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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1877 : e TOREIGN. CRIMINAL NEW The Wheels of Diplemn;; Believed to The President of the National Capital Boe Again in Motion, Life-Insuranco Company Sent to Jail, rm in a memorandum, wi mav, (f necearar vl In Parliament. The folfowing are the conditions attached to the promlise: That the Porte make peace with Mon- tenegro, actept the protocol, and send an Am- bassador to 8t. Peteraburg to nrm'xgc the mat- ter of demoblilization. Schouvalofl cotnmuni- eated the furegolng to Lord Derby on Wednes- dny. " AUS THA, A Vienna special gays it Is stated that Gen. lrnnllefl was plainly fold when here that Il Rus- sla made war the avent would be looked upon unavoldable, but that would by no means signl- 1{ the npproval of sny territorial acquisitions she might wish to make. HODART PASIIA, THE ENGLIBT ADKIRAL, DENIES London Dimen Jiareh 12 n Zymes, , To the Fditor nf the Times—831n: In tbe in« tercst of the fair play I ask for the Turks, may 1 be sllowed to mentfon the following unwar- rantable, and ot the present crisis most injuri- ous, untruths that have lately been spread in Constantinople, and which, I regretto have boen seized with avidity by the news-liuntin ublic and sent off fn &1l sorts of exaggerate lorms to Enrope: 3 1. ;n.-ll. u‘lfi Bulten ts dangerously, almost hopelensly, 111, 2. That Midhat Pasha’s banishment. Is owlog }o alace fotrigues, and that he Was sent away i frons, 8, That Shevket Pasha hiss been nggoluwl to an important commatd on the Danube, 4, That Mahmoud Nedin Pasba has been re- «al memorandam | the seat ¢l sctlon now nnmber ho surgent force {s unknown, Tliere I little doubt that the rebellion will be sunpresed In a ahort time, although the altuation chosen fa rortrong, and the preparations 2o abundant, that greater difficulties are presented than in previous siml- lar outbreaks, The Emperor remains at Kloto with a major- 1ty of the Ministry, the central vmihm of that uity helng. ?eclnlly advantageous i the present condition of affairs, English nexapapers in Japan pleture the sit- uation as difficult’ and Jangerous for the Gov- ernment. These_reports are wholly unfounded and mallclous, The disturbance s merely local, :1;3 ;ll’zflm parts of the country are tnnqnlf oyal, The Imperial Prinee Arisugawa I8 in sctive command of the army, Customs returns for 1876 show $7,000,000 in exceas of exports over imports. A proposal to establish o military volunteer corps In Yokahiama haa been strongly protested sgalnst by the Government as a wanton and un- warranted manifestation of unfriendly distrast. Forelgn Minlsters liave been ealled upon by the Japanese authorities to foruld the project. ITALY. CAVOUR'S CAREER AND POLICY. Dispateh to Londor. Times, Pans, March §.—~Proof-sheets have been for- warded me of & fortheoming work from the pen of M, de Mazade, the well-known contributor to the Reyue des Deuz Mondes, entitled * Lo Comte de Cavour.”” Jtissn able sketch of Cavour's career and policy. 1t shows the marvelous skill, tact, and persistency by which the Bar- dinjan statesman recovered his country from Novars. gained a seat in the councils of um!m b; an epuarently Quixotic rmldnnflun in the Crimesn War, profited by all the blunders of its sdversatics, and even by temporary checks, snd paved the ' way for the cum- plete llberation and ° unity of Italy, though he was not permitted to see the crown- Ing of the edifice, The perusalof the work must make every reader concur fn tho aed Metternich's description of Cavour as the only diplomatist In Europe; and M. de Mazade docs full justice to his unnmnéz perception of char- scter, the farsightedness of his plans, the nlter- nate franknesa and subtlety of his pollcy, the ingennity of his combinations, and the versatill- the Image of grace, and sweetn: beanty opca called up Ly the merename of Eagenle —name reptaced by snoha vislon—a painted and bewlgged old coquette, & sort of rogal Mrs. Skew- ton.” Last Saturday Information was conveyed to the office of the Saclcty for tho Prevention of Crueity to Animals that an injured calf was lylng on one of the New York docks, unadle to move, Anam- bulance was procared and the antmal taken lo the Soclety's stables, where Mr. Bergh feeds It with milk from o patent nursiog-bottle, A tratn-thief monnted the platform of & postal- car running Into Rochester the other night, and, fitting a key ta the door, gained entrance, 1loat- tacked ¢, IT. Bishop, one of the clerks, savagoly, atabbing him twice, when Bishop fred, and tho thief sprang front the traln, Ie left a coat, the pockats of which svero Blled with burglar's tools, Edward R. Jamt, an encineer on tho Chieago, Butlington & Quincy Road, saw a child 3 years old on the track tho other day. Springing through the cab window, he reached the pliot In time to catch the child and throw It into the arms of 3 yard- watchinan, A frain paming ihe other way struck Hurat's arm, breaking It In three places, and ne- cessltating amputation of the hand, They have cstablishedn terrible precedent In France. In Decemborlast, two tralns on a French railroad collided, and nine paseengers were killei and fonrteen wounded, The chief of the station hag been tried, adjudged pullty of homiclde, and condemned 1o 1bree years' impritowment becauso of lils Inattention to and faltuso toexccute the rales of the Company, The Company was also declared legally responsible. A country editor in Now York State snnounced through his paper that he had been presented wi th scveral fine tront. As trout-catching was out of senson, and as the law provides a penalty of $26 per fishon bath catcher and eater, the country editor laments, toars hia halr, ond morigazes his paper. Let this be o warning 1o the Western: _Joumalist who annually annoances the receipt of & four-pound strawberry. A daring and slmost succeraful attempt to sccure compeiencs st short notice hae Invalved Lancaster, Pa., 10 wild excitoment, M. O. Kline, cashler of acotton mill, was just preparing to pay off the WiEZLOCK, Edltor of the Pioneer-Prets, who | not a lumberman.” We are assured that thiz fo not true; that the testimony taken has not coused ans Tumors to circulata connecting the pame of cither gentleman with the pine frauds. Goddard!' and striking a bystander pamed Rudofph Schweiter, vrodncing a serlous, and B:obably fatal, wound. Calder was arrested. hweiter is from Wichits, Kao. T MAIL-ROBIER ARRESTED, Spectal Dimatch to The Tribuss. EAsT Sa01xaw, Mich,, March 20.