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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCII 22, 1877, 5 Kogoshina, the capital of Batsuma, o few days CRIMINAL NEWS. before the salllog of the steamer, the news };(ehygnrn:elml n;l. Jot(;.)lhm'lm c:mI f:}lllnz day. ! leports represen hal he Imperlal Torees eap- Thoed the. Rown atter s sharp wnd severe con- | John D. Lee, the Mormon and the box upon which the robber stood when lie grasped the money has been notlced in the hallway of the bauk boilding. When the customers were all out of the bank and the offi- cera [n the rear of the toom, the thiefl entered the sharper who beat Woolner Erothers, of this MEDICAL. \ city, out of abont $15,000 on a lot of poor totes OAKEY HALL. e~ e e and mortgages a year ago. He falled to pget permlssion from Gov. Young to brimg his e e c AT ARRH prisoner here on neeount of O'Donnell’s counsel No Farther Tidings of the Erratic Ex: - FOREIGN. Russia’s Amendments to the Pro= s flict. ‘The couspirators were routed st every Butcher, Must Die Next the front door, pl 1 ralsing lot of eblectlons to the papers Hitch- Mayor of Now York o placed the box pon the floor, i ! nap 9 4 toool StilliOjevted Toac 4l pent —— 'Friday. rtoor pon It ani deliberately reached user the | el Ttls tousdt that unfeutprprets | A Case of Six Years' Standing, ac: = i 5.2 IRITAIN. . counter to the moncy tablo and grabbed scveral | jays ('Donnell will be released from custody, | The Conflicting Statements Con-| Companied by distressing symp- Her Manifost Disinclination to Disarm ,Gf“‘,fir_,in R il Nitinisrous Biatoncs Botasits {.:u-nc z:]l:l]lf; m::&tn:moctfigf, "é;xhfi;\:elz and thus escape the penalty of b crime. coriibiiy "';'g "Aflinirs Cone toms, cured by the use of e hier o = o the Great Stumbling-Block, Lownoy, March 21.—At the Lincoln spring Vi Viwgenieo oi 1105 aud cmployes of the bank were in MURDERER LYNCIIED, tinued. two bottles of % meeting fo-day, the Lincolnshire handicap was the room ot the time, but ‘they | AUGUSTA, Ua., March 2t.—Edward Wells, the won by Footatep; Poursivant, second; Lord Txecutioners. " gro who muriered Willlam O'Brien in Burke were In the rear, and, although secing the man, appeared to be dazed by the boldness. of his operatione. The porter jumped over the News from Montedegro of a Lincoln, third. ‘Warlike Character. BMALL-POX. onnty, wis taken from fafl at Waynesburo S“NFORD’S nmlc‘“’ CURE' Loxpox, March 21.—One hundred deaths | A Thiof Grabs $26,700 from the last. nlghl.nmi Iynched by a crowd of unknown Belief that Ho Did and that Ho Did Not ";;-.';7?"::"# ‘;-fi{'.‘:’.‘i.'q“.’r'm to testify to the great 1i-pox occurred in this city last week. & " men. Wells confessed that I murdered Rail for Europe Baturds, MUEAOf HARTOND'A HADITAL CORE YOR CATARRI. icholas Will Not Part with th T O IEE b L Counter of an Indianapolis L":;Z:f ;;nfnm "’l;dn:::, ":’::::,:‘.‘;L:;mm:‘:; U‘I:Irlenwuhlnlu pustession of Lis goods and P T Forsix reas Thave ruftered greadly, parscnlarly whtlo Prince Nicholas of Lark WikiLiue JAMAICA., Bank, peared in an alley,- Two men who were arrested | ™" s Bpeciat Dispalch to The Tridune, AT L GO M LA L Territory Gainod by Oonquest; EARTIQUARE. tnder the Suspected Felon act, and who aro be- ARRESTED, NEw Yonk, March 21.—No clew han yet been | Smiaing ot il ST rionds. 313 Honte s Krraston, Jamaien, March 20.—An earthquako leved to be *tpals,”* started to run, destracting wna inditeed 1o try SeXyonp's Itabicat, Utne. After New Ifavex, Conh, March 21.—Renjamin | obtained of the whercabouts of A. Oakey Iall, | wsing two botiles | Nt mynett nouly, i not quite,pec- Noges, Preshdent of the National Capital Life | The announcement that he had suddenly disap- | {nanently cared. L hava since recomineaded over vao and Trust Company, was srrested ot bis resl- | peared, and after an absence ot nore than four Nespeclnliy yonre, dence here: tast night on a requlsition from New | days could not be found by his family or the | pee, 2, 1854, b ".h‘,"]’y.rrx“n-.fl Boiton. visited this part of the laland yesterday aud | Sanguinary Score of the Wickedest Man eaused great alarm, but no damage. in the Stato of Kentucky. There 18 much public exdtement here over the attentfon from the real * culprit. ‘This evening §t is believed . that tho thief’s name {8 Quinn, being recognized by o col- And Appeals to the Furopean Powers to Sustain Him. criminal proveedings againe the press for sedls ored man who saw him somo days ago*| Jersey. e whl not be token tlere for sune | police, crested 8 profound - sensation el s Uon, Commiticesare”cotlection” contributions Bpeonlations Ooncerning the Relations and | (n a nelghvoring town in company with Welen, | d8y8 = : of surpriec and regret. The subject 7 e PepbOuinin i HIP - | e doSts. . Tutentions of Tmood sud ok el s, O e notD o ) e CATARRH e 4 . o hank Al 0 0 it . test Agalnst Italian Laws. » POR,TIN G‘- memy. 80 Inrge an amonnt of moncy was nview and Bpectal Diszaleh to Tha Toitune. or lese plausible were put forth to account for " Cepan Rarips, Ia., March 2L.—Tho Rev. Mr. | Mr. Hall's mysterfous absence. The police were Gowd, of Syracuse, N. Y., was robbed hiere. Jast | astoniahed to ind that the news of his disap- Helpad her the most of any Medi» afght of $135 In moncy and §2,000 n notea Just | pearance hud hecome the propertyof the public, cine she ever used. after having purchased a ticket at the depot on | but Mr, Hall ts much more kel to be heard of lars, for which which to return home, through the pnblicity given to hfs dlsappear- | , 577 Ioclosqd nlease, fiad thres tollac, for which out of the vault was that they were prepariug to by a large amount of Eastern exchange, and the teller had removed tha packages_from the vault for the sake ol convenience. More than 00,000 were on the table, All the circum- dud Calls opon tho Faithfal to Meet Force with Force, The Aggregate Steal of the Franklin Defauller The * Greco-Romans ** from Australia $200,008.85, and France Wrestle in New THE TAST, stances conspired 1o make the robbery . successful, ‘The thief {s descrihed a8 e ance by the newspapers than. through ony ef- | Cavanur. i lagt heiped