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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1875. WASHINGTON, Iho Noted Grant Parish Case Before the Supreme Court, Arguments For and Against the Con- stitutionality of the Enforce- ment Acts, Prominent Points Mado by David Dudley Field in the Latter Direotion. W. 0. Avery, of Chicago, Named as Commissioner Douglass® Successor Tho Supromo Court Decision Donying Woman tho Right of Baffrage. THE ENFORCEMENT ACTS, A TEST CABE IN TIE SUPREME COURT, Spectal in.steh to The Chicayo Tridune, Waoutxoro¥, D, C., March 81.—The United Btatos Suprome Court was occupied to-day in the hoaring of argumonts in tho notod Grant Parish caso, involving the conatitutionality of the En- forcoment sck of May 81, 1870. Solicltor-Qoner- a1 Phillips addressed tho Court in bobalf of tho Qovornment, and Mesara, R, 11, Marr, of Lonis- Jana, and David Dudley Field, of Now York in ‘ol of tho defendant, Tho argument of Mr. Thillips was of a legal and technical naturo en- tirely. 1lo concedad thiat Congress had the pow- er to pass laws to cuforco tho pro- vigiona of tho constitotional amend- meuts, ond tho Indictment on ihe Grant Parleh eano was logal and rogatar, snd not ilefectivo, nu claimed in the lower Court. Mr, 2Marrand Mr. Freld added much totho intorest of helr argumonts by considering also the potitical questions involved. BMr. Marr iustanced the fact that all tfo amoudmenta to tho Constitution, from tho First to the Elevonth, hadbeen intend- cd to prolibit the General Govornment from tha cxorelro of cortain powors, Tho Tiurtcenth, Fourtoontl, and Fiftesnth Amondmeuta only restricted tho Btales from exoicising cortaln powora, Tho right of the ° States romained a8 Lofore, with the ox- coption of tho restrictions contained in theeo amendments, Congress under them bad no power to onforco punitive measures agatnet individuals in o State. 1io eald tho con- Luuanco of tho Govornmont and tho libertics of tho poople woro at staka in their decislon. 3, VIELD'S ANGUMENT was_ eloguent and Improseive. Ile eaid the whola purposo and motive of the Into amond- wentd wad to rodac tho freedmen to an equality with tho whitos, When tho War was over, and its rewults mado plaly, thore wore two tourkey open: Ono was to tako the blacks apocially under tho protection of tho Tederal Government, aud tho other was o courne which was ndopted, to doclaro that tho Btates in thoir undoubted power to regulato thelr own afairs obould uot do certain things. T'ho amendmonts all concodod tho power of the Btaton i cartain mattors which had always por- taluod (o thom. 1f it was otlorwise, then tho whole domaiu of Eermmnl and c!-mllllcn\ right wes traneforred to tho Federal Govornmont. The smondment gavo Congrase tho power ta carry out their provisions by uppropriato leglslation, *Appropriato " is the word of limitation, tnd -~ tho logislation enncted must mnot ba of a Tnatoro probibiled by oth- dr poitiona of tho Coustitulion,—prohibited sither pouitively or by implication 'tho connce- Hos, o retorred to the opinfon of tho Su- romo Court, uullifying tho nct of Congroas taxing the sslaries of Stato Judpes, which tho Court Lcld to bLe fmpilodly uncoustitutiopal. Tho object of tha Constitntion is not to bwld u; » great contral govornment at Washington, b 10 preservo tho rights of all the mombers of the Govornmont. Ho claimod that all the oarlior smendwuents to tho Conatitution wors jutend- o PUCVENT TUE ENCHOACUMENTS OF THE FEDERAL Towrs o0 tha righta of tho Statcs. Tho uatural lan- gungo of tho iato smonducnte dooa not justify ioy such legistation as the Enforcomout act. Ila amintained that the plaiu inferenco is that the Statea must do somo act to nbridge the rights nd immunitios gnarantoed by the amendmonts bafore Congress can undortaka to onsct any loglslation. ~ The Constitution sald no_Stato should pasa nu ox-post faoto law ora bill of ttninder, Hero woro prohibitions to tha power of tho Btato justas in tho lote amendmonts; but Congress bad never dreamed of undar~ taking to_ ensct logislation on those jubjects, _Inaction by n State is mo ground for” Cougrosiounl motion. Ponusylvania and Mogsachusetss DIad for a long time no courts of equily. Would any ono undertako to say that Congroas could havo provided courts of equity for tliceo Statea? Tho wholo duty of Congresa under tboso amondments is o BIOVIDE FOR ENFOLCING THE NULLITY OF ANY HTATE LAWE In dorogation of them; to stop the oxceution of such lnws. Justico Aliller asked Mr, Xield, if his Mrguaent wag corroct, If Congress hiad no right 10 pasy an stiirmative legislation, what rowmedy would hove accrued to the Kontucky negroos rhoso_casos wore recently bofora tho Court, Mr, Figld mold ho did not Lnow the taso, Mr. Justice Uradley explained st tho ucgroes had been dopsived of tho right 1o voto through the noglect or refusal of the Btato oflcers to tako from thom the poll-tax, xhich thoy had tendorod, sud tho negroos had tought thoir romedy under tho Eoforcomont act. r. Justico Miller anld tho Stato Liad passed no taw dunying tho right to thesa mon, aud thore- foro, uudor tha viow of Ay, Fiold, thoy would be without nnlf redros, 2. Flold kaid thoy had the ssmo remedy na Lite mon had, TIJBE could cntor dheir sult in tho Btato Court for dam- tges, Ho ecld also that, if 800,000 voters tould not socure tho rights to which thoy biad beeu declared ontitled, that ia the bost argument that they-aro not worthy of them. It the Cours, bo waid, adjudged this ~Enforcomont sot to bo Appropriato legislation, then there is no ond to tho lagislation which Congrovs may attemnt. Lliero woro many of the Houthern Histes which would bo crushiod botweon the upper and netlior mill-etone, It you mssert this power in Cone Eress, then tho Statca Liold all their rights AT THE WILL OF FLUCTUATING MAJOLITIES IN CONOnESS, Ho would despair of Lis country it such n doc- drino wan to prevail. No man iu’his senses can boliove that wny other than a monarchical OV = sramont can exint ina territory of the oxtent of durs, If lucal welf-govornmont is to ba deetroyed. Tho' momout that it is docided that the Htytos bave no rights oxcopt such s are subject tu tha #ill of ductuatiog maforitios In Covgress, thou this Court may ozorciso its functioua fox a fow yeurs louger, but it will in w short time give way 1o the now' order, Mo know that it was nor Ukely that any more lows of thiw character monld bo mado in this genorationy but thesa laws which aro now on tho statute-books must be continued, He coucluded with » lowing ap- fnl to tho Court to so declda that tho righia ot ho Hiates would Lo pronounved Just as the were whon tho oldest mdmber of the Court too! b soat, excopt as restrictod by the smendmenta, Lvm'lt 4till be, sa from tho dawn of our history, & Pluribus Unum, 'I'hese words had Leon borne Bpon our flag fu every battle on the land and e woa; they woro witnewses of tho past aud 9.131‘1‘3:; lm g\e tuturo, )lo‘mnl‘: have almn D thiy court-room o ta Dapltal of this land, TET S — FEMALE SUFFRAGE, DRCISION OF XUK UNITED STATKS WUPREAK COURT DENYING TUE RIGNT OF WOMEN TO VOTE. Wasuixaros, March 29.