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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNEi FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1873. 2 " o e 3 tho suthor of the tronble. No dofinito atato- | wagon, who was drownod Inst fall In attempting | Ohloago & Sonthwostorn, #2,600; Central of 1 i FOREIGN. doidorm i b gt | WALL STREET. |l it sl msfotl | BRI B Vo, B abefVE | Bt Bl it Yot Vot | B ot ot ol SR anta Oruz himself d som i - ) h, with | o jongo, Rock Intan nolfio, it e 000 ek o a Bisto bk, ant | LSRGy {0 books wpon il porson ot tho | Cliariton bfanchy S50 “Vilian, #2500 | | Blavons in soertain cvont wroto o givas 49 Xormination of tho British Ministerial | iuterored witb. “Numbors of Gaclsa wene tho | Suspension of tho Butl's Mead Banke= | was ‘fucorporatod n 1664 Tio ceplial stank, | Tl owed of Water Commiaslonar,of 5t Bl O omeite The Chicagn Tribune Eancason, T, fo tho Tl of hfi';,“‘}‘“fi“?l-'. . =t rding to the luat roporb, wmm §200,- | Touls, 1 dod th trnot for + | InviAxavouts, Ind., March 20—Articies of | §Pnk orbhnns, who Tiave los ofthor FREGRY Crisis, man of noblo rank nro eorvifig with tho inmur- Another Hugo Defalcation, B 0 0 e 0,000 i | poum love awnndol Mo sonteck for b new y Jd, Ir, Stovons' Will proyidos that In thin Institu- 4 -orvi ino for t asroctation of "the Vinconnos, Petorsburg & i n o e o Bibn 1o Jomontts, St ta- anid, Bro. abont " SL00000; | Bot ateetockio Tasstord Towndey and Bhhiirs ompany, ohpitat 85,000 Jub, | LIon o proforance aball bo slown on sccouut The Gladstone Cabinet An- nounces Its Continu- ance in Office. The Wolverhampton Mining Riots ---Numerous Arrests. Diplomatic Correspondence 'Between Thiers and Castelar, GREAT BRITAIN. Loxpox, March 20.—Tho riot at Wolverhamp- Yon, day bofore yosterday, botwoen coal minera smployed in that vicinity, a troublo which had been browing for somo days, culminated in an open conflict. Over o hundred have beon nr- ‘tostod. Thore aro, indications of a ronowal of hostilities to-day. Tho English miners threaten to atriko unless tho Irish employes are discharg- ed, Thoshop-koopers of Wolverhampton, ap- prohonding rioting depredations, avo closing thoir places, Thero is much alarm. Thoe House of Commonn prosented an untsusl spootacla to-day, in anticipation of an important communication from Mr. Gladstone, announcing tho termination of the Ministerlal orisis le' Lis roturn to oflice. All the benohes wore filled with mombbrs and tho gallerice crowded filled with spactators, Among thd distinguished porsons prosont wore Prince Arthur, Duka ol Onmbridge, and Princo Ohriatian. Manymembersof thoHouto of Lords slao attondod tho sitting. As Mr. Glad- #tono and Nr. Disracli entorod tho Iouso, lond choors tvore succonaivoly raisod by thelr xespoo- tivo supporters. When Mr. Gladstone rose to make lus statoment tho choering was ropeated, this timo from all parts of tho Chambor. Io #aid he was now able to acquaint tho House with ‘tho fact that ho and his colloagues in office, with Hor Msajosty's pormission, wore propared to cmry on the Qovernmont 8a bofore, 1fo oxplained fully thot it was only after the Oppoeition had unconditionally re- fased to form a Ministry that Lo and Lis friends hed consented to rosume ofico. ~Glndstono added that the Queen had givon bim pormission to read an extract from a statomont ho had medo to Hor Majosty. It was to tho effoct that ho did ot supposo that tho offorta of tho Opponition to fAefont tho Governmont were made with tho de- 1iberate intontion of retusing to orgnnizo n Onbi- net, if it should bo roquired of them; but the summary rofusal given whon the occasion aroso, he considered, was not fuily in accord with tho exigencies of tho caso nor with parlismentary usage. Tho Promior’s statement was froquontly Interruptod by applause, which was warm and long continuod. At its closs, Mr. Disracli oxplained the course b had thongi:e pm;ior to_pursuo since the bo- finlng of the orisis, Ho confessod that tho rorencos botwoen himself nud the IrishCatho- lios woro insurmountable. A now cabinot would uire until Eastor to got into working order. mon then it would have to deal with the finan- olal estimatos made by its predocessors, - and would probably bo outvoted overy night in Par- Uament, isgolution of the Houso had boon wggested. But why dissolve ? Bitting on the Opposition benohes, he kifow that his frionds bad a difficalty in forming & pollnz on 80 short potico; ond it waa mot to bo oxpeotod that they could appeal to the country without n mlluy on questions more important than the gh’ University bill. Thero wero many quos- Vions on which it had boon impozaible to mature » policy, oven in the Opposition, such as tho Contral Asian difficulties, the now rules intro- fuoed into international law by tho Geneva Board, the payment of the award for the Aln- bama claims, the commoraial tunxjmth France, and others of squal magnitude. | things con- widerod, he had folt it to bo his duty to decline the rosponsibility of orfimhflng » new Govern- ment, The Queen Lorself had nnggennd » dissointion’ of Porlament. Ho bad de- elined to sdvieo such o step, .and stated to Hor Mafcnty that, in_hls opinion, thero waa no sdequate rasaon for the Government' to "'”fi‘ and that it might roturn to ofice without the thtest losa of honor, and to the siblo convenience to the public intcresis, ‘Disrsoli closed with the romark- that possibly momo of his lup%&:xhn in the House might bo" disaatisfiod, to which" thero wore lond ories of “NolNol" In the Hougo of Lords Granville announged tho decislon of the Government, in a spoech, dif- foring little from that of Gladstone, The Dulke of Richmond defonded the conduct of the leaders of tho OFpouman in the orisis. X¢ hiad boon asked, if Disracli was not willing to undortake the task of forming & Alinistry, why did he labor to put the Govornment {n & minor- ity in the House of Commous? Ho combated the iden of inconsistency, and culogized Disraeli, who, he declared, had incroased the lustre of his famo as a statesman by his wise, patriotic, and wunnelfish action in tho present emorgenoy. Lowe, Ohancellor of the Exchoquer, will pre- went tho annual budget about the 8d of April. It will show o rovenne of £380,00,000, and ox- mnflgflme to the smount probubly of S165,- 0,01 Noyas, the allogod confederato of the porties who committed the sevoral forgerico ou the Baulk of England, was up bofore the Court for exam- inatlon to-day. The witnoases for the Bank gave their tostimony, and the onse waa adjourned, the prisoner boiug remanded to Newgato. —_—— NADA. Special Diepateh to The Chicapo Tribune, Or1TAWA, March 20.—The feoling is vory strong n the Houso of Commons in favor 3f the Pro- hititory Liquor Law bill,'though itis improbable that such could be passod at presont, owing to sutaide influonce in evenly balanced constituen- Hea, About fifteon porsons have been engagod for :he paat yoar in compiling the consus roturns, the expondituro connected with which amonntod i0 268,316, Both the Ministry and the Opposition move mutiously, as tho question of strength is un- lecided. “Two olections are to take place short- ?, both of which will return Opposi- don candidates. Banguine Ministerinlists claim 8 majority of 20 in tho ontiro Houeo of 200.: The Opposition claim ninot; pledgod membors who will voto nnn-conflfloncn{ and it is balioved that questions will soon arise ‘when a majority against the Goverument will be obtained. ‘The presont position, therofore, is sbout sa follows : Of tho 200 members in the House, ono i Bpesker; Opposition, ninety gledged. Allowiug tlio balaxice of 100 to tho inistry, it would have ninetoon majority, but there are, at loast, twelve independent men, who sy at any momont cost their lots with the Op- position. MoNTREAL, March 20.