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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. MARCIL 31, 1875. THE ROGUES’ GALLERY. Arrest of o Notorious Docd- Forgor in Quincy, Espostro of Ono of the Most Gigantic of Swindles. A Chicago Sult Growing Out of Is Transactions. Horristo Murders Committed by an tnsano Man In Utah, Othor Criminal Mattors, ARREST OF A_DEED-FORGER. Sywciat Unspatch to The Chteaao Trivune, Quixcy, Il, March 30,—On tho dith of Fob- Tuary a man arrivod jun thiacity and registered at tho Wileon House as Jamos Reod. Ifo gavo imeolf out as a land-ngont, and transacted a Rood deal of business in that line in this city, Yostorday he was arreated by two of Pinkorton’s detectives on atiepicion of being ongaged in tho busincas of manufacturing fraudulont decds. Uo was arrorted at tho hotel, aud o search of his trunk rosultod Ina porfcct mino of fraudulent fapora and forgors’ implomonta. Tho ar- rost of Rocd apponra to hayo been in- tident to o sult now ponding in Chicago, involving tho title to real estate valucd at half in million dollars, on which W. 8, Hillis plaintiff, and Roed & Kibby defendants. ‘The Plalotiff claims priority of title, aud in tho courao of tho investigations suspicion was aroused as to tho validity of tho title bold by the defend- suts, Tho deed wan oxamined by exporte, who found that cortain marks hind beon erasod and others substituted, and that in tho substitution akindof ink had been used which was not in ugo of the timo tho doed was mado. ‘Tho signatures wors found to have beon forgod, and from thego and other indications tho instrument wos pronounced fraudulent. Search Waa accordingly inatituted to discover the por- son or porsops Who had forged tho decd. By gome means Mr, Hill, it appeara, conjectured Ghat thoro was a man in tho Joliot Penitentiary who could throw somo Nght on tho subject. ‘This conjecture proved to bo correct, sud n par- don was procured for tho convict, wlio was un- ders four yoars' sontenco, on condition that ho would turn Stato's ovidenco, Upon hia reloaso luo wont in tho character of a dotoctivo to Philadolphia in quest of Reed, who rosidea in that city, aud who was designated by the released convict asthe man who hud forged tha doed in question. Upon reaching Philadolphis tho do- tective discovered that Reod was in Quincy, In- formation was accordingly conveyed to Chicago, iu consequence of which Itecd wus arrested boro yastorday, ay stated. ‘hiv goutlomau, it ap- pears, hou beon for some time sngaged in tho basinesu of manufacturing fraudulent titles to bounty Jand granted the soldiera, lu Lis zrunk, Which was of largo dimensions, was found a turioua collection of blauk decds and counterfeiters’ tvols, Aniony tho offecta was a book containing tha names of miktho Justices of thu Venco who had worved in tho States of Now York, Illinois, and Missouri sinus 1874: alsoo list of all tho notarios, with tho dato of their doath, sud of all tho changos lu this oftco, ‘horo wore Nkewise found 300 fax Improesions of national and county soaly, and a geauive decd acknowledged by each Jus- tico on tho list to bo used awn cupy for imitation. ‘Tho trunk also rovenled an abstract witt the nanies of all the sofdiora who have served in tho United Siates army, with tho date of thoir outistmont and doatts or discharge, aud the date on which laud was granted aa bounty, ly tus information tho forgera could imitate any Datent title aud disposeess tho rightful owner by iunking a title to auto-date hie. Jeod confoxsca tuat ho has boon successfully ongoged in this businesa for twouty yonrs, Hoe also doclared ‘that there wero six mon in this city who would not daro hositate a moment to furnish all the Monoy necessary for his assistance, and that thero Wu uot a prominent city in oither of the States named in which there wero not other mon of tho enino wort, tt iy belioved that the arrest of Reod will result in breaking up ono of tho roost notorious gangs of counterfeiters in the connlty: ‘Lhe olticors took Itecd to Chicago last nig) ‘The readora of Tug 'Tnwoxe may, perhaps, romombor that an articlo hosdod "Clouded ‘Titlea” was published in this papor last Decom- bor, whoroin Rudolphua K. Turnor, of Quinoy, figurod vory prominently. Ho bad bad rocorded a deod which clouded tho title to s tract of land in Alydo Pork bolonging to Goorge W, Hill, J. Y. Scammon, and others, and commenced sault in ejectment in the United Btstea Diutrict Court. ‘Tho claim ho set up run from R. P, Robinson to Lmpson Hamilton, from him to Holton O'Hara Harrell. and from her to George A, Kibbe, Turnor’s fathor-In-law, who roaldos in Maswachusctts, Mr, Hill acquired hts title from Soseph Hoxie, of Now York, who hold under tho original patont, which ho bought from 2. P, Nobinaon, the patontoo. No such decd ns Turner filed had ever beon heard of by 1ill provious to ite bong left at tho Recordor’s oflice, and ho baliovod it to be apuri- ous, and got about eatablishing tho fact. Ho na- curdiugly hunted up ‘Turnor, and ask- to seo tho = original docds, but thoy woro not forthcoming, ‘Tho | Court ‘was saked to issue an ordor compalling their production, and thoy wore sont up from Quincy and subjected te ‘& microscopic oxumination, boing old-looking and much worn, aud the reault Batisiiod Mr. Hil that thoy wore forged, : Jn prosecuting his inquiries rogarding Turner's ¢) &ulocedeuts, ho met : MR. UUGH onTtTicK, 3! who lives on Nouban siroot, south of Fifty-firth. ak Mr. Chittick ix a land-owner, and s similur duod. had clouded his title, togethor with that of anumbor of othors who own property on the Hitty-litth stroot boulovard. A euit inejoctment had been also commencod against hin, and, ; ** getting w pcint” accidentally, ho went to Wagh- {ugton to tlud Holen O'Hara Lturrell, who was aid to bo in Providence Hospital in that city, fo aaw hor, aud with considerablo ditlculty pro. ‘cured from Ler an attidavit that aho never owoed @ foot of Iand in Cook County, He poruaaded the woman to come to Chicago and live at bis bouso, and while there Turner called to soo her wovoral timos, uy did bis brother Howard, Whon Turner realized that Chittick bad him In his power, he offered to compromigo tho suit by giving him a quit-claim to balt his laud and, subsoquontly, becomi:: id I, tol Cintticl, asthe In oyom tune ha Hat sive bit $10,000 it Syde-Park Innds, tter allogos, that ho would he got %300,000 out of tho i ho oxpecting to yet one-half of the BU-acro tract by siving a quit-ctaim for tho romaindor, i un Chattick erent