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__ The Chicago Baily Tribw VOLUMI: .26. REAL ESTATE, HOUSES, LOTS, 'STORES, OFFICES, 1 ¢ 1 LS EROANS A T o o e Tor SALE, to EXOHAI ot thoail Pllldl!"g. X , with amplo grotnds Loy, 'AGRKN for SUBDIVISTON a BPROTALTY. .Boo liat {n fc 1o oolumn of Sunday's Tribn , A “TREoN'G; nu'fifrtt; 81 and 83 South Clark-st. DOCK PROPERT FOR SALE OR RENT. Lots on Laflin-at,, softh of X oat,, 100 R A Uy e 3 L4 fast daspto SOUTH E,“AN'O?I Du(]flnlg BU.,'m \V'-’hnh.n. Forty Acres. ‘The handsomost bigh ¢ Washington Holghta ot aala by o T e S R ROOFING MATERIAL, &o. Roofing Materials, BUILDING & CARPET FELT. DBARRETT, ARNOLD & KIHBALL, 230 Monroe-st. FINANCIAL, BANKING HEOUSH OF LUNT, PRESTON & KEAN, WEHST SIDT, BOUTH SIDE, Cor. Halsted & Randolph-sts, | 157 and 159 LaSalle-5t. Teootro Doposits, Discount Dusinass Papor. Tonu Monoy on Approved Collataral: s Gariifioates oF Doponlt estin Intereat. Crodit Timo and Sight Dratta on othor polats, and maks CRe P RIS, e, and 0, furnish Travelors' Cro: ', AN Deainall Fieat-Olaas Invostment Socurltion, ' BANKING:; HCUSE WRENN & BREWSTER, 96 Washington=st. Dopesite Racalvod and Intorost Allowed. ild, Govorninont Bonds, Local Btooks, and Commar- wdal Papor Bought and Sold. Collatoral Loans and Oomincrelal Papar form s leading £=atur0 Tn onr businoss, for {ho DegoLation of which We Liava unusual faollitios. Local Stocks. n}};fi hlv%g'o[r ulné:hl%-xu Elly ma\vfiy. lzflfle‘D‘l'll‘on eay, Ohftago Gas Compens, aad ware or sov: eral National Bink stooke, e WM. P. WATSON & CO., 105 Clark-st. MONEY TO LOAN I any amount of oven thousands, on income producing zoal estate, at 9 por cent Inll!or(n]xé'.EN & SOUDDER, L Toom 9, Nizon's Building, * BELTS PATENT SEEBEET IROIN ROOFING. This excollent roofing, now axtonslyoly used n over THIRTY differont States and Torritories, rondorlug un. bounded satiafsction for Its onso and simplloity of appil- cation, combining with OHEAPNESS and DURABIL- ITY, all the dostred qualltios of » FIRE, WATER, and WIND-PROOF Raofing. Adnptablo to all olassos of bulldings and any piteli-of raof. Porfoctly spplioable on raftors or purline WITHOUT shooting, Xatonsively and doslrably uzed for covering and FIRE-PROOFING sidos of bulldings, and whon finishod presonts a uniform har. ‘mony of highly ploasing apponranco, Tentimonials and Refercpces, Orrios o Bwirzls Inow An frxer, Wons, o OINCRNNATY, Fab. i, 1873, émxyad:hrmm neot Iron Tooflug covoriog aldos snd £oot of oar At vendors enifro dstisfact hsl pots 2 romsflrm, with o tendenby to bag ata sinn of 7 faot. o bosl Hnollng aver medo ol ar m We idor it 3 Respaottully Jours, " GRO-T. L VMBS U Batre 4, TLENMIE HOUSE, Cinolnnatt, Fub. 18, 187, W, 8" Belt: DEAn 8112 Your Shoat Iron Roofing covoring the Hon. tio Touss {s porfoatly unumfi?—y et s fall of about ball to 3 11,04 about Lalf aa inoh to tho font. Doivg fostco of Tithont tho Toast fnjuor dutis out tho loast injnry or detrimant tols, A ablo adwantaga it Hias ovor tin of ites ovon walkod on without tnjurg, oy (i yeur, . (s sr OFFICE OF JEFFEREON, MADIEON & INDIANATOLIA I, R., W, 8. Belt: JESFERSONVILLE, Fob. 4l, 1473, DEAT 8111: Your Patent Sheat Ir fin, o our dopote at Tadisnapalie, o Tersonelllc sua T RotinE rendors antirs satiafaction, Togpoetfylly youts, e X , Mas, Moo, ‘WILLIAMS & ONTON MANUFACTURING CO., e STERLING, 1U., Doo. 26, 1871, ' elt w. 8. ‘Wo considor your yoof the best in the markot, and ars oot 1 . perts wfl&fi's’ I8kon HEN B oruring co. PRIOKY: NIGET DOLLARS per squaro of 100 squsro feot, PAINTED oo BOTH SIDES, boxod and dolivered at rallroad dopot in Qigolanatl, O, UONTRAOTS for 100 squares and upwards, will bo en. terod fnto fer ts applioation on buildings in Chioago at NINE DOLLARS por square, moasurod aftar roo s 1810, and - WABRANTED WATER & WIND PROOF, This Roofing {s vory rapid, simplo, and ossy of applica- tlon by any ordinary houso oarpeuter, . Yor Olrcalars, and otlior Informatton, address . 'W. 8. BELT, 56 and §8 Enst Third-st., Cincinnati. Ohio. MATTRESSES, i, Tho WOVEN WIRH MATTRESS CO., of Hartford, Conn,, manufacturers of tho NATIONAL Woven ' - Wire Mattress, have establishod a branch of taeir business st 286 Btate-at., Ohicago, where a full line of their superior Beds can be soon. The public ©f Chicago and vioinity ars invited to onll and examine themn. THEY ARE THE BEST BED in tho world. For sale by Furniture Dealers genorally. ‘WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS CO., 286 Btate-st. DIG. Dont forgot that bills you havo given up in the laat soRTara tn: a8 basiacs bonames. setled: olosiabie. proporly pushod. Our facliitios for this busin surpassed. No oharges If not collectod. FRAS| Sleroantilo Collaction Agonoy, 14§ Madlson-at. TO RENT. TO RENT, From April 1, 2 handsome three-sto- 1y and basement marble-front house, olegantly furnished, and with all modern improvements. ~TLocation one of the best in the city. Rent, £300 per month. Address O 03, Tribune office. ~TO RENT. frontl; ‘Twenty-socond-st., DT ALY A TRt AU g A s are B Esouotiing papo . gmallor fofe, “frobtiog o ocond-at iyt IS AR W HMATIBOKS, 13 Wabastiar. REMOVALS, REMOVATL. GROMMES & FRANKEL, Importors and Wholosalo Doalors fa LIQUORS, WINES, &c. REMOVED TO 281 East Randolph-st. RIEFEIMOV.A L. OLINGER & BALLARD, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, HAVE REMOVED TO Soutbesst Corver of- Washinglon aud Dearhorn-st, REMOVAL To 129 LaSalle-st, ‘WHITTLESEY & PETERS, MANUPAGTURERS OF WOVEN WIRE IVATTRESSES! oment over all others. Romember, 133 Las Q;‘i:.‘.’:‘l’,f“{n;’:‘u door north of Madison. REMOV.AT. SAW'L.GEHR, Redl Eslatu,“Loau, aud Tuvesting Agont, ax remqvod his Offos to NO. 10 TRIBUNE BUILDING BUSINESS CARDS. Cook County Land Co., Chcago, 111, Capital Stock, - - $750,000. Aanets, Ovor 1,100,000, JFFIOE, 184 DEARBORN-AT,, CHIOAGO, OHARLES A, GREGORY, Prosident, FRANKLIN H. WATRISS, Bocretary. DIRKOTORS: + , Boat 3 At e v O btk [} Grorgo Hoilhia, 69 SVilliam.i Now York; I'ran) ‘Waltrisy, Ohicago; Charlos A. rexory, Onloago, STOVES. RATHBONE'S STOVES Aro favorably known all over the Unitod States, the most popular pattarns is tho FEARLERSS COOKING STOVE, For Hard Coal, Soft Coal, or Wood, with Low Enamoled ‘Reservolr, or with Fines for Hoatiog Wator {for Bath yms, oto. 