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LONDON. The Feoling in England Relativo to _ the Spanish Republio, Intrigues of Carlists and Com- munists. Corrible Charges in Regard to British Ship-Owners. From Our Otwn Correspondent, Toxpox, Fob. 27, 1878, ITNPATHY WITIL SPATN—OARLISTS AND OOMMUN- 18T4 HURBYING TO TIE HOENE. Many Englishmon who aro Consorvatives at homo aro Radicals abroad. Thoro .ought, ono would think, to bo an alliance botween Qonsorv- atives everywhoro, and probably tho majority of toal old Torios are Carlists, Logitimists, snd wbat not, in thoir Continental sympathics, Bat smany fly in tho faco of logio, and manifost ss ‘much disllke to Papnl and abgolutist supromaocyas does tho veriest Republican. The thoological question is uppormost with somo,; and any ono- my of Romanlsm is their friend; while otlers bLave n gonuino wish that English froodom should be the type of freodom all over the world. The progress of Republicanism in Europe tries tho faith of tho averago Britisher. It is not what ho wauted, Ho views it with dlstruat. Amongst the aristocracy tho Republic has no frionds ; and tho vlassoes twho ape the arlstoaracy havo always on thoeir Jips tho parrot ory, that tho Fronch * aro not fit for & Ropublic.” Tho mid- dlo clasacs sympathizo with N, Thjors, though thoy bogin to got tired of hia iotrigucs and his plots ; nud tho rest of tho Commonwealth wish well to tho Ropublle. But if thoro ia thia division with Franco, which Ling at loast kept s Ropublio above tho wrtor for a couplo of yoars, what fanot aid of poor Bpain! “The audncity of the thiug!" oxclaimed most folks when tho action of the Cortes was known ; and, to this hour, the eurprise romains, It Is pitiable to note tho apxicty of holdors of Spaunish stock, Truly tlhose gentlomen have had oxcitoment cnough for their monoy. Thoy have been bumped and jostled about as much as any ine vestors I know. Bcarcoly have they enjoyed o your of soourity. They button-holo you, and #uk you what you really think the Bpaniarda will do, They cannot make up, their minds as to whethor it is beat to soll or to hold, Thero is o fascination about Bpanish stock. I havo kmown peoplo get out of it during one of tho many panies, and then, whon the stock wont up sgain aotunlly roturn to it aa purchasors, The situ- ation is a8 open to conjecturo a8 any one could wish, BSinco tho Iomburg tables wero closed, wo havo bad nothing like it. Solid, liborty-loving .people would ba glad to seo Figneras and Castelar succoed in thoir task, and thoy begin to get angry with the Govern- mont for withholdiug a full recognition. But, at the bottom of their hoarts, thoy, too, inve little actual faith. If thero is no clvil war Lo~ fore this letter reaches you, tho pervading dis- trust will have subsided; but distrust oxists at tho present hour. Madrid, by the way, ia tho centre for special correspondonts. Mr, Forbos, the most daring ns v\\'ul‘ 08 tho most ablost of the class, was first in the city, as tho ropresontantive of the Dail; News, and other papera have followed suil Your New York contomporaries have been con- strained to dispateh tho bost mon thoy can_find, On the wholo, in the exeited condition of Spain, this band of ‘‘specials” is soarcely & pacific as- surance. Poor Spain! Here aro the Cnrlists ralsing mubsoriptions in London, to bo spont on men and guns; and, onl{‘ an hour ago, & French Qommunist, whoso lifo would not bo wortha day's purchaso if he wero soen in Parls, wos leefully showing to a friend of mino his ticket lor Oadiz, and hils invitation to come to Andalu- sin, “whoro,” ho gaid, * thero {s much deter mination on aocialist aud torrritorinl questions,” Birds of proy, black and rod, Carlists and Com- munists, are burrying to the scone, and if they could only bo Ioft fo fight it out, nobody of moderate opinions would objoct. ‘tho mischiof 18, that they may stir others up to do tho fight- ing for them. SUTI-OWNENS AND SPAMEN—A DLACK CITATGE. Havo we murdorers among tho owners of English elips? Aro rotten veuscls sent out to sea in_order to bo wracked,—baving boon first Iinsured for ae much monoy ss will build new ones? Such are tho questions to bo startod in tho Houso of Commons in a fow days. Mr, Plimsoll, the mombor of Parlismont who bringa the charge, is n sclf-mado man; is ho justified in his charges, or doos he misroprosont and in- vont? 'Two octions for libel, brought by ship- owners whom he all but names, are pending nnd as ho will plead justification, we shall know a little moro as’ to tho clmrgeu against them; but I doubt if prococdings in o court of law form tho best mothiod of gotting at tho trath, ‘The Govornmont ovght to give Mr. Plimsoll tho Royal Commission he asks for, end thon it~ nessos would spoak froely, WHO MR. PLIMOLL 18, The logislator who arraigns tho ship-ownors In those sorious mmtters is n gravo, thoughtful looking man. e wears speciacles, and has o etudious air. Tf he did not drop bis ‘“H's," his spealting would bo all tho hotter; but then, as I #nid, ho has mado his position for bimself, aud the letter # H" was uot much earad for by those who had charge of him in his iufancy, “TFor monthe and months " ho saya of him- solf, “I lived in one of tho model lodging- houes, cutoblishod mainly by tho offorts of Lord Shaftosbury, There ia oudjn Fotter-Lano, auother in Hatton - Garden, and indeed they aro teattered all over London. I went thero gimpl; bozause I could not nfford n bettor lodging, { bavelnd to make 7s. 914, (8 por cont of Which I aid for my lodging) last & whole week, and did t. Itis astonishing how Httlo you can live on whon you diveut yourself of all fanciod necds. X hiad plonty of good wheat broad to eaf all the weolk, and the half of & horring for a rolish (Joss will do if you can't afford it, for it is a splendid lsh), and good coffoo to drivk; and I know how ucly, or rather how little, roast shouldor of mutton yon can for 21, for your Sunday diunor, Don't suppose I went {horo from choice; I went there from storn nocossity.” This is an awkward antagoniat whon ho once takes hold. If thore really nvo ship-owners who arp murderors, though lmlcliui‘v their eags very Aigh, they may well tromble now, aud carry about tho faco of death. A DLACK LOOK. 8 Some thing with o_black look, at all eveuts, canuot bo deujed. Nobody familiar with com- moreo is ignorant of the fact that “certain ship- ‘owners are so known for their terfibly froquent and disnstrous losses, and for their goneral dis- regard of human life, that, after paying incrons- ingly high ratou of premium for insurance in tho ports whero thoy are known, the Limo somo- timen comes whon thoy con ouly insure in Lon- don, whore they are a8 yot un- known; and oven thero, after mtill fur- ther expericnco, tholr names becoms g0 ‘black with infamy that nobody will iusure thoir rigky at any promium ; and whore jt is nocoes- aury, in tho course of [sumuusn, to insure cargoes not yot purchased, as oorn or cotton abroad, or not yet ready for delivery, s8 railroad iron for Aoreign ports, and where the ships are not taken aup yot,—in which caso it is usual to ey on tho n{i’ ), **1n a ghip or ships,”—the brokers dare ot o[r‘;r their elips in the room, or would have no chianco of succoss if they did, nnless they wroto under theusual Fnrtioulnruhou damning worda: * Warranted not to bo shipped in any vessels belonging t0 —, —, —— ;" tho blunks boing illed up,with tho names of cortain ship-owners, 2Mr, Plimsoll declaras )10 hns soon slipsso indorsed, “gnd that, too, with namos which, however woll- Xknown by & fow, stand fair Injtha eyoof tho world, in which their {nfsmous ownors bold thoir hoads Fory high indoed.” WIIAT YOU MAY DO, No means are neglocted by FParliament to pra- wide for tho safety of lifo ashoro; but you may sbuild & ship in any way you ploaso ;,{ou may uso timber uttorly unfit ; “you may uso it in quantity utterly inadequato; but no ono has suy suthor- ity tolintorfere, ‘*You may even,” says BIr. I’fimlnll, “buy an old ship of 50 tona burthen, by auction, for £50, sold to bs broken ug bo- caugs oxtramely old and rotten, Sho_had had & narrow eecapo on hor last voyage, and had suf- fored R0 !ovm‘cl{ that sho was quite unfit togo to sea again without more boing spout in repairs upon hor than aho would be worth whon done. Instead of breaking up this old ship, bought for 4@ por ton (tho cout of a now ship being £10 to £14 por ton), as was expooted, you may give Eor s coat of paint,—she is too rotten for oalking,—aud, to the diemay of Lier late owners, you msy propare to sond lerto o You may be romonstrated with twice, in the T T | strongost torms, ngainst dofug #0,—cven to boing