ppmalderabte time In Joarn- ng ‘Turner's antecedonts, and became convince that ho was what is knoon as 5 s) ibe having clouded litten ta, reap §/ he having clouded tittos to property in sevoral q long of Mlinoiy, and that ie tae induced, re, Harroll to wigu doeds and papors without ‘der knowing what sue was doing, hie woman is the daughter of Willan Mackey ‘iara, who, during his lifetime, wes 8 woalthy y dankcr of Kt. Louis, aud when he died be lore Vhousands of acres to his shildron, Sho naval officer when quite (pons, snd her busbaud, who seems to uve been devoted follower of Bacchus, dia. dof her title to the Property for «small af eum—tho land haying bean occupled for a quays 4 bor of a contury, and holt uudor tax titlos, All this contirmod Mr, Hillin his opluion that tho decds from Robinson to Empson woro forged, and, wince Docember, ha has beon inde- Pelatiguble tu his efforts to trace them Lome to Airuer, | die obtained waveral clowa, aud by fol- wing them out bes, at ioet, auccoaded in feoumulatiog enough evidence sapings, tho enera auda man named James 13, Stroug fcourans thelr arrest, Mr. Chittick has also 1B On she ai and ho yesterday ABLANTY TO BE ISSUED yEtby Justice Haines for the Bpprehension of tha it. #WFOO Persons vamod, Xhoy were tuken into : fstey Bepemmtables, and the Torners held in qi tron, 2 erring this aftorooon, it : Sit oa ben complalaant thet 3 trunk —fuil 1» deeds, abatracts of title, papurs have buen discovered and that it will be shown that thoro ia ‘ed gang who do p nothing else butforge Utles to Ii ‘uz Yurpusx iy in pouscesion of all the de- come before tho ar ja thought boat not to qwory antl has been sworn to, Frente and Stroug be Se, sald shout the sam ore will probably lose one of olden, Sad Bs0pertpowisss ta thia Btate will have cause fo capture of the bratns will bo apt to broak it op. A MURDER AWAY BACK IN THE DRAFTING Apectat Diapateh ts The CMeano Tribune, Prersnvno, Va., March £0,—Jolin Lounaberry, who shot and xillod Provoat Marshal Butlor in 1863, was lodged iu Jail Lore to-night, haying boon arrestod in Woat Virginia by tho Asalatant Chief of the Unitod States Detectives, Bonson, yesterday. Tho murdorls ono which crented agront sonsstion nt thotimo, Col. Hutter was Provost Maratal in Cleariicld County, this Stato TLounsberry had boon drafted, Lut for months ropiatod mirest. Atthat timo thera was a «o- cided rebel feoling in tho county, so much wo that ropimontof United Htatos soldicra wero stationed thors, Cal, Butler was a brave and oliciant ofticer, who commanded the Filty- ninth Ponnsylvauis Regimont. Io had boen dianbted in battle, and was assigned charge iu Cleariield County, While going to the house of Lounsborry with «© equad to arrost him as a desorter, tho murderer et him on tho etairs and shot him dead, using double-barreled sun ona thea weapon, Sinco that thine ho lias so msanaged to koop ont of tho clutches of tho law. After tho murder in 1864 ho cast his voto under a guard of eitizens who protected tho culprit. ‘Lho trial takes placo at tho noxt term of the United States Dintrict Court, and it in uaid Chat the avis donco of tho provcention will show many now prominent Repuplicaus who wero thon activa robe] sympathizers, avd who went fo faranto ad. vocato arated resictanes to tho United States Governmens, even in Ponvaylvauta, A UTAH HORROR, Hocky Mountata Neve, An ntrocions tragedy was committed in ‘To- quorvillo, Utah, taut Ubursday, which, for somo unaccountable reagan, was not reportad by tolo- graph. Richard Fryer, who hes lately invored uoder tho bailucination that ho was a second dewus Chriet, onterod hly hotsa in the ovening and found Thomas Batty, a frioud of tho family, lghtiug n fira in the grate, Uelloving that Uatty was an omissary of the dovil, who was trying to burn his promiacs, tho linatic rushed for a piatol ‘and ehot hin through the bond. Mrs paralyzed with foar, crouched ina curner. was shot through tho heart by hor demoiiac huse band, ‘Cho next thing ho did was to go ton cradio whero his infant child was lying asleop, and doliborately blow ity brains about, his was tho crowning act of tho almost unparalicied tragedy. Vryer then sallied forth into tho vil- Iago, armed with a revolver aud n guu, proclaims ing himself tho Lord, and saying that ho had slain tho dovil and soveral of Ins imps. ‘Iho Short, boing unablo to arrest Iryor, and fear- ing tiat still other lives might bo saciiticed, killed iim with o shot from a navy revolver, Batty, Mis. Fryer, tho babe, and tho slayer of them, all wero buried on St, Patricic's Day from tho sama house, CRIME IN NEBRASKA, Special Dtapateh to The chtetas Tribune, Lixcoty, Neb., March 30.—Yostorday somo parties out gaming came across tho body of a mato infaut, which had evidently boon strangled todonth a fow houra bofore with a towol. Tho authoritios aro now inyostigating tho affair, with strong suspicions of the guilty party, Last winter, s young sou of a man in No- broaka City climbed into tho wagon of n farmer rosiding in Soward County, 75 miloa distant, with tho intention of riding o sbort dis- tauce. Whon ho wantod to got out, the farmer refused to fot him, remarking that he wauted just auch @ boy at homo, and took him to his Ouse, whuro ho han alueo confined him. Tin parculs have since beon keatching for him, and estorday dixcovored him nt tho tarnior'a house, Tho farmor, whows nae is Chandlor, will bo prosecuted, RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GooDs. . Crzvesann, O., March 30.—J. J. Giegory, pro- Priotor of a fancy-goods store on Suporior atraot, and Mra, Fuchs, koepor of a millinery store on Broadway, woro arrested to-duy, charged with reaciving atolen goods. Tho arrests woro brought about by Dotectivo Gallaghor, of Lonis- ville, assisted by Dotective Muncio, of this city. On tho promises of Gregory a Inrge amount of Roods wero found, which wero identified as pat of those stolon in J.ouisvillo in January fant, On tho pretnises of Mre, Fuchs, soveral hundrad dollars’ worth of goods polonging to tho samo {uvolco woro found and identified ; also a largo smount of goods in such condition and varioty gato load to the buhof that thoy woro also stolen. Grogory is in jail unablo to procure tho penguny of tho bail, Mra. Vuchy fa out under onda, BURGLARY AT TISKILWA, ILL, Speetal Viapateh to The Uhicags Tribune, Treninwa, Il. March 30.