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UG, 2 1l CHICAGO ‘LRIBUNE: WwLDNESDAY , MAROL 1o, 1 3 which would pro- | sond ont nhin rotainors to impress . . WHAT Is TO BE. 'v‘fifich?.:flfififé?w‘é‘flk r.uemq 8 g‘oelfld of his snperior ;snodnen. and, Mr. 0 FQREIGN. Justica Balisbary tfiounm that this conld no$ | Editor, in thoso brond Iillnola prairios thore aro . ba oarried ont in all wards, They shonld pro- | thoneands of just aa good, just aa competant, ‘e b vide for nomiuations of Amv;mu"j ';lts‘ri?c“nmlnfi )u;lnss d‘zfi)mnfi.ou;el: f.fll‘f&\fi?"nfi?fl'flifi 6: D t thoy had no ju on. a w, doo: is Shown by tho Election in Now Ah’é‘&fc‘fé’fi""f.’;""fi v:ka%u’;n tho "hauds of tha | lifo-loaso on offico? It no, why so? SWING OFF, x Michaol McConnoll .Exeented at Hamilton, Ont., Yestorday. thoroforo, disrogdrd Austrian menaces. Thoy aro_proparing to take tho flold hialnst fho ‘Lurks, and unite the whola Borb race, O LIDBOR. A dispatoh from Itaguea to the Times says the arrest of Linhobratioh hds produedd grest ox- ¢itoment in Dalmatia. _Throatoning domonstra ormolty, Ho vuhomnu{ donfod that ho hy murdored Mr, Mills, willingly or wittingly, Hig Lordship said the prisonor hiad rocoived” o trial, and was woll dofondod, Undor theno cumatances & fnry of his conntrymen had fony, Lim gutity of tho crimo Iaid to Lis shargo, Wiy that vordiot bia Lordship fully conourred, y Probable Alliance of Greeco with (ho o p 1t was Tr Tamnuse that said, * Col. Iariow Kkish § b 2 tions wero mado in Eara whoro he was ecat to . .| wonld bo »" minfortuno to moclaty it such Hampshire Yestorday, e tco Halisbury moved that thoy roquest tho | 1s ona of tho Old Ganrd Nopublicans.” Iioro 1o Turkish States in Rebollion siga for intornment. His Crimo tho KUling of Ono Nelon | i Moro mlISGI "ok 1itgs. ITs couy warda whion the delagates $o the City Conton- | moie virtuo; auaw kind of Ropublican, Tho e o rimo the ng of Uno Nolson | hold out no hopes of alomenay, and adrisgg ' - # tion woro nominated to alvo uamo candldates for [ ‘*dnddicsof the pacty" nll went off with the i ) 5 GREAT BRITAIN, Mills in o Quarrsl, Lim to mako suth proparstion an hid thmo sy, s \ . Aldermen. 1-Chispnaya Prophot,” and we linvo got, 10 fall | Prorrgmme of tho Fromoh Ministr < AIIVRECKE, . foriled, “Tuo sentence of tho.Gourt," gy The Republionns Eleot Their Gove | Aerner:o, oy ana wisto thought the matier baokon il Oid Gonzd lisl;?li\]\lcnnf‘;“::l ks oad i Both B £ th Y | Lonnow, Morch 14.—The galo of Sunday last - Tnstiod Noss, n’ camolualn, 13tk You iy 0 fori should bo loft ta tho wards, honorable to have hoon *an Old Quard A ad tn bo ouses of tho was vory vlolont and deatenctive around the on- 3 fote 5 nme, sng ernér by 1')500 Majority. "Flio motlon of Jnstice Sallsbary provatlod. | liean,” but, Mr, Editor, whon the Rebofs raiand J8 vary violink auitd o The Prisoner Protésts His Inno= [ thionga on Taeadav,itho 14th day af March ne: .Mr. Clongh hoped that tho membors would | the brow aftho lull at Perryvlile, with tho spot- Asgembly, cence to the Last. bo taken to the Plun of oxccuifon and lan, by tho neck until you are doad, And' niny (g bavo morcy on your noul.” . Tle fricung report threo good and impartial men to act as | tod llag of tresgon flonting dofiance,—wien thoy ' ‘ o o Tk i o lopnbl] i oloctlons, raisbd tho Rebel yoil ana chargod onr loft * And Seonro # Majority on Joint Ballob in | 3802t it oL uSio Bnen il Sonday attor- | 3 Bitoh, t was e goung guiarids wo. beoded roported, An unknown brigantine was soon to fonnder oft Portinnd, at midday, end all hands 1 . Tho noa Was ruaning tromondounl, i . | soomed to bo entiraly unmovod: ' the Legislat noon, at 4 o'clack, when {ho namos 6f Judgoa | thon, It wae tho rani and lle, tho utibung Loroos | It I3 Received with Marks of Favor by ;:;“1? l::; it wk;‘;ll‘mndp:bln famn st 7 | History of the Oflma.ud Ingidonta of tho | *uring hin’contuement betsson tin time of o Legisiature, and places for holding the primaries wil'bo re- | of ho knapesck and gun, the Soropgses, Briths, gL £ | Teial, Bl!!lflu sentonco and i ozedution MeGonnelty vorted, and Browna who recolved tho shoalt of Dbattle, All but the Imperialists. Tha tolographs thfoughout the country ara clisvior was that of o, man'whbolltiar did soy —_— and they, 399, o '-nwd‘ hl:n’nsg,.;:“ !‘)'nut ‘l‘l‘x;: atill dorangod, aud communication fa slow and E:fllgl?n‘: &“fi_"'fi‘fifi{:fi.’é‘i’&fin & A.tv?" the 3 & tds, 010 \ore s g & a to} Which Secures a Republican O LT s R Ciredit. Cloris oficd of Tazonall ‘"g‘:‘;‘: e oot o nd et A Woman Bratally Mardéred db | from Ottawa. aa follows g Benator as Successor Tho Rapubllossiol the Eloyantt Ward ol (‘K‘;’m)}' aud eouo Low ho rose fo o xack of | Pasquier Elsoted to Prostde in tho Ti# LATE QOTTOX FRAUDE. Quincy, il un(\)lf:fin a:‘:;%l; gEnt‘!F?‘:Tlmm‘;m uty gfi;flu_-:, Food to Oragin. meting last ovonlung fn Martine's TInl, on Adn | % Soung men of o Stato, tho raulk and fla Upper and Grovy in tho Mancussen, March 14.—The Guardian says it e Taw b afawad b thE6 13 conrade. Monse st etreot, for the purposo of eolooting delogates to | of tho grand cld army of tho Unlon, aro for {lie Town Convention. Gen. Iammoud oceu- | teorge Seroges for Hecrotary of State, and thoy plod tho obalr, Mr. Minor belng choson torapo- | Proposo to test ttio eincerity of tho party's pro- Weoting of the Republican Central Com- [ rary Secrotary. oo Colanal. at o hos s\t vasord that THE DROP, EXECUTION AT HAMILTON, ONT. Hoectal DispateR i The Chicago Tribile, IIasrLroN, Ont,, Morcly 14.~3Mlchaol MeCone 3 Lower Chambier, trangactions of varions Liverpool brolers with tho bankrupt firm of William Peers & Sob, swhich formed tho subjoct of the investigation lest wook by the Liverpool Colton-Brokora' As- voy tho ad infelligence to Lim at anico. Ackiuowlsgy on recolpt Uy wire,. (8lgnod)’ s Jo TANOVIN, A Undor Becretary of. Atate, ImmediAtely o rocolpt of, L6 tologhim, Sy, #t MnoKotlar irocosded to tho Jatl nad thformeg The Abyssinian King, Having Ob- o b ell, the murderdr of tho lato Nolson Blills, suf- | {14 wrotchiod: man: of the mbstatics and miltee Relative to the Cily he Qs el Bio oplect ok the mnnflnf; 2 Uamilin thalooke} thavils takoa glmnrhlxg tained Satisfaction, Sues fueibtico, aro. now wndocsiond. to linva bnun: forod tho extromo penalty of tho law at 9 o'clook | of tho thlégram. llcom}hbll‘ rocelvod lhe‘sn“m which was to receiva tho roport of o Committs eham: and ho wears honorablo sonrs recelved in mora oxtonmve than at first supposod, Itle eol Eleation. on suggesting namos for Aldermon to be pre- | bis country's sorvite, The Hopublican Con- for Peaco, sl ono ob two additional cases must b tn. | thie morning. Hoelopt soundly last night, and | rible intelilgorico withoat wincing' o ohintiging sonted at tho waid primarlos, and nomluto six | vontion wi !Lmllmm;:rl;gd sinon £ dedile hor i i "";;‘3‘“;“ '; tho T“‘:“; ciz“:""“:‘;mmm Lot tbla sh[\;s mon nr:‘ :Inq‘xéonal mlfilng lum o- T, rorrior move b a c " 1 sult, our pa ocsdors biavo been sincers in a Gonvcntlpn fo Lo i Aprit 6 ono from ¢ach precinct, bo appeinted Lo suggest | shaking the !yl!mdyr shirt, Scmgfin wil bo tho =-Primdries, Etc, tho names of alx delegatos, choice of the Convontion, Ila s inovery par- On motion 6f Mr, Woodard, the Committeo | tieular tho equal of Col. Harlow; hns dono = was tixed ab flve, Col. Sprague, and Alesers, | moro for the party aa a citizon and for the conn- NEW HAMPSHIRE. Btoror, Woodard, Forrior, aud Asglil wora | try ns & soldior; bias novor songht or biold ofice, ‘rALLY oNel choson. and i3 only now a candidato At thio carneat nolle. Coxconp, N. H., March 14.