—Another body has boon found, in the ruins of tho 8t, James Ilotel des- troyed by tho fire yostorday., Complaints are rife regarding tho inefliciency of the fire brigade. Ladders and other moans of escape were much noeded at the fire. An inquost Las begun, Havuirax, March 20.—The bill to repeal the ballot aot of Nova Sootia passed the Loginlature by 23 to 12, The prous favors tho ballot. Tanonto, March 20.—Tha Toronto Alail, organ of tho Dominion Govornment, takos ground against reciprocity, and argues that free trade 5:1:15 in tho Esatern Btates, and proteotion in 6 Western ones, and refuses to take Tie Citr~ oaao TRIBUNE 88 8 roliable oxponent of Western viows on this mattor, it belng, says tho Mai, in the position of n strong frea frado advocato at & lime when tho publio opinion of its own soction of w\mtrrv is uottling ccmadly in favor of pro- teotfon, The Afail wants o Cnnadian hational polioy. Ao Ma‘fiaoclnfilhm.l 1, March 20.—1'ho romaina of & m: wore found in the ruined portion of tho E?:‘ James Hotol this morning. The body has been identified as that of Mr. }I{nll, & travoling aj He waa found on tho fifth floor, emdfi dontly beon suffocated. e e FRANCE. Pants, March 20.—Tho proliminary Iriquiry in the caso of Marshal Bazaino Is concfudod. Nothe Ing hiea been decided upon tonching tho mannor and placo of his trinl, or of those composing the tribunal, Tho frionds of the Marshul are now allowed to visit him, Llectionn to fill yaonncios in sovornl dopart- monts of tho National Ausombly hiave boen or- dered for the 27th of April, Important correspondence has passod betweon Franco and Spain, It grew out of cortaln atroci« ties porpotratod by the Carlist Chief, the Cure Banta Oruz. Who Fronch Governmont complaln- od that Sauta Oruz and his band had killed four Fronch ofliolals on the Northorn Bpanish Raile way, sud carried four others Into tho mountains, UIE‘O]H‘, these Jhat ent, evi- rogret at iowoyor, oquipp. in ropl{ . OXPressos outrages. fo romarks, most of the CUmilitts wero entoat pos- - thora oxcosse, and rocontly solzed as Lostagoes the mothor and sistor of Curo Santa Oruz. e BRAZIL. i New Yong, March 20.—Rio Janoiro advicos re- port from sixty to sovonty casos of yollow foyer ocourring thera daily, Tho cholera had brokon out ot Para, and wag vory fatal. e ITALY, Fronrxce, March 20,~—The Emprena of Runsin Lian arrived {n this city. Sho is jouruoying to Bouthorn Italy, whero sho contomplatos romain- ing somo tmo for tho boneflt of hor health, ——— HAVANA, March 10.—Bandits are oporating in the vioinity of Batabann, Sovoral poraons are roported to have beon killed by tiie band, On the 18th inst. tho insurgonts attacked tho town of Larojal. Troops from Holquin arrivad, snd tho insurgonts were ropulsed, Soveral on- gogoments aro roported to lnve taken place in tho Central Departmont. Tho Havaus Liborantes olnima that tho {naur- gentg wora victorious. ‘U'he Spanish stoamor Chickamaugs arrived from Now York. THREE CENTS A MILE. The ¢ Three«Cont Trouble? on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy IEaile xonds=AM Kneffectual Attempt to Ejoct o Passongor for Iicfusing to Pay More than Xognl Farc~-Tho Erafn-gonductor Fined Ten Dollurass Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. Krwanes, IiL, March 20.—The *throo-cent rallroad “tronble ¥ has enlminated in open war- faro, and first blood is declared for tho people, On Mondny last, Morgan A. Lowls, o farmor, got on the mail train going wost, on the Chicngo, Burlington & Quincy Rallrond, at Princeton, to rido to his home at Neponsot, n distanco of 10 miles. Ho teudored to the conductor, Nesl Ruggles, 67 cente. Rugglos deducted from tho amount tho fare to Buda, 12 miles from Prince- ton, and returned the rest, telling Lowis ho munt Ioavo ob that point or pay full rail rond chorge to Noponsot. On the ar- rival of tho traln at Buds, Ruggles triod to provail on Lowls to leave tho car, and, upon hin rofuenl, trfed to pull him from bis seat. Lowis put hia fi‘ghb ann about tho aim of the pont, clinchod Lis hands in his lap, aud rematnod as firmly auchored as tho orib of the Ohicago ‘Wator-Works. Rugglos colledtobis aid o bralke- man and & baggagowan, but tho united strongth of tho threo failed to unscat tho contestant. Ho thon tetorraphed for instructions io Gales- burg, and rocelved tho (ullowlm{; dispatol: Lot him rido.” 8o Lewis rode on i triumph to Ne- pousot, with o torn aleovo, o soiled cont-collnr, and o fow scratehes on Lis hund, tho difficulty having dolayed tho traiu Lwenty minutes, When fho umil - tratn wont oast on Tuestsy Ruggles was arrcsted on n warrant at Noponset. Boarch was madoe for tho brakeman and baggago- man who had assisted him, but they could not bo found. Ilugi"lna gavo accurity for his appear- suco bofore Justico Rhodes, of Neponset, thin morning at 11 o'clack. A Iargo crowd was in nt- teudnnce at that hour, favrmors coming o dis- tanco of ton milos to atfond tho trial. Tho road was_ropresonted by Hiram Bigelow, one of its Jocal attornoys. The prosecution was conducted Sfl 0. K. Ladd, of Kowanee, Mr. Bigolow jn~ ioualy watved Lis right to & jury trinl, know= ing tho foelinga of the pooplo of tha Toglon. The proscoution contondod that Lowis, havin tendered his rensonable nnd logal fare, had nrlgh% to occupy s sont in tho car, aud any atiom to eject him was an gesnult and battery, The dofenso acknowledged that reasanable forco was used, and merely contonded that it wan juatifled, Lowis not having paid bis legal and roasonablo fare, Elaborate argumonts were mado, which were ignored by Justico hodes, who said, aon- tentiously, that ho had paid vory littls attention to the Hailrond law, but that ho was eatinflod that an agsault had beon committed by that man on that oconsion, and he shonld accordingly fino bim $10, An appoal was at onca_takon to tho Cireult Court. ‘T'ho caso has oxcited o gooddoal of interost in this region, ns the first caso of tho Lind on racord. . Lowis is likely to find many imitators. THE WEATHER. War Dopartment Reports nnd Proge nosticntions. Onoaao, March 20.—The Bignal Borvico tole- rams this morning report cold weather in the orthiwest, with wind northwostorly—9 dogrecs below zoro at Pombina; 8 below at Breckens ridgo; 190 above at Fort Sully; 7 above at Du- luth ; 8abovo at Bt. Paul; 17 abovo at Marquaette ; 16 above at Esonnabn; 19 above at Alpona ; 24 above at Milwaukee ; 25 above at Chicago; 27 at 8t Lonis; 82 st Dotroit; 43 at Buffalo} 3l at Montreal; 20 at Quebco ; 37 ot Hoston; 83 ab New York; 43 at Washington; 04 at Chavloston, B. C.; €8 ot Jockeonyille, Fla.; 60 at Now Or- losus } 45 o¢ Nashyillo; 88 at Toulsvillo 44 at Cinciunati; 19 at Omaha; 65 at Ban Francisco. Geuorally cloudy onst of the Misslssippl, with snow at Marquotte, Milwaukoe, Chicago, Indin- napolis, Oawogo, and Kingston, Canada; and nin the Lake Brio region, Enat Tonncseco, }’l‘lgm‘ilalph(b, Washingtou, Capa May, and Nor- olk, Va. Wan DrrantaeNT, OFFICE OF Tum CmiZy BroNAL 8envicE, DivistoN or TELEGRANMS AND Rrronts ron Tuk BeNewit oF COMMERCE, Wasnmaroy. D. 0., March 20.