ncal, a young KiigUabm'in, waa BBOOBBMB1 for Joseph Koof a nhort time BffOt and Mary Kellt y, M Iri-h woinaii, waa employetl in tJio aame bou*ohold. Neal loft the eity re eently, taklng with hllu uiany I iluable ai Inles MBBBfbBJ toMr. Boof(aadagoU watob aad tiia.u bobBMfcoglB Mi?a K.-lle.v. II.' wa-s piasneit t.i New Voik aud arrealod on bo.ii.lof BO Engli^h aieainer, about Hfteen inluutea be foi-e iiia lateaded dopartaro (M bM oal hro Iaad. He waa bioiigtit baek to < lovebiad and pteoded guiity to a ehax-'o ofgraod larooaj He BI uow awaumg aentelKO to the po'.iit. n.i.uy. , _ tiii >uiuiiiay Mlsa Kelley proeured tbe neeoaaary II BBBOBi 'ii.ti sb. an.l Neai were luairi. d at tbe C'ouuly Ja.il thia iiiuriiiug. They were alioweil hiUf au liour'a boooy moon, at tho OBd ot wbieii time Neal wa? again Loeked up BBd Mary waa aont away. The brl.te la f..rty yeara ot age, and between hfteen and tweuty yeara older tbao her buabaud. _ _ WIWFIUOO IXDIAS8 I\ REVOLT. PiEKKK, Dak., Miirch 2">.?liiduinn conimit ted depredalioua on the I intiebago Keaervatlon laat nlght. Sbocka aud bull.liti-"* ? re BBMMl Hl aloug Chappollt! OMM >. an.l tbe BVOO Of IfcO BMUBM weit- tlir-'.it eiiod. MaJ .i Swau MBtgoaphOi to Pierre for abl, aud a ihBrMFa Boaao> woil anoodi ha.a poaa to tbe aeeno of tbe trouble. i laiPi.ee Hmkloy dofeudoti hla houim at the poril of liit lito and MBOaOOOd tu tlrtving t^ie navagea <>a" teaiporartly. but be will linmediawly have to go away. Tniitbl. la Urevrlug all ovor tlie reset vation. Huffalo, (i, oal Bpint and Lame Kuee are supjaised U) be the nng laadOM in the luhiirreelton. .-? A. EAUOK nWHW" WITH A I.llf.l. tUlt Camdkn, March 2.r?.?K. Kdiiiiin l \i<- m. whe waaexpelle.l from the Trimty BafOial < hurcb a few ntchlaago, tliroatens to aue tho paator, the Iter. C. A A.lams, for libel, imbaa tbe latter retr.iet* from tbe pul j.it oertain BtoMMMM which Mr. Kean l oiiHldora defaroa tory, Tbe latteraaya tbat tbn paator atel deacona ex poilo.1 him BitbOM ? regular trial. The tmublo spr..;.^ Koata aowapopor orllBbi wrUtea bj Mr. Kaaa 2M?o v.uibei. ii-Hi-uing Ciat aeveral fOOBg meiubora of t;l... ty Cliiin ii lia-l dau.od at a BnuqaoroOa pariy. I Ina eallodoit! Miiiieooiuiuentafroui Mr. Adauia, not BMapb) meutary lo tbe wr.ter. -?.?i VIULADBWHIA ESUTES DIVIDED. Piiu.ADKl.iMUA, March 2"> (Smrial).?The will of ITofesaor EUeralle Wallaee, foruiorly doan of tbe Jefferaou Medleal Collego, waa ad:altted to probate to day. Tne eitt.it.' rfiiMuiit* '" -r.-" and ls ieft to bla wlfeandaon. The eatate of Samuel 0. Wlllla la ap ni , t.-.i at ovar *100,<HM) and will be dtvlded ainong a.a f'lmily. Tho will of Henuan J. Etimbiirt, au ox-vlce pieHi.loiit of tbe Peuuaylvania Railroad, waa probatod lo-uay aud lt bequeathea 6tHi,(XX) lo hla wldow. , ? UVAKKELLINO OVKR A. DXAD MAN'8 BODT. Haltimokk, March 25.?John BL Eldeu died ln thla eity ln 18H3, leavlng a wife and one ohthl. Hla body waa buried in Oreenmount CemeUiry, aud Ihe wt.low returned te the houie of her fatber ln Phiuvlel phu. Liiat Juueahe wautedher buaband'a body takea to her home, to which hla fatber objected. Prooeedinca y?oie Inatitulod by the wldow to eujolu John F. Eulen, tne fath.-r of ibe.iead u.an, from interferlng wttb tne removaJ of the body of ber buabaud. TBB DROU1B IX WB8T YIKOINU. Chaklebton, W. Va., March 25.?vSo grtai U the aufferlug of tbe people lu the droulh afllicted dlatn t that tbo autborltlea and people of Kanawha County were appealod to yeatenU;-, and quautitlea of provialona have iit'.-n ordored aent by the County Court for the relief ot Ihe diaireaeed. Tbe niouuialn farmera ln jaokaoo, Uii nior, Calhouu and ltoau Countlea are iinable to pnrebaae either fixtd or aaod, aud aa ihe aeaaon tor plantliig la aear at baboV tkhtaw loob dooldeolr aei'ou*