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Cth " FOREIGN. The Carlist Army of 12,000 Men Marching on Madrid, Arrival Home of the British Ashan~ teo Expedition, The German Reichstag Again Rejects the Army Bill. Proposed Governmental Reforms : in Japan. SPAIN. Loxpon, March 20,—T'ho Carlist military ngont in this alty bins reccivod a diepatol from the Cor- . list Junta, in Bayonne, eaying that Gen. Pala- olos {s marching in' tho diroction of Madrid with 12,000 men, aftor defoating, with groat loss, the Topublican column under Collojo, near Aling- laniils, forty-four miles southosut of Cuonen, Maprip, March 20,—Tho publication of other than ofticinl war nows is forbiddou, DBayoNsE, Murch 20,—The Carlists havo onp- {ured an outlying fort at Dilbon. Forty men belonging to tho garrison were taken prisonors, Tho bombardment of the eity continues, — ey GREAT BRITAIN. Loxpox, March 20.—Tho Twonty-third Rogi- ment of Royal Wolsh Fusilears, who :arrived at Portsmouth yestorday from tho Gold Coast of Africn, disembarked this morning in. tho prou- enco of the Mayor and corporation, whio present- od thom with an address and a rogimental goab to roplace tho one that died nt Caj oast CUnse tlo. ~ Upon tho conclusion of thes¥Eofemonies, "6 rogimont murched to tho railway station and hed, boforo loaving town, Tho eutire routa ‘1o dook-yard to the railway station was “ty decorated and crowded with enthusi~ 9, chicoring Justily for their favorito *n wore many aflecting sconos in the troops wora tho uniform ueed in palgn. Tho wonther was boau- “ip Sarmstian, with tho re- * on board, is fn sight oft * land to-morrow. ~amor Manitoban, from “Tolseloy on board, is uno. from t. b:tniuslrm astio peopi corps. "Thm. strestd, The the Ashnntoe can. tiful. The steams. turning Highlandors Portsmouth, They wili Tonpoy, March 20,—Bte. tho Gold Const, with Gon, signalod, ord Balisbnry, Indinn Sccres loan of §60,000,000 for Indis, 0. 000,000 are iramediately necossary. SUDDEN FLOOD. *o-day, city, “ary, nnnounces © which $15,- The waters of the I'hames roso rapldly « and’ overflowed its embankmonts in this .3l 8o, Buporintendent of tho County Poor-House, to-dny commoncnd an nction ngainat W. IT. Walkor, of tho Wisconatn Jtem, for hbol, Inying his damngos at §6,000. A warrant for tho ar- reat af Walkor was Insued to-dny by Court Oom- missioner Clovoland. OUR NEW STATE-HOUSE. Alleged Xrrogularitios in the Construcs tion Oharged-=Not Much of n Onau Made Out, Spectal Dispntch to The Chicaqo Tribune, SrniverieLp, Il sMaroh 20,—THe Houvo Com- mittes on Publio Buildinga mot to-night to invos- tigato tho allogod irrogularitios in tho building of thonow Btate-Houso, John 8, McKonn, of Chiongo, addressed tha Committoo, roitorating tho chargos - alrondy printed in those dis- patchos, and oharged ~ furthor that Plquenard, tho architect, wns an omployo a6 n domestlo sorvant; that tho work was bolng badly dono ; that tho matorial wan uot good; that the plastor of Parls got from Fort Dodgo, Iowa, wasnot na good as Michigan plas- tor. Cochran wanted brick arohos, but thoy put in plastor of Parla. On cross-oxamination, tho witiness admitted thot ho waa an . APTLIOANT FOR THE ASSISTANT-BUPERINTENDENOY, Iio denied that ho waa prosent in tho intorost of the plasiorors, but ho wns 1n tho interost of mon in Chicago who desired to hnvo tho work opon to competition, and not done by tho day, : BIr, Bmith, of Bmith & Lastman, contractors for thoplain plastoriug, complained that tho spoolfleations for ornsmontal plustering were preparod in & way to | | MYSTIFY DIDDERS, and gavo the contract to & friond of Piquonard, Ho rond tho spocifications, showing that Fort Dodge plaster. got the proforenco for the first and third coats, ~ 1o complainoed that the nrchi- teet tronted hum unfairly. IIo made no com- plaints against the Commissionory, Ilo made A MISTARE or $10,000 in bidding on the ornamentul plastoring. o wanted to get out of thie plain plastering by ae- signivg his contract to the mau who might gob m«ls fanoy plastoring, in cnaé it waa lot by compe- on, Lho witnessos offorod any quantity of hoarany ovidonco, but soemed to know nothiug of thoir own knowlodgo. Whon it trauspired that ono of tho witneasos wasn - ° > DISAPPOINTED APTLICANT for offic, and tho oiher was bit on a contract, the Committeo thought they saw tho animus, A lList of witnesses was given, but the Committeo CRIME. Torridlo Murder of Five Persors in §t, Clair County, Hl. Further Particulars of the Fight with the Gads Hill Robbers, N Other Criminal Mattors, tho Gad’s Kkl Robbors. Snectal Iiavatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, diroction, Youngors, knowu. loxawa young profusely from n wound in tho left side. County, i, from Bolloville, of the most hortiblo mu and * children’ crushed. did not soem to thwnk it nocessary to call on them, OBITUARY. Death of Peter Navarre, nn Plonoer Scout, and Ono of tho O the Ionor of Killing T Specral Dispateh to The Chreago ' Trioune, most distinguished of the soouts who served on tho American side during the War of 1812, in the flooding ndjacent streots and warohonses, P noy was inundated. Tho roport of tho Daily News that: tho Tonian convicts will soon bo released is gonerally discreditod. . THE WHALLEY OABE. In the Houso of Commons to-day, n motion was mado that the lottor of Chief Juslico Cock- burn, in regord to the Whalloy commitmont for contempt of Court bo offered to the Committeo on Privijeges, but on the suggostion of Disracli it was roforrod to a solect conunitteo. GOVERNMENT TROGRAJME, Disraoli gavo notico that tho Government would agk for an adjournment of the House from March 31 to Apnl 13, He ndvised that a gession be hold to-morrow, aud that next week bo davotad to the passing of bills of supply. - lo romised that tho budget would be rondy on the 6tls of April. INELAND, In the report of the addross, Dr, Butt moved an nmendmont roprosenting the dissatisfaction of Ircland with the present system of Govern- ment, and*declaring it to bo tho duty of Parlin- ment to considor speedily tho micans -of romov- ing such discontent, Dr, Butt snid the Irish nsiod for the manngomont of their local aftair, Joaving to Parlinment tho control of supremo mattors, The government of Irnland was based on distrust, Tho people asked the new Primo Miniator, not for immediate rule, but for a com- plate policy of conoiliation, The Lord Mayor of Dublin seconded tho amondment, » Mossre. Nowdgato and Gladstone opposed it. Mr. Gladsione argucd that such a division of legielntion as the awendmont proposed was im- practicablo. There was no authority to declaro what affairs could bo considered “oxclusively Insh. Lord Robert Montagu, Sir George Bowyer, Mr. Jobuston, and others supported the amend- mont, A 5 8ir Michael Boacli, Chiof Secretary for Iro- 1and, donied tho gravityof the griovances, o snid ench party in Ireland interpreted * Homo Tulo " according to its own particular wants. The discussion then closed, and the amend- mont was rejoctod by a voto of 51 to 114, THE RIS IN TUE THAMES was caused by a remarkably hi{:h tide all along tho enstorn_const of Euglaud, Ipswich, Yar- mouth, and Hull were partially flooded. THE PATENT LAWS. The deputation from the Associated Chamber of Commoree waited to-dey upon Lord Derby, Toreign Minirtor, and urged the sdvantages of an Internationnl Convention to assimilate tho atont laws of sl countris, beginning with hose of Great Dritain nud the Uuited Statos. Lord Derby replied that such assimilation was @enirable. Lord Jobn DManvors, tho new Postmastor- General, has been re-uiected to Parliamont, Gen, Wolscloy arrived at Yortsmouth this cvening. ——— GERMANY. Berumy, March 20.