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| ee oe ae : Kt ) ean i i } i Ey adiasee « 4 4 t ‘i a i of tho raptd d-croase of hia raco. ‘The Garelle aiube fue Innguage insulting —but thoy do nat got all the particulars of the Brecuge trial in tha Sandwich [elande. ‘A. P. Spnaaue, » young latyor of Troy, N. Y., han recoivad tho frat prize of £200, given by the Drltish Bocial Science Ansociation, tor the . beet essay on intornational arbitration, Mra, Oonesny, the wife of the Ilinols Bonator, 2% wo jovoly that a correspondent fs puzzled to toll whather hor beauty iain the largo, dark ayes, with thoir soft lustro, or tho protty mouth that ia alway emiling. Tho Roy. Joux Hare saya ho is an Iriahman, aud {a pron of it. Wo aro not avaro, hawovors that anybody said ho wasn't an Irishman. Whoop! did anyboily ssy so? It ts high time thore wae a dieturbanco of somo kind. ‘Tho presentation of a patition to tho Mns- anchusotta Legislature, borgiug the revocation of the gontenco of banishment against Roorn Wisatasts, parsed In 1625, fs ono of thoso quict bits of humor which “Ext Penkixa” beara of oceasionally and adapts, “Dy strict attention to mieory,” as the Civcin- natt Contercial neatly pute it, Hesny Buraacen collected about €20,000in his life. He novor gave nway 9 cont in hie lifo, married threo wives, and studied economy with auch excollent pur+ pose that lus fanoral exponses, Including every- thing, cast attly £8.75, - . And now wo know what Mra, Rovsnr’s beanty realty ia liko, for tho St. Louls Democrat vaya: “spo ie bonutifal aa a etatuo chiseled from the @ronms of o ectttptor,” and ‘oold na the ma- teria! out of which {t fs hewed.” If ho moans feed Jomonade, it’s 8 highly iuappropriate Quid to eleep on, ‘Tho cablo ia bothoring itself about Moony aud Saygry, tho gontlenon who sro evangelizing England. Tho people of this country do not tare to tiear about the performances of Chris~ tang who doliborately devert tho fruitful city of Chicago to crows tho soa in search of heathen.— Gincinnalt Enyuirer, A Wortorn papor estates that “Mr. J, He Banses, who attitudinizes Romeo to Misa NrtL- son’a Juliet, bas a decidedly cacophonows yaico, somowhat enctmiated iu tho upper register, and Is dramatization is thoroughly cacotecbnical, ag Dr, Synrax might observe,” Wo trust that this will catch tho oyo of Ittemanp Gnanr Witte. ‘Tho St, Louta Republican nays: “ Now fathors ‘or Bessiz Ivaxen aro brought ont daily now, out tho preponderance of tostimony scoma to bo ‘ater in (avor of Ravanp, of the Brooklyn Argus.” Thera is a man connected with tho Dnelnnatl Enquirer who hos fathered go many sf othor poople's jokes that ho would be glad to tecopt the position for tha smallont eonceivablo: tonsideration, Cant Rosa is oxpectod in Now York noxt nonth, to seo it he cav mako arrangements for tho union of hie forces with those of tho Krr- toag troupe, Woe boar that the obstaclo in the way ia tho high price domanded by Miss Ker. 1oaa, Mr. Roas's prime donne aro Mins Koen Genser and Mies Buaxcnz Cove. If tho amal- gamation cannot bo arranged, it ia probablo that wo shall bave two English opora compauios tu the fleld next fall. A Tho Woreestor Press has nmmod up ScrExck’s manual neatly enough in there touching lings: Tholt a hisnd at draw,” Andy thludiing At woes whito, T “bitated * halt my pile; And whh trlumphant walle Ta save.” Aso one card—t'wras red; ‘Tuo other fonr were anades, Rirufghtway that fellow wades For mo with thre old matda— “Nut cod” Ta an Indienapolia streot-car, the other day, & Indy pulled tho strap for tho drivor to stop at tho first crovaing of a atroet, but tha bell did not strike, Sho did not notico this, but rushed to tho door and bogan ¢o use her tonguo-lash on the driver quite freoly, Sho wanted to be set off ft the first cronsing, aud he had drivon nearly to 4 the wecond. -Without a word ho promptly stopped hin car. hitenod hia horses to tho rear end ond “7 polled it hank tn tho first crossing, much to tho amneemont of tha otbor passongera and tho A chagrin of the virago, ag a gnarrel broke out aa to tha property the decoasod 3 hetero, “€ Gineinnstl x | it i At the funeral of Bra. Rose Goxtomay, Mul- thbawn, Nowry, in Iroland, tho othor day, bad left. On tho way to tho graveyard the coin was laid down, and tho relatives fought for tho cows and pigs. Sovoral of tho partis re- } velvod novoro injuries. Aftor the fight tho cofin Ly waa lifted aud carsled a lito furthor; but bo- fore tho graveyard vould bo reached another fight took place. The women's dreasea wore torn to pioces, and the row was altogother so Glagraceful thatthe corpsc had te bo buried srithout any religicue coremouy. At tho Fifth Avonuo Thoatro tho afghan fover } had broken wp tho pleasant chata in which mom- 4 bers of tho company uaed to indulge, Ino cor- + nerof tho groen-room Miss Davexront used to > sit knitting an afghan in stripes; iu another * corner was Miss Raney Rat, knitting an afgban In squares; Misa Axsiz Gratax and Miss Nrt- tp Montiure, on eoparate eofag, koltted an af- ghan between thom. On Saturday Inst Mossra, Lewis, Daxw, Itiuugonp, Davipar, Visuen, aud Paures astonishod the ladies by entering in aul- pmo procession, cack armed with o bit of rod fannol, two skaters, and a ball of worsted, and tetting up 8 silont and diligont opposition af- 4 ghan, Tho ofect was overwhelming, aod knit ting ia now @ lost art at tha Vifth Avonno,—dr- radian, MOTEL ARRIVATA Sherman House-Martia 3. Carter, Ruticlo; Tt, Ror- snituhl, Now Muzica; O, F, Mack, Davenport: Georgs 1" Auaiey Niteas E, O, Jackkon, Detroit; J, 0, Wood, 3 Wiliam If, Foye, Ban Fruncirco; J, T Hoston; John. Moftoa, Peorla; f, Kromer, Citys kW. Mersey, Moston; Gunes A. A.B, Hddell, Miwaulieo, ... . onant, Baltiinare; O, W. 8co~ & Meld, Now York; L, H. Jones, Detrolt; 0, Bofink, i F Dike, Providence: Joa Church, dr, Cluolunatt ; 1, Y, Johnstone, Novraska; 3, T, Lowry, Detroit; James Henderson, Winiiper. Minn. ; J, Tatnor, Bur- Hogton; award T, Mussoll, Boston; T, DP, Bpencer, 4.0. 