—Roturns from On account of tho sicknoea of Maj. A. W. | ftation of his frionds. Ool. Marlow hna hold 1 and warda givo Chenoy 11,031 5 | Edwards, tho Committco on snggosting namea | offico continnously for nearly balf _tha longth of sixty-niue tdwns and wards give Ohenoy 11,031 5 | o 41500 mop did not roport. an ordioary Hfetime, and thero ate thousands Marey, 10,573; Kondall aad soateoring, 2. In | “ORi CGURS 00 "on Delegatos roported an fol- | who ballevs ho has ' beon abundsatly rowarded 1875, tho samo towns and wards gave tho Repub- | Jows : Georgo Shorwood, A. A. Sprague, A T | for his services, whatavor they bo, licaus 11,462 ; Domoerats, 10,601 ; Prohibitlon, | Miner, A. G. Throop, A, M. Forrlor, aud F. A, | “"What wo want is a faircut and desl all aronnd, »te., 175 ; Republican not gain, 671 Riddel, who woro thoton dologatos to roprosont | and It Harlow wing, all_right, but wo want the i3 3801 e ‘mfi’w s ahow that | tho mard in tho Town Convention to be held on | mon employed by tho Stato fo ronder to tha Entimated raturns feom 105 towns ehow that | {19 A5G Marcl, tn tho hall southwast corner | Btats iho services dno it, And it 1a 10 bo Ropoed color {n tho loust, nor was thers ap cuango whatovar In his conduct afte; o had roceived. the awful mony, o naid that Do nnticipated tlat” {lid exuriluy u sed would bo frultloss, and that lto. novet o, joyod bottor Lealth in Lis life: - Tli0 otceifent apnotito lie ovindod proved' tlio assertion, Ijjy diot was not restricted to the usual goal billof faro, but consisted of’ good, nourishldix f whioh ho'ath with o zost somoewhnt surprising, ‘THE EXFEOUTION, Goorge §mallwood, tho man_ who acted a bangmon at the oxecution of Whita et Guoiph, woa among tho. applicoats for the.positian of oxecutionor. , o was, vary_ auxiois for the Job, and. reforrod triumplantly. (0. the manner i which o " workad ot \gh i peibile MURD this morning partook of o learty briakfnat at about 6 o'elack, The Roy, Maasid. Flotehor and Smith, Prosbytorian ministers, procoodod to tho condomnod coll a° fow minntes to 8. Tho pris- onor was plofoned shortly aftorwards, Ile was brought out, aud, pracaded by officiala nud min- Istars, murolied to tlie gallows between two tdin- koys with n firm'step, Thogalloive wore erected in tho jall Yard.and liad a drop of 10 foet. Bteppiog to tho front tho BhorlM road tho aentoncos of death passed by the Court, slao o communication from tho Govornment ordering tho oxecution, Tho prlsonor looked calm and collosted. 110 was salied it ho hLod anything to eay, and roplied that ho did ndt intend to sny voatigatod.. Somo of the firm's doalings causod conpiderable complication, Thouglh mpparontly gold to splnners, the cotton wan really bought on the firm’s awn sccount, and effobts aro belng mado o acreat such cotton when gruuc:hlu for tho bouofit olthor of the morchants from whom it was obtainod, or of tho goneral crodifors of the éatato. THR MIFLEMEN. In tho Houso of Lords to-night the Appoliata Jiirlsdictiou bill {uumd a third reading, * Tho National Rifie Association hold it aanual mootlug to-day, A roport was presonted which montious that nrrangemonts aro beiug made to sond a British toam to tho United Btates undor the Prosidonoy of 8ir Hoory Ialford, to talle art in tho Intornational Rifle moeoting noxt au- umn, Hir Ienry ITalford mado a statomont x English Liborals Will Opposs the Royal- Titles Bill, FRANCE, BTORM. LoxpoN, March 14.—In Franco felographio communicafion was doranged to an unpreco- donted oxtont by tho storm. In Paris, roofs, chimuoys, and treea woro blown down or carriod away. Numerons casualties aro roported, some fatal. Tho damago In tho districte which were flooded by tha rivers in greatly increaded fn con- a - | anything, but sosing so many poople’prosent he L ; the Republicans aro atlll gainiog. f Wasblugton and Halsted streota, tho peoplo will robuke tho mon who &re ome | B0quonco of tho gale. Numbera of undérmined | showing the position of the nogotiations o ro. A DAUTAT, SLAUGITER AT QUINGY, 1L, Bostox, Maas, dlaroh 14.A Coucord. spostal | *“Ths foloming resolution waa ofarod by Mr. | ploviog aaeh qaesHORsbIS means 13 rocars noms. | Lanasa alons tho Salno woro blown down, Tso gard ta the matcl o tho chinmblonsbip of tho | thought ko would say o word. Ifo thon, In & Soeélal Dispatch s Tie, Chid : totho Post (Dem.) concceds b Republiean vic- | A. M. Ferrlor : il s ustions. Jizau Raxk Pravats. | galo was also violont on tho Fonch const. 16 nond » Bootch toam, and Troland was fo that SAID 11 WAU INKOCENT OF TRE ORINE Qurar, Iil,, Maroh 1—At o thly . lory In Now Hampshire, s majority In both | Juteleed, That tho membors of th Gith and ciizens A D THE ASIENDLY, easo fodoivod to do likowise. Tho Association . morntag tho polico woro notified that o murds of murder; that ho did not tntoud'to kil A, Mills, but that ho was provokea to sttack him ovor & disputo abont $14, and that Mr. Miile biad acted in o tyranajoal siidorucl mannor to- wards lhim. At tho closo of lis romarks branches of tho Leglalaturo, and the oloction of | jnceing next Bonday avening at8 o'clock fof the pur- s inting n-Umo ana plsce fos the price To the Rlitor of T'he Chicago Tritune: Ohenoy by tho pooplo by a amall maorlty ; Lut | poeautappoius & e il Bice, (o6 10 Piiied | Omtoaao, Mareh 14— notico i yourroport of 33 wna the oaso Ingh your, Iator returns may ma- | 5¢‘ection nna for the discusion 0f names of cendl- | the tocoption given by Gov. Boveridge ot tho lorially affoct tbo results, Ono hundred and | dates for Aldurmon, Grand Tacifio n statemant that 1t tas Intondoed sixty-slx towns and warde glvo Clionoy 37,739 ; | Tho rosolntion was adoptod, atter which the | ¢} oo ed soveral Foots of the G. A. R. tam- Maroy (Dom.) 25,224 ; Kendall and scattering, | moating adjourned till noxt Monday ovaning at . Panis, Maroh 14.