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- The Ohicane Dailp VOLUME XXXI1X. HOSIERY, o~ HOSIERY] ‘Fz'eld, Leiter : & . Co. THave now on sale their Spring TImportation of Ladies and Ghildren's HOSIERY! English, TFrench, and Ger- man Cotton, in most reliable males. Balbriggan and Paris Lisle Thread, in solid colors, with or without embroidered sides and fronts, in both lght and dark cffects. [ The new and popular * Line Stripes?’ in great varicty. “Bracelet’’ Patterns, the latest novelty tn cholce colors and designs, Spectal lot ZLadies’® extra long Unbleached Balbriggan at 25,30, and 35¢ per pair, superior in every respect to any goods herectofore sold at these prices, The assortment of Chil- dren’s low-priced Hosiery 13 equally attractive. WABASH-AV.,, Between Madison & Monroe-sts. BANK STATEM "EEPORT OF THE GONDITION UNION STOOK YARD NATIONAL BANK OF CXIcAaco, 4t Libe, in the Btate of Illinols, at the Close of Business, March 15, 1878, Loans and discoun Uverdeatts .. U, 8. bonds 10 secury circ by 1 from spproved resery ngen ¥ ¥ National s § B i 5;868:38 4,500.00 $1,034,738.2¢ onal pufrency (luclud: sl {including gold ‘Treasury el hsll ten: Kedemption Fund with'ti; (3 per cent. of ctrculatfon) LIADILITIES. Capttatstock farplus fund Kionat Nk aica Shiaiaidi odividual dopadity dubject to che it b0 ofber Nastans e ue €0 Siata badks and baakers. i et 81,034,738.2¢2 e of Tltnots, County of 1, Nancel Talcatt: Preetdont: of tho sbove-named ok, do salemnly swear that the abuve statement is 10 e bent iy Krowlogevand ubscribed and swora to befors v tits Lot e, o ora p reh, 1T, 0., Sty ot otary Fablle. Correct—Attests gfirélfi?‘l‘)tlclll{ll};:fll,‘ QLR AR T Directors, PROPOSALS, UNVIGE LABOR 70 LAT. abor of ous hundred and twenty-five men af ‘enitentiary st ¥, Madison, |l-'."tll' » perio ;??: waceeding nvl{lll’l. froin Juue 13, 14 They willbo (et [ squads of ten O mare, o the whola Bumber in une contract, a3 may bo found destrable, Ablout elgnty-gve of th i¢n Are nuw eugaged in Daking boots snd shoes, aud ars therefuro mors O less 'Em T s with adequate yard-room furatshed. The Niata will furaish water f and ohlble facilitios ;;"-:erm-fl Saudge ioeH aad Hettlements: Toquired wooth; Symonts 1o be wada uariesdy, u.“' 18 doubla smount quarterly payment required, doud tortaltnulberrardane of adirdcy e, Detors'ia niate v pouad, - 7 Voo Exscaiive ouncil bondence from cuntractors and manutscturers Hesporiaibla varties Geatring to SR ¢! U ¢ fur W Yropoulstor sl OF wny, portionof | Swarda brombily lasde, " . ll\l‘- Magufaciure of Clairs, Bchool Furniture, Cof- n“"‘m‘ Agricultural Tmplements (except licapers, T R AL il o S T e s o i o o e Bl Sad Fiiees R0t At o urssyave it ..».m.m.'i.“.;:'“h“"‘ e e ick, two stores high, situsted on e AR \l:l'. well lghted 1L Andlon g €15 T Bty a:n“i'!:quun“'dn Baple, e on it R s B Misainalpl fiver, cwo undred and f1iy engage fn manufaa. Clleago, Burliogon & Quil Dpasses by i Prbect “;:nu-e".'r{'flfu‘.‘filc'fl‘u e both el b sbundant and o VL% bcr ton delivered SR asan oY cola aboat Pravesls may alao be sddressed 10 tho Warden at the adg -w’::?.