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.of the damned binve cords passcd through thelr * malls, but the Judge decided that thero was no L THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCII 14, 1878, $ 5 CRIMINAL NEWS. physiclans of cxperfence and skil), though pro- fessional pride has heretofore kent them from acknowledging publicly the extent of their actual deviation from rule and precept in their ordinary practice. Now let the so-called Allo- ed to dispose of the eargo, asking $£60,000 ad. vance upon the sale. Busplefon being sroused by some feregularitics in the pavers of the ves- #cl, {nquiry discloscd the conspirney, but helore criminal proceedings could be taken all con- cerned, exeept the colored be.dy-servant of Kin- and because the bulk of his property, which was In money, bondn, etc., was in this city, his will was filed here. The helrs-at- 1aw contested the will, and, when it was ndmit- ted to probate by the Register, an appeal was taken to the Orphans' Court. Last evening esta in tho milroad business as monopoly Is, and Congress enn bind tho Bouthorn Pacific Company to iho same conditions that it would impose upon the Toxas Pacific, with abont 40 {_ rs of age was found in one of h pockets. The hody has since been Identified as that of Frank Miller, n saloon-keeper in 8t, Charles, in this State, but nothing further is known of the case. LIFE INSURANCE. STAEEMENT, Thirty-Second Dastardly Murder of a Woman by i f $40,000,000, which s tho csson- confess that th joul features i near, had left the efty. Kinnear is sald to have | Attorney-Go P} , of Il rived :?:;g;z: li the controversy. F: 'i‘j';,;nc:{;::h,.n bt a Wretch in St. Louis }:icn"l:h"lzcld $1,000 upon th cargo by Eugene | this rx‘tit;fi-n:{r:[; l;';‘&m iy o!%lfl'fin;:n %fi‘nrc: FINANCIAL. ivering Jo. ence with the helrs to<day, which_resulted in 8 T Tatnunz has no more interest in tho e —— P compromise s nbove siated. By this arrange: 1TT8 . ANNUAL STATEMENT Howretox Company than it has in the An anclent martner of Jacksonville, f1a., bag Close Analogy to the Cleveland DEADLY ENMITY. ment the Btate of Ohio relinquishes o vart of PIIIsRURG i Bpectal Dirpateh 1o The Tridune. Pirranvro, Pa, March 13.—Lang & Co., wholesale grocers and flour dealers In this city, filed a voluotary petition in bankruptey to-day, The liabilities are about $200,000 and the assets $150,000. Among the Western creditors are Miller, Carinable & Co.. Xenls, O., $1,818; Nor- ton & Cu., millers, Chicago, $1,254; the State of Kentucky Tobaccd Companys Lolariile, Ky $1,281: Warwarck & Justus, Massfllon, O., mili- Barrett & Eon, millers, 8pring Val- ley, $2,704: 0. E. Niles, Circlevilie, O., $i%5; 0. J. Wright & Co., Wagnessille, 0., flour, 8523, The assets inciude several tracts of land, which are lucutabered byjmortzages. The allure is 2 bad one, several clty banks being In- voived, as well as numerous individuals whose nares are on the Grm's paper as Indorsers. NEW YORK. New Yorg, March 13.—The Assignes of Foure, [ershberger & Co., the defunct mercan- tile agency, gives notice that no sals or transfer of asscts, including records and collection ac- counts, here or at branch offices, has taken vlace. Itis understood that Fouse claims a controlling proprietary right In all the branch oflices, which ho will assert whenever he is re- leased from Ludlow Street Jall, and that the above notice {5 almed at E. Asnthon, Smith & Co. or the American Reporting Company, who, itls allezed in their daily sheet of changes issued here and elsewhere, use the “key ™ of gx: baokrupt concern of Fouse, Hershiberger & 0. Iaunched a vessel called the F, E. Spinner, If hie has only had the fortunate {dea of painting ier name In fac simile of the cx-Treasurer’s sig- nature, tho other ancient mariners who meet her us she salls—as sho salls will think that they liave 'em agaln, - ——— Tho Intellizenco of a New York audience and its famillarity with Holy Writ are not to be desplsed. ** Who hated the Jews?” sald Jawaz, the Count JAwAxxks, the other day, Instesd of replying, * The Samaritans,” the audience thua catechized yelled, “Judge ITLTon!" Crime for Which McGill Wil Swing. i its claim, accepting £30,000 instead of $50,000. The remaining $30,000 will bu divided smong the beirs, one of whom lives near Peoria, Il CASUALTIES. AN AWFUL DEATIL Xeio York Sun. John Willenbacher, emplosed In a sugar re- fincry in Brooklyn, yesterday afternoon stamped on the surface of a boneblack vat throngh which sugar Is refined and which continually einks through & confeal bottom over a retort, the fires of which keep the mass to n heat of 150 degrees. He sank Into the hot black mass. As he tried to lift his feet to get out, he probabls found limself drawn down by the suction of the mov- ing ma: hfch was kept up at a heat of 180 de- grees. His strugules orobably only added to the downward motiun, and 88 & firema entered to rakenhistire, Willenbacher's errible plight became known. Ha hiad then eank to ts throat. Men ran from every part of the refinery, and the en- deavor to rescue Willenbsclicr was carnestly begun. Nothing could stop the ceaseless dowti- ward suction of the boneback, because the linle at the Lottom of the vat upened into s retort filled with fierce flames. Even the few scconds that were spared to the consideration of this gave confirmation to Willenbacher's doom, for hie sunk until the lower part of bis face was hid- den. His comrades shouted 'cheering words to him, and threw plsnks across the surface of the baneblack, the bravest venturing outupon them, Theyscattercd the boneblack from about Wiltens bachier's shoulders, and, grasping him, turved Tou Scorr Company. The very moment the Iatter will agreo to build the rond under an extension of the land-grant, without neking any othor snbsidy, but giving at least an oqual guaranteo with tho SBouthern Pacifio ¢hat it will proceod with a vigorous con- struction of tho road, Tue Tnmuxe hes no cholco betweon thom, What wo object to {8 the monoy or bond subsidy, and this ob- Jection holds as ngninat all schemos now be- foro Congress excopt Huxrrxaton's and the Northorn Pacific. —ee Little Baanar Cox expects to be returned to Congress ns a reward for what he considers n remarkable utterance yelled at the Stiver bill yoto message,—**It is a charge of fraud by n graud.” 