—The atore of W. G. Gudgol, ut ‘Tiskilwa, was anterod early this morning by burglars, and his gsfo bluwn opon snd &C00 in monoy tukeu, Tha blowing-up of the safe broke overy window in both stories of tho building, throwing tho front sash and win- dows into tho stroot, and the goods wore dam- sgod by being thrown from tho shelves, ‘Tho burglars cgcaped. Gudgol offers a roward of eae forthe arrest and conviction of onch bur- ar, B ‘Tho following resolutions wore passed by tho Town-Board of ‘Trustoos: Resolved, That wo olter for the arrost and convictton tothe s#enitentlary the sum of $100 oavkt for all por aous engaged in the burglury of the storo of W. Sudael, in Tiakilws, on tho morning of Ai, 80, HACKED WITH A RAZOR, Lovsvinny, Ky,, March 80—Near Frankfort yostorduy threo nogro women, ox-conviots, Rot intoa quarrel, Ono of the women hold tho third, and cut bor oightoon times with » razor. ‘Tho two woro arrestod and hold to await tho ro- ault of tho wounded woman's injurioa, Xn Frankfort yesterday two brothers named Liltia gotinto a dispute about tho xottlomont of & lawsuit, which culmmatod in one of tho brothora endoavoring to cut tho othor's throat, inflloting a wovere but not fatal wound, A MYSTERIOUS ASSASSINATION. Cixcixnatt, March 30.—Tha Gazelte’s Muncie, Ind,, special says Axloy Morrison, a farmer ro- siding 4 miles from that placo, way ehot on Sine day night whilo silting beside bis flra, Tho ne eagsin Was outside the hous, and from tracks visible bad boen thoro some timo. Sovoral balls aud slugs penotrated Harrlvon's head, and ho died about tivo hours afterwards, Saspicioua fastened upon ono Snoll, who Lad baon visiting fatriaon's daughtor, and had boon forbidden the house, Ho waa arrestod, and {a atill in eustody, INFANTIOIDE, Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Mrwauxex, Wis, March 30,—Mary Gehnelder, uumarried holp in the house of Mr, Miller, at Cold Springs, was arrested to-day on a warrant of the Coroner for infautieide, The body of a full-grown fomalo infant was found in a barrol in Miller's yard, and tho matornity chargod to the girl, who stronuously deules Lor guilt, ‘Tho ioquost will bo rosumod to-morrow, AN ABORTIONIST SENTENCED TO DEATH, Buocayitre, Ont., March 90,~—W. G, Greavos end D. EU, Sparham, on tris) here for mur- der in causlug the death of Miss Sophia x, Burnham, on the 28th of Dooomber taut, by per- forming an abortion, wore terday: found guilty and wontenced to be hanged on tho 23d of Juno post, Groaves waa her seducer god was with Dr. Sparham whon tho abortion was perforined, THE GIBSON COUNTY, TENN. MURDERS, Lomsvinux, Ky, March 30.—Judge Bland Ballard, of the United States Circuit Court, left for Memphis to-night to proside with Judye Hi, H, Emmons in tho trialof the Gibson County prisoners, charged with the ;murder of several ‘egroos lest Boptember, SENTENCED TO DIE. New Yorz, March 80,—Michaol Murphy, for tho murder of Bre, Mughos, at Maunot, Rock. land County, N.¥., on tho 19th of April, 1874, was to-day aentenced to behanged on the 1ith of May next. Murphy protested Bie innocence, THE EAST BOSTON MURDER, Dostox, March 80.—Lhe Coroner's inquest ovor the body of Sirs, Bingham resulted ia » vordlet of ‘death by violence, at tho hands of Goorgs Pomberton.” MURDERED ELI ELEVEN YEARS AGO, New Your, March §0.—A dispatch from ‘Williamsport, Pa., suyas “Joseph Lounuborey, of Clearfield, who was charged with shooting Col, Butler, of Brookville, Jemerson County, in Bad, was adroabed yoaterdey ab Hnglish Oautzo, J on tho hoad ra.of Pino Creck, and will bo promptly takon to Pittaburg. Atthe t Bhooting, Lounaberry was a denorter, and Col, Wutlor had attempted to arrest hiw.” PROBABLE FATAL OUARREL. Fatnnuny, Ul, March 30.—At 2 o'clock this morning & littlo dificulty oceurred botwoon two young mon in front of a saloon, whon ono Phtl- lip Hahn, a sloomaker, drawa revolvor and shot Joa Urick, aGerman butchor, in tho mouth, the ball passing undor the tonguo and lodging in tho back of the neck, Urick will probably dio, and Jialin awaits oxamination, TWENTY-NINE HUNDRED. That Is tho Number of Dollars Lost by Two Norwalk, U., Drovers, A Trio of ThreeeCard Monto Men Do tho Business on a Michigan Southern Train, ‘This timo it {s $2,000, and threo-eard monte Was tho yamo, Tho adveut of tho Prince of monte-men, Can- ada Ditl, in this city some time ayo gavo the lit- tle gamo great accoleration, and William's aub- Jects havo pliod the threo-card wwindle with much energy ; but their “ tricks " have not gen- ornlly proved largo, ‘Tho polico succocded iu driving them out of town, but they did not go far. Chicago was too groat a rajlrond centro to be abandoned without an effort, aud tho GANUB OF MONTE MEN who infest tho traing, whon thoy noar the city, ply their avocntion vigorously and with telling effect on the purses of the dupes who hayo more monoy than brains. Complaints of tosses havo not been numerous of late, and oven if tho victims did tell of thoir footisunesa they would gain nothing by it, The monte-mon drop of heforo tho traina roach the elty limits, aftor fleecing thelr victims, and aro woon out on tho roads again, awaitlug fresh Grangers who aro fluuh with cash, ‘TUI8 LAST “THICK,” aa tho monte-mon call haul, is Of tho lurgest cyor made about hero, and was skillfully managed by _ threo well-dreayed fellows, ‘Tho suferors were I, 1. Loylo aud N. Bedell, of Norwalk, O. ‘hoy are drovers, aud wero on route to 06 Union Stock- Yards from their town, on tho Michigan Bouth- orn train dite here at ¥ o'alock last night. ‘Ther attoution was called to threa young mon of guod address,—juat oa tho cary were nearing tho city —oue of whom was engaged in manipulating threo cards, while tho others were betting small buns of monoy that they could wolect tho card nominated after thoy bad been DEXTEROUSLY JUINLED ANOUT by tho manipuiator, ‘no tivo persons botting agalnst t!. +erator wou considerable aums, atid Rttracted tuo attoution of Messrs. Loylo and Bedell, a fact which wasn wource of much inward satisfaction to the threa youn aad scoming ly innocent strangers, very ovident- ly. Boyle's oyes protrudad liko a lobsters, and a thonght ho could * flax the durned thing.” Ue tried, andso did hia frioud Bedill. ‘Choy woro at first quite suecosstul, and thoir golden droums were ubout to be realized, they probably thought, But succesy engendered the tik of larger sume, From tens it went to tirentics, Afties, aud hundreus, when they began to logo, and when they summed up THEY Wraus Minus 22,900, Tho monto men jumped aif tho tram at Forty- third street, aud Wore soon safo from detection. Tho poor dupes did not discover the awindlo one until after tho tbarpora loft the cars, when some ona informed them. On reaching: the eily, they sorrowlully wonded their way to the Atlantic Hotel, where thoy regintored and put up fur tho night. ‘hoy told thir story to soveral wtrongors with much simplicity in the proseuco of n Tumune reporter, just after coming out of tho dopot, and woto uot awaro of tho proximity of the nows-atnoror. No description of tho monte mex could be given by the tleecod drovors. THE ACAPULCO MASSACRE, A Catholte Extenuntion of Bt. To the Huitur of The Chicauo Tribune: Cutcago, March 20.