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caplital than to havc his estate suffer in m:-hunznuml vity,—s. torment like that of Prougragus, with n {ax-gatherer, instead of an cagle, annuaily pecking at vitals that were avnually renewed. IT extravagance In !lpumll-‘ ture and tyranny In impost medn anything for munfefpalitics, they mean hankruptey. The col- 1spsclis only a question of thng e e— The fiercels-Domocratic Clacinnat! Enguirer 2ays: Ex-Minlster Wannnunwz may not have done the etlquetic like Epwanp Evenrrr, whom Queen Vic. Tonts enfd was the nicest gentleman she ever sasw, and Lo didn't understand diplomacy—whicl f1 the roper word for lying for one's country away from Eomw 11ke TALLEYERAXD and JoxaTig¥e; but then e had an uncommonly convenlent way of insking himrel! usefal, and was onc of the handiest Min- {sters wo have(had In Kurope for a long while, When the Springfleld (T11.) Journal reads this, it will have another spasm, such Is its antipatny to him. ———— One white man (STanLer)in Afriea causes more commotion in the civilized world thaa ail the black men in America. - The only colurdine lic creates is the Jine of his route; his only com- promise for power that with geographers. The danger for STANLRY lles In the possibility that Le may be wound up in some African nnnie, as 1f fn an anaconda’s fold, and die fn tho struggle to swallow or be swallowed, The practleal re- sults of his venture will certalnly not be to make o winter resort of Africo. ———— As the case stands In the Seventh Wari, there 1s not the smallest hope of clecting Ganoxer, the candidat2 running on the Republican ticket. The fight f8 between the convicted whisk: thief, MmpreTH, and the decent Democrat, KIORDAN, * ———— It there s n genernl turn-out to-mogrow of the honestand respactableclasses, PRRRY Ssitn and the wholo gang of tax-eating bummers who surround bim will be routed, dragoons, foot, and horse-marines. ——— Therc is & strike of telegraph-operators {n ‘Turkoy. This interruption of the evil communi. cations of the Porte may perbaos account for thie cessatlon in the corruption of theggod man- ners of the Sultan. ———— Massachusetts {s about to ndopt the metric systam of welights and measurcs, Why not ap- ply the same system to the moasures of justice, ond make crime’s pevnltfes even the world round? . The European **Rule of Three® fs stiown Just now by the position of Russla, Enclaud, aud Germauy. Turkey has 1ot mastered it yet, but 1s dealing wildly with ' vulgar fractions." —————— ‘The best health-Hft that can be used for ras- cally bank-cashlers 13 to foot them up with a No. 10stoga, Thelr arrearages would then be aubject to niore clevating influences. - e — The Administration's rond to reform s nat. to be sure, as casy rolnjgns a Nicolson pave ment, Lut it Is a boulder way, and with fewer toll-gates. ‘We trust that the cquestrianship of the new Cablnet will not he conflued aolely to *‘riding bobbles,” Y ———— A full turn-out to-morrow scoops the buwe mer and sealawng crowd of tax-devourers. PERSONAL, A Connty-Jail out West has o aign over tbe pate, **God Bless Our Home." Oakey Hall stands 8 to 7 agalnst the rescatablish- mcut of the extradition treaty, 1t will now be claimed that Oakey a1l appolnted blmself foreign ministerto a mind dlscasod. James E, Scripps, a Detroit oditor, was cow- hided Friday by a man whom be had attacked. Te'll bo back soon. A man as proud as he ls of nis name can't stand belng addressed ms Hoakoy AN : AdvicesTrom Queenstown indicato that James Gordon Hennett tas cngaged a complete new staff for the lierald, " Master Joseph Rosenteine, of Leesdurg (On,), aged 0, fv sald to wricld = billlard-cue In fashion paralleled by few. Jolin Bull contemplates the subbing ex-AMayor of New York, and profanely deprecates any fusther exportation of Amerlean ** beef.™ John P, Chambetlaln, the New York gambler, bae recelved hils diecharge in bankruptey. 1lis asscta pald ono cent on the dollarof bis indebted- new ’ Mru. Plke mny find rome conenlation in the ex- perience ‘of o Sewlckley, (Pa.) woman, who says Ler pastor Liad galned an **lrresintiblo Influence over hier,*" ‘The Rev, Joseph Cook, who s teaching Doston to recoucile 1cliglon and science, draws: belter than Mr. Moody, who le trylng to roconcile Boston and religlon, : 4 FOREIGN. A Horrible Rumor Circulating in the City of Paris. Two Passonger Trains Buried in the dit. Cenis Tunanel. The Pessimists of Bt. Petorsburg and Vienna 8till Talking War. No Tokon of Anyihing Besides Idlo Boasts and Empty Fromises. Oount Von Arnim Blind, and Approach® ing His Melancholy End, Cardinal Cullen Very Ill---The Pope- The War in Colombis. A RUMOR. PROBABLY A LOAX. T.oNpON, April 2,—A special from Parls says arumor Isin clrculation that the roof of the Mout Cenls tunnel bas fallen In, overwhelm- fag two passenger trains, THE EAST. 87, PRTEMOURC, Loxpox, April L—A dispatch from 8t. Peters- burg says:. * According to intelligenco from London, the protocol siened Saturday will be immediately notified to the Porte. Gen. Izua- tle® arrived Friday eveniogand had nu lnter- view with Prince Gortschakofl. The nows- papars, commenting on hlsmission, expressabe- lief that the protocol will-only guarantee peace 1f Turkey currles out the reforms, which they re- Ranl s doubtful.” a Loxpox, April 3.—A télegram from St Peteraburg says that, {n spite of the signing of the protocol, pessimistic views sgain prevall there, and sar is conaldored inevitable. . The 8t. Petersburg Fedomosit declares that the protocol 1s the beginnlng of the denoue- meat. Russia cannot -disarm nnless she fs - convinced that she will mot bave to arm ngalo. War may not be liomediate, but It is Inovitable, The Golos says thesigning of the protocot dues not deelde peace or war, However desirable peace may be, there ure situations la which war would be necessury, The Journal de St Pelers- buryg says the tone of the debatesin the Turkish Parllament leaves little hopo of & peaceful fssue. TR TREATY OF PARIS, A Taris paper says: “The sleniugof the protacol virtually abrogates tho treaty of Parls, We belleve Russia will soon proclalin thia re- sult. Among the'ubstacles to the conclusion of peace with Montenegro {s Italy's opposition to the cessfon of the port of 8plzza.” THE DIPLOMATS, Loxnoy, April 2—The Standard nnnounces that, after signing of the protocol by the repro- sentatives of six Powers at thie Foreign Oftice in London, Count Von Bcust, Austrian Ambassador, Count Von Muuster, Ger- man Ambassador, Gen. Menabrea, Itallan Ambassador, and Count Von Schouvalofl, Rus- slan Ambassador, bsd o conference with Mar- quis D'HNarcourt, French AmUnssador, at the French Embassy. Marquis D'Harcourt sabso- quently left London for Paris, VIENNA. ‘The Vienna correspondent of the Standard ro- ports that, according to advices from 8t. Peters- burg, Russia hos ordered lier squadrons In the Mediterrancan and American waters to return to the Dalti. The Zimes correspoudent ot Vienoa pofuts out that the question of disarma- ment still remalos the real question at fssue. It bas not been solved by the protocol, bat only postponed. The chancesof eventual agree- ment about dlsarmninent have not, perhops, been greatly Improved by transferring negotia- tions froin the Powers to the parties fmmedf- utely interested and Influenced by popular feel- fog, Tho turn which affalrs have taken ls un- doubtedly favoratle, s it removes tho danger of immediate collislon, and places the Pogers In a positlon to cxert some influcnce on the courso of affairs, although no agreement scems yet made concernlng the future mode of pro- veeding, It Is probable that England will be allowed to take the lead In the negotiations in Constantinople. Loxpoy, April 2.