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2 ———__e]]=_—_====_= ‘petena of Mr. Colvin, and only votod for .f& now olection under protest, knowing full “woll that no aloction would bo called, attacks the Citizens’ Association as tho cause of the prenent difficulty in rogard to the olection ‘ofa Mayor. Let na sco how muck: honesty thero “{sinsuch aprotense. Apotition by tho proper nambor of voters was prosented to the Common Connect! on Nov, 1, 1874, asking fora voto upon tho Charter of 1872, "Tho so-callod Common Council dolayod and rofused to act upon it, and would not submit tho question to a voto of tho poopte untll tho 4th of January, 1875. 16 muet bo borve in mind that tho act of 1872, or charter of 1872, provided that ‘tA gonoral alec- tion for olty oficora shall bo hald on tho third Tuanday of April in oach year,” And it furthor rovides that au olection for Mayor shall be hold jn 1873, and bienutally theroafter. Now, it will bo goon (hat i¢ tho chartor of 1872 hind beon submitted and adopted twenty days prior to the third Tmesday in April, abies then in auch cago, the election for Mayor and Aldarmon would havo been hicld in regular ordor on tho third Taosday of April, 1475, But Mr. Ald, Campboll sod the Common Conn- ceil did not dosiro any thing of tho kind. They desired to porpotuate thelr own offices ond that of tho Mayor beyond tho period for which thoy were clected. leno, wo find that inatead of acting upon the potition presented on Nov. 1, 1374, within a roasonablo timo, thoy postponcd action for months, And aftor thoy did see fit to act, what was dono by thom? Calling the olection Jan. 4, 1875, and thirty days notice being required, tho sloction might hayo boon fixod not boyond the Gth day of Yobrunry, but, sir, they fixed it for the 23d day day of April, 1875, 6 few daya aftor tho timo whon an oloction for ofilcors was required by tho terma of tho act, viz: on the fd Tuesday, or the 20th day of April, 1876. If thoy had fixed tho period at any timo boforo tho ist day of April, nn election could haye beon held on tho third Tunsday of April, 1875, for Mavor and other officors according to tho strict torms of tho charter, Why did thoy not? Why this delay? For tho good rengon to thom that it would not have ented their ignoble Tiepdsee, And yot they sccuso tho Citizens’ Association of being tho cause of tho difficulty in regard to tho present oloction of Mayor. ‘This question of time ia moro important than has goncralty beon bolloved. Now ask what motive indnecd nearly the whole Council to do- sire and work and cheat for tho adoption of tho act of 1873 aa tho chartor of our city, while near- Iv tho wholo community wan opposed to it. ‘Thore must havo Leeu a motive difforent from that which actuated the rospectabla memburs of Bociety. itis now conceded by all that tho Charter of 1872 waa adopted by the mostontragcous frauds, by the moxt uublushing bailot-box stullizg, No roputablo man will deny it. And it ia conceded that tho Aldermon and Mayor and tho City Clarke managed tho olection, and gome of them wero ivy to tho frauds, and ju many instances activo- ly participated in thom, Putting oll these things togethor, it ia ng pale pablo as o pike-staff that {hie groat wrong wan Perpotrated upon the public, moraly for tho pur- pose of perpetuating Mayor Colvin and his gang in oftco, And wow thesa mon accuse others and mako ao pretenses of docency, It sooms to mo, sir, that the presence patriotic spirit of our pooplo will oloct, thia con- tennial yoar, tha bost Common Council Chicago hus ever had. And it furthor scoms to mo that tho best thing ta bo dono is to give ovor the 1don. of clecting a new Mayor, but leave tho now Council to declaro vacancy of Icas than A yoar in tho oftica of Mavor, aud clect ono of thelr own nutabor to fill tho place. In this way thero will bo no confusion. ‘Tho Common Council will recornizo tho mau they eloct, and Mr. Colvin will be out tu tho cold (exprees oflice), and if ho desires o coptoat ho n.ust condnet it, and cannot undor any circumstances obtain a decision in bin case until the year is ont, ly we uniertslo to vleota Mayor, it will bo found that the judges of election appointed by tho Common Conucil will not rocolve our yotos, will not roturn the gamo to the Common Coun- et), or if returned thoy would not be counted by Calvin's gang, Lot us bido ourtimo, Thera sill ba no Camnbolls, or Iildreths, or Stouts, or Bchattners in tho noxt Couneil, but honest mon and truo, if vo aro but diligent. Joan Sari, YREIARY ELECTIONS. To the Editor of fhe Chicago Trine: Cutcaco, March 29.—Tho {importance of at- tonding ali preliminary political mectings bas been more practically domonstrated within tho past year, porbaps, than aver before. A simplo ‘voto at tho general lection bea horotofore been considered the only obligation necossary to bo performed, but tho Phillips aud Evang ontrages havo rondered most painfully appsrent tho no- ecssity of watching, from tho commoncemont to tho installation in office, every movo made. ‘Whilo tho usual assertion made that but a small Proportion of tho botter claus of citizens attend any oloction is not unqualiledly truo, it as true that on the avycrago not ono-tonth, and often not one-tienticth, of the reputable voters are Ppregont whoo nontinations are made, ‘tho Cook Louvty Central Nopublican Com- mittee havo fad under scrious consideration the advisability’ of the discontinunuce of primary olections, and tho different ward clubs, which lusve been compoved of tho respectable and tax- ying oloment usually vot found in euch meot- ings, havo also fully investigated tnis plan of nomination with a viow cither to securing its abolishment, or of so guarding it ne to wecuro on honest oxpression. No plsn has os yot beon proposed which bay seemed to justify tho abandanmoot of tho old system. Bomo of tho ward clubs havo made s thorongh canvass of their wards, and have procured tho namo, and so far xs possibla the political ; Views, of every votor, ‘This, it has baen thought, ‘will constitute a registry upon which tho judgos of tho primaries can with confidence roly in de- ciding upon tho votes offered. Wo suggost to tnose Republican Clubs who have nnndertaken uO Buch canvass, that they can etrike of tho root of much of tho evil whioh how usually attonded nominstiong conductod on (io primary system in no moro offectuat way. Somo of tho ward clubs havo 40 far recognized tho wishes