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* FOREIGN. The Great Powers Not Inclined to Recognize a Spanish Republic, . . German War-Vessels Ordered ; to Cruise in Spanish Waters. Suspension of a Franco-Russian News- paper. PAIN, Mapnip, March 25.—Tho Govornmont bas ac- eeptod the rosignation of Sonor Olazags, Minis- tor to Franco. It Is roported that Liout.-Gon. Pleltian will bo appolnted Oaptain-Genoral of Cubn, and Liont.s Gon, Primo do Rivers, Onptain-General of Porto. Rico. ™ Loxpox, March 25,—Dispatehes from Madrid B0y it is roported thore that Bismarck rofuses to ndvise & recognition of the Bpanish Ropublio, doclaring that it does not ropresent the true will of the Assombly, which ylelded to the prossura of_tho massos in proclaiming it. It is algo nimorad that tho Ruestan and Aus~ trisn Govornments havo' intimatod that they ‘withhold recognition on similar grounds, g CANADA. Svecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, - OTTAWA, Ont., March 25.—Yostorday the Do- minjon Govornment oxperionced its firat dofeat. The law fixes tho firat fourteon days of the sose sion aa the time for receiving potitions ngainst gitting members, and, on tha fiftoanth day, o potition was prosented ngoiust Willes, Roform amomber for Contre Toronto, The Government desired to entortain tho petition, and tho Bpeaker oxpressed tho opinion that it was in order. The Opposition contonded that it was a contraven- | tion of the ostablishod rulo, and appoaled from tho Hpenker's docision, defeating tho Gov- uq:;umune by » majority of four—nays, 76; yeas, In tho Sonato the Government hiad to submit to the dictation of tho Opposition, Tho Hon. Benator Christio movod for coples of all the cor- respondopce botwoen tho Governmont and Sir Hugh Allan, or any other porson, concerning the Canada Pacific Rallway; the copies of any ugreemont ontered into with Sir Hugh, or any other porson, and othor particulars rolative to £ho stock list and stockliolders nocossary ton full undoratanding of the question. Tho Governmont, through Campboll, yielded ‘o tho motion very reluctantly, after the discov~ erg‘zhnc ngponlunu would result in defoat. "o-dny bos Annuncistion is a holiday, and thoro is no sjtting of tho Houses of Parliamont. Petitions aro constantly arriving, pm{mg for & continuanco of the prosent insalvency lnw, ‘Tononro, March 25.—A dispatch to the Globe from Fort Garry, Manitoba, says that tha: Hon. Alfred Boyd has boon made Ministor of Educa~ tion. This is & newly created offico. Liout.-Gov, Marris haa left for Canada. A man foll dond in o barn-yard at Now Market, on Saturday, and another foll dead out of & eloigh at Blarkbam, on Bundny. Hoart diseaso was the causo of denth in both casos. Tho Ontario Legislature, which has not juris- diction in tho liguor traflio, potitions the Domin- lon Parliament for & prohibitory liquor law. Moxrnxar, March 26,—Nine ‘Fropallnre, four now, nro to run between hore and Chicago direct this season, b2 One hundred and four interments in the city last weelk, — FRANCE, Pants, March 25.—Twelvo mombera of the Becret Hoolalist Bociety have boon arrosted at Ydes. Two of the prisoners are Spaniards, and stylo thomsclyes ropresontatives of tho Govern- ment at Badrid, Other arrests in tho ssme quarter aro reported, : Thero bavo recontly beon serious disturbances smong the cadots at Bt, Cyr, Gon, Cissoy, Min- ister of War, to-day visited the institution, and sentoncod ten of tho studonts to ono month's imprisonment. —_——— AUSTRIA, Loxpox, March 25.—An International Patent Rights Congress will bo held “in Vienna duriny the World's Exhibition, It will bo composed of manufacturers, sciontific men, and otbor ox- perta, Threo Amerlcan gardeners will bo sllowed to Taiso vegetablos in Austrian soil to compoto for the sgricultural premiums, s « RUSSIA 8r. Pr1eespuren, March 25.—The Nova Jour- nal, which was established for the purpose of advocating an allisnce been Ruesin and France &8 been susponded. The Golos declares that the only issue of tho expodition to Khive must be the complote and unconditional surrendor of the Khivans to Rus. alan BWAY, 3 g s GREAT BRITAIN, LoxpoN, March 26.—Count Von Burnschorft’s condition (s hopoloss. Itis doubtful it he will live through the night. —e—— . GERMANY. Beawy, March 25.—A squadron of German baval vossels Liave been orderod to cruige in the Bpanish wators. e FIRES. Destruction of Property in Various Places«=Loss of Life, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dernorr, Mich, March 25.—Thoe house of Honry Poters, at Groeso Point, six miles from this city, was destroyed by firo last night, while Potors and wifo were_absent'at & barn raising. Four children woro in the house. Tho oldest, aged 14, esonped but ran back Into the buming houso to rescua hor younger sistors ; seizod one of thom and attempted to carry Lor out, but waa overcome with smoke and fire, and was only saved hersolf by the eofforts of neighbors, who were ¢éalled to the s{mt by her scresma. ’Kh the children but the old oullromhud, ond the lattor is badly burncd. The fire is supposed to have boen caused by the burating of a kerosene lamp. A fire nt Allogan, this morning, dostroyed the wngon and blackemith shop of ‘I'homas Parker, sud the dwelling house of Ira Chaffeo. Tot: loss, 87,600 ; no insurance, The fire is supposed- tobo incendlary, as it caught thirty lusg from any stove., ” Amo, March 25.—Vicksburg papers of tho 32d inst. contain lengthy accounts of a $100,000 firo, which took placo thoro the provions dny, den{my n§ Taylor Brothers' oil works and ware- housg;,; (’;“E{mfanvro As}l ’llx(), it 11% ectal Dispalch to The Chicago Tribune, CepAn RAving, March 25.—A firo four milos south of Tama, yestordny, destroyed n farm- houge owned by a \woman named of, TLoss partly coverad by insurance, Dunuque, Iowa, March 25.—A fire this morn- Ing dsmegod tho frame dwolling of Jao rmsor to tho extent of $1,200; partially in- sured. A fire at Charles City, Towa, last night, totally destroyed the residonco of Thomaa Peters,whoso loss 1s'84,000 to 5,000, Waco, ‘Toxas, Mareh 24.—A firo occurred last night. The loss is 850,000; insuronco, £20,000. Fort & Trico, M. Goldsteln, Petor MoCloland, tho eatate of G, B, Woods, and I 1, Wilkinaon aro the principal sufforors, Provivexce, IL. I, March 25,—A firo at Pho- nix Villago, rienr this clty, this morning, de. stroged elght buildings, four of thom businoss housos, involving n loss of 3150,000, The prin- cipal Josers on huildings are W, H, Spaucor, 8, E. Curd, P. Duffe, Johu C. Conley, and Loawton & Collins. BunuinatoN, Tows, March 25.—About 11 o'clock Inst_night a flro broke out in a row of buildings on Main stroot, opposits the Union de- ?ol, in this city, The whole row, comprising our framo buildings, was totally consumod. LErsuma, N. Y., Maroh 25.