Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 77, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1885 — Page 1

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V!U;N INmUATiUNH. roll UKINI.IAV, l.trl imiHi In I MuriiM auilet, folio d jf fair wtle tfc OlllO tlf, fllwttd hf lutnl allOWA! vmm.ii, Inda IiUiImc uulhlrljr. Extensive preparations tire bclni; made at our Factory for the Spring and

Summer Trade, anil when the censon opens we will be In the lead regarding variety, quality and prices, nt the "W H E N Glottiinij Storo. Rare Bargains now in Department. HEMORRHOIDS P.lincl. Bleeding, and Itchlni?.

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A warm ltfi with Cutlcm Honp ant a tuflo Ml'Ubtiou if Cuilmm will liuintmy allay the ii.umk in Muii of inn r.unl aticravau-d of lUMiiK l'iu. Tola tfMtiiu-ni, romtt.ii'ti wltu ir.all ilioci of Cuttrurr Kruolvuit Ihren tl'lt'Mcr ilT. lf mmlat and tritiRtlu-n Ihn bowcla, nvtf n.tue i (inilr Hon ntil rruioro tim (- , will uro lUlnd, PlCföJi'tf, and iPhltig Mio nhcu nil CU.tr fttntdh and even t'hTI:'ui toll. I I Olli NO I'tl.Y. Th Trlco of Cutlctirt No Account, lw&a taken, for the Arid lima In my lifo, with lUIno l'U", avrvttt that I could hardly at ep nn t. y Irrt. 1 tutd vatlmu letntdlc for three weeks, the dlitMio took Ota furm of llchlnrf Pilo, iihi kfowiriK worr py au vi o ot an oll kmuio H'Ml 1 Ulfd theCuttCUra. Our n;..V'in ftHvti I fir thlt Hid I Wik fcOOU t aired. I wUUtOkll the world that Pichhi of Itculujj Piles thaprwo i f the ulicura la cf no at count, Krom mi niuu prprdmurter. I). U, KUiilY, 61 Wthi Mriet, toneord, N. It. 1 IM. nTvKAUS. A Martyr for uo Var Cured. Having been martyr to rile for twi-nty yenr, 1 wm my WM bf a ftund to try your Cutkura Jl-'cwdics. wlkh I diil, nl urn thnl(ul tu tntu tltut 1 m uow perfectly ri iTe1. nl hot) ikt :iir.eiitly 0. KIUIIAKU NORMAN, NMr Yorl. J'. 8 1 wouttl f ud you my n tirosi, but I proIcr to rcmln la oocurlly. ircniNo riLi:s. I ttu tbauso of your Cutlrurn 8emellc wlicn 7011 r.rtt put tüem on the market, and 1 kiiOT of two rre of Itchlnx I ii' that rinvc been rurud by Me ue, t xuy ucKCt!on, of theo rtmMlcH. ' K. N. MAK1IN. Vlr!eii, Hi. ALL. THAT YCIU CLAIM. I bare tried your f'u lour lleracdlci n1 ttnd t iu t: nil tbat you !nlmt and the demand for ttieui lu tLis aiiou Is grt-Ht. AUGUST OS W. COLLIN 3. HlgEhton, Ga. Cutirur lUnolvent, the noir Blood iMrifier, internally. and Cnii i'ita and CrTtci ra tioxr. the frtat i5m CnriB, externallT, ( iear he complex lou, clcanso the ;ilu and calp, and purlüy the Hlool of every ipecies of Itehlns, scaly, 1'lrnply. Kcrofuloua, ilerrurlal and Cancerous Human and hkin Torturct when phyiklam, ho.pltali, and all other me ana fail. "!-old everywhere. Trice: Ccti. dm, to cents; Boat, 23 cents ; Resolvent, fl. 1'otter Drug and Chemical Co., Eostoh,

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Tl Hale of Uoirttturiit Horncn anl ilxr rlflpfit l) nitinc tl rt Poiu MfOh'ttcr r Onicc-Sorkcr .Still Pirntlful. IIf;'.9ii'itOourt Mnrtlnl mill Clrlrui lnjyf- M jtttli Amorlotvn AiTaIt VIjo rrcpiatuit'n Ututo 11 option. Mntrixs mvi: stock. Nu Alum ('mi tUtf for th raiitllla uf t-) 1 I Aulliuitlyt fcf-lal to tha Ht uu. . , Wamiinchov, Mart h 17. Not little tlij Ctiitlnn lifti hf provukrl ly tint ilfclar. Hon bjr th hradi cf t1cr t mcnti thnt tliry Intaiul t) ! all of (ho urplui lioracin ul yaltlcJea tindur thlr cjnlrol ami walk about lik4 ollirr itop!o when lliy want to f,o nnyyvlifin It I mUI half of the llvti tück cwiifd and kpt by the (Jovornri'rnt ah )t;t ihn (Upttrtmcnln will .!;? dlajortd nf, and UnI thore will h no more rArrlnit'ta for t h famllltv cf ilia koiI 111 authorllj. Thh la luillfit by aoino ai dmuatfouery 10 cornUlernl by thcte lmpllrttfl lit pait ex travirnCM hat in almoit universally Indorurd by ihpii In both purlin. It li co:i Idered a bold reform hold because it brim at boiu and flirrt thoe otily wild are e ipoeUd to let exam,!!. Whlln the war In r will rot be very lara