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: 'FOREIGN, . Bladstone’s Letter R.eznrding the Liberal Leadership. The Pope Alarmed at the Proposed * Eoolesivstionl Legislation in Austriae . GREAT BRITAIN., Toxpor, March 18.—Qladstono has isanod his fstomary noto, requesting thoe prosonco of his supportors on the reoponing of Parliament, At the samotimo, ho has writton to Earl Granville, anying: * Whilst disobarging this duty, ¥ fool it necessary that I should explain, what my oircu- Iar could not convay, with rogard to my individe uol position, Kor s varlety of peraonal reasons, 1 could not contemplate an unlimited extension: ©of my activo political sorvice. I dosiro my polit- ical friends to cloarly understand that st my age 1 must reserve ontiro freodom to di- vest mysolf of tho rosponribilitiea of the leadership at no distant timo. Neod of reat will provout more than wmy ocon- sional prosonco _in the House during tho prosent session, I should bo desirous, before the commencomont of the soventy-fifth sossion, to cvusider whothor it would bo advantageous to Ploce my porvices for a time at the disposal of tho’ Liboral party, or whether I should then claim vxemption from the duties hithorto dis- churged, If, howover, thoro bs roasomablo gtoundg to belleve that, instead of tho course which I buyo nketchod, 1t would bo preforable, in view of tho pmity gencrally, for mo at onco to sssume the nosition of an independent momber, 1 should willingly do so, rotaining ail my desire for the welfara of the party; and if tho leador e chosen, or & tomporary provision be made for tho prenont yonr, my successor should 1ocelve evory asslutanco which he might seck or 1 could render, " ; ‘The Times thismorning, in a leading artiolo, sayas “Solong as Gladgtono remming in the ouso of Commons, ha is the oul{) possible leader of thoLiborals. Lvory truo Liboral will accopt his leadorship on his own torms.” The Daily News says Gladstono's name is & towor of strength, The wholo body of Laberals rogard bun s their natural head. Any other porson would only be the Jeador of a sootion. At tho rogular finlf-yearly meoting of. the Di- ractors of thoe Bankof England it was announced that tho total oxpenso incurred in tho pursuit and prosecution of the 1wo Bidwells and Mac~ dongl, tho parties who committed the frauds on the bank, was $46,000, y Viscount Sandon was to-day re-oleoted from Livorpool. ? Loxpox, March 14—G 8, m.—Disracli has ia- #ued an pddross to his constituents usking onco more for their suffrages, Ho promises to dofend thio rights of oll classe. 8ir John Karslako, At{ornoy-Gonoral, andthroo other mombers of tho new government were re- hxl‘r.uod to Parliament yostordsy without oppo- sition. _ Imperinlists from all parts of Franco have ar- rivo hioro, orargon the way to England, to at- tend the ' fostivitios ab Chisolhurat on Monday, on tho ocersion of Prince Louis tataluing his majority. It is oxpectod that upwards of 4,000 TFrenchinen will be prosent, Tho iivestigation at Limerick upon frauds upon & New York Life-Insurance Company is pro- ceeding, Tlarry, an agent of tho company, has absconded, Soveral insured porsons have died under susp:olous circumstances, —— 3 FRANCE, Panis, March 18.—In tho Committes of the Assombly ou Bloctoral Law, a proposition has Leen mado by the Right for the disfranchise- mont of the colonies of Frauce. M. Labaulaye toado an enruest remonstrance, warning mom- bors that the British colonioa in America bad been aliouatod from tho mother country by & denial of tho right of ropresontaiion. The Colo- uial Deputios havo unanimously demanded (hat v sight, —— GURMANY. BrRLIX, Merch 18,—Princo Bismarckis ill, suf- foriug from a recurronce of the gout. e ITALY. v Royre, March 13.—Tho Pope has written to the Austrian Bishops iuciting them to use all their inflncnce to prevont thoe passago of the proposed occlosiastical laws, 3 —— BOUTH AMERICA. LoxpoN, March 18.—Advices by mail from Pucnos Ayras to tho 9th ult. aro roceived. The Preeidontial clection 1 tho Aigentine Ropublio ws attonded with much turbulonce aud divorder, “Yhore wero riots in the Capital, in which four persons wero killed and twolvo wounded. 'Cho disturbances in the Provinces wero atill worse. The result 18 not kuown. I'ho cholera and fover Lad disappeared, —_— SUMNER'S SUCCESSOR. Spcculntions in Regard to the Suce cession to the Vacunt Chairx in the Senate--Prospects of Mossry, Dawes, Hoar, and Adams. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, OIARLES FRANCIS ADAMS BUGGESTED, BosTox, Mass,, March 13.—The Datly Adver- fiser to-morrow will say: *‘If the Legislature wore in » mood to olect a Benator indopond- ont of meroly parly consideralions it would find jd’ Cherles Trancis Adsms a atates- man of cstablished reputation -univorsally bonored for groat and varled publio services, in sympathy with tho beat interosts of tho Commonwealth, and, above all, in sympathy with the indignant protest which honest mon of a1l partios aro now making ngoinst tho ‘domoral- iziug influcnce plotting to undormine and de- etroy them, 'Buch an election at this timo would bo an earnest of the sincerity of thoir profess- ions, and would give the Commonweslth a Sena-. tor of whom every citizon ought to be proud, Following tho party traditions, , JUDGE HOAR has very high quallfications, an@ will undoubt- edly be warmly supported by many Ropublitans inthe Legislaturo from Lastern and Central Maseachusetts, Ho too, would carry into the Beuate of the Unitod States thesterling qualities, ©of mind aund charactor of which that body stands much in need. Never seoking posi- tion or power for its own eske, but al- ways rondy to nssume it with its ro- eponsibiliiles. when he has boen . called to it, aud using it then as a trust confided to him for tlho publio ndvnntafin, Judge Hoar has won not ouly absolute confidence in bis political fidelity, but respect from all parties for the candor, .justice, and sincority which have dlstinguisho is publio sorvicos. Tho Advertiser slso saya that Mr. Dawes will have warm support. | {To the Asaverated l‘rlM.F Bosrox, March 13;~There is already on active discuesion of the olalma of prominent men to succeed Senntor Bumner, and, a the clection _must take place on the second Tuesday after the notico of the vacancy has been received, it is