—Tho failowivg opinion n;fldfflwred in the Buproma Court to-day : . 1d—~Miger v h - reice Cour of Mimonrt ek 1 coae e, 13 the cass presenting J quustion whothsr uuder T . Mment A wonian, who ls & cltizen d"&%fiflgfl. wd of 8 Hlats, 14 a voter in the Bt of o aid Uish women aracitizon, Fhes” Loed aloue. 1t s \iere, under the Fourtesuth KBoy wero before jersons and o1 eiciaded fromm ehlscaalih by o parc okl Foderal Constitutlon was or ued by Lo peopla M the United States, compossd of the peuplo of tho Joveral Hiated, and whosver at tha ms of ite sdop- Don was one’ of the poople became o ellizen, Al Nildrea barm of elisvis yeriaia WIdLa (b jusisdie The naturalization show that women tizena tlie aame as diction in Federal tlou aro themnelves citlzenn, Isws sre rovlewed to invo abwsyn toen connklorod Eares. n’x’fu'a;lflcn:ulu that tho Fotrtrenth Amendment 3 not affoct (his citizonalip of womion nny moro than 10d10 of men, and thin minors' Fighta do not depond upon i, Sha hs always becn 'n cilizen from hee Dirt, ehtiticd to wll the privileges, fununities, cte,, of cltizensbip, Tho Atnendment prohibited tho Atats i which sho iives from abridging any of thaso rightr, "The right of suffrego {n not_mado f1 terms ous of {ho priviieges of tho clifzen. The United tates hes no Yoters, and no ono can vate for Federal withont being competent to vole for Blata officers, Tho elective aflcers of the United States are chonen ircetly or in- directly Ly the voters of the Blaies, ‘Tho owmendment i not add to tho privileges or tmmunities of tho citizen it simply furnfshicd sn addittonal guaranteo for the protection of Auch an ho already had, Nor fa flio tight of muffrago coestennivo with the citizenship of the Btstes, When the Federal Con- atitution waa adopted, all tho Biates but Rhodo Tsland had Constitutions of their own, in not ono of whiich were all citizens rocognized us cntitled to this right, And under sl theso circitratances {¢ cannot bo for o mowunt doubted that If 1t id Leen intonded 10 make citizous of the Uniled States votars the frais- crs o/ the Constitution wenld havo #o exprossed tlit intentlon, and not have foft ko fmportant & change in the condition of cltizeunlip, as it then exiated, 10 fm~ lieation, But 1f furthor evidenca in needed it 18 to Fo fotinii n tha' provistua af the Constitution. 1t sufirayo fa neceasnrily & part of citizenship, then thg prosiaions of the Constitution which givus citlzeos of eaclt Blate all the privileges and hamunitics of clti- zotn {n tho noveral’ Biaten would entitio (he citizens of cachi Statoto thoright to vote In the soveral states Yrecizely aa b citizens of thoss States are. Othier " provislonn, among them that relating 0 the apportionment of represcntatives, wero clted to the mme poiot, But sthil sgain, atter the aduption of 1ho Fourtesnih_Amendinent it ,ivas fownd Tieceatary o uwe in the Fiftconth Amendment the following languago: The right of citizens of thn Unlted Biates to vota sliall uot ba donfod or abridged Dy the Unlted States or by nny Btata on nccount of race, color, or previous condition of servitude,” Ti Fouriconth Amendment had provided against abridgment of the privilegos or jmmuniies of citf- rens, and if tus right of mulTrago fa ouo of them, why amend the Conatitution further {o provent ity ‘beinyy denied on_ account of race, color, otc,? 'Tue duty of tho United Blates to guararites o tho fitato 8 republlc- £0 form of Government Is_discharged in_protecting thoso Governments which wero recognized as belng republican in form by tho Constiiution when rdopted, 1The Governments of tho Ktatos beiny then rceeptod it must ho assumed that they sro_such a8 aro to Lo guaranteed, Tho admisslon of new Btatos is then conniderod, and it is found that thero In nothe ing to fayor Lo ied that sufTrago fa o right of citlzen ship, but everything to repel It: alao, the Testoration of i Blaten to tis Unlon afier the War, nons of tiem having d for female mulTrage, s, 8 per- 308, who liw slmply deciared bis Tatentlons to’ becbmns a cltizen of tho Udifted Blates may vola under cortain circumstances {n_Misrourl and other States, and this could not bo if suffrage degendod upon the' right of citizenalip. Tho Court ara unanimots in the opinion that the Constitution of tha Unlted Btaten docs not confer the right of KufTrage upau any onc,sud that the Constitutlons of tho aeveral Staten which commit the {runt to suen alone ure not uccessally vold, Afiemed, Tho Chilof~Justico delivered tho opinion. ———— SECRETARY BRISTOW, TALK ATOUT RESLGNING. Dispateh to Phdladelpivia Times (Independent), ‘Wasminaroy, D. C., March 28,—Thoro aro sove eral good roasons for Lelioving that Recretary Dristow will retiro from tho Cabinet unmediately aftor tho 80th of Juno, if ho does not soonor taka bis doparturo. 1Io hnanot boen ablo to ax- ort that reformatory influenco which he fondly liopod Lio would be ablo to do when ho consented to give up a lucrative law practico and run the Treasury Dopartment. e thought Lo had auf- flciont influonce with Grant to epable him to conduct this * Dopartment pretty much au bo ploased, Mo accordingly dotormined on n rathor oxtensivo remodeling of that branch of the public norvico. DBut ho liad gearcoly put in bis sicklo boforo ho was Dbid stay his hand. Ile mado a decided sfand, how- over, and flnally won ; but the President Ly no mean yieldod gracefully. 