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em mes as Pa THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1875 it, found it in kh pawnshop, had the girl arreatod for larceny, and thon the wickod Wir.ttama swore in conrt that ahe tind stolen ft, The jury acquit- ted hor, aud the Rov. Hunenr has appliod fora Brooklyn curacy to bo near lis grent prototype. Only 15 dogroes below zoro in Indinna last Monday, with the sun on tho north sido of the Equator; and it snowed here yoatorday, with a bitter cold wind, Whoro ia tho philosophic idiot who bolieves that tne oarth ia tumbling noaror to tho sun at tho rate of 70,000 miles per yoar? A tonching tributo from tho Burlington Matek- eye: “Probably the greatest ignoramua in Amorica is Hates, tho Speakor in tho Itlnois Honao of Ropresontatives. Io has not suificiont parliamentary knowledgo to qualify him to pro- eldo over o cotintry debating society, and ho ap- poars to be using his position to advortino his uttor incapacity.” | Hanntett Preacorr Srorronp says: ' Thero aro Home men born to rute with s hauglity, caro- Joga atveotnoss, and others born to dio for thom with storn and dogked dovotion,” Wannierr ie right. Sometimes thoy combino tho tivo, liko tho Into Mr, Vasquez, of Californin. Mia sweot~ noss was 4 litle too careless, but hia devotion was stern and dogged onough, Tho Liverpool Mercury sya: “Thore is rood nows for tho cromatiomste: A French savant, with an Italian name [Lon], haa beon trying ox- porlmenta with a chemical which will utterly cone sumo human bodies, leaving not a wreck bohind. Iu this way he overcomes tho difficulty which fs ralsed by some persons, * What will bo done with family urns when they begin to occumulate?’ ‘Thoro will beno need of family urns. Tho pro- cesa Is perfectly unobjactionablo according to MM, Lot, for no smoll is given off.” Tho cablo yesterday brought tho intelligenco of the doath of Ii, lL, Baresan, the woll-kuown theatrical mavager, who wasa vetaran in tho pro- feasion. Ho will be romembered in Chicago as the manager who introduced Mmo, Panzra- Rosa, Cant Rosa, Fennantr, tho buffo singor, and Levy, tho cornet player, to the musical pub- lio of this olty. Somo twenty years ago, his children, Extzey and Kare, achioved groat ropu- tation on tho dramatic atago aa juvonilo prodigies. Tho latter atill remains on tho stage, without, howover, fulfilling the promise of ber childhood, ‘Tho formor has boon Jn private life for mauy + vonta. It was in Paria, An ologaut Indy goos out. abopping. Whilo eho is ongaged, thoro is o heavy fall of rain, Tho streets aro flooded, and, to add to bor distress, Ler carrisge stands on tho far-sido of a fargo, open square, which bas bo- comoanlako., Sho signals to the driver, but his horses, being young, will not face the water, Bho stands on tha edge of the curb, stamping hor little feot, and vot kvowiug what to do, A gontleman paescs and takos tho situation in at a Rlanco, ‘Throwing hia cigar asido, he steps up to tho Indy, scizon Ler by tho waist, dolicatoly, plunges into tho tide, and lands her safely on the lower atop of hor carriage-door. Recovering from her astonishment, sho turns round and mutters, “Insolont!" Tho gentioman loses no, Mme but stopa back to tho Indy, soizes her by the waist, dolicatoly, plunges into tho tide, and fands hor whero sho stood before. Ho than takes off his hat, bows politely, and walke away, HOTEL AMUVATS, i Lyon, New York; W. L. fainiiton, Fond du Lac; ictoria, British Columbia; A. D, Robinson, Baltimore ; Gen, Jullua White, Evanston Hi 2 ht, Burlington; Frederick M, Wheeler, New ‘Treriont Hoves--George if. Eates, Putiadelpite &, W, Chany, New York; E.'t. Blinguby, Minnuxota! 3. D, Robinson, Detrolt ; Jesso K, Wood, Ciuolnnatl; A, G, Camahaw, Lafayettn; L, McCarty, Sioux City} Joaish Hacon, Boston ; William C, Gould, Buttal A. T, Davis, Mixsourl ; C,G, Warren, Hoston; Brink, Detroit; 1. W. Faller, Cloeinnatt douxe—W. L. Grose, Springfield ; MN, Ee, Ti Kakeas D, Ioit, Alliny : Samuel 3, AM. Wheelug, Milwraukeo: Charles F, Haseltine, Philadelpht: consiu ; Sumuel Job LOL ¢ bridge, Rochester ¢ . Pinmb, KT W, 8 Pailadelpla € ‘Wolf, Springtichd ; D, G, Thatcher, Bt, Loulss J, Dun- can, Dusuquo ; Honry Tall, Philadotphts ; plrd’ Htok- ford, Ottawa; ‘M, B. Castle, Haudwieh ; J,'M, Whaling, Milwaukco....Grand Pucilo—Malcolm’ Oarruthors, Memphis ;" James 3f, Emery, Borton; J. H, Pratt, Fort Randall: #, 11. Il. Olark, Omaha; if, W, Lee, Boston; UW. F, Jenuings, Pittabuurg: Gow, J. 3, Hdd: Towa; Ey F. Van Valk ‘ary Smith, Burlington ¢ Lous; “Samucl’ Jobnson, Bos fons Jobn ‘W. itesiiee, Now York; EB. MU.) Fleid, Tochcstor; Charles 8, ‘Hotson, Now York; Georgs UI, Kyd, Piuladeipias A. J, Fore a ‘orcat, Charles M, Osborn, Tock Infant ; Now York, .. skinner’e—A, M. Putnam, Mllnois Cen- trol Naflroud, St, Loufa: Heinhetmor 3 Poughkeop- le; E, Lewin, Kankakeo; Capt, , E. Censervox, la Crosse; J. M. Stowell, Mt, Carroll} Georga ‘T, Dude los, Trontén, N. 3.5 J. Mf, Cook, Philadalpnia, FIRES. IN_ CHICAGO, Tho ntarm from Box 92, at 6:40 o'clock isat evoning, was given without apy cause. AT TERRE HAUTE. Speetal Diapateh ta Phe Chicago Trioune, Tenur Havre, Ind., March 29,—A tro broke outinthe slanghter-hougo of L. Zeoburgor, in tho south part of the city, early this morning, and burned it to tho ground, consuming o large amount of moat stored init, It was only pare tially coverod by insurance, in tho Phonlx of Hartford. It was tho work of incondiariea, AT WENONA, WIS, Snecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, East Saginaw, March 23.—'fho resdonco of ‘Mra, John Avgoll, at Wenoua, Bay County, was totally dostroyed by fro about midnight last night. Nothing was savod, Loss, €2,500; in- surance, $2,600. The ire originated from & de- Tective dlue, + AT IRONTON, 0, Cixcinxatt, March 29.—Lho Commercta?s Ironton, 0., special eays the Court-House of’ that county burned early this morning, All the records, excopt thoxo of tho Probate Court, wore saved, Lows, $12,000; Insurance, $8,000, AT NEGAUNEE, MIC, . Special Wspatch to The Chicago Tribune. Escanana, March 23.