—Two accounts of the mas- sacro ina co-called Protestant church ot Acne puloo, Moxico, have appeared tn Tue Lumuxe, boaides a report of Mr. Wutchinson’s tecture on the samo subjoct. Novortholoss, all tho facts of that unfortunate oceurronco have not boon mada public in your columus ; und I truat you will not rofuso to publish some additional facta bearing: ‘on thta cago, when placed boforo you. Ono Don Juan Huarto, lately urrived in San Francisco, and formerly 8 merchant in Acapulco, waa brought to the ofllco of tho Son Vrancivco Post by Gon, Rosocrane, who know him in Mox- co and vouched for his credibility. From bis statement, it appears that tho building in which Mr, Hutchinson's followors were asyemblod was ® chapel orcatod on her otra grounde, and for tha purpose of private devo- tion, Ly. the widow of ono Sonor Rosales, ‘This chapel had boon “seoularized” by a Gov- orumioent official fortho uso of lr. Hutchinson and bis friouds. ‘Chis prococdin;g, lowover, was quite in accordance with Vratoxtaut and State ideas of tho juutico which should bo meted unt to Catholics, and its uso seems to have been ac- copted by Mr, Hutchinson aw a matter of couruo, Mr. lutchinuon, moreovor, Bays Sonor Tluarte, “was guilty, of speaking on tho stroaty = opaimt tho most chettshod be- Nof of Catholics "—making uve of the moat | disreapecttul, and, to — Catholic care, blasplemous language in speaking of tho Bloused Virgin, At tho samo timo, lis chiof friond and accomplico, ono Procopia Dinz, wag publishing a scurritoug shoot, containing articles Sgoinet the parish priost, accusivg lim of living in gin, selling tho Hacrament, practicing idolatry, and tho like,—notwithsfanding tho Amorican Consal textiflos to (ho morality of the pricst, Padro Justi, ond, as tho laut sccount in Tux Tninonz atated, the Mexican Coy- ernmout—than which none is moro. greedy of Svory occasion to offend the Catholic toligion,— falle to flnd any just cause of complaint againat him, ‘Cheso {acte recoivo additional conirma. tion from au Amorican-Protestant morcliant of Acapulco, now in San Francisco, but who wad at tho former place at tho tine of tho IAKEAcro, and who says, "This mob was not againnt estantiam, but against Hutchinson and Di Whilo all violenco 1a to bo condemued, aul tho practices of Protestants in Cathollo conntries, na wiinorsed for years by the writor himself, canuot fall to olicit such imanifestations at tines, so long as Catholics aro human as woll. It might be woll to remombor that tho partion to this affair boloug to that raco which, in tho moro enlightened countrica, 18 doomed to rapid oxtermmiuation in this world, While littlo iy dons to #evo them from damnation fa tho noxt, but which, under Cathollo In- Huoncea, in South America havo boon Progorved from — wholossia extermination, and many of thom brought — within tho influence and toaching of Christianity, Yet we caunot wonder ifs fow of theuo peopto still retain enough of tho wild, angry passions of thoir rsco to bo botraved, in spite of their relige ion, into such reprelionsible violence, Publice school education, and aluo the otbor olavating intlences of thls great country, have not re. aula in anuttor avandonmont of the practice 0 carrying wospous as deadly ag matchotas, Half tho abuso of Ameri. con {nutitutions by fororgnerd which Mr. Hutetinuon aud hia friond Diaz lavished on subjects far imore sacred to tho majority of tho inhabitanty of Acapulco, would doubtlesy havo Toaulted in just an ugly arlot, A short timo ago, a Protostant evangelist in that exmo country, Morico, ausiated the Rood cause ho supposed himself to bo ongaged in, by distributing tracts of a mos offenvive uature to Catholles, on the stops and around the porches of tho Catholic churches, and oven waa roported to have nailod somo of hla wares tothe church-doora, The writer himself kuow a Protestaut who took much crodit to hersolf for that, beg in a Catholio country, and huviog broken through the ranku of a ro- ‘gious procession of = mest solemn character, wha omphatically exclaimed, in tho faco of ono of the oftictating clorgymon, “ Blasphomy { eapbemy 1 Whon Proteatant misslonarica, thelr alders nd abettors, permit themsolves to impose Upon aod insult Catholics in thoir own count: aud almost iu thelr own churehos, thoy uboutd bo more stow in whinlug for wympathy when thoy get burs, ¥. 8. Bt ——— ‘Tho Roy. Ixxny Coaaswuit, a former Royal fest ah et ein ea pov oe C | el ha ju leoturin, elore tho “Anti-Afabonto Convention at Manadela, On denouncing Masonry with all the fervor and'feoi- ey oe a Fiery gue woo has roosived notice ‘o FOREIGN. The German Government Calls Upon the Bishop of Rou. en to Resign, Another Encyclical Renewing tho Ex- communication of tho Old Catholics, A Secret Conference of Cathollo Bishops at Fulda, They Will Protest Against Proposed Gor- san Ecclesiastical Legislation, GERMANY, ANT 1TEt, New Yorx, March 9%.—A correrpondent of tho Zribune, writing from Berlin, ways: “Ag a matter of currout intercet to the art world, tha throatened rotiromont of Count Usedora, the Di- rector of the Royal Museums, may be monticned, ‘Tho motive, or tha alleged motive, of thia atep is a want of tho nocessary indopandence in the diecharge of his dutics. Avy one who ls at all familiar with the state of art cultivation at the Prussian Court, a Court wheres mounted eol- dier, in any metal, is considered the highest type of art, and whera the prevailing grado of cultiva- tion ia law, as among the Wallenstein Ge can very well understand why Count Cxedom en- jovs such atimited degies of authority, It ia hard work to arrange properly a muscum where tho relics of Frederick tho Great aro as eacred ny pieces of the crows in Homo, and where statues by Boras aro troatod o8 masterpieces ot public ort.” AUMSIONED TO NEAION, Benurs, March .