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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1877. Davie, of ilinolss Davle, of Weat Virginia; | tonin the obiet Magistrate.and thenprovesded o | STATE ™ AFFAIRS. i det partieniacly . Garland, of Arkenens; Hareis, of Tcnncsecei | deciare: *Inord beyond the X, of Georgin; Lamar, of }umu,{r..l; K | mentmny, us far aa poseidie, ho placed bey L) education ncoded by teachers, and that people | encesof civilized y, adoptcd » prairlo: wolf “hauld not ho taxcd to. edneate. that class in | foto hee family of pota. | ¥ KB {"rcm’cmw‘hm studying for other ocoups~ | The family consisted of a poodle-dog named ons, Tip, a cnt, and several kittens, 'The woll sccep! reach of any improper inflacnces, In order thatho Crecry, of Kentueky: McPherson, of New der- | may approach {he solemn responsitilities of the AMONG THN CIICAGO ARRIVALS seri Hacey, 00 LOR0S: esoomrs. BieRiafics m ha gt o T peoyi. nncom; | Bosslons of Both Houses of the | uhus exrlyin e weckare Jamea ©. Hooh tea- | NI RS P IH TSNS L0 | A New York Speculator Loses His The following prolhly comprises the entirs | constitational duty, and that the securitles for lllinois Legislature Yes- 4 el loas playfal. THs wolfish Intincts scemed qalte #ub- Fortune and Disappears. f—— i armyof Democratic frreconcilables In the Sen- | this independence bo rondered B SYAnE 58 o0 terday. o110, [ dued, B refned tasion begen o develop (n him | : ' ates 1y invite yonr at- s Tove for, and interest In, Mlowérs “grew Lo auc! b - - Barnum, of Connecticut; of Missourl;. | Wil admit, I cannot too carnest] e LEGISLATIVE, d hat b ftan chalned to a stake in th ) O;aké'. ot Taxan Denn, n;r:( E '{';”“{"'{h%fi?;"' o o e e ealion ':ov':fl?';:rfilc? l:ril"r:le::‘n- Introduction of a Bill Prepared by | Convamous, O, March 12.—In the Semato to- z:u::l:'flu' p::;;firfi?.nm:smlng“&;e onntitat hios. | Great E“i“‘é‘“t ;‘;’ "h‘; P‘g’d“m Ex- ol necticn crefol s H 1l ¢ fce." An 4 d 4 joma aronnd him. . Sonnston, of Viginia; Jones, of Florila) Ker- | Surin: fn bis thind anpaal mesage, tho same Prosis the Dairymen in Convention day, the Scnato bl proviling that ownors of | **Xad o tho kiticus, snd tho pooile-dog Tip, and change Caused by the Event. * oan, of Now York; McDonald, of Indlanaj Mcr- | dent renewed this patriotic appeal; at Chicazo P D h 0 at meetings where .the | the wolf frolickod lmgpn‘y together, and the Im- rimon, of North' Carolina; Morgan, of Ala- | Wirneas, Willam Tenry llnrrlmn.lfo!lnwlnq i g0, bt 3 Ne 3 Rai ¢ | In the footstepe of Andrew ‘tackson, felt itspri- y, ‘bamai Randolnly h:’.!xf.‘.;‘r',, ot Dotawate’s Thup- | mary doty, o eepting v nomination as Presic qnestion of the consolldation of one Raflroad | preesion went l'»l'flél dl he millenninm had & Ct;m)::nyuwlm n’zotl;crlsnnltn:l‘:n. wos pngaed. Ay e A . cing about aftor the | THe Roined Man Gulity of & Most Dastardly ! o oty ey DUt | B 1ot S B AR T Bl | e purveynnco of Grooten Mtk | .t e oy i solon e, Co | el i ol s s Abundonment of s Wi, . dn: ¢t Amd the principles proper . Tho machine politiclans ocy much di- A ponity, Tdec tho following of Importance: Statute. e Toueo il authiorizing Cotnty Comime- | the trditions of ba' wolfish nature, whooled | _ * pecial Dispatch to The Tridune Curos tho Worsat Pains in . spoointed that Proshlant s not the | Firsl, to confine his services toa mnglo term.” sloncrs to offer rewards for tho detection of | SWHHY, %‘;'."m‘&; t,ng'cr;l .':T:d";'fi“v‘.i&" i motroay | NEW Yomk, March 13.—The Produce Ex- Jonedle man thes b prelit o Tond e lats | Biikirendc 5 hie. clsction, ne eclared o (ho the o ended in his efection, by 5 e pxnz'(’fi:('l"n‘;'fy\f parties before, Dt oy | Drivilece of heing Trenident of the United States | Some Senatorial Disousslon of the Normal - e e atraa tomuazotho gyt | ST st anate of compomes, s | S s s ey S o From One to Twenty. Minutes, ted faflure and disappearance of Mr, James : of armory expenscs of militla between tow- |- sha-oh i o i neverdroemed that Nr. Haves seriously cor | padbeen timited ioons lerm (e ettt s foheme of Furnishing Avoca- Shing and incorporated villazess o MAKS Coun- | thanghsat the prases secastans whareat thewo, | KUIRAU ouoof tho most respeeted, and sup- . lemplated LingInto execution so pronouncel | oy vo no canwe to misrule the couney, ani he tions Gratis. ty Commissloners responsible for payment for | without more ado, eelzed and kllled ner, snying: ' | puscd to bs wealthlest membors. Mr. Kingan A policy as ho ndyoented Inhis letter of acvept- | conciaded b pledging himeelt hefore Heaven and " Iabor aml material used in conatructing freo **1 will make ance. “They have found that, resolute as Grant | gapip, If elected President of the United States, to was, [ayes is vastly more fixed in his purposes. | jay downat the end of the term, faithfally, that In Grant’s case resolution was as often o matter | high tenet at the fees of the peaple: The New Stiate-Honse BiN leely to of stubibornnens as of principle, Inthocascol | Wnrnran, Henry Glay. thongh Alffering much Pass the Indiana islaturce Hayes, determination scems 'be“n parlt of a rrnml ;“‘“"fi:,'e lg‘n 'nfl"d m‘_ll:cflic I';Ie‘:ru’;a“d :';‘nl:h: ass tho Leg positive and vital policy. If Mr. Ilayes has not | one-term pi o, An bl anrcd in the Iln}!. tun’dn s of hir residence in | #peech on June 27, 1840, Where, after anking for atement concering this affale in | Is aboul 40 years of age, and n nativo of Ire- H th 0y 8, " Lurnplies, to allow, County Comilssloners 10 | A (ihia the atlecilonate poodla stared aghast for | 10ud: For twenty seara past ho lms been NOT ONE Hom county for keepling prisoncrs. an instant, and then, recovoring his sc: n‘fl;:. prominently connceted with the produce busl- nece, cal . fihe kit d stairs and bl i up aneotne ki Hers and,ran ip-states and BITIL | mess in this city arid the West, and atways boro | After Beading this Advortisoment Need INDIANA. TIE BTATE-NIOUSE. down and rescued anotlier, and retarning for & { Lhe highest repatation as an honorable merchant. Any Ono Baffer with Pain, third—alas! thoy had all been elain by the cruel | Bome yeara sgo he went from Now York to Iu- 7 = b anotlllely to sw from his | A provision to renderaperson Inelieiblo to the ILLINOIS, . Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. wolf, 5 dianapolls, and thero cstablished the firm of \(, i S’ml‘l‘l"""x“:""‘c l“"’“"‘:: t"‘“‘s ?“'“‘" clm pr:’,"“““ ?c‘gc:r%'nl;'fe':;r’f"l:en‘u‘xhfin}f:\':laflllg.::m:::flr o tha MONDAY MORNING IN THE SENATE. Inpraxarorss, Iud., March 12.