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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCIT 10, 1877 sister, Mra, Col. 8tephenson, and his old Galena ) TR twoor threoof the fireman bad traverséd it lrlmfi-. hawill rem:-‘n to Waahington, and from (’ASUAL l‘lhs' from end to end, anid that all danger from tha' thénce to Parls, * Mr. Washburne's ancxpected quarter was over, The flremen, however, tiing arrival in the, Unlted States his no political o the concintion that thers wes (I la foltlins > 3 ! i " i cellar, and soughit to onter the brilding, but he significance. He returns to Americs after an Additional - P: art'c.u'ars of the X $ (&} 0 ares of the Plymouth, Kanka. Htafiroad 1o 100 ¢ thy, pIr value by a2 i F s of in. poston & Chicazo " Gold “MininT Company nf Keen, Cooke & Co. Make a Coms | S owes 818 5mm 51 warn Siied 1 i : b of the amount of a tax judgment before appeal STATE AFFAIRS. |Sdtannyime £ AOUTH 3 2 Mr. Rowett's South Park hivestigation roso- lutfons, which passed the Ilouse some tima since, were made the special order for Tacaduy 3 2 < ; b persistontly refased them admission. and onle s = s o) ot S o 5 Proceedings of the Legislature | next absence of clght years for the purpuse of Church Panic in New allowed thiem to enter the storo when threatened promise with Their et - SO g IO e P . 1d FINAL ADIOURNMENT, gratifying a desir to sce his relatives and visit York City. with arrest, It was then (after so much detay) Creditors yer Mining Company, 81, shares fn_the of Illinoia at Springfie Mr. Herdman offered n tesolutfon fixing tho | the ol homestead in Maine. So far as the toa lnte to_ extinguish the, fdames, thoy hating . Lr st - | Monarci Silver Mining Company, par vaine, 32, r -| date of adjournment sine die tor the 10th of | knowlcdge of Mr. Washburne extends, no ini- . gnmcfl fearful headway In the balf hour lost by 00: and four shares in the. Utah giiser Mintng o Yesterday. | Aneil- Tho retalution went ver under the | mediate chango will take plsca n the, Freuh'| g4o yarsons Grushed fo Denth by | Mo ovsimer. - oy and Smelting Company, par valna, $100, 'V Tules, and §t is safe to say will not be adopted. EXENITING ALCOIIOL. . Mr. James introduced a resolution requesting Mr. Kehor's Bills Regulating the | aur Coneresnnen and Iostructing our Seators o to use thelrinflaenco to sscure sitch modideation * Bummers® Elections » of the Internal Rovepus. law ns will exempt ¥ from taxatlon all alcohol used for manufactur- Passed. inz, mechanical, and chemical purpuses. This olsa Jays over under the nules. I3 TRAMPS, . . . Mr. Do L {ntroduced 4 bill to rid us of the Their Immediate Signature: by the | wramp nusance. :nh‘nlull, reports to the -contrary nutwitlistand- ng, - - FOREIGN. TIIE BAST, ; . RUSSIA'S POLICY, 8r. Perrsnund, March O.—Prince Gorls- chakoll will soon hand over the direction of The Argument in the Proteotion-Life | uicos etaeehmtienialoos st d Shoat Caso Postponed a Week. “The nasels cooninta of o Lorse and; haeness, valned > . at 875, The pelition was refetred to Reglater Hib. bird. ¢ = : : John €y McCord, & renl-estate dealér at No. Anotlier Real-Esfate Man In Bankrupte dwfi:.fimu‘»{: ujrell.'llll:f':w-n:t o ;“n{’..l':,.':,,!fiq.?fl e ation yesterday © T1is preforred debis are for cys-Somo Other Sullerers. unknown | AmOGRL | for . tazent - tha " stcured foot up 400,800, the necuritics ' belng 558 R . catimated at £460.000; 1and. tha: nunsecured Mo‘d °f| Jndgmm“ .hd N.w‘ 8\1.“! Tiabllities amount to §0:2,1341.00. There {s alson o LONG DRAWN OUT, the ‘Lerrified Crowd, Spoctal Exigateh o The THIOONE: , [+ Fonr Atxinson, Wis.,, March 9.—Intense ex- ‘The Ashtabula - Jury Givo Moro cogent citement has prevatled here to-lay consequent to a rcport that s man had been drpgged . Reasons for Their Condemna- through the town by a freight-train, Imme.. tory Verdict. diafe scarch:: was. mado (hy embloyes’ ‘of the Company and parts~ of tho’ unfor- Bight Persons Killed at a Fire in S{- tunate man were found ' scattéred over . contingent linhility for £275,000 on eovenants of @ Makos Th i e :::’er!lmm:l;: ttflt;fl;n‘ :f:i‘&’.,.“’;‘;’.‘.“.‘li fln l!:c::- b tho road for thitty miles. The rallroad bridgo Wilkeraon in Trouble Again. [atmanly. banda ete. Thore Afe RO tavcts. Tho s overnor liakes em 3 " " ‘olo t » ef, 2, . ol 3 at this pilace Is marked on nearly every tic by A | Ia mw (g‘edr‘llrl,l(:‘l(l;ll.l\rlrt;mfi:-lfiv(xfir gif 'F!l?::L?::r:r versation with forelgn statosmen, will deinon- e Yiood Andt portion- of brain i fech, Tt Tn | A very amicable compontion meeting was held v ,}{;},”},‘,‘;"L‘.‘,{,{“,‘_‘;‘,‘f‘g‘, ,‘_.’,7,’"‘;!,“"’ ,,'y"{,‘g;‘n the Wa, blonuialiy Tnetead of snanily, and providing | strate that Russis slms not at the pursning of stipposed lhly: he m‘m‘ ln¥h'|l;|; n free 'I:d% As . | ncar o8 ean bo acertained, his natne ‘amp- Record of Minor Casualtles. | B o4 G ne of tio aceident wera discovered by the enginer on the 'train which TATAL PANICS. passed over the ro ter tho accident, senerday ‘moming in the United Btates District { Picnon onn cinim for $32,16 on cortain bouds Conrt-room In the case of W, B.- Keen, Cooko & | nnd coupons af thi r.'umxnny.l John Tinton on a Co., the well-known booksellera and statloners at | Claim fos 8816, andthe Awmorlenn Pawder Com - v ny on a claim for £600.65. Enspension of 1138nd 115 8tato street. The New York credltors | Tont oniy'ia charged. A Falo 10 6how canse Mare niso that no person shall hold the ofiice of City Treasurer two tormis o succeaston, was loat o e d reading. The vole was recousilered, The Measures Expected to Ames= | (0Tt P8 i Ugh, The same: bl is a scperate Enstern policy, but nt obtalning declarations from’ the Powers that {t Is the Porte’sduty to excente’ the Conference pro- v d to to the amonnt of 880,000 wero represented by | 10 wae frsued. liorate Some of the Evils pending (o thellonee, s f:‘;’;:'::f",;:‘:’; ',‘,:':::‘:’f,,rggw‘:'fl::fi;fi‘ Qutrs|* Naw Youw, March 9.—At the time of the SOl T URNTSS Georeo Sherwood,and clamt foover $100,000wern | 1n eu.e: Eé’-an% dshn Ductbols ot al., the As. 3 X ] e 3 bl . 3 o wasaathol : of Town Organiza- Goy. Cullom commanicated to thu Senata the | stafataliment. . alarm Indt cvening, fn St Francls Xavler | qoypno, 0., March 0.—The exprees. train No. .“,Zi.’::“.,fi‘;.i{' ::l"l;l:gn o :::: ;te':l.elrldil;mi}:ld Ex'-: b : : tion in Cities. -appointment of Robert W, Dulany, of Clark " TURRISH REFORMS. Cliurch, which resulted so disastrously, Father % 4, houud cast on tha . Air-Lino- Division of the Lake Shore & Michigan Soutycrn Ratlway, col- lided with a west-bound ' [refght-train near Co- runnn, Ind,, this alternoon. DBoth engines were badly wreeked, and the ficeman of the freight- o fesned to George L. Hanses ana inger & Palzowsky were adjudi- erinit anda Teareant g “ounty, S8amucl I1. Joues, of Sangusmon, and A, .\l‘. .v;mm, of lJnlll?nvlcss. as T'en! h-nlmr{ (.'