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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. MARCH 15, 1878 . 3 .5 18 drobable that the four will be_bound over to 1 THE PATENT : awalt the declsion of the Grand Jury in May.” THE DEVIL HIMSELF. A MORRINLE BEA-TALE. Speclel Dispateh 1o The Trivune Dostox, Mass., March 14.—A horrible tale of In this city his movement Is remarkable for having captarcd -the very hard drinkers, Mr, Overholt, nephew of the “alstiller of Overholt’s celebrated whigkies, surrendercd last night. Mr. Drew goes frumn here to Cedar Rapids. e ——ea—— the Government line from Pembina to nf- rcz. He wished to know {f there was any trath nthese statements. The Premice refused to chines, Thesa mannfactorers combdined and bought mors than 100 patenta. In 18065 there was an exhibition of reapera at the French Exporition: Vne’.gr::'lan; onu“rcncr;; ""\’\ one Ahmcrlunl— . McCe '8, 13 el 11 Testimony as to Its Rapid Exten- | jir lotied | work in " rorerty-two. e . nglis! n Aixty-n AN Cormick"s 1 sion in the West. .we"nn{.m minater. MeCornitk. won, the against Coble, the negroes especlally threatel g i e rettewiced to_death by the Kuprem, » hen ecntenced to death by the Sopreme Court lie nstonished every onc by hls energetic modeof speaking, It was wild and Incoherent, resembling the ruda hut exciting exhortation 1 the feas intetlizent class of negro preachers The Rev. Brown GCoble | thn in ihe midstof the moans and croans aunwer the question, unless it was put on the paper; then he would reply iu the usual was, The uovernment bill to nmend the act re- specting stamps on bills and notes provides that, when the duty docs not exceed three FINANCIAL. Biebrecht, who built the Offenbach Garden at Broad and Cherry streets, opposite the Academy of Fine Arts, Juring the Centennial year, max- & shouting and shricking of the newly-converted | th w I - % o S, first victory at London over Bell in 1852, and now ter, Tenn., Yes- the last fmnocent (1) person o suller death 8t | or'she bark C. A, Tt e i e dlca Tor Bpectal Diapaich €5 Fat Tribune. vt Ty Taaking t o stamped paper of the de- | Six Western States Tako Ont Fifty Per | there wasa triai Rt Syracnne, N.¥.. &t which nine- Sy e ML AT et Lo | o ebark O, Wil s wrolenel o | pnuamsivars arh 4T smiorasst | Slotith (el i Vi 10 Uk oy to | Cont Moro Patents than | {RFRER R ik oo BT s . o in five yeas, afl ex terday. e o (TN | TR et Tho trauble ecutersl dhvlak 5 speculation of Marje Cemeron and Henry A, | afiired to the amount required. ' Instraments Now England, CepL threo cou starkn tha grain withant backing voyage from Cardifl to Hongz Kung, In Lhe sum- mer of 1676, and, acconling to the afidavits of the crew, made befors tho Comsul at the to get up wpeed. A great variety of machines were invented: mome to prove utter fafi- ures, and others that were purchared, and what The Oliver Chilled Plow, Decator Check-Rower, | xa made out ef Canaia, but payable in Canada, may be stamped by the party whose property they become after entering Canada, Snmrl in fil)‘s: “l nmdnuw :cady'tn be ntn;rm}’. .’l“: the 3 imo of m: cparture {s ncar at hand, have He Dies in a Muslin Gown, a8 | fousht the good fit; T have fnished my Juabla in them Incorporated 1nto some other 3 ! iog {tone of the handsomest concert halls in this case muit have part of the signature of the machine. About 1800 @ the W b 5 conrse; 1 have kept the falth; henceforth there | Iatter port, they wers all badly treated. ftst aeeptor. ot Indorscr writt it. Th ¥ i S Ao0 ke ook mRchive a White-Robed Angel is Tald Up for me & crown of righteousness.’ " Pesbody’s treatment of Elwood was out- “l‘“ world, and filling 1t with statuary and rare | ;onqy, T0r the contravention of this. :ct‘{‘a (’{u{ i smm‘ -“d Ritarmidk ang 'é;‘e.yd:mu:u :E?I“mfi:r'-nn"dmnc{:{:uDu:::i A WHITENOBED ANOKL. rageous, ho beating and wounding him | Dlants, ls recalled by a verdict of $850 which | and all fnstraments not fn compliance with this Olher Reapers. combined. Theto were great {morovements, (Colored). ot at b cxecution, was atirsd tn o white | iy "occasions: Mo conflned _tim has fust been obtaloed ogainst Miss Cameron | act shall bo favalid and of po effect In law or The beat fources givo the pumber of reapers and 3 3 X ol mowers mayafactured in cach Stato in 1427 v fol " ows: In New land, 2,500 N v 7503 Tho Reapor and Belf-Bindor Bava the | New vorr, Ps.di;b‘;’l‘;en{..;xvnwfé,&%fi'o'mg. 7,850; Indiana, 4 : Tows, 8, 3 Wi in, Country Annually One Hundred g{i;.u- ‘Mimpesora. 1 130; Tilinole: 14 600; other a and Mr. Siebrecht by Max Maretzek, The es- tablishment was opened with great eclat, the mreat Jacques Offenbach himself pre- alaing over an admirable orchestra inchalus fn the Lazarette, rode him on the keel of a boat, and scrubbea him with a broom and salt water, Around his wrisis wero sores, and thote were five wounds fn his head, full of equity. q&’-r{hmnnl will be asked, during the present scssion, to pass a bill granting a full pardon to ule'l 1;1({ ’O'Dunoghue. of Northwest Insurrection notoriety, fnnocence andpurity, and, as angels ju Heaven were white-robed, ho wanted his soul to pass Y from that cmblem to the realms o! loased, Tgnofant and Ohdurato Iypocrisy | fion it onsion 1o 0% Th 2lgals caphow: - a1 , 150 machines (of harvesters, 8 machine of the Negro on the —_— Toattcr © Tho Captan had n small Box likea | of fifty musicians. For two weeks [ Lleat-Uen. Bir Sciby Smith, who now com- Million Dollars, upon which t d the bina! P 2! g 1d, MURDER AND SUICIDE. bunk made for him, four feet long and one and | theearden was crowded nightly Ly an audienco mands the Canadian m{llm, swas ollered the po- i 1."300 are mm'x'n‘;J'&‘r'e‘m'.' —-.m::rl‘n:?\ lut:l -5?.“-':5', calinld. A SAD EVENT IN WESTCRESTER COUNTY, N. Y. on;!s':la (ee: \vltrx'l‘e.l}t u’:n‘.ulx'-m}r'z thntdl;:l- n{ twis n.r];hrfi: g:umu'!'!ql copl eu‘; "6"",."’ the :‘||uqn ul’(l.;llzmm i darit of lln‘i)n wr;runosed blinnl- From Our Oun Correspandens 156,430 machinet, Imamatnt nf capital Incehts * 5| wol necs almost tonches its chin, and he | sirs of ** Barl e L s tirande Duc] e, lan au. jar orce 0! men, 37 - m are of ese machines Is sboul spectal Dispatch lo TAe Tribune. oot knecs almost tonchied e chin, and o | airdof " larb Dicuei’ s firande Duckitorio | fieusGien. MeDougall waa dppoloteds but, de. | WAsmmotan, D, G, March 11.—Te Scnate THINTE MILLION DOLLARS. New York, March 14.