'This was on tho ro- moval of Whitley from tho hoad of tho Hecrot Borvico. Tho noxt conflict grow ont of tho order Isaued by Bristow In regard to two mombors of tho same family Lioldiug ollice. Grant construed this e & roflcction, unintentiousl of courue, on himsolf, and he inelsted on its rovoes- tion, This timo tho Becrotary had to coma down. Then came o fight botweon Bristow aud tho mighty Xullott. Tho latior had norer boen pubjoct to any rostraints in the oxpondi- taro of monoy, and thin was contrary to the bueiness notious of tho head of tho Dopartmont, An order was issned requlrin; all the accounts of the SBFHI’"BIHZ Architoct’s oftico Lo bo nudited, and this was mndo rotroactivo also, The iratg Mullett at onca robelled, and bis friond Shopherd prossed Grant to atand by his friend, and let tho Hocrotary go to thunder, " The Presidont was 8o fiiu{‘m«o ut Drigtow sald tho ordor must stand or Lis rosignation ba accopted, Mullott had to cavo, but in a fow woeks another rupture occurred botwoon the Chief and Lis unruly eubordinate, and tho lstter was compolled to remgn. Tho Hoss of tho District, who was dolo all the Govorn- mont J)lnmhin-— and gna fitting ot oxorbitant rates, domanded tuo restoration of Lifa friond and alloy, but Bristow was {ncxorablo, 'I'ho I'resi- dont'was also infloxiblo fora_fow days, bat ho 20v0 way ot lnst, much to Mutlott and Shop- hord’s disgust, ‘Thwa (ar * Ilanors woro onsy, * but from that timo down the Secretary hos boon losing ground, 1o ordored certain roforms in the Internal Revenue Dopartment which would hava worked groat savings and provented mauy lenks, but Grant put his foot down and was imn- movable, and g0 it bas gono on ovor sincs until tho Secrotary has givon up in disgust and do- terminod to quit. —_— THE VICE-PRESIDENT'S VIEWS, A TALK WITIL HENDY WILBON—WMAT I THINRS OF IRRGIDENT GRANT AND TUE BOUTH—THE COMING ELECTION, Waalington Correspondence Pitlsburg Dispateh. At this polot it ocourred to moe to put out a loading quoetion, * Mr, Wilgon, will tho Rapublican party clect tho noxt Prosident 7" Tho Vico-Presidont pansed and sald: "1t deponds ontiroly on tholr bohavior. Thoy can It thoy will. But thoy cannat do it by torrarizing individoal opinion and expression, sad applywg patronage to tho curo of natural fndignations. This country in stubborn, Tho Ropablican party In it is the intolligent patriot- ism and froo upirit of tho country, Republicans will not broak up tho traditions thoy took with thelr mothor's milic and holp any one man, Lows aver honorablo, to o perpetual euccession. Tho dangor with us is tlie porversion of tho party to individual ambition. Wo would have smoath sailiog if this third-torm dolueion was out of tho way, In tho last thirty days it has mado moroe hasto towards fle doom tlian In the wholo year previous. It Is coutrary to our conscienco and tiaditiony, and thor s 0o sonke In it. Yot the oxistonco of the Itopublican party may be bound up {n tlns personal vagary, I saw the thied torm cropping out a good while ago, It firut asmumed tho form of & Consorvatlve candis dature, Bob Toomba, Btonhens, and othors woro to start it ou Lelalf of ihe South. Mouby boastod that hie was to Puy o Yankeo trick ou lho‘ \nuknel.a-nukmx ge Irosident and Mis vatrouuge, and mako a Conservativo candidato of kim. ~ Wa loft the Civil Illl(lnl bilt uzor one #cssion beeanso it was pluinly intimated that tho Presldent, in his underatanding with lug Contodorate fricnds, meant to vato 1E Nothing has Lappenod, that I kuow of, to make tho Presidant ohonga position on Arkansas and tho Forae bill but o convictiou thiat he could not ho ro-elocted by auch a coalition sa was originslly outliued,” *You woro against thosa moasures, Mr, Vico- Tromdont " “I wos. Although a Massaohuseits and a Now England mau, sml a porty man {n avery senyo of fidality to my public asagelaies, and tho goneral policy Wa bogin to_introduce, T am pous 1tive in tho beliof that wa must got whito men, born or bred in the Houth, to ruls it, and that Hiato Governmenta of negrocs snd a handful of whito men who absorb tiio patronago, sod are Hepublicaus for thie vake of 1t, will not staud ap, Therofore Iopposa forco Lills, if their ubjeats srosuspected of being political and tritling with Btato Covernmeuts accordiug as they stand In thojpath of & certain ambition or out of {t." *Alr, Vice-President,” said I, **doos tho Pres- 1dont speak to you with iy former cordinlity #in0g you publislied your lotter of Jauuary last *‘Yes, Ihaveno complaint to make, I'ro- spcct the Prouldent, but am nat tmuch consulied by Lim, and do not belong to the intimate circlo of the Whito House. Ihove boen told that ho said I wad nos attendiug to my own businoss, or Tether that 1 was forward 1 expresstuj about the snccesslon, Novertholews, I am too oid in affairs to go blind, The pacitioation of tho country L the first taak of tho prosent timo, Every &cod omotion should go that way. We wantthe Union back in s spirit, and the co- oparation of the whito intolligenco of the late siavo Btates, Tuat {s one of wy ubjectsin going Boush, to instruot my mind." **1t wonid hiave boen bottor for the Proaident,” Teald, “to huve alwo viited tho Bouth au ity conquoror and magistrato,” The Vice-Vresidont did not reply, 80 I asked him to explan to motho canuo of Grsat's chauge of front n Arkansas, *+1 think tho third torm had a good doal {0 do withit, Lesides, Iam told that thero are rail. soad interests out thore to the mmount of £5,000.000 or £6.U00,000 at stake. on tho possox- sion of tho Etate Govornmont. If tho Arkansas vole had bewt takeg tirut, and tha ¥oroa bill had not havo pasred Congress, ™ s Look," said 3r, Wilaon, **at thn want of shame {u thoin Arkansas mon. Thore is ho donbt that Clayton and party chisated Brooks out of hin aloction. Whon «Im{ found the other man, Baxter, would not work as thoy wanted, they tuened about_and exposed thoir own dik- honeaty, I think I'oland dealt_with that ques- tlon In"the epint of justico, Justico is ofton a compromin *Then you approve of tho Louislana com- promien? " Ths Vico-Prenidont anawared this queation by saying: ‘Both wides down thero aro wrong; wrong in fact, wrong in spirit, _Thero's anothier thing dolicato to spoak of, but I'll say it to you y Casoy's np{mlmmcn: thero Liaa Losn very unfor- tunato. Warmoth told mo that Cascy mado the firat break i the me." 2 ** Aro his napirati for tho Bonato favored at tho Whito Houso? " “1think it's unuorstood that the ob]l:r.‘% of & good deal of the difforencos thero is Casoy's de- Biro for tho Senato."” 