'Wo also manufaotura a largo vasloty of GOOD CHEAP STOVES, Usiog the ssmo quality of Tron as in tho Foa: *Which OB b bOUGDE aa low a8 an Literior Atore RATHBONE, SARD & 0O, 388 & 4.0 Lakesst. Abnve Stovos ara fors stafl by the prominont desl- ors In tha city and country. Among FURNITURE. D. M. SWINEY & BRO,, Cabinet-Makers, AND MANUFACTURERS OT TINE OFFICE FIXTURES, Factory, cor. Kinge-st, and Ashland-av, SO0 DESKS, oo o e a1 ALt tock, &A1 AL the Some, from the larzost an: fnted faota Amortos. ‘Thoy wil be sold by thels manutactursre, ” A. H. ANDREWS & CO,, ond ‘stlll they 164 to 11 .3 corner Monrge. FOR SALE, FOR SALE. A fine distillery, situatod in Dallas Oity, Il, Only boon mnlt‘lum{.)milglvhu gearlugs, and Lnb S11 now: ca. ac ushols por day { corn'200 & bushiel; Pela, Prallroad Within 4 foot of th Hoor e in proportion; r tho Bock lunding ooss BlAO, il ST o, REke Lo saany- ng: o il 301108 o i fo" 61 Sake, PR R Dok farther partioulars luquire City, 0. i Great Bargain. Half tntorast tn distlllery for. salo, Machiners, bufld- . Bix acre tver. Addross LU= BB R PINOKNRY 6! 5. RMETIE, Bizone B Steam Lumber Barge for Sale, Stosm Lumbor Barge **6t. Olalr forsalo, _For prico aud terms apply to E. R, AYRES, Bandusky, Ohlo. KIRELAND GRATE COAL, :m-g’ by Kirkland anon..‘roamln Founteln Co Tnd, or, W MISOELLANEOUS, REOPENING OP THE MERQHANTS' DINING.ROOME, b8 West Madison. to tho sxtrome heat and ox Tage on Ht. Patsiakis D o0 pacarily oldaod, but s o, thoraurbly o, oikdny, Mlaroh 34; whion wo shall bo'pleassd 16 doe all ok ald Trends, and ths public, ndi served ia the evoninz. _fncl, of course, to local restrictions, WHYEARE S B CHICAGO, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1873.. WASHINGTON. Leading Indiana Demoorats Decide Upon o New Doparture, Living Issues to Bo the Basis of the. Organization, Further Particulars Concerning Casey's Confirmation. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CALDWELL. ‘Wasgminaroxn, March 23,—The rumors with ro- gard to the resignntion of Caldwell are ontirely without truth, Sovoral of his Kansas frionds," alarmed at the tono o the dobato which has pro- vafled for some timo, for sovoral days have boon urging the Sonator to rosign, but to no purposo. Coldwoll statod to-day that ho bad no intontions of nbandoning tho fleld till ho wna obliged to do 80 by an advorso voto of the Sonato, A NEW PARTY. Pariies who have conversed with Gov. Hen- dricks, and otner lending Domocratio politicinns from Indignn, now in this city, esy that the londora of tho Domocraoy in that Btate have con- cluded to sbandon tho anclont organization, and to form o now liberal party basod on the living issuos of tho doy. TAPANESE CONCESSION, Intolligenco ke beon received &t the Stato Dopartmont to tho éffect that tho Italian Gov- ernment has negotinted a convention by which il Italians may travel and resido in Jfi:;n, sube 8 intol- igonco i of groat impotiance to the United Btates, showing, 08 it doos, the growing influ. onco of Italian diplomaoy in Jopan, It was originally underbtood that thnsnr viloges wore to bo conferred upon American citizons, but for gomo reason, 83 yot unoxplained, the Amorican HMinister hag boon ovorroached by tho Itallan Ministor at that point, This information serves but tg p{mnm tho lnnrensmiz bollef horo that the United Btates is gradunlly losing its power in Japan, and that its old protige and influence aro gradually boing counternoled by Europesn powers. GLAYTON'S OABE, Londing Ropublican Senators say that Clay- ton's cgso will bo J)out oned till next winter, an tho testimony givon® by the Committeo is so volumindiis that it will require a long timo to ox- awine and digost it. OASEY'S CONFIRMATION, The debate in thp Bonato over the confirma- tlon of Casoey, tho Prosidont's brother-in-law, as Collactor of tho Port of Now Orloans, was rafhor sevore on tho charaoter of that gontleman, pri- vato as well s officisl. The Dcmoerats did not take much interest in it, and a large numbor loft boforo tho voto waa taken. Thoy said it was mnot thelr fight; that they wero not responsible for the Progident's nomina- tions, and, if ho appointed unflt men to offico, ho would bohold accountable, The loadera of the opposition to Casey wore Sonator Sohnrz and Scnator Wost, the Iattor #ssuming to sponk for the Ilegnlvllcnu party of Louisiaua. ho roport of tho Special Committco of the Housp, mado ayear ago, concorning the condition of affaira in Louisiana, and in which Oasoy figures in a rathor unenviablo light, was largely quoted from in tho discuseion, but all argumont ngainat Casey went for nothing, tfor ho was warmly sup- ported by tho Administration Benators, To use Casoy’s own words, ho had enough votes from tho start, and thoro was nover any doubt of his confirmation, * He had ot loast two votes to sparo when the voto was oalled. [To the Associated Press.f CALDWELL, ‘WAsIINGTON, March 23.—A roport provalls that Beuator Caldwell will tonder his resignation to-morrow morning before the disoussion of his case shall bo rosumed, but the Benator himself, having been interrogated on the subject to- night, denies its truth, saying, howaver, that his course is altogother controlled by tho advice of his frionds. Thore sooms to bono doubt that s larger vote will bo obtainod in tho Bonato for ex- pulsion than for tho other propositions. TUR UNITED BTATES AND DRITISH OLAIM COM- MI8SION will close all its busincss by the 26th of Soptem- bor, when it will expire by limitation. NO .VIBITONS RECEIVED. The Prosident roccived no visitors yosturdnf o8 ho sufforsa from the effeots of & heavy col d taken on inauguration day, and aggravated by subsequent exposures to the woather, COMMUTATION. Tho warrant to bo fssued for tho commutation of O'Brien's sontonce was officially authorized yosterday. N i GEN. BRINNED yostordsy ontercd upon his thirtecnth yoar of. sorvice as Treasuror of the United States. CINGINNATI. - Rubinstein’s Symphony«=The Cathos lic Organ Runs Counter to the Feelw ings of tho Sons of St, Patrick, Svecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Cixcnnaty, March 29.