—Probabilities— For Friday in the Westorn Gulf Btates, contin- ued northerly winds and_cold cloudy weather, cloaring away during to-day. For tho Eanstorn Gulf Btates, rising barometor, northwest winds, Bumy olond'y and clearing wonther, TFor the outh Atlantio Statos, southwost winds, veoring to northwest, and inoroasing to brisk for & short time in North Carolina; gener- ally clear with partly clondy = and clearing woathor. Tor Virginin . and Ponnsylvaula cold northwest winds, and partly cloudy and cloaring wopthoer. For Now York and New England, incrensing caatorly winds, with snow i tho morning, follawed, o Triday afler- noon, by northwest winds, cloudy or clearing sweathior, nnd rising baromoter in Now Yorl, For Loke Irio and tho uppor, lalios, continued northwout winds and partly cloudy weather, e storm centres ovor tho lowor . Inkes and Ches- ngenlm Bay, will work northenstward along tho 8t, Lawrence Valloy and Atlantio Const. . Cautionary signals continue at oll the stations on the Middle and East Atlantia States. it ¢ s i e Railrond Accidents. Creveraxd, 0., March 20.—A collision oc- enrred yestmfiuy ot o crossing near Iavanna, 2 between & pay-trait on tho Cloveland & Pittaburgh Railrond, aud ap Atlantio & Groat l\)Vaaturn nccommodation. Tho pay-train was mll{ wrecked and the occupants of the pay-car, Willlam Richardson, road-mastor, and Fatriel Dufty, conductor, woro soverely injured. The firoman of the Cloveland & Pittuburgh engino and one othor porson waro slightly injured, ~No ©ono on the sccommodation traln was {njured. 8EDALIA, Mo, March 20.—Mra, Bolomon, of Monmauth, Ill., walked off a pnusougor coach on the Pac{fic Railread, near Ottorvills, Mo., on ’l‘unsdnynl%ht whilo tho train was in motion, lier doad body was found yestorday morning, and sont to hor sou-in-law, Stephon Pilcken- baugh, nosr Stockton, Mo. Special Dispateh to e Chicayo Tribune, Omvornnari, O., Murch 20,—AB tho pay-traln on tho Dayton Short Lino passed through Carthage, O., at & high rafa of speod this aftor- naen, it struck carringo at Booond streot orons- ing, fo which woro a gontloman, two ladics, and asmnll child, The horso was killod instantly, the buggy torn to plecos, and the ocenpanls thrown in all directionn. Tho: mathor xud ohild escapod with few bruises, whilo the young Iady and gontleman woro #o sorionsly lnjurck that they are not oxpooted to recover. An Unknown Slek Man. CrEvELAND, O., March 20.—A slck man, who Was unnble to sponk, was taken off the Eustorn bound pussongor txain at Palnosville, O,, youtor- uy, and s nove at tho Gowlon House, in that oity. 1lc Ia shout 85 yonrs of ngo, 5 foet 6 inohés high, has sandy whislsors and moustacho,and blue oyes. e was dressod in blnok clothos, had on a o beaver overcoat, lined with black eoft blaok Tt vith 5 brosd hand. " Hhad & nothing abont his porson by which hia vosidenca can bo azcortaincd. In Lis pooker’ Le had 8290 and au onyolope with “ Union Rallwa; Indiannpolis," printed on it.* An effort was made }? fiut hl m to write Lia name, and ha wrote ln“ullrl;fl‘fi.latlln[rz tlA:‘le l‘l:n‘yo(}:l‘lfl 1muell aud wroto, 18 & Gorman or Bwede, AHHOERE ikt B Farmorw Mooting Prinoeron, 1lL, March 20.—'1‘hnnf':¥1;|axu of tho Bixth Congresslonal Distriot of IMinois will meot ot this place to-morrow forenoon, at 10 o'olook, for the purpoeo of forming n letriob assoolation, Eminont spoakers will bo prosont. Gossip About Northwestern, $t. Paul, and Western Union Stocks. Review of the Money and Gold Markets. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribitne. THE DULL'S NEAD DANK. Wall street waa startlod carly this aftornoon by tho report $hat thero was n sorious dofalea- tion in tho Dull’s Ifoad Bank, which had com- pollad tho closing of the doors of tho inmstitu- ‘tion pending oxamination of the books. Tho information came from thogMetropolitan Bank, which clonrs for the Bull's Head at tho Olonring Iouso, During tho afternoon it was aacortalned that tho dofalcation was a largo ono, oxceoding tho cap'tal and surplua ; that ono of the tellera and a bookkeopor was concorned in it, and that somo of tho ovilonco of guilt had boon burnt to covor up tho orimo. It is stated that recontly intornal dissonsions arose, and that tho ofticers and clorks of thoBank laid o potition Defore tho Diroctors requesting tho Prosidont to rosign, which he did a short timo since. A new Prosident was olected, who on taking the poal tion, nsked that an oxamination of the sccounts bomade. Thisled to the dlscovery of tho do- faleation. Tho Buil's Head is ono of the oldest up-town banks, and a Stato institution, Tho #tock has always stood high, and tho. alvidonds Tiave boon ahoitt 13 per cont. Acoording to tho siatoment mndo on the 28th of Decombor last, tho liabilitios wore §1,872,000, aud tho rosources 1,372,600 PRODUOE. Tor flonr tho inquiry {8 moro gonoral, and the market s atrongor Tor all grades undor $10. Bhipping Lrands are loss lYlonl, .. Modium winter ‘whont oxtra are firm, and in fair domand. No, 2 nnd superfine aro more salable, aud fArm. Tho market closes fairly active, and rather firmer, Dut not matorially higher., Tho sales_footed up 12,200 brls, In whent thero I moro confldence noticoable, and most helders havo advancoed their viows, but_the absonco of vessols and tho hlfvlmr prices askod groatly limit the selos, With 5 Ilboral pupply of tounage, an active trade in tho opring Eooms prolable. Tho market closos quict. Holdora of spring nra flgn, The businoss iu chiolly confined to millora, Balos are 8,700 bushols, Pork was quict, and for the most part nominal. New mess was quoted'st $10.25@16.375¢ in jobbing lota. Tor future dali\‘nrg. March s quoted nt $10.10@ 16.15; Aprit about $16.05, and May at $10.16@ 16,20, In cupments thoro was light business, and tho enlon ombraco 100 boxes dla' salto hams, 141§ lbs, ab 1lo; o lob at 1030 for 20 Ws do, and 600 Loxos dry ealted bel- lics, b. at, Boston, ou private L. torms, Dry galtod shouldoers aro held at with 847 bid. Bacon was rathor Long clenar is quotod at @830, and short clear about 81¢{@83{c. Last ovoning 250 Loxes long oloar woro roported sold nt 8i¢e. Lard wna rathor aull, Wostorn for March is quoted at 8 7-10@8!4o ; April ia offored 4t 85¢e. For future dolivory, sales are roported of 500 tiorcos for Aupril, Inst night, ot 8%¢c, and 1,260 ticrcos for June at 9 1-1Ge ; 259 tiorcos to rrrive in Aprilon privato torms. 