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— TATE AFFAIRS. Yesterday’'s Proceedings of the Illinois Iaw- Carpenters. gndue Clerieal 1aste in”Rushing the Park Resoluniions to the Senato. The Matter to Engage the Attention of Both Houses Simultane- ously To-Morrow, genator Joslyn Industriously Delving in State-House Intricacies. The Afternoon Session in the House Given to the Second Reading of Bills. A Monstrous Logirlative Outrage Per- petrated on the People of In- dianapolis, Dusiness Transacted In the Legislatnres of Minnesota and Wisconsin. 1ILLINOIS, TILE BOUTIH PAIC, Bpectal Dlspatch to The Tribune. BPRINOFIELD, $11, Feb, 23, —With an alacrity that exaites no fittle comment, the Clerk of the House, bright and carly this morning, had ready for transwnisslon to the Scnate the South Park Investigation resolutions, und, as scon as the ¥enate convened, hastened to report them to thiat body, At the same thng it was known to everybody o motion to reconeider wwould be made in the Honse, but such was the remarka- tledlspateh with which from the office of the Clesk of the House the resolutions were report- el to the Scnate, that It was done before fnr the Iouse the motion to reconsider could be en- tered. The affair has excted : SOME: QUIKT COMMENT watothe tact that one of the vresent attaches of the Clerk's office filled the same position in the Halnes Legislature, and that It was from bls department that the famous **Scalper's B was stolen when the bili only needed the Governor’s slgnature to hecome n faw, 8oon ,after the opening of the Iouse Mr. Willerman entered the motlon to reconsider thie vote by which the South Park resolutions were yesterday adopted, and gave notice ke would eall It up to-morrow. In tho Scuate the resolutions were made the speclal order for to-morrow, so that both Houses wili to-tnorrow be oecupled with the South Park matter, In the Mouse the bill leglslating the present Fouth Park Commissloners out of existence and providing for the nppolntinent of nnew Board by the Governor was Introduced by Mr. Reed, sndreferred to the Commitics on Btate In- stitutlons, DELINQURNT TAN-LIITS, -+ Mr. Matthewa, from the Committee on Reve- aue, reported back, %ith recommendation that it do pass, tho bill of Mr. Irwin, of Alexander, which abollslies tho delinnuent-list advertisce aent fob. ‘This is the bill hieretofore noticed in fur Trinuxe, which provides for a general no- tie to delluquents, without the descriptive-list of cach lot and tract of land, which by the present Inw is required to be published, the fn~ evitable errors in which cost tho loss of thou- sands of dotlars of {axes annually, TAX-RUBATES, The same Committeo also reported back formully Mr. Kearney’s. bill providing that County Boards may rebate the taxes levied upon sroperty that has ocen deatroyed by fire or flodd, PAUTIALLY-ORGANIZED COUNTILS. The Judiciary Committes also reported back favorally Mr, Powell's bill for the assessment of property In counties not under township orzanization between the 1st of Aprll and the 1st of July, In place of the 1st of January, ns nuw worded. A BAD BILL. The same Commiitice also reported baclke.a bl without recommendation futrodiiced by My, Uoodrich vrovidine for un extension of thiue for e collection of the taxes of the prescut yuar, which was ordercd to be printed, This just bitl should not and will not puss, A BKEACH OF PIMVILEGE, Tha salc to the Chicago Times, hy the phort- hand reporter employed by the i'rluuuu Inves- tleating Committee, of the notes of testimony taken by him beforo that Comamlttes In seergt segstony will bo called to the attentlon of the Nouse by Mr, Crocker asa breach of priviles that muit not ]:nos unnoticed, The fuct about the testlmony {tself s, that whilo it shows the Btate Vrinter on the printing contract has been llowed to overdraw about ¥2,000,Lut tiat more . than that amount i now duc hin on the con- tract for binding, ‘The material polnt brought out by the fuvestigation thus far iy that the Jaw relative to the manner i which the work shall bedone and the esthnates and measurements made lias heen practividly ignored, TUE BWAMISLAND MAN, Mr. Taylor, of Kunkakee, tutreduced a resolu- tlon rescindlng tho fotnt rerolutlon of the Twenty-ninth L("mmml Aegembly under which the Stito Swamp-Lawl Agentwns appoluted, Mr, Twlor's resolution chorges that the present Btite Swamp-Land Agent has usod his position 10 obstruct " legislation to sctfle swamp-land natters, also that he has used_his ofllee to specutute in swamp-lund serlp, The resotution ¥ lald over for ons week, LIVE-INEURANCE, The Judiclary Conunlttea reported back with Branimous recommendation that it do pass Merritt's Life-Insurance bill, Thisis the bl tkat provldes that, after having for two years Scepted premiums upon n polivy, tha Conipany aball bu stopped from setthie up concealment, xuhmtrmmuuun. orfraud by thie party assured Inmaking the contract, W AUAINST TAX-FIGHTERS, m " Foabemler tatrudnced a bl providing B h:"i Ezflp:?'lywaownlxlcr W;{m hlx:-l falled to pay g ’ g iyt thl: s“w.u owed to bring sult in the ” HUMANITY, Ir. Robinson, of Fulton, {ntroduced a bl {’;‘:‘I}t‘}m ur:'r' theise n(l nnmtlx:u(u inxtead of tinan's | ! o o b luulcm!.mmu When capital punishuent " THE INSANE, i Taslor, of Kankakee, introduced a bill a‘mf:lll:’:“!::{llw nnxmlul,munt of wcommission menylum,‘m“ use o sito, cte, for wnothier fog of iy evuted to the sccond read- In SEYENUE MATTRS IN THE SENATE. cune ¢ Benatu the Frank Adams Tux blll u" UL on second reading, Gl L 5, I o e e ey at the whole subject optered by tiah lemlllull‘u: ety ehioy un b 'fi!glr‘t'uce. which, lmwe\mni.u fi'r'?fi" npgomx s el Authony ball, with {he Rove s amendinents, Tealing, ang, o relerred g vmmittey cun enue Comuiit- then came_up on second on motion of Mr. Kehoe, was also ll«lzml(uveuuc l({ulunulucz. "Tugt w agree wlich to report, and, u{h::-p?m[?": o recommendation to table the he l;n ¢ any clagh In future between the Weatly |7u"""°"“""' ‘Tho two bllls are so chy .';' buudum there can be next to 1o reason v, mh‘{h Y who favors tho one vau oppuse ELECTORAL, “:liie?fi’:x:‘eu‘\; ll’r:t?i‘llwfldli ?m pn}vldhngcmr téldential Electors fu the Con- Fhelonal Distrlcts instead of on one tekes foF 1LLINOIS RU-KLUX, Ju\nlfil.'xlu'.