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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1877. 4 L ) WEALTH OF THE WASHOE, | isolarecty, propective: For tostance at the | this Conpany has been ot ereatest mine 12 A MIGHTY RUSHL. a s o matter of great difference of ulpinlon. This | fnformation, though my remarlke will apply to 1o Inst November, patd in dividends | the contiguous Government lands as w 30,000,000, At that tite, owing to the | naturally divided accordlng to thefr ad A “Tribuna" Correspondont on the | enouncus cxpense fncient fo rebullding the | ity into three Kide or qualities. The Bursting of a Big Dam at Staf- stroyed by the lire, of einking the @ C. | division is agricultural, the central gra ka " 1,660-Foot Level of the L0 shatt, ind of opentng up the 1,650 tevel, | the western: prineipally. Wyombig and Gtoh. fs fordville, Conn. Bonanza Mine. Uividends were temporarily shspended. This | miiicral. Th mineral famis are yet. undevel: was sclzerd upon by California-street brokers os | oped, and thefr richness unknown: but tne The R an_opportunity to depreciate the stock lvhlcg agricultural and grazing lands have partially 2 Rush of Waters Bweeps Away Ten 8400 an workmen were busy ail dayand night fillog in about the waste-pipe. Thg;r eflnrti‘ were \‘l‘s& leee. At half-paet5 o'clock this morning the work was abandoncd. The water then gained. s;) rspldlly 'l.l:':\l. In‘n mt'l ml:lmm the pipe was #hot out of 3 place, the dam Stiot out of f 3 opencd, and the TR SOLITARY TIORSE. E. C. Plnney, of the Glenvlile Manafasturing Company, motnteda horse and rode at the THR ITALIAN DUDGRT. Towr, March 27, —Minister Depretls snbmitted o the (‘hamboer of Depnties (o-day the Indget for . . 1R77, showing asurplus of about 12,000,000 lire. The London Times Reviews the | ils iso prescnted Lills for limiting the cirenlation Eflstern Situafionn fl{'pn ermnx)’ong, and cstablishing a ainking fund of RETTEN. The Pope was able o tecelve and reply to an En- gllsh deputation to-day. FOREIGN }:" Tetta and other obnoxious officlals to distant 4 . . 18, hiead of the flood to warn the Inhabitants in th lares that the Controvers o | had been previously salling way up to demonstrated thelr worth. Theyare, n fact, nts In) the It Decl 5 ¥ . Consolldated Virginin Promises to Dise | 1o brer by b o: got’ canait In the | among the richest oo the face of tr arih, and or More Smaller Dams, taller. The water, which grew greater by the Connot End fn 8moke. GREAT BRITAIN. appoiat the Cronkers of Calle oty or some "ol them soundly erated | It only reulres tine. ol She roon hch it ws carrled off, mavei. ot tha roizof Ches EARTR! CESS, b Flood )'Brien, attributing to ‘them the | the old geographics calied *f The (3reat Amerl- 1 Lownoxw, March 27.~The Honse of Lords this fornia Streets canre u; thelr mlnf«'wrhmc‘. nndgl few have kept | can Dclgfl. " the randen of the continent. Thirty I]nlldlng!, Lnrgg and Sm“"’ }',vl:lren‘ll‘;zn u‘;lut‘::'n.n:l:r{r?;:ll '&}P t;?;lnl!erll';tnenpeo-"v' Gombined Europe Must, or Russia Will, Hiemaon adfourned for Enster recess until | -+ l,f"mcp\;;,rc;;";g-,,elg;|";gfggg; ko] ,'},fl!‘;‘{tg,g;: Toare favaumctiing sboue- . Carrled Away by the Flood. plo were buty In moving their propery, but i Enforce the Conference PHIAG, In k& Erenls that Will Be | who will gamble on the Stock Hoard must cx- | that scems characteristic of the West, and what s rascued, TR PROTOCOT. n Esplanation of Recent Erenls sty will gaio ) d he West, and wha = When the water burst out of th fr % et to get nipped once In while. T hae talk- { In man we would call_“energy,” but » e reservolr 1t Deoision. In the Toussof Commons this afternoon, Bir News fo Many Misioformed Easte B e T eadints ubtreladiocd | has o speciar ot Whaneret et e Ity Among Them a Ohurch, Bank, sud Other | {IFuck and carcled oll » side Luilding by the Statord Noriheole, In seply to & gaestion hy the ’ ern Readers, uitizens of 8an Francisco and Virginia City, and | braska farmers toe most bountiful crops,and in- L Efli’fi ! |,:’°2,'1fr:e ;"“"'m;fi“’l"mngl"o"'e of Otis Tale " i ju | ieraulsof Hariington, sald that tho negotitions tiey all to a man most unequivocally acquit the | vests everything nurtured on ita bosgm with arge ces, ol A T CRLTCR ST Danger of a Resumption of the War with | gyont the protocol werostill pending, hut he haped . _— Hrun of any attempt at tnanipulating the stock | muammoth élze and unapproaliablences. Those nel, it destroyed Amidona’s machine shoy .‘.:3- Monienegros to make & more -nlhfnc!oq statement after recces. ) » of tto Bonansa Firm market, They say the suspension of dividen: who S8 W the superb fruit, verctable, and cereal P eral tenements, and the house of Parie: fimr y PINANCIAL, The Great Possessions by the Coutolidated Viruinia was n necessity; | display of thisStateat Philadelpia last sunmer | Many Bridges Go Down with the | Then'the damsof the Bhenir C Y Howe - 4 Livenroot, March 27, —The uncovered 1labili- in Virginia Oity sod San that, notwithstanding the mutifarious charges, | may Le able to better appreciate my meaning, Resistl c t Campany, and Valies G enix Comipany, Howe, o ticeof JsascLow & Co., the suspended cotton 1 notune scintilia of proof has been offered by | It was universally acknowledged to excel the esistless Current. R B e Al Lo, Lompany, wesstom ATy, Fhe Porte Snid to Be Unwilling to Ex- | houne, ars ortimated nt $250,000, eieiy on atrival Francisco, anybudy that Flood & U'lirien have not acted | display ot the other Ktates, the older and more . A mills ‘were Dot hutt. Growing creater, the volume of water, reaching StatTord squarely and honorably In the mine manage- | populous not exrepted. UGeologists descrlbe the Hollow, tore_away the fron bridge, grist mill s y ment. Awl now that all the work of shaft- | soll of the Platte Valley as that” peculiar forma. | LossCaused by the Disaster Estimated RINDXRDRAT, - ‘What It Costs to Run a Mine. sinking, cross-cuttiog, drlluva cte., s done, it | tion known as luess or lacustrine. It is safd to 'hero hava beentwo fresh outbreaks of rinder- tend the Armistice, Tfi Ithin the metropoll | g t 8750,000. and several old bridges, et ittitulie pteopolie s ziven out semb-oictally that Consolidafed | resemble very clusely thu solf of the Khine o ,000.,, L L AL ) Pronlaeat Catbolles Call for the Exeommunlenton | 4 contereniert pavers sni sionrof the Sonths Virednia ¥ Villey and the . Valley of . the Nile. 2y It cub througli o tho glimay ‘% psdage, thicy- of Vietor Emanuel, Staffordsbiry nut, bolt, rivet, and rallway fasten. Rpecial Correspondence nf The Tribune. WILL RESUME DIVIDENDS ABOUT MAY 1. The analysls whtch I ‘have before me D, pread over the meadow be- B ot T ) ersnttfe | vinouia Cirr, Neve, March 22.-Leaving | Disiitercated oxperisemen of charatter and | 2bowe aLOREHO percent of Bely-pniverizei slija | gL APFORD, Conm, March 27.