me the most of suy medi York, LET DIES, small, heavy-set, smooth-faced, dressed in a CASUALTIES. forts to find him that have been made by tho | €19 ToVer vkl NourInNITG s o cprage, Loxpoy, March ‘c!,‘ m}l\xi;mnm tspateh re- 7 i“';"l‘“v "l“'*:'l ‘““;“" gl-u-;"'“ mm”)“']: of !llnrk fxrlmvn ‘mnl']{_!liz-efi,fil. \vlu; m’ll n':d ap. He authoritles, July 3, 1573, THarawick, Mase, 0 y ol add| M 'olin D, Lee, who s condemned to shot on a8 curly halr, ie officers of the bank offer o THE STRANDED i ND. N by oo " porta that Montancgrin troopsaroconcentating | & MIghty Contest of Over Elglit TIORTSe+~ | 3ijtay " next, “have sant. mumerous petilions, | ToWard uf- 6,000, $2,000 for s rest of the | Lowo Bnwett ¥, o Sfarch 31 he sieamer. | diffr by thele opilons ot rroCIATES on the frontler. Prince N,f;"”‘“‘ W,ll!: “;‘I" on the Longest on Record. signed by promlnent Mormons and Gentlles, gg';&:’:‘:&"'{fi":llhgo'ffizf‘“o‘}"t"e.{-’,‘l“e"‘fghg: Rusland lics about the sume as yesterday, al- | gnancial cmllnrl:uslmm:: “ lis ;:Wx?; l(l.':: :‘: the 20th for the camp ot Medun, he Herze. nsking for n commutation of his “sentence or W ,. ih Dispatches wi ent in | though the surf has been high, the weather rted o have stated th f i ¥ L] . gosinlan corps ts cuncentrated at Boganl, Uen, pardon to Gov, Emery, but the evidento of | M- Aitections, = and —€vory elfort mads 4 o tiat ey arc In._nu ey 2 thick at times to-day, so that one could hardly | embarrassed, but that they are well provided el scc the steanier rom share, The Tighters thal | for, wiile several persons wha ko S i | From Georze W. Shattark, Faq., late Forelgn came down yesterday had to leave. Nothing | {ntimately aro positive in their assertions of his """""'"". """:"’ ';:“:mx.x‘lu;‘:' > has been done towards discharging the cargo, it | financial distreas and thelr beliof that tids | o Z0fgmens L ligee becn Irqubled with Chmid gor ceal yeare, but by th of yuur rel belng 100 rough to work In the surl-boate. The | trouble has led to his disapearance by flight or iy Yelicved,' Ahidsdinmer § Despotviteh 1 marching on Banjaluks. A circular from Moscow urges all Blavonian com- mittecs to raise freah fundsin aldof the Moute; negrin war. The Ohampions Bearify Thelr Bodies "Hor- | it being so clear and the offense so heinous, ribly and Call It & Draw, + | the Goveruor has tolay, in answer to a tele- gram from the United States Marshal at Beaver, inquiring i he had enything further to com- The Brown Btockings of St Lows | \yyiiae rolative to Lee, replied, *Nothin to arrest the thief. Tho bank s wone of the oldest and. soundest In the city, though not the largest, Mr, fleonsu Tou- sey, the President, was formerly President of the Bank of tho State. David M, Taylor Is THOE SAD BY-AND-DY, iz | Cashier. Th nk was formerly the branch | Const Wrecking Company's steamer Rellef lisa ? o | freefrom it 3 make use of it in iy a Adispatch to tha Zvmes, dated Pera, March Dofost the Indianapolis Olub. hiatever.n This Inditates that Lie's Qoo 15 | bt of the Biate gt thimcirge o7 M0 Drane | F O nehored T shopd Aot hatf & myj waige | his deatl by sulcide, The most dillgent searcls | hfuest aid et cicetual remciy, | can conn 10, says: “ Nota few cases of rifles and car- sealed, , e A special to the Jornal Trom Platnfieta says | Ing forurders, A luge pump of the Wreeking | ib the city Very truly sours, ¥ idges upon swhich 80 vast t .of Turkey Dispatch to Neww York [erald, 1wo young men, one answering to the descrip- | Company was put ta work for awhile to-day, PAILED TO DISCOVER ANTBODY Oct. 26, 1974, GEQ. W, SHATTUCE. trilges upon which 8o vast & part .of Turkey’s < OMANL? Braven Ciry, U, T., March 10.—At an inter- | tio,'0f tha robber, werg .arrested this evening | dlschurcing a barrel of water each second, but | who has seen Mr., Hall since Friday cvenlng, o sbrunken resonrees are wasted have been sent OGRECO-RONMAN, view with Gov. Emery, at Balt Lake, he in- there, and nre now held to awalt the arrival of | seened to nake no Impresslon on the water i | A Into the pravinces, especially the European dls- Spectal Dispatch to The Tribunid. formed your correspundent, i refercnce to some | the Clilefof Polics {n tho mornleg, They walked tricts aud aloug the castern fromtier, and dls- tributed to the Mussulman population, which {s now belng organired a3 o national guard, which 1s only another name for Dashi-Bnzouks, The only task assigned these frregular bands can bo to overcome, and, If need be, crush and annihl- 1ate the Chirlatian population, for this is, after all, the real war to which the long continuance New York, March 21.—The Greco-Romon | rymors mn;-i:ml to petitloning him for the com- wrestllng match beiween Thicbaud Bauer, of w{“ut'i::;.llml c:‘:‘» a:n:nuwl n:.llmpfl"!‘)?m;u“ for . - | life o had not. bieard tho subject mion- ‘:l"‘f“‘ x i :nd ‘:g"m:m%fiffl":! ‘fiu:“f:, tloned. Ife declined to fudicate what courss he Alay far. tha gare:mOnCy; to et of | WOUld pursue 1n case sush o petition shonid $0,000, 2 pursc of 8500, and a private bet of | reooh him, Ife expressed the hope, however, $200, which began Tucaday ovening, proved the | that no such petition would be presented, ns he best and longest contested on recortd in this or | felt the full respousibility which would devolve any other country. Both men have been regard- | Unan uim in such an emergency, ‘mn of the way and rode part of the way from ndianapolls. Plainfleld is fourteen miles west, One hundred and soventy dollars in tens and twenties were found In the room where theyare confined, it as one of the partics was allowed to o after belng arrested, it is supposed the balance of the_money, If thoy are robbers, was disposed of. The people of Plaludeld belleve the parties are the thieves. | few inoments after he left bis office. The {',hn““:m" g;’"’ l;‘:“"&h’; ".'1';1;.‘"'333'"( ;"‘"‘ ::’:fi theory that lic has ylelded to o sudden desire to P E R S EV E R E the shore s strown with frarments | Visit England or France Is opposed by the asser- for miles. The bow of the steatmer, restingon j llon of some of his acqualntances :'e’xez{’l’yf'g'flffika' doessiot Sink, r'.'":‘w'z’"iafv'fi:";g that he had o very positive aversion | In the use of this remedy until cured, day than yui'(en!uy.