—Musicians in this city to-day aro in raptures over Rubinstein's sym- phony, entitled " Ocoan,” porformed, for tho firet timo in Amorics, at Pike's Opera-Houso lnst ovoning by Thomas' orchestra, directed by Rubinstein. but once. It required one hour for its parform- snce, and was recoivod with great applauso, Rubinatein, as director, is accorded much greater praiso than as a pianist. A rupture is imminent between the Catholio Telegrapl, organ of the Catholic Church in this clti, and the socloty of Friondly Bons of Bt. Pat- rick, ‘Tho papors, this morning, teom with in- dignant lottors from Friondly Sons, at tho oriti- cism of last Mondny night's banquot. Tho so- cioty comprises Catholica and Proteatants. Tho Catholic members to-dnzv throaton to roeent, by resolutions at tho next wociety menbini. tho trontmont of the Telegraph, That puper oliargos tlio Catholica with violating Lont by participate ing in n oupper on tho ovoning of Bt. Patrick's Day. It says they havo hankered after dishonor, and, eaton " dirt, It criticisos tho toasts to the youhg republica of Europe, and the followln; GQuotation mado from Moore, in a specch on tha oconsion ¢ 8hall T ask the brave soldier who fighis by my sido In tzo cause of mankind, If our croods do agree 7 Friondly Bons had a resolution propared, but an early ad{oun-mnnt Fsvuntml its prosontation at tho meofing last night. The resolution in- dorsea all romarks made at tho banquot on Bt. Datrick's Day ; nasorts respact for ¢ll donomina- tions; doclares robellion against dictation, and resentment for misroprosentation. Unless the Telegraph this weok modifies its strictures, it is thouglt the Socloty will surely passthorosolution ot the moeting next Saturday night. The Prot- ostant mombors of tho sociely are keeping on tho background and leaving this question to thoir Catholic brothren, — e Tonnesseo Sinte Finonces. NasuviLie, Toun., March 23,—Gov. Brown submitted a monnugsu to tho Legislature laat ovening rolative to bills making appropriations to oharitablo institutions of the Btate, and othor imrpauos, amounting to $800,000 In oxcoss of ho ordinary oxpenses of the State Government. The charactor of tho appropriations, however, lod him to sanction tho billa, Tho rovonues aro not sufficiont to meot thoso oxtravagant oxpend- itures, and with a view $o place the wholo sub- ect understaudingly beforo the Logisla- ure, ho had asked the Comptrollor and Tronsurer what action tho{ would take under tho third section of tho Funding sct. ITo adds: “You will percelvo that their construction of that section makes tho rovenues of the State {:flmm‘flv ohargeablo with tho intercst on the onded dobt, and I fulli conour in this view of tho question, If no Iurthor improvement is made in the rovenue, our intorest and onrrent oxpeuyos of the Htate (overument will absorb nllpau.r rovonues and leave tho appropristions in question unprovided for,” He racommends that tho Legislaturo, under the cireum: tancos, provido additional revenues for chiaritablo approprintions. I'he yield, he says, from tho prosont rate of taxation will be sufii- olont to pay the Interest on tho honded debt, and if thensuosement and collootionlaws aro perfected 80 a8 to dovelop all tho taxable proporty of the Btate, will likewiso moob the ourrent exponsos Tho orcheatrs hod rohoarsed it | of tho Btato, bub cannot pay one dollar to these extraordinary appropriations, Comptroller Hobbs, in roply to the Governor's inquiry, eald s “I rcéud tho provislon referred to as o primary chargo upon all tho rovenuos of the Btato to tho oxoluslon of any and all do- mands upon . the Tronsury for other purposos, and coneldor it tho duty'of {he Tressuror and financiol officors of the Blate to ect apnrt all ravonuo, no matior from what eourco dorived, until a sufllclent amount {s socured to moot tho requiromonts of tho soction rofarred to," 'ronsursr Marrow ropliod: ¢ I ahall considoer it my duty to sob apart n sufficlont amount of tho durrency revenuo roceipts, oven if it should tako ovory dollar thoroof, to pay the intorost on tho bonded dobt of tho Slato, and that thia pro- vision of anld bill 18 a primary claim on avery ilo_}l:}-' of rovenuo to bo pald in from this to July, 8 The Logislature ndjourns this waol, ate opposition will bo mado to messures to pro- vide nsdlunnll rovenuo, but those who eustain Gov, Brown's viows aro sanguine of succoss. In any ovont, rosumption of payment of interost on the bondod deb} soems scoured, —_———— " "FOREIGN. Dospar- Slavery in Porto Rico Abolished by the Spanish Assembly. Tho Evnouation Treaty Ratifled by France and Germany. i e SPAIN. ‘Wasninaton, March 23,—Socrotary’ Fish to- day recoived tho following dispateh, dated: Mapnip, March 22.—Immodiate Emancipation Inw for Porto Rico pussed to-night unanimously, Thero was gront onthuslssm in tho Assombly, (Bigned) Srorves, Blapnip, March 23.—Tho Assombly mot yestor- day with the understanding that s voto should bo taken on the bill for the abolition of slavery in Porto Rico. A resolution was adopted s} tho bogloning of the sitting that tho Chamber would not adjourn until tho subject had been disposed of. . Benor Iigueras announced that the Ministry hnd agreod to stand or fall with tho measure. Contrary to genoral oxpeotation, tho Houso re- solved ngt to continue the dobato, and subse- l‘;mnlly. unanimaus voto, passod tho bill for tho immodinto emancipation of Blaves in tho Island of Porto Rico, i . Tho sunouncoment of the rosult was recolved with choers. The bill deolares that the Republio of Bpain will prosorve tho integrity of tho Bpan- Ish dominions, and Y{ovlduu that tho emanci- pated alavos ti Porto Rico shall enjoy all politi- cal rights nccorded toa citizon of Spain, The Govornment took mglu precautions againet any disordorly domonstrations in the city. Mapnin, Maroh 23.