—A flro at Nogaunoo last might destroyod tho shops and mill of tho’ Jack~ son Iron Company. Lous about $20,000, POLITICAL, SACKSONVILLE MUNICIPAL CANVASS, Tacksonvitie, Iil,, March 23,—Local politics have agwumod a poculiar shape horo. A clty Re- publican Convention was duly catled for to-night, Unt two of the ward cluba liave rofusod to alect delegates, avd those elocted. in ono ward will ‘not attend, leaving only one ward to bo repre- sented. Tho Convontion, therefore, was not held, Tho trouble reaulted from the Previous nomination of an Anti-Liconse ticket for city oficens, composed of Republicaus, which many Hepublicans rejusod to indoreo, A Citizens’ Uoket in favor of liconso will now be cominated, aud the lewue will bo strictly on the licens queation, old party luca being ignorod, ST. LOUIS MUNICIPAL NOMINATION: Br, Loum, March 23,—Tho Republican Sity Convention to-day nominated Constantine Ma- gulro, now United States Revenue Collector, for eit ny, ate, Senate ry uditor q anda fulllity tlokot, ey een —— MUNICIPAL TROUBLES, AT GRAND RAPIDS, Speciat Dispaten (ha Chace Tribune, * if Gnaxp Raving, Mich. March 23.—PolicoJus 7m MoBrido, who was scoused by thoCouncill lage Bight of gerlous oficlal offenses, has proparod ac Pain fa the Daily Kagle of this ly to tho report, in w len hating misappropeisiod oF erittualty wiltnehd ais ont Of money due the city, and also all tha ie ohargoa of" mlycouduct or malfoasance in ofice, It ia aj toply, and may mode th, ir, 804 completa citizens asto Mr, udgment of our inal? Me Mentlaes oe al conduct ma- THE MAYOR OF CETRO! Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tibune, Dervorr, Mich. March 3.—Thi Mayor Moffatt disgusted the Comma cad by sending in bis reaigoation, giving their reck- yeas. expenditures and consaquon increage of ton ae the reason for th (sad waa referred to a comuliteg” D8 doous AFFAIRS OF STATE. High-Handed Doings in the 1- linois House Yesterday, An Opposition Conspiracy Springs ' tho Registry Repeal Bill, The Unrighteous Measure Taken Up and Read by Main Force, Haines Engineers the Plot with the Shamelessness of a Bawd. Brazen Explanations to Members Honrse from Vuinly Objecting. His He Did Not Hear Them Before It Was Too Late to Cunsider Thoir Objections. The Whole Proceeding Criminal and Unparalleled. Tho Appropriation for tho Now State- Housa Waiting tho Govornor's Signature, Reports from Othor Stato Legislative Assom- blies. : ILLINOIS, RREGULAR PROCEEDINGS. THE CONAFIRACY. Special Dispatch to 1'he Chicago Tribune, Brninariecy, Ill,, March 23.—Whilo business ‘wns proceoding in the usual afternoon humdrum {foxbion, Wentworth, of Cook, hitherto a wingu- larly unobtrusive youth with an air of artless in- nocence, moved to take up Sonate vill 264 Wontsorth mado the motion in dulect, drawing- room tones, aud very fow members notin tho plot know what ho was about, Several mombers on tho Republican side, howaver, caught his words, and recollected that No. 264 was tho bill for tho repost of tho Registry act. Whiloothers were asking to havo tho title read theso sprang to thoir fect and objectod. Speaker Maines, ao- cording to tho plot, BOT DEAF AND BLIND FoR THE OCCASION, rapidly ropoasted tho usual formula: ‘There being no objections, the bill ts taken up on con- sidoration by ecctions, and tho Clerk will road.” About a dozon Representatives, tho membors who had objected, romained standing, oach in thundoring toucs anuonucing tliat he objected, ‘Tho Clork read till ho bad got through. Thon Halnas eucccodad in scoing Crawford, ove of tho objectors, to whom he coolly remarked that tho Chair hadn't heard any objections, aud that it was NOW TOO LATE TO ODJECT. Tho previous question was forthwith called on ordoring tho pill to a third reating from the Democratic sido, and tho rofl-call commenced, When it wae comploted, Rankin, of Honder- son, rose in his seat and oskod that bis uamo bo called, that his voto might be recorded, Merritt objected that Rankin was not in his geat when the call commenced, aud NEGAN TALKING AGAINST TIM, to enablo tho Opposition to drum up voles. Tho motion to order ton third reading having been declared loat by two votes, objection was mado to Morritt's arguing the point until the vote was. announced. Haines promptly ovorruted tho ob- fJoction, and Morritt, amidut tho wildest disorder, ‘Wont on tluing against time till enough Oppo- sition absontecs had been drummed up to carry the motion, when ho sat down, Lainos had not Agnrod as closely as Morritt, and himself began taluing againet timo on the importancoof baving tho rulo wattled, otc., amidst tremendous uproar, and wound np by asking the opinion of ‘ox- Speaker Cullom. Cullom took tho floor accordingly, was rocog- nized by Hninos, ood was provocding to state bis Position on the point, when Halnow interrupted euarply with, “That is not the point on which tho Chair dosired the opinion of tho gentleman.” Custom—I will got to that in a minuto. At this juncture information wes given Haines that the Opposition absontecs had arrived. Ho quickly said something, half of which was lost in the gonern! tumult, to the offect that tho Chair was satisflod with the oplaion of tho gon- tloman (Cullom), and GUESSED THE NOLL WOULD AVE To DH CALLED gary, and ordored tho Clerk to procoad with the roll- call, which tho Iattor did. Cullom attompted to proceed with hia romarka and tho Clerk wont on with tho roll-call, Cullom demanded to know by what right the Dlork in- terrapted a mombor who had tho floor, Connolly rose and in stontorian toncs asked whether tho Clork waa to bo permitted to run the House, Jones, of Jo Davicss, at tho samo timo domanded that tho Clork bo called to order, and half-n-dozen other mombors, amidat the wildest confusion, mado slmifar demands, “About ono-third of tho membera wore st tho samo timo standing and. claiming tho floor. Aftor onough of tho Opposi- tion absentoes who had beon brought in had ro- corded their votes, Haines remarked that tho Chair had no more powor over tho Clerk than any membor. Tho Clork was au officer of tho Honso, etoctod by tho House, aud tho call was complated, A vorification of tho vote was immediatoly de- manded, ‘The Clork proceeded with the vorification, calling tho names 8O RAPIDLY THAT NODODY COULD PossIDLy KxEP, TALLY, Connolly, Callom, Jones, and « numbor of other Hopublicans, sprang to tholr foot and do- manded that the Clork sbould so read tho namou that tho verification might, In fact, bo a vorifica- on. The Opposition mombory yallod, "Goon with the call!” Tho uproar beeamo 60 great that, before the Clork had nolshed tho call on veritication, Haines stoppod him acd ordored him to begin aver, ‘The Clork did wo, and, evidently ursuant to instructions, proceeded in the same iphening Btylo, amldet tho wildest confusion, objections, and