—A Times special says § 4 fved three days aiter the laat beating, Th Recital of the Crime for Whigh | that ono of the most shocking tragedies In tho Capt Fronte or "hny coutd Committce on Patents, in the course of Its fn- | Almost every ‘manufactarer of the machines naw Captain was nrrested at flong Kong, but could father of opera boulfe himself. After vestigation preliminary to the report of the mew | 100, I8 & Betentce e b O e eiiaee #iring to return to England at the closo of his Ofeubachs retived (he recetved $300 a night for teem of office in Canada, declined the positinn. bistory of Westchester C to | not be broueht hero under the' Ashburton | bis scrvices) Max Maretzek stepped fn as di- Spectal Dirpatch to The Tritune, ten issaed an soaners ad miiwen, Ad. picing Ho Made the QGolden oy aliernoon In. Esst %,:’;Z,“f}““fi“‘,’“,’,fi'hf, Breaty, Tl aflurcaed 50 much exeitement | rector, bus {Ihe‘m ras enidontly i arm 5 e | | Mowraedt, March 1., movement s ou bl for o :‘:fi,‘f‘,&:fi:’,fim‘;xfifi e, e CF nosyht nad. laver, but 1t Jocs ok 1 i , an a8 o! ay ol ‘ave of his baton, and, in 8 few wecl { oF th e an: - Escalade, tho Dronx River, About half mile above | a0 oSt folhd e, T e A Mameron ed My, | adian fnsutance companics, With tha view of | nected with the extenslonof e itk Gomsasy that more than the river stands tho residence of Mrs. [ Hicbrecht liad {nvested $50,000 coliapsed. After | forming one strong company, THB PATENT SYSTEM IN YTAR WEST. .,000,000 has been speat by that Company in Ann Eliza Leggett, o weslthy widow, MISCELLANEOUS. two years' sult Marctzek has recovered five To the 1Western Asmneiated Press. The Committee find that— experimenis. 1will also state that tho Champion OrTAWA, Can,, March 14.—Thc lisbilities of E. McUlivray, the lnsolvent fumber merchant, .are, direct, $29,000; indirect, nesrly §300,000; MUcCat oy natonth oravs takai 6ok th Naw Eas | Xesper Compang, of Bciameld 0.y sive slailer nland, snd most of the manufacturing wasdona | by that™ Company. Mr. McCormick granted weeks? services. The other musicians and the THE 5T, LOCI8 BX-BHENIFF, other Philadeiphiacreditors did not fare so well. Special Dispateh to The Tribune. ayd her four unmarrfed * childron, A Bhocking Tr ngedy Yester- n son and three daughters, all grown, Mrs, Of all the* Centennfal enterprises that fafled, there, thirt: 3 to-d; Vest- day in Westchester Temmett's hustand, Sumuel Legwott, was tound*| &z, Lours, March 14.—For some time past | the -Offenbach Garden™ was tho most dist [ sstets, 8100000, e atnn LaRe oot U0 her cent mare patenta than | oora ary Tarsc, and ne PAbeited ihg aPKer County, N. Y. dead inlfs barn with several bullets Inhis body | there have veen rumors of crookedness in the astrous. 87, Jonx, N, B.. 'arch 14.—J. & J, neFan & | New England, and surpass It in the valae of their | hyinself, “fluercy granted liccuses st $2,60 on ounty, N. Xe seven or cight years ago. Tho mystery of his | o 'r we . Co., 8 dry tooda and carpet frm., whose liabili- | manufactared prodnets, We ‘have come to bo 8 | hia ecaiioped culter, This was sdopted by nearl ¥ 0. ccount of Emil Thomas, ex-Sherifl of the P! nearly ties are $140,000, have compromiscd at 40 cents on the dollar, s Lonpon, March 14.~Ctcit William Bogfe, o stock broker, hns fatled. Lfabilities, £40,000. e was a heavy **bear '’ in Eoclish raflways, e— BOSTON. Bpectal Dispatch fo The Tridune, Boston, March 14,—A run on the Boston Five-Cent Savings Bank to-day precipitated leg- deatl: was never clearod up. Mrs. Legaett was a daughter of Gcorge Pallen, & well-known A Maniac, Supposably Harms- | New York merchant, who retired from busincss tiveuty years ago and dicd last August, grea’. manufactaring natlon, As long #g0 88 1870 | a1 the makers of uther machines, yet, in 1838, no the yearly product of onf manufacturing estab- | discouraging was the nnl)unl(ln:vllll‘l;u:y ouu:a 1ishmenta wae nearly twice the valueof atl var | his patent for sale for £5,000, The party who agricultnral prodocts, and the wages of the opera- mfinm tho purchaso subsequently paid $10,000 tives were ~greater than the labor-earnings | royuity for Uack dsmoges, and 815,000 more for county, but hia friends have persistently asscrt- ca that, ¢f time were allowed, overything would turn out all right. Indizatlous, however, now P polut another way, snd to-day three suits were of all fermers and farm-laborers, Including | licenne fees. Th ¢ tweoty- Jus, Coronilts Wiongise wsvino 81000 Sater by o sk o Missour acaodt U | 2 r's suspenion of il 1o Fre, s - fhgt woni ooty e | e Thflenof e iod cmtd 480 ) - and Suicide. tobo divided between Mrs. Legaett and bis | Sheril and his bondsmen for the unaccounted- | Frouse of Representatives this afternoon rushed POLITICAL. B en sna ararn romIng Biatenof the Went | Ittt O iorsey gatont wts aftred only other child, tho wife of Leopold 8chmidt, of this city. Mrs. Leggett's family was con- nectéd by marrlago with Theron Merritt, whose figh Soolal Btanding of tho TWO | fufier owncd an' odjolning farm. Merritt was for funds. The tots! amount ciximed is $13,- 42317, with interest ot 10 gcr cent. The two first suits are ot the rciation of Phillp Btock, the present Clerk of the and Nnrtnwmd while our exports of industrial | at $10,000, sand refuecd, The McCormlick, Mua- products exceed our axports of breadataffs. That . e ars enualing snd aurpuning Englana in excel- | bate e, e e ooy i through a bill authorizing the Bauk Commts- sloners, whenever, {n thelr judgment, the sc- curity and welfaro of the depositors in soy sav- INDIANA POLITICS. Apecial Dispatch to The Tribune. atents have cxpired, and the license fevs pald InpiaxaroLis, Ind., March 14.—Quite 8 num- lence and cheapoess, and thua gradunlly driving o) 7 T e A ot by | te.darare vorgamall on wachines. vocicis grants Families Btricken by the azed 40, Me marricd a year beforo the War, Cireult Court.' The first s for the sum of 812,- | Inzs bank require it, to Jimit and regulate pay- | ber of leading Democratic politiclans arrived In | of neutral markets, isshown by the tablen of ex- | gtatea % 837,42, collected by Thomas in nis ofticial capac- | ments to depositors in tinic and amount us the | this city to-d: . | vorts ard imports of tbe two ‘countrics, nnd by alr, CoMn~No, air; manufacts 1 Event. and was u Paymaster in the Navy Quring | jov'or'Bheriff during 1876 and 1870, for John | benent of all the depositors may reaulre. Any clty to-day, amone them two or thres mem- | B0rts 4ed B O e b N | o e atiaes bavs besn o Mo bers of tho State Central Commlitee. Oueof them~John D, Lee, of Montgomery County— sald there was nothing speclal to call them the Kebeltlon, After the close of the War he went to Chicago and invested Lewis, ot that time Cle f_the Circuit Court, aud consistiug of fces, ete. The other suits are for smnlicr amonnts, Thomas' bond was for our daily notice, AM this galu s for ita orcntial | Ty st ; Ry i by v pucyof | inprovei thal manafacturars W ho bve 1 o Khrs Tabor-saving machinery, to_compcnsate for ths | 1o wanfacsure under them slone, They prefer to craon aggricved wmsy nEpcnl to the Supreme Court, which 1Is authorized to hear all hls prizc-money savings, ammounting to some = partics, and alter, alirm, or annul the nigher wages which prevall, and whict: it fa deslra- vh Ly § d . Tho Horrible Cruelty of Capt. | bt erizemoner svitie, SUeCBE (¢ 00 te | 850,000, ana bis bondumen wers G, Magulre, | order o tho Commisslon, Tho act 1s to, con- | Y0ECHher bovle Wi well to hear of the sore | blo susil continue to provail. in this country. B et The lalroretaguta on hore michines Peabody, Now on Trial father, {n the hardware busincss in that city. | Glcrks, 11, C. Wright, William McKee, and tinue in force three years. The Scnate wili to- | spots and try and heal them. Dissatistaction EXPERTY, ave Incrested the capacities of men for labor to in Doston. Il falled, and subssquently made a number of | lHenry T. Blom. 2 ? mortow é‘.’