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2 ; . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, Inland atefino and Fotirteonth strect, It was & nolsy ctowd, many of Mildreth's henchmen being present and Intent npon frastrating the object of the meeting, * g Wil % M. R. F. Dockley was elected Chatrman, and #aid that the meeting was called by the opponents of Hildreth, It secmed to hima that there were enongh decent men I the ward of both partics to elect a good Alderman. Mr. M. Hanly was elected Secretary. 3ir. James Rochford waa called for, and, monni- MARCIT 27, 1877. . = holders, 1£ tho atTales wero baily managed, by all | 5 on the reliel works, The recent rain-falls prom- ‘n:;‘:a:'ns aerrke e e toagrs And otact naw ¥ O‘R.EIGN . Hie f o muel gom: edading g k! TIR ARAIY TRADR. oy y_ A Loxpoy, March 2,—The Mark Tane Froress, . o, The Anglo-Russian Contraversy | in its weckly fesics of the rilil corn traes 142, Editoq inf [TAL Titni : raya: #Tho scaxon nltogether has heen urors Crseano, March 20.—An one of the Fourth Ward Still Drags Its Slow Length fnyorable than last year at this time. The delegates In hia great ardor for ir candidate made Along. stlc of Tagleh, whet Tust weck was 4,717 ward who not sapport Monroe lea 28, B, fast year, Tiports into the Kinzdom nominated for Mayar, T derira to fay thAt It fa my during the week ending_ March 17, 058,010 ewle Poliet that thin 18 aat the sentimont of the wnd, | More Talle of Medistlon on tho | guegand s ent. fowr. was & committes ontelde from hls ward who had 8 gelevance, and they deaired to be heard. Dr. Coak—We ean’l do anything. We hate al- ready decided that by our action. Wait ¢l to- motrow, < At fhfa stage the daor opencd, and & stalwart Fifth Wander and Colbert wers In sweet embrace, thie formier trying to hulldoxe the Iatter. Committceman—ily ——, ain't we going for to be heard? The Chafr—Order, gentlemen, order. ot Committeeman~—Order be —— —, Aln't we going to have A show in thia Committec? carry ont the ldea of mnklnf .the wealihy delin- quent tAzpayers pay up. It was the duty of the yoters ta elect men ta ofiice tho wounld appoint those who would perfarm their duty, and, olected, ha wonld see that these dutiea wore per- formed, A Speechon wero made by W, 1. Tgnes, tien. Lieh, AL Tigan. " man named McCarlhy, Jiidgo Fort reater, and others, aftee whicl thie meeting ad- jonrned. CANNON REPUDIATRD, An_indlmation meefing of - the Revanteenth ‘Ward Democrata was held yesterdsy afternoon at RADWAY'S READY REL R-R-R. RADWAY'S | N READY RELIEF The Chair, smid confasion—Gentlemen, wemont No. 127 Erle street, Slephen McKntyro in the | On the contrary, It fa my fizm bellef and hopo that - ¢ HihS hAlc, e cantnd ~Gent! ) ing & chalry asid that all were awara that mmmv; cliatr, " The following resolations were read and | g She contraty, It I8y A1 AL i Part of Austria and 0“,‘: ENALAT. The Aoor way Fnuhm 15, &nd tho reverberations | Was ncandidate for the anflrages of the peovle of | adopted ananimonsly: ntleman a solld Ttepublican vote, Personatly, | ** many. o . of_ many oatha filled the atmosphere. {he whrl...The pedple had & great dnty lo pere \v’:{ g.e undeulmifl Temocrata of the Seventeenth | Xtr, licath was not my choice, but now as tho will A PARLIAMBNTARY HUDDLE. ATt rotio vace to Tracy)~Why fn — | form at the election. . Mildroth had becn no credit | 'Werd, denounce ‘and ignore the nominstion of Tal | of fhe Conventlon lind been oxprorsed e shall re. celve my hearty and cordint support, and T trast all 5 i C"'l’“""""""v March 20.—A1tér a debato last- B e o e eti¥ wilt o the nama. | Bosnin . Overran with Bashi-Bazouks | ing eleven hours, theimembors/oxchanging sach xs 1L GiLngw “d Tax-Collectors, .complirmonts as *lools,”, laughing. stocks,", Cannan, # {tepublican, Ax our chelee for Democratie fandidato, for Aldernan of satl ward, who' elafms 10 ave recelved '8 majorily of yotes cat at A Demue gratle primaty ield on Liio d in wa positively don't yon move that they hear & member of yoor Commitlee? Tracy—1 move that onc.of theso gentlemen by sllowed tostate thelr grievances in the-Fifth Ward. 10 the peogle while In tho Council, 1Mo had beed In favor of overy measure hat ympored tazation sty TAxKs upon-the citizens, He had confessed himaell 8 | xnow aatd nrimnty was carried by 'fraud, irregulari Alderman Fourth Ward, e Fe 3 i J T conll e = Ahiof and berfurer, and a coward n addition, bot | {ich, &4, WHELMOR O, EPOUESR LCh i G IR g ' i’.‘.iw“ii’...' fi”li‘;',‘.{' s the ‘\‘l’ll:l,l‘rcrrncl'";::l’mtzz Curos tho Worst Paina ;r[ !: )‘(;'lr\::xr‘-‘;h_l;.‘ ;rrc;:lm‘: ;ho‘noar. ‘cause he sheitored himsclf behind the petticoats | ¢ (:,-D,',,m, e ent]e Commitacer Thorefors be 1ty URAUTIORZED, A 1 0 Wi in_ tn of the Qucen of England whea hls crime was dia- d. That we protest ngainst vating, or iving 1 fome waya and means aa passcd in th House. Jlamrangberaty; Chslenan Teo s ooty To the Kdilor af The Tridune. The Former Are Credited with Anoflxer. ¥ passed in the Upper Ho e . Sook—] — . aatd that ho had the rec. | 0% Masiatance in any way to the aald Tuin Canuan, Uit | Cnicaao, March 20.—1 am, oxtremely eorry that . e~ The crisls has now renched s stoge when o flnal, 0 to Tw t Ml t ¥§.‘JL~‘§.‘K‘§ e a :r;:r::; .@”};fifik&m Cnn:t:olhawlng that ‘&‘r‘-’i‘&‘...e‘.’fi’g%’i.“r‘é’.{’ fi‘nf."d-‘r:‘d":rr? ?H;‘.EZ?'@J% 'my name has been mentioned at the Conventlon for se»fl” of Morrible Out settlement musé bo come to.” Only two soln- From no en y nu cs' Mr. Hansborough—1 rire — {hero woro twenty indictments agalnst Mildroth | Ourseivesiokive our undiyided Mnport to tlect ISRl | City Teonsurer towday. I sutharized no one, and rages tlons are possiblo: Either the Rodicals must —— Tho Ghale St rer s e foor, - sy | o whaky e, mors Uan apeaet any other | WAL e kb T b Bot 52t a5RRIIR | vouta aecent s b b7 e TG - yleld or the country e governed by orders In 5 2 2 t Maguire, of 8t. Lonls. [Ape . 3 AR Teast for a tim N e 2 Lo S Lyl preept Migile h. Lho- | ST e s Rl o 6 Oy AMarm Gansel by tho Gontined Berions | ot lesttoratine. At o metne of | OT ONE HOUR B Conk= rite e Ry nl 68 oelen, Dirlng these remarks thera wan a Front dtatirbe | 1, Reriryi Tt B8 W oot deSah e aa? LEAVENWORTIL 1 Tilness of the Pope, .| motion of tho Left that tha restznation of tho ; ueale s, of 1he guie the FUth-rardor? | nco I tho sudlence, IMdreti's tricnds nter- | pis s v ety pleleg Sueives Yoo o Spectal Diapal to Th Tivuns o s tiltey sonld b e o ot e, | After Boadlng this Advortlsomont Need ek At ! rupting continually with shouts and groans. Bey- | Jeme A dut: " Misare; 4 249 / cusslon” was reje ously by tho Right, } mect atd o clock Lile a e Tno0 s ems 1o ariso | aral fights eame oft, cansing & short cesatlon Jn | ““Lomenut Meqnness Thomas Carnep, Tt exa: Learmiwonti, Kan,, Match 20, —The Demo. TIIE BA&T. + | Thie Government, intends to_Introduce s Pro. Any Ono Saffor with Pain, from the fact that Jokn Hisc was nominated for Bouth Town Cullector, They wanted him faken off and James I, Healay substitnted fn his stead. They claim that Ifealcy waa unfairly treated by John Long, who withdrew his name from the Con- e, damen Lymoog dlex dweener, Hienard Tyrreil Farriéx tensan, Wiiitam Narvett, atletiae) 03l Jeramish O Lonohue. 