(fil- 3 missfoners. In his message accoimpanying e Mr, Merritt's Important Bill for Courts | nomivations the Govermor fays: My R e . . cessors in offlee have appointed Commizsloners of Arbitration Passed in of the I’cnllanllurywlmp aro ncted withont hav- ality the previons agrcement. The firm fulled tor shont 8115,000, with asacts” worth ‘nominally | ~Stenuas, Scbl $150,000, They offercd 00 conts on the dol- | cated Lankrapt by lar, . payable: 25 per cent. cash, and | Feturnable Apel the remainder in: about six,. dine, ond | aon rperioof oo Rell,an ordorwas made for the, Langeake was preaching on * Heil and the lor- rors of the Damned,” and perfoet stillness pro- vailed, Buddenly, ns thd preacher waa ‘pletur- Ing the torments of purgatory, & young woman Inthe: northiern corner of tho west gullery, CoxsraxtinorLe, March D.—The Turkish Ministcr has gent- the following dispatcl to the Ottoman Ambassador at London: ' The reforms | préposed by the Conference and accepted by the I il Gove t iready bel Ted. engine slightly hurt..No ono olsc Injurcd, | bwelve inonihs, -This. was . refusgd, and H. E. Jenking, Aseignee of H. 8. Frecran, filed [ the House. ing neen cobfiemed Ly tho Scuatey but, in my .r?:‘;t:‘b(::c:""fj“d‘:‘:;”":: o ed: | ‘overcome by hor feclinws, fanted, oud | Tho mail ‘and bugaio. cars. wero Jebired: | e Finttoncra® Tioard of Trado of Now Yok Ane :’WIP"'['-fl"lu'g"!l:fi?lflal;l‘nlllmslnkmplr"-luln‘n: ; i oninion, under the Constitution such confimun: | @ iting from organle Iaws whict, will bo sub. | BAYe utterance to a hysterical scream, fed by ~fire, With ~a bortion of i ther | soclation, whore members composed the-great | Of Nootaand shoes and dxtures Moro worth37,. | : tion is necessary, although not expressly re- % from org, & startling the worshipers, and causing them to | contents, The accident was eaused by forzet- |‘mojority- of ' the croditors, took the case up, | retall: and had received an bifor from 1ray AM: L 2 : quired by the 1aw creating tho olfice. mitted to the Parlument, and. reforms Y fulness on the part of . the englneer | and, aftera henrlngand the report of a'committer | of Indi AR L G 4 i 2 . Wext Tuesday Appointed by the MR KEM08'S RILLY NOW LAWS, v spring to thetr feet. 'The next mmoment some A o, Inatead of and, after a hearing ond the rep a'committor | of Indianapolls, of 67 per cent on the inventory 3 Senator Kehoo's electlon Dills have been | imedistely appllcable, which are a8 | oo fooronoriod o Fire,” and thin gave riso | L 4 frelaht truln, who, Instead of waiting at | who spenta week hero examining the firm'abonks, | price, which be'coneldered n good uller.. He was H 1 Senate for South Park slgued by the Governor. follows: ~ Reorganlzation of tha gens s o g | Sedmu Station to uncot, No. 41n secordanice WIh | yhap Grew up and puhliabed o ciroular resolrings| Mithorized (o uceept tho bid. H . y darmerle, the scheme for whish has been clab- | 198 Panic. Father Langeake, who was nonrlng | orders, lcit that statlon on the latter train's | . & G. W. Campbell wan yosterday appolnted As- [ . Discusslon. ; i e it ) thuend of his sermon, stopped - and ”mplored | thac, ' The passongers left. Scdan al 6:30 p, m., | that Keen, Cooks &Co. : ougat 140 pay 100 | gizgee af Sickichan & McDongul, « b , INDIANA. orated and handed to Col. Baketfor s consid- cople to keep their sats, a8 thera was abso- | sulering only stight detentlon, cants on tho. dollar, as follows: 25 centy cash Tho Assignee meeting in the case bf the Chlcago cration; divislon of the communes into cantons, | P<OP eopiheir scass; m y oyt il within ten days from March D, 1877, 23 ecnts fn | Wrought Nalt-Company was yesterdoy adjourned $ e which will be done a8 soon ns the provinclal u. | 1utel¥’ no causo for alarm. Father Merrlck, A HIGH WIND. ‘stz monthe, 25 eentn ‘in olghtcen months, and g5 | 10 APFLS, The Anthony-Adams Tax-Bill |. Enecial Dispateh fo The Tribune. thorities cin assemble nnd send to Constantino. | th€ Pastor heard screams, and rushed uto the 4 Db Asniimces will bo chosen TRDIANATOLLS, Ind., March 9.—Both Rouses have passed a concurrent. resolution to adjourn centafn twenty-four monthn, without nterest. | tho oiaios of Ghoglord Poanor it BT rer NEw York, Mareh 9.—A very scvero gale pre- ] Hnoos thotehtd | (ANl claims under $100 were to bo pald 25 cents | bard, Jrey nd of Chshing. Kiek & Melaan, - Ordered to a Third sanctuary, Ho called upon tho congregatdon plethe information for which they have been tokeep thelr seats, as there was no fire, and valled here Tust ulght and continues; the wind, s * . l, and the remainder In ofx months, To securo | , A composition meotiny in the tase of McParland : Reading. #ine dio on Moudiy next at noou, maklog tho | asked ‘relative to cotnmunal districts; fnstl- : 4 huweser, has veered from the southenst to west, | 2 &'Prico will ba held nt 10, m, (o-day. In th xpecial eson fust one weck o Tength, Tho | tutionof cirps of mixed gendarmerls composed | 70 thust ot alarm, The soxton plso endeutornt | mojcpraphlc communication wus intorrupted, | e mrsvgemont, - the, drm saigmed wll W8 | bupyo oo an Annes il b choven st 11 8. . 1L LINOIS. Ecnate to-day concurred in the House General | of Mussuimen sand Christians, a system which | © WP =19 PRt . ; SUPELION COURT IN BRIZV, - o henca there Ia no fnformatlon from the French Father Langeake then retired to ¢ k & the vestry-room, and Ina for inoments returncd steamsbip L'Amarfque so long ashora at Sea- t, attired {n his cope, aud uttered the benediutlon, ’rfi 'b,m."m: in Brooklyn belonging to the dism!seing the congregation, and the organ bo- I'I\m&% Chentleal Works was blown down, Loss, | T ¥ 3 3 e iy EE .“‘r’}.,‘;’:"’,fim fnthemain body of thechurch North of Peckskil. the weat track of thel{nd- and'in tho éast gallery passed ont in an orderly :m,flzflf,f,‘:“l{fi?x 1 wasticll 1078 oxteit, that manner, and not s sluglo person in the portions | " In this city three persons were fatally Injured ‘of the church Inst named was fnjured. by tiging signs. ( | ‘The people occupying that portlon of the Pl 3 gallery where the commotion had begun and notes, - i The Sinte Bavinga Inatitution commenced & nit ‘This Bosrd of Trado also demanded that s new | for £8,000cguinst Charles H.and Walter (', Hongh, + firm abould hofarmed, conlsting of Wi B, Keen, | Tho Unlow il Company béga a snit. Ly attache E.IL Keen, and .W. B, Keen, Jr., whoto storc | JISnt cogainst Rabor? and Bpecific Appropriation bills, and both are now laws;, The House took up the State-iouso bill, and passod It by a vote of 54 to40. It pro- vides that the Governor shall appolnt a builaing commission of four, two from' cach party, he Leing Prestdent; they will select an architect, and agree upon a plan. It leviea a tax of 1 per cent this year, und 3 per cent next year, making £50,000 thils vear and $100,000 for noxt year. It 13 hoped the Senate will concur, althouigh it will take & two-thirds vote to end the raies. alrendy exists In ‘several” parts of ‘the Empire; admission of non-Munzaulmon subjects to the military schools' which were' recently authorized and decreed by the august ‘master; prohibition of the Immigration of Clrenssians enmasse into Roumanta, and the non-omploy- ment " of regular. troops except when ab- solutely neccssary; inferdiction . against carrylog . arms . without ' . spacial - au- thority; ' amnesty for ' - individuals implicated In the recent events at Phillipopolis; 4CDGE DRUMMOND, Speciat Dispatch to The Triduna SeurxarigLy, 1, March 9.