.‘{‘:," 520 l:l.xcl:lTpr‘::cg:n Iha]z!uusfimlm.l existe in soveral quarters, Shannon, of Tegre | Who have been seeking informatlon upon this ach an cxtent that farmers cannot afford to neq 1 ndoul e alaw wi u Houte, is very better agaiust Dan Voorlices. The New Albany Ledger-Standard cannot con- ceal its chagrin at a soft-money platform. Dave A BINGULAR APPAIR. Boectal Inaateh to The Tribune. GRrAND RArips, Mich,, March ~ 14,—Lnst Thanksulving Day Aviliam Novinger, then near subject, bave prescnted & vast moss of materials | Ng' manafecturer, howevor his mac e hine, e Committes relatire to Western latcreate. | Sk rost where b ln. 1o hvetitom 1 16 T sne: iy e Aneeidl] - | ¥avat of tuc Bitest. ‘The eeif-raking reaper o th Mr. €. C. Coffin was specially cliarzed by eeo- | VNSLET 00 LA (NS AP CURRE RS by foe other ventures which afl proved disastrous. IRecently ho had Leen out of business, and with Aoy Number of Orime Itcms from the | bis wife aud a family of three children havo few days, in tine to prevent much furtber dom- age by the present patle. machine that was thought. llmweflcct n 1865, 1t “Thomas' &aloun at Muir, Jonfa Couuty, TIIE MARSH IHARVESTER. ooding 18 in the sulks. Tho passage | tlemen intcrested in patents to make a tour of if-binder, TUnlovely Oity of 8t Louis, }‘:fi.‘llllymx:l:m‘fi:;.‘:;.' !:;!l»le"r“m;: '33:;;'0".'@::: wentlor By tome nen‘:m Uhrouzh the lockel 8ycamons, 1il., March HI,\—Thc s;‘l.lflt; Har- 'flzem n"‘.,( s“:;' I:‘Pv.:c l":nd ‘fi}’::ffi the Western countrs, and to direct hls fnquiries BB g supipen. years ago he had doas. "H: “‘I",]l‘:"::g‘gc%"":"::{rz"lf"m:m[';‘g‘:' vester Cumpany has gone Into bankruptey. Al- | the troubles about the Seutinel, finally sosulting, | 42, Tatious' polnth—euch as, what fenedt haa b & Hika . e e ol oo i 1 of THE REV. COBLE, A VIOLENT ATTACK O TYPOID YEVER, Thomas and bl ot GeorRe v e Fian il the | though dofog a very extensive nnd proftablo | fa a reduction of its sizs to the Tolin form, sre | accrucd to an fuventor from 4 patent; what | g Norlhern Pacific iatiroad, in tho valley of the troubliog the feaders. Dan Vourhees is cxpect- cd bome nmext week. lie comes ostensibly to sce about the mortgsge which 1s sald to be about to be foreclosed on his house at Terre aute, but his real object Is to try und heal dis- sentions in view of October poesibilitics. A ook at the Benatorial districts shows that in twenty-five there areto be elections heid. Fifteen Keoublican and ten Democratic Sena- tors hold over, ©Of the districts to clest, the Republivans will doubtless gamm Lake and Porter, Morzan and ~ Marion, Jasper, Newton, Beuton and White, and 8t, Jo- soph and Btarke, losing Spencer and Perry. This will give the Republicans twenty-seven and the Democrats twenty-three Scnstors. In the last House there were fifty-four Republlerns and forty-six Democrats. Oh the vote of 1870, the Republicans would have twelve jolnt majority inthe next Assembly., Morton U, Hunter, of the Terre Haute District, 16 nt bowe, Il will be a candidate for re-cicction, and his visit now Iain that intercst. NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION. benefit to the nulhllc‘. what royaltics have been :u-a l‘uver ‘nfl r:{"d North, yon Ilnnhl have scen paid for the use of & patent; how much of time, | twenty sclf-binders, ono morning, all starting Jabor, and expense an juvention has cost; what L e it amonmied (o 135 000 it custs to Introduce an Invention to the public; | bushels of wheat, which loaded 500 freight-cars, Whiat grounds of complaintthiers arc agsinat tho | {784 not touchicd by & human hand untl it pansea 1l ) o present law; and what modifications of the law woan 5:;',' '.'.5‘::.’.3&".:,‘:",’,‘,".‘;;." cfll:l‘:i‘d“;‘gng“lfiull;f pe are deaired. '"& 1? u;lgx v‘l\lcyo‘l ‘ibo (,!"ffi' mrn’u n:;‘ North, THR OLIVER CHILLED PLOW. and in Texas, and in California, 11 = the creat & % future of the self-binder. No man can measurg He visted the entire Northweat, and dlscov- | what its capscities arc, ~cutting its ifteen or twen- ercd the lnst invention in plows in the Oliver gm::mn;n t;il:n‘y. I;‘Ilh“:‘ bofv ‘vll]mlnn"ma chiz = o of tho cultivn- chilled plow, of Michizan aud Indians. Mr. | 4on™of wheat. to its lowest terms. Tho Coifin sald: reaper ana scit-binder have alrendy cxhibited a Alr. Oliver was a manufscturor of common plows | capacity lo save $100,000,000 per annum to this in Michigan, 1lle began at South Bend in gnr.:,. cunnl:{. miving us that credit on the right side of 1t vaw that the demand of the farmers was for the | the ledger. It ls this that {nveators ace doiug to ‘blow that wonld have s mold-board of Land figish, | $a¥. [b i not the farmer who hias given that Zsometning harder than lron, because iron £100,000,000 to the country on the righ side of nimost worthless in many of the Western woils; [ the balance-sheet, hut it I8 thu_Inventor behind something that shoald be cheaper than cast-atecl, | the farmer, It is Hussy in 1833, McCormick in Therefore b turned hle mcnlfin 10 the produc- IMJ‘I and tho great host of men of llke genins, ton of n chilled mold-board. [t was nothing | Who havo spant thelr nights, and thelr money. and new: it had Leen sttempted for twenty-five years, | eYeeyibing that they could get, to develop thevo and every timio resultud in- niler failare, for this | machines,” which have becoma s bicdsing” to tho reason: - It was found tost, when' you at. | worid. business,~a business that has been well man- naged,—yet, fn consequence of its conection with the collapsed agricultural implements firm of J. D. Easter & Cu., Chicago, it has found it ncces- sary to fim through the proccss of liguldation. Its creditors will not lose serlously, and the Compauy will soon be all right again. OR PIGNTS THE 002::“?'12&‘:}0“”“ A ROPE | which affected lis geveral health. Two years %0, whilo traveling in Virginia, ho reccived a Nastrv ":;“" ,:_"""“‘ ;‘r’ fl”'l':""‘:m R very scvers sunstroke. These, ‘added to his BELR;: Sl D L—The ReV. |y incss difMcultios, aro believed to have aflect- Brown Coble, colored, was hanged at Winches- | o) yig mind, e oven wont £0 far as to say he terat 8 p. m. Cobleretired Wednesdaynight st | =011 shoot himself, but he was,mot con- sundown, having been visited during the day by | gidered dangerous. 