1 tell you,” continued Mr, Wilaon, * political partiea aro now askow. DIarty linos run in one direction and thereal differences belween men in another. Thero are fully one-half of the Demo- crats whio ought to bo i our party aud a propor- tion of our own that wa could very well dispenso with. 1'eoplo with good intentions tonard tho whole country; and_willing to eeo justice dono according to tho decrees of tho conflict just passed, and axious tosoo the Govornment ro- spectable; thnt should bo the true coslition. ow our party and tho Domoeratle party are both tho prey of rival peraonal ambitions and re- sentments, This third-term iden Laa dono o mighty wight of misclnet.” “'Fhe Iresidont, I learn, or hia cotorio, nro sovero on Blalno and Dawes for opposiug 0 Forco bill 2" **So it insald. Blaine, I_balieve, ia thn main gbjoct of attack. I met urtaigh, who pub- lilios tho Washington Republican, tho othor dny, and I said to him, ‘Why aro you attacking tha lato Hpoakor? ‘That won't lelp bnrmony.” Ifo aid that Diaine had bLoen doing mischief with his committees,” “Then, Mr, Wilkoh, vou think the noxt Presi- dency 18 atill a doubtful proposition ¥ “Wo must conclliate,” snswered the Vico« Prosident. +Jobn Cochrane wrate to mo tho othor day that tho Liboral Republicans had boen gravitating toward the Democratic party for gomo timo, but now woro lalting, undocided whoro to go. Wo want to be the party of the mild-doalibg nation. We want, iu or out of the party, to co-operate with tho best intelligence of the whito men of tho South, and LavoJost pa- tionco with thfs_oxperiment of sdininistering Targo States by a fow whites—convanlently fow— and all the rest nogroea, Qur party is now rap- idiy becamivg o radical one, and a_ mild majori- ty, Whon it was time to bo radical, I wan notin tha rear, Good nature to the front is what we desire now.” Satd L, * Mr. Wilgon, will you Join the excur- elon party to Moxi o o \{'lm in goiug 2" T hear that Dennts, of Maryland; Cameron (whio gets it up), Avthony, sud Ben Porloy Poore aro gong.” I shan’t o, I am too poor. and poor men in public life sulfer mors impntation from using = Govermmeut ship or any auch perquisites than rich men.” vo th —pe— NOTES AND NEWS, COMMIBBIONEN DOUGLASS' BUCCESSON, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasnuisaroy, D. C., March 81.—It is roported to-night that Commissioner Douglass will suc- cood Judgo Peck in tho Court of Claims, and that W. O. Avery, of Chicago, presont Chiof Clerk of the Tronsury, will become Commigsion- er of Internal Revonue, Avery was long Chief Clerk of the Internal Revonue Department. [0 the Associated Press.) THE INTEUNAL REVENUE BULEAU. ‘Wisninozox, D, 0., March 81.—It seoms to bo renerally belioved that Mr.Douglaes will soon ro- tire from his position aa Intorunl Rovenuo Com- missioner, Itia thought bo will not rotire from the public servico, Internal revanto receipts for the month ond- ing to-day, 4,231,654, Racceipts for Mareh, 1674, 87,781,000, 27Uusloms receipts for tho weok ending March Laltimoro, Ipli ar: In discunsing tho rotiromont of Gon, Spinner from tho Treesurer’s ollico, Gon. Dutlor said it wod bis opinion that Gon. Bpibnor had been forced to rosign, bocauso of hus viows on tho greenback ikaue. Spinnor bolioves in the ex- paugion of tho currency. while Mr. New, his #nccesyor, is a hard-mouoy maa In the strictost sonBD, A WEDDING, Tho aristocratio circles of colored gocioty aro dooply oxcited ovor au suticipated wedding which is to take plnco at an early day, Mrs. Sonator Jones' maid is to bo lol,” n blushing brido, to tho nltar by Gen. Butler's cook. Groat preparations are belng mado forthe Imppinuul. and it {3 rumorod that the manelon of Senator Jonos will ba thrown open in order that tho favorod pair mny kold a recoption. GLN, BUTLER, Gen. Butlor charscterizos oa falen the story tolographod from hore that ho is counsot for tha claim to recover ¥50,000 for proporty soized by himuelf whun in command st Now Orloans. He #aya Lio I not counaal for auy olaim ponding be- foro thio Lreasury Dopartmont, and in no event would ho Lecomo counse!l to recover money for propesty ecized at New Orleans, THE TEXAS OUTRAGES. Orders from tho War Departmont to Military Commanders — Latest IRos Ports from tho Soat of War. Sacial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasuinazon, D, 0., March 81.~The Govern- mont authoritios have boen giviug vory aloss at- tontion to tho roports of Moxzican ontrages, and 1o of tho opinion that they aro groatly exaggor- ated. It ia thought that thoy orignute with spoculativo oontrnctors, who desiro war, and with ranclmen who wish to croato s sentimens in favor of the payment of Mexican claims. [0 the A ssocated Press, ) ‘Wasnmvaton, D, C., Muzeh 31.—Tno following Lologram was recolved Loro to-day from tho Goye- urnor of Toxaa 3 Auxriv, Tex,, March 80.—Ilfs Ewecellen O Grant, Frestisht of the Gntied biator oo < Ths depredations of orgunized Lauds of robbers from the topublic of Moxico have of late increased in fro- Auonry and strecily which throaicn the depopulation of tho lower 1tlo Grande country, Tho alurmi in the country botween Noucos nd the Itio Graude, convequent upon these raids, i which our peoplo aro vuttilualy murdored aad helr properiy forcibly takion by thiess foralgn dewporadoes, 18 wiilo- spruad, and, unicss rollaved by somo assurances of pro- tection, must result i n genoral Lroaking up of the sellomenty, On tho 26tk of ihis suouth, & lar prly of thelo robbors ponetrafed ihe uterfor an far within 18 Juiles of Corpus Obrist!, robbing atores and ranches, and mur- dering uud capturing cilizens, aud capturing and dee altoytag Unitad Riates wall, T appeal (o Your Excole lency for protectlon for tho people of that country agalust theso fuvarions of oullaws from Muxlco, sinco tuey licve Loen of almost weekly occurrouce for sov- ol uouthis past, aud ara increaing in force aud bolduess. Oitlzons of that country Lavo lecn com- +pelled for most part to mova to the towns for protoce ton, and uo gecurity exiata outaidu thesu corporstions for 1ifs ur roporty, and tho pooplo iu the townw over hold themsclves 1u ronstant readinves for defense, 1 trust Your Exeolloucy will deex it proper 10 glys plo oo tho Rlo Grauds Lorder fu rance I now give you thot ad extreme Very roipectfully, 3 ok, Governor of Toxaa, Tho Beoratary of Wer sont the following roply: Wasunaron, D, 0. March 3t,—Gorernor of Teras— The kresideut boiug ‘sbaout, your telogram bas been seut tome, Orders will Lo given to the military sue Uiorlties o take immodiato Miops towards iho protoo- ton of the poople of Texss on the Mexioan frontler, WL W, BuLkNaF, Bocratary of War, GavnyratoN, Tex., March ‘The Netos spoolal from Corpus Christi of thio Slst asys: » An Americau woman with bor husbaud, {u gompeny with a toamater from Larodo, arrived hore to- day. The woman givos a sworn statomont that ubo saw at the Han Fornando Creek on laat Vsi- day, about 85 milen from hore, two Amuricons duad, Thoy were stabbod in’ sovoral places, Lhieir horses and arms wero stitl noar, They spparoutly had boen dead about & day. Ona Wan & vory stout may, with heavy black balr and 4 tho other a light-haired man, Both woro about yoars of ago. 