It will b Klol m m, ami tho (Mim .ytetu practical l:i eyery auctnie of public h rr Ire will A:rpj:t Try largely. There la ftar and tilmh'.lng l ore In tha c'fp&rtDientt to tUy. Tim wn who were COmpoalng theui'vlvr? behind thv barrlfrf q( thft civil tcrvlro lav.bowipe In this reform thooaanda of oillcUl beada rolling In de rarlinental takel Tue Iraprilon prflTill that there will ha whoUa!e dlamlasali. Onlrer uf the Home of Ucpraieiitiitlvef. fpcrlal to the Hoatlnol. Wa-ium;ton, March IT. A itatement has Kono out to the country that the present olllceriof tho Housed Itapretentatlvci aro to ia re-elected, by a general underitand Ing, without opposition, anil that It 1 use lets to contest the plaras with them. Such la not the case. The itatement la ccaJe for a purpOBt). rostma&ttr Dalton, of Indl ana, is the only man who bai not already opposition. He 1 unlvorsally popu lar, and will be re elected by acclamation, but tbe Clerk. Serent-at-Arrra and Doorkeeper will nave oppoalpg candidates, and candidates, too, who will make races tory siioir. From what one hearj now there la but the slightest prospect of Clerk Clark, of Mlssoarl. belog re ecll, A3 he has made a Tery unsatisfactory cflicer. I uprovr nient Ouiuk forward In Withlocton. Special to the Sentinel. Washington, March 17. So far the change of a lmlnJatratlon has not operated to discourage any one in makir Improvements at the faoital, and it is not likely that the feir expresred that the city of magnificent distincfs would suffer will ever be n.rt!erial!ztl in the hast. A uell known contractor informed your correspondent to-day that at do period within the past decad had there been so many buildings uml-r the course cf construction her as At this time. They are being put up h eaid, bv those who desired to make this their pern a lent or winter residence, strangers iiicxstly, and evinced the greatest confidence in the future of Washington by the peopla throughout tho counThe Senat to adjourn Soon. Siccial to the Sentinel. Washington, Mirch 17 The failure of th" President to tend many comin&tions to the Senate has steadily been regarded as an indication that the session of that body will be brief. Senator Jenes, of Arkansas, said tc-day that Ite'Sen&te wcnld'snrely ad'oarn wiihin a week or ten days, and probably before the end of this week. After the Senators pet away the President will turn his attention to the applicants for ollice. and then there will be aome appointments made. Mcst of the men clamorinp for inppointments here now are throwlnij their time away. It is worse than promises before election lo bother a man who is eyis deep in applications. The Netv Commlaalaoer of Internal Heven Special to the EcnUnel. WAsmxuTon, March 17. The appointment of the new Commisoaer of Internal Kevenca meets with general approval here. The sickening fear of that an agent of tae Kentnciyßonr Ma;h Syndicate miht be Installed at the head cf the revenue service caused the businesi men to rejo'ce when the remit cf the fierce contest was made known. The appointment ol Mr. Miller is strongly approved cf here, and he will undoubtedly make a good officer. l'eraonala. special to the S?eatineL Waiiin;ton, March 17. Ex-Senator McDonald Is sufiering from a cold and did not venture out of his rom at ihs Arlington today, lie did not receive callers until this evening. Vice President and Mrs. Ilendricts were I among the guests at Tiesident Cleveland's reception to-night. Eayless W. Hanna has made application fcrthe appointment of Minister to Japan. Jt is a tecond-cla:?. aiion salary, f

a ytar-and Is now held by J jhn A. l!lin ham, of Ohio. Charlaa Hond, of th Kurt Wayne National l'aitk, Ii hrr, but not for oillc, ho imya, (ianaral llUtr, of Waterloo, itartrd hom tu Is aftrrnoon, Jle Im Jutt rrrrlvrd a panilun with bark pay. J. J I'olry has innda application lot th Ten Haut Poitmaxiaitililp, and Hiah Pon ator tl, W. Uronn, of Alln (J unity, fir th IhtrniAl Ücvciiuo Co!lc( torohlp. N AT ION X h A Tl A I US.