“ Feported from the Appropriation Willian, Hllt_pruulnl(mt $12,000 to relmburse s f:n ouuty for counsel fees, rewards, ult‘(,‘r.?;;).fi::]f;m,d 10 eccure the conviction of .f;‘\i;"““ ) er ussussing, T it sasusaisa. The blll aled ap- T sbare of the Ilke“éx;‘»:l«u:. 4 Gauihy B Yy e ? cparing an sl ruduce o bfli abolishiug te prescut Board of TIiii CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1877. Btate-Tlouse Commiasioners, and praviding for & new Board to be appolnted hy the Gavernor, VERSONAL, RXPLANATION, Senntor Jones, who was nhsent vesterdsy, this morning asked Teave to record bis vote against the Stute-House Appropriation bil) vissed yeaterday, He sald thut, had he heen presenty he sheild have opposed the bill. 1t proposes the submisslon tu_the people of an amendment appropristing $700,000 mnore to he expended upon the new 8tate-Ilouse, As Chialr- man of the 8pecinl Cominitice now investigating the matter, ho was not prepared to sny that any stich stim of tnoney was required to complete the bullding; and until that Committee com- pleted its Investigation and made [ts report the Benate ought to take no action inthe matter. IN THE BENATE COMMITIER ON CHARITABLE INATITUTIONA, the queatlon of the confirmation of the Board of Trugieea nppolnted by Gov. Beverlige arose, and Benator Hodires moved the Committeo re- purt adversely to the confirmation; fivat, Le- cause the present Uovernor will be to n great extent responsible for the acts of the severnl Tonrds, nnd 1t {8 just and proper he should make the appolntmenta; and, secotl, beauso It 3 the Jwlgment of the Committee that, In the ape pointment of the several Boards, no party con- siderations should fufluence the Uovernor, but that the sclection of Trustees should be made of such persons who would hest promote the juterests of sald Institutions; and, in onder that there may seem to be no party fecling enterine Into saflappolnt- ments, it was the opinlon of the Connnittee Lhat the opposition parties should bave a minor- ity representation in the severnl Boarls, Some pretty lively discussfons ensued over this report, whicly, it {8 now well understood, is DECLARATORY OF TIL¥ POLICY whiel the Democratic and Independent major- ity of the Scnate Jntend to pursue with refer- ence to nominations by the Governor. The re- ork was adopted in the Committee by the fole owing vote: Ayes—Mesars, Iodges, Ware Smith, Robinson (Cook), Archer, Jones, and Riddles noes—Messrs, Hamilton, Mayburn, Harrold, Davis, and Frantz. Glassford, Inde- pemlenty was present, but did not vote, llar- roll and Frantz, Independents, voted ngainst the report, and Riddle, Republican, for it. TUE MILITARY, Licut.-Cola, Wutermun and Coliing, of Chiea- o, and Adjutant-teneral Hilllard, were before the Juint Military Commitice of thu Leglsiature to-duy In the fnterest of the passage of a Militis Bl at the present sessforn. 1t I8 thouzht that o LIl mnaking a moderate appropelation in that Lehalf will pass, BUENILER'S PARK BILL, Senator Buehl preparing o substitute for his bill to leglslate the South Park Commission ers out of existence. ‘The substitute not only legialates them out of existence, but excludes the Colenour, land from the South Park District altogethier. ‘Ihe result of the bill, If possed would be that, whila enjoying all the benetits of the park fnprovement, the Colchour land would be exetupted from park assessments, TIE BAILROAD COMMISSIONERS, ‘The new Buard of Raflrond and Warchouse Commissloners Teave for Chicago to-nlzhit. ‘They will hold thelr tirat sesslon there at the Treinont flouse in the morning, TWO GOOD OFPILES DECLINED, Col. A. C. Babeock has declined the appolnt- ment as one of the Penitentiary Cominlssio 'h was tendered hiim by Gov. Cullom, 13 ¢ Treasurer Ridgway, to whom the appolni ment wus tendered, also declined. Tho cholee Is now underetood to lle between Popl, of Mount Vernon, and the flon, I Deattle, WISCONSIN, THE LEOISLATURE, Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Mapisoy, Wis., Feb, 23.—There hus been con- sldernble of o fight here over a bill for a division of Oconto County, and the ereatlon of the County of Wells, It culminated to-day in the ScnateIn tho bill befng kitled by n two-thirds vote, Tho Scenate passed bills relative to the establishment and malutenance of freo high schools; retative to Insurance companles; to provide for more eflicient punishment In certaln cases? to regulate the great seal of State; relating to change of time of holdlng court fu the Niuth Cireult; authorizlog o dum on Tupper's Creek. The Ul appropristing money to severol religlous charitable Inatitutlons was cut “down to 8500 for ench, and ordered to a thinl reading, The Assembly passed billa relative o n dumon the Little Wolf. A biI exempting the land of the North Wixconsin from taxation was Indefinitely ostponed; also bills exempting the land of B‘(mwll University from taxation, and for a divisiun of the countivs of Clark and Marathon. EVENING BESSION, Tu the Assembly the Conmlittee on the Ac- counts of the Centennial Commlseloners re- ported the items of the accounts witiout ex- pressing an !tqmlou a3 to thelr correctness, and reported o bill to settle and complete the uffalrs of the Commisslon, Dills were “passed relative to “lmnugmphlc reporters for the - courts f Milwaukeo and Kenosha Countles; relating to County Buperintendents