- Longshoremen Kay the w" bt Lo o V"""' B wanid It contalus the great healing ele- ship sliows sfigns of weakness, and do not heal. | DOt willlngly make onc. Numcrous Inguirics menis of plants in their cssen- tate to asscrt she will never be got off, and that | about him were made at his office during the 2 i 1t 1s doubtful whether the cargo can be saved, | day, but 4o all wito camme the clerks {n walting, sential form as ohtalned It Is certaln, however, that the preparation of o ed as champfons, and both have been for some g " J — who were sincerely attached to Mr, Hall and by distfllation, atemialons Ukl talad time at comity. At 8:40 o'clock, when thoy 7,‘,',‘,E,,':,{’,‘T.f"u“,'_.fi.'&‘,X“&;fi;’:’:,,‘&“‘{’,}f'{“,‘,“‘;fi‘},‘";‘,'1 THE PINE-LAND STEAL, TULSDAVIS STORM, secmed deeply troubled by his absehce, were - Bpecial Dispatch to Tia Tribuns. Br. Pavy, Minn, March 2.—The Interior De- pertment's inquiry into the operations of the Minnesota Pine Rlug s not stopped, a8 published liere, but temporarily suspended because of the agent fu charge of the Inquiry belng called away by the sickness of his daughter., Under ordera from the Interlor Department the fnves- tigation fs befne conducted as quietly os possi- ble, but, judging from the witneases sworn, is made thorough. - Through witnesses {t has leakea out that many prominent citizens have been finplicated by tho testhnony taken, and ruuors name among others Gov. Plllsbury, who is a lumberman, and Joseph Wheelock, editor of tho Pioneer-Press, who Is not a lumberman, Conslterable cxcitement lLos been eauscd here by yesterday's publication concerningthese d Catarrh, in {ts extent and 3 compelled to make the same answer of “No nrlll,'llzfi:un':lu’m e sl elacrt ahicd T, i Bpecial Dispatch o The Tridune. ADRIAN, Michi, Murch S1,—A stArtlnR Om- | yigjup01 Tho condition of his business papers | cortainsonstitutionstic tranit Dbination of thunder, lightning, hall, snow, and Srjeuntyas el L (3 "M‘«r A sins wind, came upon this city last evening, hlock- :;:;:;';;x’,:;fifi':::’;&:‘“" by & firm who were ‘n"l’ 'f":'_;'u;v' xnfi?tfi’x?-fiflnf :n ecivea ot (e A stugl ing the country ronds and soun cutting off rafl- IS APPAIRS, Tect i eores mor CYen el the ssstent marer 1ee fitas, rond and telegraph communleatlons, Three 1o- | o, 40 grderly, and gave no clow whateser to hls et conotives were stalled with the evenlog traln absence, whfl' Lusiness semafuing unsettled, | 2eing, on for Jackson ot Lenawes Junctlon, five miles " ° g unsettled, | ugeds, ihe nr . distant, yemaining noarly il might. ‘The Luke | for which the fees were due, und which were ap- | docs s constant a e S T favoy, Bhore ti’fllll v.l;xc in Cl;{cflzoll:l Irrmklml-glme parently important and profitable, seemed to | wbl ¢ clreu ey ) ”l‘ulr .mluu-a';‘ but did not leave here until 4 this morning, bottt | contradict the report that e was eithier in great | Shije evidence uf tte grval s alae ieily conien to hand, locomotives” and " tho,mnl-car. "aving’ becn | wied of money or of practte. The ouly stster | oS ene sy s e, s Vi ¢ 3 an mpedlime: 4 fi“:"m J";o",';, :l',':; it s thzyrnul‘l)(‘l-)m::;::. ment made thus far shich ol all aecounts | S transmomn e reTIel Ly orery oar ooeaa A oo Such o visltation las lm.-\-ur hxc“cn ll(.;xmrln he;;:_-. for Mr, Hall's abscuce Is one fruma lady ;Hg :‘;::;.’;m ';;'.Rmflum'flufi o;:ll?)% o a'el’" o E’&fl': The clectrical feature lasted sill midnight, the | client of his, who brouzht word on | ence: anow continuiiz until this moming. Several | Friday afternoon o an oppusing lawser that | WEAVJeEN BAICAL Cene it told by all wliolesle and frame structurch In the country are reported | ye 70y was goloi out of town for & fow duye Tetail drukstats througtiout the Unitedstates, Price,8l. damaged by lightning, C o L L l N S, KeNosita, Wis,, March 21.—A serlous accl- | that the worst fears concerning Mr. Hall may dent occurred this afternoon on Maln street, in | not be realtzed, and the feeling on the subject v P which Mr. and Mre, Buker, of this city, w‘ew that fs uppermost in the public mind is one of OLTAlc LASTERS badly fujured. . A team belonging to Mr. Georgre :'I:L';Nkvfl respect and regret for the missing e LA A el NECORDER MACKETT, Afford the most grafeful rellef In all camo tearlne down Main streot at o hreatineck | 87 cxcoedinrly warm ande inthnate personal Affections of the Chest and Lungs. apeed. Mr. . wan driving down the strect from | Iriend of Mr. Hall, suld, when usked to give his D e e ecalual revcrs inja | be found, und tho” ol theory T huvo formed s | CHIRONIC PLEURISY CURED, rles about the face and head, which were at first | 1haty 1€ he "‘““I' cannot be foitnd fn tre elty, ho mp{mud tobe fatal, Mr, B. was lao severely | thust have left it for some.good aud bruls 'y ed. One horse was budly cut up nud thie - L -bavey bl o DL stopped Into the arcus, more than 4,000 men of ( sons, Mormon and Gentile, expressed thoir the wealthier class, and somo thirty or forty | readiness to II‘T\ it, though a much larger nuin- women, (neluding Miller's wife, wera present, | ber on both sids nat only refused to tolerato the fdea of any chauge In “the sentenes or_an; Both contestants wero atripped o tho walst, | G {1ef OGN mfi;‘“un' A A Miller wore blue trunks, Bauer green, and both | wait” upon the Governor and_remonstrate had on white tights and stockings. Miller ap- n‘tlznlnut h;a Inui;rel;eruugu.' lomd llm.r;nl . Mormon_ said, on_belng interviewed o the :'f‘“m} ‘:‘:‘, I‘Xfigmnz:d h,m orfmgzv “;::; aubject, 4 No, 'sir; T would ratlier shoot Lec my- aduaie 4 P 4 ¢ 193 | "Il than bave him cacape, I hove Jong cnough slight, Dauer tipping the scales af encountered the - atigma, botb n Europe and pounds, and Miller at 107, Both had been care- 4.,);;;1“, w"mcn u,fi ) nun:n(n{ {‘}fnf]?:" mussa. fully tralned, and were lu superb coudition. | tre lm cus lupun “i peopla of Utuly, Emi! Regoler acted asumplse for Bauer, and went throigh the fleld of the tragedy in 2 the gpring of 1858 and saw the skeleton: its Ttichard Ponnill for Miller. ‘Willlam Clark was | B3 ShEIVE b S0P 800 st Ty SREBGROLT It cliosen referce, At 8:55 tho tnen locked arms | e fiendish massacre from thio lipa of o for the firat hout. Miller soughit from the com- | young man who was a forced witness of a por- mencement to force a victory, relyingon his | ton of the bloudy scene, and my feclings were such that [ would have stiot thé old scouudrel superlor strength, but tho Frenchman's | Yo' mvecir Tad he appenred befors me. Tho CoxsTaxTiNOPLE, Morch S1.