—Dr. Henry Terstor, Princo Viehop of Breslan, bas Leen “summoned to resign his Lishopric because ho promulgated the Papal oneyclical against ecclesiastical laws, CATHOLIC CONFERENCT, Tho Conforenco of Roman Catholic Bishops at Fulda fy hold with closed door, Tho object of the meeting ia to divcuss and issua a yiastoral Icttor before tho Prussian Diet, withdrawing Stato grants from tho Chiich. ABMELL OF GUNPOWDER, Spectal Duan to Tie Clacuy Trine, Wasiunaroy, March 80.—T'ho embargo placed by tho North Gorman Governmont upon tho ox- portation of horsvs from that Empire occasions much discussion tu diplomatie circles hero, It is now raid that the French Governmont hind un- dertalen to purchage 10,090 horses in tho south of Gormany, and that ordara for thomanutacture of 1,000.00 atend of improved arma for that Govornment havo boon given to «large manu- fuctory in Siyria. Tho Prussian Government, it is cortain, hag also a contract for the delivery of 4 large quantity of army by tho vame manuface tory. Theso facta are made the banis of tho conjecture that wome important military movo- mont may be contemplated in the spring, —_— GREAT BRITAIN. DIED. Dunttx, March 80.—John Martin, tue member of Parliament for Moath, ia dead, aged G3 years, Ho had beon ailing for somo titac, and becamo soriously ill in consequenco of oxcitemont pro- duved by the recent death of John Mitchel, who was bis brother-in-law, OUR CENTENNIAL. Loxnox, March 1—5 a, m.—V'ho British Com- inissionors for tho Philadelphia Exhibition havo out circulars to 3,000 persons who have taken Part in exhibitions and agricultural shows in this country during tho Inst seven yoars, and alao to Chanvera of Commerco and heads of muuic- ipalitiea throughout tho British Isles. ‘The anewers slready recolvod indicate that Iroland und tho North of England will be well ropre- wentod at the Centonnial Exhibition, a FRANCE, APLOT To NUL THE POTATO nUG. Pants, March 20.—A decrce linus boon issued Prohibiting the importation of American pota- toca, or the sacks or barrels in which they had been packed. ‘This is done to provide against tho introduction of tho Colorado vaetlo. A PAPAL ENCYCLICAL. Pants, March 30—Tho Univers publishes a Payal cneyelical, ronewing the excommunication pronounced agamst tha Old Catholics of Swit- zorinud and consuriug tho authorities for Pro- toxtiug hem, ‘ho Vronch Governmont has agreed to the Boro Postal Couventiou, eS ————_. SPAIN. JOVELLAR AND CONCHA, Mapnip, Mareh w.—Uon. Concha, late Cap- tain-Gonoral of Cuba, bas addroeued x petition to tho King, acouging Gu, Jovollar, bia predo- cesuor in tho Captain-Genoratship, aud now Min- tutor af War, of being the caugo of tho lack of diselptino of the Spauish army on that Teland, slioconsitring tho conduct of Gen, Jovellar aa Ministor of War, ‘Tho petition has croated Profound sensation, ‘The newaspapors are coms polled to maintaln silonce in rogard to it. TIE RIVERS. A Genoral Breateup Movonent in Al Wentern Strenmine Sneciat Dispatch ty The Chica tribune, Rookrogy, Il. March 30.—Tho manufacturers hore have manifested great fuara for some timo for tho safoty of the bridges and dam across Rock Iivar, on account of tho immonse thick- ness of the ico nud tho great body of snow in Wisconain, , Al uccagion far alarm is now ovr. ‘Tho ico went out to-day, and tho nvor is now clonr. In coming downo great gorgo 10 foot high was formed about 1 milo from tho bridge, but, ng it cama down, tho great rom stracture With tta irou-caved icu-breakers received it with- out a jur, tho gorge splitting on the piora, Tho Woathor lg warm and surmmerlike and a number of farmors commonced plowing toxlay, Special Inapateh to she Chicuga Tribune, DaSaune, Ml. March 30.—Tho Tiinois River is Now freo from ice, and thoateamor Aijps, tho first of tho scason from St, Louis, arrived at Peru to~ day, The great business of ioo-akipping will soon bo at fulltide, Special Iispateh to The Chicago Tribune, LaCuossy, Wis, March 30.—Tho weathor hag bean very warm to-day, ‘ho feu in tho Minsiauip- p is roducod almost to. rush, with clear water n tho chanuotin frout of tho city, ‘Tho Root iver continued to riso duriug tho aight, and today is washiug out tho track of ‘the 5 nu Minnesota” Railroud badly, Ian blx | difforent places — Letwon Houston aud Mound Pratrio, 2 few miles from Lax, tho track was rained to tho water mark at tho waah- out Inst eummor, ‘Thoro ig aluo « Yory govora Waubout between Moka aud Lax, ‘Tralua aro suspended to-night. It ta hoped that tho Wator has roachod ita highest mark, but to-night thero ia on iudication of autorm, | Should wa have a rain at this tine the most serious results would follow, Other roads connecting hore havo not been affected by the flood as yot. ‘The winter bridgo over the Mispiguippi has not boen ro- moved aud still romaine drm, Special Diepateh to The Chicaas Trioune, Davesvour, Ia,, March 30,—Tho ico took » froah start to-day, crowdiug tho Ico all along the shoro on thia olde, nod making a clonr chaunol ail tho way up aud down the river, ‘Tho ico is allout of the riyor above tha bridge, and the piors of the bridge entirely cloar, with the ex- voption of the firat ono ou tho lore vido, It ia making a vory fortunate eucapo this yoar, and all foara are now at rest as to ity doing any dam. ago by Haoding. ‘Tho damage so far is the do. molishing of the forry-landing and waitiug-room at tho foot of Moin’ atreat, ‘Tue Rock Island shore Is lined with ico, but above tho bridge and Up as far ax Molino th chanuol ia cntiroly eloar. spect teh to Fhe Chicaga Tribuni. Douvgog, In., March 30,—'Tho ico started inthe river at 8 o'clock to-day, and it 1s nowcloar bolow tho railroad bridgo to tho olevator. Soino foara aro entortalnod of a gorge at the mouth of the Catfleh. Ono sotid maus of ico ovor 2 milea In Jougth atruok tho middlo pier of tho railroed bridgo, butit stood firm aga root, and now ail dane werts over, Tho apectacte was a grand ono, aud Was witnessed by huadreds of spectatora on both sides of tho river, If the eloating-out process continues, boats will be running next weak, Spectut Dispatch ta Phe Chicauo s'ribuile, Broux Crry, "Tay Méarob 80.