3. iwyer, Antiiony Lynn, Witls a 3 Caraey, wad S0poter, . cratic City Convontion was held to-day, and, after B vistonal Budget bill, and alterwards adjourn the Avery exeiting scaslon, placed very poor ticket damton, i R Ao 0 the fletd, headed by George Ummethan, 8 deag. gint, for Mayor. “The Repablicans hold thelr Con- . the xpeech each time. e, Rocheford managed to fnish with great dim- cnlty, He cloaed with hoping that the honest men of tho ward wonld band together to defeat thoman Rigsdag, YxRA, March 20.—Negotlations between tho | WENCE 000 a0 —The Government Porte and Montencgro are apparently Inter- | pag futroduced fn the Lower [Touse a provisional RADWAY’S s vention Wednesday, rupted,—the Montenegrin envoys refusing to | budget, and recommends fts Immediate ndop~ . Tiion mithant consenty St hencs A0 (e ey | o wan tho' whinner.fn \ior Colyin And the ecomd = -0 ot xen, ;| tefegraph for furtiser instructions, being suro ot "'"‘c’d’:' thit tho scarlon may b brouglt 0 RE A D Y v Voton, and thay wani somethiug 0 abow for thom, | 7o bankrunted the clty. IN GENERAL. Spectal Diepatch to, The Triduns, the Printo’s detefmination. - - specdy termination, thus avolding & protoga- Tt cho end 18 not yets Ae It thieatens to como up | Mr. C. W. Woodman, & Republican, followed WIIAT DID 1T. Taxcotxy Nev., March #0.The independent D thone " i T Rnother formm this afternoon. 0 with & spoteb, o said that ons:Yesr &t 19 | omin of . feonsa f dow A M, Wright, atter | CISEREACK pacty kcepphng vaity oromntralionbers | oo Moeeh P Tha Le Nord states | ; UTINY. REL IEF . Counell was redoémed from the geasp of anin- | e Convention hisd adjourned, did. not fall to cx- | Hanly, # promineat busincas man. fordayer. "Tha | 4o e goveral Enropean Cabinets aro endeay- LOOKS LIKE MUTINY. THE SECOND WARD.® famoun ring, of which Hildreth was the leader. press thele opinion. They claimed that Spther- excitement over tho imponding city election rnns ‘;‘H £m:cm unge?ltmndl: ; fl‘w“" Fne |- .. WUAT A BRITIEN SEA-CAPTAIN. BAW. o 18 A . AN ANDMATED XEFTING. Tho city fisances had been reduced to the lomest | jand'a epecch had Xillod ther man Just nt b timo Lieh Bepublicans Mo Dot e B s ot Fssale, #tvh o Ing botwen Ei- | . Quesnsrows, March 20—Tho Master of the z The pablication 1o Sunday's TRiBTXH of an aa. | #tate. Ta-day THildreth sought to be retarnod 10 | ey My, Wright stood a 8o chanca for a nomina- | dates for cach ofice, . fidd o b | sulp Royal Onk encounteted a susplclous-looking vertisement_coming from, of purporting fo como | $he csb which ho bed dlsgraced, Would thezsend | tion, Butherland's unwarfanted attacks drew thy e e £ BOMRTAL o] bark fn the Atlautic on the 17th Inst. in latituds ; p from, Dr. Chaflec, Chalrman of the Executive | sary to ravert tothe Whisky Ring. Tio rilrosd | Wavering ones to Heath's side, while they srould " TIRES Loxnox, March 20.—A. Belgrade, correspond- | 4o qoorees 41 minutes nortly longitude 44 do- ' le:mhlnc of the fiz:innd w-r:lnn::mlm c:uu' '"m'm"t"{'lfifi"' fl"'&d' 'T?’”':'fi"'rfl ;'h. some nmelrwlse m;le sn:t thelr lro{el lorl“"'lrlnht. 'nu; 4 Lk md «l:rr the 7;:lmz_1 dsm in n"j':‘," "'& Tt:r’l:‘lfi:x grees 17 minutes. On his sigualling for her #tating that the Committee repadiated the nomlina- | ardice of roth, the self-convicted thiof, s | Twolfth Ward delegates fecl enpecially sore, and redifs are all under arms, and the natlonal - | pame; the word ¥ Confldential™ was showh, It P i tehmen, N CHICAGO, ‘ o ) g was tho First andis tho had produced so many noblo men wonld elect as thelr legresenh(lvu such an fndividoal as that man 1ifldreta? [Applanne. | Mr. 0'Conner delivered a apoech which kept tho - entire crowd in good humor. 1t would bo unjuet to abbreviato his remarks, 0 mixed np wore they with McNsllys, McNarnys, and O'Drlens, and Fiannigans, “Yet he madea good. polut when be #nid ho could name a policeman on ihe forco now who atole $400 from his wile's sister, and gavs it to Hildreth to securs hin place. ! Dennis Quinn askl that they maost not Indorss Commission has been appolnted to sce that no night, which was quickly folowed by tho 811 St MR R IRPOILEL O i g | Home o e ol by e on tha or second alarm, was caused by the discovery of | 1iiis have reccived Snlder rifles. Monay, shocs, | deck, and the ship appeared to bo under tho firc In the furniture factory Nos 01 and 63 1ML { 1y yigeace are given to the authorlties for the | control of the crow, aniong whom there was ap- nols strect, botween Market and Franklin | 1oto'moutized militia, and camp-cquipage fa, | Parently much confusion. “The_Captown of thio streots, The flames wero first scen on tho fivst | 3 4y Tondy fot use, The Ulemars and Dervistes K_ayé-‘{m ‘gzly,undsnixgl:: n:"l':c:fl‘;fln‘g :::rlfin ‘:Esf“:z floor, as near s could bo ascortained, but aince ( ooy to exclto warlike foeling by fnatieal | fix proger courss. i there was 1o fire anywhere In the structure ex- | qqdresdes. lmnrgunl hands are- appearing in | |Nore.—The British bark Mary K. Campell, copt in tho basoment, it Is Inferred that the firo | hitherto undisturbed districts,ond os the weath- | Capt. Gray, salled from New Yurk Feb. 97 for arlginated there, and thenco found its way up | er Is becoming mild cenough to imake life in the, | Bordeaux. tho Clab, partlcalarly tho colored folks, each and a1l of whom denounced tho statement #s a le and B unwarranted plece of chieck on the partof Dr, Chaffec, A special meeting of the Club was bield , Jast evening, and it was understood that the matter . " would come up for an airing. The expeotation was T realized, E - The mecting was called to order shorily after 8 Outaide of this feellng, which will bo healed by ) i r o'clock by H, W. Jacknon, Presiifant of the Ciub. i { i 1 to-day, tho peaplo generally regard the nomina- tlona a4 cminently satisfactory. As to Mr. fleath, everybody knows him. Mr. O, I, Larraboe, the candldate for Troasuror, lsa gentloman of worth, ‘business eapacity, and standing, and he will make an A No. 1 Treasurer, As toMr. Tuthill, the prescnt Clty Attorney, evory one fs conversant with his qualifications, Caspar Batz dls the office of City Cletk, Only Pain Remedy That instantly stops the most excrncinting Patns, aliary infismmationt, sl cures congestions, Whetnier of 1ha Luni, Stom-ch, Bowels, OF utber glands or organs, by one spplication, & G "IN FROM OXE TO TWENTY MINUTES. ‘The Treasurer was able to report that, when the the villainous clique known as McNally, Hildreth Iy ‘e has given satisfaction. sse band Y cefy 5 i 9 B “Yhat tick {d 8 1) rat yesterday aftore kkeeper,. John Hardin mountains endurable, these bands whl recelve | g 2 " tn, < Iy own., real elem of stren in S A5 = Net §! i3 A momber asked who anthoitzed tha ndvortise- red, That wo hereby Indorse the nomfnatianof | 81T B, B RAS L00, Xe0 e O e oale | man, was. in tho placa but & fow |’ Tettars fram Dosnia und Buigaria assert that, n FRUSSIAN BODOET, ‘ *_ Resol Riard the v 1 e, 3T, s Uieerl s ‘The resolotion adopted nlmost unanimously, an: the meoting adjourned natil Thursday cven- ng. tnent put in Sunday's Trinuxe, simed by one Chaffee, and purporting to have como from tho Ex- centlve Committee, 1o hoped thls maiter would ‘e hranghe up and the gentleman Who had trans- cended his authority be properly dealt with, [Ap- planse.