—A telegram says the Montencurin delegates have recclved a dlapateh from the Princo of Montencgro, In which hie abandons the claim to Splzza, the tight bauk of the Maratclia River, tho fortified Islands fn Lake Scutar], nnd some otlier points, and besldes the terrltory already conceded by the Porte, Ho merely asks for the Districts of Ricksich and Kountschi, and = portlon of Kol- stschin and the right of the free navigation of the Boyann. He docs not ngreec to cede Vassoyopitz to Turkey. The delegates *communlcated these roduced copditions to Bafvet Pasha, and the Council of Mintsters coushlered them this ofternoon. It is stated that the Porte peralsts furelusing the Prince’s demands, eapecially as o Lo e 1 08 (0 pro- and another. statement that hie sent o ticssage rda th fon of Nicksich., Safvet Pasha | o%ility ~~moro than compensated for | jan wiio wante Lee spared is no friend to the | Investigations. and from parties belleved to bo NUNAWAY ACCIDENT, to the same effect to ex-Judge Beebe, fi!{;‘ c&“;:‘fg:;&" &g N‘I»'::,:;; declsl:n x::h: his apparent Inferlorty of nuscle. | Mormon people.” {mplicated, beeause of thelr inste o ascertain Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, TIIE HOPE 18 GENERAL how much Is public. 1t s learned that the smount of piuc stealing as flrured by the Gov- ernment Is much larger than stated ° yesterday, The Government can claim over half_a million «damages from respousible persons, Of courso ofliclals nuat be Involved; this without reach- inr the greater system of fraud fuvolved in the land-scrip fsaues. After feinting awhlle, Miller suddenly grasped Bishap 8moot, of the flouring City of Provo, Daver about tho back, but tho later easlly | tblrty-five miles'from Ralt Lake, fn conversation forcod Wimself out of his clutches. Miller mado | P2 thS, sublect exprested himsolf, cautlous- 1y, o socond attempt and sccured n better grip, but | tirough it ‘the trying scenies of the. i aln Bauer wriggled away cosily, A third at- | vaslon of Gen, Johuston's army in 1857, and :Empl and he liad him tight. ~ Bauer siowly | thought he knew his nind {u referenco to the backed up, watehing his cusnee, and, with HEP: massacre. He (Smoot) had Lelfeved that Lee nin, mpflllt\' cxeeuted o spring and a whitl | was u gullty man, though ho kuew but little Ihn%hndenl I safely two feet awsay. Uauer's | mmore of the'clrenmstauces thun wers faniliar to turn next came fle secured a good body | the public. 1l knew well unmx?h that Brighain hold. but Miller quickly forced his arms apart. { Younc hoa been rendy und onxious that justice Mitler then caught Baucr around the breast and | should be dune to the Instigators of the Moun- tried to throw him, but he dropped on all fours | taln Meadow inassacre; “"but it had been from which positfon it was {mpossiblo to over- | the princioal aim of the Judges and the prosc- lelegates, Lonpox, March £1.—The Post announces that the Cabloet has not accepted the Russtan modi- ficatlons, and requires, before consldering them, a distinct pledge of demoblltzation. * The Uov- crnment,” it says, **1s asked not only to submit to the nwmended version of the protocgl to which it is disposed to sgree, but alsu to concur in the arrangements by which they would find tliemselves alter the signature of the protocol Lound to ask Turkey to disarnin before Ruxain would detnobillze its anny, 'Uhis cundition bas seemed fundinisenble.’” — TWEED AND SWEENY, &pectal Dispatch to The Trivur, New Youk, March 21.—It Is azscrted by somo that Tweed's chances of speedy release from ptlson are fmperiled. by the presence of Swee- Mesers Wrrks & PorrEn: for many months past sufferce < > culleit by my plysidan Cliroile MONTENEGRIN APPEAL. turn him. While Miller wos bracing himself | cuting ofilcers until rocently toreach Brigham, | ny, and by others thatit ls Sweeny who bus | cutter completely demolislied. " st e ‘tatnier I, o, ! A Vieuna dispatch says that the Montencgrin | fors supreme effort, Bauer sprang llfie light- | George A. 8mith, und o few other leuding rflf:suu to fear tho disclosures of the ex-Boss, Lids Byl v :nx:m\!nh; ,.‘.’1e t}:firlllh‘;&“ Y[Fx‘.mi :.’;r ‘:1‘“{‘-? o niany Fn-‘.'-i "‘:' i nind. i, aeoroi Qovernment fs about to address a cireular to | ning tugln fect s free man, Tho cxcitemont | Mormous, * Brighan Young," continucd Bish- | while: the latter bas no reason to be TUE BURLINGTON MYSTERY. o, (t. ottt dnl "r (‘.‘l i u‘ Ll "cl\‘l" ed theuniatle e the Cousuls of the l'owers at Ragusa, declaring | was’ intonse. Bauer sccured a vise-llke grip { op Bmoot, * hnd always safd and published thut formed st the rosncet. of what dpecial Dirpatch (o The Tribune, ?fl;ml‘" "‘ thought, and patlently awalt his r ¥ s she hus conquered, ho will continue to | was pronc.upon his {ace, his limbs_spread, an: ! parties to Justice whenever s court shoul 2 o o Trev b T whereasinfore t n defend them nmm':lut any attempt at recipture. Baie o8 t%on of him. Bauer clutched’ him fioar{gnlzcd which was not coutrolled by the | stand. Politiclans well acquafnted wity | Martin Iluber went down to Fort Mudison to- T the Tirstern Aeickiied Leeat. I CautL, Whiefoaslnfore Lt v " New Yous, Murel “$L—It s boen ascer’ das 1o Identity, If poesible, Hio corpse Jound an | g, 'Str, Hall called ut the'eity prison Baturiay Hog Istand yesterday as that of his fony Who | g5y to seo u ellent, snd told hin ke would has been nfusing sluce Jast January, Hecould | have bis cwe adjourned over as he L“".'