'Thoy Wora not known. Tho teamstore buried them in thoir eaddla blaukets and hustonod on. Slie Baye at o placo oalled Chocolate, about 20 milos from thia place, two Mexicaus wero bmugiug m;n 8 troe, This iy ovidoutly the work of the rE. o ** Humors from w roliable source report other elmbiar casow, aleo that u large body of Moxicaus Liave crosuad the Rio Grando frow Moxivo, mak- iog tnese thoir objective pomty. Thero 16 groat mnxicty falt for the safoly of our eitizons, Lusineos Is almont ontirely snspended ; no leaving town or comiug in, Aorchauts say that they will order no wmore goada till theso oute rages are chockod aud they ure afforded somo Protaction. Our citlzevs Aud arms aro {nade- %0 reslst thoir attacks. Citizons and mer- ots held o moeting Lo-day, roquostiug tho Qoverumisnt 4o furlsly immodiate relif," Lioen voted on afterwards, thoe Forco bill woold LAWLESS MINERS. The Luzerne County, Pa., Men Still Presorve a Threatening . Attitude. They Make Frequent Raids for Purposes of Intimidn. tion. Trouble Antioipated at ths Nelsonvillo, Ohio, Minoa, IN PENNSYLVANIA, Tazteroy, Pa., March 3l.—Another crowd of armeod meu have Atarted from Ebervala for tho Upper Lehigh, to atop the men employed by the Jersoy Central Railrond from loading casl at that place. A speclal train laaloft here with o do- tachment of polico, armed and equipped, to ro- slst any attempt at violonco by the mob, The re- ault of tuis ralding I nwaitel with proat nnxioty, Our local polico i3 too wmall to contond with tho exasporated minors, and » call for the mlitary is expectzd, A dispatch from tho Uppor Lehigh annouuces the killing of McDermott, ono of the bosses there. Lnat night cofiin Landbllla wete scrvod on mon who were abtainlng cosl for tho bLoilers at tho Xckioy collfory. 'Tho whole mining region in tho Stato s in groat oxeitemont, The raiders aro callod “ Landerburno's regimant," from the fact that Landerburne has boen nelling thom con- domued Governmont mitskets, HazreroN, Pa., March 81.—Deputy-Sherift Rhodes, accompanied by Colvin Pardes and s number of our best citizens, havo just left here by special traln for the econc of disturbance. All ara fully armed and prepared to assiet the Sharifl tho in dischargo of his duties. Another rald wae made on Yorktown to-day, Men got- ting coal for tho enginos wero driven off with violencn, The probability is that tho mines will 1l with water unloss assistanco is oltalued to- night. ‘Ill.nm.r:m:l. Pa., March 31.—C p, m.—Daputy Bheriff hoades sud hid porde have juat arrivad with four prisoners captured at Ebervalo, The mob wore discovered on their rotura from Upper Lehigh, whon tho Bherlft advisod them to throw awny their arms, after which ho with bis posse proceeded on to Ebervale sud awaited the ar- rival of tho rinters. Wishiue to_avoid unneces- sary trouble tho Sleriff kent out a courier to warn them a pec- ond timo, throstoulug (0 arrest overy man found with urms on bis person, The min- 018 wora soon scen approaching, but without their guns, having proviously secreted thom in tho woods, Lvery mon was searclied as hio camo in, the result being tha arrest of tho four muon mentioned above, who bad pistols aud billies on their porsons. Nince eending the dls&ntoh announcing the Kkilling of McDermott, at Upper Lebigh, it has b&un fearned that his doath rosulted frow an ac- cident, 1t is reported that an offort was mada to throw ono of tuo passenger traing off the track to-day, botwoen Joddo aud Ebervale. There fs alko s rumor tuat o crowd of miners are coming to- night from_ Schuytkill County to mako s raid on Audenricd, Yorktown, sod Joanesvillo, PorTsvILLE, Pa,, March 81,—\ grand parado of tho Mochanics' and Workingmen's Ecnovolont Asnocintion of Aebland, and tho Afechavies’ and Laborers' Benevolent Associationsfrom Gordon and Heckectorville, occurred biero this afternoon, About G600 mon wers in liue, who oxpressed thomsolves determined to atand out to the last, At 7 p. m. rioting Logan on the etrocts opposite tho Rineor Iouse. Chief Burgess Gensoll called out tho potice foree to quell tho riot. Roughs from Centrallz and Patches turnod;on Chief Bur- gews and fired sovoral shots nt him, without ef- foct. No arrcets wero made, feanngit would cuuge a grontor riot, CGreat excitoment provails, ‘Tho citizens fonr that thoro will bo trouble to- bight, A report to-night to the offect thut the Diacklogs, @8 thoy aro termed, at tho Mansion Iouse, omployed by the Ponnsylvauia & "Reading Itailroad * Com- pany will bo attacked. ~ To-day, botween Locust Gap and tho Aluska colliory, the train bands woro stoned, fired upon, and driven from the cars, Buperintendent Oliouson went to tho spot and brought tho train through eafoly. Biaxorry, a., March 31.—~The mon at the Tuck Nidgo colliory iutendstriking to-morrow for tho 1874 basis. TFveryono suspouded to-doy in tho Hoary Clay oolliery. Reaving, March 81.—Tho Eagle says that tho announcement of the coalition of tha'two untonn 18 bailed with joy by tho mincra and suspended rallroad employes, ° Jollitication meetings are boing held in Behuylkill County, and Presidents Hiney and Ithoades will isuuo o proclamation. Hannnona, Pa., March 81.—Tho' following messnge waa sent to tho Sherils of Behuylkill, Columbia, and Northumberland Counties : I am iuformod that a tumult or mob disturbing the publlo pesce existain_your countios, aud an spplica- Hlon hos boeu made to” me, under tho set of My 4, 1474, to suppreas tho samo, ' 1 couslder it your duty, oacivil ofiicer of your county, to order ‘out a posss comitatus without dulay, aud ‘suppress all tumuits, rlots, mobs, or_unlawfut’ nterforenco with persans or proporty in your county, (Bligned) J1,'F. Hautuaxrr, Governor, THE NELSONVILLE MINERS, Coruxnus, 0., March 81,—Boveral prominent coal oporators callod on Goy. Allon to-day and informed him that thoy liad good reason to be- llove that serious troublo might bo oxpected at Nelsonvillo beforo loug from mischiof-mnking coal-miuers, who aro secking to drivo all colored minors from tho Hocking Valloy, Thoy called to obtain his opinion a8 to what thoy bod better do under tho eclrcum- stances, The Governor informed tho party that Lio Lind issued a proclamation to tho local ofil- cinla to 1ea their full authority to prevent blood- shod or deatruction of ,Eropnll)’, and thot, with the law, was amply sufficlent to mcot all cascs, ‘Plio Governor doclined to give any advice as to what steps tho local oporstora sbould take to protect thoir proporty, aving tho citizons must coustrue the laws for thomselves,—thnt it wau lils business to act when the Inwa wero violated rathor thau to anticipato their violntion. —— FIRES. AT TICONDEROGA, N. Y. RoTLAND, Vi, March 31.