1guu, New York; Georgs D. Van Duke, Mile waukeo,.../;ner Touse—Obaries F, Wart, Bortons 4 FUL, West, Cincinnati; A, Yreneh, Pittwburg; H, - Miler, Port Sladigun ;" George Ajuwec, Oregon ; J, ‘vlforit, Now York 5 Jatues Hirown, Memp! W. neat, Jt, Ualtimore ; FY, It, Shoemaker, Toledo + Niel Ho—N, Ui joway Bray, Onwego; ‘Lhoras Lyons, Detrott; Cluarios A, Locka, Darton’; 11,0, renner, Puiladelphia ; Ta * Zrott, Bultimors George Willin, Bt, Lou! Juilua Direch), Phttide! ‘Pansiy, Penwsylyania $ “} Nearde, ML, , Uleghorn, NM, Dy London, Eng} 1 H, Jones, Detroit; J. Ingram Coowe, 8: ranches 3 sf Ban frant Jucine—Simmel P. While, Pittaburg ; _ fohn'g, Berry, Now York; G, ¥, Meek,’ Davouport ¢ R. A, Perry, Iows ; W. A, Wood, Boston; 0. 0, Wasli~ durn, Wisconsin; Charles A, Otla, Cloveland ; Pare, Wanldoxton ; 8, Diaton, ¥uliadelphte Charis . Beuce, A. M, Morgan, New York ¢ J, D, Kinney, Cir : donatly E, b, ‘Tuumae, Cleveland; Gi E. Dranx, Baltimore; James ML Hearaaley. Rock Tels Edwin W, Beyasd, St Louls; Henry Alot, Des atoinea, CASUALTIES, A HURMICANE AFAR OFF, San Francisco, Cal., March 29.—A dispatch Wg trom Victoria (Vancouver Istand) reports an » Mqutooctial hurricane Wodnesdzy last, NMuoh « lamage waa doneto property, Many balldinga sere nvroofed and blown down. Treea wero tproosed, and telegraph-linos demolisbod, The vark Btolla out away her masta to avoid (rifting auhote, The echoonor Industry aunk io fiebarbor. A numbor of persons wera injured ; % po llves wore reported lost, ‘The mall steamer k lohongo, from San Franciaco, had ber paddie- foxes aiove, and lost hor pliiot-house, narrow): Weaping foundering in the Vales : J RASHLY-SUSPEOTED INCENDIARISM, Lovisviuts, Ey,, March 28.~The Cou! 2 4%; fournal's Lexington (Ky.) special says that { Boorge Jones, a paintor, wag shot and danger ualy wounded Saturday night by Charles Diane, ‘ Jonsa alepped iuto Ulane’s stable and struck @ ; Batoh toloo’ at hta watch, BI w tho light, burn his i; imd, thinking it wag an’ atte At mable, dred at Jonce, mortally wounding bisa. “he DnOWNED, de Carmo, DL, March 28.—Jonn MeCarthy, aged UN, a won of Dan MoCarthy, the City Jailer, fell kom « barge into the Ohio thie aftera faa drowned. pap SUICIDE. apeetal Dispatch to ha Chioaae Trib March 98,—-Batnucl flacvey ORco Tn, 1yiled himself a Woxt Ualoa, Ine temporary insaally, roatarday, WASHINGTON. Tho Sonatorial Excursion to Mexico for Recreation Only, A Bong Vacancy Unavoldable in the Louisiana Sudgestsipe Suffring Konsas Promised Rolicf from Holders of Bogus ‘ Bonds, The Queer Protection Afforded Apainst Moxican Border Incursions. A Bad Outlook for Fitz John Porter--The Tax on Lo- bacco, Tho People of Washington Incensod at an Oppressive Tax Law. Treasurer Spinner’a Placo Tendered to au Indianapolis Banker. THE MEXICO EXCURSION. WHO WILL 00, speemt Dispatch to Phe Chreato Trroune. Wasutnotox, D. C., March 23.—The Senatorial excuraion to Moxico, notwithstanding uumer- ons dontals, loaves this city to-morrow morning. Bo faras hoa hean ascertained tho varty consists of the following porsons: Sonators Cameron, Patterson, Dennla, Anthony, Morton, ex-Senator Chandlor, ‘fom Seott and wife, Wayne MoVelgh antl wife, Bon Porlov Pooro, of the Boston Jour nal, aud Miss Pore, Mra, Sonator Morton, and ox-Gor. Brown, of Georgia, aud wife, Bocrotaries Jawoll and Bristow had both contemplated going, but havo boon do- terred by unfavornblo nowspapor comments. Vice-President Walkon intended going, but has changed his plan, ond will vivit Europe. The sioamer Dispatch is in commons, aud the Qoy- ernmont will be at no fnerensed oxpotira on ace count of the excursion. Tho mossy bilis aro to po entirely paid by the parties. WHY THEY GO. Tho Stato Departmont bas officially assured Moxiean Minister Mariscal tuat the oxcursion hag no political signiticauco whntover, cithor im- miediato or remote, ‘Lhe object of Senator Morton in going is to comply with an invitation lang siuco unotticiaily tondered by tho Masicau authorities. Ie will, bovides, visit Mr. Foeter, of indiana, lia pensoua! friend, who fa now Min- iatarto Mexico, Tom Scott arrived era this morning. ile anys that he goos puraly for pleasure and for the benatlt of Isis wite’ ‘s daalth, and that tho trip how no buxinow significance wintoyor. Senator Chandler ius bean sitpplind with letters of personal introduction py Afinister Mariscal to lending oliluiais aud citizans of Mex- ico, by whom tho party will bo wolcatacd aud on- tortainod, —o—— TRE DISTRICT. TUL Latcet TROULLES, Speetal Digvateh to Pha Chicago Iribune. Wasutxatoy, D. C., March 23.—Cho logiala- tlon of the last Congrezs for thin Diatrict meeta with remarkable and uuited oprosition from tho ontire community. ‘Tha act whiol excites roulst- auce is tho Poraonal-I'ax law. ‘Tho Inw is de- nouncod ag unjust, nvoqual, aud oppraselve,janit neo doadly blow to buninees intoross. So great hay tals opposition bacome that ana of tho jucxt newapspora this morniug proposes an or- ga aotettion. It rays: Wecan pay uo part of this tax, and, thia boing un- deratond, our rulers may ne woll kuvw that wo wilt not, Wo had Letter pay fiwyers tu resist than col- lectora to rnin. Our aitizens micet to-morrow nizhe to Aoterming uyon lino of deconne, We trust that tholr action wil be calm Lat determined, Wo will nppoal to tho Couria, and by the time 4 decinion ia reachod, If adverse 10 ur, we will bo ablo toappeal to anothor Congreus for eclicf. ‘Thoro ovideutly wan a blunder in drattiag tho lnw, Itis concoted by the Comatisaionerd, and poaitively nesorted by ao prominent member of bo Committon that framed tho dill, that the construction placud upon ihe law was nover inte toudod by Congress. Mandali utated, whon the bill was uoder consideration in the Hous, upon the authority of Commicuianer Dennlaon, | that the amoant of tax which it was expectad contd be realized from taxing porsonal proporty: wae 100,000, whito by the schodulo propared by tho Attoruoy for tho District tho amount will reach gx million, ‘to main pointa of objection are: First, that tho tex upon goods for sale in ‘unjust and ilogal, in that 1t wakes a double tax, aliconsatax laviog elready beor paid; and, socond, that it imposos a tax upon money, which, itis hold, cannot Lo taxed, loyul-tenders bang exampt from taxation, and tho ixsuo of National Bank notea being besed spoa bonds, which aro exomnt from taxation, and it has further been dgeided by the Supreme Court that money ia not tuxable, —SS THE MEXICAN OUTRACES, WHAT I8 THOUGHT DITLOMATIVALLY, © Special Diavateh ta The Chicaae Trivune. Wasiuxaro, D, O., March 28,—Tho