5 Gigo, uiot to-dny. STOCKA. The early effect of ihé suspension on'tho Btook Exchange was depression and lower prices, but this was succeeded by stondier fesling, cg- poclally whon it was currontly roported thak 170 wao bid for stock of tho Dank. Tho firmness lasted until1 o'clocl; when wenknoss agsin set in, and the lowest quotations of tho day wero then made. Tho closing dealings were markod Dy o steadicr feoling, but tho rally waa not very docidad. Boaton, Hartford, and Lirfo atarted off with sales at 53¢, and continued to docline until 4 wne touched, considerablo stock being oured out for time. In Iato onlings _the prico ruled at 435 @43¢. Bt Panl common foll off from 673 to 60, and preferred from 70(% to 7654, with Iato busl- ness ot 663 @BGLg, and 7634@76%, rospoctively, on the roport thiat-the-land- grant reecntly-ol talned by the~8t. Paul Company” hngalrondy beon forfeited by two compauios,- .oling to obstacles iu tho way of wonstructing the nocessary rond to obtain it. Northwestern referrod wns firm ot 88%{@BBY{ om ho roport that nogotintions for pooling earnings with the 8t. aul Company mé’ fallon through. Tho talk in regard to an arrangoment for tho f«mhug of the oarnings of the Norths weatern Rond and St. Pawl Rafivoads hag, it i nx;m‘ted, this foundation: That large stock- holdors of those two companies hiaye provailed on the managers to conforin regard to tho ad- visability of such an arrangoment, It i said that this conforonce hay as yeb resulted in noth- ing of sufficlont importauco to bo committed to writing; but thet it is not impossiblo that 8 writton agreomont on tho ‘subject’ may Lo entorod into. In rogard to the Weat- ern_Unfon Tolograph, there, secms: to bo ool ronson for- the nt o movoment s on foot, looking to tha or- ganization into one company of all tho opposi- tion lines; that this movement is under the coutrol of thoso who bave held control of the Western Union sinco tho stock was 85 ; that thoy will liold this power, whick is calenlated to nffect the futuro of tho Western Union, untilitis Lknown that they have lost tho control of tho Westorn Union, when tha opposition will be made g8 effeotive 88 monoy and experiance can mnke it. So far ns this matter touchos Wall streot speculation, the position is this; ‘The managera of the ~ Wostorn Union, who ~ have been of tho lnrio holdors stock since it sold ot 85@40, sold out undor 80, believing the stock wn at ite full value, This stock was bought by an outside cliquo, with which report says Commodore Vanderbilt co- oporated, and ovon moro was bought, which carried the price above 90, Somo was then sold, but the larger part is said fo boon hand, tho nverage cost belng now about 85. This cligue threnton to take awny the control from tho prosont mmmfiom They in turn say thoy will not buy baelk thoir stock above T5: aoLp. Gold wan more notive in the morning, and ad- vanced to 1158, but in the afternoon tho mar- kot was _quict” with all the business at 115}4 to 11656, Ths Becretary of the Troasury awarded 81,500,000 of gold atn range of 11657-100 to 115 63-100. HONEY, Monoy has boen active all day, ranging from 1-82 to 1-16 and intcrest, and it'is roported that thio outflow of lefi?l tondors will be o groat this wegls, that tho banks will show o large de- “fleionoy ou Baturday. JONDS. Governments wora atrong, but transactions woro small, [0 the Assocated®Press.} THE PORK TRADE. New Yonn, March 20.—It is said thab the ro- cont ndyanco in porlk lioro is owing to the heavy domand from tho larger and \vunlfixlcr countries of Luropo for pork to be couverted into bacon for army food, = Tho fact that ono or two houeos in this city Liold groat quantitios of pork hug e{vcn rise to rumors of an intended ‘‘corner," "tam well foundod statomont on the subject is made, THE BULL'S NEAD DANK SBUSPENSION. The supousion of the Bull'sllend Duul croated considerablo_excitemont in businoss ciroles to- day, ‘Whon it bocamo gencrally known, s gront crowd of oxcitod depositors” surrounded the bonk building, on Twenty-fifth stroot and Third ayonue, and strenuous ‘efforla wore mnde to obtain futerviows with tho ofticors, Tho front windows and doora_woro tightly closod, and two policemen woro stationod nt tho Lead of the stairway londing to tho Direotors’ room. The following ; notice was placarded over the main ontranco of the banlk, Affairs under ezamination, Vi earlioat ponetblo moment, WAL sopact a8 1 About balf-psat 3 this_afternoon, Willats, tho Oashior;admittod that o dofaleation hind ocenrred in tho clorical doparimont of tho bank, which ronderod it nbaoluto(l‘y nocoasary t0 suspond pay- mont, 1o thought depositors would not suffer to nuy groat oxtent, but that the stockholdors would bo hoavy losers, About two wooks sgo, Mr, Willismson, tho Prosident, resigned, snd Mr, Mead was cloctod temporary President. Upon taking the }mnltlon,er, Moad asked that an examination of the accounts be made, and & committee was appointed from the Board of Diractosa for that purpose, Tho investigation bogan ton doya 8go, and it soon became apparont that “tho ~mccounts had boon kopt in a vory loose mannor, Many of ihe haoks wore found to bo badly mutilated, and sovoral glaring orrors wero discovered during tho courto of the sonrch, Mead says that the ncoounts oxaminad up to tho presont time show | that the assets of tho bank caunot meet its lia pilitios. Thess discropancios lnvo not au yot been fastened wpon any particular person, and the Committos sre couplotely befogged as to Last yoar n dividend of 16 por cont was paid to tho stookholdors, and tho stook hing lately boon quoted at 180, Three yoars »&to the prico wna 962, Much complaint was mado by doposltors to-day Dooauso tho banl had continued bus- {noss and rocolvod doposits when tho Diroctors, a8 alloged, know that glaring mistnken in tho o~ counts Liad boen discovored. STATE LEGISLATURES. WISCONSIN, Spectal Dispatch to The Clle£% Tribune, Mapison, March 20.—The Légisiature ad- {uurnud to-day at noon, no businesy having beon ransnoted sinco yostordsy, A jolut committoo was nppolnted to walt on tlio Govornor and in- form him that the Teglslaturo was nbout to ad- journ, and ho repliod that ho had no further ‘communicntions to mako. . In tho Sonato, Prosidont pro tem, Enton mado tho closing speoch, oxpressing thanks for tho friondship and courtosy oxtendod to him, assuring 1is tollow-Bonatorn of his warm estecm, sud say- ing: “Tho measuros which have been notod upon aro many, nomo of the greatest magnitude, yoi tho ood fooling and friondly Tolations oxisting botwoon the Sou- atorld on ~tho( floor havo not boon disturbod by reason of tlo difforonces of opin- fon which haye oxisted smong thom on this question, all having unitod in freoly conceding to others the snmo right of indopendent judg- miont claimod for thomuolves.” In tho Ausumbl{, a burlosque bill was prosent~ od, providing that Aloxandor Mitcholl should bo run for Governor at the noxt olection, and the rout of thio tiokok to bo doplgnated by fho Donrd of Commissionots, consisting of railroad mag- nates. Inthe closing moments, somo friondly words woro sald by Cheover, Vilas, snd Arni- strong. Bpoaker Batron, in his very neat olosing speoolt, said : i ‘Wo have each of us mado s rocord that is to livg afior us, Lot it bo hoped thoso who sont us hore, aud to whom X suggested, whon I took thia alinfr, Wo wero Teaponalble, will npuikovo ok motives and ‘forglve our errors of individus! judgmont. We have, I beliove, dlone thinga tlat our good Commonwealth will approvo, ‘We Liave made mistakes which have beon common to every ropresoutative gathering thot has gono beforo ws, I bolieve that in tho 'cxalting econes that Lavo como to this Assombly, of us has tried to bo faithful ‘to tho constitu- onts who ntood Dohind un, For tho honors_ and nil the kindness you havo oxtonded to me, I givo you wy sincero- tiianks, WIth tho memory of this easton will go with mo rocollcotions of kindness, and courteay, and friondship s laating oy tho yoars that aro allotfed by the Grost Providence to me. Tho only bill notbofororeportoed votoed, which failod to meot tho Governor's approval, I8 ono ropenling tho Iaw roquiring an uniform oyatem ot acconncs ot the Stato Churitable and Penal In- stitutions, e e — MICHIGAN, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Tnsing, Mich,, March 20.