of those of their mom- bera who favor nominations in an opon meoting, of which goneral notice is given, ag to vote for tha numes of two mon for Aldormon wud for dologates to tho City Convention, those votos being a recommendation of the wikhes of the primary meetings, howovor, and being entitled to that weight which nttachos to the character and known rewponsibility of the men composing these organizations. + But neithor the registry of tho entire city, nor tho bot und continued efforta of tho ailterent Ropublican clubs, will bo of practical neo unlevs tho prinmry clectiona aro teken from tho men wha havo usually manipulated therm, und tho samo honest expression allowed and given which rescned tho city laut foll from tho combinutions of Heuing and bis coadjutors, + ‘The nomiuations recently put forth by the Town Conventions, oapocially that of the Routh Town, indicato that the outrasres of the bummer clemont will not ba redreased, or attempted to bo redreesed, in tho courts, but will bo checked in their incoption in thove pretimmary meotings. Party lines are not #o strictly drawn in waunici- al mattors a8 to bar many honest Dor.versts or Nepublicans trom voting for s can‘tidate who baa tho beut interests of tho city at Lenrt without ro- ard to his convictions on tintional politica, Ele Kopublicans cannot expect the entiro aupport of thofr party in Chicago unless their candidates aro men in whom full confidence can bo placed, nolther can thoy oxpect to draw from tho othor side ag thoy havo horctoforo done. ‘The ,Guty, therefore, resta upon the tax-payers and reputable votora to attend the primary nieotings, to watch sll attempts made to import voting material from othor wards, as has 60 ofton pects done in such elections, and, by #o doing, to noours the nomination of men whore nanos insure their eloction, and who will coun- teract tho offorts boing mado to bring tha credit ,of tho city iuto disreputo, and to make tho laws onacted for the safety and protection of our citle »zong inoperative aud void, ‘It Republicans will soo that their nominations aro right, tho ontire pooplo will sustain then ; if they suffer thamselvcs to be made the tool of an oftice-eeeking and offica-dupracing sloment, they mane tale the consequences of tholr Ree TUE SOUTH TOWN, To the Edstor af The Chioayo Tribuns? Cicaco, March 29,—The developments of tho operations of the officers of the Town of South Obicaro which wore mado beforo Judgo Williams ‘Tuerday show tho neccsslty of a radiosl chango iy the administration of town affaira, An apph- cation was mada by A, J, Galloway and Jobu G, Bhortall, aa tax-payers, foran injunction restrain. ing the ouaiting sed paying of lilegal and ox- cesyive componuation to the town officers for thelr ecrvices. ‘Lho utatutory pay of-tho Collector is 91,600, thot of tho Asacssor not moro than §35u, and that of tho Town Clerk and Supervisors not moro than $150 oach. There bas been audited sud allowed to the Assessor, Phillips, the sum of €4,000 for the pay of bis deputics, and €6,0U0 for hid own wervices ond contingent expenses, There lias also bean alluwed go tho Superviaor, Ityan, tho sum of §2,560 for his sorvicce aud contivgent expengcy, and to tho‘lown Clerk, q Gloseon, $1,600 for his servicos snd contingont oxponres, ‘Thoro has boon ostianted for the Collector, Evans, tho sum of $12.000 for hla sor- vices and oxpensos, and, in addition thoreto, 2 jer cent upon the amount of city taxon collected by ‘him, which amounts to about $12,000 more, All thonn billa and {toma must be passed upon hy tho Auditing Board, which is composed of tho noven Justices of the Peaco and the upor- yisor and Town Clork, Thoro id a furthor pro= vision of law that if cithor of tho Justices is ab- gont from tho meeling, his placa may be sup- plod by tho Collector or Assessor. At tho firat meetloy in August two of the Jasticos wors conveniontly absent, and tho Assessor and Collector wore duly ipstallod in tholr places, The Inw requires a certificate of Audit to be siguod by a majority of the Board. Tho fires businsya of tho Board was the allow. ance of $6,C00 for tho Asseasor for his compon- sation and contingentoxpensed, ‘Chie cortificnte was aixned by Justico Haines, Suporvisor Ryan, Olork Gloason, Axscesor Phillips, and Collootor Evans, {tis aeignificant fact that immodiately following this cartifluato was an allowanco of $200 to Haines & Tripp for legal eervicos, During tho various mootings of the Moard at which theso sums wore nllowarl to tho town ofticara,thaJuaticos of the Poace woro govorally absont, and the audit- tog waa aubstantially all porformod by the four town ofticers, Tho injunction was denied upon the principle that the Court las no power to control tho discretion of tho Auditing Board, and aithough tho atatntory pay was a very small and insiguificant part of tho allowances, the Court nasumed that tho ramaindor was prop~ erly allowod as contingont expenses, Notwith- standing tho charitable viow of Judgo Williams, itis, of conrso, apparent that, undor the con- yeniont phraue, ‘contingent exponses,” tho jown officers aro attempting to appropriate & very Jorge sum af money belupying to the town, 1 undorstand that {tis tho intention of Mousrs, Galloway and Shortall to press thotr suit and to recover back for tho town the monoy bolonging toit. Bus this Mr. Evans, who 1s the most ca- pablo of this ring, and whoxo oftics is thuamade the most lucrativo, ia a candidate for re-cloction, His logitimate compensation is 81,500, and hig expansce oro said not to excocd $6,000; fudtcad of this ho is Forolving about £25,000 for his threo montha' sorviccs, This South Yown Ting, with Evans at Ite load, Jo formidablo, Its u.aniputa- tigna of tha baltot-box last April, whon tho con+ text way botwaen Evans and Foloy, will bo ra- meusbored, Very fow roputablo citizons tool: part iu that clection; very few cared anything about the result, and tho outcomo showed a marvoloua numbor of yotors, both for Foloy and Evana but Evans had the most, This Ring plunders tho South “own as tho Aldormanic Hing doaa tho city. Thoy sympathize with each other, snd natarally combine forces, aud thoy were both assisted by tho Whisky Ting whilo it was in active oxintonco, Tha Whisky Ning haa been brokon up, for a time at least. ‘Iho poople will hava an opportunity noxt Tucsday, Apml 4, to dispogo of those which control both tho city ‘and the South ‘Town, AE, ‘TH NITONTANGH OF THY TOWN ELECTIONS, To-the Kditur of The Chtorgo sribine: Cutcaco, March 29.