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“THE: CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 18760. & : from entering the Puerta del Bol, This prohib- WwW osecution to aay whother a few days should be | fuses life into things byan empbatlo use of | enemies, and the resuit such that when the SILKS. : O REI GN tlon was much applacdod, H ISKY. eeeeted the Hefecdants or not. if ateauge oaths, - eked P facta come out bie connection with the Ring will | (perenne a THE CARLIOTS. CONTINTED TILL WEDNESDAT. —o— REDOUND 70 His CREDIT fl PAYS 70 TRADE ON THE WEST smh? " Lowvor, March 21.—The Jort's mpecial aaye Mr. Bangs remarked that he was ready and MISCELLANEOUS, rathor than otherwise. 2e nays ho will not only the Carliat refugoos in France may possibly form | The Case of Pablman and stush | antious for the trial, and thet, from what the THE ONAND JURY ‘be gind to gee an Invostigating committes here, : : The Rallroad ana Tolegraph Lines a foreign legion fur service in Atgoria, gentlemen had sald, he didn’t nce any good legal | practically did nothing yeaterday, buteat around but will welcome it, and go bofore it and toll all OUEAT CROWDS, Goes Over to Wednesday, reasone for ita delay. ho knows, Inthe mosntime, evidence fs being of Scotland Stil: Buricd Loxpow, March a1.-—A Madrid dlapatch re- Tho Court observed tliat he didnt noo in the | 19 theirusaal Micawborliko attitude. Whatevor | collected, in anticipation of tho Committes i porta that 140,000 strangers are in tho city to suggostions made in tho affidavits thet the par- | they may bo oxpecting to investigato has not yet | being sont hero, and tho opinion is confidently in Snowe witness tho foativitics. In soveral cares yostor- | Mr, Storrs Explains Why It Is Necose | tice wonld be any Lottor propared to procead at | tranepirod, though it is tinted that w cortain | oxpronsod that several haughty heads mast roll day $260 woro paid for a batcouy on the route of the Koval procersions Nusabans - sight-anera . . rn pansod the night in tho stroots, Housos Jon; the ine of the rocenAion. Weekly Roview of tho English and wore splendidly docorated, and thirty trlumplal Continontal Grain Trade, arches were srocted, ‘The entry commoncod at . 101n tho morning, The stroote from which vice could , be jcnmmandalt woro oranded i for jours proviouely. Tho King, accompantod by Tho French Budget for 1877 | ton Gonorale and Atty othor efllcors, rode at tho CARSON, PIRIE & CO, West End Dry-Goods House, alater day oxcopt that couneol might have an | distillory 41 be brought 1 . Yos- | into the mawdust, ‘The fact that Moller laa re- Opportunity to consul. a * terdey tho farore. iat -n Sar as ian turned, and Conkling fe almost dally expected, documontary eyidonce. Wut wo haven't had ac- | tho crops and tha cold woather, ate, The caso | were about to bo divulged at Inst. cosa to tho booka of the Chicago Aleoho! Works. | of the countorfeiter Roach finatly camo up and —— Tboliovo on further nearch the other documents | several witnesses wero lolsurely examined, ST. LOUIS: can be procured. and T want to ‘Compare, pease In the aftornoon absolutely nothing waa dono, COURT PROCEEDINGS, ETC. Foe i eroetihe Hieke deka have | altuough tho Gaugor Mucller wastia waitivg in | | Gr. Tocix, March 20.—Tho hearing af the mo- sary to Have a Continuance, The Obstinato German at Work Gather: ing Up His Eyldence. The Grand Jury Takes It Easy—Wrath ft if hore to do it, for { presume tho Cole | the constant expectancy of being called in to | ton foranow trial in the McKeo caso came up sankes'a Favorable Head of the procession, | Among tho Squealers, Ieetor will not allow mn to tako tho bookn away, | give bla testimony. in the United Slates Court today, and was post | 9 AT) g Q ny . he ‘in for the Fronch frontior loaves Madrid for Iran ‘Tho Court—I om very much averse to forcing ‘THF LAST NCMOR. Poued until to-morrow, in consequence of the AND PE 0 RIA-8TS Showing. to-night. anybody Into a trial of sograva s charactor with: | There was aramor in cortain circles at the | tines of Sudgo Treat, and the absence from the = _ J.D, Harvoy Is Confirmed aa Collector, | out ample opportunity for preparation, | Tat T | Coston Times, yee’ Moot porsading | cHY of two of the cnuosel in the caso, It the ° can bar 200 re ay ibe Motion for General Amnesty Will Be st a, Shnortanty for prepration hte Tuo baie | crookoinom of te Chenge tune. the oe! | Duineratoray byermitwove toeeorens | OUR GREAT SALE AAG 4 Loxpox, March 20a tologram from Parle CHICAGO, Pere ate ci of this month TAN these | above, suspicion, aud tha fact that the rumor | PO Paesed at ouco ou all persons couviated, Introduced in Both Chambers. atates that intolligonco has been rocolyad thoro parties wore notified, and thero haw been ample | cannot be vouched for by anybody of thorough Se rear enn peren e OF that o twolve-day armistice botwoon the Tarks IN COURT. . Spportunity to got thelr documontary ovidenco | rolability makoa {t unworthy of credit. Tho TOE “AMERICAN, and Horzegovian Chiefs Las boon concluded, Veclaration of an Armistice Between and waa to commence yestorday, : MILLER AND REED, On the opening of court, Judge Blodgett anked tho District Attorney if tho Government ‘and to make thoir collation, and in- | story fa about as follows : went ot that it seoms they only comiaenced on It was this oflicer's duty to look sronnd among | Celsus Price, Stnte Insurnnce Ine tho 18th. tho diutilleries and see that everything was spector of Missourt, ‘Thinks 2¢ Ion BLACK SILKS! AN INSURGENT LEADED ANNESTED, oe moving on in accordance with the principles = tho Turks and Herzegovinians, Tete arated Ibat tho nofed insurgent leader, | "aa roudy to procoed In any casos. Diatrict- | ,, 2. Hlorre Lr zouk Tonge will allows Sane oF honesty Mod the Tetoraal |’ Ravaiua (eve | cee ece an oampnny: for aim, In not the fact, ‘Tho Insurance Examiners of tho State of Mis- the Prient Musaich, baving taken rofuge in Aue- | Attorney Bangs promptly replicd that it would | ‘Tho Court—It would batdly scam an though | Jn the course of hia visita he neo 2 S 4 by the Aue. | eult him to take u bor 203, thi Tete | the coer sin “mado up thelr minty aa to | to drop nrcond at tho — Chicago | 60uri wore