—The bilt puthorlz- ing tho Tonrd of Uontrol of tho Stato swamp Iuids to_grant such lands to aid tho building of railrond from Marquotte to Mackinao passod the Sonato this morning, with slight amond- monts, in which the 1lousd concurred, recoiving 23 votes of tho Benato, belng ono moro thau tho required two-thirds, The bill for tho n?gohw- mant of o Btate Historiographer was lost. The bill establishing homoopathy in the Btato Uni- vorsity came to o final qunugu in tho Houso, and was tomporarily tabled, A committeo of five is to bo sont to tho Univorsity to ascortnin whether any difieully ~oxisted mgnrding the motical instruction of oll studonts whatover, ond thoir proferencos. Tho bill passod pro- raoent - ~reports- hibiting flshing with any kind of contiuuous nots in tho inland lakos nnd streama of Michigan, Yho House Cotnmitteo on Ilailronds aud Public Londs roportod favorably on repealing the fax oxemption ou the grauted lands to the L'Anse & Ontonsgon Railrond. 3 LANSING, Mich., March 80.—Tlho Sonate to-day passed the Iotge bills to provide for punish- ment for fraudulently romoving or embozzling pgoods or chattelu leased, or subjaect to contracts of purchasc; to authorize the putohnse and improvomont of ground in Elmwood Comotery, Dotroit, for the interment of docensed Michi- an soldiors and eailors, not othorwiso provided inal resting-place, and to sppropriato £6,000 thevefor ; to authorize and empowor-the Bonrd of Control of Binte Lands malko an approprintion of Btato swamp lands to nid n - the ' copstrictlon of n railrond frouw tho Braite of Mackingw -to Marquotto, on Lake Bupoerior, 'This Jast bill has boon tho subject of much discussion in both branches of the Legis- Iature. Tho necossltios forarailroad connesting the railroad systems of the uppor and lowor fuulnsulas, and the advantsgo expected to result 0 the lower peninsula from such connection woro Yrcuuntud to_tho Logislaturo some even- inga aince by the Ifon. J. F. Joy, of Dotroit, but, a8 it was believed such rond’ would not be constructod for somo yenrs, at lenst without Btato aid, the Logislaturo haa decided fo grant tho neoded nsalstance, so ns to sooner socurg the expcoted beneflcial rosulta. ——t 10, Corunnus, O., March 20.—In tho Houso; to: day, the following bills paesod: Houso bil proseribing tho duties of the Insuranco Commis- sion in testing tho solvencyof fire and life insur~ ance companies, and declaring what ahall con- stitute the reinsurance fund of mutual com- Bnnlnn ; Bennte bill to regulate contracts in bo- nlf of tho Stato. Bills wero introdnced to oxtend the term of ofico of County Auditors from Novembor to the socoud Tuesday in March, A rosolution was offered, and refsrred to the Judiciary Committee, instructing that Commit- tee to inquire and report upon the quostion of the constitutionality of the right of women above the sgo of 21 years, who pay taxos, to voto “fi‘m all echool matters, and’ also as to their eligibility to hold ofiics on Boliool Bonrda. In the Senafe the bill to prohibit lotteries waa 1aid on tho table. The following bills psssed: Honso bill to codify, amend, and repeal tho School-Laws of Obio; Benate bill to provide for tho appoint- mont of commiesioners to oxamine the Morgan raid olaims ; Bonate bill to authorize the Trus- toos of the Oinclonati Southorn Railroad to contrnot for tho comploting and leasing of tho wholo lino of railway ; Houso bill to provide for tho payment of foos to Probate Judgos for tho completion of wufinishod torme. s NEW YORK, ALpany, March 20.—The New York chartor was ugmrtud to the Senato this morning, and made the mpooial ordor for Tuosday niext. Tho Sonate Committee has made several important changes. Tho Board of Assistant Aldormen is re- tained. Tho Mayor is to nominato tho heads of dopartmonts, and if the nomninations aro not confirmed within fivo days tho Mayor and_Proul- dent ot the two Bonrds aro to apnoint. Rosolu~ tions were adopted denouncing tho action of Congress In lncmuln{; the salarios, and oalling ugm\; the Represontatives fo urgo tho ropoal of tho law, In tho Assembly s bill to encourngo the sys- tom of traction towago on tho Btato canals was lost—61 to 49, o NEW JERSEY. TnextoN, N. J., March 20.—The “Local Op- tion". bill, after discussion, was indoilnitoly Fo:tponed by & voto of 20 to 26. In the Sonato Lo goneral iailroad Iaw rnnuud nnnuimousg, Tictho Houso, to-day, the resolutions offered condemning the Congrossmen of (his Stato who voted for tho incronsed salary bill, wore indefin< itoly postponed, 84 to 17, e ARKANSAS, ’ Lrrrie Roorx, Ark,, March 20.—A DIl passed tho Bonate making llqunr-dculnm roponsible in damages for ony ono irho may got drunk from liquor purchasoed from thom. A bill was introducod ropealing the lnw of 1868 aniing aid to railroads; alko ropoaling the fi\r\v authorizing countios to subscribo stook to rallronds, ‘Felegraphlc Brevities,’ On Baturday, William Potter stabbed and killed Qoorge Bhoots, in a dispute growing out of & debt of 26 conts, at Btaunton, Va. A Portsmauth (N, L) dispatsh enys that tho schoonor Joseph Garland, which was reported lost, with all on bonrd, is snfe at Portland, Mo, The Oniro Ohamber of Commorco, yoatordny, adopted a memorinl addressed to the Mobile & Ohio Railroad Company, protesting sgaiust thoir refusal to rocelve Oalro froights, Tho Iown Oapital Commissionors met youtor- day, ‘The only business of importance trg'uu:wt- ed’wad the cloction of R.8. Finkbine Superin topdent, with o salary of #3,000 por yoar, Morrltt Bmith, of Oascado, Mich., whose wifo :::ihnfisnw:lio l\&lmm] to l:!uut‘!: by & korosono 0w days A b ito a dospaired oty - oo Tanle Tho Untted Statos sohool-ship Mercury was 8t Thoxp‘u, DMarch 14, wlthpynlluw lgvnr ::E board. ‘Fwo deaths among the crew wore ro- Company, of IIartford, Conn., at the &250,000{' d, s 0 prico of CINCINNATI, Olty polltics-~The Coming NMusicnl Fostival. Speelat Dispateh to Tho Chicago Tribune, OryomNaTr, Morch 20.—Tho Libioral Ropubli~ can Convontion, two wooks ago, aftor nominat- ing city officora and dologatos to tho Btato Con- stitutional Conventlon, ndjourncd til to-day. Yostorday Prosidout Lloyd, of tho Liloral Ex- ccutive Committeo, Inserted o notfco In the aftor- noon pnper postponing the meoling of tho Convontion from to-day il tho 20th, “two days after tho rogular Ropublican Convention. 