—This morning Mr. Smith, of Couk, offered a resolution recom- wending the appofutinent by the Presidont ot Judire Thomas Drnmimond to il the place on the Sapereme Bench vacated by the resignation of Judge David Davis, The resolution lald wver under the rules, 8 motlon to suspend the sules for the sake of taking it up belng loat. RATLEOAD EMPLOYES' WAQRS, % Mltcholl to ° recover $004, 01, * PI8intid states ihat Mitchell was a com. expenscs should not exceed 395, 8 year, nor | mission merchant, and_sold’ goods to the rhove theie personal expenses $12,000. 'The stockIs to | amount for it hotween March and December, 1170, tobo keptlnsured, no judgments allowsd to go by | tho procecds of which e has refused to tarn over, default. afull statemont of ,tholr sfalea ia to b e Do € fip dery fornished every six months,.and a detalled copy of |* lrnar Gary—g23, o4 8, 200, 261, 264, Uliclr Inventory until the claima be pald, and the | 288touid, 207 1o 3G, fuchustse. ' No cant on irin, 'Commiltoe ara to have access 1o thelr baoka for eX- | cinsiees S sy Honinson vh prcheim o 4510 5% i ' _DROWNED IN A WELL. . . na, on tilal, . Jrpok Moolir—10, 17, 18." No, 12, Nlej amination when necessary. ‘This nrrangement was PO el 3 Niegelsoa va, " centered, listened fo nclther priest, pastor, sex- | TREEDBVILLE, Wis., Murch 0.=A" Mra; Weleh, | fuily ratified yostorday, and tho moembors of the | ClYSthSpUsLLnurch, untrial, i . Mr. Taglor's bill relative to the wages of ralt- WISCONSIN. formatlon of n speclal commisalon to ba-dise | FHETh BERCID T BT PR TR SE | gty ahout a milo from Forest dunction, Manl- | firm espreas thoraselvos as woll satisfod, and con- | ciisaiar Nob. St 335 415 R B road empioyes was passed, and now goes to the WORK OF TRE LATE LEGISLATURE, patched to the Vilayets of Bosnia, tho Danube, 2 . ward the exit from the gallery, and, almost | towoe County, was fuuod drownedin n well yes- crazed with- fear, pushed and fought their way | terdny ulternoon. No ouc was at hume ot tho, k't e vy el toScterth | (et nd e et ¢ teud an- street. . The stairway s but four feot wide, aud | IV 5 U CaP e oot bt SN Weloh's. hus. witin threc or four steps of the bottom makea | band died from the cifccts ‘of sunstroke lust n sharp turn bofore it reaches the vestibule. The | sumimer, A number of children are thus sud- brawd of maddencd women rushed down-stalrs, | denly made orphans, and would probably have all reached e L the strect fn safely, but at the bend - o A FALLING TIOUSE. In the stalrway an aged and very stout New YoRk, Mn:uh.o.—Thu five-story brick woman, In_ber cagorness to reach & place of | building, 830 to 847 Washington strect, occupled safety, fell headlong down the stairs. Be- llfl'llcnry Welsh, whofésaly grocer, foll lust fore she could regsinher feet, the frantic crowd, ght, owing to defective girdera. Loss $50,000, alier (hat thalr croditors havo done fafrly, R e iobTH—Call 0 a6t cas0 4,710, O 8 o sning va, "W, B. Keen, Cooko & Co. pald fh full aftar tho | Alier, and calendar o i 10 25, i Y et fre, and thus cripplod thomalres beyond | iiek BN Mo 00000 W Rl ok power of roenperation, When the' usual run of | Smelting aud m:flnlnluzm:mny‘s . s compromises {# considered, and the favorable terms ".F’i".".“‘-’-!“!";‘I',‘tf;u“,‘:l:‘“"?.""- Yo 8 on which comprumlises are ordinarily granted, the |~ Uwiten STATES CHGLIT CubRT—CoXFEssIONs—Tho rffigngongdog. notseemtobadictated in any kird- | Mutuat Bencat Lifo-Ingirance Company of New Jeriey Iraptrit. W, U, Keon & Co, will opon astoro enticaly v, Quadiah Jaciown, $1,604.00, : : [evoted to the wholesale trade, and Mr. Cooka will { _ Y30 (O vf""?-":i‘z?"x" mao%-n atart a retall store,~just where lia was twenty-ive | rie; e pany chooner Bun- yenrs ngo, except tho reputation und good will | " Svernioy —Samuel M. Mall inined, " By the terins of thin arrangement, Mr, Coake Iy relensed from any liability on this com- ‘prumige, and leayes the firm just even, except oy reeards toe possibic ahare coming to him from tho Bpecial Dirpateh 10 The ssoiine. MaDp1soN, Wis., March.~All members of the Tegislatare, all members of « the third - house,’ ‘and employes of hoth houses, have rone to thelr homnes, ond Madison has mssumed her usual quictness. During the sessfon’ol the Logisla- ture there were introduced 717 bills, 456 in the Asgembly and 251 fn the Scuate, of which 301 became Jaws, Of these laws P““"l 185 orlgrin- ated fu the Assembiy and 116 fn the Senate, Tho uamber of laws passed by the Legislature of 1870 waa 414, Kleven foint resolutlons aml thirtcen memorials to Congress wero passed Eenate. 1t provides that nll rallroad companies and uthier corpurations which now are, or mnay hercafter be, incorporated under and by virtue ulthelaws of the State of Iilinols, shall ninke payuent to their employes aud operativés of the wazes due for all labor performed by them after the tuking effect of this act, in preference to any other clalm, debts, or demand | whatsoever ngainst stch corporation, not secured by spocfile licns on property, and such priority of payment may be enforeed by civll action, and unless on or befor the 15th of each month the wages for aud Adtanople; eanction of lberty of publie ‘worabip; all litigation upon religlous mattera to come under the Jurlsdiction of Patriarchatés; remission of arrears of taxes duc to Jan. 1, 1877, in provinces that have suffered; malotenance of the right to property alread, uired by Clria. tlnmfi: Buln';xic?ud ’I:nm:’vlm ¥ i (ot TMOUMANIA, 3 ! Lonnox, ‘March 10—% a. m.—~The Buchareat telegraph declares that, in the event of war, Roumania’s policy is fixed. ' 8he must ally her- roll with Kussia, if Europe will not protcet Roumaniau ncutrality, ! q ) d business when the debta aro pald. el o this sossion., : ! The Post's dispateh from Berlin says, of late, ressed on toward the vestibule, came upon the ———— ol o Gk the precediug month bo paid; and if not so pald ) tor confidenco s manifestod In the puels | Drcstrate formm, and those in the forsmoat ranks THE RAILROADS Tt T nemisy nepat 1. Ooodingited o solami- T St 10percint genally shall bs sddads OIIO. j solution. It I3 even seserted {n some quarters | full upon hor. * fna moment the passago-way o nons Bill 1o the Suparior Conrt against the Protea. +JL Grories K., S G Mit. KEHOR'S DILLS, T S W e that such a result ia aasared. * | waschoked, anda scenc of the wildest con- 2 tlon Life-Inswronice. Compony and Ite officers, g Miekard v, Xhomas ‘On motion of Mr. Easton, the rulcs wers sus- c 0., March 9,1 m Senits toe X LATEST. fuston and most intense ‘excitemeht cnsued. PPASSENGER AGENTS, charging the latter with the most glaring frands Domie Kisondrach etal. va. Francls Ag- Tended to atlow My, Kehoo's Election bills tobo | , COLONBUS, O., Marcti 0.—Iu the Senste Lo#mox, March 10—5 a, m.~A dlspatch from | Tho crowd fn tho rear pressed on with almost | &z, Lours, March 9.