—The Asgembly is considor- ing o rosolution for tho sppointment of a per- manont Jommission, composed of membors of tho Houno, to watoh over tho Government after adjournment. 4?_‘ —_— FRANCE, Panis, March 23.—Tho French and Gormen Governments have oxohanged ratifications of the troaty for the evacuation of Frauce. - _NEW YORK. Runaway Accldont-=Dovelopmonts in the Brooklyn Murdere-A Woman, the Victim of a Mock Marriage with the Doceascd, Belioved to Bo tho Murderer--Railroad LensesA Xlenvy Gas Bill. 5 Special Dispat-h to The Chicago Tribune. New Yonx, March 23.—Jerome B. Wass, In- spector at Large of Intornsl Revenue, and Mr, Morton, Buorotary of the Ropublican General Committes of Kings County, were thrown from their carrloge at Fulton and York etroof Brooklyn, this afternoon, ' Mr, Wasa received juries in the head which resultod in congestion of the brain. Ho is not.oxpected torecover. Tho Iatest dovelopmonts in the Goodrich miurdor in Brooklyn are that a moclk maitisge, in whioch decoased was one of the principals, took place in his houso a fow weoks ago. The outraged woman afterwards discovored tho doceit, and it 1is beliovod she murdored _ him. woman's Ecreams wore heard by tho neighbors on several occa- siona rocently. Lottera found on tho lady con- toin, it is eaid, full particulars of tho mock mar- ringe, togother with the name of the woman and sooundrel who officiatod, Two Brooklyn de- tactiveahiave beon searching thecity allday to-day for the woman, but unsuccessfully, The inquoat takes placo to-morrow nl(fht when startling de- velopmonts ore expoctod. 'ho murdered man was buried to-day from the residence of his brother, A loago of the Harlom Railrond for 099 yonrs, or in porpetuity, to tho Now York Contral, will bo consummafed at an early dato, possibly dur- ing tho ensuing weok., Harlom stockholdors wil b:‘lzuuwtend 8 per cont intorast, to bo pald in gomi-annual instalments of 4 por cent, for which coneidoration they aro to turn over all the road north of Forty-socond street, Fourth and Madison avenuc, and all the horse car branch linos of tho Harlom Road will romain eoparate and indopendont estate of the Harlem Company for thoir exclusive operation and profit. In connection with this intelligence, it has trans- ired thot the Panama Railroad Company con- emplates doubling their capits atock, and paying 8 por oent dividends on the onlarged oapital, 'he prosperity of the Company is such that, after putting ssido onough to pay tho ourrent quartorly dividond, tho Treasurer is ablo to show a cash balance on band of $900,000. The Revs, Tyng, Beochor, and Hopworth rmnchnd on the Toster case ‘o-dny. The two nttor praised Gov. Dix's action, A woman fainted at the vivid description of tho hang- {ng by the latter proacher, 2o the Associated Preass, New Yonu, March 23.—Oscar Zollicoffer, Pros- tdont of tho Motropoliisn Gas Company, callad on Commissioner Van Nort, of the Publio ‘Works Dopartmont, yesterday, to sscertain if eatisfaotory arrangeménta could be made with tho city for tho paymant of noutly a million dollara now duo to tho Companics, and for accruing bills. - Zollicoffor stated that if tho present financial management of the oityis continued tho Companies would atop tho gas for strools and publio buildings. LABOR TROUBLES. Strike of Minors at the Mahoning Company’s Minos, Near Youngse town, Ohio=-Nuascns? Strike in Now York City. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Younastown, 0., March 23.—On the arrival of tho armeda force from town, on Friday night, at the Mahoning Cosl Company's mines, tho ri- otors, who weso there in largo forco, and had commonced hostilo domonstrations, dispersod, and the emigrants wont fnto the mines, on Sat- urday morning, unmolosted, The strilors gath- ered again, last ovoning, attempting to intimi- date the now miners, but were unsuccessful, tho guard Bm venting a collision. ‘The broach botweon tho strikers and coal op- orators is daily growing wlidor, and, to put an ond to tho strike, the operators Intond to import 1,000 or 2,000 omigrants and colored miners at once. New Yonx, March 23.—~The Conneoticut ma- sont who took tho placosof tho striling union- futy on tho Fourth avenue improvoment job, are under tho protection of tho polico, Tho eity masons wanted &4 per da; gor oight hours, zm] the contractors would ouly pay 4 for ton ours, et SPORTING MATTERS. Pigeon Shooting NMatche=-IRowing Challenge, New Yonx, Maroh 23,—The pigoon shooting match yosterday at the old Union Course, Loug Island, botween Ira A, Paino, of New Yorlk, and Edward W, Tinker, of Providenco, fitty birds each, 2500 a side, resulted in favor of Paine, wiio kitled 42 birds to 80 by Tinker. Ellis Ward, of 8ing Bing, renews his challonge to John Biglin, of New York, to row at Spring- fleld, Mase,, in July noxt, a five-milo raco for €600 a sido. REYNOLDS' REFORMERS. A Moeting of Persons Who Bellovo that Evorything that I8 is Wrong. How They Propose to Reform Bociety and Remodel Governments, A Drunkon Man Talks from Experlences Sevoral Other People Talk Meroly from Habit, That was o strango gathering that mot at Rico & Jackson's Hall yestorday aftornoon. Thoro wore twenty-one persons in the party—oighteon sobor men, ono drunkon man, an angular fomalo witha flery red bow at her throat, and an un- ruly urchin who giggled at overything his oldora gavo uttoranco to. This handful of pooplo aall themeolvos moral roformors, and propose to ro- model government snd sooloty nccording to thoir own plans. Tho mooting wns called for tho purposo of having free and untrammoled. ttincusniou on thoso important social