told: shat, it you poralst, and-tlie moh aro loat, yort desorvo £0 bo tried for monulaughter. guu mny thon ongage mon in another port, nnd, they having signed articlos without soolng tho ahip, ou sy sond them to tho port whore tho n\l[’l) og, in tho custody of o runner. You may thon (aftor ro-cluistoning tho ship, which_ought not to Lo allowed), if yon have managed to insura hor heavily, "load lior until her maindack ‘8 within two foot of tho wator amidships, aud sond hér to sen,- Nobody onn Provuut you.” Nay, more, if tha men hocomo roalive, you oan arrol thom, withoiit o mogioteate’s worrant, and take thom to prison, and tho mngiatratos (who hinve 1o cholco ; thoy have not to make, it only to administer, tho 'law) will commit thom toE [Bon. for twelve wooks with hard labor; or, bottor still, for you, you many sond for & pollooman dn Doard to overcome the mutinoors,. and induco thom to do thoir duty ! And then, if the slip is lost with all hands, you will_gain a large sum of monoy, and you will bo asked no quostions, as no lnq'nlry evon will evor bo hold. ovor the unforfunato mon, unless (which has only hap- oned-onco, I think) somo momber of tho ouso aske for inquiry. Tho river policeman who, in ono casoe, threatoned with Imprisonment » rofractory- orow, and utged thom to do thoir duty, told mo gftorwards (whon thoy were all ‘dmwnofl? that he and his colloague nt tho rivor- sido stat{on had spoken to onch othor nbout the ship being dreadfully ovorlonded, na sho pasged their atation on the riverbofore ho wont on board tourge duty: and that ho then, whon ho eaw mo, ‘rued badly that o hadn't looked 'om up, without talk, aa thon thoy wouldu't have boon drownod,' " AMERIOAN ACTONS IN ERGLAND, Mr. Emmot- has won reputstion and earnod money in England. His portrait,-lifo-sizo, in poatod on the walls ns a recommendation to tho theatrp ot which ho porforms. In the cartoon ho woara p velvot coat, sud undor his armiss walkiog stlek, Mr, !immntvpln 8 yory olovorly in » ploco called *Fritz;" but the r]ny 18 placed on the stage {n & particularly oarclosé mauuer, according to the customs of socloty. The mnid of ll winrk mmrs a i low-nn{.}mdd diusfi and short slooves ; and gentlomon attend a bal in frock-coats and golorod tles ; while tho villain of tho pieco wears a ' gombroro, ' as tho noyols eny, in-doors aud out, The Fronch, whon tho) Boo’ thoso things, doclaro that tho Englisl aro outer barbarians ; but I think we might put up with a good xmng miatakoa In tho way of dressing if wo_only had bettor actors and nc- . trosgos. - Bosides, tho scono of *f Fritz " {s laid in Now York. L{ght farcos and oxtravaganazns glone nro cultivated now-n-days. Tho rislug onoration of nctoras know nothing of the art hiat thrills, and that opons up a world in a fow flnglica, .HYDE PARK, Mooting of the Trustcos-=Now Election DistrictsesPotitions and Communis cationse=1I! Amounting to 81y 413:21 Audited==Judges nnd Olerks of Elcction Appointed s« The WWatore Worlke, 3 An sdjoymed meeting of tho Hyde Park Trua- toos was held on Baturday aftornoon. ELECTION DISTIIOTS. : On petition of eighty rosidonts of Grand Oross- ing, or Cornoll, a' new -cloction district was formed out of District No. 1, tobe known ns District No. 5, bounded on tho sonth by Eighty- sovonth atreet, and on the north by Bixty-nov- onth street, onst of Cottago Grove avenuo, oud west of said avenuo by Bixty-third streot, and oxtending from Stato stroot to Lake Michi- gan, with the voting-place at the depot at the crossing, District No, 2 was changod by adding to it all between Forty-third and Forty-soventh stroets, and botwoen Stato stroot and Cottage Grovo avonue, - . PETITIONS AND COMMTNICATIONS, -The potition of G. Vandorsydo acd othera for allowance of interest on warrants givon in 1871, for work done on Thornton road, was roferred to tho Committeo on Asscesments. The petition .ot L, W. Beck .aud others for oponing and gradiug Bixty-second stroot, sixty- six foot wide fromi Biate stroot to tlioline of the Elm\u:l Parl, was reforred to tho Committeo on Btreots. MENNEEI RO ‘The report of tho Bouth Park Commlssioners, embodying resolutions - pagsed- by them, usking for the laying of water and gas EP“ and sowors before pormanent improvement 18 made by thom, isas (ofiowux On cach sido_of South Park ave- nuo, from Thirty-ninth to Fifty-firat atroot, and on tho west sido of said avonue, fror Iifty-first to Bixtioth streots, On tho east gido of Droxol avenuy, from Thirty-ninth to Torty-soventh street, and on both sidos of sald avonuo from Forty-goventh to Fifty-firat streols, wero re- forred to the Committoe on Asacssmonts. The petition from owners on Bouth Parl, or Kankakeo avenuo, to have the same widonod to 160 foot from Bixtieth to Ninoly-fifth streot, was reforred to the Committoo on Btroets. billa woro ordorad to bo_paid The following bills wero orderod to bo pnid: E. M. Gnrdiusur, 841.50 ; Dobson & Rhodos, $186; - Inter-Ocean, §100; Boatty & Darker, £183.21; R. Fowler, 860.806; Holbrook & Co., J. B. Gardiner, 8700.64; Josoph Pol- Iack, 872 { png rolls for various small improvo- monts, §114.60; total, £1,418.21, IMPROVEMENTS ORDERED. Owners of !\rnpcrl.y wore ordorod to construct & six-foot sidowalk on Hydo Park avenue in front of Block 2, and so much thereof as remains -unoonatruatod on tho 4th of April noxt is to bo ‘built by epeoial assessment. > An ordinanco was ndopted to macndamize Greenwood avenuo from Forty-soventh to Forty~ first streot, 24 feet wido and 13 inphos deap, and I B, Bogue, C. M. Cady, and Samuel G. Ihodos woro appojntod -Commiesioners to estimate tho t. uo’}‘hu Buperintendent weq authorized to pro- ouro.broken stouo and gravol and keop all im- provod atrestain ropalr. . ELECTION MATTELS. Tho village Olork waa authorized to issue logal noticos for the \'fllnfin clection of officers April 15 noxt, and the following 'Bnrsons Wore ap- pointed judges and olorks of the cloction : First District—11, R. 8tobbing, Jos, I, Gray, Win- chieator Hall, judges ; Biduoy L, Undsrwood, Obandler F. Robblns, clerks, Seoond District—F. P, Van W;gl’, Gnorfo Miller, T, Dickinson, judges; —— Clard, Frank Hllls, clorks, Third District—Iamda ‘Tully, George K. Edwards, o Heale, judgen; Thowas 'Doylo, 3, T Maraby lerke, ¢ £ Kourth District—G, Do Yong, O, Ruyper, I, Vander Belt, Judges; George De Youg, "M. Loogbruln, clerks, Flfth District—8. 8. Calking, J, L, Storms, T. B, gl:;:ll, Judges; George ., Warte, Georgo Borrill, 8, INDIANA AVENUE, The contracts for grudlng Indinun avenue was awarded to Charles Greighton & Co., ot 19 cents per cubic foot, and tho stono to John MoCaffrey & Co., at 83.25 por cubo foot. BTATE STREET. The Prosidont and Buporintendont wero au- thorized to arrange with George Rinz and otheis to straighten Btato street, botween Sixty-firat and Bixty-sacoud utreets, WATER-WORKS. C. 1, Cady and John F, fiarnoy wero appointed to accompuny # committoo of the Wator Com- missionors to examino: in other cities than Chi- cago tho processes of raising and distributing water, and {o oxamino and roport what contracts can bo made for pumps, It was doclarod to be tho purposo of the Trus. tees on the 5th of April noxt to lovy one spaoginl nesesgmont for laying down gl watdr pipos that may be nooded this yoar, and owners of proporty wisling pipos in frout of their proporty were ro- uested to presont their potitions on or before that time. ‘I'ha Water Commigsionors r::’porlud that the sum of 80,000 would bo noeded this year; that thoy had employed an engraver to prepare a plato for tho bonde, and wished to 'bave thp amount pnd rato of intorost fixed. Roferred to the Joint Committeo, Adjournod to T'yssday ovening, March 25, T3¢ 10, ¥ FOUR ELECTIONA aro to bo Lield in Jiydo Park’in April; Tor Town Ofilcors, April 1; for Board of Bducation, April s for villugo oflcars, April 13; for Hohool Prusv toos, April TUE LITERARY BOCIETY haa its usual mooting ut the Town IMall this ovening. 2 — ‘Telegraphic Brovitics, Holoion Unies, an oxtonsiyo grapo grower and wino manufacturer of Beott County, 1ll,, has fuiled, Iffe Hisbiliticn aro said to exceod his Assoty §20,000, Tiayden DoBusk, chargod with bolug au ccessory to thio kianging of Elit Cofin, near Atlautlo, Towy, Jan, 81, waa yestorday bound over {n tho sumn of $2,000 to appear at the noxt torm of tho Disirict Courbof Cass County. 