.’fi was not identify it by the clothing, and” the head of | ghout to leave the gity, and would by ubsent the corpsa not nuving been yet discovered fden- | a week, My befieve e Hall salled for - lcution o Tpsatushio piabter Twas wo 10 dwanyihing. e Incsitny Wil Piemaury recomnitend W to the sl Yours reapecttutly, : RANCES HARRIDIAN. Ont.axp, Me., April di, 147, under the breast and turned iin half over, but | mob who sought above all things clsc hls “could do no more. Changlng his_tactics, he | (Young's)own Ife” The Bishop suld that fi'nu d the Austrnlian twice around the body, | weraa petition for commutation of Lee's sen- ted bilin clear of the ground, and tried to fling | tence to imprisonment aneuu-d for lis signa. him upon his back. Miller kicked oud struggled | ture ho should probably append his namne, Loth men oxpress o confldent opinfon that nelther will testify ogafust the other, aud sirengthen the statement published that a com- promise wth the prosccution bas been made by LOST. Loxpox, March 33—5 g. m,—~An Odessa tele. gram states that au Engllsh steamer with arms a4 ammunition Jrom New taven for Constane tinople has been lost, NOT YET BIONED. furlously, defeating ecach ottempt. Bauer | thougb be would rather not sce such a potition. | which the sults which have been draceiug so 3 osslble. N K There it no medlcal or protective applisnca that wiiy Lono, March 22—5 o, mi.—Tho Zimes con. | left Miilier “lylug ~on the ground, | . Brigham Young, Iunderstand, slnce the con- | jong through the courts will b ettt [ eation eas aposble Eurdps Satundey. fast s T s grateTuland efiertiie (o Tiel ?Il‘wcuunm Ir- firms the Soif's announcement that the protoco) | wnd - himself ° assunied . n slmilar | viction of Luc, fn in interslew with an ox-oflicer | pf Treed bo aliowed. s freedom. A report, " PY ATE Fev e hiein cupablo of Brveuting peHiuus dlsedscs oF has not yet been siined, but says: “The difli- | position n short distance off, Miller aceepted | of the courts hers who lud somothine to do | fiat “the stipulation with Sweeny oud the DBURNED T0 DIATIL . Thiese Vryus, clty ay vaulsh ' o few dags of even | the defl, andy springing upon the Fronchian, | with Lec's firat trial, exprossad Ljmsolf in this TPeople's lawyers guarantcelng it lmmunt | DAYTON, O,y March 20,—A Jitle geit] 4 yoars bours. To all appearance Russin ts eager to | struggled o valn toturn bim over, Tha Tatter | way: * 3y rellglon teaches e to seo {ou 11| ty trom nrrest duelne bis trial and for thirty | old, daughter of Levl Holier, wus burned to IN, O, Price, 21cents. Bold by all drugzists. Malled of ro. find any honorable meaus to yetreat froin her | exeeuted anothor of his romarkable twists and | hell before giving nun )nu evldence whlle you daye therealter was not binding upon the cotiris cetpt of pries, 1 @ contaTor Unie. $1+25 T0r B2, OF 255 ‘Wraped rrauied, by perilous position, Thu European Cabluets dre auxlous to afd ber oa furas thoy can without compromising themselves. According to our ‘Vienna correspondent, Runsiuis willlng dlsarm- uwent should be simultancous on boti sides. ANTICIPATING, A Zimes Viennn dispatel revorts that Safvot Tasha, thanking the forefzn Clarges d’Aflulres regafued his feet. | Cousiderable feinting fol- | are aiming to convl ! This remark prob- lowed, and finally, when the patlenice of the [ ably referred to the fact that much of the evi- spectators was waning, Bauer suddanly caught | dence which couvicted Leo was procured through .\?filur fu his clutehies, Nfted him In tho air, | Church instrumentallty, preesed nis chest backward and slapped him 1 was told by o former Church attorney, who ugzaingt the floor, The referee decided a fale | figurcd in theTirst trial, that the fallure ot the foll amnid tremendous applause, Thne, 40 | jury to azreo on aconvietlon ot that tinie was princpally due- to a misunderstanding on tho denth yesterday on her father's farm six miles INCINNATL, O., Mareh 21.~The flourin Yl Pl s was promptly contradicted by prominent lay- y g o 4 Rourlu mill | tor tertery s yers yesterday, aud pronounced absurd, Juhin ). Townsend wald yesterday that thers was no truth in the report to the “clfect that his cltent, Elbert A. Woodward, bag visited Mr, Sweeny since his return, and _been eloseted with him at Lis house for several hours, Ho nlso utated that VEERE & L-I\‘n:xht,t!-l ;{:{-wl lb}:uhe‘rm:‘luflllfih:!’;l ‘f"-"f;r sgme | of Leun, Houston & Brother, at South Churles- rnling b el 3 ey catwzht. e L ] 0 v Iy was ronsted to o erlsp befare ussistance y buroed to-night. Loss estimated ot could reach her, R —— —— Cxxcl’xsl.:'r :")‘gr‘:hTL}l'.')— g‘llg:izll;‘ ntines® ‘The alarm from ‘I’!L‘x '."‘i‘l“n? .T:JOIM. evenfug “‘EST END ”RY GOODS llm]SE, winutes, ¢ be, us counsel for Tweed, had had no commu- g ) was caused by the burnlug out of a chimmney at for their presence at tho opening of the Turk- ‘I'his second bout was a repetition of the first, | part of the counsel employed by Lee anid by the i iy perfortunce at Wood's Theatre this afternoon | |, 9 {ah Parliament, 10l them thoy bad_ Leard the | with some. vasiationn, Whidh, raised @ cry of | Chureh. I fact moss.af the evidence that con | Biestion with e, Bwecny, the drop-curtaln became necldentally loosencd | 0 1610 Halsted stroct. Dawige nomival, MADISON & PEORIA-STR, intentions of thu Sultan, who “hoped he would | * Foull '—Mulerv,hrunln[.illh lead Into Bower's | victed Les was ready for uze, but was not MICKE and fell to the stage with a terriflc crash, injur- e not be called uwpon to give any | neck, and npparently strikug him with both | brought in court for suine reason, porhaps be- A 7 g two stage catpenters, Ot naned Whites OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Spectal Dlpatch to Tha Tribune. LovisviLLg, Ky, March 21,—Henjamin F. Mickey, regarded as the worstman In Kentucky, was to-day at Bhelbyville found gulity of the murder of John P, Wilson in Oldbam Couuty Jast Moy, ‘The verdict was that ho be confined for 1ffe in the Btate Penltentiary, Mlckey's last crime was his fourth willful murder. * After killing two men and sceurlug - freedom, he was convicted by u Loulsville jury for slaying athird mau, In wmfiany with several others, Mickey mora positive utternuces of his sln- cere futentlon to fuwwellorute the Reondition of the people. The vorrespondent remarks: #1f this is correct it Indicates o purposs to fore- stall gny demunds which might be made to Ine duce Turkey tusign aninternuttonal obligution,” ROME, THE POFA'S HBALTIL Loxpon, March 31.