“:(.:i}:‘.{,‘.‘.’fi‘é"","‘ the undersigned Com- 50 albiiOg, Kook, Tr, m\w.uurwmuur. Britigion fa- > ‘osals for Breaking and Graveling Moad on the Bohemian Cemetery, in the Town b of Jefferson. ubeps V08 breakiog of roads and graveling on the laa Cenictery, 1o the towa of JeSerson, will bo V. leucs, 44 Bunxer-at 7.E1OT, Ravoiver sen dreta da recelpt of 2,0 Nickel-Flated L W soy ad- By J.W.D. KKLLEY, 7l Tribune Butidiog. 10 to 30 per ceat lu b lard- L S I brovious (o remorar | Uub stock L OHE & LOCKETy - 0 Clark-at. DAMAGED LAC ~ DAMAGE Lfimw.. ITRCHON LACES. - BROTHERS. WILL OFFER TIIIS MORNING 5000 YARDS TORCHONLACES, ALL WIDTHS, Stightly Damaged by Water, B¢, ¢, 6c, 100 and upwands, These Laces are of our own importation, and have been damaged while in transit. MANDEL BROS,, 121 & 123 State-st. Chas. Lindsay, Tailor. We would like to in- Jorm our patrons and the public that our Spring Stock of Wool- ens is ready for inspec- tion. First-class work for a fair equivalent con- sistent with the times. 33 M. Glark-St, » PROVISIONS. © aro offering great jnducoments to COounty Jobbars and Donlors on »ll kinds of Beaf and Pork Produots, espocially our cel- ebrated brands of Nono-Sueh Sugar-Cured Hams, None-Such Sugar-Cured B. Bacon, None-Sueh Sugar-Cured Shoulders, Dried Beef. V¥° would also call attention to our brand [ XXXX REFIXED LARD, Put up ni’paulllly for family use, in Wood and 'T1n Paokagos. "All orders will réceive prompt and oareful attention. Chicago Packing & Provision Co,, 180 & 182 East Washiugton-st, NEW PUDBLICATIONS, SCHOOL MUSIC BOOKS High Sohool Choir. %24 den. 0 perdos, anderd, uscful, and favorite Book, School Soufi Book, & et 0 per £ Fine Book for Uirls’ ll‘lvh and Normal Schools, - 4 s W. 8. Tilden. 0 Ohoice Trios, e . Throo part songe for Female Colleges, Semina« tles, cte. " Grammar Sehool Choir, ¥;& Tidea. Excollent collection for Migh or Grammar hooly, X Amoriesn Seliool Musie Readers, Catefuly prepared for Uraled Semeeian 00 conts The following are favorite genial Bonlfl for Commou Scl ONU ECHO. neral collections of oole; OUR FAYORITE, MURIC CHARTS, By Dr. Lowaell Mason. Lazye charts, contatning 120 blackboard lessons, plalnly visible to all, savi nr much troubls, easily set up and used, ond furmshiog o complets courss nzl p;lcllc'. nent by express. In two rolle or sets, ach §8. LYON & HEALY, Chioago, OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. MONEY toLLOAN Br JOSIAR B, BEED. No. 20 Nessatsl, N, Y. 1n amounts as required, on IMPEOY ED CHICAGO PROPERTY, at UEST RATE, Applications recelved and promptly attended to by 75 Randolpb-st. 1 H. A, llUlu.BU,l". CHICAGO, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1878—TWELVE PAGES, HKID GLOVES, Monday Morning, March 26, $26,000 worth of “KID GLOVES ‘Will be opened and offered to the closest buyers 0 THE POINT.