robablo that, the chioico will be made on the 24th iost. . Spectal Dianateh to The Chicagn Tribune, DAWES' CITANOES, ‘Wasurvatow, D. 0., March 13,—The question as to who shail fiil tho vacancy oconsloned by Sonalor Sumnor's death iu ono of considorablo interost, and is much disonssed just now., ‘The roport has gainod circulation and credenco that Butlor. has thrown his iofluenco in favor of Dawes. This might ensily bo true. The now Bonator will have Joss thau' & year in which to sorve, and on that nocount as well as for the reeaon that ho bas set his heart on being tho next Govornor of Massachueotts, Dutler would not care to go into tho contest on Lia own be- balt, If he succoeds in making himsolf Governor, he will have the moans at s ocom- mand to securs the olection next winter for the term bugluu(ng March 4, 1875, This is the pros- gent, if he can at all be Benator, which ia ratber ; :umm 1t ho does, he would be just the man PAY DAWES OFF In this way.. But it is soriously doubted whother Dayes can be elected oven wn{x Dutler's assiat- anca. o ha, it {8 urged, done himeelf no good by refusing to take sides in the rocont Bimmons' fght, whatover m:{ havo beon his notions. f be so refused simply because, =4 Lo ulegodfi‘he wos ‘lalck of i{;:fidn Butlor,” this will mako him onemics among fim large olass ‘lhu' ore mnot disposed to mccept a lazy man's exouso in much & caso, 1f he retused bo- ‘eause of gome influence brought to bear on him by Butlor, he estrangos those who have only Larsh coudemnation for ono who sllies himself l&:“:lr;y':«‘ngflwl:h lh‘o hu:lydnlt tlxu: uriingnx and it r’ uenoe {8 actually aire pledge Dawes' interest, the faot ¥.m a’!lu tgwl:n‘i: = rov‘u.:n flmy l!.z‘l.;!"'induna‘lbn hh lh‘f of [ aud that wil figlent . . $0 - keop the Qual me aad lnnpmmuu' hNT l::mmm osition, Itistruo that the Logislaturo whiclh 8 1o olect Mr, Bumner's suoccoseor {u the “ono which eloated Boutwell, and, that Dontwell was oloctod mainly ummf(h Butlor's intluenca; but sinco that eleotion thero have boon occurrances that havo greatly changod the feolings and opit dons ‘of men in Massnchusotts, The dovolol ments of the presont sossion, connocting But- lor with tho informers ard Banborn rings, which have placed him in stich an unonvi- ablo light, lave had the offect of turniug agoinst him mony who, & few months n{zo, wero attraoted to "him Dbecause they belioved him to bo an abused nud slandored, but honest though ambitious, man. Auny oue who can now Leliove Butler to bo pure and up- right s o tatesman ought to bo past compre- houston. While ho has atill without doubt wany followors, thoy are not of THORE WHO ANE SORUPULOUA thomaolves, and aro of the class that will dosert bim s soou 08 ho ceases to bo profltavle, and that doos not seem a remoto contingonoy. Alto- ethor, thinking mon here aro rather inclined to fiulhwu that . the cholca will fall on E. Rockwood Hoar, or somo quiet and unprotonding man who has not been oxtousivoly nuflngcd in any of tho party broils which have made Mas- snchusctta turbulent of late yonrs, I Rtock- wood . Hoar seems in high favor, and the ocout~ ronces nt Mr, Bumsnor's doatli-bed, which indiea- tod that he was more than o ordinary triend to that man, go rovered in tho Bay Stato, will bavo a powerful influonco when the ballot is taken. priicsatie s dbsisrd LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Nomination for Judge of the Central Michigan Judicinl Circuit, Special Dwsputeh to The Chicago T'ribune, Easr Baoivaw, March 18.—A meoting of tho rhembors of the Bar of tho countios composing the Contral Judicial District, was beld at the Court-House this aftornoon. Tho meeting was prosided over by the Hon, W. L. Webbor, Presi- dent of tho Saginaw County Bar, and was oalled for tho purpose of taking some’ action in refer- onco to thozoflice of Judge, mado vacant by the resignation of Judgo Moore; aud to bo fillad nt tho spacinl cleation April 6. ~ After a brief dis- ousuion, It was docided to procoud to ballot, and nominate some momber {o bo rccommond- od_to the people for tho ofiics, tho understanding being that whoover was recom- mended by the Bar would be eiected without op- ‘)osltlun. “Arttor five Informal ballots wero taken, William Tonnant, of Saginaw, wos nominatod, ho rocelving 21 votes, Dan P’ Footo 12, and 8 scat- toring. Tho nomiuation of Mr. “lounant was then mads unanimous. Amon?' other names bo- fore tho meoting wero thoso of Georgo I, Hom-~ mingway, of Midland; L J. Fancher, of Isabelln, aud ‘Tiomns M. Jamos, O. II. doge, W, Bweot, and Goorgo A. Flunders, of Saginaw. Tho lust four doclined, or withdrow. A reso- Iution, offerod by Judgo Moore, rof- oronco to tho death of Chavles Bumner, asnd condoling his desth na the nation's luss, was sdopted, Mr. Tonnant {8 a young man, about 82 yoars of ago. Ho was born in Ohio, and is & graduato of Oborlin College. Whilo tho inforior of Ji udEcs Mooro and Suthorland in Jogal attain- ment, ho is a closo student, a good worker, aud - it is %nnml‘ly bolioved after o shiort ox- orience will make a good Judge. Politically @ is & Liberal. Anteresting Suit at ‘St, Louis, Svecial Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribuns, 87, Louis, March 18.—An importaut law-suit 18 in progrees in the QOircuit Court. 'The Wig- gina Forry Uom}:nny is endonvoring to prevent tho Ohicago & Alton Raflrond from tranefering {ts passengers aud freight to and from 8t. Loois via Vonice, on its own transfer boats, claiming that ita franchiso gives it the right to do all such tranefer-businoss for it. Tho suit ia in the natore of an injunction, with dsmnges lnid at $100,000. The question was argucd s 10 whaether it was to be regarded as & bill in equity or an sotion at law. The plaintiffs oxpross 8 willingnoss to regard it as an notion at law, and made o motion to strike out of tho potition the application for au injunction, aud to incrensotho damagos to $200,000. Most of the other roads coming to East Bt. Louis have similar contracts, and if the Wigging Ferry Company is successful in this suit, it 18 claimed that It will fimvuut any railrond trafllc coming over the bridge aud through the tunnel. It was agroed in the court that such a contract was agamst publio policy and, thereforo, void. ——— THE FLOODS. Tracks Sunken and Washed Away on the Uentral Pacific ftailrond. 