—Iarry Len. ‘helm, a youth of 10, was srrested and lodged In Jall this evening, charged with robbing the mails, By means of & false key he openedthe ¢ mafl-box of the Firat Natlonal Bank at the Post- Offiecc, and took letters contwining a large * ind drafts. — e — Bome of tho New: York papers {ronicaily head thelr telegrams from the Capital of the nation, w(jencral Washington ispatches” A the General hing been dead several years, hie dise patchies nothing: and, inall the provakings of the sptrit-world, ho has not been stirred to ter- restrial communication, So far as tho news thus conveyed is concerned, it may beput down, In qeneral, as o neat and practical homily upon the text, * Thou shalt not lie,”” adhesion to the precept of which commandment fs sald o have been ong of the General's principal charace terlstics. Iussin DMakes an Independent Proposition Regarding Dis- armament, e Is Charged with Embezzling 81,600, 000 of the Assets of tho Company. amount of notes, check: Which the British Cabinet Takes into Favorable Consid- eratlon. SITARPER ARRESTED. Bpectal Dispaleh (o The Tribune, PEORIA, 1), March 29,—Detective Watson, of the city force, haa just arrested a man named Pasne at Cincinnatl. Payne Ja a sbarper, and expert In all lines of {(hleving, He is wanted here for u theft of dlamonds, and It {s thought & Nlml»er of other things can be proved agalnst him, . & The Council of Niné Responsible for the Chico Outrages. The Turkish Parllament Almost Unane fmous Against Foreign Inter- ference. Ouths Bubscribed to by the Memhers of the Labor Union. —— e ——— e The good old Metiiodist rule fs that persons making o profcssion of falth are taken on pro- Datlon for six months befora Lelng received into the church as full members, 'Tost CANNON has undertaken to forc himself upon the Demo- cratie church of the Beventconth Ward after only iwo weeka' probatlor, not only as a fall snember, but as & class-leader or deacon in the church, The steadfast brethren sho lave win- tered and summered fn the church for a quarter 1o lialf a century have resolved to enforce the probation rute on the new convert, —— Mrs. LIVERStoRE, in a Iate temperance speech at Boslon, eatd that abrewer recently told her that the sales of beer Lad dropped off 150,000 barrels within o few months, aud that it was be- cause 'a man can’t drink a glass of lager with- out being challenged for i¢ by o lady.” When will tho sale of opfum, cbloral, cordlal, face- paint, false hinfr, and wire cages for the “sitting members * of the female body corporate be cut down becanse a lady cannot usc them, or any of them, without belng challenged for it by a gen- tleman? ‘That Is a conundrum Mrs, LivERMORB — ALTL ABOUT A WOMAN, Cugresxs, Wy, March 29.—This morning Norman McQualg shot and killed James B, Jackson, aged 00, and his son aged 21, at aranche on Horse Creck, thirty mifles north of this city, The couse of the shooting was & quasrel ahout & woman, a cousin of McQuaig. The murderer has not yet been arrested. e SIX YEARS. . Bpecial Disgatch to The Tritune. Map1soy, Wis,, March 20.—James H. Beard, 5 tho Springdale monster, who committed the crime of lucest with his daughter, came before Justice Bradley this afternoon and’ confessed everything. He was sentenced to the Btaty Prisou for six years at Lard labor, A Wealthy Fanner Brutally Murdered in Alloged Bcandalous Tranesctions of & the Presence of His Wife, Former American Oonsul at Bhanghal, THE EAST. RVACUATION OF DRINA. Coxsraxmixortr, March 20.—Tho Porte has ordered the troops to evacuate the fsiands of the Drion, and somne positions opposite Novle, Bayor, and Blenitza. This wiil compleie the evacuation of thedisputed territory. , THE DISARMAMENT PROPOSITION. ViExNA, March 20.—The Catholle and Greek Easters, although falling on two successive weeks, bId folr to becotne Uy taclt cousent tue perfod of n fortnight’s poelitieal lull, during which, however, the time will not be loat, hut tho solution of the disarmament question (s to vesought. The Arst task whichthe Powers scem to propose during -this Jull s the removal of the deadlock between Turkev and Montene- A8 ALL 8UCH SHOULD, Spectal Dispaleh to Tha Tridune. New Yonk, March 20.—Benjamin Noyes, Prestdent of the Natlonal Capitol Life-Insursuce Company, was brought to Newark Saturday 1ast on tha charge of conspiracy to defraud the polley-holders of the New Jersey Mutual Life out of 1,500,000 of psscts. e was taken to the Yark IHouse, where he was under survelllance urt!l this afternoon, when Judge Depue ordercd his committal to the County Jail, Since his arrest Noyes las been o dally negotlation with the guthoritles with 8 vlew to surrendering the asscts and se- curing his refease on ball, but has falled to comply. with the requirements of the of- flcers,” He u,,rmifi a willingness to turn over theassets on condition of relcase on lils awn recognizance, but this was refused. While his lawyers, among whom is Hen Butler, were 5. | 5. That large sums of gold have been sent to the palace from Russia on the dismissal of Mid- at, All this I heard, on my return hereafter 8 thiree weeks! abseace In the Black Bea, On ingquiring tnto the orlgin of these rumors from persons generally preity well informed, T received the answers to my questions: ‘The Turks sy, These reports arc too ridicus lous to require “refutation.” In ordinary times this might be true, but we live In extraordipary times, and 1 cannot stand by and allow such lu- Justice to pass unnotlced. Now, sir, what is the truth of theso reports! The Sulfan s in_perfect health, and works day and night for the wellare of Tits country. Shevket Pasha bas not _been appointed to suy command on the Danube or clsewhere, Midhat Pnsha was not sent away {u frons. On the con- BARKERPERS WAR, . LoutsviLLg, Ky, March 20.—Willlam Ful~ wood, barkeeper of the steamer Charfes More gan, at wharf here to-dny, shot and serionsly E:‘lzllndvd Jolin Westfall, barkecper of the Grey e fngg for g reduction of ball, Noyes, havitg i would do well to tackle. operatives, when Edward P, Wilbelm, formerlyan | gro. trary, overy cara. was taken for Lis personai | 1y of his mind,—this Tast quallty illustrated by | refas I e i LIFE-INSURANCE. = ———— i e;plny: entered, atifred fn female apparc], and, . DERZEGOVINA AND DOSNIA. ?'olm'url. He received from l’:}l Majesty A.wll his rmlmg' of Buckle (on wbom he sald he ::,‘;'é;‘i“l,J,',",,;,",:{':d,::m,‘,',',fibfl:'fi:'c,f"fiL“Ea ‘ 1t 8 reported that tho Navs Department,with | knocking Mr. Kline down with a Liliy, shot of | Buleiman Pashs, the commander of the Turk- LT e B slupisett vesuel | stiould have llked é:g"ilfig ol aticlo had e not Dot sult Jersey’s (dcu of justiccs and e wae | Me. Becrs, of the New York Life, ou the fl'i."v?‘if'no“’,:':.'ofii“ni'i'n‘"l’r’fm‘?&'t'n".?13“.."3: :m"hn’elghz%uihcQ‘u‘-::;ul::‘e’r:g." o Wilhela was | tls forcea I Horzcgovius, 18 mosin toutli | fid was not removed oroughn Palace lntigucs, | to. throw Europe - off he seent of bt | Norcs (aea'tha tum sooilps farnishey WitneieStano, ward, #0 a8 to Lo preparcd for all evertualitics. The Prince of Montenegro has promleed the Bosnlan Insurgents that lie will take the leader- shipof the insurrection in Bosuia, or, ot any rate, ald the insurgenta. HOVEPUL S1ONS, Pera, March 20.