'The relations’ between 50 people, He was awakencd at dark, aod | Theron Merritt and Mrs. Leggott were of the went to slcop again, but spent, as he sald, 8 | ;moet friondly character, and, up to yesterday most wretched night, having waked up balf 8 | aqernoon, they never had a misunderstanding, dozen times, every sound arousiug him, and | .y profess to be unable to account for what scoding Lorrors throurh his soul. He could | yappened, Theron Merritt was at bome, accord- think of nothing but the galiows and the yawn- | the testl f Lis mother, all yester- Ilng grave. Much of the night was spent in ;&‘;o,:mgl Ly i walking his cell, His braln was racked with the LOUNQING ABOUT TNZ IOUEE. most fearful pictures of death, Hegot upat 7 When he went away they did not mies him. s m. today, and, being asked how he felt, | Ager dinner Mri, Leggett gave onders to her sald “Only tolerablo.” 'The Rav. Mr. Lovetly | oyachiman to get the carringe ready a3 soou as of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, visited | 40 could, to take herscif and lier other two and prayed for him yesterday. As he was . wbout to depart, Coble, who sppeared to b doughtcrs, Louisa snd Minuie, to Mouat Ver. shooting by his father's divcctions. Both were arrested on o chargy of assauit with intent to murder. They demnanded scparats trials, The father was tried first, and to-day the jury ren- dered a verdict of guilty. Georgo i8 yettobe tried, His father has uot beeu sentenced yot. TITTSFIELD SON. Bpecia) Dispateh to The Tribune. SPRIMNOPIRLD, 1i).,, March 14.—The trouble at Pittsfield appears to have broken out sgain. Sberll Blades telegraphed to Gov, Cutlom to- day that yesterday, in the afternoon, a mob of about 400 armed men assembled and demanded from him tho surrender of McDonald, who is confined In_Jall chiarged with being one of the men who robbed Brown, the man who was mur. dered a fow daya azo. The Sherdil ordered ont tho militia, and the jail was cuarded and the town patrolled all night. The dispatch aiso states that the mob dispersed In conseguctice of the persuasion of some promincnt citizes, and that at 1:40p. m. to-day all was guliet, TAE 8T, LOUIS MYSTERY. 87. Louis, March 14.—Thefifthattempt within NEW YOIK, NEw Yonkg, March 14.—Jebial Read & Co., wholesale dealers in hats aull straw goods, have euspended, Lisbilitiea about $200,000, The firt has businees connections {n 8t. Louls. Jom?“ 1, Marks, Southern commisslon mer- chant, has susgended, with liabilitics amountiog to $110,000. CINCINNATI. CincIRNATI, O,y Morch 14.~Howell, Gano & Co., hardware denlers, who recently suspended, bave effected an arrangement with their credit- orsat (& nts ontho dollar, the finn glving the past three days to purn tho resdence of E. | tlici; ot DERIDED THE SHERIFY AND JAILOR and tho Misses Legoett emerged R:“ghh"*l';fi"fi;‘df:':‘:xfl;’c‘!z‘;&"m’,mfl‘;&’: rom all the towns In the State except sixteen, | MOAOR, PRI (Rglce™ $¥0erfoet M piace FIRILS. The Goyernor's vote foots up: Prescoct, 33,5205 McKean, 86,571; scatteriog, B35, The sixteen towns to hiear from voted last year: Prescott, 000; Murray, 1,180; scattering, 5. Reckonlng the vote of theso sixteen towns to be the eamic as last year, Prescott's plurality will be 1,675; his majority, 1,185, Proscoit’s voto Iast year, (fl.fl.’l; thia year, 89,418: Republican loss, 1,839, Marcy's voto_lnst_year, 86,7203 McKean's vote this year, 87,700: Dewmocratic F-lu, 1,043, Seat- tering voto Yast car, 390; this year, 538, The Prohibitlon and Greenback votes are vounted aa scattering, Total voto last year, 77,883; this year, Thel. WISCONSIN REPUBLICANS. Special Ditpatch to The Tridune. Mapisoy, March 14,—There {s no foundation whatever fo the rumor sct sfloat by the Mu- watkee Sentine, to tke efTect that tho Republic- an State Central Committco was about to dis- place ita Chafrmon, the Hon. Horaco Rublee, and elect somo other person in his stead. 1t s true that Mr. Rubleo has been absent from the State during the present scsslon of the Legis- 1ature, but nobody has complained of this, nor nas the Interest of thy party suffercd v.her:.'b{. ‘The paragraphiin tho Sentinel was probably inapired more by ndeaire to taunt Mr. Keyes, whom 1t hates, than to tell the truth about Mr. Rublee. for refusing to allow his wife to stay fo his | from the front door, the " young ladles in cell, though she was allowed to remuin outside | Advence. They called upon thelr mothor to hurry, ns fv was going to rain. At thosamo quring tho entira day, Sho had wot altogethier | moisont Theron Merrite strolled up the road, fecovered from tho Junacy produced by tho | and walked up the eouthern path. Mrs. Legs shock of 1is sentence of death. Coble mounted | gett, espying him, walked to the end of tho the caffold with a firm step at 2 p. m. After verandal to greet Lifm, while tho young Indies proceeded to enter the earrlage, When Theron prayer and & reading of tho Scrivture by tho | 4y Nps, Legrott met, they conversed bula Rev. Mr. 8mith, colored, Coble spoka forty« | moment, when the latter ran hurfedly back, . fivo minntes, and protested his inoozence to oxclalmlnF e s rushed e eont Gooh ARG e bohind and rus! n the front door, shutting e TUE NOFE WAS CUT her, Merritt followed, and tricd to-open tho 442440, The foll four fact, breaking bis mcck, | Hour, *'The fila lot the carriage and iried to Hegave one shrug of tho shoulders. At tho | dissusdo him. «The coochman says ho saw {all his toes struck tho ground. necessitating | them struggling gently with him. At finst ho tempted to Interferc, but, sceing Merritt pulling up the body by six stalwart mep, so us [ 28 2 s not violent, and the young ladies did to keep him from touchlug the earth. o died | o call for helv, he concluded ho might b do- within seven ininutes, and was taken down at | g wrong, and sut still. Miss Lidda, it up- 8:25, The multitnde looked on the scene un- | pears, finding Merritt was determined to enter moved, everybody, black and white, saylug e | (he sald ho would get fulf he lind to stay all descrved his fato, | One-third of tho crowd wag | dayj told her sister to hurry for psslstance. female, B Miss Muaryran of to the Morritt residence. 