—Tho Seoato gl:::;llnn'nllp‘l‘lu Ly h|.3,' .'nfi"m.r;m Tooks, the Wolf | jomes Kingan & Co.,, ons of the inost RAD w A S ! on the Cabinct nominntions shows this. amendment by raving: «Such_ observafion and Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. to-day passed tho State-Iiouse pill with some | ‘‘Beast of s poodiol It 1s yon who havedona | extenslys pork-packing ecstablishments in i metfisedls . T bnt Ane pethplod daring the 0ras torm gn | ¥ened at 10:80 o'clock this morning, with about | ‘eoucur ju to-morrow, and then adjourn Thuri- | be'tanged, 2 four yeara ago, drawlog from tho firm 8500,000 i Evarts, 8ccretary of Btata; Sherman, Treas- :enm:h:fe nl‘:‘ln lr:&ecl:fl:g!un‘im;l‘l‘-fi agn:y:‘ hx;;!:fi:: ;hmymn‘\;:‘mbm“l"f‘len;:;;\'-l'llhfimldlflk the | day. \ & ‘xr’cr:mlt:figub{hfll;aqpfl;’c‘a. lg:?"dgg dzl;lln}:' In cagh, aud returned to this city, whero ha took RE I EF urys and Sctuurr, Tterior, wto: Tiarlan, War; | iof daled Bept, 10, 142, whitio sotti forih what | 106t that 1t was £ SO0 Ry BRITCER: CRIMI, Thén tho dead kiltens were iriad. hofaro s jury | UP bis retidence In the Duckingham Iotel. Lo L of tholr peers for ruining the repntation of tno | hns sinco bean connected with no firm, has had Sip ratie ho ealls the princinal objects engaging tho common ou. ¢+ lale, Navy; add MeCrary, Attorney-General. | gof tommon exertl ha Whig party, Scnator Amntzen prescuted a petition signed ; Thve fallowiugg were wnder consideration from | feeire and commor enociRes B RtEhe L 18 {43 by some 1,200 eitizens of Adams County . pray- wolf and the Inchoats millennium, no office, and has employed no bookkeeper, but, the South: Uen. Joe Joluston, Gen. Hancodk, | Conatitation ltmiting the Incumbentof the Presi- | ;o Legislature to restrict the leasing of The Jury was compored of the walretino, ho ger, WHISKY. Ji0% fox, the thie bat. the prairie | more for the purpose of giving himself some- Spectal Dispatch fo The Tribune. ° 18 A wei f and D. M. Key, dent! % ¢ & dog, aud six asscs. The owl was on {h h, | thing to do than for mera profit, he rejoined TR BLATE, % WASHINOTON. el oftes o s elngle i | con. | maro than Afty convicta i the Poultentiary in | Nw Yon, March 18~Tho caso o wheh ¥, | 2§ 13 itx face. Tus, ot wag gn, e bonchy | Shng S0.00 boan for merd eeolhy B Seloimel When it was learnod that he made positive | ventlon at Daltimore, May 1, 1844, nominated | pny onc branch of busincss. 3 0. Boyd and Edgar P. [Hll are charged with | near, The woll 'fl’“m‘ in the witnoss-box. brokers §n the varlons commoxditios dealt lnlin . eclections of the firet threo names, ull the pov. | Henry Clay sp Prestdcnt, with s platforia, Where, 3 PUTBICIANS, conspiriug to remove crooked whisky from Chi- | Everybody admired the serenity of hin demeanor, \ and the doad kittens wore conearod in terms that | that place. Ifo fs Qescribed as a bold but keen muat have mado them tam fn thelr graves, overator, sad was genorally on the long or Itwas tho First andis tho, The wolf's apecch was a model of terse alo | .y “wign of tho market. Ilis broker, Mr. juence, 7 ‘ n 4 “*Gentlemen!™ aald ke, *Tappeal to my rec-. | Thorpe, says that though he lost noney at Onl P : d ont. “Am T ot known 88 & wolf oF Jerepronchable ; ; aln R m manners and unblomishod moraia? In n‘:';ogmuh 1 [ times in m“"“"’;‘“;’ sums, which he always y e e y B 8 e e etitiotant T nroft pete o | et £ 8 munorative, and his prof ex- rf Tali W it cirblsedcotimintty end fue w1208 | cccacd bialowes. Whiet 1k suetors of wat in ?“"“*“Zf‘:“i’.‘i*’*?’"&?}f%?.i’i‘?’fi?.‘;fis:"ifi. inge Am Inot a gontleman and 8 acholar? 1t Is | Europo began to fill the afr, Mr. Kingan bought w:::::'m“uul‘l‘l:l.‘ e o Ve crio} all the b('ym‘“ of thoso mieerable kittens and that | largely of lard, provislons, and corn, especially eurata of a poodle. - Buttheyhave my Cbris- | 445" gt on margins, for o tise. Tho recent IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. tian fo 5 nn«i"g’ h’t c'rlod ‘w{s, l'ml l?‘l‘nlsgurlgkwnr;’ll ?nl pacific reports from the East have depressed ronght in a bolo of pockel-handkerchlcfs. ot When “ml,! bnd boen frealy hocy ehls the lard - market’ about 2 per cent, but - Ly waa onco more restored, the o) Mr. Thorpe canuot make out from the Neuraigic, OF progtratod with iséase may eider, durg lichion of the: Jupvit el e, Witpkig | 220t band st Lis _ peincipalts entlemen 3 ) aolemniy, -+ 704 have hvari the. teatimony of tng | 1085¢8 Involved a larger sum than 8150,000, whilo wolf to the effect that he is o gentlemen and a | ho wns known a yearand a half ago to have A achalar, This evidence hns not beun contradicted. | beeu possessed of mors than double that sum, on will bring In your verdlct I accordauce With | anq his brothers aro Ignorant of any transace WILL Lot of aingle term for the Prealdency In declared to be ctalinfuacicos ot o polltictads wars 1nooglit nmsmfllhn reat princinion ot (o Whig party: | Two petitions were presented by Senator Mo- Pl 5 inciples inseparable from public honot and pros d 11, signed by citizens of Ifenry County, especiaily an to Evarts and Schurz. Mr, fiayes | B0 erwell, s y s Svan resolute.Ho could not ba moved from his .“’,{".;,"h'.',’.:,‘"!.'?.'.?;’.'hfi'{fi-'.'":v'ndslfi"xffé'n:'r{:‘fi'afi".?,. seking for tho exomptfon of physicians whohava purpoee, Iiarlan was not chosen, for the reason | echiocd at an Iminenss meeting fn Monnment | been practiclng twolve years from the provisiona thut it was declded to scleet Koy as tho | Sgnare, addreaeed by Daniel Webster, when ft was | ¢ thg bill & nding, uiring physicians to 5 man, o liought Fevolved that the Timiatian of the President to a | Of th bill naw pending, reqit g b 'bI?cuw'l';x‘xt m‘:»’rl:'e nnl‘:!fll'l‘ m;:ml‘ m“x lu "‘sffi"n‘hfi' :fin};c term wn: n:znomf &'L‘Imsuu for which the | bavograduated from some Medical College. Besides, the determinationfto appotnt ristow | Whig) l;;:mu;:f;;:m:;;"\;;ng:;}‘l“t‘h:g;egf’nm ) BENATOR KRIOE, to the i'imm:mf: Court pmfl\n?c the usc. of WitkigAs, In the mame apirit, and in harmony from the Committee on Munlcipalities, reported i Marlan's name. Holo was seiected partly on ac- | wgitt Thead” sinorition, anolher statesman, e~ | back several bills. Amdng thess was his own bill o Tl . 8 o | Remta i, ke el buosE T | amundingth Gl Inrporstion, ot 17 G 1 08t earnestly urged an amendment of own oo, The posiion was assiged tobim the 5.',‘3.:’&;""‘1& nnnmh..’g "l,llllu;‘ Freeident o ono | 54 o proside :l:f:‘ol':‘::‘:::fi;“mdug:‘:flufnfllz&: T B and nof he 0 laino or L0 | term, ar n et on that occasion, Feb, | ni O b Klr. ‘ifiulu{s' as a Cabinot maker, uAnd when 1t llil. im)('!