—Tho feeling is buoyant, and hopo Is entertalned of the preservation of peace, in consequenco of the favorable news from various European Capitals. THR PROTOCOL. Loxbox, March 20,—1t s reported that the pending negotlationsbear upon the question of the simultancous disarmament of Rusala and Turkey. The Fall iall Gaztle announces prominently that England has consentedl to sign the protocol, Russia ogreelng to demobllize; .but Eugland proposes that the protocul shall become void aliould there be any fallure to ful- Al the enzagement to demobllize. Benrix, March 20.—1t 1s understood that Bls- marck, lu an Interview with Ignatiefl, engaged to support Russia’s fresh proposals. Probably England, France, and Italy will shortly return thelr Amibassadors to Constantinople or aceredit specfal envoys provislonally. Austrin. s intle mated her futention of doing the same, ROUMANIA. Loxnox, March 20.—A Buchsrest telegram states that the Turkish Miplster of War has or- dered the Immedlate mobillzation of the ter:d- tordal army of the Vilayet of the Danube. It numbers about 25,000, * PERPER RUSBIAN MANUFACTURN. A speclal from Berllu to the Times has tho followjug: “By order of the Russian Govern- ment, all locomotlves and rolling-stock fpur- chased by the Russian ratlways must henceforth be manufactured in Russlo, This fa another Leavy blow to German industry, To cuable tho raflways to obtaln locownotives aud carriages in Russta, the Government will allow materfals to Lo fmported duty frev, and will pay preminms 1lis Majesty himself, from reasons which I do Dot presume to criticise, dismissed him. Mah- moud Nedin is not n‘.m(lefl from cxile, nor is there any probabiiity of his Leing so, No money wae sent (0 the Palace from Russia on Midhat’s dlsmizsal, 8ir, this country, although passing through a fearful crisls, and while the paealons and asplra- tlons of fve ur six differont religious communl- tles and natfonalities are rousecd. Is perfectly nlet. Lio sud property are ns salo as fn urupe. Thero is no panic onywhere, The Christinns follow thelr vocations in safety. Al- ready steps aro being taken to organizen gen- darmerls under Europesn ofticers, and & well- kuown English ofticer lins been commlesioned to draw up n report oo this subject, It the ruin- ous drag of impending war were removed I be- lleve that Turkey would soon be able to Nit up her head nxgnlu. The Turks honestly dmit the truth of the secusation of bad adinin. tstratiof, and are most deslrous to make roaleal changes; but a bad system from’ beginoing to end fn a vast Emplre, full of contlicting ule- ments, cannot be changed in » day, They ssk for time, help from without (in the woy of ad- ‘minlstration), and o little kindly, zenerous fecl- fug from Europe. I am, sir, your vbedicnt servaut, HOBART Pastid. CoxsraxTiNorLY, March 2. PROMISED TURKISK REFORME, CoxaTANTINOPLE, March 0.—The Turkish Minlster of Forelgn Affalrs has dispatched the followinz telegram to the Ottomun Ambassador in Londun: CoxaTAXTIXOPLE, March 0.—~We are continulng the work of reorvanization we have undertaken, resolutely and unremittingly. The application of the reforms proposed by the Conference and sccoptad by the Imperial Govern- ment bas already comumenced. Thoy embrace, a8 youare aware, two clawses of messures—that s o Ay, rcfore’ reenlting from the organic laws Avfienwill bo submitied to Tarliamont, and thoso which nre imincdiately applicable, namely: 1. ‘Fhie reorganlzation of the gendarmerle, the sclieme for the srrangoment of which has slfesdy been claborated, snd handed to M. Baker, an English Colonel, for his conrlderation, 1. Tho divislon of tha conmunes fnto cantons, wnich il be proceeded with as soon na the pro- vinclal sutborities bave asscmbled aund sent to Constantinovle the telegraphic fuformnation for which they Lave been asked relativato the com- Corremondence New York Sun, ALnaxy, March 27.—The Insurance Committes this morning heard the testimony of Willlam If. . Deers, Vice-Fresident and Actuary of the New Yurk Lifo-Insurance Company, N. C, Mosk ap- pearing na couneel for the Committee. Mr, Moak naid that Jaet week James 3, Freeran was sworn as an officer of the Globe Mutaal, and he then testided that he was not an oficer of any other corporation, and that his father, Pliny Froeman, who s Presldent of the Company, was also uncone nected with any other corgoratlon than the Uloho Mutual. Mr, Moak desired to show from the ratle road report of 1875 that Pliny Freeman was Pres- Jdent and James M. Preeman Vice-President of the Long Island Clty Store Raflroad, which had au Income of only $9, 104,60, aud that it was shown by the fnaurance report that a loan Liad bogn made to thie rallroad from the ascts of the Globo Mutual to the amount of $73,113.70. Te belleved Buch & risetatomnent demanded explaaation. i Beera was then aworn, aud examined by Mr, oaks 4 Q.—\¥hatls the salary of your President? A.—For seyeral yoars past 820,603 year. Pavions Lo hat s Q.—Did Iie receiva aoy percentage? A.—No siri bo recelvod what we calla bonus. .\nd [n ten yesrs what sddition did that maketo lary? A.—ilio bouus was for the lsat twu oF three yeurs 25 per cent on hie sulary previous to that {U'was’) ber ceat. The aalary of the Vice-Prevident And Actuury wasvirtuslly (v sane. Thero was 5o | What dld (lie Asstetant Actoarf . e laas W S e Acvary ot for 1o ipal, 85,000 s Boct, &30, and others B 10 800, _ Tiiere are no otlier pald omclals st the luma_omice, ‘There are traveling med who ve from g,500to 83,000, with sbaul §0 e du ove: “iere ars_apout ball 4 doten traviling men. ey 'look afier agents, Inscct accovnts etc. Our [iinctainices ara in licstun, Citeago, st. Louts, aud Lleveluud, W gensrally ry o mivks commindious ome y ber cent of thu business done. The highest commiailons on Prewnlums 13 35 por cent, with d perceut for expenses. U).—\Vhat were the_sonunl receipts at Doston for the Iastfivo years? A.—They averaged about $000,000 per year. .~ What at Chicago, lucluding the Ml . mean, A.__m"mmmbu“wjzzm;"ghinn.dcwl g Q-7 Tbat were the reeclpts of tio Bt. Loula dgency? % Vst a " Cleveland? A.—1 guess $150,000 or What wonld Le the luadlug ou an sggre; Priimiamsay oF go A Asaucacn, o eETesita ,~Tlien what would e the net premium? A.—~$100. ), —ow du{nn reach this perceatage? A.~Dy the mortality tables. The net premium that I apeak of Is i Riko calied fessrve. | The Commitieo mey underatand DeLLET by that Dazie, o Ulve e & T Tutorr” witn. Nasotomm 111, ap | Nosea takestls turn oolly, Plombleres. M. de Mazada showsa great falrness, but he does injustics to the English Government of 1859 in hinting that the: ndvocated the union of Central [taly with Pled- mont through fear that o separate Btate would b lees of a frec-trader than the latter; he may be thought to underrate the value of Encland's moral support, and he mnkes no mention of her decided rejection of the French proposal for the two flects to prevent Garlbaldl’s passage from Sleily to Calabria, He lays just stress on the fact that Cavour had to defend every step of lis policy azainst the two l'urllnmumu? ex- tremes; and sone of tha conversations and let- ters communicated to him shuw Cavour's ardent attachment to constitutional govermmcent, in- spired by the example of Englaud. GERMANY, BISMARCK ANEAD, Loxnpoy, March 20.