—Tho Committen of tho Teichatng hins votod o econd time ngainst fixing tho ordinary strength of the army at 406,000 mun. Koxiasuuna, Mareh 20.—Navigation to the city s xoopoued. JAPAN, Bax Fravorsco,, March 20.—Adyvicos from Yokohawns state that early in January & momo- xint, mgned by many of the loading statosmon of Jupun, was prosenied to the Mikado, in which iho Administration is assniled boldly,’ and many radical roforms domanded, chiofly the establish- ment of o nationnl legislative body, Tho Gov- ornment roplied to tho offact that tho subject alluded to had lanf; beon under Govornment consideration, and tho establishmont of o Par- lininent had somo time proviously beon decided upon, l’l'lm Treasury Departmont has presented an earncst protest against Mture rogulation of tho tarifl by vreaties. Townrd tho lust of January $125,000 was paid-to_eaoh of the threo foreign reprosentativos who had announcod their doter- ‘munation to extort the batanco of the Blmonescii indemnity in easo certain commercial and other concossions should not bo granted by tho Japan- cso, ‘Theso installments were for England, Trance, and Ifoltand. No part of the amoun duo to the Unitod sStates was offered to DMr, Bingham, In gaccordanco with tho wishes ex- pressed by him to that offock. S oot o FRANCE, Pamg, March 20.—A mnntlne of Deputies of tho extremo Loft was held at Voraailles to-day, Tt was rosolved that on tho prosontation of Lo now clectoral bill a domand should be made tor tho malutennnce of tho prosont law, and the dis- solution of the Assombly ou the 28Lh of June, = Tho Duke of Padua and othor distinguished persons who took part in the recont demoustra- tion at Chiselhurst hove boon removed from oporations of tho dilferent armios - of tho Northwost, died hero to-day, at tho, 2 of 8. Ho, his four Dbrothers, “f; Shawanoo Ohief Logan, and . Maj. - Oliver woro the scouting party upon William 3y goront armios depeudod at all timos,. Which tho v ~ag in gucaping at Hull's surrendor Thoy succodt. "y Harnton's headquartors, nn ‘mado tholr way » -, 3 Toturning, succoci d in_making their way into the belesguored Fort which provonted tlm(:v b, into the nnnga o: Weom. o hiote of | the s prosent N H River "Ratsin, o dissior o0, 1ad voinly attomptod to provent by his urgon "t tho doy Gon, Winchestor, Aftor. geeiig t. "y oon way lost, ho and his brothers esoape. " = Ver. couling thomsolves uuder the baul of tu 3 During the siego of Fort Meigs, ho ouu brother succoeded in PASSING THE LINES OF THE DRITISI( and Indinns after five futilo attempts Lad been mado to sond dispatohos. for vesislauco. o articipated in the Batile of tho Thames, in Col, {1‘ M. Jobnson's commaud, and was ono of the claimnnts to tho 110NOR OF KILLING TECUMSEI. It he did nou kill him, ho at loast buried him, belug of thoso sent by Gon. Harrison to identify and bury Tecumsol’s body. So highly wns Navarro's valuo to tho Americans ocstoomed by the British, that Gon. Prootor iesucd a formal order from Malden, offoring o reward of $1,000 for his sealp. After the war closed, Navarre ro- turned to o little picco of ground at the mouth of tho bay, which ho bocamo po:sosse ed of, sud has sinco rosided thore, cking_ont s sconty living from it, since ho Dad ail of tho pioncer aversions to_rogular agri= culture, cud as 8 farmor was not o conspicuous succoss, Tho Governmont grauted himn A BMALL PENBION, . which helped somowhat towards -making both ends meet. Ho was always highly cstcomod by tho Northwestorn Provinces sud the soldiers of thoWar of 1812, and was a prominent figure in all their reunions. Ho will bo given a publio funeral to-morrow, and buried with miiilary Lionors. “tronghold_from_falling nsoh, Peter Navarro WON'T EXPLODE. The North Oarolinz Mountain Still IRefuses to Erupt—A Similar Spell Experienced by That Emiduwence in 1812 uperstitions People in Eastorn ‘Fennessco Hold n Protracted Meete ing. Wirawarox, N, O., March 20.—The following tolegram from Marion, tho connty soat of Me- Dowell County, in which Bald Mountain is low cated, is the latost and most reliable information yob recoived here: DBald Mountain, in the southwestern part ‘of McDowell County was shaion » fow dnys since by voleanio throes, and somo of the wmhabitants in the neighborhood bo- camo much oxcited and alarmed. However, ono of the oldest citizons says that tha shook was not severer than it was ‘in 1812, Wo havo no reliable information of the emission oither of fire or smolke. K~oxviLLe, Tonn, March 20.—Tor the last twenty days tho preatost cxcitemout Lns pro- vailed in the vicinity of Bald Mountnin, N. O.; in consequence of subterrancan conynlsions, T'he poople for miles around nasembled in o va- cant house and engaged in devotioual oxercises for sixtoen days and mights, under tho minis- trations of tho Rovs, Georgo and Billy Logan, Baptist pronchers, and J. M. Sumloy, A Mothe odist minister, About 100 mado profcssion of religion. T'ho closing scones of tho meoting aro roprescnted as most peculiar and wonderful. ———— " LOCAL ITEMS. Daniel Lawler, the boad waitor at the Pacifio, who way roported ns uulikely to recover, was much bettor last night, and will likely in time got well, although bis' condition is somewhat precarious yet. Thursday night the millinory storo of Isnac Micbae!, Nos. 200 aud 202 Wabash avenue, was brokon futo by burglars, but they woro freight- od away before they took any booty, although thoy hnd piled up & lavgo quantity of valuablo goods to carry awsy: About tvo months sinco thieves broke into a house on Ashland ayenud, aud, poiut~ ing pistols at tho hoads df the in- mites, compelled thom o Lo qulet whilo thoy rausacked the house, Yoatorduy Michuol Fitxgorald and Michael Kelley wore nrrested Dby the West Side authorities and Jooked up in thie Madison Streot Station, Thoy nre thought {0 b tho partios who committed the above-men- tioned robbery, Mayoraltios aud other ofiicos hold by them under the Governmoent, —_— AUSTRIA, VIEwNA, March 20,—The Lmperor, having no- copted the resiguation of the lungarian Minis- try, bas nplyoiumd Iorr Bitto Prosident of the new Council of Ministers, s e ‘WEST INDIES, New Yoni, March 20.—The Kingston (Tamaica) @leaner of Murch7 seys: * Innecordance within- ntructiond recoived from Hor Majesty's Govern- ment, mquiry will sbortly bo held in rospect to the DBritish “subjocts captured on board tho stoamer Virginiug sod shot by ordor of Gen, Burriol.” g i OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Queensraws, March 20.