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I) PAGES, 7 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCI 25, 1875—TWELV =— SELES as = —— caught o bridge at Now City, Minn, shapo thet thoy must baves new sonrce of in- = aall, 63a6%0, Oates in bette 3 white, d6@ide; CRIMINAL NEWS. oth onda of th agg mera am & ora’ pany FOREIGN, cone, In fects nade ing alarmed ante THE STORM. Uendead A, a es ties mallee Mate ~~ AMUSEMENTS. th sivoin the middle, They cal on rent exponses then from tho ealn o: ns8. Oo) IRRT—Bierly; held oe higher. OF ae etiving neat to help (hora or nollty then eanlained. that at tho precoding avanion of pBUETAR Quiet’ an atiadys Now York Slate. and MCORMICK HALL, Nold Vaylight Robbery and Mure | thelr friends of tole situation. ie rotused Tho Mexican Government Resort- Gongroes tier tad bad letras ccd two bili —one | Various Items Born of tho Bove | tecontssascatiog weauren'ostecs, 2agQ0ot Arete, 0G, MONDAY EVENING, April 3, at B o'clock, os uolosas they wonld give him «8 largo sum * , or ithe: ion, the + u € 2 jucat of f ti derous Assault at Mar- money. ‘bo bose remained on the bridge all ing to forced Loans, Bitornate sections of land for 10 miles on each enth-lour Visitation, Bg arom et snd moderate; Wettarn ting, | sdilaaion to We Wectareof Ose tae lom, N. XY night until nearly noon nort day, when they nido of thoir line through all tho ontlying ‘Terrl- IHAlIc, were resonod by an Englishmen namod Mark- * 7 2 ham by moans ota raft, Thoy moto #0 badly Condition of tho English and Conti+ rozon thatall four wore compollo suffer ‘ s amputation of Loth fect, The oporations worn nental Grain Markets. porformed yorterday, and to-day it in foared that two of tho victiins will dio, The Polandor fod Tho Town Marshal of McLeansboro, tories through whlob it might run ita jive to the ea ean ear | Fadito Gonat. The otter bi et 49 Feuneo the It Results in Little Delay to Railroads NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. Ohishoma, Iie eatd one of tho bilin waa on tho ond Considorable Mud. ae Pere as nee ameter lings Hi Bi Oo aaye, AEE i] IN, Threatoned with Doath by do right, 455%. Bouate calondar for somo timo in Lecembor—I GOVERNMENT BONDS, , " - e ill deliver on the above night hie f think tho 27th or 20th, He waid that dung Wo . Coupons, "#1, NOW BS. +0004 b A famons lecture om Deosporadocs, {9 encapo belog lynebed. Tho Aervian Government Attempls to | provioun Congrons they ua ab Inliect ojunal Considered us a"enoreatorm, It was at onco a | S275 ‘02. “Qho EXuman Mina, —_—— 1 4 io jon ahown thom by tho President, but thoy ha Saupe (Novoe before delivered in Chicago, BoGus BILLS. Smugglo Arma ‘Through Aus now olectol As D Stockwell. Trenldont of tho eapceis soil: 9 nulnsnes,: Tecoked spon (htene | ee oan es Tekota, with, Merervod Beat 75 center” Bele opane {ho Marino Bank of Now York City | . Pamanrernsa, Pa,, March 21.—Lact alght the trian Territory. Bainana Bay Company. An Presidont of thoir | ho windows of » warm, cozy room, {t was protty gn Monday morning, March 27, at John 8, Btott's, 153 In the 8: f dincovery was made that a larga numbor of bo- Company they felt cortain Stockwoill could rosol | aud interesting, but to faco and wade through, | Tennessoe, old. Btato-st, Defrauded in the Sum o 19 35 bitte, countorfelle on the. Merchantet Na- the President and Gen. Porter around Ly tho | it was auggeutive of ungodly language and elid- | Tenncssoc, new Te ou Hand Karly to Keeure Good Seata, $88,000, Komal Bank’ of Now Bedford, dfase., had been MEXICO. way of Satnana Bay, a concom which, ho aid, | ing in avery diroction, ‘The storm atarced way | Vistula old... ‘Tho N. ¥yBUN saya: “The lectureon the ‘Human nut fa circutation during the affornnon and oven- FONCED LOANS. tho President favored, 1 tnqnired partiontarly | 5 hero in the -Nortl actl tad homer srcog wie pelos A BOLD ROBBERY, Ing. ‘Chroo men Uamed Nolo Iarrison, and | City or Mestco, March 12.—Tho Government | *%,,,2,, He, blan. of joperauona, | and ho Wie ida: nek. Wake tiga cause miggestions, aad powartal’eite epee meee Pe New York Times, March '23, informed imo, after bo Lind made the prop- | Wlere baa not yot beon dotermined,—and muggeations, and powerful with impassioned orxtory,"* Patterson, woro arrested. They had s partial | jio5tmposod an oxtracrdinary tax of ono-linif of Adoring rabbory, accompanlod by # murdor- | hearing to-xlay, aud wore committed for farther | 1 Her cont, Tho Frouch and Spanish rosidonta onillon ta suave: sinit ‘Wwaskidustonsc tinh, 8 ie Sree down Serone be prairies, atrile é ADELPAL THEATRE, 7 It, waa porpotratod In broad daylight {nvestigation to-morrow. e pasved, y | ing tho city limits in tho forenoon, clara D acing ‘ous assault, r or objected to paying it. Mr. Foster, tho United | would ran tholr lino from Vinita wost, taking in | aud pelting throughout the day as if it wore 0 L3G yosterday “in Ustlom. William Hoontz, pi HENRY G, HOLLOWAY. Stntoa Miuister, doclinos to act with the othor | He est improved Jands in tho Torritury, which | wot arraro that suoth ty wonld Ae | Guess, Alen HELIO | ona, gatanday, Alaa on che clocias ter, prictor of small but well-stocked Jowclry Epectat Disnateh to Tha Chicage Tributs, foroign legations Ia protesting againat tho tas, | ToUa Haze tuem at once in pewsesnion Of a0k | ee noua and munis to cone, Te : 46 | indiana Central e044 eee aaa storoot No, 2063 Third avonuo, was, shortly Inpranarouts, March 24.—Tho trial of Honry | and tho foroign restdontn abstain pleningd pera + | lesa than 300,000,000 worth of Improved farms, ut ame. In 4 vant es upon which thoy would placo s Jand mortgage, | the streets it had a poor show. Your puro, tne Tf Lis | Tantattad a Bk Wie trond to beved so coltivated fara, ‘a kind of | 128 Very woll in tho conntry, but in tue city It | fake shore... sone st i y ‘Olowns. i {107 security railroads woro not in the habit of gir- meota with but little encouragement, anil is soon | Minnis Contr: | Union Pacific bonds,.104 3 ing; ane, beside that, thoy wore not to be'sne | absorbed. Ando the mud took it up, and tho Given kidabung Ue B, Land Graute. (103% GRIMALDI ADAMS, the greatest of Mrin; tangled with tho constrnction bonds or acconnta | snow was sbxorbed until tho #trcetways became _ “ . P. Sinking Fun 1 of the road, After some furthor talk, he raid | ® mass of livo mtd aud dos souw, in cousiat- | cc, that, if ho could not go to Washington, Bonator | ency about that of biack sand ond mucilage | N. J. Central. Thurman, who was to como into ‘ho