yells, coming from ovory quar- er, ee yoru stood as follows: Arms' He \eeaad & trong, ent ‘Ashton, tes" Platte, Bouson, Hoftwan, wall, Briscoe, Honan, gl Callens, Sack, Takin (8t, Clatz), Qheatnutwood, Jenuey, chen: Collins, Johnson, Rogers, Cheater, ius Balle rn ronlcri maith (Galle Gumrcines, andsigeD, Stegall, » lonhagen, icCoy,. Stickney, Gehring, McGrath, Thompson, Gilbert, ‘McMuat Thoruton(Fult'n), Glmore, ‘Merritt, "ADCO, Griunely, Middlesworth, Weigter, allng, Mooney, + Wentworth, Hail (dsmMtan), Moore (Adams), Wilcox, Halley, Nouce, Wilson (atoultrie), Halphi, + Niehow, Windle, Hervey eahouny Pen Hanes, 5 . Harvey feaus), i iY is MATE, Avery, b, Moore areat, Bait Gordon, barker, Graages, ten Barrett, Gun Ba ‘piae, a, Hill awards), Pulls, Boydxton, Hammoud, Rankin (Hend’a), rade), lolnes, Ate, ease Spe atstony Eeetom ia! i | gah Bubba Gag get damien, Brhith (Afadiaon), Connuily, ToneaToDaviens), Bpleer, Gravwford, aonen (Maasac), tart, ultom, towart, Dement, Tathott, Dewitt, + Mann, ‘Thornton(Pata'm) Downing, Martin, Teer, Duboln, ‘Meinnle, Wauenn, + Donlap, Melfre, + Witaon {Iroquota), Yor, + McWhorter, Winter—O1, Frenely Tho annonneoment of the voto was with cheors from the Opposition, and IBSPA AND YELLE from the Ropublican ride, ‘In tho midat of tho tunnoil Merritt looked oyer to the Iepublican sido and Joored thoir dofogt. Acrawd gathered round hiin, and loud words followed, A gonoral freo fight scomed imminoat, when Haines, palo with fright, implored romobody to move an nd- journment, Somebody did movo to adjonra. faines put tho question hurriedly, and deciared the fous adjourned amidat an Indescribable tunmlt, % ‘Thus onded tho most outrageous of the circus porformances, tho reault whereof was to advance ts ona atage tho repeal of the act to prevent re- peating nud further to onablo tho fraudulent vote of Cook Counts to rulo tha Stato. a REGULAR PROCEEDINGS. THY STATE-HOUBE APPNOVRIATION, Special Dispateh to The Chicauo Y'rivune, Spnixariety, March 23.—Whilo tho majority of tho Investigating Committee are preparing thoir roport exploding the corruptions in the building of the now State-ITouso, which will bo roturued to the Housa to-morrow, the mombers of that majority this morning united with overy- body olge, oxcept Hopkins, of Cook, in voting tuo approprintion of £800,000 for complotion of that structuro, which passed without debate by U13ayestolno, Tho bill now goes to the Goy- ernor for his signature, OTHER MONEYS VOTED, Tho bill appropriating $1,000 for hogo and firo Apparatus, and €3,760 for expenses of pationty in the nouth wing of tho Northern Insano Asy- Jum (already pangod the Souato), was paseed, . BILL TO CIRCUMVENT TAX-FIGHTERS, Cummings callod up the Revenue Committeo's Dill for tho collection of taxes, which, without amendment, was ordered to 9 third reading. ‘Tho Dill is as follows + A Dine for an act taamend Sections One Hundred aud Ninety-two (102) and One Hundred and Niuety= thiee (Ys) of an act entitled “An ect for the aeness. mont of property and for the levy oud collection of taxea,” approved Marelt 30, 18.2, Brorion 1, Be it enacted by the People of tho Btato of Iilinuis, ropreaonted 4n tho Ganeral Aesunbly, ‘That Soc, 103 of walt nct be, and tho samo fs heroby wmend- od fo read an follawn : “Soc, 112, Appoale from the Judgment of the court may be taken during tho sane term of the Supreme Court, on tho party praying an appest ox- ecuting bond to the people of the Btate of Hlinols, with two or more sureties, to Le approved by tho court, in double the amount of tho Judgment, conditional that the oppetlant will Prorecuie iis suld appoXl with ofect, and will pay the Brunt of nny tax, urseasment and cust whieh may ually bo adsudged ‘against the roal ostato involved tit ho appeal by any court having jurisdiction of tho 0, 2, Nek further enacted, That Hee, 193, of salt act, be aud thu sate {4 heroby amended to road na fol- ows: 820, 199, In all cases of appeal to tho Supremo Court from tho judgment of the County Coury for taxes or arseasincutn leviud upon real catate under this act the Supremo Court may render judgment aguinet ull tuo fote and Jands, or any partigular lot or tract of Lind embraced iis’ the appeal, for ao much or such part of the tazes ond asse-emonts, or auy particular tax oF arsceamaent, It may ud to bo Jegally charged agalnst the samme} snd du eaxe it abail ind auy part of the taxes or useessmonts, or any particular tax or assessment, charged agalust the samo bax not been lowally chafged, it may ether reinit sald: taxes or guneanmente oF partiewiar tox oF assosamuent no found to bo illegally charged, or inay reverso no much or Buch part of the Judement of tha County Couxt as relaten to said taxes or avscaumenta, or particular tnx or sesesumont 80. filogally charged, aud remand tho same ‘afd inferlor court, that other proceedings may bo had thereou, ' Whon -Judg- tnono shull Le “rendered by tho ‘Suprome Uourt yuiuet ony Jot ur trvet of land ob jn such appoal, {shail be the duty of the Clerk of the Supreme Court to make und deliver to tho County Clerk of the county from whlch auch nppeul is takou, Yecurd of tho lands and lots agaist which Judgment ia rendored, which atiall ect forin tho namo of the owner, if known, tho description of the property, tho total amount of the Judgmout on each truct or lot, and aliil altach thereto a copy of tho order of tho’ Supreme Court, nnd is certiilente that such record 19 correct, whic shall be Med tn thy olive of auld County Clerk! and ball be the procesw on whtch auch such real eatate or any Interest thereln aualt bo wold for wcll taxcw. oF ayseeament, or particular tax or eusessment, am well a6 tue record for the sale thereof; and ft whall bo the duty of the County Collector, uiisted by tho County Chtk, to proceed and sell tho sane for hv atmount of such Judgmont sud costs, in tho IMauuer provided (when Judgments) rendered by tho County Court ajafunt doliiquent real etate, ‘Tho Collector euall publirh a general otice of Buch salo iu newsjoper publlahed ih hile couuly, if any such thoro Le, und if there be no wich paper yube Ushed in bla county, then in the uosrest_ uowepiper Publixied {2 tho Blato to tha county seat of auch county raid uotieo Loo go publishdd once tp adel newspaper at least thros weeks previous to tho da; fixed for such sulo, Upon tho divmiasal of any apyeay and upon filing in tha oflleo of the County Clerk of the county from which the appeal fg talien,o