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R et ] - FOREIGN. Conflicting Reports Concerning; b Ilvruanucu of a fow select frionds of the family, the Battle Near Bilboa, The Brifish Government Wlll" Not Releaso the Fenian Pris- oners. A Resolution to Declare a Form of Government Defealed-in the French Assembly, BSPAIN. Mapnip, March 27.—Marshal Berrano, in a dis- patoh to the War Ofileo, kays his lossos in tho ougngomont _yostorday woro 188 killed nud wounded. His troops maintain all the positions thoy captured trom tho Carliats, Tho Insurgonts baving massed, ho rolinquished hils intention of cariving the town of Pedro Abranto, till tho movemont now bolng porformod by his right ‘wiug !s comploted. Davoxnse, Moroh 27.—Dispatelics from Carlist sourcen, dated Duiango yestorday, claim suc- ceesos for the Tnawigonts in tho two doys' fight- ing with M.rshal Socrano. 4 g[lmnm. March 27.—1Tho bnttle of Thuraday Dofnre 1silboa lnstod thirteon houra, Tl Intest di- patchies from Marshal Serrano are vory h'oJ!u- ful. Sixteon heavy L“(;uma wore in good position for an attack on I'edro Abanto on Friday. A i GREAT BRITAIN. Lowox, Much 27.—The rowing of the Ox- ford crow to-dsv, showod contintied improvo- ment, and (heir_cuances of success brightoned considorably. The botting this oveniug is about oven. Loxnon, March 28-—5:30 n. m.—~Tho wonthor #'us moraing s favorable for the event of the da{-—thu Universiry bont raco. . 1onpow, March' 27.—In the House of Com- mous to-dsy Mr. Andorson nsked how many Tninn convicts woro still undergoing santence, whero imprisoned, and whothor tlio Governmen! wns, or was not, of tho opinion that tho time had como for their releaso. 3 M. Cross, Home Ministor, roplicd thatthe total number was sixteon. Two were now un- dergoing sentonce for the Manchester murdor, bat nono for the Clerkeuwsll outiage. Two othora wore under se.itence of jmvrisonment, for fiftcon yenrs, ono for soven yoars, and cleven, who had been soldiers, wero sentoncod for life, Taving bean conviotod of supplying arms to, and otharwise agtiting, insurgouts. Thoy wero dig- tributed o8 follows: Thrce woro in England, cight in ore pmt of Australin, and two in another, and tbroo in Iroland, ' Ar. Cross concludod by deolaring that the Government had no intention of intorfering with the oxecution of their sontoncos. This -annoupcement was received by the House with cheors. —— ¥ FRANCE. Panss, Macch 2T.—In o Adnembly to-day, M. Dahirol, a Monarchist, moved that tho Assombly tako o Voto on the lat'day'of Julv, to docido tho future form of govornmon of France. Ho urgod that it was impossible to mnke a constitution without first sottling tho question whether Frando was to be n Monarchy or a Ropublic. Tho molion cauged grent oxcitemont in tho Clnmbor, und a heated dobate cnused, M. Do .Kerdrel snd tho Duke Do Broglie spoke “{:"“““ the motion, and ik was rejected by 330 to 250, CRIME. Maurder in Jusper County, I, Special Diapateh fo The Chicago Tribune, .Daveront, In, March 27.—Tho trial of Honry Loronzon and Anna Lorenzon, in tho Jnspor County District Court, for the murder of Audrow Schume, in March, 1873, como to an ond to- day. The jury, aftor being out forty hours, came into Court tlis morniug, and roturned vordiet, findivg Honry Lorovzon guilts of man- slaughlor. 'Tho elder Lorenzon, tho fathor of loury, thon pleaded_guilty to' manslaughter. Mrs. Loreuzon was dinchargod. Tho two mon will co sontonced next Wedneedny, The partics wore all residonts_of this county, . In March Sohuman, tho threo Loronzons, and 1ans Frocso started West in wagons, {o Jarpor County. Schm- man was murdored and bis bodv thrust throngh thoico of tho Skunk River. Nothing was over hieard of tho tregody until I'reeso, Who was in juil i this city for horso-stenling, turned Siato's evidenco, and it was,apon Lis ovidence that the ‘Lotenzeus wora convicted. An Absconding Pension Agent, BAN_I'raxcisco, Maieh 27.—Soveral mounths sinco Ponsion-Agent II, C, Bennett disappeared mystoriously. It was thon atated (but his sc- counts woro all right. Further oxamination of his books #hows a defnlcation to n largs amount, Tho examination is not concluded, and tho pro- cize amount is not known, Murderers Exec lina. Coruarnza, 8. C., March 27.—Two colored mon woro haoged in Sumter to-duy, and & white man in Abbeyville, for murdor. 'iuco roconstruc- tion, murdor ling becomo a8 common as_ larcony boioro, Soveinl otlor murdorers sro to bo baogod in s fow weelts. in South Caro~ Discharged from Arrest, New Yok, March 27.—Joab Lawrence, who 118 been for some time in the custody of the Shenl, undor the warrant of Gov. Dix, for Lin oxtradition to Michignn, has been discharged from arrost. Allcged Detnlcation. Bravronp, Vt., March 27.~C. P. Wnght, Teller of he Bradford Savings Bunk and Ttust Comyany, whose suddon disnppeatance aud sub- soqueut” arrcst at Pottsdam, N. Y., caused 50 much oxcitement _hiere, is now bolioved to hinve Dbeen guitty of robbing the bunk aud attempting to burn the building to concenl the crime. Justifinble Homicides Meatents, (avel 27.—TLavens, the Vickeburg “locul,” who kilted Calkin yostorduy, has been acquitted, Farged Ordors for Drugs. PurtaveLpima, March 27.—Soveral wholoealo druz Louses bave recorved lately extousivo or- ders for drugs from Waco, Toxas, which prove forgories. 'fho tatal smotnt is about €100,000, burthe forgaries wore discovored boforo tho goods reacho | the'r destinaion, and axo being roturned to shippors. FIRES. At Kalamnzoo, Special Dupatch to T'he Lincauo I'ribune, KAvrAMAZOO, Mich., March 47.—At & }). m. to- day u firo consumod tho dopot of the Grand Ruplid & Indinun Rnilroad, Lows, 36,000, Two Dbydrants burst, which erippled the wator-works, bul tho firemen did splondid work in suving the adjomng buildings. Tho fire is snid to have originated in a deleetivo chnmuey. At Linwood, Wis, special Disuatea lo Yle Clacuo Tribune, *Osukosi; Wis., March 27,—Tho oxtonsive tan- wery of B. Alshackor & Qv., at Linwood, Portaca County, bumed yostmdny, toguther with 800 cord of tan-buik, = 'Lho loot iy $15,000; insured for 5,000, At Rantouly I Caaxpeatay, 1ML, Mareh 27,—A disnstrous firo ocourted at Rantoul, 1il,, sbout midmght laut night, Soven wooden business buildiugy wore burned, in which Bois, Darvell, Marcin, Bolnor, Collikon, Tichards, and Bogglomn woro the suf- torers, Dois was insurod in the Zitun. Blost of tho othors were nninsured. At Baluimores Bavrmone, March 3,—Tho oxtoneive chemical sworkin of Chuppol Brps,, Crosy utreat, noar Cov- ingston nireot, consisling of a lugo threc-story briok and two frame structures, bursed to-night, Estunated loss, $160,000; insurance, 8120,000, At Port Hlenry, N. Yo New Yong, March 27.