—An Inceudiary i ot Waverley, this morning, deatroyod the Opora House, Manner & Co’s bakery, and a jewelry store. Louy, $060,000, -— Nteamboat Suniks TouvsviLLe, Ky., March 26,—About 9 o’clock to-night, as the steamer DBrill, hound from Nash- villeto Pittsburgh, was eutoring the mouth of the now canal, sho struck starboard side of her bow on tho unfinished wall below the lock, tho wall being coversd with waler, and o snow storm and high wind prevail- ing. Capt. Cox was on the hurricang deok, and pilot 1% J, Bruce at tha wheel, 'The boat wos immodintely backed, and a tarpaulin bung over the bow. Thae pumYu were sot ab work, snd tho officors, thinking t! ;a{‘oould HOVE ber, moved on into the canal, but when thoy on- tored tho firat lock the wator mado ko fast that A'HE CHICAGO .DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY; MARCH 26, 1873 ehe sunk, and now lies quartoring aoross the oanal, oovored on onoslde and np loqhnhurrlunno doolk fn water, with an immonea holo In hor Btars board bow. Asgoon an thoy aaw the boat mus sink, tho ofMicors, orow afid pussongora slippédal on the wall of tho look, atd nokody. was. hugt. The Gaptain thinks ho cannot ralso hor till the water falls, nnd will ontor & protest to-mor: row, * Tho Brill was valued at $15,000, wnd insured for, 10,000 in equal amounts in' the Eurekn, Citizens, Hillsburg, and DBontmon! Companios, of I‘u’teb\lrfih., %mmd by hurm(?:pf tafn, M. A, Cox, Tho ol foll” overboard xlmnuga whoro sho carooned It ls not kmown whethor ony othor machlnery {s displaced. The water Is fittoon or twenty foot deop whore she lies, Tho Brill had 250 tons of iron, 100 tons for for this E‘Mn' the rost for Plttaburgh; olso 20 tons of ollor iron from Hillman's Mills, Tonn., 15 .of which woro for Loulsyillo, tho romainder for Pittaburgh, 8ho had b bales of cotton in tho hold ¢onalgned to Dloko}z & Qo, Pittaburght & Iot of foathtrs to Edmonson & Son, Pltisburgh, and o lot of flax sced to Craighead & Co,, Pittaburgh, bosidea othor smaller lots of miscellancous frolght. Tho boat lies in auch a position as to block up the pasange of tho canal, but stoamers can take the falls at this stage of wator, and whon the water falls the bost can be ralged. STATE LEGISLATURES. MICHIGAN. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, . LaxstNg, Mich., Maroh 25.—The Senato spont most of tho dn& and ovoning discussing tho bill to raviso;tho Goneral Railroad aw: The Houso nd quite a lively discussion on tho bill requir- {ng manufacturing ostnblishments to nliow thoir employes one hour for dinnor, Tho bill comes up again for considoration, Tho Houso passed tho Honato bills to provide for letting tho con- tract for furnishing fucl and' stationory for the ueo of tle Biato; alwo for doing the Btate print- ing and binding; to organize the Countfos of Roscommon; Ugomaw, and Midland, and add cortain torritory to tho Gountlos of Monominoo, Marquatto, and Prosquo-Talg, and ropezl all lawa conflicting therewith ; the House bills to regu- Into catching fish in Lokes Erio and 8t. Clair; to rovide wivos with property and maintenanco from thoir husband’a estnto, whon nogloctbd or deortod by thom. The FHouso spont the ovoning discugsing the bill providing for a Railroad Come missioner. ‘7’0 the Associated l‘n&&& LinsiNo, Mich., dMarck 25, —~Tho House to-day passed tho Benate bill to constitute the Governor and tho Inspoctors of Stato Prison a Board for ‘making altorations, ropairs, and additions to tho Biato Privon, eaid Board to pracood with cone ‘vonlont dispatoh to rebuild what is known na the “contral building” of the prison ; to provide o auifable kitchon, guard-roows, hospital, ¢ chapel, engihe, bath, and stora-rooms, and make sucli othor repaira.qs may bo neceesary:for tho , safot; and health of tha prisoncrs and safety of build- Ings, tho wholo amount oxpended for the ssme not fo excood £160,000, Gov. Bagloy has nl({nod tho Dbl to organizo tho Twontioth Judiclsl Circuit, to consist of Allogan and Ottnwa Countics, Dills to roviso tho Gonoral Railrond law of Michigan and provide for the appolntment of a Railroad Jommissionor o &t prosont rocoiving o largo shara of attontion in Eulh branches of tho Legislaturo. ———— PENNSYLVANIA, Hannisngron, Po, March 25,—The Commit- tee on the Luzerne County olection cases was in congultation this mornfingl; Thelr reports will probablybo tocoived on Fridsy. It in now ro- ported t¥at tho eitting mombors (Domocratio) will all be thrown out, and the Ro&i\lhllclm ma- Jority in the House will bo inoressed by four. —— OH|0. Coruvamus, Obio, March 25.—Tho General As- Bombly rensgombled this afternoon, after a fow daya’ recces. In the House, bills were intro- duced to amend the Divoros Inws, 8o that an action for alimony may be commenced by o nou- realdont of Obio; to authorize colloges to chango thefr locntion, and maintain academios auxiliary thoroto. ——— N ARKANSAS, LiTTLE Roox, Ark., March 25.—A bill passed the Benato to oreate the County of Gurland, A memorial to Congress was introduced, asking the Governmont to soitls tho claima of tho Bouthorn Mothodist Publishing House, A bill was introduced in the Senate calling for & Con- stitutional Convention to meot on tho 2d of De- oomber next. ——— g MASSACHUSETTS. Bosroy, March 26.—In the Massachusctts Bopate, yestorday, a rosolutioh was relwrlod by the Committes on Education, allowing tho Agas- iz Musoum, at Cambridge, $50,000. S e TENNESSEE, NasnviLie, March 25.—Tho Logislaturo ad- Journed sine die at noon to-day. THE DEATH PENALTY. Threo Murdercers to be lianged. Bynacuse, N. Y., March 26.—In the cass of Fralich, the condomnod murderer, Gov. Dix has wrritten to the Judge, declining to interfero, and the Judge has refused to stay the exccution, which will take place on Priday of this weok. LATER—REBPITED, " Syaicuse, N. Y., March 26.—Henry Fralich, sontonced to bo hanged on Fridsy for the mur- dor of Petor Schaafor, was to-day grantod s re- spite by Gov. Dix until April 18, Tho respito is anted in order that tho testimony, rocently iscovered, may be examined. Tho testimony a&ne‘rtls that tho killing of Bohaafer was acci- lontal, 8aN Franoisco, March 26.—On Friday last, at Bonora, Al Bun, convicted of the murder of Ah Mow, was sentenced by ‘Judge Booker, on the 10th inet., to bo hung o Triday, April 35, 1878, botween thie hours of 10 in the morning and 4 in the afternoon, The execution will take place in the Jall-yard, LouisviLry, March 26.—Thomas Smith, the. murderor of ésgrgo Brayden, will be hanged at tho jail in this city on Friday, BOSTON. An Embezzlor Arraigned=-Tho Boston, Elurtford & Erie Bankrupteys BosroN, March 25,—~John Bavago, late Cashier of the Lechmaro Nationsl Bank, was to-dny are roigned, charged with ombozzlement,, ploaded not guilty; and gavo bail in $10,600, Judge " Olark, of the United Sntes Oirouit Qourt, this morning listened to n petition pro- sented by the assignees in bankruptoy of tho Boston, Hariford & Erlo Railroad, praying for instraotions of tha Court as to the fale of aquity of redomption ; whether tho property shall bo gold as a wholo, or in parcels, and whother it ahall be disposod of at publio auction or private sale, ‘Tho full hoarlng was fixed for Tiesday, 20th April, e The “suit of tho United Btates against tho Union Pacific Rajlrond Company, ordored by Congross, will probably be tried here. i el v [ o Objtuary. Spectal Dispateh to The Chisago Tribune, BrnivorieLp, March 25.—The Rey, N. Pierce, » Baptist clergyman of some note, died in this city, this aftornoon, of consumption, He waa tho reprosontatiye from this Stato to tho Inter. nationel Prison Congress, held in London, Jast July, and his roport of the proceedings and con- clusiona of the Congross is now beforo the Log- islature. Mr. Piorce was pastor and in oharge of one of the Baptist Olrches in this city, and waa hold in Ligh esteom by his poopla, WasuiNatoN, March 25. Jamos C. Konnoedy, formerly of Albany, N. Y., died to-day. Special Dispatoh {6 The Chicago Z'ribune, Dernorr, March 35.