reputition of border-rufllanism end tho destruction of the Post-Oflce at Nueces, bog again compoiled the Postmaater-Gonoral to ofticially complain to tho Stato Department of lawless intorforeuce on tho Brazos, Postmastor-General Jowell says that, soon aftor ba took charge of tho Departmont, ho lad occasion to filo a similar complaint at tho Stato Dopartmont, whon ho was informed by Secrotary Fish that thoao atrocities had boon tho exluseat of oxtensive corroypondenco botwaon the Stale Departinont sud the Moxican Govornmunt, From this coircapondcuce it appeared thattho Mexican Goverumont bad also reason to complain: ofraida by Amorloans on the Texas frontier. Secrotary Wish wos himaolf of the opinion that the authors of theso outrages wore border ont- Jawa, compoued principally of Amoricans, Fish states that tho Sloxican Govorument bad alwoye aignitiod Its reddivosa to provent these invasions, but thug, ag often as Mexican troop wore sont to the localities whore tbo dapredations wore reported to havo been committed, it was found that tho marandors had fled, ‘Tho territory ia eo yout that tho small Boxican army ia not able to provont tho acta. ‘The Moxican Government has, howover, stated that thoy kuow no teavon = why the Voltod ‘States should ba compoliod to bear tho ouorwous expeona of keeping the Iie Grande and the Lrazos alivo with cavalry, and that, while there troubles uro to ba regretted by both ganutries, thoy seem to bo tho fate of thoso who choose tolive ou tho frontior, This curious theory of ‘the protection due from the Govern- mont to its plonoor avitiors wns exproeaod by Menistor Mariscal in conversation to-day. Ha aald that, if people choua to lva jo malarial conntry, they caunot complain if thoy got tho bills and fever, WAM DEPANTMENT ORDERS, [io the rasociuted Pytss,) Wasmmatox, D, C., Slurch 28.—Tostructiona will immediately ba iasued ghrotgh the War De- partmont to tha General commanding in 'Taxan to tuke such measures a3 may be possible todeal aummariy with Moxican raiders, Thowe best conversant with affairs apprelioud that o ganoral border war will ensue, iu which orout tho inva- aton of Mexico by our armed citizene, In Durgnit of robbers. is not among impropabilitios. ——— NOTES AND NEWS, AUT CESAR, SUT NULLUS. Pvectal Dispatch te The Chicago fribune, Wasninaton, D. C., March 2%.—A cloeor ex- amination of tho statute shows that Justice Wood cannot appoint s temporary successor to Sudge Durell, as the prevs dlapatohoa from New Orleans yeatorday indicated, A Circuit Justice can ovly do this upon tho oertiiication bythe Clerk of the Court, In this cave thore is no Clork, the incumbent having absconded aa do- faultes. It fy not inthe power of the Preaident or of Justice Wood to appoints Clerk of that Court, 6o that thore fa no means by which Wood can comply with the atatute in appoiuting » tome porary kucceasor, and Louisiana will be withuut a dudgo until next minter, A REBTADLATRUA DEAD, Soba WMolekary tho famous caterer of Waah= ngtov, very sudden, Hae ge e end pusomrveie sy ea, morulog, of WOMAN KOrpnacn, * Tho Gupreme Vours will to-worrow rondor ite THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1875. decision in tho woman-auftrage case of Mrs. Minor, which camo up from St. Loula. ‘Thin is aimilar to tho Myra Bradwoll caso, It 1 ho~ Heved that tho Court will decide tha, the War amondmonts do not confer the right of cltzon- ship upon fematos, ‘TIE RNPONCEMENT ACT. The argument upon the constitutionality of the Enforcement act begina toemoriaw. DANA. Charles A. Dana will nut anawor the sum: mons to givo hia tostimony before tho Grand Jury horo to-morrow. A DETRAMINATION TO FIGHT NOOLY. Private adviocs received hero abow that tho colored mombors, upon the orgeuization of the gpectal nowaion of tha Legislature in Louisiana, will make formidable opposition to the accent- auce of the Wheelor compromina, Witt NOT RESIGN, Goorgo B. MeCartlo, Cliof of the Brronn of Printing and Engraving, hina withdrawn bly ree jonation, at tho carniest requost of Sccretary Uristow. THe BLACK TILLS, The geologiat to bo seut to tho Binck ills will leavo from Gioyenne with a cavalry evcort. Ib in understood that the Sionx have consented to this, aud Uhat ome of tho Cliiof« will necompany the Geologist. Tho purpone of the Government ia to discover whother gold really oxiate, and whether, if tho region {a ta bo treatlod for, large or small compensation should be offored, ‘Tho Intetior Departmont has no knowledge of tho intonded expedition of Geu. Cuntor. It is cfainted that nuch an oxpedition would bo a yio- lation of treaty rights, CosTOs4 DECISIONS, The Trsanuty Department hias afirmed the de~ elsions of Collectors impouing duty, at G0) per contum, on brandy, costing over 84 ner gallon; ou silk weating apparel and hoad-nots at GO per cent ad yalurem; disaliowing ail damage by breakage on wines boyond G por contum, os pro- vided py the act of Feb, 8; disallowing damuzes by freozing sceurring to wines on inland trad portation. REWAND OF MERIT, ‘The dies for the tifo-ssving inedats ordered by Congress have boou Dreparcd in accordance with the dorign approved by the Secretary of tha 'Troasuty. ‘Lie flrut Is to be presented to Capt. Jusodt Crandall and otters, for their bravery in tosculng tho passeugers of tho Metis. Tho other niedats are to be reserved for prevoutation fy caves of. great bravery. TUE KAN@AN COUNTY HONDS. The Attorney-General Linu statod to the pare ties nho ne hero from Kaneas, seoking relicf from tho land ring, that he can do nothing now in tha prooiuon, but that whan tho aottiens come torosimt tho taxation for the payment of cithor tutorcet or priverpal he can aud will protect thom, HPINNER TO BE SUPERSEDED, It fs roported upon reliable authority thot the Prevident has tendered to tho Hon. Joun 0. Now, Cashier of tho list Natlonal Bank of In- Aauspaua, tho aflico of United States Treasurer, Mr. Now has gone toWashington Iu consequonce, bat itis not inown if ho will accept the ailce, EXTONTATION OF GUNMAN ItoRaes. flomo days since the follosing dispatch waa re- ceived from Rentor's Agency : Loxnox, March 16,—A special to the London Tines frum Bern says a Virgo consigumont of ores pur- shnsod ty Frett.b deslets tn Gast Prussia wae recently stoprod {a teausit to the Darlin depot. 