4 George W. Rayor, sged 18 yasre, of tho tawn of Con- tre, Rock Gounty, Wis,, ncchdentally whot and killod himsclf on Thursday, by drawing o' losiod gun along the ground with tho muzale lowsrd him, e charge eutored hia stomach, kiiling him ulmost Inutantly, Tark Emma O, Litchfold, whick arrived at Naw York from Rio Janolro yostordsy, Lind lor whiols screw down with yellaw fever” on Fob. 13, at ea, excepling twomen, Twomen dfed, Schooher Browter, from thio ssme place, lost ono man from yellow fovar, " A telegram from_Detroit, ‘rocolvod yeatorday after OOt seya & Bhan Tell fran tho ferrybout on {16 tivor, on ¥riduy nlght, aud bis_ Lody, up 1013 o'clock, hny 1ot been found, ' 1iis Dawois 'mot known, butit i bulldings, an comont hioronbouta for aovoral doys., ; : + A mobting waa hold in Olaveland, on Friday ovenlig, for the pul'llbfllfl of m’lfllllllnx & socloty for (ho proven- tion of druolty {o animaln, - & Commiltes aras mpoini: s to momuraiize tho Teginlature, arking for o pas- #3g0 of & law on fho miboct of cricity 1o animaly slre #lar Lo Lio ono now bofora the Logialaturoof Now Yorl, Mucly Ilh(urcal waas mauifeated In tho subjoot by olt yrosont, M b ?, * FOREIGN. s s Y AA3(A, March B,—It 15 atatod that tho practicabilit of tho Alli-cann thtough Nicaragun. lina oot sottlon by tho labors of tho present United Rlates. Burvoying pActy In Nicatague, Tho difforonco of lovela batwean ko Managua sud tho larga lako of Nicaragun L beon dotormined to Lo 22 35-100 foet American nnd 24 8-10 fect Bpanish measure,” Tho survoying parly vis- itoil the capilal, and on tho 18th of Fobrunry Inst took 4ho stcamor on tho Iake which waa to convey thom to Virgin Bag, - . thought howan o Ghicago man whp les boen soltog ! ——— GCUATEMALA, . e Nuw Yonr, Mareli 22.—Guntomala advices oay that, in tho rovolulion whith oxlsts thero, ‘and which 13 Tieadod by Palacias, tho Governmont §4 exlling, shoote l"F and {nprisoning on all sides, - Tho miaconduct of tho Engliah Minfator, orbott hias oausod a bittor feoling against England, Corbott #ouglit to sccuro tho appolutinont of ono Dont a8 a customs recolver at a local lr!fl. ‘who waa personally abjectiopable to the poople, The Guatomalan Govern- ment refusos longor to racognize Qorboth, B March “E“fi"fi"‘{' bolt enLIN, March «22.—To-day ia a holld: hero, it Leing tho 76th annivorsary ulylllo birth onr’Ernperor William, l’IaIPI AT flJIXIF from public and privato tho city will be illuminated to-night, e i 4 SPAIN. Mabnip, March 22.—Tho Rudicals are determined to provont tho domonstration of tho oxtrome Republicans, A eristy Iy oxpectod to-morrow, — e ¢ FIRES, AWomanand Two Children Burned” to Donth in Calhoun County, X0Wias Other Fires Yestoraay. . Dunuqu, Tows, March 22.—A most dlstrossing oa— Inmity ocourrod, a fownights ago, five miles northeast of Pomoroy, Calhoun County, by tho burning of s sod cabin, with- s thatched roof of hay, straw, and aticks, resulting in the death of tho inmates, a poor woman namod Halleck, and hor two small children, Tho roof, componed ns it was of light maforial, dry ns tinder, burned the poor creaturea so torribly na to causo ' their doaths yestorday, . - 4 Afiro nt nine o'clock, fo-night, destroyed thio brick dwelling of Horman Chatwick, 88, $2,600; insnred $1,400 in tho North Missouri, Barn of WVilllam Now- man loss, $1,000; not fnsured. Ono or two small Dbuildings {n the vicinty wero also destroyed. Tho firo originated in Newmsn's barn, A firo carly thia moraing destroyed tho Lourdipgs houso of X%, Dunn. Tho building was fratne ono, and owned by Ars, Mary A, Cummings. Toss, $1,600% ot insurod. Dunws Joss on. furnituro {s $100} {nsured for $450, Dunn was this aftornoon arreated, charged with being tho incondiary. ‘Speciat Dispatch to The Chicaan Tribune. ! DxrRoIT, Mich,, Mareh 22.—Weodburs’s flouring mill st Kalamszo5'w burnod at 4 o'clack this morns ing, togother With somo grain_on band, 400 barrols of flour, and tho machinery, Tho loss &4 about $25,000; insuranco about $11,000, New Yons, March 23.—A flra {n_Crosby atroot, noar Drondway, Inat night, burned Demoreat'a carringo ro- l’ru;;l‘unrzo and oynolds’ nat ond cap factory, .Tho logs- 8 000, o 4 THE LABOR PROBLEM. Riotous Conduct of n Kot of Strifcors=e Stonos anil Pistols Brought into Ace tion--A Ringleader Mortally Wounds od~=Strilies Expocted, 81, Louts, March 22,—Somo twonty or thirty men, who, » fow days ngo, s{ruck on the Slough loves works sbout Sfteen miles’ below Hannjbal, Mo, organized futo o mob yeaterdsy and attacked Mate ffarris, tho time-keeper, sna Thomas Staploton, .tho walkiug:b of the work, throwing stones and firing pistolsat them, Harrie .ond’ Staploton roturned tho fro and Idlled Patrick Vauglin, ono of tho ringleaders, and mortally woundoed Pat Mc¢Namara, Iarrie and Staploton sub- seguently went to annilal, whoro thoy were arrested, New Yonu, March 23,—At Bergon -Point, N, J,, yese torday, somo thirty laborors bonrded a railraad train, and, in tho attempt to collect thelr fares, o sovero fight: ensued; resulting in dangorous ijurips to soveral persons, including tho conductor and brake- man, 1t i now statod that a atriko s imminont among the Journoymen carpenters in thi aity, Tho Eiglt-hour Leaguo, whicl includes tho Gore ong, piano-makers, polishicrs, cabinetmnkers, otc,, Is also cxpectod o airike, * At 4 meoting of thd g8a'mon Inat night, tho racent getion of. tho gas com- aulas n reducingtho wages, 1n conaldetation of olghi oura work, wna cansiderod,’ A domand was mndo for 8 goneral atiko, and it s adid that anothier meeting will be held to-ulEhL, ‘when proparations will be made for » gonoral strike ¢arly next weok, ‘Doston, March 22,—Tho journoymen horse-shoara of Boston' havo voted an asscesment of $1 cach per ‘weok for tho psymont of $10 por week to cach man out of employ by iho alrike at tho Metropolitan Horse Tatlroad slops. IOWA, Drowned--Fatal Experinent in the Log-Splitting Linc--Grain in Storec, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dusuque, March 22,—Near Potosl, Wis,, a young German, named Lenry Bonn, was drowned last night by breaking through tho ice whilo crosaing Grant, River, Particulars of a fearful scctdent near LaMotte, Jack- son County, Tows, the result of tho most fooliardy venture, aro at hand, from which 1t sppears that James MeAlllsfer, o youth of 18, not satisfisd with tho ordin- ary motholl of chopping loga with an axe and wodgos, undertook tq facllitato mattors Dy tho use ol powder. Accordingly, he drilled o hole largo oskon log, Miled tho cavity with powdor; which ho rammed down tightly and, having no fuse, dropped s live coal into the pow- dor, The exploslon that cnsucd tora tho og ito spline ters, oud took off half his head, scattering the braing in all diroctions, Tho body, also, was mutilated boe yond rocoguition. Thie largest quantity of graln over known tobe on hand ot this Lo of (ho year 18 now storad at the fols lowing places: Total catimated number of bushels, 500,000, dividad as follows: Yows, Dubuque, 200,000 AlcGrogor, 60,000, lllinois, Galena, 0,000, Wiscon~ ain, Prairlo du Cbion, 15,000; Bridgoport, 20,0003 Woadman, 10,000; loscobol, ' 45,0007 Bido Miver; 0,000; Muscods, 16,0003 Platloville, 16,0005 Casavillo) 0,000 Polosl, 000, ' UTAH, Smnll-Pox in Ean Pote Countyss =Financial==Spoculntions Rogards ing the Noxt Governor. BATT LATE, March 23,—A correspondent of the Neirs this evening Feports o terriblo stato of offairs in San Yeto County, owing to the small-pox, Tho careloss- nosa of tho people in not adapting tho proper sanitars regulations 1s tho main eauso of the alarming sproa of the discaso, In this city thoro scoms to by on ine crensed numbor of cases, creating general public uncasinesa, Business geemano way unscttled by tho lato monetary sear, oulminating in s Tun on tho First National Bank, All tho buuks, howover, took warning and tolographed for currency in largo amouats, which arrivod to-nigbt ato. Privato advices from Washington Indleato that Gov. Woods, who, it {a gonorally supposod, tho I'restdent intonds ta sénd sbroad, will be uucccoded by Gon, P, Edward Conuor, formerly Commander of {his distriot, " A now papor, tho Grant Videtle, of mommoth pro- portions, appesred to-dsy, ¢ Local Option » in Penusylvania, PurLApELPiTA, March 23, Local option " was yes- torday dofeated 'inmostof tho conntios, Northampe ton Connty gavo 4,600 mafority for licensn; Lobanon 0v0 2,800 for livenso ; Bucks County, 3,600 for liconso; ontgomery Co\lu:i, 800 for licenso. Tho Domocrats glostal Wote " ticket " Pojtsloys by 418 - ority, ALLENTOWY, Pa,, March 2%.—Yeager, Ropublican, was ‘dlocled Mayor yestordsy, Local option was dgt feated by 810 msjority {n Ohoator County, The mu-, Jority ngitust Nceuns o 1,060, Tethlehieia. gives 631 InsjGrity for leense, £ e S New York Contrpl Rajirond Taxes, Anuaxy, N, ¥, March #2,—Soventoen locomolives, bolonging'to tho New York Contral & Hudson Rivet Tallroud Compauy, sulzed by Unitod States Golloctor Hailoy, wora sold t0-dlay, ruulizing only about £17,000, ‘They wore bought by E. D, Warcuster, ‘Ireasurer of tho Conipany, 'Thoro b still $445,000 duc the Government, “I'ip Gompany's attarnoy yroviously protestod againat {howilo aw ilegal, 1t i Bupnosod that tho new dopot bulldings will bo'noit selzed to- apply in liquidation of {ho tax, — Election Excltoment, YaTrr ook, Marchi 23.