—A fire lnst night de- stroyed a large portion of the businesn part of Purlllumy, . Y. The loss ngprogatos €80,000 1 insusanco “abous half. apparatus and no water available, Hovoral pergona were injured. . gl SO, How to End n Suit for HBreach of Promisc, : From ths Loutsuills Courier~Journal, ‘Married, at tho residence of the bride's father, at 0 o'glock on the ovenlug of Maroh-19, by Eldor Marshall, Mr, George Lewis, of Mourog, Mich,, to Miss Magglo L., daughtor of B. Q. Ldrington, Esq., of this uhy. 'he wedding is tho happy finale of the brench-of-promise suit moutionod in the Cuw we-Jowrnal Bowme Weoks ago, {‘mndlnn in tho court of Monroe, Mich,, in which Miss Tdriogton claimed damagos in n Inrgo sum, Br, Lowls arrived from Michigan to-day at 11 o'olagk, and, after an Interviow with the lady and hor frionds, n liconno was procurod, and tlio wodding onmo off to-night in tho o coromony, a8 porformorl by Eldor Marshall, wan vory Improssive, and all partica socmed to Lo In tho bost spirits at tho auspictous occaslon, CASUALTIESY The Croscont Uity Disnstors Special Dinpat=h to The Clacago Trioune, Br. Louss, March 27.—Tho survivors of tho Crpscont Oitv disastor arclved in this olty at 13 ., on the City of Vicksburg, with tho body of Pilot Ostrander, who was so disfigurod ns to bo totally unrecoguizablo by hLis frionds horo. An Cinterview with the Sccond Engl- neer, who s smong tho survivors, I8 fo ‘the offcet thnd the boiler ~ bad been blown cut only threo houra bofora the dis- astor oceurred, nnd overything about tho ongine was in porfoct working ordor. Tho provailing opinion of river men, génorally, s to tho offeot thiat thore is somo undiseoverod !mgurlb( on- arated by the union of Oblo nnd Miss un&m wator, whicl, Introduced into tho bollor under cortain circumstances, imxlncca oxploalon, as all tho explosions on tho' Misslesiopl for tho past sixtoon years iavo ocourred bolow Cairo, and ab a time whon tho Obio was rising. * Mearius, Tonu., March 27.—~Tho oflicers of tho steamer Capital Gi'y, which arrived from bo- low at midnight, roport that tho bodics of Mrs, Ostrander, Mr; Auudy, and a boy abont 14 voars old, with red hair, bad been fouud near tho ‘wreok of tho Crescout City, nnd woro awaitivg intructions from thoir fricnds, ~Capt. Gondo, who went down on the Futuro City, last night, will take charge of them. ratal Gas Explosion. BAuTiMORE, Md.,, March 27.—Ono man was fatally, and throo others wora reriously, injured by tho oxplosion of gas in o stroot sower this morning. ‘ Four Lorsons Xurncd to Denth in Now York T'cnement-Iivuscs From the New York World, March 20, Bhortlv after 8 o'clock yestordny mornin Ofticer Irssin while parolling his post discovores smoko and flames lssuing from the busoment of the tour-story touomncnt-house on Third avenuo, botween Ono Iundred and Forty-first aud One Hundrod aud Iorty-second strcets, Ho at ouco gavo ordars to the Lhovk-and-1adder com- pany on the next block bolow. No timo was lost in getting to tha Lurning house, but the timbor of which it was built was Dbeing rapidly onvoloped with tho flames, Tho houso wna oo of o row of threo frama tonoments and gavo sholter to oight famulios, uumboring over forty persons. 1ho inmates’ had by this timo been fully aroused, and in thelr night- drosses had ruwhed frantically to the windows POLITICAL. (Continued trom tho Pirat Page.) Tecturos administorod them by thoir conatiiuonts, ohauges are oxpooted. The taotics of tho Dawos mon now are to work stondily until thoy ean incronsa tnls 04 by 10, which will give thom o msjority of the Republicans in tho Honr. Then thoy can with juatice, call on the Tlouso party to yiold. At prosont it'Is noy onsy 10 #eo how thoy can got this 10, Honr has ronl- 1y lost but ono vote, and ho was & Jowell Repro- sontative, a Butlor man, 'The Democrats atand fim. _'T'ho voting ia boginuing to loso {ts Intor- oat, Thocrowds woro uonalbly loss than those of yesterday. Dawes won one from Banford and ono from lonr, and lost ono, Plerce has lost two,— ono Acanzyllmnn(nrv vota to Pleico, and one ab- sontee, _Onrtls galnod one from Vorny, and lost onoto Danks, Adams romained at the seme figures, and Lianka gainod one, [ 70 the Astociated Presn.) BosToN, Mass., March 27,.—The Joint Conven- tion of tho Logislaturo balloted to~day for & Unltod Statos Seunator, as follows : Dawes, 05 § Tloar, 70 ; Ourtls, 74 : Adnns, 16 ; Danks, 73 ox- Mayor Plorco, 2; Washburu and Whitlior, 1osol; absont, 8. Election nt Mason, Mich. Snectal Dhsvateh to The Chicuna Tribune, Lansing, Mich,, March 27.—Mason, Ingham County, cleets n Citizons' ticket over tho Ropub- lican by an averagounajority of 02, STATE LEGISLATURES. 0QHIO. ' Coruamus, 0., March 27.—In the Senate, this aftornoon, tho contested-cleotion case eamo up for declelon, the quration boing whother Goorgoe Waimer was olooted Troasurer of Btate. It was ‘| decided in tho negntive by tho unanimous vote of tho Bouato. A vatowna then tnken on the quostion whethor Jesso Welsh was elected to smd offico, and 10~ sulted in Lho aflirmative by & unsnimous vote. PR St MISSISSIPPI. Mesems, Tonn,, March 27.—Thoe Appeal's Jackson speoial says the Miselssippi Sonato to- ‘doy killed tho bill faking from the Judges tho suchority to set nside oxcessivae judgments of urios ; blgo tho bill imposing a privilogo-tax on nsuraiice conpanics, “I'ha hill postponing the cleotion of Congress- man until the goneral olection noxt yonr pusscd, ‘Tho Btate. Funding bill passed. e OALIFORNIA. 8ax IFravoisco, Cnl, March 27.