—Tho semi-annual Con- At nnd daception, and ssking for the-appointment of ne!:f‘;l:mc, 8. day the Richards Iouse bill to provide for com- pulsory education wes passed with a number of omendments. Resolutions offered by Mr. Mon- alan (Democrat) Indorsing the sentiments ex- pressed in President Hayes® Inaugural address wers adopted. In the Houac she House bill for tha appoint- mont of & Commisslon to Investigate and report. on tho best methed of preventing hog-chiolera was Eusv:d. ¥ A blll was {ntroduced to authorize railroed companies to issuc preferred stock, . e Vienna says the Mohammedan Beys In Boania have Issued 8 'prochmnunn declaring that the privilege of Mohanmedan over Christian Kajahs s fully re-catabllshed. s The' T¥mes' Derlin dispatch says the news which was gemi-ofliclally circulated, that Russia hiod ssked the Puwers either to’ engago to en- forea the Conferouce programme or caucel the Treaty of Parls, 18 incorrect. Nodefinite propo- sitions have been made, although the Jangunge held by the Rassian diplomatists practically {Allncel the Powers lu the face of this alterna- ve. Srresistible force, nnd nothlog could bo done to Seat Seon tholr adustoe The creshtl women Tought ventlon of the Genoral Passenger Ticket-Agents' their way toward tho choked-up stairway, Assoclation met at the Southern Hotal here to- trampling upon thoso who had fallen fn frout, | day for the purpose of making passenger rates ond crusling the lfe out of them. They | for the coming summer. . U, Wentworth, of screamed and fought llko manlacs, andovery | the Michigan Central, was clected President, effort to bold them back s0 that tha, SIAITWSY | ang 8, F. Pierson, of tho Cleveland, Columbus, ‘7")‘!_“1“‘%“ oy :’"m?‘, other pricsts, who | Cincinaatl & Indianapolls Iullvm[v'i Vico-Presh wero In the church parlors at the tinie th panc '.‘;:.‘I""'“'TJ::I(“I‘:;‘:Hllnn will probably bo In ses- e e ey i, | o, Saniuel Powdll, of tho Chleago, Burlington & | forca drugged out some of tho women w‘o wero | r{lney “‘:fllf wnAa E.]hc,“m B'Ic‘crcl':ry.&mlsfl T ‘1¥ Iylog on tho stalrs. A number of women wero hite, Of the Atc B et anta, ¥o n ltecelverand_an Injunction to-prevont tho de- urT, CornT—Covre Senne ve. fendants from any longer mnnu,rmg tho Company's | fodfried A, Urupe sud Christan, ArEr —Tw.-‘lym affairs, ¥ull abstracts of tho bV wero publialied | JIsrxa s Michact Traver, €145 Tis T. Kim: in the dally papers Wednesday, and ‘attracted | “Jenax Roozns—Adolph | Moses. va. Samuel Salzer, groat attention, i . = 43,47,~J, W, Fox va P. M. Koclsol, 8140,.—F, J. ¥ ““ilm.’ mamll,x; l"mn‘fl«gl was T-‘dn. bu’lum lml[::nfzr-;."v'ri John ‘);m:lmvx yerdi B10m 13, 8 Jadzzu Mooro _on_balialf of the complainant for a " Meudnwe: ) Hecklver, - Moasra, Shufeldt & Worthver ppeared r,’:,':,,':,',"f,'-g;," iary A, Prati venlicl, $50.nJacol for (noning, and the Hon, J, D, Ward and ten, 1. | 25000 Ml 0% . Phieips ot al.va. Sarah i1, Gage. N ‘Emn for the Company and tho other defend. }‘.\'Ellllnm‘ vl- u'r- L, Coburh, exccutors of nauta. < 5 arge W. Gay polE-Bhuteldtcalled u the motlon,and stated that | . a did not oxpect the partics would be ready, bul g wiahod 10 know what they expected to'do. -~ 1 | | ABDUCTION. Gen, Stilen vald the bill was not sworn (o, except : -z 2 taken up on third reading. ' Mr. Swith, of Couk, offered an amendment to 1he emergeney clause of the bill fixing the city clectlon on the day of the town election, so s to st forth the reason why it 1s declared the Lilt should take immediate effect. T smendment was adopted, whereon Mr, Croukrite made the point of order that now the Vill would have to bo printed as amendod. The Dlumier that had been made in allowing the macndment to bo tacked on the bill was at once AN INPORTANT CONFEBSION,, - v . Ax ad, er o tha Exetative Committoo, | oninformation and bellor,” o had bury received | A Child Bpirited Away Under Clicamstan wereelved, and Mr, Wentworth moved a recons Y 2 Panis, March 0.—The Univers announces an | then got out alive and only slightly injured. In d, mamber of the hittee. 1 tho biil Thursdoy aftornoon. and wishod i Sp \y er Clecumstances L deratlin of theote by whish the smonameat SPORTING. Irportant conforanca of 1ve. Arbaskadors with | tho slouals for jifs they wers simost dontiled {Mter tho delivory of tho, senul-snnual ddresss | {25 {o puawer. ~‘Thero ere B,000 o 10,000 poll: Kimilar to the Charlle Itass C adopted. Mr. Wentworth's motion was Tunatleff and Schouvaloff, at the French Forclen | of their clothing. As the pricsts and | p¥ 2 G wnball, the Couventlon wen cy-holdera And deatha oceutrlng evory day, aad it | Thers fs one family in’ this city whlcts.is to- wua adopted. Mr, Wentworth's ng Wi BASE-BALL. Oftles today, to deliberate on_the tenor of the | police, aided by. n number of cltizans, | S€Cret session. was an Imp carried and the amendment tabled, Mr. Neal then offered his amendment, limit- Iz the bill In its operation to counties in which thie town and city 1imits aro {dentical—which s Cuok Cuuuty, e declared thot tho reat of tho Etalealdn’t want the two elections on the same day. Couk County mlght bavewhat she wanted for berself, but COOK COUNTY WASN'T TitH WHOLE STATE, aud couldn’t fores this bill on the whola Btate. Measrs, Goodrich aud Brown said that just what was wauted in thelr cities (Jollet and Gulesburyg) waus thud the two clectious be held ou the same day, 5o that the town clections wight not go Ly default. The ity election drew out tho full vote. When at tho polls on “thut day voters would alsonttend tho town clee- tion, But when thut was held on a separato day they would not come out. Mr, Goodrieh urizued further that tho bill saved the expense of one eleetion, and saved votcrs a day's tine, But the pilk had takeu A “DAD START," und 0 much opyosition ta the holding of the clectons on the same day was doveloped, that before the yote was taken” it was apparent it would in Jost. Aud 8 was recelving but 77 vutes—Jut cnough to pass it, without the emers ¥ tx-clause, su that {t wonld not. take - effect untif after the Avril clection. But Mr. Duck- ter, who had voted for the bil}, changed his * befure the result was nanounce:d, and tho bl was defesied. hen, on motion of Mr, Hop- Lix, who Bl voted no In order to move a Toeanslderation, the vots was reconstdercd and the bill referred to u select committue conslat- 12 ol Mesors, Ilqyl;lnu, Neal, aud Wentworth. Ou mution of Mr. Easton, the vther of Kchoe's Vills—that providing for polling-places o cach preciuct at town elections—wus referred to the suue sclect commitice. KUD-LESSBRS. The Judidary Commltten's bill for the pro- tection of sub-lessees wos passed, and now gocs 1o the Sente. It protects the sub-lesses ngainst the common law of merger. DIVOUCE LAWYENS. Mr. Sherman’a bill, making the publication of divorce rhiysters’ advertfaements o infadetneanor punishable by o tlne of not less than $100 nor wore than ¥1,000, wus pussed. The bill Is so 1amed us to include the publisher and adver- ser bothy, ;€8 — ‘The adjourncd meeting of tho Chicago Ama- teur Basc-Uall Association was held at the Tre- mont House last evening, ‘President Keane and Becrotsry Kellogrg in thelr ploces, : The Clubs. represented were the Franklin, Falrbanks, Dreadnaught, Unity, Acmes, and Liberty, i Mr, tludley, from the Committe on Constitu- tion, reported a document winch was discussed ut length and adopted. It was largely foundod on tho Natfonal Leaguc's constitution adMar as that would nppl{;“ The maln pofuts were that no club shonld bo adinftted after June 13 that tho officers should bo & President, . Secro- y, and fiva Directors; that the lat- ter slould meet Nov, 16 of