‘. aald: |ncn'f!nr(ng of this resolution | repfstered fn the same manner as at State clece sppedrod ulter Haycs resigation that Biaine | lano new ippoies of fone, Jor L fve beqd 50 | tions. ~"Thls bill was recommended for passago D ownetciee, Hayes, altouEh he g wothlog | for ‘many yenes, and f have derired strong | by tho Committec, : O e R e e ottt | frpreasions whicti 1 entertain on” the snbject from WATRIVTAXES, 4o Nersousliy aninsL Mr y notificd the laf vety carofal observation of the workings of the | The bill providing for tho collection of ‘back ! that becausc of his declaration the persou o be | Government during the period that 1 have boen an | water-taxes In Chicago was_ordered to_n third . selected from New, hm]:ilnn-l would bo choson | oharver of thom. I ballove it han been vory rarc | reading, although Senator Delaney, of Cook, ob- from some other New England State. At this | that wo have been able to‘-‘!’:u 8 President of the | jaeeed, The other bill in regard to assessments cago to this city, was resumed to-dayin the United States Circult Court befors Judge Wallace. Danfel O'Brien, shipplng- cetk of Golden & Eastman, of Chitcago, and Ierman Nunnemacher, a dlstiller in Milwaukee, wero called by Assistant District-Attorney Sherman, who desired that the shipping-kook of Qolsen & Fastman, ond letters sent by defendants to Nunvemacher should e admitted jnevidence. Thelctterswera ruled out, and the question turned upon whether the books could be admitted unless it was shown that Golsen & Eastinan acted in pursu- ance of a vonspiracy as tho agents of defond- ants, Gen. Burncit, on behalf of the defend- nuts, said that the Government was proceeding on the essumption that the whisky in question was crooked when it had ot been proved to beso. Judgo Blatchford sald ho could not at present matter bow vlolent or excrneinting tha patn, the %m:imgwd-mndeu. Intirm, Cripp'od, -‘(‘urvnu. theee facts, Mr. Blalne took cxception: has been maule | United Btates who has not been tempted to aso tho ] ‘hen the Jury went out_and_ presently retumed | tloma in the interval to reduce It. Latterly those - " . Jostod In tho further procoedings, Tast powen inleuntet {0 bls o ug’lflon: io el o e bildinga, benetod Sy seat ot 45 y‘;fllfi“g,fid‘z:;‘;":‘“ more, son. mfin‘::;' m&&m&u constynct {ho m;g';u"i‘a epee: | Daving busincss deatings wit bim Tocalloct that ; i ] vanca his re-electlon.” And after exposln, ; . and accorded to the wolf tho 2 . 3 ! uf'cfi?’}"-‘f:fi’ifii'e’&x":fil‘ {hio Attornay-en- | ALlongtn tho necesity of this mendment " tha | rata, was reforred to be Commnitteo on Municl- | g fonunts” untess It was assumed thst they pralscwhich o had earned, he scemed to be dlscouraged about the cond!- Afford Insta.nt Ease. . el Sonotor further declarod: ** There are defecta in | palitics, Senators Robinson, Deluney, and Ham- « eralhip, and is of courso very much disavpoint- | {oRlor MEET ST, 1 RO e ekt giar: | lon opposiog its present conelderatlon. 7 il that, for varfous reasons, it was thoughtad- | {ne ail men have seen. Now, letus have narve; MIL] Immediotaly there was a grent uproar of applausa | tion of tho market, as It was reported to m in the court, and in the midst of it somabody " went amm: 1 nr?d mkl;d nd Inth undur‘lhe agma! ju’kel\‘n‘t from day to day, but no one expected that | Inflammation of tha Kidnoys, Inil e were In virtuo of a conspiracy. Gen. Tracy said that {f the Government had in- ! visable to give the purtfolioof that Department s atry- ho would be In_ any why cmbarraseod | tion of tho Bladdor, Inflammation of tho 10 Uc:‘i. ll«';exnu. of Masaachusctts, umlp!.o trans- L‘;‘;,:‘e’d"’.','." TEIROn 1y SsmpluE satApply; the m&hllvlcgmllmhe&:hmghls:;y ‘v’:x!gnlnfir:l’umd troduccd il the cvidence it Intended to R‘..‘.H«!:T;‘::"&&:dmgl.",;::f lfl:;"“;fififl ".',::,“ h{ the_decline, On_Friday ’.nftcrnuun he Bowels, Mumxu.' Congestion of tho 3 Y : el [ ense and wide.apread convictions of merican , n Was old - 8 aboud e market, ant ter atting n while, A Graryte Lt 0 et ol e 1 L0 ISt | Topter are robnioreod by the feiendly Shctvasions | criminal codo 80 as o, provide that whootor | (ihicet of thls alleged conspitacy was romoved | Jack, that clargod tho Juty, o6, Cap s ) Troathiog, ~* Palpitation ~ o brushed his clothcs carefull; from Mescrean’s distillery, Mr. Sherman euld it they sll went away joyfully fogether, tho | walk up town, That was lhuyln:é“l.‘h:f &v::l :e:: 5 c::: y fi;mefls’.é::‘n‘:h he had not put in all” the evidonca of a | band playing, **Down Amongthe Dead Men, ™ ete. | of him, On Saturday his brokers received word Infh . Slendache. Mosthaah compteacy - that e ntendell oy and. thay _be |, The poodls-dog, Tipy being left slone, was smit- | from him that ho would be unablato put up any o e, - Ona S kuew of no power in the Court to compel him ‘fi"‘c:;' vt Bl g :"n‘;"{‘um.g‘“:‘n:} more margins, and a letter reached his wifo in N°“?h‘m" Oh&wu m,ndcm“ Bl’lé B o e e eiay nnd Tl down amd | Which e curtly fnformed har that he hul lost | AGu0 A ¥ . t diod, and his spirlt went abrond in septio germa, - | his entire fortune, and that he had gone West, The 4 705 Tocquorille, the remarkablo ¥renchman, fo | shall sdulterate milk with water or any forclgn ol wir agd it quitenaturel that Bie pessonil | whow 'our countey s nnder anch geeat and_ lasting | substanco for the purpoes of walo for human satisfied in’ the Departmient of Justico, How. | Gbllgatione n bis fagous work, on fDe- | food, or shall Ynonwingly soll for. human_ foad bt & i} mocracy in Amorlen," whers h ys _in | milk so adullerated, ever, hie Lus cousented to accept tho War porte | wards of singular clearness and force: **In- | cream has been takenor * strippings” withbeld, ' folla, and will undoubtedly mske an admirable | trigaoand corruption aro vices natural to elective | wyighout the purchasce bels nfurmed of the i executive oflicer, govermmnents, but when the chiel of the Govern- | gontgs or whoever shall owingly scll for : e will_not, nowever, havg a bed of roscs in | meut can be re-clectud, thone vices extend inded- | | 'n food milk drawn from acow discased, so v the War Department, CGen, Bherman fs nothing | nitely, and compromise oven the oxintence of a | BURAR TOO EVR UV OGO CSSTl oF milk s0 Jf not_acaressive, Bince Gen, Ielkuap left | countfy. Whenasinglo candidate pecka suceess | 70 80 fonder her i The tnwhel 3 1 oot uareagve, Sl ten, Uelkump 1elt | fytilve i mineisres can operao- oy ore | taintod or corrupied as to bo uawiolesome: or 4 e 4 % clreumeerived apace, ien, on the contenry, the Leen extendig tho Jurladiction of tho | GR o Govorinent himself enters. the ranks | ar butter factory or creamery, to_be manufne- [ o 0 that today the oflice of Secrctary of War, by cr:: éi."