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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1875. ee — .vennol | tho robberies eammitted on thie Company, tha ‘ t —— Hodios of mon carrying arma indoflanco of the fanatics, and that tho United Biatos war-renne) | i rion ve bocn eapttirel. -Morrin will be WASHINGTON. lip additonal ¢ pe Seok tae ate nee bekonie:& FOREIGN. Jaa of tho State. It wasa litho display of back= tone on the part of tho Governor, according to the Boston newspapers, for which nobody Was propared. — OBITUARY, DB Vent. The London Times of Fob, 10 records tho death of De Vene, tho cclobrated choss-player, at Torquay, on the Mb ult. who had achioved # qrorld-wide reputation. Io frat attracted atton- tlonini859, In 1862 hobenttho best English and forcign mantora, recolying}from thom the odie of aknight, In 1865 ho defeated Breirrz easily, receiving from him tho odds of a knight and move, Jn 1866 bo won the challonge cup of the Britieh Association. Iu 1867 ho was noxt to tho prize bearors in the Paris tournament, won tho first prizo at Hodcar and tied for the third with. Mr. MacDoxvent at Dundes, Nevwaxx and Sremtraz talding tho first aud second prizos. During the last (wo or three years bie playing declinod in stexdiners, BETTMANS, Enropean tourists will be pained to learn of tho doatti of Berrstans, tho famous host of the old “Gasthof zur Krone” at Gottingen. Ho had boon Inndlord of thia ian for balf a cootury, and waa a notablo man in his ways. In hia sarlior days Bunorn and Tete woro his fro- quent gucata; Biswanck and the Crown Prince Iisd many 6 convivial time in his houae, and Dancnort spent hia studont daya thoro, Hia fond of anecdote and reminiaconcos of earlior days, as woll aa his convivial qualities, made him npopular host and given him s repatation all over Enropo, Ho died abouts month ago at a ripo old age, ——————$_—— PERSONAL, Ratrn Watvo Exsensoy is going to lecture ngain this season, ‘ Tt scoma that tho Chaplainces of the Maino Legislature is young and protty. Yue Mendelssohn Quintette Club of Boston arrived yesterday at the Palmor House. Lawrexce Bannerr, the eminout actor, ar- riven at tho Palmer Houso this moraing. Betixa recolyes more appliestiona to lecture than any man oxcopt Beronzn ond Tinton. Capt. Cerso Czaan Monexo, tho Itallun onomy of the padrono system, fn coming Wost to pro- tect tho infant musicians, Tosz Masser hag ruined Monraauc stock in Now York. Tho gisls awap twelve of his portraits now for one of Rraxonp. Chana Mounts pnased through this clty yos- derday on hor way to Now York City from hor rocent California engagoment. ‘The girls of New Moxico ara not allowed to go to rchool; aud it isnot quite certain that some of the boys aro not similarly disqualified, Gronar Waeurnatoy's picture in the Brooklyn court-room pazod wonderingly ond sdmiringly upon Brsste’s accompliahments, He could uot, you know. A8t. Louis man gave s minister 9 960 bill by mistake ass maorriaga feo, and he bad to suo the revorond and yoll tho judgment at a shave of ‘15 per cont. ‘Thoro aro five palra in tho prosavt Benxte—the Caxrnons, Joneses, Fennys, Jounsoxs, and Mornizs. How would Souencx play thom ?— Cincinnati Times, ‘fho Hon. B. G, Oavtrreup, Congressional Represontative from the First District, arrived, home from Washington yesterday mosuing, and ia stopping at the Grand Pacifte, ‘Mrs, Srezutos, of Parsons, Kan., bas ron away from her husband, It is bad enough for a man to lose ono rib, but a aitoloton should furnish onough of thom to go round, ‘Mrs. S1ppona read nt Wilkesvarre, Pa, under Aifticuttics. ‘Tho flood invaded tho basement of the ball, oxtinguiahed the fires and the gas, and tho audience Jistonod to hor in tho dark. Dr, Kenrarty, M. P., threatens to addroas Par- Nament on the Ticunorse trial in ordor to gat (nto print. Tho Hougo promisca to require the Withdrawal of tho reporters during ita dolivery. Ex-Comptrollor Coxnotty, one of tho TwEED ting, is in Catro, Egypt, lving in gorgeous atylo. He intends to build an expansive villa tharo, Isthis ono of Mr. Beswerr's objocts in going abrond? Frann Movtton hos leased twolve warehouses on tho Atinutic Dock—which would scom to in- dicato that Lo intends to havo tho trialdocumonts preserved, whatover may bo tho expenso.— Wor cester Press, Madame Caracazr's sudden outburat of affoo- tionate staromont that sho nover will desort Mr, Micawnen Oatacazy, is the ona comforting as- euranco that tho ayxious husband has heard for many mouths, "J. Gnax—Pack with my box flvo dozon quills.” Thoro is nothing remarkable about this wontenco, only that it is noarly aa short as one can bo constructed, and yet contains all the lot- tora of the alphabet. Ex-Senator Srockton’s wife, of New Jersoy, hss translated a Fronoh play. Noxt to tho tes- timouy of Bras Tonxen thoro fa nothing uo piquant ond suggestive as tho ayorage dramatic author's reflection of Frouch socioty. ‘Tha lato Lord Sr, Leonanps mado a will, but it Is missing. Now the heirs thet ought to bo. propose to dig the old gentleman up and oxamine iis dressing-gown and soo if be has not tho miss. ing document couceated in ono of bis pockets, -At alate hour last evoning, Mr. H, A. Titosas, tho gontloman who shot himsalf in the Tremont Mouse last Tuesday morning, waa rapidly sink- ing, He romombers nothing about tho occur Fouco, although ko continues porfoctly rational, “Gat. Hawriton is described ag baving s face dhat lighta up like the Ploiedes whon the virtuona taoon is bolag devoured by an aclipac.” If this means thet sho winks all oyor her countenanco, 1t’4 an unnocossarily roundabout way of say- lug a0, We learn with sincece sorrow that wicked Now York spends about 93,500,000 annually in pa- tronizing the theatres, while myriads of little niggora in the heathen lend of Sonegambia are fearfully sunburned, overy twenty-four hours, because an ovangolical civilization rofuses thom tho almplo boon of parasols,—ZBrooklyn Argue, “Henny U, Jannerz, the Princo of managora and good follows, bag beon proposing an original style of rogatta to the Now York Board of Edu- cation, Ile stated that his desiro was to have Gbaut twalve boatw seloctod, each to be rowad by Your boys connectod with the grammar schools in this city, tho contest to take place in tho sam- ‘Mor, on a water adjacont to the metropolia, un- dor tho guidauco of auch ruloa as may be mado ‘by tho nroposod Connnitteo, Ag an inducemen to the boys for extra oxortion, teyond the pride of success, he offers to give to tho winning crew including the corswain, aud also their guardian (to bo nominated Ly the Conference Commie) & tirat-olaus steamer passage to London, pay all thoir