—A telegram just received froma yoing 0 milea bolow waya the ico has startod, and up as far as can bo acen tho ico iu running, 1t will probably braak hero toe night. It ta now ratuing yory hard, ; Usana, Nob. March’ U,—Four fine bridges have boen awapt away by ice and high water on Le zie Hora iver, Surther daniage appro- ou —— A SUIT COMPROMISED, Lovisviiy, ky., Slarch 30,—Bovoral: yoareagoa, man by the name of Jacobs was killed by# tran ou the Loulaville & Nashville Dalload. ‘The wo eldont occurred in Hardin County, Iie father fustituted a nuit against tho Company for dam- agos in that county. A chango of yonto wan ob- tained to Latnn Connty, when, upon the trial, tho jury rowrned a yordict of $150,000. ‘Tha {idgmnent Wea rorersod, aud 8 now trial ordored. yorterday the Compauy compromlred, ant net- tlod the case by tho payment to tho fathor of Jacobs of $7.69, ‘This ends a trial roinarkablo for the length of time which {thas conmmed, the porsiatency with which it hasbeen proso- cuted a} ofended, aud the large judsment ordcrod against tho Company in tho first in- stance, LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, | FATHER ronway, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribu Cutcago, March 30.—Jn your Sunday's issue, I sawan extract froma Catholic paper of Clevo- Iand, which I canrot allow to pasa unnoticod. I liave beon pilent, 1 think, too long when, in Justice to myaelf I should, tu say tho toast, havo oudoavored to vindicate tay charactor before tha public through the columns of tho press, Evory offort prasible has beon mado by my oppononts to crimiuate aud convict me, and I cortainiy ought to he ontitied to attack them now in solf-defcneo, This fa what I futend to do, #0 tnat no romarks worthy of notico sill pass unobserved by main future. Though hitherto sifent, 1 bavo sot totally subsided Sy any means, as tho futuro will nuficloutiy reveal. ‘fo fudge fromthe writlags of that Cleveland editor, Tehould tny that Lis promotion has been much too rapid. In my opinion, not only hax ho manifested the greatest ignorance of tha work. ings of Catholicity which he haw undertaken to advocate and defend from tho attacks of an im- aginatively created aggreusor, but ha seein pot to have yet acquired this fucility of communicat- ing to the readers of his paper a knowlolgo of the idcea which he seemy desirous of expressing, Jio kayn of mo; ‘This tis new Luther, ona amall sate, ts ect free, with tho price of honor std buncety in'hie pocket, to talk of tho abuses of that Church from which hin hax fallen ; and Chicago atauda Infora tho world as. tho mioat shamefally currapt place ou the carth for the ade malnistratiun of criminal Juntice, J do not undorstand what ia moans when ho speaky of honor and honcaty. Doea he mean that I eold wy otro honor and honesty for the monoy which was adjudged toms? Burely such an ogregious champion of Cathoheity ought to bo posted on Catholic “politics anfiicrently well to know that, did I desiro to #all my houor and houesty, Icould have wold it at a much dearer prico than o fow hundred dotlara, Porhapa tits gentleman coutd uxplain why lie avpumes tuat 1 havo fallen from tho Church. Lotus take for granted that the monoy appro- priated by mo was stolog, Is it Locause I etolo thig money that I havo fallen from the Church If any one over taucht him vo, 1 must inform him that ho wna deceived. Theft docs not ex- clude from Catholic communion; and, if he per- siete in maintaining the contrary, E can only add that, from my personal knowledge of tho gen. tlemau, I cannot say that he was over eo degrad- ed, Maybo he thinks that I Lave fallen bocousa Lappeated to a tribunal to which the Churel fives mo tho right.of appeal trom the authority of au opiscopal despot, at whore hands and at tho hands of whowe subordinates I have received tho most intolorablo maltreatment. This gentleman tall avout the exposal of abuses. ‘This {a proba- bly ‘one of tho points in which I reeemblo Luther, Now tho most fundamental dogina. eo to way, of Catholicity is, that error or vice has no right to exist, and that consequantty both should, when- over it is poasible, be effectually suppressed, Horr, then, do I oppose tho teachings of bis Church by exposing or ondeavoring to expose to an occlesiastival tribunal abuves which tt 1s the earnoat deuire of thot tribunal to oradicate ? Bishop Foley nevor doprived mo of my charge until I forced t:iin to do so by resuming iny poul- tion ag oflicinting pricat in tho Church of the Nativity aftor my liberation. Weto 1 discharged by hin os dozen tines may ox. erclso tho ‘functiong of my | oflica in anothor Diocero, as tho history of Chicago Dioceso fully proves, which bas been, tx Bishop Lenni, of Milwaukee, said to Bishop Duggau in the Council of Maltimore (or vico versa, [a1 not suro which) the, Ielugiuin lec. eatorum (Refuge of Sinners), tho refuge of suspouded and degradod pricsts. I wonder how thia Cleveland editor «a3 ablo to flud out that my money or intiusnco (neithor of which I ponseasod) so swayed tho adininis- trators of quaties in Chicago as to canso my ac- quittal, and thus make of Chicago tho “mot shamefully corrupt placo on ourth for the ad- ministration of justice.” Wera the Cloveland editor on hand to assist by his sago counsel Stato's Attorney Heed and Judgo Williams, he would no doubt havo led them to manifest more zealand ardor jn tho dofenva of tho tutelary goddess of the Criminn) Court, Xow, 1 werent to tlis gontleman tho general advico which, on s former occasion, I favo to Jaymen in general, viz.: not to mako a fool of himself by taking sides on a question of which ho knows ‘absolutely nothing. 1 havo already forwarded an appeal to Rome againut Bishop Foley, subseribed and sworn to by mein pres- cuce of Notury-Public Bradloy, and accompanied by aflidavita of iimuters who, though not as high in authority aa Lishop Loloy, pouscus at Jeaut all hia ability aud good qualities, Unliko tho Cleveland editor, I know how to discrimi- nato between thu character of the Church's miniatora aud tho uaturo of their teacnings, and wauld not doom it at all necougary to attack tho latter, oven though advocated by men of a4 great oniluonce og H.W. Beochor, whowo trial, ay tho Cleveland oditor says, has rovealod such, abominations to tho moral world. If thia gou- Ueman would consult even Catholio Hlatory and the records of somo of tho Church's most Hlus- trious miniuters of tho present genoration, fic would learn that thoio is nothing to dread ovon from a Catholis Beecher, Tn conclusion, 1 witt make an extract from my appeal to Romo ngainat Bishop Foley to show the Clevoland editor bow mnl-adininiatered Juatico has been in my cae, both in its cyil and eceloatastical phase: The portion of the Church under hin (Foley's) juria- diction resembles rather a corrupt poliiical matitution, where political cunning, kuayery, hypocriay, and treachory towards each other are (ho ruling cleinonts, instead uf “eelf-azcrifico, humility, Christian charity, and brotherly love, ifta’ priests ure divided up inte elana aud cliques, which ‘aro at deadly enmity with each other ; wo much 60 that (hey scarcely