—In the speclal eleotion beld ou Fonday for Alderman of tho Firat Ward, W - Murghy was lteted by o majority of ovor twd (o one, ho Council met laat night, aud refused to recogs nizd Murphy'a cloction, and sworo fu his opponant, who did not recelve half na mauy votesas Murphy. The most {ntenso excilement proitls in conscquotice, sud indignation meckings aro Lolug held to-night on o coruci of tho priuclpal atrools, and “thie action of thio Counctl 12 denounived i tho acycrost terme, B —————— Massuchunotts Legislature,, Dowrox, Muns., Morch 93.—Thu Mouso, {o-ds passed to i woce reading tho bill that all piaces resor! ed 1o for prostitulon, Inwhens, v Niogal goming, ‘o deemed common uubianeos, It koops such pluces by dmpriudy :!n Juitshiog wheavos g Anothor Marder. Riamonn, Va,, Murch 93,—Visconulo Oastronos Ttaifun, died to-duy from the offonts of u blow willi & Dillot af woud fn tho Luuds o Gulwsppe Slinfono, dur fug peraonal altorcation lust ovanl Ocenn Htol Lonno, March 92,1 of Montreul, sud Mantlol nubip Nows,, o lonmuuhips Galubrla, Oty linvo arived out, obitunry, DunseaveLein, Morch 2ol Lawin Baker, well kuowu uctor, dlod this tnornlig, syed 45, &) E A —_— Bpectal Dispatéh to-The Chicago Tribune, OALDWELL, WasminazoN, D, O,, March 22,~A _loading. membar of tha Bonnte Commitico on Priviloges and Elootions, who hid carefully fofed the effedt of (e debtopt tho ! Inat wook on'the caso of Caldwoll, says fo-night whila portinpn no Betiator lins™Liad hia EonvlotiGna cliangod by tho spocolies;, yot tho roltennesy of {ho caso hua Doen 80 widoly adverlised by tho press, that muny will ba obliged o vato for Caldwall's oxpulsiot, under the * prossura of publio opinion, who aro othbrwiae frieudly to s intoreats, 'Tho Honate spont two hours to-dny in ondosvoring “to comdlule somo _arrango- mont by which' a fusl voto conld bo takon ot o stated timo,biit objection wax “made .by sumo Hanators, who had résson to bollove that 1f & definilo tima wa fixod, Oaldwoll's frionda would resort to somo shorp practics to sooute his escapo, Bonator Morton hias tho floor for Monday, and will then anavwor all the argumenta mado against his roport,, Bomo Honatara think the Caldwell caso will be conaluded, and the Ben~ ata ndjourn by Tucaday ; whila others do not antlel- ato an adjournmont beforo tho last of tlio wook, p OLAYTON, " Tho Clayton case cannot, it is thought, undor any olroumstances consume more thah two days, COLLECTOR OABEY. Onsoy was confirnied this afternoon aa Gtistoms Col- Toctor at Now Orleans by vory fulr majority, notwit) stauding tho opposition of Bonator West, ~Onsoy wi hangivg round tho Captol all day, but loft s soon na Lo hicard of hia confirmation, Weat {s not himaolf in vory good odor with the Ropublican Sooators. Thoy rogard him os rather fishy, ond aro not inclined to trust him toomuch after his opposition to Onsoy, It 48 vory corfain that tho doors of the Whito Touso will Do practically closad agalnst him horeafter, The dobato on - Cancy to-dsy occupled two or threo Dbours, Conslderable timoe as also wi spent in discussing_tho nomination of Willlam B, Tough, Marshal for Kausss, snd ho was rejectod ; but after wards tho voto was' zeconsldered, and ho was cone firmad, . = b S THE O'NNIEN PARDON. The Prostdont to-day siguod. tho. ordor dirocting the, Attorney-General to isauoc tho papers commuting tho sentonce of tho murdorer, O'Brien, to imprison- ont for life, The wholo community, without rogard to’ class, s {ndignaut at this interposition of tho Preafdent, It is now bolioved that-in the courso of @ fow months O'Brien will bo pardoned nltogathar, a8 sovoral ladlcs, prominentin tho firat cireles, havo strangely onough'appealed porsonally to. tho Prosident in is v I - (7o the Assoctated Preas.] . LIFT-AVING BTATIONS, WasnizaTo, Maroh 22.—Bocretary Doutwell hna appointed 8, J, Kimball, of tho Revenito Marino Ofiice, and Capte, Morrymon and Founce of -the Revonug ‘Marine Borvico, s a commities, ‘‘umder the actof: Mareh 9, o dotormino at whiat pofnts it fa to tho in- torest of humanily sud commorco to establish Iife- saying slations, “ IOMINATIONS, % I The Presfdent sent tho following noniinations to the Sonate, to-day : Robert Kellor, District: of Columbla Conaufat Bi. Mariin, W, I, ; William 8, Tough, United | Siaten Marslial for Kansas ; fnadore Eslfngor, ppraie- er of Merchandine, Evansvillo, Ind, 3 Edwin' A, How- ard, Michigan, Agont of the Indians of tho: Whetatono Ageucy, Dakots, Postmasters—Jacab E. Whitonnch, Jereo, »viunixu. + Charlce O, Myers, Kendallvillo, Ind, Joseph B, Linnoy, Dauville, Ky, ; W. E, Weddel, Ol Lot Cliaties. B. Dungy, Miliaboro, Tl ;' T, 8, Chase, s City, Mo, ; D, W, Clommer, Enwugln omsa runswi Ga,; T Kan: Mich, ; Simis Noetn, D Mavery, Macomb, Til, CONFIRMER, Tho Sonato to-day confirmed thio following noming tiols: James F, Ussoy, Colloctor of Oustoms, New: Orleans ; David Busboy, Collector of Custoims, South- ern. District of Qregon; Willam B, Tough, United Blates Marshal of Xansas; Postmaaters—Jacol 'llu:lly\l st Dellefontaine, Oblo; Amasa M, Morse, Petamula, al. Goorge ¥, Dick, Bloomington, -1fl.; Nicholas Filbock, Torre Haute, Ind,; John L. Miller, Lafayctte, I, 11, Opdegrove, Van Wort, O; Perry Hawce, Ind, Bodalia, Do, e ALLEGED DEPALOATION. ' Nsw Yon, March 22.—1t i atated from Washing- ton that Goh, Blount, hoso transsctions: with tho Cherokeo Jndians, in’ North Carolino, havo for sonio | timo Leen undor fnvestigation, was arreated thero yess torday on o roquisition from -tho Governor of that Blate, on o charyo of boing & defaulter to the smount of $3b,000, 5 3 e BENATE—EXTRA SESSION, " THE OALDWELL CASC, WaSTINGTON, Match 23.—Tho Benate procceded to, the considerntion of the Caldwoll case, 5 5 Mr, FERRY (3ich.) regratted that o Sunator. trom Connocticut (Mr, Ferry) submitied the resolution of oxpulsion, Helad given' oloss. sttention to tho ten days’ dobate on tho question, whothor bribery vitiates {hoeleation of & mewber, This dobato was conined {0 tho logality of thoact by which Mr, Galdwell held Dis sent, 1t appoared thomafority of fho Commilten on Elocilons weroin doubt sa to tha propor mathod to Dbo pursuad, thorofore thoy chosa to present tho ques. ton mvuwln%tnn ‘validity of tho clootion, M, MORTON intorrupted Mr, Ferry's romarks as 10 the resolution alrcady pending from aifferont Sone ators on tho sublect, and_aid that e, s Oliafrman of thie Committeo, took the ground tbat tho Henato hnd B cholce of remedles, and favorod expulsion, but tho ‘majority of tho Conimittea thotght proper 16 proscut o rosolution declaring tho doa vacant, rather than ono f uxpulsion, : Mr, FERRY, rosuming, sstd ho would not commit bimeoif in-ndvauce as o tho meritn of queations fn- volvod, but Aliould approach cach of them with tho re. spect duo to tho Stato's notion and his constitutional duty to doal rigdly with officinl wrong, Iie thon offorod an amondmont {o tho amendment: ponding, to place back the first Tmuon substantially where it first appoared from tho Committee, aa fol- lows : That Aloxandor Galdwell bo sud fs horoby doclared to bava been oloctod Souator of the Unitod States by iho Legislntnra of Kansas," * - Mr, ALOORN brially dfsoussod tho question of fu- riadiction, mafutalning that the Coustitutian makea tho net of ' tho Leglalature in tho élecHon on a Bonator thio subjoct of foviow by tho Benate, . “Mr. TERRY (Conn.), fu ozplaining tho renaons or having heretofore offered amendnionts to the Commit- too's Tosolution for tho vroposed oxpulsion of Ar. Caldwoll, sald that, in examining all the ovidence, o wan unable to avoid tho concluston that the election in 1871 was offocted by bribery in tho Intorost of Alr. Caldwell, tho purchaso monoy bLaviug been pald by Mr,' Caldwell himsolf, Hoving arrived at this_ conclunion of facts, it scemod to bo cascntisl nok simply to Lo digaity {nd Jonor of the Seaato, a1 to th stateof public fosllug of tho country, bub for tho prescrvation of tho institutions undor which wo live, that the Benato should in somo way emphatically oxptcss condemnation of {ho transnetion, According to tommon faw und usago runniug through oll English declalona until now, a bribed volo 18 uo vote, and if it Lo found that bribod yotos offacted tho loction, thoy must bo cast out and the cloction voided. When tho ‘chargo was mode that