8Ax F'RrANoIsco, March 13,~The following dis- patchos were recoived: Pavrieapes, March 18,—Yesterday, about five miles enst of Bottle Mountain, whila the esstern- ‘bound - passonger-train was passing, tho trecl bogsan ainking, and, it ia roported, sank for a dis- tauco of ten miles, although tho train passed over in snfoty, ‘Thoy hold the west-bound train at Carlin laat night, and sont & work-train to put the track in order, It was temporarily fixed, and tho west-bound train passed over it this morn- ing. : ‘i}»\mz MounTarN, Nev,, March 18,—The track un tho Contral Pacifio Railrond, about sixteen milen from here, at Slonehouso, is reported im- pasgible. The track is ennk for a distance of one aud s hialf miles, and about forty-tive yards of track arc washed awsy a short distanco east of Golconda. A working-train was sent down this foronoon from Carlin, and is atill working ou the Btonehouse broak, but it is thought that no traing can got through to-day. ‘Tha forco employed caonot fix it belore to- night or te-morrow forenoon, — The westward- bound passenger train 18_side-tracked hero; algo ono froight-train snd a largo cattlo-train, 'I'he troublo is_ caused by the greab quantity, of water coming down from tho mountains durin; the lato thaw, which has formed a perfoot floot of water over the wholo country, and is washiog away culverts, and in somo places covering tho track 18 inches and 2 foet. Iv is storming now— gnow and hail, ' Omaxa, Neb., March 13.—A storm and snow- slide in Wobor Canon, at Devil's Gate, to-day tore down the telograph lines, and interrupted communications both by rail aud telegraph the entiro day, A heavy eloot-storm 18 ragiug be- twaon Lere aud Cheyonno to-night. RELIGIOUS. The Reformed Episcopal Church s Canada, Special Disnateh to 2'he Chicago Tribuns, TononTo, March 18.—Tho Reformed Epliaco- pol movemont is likely to result in something tangible here, The following resélution was adopted at a mooting loat night Ttesolved, That tn humble reliznco on Almighty God, a congregation of a Reformed Episcopul Chureh ba Row organizod in tho Gty 0f Oltuwa, 1 conformity with the declaration of principles, condition, and canons of tho said Reformed Epizcopul Ohureh and that, until » Conadiun branch of sail Church shall otherwise ordaln, in synod or council assembled, the T, Rev, Blabop Cuminins, D, D,, bo, and {8 oreby, scknowledgod a4 Prealdiog ‘Wiihop' of tho Canadi branch of the Reformed Epiccopal Church, One hun- dred and twonty persous signal tho roll of members gfore the meetiug broke up: and nbout $1,600 Was subacribed in the roomn towards s guaranteo fund, OBITUARY. The Hon. Edmund Smith, Sidney, 0. Orvornyaty, 0., March 18,—The Hon, Edmund Bmith, of Sidney, & member of the Coustitu- tioual Convention from Bhelby Countiy‘ fell dend 8¢ Lis bonrding-houso, cornar of Third streot and Brondway, while talking to the clerk, at o querter past 6 this evoning. Ho was in his seut in the Conveution aill duy. This is the socond death in tho Couvention sinco the Now Year, Apoplexy i the supposod cause, Rear-Admiral Lanman. Nomwron, Counn., March 13,—Rear-Admiral Joseph Lanman, U. 8, N., died at his residenco in aity to-day, aged G3, ERIE. Ex-Aunditor Dunan Denics the Story Concerning $l1s Allegod Confession. New Yonk, March 13.—Mr, Dunan, who re- #igned the Auditorebip of the Erie Road, dis- tinotly donies having sald to Vico-President Rob- inson anything whioh could be misconstrued into & coufossion that his accounts wore incorrect, or that he hnd wado taluo statomeonts to Mr, Watdon, ‘While ho had sworn that the report of the road, a8 flled with tho Becretary of Btate, was ap- proximately true, Mr Watson had publishod tho m‘mrt in London with tho word ‘‘approximate~ 1y omitted, Ie givos as a reason for resignivg, the # atornal itoration and roiteration of falio ontrios in the accounts, which were made to make the concern show profitably in opposition to the faot that it was running behind, but that on all ocossions Prosident Watson was informed of the trae condition, whethor good or bad, of the rosd.” - BILLIARDS. Boston, Mass., March 18.—Tho billisrd tonr- nament concluded to-uight, Garnior takes the fimt prize, Oyrillo Diou the second, Jowoph. D%: l:l'lkd{ Ubaasy the fourth, and Daly the THE CHICAGO DALY TRIBUNE: WASHINGTON. An Extraordinary Addition to- the _ Distriot Inveatigating, Com- mittes. A Friend of the Ring Made Chairman of the Cominiitees THE DISTRIOT IN VESTIGATION. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, BEKATOR BTEWART'S APPOINTMENT, ‘WasiinaToN, Deo. 13 —Provions to tho ad- Journment of the Senato to-day, Prosident Cor~ ponter aunounced tho appointment of Beunator Stowart, of Novads, to tho Obnirmanship of the Jolut-soloct Committeo investigating tho sffalra of tho Dustrict of Columbla, mado vacant by the withdrawal of Senator Boutwoll, This is & most oxtraordinary seloction, and, but for the prosenco on tho Committeo of Judgo Thurman and Wilson might bo regardod as n doath-blow to tho work of investigation, Aside from tho fact that Mr. Stewart's property in tho District hos boon mightily improved and ‘incroased in valuo. by tho Board of Public Works at o compatativoly emall outlay on tho part of tho owner, itisa notorions fuot thatho ia on tho vary bost torms with Gov. Shophord, and an inti- mato acquaintance of the other meimbers of tho District Govornment, As lato na Wednosdny Inst, during tho debato on Mr, Thurman's bill for an appropriation to defray the exponscs of conducting _the Distriot investigation, Mr. Stewart put In sovoral good words for hie [rlends. Among other thiugs Lo snid: * Almost every administration of almost ovor{ city aro more or less involved by the Influences that surround them, and they arc not ablo to got things dono for In{thlng like tho samo prico that private individuals can,” Coming nearor home, ko said, in snother TART OF HIB REMATKS : 1 bolieve in this city there has bsen more dono for tho samo smount of money by the looks of things thap usually occurs, I'do not think tho fact_that thoro has boon more or loss done would necessarily impl{ that thore had boen more or loss fraud. do mnot think that is o controlling oloment; but thero are combinations and influences in cities by which vices are run up boyond ‘all ealculation." faving thus