—A firo broke out in Ticonderogs, N. Y., thia moruiug, in the store of Tuyno & Gilligan, which spread rapldly to tho adjoiuing bulldings, It waa impossiblo to check It untsl tho entiro business portion of the village wag {n nshes, It crossed tho streots In overy direction, and tho fonr corners, on which wera Vleming'sa Central House, sud storea of French, ‘'ivoadway & Co., Weed & I’lumlu‘:, togothor with the buildiugs on hoth eldes of the sticot for n lon distauco, wero destroyed, Tha total loay fu catimated at 200,000, whichi 1a par- tially covared by insurance, but to what extont 1s not known as'yot. Nearly all tho storen inthe village sud many dwelling-houscs wora buraned, Tha causo of tha flre is unknowa. AT DES MOINES, Des Moixes, In., March 31.—A flre broke ont in the Ropresentatives® Hall in tho Stato-Ilouse, this morning, which was discoverod by the jani- torina room below from coals falliog througn tho floor, About 13 foet squara of tho hall floor, soveral chairs, two sottoes, and tho wail to the colling wera Lurned. With the atd of work- ing mon from tho now Capltol and water bucketa the fira was put out. It was cauded by burning soot falling through an old rogistor carclessly loft open fu the chimnoy when it was changed from & ventilating flue to a chimuoy. AT DETROIT, Bpeciat Diwpateh to The Chicaco Triduns. Dersory, Michk, March 31.—Tho McDouald Houee, condusted by MeDonald Lrothers, burn- od down this moruivg. The bullding was old, and the losa witl not excood $5,000, which is par- tially {nswed, AT, FAST ST, LOUIS. Br, Lous, March 81,—Six small business Liousea at Eant 8¢, Louls burnod cerly this morn. ing, Involving a loss of $25,000. lusured for 10,000, but tho ofticos are not reported, — g THE "WEATHER, > Wasuixatoy, D. 0., April 1—1 &, m.—Tor the Upper Luke yeglon wud thence southwestward to tho Lower Missouri Valley, aud southward over tho Ohlo Valloy and Teaneasgo gouoratly, cloudy and colder weetlior, with valn or anow during the day, north to weet winds, and rislug barometer, MIBCXLLANEZOUS, Oainms, Neb,, March31.—Tha most sovero torm lu yoars Las provalled east of tho Morih Platte to-dsy. Thero was & very high wind, nnd & fall of 6 or more inclics of wob mnow. ‘Travel {n rusnended on sevoral Btato raifroads to-day, The Union P'acifio train is noven hours Inte, Byectal Dispaleh to The Chieagn Trilmns, Bioux City, Ia., March 831.—A sudden changn in tho woatlor occurrod last night. The wlcot- storin which provailed eatly clianged to #now koo after midnighit, and hiss continued snowing, -ccmnrnmed by high wind, all day. There in no indication of its abating to-night., It 1 hardly possiblo that the raliroads can cscapo anothor blockade, The storm affecta the telegraph lines, sud rondera commubieation very uncertain, Srectal Dispatch tn The Chicags Lrivune, Tancot.x, Neb., March 81.—11ho sovercst anow- storm_of the seasou in raging m-u-fy accomn- panied by s heavy, drifting wind, which will probably Ml all the cuts. ‘T'ho weather the past fow days has been oxtremely fine. Farmners commenced sowing grain on tho o3th inat, Ihousanda of ncrewaro alrondy in. Last year they commenced tho sama dats, but, & sovero enow-storm arriving, they bad to postpono until April 8. Last yoar thoy commencod planting corn May 1. fhin year they aro propaiug for tho middle of April. Specitd Inevatch o The Chicaro Trioune, Covxeit Lrorvs, Is. Iarch 31, —The most violent Anow storm of (s seaton 1s raging to- night, 8hould warm weather follow, the damaga to property will bo fncaleulable, S, CRIME, COUNTERFEITERS CAPTURED, Ricnytoxp, Va., Mareh 31.—A specisl to the Dizpatch says tho oflicers of the United States Bearat Bervico mado araid tuto the counties of Scott, Wiso, Russol, DBuctinuan, Bmythe, and Montgomery, thls Stato, and arrested nino man- ufacturara of countorfeit money. A largo amount of counterfeit coin, bills, dios, platoa, ete., waacaptured, Tho leader of tho gang, Joo Mullins, made a desparato resiatauce, attempt- ing to wshoot his captors. The prisoncra wero brought to Abingdon and committed to jail. Threo other squads_of mountad oflicers aro to bo heard from, and they are hourly vz pucted to comto in_with ‘shout twenty more pris- ouers. The Unitod Htaten ofticers aro under di- roction of Chief Wasbburn, The Government dotectiven Linva beon on the track of theso coun- terfeiters for tho last oight years. A BOLD VENTURE. Special Dupatens to The Clicavo Tribune, Kaxsas Crry, Mo, March 31.—Five mrn left thin city last woek for Carroll County, Missouri, whore they loarned that Jim Ifinos, ono of tho Muncle train robbers, was «lcoping. On reache ing there they found their man, and surrounded tho houso. o rushed ou! with a rovoiver in each hand and mounted a horae, riding boldly nnd snfoly awny. Shots were axchangzad, but np 0118 WaS WON1K ‘Ihe ofticinls are detormined to capture theso roblors. CLEMENCY PRAYED, Special Dupatch to 2he Chicugo Tridwne, Cuaxpaon, I, March SL—The verdiet agalvat Jotin Litlo and two sons, charged with manelanghter and sentenced to threo years' im- prisopment, mocta with uuiversal diespproval througliout tho county, and in this city especiale Iy; consequently Col, Wolfe, Judge Cunning. ham, B. J. Harris, and others of the most prom- inent citizens of our county, elart for Springfleld to-morrow to beg tha mercy of the Governor in the case. All hopo for their success. THE KENTUCKY KU-KLUX TRIALS, Lovisvire, Ky., March 91.—A special to the Courier-Journal sava thoe trial of tho Ku-Kiux in "Todd County in boing pressed to-day without interruption or trouble. Everytbing la quiet, and the company of Stato militia from thia city bave been recalled, tho citizens of Todd having themselves formed o company of Btata militis, uador commad of County-Attorney Frank Dris- tow, a brother of the Bocretary of ihe Treasury. ESCAPE OF CONVICTS. Corvamus, 0., March 31,—William Dookey and Jumes Parker, two prisonors belng broughit {from Toledo to tho Penitentiary, under sontenco for burglary, jumped frow the train while going at the rato of 30 miles an liour, nnar Orange Hta- tion, 14 miles trow this city, to-day. and escaned. Up to this hour noither of tha convicis hava boen Lieard from. POLYGAMY TRIAL. Barr Laxgm, Utab, March 81.—Tho trial of George Roynolds for polygamy is in prograss bo- foro Jude Emorson iu tho Third District Court. Thos is tho Lrat indictment and trisl under the Insr of 16872, and will probably bo made i tesd caso, VIOLATED THE MARRIAGE LAW, Mexrms, Tonn,, March 31,—Ex-State Sena- tor Robert MeReuna, a lending Republican poli- tician, Laa been soutouced to the Ponitentiary for flve yoars for marrying his formor wifo's granddaughtor, in violation of a Stato law. BURGLARS IN MADISON, Speetal Dupaten to The Chicuan Trioune, NapisoN, Wik, March 81,—Thore waa quite & burglarious rald in the Third Ward of this city lagt night. A dozen houses were vieited, and womo plunder socirod. CASUALTIES. THROWN DOWN AN EMBANKMENT, Xew Yurk, March 81.