—A Limes Berlin dispatch states that interesting details have transpired relative to the solutlon of the Von Stosch difii- culty. Both Prince Blsmarck and Gen. Von Stosch were requested to submit reports to the Emperor. The Emperor, after perusing these reports, sent an autograph letter to Gen, Von Btosch, saying he had arrived ot the couclusfon that Prince Blsimarck did not intend toattack Gen, Von Stosch when making his remarks In the Refehistag, but unly wished to inform the House that Gen. Von Stoseh had seted without bis consent, The Emperor, In conclusion, poltts out thut if Prince Blsmarck thought it neccasary to acquaint the Housc with hls siews concerning the proper application of the surpluses, this was o mera precautionary messure aud no offense to Gen. Van Stoscl, Thu correspondent re- markg: *This affair is of considerable constitu- tlonal fmportance. u(y cufurelng tho subordl- nation of German Ministers to the German Premler it establshies o principle futhe dispatch of fmperfal business which las hitherto been unknown fn Prussian and other separate State Cabinets." GREAT BRITAIN, PAILURE. lesks. One nlleged discovery ls that before the end of next month there will be no money with whish to pay the officers and men of the navy, the oppropriation having been exhausted by im- proper application of tnouey to the payment of controctors. ROBESON barely cscaped trouble a short tlme ngo only **by the skin of his tecth.” 1t may be that his teeth have no skin left for a second eseape. The late George Odgor, the English working. man, deserves kindly mention from Americans. When his country, fourtoen years 8go, was about Lo cast Its lot with the Sonth, Odger influenced the declafon of workingmen, who romained true to the traditions of Engiishmen. Ata meating called by tho Trade Untversity, at 8t. James Hall, London, Odgor made & speech in favor of the North, which John Stuart Mill declared had never been surpassed for cloguence. At abont the time of the colebrated tableanx, given by the fashionatles of New York, many of the young ladies participating had thelr photo- graphs taken In tho costutes they had worm, These photographs ate now hawkod through tbe streets of the eity, and he who would not beal- lowed to hold the carrlogs-door for Mre. Paran Stovens' daughter or the May sisters boasts of hits p of thelr connterfeits, And New York “sgaciety” smiles complacently on the fact that the pictures of its fatrest daughters are quoted higher in the market than is the carte of the most popular ballet-dancer. * No ono man rendered more efiiclent service to the Btate dnring the prosccution of Stokes for tho murder of Fisk than Jay Gonld, He waa ublqult- ons and $ndustrious, and, when bis victin was sunt to prison instead of the gallows, donld was fncon- solable, A correspondent of the New York Sun thinks hie hos discovercd the reason. Stokesand Uould had become Interested together In some il ‘works, through which Gould fell {nto Stukes' debt, the latter clalms, some $300,000. Qould confesses 10$100,000, and wants it submltted to arbitration, which. Htokes refuses. Had the murderer of Flsk Leen hung, Mr, Jould would Lavo been rolloved of his debt, The proposed Ieglalative action fn Massachusetts growing out of the Boston & Maine Rallrond strike has been mnticipated by the more expedi- tous Copnecticut body, nod s now followed in Delaware, It is made a penal offeneo for an en- gineer to abandon his ¢ngine on the rond in case of astrike, to refuso to transport care received from connecting roads, or Lo bribe or coerce fellow.om- ployes Into abandonlug the ralirond company's CHICO. Bax ¥raxcisco, March 20.—Latest adylces from Chico sliow that what Is known as the Councli of Nineis malnly responsible for the secent outrages, This Committee was elected by the Labor Unlon for the trial of members for offenscs against the Order. As vacancies oc- curred the Council fllled them, It thus became independent of the Order, and comwanded the obedience of members. It was soon found that the menmibers were congental splrite, and then came suggestions for the commission of the erimes which havo slnce cometo light, and many nore that were never carricd into execution. All the members of the Council are now under arrest. Many members of the Labor Unfon evi- dently know nothing of tho crimes of the Councfl of Nine, and belicve the Order to be only to discourazza the cmployment of Chinese labor by all Inwful tncans. The oath administered {n initiating members to the Labor Unfon fs as follows: 1 do solemnly swear that 1 wili keep the of the Ordor, I further swear that I'will as: brother in need or distress as faras 1am furthor swear that I will ald in executing the laws of tho United States of America, so help me God. There 18 a sccondary degrec {u tho Order, to which the oath is as follows: 1 awear before Uod Almfghty that I will carry ot and obey all orders of the Council of Nige, what- ever they may be. If [ do notdoso my life is forfeited, and’1 may be put to death by this Conn- il of Nine, Not all the members arc taken Into that de- gree.. The oath administered to a memberof the Council of Ninc has not _yet been obtained, but {s understood to be of the most strict, fron- clnd order. The peuple of Chico now fear insurance com- anles will cancel the risks ln the town. New erelopmenta arc contlnually befng nade, Some old ofticers declare that tho Labor Unlon was cognizant of theacts of the Council of Nine, ond that the Councll was mercly uscd as aclond for the Order. It {8 positively assertedithat the e 1t will not do for the Journal to weaken the force of its admirable indorsement of tho apol- oy we made for it to Col. TATLOR by quoting sutncthing Tus TRipug sald on Monday for what 1t safd of the proceedings In the Conven- tlon. The Journal spoke of TAYLOR'S nction in the Convention, to which we could not have re- ferred {n a paper fssued several hours before the Conventfon met. Peace and harmony baving: been rostored, the whole subject may pow be profitably dropped. o ——g—— The Hon. Jonx Youxa Brows, M. C. from Keutucky, scttles all dvubis as to who made Mr. flaxes President. In lis Interview with the reporter of o Loulsvllle paper hie Is repres sented s saylng: ‘*The Hon. Cnanwes Fos- qrn secured the Inauguration of the President. But for Lis speech and his letters, tho result would never have beon reached” Goodt Pres- fdent HAYES fa honored In huving such n Fos- pE-futher. reta ————— Tucsday’s {ssuo of Tuz TRIDUNE contalned & dispatch from Pekin which succeeded In mixlng names wolully, [t was to the cffect that an effort was belng made to oust JONATHAX MER. - Riad as Collector of the District, and to appoint Jony L. Rloutr In his place. " It should have been Ricianp Rowzrt; Lut, as sho telephove, whs deing worked for Clnclunat! thiat night, the operators got things mixed, —_—————— Loxpoy, March 20.—Charles Greener, a conl H -4 districte. 