1f 1t had been allowed to pass without notiee, nobody vut of Congress would ever have pald it the slightest ottention; but lhot-blooded McCook, who was, defending the veto, spravg gpond demanded tho words should Le taken dawn; others inslsted they shoutd be rotracted; the 8pcaker declared the opprobrious words out of order, and sald they should not appear In the Congressional Record among tho debates, as they had been uttered after the commencement of rollcall, ete. All this was “‘nuts® for little uhoo-ly,” andt he made the most of his op- portunitics. The Bpeaker wrote him: a private b Eoectal Dirpatch do The Tribune. KxoRuk, 1a.,, March 13.—~Charles Crow was shot and no doubt fatally wounded at Croton to-day by Cornelius Thorpe. The difficuity grew ontof a lawauit, in which Thorpe was & witness. Subscquenfly Crow succeeded fn get- ting Thorpe Indicted in the District Court at this placo for perjury. This morniog he gave bonds and returned liome, and, meeting Crow, drew n plstol ana fired, the bail entering the foreheat and coming out at the back of the head. Thorpe eseaped into Mlissourd. OF THE CONNECTIGUT MUTUAL LIFE nsurance Company OF HARTFORD, COXN. Shocking Encounter Between Two Hostile ** Drammers " in 8t. Loois. A Severo Shot Received by One, and ers, $652 Death-Stabs by the Other. —_— Attempted Murder by a Woman of Bad Repute in Pitts- burg. LOGGRERS AT LOGGERIEADS. Speetal Dirpated to The Trilrine, Gnaxp Raving, Mich,, Mareh 13.—James M. Lanc, of this county, has been putting lo a jarge amount of logs the past winter In Osceols County. After paging his men off, he had trouble with flve of them, which became so serl- ous that they fired at him twice with guns. He ran to n log shanty, and they besieged him. ‘They held bim a prisoner for along time, until the Sneriffgand a posse, hearing of It relcased lim by arresting thewm, despite thelr threats to shoot, The case fson trial in Hersey, and creates a commotion, as the five live near there. AN ALDERMAN OF MUSKEGON. Bpecint Dispateh to The Teibune., (inaxp RArIDS, Mich., March 13.~The other night Ald. Garvey, of Muskegon, was aseaalted and stabbed, It was feared he would ‘dle, but he s recovering, Jlugh Cleghoru was held to- ———— A paragraph of the perlod says that **during the whole war the Czar has never uttered one complaint about the loss of & bLattle Why should he have? e wasn’t one of the killed or wounded: he ranked among the missing. ANOTIER M'GILL. Epeciat Dirpatch fo The Tridune, 81, Louis, March 13.—At about 10 o'clock this morniog a borrible affair took place In a house at thecorner of Broadwayand Angelrodt strects in the northern part of this city, in which a young married woman named Catherine Miller suffered terrible, and fo all probability fatal, In- Juries at the hands of her former lover, & young man named QGeorge Bucll. Irevious to her marriage to Miller] two weeks ago, the woman lived with Snell, who was devotedly attached to her nd destred her to marry him, which she declined to do. Having occasion to travel e — A cat may look at a King, but that Is becautse ahic has nine lives. A Galweglan named Me- Avistan pressed to gaze upon Prince ARTHUR the other day and died of heart-discase, super- {uduced by his loyal emotion. o — Qold fs rapldly and steadily kiting upwards. It will soon reach 100, Buch are the lellishly- dlsastrous cffocts of remonctization. i e —— e KET ABSETS, 305, 1, 1677uurcvssussnsn IO, 4067 Recziven 1y 1877 For Premiums.... ....,$6,489,014,08 For Interest and Itent.. 2,680,002.42 Dalsace Profit and Loss 22.364,88 ‘The latest English popular song begins, *We don't want to fight.”” Wo never thought they did. day for trial in the Muskegon Clrenit Court on | ro pull him ou! ey could not stir him. MEMPIIIS. ——— ",‘.’";T"ficizitgumlszfi.g'fimm ?1:;“:::8: ol tritinack wm“, bl‘,m"“ L ‘!mm" '-'"{ charge of assaulting IxI'r‘n with intent to kill ue“mcmc’& to lflelfl,:t::'xl:tu{lau- from suffocation. Memrms, Tenn., March 13.—The State Bank shaul o, . PERSONAL. city, Bnell left 8t. Louls about three weeks ag0, | him, and gave bail for hls sppearance. The { A Llock was hastily rigzed upon a_beam above | of Arkansas, at Hot Springs, owned by Bump- blackguard wroto back an impertinent letter, and when he returncd he found that she had | testhmony shows thera was a woman gt the | tho vat, and eager men-grasped the tackle In | yor, Lata & Co., went tnte liguidation to-d refusing to do so. Then he had nfmsclf inter- | Tom Allen is sparring at London. profited Ly his aosence and married Miller, s | botton of the trouble, which adds to the vther- | thelr strong bands and pullel well tozether, i & = 9-Ca¥; conscquent upon losses by the great fire. The only other bank there, ibe Valley Exchange, lost nothiug by tbe fire, and contihues busincas as usual. DISDUSED 1N 177 To Portcy-HoLuses, For claims by viewed by the reporters of the Washington Pait, ot Which he gllowed them to make a copy of the private note from the 8peaker. Binco wise large interest In the case. but they did not move Whilenbacher. The dig- ging sbout the sinking man was resumed, and tho honeblack was cleared away down to his thighs. Then those who hauled with ali thelr man who had always profcased great admiration for her. When 8oell, who returned to town a few days ago, heard of what had been done, bie Bpurgoon is recovering his lenlth, sud hopes soon t0 resume his ovangelical work, Count Bobrenski has been elected almoat A BOY'S BLUNDER. then e Roes struttinz ronnd liks o bantam- nearly went crazy, and was frequently heard to el Dlpeich (o 0 Iy ma: Strength upon the, tackle ralsed Willenbacher ST—— diath aid : rooster sputteriog that Presidont Haves fa o | Doenimoualy Marshal of the Iussian noblltr. J0e | geclgrg that o would kill Mrs, Sfller rather JanmsriLLE, WWid, March 18 Charles - | from the boncblack.* Kind hands 1aid bim limp THE RIFLEMEN, e ki wfer-awd,” and that he sticks to it Saumr ¥ than sce her In the posscsslon of another, Yes- rence, of :PP’ &"‘ 4 v):"’”)"'-‘ . ed A checl % or | and unconscluus upon the pianks, He was [ N=wYonw,March13.