questions, ““The halter, tho pross, tho pulpit, and eqanlity bofors the law.” Though tho audfonce wasas sllent and elr- cumspect a8 60 many marblo statnos, Mr, Roy~ nolds, & conch-sholl collector whoso common songe ia far in tho wake of hia yoars, onlled it to order, and suggestod that it would bo altogothor parlismentary to oloct officorn. Some misguidod person took tho hint, and pro- posed that Mr. Roynolds bo the Chairman. Ho waa eleoted. This honor may ho considorad as n rocognition of tho fact that Mr, Roynolds was rosponsiblo for the ront of the hall, It was deomod not advisablo to appoint & sac— rotary, us it would bo an oxtravagant uso of tho suflrage privilege. In his mind's oy Mr. Roynolds took the chair, but in the 6yo of the audienco he stood in the middlo of the floor. He said Lio was responsiblo for tho mecting, emall ns it was, The people in front of lim had o grest mission boforo them—thoe improvoment of society and gove ornmont. Mo wWould have bLeon ploasea to 600 n moro numorods attondsnce, in ordor that tho hangman, tho editor, tho preachor, and overyhody elso might bo thorough- ly snd concolontiously criticised. Porhaps it would bo better for the meoting to adjourn to n moro auspicious time—porhaps nat ; 1t wonld bo all tho samo to him, His hearers might como and sit in his sholl conservatory, it thoy folt mo disposad. If thoy didn't, thoy might stay Bway. It would bo all tho same to him. ITo would like, however, to hear the viows of any porson on the 10080, tho newspapér, tho pulpit rantor, or any- thing elso that was uppormast in thelr minds. ‘Was there any person in the audience who was possessed of an idea ? It soemod not for several minutes, Tinally, & statosman-like posson named Stonor, who isesid to be & patent-r] ght man of remarkable versatili- ty, arose. Hosald hodid not want to bo considered a8 o lender of reform movoments, but ho would co-oporate with any persons who had tho good of socioty and the purlfication of govern- mont ot heart. In tho oslnlan of Mr. tékmm‘, poreons entertaining such ideas should cut looso from existing political parties, and form o Lighl; moral concern of their own, This concern slnmli thon invade caucuses and conventions, and so impress tho sssombled scoundrels with the idea of thoir surpussing virtuo as.to croate in the brensts of sald scoundrols a feoling of uttor ab- thblo oud honest in tho futuro, That was the way in which to purify socioty and govern- ment, Mr. Btonor said ho was in favor of a meoting evory Bunday at which some popular social %uumon should bo discussed. Porhaps it would bo well if tho President ohoso the sub- Joct for debato—no, not dobate, but converan- tion, such ng thoy have in Congress when o bill 18 introduced. Mr. Roynolds, withont furthoer delay, drow up the following resolution, which is romarkablo mainly for nothing but its absence of sonse : Eiormncn for themselves and a desire to be re- Resolved, That the moat speedy way for all citizons | to obtaln and ogerclso their froo and much-needed influenco n suffrago and government ia by organiza- ton indopendont of party, This was the unsnfe foundation for a lengthy argument on tho part of Mr. Stoner, tho point of which was shrouded in inponotrablo mystery. It is firmly bolieved that Mr. Stonor Kud no deflnite idon of what he was driving at. Cer- tainly, nobody elso had. Mr. Lowis, a small but wiry orator of the amall political meoting stamp, roplied to Mr. Btonor, without lluvln¥ tho most romote concop- tion of that spenlker’s lino of logio. Ho managed to make o very sonsiblo_and plensant talk, how- ovor. Ho was ogposud to tho formation of a party outsido of tho existing political partics. It wouldn’t amount to a hill of boans. If ‘roform was needed, the poner thing for reformors to do was to akrilio at_tho ovils sought to be_rom- odied, and go right whero they oxisted. If tho Banitary Inspector wanted to purify Bridgeport, Bio dldu't go to Waulioegan for that purpose, oo" companied by his chloride of lime and other do- odorizors, Hr. Lowis closed with the sugges- tion that perlaps roform was noeded in tho ranks of tho reformera. A motion to adjourn, seconded bx the angular fomalo, was ignominiously dofeated. ‘Thercupon & person of doubtful good senso, glving tho namo of Aruold, spoke for_quito awhile on tho subjeot of * congcienco.” It was his boliof that, if porsons followed the diotaten of their couscioncos, thoy would como out of the life-struggle with—woll, say with the stakes l‘md? gato-moucy. What more can & man ask or Mr. Arnold's remarks wore greetod with grent silonco. Bo were Mr. Lewis'; likowise Mr, Btoner's. An ndd-lnuklnfi old porson named Fair, who gosticulated a8 if ho was porforming that unplons- ant terpsichoroan foat koown as *Bt, Vitus' danco," 8poko about Invisible stealing. It was a theory of his for twenty-five years, A porson of Bl&mnn mental formation in- quirod of tho spoaker if Lo had ovor con any- thing invisiblo, . Mr. Fair got mnd, and ropliod: * Yes, sir. I know my remarke would tear you up,—~would tonr othors up, You aro one of the invisible despoilers to whom I had roferenco, and now you arg torn “é"" Dr, Butt, a compounder of alleged wondor- working draughts and lotious, romarkablo fox hin grammar and tho persistenoy with which his hair curls on top and langs limp overywhero elso, spoko noxt. Ilo advocated tho now idea that when overy ‘porson was educated the country would bo Eovomud flmflnfl , and_oflico-holdera would bo honesat, 0 uc{or noglectad to stato whon, in hiv opinion, this oducation of tho masgos would bo accomplished. Aman witha auz:'fost(nn of alcohol in volco and movement asled the Doctor why it was that tho Bonator from Oregon proforrod his miloage to hia back pay. . Tho Dogtor gave it up, **Bocauso,” said the man, *it was $598 more,”" Mr. Roynolds jumpod up’ and said that ho wos rosponsible for tho bohavior of those ntlnudlnfi thomeoting, If the ‘,'Bn!lomnn wanted to spoal Lie might do 8o when the timo came. Tho alcoholic person subsided with the ro- mark, *Corroot," A gnllow-comploxioned youth, with straggling whiskors, next spoko. 