(lltlMlinnm ltuiiiwra IUI Throul rulittf Itatolulloii In I'lttiniua l't Iii k'a rnind, Mtt . Wallis. tun, IVn, 17 -(ifhf ral Hitch Ins tfUrraj hod that Couch thrtena to lnradn thn Trirltory, but hi HronKtti will not ft. rd 1 10 r hould ha atUmpt It. I t uiiiiandi r Kami lf!t;raph th S.'retry of tl a Nav v from ('olon Hut a rovo'utlju rxUialu I'rtim'iui and Aiiii wnll, and that h; 1 mied hmili .m Atul liuit-d tho MalrMiU aUi h tho ldn o! Ilio f (u pr)kH pr.ip tMlJ , (' irlliK-.eiia la Itir.n Ii; h'i d. M. l'.ul k'a iara lu n very croJIttble i' f, ami Hin IVialdrit revUnvod It While 1 1 11 it tli IlitcnilvM Matihioii. i M frlwry Whltnry lo day fnt a d'ipt'.ili lo ComiOMiuU r Mfthan, of ihn WucMmUt, nt l'f n ninn, loformlDf: him lhat hoUilni likely to take pIama batwiwui oi.ii of tht CoaAiiierlo.111 htalra ami lUrtlot, which ill tu ttanj.'fr tl. lltr ami property of clt xrin of ttie United tjfatea, and ltr"Hlt) hliu lo piccrj tl wi it hia va! .t d tu , Ifalm and I. a l.klr(at utt othar tuiula on thn (''.Ural AincrlrAii a .t tu protcrt Autrrictn inlrrun. 'iliej rftrry alio dlreciti ('oimiuudnr Muhan to ) Uat iaiott any attempt lo cat cnllea or t ierf n with thrlr Ubi, a id to UkMall prt'C.-U'L.... to proirct the health of hUoillct-n and mcii from diteaiü which would raider it nn cuary for tho vcsiU lo leave lhat ro.t. Tho 8cretary of tho Kav? has secured th erfltrsof a professional aoconnunt fnm New Voik for the imn-om of havloj: a ihoeprpli 1'ivntltation utadeof tlte A'icjuuI' and nulhCds 61 kt:;'Jng them in yvtry brAiidi of the Department. J robably tr.ere will M a comltlerable redcrtion in the number ot pnLtllce In prctora dorlmr the prt ent month. The exauilnAtlon of (icnernl Haan wn contlnncd to-day before the (lenerat Court Martial, lie Usilrted that the newioapAr interview complained of wai inaccurate in evcral lartlouars, aud that he was not aworo he nut beim; interviewed with a view to publication. Thero was a decided reim Hon in court who (Jeneral Hawo, with great feelli y etld: "I had no olliclal re3jonilhlllty for tliM decis'otis of tLe Sftcratary of K'ar. 1 had the reapoiisihlllly to do everylug In toy K)wer for Hie relief of the expedition the rfMponslbility which on mau bears to another. There was no fortune which I poskesf.pd, no energy which I pcv&efsed, that was not due so thosrt iiuperilld men to help thrrn out. I wai ready to ppend every cent I possessed, and, in U-, when tht ixeptune was to be rent and Congress wa9 late in making an appropriation for it, I euuagfd that vessel an my own responslbilHv. I would have done the same thing in 1-.; if I had been permitted to do it." The cro- lamination of the witness then begin, but nothing impertant was elicited up to the time the court adjourned. The nomination of Joseph R. Miller to be Com mitploner of Internal Revenue, uvlce Walter Kvans, resigned," which was sent to the Senate yesterday, was reported favorably frm the Senate Committee on Finaars today, and taken up in executive session. The point was made that Evans hadnotreiigued. and this gave rise to a discussion, during which a iueB3pe was received from the President renominating Mr. Mllhr, "vlna Walter Kvane, to be removed." and withdrawing nomination ot yesterday. During the snbMquent proceedings it was developed that Evans had told the Secretary ot taeTreasnry that he would resigu whenever the Secretary wished. Kvars. it w.n explained, suupesed he would be called apja for his resignation, while Secretarv Manuiug un derstood his expression of a willingness to resign was a resignation i a fact, llnpubü can Senators said there wai no inteatisn to antagonize the adiiiuistralio in tills regard and expressed the opinion tut th9 ptsltlon cf Commisbioner o! Internal Rv enue wa' one which ought to be rilled by 1 man cf 'the Prehidput's choice, bat thej thought an injustice had been done Evans in cot giving him an opportunity to resign The nomination was referred to the Finance Committee. The discussion of