ly ‘oxonerated tho Dis- triot 5uvnmmu_mt from all connectivn with tho frauds that are alloged to havo boon porpe- trated in porfecting tho * comprohensivesystom™ of improvemonts in the District, no sano man can fail to question tho nbsolwto: proprioty of plncing Mr. Stowart at tho head of “tho Commit~ teo appointod to investigate the conduct of Gov. Shepherd and the Board of Public Works. Tt is au old rulo of Parlinmontary law, that mattor of this kind must bo rofeired "to committees friendly to ‘tho investigation. Bonator Stowart s not bolioved - to bo friendly to thelr endeavors to find out whethor the ndvlcills under examination naro guilty as charged, as hns Loen suggested. HMowoyer, thore is comfort in tho reflection that, owing to tho compoition of the Committao, in tho conduct of tho investigation he will not be able to cover up anything, if ho should bo so disposed. Tho appointments. bave beon recelved with great sur- prigo by those favoring the iuvnmlgnunn;tlnd with great complacency by those opposing e NOTES AND NEWS. CUSTOMS RECEIPTS. ‘Wasmvaron, D. C., March 18.—Customs re- celpty for tho weok onding the 7th at the fol- lowing points were: G 3 LEGAL TENDERS. OQutstanding legal tonders, $382,000,000. g L CRIM! Alloged Burglary Noor Ottawn, Xl Special Dispateh to The Chicago I'ribune, OTTAWS, 11l March 18.—About ten days ago, fivo boys, or young men, gob upon tho cara at Morris, on tho Rock Island Ralirond, on a down- ward-bound train, and, by somo moans, as tho troin passed Utics, in tho night, managed to onter the oxpross-car, They broke opon thecar- door, and throw ont a lot of goods, scattering them along for gome distance. On arriving at LaSalle, they got off and roturnod, and gathe red up tho articles, which were mostly fu roisbing- goods and notions. They put tho plunder in boxes, took it to LaSalle. and hid it. Thore & soarch-warrant discovered tho goods, and two of the thioves wore captured and brpught to Ottawa to-day. On being seen, thoy woreidontified asa couplo of Ottawa roughs, known as William Riley and Ed Morris, They are now in jail. Alleged Matpractices seial Disputch to The Chicago Tribune, Aunf)’::n, m..%nroh 18.—The suit of Maguire va. Dr, Abner Hurd, for mnlgmeuum baos occu- pied the attention of the Court of Common Ploas for several days, and resulted this morn- ing in & verdict of not guilty. The charge way that the Doctor had failod to dingnose the nature of tho diseago, which wans smali-pox, and had thereby rondored bimsolf liable for damages. This was tho sccond trial of this case, the jury disagreeing on tho first occasion, Alléged Adultery of n Baptist Mimster, Special Dispaich to 'he Chicago Lribune, EAsT SAGINAW, Mich., March 18.—~Tho exam- ination of the Rev, Robt. Dunlap, postor of tho DBaptist Chureh at Midland, charged with sdul- tory with Mra, 8arah Buwnoll, which has been in progress befora n Justice Court sinco Wodnes- day, was concludod to-day, tho dofondant walv- ing turther examination, Ho was bound over to the Circuit Court in the sum of %500, Dunlap was diemissed from the Church by a council couvened for the purpose last weele.” 3Mra. Bun- uell is the wifo of a business man in Midland; sand the trinl haa creatod quito an oxoltoment in social oireles. . Manslaughtor, Special Dispatch to T'he Chicago Tribune, BrringriELD, Ill,, March 18.—An important murdar trinl has been in progress for two days past, and was concluded to-dsy. Tho dofendant was one John Gavin, charged with tho killing of Joseph Gillespio in this city last fall. Tho pai ticulnrs of tho cnse were glven fully in these di patches at the time, The'accused ‘waa ably de- fended by counsel assigned by the Court—John and John Mayo Palmor,—but the jury gave the acousad oleven years in the Penitentiary, Alleged Murdor in fMennepin County, it - Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Davexrony, 1., Maroh 18.—A colored man named James Landros, known here by tha name of Churles Jackeon, was arrested in this city lant night for the murdor of John Bimonton, farmor in Heunepin, Putunm Count{, 1L, last October. Tho murder was committed in s po- tato-flold, the quarrel srising from s disputo about tho division of the crop. It is charged that Landres struck the farmer ovor tho hoad with a potato-hook, and that, from the effocts of this blow, the Jatter died. -Landrea fled, snd has beon in thils city since Ohristmas, Yesterdayo |. man from Hennepin recognized Landres on the street, ond informed the polico that Lo was sus- peoted of this orime. He was arrosted. Mo is now in jail here, awaiting tho action of tho illi- nols aulborities, 1o confosses to tho deed, but maintains that it was dono in self-detense, A Railrond Robber Captured, Spectal Isputeh to The Chicugo {ribune, LaBariy, Ill., Mwich 18,—John. Morris, allag John O'Neill, of Ottaws, anothor of the' four yonag men who plundered & freight-car on the Chicago, liock Island & Paocifio Railroad, as ro- orted iu I'ax TriouNe s fow dayssince, was cap- ured in this clty to-day, and sont to jail at Otta- wa to awalt trial, Thore arotwo more of the robbers still at large, A Youthful Murderer. Speetul Dispateh to The Ohicano Tribune. Pratrsuoury, Neb,, March 13.—Augustus Davis, sgod 16, with s rifle ehot and killed Loorin Hmith, aged 11, at 8tone Orook, & fow miles from Plattsmouth, Jimimio Smith, aged 8, brother of the defunct, was the only witness, The Underwood Nurder. Spectal Dirpateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dersoir, Mich., March 18.—Undorwood, who brutally murdered Miss Prigeon last week, was arralgned to-day, walved oxamination, and was conimitted for trinl at tho noxt messlon of tho Recorder's Court. NMurder in the Sccond Dogree, . peatul Dispateh to e Chicago dribune, * Torxpo, 0., Maron 18.~Last Decomber s toyateslous murder ocourred near Dryan, Wille {ams County, Ono night Benfamin F. Evarts, an old and rospected citizen, discovdrod a man in suspicious proxinity to hlssmolre-houso, Ho stopped in doors, took down his gun, and fired upon tho porson, inflicting o mortal wound. On oxamination the body waa found {o ba that of Poter E. Hines, & noighhor, also s wenlthy and respooted citizon, No reason has boon iven to accouut for his ymosenco thero at that tme; wnd tho case 8 as for from oxplanation w8 on the . day it occurred. The peoplo aro divided on tho question, but to-day tho Grand Jury found an indictment against Everts for murder iu the socond dogreo. Rurglars in Rock Island, 1. Sneciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Roox Isranp, Ill, March 18.