oxpouses during a brief stay in tho British Capital and to furmiuh them Fitts & return ticket.” While Hanny sells tickets to the por formance, and cleara several thousaud dollara, This is anew etroxe for rowing clubs—s stroke Of business, U OTEL ARRIVALS. Grand Pacifio—W. Van Nome, Muscatine; William iew ork; OH. Zug, Shuahurg 1..D, Gibbs, ty YD. Moria Walter. shaver 6, tieare, BC, Louies "We d. Bink, Port 3, M, ook, 'Peninaylvan Sngtoa, Dosiony ‘De "yosee iran s dol, O., Benne rook, Cluvelinds 0, Lynde, ieney Custis, Jr theo J. uber, £.N, Darling, Waahinyto: hallenborgor, Vhiladeiphia ; sh ranted hla 5 fapdall i, rn Olina; A. A. Blows K, ules We Hi, Franchomo Siouircals Ut il Hote Montreal; i, odors York Mores Bp ‘unciaco ; . Strong, use—A. 1, Ww. York} 3. Now Mark. Sherman 2. Bibi SLAUGHTER. Particulars of the Massacre of Presbyterians at Acapulco. A Church Filled with People Entered by Catholic ~ Assassins, i They Mack and Slay Indiscriminate- ly for Six Minutes, The Floor Drenched with Human Blood. The Impotent Mexican Government Offers Thom Little Oheok. The Capture of the Escaped Murderer Sharkey in Cuba. Partioulara of tho Shooting Affair at Vineland, N. J. News Regarding Other Capital Crimes and Criminals, THE ACAPULCO BUTCHERY, New Yous, March 2.—Tho Jferaid's Acapulco corrospondont givos the details of tho TERRIBLE DELICIOUS MABRACKE in that town on tho night of Jan. 6. The Rev. Mr. Hulchingon, pastor of thie Presbyterian con- grogation of tho City of Moxico, wa invited to Acopuleo Inst year by o lawyar named Procapio Diaz and othora to organize a now congrogation, tho nucleus of which had already oxisted nearly a yoar, Findivg no suitable substitute, Huteliiugon camo down in Decomber aud took tompurary chargo of the new church, About ninety persona wero found douirous of ombrac- ing tho now doctrine, and an old vacant Catho- Vo Church was rented. On tho 21th of January tho chusch «as opened in due form, Hutchinson proaching twice that day. During tho provious month TUBEATS WAD DCEN THNOWN OUL ‘oy adhoronta of Catholicity against thoir ro- ligions opponents, ‘Tho former claim to hava boon systomatically insulted by the Protestants, who had aamall nowepapor organ. Tho latlor evorgetically dony having done anytbivg moro than fairly discuas sectarian dogmas, A prayor+ mooting was hold by Hutchinson on tho ovon- ing of tho 25th, and a similar gathering agrecd on for the following ovouing. ‘This meoting was hold, but Hutchinson was ill and uneblo to be present. Tho Protestant Onurch las only two door, both opening on the streot. Ono was clozed, and the other—that voaror to tho town—opon. In front of tho door, betwoon it and tho stroct, an umbragaous treo grows, Under the shado of this troe, and st oitnor sido of tho door, watch. ing tho procoedings within tho church, ‘THE ASSASINS, numboring somo thirty-flye or forty mon, took thotr staud. Procopio Dins bad addressed tho congrogation in tho placo of the absont minis- tor, and thoy wore singing & hymn whon cight or ton of the cut-throats outaido ontored,and, divid- ing among thumsolyee, occupicd etands noar cither sido of tho pulpit. Without any sign of worning whatover, theso INCAMNATE DEVILS bared thetr murdorous machates [matechataa— broadawords], and commenced on iudixcriminate slnughtor of the poacoful inmatos of the church, —not ontiroly indiscriminate, for the londer of the murderors and one of his men marked out Diaz as thelr special victim, A couplo of machota blows woro aimed at his bond, which, if roceived in full forco, must have torminated bis oxistonce, As it happened, ho bad suffictont presonco of mind to dodgo his head bobind the pulpit, and o por- tion of tho board wae cut through bofore the weapon reached ita mark, Ho drow his pistol and tried to firo, bat the ngasilanta wero too quick for him, and tho loader inflicted a ghastly gash ou bis pistol hand, Whue thie waa poaa- ing, THE HENOIO WIFE OF DIAZ picked up a chair, rated upon ono of hor hus- band’s would-bo murderors, pinued him to the wall, and by main force wronched tha machoto from his bloody hands, With this sho defondod horself and hastened to the aid of Diaz. Poscoiving e fayorabla upportunity, alo said to er husband, “Now fire," Io did ao, and fatally shot tho loader. Within tha church a bloody and murdorous hand-to-hand fight wow waged forsixorcight minutes, Tho macheto was wloldod with foarful offect, MUMAN FLEAH WAd CUT AND GASTIED like builock-most, whilo blood streamed in tor- rents over tho floor, now incumbered by dying or wounded men and women. Ton or a dozon shots wore flrod, » fow trom tho assailed, somo of whom had rovolvors. At tho commoncoment of tho onslaught thogo who wore noart tho door attempted to escape. That was a fatal mistake, for, a6 the affrighted worehipora gained the atreot, they wera DELWERATELY OUT DOWN by the ambushed rutiians stationod on both sides of the door outside. In this way tue Amorican citizen, Honry Morris, met bls death, His hoad way nearly sovorod from tho body by a machoto- diow, and hla cheat cut opon at 6 sluglo stroke, Ho and two othor meno and ® womau wero kiiled outright, and eloyen wounded moro or losa aovorely, of whom sovoral have sluco diod. Morris was a colored man from Boston, Ho lenvea a wife and several childron, Tho massacre commenced about ton minutes aftor 8 o'clock aud LASTED ONLY 6 on 8 atxuTES, Tho first nows which the authoritios had of it was from a,woundod man called Juan Et Nogro, thade way totho plaza and drug-store, whore ho wos mot by Maj. Franciaco Mojia, Come mandor of the fow Federal troopa star tioned about Acapulco, Mofjia st once atarted ou a run to tho scone of action, some 400 yards off, and, a fo minutos Istor, the town police, followed acon after by Federal troops from tho castle, wero on the ground, More than flye minutes could not havo elapaod from tho clouing of tho battle to the time when the authoritios roached their posts. As usuol, in auch oases, tho police and allies OAME TOO LATE, They got to the fatal flold only in timo to pick up tho dead and wounded, but not carly enough to- arrest on tho spob or fcl- low up any one who could be immodi- ately recogulzod as @ participaut in the droadfal tragedy, Quo of the aussadins who waa doyperately wounded, and could not get out of the way, was taken into custudy aud placedin close confinement. By hia doposition, in which, of course, it appeared as if he had figured sa a apectator only, a couple of other wounded isn were spprebendod, but, as nobody appeared to implicate them, tho prousoution may be looked upon as sbsrdonod, A DIPLOMATIC. Special Dispatch to na Chicago Tribune, Wastrnaton, D. ©., March 21,—Tho Merlcan Legation hero bas recolvod evidonco tending to show that the Mexican Governmout 2s not ror wponelblo for the recent murdor of Protostauta at Alcapatoo. This ovidence shows that the mili- tary commandant immediately hastquod to tho fcons to prevent thedisturbanceand,itissaid, was among the killed. The Mexicen authoritios clalm thas the Massscre was entirely the work of which lias beon ordored to thoae watera cannot accomplsh anything there which the Mozxican Goyornment has not already performod. SHARKEY CAUGHT. 