3 YostorJay evoning an oMliclat dispatel: was re- coivod ot the Stato Departmont from alerman A. Kreiaman, our Consul Gonerat at Lelin, ountrming thig diapatch, und further ptat- ing that the Emporor’s Council ns vageed a secrot ordinanco strictly forbidding tho unpottation of a singls Lorso from the North- German Empire to any place whatevor, — Itrei man considered this action of ilo Borlio Go eroment oa oxtromoly significant, Ont State- Department Micials rerard tho inte!figonco as yory finportunt. But one construction ia putupon tho dispatch, that cituer North Germany is making extensive slraugomenta for speedily strougthoulug the entire cavalry of the Erapiro, or that the French Government for gome pure poxo is etrdeavoring to mano oxtansive purchaacs of horses in Gormany. Tho best authorities ogres that it ia tbe Gorman cavatry that iy ta bo Birengthened, and that this secret protuuitory ord:.anre is not a hopeful sugury for the future peace of Europe. es FITZ JOHN PORTER, A DAY PROSPECT FOR Nit. Dispatch to New York Tribune, Wasntxaron, March 26,—The Cabinot mecting to-day was mainly devoted to a discussion of tho application to tho Prosidunt of Gon, Fitz John Portor for a rehosring of hia cane, Tho mattor has boen frequently discuesed by tho .Cobinot before, aud it may bo stated with entiro ecr- tainty that the Pronident will refuse to appoint a Board for reviowing tho ndings of the court martial, Tho Prosident hea taken ao ereat interest in tho caso, and probably nobuily not fomillar with it at tho timo of tho trini, nnd the ocenrrencos attending it, uadorstands tho facta bottor. Mo has devated much timo to tho examination of tho records, aud ia very much opposed to Gen, Porter. Ho regards him os having been guilty of atrocious eouluct, and tho frieuds of the eashiored oficor may only expect onpaston fram tho Presi- dent, Whother be will reply to the application of Gon. Porter for s court of inquiry 10 doubtful. If ho replies at all, bo will reject the application on tho ground that the Court could Lave uo Iogal or moral standing, #o that its finding could bo regarded as of any effect, and that tho Court would have no power to puvlel: Gou. Portor if guilty, or to abrogate hia sontonce if ipnocent. Alf tho mombors of the Cubinot, with porhaps one exception, hold similar views to those of tho Prosidont, ‘Cho. Sooretary of War nald ha wonld be willing for Gen, Portor to haves now trial if the Court could have powor to sboot him if ho was found guilty, and to rostora him if found innocent, Aa the Court coulu[in no caso have this power, he way 19 favor of-disallowing his potition, peal eee THE NEW TAX-TARIFF BILL. LETTEN TO BT. LOUIS MANUPACTURERS, Duvateh to Philadelphia Trmes, Wasutnatoy, March 28,.—Zhe Commiasionér of Internal Revenue has written a long letter to tho St. Louls tobacco manufacturers in reply to thoir protest agniust the actlon of the Govern- iment ollicials in roquiring a report to bo made of all tobacvo stamped on Murch 3, in ordor that an additional tox of 4 cents per pound may be as- sessed and collected ov such tobacco, under the act approved Morch 3, 1875. Ho incloscs tho “Bagley lettor,* and rofora to the argu- mont therein contained, to show oxcluelyoly that tho actin question took offect at tho first moment of March J, although it was not approv- ed until womo fiftcos or sixteon hours afterwards, He admitu that the manufacturors wore not cog- nizant thas tho 24 per cont bill had becamoo Jaw until after business hours on March 3, sud also odmity that it was not Imown to the Ine toraal Movonue Olfice priorto that timo, flo, however, con:ends that dung tho business hours of Marcl 3 it waa known by means of tho tolegraph and public preaa that the watd Tax bill had passed both Houses of Coperous, aud ant awaltod thoelunature of tho Premdont, that March 3 Waa tho last day of the orty-third Conaresa, aut that tho bill must bo signed on that day ta bee comes law. ‘I'heve circumstances, ho sileges, shoulda havo put csutlous aud prudent men on their guard, #0 that thoy need nat havo boon misled to their injury, “The Commissiouer row luctantiy admits that Collectora wore not iu- structed not to oll tobacco wtamps ou March 3, and axcusos himeatf on the graund thatit worl havo beon highly improper to attempt to give effect to a Dill before it bad recoivod the alyna- turo of tho President, and before it wad roally known whethor it would become a law or not, He doca not attempt ta reconcile this point of ofticial etiquette with the pravious aevartion that tha tovacco IMautfavturers ouglitto have knowo that the Prosidonut woutd aigu the bill, plsbsenieiaktanir han leila THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY. New Yous, March 23,—Tho fiftioth anpl- Versary of the American Tract Bocloty was colo- brated thie avening st the First Baptist Cuurch, ‘The annual report wag read, aud showed tuat, daring the past fifty years, more than 10,000,000 Publications had boon isuued, and of these moro thane half soillion were volumes. During tho past yoar 220 colportaura wore employed, who viaitéd = more then 140,000 familios, Tue cout of tho work was about $50,0U0, Granta have been made tothe oumber of 68,000,000 pages, and to the yaluo of #15,000, Gifts of pomuled matter for forolyn distribution tave eu made to tha amount of @40,0U0, aud of cash and plates to bo used in printing at misslon- utations to the value of $7,000. Sore than 40,000 publications have been ixsued sbrusd, in 2B! anuaEoM, aid. ance the formsatiann of oe ‘s xpended more (hun a co-operation with Amencan Miawious. —_— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Tho Arhi: 5 Baturday, aud @a) Savings Bank suspended At the colored church In South Bend, Ind., youtorduy, it way snoouucod tuat 9 mass-meotin of the colored people of Notthern Indians aud Southern Michigan would bo held iu the South Beud Acadomy of Musia this evouing, to take Measures fur the celebration ot an early day of the paasage of the Clyil-Rights bill, | FOREIGN Important Defections Among the Followers of Don Carlos, A Collection of News Items from China and Japan. Tho Condition of Governmental Affairs at Pekin: The Conservative Japaneso Statesmen Pacified. i SPAIN, DON CARLOS AND TRE PHOVINCES, larch 23,—It ju reported from Eatella that the Deputies