of Behoolus to rewulate fees fn the settlement of estates In the County Courtof Milwaukeo Coun- ty; to nuthorlze Village Trustees and Common Counclla In cities to preseribe tho duties of Street Commissioners; Lo loan thu Btate trust funds to the County of Poll; to amend the Constitution us to old clalms; 1o make the City of Madison a scparate school dlutrl relating to the Madisun Mutuat Insurance Company; to amend tho City Charter of Green Bay; toap- propriato to Peter Salenttne and Ilenry Frink expenses of electlon contesta; to appropriste monoy to pay the Chaplain Inthe Legislature; also, 4 nuniber of local bills, INDIANA, AN OUTHAGE, &pecial Dispatch to The Tribuna, INDIANAPOLIS, Tud,, Feb, 23,—The Legislature {s getting down to work, The Scnats to-day passed the-Belt Raflrodd and Btock-Yards bill, legalizing a loan of §500,000 of city credit to the Company, by a vote of 85 to 10, despite the earnest opposition of thetwo Seuutors of this county to the measure, A strong rallrond lobby accomplished fts purpose,and fustened this debt practically upon the eity, OTHER BUSINESS, The Scnate nlso passed the State Board of Health bl)], and there scems t0 be good proz pect of 1ts puasage through the House. The Ttouse spent the afternoon in Committes of the Whole on the Geueral Appropriution bill, All incldental expenses were cut off by declded votes, nud o disposition was apparent to sronu- mizo In every possible divectlon. The Com- mitten of Ways and Meaus veported the Tux bill, fixiug tha gencral lovy for State purposes at 13 cents, the samu s the last Leglaluture, h"ll)urlug the discussion of the Belt Ruflroad A PARIU ¥ nearly occurred by a settling of the floors of tho Henate Chamber seveml juclies. An lmmense crowd wos present, and, Jor & few noments, thers was dmminent duneer, *Windows were thrown open and severnl prepored to jump to the ground. !{ulut wus restored hefore hurin was done. Btill, the Leglalature will not buftd 4 new State-House, THE REPUBLICAN STATE CENTHAL COMMITTER met to-nightand veudjusted the basle.of repros sentatlon for the next conventlon so us to ske it ons delegato for every 20 vutes cast and u fraction of & lmndred, This will give conventionof 1,100 members. The lust oue bt 1,508 mewmbers, [ MINNESBOTA, BILL O ADJUST THE OLD HAILKOAD MORTGAOX DEBT, 7. 'avt, Minn, Feb, 28.—A bill lns passed hoth brunchies of the Minncsota Leghluture for adjusting the old rullroad mortzage debt against tho Btate. ‘This debt consists of §2,275,- 000 of Htate bonds Juaned to defaulthig rullrond companles fu 16839, bearingg 7 per cent Interest for vightecn years, but little of which hos ever been paid. Seluh Cuamberlaiu s the holder of nearly one-half these Londs, aod he mado o R‘r;)poallluu to the State to avcept new Btate uds bearlug O per cent interest for the old Minugsota bouus at the rute of §1,600 in new Londs for each thogsaud old ones, thus making u considersble reduction fn ovuerdue fn- terest, It {3 supposed tuat sl other holders of old bunds will gludly offer the sanje terms, us the proceeds of 500,000 acres of {uternal - provement lunds belougiug to the State witl be used to pay the Interest on the new bonds, and also to create u sinking-fuud for the redemption of the principal. ‘I'his uroposition for udjusting 1his ola debt asuinst the State on bis Lasis wili be submitted to the people for their ratiication on the 12th of Juue, aud as it passed both branches of the Legistature aluiost uuanimous- 1y, it is thought that the populur vote will be recorded fu fuvor of this lnportunt weasure, e e—— SUICIDE. Spectal Dispatch o The Tribune. Dertroir, Mich., Feb, 28.—A young man named Louls Wilson shot and killed blumself this afters noon on Raudolph strect. It 5 thought bo was lately a clerk of the New York Central fust-mall, runnlog from Toledo to Buffalo and Rochester. His wite and family reside at Cold- water, Mick, The motive i3 not known, but he is belleved to bave besn out of wurk and despoudent. (L] . TOREIGN. The Eastern Situation Still ina Very Mixed Condition. Russian War Preparations 8trongr Contrast with Current RReports, in Russin's Great Armies 8aid to Have Only a Peaceful Mission ; Namely, to Crash Tarkey Under Her Growlng Financlal Embare rassments. Ausirin WIill Guarantee Neutrality of Servia. the The Bervian Chambers Accept the Pence Propositions. THE EAST. TNR PEACE CONDITIONS ADOPTRD. BrLoRADA, Servia, Feb. 23.~The Skuptsching has ndopted the penco conditionr, & After the Skupteching liad adopted thé basls of peace the session’ was closed. The hasty closing was both legal und imperatively necea- 8ary, - The object of the adjournment is to avert the baleful extravagances affecting Loth the Gov- ermnment and country, Beveral Soclalists have been arreated in Servia. MONTENEGRO, CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb, 23.—The armlstice Wwith Montenegro has been prolonged twenty days to allow thne for pence negotiations. The Montenegrin delegates will nrrive March 2. PAMINE APPRENENDED. Thoe condition of the Aslatic Provinces of Turkey, in consequenco of the train of men from ucrlenltural labors to the aray, Is deplor- able, and i sure, if continued. to Jead to anore disastrous fatnine than that of 1874, . PEACE PROSITCTA Loxnoy, Feb, 28, —Lord Derby's aupgestion that o yeur's timo bo granted the Porte to prove the sincerlty of ils promises of reform, meets with fncrensing favor, The general aspect of affairs is decidedly peaceable. ARRESTED. The Russian authoritics have onlered the ar~ rest of u Turkish cavalry Generat named Kon- duzh, charged with secretly travellng through Cnuteasus and collecting money for the Turkish waunded, 1GRATIEPT, 87, PeTrnsnune, Feb. 28,—Ccen. Ignatieff will goon leave for Viennn, Heritn, and Varls. Military operations during the present scason are fmprobable. The opinlon that Russia will content hierself with the united demonstration of tho Luropcan flects in the Dosphorus is by 1o means in_harmony with the programme of the Russlan Government, . _TRANCE AND GERMANT. Pams, Feb, 28.