}:}“.'fiéfi'a'..l’:’y ’m::?- far his own parpoee the | tured {nto any substance for human food, with 1o proceed a8 though he had. o “:I tflunpllm:::lcflw:f\ ?l:leh !‘s‘;l'; Py application of the Tleady Ltetlef to the partor rale for the guve ond that he would never return. ‘There was | partawhiere the patn or dificulty cxlsta will afford cass torncy in tho matter. Ho must uso bis | 1wanvery well mntisiod with iho. sbove fable, | nothing inside or out to indicate what { updcomfort. own Judgment and discrotion In reference { Mr, Edltor, until Iyerosolymitanus tcad It an special direction he had taken or where ‘Twenty drops in half stambler of wator will, ins to tho introduction of evidence, It | sald that s kood fablo should havoamoral, 1 ta- | ho was at tho timo of writing. As may | J5oe et o O . Dysmier ok will bo ngcossary for Mr, Sherman to prove tho | plicd that I thonght the moral should bo read be- | he imagincd tho poor lady wos plunged fn tho | I e B e vt o1l e Col existence of a conspiracy to the satistuction of 1l internsl paing. ; woen the lines, as it ia lna play or a novel, and : FAChrry m BotH0 bf RADWAY'S army to tho farthést possible it oxistenco of 8 conapiracy o the satislaction of | covinesa hum | wen right, ey oy b | decpest distrees, What” mokes her position N"lfl-;hnnld-w-{i‘c-rrn 10 of RADWAY'S TEADY RELIEF with A few dropd in watcr wijl gl el g more sad is the fact that last weck she gave el alng from change of water. Dructico 1€ ot by fuw, 18 1Ele. more thun Tht | bos anwit bie Teeujo means. . the ccond ig | OuLoll interceted being roim pacrs, Hastman ociod as ngents of defondsots and can | Woulint aduit 1t os b paver witl and 8o o | WL So's child, and hud not fully rocovered | Dotis thaa French Bisuiy of Ditersava missuiaat. of Adjutant-Geucral of the President, wiio nets | fs tho Gorornment diwell, wiih it tmmense ‘o= | i auiserated with water or any forelgn sub- | Obtain the admlssion of the uhlvglln -book in The milla of God grind slawly, from the cnmc%nent Incss when “the doubls . us an futermediary betweon the Executive | sources, which Intrigncs and corrupta,™ And then, | 40 "0r teom which cream has been taken or evidence, This Is rerarded by both sldes as 8 But they grind exéceding snall. blow of her husband's abandonment and Ler . Mansion, and the (enoral of the wriny. Gen, | again, the wanie Fl«'\l‘ writer, who had studied our | £ ",’.S" hrize o withheid, or mitic that I8 unwhole- Vcl‘gélmpflfll“". point in the case, and it 18 1ikely | pap 11y shook his head, and, sfter acowilog like | deatitution fellg@uddenly upon bor. The recep- an Sierwiar, Dawever, will wou find s Jir. e cauntry so closeli tetiries {hat It is Jmposatble to | PAteWpINE™ bt 0t sttty - futant | t @ sattied to-morrow. Vesnvius, pruscnted tho following: tion of Llicso cominunications wers the first in- u . i CrAry n plastie man, ond {4 may be that thio old | ggneidértho ofdinary courss uf afates in the United | Some; deftaud, - take — from milic . de- —— ** Moral:. Let this bo 8 wamning to everybody not | timations in business circles that ouytling wns | Feverand Aguacured for afty cents, Thera ts not o ririfa wa to jurldiction, power, aml dignity | Gt oiialos (e thoizhts of tho Presidents | livered to' o - choeso or butter JOLIET, towrlta anonymons lettera. wrong with Mr, Kiogan. Of course, the nows | remedial sgent jntho warld tliat wili curo fover and wliah hus created so mang unpleasant wrangs | (¢l the policy of his Administratlon tends 1o factory, to be manufactured fnto suy substance Spectat Dispatch to Tha Tridune. 1munt confess thut this scomed to° me slightly | produced intenss cxcitement. _All sorts of aad all othor malarlous, billous, scariet, Yo, lings here will be renewed uguin under this | this point: that s best movements aro aohordl- | gor human food on account of the persons sup- ague, ‘) N » y 7 and. e (alc by Rad Jotaxr, TiL, March L.—Richurd V. Smith, a | {iiclcwant, but he eays that T om & woman and | rumors flow ~ about, ~and Mr. Kinean's [ Jg 'é’g.,.;x?.a“»tfifiife'-fi'yfiélzx. Fluy Sonts verbous: d that thore s an Oy Administration, nato o this abjects that, fn proportion as the mo- | T3¢, o b sll Al any foretun | United States prisoncr, who was scntenced from | scontt tolograph, connecting. svoryihing more of | labilitivs wers placed anywhero from $300,000 | goid by Druguists 0 JOUNSTON inensof erily appronctica, NV idual fnfereat ant: B T el e tho taanaastared | Chicago in Ducember, 1875, 0 £wo. yoars' tm- | 1ot with svorsbitas cive, and. that Inwyers and Owing to tha nbsunco to & was not selected for the War Department, a3 | stitites itself iu of books and ta tho pocullar way fn which ho his mind for general interest. othier peoplo 1ot women or Idiots can ses the con- e ¢ o Vi o ¥ roduct shall become unwholosomne, shall bo 3 oo the Trienin-of Tayes’ thate it ‘waurd petoea, AL et ST L™, e sinas | Bullty of a misdemeanor, and stull Do subject ‘v’m:'l'::f::llr:h:h%ul:l;‘;i:ul‘;?fl't'c:l{lfiur.rl::“mmB‘ Tection, | AT L | i ba Tenriet. . M. Tharpe g oty been conshdered by ti soldice cleent of | 27, . i oftha | fan m%‘lme"wt:xnln ""?.Efilf.‘l:l”?ot'fl'fle'&?r? % | doned by the Prestdent. i TAHE RATLROAD 150,000 tfercs of land standing to’ his M%mlflt; the North s direct frislt to thom. Netther | Givil e eion Tor the piain Teason that weril from ’l:“"’c";“‘.?%’r%u,. mpe ] o pollee ratded a bouso of il-fame on Jolfet 8. and u Chicago broker, whose name conld not bo was the porttollo tendered to Gen. Johuston ot | the Chief Maidstrute, %o long sabe is exposed to uny tune, Gen Johnsten, however, will un- | temptation, nflqm&u that l:‘(-m any um‘:; qnn‘r- Banator “w,,t‘,“.?,?,’:'m',";"q’k‘fi.m amendatory strcot last Batunlay cvening., The female in- ( donbtedly be offered o position of dignity and | twr, and thus the fArst stage In this” much-densited 1mates, three In number, instead of belog takon leurned, telegraohed that o held 10,000 torues DR. RADWAY’'S In his nome. It §s known that o majority of his recent dealings were placed In the West,—in ! Chicago, Indisuapolls, cud other citles,—and tho otest loss from his fallure will be felt there, Indeed, 8 carcful fnspece y 3) WWANT TIIEIR PAY, 1 + Bpectal Dispatch b0 The Tribuna. Luuportative b v Old Diminion, el un Lo o anestern prinelple, dhatthe fras- | SF K48 RECTEAL KPS A"y o e taio | 10 tho Dridewell and Iocko up, wero ciorted | WiwxpiaAwu, Fa., March I—Grost’ un- : = B avin of the ety o dios 1a | Hquor by falsa repreacatations lisblo to the | 108 liotol, whero thelr board wis a po- caslnces provails horo and along the entire line y THE PROMISED CIIANGE. | o e multitadinous aémy of offce-naid- | saine peiiattics as the saloon-keeper farnishing | Lron of their establishment untll this mornlog, ably fully cover bis local abilitios, Tho rumor | &a%* Llver Howels taeys Diandee, Neronn i yesieniey yoa thet Mr. Kingan loc vy Icarlly | g Moot Chmutalin Canrinees e o the 8 market of late, but his Hroker In o el of that o of speculation dealta. that this ta truc, | P EACRAMTEs Kilen Sad o Bersnecminit f althongh ho has been fn tho hablt of | curs, Furely .