Land Bond Now ae ne i found a ledgmiant ap tho a le- Bose lalans Pool, or waa in, was watching their fotoreste in | walks, but tho trampling of foot and the heag | Bf. Tanta “ Ah ee eter ta (Colla) ongat to be | wodernesth couepitad for the production of wlaws | St Paul itd, Monday, March Hf Pion Une of peustste ares thoro to look efter it on tho outside, Ho sald ho | and state of ‘slipporiness against which the : = tog Hou.” Dalvil Dyan tn the Bae Oosaedy role 2 asl like tohaye ito. oe sons patlye man gist back of many 8 head protested with many ar NEW PUBLICATIONS. the Jockey, iY ‘ablequah, tha Unpita! of tho fodlan Nation, orap. Sere and sue if a torolation or bill which bad | Onall tuo strent-car lines the travol wax im- THE COLISEUM boon introduced by them at tha precoding sea- | peded. ‘Iho enow was wot, and gavo overy pros THE es sion and defeated could not be revived. and | pect of rain, and so the snow-plows wero not FINEST BILL OF THE SEASON, Goaxed through. Ho fold thos bed ormplosod | called out, Disaster ronultod. Cara wero do- POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. Crowded houses, Immenso ruceess, ‘THE GREAT Col. Boudinot, of the Indian cauotry, to eselat | tainod, aud passengers communed among them- « | RELLY, tho only rival of Pat Mooney. The man who thom ; but, as the Colouol was in bad odor In | solves in langnage beyond the reportorial com- 3 looks lixe Charley Joss. MONS, and AVME D'OMER in, the Nation,—in fact, did not dare to go thore,— | mand, Horses snorted sad palted, na occa (Extablishod May, £872.) EUGENE DUPONT: ng Feats of, awordamanell thoy would keop him at Woulington to ald Mr. | slonolly cars stuck fast, and dofled all prayors : Thecman, a tho Colonel would bo handy for | offered up by drivora for the fato of their bypo- Qonduoted by Prof. E, L, YOUMANS, empiri reer pin denny AbSTING Mr, Thurman to have at hand to convince any | thetical aonls. CONTENTS FOR APRIL, FI8II, the child cornetint, SANONY, the dane! doubting | membor that tho Indlans wore being | 4 tans tee pines erate fo best tt dors: tho = Quaker, | THY BT. FELIX WALLET TROUPE, 10N consumed with the dosire to oxchango their ir- | flakes fe adepth of 2 inchos, sud in the ox- 5 Bora y Ing weric-comic songatrona. 100 consumed with the dosire to oxchango thcit IF. | enn ie driited to tbe depth of a foot, | TMBorder, Torrttery between the Animal and | ment of the fuunteotof allfonny men, MANCUESTE ts {ho United Stato would give in exchango for | foot,aud » half, or 2 foot. Lar, LL, Dy F. RB, nding eo ony ot a co ee Te Mut Mr Collin eald ho would focl better if | Abstractly considerod, it was a masterly snow- | 11, An Interesting Bird, Dy J. 1, Erppen, a. D, | Admlation, 250. 4 SENS. evenings: ho sas ae tho ground and cota sce tho thing at storia, Gatitled to credit na a commendablo sat: rp uneeaee) wn Ronis Algeass PS Nr work,—that they had ‘‘ fixed” Mr, Thurman | spriug efor 0 Proposed. Inland Bea re lomn y ‘vory handsomely, in sddition to what ho would | ‘he Western, Southern, and Enetern railroads D, Ciamrnix, Jt. MoVIOKER 'S THEATRE, after 1 p. wt, beaton to Insonsibility iu bis store, andafterward Lound and gagged by aix mon, who carried off $2,260 worth of jowolry. Soon attor tho departure of the robbers Mr. Koontz recovored from tho affects of tho assault, and, being relieved from tho cords that bound his person, by pooplo who found bim in a holpless condition, Informad tho polico of tho clroum- atauces of tho robbery. His statemonts woro aubatantlally a8 follows; Early yestorday morn- {og a young mau visited tho store aod oxprossod. Adesire to purchaso‘an eight-day clock for au osateg waloon trhich io alloged was about to bo started iu tho neighborhood, Mr. Koonta showed tho young man soveral timo-piocos, but tho latter, after an apparantly closo oxaminn- tion of cach, was vot eatisled, and suggosted to ‘Mr. Koonts to seud down town for a clock that would suit. Tho jowolor, nailing to loso a pale that promisod a handsome profit, sent bis father, au agod man. to the wholesalo ostablish- ment hero ho usually purcoasod bis goods. Tho young man then loft, promising to call egain, At 1:10 o'clock the samo young man ro- entered the store, accompaniod by an older and {ailor man, roughly dressod, and oxpresaod a desire to bo shown a particular clock which ho hd seon during bis firet visit. Mr. Koontz pro- duced tho timo-piece, and fo compliance with a requost took it outside tho counter and Iaced it against the opposite wall, {n ordor to givo s procieo idon of {ts apposrance when in ©. Holloway, lato Suporintondont of tho Post- PHepaten to St, Lass Globe-Demoerate Ofiice, on a chargo of making contracts iniprop, Gauveston, March 23.—Tho Daily Netos to~ erly and for corrapt consideration, will begin in | morrow will contain the following special : the United Statos Court to-morrow. [t is the Unownavinur, March 23,—Yesterday afternoon <1 y erato meot at his office at and that this action (a ho result of eplte-work. | 4:3) yclock this ovening, ‘The object. of tha meeting in Co ratse $10,090 to pay lula troops, and place that city RALLROADS. fo antate of defense, Ie offers 30 per cent premium Ieudly ogee, baby if Usk socepteds Lor weak fosco Th 0 but, if not accented, ho would fore CHICAGO AND THE GRAND TRUNK, Aerupling at Ho mean nocesessy. tto heal tho interest It {s gonorally known that tho only Ine Tend | of the General Government ni hearh, and would servo ing from tho Northwost to tho East which hag | thom at all bazarda, At tho mocting this evening, those merchants prosont were called upon for anbsci Anu fas stanly rotuned fo fle tho pol ofthe | ees ut wm eng Anne Hangers ar ale to rae, y Canada, ‘This road, by ita independance and | confined in ariiliery Gall, ife'ean "bo relvanod by opposition to monopolies, has ondoarodl itself to | subscribing $10,000, Tho same amonnt has been do- tho morohants of tho Woot, who prefor to ship | manded of the housa of Don Francisco Armendalg, by thie Iino if possible, Unfortunatoly tt has nt | tio head of which house isan American tu Now Or Jesont no autiot to Chicago, and hence tha | {ens and olhersof tho firm aro on tho Toxas aide of P this clty fs i‘ htho pono. | {hello Grande, Laat night $200,000 wero subserth ed, morchants of this city have not reapad and to-day $14,000, but this ie $5,000 aliort, which Lore fit of its indepondonco and competition aa much | Lara sayn ho will call in fiftcen or twenty days, In. a8 Blireankoby Petrol sud otbes pelnts. Grae peau is th toreed