—William Stead, born in this city, diod to-duy, aged 76 years. —_——— Singninr Attempt nt Sulclde, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yony, March 26, —Julius Endo, » printer, residing in Jamaics, L. I., becoming disuatisfia with lifo becausio bis foroman compelled him to perform monial servicos, n’grnofl with his wite to commit suicide to-day. He sharpensd a razor, and, efter opening tho velus In his arm and log, passed the weapon to his wife, and sho did tho samo. Then thtzl both went to bed sud calmly. awaited death, uv.‘ifhhor happon- od In, however, and it is bolleved that they will recover, Nasnvitie, Morch 25—~A widow woman, namod Housdon, €0 years old, living 0 milos south of Nanhvil[n. wad takon out of hor bed by unknown partios last nlsfllt and carried to a common, whore a J; lows had boen erected for droasing hogs, and linng until sho wae dosd. It i supposed from tho traoks dlscoverod that two men committad tha doed, ‘Tho cauge of ths out- rage Is unknown. % - 8§t, Louis Polltics, 8r. Louts, March 25,—~The Liberal Count; Committes held & socret meeting yesterday af- ternoon, but it 8 known that they took no ac- tion on the recent nominations for city officers, but docided to leava every momberof ‘the party {roe to voe as hie ploases, . NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. Junior Exhibition Yosterdays«Intors dnting Exorcladm Syiectal Dispatoh to The Chicano Tribune, LvanstoX, March 20,—Nobwithstandiog tho furious storm raging at tho hour announced for tho junidr éxhibition, a xespectable audionce wero fured from tholr homos to the Methodist Ohurcti, partly by‘thé romembrancs of the in- tolleotual tronts sprond by doparted clasnos and tlio oxpootation that tho class of 1674 would not fall oft short of ita prodocossors. % At 7:46 tho Groat Westorn Light ‘Guard Band tuned the lyro, aud tho juniors, 83 in number, marchod into tho church and took thelr soate. Prosldont Charlos I, Fowler prosided ovor tho oxorclaos with dignity, Mr. W, L. Martin, of Wankogan, solocted the Ropublican Governmont in Europe for his theme, Tho subjeot wasably liandled,thesponker infusing his splrit into tho audionco. Mo spoke of tho triumphs of liborty, the'idons of the social atructure, coming from so many contu- rios filled with rovolutions; 8o many royolutions socompanied b the dis- solution of ompires and the fall of dynasties, Tho sssociated movomonts of faots with idons, of pbilosophy with politics have bden infusing into tho Luman consclonge tho rlnd’plns o liberty and equality, and these principles founded on justico aro grndunu{ loveling the power of the groa, and raising the humblo to o realiza- tion of tholr rights, The full triumph of tho Ropublican movemoent of Europe will seo sll Europo Republican: The force of the iden which 1t contains; workl:fi upon Latin, Teutonio, and Belavio Fooylou o, will convert sooner or lator ln({ ons of sorvile races into freo humani- tarian Xepublica, Mr: MoVire, of Evanston, thosecond spenker, had for hia subject tho Continental Congross. His oration was well-recelved by the audlonce, and wna o Frnlanworthy offort, Hosald: We dato our national existenco from the 4th ot July, 1770, Among tho more important of precoding ovents waa tho first_Continental Congress, in Boptombor, 1774. Dologatos from ovory Ool- ony exoopt Goorgin mot at Philadelphia. Thero was Patrick Henry, whose stormy ologquenco ewopt overything .bofore it; Leo, whose elo- quonce was of the Oicoronian 0l- ish;. Snmuel Adams, tho patriotic and eolf-sacrificing Puritan; John ~Adsms, tho colossus of debate; Hopkins, the Quukor, and Washington, in the meridian of his days. Thoy sought liborty with equal rights, not in- dependenco. It wos o Union that was uncon- aclously formed the day that overy momber signed "his name to the articles known as tho Amorionn Assoclation, and from that should date tho boginning of the American Union.. Whon the days wero dark and the Lastorn sky black with the coming siorm, thess men were. the conservators of a people’s hope, faithful to its truat, and their councils were the presagae of tho rising powor that was to light all nations of the enrth to freedom. - Ar. M. O. Lewis, of Ohicago, pronounced an oration distinctly and in_good tasto, on *Im- provement and ifs Agont.” Ho spoke of oduca- tion aa tho groatost ineirumontality that has over oxisted for the improvement of tho race, ‘Tho common _&chool nwakons talent and sots it in motion, E\‘uxs’ ono is roached by ita anlight- ening powor. Education is the agent by which tho whole world is to bo civilized and Christian- ized, It is the industry, sobriety, and enterprise which oducation inspires and sustains tlat have made us what wo aro to-day, a groat and pros- porous nation. . i Mr. R G. Hobbs, of Rolls, Mo., pronounced on culogium on John Milton, in which wero meany choico thoughts, He eaid John Milton's careor openod into a atunf;oly active contury. '.l’hu:;fh unappreoiatod in his own day, he was not dishoartonod, for thore dwelt in his soul the mlx.'jhty powor of o faith which swopt into tho darknoss of the gront future, and wrestod from tho on-coming yeara the moed of famo so juatly merited. As "darknoss scttled abont” him, on unearthly fire was kindled with- in which ° brightened, until finally it burst into tho duzzling brightness of his motch- 1oss opio, casting o glosm of light down the long line of the centuries, touching into distinctnoss the Imw.\icmwn grotped on tho walls of time. Mr. W, O. Estes, of Bar Viow, Wis., spoke of railrosd monopoly, mnintaining that railronds havo bocome o factory in our advanced civiliza~ tion, ~ Thoy are neccssary to the Western farm- er and mechanic, and to the Esstern merchant and’ millionnivre, and under proper restraint they are dostincd to work out dmarvelous results in tho devolopment of our extonsive country. The remady for nbugo liea in bringing & correct public eontiment to bear in restraining corporations from asking, and legislators from anting, too much; in forming & sentimont of El(;naaly which will deter men from gain at the sacrifico of honor, truth, and the violation of public trusts. Tho sixth spesker, Mr. M. G. Kaufman, of Docatur,under the theme ¢/ The TrueStatesman,” dealt & blow nt corms:ion and venality. He naid to catablish Iaw aud order on the throne of all pations is the struggle of tho centu- ries, In this contest towers the statosman, not necossarily of nobla birth; his ancestry is Jost in theroyalty of his doeds. To adjust tho conflictin ests of our extensive territory, to solve umqntr idate problom of govornment forced upon ua by advancing civilization, to mold into ong harmonious systom ruled by law all races, to catoh the highest sentimonta of right an shape thom into statutos,—that shall "be tho standard of national morality. To purgo politics, oducate publio conscienco, and kesp unsnllie tho robo of juatice, cnlla for the bost services of the statesman, Mr., W, B, Robinson, of Buffalo, N. Y., paid & glowing tributo to_Joshua Leovitt. Hois the ossossor of a good voice, under excellont con- TroL. "0f i subject Lo said: Hials s proud namo upon tho uation's roll of honor, Emi- nently sucoessfal ag an advocate for temperance, education, and evangelical religion, the one pur- pose of his life was the abolition of slavery, " He cducated the public sentiment, which “found ita climax in the