—DBoth the Trooman aud Lewfn Railrond bills wore dofented in tho Senato lnst evunhlr TFaloy's bill, which was acceptod a8 o substitute, comos up to-day. The Assombly has dofoatod tho bilt to abolish shonting sud imploring for aid. Somo of thom on the fist floor jumped from the windows into the street, while ochors wore If:m"m"g to drop on thouhed over tho stored in the burning bouso. Sorapidly did the flamoes ndvance thab by the timo the ongines bad arrived tho two lowor storien of thoe building were euveloped in flnmnes, All rotroat wns thus cut of from tho, staircases, and the inmntes wore torcod to await tho placing of the truck lnddors to roliovo them. A tire- escape hind been orocted at tho rear of the house buté 1t conld not be used, a8 no lnddor had boen attachiod toit. ‘Tuo firomon sucoceded m gotting a8 far a8 tho sccond_story of the building by placiog handkerchiofe over thoir faces, and they roscaed tho fawmilies that livod on that and tho floor above. Iu tho moantime Capt. Rollins, of the Thirty-third Pracinot, arrived on tho ground with a sqitad of pulice nu effectunily nided the firowen in their work of res- cue. Tho Dbuilding in which the fire originated was occupied as follows: Tho first floor by Charlos Drow a8 a lagor-beer snioon, and William Tolleusood, a8 & barness-store ; tho second and third floors by Charles Knopp, Mr. Hosslor, Anhchaol Buins, Obarics Drow ; and tho fourth floor by Mrs. Mason and Thomas Burns, with their families, All had been rescued with the oxception of tho Burns family, which lived on tho woutheast cornor of tho top iloor of tho building, consisting of Thomas Burns, azed 38 ; Lis wifo Mary, aged 34; aud their childien, Anuie, aged 13; Ticssio, aged 7; Thomas, nged b; and Michnel, an infant, aged Q;nnm. Toray, with his _eldost aud_youngest children, Annie and Michael, escaped, buc tho rest of the famlly wore consumed in tho ‘building, As soon as the fire was extiuguisliod, &apt. Rolling and his mon, with tho nid of the Firo Department, bogan séarch for tho bodios nmong the ruins, About 8 o'clock the body of Mis. Burns was taken from the ruing, nearly burned to a_crisp, with arms aad foot complotely buined off, and was totally un- recognizablo, ~ Shortly aftorwards fragmenta of tho Lodies of tho children wero discoverod, which wero carefully boxed and wero takon to the Sta~ tion-Tlouse. Tho soarch was thon discontinued, and Coroner Miller was notified. Later in tho duy the seurch was continucd by Michael Fox, the brothor-in-law of the dead Woman, with o few noighbors, _Coroner Miller will hold an in- quest to day. Nearly all tha inmatos of tho Liousa were oithor scorched or buned, and gov~ cral children were rathor severely burned’ about tho Lands and feot, Much sympathy is ex- resacd for Burns, who is a moulder at tho Moit Fron Worka, Tl writer saw him yostordny at the houso of Yox, his brothor-in-law, in Ouno Iundred and Thirtieth strows, with tho two cluldren resoued. Although mnuch overcomo with his afiliction, Lie told tho wiiter of tho incidents of tho night, Ilo kmid: 1 was awakened by my wife, wlio ot out of bod aud weut into tao Kitehon, to 8ce 1f sho couid ascariain the causo ol tho noines sho heaad. Bho then cried ont that tho biouse was on fire, I immediately got up and wont to n smalt window that looked out of my bed-room u little abovo tho roof of tho adjoining houss, 1 broko the window and cnlled to my wife to bring my oldost child, Annio, to mo, which she did, and I placed bor on the raof. Tho youngest_child, Michaol, was thon passed oat to me, and I Landed him to lus sistor. ‘Tho #moke by this time grow suffacating, snd my wifo then wont to bring the other children. Whon sho had beon gono & fow minutes 8ho orlod out, * Tom, you'ro gone.," I called to ier, and rceeiving no unswor ondeavored to ind my way througli the blindiug smoke and pitchy darknoss o the Iitcheu, which was ot tho rear of the Louse, but tho smoke drove me back, I knew thon that my wife had Dbeon euffocated. I thon got out ou the roof of tho howso, and halloed to the fire- mon to put up n lndder’ to lako us off. They paid no atieution to me, and ua the flames began to cracklo up to the roof of the houso on which I wns standing, I went over to the noxt office and found my way through the souttlo and down Tho villago liad no tira’ the staireaso into tho stieet, into whieh the peo- ple wero then moving thoir furniture. With my two childcon I went over to dIr. Koy's Louso, a friond of mina in One Hnudred and Socond stzect, o my undershirt and drawors, which v.ere covered with blood from cho wounds on my hand, which had beon cut by the glass of the window I broke.” Burus is soverely burned in tho Lunds, legs, and lace, his ovebrows boing complo ely buinod away, Tho eldest gi-l, Annie, I Jigu;\y burned, and tho youngost_child os- caped entirely unhurt, 'The “burned bulldings wero owned Dy Honry Libbs, whono loss Iy oti- mated at $12,00 ; ully insurcd. —_— THE WEATHER, s Wasixaton, March 27.—For tho Northwest, northwesterly winds pozsibly voering to south~ camtorly, low temperaturo, and puitly oloudy weather, GENERAL ODNBERVATIONG. * Criicaao, Murels 28—1 8, m. Staton, (Mar, Thr| Wind, \Rain] Weather, Brecklnr'd N, W, fresh, lear, N. ., fresb,| loaring up, Wi, freel (Cluar, Cluudy, Tair, Clieyenuc, . i 3 8, tresh. . Deteoft N. W,, frouii, Duluth N: W, freat, 01N Wi, brinki I N, W., fresh,|. N, W, 4N W light, tresls, 0. 30,30] 40,15} 1(0al [\, fresh,.. RSP R A ST. LOUIS PROJECT. 8r. Lous, Mo,, March 27.—Che Committoes of the Morchants' Exchungo and Bowrd of * Trade, appointed to consider tho subjoot of direct trudo with Brazil and tho establisiment of a lino of steamars hotwaen New Orlesus and Rio Janoiro, hold a jolut session to-day, and passod o rewoln- tion honauly approving tlio projoot, but declining l;r indorse any particular company or organiza- tion, ——— - ALBANY LIVE-STOCK MARKET, ALDANY, N, Y., Morch 20,—OATTLE—Murket tamo but seady ; supply cqual to that of last weck, Blarket quoted Jgo off, Uhalce stoors, $7.25 Mivroii Cowi—Dull at o docliio of $3 por iead, Tho domaiyd for workiug oxau is falr st G@B){o, ringlug from 1,400 10 1,800 3 ‘Bitkitp AND LMDI—Tocelpta Uimited ; good Esstorn in demand ; prices steadlly sdvanced Ao to 3o for cominon fo xfln—; 63 @10 for fair to good T)¥@8a for oxire, tho militin of tho Stato. THE LABOR QUESTION. The Erie Railrond Troublcs, Special Dispaten to The Chicae Tribune, Winksenanng, Pa,, March 12,—This after- noon thore was much exeitoment over reports from tho labor troubles at tho Susquohnana Dopot, on the Erio Railway, in this State. Maj.- Gon, Osborne, commander of tho Ninth Division of the Nntional Btate Cuards, recoived the fol- lowing tolegram from the Governor of Pennsyl- vouia: JIARRIARORG, March 27,1874, To Maj.-Gen. . S. Osborne, Wilkesbarre: Tliero s a tiot in tlio Surquelianua Dopot, You will vrobably Teceive an ordor to miove your divisfon promptfy, What smmunition will you nced, and wlnt also will yon requira? (Blgried) J, F. IARTRANFT, Binco the above tologram was received, tlio militin have put their batteries in roadinoss, and the, men, in full uniform, are marching in the streots of this city and DPittston, holding thom- solves rondy for any emergoncy. Gon. Osborne raceivad another tolegram from tho Governor this evening, lm)'hwil that the nmmunition had boen forwarded to this placo, and will arrive to- morrow morning, that tho riotous deinonstrn- tions oro subsiding, but that” tho railroad stril- ors &ro in Foaueun on of all the trains, and that if they hold out to-morrow it will be nocessary for tho division to move at once. Ponr Janvis, N.Y,, March 27.