loan, is Aatioaat orerament rossuro has Iatoly beon brouzbt to bear upon of 1 per cent on capital and property. tho managors of this road to oxtond their lino to | Many Americans havo eubscribed, bui, in viow of the tod by | uitorfor measures on Tarbars's part,’ havo callod on pareuaing and compan hn Glesgo hake | is AY" ltl i inti ih {uron, ailrcad. Thoro is only o anate atlack soon, Theso forced losna, {t {a supposed, will distance botweon Lavsing and Flint to bo | help Diaz toan ossy victory in capturing Matamoras, eek ages, JOR. A. GUIAGE in hie wonderful feat Of abouts ing an apple backward freve sladyre eae eo ASSOCIATE SANAUERS' DB; T TROUPE, All the Ollo Blars appesr, Brothers Vic Venus and Adonis, Challet, Maggle Nichols, and Annie Fox. Prices—An usual. Dreas Circle, 50¢. Children, 250, completed to, taste it fe continuous as from Port inron to Valparaiso, an rom tho Jattor CREAT BRITAIN. joint it has « twonty yoars’ contract with tho ls x Piusbure & Fort Wayno Railroad to come into ‘THE STOCK MANEKT. 0~ efit tho thing ‘waa seuccoss. He knew Bir, | appear to have beon but little affectod by tho | IV. Animal Paradtesand Movamsios, (Illustrated.) ILLIAN givon Preto bia ‘back “was, turned and hig | this city. ‘Cho mansgers of tho Grand ‘Trauk, | Loxnox, March 24—Thoro bas beon « panto Fintenan waa all iaht, because the Chief Engi: | storm, ‘The fallin nomo placos ronchod s con- | Vs Prof. Tyndall's Heoant Hescarches. BRILLIANT SUCCESS. A HIT, hands upraised, supporting tho clock, ho was | seeing the importance of such aconuoction, have | and a decline of from 6 to 7}¢ por cont In | noer of the road, Bir. Blickensdorfer, had known siderablo depth, but owing to its moist charactor | VI. Musontn Godefroy, By Prof. Hewnr A. Warp, JON B. OwEtnNs. doslt ® murderous blow on the crown of the | lately sot about scouring control of thie road, | Egyptian socuritles to-day in conaequenco of him white he (B.) was on tho Atlantic & Great | it Jay whero it foll, aud did not pile up in drifta, | VII, Tho Polar Glaciers, By ©, C, Meanisan, PERKYN MIDDLEWICK. heed, Which inatantly felled himto tho floor. | but find that tho pool hee already (skon moas- Djsraoli’s statement in the House of Commons | Western. > ‘Tho tomporaturo of the rails was generally somo- | VILL, Modern Bisiosgphical Biology, Dy Dr. E. ‘Awakening from the stupor caused by the blow, | nrea to preyant it from falling into their bands. | jsst ovoning that tho Khadivo desirod that M: Q.—Then nro cortain that afr, Coffin said | what sbovo that of the snow, and cousequently Oazerixs, 1 oUuUR B oy Ss Mr. Koontz found himsolf in an intormodiate | Tho podied lines seom determined to kcop tho 5 ig * jesirod that Mr. | inst Afr. Thurman was employod by the Com- | tho suow soon thawed, leaving thom frea from | IX, The Character of Modern Knowledge, By J. me room directly back of tho storo, socnroly bound | Grand Trank ont of Obloxgo at all hazards, To Qsvo's roport should not be publishod because pany, to ald In securing the pasango of the tio | iucumbrance. On the wostern division of tho L, W. Taupiouu, M.D, Fhe Most Bparkling Cray of the Day, fs rot gagged. whila in the eloro, whlch was dark- | furthor this echemo tho Scott party operating | Egyptian finances wore in an unsottlod ntato, | bills through Courross, whic, if ‘passed, would | Northweutera, the Omabs train was about fiftoon | X. Tho Relations of dex to Crime, By Ex Van | Eeceasy Gun dove MATINEE. enod, were Bix men engaged in omptying tho | tho Grand Rapids & Indiana ond tho Pittsburg, | and tho roport was of a confldontial character. | Lave robbed tho Indians of a large amonnt of minutes behind timo, aud is frequently more Da Wanren, MD, ee ay Jowolry trays of thelr contonts. Air, Kooutz | Fort Wayno d Chicago Raltronds, nave lately | Governmont socurities wero gonorally weaker, | sn? A.—Damn very cortald. We had froquont | than that from general causes, The Pittsburg | XI, Carpline Lucretia Herschel, By Eutza A. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, ftruggled to releaea hia mouth from the gag, | made thomecives, by roason of an old) ie hyn iienet rotniets, | tatke on this subject, and he always spoke of | & Fort Wayno trains weroall on time, both on ar” Toumanas (itu sortralt) Magume & Havency, Lessee, J, J, MAVERLY, Manage and-indolng ao, cut hia faco, Ills efforts to re- | dobt, ponsossora of a majority of tho first- | Probably in Bympal ly, biougs some a 0 | Mr. Thurman as the man who was to cupocially | rivaland ot departure, Tho Alton & ft, Louis | XII. Connsaronnexce: Lex Tallonis, [peloton tes ays famevond gain liborty attracting tho sttevtion of tho | mortgage bonds of the Indians Division of tho | tho fact to Dinracli'a expression Isat ovening | watch tho intorosts of the Company on tho floor 7:60 train atrivod at 7:68, eight minutes behind. | XILL Eprrox’s Tanux: Martincan's Reply to Tyn- | The Famous CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, men, two of tho rafliang ran into the | Ohlesgo & Lake Huron Koad, with a view to | during tho debate on the Queen's Titlo bill that of tho Bonate. ‘Tho other trains on the road wero all on time. dalla, Lab upon the Indlans—Ifaw Sci+ iONDAY, March to. Every Night and at the room, and pointing rovolvers ot hie head | foreclose tho same aud bidding itin, thereby | “Rursia'a conquost of Tartary is well koown Q.—Did you go to Washington for the Com- | | Tho mall,and passenger trains on tho Michigan ere ion ta evadod—Vivinoction vine ‘rade as and Harurday Macnee. pista he throatoued to blow his braina out if ho | dismemboring tho lino and rendering its complo- | throughout India, and the Quoen's assomption | pany ? = A.—No ; ‘Iwont to Jefferson City and | Coutral Road woro delayed » half-hour, but on- Ss 8 aS pasion OST egy PCIE RTT EL mate ad dared to mako tho alightost outers. Whilo tho | tion as originally intended au uttor impossibull- | of tho title of 'Empreas of India’ would be ro- | did my part of tho work thore, which only occu- countered no snows or other obatacles worth ie WologyeFLint’a ‘Text-Book of eriptive | tng Man, “HILLY EMERSON 29 Huuery dake, 1 two men wore thus rendoriog him poworloss, | ty. Itisalso stated that, to hoip slong this | colved asa sign of onr determination to main- pied a short timo, and for which Mr. Coflin paid | mentioning. Tho Cincinnati train over tho L{Ili- Phynoleyy Van Buxgocx'a Animal Pare | ‘Lea Miserables,” Laat week of EDWIN ERENCI, thelr four companions continied thar work of | plan, tha Michigan Contral bos consontod totake | talu our {odian Empire.” rf mo #300, nud the Troasuror of the Company $25 nois Centrag Road was twenty-five minutes bohind Bites and Mexemates—Packanp'n ‘Lifo Hin- | Celebrated Banjo Soloist, All the oid favurstes retain robbing the place, and having taken noarly That ‘part of the road botwoon Lanslng and Dat- ‘LONDON, March 24.