—Bteamuhips Idaho snd Apysmin, from Now York, havo arrived. New Yous, March 20.—Arsived stoamship Australla, from Glasgow, —_— JCURNALISM. Snecial Disputeh to The Chicaao Tribune, Davesront, la, March 20,—E. O. Chapin, of Churles City, In., bns purohnsed n ono-| it intorost in the Davenpart Gazelle for $25,000, The intorost i that hold by tho lato D, . I ‘White, who died last fall. I ho Gazelfe Compuuy s now composed of . O, Chapin, W. M, Potter, and IL G, Marsh, of Watarluo, . Buecial Dispatoh to the (‘hicaao Tribuns,’ +, Osuxoss, Wiw; Muroh 20.—Daniel L, John- Willlam, or a8 his friends call him, “ Billy," Dunn, wishing to show his utter coutempt for the \\'Llnky movement got drunk Inst evening, and, posting himself In front of un Italisnrestaur- nut on Mudison troot, Lio drowfrom the rocesses of The Warren County (In,) Defalcation, Special Dignatoh to The Cliicaaa Traline, INDIANOLA, . In., March 20,—Tor somo timo the Board of Buporvisors of Warren County, In,L have boen investigating tho books for the pas! oight years, during which time .Col. 1. tho' olght yohra that ishin; 0 Mr. Houdersoun’s friends, His cnomics, at his Inst election, msado charges of this naturo apainst bim, but ho was re-oloctod by over 500 majority, ITa was not a oandidato for re-oloction last fall, and upon going out of.offico the damaud was goneral for a thorough_investi- rfi Ho has boen tho most popular man in the county, aud since the organization of the county, twenty-four Weayuo_with inteliigenco | yoars ago, Lo hay beon almost continuously in gation of the affairs of tho oftico. ,office ay Shoriff, County Judge, Stato Bouator, Colonol in the army, and County ‘L'rensurer. The Pittsburgh Conspirncy Cnscse Special Inapateh o The Cliscago I'ribune, Prrssunci, Pa., March 20.—{n the great con- soiracy-hearing against Messra. Thomas H. Blnir, Frank Ardary, Robert Dickson, obert J. ' one| Groor, and John Itoss, charged with conspiracy Inst fall to cheat the eity out of $514,000 turough the Nation Bank, bofore Ald, McMaator, t a-day, the proscoution asked tho discharge of B cesrs. y o8 thore waa no eviu'enco ) o8 to Mr. Blair, it was sh 9wn owed lum_Homo SI'M.W{I. 0 of $50,000, notes having bee.n tho amount 2 Dnnk for B poMr ond Arda ngnh:'“'h“m' an thas tn. bank and thoy Dbo bad helped it out discounted by th, for which ho mnovor re- Gotvon arodit, Tia ond Mr, Ardary woio honor- ably disoharged, As t0 Ross and Dickson, o decision was roserved i, Monday, Tho Grand Jury is scting on the churgcd of fraud and em- bezzlomont' agninst Russ, now bofore thom, and aro likoly to find s truo bill, as tho ovidenco against him is vory clear. A Buftfalo Congtractor Convicted of Perjurys Special Dispatch o The Chicago Tribune, BurraLo, N, Y., March 20.—During the pnst three days tho trisl of John Oriner, city con- tractor, for perjury, has boen in progreas in tho Gourt'of Soslons in thia clty. Ortuor was awardod contracts to ropnir the outlots 1o various aity sewors, and it ws charged that ho swore falsoly to accounts - presented for work which was novor done, ‘This morning tho jury bronght inn vordiot of *guilty,”” Soutence was deferred nutil next Monday aftornoon. This is .tho firet cnsio of frand against tho city that has been in our County Court, aud has sttracted much in- torent. CAPITAL AND LABOR. A Lator Itiot in Woodford County, k11, Specral Disputch to The Chicago T'ribune. SpniNGFIELD, T1l, March 20.~Auother small war has broken outr Gov. Boveridgo received a telogram to-day from Mmonk, Woodford gouutv’; saying that o riot was in progress, growing oul of tho faot that the minors hind struck and Nor- weginns had been put in tho minos, and ealiing on , the Governor for — armu and ammunition. Adjt.-CGon, Higgins was nt ouco dispatched with' forty breech-loaders and ammunition; and the Shoriff of tho county was directed fo -cail out the poess aud to uso the necossary forco to promptly quell the riot. LATER, Special Dispatchto the chicago Tribune, Bm\u\'gnnmw, I, March 20.—Lator ndvicos from Minonk aro to the effect that tho disturb- nuce bas been quellod withont sorious results. (70 tha Associated Press. Mrxonx, 11l,, Matoh 20.—A. riot occurred hore last night among the miners of the Chicugo nud Minonk Conl Company. The Company discharg- ed allthe Union men, and procured a nuwm- bor of Norwogisns, - As tho men camo from work last might, the wives of the Union men attacked the Yresidont and ouo of tho, pit bosses with oggs and tiu-paus, T'his moruidg the President procured the nrrost of tho wowmen, nnd they Lad him arrested for knoolsing down some of thioir uumber, A sorious time 13 expeoted. The Mayor lns tolegraphod tho Governor for arms and soldiers. ANOTHER ACCOUNT. 0 Minoxg, Til., Marol 20.—Some time ago aman nauiod Murpyy cume hore aud organized & min- e’ union, The President of the Clicago & Miuonk Coal Compdny, upon tha formation of {hie Union,dischiarged nil the men whio had joined it. A large number of Norwegian ininers were brought hiere, and upon thetr arrival tho discharg- ed_miners congregated at tho Company’s shurt nud utiempted to_provent the now wen from going to-work, and to induco them to join the Union, Aftorward o number of the miners’ wivos gathored at tho nhaft aud began throwing orgs nnd other missilos at tho miners, when the riot becamo general, The nuthoritics of tho city were unablg to coutrol 1it, and tho Qovernor wad tolographed to for aid, A rospouso was recaived that arma and ammuni- tiou wero conung, und that the Bhoriff Led been {ologtaphod to aselat in quelling tho disturbanco. ‘I'nis moruing woriants were issned by Esquire Yerrin, and a numbor of tho riotors” woro ar- rested. A change of venue was taken, nnd the cado s now on trial boefore Iisquiro AMunger, Much excitement provails, Strikes in and Near Philadelphia, Speciat Disputeh to The Chicado Tribune, Lt poolcat s sovon-shiootor, and lutimatod bis den&u to blow the top of somo ono's lond off; Oflicer Kennedy thought Billy's language hatdly courteous, o Do arrested him, and put the belligeront young mnn bohiud the bars of a Madson Strout Station coll. Chinrles 'erney, who wants to be an engincer, and with tho * Brotherhood" Jstand, was arrost- od Inst oveming by Oflicer Hurding for roprosonting Rhimsolf to the 0O, B. Q. R. B. 08 o compotent engineor, whon be is nothiug of the sorl, and on Lho stiength of hig reprosentationy obtalning an employe's time- tablo, torpedoos, and nuglnuor-lumr. On his porson wero found two pawn-tiokets for ovors couts that have boen ideutified as stolon, nnd also o bunch of koys, for whiok au owner is wanted, = e ALBANY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Avrpawny, N. Y,, Mirch 20,—~OATTiE—The market onuiied bubyint cabilo rangli {ron 1,640 Lo 1300 1 brought on udviice of 4@30; 1,300 to 1,400 lhe, Mo ; lightor welglte from Acwhio wivaticos tho higlhicst prico, Tige, for choleo Tiiualy, tho Fuling price for fair welghts ; butchering stocrs, $4,3006.05, Micott Cows—Activound higher at $35,00@56,00 5 extra, $10,0075.00 3 working oxon, 53 @0k, Vear, Oanves find rendy salo ot 1(?»