—Tho Senato to-day etooted the Duc D'Andiffret Pasquior Prosident, and Martol and Dueloro, of tho Left, and Gei. T’Admiranlt and Kordrel, of tho Right, Vico- FPreoidents. This result produced a sonsation, hios resolved fo have nothing whatover to do with tho compelition nnloss under its own ana- foiu% i %an‘ hoped, howover, & compromiso would offécted, Sir Henry Haiford sald tho Irish Olub had In- quired if a jolnt team, to bo sont to America, hiad boon committod at a Louso of prostitutie, and, upon investiation, it waa fonnd thatwy tumato named Anna Forfls lad Leen pounded i donth witht o hammer, hor skl boifig’ horritly croghed. Tho woman hind boon to the Opes ho wea led to tha drop, whoro le 7y it niglit, and Yomo b 2 that thi t foll throngh, As | 89 tho Loft desired the election of Jules Simon, | would bo composod in- aqual numbers of En- auae last niglit, aud roturnod Yomo ‘abont tall, 1. o samo lavas lask your guvo dlo o- | 8 0lock I WO RR0 Py & oo o tho G AT T s sy i |8 Vie-Prosdonn:” Ho, owerr, oy o | Bl It i Spich rlomen, Hohas, e, | ke, e, o ek o v, oot ovr | g0 otk Koot Ty o i G v 8 publicans 26,683 ; Domocrate, 25,963 ; snd ecab- | g Ropablicans of tho Thirtoenth Ward hold | that tho comraden of tho G. A. R. ad tho good | tained 129 votes, while Kordrel, tho Iéweat auc- Imado by open compotition, so that If twelva | prayed forvently for salvation, und supplicatod | to hoF room a4d gumod: admittatice, ad, i toring, 477 ; Republican not gain, 2,118, a regaiar mesking last piglit at Booz' Hall, cor- | gongo to docling to bouaed #a & moans of bolator- | Cossful candidato, obtained 152 Liplaguo, | Irishmen proved. tho beat shots thoy should bo tho Lord to tako him to His bosom, for ho was | I8 supposed, a1 “not lonva: sgain ot Coxconp, March 14.—1ho Iopublioans aro | ner of West Lako and Ilobey sireots, Alr. William ing up tho politieal aspirations of Gov. B, Itls | Ralunoville, and Vaudior, of tho Right, snd| gent out. Sir Heory ndded: “If tho Beatch i £ tho crd ¢ murdor, Tho Rov. Mr. | 2ftor thd crimé had boen gommitted, confidont that thoy havo mado & closn &woop, | Willisma in tho chair. Saint Vattiorand Sciburar Kistnor, of tho Left, | Olub could bo induced ta_ witbdraw its soparnto | inmocent of tho crima of murdor. . Mr. 1lo loft his oyorcaat; bis vost, aud'pockothook Iy tho room. Notwithstanding the fact that young Adnms was axenodiorly liyoly.in gotting "out of | Tha delognto to the convention of Wost Side | 8 fact well known to all mombers of tlio Ordor wards, hold last woek, reported to the Club that | that the disastrons disorganization of the G. A. ovorything had passod off very estisfactorily, | 1. n forr years ago, was cansed sololy they clalm n majority in the Housa of 15, Tho | and that o convontion of delogatos from tho dit- s 2 and aro vory jubllant, Thoreis no doubt that thoy haye clootod a majority of Sonntors, and tesm tho Irish would do tho sams, but thero sooms to bd no probability’ of this, therotoro the contest will probably not take place.” were ecloctod Becrotarics. Tho sixth Sceretary will bo alacted to-morrow, Bazo and Desvignos, of the anorfuo fnoticn, and Gen, D'Aurelle do Bmith thon offered up a fervent prayor, and just Deforo o contoluded E TUE. NOLT WAS DRAWN, tho way, tho polico woro foliy as active in' thy th - | D¢ iy W i1 It throo teams went out, two of them would 2 : e pursait. - 1Te atarted north, zlkln +ilio rallroyd Demosrata do not ooacedo that o Tonso s To- | Larant vard olube of tho Woet bido Liad been ues D attetton ton st oaoes. Wi | Questasey O the Kight Gootro, woro alocted | If BDG JeES HES S, TG loading whoia | a0d thio unfortunato anlpiik droppod. Ho dlod | BRI 8 SER0S SOR e e xalted pobllean, E, iI. Rollins, of tho Ropublican natantancously, The ouly porcoptible appear- ance of anlmation was two or threo twitches of tho Jogs. ~ Aftor thio Iapsoof: flve minutes, Dr: Rosonburgh,. Jail Physiolan, examined tho body snd pronounced lite oxtings, ‘Thera wero about 150 pareons in the yard who witnessod the oxeontlon, Tho treot in front of the jall wos crowded with pooplo, but thoy could soe nothing outelda of the yard walls, McConrioll's listory during the past two montlis has beeu i oventfdl dne. It may o prodented briefly but imptossively as follaiva : Jan, 5—Committad murdor. Jan. 81-Broughit up for tkibl. Peb. 1—Committed and séntenced. Marcn 14—Hanged. McConnell was's butcher, who rooted a houss on Corcesslon streot froin Nelson . Mills, an old, woll-to-do, atd rospactablo citizon, Tho ront for November and Docomber, amdunting to £14, bad toen unpald when January camo round, Tho Chamber of Doputfoa oleotod Grevy Prosl- dout, ho having roceivod 462 votes, ngainst Civrao, of tho Right Contro, and Dothmont, Rameau, and Lepero, of the Loft, wors elobted Vico-Presidonts. ~ Loon Gambatts proposed shat oight Bocrotaries bo clectod, instead of six, in order to_incronao the reprosontation of tho ma- jority. “The proposition was accopted, and Leon (Legitimiat), 8avary, of the anm};nu &mnp, Lamy and Ohioris, membora of the Loft Cantre, aud Coroot, ¥ouvier, and Clomonoean, of tho Loft, wore olected. Tho oighth Becretary will be elected to-morrow. Gallly ahd Donfert Rochoroan, of tho Left, wore slocted Questers, and two more will bo elected to-morraw, Ricard, who is without a soat, aither in tho Bonato or the Deputies, ia resolved Lo resign his pasition as Ministor of the Intorior, nuless hoe {a clocted to tho lifo-Sonatorship rondored vacant by tho donth of Do La Rochette, ‘Tho eleotion of Al. Ricard, tho Minister of the Interior, to tho vacant lifo-Sonatorship is con- sidored cortain, M. Loon Bay, Mimstor of Mi- nonco, 8t the mr}nm: of tho Khedivo, has o pointed 31, Villewt Diroctor of tho dopartmbnt in of Englsad, Irclaod, and Scotland gave tho Loartiest co-oporation to bis views. Ile bad written to Col. Gildersleoye asking that no toam should be acerodited 'nnless under the suepices of the National 1uflo Assoclation, bt hio had as yot rocolved na answer. Col, Gilder- sleovo had, howaver, told him that ho hadno idos that Scotlaod and Ircland would hovo so- coptod tho challeuge separatoly, butthought ono fiunm would have represented tho wholo King- om. Lord Wharneliffo gaid: ** With rogard to the match for what is styled tho chomplousbip of tho world, T may st onco satalo thot if ateam doés nat go undor the auspices of the Associn- tlon, the Association will have nothing whatever to do with it. Bome gentlomen desiro to placo theiy own honor abava that of their conutry in thia mattor. Tho oloction of mombora of tha toam would bo porfootly impartinl, Unloas com- potition {8 mado national, not ecctionsl, thio Axgo~ ciation will listen to 1o proposal whatover.” P THE ROYAL TITLES BILL. In tho Houso of Commons to-night the Ilar- quis of Ilartington gave notico that ho would Euurnka Station, sbout' 6" milos from Quiney, Horo he waa overtaken: by’ Datective: Iyoner, ‘who had ridden on_ horasbaok after him, whils other’ mombora of the polica forco wory Ecouring tho country iu. othor alrections, It wAs Labely 9 o'olook whi6d tlio ofl cor, yoached Eubsuks, aud’. bo wng ol long in fiiding his mou in sthtion awsitiog tly arrival of a train. 1Io eat iu a cornor, with onlj on’ undarabict, o pair of pants, boots and’ L and o Hght cost oo, Whon Lo laft Hormo, hoh on & whtta shirt, which he tool off and concealej on the way, It lisa sinca béon found, coversd with blood, * ‘Cli6 ovidotico ngalnst Adama op. poars to bo conclusivo, but ho declared that iy ia not the ono who committed tha deed: Hig {amily-conneotions fn' thia' city ate highly ro. spactablo, and the aifair hag created” mo, Mty sougation. 