4 New Yorn, March 21.—-The Herald's Havann’ special anys that tho murdoror Sharkey has boon dolivorod at Havana to an Amorioan dotectivo to be taken back to Now York. It is atated that Bharkoy was furnished monoy by ox-Congresa~ man John Fox to got away from Cuba to Soutl America, Tho Spanish Ministor at Washington says that though thera la no oxtradition trenty ‘between tho two countries, thora is avery prola- bility that tho requost of this Government from Hocretary Fish for the return of Sharkoy will be complied with. Special Diepateh to The Chfcaco Trébune, Wasiixoros, D, C,, March 21.—Irivate ap- lientions from Now York have heen malo to fhe Secretary of Stato requesting lim to awk the Spanish Govornmont for the extradition of Sharkey, the murdoror who so mysteriously os- enped from the Tombs, Ho ia said to bo in Havana. Socretary Fish roplied that the Stato Ind no official Information that heis there, and (hat thora is no troaty of oxtradition, Tho Spanish Minieter states that, in hie personal opinion, the Bpaniah Governmont, asan act of comity, would doliver Sharkey if so roquosted. THE VINELAND TRAGEDY, Vis ND, No Jv March 21.—Carruth ip still alive, but has not yet beon romovod from tho Independent ofilee. ww Duapatenes to the Philadelphia Times, Vinenany, N, J., Mares 19—Thia ually peaceful and busy community was thrown inte intense oxcitomant thia morning by a report that Mr, Charles K. Landia, the founder and loading citizon of Vinoland, had whot Bir, William Car- ruth, tho aditor of tho Vinoland Jivlependent. ‘The prominence of the partlos will mako 5 hin- tory of the caso of interest. Landis was tho original projector of the Town of Vinoland. Ho purchasod, Just before tho War, a tract of 60 square nuled on tho Weat Jorsey Railroad, aud by oxtonsiva sdvertlaing ho euccooded in selling o large portion of it in Jota and amail’ farms, ond building up 9 donrishing fottloment, Yt is altogether to his antorprieo thnt Vinoland owes its oxistenco, and ho has al- waye taker avery prominont part in nffnira horo, He married, about soven yoara ago, a daughtor of Commodora Mondo, U. 8..N., then living at Brooklyn. ‘he fathor, it may bo remombered, opposed tho match with ao much carncstness that Lo wae sont to tho Dloomingdalo Asylum insane, aud whilo ho was confined thor daughtor was married to Landis, This affair couged much commont at the time, aud waa tho subject of somo unfavorable romarke. Landis hag always taken a very promtnont partin affairs hero, socking to control the community In ac- cordance with his own ideas and with his ac- ceptod title of ‘Father of Vinolaud,” and haa made himself rathor unpopular among 4 Jargo clogs of the paople. Tho Vineland Independent of thia wook con- tained {ho following article: ‘A prominont Vinolandcr ast down by the side of hia loving wife on tho sofa, and Joukod up in Ler eyes, and called hero duck, aud a birdie, aud rabbit, and all tho other ondearing names. Then be told her he wanted she should Iearn tho uso of a rovolvor, eo that in Mia absence sho could protect thelr home aud silverware, aud defend the honor of Vinolan. ‘Zhon bo went off and bought on olegant coven-sliootor and a nice target, ‘Then ba not up the target iu ono end of the parlor and quve her a frst lene {9 hooting, ‘Thon be told fier bo wanted sho shold juactico overy day. ‘Thon bo. wont away for a week, — Whon he returned hetound the revolver on tho other side of the looking-glaa, The parlor door reseinbled « bad caso of amall-pox, and the furniture Jookad aa though 4t had beeu tudulging it. a wrostle with a Burlisgton County bail-storm, Did he walk up to bia wife and sicken hor with the endearing names of all the birds and four-footed benata? Not much ; he marched out into tho ntroot in bis shirt-seoves, with itt one boot on, nud that patched over the big {oa, ‘Thon ho went anlloping up and down, telling every man he met ‘con- fdentially "that hin wifo was crazy, ‘Thou be went off and tried to get hor into 9 private iusano asylum Yea} ho da! tho wretch f "This article Mr. Landis considored as having roferonco to himeolf, and at 10 o'clock this morn- ing ho called nt tho olice of the Independent. Mr. Carruth was absent, and ho sent the oftice. boy to look for him, Ou hie appearance Landia presented # slip from tho Biowaaner containing tho article, and asked if bo had published that, On Cartuth’s anaworing in tho affirmative, andis drow a rovolver, aud, as Carruth attempt- ed to oxcano fromthe room, ho shot him, tho ball ouitering the bnelt of the hoad and lodging in tho brain. Landis then walked i a? out of the office, and sureendered himeolf to Doputy Bherif Cortis, of Vineland. ‘The report of tha pisto! soon attracted a crowd to the spat, aud when tho facts becamo known, thera waa intense oxcitoment, so much go that tho Deputy Sheriff had foara for tho eafoty of lus prisoner, Ho quioted the crowd by wane ing a honring at 2 o'clock, but meanwhile got fuita away to Bridgaport. Shorif Wilson met tho party on the road and toolt chargo of tho prison- or, ‘Thoy reached Bridgoport at 2 o'clack, and Landis was fedead in jul, his wife voluntarily accompanying im. Ife was searchod, but no weapon wis foutd on him, and he saya ho docs not ki-ow what pistol it waa, Ho positivoly ro- fascw to sco any ono. ‘Vrnean, March 19, 11 p. m,—Carruth is atill aliva, but cannot last loug. He ltes on & acttco fa thocomposing-room of the Independent, tho room in which be waa shot,” It is ou Londia av- enue, & fow doors from tho rosidonce of Jandis, Ho has been scasible, and made all proper dispo- sition of his affairs. Ho saya that no words of any kind passed betwoon himsolf and Landis, wlio prosonted a six-shootor and followed him up, Landis, whon sskod why he did it, told Dr, Bidwell it was a duty ‘to God ond hu- manky. Tho reports of excitement have baen much exaggerated, though tho rogret of the community ta great. Carruth bas = fami- ly of a wife and ilve children living, and is much rospocted inthe community, Tho foud ja of long standing, but bad been recently quiet. The piutol used was an English bull-dog, with a cont- cal flvo-oightha of an inch buliot, Tho wound is at tho back of tho hoad, passing upward, portions of tho brain exuding. Dre. Pancoast aud Agnow, of Philadelphia, wore telographed for by Landis from Bridgeton, but have wot yet arrivod. Drs, Brown and Puller, of this placo, consider his recovery hopoloss. Carruth is 49 years of nge, and hav beon soven yoare in Vino- laud, He came from Borliu, Wis, UNPREMEDITATED MURDER. Specustl Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, East Sacinaw, March 21.