“. 1v6 wolght, Buxer—Hecoipty, T curs loas thau Tust wouk, Morkot a trifle off in price, No receipls of lambs. Common 1o fuly shioog, $7,0087.60 § fais to good, $7.60@0.40 sill-wenvors of Kousington hold o muss-mootin this aftornoon in Furl's Hutl, Androw Blac presfdivg, It wus roported that the Meusrs, Boheppers had lost upwaids of $100,000 sinco the buginning of tho strike. The hunds will resumo work tho dusuing week at former prices. Tho hotol waitors havo roturned to their ro- speotivo places ot the promised rato of #20 per nionth, with board, Anothor genersl strike among tho earpot- wouyora ia imminont. Employes of the follow- Jumos McDudo &I?of. u 8 number will bo lurgoly reiu- ing firms hnvo struok ; Horner & Bros,, and Willinn Hindman, provablo that thil forcod during tha coming week. Printers? Striko in Littlo IlRoolk, Lrrrut Rook, March 20.—~The Union printers fn tho Gazefte ofiico struck to-day bocsuge the proprieturs fwould not dooline to do rrnnu-wurk 0o by non- Union ?rmturu. the work boing travsiout job azelte offors to pay printers tho longer by on forms composed in another 'of! work, Tho @i Union eculo, but doclines to be bonud Union regulations or usagos. Striko of Erte Rallway Employos, New Your, tfarch 20,.—Cho laborors omployed by tho Eile Railwav Compauy st thoir castern apd westernsbound froight depote, on the Long Enrthor Prrticulars of the Fight with Arrreton O1ty, Mo., March 20.—Dotoctiven Allon, of Ghicago, and Wright, of 8t. Louis, had been in the vicinity of tho Youngors for several dnys, aud had shadowed thom from' Gad's Hill through Bpriugfiold and other Bouthwostorn Missourl pincos, Tho doteotives on Tucsday, in company with ox-Shorift - Daniols, loft Oscools, and ot the howso of ono Bwiffor, whose sons had fioquently boon seon with the Youngors, thoy inquired the way to anathor house, hut_started in tho wrong Thin aroused tho suspicions of the Who woro in tho Louse taking dinnor, and thoy followed with the rosult slready A ministcr who eamo in this aftornoon states lndy yostorday who had met Jim Youngor and noticod that lio was bloeding Five Porsons Murdercd in St. Clair 8r. Louts, Marah 20.—1Tho @lobe hns a spocinl 111, which givos n brief_acoount lor, supposod to havo boon aommitted to-day, threa miles from Contor- vills, Bt. Clair County, Ill; Tho victima woro Trite Stllizenriter, agod abont 80; his eon And daughter-in-law, and two small ehildron, one an infant. Tho dead bodies svero discovered about 6 o'lock tlus evoning by Esquiro Thomas, who wns in tho neighborliood. ‘e throats of the two mon wete cut, aud the skulis of tho woman Who committed the atrocious orimo, or what tho purpose, is nob known, The murdered family livod on a faim lrluotu milos south of Ccuturvflfl), on tho road.to Taatows, H. Hen- doraon was Troasuror of this county, That in- Toreno, 0., March 20.—Poter Navarre, the | vestigalion is mow norrly completed, aud Col. Hendorson is found to bo a defaulter for from $20,000 to $25,000, ‘This ig tho fiiat time during tho books have been thoroughly oxamined, and the rosult is aston- Dok, Torsoy Clty, hnving struck for an advanca from 173 coutn to 20 conts per hour, all swork is mm{mndad, and freight 1s fast ncoumulating. If the Inborors aro muccosnful, tho amount to bo nddod to tho payerolls will bo 8175 n day, Tho Company's Inboroia on the Now York sido aro Joining fn the striko, STATE LEGISLATURES, MICHIGAN. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune; Lansing, Mich., March 20.—A shecial mossage was rocetved fiom the Governor recommonding the amondmont of tho chartor of Post linron, and logislation concorning the records of Al- gonn. . Tho Bonnto ngain rofused to agreo to tho Ifouso notion reduclng homestead oxemption from $3,000 to $1,600, Tho salary question is still disagroed on, 'and of Wayno County to deposit tho county funds . daily in bonl nod take bonds for 1t was lost in tho Senato, nfter boing earried in the Iouso.. It wag thon roforrod tothe Committeoon Btate Aftairs, AFTERNOON BESSION, A numborof bills passed undor the apecinl mossnge, The two Housos disagroo on the provision of the Houso requiring most of the State oflicers to live at Lansing, ey dinagroo widely concorn- ing municipal and other corpuratious, The Bonale agroed totho IHouso action re- ducing tho amount of homestead oxemption from £2,000 to $1,600, < I'he nnomllt 0 rovive the quéstion of the tax- ;&Illmloof tho liquor-trafilo fafled in the Seuato by 3 to 10, Tho Benate refused by 18 to 10 to concur in the Houro action ndunitting Ilegonts of tho Univor- ity to momborship in’ tho Logislaturo, 'ho Honate wants throo Comtnissionors of Highwaya in each township, and the Iouse wants one. Tho two Houses disagree most obstinately on tho bill to compul the Trensuror of Wayne Caunty to doposit tho county funds in tho banks, and take bonds, but it Lias tinally passed both Housas, Thoro now seoms 6 prospect of much diffoulty 1 seouring the agroement of the Houses ou sov- eral_subjoots, OXEIO. CoLusnus, 0., March 20.—Intho Houso to~ day the followiug Houeo bitls passod + Authorize i ing the State Tronsurer to diaw on tho County | Trenwuror for two-thirds of tho curront colloc- tion of taxes in ndvance of tho semi-atnual et~ tlomonts ; for the inspection of flour and mont paoked in _sacks; to prohibit woolon goods a imrflon of which aro composed of shoddy: to imit the amount to be exponded by County Commissionors to npproaches tobridges to 826, Bills woro introduced to amend the mnuicipal oode 10 as to include incorporated villages in tho rrm’lsmn allowing ono-half of the bridgo-tax oviad in corpornto Limits to bo expended within the vilinge limits; to enable religious socie- tioa to becomo incorpornted, In tho Scunte most of the' aftornooon was oc- oupied in considering the contosted clection (1ase, A bill waa introduced providing for tho pay- 1ment of - bountios to offtcors of the army wlio 1'ailed to fllo tnoir applications in due time, and |mxrn%rlnllng 5,000 for this purpose. £ tho night scesion of tho Houve bills were in- { roducod Lo grant tho wifo alimony duringthe pon- ¢loney of adivorce sult ; to limitthe fees of clerks £0 300 o your in oriminnl suits whore the Btac fuils to couvict, or defondant is insolyont; to PHILADELPIUA, P 'l' March 20.~1Tne striking authorizo Judgoes to iasne liconse to auctioncors; to provendCounty Recordera from acting as cons vn’%mmnm. ho Benate bill to nuthorizo raflroad com- panios whoso lines have not been fiuelly located todivert orchange their lino, but prohibiting’ tho chango of terminal points, was peasod. SRR CALIFORNIA, BAN Fraxoisco, March 20.