1800 on the corner of Malstod and Washington | tho Order was reorganized, in 1871, it waa ?mfl‘fii‘afl;”:"‘:‘fl%’ififi:"fiofifii’é’r‘l’“’:.?5 %fi:‘: E‘"’N& mado ono of the fundamental rules and rogula- fhoy will have s msjority of 40 in {bo Houso, | oLt Was moved (at tha dologates bo selected. | tions of tho Order thatno cowrado should at- i TFor this purpose the Chinir appointed a commit~ 1o thinks Chenoy's majority will ba at loast | 3o BLAREERR L0 G non by the Otab, | tempt to noe tho Ordor for partisan purposce. 1,200, Tho Committes selocted O. G Dixon, Louis | Handrods of comradeshiave joined the Grand Conconny N Il e ey Piom % | Wolf, 3. C. Haincs, Auuat Bchineidor, Joha | Army upon tho sesurance that i policy shonld 00 ‘towne and wards give Chenoy ol .. | Emmoriol, and 8. M. Sooth. ba etrictly obsorved, and L wish to warn tho 0 e fi:nsa-xana.n and zoattoring, 810, Mr, Emmenoh wishod to decling, and moved | comrados of the G- A. R. in this city ospecislly T o epabiisen g3 | shat Mr, Josoph Adama take his piace. Carried. | that, uolosa thoy storniy and emphntically ro- T R 30707} eobbition nnd scatioy. | he delogates wero then cloctod unnmumonaly. | pudistosll ottompt that nro now being made, |23 i wfmnfi“ ublican x‘mt ain, 2,552, ‘[ho Hon, L. L. Bond, tha orator of tho even- | and that will bo mads during tho coming cam- R eing of Tioprosontativon'at the earme Liour | 10, mado o upoech 'on local snd national paigm, to usp our Ordor 40 advance tho political 1s'sx followa s 107 towms and wards elsot 148 To- | politics aud’ upon the financial quostion. | intorosts of by man or sot of mon, thoy o ow e OB amocrats. Last vou i | Tho last was & topio that ho | will lnvo tho mortification and disgrace Patmo towaa clootod 140 Ttepublicans ‘and 133 [ Clsimod to kmow but litdo sbout, whilo | of mocmg the Grand Ammy of tho - Ko- Democtate, which shows & Domooratio not gain | ©f 1ocal -polities bo Laod mnoh to say. Ho | public sgein dlsorganized, snd Killod !‘mg.mT.h Qopublican mujority in. tho | Mourned for the corrnpt etato iuto which tho | eo offectustly that no carthly powor can over H i ? NF, was 11,° Thero s no | City had of lato fallon. It devolved upon tho | hops to rogrganizo ft. Thatthoro will bo a do- Soibt that ienoy iu elacted Governor | Jtopublican party to romody sho ovil. Itoould | formined effort mada to uso tho Ordor for polit- o ets, Ao tho Hopublicans olaim that | e dono by placing the bost men in bomination | jeal purposes I have good resson to botiovo, but 0 B s aa g 8 10,000 or 30,000, | for city ofiices, and thioy wauid soon drivo ot | I hops and trust that tha couirsdos of thio G- A, l'.'“l:o‘;::n faim tho Lfouso by from 16 o0 25 thio bummeor elomant that had booa so poworfal | I, will Eeop tho past in remembeanco, and pro- or tho pasat two yorrs. seut tho Bame nnswervin afonso Al such majortly, bub tho axact, usures can obly bo do- | “Chyig wliress wa rocaivod with much applauso, | atiasis upon the. wall-peing of this Ordor—of MISCELLANEOUS. EADEZZLEMENT 1N A COUNTY TREASURY. Torzvo, O.,.March 14.—Undor o strong aus. picion that John IL Magae, Troasuror of Ottawa . Domo: ; : tho Fronoh tronaury, to assist n the reorganiza~ | offor a motion protesting agafust tho adootion | Afils' ngout had dhntod McGodnell sovoral | Oousity, hadboon guilty of oxpousiva spaoulse e b aran nd I ot ™ | Tho "mooliug hon sdjournod 8l Noturdey | Which w0 sro Bl Prond—tuat thoy 0id (o tho | {hy ot Hon trommisss Eeee e £ O by tho dovaroiga of tio ShjoctOnaBIO-tIn Of | ties, aud husey worla Indl paoalaonssesia & | ton withrcaguty bonds, 3: Di Weiglt. of Par Coxconn, N, I, Aarch 16.—The Ropublicans evening. NSt NS Rxflrfin?: ;:S«l;: :0; ;gxfh':lcib:a“u:flfa:;; g{:’noz bt% Vit Jue auhx‘t;m)-‘n;.xcx, lm'h Arl‘:‘;":d il I:Ia\‘ 'omfl)afiposllmn \as rosolvod o misko gon | forcoon tho bratmincd, whileh MeConuoltclalmod Clinton; was' appolutod Examitnor, .nhd, ondared el o o e B L. e 1. | Tho Soventocnth Ward Indspondant Glub hokd | mako it o poiot to otiond tha rogulsr maotings | mers aes et B oaaene A ialatorial sta tho Troas. 1ind not boen ropaired according to contract. On t road simultancously fu the t g St Thambor AOdBIY. tu Sho Sonntannd tho 4th of Janusry Milly took ot a distross War- Chamber of Doputios, by M. Dufauro fn the oral attack on tho Royal Titlos bill, o nxaming into . tho. oondition " FAILURE. b tho Htato Auditor, Publicans have probably carried six out of ton | & meetiug last ovoning at Carmody’s handball | of thoir Posts, and thus provent any naction 'i'-(‘;-lyh ‘5.. Weight attompto on thy Gountics, Lastyesr tho countios wero flvo Ro- | 20Uk, curuer of Ohicago ayenuo and Franklin | which will bo dotrimontal to tho best intorosts of snd d to talis- posh i former and Duc do Cssos in tho fattor. Thoe | J. A, Iloffmsn & Co., morchants, Grosham | mpt nod oarly in the ovoning of Jan. & ] : ublicans snd fivo Domocrate, With the excop- | Atreet Proeidont homas Enright m thoohair. | tho Ordor. =~ A Coumape or Tue G Av B { documont opana with tho following declaration : | stroof, have failed. Liabilitios ostimatod at L’r-m- prs ::An.m' 1~ u'ccgwxm’u 1OUBE. Dat “r’:a xflimz‘ffi nfll«.‘lm ?51%13'2'}35;«5. ‘:x‘nl:fl:;’ on of the Honso, tho status of which ean oniy | A number of prominont epeakers Lad boon in- e “Tho Ropablican Govoramont, which woa al- | £70,000, BFaConioll was Bown b bia o)) {ulin mackisb. | ssiat Kok nde. o mrlloaier. eraniootion vo dotormined by furtlor roturns, and tho | Vited to addross tho Olub, but none of them E. B. WASHBURNE, rondy founded, has beon completad by tho oleo- e ¢ 5 and waa, subsoquently allowal o sae-the-booke. Counoil, whioh {8 donbtful, the Liopublicans haye | Insde thoir appearance, and henco uothing but | oy 1y wopen MAKE AN EXCELLERT GovEaNoR. | ton of two gront Asscmblios. Universal snf- JAPAN AND COREA. whon bis wifo bastoned tohim with thie informa- { TR0 Yo S0 CRTe A0, o O alostion of orey wmado & sloan Bwoop. awuunoflhnnrll:;u‘s o g.}nutctudih Indopendoots Gatena (I1L) Gazette. Mareh 11, {rage has aooctioned the groat constitutionsl TUEY WILL NOT WAl tlou that tho offlcors woroin tho houso aud | g3000 oxistod, He appliod” to tho Probats ——— o Het foarisitin the Dovaniami. In a rocont orticlo wa oxprossed the opinion | Ioults nocomplishod by the late Ausombly. | Lopow, March 1.~In tho HMouso of Com- | throatoned to removo tho furnitiro unloss tho | Ogurt for o srarrmbt for tha: arroat of Mages THE CITY ELECTION. "| A moeting of tho Ninth Ward Republican Club | that Mr. Washburnoe would be tho strongest man {ogg:::;::?:;g:ohllgng‘:n%{\;. ut’:fi:‘t‘:&’]‘fi mous this ovening, thoe Hon. Itobort Bourks, ono | rant wak pald. o was go miuch oxcitod by tho | which wag rofused, and_then ho was arraigaed GEETING OF TUH BXVUDLIOAN CEXTEAL OOMAIT™- | was hold lnst evoning ut Justico Salisbury's | in the nation to ran for Prosident of tho Unitod | Tt roiterates tho Presidentisl proclamation of | 0f the Undor-Bderotarios of the Forolgn Depart- | luformation as to aitract tho attention of some ‘"}f,&'“f: J“":ic“l’n"‘ "““‘ é"?"m “»Ge!""