} Me. England moved to send for the Chalrman of tho Exccutive Committeo, A member eald tho genfleman had gone on a pro- fesslonal visit, but would Yo aronnd later, tlops.” The friends of Perry I Smith don't like to aco such a ticket in the field, becanise they know 1t wil) lay him and his ticket ont fiatter ‘than a flonnder,” But Bmith is shrewd, and he'{s a good organtzor. +" WEST TOWN CONVENTION. Tho delegutea to the West Town Conventlon, which meeta this momning, shonld bearin mind that goud government dependsupon tho eelectionof gond men. The present town ofiicers and Board have had no euperior for many yeare, The officera aro lwncnl,] competent, and ‘cconomical, and have h - momenta befora the outery, and saw nothing. | the tax-gatherers exact tithes twice, the second | BERLIN, March 26.—A deficit In the Prussian unusual, ‘He cannot explain the origin, fecling. | batch declaring the, first . wero unauthorized. | budgot will be more than covered by Prussia’s confident that the stove in tho basemont had no fi;';fl"!“’n 1s becoming moro aggravathig overy, | shoro of the balance of the French §ndemnity, part in Jt, sinco it rested on bricks, and nothing ‘Oiber - Atspatches ‘aay Kustennga -has _been RRTRENCIMENT. . ] was near cnough tolt. to Iguite. There were nlren:thcnmr, and that Odessa Is u’,‘mp)c;,fly 20~ ‘The Finance Commitico of tha Relehstag hava rimors that an explosion was heard, but this | curcd agalust o ses attack and garrlsoncd by | reported In favor of refusing an Jucreaso of the proved to havo occurred after tho fire was un- 10,000 men, whilo other ‘roops arein the nelghi- | navy estimates aemanded by the Government der way, ‘The boiler and cagine, being ina orhoad. D AROORS declaring that tho present military expenditures brick addltion In the rear, wero found all safe. Raausa, March_ 20.—8oma pessants who, to | 470 80 burdensome that furthier charga ara fu- THE RIONTH. ‘The Elghth Ward is growing too fastidions for tho bulldozers who Inhabit it. Last night thero 86 8 masn-meoting at ‘Turner Vorwrrls [all on West Twolfth atreet, It.was calied under the auspices of the Independent Democrats of the ward, bat was understood to include the Repub- licana of tho ward who could not stomach John RADVAYS RBADY RELIF Afford Instant Ease. Inflammation of the Kidnoys, Inflammas W dmissable, tion of tho Bladdor, Infl tion of tho & i e cartted sna s wommittco of | Luasem, the Domocrats who canld not stomach | saved (ha West Town a great deal of mones. Tho | Tiis bosement and first. floor wero used for | gacape massacre, took refuga n Austrlan terrd- | ® B on of tho or, Inflammation of ihe L e e tinu of Mots. Bagland lowant, and | [k, Feeney, and other 'rostdents | who | Drofent officery aret Srery foare; Qulerveari |‘working purposes; the second foor for o | tors, hago peturned to thay hoshcs, CIWRIES || Lownow, e ST, (S HMumps, Conostion of tho; Hotnies, wan appolnted to walt on the Chalrman, | and tener reprosentative than elther, - The meeting | Joctor; and ik, 1), Herta, Clark, Allthens pentie- atorage of fraues, and tho third for llmlluwlufi dred Bushi-Bozouks fell upan tho villagd | yigiy "and Calld,” by Jan Vaneyek, (John of Boro Throat, Diffionll % of furniture Iu tho rough, Tho bullding iteolf | Otchieve, where the returncd refupces woro re- i o wopdam and. I aize sbout 6Uxtl. Con- | bulldiug their dwollings, burned the partly.re- | {iruial, has been stolen from - tho Lerlin Na- sldering its’ composition and the inflammablc | stored housea and murdered ten of the refugees Y. A A, ¥ contents 1t {8 not to be wondered at that the fir | with namcless horrors. Othiers fied across | ooy e Mapch 26.—Tho Emperer has refused completely enveloped it Ina short time. Tho | the frontfert At — Glamosk there was |\ " onHon " VonBtosck's m"f TR i Tocality is not capeclally o dangerous one for o |-pnother butchery. A Greek . of the \glll m‘:l 10 his ofiice 08 ignatlon, and he conttagration, though there 18 an abundauc of | Orthodox Charch had culebrated o As tho Committes marched ont, a membor re- y, marked to Mr, laward, whom he denomiuated the 11 +*bows coun, ' that the Chinfrman of the Execotiv Commmittes ‘would not give such a man s ro- ception, i Howird retorted that ho guoseed tha Chair.’ man would not be anxions to keo him, men are candidates for a re-clection, and thus far. but little opposition to them bas been shown. WILLIAM J. I(YNES, who dofended Sallivan, and who 1s the Democralic candldato for City Allorney, yesterday Mated in A #peech that be had always been o Denioceat, How eanily 8 man can- forget his recordt **But soma- was called (o order by Thumas Keating, xrumlnn oflicer bf the Democratic Ward Club, and almost fmmedintoly Mr. Bpofford waa calied upon, as a leading Ropublican, to asscrt the position taken townrds tho candldates. But the hall had been (nclcd by & rabble from the Soventh (Hildreth's) Ward, adfolning, and a crawd of bulldozers from Broathing, Palpitation of : Hoart, Hysterlos, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, . _Influonza, Ileadacho, 'Toothnche, * Wouralgis, Rhoumatism, Odld Ohills, Aguo Chills, Chillblains, and Frost Bitos. | g .| deorge White's Tenth Ward, who were in f tlmes, ™ 26 Col. Tiob Tugersall womld aay, **1¢ risca e 5 , : tone Tor i'hy“nlrxx;:a"x-"r’:;-ff EREE A i B T T oy o at Hansote, | tip befors. biok ke horrid dream, bringing back | Lo dwellings fo ‘}:8;‘“,,’.?,‘" i e ':f,'.f""fl;f 1in macriage with aglrl of tho dage f;‘,‘.‘:‘,m"‘,?(‘: AFRICA. | ns_spelteation of the ntewy meltet to the partor Mr. £. G Mason, caniidite for Supervisor, was | Theae rafiiana {nsisted apon breaking up tho meet- | the phantoms of éhlmu rotten and nic vnlnn.‘; {'“ :;mk.‘“‘.,‘ "émmm" st - alarim wh‘nmg’m“ o Debeage }’m“_ of tho gugsts, A i “°~v 5 } l':.’;‘:;':.’.‘,"a'fif"'"'""' dificulty extts will aford cass called tbon for somo remarks, Ho ald not choos | IDE. Spolford was crled and bissed down by the | liynce ance was 4 Congeemsmenss CORBTeatiiandl | nccessary " to bo om tho #dfa | ond axposed their howls on poles. The brido : Tty dfops I Balf stumbler of water will fna i+ - torespond, huwever, 'On’ mution of dr, Thomas, tho nominations for town oflicers were also fudorsed. ; VIERLING, Mr. Taylor moved to fudorso the nomination of 3 F. U, Vierling for Alderman. . [\ T\l\lae.] 4 crowd, and the unfortunate Chalrman was drowned out of existence ina soa of talk. * Loud calls woro mado for Jlassctt, ands most comical looking fannel-mouth with a rammy nose Insisted that he was the lHassott eslleit for, Mounting the table, he Jocated both hands at an angle of forty-five degrees from hls head, and began a spaech of which barely a single word was understood, owing to his brogue, Some one tugied at hin coat.tsily av he was Anishing histhird nentence, ond down be went {o the mbble, which Dy this time numberod at loast 500, Tle wae aucceeded by Tom Flyan, 4 brather-lo- law of Tlassctt's, who drove tho Chairman . of the meeting ‘from tho hall in disgust. Flynu made a *‘little nss of hissolf,” and threo others followed the example, Ald. Frank minu cure Cramps, Paing, A ) N e T T Eca, DYHCRLCrys Col Witd {a the Dowels, sod all internal patns, ravelers shan| l\'fl{lflfl"n hottlg of RADWAY'S DA o Fror Chants o weters Tt 1 BeRePtNe Froach Drauty or itbors a4 8 stlimuraat. - FEVER and AGUE. Foyer pud Aiyo cured for a1ty ccnte.” Therols not n remedial Bient in thio, wurld wiat will cure fever aiit Sxso, and il octior maliious, billouw scarict, typhoid, e e R e sl ie Sy Brugants, ¥ ortiel % 3 Doston, Mass,, March 20.