'his disantinfled nu- merous members of the 'Committeo, who, in this morning’s papor, ropudintod Lloyd's post- {)ouemout, and asgorted in favor of & Conven- ion to-day ns per adJournmont. Acccordingly, s lnrgo numbor of dologates wont to Coliogo Tall at tho hour appolated, but tho door: was locked, andno ono was found to oponit. A meoting of & fuw minutos was hold outsido, whioh adjourncd to tho 28th inst., two days aftor the Republican Convention, nlso the day boforo that nrpn\nlud by Prosidonigloyd. TLlo pituation, ns left by this_proceduls,A&s combi- nation of Liborals” and Domocrgts on tho Con- slitutional Convontion dolegate tickot, but n divergenco on the city ticket. Tho Democrats aro somowhat distracted, owing o threo or four of their candidatos declining, The action of Presidont Lloyd has tonded to inird- duco discord smong tho Liberals. Noithor arty has o ful tickot ot prosent. Whnt tho Liborals will do i a problom as yob. %\lnny Deliovo the diecord botweon tho two par- o will nitimatoly strengthion tho hdogau ont olomonts of both, and eifect n moro thorough sopayation of Liborsl Demoorals from tho Hunler oloments, At prosent it looks g if Da- vis (Ropublican), candidete for Mayor, would v clent sniling. ‘Thecd »ro Thomas will bo prosent and direct tho xehearsnl, to-morrow, of {ho choruses pre- paring for the May musical fostival. 'The di- rootors of the fostival aro having troublo with o showman, who is making strenuous offorts to Eal tho Exposition Holl, whore tho fostival isto 0 held, for noirous and animal show in April. Tho applicant ia porsistont, and tho diroctors sl\\a.hum. Recourso tho .courts ie threat- onot THE LABOR QUESTION. General Strilies Approhiendeds=Strikco Among tho liarlem Ruiirend Labore crse"Tito St Louwis & Y¥ansas Oty Izailrond Strilke ut an Bud. Nrw Yonx, March 20.—Thera s nothing now .in rofcrenco to the approhended strikes umoug workingmeon, 2 Tho Journoymon Wood-Cavvers’ Union hield n goneral mooting last night, but tho subject of strikes wns not considorod. At tho somi-monthly moctlng of the Working- mon's Union, last ovoning, tho rosolutiona ra- contly adoptad by tho ].Qmpfnym-u‘ Protectivo As- wocintion, declaring unyiclding opposition to tho dorannds of tho trados-unions, wero roferred to n committee for considoration. No further nction was takon, but sovorel membors assorted that there would be gonoral strikes within a cou- plo of months, A numbor of laborors on the Harlem Railrond, noar Harlom, recently domandod highor wagos, and their placos were supplicd Dby nou-society men from ucighboring States. Yeuterdsy somo iroublo was approhended, but tho strikers did nob Intorfore, i 8. Lovis, Mo., Marca 20.—Tho strike on the 8t. T, K. G: & N.R.R. is practically onded. Evorything has beon quiet to-day, nad Lrains iinvo run without moleatation. ‘e Company hasnow over fifty now onginoors, aud froight traina will rosuma sumning to-morrow. Aboub forty strikers, end thoso ongaged in obatmeting the road, destroying Pmpony, and intorforing with trafns, ore now in gau at difforent points, ported. The boev of Henry Schmidt, driver of & boor and to be proscoutad to tho utmost cxtont of tho law. * muining Wroubles Anticipated. Specind Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune, . INDIANAPOLIS, March 20.—Thore je o prospect of troublo in the Clny County coal mines. Many of the inine oparators, despairing of coming to & satisfaotory undorstandiug with the striking minors, hiava rosolved to ropluco the Welsh wit negro operatives. A gang of 100 from nesr Richmond, Va., aro expocted at tho minos of B. F. Maaton to-morrow, and tho strikors oxpross tho determination to resist by forco this Innova~ tion. Unless a sufliciont number of nogroes are put at worlt to ronder _opposition ussless, bloody Sork ey bo expeotod: NEW ORLEANS. Capital Sentonco—flurdered for Her NXonoy—Narine Disnuters—iBoport of the Committed of Wivo Iundred. NEw Onuzaxs, March 20.—Edward Donnelly as to-dsy sentenced to be hangod for tho mur- Tor of Donais Kollagar, on tho 27th of Soptom- ber, 1870, e body of Mary Iasso, aged 60, was found this morning, in tho front yard of hor residouce, supposed to lisve been mnurdered for hor monay. 'E‘Hn Amorican ship Europn, henco, tlo 7th for Livorpool, with a cargo of 8,470 bales of cotton, 500 tiorcos of lard, and 2,000 staves, was total- Iy dostroyed by firoon tho 15th, 400 milos off l{m South Wost Pass. Loss cstimated at 815,000, Capt. Fulton and crow of tho Lurops \wero brought to Southwost Pass by (ho British ship Bparkenhoo, Tho Enropa bolonged to. Bath, Mo,, and rogistered 1,174 tons. R ‘Bark Bertha Templo, from Galveston for Liv- erpool, with 1,800 bn\ea of cotton, arrived at Southivest Pass, loaking badly. The oflicial report of the Committes of Two Iundrod to their constituonta will bo submitted to-morrow. Tho tolograms of Casoy o Presi- dent Grant form a conspicious fenture, boing regardod 08 tho most serious tostimony of com- plaity and concurranco by the Natioual Govern- mont in tho illegal acts dono to insial the Kol logg ndministration. The Committoo refer to Towoll's recont threat to cxpose Cascy. The testimony In thio roport of tho Bonato Committon awakons lnrxulr‘y, and tho Citizons® Committos urgo the neossuity of tho clogeat inquiry into the Now Orloans Custom-Ifouso, UTAH. Porsonal--Run on o Dnanim-English Distrust in Utah Mining Manages micnt. BALT LARE, March 20.—Mra, Soontor Logan loft hero to-dny, for the East, with tho romaine of hor fathor, Capt. Cunningham. Tho run, this morning, on tho First National Bank, pmflucnd considorablo oxcitomont ; but in consoquonco of all demanda bofog promptly paid. confldonco wa fully rostored beforo closing, jho bank having, o repotod, o cash surplus of nour- Iy $100,000. 5 Lottcrs from parties in London oxpross much concorn with regard to tho managomont of tho Utah mines_ownod by them, It isstated that English capitalists arc losing confldonce, not ag to fim intringio valuo of the munes, buton ac- count of tha sharp speonlativo practices of par- ties intereatod iu this Lerritory. otk anpliobads/n ¢ S IKigh=School Dedication, Micimaan Crry, Tnd,, March 20.—Tho dodieatory oxoreikos of the now high.sohool building, in thia place, woro held hero this aftornoox. “A largo and appreoiative audiouco pusombled at the high-gohool rooin at 2 o'closk p. m, -and listenod to nddrosses bly Capt. I, A, Ford, of Nilos, Mich,; Hiram {{adloy, of Ghicago; D, J. Tuld" win, Lsq., and others of our citizons, The oxer- olsos were Xnmm{mmod with musio, kindly fur- uishod by & quintet of our best singors.” The complotion of & achool building mo elogant and commodious has given a lively impotus to tho causs of education in this part of tho Blate, IZnilrond Nowee Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Drs Momes, lows, March 20,—The Consus Board to-day comploted tho valuation of the railronds in’ Yowa. Differont ronds aro valuod for assessmont, por milo, as follows: Burling- ton, Codar Iiapids & Minnesots, £8,800; Bur- lington & Missouri lenr(, £0,8005 Chiesgo, ook Teland & Pacillo, and Washngton Branch, 8,800; Burlington & Bouthwostorn, I;*l-?.[,l“):’b; uqHo, Ohfeago & Norllwostern, ©8,600; Oliivago & Miunosots, £9,100; Davenport & Bt. Paul, 52,600 ; Dos Moluos Valloy, §4,000; Iliiuols Contial, £4,000; Dubuqguo & Soulliwostorn, £3,800; Towa Biidlaud, §8,900; Knneas City, Bt Jasonlh & Council Bluis, 48,000 ; Koolul ‘& Bt Paul, $8.000; Milwaukeo &2 Bt P, ifi.’