in Chilcago Iaat wook on invitation of * Triumphal Return of King Al-« ea eee ae ee ene Ualtad Btatos a: minat, Her y, aller A thother they would go to trial or not. Aleoho! Works, aud on ous occasion remarked | the oficials of tho American Fire-Ineurance Augmented and rendered still 9 riane at Molotkovich. gainat Henry 2, OF Ban Htorre—Mr, Paliiman made up his mind | the absenco of the Gouger. Upon inquiry, the | Company of tha city. Opponents of the Ameri- y t phonso and Iis Mroops far RMTAR DART cera | Fiadarick L, Nood, pie Stora. Fablman mado up, his mind | tor was foudd "mitt; soino of hla eutonte | eno taviding io Missouri having dovoted conse. | OLE attractive by ADDITION. F to Madrid. A peony raporta that Sfulbter Pasha hescrecely. | Cob Juessen on tho part of the two dofend- | aainyad in one way oD account of my protracted | friouda in a neighboring waloon quietly onjoving | oratte quite unnecessary venom audeavoring to} AL, AND FRESH BARGAINS : odfull powers to troat with tho Herzegoviniaa | 80!) replied that uo far as ‘* Buffalo” was cou- | absence, ‘Then it waa fair to presuine aome of A frioudly rinse. He wae romonstrated wath for | tT inet the Company wan not wall conducted Aly Ad b ALG A f 5 r ba cere ARNVIA WEAKENS AGAIN. pen erabnered wae nay in prey Pana the ohare there ea with the oficcr, but whou the latier bad finished | it was cousiderod beat by the managera of the continues to attract and inter. Si couisae cnawe Loxnom Haseinti-tun Times Visons cor- | charging couspircy ‘aad romoval respective, | beet a2 wavanng whatovar. Teanuot npoak for J We lecture the Causey turned ou tim, anda, | ergauization to bare an oficial imestzation, lest crowds of customers. No “dl = respondent raporta that tho joint action of tho ts ir. lush, ho pity ae; Tho Examiners consequent; Bre Hue ase Lkoow that to be tho case, | something.” ‘Tho twain ‘wont up, and tho | mago a rigid, Inmpoction of. thie From the firat time ho had as consultation | Gaugor led tho officer to a secret patt of tho up- with mo he bogan to mako Iuadofonse, and ne | Per, story whero an oxtra’ mesh waa boing ‘been diligoutty pursuing it ever since. I have worked off, It would naturally bd expected came on and Company's in- most affairs, They roturned homo otpressing complete satisfaction at tho result of the oxam- iuation, and Mr. Colaus Price, thelr Stato Supor- and that thu plea of guilty would bo entered a8 to those two couuts, Tho indictment was to be pasaod ag to Mr. Reed, ag he under stood from tho District-Attornoy, for the prea- Loxpox, Aarch 20.—The rival boat crows | powers seoma to have produced its effect nt trom Oxford and Cambridgo Univoraittoa have | Golgrade. Olimpics, the Norvian negotlator, arrived, and will begin practicing onthe Thames, | has beon recalled from Montorogro, betwoen Putuey and Mortlake, to-day. Tho ———— lady intending to purchase a Black Silk this spring should ¥ fr cf this Court a preat while, and intend | that the officer would express considerable 2 : *. re weather is vory cold. ITALY, out, and would bo called up ‘Tuesday morning. practiood ne ® Court a great while, and Intend | tor aiehment aud Toport tuo ercokednessitne luendeat of Toate al Just wssuod the aub- | Neglect this opportunity, as 3 onan ee ESN OGY ae eee a menE Tne Mr, Bange woddod hla head avd said, Yea, | 2u° fouividually, Tbave been in such a stato | mediately. Inatead of go doing, an the story Insurance: Depantuent, that it hasn't been possible for mo to get ready, | B0e%, bo simply said it wan ail right, and he SraTeor Musovat, } aud it placea moata terrible disndvantage to | Would attend to it, ‘Chis is ono part of the | It is hereby certified that forea ‘nl to defend men of standing Tike Mr. | story. ‘Tho other is that thls officer at one tine THE AMERICAN INBURANCE COMPANY, Paniman, associated with Dr. Rush, whon I am | received $2,000 from tho Alcohol Works wile | a corporation organized undor the laws of tho ‘all at loose ends. I bavo got tho thread and tho | at the same tima ho was receiving # regular | State of [liinols, whore principal office ta locatod line, and Keliall not do anything ole but get monthly wulary for keeping still as to what was | at Chicaco, ill., and which hag beon boretofore At amooting of the Artisans’ Institute for Pro- | Roare, March 20.—Promler Minghotti ane moting Goneral and Technical Knowledge, » | Houncod in the Chamber of Deputies to-day that resolution ‘nas unanimously adopted, appolatiog | tho King bas accopted the resignation of the Maj.-Gen. Marriott ta communicate with various | Ministore, but requosted them to retain thelr emitient porsons, tho clty companies, ote., with | Posts until their succossors were sppointed. prices beat anything that is *; offered elsewhere, ag FOR INSTANCE: to-morrow morning.” Lo thon desired to know whethor # sciro facias had been ordered in caso 121,—that of the United States against Jacob Weisenfeldt. Tho Court replied that this gen- tleman’a recognizance had been forfoited, and y e ap c 0 ‘We shall offer 12 pcs. Heavy, all viow of eondivg a deputation of English work- onrrvany. e tho order entered. ready, and it will be tricd. going on, ua Woll as bis walary from the Guvorn- | admitted to transact business in this Btsto, has tanto te Clown Estiblden' a Pu: | | Toxpos, Mach Sl-A dept from Tomo | stings the angoonced is rade to| ts cout tuoeato mayo ore tM Wado | HH 5 anu aot ang topiier wall. Tuo | Siuaecencfamiiaet ia Gece kate | at $1.00 per yard o Bargein oxcell dolphia, Shnnniieos the death of Tathoe Doria doal with caso 208, that of tho United States | Uy mornlngs 1 1 oe ateointely ready, I | Governmont, it turus out, baa Leen quietly look. | of tho Stato of Auewouri, outitioed “An act | ing anything heretofore offered in BEEN NOM Tose, March: 21.