—Tho stock exchange | more on account of expenses. Tho lugialativo | timo, caused partially by tho elippory condition tories of Animals, including Man, ete, etc, | ,, Monday, March 2i—First sppoarance of E, 3t. WALL, pyory atticlo of any valuo from the whowcsaes, | tle Crock, whilo tho Scott party will utilize that | closed inactive, but with somowhab otter fool- | inveatigation Insted some time, and when it | ofthorails. Tho Burlington & Quincy trains Mucetuany: Trichinoun Pork—Ponetmting tia fanje King, and SANFORD & WLLBON, Great Mue malked Backs to the rear room, opened eo door portion betwoon Vickabure and wal sesien £ & | ing in tho foroign dopartments,, and ans 70 te ovoe jean ea 4 ae iter Onkoa ere. a mene? yon fines there being CEE Et Yowerof Dittereut Colorod Lights--Curlous i =a loading to the haliway, an rough tho lattor ieago connection for the Gran api n= | covered prices. foney, on good coliaterals, mes ani Cy lon Pacific, ant Jofin y road, 1 Curly-Willow—, io song teeth to tise atroot, “No sooner bad | diaon” Under thie arrangoment the astern Di- | por conh and bar silver, 69a. Mt” thoy ‘would not. crowd “thelr bitls | fall of enow. ‘BonetactoreDitruvion of uolers, ate, etc, | SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY, fr. Koontz lost night of tho rotreating forms of | vislon, formorly the Obicago & Lake Michigan, DREADSTOFFS. ‘until that little breezo had blown over. He wont TACAL OBEERVATIUNS. Notes. —_—_—— tho gang than ho auccocded in gaining an up-| is to'be built abont 14 miton westward from | Tho corm trade since the boginning of tho | to Washington soon after, and whon I naw him | eittcaco, Maren 2 | opemen: $5 por annum, postage free, or co cents per | SUSAN Be ANTHONY right position, Having reached tho door of tho | Flint to a connection with tho Dotroit & Milwaa- | wook bss rathor gained atrengtb,and valnesbave | srain be said that Rtockwoll didn't bave a d—4 ar. (Tae Hay Wind, ‘umber, - oN pack room ho crosaod tho hallway and madon | koo Railroad, making o through Ine across | slowly and steadily improved. ‘The provinciat bit of influonce with Gen. Grant, who was so 5 A aati geen and Taz Porvian Scrmecs “EWOMAINS WANTS.” loNTHLY, together, for $2.00 per annutn, portage pre- | McCormick Hall, Bunday, March 36, 3p.m, Ticket paid by the publishers, at Jansen, McClurg & Co. "yn at tha doors D. APPLETON & COMPANY, ADMISSION, TEN CENTER. es Tion, Thomae A. Boott sa tho Prostdent of the | 10:18 p. in,{29.37 PUBLISHERS, AOGADEM Company, which they did SRS ee 849 & 651 Brosdway, Now York. u LY OF MUSIO. eats Sauces at aor a cise carbs 1B LOPINCOT & 00, PHILADELPHIA, | nace Sete Binthoure wo Gran rormances, af 2 0" isliving in Now York, and can toll Congress if = 'clock, he wants that body to know all the facts, [| Staton, (BaryThr) Wind, Palsy Weare. HAVE JUBT ISSUED THE AUTHORIZED DAUGHTER'OF THE REGIMENT and ALADDRY, Se eo fe auppogo Gen. Clinton B, Fisk, of New York, and a MrAndrew Piorce, of Boston, are also familiar | Srovenye’ VISITORS’ GUIDE Se. ne ae een et ee Sera ADAME ickot- with what Mr. Cotlin told me. Mr. Coffin nad ANG ae Bouth Bido tickot-office ap CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION AND ii ctact at eeneNbyta at ie : Cee fa PROCTOR’S LECTURES TA. auow, PHILADELPHIA, BRILLIANTLY ILLUSTRATED, entortaining and confidential talking to out- sider, Published under an exclusive contract with the Cen- | Tickets for remaining two,$1,00. Seturday night tennlal Board of Finance. Merch 25 ‘postpone ea” Friday), nO Tis Containing » Bap of the city, # Colored Plan of the | WORLES THAN OURS,” Michigan from Grand Haven to Port Huron. | markota yesterday ronorted 4 shilling advanco Thig, it is belioved, will satisfy the parties now | on wheat, but with fino weather tho in power and accomplish tho desigua of the poo}. | inquiry 18 becoming smaller again. London ‘he gontloman who brought the sbovo facts j sinco Monday baa liad 27,810 quarters of to thanotice of Tue Trinvnz, and who. is o | maize and 1,865 quartors of wheat. dhe aupplica prominont citizen of Indisns, asysthat tho agita- | of foreign gratn during the last four weoks in- on of tho mattor by Tux Tmnvne moy havo | clude 26,600 quarters of Ouba whoat, 240,000 tho offect of shoring the othors intercatod in quartors Amorican malzo, 41,000 quarters of the Chicago & Lake Huron that they aro likoly | Galstz maize, The corn trado on tho to ba sold out by tho prossnt Recciver,—Ban- } Continent Is firm and values continues croft,—snd that, unless ateps aro taken to op- | advancing. At Paria and othor markets oso the salo of the road in sections, ite entiroty | whoat is quoted at 10s 4d, and barley 7s 7d, be- will bo forover destroyed. ‘Lhoro can bo no | low tuo Docember avorags. Oats woro oxnctly doubt that, if the pool fines succood in thelr | tho averago to-day. scheme, tho interest of tho foreign bondholdors ‘At Mark Lano bnainess was elack, but pricos of tho road will ba ronderod worthless, and they | wero fully mainteincd at Monday's advance. ought therafore to combine to evort tho dangor, | Forcin whoat, oats, and barlay wore steady ‘Thoro is one way to defost tho conspiracy, and | and in modorato request. Maizo fa dopreased that is a unton of all intoresta favorable to the | by hoavy upply. completion of the lino to Chicago in order to} Batting on tho inter-nolyersity race, which oppors any arrangement that dooa not folly pro- | weok or two ago wos # to4 againat Oxford, la vido for ita valo an an ontiroty, aud its thorongh | now 6 to 4 in favor of Oxford. reorganization on # baels wi! is just to ell in- — ee wedded to bia Indian policy that ono Quaker if proachor had more influenco with him than | 1:8 e. mb. 53.20) twouty men like Btockwoll.” He sald forthor | i596" ms291 that thoy would remove Stockwoll and cloct tha 9:00 p.m. 9.39 noise at the Sppouite door loading to tho apart- ments of Nr. BL Magor, who ronta tho southern side of tho first floor os s shoo etore and resi- foucs. Tho shoemaker opened tho door and stood amazed at tho appearance of youn Koontz, but recovering from his surprise, he se! to work untying tho gag and tho cords that pound tho arma and logs of tho Jawolar. “Ttis avidont that the robbora had plaoned thoir work in a thorough mannor. Twenty watchos, twelve of which woro gold, wore tho first articlos the ruffians appropriated, aod next, largo trays, containing gold rings, studs, sleavo- buttons, oarrings, and numerons other articles, wero emptied of thoir contents, In tho sobed- ulo furnished Sergt. Osborn, of tho Twolfth Pro- tinct, the total valuo of the jowolry taken was jummed np at $2,250, Inspector Thorne, hay- ing-boon: apprised of the robbory, dotuilod a large detachment of officora to work tho oase arrest all suspicions persons, Lato in tho atternoon threo profoasional thiovos, woll known to tho police, wero srrosted and locked up. THE TURF. Liverpool Grand National Stcepic- Chase. Noy fresh N+ fresh. ees (Cloudy, -72)Lt, snow, +sseiGloudy, toreats. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cloudy. | Centennial Grounds apd Bulldings, and 44 pages Each Lecture complete in ftsalf, Henry Bodo, a rospoctablo rostaurant-koopor, Breeiai Dunatcn to The Chicaon Tribune, Mapntp, March 24.—In tho Chamber of Ach! Mappa ctaee sun ron: By Togel. Chan- SNGW IN THE MOUWTAINE: Fine Edition. Hxtra Cloth, 60 Conts, COL. WOOD'S MUSEUM. foing business at No. 122 Wator streot, waa | Ixptaxarosts, March 24.—Adams D, Raub and Deputios yesterday Sonor Canovas det Cos- oa i ata ania naly, ieclag caedlenah Des Motnea (Ia,) Hegtater, March 21, ‘scVG gals Sj dl SLsokaaiiares ar wl te Kea hy cal FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF Richard Morton, of Lafayotte, have brought | tello, Prosidont of tho Council, was Tho grand national stoople-chese handicapla | Mfr, C, F. Clarkson returned from hia Califor- | 144, 2 ce weil beeen f mDWwWIN arrested by » Deputy Sheriff yesterday on tho Is yatta, rd 7 7 < It podipald, on recelpt of the prico by the ore. obargo of haying, by collusion with s dishonest | suit agaiuet the Daltimoro & Oto Railroad Com- quostioncd = about the aupprasnion of | tho greatost of tho ‘croea country vents. It 18 | nin trip on yesterday. Ho relatos somo interost- | ——————_—___-_-______ on, In hia great character of the Duko of Gloster, in Dill Saturday Afternoon asweepatako of £125, 875 forfoit and $50 docla- } ing Incidents of his return aver the mountains, RICHARD Il, Tho same ration, with $9,000 added, 600 to second and | Ho loft Gan Francisco at 8 o'clock on Wodnes- and Evening. 2 $125 to third, so that the wionor usually nots | day, March 15. Tho tolograph had rted a 4 di about 9,500. ‘The course {5 situated on tho ri 7 pia : . SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT foarful snow-storm in the mountains, commenc- At HOOLEY’S THEATRE, under the mansgoment of Alntroo Flats, 6 miles from Livorpool, and is 4} | ing on tho 12th, Supposing the road would be Mr. Se aE eel {baneeualy. fine spre miles and 40 yards in longth, and the most ac- | opened by tho 15th, Mr. ©, started homoward. | ,,Thenewstect, most enterprising, and popular jonmalin Arras. bee Beet ro arranged for the comelon. AD! 2 7» O. . ‘Tran inf 3 NTH, In ald of the Good Samarie yora in tho country. Ita triangularin shape, tho | Ail along the Sucramento Valloy everything was | it's aud cont compises noms {rm the: Hocky Masouaia pany for damagos in the aum of €100,000, | the Fuoros. In reply ho doolared that Plaintiffs woro shippors of grain, and thoy had | conativutionat unity would bo immediately oatab- laced in cars alung the lino of the Lafayotte & | Mehod throughout Spain, but that the Govorn- Fudisnapolls Raiiroad sevoral hundred thousand | ment would not dotormino tho question of the bushels of corn to bo slipped East, whiot bad | intorior administration of the Basque Provinces boon transported to tho Baltimore & Obio Rail- | without hearing thoir ropresontativos. road, Ly tho nogloct of tho dofendants in me permitting grout deloy in forwarding sald cars, ROME. bookkooper, defrauded the Marino Bank, of this sity, of $88,000. Ono LMeddon, a bookkcoper, who onjoyed tho bigheat confidonco and catcom of tho Directors of the bank, osked permission to take his vacation in Fobruary lost, instead of {o tho summer months, oa uenal. As businoss in the ostablishinont was not wo brivk None the fiecky Mountaia | tan Hou, Programme in Sunday’s papers. au to rondor tho granting of (ho request | Plaintiffs were damzged by ® declining market DIED, base forming tho atraight run-in, ‘Tho Ores | gmiling, ‘Tho cattle woro Inguriating in the | Maine Diatricts. Bally, 83; Weekly, 82 par oar. = ——— Inconvenient, the sired pocmisnion waa | the eum named. Nowe, March 2L—Pant’Dablgron, the Con | 500 paces are good eod, then a highway iscrossed | grase lmee-Ligh, snd tho plains wora dockod | mat. costiptite fll uewcrmiqn of tug ald Feld poe tt BM to aint avimo felonte, im dhe Weak. The RATES REDUCED. Fa eect ia, United Btalce to Tealy, eed | into a feld, 158 pacos of which are plowod and | with fowers. At9 o'clock p. ma, tho train tara~ | risfieren suubrouey fe Hinck tite, Horde trey time of bis vacation baving oxplred somo tivo Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, tho son of the lato Roar-Admiral Dablgron, | 178 80d, leading to the first jamp, a 2-foot fonce | od onstward to nscond the Novads Mountains, Erste fin sosuery, the adaptability of the, wll to ser Pat < weoks ago, and thero still boing noindicationa of | Ispranarorts, March 24—Tho bottom on | died horo youterday. with a 9-foot thorn fonco and aditch, making a} and by 10 o'clock roached Bloo Canon, from | themines, abd what ts necessary for a miner's outfit, and Q7c per pound, at Ifodden’s roturn, ono of the gonoral bookkeopors | stock rates scoms to have dropped entirely out. AMENIOAN FPIHCOPAL ClURCT. 1034-toot jump. Thoro aro 02 paces of sod lo | which to Truckce the snow was from 4 to 6 feat in {ack a complete onoyelapudia for th of tho bank undortook tho special examination of the absontco’s books, tho lattor’s unacconnt- ing ot going fo golng or think~ Nova, timber aad dry ditch with a S-foot hedgo, | deop, and in tho gulches it was in somo places | Meeghtieta the dsvances fi hoy suffered o declluo to-day of an average of | Rowe, March 24.