2 1 & ¥ 5 Q. —8Buppuss the annual premium at 43 years of 1 . The Pust professcs to o indiguant beeauso | yorvice. Wo propose 10 go n step further—If they | 80 subsldies to Russian manufactururs. The menn QUIHCIE, ot corpn of mizod gend- | morchaut of Darllugton, us faied, with labile | ORacr S Sneramento and San Joso works on the | ¢35 it Fserne o HE T S Tue ThnUNE opologized “ by proxy " for the deeree, which will be promulgated fua few days, sed of Mussulmans and Christians, o s swo-thinist that (s the usuaf rules. i P ever actually get to dolng any busiuess ot the " g 58 | armetie, composed of ul) id Cheistlans, | gicq reported at $209,000. The feellng continues inte: nd the —How many new did your Cos 1 . Journal. 1t 1o n work which 10 one will under-"| State-House—-and slmilarly profect gas and tele- | secms at preseut applicable to new compaules | 8 syutem which already exiits In several paria of MIKISTER T0 CONSTANTINOPLE, oply e it et sltuine | WAETATY Aveg 433, A U R ) Mk It behalf of tho Jost, clthier i peraun oF | grapt compaates In tho puphic lnteret. - Spring. | ouly, but to be gradually extended to cxisting | SRESINC 0 of non-3ussulman subjects | Lowpox, March 80.—ir. Lagard, Minlster of | Hon: “hayouinclide somendersd gollcter for whtel | by proxy. Jobs of that kind arc only doue { Seld (Mass.) Republican. compaules, home manufacturers develop | totho military schools, which waa recently 8athor= | Greay Britain ot Madrid, has been appolnted Se—— B n sirs thorawero U7 o thine pati up in lled of i ! sihien the gratitude of the party bevefted s 88~ | A man on tho West Side sends th followlng | their works and can supply the demand." Fegd anddecreet brotrmusmat waner, "' | Qo vt Contantiuopta durlog the st TIIE GREEN-EYED MONSTER. polfcles, Tuoy aversged stoyt s per cencotine palds sured Leforehund. religlons cxperience: **1 was converted with my - WILL nuBsIA DENOBILIZE] eavobhe probibition of tho colonizstion of Chr- | sence of Mr, Eillatt, EN il Rt plipsietir oy, Aoril i { e — - tife, under Moody. I tiso tobaceo; my wife urzed | Tho Pall Aull Gasette soys: *The objections | ployment of irregulnr truops except in cases where- TIX CAILE CONTIOVERSY. raveswonmt, Kan, March 20.-A man | Gob SRS IS0 S e dord G n {tem states that Dr, Many WALKER I8 it | meto loave off, asa wmatter of consclenco, Hho er M 9, citcuinstances render it unoroidavle. XDON, March s m~The managing cluis of Tieks, Al eluluis are pald st once, There ard . An item st Dr, Many W. 1 of ner Majesty’s Goverument to siguing the ¢ age | bl Loxpoy, March 808 8, Tk ging | named - Epbram Collins was arrested and | o) i ‘}'{w R e la v aat CF rovaiy. Sk L | varalke I matn, | Hall 1, -+ by Gesr, maane sUYIRINE | orobocl coi 20 st Deest avercomis by what | 1.1y Lo peonicition, sireads. ayeryahere i~ | Dlreetor oL i States Cabde Gom: | brought before the Police Judgo yestorday | 25 Sotauings slonel, e e oukity i S Ternactubte clotion and Out of sortass” To b | as dear o you, which you have dropped on acconnt | Ecnccastons or ongagementa on the part of luse | "VIt: Amnewy for individuals Hmpicsied fa tho oty s lead o cleulue askin aharsholders | moruluzn the clarge of ssslt witintent (o | Bix b ully, Mo ramiilepiveniiiniis ey ) out of money nad worts uay Lo serlous aflle- | of Kte sinfulnew, sinco your conversion. sla we do not set kuow. It oy be taken for | recent eventsat Pullippopolts T Trom Gutuining the thrte-faurtis majority | Eille Thefacts sero thut 8 miaw named Charles .mlmrmn—iy.mumr?h ' K tlons of the Dostor, bitt she has been ont of || #9000 woman lsnot welf-righteous; sho w granted, However, that the Czar hus consented VALL The formation of Svue}ll q«l:lmmlnlam to | Which fs nocessory for passiug o resolution of | Garry, who had recntly re-cullsted In the Tenth erloauuverdper oot uf the tespectablo clothes long enough Lo get wsed | 200 8 Iitle discoucerted, Ay young wou eamo to &£ " e Lo dispntelied tipiedfutely b the Xt ois Of Lov- } yjquidation, an {ndispensable” preliminary of | Cavalry, and had been stopplux hiera for some | "GNt 1AL Capenentt traveliny of the oficials 3 ot e aent, Wnidhe, o1 kniowof something oqually | b0 onter into an agroement to demobilize, and | nig, of the Dauube, spiot SSERSRE: oy o | amalguuation. timeon' a furlougl, had become the object of | Q0L {1 amels of the Compuiy v2A. oo, sirs nor ; | —— dene whichh she v left o' *What fa {t¥" wifo | there ts no reason to supposo that Ler Majests”s |y oy e condrmation and excoution of the e- — the diatrust of Colllus on account of having | Bany seitice: sndbever Hiore shan the ordioery exe | 8 ' 3 aud 1cricd in nbreath, *Jlor bustle! murmured | Goverument will be conteut without a furmal | ciajon by virtus of which all Ntigatlon upou re. MEXICO. Petis. upport for a Southern Paciie Rallraad and a v . : | tera | aor the furlsdiction of ‘ ‘ been too much lu the company of the latters | PG Ziiave any of the officers been to Eurgpe? A= * leveo syatem will Le demanded, it §s sad, of the the hops of *all of w Christian women, goand | documentary eungagement to thnt effect, aud i .:Ihxetiu.mm“;r.l“:lin come under the Jurlsdiction o A3 AMBRICAN CONSUL, IMPRISONED. wite, Last Friday it ta alleged that th twy | Yok aie | o i Sl e G A .D:__‘”" ; Democratic caucus of the vext House. Narthe '::a"‘:;::::'o':.’:i:"‘;'; h:.';:"l‘z‘: ::fl;"" to Jerk K““l’:“"’_'::‘:;‘fill; ‘:n‘l"“:‘5;‘:““-’:’::‘})‘[‘:&‘:&“:' 1 e remisaion of srveurs of taxes o to dan. th FILI"“MD' Cal, March m.—A;l\vlm by | partes met near Lawrence avenue sud had s R L OO O O R g o T S cf VI ¢ vel W o u 2 et n the provio ave suffered} an the last, Panama steawmer are from Acapuleo. v e ‘wenc alsy about three years agv, ' Hlis exponseal dunot 1 er Dtmocrc il b e o Tk e 0 | oGy G, b ot o | How kg ot sigustars o i prtacor | (% Aot el 5 vy Sy il | g e o e by rderof e S | o e | S e e e ee— - Cuories Summer: **An Englishman came toltome | Lefore peaco s concluded betsreen thoftortennd | CHfik fawa 1o be, grevenicd 3t the rat sesston of [ the Uniced Statos Consul, Jolin A, Butter, Jr., Inw-’unz)v' o mode o motton aa 1€ to draw u | LAYSIeen upsn stulartriie, 34 Dovi 1o cova ! New York City has skx ten missing, of whom | 81d as auzious to know whether thero was In tho | Montcuegro. Tho wholo arrangewcut, 80 | the Chamber aro the followlng: as aized on tho stroet by twenty soldiers and Siratd e by gt | ner exueusce liave pevn pall fur thakelpeot GSiciale § th ; Mbrary of the Pupe—the great lfbrmry of the Vati- | , deretond Tasela | I Tho internal regulation of the two Chambers, sud | pigtor, Collins thereupon, boinz unarmed, | Bl Bttt AR U S ol Rureddered 4 no truco ean bu obtatued, T Chieago there do | o T P 0L o 0 ibrary fe vast and thore far as wo understond §t, only leaves Russla | 3 Sold iiive Eloctoral tnw, {:uv. {nto prison, where Le still 5. It nbpeurs | reached down, and, plcking up o stoue, struck { pod i recalpte exet e ki kbon AUrTeen , nosuch doubt, We fud our mystertously ab- | SRU-acertainbook, frhe BRAEY fo et A e | 8 wider cholco and greater freedam In |11, ‘The law relating to tho pre liat s cluizen of tho United Htates, Hervey Kna | (lapry on_tho head, Infllsting a severe wound, | bovér. PRI e sent oucs by telegipniug to Canada, ikl e deallng with events favorable or unfavorable [ IV. The now law of thy Viluyats, which alio | 1% at that place, wasill-trented at the time the | frony which ho died lnst night. Hu has been | U.