the Seuator’a ecloction was pro- cured by bribers, it wa tho boundon duty of tho Sen~ ato, under tho’ constitutional clsuso thot mado tho Sorte tio fudgo of tho elotion qualincation, to In- quira fnto the facts, e Sume itmo wha anont i1 an exchingo of vievi, as to fixing tho order inwhich the pending’ propositions aliall be voted on, but no arrangement wos made, - No Senator risiog to continun tho dobsto, tho ciostn spcach dovolvod on B, Morton, who sald’ ho was nol yeady to do 80 to-day, auid moved that tho Souats into’ oxcoutiye session, which was agroed to, Attho explration of tho' Executive eession, thio Sonata ad- Jourpod, Sl e D SPRINGFIELD. . Local Politicss-The Appronching Nue nicipal Eloctionss=Personal--Negro Qolebratio the Judicinl Appore tionmont Bill, Special, Dispateh to The Chioago Triduns, Seninarxeo, 1., Morch 32,—~Our municipal eloce tion, which takoes plsca fn April, a Just now exclting considorabloattention, Tho contest will draw tho party lines sharply, and, as prominont gentlemon will o put up for tho position of Bayor, there will Lo n sharp fight, It is gonorally concodod that tho Hon, Wm. M. Springer will bo the Liberal condidate for BMayor, and, untl It was sote ted' that he should rum, Jack Smith, tho presont {ncumbont, ospected fo wall ‘ovor tha courss, It ‘seoms now that he in frightencd off, for he rofuscs to ruu, and tho Ropublicana aro custing about for somo ong ulanto tako s placo, G Gon, . L, Roynolds, Senator-cloct from Cook Coun- ty, will mako the tour of Europo thia aummor, and lio lina thiorefore propared himself with an honorary com- ‘mission from Gov. Dovoridgo to attond the Vienna Exposilion, : Our colored peoplenre proparing to celobrato tho 81at day of March, boing tho anniversary of the adoption of tho Fiftconth Amendmont to the Coustitution, Gov, Doverldgo and Gen, Lippincott aro to address them, ieiiord T. Genwlord, of Winnebago County, slected tq succeed the How. R. G, Cross, doceased, 88 Ropro- Bentatiye froin the Ninth Diatrict, receivod his cortif- calo of lection frem tho-Bacrotary of tato, to-day, ck, » at nd o swari 0 uext Jucaday, "“The Judiclal Appiociionment Lill g gt beon sigied Dy the Governor, sud will not recalys Liu slgnature antil ‘moment of (e ten deya allowed him, The O ot cluag, It s uold, il repeal all the presont circuita out of oxistence, and out off all tho suits in progress, leaving tho Blato outalde of Gook County actually 'without courts for tho nextthree months, A sungicmentary bill, contafnlug tho prosent cirouity Yintil tho plectlons fu tho 'pew circuits, hos bepn intro- Whcad fi thio Toimo and ar offort will bo mado to pasg 1t ofora thio tup doys aro up, - Tho ciroutt biti will be sigaod, whethor tbo supplgivenary bill passce o Hot, — e Euthannsin,. Spectad Dispatch (0 The Chago Tribuns, 1, March_21.—Danlel Keotrlal, 8 German :oi';.“ e mittod anfcido thia aflornoom, at his liouso i1l lower Peoria, e was arriguod in tho Police Gourt tiila morning for troubla with Lla son, nud it 1s sup. osod went Hom aid doliberatoly ebat himuolf out of moreo, When found {he hot-gun was lylng noross \is body, with ono Larrel dlachinrged,’s string attachod 10 tho telager, sud the otlior eud in tho man's hand, showing that lio had killod himelf. ‘Do, Marcl 42,—At Gomaladk, yestardsy morn- ng, J :xomy Goodrich started down-staira at an early Jour, 179 found hia mother, Mea, Thilip Goodricli, Danglug {n’the lairway, Bto was 02 yoars old, Tho Bupposod csuse was doupondenoy ni the loss of by Jatighter, Mrs, Goo, sud othior domsstio troubles, ikttt Fhe Modos Wore ‘WasiirnoTow, Barch 22,—The following was recalyed 10UYE v Dueaews Rurone, Oal, March 10, T Gen, W. T. Sharman, Washinglon: ~Fho aquaw sout fufo the Modoa cawp refurnod yes- fordny, Tho excuso madu by the Indians for ‘not Xooying thelr appolutmient is thiat, at tho last moment, ioatts filod them, s fhoy_obd ol brin i {homaelvos (o tho point of abandoning thefr. ol Lomoa oid'going to a distant coutitry. - Thoy aro ovl- dontly aot now in o, disponition favitallo to auy ar- rangeinont, thongh thoy profosn n willingness ko liavo anothor tall, 16 will baromo timo beforo Lo Commine don can bo.assotnblody. and in tio meantimo-tho troops wilbo put_{n_positions tht cover nw far nn possible ‘all polula of ogress from tho Inva boda, 1 think thot a syntom of miadiial compremslon with thio exhibiion of 0 forco that can bo used ngalial. thom, If tho Commfs- elon should again fall, will mtiafy thom of tho hopo- Ieantican of nny furthor reblstanco; and givd tho poica party uliclont strongth to control tiio, wholo hand, iino Is becoming of tho grenteat importalico, no tho imolting of the snow will soon enablo thomn 10 Jive in | tho moimtaine, Tiis will greatly increaso tho difficul ton o hiovo to contend with, as thoy will thon breal up fnto small pariics, aud can moro readily mako thele cacape from tloir prosent focatfon, EowAnp R, 8, Oamy, = Brig.-Gen, Commanding, WALL STREET. | ftoview of ‘the Monoy, Gold; Mond; Stock, and Produce Markets. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Nrw Yonx, March 22.—Tho moncy market waa much loss distressing to borrowera thna ot any tima for o weok, tho rifo this morning being 142 at, to 1-03 and’ interest. In tho ofternoon balances woro lont dawn Lo 4 por cent per anuum, Which was tho cleatin rato. . fTo0NA, Btocks oontinue dull, Western Unfon Tolegiaph in strongly bolstored up by tho atubbornuces of tho clique, who far tholr own safaty azo forced to sustain thio markot, It fasald, also, that monoy in largoamounts hina boen obtalned on - tho plodgo of tho stock &t 80 aa collateral, sgainst loans of New York Contral, which mny. further account for ita sUff support, Pacifio Modl snd Tarlom havo boon woak at timéa, “Thoro I no truth in the report that the Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul Rallwny has boeu Ieasod to the Pennaylvania Iuilrasd Gompany, ok fa ¢ trie that megotlations hiavo boon” oponad with that cnd in viow, 'Thio slory cowes from Ohicago, and (ho officcraof tho St, Paul horo have had telographic inquiries in regard to tho subjoot diracted o them. ¥ONGRD ORRTIFIOATES. In regard to rocont forgorios of shate cortiflcaten of thio Pittaburgli, Fort Wayne & Oulcogo Raliroad Come pany, & hina 'beon dofinltely nsooriainod that {io corificatos aro gonnino improasions, and this i sd. mittod by tho respactablo firm of ‘Mewsrs. Slcbort Dros, ecngincors, Wwho aro endeavoriug fo ancerfain whother tho cortificatos woro abatractad from their printing house or from tho Government stamp office, or from tho stub book” of tho Fort Wayiio Company, Whilo cortificates nr inall particularo as far 56 ongraving in_concornod, the samons all other certificatod of thfs kind laaucd by tho Gompany, thora I8 differonco iu tho fnternol revonuo atamp, whicl in, or stiould bo impreseod at {ho Government ofico, In tho gonuino cortificates thtoatamp containn tho head of Tranklin, whore it 18 a 26 cont atamp, and tho head of Washingfon .whore ft 13 2 cont stamp, In tho countorfeits tho 25 cent stamp bears tho head * of Washington, instosd of tlat of Franklin, which pcua Lo havo boen n devico of tho forgers to ovado the penalifea for countorfolting United Blates stamps, 1t Is also balloved by tho ongravera and many othors, that tlio Wabask cortificates nro gone it oxcopt tho ‘Govornmont stemp, ns in tho onkd of the Fort Wayne, Tho Wabash Company sro having now cortificates engravod, 4 dorp, Gold was atrong a1l dny, closing ot 116%, Tho tress- ro shipmont was $195,000, all silver, : TONDY, - Governmonta wero atrong, and moderataly acttve, THE DANGS Tho bank statomont ia favorablo this woek, tho nago- cfated banks having $217,225, lawful monoy, above the Ml{;er cent requiromont, while last weok thero was o dotlciency of $204,250, Thoro has boen & sharp con- teaction of loans, PRODUOE, Flour waa quict, but closed in fair request. Low grades woro steady and medium atronger, No. 9 nnd rfine woro in moderato domand, - Good lines of shipping oxtras ato scarco and wanted, Ambor winter wheat extras aro very firm and fairlyactive, Sales, 8,700 brls; rocelpts, 8,200 Lrls, Holdors of spring wheat are quite Srm, Tho market closos strong, tho demsnd Dboing in part for export, but chbiofly for milling. ~Bales, 24,00 bu; receipls, 4530 bu, _Pork was faltly ntivo aud stoady. Thero waa'a Jobbing buiol- ness at $10.25 for now 1n¢ 25 brls thin moss nt $16,62% 450 Larrels meag for Juno at $10.25, Of primo mess ty quoted of $17.00@16.60 ; récoipts, 620 packages, ' Cut meals wero genorally quist and_ prices about nominsl. Dry salted shoulders ars quote at 63c, Sales roported of 50 boxes of picklod belllcu at 10c, 141b8; receipts, 2,692 ke Dacon quist, aud quist and rather ; long clur, 8@8Kc; and short 8(@8j¢c; 100 ' boxes light short rih gold ' at” Bie,' Xard waa qulot, mnd tho markot about as yeeterdny, Of Western 200 tes for March sold at 8 7-16¢ ; 100 tes city at 81¢o ; for futuro dulivory 76 tes April at 89-10c ; recoipts, 1,636 tiorces and bafrols aud 200 kegs, DUST TO DUST. Funcrals of Foster und DNMcElhnney Yesterday—Attempted Suicldo of tho Yormor. Sneetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribne. New Yon, March 22.