-‘1'"'"1'“"' contatnlog no mereury, mine ¥ e Exclsago also say it theybavo ot knowa him | | €5hsiailon) vt Fhee v of thg Tigot 1o g8 Jurko spoculator, " Other sumors wero that | isssatrod Fantanr Welinin o Stomarh ous periods from the Cotton aud Sfock kx- lfilgv;mr'-m Swimming ot tha lead, Ilursied o Ditien! changes, but his [rends say emphatically | oiSCHR, YISk WHeR i & Lylog Posture, Ditaneasot of the bankrupt Central Raflroad of New J o THE PUCHDENT AND THE FEOPLE. er il be avsaltly withouta woilseorinduce- | it ‘The bil ulio reducesboth the lines and tim when tho women packed up and left town. SRINE tatle Saserbaity. o ek Coplosear | B bt S . | wirioctipisiil iopaaliyAcuisd i i) P o . ! ! S A Latlinayalts dNruatANortu ergualy Dol poorts mad C ord ather purp e o e WILTe AND BANLT: A DESPERATE FIGIT. celving thelr pay, which Is now over two | body here s much hurt, as his sasots will prob- 9“’&”}:1‘,’\’,1,‘&{,“""' cieabne and rangting. v No fact was ever made more moofest I a | "N R0000) The character of ropublican fnstitn- [* » Tresldentinl campaign than wis this in the last, | tions requires that the Chict Moclstrate ehall bo Thio Sennte will loso two of Its Lest Repuille, 1 an members to-orrow, Senator Mills, of Mount pamely: that the American people desjred o | 2bove all auspiclon of st the machinery of whichi | Gorr ) "and Benator Esrly, of Tockford, both of cannge fn rome of the methods of adminlsters ’;,‘ml‘: l;‘]'fi.,“,r;‘fl:l ’(',:": (B protoleTlis e pareonal whom proj to start for Florida In search of ing the Nautfonal Government and tho cstablisl- | - Kesolrad, 15y the tienate and House of Repreenta. | betier health, Tho forner gous by the abeoluto ment of a bigher standard of polities. This tives, etc,, that the followiny srticlofs hcmby}!m- directfon of his pliysiclan, who forbids him to L P o 3 o uit amendment (o the Conatitation of the | remain lunger In this climate, Scnator Early's feellng wud o wtrung that the Democrats wern ‘nited States, and when ratiicd by the Legisin- | health has boen fmpatred by tho troubles wrow- uble touppeal to it successfully two years ago | tures of throu-fourths of the soveral States shull bo | jng qut of the Infamous sttack of the T¥mes up- und obtal o deckled mojority 1n tho Lowor | fofid e all Intents and purpusce na p part of the | g hig daughter, Tho departuro of both of these Tuuse of Congress. 1t mado ftacll folu vory | C Ansigtsd; Seeflon 1. No personwho has hela | Benticinon ls universally recrotted by thelr as: n : + seusibly durlng the discusslons that preceded | once the otfice of Proaldent of the United Btates soclates, and_the hopo 18 gencrally expreesed Meurms, Tenn., March 12.~The Jackeon (Tenn,) Sxn of Friday contains an sccount of a terriblo fight In Madison County, Tenn. Deopu- 4 ty-Slcrlff Jason W, Fussell, and Willlam and John Anderson, his nephows, whom ho hiad summoned to asalat him in arresting threo broth- ers named Poteto Indicted for carrying concealed wenpons, proceeded to the huuss of Andy Totete. The father of the Fotutes reasted, anid kitled Fusscll, and slhihuv wounded William months ' {n arrears. The men are hold- fng mectings," and ore’ employing couusct to Institute legal procecdings agalnet the Recetver. This feeling bas been intensifiea by the announcement that tho men's wages were endangored, as the Lebigh & Bnsquehan- na Divislon, or the entiro property in tho coal reglon, would rovort to the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Cownpany, owing to the faflurc of tho Ceatral- to meet (ts obligations. The 25! 23 2 3 3 Auderson, who mortally wounded John Poteto, i that such an assertlon: s o falseloods that lo | Clins e ne ety betbre tha Slkhe. koyer and Do Lnll be thereafter sligiolo to that office. that thoy may return greatly laiproved in i % | Recelver tclesrapha Congressinan Bhoomaker, & v Lalon, ! i the holding of the Natlonal Conventlons, It | “Spe " Fiia aimeudinent uhall not take effect nn- | health. Yho died soon after the el Andy, Potete | the Company's uttornicy In this clty, thut the | HVSE eform Tared by anything howas engaged | Palnihtho licad: l;f,e,fl,g;'g{g,'_,l:q,!?{;';fl;fl;‘,}g;;. waserted ftself vigorously in the Cluciunatl Cone | t1) after the itk of March, 1873, ROAD-TAX. ventlon, and was Influential in shaping the plat- | Mr. Bumner, in_iutroducing the amondment, | Senator Moderwell todny Introduced a bill, sormn and deciding the nomination wade there, | 5ald: 1 sliall” contont mynelf with a brief ro: | which Is intonded to suthorlzo the expanding of 10 tho canvass which followed It was nsafn ap. | WAk Thisis an era of Clyvil-Servics reform, nd IlW?““" of the road-tax ralsed fn Incorporated again aps | 0 Progident of tho United States, fu his mess- | cities, villages, and towna upon the roads out- pealed to by the Democraey with so much sue- uge, has alicady called our attention to that im- | side of tho limits of sald corporation. +¢ess that fu spite of onr excellent platform ond | portant subject, snd mude recommendations LA BEW NOUMAL UNIVEUSITY, N sundidate wo came very neae being defeated,— | With reference to It It iy bu remembered Mr, Dément’s bill providing for the estalilish- «r than the Republican party ever camo'to | thut 1 hatled that inessago atoneo as it was read | ment of northern Normal Unversity camoup before, and nearer thun we ever want to | from the desk. [ forbore, then, to stato that [ | ons second reacing, The amendments muds ¢ It ngaln, But by u bare majority of ong | imilesod one important recomniciidation—a vei to the sama blll in the House were subinitted by slectorul vote, by thenarrowest margih of salvas | Important récommendation—one withiout whic Dcment'lml adopted, after which Mr. llobhi- tlon ever accordéd to a political party, wo pulied | all other recommendutions, I fear, mny be wutlle, | sun, of Cook, offercd a subatitute rrqvllllm'zflut, 1hrough. ‘e people accepted tho promises aud | I missed a reconnendation of un sméndnient to | a8 the Buard of Cominissfoners of Cook County < vledics of the el platform and the | the Covstitution inconformity with the_best | had voted to transfer the Cook Connty Normal yatrotle utterinces of Gov. Hayes' letter of | precedents of our history, and with the recom- | School property at Enulewood to the State on scceptance, und concluded to givo the Hopub- | nendations ot ustrious me, limiting the | certain conditions, the 8tate accopt such trans- Tieun party'another trial. 