.fl? i Bubuia, §3,1 3 Bt Aoy e Miona. Olty & At T, 5005 Rapids, £8,600 § " Blonx Olty & Paclfto, £8,000 ; Chicago, buau 000" “Allagcind, Tows & Nobrwakn, #0001 Owongboro ]h\llwna woro flled with the Boorotary of Biato to-day. Tho road is 70 milos long and passes through ox- tonsivo conl flolds In Piko County, Itiadesigned to fill n gop in tho Oblongo & Naahwille Railroad. "o officora oleotod aro L. Ti. Watson, Presidont; Alfrod Patton, Vice-Prosidont; Lnzarua Noblo, Bocratary; A. A. Foulls, Tronsuror, S S —— FIRES. Doatruction of Proporty in Varlous EPlacoss C1NOINNATI, O,y Maroh 20,—At 11 o'elock to« night o firo broke out in the fourth story of Geo. 11 Blanchiard's hook store, on Fourth, botwoon Vino and Walnut straots, about two doors east.of Pike's Opora-liouso. Tho building i five storion high, nnd belongs to Wm. B. Smith., The fire went up to the roof, soriously damaging the fourth ond fifth storios and roof. Damago, ©5,000; inourance not known. The room in which the firo started wne unoccupled, and how tho fico originated is not known, Dlanch- ards stock of books was cstimated ot ©30,000, Damago by wator very great, It will bo probably not loss than 815,000, Insurance not known. Total loss about 120,000, Toveno, 0., March 20,—Tho saw-miil belong- iag to B, Amsdon, ot Amaden Btation, O., way deistroyod by firo {his morning, with 160,000’ oot of lumber, iuvolvlug o loss of §7,000; insux- ruce, 82,000, Tho fire caught from tho engine. OAmno, Barch 20.—A fire at dnylight this morning dostroyod & brick building owned 1 Dr. Wood, and occupiod by Wm. Scott, colored, as o billiard saloon, 'Tho loss on the building and stock s about £3,600, with no Insurauco, This in tho sccond timo that Scott has boon burned out within six months, and in both cases tho firos woro undoubtadly tho work of an incen- dinry. A nogro namod Thompson Lag beon ar- rostod on suspicion, Nrw Yonk, March 20.—Last ni%ht tho harnens trimming lmlorj of Wm. Waldron, sud tho neighboring buildings on Beokman stroot, wers ‘burnod. The lossos aro about §35,000. ‘SPRINGFIELD. The Kallroad and \Warchouse Com= misoion wwe SMall=POX === Hlonorury Commissioners to Vienna, Special Disputch to The Chicago Tribune, Spmxarienp, 1L, Merch 20.—Tho Doard of Railrond and Warohouse Commissioncrs have audjournod tholr vession hero, and just what they Liava dono, no ono knows buk themuolvos, Their iutercourse aud purposes have beon of & conil- dentinl character. They have probably been oasting thomselves in the work boforo thom, "Thioy moot mext iweelk, on Tuosday, at Andor- gon'’s Hotal, in Chicago, to look Into tho waro- houso business and grzin inspection. A number of cases of smitl-pox aro roported in this cily ab tho Homo of tho Friendless, hut stops have boon teken to proveut tho spread of tho disenso, Gov. Isvoridgo, to-dny, {ssucd an additional number of honorary commissions to porsons de- sixing to go to tho Viouns Exposition. JOLIET. Closc of the Penitentlary Investigze tiowu. Jorigr, 1L, March 20,—The Logislativo Sub- Committos, which has boen in this city investi- gnting tho chavgos againet the Ponitontisry man- agomeut, roturuod to Hpringfold to-day. Mr, Wharlon, ono of tho oditors of tho Republican, was ordere. out of the prison this morning by tho Warden, and M, Phelps, the former store- Kaopor, was rofused admittance by the I!;unrd at tha door, undor ordors from Wardon Edwarde. Doth of thioae gontlomon wore thore by upocial roquest of tho Committee of Investigation, snd woro trented by tho 0 Committeo fool far the manner in which l.ho{‘ prison authoritics mnde {] from pleasant. ST L — * THE MAIL'S MURDER. ! The Slckenlng Detnils, It is an onsy matter to porsuade little children to receivo that for o fact which has been oreatod by the imagination. This may sccount for the publication, yestordsy ovening, in tho B-cont 4 twilight joumal, of on_articlo tolating the par- ticulars of n fatal stabbing 8ffray on DoKovon sireot. Wo regret to say that the J7ail was “duped.” Dut wo eey it, snd uny it boldly, bo- eaugo wo speals tho trath, Btrl{med of all imag- ination, tho story, if truthfully rolated, would be told aa follows: Lurgio Dolen aud Joseph Dolouka went into o saloon on DeKoven stroet, near Dosplaines, about 8 o'clock on Wednceday evening, to get a dvinls, Thoy drank onco, and ‘ropoated it many times, Thoy were by this timo vory drunl, and in o dis- Wio Dolon stk at Doloult withsmmall pockot- nife i"\vmx 4 lightning-liko thrust, it was buried o tho hilt in the abdomon of Delrn "— Mail), and scratched him on tho hip. Both mon of raca or color {n tho admission and treatmont— noither poor Germans, Irish, or Mallommedans, nor any othars, on necount of tholr raco or rolig- fon of their paronty, must bo excluded.! DEATHS," DAVIDS-In thiscity, March 15, Ambrose 11, Davids, agad £ yonts. #7"Malono, N. Y., and Elgin, IIl., papora pleaso copy. e AUGTION SALES, = By WM. A. BUITERS & 0O, EXTENSIVE SALE Parlor, Chamber, Liwary, and Office FUTRIN LT IR, Carpets, Mirrors, Ete., - AT AUOTION, on SATURDAY, M, 2 5. in.y s inlsarooma i and b7 et G g lock olatarod in oxp, Torry, il Haie. Binck \Vll(|||L’I(’A’nvll"l|)";S‘t‘, 'n?‘g‘rgt'u'.fi-.? i bur=aue, I3 ., LY ‘:" AT AT L Ol 5o s arfead Dialy fimokidg, ot Sawlnz.Olinls, n Tracs, Qainut Bxionalon-Taiiles, Laco.Oustaing and Cor. flocs, Troioh Dlate, blor and. Mantol Mirtors, Offies Dok, Bliowr-Unezs, Loungos, Drutsols, Wool, gud ling Oarpots, Plotuites, Cruckery, Glasswaro, Stoves, Maltros: Plano-Tarts, manufactured octar, Tatson Sasge vl powe o Bos Doe: Wil A, BOTING € GO; Anottonsars, Raal Fstate and Stocks A AT OTEODT, On, Monday Afterncon, March 24, . AT 3)§ O'OLGOK, AT THE SALESROOMS, Nou, 55 & 57 South Canalsts NO. 205 TWENTY-FIFTH-8T., nzar Wabaalinve ‘Handzoma Rosldonca and Lt of ground, 25 faot front and 183 foot decp; kiousa containn 0 rooms, olosots, wwator and gas throughont; all modarn sonvonfonaos, togothior witl & fino harn; titls perfect; torms oany, NO. 368 OLYBOURN-AV., near Nocthove, Storo and Dwelling; a good business location, Tho housn d+1n good ordur; contafus & storo anud 4 rooms Lo tho fiwt floar, and 5s0oms an tho socond floor; has bara, woodshod, wator, &0. titlo porfoct., NO 118 WENTWORTH-AV,, hatweon Ninotoonth and Twontleth-sta., Cottago and tot of ground, 25 foot frout and 85 foot deop; lilo perfoct; casy torc's, O, 110 ARNOLD-ST., ‘north of Tyontisth-et., Gontacl Dewolling, 10 zooms, in good arder, with barn and. 16t of ground, 60 foot. front on Arnoldst. and 85 fuodd dopth; titlo perfect; casy torma. NO. 10 CHATILRS-PLACH, ‘near Fifth-av. and Van Buron-st., Targo Framo Dirolling, 20 room ment, and lot ‘of gronnd S0} foot froat by 107 feot deops houso neasly ey, rontod Jast your for $1,600: & first-rato location for & hotel and boardl-g-houso; t1tlo perlact; vesy tocms, TWO LOTS AT BRIDGEFORT. IRVING PARK (Commatation faro 7 conte)—20 lota ia Boldwrin Davis' Subdivision. SAMPSON-3T., betwoon Ashlandav. and Paullozst., fob 24 foot frout sud 125 foat dosp ta alley. njl TARM, 90 ACRES, noar Mauchostor, Iowa, with hous, bara, &0, BUILDING LOTS, at Highlund Park, Norwood, sud Irving Pask. Partioulara at salo. WM. A.BUTTERS & CO., “Auctiongors. BANERUPTOY! The Continued and Closiug Salo of Waiches and Jewelry Will talke place THIS MORNING, March 21, at 10 1-2 o’clock, at our Salesroom, 87 Market-st. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctioneora. 