—It ts vory much foarad that tho people do not undorstand tho im- Portanco of the town clostiona to bo held Tucs- day, at which time a Supervisor, Town Clerk, Asepesor, and Colloctor are to bo olected in each town, Although township organizations will probably ba abolished, the Ausosuor now clected will mako tho nasesamonts ; acitis of inoatoutablo importanco that sho right mon for AsgesHord aro elected,—imen who nre kaown ta bo honest and of good Judgment, and who can be rolied upon for making an equal sod just assessment, and thus avoid tho litigation and difficultica we have oxporioncod through the incompotency ond dit honesty of political scatlawags, Itis i:nportant for oll good citizens to ture ont atthe town clootious. Morchaute should close thelr stores, bankers thelr banks, and the Board of ‘Lrado adjourn on that day, aud then wo will acoure another victory for reform, and drive another big nail in tho coMinof buninsr- ism and raacality, Mvery good aitizon should be on hand at thu precincts to oloct judges of elao- tion, ‘fhoy should be on hand early at places where fratds can bo most easily perpetrated, Wo can got no rodress in the conrts for our wrongs, aud our only salvation and hope isin the election of honeat men to office. Lot ua all givo up other Luniness electionsiay snd work at: tho polls. It will provo a blessing to tax-payers: and a crodit to tho city. If tho people will not turn out and do thelr duty, there will bo no one to blame but them- solves if they havo to endure another roign of disorder, corruption, und mikevansiem. If busl- ness ten and bankers will closo thoir places of businces on tho 4th and 18th of Apri it wilt ‘prove to them the two most profitable days of the year, AMEMCHANT, W, KASPAR. To the Liliter of The Chicago Tribune + Catago, March 29.—Allow me to correct soma ntntemont of your report of the juagea of elec tion in your paper of tho 23th inst., in which ro- povt my namo is mentioned as judge of lection entiroly unkuown in my (tho Second) preelnot of tho Eighth Ward, and by that ineinuatiag that I ama part ofa cortain disroputablo bum- mor ring, and in (he interest of Ald. O'Brion and Bailoy. I will stato thatI sms Bohominu by birth, that I firat took Josson in politica in the old Day State in sight of Plymouth Togk soma twonty yonra ago; always have been. and am now on unconipromising Republican aud strong opponent of Mr. O'Brien, nud have lived in tho Second and Fourth Procincts of this ward for tho last clovon years, = L will further stato that I paid last year 8335 for city taxed, which will convinces any man that I have nothing in common with tho jtax-oators and buminors of thie caty, and that my intcrost is ontiroly in an opposite direction. W. Kasra, —-—- POLITICAL NOTES. Boston fs for Bristow—mind that! Robeson is uo lougor ‘the jolly mariner.” ‘Those dotoctives, sont to Montreal, probably going to look for Marah’a memory. Robeson probably can’t step down and out without burting himself; that’s the reason why ho hag hesitated #0 long. Tho Hoston Journal esys Gen. Grant and Tovevo Conkling nro {such toworlug candidates thut thoy “ towor out of sight.” Shall wo count Obarloa O'Conor out with Pen- dioton, Tilden, Bayard, old Lith Allen, Thurman, Heudrioks, and tho rout of thom? Kilbourno’s proparatory courso in Jail ought to fit him for an casy odinittanco to a higher in- yaltatlon, whore tho wicked ceaso from tioub- HOY. Etdredgo waa always ready cnough to tall whon ho was in Congrees, aud his romarkablo sitonoa at presont in rogard to tho Real-Estate Ting ia nob excusable on any grounds, Voorhees asys that Ollo and Indians will go Republican if ‘a bard-monoy platform is adoptud by tho Domocratio National Convention, Tho ‘Vall Sycamore 1s ofton tall in Lis predictions, ‘Coffes-Pot” Wallace sont Bam Randall to prass iu the Ponnsylyanin Domocratic Convou- tion, sud haw kept hia thoro over viuco, What B sortie weapon of domestic warfaro it Ia, to Lo puro Tho moro it sees of him tho less it likes him, is tho fouling of tho Nualion toward Mr. Pendlo- ton, and it sighs: “Ho that thero is absotutoly nothing gained for him by walking rouod him and looking at him on all sides,” Mr. Biorrs obtained aud published tho At- tornoy-Gonoral's letter dirooting the Dinatrict- Attorneys to offor no compromises, and yot it is Mr, Storra who now accusos the Government of lotting tho conspiratora off casily, Caroleas gossips do not hesitate tosny that the Now York dologation will nut be wolld for Conkling, even on ‘the complimentary vote.” And, truly, there is no rosson why anybody should be complimoutury to Mr, Conkling at such a timo. The “Alabama plan” doosn'$ seom to be working emoothfy, yet tho oditore of that State tind timo to advise tho rest of us how to be hon- eetand happy. Tho Alabama plan fa rapudis- tion, and ft is evidently intended for homo-con- sumption only, Shonid Gov. Ames, of Miguissippl, bo convict- ed on his trinl for imposchment, now undor way, Preuidont Btono, of tha Beuate, would become ex-ofiicio Governor. Mr. Blone ds dosoribed aa a Consurvative politician, six years a Benator, and 8 lugh-tonod gantleman, ‘That famihiar name of Horatio Soymour— which overybody remoubors having heard yome- whero, aud nobody knows exactly when or where —is again nicntioned in connoction with tho Prealdancy, ‘Titden's sno, i¢ seems, is getting pretty low on the horizon, ‘The nuti-Lristow people try to show that tho Becrotary used his intiuence to provent tho sending of a solid Conkling dologation from Now York, and cite tho fact that the Collector at Ogdenspurg manipulated the primary elections iu bis county sgainst Conkling. But it dooa not uppaur that shu Collector a+ New York, a moro importaus poiot, did anything of tho kind, aro THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCH 3), L876. DISASTER. Tho Reservoir Which Supplies Worces- ter, Mass, with Water Breaking. Intense Excitemont of tho Inhab- itants of the City and Sur- rounding Valley. Other Storm-Damago in tho Enst--Acol- dent at tho Contenninl Buildings, A CALAMITY fMPENDING, Worcrsren, Mang., March 20,—About 8 o'clock to-night tho alarm was given through tho valley that the dam of tho Lyndobrook Reservoir, which supplies tho city with wator, wes giving way. ‘The work of cloaring out dwolliug-hougus and mills through tho valloy was at onco begun, aud tho oxcitomont was groat. Wator was pouring in torronts through atone gato-honeo, and au entrance was forced to tho gato-hotse, but tho waste gato conld nok be oponod, it belng clog geil with stoves and gravel, and tho frou rods with which it is worked being bent, Tho roservoir covora 140 acros, and stores 670,000,000 gallons of water. , Later—1 a,m.