—Gov. Booth to- dny votoed the bill providing for the olection of Harbor Commissioners by thoe joint convention of tho Scnate and Assemnbly after tho closo of the term of thoso now in oftico, and for the olec- tion therenftor by the people, at tho end of two yoars. The bill was the result of a Demooratic awd ]teFubllcnn conlition, which tho veto has tobably dofeated. It struck tho lobby intorost [ vd, aud onusod “much - oxitemont, > Tho soto was' mado the spectal order for next Monday, It is be lioved that. the coalition cannot prevont the voto Moing sustnined. i ey MISSOURI. Jerreasoy Crry, Mo., March 20.—~Tho Hanni- bal & 8t. Joseph ‘ Eailvoad Renownl Band bMl possed tho House to-day, aud mow goes to the Governor, has croated o giv,m-nt oxcitoment, and" thera was much hard Jobbying, Much iniorest is moni- festod as to (he fai'o of tho bill inall parts west o' this, This bill extends tho rosd into St. Louis, Svecial Diepatciy to The Chicago Tribune, 81: Lous, March 20.—The passage by the House, ai Jefferson City, this afternoon, of the Senato Dill to renew for ten yoars the $1,500,000 bonds ssued Dby tho State in aid of the Haomibal & 8t Josoph Railroad is gen- erally received with eatisfuction by ~ St. Louig people, a8 -tho bill passed "undor o gueynnteo from tlo Hannibal & 8t. Jo Com- pany b build a branch rond to this city. It is fonred, howover, that the votes to pass the bill were obi'ained through compromises with several nototious jobs which'a week ago woro considared dond, but 3re now rovived with flattoring pros- octs. a R TIIE POLITIC'AL OUTLOOXK. The resoh ttion passed at the Republican cancus at the Sta*o Japitol, Trarsday night, to ndol’)t the passive pOlicy in the coming campaign in Minsonri, and .0t nomitato o Republican tickt, appoars to mee t almost universal indorsement from the lendinyy Republicaus bore. It can be #ot down us sotti ed that the flold will bo left to the Bourbon Dem oeracy on ono hand, and the Indopendent Dem.szrats, Grangors, and Reform- ors on the other, JTho Demoaceatio administra~ tion of the Jast trvo yoars has disgusted tho peoplo. MBES, A(_.fl_I: Lonine 87, Louts, March 20.— Fhe machine shops of the Atlautio & Pucific R ikrond, covering nearly the wholo blook boun:Yei by Summit and Compton avenues, and O.bhantonu avonue .and Poplar atreet, burned to-ni 3k A largo number of valuablo patterns woro 'destroyed snd throo locomotives budly damnged. - Loss ostimated at $100,000, Fully” insured in 3%nstern cnmyrmios, but tho names eaunot be ascer tuined to-night, — s . RELIGIOU A Priest nt Oresthne, 0., Renounces tho Catholic Earte Speeiat Drapatel to The Chicuno Cribune, OnesTLINE, O., Murch 20,.—T'ho Rov. A, DI, Maili, a Gorman Cntholic priest of th is place, has renounced Catholiclsm, and today openly do- clared bis intention to unite with the Prosbyte- rinu Churel., ST THE WEATHER. ‘WasmiNarox, D. 0,, March 20.—For the North- west and thonco to tho Lower Missinsippi Val- loy, northwesterly winds, lower tompornture, and partly cloudy woather. QGENERAL ODSERVATIONS, Uitioaao, March 21—18, m, Hain, Weatler. i Iiand. Station, (lar,|Thr| “l‘}l’(‘)flnr'llfl leariug.. Ol |Clear,. Murquetto, .12, Milwnukeo {29, Omahn, | Yembinn,, .| Tolodon ... 10 89) 4 01 = T THE ROCK ISLAND CANAL CONVENTION, Special Ihapatch to The Chicuyo T'ribune, B'rmu’jma, lll.: March 20.—The pouple of this olty nre vory muoh exciced over tne proposed (anal Convontion nt Rtook Ieland on tho 24th inst, It is proposed to nttond it on maske, and rotest ugnum{’ suy projeot thay shall take from {’(nak Ttivor any of its wator, Tho manufactur- ors of Storling and Rook Falls use all the wator there is, and during tho past threo yours the sup-- ply has boen 80 short, A laige part of tho timo, -hm. tho milts had- to run on_shors timo, Any attompt to talo wator from this river to foed & conn! will ba rosiuted by the Ituok River Valloy south of thly, to tho bitter end, 'Lhe hostile faoling is moroasing. ! | Hes nro orderod to son tho wholo matter Lns boon sont to u Commiitea of Qonferonce. The bill to compel tho Tronsurer, THE TEMPERANCE WAR. (Continned from the Fira®Pago.) oity, Tho Mayor warns ol dirordorly dlnrmml ‘mmnuw that any breach of the ponco will bo followed by tho punishment of tho of- fondors, and that it will bo at thelr own poril if thov attompt to molost eitizens in tho odorly oxorcldo of Inwful rights, whothor i tho slroots or olsewhoro, ho polica authori- that thoe purpose of tho proclamntion in acoomplishad, and any AuX- iliarics roquired will bo promptly given thom, 1t in impossiblo to any what conrso tho Indlos will riow purane, aa the” proclamstion applies to thom oqunlly ns much a6 to tho. orowd that hias Tollowad thom in their rounds, AT FOBTORIA, Spectal Dispateh to Pha Chieago Tribune, ToLEno, 0., March -20.—~Tho canipaign’ i pru%rcuulng vigorously at Fostorla, with ono sur- Tendor o far. . In ono or two placos tho ladies wotg . inenlod by the snloon-koopers, bus gen orally thoy wore {roated with politenoss, AT MAUMEE OITY * the Jadies ara visiting tho saloons dontinunlly in Iittlo squads, which go aronud in rotation, with futorval hebwoon tholr visitn, Tour saloon- Xeopera hiavo glvon vorbnl promises not to well nn;il moie, aud all the druggists have sigued the pledgoe. 5 AT NORWALR 1 tho prnyln%hnndn continuo tholr dnily viaita, At ono plnco thoy tnet with -conthiued -insults from tho wife of ‘tho proprictor. .Yestevdny,a o= stable visited tho establishment with oloven war- rants agatnst Lor for obscenity, profanity, and othior offonscs ngafust tho ponco and digulty of tho Blald of Ohio, Bhe succumbed to tho prossure, and, upon promising tosin tho pledgo and foravor abandon tho whisky bustoss, logal proceedings woro suspended. VAN PELT In lecturing at various towns in this scotion of tha Btato, Whoro tha crusado Is progrossing, Ho spoke to-night at Viffin, IN GENERAL, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicano Tyibuns, , Covnumnus, O., March 20,—Four galoont snr- tondorad at Nowark to-day, one at Ironton, only ouo at Circleville, Nothing spocial in tomper- nuce from any quarier. ————— HKANSAS, LEAVENWORTIL. Spectal Dispatoh to The Chicago Tridune, LEAvENWORTI, Kan,, March 20.