—The dam of the low thiere, but was gathercd again ot a finrm — the rednetion of vt tod By Atastl i 5 ‘o | Wigh standing-tiave cparately Into the | 8nd 10 pee cont of lime, The wurfece 14 smooth, 1t | Staflordville reservolr gave way this morning, | halfatnileabore the borough of Stafford 8prings. TIE EAST. e and ergian compatition, oy 7 AmSHL” } 1Frlsco at 4 p. m. by e Vadlelo feny, s I“::e ;nhu:-,l nd ':-;fl."‘x:lc;u‘l':(o: oy éjex:er:l’ter'mon the | fncasity tilicd, boinz free from stone und vravel, | cansing In this village fearful damnage. The ,','cm jt carried off the Glen Compaiy's dams, 4 » THE CAUSE, a most delightful ride of two hours across the | Fozpe 00 S, L Hian the one abuve, with | nd may le plowed to any depth desired, 1t has n | rallrond freight-house and all the carswere ut the milfs and tenements escaped, From THE EASTERN BITUATION, The Commimloner-General of Switzerland ot | bay. The smooth-clpped, green hillsof Vallelo | o'iee "or ore‘oxnased whieh promises divkiends | 504y subioll, Achicli drains the surface quickly : here n mass about thirty feet hich, made up of Loxpoy, March 27, —The Tlmes, “reviewing the :lm! c:imonnu'l‘ l:‘?ll\bmo‘u ll““'l‘:i" tm'd::lolne Esetern situation, says: '*When weseo how our, § In Sivies exporte to Amcelea i not due Lo 1he 60 Goverament docs nothing, promises nothiug, and | Mercial seals there, Pl i the vevclopnett BLR0 exhibits only distrust and condemnation of Russls | for o warmor rivalty in sllk, watches, und m by restricting lteelf to the fulntest phraseology In | chincs, England being lkely to try to mnke np on which an sgreement can be couched, we can- | the Conllnent for the decline In her muchine ex- yot wonder - that the negotlations are (nter. | PUFtto Aumerica, ; , after n paln, and holds the molstare ser: | Washed away, leaving only the passenger depot. scem patterned after u Vrench landscape, while | for vears 1o coine, and the clamor senfnst the | ot for ihe'vesetation. *Dronght 'l.".n'.i.'.’&v?rf_“ifia The Etafford Natlonal Bank, D(,'nm.'rcun!lgnll the warm, bulmy air, Juden with the fragrant | bonanza iirin Is bezinning to substde. Throueh | even In the defest reason the surfaco neser bakes or " 3 Church, and about fifteen other huildings have ¢ e veze the politeness of Mr. Mackey, I descended Into | becomes hard, It makes the best of roads, which, . Jetal other, DULKTIOES. peefumant tlistea mouk the spelnaio vepstatiite ] g e yesterday, anil, tuguzh 1ot & mining | tuinke Hinole roads.are haed opd amooth the iy | been washed away. The damage to the ralirosd ::r: flmfli;‘:"';x’m‘l“ rzl{‘"'i':,fll;c‘;“‘“t'l'f: sz expert, [ “can mtfr;i lolhlm faet that there s {;".‘.‘{nx"’.",'{";. Ul ';::r“jl;;-;lyn\::llrg‘zn plad tam track {s heavy, irough 3 ¢ Sacrds | yast umount of ore’in sizht, & , rye, . - harley, flax, vegetables of The flood s ‘mento, over the rugged Slerras, and atong the | T was about to spedk of the wealtl of the bo. | 8 kinds, and alf feulta geowir ' in the Eaatorn and L ukmetipon this. llave. stiddely, ddebris aa much as of water, came rolling to the dam of the Converseville Campany, People who Lind gathered in laree numbers acted iike crazy persons, and In some cases liad to be carried to places of sufety. The Converse Ml was not destroyed. The dam went, and also the dam of the Granite Mills, 5 1 S ) Mlildle States. Tho yleld of amall grains i . | Three milesot rallroad track was washed away; The™ accideut s a terrible blow upon this optedsTho fact e, the two countrles S Waslioa ranize, and you bavo more of the beau- | nauza firin, Soma place ft way up in the hut- | iy foo marvelous for tha Farient Tarmer to ba | also, two Howo truss ridges. between Stafford | valleys LS Lave gradunlly sasumed each o position of an- . GERMANY. titul and sublime I Nature ju the given space, | dreds of millions, 1t fs hardly safo to give fig- | Tieve, ‘dwenty Litlicls of Wiieat per acre in A0 87. | and Tolland. The food has s ror o AnoUT 1,000 HAxDS ) tagonism thnt they are_reganled on the Contlnent LUNTARITY, £ belleve, thau can be found clsewhery on the | [ 10T18 1arES 0 y | erage yeld, Lut thirty la notuncomoion, The uther are thrown out of work, and the industries 18, tholr prospective wenlth {s much larger, and | grains yicld in thesame proportion. The drynesy | alung the line of the rallrond, The telegraph globe, And when you have reached this phe- | {f' 6 Comstock ™ ia true to its promises within | und mildnees of (e winters for that lutitnde, and | was promptly brought Into requisition mnd nomenal town, clinging fast half-way up the | the next ten vears the riclies of ‘these four men | the freedom from frosts In May and September, 10- | goonboring towns warned of the mighty rsh steep ascent of Muunt Davidson, you bave | Wil exceed the atmoat fubulous fortiue of the | Kether with the yick enfl, miake the Flatte Valle KRLY fie t Benrix, March 27, —Members of all politfcal ey ention lato ngrens contier, 1t luma. | parics e intrnduced fnto_the Tilckutag a bil has Independent reasons of Lier own for refralulng, :gl,mf;‘lxnlfr tl’r-:n«:(:«n:‘g'f 9d per cent on every de- sadly cripoled. The loss down as faras Stafford. Springs is estimated at from balf a million to s miltion of dollars, Much of this is In smail 3 v capecinlly adavted for (ruit_eniture, Trees of afl | of watcrs that was causing great destruction of | sume. The damage below Staffurd Springs fs there nay be mo war, but the Minlsters and Am- O R es(BLY CONPLICY, attained the acinc of the wleturcsque, But | Notheehid family, Quante:, - | prpseinlly odatedfor rult enlinre, Trees of a0 propeily nd torestents z”wf! S it "0\ ot casy to get. 1t canslsts of annrfit?)brldsu Lestadord are now Pams, March 27.—The Coustitutionnel reports | ¢uoiin geenery Is not the only thing A yeard, if the present rato: of tree-planting is main- ond ronds, but no other mills are thought de- svvin 50 or munn sucowmons, | et iy Hot occuyelIn Magenc anhe | ViBlee secsery, B RoL G oiE MWE | ACROSS THE PLAINS, | i ¥ shiiielolilse | aworumn accouwr, - sl the Emperor A ¥ of her plste en. Al onn,, March 27—1 p. m.—' 'l Atleast this Iathe case with the representatives "Lrégb:{‘gm“m Propsian ond Tieostan solilers. | encrgy, her wealth, are cqually grand in ) ) 7~1 p. m—The he Superintendent of the New London of Rassin and Encland, The eyes of :Europe now ¢ ¢ illed and forly wou N fara unce more (0 the members of the (riplo ul. | beecind e o Chotaln and Livatoant, Jlance, T¢ there Is war there mustbe a great war, S—— and any Power that interfercs must bo prepared to ABYSSINIA. wage o great warnleo. Though Austria wight by AN AMETICAN OPPICER INPRISONED, unity uf purpose and resolution act energetlcally Loxnoy, March 27,—A telegram from Alexandria and tako the decielon Intu her hauds, It ls reports that Col, ditchell, an American ofticer of almost certain she will leave the Russlan Governs | o0 Kgyptian stall, s a prisonor at Acowa, chained ment to take Ity course, resorving 1o horeclf fu- | 4o pative soldiers and anflering sevorcly, | Gen, tare liberty of aztion according to thy circamn- | (lordou Is atlll at Massowah. He hus not'yet con. QRAZING, Amung W hite the Laramio Plains and the reglon about particulars of thie disaster by the bresking of 5 the Staffondville aain are still wanting, The of 20,000 fnhiabitants terraved upon the cestern | A Comparison of the Journey Now with Gy b A 20 po rrpardel mo "'j,f:h":,,”i'l‘f'fi'mg only thing certaln fs, that thedam has ,fim, nn‘d alope of Mount Davidson, 8,000 feet above the One Made Nine Years Ago. rought under eultivation in the n{:'ldlllnn?