—It is belioved that the fol. | S#iRst abpll'go to trial without a singlo word of whim- | 19g into tle matter, aud Lee go far discovored | for jucorporation of iwsuranca companies, | itt. Nearly all tho rnilronds north of the River | jowing ‘genttomen. have accopted portfolios 1n HERMAN J, PARLMAN AND DAVID @, BUSIL, poring. nothing touding to bear our the Eee but, on | other than life-nssaranco compauies, aud Be Tay remain more or leas blocked by snow. Tho} the Alinletry: Maocinl, Foroign: Affaire; | S0¢ for trial at that timo. : ‘Tho Court—Unteas gome objection {a made by the contrary, dias cinco ered good deal to ehow ice, tha Tepralation of insurance, business | At $1.25 wo shall soll 20 pieces Caledonian tino {a covered with snow 20 foet | Malorana, Agriculturos Coppino, Education; Mr, Storre—If your Honor plonso, I am ab-j the Wiettict-Attornoy that ta ineuperabie, lack of foundation in e otber than hfe-asurance busiuoys,” approved Lyons Black Silks, handsome finish and quality; goods that are con~ vincingly cheap. 7 - ‘THE INDIGNATION OP THE WHISKY MEN— March 10, 1569, and pursuant to tho thir- ntiall tot the caso go) OOS: tL Wedheedey migra ail who squealed end thowe who weut iuto Court | ties “scetion of guid act, aa amonded by an act + tl ond ple: guilty to two counts ot 10 blanket | approved March 23. 1874, the eaid Company is efarieg intrict Attorney, by thle fimo at jie | iudigtmonte, with tho hope of gottiog a partial | hereby authorized to continuo to do busines ag fe Nicotera, Intonor. ‘ECCLESIASTICAL, It in reported that the Congregation of Rites at Rome have reported agsinut the canonization doep, Nenr Aberdcon twelve trains aro snowed in at ono goint, and moro than o dozen trang aro blocked on tho Groat Northern ilne, Tho solutely compolled to make an application for a Uttle more time in this caso, which I bopo will bo granted, for since the adjourament of court, ission of the peualtles to which thoy aro | a Fire and Fire Marino Insurance Company with- | At$1.60 wo shall offer 25 pieces Mines buried at al points north % tf hove ever worked diligently and in anearnost | Storrs departed with his client in great joy at } Tem oe ire Seer rat Tue mel radi Dunieety Fai |e cor to got resdy for (rx ‘Tove dome Ty | na ee recat eta iat they weal ao | Watemidana cat sectreeatderly? greet; | Splendid Quality Cashmere Blaok Fosterday, took Fourtoon Rotel or the RUSSIA. Mr. Pabiman, too, in this cage. Wo tntond | »,.7, aight bs to trial, bares’ with increasing intensi- | aforesaid, and the act amoudatory thereof, ap- | Silke; beautiful lustre and Anish, going to trial, andI have acouple of afiidavits here which I desire to read your Honor, and sup- ploment thom by my own statement of facta upon which I base this action, Ionly wants few days, which aro absolutely neccesary, aud shat from no fault of ours, +4 ty. Yeuterday thoy had reached a stage | proved March 23, 1474, nutil tho let da} EF KY i ef D a y of Feb- night bo ready for tle Hlnenorning Onset which might bo calied red-hot, and to-day thoy | ruary, in the year 1977, tho indicted Storekeepors— will beatawhilo heat, They denounced the In testimony whoreof, I, Colsus Prico, Super- ‘ML, RUDOLPH YOCKE— eloquont Doctor and tho profana Valiman in | intendeutof tho Insurance Department of the Lins beon given upon one recognizance, and he | terms that wore far from being polite. ‘Tho } State of Missourl, have Loreto aot my hand sod was now in custody, The surety in the othor | corridors of tho Govoramont buildiug re-cchoed | aflixod my seal of offive in duplicate, at the City dlao desired to be reloased from his rocogni- | With objurgatory oxpletives, to which **fvoin” | of St. Louis, this isth day of March, A. D. 1870. FAILURE. Charies Keolule, a merchant nt No, 84 Mark Lano, has fatlod: In consequence, it ia reported, of operations on tbo Stock Exchange. His lisbilitios are Leavy. > - TUE GRAIN TRADE, and worth §2.00 per yard. ‘Wo shall offer 12 pieces Lyons Cashmero Black Silk, olegant satin finish, at $1.75 per yard. This lot of Silks are so enormously cheap Loxpon, March 21,—The Paris correspondent of the Times roagsorta that the Russians entered Corea, RUOKAND, ETC. ‘The Moscow Gazelle anya that Karatezin south aepeoinons barat he ere tans rie of Khokand is eubject to tho soverolgoty of | soe pags iiil APAIDAVET zance, and the question was whether it was tech~ sagt iaiota: wore slase) appended, an Jan he [Seal.] Czista Paice, Superintendent, | that every lady in Chicago or neigh- Mginco our Inst. woellly report no clisnge of | Kuokand, and citea ne proof the fact that Gen- | “iran J, valtman, boing duly sworn, deporos and | Dically nocesuary to bring tho party Into court | i) souentor aro not happy. Judge Blodycit's | wWAaNTED.a TAX-PAYER’S ASSOCIATION. borhood should secure 8 dress’ at weather for the better bas occurred, Advices | Kauffman waa nominal lovornor of Keratozin athat ho 4s ouo of tho defendauta above-named; | froma jail, expounding of tue Iawto 8 TuiscNe commls- eos once, 4 from Lrauco and Germany concur in stating | 42 1809 Sig t hie was indloted Jolntly with David G. Rush on | | The Gourt, thought tt as not necessary 08 | fohor Friday is atil rememboced, It appears to | 72! Hattor of 17e Chicago Tribune: 18 pieced rick Cashmere Black thot the tloods havo boon goveral. Ansioty for GERMANY. Fee ea ee an eter og ae eo mtamminucos, ho wan in the | tem as Laniquo's ghost did to Afactelt It will | | Cicaco, Maret: 20,-—What is evorsbody’s bast- b ‘THE RAILWAY DILL. Lonnox, March 20,—A Borlin diepatch reports that, in the Upper Houso of tho Prusaian Lund- tag, which reassomblod yosterday, tho Minister of Commerce, replying to an interpolation from Gen, Moltke and others, said the Government intended to introduce the Railway bill es soon as possible, and fn doing so were guided solely by economical, not political, motives. THE WEATHER, High Water on tho Gulf Const—Torrit. ic Gales and Considerable Damnage— Snow-Storms at Momphis, Cairo, Sioux City, and Westward, Entircly ‘Unprecedented for the Senson—Orfi~ cial Observations. Bpectat snenateh to The Chtcage Tribune, Oarro, Ii, March 20.