—Burglars broke into the Pout-Ofico at Molme about midnight last night, and opened soma 500 letters, ab- stracting what monoy thoy found, aud tearing up drafts and cheoks. Thoy took #20 worih of sg:mmu. From on adjoining store thoy obtained ‘mouoy and gold pens to the valuo of £100. Escnpe of a Swindier, Loumsviig, Ky, March 18.—A dispatch was roceivad by Dotectivo Bllfih to-day, saying Ross Baulsburg, alias Rt M. Norton, nlias Chapman, the notorious confidence man who swindled tho banks of this city in Boptembor last, aud who waain jail at Douglastown, Pa,, on a simiiar chnrge, escaped this morning. The banks of this oity offer §600 reward for his delivery hero. Execution of an Arkansns Desperado, Lirrtee Rook, Ark,, March 18,—Dartios who loft Clurksville at 10 o'clocks this morning stato that 8id Wallaco, the Jolinson County desporado, waa to bo hangedl at 13 o'clock, nud overy prep: aration was made. A Gazelle roporter wos with tho condemued man up to 11 o'clock lnst mght, and throughout tho conversation he wore the snmo contident air which Lns charactorizod him during his long imprisonment. He wroto o lotter to tho Gazelte last night, which will bo publishod to-morrow, in which ho esys_that it is his last lottor, and that he wos murdored by his eno- mios through the forms of law, without giviog him the least showing. 'Tho scaffold wag orcoted in the Court-Houso yaxd, just in front of the joil whero Watlace waa coufined. Looking at it ho asked tho reportor if ho did not think tbat was a mighty shabby aflair upon which to hang him, Heo expressod no fenr of denth whatever, and stated his confidence of be- Ing borno away (o heavon by angels. If turned loose unwilho gaid, with o couplo of good six- shooters, ho thought he conla got away with o good m\\n{ of his enomnes, but he stated they wore afrald to moet him. They were a pack of cowards,” who had sworn away ‘s life bo- cause they wore ofraid of him, The crowd in nttendance at “tho oxocu- tion is described by pnrtica down from there to-night ns the largest. ovor assembled in Johunson Cmmtfi. ‘Wallaca was rolated to ouo of tho oldest and bost famulies iu tho connty. Hia father prior to the War was a member of tho Legislature, aud a prominont dlothudiat divino, Heo was killed by javhewkors about the close of the War, Bid liad the reputation of killing sov- eral men besides tho one for which ho was houged, . Thoro was also o soutonco of four yoors in the - Ponltentiary Langing ovor him for an attempted assaesination of auother man. #pecial train was to leave Clarksviile at 2 o'clock, but bas not yot avtived, Another train loft at 10, two houra boforo tho exceution. ‘The Myotery of the LaSalle County Murder Clearing upe~The Murdered Man dentified. Biteripay, Ill., March 18.—Tho murder of a poddlor near this villagos short time since, whose name was unknown in this vicinity, ia still frosh in the rocollection of tho peoplic in this section—the question at tho time boing, Who wag he, and where was hofrom? This matter Las been set at rest by the arrival of his brother-in-law, a Mr, Jestier, from Toronto, Can., who statos that tho murdered man's namo was Samuel Davis, his homo being in Toronto, where his father, mother, and other rolatives livo, Ho was but 24 years of ago, and had boen in tho grocery and also hotel “business in that town, but, having s love of adventure, had purcnased an interest in tho manufacture of s patent blocking, with which ho camo to the States, Adding notions to his -other stook, ho purchased a team and was succeseful- 1y engaged in peddling st the time of his murder, having, whon last hourd from, at Minooks, Ill., about 8,000 in his possession. At this lattor town he foll in with two Hungaman pack-ped- dlers named Leoppld Wachsman, 86 years old, and Marous L god 20, and traveled with them some throe days, being on their way bere, uud o short distacce trom this town on tho night of the murder, tho dotailé of which havo boen fully presented in the 'Journal horotofore. LaSallo County suthorities immediately nm&loyad officors to track tho murdorers, who took their way into ‘Wisconsin, and thence into innesota, Tho last tolegram received from tho detective stated that thoy bad been tracked into 8t. Paul, whore Lavi Das o brother living. It is belioved that tho fugitives aro now secreted somowhero in that city. Woundoratand that the team and per- sonal effects of tho peddlor aro to bo sold by the Coroner. at Oftawa to-day, and the body ex- humed and taken to Toronto. A Murderer Sentenced. Nrew Youx, March 13.—James O. King, who was found guilty of murder in_tho socond de- groe for shooting Anthony F., O'Neill in Novem- lf:or,hlffi'lz, has becn soutenced to tho State Prison for Lifo. CAPITAL AND LABOR. Strike of the Morocco Dressers at Lynn, Mass. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Bosrow, Mass., March 18.—The strike of the morocco drossers of Lynn ‘still continues. At Martin’s factory, the beamaters who came on Thureday loft this aftornoon, and a, gang of colorod mon will bo puton to-morrow. DBoth tho bosses and the mon held informal mestings csterduy, tho former in tho afternoon and tue Yntmr in the ovening., .The manufacturors wero informed that their apprentices would leave with the journeymon, and they met to- -take action on tho case. They agreed that evory approntico who was absent for any number of days shoud be re- uirm.: towork two dnys for every day ho was absout. The mon at their mooting rocoived reports from the various shops, which gave an excoed- ingly hopeful view of the case. Tho question of apprentices wus brought up, and remarks made, il of which discountenanced any effort on the part of the jowrnmeymon to induce tho apprentices to eirike. = Tho . men scemed d‘-jsslrnlls of moeting their employers fairly, and would be glad to appoint a committee on coun- ferance to talk over mattors, although thoy wore of tho opinion that they could hardly hope for this, as tho um)f oyors hod disdeined to notica their respuatful. petition submittod lust fall for the smooe object. The. manufactur- era