ever—and then with an ovil gracomoxtend to cach other the clvil courtesles of wocial life, This to show what my treatment mas havo beon at thoir hands, I will yet tell whatit roally has boen, a8 Tolready promised tho public, but my time hay notyet come. If thoro bo any uthor self-constituted champion who thinks bis views and foelings autraged, aa I know thoro aro some, Tam always ready and willing to mect them, . J. Fonuay, 8. Tl’. L, IBISM-AMELICAN, To the Editor of The Chicagw Tribune: Cutcaco, March 20,—It must havo occurred to a groat many Americana, as to tho writor boroof, that our citizous of Lriuh birth who havo takon advantage of our too-liborat naturalization Inws to cast oif thoir allogiance to the Quoon would display better tasto than thoy usually do, by leaving the affairs of Groat Lritain alono, and oudeavoring to bo what thoy eo loudly profess themuolvos whon ofices ara to bo disposed of,— Americans, and Amoricans only, Any unproju- diced utudont of history inust_be convinced that tho English raio in Iroland has boon for 209 years characterized by o desire to conor as much liberty upon the poople of that turbulent jaland as would bo ovneistont with tho pornia- nonce of Iiriti#h dominion, ‘Tho Imporisl Goy- ernmont cannot afford to lot Ireland pasa into tho pouseesion of uny othor power, oithor nalivo or foroign, and tho Proteutaut Irie would them- selves deplore kuch an event na the groatest avit which could befall thor, intelligent Amoricaus, who form their opinion of tha irish from whut ey nou of that nationality hora, cannot but feel that tho cauga of ordor aud good governmont fa beat tubaarved by thu continuance of English suthority where it now axisin, Jobn Mitchol waa, by his own confeysion and that of his ad» rolrera, guilty of conspiring against tho Govern. ment tuder which he waw born, and uo grentor proof of tho lenity of that Government nued bo asked than tho simplo fact of hia making Jus ap- pearance fu Ireland, aud offoring hiniweoll aa a candidate for Partiamont, without boing arrestor ag au oxcaped folon, Amoricand cannot evupa. thizo witha martyr to liberty whose chief am- bition, aa ho sald a fow yaar ago, was toown ‘*y playtation well stocked with fat nigvera,” Lot us hour no more of public honors ton man who wan & robol agarnst avery Gorornuent which had the misfortune to ebolter him, and who provod by ity last troason tho. Justicu of hia fore mer wentouco, New Youre, A citizens’ convention, ropreventing Republic- anu and Domocrata in favor uf Licuwee, Met ab Jackuouvilla, Ill, yesterday, and nominated tho following. city otlicars: Bfayor, Dr. H. U, Stow- art; City Clork, George W. ¥euniug; Marshal, William Carroll’; Avsoguor, 1), Daveopery, ‘Btawe art and Vauning aro Roputiicaus, tho others Domocrata. This ticket is in opposition ta the auti-lconsye tickot. headod by Wesloy Mathers Tor Mi nets The election nozt Mon:tay will bo tbarp, ibe pronpects favoring antrlivonse, CASUALTIES. Vearful Destruction Caused by tho Itecent Cyclone In Goorgin, Threo Hundred Persons Killed and Fif- teen Hundred Injured, Record of Minor Mishaps, THE GEORGIA CYCLONE, Correspondence Leuiteilte Courier-Journal, Avovsra, Ga., March 24.—The recent cyclono Which ‘passod ovor this rogion was tho mont awful over heard of in the United States. It crossed the Chattahoocheo Iivor from Jeo County, Alabama, and entered Harrin County, Georgia, From thence it parsed through the Countics of ‘Talbot, Upson, Monroo, Jones, Baldwin, ans cock, Warren, MeDuffle, and Columbis, It crowued tho Savannah River 15 milea abovo Augueta, ontered Edgefield County, South Carolina, passod though Barnwell, Lexington, Richland, Sumter, Marion, and lorry Counties of that State, and finally ran into the Atlantic Ocean off tho cosat of North Carolina, Arecond csclono, precively at tho aame time, fKoemed to have formod this side of Milladno- ville, croneod tha Ogeocheo River 15 miles below tho Villago of Maytiold, i» Hancock County, and, poestue through Glascock and the lower edge of Richmond, croesed the Savannah, 12 mites below Augusta, into Beech Ilend, 8, C., and from thence ran dun oat into the Atlantic. Ag I wes along tho northern one of these cyelones, I will moro particularly doxcribe that. ‘Thetwo Worcernetly alikoin sizo, shapo, color,and Govautation, ‘Ino cloud wag, in color, inky black. half Suilenleh, half n mile wide, wan cylindrical inabape, aud traveled very much likon revolving barrel coming ond foremoat. It wag illuminated with phosphurescont light, and momontarily would glitter as if ono million matcbes had been igunted by it. It wae accompanied by « continu: Gud, roaring sound, as of 600 cannon in the deci+ sive moments of 6 pitched battle. Tho brayeat man over born could neithor havo folt, econ, nor heard with calmness. ‘Thoro was a force and a power, eublitalty. and grandeur abcut it unnat- ural, awful, wholly ita own. Data thonsand ine cidenta aro reinted sbowing that tho Linud of Providence was in it—that it was Roverned by jaws oa rogular and immutablo aa is the auu. It fiavoeled from wot ton little north of duo east, going ae straight os 8 crane or 6 cannon ball would fly, It passed ovor tho entire Stato of Georgia in oractiy throo hours, traveling at the rate of Nfty-throe miles per hour. ‘The whole umber of killed in Georgia will Rot fall betow YOU, aud tho wounded reach 1,500. Through Carolina the dovastation and death wero oqually as great. ‘The nouthern cyclone crossed tho Savannah at Fury's Ferry, aunk the Lost, struck tho plautation of ‘ir, Foromnn, toroit to pieces, and killed and wounded a groat many on it, From thonce forward to the ocean sho accounts sro as torribte aud as appalling, On the 4th of April, 1801, now locking but a fow days of peventy-ore years, n great etorm like this came up from tho direction uf Dosly County, and passed through Hancock, Warren, and Richmond, croaning tho Savaunah 15 miles abovo Augusta. ‘Thorearon few people now living who remember it, aud plenty who have beon told by their parents of it, It was deseribod in the Augusta Chronicle, All accounts agreed that it was illuninated by the wame strange light, ag tho oue Saturday, No ono waa killed Dy is. ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING, Special Mispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, Deuveur, Ia., March §0.