—The snow here con- tinued until 10 o'clock this moroing—in all about 18 or 1dinches, the docpest snow acen here in twelve yoars and tho deopest evor known at this season, The wind to-night is from tho the futuro is daily jueranaines At the end of Tost week an unuaunliy great baromotric depres. gion occnrred, viclent storma of wind, rain, sud snow followed, and have provalled evar since. Conzequontly, farmera at the prosont momont gre nearly ata atandstill os regards agricultural operaticns, since tho present condition of the Inf stops both sowing and siroahing. It is only natural tust thie should & bo a serious eourco of anxiety to growers, though it by no means follows that the late seed timo ia altoxother BbjecHonblat indeed, it has often resulted in eatisfactory crops, Hitherto tho wheat plant bas not boen complained of ex- copt in somo inundated districts of Franco. Btill, fine weather is greatly necded to onsble . farmers to get up tho arrears of flold work, aud vegetation to recover from ita temporary chock, . Tho gencral nepect of tho whoat trade evinced a renter amount of confideoco on the part of uyers, and inore active business, with improved ~e tendoucy in prices, than for somo time past, owing probably to the failing of fu supplies on 4 avunge and small shipments from Houthera 10:0; algo to the firmer tono of the American A and Continental markets.” ‘WINSLOW. ‘Tho warrant for Winslow's surrender has not counsel, who was then absent from tho elty, and that Ia cousequenco of the contiuued ateence of anid Btorrs, he wae Unable to have suy consultation with him' for’ the purpose of preparing bis defenta until during the prosent month: that elnco aald consulta Hon tile deponont has diligently applied himself to the preparation of hla wald catso for tril, tm collecting evidence to bo uscd upon sald trial, but, atter tho movt diligent exertion, js yet unproporod;’ tuat the ovi- dance necessary tur ‘thia depoucnt’s defense ts tn b yreat measure documentary, aud after the moit di igent exertion this depunent had been unable to secure ruteM@uf eal evidence, inludiug the books of the Oli- cao Alcohol, Works, now in posueaion of the Guvern- ment; thot it f@ claimed and protended that Great amounta of documentary ‘evidence con- Misting of form 82, from Octuber, 1871, to May 1, 11g; also all invoices aud chocks portsining to the Chicago Alcohol Works, walch were in the house of Hoole, Junker & Co,, fe not now in existence; that this depouent Lallaves that » portlon of eaid papers ‘wore purposly deatroyed or coucealed with the object Of proveuting this deponent from using the smo upon said trial, aud that eid dozuments aro vite and in- auperably necessary to this deponent upon the trial of sald causo, anu that {f the sana canuot be proci be will be compelled to procure oral eviduuco. theraof. ‘And this depouont further snyw that sluca this caso was called, on Friday morning, the 17th inat., lo hae apent ils’ ontire tine, to the oxclusion of all other Dusiness, m proparing for the trial of aad causo; that Silks at $2.00 and $2.25; would bo good value at $2.60 and %3,00 per yard. = A few pieces Richest Sublime a Black Cashmere Silke at $3.00 por 4, yard; worth 94.50 at retail, OUR SALE | Of Bargains in Fancy Silks at 50, 65, 75 cents and upwards continues to attract many pur- chasers, and some of the lead- | -: amy styles will soon be closed : out. = not godown. To avoidit, and to come in ro o8 | ness proves in municipal affaire to bo nobody's, Ponwesslon of the Court as much se though be | 9 fo ronghiy enjoy the ‘presumptive bouefite | and lieuce we see no eystematie and dotorminod ‘Tho order was thon entered that the prisoner | 8fising from tutuing Btato’s ovidonce, ts the | afors on tho part of any conaidorable number of mn problom with which they are wrestliog. Tho! ed ben porteugsrat peu ass ah ad ala | propor vet othe conalusion that there fe | individuals to persist and prevent the alarming PETTY CASES, only one wey to malig ibs and that aa to duerasay oF he ily and county se Much bas force themselves upon the wituess-staud beforo en egid for the past two years, in public and t! i. 4 Z Pare slonns the races een ere eee lng the petit jury, and, by showing Shanieslyes of | in private, about tho abamolose wholesale rob- ono or two onses in the general barronnesa of | 8me use to the Govcrument, cover tho implied | bory, which, ander official eanction and disgaiso, lodge of immunity, and get out somebow. Lut, goytbing copnocted wish whisky taattors, Lou's | byvomo unfortunate combination of ‘circum. | the tax-eators hero committed, sll tho robbery stances, all the equealera can't swear agatnst | goes on day after day and month aftor month Disitling Company, cama into Court with bis | Deiimen and Ttuvly, ead those who canaro | Unduecked. Noed it bo matior of surprise ee eee oe eee Odd. xedaeod, | BADPY compared with thoeo sho can't, that citizens of small meana and. in- ‘Aftor some argument, in which 1¢ waa shown Rozen efforts were wade during tho day to | flienco quiotly submit to bo plucked Ate, Hoe ee U I Tenia tho acount | induco Rush to pull out, ond coma intothe | aud, plundered when citizons of arco Seed, ho ean, waa Dat at 25,000, and mount | equoaters' combination. Jt iu ssid that a fow of | wealth, who might succossfully realist the plun- Keo afeand Charles 8 ore ai ared aa Bergor’s | the aquonlers aro empowered by the authorities | derers, rete to thelr downy couches in order Koofe and Charles Sperro appeared 88 Leteore | to make almost any torms with the bull-beaded | to give thd rascals a better chance 7 Whou the suretien. | They woro accepted. and entered inte | geiiters, to induce them to draw {no nud not go | large property-ownors suid leading tax-payers, oie PRE ERs ore P tetrisl. Dut Rueh ie obstinate, and sayg ho | tbo Lailins, Carpenters, and Wentworths, deom at no amount of poreuasion will induce him & 4 tho course of tho afternoon, Dut ho ine pot | change bis plan. : in not only tho arsessinont but. tho! honest col- pate, enough to secaro a reduction, And |" In tho meantime thero is warm discussion | lection and disbursement of the monoy shicl re rai and Galt Ae Theories as Garetiges. arnong the great band of equeslers 88 to rho actaully sommes. o8t Of thelr property, then will In the caso of: Weirenfold, whoue recogni- shall have the honor of sending the plucky Doo- ey othor tax: payers, end form et bean recived from tho British euthorities. | North, and is growing coldor. ho lite not bean able 19 progure the documenta tecet- | ranco had baon forfeited attbo moraing session, | ELIS. arora oro busy during tho ede Sao ts teanae angie Goon Counts, — = fo will ‘probably not leave for America to. | Mnsruzs, Tonn., March 20,—Sinco 7 