—The Monlteur says it has authentle Informatlon that the Emperor Will- lam reeently expressed to the French Ambassa- dor at Berlin his slucere satisfaction at the con- plote accord Letween the Freneh and German representatives at the Constantinople Confer- ence. RERVIAN NRUTRALITY. Loxpoy, March 1—5 a. m.—A dispatch from Pesthsays Austrin will concentrate an army carps un the Servlan’ frontier which will effect- ually guarantee the neutrality of Servin. THE NUSAIAN PCACE PARTY. A Vienna speelnl says tho Bt. Petersbure Vidomistt has been threatened with suspens sion If it continues to ngitate In favor of war. TOUMANIA, Loxnoy, March 1—5a. m.—The Times* Vienna dispatch says it secrus, that the financlal ques- tion hosat last turned the seale In Roumianta. M. Bturdza, the new Minlster of Finnnce, refused to nccept oflice unless three radieal measures were adopted, viz.: Reduction of the armaments, salo of State domalns, and increoee of taxatfon. Consequently, not only have no reserves been called ont, but 4,000 of the standing arniy have been disbanded. The Mindater of War has tendared his resignation, Eorcgtimi poly 1 e “guty ey of aveltiog w £ pobes ? Ilnunclnl"uzulupuc which {s fmml{xent. OB LATEST. J.oxpoy, March 1—5 u. im.—The Berlin cor respondent of thy Times saysleading personnges of the Russlan tiovernment continue to be op- Pusul to lmmediate hostititios, War will there- ore {n all probability be defereed unttl Turkey's. finauclal und military decline {8 complete. Thero is, however, o thanes that Turkey may demobilize lier forces, Shem request Russia to Pasha’s language seems to Indieats some such, fntention. Tho Russian Telegraphic Agency declares that. the desire for a unclllcgoluu(fi: I:yunlwrnnl. Gen. fgnatiefl journcys abroad for his health, A special froinSt, Potorsburys rays the gener-« al opinfon there s that Russta witfnot declare. war aguluat Turkey. MEXICO. ACAPULCO CAFTURED, BY JIMINEZ! Evectal Dirpatch 4o The Tridune. BAx FraNcIsco, Feb. 27,~Pucliic inall steam-- er Collmy, ikl arrived -this morning from Panawa and Mexiean ports, brings fntelligenee. that on the 3fth fuat, (en.” Vicenta Jiminez, with 2,600 men of Diaz' army, entered Acapuleo: and took possession of the post i the name of Presldent Dinz, There was no oppositlon, and it fa reported thot the sentimenta of the people Ip tuvor of Iglestas had changed, Gen. Alberez, who remains, trug to Igicsios, has o small army {n tho futerfor of Binalon, estimated from BUO tu' 1,500 stvongs, - This foree vonfines Ita efforts th harusslng the fur<s of Diuz n the State,. A portion of the cotmnnd oceupy an_Intrenched Ynifllflll Inthe mountaing nbout thirty miles rum the coust, whenco they occasfonally niake arald on the coast tawns, Dlax’ anny is'making preparations for o vigorous campalgn agafyst. them, Al the States on the Pacitic now ue- knowledye Disgz, Flhio commandant of Acapul.- cu, Col, Lepetique, upon the advent of Loz armny, bourded the Collnn, with s few servants,. andvnne to this city, CIIINA AND JATAN., NY THE LATEST BTEAMSUIP, 8AN Fuancisco, * Feb, 23.—Arrlved—The: ;l;uumer Guelle, from Houg Kong, via Yoko-s 1, CHINA, 1oxa Koxg, Feb. 1, via 8uanamar, Feb, 3.—- The Spanish Minister at Pekiug has broken off* relatluns with the Chinese Government, The. dispute grew out of the Cuba coolie question. e Governor of Hong Kong, by un sctof! erave prior to hisdeparture from oftice, liberateu 100 Chiueso prisoncrs on vondition that they leave Hong Kong: forever, i ‘Ilicre 13 continued famine In Coren, and ap-- peals to Jupan for assistance, . JAPAN, Yoziouaxua, Feb, 11.~Tho beneficlal result ot the reduction fu the land tax is universally ad-- mitted., There la great refoleing ln consequence. throurhout the country. The Government re.- linquishics several millions of * anuual revenue,. and reduces public expenditures. (n proportion.. The principal event of the month was the Ini-- periul visit 1o Kioto, the aucient Cupltal,for the purpose of comblulng coremonies equally repre-- seuting pucient und modern. Japan, The firat. object was to pay homage at the shrine of the: Emperor’s futher, in_sceordance to the customn of all ages, In performance of this duty he wus secompanied by the Empress und Empress. Dowuager, 'Fho second object of bls visit wus. the openlnrof a rollway “between Osaka wid Kivto, Thls cervmuny was performed Feb. 5, I presence of a luge " asscmbluge of Japaness dignitaries sud most ol the lorelgn diplutuatists, \lhlc‘l‘: llmc;{ ‘\lns\'ulcd ln':m "l‘::'khnu wvf&-!:‘n‘::e x‘:{ 8 on o4 uats ol e Govel . "l‘:fe En:uv:olr ncmuhfiulu the uelghborhood ot the old &: ital to complete the rouud of eere- wwulal visltations. ‘The lorelzn represcutatives returned to Yokohama Feb. 10, The Forelgn Oflice at Tuklo, » building of great architceturu) beouty wnd many historie assoclations, was dustroyed by fire Feb. 1. ‘The tinancial estusates for the current year have been publisied by the Sinlster of” the Treasury, Notwithstanding ereat reductions fu the reyenue conscquent on the diwuuition of the land tax, the budget shows a prospective sitrptus of 81,500, he steamehip Nevada, formerly of the Pa- cifie Mail npany, s now transferred to the Japanese flaz. ‘Fhis {8 the last of the transfers of the former Amerlcan line to Japanese con- trot. Vriea Island, at the mouthof Yeddo Bay, eon- tinues in volegnle cruption. A larger loan has been offercd by China from Japan, partly in gol, sitver, and copper coin, and partly in rice, coal, lumber, and seaweed. China pays 8 per cent, and Japan gains 6 per cent additional on exchange, A remarkable counterfeit of the notes of the Tong Kong and Shanghal bank by photograph- ng ’im been detected. Elght notes of 2500 each were forged Dy four persuns,an Amerfcan, an Englishman, o Dane, and o Bwede, Al are held for trial, 1 During the past yearthere have been frequent reports of dangerous disturbances in the Prove Inces of Butauing, generally without founda- tion. Now, however, the tGovernment fs seri- oualy disturbed by the disordercd condition of allules there. E —_— AUSTRIA, THE BANK DIPPICULTY. Viensa, Feb. 28, —Prince Aucrsperg has offi« clally announced to the Emperor that, in conse- quence of the resolution recently passed by the Constitutlonal party, the Minisiry was prepared to take the full rmrumlhlmy for the Lank ar- rangement. Premier Tiza Lios mode a similar decluration in the Huniarlan Dict, SPAIN, MATRIMONIAL: Loxnon, March 1—Ga. m.