1fo favorad tho education of young children, Boyond that polut his ro- marks wore unintelligible, “I'ho alcohollo porson then took tho floor with difticulty, Ifo tnrned out to bo a ouufi man of r'arming thinness, namod an{ 0 Wwas drunk, and didu't deny it. If he had his wa overy distillery and saloon in the country wouls bo closed on Bunday and every othor day. Thon Lo couldu't got anything to drink, #LI'vo dvank considorablo whisky to-day,” sald tho young man, . ¢ It you woro & good cltizon you would toll whore you got it," taid another. Disduining to take auy notice of this intorrup- tion, tho muddled porson asked the Chair if ho romembered Driver, ! Yo, gir," sald the Ohalr, * distinotly." #Whisky brou;ght him into Tim Dradley’s bands,” il he of doubtful mabrioty, * Unquosiionably o,” yemarked tho Chair, CENRLER s > "' Good ovoning," sald the bar_nopor'a victim. And ho walked ugu'!. il “Tho Chair gaid somothing concorning the roso- lution printed above, to which nobody paid dpu- tioular attentlon, and the meoting adjourne A Dr, Butt slid nnwsrd and orfed, *“Hold! " #Onto what ?" askod Mr, Lowls, * Why so " ln&ulmd tho Chalr, **Bo goatod and I will oxplain,” said tho Doo- tor, "Ihold {n my Land a potition for the ro- leneo of that champlon of froo ipov{s;l\ aud honost rain, anommonl Goeorgo Francla who ia now noarcoratod In tho Tomba for pblishing ob- scono litorature talen from tho Bible, and who is pronounced insane by tho hirelings of the Gov- ornmont, Who will sign it 2" “ T will," sald the angular fomalo with the rod bow, and sho wroto *‘Mre. Higgins” on tho papor, i If men can bo arrestod In this way in this froo country,” said the Doctor, ** I may be incar- corated as & Junatic mysolf within & wool." L 1 Ill.' you ain't you ouglt to be,” sald Mr, owls. This remark turned tho mocting Into & mob, and tho Ohair, with difficulty, sdjourned it. A similar gathoring will ‘be hold o wook from next Sunday at the samo placo. - WISCONSIN. The Cloco of tho Logislntive Sossiones A Summary of What Kas Been Ace complished, * ¢ From Our Otwn Correspondent. MADISON, Wis,, March 21, 1873, Thursday noon the Wisconsin Loglslature of 1878 camo to an end, oftor o sosaion of sovonty- two days, which is fiva days longer than the ses- slon of 1672, and a third longor than any onosup-~ poeod whon it mot, or than it would have beon but for tho land-grant question. Thoro wero very fow membors, employos, or spectatora pros- entat ite dissolution,—most of the membors, with all tho Milwaukeo & St. Paul lobbyists, thelr koopers, leaving by a sepeoial train on Wadnosday noon, whon business wound up with the failure to pass tho La Orosse Bridgo bill over tho Governor's voto, and tho farewells of Prosidont pro tem, Eaton in the Bonate, and of Bponker Barron in the Assembly, wore spoken to seats for tho most part vacant. As to tho manner of men composing this Logislature, and thoinfluences controlling them, an oplnion has olrendy boon oxpressed In this corro- spondence. Thoere wero fow able men in clthor Houso. Among the most consplouous (though it doos not follow, thorefore, tho most usoful, a8 quiot workors aro sometimes moro ‘yaluabla than froquent talkers) were Sonators Irish, Thorp, Potter, Pratt, H. N.Davis, and Quimby, Ropublicans; R. E. Davis, Liboral; Cotzhausen, Burchard, O'Rourk, and Schmidt, Democrats ; and Assemblymen Armstrong, Bart- lott, Choovor, Curtis, Gibbs, Hubboll, Putnam, and Kelsoy, Ropublicans; 8at Olark, Doyle, Tulton, Palmer, Sawyer, and Vilas, Democrats,— Mr. Palmer boing, by all odds, the most influon-~ tial man in the Asscmbly, and the Ropublicans 08 shoop having no shopard. Thoro wore few men in elther Houso who mede a shining marlk, and several who never did anything but to voto as thoy eaw others do. There was a good deal of talk, mainly on minor matters, but very fow nblo spooshes or dobates. The following is'a oomparative statement : DUSINESS PRESENTED, . 1872, 1873, Potitions...... 751 Do Rosolutiona. 119 123 Jolnt resolutions, « 10 03 T - «709 o1l Mem: la to Congrea 20 I Goneral laws. 175 136 Private and 141 145 Appropriations © 27 Bemorials to Congros: 20 : Joint resolutions. . v [ Tho total number of bills passed was 808,—loss than at any provious session, at lonst for many years. Of courso, a large number of reolutions, adopted by each House, or conourred in by both, meroly relating to business, or not of sufilctont tmportanco to bo sont to tho Becrotary of Stato's offlce, ara not included in the above statoment of work accomplished. An unusual proportion of usolers and foollsh propositions among tho bills introduced, in the way of nmondmonts and ropoals of oxisting laws, Woro rojected ; which 18 to bo set down to the oredit of this Legislaturo. Of tho nots pnssod, 46 are amendatory of the Tovisod Btatutes or Goneral Laws, The follow- % " NUMBER 217. Asking Govornment aid, as in some Statos, for & geos * logical siirvoy, capocially of the unsettled portions, . DEFEATED, Among the monsures which faflod lo pass woro: Bills for the appointment of Railway and Tolograph Commissionors; to provont oxtortion and disorimination in uflwny chargos; o in- oroaso rnil\u{ liconse foos from 8 to 5 por cont . on gross earnings ; to igeroase tho tax on tolo- g'mph and oxproas compnnlw to ropeal tho togistry law; to repenl or modify laws exompt- ing property from taxation; to ropoal tho Gra- ham Tomperanco law ; to ropesl tho et croating a Btato Board of Clarities and Reform ; to pro- vide for digging o test shaft to the lower mag- nosinn limostono in the lond roglons; to roequest tho doposit of Publlu monoys {n banks at intor- osk; to abolish the offico of State Commis- slonior of Immigration; to provide & Commis~ sloner of Immigration for Northorn Wisconsin. VETOED. Four bills wore votoed by tho Govornor, and