—The American Natonal | gorniug ro- thinks he hes got off an original epithot, but | _King Mumbert dosired to nsslst ot tho | yorgar ng threstencd to cut the thront of 010 $75 at Cleghorn & Co.'s bank in Clinton, Wis., | breathing faintly, and a comtade rantosummon | Rifle team of 18i7*have voted vermissionto | turned to Dina, of the New York Sun, has appiled tho | Fapal obsequies, and was politoly offored a scat In ot Tor e o e, | Testorday; n(l‘;lll}m nl;;ov.'l::m of the c-.xteraboy B e r hea ffoinace, o8 | Tiffans & Co. to place the Centennial palma | Puller-bold- sum form to th President a thousand times. | (¢ Blcry eserved for foreign Felaces. Ho dhln' | rioqe, "7l morning st 10 o'lock Miller and B D B o, bt he. dentad haviag | WiLe and two clildren. trophy fo the Parls Ezporltion, brovldcd no | o & 25177024 Th leadiog Democrat from the South, Auzx | S°7% and bis wifo were sitting in thefr bedroom when | Feceived too much, A Warrant was then fssued = forelga team accepts the American challenge 1o | “surrensered . H. Srarusys, ex-V.P. of Reb. Canfed., de- ‘ools 08 s monoy woro mado for them | o y41q brother of Miller, who livcs with bim, | for him, Lut lio “‘skipped the country, aud THE GREAT STORM. conlest for (e nostession. Follslphcr LXMIEN cannot be found. clares that R, B, HlaYxa' titlo to the Presidency | that's got brains and no money,” s the scatiment | wony to him snd nformed him that George Currrxng, March 13.—All raflroads tothts | The Directors of the National Rifle Associa- 13 28 good In law as that of any man who hos | Which the Tichborno claimant copled fnto his com= | y,4)j was down-stairs and was comiug up to place are now open excepting the Colorado Cen- | tion, at thelr last mectlug, appolnted a commit- . sT12m.67 ever held It sinco Gzonom WasmingToN. But | Bonplace baok, thio room. * Miller told his wite to m,,z i ot Wi :‘qfl:‘cf?; Chteves catered | IT*h Fhich hims sull about elght miles of hard | teeto constder u_plan for sclecting thy Ameri. c::"“l:“'w then what does Brxpuens know compared with | The next Royal marringe i!npendlng 18 | room und not be alarmed, and went to the door, ey c’;r u" i Junc‘:s o chcl.! '“;"'::: packed snow to clear. The Denver Pacific train :t:le‘r?l‘;? o ngnfl':;" A’.‘gg“h‘(‘,‘;‘zgfi‘: i) 19.720.18 the knowledge of 5o great a constitutional l:ldtlglnuntunhu Quoon of Spain'solder sister, | whoro ho found Snell. Sncll asked Miller [ © n‘;'f;l bl s Keyu it n‘:n 51 "7( !t reached herestnoon to-day. Tratnsfrom thelWest | 4,4 5™ il groanization, and supported | Satstie Jawyer 88 *Bhoo-fy"? The dlsgracoful fnci- ';"I "';C:)"-Kclhf"fl';ev 1""’ tha Duke of Genos, | ywyother he could speak to his wife, and was e‘;o“ 5, "o b m,g ¢ "°'-‘t" o .uj on the Unfon Paclc came through this morn- | this _vlew by citing ' the fact that | cem, Clerks, dent fllustrates how gascous humbugs manago | Oyein of tho & ng of ltaly. refused, Disregarding this refusal, Busll, who .mkif"m;‘fl rgm cnuu m-m:g'g;‘!“g";;“fi 000 | Ine. The coaches on the Biack Hills stage live | the Northwestern Rifle Association had. o :::’,,‘;"ff,""fi to get re-clected aud keep in Congress term | Tennyson's younger eon, Lionol, ond | fn a much larger man than Miller, rudely | to 220,000 in bonds, notes, and mortgages. No depart dafly, but will donbtless be much delayed | local tronhy which was shot for lsst vear | SHPlOTe o after term, to the disgracoof thelr constitucncica | Eleanor, daughtor of the well-known writer of | pushed him to ono slde, and entercd | arrests. 2 i in wolog Il‘lm\lih. k'!rhuh{uu 6;1 '}Ilre :g.mlme :;::ll w:‘:':») a::rgrtg‘n, [t:;mgn:lfi ::'1" .“.‘Li‘&‘."t‘?,h N el and the damsge of the public service. soclety verscn, Fruderick Locker, wera married 00 | o room. Without speaking’ to Mra, Miller e ot livo taom Jon Connup. 11 3. MeCunpe | bear to Ircland after it, thus Iznoring altopethe [ f06rs feeho. 18,4500 e thalspladl it Weatulimter Abrey: he drew a kolfe, such ns 1s uscd by cigarmakers, CORRECTION, Ty S itaon, and tesars. Card and Kuntz, | er the uthorite of the * National " Rifie Asso- | Priatias. st tioncry, Ad- vertisl Tostage, k change, etc.. 140.5: NEwaRK, N. J., March 13,~Benjamin Noyes, arrcsted o Washiveton yesterduy, was Presi- dent of the defunct New Jersey Mutual Life- Insurance Company, of Newark, N. J., and not, 88 focorreetly reported, of the Mutual Denefit Life-Tusyrance Company, with which he bad no conncct{0n whatever. FESCAPE, Ostanta, Neb., March 13.—Nixon, recently are The bellevers In Brahma have a very compli- cated and claborate hell,—naraca,—divided like the Inferno of DAXTS into compartments or clr- cles. These are twenty:ono in number, to wit: The tamisara, aplaceof darkucss ; theandha- tamisars, or . place of thicker darkmess; the rorava, or placeof tears; the maharorava, where tears are more sbundant; the mabavitchl, or quarter of awelling torrents; the maraca and clation. The teamn of last ycar, agrecing that thev are the guardlans of the trophy, and, there- fore, the proper body for the selection of a teamn which {1 to defend the supremnacy of Americon rifiemen againat all comers, fnstructed thelr Cautain, Gen, Dakin, to appalnt a committee ta consider the matter and subwit n plan at the next meeting of the team. The Natfonal Rific Association has ordered the Creedmoor ranges to be upened on the 1at of Aoril, and has arranged for the ercction of o “ Oham," of the Parls Charivari, hnd pre- parcd o nice cartoon of Dismarck as the Bphinx, to whom the Eastern Quostion should be reforred, ;alut |lhe authorities refuscd (o sanctlon the pube cation, Br. Munson E. Pierpont (botter known as Edwarde Plerreport) is about, ko says, to resumo the practice of the law, has no Intention of seeking oo appointment to the Federal Bench, and wouldn't Jeft Laramie City fora bunt. Theywerceauzhit fn the storm. The bodles of the last thece named were found yesterday ot Cooper’s Lake, twenty miles weat of Laramie. Cootoy’s bod and the bodies of two horses were found this afterncon, McCarn fs still missimg, Stock men bere anticipate only & small losd in cattle, probably 2 per cent, and in sheep 5 per cent. The weather here to-day is clear and warm. The suow Is rapldly disapbearing. n weapon eight inches in length, sharpened on both edges, und terminating fna very sharp point, and cut her twico in the left side, and once over the temple, and then, picking upa sticks of stovewood, hit her four times, felling ler to the floor. Not satisfiod with this, lc stamped upon her scveral times with his heayy cowbido boots. Meanwhile, the Lusband, who liad been rment when Bucll cut ner in the efde, ran shrickiug down the stairs, through Taxes., 8,140,344.24 Dataxcx N2T Atsers, Dec. 31, 1877....845,072,083.57 - Kitchen fnto L maliauaraca, scats of extremo saduess; tho | BCCePt one wera ki tondored to ’:Eflh - ‘).l;:m digingroen . ad ;m::fihfifl, cotnetor fhe | rested fo Texas, suspected of belng tmplicated RAILROAD ACCIDENT. hotel upon its grounts, - calsantrs, abode of venomous beasta; the son- | ‘fho now comio’ opors, *‘Tho Sorcorer,” | nolice, and ran to tho Uouse, whero he found | in the Bix Springs Unlon Pacte traln-robbory, Bpectat Dispatch to Te Tridune. R 70 HAVARR TAY BCHEDULE OF ASSETS. HONORS TO BAYARD TAYLOR. New Yonrg, March 18.