—A Paris corre- spondent revives the report of the Intended marriage of King Alfonso and the Duke of Montpensier’s daughiter, and says the marriage Is aunounced for the end of April, CASUALTIES. TOSSIBLY Speclal Dispatch to The Tridune, Soutit Bexp, Ind., Feb. 28,—A telegram was recelved hero this evening from Crum’s Point, {ndienting the probable discovery of Col. A. B, Wade, Postmnster of this cliv, (s boat, rub- ber boots, vvercoat, and gun were found drift- ing en the Kankakee, about ten mites from here, but no' other trace of him. Col. Wade was nbotit 30 years of age, and served with dis- tinetlon in the arny, untll eaptured tnd thrown Into Libby Prison, where he was kept about efightcen inonths, When released 1t was with DROWNED, fnpalred healtl, which unfitted Wm for the practice u{ his profession, ‘and he was, upon the = petition of reverul people, appoluted Postmaster in 1808, He be- canie wlde{‘r known to the Postmasters of the country through tho authorship and publication of a double fndex-book for keeping post-oilice accounts, which very much simplified those la- bors. Ie was quite fond of hunting and flsh- imzon account of the benefit to bis health. i private life was such that e posseesed atrong riendships without encimles, RUN OVER AND XILLED, Spectal Dispatch fo The Tridune, CansoNpALE, IiL, Feb, 24.—(icorge Cren- suaw met with o futal accldent this forenoon ubout 0 o’clork, wnear Bosky Dell, four miles south of here, e was haulfug some saw-logs with n skittish team of horses, and it Is sup- posed they run away with i, throwing hiin under tho hind wheel, which paseed over his body fn the region of the abdomen. He lived two awl o balf hours, suilering azoulzing pains, althougl conscious the whole time. o was 20 m'fi old, und a very industrious and utelligent Fouth. 3 THE BROOKLYN IIOLOCAUST. Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune, BroomineToxN, ill., Feb, 2 gentleman living in Stanford, McLecan County, has recetved a letter etatlug that, in all probability, F. E. Nolton, son of Maj, Nolton, a well-known rafl- rond man of Chicago, had perlshed in the Bruoklyn Theatre. ' Ile swrote from Brooklyt on the date of the lire, and sluce then has not been hcard of. - MAIMED, - Speclal Dispatch to The Tribune. 3 Brooyminaros, 1, Feb, 23.—~Lon Smith,n son of I Smith, had his right arm horribly mutilated to-day i the machinery of Caok'a bracket-factory, und will lose the use of the 1hnb, He bad searcely recovered from the fruc ture of @ tege received In consting, ———— OFF 1IE TRACK, Special Dispalch to The Tribune. LaTonrz, Ind,, Feb, 24.~Freight-train No, 23 was thrown from track by a broken rml this morning, near Burdick. Flve cars were com- Pletely wreeked, No person was injured. N 4 pussenger-traln was delayed over tvo hours, A BAD ACCIDENT, Fpecial Dispateh to The Tribune. Minwavker, Feb. 23,—A young girl named Frederika Hefser to-day fell througsh an elevator shaft in Stmona & Brooke's atore n distance of thirty fect nnd recetved fatal injurfes. —— DIED TROM HIS INJURIES, PriLApeLyInA, Feb, 83.—Vred K, Newman, fireman, Injured at the Fox Theatre fire last Sunday mornlug, died to-day. —— THE WEATHER, Wasunarox, D. C,y March 1—1 a. m,—For the Upper Mississippt und Lower Missourl Vol leys and Upper Loke Reglon, warmer, south aud cast winds, falling baromcter, cloudy weather, with light raln or anow west of the lakes, AL OUSELVATIONS, s ‘Clitvano, Feb, 2, thar, \ Thry Hu| Wind, Weuther, B, Wao fresh N freal tor, 491 mintimu WENRRAL GUSKIYATIO! Cmigano, Feb, Tary Wind, Stattons, | llar, tona ... .. |Wor mentte. ear, fiu’ ) et ! Wy freall Ghey Wit went 0 oo & + kenitla 8. gently G CAPTURED AND PLUCKED. Anothor Innocent abroad was pleked up last eveningon Biler avenue by Olticers Frank O'Nelll and Alrich, who found him i tow with several notorfous characters, only one of whom tho officers aucceeded In arrcsting. ‘The greeny gave his mame as W, B, Gannon, 18 o stock-drover, and halls from the central portion of fowa. 1o arrived in this eity enly yesterday woruing, aud took up lodiduiz at” the Uarden City Hotel. Lust uiht be sturted out to scu tho sights, sud, of course, becamo {ntoxicated, and w this eondilion ho fell into the' hands of the Philistines, Withiu a sbort halt hour he was stripped of & number of drafts, $300 iu money, aud & sltver watch and chaln, He was mourning bis mfsefortuns as best he could through his bleary cyes, wheo the pollee ran scross him. The fellow srrested for the rubbery was recognized at the stationas William Cotter, un old offender n the business. Gan- non was glven lodging at the Armory to insure hls uppearsuce sgainst the prisoner in the morning. et THE CALIFORNIA CROPS, BAK Fraxcisco, Feb. 28.