Central Araeriei affairs, begun yeslerday, was then ramm, the penaicg question being the rcsoloti id ; c flared last Friday by Senator Edmunds, de- j during it to te tne 6ens? 01 tne senate taat Barries, the President of Guatemala, should be prevented from carrying on his8bem of annexing the neighboring Republics. Tne resolution was criticised as amounting sub stant-allv t-t a declaration of war. and Sjn ator Ingai's proposed an araendnunt to modify it in this regard. The arcendment wai lest. The Set ate then adopted the resolution, with only peven negative votes. Srjator Kdiuuudi nio?t;d tbe injanrt'on of epcrfcy be removed from the resolution and the vote upon it, bat a single objection carried Jt over nnder toe rales for a day. Hon Jceeph 8. Miller, the nomiaeo for Internal Revenue Commiisioner, received a great many congratulatory telegram from all tectiors cf the country, and from Rip jol c4E3 as well as Democrats. The following was received from the editor of the Wheeling Intelligencer: To Hon. Joseph 8. Miller. Accept a bUc Republican's hearty felicitations I think our bet people will approve. Charles Bcrdett II x v.T. Wheeling, Marcü 17. Secretary I'ayard on the Central American Slovement of Uarrlos. Waiiis(.ton, March 17. Secretary Biyard has written i letter to Sen tor Miller. Chairman of tin Eete Committee on Foreign Relations, giving him all the information possessed by the S aj Department concerning the Barrios movement. The first intimation received ty the department in regard to the revolutionary movement was a degram from Barrios to the President, anncuncicg that he had assumed the title of Supreme Military Chief, and' that the Minister of Foreign Relations of Guatemala would scon come to Washington. Later dsspatcb.es were received stating the Republics of Sin Salvador, Nicaregua and Costa Rica would resist Barries, asd requesting the interference cf the United States Government. A

tlegram from 1UU, tha United tt'eiMln litr cf CmlrAl Aim rlct, tttatod tint Ihndural was au active party to th Htrrtt" movement. Upon thra itMrtuu'titu Un Htftta lJptrt ii'Pnt ditpatrhrd to MlnUt! Ilatl, Inotroct lug him that tili Government, whlln llflvlng I Ihn volitiitary Miodatlou of lotrrvaia In h (Vntral Antlt an MUti tlfstratle, It would not couutnianra any iJinpUy ut fiirttt by atiy oua or umro Htatna tr cut ic ottii-rj; llut Um lfnttd Hiatus ti n alirady tertid n lutlut uce (j nvrf i vw Met ami promote peace. Uluillar n.ffcaKM vrra cnt tho (lavrnloenliof Nlcafi!;:iiA and H.tlvador, Atid Ilka vailal aiUfit!Ufi rlveii tha MlnUlnr of C-ta KU a In n im t to hh (lovanimttt No roinimmifotionn l.av Umi nc Ive l fuwi or not to the (lovt ruimvit of Koudarai. VI. Mexican Mlritstnr lur coafurre I with I'k roUry llnyard into th our, 1 to hi tU in Mfi'c, mill aj litfontted that tlila G('Vrumrrit would um II mur.tl lullünnes, ami Intd lh k )' d ofll.-i a to prnvooi. !it lv atrtii I lot of Um ruio'itoy of tlci C.M1I14I A tut rln fJU'er, Aud to tl.H e.nl w ml 1 bn glttit to have tint r 1 oei.tlhuj of M Jt'(Vi. I.atrr lot U'u 1 ! i . t . 1 df?ttu M.nt thai on ttia luthi.t, tho GiiitlmaaUu expditioitary move hunt it vtltiit Hi: 1 halvndor wat et ppd, a. nt Rirtlib Hkket PfOiiditnt llilltvtr tj MidtMO c.imtiilaiionvr t. nrraou a tctlh Ii rnl, tlfrrtary lUyar l forllnr nin'oi lht H.oor lltiri f, MtiihtiT of fan . niva tur nt thU lUmtitl, hat Iri n deprived of hh r immlioo, l)(t ai;o i-f his it icUlion vHi ion ioovm ti.entof llarrtov A nuw Mlutatnr will aooa In funt lri. The orders j'lveii to naval oilhri f rl!m protection of Amerl in lolorfiii in Outral Amr!caarn glvu In detail, and theHir lary exreaea the opinion that no oldlKailoii fo Inlotfrre rests tipo'i th'a tlovornmcut under any Inatles with tha rita'e Involved. I ho Department ha no intimation tha1. any European po-w lai Intcrferrd orco itniu. p'a'i's interfarcuf? in the present dlllbultles iu Central Amrrl'. In conclusion, Mr. Iliyar.lMyithli Governmein can not t-ounlonanco nuy