—Advicea from sile. The reinforcements prévented the total | died from outrages Inflicted. ) i Seatruction of o Tactors, itiough 1L \was TR e, Congo, on the west coast of Africa, atate that retty well usod up, and otlyone dwelling, that Peenawon,’ March 20.—~Synod Noor Ma- | the British war stcamer Avon had destroyed, immcdiately adjolnfug on the cast, wos 6t all | homed, Prime Minister of “Awncr Cabul, and | soven villages on ‘the Congo River, and killed damuged. The fire burncd steadily for ne.‘u‘l{ speclal euyoy to the Indfan (Qovernment, died | threo natives, as o punishment for plundering half an Jiour, and. then began to dle out, al- } to-day, - | the Amerlcsn sc Th Nickerson, ot thoneh it wes midnight before the flremen MIDIAT. he Amerlcan schooner- Thomos Nlckerson, vepsed work, - Rowe, March 2.—Midhat Pasha basleft for | Now York. Thia vessel liad beon captured by Tho builuing belonged to Btotz & Woltz, | Bpalu and Switzerland, . , the natives, nnd about thirty tons of coft2c were who oceupled ft for the Durpose stated, It was THE TIIPLE ALLIANOE. carrled off up the vountry, Bhewas fired by damaged to tho oxtent of $3,000, ‘Thelr stock, | ViswNa, March 2. —Tho Neus Frle Presse | tho Avon i order o prévent’ further plun- which will prove‘almost, if not a total loss, 18 | atates that tho alllance of the three Emperora | deriug, Y sald to bave been worth £10,000. Among the | will continuc onite original basls. The fden of &8 o work destroyod was o lot of carved-work, | ea-operatfon with Russls never existed, The TFRANCE. went to Congress 08 a carpet-bag Republlcan, and was literally bulldozed out of tho Stato, Last fall be openly, In the prescnco of witneance, atated that be was a Republican, Yes, bo Joved the party ns he did bLis life, Furthermore, he *agreed to epeal: for Hsycs and Wheeler throughont thio State, and_made Wolntumnu In confunction with A, L. Marrixon. liyncs Is o man of intelli- gence, but uttorly without principlen as_regarda: politics, , Ho has sold himself for o mesa of botnzo, ‘o slow how jood @ Iaeyor Iiyncs la awl how economical s ean bo, tho following facts are given: Hynes lives 0t 792 West Harrlson etroet, Tle y rosided lived thero in May last, Tio liad previ in Chicago auout olght months or . more, Te wan Dr. Bevan said he had no ‘oblections to Mr, Vicrling personslly. But politicaily, and for rea=: pona made evident nt the primary, he was opposcd: fo him, ‘The primary had nof heen conductod, yrojieriy, | Noregister bad beau kopt. iare wer a1 7 o'clock us muny ne ity or soventysfive pursona ¥ preont who wers crawdedwut on the pretense tuat ., the time had come for_closing the palla, llo ha Yugwy of primatics whers votas woro doporitedup toB o'clock. Tho result of the primary inst satur- of the ward, day wan niot cxpreasiva of the feelin 3 c & | Qlllance was formed rathor to prevent than to | 3 L Tawler was caslly iduced to. make a g I o rmeoners worth $150—n foial tax af/| Valued nt 33,000, intended for Chapln iy n to, THR ROMAN QUESTION. | whclwas o re-ulect rfidfl.‘;::rnlé‘:xfilm{in‘.{“wgl“l“ e e maien. Ppeoch, Bad | e e Tanaod 10 ,,fi, ool araf| Gore upon which tén wecks' of labor | facliitato ntervention. Only ono mora mmum(. Panis, Mareh 3h—Tho clerical Journals stato S TAmnive T “Tho mon who had put e g | © Pat lassutt had fn the meanwhile been given a | bohad not been twelve monthn resfdent, and that had been spent. In addition, the firm had | ‘can now bo ‘oxcreised by the aillanco—that o that tho Cathiotle Senat 1 Dojaties, Hoved TAnplaune ] ok waald he diseatinfied with the fe. | *how, and, although the obicers of tha meoting had | io wha coneqently freo from axatlon, 1o Jacked | abuut 82,600 invested in machinery,—n pluning- .} Jocolizing the confiictashould war commence, hat tho Cathallc Henators and Doputics, move PR suit."Ha did not wish to makeany threats, hut | Jong elnca descried, he clajmed tho nominatlon, | ten ddnys of the o ho claimed, of balng mlll‘. saws, otc., Which will nat, pexlwp‘!, be I!I‘- . 'The Turkish Ambassador to-day Imd‘ an fater- | by the Pope's allocution, Lave caliod tho atten- o e N S e riul. R‘E.“J&‘?Jffi&ii‘:}‘i'} fl:fifi‘:flflul‘?«?fl“&%‘%&% e # legnf roafdent when the’ sescesment - was ‘made. | for further ‘use. 'Thelr total loes lnl placed at | view lasting an hour with Gen. Ignatiefl, tion of the Duke Do Cases to the position of the DR. RADWAY’S olt. . Lo lamented tie fact that a divislon should ariso in tho ward, and he wae afrald Mr. Vierling Yauld oot oaly Aurupt the wanl but the pasty.’ planse, "W 2oloreit brather sald Mr. Iallsrd was hischolce, nat tho volee of the peoplo spoke in favor of Vier: ling, and ho whould sunport ‘hfm. _fApplauto.} Juxi ae nre s the Repubikeans divided Btato street Tleclaims that he did not moye into the town until the 11th of May, This 1s tho plea that Himea, ret” aps” o ot old” 8% paye ing “gnte wilen Juy bolonged to tho ¢lfy and eounty. Yot now e camos forward to Slilm the suffriges of a peoble among whont bo did not cven clulm 1o resklo, Ile Is probably too well versed in the law for the peoplu to elect about 000, They have policles In. Eastera 10NATIEPP. 4 3 com mu'l{fi' mnruui!flng between §0,000 and Loxpoy., March 27—5 n. m.—A Berlin dis- Papacy, Tho Minlster repticd that he had al- B et S liht, ecauso they | patel snva privat Intelllgence coniea {rom Vien. | Ways felt a keen sollcltudo for tho nterests of hind no fear of tlre, 'l‘hur cmpla(ml about Ity { un that Gen, Iguaticft isnow trying to rovlvu‘ tho Papacy, - Tho cause of the Independence of tradesmen, and il thele working tools were | the nllinuco of the threo Emperors, and fnduce ! tho Holy Seo’ nlways occupled and ever womid burned up. ‘I'his is o scrious loss to them, o3 | them to solve the question of the Srnmcul with- | occupy an lmflommt place in the task to which many of the “kits” camiot be replaced for | out tho consent of England, snd that this Is | he duvoted Lis cffurts. ¢ 8100, The average was, of conrse, much lesa; | the reason for his uncxpected resvlve to return " hut It was sald thut $1,500 would not cover thls | via Berlin, i atreet, near Ilalsted, where they elzed upon - & room _to - accommodato - thelr own number nnl{. Tho bar-room was loft to Hox. settand hid bulldozing brothers-in-law from tho Tenth Ward, and the drinks flow merrily around, Hossctt, the ignorant and llliterata blacksmith, standtag the expensa, . Hlere & comumlitico of dve, conulating of F, U. Nagle, James MeDonsld, I ster Fluh, John Drennock, and John Qu[xilch\ REGULATING PILLS, Perfectly tasteless, alogantly coated with Swce thoy would bo beaten, snd Clingen, & .lad man, waild be olecied. rom the colotad ele- AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, N parko, segulnto, purify cleanay and streaghion. Siah ) wero appointed to - solect ' two mien frum | - A large yumbar of the Democratlc voters of the = IUNGARY. *way's Piis, for tha curd of all dimorders of tho Btom: A ¢l Y $8, o e e s sent, ] Mir. Vieling was 8 good Topublican, and | G38 SPPUTEY on” Siucinets ' "or “tho - wanl | Fifta \ard, foelis sxceadiusiy dissatiadod with | *°No. 63 Tiinols streu oatory framo i N Ane |- TOE NATIONAL DEST. oI e et Sl .