—The citizous of Mancheater, Delaware County, Ia,, aro much ox- cited over a caso of accidental ehooting which occurred this morning. Mr, Meury Utley wan cloaning a revolver, when it discharged, tho bail going through tho window, across tho street, and through another window, whero it struck a baker named Foster in tho abdomen, intheting what is supposed to boa mortal wound, ‘Tha shooting was purely accidental, and no blame cau be attached to nny one. WRECKED ON THE PACIFIC COAST, Sax Vnaxenico, Larch 3U.—A diapateh’ from Astoric, Ore., ease the heaviest gale over oxperi- enced thero visited that place Sunday morning. Tho British bark Corsica dragged her anchors aud wont ashoro, - Tae Now York ship, Ida Liily, driftel towards the shore aud ran into the Cor- elea, damaging both consideraply. Many minor cusualtios are roported. BURNED TO DEATH, Prrrsnono, Pa,, March 9v.—Thia morning, about 11 o'clock, ‘Lildie Loouard, a domestio In a. fawily named Kosting, 36 ‘Tuird avonuo, was burned in a shocking manner by her clothos tak- ing fire at a cooking range, Physicians wero im- modiately sunimoned, but their ciforta proyod unavailing, Sho died this evening about half prat G o'clock, DRownen, Sreciat Dispatch to Phe Chicago Tribune, Mavisoy, Wia, Murch 20.—Georgo Flatman wad drowned youtorday near Waunakeo, 10 miley north of this city, whilo at work lowering tho water in Catflab Crock at Packham’s mill, Ho was poking a largo cako of ica when ho lost hia Lalanco, fell in, aut wau cartied under the foe, His body was not recovered, A FATAL KICK, Pitrsnong, March 30.—Thomas A. Bluo, a driver in tho employ of 8. McKuo & Co., con- tractora, was kicked to death this afternoon by is rungway team. Ilo gave chase, and on com- fugup with thom received a violent kick in the stomach, fram the effects of which ho died in a» short time, TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Farmors aro sowing wheal im tho vicinity of Des Moines, Tho Ilinois Stato Normal School will cloge for tho apring vacation on Mriday noxt, Tho Republicans of Bridgeport, Conn., bavo nowluuted tho Hon, Phinoas T. Buruum for Mayor, The Executive Committes of tho Evangolicat Alliance hag decuted to hold ita bieunist Confer- enco in Pittsburg, Pa, Suit was brought in tho Clrenit Court at 3fil- woukeo yeatorday for Necelvor to take charge of the Acadomy of Music and other proporty of tho Alusical Society, Lumbering on tho La Tlavo River, N.D,, will bo brisk thin spring. It is calculatod that 31,000, 000 teot will bo driven to tidowater if tho frealiots as0 Of an ordinary charactor, Gov. Allon, of Ohio, yeutorday appointed J. Tisher, of Coshocton; John Alippart, of & Inmbus; and Robert Cumming, of oledo, State Comailsaionors of Fishories, Tho Trustees of tho Lick fund held s meoting iu San Fraueiaco Mondsy to discus alr, Lick's revocation of his will, ‘They will tuko no active Btopu at prosont, but assert @ dotormination not. to resign their trust, In tho Civil-Righta case against one Robbins, clerkt of the steamboat Sommolo, at Now Orlvans, for rofuaing a osbin passage to Louie Chovalier and wife, tho United Htates Commiusionor bas sent Nobbing before tha Circult Court undor ¥100 bouda, —-____. Asthmatic troubles, aud woreneas of ihe lunges or thrust, orv usually overcome by Jayne's Expectorant, gure curative for all couge and colds, __ MISCELLANEOUS, " POR AT, CHEAP FOR CASED ‘Wo mean Homo Sawing}Machines, LARGE DISCOUN'TS FOR OASH. Machinos SENT ON TRIAL to any part of tho country AT OUR BXPANSE if not ac- Copted. Bond forlatest circulars and termsto JOHNSON, CLARK & CO. Gen Agtal.S. Av CHICAGO. Ty | bost f CARRIAGES. A full linoof the bost Eastern make at HOTLOWS “Willow Waro Factory, 235 Woat hiadia at. ablowest peices, Whol sala and Retail, ‘OF ALL KINDS, ; FAIRBANKS. MORSE & 00, ; 11.118 Lake St,, Chicago, Bo careful to buy oaly tha Guauiag, DRY Goons. “Tt Pays to Trade on the West Side.” PIRIE & C0, MADISON & PEORIA-STS,, Invite particular attontion to Groat Bargains in Black Cashmoros, the choapest goods ovor offered horo, among which aro tho following two qualitios ; 40-inch Black All-wool Fronch Cashmores at 760, woll worth $1. 48-inch Fino Black Fronch Cash- moros $1.26, rogular 61.75 quality. ALSO, Ono caso Black Alpacas at 350 yerd, a spocial bargain, ; Black Alpaens from 250 upwards, excellont veluc, Bargains in Dress Goods, Spring shados, on our Chonp Tables, Nos, 1, 2, and 3, at 20, 25, and 30c, Wovelties in French and English Prints and Cambrics, Spring styles, Fivo casos Dark Prints, best quality (not scconds), at G 1-40 per yard. Threo cases Tycoon Rops, bost quale ity, l4c, FIRE INSURANCE, 1646. “WELOWDTE ure” Te7o. ROY AT TNSURANCEGO, OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, Eire Insurance. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION.) STATEMENT OF THE URANCE COMPANY, OF LIVERPOOL, IN ENGLAND, On the Loth day of June, 1974, mado tu tho Auditor of Pab Uo Accounts, of the Btate of Lilinos, pursuant to law, NTA, GI2.55 1 Cast 02 hand and in ban! Thterwst acerust aluca pal Veemtums In course ol and transinfsston,. Total asscts..,... Grow claims for Inssor, upon which nyaction bau byes ‘tf 410,250.81 3 10,278,054.8¢ Total gross amount of chukins tor lose. $200,060.55 isago clalius MOTs TTSLEAD 8 £91.839.12 Y to rolns:iro, all a—W percenttire, 15723,128,08 20,582.7. 7683 at Fanta duziay the'jese Total incomo,, WNT Fores pald during tie yea Dividends pald durtng te years, Conuntaaions and salaries palddere ing tha year... All ater expenditti ‘Total rinks takon duri Hilnots, 9 10, Total premiums rs yoar Total “g agar! 27 . 83,117.01 81,955.25 for penelanor hi Safehul adjastiaeat. 3148 I Togs 114 $15 0.04 nod anid nner ag at Bie fl ned eine tT Pick hass bad. “Tout SPL ry Pablo. Assete lo United States, $ 2158,570.06 Lossca paidsince Organization 20,085,516.9% Axcucies In the Principal Cliles and Townns CHAS. EI. CASE, Manager for Chicega nud tho Northiwcatern, 7] BLACK ENG, MILANS, &ea Spring Styles! 2g WEST MADISON-ST. WW ES STHE Ss. “POPULAR PRICES. RICHBIOND PRINTS. _ RICHMOND PRINTS mt xew BPRING srrirs oF “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, “GRAY’S” AND “hi ” ° TIOKSTS NOW IN KTORK AND REORIVED AILY BY J. V. FARWELL & 00. CELICAGO. NEW PUBLICATIONS, “AY Groat Indian Btory, PEL, 104 3 veok's “DOYS OWN All nowsdoalora oll # ents buysit. Hya hoy ehouldrand ig 2% TRUSSES, Ko. 2 rae ns erwin nasi en URE. RELIEF, COMFORT, AND CURE, BAUTLECTA COMMON HENSE THRUSH, Adopted Govurvmeut as tho best lu PARKER, GO statu 0, meautavturces of fy Edad Btooks tuscany Ea its for Deform'th etc. § Corregs Bauitfection guarentongs x tbe U8. Gar e BARTLETT, BUTMAN ‘Chicag: ntruinent

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