moiis'.irira ."lubTffNlve to tl Autonomy of Any of tha -Wal filRtV! and believing tb imral In. durrce and gt.cd cilla of the l'nlted öUtei con be mad a potuntiAl ancy U prr . ervatlon cf peara, he ij un&lJo td iugu Oy action to the Btmate. Ih-j dispatch fom iUa Vresldant of Utn Salvador, alludoJ to '.11 Mr. It tyard's letter, state IUrrlos la trying to enfore thn Central mrrican Inlon with tha avovved purcnH if annulling the canal treaty with Nicafar.ua. rroceeilluc tu thn Hemtte. Wasiiinoton, March 17. Mr. Blair's resolution authorizing the Committee on Kduca tion and Labor to alt during tho recess was idopteJ. Mr. Collins' resolution for the selection of

u Corrmlfs'.oner to inveütiate the aubject of inter Stats commerce was laid before the "Senate, and after a long dubate wai Adopted without dl vision. It provides for a s.'leo. commlttea ot live Senaten to sit during reces ami r;l: a full examination ot the regulation ot ti e traru;arUtion of freight sr. 1 1 pas!en;ers between the several SUtei by railroad und water routes, In connection or competition therewith and report to tha Senate 1 ext December. 'Ihe Sanale then went into executive sesion, hndwhen the doors reopened adjourned. rr!dut Ulevcdjiud'N First State Ileeep ttou. W.tHHNi.i., March 17. The lirst State reception given by President Cleveland was given to night to the Diplomatie Corps, .Judiciary, Army and Navy, and Senale and Uouee of Repretentatives. It was one of most brilliant affairs ever held In the White House. The President, a?si3ted by Miss Cleveland, Mrs. Uoyt, Miss I'.ayard, Mr. Manning, Mrs. Endiott, Mra. Whitney Mrs. Vilas and Mrs. Lamar, taetived the guests in the Bine Room. All the members of the Cabinet, except Attorney General (iarland, were present. Mr. Bayard presented the members of the Diplomatic Corps. (Jeneral Rlack, the new Commissioner' Pensions o day assumed charge ot 'the Pension Ollice. Cuulirtnatlona. Washington, March 17. Colonel Nelson lI. Davis, Inspector-General, with tbe rank . Urigadir-Genera' ; Lieutenant-Colonel Ab-'Vom Bsird, Inspector General with the rank cf Colonel: Edward 1). Clark, of Mis3i9ippi, Jrsiütant Secretary of ihe Inferior; Sidney I). Jackman, of Texas, U. 6, Marshal I the Wrestera District of Texas. Mr. C.ark, above named, is serij lsiy ill with pneumonia. The World' Imposition. Nf.w Orleans March 17. Mississippi Diy rd the opining of ths Mexicaa deprtmeat. caused a large attendance at the World's Exposition. . Mississippi day began with a dres3 parade of the Mississippi Ca-lats. Governor Lowrv, of MlEsiesippi, and a large delfgf.iion of the Legislature and the people of that State then assembled at the State colIf ctive exhibit at the Government baildins: and viewed the heanties in repreaentation. In Mrs c Hall, in tbe afternoon, the exerci?es were continued with prayer by Kv. Dr. Callway. J. G. R. I'itkin delivered the address cf welcome. A. If. Whiiäeld, of Mississippi, responded. S. A. Jonas made a formal transfer of the exhibit to Governor Lowry, who formally turned it over to General Morcbead, of the Board of Management. In tbe Mexican department Do Yorrola, architect, transferred all the builnicgs to the Chief Mexican Commissioner, Da Barcena, who thereupon made a formal transfer of them to General Morehead. The Mexican building is now formally declared open. Scsan B. Anthony lectured in Horticultural Hall to an immense audience, principally ladies. Sentenced for Life. Galvfst in, Marci 17. The News' Austin special eayj Dick Bran nan received a lifa sentence in Ihe United States District Court, today, for robbing Soathwick Pca'oJSces. Brannan was an ac.omplicj of thi desperadoes ntta aid Ydager, who murdered Marshal Gosling. Salvation Army Otiicers Arrested. Nouth Adams, Mass., March 17, Lieutenant John W. Richard, of the Salvation Array was arrfstid he'e, indxted with three others, for cbUining S '.O.tOO worth of goods from mercvants in ditferent cities, and disposing of t:e goods for their owe beneüt.