o'clock | ftusu, has not been able ainos iat 17th Stare avid G- | the Court ordered a bench warrant fsaued for his arrest. New bail will probably be furnished whole of yosterday proparing for trial. | Will they doit? 0. muorrow, Tast evening up to 10 this morniog 10 inches of | sny consultation with this deponont until Bundsy, the torrs promizes to mako things hot for 10th inst,; that this deponent has bod in the | to-day. p % *qospox, Sark ay EE the House of | 20%, hare fallan, and it {a alll noming.. The } otico ‘of tie Cilloaoe of ntornal tens for forme —— the progecntion; sn ange, ip, bocom- _ PLYMOUTH CHURCH. Loe ir the Bagl of Carnarvon, Colonia: | ettect-cara, aro unable to run, snd the trains on | sq and 44 from October, 1871, to May 1, 1615, alto for PAHLMAN. ng - fearfal thats. Beotry:— boows oe pee Spécial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ry BRA a sea) » Colonial | ql) the roads aro delayod. Tho strosta are full | Storexcupers’ records for the Chicago Alcoud! Works, about the inside workings . ig i Becretary, announced that nogotiations with Franco for the cession of Gambia to England 5 Woro at an end, becauso the French Govorument objected to ceding fall contro! of the seaboard, ‘which England considered indisponsavle, In the House of Commons tho Royal Titles but Las been unable to find tha same; and thut all waid documents are necessary and cssential for this du ponent on the trial of astd causo; that this deponent bag 8 good, perfect, and complote defense to said in~ dictments upon thetr merits; tat he intends on good faith to go to ttisl thercon; ‘that undor no circum. of improvised sloighe, Such a anow-atorm was nover witnessed hero before, Tho one of last March, which was unprecedontod, only moagurod about Siuches, The telograph lines south aro prostrated, and it ia not known how far south GATHENING UP ila RVIDENCE, rthorg to.8 trial just noe, | . BOSTON, Mags., Marci 20,—The Congroge- Among the distinguished visitorg at the C08. ee ater ae eer eEatanol pesefargu: | tonal ministers, at thelr mooting this morning, tom-House yesterday, Palman aud Rush were | be entered Wednesday morniug, the Goveramont | discussed the Advisory Council and Plymocth not tho least conspicnons. Iaving obtained a | preferring that courye to a atiowing-up of all the | Church, Prof. C, M. Mead, of Andover, was continuance of their casos wotil Wednesday, thoy | °Vidence taken, and tho clas of meu Who havo | present. Tho totter of Plymouth Church in re- JUST OPENED : tho storm has extonded. Stsncer aud at no timo wili he plead guilly to any or about to coltect tho yarions | 27mished it. ly to tha letter of the Andover Church, though 2 pill passed iu committos. Disraell stated that it —Diapatuhos from r immodiatety set abou! coltoct tho various a my 8 ~ filo of Empress in Eog!and under any olream- | yoro vind aud rain storm Sunday nicht, follow. | will be propared for trial, Storr, in bia argument for acontinuance, a Hot recat yall Dy the | Andover Churelt“upt : 20 PIECES atancos. All amondinenta offored wora rojoctod. | oq by light snow. ‘The storm was soyoro at all | Noxt the following ailldavit by Dr. Rush was | having beon up to that timo unattainable, Tho WASHINGTON NOTES. Ml agian Their. eae ne dineretore, s aioe AY points on tha Gulf coast betwoen Now Orloans | read: chiof reason why the papora had not been ‘TUE CHICAGO COLLECTOnSIIr. beat Ras ortunity for da ee 99 a Col. Charles Chesner ia dead, and Mobile, Many wharvea and boat-houses | David G. Nua, being duly sworn, depoucs and says lay In tho fact that Pabl 4 Rush Speciat Dispatch ta The Catcago sribune, tlon on the mat It i hablo thi if se A DFAUTIVUL NAVAL BCENE, were destroyed and shipping was damaged. The | that he ia one of tha tefuudants above named; thnt | SOURBE Tay In tho fact that Pabiman and Rus) Wasmxoros, D. C., March 20,.—T! 71 Be eee on eee a prone ete a Loxrox, March 1.—Mour buudrod wind- | joga at Bay St. Louls, Base Cbriatinn, Mie- | suortly after tho above indictment waa found agalnat | undoubtedly balievod that othors of tho second fasitxoToN, D. C., Mar .—The name of ' whon tho seminary term begins, which will be 1 bonnd vessels loft tho Mersey yeatorday, includ- 2 ing 193 bound to forsiga parts, The spectacle ‘was unprecedented. ‘Tne vessela formed & pro- ceasion, sometimes ton abreast, which ocoupied two hours in passing. a 3 FRANCE, és THE ASSEMBLY, . YVensattins, March 20.—Copies of tho budget a” for 1877 huye beon dietributed among Souatora * and Deputica, The rovenuo ia ostimated at £581,100,000 and tho exponditurouat £593, 400,000. No tncroasy of taxation is proposed. Tho pre~ amblo of the bndgot saya: ' Our resources aro wot groater thao our requiroments, None of tho receipts of tho ‘rossury can at progont be spared, Tho Govornmont will not avail iteolf of tho power to borrow £8,000,000 from tho Bank of France. On the contrary, - it will bo able to refund £5,000,- 000 by anticipating payment. Tho Treasury willecmpletoly ropay the Bank of France . 1879, ‘Ibis will sot froe £30,000,000 yearly. It ‘will bo only possible to propose a serious roduc- tion of tuxes nftor this ts accomplished. ‘Cho Ropublican Henators will {nsroduce a mo- tion to-morrow in favcr of raleiug tho atate of sioge. ‘tia Senato and Chamber of Deputioa 2 will then Le atvlo to discuss tho raising of the siovo simultocously, ‘The Committes on tho Btato of Slege appoiuted by tha Doputica unani- mousty favor its abolition, AMNESTY, Whon Victor Hugo in tha Sonate and MM. Ras- Pail in tho Chamber of Voputies Introduce their motions to-morrow for complote amnenty, tho Moderate Republicans will at tho same time pro- pose auvesty for political offenson only, . ELECTION ANNULLED. Pants, March 21,—Tho Chambor of Deputios havo anuulied tho election of M. Matartre, in the Department of Haut-oLolro, becauso of & Tuigeount by tho returning oficor, This is the first election which has boon annulled, punoLany, ThooMico of tho Hepubliaue Francaise bas beou entered by burgfkra aud rgbbed of $11,000. AMNESTY NOT POPULAR, Loynon, March 21.