certifiod copy of tho order of such ive tufseal, tho County Clerk 'atal} make 8 record of ‘io lands und real estato embraced tu such appeal, which shall bo the process on which tho a entate embraced grocted ” {n auch appeal aiall bo wold ; andy shinil be the duty of (ho County Collector to procecd &nd sell the samo fh, the manner provided hereinbefore tn cases of judg- ment reniered ngatuat roul estate by the Supremo Court on tho heariug of an appeal, aud all tho provi- lous of law shall apply to auch wal ay in other casea, : FURTHER APPROPRIATION, Tho Sonate.bill making appropriation for tho payment of ofiiccra and members of tho noxt General Asvombly wos noxt paseed, boing tho third of the appropriation bills disposed of in ono forenoon, At this rate an adjournmont gine dio may vory shortly be expactod, ap 4g FOHLIGN INSUNANCE. COMPANIES, Dill No, 407, whtoh the othor day failed to ‘pres, and tho voto being reconsidered and rucommmit: ted to tho Judiciary Committeo, from which it was roportod back with amendinents, was thon taken up ou third reading, Tula ja tho bill make ingdt Inwful for any forvign life-insuranco com. pany to become the purchaser of broporty to it mortgaged on forcolosuro tale, ‘Tho Cominitteo's amondment rostrictod the right of the companics to hold and carry real extato to such cases and ona other, and upon tha samo obligatious na to walo thercot as ar now provided by Inw concerning tiro, marino, and inland navigation insurance compautos doing: business in'tho Stato of Ilinols ;" * and provided further, that in case such company shall not, within five years from tha time title is bo ace quirod to any roat ostato, soll tho sama, it shall bo the duty of tho State's Attornoy to Proceed, by information, iu tho ame of tho pooply ofthe Stato of Iitinols, ayainat such corpora. Hon, in the Circuit Court af tho count iu which sttch land so noglocted to bo Bold alinll bo altuated, and.stich court abnll have jurisdiction to hear and datermine tho fact, and to order tho Salo of such land or real extato at auch timo aud placo, aublect to such rulos us the court shall ex tabbsh. ‘Tho court shall tax, au tho feos of the Stato'y Attorvoy, such sum ag ubiall bo reasona~ blo; und tho proceeds of auch walo, after deduct— 1 gtho said feces aud couta of Proceeding, shall bo pad ovor to such corpora: 9," Jack offered a substitutefor the Committoo's amonudment. It providea tat ronal estate so sequired “shalt bo offered at public aution at Joost once overy yoar at tho door of the Court Houso of the county wherein tha samo aay bo situato, or on tho promises to bo eold, after mv- ing uotico kocutivo wouks tu some vowepapor of the cou! ty;"' “and said rool ostato hull be sold wheu- ovor tlig price offered for it 18 not leae than tho claim of wuch company, including all intorout, couts, aud athor oxpeusca; and, provided furs ther, that in caue euch co: ny shall not within ‘such porlod of tive years wall such lands olthor at publlo or private salo, it lal! bo tho duty of tho Stato's Attorney to — pro- 28 for the bonefit of those who providing for the refunding forthait MONT SESBIONS PROVORED. Another resolution looking to an carly ad- Journmout'was introduced by Mine, It was for tight ressions after to-morrow, Ull which tlme ft was dald over under tho rules, It is doubtfat whether it means moro than buncombs, and, if adopted, will not in tho least expedite bual- neer, for the majority aro not disponed to ox- Podite business under any circumstances, AENATE APPROPRIATION, ‘Tho Senato this morning took up tho bills ap- propriating for tho State Institutious,and passed the following : Soldiers Orphans’ Home. $50,- 000 por annum. Inatitute for Fechle-Mindod Children, 824,600 per annum. Invtitute for tho Blind, $25,000 por annum and £4,009 for build. ing an enginoe-house and a kitchon ; for tho fleet item the amount criminally naked way $27,600. Tnnaue Asylum at Jac! iM) per’ ans id it, and wonville, = num; asked, €100,000. Industrial Unive: Champagne, $7,600 per annum; avked. €11,- 500, Eyo and Ear lofirmary, Chicago, £4,760 por annum, and ¥6,800 for repaira. uthern Tn- sanot Asylum, €60,000 per annum, and $41,700 for building improvements. Normal University, nt Normal, 225,700 per annum; asked, £27,000, Tnetituto for the Dont and Dumb, 090 per anuumy; also $16,750 and unexpended Lalancea for the complotion of a school building, aut $44,760 for ropairs and building improvements asked, £95,000 por annum for ordinary exponses ond £22,760 for baildings, Theno bitls were wont to the House, read a first time, and referred, ‘THIRD READING. Bradwell's bill providing for the appointment of additional Justices of tie Deace for Cook Conuty was ordered to a third reading, ny, after & #harp debato, was tho bill appropriating £185,000 for the purchase of a farin, and the erection of buildings for an Institute jor Featle- Minded Children, Tho main discussion waa a8 tu reducing tho farm from 400 to 120 acres, tho amendment providing which was catried,’ and tho bill ordored ton third reading. ea OTHER STATES, MICHIGAN, ISCELLANCOUS HCBINESS, Sprerat Disnateh to tne Chieaon Tribune, Lansina, Mich., March £3.—Potitiona ero steadily coming in againat tho law prohibiting tho chasing of deor with hounds, and it is proba- ble that the attempt Lodestroy this aport will fail. Tho proposed law is undoubtedly prepared in thointercat of persons who aupply the market with venigon, As the law now etands the hound. ing of doer in werent und favorito sport in tho at notth of Michigan. ‘Tho Governor has approved tho following billa : To incorporato tho Village of Maron; re- pealing tho act for an wuiform inspection of lumber; paesing tho act for publishing in pamphlet form the Inws rolating to public health; repealing Sec. 2444 of tho Compiled Laws relating to ailenation by decd: amending tho Inw concerning -tho recording of patents; regulating the use of parlor and palace ca: amending tho law concerning proceedinga against dobtorn by attachment; repeating tho act for tho organization of canal companies; amending tho Jaw concerning tho powers of townehip ofticera ; reorganizing the Tenth Judicial Circuit and os- tnollahing tho Twanty-firat Circuit, Tho following biilw were passed hy tho Benate: To amond the Jaw concerning the suppart of the poor; to amend the Jaw re- lating to masters’ nppranticas Sud rervante: to amond tho law relating to tho maiming of Pigcons ; to amand tho taw concerning tha pro- tection