—The Amorican I:plecopal snd oom; Hitckson's, 167 South Clark-st. rs KTRSM, a0 led routes from 13 ii Erstera pomts, tho rate from | Church in this city will bo opened to-morrow. ; thonce 216 of soft plowed | 100 fect doep. ‘Those who havo kept snow- | rauches by the way of tho ae trB a ablo delay having exolted iu the minds of the | Tudauspotie to Dullalo being fixed at 295¢ conta, palette ia al O26 foot ethote foneas thence, 505 poses | Sauges on the Novada roport a fall of 389 Inchoa graltrogd armlt, Wail iortractions for prostecting | EGAN Diroctors s yaguo guspicion that eomothing was | to Now York 41 cents, Philadelphia 35 couts, TURKEY, gr ea glald asob Fy Broolt, 1914 tect of snow during tho winter. mins, A ‘special correspondent ‘amang ite nalnos. TREASURY DEPATRMENT, ‘This oxamination, thorough and exbaustlye aw cf id to bo the digcovory that the % wide with . | tivon, and hundreds nose m1 0 . i It was, revealed tothe patoful #urpriso of tho duction ie Ay ne 8 ‘To- | Huntry, March 21.—It 18 roportod that 60,000 ope ledo, Wabash & Westorn Noad bad cut tho ex- tablished rato of four months past soveral conta | Chsaeepot ritles, which wore captured from the por hundred, Froach in tho Into war, havo beon purchased ¥ ornor of |THE MISSOURI PAGIFIO, A Ee doer aod Tn atee ts William If, Norrell, of tho Exocutive and Fi- | prdront tio conveyance of tho rifles to Servia nanco Committee of the Paciflo Railroad of Mls- | through Austrian territory. sourl, passed through this city yoastorday on bia ee ee way to St. Louls to attend the annual mosting SENATOR THURMAN. Hest: Montay: Me ta boped sue Hrrangemcns will then bo mado to make sich provision for fonnection with nm te $4,000,000 of benda.an to ouablo, the Directs (eee ae ont aud Operations ors to take tho road out of the courts, and place Indianapotis Journal. itin fair shape onco morc. Commodore Garri- Vague ramors having boon floating through gon and othors hnve oxprossod ther intontion to | the nowepapor atmosphere for somo days that sfford all the ald noceasary to attain this result. | the Hon, A. G. Thurman, of Obio, was not as immaculate aa sepirants for Prosidontial honora CASUALTIES, should bo, a Journal roprogontative was detailed tohuntup a gentleman, now rosiding in tho city, ‘TERRIFIC EXPLOSION. * who lived in 8t, Louis in 1872 and 1873, and who Lanaatte City, Wy. Tor., March 22,.—At about | bad roceatly related some oxperionco ho had had 4 o'clock this morning o boiler in tho Union | is rallway affairs in tho crooked city, in which bank otficiala, who had hitherto placed the moat fmplloit confidenco in Hedden, tho fact that the latter had for somo timo boon carrying on on ex- tensive syatem of dofalcationa in collusion with Bodo, ono of tho depositors of tho bank. It was found that whenoyor Bodo sont his choaks to tho bank Heddov, in crediting them, was noountomed to raiso thom, For instance, if Bodo sont his chook for $500, a8 froquontly bap- poned, Hedden would fn the first instance record tho amount correctly, but eubsoquonily, in post- ing tho ledgor, would *raiso" the amount to 81,500, In order to conceal his dishonoat prac- ficos, the bookkcaper did not, as is usual in such cases, tecapes with any of tho othor ledger ao- counts, but moroly altcrod thom in making up the aggregate in the balance-shoet aubmitted to tho gonoral bookkeoper, This oxsmiuation hay- ing completod the chain of evidence ogainnt Boda, tho latter was arrested as above described bya Doputy Sheriff. Tho bavk officials were unablo to form avy theory for the sudden dishou- 5 1 persons having clairos against the Foarth Nations Jump No. Sis a fence 34 feet high with 5 feot | roads over tho Nevadas, and the train was on G I i © | pauk Pt Ghicecor Tiles ara boreby notited of natlif thors hedge snd a ditch; itis reached | timo until it reached the town of Wells on the IDA 10) DWIN 9 | seme, cand wate’ Ineal “proch theroot within thros gross 0 pacod ore Plowad ground aud 133 Humboldt Alonntains., “Theta thoy ovortook tha on, facalver; sb the ofios of sod. lo. is pacea away, | traing which had Io! in Francisco for the four J JAY KNOX, of gress and shartially plowed, ground, na days provioualy. The rasa. from Wella to Toano THE PERILS OF FORTUNE, | _________ comptrolicr of ineGarrecy, ja _@ $2-inc! once, an foot broo mites) was Bi jockaded, no trains havin; ss NA * and a G-foot thorn hedge on tho landiup-side, Metin A) Te sine Bochner fon. Toor dave Eee By “ALECK DERBY.” FINANCIAL. ‘Yo No. 7 {a 140 paces of god; tho jump is over | snow was any dopth from to 15 foot, As tho $8 worl of thrilling events, deep emotions, | Invest Now Aocording to Yi 10, YValennes brook, a iy toot hedge and 314-foot | wind was still blowing, to opon tho track with seperate Aatlieations ine scourate rapecriyte of $26, $60, 6 00, our Moars, $ ‘ post and rails, with o fail of s footonthe farther | shovels was as futile a dipping tho ocean dry | real life, as scones mirrored by tru Venetian glare, , , 8100, $200, < sido—s vory dangerous leap. It is 880 paces of | witha epoon. Sevontoon Jovomotivos were as- | The anthor dascrites scenes of mbehcal so pbyalcal adios: fo teake money fain, a onter, and we ace tnctined poor aod to No, 8, 6 80-inch post and raily acrosa | sombled at iho wontern end of tho blockade, eight | suAering, that make tho Beart qilter fe Cit tis | HROTHINGHLAM & QU., 1d Wailat., Now York, hak Rditch of 7 fect wide, with o 434-foot hedge ; | of which wore put bebiud animmonse enow-plow. | Sih or tho angels trafts of humanity, ‘The plot | © lirokers, aro prchared to inrost in toe pee thonoe 260 pacce to No.9, a hedgo of 43¢ foot | Tho tivo passonget-tralns wore masaod {old | ieintricate, yot probable, The deep shalows of the , clirer prabtable vontureact & lexitinuhes. ‘mae, SOO aad B dit Biot Wh foths with & arab OF a {ook threo, and, thus arsone. chargo waa made Sa pathetis bert of tho book areoften caiivuned by gleame tte patrons thousands ste an ‘wall aif, because thero aro then 2088 Of BO jo. 10, a | the obstruction, guch powor waa hard to enuine htinor, of their employment of Frothin atiff fonce and ditch, ito afield of 156 paces of | resist, fa threo hours the aayeplow was pnahod | IDA GOLDWIN makes one iy, Deautifally-printed | veeunonts. 