—Tho foml- nino war on tho saloons has fairly commonced In this clty. TFor the past ten daya the womon of the ‘Cemperanco Assoviation have been hold- Ing,daity meotings in the First Mothodist Church, fortifying thomselvos with. proyor, and propar- ing » plan of attack on thoir liquor-sollin adversarios. Last , Monday thoy adopto aggroasivo monsurce, and went forth o pray and sing in tho snloons. Nothing hus yot boen accomplished, and thora is no prospect of immo- diata 1esulls for the better, In two or thres instances, proprietors of saloons have invited the Indies inside, and used every exertion to malutain order and shleld tho Crusadors from tho jeors and ineults . of rowdy idlers. Gincomini, of tho Delmonico rostautant, per- mitted the women to sing and pray m his -din- ivg-room, Mon crowded in after thom, filling tho room inginutly, and, in ongor anxioty to seo, tho band and Lear the prayets, clamberad on tho tables, solling tha eprends with muddy boots, Gincomini aurveyed tho sceno without a mur- mur, giving tho women an example of Christian fortitudo and human resiguntion worthy to bo emulated. Where women aro donied ndmission, thoy have prayers on tho eidowalk, Tho ladies Lavo throatoned the high-toned Labitues of the Leavenworth Club with tnoir’ prayors. The Womon's Tainperance Associntion has reached a memberalip ot 600, and {8 dnll,vj:mwlng Atrong~ or. A committec of ladios visited tho daily nows- raper officos, and requested the publishers to ox-~ ¢ludo saloon advertisemonts from their columns, The newspapers have not granted the request. AT ¥ONT BCOIT. Fort Scorr, Kan., March 20,—The firat earnest work of the tomperanco crusade was inaugurated here to-night by a visit of about a dozon Indies to the suloon” of Doacon Maynard, where ' free lunch wis advertised from' 10 to 12 o'clock. Tho ludies took with them twonty- one 1agged and hungry little onos,—clildron of druvlten parents, Lo give them the boufit of the lunch. Tho proprictor of the saloon received tho ladies and ragged, half-famished little onos oourteously, and the lunch was epread snd the childzen pitched in, doing it amplo Illuflce. A lurgo crowd of spectutory tilled tho snloon, ‘Fhey wore genotally respectablo in demennor, though thoro was soma_boisterous domoustrationy and Llnsphomous talk, and & constant demand was mado on tho bar for drinke. Aftor the childron were well filled, tho ludies knelt, and long, oarnest, and forvent praver was offered by tho leador of tho band, ‘Affer prayer, the Indies sont the childron outsido the door of tha saloon, and themsclves filed through tho crowd out of tho front entrance, ‘Tho Dencon did the honors of the occasion gracionely, andinvited the Indics to call again, and bring the children when they 508 bungiy, ' Tho ladios woro all of tho highest respectubility. —_—— INDIANA. AT FORT WAYNE, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Forr Wayng, Ind, March 20.—Yo-morrow afternoon, the Indics of the differont wards will Liold mootings to form organizations, auxiliary to the mon's assaciation. The Prosidents of the difforent ward socicties will be ex-offico Vice- Presidents of the City Union. A serics of duily morning prayor-mectings willbo commenced noxt Monday, Committees have been appointed to omploy tho best logal talont iu the city, and forret out aud punish alt violations of the Liguor law, Tho ladies propose _visiting nll the Baloon-keopers: and druggista in the city to try the effect of moral sussion upon them. No saloon prayer mootings will bo held, howover. Last nicht a number of ladics called on A. C. Remmol, o prominent drugglst, who at once responded to thoir entroatics by pledging himself not to soll liquor‘oxcept on " physiciuns’ preseriptions, and also promised moral and financial eupport, This Doing tho first attempt ot dircct appedl, and surronder coming- o soon, thero is much re- Joicing, AT SOUTIT BEND, Snecial Dispateh to The Chicuqo Tribune, Sourit Bewp, 1Ind,, Maréh 20.—The Ladies' ‘Fomporauce Association met this afterncon in & -#pecial Dusiness moeting to receive reports of committecs’ and propare for a grand mass-meat- iug on Sunday sftornoaun. A partial ropott from 1ho Uanvassing Cominittee was received, which sliawed nearly 1,200 numes signed. Some of tho Sub-Committees wore not present,. Petitions for liconso ‘are being ocitonlnted by tho saloon- keopers, to be presonted at tho June term, and arrangomouts are_ bewg mado by the ladios to Kot siguers to withdraw their naines. Mrs, P, 15, Studebaker read from Tue Cuicaco Tuin- TNe's report of ‘the Chicago mass-meoting au extract for the beneflt of the South Bond Indies, Anapgements wera made to have printing dono in Gorman, AT THE SINGER COMPANY'S WORKS, A lady said that Mr, Pine, Mon- agor of the Singor DManfacluring Com-~ piny, conld not admit them for ‘tho pur- poso'of couvaswing aniong the cmployes, and that permission would huve to coma from Now York; upon which annonncement unother lndy called for fifty lndios ns volunteers to visit tho works nt closing time, aud solicit signors to tho plodge .as the hands passed from work. Tho xeqnfi‘md number gathered in one cornor of the- church, organizod, and when tho time .arrived procecded in a body an " {0 thoe Singor factory, The action croatod cou- siderablo cxcitemont in tho streets, and the runior soon spread that thoy had gono iuto the Fourth Ward to commence the prayer orusade. Homo wage wont abend and notified a Gorman saloon-kooper that tho ludies wonld visit his luco flrst with prayer, upon which the terrified lonton sot about getting ready to closo his doors ;. but, whon theyjturned off toward the Smger's, before roaching his place, ho bocame extromoly jubiant. Tho lndlos wore kindly re- celved by Mr. Piuo, who said, had Lo lad sufliciont” notico of ‘their coming, ho would havo tolegraphed the Now York ofilce for the vermlssfon that thoy might cauvass tho shops. 1In wa sorry ho could not aid thon in the menn- time. While wuiting for the closing timo of tho shop, n Ingo crowd assombled near by, and tho Indios nttacked thom, with groat success. Soon the whistlo blew, aud about 600 hands came roshing out, grim with the dirt and dust of the ehops which' covored them, Tho ladies stood in filo to receivo thom, but the hands—American, T'reuch, Gorman, 8wede, aud Polanders—formod in & body aud ryushod by the Iadios Isughingly, and only a ~ lutle over o hundred pamos wero obtained. Dut It was a losson for tho ladics, aud, the' ico belng broken, their courage grow strongor, so that it is ‘yro- poed to try it over agaity and again until they meet with™ substantisl succoss, A number of tho foremon ercapod through tho ollce aud went off hnppy, Tho ofticors of the Booioty huve do« oided {’o—night to tolegraph the Bingers nt Now York, asking pormission to cauvass tho shops, TIE DRUGGISTA' IRON-ULAD PLEDOB was modified, aud will to-morrow be greuan!ml wnd, if refused, soma ludies propose to |1romm£ i dally aud seo what attrition will accomplish, 1t was roported to tho meoting that tho Mayor | Buelvivg, hnnnfm .‘lfi‘l‘a'ra." bad rofusod to sign tho men's co-oporative -pledgo. Tho Financo Committeo roported fair nuccoss in rafsing fundy, and had moro promiscd oA 500D A8 roquired, AT NEW OARLIGLE, Special Dispateh to The Chiagn Tribune, Nuw Oantisie, Ind,, Maroh 20.—Tho Iadies hinvo organized at this placo, aud nro at work, tho nfluonco of whieh linx 'closod ono snloon, and to-ulght n prayor.mooting I botng hold, ad= drasnod by the Rov, N, . Williameort of South Bond. Mrs. Emma Mallory, of tho Elkhart 0b- server, will eponk hioro noxt Bunday ovoning in aid of tho temporance eauso, AT TERRE WAUTH, s - Tenne HauTe, Ind., Maroh 20,—Tho lnrgest wmpurm'lau mcuunr of tho soakon was held at Dowling's Hnllto-night. “Two thousand porsons woro . prosont, and ;ercnt zeal wna shown, A npoech was mado by Kra, Mar 'y . Haggart, and wns recolvod with gront onilusiaum, A meot- ing of Indios represonting the difforont churches wns hold at the Congrogatioiml Churoh this afternoon. A rorolulion wns adopted calling o mnss mieoting of women to maat nt the Cone gl);f;znhlnmlkltculnmh ‘(Xll\(’;:’l‘n“’ aftornoon to con- #lder the situntion, Another maes meoting wi bo held at Dowling's Hall Bunday night, it . AT ANGOLA, Spectal Dispalch to The Chicaao Tribune, » Angora, Ind., March 20.