and prosorvation of township racords; to provide s supply of wator for the Univerrity ; to incorporate tite public rchoola of lonl; to pro- vido for paying tho ontetanding interent-boating warrapte of tho Univoreity; to amend the act authorizing the formation of companies for in- suring against lightning; Huuvo bill 190, to facilitate tho inspection OF fecoris and files in tho oflices of Rogistora of Ueods ; to amend tho genoral draluago law. Sexato bill 174, to-nmond the act fora uniform assessment of property, was referred to tho Ju- diciary Committes. ‘Tho Senate paseed Senate bill 169, to provide for tho election of Trustees to gradad school districts by ballot in the Upper Poninoula, Senate bill 170, to repen! Sec, 35 of tha Street- openings act, of Detroit; nlso tho bill to author- izo Paw Paw to borrow monoy; to organize tho ‘Township of Ropublic in Marquette County; to ropeal somo of tho law coucerning comsnilgory attondanco at school; amending tho act concern ing the salaries of military ollicers of the State; and sovoral privato bills, Sonato bill 105, to regulate tho liquor traffic, was padsed--18 to 11. Tho bill forbids sales to minora, habitual drunkards, ote., and punishes both drunkards ond porsons who éell in violation Of the act. i Attompts to piss o roaolution concerning tho Constitution, so ay to authorize the Logislatura toleouse the liquor trafic, and to tax and roguiate it, failod, not receiving a two-thirds yote. Thoy receivad 18 out of 32. Tho House passed the bill to provent tho sottling of guna; to amend tho Railroad law of 1870 ; to repeal the Dog law ; toumend the act to provont animals from running at largo; to amond the act for tho incorporation of clraritablo asrociationa; requiring receipts to bo printed on patent medicinas ; besides a numberof unim- portant measures, es OHIO, RAILNOAD BILL, Cotuuncs, O., March 23.—In tho Bonate to- day, tho Sonatu bill to forbid railroad officials or employes being connected in any way with so- caltod “fast froight".or transportation compa- nies was passsd. Gov. diondricks spent tho day in thia city, and Tosolutions wero adopted in both branchos of tha General Avaembly oxtonding to him tho privi- loges of the floor, which ho accepted, mado a fow remarie in cach House, after which mom- bers woro formally introduced to him, In tho House, a Hougo bil! punishing the crime of rape on children undor 12 year of age by im- prigonmont for life at hard labor was pasued, es TENNESSEE, ANTI-CIVIL MIGUTS DILL, Nasnvitte, Youn., March 23.In the Sonate tho Houso bill to defino the rights, privileges, and Habilltios of inn-keopois andfcommon care rlera aud keepers of places of public amuso- mount, passed a third reading—yeas, 20 ; nave, 2, Tho Touso bili providing agaluut unjust dia: criminstlon of railroads against each other, a4 well ne shippers of local and through froight and pasdonger tariffs, failod on its third roading. Othor procoedings wero of a local character, ———— SOUTH CAROLINA, ATATE COMPTROLLER ELECTED, Cuanteston, 8. C., March 23.—The Logisla- ture to-day elected Thomas C, Dunn Comptrol- Jor Gonoral of tho State, Dunn {¥ a Northern Hepublican, who was elocted to tho State Sonate by the Consorvatives. to was Obinirman of the Ketorm Republican ixcoutive Committeo in the Inat campaign, and ig zenorally respoctud by all artios in tho Stato, Tho Leglulat id, cine die on Fridu eu Sue para —__-___. THE WEATHER, Waaurnotoy, D, O,, March 23,—Vor the upper Inko rogion, the Northweut, and tho Obio Valley, partly cloudy and colder weather, southwest or northwest winds, and rising baromoter, 4OUAL OBSERVATIONS. Uncado, March 23, coad by iuformation in tho uamoe of tho pr to OF | Ilinols against such company tho Circult Court of tha county within which. such land shall bo situated ; and such Court shail havo fittisdigtion to Loar and determina tho fact and to order tho aalo of such roal outata atuuch time nnd placo, subject to auch rulcs as tho Court shall eatabliss.” Tho substitute also brovided for » tax of | por cout on tho gross ro- coipty of all foreign lito insuranco conpanios, Jack supported Liv amondmout ins specch in Which ho rehearsod tho ubereotyped argument or tathor appeal to prejudicea aguinst foreign cor- Poratious guilty of loaniug money in, tia state, ad thon Wanting to got it back when duo, During tho discussion, Connolly got tho floor Gnd after caustio remarks applicable to the goutloinen who favored driving wolvent lifo Companies out of tho State by tax ing them 1 per cont ou gross recoipts, wigniticantly addod that ho didn't know what iutorout cortain gentlomen had in favor of so driving foreryn companics oUt Of the Btato, uor whothor tho proposition Was advauced in tho interost of » certain lifa company which it was currently reported was Topresonted fn this Avgombly, This uldo-hit at Haines’ Jrotection ita Company aia for ios substitute, It was rojected aud the bill order toa third reading. TUE ILLEGAL Tax, Bogue called up Cautlold’s bill for refunding tho 7-30 tax-prab, aud, without dobate, it was pasued with the emergency clause, ‘Tho bill Now goog to tho Governor for hiv signature, hie the bill, nerctoforo published in ‘Tue Tunowe, declaring the State ‘a Trustee of the [fae (Fae) Wind, dtr thers FUAIO08) B87 ya! 41! 6; 6 B., treme. brivk, brisk, . 8, ie ‘Station, Bar| Thr Brockenr’ge!30,28] 6}, Cheyenne, [30.07] gol Ww, Ebicago,.., 20:63 40 Cincluuati.)99, 2,20) 37 0,19) Milwaukee 29,76, Omabi aluce: Gnayp Havey, Mich., —One of the hoaviest wnow-atorms of the year commenced this noon, and still continues falling thick and faut. ‘Too trajus on the rallrosda aro oconaldor- ably dolayod by being blockaded, ‘The suow is roportad falling still moro ueavily at plscoa caus hy FOREIGN, Discussion of the Peace-Pregery- ing Act in the British Parliament, Moody and Sankoy's Meotings Attend- ed by English Church Dignitaries, . Various Items ‘of Spanish Nows, GREAT BRITAIN, THE NOTTINGHAM SPRING TACES. Loxpon, March 23.—Tho Nottingham spring handicap was ranto-day. Munden waa first, but, being disqualified, the raca waa given to Castle Wellan, who was nocond, St. Patrick and Malplaquet, sho woro ronpectively third aud fourth, were placed pecond nnd third, IN PARLIAMENT, Loxpox, March 23,.