8 CRIXE Miss Linda wns of tho most brutal character. Coble and BUCCEEDED IN GETTING INSIDR oo Peie Gardner hwed on W, J. Woods' farm, | 8nd shutting the door, The outer doors I the They vccupled the same cabln together, The centro of the verandah are of solid wood. These Cabin conaiatell of one room and 4 shed room, | Were unlocked. Insidois s narrow, vestibule, or " pocket." But they kisd niot been on friendly | and then two other doors of wood with large terms for a year, 'Tho animosity they felt for rwh of gluss, ‘Thess ind a spring catch on each other was mnltmlllycrovp{uu ot iu briet | them, rendering it impossible to = open ot Soblo hiad been too latimate witn | them from —the outsida except with a Uniincr's wito, whio was {n the habit of auzing | Koy, Merrtt followed * Miss Linds into awhito rag onthe doorasa signal to Cobla | the vestibule, but she was too quick for him, whenever Garduer was out of the way. A | ond slammed the othor doors before he could short time befors the wurder they had quar reach them. Her mother stoud just fnside, veled, when Coblo would bave shot Uurdner bug | lwlding the knob, and apparcnily looking for tho interferenco of thelr wives, Juue 23, through ono of thy trausparcnt tigures u_tho 1870, Coble was secn at work on a placo near panct of tha righi-hamd door, to see what Mer- the cabln, Contrary to his usual custom, he ity was dolng. Merritt closed the outer door was barefooted, Woods had thst day bought a ULehind him, and, drawing a email six-barreled young mare which bo proposed to brosk to revolver from his pocket, fired through tho glass W anel. The panol was cowpletely shuttered, B e L O mmqlfl" Fiin BALL PENETRATED Mis. LEKOGETT'S LEFT MISCELLANEOUS. EvANSVILLE, Ind., March 14.—Cave J. Morris, tobacco and whent broker, and R. M. Martin, tobacco speculator, were adjudred bankrupts yesterday. Morrls’ labilities ore 830,000, and ossets small. Martin's labilities are $30,000, and asscts $11,000, principally in real estate in Maywood, N. J. Dunuque, Is., March 14.—Olc 8. Nelson, a merchant at Decorab, hina gone fnto bankruptey. Liabilitlcs, $5,000; no asscts. NEWBURYFORT, Mass., Morch 14.—The New- buryport Five-Cent Bank was cojoined to-day, 1o prevent o sacrifico of its sccuritics Lo meet the sudden demands of its devositors. LisgrTY, Ind, March 14.—Danfcl Drook, a promiuent farmer and an extenslyo dealer In and ‘brendcr of tino stock, has made sn assigo- ment. New OnLuang, March 14.—1ho fallure of R, T. Buckner & Bro., cotton-brokers, {8 roported. CANADA. Falluro of the Scheme te Make Halifsx » Winter PorteA Man Six Times as Rash as Ordinary Mortals—Varlinment, Etc. &pectat Dispateh to Ths Tribune. I1ALIFAX, N. 8., March 14.—Georgo P. Black, delegate to thu West in conuectiou with making #lalifax 8 wluter port, sent in his second report to-day. Ile says that nt Chicago he met on 1Change & number of the lurgest shippers, from whom he Jearned that at present there waa uot the slightest prouability of any of this trade being done in Halifax, for the follow- fug rcasons: The length of time on the road, tnho uncerialuty as to what vessels the goods would go by, and tho high rates of ln- land trelght. ‘The rate of frelght oo grain and aftron. There wonld bo ¥uft spota in it, sad cavie :l('l cltuufh“nh:‘w-el‘z;flenf; “:x;lmanl who m.x :x. AT JIELENA, ARK. emple 0 prodiction of illed lron sal that " e e B eones i he maetaie. s, | Musrmmis, March 1—An Avalanchs soecis Oliver came to s different conclusion after a geeat | from Helena, Ark., reports o fire now raging, -é:-l of n;v‘flllllm:’laas.;“ullh lcl :‘-; :f,‘;‘“ ’M::‘nun n}h;r and hasdestroyed the machine-shop of the Cen~ use. 1will not de jount of money hy e L e iiies e enconntend. Degple | tral Rallway, ~Loss mostly In machiuers. Tho 105 lim & Jonafe, and ble frlendd cscrted nim. | Or0 I8 under control, 1lis sbop was burned cown and ho had no means, Lat b held on lo to ldew hut thers MILL BURNED. ol 3 o e Siac” far | HanTromD, Coun, March 14.—White's cot- m'\ld-ho-u\.dtlln fi:nllly uflclnflcd 'fl" these | ton-warp mill,at North Manchester, was burncd soft spotu and blow-holss, as they are called, w Bt ol molathre. 10 the niolding sand, andy , LestBlght 1!'.'"_':%3’!‘}”' thorefure, he {nvented & mold with an iron-pipa y through it, through which he could pour hot water. Depression In Callfornla. and thus dry 0at tho inolsture from the sand Aiter New York feraid. the mold was made. After 8 great many trials he 1n Callfornia, as In other parts of the succecded in producing Dis mold-board in two | the Inbor market Is fn a depresied | m“h"ih "m‘lg wuvl'l:enr:l;’un. ‘l;ln:n ‘|l:u dll‘clu’v- For the first time in its history white ..« cred that there omy gases i the tnctals, ;t‘lo saried upon auotber :n&?.oll invention, gfl Joat been Lircd at 1 8 e vo some Loles counccted w. DY e "l “asce should ' escape. Tteware of Tooth Palsn T{mmm.\ thoso_two_Inventlons be has produced | Vended nudor the name of dentrificvs, ! 1" . the present chilled plow. e uses Lake Buperior | adhereto tue uvnly usanunn ibat t jrow, and, when he can obtain thuy Esulebury ore, | servesthe tecth oud hardens the ganid, ha makes & mixture of that with the Lake Superior | Soxodont. Its effects on decaylug tuctl fron, and thus obtsins an exccedingly bhard and | velons. : ugl meuhli.;unfllw;nch w'ul nmhxnhc w:nu == T———— ng, and one which will also not be eas| roken. Turough tbass two Inventions Le has been -;:-nhld BUSINESS NOTICES. to prodace la mold-hozrd wuch more chea ', .- Voas the cant.stcel plow can be pmdueez. UndtL | Use « Mrs. Winstlows Hogthiny Byrup s 1oe B e i the' price. Wbous 8§ ' Instead | Children whilo teothlng, 1t cures ¢yeentory sud e retiee s orich abovo all otber plows | diarthwa, wind colle, and requlates th bowels. in use, when he quade bls Inventlons, he | == —— & =7 S 7 T ey said to buneelfz **1 will yut thosn plows HMOUSEKELPING GOODS, 90 cleaply that they shall come Iuto universal g use.” flis patent was tho fest one that was ever issued from tho Patent Ofce for the manufscture of chilled plows. Thcre never had been a clajm pat io before him. e hav taken out eignigen 3 satents as the fmprovement hsa gone on. He rought out his drat plow (o 1570. Lle bad been atudying upon it for tany years, but only ofters ng poriod of time (not sctively engaged in cx- - gttt s polalih Blii it | 105 STATEST,, over in bis mind for & quarter of u century) was he tlon. The flames were extivimished to-night after one room had been burncd out. Barbara Schneller, the nurso and mald, was put under arrest, the circumstances showing thnt tho n- cendiary must have been of the houschold, ANOTIIER MURDER IN ST. LOUIS, Spectal Dispatch 10 Tae Tribune. 8, Louis, Ma., March 14.—The blvody annals of yesterday may be credited with another probable tragedy, Yesterday evening Charles Nestle and Joscph Schwing bad a fight on the corner of Soventh street and Park avenue, which Bchiwing ended bi clubbinyz bia antagonist fnto aetate of foscusibility. To-day Nestic, whose skull 18 fractuced, 1 Iying 12 a comatoso state, from which ho wil iardly recover, TNE 8T. LOUIS CIRCUIT-COURT CLERK, 8pectal Dispaich 10 The Tribune. 8. Louis, Mo., March 14.