—The striko of tho Erlo Railway employes at the Susquehanna Depot hus nearly suspended through travel. w Yonw, March 27.—The froight hands of tho Erlo Nailway, now on a strike, hiold a meot- g to-night, and rosolved to accopt the terms offored by tho Company, Thoy will resumo work to-morrow. Striko of English Minocrs, TLoxnoy, Mnrch 28—6 n. m.—The conl-minera of StnfTordwhiro, to the numbor of 12,000, huve struck work. . LOCAL ITEMS. r Yestordny thoro was reported at Police Head- quarters tho stoaling by somo thief, last weok, of $75 worth of silvorwaro from Trinity Church, Lot ovening Oficor Laflin arrasted o citizon of Woodstock, H: L. Rich by name, for trying to ontico young girls to go to a baguio with him, Mr. Willliam D. Mose, rosiding at No. 595 Archior avonuo, whilo atighting from [is wagou, Wlippod and fall, breaking his Yoft arm bolow the elbow. o wos takon howno and cared for. The officers and mon of the First Preclnct go into their now quartera on Pacific avenue to- day. It Is noedloss to usy they are all happy at tho idon of loaving tho barn thoy Lave occuptad einco the fire. ¢ Frail but not very fair Mollio Dyyer was ar- rosted lust ovoning for purluining from W. I, Gray 810, Although sho did uot rolish the idea. sho was farnixhod lodgings at the Armory for tho vight. A vory protty, biight littlo gitl was found on £ho stroot nst ovening by an ofticor, and taken to the Armory. Sie gavo her namo a8 Ada Grif- fin, but could not toll whero sho lived. Slo is about 7 years old, aud her sweet, childish ways won overy one’s heart who saw hor. About'a quatfor pust 1 last night, Adu's mothor wont to tho Armory, and'was overjoyed to fiud Ler. A handsomo. family equipage came into colli- rion with an Indiana avenuo car at tho junction of Wabash nvenuo and Eightoonth stroot vestor- dav morning. Ihoe rosult was disastrous to both velneles, the formor goiug to piccos, and the lut- ter bind to bo switehed back to the barn for re- pairs. The_ drivers on the Indinna avonue_lino shouid not drive o rapid uud reoklessly. Iap- pily there was no one injured by the disustor, Quita o lorgo meeting wap hold last night at No. 875 Luregbeo rtroot, in tho Sevenfoouth ‘Ward, Char'os B‘mm buing oalled to the chair, ‘I'ho following delegates wero clected to ropra- sent tho ward in tho Convention, which moots MMonday &t Sves Hall: Godelrich Boyer, John Rbeinwold, Thomus Xolley, Chas, Sporn, and TLouts Kastor, Tho mooting was_vory enthusi- tie, and gonoral harmouy provailed upon all the questious that camo up for disonssion, About o weok ago Capt. Ilammound, & well- known citizen of this city, started for the East with tho dead body of his wile and somo bag- ugo. Accompanying him was hie eistor-in- aw and o stranger, whom 1no ono veems {o know. Yestorday the unknown camo bock for tho baggago oud the authoritios wore asked to romove the body from tho Ft. Wayno depat, which scema to bo ay far as Capt, ITunmond’ got thom. Tho friends of the lattor fonr fonl piny, and_would liko any fu- formation concerning him or his whorcabouls. Lightning does sometimes sirlke twico and ovon throe times in tho same placo, A poor Gorman wonan, who rosides at 390 West Van Buren street, losl hor husband about two months Wgo, ond ‘shortly after two of hor ohil- dien dod, Bho had one loft, and it 1 needlces to sny thal sho was vory much at- tachod to tho littlo thing,—it was but 2 yeara old,—and beecame vory much frightenod when it slokened last Monday, —Yestor- duy morning the dootor pronounced it out of dangor, and tho poor woman went out to work with a lghtor honrt thau sha has carrivd for many o day, Sho doos washing for o living, und is in dest{tuto clroumstances, and it 8 o sad commontary on .our public ohnrities that, - nad it mnot* beon for the - kindnes and generosity of ~ some womboers of the demi-monde, uf;u would have beon unable to provide tho atteudanco sud comforts her ohild mneoded, As boforo Atatod, tho child was pronounced out of danger whon the mothor loft homo. Judgo, they, of her gilof on rotumivg to 00 tint whilo atio has ono tho littie o ing diod. Bho could not bear upundor the biow and faiuted. Whon sho omno to, sho bogan taying, and 1t is fourod. s will g mad. Ao caso 18 one that dosorvos the pity and ald of overy one, i A FURNITURELESS HOTEL, Helrlnklthnt the new propriotors of the Met- ropolituu Hotel had been cast {u the shadow of the same cloud tbat overung Gaiduer & Hodgos, the former lossoos, s reporter of Tux TrinunE Inat ovening callod nt tho hiotol, cornor of Btata and Wanhinsion niroeta. 10 lofn the fncta in tho caso, and obiafned from Mr, Samuel nufmm, who Is conncoted with the houso, the following statemont B Aftor Gardnor & Hodges wore thrown into mukruptuyb Aomo two mionths sinco, Mosarn, Roland & Bwift loased tho honse from Gon. q;u\vnrb, and oponod it ns the Motropolitan. Tho formor propriotors had furnishod tho wholo louso™ with haudsomo _ furnlture, bought from A, L. Ialo & BDroa, nnd agreoing to sz for fu a fanoy prico, This furnl- ture Tloland % Bwitt wishiod to buy from tho abovo firm and keop in tuo hiouss, a8 it had boon manafactured oxpressly for the house, To thia nl‘rl\ut;l‘ment thoro was ono drnwbnck. Halo Bros. wantod from Tloland & Switt tho samo ])rlcu for tho furnituro that Gardnor & Hodgor ind agrced ta pay, _To this proposition tho It tor demurrod, but offored {o pay whntover throo appralsors, ohoson from prominent hotel mon In"the oity, should j“d‘fo to be oquilablo, Throo sota of appraisoradid onrofully ineyoot the furnituro and paes thelr opinion on’ the value of it. Among them wora old hotol mon like Measrs. Don Millor, of tho Bhorman, Franl Wontworth lafo of *Brown's, aud othors cqually wll known., Whilo nogotintions for tho purchnao of the furnituro woio going on, and without any warnirg, about 7 Iast ovening, Oobstn- bles and Doputios wore #ent by A, L Halo & Dros, nnd in n short timo the Motropolitan w8 ' without ohair, table, bodstond,s or many of tho othor things mecossary .10 a woll-rogulated hotel. Tho proprictors stated thnt. thoy would bo again in rauning order withe in forty-cight hours. . The nbova Is, of conrao, an-oxparte statomont, and undonbtodly Mossta. Hlale havo™ their vors sion of tho slory, butit doos seom vory hard and unjust that the bonrders of the hotol should "bo stopped in tho middlo of their suppor, and told to ont, la Digger Indian, from tho floor, for tho table’ “Jwas ‘wanted,” or that others who had rotired early should bo told to camp out, for thelr bedsiead and nrflng—mnumna was sought by Lha relontloss Conatablo, - ——— PICTURES OUT OF THE CENSUS, Prof. Walker’s Lecture at Now kaven ==What the Statistical Atas Wikl Showa-Xloyw JNio Who Xiuns May Izend the Consus-Interesting Facty and’ Flgures = Statistics Without Wenrs. New Haven (March 19) Correapondence of the New York Evening Post, Prof. Francis A. Waiker closed tho notable sorics of popular solontille lootures given this winter by Prosident Portor aud tho professors of tho Bheffield Sciontiflc School by an mtoresting oxhibit and oxplauntion of tho various ataul- grapbic maps aud charts he has boen proparing during tho last yoar for bia forthcoming Statisti- cal Atlug. This atlns, it will be romombered, was authorized by tho act of March 3, 1878, to illustrato more complotely than was attompted in tho first publication of the uitth consus the results of that enumeration, It will contain “about fifty platos, aud will show to the oyo, by a number of ingenious and original mothods of dolineation, the menning of tho dreary columns of figures which fill tho threo bulky volumes, Gen. Walleor solectod twonty-four of these chinrts for ropresentation and oxplanntion this evoning, Protaciog his romarks with tho obseryation that midway botween tho $wo greatest studios of man—himsell ond his raco—was tho study of bis country, he prococded at onco to tho “oxpomtion of tho charts as thoy wro projocted on & large B oreon by the storeonticon, ‘Tho first shiown was a hypo- motrio sliotch of tho Unitod Btates, showing by s gradation of sliado tho iuoqualities of ity wurtoco. Along Hho Atisulio const aud_following tho_Mississippl Iuver to tho mouth of tho Ohio lny tho part of the country which had an average elevation of Toss than 400 feob nbovo tho son, This strip of land coutained botweon 13,000,009 and 14,000,000 of our 88,000,000 of pooplo. &f wo add the too- ond grado, inaluding uil portiona attaining & losa aliitudo than 800 feet, we inolude fourteon-fif- teontls of our” wholy population. Wost of. irrogular lino nearly foilowlug tho 1009 wost of Greeuwich, wo have an elovation of 2,000 foet or over. Thik lino is tho probable limit of donso sottlomont foravar, as it it at presont, The atop- page of immigration at this poiut is not acci- dontal, but duo to natural caukos. TOPULATION AND PRODUCTIONS. Passing rapidly ovor charts showing tho dis- tribution” of bont and rain, o throw upon the sercon o striking map of tho great rivor nystoma, Thoeo ho_grouped into four gouoral divisions tho Atlantic, North Luke, Mississippl, and Pa- cifio. Tue Atinotic bsin, with an area of 207,397 squaro miles, hold_a . population of 14,207,458 eouls ; tho North Lule, with an aron of 180,018, 4,399,604 tho Miseissippi, with au contained arca oT™,019,837; Tiold 19,111,804 ; and tho Pa- ciflo, with an area of 898,70t ouly 839,510, or loss that on Lo- tho square milo. Of tho tobacco raised in the United Statos, nearly G0 por cent zrow in tho Obio basinof tho Missigsippi systoin. Ko South Atiautlo system prodused — throa- fourths of all our rice. Almost all our cotion comes from the Lowor Missiusippi basin, with o opulation of 8,500,600, Tho moro narthorn Emtca lend in wheat, tho Upper tlississippi sys- tem yiolding one-third of tho aggrozate smount, whila the Obio basin gives one-fourth. THE CENTLE OF THE NATION. The use of stoam and water power in tho difforent systoms was noxt troatod, and then the leciurer considored the maps illustrating the distribution of tho population of the country. “flho roproduction upon Lo seroen of this map gave littlo idea of tho boauty of the oengraved Gopy. But onough was deciphiered to give the andionce .a goneral iden of where our, peoplo “'most do congregato.,” Ou this map was a star —that star of empire which wostward, &e— showing the centro of population in 1870, the point where, assuming the country to be a plano und each inliabitent as of equul weight, tho aron tus loaded would balanco, Prof. Hilyard, of the Coast Survay, mnde n sorios of computations fow yours ago to dotermine tho westward ‘movemens of thusopulnlio aud fixed tho con- tro for 1870 at 83 dog, 80 min. west, being an ad- vanico from tho centre ot 1860 of 46 miles. advances in tho two pmcnmn; decados wore 82 and 64 miles respectivoly. Tho determination a8 mado by Gen. Walker Zully verifics thuso cal- culations, the two results differiug from ouo to three minnton—a discrepancy accounted for by the slightly differeut methods pursued. Geu, Watker places the centre at83 deg. 35 mia. 7 soc, weut and 39 deg, 12 win. north, *"'Fhis iy about fifty milos enst by north of Cin- olnmatf, m tho northwest coruer of Highland County, 0. "The favorod wilago should now tind out who i 1té contral mau_ uud send bim to tho Coutenuial, whoro, boyond & doubt, Lo would be the contre of attraction, Tilk UNDEVELOPED WEST. A map of tho country west of tho 100th merid- ian was next oxhibited, showing how insignificunt wore all tho sotiements in_comparigon with tho vast tracts of untamed land,” A fow stronks and dots of_ehadivg roprosonted all that (mmi- gration had a8 yot roclnimed from tho groat wildorness of penirre, swamp, .and mouutain. Ono of tue chief hindrances to a_ rendy setiling in tlns part of our laud was hioro shown by a map of the Indian reservations and ranges. Theso Lomos and hunting-grounds were portrayed ina most etfective way, and grontly intorested the audionce. The dotermination has been made, we understaad, from original sources und best oflicial information, and will add great value to the ntlas, Ous of tho most suggestive maps of the col- laction was noxt exbibitod, showing the birth- rate of the country; that is, the number of ohildren born each year to every 1,000 inhabi- tonts, ‘T groatest ration was doon to bo nlong tho Westora frontier, while the more * clvilized " portious of Lho nation mado but u sorry showing, Tha éffcots of social conditions, crowded citios, ligh prices, oxtravagant tastes, fashioif, otc., on the incrense of populition wora briofly discussed #“In goneral," sald tho Profostor, ** Whore popu~ lation iy donsest, thoe birth rate is lowest. TATIO OF THE BEXES. Turning now to charts of anothor desoription, Gon, Waliter paid a high compliment to the Rov, Mr, Wines, Socretary of tha Ilinois Hoard of Charities, who, ho sald, had revolutionized the systom of atatigraphio ropresontation by tho fu- vention of o new method of illustration, Tho lecturor procecded to oxplain thissystem by a worles of