rno of thom passod over hiahond: To provide for tho collootion of proporty statistics, for which a/Bill modifled to moeot his objections was aftorwards possod; to puX somo old frlnun claims of B, D. Carpontorand of Oalking & Proud= it ; to authorizo the Milwauken & 8t Paul Rail- rond Cnmgnny tobridgo tho Mississippi River abovo LaCrosse. Ono other bill was pockoted st tho oloso of tho session: To reponl tho Iaw pro- geribing o uniform systom of accounts at tho Btato inatitutious, APPOINTMENTS, The Govornor haa rcnp&)nln!m] tho Trustess of the Deaf and Dumb and Blind Institutes, tho Induatrial Bohool, tho Innane Hospital, and the Orphans' Homo; also, of the Siato Donrd of Charitios and Roform, whoso terms expira in April; and hns nfipoinlerl tho Ilon. D. Worthinf- ton Trusteo of tho Soldiors’ Orphana’ Home, in laco of Gon. Honry Ilarndon, resigned. Ho 88 also ngpaintud, under tho resolution of the last Legislature, soveral gontlomon, without pay, Commisslonors to tho Vionna Expnu!flon.p v Log. LA SALLE. litnois River Nows«=Iiiclted by n Colte . Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LASALLE, INl., March 23.—Arrived last evon~ ing, steamer Atlantic, light, from Momphis, Ar- rived to-day, steamor Alps, light, from Pokin: steamor Boavor, light, from 8t. Louis. Dopartod last ovoning, steamor Atlantio, tow- ing throo barges of ice for Momphis and one for Now Orleans. To-day, steamer Alps, towing four barges of ico for Vioksburg and New Or- lonns ; stoamor Boavor, towing three barges of: ico for Momphis, and canal-boat Androw Jackaon, losdod with corn and oats, for Momplis; and %}cuiaengor, loaded with corn and onts, for 8t. ouis, An avorago of nine feot of water in the chane nol; river falling at the rats of threo inches a day. X son of David H. Portor, of this city, a lad of 4 yoars, an only child, was kicked on the head by & colt, yoaterday afternoon, and was insensible wuntil this morning. In tho meantime surgoons have removod a F eco of the littlo follow’s skull throo-quartors of an inch in longth and bhalf an inch in breadth. It is'now hopod he may re- cover. DETRCIT. Acquittcd ==An Unfortunate Jump e Mysterious Donthe Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Derrorr, March 23,—The trial of Ford, ths Chicago detoctivo charged with having stolen the records of 8t. Josoph County, two yoars ago, olosed last night, and resulted in his acquittal. The evidenco developed in his caso scems to bs conclusive sgainst Richard Lano, who is under arrost for the same offonso, and who wiil be tried in_April. Ed‘:vml Benham tried to jump on o freight traln at Ann Arbor this momlngl whilo It was moving, and was run over and fatally injured. Richiard Monks was found doad yesterday morning balf o milo south of Pinckney, in Lox- ington County. Much oxcitoment is cansed, and ‘l!ho{; are many surniises as to the causo of hia oath. PACIFIC COAST. Fight with tho Apachos=-Iinbens Corpus Casc. Bax Francisco, March 23.—Advices from Ari- zona state that Liout. Rice, with a company ot tho Socond Infantry, had a fight with the Apachos, and killed six, and captured four Bquawa. ing are somo of tho more important acts : ; GENERAL LAWS. Glying tho 8, Oroix & Suporior land.grant o the Milwaukeo & St. Poul Railrond Company, conditioned on building roads from Preacott to Superior and Bay- field, at tho rato of sixty milesn year; from opposito o Wing up tho Clippewa Valloy to Obippows Falla ; from Bonroa to Bkullaburg, For a complot geological survey of tho Slate, be- ginning with Ashland County, to be completod in four Years, by o Chief and not 16 excced four Assistant {eologiets, st a coat of $13,000 n year, o chauige tho msnagement of iho Glate Prison, abolishing fho oloctive offico of Stato Prison Commis- aioner, and putling tho institution under ocontrol of & Warden appolntod by tho Govornor, and confirmod by tho Senate, and & Doard of Managors. o coify and Zroviso tlo Jawa Fegulaling prblle printing, Tncrosping tho salarles of Supzeme Judgen to §5,00, and of Circuit Judges to $3,000. Enabling city, village, and town suthorities {9 ro- strain trusacy and abscnteofsm from school, o regulats tho aalo of mineral ofls and illuminating subatances, To provent tho fndecant expostiro of person, Tor a commission o investigate tho Mineral Polnt Railrond, Requiring bridges on tho Fox snd Wisconein Rivers £0 be £0 constructed or matlified ns not to interfers with navigation, . To requira County Treasurors to sell delinquent taxes in Moy, Rostricting competition £or the publication of delin- quent tax-Hsts to papers publishod two years, T'o prescribe the duties of towns, cltics, and villages holding stock in raflroad companiea, Authiorizing towns which havo voted ald to rallronds to oxtend tho time for fheir complotion to sald places, To provent the caroless uso of fire-arma, To oncouzage fiabi-culturo. "o apply tho Liquor-Selle-'s Responsibility law of 1872 to all citics and villoges, ~ For the protoction of cranborry-marskos and timber- lands by making it penal otleiso {0 a6k fres in thelr roximity, : P Roquirlig » petition of twelva realdont freeholders for au electlon to vota moncy tonid rallroads, For tho collaction of certaln statistica of proporty ex~ ompt from taxation, Giving §100 a pear to volunteor companios to ald in socuring a better organization of the milttia, “To reatore sullrago to porsons diafranchized for de- sortion, To provide for the colleation of ordinary taxes in communities resisting tho colleotion of opprossivo and fraudulont rallrond-bond dobts, Hoponllng scts socuring autorneys’ fecs 1n Justices’ cousta, Anionding the law for the incorporation of villages, 1n severs! particulars, To facilitate tho collection of debls against contrac- tors for municipalitics, For tho collection of statistics of crimo, To provent frauds in tho sale of porsonal proporty, To prevent a multiplicity of actions upon the same causo, To provent sending boys youngor than 