2 Bond for thoie expla ni sod and 60 of road to a bank frombto7 foot | through to ‘Toano, and the caravan of traing | volume of over 3 pesca. Trico, 75 conte, porplnsod and carsluc ae hing a4 desired. J dvoning Kix high and tho flat track, About threo-quartors | reashod Ogden only three hours bebind time. RoDT. He pewerty Talahiet 29 Raeiste ye Dress, Fob, 19, 1876, 2 Ee PCE ofa milo away, just below the stand, is astiff | Hut the succossful trial demonstrates that trans },* Copies malted, postage paid, on rocelpt Of prige, | ————- hurdle 6 feet igh, and in front of tho stand lw | can ba pushed through any blockade ever likoly UNITED STATES DIGEST. Wall St. Caric:tures. the wator-jump, 10%¢ feet wide. Theuce tho | to impede anyroad, Tho change coming down A New Hook, 43 pages, containia 14 engraved floss course runs to @ point turning just inside of the | tho mountains wae as groat in going up thom, trations, wrrir 1xe ‘STOCK BYKOULATORS saty of an omployo who, throughout bla sixteen | yon, Gg, a relent Renator Thurman's nance had boon ,montionod. | atarting-placo, aud continuing over the same | In tho Valloy of Salt Late farmers wore plow- FIRST SERIES, Pricy cloth covers; 0 coutat per cOveTs, YUE BB pears connection with the inutitution, had at- | Pacitle Company's rolling-mill at this place ex- | Tho geutioman waa found, but exprossod a do- | ine of country Just outalde tho firat course to | ing and tha atmosphore mild.” Vols. I, to XI. Now Ready, mail, TUySRIDGE CO. Faye merited their highest cooomlums for hon. | ploded with terrible forco, complotoly wrecking | sire to avold on intorvlow, on the ground that | jump No. 10, when. instead of turniog to the Grartiug out sgain in a fow hours, the de Bankers and Broke. 2 Wall-st., taf and faithful service. A DEADLY COFAPACT. Hoanaville (Ind,) Journal, The Journal yosterday published on account of the dire throats of vengeance made againet Yown Marshal A, J. Mackoy, of McLeansboro, UL, and of the warnings held out to him not to veuture homo at the peril of bia life. Tho so- quol comes this moraoing in the account of his wyentures after he rotarnod homo in deflance tho south half of tho mill, Four men wero | tho mattord of iuformation came to him whilo instantly kitted, and ten othors wero wounded auployed as i Confden tak nent: Upon boing worloualy, Tho oxplosion oceurrod after tho | tid that it ws, ropanan tie aw quid yo. Air night-hands had gono home and before tho | ‘Yaurman, bo deniod the report aud paid ho was morning hands came in, so that less than twenty | willing to stata just what ho knew, mon were np in the mill at the timo, nearly | but ho did not thin! it @vould intoroat any every one of whom wos oither killed or hurt. | ono but the narties to tho transaction, ‘Tue boiler waa carrlod through the stone wall of Teporter—Then it 18 trae that you wore om- the mill and out o quarter of » milo on the | ployed as contidontial agent by the Atlantic & rairio, ‘Tho following is o Slat of tho killed: | Pacito lalroad at St, Louis? A—Well, you; tichard Hiloy, Marzy Minor, James Powors, | was omployod for a short time by W. il. Coflla, Roady in April Vol. XI1Y.in May; Vol, XIV, | === fiat track, it rune with o slight bend lo the helf- | snows wero encouuterad again ou tho Waaatol | Vol m1. y in April; pn milo home-stretoh, where about nalf-way up 16 | rango, 60 deep that at some of tho villaged the in Jura} completing the Wark, MEDICAL CARDS. jump 23, 8 atiff hurdle, thence to the judges’ | comb of the roofs of some of the houses coud Aunual Digestf or 1875 ready In May. . atand, itowitag ie Un aiee ths palens bo seen. Bint csuete Was no obatransiort and caren The following 6 rooord of the race in past | yet tho cars crowding along betwoon suow-| TT) WN 00, years: se high ‘as tho roofs was intoreating to the pao- LITTLE, Ssuievapuaagtonct i Eabli shor gOrs. q 5 e| 21s 8 Si teed a | = —<— = fort suger on ihe Woky Sonny at PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEM'TS Mie ‘ midnigut 0 ify [pdicinnenss tat semt eestor tat het ore ahora there was danger of tho train being UNITED STATES HOTEL, Lock Hospts, cor, Washington & Frantlin-sts, blown from tho track. Williom Wordelt, Boriously wounded—James nd Vice-Prosidaut of that Comp: 3 .¥] Chartored try the Btate of Llinets for, the express Dar Mf his euomies, ‘Mr, Mackoy loft Evansvillo | Graven, George Glanowy, Hlobort MoLesm Wilt secant AGL Lule. You seo, Sit. Coma aaa t MENDOTA, ILL. Forty-second-st.,und Columnbia & Elm-avs., | poe of aiving tmroesiate rout tn ll sssoe ct Bitte Wednesday afternoon at 2:18 o'clock by tho St. | jam A: ‘Thomas. Fonr others wore slightly | woro intimate frionds, and I felt a dosire that a Sptewat Dispaieh to Tha’ Chisane Tribune, OLPOBITE MAIN EXUIDJTION 1/LLDING, shee aie oll known that Dit, JAMES basstood a8 Louis Nailroed, and reached home sbout dari. | woundod, corporation in which bo had invosted @400,000 Menoura, Ill, March 24.—T'he various snow- CENTENNIAL GROUNDS. the profess All the traina from Evansville had boon watched ‘. sd staid yd ieploulon tor the rattand wVonusteasy important. y i ante is ant Fire-Proof Hotelis now open for the 108 ‘dreams, pimples on the face, loss mane, CE eee sat aaa tal aa) roaoution ef imiceln, "Tt containe 925 rote replls | fs, com poulliely jevouran, Cadiog wanking Ube micae with that of to-day. Is ia. ab presont belwocn 12 ) Vitn'sy modern hnprovements, Visitors to Patadel. | delicate attention, i) or wita, "Riossany hore {or pa ‘and 14 incbos on tho lovel, and Is still enowing | phia will nowhere incot with better acoummodativng ts A book for | the, million, Marriage Gida, wh heavily, ‘Traivy aro protty well on time, but tha | or more Tessouable tutos. iad 9 cin \s0asan James aa eaten tolugraph work or the ditinoia Central hi 2,8, BOOTHBY, Manager. yt bas: ng to rough this office, which bas still two Latxn.—Ono of tho wounded, Michaol Suck- | should auccoed. One afternoon ho invited me Joy, han since diod, and two more will probably | up to his afice, and, aftor somo goneral talk on die, Every ovo of the kiod bad families hero | the subject, he waid their Company was being in Laranue. Tho wounded bavo been takon to | oxcosaivoly annoyed by a threatened logielative the Bisters’ Itospital hore, The damago fu on- | interforonce. Umated at-216,000, Tho caueo of the oxplosion | Q,—What kind of an interforonce is that? A.— by the doaporadiooa oxcopt thia ono, and he suc~ taeded in potting home wafoly. ‘Thon his wife confirmed sll tho warnings that tie had recolved, and rolated to him bow tho house had boon watched and every means taken to ayonge the a joctor. James ———— ry ‘of ‘Consuliatiun always {ree aod Invited. , death of young Yorke by taking his own lito fn ; sod ‘i Oe eae tn” dandaya, 10 tO 13 & Bay anty Sonaulta} (in was helt with hie feitads NEW YORK MARKET. tho Southjvost Branch of the Dlissourl Pacifo DAVENPORT. ¥ 33 HaNta. | NO CURE! peaigdsel Soret ‘attyat Whe doe | ty, own, auch 2am it tard, | RAAT NGG? au ah a eos fut owt mein rom | mean ae. |SB Gav Dr. Kean, ‘ a Asphaltuin, Crile & Hofined, b; man anda number of his friends hed enterod | 20,000 bu; losing, with a better Inquiry; rather more laturo in 1867 and 1868, it hed boon found neces- io ‘Trinida x Davenrout, 1o,, March 24.