—Tho danger is Increasing. Tho pap is widening sud tho dam {snot oxpocted to hold togetuor until sunriso, All hopo of pro- yonting a torrible disaster is now sbandoned, Tre hydrants oud water-pipes in tho city are bo- ing opaued to draw off ay much of tho wator n8 possible, Woncesten, Mass., March 30—2:15 a. m.--Tho break is oularging rapidty, Tho utroam bolow has beau rising at tho rato of 2 feet an hour riveo 12 o'clock, Tho dam is being anxiously watched, and word hes boen ront through tho yalloy to expect a flood any moment. Woncesten, March 90—2:50 o, 1,——All water hae stopped running through tho city pipes, and itis thought tho dam has givon away bodily, If such is the cava there will bo no communica- tion oxcopt on foot with tho city. EFFECTS OF THE LATE STORM. Br, Joseriu, Mo., March 29.—The immonse snow which foll horo Monday haa so far given | way to the rays of tho sun, which has shone in- tonsoly hore for two days, as to allow traina on all our ronda but the St. Joseph & Denvor, and tho $f, Louts, Kansas City & Northorm,to rosamo their regular trips. All will bo running to-mor- row. Tha history of tho whito eottlomente offor Do parallol to the storm of this work. Snow to tho amount of fully 3 feet foll. Steciat Disratch to The Chrecao Tribune. Manoa, IL, March 29.--The snow-storm that provailed fiers on Monday night and ‘Tuosday had tho offect of dolaying trains on tha Contral and stopping thom altogether on the Midlaud, ‘Tho express that was due at this point on tho fatter road st 9:40 om. yesterday atltl rests no snow-bank near Attanta, 40 miles away. Noithor can trains going toward Peoria get through the snow-clog 13 miles from Maron, Throe en- gines aro working away at that point. Sneciat Pisnateh to The Chicago Lribune, Fr. Wayne, Ind., Borch 29.—Snow bas again bognn to fall here after a slight intormigaion, West on tho Toledo, Wabash & Wostorn Railroad the snow ts very doop, and passenger traing ibeand) cast srrivod hore twelvo to fourteon hours Jato, Speckal Dispatoh to The vhicago Tribune, East Saginaw, Mich,, March 29,—Eversthing snowed in, and tito storm which commeouced thirty-six hoora ago le still with us. Snow 3 fect doop and badly drifted. ‘Irains all lato. Tho traiu north on thoJackwson, Lansing & Sagi- naw ond was six houra in going 14 mites. Wind northwost, STORM OAMAGE AT THE EAST. New Yons, March £9.—During the storm, last night, a framo building on tho outskirts of Brooklyo, ocoupicd by a colored family, was blown down, and tho wifo, whe was about to giro birth to a child, and Hétlo boy woro killod. Tho husband and snothor child wero badly injured. A etenmer snd two barges wore sunk in tho Tiudson River, whilo a lsnd-ulide on the Tudson Riyar Reilroad detained tho fast mail train throo jours. ‘Buitalo roporta thats aevore anow-storm do- taing atock and frolght trains from four to atx houra, DEATH FROM EXPOSURE, Speetat Dispatch to Tha Chicuue Tribune, Minseavois, Ming, March 29—IMra, A.D. Prescott, o wost estimable lady of this city, wan- dered from her homo at 6 this morning whilo wuftering from temporary dorangement Induced by long illuoss, aud was afterward found desd ou the ico on Basuett’s Creek, only o short dis- tance from hor own and her father'a home. Sho had nothing on bat her night clothes, and ovi- doutly died from exposure, as only hor feot and the lower portion of her lower Haba wero in tho water. Sho leaves a babo ufao mouths old. LOSS OF A RIVER STEAMER, Specutl DispateA ta The Chicano Tribune, Leavenwontu, March 20,—Tho steamer Platte Valloy, which hag been carrying local frolght on tho Missouri Rivor this spring, ran ground on swand-bar inthe rivor just abavo the bridgo Monday afternoon, and during tho storm tho waves wadhed over her docl, and sho to-day sapkin about 15 or 20 foot of wator, At tho timo of ber Binkiby the boat was loaded with about 20,000 fect of lumbor, nearly all of which waa lost. The boat was ownod by Mr. FP. Noo- Jond, and wos valuod at $4,000, QORED TO DEATH. Speetat Dispatch lo Tha Chreago Tribuns, Leavenwortt, Ean, Blarch 29,—\ man named Elser, living on tho farm of Mr. Gray- Dil}, 3 milos bolow tho city, went out this morn ing to catch a calf, but ovcountorod a boll, Tho bull gored him to death, terribly mangling and mutilating hidbudy, Tho Infuriated animal had to be shot before Elser’s buy could bo ro- covorad, A CENTENNIAL FALL. Priranerrira, March 20.—-At 7 o'clock this morning an arch in tho addition boing canutrict- ed at Momorial 1Tall, in tho Contennial grounds, fell, and oight workmen wero injurod; one of thom, Jol II, Konnedy, was seriously hurt. The building is not groatly damaged, STEAMER ASHONE, Paiapenrima, Po., March 2%.—The Fronch stoamor Labrador, on Ste way from this city to Now York, dragged ashore near Fort Volaware laut night, ond Lad aot got off nt last nccounts, pales Sah NR hee AES BRISTOW, His GREAT COUP ComINO, , Sheeial Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yous, March 29,—It is bolievod horo that Rooretary Bristow hes a grost guoiu reseryo which ho proposes shortly to fire, in tho shapo of torribly damaging oxposures of corruption in the Custom-Houso ot this port Gon. Butler and his chief spy, B.G, Jgyne, who was com- polled to resign s apecial axoncy of the 'Troasury by tho axposure of bla Inpoaitions on Now Yorls morchanta, have been busily engaged for many months in collocting facts, and itis said they have ostablished frauds involving leading mor- chants and bigh oftciata and many millions of dotlars, Inu tho course of their operations apeclal agents of the Goverument had to be employed, and through their reports Becratary Bristow bo- came aware of those frauds. Tholr publication will grostly injuro Conkling, for it will nocossi- tato rotiromont of his most active friondy fu tho Custom-ouso, tho dismissal of many of bis ap- nointees, aud the disgrace of sovoral Conkling dologutes to Cincinnati, THE HOG-REEVE TALE. Ornctnwatt, March 20,-The Commercials Moyaville, Ky,, epocial sayy Ieanc Reaves hay nade afidavitin rogard to tho Bristow hog story, In which he saya that he told the story while Intoxicated ; that ho never at any time gavo to Uristow, orto any one for him, any money or property of any kind for any purposo whatover, ———_-—__— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, ° Porraviriy, Pa., March 29.