—Crop ruports from the futerfor are to the effect that throughont the Bucramento Valley and the Northern por- tion of the State, also in Napa and Sonowa Val. leys, prospects sro very flatteming for an abun- dant harvest with thy ususl spring ralus, and a falr crop secms assured, even with slight rain- fall for the remuinder of the season. In the luwer portion of thy Sau Jouquin Vailey grain s in good coudition except fn the highlands, where it Dos suffercd from a lack of iolst+ ure, Iu tho Santa Clara and Salinas Valleys the crops arv bn fair condition, but raiu is necd- ed, and the proapect 13 hardly encoursging. The samo bs truo § o greater degres ot thu country around Los Angeles and in the upper portion of the 8an Juaquiu Valley. In the Boutbern Coast countics prospects ure rathes better than fn the futerior, In muny places where gruin ut present s langulshing, a good ruin wowid put su_entlrely different’ face on affulrs. The weatber throughout ucarly the catlre State i3 to-duy thrcatening ralo, A State of Affairs in Monterey County, Judge Kelley’s Intercession for A Drunkard at Tiffin, 0,, Eills His .Ohild the burning of the Court-House of Monterey County st Salinas was tclegraphed. Investiga- tlons since, conducted by Jucal authoritiea, with the ald of San Franclsco detectives, show that the bullding was fired for the purpose of de~ etroging the records and covering n defaleation In the Tax-Collector's office amounting to about. $20,000. It Is proven to a reasonable certainty that most of the money has been gambled off by William Rumacy, Deputy Collector, and that a number of prominent citizensof Salinas, ine dluding certain county ofllclals, had been win- ning {t. Collector M. A. Castro has resigned. Rumsey i3 locked u several Pmmlnent citize: complici ring exists atnong county ofticlals and others, the members of which have been plundering the oflicials are dolng cversthing in their power to defeat the ends_of justice, including County Judge Webb. CRIMINAL NEWS. Cal,, Indicating Too Much Draw-Poker. the Pardon of Weldon, the Assassin, and Tries to Kill His Wife, A NEST OF THIEVES, Bax Fraxcisco, Feb. 27.—Some weeks ago walting examination, and ns huve beenarrested for s Intimate that astrone iy, The detee publle for a long time, and that many of the The ring have s nuinber of des- erate characters In thelr Interest ready to Fnrlhcr their purposes, clther Ly perjury or violence. There is great excitetnent amonts the citlzens, who claim an fntcution to use every legal means to bring the offenders to Justice, —— PPACKARDS ASSASSIN, Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Wasiisaroy, 1. C., Feb, 23.~Representative Kelley is Interceding for the pardon of Weldor, the young man who attempted. to nssassinate Goy. Packard, Weldon's father lives in Kelley's diatrict in Philndelphia, and is an esthnable citl- zen, He s confident that the son would not ot- tempt tocomnit a erime while in his rizht mind, To-doy Judize Kelley sent the following dis- patzh to Gov. Packar 1know Weldonund his family thoroughty. He 18 Incapable of deliberate crime, Do not fet him ho unislicd for lunacy, Hin r.\nlml by you wonld be an act of maznanlmity that would repel ten thousand slanders. Tho friends of Weldon fear that there will be no hope of pardon for bim It Nicholls gets into power. MANSLAUGIHTE! Fpectat Dispaich to The 4 Line. Daxsinre, I, Feb, 93.—=Willlam Cage, on trial for the murder of Williston Jenkins, wis this evening found gullty of manslsughter and sentenced to five years' confinement in the Penitentfary, The erime was committed in 1805, und, on account of Cuze's eseaplng from Jui), histrinl has bren delayed unthl the present term of Court, Wheu the trial commenced it was supposed the prisoner would he sentenced to be hangzed, but the defense made out such u strong cnee of sclf-defeneethiot evers one is surprised ot the severity of the punisinient, BRIEF FIREEDOM, Speclal Dispalch to The Tribuns. Jowagr, 1L, Feb. 2.—Stephen 1. Johnson, who was discharged frot the State Penitentiary yesterduy after having served a scntence of two yenrs for manslaugbter, was Immedintely rearrested by Deputy Sheriff Henry Plepen- brink, and lodged fu the County Jail to awuit the arelval of the Sheriff of Mason County, where he {s wanted on un Indictment for nn os- rault witn intent to munder. Johnson was sent up from Tuzewell County on o change of yenue }mm Magou, and tus the reputatlon of Lelug u hard casc. LINCOLN'S TOMB. Spectul Diwpatch to The Tribune. geniyariety. 1, Feb. 23.—In the Sangamon Cirenit Court the enve of the The Tcople va, Mulins und tughes, the Lincoln tomb-robbery case, was aet for March 14, Jndge Zane sug- gested that, masmuch as he had recently been elected o member of the Monument Association, though without his knowledice, It might per- haps be deemed Improper for him to hear the e, but the attorneys present for the defense il not coneur in thut view, sud deslred Judige Zano to hear it. — APPREL DED, 8Ax Fraxcisco, Feb, 28.—Frank Ford has been arrested In this clty curged with stealing twenty New South Wales bonds of the value of £1,000 from his employer, Arthur ITewitt, ro- Meitor, London, and subscquently forging the name of J. Noel Wellmw to enublg hini to dis. hosy of five of them to th don Jolut Stock funk to ralse funds to Jeay gland. e made s way to this oty anml was arrested on a i 'm!cfl from london to-day. In the United States District Court lie was cominitted to awall extradition papers from Washiugton, N MURDERED I8 CIILD, CLEVELAND, O, Feb, 23,—At Tiflln, O,, this evenlng about 7 o'clock, Jacoh Wetzel, a baker on Market street, shot his littlegirl, 3 years old, through the beart, causing fustant death. Ile sttempted to kil his wife, shvoting her in the leg above the kuee, The wound, though serl- ouw, will not prove fatal. 