?fl‘“ ik o— o iy wbmbare of the | F e for Hlio [‘n“n‘?;g;“ggn:l‘;‘:}gg dologates 10 | giates, to bo voted for nt tho noxt Novombor | Jon. 18, maiotalning that the oxisting institu- | mont; roplylug to Sir Gharles Dilke, membor for | of his nelghbors, Hastily throwing off his spron | £iita for ‘relating tho Examinor atd of emtoz- Yeatorday aftorn ) ., ziotnent~' His examination took place yosterday, and Mngoo was bouud'‘'ovor' to tlie Common I'Imzal- g‘:.‘u“i iu f&.oo(l!luntixm;fi‘lmlguwn iy aenorted that an fovos on sliow p rotlon stato of un"mm fi‘:' tno " Ottawa Col;::yy Troasury. s tions ought not to be revisod until honestly tricd, and continues: Thoso wiso words will bo our constaut rale. Tho greatuess aud faturo of the conatry dopond upon tho loyal practico of coustitutlonal laws. Chelsea, gntd the Foroign Oflico bpd recoived & tolagram from Japan, March 8, apnouncing that iho “nogotiations botween Japan nnd Coron had Loon conoluded, thus ocontradicting the Bt Petorsburg tolegram—that war had brokon out bo enugiit up o knifo which he sliarpened ona stool, and thrast up his sloave, kooping tho ban- dlo in Lla band, and attompted to foavo tho stall) romarking angrily that Ko would shaw thom (or b~ 2 f A ‘motion providing for tho appointmont of & u'lm:tlcm By many ho is tallted of aa the Repul g“”;‘ u}; "’f“,:,‘fi‘.‘“ffl'&gffl:fi‘: : ¢ | committoo of fivo t0 holoct. hix Eelugnu:l to the | lican candidata for Govornor of thoBtate. Mr. XAO:G w;‘:JI;AZk atroots, In lcgm'dmco with a onl} | ConYOntion was submittod by Justice Salisbary, | Washburuo would hoor auy placo of trust and but, pendiog o vote, an adjournnmiont was had ibility to which the people might sco it provionsly mads, for tho purposo of consulting | gubjact o tuo Prosideat’s call. xfimmlf nym;, It is probnfilu Dt sunkt it o 0 8hall in‘oar’ rolations with you sud in tho | botwoon Japan nad Oorcn. 'Tho Chinoso Goy- | him) that thoy couldn't boss him that way. Iiis PARTLY PHTDR 5 32 40 tho fosalbillty of calliog o convontion to it prossion of confdenco s & nominntion Ly tho | proparstion of faitital v be faltbfal (o o | grument Ly assurod tho-Japanoso Sijssion at | Wifo attomptod to provent ki from loaviog ths | weiat Darman i e piciao avioune, hominato city ofiicors. Tho following-named e nlli;\figleg_sfl t’,‘fl,"fi,‘i&&‘i‘i‘ 20 o | Populsr volcowould bo rogarded by bim us poloi- “\}‘::w}’:a‘,i“.:";'u’x‘}éifi;‘:‘.‘}“" inspiad thom. | Poldng that they wonld not’ purticipate In any | merket, standiog in bis way sod placiog lier | Spainovicco, Til,, Maroli 14,—Zadocls litehell Y e nfousn;lh‘kl?]n%‘l’:fli»f;:k' O e s ing out to him the lino'o! duty es applyiogto-| suhordinates, P':xbuc Tanouonarios Wil ocond | Teroncea but\vnwu__u:l Oua. hands upon bie _ehouldors, but bo ropulsod Lor :fi:rfiflflu:‘;%:lel&ifir E;E“.?Sfi%:flr’;:fi nmaoy, A0, Clos o, o e e 3Dy | o the Hiltor of The Chicago Tribune: botls Btato aod nation. Mr. W.would makoa | our viows by makiog. the ltepublio undorstood CERMANY. angelly and Lurriod away, tolliug Ler tocome | Johytion ot Qontealln Baturday, Unitod States Warner, W. 0. Phillips, ¥. B. Brayton, J. B, Jensryvine, 1L, March 13.—Whon I rosd two | Governor worthy of the noblo Stato of Illinots, | and appreciated. We shall toll thom tho Kopubs. ANY. aloog and mind hor busiocas, o walked rapld- i VBrmaty, £y e, Alvia Ballsbury, Al Whito, | | 3 e tn Tur: Tutons of Macoh 1, complaintag | aod this fs o high compliment to any man. Jobn H. Clough called the mcoting wordiu-, of certain parties omployed by the Btateona | JIis haud was nover yob polluled with tho District-Attorpoy Connelly: progeouting, aed wa# bouad ovoer in’ £1,000 boil, . Nitchel), a¢ cording to the tostimony, {8 a prominont churcy THE NATIONAL ¥INANOES, hic, moro thaa auy other form of G : 5 i i luwe_of Toligiom, | _ Trowoox, March 14.—A. spoclal tolegrom trom must rest upon the sacred lawa of roligion, morality, family rights, respoot for o {nvioln. Iy to tho Louso of Mr. Mills, something mora thau holt & milo away, and fuquired for Lis land- Borlin statos {hat the German Government con- P | Sambon and Iis thefusma fo otabe - oblats 4 and stated its objoct. ealnry entering tho oanvaes In tho interest of | touch of unjust tributo, nor hoa his boart | bility of proporty. aud upon Iabor encouraged lord, who, ho was told, had jist rleon from ’ J. ’L.{_lnmng was chosen to presido, and Juz- cundrl’dutus fcf ronominatlon, I could not bolievo | boen faundiced by tho weak santimoutali- nndyuonoml. Lastly, it must rojoot those | tomelates tho postpuncment of tho propousd | b o fory’ pnd gono out. MoConnoll thore- ‘f,',’llrfl ‘}u‘l‘,‘i}}m‘,‘,"‘},,,’:“’j,’,",:‘:,fi{f:f“fn“m":'}!:,‘f: tico Balisbury electod Becrolary, werliko adventures on which Governmonta o0 BY x demonotization of silvor in cmmm{uuuu of fts dopreciation of valuo, which will fuvolve a lous to tho Troasury of sovernl wmillion marks. THE QREAT HTOLM. Loxpox, March 14.—A Borlin dispatch to tho 11 to call the abuso ag extousivo s complainsd of; Lut, | tyof tho times, As sirongss our stubborn cnlx,\lvxiflfa:%rBt'fl:“}lu‘::i:uggnm:fo :ga City n‘r Laving been called to differont soctious of the | ooks, as puro and as liboral as our virgin soil, COhicogo to nominate a genoral tickot of city | State of late, and having met men known to mo | 8 froo as tho alr that fans our forest flowers, ho officers, to bo held ‘on Thureday, tho Gth of | ¢o ba drawing pay from the Btate Treasury for | confors honor on our country abroad by his re- g r on turned oway, but lad baroly gono 25 yarde whon he mot Mills face to faco, and, drawing his knifo, dashea at him. MNills, who was n man of nearly 60 years of age, turaed have fraquently engaged. Tho budgot will bo balanged without Increaso of taxation, but will insare relmburdoment of the dobt due the Banic of France. v offico at Liocust Gravo, hia brother” being Post maater. G g < MAIL-BODDER, Loursvitre, Kyi, Alnroh 14.—!1\13!. Mube April, tho primacies 4o bo teld Woduosday' o | magianry sorvicoé, I am suroriscd that vo ittlo | publican manliuoss, by bia tirmnoss iu dutw, by | Qur ralationa with fotolyn powors conttugo | 70mes coporte noprly wlltho holographa'in Got- | and tlad, but foll, aud McConnell foll ovor bim, | JilenS, & Mefl Augn ou the Richmoncd Louts Bth. boat: (his. ont buso of | Lid #ouso of rospousibility in univorsal brotlier- | amioable and paciie, TFranco hns joined in of- Y pro ; Tho two mon clinchiod and atrugglod, McConnall | robbing tho United: States mall, Afutholasd Nr. Hawley thought that the Conventlon | hasbosn said about this outragoons abiiso of | 1004 in man, and bo would moke st homo, a6 bo | rores for the pacification of tho Insurgont prov- CSoserm Nolriz unable toriao s Jaiife, bt HoolE AT | o by o ol Hates mall. Mulibiolssl mlghtbehcm on Haturday instoad of Thursday, | power,—n breach of confidence, o subversion of | makos abrond, n Clovernor of Illinois that would | fncos of Turkoy, Wo shall rotain the hopo that ABYSSINIA- e At Al 4 a8 ormox y“m Ifaxx‘in.h Dlnmeb';;nyf( Jud sud tho primarics on Friday, Btate funds, that should subjoct ome men Iwat | honor tho ofiide as tho offics honors him. Hois | tho sgreoment of tho gront Powors jolntly nf- THE KING BUCS FOL YRACE, about the Load ¢ s, colptal narvantplsl, § GEIRSOE i S connolliation ot dieiote Mr. Brayton thought that, as tho tme ug- | of to tho soverost criticlsm and ovorwholming | Maturo it yoars ; Lo is not tho elavo of fsshlon | Srming thoir rospoct for troatied and ottachmont | Loxpoy, March 14.