from tho four provinces occu- piod by the Carliats have mot to consider tho ro- queat of Don Carlos for contiibutions, and have repliod that the country is exhausted, frenh nac- rifices aro impesalble, and Don Carlon ought to procure funds abroad, This they obsiinately maintained, notwithatanding Don Carlos throat- ued to retire from Spaiss. INDEMNITY TO GERMANY, Spain has paid to Gormauy 11,000 thalors of indemnity for tho Gustave outrage. PEREMPTORY. Dispatchea from Madrid report that Don Carlos hiss ordered pereons found residing Cabrera’s manifeato to be shot. DEAIRE FOR PEACE, There havo been advitional instances of frater- nization of Carlints aud Government troops op tho banks of the Oren, In one of tue Carlist camps placards bonded, * Viva S'eace, the fueras, aud Gen. Cabrera,” have been posted, EACH WAY, ‘The Governmont announces that six Cariist Generals, threo Colonela, and many other of- ficera, bave entered Franco aud de Jsredadhesion to King Alphonso. A telegram from Santander awwerts, on tho other Laud, that tho hops of wet- tliug the war by a Convontion is fost dying out. SANTANDER TUREATENED, Gen. Loma was expocted there to meets throatenod mivasion of the province. Dou Car- los, with sixteen battniions and artiiery. in mareliing on Rantalos, 15 wilos frum Sautander. pean ches JAPAN. TUN UTFONT TO STRAXGTUEN THE SRY RrantT, { Yoxouaata, Maroh 8—Tha Qvakn confor- ences have terminated, and the participants have returued to their usual places of residence, ‘Thoso moctings aro understond to linyve beon ar- ranged by the {niluence of Okudo Josimite Salsuma, a statesman, Secrotary of the Interior, and recontly distinguished for aving conducted tho negotiations ou the subject of Formora at Pekin. 'Vho purpose wae aoclely to reconcile diffarences between leadivg public men, former oficiaty, and othors, with a view to bring back into tho direct service of tho country cortaiu able men who hed beow temporarily estranged, Almost every leadiug moinber of tho Government was present ut come time dung the gatherine. There was much curiosity simong both natives and foreigners, aud the Bnit.sl Mintster wout wo far auto wtrenue ously insist ou a fullnud dotgiled explanation, which it was not poseible to give wim. ‘Ths re- sult fs the wholo or partin| accompliehment of tha desired aud. Soma of the im- portant abasnteca have already returned to tho Capital, ond no few of _thove Jately out of ofica have basn receised per- sonally by the Mikado, which fact points to their early reaumpdion of duties. Changos in the heaas of Dopar:monts are doubtless impending, but to what extent tho Ounke debates tilt pro~ duce Govornment reforms canno? yet be known, It is uuivorszily admitted that tha Administra- tion needs strougthouing. 4 LAUNCH, Tho Mikado visited the Goveroment Navy- Yard at Yokosuka March 5, to wituesu the launch of the Seiki, tho fest man-of-war conatracted on forsign privcipies. ‘Phere was gencral cclobra- thon in tho vicinity of Selxi. It isa gunboat, 197 foot tony, 80 fect bantu, 16 foot depth of hold, displecemont Bi) tong, curries three Krupp guns, one a swivel of Gjnchos calibre, oud bes ap on gine of 700 horse-power. * MIDWIFERY, A hospital college Las been established at Qzaka for the inatruction of women in obstoirics. After a cortnin porlod, io female physician fs to bo allowed to practice who cannot show acortifi- cate of attondance. DEPAUTUNE OP POREIGN TROOPE, Tho Enghsit aud French troops left Japan March 2, PAIR, ‘Lhe annual exhibition at Kioto opened March 1. COINAgy. Anow silver colu, cyuivatent in value to tho Amorican trade dollar, is about to be issued from. the mint, A BWINDLE DISCOVERED. Near the end of 1672 0 plan was adopted for, tho construction of a new barbor worzs, docks, ete, ju Yokohama. Tho schoine was supported by the Britioh wintster and on the point of being oxcented, At tho last the moment investiga- tions ehowod that the worka proposed would re- sult In no public poe private speculation for the hovotlt of judividual foroiguery, and the orders have been countermanded and the chicf English tgent in the project dropped from Japanese eervico, — CHINA. NEM ‘ Sax Fraxctaco, March 9%—Arzived, the stoamehip Vasco do Gama, Hong Kong, lob. 27, Shanghat, Feb, 23, The Viceroy of Canton’s proposed foreign Joan, taken in hand by the Cantral,Gororumant, baa just been negotiated at Shauchai with the Orlon- tal Banking Corporation, which baa advanced 2,000,000 tatls. It was a private trausaction and no bonds were issaed. Many doad bodles of Chinese have been taken. fromthe wreck ofthe Paoitic Mall steamor Japsu, allot which were kept undor water by money fastoued about thom. Tho report of the Chinose Commissivners to Cuba to oxamine the condition of coolies 1s completed. It is strongly adverse to tho system and course of the Cubau ‘suthoritics, Worl on the Fuchao Tolograph Line continucs ausponded, ‘ THE ATATE OF THE GOVERNMENT. ‘Thore aro continual ramore from Vekin point. tog to pithlic disturbances, but nothing authoutic toshowa tikeliiood of au interruption of tho stato of affairs generally agresd upon by tho — highest ~~ authorities, Prince Coun, father of the now Emperor, hee resigned tha position of Commander of (ho Tartar garrivon ot Poking. Ithos van fouvd expudivut toreadmit Prince Kung to at loaut a Tt of the oficial power formerly held by bim, Ha Oxporience in foraign affairs belug aspocially required at this timo. ‘The infant Uoiperor, —is sai) to bo extremely wretched in bis new oxelta- tion, which separates him from compaulons and aronta forever. In procianationw niready jasuad a8 prococding from him, itis snuouoced that be will continue in mourning three yoary. Ou petition tha Ministers’ torm will probably be roduced to twonty-soven day. —_——_— FRANCS, OBITUALY, Pauis, March 29.~Edgar Quinet, @ distin- guiahod anthor and mombor of the Assombly from Paris, is dead, BULLED, The police to-day made a descent on the En- mllub betting ofiices, and colzod the books and cash found on the premivea. —— ITALY. OUD CRNTENNIL. Rowe, March 28,—L'Opinionte saya: “The Government has decided to give ausistanco withe in certain limite to Italian exhibitors in the United Btates Centonnial Exposition, but it pro- poses to appeal mainly to individual effort, and will reccmmend that only auch a:ticles be sent sro of uuexcoptional morit and great commere clad impostance,” ———. GERMANY, EOCLESLASTIOAL COMYENTION, Beatin, March 28,—The Roman Cuthotlo Bish- ops of Prussia are to bold & couference at Falda next Tuesday THE INCREASED POSTAGE-RATE. 1o the Kdilor of The Chicago Tribune: Br. Cnotx Parrs, Wis., March 20.