ntOiM ACIIOSS TUB SEA.

Ihr AtiKto'lliiftnl.tii linbroUo Still At ttutti Much Attention of Statra111 en mid I'roplc-. Ati to Iriterfürlim" With Wardii of Ulmut'ory- (1 rivnvlUo'n lloply to thi) Ititllftu Am lurnador, 11 1 SM-A I (ill AN A IT A IKS. 4 1 1 m 1 1 i n lMd h Oitnt iiiiiiilcatttiii l 'fiu HI, l'rlrlMiig, 1-oM'tiN, Mait h 17, lilaiUtoim In the CominLi.a this aftt-rnooii rrhd n iltipalch from Mr Edward 'Ihoiolon, the Urllhh Amlucindoi t Ht. Prlmbure, M reply to tlranviiln'a r. i tut to know If Eujlnnd a titular 1 um ,11 , td lit) arr.li ; i i.u'i.t with Rula wai the n m a that t r.terlaltied by lh;e)i, Gludaloitiad; " I ha ii(alr ot tin) Rmrilari troi I III pot i adveticrd r mi the position n v MiUpUd I v tliiMii. )troitlt d 1 hit Aff-lutua mi 1 advniK e, or iioitt idihi txtraordiiiury raon btj utven, tttirh ai liittriaic In in Ich lMrliK nt oiilen jinve turn ,, t lo Iiih Hum I u e.Mini milder I u r ry p ! a; ti mrn'is to avoid a fouiHct or luelleiinnt to ro llrt. The abov. oidrra will i ropeatrd." I'cvual itiUrrrntorln wer at once put, but GUltoiie derlli.ed to atmwer them, and deprrtnlvd any further questioning of the Government ii on the qtiMtloii at present, (iladitone. In conueoiion with the abave liMjulrha, ktated that the drinand of tho Untl.'li (iovcri.nu nt for the wlthdianl of lL Kulaii Irom their advancad pkition fiad lapitd, TM anncunoment wai r? celvetl with ironical clitera. (i-:m:im!i ruKUUN m:ws. Motion to CNiimiitt n ItwiiHer to I'rlaoo for Cohltmpt of Court In Itegard to n. WamI In Hlmflcoj. Lo.M'C n, Maich 17,- In the chancery division vt the Supreme ('ourt argument was heard on a motion to commit to prison Charles Honre, of the banking firm of Myen A' Hoare, for co:it?mpt, because in issj be ratlved letter: from Bca'rlce Sumner, then a ward In chancery, detplte the Interdictions of the Court. Tho evidence pres iiitt'd shows that Hoare was a married man, and paid attention to Miss Sumner whan she hud hardly left ths nursery, aud that her father interfered and obtained an Injunction prohibiting Hoare from coutlnn irg hia attentions to the girl. This order, however, was disobeyed by d fent5 ant. Notice was given today of a rm.ticu for the cooimlttr.l of Lady Chilmor.dely lor Infiirglng tho injunction by forrardims letters from Miss Samner ti llcare and receiving replios from I1L11 and imparting them to MIks Sumner. When Mis Sumner attained her majority she went to live with Hoare ns bis wife, aid the uuion revolted in the birth of a child. Hoare advanced her father, Captain Sumner, x l.OO) to tAve him from ruin; he aleo settled sums of money on Miss Burnner and her child. The cite was adjourned for further htanng. The Hamborg African Syndicate. London, March 17. Annesley, ' B it'.th Consul at Ham has sent a letter to Granville, decciiblng the African syndicate oflltmbarg as a