omancipation’ proclamation. Ho was radical in his ideas, and worked against groat opposition, yot his faith of final snccoss naver failod. ‘Tho last penker of the ovening, Mr, EN Mec- Olish, of Watseka, had for o subjeot, *'Beven,” On this unsuggeativo word ho delivored an able oration, Tho lino of thought was that tho seven oges in the history of croation are & prophecy; that human tistory shall include only soven ages. Five havo passod sway, and the sixth is draw- . Tho age in whoss morning light wo stand lsLihu stono. Tho bronze, the iron, the age of Fhrfleflutlon," and thonge of roason all molten into one—the product of all past ages, Thoelone watchman, atanding on tho plsgah of faith, peors through the mists of science, no-callod, through the dust of skopti oism, risin, from the collision ~ of halt truths in roligion, and a gleam of hopo brightons his aged countonance a8 he shouts back, it is morning. Presidont Fowler announced that J. A, Whipple had beon awarded the first, and W. Beott Matthows tho socond, prizo for the best docla- mations at tho froshmen contest in tho easly Fart of this month, e Telographic Brevities. Tenry B, Whithouse and Danlel O'Hara havo recoived from Gov. Palmer Lonorary commis- slons to tha Vienna Expedition. George B. Killman, of Detroit, waa yesterday arrosted and beld for trial for seducing Misa Benthein, 19 years old, - The stesmer Gracia Irving has been found whore sho wea sunk, off Duxbury, Mass., and will probubly be roised, A Boston youth, nfml 14, played hnnidn}z on Baturday, using o wheelbarrow for a platfor: ‘3"’,{3" cauted over, aud he was soon attor tound ond. ‘The propellor_Mossenger, of tho Englomann Transportation Line, artived at Milwaukee yos- torday, after boing ico-bound for fifty-six days on tha enat shore, Citizons of Grand Rapids have pledged thom- solves to raise 817,600 as promiums to be offored at tho racos, next Juno, of tho now Driving Park Association of that city, Lesding Presbytorian, Mothodist, and Re- formod clergymen of Detroit Lave united in» letter to Gov, Dix, thaunking him for his lettes to Dr. Tyng in the Foster caso, Qortifieata of organization was issuod from tho_offico of iho Beoorotary of Btate, at Spring- %‘Md, yuuutnrdny, tc‘ é}&a M“‘flénmlct:'l 'l‘yq‘l ‘oun: ompany, of lcago. Oaj stool amo,gfim % 0. ey Y An extraordinarily !:rga mass meoting of Gor- man Oatholics was”hold Iast night at thes Phil- adolphia Aw!nm; of Musio, The vast auditorium was crowded, The objeot of the mecting was to extond sympathy fo tho Catholica of Germany. Anufo Bissol, & woll-known cotirtenan of Jnok- sonville, 111, attempted to commit suioido on Bunday n(gh. .8t her house on East street, b uklng o largo r?nnnuty of h{dme of ohloraf. Bho is slill sufforing “from ihe effects of the poison, but will probably recover, The Board of Rlegenta of the Michigan Univer- sity, yesterday, oleotod' Dr. Donald MoLoan, Drofossor of Burgory, The law and ‘modioal gradunting oxorclsos: of the Univorsity take r‘lncu to-day. " Thora aro 123 graduates from the l aw Dopartment, including two Iadics. and eighty-ona graduates from the Molioal Depart- mont, including fon ladien. - Caplialists of Dloomington -and Normal aro contemplating the. oraction of an oxtonsive woolon mill, to cost not leas than $25,000, sud to bo looated on tho water-course of Bugar Orook which lics in Normal- Aftor tho perfootion of cortain nogotiations betwoon tho Town of Nor- mal and the projaotors 8t tha ontorpriso, work will at onco bogin, Col, Bherldan and Ool, Forsyth, Bhorldan's staf, poased ihrough k. Louls, Tnst night, to vislt and {nspoct the m.lllthrygout» in Toxna and along tho linoof the Rio.drando, They will bo jolned in May, at some point in tho Bouthwost not yat designated, by Hocrotary of War Belknap_and Gon, Sheridan, and the wholo party wil roturn via Now Orleans. ‘Tho stooklioldors of the Northorn Illinols Coal and Iron Company, held an olection in LnSallo yostorday morning, ot which the - following officora wero choson: Yor Prosident, Col. E. D, Taylor, of Ohlcaga, ro-olected ; Eecra‘-ry, Trong- urer, and Gonoral Buperintondont, Goorgo II. Loy, of LaSallo, also, ro-clected; Dircotors, of Gonornl Col. B, D, Taylor, J. Rooley Wallaco, nod Gon, Hart, L, Stowart, of Ohicago; O. 1. Taylor, of Bondota, and-Aloxauder Campbeli, of LaSalio, THE WEATHER. War Dopartment Roports and Proge mnosticntions. Cmioaao, March 25.—At Pdmbina this morn- ing, 12 dogrees below zoro, and the wind from tho south, At Duluth, 14 above; Escanabs, 18 above ; Alpons, 31 above; Milwaukao, 31 nhoyo; Chiongo, 24 abova; Bt. Louls, 81; Lowisville, 40; Dotroit, 41; Buffalo, 175 Al mi 27; Quobec, 4; Burlington, Vt., 13; Boaton, 26; Now York, 2§ Wanhington, 87; Charleston, 01; Jnckeon: villo, Fla,, 63; Now Orloans, 08 Nashvills, 56; Omseha, 5 Ohoyenne, 6; Corinno, Utah, 30} Ban Trancldoo, 60, Gonorally cloudy' il over tho coun Snowing at Omahs, Marquotte, Escn- nabsa, Milwaukoo, Chicago, Dos Moines, Davo) port, Keokuk, Bt. Louls, Cincinnati, Grand Huo- von, Oloveland, Toronto, Rochester, New Yorlk, and Philadelphia. WaAn Derantaexr, OFFioE o¥ ToE Cmizr Bioxan Senvice, DivistoX or TELEGRAMS AND Rzronts For_ THE BENEFIT oF COMMEROE, WasnminaTon, D. O., March 25.—Probabllitios— ‘Tho storm contre now in Knnt\mkg will probably move oastward a8 a wall doveloped oyslone over tho Middlo Atlantio coast, where s sccond storm centra Is about to form. For the Middle and Epst Atlantlo coast, brisk and possibly high northoast winds, with rain and 8now, will provail on_Wodnosday morning. From West inin ond tho lower lakes to tho Missisaippi, brisk north aud wost winds, with rain and snow, followed on Wodnesday night by cloaring weather. Northerly winda will continua in tho Western Guif Btates, with falling tom- perature. The winds will veer to tho northwest, with falling temporaturo in tho Eastorn Gult Btatos, and o tho southwest and wost, with rain in tho South Atlantic States during Wodnes- day morning. D“fl!!fl"f{‘ signalacontinue on tho Middle and Eost_ Atlantic Conats, and aro ordered for Obarleston, Bavannah, Jacksonville, and Mobilo, BLOOMINGTON, March 25.—A most soverosnow- storm has beon rnfiing here duflnfi the day, Theo ronds aro fast drifting up, Tho Bloomingion & Normal Horso Railway has alrendy consed its raiu!u tr(l}‘u. 1TILE Room, March 25.—Rain, sleet, and anow m—da‘r 3 hoavy winds ; quita cold. | Beorr, Vlu., March 26.~There was o movero snow-storm horo yosterdsy snd to-day, and it atill contlouos, 0 p. m, Noarly a foot of snow ling fallon. Mrwauvkee, March 28.—A severa northesat snow-storm provailed here sinco yestorday noon. No intorruption to travel. Cepan Iiarips, Iowa, March 25.—-A goneral snow-storm commonced yesterdsy afternoon and continued through tho night, until wo have about six luchos o tho grouud. 'tho wonthor is cold. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, LaASALLE, March 25,—A snow-storm from tho northenst has Ernvuflnd oll day. Tho snow is nbout four inchos deop this ovening, and is still coming, thicker and faster. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MapisoN, Wis.,, March 25.—A snow-storm began hero last evening, and has continued most of tho day, accompanied by & high wind. Four or five inches of enow has follon and drifted badly, Tho Northwestorn train from tho north was {hrea hours and s half late. The Milwaukeo train this afternoon ‘and othor trains were not delayed. ; 81, Louts, March 25.