—The miners of tho Shonsndoah City Colliery havo joinod the Kohinoor and Turkoy Run strikers, New Onisaya, March 20.—Mayor Leeds hes vetood Act 20, providing for s tax to furthor tho completion of tho Now Orleans & Pacitio Raii~ Specint Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribuns, Guano Kavivs, Mick, March 2).—the mere chanty of this city Sunugurated a movement to- night looking tos reduction in rauty, A soo- oud uiceting will bo hold next Wodoosday night, when it is hoped landlords gad foment will bo Their Magic Way b fo highor than his he: i ring him down. oh Messre, Durant and Pryor—GeNxTLEMEN ¢ o 0 whilo, articles of impeachment were amo, and, of course, 1 could not and would nod rutire from my posltion tndor the imputstion of any charge atfectlng my houor and jutegrity. Vor the sfagnu ie dicated f still dostra to escape Lurdons which: Fttia pansated by no public usefulness, aud sf thp articles of Impeachmont presonted agaiunt mo were clismisuod Lehoutd feo) at liberty ta carry dut my desire nud pur Yous of realguation, Iam. vory very truly yours, Peapte of the State oj Tully resign my ollico of Governor of the State of Mixs- daatpph, able to make an amicablo arrangement for iis Sidi tho shrinkage conseqaent upon dull mes. ‘Srestal Mavateh to The Chicas Tribune, Manson, Wis., March 20.—Tho Governor has appointed Cyrus Minor, Haq., of Jnnosyillo, a Truateo of tho Inatitntion for tho Edneation of tho Blind in place of tho Hon. IT. W. Tripp, whose term of ofico has oxpired. Innesvilio have been considerably axorcised over tho mattor, many asking Mr. Tripp's ronp- pointinenl, but n very largo utimbor asking Mr, Tho peopleof Hinor’s sppuintmant, MOODY AND SANKEY. of Oniling Sine nors to Repentance the Subject of Many Conuntriinns Speerat Diapateh to The Chicage Tribune, New Yons, March 29,—Not leas than 9,000 pastors and Iny delegatoa from all parta of tho country attendod the Moody aud Sanhoy Con- vention at tha Hippedromo to-day, and Moody undorwont cross-csamination as to his mothod of conducting revivale from scores of Yatenors, The econos osting meotings a briof addrosa Moody submitted to tho quos- tioning, and in bis answors displayed extraor- dtnary sontonoxs and readiness, rematka wore curious and witty, and kept tho wero of tho most intor- ebaracter — unlike any previons of tho — rovivaliste, Aftor Many of hip dofegates in almost continuona laughter, Among othor things, ho saidy “I remomber, in Chicago last wintor, I waa thoro, Wo had proaching syery afternoon, tions into saloons, we got a aftorucon, and wo had o now miniater avery day. Wo wanted to bring sll donominations to keop harmony, and I boliove thero was ono solitary convoraion after proaching thirty days, If wo had only stuck to ono minister, I bolleve wo would Lave dono & great work then and thera.” Whon askod what should ho do if scandal dis- tracted a church, ho answered ho sould instantly tura out the offending porsons, Wo wont ont with invita. biltard-halls, oto, and lnrgo audionce thora ovory Q.—Suppose there aro oxcitemonts in oh urch that scom to draw tho attontion of tho church awny from highor things,—politics, for instanco? Mr, Moody—Tho political question might in- torost tho world, and you could go right on without being interrupted; but tho thing I droad mora than 1 do polittos is thora misorablo church folra, [Loughter.] ‘Chat is the thing that bothora me most. Mora mevtings have boon broken up and interost dissipated by theao ba- zaars on cal meetings. churoh fostivala than by your politi- Q.—Would_you encourage womon prosching in the pulpit? Mr. Moody—I should say it {a o complicated Point, and wo willloavo it, I don't cara about my wife going around and preaching. LLaugh- or.) When asked about tho causoa of drowsinoss in audionces, he said bad ventilation, not preach- ing, was the chiof troublo. Q.—If you toll a man to bo short in his pray- ors and he don't obey, what thon? Mr. Moody—I would have o bell. G Would you stop a man's prayor by a je! Mr. Moody—If 9 man's prerer don’t acom to should not heaitato MISSISSIPPL Gor. Aines Puts a Sudden and Sur. prising End to tho Imponchmont ‘Zrinl—Sle Writes Minmselt Down Anxious to Mesign, aud 26 Givon Monoradle Opportunity. Jacksox, Miss., March 29.—In consoquonce of tho following icttor, which was road during tho sevalon of tho Hongo of Representatives, the Houee adopted a resolution, by a vote sayonty- eight syos to ton noes, instructing tho managor of Ames’ impcachmont cago to dincontinuo pro~ ecedings and withdraw tho articles + CxrguTive Mansion, Jackson, March 22, 1870.— fo reply to your suggeation, I poy to say thut, in consequences of tho election of last November, I found myuelf con- fronted with s hostile Leylalsturc, and ombarragrod ani bafled in my endeavors to carty out my plaas for the wolfaro of iny Stato and of my party. therefure, to roslan T revolved, a office Governor Missleaippi En) but fans Alate Institutea bgulnst of AvxLuUnt Aira, AtSo'clock tho Imponcuihsnt Court Avsom- bled, and Mr. Foathorton presonted the rosolu- tion, and asked that the impoachmont articloy against Gov. Amea bo dismissed, which was done. Mr. Durant, of Gov. Anes’ counsel, then road as follows : Executive Orvroz,Jacnaon, March 29, 1876,—To the fF Missenppt: 1 hereby’ respect ADPLUENT AMES. Col. J. M. Stono, Prosident pro tom. of tho Sonate, waa installed as Governor at 6 p.m. ‘The resignation of tho Governor was o com- plete surprise to of excopt a fow who had agreod on tho plan last ight. ‘Lhe Ropublicaus. geucrally aro quile indignant, RAILROADS, GIVEN UP THE FIGHT, Tho Illinois Contral Railroad Company, which bay Loon fighting the Iowa Railrond law evor tince its adoption, haw finally given up tha fight and docidod to conform to tho provislone of tho law on ond after tho 1st of April. Tho rato for passongora will theroaftor bo 3 conta a milo iu Iowa, A reduction is alzo mado on through rates from this city. Tho reduction of ratoa {rom Chicago to tho principal pointa in Lows will bo as follows: OW New Manchestor On flrat-clasa and on sadond-claaa tho roiduc- tion 4 from ¢lito 313, As will bo soen by thy above, tho reductions fram this city amouat to very tittle, ‘Tho principal