—A News Qispatch dated Vienus, sumh:’v, says that, according to_tele- grams from Lnuslnntlnopfin; the Urand Vixler und Bafvet Pasha have resolved to forestall fore ¢lan diplomatic pressure by making peaco with Montenegro, and mmrl)’lug by " antielpation with the couditions of the protocal, Even with A correspondent of tho St. Louts Republican has |.this news the hopes of pesce are very falut, dhicovered, down in Arkansay, skeletons seven feet high, supposed to have beon left thero by De toto's men on thelr way to the Centennlal, “*A want long felt," says the San Franclsco Chronicle, **has at length been 0Med by tho opens Ing of a new driuking-saloon on Montgomery avo- nue, ata polnt where five doore Intervened withe oat such on Indfapensable convenlence, ™ ichsel Crosaon, a Philadelphia barkespor, who was bliten by a terrler dug Inst Christmas Eve, died last Thursday of hydrophobla, In ble delirium, fuur men could not hold him, and be explrad from nh;«runnnmon. prederving consclousness to tho end, i * Close Notmandy hate with puffed crovne stand- Ingerect. garnlubicd with a single cluster of flow- «ers or delfcate wreathy, having streamers of black or whlte lace net, spangled with eteel, sllver, or &L, scem tobo the leading chapeaux of the cur- Tent season, 0w sw, “wuun’&l‘flx';fi:fimfi'ffi“‘n‘;flm{“y’ 1 u y Nouws, And loss one’s sclf in couteniplati u’ummflu which gathered sk Bu“d"l:‘!xm! DR G PR e D oncs cager, THgPeucoats, sotlscorutni, yranta Sienerd ~Harsard Limoron, - © VaUB iberbotat John Raymond le fond of rastching eoln. — Yeur York Meruld. Sunset Cox winks with Iy right eye.—Norristown lerald. Sianley Matthews ways hoida bis pencll In his left Boud when Le sharpens It ~7Ae Crapale, Goldemith Mald bas had tho enutes for & woek.—Detroit Free Press, Dr. Mary Walker luss burst off 8 susponder-button, Nobody can say that M, Thlcrs s & gracefnl and adrolt peraon. Uen, Iguatie® paid bim o vialt the otber day, snd when he departed Thiert accom- panted bl to the stalrcase, thero atumbled, and would have fallen to the bottom and put an end to hiwnself bad not the stulwart Russian caught the Nitle old Frenchman In bis arme. The shock wade Thiois NI, Parry tells of sn Ksquimaux boy who ata eight and 8 half pounds of acal meat, & pound and n half , & plnt sad 8 balf of eoup, aud drank \ina-glasaes of gin, n tumbler of hot whivky welcr, aud five pints of water, consuming the ole between Intervals of reat §n one day, 1llo h8d probably served as & rovorter on & Chicago newspaper, — Cliclauati Commarclal, A Quebec grocer advertises tea, coffeo, and cod- fOsh an follows: ** The peculiar delicacles of the {ar-0ft Iud, and the Ancly-flavored and hamsnlzing leat of tLe still further Cathay; the mora exclilug thongh not lees deliclous berry of Brazll, and the splces, sugars, and luaclous fruits of tha Antilles; (be suzared condiment snd the Llood-enrichlug wines of the Mediterranean, and tho salt-cured and braln-renswlug eb of our own stormy Gult, " Col. Clark E. Carr, of Galesburg, bought recent- Jy In Wushinzton the celebrated portralt of Gen, (Grant, painted Ly Littlefeld soon after the W 1t Ja the original portraith of which thers ha Leen made s0 many coples, represcating the Gea- ¢ral standlng 1 full uniforas fo an easy poslition, With the left band thrust §n bis vest and.-tho right In bis peeket. Protably no portralt of Gen. Grang . basbeen so extensively copied, as the cugraving from thle picture may be scen fn puablle sad pri- vate bouses everywhere. Mr. D. A, Keanedy, of Centrevlile, Ala., writes o8 follows to the Detrolt A'rie Press of 3 woman who clianged ber color: **When & little gislaho bada small white spot make its appearance un one slde Of ber fuce, which remalned nearly the ssme size uotll she was nlmost grown, whea it Legau 10 spread, and fn tho course of three or four years ¥be wag a ghastly white, making her present a very X3 cecdingly sensitive 1o tho fize, and, ns she was 3 Pprofessional cook, bad to gly H Ky 0 glve up the buslaess for VERLIN, LoxpoN, April 2.—Tha Times' Berlin special sava it 13 expected that Russia will ralse o Bcnvy Juun soon, as the conflldence of Europe In peaco s wtrengthened, CONBTANTINOPLE, LonooN, April 2—A Daily News dspatch dated Constautinople Satunduy, states that Hafyet Pasha {s nrernrlu 2 diplomatic note to the Great Powers, Itsobject is to obtaln agree- ment toa deley of one month, In which to termiuate tho present altuation of uncertaiuty which compromises all Iutercats, 1TALY, g aory, Loxpox, April 2.—A Duily News dispatch from Romo says thut Gen. Oarette prescuted to Cardinal 8imonl Ffilday an album coutalulng the signatures of uver 30,000 volunteers pre- pared to shed thelr blood for the temporal power of the Pope, TUE GOVEBNMENT AND TIE FOPE, Noxw, Aprll L.—The Corrlere d' Ifalia says, in view of the agitetion which the Catholles appear todeslre to ralse, Siguor Melegrl, Minfster of Forvlgn Affairs, las authorized Itallan repre- sentatives ubroad to give, If seked, the most re- assuring cxplanations as to the Goverument's tirny {ntention to resoect and fpsure reapect for the Papat Guarautees law, i on':'oxflncu. BTATE, om# Carresponience London Telegrah. "Tho firt il cutered fs callod. fha. w Bela del vizzerl," these pleturesque-tookinggentry mus- terlug In this apartment, whero they keep guard over bis Toliness aad prevent. bhin from belng mobbed by his tdd falthtu) admirers, Quite ns. pleturesque as the Bwlss wardors are the ordl- nary Papal servauty, coatumed ng they are | rich purple dumask velvet doublets and brecehs e, long sleeves hanging down stralght from the shoulders, and silk stockings to mateh, These splendid functiouaries rellove you of your over- caat, and rewiud you that you wust not vom- vlete your ball-room dress with Kloves, those coverings not belug permitted o the prescnce of Papal supremacy, The walls of the loity apartwent arc covered with frescues, but you have not time to exumlne them, for you are ushered through a serles of comparatively small ' rooms fato that particular onoMhich Is destined 1or vourself, Prescatly therc is. perceptible s movement of husbed excitement. First giidesinthe voluble cominendalore, who 1 decano of ths “camerleri segretl di capo o spada.” e has much to tell, oud be knows Low to say it 1n an interesting sasaner. Thea comes in tae Monsignor Macchr, the mautro di camera, in full eccleslastical cos- tume. Ile remembers you Bel(uclly. Lo assurcy you in his urbauest tones, hub bafores his Hulye ess comos be wants to be quite sure of our fullusme. A few minutes lator and the doors are thrown open; 1n walks ver) slowly a gentle- won |ua strange nondescript zlua unitorng bie 13 the custodian—not the curator or director~of the Vaticau Museuta. In sccordance with old custom, hu always lieads the procession, After nim come two guardle nobllf E| thelr slmple be- coming undress fenue—two mewmbers of the Romau uristocracy who are av proud to serve the Popo i bis misfortuues as they were ylle{ust.;lll to form bis body guard whenho was gtil] w 3 Then comes Plus IX., surrounded by the little court, which always accompanles blin on his dally rounds. Thu