—The Jines! Paris special sayu itin atatod that the amnesty propos pbtained the adhesion of only elght Senators and twonty-seven Deputies. Of 360 provincial Journals, ‘ouly three approve of unqualliied munenty, him he rotalued and omployed Mr. Stantord as hia counsel; that aluce the 17th of March, tnat,, this de- fondsnt, in consequence of the sickness of is enid counsol, bas been unable to have any consultation with dim; thst on sald 17th day of March, inut,, it was agreod that a mecting for tho purpose of preparing the defonse in said cause should be had between this do- fendant and his aafd counsel and the sald Hermen 8. Yublman and hia couusel; thst in convequence of tho iUnese of sald Stauford, no such consultution could ba had, and that this defendant waw aad Storra for the firat tna on Saturday night, tho 18th invt.; that this defendant then communicated to anid Storrs, ao far as he was thon able to do, the facta relating ta lila defenss, bift has not been able to completely plave sald Stortw i Jon of all the facta; that tis depouent intonda En good faith to defend insolf and go to trial upon aaid indictment; that under no clrcumstauces and at no timo will thia defendant picad guilty to any of en- tire of county of said Indictinent, and thet {t {8 fmmpos- aible for thie defendant to satoly proceed to trial with- Out the prosenice of his sald counsel, Mr, Storrs, who 4 bus only counsel iu this case, After the rending of tho first affidavit, Mr, Pablman was catlod upon to swear to it which he did with tho utmost oquauinity, au. STONE, Now, after my return fro St, Lonis, about the let of March, thera was a week or ten days when it was simply a physical imposmbility for mo to do any buainews. “Lhat wus all thero was about it. It is not mecesusry to say that whon I start ont I am protty diflgent in tho preparation of my casos, ince = Jriday no time hes boon lost, and if have over worked to gotacaue roady I bavo worked in this oue, and if your Hovor know how 1 Lave beon engagod, and how much there was to arrkniee aud putin hno, and how this propar- ation will ostabiish tho tnnocouce of thesa do- fendants, you would sou the Justicoof this request, {don't waut delay in tho wense ta which that termisused. 1 think about Thursday morning —and that is a protty aloct timo—I might como hero aud bo roady for trial. ‘those gontlo- men acem to bo tho only gentlemon who stand up ond faco thelr indiotmont, It ia propor for mie to state hore that, as { under- utaud it, the case diffore in some very essential particulary from any of thosa which have pro- ceded it—aome very vita! and cesoutial particu- lars. Dr. Itush and Mr. Pahimeo are old citi- zenahere. ‘hoy havea good deal of caro for thoir roputation, oven though they should lose it ate amall oxponse, ‘Thoy don't mean to plead guilty, because they don’t think thoy are. Thoy waut a fair tral, a full ond oom- ploto Investigation of all theso charges, and I happon to know it is uttorly impossible yor them to have auch a trinlas tho law accords them, and which J am gure your Honor would be vory gia for them to recolve, if wa whould be forced into it to-day, Wo might atrugyle through to success, but tho prize is a very high ouo,—the cago one of trauscondont consequonce, ‘They don't look upon the plea of guilty ag a joke, and don't tn- tend tointerposo any euen ples. ‘hey want 4 trial, and, if they are conyicted, thoy will of couras submit to it, They don't believe thoy will be. £ boliovo for myaolf—I know—thero has been no moment of time Jost, and ae faithfuland earnest oxertions have boen made to prepare this case ag have ever been mado in auy. Ar. Paliiman ia jointly indicted with Dr. Rust. Mr. Stanford is Dr. Rush's counsol, We ought tohave had a chance of association, although separate counuol aro oxployed. Teaw Mr. Stan- ford for the firat timo Friday moroing, and he agreed to meet ine tha noxtday, He has been threatened with Sipbinesis, sud {a totally unfit to participate tn the trial of this or any other euso, For theso reasons I think wo ought to have grace extended to us until at least briday, Mr, Stanford made statemont to the Court to aissippl, Bilovt, Occan Springs, and Pass Coganta will probably excoed 850,000. Damages to tho Now Orleana & Mobile Railroad have dolayed trains, Mails will como via dfori~ dian, Jackson, and Bilovi, Miss. All bost-houses and wharves hore excopt throa wore swont away Isat night by the storm, and soveral schooners wero riven ashore, Damago estimated at 10,000. : New Onteans, March 20.—Tho water in Lako Pontchartrain ta highor than it has boon since the great flood of 1871, In Bayou St, John the water from the fake, mooting the flood sod rain-water from tho city, overflowed its west bank, doing much ‘damago to gardens, otc., otc., on the outskirta of the city, aud nearly 20 milos of the Now Orleans & Mo- bile Railroad is submerged and doubtlesa greatly damaged, Communication with Mobile by this road ig ontlroly nusponded, Sovoral lives aro roported lost on Lake Ponjchartrain, LEVELAND, O., March 20.—A hoavy snow- atorm commenced carly this morning and still oontlities, About 6 inchos of snow has alroady allen, Vioxanuna, Misa. March 20,—Weathor very cold, Snow-storm lost night. Onarranooas, Tonn., Murch 20,—Abont 8 inch- os of snow foll last night, boing the heavicst fall in years. ‘Tho ator soems to have beon quite gaucral. onra are ontertninea that it will throw the Tennesse out of its banks if the rain vow prevailing continucs, OCuan.eston, 8. 0., March 20.—The weather has been stormy and novettlod all day, Nurzan, N.“O.. March 20.—So0w prevails throughout the State. In Groenaboro it ia 4 inohos deep. 1n Hillsboro tt is B inchos, and tho mercury at the lattor place waa 20 at midnight Saturday. Tho poach crop ia belioved to be do- Btroyed. New Youu, March 20.—A hoavy snow-storm, accompanied with a bigh wind, began boro this aftornoon, and turnod to rain wt midnight, Dia- patchou from the interior of the Stato report a devere storm. Litre ocx, Ark,, March 20.—A very heavy enow-storm visited this city yesterday, the heaviest for yoars. Bnow la onthe ground to tho depth of 9 inches. Business ig suspended and trains aro delayed. ‘Wasuinaton, D, O., Merch 21—ta.m.