—The tomporancy’ ball opencd liere'Inst night by a largo nnd enthu sinsbic mass-meeting fu Congrogational Chureh, Thlmmomlnfi all tho church-bells woro runy, sumthonlng thie Indiow to maeting, whoro arranga: monts woro made for- inaugurnting a oruendo nt ouce. Much excitoment provails, and tho women are detormined to achieve n victory. b e ILLINOIS. AT: DANVILLE, Snectal Dinvateh to The Clieano Tribune, DaxviLLg, 1li., March 20.—The Iadios linve not visitod any ‘saloons to-day, though thoy nra Industrioualy irculating tho pledgo through the differont parts of the city, and are sollciting signers to a potition to Judgo Hanford to onforce tho Liquor law, The plodgo fo nelthor buy, sell nor manufacture iutoxleating ligaors wag prosented to E. O, Winslow, o druggist, but ho Jofused to sign. o AT BPRINGFIELD. Speciat Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, SeninorieL, 1L, March 20.~Tho force of Indios was largely ' Incrensod to-day, but their visitations resultod fu no conquests.” Tho bar #aloons woro takon to-day,and at ono or two of thoso placos the ladies wero met with severo ro- buffs. . The hebitues ndulzed in drinling beor while the Iadies wero pmrhlg and singing, mov- ing their glassos and ndulging in conrse and offonsive, though not positively vulgar Innguage. ‘The utmost indifferonco was manifosted by the crowd to the roligious .exercises carriod on by Indies. Notwitbstandiog this, thoy went on their why courageously, A numbor of good men were mixed up with the follosvors of the praying band, and thoy wora propared to protect the la- dies from any offered indignity. Two wholesale houses wora visited, but tiroy refused to takeany pledgo or mnke auy promises to quit solling Whiskoy. ~ Mr. Owén publishes & card to his patrons to-day, saying that ho has no intention,* a8 was reported, to close s ealoon, tho St. Elmo. Ha anuounces that bus intention to con- linuo tho businese i as firm an ever. A mosa temporatico meoting-is to be held in the Repro- sontatives Hall to-morrow night, which will bo addressed by Benntor Stecle, ——— MICHIGAN, AT NALAMAZOO. Special Disnutch to T'ha Chicago Tribune, Karadazoo, Mich,, March 20,—A grent and onthusiaslic meoting of Indies was held in tho Buptist Ohurch this aftornoon. Mra. J. 0. Beoloy was mado Presidont, and brs, Dudlur Secrotary. Romarks wero made by a number of ladics, The speachos woro pointed, direot, and sonsiblo, There were a fow tinud ones, but they will soon experienco o chango of heart, A committoe of two from ench churoh in this villago was ap- pointed to aid in tho work of enlisting all tho Women of Kalumnzoo.* To-mortow afternoon n prayor-meoting will bo “beld, at which Divine Tavor will bo involed on itsefforts. Just what courso will he pursued is not yot foreshadowed, but it will bo n_praying_crusnde, or an oficiont, working organization for roform, Tho movo- mont will have the respoct and consideration of all tho bost people hero, ; B — IOWA., AT DAYENPORT. Snecial ispalch to The Chicann Tribune. _Davenrort, In., March 20.—The iadies of this city hold another mooting thia afternoon to por- fect the azp\amzutmg of a Ladics' Temperance Socloty, A constitution + and by-laws were adopted ; and measures wero taken looking to pushiug forward tho work of tomperanco-reform. A Inrge number of additionsl membors were roported. i A number of saloon-kaopers against whom netions for dasmages aro ponding have latoly mauifested & great desire to compromise tho suits. A liquor-dealor uamed Dorhmar, against whom a snit iad beon brought for $5,000 dam- ngos, sottled it by paying &300, and to~day nothor namod Lenginchuer, compronised 6,000 auit by the payment of $260. ——— PENNSYLVANIA. AT TITTANTROI, Special Dispatch to The Chicano Tridune, Jerrzanunen, Pa., March 20,—The Liquor Leaguo mob to-day aund adoptod a resolntion thuuking the Mayor for his order enforoing tho Liquor luw, .and_ for closlug the snloona After midnight. 'Thoy appointed a Vigilanco Commit- teo to co-operato -with him to proseotto all ine frackions. ~ An jmmense mass-meeting, in bebalf of tho tomporanco cause, was hald to-night in the I'irst Presbyterinn’ (tho Rov. Dr: Scovel's) Chureh, The edifice was niore than crowded, nthusinatic spocchics were mado, and aresolution wos ndopted sotting apart next “Thursday by all the churches 18 a day of fasting aud prayer for the cuuse. Sympathy for tho 1ndics in Chicago and Cleveland, who liwve beon insultod by tho mobs, was oxpressad, and prayers were offered that God might turn the hearts of theso mon. - Dispatchies were road from different poiuts in Obio which encouraged the movement Lero, Tho meeting adjourncd, resolved upon holding anothor mass-meeting on Thuraday ovan~ lnhfi next in the Rev. Mr. Gill's ohurch l’l‘l Alle~ glony. S — NEW YOREK. ©_NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY. New York, Murch 20.—Ptymouth Chureh, Brooklyn, was crowded In every part lnst night on tho occasion of the tempermite meoting. Rov. Honry Ward Beechor, the pastor, was not preaent, but addresses were mado by Rov. Mr. Rtoid and tov; Drs. Cuyler and Scudder. Dr, Heudder sald if tho presont - movemont docs not take o practical turn in thirty duys, o blassed Ehll‘::l;llluopy will bo stranded far upon tho each. e MASSACHUSETTS. ‘Woncesten, Maee, March 20.—Operations 'were resumed by the praving bands this after- noon, and fourtoon saloons were visited, whore prayors wero offered and hymmns sung. Lorge crowds followed the hands, and in one eago be- camo quito boisterous, The places were closed, aud no proprietors signed the plodge, kit i ormvil i NAVIGATION, Sneefal Disvateh to The Chicaao Tribune, McGuuaon, In.,, Mareh 20.—The Mississippi Rivor cloared itself of ico at two points toedny. A boat 18 hourly expeoted, Tho prospects for & Targo freight traflic tho coming sonson aro good. Deznorr, Mich.,, March 20.—The jco in tho Straits of Muckinao is gradunily softoning, and SOOTHING SYRUP. MRS. Tty Years' Experisnca oY{ o 0ig Hnrnsa WINSELOW? | mm. wisizows soorm. - 1Ko BYnur du ths prosoripe tion ot ono of the bost foe malo phyelolansand nursox In tho United Btaton, and hins boen used for fhirty | yoors with novor-failing BOOTHING SYRUP o futceonn by millfons of mo- thers for tholr ehildron. 