(‘!nm"v the damage s very great. The followinz s a level of the sea, which, 1tke Chicago, lost three- TIoh'ol Nature with Inereared rulntatt forteePontt | description of the dam and the surrounding quarters of her business and resldence houses Isayrichos any In the world, and yiclds alnn- | country: The reservolr belonged to the Heser- by fire little mora than o year ago, and which, | Amazing Progress In the Settlement aud | dantly when trfed vy ierlgation. Just at present, | yoir Company, owners of the mills on the stream ; 3 liowerer, It ds aticnil ' with Chicago-like encrey, to-day prescuts u Development of the Conntry. et G 14 et The homo o Sl Shoacs | Lelow, The dam was ralsed six feet the past compact front of substantial houses nlong all of cattleand shicep, The Indlans have gone 1o | winter, and the storm last night filled it for the its streets, with searcely o Ureak to show where thelr rescrvations. Tho buf Northern itoad stutes that the track is all gone from the Stafford passcoger depot half & milo south, and with the track went frefght-cars and fretght-house, and two ITowe truss Lridges. Two miles south of Tolland the track {s washed away, and South Wilinington bridge is prob- ably undermined. Bouth of that another plece of track is wastied out, and anotber bridgo en- dangered. Twu bridges at South Uovnnux are in great danger. ‘Tho water{s up to the floor, ond ia reported stiil rislng. No dainege Is re- thelr separate and several ways, Hercis acity et nro fust dine g 0 o oibee ratl " sk with Abyssinis. apnearing, and thele past Pk s | first time. Close by the resérvoir stood the | ported un other rallrowls in the Htate, stances, shehtain i sl thoold fire-fiend oneo held his revels. Some- | Tho Platte Valloy Being Bapldly Olothed | Sbhuceickicd cousina. who thrive'and grow fat and | sotinct mill of E. A, Converse; next theshoddy [ o jLosRor LirE, f A correspondent ks had an interslew with Gen, IHUNGARY. thing liko 810,000,000 worth of property was re- with Trees and Growing Grain, | fSnally cnjor tho uusyal bovine pleasare of a ride | mill of Jacol Bosch; thieu the machia shop of | pickid Spedding snd A. M. Burwell, Tgnatieff, ond says: Ho affects the conviction that FUNDING MEASURR. duced to ashes, to offsct which there was but Chicngo's great stock-yards and of belng slaugh. | Samuel A, Widen. Lower down was the Rosecat b bl the negotiations with England are not interrupted, | pgexy, March 27.—The Upper House has adopted | $30,000 of insurapce. But to-day the city is tered In n Cifcago packing-house, perhape, The | Phenix Manufocturing Company’s cassimere FINANCIAL and that thero only oxists a aslight misunder- | 4yl uthiorlzing 8 O per cent gold loan for the | better buflt than before the great contlagration, | While the Greal Plain @ive Free Rauge to Inng. nn;;elnnermg lomerliwf;;m jpon B drove Of | mill at Hydeville, and three miles below the | o A bl standing. Yot he exproses himselt with nuch | Conversion of the floating debt. VIHOINIA merable Cattle nd Sheey e of b Lol Dut o b g n moriaist | Glen mills _cotton-warp factory stood at Awnxatox, D, C., March 37,—The fallure Mitcrness ot what he styles tho prejudice. e Is wholly a mining towa, In fact owes all her ; i suiccension of catile-ranches and larze drovd of | Gleaville, The Converseville Manufocturing | OF the 01d cotton house of Iaanc Low & Co., of ;rlnl rémv.-r traditions ullu.mu p‘olluil c{mz llrlla"; CRIME. wealth, prosperity, and moral obilaulty, tav, to plock-Tooking cattlo scattered out for“miles along | Company’s cassimere mill and G. M. U“rpo:lll,l lh"}. hrmlfl‘t lr:ovlr‘n !hahht;nl;c of Fal- he Conference cannot end in smoke, le says, and e 3 gt A = ee | the track, . coner, hrokers, of this city, who did a large the sl question le whetlior ita dectsions are to be A MYSTERY. the lmost unprecedented richness of hermin- | Fortunes {n Stock-Farming NOT A 'SPEAR OF TAY Tress' Granito Ml for making cotton ¥ 4 " business with Liverpool firms, chicfly for Bavan. nab account. New Yonk, March 27.—Among the assets of erals, for shie lias no agricultural or mavufactur- «“ % " nor o kernel of gralu lisd these great herds eaten | goods were on the stresm st Stafford Ing Interests, and, consequently, no commerce, T1ts, The Cattle-Kings ail winter long, but fud picked thele Mving eantly | Bprings, above five miles from the dam. The 3 ? er o8 the ground, and cared for nothing more. The | o0 wehich must Eastern cities depend for an exist oetial Carsnpondince W FaeTribE: leaf of tle ricl, bnffalo-grass, when ripe, diey upon | Feservolr was about o mile and a guarter long, enforced by Enropo or by Russia alono. Jtussla, CrevEnAND, O, March 97.—A Zeader spocial he Inmists, has mada Immenre wacrificos by mobll- | ¢ BELESC R S B T e g fzing, and she cannol demubilize without getting | o oy ar sterling, who was to have Leen s he Ocean National Baok sold to-day were 7,000 i} ence. Upper Virginin depends on Lower Vir- the etalk, forming uncat hay superlur o *s tamer | and averaged 8 quarter of a mile in width, The | ymere 7 :‘;’,’;’l:,‘:"’ In rotuen, were It only to watlefy publle | 1 oq™s o morrow, March 98, for the murder pinla, hun‘\,lrcds of Teet below in the bowels of | 060EN, U. Ty March 28.~In the spring of | 135" Sl ahinals chose with unfatling pre. dam w"n:qu ?“-,,“, fect high, but nhx;n, the | B¢res of prairio Iands In Jacksop, Massac, John- . tvo years azo of o young German glrl named 1803, then un the correspondence staft of on | crence. Tne dry, pure, healtli-giving alr of this h 5 son, and Willlamson Countios, Illinois, st prices ** Dut, " Tobeerved ** you yourselves form pub- N b ited by Gov, Y the mountain. Nor |3 this nll that depends ou Easte 1, T first crossed the plalns, my | reeion secma to hiave an equaliy beneticial efecton | Stream bed Lelng narrow for some distanice be- | ranging from 25 cents to $4.50 per acre. 'The Iron- 1ic opinton In Russtay Lizzle Grumbaclicr, was resplted by Gov. Young | 31, syiterrancan town. Itls the treasury of | Eastern Journal, I first cross } plaing, MY | rian and beast. No cliniato tn the world will fetch | Jow. The water is the head of the Willimantie | dalc conl and fron property, formerly known as “'Ca cest note afatre,” he repiled with great | il the 21st day of April next. The mystery | gng Pacific coast. Milllonaires by the hundred | instructions belng to follow closely in the trall | gue outof a Jung ur brouchial affection quicker, River. 