—This morning whilo six laborers on tho Easton & Amboy Railrosd wero sitting in a construction car, it waa pushed over sn ombankmont fifty feot high by a train back- mr. againit {t. Antolno Turrell was inctantly killed, and Michael Much and two others, uawnen uulinown, hlllln injured, Oswald Jurren and Jesse DoCarlin had ‘their fogs crushod, LOST ON THE PACIFIC CDAST. BAN FPraxcisco, March 81.—A dispatch from Portland, Oregon, roports that the Larkeutine Architoct, from Ban Yrancisco, in ballast, went ashore ot the mouth of the Columbia River on Monday evening, aud will bo o total loss. Tho crew woro saved. HORRIDLE DEATH, Buectal Dispateh to The Chizazo Tridune, Pr, Warsz, Ind,, Merch 91.—Georgo Draclhor wog thrown from o wagon into the canal near this city tast night, and found dead this morne lug, with the wagon-box on top of him, KILLED BY A ROCK. Bpecial Dusvateli to Ths Chicano Tridune, Des Moy, Ia., March 81,—1dward Solsby, & miuor, was instantly killed on Saturdny nt Avery by & rock falliug ou him. Mis mother is a wid- ow, and lives at Caseyville, IIl, FINANCIAL, ABLOOMINGTON DRY GOODS FANLURE, Speciat Diepateh to rhe Chveaco Tribune, BroowNarow, IIL., March 81, The dry gooda firw of James W, Peck & Co., of Bloomington, lias made an asaignmont for ita eroditors o 11, 0. Ewing, attorney. Tho lisbilities are 10,000 ; aazots probably 25 per cent. A LONDON FAILURE Lovpox, March 30,—William Thomas Honley, telograph engineer and contractor, Las failed. Libilitios, £2,600,000, NS O TIE INDIANS, Ralding Apnchos in California, Bax Fuanotsco, Mareh 31,—Advices from So- nora ropert numerous raids by Apaches sup- poeed to bo from Arizoua. A fight occurred bo- twoon Indisns and o party of forty National Quards, Ono of the latter waa kitled. Tho Apache loax {a unknown, ¢ ‘Cho rosidenca of a man named Bedgway, near Genon, Nov., was burned Iast uight. Lo’ owne er’s body was found in tho ruius this morning, An lnquost showed that ho was probably mur- deored by the Iudisus, aud the house buraed to cover tlio cruno. ——————— ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, Crxcnnaty, 0., March 81,—vs, Aunlo Mayer, ® widow osiding at 339 Main streot, made a dos- porato and probably successful uttemptat sul- cido this aflornaon, A young womau i = cigar atore Lelow Leard two'sliots firod up-talrs, aud, running up, found Mre, Mayer with s revoiver in Ler hand and fuce blncdlui, Bhe endoavored to tako tho rovolver from her, but tho fronzied womau throatoned to shoot, and uhe left foruld, Inwmediatoly after, two 1noro shiots wore heard, aud Diw, Mayer was found on the tloor bleodiug and “jusonsible, Lmst weok suit was tbejun against bor to recover &1,600, which a party clalmoed duo him from her hus- band. This and olhor financial troubles provi- oously oucountored are supposed to basvo ron- dored Lior insane, Liftlo hopos of hgr recovery. Sle hios w {awily of four dm\hlmu, tho oldeut but 10 yoars of ago. FOREIGN. Ordination of His Eminence Car- dinal Manning at Rome. Favorablo Showing of the English An- nual Budgat, Addltfonnl Reports of Disnffection Among he Carlists, ITALY, GARDINAL JANNING, Tloxr, March 31,—Tho ceremony of conferring the title of Cardinal on Archbishop Manning took place tu-day at tho Church of Ht, Grogory. The rervices woro most imposing, and wero wit- ucssod by a largo congregation, wmcluding & thoueand Euglish and American Catholica. parantes s i GREAT BRITAIN, TUE TURF, Lospoy, March 81.—Tho race for tho great Northaziptoushire stakes way run to.day aud won by Pepin Town; Bluckwateh second ; Shan- non third, THE DUDOLT. T.oxnox, March 01.—It is reported that the forthicoming hudgot will show n total revenuo for thoe tinancial yoar onding March 31, 1874, of £022,000. Tbin falls £2,414.000 below tho rov- onue of tho previouy yoar, but excoods the osti- matos by £197,000, THE: DIECT CADLE. EXPEDITION. LoNnoN, April 1.—Tlo cable stonmor Faraday has rofitted aud i now coaling at Grasenend, Sho will mail on Bunday, at the latest, to com- plota tho work of Jaying the dircet cablo, —_ SPAIN, DISIEXSIONS AMONG THE CABLISTH, Loxpox, Mareh 31, —Spavish advices state that, notwithatanding tho denlals of the truth of tho report of dissonsions atnong tho Carllsta, it it known boyond guestion that there ara sorions differences hatween Don Carlos and tho Carlist Couuncil of tho Province of Navarro. CARLIST DISAFFECTION, Japntp, Mareh 31.—The Carliste have hoisted flagn of truce st Renteria and Uyarzun, and are frateruizing with tho Governtnent troops, Gon. Calresa has written Don Carlos, declar- ing that tho decree fssued by tho latter dspriving him of Lis honors would bo'the best justitication of his courso bo coutd liave, if ho neoded auv, Ono hundred Carlists have been captured at Alavkcsa. THF JOTELLAL-CONCITA CONTROVERSY, Loxpoy, March 31.—The charges mada by Marquin do la Concha ogsiost Gen. Jovellar, linister of War, in regard to the administration of affairs in Cuba, causo great embarrarsment to the (iovernment, and will probably lead to Jo- vellar's rotirumont from tho inistry. ——t BRAZIL, THE EMTENOR TO ABDICATE. Parts, Murch 31,—The Bien Pubifc publishes tho following: **The Ewperor of DBrazil pro- Posea to abdicate in favor of his oldest daughter, the Countess d'Eu. The Emporor, upon his sbdication, will make a tonr of Fuarope, nfter which ho will procced to tho United Etates, where Lio will make hin home."” —_— INDIA. ALLEGTD POISONING YLOT. Carctrra, March 81.—Tho trial of the Gnike- war of Barada, onthe charge of attempting to brive servauts of tho rosidents to poison Col. Pliayro, tho resident Conaul (7) has resulted in tho "dissgrecinent of the Commission bofore which it was tried. e e ] ‘“ k DROP OF JOY IN EVERY WORD,” FrranxoroN, Hunterdon Co., June 26, 1874, —Dr, R. V., Pierce, Buffulo, N Dean Bin: Itis with n happy hoart that I yon theso liues to ncknowledge that von and your Gulden Medical Discovery and FPurgativo™ Pellota nre blessings to the world. Theso medicines cannot be too highly praised, for thoy have almost Drought mo out of tho erave. Thres montls o I wae broken out with largn uicers nad sores on my body, limbs, and face. I procured vour Gold- en Medieal Diacoveory aud Purgative Pollota, and hove taken eix bottlcs, and to-day I am in ‘gooil bealth, all those ugly nlcers having healod aud left my skin 1n a natural, healtby condition, .1 thought ot one time 1 could not ba cured, Al- though I can but pootly express my gratitude to ¥ou, yet there is adrap of Joy in evory word I write. God's blessiug rest oo vou and your won- derful modicines, ia the humblo praver of yours truly, JaxEs O, DeLLis, When » modicine will promptly cura such tore rible eating ulcors and freo tho blood or the vir- ulent poison causiug thom, who eau longer doubt 1te wonderful virtues? Dr. Pierco, however, doea not wish toplace his Golden Modical Discov- ery in tho catalorue of quack patont nostrums by recommanding is to curo overy discase, nor does hio 8o racommiend it; but what ho docs claim is this, thas thero is but ove form of blood dispase that it will not caroe, and that disoase ia cancer. 