—In thedebatoin the Houro of Commone last night on tho bill for the amend- ment of the Poaco Preservation act, the Homo- Ruler opposing the bill contrasted the prova- Jeneo of crimo in England with the peacofulnera ofIrcland. Sir Edward Watkin returtad that tho English people do not welcome American coneietors among them, but aro conspicuons for thetr loyalty and Jaw-abiding dieposition. Ife said if tho Irish would ronounco the leadership of stump orators; and adopt industry iu the placo of politicnl agitation, tho necessity for ox- coptional legislation would cease. 2 Disraell puinted out the concersiona contained in tho bill. and appealed to tho patrictiam of the Insh members, asking thom not to agitate tho country by an opposition to the bill that must bo fatite, Tho bill passed a second reading—-264 10 69, In tho Houec of Commons Jast night,O'Leary, momber for Woxferd, gave notice tlat after the recers ho nbould offers motion in favor of tho recognition by Great Britain of belligerent rights oftho Carliats in spatu, THE RELIGIOUS REVIVALS, Ato meeting held by Mossre, Moody and San- koy last night, Denn Stauley and kixty Anglican clergymen occupied seata on tho platform, ‘ho proceedings wore opened by tho Koy, William Conway, Cauon of Westminster. ———— SPAIN. DON CARLO# AND CADREDA, Bayosse, March 23.—Don Carlos has issucd » docreo declaring that Gon. Cabrera bag forfeited his former honors, and that ho shall bo deliver- edup to otmilitary tribunal for trial if ho fale into tho hands of tho Carlists. Pants, March 23.—L'Unicers saya Admiral Polo and Gen. Roda are the only importunt ad- esions to Cabrera thus fur. SANTANDER, March 23,—Gen, Cabrera in ox- pected hore on Woduerday on route for Madrid. Loxpow, March 24.—Tho Paria correspondent of tho Zimes telegraphs that Gen. Cabrera hag organized o ata of twenty Spamslf officers at Mlarritz, for the purpoxe of comarunicating with tho Carlista and obtaining adhesions to his programme. . Members of the staf enter Spain every doy. Thero is no dount that promaturo publication of Cabrera’s tret manifesto, declaring for Alfouso, greatly marred the success of tho movement, . It is rumored that Mendini hog deserted Don Carlos, sud-arrived in DBaronne; also that Lozarraga haw been arrcated on suspicion of troagon. —_+__ VENEZUELA, PEACE ESTANLISHED, F Tlavana, March 23.--Venezuela advices are to tho 16th. The President haa disbanded the on- tira army. Poaco is completely established, ———- ete JOHN MITCHEL, HIS LAST LETTER. Conk, March 6, 1875.—To the Editor of the New York Herald: Through the courtesy of the Now York £/erald 1 ure tho immenso pubiici- ty of its columns to say a few words tomy friouda in America concerning the Tipperary election, now still pending, It is already known toyou that an eloction did tako placa nearly threo weoke ago, that I was returned without op~ position, that that election was complete and o seruitoate of my return lodged in the Hanaper ollice. Needlesa to reen}l the extraordinary scone and rage and trepidation wiach ensupd upon shat event, aud tho headlong burry with which Mr. Disracli pressed the Honse to anunt my election bya resolution. Jt was in vain that even En. lish Liberal taembors of Parliamentremonstrat- ed against tho haere with which Mintatore called upon thom todo #0 grave an-act without mquiry. Amotion was mado by an Trish Home Rule momber for delay, and mose of the Liberal mem- bors of Parlisment voted for this resolution, so that the strango wight was presonted of Sr. Gladstono and tho Home-Rulers walking into the same lobby. But pottung conld chack tho ardor of the Minster. Tho doura of that Hauso tuust bo instantly barrod aud bolted against mo or ail waa lost, fn short, the new writ was issued that night, and we aranow in tho midst of asecond olection, for Tipperary would not give it up, and netther would 1, The people of thie fino county have shown euch onthusissm and such unanimity that my frienda hoped that no one would venture to ho nominated against mo; that it would havo eeu B second * walk over," followed by neccond, auoulment. ‘Tho Governmont, howover, deter- mined to conteat tho matter, Thia vould bo dono by oven a show of opposition, because on a contested clection a petition against the ropurn give the Government the powor, under a new act of Parliament, to refer the whole matter to tho Court of Common Ploas, whono Judges in Ireland alone are mado absolute judges of contested elections, So, on the nomination dav, tho 4th of March, iy nomination was received early in the day. ‘Tho hours passed on without tho least symnto} of any intended opposition until within five min- utes of tho time when the Bcriff must havo'de- clared mo duly clactod, au ho ad done before. Just then tio ranks of polico, with muekats and fixed bayouats, marched up the hall of ‘the Court-Houso, and betwoon thoze two ranke an tudividual was seon to hurry aloog toward tho Bberifl's room. This wasn Mr, Mooro. of Baruo, and ho is the gentleman against whom 1am to poll Tipporary on tho 11th, Ifroturned, I will uot go to Patliamont, and never intonded to do eo; becauso I have novor seon what bonofit Tipporary or any othor county haa evor derived from boing ropreaonted in that Parliament. Then, if my return fa potitioned againet and I am rofurred to the Court of Common Pens to do- cide the spisaon, Iwilnot goto the Court of Common Pleas, Iwill not deteud my return be- fora thut tribunal—Lefore Mounsghan, Keogh, Lawson, and Morzia, Counuel learned in law sorting that wo consent to and sid in that op- | pression, Jonx Mitcues, IN MEMORIAM, Memems, March 23.—A very large meeting of the various Trish sociotics, and @ large number of Americans, asaombled at the thoatre to-night to exprens their sorrow at the death of John Mitchel, and of sympathy with bis family Mayor Loagua prosided. Speeches wera mado by the Hon, Coss, Young, Judgo T, W. Brown, and others, and appropriate resolutione adoptod, A ‘telegram from the Hon. Jefferson Davin, now in New Orleans, waa read, regrotting his inability to he present, saying John Mitchel’s death wan s loss to mantind, ji AuHEAnEDentA, starch 23,4, moeting. was hold O-uteht to arrange a demonstration in honor o! tho late Jolin Blitchel, ——— DISASTERS, ‘THE GEORGIA CYCLONE, Avausra, Ga. March 25.