tall, strong, wassive-featured f , trees, aud stock- mau tu the scarlet skull-ca fugs, and heavy cbain, with whom the Pope is vcu\‘:nln{, aud who, when he beods down, suiles as Lo listens, aud listeirs as e smiles, i none other thuu the famous Cardlipal Ledo- -chowskL Bebind Lim 1s the softer fuce of Car- diual Mertel, and the tall, sacetic preseuce of THE CHMCAGO 'TRIBUNT MONDAY. APRIL 9, 1873, Monsignor Nardl. ‘The Bishop of Lavul aud Monstisnor Cattand, the Nuncio-clect at Madrld, are ales at hund, and among the chosen few in mufts Is the well-known Gen. Kanxler, furmerly Minister of War, Infront of thia group walka the Fope. Over his long whitc dress fa thrown s great searlet cloak, and W4 slippers, of course, ure of the sann¢ but he wears ou his head asmall 1 ¢ap, his scarlet hat bcln]z carried by e behind him ineasse of need. He feans rather heavily on bis stick, and he has lost, toa great extent, the nobly erect eardaize which dietingutshed hins but very few years xgu. In fact, lie stoops now, Ifis Volev, Liw, Is weaker, aud his articulation less strikingly distinet, It Ia five years since [ last saw him. ~ He was then B0 years ola, and at such an age fivo years can. nol pass unnotived, But ut 80 the Tupe was as strong and vizorous and lule as are most atrong men at 65, Even now hiseyels won- drously bright and keen, and his niobile fen- tures ~change with cvery varlation ol thought. 1lis meniory, loo, 18 08 tenncious as ever, Ile remeinberad on what subjects he talked to me five years_ago, glided from Itallan Into French, and from French fnto Jtalian, just nstic did then, and his whole face brightined when his Jips framed, a8 of old, the resdy mot, fu which he bas never in his sorest telals been known to fall. “I'he acutencss of his questions us to affairs in the Eust proved huw strong is the intcreat hie atill takes In queations of thee day, and his Jokes about Lhe Conference, uind en- ally about the Bultan, ahowe that beneath hie jocular surface there lurked u substeatum of shrewd obeervation, Following the little proceesion into the next room, I found the Pope Lleasing a nuinber uf Franclscan friars, with whom was w parish tlest from Levee. He had brought from lis calabriun_Lome npresent by which he hoped the Holy Father would sct somo rtore. Hisgift cousisted of a box of sunll of peculiarly rare ?mluy. ‘The case was worthy of the contente, t was no ordinary box, but It was covered with blue velvet, and “madé in the semblance of a book, the gold lettering on which sct forth in quaint Latin the beneficinl results to the nos- trilsof the lettes-press within. It was tuuching 1o see the goud old pricst’s face ns It rose frum the ccreinony of kissing the Pope's foot,—hls cyes filled with tears of juy, and his volce choked with emnotfon, Pursuing lils dafly walk, the Pope passed through the great bafl, where the Swiss on duty knelt down with outstretched hand, like Musi- sulnans st prayer, and so nnlne& the open lofizla, where his hat was landed to bim, and where e found ladles walting to sec lifm.- After wnll(ln%nbout chatting with the attendant Car- dinals for something iess than half an hour, be returned to the Sala del Svizzerl, and there took Ieave of his suite liefore retiring to his apart- ments, all present kueellng, except the two T'rinces of the Church, Even the Swiss guards- meu I the corridor outside, dimly perceptible through the window, were seen to Kneel s his Hulluess raiscd histwo tingera fn sign of bicsslng, e COLOMBTA., THE CIVIL WAR. Vaxaxs, March 22.—Colombia advices ore favorable to tho Government cause. Sinco the banfshment of Bishup Bermudez the clerey are more desnerate than eser. On Feb, 25 the Archbishop of Bogota preached a seditious ser- mon which Jud to the adoption by the Iouse of Representatives of n resolution pledging sup- port to the ChiefMaglstrate in measures to crush the heads . of the movetary and priestly oligarchy which dirccts, incites, and sustains the war against natfonal institutions. Tha Chamber urges the excentive power that ns soon as n pretate throws himself openly fnto the road of sedition, his effeets shall Le expropriatéd, the archicplscopal palace used as an offiee for the Becre tary of War and of Mariue, ond_ tho se- ditious Itxm:lntc banished frum the Republic. The conflict {s agsuming wore aud more the character of o religious war. . A DATTLE t?ok Flnco near Manizalas, intheState of Canen. March 10, which resulted In a victory for the Government forces. An oflicial dispateh from the flold says the battle lasted seven hours. It took plave between some troups of the centre of Gen. Trujillo’s line and a force of the cuemy tnore than double their unmber, The nmmzlf'- 5 intrenched enciny wus dlslodged and completel routed. The lusevs are heavy un buth sides, . GERMANY. IMPERIAL BETROTHAL. BzruwN, April 1,~The Princess Charlotte, eldest daughter of the Crown Prince Frederick Willlam, kas been betrotbed to the bereditary Prince of Saxe-Welulngen. ;. 2 CONMMEICIAL, Beruis, April 2.—~Gernany has concluded commerciul treaties with Peru, Nicaragua, and Guatemala, DISMARCK'S VICTIM, L.oNDoN, Avril 2,—Count HenryVon Arntm Thas become blind through crysipelus, aud s not likely to survive long, GREAT BRITAIN,. 1DLE, Loxpo¥, April 1.—~One thousand fron-ship- bullders at Stockton on the Tees struck for an advance of 10 per cent In wazcs, o TUZ YREAR'S REVENUE. Loxpown, April 1.—The revenue returns for tho flscal year ended Saturday show the tatal revenue to have been £78,685,030, which Is msxigm In excess of the budget estimate, and !.'lM‘ ,343 i cxcess of the revenue of the pre- vivus year, Tlno’Tn‘um‘ Jeader roughly estimates that last 1%:&';’ expenditures will exceed thie revenue by CULLEN, .Loxpoy, April 9—5 a. m.—A speclal from Dlubllu states that Cardinal Cullen fs seriously . FRANCE. POETICALLY 84D, i Loxvoy, Aprl 2.—A Parls correspondent re- ports that Clarles Marchal, & painter distin- gulsited for his Alsatian scencs, has comuftted sulclde on account of appronching biluduess. ——— " T CRIME. CHico, BAN Fraxcisco, April-1.—A Chico dispateh #nys that owingz to the obloquy cast upon the Lavor Unlon oy the recent disclosures tho more'respectable portion of that organlzation assembled last night and denounced the action of tho Cotnctl of Nine as being unsanctioned by tte organization, and, to restore peace and coufidence In the connnunity, it was unaul- mously resolved to dishand aud dlssolye the urganization, The Citlzens' Committce 1s working actively to fusure u vigorous prosecus tlon of the pariles arrested, Every precaution 1 enforced to prevent a possibility of escape or retlcur. The town is returning 1o it wounted quiet, g » NOYES. .. Special Dispatch to The Trivune. New Yous, April 1.—Noyes, the imprisoned President of the Nutloual Capita) Life-Insurance Company, bas decided to duliver the nsscts of the New Jersey Mutual Lifs which were truns- ferred toblin, He s tired already of lsiny fn Jall. This morulng Judge Hradley, his lawyer, banded over to the counsel of the Newark Company a ths box containing mortgage und otber securitics amounting to 817,000, These asscts arc but u swall vart of the ‘whole, Noyes clutms, however, they are all e has, snd he will probably be admitted to ball to-morrow fu tho suw of §5,000. ARTFUL DODGERS, Special Ditpaich 4o The Trivune. New Yous, Avrll L—Joseph Daldwin and Joseph', Adlnu.xuncu and ‘well-kuown bank sneak-thicyes, hitve been arrested on suspicion ul belug concerned In the robbery. on Feb. 10 of ponds and stocks worth over $100,000 from the ofiice of James G, King's Sous, bankers, In Wilhawm strect. Baldwin aud Adawis were seon in vonversation with Detective Doyle tho day of the yobbery, aud it is believed both bie and cther detectives were fu collusion with the tbleves. Doyle las been reanded to a patrol. —— DEAD, Mazstems, Tean,, Aprit 1.