—Bayard Taglor, the new Minister to Germany, will be catertainedat a banguet In thi city, belore Jeaving for Berlin, by representative cltizens [n art, commerce, and Uterature, The Oerman singing socletics are organiziog o eerenade. e —————— MORTUARY. Bpectal Dispateh io The Tribune, seriNGrIELD, Il)., March 13.—The obsequies of the late Martin Hickox took place to-day on sn extensive scale under the suspicesof the Anclent Order of United Workmen. The parade was o large one. ————— BUSINESS NOTICES, Amiion's New York Rilk Ifats, standard li]nlllly. rediced to 7. 290 Fifth-av., March 1, 878, " Parker & Tilion, agents, Pulmer Louse. gt i Ay Use ** Mra. Winslow's Smtlllng children while teething. JL care: disrrhes, wind colic. and regulaf ~SANFORDS ~ RADICAL CURE »;g; For :% T CATARRH. iz Terrible Case of Catarrhal In- flammation of the Throat and Tonsils, MESSRS. WREKS & POTTER—Dxa% 84 Ereat pleature tnat 1 add my 1 Kreat cul (Tected by your Basponn’ ¥R CaTakEM, for whicll You are how s Proprictors. AL tho early age of 13 years 1o be 8 great sufferor froi Catarrhal Bore Throat. aly Tonatle and upper tarts of the Thrust have heen most terribly infismed. and felt a1 can de- seribe {t, lke & burnlog furnace, ‘was the Ine jsmination, ' [aleo ralscd & greds deat bt very ark-colored mucus, so soll dijvana, Johadaracs, panthana, samhata, sacacaln, cudmals, nnd pultimrittica, which are teoauted by venomous insects, unclean and ravenous beasts, and birds of prey, and abound with polsonaand pestllences; tho tapanaand samprat- apana, reglons of agonys lohasancan, the seat of fron darts; the ridjichn, where tho wicked arc grilled on hot gridirons;the asipatravana, o place of swords and tridents, and the sslmall, or river of fire, *“Eternal night,” says tho Padma- Purana, *envelops the naraca, whence arconly heard to Issuc sighs aud yells of horror. These written by W. 8. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, has mado an cxtraordinary success 1u London, Tho leading part is taken by an amateur, George Groa- smitl, police-court reporter of tho London Times. The awkwardness of Hewitt’s specch in the Houso Monday showed that Civil-Servico re- forming was out of hls role. Ko should select o taplc niore congental to his constitution, 1f he de- sircs to achlove success in the Congressional forum, Louiso TIatoau, tho alloged stigmatio, whoeo caso bas excited so muchdiscussion between tho falthlu) and skeptical of Eurape, 1s sald, sinco tho death of Plo Nono, to have gone Into au cesta. #y,80d to bave been near the confines of the tomb, though dlaplaying no signs of malady. Instead of moking aspeech on the Prosi- dent, Coukling has wisely dectded to expend his thriliing elogueneo upon tho North Pole. Tho Ad- ministeation I thus granted” a now lease of Mlfo, snd the conntry may for all practical purposes bo cunsidercd safe, 1t is the Polo that now domands our sympathy, ‘The Fellows of the Royal Astronomical Soclety mado the diacovery, quite by accident, at thelr recent nonual mecting, that the President, tho Sccrotary, and Mr. Proctor, o member of the Directing Councll, who had ilea thelr ofices for many years, didn't Lappen to be membors of the R. A, 8, atalll Coomaasle, the little fawn groyhound that Lias Juat won tho Waterloo Cup, the coursing Der- by, for o sccond time, is worth o **Personsl” $ha wolgha forty-four pounds, .as run twenty-nine courscs and won all bug one, which was **undo- clded,” and givon 1o horon the run-off. In thls ondecided course, with Ilandlcraft, she lterally Jumped cloan over her opponent s0 48 to kgt at and kil tho hare. King Mounza, an African potontate roign- 10g near the Nyam-Nyam country, soms three di grees north of the Equator, 1 desd, Thero is 8 storythat Do Lessops has writtcen to a Parisian nov- cllst who had laid tho sceneof his story in King Mounza's dominfons sand killed off the Manarch with very pecullar symptoms, to say that the Klog died In reality proclsely ne he was mado to expire in the fAction, bat it appeared {n the Figaro, Anccdoto of Kellogg's boyhood: He bo- tonged to a military company tho mombara whereof found drilling & nulsance, and so cast about to find somo way of avoiding thejr duty. Tuey resolved, finally, ot Kellog's suggestion, that every mem- ber on belog chosen to office sbould decline to $irs. Miller lying in 0 pool of blood near the door, and Spbell with a stick of stovewood in s hund standiog over ber. A doctor was sent for, who examined tho wounds, but sfated that there was little or no probability of the woman's recovery, When Snell stabbed her in the side the knife broke in two places, ono plece about an fuch fn length remaining fu her body. This was reinoved by the doctor. Sncil was arrest- ed, and taken to the Fourth District Sub-Police Siation, The woman, who ls 28 ycars of age and very beautiful, \vlll, accordIng to the latest accounts, dio of her wounds. broke jai! at Kearney Junction Inst night, stole o team in town, oud escaped. Ile has not yet been captured. IIAZERS NELD TO BAIL. Haxoven, N. H., March 13.