cach year; that the Natlonal League's playing rules “were adopted except the section relating to choosing uinpires, and tha rule conceruing scorings’ that the annual meeting should be held the first Tucsday in Marehi aud that the wunnual dues should be 85, with Instructioos to the Boara tq assess tho clubs as might be nccessary, The same Committea reported a champions alilp cods which made the ecason from Auril 15 to Nov. 15; limited the series to threa ganies all about; pfovided for a pennant worth 50 for thy champlonship emblen of the clty; and sald that both clubs should send the .score to the Secretary within thres - days after cach gawe. It was also provided that unless an entry played at least one gume with all the cluba eitered for the champlonslp nong of ita gumes should bho counteds and iP it did pln‘y one game all around theu all the ganes which it played should hocounted. Huving adopted thecoustitutionand nlmnuluuuhlf; code, au clection of oificers was gono fnto, with the following result: s President—1. A, Fleming, of the Liberty Club, Secretary—M, J, Keune, of tho Unity Cfah, Treasurer~A." C. Kollogi, of sho Fairbanks Tab, . Directors—P, J. Norton, of the Dresdnaught Club; J, E, (ross, of the Acme Club; P.Jd. Qul unklin Clul Hadley, of the banks Club; 1. A. Flemlog, of the Liberty Club. Mr, Fleming belug then inducted juto the chair, made o few remarks, after which the mect] u;(- selected o tho stondard balt for all anies for the v;hunulanshl[) the mako kuown as o “Spalillng Leaguo Ball.? Messra, Kellou, Grovs, and Norton were ap- poluted 8 Cominiitey gu Printtoy the Constivie jon, after which the Assoclation sdjourned. riant mattor, d . : day mourning bitterly over a bereavment that (e, Stutelds was willing to give all reasonable | 30 “hy igne squal tn the criminal anuals N"h\' ‘Akrd.;l:flthe Seculfinfim (‘a“{"fi“hno' lla ;( the ‘munlry.—thnxs. of the Charlio ew Yori, Baitimure, or Washingtoo, and wos| oss abduction In Phlladelphis In 1874, N io0al of ko 4hd we nevivers could oo Ale’ | Tho police, wholook at. every criminal tanclo until they both retarned, with e hopoful oye, ure forced to:admit, {f the u:'.l:'; :;'} i‘hl:?-fl ..'.1‘.'5'&’.53’3;.1":,% lll\:':duegflqy o8 be, -lx!u.c!uon [ lln earncst: and not meroly accle Y ¢ 5 cl - ap- Sir. Shafeldt did mot think that would be'too* ? "fi. ,ig‘:?:.:,,lf_:'_:."::fi;ri',’c"\f,i’ffi:'m(frfiqs';.u_ lie 3 1 onig. . abduction lins been perpetrated for the un- dfl"fil‘,v‘g’:’;;“u :':fl,}':‘:‘g’fw‘&l’”rfl‘}’;‘flx ‘ednes . | doubted purpose of demanding a lieavy ransom, not know whothér Edwards would be back, Tho circamatances of this mystorious affair Judge Moore then suggested Thursdsy morn. | are fow and briefly related. The {athes of the n(.'. > - < s - .. | littlo oneis A, I, Durrow, the ageut of the Ag- Mr, Shnfeldt wanted to know whether he woulll | ricultural Fire-Insurnuce L‘ompnny. who resides ave an oppurtunity Lo raply to the afidaits. ie | at 1040 Monrgo stroot, his family couslsting of wanted 10 #co the answers and aflldavits of tha de- | oply himmself, wife, the littla ane, ond fendants beforo the motion was heard, s mervant _ghl, nown as . Mr. Ward wunpcrfuc(l{ willlng, sa the-defend- | foy44i0 Whita ~or Thompson was in his ants would dety all the alteuations of the Bill. 1 VAR ] i ! Judes Mooro thiought It wonld he s vood lies to | Siuploy adasorvent for. uearly o year untila Lave the answers and ptldavita fled by Thursday, | short tlmo ago, when Mr. and Mrs.” Darrow be- and the argament heafd Monday folloning. cante ratlier coolly disposcd towards Lier out of Mr, Bchnfeld was wllllmg but Mr.. Ward waa | suspiclon that her actlons and manners were rather inctined to think that tdo long. It was | not a8 _pood, 88 ! they ..ought to be. nnull{umcd. howevor, that the papers should be | Notlelnz this; she too became: surly and fled by Thursday sl the mation heard Monday { fidependent, and ona night growled consider * following on the canditlon fat if the partiee coutd g . oy rudykluunvr The. Arguimant . shoayd. o leasd ably becauso her mastor and inistress kept such Soance, gt . {l'lln ll(‘mfil. srhfilfi" mxfi‘l‘“x‘&i’ Illl‘!‘ qu‘l1 ‘citllllvr n 2 he privileze of ng or disliking it, and, {n the m}:.:,‘;'.{?.’.’;.m Blm.‘""un-‘"’f".-” hecame; 8.6 “hait' of the moment, resigned ber position PETER M, WILKERS( . and a new girl was engaged.” Since that ' Abont six weoks or_two mont! wilt was | shie has mourned her forlorn condition, begun ayainst Petor M. Wilkersun, a retall money | and upon entoring complaint to Mrs, Darrow shaver and broker, No. 160 Waehington street, | that sho could mot ‘readily find.s saitabla: clirging bim with awintling, and on which hie waa | situation, the lady kindly offored her sholter nrrosied by caplns, ‘Thursday anothor similarcaso | uneil such timo us sho suited hersel] £o° was bo, in-which he fu charsed with mora Srookod practices, and I which he wansgain | BoPlect. Kittlo - took advantage of the Srreuted, | Tho piaintids i -tho present wuit aro | Oer and hus eaten and slept st the Teonard 01, and Jenale Kinn, who atato in | Bousa - soveral times since. - Yesterday their aftidavit that on the 27th .of Scptember lnst | Bfternoon utd o'clock sho entored the house, they pave a chattel morigage’on a large amount of. | and fuding Mrs, Darrow absent, set sbout furniture to M, Jmerhrnmla. \buk:mun to | dressing tho little ba{, saving she wauld briy secure loan of £330, &hortly after tho note fell | him down to his papa’s ofllce, .wherc thoy Woul G Calking eatled on Wikerson o aes abont pay- | undoubtediy (i bls maumtng on hor Way bome. In: the note if ho had to, or if possible to offect an ¢ cf exfen-lon. An arcangement \\‘p made for an ox- The uow servant made no objection, sud Katle fonulan, Catiing amsigued o Wilkerton's wito & steiail off with little Robbign o high state of " , fim‘,n:fl‘:parfiw“y: 4 {0, 6, .:‘.‘,i::..,., This alarming condition of affairs was. not under thy of W, I uiditional | leurned by the parents until a Inte hour, after security, latara) seourily of the paymentof | their return home, giving the abductor all - Ris owi notes within slxty days. Calking cluhng | chonces of escape. Thus far but Jittis has been w- FUlirict Wiy :wrthgl,fi-nflfl. and that he had | Jearned, sud that little is aa follows: ¢ offered thiat amout for it, Calkima then wens home quite contented, but ',f.',‘: ‘f,‘fl,g “?.h ) h(al;lkum;i,r‘:’et e‘-‘-'{,' wan amazed to find when he yob to his honso that + A O T A o an_employe of Wilkerson numed John F, Lyon | 81d was scen by & neighbor shortly afterwards tind been fhoro during his abeenco and carried ot | Bpceding south ucar Van Burcn street, carrylug purmnulutnpun{ to Imnmuu‘l of s:s.mai lmon:i the child under her right arm. Every effort to o o made thelr way up the staircaso, thoy . ol " T o g, it | pawe ot N b D st it to the upan alr, bt lito was axtinct. Ona | Distrlct Court for the Weatorn Distrct of Tex- woman, Ann Forbes, was brought out alive and | as this morning, on motlon ot the counsel for sero i e B el | S i Mo o o e o Bixton s realdent croditors, granted leave to flla & bl for on Bixth avenue, near Blxteenth strect, where | {10 apoofntmont of b lecolver of the Houstou Slie expieed tn & few momeits. & Texas Central Rallway Company.. The Court The nsalstant soxton soye lio dlstinctly hoard | & To¥as Cuntral ANy Company.. the cry of WFlro, but did not sce who goro P " Pl ntteronco to fit. 