=Whatlsthesmount of th Tonttas fund fo your® i il Itallans, They referred him to tho private secro- | o 508 B L HE G B0 0 e Turkn, who | Combrses tho law of the Communcs, 1ato change of Goveruent took place, and the | ur over sixteen years n the Goverument o K oy tulut about the Chiamberof Lifa & An fMustrated poper presents & pleture of th tary of ono of the Cardinals, and the wocretary b h‘l tes irit V. The Municipal law. Consul's remoustratices and prutests ugaitiat the | gervice, and ts favorubly spoken of by those | indtrancar A.—alitle. {t wus furmed three yeurs 3 B paper pi s & picture 0 | anewered: *Idon't kmows but theto dv o youny | !N8Y bave thelr own moro or fess accurute V1. ‘The law on CIVil Procedure, anceqlngs wero the causc or pretext for Lis | who know him. _Colllns fm been arrested aud | Bko iy & meeiiig of fesdiog geatiomen tu the busipes. ¢ rooklyn and New York Lrldge over East River. | man tn this city from Doston, and if the bouk ia | Tiews ns to what all theso arraugenicnts signity V11, The law on the orgsulzation of the Tr- | {mprisonmient, a chargo of murder prefersed. Oiir Cumpiuy 1s 8 wieiber, kod lius vue Vote, Esch - It will doubtless become o stylish placo for | thers ho will kaow.t ‘They wont to Geurye Suin- | for thelr emplre, so far they are loly out of Luokle: rne Jaw establishlng the Llersrchy of' S e g Wl 3‘:"’.7:.‘.:";;&2}'1'.;."‘;"2':’2}:{".:‘:‘55.,“.‘&:'.:5:.‘."?;‘:;: ¢ sulctdes who wish to adopt the fall fusblons. . | nor and asked him If thera wos such a volumo In | the accouut altogether. Onve more wo repeat | Jadges, au well s the conditions of thelr sdvauce- ROME. ALLLGED I'OISONING, e e T R e e TR tho library. *Yas; it fs in tho tonth alcove, tho | the advice, which fs at least safu: Woe may | mentund rotirement, TIE POPR HECOVERED, Special Dispach 1o The Tribune. =10 joutiob kuw that Ugedte Lare been sent to H That Mavruzwa-Fosten cofrespondence | third suets; the soventh ook to the Hihe wn you | easlly e too sanguine. Al thls 1s not seitled | 45 Fholaw coucerning Civii Serrapter | ) | Rowx, March 20.—Tho Pope has complolely | _ Mapiso, Wi., Marchs 20, —Julin Strazmann, Hiscactusciis il Canadn to yrevent wdveps legitlas turys out to Lea mighty small cloud with n | enter.’ Thoy wont sud found it. A walkingcatas | yut, ‘and he will be wiie who walts a littlo finnily, & L recovered, and to-day recefved a large nwmber | of Token Creek, who wus arrested yesterday on | goud they ca or lisusuiico lnterata, Includiog the s L Rurcous golden lle-nlug, lug“;o ot nnlu Aml‘ll:lo: of b‘(ml::’ " L Toster for the convictionthat 1677 Iy to beadded | X1, 'Tlio organization of the Now Courtot Ac- | of Italisn and forelgn v ;mnplrlmlof .\hll:.. ::Xrel:m.)'. lot luu: sawa place, el s Bt wiost e )0 K e e ey We regrot, says tho Laramlo (Wy,) Seatlnslot tue | to tho years of peace.” T ¥ I for polsoning his wife In July last, was to-day . H o Mndorpest and offc-peste aro camaziug tho | stel. o earof erlous ceident walch bofell our AR g ——— D A ; . THE WEATHER, remanded to tho Cousty Jull to awalt trial | bl ahd Hurtea ke A by ey A i diaBiall el {riond Cul Drackolty commandiag Nioth United | ymawa, Mareh 2.—Tho Paltical Corrnpond- | Beronsne, ek o London e, i | Wasnmworow, D. Cu Mol 50—1 8, m.—For | April 4, Strazmomn featiie, intellizeut-looklug | Sittisatont leuss [ting Thors b b, et ] quiriy juai fo take out o pollcy. e may Lo cwice. whera peFsune wiio obtaln 1000 nisy ave taken policles, bt Wy never inake thut & condition, O cuurw we wosld prefer o eive #luan (08 pulicy -bolder Tatler thsn 0 Outaider, bt aid you pay lust guar for wdveritslng? A iU, 843,41, This auount, { thigk, includes an siais- ey WHICH ls piirely au sdvertislig medium. 1t costs MCEA U, Tl rrel Welt Lo Luwspapers aad per- linpe s Ui of {t 10 Now York pupers, 2. —=What wat the largest lo ur Cotnpany Lias had of sbout prado through channels that aro usually trust- worthy regsrding {mmonso armaments being made In the interior of Rusala, and it Is saserted that 1,000,000 rucn will bo in arms i that coun- try by the 10th of this month. As oue-third of thils furcs would sutlice to crush the Turkish armlvs, composed as thoy are principally of ir- regulurs. badly equlpped with everything ex- ccpumf fireuring, aud commanded by” men who 1 the Upper Lake region, the Upper Missiasippt and Lower Missourl Valey, wormer' east to south winds, falling baromuter, aud increasing cloudiness, with local rains fu tho I amed district during the day, aud o the first-usmed durkng the night. LACAL ODARRYATION. CiticAGo, March 29, ence publishes tho following dispatch, which re- quires confirmation: BT, PrTERsBURO, March 29.—In ronsequencs of the carncst roquest from Russin for a de- clslve answer upun tho protocol question, the English Mintsters, after yesterday's Councll, expressed thelr willinguess to sign the protocol PERSONAL There are peach-blossomus on th.n trees about Nashvitle, They bave revived [lonry Clay Dean out In lowa, aud he comed up fresh snd swiling as mother earth, urn, and dou't look the polsener charged by Mra, Neleon, It 1s claimed that the charges of the womsh Nelson were trumped up throuzh Jealousy, Strazmunp, since his wife's demise, having pald some attention to anotlier wotuau, A committce of physicians of this city went to Token Creck tolay to hold a post_wmorten ex- and which camu very near proving a fatalone to kim, While dnlling In the morning, snd wh ‘was at full gallop, tho anlmal, by mistake, stepped intoa gopher hole, and, stupplug suddenly aud fulling, thraw tha Colonel over It head, Infligting & pafolul brulso on the left side of ths hiad and face, beelde Jareing and stunoing Lim generally. (s +Tramp Rards" fa (he title of .Josh Hillings| The Colonel, who {sa very large man, could not | as drufted by Russia, leaviug usido the question | have cady demonstrated thelr §ncapacity in Thr Jiw,| Wind. | kn,) Weathar, | -atiuation on the body of Mra. Straziustu, N’ foreclond during thu past seiry A.—Une v forthcotathg wark, I b preface ho sayat ++Tpe | brealktho force ot the fall in any way, and Ithea | of Temotalizationt 3 o i, 1t Tn matarad 0. supposs that - hia’ gl- | o e e | e extimlg tho Lody tho atouch was take L r v e e 13 T L mab b o & time to be kacotullest fe whou you bave & Land | onder that ke dld not break his neck. We hope IMTOSSIBLE. gantlc afmanont has other burposea o accom- out, and will be subialtted to Prof. Danlclls, 100 luats was Diady wes BOL cunuected with the Couas full of trumps. ™ Charlos L. Minor, of Olin, Jones County, Tn., hau not been to alesp for six week, ity hoaith le good, und he apparcutly suflers vo incouvenivaco from bis fpsomnia, p 5 that he will rocover vory soon, and by Bmong ne. Wa csa't sfford to get along withodt him, The Quebee CAronicle pubil he tollowing elsborate marzinge notice: **Mareied, on Thurs- day, 1st Felruary, at Rathaspeck, by the Rev. Phish besides the dofeat of the "Turkish armies o1 the Danube und theocenpation of Bulgaria. MOHANMEDAN ADDRESSKS TO THE CZAR, Bxuvy, Murch 1,—Warlike addresscs to.tho Ewmperor continuc to flow in from the Provinces of Russla. Oue from the 8iberlan Kirglis horde the Stato University, for chemical sualysts, MURDERED AND ROBBED, WhrzLixg, W, Ve, March 20.