—On the ovening of the 8th inst., John Wells, who rosidos noar Bloomfield Junction, 9 miles from this city, was driving homo from hero whan ho met a party of square-timber men coming in, and a dispute frovo ag ta tho right of way, whon Wells wae struck on tha head with an ison bar, felllog Lim to the ground. Tle was brought to this city un- concious, aud hia wound drossed, when ho waa removed to bia home, Last Thuraday inflam- wation sot in, aud on oxamination de- veloped 3 fracturo of tho skull. Dr, Ross tropanned , tho skull, but modicat Bklil waa of no avail, Wella dying tast ovoulng. Tho Leties to tho quarre}, Burtand Jonu Moles and Josopb Livingutono, wero srreated at 1 o'clock this morning, obarged with murder, and lodged In jail, ‘Thoy will be arraigned to-mor- row. The pout-mortem oxainination and inquest Gre in progress, A SOUTH BEND IRREGULARITY. Special Diapateh to Lhe Chioano Tribune. Bourit Benn, Ind., March 21.—It yeatorday transpirod that young Barth had acted in bad faith with tho Eagle Manufacturing Company in tho fivyo-thousand-dollsr mortgago security which ho gave them on Friday, he having deeded it to hiv mother just a wock before, When these fnote camo to the cara of Judge Stautield, yeatorday, who fe heavily intoreatod in the Com- pany, that pentlcrass wont to the young man, and got, tuia time, good secarity for 910,000, Barth exonorates his father m all thot aprons agalost him, and tales it all upon himuell. He Propoaos to leave within forty-oight hours, aud will probably dogo if not arrested. Barth was married in Chicago last fall to tho daughtor of a well-known puysiolaa of that city, aud saya that sluco that timo ha has boen honest, PENNSYLVANIA MURDEMENS, - Porravinry, Pa., March 21.—Miolac! Panagen, on trial hero for tho murder of James AlcGarhek, near Mahanoy City, last Docombor, was yostor. day found guilty in the secoud degree. james Brown, to bo huvg hero Wednends: next for tho murdor of the Kramer family, w: probably mato a full confession, EXPRESS ROBBER CAPTURED, Mearnia, Toun,, March 21.—A divpatch from Sborman, Tor., last night tates that Deteotive Pat Connell bad strived thore with Mate Borris, the leat of tho gang concarnod in the robbery of Messongor Mrady, of the Southern Express Com- pany, o4 Madison stroesin this city on the lut of ‘obruary, Counell states that he found Blorris fathe mountains at tho head of Hed River, about 100 miles west of Sherman, iu compuny with @ womsn and two roughs, gud that he was only onabled to bring Morris of by putting a pistol to his hosd and threatening to kill bim if Spy resistanoo wore offered, ‘Tho woman had about @1,000 of tho utolon monoy, but rofussd to giveitup, It ism notable fect that, da all Lronght tiers to atand trial with bis three ace complices, now in jatl. A FORGED CHECK, Snectat Dishateh fo The Chicare Trioune, Laxutxa, Mich, March 21,—Jamos Winn wan arrested at Dimondale, and bronght to thls city, for attempting to got casted, at Cyrus fewitt's bank, in this city & forged chock of Morgan Vaughn, of Katon Rapids, for £2,640, MURDER IN GEORGIA. Avovsta, Ga., March 21.—Mrs, ena Foster, of Edgefield Connty, South Carolina, was mur- dored yostorday by some unknown partion while hor husband wos at work in tho fields, The Fostera are white, LEGISLATURES, MICHIGAN, pectat Diapateh to The Chicar Tribune, Lansixa, Micb., March 20.—Tho Honno did » largo amount of business to-day. Tho folloning bills passod to the order of third reading: Houna bill to change tho namo of the townehip of Lacroix, Emmot County, to Croas Villago; Sounto manuscript bill to incorporate the Villaco of Stanton, Montcaim County; Senate bill amonding the act incorporating tho Villago of Mount Clomona; Senate bil amending th to revise the charter of tha Villaga of Alt immediate effect; Houso bill amonding tho village charter of Banks, Bay County—im- mediate offoct; House bill to authorize the City of Ann Arbor to levy snd collect taxos for a specific purposc—immodiato effect; House uit to consolidate the Toutonial Aid Society and tha Workman's Mutual Beneflt Association of Enat Saginaw into one corporation, to be called tho Workmon's Mutusl Bonefit Associstion—im~ mediato effect ; House bill amonding tho city charter of Grand Wavon—Immediate effect ; Tfouee bill to amend the charter of Sarinaw City—immodiato effect ; Sonate bill to repenl Chap, 81 of the Compiled Laws of 1871, being an act to provide and improve the same—imme- diate effect + Senate bill granting ond dofluing the pawers and duties of incorporated villagea— immediate effect. ‘The House Committes on the Refarm School reported back tho bili making appropriations for that inatitutlon. Thoy recommended a total of £59,500 for tho outront expenses uf 1975-6. for lighting the building with gas, purchasing library boaks, now bauer, ete, ‘This aftornoon the Governor returnod Iouso bills 126,111, and 191 without his signaturo. ‘The bills all provided for tho constriction of Stata roada in vorthorn countics of the State. ‘Tho roagon given by the Govornor for vetoing tho bilia waa that tho policy of such legislation ia tnwiso and unzonstitutiona! in his opinion. ‘The House reconnidered tho vote by which the bills wore passed. Thoy woro thon tabled. "Che Sonate cousiderod a large number of bills in Committeo of tho Wholo to-day. Tha following bitla wero passed; Hongo bill amouding the city charter of Muakegon; Houyo bill to incorporate the Villago of Lapeer; Hones bil to incorporate tho Village of Mackinac ; Hougo bil! smending tho city charter of Sastings; Housea bill to tneorporste tho Villngo of Mt. Clomens; Houso bill amond- ing tho Grand Haven chartor ; Senato bill smond- ing the Compiled Lawa of 1871, relative to of- fonsoa against property, Al these bills aro given immedinte affect, ‘The spocin| Joint Committee of the Sonato and Tlonso, appointad to investigeto the charges mado agalost tho Dasf, Dumb, and Dimd Avy- Inm at Flint, roported this afternoon thst they had made s thorough tnveatication, and do uot find the charges sustained by the evidence, They yecommend that the educational avd business dopartmonta bo separated, becsuse of both be- ing too much for one person. fho Governor haa signed the following; Au act tucorporating tha Viliago of Haowock an act incorporating tho Village of Red Jacket, in Cali- mot ‘Township, Houghton County; on act relo- tive to the uso of sleeping parlor and chair cars on railroads of this Stato ; a0 act amendiug Sec. lof tho act establishing a Stato Agency for tho cara of juyouilo offenders, SOUTH CAROLINA, Cuanteston, March 21.