—=M. M. Beach, who was shot Friday, dled at 12 o'clock to-day, Brutal Sclouce, In Qreat Britaln much Indignation has been aroused by the brutal treatnent recelved bya natient of tha Glasgow Royal Intirmary, sulfer- ng with bydrophobla, whose symptons were uuuocessarily aggravated by the expenments of the wedival inen. A dog “was purposely.put where be could see it, 30 that ‘the surgeons might watcl the effect, which was to throw w into violent convulsions. Iiis horur of waler was futeuse, yet they pourcd. water from voe vessel to another i his hearing, aud sprikled his face, On recovering from the cusuing spasing he protested azalust the cruclty, but they contluued thelr experlment by faunhie him and blowlog in Lis face, which wmade him fucoberent and maulacal. The surgeons ure Liely to be proaccuted, aud oughit to Le MOUN AIN-MEADOW fins the American 8t. Bartholo- mew Been Expiated ? Lee Only a Tool in the Hands of the Mormon Chureh, Drigham Yoong Responsible for the Crime for Which Lee Snffered. The Latter Made a Scapegoat for the Salva- tion of Other " Latter-Dar Baints,” 17 the Officers Do Thelr Duly, More of the Criminals Will Re Executed. T3 the Editor af The Tridune, SavLt Lagk, Utah, March 20,--Lee'n confession, Intrusted to hia sttorney to be published only aiter his cxecution, comes to us like & voice from thedead. 1t atrikes howe. Dirighain Young tele: Bravhs to the New York Merald: *+Thon can'st not way 1 did It; nover shake thy gory locks at me.” The Monutain-Meadows press are busy trying to throw discredit onit. Dut they cannot. [t be interual evidence of trath in every one of ita cle cul sentences, and with time every substantial statement in It conld bo sustained by corroborative Proof, —oceans of i, 1L opena o clear vista back throngh the venrs o as horrible an Hlustration of what is ponsible to unrestralned passlon as cver appesred on the panorams of Luman hidory. We sev & band of men, erazy with religious exe citement, prayerfully Jjolning with savages 1o treacherously disarm and kil scores of muof- fending people,—** ail that conld talk,"~-with every congelvable accompaniment of craelty and brutality, Lee, and Halght, and Dame, and Hig- by, and Stewart, were no worss than the reat of this Church of outlaws; and tho rest were 1o worse thsn they,—fienda all. They bad embraced s GOSPEL OP MATE AND REVENGE, comprising religious robbery, concubinage, and as- eanination amonz its fandamental tencts. Thelr pulpits mng with exhortation to murder, as shown by their own published discourscaall through those terrible years, They killed men In couples, Jdn amall partles, in large partics, as they could lure them into thele clutches,—killed them becsnse they were the chosgn people of God, chosen to marry, and debauch, and rob, nod kill, of ail which they pleased, They killed each other if any wouldn't kill; they killed the stranger comtng among them; they khiled the brother who had wearled of thelr perpetusl traze and wanted to go out from them they killed for moncy and plander: they ran n Malay **amok® bgalnst oll the human race outside of thelr devilleh communlun. The Thugs of India might have learned useful lessons from them; no tiger in the Jungle wos cver ao bloodthirety, It sevma to have been an epldemlie, this free flowering-out of the spirit of the modern cutthroat Charch, ragin, throughout the entire g‘nflf(.—cltll hoseling dervis] szgravating the discass {n cvery other, untl) the danco of human hyonss culminaicd In the beamly butchery of **all that conld talk,“—of men, women, and children, —of th slck, wounded, snd sore,—ol the Mountain.Meadows, This appeara ta have shucked the head of the band Into something like & return of soberncas, Citation and excitatlon to murder were thencefurth made Iexs the burden of their religlous teachiug; and every meas within the power of as absoluts s despul na ever lived was used to jusurc secresy aa to the awful deed done, But MURDER WILL OUT. The uncasy consclences of the gallty wreiches ®ave them no rest, Col. Forney, the Indlan Agent at the tinio, got Intimation of the truth; and Judge Cradlebaugh, by means of bench-warrants aerved under the protection of the troops, extracted the whole story from participators in the act, sub. atantinliy as Lee now tells it from the geave, The facts were latld betoro Mormon Grand " Jurles, but they d1d nothing. ~Cradiebaugh went to Ounsress froin Novada, and told the story as it han glready pansed into history, on the floor of the House, tenator Windom, (hen Chairmen of the Huuse Commlttee on Torritories, lnvestizated 1t 10 the Lot~ tom, and hie named It the mostatrocious crime since St, Bartholomew. Under the pressure of Gentile public opinion, thus enlightened, Brigha ew OfF un Lee in 18GK, eleven years after the in It will not doto say that was the first he know of it, for the Church records show that'Leo arrived In Balt Lake Sept. 29, 1857, and told, Brighain the whole story, os ho says be did. Another plea Tielghom mnkes—namely: that the courta have al- waya souyht to conviet Alm rather than Lee and his confrerens and that thatis why be has never suf- fered anybody fo be convicted for ft— 8 13 EQUALLY DASELESS, 1le wan at the time Governor and ex-officio Super- intendent of indinn Affairs; the courts were off- cered by his Thugs; the !nrln were made up of he United States Judge was a dgure-tcad Tho Probate Courts exerel ction with tho Distriet Cou foncurrent ng men ftal crimes down 10 within five years. ‘They were Mormon clean through, and they nover In- vestipated thls erimo of crimes, As long ugo ns 1830, the Uentlles ‘began to nrge upon Congrins the regulativn of the courts or of sunie courts In Utah, oflicered by Gentlles, and not hy Sormons, They never ceased, except In thnea” wlhen things wero so dark ns to take all wuplrit aut of such sn cffort. They have for many ears kept a deleante eir own In Washinge on during the seeslone, Phying him themnelves, and sometimes two or threo of them, always for ‘courts in Utsh that shomian't under Mormon Endowment. robes, Vulling continually, tho Judges st Jaat set. aslde the Murmou Marvlialsand Prosecuting Attor- neys, ond had the United States Marshals swinmon tirand Jurfes from the crowd. That was in the fall of 14871, Thesc indicted nearly every leading chlel of TIIE KU-ELUX CHURCH for murder; but Judye Chase, In the Engelbrecht declafon, undid It all, Ths cuurts wero then prace tically closcd untll early in 1874, when Congress Jansed o Folawd bill glving the’ conrtst’rited tates officers, sud, at the worst, mixed juries, Au sogn as podsible afior that, Lee, Dame, Taight, iligby, Stewart, aud others, were indicted for the butclivry of the Arkansan emligrants. Part of them fled the country, and arc now in Iidlug. Lee was caucht by stratagew, and brought 1o teial in 1875, The evldence was ou:whdmln‘\:. the writnessey telling the blstorical story; but the Movmons on the trisl-jnry refused "to cune viet. Y sce Leo got” hiv orders from Maf. T ": Higby got his from Lieat.