- phoullbe supported by the Jtepublicans of the . 63 Ilin trect 1s o twe Ty .. A Derlln dispatch . says, although Count cases, Headache, tion, l)(]‘m[ll(fl, 11 sje iowals, Vs, thie Intornal Viscers.' Wi curs, Purely vegetblo, contaluing 0o mercury,-miu® eral, ordeloterious dru Swing symptoms resulting from 1o net with them §n the election of au indopendent eandidato for Aldorman who would awecp vut tho othier jgnominous lawyerd. Jut thoy were again forced fo adjourn on account of the nole and dlu- turbance, aid tins_ thne thoy wont toJ, W, Na- saloon, - No. 23 ‘l'welfth - street, whers the following kood snd . subatautinl he zegular nomince for Alderman, have slgned s call to'Mr, J. D. Tully, which Lasbeon accepted by-that goutleman. “Ar. Tully, theraforo, pro- poaed to conduct an indepondent campalym., Ho ia & buslness man of fair position and good character, CITIZENS' UNION, Wi A, 1lo would fight for Vierling, because ho ¥anged Uliogen beaten. fApplanes and crivs of Pt e M r:“'flwllnl» ‘was sorry to sco Dr, Bavan come out avuloet Vierting, Ho Lnd thought boiter of hlin than that, Mo ssserted that WRio primarics in dwelling, owned by n Miss Cashun and occupled [*drussy mny not object tosign the London proto- Pramir, Morch 20.—~The Lower Houso has by threo or four familics, who put their house- | col without the certainty ol English support, adopted the Financo Minlster's project author-: }wl;l gau(llll: 'l;n.n ’}‘lllu street in short lm';lcr, m;g :m{'ululltlnulz:x ho moy cnin hullml;l‘lcfil‘m‘ruvcrt ul"‘!ufl per cent zold loan for the conversion Jost ver) e 1o ofyner can repalr damag: o the Berlin memorandum shoul i1gsin urgo s by or ootlay of 860, She lraa o pollcy. o st i e ory ik to enter into ar- | °FHHe Sasting dobly 70,/00.000 iarius, s drugs, Olacryotho followin phonicraot «'fiu"x'?m‘{.z‘n’n{ e i zonstipatl Pliew, Fus vory wi wed AL pro o'clock, Mr. The Execitive Commitfee of the Citlzens' Unlon | Tho total loss Is about $17,000, und the insur- | ranceinents relativo to war. - ‘e is, un the con- tigation, fnward a4 af the Blood in o aery ward claed M Dy etotian thgt | Wen | of " tho wnrd ‘wora ~numiuated ou | of North Chicago hahia meeting st Beand's Ifall | anco, os stated, lictween 80,000 uud 87,000, Erary, dispored to medlate botiveen Turkey and VULOAN. thiiead, AU Sho niaingeh, Nawes, flenribur, Y 1eritne lad for may yoars done the diety work | fhe Committces -Michaol FPitzzerald, Whomus | Jast svening, Prestdent Stewart in the chatr, . —— .| Montencgro, and_between Russin and England. —ia o BRipni 'S(nklnilur)'hmvrlmnln the Mt of the e L domito 175, Thvan had sat,back Lke n | Cilfford, Morrie Prindixitle, Uenry Wendt Michael |~ gocrata Trogers reported 280 applications for AT DUNLEITIT, TLT "Tlio wania dispatch reports that thero was o | Lenrned Men In High Flacen Looking for'| flomicl, syimmingo tho Tiead, Tiarried and Dillen]t e Ay oad the Foanitie Tl wau dis: | Whalen, John Loog, Marko Daonery A. 3L, Craw- | mowburatilp. They were refortud au_usgal, snd f ek b AT b I¢ o the Derlln Bourso on Monday, but the liceathiniy, Flutierlizs at the Itedre, Ghokimgor buily, A"With Dr. evan, | (Sennation.) 1f Addison | fonds b dcMans, J. W, Navlo, Jumes Glbbous, | acted on favarably. This makes tho membership Spectal Dixpaich ta The Tridune. panice un the Dorllu Bourao un 3 e tho Hypothetleal Microrosm of Leverrler. | catluk bonsatton whieil i & Lyl Poatur finiiges of - riran Independent tho Democrata boped in L. 1. ilouor, Thouia Stequierty, oL ', Urudy, it a Democratic ward. 1f the Dallard folks John Plzpateick, Jobn McCaltrey, Timothy O'lirien, Deoln Quill, James Brudley,” wnd Charles Andrews, ‘Tho ‘Commitico of tn !-flvu will: nicet tu determine tpon the candldato af 8 v'cluck -of tha Unlon abaut 1,200, Tho followlyy resolution was submilted and unanlmously adopted: ar. Frank Nelson, of tho Fifteonth Warts y Dut4 "ehs before | ‘over g} P i iy S lndn Foles ‘:llx:"l. lns Bud’acll Flushus of leat, lurnjui in tha RYow doses of RADWAY'S PILLA wlll free thosys: Donuque, Tn., March 6—About halt-past 0 | e of Austelan mobitization Lus revived the | gay Fuawotsco, Cal,, March %.—In accord- Jaat. evouliz a firo broka out In tho storoat | YRS IORREIISD 5 . A Viena corre- | nce with the rouest of Leverler, Prof. Duyld- Jacob Ross at Dunfeith, 11, 1t was a largo | spondent of the 7imes, discussing various of- | fon, of the Const Burvoy, mado observations at na wauted 10 try that e, concluded Mr. Thomus, 1et thew do v0, and the Yierhug men would moet Whknx, them, [Yells.) Mictiac] Fria] ot i cliwlathal, of the Slxteenth Wards Jemes W. | frame bullding, the upper part occupled by the flelsl hints from 8t. -Petersburg, that 1t 13 | Summit Statlon, onthe Central Pacttic Raltroad, ek L gshlured win mived ble volee fof Tarmony, ihis evoniniy s No. 910 taistod wirect, cornce of | Hich oF i oveatecatly ?.f'i’u.alr‘k»’;'a‘uf:flzf-".y‘u'i': famlly, A lm‘; slept T the storo. and barely ca. e notcushry Yo re-cataplial “"',""‘ porial Al | on tho 2lat, 22, and 23d Insts. to determmine the || Cnzrom sltut fhe abare Emel disritrs it 37 ieriing dntended to bo eloctod Aldorman pur | HERICR i ATy beets 7 4 beo n viow of the fullure of n Europ 8 1 o el or the lepnbfican poarty would by boaten. und m&‘fin&”fi‘}u:‘},‘efin";‘_“i“:‘nt}:fix'flnf ‘r‘a‘g&l{f:.l.lfi; ganinaced by the Wand Gussimiitoss. of " the Cliliens' | caped “with his Mfe.’, Tho hand-cngino betng | (e (TN feianries G 1 this ls Gen, | question’df tho transit of Vulean over the sin's 1 Clingen, who sold good ‘and bad whisky, would Lo b U Secrstary, ono of tho Jadies, sald Dr: Novan: Uad lmpeached bis honety Tn vaying tho thing was o put-up joh on the part of tue fudges, . o Ton Wovan dented thot ho bad svee suld any such. aited In ono yoll,.