—The Loegislaturo do- bated tho removal of Treasurer Cordoso all day yentorday, and took a voto at midnight on the adoption of an address domanding his removal. ‘The address was not adopted, tho vote being, in tho Sonate, yeas 11, oud nays 18, and in the Mousa, yeas 45, aud naya 63. ‘Tuts’ is regarded ‘a 8 vindication of Gov. Chamberlain's adminia- tration, and of the iutogrity of tho preent man- agoment of tho Btato tinauoca, CASUALTIES, THE LATE TORNADO. Avavata, Ga., March 20.—Tho following ia 8 Vist of tho cagualtics by tho torusdo noar Thomp- son: Johng L. Stovall and wifo, aud two daughtors of Jobu N, Morgan, badly wounded by a falling longo; sovoral nogroca killed aud woundod. At Appling: Tho honsca of S. Hutchinson, Solon Itecae, John Boston, and others, destroyed; Mrs. Martha Darcy ond Mixs Magpie “Bsiloy killed; Miss Malone ond oMni. Greys woriously = wounded; ono end of the — court-Louse blown in, At Camack: Evory houso oxecopt ono do- stroyed; Mrs. Wright, two riba broiton; Afra. Jonen, back broken; a son of tho Hov, Mr. Pitcher was killed ; Mir, Fielding, tolegraph op- orator, badly brulaed; tho tornado also struck a train, ' dewolistuug it complotely, and killing Tom Goaling mutantly, All trains coming to Augusta, excopt tho Contral, wore dolayed, but thoro wore no serious accidents to tho railroada, ‘Toro was no Joss of hfe or damage to propoity in Augusta, James Gorton (white) and Charles Ranwey (colored) wore drowued by a capsizing bout in the Bavanuoh Iver, ‘Tho Baptista wero holding » meeting at Elam Ohurck, near Camnck, whey tho storm domol~ ished it, killing throe and wounding ttrenty-live persons, Hesldences and outhowies wero da Molishod on many plantations in Warren, hlo- Dutiic, and Columbia Counties in Goorgia, tho destruction oxtcnding into Vaigelleld, Aiken, and Barnwell Counties in South Carolina, in somo places porsons wero blown to a distance of 6&0 yarda, Every house on Mra, T’, E, Walton's plantation, including a fino rost- dence, wos doatroyed. In Columbia County threo nogroes woro luliod and twouty-fvo, por sous wounded, ‘Ton housos on Dr, Hamilton's place wore dustroyed. It is imposalbla to give correct idea of tho amount of property lost, Several hundred thousand dollara will not cover it, Foarful aufforing is already roported in tho devastated territory. It waa tho sevoroat atorm ovor known iu this section, STRANGE MANNER OF DEATH, Scectal Daratch to the Chieaoo Trine, East Saainaw, Mich. Murch 21—A Vronch- man, name not learned, waa accidontally killed ‘Yhuraday, at the mouth of tho Shiawsssco Tliver, io was at work alone, gottiog out trans- verve polesto bo used in the construction of rafts, aud, when ano of tho other mon Lappencd along toward night, he was found lying doad on the ico, Ho waa tying on hia beck, with o heavy polo that bad crushed his jaw wil dying acrosa his neck, It was avident that bo lad been carrying tho als on his shoulder, and, ag ho stepped aver a tie that was frozen in tho ico, he stepped on a glaro. in the ice and fell, the polo falting ou lim, and, boing unable to holp himself, bo died from etrangulation, His body waa removed to Bt Charlos Fridey, He was a man 90 or 40 yoare of age, aud single. CRUSHED TO DEATH. &vectal Dienatch to The Chicayo Tribune, East Saarwaw, Mich,, March 91,—Wolfgang Hunter, a Gorman, employed by Mowbray & Aichardson, browors, way caught betwoou the bunting-poat and draw-head of s froight car at Salina depot yesterday afternoon and cruvhed todeath. He toavos » wife and tivo childron FATAL FALL. Carmo, Th, March 21.—Matt Morigan, a» Jaborer on the Caire & Vincennes Railroad, was inatautly killed to-day by falling from a bridgo noar Storepast station. pdilesteoa ee TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. ae Gov. joy, of Bfichigan, lias oppo! Edward Be ley and William A. ‘Tomlinwou, of Kalvmazoo, County Trustees of the Inxano ‘Asylum ot Kalamazoo, for atx years. Willlam A. Hanoa, of Windvor, Eaton County, Mich., who recently dieg, in the 6ith year of his age, spent tho greater portion of his life invostt- getlug the principle of perpotuat motion. Aubiel Woodward died at Nowcastle, Ind., Saturday, aged 85, ‘The doceasod wax ono of tho oldout white eett!ors in that section of tue conu~ try, having Hved thero nearly ulxty years. He way woll-known thronglout the State of Indiana, Peter Nowcomor, who disappeared from Dixon, UL, some two woeks ago, bas boot found at Lavark, 101, Ho Lad shaved olf Lie whiskers, dyod bis holr, and wae out of bis right mind. His friends havo t him to Oregen, Ogte County, Il. ‘Tid can up WaLt was aupDoKed to La m roal tragedy, Andrew Jolnson’s Specch fo Be De. livered This Forenoon Presidential Forecastings by Hen- dricks and Thurman, It Was Ramsey Who Put Up the Little Job for the Express Companies, Sioux Chiefs to Be Negotiated with in Reference to the Black Hills, NOTES AND NEWS, THE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUB. Speetal nspatch to 1he Chicaan Trvnune, Wasuttxaron, D.C., March 21.—Tho Democratic Bonatorial caucus yesterday ovening decided that they would not agros to fix sny time for final adjournment, This action, however, la not in- dicative of a dosire of tho Democrata to protong: the session boyond yostorday. It is the purpose of the Democrata to-morrow, through tho Presl- dent of their caucus, to state to the Ropubilcans that tho Domocrate will be williag to adjourn without day Wednesday at 4 o'clock. ‘Tho final adjournment will scarcely be prolonged beyond that period. ANDY JOUNSON'S SPEECH. Tho speech of Andrew Johnson will bo at loast threo houra in length. The Associated Prous bas niado arrangements to send it in full. Jolinson has boon engaged at the Congressional Library all day proparing his epaech. Jtis oxactly coven years to-morrow since tho initial prococdings for tho impeachmont of Andrew Jolnson wore be gun in the Senste, ‘THE NEXT PRESIDENCY. ‘Thoro is considerable canvassing among Dem- ocratic politicisny bore aa to the most available enndidates for tho Presidency. Gov. Hondricke, of Indians, is vory actively im the field, He boa slready engaged an oxteosive suite of rooma ata prominent hotel for the wholo poriod of tho next Congress, aod oridontly iutenda to begin with tho next sossion of Congress. Senntor Thurman ia