—In the Shorifls office it ia Delioved that Foster attempted to polson. himsolf yos= torday morning. The matron of the prison found tho condeinnod man in & stupor at 8:16, Afler much-shaking ho was nrousod and confossod thintho lind {alten a six-grain opium pill, Tho matron forced him_to swallow iwo cups of strong coffco which mede him vomit. Doctors Nealis and Vundowater . wero called, and Foster was taken into’ tho corridor and- walked up and down, whilo feo water wam freoly .poured upon his head. When the Sheriff learned theso facts ho hurried the execution, and Foaler was dying whon ho was hangod, Buch 18 the slory golng ut, but the authoritics refuso to give tho particu: Iurs, nlthough thoy admit the doclors may Foater showed symptoms of poisoning, and thore {s somo truth in if, Tho matroun's’ Lrother {8 dead, and sho cannot be seen, Therofa to bo an investigation, A deputy, who was oncon playmate of Foster, s sus- pected of giving him tho pill, Your correspondont talked with the doputy in question to-niyght and Lo says Foster was the greatest coward he ever knew, Ho does mot belleva lia had norve enougii to kil himself, Dr, Tyng denica thiat Foster showad any symptoms of poisoning, Tho writor's obscryalions provious 1o and during tho exeou- tlon lead him to believo tho -mr{ o canard, The Deputy Sheritf alluded to above iold the writer that Foster wanas fmponitont nod unpropared for death ‘when on the gallows aa the day lio killod Putnam, Ho added: “Ivaall ovor now, but Bill was o bad man, Ihavo been ncquainted wifh him sinc Lo was 8 Loy, and 10 one know L botter than 1 i, - TaTER, E Tho matron of the Tomba was interviowsd to- night, and donfes that thero lonny trath in tho re- ported attempited enicido of Foster. Fostor wns buried 2410 o'clock this morning, st Greanwood, Thio Rove, Dra, Tyng and Walkor performed tho Episcopul sor- vico. Only relativos were presont, No Indios accom- panied tho body; to tho cemetery, This 4 in_violation of ono of the eeiuctery reguiations, which says] no por- s0u who has died in prison, or Lua' been ozcouted for uny crime, slall bo burled'therein, 5 NEW Yonk, March 23.—TFoster was buried this morning at Geenwood, Rev, Drs, Walker and_Tyng ofticiated, Hoth doclared thoro was no truth in tho statoment as fo tho attowptof Fostor (o cammit buis oldo, and tho factsas tohis condition aro s rofuta- ton'of tho roport, A sintoment Is published to-day, based on informa- tlon dorlved from n Tomba ofiiclal, that Fostor took polson on tho night befors hia oxocution, About 8 o'clock yostordty morning tho mate ron of ho Tombs found Foster aick sud iu_ axplanation, Lo thon adinitled that e hind taken polsors, and many of his ymptom in every way confirmed {hfs suspicion. On this account tho Bliorifr hastanod tho excoution, and while many bo- llovod that tho duratlon of tho'rollglous cxorciscs wna tolling on Foster's norves, 1t was in reality a wealness gaused by o polion, st won acting on bim. A Tambe physician says that Foster would havo diod if bl oxeoution lad boon dolayed until 10 o'clock, LaTen—It 12 inslstod iu somo of tho- oyonlng paj tlint tho story of Foster's attomplod sutcido s core Teot. Tho thoory 18 well supporied by circumatantial ovldence, s well a3 to tho etatemonts of the Doctor of the Tombe, and minor ofiiclals, Tho impression is thatFoster tool opium nbout § o'claclk in th morn- ing of tho oxccutlon. Somo sasort that this muy Liavo bedn taken to uflucnce his tervous syutem, Lt tho ovidenco goea to show Hhit tho doso waa mufficlont to roducs deatls had thio exooution boen delsyod an Lour or, - Yoarox, Marah 32.—Tho proposed burial of Mow Elhanoy, fo-day, from tho Last Cambridgo Aothodist Glneeb, was elisited by tho sequeat of by rolatvos, Il futloral took placo a2 oclock from his father's iouo o Grovoatreet, o Rov. N. Ny, porforiad tlio burinl titos in o simplo mennor, Thoy consistod of fow worda to o {rlguds of tho' ducssegdy proyer Fouding of Scripture, and aiuging, Thea the funbra cortege wendod its way {0 Cambridgo Cemetary, whero tho rowmafiw wors futorred, i S THE PACIFIC COAST. Arrcst of an Alloged Embezzlerss Apnche Atrocitics=-The Epizootices Population of San Fruucisco, Ban Fruanoisca, Oal.,Mareh 12,—It fs roportod that I, N.Togart, formorly o wriler on thie Now York Sun, and s Paymaator'a Olerk i1 tho mv{ and recently a repurter ou tho San Franclsco Chronclé, sturted for New York to-day {n custody of United Bltos olicors to anuwer thiore to o chargo of cmbozzing $10,000 whila acting as Yaymaster's Qlork, Dogart wia the correspoudent of tho Chronfels during tho Modoo war, Nows fu rocolvod -thiat tho Apnches captured Georgo Taylor noar Wickorborg, burued Limto a stake, nid then returned safoly to the mountains, "Clo_ oplzootic ia ragng througliout Northern Arizo s aud Southorn Califorula, i TLangloy's now diroctory siiowa the population of San Tranclico to bo 168,33, an dicreaso during Uho year of about 10,000 ; Ohinose, 11,000; negroos, 1,550, = Raflrond Accidenty, Pusnwery, 11, March 21.—Yosterdsy morning'a train bound' west on the 'Toledo, Peurln & Wostern TRailrond, was thrown from tho track whon about five wiloa onst of this placo, Tho roar car was thrown down an_embankmont, and flurncd two womorsaults Loforo coming to a halt, Ono 8§ year old child of Bra, Qullders was killad, aid anollir, 10 yeury' old, Was badly hurt, whilo Mrs, Chflders Hepwolf waa aléo sori- ously injuted, An oid tuan, Dame not known, wes als0 somowhat injurad, JanexviLLE, March $3,—Conductor Frod, Duck, of tho Olilvago & Northweatern Hailway, wss badly Hurt in the hoad, whilo coupling cars, ut Ocyutul Lake, TN, {outorday. 'Ho i out o ble mind, sud foars are ou- tatued for bis secovery, . REAL ESTATE[ -\ . - Tho great feature in connocction with renl oatato nt presont continuos to bo tho apooulntion “Iu puburban Iands, Thé Instancés glvon in our issuo of lagt Bunday, showing that thoro had beon an avorsgo riso of about 100 per cont in tho pricon of almost the eutiro distriot known s tho Blue Island Nidge since last yonr, scom rathor to stimulato tho notivity,In -speoulation than to in- duconny oxtrn caution about investmonts. A good many cautions poople shake thelr heads npd sny, “ Woll, this thing can't go on always!" Dut whon wo como to think of it, thoso same wiso poople have boon Asylng just, tho” same thing about all property in Ohleago for tho last half-dozon yoars, and while thoy liavo boon ebaking tholr hoads and rofusing to tako any intoroest In 1, poor men have grown xrch by the riso, Perhapsno bottet instance of tho rigo {n valuos during tho padé six yoars can bo glven than of-tho *property on this aventics south of Twenty-second stroot, and as far as tho clty limits. Bix yoars ago, lota on Michigan avenuo, in the noighborhood of Twonty-fourth atroot, woro hinrd'to sell at $80 por front foot ; on Prairle avonuo, from Bixteenth streot to Twonty-sixth atroot, values rauged from §100 to , 800 por front foot, and on Calumet, at about tho 8amo prices or lowor, - Tho samo property solls now at from £400 to 2600 por front foot, and many s men who considered the pricos of six yoara ago foo high for a prudont per- son fo pay, fecls perfootly mntisflod that tho present pricos “aro legitimato, and that tho property is worth the money ; and many of the very men who thon said prices woro {00 high, have bought sinco and paid threo or four times a8 much as thoy refused to pay for tho eamo proporty five or six yoara ago. Nearly thio Bamo percontagoof riso, only.on alower scale of price, has boon oxporioncad all tho way out to Englowood in ono direction, and Nyde Park in another, If the riso in values in othor dircctions s not beon o groat, it hoa at least beon enough t6 glvo purohinsors groator proflts than thoy could possibly havo mado In auy othgr kind of invest- mont. 3 TOWARD NMUMTOLDT PARK. Wo noto tho rocent salo of 5 acres in the W. 3§ of 8, W. if of 8, B, 3{ of 8, W. ¥ of Sce, 9, 89, 13, trontfug’ on Chiéago_avenuo, just wost of Humboldt Park Bonlovard, for $2,800 per acre. ‘I'his proporty was offered somothing over a yoar ago.for §1,600 por acre, and two montha