—The Reglster to-morsow morning will contain a graphic ac- o S ny. " 1an there baen & loan upon your books upon & m’%m'm‘ el aold aferward for TGt Tows thian the - FRl G . air, D your vRticers give aoy security? A.—~No, olr, t wero your recelpts last year? A.—Cloasl] i S oo, - D T i Prussxrs, March 20.—ZLe Nord, the Rus- slan ongan, declares that the propositlon for o stmultaucous disarmament of Russfa sud Tur- key is quite as lusdmlssible as that for the pre- HBIp, Bh w ko Vi p, m. [$,83] 33 | w0 1:ty, 1a. {03! 33 | “Maximumithermometer, p e o ° J A e lminary dlsarmament of Russis, unlcss posl- ¥ count of the munler near Manuington, lu this oW yhat Fon the recefptawers your exe 3 Cleopatea’s needlo will soou thread 1t way from g.,:“nl,“fl:mfi':,::r ‘g'm‘,‘n‘:“{’\f“‘,'};"fiv";"""‘, tive pl:{llel are given for the Porte's subpn‘:u- coutalns tha following remarkablo pasiage: State, night beforo last, of an old and wealthy [ pebsesr b=abiudpereonioulitenter | 4oy f::';f,,‘;:fif;fl"‘,fl‘,:‘:‘:"x’:“'"’,‘: Gurermesttal | 1y, it Captaln Drawn, sl greudson of et ot | ston to the dectsions of Europe, Ze Nord ol ':i':.’,';'{'.hf;m';h A oy L farmer nomed Bharkey, reskling on Buffalo m:éium Ju\fuf::n f.dnl".‘"n'i: yl":.'a'u""!i.'.iza“‘fi;"p"'.'fi‘ Uy ;’ o % t ore Couy D ol . Vato ontorprics Frof, Eravane. Wil in sued | Lt Brows, B, .. 0 kale Sophia (Sophy), | belloves thisto be ueatcely ponsltle 28 Honicnk e g T P LT B Crek, by Mushluesh of Whichthee appoace P G bRkt of Wperceal U Tor aud recelved Derailesian 1o briug tho ueedia | TOmEett daughise of the lalo Capt, James Atlna, [ wlien the Porly Yetuees b e serpetrated | Inatious, tHitou, O geent Whilo Grar! Interfereat tobean orgunzel gang, A, Bhiariey Was SE | PG Tuken o you payon the bulidiogy At over. 3 et lm.w-n:. '“‘-‘u:r“. and u:-nddnunh- iy kaq’_"v 10 stop robbery and vlolcnca, the Turks aro wrong prised ot Lis residence by threo l'nlul."; o ;hu fasaseasod 1t 81, 0k 011 there s voi sdoliarof tacums | The pollcgof Hochouter bave braced up forone | Hoawc, County Wetonl, oty ‘K"{'.f‘""‘,:fi;‘&:‘,‘ Conery TB TULKISIL PARIAMENE, | e R T A ] {'.',‘;‘,'2?.‘3..".‘2?&"'r‘sm'.!.’::f.'"fnfl'ml.'. ‘r:n‘:in‘:l o | iclisteyl eror gurictpated in e recelptaotany - § ood sct. Nettis Doane, of £lmira, sgod 34, was | fer of the luto Ma), Croafer, and leca of ONSTANTINOFLE, Murch 29.—1n tho Chamber | e faith by thelr perversencas. LY hew he wood: Q.—ilave say oiber uile o, ir; offers u ¥ driven from her bome by the brutatity of her epe 3 o v and grondsnlaca of of Deputies to4lay several speakers opposedthe | - giyyiiar paas contaned n all the Mo- house. The gung theu ook to the Wowds | bdorih 3 iy sever | Tthc e Tound by oo oot do | SHESIo . et o, Moo, i | s of erfory o Monieuegry, Aenes | paminlataiiveles eseuly ks upio S yrsit i, enpposed they b woncualed el | Spiiigiot sHBES C Yo cugy aon | o Hocbester whencosia was reseusd, ulalured, | D Bifpnde, 3o coulu of (e Tror. Michel | o umcrieh fonce vt s bie maatior to Goy. | Yelersburns. pr ‘hood i wlich tho murdr was cominitid 1o | MY rnastoutestarys A Uolsguaranteed £10,000 h g Lloyd Abjohu, of Batlyb: - e v v| 0. greatly ex aud o large posse vl men have ' bls ¢arulog thst 1. o e Key-divgaf e Port-0mco Deparmentoszat | Boon oo Lo od Bectry, sudfof Ling- | ceamient UL e oo other paraEraghs CHINA AND JAPAN. & Wy ETShol In piirsult of the Iudercr. B B B gt **They must reuiember thot tho Prosldent must bo | 8, C. Griggs & Co., of Chicago, witl publish 1n | Y1 the address approves the_rejection of thu CUINA, o S Y% our report hers te mado wpon foformatien, governed 1u @ prest weasure by the men who Pplaced Uim in power—his Ropublican advisers. - Tho Boutheru men can't expuct 10 bave thiuge done exagtly in their way,” A Cinclonati cap rigged o fow wires at one end Kruledss. an peller you personal Knowled e propodals of the Conference. The adudress was Reiat, e 0, airg Dol almost unanimously adopted. NEW CONPIDENCE. LoxpoN, March $0.—Tho Lost fn its leader says: 4 If 'the expectation had uot been #o re- watedly decelyed, we should anouncs poaitive- 8ax Franoigco, March 20.—Arrived—Steamer Occanle, from Hong Kong, via Yokohama, bringiug over 400 Chinese, a greater ‘number than orrived by any oue stemmner for many montha, g VERY MUCIH MARRIED. Bpecial Ditpaich to The Tridurs. Proria, 1ll, March 20.—Joseph Filligrafl, with somo balf a dozen sllases, an account of whoso bigamistic explolts was reported yester- April a new book by Prof, Mathows, enti ** Hours with Mcn aud Books." Forty thous coples of his three books have been 20ld, a: d SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONGRESS. Special Dispidck &0 Tha Tribune, InpiaNavorss, Indi, March 29.—The Metho- Qist State Sunday-8chiout Con met to-day, vl everyihiug In nstauce? A. now by examinstiyi, L wnd o securibiea uased 13 the POpors wery Ia gl al0n of e Combuay WheD that Feport Was tiade. bave In bank_ prosably to-day BOS WWoro ilan 400 AL esancs of decurlticn, fuf m Sntolarely, tias bis latest work, **Wonts, Tholr Use and Abose," has resched a circulation and salo of 7,000 volunics In s b of & maslc-box, and fuvited tho solld citizens to | the last nino monthe. For the sara 1 dliticultics between England and Ruse arch 1 g | ithabout 150 delegutes fu stteudance. Tha | 4,000y trhul before Justice Earncat to<day. | fhs Mosnlpoidel SOt MRSl bear the **teleplone.’ Aftoran hour of muslc, | promiss & new edition, with l"ln(;-‘l‘l‘:;k‘::;c:';? [} n‘ hlfir.ul been lullll&J:he\l awuy. It i3, however, Rx:&“.mm ,:;m“:::‘ g::"l‘% oo | ReE¥Jo 11, Vincent, of New York, presiled. The | myth 'oe hig wives were present and testified o T il ¢ supposed 10 emanate from Chicago, somebody dis- | adaiiionsl matter, of Prof. Anderson's ** Amerlea | cCrtaly that withiu the luit feiv hours cleur un- igh ainst Ko f £ Yake 'b B object of tho meeting s to_exchauge views und aguinst bim, e wss held in $1,000 batl, which = R e K oversd (o irck, and the 4ol cllseus are ea | Nob Dscorerod by Columbus,” and s ew edijon | Serslimilbibus becioreivetot, uficrinl et aryu, Bghuiug aqainat tha fores of Yakeh Rer. | syateinatizs wark for the udvutCu iy S | o was wuetle to furalah, Ho baa auatler wifo BUSINESS NOTICES- ; rage: * at words and el 3 o which " [ ol ' g xptemlon. of *Geraptn Withot Grammar or Dicionary. ipy | BPREaE dlat, words and metiiods osiat whicly | B AEte e emartars for Englaud | wers nuada by br. Viaeut on * eseherd’ Heot- | at Galena, nd ons ot a place called Ouldets 10 | stes, Winstows Soothing Syrup, for chll: Misa Ada Dyaa sayu of tho misslog Ockey Hall, | Dr. Zor Drucke. arly to May they will have | druament simultancously with Turkey, Tele- | March 1 e i 13y, 5. . Gilobte ou » Plues, Vowee, | this Staté, making tive In all, as far ab licard, | geenicething, softens the gams, reducéatafumans- st ** ho way ber friend and Jegal cdviser, snd bor | ready **Law for the Clergy," s compllation of the | graws from abroad all polut in the aine dlrece aren & G .n.