chamber to promote the exter sion of German and the extinction of British trade in tbe German colonies. The Syndicate protested, and a member of the rum cf Wcermann's requested Annesley to correct the statement that Wosrmann'a steamers were not the sole property of ths brm. Annesley replied by a challenge to a duel. Italy Oiler Aaaiatanre. Rome, Maich 17. In the Chamber of Dput'ej to-day t'ie Minister of Foreign Affairs eiid ix'tit the fall of Khartoum the Italian Embassador to England intimated to Granville that Italy was willing to assist Euglaad. Granville replied England could and must herself tubjngate the ßeudan. The Foreigri Minister taid the Italian Government would not conclude any treaty to the detriment of the exieting agreement with Germany aud Austria. Kngland IIa No ltight t Interfere. London, Maich 17. In the Commons Harciurt ttited England would not ask France to rcscird the order of the arrest and ex-pals-ion of Stephens, because it was not a matter in which Ergland hsd any right to interfere. He believed Stephens had not been subject to actual arrest, bat siaaply ordered to leave France. The Pope and German. Rome, March 17. The Tapal Secretary of State, in cjnference with the German representatiye, agreed that Canon Wayaard ehould succeed Cardinal Ledochowski aa Archbishop cf Posen. He also agreed on a basis for Ihe settlement of the Papal German dispute concerniEg instruction in seminaries. Import Dutlea Fixed. r.ARis, March 17. The Chamber of Deputies fixed the import duties on cows and bulls at 12 franca; ballocks and heifers, 8; calves, 4; eheep. :5; boss.ß; sh goats and sucking pigs, 1: fresh meat, per 100 kilos, 7, and ütt meat, b)j. The Ciiamer finally adopted the entire tariir bill by 2S1 to 1 U. The Situation lu Tonquln. Taeis, March 17. General BriereDe L'Is'.e has blockaded Pak Hoi. The remnants of the Guan.gri army lineern'ar Langehan; the Yunnan army retired in the direction of Thnyan 2aan. Tax on All Bourse Transaction!. Beklin, Mirch 17. Ths State Council has approved the measure toimpo3e a graduated tax on all the Bourss dealinrs. The measure will In lumitttd to the B mdisrath and afterward to tie R -ich tag. Attacked Cidera Ui uf Trace. Madrid, March 17. Thera is great exitement here over the ntwjtvat the Governor of Alhucemar, a email island cotaining a fortress and prison, ia a settlement belong-

1 lug topatn, on the coast of Morocco, whlln pitrleyliiff wllh a ntimbar of Morocco trlhr un.Ur the uppAd protection of afUgof trui'0, he waa attat ird, aud tha Governor and fcevarAl ctlar panlati oihcUlt war wotindad, National!.! Ill.ti at l'ir Uda v. 11. Di ioiN, March 17. Partadotvn wm hi rtnaof'a arrlyn riot to day, A body of Natloi allst rlo!t r wiecaa t tha houaei of (trtAlnol)iiflilou(i ermtu. lUndiof Orangeiittn paradtd thj atreeta, and t:rrt eioite 11 tut prevailed.