-Col, Haight; Ifaight got iils frem Col, Datoe: his from George A. Smith, who got his from lirig- liam Young. 1t wonldn't do to rlek 8 conviction wiile this chain was complete. 3o the illry e agreed: but Lee was held for a second trial, Another yoar pussed by, and (ivorge A. Bmith had died, “The orders for tho wassacro could now b traved back to him only at the very worst. Church wanted to be a State In the American alats hood, and wome victin bad to by offered to Justice ou account of THE MODERN 87, DARTHOLOMEW, Brigham Young intimated to the prosccating officer of ths Government, Mr, Howard, that the Cliurch was (endy ta send Lee to the gullows. That ofilcer, inteiit on Lreaking the pbalanx which had screene: the Infamond m: Yon ) eacre from the clear light of day fue g0 long, took him at his word. Lee was pat on his triul n the full of 1876, found wullty by a Muruon jury, under the wanlvulotlon of Danol M. Wellr, une of the First Presidency, and seat to the scatfuld, Ho tine now been executed. Fu much for the way 1t was dune, why it was dong, and why it wasn't dono before. 'The howllng dervishes of the Eastare the cooleat est ol‘)llhlldluphlrl cumpared with the orinon Moluch of twenty years ‘I'is North-Americans vavage was a genile and me citul being compared with the raunting, praying The 0 Hendish ‘Uhuge of the Latter-Day Church, in thelr alme Juaults wera bpen and trustworth, and methods compared with the tortuous and treacherous course of Brighaw Young ju this mat. tor, ‘Thekuther of Lica hlmself ix put to shawe by tha persistent lying b THE BEASTLY CliURCR has kept up abous thie thing ever since It occarred., Hut, If the crime therv und then perpetrated be not yet lald bare in all ite detaily, vo that no maa, wers he o thousand tmes a Mormun Thug, will lave the face to deny it, then thero is mo Fate, no N , o Justice on earth—no God in Meaven. I wy judgment, the fatul step the crim. imal fe atiro to take, sooner or later, tu concesl his criue, but which leads 1o fts exporure, has now beenlaken by tha head of **ibe llolyaud Ever- iastinz Pricgthooa ™ (of lell) fin thi ness, It was thu deliberata sacrifics of Lec us 8 ecapepoat fur his own wountainous sie. It will send s cold chlll down the Lack of ovezy Danito in Utah whose woul Is black with wurder *‘done for Chrlat's e." The Interests of tho man aud the Uhuech ich made 8 murderer of Liw way st any time re- yulire bis appesrance un the sca@old. Others cer. talnly must put the breadth of Arizona between [} sehies and Utah, and keep it there, or follow where Lee led. 1o and an any o ll of the other bloady-minded old bulldos- eré of the cuttirost Church. Yet Lee b #cut bu deith by the wachine of which Lo was on insignibennt part; and TURY WILL BE, 1o has lelt two-score sons, however, who, it they dewwrye to Le called mun, will not tamely oit down under 1his abowinable treachery, To this timo there has been na bellel snywhere that Leo would Lo exzocuted. It wae thought he would Le acquitteds would get a uuw tral; would b ued; reprieved; have hie senlence commute sed se State's evideuce: pardoned, —anythng but executed. Iy the way, he bs the @rst man who hay been executed fun Utah, out of Lity or ¥ixty wmurderern, in the last cight years, A cousiderable prosiure wag brought 10 bear ou the Governot to iave bl pardoued, too, 1le was an old 1m3n} the crime wan 4 very old crlme; be was ouly a tool of the Church; he had Leen forced to do murder, and tuen Letrayed by his bretbron to death; and, dually, he ought tu be saved for te's evideucs. ‘flie Governor, satladed that to doo bhim would totocav the vesv cllwex of urdily § o wake it possible. peopte belleve more than ever that Juatico wan mpotent; that the Jong prorecntion of this cane had heen a farce, dekigned only for antt-Mormon effect; end that nohody belfeved znybody was guiity of murder for cxterminating the larg train of emlztants that ever crossed the Plains, the Governor, fur theso and many otber reasons, pud no aitenifon g the petitions for pardon; an oF that we nil 0w e him one, The Mormons have been PRINISTRSTLY LIED TO Abont Llie whole husiness from the tist, The act- ors were aworn over and over to sccresy, on paln of death If they ** betrayed the brethren.” Then the faithfnl fiock wan stuiled with the talathat the train wan destroyed by the Indians, sithongh they never did anch & thing before or Fince, The charge that the Mormona dld it, they were tanght, was o Gentlle lle. whiich not even the Gentiles helleved, ;5:3‘ alive culy to Injure and annoy the Mor- Now we have execated one man for It, and. if the officers do their duty, we will execate more, With each sacceeding cxécution (and confeeson) of a ‘' High Priest™ (of Niani) the younger Mormons (one should remember that all Mormons now lees than 40 years of age cannot be held reaponsible for Mountain Meadows) will see more and inore clearly that the crime wan comitted, aacharged, by *-the Holy and E ting Prieathood,™ and that Mor. mog Migh-Prieatanrc heing brought 1o the block for it. Aftera while it ‘may occur to them that the ry of Mountain Meadowa 1s not a Gentlle lie: aud'that, If It ia not, & monstrous sfght of Iying has beendoneto them by men they may esteem like Lee, ** almnat divine,” ‘The gnilty will have more canss to fear, becanse the beteayrd will be cver growing more numeraas, and. let ushope, more manly, mora able to shake off the hennmbing influenca of thetr Endowment- Houre oatbs. TIIE TRUTM WILL COME, brethren. in good time, 90 that the best ormon in the warld tor the worst) will be no fonger able fo denr it In his heart. Doubtiess it will nake many worse; will stimnlate thelr bad pasafons, 1t in to oped that it will open the cyes of the more reasanablo to the fundamental wronzand ahsurdity of a rellgion, #o-called, based on the lust of wom. d, and of hlood : that can foin prayer and tiing, rope, pillage, treachery, and bo- 1ieve all the time that it'1a pleasing G therehy, At leant it will conviace some that the fool who commits murder at the Lehest of a Church, the State will nesurcdly hang nevertheless, whenover it can prove the deed. TovTm. 18 JUSTICE SAT1SPIEDY Tn the Kditor of The Tribune. . Lawgrxa, Ja., March 20— have carefally rea your article on the exccntion of Lee, the Moun- tain-Meadow maint. You treat the matter very candidly; still, 1 you are spoaking for the ** blind Eitl " with the scales that we sec represented on country coart-houses, one of two things scems to be certain: Either the poorgirl has become Insane, or you dide't understand lier when she dictated thatarticle. You virtually say that, sinco Lee has been exccated, justice 1s satisfled, and the 120 men, women, and children who were trapped by promises of protection, and then cnt down in cold blood, *‘have been avenged:" that the account (s balanced and the booka closed, as though the exe- cation of that Infernal cutthroat could stone for any part. howaver amall, of the massscro, when the hicad and frunt of the offending lives In security, the knowledge of his guilt belng public property.—the orlginal order for the massacre, with nis sanctlon thercto, Lelng In existence, and having been for some time atleast In the posscsalon of the Chilef Justice of Arizona Territory, What I find fauit with s this, that the known gullty ones are virtually PROTECTED DT OUR GOVERNMENT. ‘The caune of this fallure lics forther back, In what I call the "humllllx.'