4 ron 1t rollaves tha obild from ain, cures dysontory nd CHILDRIIIT | disrchees, eriping fn the owelr, and wind sollo, Ny giving hoalth to the ohild, it rosts the mothor, TEETHING. AUCTION SALES. By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 08 & 70 Wnbash-av, AT ATUCTION. Regular Bouth Sido Aualion Balo of :HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Ne dit tho large stock of Tlousolold Turnie :uron,"\’r‘x\::lfl:\lv’:‘ 'ampio room for the customors fo eamine ol 4 Obambor Rults, Sofar, Taungos, Wardroher e Roekogs: Iotnak WAes Uteoate ao Show b.uuc., Otlloo Desks, biattrossos, Bode ais. T1E CIEATTRL MORTGAGE SAL®G OF HOUSEIURD GOODS, 10 Cratos Tagliatt W, G. Crockory, b Casks Rockingtiam and Yellow Waro, 78 Usses. Glasswato, Ab11 ocluckeuizgios and Harnow, ON BATURDAY, March 31, at 8% o'alack. GO, P. GORF & CO., Auctionoors. DRY GOODS. Great_Auction Snle on Tuesday, March 24, at 9 1-2 a. m, yDress Goods, Notlons, Wlto Goods, Hostory and"Une 1403 i o of Hats and Caps, Wool and Stras Goods, Mon's, Boys' und Ladios” \v;:-r. Gonts' Fuenishing ?uudl, Searls, Tlos, &o. odsten ding, Stovor, Onn ASOTILIR AT Embrolderics, Ruflings, Lacos, &o. sohuothor cicgant involca of Liaca. Goods, Hdkls., Nope ogome, k. 10 Gngos Asiiburn Ginghamn; alss, Cambrios, Wigans, o Jinrdwnro, Slivor-plated Goods, Tinwaro, &o. B0 TS Toitain and Vougtio Garmmor e L otolock. GEO, P, GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabash-av. BUYBERS OF : OPEN & TOP BUGGIES, Lemcorats, and Harness, Wil hava oflernd to thom, at_Anotion, on TUESDAY, Sinroh 1, x 10 &, m,, 8 LARGIS and EXTHA GUOD ioto WURK. OALI; AND LOOK AT IT. GEO. P, GORE & CO., 63and 70 Wabasil-av. 900,000 Cigars, Of well-known and highly-osteemed brands, will bo offorod at Auction on TUBSDAY, March 24, at 11 n, m. Those are of the stoclk: of n heavy importer, who is OBLIGED TO SELL. Denlers will find it arare opportue: nity to stock up. AEo. P, GORE & CO., B 68 and T Wabashav., Auoifondors. Boots Shoes &Slippers AT AUCTION, Dy Cataloguo, on WEDNESDAY, Muroh 25, st9% ..o’ GIEO. B. GORIS & O0., 08 & 70 WABASH-AV. T enpeial siton lun of tho Tiadg fs oallod to thissnle as EXTRA ATTRACTIONS will bo offerod to OASLL BUYELS, ASSIGNEE’S SALR AT ATCOCTICOIT- OF OVER $i0,00 WORTIL OF Dry Goods, Piece Goods, CLOTIING, ‘ Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Embroid« erios, Ribbons, and Notions, OnTHURSDAY, March a5, 1874, st 06 8, ., and, ang goadn unsold that day will Ko clos d FIIDAY,' tho 2itn. Mo Trada will bear §n roiud that this is the ENTIRE STOOK OF A JOBEER, And compriecs recont stslos and fmpartations of Stanle and luucy Dry Gouds, & Fino Lino of Pivca Gands, Gus~ tun-mada Clothing 1 Blagk Doerkin, Fency Cavhirra o Jaang, Suits, Conts, Pants and Vésts; and o bosuti= ul Lino of Embroideries, Ribbous, and Notions, By order I'. SALIINGER, Now York, Asslgneo. GE0. P GOl & 00, Huctineo ¢ LR Dy WM. A, BUI'TERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, INO. 108 IML.AD. . ISON-ST., (Uotweon Dearborn and Clark.) TWO PIANO FORTES, Hotel Cooklng Range (now), ‘Handsome Furnitnre, Luiniings, Chromos, &ca At Buttors' Auction House, 108 M ., THIS e I R e it Bocts, Shoes,Gaiters &Slippers, TUESDAY, Maroh 24, at 0% o'clock a.m., at 168 East Mudison-at. 100 Rolls O Olotln, -4, 5udy (-4, T~4 and Sede 50 Rolly Ingrain, Rug nnd Memp Carpots. 15 Caslks nnd Crates Whito Granfte, 12 Phactor s and Buggics,warranted the hest mule In the country. 20 Buyay und Phnoton Bodies, in the prime, 5,000 Rolls Puper Huugings, of varlous styles and qualities. 5 new and best quality Sodn Fountains, sold ou nccount of lnst purchaser. WEDNESDAY, Maroh 25, at 83 o'olock a. m., at 108 East Madisonat, . DEY GOODS, WOOLENS, OLOTHING, ' LINENS, NOTTONS, &o., THURSDAY, March %, at 8} o'clock a, m., at 108 East Madison-ul, PEREMPTORY SALE Tuproved aud Unimproved Property, Monday, March 28, at 10 1-2 o'clock, AT BUTTERS' AUCTION ROOM, 1038 MADISON-8T. 51 RESIDENCE LOTS, Located 1n Blook 77, Morgan Park, in Washingtos Hoighin, two [Flocks sonthi uf Morgnn’ Sisast Depats on Obifago, Htock lainnd & Faciio Haiiad. Torms st ass b o WKO h]'_.o"rs, Fronting south on Kowuth'st., comer Puriand; b Lot ol loca g, th-ster comer Fortland, bolng RO ILOTS, Eronting north on Kosautl'at., bolog Lots B0 aud o1, ook 'I'ho abova Lats are in Seo, 28, Town 89, bolween Twen- ty-ifl and Twonty.sixth-sta., Wontworth And Stowarie Two-atory and basomont. ., And Lat, 161 Walant. L W N thoro is nenrly o foot of water ou the ice, The stenmer Huron made the passago from Bay City to Alpena last night, aud no ice, e e TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. McKny, indicted for forging lottors to tho New 3“0’1( Btock Exchango, hey boou bailed in $10,~ —Tho Now York Importors' and Grocors® | Bonrd of Trade hag adopted resolutions recom- mending that fixed salarloa bo substituted for moleties in payment of Government oflicors, and {hat all persons mconsed of violation of tho Tievenue Inw should be brought to trial, DEATHS, AR A A AN AN AN AN PRSP OAMPBELL--On Thurudsy, March 1, Mrn. Biiza I, Gampboll, wifo of I, H. Gampbell, lisay, of this ity, Lunoral this dny (Sutuirday) at 3 ¢'olook p, m., tram 673 Wost, Wanliigtoa-st. WALKER-Ou I'rllay morning, March 20, at the rosl. donco of hor sou-in-Inw, Judgn Rbonozor ‘Pook, No. 13 Huthi-at., Mra. Alian Walker,widow of Gol, Juol Walkor, formerly of Belvidoro, agod I3 yours, ol will Do taken o Lolvidord fo intormont, ITREDGE-AL 208 Wost Washingtow st., on F Maruty 3, 108, e, 11, Katolte, daRkes of Sl O oad Loving 8: Xitiradgo, axed 10 joare b months 17 du, P L S ruoon at 13 3 of tuo fawlly aro mv':’mn foatiand, oo kot Frisads O'CONNELL-0: OCONNELLOn the oronlag of (o 19th fnst., Dantol Funural from his ‘Into rosldenco, No, 179 DoKovonst., fanday, Macoh 2, "8t 10 &, m.' “Curslagas 10 Calvary noLerys ~ HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. P.&J.CASEHY, 41 and 48 Iiftheav., J hana the it th ity of Now e ard i laruest piortmans R it thow-cas, aad Guunters, o: ‘By N. P. HARRISON. THIS MORNING, at 8% o'olock, large and attractive Auctfon Bulo of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, At 204 & 206 Bnst Madison-st, Dator aud Cliwbor Sots Ju x Qinira und ‘Tablos, Library Tablos, ook Oy Show Uases, 1o-t0p Tahlos, Kyring. I nd Mat- trenses, Walnut Hodstuady, Nofai and Loungos, ocond= hiand Hrussols Uarpots a cood as now, Ulack Matin rookory. il a largo assorimone suidey morehendiios Bt 20T RS AFBER b E S lusnas, 0's —~ huloo nos, ki and Diblow: At 13 0'olek—15000 Ihe. Whito Lead, £ Slmthele, X, P, JTARRISON, Auctlonnor l'n_l‘xg_'.‘m Kast M}t_flnun <2y DBy BRUSII, SON &.CO,, Al South Cavalat, Furniture and Carpets At Auction, BATURDAY, Maroh 31, at10a. m. Parlor Huita, Ohambor do,, Bofas, Lowogos, Iasy Gbairs, Hed-. atosds, Hnrasus, Odmmodas, Mutirosnos, Bprings, Oone e A soom Furntiuny Storas, i . 1arge a " odiunc iz ination foow, Tot oF latige Bafo, g:}nb Dmn.“’um. .m goluck, A good Itorse, 5 years rass Wagon i . Ly OB BON & 00, Ancttoncers, 4i'South Canal-st, Eo » BY HODGES & CO. Ataur Warerooms 638 Woat Lako-st., wa will soll this oroning, at 7 p, m., a Jargo stock of HOUSEHOLD (00DS Comprisiy thing In tho houtokeoping 1ino; Marblo- o hnd T P e Partor Tunfure) Disine: foom, Htoven, &, do. - Muo, s lacgeing ot Ourpatty Brussols, Throafy, aud Ingraln, Goads st b uahu: ko Footn fur tho Ootitonta of & Iavge ot i E:'l.?.hnl, «W’Lx Satus B rout varloty, Dining-room * 1308 aud Doske Bt s Lop RO SR ST REEE