figures, showing tha ratio of tho ag- gregato malo and fomnle inhabitants of tho country, d of onch Biato, botween each “decado of life, to tho aggregate population of all ages, ‘Iose ratios having been computed from tho tables or population and mortality, are ropresented by ordinates, extend- ing from 'u porpondionlar, whicl wosrebpond In longth to tho groatnosa of the ratio. The natea for the male rotlos ave measured to tho lofb of tho porpondicular, and thowe for tho female ratios to the right, Tho lowest ordinates reprosont Lhose uudor tan, and 5o on up (o tho Lmit of lifo, Thu mothod of dolinontion shows instantly the rolative magnitude of the ratios, and uunnqnnuu{ the fraclion of the malo and fomale population comprohended by each docade of hfe. figuro representing the aggrogato population for instance, Is shaped liite » roof with a doublo piteh, tho higher part ateep, tho lower park eproading rapidly to a broad baro, This, of course, results irom tho large proportion of obildion and tho'gradusl thinulng by death of -mow of one arm and now of auother. Thio | the grown population, 'The figuro roprosenting denths by consnnption bulges out s littlo bolow tho middle, as tha yonra botwoon 20 and 40 con- tain most of tho deaths from this disenao, Tho flgures ropressuting poculinrly ohildren’s come plnints look lke an fnverted T, whilo thoso Ahow= ing tho poenlinr maladies of old ngo resomblo a waterspout, or an umbrells blown inside out. . OTIIER EXHIBITA, Gen, Wallior showed goveral sories of theso ohinrts, mEmuonLhm. among othor facts, tho dis- tribution by ngo and sox of deaths from con- sumption, pnoumonia, fovors, norvonadisorders, eto,, lu ovory stato, and also the porcentngo ol the blind, denf and dumb, fnsane and idiotio in onch deendo and sex, by Htatos, Tho Inrgo ox- ceas of blindness among malos, as shown by thoso charts, ho nsoribod to their groator ox- [ma\lm to tho glnre of tho suwr, tho dnugora of he mino, tho factory and tho grogshop, from +which the womon wero protected, *Tho ma- Jority of tho Inrano,” continued the aponker, “ara womon: but, gontlemon, you Laye no caugo for congratulation,—thae groator portion of idiots aro men.”" ;. Roturning to the former ayalom of dolinca- - tlon, Gon, Walker showaod tho localitios -most favorable to consumplion and to malacie! dis- onsos ; thon, 1n rapid succosslon, tho diatrlbu= tion of llitornoy in tho uggrogate population and In tho white mulo over 21, the choson soctlona of tho princlpal foroign poittona of our population, tho 10lntiva por capita taxation of tho difforont aoations of tho country and the corn and cotton- growing ropions, Two-thirds of the Irish aro cast of Builulo, whilo two-thirds of tho Germans aro wost of that mordlan; the Welah oro always to be found underground in tho mines; tho Canndinns in the for- eats, tho sawmlils, the carpontors’ shops, uud whorover thoro i wood ; the Bwodos aro, by om inonce, farmors, and for this roason are’ partio- nlayly uuufiht aftor by railrond corporations. The groat Uhineso avalancho has not yot fallon, Loss Lhan 300 Colestinls havo orossed the Rocky Mountaing to gluuomn houso servants, and 8o smail aro thoif numbors’ oven on the Pnolflo Const, that it is lard to represont them truth. fully on our density maps. ‘I'hogo who latened to Prof. Walltor will engor- Iy await the atlas of which theso *ptoturos” form o part. Many of- the mont striking foae tures of the work woronot prosentod, all tho copy not having pasged a8 yet from the engrayv~ r's banda. Tho atlas will probably be pub- whod bofore July. PERSONALS. TLowvoy, March 27.—Mr, Watson, Prosident of ;he‘l(srln Railvay Company, sails so-dsy for New ork, New York, March 27.—The _health of Bishop Cummins, of the Reformed Tpiscopal Church, I8 8o much impaited that Lo is compolied to abandon work and leave the city. M. Borthaldi, the now French AMinister, came 28 passeuger to-day on tho stoamship Amerique, sy OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Loxpos, March 27.—Stoamships Bpain, and Trinacia, from Now York, have arrived ont. New Youk, Morch 27.—Arrived—Steamslip Amerique, from Brost. New Yonk, March 27.—Airived—Steamor Javs, from Livorpool. Bl PR NAVIGATION. n B, OATHERINES, Ont., Murch 27.—The schooner Lono Btar wrivod at Port Dalbousie from Toronto to-duy, being tho first arrival of the soason. SR — ‘Fhe Rallot at St. Peternburge. Correspondence London Times, Tho second ace is one of the prottiost specta- olos 1mnginablo,—a ball givon by tho Polish Cummandr-in-Chiof. Tho orobestra plays the proud, pacivg music of the polonaise wo hive #o often heurd of Into, and the Polish cavaliors, in bronzo boots, red brosches, blug and red tunics, and tall plumed caps, lond ou ludios in smart short blua drosses and boots, and white—muet wocall thom “tights?” The costumes of these dancors aro oscogdingly protty, thoie duncing I dmirablo, and thoro is o peculisr and inimitae blo air aud prido and graco in thoir carriage, Tho winding procossion sud resounding march of the polonaisedver, eight couples dunce tha craco- veck, to tho clinking of the cavaliers’ spurs, aud with a thousand graceful nud coquettish turnsand twitls, Thon comes the mazurka, the real, true Polish muzurka, Who shall doscribe it 2 Who can doscribo n danco, and this least of all? Im- ayine evorytbiog that is moat gracoful and most pretly of stop and attitude; imagine brief waltzes and short promenades brokon by tho coutinunlly reourriug mazurks stop, aud by s dajuty stamp of tho daucer's foot, and lifting But you mover will imagino it; yon must come ‘to St. Pelorsburg and 8eo 1. It way especislly boautiful” to watch tho kil aud lightnoss of ono male dancer named Coschinski, and the porfect enso and training of an old man who waved a handkerchiof in hig hand a8 he made his ateps, aud called down loud nlrplnusn. 