\" of our form of govern- ment, We fling out our bannerto the breeze, and on it, in lelters of gold, we stamp, ** Freedom of Teligioun Oplnion,*"+¢ No Hestriction of Relizious Bellef," etc., ad nauscam. I am tho last one to desire In the leatt to fnterferc with any man In hta choice of the rosd that he ahall travel 10 reach celestinl Llies, but you may safely asrame that 1 wlll forcibiy protest agamat hls harrying me on the way to eternal damnation by the use of rifle or revolver in order to facilitate his lp!l':l.'e to reslme of eternal felicity. And when I anrrender my notural rights of self.protection in ewtering into the **social compact™ for the purposc of bete ter protection than wy own unalded arm can secare, tuen1 have the legol and morl right tu demnsund that protection; and, falling te receive it, 1 am Justified, both by the Jawand the facts, in pro. nouncing the whole busincss of & mutusl-protec- tlon soclety A UTNRTO, And T leave it to the eandid Judgmant of any man If our (iovernment protects its aubjects, Here, fu the heart of onr couniry, we find o large teyritory, which, in 0 fur as tho original seitlers are concel fs wlmply & mammoth house of prostitution, virtuallya nation of Ligamists, and whaee Institutions are protected by an organiced gong of murderers and cutthroats, whose duties l’u?mu to sluy them all alike~men. women, and :a l‘d.lrn—\\'hen orders arc fasned Ly the head of e O D rch, or by the special *“Commitice on cath. The number of vietims of thls new method of soul.ra gin told Ly thousands; an the axecutioners’ Jeen ure rewarded by an a signment of an additional number of prostitutes to their respective hareis, Allthis may be n full accordance with the l’lnclrln of onr ureat and pldrious Governmeut; at, If it s good Jaw, It certalnly 18 NOT G0OD BENSE, Tt In nstonlahing, the differcuce that soll and cli- mate mako in nioral as well se plhiysical nature.” A man marrica two wouen in [llinols, ho ::Ot‘l to the Penitentiary, In Utah, lie seals himeelf toa doz- en or wore, ond he Is very near a saint. and, pere chauce, {f he haw shown proper zeal for the Church, he may bie appbinted on the Special Com- mittes to whom ls given the keeping of the liven of Gentllcs, in: *Inany Btate where falsc modesty, or the dne esthetics of crline and criminals, havenot turned the heads of thu legwintors, §f u man kile his fellow-man, he Is gullty,and, {n 8 proper man. ner, Lung Ly the neck until he s dead, ~hung with & common rope, In Ulah, o man who was promi- nent in tha lllllthurz of 1% or more men, women, and children, s told: **dly dear olr, it becomes my painfel duty to :‘:monn:v to you the disaurceable fact that o ressare of Euhllu opinjon—set In ‘gcuou by the fanatical minds of some who fall {0 sce the immense benetits conferred by you on your vie. tims by resiovingthemn hastily from the scene of all thelr tolls and griefs; oy well asthe fact that tho technicalitica of the law were not suficlently taken advantage of by your truly able and elue quent defendors, but mafnly owing to the apathy or indifierence of the noble tnibe of *Danites’ in thls, that they have not removed yonr humble servant, the witnesscs, and the jurymen in the cae, from the scene of carthly courte—render It necessary that you be roquired (o rest from your labors; but, that you may o suuffed out with A8 MUCIl ECLAT A8 TOSSIILE, and with as little inconvenlence to yon:welf as the circumstances of the case sdmlis, you will confera favor on me by designating the purticular manner fo which you wivh your taklug.off to be effected, " The predence of mind shown by that Court, the hown Lo the unfortunate hat the Judge has mistaken his calling, ~philanthropy 1a the thing for him to practice, and not the law, Now, 1t our form of government permnlte the ex- Istence of these crimes (calied crimes, and cer- tainly and surely punished as crimes by cvery civilized nation on thoglobe but ourer, not vuly ermits, but rocognires und virtually protects i, —1¥ & man not justiied In entertalning the icion that the niore wensible conrse fs for us au Jown from our high-horse, walk a little way, and vee how the rosd Is ¥~ In view of thelo thinys, ian'L it reasonable 1o snapect that, notwithetanding our fourlsh of trumpets snd loud-mouthed Losste ingv, 1t is baroly possiblo that we are trylng to COVER MOUR GROUND TUAN WE OCCUPY ¢ As Shakepeare pota it: Withio the hollow crown 'hat ‘rounds the mortal umJ-lnnnxlnr. cath hincourt. Aud there the autlc aite, e, and scodiug at the pumpy ireath, & l1t1io spac Lil2e, ba feared, and kil with looksy Allowlng :"h'l“ll:r mu:‘l f and vals Gslog bi Wi n cunce Aa ol the e Wilel) Walls abaut our life were alne! s Einored s, b comes at the fast, aad with & Bores throbih his castle walls. And farewell, King, (Or worda to that effect. ) 8. W, 1. —e—— GREEK OHUROH. Description of the Religlous Services Y terday Hourd the Filag-Ship of Alexls In New York Harbor. ; ueclal Disyatch o Tha Tribune. Naw Youk, Aprll 1,—At b yesterday the service of the Vespers of £t Lazarus, which begins the colebration of Holy Week In the tireek Church, wae held on the Tusslan hip Bvetlans. Alterpart of the gun. , Just fore word of Alexiv' cabln, was preparcd for the occaslon, Tn- froot was the gilded pleturo of bt. Nichalas. in bis patriarchal robas, holdluz in bis lefi-hand the Haly Gospel, with the right giving beaediction to the falthful. On the aliarunder the picture were two large silver can- dlesticks holdiug lighted tapers, 8 ricbly-oound copy of the New Testanient, and five small tapers, typical of tho foedingof the multitude with Gve loaves by the Holy Savior. a TUB ALTAR, fo front of tho mlzzenmast, was covered with s cloth of red velvel, interspersed with golden Greek crosses, sud bound with gold. The venerable officiating pri Father Pa- Lowme, Chaplalu of the Svetland, was cisd 1o Tobes of dark green, with # cape of gold cloth, the robe being covered with crosses of gold. Infront he wore bande of zed velvel, down which were rows of crosses. Ad- nursl Boutako, tao Urand Dukes, Capt. Noros- silaky, Flag-Comwmander Aloxief, Prince Stcher- tatoll. Prince Burlatinsky, Yrince Obolensky, #ud the otber odicors of the fagslitp asslsted. Behind wers TUE SAILOHS, over 500 luall. The choir of eallors, men aud boys, led by the Deacon, were la frunt of the fm- wenao coucuurse of sallory, {n the uniforma of blue sad yellow, with blue-ribled ahirts. At the right of the eltar stood 3 milver candlestick with candle unlighted. Tho priest, responded to by the cholr, chautsd the veaners 1a Rualin. At futenvals Le Awung 8 censor, -the worbipers crossing them- selves frequently, The assistani brought fo he altsr & Callver stang on napkin, on which werc fire small loaves of tnleavened bread Jeprerenting those broken by Christ with which he fed the immense maltitade. THE OFFICIATING FRIEST then lighted the large taper, and, ralsin loaf which lay on the top of extended It o the east, north, west, and routh, chantinz a blessing during the ‘core- mony. The father carricd the Iloly Evangel to the desk. taking hin porition behind the denk, The asslatant pinced the great candlestick in front of the desk nn which lav the Holy lluok, and bronght A large nquantity of branchea of cedar and eallow. These planta ropre. sent the palm etrewn bLefore Christ In his entry to Jerusalem, The pricst blessed the alms and rprinkled Iml( water over them, swing- ng the cenner toward the Testament, the paims, and the congregation. Afler the