ayailed themselves of the position, and totally 1gnored any honest claims by the men, fearing to mect thom on their own ground. This, say tho mon, cortaiuly savors of unfairness, ‘Uhie mon do not dosire to bo inter- protedin this matter as moking an overture of poroe, because they are dotormined to carry tholr point in an honost, mauly way. e R i NEW ORLEANS MARKET. New OBLEANS, March 13, — BnikApeTures — Flour firm ;3 wtock small 5 singlo oxtra, $5,75 ; treblo extra, $0.75@7.00 ; fumily, $7.40@9,00, Corn o fair Ml%fly and demond; yollow mixed, 603 white, 76@780 3 Follow, T6@T06. " Oata u good ‘supply and fulr domang at 62¢, . Tuax—Dutl, ot 800, Uax—Dull ;' prime, $10.00, Trovisions—Pork tm good demand and firmer, at 165 @163;¢. DXX salt_meats quiot, at 0};@8L@83e. Batou aull 3 hold at TRIK@Y30; bume, 113@124c. Lard dull ; 'tferee, 0@ULEC, + Grooentus—Sngnr dull; fulr to fully fulr, T@Tx0 3 prime, T30, Molassea—Giood grades o dowiaid} rime, 0. P iekv—Qajet ; Loulslous, 000§ Cinclnnatt, $1,00G o1, z 06rToN~Demand folr; sules, 5,760 bales ; pricas r- Tegular_and eusior, but 'seadlor towards’ tho closo § good ordinuey to'striot ood ordinary, L] low lddlings, 14%@10i0; middlings tostrict middiings, 16%@160; good middlings, 1034170 ; roceipts, 3,676 Lulos i oxports, coustwlse, 1,814 bales ; to the Conti- uent, 1,047 Lalos; Groat iftaln, 8,706 balos; stock, 274,801 bnlea ubwold, 101,000 balos; weck’s eolos, 9,100 bales; Focolpty, not, 40,002 bules ; gross, 80,881 bulow ; exports, cosstiviae, 4,505 bales ;' to thd Contl- nout, 40,020 bales dumfim’ l!rt:‘.h,:"m.lifll‘ h;}m. oNETANY—Gold, 111%; ; aight, pur to ) premium, Bterliug, $5.30@3.40. e — THE FARMERS, At Ottawn, Il Spectal Dispatch to The Ohteago Tribune, Orrawa, Ill,, March 18.—A large Caunty Oon- voution of the Farmore' Grangos, Lafallo Coun- tv, was Iu sossion at tho Oity-1lall to-dav. Nest- 1y every township fu the county was reprosented. ‘{he proceediugy, of course, wero noorat. —Another apyropriation of §00,000 is asked from the New York Legislaturo, to p-*«.hn coa- ol nmnflged in the proseoution of the Ring suite, Already §76,000 hes beon gppropristed, aud of this _eum Lyman Tremain has roceivod $25,000, and Wheoler &I, Pockham over §24,000, Quasies 0'Conor gave Lis services grutuitouslys SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1874 IN MEMORIUM. (Qontinued from the First Page.) to 0 p.n, on Sunday, Mr, Foolo, Roctor of King's Chapel; will ofiiciato at tho funaral sor- vicos on Mouday, at 8 o'clock. Tho ohurch will Lo drapod. {70 the Aaociated Prean) IN THE LEGISLATURE. BosroN, March 13,—Tho resolutions in rela- tlon to the donth of Charlgs Bumuor wero pra- aonted in both branches of the Logislaturo to- dny, and brief and sppropriate romarks made by membors, RECEPTION OF TIE RODY, : The Governor baw orderod tho fitate police to recelvo the Lody of Sonator Bumnor to-morrow afterncon, and _escort it to tho State- Houeo, whore Maj. Lewis Gaunl, with a dotachment of tho Shaw Guard (colorod) will act ag & body-gunrd until the hour of funeral, The immediate frieuds of decoasod at first ob- jooted to any military diaplay whataover, as in op- position to” tho Henator's well-known ponca viows; but, a8 & guard waa necossary in Dorlo Hall, it was decmed proper that tho colored troops who flist offored their sorvicos should bo sulected, © An nutopsy of the body will bo made ou Mondny. —_— THE COLORED PEOPLE. Lirrir: Rook, Ark., March 18,—Tho colorod ‘people lind u mass-meoting lnst night, and ndopt- od rosolutions of respeet to the metory of tho Into Charles Sumnor, and docided to drapa their houses in mourning on the day of the funoral. AT PITTADULG. Prrrenuno, Pa., March 18,—Moeotings of tho colorod neople wers held by Pitesburgh and Alle- ghany City this oveniug to take action relativa to tho donth of the Hun, Charles Bumner. Ad- drosses woro delivered, and resolutions com- momorative of the sad ovens wero adopted. In Pittsburgh o committec of ten wus nnlwlmod to collect funda to aid in_the crection of a monu- meont to tho memory of the deconsed statesman, ——— VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE, Trcmnonp, Va., March 18.—In tho Houso to- dny a series of oulogistic resolutions rogarding Charles Sumner wore introduced by Mr. Byphax (colored). The passnge of the resolitions wam advooatod by Mr. Syplinx, as aleo by Mr. Paige, auother colored member. ‘Thoy woro tabled. ¢ —— ABROAD. Loxoon, March 13.—1'ho Liberal jonrnals pub- lish highly culogistio obituary notices of tho late Charles Sumner. —_— LOCAL ITEMS. On Wednesday ovening o child 11 months old, one of a Scotch family named Denn. living at 184 West Lake strect, foll from its cradle upon o red- hot stove, and before it coutd bo extricated one sido of its faco was burned nearly to a crisn. The child bas lingored in great agony siuce then, but o rolenso from its misery is hourly expected. During the first year or two of their life in the Now World the averago Gorman is apt to make oug or two oxponsive purchnses of that experi- enco which, in after yoars, tends to make hima shrewd, cautious, ealeulating citizen: Wilholm Rehdanz, barkeeper ut . Geowe's snloon, No. 26 West bindisou ntroot, hos_jusc purchnsed for the sum of $1,000 & piace of oxperience which, uo doubt, will tond to make him more careful in futuro. Some littlo timo ago lo drew upon bis brothor in Homburg, Gormany, for $1,000, and in due time tho money was placed to his crodit in Greenebaum's bnale in this city. danz was foolish enough to let a friend of his, named Henry Moyor, becowe requainted with the fact, and yesterday he found out that Meyer had succoeded in ‘drawing the monoy ou a forged cheok and leaving tho city. The affair is in tho bands of tho detectives, who are trying to secure Moyer before ho disposes of tho bulk of the funds. . ; At sbout 4 o'clock Thursday afterncon o teamater, named John Dorttoff, whilo driving a load of brick south on State streot, near Tweuty- ninth, fell ina fit- from his. wagon, the hind wheel of which passed over bis head. _He was pleked up and taken to the County Hospital, where ho died in a couple of hours. The disadvantages arising from the wearing of falso tceth was strikingly illustratod at Schuwcliow's saloon on'West Madison streot, yestorday afternoon, in the creo of s bibulous