'A gentleman standing outsido = of the church nformed Bereant Donglas ho BUTTER AND 1iGGS. suw aman in the vestlbule of the church put The rallroads leading East from this city have Lisbead tnaids ‘the doot” st heard him ery. | juat Inmed &ll_m fu:xlnwlmt ey tarlft on butter 3 . . and cggs: To Bullalo and Suspension Bridge, i Father Whyte and other pricsts connected 45 cents; to Albany, 75 cents; to' New York, with the church are ‘of opinlon that the crl of 8% cents; to Boston' and l'mvlJunm. 00 centn} fire was given by oneoof & gang of pickpockels, | Lihilauelphia, 77; Baltimore, T4, Thoss are tho e el o ol P fis SHDE | regular chird cluss raes, aud will not by deviate tlon, Father Whyto ""’!h“ was In the Con- | ©4 from. Tha same rules and the same clossifl- fessional at thie tine, aid when Lo resched tho “a’:" “W":‘}“ other polnts to which through Lmn:.’ot htll;m chu‘n-h ‘IF as nlnzaat crushed h} Fulesnrs uindg, lcath while endeavoring extricate some o 3 luml m;.’l“‘l“l‘l’ho wera in Jmminent dunger of LOCAL POLITICS, josin helr lves, . +. PREMIDENT HAYES INDORKED, morning, {n 8t. Francls Xavier's Churchy |y peaplo of Chicago aro in full accord with the whera the calamity of last might happeicd, n [ courso which the President ua thus far pursacd, Toad, &nd prayers nald for the spoedy recorery | 80d for the purposo of eiving expression to thele of the wounded. 7 sontiments 14 s futeuded to hold & publia meeting. collective note dcm:md.luq;ol ‘Tuarkey guarantees calcnlated to satiafy Rusala, + AUBSTRALASIA, 5 TIIR LATHAT BTEAMER, Sax Frasowsco,. March' 9.—The following news is per the steamer Australla: E NEW BOUTH WALES. ‘The Minister of Lands In the Bydney Parlia. ment was accused of bribinga member to stcure Lls vote. Tho Minister succosafully defanded himself. An abundant harvest fa reported In scveral districts of Now Bouth Wales. VICTORIA, Btr Willtam Gregory, Governor of Ceylon, s on avisit to Australin. Busluesa Is generally dull fu South Australia. iy It i feared the gencral average of wheat will not exceed flve bushels per acre, (caving 70,000 tons for cxport. o Bir Arthur Kennedy hos uot arrived. . The Tasmunlagold yleld fs Increastng, - Queenstanp—Angus Mackay, Commissioner at the Centenulal, has arrived at Brisbonl.’ Tho Tarres Strait Mall Routo 1s likely to be dlacontinued. . J Raing are pretty general. The rivers aro rls- Ing. Tho towns of Sural and Warengo are sub- merged. ? Tha Loonora, n steamer, collided with the brig A. J. Lovy In Porinosa Channel. Tho brig weut down with all hands.: 4.t g NEW ZHALAND. ; Heavy rains ore reported throughout tho col- ony. Crops are much damaged. DBusincss s yery dull. - Agreat many men aro out of em- ployment. Intelligence comes from Fijf that the Kaicolo prisuners (cannibals), wha were’ working on the ronds at Suva, Lave escuped. . Whilla going on with thelr work fn tho usual manuer, at o slgnal sl made s rush off togetner, thero imlnz some thirtyof them, The nutive guard fired on thom. Soyeral werg killod and twoor three retakon. Tho balance effected thelr escapo to the woune taine, 2 ‘Willlama, Klanchard & Co., agents of the Pa- citle Muil In this city, regarding the rumor that the Company's steamers will hereafter not stop at llonolulwon account of the withdrawal of the subsidy by tho Hawallan (iovcrumoot, say that vothing deflnito has becu decided on, and no change will be mwade without positlve. in- structions from the head ofllce, ANOTHER. . The followlng petitlon will bo circulated smong i Nzw You, March fl—Lastevenlng an alarm | our business-inon and merchants and on 'Change of firc was sounded in Astorlusulurh, “Astheflre- | to-days men rushed past the Church of Our Lady of.| 7h the peaple af Chicago, rrrup(cnuntmrlf.‘ The Mount Carmel, onu of them crled “Firo " “Im." | pideraixned, cit v..'ffefi'm'.’:"}?&‘.fi.}ff"""“" ihas the mediately those seated on the rear scats apran Caldent, i la to their lwb‘lml rushied for tho streel (,olrnwu -'::.24"'-‘;‘}1:.1‘: ‘g‘.‘r;“.'m 'Ja&: E‘: '“: Efi-}'figxr{'-:‘:éfi?fifi?fi! :{nll'ce 'l‘xfl .:fi."hz“»"i’ fi?:i’:"f&i"fi'.’a pyhfi: '[.h: ik b0 o5 Tew aDprUvAL Ut his messures aad Biot hods, cuno composod, it was found that four women Fiiey b ovo i Iu'v ¢ ander ‘“.‘nfl'::‘:.‘l‘“‘.‘;’.‘ o had been serlously Injured by belug tramipled | e SR8 GRS 5o TR s i o it rain: npans meied In bis work uf reform in the Civil Bervice, sad s pacication of the Boutlicrn Slats. ’ « ABOTABULA. ‘Tho mueting will be held Monday eveulng, In CLaveranD, 0., March %—Thn follo¥ing Is | elther l’_nrw::u:: clll::,‘:n'r‘lll!r;’l; H; s & portion of the statement of the Coroncr's jury ’i‘h 5 ' Ma e Fxecitive Committeoof tho Sunicipal Re- u the Ashtubula bridge case, and should have | form Club held & epecial mocting 1n the Urand I'a- wroceded tho verdies which was transmittod last | cific Hotel to prepare for tho coming lown and cit night: campaign. Trenautor John (. Rhoriall made hfs " Tt s from & carcfal eonalderation of the ovidenca | Fi50rt Abvlan s ot satlefactory dasiiclal cand aliclted from profeasionals and experts that our | 5o outstanding debts; and, Lesides thin, there wi verdict ls made up In the matier of tha brid; a handsome balance in tho' treasary. Tho follo should it seom eovere upon the rallway company, | Juy resulution was adopted, which outiines 4 Of upon any of ite past or presont ofliclils, 1L 18 bo- | proposed work of the Club thiguprings gouas tha truthy se showyd by, the evdonce; Reaoired, That the (ndividus] members of the Olub Diundi It 8t our hande, Wo canot da less and feel | porequcated to act whih tho varioun ciubs—eimacratic tual wo_have discharged our duty. Mr. Amasa | and jlepublicas—ot tho seyeral wi ch they ras ident of 0 company 8t tho timo | side, 10 fusist upon thy seleetion uf i rection of the atructure, had been | ofics at o coming inunicin 4 8 promil e A AT A O A e T A THE TURF, BaN FrAnoisco, March 0,—The ruco at Sac- ramento to-day between Oceldent mnd Bodino disappolnted those who had expected fast time, The truek was In good condition, Thu weather which were articles to the amonnt of $160 find o further clow to her wherpabouta has been cavered by tho mortgage, 3o then went back to | of no avail. Detoctive Dan' Hogan made & Wilkerson and offercd to pay the note, at the saame | cruise Jats last night through several housvs time demanding a return of tho contract, Wilkers . ton declinod u‘)‘ comply with the request, and.a K,’,'fi::fl“,‘: ,‘,’: klx::m:dto DRl bt g b 8 PAIDONS. The bill providing for the ertablishment of a Bourd of Vardons, and regulntlug the manuer of upplylng tor and granting thew, wus lost on third reading, cetiony amd, wiiccosuful ralle | that this Club will iidorss aud work fur tie eloctl romines d f the beat men uomthated, irpuspective of party, capine was Issued for nis arreat, the bond balng 4 New Year! i SELY-CHININATING TESTINONY, was cloudy, cold, and threatoulng vain. Toth roud contractorand bullder of wooden Howo trass | G h"8 M ARSI MErula ofsriui thedieives o8 | Saad s 8, 100. Between