gospel, the assfsant hromght the priest s allver goblet filcd with perfamed holy ofl, which is made {n TNR MOLY CITIXS O RUBSIA. Morcow and Kiev. The Admiral approached the desk on which lay thie Holy Baokand took a branch of sallow, Tle crossed himself, bent his head, and Kiseed the book, and the' priest, braeh alpped fn' the snolnting made on hi forehead the aign of the eross, Crowing himself, the Admiral gave way fo the other ofilcers, who In like manner xissed tho book and were blessed, tho priest eaying, as he anointed them, ‘'In the name of the Father, the Son.and the iloly Ghowt.” Each,Dike the Admiral. before kissinz® the hook, fock his ' branci of the bieased plant. The ufficers, a8 they rocelved the holy oll, parsed over to ihe port side of the deck and atood there while TIHE SAILORS ADVANCED, ONHE BY ONE, and ureunn{ took the cedar-branches, crossed themnelves, Kissed tho bnok reverently, pro- -ented thelrweatber-beaten foreneads to the priest, and received the holy ofl. Anthe service ended the call to the band and snacine guard was given, and they mounted to the gnarter-deck abave, They were ranged on (he port side, and the band played the tattoo, A the flag was run down the band nlays eda lively saluting march, AN I:ehmnncn\'ere;. the musiciand played the prayers. The officer of the guard reported to the chief officer, and the eailors were dismissed, AT HALF-PAST 7 0'CLOCK the crew assembled on the quarter-deck, and the word belng given to uncover heads, led by the priest, chanted fn_the darkucss in Rueslan the **Pater Noster," The hammorks were then given out, and all was stlil on board the Ruslan fiag. shi, CASUALTIES. RUN OVER AND KILLED. Bpecial Dirpatch to The Tribune. 81. PAUL, Minn., March31,—Albert Edgerton, Jr., son of the Register In Bankruptey, of the eame name, in this city, engaged in the mercan- tile and Jumbering business nt Rock Creek, on the Lake Buperlor & Misstssipp! Raflway, was instantly killed at Rush City last evening. As the freight-traln on which he was traveling the the others, beman moving from the depot, he climbed to the top of a box-car, walked to the rear of the train, let himself down, and swung towards the plat- form of a caboose-car, on which he bad planted one foot, at the samo time waving adieu to friends he had left on the depot platform. Ap- parently by this movement he lost his Lalance, vosed hils holil on the -caboose, and feli with his head over the track and his body straleht ontward, in which position the wheels of the cahiooss ran over his neck, and cmnsflvlfl)‘ severing his head from his Lody. causing, of course, Instant death. He was widely known, highly eatcemed, and of fine bus- iness quallfications. * The remains were brought Liero to-day. The time of tho funcral depends on advices from Enstern relatives and friends, CARELESS SHOOTING. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Dunugue, In., April 1.—A\ serfous accldent occurred near this city from the careless use of fircarms. Mr. John Raup and sume friends were hunting o fw miles below this city, near Frentress Slough. Mr, Raup had separated from’ Nis companfons, and had surprised a fock of ducks and shot one, which fell In the water, He took his boat to get the duck, and, holding hia gun by the muzzle, he pulled It hastilv after him, when the hammer struck some obstructton, causlng the gun to go off, the con- tents entering his left. arm just above the wrist, tearing and shattering it badly. The skiff, with Mr. Raup, floated Into the river; but he soon recovered fromthe shock and, with one hand, paddied back to share, an calied bis friends to his ald. They bandagea his arm aud brought bim home. The phywiclans decided atoneethat the arm must beamputated, which they at .ooce did, taking it off near the elbow, —— RAILROAD ACCIDENT, Special Dispatch to The Tridune, Rocgronp, 1L, Aprll 1.—Our communica- tions Lietween here and Chlenzo have been dis- arranged through the washing away of the track on the Chilcnito & Northwestern. Rallroad about obe and n balf miles this side of Cherry Valley Swation, In consequetice of this the 10:45 0. m. passenger-train ran off the track, and was ditched, Fortuately no livel were lost, though several perxons were brulsed, 'The train from Chicago, due here 1 terday, did not arrive until 5:30. Other trains Lave been lute, Men bave been at work all day, awl the roud will be In rubning order to-mor- oW, BURNED 70 DEATII. Povanrxerae, March 831,—~The frame house at Rulue Clff, occupicd by Peter Burns and family, burned last night, sud Mrs Burns and four children perished in the flames. Fiading escape by the stalrs cut off, Mrs. Burns threw her Led out of the window, and on §t dropped an infant child and another, but the rush of thano and smoke prevented further saving of Mlife. The husband was absent. A DREADFUL APPREHENSION, NEw Yonk, April 1,~Nine vessels of the Long Island fishing feet, which left for tho Banks last November, are now s0 long overdue that it s belloved they wero lost in the recent pales with all on_board, numbering ninety-five men, wwost of whom lcave wife snd culldren, Tho vessels were valued at about $60,000, und are ucarly coverced by fnsuranci A TOTAL LOSS, 8AN Francisco, Cal., March 31,—About 1 Lo'clock this morning three powerful tugs ate tempted to haul off tho ship Frauk Jones, stranded outside Fort Point. Up to that hour the ship was Iving easlly, making no water, The attempt: MIHE During the morning the ship gradually filled with water, aud s now u total loss, She will be sold at auction Monday, ACCIDENTALLY SHOT, Spacial Dispatch ta The Tridune. Font War~e, lud., March 31.—While two boys, naned Ollle Dorner and Charles Scarce, were practicing with a target-gun this afternoon at Newport, Iudl,, the weapon was accidentally discharged.'the bullet” entering Bearce's head, ull:l"mc luataut death. Deceased was 10 years old, B . MOLDERS, Fpectul Disgalch to The Tridune, Quixcy, L, April 1,~The proprictors of the foundrics have notifled the striking moldersthat they cau resume work next Weduesday at ‘the prices pald before the strike, Otherwise there will bea lock-out. Bo faras the members of the Union areconcerned thelr places cun be sup- plied by men who are witljug to work for such prives as the foundrymen are willlng to pay. ————— A Zaological Carlosity, Loutactile Courier-Journal, The commercial travelers of Main street are very much exercised over what they believe to be a zoological wonder. A lad, while out hunt- fog near Beooba, Miss., o few weeks ugo, shot and killed adeer with very large antlers,— thipking, of course, hie liad scttled a very fine buck. But, when he weut up to take posscsilon of lls guwe, he found It to be au unusually large doe, perfect Iu cvery particular, except fi the pusseasion of horus, which have heretofors ROYA been arcribed exclusively to the male deer. All the Loulsville drummers making a tour through Mississippl during the past season have visited 00ba eaperially 1o see the curlosity, and cor- roborate each othe; A FLYING FOUR-FOOTER, Somewhere down In the wide of Jersey—(if Jer. sey hanany wiids these present Centennlal days - one Mchanicla dwells, in’ all the gn(rllmhll com- fart and dignity which aitach to the Engileh Lord of the Manor.' 