also making oxtonaive arrangomoute for scoing people, and has pur- chased a largo double house ino coutrat location, which will bo his political campaign hesd- quarters, THE CENTENNIAL, ‘Tho difforent dopartmnents of tho Government have begun to make provarations tor the Cen— tonvial, Congress having appropriated €500,009 for their oxpenser. OF thie, only £5,000 has Leen siiotted to the Port-Ofico Department, Tho railroad companica linya already offerud to tho Departmont to build » magnificont postal- cars in which the entire operations of the poatal aorvice may be oxhibited, Ono of tho plsns in contemolation is to exteud the free delivery system to the Centennial grounds, and omploy a corps of picked men, #0 that it will be impossible for strangers to be lung in the city without baving their mail delivored. Some of tho Centennial Commission, who sro bere, atate that Eugene Lalo, of Maine, the most earnest opponent of tho Ceutennial sppropria- ticn in the Hougo, has been converted to tho Conteunial cause during s recont visit to Phila- delphis. ARKANSAS, Private letters received from Arkaneas show thnt there ie alrendy wp!lt among the adacrents of tho Garland Government. Gatincd has always been # Whig, and a considerable number of his puppo:tera wore Whige, but tho rank and file aro Bourbons, and now that the tienoral Govorn- ment has recognized Garland and tho troublo with Brooke people is ended, tho old traditianal feud between Ivurbone and Whigs is revived. ‘The Bourbons clan the right of absolute con- trol, which the Whigs rofuso to recognize. THE DLACK MILLS, The atatemant that tho military order relative to the expedition to tho Black Ella will be re- yorsed, ia without foundation, Tho military proparations of tho Government will not bo changed in tho event that the ponding nogotia- tions will roanit in the oxtingniehmont by tho Sioux of their rights to the Black Hills country, under tho sreaty a 1863, The Interior Department, at tho suggestion of tho Sonate Commilteo on Indiau Affairs, bas de- cided to gond for the Sioux chicfa and pay thoir oxponses out of another sppropriation, trusting to tho next Congress to approve their course, Tho Department hopos that au amicable arrange- ment can be made, GEN. W. 1, EMORY, hon relioved ay Comnmandor of the Department of the Gulf, comes to Washington. Of hia staff, Capt. W. W. Sandore, of the Sixth In- fantry, gocs to Fort Buford, Dakota: Capt. E. sia Tayes, of tho Fifth Cavalry, goes to Arizona; Capt, Luko O'Reilly, of tho Ninoteonth Infantry, goes to Camp Supply, Indian ‘Parriotry, (fe the Aavoetated Dress.) THE NEW TRLEGRAPIUG INSTRUMENT. Wasitxaron, D. O,, March 21.—Tho Commis- sioner of Patents will to-morrow decide the question to whom the patont for tho quadruplex telegraphic instrument shallbe waued. It is undoritood that ho decides that tt shall bo awarded to Edigonand Prescott, on the groand thnt Edigou'sayromout with Harrington was made before the Javontlon was In oxisteuco, and bis osslgument to Proscott aftor it was completed. ‘The Commlsstoner does not fool called upon to decide upon tha question of equities in the cage, DENIAL. Thoro {is no truth in tho atatomonts that IT. C. Johuston, the Commissioner of Customs, ww to bo rewoved for the purpose of appointing ex- Congrovsman Smith, of Obio, ta tho place. — THE POSTAL DEPARTMENT. THY NEW SORE OFFICE, Apeciat Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribune, Wasnixoron, D.C., March 21.—Postmaster- Genoral Jewell loft for Now York to-night, to nasist in rolieving tho New York Port-Oftico from the groat confusion occasioned by tho radical change in tho Postal law. It has been decided that tho Departmont cannot lawfully postpone tho time of the operation of tho now law, Post- inaster-General Jewoll will therofora to-morrow diroct that the now law bo immediately enforced, and the doublo rates of postago on all third- class matter ba collected, Ordors have, how- over, boen given to forward such matter which had hitherto accumulated npon which tho post- age bad been pald in accordance with tho old law. THB PASSAGE OF TUE LAW. It appears that Henator Hamliu Ia not alone reuponaible for the manner iu which tho Postal Jaw waa #o mystoriousty changed. Ex-Senator Bameecy, of Minnesota, thoro is oxcollent reasou to believe, drow up the amendmout which changed the lew, and hsnded it to Hamliv, requesting him to present jt. ‘This Ham- ln did, Remeoy bad four been Chairman af tho Committoa on Lout-Unices aud Railroads, and, consequently, cau scarcely pload ignor- auce of the contents of Hoc. 8 of tho law, which ho propowed to amend, or of the effact of his amendment upon all third-claas matter, Ram- say's connection with tho matter 1 ‘further shown by the tact that, at a didorent stage of the proceediuga, ho ondeavorod to Lave adoptod an amendmout which reduced the woight of all third-clees niattor from 4 ponds te 12 ounces, In this he was «efeated, This is the only iu- atanoa of an outgoing Congressman yot discov> co wluee Fusand of the closing disclosos so a eactiou. — tattptne iasoctated Presa) YOUMAL INHTRUOTION, ‘The Postmestor-Goneral bas instructed Post- mastoru that, on ai) maitable zatsor of the thin) clase, postage must vo prepaid at the rate of 1 out for each Ouuco or fraction thereo!. PENALTIES, Au ofilelal dooument has boon issued from the Qovoromont Printing Oftice, showing that, during the yoar 1874, the Postmaster-Ceneral imposed tinog and made deduotious from tho pay of cou- tractors in about 1.800 cages of mail fallurog, etc. The largest fines nod deductions wore 8395, 9716, and 8794. Tho otbers vary from 950 40 $25, and only a fow are ov.; that amount. deeb St Pes EH THE INCREASED TOBACCC-TAX. Sr, Lovts, Mo., March 21,--The tobacco manu- facturors of this city Lave protested aguluet the recent tuling of Commissionor Dougiayy,that the addisional tax of 4 por cent must date from the 8d inst., and havo forwarded s petition to that official asking kim to reconeider iy ruling. They take the ground that the bil which lunposod ‘ law until efter business hours on tha 3d, and thatthe revenue officers sold stamps under tho Jaw; that all that day purchases of stampa wero made, ealon effectod, andcontracta made under tho old regulation, and, therefore, tho decirion of the Commissioner is retroactive and unjust, ——__—— POLITICAL. PENNSYLVANIA'S NEXT ELECTION, Correstonience of the New York Tribune, Privapenruta, March 18,—Prominout Demo- cratic politiciana in this city aro disposed to op- pono the movement ta nominate Gen. W. 5. Haueock for Governor. Qno of them goca 20 far to-day aato state that thoro were two insu- porable obstacles in the way of the