2o resson §5 Known for the tiendlsh act, though whisky is the prob- ablecause, The streets ure crowded with exe clted people, who threaten to lineh the mur- derer, who §3 safely lodged fu the city prison clusely guarded, HIGITWAY ROBUERY, Special Dispateh to The Tribure, MiLwaAuREE, Feb, 23, ~To-niiht 1% Miller, of the tirm of 1. Miller & Co., of Waukewun, \'\'h«.. was waylald and robbed of 81,600 on West Water strect by two unkuown men. TO BE HUNG, G % ‘WounsTack, Vt., Feb, 23, —Henry 0. Grav: len, convicted of the murder of Herbert White, s been sentenced to be banged on the second Friduy fn March, ) e OBITUARY, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. 87, Joserur, Mo., Feb, 24,~1The business com- munity of this clty was surprised and shocked this evening by the announcement of fe-death of Mr, Johu Ovelmun, of the wholesale dry goods firm of Brittain, Ovelman & Co. Mr, Oyelman frst complalned this morning, did not leave his store until noon, und died sbout § a'lock of heart disease, Ho wes about 45 yearsof age, and a man of high character and mcknowledized wortl, New Youtw, Feb, 23.—FEx-Gov. Joseph John. stan, of Virginla, died in thie 924 year of his asp, He was born ju the State of Néw York in De. tons fn Con- ress; was elected ( heingg tive times vlee onee to the Coustitutional Couy gsttidniisldubiibiti EARLY' PLANTING, Bpeciat Dispatch to The Tribuns. . Mexnpota, I, Feb, 25.—Owlng to the con- tinuation of fine weather for several weeks the frost (s suliciently ont of the ground to permit the planting of uplands tor spring wheat, and farmers possessing such lands aro busy plant- ing. This s the earliest spring planting in this section of the country for many years, : Vet ———. BASE-EALL, Apecial Dispatch to The Tridune, Ivpuanarorty, Ind, Feb, 23.—~fThe Indian- apolis Base-Ball Club starts on & Southern tour Saturday, exteuding oy fur as Galveston. They They oven the sea- st of Surch with the — —— REDEMPTION, Wasnineros, . C., Fop. 23.—Tho Acting Secretary of the Treasury has jssued the forti- ¢th wall for the redemption of 520 bonds of 1865, May aud November, The call {s for $10,- 000,000, of which $7,000,000 are coupons aud $3,000,000 reglstered bouds. Tho principal sud Interest will bo pald at the Treusury ou and sfter tho 23th of May uext, aud thu ju. terest wlll cease on that duy. The follow- fug are the descriptions of the bonds: coupous bouds, §500, No, 85,801 to 87,500, Loth juclusive§ $1,000, No. TU,000 to 59,000, Lo bl fn- cluslvey registerod bonds, §: hoth fnclu X 1,000, No. 14 25,000, No 0, No. b, ternoon was caused by a burning” chimney at alous, ieh the lo No. 004 Fulton street, owned ey oveupfed by | WRobEIoI our best cittzena, ihigylct Mrs. McCormlck, No damage. Agutlera Jay In State at the City-Hall, the Culban rebel flag waved from the dome of the bullding beside that of the United States, The Bpanish organ here—Lan Noredudes—contained anartlcle to-day calling attentlon to the fact, demanding an luvestization on hehalf of ita | t nee other formn of 1nkia denies having had an ter, aa the Councl) Cf A war with Spain No. 451 to 450, X 6,20, hoth 0. 3,301 103,050, both Inclusive 301 to 14,200, both inelusives 51 o0 5,591, both taclusive; $10, 1 to 10,083, both Inclusive. FIRES, The alarm from Box 825 at 4:89 yesterday af- “The alarm from Box 4 at 2:15 yesterday af- AT NEW PHILADELPIHIA, O, CLEVELAND, 0., Feb. 28,—The Unfon School- H House at New Phitadelphia, 0., was totally de- | 1 it stroyed by fire this morning. Loss, £20,000; | reascnalie persun that its method of cure s the trus fusured for £15,000 fn the following companies: Columblan, 45,0005 New Yurk), 82,0005 Richiland, #3,000. e — AGUILERA, Catarel, fromn & st Knox, £5.00: Home (of Spectal Dicpatch to The Tridune. New Your, Feb. 29,—Wiile the body of Govermmnent, and hinting ot trouble 1 some apology s not . given. Permis- slon o place the City- the bml{ in L was piven by the Presilent’ of | 1 the Connetl, who says hie does not know or care how the flaw caine ‘to be holsted. Mayor Ely ‘nmm: 10 do with the mat- hamber is not {uhis charees, nothinmediately antleipated, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Epecial Dispatch to The Tribune, WmitEwATER, Wis,, Feb, 23.~The office of the Jate Whitewnter Democrat was sold to<lay un a mortzage sale, and was bid In by the g creditors, the Clieago Type Foundry, The of- five wus finmediately gold by them to W, E. Bath, n Columbus printer, who will take {t to Portuge City and start n Democratic paper, New Yoik, Feb, 23.~The Tueelsn (irand Dukex and euftes left to-day for their vessels ut fhie palsorius &ction of (h rtten fuatter that s, d Norlolle, The Direct United States Cable Compan gives notlee of o reduction In thelr rates to 25 cents (gold) per wonl. potro mirehase frnunity trom el ject of all aimtlered. remedics and become Ine une, Tratantly reifeves and Rtelleyestn n ¥aus fledas Plen, 1 MEDICAL. ADER, flare yanvisen from yone bed aftcr & shortsleep to 24 warself nearl IN C1ICAGO. Joue nose, head, roa A #till slarm to Engine Company No. 18 was | fia taeunten sospios svernitng 1he b i caused by an inclplent fire at No. 362 Centre | 8iMe avenue, owned and occupled by Peter Powers. Cause unknown; damage nominal. wuffocated with Catarrhal matter fn And throat? Harc you noticed what 8 , Liunting bestiesencreating the boay as welly How et to rid o il of thix foul matter all can testl- atfileted with Catarrh, Fow difiicnit €0 pro. tom agalnst further -t en out for relfef. 10 b © o freed froin the daager of suiocation wiiln I5ing downs Lo Drcatiie vy, pleed sonndiy ternoon was caused by the hurning of a sidé- | ki ] 1 walk at the corner of White and Sedawick streets, the property of Willlam Ilawley. Dam- age 3‘.’.