8ix years oo a dum on o trbutary | the Franklin [ron -nd(k:{ vivacity, which has surrounded the accused was ta-doy- On my observing that he wanted Constantinople, |- intensificd by particawho clofin to e his mother ho replied, ** Ruossla would not uccept that ety | and brother from Maxwell, Outarlo, arrivine In wers ftoffered to herun s goldendish. Russin | town und visiting bim in ]nn. He hus since his knows exactly what the English fleet can do and | Stcond trial commenced clatmed that his parctits Bow far pecuntary ald_can Lolp Turkey. Al thia | Fesided thiero, and guso the pames of dilerent bas been duly considered, and the Czar would supposed wother was taken - futo bls #uonor kv to war than preseuce, and pressed forward to embrace hin ENDURE TILE TAUNTS PROM TORKRY, when hecoolly drew buck, saying shie was not Tie has ot demanded Anatrln's Intervention, be- Lis mother, he uever kuew her, and nd never cause {t is not required. 1le declinesto be respon- | scen her; that he had . never boen In Maxwelly alblo for the recent nugotiations, which, he says, that Lis name was not Charles M. Bterling, an were conducted by the Jtussian Emboesy In Lon- | that he had fovented the story lic has tol 4 80 don." often; that he was ouce fntimate with the resl Pointing to a copy of the protocol which was ly- Charles M, Bterling, and hos assuwed bis name. Ing un the tsblo tull of erasurcs and corrections he Mrs. Sterling s positive this Is bek son, though exclalmed: **That document might avert warif he leit home scven years ago. The mother tried to mentlon ineldénts that would make hin England would only nnderstand that hor intel are identical withours, aud not with thos romember her, und besought him not to add this to the crime of which he s nccused, aud Turkey.™ with tears and sobs fmplored une look of recogs TUR NCOOTIATIONS WITH MONTRNEGRO, Loxvoy, March 27.—A 8t. Petersbnrg corre- nition, but nllto no purpose. spoudent says: Dispatches from Constantinople reprosent that the. uegtlations with Montenegro buvo not been broken off, but suspended. The ceavfon of Nicsies 1 atill the stambling-Uloc A telegrem dated Constantinople thls evenlng states that the Montencgrin delegates have not yet ‘been ordered to depart, but they ure nut empower- d to reduco their demands, Aukhtar Pasha has started for Erzeroun, 10NATIEPP'S MOVEMERTS, ViENNA, March 27.—den, Iguatled lefs to-day; for Berlin, may be uamed who owe their fortunes to the | of the Union Pacifle, fast stretching fts way | Animals guve as pood evidence of its revlvifyi : Cux‘!m.uck fode. It hus made Ban l-'rmhcl.c the | aeross the continent, nite report from thine to | influence. \or will flndhmfn! of the dlm.-u‘ln pe- | stream above lftre FUVC Wav, eflll'llnz ereat dain- richest ¢ity on the continent, decorated it with | 41,0 ypon this inighty undertaklng, which was :;Il.n‘;:: e o s e n'fi&;fi:fgm}rfix‘: sz, :mqf nl‘), “-(,l:;u,rimuomllllenlisg‘med %4 L omast i Ao i | clalinlug the attention of the wholo clvilized | veurvy and fool-rol, and taken thers anan cxperl. | the New Londen Hortuoen Ballroad Company. ed its population one-third, and extended Its | world, It husnot boen molong gone by that | Menty have fuily recavered In n very short time, THR RUINS. d withont the nee of medicine of any kind. Not- 3 .7 cominerve by rall and steamesnip to every quarter | any one can have forgotten the histury of this :!im‘:lnnfillm ula ur:-m elevation, §t l.n{ bevn nho:'n Lhovipeack, It Li Mareh 50-A Hartlod ho globe. It will, indeed, be u sorry day for ” k- | Dy n rerlea of olservations at surrotnding military | Qlspateli to the Zulletin says that the National B lueo U thaimy:stichegambiors aasost, | Lold fest of euafncerlig, nor vot the wild reck | LY Sbcte ot Ol veuiis toa'y it whrier it | Danke at Staffordsville, the _Couprogational the bonanza, which has ‘one all this, fs about | 1683, sdventurous lfe whic DFOGTESA | pipte thian the sumo latitude n the Exstern Stater. | church, L. W, Crauce's store, the freight depot, extiausted, westward. Ilapolly the experiment of bullding HUGE BTORIES ARK TOLD and all tho houses on tho lsland at Stafford Publie intercst and curlosity noturally cliug |- rallroad over 2,000 miles of uninbabited nboné’lhc];mlllu?{ n|umu 2nl‘l‘;rx,e-|v‘rfilv|!,nz Jome | Springs weredestroyed. All thebridges between lmlpf:"u“ h‘;«‘lmfounu Mst"l‘:_.\\llh o Lln; "“!lnl- mountalud il plaind. Iy no Jongeran experi: rgflw)‘flc“u';li ""t'l'l““rf‘ 'll,lfig"nfl‘l;;‘;m"mu ln’bl'-‘l:‘{ ufe scene of cheydll.uter aud Tgfllnd wery on, - Bvery! s seapect lOFR maLwAG ment but o Mact, and happlly, too, the sdventur- | But winnowing the ezazgeration feum the mas of his own unalded arm or brain hos acquired such i Ve B the sub washed aw: The probable loss ‘in Btafford great wealth. Just now the men inost promf | €8 who followed its building have diesppeared, | Information | have picked up on the subject, and 000,000, ' No loss of Ife Is yet re- there 18 stil) left abundance of evidence that great | alone s §: Sently before the people of tuls coust ure Measra, | Suill, it must he confessed; there was the charmn | [uF o5 Have ‘been made and are now oeini ade partals John’ W. Mackey, Jumes UG. Falr, Jomes C. | of novelty about this strange ife which relieved | at the business, It doca not require much capital . > Flood,nid Wiliin . O'Brtr e scalied | I o @ grentestent of I roughues,und o an | Lo bt Wi [tk mur ol s yessed e pac, | | [ bpe o SUTOT [0 ¥ Te BEARKL GG the men who by (hn. Acrva and foresichi to go | this account that T look back on the months | goolvicltof patiencoumstickoto-it iy il huve £ Do suspended uutll the roservulr et develop tho Jower Tevels of the Gome | Svent [n the construction camps oud * red-hot ¥ | yearant the business, 1t fo clafmed, with proper | 1005 W01 06 HAEPOAS Lol (I T E stock, thereby {:fllulng princely fortunes for | mushroom cities of the plains, even with all their attention and common sense, will make any one . B W who enznges I It rich. There ara many men on ¢ f cards and 1,000 spiudies, and themuclyes, beafdes niaking scores of others | fotigue, dust, hunger, thirst, and erime, 18 | fho piatm ot theit thiueand heads of Caitle sho 2:‘:;;11';“; l':r';;: rienki Lt Tl e miilfouaires and bringlug thousands Into re- e erestin; nstructiv bewun with but o few doz y four or five yeara | S spectable mmwlenu! )fml probably nu men :"m:"'ogz:::t.2{.‘::‘;;‘};;2:;“‘:“: :lpzl":::;"“ o n; The non-product animule were nold for | Company, llome Manufasturing Company, und upon this const carg less for the appluuse of whe | Y 11 & ey e e Y afutighter and tho proceeds Invested in others ta in- | Home Woulen Company, are ulso situated there, assiug crowd than they. Quict,unostentatious, Dut whut o contrast now, not only In the | crease the Ilu:nl. mum llmt'h{:ullu Xkuvp l‘mfl"" The latter runs 8,960 spindics. Th Saffords- ard-worked, they bear their inlllions modestly, | churacter of the towns and villages aloug it [ The rango ts free. The cosl of the lierdsmun's jlv- s t. lle mav build hlma | ville Woolen Compauy has three sets of cards, and would chivose nelther to ba flattered nor | course, but in the whole country through which L‘:fi:fl:'}’l‘,','"',":"E';'(‘:{,‘,‘,'”,',',‘"{,lnm e clenen ot | s 3 . Ll abused. Dut they can escane nelther, Torwhile | 4o Tona passes. 