—The Nges dispatch from Rome states that all Mintsterd uceredited to tho Vatican have been Instructed to report fully hands and head, Varlous rests were allowed, | cause it was fucompatibile with tho ‘,u:ury set up ouce of nlf un hour, At2:0 aootherjestof | and argued earncstly by counsel, that tho flve minates was taken. Miller drunK some | massacre was an Indian, fiot a Mormon affair, coflfee, ,but Bower murcl‘\' Srinsed Mis | This defented the Subsequently tho mouth ~ i cold water, ‘Tnelr strenuth | present District Attorney, Howard, detcrmined did mot scem to hovs dmproved, | totry Lee upon the merits of thy. case, atd pro- and the strugglo untll 8:20 o’clock was a seriea | cureld cortain documents from the church of long feluts, und short, desperuteo clitiches, A | authorities, Including Brigham Young's letter third rest of twenty-four wmibutes was taken, | of instruction tospare the emigrauts nud ses ‘The refuree announced that the two umbplres | them anfely and lruudll out of the Territory. Juut agreed to call 8 draw If there should bu no | This lette” did ot reach Lee's comp ot Cedar fall at the end of half an hour, bug Baver pro- | City untll after the slaughter, though the youne tested 80 vigorously that the aunouncement was | mab who bore it s sald to have mude the qulck- = ligpse lud u les broken, and Willian, Millera | LoNDoN, March 21.—Steamships Spain and | f{ A I 1 wrist fractured, State of Indlung, from Ulascow, bave arrlved = . & I out. . THE NUZZ=-SAW, v g, : > Vi - Fpectal Dirpateh to The Tridune, PontrLasp, Me., Moren 3L.—Arrived, steam: Fout WArxE, tnd., March 21, —~John Arst, on | 8hib Clrcassiun, from Liverpool. employe of Holtes' saw-mill, four miles west ,‘\“‘"’0““-2'?5"‘" 9]‘-—“""‘0""llf‘nmllllnn ' of this eity, sullered o fearful death thls morn- [ Ehius, from Liverpool, aud Rotterdaw, from Ing, - Mo fell across a revolving clreular saw, 8aN Fuaxcisco, March 21.—Salled, Britlsh ] and his body was cut In two and frightfully | yreqiser Gacelic, for Houg- via Yokolamua, wrogled. Hativas, March 21, —Steamer Auguste Andre, withdsawn. The contestatts wers still weak, | est rouna trip over made between Cedar City | Overpowered tho juards of the prison aud ca, RUN OVER AND KILLED. which urrived disabled suue wecks ago, und re- | Al-Wool Black Fronch Cashmeros ';‘;‘"n'&f‘l“""‘.’i ou the condition of th Pope’s | 30" Hicugh thelr offorts wero perslstent | and Salt Lalio Clty, belng about o days, > | capet beating thion: terribly Lufors getting' Lw,,g,:““‘ Ky Marh AL Coupiesdonps | V1o elearud to-day for NuweYurk, 8t 60 ots; doublo fold, and u groat nway, 1e was caught a year sfterwards, and brought back to Lowsville. Two sisters con. tributed the savings of years to pay lawyers, anid they secured a verdict of nequittal, " Mickey, T 9 Ky arke: T ‘barguin, nal says: » At Parls, Ky., to-nlicht, J. T, Parker, ENCOURAGEMENT FOR THE FEEBLE, 40-iuch Black Froneh Cashmoros at o well-known cltizen, was killed by the cars, x b Tie opened o awiteh, and, M\llny;: et e | Dobllity, whettier 1t be fnhorent of caused' by @63 warth 80u. DYING. Roma, March 21, —Mouslguor Nardis, auditor of the sacred yota, Is dying, and desperste, they were all in vatn, Miller 1 bellove, my informunt says, that ft was not was evidently the worst off of the two, s | understood that the Church nulhurulw desfred tremendous “muscles wers Hinp, ho breathed | toshleld Lesorto provent the facts of the heavlly, and coutented hin the most | mussacro coming out in evidence, but that for. v , % overlaxed streogth or proteacted flinces, hus 1 | 40-inch Bluck French Cashmeres ot ¢ ofe o “hure presol t of fail and fzht ufter hls release, | cogine, £ In twain” A LONCILEATION: l."éfie‘zn‘l‘.'.‘.é‘»“y";‘i’iifi“8.:'1.‘5&‘2‘.:‘:';1.3“.‘.,:‘3,‘12.":;3 "'Illl?lL"r‘::'mc"l:ffl'.-”;',,{';’e':,:f“‘wfii:gw"fl':fi?i: :;'I'ff’m?e‘:l :unj::: u:f:ue‘::.“:n:firmfinfi t‘&'flfé)fflu‘ Songies i UL 10 N most depressing Intluence upon tho mind, brveding | 75 nnd 850; nbout 20 per cont Loxpon, March 81.~A sveclal from Rome to | evury opportunity, buv Bauer, when appeated | that Brigham Youug was desrous of saviug Lee, | 0f Ws slsters. Here Do stald unthl bis Jast erite ST. LOUIS o nb{m :Il'ulll\uh\:\ly lwnr:y ‘;u;\ ‘ulnlle:‘mlr- ffl;‘ undor valuo, the News anys: * A full roport of tho sittlug of | to, dowgedly refused to entertain n proposal | if possible; but ThEs Viow eamot bo- peeonciled | occurred. - This wus, us the jury states, a will: % L "'"'“": iy Sl 'b::' o ey projucts | 40-inoh Bl“il‘ Fronch Cashmero at the Relclutag on_the 24th ule, ot Becliu hus | 80 Biop About L0 spectatora sl | with the ubdoubled fact that the trlal which fx‘:'-’x:x"&:flfxl,'f:flfi imedor, For Which the accusid A Curlous 3ix o City Folittess Spd ey ::fi'hu iy .‘nfc:,:'.‘fi»'-fr R & é)uu ;h\\g‘rt k&}.as. T Es : en sent b Vatl that the 1 remained and cheer m~ to the echo. | convicted Leo was cssentially a Church prose- did 4 . FIRUES .ing! 0o roguc! ashmores af the mlml;",‘{‘,‘,hu.lfl,;fasm.,lad,,',:u CPWArdy tho | Finally, at 5:50 u. w., afters last awd nearly | cution; that the principal, € not all tuo fm- s Bpecial Dupaich fo The Tribuns. tion, It is proved Ly Incontrovertible evidenca o Holy Bee, and be fuduced to tako tho fuitiative towards conctltation, BELLIGERENT, Loxpox, March 31.—A telegram from Rome 8258 that a Ister version of thu Pope's utter- aoves at the Couststory yestorday Is that while fuvelghing against thy desre to deprive him of the libierty of apecch, he eucournged resistance ticreto, saylug that fhe time Lad twmo to m- ploy force, succedsful attenipt tu throw his oppouent, | portant, evidence was glven by Mormous, and Bauer listencd gaspingly to the refereo’s ap- | that the jury was lnmel‘vmm posed of Morinons. peal, aud blurted ont, " Well, it Mr, Milier | ‘The ense was not complicated by the introduce wants to stop, I'm williing, but I want iw to | tion of Killngensmith, au ackuowledged partiel- stop Wis newspaper talk. T refercedectared | putor lu e tassacre and o Mormon apostle, thu mateh o druw, Both wen were umn,{ Owing to the luadequuey of provisions for the used \l!). They had to be lquurlu nll.