* You did, u lh‘ed'nuy ‘mou o ytand up sgd hring { o i theoe i 7 LS Suttetury b ndorstopd him ta way that, [ Dr. Bevan #ald bo e hod chargod that the vlec- 1 tion wne o put-up Job without refersing 1o the nlo arus, 1 lesatred, That s nominatutis meot tho hearty ap | Droval oF ala Comitten, and thary dsaning (io ot nco capablo and honest, we cupdlafly rcominend thom tu tho support of the voter of aaid wards at the polls, The meeting then adjourned, AT THE CITY TALL. ‘Thore ara perhiaps no en moro intorestod In munictpal politica thau the city emplayes. Tia excllement at the Clty-1inll dur nxf e Copvention * yeaterday morning ws very manifost, though sub- sldud, Tho clurks went about thelr accustomed work, but availed themeclves of every upportunit; of asking how tho vote stood, und wiist the result evening, * “Fhg candldates from among whow tho lucky man {6 o boehaien are e Roesiug, browary A. cStullen, of Medullen &' Ofcer, Tumber ner- chaut; It, M, Oliver, packers lenry O°Nell, coal merchiunt s Juhin Pitzpatrick, tosmters any ono of whom_wounld make n ood Atderay, and much bettor thau the usual'ran of such vlcers, d TIE TWRLFTI. . Tho ufulu muuu%‘ur tue Ttepublican Ward Clup wis hield ot No. h04 Woat Mudluun ntreat lnst ulght, In fhe abacneo of tho Vresdde frozev up could not boused. The store and | Lnuatiells object, his succoss may 1ot be much | dise, At the Bummit the weather was favora- | contents were destroyed, also the adjolning’ | greater Lhau f‘u London. It Ignatic's mission | ble, exeept on the afternoon of the 3ist and lato. Louso beloniging to & whlow naned Mes, Btudetr- | 45 to abtafn uncarlitional yeatrctiur, | mag, L | fntho afternoon of the 2, bub 1o signs of a haven, Loss on atore and conteuts about | Feared AJeek o I o attained, planet wore vialble, although one spot and dls- 85000, Tusured 84,000, divhled beuween tho | the inny f.‘.’"““"“""“',{""“fi“" 1o closu toher | Lo aren was scon on tho st and 220y, Tuperial of London, Commcrelal Union of Lon-,| froutier izhi produce, Austriacanhandly reumah cond disturbed ) ared dott, 8t. Jussphs uf Bt. Joseph, Mo., 8t. Faul of under all clreninatances an Indiiferentgpoctator, | and a second sturbed area appeared on Bt ai, ond tho German of Fregport. Mra, | 1 on tho coutrary, Russia should meek for | the 254, Thess wero mportaut as {ndicating Brudenhmyent Toss i3 ahout §700, .,JM ause of | medtators betweun her and England on tho ques- | whnt slzo of ,w,,, ol bo observed, and it fs the fire 15 unknow, tion of disarmament, then perhaps tho tApls | beljeyed that had tho planct appeared with a | ; .alllance may comne to the foreground, as it scews ' giameter of five scconds of are It could very Ovarian Tmor ) thin, ‘Tho darke; ! Gtiribor was callod on to prealde, and O, C. Kohl | tvas, - When 1t was Onally annonnced that Mayor AP PRAIRIE DU CHIEN. Bt Petersburg belleves It ought to do, readily have been seen. Thedise of the sui i retary was squolcbed, svol Wus mado Secrolary. . 1eath hud recetyed tho nomination thers wos o H o ANOTIER PROPOSITION, was yery eharply deflued durdng tha greater Of Ton Years' Growth Cured b : 9 . ; Vior- | On motion, ILwes vored (hat $*Wao heartlly cone | g resalon of rellet tlsfaction, Hpecial Dispatch o The Tridune. ' The Daily Teleqraph fu its leader saya: # Wo 3 of ob £ Facay on y iy Torior guvy an examblo ot somo of Vier | O 10b 4t (W 00 (hie o o ey olfcara, | Ssaemenipestin o R sy CuGetie fO5,0 | oGneaon, Ta. Starcls 20,—The parsonage of | have O atmanthy. Witorma. | B O e 0 o e, of the Coast Burvey, - made tho Methodist Church at Pralrle 0w Chien was | ton that Kussla 18 anco more endoaorinz 0 | winiar scarch for a planict, and ab R Mot busned to tho ground Saturday evening. Tho | frmo such & proposition ns may mect England's | dina W, G, Wrght, of that place, witllees fu- sod pledge the ticket our warmust wupport in the enwuing election. ™ . Teniarks were mado by Me: o *+liosta of sin® might prove of uvall, and ad Mr. Heath in everywhere nhyulnr with thoao saso. ClAlt‘d with him In the City Governmant ond uader Dieird Vi xay to uman, ** Bring up all you, can. A few minutes afterwands o waion-lond of | Jriubungt e o the polls sud votod. for ler. DR, RADWAY'S REMEDIES, 4, (1. Beaton, B. 51 DR 0 lews relutlve Lo disarmmnent.! vorable weather, obseryed throurh the three e, Mr, Tarnee (ho such o taan should by | Ed Sages . . Polley, d ¢l Ro sgot, and others, | him in tue city's umploy tho. resnlt was grotifying | re caught Irom a barrel of gusoline winto th b 1 i " lclwunuu from the L'l:lhlfgu[l:\uplnflm and :.';.".?.L Indornng the num(mlmn of Alderuau, and the | ypdeed. 'I‘no’nomlnnlznl for the ulhu$clt {am'f fawnlly wfcru atalocture, Loss, $700. No in- | > d days, The former saw tha t of the 2int, | 1 hove Lod an Ovarlan Tusior lu the Ovaries A colorud tuau—Husw't an Lridiman an good a | city ticket, 5 ¥ " cors were antlsfuctury also, Mr, Butz hus alwaye | surance. ROME, : anil the disturbed area "'5. e Zl, and the and Bowels for Ten Yenrs. 2 rlght to voto o nlgserd [Yolls. ) On mution, {t was voted that the Club indorsstho | hoen popular with his ofielal associates, and Mr, . 18 VOPB 1T Iutter snw the apot of the 2tst, Trof, Davidson nx Awon, Deg 97, 14T5.—De. JaDWAY! Thst N {ir. Turner--Not 1§ he is & Democrat. [Ape | nomiustion of 8. G. Buatoa for Alderixu, ath)] hay won mauy adnteers and fricnds for his 4 AT DARIY, PA 3 11 the foverish excite- | 18 oflicially scported the results of bils peurch, | oifyars ruy bo benoto ke shi nts \ . plause. Rewarks wore' wado by Messrs, Pulley, Bago, | wyccessful admintstrition of the allsirs of the Cliy- ateh , |* Mowe, March 20.—Amld the foverish exclte- (| e e 1TavG i v jan Fuuer o t I DS, Grhiomas aatd that he could, blng 8 saung | Garduct, Homo, ‘Albrlght, G, V. Smit deorys | Attornoyabiy ud bly unvarying evurtony. o Cnxm;:i Pa,y fi“,fh %—:’uflf o &ulr!:]"" ment and unreriiltting labor at the Vatican, rela- QAKEY HALL ete 1oy ten yeart " trled i buat pipatels o | wear that r vi for . cl | nominatlon r. Larmbes for ity Treasare on u erday, ¥ 5 ) . et e e e thiat o fw | Liuasty cn-operntion an electlon duy, and th neces- Y rer | cotton mill at Darby was burned yesterdays | yive to the conststory, the Pope has fallen I ot have Nred i waw rugarded with favor, though the gentleman nca withoilt aiy henedit, 21 Coitd noli ity"s nach Iasgor, A wity of elvciing the city ofticors nominated, ricinlof tifia induced ine 10 tey 1tadway's teinedies On motlon the Club ‘sdjourncd to et Mondsy ad evening at Owsley's Mall, TIE TENTH, . The ludependent Clun of the Tenth Ward met Isst evening at No. 165 Weat Indiana street, with a vu{lhngu Bttondonce, Mr, Josoph onfleld aud Mr, Medribur addressod tlie meeting, Thoe Club unanimously indorsed Sluyor Hteaths. B TIB FOUNTRENTI WALD, Ltepublican Club mot Jast irrezular votes had becin cast, Lut thero wero aa Wsny ou oue elde ad on the ather, . M, Mitchell w uf_ e Iujustico of coming Y down on a m3n beesuse e had made ouo wistake. Tl had worked for Baliard, but now, since \'lurllnfi \A‘n«‘ ulum\mwsl. he ougkt to Lo supyorted un 1 elected ‘Tue motlon to Indorso Vierllng's nomination was pataud camod. - vEE. The Commlites to bring up Dr, Chatos reported e, S0 I aravi B agaln, 1 sertaly . atterthe serctoon | o ecounsaf an iervie with Wheoter 11 THE WEATHER slstory on tho 19th fnstant he fatnted, snd bad Peckham, of counsel for the peoplo fn tha ring 4 to quit reading the allocution, . ¢ prosccutions, who declares that, s far a8 ho Wasnunatox, D, On, Mareh 27—1 . m—For | Roxe, March 20.