—I notice an article in to-day's St. Paul Press iu reply to wone strioturee of yours in rogard to the doubling of por! on third-class mail-matt, While you azsort that it wna dono principaily in tho interest of the express companies, the J’ress asserts, onthe strength of Sevator Ramscy's word, thatit was wholly on acconnt of topre- nontatlona of proprietors of atage-lines. Now, to | show the ‘thinuces” of this sesartion, L will aay that thoso same stago-proprictora carry nl! ' tho oxpross-matter for tho largo expres | companion, that is earned in their section of of country; and, asitia likely that they would got oxtra for carrying {t for tle oxpresa compa- fies, no doubt they wonld prefer to carry it for thor rathor than to carry it for Unclo Sam with- out additionn) pay. It tn all bosh about the mails boing overloadod with merchandise. And. again, Low much better would it have been, in cane tho facts wero aa roprenented by tho Prees, for tha rate to linvo been doubled only to thos far-off places,—thun saving the hardslip to the remalndor of the poopte of tho United Rtates. Nespectfully, &c., J. 1, Duxcax, CRITE, A GREAT NOSBER CAUGHT, Specrat Liapateh to the Chiearo Tribune, Quincy, Il. March 28.—Informstion was ro- coived in this city yesterdsy, said to have come from Pinkerton'’s agency, to the offect that » notod robber who has been anxiously looked for ‘by tho dotectiven for more than n year, and hos teen traced from the United Statea into Canada and back again, bas fiually been arrested, and has confessed that he was connected with tho robbery of tho First National Bauk of this city {n February, 1874. Thia follow is known as “Litte Dave,” dia real name being Dave Cummings. Tho detectives havo boon on his track, ond were moro then once close on to him ta New York City, but he eluded thom erch time snd slipped into Canada, Detectives followed bat were unatle to find him. A ehort time sgo somo parties wero ar- reated in Pennsylvania for s heavy robbery com- mitted in Harrinberg. The prisoners were takon to Philadolphis avd confined in Cuerry Hill Prison. It was rumorod that one of the men was none other than the notorious Davo Cummings who was wanted in various cities for bold and daring robberies, ‘Sho officera did not know him when bo was arrested, snd, SPRING FLOOGS, Brenking of an Ice-Gorge in the Susquehanna Liver. Extonsive Overflow and Large Destruc- lion of Property, Apprekensions of Disaster from Other Swollen Rivers. ‘THE SUSQUEHANNA, Locrnaves, Pa., March 23,—Intelligonce has been received here this atoning that the groat jee-gorga at Glon Union, 13 miles above here, has commenced to move, and, woat of Suaque- hanoa, has overflowed the surrounding country, The groatest anxiety exists among the residents along the river-bank, and they are already pre- paring to removo their offecta to a place of security, The fall of a houss owned by Mayor J. W. Smith, one of tho landaomest snd moat coatly structures of tho kind in tho State, is throatenod by thejm- pending flood, on it oxtonds nearly to tho wator's edga. Tho proprictors commonced to moro their property from the lower stores to the upper this afternoon, ‘Tho furious mountalo atreama aad general thaw up the river bas increased tho volumo of water uo greatly that the Susquebanno bag overflowed a number of valuable farma. Tho fois ia very heavy. Backwater bay aluo forced up thu enrronta of feuing sud other creeks, and etnal! bridges havo been de- siroyed. Jt is alao srry reported that three lives lave beon fost. aud it is feared tha lows of life may bo atill greater, From the jnformation that can ho secured it 1A probable that the inan- dation will reach this city late to-vight, or to- morrow forenoon. It is prabable that the del- uve will be accelerated by tho rain-storm, and that the lower part of tho city will be desolatod. THE ILLINOIS RIVER, Special Inapateh to The Chisago Tribune, TaSauce, Il,, March 28.—Tho great gorge of feo in the Ilinois River, oppoeite this city, com- to settle the quontion aa to who ho was, tho pictura of Cammings was sent for andthe prisoner identitled. When he asect- tained that he wre recoguized, ke asned up that ho was “Little Davo,” and sdmitte], so it is reported, that bo was connected with the Quincy bank robbery. Curntnings was formerly and ere pustavpratly known in this ~ city, sn la regarded, not only by detectives but by thieves, sg one of the ebrawd- est rovbers in tho entico country, and ia said by aficers to bo the gicatoet aud. at the game time, the least known thief of tho age, aud a euccersful operator baid to tura up. Thera bas been no doubt among the dotectives from the start that Cuminiugs wow oue of the principal operatora in robbing the bank here. It is proper to utate that tie bank authorities have recaived vo direct information about the matter, and it niay tury out thet tho rnmor in police quarters is not in oll reapecia roliavle. A NEGRO MANKILLER. menced moring at sbout 10 o'clock this morning, and it is thought the river will be ready for uavi- gation within tha next two or threo days, IN MINNESOTA AND WISCONSIN. Sbecial Dupateh to The Chicano Tribune. McGueoor, In., March 23.—The streams slong the tino of tha Chicago, Milmaukeo & St. Paul Rollroad are fuli of foating ico, aud fexra of serious damage in consequence are eutertainod. THE DELAWARE, Diapateneato Seo York Sun, Derawane Watzn-Gar, Pa, March 25.—Au feo-norgo extends from the head of Tock’ Telaud, 6 miles above hore, back 18 miles. In all that distance there {¢ nots broak in the jam. ‘The ico that formed in the river for noarly 160 milea is packed in that 13 miles, and ae it bas yet to £0 through the narrow and crooked passes between tho mountains hero its moving is Meurius, Teun., March 23.