—~Nouwlthstanding tho lberal allowance of ‘time given to Fred Thornton, the defaulting Clerk of tha Circuit Court, to scttle his nccounts, ho has been un- able to do so, and to-doy the City of St. Louls entered o sccond suit” against ‘him and bis bondstnen for $7,255.32, which makes tho total amount clatined from hiny by the clty which be cunnot turn over $80,073.02, ~ALLEOED FIIACY. New Yous, March H.—Hnlrmn-xeu in Dal- Umore think concerning the aitempted theft of the British brig Alico and carxo, the cireum- slancesof which were made public yesterday,that the conspirators have brobably munlercd éupt. Campbell, of tho Allce, who sailed with uer from Porto Cubello, and the suthoritics have telczraphed the owners of the Alicaat New Brunswick for a description of Capt. Cumpbell. A VEMALE ONGER. Masteins, Tenn,, Mareh 14.—~Mi Hampton, o prominent school-teach lie school u this city, was discovercd to-day na u forger, sba haviug forged the names of Bupt, Leaths and other prominent persons to notes on which she got from the bauks and private par- thos 33,000, LOUISIANA. Apecial Dispatch 1o The Tribune, Nxzw OnLgans, Lu., March 14.—There appears little doubt that the Lezlslature Is Leld here in connectlon with the Returning-Board pardovs It was stated this morning by undoubted o thority that fourteca Democratic Scnators bad sgreed to stand by Goy. Nicholls {n pardouing Andersun, and thoy would delay Iegislation un- til Auderson’s caso was declded by the Bupreme about o certain set of harncsa, Woods 8lso ob- 8TILL ANOTIER JIOMICIDE AT 8T. LOUIS, 3 ” cnabled to bring out his plow. 1f yoo were to scrved that varving sl o herbr St dropped on tho | 1(5F LpUS: Mareh H—Oucar Sarslia shot and | othr beary goods 15 now 30 sents per 100 | Gourt, 1 furiberancy of, this arreseument, | EicH Worke you wouid fad 00 mea emplorod OFFER GANDNXR WAB NOT AT WONK. nrying lesit s D o | iy Tt Merbon at 1 o'clock to-nizht, 10 | pounds from Chicago and 8t. Louta to tho sea- | [iguse bills sent to thow, and are delaying mat- | 4 A8 BATUESEIE, o L ok So,000 o \Whero I8 Gardner]” asked Wouds. rich Briesels carpet of the Lallway, siralnst the to-da vestibule doors, snd her beaa fell on the m:““‘ Atk ok, ;" responded Co- m::i in lguntflu'l t:m do‘f‘r‘ol! the Afulhtl:: 5 parlor. ferritt mmediately wen! ouf aach okl respondod. Woads, tartls: el Tutting up his vlatol, ordered tho coach- ack Asbley plows overy das witl onio hiandy | s to drive ua fast as Lo could for Nordqulat aud mndev‘ljl-humngln ellx caunot plow with | Nroreity then walked down the rond lowards o o B oL e n epcated Coble, | his own house. Nearitho met Miss Minule, = K Lo plow," repeated Coblo, | [ giopped and sail to her: *What are_you \Where uro tho gearsf? Woods aaked un- | 82 flurrled forl You ncedu's be a'uraied. Your th western'part of the city, Both are colored. They were living together., ~ Marshal claims that the snooting was accidental, LYNCHING. Prysacora, Fis, March 14.—A necro who rosuly wssaulted a child aged 5 ycars, causing ts death, was Jast night Iynchied by & mob, ‘The Buer{'s posse realsted the lynchers, killing one und woundiug five dangerously. e ———— board, This brought by the Grand Trunk toelther Portland or River du Loup, would give that road comparatively nothing. Freight now - leaving Chicago on Tuesday s on board thu vessel on the following Saturday aod proceed- iog to sea, This dispatch cannot possibly be approxinated by the Canadian routes, Dispatch 18 of vital Importance to Chicage shippers, and ters In every possible way. JLLINOIS DEMOCRACY, Agectal DitpateA to Taa Tribune, Dxcatun, I, March 14.—The first Demo- cratie County Conveutlon of the Statc was held bere to-day to solect delegates to the State Con- ventlon at Bpringtield April 11, The attendauce ] 75,000 {n use, Hils onlers thus far indicaie, he stated 10 me, aboul 75,000 1o be called for the presont ycar, DECACTUR CHECK-ROWER. At Decatur, 111, Mr, Coffiu found s check- rower planter, which he thus described to tho Ty : Commitice: The chicck-rower 1o sn invention which haa come into use within a very few years. 11 \na verysim: L] i pas g " her Ls dead. " was very small, owing to the bad roads. The pagieutly, k2 mo TiicE OBITUARY. until this is establishied, aud an elevator built " plo_inatruuient, convsting af a wire chal 3 ‘ oo | followiug delegatas wera selected: I C. 3 s Jo iy bousol) responded Coble, aov saa | Witbout furtlor parley hie outered the bous | Nmwrox, N, &, Mareh L= Robert Hamilton, | 8k Malfax, traflc cannot be expocted to chango | SL08 o, or 3 e 8T Taba hsivih s rom oid and tried routes. Mr, Black had an tuterview with Bir Ilugh Allan at Montreal, The mattce was agoiu (ull{ dlscuseed. The conclusion nimed at was that It was too lato tlis seadon to do anything, Mr, Allan hoped, how- ever, tbat, bofurs another winter came around, matters would bo in such s ahape as to give the planw trial, ‘The project of diverting a portion ot the Western trade lbrnurh Cauuda, makiug Halifax a winter porty Jooks Iike a huge fallure. Apecial Divalch o TAe Tribune. Quepkc, March 14.—A few days ugo, at the Parish of Bt. Raymoug, County "Punt 'Neuf, a man named Thomas ‘Trudell, T3 yvears of age, was marrled for the sixth time, First be wmar- ried st Quebee mnd went imnediately to St Ttaymond, livivg quictly for three years, His first wife died, leaving a son now 40 years old. Alter six wonths® slugle-blesscduess he murried a sccond time; buv this wife mfl{n lived ten monthis, Tired of young wormeu, be, alter a er Mcliride, E. tiouse, D, K. Wilson, J. A, Buckingliswm, 8, G. Coale. e TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. 8t. Louts, Mo, March 14.—Emil Thomas, Jate Bherifl of 8t. Louls, haviog fafled to pay over fees collected, was to-day sued for $2,000 on Dis ofliclul bond. ‘Tho suit 18 brooght ai the instance of the Circuit Court, Thers ure other claltus againat him, ¢ CINCINNATI, U., March 1i.—~Fraparations ars making foF thy meoting of the American Boclal- Beteueo Assocdation, which convenes hero Ma 1%, pud the Confercnve of Charities, whic meets \ J:l. Hoth bodles will hold ihicir ses- fimlx: i the smaller roows of tho new Musle- a b ex-member of Congress, died this morning of paralysls, #an Fraxoisco, Morch 14.~Nictolas Larco, who was promincntly ldeatifed with the miufog Intcrests, died Tuesday evenlng. Aruany, N. Y., March l4.—Grenville Tro- main, son of Lyman 'Tremain, and candidate for Attorpey-General on the ltepublican ticket last fall, died to-duy of typhold fuver, Bavrisons, M March 13.—Comimodore TRobert F. Pinkney diod this morniug, in his 67th year, AL the outbreakof the Civil War deceased iwas a Captain fu the United States pavy, which beresignod and, entered the Confederato scrvice, Nuw Onruaxs, March 1.—~John M. Boss, of Nashville, died bere to-night, diced 74, ——— FEMALES AT CLINICS, Special Dispateh o Ths Tribune. 