—Tho Pop's illuess I8 quite | oy wot o dullar of ring phindor had been tho Upper Laka region, and the Upper Missie | yorious. When tho faluting its bavo occurted | o to ffall, e had peesived o instruc- sippl and Lower Missourl Valleys, partly cloudy | 1,0 hias remained unconscioua longer each time, | o5y P00 Lo e hlm‘ b, s lanl weather,” northerly to casterly winds, rising | Jfe does not ke his (liness to Lo perceived, and o “Mn{"m t dof saln, It baromoter, and slight changea in temporaturc, | makes strong efforts to lide 1t, producinga pain- | - 2 TR 5% waa l}h:“"l l'le“lflflfl. but nually, after mucd rleid thea, purel 4 six hotties of tho Resolvent, two boxes of algurttisacisls bottiesut tho flesolient, o bensaod withuut any spparent i, dotermined (0 perses Vet Ut L BECIVe Wura boittea Of thu liesolvent, (o aitioiailor and Uaoliador tho il “Leiors they wrra gona { bad Jost twenty-va pounds. 1 continued to usa thamediclue unl [ 'was sura that Lwascutlrely gurmd, ke e oty ur aFiy-0v0 pounls. o S, T, Sk i Lt dar i ed is but_littlo kiown among, politiclans aud City Government hangera-on. All_ persons avowed themselvea in commendatlon of the action of the Coavention, and belluved 1 the'election of the viraizht tickes. = ’ ATisnONS teporter, **taking timo by the fora- 106k ™ In ausumiing tha election of Mr, ileath, asked the Mayor about ‘ : 2 1% YUTURE POLICT, and {n regard to several watters of fntercst to the 3 . X lesolvent, 83 'ho Fourteenth \Wi average clttzon, - 1l 1l 7 possiblo that* Tweed, Woodward, - and | B i oxva af 1 iy, : izt Wt ot at oo, e nl’.l(l?:ltl o r‘:}()‘l);u.vunl‘uuanu:.“l::r’thu“ it gln.uc'?fi\‘pur’f ot m»'a&l’r"e"rfif: 'fil;":‘::a"cfl'::r'nflfn’f {‘:fl:’:’fl“b’;',’:‘XTI:‘“'""“;L‘::‘::’{ i the ;.f; ful reaction.” Tho momest o gota ack to bl oy Wil el Chls uidanes f’;i:‘,fi.':‘,:,’:e.{:il“y‘:fi :.‘%.;i‘in‘.?flm:fi"‘uu,;.w:uma- v 3 g b posa of ratifylng the nominations Lol - | tha policy of econos nsugur bar o ¢l . d i 3 d A }‘,!L‘c‘:’u‘&‘.“é.fl-‘é}i‘.“f. fl‘:u'lomf Chaflon 7:;.‘:.“:‘:‘.‘.! un cyn:unu’un.z Mr, ;a‘, uc:xm:'rdtmmuol'm-h lu':xtnhnn 250 followed. Ty, :i:yur'::‘l‘:rr:‘dn:ll,fi,l weathier, Ly agalnst TTall, but if this was the case, not one our wulldnrtullnmllclu%‘ P70t deepiy chteds o8 Mok e palohed AN UHAG AtaLenent in | dent, Was I iho char, and A. . Michand was | ust pride (o tho work of the Councll and himeelf | o, o, Pecie) PUBBcS fa,The TGRS malng smottonloas, with tils eyce Bosed ke s word of it had reached bim (Pecklom), aud ho | 0B Erayenis that it oy Vo as muchi‘of @ tosddng » ¢l hers o8 it has been 10 no. o 5 sproval from tha | Becretary. Y1) Gnrig o tast sight moniha. At the Hnio of —A heavystorm ot | corpso. Tho recent .excitoment has told v Yot k) MUS. E. C. BIBBING, andays T, [Yelleof spproval from tho | BRIEA g committan roported vatouy”mat. | wisuinpien of ories (hyciy” aued o of W4 | rat, freczing os e fell, durtng lust nieht and | upon bim, and indued on soveral occaslons dur- ;':“'“““"‘“ "";'l“d‘“ Sty Khey o Liae ",‘ Y1 -t Bitine who makes the abovaceriltcate, 1 o “Ihe Chalrman dectded the motlon oup of order, | ters of routlne buiooss. Tho Treasurer having ro- | ive woutbs’ walary ali aruund; there was no nioney the carly part of to-uy, has covered the trees | jug the sp: |§ which fs always & dangerous sen- any ono did, Tweed, ho understood, ha any mrwhnmlu‘?u;m you to unx wodlvius In thu coustitution requising that & weok's notice | signed, Mr. George Kolfs wus olected to the va- | n thie V'reasury, and thure was no creditat bomy | with s ‘heavy costing of lee, bending them | gon for bim, 13 Jifo has beent aluioat despaired | always sascried that Hall shared In the profits u;tng’-“li; o ;‘.l'..'f}&“. n‘-‘-ugh“ :l: :’R:'Ifi'fiy‘ anust b given 10 (o offuuding mowber Letor ux- | caney. aad k. \ilken was elucted Chatrmian of th graliroal, tad Worsn 1Rl the ‘elty had tsllen. [ nicarly to tho grourd, andbreskingott the liube |.of, lils plipsictans regard tho fatigutug receps | of tho riug, but ho know of no frests disclosure | You [ may say that Hor statcmentyls corvac withoata 4 Vimo white man moved that auch Rotico bo | | Vpdniaotion tha Aideraaslo cantidacy of Col. | prospectyof a batter condivan of atars, | 1t was Sud otbierwlss. sujuriing them, It s foared that | tious of the piigrims With great appreficuston. | in the matter. As to o slleged manufuctured | Quaiiteatius, iSened) | - 4 B LERCHY S o ub. great damage las beon done to the frult ar- | Forclgners who-sco the Pope at long luteryal chards in this vicinity. Tclci;n ph wires have | notice's great change jn klin, One of theas ro- | of the Bourd of Audit, which never took Deon brokun by the Geavy welebt of re upon | cently vald tho allocution of Murch 13 would | place, Peckhan sald this paper had been lu them, sud coinmunication is somewhat iuter- K‘mmhlybntnn-l’npu'l Jast formal utterance, | evidence fn the trial of every riog sult, and rupteds eanwhile tho Pope's adyiscrs are cndeavoring | that tho theory of tho prosccution had n&wuyn n was heartily ludorsed by the Cl - UYvn tution of the Beerotary, the nomlnatlons . of ihe: Republicsn City Cunvéutiva wera unanis Wously Approy report In Hall'a handwriting, of a mecting nop onl{ Hocunary (o convipee the public that the ¢liy waul 3 y ils . doble, bup b waa_tocessary - to adopt. such ineasures’ as would convince those | who should tend money to the city that thelr claimu would be : e may certify that . Bibbina, wh kes the e o o b e e el SRR Liioblas will Lelteve ber wtatomiend 8tgacd) e v ¥ Mc. Wilson moved, a» sn gmendment, that the + Club dirapprove Dr, Chaflve's petion, and, if neo- cerary, cenvure him, Anoiner wember noved that D, Chaflee Le ro- 1. ‘yuestod to resign i position ae Chalwmsn of the | Thu Dewveraty opened the city campalgn witha | promptly met, ‘fothisend it was neccssary not 1OGAL OBSERYATION, by every means to get France aud Austria to | becu that suid inevting wad nover held, There '&’k'i—‘éa‘c’flfi s “xccutive Commlttus. y ratification mveting tu tho Aurors Turaer Hall on | ooly to reduce the number of amploycs, bus to re« . Cuicado, March30, _ | yovive the Rompu qucstion, It {8 hoped to in- | was not & word of truth fu tho report of the ne- LARY Ti TOND, - Another pilvd {6 on by .movlog that be be alea | West Erle soruet, near Milwaukeo avenue, Iaat | duco tha salaries of thoso retalucd in the seevico,— | “Fugarar. o) Wind, ail diteo [taly &0 far to recognize the Popo's temne | wotlations for seitlement fu thocaso ayalust B, POND, requerted Lo apaloglze to' (ha et (Yells of ap- | aveniok, 8t whick'spevchea wers mado by Vesry IL. | both unpopular messuros.- Tho theretofors-un- Slme,, B AN asait o A kb eed oo Cley to ihe | Swecny, and not. ev o At g g Droval from th Uidcke ) Bt b " cana e for Mayor Wo . iynur, | Ueard-of slop was takon, employcs dischargod, and | GAte m. 2.0 33| 73 X W R Jirst oowerak (o ece Las Leonlig | B ny, aml ot even s prapouition. bl vesn T, Mr. Reckwell »ald it would be manifeet Infostice | nomiucs for City Attorucy, and othere. 