lianawl AkMii Iteporlad ratlrn. bi akim, March 17, Natlva apU report that luemneersl havrt arrived at Onnau DiKtia'M ramp wlt'i h i news that Katsala Ui lallrn, 1 flie rrlhlnK Mlnria, ('liirti.o, MnrrJi 17 The 'Dally Nawa' Eahvllle (III,) special aaya; "I'lvo hiltidrrd lulnera rnii'loye.l by tie Ellaworilt Coal Company aiiuek 'ot'ay for a restoration of llep'liocf mlt l'igtu eighty cct.h a ton, fiOin Which It wp, reduced to ine-ity cehta mi February 'J l ley alo decided to remain rut until thetlf iiinmli of the m nrri from tie company nt yvtnt tMlve aro nrcoda 1 to. It Li reputed Ilm j l.tiOU men employed by lleGiaM Crtek .oal and (lake Company will Ulke tO'inorAiw, for the purpoia of en coumr.lug Oih Lriker, and arranging for future protet tloij. The strike It itill tin irttltd and Ina quiet eonditlon, At thn mliirfa' f.nf rnl f illce It h reportt-tl tha1, more than one-third of the railroad minor hate returned to worU at the advancs de uat.dfd. Tie jieratora, liowtvtr, stnt there la ncthtng lew In the altuatnn, and that they will ill h(,l(. cut for the old prlins. i 1 Hrt retnrjr llrtjnrl Hrnk I'rrUrly I 1 Gantemrtlit, Naw Youk, Mk'.l) 17. Jami R. Hoard, Secretary ot thr-Central and South Amerl can Telegraph (Company, atatei that he has received u I vices to the cflVct that the authorl tit a In Mexico, San Salvador and Nicaragua have ported Kimd'j at the cable landings of that company, atM the following telegram from Secretary of State Biyard ahiai that the United States Government is determined to rrottct Amerlciju property from Injury: W min.. ion, 1). C, Man h Iß. James A. hcrymntr, ln aldi nt of the (Vutral nu l .voutU AutrlcauTtb'craph Company, New York: A tow-urnm wai lo ;av üent to the United Htatea legation at tiuateir.Oa holdtiu that llepuhllc ro ijKjiifcll.lü lor InjurU't by in Authority or wltn li oniiulvanro to I tic ablra or loleri-sti of I'liltod Hute t-UUvua in Ottral America. The Waciiuiett lü liovT en route to 1 t'nlon to bo duly lnitrurte.1. I luvartt. Ksploalon uf k llarrel of (Jlyrerlne. Putsiu r.., March 17. A Braddo r, Pa., aptcial to the I)I ;ttch rays that a barrel of gasoline ex lodfdj in the cellar of McCallough'a saloon, on Railroad street, to night, fatally burning JaSies McCullough, the proprietor, and tterioi.sly burning three other rrm. whose nameiy could not be ascertained. SomoVe was teen issuing frem the cellar, and McCullough went down with a lamp to investigate the cau-e, when the explosion took place. The si loon was crowded at thn time, and the Haans enveloped the building almost instantly, sod there was barely time to escape. Several persons had their clothing burned, aud, as stated, three were seriously Injured. McCullough was rescued with difflculiy, but so terribly burned that he can not recover. The building, together with tbe adjoining saloon of Mrs. Rodgers, was entirely consumed Loss, ?1l000. This Year's Teiaa Cattle Drive. , Galveston, March 17. The News' WTichita Falls special eays: ' Arrangements have been consummated whereby Texas cattle for the Northern market will be ahipped from llarrold, the new terminus of the Fort Worth and Denver Railway, thence driven north to Caldwell and Hunneville. Tb.099 for Caldwell, Wyoming ami the Northern Territories will go from Hafro'd by way of the neutral strip north of the Pan-Handle, thence north to tbeir respective destinations. This settles the outlet for the t attle drive this year, and aves the Texas stock interest from being seriously crippled through the quarrantine legulations of Kansis and other Slates. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. The annual contention of the National Reform Association will meet in Pittsburg April 21. The Raymond excursion, Faventy-thres persons, arrived eafely at the city of Mexico, on time, Tuetday night. Postmaster Rich, of Camden, Me., resigned, holding that the oil ce should he filled by one in accord withpe administration. Secretary Flannery, oi the Coil 11106' Association, has iued a call for a convention of railroad mi lere, to be held in Pittsburg next Saturda:f Various Irish eoeietie cf New York celebrated the day by a parade, which was reViewed by Mayor Grace. A fine day and no trouble of any kind. The New York Board of Health has directed a house to hoase inspection of the city forthwith, in view of the probable appearance of cholera this summer. The steamer State of Texas arrived at New York, yesterday, vth the passengers of the steamer Hudson, Horn New Orleans, which put into Charleston, March l'it with the loss of her propeller. J. Sparge, the Postmaster at Eainbarpr, Pa., committed suicide, Tcesdiy night, by shcotine himself through the heart. He was Ehort in hia account, and took this means to ctcspe the difrace. ND1CATIU'3. Wamiisoton, March IS 1 a. m. For tae Tennessee and OMo Valley Local Lews in Tennessee, fallowed by fai; weather in the Ohio Valley, followed by local snow.; warmer ilnif, hifting aouth westerly, except in Tennessee, where they will bi northerly, saiflius :o westerly, falling barometer. For the Upper Lake P.etfon Partly cloudy weather, local mows, winds generally westerly, Bll&btly colder In ine extreme northern portion, wanner weather elsewhere in the Upptr Lakeregion. d