—A driving snow-storm provailed here sinco early this morning, accom- peniod by strong northweat wind. Boveral inchies of snow havo fallen, aud the day snd night one of the most boistorous of the soason. Heavy ;{uuwu have alsotallonin West Missouri and Anses, TOTAL DEPRAVITY. Confession of n Matricides.Fle Miir« ders his Mother to Please Iiis ‘Wife. Marroon, Ill., March 25.—William L, Lang- ston, a son of the old Indy who, with tho littlo girl, Mary Easter, who was living with her, was found murdored fn bor bed rocently, near Pra- dive, in this county, has confessed to the killing of both parties, and mcouses his wife as an ac- sessory. Thus tho doop myatory that has shrouded this terribjo affair Hnuy clonrod away, and tho guilty onos will suffer the pouslty, Langaton {8 in Jail nwnlflng trial, and tho only motive ha nasigns is the instigations and porsuasions of his wife, who never had pleasant foolinga toward the old lady. In addition tothis is the probability that' Langston and his wife were somewhat over-anxfous to get possession of the old lady's property. There is a very strong fooling agnhnt the murderer in the uuifihbnrhnud where the tragedy occurred, and, had hie not bean removed by tho officors, he would probably have received very summary justice. I0WA. State Finances-=fRailroad Assessmonts -~Decision Concerning School Djs= tricts--Insurance ¥oxcs and Feos. Des Morxes, March 25.—The March paymants will bring 860,000 into tho State Treasury, and will put the Btate in ‘funds for any contin~ gonoy. Only 876,000 in Stato warrants are out- atand 3 The fixnonuve Council have not yot com- letod thoir nssessment of the railroads of this tato. The Bupremo Court has docided that upon the orgenization of tho sub-distriots of & school diatrict f.ownshi& into an indopondent district the district township be- comes tully supersedod, and goes out of oxist- guce excapt 80 fa ag fs ifo may bo prolonged by special provision for speoial purposoes ; also, that school-honses and lands owned by school diatricts, togethor with all othor propnrtg shall bo taken into nocount In_sottling- oquitably tho rights of distriots growing out of a division. It haa beon a question for some time whother, in the osae of a.division of aschool district, school- houses should bo considerod as assote. Insuranco companies have paid to tho Btato Auditor, sinco Jan, 1, taxes to the amount of #43,472.90. ‘They have also paid, aa foos, §11,~ 420, PRI G CITY ITEMS, The OhlnnFa Olub .aro actively fitting up the Grogg mansion, on the corner of Eldridge court aufl%lbnh avenue, as a model club-houso. Ty TRIDONE Iv in fayor of “gupploments,” and bas made thom popular in Chicago, but this last supplement of winter does not come under the rulo. . Mre. Foss, of No. 270 Sonth Morgan street, on whoso death the Coroner was requosted to hold an inquest, waa found to have died n notural doath. Tho story that hor doath was myatorious was started by & well-moaning friend. The COaledonian Club have bought a town site at Morton, on the Milwaukes & 8t, Paul Rail- rond, and will mnke it & home and resort for canny Scotchmen, Bpring travel has begun, and the hotel men are happy, and working their narrow margina to tho beng, {o make travelers so, In n few wooks tho -ont addition to hotel faollitios will open for hicago hier nexw era as the hotel city of the cou-- tinont. 3 Tho Coroner hold an inquost yosterday morn- ing on the body of Edward T, Johnson, a col- orod boy, 4 yoars of age, at tho house of his pa- rents, No. 880 Stato streot, who dled from being burned last Bunday morning. The verdiet of the jury was in accordance with the faots. At the inquost on Charlea Potorson yeaterday sftornoon, who was killed by the explosion of a still at the Northwestern browery on Monda; morning, it was shown that the burating of tho atill was oaused by the dofeotive bands which on- ofroled it. The inquost wns held at No, 124 Ripel street, the residonce of tho doceased. gt Exccution of tho Murderer of 'Twonty~ one Porsvons. A man who, in four years, caused the deaths of twenty-one persons i Olristiaua, Bweden, was recenfly delcoted and executed, = Previous to bolog behieaded, ho mado tho following confos- alon: “MMy name is Albrog Gorson; my father was tho Iate Bwodish General, Riddersing ; I was oducated for tho_srmy, but Wad expolled from tho Military Acadomy’ for committing &rsonj I osoaped punishmont ‘and obtained, undor an ne< sumod namo, employment ny ongincer in Lho Dannomora minos. Durln;‘utlmt timo, I ropoated- 1y folt an uncontroliable disposition to commit arson, but alivays ovoroamo it, An old class- mato of mino rocognized mo ong day, and I wag at once dischhrged from my fiositforis I resolved to tako s terrible rovouge tipon him, and; honr- ing_that ho livod nt Obriatiana, I followsd him {o this city, but nevor ZM had ai opporfunity to moat him %0 ns to bo ablo to Lill him, For four yonra I droamod of my rovdngo night and day, and I got firo to buildings whoro I bolioved lhné he or anyof his relatlons wore. Have killo roveral puo%]u on tho streots and nelghborin highways, bolioving that thoy wers Justus Dri- 04, my onomy, Finully, ontho day before yoster- day, I found out that Drigos’ deughter was & pupil at the sominary, snd I resolved to bnrn it to tho round. I conoconled m‘y;anllln tho bailding and onpod up o pile of rubblsh, which I saturated with conl-oll and theu aet it on firo, liowevyer, not quick enough in escepo, and iy clothos [fot ignited, and I liae the utmost diffonlty in extinguishing tho flames, sud then jumpod from the second-story window, brosking my log. I dragged myself toward tho forast, whero I was found to-dny. I am gullty, but could not help it.” Gorshon was tried for tho crimos in the Assize Court, and sentoncod to bo behonded. Whon ho was led out to tho placo oxocutlon she oulprit prosonted a most repulsive appoaranoo, his faco boing still covorod with & large scar, Ho died game, howovor, RAILROAD NEWS. Scrious Trouble Over tho Liberty & Viennn Railrond-= Other Railrond Xtoms Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Younasrown, O., March 25.—The Liberly & Vionna Railrond was sold about a yoar ago to the Ashtabuln, Youngstown & Pittsburgh Qompany, thndpaymunt to bo half cashk aud half in the bonds of tho Company. The Liborty & Vienna Oumpmz. composed of Btanburgh, Struthers, Arms, Morris, of this city, & short time after, clnimed n non-fullfilmont of the contraoct on the part of tho Aehtabuls, Youngstown & Pittaburgh Compnn(, and tho courts allawed an Injunction proventing the Ashtabuls, Youngs- town & Pittsburglh Company from operating the rond. The injunction was™ dissolyed yesterday aftornoon, whono tho Liborty & Vienns party took posscasion of the road, tearing the track up in goveral placos, A large forco of mon aro out fo hold it. McCreory, Presldont of the Ashta- bula, Youngstown " & Pittsburgh Company brought in an oqually largo forco, and n conflict soomed certain, but wisor counsels have thua far vaniled. Both parties claim tho advantago, It 8 uncortnin yot how the war will to) ato. Great oxcitomont provails. LATER. H OLEVELAND, Ohio, March 95.