—The bhazing Freshmen of Dartruouth, arrested yesterday for assault with lntent to kill, were to-day held in 8500 cacb, sud the riugleader fu 81,000, for trial. AMUSEMENTS. IIOOLEY’S TIIEATRE. The Daly Company presented *London As- surauce " last evening, after playing * Divorce” in the afternoon, showing that they are capable of dolug hard work when occasfon reauires it. Both plays were rendered with a completencss which could only be accom- plished by a company which has worked in untson fora considerable time, and thercforo nceds no preparatory excrcises in tho shape of rehearsals, further than the necessary directfons to the scenic artist, who on this occasion ful- filled his mission with credit to himselt, - Tho evening was devoted to the performance of “ London Assurance,” a comely which appeara 1o be regarded as classical, although wnitien by Houcleault. Dion composed it fu his carl years, before ha had meddled with the world, and {t bears the marks of some of bis briliiant predecessors, It fs a distinet echo, fn its dia- logue and construction, of the comedies that were orizinated about a century before him, It {s 8o clever an lmitation that one could wish he had not continued this kind of labor before he grew old and avaricious, andl wrote for lucre, uot for fame., The cast last evening was more symmetrical than audiences are accustomed to—u good deal more #o thau the programme, which advertised Miss Davenport In_great big black Jetters, and vut Charles Fisher into small type, SMr. Fisher's acting was the most artistic work of tho evening, and bo should have the benetlt of big letters—it these are eant to represent value. But these are mere managerial tricks, of course, and rarely have any bearing upon tho real merits of the performance or the perform- ers. Miss Faony Davenport made a soirited aud dashiog representation of Lady tay Spanker, It s not o very difleult thing to do by a young woman acquainted with stago business, and who possesses the rsonal attractions that are more thaa half the mmu in conqueriug the affections of an audl- ence. Miss Daveuport is fortunata in the pos- sesslon of Fh,\‘llfll attractiveness and artistic scuse, which comblued {n producing an admira- Fr. WAYNE, Ind,, March 13.—Last night, on the Pittaburg, Fort Wayne & Chicazo Rallread, a culvert ot Lakeville, 0., was washed out, causing the wreek of a frelzht traln, tn which Alex Stevenson, of Crestiine, cnrineer, was {ostantly killed, and4he fireman and brakeman, named respectively Carrigan aud Badger, wese dangerously hurt. Gpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. BunuixotoN, I, March 18.—Freleht train No. 11, which left hero for the weat at 4:35 this afternoon over the Burlington & Missouri load, waa thrown from the track between New Lon- duu and Mount Pleasant, and budly wrecked. Passenger train No. 1, going west, ls side- tracked at New London, ana No. 4, from the west, I8 lyloz ot Mount Pleasant, awaiting the cleéaring away of the wreck. No dotalls are yet obtainable. DAMAGING HAILSTORM. Special Diswatch to The Tribune. WaegLing, W, Va., March 18.—One of the heaviest hall and rafu storma ever known In this State passed through Jellerson County Monday night. Ilallstones from the size of an ecg up to the sz of & man's fist fell thick and fast for fully an hour. Growiug wheat was washed from the ground, thereby ioflicting Leavy damaces upon the farmers, Houses were uuroofed, win- dows brokeu, and cattle, hos, aud sheep killed. The damages ore estimsted at from $5,000 to $10,000. Loans upon Real Estate, Orat fes... Loans upon Stocks and Donds..... Cost of Iteal Katate owned bythe Comp'y 4,007, 904.00 Cost of United Btates Hegistered Bonds. Caali In Lank at toterest. . Cash 1n Company’s Office.. e Datance due from sgents, secured... Dilis Recclvadle.. A BLOODY AFFRAY. Hpecial Dispateh to The Tyitune. 87, Louzs, Mo, March 18.—A sanguinary af- fray, which will cad In tho death of one of the parties, occurred ot about B o'clock thls even- ing on Fifth street, between Locust and 8t. Charles. The partics sre well known In com- merclal circles licre, one of them, Paul Booker, belug a salesman and traveler for G. W. Grauss, a large stovo house, the other, Robert C. Cunplngham, occupylng a shollar po- sition in the MNke cstabllshment of Buck, McCowan & Co. Booker is & mairied non of slight frame. Cunningham s a large won and an ex-Confederato officer, There has been w bittor fecling between the young men for somo thne, caused, it 18 reported, by thelr both hav- log met st Moberly, In the course of thelr truvels In this State, & charmer at whoso feet they both woralilped. Booker. was succeasful, while Cunningham failed to make on impros- slon. An accldent caused the smoldering ill- feelinr between them to burst into flame. Booker mct a customer on TIfth street, and was endeavoriog to make a sale, when Cun- ningham interfered, satlstied him that he could o tho business with him to better advantago than Booker could, and succceded in drawing bim away. The two men met again at about the samo place, when Booker charged Cunning. hum with unorofessional conduct, and ssked bim for an explanation, Hot words followed, sod Cunnlugham drew a pocket knife aud began slushing at his oppunent, who drew a revolver, when Cunningham beat a retreat, but not be- fore he reccived a flesh wound In the bipof o painful but pot serious naturc. When Booker waa picked up it ‘vas found that his right cicek was laid open from the temple to tho m. and on - examluation of his revealed o deep cut in nostrils, by which they are dragged over the cdges of axca; others arc hammered out upon auvila by black devils LIl they can bo drawn throuch the oyes of ncedlea; others aro mashed flat between rocks, which, however, nover kill them; others have their eycballs devoured by famished worms.” All of which is respectfully referred to Mr. Ropenr INGERSOLL. — §43,072,083.57 Abpt Interest accroed and dus ,.$2,340,081.13 2 10,000.00 182,698.38 Net deferred quarterly and semi-anpusi premioms.. 34,560.03 ) —_— 2,467.919.53 yTap® far scntery and bowaola. Welearn from the metropolitan papers that there fa on unusuatly liberal display of bifls “To let” on Wall atreet and {n the neighbar- hood of the Stock Exchange. In the block in Exchange place, betwecn Brosd and Wilham streets, there are thirteen billa of thia sort, be- elces the prominent sign of the landlord. There are twelve of these notices In New streot, seven in Nassaw below Cedar, and a large pumber in Broad atrcct. In ndditios to re- trenchment of this sort, thero Is a great \leal of “doubling up” fn offices. BlonToN, BLiss & Co. hve given up 8 $25,000 ofiice for o $4,000 onc, and s0 on, and 80 ou, This Is an encourag- fug sign of returning prosperity. We hod feared that tho passage of tho Silver blll would mako busincss brisk {n Wall street and enablo the brokers to flecco the honest workingmen and poor widows and orphaus to an alarming extent. 