boneflt is dorived hy tho Iows Grangorg, as the rodactiona from point to point in Lowa aro quite large. For in- stance, the passenger rate from Dubnqne to Htous City has been reduced from 814 to 99.80, ‘Tho principal redaction, howeyor, ia mado in freight rates from point to polut iu Lowa, a will be keen by tho following : ‘Talsing grain ratos for examplo, tho reductions from Dubuquy, Ia., to tho principal points in tho Stato aco a followa: New rato Old rato W100 be, Y 100 Ibe, 410.10 17.60 50 aL40 mH 7 ext ‘Tho reductiony on lumbar, coal, and othor are {icles aro in the wamo proportion, Thero will bo no reduction in froight rates from Onieago to points in Iowa, As usual, this city will havo to psy the fiddler, for the Com- pany oxpocta to make on tho ttur-State traitio what it lovos on tho businosa within tho State. ‘fho Managers of tho fino Central clair thut tho rates cetablishad by the law are far boluw what it coats the road to carry tho goods, aud thoy adopted tho tari! merely booauso it way moro oxponsive to hava coutinged litigation in the court, They hope that tho Towa people will come to thelr sunsea when thoy begin to ace for thonselyes that the thing will: nat work, and then take measures to bave thu law repealed. THE POOL MANAGERS, The managores of tho Easterg pool-lines held ®& meoting yeuterday ufternoau'at the office of the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne ftailrosd, but ad- journed until to-day on account of the absonco of ono of tho gantlomen, 1+ id stated that tho uuveting is being held for the pgrpoxe of cousld- orlug tho adyluability of redwing tho rate on grain to 35 conte per 100 pounds from Chicago to New York 80 a8 to be able fo compete with the lake routes, Thoro ts wil opposition to making a further yoduction, it being claimed that tho roada will not be ablojo make rates as Jow oa the lake routes, and thorifore thoy would got nomore at Bhccuts than atid. ft iy, hows Byer, probablo that tho reduction will be docidod upor, MISSOURI PACIFID. Br. Loris, March 20.—At au adjourned moot- ing of stockholders of the Alisuopri Paciflo Rail- ruad Compauy to-day, resulations wore adopted requesting the Board of Directors of that Com- pany to commoncs suite agaliut cortain porsons to whom it is alleged 93,600,000 of capltal atock have beew = insued without pay- imant thorofor, to coyor tha full amount which should have bean paid for the samo} also. roquosting tho Diroctora to provqcute the suit now ponding agninat the Atlantle & Ducitle Road, for au account fram that Company for nge and occupation af tho Missourt Pacific Inilroad, and for tho doings and trausactions with tho Inttor Company. ST. LOUIS & SOUTHWESTERN, Special Diapateh to The Chteara srioune, Srmxurixuy, March 29.—J, F, Aloxander, Ro- colvor of the St. Louis & Sonthwostern Railway Company, consolidated, to-day obtained a tompo- raty Injunction restraiuing Hellovillo St, Clair Company, ereditors of Winslow & Wilson, trom lovylog on the property of tho road. UNIVERSITY, THE MICHIGAN Chemicnl Anolysia of Somo ‘Tweive Yours? Crookodness-Other Matterns Any Anon, Mich., Maret 29,—'I'ho Committeo on tho Chemical Laboratory Accounts roportod that tho discrepancy botwoon tho amount. col- lected and the amount returned to tho Univer- sity during twalve yoora past amounts to 37,600. A majority of the Committees reported au addi- tional eum of $1,000,1shiol had beon audited and allowed by tho precoding Board af Rogents, which thoy think was improporly allowed, ‘They aia not enter into any wtatoment of accounts bo- tweon Dr. Rose, tho accounting oflcer, nnd Prof. Donglass, Director. This waa loft too subsoquent cammittos to examino and detor- mino, In regard to tho charge that Prof. Doug- Inss had recoived commissions on account of purchasos, the Committes roported tnan- imounly that they = had thoroughly inyoatlgated tho purchaton, and tho charge was withont foundation. A furthor considoration of tho accounts was Intrustod to the Iinanco Com- mitts, of which the Hon, J, H. McCowan, of Coldwator, ja Chairman, ‘Tho Committoo was instructed to hear partics interosted in porgon or by counsel, and reccive cithor written or orl testimony in explanation of tho — no- counts, Upon the nssurance of Dr. Rose and his counaol that ho could oxplain satiafactorily tho doficita which ha had provions- ly ackvowledged, tho Eogents votod to restoro him to his position in the Laboratory ponding final invostigation. Thora wero #oventy-sovon raddates from tho Modiesl, eevon from tho ontal, atid 159 from the Law Departmont. Prof. Cheoyer, of the Medical Departmont, resigned on account of ill-hoalth, and Ar. Jenney, a Chicago architect, was nppointed Profossor of Architecturo and Designor in tho Polytechnic School, ~ ~~ CRIM A REMARKABLE MURDER-TRIAL IN GERMANY a tha Fditor of The Chicago ‘Tribune: No, 239 Stare stare, Cutcaao, March 27.— ‘Tho pross of Germany, and particularly tho Hamburg press, of tho last daya of Fobruary, ig wild with oxcltement over tho famous 'fhormacton murdor-trial, “It surprises mo that Amorican cditora havo horotoforo not brought this enbjoct to tho notico of thor roadors, og no doubt ovorybody having tho interost of human naturo aud its study at heart ennnot but take great intorost in this matter. Brooklyn tricd nard to mako Boechor confoen, but Hamburg triad Anna Thormaclten on her own confession of murder, and both failed. I take tho liberty to compilo from threo issues of tho Reform tho following short history of tho ense, and loavo it to your bettor-skilled pon to draw conclusions: About six months ago, Mrs. Anns Thormaoten confessed to tho Iiamburg authoritios that sho hind inurdored bor husband, who died April 5, 1875, According to hor confosaion, sho had givon him morphine in tho shopo of galf-made pila, Sho further stated that, in 1809, sho fol) yo lovo with hor fathor’s clork, Mr. Sholonz, 0 druggist, But, inasmuch as Sholovs was not yotuble tognpport hor, ho goon broko off tho match; and, in 1870, tho girl marriod a banker in Uamburg, tho Isto Thormnoten, without loy~ ing him, Sho ssys ¢he told lor husband that sho still loved bor first loyor, Shelenz, and, with Ler Lusband’s consout, sho continued to correspond with him, and she did write to him Tottors in the mout passionate terms and in eccentric Ianguage. Sho goes on and states that aho all the timo told her first lover that slo firmly remained truo to him; aad, whon sho thought