~Tony Dixon, on old negro gardener, ond respected by all who know him, way shot and fotally wounded at bis place near Cheleos, just north of tho city, yea. terday, by a nogro by the pame of William Hackett, who had beon discharged from his employ. Charles 8pauiding, a color- ed proachor, being present, und attempt- wg to pravent Hackett shooting him egain, wee also shot cror the right eye by the youne dosperado, from tho offecta of which ho will die. Acrowd of negroes toot collected, and, finding Havkoll roloading his pistol, ove of them fired at hia with a shotgun, wounding bim aes yorely in the mght arm and breast, Tnes then bound hit, and, putting bim ou a market wagon, brought him to thiselty and gavo him up to tho anthoritice. MEMPHIS MINOR CRIMINAL ITEMS, Meurury, ‘enn, March 29.—In tho United States Court, Judge Emmons prealding, 1, T, Tuckine, Poatmaster nt 3ason’s Depot, on the Memphis & Loulaville Railroad, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment inthe Vonitentiary for embezzloment. M, #1, Koch, lettor-carrier in thls city, was found guilty of embezzling money from otters, and judgment was suspended, Anegro nawed Hardin, indicted for forging pousiva papers, pleaded gutity, and was sone tenced to one year at hard Jabor. A MURDEROUS SQUATTER, Lovisvitir, Ky., March 27.—William Bland, colored, was killed by Goorgo Garry yesterday, noar this city. Garry had squatted on some ts belonging to a gentioman of this city, who rented the property te Dlund. Bland uttempted to take possesion yeetorday, which Garry resinted, A. quarrel arose, in which Garry stabbed Bisnd sovoral times. Gerry isia jnil, JOHN MITCHEL, MEETING AT HOOLEY'S THEATRE, ‘Tho wnecting of Iiish pooplo of thia city to do honor tothe memory of the lato John Mitchel, tho distinguished Irish patriot, filled Hooloy's ‘Theatro last evonlug from pit to dome. Tho ovent wana touching and interesting one. It wad participated in by all the prominent trish inbabitauts of Chicago, The stage was oen- Hivened with the presoneo of the Mulligan Zouaves, Clan-na-Gaols, aud Lish Itfloe, pear- ing thoir stands of colors. ‘tho meeting was called to ordor by the Hon. A. L, Boirison, who stated that thoy had mot to do honor to the memory of the unconquerablo rebel whoue grost brain and heart were at roast {athe grave smong tho stern hills of bia nativo olor. ‘Touching and cloquent euloginms wero pro- nounced upon tho deccasod by tho Hou, W. it. Sullivan, John F. Pworty, W. W, O'Brien, W. o. McClure, Jokn Fitzgibbon, and the Hon, A. L. Morrison, ‘The following resolutions wero presented by Mr. Jolin Scanton and unaolmousty adopted : ‘Tho Irish residents of Chicago, having learned tho gad news of the dosth of Jonu Siutebel, while eugagud fu another movement for the ucserdon of Trish La- Uonality on the soil of Irelaud, and being, by lita une calling awsy, more vividly reminded of hit toll, wuffering, and uncompromising dovotion tn that catse wich’ ts vo doar to every Irleucra and, further, convidering his death at use parceular erufs an uudoubied national calamity,—vne watch canta a cloud of sorrow over: our eutire race,-we, tie Irwb-Amorican citizons of the City of Chicago, Unenl- mously adopt the followiuy resolutions of reapect for the memory, and aympathy wiih tho sentimants, of tho Tanented patriot: Resvlred, That, loving one native lan, i obedience tae divine principle lunylauted tu Yue Wears of tna 14 tha God of Freedom, we recognivo tu this bereate. ment the chastening hand of who doeth all tinge well, and bow with srofonud bumility to the adliction which has added auother to the may dark pages of Troland'y history. deaolced, That we lrarh with Iutensa rogret tho lore sustalued by Iretani in the covth of one whee filelity to hor causo and whowy hatred of her oppressora wero the markod trots of hiv noble nsture, the wim of bly whole lifo, aud the inapiration which tired his xeufuato a height dneurpassod by tho greatest of hur dufendere gone beforog and that wo leuuve Jobn AMiclol loved relanil more and more aa ler fortue’s grew darker, wren when the obatny of the tyrant welglied Upon bis i Resolved, That we will over cherish tho memory of Jolin Mitchel a an example of tho pureat and Lright- eat patriotinn exhibited in the loug struggle for Iria Independence, owortuy to Tank itn tha chivalry of Lord Edward; the sulfsscrifce of | Woile Yone, and tba flery xesl of Motert Emmet; and that wa, aa lumble followers of the great spirit whose Hebtianow quenched for evermore, wil} on~ deavor, by every future exertions in the cause which ho loved so dearly, to mal up in some degree for the loss mado by the death uf our gifted petriot in tho rauka of Irclaud’u defeuders, : Resoleed, ‘That we convey the exprom{on of our most profound ‘sympathy to thy family of Joa Mitch. tl, aud pruy shut they say recelys. from Him, the hollow of lits han thelr soust eacred grief; Wecsnuct ask thom todry our #ym/stby, to ober 0 ot we wep with shorn in their sorrow, and hope that they wil draw somo consolstion frum the Knowledge that the loved aut Yost, whoso tunt tn Life was Trelatid, will bo in death, a he was also in Life, the idol of the rian people. MEETING IN SPRINGFIELD. Special Luapatch (a Tae Chicase Tervune, Beanuviecn, IL, Murch 28.--The Irish clti- zenu of Springtiola and viowoity met iu mass. mootlug this afternoon at Wilmor's Hall to ex- preaa thelr foolings in view of the doath of Joba Ditchel. Lhe banners were draped ix mourn- ing, and the aseomblage waa a yory largo one. BSpoechos wero made by Danial Crowloy, Attorney Kennody, J. II. Irwin, city editor of tho State Journal, and otuerd. A seriey of rovo~ Jutlony oxpreasive of yricf at Mitchel's loo, und uympathy with his fauily ma thelr boreavement, wes adopted. awaited with apprehension. , Tho property of tho Delaware, Lackawanna & Weatern Railroad at this placo aud for miles below isin such danger that the Compnoy has many Inborers cutting a channol throngh tho tcc. which in still solid Letween the Kittatinny House and tho Gap, 9 milo and s half below. ‘Yno thhabttante of the whole section between hero and Tronton are alarmed. Thera nro fif- teon valuable bridgos spanning the rivor ip that distanco, 76 miles. The first is tho Portland wagon bridge, and the second the fino fron rail- road bridge of the Delaware & Lackawanna Rail- road. Tho Vortland bridge being low, tho fear in thatit will go at tho first burst of the flow. Thotrack of the railroad followa the river for 9 miley below tho gay, and at thia placo