8o, at least, we'Inferred from tho artl- cles inthe papers. Letus bo thankful that sowme of the gentlemen of Wall street will this year bocompelled to rvgard thelr ulsters lo the light of dusters. — Retorns made to the Burcau of Statistles show that thoro salled from the port of New York, Feb. 34, last, in the ship lvanhoe, 178 emigrants, bound for Bydnay, New Bouth Walce, ‘There wore 127 males aud 40 females, and their agzes were as follows: Under 18 years of age, Onoss AsaxTa, Dec. 31 1877.0. +o $47,640,003. 10 Liapisarins: Amount required to reta- sure all outstandio poll- cles, net, assuming 4 per cent interest..., Al uther Lsbiitie 2, 361,971.00 1,476,470.03 43,838,400.83 3,703,604.13 e SUDDEN DEATII. Special Dispatch fo The Trivunt. CLEVERLAKD, O., March 18,—John Chafley, an extensive lumber dealer of Newboro, Ont., who was in tho city on business, feil dead suddenly on Prospect street ot 7:30 thisevenine, Death 1s suppused to have been caused by heart dis- casc. FATAL BOILER-EXI'LOSION. CinciNNaTi, 0., March 13.~A dispatch to the Commerclal from King's Mountaln, Ky., on the Cincionati Soutbern Raitroad, reports that John H. Newton and James Dameron were killed, aud C. F, McDonald severely wounded, by the n;&lullun of 8 boller of a portable engine there tlis noon. KILLED BY A TREE. Speciat Dispateh (2 T Tribune. East BaaiNaw, Mich, March 18.—Peter Pleper, a well-known former llving near Sears’ Station, was struck by a falling trec this after- noon and instantly killed. SuzrLrs, Dec. 31, 1677, Increase of 288013 QUEINE 18TT.000u0es oveen 81,326, 098.7F Hatluof expenss 0f masagement Lo re- celpia in 1877 vuererseen 4+ +o0e .14 Der cents Pollctes fo force Dec. 31, 1877, 00,234, lnsuring 8178, 220,25 JAMES GOODWIN, President. JACOB L. GREENE, Becretary. JOIN M. TAYLOR, Ass't Becretary. D. H. WELLS, 2d Ass't Secretary, STEARNS, DICKINSON & (0., General Agents for Nlinois, the” abdomen, near tho navel, from which the blood trickied slowly, 1o was removed to ansthing [ eao du cuntact with, 1 have tried s sum: " ble portruyal of this wayward, lawless, and Be iyl el y 855 18 and under 40 yours of axo, 1901 40 years | ierve, (bue leaviag tho company without an orgsa- | u storo clodo by, and thrso surizeuns werd called | yyyegplo belog, who 1s sowethinig of o DI Ver- FIRES. B et mee il notvecu to roneh e risin ot s | S1 & 83 Washington-st,, of age and over, 9. Tho nativitics of the cmi- 7 Vet |0, ¥ fpopivt o ton, aud something of a Beatrice, und somie- iietia.” Mrchat sl ad becume moch atccid, A1 . mi- | bo didn't decline, but accepted the Captainey with | them altwost uccessarily fatal, Cumningbauw, fu | 1) phrids by 6 cither, 31 Limea 1 would be obifged 1o Keep Jullles by my beulside 1o : grants were: Ircland, 77; Engiand, 58; United | thanks. the meantime, hud run away, but tho police ot | Hiing that doce wof pertaln o edttier. Her CHICAUGO, ool may throat {b the Diglt. 1 Lad really got (010 8 deos- CHICAGO, ILL. readlng of the passago descriptive of the fux- hunt elleited quito o storm of opplause, Her acting {n the scenes with Sir Harcourt, in which Htates, 13; Bcutland, 13; Germany, 8; France, pubding state. inding | got Ko permanant rellcs. Ahout on his track, caught him, and took lim to the 41 Austria, Rusaia, and Canada, 1 each, They station, whanco ho was Hberated by Judgo Cody The alarm from Box 423 at 7:15 last evening gne year ago T cuminenced taking BAxrout's liabicat, was caused by the burnlug of a barp in the rear (ouk two bottles Lual summer and was vory I Ooquelin and Delsunay are playing in Curx, 1 tnuch helped, but did not mlzuuunflnc takiog it loog enougli TILUNSES, Mollers's **Mlsanthropo™ at Parls In the costumes RbSoA PSS ) 000, hinces of which bas represent 41 different occupations, including 20 | ens amen the oo oras on & bond of §2,000, the 11 Was extibited o girlish love of frolle with & | of No. 23 Ada st wuedianid fed by | for & perinent cute, o Ao s Appers roduced bol od Just indiznation amung Mr, Booker's ! 5 ; ot No. a strect, 0 and occupled by OF two pt iaboers, 13 famers, © carpentrs, § tesmuter | Filisna 3437, o the scmiona the maregs e, g hero 3 Haely's o bt tho s | 595, 000400 SR ikt appt: | ot W, Jackson. Dasmags, 875 Cuuse,ua- AR A AT Tt W rm-laborers, ners§ coachmen, ma- Ly " e Thi o will bo one of murder befors tnany hours. The | o HOWIL B h: htataie oongors, | eroslaginoers, and sad | heas,Duke dOrletne, Tho CltlsenKing bad | Nl % sy cansed intenso exclteinent in this cty, | Slation | Me; | Fshets Sl Harcourt was | Tho wlarm trom Box95at 0:5¢ ast cventug | § othing. § commenced your Cowe; [} clally for the performance at a cost of 84,000, aud it so dulightod Lim that he guve thom to the company, which decided, after a wolemn debato (the actors having Iald claim to them), that they shonld become the property of the theatre, Thoy have n very uscful socloty in Fhila- delphia, an oesociation of rich business-men who, when su oid werchant falls, unless thcre 1s fraug javolved, penslon him off liberally for lite. The uamesaf tho penstoners ara kept secrot, andgit ts a finished pleture of tho old roue,—one of the best that has ever been givon ou tho American stage, \We should call ‘it the *star part' of the performance, if such an cxpression were nd- misslble, Mr, Herbert Barrvinore played Lazale with admirable discretion, aud the ounly objection that could be msde to his per- forinavee was o lack of physical impressive- ness, for which he was not responsible, but which certaluly took awaysomething that would secn - to @ive reality to the adventure of that imposiug lmpersonation of *‘check. Mr, Uwen Faweett was yery smuslug in the 1 touk nall s |1 cannot fucl gratelui Ehoush §0 your Cur. wiln our Heavenly Fathers Eieastage, ol the ond whIch | have peceived. Tho o famtnation dled awa o that direerto nore of the Lt that | cannot say envugh (u fis mended |1 to a number of Yy friends and sl Ay ang troubled with \uat moat loatsome discase to ocure & oidls Hmmiealately, | speRk from experichce; Conr trity, it C. Al LONGLEY, Sor WaLerford, Me., Peb, 7, uTa. BANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Is s Local & nd Con- stitutiooal lemedy, It s lnbaled, thus actiog directs Iy upon the uasal cavliles. 