--kcurhl of prisoners at Beaver, United to thele roums. On thelr reasts, | Stutcs Marshal Nelson applied to Gov, Emery shoulders, erms, uccks, Jaws, and wrists | for & squad of Federa) suldlers to puard Les there was hardly a spot fromwhich the skiv hud | aud another squad (o exccute hift, This led to not been rubbed by the coustaut manipulation | acerrespondence with Gen, Sherman, who was they had undergonv. ‘Thelr lps and noses wera | willing to scvede to the et request, bus In re- swollen, and, altogether, they were pitlable | gard to the lutter sald he did not regurd It o A TGN, 3 Bpecial Vorrerpondence of Ths Tribune, Mixoxk, I, March 20,—Last Saturday night two mniners, working In the Minonk coat-shaft, had a tight. - There was & colored man, a hulfe witted fellow, working In tho shalt, and Toby Jones, a_notorlous Democratic politiclan, also colored, hat been wont to inake Bim a butt, Ou thes uhicht I quéstion they had s fight, Tho bl witted individual sitacked Jones with a plece of 4 hoe-handle and a knife, cutting him hin badly about tha head, aud, l[nmwlng him dow, hl’t. §7, Lovts, Mo, March 2L.—Tiie local polittes | yat tostetter's Stomach Ditiers s on unfullinz | it WOYth 4135, of a city were never In worsy muddlo that aro | yirengthencr of (ho wouk, anid that I adiition 1o | FBOCE q“P““”l‘“ Black Cashmeres thoss of 8t. Louis st the présent thwe. Both | vitalizing tho physical orgunizntton It eatablivhes roportionatoly chgn.p. % ! - ¢ Conventl regularity smonug thuse orgaus upon whose efivient | 48-ineh Muck Drap d’kite at §1,60; tha Republican aud Dewoeratle Conventions | 0 5t Yo dutive fmposeib on thew by natwre | © gpooiuily cho) 2 met toduy for the purpose of nominating I‘M""“N vl ,‘,{':n': he l'"l' ,“!.mg.:,":‘ul_‘::::'xr 4 opaou B’l’nuk I})l:flp A'Eto nt 5176 cundidates for Mayor and other mBufcd. | inetances mizi the lnvigura g orth §2.35. h "y o infh f tiln hieall 3 pul officers, The vesult was that [ JRENEILC (G L siu, nervous aiiments, | 2'qases Hlnok Mohairs at 45¢ yard; ke, Uinary aututer: | 3 95808 IRC the Democrats nominated and the | constipatfon, intermitt Republlcans fudorsed the present Mayor, Heury Ix‘xlo troubles, gout and rhieumatiow, aud other mal- 5 cosos Bisck Alpacas, handsomo Orerstolz, for re-clection. ‘The extraordinary | 8dies 0 = 5 # i lity, at 36 and 300; aetion by the Conventions represeuting the two BUSINESS NOTICES. gggfi‘fi%‘:&‘;‘}n" Y and 300; GERMANY, A LAUOK CONPLICT. sigbta. pasy of the duty of the army tu cxceute the | Jones' under JHp completuly off“and swallowed | parties is au unprocedented_occurrencs In polit- 50 piocos Black All-Wool Emproas Benriy, March 31,~Laborers b rda; § S —— brocesses of the civil courts, It Joues Is I the hands of the doctors, uud the | fend events fn Missourd, and 1s a striking proot 0 . MUTked s oiiser tote Bossas ok gyt BASE-DALL. "This YouceL wa vad Tor tho reason that 1t | BAICWIted Taan Hak Gude Jones had 5 aamcers | o s oouarity uf t "The standard quality of Iurautt's Colazno | Oloth: at 40, 45, and 50 ots 3 Vory of tho popularity of the Overitolz Adminiatra- | gy Fluyoring Extracts bave, withoutau exception, f tlon, und of bis anating ability us u pollticlan, s choap, ‘ Overatolz wos orlgually & Demoerat, then w Ife Sl cumpetlsrs 1 overy u3positivn Wherover Auatrn,;inn Crapes at 50c; rogular publicai, then a Democrat, afterwards an Ine Bave been placed for the past twenty yrars; G850 quuty. dependent, und 18 now 8 nondescript bear lacu thd cap-stons upon past hutork, the | Aystralian Crapes at 6003 regular Special Dispaich 10 The Triduna, was thought to bu a difficuit matter to secure 81, Louis, Mo, March 21.—The Brown Btock- E:‘fi:gu:lw would bléu w"g"'?‘l'" ol‘wflt Lee, h‘lll to-day— ¢ number of stalwart sons an :’::::é":::" g‘r:m“ng;"a:f;;:' I‘:S:::: and !I’nt- grandsons residing in this country, whe, it has ous kulfe-cut in tho top of his head, busides othicrs nbout his fuce, — tramway fu this vity, because the Jatter accepted lower wages. The police supported the Posen- ers, but were repulsed. A company of infantry ¢ them tho highest awards for exc HORSE-THIEF CAPTURED. A b Yaadeh rivnce: waa ordered out, and, with some mounted ; Leen rumored, have threatened to kill all per- Hpecial DispateA to The Tridune, ing wlegloucs Lo uo party yet | tribunalat illadelpiia, composed of experienced | g oy aipe In the Relchetay, the i flaxgfi.clmlzulllu hit by'?llnt, gave Mack & run fn the sixth, | thele” wilingucss to bo deputized wa specia) | DOed borsc-thiet and eracksman, was bronght to | PRERAS L BT 10 Lot ponilar prejus | ¥Orke e e S Black Bombazines from §1 yerd up; this city from Madison, Wis,, this morning, un- der o requisition slgned by Gov. Cullom, and lodged in Jall ou the charge of stealing a valu- able horse from a fanmor residing in this county in February last. ‘This makes the eighth horso- thief that has been bruught to justico for plying his nefarfous vocation fn this section within tha past twelve months, During that thme forty- uine haorses, tocether with other stock, huve pech run off by the membersof the grog who have lony tufested this rezlou. seat of the Im 1 C c oo perial Court ot_ Ucermany was 108DON, March 23— o, i.~Tho Vews' corre- Spondeut remarks that the largeness of tho ma- lunt{. ¥iz., 71, Which favored Lelpzie as the seat 9f the dmperial law court caused great surprise. This fs the scvercat blow yet Dealt at Prussia :::L the work of centrulizition and consolldu- Muarshals for this emergeucy, und think they McGeary scored for the Drowns fu the seventh | o geueyy fnnfng on a base hit and Fiint's error. In the :;3{:,‘&;‘,’,,?,‘.?.”"