Chrlstuias and New Year's last Mr Uy bridges, * With tho undoubted intention of bulldiug didatos whi are _unquailiied or tuworthy sad that 4 ! ‘ v Darrow’a resldenco: was burglarized of about yfin 7 o SO i | b i1 g e, 0 MEXICO, {ibE e R i T B | SRS R R | SRR A 3} g 1 o $600 worth of eluthing, jewelry, and mouey, . pouChicago & Facldo Klovator Company. seeind | and later developments finmufiuz tho servani estorday flled ts own petition to ba allowed to | 88 having been at least the instigator of the job. ransact business aa public warehouss of Class A, { This fact, in counoction with the abductlou, This olevator 18 located on the North Brunch of the | almost forcea the conclusionupon tho distracted Chicago Iilver, on the line of the Chicago & Pacifio | parent that the child has been apirited away for Halroad Company, and tha oficers of the Com- | ginister purposcs by & gaog of roughs whoss ganyaro: A. 1t sinith, Prsaldents W, B Harpers | ool (s Wa Tomey seryaue aie). s e iy wurer. ‘A lconse palhs, dscriplon of sty 5 barewiah op- ¥ ITRAUS, f In the case of Thaddeus Falrbanks ot al, ve. Al. | - Robblo Darrow, sged 6 years, lght halr, ight bert M. (ilibert, a decres was cutcred yesferday by | blue eyes, good louking, rather ‘thick-sot aud Judgo DBlodgott, restraining the ' defendant from | feshy, Very large head, sinall red spot on the mannfacturing or sclliug raliroad platform acales | tip of the nose, Bpeaks plain. Dressed fo pure contafnhig the {mprovement described .In the | nfe skirt with box plaits benfnd, black felt hat, patent of Lea Pusoy, light gray overcoat with cape lined with re ‘fne matlon for new trial intheeasaol A. N. | finnel; striped stockings, and new buttoued oele P00 th6 Howe tuse piam, ba designed tho AtruGt: | GontituAns of out clurta 16 Duslty GAr Cliy And couury ure, dictated tho drawing of the plans,.and the | Koverument, cétion of the brldge, without the approval of auy | It was rosolved to call the anncal meetiug of the prtent engincer, and against the protest of the | Club for next Thursday cvenluy, at the Grand Pa- mian who mude the drawings under. Mr. Stone's | cific Ilotol, when oliicers will be'elected, and other direction, sseuming the wole and entlto ro- | lmportant business transactod. sponeiviilty himseif. fron bridges wers then PENRY . BMITH, in thelr infancy, aud tbis ons wasan experiment | A now candidato for Domocratlc Mayoralty which ought never to bave been tried or trusted to | honora has hovo in siglit, in the person of Perry I d i sSuwith, ilo ls consldered suticiently cosmopolitan und_ropresentative In every rospect Lo sult tho tunterrifed. © They say that ho will de- at Colvin, aure, s, Smith s not it Lls own cloice mo ta be need If i COLTINA IN JEOPARDY, Nsw Onrzaxs, March 0.—Notwlthstandiog the telegraple order recelved yesterdsy frotn Presldeut Diax to send Gen. Cortina to the Cily of Mexico, the Military Couyt last nigut st 10 a'dock pronounced sentence of death ou biwm, His counsel - published a protest to-dsy agalnat the scatence, declaring It fllegu!, ns (3 was pronounced ten houra after the receipt of the order of the Chief Exceutive of tho natlon to transfer the accused and thu procecdings fu his case to the Cupltal, Cortina’s organ declured to-day that the pretonse of sending bim to the City of un secumplice from prosecution, whercupon he pliall Le compelled to teatify though ng"mu. mony would criminate him, was also defeated. - 3L KEIHOE'S BILLY PASBED, The select commibttes to whom was referred Mr. Ketios's Elevtion bitls reported the samo bk so unended that thoy apoly only to citles which wholly lnclude within “thelr linits s town or towns, Both bills were then Kau-'cd with tho caucrgency clawse. The ML chay the thne of election to - make t Ay and town election fall on the tirst Tucaday of -~ April was then sent to . tho Benute, which concurred In the amendinents, aid both bilks now o to the Governor for Lis woproval, As pusscd, they are as published n pools sold briskly, Bodine was tho favorite slightly at first, and Juter at sbout two to one. Occldent drew the pole, and at 8:20 p. m. got off o the third score, Occident broke at the Hirst turn, falling Lehind fully a hundred vards, closed ugluu of the distaics at the elghth mark, where ho broke agaln, but recovered quickly, ‘The tlrat yuarter wus reached in 87 see- ans, the lalf ln 11137, thethird quurter fu 1:45. On tho home itmu:h“mhh:m, who bad been goinioie slnce possing the half mile, closed up splendldly, and galned an oven position, but, Just befare rcaclung the' score, Budiue shot ahesd, winning by a neck fu 9134 Between fo an estionably Mr, Btous had wr, abilities, and belleved he fn his of could baild and had built & stractare which would carrlidate )y prave the crowning glory of an active lify, and an | but has consented to allow bis name endaring monumsut to his name. The testimony | will defeat the nominstion of iarvey 1), Culvin, of comvetent and skillful eoglocers s, thal | The oin Cameron is a candidate for City-Attomey subjecting an {L"“ bridge to & severv straio, | with Colvin, and J. K, O, Forrest 1o sald 10 be fige a c Sproval. y S i 1y ek o o ) : : Lautaster, convicted of periuy, wil b8 heard $hi o) X 7 01 ] Al 37 reDe! straina, on! ¢ Vi U 0 . 04 . ot in e vt o whally wtbin tiels cor S M‘_‘,.’,‘_,.,'{f;fi‘;‘{,’,fi‘xm‘;mu heat. | ihe Dlea that ho stuciapted t5 escapor | Mhswa that it poro tha testUnkt tmme. 1t may have | sad his oppaneas will sathor b force 1a Siastin gase ofthe loms Lowuranco Coupadr, About 1 or | complextan, short and thick wet, full feature) - . e g It 1s not kuown that Gen. Canales has telo- raphed that he will obey the onder to send Cortina to shxln:‘nd itIn belioved that Cor- 1 ba di ed, . pug ni Ml:'l?:l‘]'.‘ !Ylme::‘ut“unnlh and Parwell will | small slit 1o right cur, Speaks with & a near motlons fo-day, Judges Willlams and Moore | Qerman wecent, led by & length to tho quarter pole,—time, BU. The balf was made [0 1:10. On the turn Ocel- dent pulled up someand went on Lodlue's permauently trlpylsd ity 8o that {ts fallure was | Hall, to either adopt or reject the resoluti only o question of tinie, ' The wure rule fato have | offered last Monday ownlufi by Me, Willard \y o) Yoy sl be changed to the Tue ) sl be chaiged to the frat ‘Tuesday of @ lirgo marginof shown by & careful | ard, Both sides nre maselug ticlr friends, aud Al osc, cuarse volco aud md-lwunm;fiy fet, 2 P 9 y d distribation of the strains, ‘Thet | that the meating will bo unvauslly Isrgo thore can | Wil Bear motions aud divorces, snd Judge Rogers*| — Any one noticing persons sg deseribed should CQUILTA O ARBITRATION, wheel to the third quarter. Oceldent then | Usa will bo started on bs way to tha Cavital | PEBRISTER PSSR0 O WA (IR1E, ) OB | fast dbe e will take up submitted cases. ¢ ones potity the polic Mr. Merritt's bill, authorlsiug suy attorney, | pulled ulongside, but, as Lefore, whe uuder & strouig escort, but that it (s doubtiul if - . g, ¥ Sutge whit rented & Secreo of divarce tu | Ob OuLe BOHLY the police. LY wiircement of partics, to et 08 Justice pig | beurs. Bodibe. jussed shoad 'fi:.R“t.‘LK”’J,““.’ b reachies his destination. sy g ot thancte o I Lanals Youns trobr ionian b Youo: on e for the trisl of cases fn any court of recond Lu this State, was then taken uguud nulul.w BIATE-JIOUSE FUKNITUHE. The Commitieo on Publle Bulldings reported u:on the resolutlon of inquiry ss to the furnish- i 0! thie new State-House, that the curpetivg tor the building sud the furolture for thy legis- Lutive balls hud Deen bought at reasonable rutes, Lo turntshing of the Btate offices acemed ex: i ualve, and the Commities asked for power to tvd (ur wituesres to teatify 28 to the same. THY VAGRANT MILL Introduecd by Mussrs. Eustou and Crocker a 10w days sin'e 1a cepecially designed to meet nd all wore mora or less A N, WHIORT. frequeutly passiog over i To the Kditor of The Tribune. Crigaco, March 0.~It Is auybody's busingss to KILLED BY FALLING WALLS, communlcats with the sditor, 84 4t i4 his undenla- Bosron, March §.—A firo broke out this [ blo privilege to give to the publio s masy of thoss moruing on Princo Willlam strect, 8t John, | communications as he deems proper. This of mine N, B., . C. Barbour's dry-goods store, and | conceras the editor as much, if not more, than it before 1t could be controlled Uedtroyed the dry | doedms. Wears about o heve an slection, and ¥ cotablishoients of J. H, Golden, [ momination for the Executive ofticer of tids city and & Veunlog, sud Watts & Tur- | for ous of lia citlzens who fepresonts W perfoction J. & F. Burpee's wholcsalo | each and every ono of thy requircments of the bardware store; Kerr & Thorn, retall landware; | boar, sad that citizen fs, 1 Ihiuk, Mr. A, M. and Steeves Bros., wholesale dry. goods. Loss mflz\(. Ue ta houcaty porsonted thatfe couced- length. Thne, 2:23%4, Hodine uow aold seyou to oue {u the pools. The third bewt was s Lrfl]o;;}dou of tha secoud, Bodine wiuning in 28 —————— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Hpecial Disyaich to The Tridune. MiLwAukss, Wis,, March V.—Gustay Lysar, editor of the Cbicago Folksblaf, was to-dsy sen- touced toa floe of §250 or slx months iu the Houso of Correction for s libel on Coleman, cditor of the Herald. 'The Bucialists fn this city ths ground of ceuslty. i HYDE PARK, The Canadlan Sank of Gommerce, tommenced o | b ASCHAR of the Eaecotis Commites of e o Republicsn party of Hyde Parl been called, . suit in trespass ayaint the Pitleburg, Fort Wayne & Chluno»l.mll\'fll Comprnr' btlfimln. &,floo sud lato be _lum in the club-yoom of the Tremohl mayes, . ¢ House a8 2 o'clock p.m. thig afterncon, $o cousfder Walter 8. and Denton Gurneo, of gl“ York, | tbu questionof calling s Conventlon for nomlnstiog filed a bl againat Alexander Hummond und somo | gg Republican tickets for fown and village ofticers gty '355'::‘:"}?;&;7 Socdichony 8 eabdoed 08 ) to bo supparted at the approaching election. Af 44N, R 1 : the general elcction last fall the Hepublicau party BANKRUPTCY MATTRRS, carrind the town %flwut 400 majority on & total Frank P, Hawkios, Thomss R. Willazrd, snd | vole of aboat £, xulnuy E, Ruscue, partuvrs as Hawkins, Willsrd | want of harmony could prevent Iho succe BGYPT, THS SURZ CANAL. : Caro, March 9.~The Egyptlan Finance Committes has accepted the propossls of M.: De Lesseps, made In the pame of the Bucs Canal, to complete aund work the canal between Calro and - lemailia, provided tho. Cowpany be authorized to levy -certaln. dues upon - vesscis passing through, ‘fhe canal is nearly cowpleted. The ), snd pothiog but apaiby of o Nol it - g 1cd s 'voluntary petition’ in bank- | party if it decldes tu puta tickot In the Seld and lave rulsed tho money aud pald the fine, works were furmerly abasdoned {or want of | un stock sud bulldings, $500,000. Notmore | od. He pouesscs cxecutive abilliy of a trans Lo g : ominatiobs. The Comniities is cou- e s poluted gut by Tine Taiuws, and will ‘pecial Dinyaich to Tha Tribune. funds, By the execution of tio Leascps pian | thun Ball tusured, ‘Tho wall of Watte & Turn. | ceadaus order, and bo is what eyery ruo frisud of | mpley, | Jesterday,) 'Ihel™ wacued ' debla | ke fped popinalions. Ton Comiiiion | ¢ Froughit up ewrly next week, 8100x City, la., March 9.—The uunfifl 1nthe | largs tracis of desert Jaud will be reclalmed to | er's butlding fell fn, bnrylnfwnlu aud several | oo rorican i its widestaceoptation, that form - ceraa raed | Hom Q¢orge M. Bogue, Jobn i Benaley, The House wijourued to Mouday afternoon. | Missourd hero closed up lust night, sud peoplo | cultivation. othors beueath the ruins.” ¥lve bodles were got- | wiich tnvites sud welcomes sil who propose 1o sd- There re no assals. Frank | Follansbee, Janies N. Barker, ¥.Herring, ] N TUE sESATE are crossiug on the lou today. The weather 7 | ten out snd breo others wera visible, aud | vance its power sud weslth, a6 bo has cndesvorad curvd debis to the amount of | derw, J. K. lhnm:{, Q. E. Clark, D. 1 Autoupddion bl e e Slleentset. | cotiinies very eolil Teleerims om tho Ugyer ROME, others aro supposed Lo be concesled buncath | 1040, Thera bas not bech & movement 1n which 23, Hos | T, lorkn, I Veadurbilt, and James H. Howea. e, o e Finaoce Comuittee, 680, £°830,050 with | _“The Opposition will meet at the Hyde Pack Holel W Everts, Ueary lootn, aud Jumes £, Tyler | Thurulsy altermoon. This will give the necosssy ou the paper of tha Highland Purk Buildiug Bocle- | statt to s lively poiltical scason. - ty, of which Lo was Presideot. Huwking' asscls *alyin Qiffurd 1s mentioned a8 & candidate for coubist of Lind 1o Stark Coupiy, lad., valucd at | Justice of the Peac In thu Fiset District, ag is slo §20.000. but marigared for 115,006} 'Rlvo 114 | Dantcl . Horne. . In. tho becond Distrlct Goorse uly fur 81,000 cach of the Plywouth, Koakakes | L Ford and W. T Koburtson whll epuose each & ¥alitt ltaitroad Coiapany, ol pledsed 1o ailer- | oiber for tho same ofica. T, 8. Gillctt, of the , out persons b secure dificrent suims; ofico gurnle | Sccond Diutrict, will be & candidute Loz Tusioss 3 the debris, Chicago bas been interested, for many years, with A exitauton basben hren e, Jf oz | i, st pen enided, Ll s frct, thows ,:,‘;,,,‘f,’_“,‘}olff;f';;'g“‘;!“‘;‘: i Positisencas, aad geoeral voshosditivuces, Flace tuaiuly suswersble for tho ‘greab destruction | ALl the Executive cisle of our Elly, snl b wil] of property as well pa for tho foss of life which 1 ad bis laaton, folfowed. *1t 1a sadd that the Orehad been €0- | Ratoh o Tibiak, Lo Latamouat 1o Lis elec tirely extioguished In Barbous's cellar, so that | don Very saapecitully, Rucsaxn Rocus. lasourd represcnt a simifar state of things, ——————— . MINISTER WASHBURNE. Disputed o Syecial Trivuse. Garena, N, March 9.—The Hoo. E. B. Wushburus s cxpected to arvive ln this clty about the 20tL, and after visiting brefy bis FORTHCOMING ENOYOLICAL. Rows, March 9.—It ls believed that the Pope, at the approaching consistory, will read an en- cyclical upon the coudition a4 the Church in “I{x:mnf ‘:r‘:‘::.adu latins for the canvn tzation of Culusbus. 3 Was ordered 1o a thind reading, with the thie teenth section strlckien oub. This section pro- Vitles that taxes should be pald before uny trans- 15w of read estate sbatl be recorded. Mr. Hulnes opposed the provision making personal property Mable for real-cstate taxes; Ulao the fourtecnth section, requidug deposits

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