—Tho Times to-lay pub- | Who bad witneseod the affray, Lit him on tha | Beforstho b A ITopaions tad Tk Loy o f;&':m&-‘;‘; hfi‘%fl;"tm‘:{ ‘:!'l: ;‘x‘l“{:’fllm‘:l;‘l“‘: dofont. {: :;Wg‘:‘o el"c%;r‘.‘a‘:‘,‘;:‘i'u“:g‘%‘;“’:;:‘:‘x‘::dfl1:: to penco will bear frait. Nshcsa copy of o tologram recolved from tho | bead withs storoand offordod Mills an oppor- | vors"orcailant provious to Wi arvost, Tolsd o power gould view the torminntion of the civil war (n 8pain with moro sincere satisfnction thsn Fyanco. This pacification of tho public miud ot both oxtromes of Europs, and the ardont dosiro for poace animating sll pooples and QGovernmonts, will favor tunity togobup and ruo away. Ho hod not, howovér, gono many yards whon ho foll sgaln, and MoCounoll apraug upon him and BTABBLD HIM IN THE BAOK, then, when' Mills rolfed over and attompted to bo too short on sccount of the excitemont on- | Tho Governor's ofico and the Becretary of | bg juat in favoring tho criminal moro than the gendeorod. Blate's ofiice uro each sending out relays of | griminals victim; ba wouldstand bafors the poo- Mr. Clough statod that e mado the motion In | giato-pald retaivers to labor for tho renomina- | ploof the Btato as a fit ropresentative of its g ok s thom 0 1 fasece fo i pr. | on of thol ot wod to sach an oxtoat s | Jooory anlef el of svery oifann of Wil T’mfl‘x fl‘:m;!;:lufl the BA“. but Kthnt“lhovl!’oln this "fi“;‘ oarriod that tho common pnoplam POt Hien ot Wl (o Y would Knedivo's Privato Beoretary, confirmlng the de- font of tho Abysslufans, ‘Lho dispatch says thoir logs {4 irroparable, The A\!{fldmlnn King ks writton asking for penco. Hostllities havo thorefore boeu susponded, and negotistious beon a Mail'Agont four months, duting which it s olleged lio haa takon 'couslderablo motoy, priucipatly from lattord to the Courier-Journds A COLRUPT JUDOK OP ELXOTION. . Specra’ Diaraleh ta The Chicago Tribund, . ‘Boutivaron, Ia, Merch 14.—Adam: Grooll otlior nman of whom wo know. e would commeuuvoed with overy Liopo of yuccess, 5 ) f ‘thing could bo fiaally settlod boroaftor, begming to discuss the quostion and mildly | Sosey ont of seistoncs mors corrupt Tings than x‘]‘;%nu“l’{l"n‘:“‘:““fflo :;Pin‘;‘:l‘g;:? n:fifl'fl:fi“‘;} 7 5 i ‘;“‘zfllm” hnn:l. lnfl!lf_: ted IUI‘;.\‘ h i nlhpl;wnux;:!l: fi?&‘;‘:fi:&}g&%fi:&#":flhB;:dcllfirr“ g(:lrc ll:ll;z J‘nunce B‘:{l:gury ‘h‘n‘)‘ué.":.l: E&l:; nl.‘:cnml Com- | protest. Think of & gray-hafrod Christian Gov- wo‘ i c‘:“ ulzmu:il nml1 ln‘:nku‘ mfi:o leounut commerelal treatioa coinpely \1& to lay down n now SPAIN. v‘:ctin: 'J.'n:m::nr:rwua '“‘E{;“,:",‘g,:,:‘,‘,‘d,,, tilating and clnmi;in yzlu‘l’wm- .ftcr‘ihey rorg mitteo ou, Ap! 3 t euch n charact: - | enthusisem in the popular heart. Ilis oloction fcal® . Wa shall soel b i y sala coo! al ndor, i < o i " A, mofigh'a ‘motion was then adopted, ornor sending out euch a character as MeLaugh: pop lwug'ifinc:wfig;::ficy Y ‘o ;m: mmd‘ Wy é’f&’a"‘“‘ gty Androvw Gago ¢ * 've doro It, aud 1 futended to | a¢tr- Homo eoventv-fiva Liokots..waro changel- g would givo now houor nnd prostigo to tho Ro- Mr. Drayton moved that tho Judgos to be | I (o pass-poddlivg Dobomian, late of sho | MORCEND Bo7, U00GK Bod PRRCHE 10 106 8- solecied from tho difforont wards bo suggosted | Wesctiouse Commission) to intluenco tho think~ | §utiithit o olnim for lim & high ordor of atstos: by the membors af tho Committes from tho | ing votors of Illinofe In tho choico of & Gover- | manuhip, whioh Lsa been mado brigblor by evory svvoral wardy, thoy to roport their names, and | nor! Thore's cheok, wy conntrymon!! But mmfihg #tap af Lis publio lite, Every oflico piacod of holding primaries, st anotbor mecting | then, tho **Majsh¥ s not puid by tho | that o Liss avor held, bo hna loft botter than bo 1o e held hercafter, Carrlod, State, sud ¢ 4o ressonable to suopposo | found it. If choson Govornor, he would dis- BASLS OF REFRESENTATION. tuat his foes muat come out of tho con. [ ohargo tho dutics of tho oflico in a manner that The samo gentleman also moved that the | tingent fund, whilo Southworth aud Beards- | would compare favarably with that of any Gov- roprosontation bo fixed upon the basis of 0no | Jey rocoive thoirs ms Lenitontinry Commis- | ornor of any Stats, in promptooes, in digolty of da&oumw every 200 Topublican votcs, beluy | pionors, And thore in Malono—Col, Maloue | manhood, in ropublican simpiicity, in justios to : overaed by the Yoto ot tho last eloction for | (alf thoss tellows are Colonols, Majors, and Cap- | all under the law, in the recomondation of pru- $ unty Trossuror. taing, though tho records of the Adjutant-(lon- | dentand rightful logislation, and ju all thingm Justioa Sallsbury moved to amend by sllowing | cral's offica fails to toll how, when, and whoro | that oharactorize the accomplished oxecutive ‘bne delegato to evory 160 Republican vutes, and | goms of them won thoir titles)—ho has boen | ofticer, tho wise snd prudent statosmsn, and the ouo additional for overy 76 votars, or fraction | puld in advanco nn Commivsioner of the South- | truo snd upright citisen and mau. YLoyvox, March 15—5 a; m.—A dispatch from Bayonno to the Times roports that the wifo of Don Oarlos Los arrived thore from Pau aud " vistod thie wonnded Oariieta in tho hospltal, A Times tologram from Cadiz says tho clorgy arc koonly canvassing for slguaturcs to s potl- tion to tho Cortoy {u favor of Catbolio unity. "'ho fueros of tho Basque provinces will be abolished, " ‘Tho ovidoucs ia all in, and they cannot foilto hold him foe: trial boforo tHo Distdet Court The 3rgument.will bo finishod to-morrow: UNPLEASANT EFECTS OF SBEING A'MAN, Bavr Lane, U., Murch 14.—The pew Marbsl for TUtal, Willam Nplson, artived Lers tila momitig,. ‘Lho Wardon of tho Ponitentinry. camo ta tawa to sco bim. On his retum-to the Ponltontlary lio wos kunooked down, and eight privonors caoaped, Nono of tham have yot b recaptured. - © T YINANCIAL TRREGULATITIES: Boprox, March ld—Ueorga, W.: Tigdale, .4 woll-known igsurauco broker fn thia city, wsa nrrested ab Drighton to-day. wnd Dbailed. in turbing {ndustey. Tho statement rafors to tho necossity of coni- Hhmng the reorgnnization of tho srmy, and ooping pace with othor powors m naval construction. 