—A terrible anow- | jn lote to ault, Regular,vesels for tho Weat Inia porta, { No. Depring, $1,351.99; ulxed spring, $1.20; | sary to put some monoy in tho hands of certain ; 6y 2810. b Clark-st,, corner of Monroe, Chicago. Iito-e solemn compact not to. reat nati ho bed | M2805 Neo Tarr es ia et ees ia’ clove: | folibslety, wlio were supposed to Lavo placed tt 147, ULGitt.C] | storm commonced this morning, and has cone | =—=—==——"E ous. Ms vom personally or by tual, ree of charged pean killed, ‘There waa quite anumbor of mem- | siaiatai "No, 7 Cnldago ‘nominally, $1.21@1.27, | afeatively. At tho next ncgsion of the isa 134 Sitol'oss | tinued ever since with great vigor, until fully 4 MISCELLANEOUS. _| Maz pecrnnulted, Puua dieses, "DA. J RAN is tha re ofthe lawless band, and each mau was | Kye truer, Corn in Uglt aay ae ego taleed turo gome member iutrodaced a resolution to ju- tga] galzdial4 | inches of snow has fallen, Tho utreetcars are | ———~~---~ Ui only physician ta tho city who warrauts cures Or te Baye an Durtag ie pesonce tua dpe y bad summoned | Weert $8.00 bu; Malte oe Urgoe docolde prime in | Yeetlgate tho matter, end the old lobby hed to ie Ssl'va0 | eidup, and trains dolayed, It is feared an ex- | SODA WATHR APPARATUS, | “Uutetours, va. my, ta 8p. msi Sunday . . ¥ Mee eyo vid, tue eked. Uste aebade firivor; re. | be pald avor sxain. This thing, bo sald, had from Bt. Louis the noted detective, Jimmio Cobpls, 16,010 Liu; mixod Weetera steady ab Gistdue: | boon repnated ot cach sesaion of tho Legials- 150] 54)16 11-20 | cursion party of ownore of the Davonport & Bt. | yor the manufacturing of toda Water, Ginger Ale, DR. STONE, 34.22 y Susclaligh in the olty Btllou, who was thou in MoLeansboro trying to a 14s) sous 11-82 | Vaul, which wont up on that road to-day, will bo | Wines, Bineral Waters, Mewd, Hoot radgate im medicine, Gasuoeeorcas EY S Lite do, 465%0. ture sinoe, and it bad become mopatonous, Lo ; pnowed in, Wines, aiictince, for’ conkug and Bear, ete Mi Medlsonst, Chloayas Hits heat all Ubroua and Bete ferret out the mombers of this deadly agree- | “his —ticavy; enipping, TS@80c. vald he was anzious to do something to break he aa ae — Dispensing Apparaite for the Oountor, ou new prinel- | seta recast Saree ores ta gis cucea Aar—leavy; enipsiog, i rm ment, Ho bad succeeded in procuring papera | itors—Firmand unchanged, down the old lobby, or get in position to fight MILWAUKEE MARKET. ples, Hend for Catalogue with reports of sulgus om | yuarsuteud of mousy retuned, Conmultaions opafidens which proved boyond s doubt the existence of | Gaoozaim—o nchanged, with moderate Ge- | thon auccesstully, as the Company had decided March J&—Frovu—Quiet and un. | APiratus Ar eer orm, | tal tod fists Rental ZGealare oud, soalod, for Satambe the band, and reveatod the name of several per- | mand. Coffco activo and higher. Sugsr quiot aud | nog to pay them anothor cont; sherofore he Pct nici Fro fal Cop, Elin ani dle} a A aoa vous who bad subssribed to the oath, Unchanged, Hicequistand unchanged. |. | would like to have mo visit the capital and find . Gatin-—Whoat opened steady, about 4a lower, | “cagp AND SHECKRLS | 4 BOOK FoR THE MILLION. Upon this thoy had applied to Gov. Deveridgs, FersoLnod~-Quiot sud nominal; crude, 0X9; 6) OF their plans, and makes etatoment of them al but closed caaler? No, 2 BMilwaukeo, $1114 bard, | “(p< ANCHORS | A Private Counselor to the Married of Ilinols, for uaslstanco ta quell any diaturb- | S804, WO) 5 z iu writing, 80 that bo could uso it, qi Hida; Noy 2;$Ltip Mold olNe, Cora aloadys Nod | Gpeewwet3> w antartret by D, LIVINGSTON MARRIAGE uc tneterbuut to inary 03 the pies, ance, and atepa will be taken At ona to arrest Fae ylang Btesdy at §1.78@1.80. Q.—Was Me, Thurman there, oF bad bo been BES alae Bem OTe Gass nominal oe ee | PE cnoteonat.. Bast Boston, Mass, | GUIDES. ieee ai ayaa with the latent leuralng Low perilous, the situation waa Si | eee ee eat Tie; Blate and Penn- deer Oe eT nok thus f know Of | Me. | ein tha race wan mado e liandicep. vpring frosts, $3140; saller March, 8X0; No.3, 665 | REND rolt PRICK LIST. iam tncaroeting work ot Su negety Mackey yielded to tho tears and entreaties of bis | sylvania, 1741! was anxious to got the investigation at Jefferson ‘THE SAN FBANCISOO RACES, Ayo high; No. J, Tie. — peas He a sc jUor couteinplate, bars wife and fled away sho weme night, boarding the | , Fmovssioe—Vork—Firmer{ new mess, £25.25 mbi | City defeated, and ovorything quict for | Bax Faaxcisoo, Cat, March 44.--Poots oa the CIGARS. Hc that ought tobe under lock ead nd came over to Bt. Vernon, | April, $24.25; May eH Ir hie presence waa needed at Watlungvon, “bare | mile and repeat race, coming off to-morrow, PHILADELPHIA MARKET. B-cent Cigar, He et ee Dit HUTT We tern gules oldies Ornices city long clear, 1330; | he had spent most of tho previous winter, tie nold last night: Golden Gato brought $35 ; Nev- Puivapeuruu, Pa, March 24.—Crovas Brrp— The Tiovana-Filled cent Cigar, SiS VeNSy, ites Ble Lu io I30, Lard opened firuier; closed heavy; | waid at the provious seasion they bad two billy | enue, $25; Hock-Hocking, @40; Chanco, $15, | Rather quiet; 17@1to. : 2 BEND FOR BAMIPLE. PRESCRIPTION FREE ae shane loam, $14.35@LLITI6 ¢ pril, #14805 | introduced ary ‘Congress, the passage of which | ‘I'bo prospects are good for & aquare, well-con. | FLous—Lasa active and ateady; extra, 4.10; Min- PRESCHIPTI A FIEND INCARNATE, "giuutinglt.sby dune, Bld.S0eI4,00),~ GEDEON ta Alen, tie ens tay tind] tented eae 8 neaole family, B5.i83703 Hi sta TANSILL & ! em fre, opaedy curcot Betaioal Weakness, Lost Matze Woora, Minn,, March 23.—Four young men Lifiay Westerns 169/90) ‘Blate, 209370; | 8142 Mak deal of taoney to got possession of ——-———_ Perna Nomutate craig held soar rity OHANDLED’S r! Rood, ang all disorders Uru oy eta AddreAg from 16 to 20 years of age, two of them named |- Ms 2@U5 roads Wolo Abey than beld, and in logulay | all Tnm® cael la to raprenent, the Lane | ai! wail, taaa Lie, lie te “Coro—Halr ro. | BRosident Agents Wanted, v1, BAVEDSON’ x Gultiox 2200, Now Kock, % Bobmid), ef this oily, during the foed last wask Jj, -AuusnteSiLb Aye matters, and ~dnances. were in auch,| don Tins as the Contonnlal Jxhibition, ‘prices nob wo iin; sellow, s@6io; while, Glo; P SAT Large pas

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