—Tho path of tho tornado was from 200 to 600 yarde wide. Tho eyclone was cylindrical in ehapo, and rotated with foarful yolocity from north to south, Tho front cloud was black as night and half a mito high; rear sas illuminated bya bright light. It traveled nenrly duc cast, yeoring Httlo to north, After devastating Camak tho tornado aceind to have divided, ono portion going east by north, and crossing the Savannah Kiver ahora and below Augusta, both proving ‘oqually de- atructive, laying waste everything in thoir track, Hugo trees worn broken like reeds, aud in ome instances carried three-quarters of & tnilo. Tho tornado was preceded by a dull, heavy roaring, ox of heavy artillery in thodistance, It spent its greatest fury in about threo minutes, An oye-witnora pays the aenses wero utterly deadened and appalled. ‘There was a crash, a roar, and the minghug of a bundred terrific and unearthly sounds, Hones were demolished, and oaks that had withstood the storms of a con- tury were aunpped in twain, ‘There {a groat dise trosa in tho devastated district, ombrating oight counties in Goorgin and two or three in South Carolinn, Tho deetruction of proporty is im- meniley and tho list of killed and wounded ap- palling. : ‘TREE-FELLING ACCIDENT. Srecial Diavatch to The Cheago Tribune, Havaxa, Il, March 23.—At Klibourno, IL, 8 town 10 milos southeast of Havana, a man named Charles Thompson, a woodman, was fatally injured bya tree falling on him, Hia leg, below tha kneo, wa completely ground to powder, —_—__-___— THIS BLACK HILLS, Discovery of a wich Silvers-Lend Ree porte Spectat Dirpaten to The Crfeaao Tribune, Brovx Crrx, In., March '23.—Conelderable ox- cltement is caused here by tho reception of eev- eral lettera from a Sionx City party in tho Black ills dated, March 6, giving a description of tho discovery of an extensive atlvor-losd, all claim- ing it to bo very rich. ‘Thoy not knowing for a cortainty, aud having no means for testing it, immediately started ono of their numbor to Den- ver to havo it tested. Tho mesaonger, J. J. Williams, arrived at Larnamio on tho 17th inst., and mailod lettors from there, and also wrote to John Gordon. stating that thoy had found rich silver; that the party were in good health, aud rather low in epirita on account of short rations, ‘ith uo immediate prospect of replenishing their stock. Tho weather on tho Gth of March was cold, the thermometer marking 20 bolow zero. AN OFFICER SHOT BY A BURGLAR, Policeman Joseph Phillips, of tho Town of Lake View, had an euconntor with a burglar last night, about 11:30 o'clock, on Fallorton avenuo, just outside of tho city limits, and. after being nearly blinded with btack pepper, waa shot fu the arm and saveroly wound- ed, It scoma that’ tho thief had beon frustrated in an attempt to rob the house of Hours Wood, Principal of tho Lincoln School, and Phillipe, meeting him,—but not knowing ho wax tho burglar,—attempted to arrest him on suspicion, The fellow threw a handful of black pepper in his eyed and blinded him for the time. Phillips drew his rovolver, and. endeavored to diecharye it at the burglar, but the cartridge failedtouxplode, ‘Lhe thief thero- upon draw o pistol, fired, and woundod Phil- Hops inthe arm. Ho then’ ‘mado his escape. ‘The oficer wont to the Webster Avonue Station, where Lia wound waa drevsed and o report of the occurrence givon, as MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, Ayn Annon, Mich., March 23.—The Regonts of the State University met to-day and transacted. tbo usual business proparatory to Commonco- ment, Diplomaa wero granted to 134 graduates of tho Law Department, and to 604 of the Mad- ical, The number graduating from the Medical Department is less than ueual, on account of tho thinning out of tho ranks. Mineral culturo is a thing to be looked after iv the futuro, conse- quoutly thoae oxhimting deficiences in thia di- rection are not to be graduated. A doilciency of about #11,700 in tho current expenae of the Uni- versity for tho yoar waa reporied. Tho ‘Ireas- ‘urer Was authorized to borrow an amount sufil- cient to cover this, The aununs! Commencemant oxorcisea of tho Lawand Medical Dopartmonts occur to-morrow. a THE EASTERN ICE-GORGES, Pont Jenvis, March 23.—Tho greatest alarm is folt at pointe along the prasont great gorgo in the Dolaware, Many persons living noar tho river aro moving to higher and eafer grounds, Winxgename, Pa., March 23.—Tho weathor is more modorato to-day, with a gentle thaw, not enough, however, to raise tho water any, and tho forges remain as firm os over. Sega STRIKING MINERS RESUME WORK, Scnaxros, Pa,, March 24—Tho mino en- gincers, firemen, and pumpmen in tho employ of the Delaware & Hudson Canal Company, ot Providenve, Olyphant, and Carbondale, who utruck on Woduesday last for au advanco of 10 percent, returucd to work to-night at tho old wages. —— OBITUARY. West Cnesten, Pa, March 23,—John Hick- man died to-day, aged 65 years, ———_-—___ TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, About 100 Mononttes arrived at Sioux City vis tho Illinois Central Road yesterday, on thelr way to Dakota, Tho stoamer Minneapolis is again back in her oid position at tho ontranco to Grand Haven bare bor, after being more than one wook out on tho havo warned mo that thero ix no uso in resort Jug to that Court inany political cane; that thosa Judzes aro tho more taw clerks of Mints tera, not delivoring judgment, but only rogistor- ing the ordora received’ from Wostminstur. Bo thoy will procted ox parte: thoy will gravoly Unsoat mo, aud thug Mr. Moore wilt remain tho aitting mombe: That will bo for this time, Tipporary will stand virtually disfranchisod, besides being greatly exasperated by tho out- rages tung upon that fine peoplo, foxt, L moun to turn my sttontion to some other county and to get that diefranchiaod, 80 on toa third, tho creat object which I ein viow being to iow tha Irish people tho way in whioh thoy may gradually lake of the oppres- slon of, protonded Perliamentary franchiso, On tho wholo, I am much ploased with tho eampalgu that wo bayo mado and very prand of ‘Tipporary. Wo layo tirrod up tho pride of mare than one county, and have shown tho Evigtish Mivigtors that the irish, {f thoy like, cau always drivo them to moro and moro Jawloes precodenta aod practiced, and at (ho worst can do without them and thoir Parlament. ‘Luin, 1 believe, will bo s and as to tho Homo Hale ment, their postion will cortalnly derive utrength fram the tempor now raleod’ thraugh. out the country, aud Knuglish Ministers may way it 4 batter to yiold eomething of the demand of those moderato and legal gentlemen than Lave all tho folons iu Irolsud coming thundmipg at our gates ; for thoy daro atill ‘ta term mo a folon, although they know that Inevor was a felon; nevor was tried, never was convicted, never was