1In rogard to intornal administration it says : The Goverament, while seoking lo reconcilo im- portant and justly demanded libortios, with the necessary prerogativesof tho Exccutivo's powers, will submit proposltions in rogard to the grant- ing of dogrees for au{wflar education, ond 1n re- gord to the composition of municipalities, Tho statement concludos as followa: Tt s not withiout joinotion that we approsoh tha first do §t."" Dir, Mills dled on'the Oth, 0si tho 25th McContioll mado an aflidavis ro- questing a postponemont of his sriat till o oonld communicato with bis friends in Rootland and abiald fands for his defonie, but the Judgos ro-- fused to graot his application, In this afidavit ho gave Wiy vorsion of tho affair. Jie statod that for two or (hroe years provious ho had bosn embject to , sevora paina in tho hoad arigiog from tho foflle- tion, by an sssmlant whom ho had boon unabla to fdontity, of o Llow that hisd frsoturcd tha SPORTING. THE TRIGOER. FORMAL DISSOLUTION OF TIE PRAILIS OLUB, aesaion of & Logiulature undora oonstitutional i gkull, o had on Monday and ‘Unosday sutfored ), g ol over, in s ward, 3 X orn fosane Hoapitnl, ——— Ropublio. Woe forosce possiblo dififoultios, bus | A rogular mooting of the Pralrie Bhootitg | mevorely from thom, and on \Vodnusdwhm fust f,.”’n',"‘}.‘?u.,‘;‘;. m‘, cuafxn ot 'm?‘f“.‘“ Hunnl Mr. Maynard thought, It would not doto take | Woll, tho liojublican who wanta to oo Bov MISCELLANEQUS. libpo thoy will .bo overcomo through 'your | Glub was fiold yestondsy, and it was voted to [ proparod togo home and go to bed when bl . %'“’;'“‘n'é’filfifiu"?ofe? "52:3‘ l‘lfnu‘ c':anul mr:? 3’12‘53&““31’2‘1‘:"&".?&;‘\““‘}‘., 4o Homs tioiit:ot WICHIGAN INDRPENDENTS. confidence in the wsuverior loynl wisdom of tho | dissolvo tho organization. 'This sction rosults, | ¥ifo brought hin tho nows that tha bailiffu were Special Diavateh fo The CAiadon Tribirne, n':n’ly P eintlmm{d Dont mv"fign {tll:‘o’ %‘:{:fi:‘m"u:a‘s Drnowr, Mich., March 14.—Au **Indopon- | Dresidont, through bis coustsnt agrovmont with | of courgo, from the recent agroemont to join |IB $ho iouse, Ho proparod tho life with tho Rockyorp, IlL, Marol 14.—Lars Jupgses b Bwede, waa dlugemnfl{ atabbed {n & ealbon ro? this attornoon. Ho wil recover: g ——: [RES. AT CINCINAATI, 3 | Bveetat Dlavateh to The Chicago Tytbune. Oomnaty, 0., March 14, ~Thoyo was a sar. sational fire to-dayat 4-o'olack p, m, In' Fregk’ tho two Chambors, nnd through tho gonersl pasaionate desive to see Franco again rondered groat by liberty, order, aud perce. ‘The llepublicans ggnmlly roceivod the state- mout favorably. ne PAEsagos Wore much cheorod. The Bonapartist » protested apainst :lm sontence which denounces military sdvea- ures, 'ELEOTIONS, Tho Bonats to-dny eleotod as ita Boorotary M. intention of boning some beef that he hiad at thomo, and placed it up his pleove to carry it enfely, Ho had no intontion of aessulting Ay Mills when Lie loft tho' market, or weat to Mr. Mille' houss, They mos, sud had hot words, whon Mills postied him backward with great | forco, skinning hla Knucklos, and making them bloed profumaly, then turnod to' run inta the house, whon, smarting with pain and {ndigna- llnui McConnoll pursuod bim, and inflicted tho forcos with tho Audubon, and form one grand: ctub In, place of two' or tlires smallor and wepl- or;ones, A vote of thanka was tondored fo the Clab's officora for thelr very efficiont past vorvices. It ‘was also voted to givo tho Beorotary 8118 on ao- count of his past serviced, - It wau votod that tho funds of the Club be ex-' Als- Whito ngreed with tho providus sponker, | nominations, and far tho party to put him ot | dent” Btate Convention.is called to meot at and thonght the apportionment thould ba mado | the head of the tickes wuul& bo courting dlses- | Jackson May 8 to eloat dalogates to tho National upon & more suitable Lasts by takluy: e, Wol- | tor, and it will suroly follow, an tho peoplo have | Convention ot Indianspolis, The call ia eigaod | cott’s vote, Ha thonglht thoy could not gets | had quito enough of ‘thw dilutod Doy- Aoscs W, Field. ¥air voto when thore was an indopendent oandi- | eridgo, this orolds Christiaumty, tuig | VY Aosos We i dato fu tho Beld. sophomore otatcsmanship; and ey wiry CONGIESSIONAL NOMTYATION. Nr. Cluuqh thonght thay could not get ups | have n chango, —Auother of tho shiniy, Nonwicy, Conn,, March 14.—Tho Democrats :uhxuna::fi oo °i‘lm v;ou'ld Buty ew‘ryl ; ;;nrd,:rll:n: lighta :vho has [;ackodh).;l‘z lnp&:‘r{\'dpfim‘x: (unfi of tho Third Distrot to-dny nominated Davlg 11)\ y c get a fur reproscaistion. Thuy | as a missionory is ono e0, uter, who ells for Congreas to flll the vmoanoy cause E might perhaps tako n basis for tha Notth Hido | is about ss useful to tho Binto in his oficial H.elh“.,fim of l}. B, Btarkweathor. 4 % ded in a farowoll suppor at Korn's, and that . o, Tioloml, of tho Itight, 'Tho oleotion of th Ton H \ fatal wounds in thio blirdnoss of passion, thiuk- | Hall's elegant bouse o Brosd St b s ok W | iy e o, el | 0, | S b WY | S e R 8 s | SIS SRS ST | Tt s Yo o posint S 3 E 3 vecial pscatch o The Chicam 3 3 2 3 i 3 Basih tho voto for County Tressurar, i tho nitd Iuoatlo whio s had & pouclat for | | Drrnore, Mick, March 1,— lox-Congreseman | 10008, Secary of 88 Toieln for lauley. | affar, and will tako placo at n oarly day. Gt gi MeGonnoll wha Brooght up for |\ derely. Tho mmoke sproad.iuo fbickly s34 i Mr, u"le, thougbt basiug tho ropresontation | protruding his oars through the Chicago papors | Mosos W, Field publishes to-day a call for tho £ «n blr, Huck's vots was tho fair thing, ln a silly cifort to mako men bollova that they | Htate Couvontion of tho Grooubsck party, to bo Justice Balitbury’s motion thon carriod. wre all financial idiots and his soft-money horstos | hold at Jackson, May 3, to nominate I'rosidon- ‘There boing somo dissatisfaction expressed at | 45 18-karat philosophy. He's on tho war- | tisl Eloctors and appolot a uow Btato Coutral this reeult, Justico Balisbury woved toxocon- | path, and, 88 ho carrica some half-dozen | Committes. The principlos vot forth fn tho call . alder Lis motion, which carried, counties in his broechos pockets, we concado | nre ulvocmiur tho ropoal of tho Itesnmption 3 Justice falisbury moved to mmeud tust thoy | thow to Bovaridge, Harlow, and ugoo. Tho | nct and of the ast providiug for tho payment of 280 tho delogation oo the votos cast for Mr. | kitos and vultnres who are somring over the | tho 520 bonds in gold, : Yoloott. Htato in tho intercat of Boveridgo may weoure ———— : ‘T'his venolution was then adopted, and tho m% hin repomination through chloanory, but when Enlistm in the Army, {unnmlun dxed st ouo dologate forevory 160 | the ochoss of tho exbrossed,mill of the loysl A k Eventng Jot, tepublican voters, and one for oaols seveaty-fvo | thonsands come up from the valless, from fhe | It appeats from s statbmont mwle by the Ad- £ fraction over in exch ward. highways ond by-ways, thon, and not til1 then, { jutant-Gonornl that in the ten vears ending Deo. TUR PRINAHIFS, wiil these luackies learn tlat the pooplo Liave | 81, 1674, there wore enlistod In tho army of the Mr, Clough thou offered the rosolutions previ- | rights that the Btate pensionors MusT sospect. United Biutos 185,650 1nen. The largess ropre- pusly published in Tux ‘Lripune, adopted ot the *Col. () Harlow is n good follow,” I havo | noutation 1n respuct