004 ¥ and, procecding to the' buck, tovk a long drink o et on anwau.of | Sl Haor: i motuer, who'waa ia th kitchen, Woods, However, and entered b hiouss whey | Jddressed somo_ routark - to - him, - bub Wooda was sixty yords uway. As Woods came [ puy mado no * muswer, and went ~di . e reelly to the parlor, Bhe followed » :“l’l‘,'.‘:l‘r:yl‘a Cobla catie out with ouo baud |y, Gnd arrived in timc to hicar the roport of a he other upralsed, while a deep plstol and see bim drop dosd. The ball had ¢ scowd played upon his hcuvy, ebony feutured. | ford . B dosd, she ot Woods ashed hion agaln and oguln what wa :;fl"':;gm::{‘{:fi_fl:"m“ the median line, tho matter with bim, but could obtain no re- ABSED DIRECTLY TIHROUUIL 1118 IRANT. Sponte, At last o gasped, se il st sluctant | 11y mut bave Joaded tho platol ufier kiiling 1 tho y story, Mrs, Lecgett, ns but one cartridge fo it was ox- Y PELIX 1AS KILLED HIMSELPLY uded wien found, and L At il “eevbeciet- Intorimation Woods | plided Shet lobpb ot o B feanly £ 20 reached the house almost i o bound, aud stood ¢ buck with Liorror ut the zhastly spectacle which m""o ,',',"',g“ :2:,,‘) "'u,l;' h":flm' b{"}:,','" '}5: met his gaze. Uardner was lylng upon lis buck | gy past threo weeks, Both fami- across a choly, heud aud beels touching the | oy 'were pluuged fnto the deepust floor, bis throat cut from car to ear, The bead | yrjof by the unexpected trugedy. —Dlessages fi-wd fu1 & pool of blood, which had flowed from | yury gent ut onice Lo the abient felatived, aud 0 fearful wound, A razor was held inthe | jgy cvening both bouses wer full of sympa- chine, Adyou drive across tho field, avery ti . that 8 knul goes uluufill # ittlaslot lu the machine touches a spring aud dropa the coru. Allyon Lave 1o do s to sneher thls Tope on both sides of the ficid and drive kward aod forward ali day B long, uotil your acl .0 _pianted, and then you can caltivate in both directions. This wasa grest step, 1 will not stiompt tv detall lts advaulages, You willate ot s glance (hat yreal advantaged id accrue from skch china. Those mua- chinew are nuw largely manuisctured at Decatur, 11l thcre being two e mects there which ! eta bl 1visited, ond fram which T obtatned the detalls. ‘The savivg, ki can sce, would bo very creat in planting and in_coltivation. Under” the old wuy, tue man with & hand-plauter could plant three Or fuMr acres pef ¥ith & two-horso check-rower * plant: twenty acees can be planted ne day. Yo [} thet by thls procees the faruivr of Tilnols le enabled 10 increass bis acreagu—tho planiingsesson lasting abaut ten days—frain furty to 200 acres by this sluple process. ‘This simple jnvention, thero- € LIBERIAN EMIGRATION, Nzw' Youx, March 14.—Tho Pennsylvania THighit Lund, which was partlslly closed, It wus | ¢hizins friends. ‘There was great excitemout in IxpiaxavoLs, lud, March 1.—A littla [ few mouths’ rest, marnied a widow, with whom e Q n enibles a small furuice 1o becowa n large v, 1 M 3 lilt Qbierved Lhat thers was 10 bivod on Gardner's | $mi EERRE. ok Weatchester Ce s " L ek oF nia Yoars, when w mission | Coloulzation Soclety has authorized the Amerl- { {5 v 50 Marsecilles Ql S, Callary 1t hud rac over tha beud pon the lioor, },sm‘ f;.:‘.u.‘.;‘:‘.f‘:’ré‘,}}i‘.};'&‘;“fi&&'&'."l:“m breexs ls ralsed by tho action of the Iudlam | ooy rom tie” Unitod Htates, happening to ar- | can Coluntzation Boclety to seud, at its oxpense, 18y nothing of the saviug u labor, nor tho wbility H] 2d an; Uardoer Lad evldnnll’v been at tablo cating | ypeory to suigest, however, other thun out wheu tue aurderous blow was struck, , Masti- cout B e B e rasit, o | Lluse sbove, uid sobady cQutl b found whe 8 portiou was cxuding froni the wound, threae uzuinst bis victin, Everybody bore bigh BLOOD HAD LEBN $ME\BED UPON TIE RAZOR, ¥ A5 tha repon pluced fu the dead man's hang, | Yesslinony to the charurter of both partics, When Woods retired frum tho bloody sceno b scutied Cobie closely, Observod & ok of Blovd MORE HAZING. fetween s eyes, and 3 Staly upou bls pusts: TUK PRINCETON STULGNTS. us us of dlrt smeared over L Coble was w Yok, Murch 14.—A special to the careged in tylug bis ehocs Which ba'had Juae }.\’::tny Past from Princeton, N. J‘.. suya: M1t s W‘fi., must 1do1" psked Cobleof Woods, | hus wiways, of late years, been the custom for #Yau can do ngthing, Just as tho uegro i the Junior class to cclebrato thelr passing of be must m&' until removed by tho Corouer.” the fiual exanination fn logic with bontres and h::."{.’:fit‘glmxfl:;‘ scveral “*persous who | fireworks. The cxamination took place yester- . ¥ day, but the class vetoed the celebration for MECAUIN TUNIG A VES. HAD (AT T00 MAXY | foar of creating s disturbance. Last night Gve Coble helped to wash Gurdper's body sud to | of the Juufors exploded firecrackers on the lay ltout un a plank. grounds sud bulidinz of tho Toeologleal Semi- Uardoer’s wifo Lad tskena bundleof cloth- | yary. They were followed by two of the seml- Medieal College fn the passage of aresolution not to sdualt fermales futo its clavses hereafter, ‘The resolution wus not passed unanimously by the Faculty, but no considerable discussion cn- sucd, In the last closs wus one femule studeat, frows the District of Columbia, and sha attend- «ed all the clinics on & perfect cquulity with the male students, Prof. Niland °F, Brown, the oldest Professor, has resigned his chalr in cons scquence of tho action of the Faculty, and to~ day resolutions thanking hitn wers preseuted to hiim, signed by leading citizons, incjudivg mem- bers ol the Bupreme Court. e —e——— IMMIGRATION. Torera, Kan., March .14.—Immigration to Kansss still contioues unabated, and the varl- ous Ifhd-oftices are overflowing with Lome- steud aud pre-emption entrics. Twelvo thonsand acres wera takon st the Larncd Land-Ofiice of the farmer Il;‘)‘l:lé:::::l'lllin'; fow falr days, a‘l‘l 200 Pflirs Blfl‘]kets. The beneficial effects of juvention, as illustrat- ed by tho conueleller, M. Cotlia thas blus- | glightly soiled, at half wrated: Tho al: ru States of the Union are, H 9 g, “TISoiss Sow, Missoarl, Judlan, S | Prico, to close tho season. and Bansas. by produce wmore than Balf the 2orn, ramed In thy cauntry, Nuw, of what ineati- mable value ls that ono wischl the curn-sbeller, 1o those communitics} 'Thoss Blates, by the census of 1670, hud 1,775,000 persons cugaged in sgriculture. 1t would !m‘lllu the entire larming p community of thoso States tu sit astride bmma‘uv- " . e ————————————————— rivo at Bt. Raymond, fnformed Mudame Trudeld No. 8 that ‘ber first husband was allve in ons of tho missions visited by him; so Mr, Trudell set to work to get unmartied b{ tho Bishop. Bix weeks after, ho marricd, witl perinisslon of tho Bishop, s young girl who was hils tirst coustn. No, 4 lived” thirteen nionths, uud within two years was succecded by No. b, who managed t0 live twenty years with bim. 8ho dled in Apri), 1875, whilc tho ouc from whom be had becn unmarried died Lu the month previous,—so two of bls wives dicd lu the same spring. Onv would supposc hic bad expericnced euou(;h of the coudition of mstrimony; but, nothfug daunted, after Mving singte for nearly threo years, hie baa led to the altar a blushin widow Letween 50 aud 60 years of age, batme Madame Plamondog. 