1 well romember. how, In the | £odé, atwo Grpenee €Xcept of time and abors - Tife | 7110 Sxuct luss of these companics Is not Known, them p"(’:r "{h‘,“‘.h" q,‘;,"e'{:m":’,it::u:"m"::fij"g {utervals of rest and soberucss of this migratory | hord 14 his asvinigs bank and his fucrcase in e | InStafford Springs aro the mills of Charles s 2 th Intorest whicl gocs on compounding from year to | Fox & Co., with sfx scts of cards; the Converse dittieulties, grest charity, ‘and personal | people, it used to be thecommon query of every- A T nnnhy man belore he by o V] 3 Company, with seven sets of cards and 1,0 worth, _another class—principally Californin | body, ** What, in the cconomy of Nature, this | knowsit. The atory of 3 : o EE s Mreot brokers—sonndly berats Phem for helngz, coubiry wua cver created Tort and s Wikt use | - I0iPr, WTIIE CATFLEKING OF TiE vrarxe,? | spindles, In U“'l- the _L"":"'-’g- & Co., _"h: fu some_unaccountable and unexpiained way, | it conld be put tof* The anawers wero usually | reads like romance, ‘Ilo began herding In 1890, | Mineral Sprinzs Manufacturing Company, wit responsible for thuir losses on the Stock Bourd. | anything hut complimentary tu the country, and | With u small Icwllfi_h but lfl'l lhxl' Joney in llui slx sets of cands and 1,540 spindles. Huch Is human greatness, Perhaps, after all, 1€ | few indeed were bold enoughto ventura theopin- | bivluess untll Lilean to be rleh, when, hatead | ™ i p0rd are the Valley Company's Milts, 18 bester to renuifn poor and less conspleaons, fou that it would ever he hrought futo use for teu(l‘lnz lr{-m \Pnlerbure weat abont 150 mites, and | Gliun Mille, with 2,000 spindles, Granite My, I had the pleasure in San Francisco of imveting | purposes of sgriculture. True, the majority of o atte, where he bonghtaid ey it " u 5 an e south fo the Eouth Platte, it ith 5,500 ptudcs, Valley Manufacturing Com: Menars, Flood and O'Brien, the 8an Francisco | those enterprising ploneers were better “in- | tuenea looss u large herd of Tesas eattle, n addj- | With 5 Pl 39 K wembers of this tlem, and to-doy 1 have passed lul;{\m! in l!lllm IH)'IIUNESII;IK {lur:.;‘ than orlnlv gm, 10 the hc,.&(\)‘%md" “{m;“ynl\m“;‘“ wp. mn‘., “:::‘u'. l;mlfltl\'lxll‘.‘t‘:,%‘::;fl‘fl;\::‘!’: Rossiter Cown- v = culture, and knew wore about the speculative | has now sume 00, ead of cattle, from which vy each with four se carls, s MESSIS, MACKEY AND PAIt, value of o pulr of Jacks than of the .',’.‘m of | he sclla 5,000 or tore every vear, bringimg lam in 'l‘inu Grunite Mills _und tenement houses at who manag the tirm's ihterests Inund sbont this | raising corn. Thefr researches had not been ex- | $100,000, and _over, annually, The increase per | Stutfurdsville were all swept away, uud also ity As tho chlof promoters of the growth of | tended to the chein oropertfes of the goll, | Year fa about 70 per cent of tie whole number. stores und storehouses. Virginla City, the must conspicucus dévelopers | nor to the cllmatic changes golng on about | ™ °~‘l THE ’-‘;"‘l}"‘f ;":!':"” Ere LITILE DAMS AND DRIDGES. of the Comstock, and_ the four men who have | thew. But i these particulars they were not | gheen-micis 1s tore foloser tan CREMETt | State-Senator Julius Converre telegraphs that added tiont to thewealth of the coast durine th | far bebind the more reflective minority, Ap- | SeieTLPa T yenrs dn- multiplying fo that wime | 81 dums on the steeain from Stutlordsyille to s nst ten years, your ronders may hot be unin- | pearauces were certalnly agaiust the country, wf." One mat, with @ pony and fwo shepherd. | Doint below thic epriuis, with wll the brdges, Furul(tu n n brief mentfon of thiir bistory ana | and It required inore thun ondinary credulity to | doge, are all that ure nceded to guard a fluck, | Bre gone. Probuably not less than thirty houses ersonal characteristivs. Leliere The average increass s sald fo bo nbout | were destroyed, anil the loss will be very lurge, 4 Messrs, Mackey and Fair were born on the THE YARNS OF OLD PLAINSMEN 80 per cent. and many regard the profit greater and | The dum wus considered wafe, but the heavy sofl thut has given multitudes of heroes tofight | about the wonderful broductivencss of the ol | surer than in cattle-rulstuig. llut stock-rafaing, al- | ruins on Monday afternoon and tvening filted , b 10 natlonal | anid its adaptabliitics to all the cereals oud esv- | thouvh it ha<already become of the fiest impor- | the reservolr to overflowing, Tho breakime for the Jberty of the world, but hus no national | and fts | T it ot ol aat forti 1 exfstence of herown. With the adventurous | lents of the temperate zone, But 1w pres ""*““.' yetin ity infancy. i i ortlly res | qyay wus wholly unexpeeted, but the reservolr aplrit characteristic of thelrpeople, they como tu | pared to belleve Lhe “big stories of the ranch- g‘,“’,‘; e :333};’,,':5,',':33,?" % n‘,‘,‘,!{",::,‘{' "‘,‘:'l'“;‘r'm'lf beltiig ome. distance above the village, the Com) in Preston County, Wst Virginia, with all tbe, machinery, imptements, wnrluhafis. dwelllng-houses, etc., was sold to James D, Hedegett for $20,000. ° * - ATLANTA, Ua, March 27.~Col. George W. Adalr, real estatc agent, suspended to-day. Lis- Ditities, £144,501; asscts sufliclent to pay in fall it properly managed. ’ From the owner of the celebrated trolting-horse Heney: Al you claim for your liniment fodide of ammonia, Dr. Giles, Is correct, I nsed it with great success on my horse lienry. It {athe best article [ ever came across, One trial will convince any horsoman of its valne, TroOMAS WALLACK, of Fisnnagan & Wallace, browers, New York. For sale by sl drugglsts, BUSINESS NOTICES. Toland's Aromatie Bliter Win for nervous debility, mpove: Ired digestion. Dopots f Iron las ed blood, Clark street. of INE, ~VEGETINE Purifiesthe Blood, Reno- vates and Invigorates the Whole System. SIOOTING AFFAIR. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. + Manison, Wis., March 27.—A shooting afftray occurred near Deforeat, on the Madison & Port- : age Rallroail, yesterday afternoon. A young Ger- man, name unknows, called ut the houss of Mr, Maunette, n farmer, und Inquired of a son it Mr, Munnette was at-home. On recelving a negative reply he fnquired I a youny lady, who was lving Tt and worklng for Mr, Mannette, | was by betngz unswered “in the allinmative tha yolig Germun went away aud secured u ro- volvery) “walked futo the housy, and fired four shots,—twn at young Mane nette and two at the young jnrl, ~ wound- fng the Jatter In o the meek, but wot futally, Younz Maunotte succeeded In getting the would-be murderer from the house. ‘The Germau then walked to o straw-stack near ond shot biinecl[ through the breast at or near the et lung, e was bmnudintely token futo custody, but thero 13 little chunco for Lim to recover, Disuppointment In love, the girl Lay- g refused hts sult, was tho cause of the rash uet. TNOUNMANIA. Buenanear, March 27.