—Evsrrth!ng ia quiet at Youngstown this evening. Thoro was niuch axoltemont thero to-dny, buk no riot. Mr. Mr. McCreery, Prosidont of tho Ashtabula, Youngstown & Pittsburgh Rallroad, filed an afi- davit this morning bofore the Justice of tha Ponco, who had John Btambaugh, Hugh Hamil- ton, and soveral other Directora and partisans of tho Liborty & Vienna Railrond Company arrested and brought before himon the chargo of willfully dostroying pmpsn{ belonging to the Ashtabula, Youngstown & Pittsburgh Rallroad. - The hear~ ing was postponoed until Baturday, Tho defend- ants olaim thoy noted for tho owners of tho proporty, and had a right to do_as they did, It spposts that only a part of tho Livarty'd Vionna nilrond was sold to tho Ashtabula, Youngstown & Pittsburgh Rond, and thopart Yn{mnnt cnsh and balance in tho bonds of the laftor Company was tendered, but tho Liborty & Vienna Compas ny refused to accopt thom, ond claim they still own the road, never baving doodod it am;y‘, OArro, 111, March 25.—The following import- ant resolution, bearing upon the proposed on- jolning of tho Tilinois Central Railrosd Company from uaing Loveo stroet, in this olty, for un- loading froight cars, was adopted unanimously this morning by the Cairo Chamber of Com- moreo : Resolved, That wo, as mombars of the Cairo Chambor of Commerce, aro opposed to moving tho cara off our stroct untll auch tima s thore may be somo better way or place provided for bandling tho large quantitica of freight arriving in cur eity. WAsniNaToN, March 25.—Tho General Ticket Agonts aro making satisfaotory progross in ar- ranging ratos. 'Thoy visited the Yresident to- dmy. 'The Qonvention will adjourn to-morrow. ‘The ratos which thoy are arranging will 50 into offac {n May noxt. Tho olnngos aro trifling, and do not affect 6 por cont of tho points to which ticketa aro sold from tho Atlantic citios. MISTAKEN IDENTITY. A. Curious Cnsc. T the Editor af the Rowling Green u{{.) Pantagraph: In 187—, on the steamor ——, from Louisvillo to Bowl‘mfle Groan, wos quito n Iargo party of pag- songora. Wo had gotton somo distance up Green. Riyer, when, at somo landing, & gentleman and- Iady camo aboard, registered as man and wife, and were duly nssigned a state-room In_the ladies’ cabin, “Tho boat's cabin prosonted tho usual varied scono, somo reading, saveral grouns ot tho card tablos, and Imots horo oud thore ongaged in conversation, In a fow minutes a waiter como forward and told the Captain that tho lady just como eboard wished to see him in bor room, who, & littlo surprised and wonder- ing, wont' immediatoly back snd knocked at the door, which was lhesitatingly, cautiously, with ovident signs of trepidation, opened. They wore both unmistakably much alarmed, and the lady agposfod o the Captain pitopusy for pro- toction. To his astonished inquiries about the cause of all this, she explained that, in passin down tho hall sho recognizod & man wWho hi boon her husband, but from whom sho had sep- arated and marriod agoin, and who had driveo thom from their homes with throata of violence, and followed them with ovar{ }gouuflxln annoy- anco; that they had but just loft a place in In- dinus, a8 thoy thought, socratly, when lo and bohold! ~hors ho was after them in Kentucky ! Bho wns in despair, and implored tho Captain fo protoct them. Ho assured hor that ho would, but beg- god her to point out the man, as ho was nc- quainted with nearly all, and covld not imagino srhich one it could bo. Aftor much importunity, tho ourtain being partially drawn go as to socure her from view, she was at Iast prevailed upon to na@ cautiously out, Ler husband standing bo- Eind her and evidontly equally frightoned, The ridioulousness of tho Bcono prosentod here may bo imagined. Hor oyo, with torrified fascinae tion, at laat rests upon bim, and sho pointa out » M, —, well lnown to tho Captain,—n gon- tloman whom he had known_for years,—well know he was not marrled and had évery reason to belicve nover had boon. Tho Captain assured hor sho was mistaken; that he knew the fact above related in regard to tho man, and that it could not be true. 0, V0= hemently, “I know it fa him. Do you think it ossible that I could like with a man threo yoars in tho rolation of wifo, that only o fow wWosks should intervene sinco I saw him, and then be unnb?ln to rocognize him or mistaka another for him?" I wasn, trylug to mako m; This was & posor sure cnough, and to a etran~ ger to all the partios, convincing and unanswer- able, But, then, there atood tho living, inoradi- cablo, insurmountable fact that this was John ——, and not Mr. —. ¥ hud known, for five or 6ix yours that ho was not married and had not been within that time, So we hnd it, neithor boing ablo to convinco the othor, I {»roposod to brln‘; him up for cloger inspoction, but sho was too much afraid of him to consont; but ropontod aasursncos of rotection at lnat provailed, and I want out for Ehm Calling him out from his card party, T briofly told him what had occurred, ond in his wondering amazomont ho assumed something of the appoaranco of a frightoned culprit. Brought faco to face, tho ludicrousness and singularity of the caso culminated. 1le commonces : “What Iu this you acouso me of, mudam, of bolng your formor husband, of following yon with thrents to kill, ote.? Why, I do not know ou—never saw you bofore on earth, to my flnowloflgc, and X novor lind a wifo.” Sho, answoring, *What, sir? You deny that our name is ——, that you were once my Lus- nnd, and that wo separated in ——, Tndlana?” Ho—'*Yos, madam, I do dony it, cach and all, and most emphatically.” . By this time, rAums a orowd Tiad baon attracted a4 witnosses and auditorn, Bhe ovidently was not convincod of her mistako, and, aftor a alight pauge, fays : “ “full, thore {s ono way to deofde this ques- tlon of veracity botwoon yousnd mysole. If you aro Mr, ——, aund my former husband, you have s doop soar in the edge of and hidden by your Liair, and at tho top of your forohoad,” Imagine the scono hero. Al aro eagor to sco the rosult of this tost, as ho pulls of his Lit, and stooping, prosents his head for oloso juspection, Bho mnervously raiscs his hair, looks, and looks nrnin; thore was no scar to be usoen, Ilo fools that ho has triumphed, and tha company present aequit him ; but she, amazed and confused, seems but Lalf convinced., Tloro tho case rosts, I have novor kince soon of hoard of the strangely deluded lady, but the gon- tloman, the subjoct of this delusion, is stillliv- ing on Greon Xiver, o rospectod, good itizen, and the hundreds who know him kuow this was o mistako, but a mistuke uttorly ineredible apd ‘wllerl gavo him & quart of boor, which ho lapped incomy) hensiblo—not committed by an no- quaintanco, nor oven an intimate friend, but by & wife, who had lived with & man fo & maritel ro- Iatlon for threo or four yonrs, snd only soparat- ¢d from him then for s fow montha. ‘As o caso of ‘' mistalen idontity," it certninly is without parallol. “ MONTE. A Bad Story of n Docent Dog's Downe falle=IWhat o ¢ Glass of Boor?! Londs Ko, . T'rom the Indlargpolll Herald, There was no bettor-bohaved dog in tha entire Btato of Illiucis than Dallard's ** Monto.” He was young, handsome, intelligont, educatod, and of good moral habita, 'Tle was n Ligh-brod uottor, with long, soft hafr, dark-brown in colur, an tawny undor the throat. His oyos worn soft ahd molting in tholr oxprossion, his silkon oars hnd tho ‘i“m"'“" droop, and hig ariatooratio tail was oloquent In its oxprossion of joy and affoc. tion, nnd rigid as an_ax-handlo whon its ownor como to o point. (Monto