—.For the MiddloStates and Lowor Lakes,rain or snow, brisk and high variable winds, and dootdedly low bar- omotor, followed during the sfternoon or even- ing by rlaing barometor, northerly to westerly winds, and colder weathor, clearing 10 the south- ern portion of the Middlo States, and near Lake Erie, For the Upper Lakes, ganeraily clear and cold weathor, with uorthorly to wosterly winds, and sislog barometer. LOCAL ODBERVATIONS. Uuicago, March 20, Wind, Rain We'ther IN, E., freab..' Nip £FeBl ss seel ones batch would etand trial bofcro they did, | Joel D. Harvey, to bo Commissionor of Iaternal | during the first waek in April, tho letter will bo and thoy naturally wanted to eco how | Revonue of the Chicago District, was wont to tho Jaid upon the table to await tha torm of sixty a daye, within which tbo Commisuion was to bo mattera wero going to hape up befora they put | Sonate to-day in placo of that of RP. Derick- | aointed if necessary. ‘Thou, in cago thoro has forth thelr best efforts in tholr own cages, In- | 600, withdrawn. Gon. Logan and the Republic- | beon no Commission appointed, it i¢ probable stead of tho arrangement working with duo | 89 Congressmen from Lilinols who signed the | that the Church will proceed to take action in smoothness and rogularity, tho second-batch | Foommendations of Harvey hava thorefore ap- | tho matter. follows wilted when they camo to the test and | parently carried their point, and have vindicated pleaded gullty, so tbat tho case of Pablman and | What thoy havo ropresontel to bo their Ttuab, the eloventh on tho docket, really became | tight to ® voice in appointmonts within the firet, and thoy woro unoxpectedly called | their own districts, Tho appointoa could not upon to get ready for trial in a yory short time, proporly bo callod within the district of any of to-night to Invoatigate tho clurges against Mr. Henco the motion for a continuance, It was | to Coneressmon oxeopt Logan and Farwell. | Cancion, President oftthe Couucil, of nude in not much of a dolay which they obtained, eee ee et ae eee thoy regard eu jrood. | fluence in tho fecont election at Charleroix. Tha and thero is no doubt that thoy | fellowship for tboir Congrovaional easociates, | chargo is that bo sent body of water police to would not havo grumbled if tho | and, as soveral of thom aveert, for the further | intimidate the olectora to vote tor the Minis time had been oxtended into a week, instead of | reason that they intend to havo a voice in sitni~ torial candidat two short days, Still, thoy wero pronortionatoly | !ar sppolutmonts in their districts. The signa. thaukful oven for this favor, and rosolved to | Tires ware undouPinty ooatted tt the aioe BUSINESS NOTICES. mato tho most of it, 8o thoy worked yesterday, | wip; but there can be no doubt that a. é orrathor Pablman worked and Rush looked an | they! wore obtained. Boveral of those wlio | gaitirt ar Cere ar Muhare Line lee hee Coin te admiringly, to scouro what would add to tho evi- | signed say that every Republican Congrossnian | purcly vegetable extract Auely distitlod from the lifo- dence now in band. The profano Pablman in- | fom Illinols oxcopt’ Oglesby, who waa abacut, | ssp of the evergreen wild forvet) will thoroughly purt- i nd. profano Pably sigued tho Hurvoy paper. Dart of tho gonaip | ty the blood, removo all aymptonm of pulmonary dis vadod the Collector's office aftor tho court pro- | gbout tho matter ts that Russell Jones ‘and Wilk | exes, and leave tha entire syswein swovt and clean} coodings had closed, and atatad that Lo wanted | jam II. Bradloy nirst sent o telozram to Logan ESI GRRE AES certain papors which might bo of immonso | and others recommending Harvey, aud that the Srarnotvy Gaconius ie tie best and valuo to him. Now, theen papers aro all | sao dar they vont -aisoound tologram cancoling Chesnett: haledresgue tu the woe ; thoir first one, and recommending Dorickuon, kopt tied up and stowod away in a» darksome | 04" inst meanmbile tho parties to whom the LACES. &o, vault whero tho natural light of doy nover | sirgt telogram was sont bad spokon to the Preai- ponetratow, and tho contents of which are ouly | dont in favor of Harvey, mada viniblo by the oceriain, ald of vary bad ‘TUE MERRCPONT LETTER. pas. was aome work to pick out tho desir a Saperi Rak thee eae goa grumbling aa to | Wasuratox, D. C., March 20.—It haying been who should perform tho work. Vahluun bad | chsrgod that the condduntial lottor of the At- Ch G stated what he wantad, but ft would have boou | tornoy-General to District-Attorneys ponding LAS. ossage dike inyndlne tie Uoly of Holies ot a Ha Have tho wiieky triala mot with tho approval of tho enotrated tho inner recosses o! us duaty o! i i |i Won Nobody boron etuptove had y, old | Prouldent, it ts authoritatively denied that the § Co ee BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, CACHEMIRE FINISH, i $1.50 PER YARD! WORTEE $1.75. ANEXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN, W. A. SIMPSON & C0, BUCOESSORS TO SIMPSON, NORWELL & 00., 79 & 81 State-st. CHENEY BROTHERS’ AMERICAN SILKS! BLAGK AND COLORED GROS GRATHB, SPRING, 1876. ‘Thono Bilks, manufactured in the moat ap= proved manner, are warranted not to out or change color in wearing, and surpass in weight, finish, and durability, any that cap be obtained at corresponding prices, For Sale by all the Leading Retailers, — CANADIAN INVESTIGATION. Spertat Duapaten te The Chieago Tribune, Orrawa, Ont., March 20.