-—-The Government bas determined to fssue i12,000,000 francs In paper, to be redeeniablo by the State ne State property, THE ARMISTICE. Loxuoy, dMarch 285 n. w.~The Standard's Berlin dispatch snys It le reported from Constuntl- nople that the Forte ia rasolved ot to Nirther pro- long the urmistico with Montenegro, NOT TRF NOPELRSS. A Vienna specinl to the Standurd . reports that muost of the papers agreo that the negotintions relas ative totho proctocol are not yet hopelens, Tho three Northern Powers will nost try to effect a compro- tnise un the polnts whick led England 1o refuse her algnatute, ITS MEDICAL PROPERTIES ARE ALTERATIVE, TONIC, SOLVENT AND DIURETIC. - CHICO, . BAN Francisco, March £7.—~A Chico dispatch states that the partles arrested in connection with the recent outragzes there were to-duy sent to Orville, the county seat, for coniincent. Vegettoed - Religble Evilence. ENCOUNLAGING, The Post publishes the tullpwing in oMelal forms ** Thure Is good reavon for belfeving thag the Cab. g st ' 0 o carhier ¢! AL 12, Stevens: “day Wil mee ¥ Five of tham—FEugene Roberts, W, E. Conway, | Amerlen in carly youth, and, after trvlng for- | imen now, even It I did ot thens for this, iny Chicago Mipper. Gnd patiurs will cra fong | 4lari pesched the peuple fnt time for them to f o, By fesens L R el L o R e Stainbrouk, aud Jolm aud Charles | tune i Eastern {-lfiu-. etmbarked fur the bacitic | second trip neross the plaing, Just made in be- hure Chisayo et anit_ that the rons | effect thelr safety, 1t is thought that one or ‘egeflne, iy Testitmy o (e et mameny Sog wiipense, dosbt, and gloom which hus *over- | Sluglitor—were to-day hld to answer for mur. | coast. ‘Thelr early history hero is that of most | dience to your Instructions) fias been revela- | focks of o Lotamie plafus will keep thousands two lives were lost, The valley 1 made s com- O Slieuly ruedived fu Tavur oF yuur nhadowed Buroncan polities uro{to a considorable ¥ Meas: curly vetelers, Mesars. Mackey and Far tried | Intlon of such nmazing development that Tean | of New Enclond spindics golng, plete wredk, Fa ot TR ko van b outd In Ho gatcut diwslyated,’ Cund - wlilo” 0 would | der and arsgn, dob Mahonsy, Vet Stz Sining s became Superintehdents of leaditg | ercdit almost the witdest prediction for the fu- coThe bulkiors of this yreas rirond bad motlong | © - Axomumt LT or LowEs, | T L ) L 0 & 1 3 i o H 1 ] ] e ot March < atel 13 huslonts sei phds NTELy EAttics ohl I ETROnL e . it Jamen Ferey wore helid for arsonand | Mines, trom which, with thole moderate ae- | ture. d 7 r Gare ‘Wit fhat dreadrul dfsease Ngelim‘- BTN, wind biud sieh bad coughiug spel JBAC T Won'd sect s thguyt 1 neve vonid beeatho asy pioro, and Vegrting ’ {hns ‘enred e wod 1'd Tec 1o thunk Giod uil e L that there b 50 5ood & Yeretine lmedlclue 81 Veyethies wid 1 ai think 4 o i1 une of (e Deat mediciines f0r Couivg i weak, atabing tevifigs ub fhe o Wivise eversbody to tuke tha for 1 can assure them It {8 une All the dams on the fuct that the Nussinn Government s uppareally disposud to meet the wishes of Lugland, and en+ deavor Lo comw 10 u Inwie reasonable arrangeinent tban the luudmiveable conditlons lutely pot for ward,” SEIVIA, The 7lmes' Nolgrade dlspatch reporte that polit- fenl dlsturbances have tuken place In tie Semen- driu divtrict_of Servia. Many arrests Lave been wmude, Lut adairs are not goietor AUSTHIA™S FOSITION, . cumnulation of money and greater store uf prae- | Niue yeara ogo the settled portion of Nebraska _. L AORE UIGANTIC NEGUTLY Conrant from Stafford tleal fnformation, tnuy sheccoded to the hart | 12 Hot ctend further than abant ity unles | than eventho m t sanyulon prelleld (com 44 | the stream from Staffurdaville, und all bridges ownership of \&u rlulwulmmu llll i\lvl‘ll:rh:u.‘1 g{r. \«i-?!. u(ll)n:i\bu. t'x‘n'eplt n‘huu: tln{ llm:l of the dgveu:flffl g e b ey “I,l&x;'ofi:;h%'nsr&,fg;\fiuil“ ut":‘:fl \‘2";‘::’;‘1.; 1041 was ven on_ Long ldlund, ane r. | rallroad and overland stare voute, where oc- ore y Y el N rimen ok native ot Nbw Sorl, “Licy came | ceslonul aettloments hud sprung up, and sround | 1 ‘.’,'{'"I\"“pflf (oatiing,. fn. "‘,hf,_-'{,’"":,‘;,'fl:"u) Janlk, Home nsurance bulldlg Lo \\.Lranu" to California i1 1519, and engajred In mcreantile | which sume little attention bad beengiven to | fo s day In'the neur - future when tho [ store, Willam Smith & Co'ls warchouse, puranity, which they abundoned for minfiyg, ot | the cultivation of the soll: Grund lsland, about | Unfun Pucific altway will paes through the most | ubd m:c dwelllng houses of the which they sequired fortunes even beforg they | 1530 miles from the Missourd, was tho Mimit, be- | frultful porton of the Union. ta Toes) feebgit | MUI Compuny, freight depot and struck the “\xlg Bonunize” Personafly, ull | yond which the country wav popularly believed | and posscuier tratic has fnereaeed frooy nothing to | frelght-cars amil othier lesser butldings four of the firu ure thy most affuble, eociable, | to be n desert. At that time Grand inland was | Yery lanie proportions. Emlerunty are wolngioto | wtroyed. "Miio losscs by the Conversevilie dis- d exumination, huving mude sworn stute- ments_of guilt, except Mubouey, o 18 held o evidency to-uighit, and will b bronghit befors the Grand Jury pext M morning, - Moro revelatious are expected beforu the Grand Jury, A schemu of assassinution Is reported to have Leen concocted, wherehy somonix or seven lewels fng cltizens were marked for deuth. The cltl- saens are deternitned to go to the buttom of mnat- ters, 88 it I3 strongly suspocted thero are somo t3 5 o uediciice thst over wes. Vegeline| cor, srasanidbng e, Cambridgy, Maas, e 3 3 thous o # 5 s The Derlin correepondent of tho’ 2¥ies saye 1t | luiential partics s no are finplicated fu ud ger | B0d modest gentionien you will et tha dav'y | one of tho extrome outposts of civilizatiun. e T e e T Toaai Tobnh tatiosice Atk o G evasn Hichand et & et 0 Femandel o ot snat Nugnia el alhor semary todlis tecut deprisiations: Jl“’l‘x‘{r’\'; s oy e WA mpormciiblod }:l“l’l‘:’!‘ \ll)c':lr't': m'r"'nmidxu‘;-"fl'éfv?z‘.:u“'mfi.@fifi Jomert l"’,."",’:.“"‘:,’,' ‘:."nmcv'nfll“ 'l’.‘.",lfl'f“'v;,,,’,",':‘,'l"'i': km;wn;ur'n of Btafford Sprlu‘gn. 13 thought to rE ¢ ¢oc b ——— b . pastu i i1 ¢ v # I;hkrn:»‘;:'n’:‘.fi'; ‘;.{-?‘ .i‘.?!fi’.f'»'i'n.‘?.“u.'a?fl° 'm:«": n'é:: & NO **ngp rare’ fuct to the scattering statlons which, for von- l)::l.:lm.fl lell’l‘ not be Iunl: before the l.xm e | have been = "eg('(lu('. p GIVES f war, If war lv resolved upon, Tho attitude of NEW ORLEANS, bont thelr ofice. Whethier It be an Eastern | venfence, the rallroad bl eatabllshed at futers | laudw of Nebraska will ba all taken np, especlully DROWNED, the Lurlln Goyernment 1e wupposed Lo -{nnynthuum 1f the Austelun sttempt at medias tluu'wucceeds, nll the levs immediately concerned Fowers uro wiire to agree, New OnLzans, March 27,—3hlp Gettysburg, for Tlavre, returned last night, tho Captatn re- porting mutiny on board nmong drusken sail- ors. nore ob, & Lothersote newspaperman, oF o | valsof ten or a dozen wilea, For the most part | as it 1a tho polley of the Haliroad Company to en- | ‘the dam broke ot atont 6 o’ nyk (hl_: morn- g?fler'ot Cllu'rlt Yy CYery \'l-lhgr ‘l’: equally sure | of the distauce west of Fremont, the eye wane | conrage actuul wettlers, which it T dalng by offer< | fug, ufter the workmen hud been _.