success of tho movement: Ono was that Gen, Hancock watild not have the nomination if he could ; and the othor that ho could not havo it if he would. No ono claims to have authority from Gon. Hancock to aay that ho wonla accont or decline a nomination, but it fa agrood on all bands that the Governorship would bo 8 prize unworthy hia notice, purchased a8 it would Lavo to bo by the loss of bis Major-Genoralebip, unos he believed it antepping-atono to the Prendoncy. ‘That be would bo a vory strong candidate ie also univer- sally admitted. ‘Yho opposition caited forth by the sngrestion of hia namo comea from tio classes of politl- ciawa—frat, thoxo who are heartily sick of mili- tary men in oil oftica, and who tlink it in high time tat statermansbip conated for more than epaulets; recondly, those who are seeking o cor- dial alliance with the Liberal and Indepeodent Republicans in tho tate, with a viow not only to carry the eleation noxt fall, but aleo harmonize all tho opposition clomonuta in time to mae them effoctive tn 1876, use tho terme Liberal and Independent to designate two difforent bod- Joa of voters, The first broke off from the Ho- publican party in 1872, and whenever they have voted ot all since thon have uaually scted with the Democrats. Gov. Curtin estimated tho vote they would cast for the Democratic tate ticket aut fal) at 15,000, ond the resuls’ proved ho was night. Tho Domocrate ows t!.om thanks for tho unoxpected victory gainod then, The Independent Iepublicans have been drop- ping out of the ranks ever since 1872. They aro an unknown quantity, but their atrongth is no doubt sufficient to give oither side which they may join tho victory in a closo contest, With 8 good Btate ticket, cloar of tho atains of Grant- iam, thoir natural tendency wil! be to return to the Kepublican organization. If their votes ars gocured noxt fall by the Democracr, it will bo ‘by the extubition, in platform and tickot, of marked progressivo anti-Bourbou spint. Whilo tho nomination of Gen. Hancock woukl proba- bly bring in most of tho Libaral clement, it would not be likely to socuro these Independ- conti. ‘The course proposed by certain Domo- cratic leaders of advanced ideas coutemplates ® nomination for Governor that will make aa inrosd upon the Hepublican vote far moro rorious thon wae known in 1872, thas will rally under one bannor all the opposition to Republican ring-rule at Washing- ton and ot Harriaburg, and that will givo n de- cided tendency in the direction of Liberatiam to tho Presidential campaign. It would bo prema- tad at this time to give the particulars of this plan. 1f it misenrrics and the Tancock scheme faila for want of the General's axsent, the Democratic Convention will be likely to put up for Governor kome man of local reputation and of good talent for stump-wpealtiag. A shoal of candidates of this doscription aro slresdy iv tho stream. The Convention will not be hold until September; 80 thero is plenty of time for making and breaking slates. Doth Reputticans and Democrata autici- pato a fierce tight next fall. From one point of view the Ropublicana havo modo no mistake in calling their Convention as carly aa May, for they can only wasto their atrength beating tho ompty air until their oppononta take the ilcld. But, coasideriog the importance of goting Hart- ravft renominated before an opposition to him can bo organized among the ambitious pol- iticians In the party, they havo acted wisely. CONNECTICUT, Dispateh to the New York Times, New Haves, Coon., March 18.—Tho political campaign for this year was opened on the Ro: publican side in this portion of Connecticut by a maea-mocting this evening in Music Hall. There wag nobsnd, nor were any other adventitious means used to draw s crowd; but at an early hour over 2,000 people were gathered in tho body of tho hall, while many of the most prom- inent Republicans of tho city were seated upon the platform, The firat speaker was tho Hon. L, Rockwood Honr, of Massachusetts. On advancing to the ataud, Mr. Hoar ot once put himself on tho best torma with his audionco by saying thst he did not fcel that be was ad- dreasing strangers, for be was suro that he had cousins onough fn New Haven to make up an audience even a8 large 88 that Le now saw before lum. Ho then woat on to say that ho was glad his public life was ovor, bute ho did not for that reasun censo to take on interest in public affairs, and ho had como toconsult with thom in order to sce whother thore was any good reason why Connecticnt ahonld not this year return to that_altegianca to the Republican party by which, in formor yearn, she bad go honored herself and served tho na- tion, It waa time for tho Stato to panse. Tho reat War-Governor, who has just gono down to hia honored grave, lsd been succosded in tho Savate by William M. Eatou, and this first fruit of Democratic agcendency should gurely bo o sufficient warning to the patriots of Connecti- cut. The efoction of thia vear is to detarmine whethor tho Stato enall follow up this bad be- giunmy and go boldiy over to tha enomy, or whether it shall awing back to its moorings in the Unton ; whothor it shall assort ita old charac- ter for virtue sad ivdependence, or shall hence forth bo known aga suburb of Now York and ao yagsal of Tammany Hall, This was bardly a timo, the wpoaker added, for hositation. In ‘his little villsgo of Concord they wero preparing to colebrate tho _contonois! of tho coptlict which usherod in tho Royolution, but tho patriats who guided tho nation through that struggle had left one blot uvon our namo, Te waa reverved for tho Ropublican party, dure ing tifteon years’ possession of the Government, to ora#o that blot, and to make tho Declaration of Independence a practical fact by the abolition of slavery and by honovt efforts to raise all mon to porfact eaviland political equality, It ts tha groat glory of tha Republican party tut wo aro all able to say that throughout our laud the son nover risos upon A maator,*nor ects upon 4 Blave. Wheu auch memories ard crowding upon na, it behooves all patriotic citizens to carefully con- alder thelr political action. The speaker boro entered upon an ublo aud olaquent roviow of tho earlier history of the Htepublican party. At tha end of tho War the party was not only willing, buts anxious = to—sreturn, to perfect peaco and harmony. sud in the words of Lincoln, ‘with malice toward none aud with charity forall," it sought to bind up the nation’s wounds, Its afforts wero directod to buitding up tho States which bad been in re- bellion, but, owing vo Democratic opposition, theso efforts have not yet becu wholly success- ful, Until that task fy fully