ago was offored for §2,000 per acre, Ono of tho offects of tho great firo waa to transfor o large Srn}mxl.lon of the North Bide to tho neighborhood of thwo artosian woll and north- onst of that toward tho rolling mills, Hundrods of mechanics aud laborers who had lived in thoir own houses in tho_diatrict betwoon Bodgiwial streot and tho North Branch lost their houses b, tho firo, but wore able to sell thoir lots for onongh to buy others in the nortlwestorn quartor of the city about the junc- tion of Milwaulceo and North avonucs, and have enough loft fo build small wooden cotinges on: them, The rosult has beon animmense nmount of this kind of building along thoso parts of Milwaukeo and North avenues during tho last yoar. TROONESS AND PROJEOTS IN LARE VIEW. The muutluilol -rosidonts of Lake View, on Thuredny ovenlng, reported briofly in our issug of Friday, has this significance: It was callod by partios who aro in favor of the immediate an~ noxation of the southernmost portion of Lako Viow to Chicago, But thoso found thomaelves Inrgely outnumbored in the gathering by the op~ poucnts of the measure, ond the assemblage found itself afloat on a sea of wmnfil!ng and dia- agrooment, in which tlio aim of" the coming to- fiother foll plump to tho bottom. Thointention, owover, it ono tho neighboring property intor- outa ghould tnko into consideration. Tho popu- Ition whioh -proporty-ownera: in Lake View aro "now Iuviting is ‘cssontially of ‘city peo- plo, and demands that city priviloges sball reach them, ' They wunt gas, wator, sido- walks, sowerage, and tho abatomont of nuis- suces, If local authority secures thom, they ‘?‘rolcr_ to escapo tho higher taxes of tho city, "Townalike Lake Viow must be liberal and wido awake, or thoy caunot oscape the dismem- borment thoy naturally npsono, and in the lato instanco have apparontly defoatod. Thore is no happy rotrent for an old fogy anywhero in the ontaltirts of Chicagn, since farm lands have bosn stakod into city lote.” If Lako Viow wishos to roceive 25,000 now [ohabitants-in the noxt fow yenrs, sho must como into tho line of goucrous improvemonts, or tho now-comers will bo rest- less until thoy aro taken under the wing of the municipality, E LAKE VIEW JMPROVEMENT. » The Town IIall, rccoutly orocted on.Halsted streot, a woll-proportioued, handsomo building, costing about $16,000, will probably boin o suf- ficiont state of forwarducss for use for tawn olaction purposcs early in April, At tho sousion of Congross just closed, an ap- propriation of Bomething over ¥20,000 was mado, o undarstand, for tho fencing and decoration of tho Marino Hunfhnl grounds, It is to bo hoped that nothing will intorfere with the prompt ex« {mndunrn of this amount procisely in tho direc- jfon intonded, and in ench a manner as shall make these grounds what the surroundinga of goveral, of tho Marine Hospitals in other citiog aro ¢ models of-good ‘taste. - - -- ek 3 TAVENSWOOD, . in wostorn part of tho town of Lako ‘Viow, sooma likely to doublo its population _tho present sum- mer. Property has nover beon in s active do- mand thore " bofors. Tho peoplo of Ra- vonswood aro taking active steps “for tha immadiate construction of railroad -crossinge, - culvorts, sidewalks, ote., sud oxpect soon to bavo a firat-claes brick sower. This entorprise will' bring o large addition to tho populs- tion, aud the rost of the town of Lake View -if it is wigo will follow the oxcellont oxample. TUE EXTENSION OF DEARDORN STREET. In the Erun improvemonts, from time to time suggested, .and ngreod upon by our Common Council, of the various stroots and avonues of tho city, that of old Doarborn ia to Ylny, o is now avident, no inconspiouous part, i'or a lang timo previous to tho fire it was tl{n roat post- offico stroot of the city, and until the carrior syatom wis establishod, it was among the most thronged: and lively of tho ‘busincss contre. Tho street, as uow boing built up anow, while moro splondid iu its architecturo thau before, will also bo as busy n thoroughtaro, Near ita uuction with South Water it will continue to iold its wholosnlo busincss. At the coruer of Toke will bo the Tromont House, now being comploted a8 one of tho flnest buildings of the city, aud to Lo -ocoupied among the flrat of tho noiy liatols tho coming summor, Passing south, will bo tho MoCormick blogk * (the old Kovore building), Itees’ bullding, Willinms’ block, Fullorton's blook, the Mchrtlll buildlng, Portland _ block, IHonning Bpeed's bulldiug, Cobb's ~ buflding, Tus RIDUNE nuu‘nnfi Tawley's' Duilding, Ful- Tor Block, tho Publio Library Building, Honoro Blook, ete. Its businoss, ns betoro, will be mis- collancous, It will have sovernl hotols, Rmong which will be the Commoercial, Tromont, Xubns', Bt. Julion, and the Honoro House, Tue Tain- uNE and Journal offices, with tho Publio Library ou tho Post-Offico lot, will mako that part of Doarborn botwoon Madison and Monroo on attraotive contro for ronders and gosaippors. ‘Tho Qomman Councll Lavo now passedan ordi- nanco for tho oxtonsion of Dosrborn to Four~ toonth stroot, which will add another mile toits ongth, . 'fi.\n assessmonts for that part of tho exton- slon from Monroo to Jackson streot havo boon mado out, aud are now in the hands of the Cit: Collector. Tho gross amount is §190,341,85. This is, in fact, tho sccoud aawossment mado upon tho prc]imxliy. The preseut one wus mado Liacause tho clty failed to collact the full amount of tho first, aud, furthor, that in tho case of a ortion of tho first an appeal was mado tq tho upremo Court and tho assessmont was roversed aud romauded for o now apportionment, Tho intorim thus givon afforded an oppor- tuultf' for thoso not satisfled with, or othorwise desiriug to ovado ** tho benofits " as adjusted by tho first nsscasmont, Awaro of what was oven- tually to como, if by any means, “right or wmn;r- """ thoy desirod “to ovade or rodyco thoso boucfits, Horo was tho chauco, It naw sooms that at loast one party availed Limsolf of this op- portunity, Thore wero two lots, in this assgss- mont, Whioh, {from the frot that thoy woro' tho ' eamo iy eizo, with tho samo frontage, and tho same in valuo, should havo boen liablo for the same * bouofits," Dat suoch was not tho caso an the sequol shows, Tiotween tho two nssossmonts, aftor the first and boforo tho second, one of thoso two lota had boon go divided and distributed to other’ partios (in the family l? that it paid s bonefits the sum of $10,677, while thoe ather lot, adjacent and of the samo valuo, undivided and not conveyed, paid to tho city $23,600, s 'difforenco of ‘13,928, Tho ownor of tho lot manipulated in this way to cscapo asseasmont wag Mr, J. Youn Boammon, Aftor tho first assossmont this worl was dono, Whon the seoond was mado it was disooyered. Tho division was mado into throo lots of eighitoon foot cnoh, and one of four fect / Tho conveysnces bolug made to a son and dlnfihtor. The man who saves ©12.029 makes that amount of money, hut thoro ought to bo soms honor or dishonor ' nitached to tho way In which such a thing is done. HODAK: NENTH, Notwithatandlug the pcbnl»lllt{ that_hensg roits aro likoly to Lo high this apring, wo do not hoar of #o much proparation for bnlfihn Blocka of dwollings ns the circutnatancos’ would mm]u 1o justlfy. "It may ba that capiial whioh would othorwiso ho put ‘into the more logithmato ine yostmont of building dwellings insido tho city limits fo'sall, lina hoon to n considerablo oxtant - drawn off futo spoculatlond in‘suburban lands, orit may bo s little too cnr]ir ot to ontimate” tha amount of this class of hullding that will ba donoe, bul ns far as can ho forougon now the sup- ¥ly of & good modium clasn of dwellings will fi’l ar beloyw tho domand this summer, ' BATURDAY'S TRANSEERS, Tho following' instrmonta wora filed for rac- ord pn Saturday, March 22 22 . OITY FROPEMTT, « Panlina t, hot Van Buron and_ 7Tyl datod B]’nrcllx‘ 11;cumhfle_;nun:l, a0, " B Lot 2 Lumbar at, 0 6 cor_of Twenty-elghth, undlvi of a1, datbd Feb 63 consticration, $r,a00 o0 1 Caual'st, bet Randolph and Washingon, w1, 14, dnted Jan. 18 3 conmtdorstion, 817000, | A ‘West. Laks_st, belweon Mny hnd Gurtla ats, 8, 503 onsidoration, 88,500, Cathorino at, Lotwoen Lailiu und Tomis ste, 8 f, 50 1t $o alloy, datod March 1 i consideration, $1,600, N.Dflh']ll) 1t of Lot 2, in o 6 neres of w 268w o8 11,50, 10 (w of Lako st), dated Fob, 21 § _conmderation, AYdtianh v, 240,86 »_of Thirty-socond st 'y 240 - 50x1" B4t dated Hocel 12 {:‘f'mnhle:munn, 2&,!'&«;3.