1t had sgrand record, | person holding the office of President to ono | fory and conyert mald fuatiiution futo the North: wind had seeved aptendid results for thonation s | teem. Sle, that {s the tnitil potut of Civil-Ser- | cru Hilinols Normal University, to be munawed i conslderatlion of these, and of tho bellet that | vicsreform. That is the flrst staze fu that | asare the other normal {ustitutions, A desul- arrearugzes will be paid to thomen pro mta from time to timu, as the earnfugs will warrant, and as the Chuucellor sball order paymunt. Gen. Fitz-John Porter, who it Is undcratood is wp- voluted ossfstant to the Recelver and will man- ago tho rond, assures the men that they will be paid -in full. Despito thoso prom- {scs, the men aro becoming clrcmw, and o meeliug of the engiooers wua held yesterday and to-day. It Is thought that unlesa the men recelve thicle back pay o general strike will fol- low,- A telegrum was recolved from Rocalver Lathrope, in reapouse to which o vommittee of tt.‘mimceru luft for New York on the midoight ralg. in. The eutire market was very muoch depressed : under the lanr.x,nnunm.-mt.‘rgr Yot uulunn tulling 20 E}L‘}’;“ Aad “‘f‘:"‘:x:;‘:]:;;“ I‘!’;‘:""“:':" the c : s. en A'faw doses of . ‘PILLS wilkfros tho. ;,53‘,‘n'1;,',.w£‘;‘:';,",n.,,.,,° ORUSE 18 WEND: | o rom all of £he & tod” dlsorders.” Frice S L —— Feata per boxs Bold by Draggista. A BRAZILIAN EDUCATOR, Bpecinl Dispatch (0 The Tritwne, Broosunaton, I, March 1%—Dr. Phillips ¥ Da Motts, of Rio Janeiry, B. A., Viecroy ot thg : Educational Dapartment of Brazil, arrived hero to-day, and will remain severnt days, visiting ° thie Bloomlngton achoals, the Wesloyan Univer- e nlt{ and the Stato Normal School. 1o fs cuna- cinlly nttracted by the fact that the Blooming- ton schouls are managed entirely by women, “lm;h uct ho rl‘;‘l"“l?l l|1n d. l"rlunuh m:lmuml. s acconipun! 4 el e e e e Of Ten Yoars' Growth Qured by othor sona eacuped, aftor robblog the body of TFusscl! and tuking hia horse, MURDERED. Nxw Onteans, March 12,—Ifonry A. Voor- hles, Compuny B, Thirtcenth Infantry, was found dead yesterday In o stable corner of Mugazine and Delord streets, near whore a military guard is statloned. Voorhles was shot through tho head. Willlam Porter, Company K, Third Infuntry, who s charged with the murder, was placed under guard, und by order of Gen. Du Trobriund was turned over to Col, Boyland, SBuperintendont of Pollce. — TIUE TOMB ROUBERS, Special Dispatch io The Triduna, TIHE WAl ENDED. B, Louis, Mo., March 12.—The war of rates between the Cairo Short Line, the Bt. Louls & BrnixarvirLy, 11, March 12,—The telal of | j, Mountain, Boutl "aoblle - & Ne —_— 5 i i : eform. The sche ho Pre tory debate ensucd on this propositlon, which g ron Mountain, Boutliern, Mobila v T L eI sl ond i, v B il withous Harnlce, T yroposs | wad advocated. oy by M. 1abinsony and op | Jiuglies sud Molliue, the Lineeln lomb robbett | Orloans, aud the New Orleans, Bt Louh & JUDGE HOPKINS, OF WISCONSIN, I]B R ADW AY’S RHMEDIES th people declded to eive the Republican party | by (‘m amendment thut T offer to sco that lmu- pased by the friens of the origiual bill, The | Will bes nesday. The Iton, C. H. Reed | opjenyo Roads, which has been waging somo M M\VI "“""“‘“ il “‘;‘ ol " N h .unother trinl, and Hayes was elocted President, | Tet bo brought into the play, ~ [Laughter,] watler went over o the afternoon sessin, | hus sizuliicd thiab o will Lo present to asslst In | qoyq past, was endod to-dsy by repre- ADISON, Wis., Slarch udge J. op- the prosectition, and left Washington for that purpose to-day. It (s reported that W. W, O'Brlen has withdrawn from the defense in this cnse, anid that Thomas Cratty, of corfa, tukes his place, = b Doea any persun doubt thot in so doing the Mr, Shernmn—Does the gentleman propose | Whea there was barely n quorum pres- N peopla .»i)l,cm.] him p.uumk“uuuuumafin,m to pustpune the play of c?vflasemm‘l,le form | cot, and some filtbusferiug odeurred, © FI- ulovute the standard of politics, to Insugurate { unth we adout this ainendinent ! nalt Mr. Robinson's niotlon to print practieal civil-wervice reform, and to correct auch | Mr Sumner—No; but 1 propose to put Hame | bis “substitute aud make it the special : errore oud ustitute such chauges In the purty | Jet i tho play, It will not take long todot. | order was loat, as wus also his motlon to adopt kins, of tho United Btates District Court, hus | X bave hind an Ovarlan Tumor ta the Ovarics heen sufferfug for some weeks with (ntlamma- und Dowels for Ten Years. tory rheumstisin, Saturday and Bundsy his life Anw A-uo-‘”n-o 327, ~Dk, Ttapways Thab 2, 1678, wos despaived of. ‘To<ay he Ia somewhat "'P'i.’.'.'i"i'.hmnnd'vcn"rifi:"?!‘%"nnxz‘n'u':)'l'h'"m" trled tho best physl scntatives of thess rosds, whilo inside the General Ticket Agauts’ Conveutlon, and Intorchange of Lusiness was rustored, and all disagreements smicably adjusted. Forcs were adyanced from 85, the” amount to which ceusjer, but stitl Ju & critical condition, e fur ten yoars. wolicy a8 experdence hus shown to be necossary | | The joint resolution was read and lakd over, the subetitute, on which tho yote was—yeus, 43 ——— cut o w O ——— laca without any benefit. 1t was grow] h e H Scn wny pernon, we repeat. doubt that the pem | Mr. Bumner ealled attention to the fact that | ssys 2. Mr. Dement's bill was then vrdered | ATURDEROUS INCOMPATINILITY, 's'i&rr})',"f.‘n?f:fl O reava outn. a8 Iyt condCate have VAL Lo . pleexpécted this, sud that [t was in the populsr | the amendmient was not to go into effect till toa thinl readinie without objection, whereupon D g dstins understanding and: condy. | Mare 4, 1575 und thorofore wouldnot fater- | Mr. lobinson " fniroduced bls subbituto ua un % of . Hoyes' electiond © Doca - any | fero with fho preference of Beuators for any | orlginal bill, GUBBLRNATORIAL AUPOINTMANTS, f ‘cou it D1 o o i R A RACINE, Wis,, March 12.