1io doea not rocommend i Discovory for that Qlscage, ot Lio knows it 10 bo tha moat searching blood clennser yet discovered, and that it will {roo tho blood and system of all othor known DLlocd polsons, be thioy animal, vogotablo, or min- crul. The Golden Discovery {8 toarranted by him to curo the worat forms of Blin Diseascs, un nll forms of blotches, pimples, and cruntions, also all glandular ewelliugs, ana tho worst form of scrofalous and nlcoruted soros of neck, logs, or osher parts, aud all ecrofulous diseases of the bones, na whito swellings, fever soros, bip joint oaud spioal disonses, all of which bolou o serof- ulous diseayca. COXTERTS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE Tssued Wedneeday Horning, Maroh 31, FIRST PAGR—TAr Nescher Trial: Procoedings from Wudnowday, Mar oh B0, inclusive, BECOND PAGY~The 00 Hontenco of Old Me, Storey to Ten Days' Imprisonment in the County Jall, Hailruad News: fieduction of Fares ta the Rast, Waskiugtm: Kah Splonor; Flta John Forter Denied New Trisl, Mesican Danonss Qutrages on the T Frantier, TiLINY PAGE—The Dlack liith: A Historical, Geologh cal, and Geogrraphical Bletch by Gen, Bheridan; Notes aad Goslp about the Gold-Uuntors, Short-Horns: Kale of tho Lotlovuu Herd at Dizou, William Waller Phelpa: e View of the Political Situation, Aretic Kploru- #lou: The Now Aniorloan Expodition Fitting Out. fiu= morous aragraphs, Gonlp About Women. FOURTH PAGE-Editorials: Gompensation for Blayos; Cuunectiout Democracyt Third.Term Nonsensa; New. Pacly Nonssnves The Timas Conorapt Case; Bermons In Htones; Bloody and Sankey; *‘Tho @ood Ol Timos," (oontlnned)s Tolitical Spaakor Halnoa as Dictator; Para. @raphs; Porsonals. News of the Wesk: An Kditorlsl Hummnry, SIXTIL PAQR~Cyelones 2 The Twa Terrifia Tornadocs in Georgla, The South : Tnducoments Offored tn North. orn T'eople Looking for Southorn Ilimos, The Founuer Zoys ¢ ry of Anotlior Family of Missouri Outlawa, ield an ble : Divcased liyod, Lampass, sud Woll's Tosth, BKVENTI PAUR—Sparks of Selence: Tho Frairlo- Goplior; Flakes; llod Hnaw, Iite, The Farm und Gur- den'; Agrioultural Schouls; Bpriog Work: Tho (larden, Kto, The btory of Fidue: A Modern Talo. Iusieyt Carnivarous Plants; Sincority; Acrous the Hiro EIGUTL PAGE—Ths Weekly Finunelalwnd Convmerelad tieview. [Eatrs coplos In siogle wrappers, for malllng, ean be obtainod at Trix TRinexe Couuting-Roow.) Dr, 8choncle’s Stundard Romedies, ‘The standard remodios for all dissasca of the lungs are Bchenak's Pulnionfo Byeup, Behonck's Sea Woed Toulo, and Behonck's Standrako Pille, and, if taken bafure the Tungs are destruyed, o xpocily curo Ls effasted. To thoss throe wedicluos Dr, J, I, Schisnck, of Phlls- dulphis, owss s unrivaltod sucosss 1o tho trestwent of pultaonsry discases, ‘T Pulincnle Syrap ripens the morbld matteria the fungu; naiure throws 18 off by an vasy expootoration, for whou the phlog or ustter s ripoa sligt cough will throw §t off, the patieut bua sust, aud the Juage begln to Lual, To casblo the Pulmonio Syrup todo this, Nohonok's Mandraku Pills aad 8¢t Bos Wood Yonle must ba froaly used (o clvansa the atoisach and livor. Bohouck's Vlile ot on the lrer, remaving all obslruo. U foud aud povrenta souring, 1t asslsts tha digestion by tonlag np tho stomech o a healthy canditlon, o that the food sud the Pubuoulo Byrup wil) make good blood ; thoa the Jungs hoal, wad o patioat will surely got well if caro 18 takon (0 provont fiush cold. All wlo wiah W consult D, Bchenck, eithor porsonally or by letter, exn doso st his priucipal otfice, corner uf itk aud Arch-sta., Philadalylis, overs Mooday, Hobionck'y madicluos aze sold by Ul dragylste Wirvughs out tha couubey, DRY GOODS. DO FORGEY WINDING-UP SALE, TO CLOSH OU'T THE BUBINESS O8 HDAVET &L, 224 & 206 W, MIADISON-ST. A RARE ODANOCH TO GET Dry Goods Cheap. Como and Bea the Prices that we aro now offering our entiro Stock at, and SAVE MONEY, MANY GOODS LESS THAN HALF PRICE THEH BALANCE OF OUR s Fing Laces and Embrailories At SPECIAL BARGAINS this woel, Also, n very largo assortment of EXTRA FINE TABLE DAMASKS, TOWELS, TABLE AND PIANO SPREADS, At fully one-half less than Rogulax Prico. Al Goods marked in Plain Pimmres—ths present aud former rices, BTORE TO RENT FROM MAY 1, as it in, or divided. SPRING 0GDs, Chas. Gossage & Co. We shall display, this morn- ing, in their various depart- ments, all the choice Spring Novelties in Dress and Cos- tume Trimmings, Fringes, Braids, and Buttons to match the new fabrics and color com- binations; Eat Scarfs, Sashes, and Ribbons, new and attrac- tive in pattern and price. The new styles of Sun Umbrellas, richly mounted Fans, and Fan- cy Wares; in all of which we show the largest and most com- prehensive assortment in the West. 106,108 & 110 State-st, prad LRELAA x. 2E "NINTE QUAETERLY STATEMINT P DIME SAVINGS BANI, 105 CLARK-ST. On the morning of Apeld 1, 1875, 815, 120.21 LtA Capital Btock, pali ln( ln‘r 80,000,010 Deposits (sxolusivoly savi 20,120,210 875,120.51 FlitsE, Presidont. cuts o 1 Kelwoy 150" Dime Savings ek ot Chilcaga, do saluimaly swear that tha abovie statoine fs frue, to tha boat of Iy knowladyw » Suberdl I o 1l D AT RS, IRON DOORS AND SHUTTERS, ‘With alr chamlier apon at top aud bottom. Gommugail*Tri DOty W an | oo CORT 0 ATED for i rootiag, aln i ourr: itiars.. Varitna outside. tho. ¢ity o suremonts by fotlowlog tho irectius OlL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, OICAGO. 10" Sond for Catalogue. AT WRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPEC A7 by f i fuspcibin ar SAN HREITe] itians Mttt ACLES N3 b.‘}: Optte NEW_PUBLICATIONS, O A “Groat Indian Btory YTOMAHAWK AND RI- FLB" - bogine Ehig weok's “BOYE' OWN.* All nowsdealers sell it. ¥ Yivocents buys it, Every bov nhould read B antern POTTLE'S Willow Ware Faotory, 238 Wost Madisona 8L Lo~ FOR SALE. m~, ooy URLKBILATED througo BY OARRIAGES. OARMIAGES, A fil linoof BABY ., At Jowaat prices. Whol salo und Rotail e 0 UK i, the best E make &t —— e COREEOTIONER, & icagn, o SRR , ILL. ON AHLITARY ACGADKAL Gy vl‘:lfi‘nun:ln elma}gn ‘obiaiusd a fiocky o, Busiboru aad Weablugtua s, uclie e Eavicr ‘ifil“flfl- ‘tuis lnstitution s l.lah usly, 1% it Al s w0 AOITON, K, Lt e o S o

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