porformed, the mission of the Republican party ia not ended. Wo havo tho constitutional amendments, 1: is tras, but we got (hom in wpite of the Domocraty, who, tre to thelr instincts, fought them to the ond, All that the Ropublican patty ake of tlie Bonth to-day, all that itever haw asked, is that ‘ail mon ahafl bo oqually protected by the faw. Suroly, that ia not unrcasouable, Hut can tho Democrats bo expected todo anything of the ind in good faith? When s plank of tho Dom~ ocratio platform of 3873 was uvod as & pro- amblo to the Civil-Rights bill lant scasion, Mrz Niblack protested that the Domocrata ha boen coerced into taking that plant, and it was, thoroforo, plain that tho wontimonts it oxpreseed woro uot sincorely professod by the party, If any moro ovidouce was wanted of the Foal auimus of the Democrats, tot it be romom- bored that Foruatido Wood waa tho candidute of hte party for Spoaker of tho last Hous, and that ho tried to make tho City of Now York nou- tral in the wtrugglo for national lifo, After Judgo Hoar concluded, addressos wore made py the Hon, Julius 0, Burrows, of Michi- gan, and Gen. MeLano, of Arkansas, ‘I've moot- lug broko up aba late hour, but uot untit tho lo publican of Now Haven had beon thoroughly aroused to 3 Bongo of tho importance of the po- iuical datiea which aro now resting upon tho. ——-— LABOR TROUBLES. Portavite, Pa, Marc 21.—Largo aud well atten ded meetings of tho Mochavica’ aud Work- ingmen’s Beuevolent Association have boen Leld iu this reylou to-day by tho omployos of tho Philadelphia & Readiog Baltroad Company, com- prising englueors, firemen, conductors, and yoad-usnds, ‘fo hundred men who havo been asked to resign thoir momborebip in the Adsocialian have reeolyed to stand to the Union to «man and yelngulah omployment by tho Company, ‘To-day ta the tast they will re main in such employment, A large Lumber of meu have boon suspended in consequence, Ad- yioos received from Mahanoy Plauo, Nt. Clair, Schuylkill Havous au Reape palate, ladies ry bitter feoling against tho Company, isuy now membons woroinatailed as the mestiugs, Out-Door Meeting of .30,000 Irishmen in Hyde Park, London, Moody and Sankey Beforo Three Im- mense London Assemblages Yesterday, GREAT BRITAIN, TIE BOAT-RACE, Loxpos, Match 2i.—Tho timo of the winners in the University boat-race yesterday in ollicially announced to havo been 22 minutes and 2 acc- onda. Moony AXD BANKEY preached morning, sftcrnoun, and evening at Agnenltural Hall, -At tho three meetings the audiences numbered respectively 16,000, 14,000, and 19,000. There wna soine confnsion in cone requouce of the vast crowds in and around the hall, especially fa the evening, GNEAT MUSH OPEN-AIR MEETING, Irlahmen hold a maes-meatingyin Hyde Park to-day, It ja catimated that 390,00) poapla gatucred. Iteaolutions wera adopted demand- jug tho reloase of tho Fonian prisonors, con- detoning coercive laws in Ireland, aud condoling with the fsmlly of Jobn Mitchel. Mapnip, March 21,—Gon, ed tho Carliats before 0) town, Nine huudred Cartia ora, ‘anpos has defest- and entered the wero taken prisone DENTAL, . ‘Tho report published in # Paria newepape: lant Thursday thet Bermon, a Fronchines, eat editor of the carlist oficial fourosl had beoa whot by the Alfonsiats 34 without fouadation, ——— FRANCE, RRCES, Panta, March 2t.—Tho Assembly adjourned yesterday for tho Eaator roceas, paras ey s AGRICULTURE, Report of the Michigan State Bonrd. Lanstxa, Mich., March 2l,—Tho roport of the Btate Board of Agricultura is now publiebod, It rolatce mostly to the Agricultural College. ‘The inventory of college property is $206,059.73, ‘The general account of the Farm Depertment ahows the recoipte for 1873 to hava been: Sales. of produce, £3,647, hoatdes $221.60 worth eold “house ; other gales, $:1,052,45,—leaving: €3,621 worth of produce on hand. ‘Dr. Miles devotes 33 pages to pig-feeding, and experiments with manures oud fertilizers, A result in pig-fosding was, that oonfinemant to ove articte of dict gradually took atray the pign’ appetite, and thoy ato lows. Spocial fortitbeera liad no influence on wheat, caused a slight lord on oate, aod {ucreased root crops about 20 per cent, Henry 8. Clubb has twelve articles rolating te tho fruit-regions of tho Btate, embracing the baskets used for transportation, and tuuuy now canving and drying procoauos, To wluv ‘ives the fruit-statistics of 1874, as follows: Packages, Parua, Fruit culture in the Molt ja rapidly extending, and thoro {s forty times ax much moro of good Yand yotto be occupied for tho purpoee. pinta eee CONGRESSMAN SAWYER, Special Duepateh to The Chicaae Trioune. Osmxosu, Wis., March 21,—Philotus Satyr, Congressman from this district sinco 1865, lus returned from Washington, and has been ten- dered a complimentary dinaer by tho poopta of tho district, irrespective of party. He hus not signified hia intention to accept, and provably will decline any public domonstration. He hes rotalnod the coufidonce and rospect of pooplo of all parties in his long and arduous Congressional career, sand deservey thla exprestion of good will in his retirement from the public servico. You can cure a sore throat with theholp of Dr. Jasue's Expectorant, a good remedy for coughs and ail throat and ling disease AND SUITS. HANNHEIMER BROS,, 298 & 800 West Madison-st,, Open the season withalarga assortment of NEW SUITS AND OVERDRESSEE, ‘They have all tho now stylos in Fonoy Cam- ol's Hair Cuasimeros, for Cloaks and Sutts, und are prepared to make those stylish rare ments to order, ifpretorred. Their atooks of Dress Goods, Shawls, White Goods, Hosiery, Cloths, Housekeeping Goods, Laces, and Fancy Goods, A ted, conteining all tho Novaliton and apo of tho greatest Bargalus ever bi cht to thia city. WHW LHS and RUCHINGS, in all the most fashionable at; 10S. wnIMMINGB, aad SEE SONE ON WOOD CASHMERE ot 5CfNi DLACK MOMAIRS at 50 and G0 CRACK GROS GRAIN BILI, from $1 upwards. Boacial Dargains in Fine Cashmere Bub- lime Silks, of Lyons manutacture, Buyers will Rnd that monoy can bo savod by trading at 298. & 800 West Madison-st, "RICHMOND PRINTS, RICHMOND PRINTS - an NAW SPRING wrTLea oF “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, 66 GRAY’S” AND AR ” je TIOKETS NOW IN STORM AND RECEIVED DAILY 3 J. V. FARWELL & CO. SCELTIOAGO- DISSOLUTION NO DISSOLUTION. ‘The partaenhip esistinu undor tho stzle of Geo. A. Christinann & Co. hue boon dissolved touay, Gs de Chrisimann asenmigs all aysaze nal STANDARD. SCALES ‘OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS. MORSE & 00s 193.4133 Lake St, Chicago, ‘He carefulto bay only the Geaoulne,”

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