1{ was | salsrles cup down 0 as to give the assurance that | 31IB&. i, 20.05° 83 701 luly See, where all religlous orders ulln. mado or sugzested on Swecay's babalf to the € 1oliga any snch action |nw Gwmbers abaeuco. | 8:30 bofor: tho keat in tha ‘Latl, which Js oot a | whero a millon dollara wers borrowed ihah | 255 W 2, | 70 frutit o could ind au asylum. It i3 donied | counsel for prosecution, XN ' Tealdes, Dr. Chufleo might not have suthorlzed | very 1argo oue, Giled, oud at that hour not | willion would .be d, uud tbat the tax- sdpw sl w1 thut preparstions are inuklie for a couclayve. ir, Pockham aleo stated _thet the wholo mat- DR. R AD‘W AY)S ' ihe Insertion of tue urticle, - wore than Bity persons wero o the gallory. A | levy, In the collection of ' whlch ™ thoru w..,‘,’,‘,m, 20,03 33 | wo INIW TILE PAPAL BUCCESYION, ter of tho scttlement with Tweed was Indetiufte, | | ¢ i Mr. Thamas remarked that fr, Coaffee was | band ot mwals bad previously done guod sutvice | has siways been 8 defelt: of from 15 to | * £ = Rouw, March 20.—The Archbishops of Naples | Townsend, his couusel, had siuply ¢ proposed s % sectln bk ThINHS obies 4k 11 'clock Saiusdsy [ In wuklug up, o’ Surrolafuy " ubightiriol | 20 per ot would not be drawn sgaliat o 2n cx. i o T and Periirla, and Vicar of Rome, sre confident- | to sako a'proposition,” but the proposition had iy g ; ¢ v | fent suple i 0 entioned as candids P ; : T P sic aatd e pame, sppended to thoarth | ¥aiborug. Hrocecdinks were, peued by ealing | loans: it policy uhould Contlue, As for tho At M M- | 1Y tentlone s candidates for tho Bagacy, Byt ok Leas e, a sal]flrl u 8 y wiiee Bluhin to thy chalr, Fraucie nan, Jr., s lmb of the law, who achlsved sumo litito hoturicty two oF three years byo ax th stump- orater of the Cominunlits, mwounted the rostrum, sad, sfter uulu‘fxxlnu the wnflsluflun thy Demo- nd, \Bnio| Weather, DENIAL. LivenrooL, Eng., March 20.—The mlssing A. i s e, Loxpox, March 27—5 w. t.—A dlspotch from | Oskey Hall, of New York, was not discovered Rome denlua that the Emperor of Austria has | on the stcamship Germanic, which bas just ur- writtsu a letter o tha Pope, as was usserted by | rived, the Neus Frie-Pres of Vienna, sssuring bim of | - New Yous, March 26.~-The sulds and mur. chey misght Lave bren 8 forgety. M. luriou woved, e an auesdiment ibat tho Club dirapprose of yha pubiicution. A Liack membor bf the Exycuilve Commitles wanted Mr. Horton to iusert in thy smendioeut 1lickey difculty, which 1t 1s well known will by made a leading point iu the campalzu, his Honor did not desire to ay saytbing for publication, ‘Thers were matters In connection with tho casy which the public bad never heard, These by would “Stailons. __(bore| 4 ok : _"1. I TIIE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, For the Cars of )l Chroulo Diseases, Berofuls of thut the advertiac Wrie Ut true, ting | vratic party aud ftw Muyoral cendidalé, butroducea | womu duy vxplalu fully, and know that hisez. upport in certain eventuslitics. der fictlons nssoclsted with the absent Hall scy L e 1o st | BiT. SILk 10 tho Rudietce. o wa received with ln.m.uu’n would bo &4 aftisfactory o thw publle v pROTRE o o b wpdoned cyom by The-fackoks, Wit | STEhiitle, ereditary or Contaglons, b 16 tirew been denounced ws @ le, (Ap- | consldersble appluues. 3 t bad been to the few personal fricads to GREAT DRITAIN. Misa Ada Dyas pronoutices whully untrao the seatad in ungy or Slomach, Bkia L oplagee.] On ths subsldeuce of the rackit, Mr. Smith came | whow he had made it At tho right timu be would . slory that slio was with Hall on the day of Lls Hones, Flesli or Norvas, Corruptiug the 2 n.n:u yr\z‘.naldmuu‘ond was wilhdrawn, and Br. mllfi":lc'é:nfib un.v.rl&-:&:mhl:h g;x:fl::l ‘Hfil‘r‘ -ulmenn‘r:cr‘-‘n:‘lux ';'-‘.‘i h“dhn:nufllkh "5 TUB BOAT RACK, - - Aenarpute: “Tho damyacn bellc 1s that thare Ls $olids aud Vitisting the Fluids, enduc i ; y paat actiou. 2 ! P otico that st the | boew a"au " abuormal etate. 1 hal mot ; i AR o Loxpaw, March’ 2.—Chitty, umpiro 1n the | moro myatlfyiog than mystery in the ex-Slayor's ash of the ruhl(t presa and the abuse of next Monday ulght, 1shallmove 16 | buea — res “.2""" to au, 2¢nn, aud (Lhough it was sometimes bhard Utilvoralty bost-race, at tho diviicr of the crows | departure, ADY Y. i B0t deaboth b candidate for Rby Meyoral Chronlc “""""?‘n‘f’é Scrofula, Glandular Swelll ERSEEARBRESSEREREE| i prisstoclte iz ; X 0 . E‘?‘m’ffi’&‘fn"' Coh; Cancerojis AlClLs PTG ¥. £ Vierking fron Club, . for frauds o endure, bo bad refralued from saying snything. Saturday, sald be had an opportonity of ques- ; 5 el o | LA ncs Sl Ty e by ebilbslii i e Slonig tho uoge on the ekt of he Tace THE PLYMOUTH SKELETON, Boals BBt h iy AR } wae fus fougn, cu | and the swployc thereot ahould atan c ¢, 1o hadat no tiwe e ————— % —Dr, aumptio g /e ruslied dicougny wud Lo colored brotlseu | nd tho swbloyel ool BIouid SEL PR Ty | Lo o, -and ane o thum wus- on P G boste had actually passed tho post almultanc- | o T (0L e G0, ot to seud dete | © ROl b Srudghik ; "And that Is thu way they Indorsed Vierhng. wae concerued, It requized a large nuwber of cuie mnm pfilé::-fim‘:.h ,J,"_‘{}' duty bad been wt.l‘f-"kz 00D ENOUGH! ously. uizates b the Congregational Cowncil Wednes- Loty ou en out, bl Y}ann 1o condbict it, snd they should bs good men. o the butter protection of life and property, the crlnjoal clussc should be drive ? out of the city, and to the Police Department belovged thiy dllll. e cunaldercd tue Educatioual Departmeut of tho Muzcipal Admislatration the mst iwportunt, Thy fucilltiva for affordingt a cowmou-schoul education 1o taechildren In the clty wers iusuticlent, sud whould be entarged, Should bie by elected Lw would Bpecial Dispalch to Tha Tridune, DRAD. NEw YORE, March 20.~Tho Gold Exchange, | Walter Bazchot, » political writcr, is dead, ‘l’“: A’"‘" "C‘hfi:;"h":."’u';"em::h:m “:f o which was established fn the carly days of the INDIA. on-Ayanus ave uothing whatcver War, f4 to bo dissolved April 80 ‘Tho busiuess | Laborers on the reliat works in Msdras and to do W‘(lm Piymouth Churfih- l.h'.ll Storrs® will hencefort b arri on by what a0 | Borbay uisessed. 000, during tha past week, | 1okt b boved ot g ths Comgregation known as the Gold Department of the Btock | owlng to the termination of the native holidays | alists of Brooklyn. Dr. Helmer’s people favor Exchaoge, at Hydsubad~ Forty-three thousaud nusives are | Plymouth and fts pastor, IR. RADWAY & 00, 32 Wamenst, N, V: Read ¢ False and True.” Jetter-ats to RADWAY @ CO.. Ko, B2 el (o ADYAY 8 60 i3 up Which Tever would bo were thy loft Lo the golles ou peneral duly, Theso two mou bad gathered buut $80, 000 in license fees, and dnfln} the per- formance of tuatscryice thelr salaries had together amounted ut $600. 1f thot was bad mag. ogewent, ho was ¥orry that he bad beun the causs of It. The clty was & public businces institution, controlled by stockholders elected by vthus stocke WARD MEETINGS. . BILDRETU. S 1n responsc toa call for & non-partisan meeting of Seveuth-Warders opposcd to the election of Hildreth ox Aldcrman, dboot 400 cltizens catne fo- geilier yesterday evening atthe corner of Blue €

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