1o always ended his figuro " by drop- plug on ono knoe and Kissing the hom of lis attner's bluo dress. I was told, and ought to nvo beon glad to hionr it, that the very proutioat and most perfcot of tho fomalo dancors is the mother of soven cbildren, but possibly my in- formant may worely have'practiced o gratuitous pieco of cruelty, Whon at last tho duncers passad off the stage thoro wna thunderivg up- plaueo, and loud crics of * Bis! Bis!” "Mhoy slowed themselves and wont assin, but still tho call contintod louder than eyer. ** Will they come?” Ny, they won't.” © Yos! hera thoy aro!" and on they came again, nnd gavo usa ‘socond pleasure. In no capital of Europe will you henr and 8o such trained choruses and corps-de-ballel ns in St. Potersburg, whera thev aro all caretully trained in tho Imporal school, which educates at ono time 800 ballot girle. Can one Imamno an Enfiliuh Government conduoting the education of bullet dancers? Yet Russia in o country with tonfold mororoligious observanco in it than England. Truly, extremes moot hore, and not i this ouly. g ity Acratcd Waterse Consumers of acrated water should be on their guard. In the Brilish Medical Journal of Snt- nrday thero is a lotter from ** An eminent Fol- low of the Royal Bocioty,” on the result of the oxamination of some artificial acrated wators — soda and_seltzer waters—gold in ‘““siphon bot- tlew.” Thnis examination diaclosed in all cases dangerous contamination with o poisonous motal, There was quite enough lead in all the wators examined to undermino henlth, And tho Brilish Medical Journal remaris on this discov- ory: “When wo examined the ordivary *rorated mineral watera' of commorco, gomo time sinco, we found that thoy were of tho most various composition, and “that they only uvceasfonally ocorresponded with what was implicd in their name. A groat muny of them, too, wore made with well-wator which wns avything bus pure, and some of them wero dangorously impure.” —_———— Disgraceful Mischiof, A disgracoful ploce of mischief is reported from Uorlin, whoro some idlot hae, it beems, boon amusing himsolf by polsoning a good many of the most vuluable animals in the Zoologicnl Oordens. Hie lant victima aro six _benrs, two iugmm’ two bluck panthers, two lions, aud a i, nil of which havo died, with the extoption of tho male jaguar and tho female pauthor. “Thoao, howaver, are not the only losica Sue- tained. Within tho Inst fow woeks sovernl valu- able carnivora have porished, and thoir death be- ing attributed to foeding on the fiosh of horses youlhly sufforing from diseago, The food givon 0 tho animals hus sinco beon oarefully cookod, 80 that.willful poisoning appoars. to Lo the only explauation of the tecent doaths among them, The Directors of the Zoological Gardon Compn-~ ny have offor s roward of 1,000 thalera for the apprehonsion of the miscreaut, —_—— BIRTHS. ARV EY—Iriday, Maroh 37, Mra. T, W, Harvoy of & daughier, N o A — DEATHS, GAUR—On th ing of the 27ch fnst., Irod A., in. £onthon ot LIS G wnd Fanmna. Guko, Aa6d 3 son inird iths, T inotal at tho rosidonoo in Evauston, Saturday, March 28, aL3 1, s IHERON~—On Friday, March 27, Stophen T. Haron, agad 40 yoars, B otioo uf funcral Lorenftor. MONALLY—March, 1, Bood, P, MoNally, agod B T DA I B 13 R N T'wonty-second-ut. inoral nurico to morrarw, 517~ Efvoning pavors pioa SOOTHING SYRUP, MRS. Thiy Years' Experignca of an 0id NUPSU. WINSLOW? S rme wiaiows Soote 156 SYnU2 ks tho prosorip. tlon of onoof tho bast fo- copy. male phytolans and nursos SOOTHING | tho United itatos, and hins boen used for thirty SYRUP yonrs: with nevor-failing sucoess by milliuna of mo- thors for their obildren, ron 14 rolluvos tho ‘ohlld from ain, curos dyzontory and TRETHING. By glving heslth to the ohlld, 1t rexts the motber, ¥ AMH?AEMENTS. -M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Mondny, March 30, to Tharsday, April 2, . 4And BATURDAY MATINEH, MASANIELLO. Grand Opers, in 5- Acts, By AUBER, porformod by the LIEDERKRANZ. ' JIANS DALATRA, Conductor, With an jmmense onst, oy yQlor of Soronty, Orchostes NEW COSTUMIS, . NEW APPOINTMENTS, NEW SCENERY. POPULAR PRIOES-R Drovs Olrale, and Talodw, o0t A omes, SRS, logy, Hesorvod Soate, w100, Gallory, admisetos, 70 cante. ox Ottioo npen bi-day, Librotion In Knglish aull Gorman (10 oonts) to be hiad at thio Bux Offica. THE GREAT ADELPHI, TIIS SATURDAY, AT 2 P. D, Great Adelphi Matinee! .A..DELPHI POPULAR MATINEH! ALL THE BTARS APPEAR. NRNRY 8, PAGE, O'REAR 8 POYD & So0TE e O RISTRIN. e EiA NI Tho REMMELSBRIG BISTERS, IDALIK, ADA L. RENT, BILLY RIOK, REYNOLDS BRJS, LEONS, Tho DIRAMATIO QOMPANY In the RRGOXY DT {tD BEVEN BISTRRS, The KALEIDOSCOPIO TOUN- TAIN, Besudlful Tratstormation=~VENUS AND AU- Pricos, 25 ote— ) 16 cta—al L HESS. 25 ote—Olldron, 18 cta—all pacts of Thotro, OARD,~Tho Wondertul Programi tistio and Bh:-ul:n Hfl;l)‘;hlll::l at mnxl;nl’fiaffifl‘l A; afternoon and avoning sxocls anything hithorto prosonted sad st o peosant aqu in (o amanéimont world. ondny—Z! OULTO! b ant, mnd (ho famuus WATSON B0y, ATAX The Dol AOADEMS_I_Q]_E‘ MUSIO. Mrs. Jas. A. Oates And hor Geoat. Mustonl O PERIORMANORS 1O DAL " AHommmeat 2™ TV 0 'HE FLOWER GIRL OF PARIS, Evoning, at 8, FORTUNIO AND HIS GIFTED SERVANT. AN, Mandny—Thi =) 3 Ghnilay=Tho Groat Kuropean Novolty—MADAME M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, THE WOMAN IN WHITE, A BRILLIANT SUCORSS. Wybert Reeve,.as Count Fosco, REOEIVES UNIVERSAL PRAISE, EZ™Tho play besutfnlly mounted and acted. Ervery nightand Satarday Matineo, 27~ Boats ara now for sale for tho Opera Next Wock. MYERS' OPERA-HOUSE, Monrao-st., bot. Dearborn and State. Arlington, Cotton™ & Kemble's ‘Mistrels. ANY WOOD TO BAR, vy \g BADY RLEPHANTI ‘WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO KNOW | THE ANIMATED WIG BLOCK 1~ " 21 O8-P0C ! Nowoomb, Courtwrizht, Gilboct, Waltors and Marto don, ‘Asliugton, Gottun, aud Kombla ia sevral Now Eheolnltios, Kvory Kveningat8. Saturday Matinoo at:30, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, This (Snturday) Afternoon nnd Night, Positivaly thoouly chanoos to 400 tho Gorgoous Spocta- 0 o TN 3, ‘With all its Splendors, its Wonderful Spocialtios, and Grand Transformation Scene! Don't miss this last and only chanca, neo. Monday, Maroh 30-JOIN DLELON and Hooles's Come ody Comppaug: Boushtal Me, HOBSRLL SOGH"™ KINGSBURY MUSIO HALL, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, BMarch 81, and April 1and 3, PEPPERYS GHOST. ‘Tioketa for salo at Oobb's Library and Box Office. GLOBE THEATRE, 'This Afternoon ot 2%, Evening nt 8 e’clock. Bring all tho Childron to 800 O1d '"HUMPTY DUMPTY AND THE GREAT JEE BROS. AND CHRISDE’S PANTOMIME TROUPE, IN WILL O° TELEH WISP. Monday Noxt—HUMPTY DUMPTY ABROAD. DANCING Unlon Tall, 181 Clarkast., Monros. Muvitog Boivbo thts ovening, CTiokets Bl Moste by DuOiorqus & Wadgwoud's Band. J. A, WEDGWOOD. Manager. MILLINERY, HATH! Jet, Pear], and Steel Or- naments, Imported FLOWERS. WEBSTIERS, =241 WEST MADISON-ST. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. B & J. CASEY, 41l and 43 Fifth=av., Kaop on band the Jargest amortment Ia tho city of New und Socond-kund Gouds - Furniture, Carpots, ffeddiug, Oltics Desks, Countors, Alo Boxes, Sholving, sud Show. cases, bought and sold. z AUTCTION SALES, By N. P. HARRISON.. ON BATURDAY, at 3 o'clock, tho entire contonts and and Hxtured of the S.AT.OOIV, No. 1706 West Madison-st., Connsting of Tablos, Chatrs, Stoves, Counters, Desks, ‘Tablo Linen, Ohronios, Glaasware, Orookory, &o., &0, Seloperomison" N, P. HARRISON, Avottoneoy, This Morning, at 9 1-2 o'clock, 204 and 206 Hast Madison-at., BPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to buyors ia Second-hand FURNITORE AND CARPETS, (Tl ontiro contants of two largo dwallings, oonaiating el ¢ elegant. Jody lrussols' Oarpots, " 1o e Chatmbsor Koia, Dinlukruom Ohalra And. T ablos, Fosthes Shidnnd Pliiows, Deds, lodding, Al tho' Urobkory and o Glasswaro, and & lut Grocories, Gsok Htoves, eto. ortiont Chamber o Paintiogs, Gle, oltgantly carvod Walaut Frame, which must At 10 wloluck—8, b pounde Whita Les suld, By NP, HARIISO) uorlanoer, Madlson-it. By WILLIS, LONG & CO, ‘Auotloyeors, 105 and (97 Randolph-st. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, At Auction this nornlng l)nm{‘ln'ulank d-hand O ts, 1) it raand iatod Warg: Cutlary, Show Untoes romos, Buggios, Al 4 safod and u BANKRUPT STOCK OF LIQUOR, Conslutinye of Sunta Cruz and Jamalca Ruw, un‘“und Qi{h-, Koy Ko, ‘WILLIS, LONG & CO,, Austionsess, . AUCTION SALES, By GEO, P, 5 3O, T CG8% fo Wamaia S €04 ‘AT AUCILION, On SATURDAY, March 28, at 0 1-2 o'clock, RRGULAR BOUTH BIDE SALR or HOUSEHOLD GOODS: 40 Parlor and Chambor Sots, B0 Mnrblo-Top Tahlos. ol, Bureaus snd W, 8, 80 Witiiut Bodnondn, " Durosus. é?flgrn%l W. G, O'Em:;mry. o a3, Loungos, Mattrosaos, rore, Wardrohos, Bidebonrdn; Olate Ramie $~;.;¥ollow and Rookingham Waro, Glasge o, At 11 o'clock—New Buggios and Harnosses, GRO. P. GORE & 0., Austioneors, DRY GOODS. REGULAR BALE TURSDAY, March 51, at 0§ a. m, Dross Goods, Alpacos, Popling, Worstods, Prints, Ginghdms, &o. 2 ‘Whifs Goods, Ladion’ and Gonts’ Undore woar, Handkerchiefs, Napkins, Laces, Eme broidories, Rufllines, Damasks, &, J&lg‘oeauunodn, Oloths, Onssimores, Satinets, Hoslory, Notions, Parasols, &, Also ®'line of ‘Gold and ' Silver-Plated Goods, Chains, Oharm3, Btuds, Sets, Braoo« lut!a Ringa, & , &0, 200 Holls Ingrain Oarpats at 11 o’olook. GEO. P. GOLE & GO, 8 and 70 Wabnaftay, OPEN & TP BUGGIES, Democrats and Express Wagons, and Haruess, ‘WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON TUESDAY, MAROH 31, AT 10 A, M, o ta e T AL T T et o, Budetne Bpring (l faicly opon, arno, PE.G ‘&x;n“‘elgg—\i:;. EXTRA ATTRACTIONS ‘Wil bo offared at tho Aastion Sale of Boats, Shoes & Slinpers TO BE MADE BY GEO. P. GORII & O, 08 & 70 WABASH-AV, gnlwznnzuuw.%m o VA ke Wl'll‘l?a,:azg‘g.“d" togathor with other first-class work, CLOTHING, V/0OLENS, Oloths, Piece Goods, &o, THURSDAY, April 2, at 9:30 A 1. Also, 8 lino of Dry Goods, N Goods, Bdgings, Loscesions, Bo, on% Walte Silvor-platod Ware, Hardware, &o. Gonts' Furnishin, Ingrain and Venotian Onrpots, GEO. P, GORE & 00., Anotlonoors, 8 and 10 Wabastiar, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Store 116 Clark-st. BANKROPT SALE, AT AUCTION, Saturday Morning, March 23, AT 10 OCLOCE. By order of MILES ALNY, Hiq., Provie aional Assignos, we will soll the entiro stoo’ of Gaa Fixtures, Store Fixtures, Tablos, Desks, &o., &o., in atoro 116 Olark-st. BLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionecrs. IMPORTANT ART SALE 150 HIGH-CLASS MODERN I PATETIHGS, Br distiogalihied Amerl A e Y O TS R A o4yt GALLERY, comienoloy on TUKSBAY ALTHRNANY T A MARGHSI, AT 2% Q'ULOCK, AND WEBRESS A wohANG: ;. AT 10 Q" AND AFTERNOOK AT 9 BioLogR, CLOCK rtiats ruprosentod In this oollcotion may e ayd 10" . llfl?flfl lowing Qi inguialiod mamos: A 0, “Row WoAr O, T o YorkiM: Gardi, Tanis: B, Sonda. hooar ort; O, Tlaak, Brusyola: . *Parkor, lon: Georgo Ettriok, Landon, nad miany othors of aqua| nota In art olrcles, It whola' collastion will bo a-rangs and on exhib’tion en Monday and Tuosdu; ruvious to it e il (Y e A an n fienishod 10 vise itors, ELLISON, POMEROY & GO,s: Aue-lonohrs, REGULAR SATURDAY SALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Plano Fortos, Carpots, Tablo-Gutlory, Orockory, and othier merchiandise, BA" 21,03 o'clock, st BUTTERS* TURDAY, Maroh Auction-rooms, 108 Eaat: Aladison-st, ENGLEWO00D PROPERTY AT AT TION. ONT FINE RESIDENOK LOT, fruntng Normal Sohool Park and Sixty.uinti-at., betng Lot 3 in Bluck 8 By s feot doan. WO LOTS, 1and 2, Blook 7, 400 fast front, on Webe ator-ny., cornor Sizty-nictl-at. . MONDAY MORNING, March 50, at 11 veloak, at our Auction Roors, 108 Ixast Mad(son'st, Torins at sala, 'WAL._A. BUTTERS & 00., Auctionoors. Entire Furniture oF THE ELDREDGE HOUSRE, Cornor of Washington snd Talstod-sta,, at_auotion, MONDAY, Maroh W, at U¢ o'clock, on tho promisos. W i by ordur of tho mortgages, the entiro Fure el sl e St s et ine + oxtra Hods, Boading, lotd o Finen, Grockory, Giass, and Pistod Warss Carpots, in quantities to suit and roll, 011 Floor Cloths, in the roll, Crockory, in open lots and packago, Toilot Sots and Fronch Ware, Other Merchaudiso, WEDNESDAY, April1, at 834 o'clock, at Butters’ Auce 108K Lsor tioa Raoy 20 BUGGIES & PHAETONS, Al tod WRDNESDAY, AERIL % AT it QOLACK, At Butters' Auction Room, 108 East Bladison-st. A DESIRABLE STOCK OF BRY G00DS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &c, At Battors' Auotion Room, 103 East Madison-at., THURS* Y, Apeils, at $y o'oliok, — By BRUSH, SON & CO,, 41Bouth Ganalat. Farniture! Auotion | ’Pumimr,u ! 0 On SATURDAY, March 24, Tlist-olass niture, aonfenta of a i aclor Suite, Alarbio-1op Sats, Had modos, Brussels, Tiroe.Ply aid fagra n Ourpat ‘g?o n 3 al oL gonds, and st and will sclic Also, one. ologant wuisgor, B0 by 108 inohes, that oars old, exp; one, ror, 80 by €300 * At 1 p, m will o #old a harso 8 vménn and harnosy. BRUSL, 50N & GQ., Auotio 41 Bouth Oy BY BRUSH, SON & CO,, . 41 Bouth’Canalst, 1o JOUSKIOLD uconkT AT AUOTION, n i . B e ] Hmor T urior Bute bimor ol o Tonu atdads, Cotiymodos, Tabls, Matirusses, fiods, Jisuniols and Woollou Cavpots, Stovos, ialug:room and itoben Furniiure. BRUSH, SUN & CO., Auotionsers., 41 Oanal-st, AEOLSOOR RN FLLIAMS, At anotlon, Wodnorday and Saturdsy—A | Now “snd Locuna-nand” furaitr wad Tk esing 0t avéry Kind, Alsa Howing blachians, e Bt Siowlg i Double Hisrucer sha u arttyof socs Sonsianmiants ylthout rostee, o C o Oub ivdral larde OHATTEL MORTGAGE RALE, . 08 Tusaday, Maroh 81, at 3 0" o Nou 1 FEank Munroncatey ot all 106 fstarsh at 1 FINGES QLA BALOON, Tiar 'snd Gountor, 3 illiard Vables, lear Stand, Oliairs, Tablysy Wlackc Wajnot Glass Cusca 0. Halo pasiidve, GLONGE ATHARTMAN % Ooustabley * s e,

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