1848 take laternally, thus ‘where tho partivs are well.kuown, A MURDERESS, Bpecial Dispalck to Ths Tribuns. Prrresung, Pa., March 13.—A row occurred at 8 o’clock this evenlug tu Stevens’ walter-girl saloon on Fifth avenue, fo which o man named Bloan was probably fatatly shot by s woman named Etla Acor. Bho bas been & woman of the town for years. Bho clalma to have been dlers, 8 each; cooks, lrou-molders, miners, nurscs, painters, rallroad-laborers, and stone- cutters, 3 cach; other occupations, 1 each. — ————— waa caused by some ono carel (:lnmwlu z 8 match luto abasket of shavings at No. 834 Clurk strect, owned and occupied by Thumas Tobin, The alarm from Box #S1 at 12:50 yesterday morning was caused by s fire In_the photograph gullery of Hall & Rider, No. 837 West Madison atreet. Damage to stock and to stationery upon the tirst floor, $100; to butiding, $23. Cuuee, luui:med Incendiarism, The alurm from Box 291at 6 o'clock yestenday moruiug was caused by s blaze 1 the basement of the two-story and basement brick meNuu. From RANSOX DEXTEL, M. M. D, Professos of Zoology, Uomparstire s man Austomy and Physiolugy In the Unlversity of Chleago, (BlwAna Nor, 15, 1877, Measrs. BARTLETT, BUTMAN & PARKER: Haviog used your "**Common-Sense Truss” in my practice for over ten years, having kuown of 1t adoption by the Board of Surgecus of the United Htates Army, of ite baving rveceived the bigbest award al the Americau Centenuial Exhibition, of its adoption and use by several of tho Hoyal Fami- Whenever Dr. ManY WaLkgn lsmadea mem- ber ol the Washiogton police force, the follow- ing poem will be in orders b oak; And everywhero Manr "The boys to longer joke. goes ia & 1les of Kurope, snd having examined almoat every given out that thoir wives had @ Mitlo fncome,'or | Warricd to Sloan, and also tg another man 4 06 and U3 Desplaincs strect, owned by Ela & | yeutraliziog and purlsylng the scidifed bivod. A new s i Ther fallow "oog the strcets no mors, that rich rofatives have purchased annuities for | namned Ashlcy, Iler rst statement agrees with f‘fl‘hfl‘m‘{{'{:,',’,“{'f,‘:‘ :f“,‘m:‘::::‘l',’:;"“ i n',?l“‘,“_',{ Yarker, und occuplod by Mumay &, Jaker oll | aus wouterulreingdr. desruyios o gem of the iy et o Bt D e i ule; hem, me uther barml d the sal he 9 | el c . cwe. Price, with Improved Inhsicr aod Treatiss, 81, | fect retainiug force, superlur workmansbip, ‘ete., x ! c! - 0 4 . e jerm **Comwon-Sense Trul R whisi the DiGe156 faces ‘Goat to the unfortunate tradeswan, they will notatart | just ahead of her, one of whom was Bloan. -u-lnhscd ‘i!:;- {'3‘1’ ti; fruce llu:'dmy.";l"h‘c 000 cach 1 the Winchester and PN lcholas, aud v Boaton: 'y wlassle: ruge. | Woridy ihy RANSOM DEXTER. ‘They do ot liugur near bio again In businoss., Tho fatter was driuking boer with tho | Dby Sedkcer of HE DR wag A YUY TEE L | of $1,000 each fn the Germunls aud Fucuix. Trusses of all kinds, Silk Kiastic Stockings, o~ Axnd patiently. ‘n!“l ‘lfl y. byt just digout others aud at the same timo talke walk off on thelr Vado's wif Tiory Walta'a wifo was L oot doiiUiesls iog to one of the waiter-girls. struments for Deformitics, sic;) manulactared b appearunce of belug & work of art, buta work PARTLETT, BUTMAN ‘& PARKER, Ofice " NEAR EAST SAGINAW, MICH. of her husband, bolug very sy, Sho was w lady "y of nature. 'I'HE PI I IO' I' Stale-at., one door morlh of Handolph-at,, Chi- $*What makes th boya gu; . f widg though uot remarkable accomplis Tho wonan at otice sufd to bim, & Xou como | My, wyining « Divorce,” aud to-morrow even- Hpecial Dizpalch (0 The Trivune. . eago, 111 . ey oar Manysap o aaghiy pllshments, | yich e o rofuied to do o, and she delib- | TWAGKERIRE fOaRe, sod ™ EAST SA01NAW, Mich., Marcts 13.—A dwelllog- 2 ‘Tha Capits “Ticcate My v Tuz TaiByxg do thoroughly posicd on passing litersture and EXTHACT OF BEEF. LIEBIG_COMPANY’S EXTRACT ol FINEST fllllul?;“l‘ erately drew & very swall pistol, and, placing it close to his (Sloan's) heud, tired, ‘Tho ball en. tered bis left ese, completely destroving the sight. It {s not Y“ known what course the ball took, but it Is belicyed to bave lodged fu the bralu. lis recovery is considered jnpossible. Sloan was taken to the Hospital for treatment, and the woman sent to jall. Istical goasip, and lu personal appeara; t, gracoful, aud commanding-looking. Bhe had one particular charm—her wondertully-besutiful and luxuriant golden balr, Bhe conducted nearly all of the Scnator's private correspondence, and read up and prepared woss of tho maserials for his speeches, that sort of labor being espcclally dia- tastefulto bim., 4 The foreign papers still foel compelled to dlscuss the question, Was Plo Nono a Freema- 8o high an suthority as Emile de Glrardin baving declared that ko was, the Parie Univers saye: (1) That Pius 1X. never was at Philadelpbis, or 1n any otber part of North America. (2) That Plus 1X. Limsel! publicly contradicted (be states ment that ho had boen nitiated at Philadelpbis in a Couslstorial Allocutlon, and complained of it 88 calumnions. . (3) That it has becn contradicted by the Masters of tbe Lodges of Philadelphia. O'Leary's rocord, and everybody else’s, house owned by Christtan Ulrleh, two miles from this city, [n a German scttlement, was de- stroyed by sn incendiary fire thls morning. Loss, $3,000; lnsured for 31,200 in tho Uermau- American. NEAR ROYAL OAIX, MICH, DxTROIT, March 13.—The hoop, beading, and stave factary aud planjnie h-nd sxq:luloo& B Bowers, a few wiles north of Roy: Was cutirely d:nmyml by (ire last night, Lnu. $0,000; no Insurance. e ———— SUICIDE. Bpectal Dispateh (0 The Trdune, 8r. Loots, March 13.