lowfully imprivoned, All thie ia a matter which nocds to be cleared up, Iu the mesntimo, thiy contout has roused the People out of w kind of apathy which avomed to bo creeping over thom, and before tho Present. atrugglo ts over I trust ovory Irivhman will un- doritand the right policy which if behooves him to follow with the Eugtish—viz., to discredit their courte, to apt upon tho franchise which they pretend to allow us, and eanccially, to over- throw tho whole system of Vatliameutary ropro- sontation, which fa not only tho most doddly wa chinery Ly which our oppression fs curried on, but alvo furnlubos the cunningoss oxouse for as- Ir. the ond of tho ‘Tipporary election Great polut gained members of Pariiat Tako without boing ablo to cross, Detroit has contributed over £6,000 to tho grasvho} mer aufforers of Nobraska and Dakota, end ia will contributing. The gone of Capt. E. B, Ward, of Detroit, havo appealed from the order admitting his will to frottes and the cago will not stop ahort of the jupreme Court, Ou Monday night arich German, of Monroo, Mich., named Jacob Sachw, shut himsctf in the hoad with invtantly fatal rowult, Goorgo 8, Swift, Recordor for Dotroit, wan Dominated for ro-elootion laut wook by tha Ro- piiilicans, aud youterduy the Deuvcrats followed sult, ‘Tho spolling-match at Durloy Hall Blooming ston) laut uight was won by Dr. J. PS Moore, J, P. Uodge, a Normal School student, taking the second, On Thursday oyening twonty-five of tho beut upeltors of Bloomiugton will contest the flold with trventy-tive from Normal, A suit was commencodt yosterday in Milwau-, koo by A. L, Ioath, SI, D., of New York, to on- jen the sales of Bethesda water in tho Statos of low York and Now Jersey, aud to rovover dam- pgea for sales, complainant alloging that he hos the sole right of wales 11 thowe States. ———<——_— A Bonnnza Slice Coming Enst, San Pranctsco chronicle, A small alco of our bonanza, in tho shape of $1,000,000 in silver hullion, will bo sent Eavt to bo coined at the Philadelphia nunt during tho month of April, our San Fraucisca branch tint not having sufticient eapacity to coin this amount: gu addition to ita other necessary businoss) as ‘aut av is desirable, Ihe buifion vent to Phila. delphia is to be comed iuto 6 and 10-cont ploves. Our brauch mint will commence shortly tarulng out the uow ‘coln, the 20-cent piove, which will soou be put iu circulation. Wo way, therefore, lok hovefully toa speedy abaternan! of tho * bit” nnisouce, arising aut of the dill. culty of maklug proper change whore 10-cout purchased are made, und 25-cent or 0-cout piocos tendered iu paymout, $fon sau outs fsoRd sieves with: js help of Br syuo’s Expectorant, @ good remedy for coughs au ei Grroatabid lung diednes, MSY fF ove! HOUSEKEEPING Goops, Pare sto enn “Tt Pays to Trade on the West Side.” CARSON, PIRIE & CO, MADISON & PEORIA-STS., Offer an unaurpassod assortment in their DEPARTMENTS OF LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, In which nro somo Attraotive Bargains. Blenchod Table Damaska of our own im- Portation, in choico qualitios and designs, very cheap, Finest Irish, Gorman, and French Damaatke Table Sets, Cloths and Napkins to matoh, plain, colored, and colored borders. 8-4 ioavy, All-Linen Btoached Table Dame asks from 60c yd upwards, Heavy Brown ‘Table Linons from 300 up, 6-8 Damasit Napkins for 86¢ doz.; an extra baneain ae sa. Der doz, XDovit ae inert Linen Damask Doylion, 500 doz. Bloachad Linon duck Towels, 10, 19-150, and upwards, Linen Loom Huck Towels, from 70 up, Marseilles Quilts, Our own importation, beautiful patterns, and Rroat bargains; from $1.0) upwards, A largo lot rich Quilts at $3, 10, $3.50, and $4.50, npeoinlly chonp. 300 pos White Piquos at15c yd, worth 950. very large assortmont and full Jine ot ali makes and grades of WHITH GOODS al. ways on hand, ‘White Cloakings for Children in groat va- risty, complete stock Embroidered. 1.00 up. A new and Piano Covers, from $6. FIRE INSURANCE, LG46. “WE HOLDTHEE SATE” 19-75, ROY AT: INSURANCE CO., OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, Eire Insurance. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION.) ANNUAL BTATEMENT OF THR ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LIVERPOOL, IN ENGLAND, On the 20th day of June, 1974, made to the Auditor of Pub Iie Accounts, of the Kiate of Lilluuis, pursuant to law, CAPivat, Amountof capital stock gad. S 14592407.50 ‘YValuo of real Company... Joans on bai ‘United States stocks and: British, Inds id Calor 145108.024.72 B2T Was T AGT 0 874,692.60 ponds: mi oans jatoral reeuri Gash on hand and Tntorost accrued rinoa Prom(ume tn cours and transmission, AIM256.82 Total auscts.....04. 10,279,054.85 Grows claims for Josson, upon which noactinn has veun, $218,781.00 Lan f the Company. 40,879.65 ‘Total gross amonnt of clalms fur Jos: $200,000.65 e: a Deduct Falasarases ‘and salroquclaime Merde. 17,821.10 Net amount ‘Total Mablilties.. Premlumsreceived during the yoar, CRMs noe AQOATS Interost aud tents during ETERS? Total income... AGE 22.88 LOD 2G.13 ban edecteat ing tho year. All other expo! Total expendityres. Vota} risks taken during Tilnots, 4 1574 ole ‘Total premiumerecelved during tho ina 174, Ty 2I210T21 yoar in Iilinuls, 5 83,117.09 ta) Js id durin, ST oi hat = 84,355.37 Total Spsttseo0.00 ast, Beerotarg. peloro ma this sist day of te: NY BAKE, Nutary Public. Anvets in United Staten. S$ 2W2sISHSTOIG Losnes paldsince Orgnnizativn 20,089,510.89 Agencies in the Principal Citles and Towns, CHAS. H. CASH, Manager for (1 Sia Sinsstoe NODN Dacxat sacs WE DEG TO" INVITE THE ATTENTION stalgradrat Tilnve,ducludlag’ tat wow aud glepoat Lr STRINWAY UPRIGHTS. Buch has beon tho unqualified success of thers poor- less inatramenta that there {9 scarey a manulaciuror: Gf Importance wi! nt ougaged iat! tiuetlon of Upeightes Stelaay alone b tho testut (duu tnall ‘clavatos and nasa rhould bewara of javesting thor monoy in mera uxpes Incntal, Upeigites In chovsiig a. Melowsy alt ee avolded; you canunt take a mistake, and you obtain that. Which wif inet ailfethne.” ‘Te Lignoat. musteal authori: ijawet Tha war Mara tinanhtouny reudorod. thelr Wor obin favor uf the Bielaway. : 3 & IRALY, LYON 4 11 Gonoral Agonts for tho Narthwort, Btate and Manrouerte, 83 RICHMOND PRINTS. RICHMOND PRINTS AN New SPRING stytra oF “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, “GRAY’S” ann abl 5} ” . 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