horsolf pregnant by her husband, she wont to seo this Sholonz, and inducod him to cobabit with hor, in ordor to make bim fool os if ho wors the fothor of hor futuro child, #0 that slo could still claim to havo romained tro to him, and to havo isd no intereourss with hor husband. She still hada union with Shotonz in view; and, as sho was tnbappy with bor husband, sho concluded to poison him. Sho obtained morphine in hor mothor’s drug-store, aud gave it to hor husband in his boor, Ho vomited it up, wae Juid up on tho 5th of April, and, during the night, she mado & pill with four grains of morphino with wator, gavo it to her husband, and ho died. ‘The physician, who waa called in before tho husband diod, provoupced spoplosy the cause of doath, nnd dissection of tho corpse unnecessary, So mich far ber confeasion, Tho authoritios tried her. Tho confession waa supported by the fact that she had morphine in tho hougo at tho time of her husband's doath, ~-had shown it to tho sorvauty; but aue had bad morphine in the houso constantly, nud tool: It horsolf for her froquent attacks of neuralgia, Immediately after hor confersion, the corpse of Mr, ‘Liermneton was dug up, and thoronghly examined and analyzed. Tha chomists found no traco of morphine, tnt gave as their opinion that Thormaslen could bavo diced of morphine, and yet it might bo impossible to prove it by uvalysia uo long after death, I may hore stato that ofton morphino has bocn givon to animals, aud, although tho bodies have boon analyzed imn- modiately, it was found impossibte to ohomically prove tho presenco of morphino in tho stomach, ote, The teachor of the school whero Dra, ‘Chorniscton bad visited toslillod that tho do- feudant had always shown a decided tendoucy to oxaggorato; to paint imaginary sufferings in oxalted language; that she always faucted here self tho contre of some tragical romance. ‘Sho abloattornoy for the defendant—who, by tho way, aa retained aguinst hor protest--showed that Mra, ‘Uhormacion, after the doath of hor husband, bad gono to visit somo of hor ralatives, whoaro ultra-Orthodox Pictista; that, in tho eolitude of rural hiro, sho lad become very mol- anchuly, and sho had often apokon to hor unolo in ponitont Ianguago of tho wrongs of hor youigen days, stating that sha bad te- trayed both hor husband and her lovor, and 40 forth. Hor uncle advised her to woo tho Rov. ite, arma, of Hormansbury, who etanda first in rank of tho extreme Orthodoxy of Gormnny, and {s on almost-famous agitator for foreign mlsatons, ‘Iho Toy. Alr. Warms might bost be called o flrat-class royivalist,—a Gorman edition of Moody, ‘Yo him sho spoke of committud wrongs, ood, ag tho Revorond gentloman teati+ fiod, sha appeared to onjoy tho unfolding of patutul secrets, Ho advised open confonion, patural Ho advinod op fonui Tho reuult of tho conanttution with tho olergy- msn wos, that she confossod the murder of hor husband to tho Hamburg police, Tho jury found that Mr. Lhormaston had not como to death by poison st afl, and Mrs. ‘I'normaolen, to hor groat divsatisfaction, was at once discharged from oustody, It ta now oyidont that tho wrongs of youth proyed so florcely upoo the mind of this unfor- tunate woman that, after tho somewhat sudden death of her husband, sho imagined Lorself guile ty of bis murdor, Joaction se¢in; repentance worked up such derangement of her reasun that, with hor natural doslre for romantio famo, wath hor oraving for imnagiuary sufferings, Bho fuslly considored it a blessing aud & fame worth toiling for, to die on tha scaffald, Bho was cise appointed. ‘Thocold, logical argumont of Dr, Velmonte, hor counsel, tore the imaginary chain of evidence all to pioces, and spread out to tho world a picture of mental! disoaso 80 complotoly iden, 80 ligbly — tragical, and wo tnd, necrarely ever to have beeu bohold. Ut imay be said, m addition, that iu no way ounld tho medical experts prove ber iusauo, iio appeared to have a good average sound mind, fing jntelloctual abilities ; and, vory likely, if hor husband had not dled eo sitddonly, tho world at large novor would have kuown that ® poruou could confess murder, and yot be uot guilty of the crime, J doom thls caso worthy of public consideration, aud therefore wubmit it, through your kindness, to the culamns of your panos, Hespoctfally, W. Bonesasn, A KU-KLUX TRIAL. * Hpecias Diapatch to Cha Chuguo Tribuns, Osusonpary, 11, March, 29.—To-lay, in cours, at Murphysboro, the caso of A, Itico, for the taurdor of » man named Davis, io the north- ern part of tho county, in 1874, way continued. 'Yhe jury was impaneled yesterday aftor a loug list of names had been consumed, A large number of witnessed wore oxaminod to-day, among them the murdered man's wifo. The evidence ta ntrong, and ft is thought. Rico will reeotvo tho full penalty, and Dnrely escape tho Gallons. Tho evidence showa that Rica and Davia hnd a quarrel nbont # horso-raco, Mice went undot pretense to mako frionda with Davia, and phot him dead, aud would tot allow Mra. Davia to approach the body, [To oscapad, sud was captured afew weoks ago tn Missourl. A DEFAULTING TREASURER, Special Muapalch to Ths Chieasa Tribune Gnaxw Raving, Mich, March 29.—A warrant has boon fuauad for tho arroat of John Dugan, Dotnocratic Troasuror of tho Townahlp of Watkor, in this county, on complinint of tho County ‘Troasnror, charging him with the om- boazlomont of monoya duo tho connty and Stato, A conroh of tho otficors all night leat night and to-day lag failed to prodnee Mr, Dugan. Tho bal- suce duo the county and Stato, including dolin- quent taxos, iss littfo more than 32,700. Dugan was sono two or throo days Inst weok, ond bia Londamen then reported that ho had run away, ffoeamo homo on Monday, and was vory angry bocause of thorumor, Ile thon promtaod to pny up the next day, but did not sottle with tho county, and honco tho warrant, A GOOD REASON, Special Digwatoh to The Chreaga Tribune, Nzw Yous, March 20.—Tho failure of the Thames Woolon Company geome tima ago ap- Pears to havo boon caused by frauda, The Treaa- uror, Mr. Strong, is charged with making oigh- toon fraudulent drafts for 600,000, and misap- pllod the monay. A SHOOTING AFFRAY, Cairo, Til., March 29,—A shooting affray took placa at Fort Jofforaon, Ky., thia avoulng, tn which D. A, Robols rocoiyod a bullet in tho back from a rovolvor in tho hands of J, 0. Duporater, ‘Tho quarret arose over tho ownorship of fonce- rails. Rohols’ wound is very dangerous. A WOMAN TO BE HANGED, Trung Haute, Ind., March 20.