—At 8 o'clock this after noon & well-dressed man of about 60 years of age walked to the upper story of the wharf- boat of the 8t. Louls Ferry, and, takingup & position fu the walting-room aneng the pros- —\’vuro—well. you know,'* This time-honored and widely circulated religlous journal ‘thus speaks of = (LLINS. VOLTAIC PLASTERS. For s0ii# time past we have been vl‘“t‘lliug i3 our columps fur tle leading abd Wost Tespectablo dr housw (n cosre. Weeke & Polter, COLLINY' Voviaic ELBCTRIC PLASTERS, 80d hearing of its won- derful effect vn rheumatisw, splue and DErvo! tious, crainip, heart sad chest THE CHARTER OAK LIFE. Hartroun, Conn., arch 13.—The House to- dsy concurred with the Scnate Iu pissing the blil reorganizing the Charter Oak Lifo-Insur- ance Company on the mutual play, but adopted an amendinent providiog that nowmoney shall bo paid for the purchase and retirement of the capital stock 4o as to impair the policy rescrve as computed Ly the lezal standard, sud put in another aincudment, that spproving the uction of the Com[uny is not ueeded 10 mako Lthe new charter of full effect. The amended LUl was returned to the Senate. UARTYORD, Conn,, March 13.—The bil} reor- ganiziug the Charter Oak Life-Tusurance Com- r;:“y 0s & wutual company passed the Benato ay, after the House aincudwents were con- curred 1o, Tha bil hai now passed both branchies of the Leglslature, e Vienoaon the blue Danube, the Kalserstadt,the Court city of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, bas adopted a curfous method of ralsing funds for carrying on the Municioal Government, Its suthorities have fssued cortificates, redeemable in 1924, guarsnteed by tho lmoerial Govern- ment, and bearing a low rate of intercst. In order to induce people to {nvest, the city has vrovided a kind of lottery in which theru are to be four drawings annually, cach certificate belug labie to draw the prize of $30,000. The cashler ©ofa New York bank was arrested Friday ou the tharge of sendiug lottery circulars through the ¥ MEAT. AND MEAT FLAVOURING §TOCK BOUPS, MADE DISIIKS ARD SADORY. LIEBIG._ COMPANY'S EXTRAGT OF MEAT. “Is8 suceass 254 & Doon for wld fond grstetul—Bes FORGERY. Special Diapateh to Trg Tridune. Qarmxna, [U,, March 18,—A man giviog his name a3 Bradley prescated a furged draft for $300 st Frost's Bank, in Apple River, yesterday forcnoon, und received the money from the son of the banker, the latter belngynbsent at the thne. The samoe man turned up in Platteville, Wls., this forenoon, whero he succeeded in get- ting & draft casbed at tue flodzes Bank for the sawe awount, Ho was subsequently sppro- hended Ly the Apple River Bank,aud the muney obtajued at both pluces was recovered. Buth !i‘i 5 Pre Lanom,! 4Britlsh Datluns shold | Madical Journal® 2o CAUTION. — Genuine aily with tha tas- sismile of Barow Lisbiy's Y™ w Conmrion B gland (nersased ten: avamp . o1d 10 tom Yoari LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT L OF MEAT. Tu be bad of all Bloraksepers, Groeers aod Chemlata. Sels Ageals for the . Devid & Eogland element of fruud Iu the Vienna scheme, as each boudholder recetved a quid yro quu for his {n. Yestwent, aside from the lottery feature. Usited titates (wholesals only) Cu., 43, Mack Lass, Londos, Ly thelr cousleous manager. 1he pas sl odl b, . ; " | drafts purvorted tu bo drawu by Hay & Burt un ' pective passcogers, drew & formidable-oukivg | piualcrs ali aver ihe worid by the tensof thoussads. We PUOTUGRAPILY. The Homeopathle Society of New York bas 3?-":’:'.'.': :‘sl::::::r:l m‘:l‘mlzn'n‘:nfml‘:: :‘:fil: ";‘B'fldnld N‘.‘l!l'::"'“"“:‘fi;‘ ;‘,‘:" !uc“{:dm“':“l’; fluflcx ‘l’i'lii:‘!}.fiun;l‘)'n Ev!;uu. derringer from bis pocket, placed tbe wuzle to :;:...';‘,‘x;‘:i':?"‘;r.lfifii&a{fl%‘.%':"u“.fig'ii?.‘:fl‘,'.“.‘:"? P h 1 h taken & step fn tho direction of medical reform | plon belt and §675 in vrizes, Nineteen stastcd | O DFAVET 00! PirrenURa, Pa., March 18.—The contest over | bis right temporal bons, sad fred, shattering | clally designcd toratiof Whetn onléioal S, BeE08 otograpner by sdopting a resolution that, whila Its meme | (008 amatour), {ncluding George and Willism 1do, |* the will of Satthew Russell, a wealtby old | the™ hfi”":&flfif"flfm}’l:‘:mfig:fl fer Aad Wil (34 B0t Loucractors for putelia 4 75 MADISON.ST.. bers elleve tu the geucral principle of liko cur- | Ferkins. Veughan, and Cromlsnd. Vaughao, a |, A PIRATICAL SCITEME. bachclor 8ud miser who dicd 1n & bovel near | Paasel SRl o L P RAR Up'Yory Teet | ke Hlasitr iy ol cseutadte vaiue o persons 3 Take Klevaide. Ing like, they sall yet be authorized to make f".“:l“w"“;,h{: to retire at sizty-eizit miles. |° Bypriyons, Md., March 13.—Capt. Georze | Steubenville, O., s few months ako, was com- | off ou the Jover, Desth Was instantaneous. | SuIEriag frois thodlsordcrs It projoses tu Trinedr, sad Cabigets, $6: __ Cards. §3. W of any therspeutical facts, and preseribe | gic ot O adon, won, walking 127 wiles | wlime,of tho Britian brigautizo Alice, bound | promised toay, and legal proceedings discon- | Oa thie body of the deceased was discovered & At cRnR PRETETTY 107 kind of medicino which shall tend the most | piéuious record (Vaugpan'sy of 183 catiog 18e | from Porto Cabello for Hamburg, consplred | tivued. The deccased left an cstato valued at memorsudum, as follows: PRICE, 25 C . Atk for COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTRES, & union of eloctriclty sud wunderful bealiug balsams. Worth lts welght 1o guld. Sold by all Wholesale aud Hetall Drug- glats broughoul tho United States 30d Caaadas a0d by WAEKS & FOTTER, Prupristurs, Dustun, Mass. 13 \be cause of wy ctlon. Icag fud no m‘l':ni':i‘: :"m% m‘ria m'n;m o have robbed Deac, axx N b o V- Clketen Mo, The picture of s bandsome Uermau womau of @ promote the welfare of thoso under their Drofessional care. The folly of attemptiog to apply vue class of treatment to all closses of QUseasc bas loog slace been understood among with & passenger named J. F. Kinoear sod bis crew 10 realize upon tho cargo of cufleo and Dbides, valued at $82,000in gold. He ranthe vessel Into Baltimore, where Kinnear attempt- 460,000, $50,000 of which he bequeatted to char- itabie institutions of Oblo. Altbough most of bislife was passed [u that State, be clalmed Pittsburg as bis sesidence, and, on this accounty yards. Walter Lewls was second, O. Hancock 1blzd, snd Crossland fousth, all otbers giving up, ‘The crowd broke In on the courss snd proveated tbe watch befng tnlshed ST — LTS il Mt S haie Efifs * 8204 tor <ire (Y ]