was n rongonable dngfi You could always make him 600 tho point witbont tho nid, of the hunting.whip.) As for his noso—thore mover was such a noso hung to a dog bofore. Ifo could scout a quail noros & forty-noro flold, and could rotyieve any- thing oxaopt his reputation in tho Intter part of his careor. o would carry & dond bird qull & mile and put it into the wagon, and he nevor mouthod or manglod tho gamo, When Ballard ‘Was norvous or fustored, and missed good shots, Monto chearfully camo up to bo licked with the ramrod, mngunn imously taling all tho blame on himsolf, but whion. anybody plso of tho party missed foir shot, Monte mado no attempt to concesl his contomptuous disgust, On theso occasions ho usually relioved his mind by lioking tho other d(;g. Monte had o bright futuro be« fore him, Dut, alua! In nn ovil hour ho tasted his firat glaas of boor, and from that momont was arulnod dog. Tho way of it was this: It wos a hot day in_ Auguat, and DBallard and his friond hod boon bunting ovor tho fie stubblo for hours, No water was to bo bn{f though a kog of beor was in tho wagon. Monte wos neatly gono up, His tonguo hung outa foot or moro, and his g,nl&l:‘nq”g nldes indicated epoody dissolution. Ballard, unable to obtain up with satisfaction, and demanded moro, Ho was given & pint more. Coneldorably rofreshod, the hunt was resumod, but Monte bohave strangoly. Ho dashod about in & reckless man- nor, and tumbled headlong over fonces. Ho barkoed iy & maudlin, incohorent way, and quar- retod without couse with Bmith's dog. = Ho soemed to hayo lost the control of his noso, ond would run over a covey of grouse, and a momont afier como to a4 do point on n flold-mouse or grasshoppor. He ohaaod rabbits—nan indisorotion which he would bave scorned in hia sober sonscs. It was pain- fully ovidont.that Monto was drunk—palpably and shamofully drunk—drunk as o fiddlor. Tho noxt momln%l\lonte' got uE with o raging hoadacho, Ho folt bnd. Hia bhaf Efl“ul]. But ho seems to have honrd of the drunkard's axiom —* the hair of tho dog is good for the Dita"— #nd he nccordingly followed Ballard down town ond “rung in” onhim whilo - ho was_taking his matornal “whisky snd tansoy. Dallard stood treat, and Monte * histed in” n glass of old.stock alo. Boveral loafers thought it was fupny to sco o dog making a boast of himsolf, m;h“ 80 thoy, invited poor BMoute to tako nnother and another, until the upehot- of it was ho wont tomo ihat night druker then ovor, It got noised around town that Monte Hlked boer, ond overy body bogan to invite him, The con- soquonce was that ho becamo asof. Ho ne-, glooted his businoss. Ho boantiful eyes bacamo rod and rhnu‘;-?, Ho froquented the bar-rooms, and **lald "ifor invitations to drink, When hard pressed ho would run his faco with tho barkespor. Monto mado froquont offorte to reform; but dog flosh is wopk. Aftern day or two of abstl- nenoe, ho wonld pluoge ina deopor dobsuch, |. Hig mhator notice on sll the onto have anything; Ho found moans to_gak And g0 he went from bad to wordo. becomlni alarmed, sorvy \vhlalfi shops not to lot ut all to no purpose. drunl overy day. Beer got too weak for him, snd he took-to whisky. Other dogs hu(im to look down on him. Smith's dog—a misorable mongal—cue his acqyaintance, Even tho fistes and benoh-logs regarded him with a pity that was moro galling to his proud naturo than con- tompt. Finally the ond came. After an unusu-~ ally protractod dobauch, Monto bogan to soo things. He would bristle up at tha imaginary dogs, and thon shrink in the moat_abject torror from somo imoginory assailant. Thon ho would come to a doad point on nothing, and again ho would hustlo imaginary cataabout the yard, and, gotting them in 5 corner, bark for hours at vacaucy, Ho couldn't slecp. He couldn't eat. Ho gouldn’t do nnvthln'fi that was sensible, and finally died as the fool disth—of jim-jama.” Weo buried him under an applo tree, with a head- board boarlng the following inscription BAORED TO IIE MEMORY OF “ MONTE,” Only Dog af A. C. Daltard, Who (&mm Diod Dec, 12, 1638, OF TYPUOID PNEUMONIA, Buperinducad by overwérk and Menfal Anxlety, 4 GONE TUT NOT FONGOTTEN." That was.a lio about tho cause of his death but wa couldn't find it in our hoarts to esy that 80 good & dog died of dolirlum tremens. Tour~ teon times has the applo-tree shed its blooms upon poor Monte'’s grave, and fourteen thousand times havo low-born village curs emelled and scratchod at the foot of the monumental tablet, but his virtues aro atill remembered by all, whilo the brond mantlo of charity is thrown over. his frailtios, —_—— Railrond Accis .nts, Speetal Dispateh to TFs Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Ill, March 45.—The Hon. John O, Champlin, formerly County Judge of this coun- ty, at 11 o'clock Iast ovening, was run over and almost instantly killed by a freight train on the Chic&go, Rock Tsland & Pacifio Roilrond, in this this city, within s fow rods of his own houso, whore the road passos. Ho was returning from his offico, and on finding the stroot obatructed by o train of cars attomptod to go round thom in the roar, The length of the train was &arebnbly groator than ho thought, boing docoived by tho optical illusion of n Ught at night being much {arther than it really appears, aud, on roaching the end of the train, aimod to walk furthor down the track, ond reach o streot leading to his rosidonce, On tho way he oncounterod the crossing of tho track over the foeder, and’ ‘was thrown by stepping into a spaco botweentho ties. In this Fosltion tho down-froight suddonly came thundering upon him, Tho engineer saw him when it was too late, and in an instant the unfortunate man was a quivoriug mass of blood- ing flesh, Both arme were brokon aud are sov- ored from tho body. Ona‘log was crushed and nesrly torn off. Ho lived only a fow minutos aftor bolng removed. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, OepAn RariDg, March 26.—At Kopsuth, Iows, to-day, & pay-car on the Burlington Cedar Rap- ids & Minnesots Railrond, ren into s train on & sido traolt, and ditohed one conch and the tendor, ond smashed tho engine some, No one was in- ured, Cmvomynatr, March 25,-At about 8 o'clock this ovomnganaceidont happened to the Indianapolis, clnuinnntl&LuntMm train, coming this way, 2 miles erst of Elizabothtown, Hamilton County, Oblo, ~Tho cnuse was n broken rall, The train had two paseonger-cars, Oaly the hindmost one run off, and rolled over twico down & stesp bank, The injured wore: Mraf "Trick, of Indianspolis, Berious cut in tho hoad R. T, Bull, Princoton, Mo, la? and arm cut. From tho Llueding of tho leg, it 18 supposed that somo small arterios aro cut. G.W. Loo, Bt, Louiss Jogaph Falth, Warrenburg, Ik, bruised ; J, W, Phullips, Cincinnati, burned and out, Tho lnst three are thonght to be not seriously hurt, The romaining pesseugoers, of which thoro was rtultn o numbor, wora not soriously hurt. ‘Tho train, due hero ab 0:80, was dolayed loss than an honr. The wound- ed are recelving surgical attention at the Walnut Btroet Houso. , I’om‘m\xm, Me,, March 25.—An accident on the Grand Trunk Raflway ocourred ncar Wost Dethol, N. ., and was cansod by a collision bo- twaon n froight and tio train. Both onginos and sovoral cars woro wrooled, Capt. Nathan Walker in charge of the tio was soriously injured aud soveral others badly brulsed, Iow Thoy Trado the Kentucky ¥ _ Moumins. Rockeastle Correspondence Lebanon (Ky)) Standard, At Poiug Croalk, Jaokson County, o trador_ haid bought shoop of ' roeidont, Rosident had ono moro to sell, when the following conversation ousuod : “Lrader—* T'll givo you & for that shoop.” Rosidont—* It's worth £6." B—* Tt aln't worth £2.” R.