10 yoars to {he Industrial Bchoo?. v Aulhcddn&mn Bturgeon Day Bhip Canal Company to mortgage its lands, 'Xn‘prnvonl the impropor disposal of property by agouts, Tq facllitate the sottlomont of the estates of de- censed porsons. Iler,n ring the West Wisconsin Rallway Company to Telay itd track to Tomah, 4 Gi vlnn&rlvu {mprovemont compantes a Hon oa logs, umber, &o. Authorizing tho salo of real eatate to pay a logacy in cortatn oasea, BPEQIFIC APPROPRIATIONH, Insano Hospital at Madis 36V Northern Insune Hoapital, at Oshkosh, Industrial School for Boy: Btate Priao) Doaf and Di Juf Completing, ropairing, and Boldiers’ Orphans’ Homo, 485,822 6,000 64,600 45,7135 28,500 20,830 22,000 Tustitute for tho Blind, 150 3 13,000 ,600 la:ths lativo Manuals, 8,718 ‘Wobater's Dictionar 8,200 Slato Agricultural Socloty (sun 2,000 JOINT BEHOLUTIONS, AND MEMORTALS TO CONGRESS. Hatitying tho conatitutiousl amoudmont proposcd by tholaat Legislatuze, which has atlll to be submitted tatho pooplo, Teutricting municipal or county indebted- 088 10§ por'cent of the asuessed valuation, Tor the appointment of an_Agent to prosecite the clstin of {he Btato to 5 per cent on_United itates lands, Jaking tho {mprovement of 8, Groix Lake aud In favor of cheap postage and no franking, Asking o land-grant to ald ratlrosd From areen Bay Lo the walera of the B, Orolx, Aomorial to Congress in favor of the Nisgara Bhip Qanal, and cheaper routes or transportation. Ankdng a revlsion_of tlie laws ragulating commoros upon tho Weatern Lakos, 1. D. Bogart, accuscd of tho embezzloment of 80,000 whilo Paymnster's Clork of tho Navy, comos beforo tho United Btates Circult Court ta- morrow on a habeas corpus. If not roleaned, ha will be tried by court-martial at Mare Isiand. Weokly Roview of tho Albnny Live Stock Mnricet. Avoawy, N, Y., Murch 23,—DErves—Tho markos during thd onilz yeok Lus becy unsalielnctory, parlly owing to o Inck in the supply of caltle, and partly ow- fng to a disinclination on (ho part of buyers to pay tho pricea osked. On Thurads~, tho bualicss done waa prinoipsily confiued (o Lasiirn denlers, who obtained suMliciout to moot thnir requirements ot u fraction Lo~ low lnat weok's closing rates, During tho afternoon priccs bogan to docline, until tho market ruled a full 3(0 per 1 off from Inst Week's ratca, 6till, no business, Comparatively, wan done, and tho murkét closed du i and heavy, ~On Friday, tho arrival of New York, Riodo Iiid, and Contieeticut buyers. made thingd look a lttle moro nctivo, and n fair business was done st 3o por I off, tho yards be. ing mearly cléared of cltle, ns hipments from Buffalo arrived vory slowls. Yeaterday at tho opening but_comparatively fow cattlo woro offered, and holders asked an incroaso. A fowsales wero made, Dut buers preforred to walt until to-day, iu tho oxt cctation of o largor supply, and tho provabilty of Being ablo to purchsso mors " advantageansty. Consor quently tho market this morning presonted quite an sottyg oppearance, allhiough thio Bumber of cattls ox- pocted Aid ot arrive, from somo unexplained cavo, olders complain loudly of tho ncglect of rallway oficials In not Lringing csttlo from Duffalo moro promplly. The sales to-doy wore principally at Frie dayls closing rafos, and ot the closa of tho matket nearly all the offerings hod boen dis- posod of, Of tho quality, littlo can be sald furthor than it was not equal fo last woek, al- though there woro moro * tops” in market, The medium welghta showod o great falling off, and thero ware more common than usunl among thie offorings. Hoary Livingston hed tho best hord in markot, conslst. ing of 6 Tilinols stecrs, av 1,895 Ibe, which ho rold at 86 per 1h; also, 2 primo Ohio stoers, av 1,580 lts, on ‘Which he realizod 72(q per b, There wero aluo 15 11li- nols, av 1,635 Ibs, switich wero cagorly bought ot 7150 r b, Boyond tula prices were as follown : Extra, 76 rat quahty, G@O30 ; sccond, 6@5Ke; third, 4@4)(c i {nferlor, 3X@3(o por Ib. Tho rocelpts wofo 424 car: onds. MiLom Qows—Markot dull, Rocolpts fatr, and prices rule from $45 to §80, accordiig to quality. WOnKING Oxex—A fow wero offerod this week, and there seems Lo bo a fair domand for them at from 3 @030 per b, Bnrer AND LaMna—Tho markot this week has shown moro activily, and there s an improvemont in tho quality. Prices rulo about tho sumo s lnat report, Hoas—Iocelpts, 266 cars, and all, with the oxception of 250 stors pigy, Whicl wor sold horo at 83 Do I, went through affer fecding, Houses—Markot activo, Rocoipts, 85 car-loads; prices about tha 8ama as quoted on Friday, poaiicd vied et ol L ‘War Departnient Weather Prognoss tications. WAR DEPANTNENT, OFFIOE OF THE CHIEF Big-. NAL BENVICE, DIVISION OoF 'UELEGRAMS AND Reronts won 7Tuk BeNErT oF CoMMENCE, ‘Wasumiaron, D. 0., March 23.—For Monday in the Eastern Gulf and South Atlantic Btates, southerly winds, cloudy woathor, and rain, An ares of low baromoter will move northeastward into the Ohio Valloy, Ernoudod by oastorly winda, threntening and poasibly rainy weather, oxtond- ing in the courae of the m§ it ovor the lawor Inkes and Middlo Btates. Ior New England, rising baromoter, northerly winds, and gonerally oloar wenthor, followod by a falllg barometor and oloudy woathor Monday night. The high barometor in the Northwest will be followed by & storm contro moviug eastwurd into Minnasota, Cautlonary sigunls are ordored for the Gulf und Bouth Atlantio Coast. ——————— Two Fersons Drowned, n1a, I, Maroh 23.—T'wo young mon, ona P S b R L R named Loo Chiarvat, 8 coopor, wora out huntin, on Peoria Lake ina small bont this morning, whon tho boat upset and both were drowuod. Tho bodios wero recoverod this afterncon, 2 : Obitunry. Reanina, Pa,, March 48, —Comimander Nathen. iel Greon, of the Unitod States Navy, diod herg yostordny, aged 87, ) e G L ST Ocean Steamship Newe. Now Yonk, March 23, —Arrived-~City of Now York and Oe!llu, from Livorpool.

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