Yo“ngm““mm Chnrles Wilson. Duringthoday ha had boon auything but a orusador, and abott G o'clock in the ovening ho loft the place with tho intention of going home. Disdaining the stops at the Uniori streot crossing he passed sud- denly from tho sidewnll to tho stroot, o fall of about three feot, and the jolt disarranged his dontal apparatus, breaking it into picces, which orowded hua windpipo in a most trying mannor. Half strangled he was carried by somo bystanders into the Union Stroet Station, whero, with the md of o large corkscrew, tho teath were oxtracted from their perilous position, save two molars and 8 chunk of india-rubbor palate, which the unfortunato man swallowed. One finod effect producod by tho disaster was the so- oring-off of* the propriator of tho {coth, who wrapped them up in his handkerchief, thankod the oflicers for their polite attentions, and made up his mind to join tho Co-operative Temporauca Associztion and got a now set of teeth avan ad- 'vance of 10 por cent upon cost. —— NAVIGATICN. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Burrato, N. Y,, March 18.—The cold weather at Buffalo for the past two days has frozon the creok and harbor to the dopth of several inches. More ico has beon minde thero within the last week than during the entiro month of January. Naovigation will not be opencd as early by ton. days as was expected. BLACK GOODS. BLACK & This department now contains an unusually choice and complete assort- ment of the best goods now season- able. Woe confidently commend them to the attention of oustomers, * ‘We now display full lines of Black (Grenadines in all widths, Plain Black and Satin Striped Oashmeres, “Lu- pin's” Bombazines, Merinos, and Tamises, Silk Diagonals, Henristta Oloths, Barathens, Mohair @lace, Polonaise Oloths, -Serges, Empress Cloths, Drap de Alma, Mileianess, Mousselines, and other choice light- weight fabrios desirable for spring wear, Drap de Ete, Venetian Oloths, Nun's Oloths, with our well-known and unequaled brand of Alpacas and Mohairs; Black and White English Foulards and Peroales; “Oourtould's” colebrated English Crapes, Rolled H B ;I 5 ‘Orapes, Crape Veils, Collars and Sets, Mourning Hdkfs,, with a complete assortment of every desoription of Mourning Goods, Attention is oalled to the brillianoy of color and superior finish of our brands of Black Dress Goods, which we have seleoted for this department with unusual oare, Chas. Gossage & Co. 106, 108 & 110 State-st. 60 & 62 Washington-sts EMBROIDERIES, &o. - HARIBURG BE STMPSON, NORWELL & (0. OFFER 1,000 Pieces HAMBORG EDGING INSERTIONS, Just received, and at prices that must insure a speedy sale, ‘Weo also offer a full line of French and German CORSETR, And would specislly invite atten- tion to a magnificont EMBROID- ERED CORSET, which wo shall soll at $2.50 a Pair, The same Corset we HAVE SOLD QUICK in our RETAIL at $4. This is an EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN, worthy the attention of purchasers. 79 & 81 Statest. GLOVES. NEW GLOVES! FIELD, LEITER & CO. State & Washington-sts,, ‘Will open TO-DAY (Saturdey), March 14, a fresh assortment ot Bertin’s 2-Button Kid Gloves, in all the new Spring Shades; also, 2 and 3-Button Alexan- ‘dres, and Bertin’s 1-BUTTON OPERA COLORS, at the low price of $1.00 per pair. They also call attention to New Linens, Ladies’ Fine Em- broidered Lisle Gauntlets, La- dies’ 2-Button Reynier Dog Skin; Embr’d Buck Gauntlets; Castor do.; Black Eng. Calf. do. Children’s Plain Calf Gauntlets. " Embrvd “ ‘" " “ is]e [ s Silk Gloves, all colors. Gents’ Tine Lisle Driving Gloves (Tilbury); Gents’ Fine Eng. Calf Gloves; Gents’ Albert Cape Light Driving Gloves; all suited to the Spring season. STATE AND WASHINGTON-STS. Ladics wanting & good Calico that will nolther wash out nor fado out, will lind n tho “RICHMOND PRINTS” Somethiug to thelr purpose. In tho large varioty of those goods, tho “(HOCOLATE STANDARD STYLES" {Copyrightod Ticket), “QUAKER STYLES" (Copsrightad Ticket), ‘AN ND "STANDARD GRAY STYLES" (Qopyrihtod ‘Ficket), Fepechally recommond thomsnlses for chastenoss of do- »ign and durability of color, Wholosalo buera through- uut the country considor thom uncquated, Examine the tioket tg o sura you kot n RICHMOND PRINT. ARCHITECT, F.B.HAMILTON, - ARCHITECT, (FORMERTY OF DIXON & HAMIIION), 84 WASHINGTON-ST., ROOM 9. AL, TONIC OF HEALTH, (o fizost, Ecpootorant and Toulo Syrup of Quinin Btryainiao and 1ran) an woll known as an excellont pre- soription fur Throat and Catarrh troublos and Lunic Gnkos. _Larwo bottios, 81: hulf-sizo, G conta. *(Obioago ‘Wholsala bouscs aro nuthorized, fur this mouth, 1o fur- iata who ordor. amount of only Lwolve dollars, dur alogant xdi-inch Glas Show Card, o Gold wud Poscla, iraihod ianidsonia walat. AL, W0 printod miuttor, with mumo aud onrd, - TONIO OF ILEALTH AEDIOINE CO., Chleago, Tnvalids find Tonio of 1oaith s no suporior fur tho ro- }iof and auro of tho Jtosplratory Oraiv, or us & gonuesl “Tonlo, e STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Offce of the St Louis, Jacksonville & Chicago Railroad Company. Outtcaao, fil., March 10, 1674, Tho annual moating of tha Ktack aud Nond holdara of this Company for thu electfon of Diroctors for tho cusuing out, ikl for tho trangactlon af athor Appropriato busi: Bioa, will b hohd st tho 01ios uf tho Chloego & Altan Ralls Foadt Company, In Ohigaio, o Monduy, (ha it iny”of XDrL noRts botwagn tho fiinrs of 10 T and 4 'eluc] ine- e tfanator boskhwil L otosed ot o ol of busl ay of Haxalh un e g on tho ek A R IR ol GENERAL 1CES, Thero aro any persons in Chlvago who have from 8100 to 86,£00, who would 1ike w [nvast in an_onterpriss that witl 1V qulck and larko, VIERY LARGE, rotuens, porfeolly fogitituate io its waturo and sutfsfaotary in oVory partiou. 17, It thowm addrves, with real wame, 1170, Vribuae ultico, TAX SALE CERTIFICATES. ) von that, ffer tho Slat fxat,, tho pro- mfi?fi'fl’»&i@(}"&”fl&w: thold by tho ity for Sty (i ! 4t A ot 167 wlll bu lacronsed i 1 P8 Gity Qomptraltor. SPECIAL NOTIOES, PUNSRNINNL <. oL Asthma, . Junss Whitoombis Itowuly, Prepared from s Garmen reotus ablajumd by tho Iato Jonas Whitcomb, in Karopo, T0ailovia ed ciix Alvordne io bls case wiien all othor ap. llanges of meulcal skilk hag beon abaudviod by hita in oupalr: 14 1o oxea of a putely uathmatio oharzctar has 1t fuilod to give imuediate relief, and it has oftucted many orminent curas. It contains no poleenois ur lojurlous WZVI."