—A committes of nine was appointed by tho House of Commons crossed ite enorod throwold wince ita erection, | Presideut ever saw tha lotter until it appeared Houcosclork must overisul the dust-covorud | #9 print. a i HARVEY'a NOMINATION CONTIRNED, Cae ee se ee eee res |<. Tye Souate conlirmed tho nominatlou of Joel the plucky diutiller slouht ask tor, ‘Thera waa | 2+ Harvoy, Colloctor of Interval Kovenue for the y i vice Webstos, decosaed. much discussion a4 to who whould be dolegatod | ¥ust District of Itinors, ¥ a . | 1ace De t to pertorm this unploasant job. Une member ae LT of the force uald be would let hia wife pull MILWAUKEE. every hair ont of bla already partially bald cra- TRE INVESTIGATING OOMONTTCE. ulum before ho would raosack tuat d—l old dust- Svecias Uispates to The Caroago Trioune, ‘We have just opened a fine line of Ham- heap, Anothor awore ho would rather go with- | Mriwavgrs, Wis., March 20,—A socond lotter A ‘ Out hits drinks for tho next hour thu. be caught | nos been rocolved Lore from \Vashington with burg Edgings and Insertions in handsome eee teers iomeover they all env tieaic, | Feepect to tho proposed viult of the Congres- | matched patterns} also of French Piquo Em- alimbing apie ‘et. Tntoteting bie Bock, aud Hoan Commisles to re city. att sey that the | broideries; and choice coe to a swallowing clouds of dost, sud’ they bit upon | writor has soon resolutions that aro bolvg pro- ire Lace: arts, Ties, Ja- the, uappy exvediont of ‘tonlug up for the | pared to gond tho Committee on to Milmankos Hie oeeaere res Earn, Guipur, work, ‘1'de lot fell upon J, Parsons Cook. AG} a5 soon ag porsible, Tus Turpune corrospond- ‘ ho yond lie fato, tua oye kiudted aud) bla check | oor hay talked with Mr, McKinuoy on the anb- | Osobmire, Spanish, and Brussols Nots for revolving to fet avon with tuoso fellows wouie | Jeet, and asked him whothor he favora the Com- | Jackets and Costumes, in now designs, each day, After repexted excursious into the vsult | mittea coming hore, He sald that he pattern matohed in Lace, Eoru, Organdio, ho mauaged, in the course of time, to golect 5 “4 Formns 87 and 86, rospectiyely, Aho moutuly and | 2a! Uttlo desir, ono way or the) 1) q.chmire Jackets in all sizes, Oroms daily ret f a Form 69, | obtor, except that the fullest inves és ra ry tie Geugeru! daily Soria ome et the Tanne tigation should be mado into the oondact | shadea in Voilings, Buohings, and Tiea, in sat bare the. pans Of f Geor ) ie Mueller, and | of the whisky eu 4u tide city, and. he should | a} the Inte novelties, Full lines of fino 0 latter thet . L, Taylor, all of them ex- | make a point to assist tha Comuiittea in evory 4 tauding back to the tinie of tie fire, Whoa these | way in lils power cousistent with his duty, ‘Tuo | French Corsets, Also ‘Thompson's Glovo- hed bean, obtained aud alancad over thay correupondent also sought out _ Fitting Corset, and Madame Moody's Patent wero = return wn 10 ork, who wil ‘i, O, PAYNE, TOL POSTMASTE! Probstly be called upon to produco thom | before his departure for Waskiugiou, ho belog | Abdominal Corset alwaysou hand in all sizes, i ne belali se they aro needed. i opions ae neat ihe ervogs alloged to be threatened Oy ai St te st Washinet " racte Were Oo, AL ou Val an bazZ 8 | invoutigation. ir. Payoo ave “Shere S18 Diutrict-Attorney and Col. Kiouey until they al- | cuwtances of the Wesbington tnp on which iu etOn-8t, lowed him to look over sho bouks of the Chicago | ho was alleged to havo recolvad $1,400 NOTICE Alcohol Worka, and to make copious extracts | for corruptly using hie iutluonco | to} NN a therefrom, YVahiman was also rojoiced to get | interfera with justice io the whieky TRHASURY DEPARTMENT, hold of Form 52, which ia kept in book-form, | cases then pending, showing that the ouly Ovvics o¥ ComyrnoLica or Tux Conurxcr, —__——— SPAIN. ALFONSO AND HIS AUMY ENTER MADRID, Mavnip, March 20.—King Alfonso and hig Victoriaus troops entered the city this morning Smid tho enthusinstio cheering of immense frowds and shouts of * Loug live the Paciticator King," Qheera were given for Gonw. Quosada, Campos, Tivera, aud the anny geverally. Quevada and Campot were expecially greeted With criew of #* Long life to the defendora of Ilb- erty," and ‘Down with the fueros." Crowns Were thrown fram the balconios, od the he Presented tho soldiers as the; passed w ch ‘Wreath, “ Cheney's American Silks combine most beautifally tn costumes with all thosoft wool fabriee now ia vogue aud wo heartily recommend thera for their ursbilty, to the attention of our reailers,"“—Soribnars nthly, Time, (Bar./Thr Wa, | “qbBe, 1.129.911 25, 8] 12:16 a, m, 29-821 25 00 re Hn, 29,4 iiss pe m,,29-78] 25] ———————————— SHIRTS. INTEREST. st] writes us from Springfield « # genteaa I oan to Sdvence youriNe TEREST hore, tor the Shirta you made me aro porfoat, in hit, ond that's sorsetning, ry 3 Principat Shirtmakers in al the ia.tge cities ‘mon, of the ELARRIS & CO:8B, 171 South Olare-st,, TO\N., frosli..ee.| 02 Fe 9:00 p, mm, aa oa 21] BO) W,, fresh, 10:18 p: m[29,60] 26] _BSIN, 'W,, frest,. “Yiaxisiam thermometer, 90, “Minimum, 20, GENERAL OUSERYATIONB, Cittoado, March, 30—Attdnight, ee Btotion, | Bar. Thr, Wind. | Weather, | Iain SAIN. W., gento/Oloudy, Malin sres,|Cleare” ‘THE ARYY, A deorca bas boen waved establishing @ relief fund for invalid wad wounded soldiors, and for the fainilios of those killed during the war. One your'y service is remitted fur all men now in tho Anny, ‘Tho conscripts of 1871 aud 1872 will pass lato the racoryo. ‘Lo extraordinary lovy of 1874 in disbanded, Noconscription will be held this ‘ear, It is believed that the army will Seca dy 100,000 men. gene as ee 40.8,, xentl 18|N. i YOR SALE. Loxpoy, March 2L—The Times Madel 34|N,, fread... the effect that ho baa boon sick with dipbthe: and cont 000! x sased tuto bis possoasion was Wasuinaton, fol. 3, leis FOR tla) saya King Alfonso was received atid rd ay MIN, freak, had only appeared in court Kriday asa penne and seeios of ene dhidte Pret bee — weeny pases fnourrod iu going to aod fro on a dll prgopebaring lal acaiuat the pare atiadl BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUEL. with real enthusiasm, On leaving the Oburch HH een het compulsion, sod had not been able since theoto | Thus the afternoon was well put io, and ths journey which be waa induced to take for vur~ | sitio and to és Ae abe ereby matted to pie sated Wasir Buy been fatty bes bed andl Of Atocha, ne reviewed the troops, ‘The march SE ee eee lowed have any consultation with Mr. Store in refers | closing examivatious will probably be made to- | poses which he bas no fear of maklog publics Sekt cette ermnn, Reveited, at She uoloe pousaa oar ‘wat occupled aix hours, A procasaion with bane 16|N. W., geatlaCloudy, ence to the issas io the cane, dey, when Pablman renewa the attack with freak | aud {onistiog thas the amount stated wes wrong, baa. LR, TENOX, ony tre ioaaribed **Cagholla Usity* wae pruvent awe 4 remarked ths is was for alt © ste fed conizazy to shat gitea b; spitadler ol tis Gliats, me je Wes Ps eg tae

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