—* It's worth &5." L, — It aln't." R, (drawing a large navy)—*' What'sthat shoep worth 2" T,—¢ Undor tho ciroumstances, I think it's worth nigh unto £6." Thoy traded forthwith, For Vienna. Dusuque, In, March 25,—1The Hon, D. N. Cooloy, Presidont of the First National Bank of Dubuqite, has boen nirpulntod & Oommigsioner §o the Vionna Exposition by the Governor of own. - Tyonis, Ith, Maroh 26,—Dy, ¥, N, Niglaw loft and hia silkkon coat got !hn&gy. d Large A%&t here this moming for Europo,; undor tho ap~ {mlnlmn t of Gov. Bovoridgo as Commissioner: 0 tho Medical Convention at Vienns, Austris. ek sl Coohise on his Resorvations Wanmninatox, D, 0., March 25.—The following; n8 boen rocoived hero : o p2 Ariz, March 11, o Commintoner of Tndtan A futre, Iashington, D, Ot Cochisa with 1,000 of his band aro on the resetvaiion at Bul}(’vlmr Sprisge. * Bigned) 11, Tonorrx, Buporintondent, ——— Xioaton Onttle Markot, y WATRNTOWN, Mass,, March 25,—Dree Qarrrz—Te . colpts, 438, Prices on -Northorn ptook nto firm ; mee flum fraden dull, Balee cloleec$10,1691100; balra, $0.50@10,50 ; firai quailty, $5.0060.25 ; necond, $0.00G8 .60 third, 5,000,560, ¢ BRER AND LaMus—Roooipts, 0393 market dull, ;i;):a 1n lots at $8.00@4.76 each; veal calves, $5,00@ g Fatnl Explosion. BostoN, Marcy. 26.—The mill of the American Powdor Company, at Acton, Masn,, blow up yes- térday, killlng two* wockmen, one of whom ‘wax named Wontworth, and injuring throo othars, —_————— Up in Balloon. READING, Pa.,, March 25.—Donaldeon, the scronant, made an asconsfon at %90 p. m. yos. tordny, His coureo wod northesst, and he'haa nat yot booy hoard from. —_— Another Murders Wrxowa, Mion, March 25.~Isgno Page, of Homor, shot and killed Frank Eaton during a quarref this aflornoon. MARRIAGES. GILES-FERRY—At L tho S imate. B3t Fav l'nolbnbdud, ‘A“I'l{ ‘flll:"fl' v 0 ) Bevtioh O & in 11t,, on Tuesdsy, oylor, at tho residonce o los, of the irm of GIl ol G4l and Dary, eldest daughter DEATHS, JONES—) 1d 3 y P Ty T B e e of Willtam and Ahn Jdnes, formorly of Ghiosgo Fugoral on Wednoddsy, fho 6ti, at2 o'clock D, m, LEWIS—-In Sxoramonto, Cal,, on Saturday, Feb. wfim;fl" Luowis, Torinorly Gt X<, Wapae, Toar: snt Iags £~ 1" Worno and Indisnapolla papors plesss copy. CORMOD £—March 24, at hor resfdonce, 87 Hamniond- ira. Jano Goetiod, of Kirk Andross, Talo.ol-Aan,, ligfl 63 yoars and 11 mnl’lh'. % mg)n to-day at 3 o'clock to Gracoland, $0-Detrott, Lapaor (Mich.), aud Islo-of-Man papore: pleass copy. JORDAN--Ma 1 bronchi; Maw. A ot TS ot . 4L Teray Conaumplon, Mes rpi dosstcos ut hor Jate posidondo, 1023 Woak Adsrms- dnosday, at 105, m. " Erionds of tho family are ta- L e AUCTION S8ALES, By GEO. P, GORE & CO., 23, 94, and 36 Randolph-st, Glonoral Auotionoors snd Commisston Morabants; b roRular snloa ovory TURSDAY of b Dry Goods, Clothing, Ifats and Caps, Notions, &e, * ONWEDNESDAY, BOOTS AND SEHOES. ON SATURDAY, Furniturs, Housahold Goods, Ozockary, &o. Outald salonof il Kinds wttendod fo, and gpeoially mddof salea furnituro at privato realdongos, Haloscasbod & tiroa days, and ossh advanous mado. GEO. P. GORE & CO., 23, 24 and 36 Randolph-et., Wil offor at auction, by cataloguo, on WEDNESFDAY, Marol 20, at 94 8. 1., .4 FULL LINE OF Boots, Stoes & Slippers By ELISON & FOSTER. Ata Private Residencs, ELEGANT FURNITURE, No. 186 South Sangamon-st., WITHOUT RFSERVE, AT ATOTION, On Wednosday Morntug, Morah 38, at 1 ololack, ontire farmituro of & Sangamon-at, sasidehos_Parlor, Chamber, Library, Bining. Hoom, and Kitclion Iaiburs, Plotares, English Body Drusaols Carpots, Mattrassos, Crooki Gigsswaro, Btovos, &o., &o. /Al o splondid Onick 9-Octavo Plano, ~ EL{SON & FOSTER, Auctioncors. BANKRUPTCY! BANKRUPTCY! We WAL Sell the Entire Farnitare of the GALT EOUSHE, 42 South Water-st., AT AUGTION On THURSDAY MORNING, Marcha7, At 10 o'olook, conafstiug of Paclor and Ohambor Furniture, Diotog:ttoots and, Kifabon Furnlturg Crocko, Giass waro, Slivo-Plated are, Cutlery, Ifeds and Bedding, rge Hotel Rango, Bar Burnitucs, Show-Onsos, &o.s (8 fagt, ovarytiing Euhlnm to s Hotal. dyopder ot IHON & FOSFINN, Auctionsers. By WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, One and Two-Seat Phactons, Democrat, Express and Concord Wagons, Single and Doublp Harmess T ATCTIQIN, On SEDNESDAY, Mavch 10, st 10 & m.}’at Exchango, sabington.at. e ¥ 800 YAt A BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoors. OONTINUED SALE OF Ttalian Nearhle & Azate Goods, 0 & Amermo Hall Vases, Elegant Mantel Vases, Urns, Tazzasg, and Flsgons, Marble Groups and Figures, IMPORTED BY MESSRS. G. GIOVANNONI & CO.s T _ATCTION, Tfiggbllgn?:‘l%flfi Blh;flh 28, at 10 a. m., at Salosrooms, S8 and Bl Bon VALY &+ BUTTERS & 00., Auotionsors, By TAYLOR & HARRISON. f DRY GOODS, FANOY OO in st Ccloow. Lot Cottons HorpSlathny Clotblag, B A o, attinee 1 ooty oy tobo Clow Yh B % H ARRION, Auotlongors, i and 33 South Canal.at. TO BE S0LD AT AUCTION FOR WHOM IT MAY OONOERN, u’fifi‘,’n‘ffifé‘fl‘.‘fx’fflfifi’:‘r’f;{"am'{:é"&ffi riiyn ) TAYLOR & X 3 HARRINON, s Auctionears, 81 and % Houtli-Osnalst. LIVERY STOCK AT AUCTION? On_scocount ofa_chango fn buslnoss, oxtonsivaatack of lIvory At [ Wost Man commionciug on the 47th 2 ., conalating of 6 clarvuce wpriug coach, 40 an carciages. 1 po Poxtahsion top, &-aosted, 3 Vortiand open buggles, 10 pal arrluge horses Tlll‘l ha single cutters, 1xoll ou I|Ua| ¥ oun, robos, rly new and in good orde Ninoty ion wbors. 100,53 18 cont Intorest, with satisfactory indorsors, All r $100, onahi. 5 RIGHT 1 N LISON & FOSTER, Avetonerre, L0 THERS TWO0 MILLION .DOLLARS, GREAT GLOSING OUT. TRUSTEES’ SALE" REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY Belonglng to tho OHIOAGO LAND COMPANY, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, 00 Veduesday, the 16th day of Jung, 1673, By tho articles of tho assoclation of sald Company, it Is [ropidad tias ailhio neopacty n tho handa of the Trunteos in the montl of Juna, 167, must bo sold at auctlon for o3ah, to ol0ae tho trust. ‘fbio realty (s centraliy lacatod fu the OITY OF OHI- OAGO, andia valuod at 31,500,000, and composud Iarynl of rlref and oanal (rantago, dosted and roady for tmmodts 80, & largo nunbar of vasant lats fu tho lmmo. olnity 6t tha Aocks, all ell SUDLO oF buamoN I B 'Eaitio to thi peopor unquestionod, having beon heJd aud awnod by tho Assnclatlon for twoufy years, ‘Tho porsonal proparty consists of wates Lusring 7 tioy oont lutereat, having from oue to five yunre o run, an amounting to about 700,00, ‘Thess riotos were rucolved {or deforred paynients i Innd bought (rom tho Cumnpany by tha makors tharuof, apd thelr payuiont, 14 socnrod by inorlgage on tha sanio. R3S OF BALE, OABIL Tha Jersvasl propacty will g ready for tzamtur’nd delisocy mmodiatoly afior tha salo, Purohinsors of ronlty will be Toquired o make a doposit on the day of saloof 10°wr cont on the amount of their purolis: e balance to be paid within thirt; “_ or &8 8001 Al the salo as docds oan Tomatoand delivoron. MAHTON D. OGDEN,, 1. B, BERCHIER, X UxORAL wu‘n_vle.‘ rus 008, Chigans, Marah 13, 1678, b with Ocions Beion & Co-y Room 34, No, 178 Ls Hallo.of,