&"&'::“}‘,‘;3. AREUALLE el pase clghth inning Remsen and Dorglr::rl::x ;fl wlzfll H Ll‘m Wi Druux':,t from Salt Lake City to Bea- ite, an error by Quest gave t first an cr In o wagon about two weeks ago, accom- T Dongan e Nichotle Clpy | panied on 0 the Uotted Biates Hutaa s od McGeary followed with base hits, Croft, | piatricb-atlomes, aud reached bere gafely, [ Yy h ? | thuugh a litle late, owing to o storm. As Leo Nicholls, and Clapp scoriog, thereby winning | s as well known fu this vouutry as Grant fs fn thy {uma 8t. Louls earned one run. Dorgan, | New York there would not scem to bo much Croft, MeSorley, and Fliot played spleadidly, | sympathy felt for hin amone the people, who the others rather poorly, could eadlly have rescued hiin at guy polut of oices und popular futelligence, by is an astute Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat Requlres | . VOrY choap goods, ireowarkr W cat £t U i conveirtion guar. | ik siis sitentian. by necioct oltomtimes sus | Honriotta Cloths, desirable quali- anteed to go his way us well as uny wire-worker | fn somo fucarablo lung divease, ¢ Brown's liroa- tios, $1.25 and upward, thia county hus produced, Of colrse this Joint | chlalTroches* will alinost invarlably give relict. Black Tamiso Cloths, good quality, fudanfil:lwtd “w.’)“"' ; b);! ‘Imthu Pa{‘lllli: i "‘M_ml—“.; = o ots. oy vider hC partles, S % eep's ent Partly-Made Dress Shirtw Crotonnos, 85a; worth §1. R it actious lavo withdrawn from eucll, | tho very boals wis for a3 can bo tniuhed aw carily | BlACk Crof s, H . flle}:l&l':::.vl';lzuihc conrsu of thelr respeitive cous | as huu:ymlngn' Dandberehiet. 173 Madivon strect. Bpocial Burgains in Black 8ilks, yeutlons, and demanding strafght party nomiua- —— —na—— - tions, ‘Tho Republican factivn met tenisht at | 3irg, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, for chile 1 ‘Furner Hall, where. they rallicdu foreo of near~ | drenteething, softens the kum, Feduces intlamann. 1y 400, who resoluted with much enthusiust tion, sllays ull puln. Sure to regulato the buwels. Bach put jorth s call for a Republlcan Conv e e r—— 3 ) tl MEXICO, . CADALLOS. BaN Frawcisco, March 81.—)Maj.-Gen. Jose ki Zizaro. 45 Bt E—— = tunday, t Inate loy Boland's Al tio Witter Wi 4 L] e March 31.—3faj.- (e oo et (e ol 2 o1 N N FELOYN, ct next Batunlay, to noil oland's Aromatio er Wine ol fron ks Cabalios, latc Comtnander-fa-Chief of the Fourth IEFEEEE ANOTHER BOLD GRAN ACT. T RANELIS PELON e it otlicers, amd s, elrcumvent, 4o | remedy for nervous debilty, fmpoverisid blaods Madison & Peoriassts. . Tertltorlal Diviston of the Mexicau Hepublic, b T Apreial ipatc) s 0. Tribine, IXDIANATOLIS, March 21.—A judgment has | effurts of thoso who had sold vut the pasty. | sudiupalsed Srenion Do fid cowpristug the Northwesternand Pacidc States, -4 0 o of if g g [Tspiawaroits Ind,, Masch 3L—Tho robbery | yeoy taken by Walter 8, Johuson, Recelver of | THo Democtutle factian ield un fudictistlon : CING POWDEIS, starts this mornlug overlsnd to New Orleaos, 3 0o oy g b oftho Indisns Notional Bank to-day was tho 'y it Notional Dank of Franklin, fu the | Beee it e G e Sints, | oo s e SEAIEIN G EON D wheney ho will proceed 1o Kio Grande, aud 303 3 S B[ O §f wost darivgerime over perpetrated fi this eltyy | vy wyates Court, agalnst Rickard T. Tuvlor, | about 5000 bebig present, uanimous_for a : t‘ enue i Mexico. Me returus by special invita- 3 1f v 1(13] o[ o|ond has been tho cause of’ great excitement tho defaultiug Cashier of that bonk, for $200,- | straight-out Hourbon notulnation for Mayor, st Diaz, by whow It Is expected he will be | Nic 3] 1| of 3{ o 8 1| sioce b vccurred, which was ab about 13 o'clock, | 33K3, This ropresents tho amount of Taylor's | Hutclinsund hla vo-speakrs declared that the ‘uml Sceretary o Way, nsa rewerd for pagh ) o .. . = = ={.=l,=| = | Tho Bankis located on the corncr of Mertdian | recent defuleation, 2 Democratle party had been stabbed i the sy services. A s 31| U B 16)%'5) 8 | 0 Wasbington streets, a favorita cornce for e houso of its fricuds, and that Overstolzobtained FRANCE Homgty al of+ol o 3 3l oftoafers, avd, througn glass doors, all CHARGED WITH MURDER. i sutbatiod Ly siilog the Lallubbosss at 4 4003 3 3 3 0| the operations of the Baok are easily - Spectal Diepaich 1o Tha Tribure. Hiie & Convention to meet ext Saturday aud Pans, MareeASBATILATORT, p 8 39 Hall 3 3 )scen A few days ogo, after consuita. | ‘BUBLINGTON, la, March 21.—Toslay wnof- | 1% CONEREL ¥ AL} The Maquty iy oyt Sacdabion seuds 30 3 8 A"6l B! 9 o, 1t was resolved by the Benk cashier to | ¢F from Texas, nccompanied by tho Deputy | P'sg’ereat and interuninablo Las the taugle bo- | + . » Bl uls D'Alzac, bis frst Atd-de-Camp, to | ¥ | I I T ey ceroens over the desk whero tho | Shesift of Hancock County, 11, arrested George | come that both parties urc alinost teaorurlly | ; . b tlin, to cougratulate the Ewnperoron bis 80th 3.0 of of 2 of 0| pace somu sox b Simpion st Dallas City, [IL, charged with com- | distupted, aud the ght is wve uf fuctions. Absolutely Pure. rihday, i g 8 8 g 3 10 g IP u{l(‘ng T‘.""J:‘J::; m:—';:y’.:‘:,;"'nmrfl"fl, witting o wurder {o Texas i uc{fikr last. Tue 0':"“h‘;‘l‘l‘:f“m;kfu‘;rd; o n‘:“‘l’i“lfil‘: e Im. y they were ordered. The, otlicer aud prisouer as. | tion t cre b3 1ittle hopo uf 4l 2 hbw, s G il 28] 5| o ] 510 | bk sl oo o 5 i of e et = cherOrTRS | ishastie man vt Ml i e, | T T e i THE REBELLION. R S ot not betug dry, It was declded not to put O'DONNELL. il a4 the Tndependent vobeyaud s at bl | GO0 had ouly in {la cuie, acai e for saly by tio bet grocers everywhere, but 1y cueg you canuot oblaln 1A% Frascisco, March 21.—A private letter 60001 & 0= 8 | thew up until niglit. The thicves who had plot- Epectal Diwaich fo Tha Triduna. Rttt utliize 1n the hubet sifectust wauner, | 1t seud @ cente tor 1L, or 3G cents for 41 b, dincet £ Toyal Babdug Bowder Co, Hew Yok, sl yo ‘mm the Governor of Yokobowas, received fn 000109 0-3] tedthe robbery must have kuownall about the | Peomia, Il Murch 2L—Fragk Ilitehoock | There ds grest excitement all sround, ond the ;L“.'.‘;i:;‘;‘.'.‘.“.?.m:‘u"éfii?ii-iu.fu‘ffsl‘ihl“. L cetious 3 flh:'C'h.v of l“tl;:(zll'l wall, by arésident of this | Zaruedr oeest ,l.‘g"'}' ""ZN“M 1 Fliat & arragewents, Suspiclous-looking weu bave ?xedflf ::i. P:Oflfihsflflnl!.m ntugzel;l from lllght wOl be the ficrcest we bave had fu st £ 3 hFeports that @ abarp battle was fought ab | Umplro~ George Stew been noticed sbout tho bauk fursday or two, | Cinciuuath, where be captur t o .