‘1 calse unknown, a aud nndisturbed: to How that no poisonons, putrld matter defiles the reath and undermines tie syatems to know that the 4 not, throu:h (18 Yelieand arteries, carey tha n that [Uaure (o teatroy, Isfmdeed a bieming. To fate shonld he ths ob. liysict care. They B 0787 of ter ans, and diuge rellaf T giataIn favor o Sanford’s Radical Cure et cor.vince them that It posarases great mesit, white ooy amd urfiinat metho) of tis preparativn, when 4 h the disease, satlsfies the mind of any Sanford’s Radical Cure ‘mrmlh!nll cures avery form of s hesd cold tu the ulcerstive tage, togeiher wits alf 1ta sympathetic discases, Sanford’s Radical Cure rt time the vary worst for N enraletn. Tifitncss across the Teme uging X ¢ 1n 1he Head, sod Wakefulbess, Sanford’s Radical ‘Cure €leanses the nasal pasiages in & sinzle application with he ardmirable Inhaler, which gecoinpanien esch parks froe uf chiarge. and 18 inare sereleabie then any Sanford’s Radical Cure tlemnves by & aingle application the hard,{ nerusted Irom, the nuse, uhens up the Bl puasages. sl- afferer tu becatlie freely aud enjoy for tha urent a full Lreath, sanford’s Radieal Cure Allays paln. inflamation, and soreness of the mucous urmheanc of the nasal pamagus, Az, ieating, ani grateful preparation e tlicie ndamed surfuces. It Is the most southie appiied to Sanford’s Radical Cure Alxo taken tnternally, where, by [te action on tha pood in ellminating from (b tem the aeid palson l!:l‘l." present in Cutarel, it ta the whole constitus Sanford’s Radical Cure . Thushecomes a powerful purifying agent in u\'rrcom!‘n' ing sleep, dropped Into the throt and mingled with the contents of the stomach, to Le ahsorhed Into the system. Sanford’s Radical Cure 15 810ca) and comtitutionat remedy. Tt strengthens tha ST. PATRICK'S DAY, e e Nt sooties and heais the' Tonanes nase) Spectat D teA to The Tribune, Burfs liy direct application, Kexosua, Feb, 23.—The Irish citizens of this pluce nre making extenxive preparations for the celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. St. Mark's Temperauce and Bencvolent Socletfes are to mareh through the principal strecta of the city in the rezalln of thelr Order. preceded by St. Mark's Bund, which is to furnlsh music suitatle tor the oceuslon, Tn the evening entertalnments ;vlfl be given at both Simmons’ and Kitnbull's hulls, e — . OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Nrw Your, Feb, 9.—Arrlved, steamships }‘in:luplu. from Glargow; 8t Laurent, from uvre. e ——i BREATHING MIASMA WITHOUT INJURY. There I8 no exaggeration In-the statement that thourands of persons residing from one year's end toanother in fever and ague rezlons ou this con- tinent and eleewhere, breathe air. moare or fess Impreghated with mlasma, without Incar- stz the disease, ~whiaply and ouly becauas thev are n the habit of using Hgetetter's Stomach Bitters ne n_preventive, 1t has ently hau- pened, and the fact ko been amply atlested by the partic themselves, that persons rrannded on all #hivs by nelzhbore sudering the tortnres of this shivering and burnlng vlarue, have enjoyed ahaoe Tuto fmmunlty from Ity thunks to the protection afforded by the Ditters, Nor ia th ndard snti. fevrile cordial less eftieacions in remedyinig than in preventivze eirfits and fever, bitlone remittents, ond dinardess 0f o klmlred type. Token between the parosymne, it speedily titigates thelr violence, nnd eventuslly prevesits their recurrence, These fucts, conyinein caublished by evidence, appeal with pecullur force to travelersand sojourners in malarious dsteict BUSINESS NOTICES. Wilbor's Cod-Liver Oit nul Lline,~Tho great popularity of ‘this safe and ellcaclons prepas ratton {s alunc itteibutable to Its inteinsie worth, In the cure of couhw, colis, neth: hronchitix, whooplng conch, serofulons humors, wud ali co sumptive symptots, it hns no superior, if equ Let nio one negleet the early »{mrwnu of dis when an gent §= ths at hard which will alleviate all complnints of the chest, Jungs, or throat, Mun- nfactured only by A, Bs Wilbor, Chemist, Doston, Sold by all drigglat —————— Turnett's Cocantno nlinys Ireitation, re- moven all tendency to dandrufl, and invigorates thie uctlon of the caplllaries I the highest degree, The Cocoaine has earned o deserved reputation for promoting the srowtis and preserving the huumr of the human haie, Ladles dressing thefe hair elab- oratelyifor the evening will find that Tt imparts o healihy natural gloea to tho hute, and will cause it to retafn ity shape fur hours, #y the Luylug on of Ifands, ete,, Dr, Hroadbent cnren qaralnl- dyspepala, neuratzia, rheumatism, and chrunle dlecases of every Inelther sex, at Rooms 8 and 1, Chiften: 1o corner Monroe and Wabash uvenue, aally 1010 6, e i— an Trritated Thi tough, or Cotd, wn's Bronchial Troches v oifered with the futlest confidence In thelr edieacy, They mnalntain he guod repulation they have jis ucqulred, g ot b et Keep's Patent Partly-Mude Dross Shirta the very beat: six for &1’ cau be flnfslied na carily % hemining a handkerc 173 Madison strect, e Mrs, Winslow's Seathlng Syrup, for ehile drentecthing, softens the gums, reduces intlamnia. tion, allays ol pala. Surb to regulate the bowels, Advico free, Far hd] Boland’s Aromatic Bitter Whie of Tron Isa reniedy for nervous debility, fmpoverished blaod, and tmpaired digeation, Depot, o3 Clark str TRINMML Chas. Gossage ¢ Co.. New Trimmings! Just opening in this dept, from speclal dmportations, elegant Brocaded Galoons, the latest novelty for Spring Trinunings,nplainand com- bined shades of' Steel, Myrvtle, Brown, Mazarine, Crene, Titleul, Lt, Blue, Garuet, and Black, Also Worsted Fringes tn new deslyns, shades, and effective mixtures, A'hese goods are exceedingly choice!? Chas, Gossage & Co. remedy Is trled and found wanting, this, b Sanford’s Radical Cure Tra great and redfabie medicine, aud when every nthee 7 fte tinmedi- ate beriefiell effeet, pansen atunce futo favor, which It retaiud forever afierwards. Each package enntalns Dr. {0 Tulie, and fail directions for ite use In a1l cases. Yrice, #1. 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