1le han a park, & atately mansion, groves of timber, and above all the most famous racing stables in America. These rayal establishe menta contain some of the finest and fleatest horses in the world. Among them ta "ufyl!uleu‘ » monarch of the trf, who some time Ago met with an accident to one of his slender and priceless limbs, \\'Hhonzwnung a moment in doubtfuj experiments, Mr, McDaniels applled some of Giles® Liniment Todide of Ammonia, aod in a balf & day the horen was as round 28 the praverbial »f]. verdollar. No wonder McDanlels tells Dr. Giles }u ..]"Ir:l xkeptics to interview himoelf and his horse n Jeeacy, + * BUSINESS NOTICES. Doland's Aromatic Bicter Wine of Tron lsa remedy for nervous,debility, impoveriahed blood, andimpaired digestlon. Depot, 53 Clark street. e MEUICAL, * TATIONAL ISEASE I3 IT CURABLE? ‘Those who have suffered trom the yarious and com. licated forms of dfsease asamed by Catarrh, and Lave dies without reilef or tion with considera. that 0! Iats (e funiee foltow Tn BAny casésr & Chto. o Deglected Catarth _ Uther syimpatbetiond 20 deatne: hi, and smell. may be peferred (o 42 minor,b rlous results of neglected Catarrh, bad enougl tn them- selves, but ms nathing compared with the dangerous af- fectluns of the thruat and lungs Iikely to follow, IT CAN BE CURED. 1t an be cured. There [ no donbt about {t. Theim: meifate Tellel aftorded by ‘Kaaforr Catarnty (27L& Wight u’x’au&?c"-’.'_r?:n!fi‘ iy fonen s Temedy. relatent ure of this he b atter that hias ludy asan ith & faw appilcationt: ne iceration oo wl o m Tlon mbduedand heateds the enpie meraran 3 1088 of the head aro cleanted and puro. . Conatiis: of o pow 3! 210 Ita cOUTRS thruagh the sysen ths POLIOB, Te AestFUCHiYE AEERT 16 eAtarrinl diveusen. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE £a10eal and eanstitattonat remeds, and 18 appl he masal’ Davses by Inwmation with . Kearorda IMRrOYed IORMIGR Tube, whICh acComARICh Each. ot ¢ frea ol charked an Taternaliy, or conatitnglonaiiy, { where, I ction on the mucaus cumtings of thi Throntand stomach. 1 £rees the syaem foom generated by Catarih. lr.::md- oo eicam she poteo perTn - Tealt 1a eifecte Hioh O thie TErMEdy 1t Baperion (o AN othorob ey e or L Al 2 tluns of othiers, B others or comblaa SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Has worked a revolution In the trestment of Catarrh, TRy GEmontareU herand ail 4500t as toia A eis, €50 In iis severot forins, 13 curahle, and that comfurt and happlness may e made 10 follow years of misery, Jears of suflering. by & persiicat use 31 (1. T i odof treatment urlxinated by Dr. Kanford, vix., the lo: caland conathintionat, by a remedy prenated y e stion, [a the only che ever offered to tie puliic tht will Dear the test of time. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Is Propared by Distillation, Evers plant and herb that yelds its medical emence ved ‘st toft {8 placed i an Imnro: Sih P heisent finn n ents of s of pounds of ey be cundenaed ot o Very small Sompase: 18 this way Banford’s Hadle: ure s divested of the nau- seating, warthless festires of all other remedics, while lll curstive propert! ire increased tenfold, 1t pose tively the g:eatest medival triumph of the age. Each package contsing Dr.5anford's Improved Tohal- ing Tube, with full directions for usc Inall cass, Price, 81.00. For sale by all wholessle and retail drug. Fistathroughont the United States, WEEKS & FOT- TEI, Ueuersl Agents and Wholvsale Drugglate, Doston, COLLINS VOLTAIG PLASTERS. An Electro Gnlvanie Battery comblned with tho Celrbrated Medicated Por trengibers Iug Plaster, forming the beat Plaster for pains aud uches Inthe World of Medicive. ELECTRICITY Asaprand cnratlve and restorstive agont {s not equaled by any element or medicine In the histury of the healing art. Unlessthe v1 rk has y, Tesiors: tloa by means of icity o possible, 1tte the last ol Fesort Of k1l physiclans AL Sarkeons, aud bak rescusd thousands, apparcaily dead, {rom when tw othier humsn sgency coutd Thila I» the teadiug curative efemient In shis Plaster. BALSAM AND PINE. t The hunnh k;cxmug’-’ nf.o;pr o-:n,:‘ lmnn balom and plee, ane u wall Kouwn {orequire descripdn, ‘Their gracsrul heaifig, sooth: oy, aud iening propertles afo’ known (o thuu: v strengt! sl Wheucotiblned {o_sccordance with Ists sud toiportant discoveries 1o pharmiacy thelr healing and surengibentag propertics are luctessed tetifold. 1o this zufimuynrr aster 18 $he beat 1t Usa without the ald of ec & TWO IN ONE. Thus comblaedt we have two grand medical agents m one, eacti ot which performeia function mad unlicdiy produce inore eures than auy liniment, lotiou, wast,ur plaster ever befors compounded in the history of wedl- cloe. Tryone. Price, 23 cents. Hold by il dragat nt 1 for One oA RS AR 1088 on race SEDDEA Wil warraited by WAEKS priolura Boston, Mus, o i FOTTEN, Prol . LEGAL, MASTER'S SALB. tate of 1liinols, Cook County, ea,1_Buperior Court of BasR! Uommye ST Sty Suberier. Gaurs of usrls Evans, Eniery L, Ev lt::' aud arg} Joha G, E Adminisiratore of tne eitate of Jona C. Eva e iinory C. Evena, complata :-‘.‘.‘.“:f.‘dm.l adluita Glve. device. a0 esgeutni of the last whil of William Utles, decesscd, snd tha dls ilnull slune Lime & Borlig Compavy, defendsots, ublic nuticy 18 liereby given that, 1h purvusoee uf & dectee eutered In the huperior Court of Cook County, in chyncery, 1o ine Abovasentitiod chuse, ol the twel(th FSUh] Gay U Februstyy AcD. 1677, 1y MeLry. T, Sicsle. Master 1u Chancery of 1o Buperlr Court Of Coul County, un ‘Tuesdiy, the seyeutecuth (171h) day uf AprilcA 11 in77, al the our of Twe (2) w'elock i thy Afteruoun of raid day, &t the di LRI building swnding on the pre; after described, sliusto ui the { northwest of Weatein avenae sud Laku atroet, will sell, st public venduv, 0 tho- higheat bidder, ali and 0 lul!uwlnx-dfir’rlwd Tunl Col bater Iy laton pection Tuelve (13, Tuwnalip Thirty.nine (). Kort Yy ‘Rirtecn (1) cast; snd the Soutlh throw (3) acres S S aTE (e e rek ot Tlock Heven (T ot Welgsy and Webster's subolyision of the nurthesst gusrier of Hectlon Twel ), Norik Ctdi Towsali Thirty-alue ¢ tanie Thirieeu (13)'east of tho (hir au, In Cook Loanty, Dliools together with al) the hiue proYements theredt, and conbocted thervwlth, cons dlstfug of - barns, siables, cotiages, omice, powders ous, englos-roum, cuxive, boller and attachments kilus, Obe stone-brenker, scales, d Bitures ueed Ia_ile atarrithy ot facture of Hime; slsu voe Giic 1Le remalning unsold’ person 1itnols Sine Lime & Borlug Com- ‘Terms of sale, for personal Jroventy, red] vutate, one-(Bird chah, a Do yeur, with alx (o) per Geut lnterests sccured by She Droill Gy iuta Of 186 burchater of BurcuRAITR Sud DY Biottais upou the premiscs purhssed, s8 provided 1a T ety 4 Chicago, March 1877, TR, * T r. sTeELE, Master In Chancery of ths Buperior Court"of’ Cook “"\"‘lléz.\' & BARNUN, Complatnaats’ Solicitors. BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. ¥ 2™ Tbo Royal Baking Powder 41 f“w“ upon sclentidc luln:lyl« from [ngredients that are the most effective an'l whoiesome. It recel cau by Lad only ia tia cace, andisfor salo by the bnlfmu‘l 11, scnd 40 ceuls for 11b., of 3%cents for 51, direct 10 Roy ved & specisl Centennlal Award for theso merits. Tho geuuine |\'ulwh:ll. butin case you cannot olitaia al Baking Powdes Co., New York, and yom willreceive Lt by returnmail. Pecelptand full directions fur making the deliclous Yienza Holls, seit frec ou application, cuclosiug 3 ceatatamp. e st s e i i Ed 4 dparvas e e ji b e R L e A B A T A, el S W gty S Aoy pones [T TSN =

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