—At Paria, Tl, to-day, Carrio Johnson, charged with tho mnr- dor of Stephen J. Redman, was fonnd guilty, and the punishinout fixed at death by hanging. ——— FIRES, AT NEW ORLEANS, New Onteans, La., March 29.—Last night s Miro originatod in tho house of Leopold Thomp- son, No. 31 Annette streot, in the Third District, which waa totatly dostroyed. Tho flamos thon extended to tho adjoining honno, at tho cornor of Annotte and Morales atreote, Owing toa to- tal abaonco of water, and o lugh oorthorly wind blowing, tho fro sproad with great rapidity. Hal€ a block, bounded by Annotte, Morales, Urqubart, and St. Anthony stroats, comprising about fifteen smali buildings, was consumed. Tho hydrants within four or five blocks woro open, owing totho tmporfoct draining in that quartor, aud if was imposaibla to gat tho water to whore tt could bo utilized. The firemon wors employed in pulling down buildings in the rogn- Jar course of the firo, and a numbor of tho fire- mon wero Kovoroly burned, New Ontrans, March 29,—Tho loss by tho firo in tho Third District last night ia $25,000; in- surance, $12,000, AT EAST SAGINAW, Spectat Inavateh to The Ohteaon Tribune, Taer Sauraw, Mich., March 29.—Fire broke outin tho Gallagher Block, owned by R, G. Horr, at 10:30 to-night, and but for tho onorgy of tho fra company and the Holly Water-Works, would bayo boon a disastrous oonflagration, Damago, $3,000 or over; covarcd mostly by In- surance, Lucondiarlem, AT EVANSVILLE, IND, Evansviitx, Ind., Morch 29.—The tobneco factory of J, Etchel & Co,, burned this morning with all of ita contonts, consixting of 460,000 pounds of tobacco. Loss on building, $10,000; insured for $4,300; on tobacco, 235,000; in- sured for $31,000. The buitdlug was owned by L. Lowonthal ‘Sho houso omployed about forty poopie. AT_ST. LOUIS, 8r. Tovzs, Mo., March 29,—A fro to-night in tho ‘building No. 204 North Second jstrect dam- aged tho stock of Btool & Price, baking-powder manufactorors, about 98,000; tho Union Sinn Works 33,500, and tho building about 22,0u0, ‘The insurance cannot bo ascortained to-night, AT ASHTON, MICH, Speeiat Dispatch to The Chioay» Tribune, Gnranv Rarvips, Mich., March 29.—W. L. Bar- her's larga eteam saw-mill ut Ashton, on tho the Grand Rapids «& Indiana Railroad, was totally doxtroyed by firo to-day, Amount of loss not reported ; no imguranca, AT CARO, MICII, arial Dispatch ta The Chcuao Tribune, Easr Sacinaw, Mich. March 29.—A brawery a Caro, owned by Joba Volse, and o dwatling honse, burned last night, together with s large quantity of barloy and boor, Logs over 89,000; not insured. FINANCIAL CHILLICOTHE, 0. Crvomwatt, March 20,—Chillicothe specials to tho £nquirerond Gazette roport the suspension of tho Bank of Greontlotd. » private bauking concern, Liabilitios aa far asa known about Sei Ato: Ageots unknowa as yat, but are yory emal SANDUSKY. 0. Curvetanp, March 29,—Kiatz & Kromor, proprietors of the Fulton foundry and machino Works at Sandusky, 0., failod to-day. Asgots age dabilitios uot ascortained. ‘ eines THE WEATHER, Wasmmnaton, Maroh 30—1 a.m.—For tho Mid- dlo States and Southorn Now England, clear or fair wenthor and light southerly to westorly winds, slight changos in tomperature, ond rising baromoter, For tha Lake rogion, ight snow, southwest to northwest winds, stowly rising barometer, and tomporature nosr froozing, followed during the aftornoun by clearing weathor noar Lakoa Erie ond Blichigan, The display of cnutionsry signals will bo yes aumed st tho take stations April 2. LOCAL OUSERVATIONS, Curcado, March 29% Wind, [Rain {We'tbor fi W,, tres TW, fresh TSW. fresh... +01) Maximum thermometer, Jf, biintmun, 20, GENEUAL ONBERVATIONS, Ourwrso, March 20—Midnight, Th"ug. Station, | Bar,| esl ‘Wind, Rain Weather, Oheyenne,,., 67] 37|I:,, gentle,.,, Hleinarck, « IE, gentle. OW. ‘Cloudy, Cluar, Cluar, \Oicar, 26[N: W., rial), 3a/N. W,, fecal fs. SUN, Wa, fresh]... IN, We frenti|, 2 TASONIC. Ouaxraronx, Ii., March 29.—Thero was o moeting fa Urbans to-day, which comprised rop- resoutatlyes from moat of tho Commandories of Koighta Yempler, in Central Illinols, ‘Tho object was to take into consideratior tho proprioty of holding 8 camp tnetruction at somo central or available point, Aftor discussion it was deciled ta go luto camp at Or near this point on tho 1th, 17th, and 14th. of May. ‘Tho camp and instructions will bo under command and direction of Bir Kmght R. L, McKinley, Captain-Genoral of tho Graud Comnsndery of Uhnols. phate Reese ae THE BOWEN TRIAL. New Youu, March 29,—The Plymouth Oburob Tuvostigating Committe engaged in examining tho chargos syainst Moury OC, ,Bowen continued their investigation last ovoning, ‘Tho Commit- tee declined to hear thu evidence of Androw Bradshaw, prosonted by Boron. ———_>—__—_—_—-. RiO COFFEE. Tio Janzino, March 29,--Coffoo matvet very Relaatud aud’ prices advancing. Good deta, 6,000@'U, 160 rois per 10 kilos, DR. RADWAY'S REMEDIES Da. Rapwart That Prep nitn RAN for ton gears, 1 tried tha host nhzstotantot this play ming induced me to try [tad a i T purchased stz hotties of the Rosolvent, two bo etree ray ti as putirel cured, took, the mod! as i Ula ell Loxoa of the Pall ot ‘eel donnty indcei ‘Mrs. Dubbing, who sual the to her by miayeay that ior statements correct withnat a athe, abovo certifonte, te end uae Louw for roany gears mee io Se OF TEN YEARS’ GROWTH CURED py * LHAVE [AD AN OVARIAN TuATO: THES RNB ONSTAR BATES Ova, hnon, Deo. this sintemants a Ceoaiy 1 aro had aa, Ovnrian Tamor tn the Ovaries and thon vith HY it a ity teat L could net have, red eek are Aten, eiwaye ttomoding, 4 fet hs 7 aa eat faith ta them, but finally, after mach liberation tho Palle, and two hottlos of the Holiat. ment! outany epnarent bene {dtarmained To pareese tt Hotoro thay worn aan logt twanty.five pon pee Toontnded fe azo tie mating unt vat sro about mont during’ that U Hy i Ttonk three dages ett of Hosalrauty nls'hek | 5 God Toren nn rn opal " eee and is that tt may he ed Wikks'been to mor (Signed) Mr SEA ly petaon for whom I a te che Juco, 1975, ‘Th dick bor arma figateeptie feta? iad tad Charen ton “(Steneu| aida, ‘Trngalet and Ohemlat, Ans Aster Mey | ‘This may oortify that, Hrs, Tibbine, who makes kan t 5 the fi th And undeaisbiy gatreats Any ouo wise Loewe See ee Bean EC RUD, aany n,n MARY COOKIN, Beis PONDS DR. 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