1] Epeclal Dispateh to The Tribunt, Orrawa, March 14.~In the House of Com- mous, i revly to o question as to whether it wus the Intention of the toverument to adopt ity emigrants to Liberla, They will leave the 1st of May, aud wiil locate st the flourlshing settlement of Brewerville, ten miles from Mon- rovia. 1t was bumed o bonor of the late Charles Brower, of Pittsburg, by whuse ‘:cncr‘- osity many emigrants Lave been epabled to reach Liberls, e ——e e WHEAT PROSPECTS. CrxcrwnaTy, O, March 14.—Tho Gazalts pub- lishes dispatches from filty-suven polnts in Southern Ohio, Indispa, and Northern Ken- tucky, from which 1t appcars that the prospecs for a large crop of wheat i exceodiugzly good. The averago sown last fall Is larger thau ever kuown. Not uue report ls unfavorable, though from a fow points there ar¢ spprobiensions uf a vank growth, cis and *handles “of fryingyuve, | 100 day out of the 303, to ahoil thele corn by the old e Droceus. Faku he crop of last year,—~1.300,- THUNKY, Uruceus, T e eative popiiatibn | ~rmsmae Tt e of thu Unltea Ststey—every mam, woman, and Chill, every individual of the 40,000,000 of ue— - \Von.: lnua"xnd Ialllp'-'ml llwl ;flllml’:jllh |d: . of the week wi noon of bunday to sl o 2 13 sibagict S5, Ut Sisn el | ASRELY, BROS, Tribuae Buidin, would becouto of ‘:hl country, Mr. Chalnoas, if U THE BEAUTIFUL SNOW. Bpectal Dispaich 10 The Tribune, ¢! . in oue day last week, sud yesterday's sules of | measures to bring o unilonn copoer currenc: wo bad to go back wlhuuul.flnmnl. Have the Soest sawrtment of Trunke of sll klods of m":x"if:n'..’.’fi;’mfl:fi:fi“‘;fifl'&"fifl&"-’:f& oary studsats, hn;d. b:‘;nzb&vnrlak;:. 040 :{ ““’d‘._‘,"d"'l‘s" T"."fii:o& {é;:‘“ ,fl w{"’ ol l":",“':‘}a‘ J,‘"‘%""““",’:";:, 'mf o M.' y é:r{ Miwavkss, March 14.—A most extraord! Comivg to c"l.fi:‘.}'&."afl‘h‘"&:flum of the ::_7}::’“:‘?““:"?' "‘L‘:‘Mfi.,fi‘,“,fihfi-m‘ufl‘%fi; them was sl E i coul Teuchu el scttlcre. Four | wright u question ouly recent en h o=l - o ~ yariety, which are reialliug sl masufscturers’ prices the was inforiued of tho death of bet bushant, ; % Tall . passeuger’ trains, copslstivg of thirt Dfiught. under conslderstion 4 Voo Wovern: | nary nawural phenvmenon was witnessed bero | respers. Lo saya: Goods made 10 ordel L fow days after the burial of Coble's victim, | be idoutided, the seminary student was TUB LODY WAS BXHUMED, asssulted, and his comrade, comlug and the skull fouud to bave beco severely frac- | to L asslstance, was tureqabovesnd beind the right ear, the fracture | down several times. This way between O sud block | 10 o'clock. 'Tho students of the college went 1n 1834 Cyrus McCormick took out & patent, bt the world ht%fl little of & reaping macninu uatll 1843, whea "ormick bullt 150 at Ciucluuati, 1In 1844 he bad Luiit at Brockport, N, X. Iu coaches, aud containiog 1,500 peuple, pusso 3::-‘} thoroud to Soutbweatern Kansas yester- Yo meut, and he was uot preparcd at prescus to Rivoa definito answer. The Miulster of Bilitfa stated tbat it was not i jutention of the Guvernwcnt to extend the yesterday. During a storm that lasted over au Lour, snow-fakes as_largy as beos' egge fell fu mauy localitles. They struck agalost tho exteading in differcot dircctions. ¥ ® | windows with a heavy thud. 1852 thero was & geueral trial of reancrs and mow- The grm oF Abbots & Tyler 1s this dsy dimoired by welghing twelyo or thirteen pounds, twelve or [ to tho lower part of tha town, aud obtalulng re- TEMPERANCE, mw of “"-\“lll dr‘m: to ngll’: —dghl fllfi. i # v, MY ™ Nine machiuos conteatcd, m‘fi.":&‘ifi‘ A “’l‘l&?l"ba&i‘ foadmicd i Haviiues iricen inches long. throe aud a half inches | fuforvemcnts to tho buwber of clghteen, pushed Towa City, Ia, March 14.—Mr. John W. t ml"“dl_m‘ l"k'u wfl:l‘ 5 m s SUICIDE for othor inverlera Lad laken vut palents. Nise: Bnge ApnoTT, acruss, with & chaln threo and o balf feet long | toward the seminary buildlug, Tlerc they were | nroy the Granito Btate temperance reformer, el traloing schools for cayalry au unt ’! to The TYisEAL toent fl“" d:nd d slucy thy Srel m A A 3 TYLER. attached, wes fouud lu Coble's room, mubloofi met by four seininary sthdents, to ouo of 'whom ¥ nor to rulse brigudes of gerrlson-artillery 8 Bpecia) Dpaich 1o The ot e {uued. Qut closcs bils work fu this city to-night. As are- sult of Lis labors, 2,000 here wearthe biue rib- bon and abstalu from driok. ills total conver- slons 18 Towa 1o less than four tmonths aro over 75,000 His methods never overatep the limits of woral sussion, asd he rouses no Nl-fecting, and leaves o fanatical bad temper beblud hiw. of nof one eunld etart {nthe | In withdrawlag from the iate D pbott & Yot Ml LRt Bt | bR B B was & hieavy i cre i 1d got teru castly, Ju 1855 about 10,000 wa- toward Mr. A M. Abbuil, & o e 3 een bullt hy the ‘diferent makers, | DeSRY Tecommead (G il our turine m;;lly ul:2 l;:l‘rlalch were ”\7\’:‘";:}“’ in:c&lnu. About U mie, Meaurs, Wheelet, of Auburni . tn rtat o AUt of Canton. " 0.3 snd Miior, of (he same sl Avbout il coatiate th UaPIARE & c! tuws, begsn (o manufacture two-wheeled ma« Culcago, March 13, 1878 ucbec and Kingston, a4 recutumended by Gen. elby Smith In bis anvual report. Dr. Bchuits read an Assoclated-Press dispatch from 8t. Paul, Miun., which stated that & news- [;apcr of that city contalued s azticle declaring bat Mr. Douald A, Smith sud otbers had ob- talued control of the road between Bt. Paul sod Pewbius, aud also a Jease on favorable terms of GRraxp Rarips, Mich., March 14.—Bpecialato the Grand Raplds Timea state that Mre. C.J. Piper, of Charlotte, proimfuent in soclety there, attempted to commit suiclde iast night by take 1ng chloroform, but was discovered fa tlme to vrobably save herlife. A quarrel with her bus- band, fur reasous oot koowy, caused it was un the block, It was with tbis lostrument | they gave s severo beating, euding by breaking that Coble felled his unsuspectivg victim to the | bilshose. Warrsuts wers jusmediately sworn out loor. Then placiug hils body across the chalr, | for the arrest of six 'ul the assullants, aud flle{ Cobls cut bia throat and pluced tho ruzor in bis | were scrved at 11 o'ciock last ulght, when bafl d that it might bave was given for theis abpearduce thls worning to ™ ru‘x APPEARANCE ?r ‘:wn'minn. il nuwel: m‘ ‘t:rc‘f ch:r‘ )u.-‘-\;.v:g‘ nul{x a:;“%‘u:n? e eutire negro population of Frauklin, s | one ol seiting Lre & U] A of well a3 tho wbi v.u.powxu strougly {ncensed | the ofcnders baw alrcady bgeu dismigacd, but it

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