\l[ nizht try- of u respectiufl audienee, Iudeed, they even | dered over o wild, treeless plain where, except | fngits lx-~ll1ml‘- ?f un lnwm:.u“{&t‘u u!flgl-fiu lr'fi Ing to prevent the divaster, 11 h'}_ l:fin {-lnll I treat thelr libelers_respectfully, ‘Uliey always | at the stations mentioned, you ifght travel for | 9¢re to sctual settlers, 1n the N oA nearest the dam are not Injured. ‘The ataching HEALTH, STRENGTH, Vegeline AND APPETITE. NOT QUITE R0 DESPERATE, ; . 4 ok '8 W 4 ? object, um prejarad to seu the Vulley of the Piatie sup- | Jpon'or Siunuel Amidon, and tvo bouses, wers 3ty dauahter ias rocelved geost beng. ln'l:lh'l Vienun gurres xunganh .‘u ‘",“ ;‘,l’ml »nye The following persons, convicted by tho !‘-",f‘?'?{:}“&H;‘;,’:,I?fih:fi:’:kfi{.:‘ “‘l'if..','.i‘f" .:fif.‘.‘% ml‘l;: “Illcllu‘)fi‘l.n“dnxullvlm. g l“.‘;’.i'.‘,’é‘ fl]'fiwl",!m“" SASRR LY the “""““.&";;:R‘;}“' lh:tl’m)‘ d, The will ot the Phanix Munufos 4 srans the e of Vegeliue. lier Inuiuatic clrcles tho coudition of altulrs bs 8% | Ynlted States Clrenit Court, left for the | offense. Messrs. Flood & O'Bricn, Whose | . CIANGED INTQ & PICTURE O Lirm e e — e % |u|r1ug Cump‘:my. ut Hydeville, wis nut wacerd- Hettlers have come in ally dumaged, San Frandseo bushiuesa, which fs composed of | by hundreils, ves, thousands, and taken up thuse THE WEATHEY‘(- T'he dutis ut Stalford [lollow, an lr‘lfl brh}-_»«-, larze real estato und bufiding Intel and ¢hy lundy, bullt houses, and, encouruged by the Wasmsatox, 1. C,, Marel 23—1 a. m.—For | one teneutent house, und o url_n. nmlml.ru wwashi- realde fu that vity, whilo Measrs, M and | wiso Nebraska laws, planted trecs until the | tho Upper Lake Reglon, the Upper Misslisippl cd oway, und by roadway cut for thirty-ilve SOUPCE of Rreatans. consulered guite wo desperste, Gen, Iguoties At ilies of communicativnd sfuce hiv urrival in Vienna i to havo strengthened thiv condency, The uitference wbont tesrmament, which 18 now the only ebstacle W thy .ui'(lunuul weomy 1o by mther a ditforency , Moundsville Penltentlary to-day: M. D, Pred- | names constitute the firm-name, manage the | and thiity husbandry, ‘egc(lnt‘ wery oall robbery, one year; Johu Thumpson, passing counterfeit United States currcnv_\'l flve yearsy leury Schirebert, embozzlonient 0 flvraies aud . 49 Beara’ B ackoy v 1 A d 1s blained 1 o {rge ATy Ct \ change Gt ¥y orly 18861 feet, T 13 hpon Suestin thi- mtior, | 1etior, O year aid. day: dohin Bamner (cotor | EBir resklu i Virkinla, and have ctiance of the | wiols focs b Mapues I ud epiuces, ok | Sl | and Lower Missourl Vallega,northerlyto easterly | 550, o0y oy Gleuvitto weat, but the milstood Vegetines Ao seelug that Rusela coutd not counwent for honor's | ed), violatiug Art, 543, fulse registration, three SINING, WATER, AND LUNBEI INTERESTS ton years agu, From Owaba to Graud Istand winds und partly cloudy or clear weather, with | gy v m:.-:u bleuml'n.ll:: n:}{:i\l:‘:’nnn‘xfi::. Ii"-f'.'::f;‘n‘}&‘::..’x'fi»% {cs‘u‘ il-lum:h_)luruulmlm Juscph Beottl, ‘L;flulfi h"mbuu‘.',m,um Tonie a.'wu men i thelr om- | therd is o constantsuceceslon of beautitul farws, | tising barometer, and no declded change n tem- At Stafford's S“flnu the dum was ‘.'"T"l not Witlout “hopo. that an whderstanding way b | Garglu, comnterteling {‘v“.f,‘“{“{f‘;“g'm‘ | ploy. Virgwia City is sunpited with wuter | the only oxceptions ulnie where thy lads ord | perature, followed S the Northwest during the | off, and then the Granite M Computy’s dat EXCELLED. rol , ;:I.:lul‘ml by fucther negotiations. i opinlon t from u mountain luke some ltteen | bought up by Bou-reeidents for speculative pur- | afternoon o evening by falllug burometer and | was ulio carried awny, sud tenement bouses be- \ege(lne.; Albunco, counterleithy, two yeu Francisco P Masr, 10, 1809, cauved him to visit Herlln, wheru " d 2 7 miles away., The method of bringlug it hero §s | poses, “Fhe” Unfon Packtic Rallroad Compa h0satbly local rains. Jonging to this mill ATOW Y, he will remain scveral dage, After Hussla's out- g.’:;::""' counterlelting, two™ counts, twelve n't‘rrumph{»l englucerts ull,qufi‘n exeeptivnal W & grant, smounting 1o over 12,000,00) acre v v LUCAL OBSKRYATION, WELE SWEPT AWAY, 10 certify that | Lave wpuken declarations vancerning tho fntorpretation which abie viould put upon the general assurance 10 dlvarm, 1ho Lowers re no lunyer ablo to settle ibe matter by pasaing uver the divarmament in wilence nud trustiug 10 Rueta's divanmlug Juues diately aiter the slgulog of the protocol. There 13 little chance elther of Hussla's cousenting to dise arm alnultancously with Turkey, os xbo would consider heryeif fusulied by belug plaged on & par cue, together with L. W, Cranc’s store, the Ilome Mutus) Fire Jusumuce Company’s buthdlng and Congregational Church in successlon. “Tie Granfte Mills were dutnaged by belugs un- dermined, but stawd, The Stafford Nutlonal . Meyers® stablen, the Mok of Baker & lll nllj storchouse and weunary of G. 0, Cleye- il 3 stutics, ‘Fuls [i:cm. covers every alternate sectlon twenty niles on rked out by Mro Falr, | efther sido” of the truck, and extending the ides bel a thorougs, practleal | ol length of the e, has sold {as 1uin fn- mochanle, ¥ 13 M read tn ol the | formed by Mr, O, F. Davls, Land-Comnnlssioner forms ot demonstrutive science, It cost the | of the rodd at Omuha) upwants of o miillon and firn upwards of $2,005,009, ‘The woud und | a quurtes acres, sfuce the road was complelod, lunber lsnds of the Company conslst of 12,00 | to actual settlers, the great proportion thereot acres, located on the caat side” of the Sierra Ne- | belng dn the rleh agricuitural reglon of Central . experhuentat Au0, Mareh 37, achlevement was W WENT AWAY WITIT §1,600. CrevELaND, 0., March 27, —Neveral days ago o young inan vamed Charles Laman, a clerk fu the Amerlcan Express oflice, was left in charge of the oftive whilo the money clerk went to Tamiy tor Ty ars e Shink ok . i1y Tr several yeari and UNNG L Vegetnes ierhdniiis: or iiiorots isiee, or 1the ectione, 13 eanuol be exs 4o urifae ur Sprine s thio bst that | fiavu evor wud I tiave sl winu't everys eceline, fis 1 cin ety ebinmid i 0 10 iy oue i toed uf such 3 tavdivius, geline, 1y uwed uf such 3 wed BN W PIRSOE 'Nu. 19 Rusecil-st. iy 1Widsy. o, N Divrlng: thdt. 1 Yot et hairat n ‘xruilxum:: ul| \\'..:mnh .? C:;.Il E)(w‘zfl 3\. with Tutloy: The ldea now fa to pross tho con- | dinner. Durlng that tine o packuge con- i Py ok, dealers i lumber, coalyard of C, J, Slielon o1 peace with: Monteuczthy sad yet the | tallug SLOTT fn carrency was present. | Yidunwheuco it felloaved totherulvogd throush | Nebruska. L Toles, and Horough 1all and eoglue-Louss 4 Yorlu 10 tuke spoutaucously the drat atep in the o, consygned to su Akron, O., bouk, Laman recelpted for the pavkue i1 his own name, und, instead of enterivg it ou the books, pocketed the money, and that uiht disappeared, ‘The causo of his disappearunce slty tor un ubfuiling suurcs of supply may Lo | bas becomo a munls with Nebraskans, Ouc of seen dn the fuct that some 15,000,000° fect of | the tirst ucts of thy settler, after ho has turned Jumber aro used uxnmnl!