—Mr, D. C. Wash- chasdd a1x Lotk os of jug Resaivent, two bozesof s, and (w0 boxes of the burne, of the Nrm of Huggins & Washburne, ppusrent benott. L };,,2'.,",{' ,‘.:' “l:fin '.‘“‘F: ¢l 3 TS, 7 X1 marblo dealers, died very suddenly this aftor- | YT Lt Mo Tabiarcaot tha i, - Deforo sher noon, after o loug and patuful Hlucss. ITo was | wero gone § hod lost twenty:fvs pounds. an old aud highly-respected citlzen, and his loss L coutiuucd 1o use ¢ !menlr.lnl unil ['was sure that , | tuk the dich bout five will bo severely leit. mnfifnf.'; ‘and” g that Tima oss forty v pouads o all [ ook threo duzea botte: the ‘ 87, PAUL, March 13.—At Minucapolis, at a late hour this morning, tho dead body of Mrs, Mury Lyons wus found at her residonce, with the facs vud bead horribly mnutilated, and the skull broken, Her husband, Daniel Lyons, was arrested un enspleion of having committed the deed, Both were characters well known in the well satisfied with tha result, ITEMS, The stockhiotders of the Chicago, Decatur & Bt. Louis Railroad held thelr annual sncoting ot No, 68 Washiugton strect, yosterduy afteruoon. An gunual report was not submitted, and nono cperson belfeve that lie would have been | particular cundidate for next year, ¢ el o Come ehyhecs s Jal ol “IHE WEATHER, I woaitinen fof oepabra o Ly tats Board v hu people hud belleved thers would o 1, o utieinph 0 reform and slevaty the pubie THE WEATHER, of Edusatlon:. B. G, Roote, of Perry Count ' . ' s Whstotoy, . C.y March 18—5 0. m~For | ry o i ervice cffort L " Y 1 reappointed: E, L, Wells, of Ogle, reappointe ,;:.,r.‘,m;'nn?,;;ufl. .,‘,J :(}::,:F\::I;mhfl;fl:{":,::& the Upper Lake rewion northeast veering to | J, J’.° Knickerbocker, ol L'otfi&'mu l|mln|,ml'; 110 b P % 4 Hew courts, having frequently beon arrested | was uccessary, as there s no road yot to oper- - s of teslvut, sis 1L B! g r southeast winds il followed b John D. Caton, of Coole, vice N, E. Worthing: | P& ) : N ¥ . K s U i phioras s Gttt e | oing Larowters . lear oF party elondy | ot of Peoria 1. L Beluwaod, G arcau, vica | for runkenutess ubd puariolg. we, It s, however, in courva of con- A FINANCIAL AGENT., S llg, sadle bonaarbo (e oo 3 clared that there wia no need of o change, and dalhe 4 George C. Clarke, uf Cook, reslizned. 1115 NOWTT P TO > s struction, When completed it will _give Bpecial Dispaich 1o The Tribuns. z ‘°~""du"'w'.!;'1'.fx!v‘§v'. o "‘r‘l‘u:wpr}llfl on. l-r..h,x? 1 ¥ Gov. Huyes [n his letter of seceptaue ek SEWELAGR AND WATEI-WORKS. e TAMETON PLUNDILR. ) Paducali Kallroad dircet outlet | . INDIANAPOLIS, Dy Murch 12.—Charles M | and 1yt oaserie that bo may vo aa mich of a blean ¥ otauce had LOUAL OHKHVATION. 2 s | the Chileago & Paducals Railroad o iny prayer (s that It may boas much of & Lieming t dutinetly declared his purpose not b sttenpt CilltiAnn, Mafeh 13, Tha Committc on Municipslitics reported | 1iosToN, Mass,, March 13%.—Tho Herald says | (o% iy city. The following gentbemen were | Wulker, of tho Journal, has been sppolnted ¥ Lo ORliers 3 (¢ iad beel 0 e. i [ any change, wu doubt whether e would have Wind, —{wsaiare; | back Mr. Robinson's bill sutborizing towns, vil- | an Injunction haa been sorved -on three Boston | clected Directors for the eusuing yvar: John L. nouclal Agent of the Uoverimenty to deliver | wl'l(‘l‘;n ! MRS, E. c.lmnmi‘u:," recelved 50 Electoral votes. Bus the people | ——— 2 [BRE | Juges, or cltlcs to contract with each othier for | banks forbidding tho tranafer of certoln Gov- | Boverldge, Sammuol B. Raymond, W. L. Brown, | the Jast Installmont of 43¢ per cout bonds to the rs. ibblns who makes the slove certifcate, 18 rson for whom 1 requesied you ta seud medicing ia 78 " tnedicinee SUors Bated wuro Louslh toox the Republican parsy at its word, took | 0 3 ouly. | & s P Yy J 20, 1 i of mie, with the gxcopiion of what wassen! crage and water-works, with an amendment Gioy, Haycs at his word, and clected him Preal- kiug out citivs, and recommended its passage, London syndicate: Ho satls Batund: »! As nimended, this prevents the bill from fnter- K. Barry, Fawcitt Plumb, Harvoy W, Miller, Jo 4y, and William Heddick, ernment bonds and uther securitiesito parties to —— e = her bY © dent bucaune they botleved his electlon would Trhiose crodit they woro laced. e pecurities | “5y Western Geueral Frelght Agents hold o S o | Zaighaney say chatier wiateionla cortect wighoutd ¢ b Tollowed by thangs i sows of tho wethods feriug i auy way with Chikcago. sro- ellova o' b bust o the punder salen |, Fi Nesier, Qeuemd ¥rctgbt, Agents fbla | THE DEPRESSION, I PROVISIONS, Tubtactisn ol ot o R e U L T Ry e Lo g 10 e = Central tallroud ta *furthar cousier tho uew | Gywciaty, O1, Sarch 13.oThore was o vory | oTuis may cerity thathtes, Bibbips, xho, makce 1y 1 U ast i statensnikooffort Lo brie tha Boar ‘ot State-Houso Comssioniers, ad ATTENPTED MURDER, itk i il ba petg | dospondent foling in s provison corner | kibwitos acdiseiathonly Susientielogy | abouta permanent paciiication of the Soutl. to transfer ita dutics nud the cure of the State- Spectal Dispalch (o The Tribune. St b Grand Pacifi Hotul a week from to-iay | o ‘Changa to-day, and foars of & Roneral fi%-nmwiw-mafl! i Addressing ourselves to futelligent, patriotic House to the Bccmmf of Btate. Asthe Com- | Danvivie, lIL, March 13.—Willlam Lohr, a | 1o Anally disposs of this mutt letting-go. & . ) RNJ. . COCKER, £ feuns, we subinit tha real sizulficauce of smissioners have notliing to do, Mr. Joslyn sees | Dotehmun 21 yoars old, made sn- effurt to mur- : AN 055N, ! it '"““l“d" I:“‘“"'““b""fi{l"l the people ne "“euuxflmfifflz,{‘:{lgfi,‘?yg:l oxlateuce. | yor g nulwuutlmrorn’sulurdnv night, and suc- TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. AR BB POND. | w ¢ / S ‘“;‘.'m s u‘.:‘;x‘:{ml‘:_‘: A wits presented by tw Committee on | ecedod fn iullicting serlous wounds upon her [ Oxama, Nebr, March 12.