{' i o i SRt Fab, 245 consideration $900, " © 7 x40 1t dated at, 0 1, 251 Weat Twentioth b, 250 ft w of Robe, 123 foet, dnteil March 15 conafderation, § Baugamon st, bot Washington and Madison sts, o £, Lota 7Tand 8 (cxcopt 40 ft) with 1 Vi Ninseh 13 onomimmtion Yydaon, LT vomonts it Milwaukicon, bot Hoyno aid liobes sts, a w £, Lot 63 dated Nnrch 31 ; consiiicration, $1,000, . Lot 9 in Pearce’s # 120 £t of Lots 17 and 18, in Blocd 5, United Staton Bank Addition, dated Marely18; con- -L;e;:q‘gou. g, ,’ iu” Todelo's part of Block 58, o, 39, 14 antod Matel 18 ; considorntions $h00, " o o 14 8 3 of Lot 14, tn Dlock 31, n Eiston'a Addition, dateé Nov, 1, 1872 ; consideration, $1,160, . Lot 10, in Block 5, of Picco’s Addition to Holsteln, dated March 17 ¢ conslderation, ), Lot 04, n Til's Block 35, Bco 33, 40, 14, dated March 11 ; considaration, $550, $ Jirown st, botwoen Fourteenth and Wright ats, wf, undivided ¢ of Lot 9, dated March 2! ; cousideration, gt ckaon st, south of and noar Nort! duted Ton, 53 j Sunsidoration, §250, Ay, v a1, 0417, In Dlock 13, of 0 3¢, s o Atareh 15 3 conniderntion, §sp. - oo oo U 14 dated Dwonty-sixth at, bt Diddeu'st nud Stewatt, av, 8 f, 9‘1’" ta altoy, datod Marel: 14 ; conslderation, $600, Tho prealaes No. 810 Michigan v, dated March 22; consideration, $15,000, Twenty-fourth t, n w cor of Duddan at, uf, 25 ft ta alloy, dnted March 221 considoration, 81,050, Division st, bot Townsend and Bodgwick ate, nf, Lol l7.c (llnllrcd B’Fnrch 2"2 i ;:oml;.\uml(cn. $4,095, alifornia nv, €33 ft @ of, Fulton 8t, w f, 1 1206-10 £t, dated March 6 consideration, £3,8 93 A0 8t, Loufu nt, 916 ftn of Twenty-sccond t, o f, 60z 12215 ft,.dutod Jan, 24; considorntion, $1,000, ‘Weat Taylor st, 123 ft w of Leavitt st, n f, 25383 ft, dated dMarch 203 conaideration, $300, Lots 17 und 18 in Ditlon's Lofa 6 {6 8, fn Dlook T4, in Tuasoll ot ol, Aadilion, datod Marell 20 consuéra: ion, $6,000: Northi LafBallo nt, near McCagg place, o 1, 252119 £t, daled Juno 17, 1874 ; ennnldnrnt?un{ 3,000, ] Laulina st, 1w cor Emily st, o £, G0xi28% ft, dated March 12 ; considoration, £2,400, Houth 21 £t of Lot 10 aud 1/ 13 t of Lot 17, in Block 17, Ashisnd Bccond Addition, dated Marchi 22 consid. cration, 3,675, © sontn oF orre Liis, Lota 73 nd 74, §n 0 % of Block 15, of o 14, duted March 6 ; conalderatiun, 33,000, 5OUTH OF OITY LTS, 7556x195 (t; in Block 3, Cleaverville, dated Mareh 173 consideration, $11,325, 83103 80l of 1w X Boo 8, 38, 14, dated Jan, 21 congideration, $10,000, {oxcopt raflrond), N 35 ofne X of 60 Bec 14, 38, 14 dated Sopt. 17, 1872; considerutioh, $73,6 E;Yln ay, n f, 70x120 ft, in Block 1, OCleaverville Additlon, ‘with othier proporty, dated Asrch 16 ; con- eideration, $18,600, Lots 478 0 €0, iu Block 4, of Pliare and Backeits’ sub- division in 1 o 4 Boc 1, 38, 13, dated Marcl 35 consids oration, §1,200. 3 800 29, 40, WEST OF OITY TaiTs,, North 100 of routh 233 £t in u'w 4 of Soc 0, 40, 13, Ising W of Boulevard aud & of Palmer placé, datc§ Rlareh 3 ; conalderation, $4,100, Baturday total kales, 47, " Totul coneideration, §358,600, BUMMARY FOR TAE WEEK, Tho following ia tho total amount of oity and suburban proporty trunsferrcd during the week onding Saturday, March 22:_City property, num- bor of ealos, 180; cousidoration, &1,033,205. North of city 1imits, number of siles, 7; coneid- eratlon, §7,625. Sonth of city limits, numbor of onlos, 207 considoration, £217,609. Wast of city Limits ; number of snles, 2 ; conalderation, 4,050, Tolal anlos, 218,’ Total considoration, $1,268,290. put it 1Ll NEW YORK. Thoe Trreed InvestigationsaThe Goods rich Mystery=The EEnil’s ilend Bank n=The Euglish Forgers==Another Boe falcation, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Nrw Yous, March 22,—Baron De Garas, husband of Mmo, Loulso Lichtmsy, tho colobrated primadonna was sued *in tho Third District Civil Court to-day, by Mrs, Dr, Laura R, Formus, wifo of the great basgo pro- fundo, Carl Formes, for §63 duo for professional Bervices na physlcian during Mmo. Licltmay's confiue ment, Tho cae {8 put over. : Tho ¥Dllcn to-night pulled two of the largest kono f&mnl n tho city, Nos, 15 and 141 Eighth street, N 43 received notice and closed in tlmo, The 1 mado ou tho complaint of & man who lost $600 0 w in Bult has been brought agalnst Abraham 8, Winants, Iate County Trensuror of Richmond Qounty, for $36,000 alleged to hiave been misappropriated. (10 the ssocfuted Preas) New Yonx, March 32,—The Liglsla(ive Committeo, to lnvcsllfin(u Tyeed, heard atateinouts from Cody, Glerk of the Compiroller’s office, concerntug tho pay- meuta of certaln warrunts, ot the conclusion of which & dfscuspion aroso ns to tho proprioty of continuing tha {nvestigation, Tweed's lawyer sald ho could not ade vigo his cliont to further tako part in the proceedings, The questions to bu examined wero already beforo tho courts, Bosldes he felt disinclinod to oxamine Garvey farthor, Tl Conunitteo finally adjourncd to moot at ‘Albany on Wodnesday next, No dovelopments Liavo yet. been mado as fo tho mys- terious death of Charles Goodrich, of Brooklyn, Iiis now hinted that o woman moy Liavo hiad somiotiing o do withit,” A short time ago Mr, Goodrich hada quarrel with z woman living near him, Sho afterward left, Bubacquently Lo wss known to receivo lettera {roin & wonan, thst were loft or bim at a nelghboring loune, s Antmber of dopositors of tho Bull's-Hesd Dank took atops this afternoon to huve the concern thrown into baukrupley, By their action, the Unitad States Marshol took ehargo of tho bomk beforo Recoivor Bafloy hd timo to place himaclf in posscsalon, In tlo suit of the IFirat National Bank of Lyoums, Towa, to recover $50,000 in bouds deposited in the Occun Tank bere, nnd stolen therefrou, tho jury dis- ogreod and wera disclinrged. Tho Treasurer of Sehuylor County, in this Stato, onio Shopperd, s n defunltor to tho anjount of $16,000, Ho has sbsconded, Tho lozters nddressod to MacDoonell, tho alleged forger, which eame fnto tho hands of Duncan, Blior- mun &'Co, and ofhicrs, and whith are now undor soiz- ure, aro sipposed {0 coptain tho missing bonda takon from tho Bank of Eugland, .Actlug on belief that tho packages addressad to the alleged forgofs, DucDonnell aud Warren, contuln drafts and bonds, tho ofiicials caused thom to bo attaclied to-day, One of tho pack 8ges, oddrossod to Didwoll, was morked fo tho' ciro of tho Bafoty ' Dopoelt Company, but that .concorn ' rofuved to receive it. Tha oflicials learned thoy conld not attach tha lotter in tha bhonds of tho Poat-Ofice. Tho suthorities thercupon Liave sought to have the Compauy agreo to an nrrauges ment wheroby they would accopt tho attachment for it, ‘which was agreed to, . et Sy Arkansas Leglsintures LirTie Roow, Ark,, March 22.—Tho iTouse to-day, paased a bl dofng aivay il lroult Solool Superin: endents, and providing for County Buperintendents, Tho Special Commiites appointed to {nvostigate the affair of Pope County, reported sgafnst martfal low; and recommend tunt'tho Qovernment nppoiut good honeat oflicials to 1ili the vacaut ofiices in the couuty, and the Urand Jury be fnstructed to thoroughly nvestle . Rato all cuses of murdor slnce tho war, Tho Judiclary Committeo of tha ousa reported unfavorably on the il providing for the electton of Prosecuting-Attornoy, el o g old for Trinle ATLANTIO, Tn,, March 23,—Tho examination of Moy~ der Dabury, for belng a supposed murder of EIf T, Coflin, which has beon in_progress for tho past sovonteon days before Tequiro Smith, {ne cluding tho tostimony of ffty vritnessos, was ended esterday aftornoon ot 4:30, T'he dofonduut was hold- o nppont at the noxt term of the District Court on May 5, 181, Tho amouut of thio Lond wwus £,000, ‘which will undoubtedly bo givon by the defendant, et ooyt ‘To Bo Xlanged, MonrntsTow, N, J,, Morch 22,—Judge Dalrymple in hio Morris County Qourt, this morulng, rofusid an ap lication for a 1o triul {h the caso of Luigi Lusignani, ho Ifalian, who murdorod hia wio at Dover, and sent touced bim to e hanged, Thursday, May 1, tioxt, _—_—— Nominntions. 81, Toms, March 20,—The Damngcratio Cily Goue vention Liaw Just nominated Josopls Brows for Mayor. Totzoo, 0., March 33.—Tho Hona, M, R, Whita and Horvey Kellogg wore tolsy nomiuatod as Ropube Hcan cand/dates for tho Qoustititionsl Oonvontion for Lucas County, — New Kampshire l=Jm|nrrmmlmml Elece one Mavonxeren, N, II,, March 22,—The frionds of Hou, 8, N, #all, Domocratio candidato for Congross, ml“n: to-day that o s eloctod by a majority oftous o S R Accldental Shooting, Nasaviie, Toun,, March 22.—A Barrucky, who hud Just beon on dity, gun, for duspation (o-day, whon it lichsrgul, other 4o . rd at Ash ‘was oleaning his was acaidentally ed, o Lall- pasuiag through snd Killing twq uspirator in the .

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