to nationality was that of Bast meeting of the Centeal Club, in rogard to | heard tho throadbare story until I accopt tho | tho United States—97,066, Lreland ranks noxt, Republican cauouzes and primarics, whera bad | statoment with all that the word implios, sud X | with 86,649, and Germany uexs, with 23127, on were often nominated, from the fact that } amn rewd{. willing, and auzlous (o go befora a | ‘Ihen como Bugland, 0,047 Cunads, 47031 Heote emocrats weore allowed to vota there. ‘Ihe | Notary Publio, *or any ather man,” and mako | jand, 2,460; aud Switzorland, 1,662 The largoss. ;enuem-u stated that Le ooly offercd thom in | affidavit to tho truth of this plaiotive wail, but I | numbors of enlistmeuts woro u the yorrs just rdor that thoy might be properly coosidered | protest sgainat having the ssseption diuned into following the war, whou tbe military Labit ‘was and thought over by the membery, to be adopt- | my ears by sham Captaios sud bome-manuface | moreor loss strong—in 1850, 27,329; 1668, 88,454, =d in tne future. tured Majord who draw pay from the Btate, | 1868, 31,040, In the years just bofore tho porlo Br. Hing thonght that the primarica should be | seomimngly for no othior sorvica thau teiling what | of business stagnation and tho following year tha held from 12 o'clook noon till § o'clock in the | nobody disputos, i. e, that “Col, (?) Hsrlow | enlistments were as follows : 1871, 12,227 { 1873, -nulngl. ; is & good fellow,” “a dovilish good fellsh.” | 12,172 1879, 10,0635 1874, 4,621, It would not Mz, Hawloy thought that 6 o'clock was too | Wall, who the —— has disputed it, sud who dare | bo right to accept theso flguros as showing that early to closa the {M.lu.l on sccouut of tho labor- | disputo it # Let tho Colooel (?) pass into hise | tho rovailing distross bak not beon 8o great a ::golnun. whocould not get time to vota till af- m{ 83 n‘gond mm..:. mp%d :‘fm:"ulz?t Amsur to drive meu into leu lnny(.hl;aficm;ue‘::ull?mfi bo T 6. fontures of & ot's havo | remomberod tuat tho stan: 0 cationy ) Mr Kiog thought tbey migns bold tho prima- | them, but thero {8 uo occasion 'for bim to | for cnlistment bas boen raliods e % In order to closo out tho affairs of the Club, 1t was vated to Itistruck tho Prostdont to preseat to the now Audubon Olub el tho traps, tlags, #dore books, and other trap-ebooling parspher- ualia belonging to the old Prairic Club, PEDESTRIANISM, VON HILLFRN VS, MANSIALL. The walking match at the Wost 8ide Rink be- tweon Misa Von Hiliorn and Mrs, Mary Marsball last ovoniog nttracted s Iargo and respectablo andienco, many of whom werd ladies. Tho con- testants appoar n oxcellont eplrits, and sach of thom sooms ganguino ag to tho resull, Hoveral Jocal pedestrlany, both ladics and gentlomon, apposred on tha (rack, and wero much applaud- od, Thisevonivg froeh candidatoa for pedes- trian fame are to test thelr spood and endurance in the sawo way, The walk appcams 10 excile a srawing intorest, and at 10 o'clook last even!n; re. Marshall was 2 miles ahead, havini oovnms 8t that timo 141 milas, Blsa Vomer id still on the traok, aud expeots to make ss good a record | 8 eithor Mirw. Marshall or Miss Yon Hillern, —_———— Tho Bpringfleld’ qx Journal also sooma to hiavo sorious doubts o8 to the proprioly of re- clocting Qov, Beveridge. It nolices that the 0&“&% Pl::( umll Maid :: ;eu.rpmln ly &l:m about the issuo of yeraclty besween or quickly throngh the honso that Ltwo of the fraid- : women In tlio thira story had to bo taken out of | #ho- front windows by the firomen ou iadders. ' Tivo mon, ocupying the samo apariments— ane of them & woll-known. gnd woaltby vitizet —oacapad to tharoof, The fira was soon pub cut, It atiraoted a'large crowd, 5 AT DAKOTA OITY, NEB, Special Dispatah to The Oeage Syduna 810Ux Citv,.In,, March 14.—The Dgden Ionst o Dakots City, Nob., o largo two-atory frame structurs, caught fire abons 1 o'olock this moras ing aud burued to the ground, It ia not known how the fire originated, 'Nothing was saved: The bullding' was _valued ad: $6,000 ‘aod {nsured for $4.000. The furniture was yelued 8¥ 1,000 losured for §400. 5 AT EAGT BAGINAW, . 8pesial Dispate lo Lhe Chisago Tribune Basr Sigmeaw, Mich., March 14, —Chasled D.M\nl;;- H;a;y barn av Midiand, . togother :fl;: untity of hayand grain, consumed aal- -lt:mnan.’ hngnn lu'A‘;:fl-zu -uu’a"d with dificulty, Doz, 23,600 5. insyrance, $30: Is Hochette I8 fixed for to-morrow, Qen. de Clusoy, dMinister of War, introduced & bill to completo tho roorganization of the army, for which the Honate voted urgency in the Clinmber of Desntleu to-day, M. 'Taigo, of the Leoft, was electod Quastor. ———— TURKEY, DOUMANIA PATH TRIUUTR UNDER PROTRAT. LoxnpoN, Manh 14.—A Derlin special says that Roumsnia has pald the tribute duo to the Hublime Ports, but ronewed tho request made for o commutation. The Porte opposca. AUSTRIAN- PREOAUTIONS, Lonpox, March 14.—~Thoe Times' special says & poction of ths Austrisa’ Landwelr is {o be coucenjratad in Croatia, the Tyrol, sud violnity, SELVIAX ATMPATUT VOB UERCECOVINIA, Tho “'imes' Vionua spocial says that Bolyrade waa illuminated tass gight iu hooor-of the bat of Muratovizza, . OHowIXG SICRKER. ¢ -Loxvox, Murch 16.—Tha Balgrade nonoaponfl- ent of the Rusk M, declaros that Greece bas offored to form an offensive aud dofonelve ollisuce with Bervia and Rou- ok, Shnongh jamparaey * raised, 13t oug} po; co-operatiny with Austris, csunob, for h-r’nvn uiuu 5 pormit Auatis 10 occupy Borvis. The trial beforo Mr, Justice'Moas. The prosscution &mducod ‘witnesses whosa toutlumn{ fully es- blished the facts nlroady moeulionod and sliowed that McConnell was s man of ylolont possions. ‘T'he defense intorponod & TLEA OF INBANITY, His dootor consldorod him excitable ; his son tostifiod that ho usod to get up aud wandor abaut ths houso at might, snd uland bofare looking- Elulu admliriog hiimnelf ay o porfoct man, that e fancled ho waa Rufua'Choate ond other great. men, snd otton complalned of intonse pain in his bead; uuottior witnogs sald that he had ovor- hoayd him “fi ko would Uke to Lill somo one, sud expeoted to ba put in the lunatio asylum ; anothor that ho used to sit for hours Lokween two looking-glasses, to exsmine his own he; andread books on phronology, and so on, Dr. Woskman, p Oznadian export In mntters con. necled with tho (osane, was called, aud sald that the pxiwulr’nuumlun {He mornlyg of the opime soemed to him to Lo those of a man of unsduud” mizd; this, howevor, hie dealined to swear. The jury, after un' abgenco of an hour, bronght in s Vordict of ;mls¥. ‘Tha prisoner, in responss o the usual'quoation by tha Court, safd that he hiad been for lhfl["umb porsocuted by tha othorp B et L omienied Mo AT LOWVILLE, H. ¥. bat ho son raeh mod e uf s Yo Ioon driven (o 1t, and that be' woubl" & Warzerows; f: Y., March 16—A fica st Lo¥. LEAVE [T T0 dOD AND TOX FUBLIO’ ville,"eazly thls morulog, destroyed proposly toosy if o' had ROV boen frvated With gress | valuod st #40,000 § Loancande, 635,000 B

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