{om tius Company's Vir- | over tho sod und put in tus tirst crop, und after iula intnes, and about 40,000 cords of threwoud | providing placs fur his family, i3 to plant were ull swept sway, AMONG THE LOSKES are the Granite Miil, $50,000; Vown of Brafford, 50,0005 ten duins, sbout sa&uu- Sialth & Co,, disarmawent, ‘Those who faver thls Ided wee cun- Adent that itassia will do all In her powes to facil- llate an understanding by counseling Moutenegro tu moderaty her demandv, Sonic alse bave the Vegelines nzcommieNm 1T ETBARTIL Y- u Lt ‘Puskey’s idea on the subject of disaraia. % " : v I tho tuknaves that drive the | trees ubout his lorm. Many specles, especially velan 2 $30,000 to 80,0003 G Q. Clevelamd, | §10.000; | oo { . . . Wit Bre Teas bron that Etgland s, bus 1ls hopo 1 rus o K unti iguley wus wads concera- Tho bouauza tla, a8 they urg | cottonwood, grow very rapldly, and in thres | fivenr H Thdmpaon & W "h'xm’ Bioow: T, \“;m Crune, Yege flll@»;m sie ot Bortu, Feb, T, 1870, Busory, ~ Nobudy " will prudge Contincuta) | JE Ehe jnoncy, ab tho oftlde by the bauk ollicerd. | cqiled, uwn tte controlling futerest fu several | years foros 'u strong Dareler tu the wind, and 4 i $luh; Congregutiona) Clurch, €35000. Must LB tkiasereial hattiey fiklumacy success If It really Sudud way of bhuG: Bt ¥t Jous T of the'leadinz mines of the Comstock, Amoug | ¥leld b suncr o grateiul shade. The law has | & b of the otliee lones sre frow $10.000 down. Jor e sl a curyined 4 g eLo.i o dissruiament und wayhow delay, gl = wthers 1 will mentlon Consolidated Virgiuta, | ket gvart oue day” in spring, valled b Arbor- ® The whole regton I3 dovastatel, 3 O R A wl thaukfully acecpted by ul v AN LDITORIAL DUEL. Callturula, Best & Beleher, Haole & Norcross, |*Day,* whou everybody devetes himself to the it The damuge below Stafford Springs (4 uot In- ‘ege(]ue. ey ot . gt ‘Torsia, Kan,, March 27.—At 6 «o'clock this | Gould & Curry, aud Yellow-Jacket. ong object of secing low tany trees he can k) cluded fn the vathiate of this diyvatch. s beartlly recommont Iz toull sug- ROME, evening a shooting affray occurred Letween J. M'nm:u [mnlwqmllulnd with wining cau have no ‘.mux. in hl‘l,:u I.Im;lu llli o !ri‘e:hl‘ly“ri\'alr{ lm- 8 fitean D'nz: ;: ‘;'f?::‘ T e lc;,llr'lfi Jfl'. ‘."Ifi:f’t; vowplaluts, THD POFR'S NEALTIL Clurk Swayae, editor of the Blade, and Johu W, | ida of the imincise 5 wweon tieiztibors, uud tho result o8 the past fuw 5 Btaifurdville 13 10t 30 destructive s at dret ro- | v, 313, 3MUNROR PARKKIL, 1 Loxoox, Mareh 17, ~Whilo La Liberle of Patis, | Wilson, formcrly of tho Topeka Times, in which | BXFE¥SS OF DRVKLILICH AAD OFzusTidg 4 Yt L Lo ol pn e ported, A later esttaato puts the sctust res: | Vegedines s ANATSER 30 drew re- ¢ ed befure thoy eve L. This c ¢ eXLre ou i beigl e eved mowent, but Lly mind I not st all affected. & | volver tirst, but that both fized simultancously. mines sbove mentivne y y ever palda | fall,, "This {3 noticed a3 well in the extremo L and e 13 sald the cout, ad the burdens of tax whichi they puy to | western part of Nebraska, where, until the DECLINING AND FALLINIG. tho reafdents of the valie laburand to the Uovermuent yearly, almost | bulldiug of tio railroad, rolus were almost un. Spec ¢ 7 3 OW| passca belcl 11 fo uot such ua Caty matter, | Kuowi: Whethor Nabiro b just How 10000 | L ouryeimct ety T . o lottery | O thev hava iever sluce 1 wos o allowe bis -plekivg up silver, 8 one might Imagine | time to complete the great work of creatlon, Tl 4 Y ¥ | the reservoir to rise to its full beight. They put Tt cogte sboitt 300,000 o mouth to sun tie Cou- | leaving the plnm to be finlshed last, or whether | sucress in Keotucky scemsto be fust fadiug. | fn an fmuense cast-lron waste-pive, four féet jn idated Virghua, The cotunonest labor fs | it fsdue to physlcal chamges in the varth's sur- | Only two concerns of suy conscquetics nowere- | dlaweter, to carey ol the suwlmh-ud the dil- at tho average rate of $4.50 per day, guld. | face produced by msu's sgeney, cortaln 16 13 | maly, tho Kentucky Cashs Dlstributinz Com- { i of the reservolr wud owlue to the Leavy full il rics on vty Sbigpel e 1o | it nsre o s ercat clmatl chungcpuint o | paay, of Frunkdurt, baving gono fata. bunk- | L L L S 20 Wentionclthe the julues are enorious. ¢ single lteins ol n that revion. ud the continue plauting ol i 3 i ¢ resc . lsessunt xnd [rohtb charges on Lultion shipped | trees nud setiloment of the toantry cabuot fail | TUpWy to-day. Bad management ond & dhin | “9piiody of water covered #pectal 1o the Sfandard denles that the Pope Is un- uble 1o use Lis Jloabs or that bo bas had seversl at- tacks of wyncope, ot THE 0. D. RECOMMENDED, Loxpoy, March 7.—A dispatch from Rome an- mounces that several of the congregations counsel the Popo to fulminl & great excommunication 8guinet Victor Eawaoycl should bo siva the Cler- 15al Abures bl Wilsun recelyed ouly u alight fesh wound on one check, Wilson was arrested, and s uow fu Jail. Bwuyse was shot througn the bicart. ——— MEMPHIS, Meurms, Teon., March 27.—Detectives have arrested 80 negrovs against whow they clajm 10 bave sutliclent evideuco to convict them of killing F. W, Mcade Sunday night. Billy Mont- had doubts of thé safety of the work H,R.STEVENS, Boston, Mass, Veyretine is Sold by All Drugprists. T ARTIFIOIAL EYES, ARTIFICIAL EYES, to Ban Frauclsed average o total of $50,000 | to asalst n the advancemcut of this greatly-to- | idea onthie part of the public that lotteries are ABOUT 40U ACHES. . Dicon e ey, who was arrested for the murder, was | montlly, while the ennusd buliiu fuipost tax | be-deslred result. SRR not all thes yeemn to by bad much 0 do with | At the frst test thy daw Went (o pleces, as had | A collection veat by axpeves for patlent Ly pelect m::.‘ im’#“.’&fifl.flfli: '{fi?'.u'uf,f\l’"“" . amounts to $200,u0). THE LAKDS the fwlure of this one. Tihe Arst drawing took | been prophicaled by thuse who sald it was made rou. between thy prelutes. A psrty s orgoulzing sgalnst thos i Juwer, lote 10 sppuint Cardinals Frauchl and Ischared this afternoon, thers beiug vo evi- oo iralust hiwm beyoud the fact. that be Was TUE WEALTH OF TUE PIRM of the Unlon Pacific Coubany—of which1am | place i December, and the sceoud hud been ad- | of fruzen gravel snd built too hagtil tound supportivg thé'kead of the dylng wan. I'. SYDNEY WALKER &CO., can ouly be coujestured. The value of @ mine | spesking wore partivulurly for the reason that | vertised, but will Bow ol coarse uever weeur The leds was discovered ou Monday, aud Mauutactursrd, 104 Soutl Clurk-st., Clicagu, ey o RS 1 oz s ST 2