\"n\u,v of the Mothodist Quarterly Sunday- | He has becn murried four tiues i the lust 8ve | tion, allays ull pain. Buro to regulate the buwels. ¥ Ta1Ber's fIeDd Al cemn o Feoitte i thay | statntes of the Staies of Tlinols, Indlany, Tows: | Frae” and. o thers . every prospest uf | Eoslish Consular officirs bavo started 80 0561 | Kojiuul Committes.” Otier qucstivns of futce | monthe, b has been wolug on at thls rute et { firut came 10 thla conntry; and 1t fe with fcelings of | Micklgan, Minncsota, and Wisconslu relating to | the negotlations —which bave been ro- new Interior rlver ports secured by the Chefoo | eyt were dlscussed. Thu Coneress will adjourn | for mauy years ho probably has wives scattered | 33000000 Aromatio Bicser Wine of Jron bsa ( the keenest worraw thas who §s forcod to couclude | (he dutios of clorgywen fu the solewnization of | sumed under such goud susplces resnitiug | Convention. . to-morrow, To-nigbt Dr. Vievent delivered s | all over this country. Some think thewanls & | romedy for nervous delility, Impoverhed bloody A (hat be has beeu foully dealt with." ;nn‘nlnp., llhfl orgsulzation of churches and re- ln‘ a l‘lm}I uzr‘\i\wu:nl, wo m‘-;y &{upare“oubr; A grat scandal has been created fn Shangbal | Jecture ou ¥ That oy " to a Jurge audicuce, Hutle crazy, < ond pupaired digeation. Depot, 03 Clark strect ‘;J Vieanose socloty is disturbed to Ita fonndation | }1ous socletles, and the protection of sellglons | Selyes 1o bearn that the protorl W7, BEBELY cansed by publlc charges made by the United B TR e 5 A 3 ———e. B Y ; Toe anderh! TITE TOPEKA 8HOOTING. I ! by the conductof tenor. Nicolial, who, during the | Re€logs 0ad aseembiies, with practical forma of | 4Z0ed R onl ot yestlon 18 the | Grates Consul-Generul oguiust ~ Qeorgo ¥, Oopuaadary Vanierh callelnts Torams i e S0 Johu D. Wilion, | e s een g, 4 performancs of **liowea aud duller,” Klssed Pat- the commen law of masriego. The work basbeen | pjyyiatg couteol over the Priuce, und Turkeys | Seward, bis prodocessor I olllco. Ho ccuses | Trere has béon a greateal of curloatty lately | who shot J. C. Bwayze, of tho Topeka Blade, UNITED STATES LIFE-INS T, P W land twenty-ono thuee. A carefal examina- | PERRES O Ba0 ord A, 1ludsop, —Hoaton dd~ | SSiirottdonl) sho falclyca to ulectihe require- | Beward of varlous crimes and misdemeauors, | ag to the terms of the scitlement misds DY | yogterday, was arraigued to-dayon a preliminary To tiie Pollcy-Iolders, . lon of the play develups e right to only ela kihes- | S7FHON o - ments of the situstion.? particularly the Mberstion of u pirate and mur- | Williaum H: Vauderbilt with the other wewbors ye 7s bail fu $12,000 | Al persons holding potlcles Ia this Company wh ba i es, and the uxtra ficen have cunvalsed Kurope, 'A VTORNY INTEUVIRW, Bror from custody for s bribo of $7.000. Tha | of his family, It was geverally belioved thut exumiuation, sud sdmitted to n $13 4 persans haldiag palleloe s this fonpsoy ROS> i Probably the aldost lawyer in the world ts Elbert TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. A spectal from St Petersburg s3ys on Mou- | Jerit BpoCy 0F 8. of $7 B0 | wome sart of understanding bad beea arrivedat | Bund was glven this ovenlug, and Wition was | thingo'sioy s iata tied pleass end o tna suttsy g Hertlag, He was bora ua the Bi% of July, 1777, Hpecial Diapalch io The Tyibuns. day Lord Lottus, British Aubassadpr, hud 8 causes excitement, and bas been made the | SV hote portions, us set down Iu tho will, | releasod from custody, Bwaxzo was buriod this | SENL SR oG {1 i Mapison, Wis.,, March 29.—Thirty-slx Black~ peadiug s<aluat tho rnw-ny wuchlug tha rights of at tollowing theshoute | BSRAIVE S<aURt 10, subject of dlscourses from tho pulpit. The doc~ afternvon. ‘lbe cmfém st Btratford, Conn. He was sdmitted to the Barin stormy {uterview with Princs Gortachakoll, ‘the should be enlareed; but no defluite foformas sas inentiousd, Uive Bame, ad- December, 1700, and mads Hilers passed through thls city this mornin latter used very enenetlc lunguuge relativo | uments Lave beeu seat to Washiugton for fn- | tlon cuuld be obtained a5 to cltber the focts ur | fug bus wubsided, sud the genersl -unum_e,nu»u Urcaw sid uuln!@xt;.! petent .5‘“!"' Address oy g.’ Wae the 0t lgoter b the State oy o vy, 132 | bound for the golden country. | o Eugandrs © fefusal o mako wy - | Veutigation. tom cuuld b gbalned B b0 O i | B e A 1 faditer G Tho Fegular | —oJOUNTILTGY. Jilarionas, ow orkOpe, | o b vances towards o peaceabls solutlon. JAPAN. the past week e, Willigio H. Vaoderbllt bas § course of law, L OIL-TAN! ks was ia bl oflce that Charles O'Conor stadlod Iaw, | o Sectal Diuated (2 The Toibunt This — foterview, 3t wus thought, would | Yoxouaws, March 13,—The fnsurrection fu | settled with threo members of the fuwily, dou- : RSN, | 4 Lucy Hooper sdumlnlsters the following dainty, our Wayas, lud., urch8.—The County | dostroy the Lopes of peace. However, by | the Lsland of hiosin contivues. Uogernment | bling iho mmounts whith they would bive se DEADWOOD AMUSEMENT, WiLBON & EVEND ' teminine kick 1o the ex-Empress of ths Fronch: | Commissioners to-day made an sppropristion | Wednesday morulug, other counsels seewn to hou‘: experienco much ditticulty on aceount of | cetved by tho terns ul the will. ‘This gives u Dravwoon, D. K., March 8Y.—Yesterday OIL T j +45be bas grown Lmmenaely stout, dresses o ugly :&xfim iwfil&l" .l « Northeru ludians Agrh | Lave prevalled, for & telegram was then seat | tho ‘ountainous couotry. Novertheless, the | ronud milllion to cach. - Blinilar srrangeiients | qppopgs Cutder aud Johu Goddard, brotherw-in- 2nglish-made black gowns, palots her fece plak Count Bebouvaloff, fn which Hussls wsde | revels have becu driven from varlous positions, | Lave beeu made withi the otber meuibers of tho %0 SHIPPING CANS, Deavwoun, D. T, March 20 —E. Douchue’s Tumily, sod Bt 18 understood that the smounts 1w hiad a quarrel about & plecs of property. 100 white, Llacks nndor ber oyes. 2ol yemern e s Maxch 20.. snother step towands couccsalon. ‘The | undare vow confined to oue stroughold soutl- ; Ceniup Calior drete 41640 Wosk Laks Btiests y | wagoo-traln arrived’ at Crook Clty to-day—tha | telegram — authorized BehouvaloR t t of the City of b pttal of | due will be pald over befure the cluss uf the | Mecting fu u saloou lact evening Calder drew o OIATO A GO Belpatle wig of Jght yatlow halr, Tiia ssd o have | Lok Of 1ho Measoi-trom Bamarck. by Rusi's pmmh:uy % i | the l?myu::n prd i’n&“‘v‘ifl"’:&&fi!fik"i&' % | preseut wed cocia revolver sud Gred, the ball passing through 0 R datsme .