177 TWENTY-SECOND-ST. Bankrupt Stock of Foruite * were Boon aftor mrrested, and lodged in the Twalfth Btroet Station. ——— CITY ITEMS. Tho storo of Waixel Brothers, No. 237 West Madison stroot, was cnlored aboutd o'clock yostorday morning, and £125 worth of Rhine Wine carriod off. Edward Wallaco and Patrick Sullivan, who be- Tong to tho baud of thiovos whoso loader wag Jack Allen, was fined 850 by Justice Soully, yes- tordsy morning, on the charge of carrying con- cealod weapons, The gambling _liouso of Johnny \anq\goln, in Morrison's building, at the corner of Madison and Olarle stroots, was raided Inst night by o squad of polico from tho Armory. But two inmates wero captured. Whon the polico returned to take away tue furniture, Johnny showad “fight,” but was npoedily hushed up. Whon the men returned to the Armory with their trophies, tho inmates whom they had arrested :\"‘\em out on bail. Justico Banyon' wont with om. A boy namod Willie Bryant, sged 11 years, was soveroly burnt yostordny afternoon, by the ox- plosion of a quantity of gasoline in the kitohen ©of Bortrnm & Beoman's saloon, nnder tho new Sherman Ionso, ‘I'ie cooking iu this saloon is gagad in Alling tho resorvoir of o stove whon the oil took firo from tho flames of anothor stove, and exploded. 'The boy was cov- orod with the burning fluid, and rushed into the saloon, whero tho flames wero rgxickly oxtiuguished by & gontloman of the Cunard Lino of Steamships,” Tho boy was burned on tho logs and the lowor portion’ of his body, Iie was talron to his home, No. 71 Elgin streot. e is not beliovad to bo In danger. ———————— A Dotoctive in Trouble. PuiLADELTIIA, March 20.—Datcetive Blom was arrested_to-day, in Wast Philadelphin, on tho chintgo of long-practisad impoeition on {ho poo- plo of that oliy. When arrostod, o popor was found on him purporting to be a certiticato from tho Bwiss Bonovolont Hocioty, which gave au- thority to Blom to collect monoy for the reliof of distressed pooplo from Bwitzerland. TFor somo months baok lio has collectod from 860 to 8200 por wool, all of whioh ho nppropriated to Lis own use. A —_— Pacific Siopors. Sax Inanoisco,” March 20.—On tho 11that March, near Wickenborg, Arizons, tho Apachou murdeored Angustus Bwain and Jamaes McDonald, T'hoir bodios wero horribly mutilated. wag ono of tho first settiern, nnd for a long thno a Government guido, . *The opizootic is universal in Contral Arizons. e g e 8t, Louls Oity Nominntions. 8r. Loums, March 20.—Tho Ropublican City Convention, thia morning, nominated George Bnlnl a prominont morchaut, for Mayor; John .. Tisge, Comptrollor; D. 0. Coloman, Troas- uror; B, L. Adroon, Auditor; Dan O Jonnor, Roglstor. Trouble in Virginin. ! New York, March 20,—A Richmond (Va.) spocial soyu that thoro is grost fndignation in Southwostorn Virginia over the arrest, in Tatrielc County, by Unitod Statoa ofticials, of the County Judgo, tha Shorift and othors, upon complalut of a mglllvu nogro, ——————— ©conn Stenmuhip !guwln. A +w Yo, March 20.—Arrivod—Fho Thurin- i Teoms Hambugs 5 Victorla i Glas- oV ; llnuurda]m, rom Itotterdam, and Cubn, Liverpoal “fimmu‘ “Aaroh 20,—The steamors Culodonin sud Maino have arrived out. pii i i "Thaddous Stavena? Estato. The exooutors of tho ostato of tho lato Thad dous Btovons have resolved to soll the ¢ Caledo- nis Iron Works,” with about 16,000 nores of laud, inoluding ore minos bolonging to tho catate, sit uatod toi milos oust of Oliamborsburg, Franklin Coynty, Pa., and for that purposs have plrced dono by gasoline stoves, and tho boy was-en- | Bywain’ AT AUOTIONT’M el Parlor Bows, Cbambor Sots, Contre Tablgs, - Sofar, ;f..:’;?.‘:'. Tod ors, 6‘;1':3%'-0, %llaflfil‘nfi“’afle{.‘ Bhastonds, ) el ), ng {*1assos, Mattrosscs, &e., Hor0a i how, Hlrstrclnas goods. Saio.on ERIDAY MOIRN- ING, Baroti 81, 8¢ 10 o'clock, at 177 Twantyzsacend-st. BRISON & FOS T, Auctioneors. By G. P. GORE & CO,, 93, %4, and 26 Fast Randolph-st. AT ATUCTION. STILL ANOTHER LARGE SALE ON THOSE FINE GOODS. Parlor and Ohambor Futnituro, Lounges, Essy Cliars, Extonslon Tablos, Buroans, Wardrobos, Sldoboards, Par lor and Offico Dorks, Shovw Casos, 10Crates English W.G. Crookory (Ldwards"), 100 Pkgs. Glasswaro, 2 Rolls Flno All-Wool Carpots—for whom 16 may concorn. 10 Marblo— 1op Obambor Sots, 6 Klogant Piliar Extonsion Tablea. Chattel Mortgngo Salo of Lot of Black Waloat Fural- ture—ordor J O'Brion. Opon Bugglos and Kxpross Wag- o5 PlO¥ATURDAY, Maroh 2, at 93 oclock. G. P, GURK & CO., Auotioncers. By GEO. P."GORE & CO., 23, 2, and 26 Randolph-ste Commission Dorchauts; hold AY of Qonoral Auotioncars and rogulne salos overy TULSD. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hots and Caps, Notions, &¢, = ON WEDNESDAY, BOOTS AND SEOBES. ONGATURDAY, g , Houschold Goods, Orackers, &o0. Ontatde oo o & pColaliy madoof saloa B faraituto at privato residchious, - Saloscaslod i throa h3%, “And cauh ndrances made TW0 MILLION DOLLARS. GREAT OLOSING OUT. TRUSTEES’ SALE REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY Belonglng to tha Ol.lIOAED LAND OOMPANY, AT PUBLIO AUCTION, 01 Weqnesday, the 18th day of juus, 1873, 1 Dy tho articles of the assoofation of eafd Company, it 1y preyided that alltho propasty ta tholiands of tho Triissos iy tho month of Juse, 14, wust. bo sold A austlon for cush, to olosg tho truit. “I'ho vonity s oontraliy located o tho OITY OF OHMI. ! (10, ud Is valied at 31,300,000 and composud larga of rivor and caual frontayo, dooked and ready for humodl. ato uso, . Alsy, b largo nunibar of vacantlots in tho imne. Qiato violulty f tho Gooks, a1l woll adaptod for busiucas ke titio to tht ty fs unquosifonud, having boon 4 g tlo to this proport s unquositol Ligld aui owhed by (b Association for twoniy yoars. "Tuc parsonsl proporty cansists of uofes biaring 7 pee s fivo years to ruu, and cont {nterost, haviug from ono to S omant i G abouL $706,000. - Thoso ubios. waro ruceived Toribtretd bayinania o T bltahy o (e Gltupany e u Hogout, antl 1hole.fryhunt. (3 sooutod B o abane, “LHIENS OT SALIS, OASH, Tha e atty will ho roaly for tranafor’ and duiivory ot o tia sala, - Frurolisars of roalty will ba Yk a-doposi an tho day of sala0f 10 por cun e amonnt of tholt purohuss, tho balsnce to bo palr i B ol Vend a2l tho sl ax doola caa o bou.de aud dolliored: -y yyon p. oaDEN, 1 L. 8. BEECHICH GEORGE WATSON, Trustos B (filllnnlwlllx Ogden, lefinn & Co., Room M, No, 178 La« By EDWIN A. RICE & CO. Balo of Good Furniture, At private residenco, No, §7 Notth Mas-at., FRIDAY, Blarch 21, at 100'clacka, m & Qonsisting of ino Black Waluut Duroaus, Bodstuads, - Washutaids, Tablos, Hioakrer Catiels (oot et swarn), Tloatjox and Cor vos, Baterosws, lodding, Orockbry, Gluss Waro, Tip Waro, Cooking Utdusils, ofv., 1 fact, the antire huusohiold furslture of & peivate family willba'sold Without rosorvo, Balo paaitive, "EDWIN A, RiOIE & (0., Auationcops, Oica 17 Randalph-st, HAVENS & CO,, 03 South Oanalat., witl soll, BATURDAY, Maroh 23, ay 105, m., largo lot of Housshold Furnlturo, Bhow Casos, Offioo Doaks, and. Olaire; 25,000 Oigare, Slogloand Dous blo Wavaoss, Sowing Machinos, Kxtonslon Tables, Orock: ory Waro, ftaves, lohomian Glass Waro, &o,, &o, Fay

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