‘“ ‘whatover] on fufani msy tako it wilh porfoot oty OYZrPH BURNITT & 00., Menufsoturers aud Pro. tors, No. 17 Ovnirel-bte, Bokia, ¥or sle 2 Bl eiwhare, he gt LADIES' GOODS. CARSON, PIRIE & CO.§. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, Madison & Peoria-sts. Thoe following BARGAINS will bo oponed at SATURDAY’S SALE: Hamburg Embroideries, &, 2,000 pon, Hamburg Wdgings, ot 5, 6%, 8, 'and 10 ots. yd., quostonably tho Resat: ost bargaina evor offerad, 1,000 pos. Hamburg Hdgings, fino qualitios and rich, ntgluu. at n groat sacritico, 000 doz, Tindies' Linon Oollars at 6 ot ench, TLadios’ Luce Oollnrs, 10 ots, : TLadios’ Linon Cufls, 10 cts, pair, worth 30, Ladies’ Fanoy Linen Sots, in boxes, 26 ots. each, Hmbroid'd Iinon Bets, in boxos, 40 and 50 o T br e Hdlcn, 10 ot 188 Icfa,. ots, Good Linon Hom-stitohod’ Hdkfs,, 16 conts cach, Lz;l;ug’ Tinon Oambric Hdkfs., 6, 8, and 10 Bargains in Guipure and Yak Lnoces, Mareoilles Ootton Trimmings, 35 ots, pioce, formerly $1.00, Hosiery and Underwear, Groat roductions in Children’s Fancy Cashe ‘moro Hoso. Lodios’ Ribbed Merino Hosg, 10 ats, pair. Todios' White _Morimo_Patont-fashionod Hoso, worth 36 ots,, for 10 ots. pair; o slaughter. Lndidm‘: Gofiud Hoavy Whito Cotton Hose, 16 an: ots. Ladigs’ Whito Cotton Hose, full rogular made, 25 cts., worth 40, Bargains in Men’s Eoslm"fi. Grent Roductions 1n Ladios’ and Childron’s Morino Underwonr, Moa’s Heavy Merino Shirts and Drawors, 50 ota. each, half prico. GLOVES. Lm-gol lot Tiadies® Wintor Gloves, 25 ota., ‘wort 0. Regular r51.'15 uality l-button Paris Kid ovos for $1.00, “Thomson’s Best” Kid Gloves, 3-buttons, in golors only, 51,60, worth $2.25. Lufm'u 2-button Xid Gloves, Opora Shades, 51,00, o bargain, Best Imported IFine Roal Buok Onstor, Tin= diog’ S-button Gloves, worth $2.75, for SL8O pair. Gents’ Finost Renl Castor Buck Gloves, 1 and 2-buttons; $1.25 and $1.50 ; half price. CORSETS. $1,00 quality Freach Wove Corsels for - - 40c. 175 Tmported French Corsels for $1.00 250 ¢ Fme ¢ ¢ for 150 A A ] 400 “ Wt ¢ % for 250 B37~Abave quotations may bo rolied upon, s wo can BUOW eusfomors tha Jargust stock of Real Franol Core sots In Chicagy, aud uro dotermined to sell them. COLDEN OPPORTUNITY. MADISON AND PEORIA-STS. KEARNEY'S BUCHU. EKEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCHU, 'Pho only known romedy for Bright’s Disease, ‘And a Positlve Romody for @ouT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, DROPSY, NonTotention ot Inoontinonco of Ulao, Trritatian, Ta. “Hammation or Uloasation of tho BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, Spermatorrhoos, Lougcortheen or Whites, Disoases of the Prostate Glaud, STONE IN THE BLADDER, Calculus Gravel or Brickdust Doposit, and BMucus, or Mllky Dischargss. KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHTU Positivoly and permanently cures all Discnses or Affeos tiona of tho BLADDER, KIDNEYS, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Esisting in Mon, Women, and Children, NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE, " Prico, 81 por Bottlo, or Blx Bottlos for 86, Depot, No. 104 Duaue-st, New York. Sold by Druggists Bvorywhere, and B2, BURNITAM & SON and VAY SOHAACK, STE- VENSON & RELD, Wholosalo Agonis, Ghicago. BUSINESS CHANGES. NANITOBA BREWERY 00T, WINNIPEG, MANITOBA. Rare Opportunity to Brewors for Acquiring the Only Brewery in this New Province. 500 fally paid np sharos—§25 anch—(forming & portion of tho Assots of tho Insolvont Estate of James Austin & Co., Montreal), arc now offored for salo by tonder. ‘Tho purchasor would hold a majority of the ontiro Stook by picking up somo slxty moro Sharos, oasily obtatuablo, and thus control the businoss, Tt s iu full working order, with capacity for 18,000 gallons por weok, or full particulars addross D. MoARTHUR, Req., Morchants’ Bank, Winnipog, or RIDDELL & EVANS, Arstgnecs, Montroal, Tob, SOCIETY MEETINGS. Attention, Sir Xnights. Mombers f Chlcago Commandors, No. 19, heroby notifled to equippod, on Sundiy, ek, ‘stinrp, tond'tho fayorst of our Ita L, rgy Honey Gibson. Sistor Command-rlos and visiting Bir_ KKnighits Aro caurtaously Invitad to wesikt in the cecotonion, 13y ordor of tho I, U, GEORGI 1, $INCLAIN, Rucorder. Attention, Sir Xnights Apolio Gommandery No. ty K. T Nou o hreby o= L T, are syluin, fully tilled to moot. &t tho Asyfuni, 73 Mouranat., Eun 4 worning, 105 o'elook, shurp, fally_squinpod, 'te atton the funural of Klr Knight Guora 1, Gibxon,'of Chlcago Comiaandery No, 19, K. ', By order of tho . 0, 5. W. LOOKE, Jtecorder, Masonic A 1t feation of Wi, B. Warran Todge PR g S S T Rty avonlugd, xi 75 o'olavk, st Urivainl Hall, 123 Lasuilo At Riroridsinoo s reniostol, s bueiues of ihpuriancs wlil bo brow foca. tho, moating. 1y order o rovabi buforo U BB E LoP! Sueratary. Masonie, Mombsrs of Washinuton Chavtor No., 43, 12, A. M., are horoby notliled to bo presont ut the Masonio Tomplo, nor IMalstod and Rendvlpli-sts,, on Sunday, Aacch 16, folacl .y plir, {0 attend tho fuhoial 6f our at 1l w'oluck a. . Iato AL, I, Comp., Goorih Honty Gibaon. Histor Ohape tors aid vialitug compniions, ave eordially tuviied, ordor of the M, 15, i, P, UEURGE ¥, SINCLAIL, - Suorotars, Masonic. Tha mombers of Oloveland Lodgo No, 211, A, T and A, ., ave buroly notitled to asromblo at ‘thelr hall) o Suns oy morulug Huxt, i 160h fnut., At 10:00 dlarh fo attend tho funosal of our late Brothor, Goorga 1, Gibsun, AL Karvicos at the Firat Conigroxacional Church, woat coruor of Ann and Washiugtou-uis,, thonco to Mfl.\m; ot astor odgos axo harahy cordially (avtod. oraily dark olothiig shonl he wor: DAVIS JITOH, W, M, GEO. K. BAZLITT, Socroturs, By DMuasonic. Tho squipped mombors of Oriental Conaistory aro horo by erdorad 10 MIIEIIIP at tholr rendezvous, on Monroo-at, o Bunday, the 1bth luat., at 10X o'olook &, m, to itend o tunurdt abwouios of our late Hiusirious Hrotlier, jsorge 11, Gibsune Wolive nd. hogorary motahiors of the Supreme Gauncll extad 10 ha preaent in the custnmo bl telr ranks GURNKY, Commandor-ln-Oufot, Musonie, )/ toation of 11, W. Bligol i e et el o, 1, Vs Bl esep e l i :nw. glook, 1 Amerioan kxjiress Bulbhing, Mo 2, L] orkon o FAPKA 0, GopLins, deen