~At o moeting held | _ LovDox, March ‘a—s‘m‘z"“ Borvia ‘and H —_— $ Lurine which they desfred. Agriculture, requiriug Assossors to secure com- | with a knife, $lo had his prcllmhur{ trial to- | fn this city to-night specches wers made by Switsorlaud, from Now York, bave arrived out. ¥y . ag f & plete statlstics as to” all the products of cach | duy, and was committed In default of §300 bail. | rowfnent citizons uud res Autlons of respect | o VEW, Yok, Marh 1%—Arrved, stcamer i 'i h ONE-TERM PRINCIPLE, e el e oy | b regret adopted on tho death of Oliver | SOl from Bristol DR, RADWAY'S : WVIFE, s ] . CHABLES SUMNER'S RXSOLUTIONS, held a short sesslon this afternoon, which was v, B 1% —TPeter Ames. A Queer Notion, . s , {We copy the followlug from the Congres- dovoted 10 reading bills tho irat e, e ariyouer 8L Penwell | " ionawron, Pu,, Murch 12—Tho principal e Pt . slonal proceediogs of Dee, 9 ¢l JUDGE_DRUMMOND, wilo, owini mestic disagreements, 1 compantcs tine {o this valloy wil About 10 o'clock Tuesday night Offcer McRao mal proceediog ee, 21, 1871, relating to 0 \ coal compantes operating in this valloy will re- {0 ‘] ! Bumuers proposed aumenduent in tavor of & ) H" Swith, of “‘,'l"k' jfl:,‘l 'l‘,'"‘" onbia e ;r;ak ur[rcn fl‘;; u-r:hy, witl:,ih:‘filu.w af ']}'M"“h sume work or full time st all thelr nfoss | ¥4 “':l‘"‘ apoato ;:‘,f":‘ k3 n:m""g‘“‘“flf.\'sfillfl ; . 4 . 2 & jutions recoinmending Judge Druminoml as thy lhie polson By Lo cause deal 'enwell, witl . H astinge atree 2 Sten £ e . ), 1 g MBI e | MALUIIPE St it S | ERR e Moy et ben mrs el | et Wt i ittt | THE GUEAT BLOOD PURIVIER, . ner futroduced’ the t::llu\vh;g' julni resvlution leud:nw?m i e jnlu.“ i il S Ofl‘w‘x’lfiaspl‘mc""a_"}‘hmt:tw“ n!,or forenoon. Mlgdly long she weted fn n“mlk’ ¥or the Cure of all Chronfo Diseases, Strofuls oF Y propusing sn smesdment to the Constitution FINANCIAL f LINCOLN MONUNENT, * ——— gantzing the Clty Uovernment wiler the gence- | maanes, sudafter suppor sho weut fato bacl Syphilitie, itary or Contsglous, be It wollufug the President to one term: NEw Yors, March 13.—The Executive Com- | Mr, Palmer fntroduced « bill nwroyflauug FABLE OF THE ABUSED WOLF, 1 lawsol 1573 wus subwitted ta vote to-day, | yard, sud, seatiuys hersclf upon the grouud, re- sested fn tho Lungs or Btomack, 5)Inor § urcas ¥ oy yests herae b wofo- | mites o ths Weatorn Ualon Telsgrapl Cou | 87,000 fur the completion of the Licala won- Ts e Esilor of The Trivime. ‘Tha total volejpolled was 101, A inajurity of 03 | inabiod woro without ansitlug upos herbiady | Banes, Feah or Kerve, Corrupting the v payiction Rsaug e A out Glas rocommends the declaration of the usual | UInCBHIN ElbYe Cu1046! ¢h 12,— In cowwon withotberread- | Was glven ngalust this proposition.” The ques- g & ] #ho Salids snd Vitlatiag the’ Fluids. P e e e i Rlarterty dividend of 13¢ per cent. Fhe Commites e e ivor Tuiproves | STeot Bul:'n)l‘:;': Tuiauss, 1 wad charied with ".‘"‘k"’ ""?“‘.’f‘"l,""""]:'"“m“’“ in tho City paks Eérn 200 Abaikan hous hor paremtescled | - oie ynesmisnias, desorati, prusdeies Syiioek 1 for o electin, aud this conviction lis fouud ¢x- “spectal Dispatch b0 The Tribuns. men roconmenden the passyie of a Uil for the | Olive Green's sccount of the conduct of ber do- | Couticlhresulved Lub 1 vouca, 1618 feared 07 | ropiscd, sayinis that sho would either freczo. to | Bscking ey Comt Caaceruur Aections, BT . Bremion bn che volewn waruing of llustrious it | SrmiapisL, 1L, Slarch 13.—A petition in | completion of Copperas Ureck dam. A micore | Yoted Wit doy, Tip, and It occurred ta mo that, | Gyl Voo il prove very dubaglog 0 thw clty | death o takica cold which should couse ner | SRLP Ry Ruldbutin At virs 7 mn;m,hcun:u“m,}’mm‘w he Presticnt to | bAuktuptey way tiled by the creditors to-day | ity report srainat thu bill was presented by | 0r the encoursgement of oltir doge, and tho i0- | yehigols, several mewbers of the Board of Edu- death. Then they attempted to carry her in by | 8kiu an ip Discescs, Slcrcur asca, * Femald oue term; agalust Handley & L‘umflvn of Urbana. The firm Meaats, ‘Abel, Conuolly, Grenell, and Chealcy, | struction of future generatious, biu story ought 0 | catlon Baying declared their Jutention of resign- | foree, but sho was too muscular for them, and, | Canplaluts, douty Dropsy, 1ckets, fatt lffi“g-“‘flfi. ) Whiaras. Andrew Jockson was so fully dm- | bave been engaged in gencral merchandiaiog, | on the ground that the appropriation 1s uncon: | be recast in that imperishable form of titeraturs | fuy slowld thio cloction go coutrary to tho gea. | 38 8 last resort, tho scrvices of OMflcer Meltag | flattt, Siteipel SRR RO LIV 1 ressed by the peri] to republican ostitutioua from | W. B. Wetberbee Chiupin und Frederick Wit- | stitutional; that tho fmprovement benefts but | known sathe Fable. Iucodesvoring o effcet this | eral uw. were sccured, when thestubborn girl wascurried | P8 b brusging. ciaplations acling v the President, wbo b wield- | tle, of Quiney, filcd voluutary petitions. a small section of the State, sud that {8 cau be | [ haye been obliged to adapt It to the exigency, as iuto the house. e st pairiunie o ulv oties s acindidzts | - Deviom, e, March 12 =¥l Firoy Natton- | compleved i & roasonabl tha by % ¢a0sl | roeruaies siapiod s losgers o thls bede.¥or MICHIGAN CITY_PRISON T—— DR. RADWAY & (0, 32 Warmenst, M. 1. far Feesibink, that s B wonual setiage e falled| o) dauk ot Mouroe, slich., vlased its aoors to- | tund. Thia Mberty, e oot E s Subite s b R TSt 44 Experlencs wounded is tho achool = hy | y A b RIGr wetting furth the deaigh of 1he Constitution | §3V 0B sccount of the recent falture of Calel e o e i Micutaan Cier, fnd., March 12—Dr. M. G. R R i A AL Ay e guud, | eball trust to Olive's magnanimity for on. ‘Tus Asvaxp WoLy,—Ouce there was & lady, who, I T el The- susaniis) hupusiiy o where people ‘reallec the cssentlal npu of must of the scented tollot soaps. Leb (i nd Read ¢ False and True.” * Ives, of this city, 1t will prebably Le reopencd Mcssrs, Willlan Be d English sub- cu an old pos i Indy Cath dv y y. rebably Ue reopent 3 i, Berry, sud Englsh sul 3 e f.'f,ry'.}n:.‘n:.‘":::fl“:::u‘::‘:‘fi;':,‘.‘:,',_l',';m“::j in u few days. witted & minority réport aiainst thy bliia tak- : cyuitable sdmiuatzation of sll Lrusls which has The d:y;h'wd. s of Dowd Bros., of Poutlue, | Ing sppropristions for the Noral i.’ulverdlla. Blicriman, of this city, wus today -uppolnted State Prisan Phbysldan, fn placs of Dr. J, A. u . 'L, Babblit's Tollet Boap, sud thero will be no Crosled, be did not besltste to say the spent most | Mich., made au assiguwent to-day to 8. 8. | theirmalu objection belng that private institu- | Ia the kinduess of ber beart and the fullncss of her | Bionix. This fa the allcged result of covsidera- ity of mistaks L fend letter-stamp to RADWAY & CO., S0 & T T Contruveise this Gagn o8 tha Conatite- | Matthewa g & [ Vious raruls gl fuckittes Tor the Migher | (el tn o vegetarian et #ad the humanlsing fadr | iowirepullisg. 8 eyt atetake, Il bala sad dulgit sice | ot 220 HOR TR AR W S 5 . .