iv so sitn- ated that ft must ba covered with ico when tho am comes. The station yard and depot by inge aro on low ground, and thoagent sare that there is co possible exeape from a grand tear- TEENS, BARGATS BLACK AND COLORED. SILKS. — SIMPSON, NORWELL, & (0. Announce that thes hers placed on thole counters @ maznifcen: aiwortinent of Black Silke! AUL the, catebrat: nawned ' GUINE Dargaine fo all grad: $1.25, $1.87 1-2, $150, & $1.76 ‘Qualities are really sulendid goads, and GREAT neindiag tha wosht-ro. I} ofar” unpreeadonted AT $2 A YARD ‘Wo offer our celetrated CACHEMIRE BE SOiE, a Nonld cetiog}alis fayite, parelia sire 9 eeTes thie Rilke jn tae crea nUtAr prico, an: Dollar Suk over adered tu Chicago.” Sad $2.25, 2.87 1-2, $2.50, $2.75, $2.87 1-2, and $3.00 SILKS are olcgant g7ot«, and without doubt oxtra-ralna at thean prices AT $3.00 WE OFFER OUR CACHEMIZE SUBLIME, Extraordinary value, and worth 4.00 por sard. Woe also ofcr a few pieces Superb Silks At $3.25, $3.50, 3.75, 84, $4.50, and $5 per yard. ETRAORDINARY —HARCATHS In FANCY SIiLES! STRIPED AND CHEOKED, Brom 76 Cents 2 Yard Up. ing up. ‘The Villages of Shawnce, Bashkill, Flatbaeh~ ville, aud Dineman's aro all exposed to tho dreadful inundation. Lctwacn bhoomaker's Eddy, whero the great gorge commences, and this place, 6 miles, tho ico 1s vtill unbroken, aud, if tho weathor continues as at present, it is likely that the railway Company will continue the cut- tog of a channel up through this aolid feo, AL will require very bigh water to start the ico intho gorge. It ia pilod 20 feot hich the whole 16 miles, ond ie packed solid onthe bottom of thoriver. ‘ho water beneath it ts comproracd intom channel aboutzl0 fect wide on the Now Jersey vide. , ‘Aacction of the suspension bridge that was catried away at Port Jervishes atthe head of the gorge, which is 21 mites this side of Port Jervis, Lyon aa far uy tho river aa Port Jervis tho peoplo fear that the water dammed back by this gorge will do damase these. Detawane Warun-Gar, March 26,—Tho weather of to-day bas avakened apprehension that the dreaded moving of tho gorgod tco js not not long to be delayed. Tho froo passage of tho fargo blocks of ico having been obstructed by the lodgement of several cakos on rocis in the chan- net below, tho Intter are being blasted to plecos, ‘The Lortiand wagon-bridge, 7 miles below tho Gup, is considorod absolutely cortain of destruc- tion. ‘wo miles from it 19 the $00,000 iron bridge which carrics the track of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Westorn Railway acrosathe river. Tho latter atructuro, it is thought, mizht with- stand tha flood were it not for tho ppareliendot going off of tho Portland bridge. Tho railroad Company has proposed to the bridge company to tnka [ta bridca to pieces before tho flood, for which the former corporation will psy tho latter $910,091, Of the fifteon bridges spanning the Dotawaro botwoen the Gap and Trenton, the most valus- blo ia that of tha Lebigh Valley Railrond at Enston, This structure w of iron, aud ie kuown as the High ndge. Uniting the borough of Easton with tho Village of Phillipaburg, N. J., is a covored sronden toll-bridga, ono of tua old- ext, if not tho oldest, on tho rivor, It is some distance above tho railroad bridge, — Itu eitun- tlon ia auch that its destruction by the coming flond seems to be 2 foregone conclusion, ‘Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad shares in tho apprehon- ston us to the fate of the atructuro, iuaemuch os i it ia carried away, the iron bridgo must go also, Tho railroad has offored to roplaco the old bridge with a now ono if the bridge eompiny will burn it down at the ilrat alaro given of tho appearance of the fu John Wileon, Frank Fox, and John McCracken were arrested yentorday for stealing two shawls from one of Fiold, Loitor & Co.'s delivery clerks. Thoy orderad tho goada 0. O. D. at the Brovoort House, and mot the clerk there, and mado off with the ehawls under aa excuse, Oflcera Mi- uler abd Bruton mado the arreatt, —— Astiumatis troubles, and sorenear of the lings or throat, are uaually overcome by Jayno’s Expectorant, ature curative fur all coughs and colds, = RICHMOND PRINTS. PONE Ren eek Lot antl se eee RICHMOND PRINTS is New SPRING sTv.4a oF “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, “GRAY’S” aD “Hh ” je TIOKETS NOW IN STURM AND RECEIVED ALLY J.V. FARWELL & CO. CHICAGO. WOTICE, MOUNTAIN SUGAR-CORN, INJUNCTION DISSOLVED As taal personsselling MoMurray's Corn. Weople's tn City | terest proweted NO 2 OBNTS FER OAN ROYALTY be Af: Ring Combination. Mountain Sy, ae He bot aro el decdatens la Loteut Sweaty ve Cass sad upward, Utd MIMURRAY, Hredertck City, th Wanraa Oude Ageah WoBouls Waleneecelye ouR stock OF 2 San tree 6 a) Digan Brom $1.25 u Ward Up. ins in Chenoy Brothers! Is now complete with all tho now shades, Special Bary AMERICAN SiLKS Binack, $1.76: Colors, All Wow Shades, $1.87 1-2. 79 & 81 State-st. WousiRS=PING GOODS. “Tt Pays to Trade on the West Side.” CARSON, PIRIE & CO MADISON & PEORIA-STS,, Offer an unsurprssed assortment in tholr DEPARTMENTS OF LINENS AND HOUSEKESPING 0038, In which aro some Attractive Bargains, Bloached Table Damavss of our avn tm: portation, in choico qualities and designs, VoNnest Tiiah, Corman, aud French Damask Table Sets, Glotha nnd Napizins to matob, |» ED ‘at ord be y ea Heavy atl-Linon Meaohed Table Dam- oO upwards. MTibacy Brown fable Linons fom 300 up. Gi EB Dare Wapicing for 850 dow; an extra vain at or doz, Titpat Linon Damani Doylios, 50c doz. Dlenchod Linon Huck Powols, 10,12, ide, aud upwards, Mineo Loom Huck Towels, from 7o up. Marseilles Quilts, Our own importation, beautiful patterns, and great burgaina; from $1.00 Upward sy and od nares, ecaieh Gee at $3.00, $ so spon . 368 ‘pon Walle Biquos u¢1507d, worth 56, vor: Tee ASsOriingn: i makes and ceaden of WHIf£B GOODS al. ways on hand. Whito Oloskings for Children in great ve- riety, ‘Anew and complete stock Hmbroldorod Piano Covorn, trom $8.00 up. — WALLENERY. FRENCH BLAOK ENG. MILANS, &c. Spring Styles! 24-1 WEST MADISON-ST. WH nS EEE. “POPULAR PRICES.” SOALES, % FAIRBANKS STANDAKD oF ALL LE S 4) FAIRBAHKS. MORSE & OO. 111 & 118 LakeSt., Chicago, Bo careful to buy cooly the Geauing,

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