| NUTTING STRIKESAGAIN TO-DAY miouisais ok neeat AT HIGH-PRICED 400 dozen Leon 2-button White, DBlack, Colors,{35¢ and Operas - - - - - 100 dozen Leon 3-butt0n}50 Colored, Opera & Black [°U¢ 650 dozen Joserh 2-hut- ton, White, Black, Col-+50¢ ors, and Operas - - - Courvoisier, Black 2-hut- ton, and every shade in}$1. J‘Vellililgton ls{eal {(ids J osephine Seamless,)eq ox J2-bulitlo1_1- -S- -l- -]$l'2° osephine Seamless, 3-buliton -- }$l'50. Jouvin & Cio,, 2-hutton $1.25] Jouvin & Cie., 3-button $1.50 Jouvin & Cic., 4-button $1.75 Every pair fitted at one min- ute’s notice except 36¢c Kids. Paris Kid Glove Depot, 94 Statest ADVERTI o 1Nl of Chie: d the West can got s larger cireulation for e mioney, by uaing the colamsn of the than through any ctber medium now offered to the public. Que CIRCULATION IS THE LARGEST, OUR RATES THE LOWEST. OUR PAPERS THE BEST, Oall and soo us beforo closing your contracts, CLICAGO NEWSPAPER ON, LAy l‘?l’- 170 &% 181 FIi IINIIA'.IIIII' R. S. TELAIIT, Spdclal Agent for Chicago, DEALERN, IN OUR MEN’S DE- PART NT. Clerks have n efit. Suits Completo.. ..,.8 6.00 Salesmcn can find Gentoel Spring Overconts.......... 6,00 Grocers and Retail Denlers Suits of Cassimere........ 8.00 Nobby Suits for Leading Young Men........ . 11.50 Suits for High-toned Mer- chants .............0....... 13.00 xquisite Suits for Fas- tidious Gents .............. 17.00 Insurance Men, Bankers, and Speculators Suits 20.00 Suits for 'Tailors to ¢ from . 24.00 BOYS’ DEPART- MENT. XKilt Suits for the Pet of the tamily ............. £3.00 to 86.50 8chool Boys’ Suits, the new shape...... T X1 1] Bays Model Buits, % Beau- 08" , Broadway, New Style Suits for Lads 2 . 495 Boys’ Suits, Mothors' Favor- ites ... eeeee. 500 Ask to seq our Boys’ Suitsat 5.00 FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT. Bargains in Hoslery. Bargains In Suspenders. Bargains in Neckwear, Bargains in Underwear. Bargains in Collars. Bargains in Gloves. Bargains in Handkerchiefs. BEST SHIRTS TO ORDER $19.00 A DOZEN. Thesc Shirtasre warranted tobe gisde from the best Linen, best mustin, 1o At perfectly; and be just exactly a4 goud &4 those which other Houses sell'st $37.00 dox. Orders by mall Biled prompily. Bend fur. palf-meas. urement instructions, . NUTTING, C. 0. D. CLOTHIER, 184 & 186 Statest., OPP. PALMER HOUSE. " GRATES AND MANTELS. Marble Mantels Grates. BURLINGTON NFG. 0. ‘The largest varlety and fincst assortment of Col- ored and Whito Marblo Mantels at the loweat prices. Wareroons—Cor, Michigan-av, and Van Buren-it, TWin, Oold aad N trimimess and” X! BLATE MANTELS, PROBASCO & RUMNEY 202 NTATENT. Walker Boot! For which we are Solo Chlcago Agents, Vo RO AND 83OKS Keot Wecarry a full lius of Dy suy Jobbing house In the Weat, ang LOMET CASIL buyers will dnd I wioat DECIDEDLY o thelr lateresta to call on us thisspring. L P. Farnum, Jefesiee 1240 Madison-st, WM, D, HERFOOT & (€O, REAL ESTATH AGENCY, D0 WASIHINGTON-NT, Lients collected, taxes pald, catates managed. Spectal sitention givon (6 the intcrests uf Bon-realdonts, Ac- counts readured montbly, 5 SEWER PIPE, Dratn Tite, sad Cemeat. 0. DEE. Agent, DEE, Suditery Kogtbecr, Avani st os Mast ‘neat Blate. e Agent, W, Qulucy. PEOPLE'S BUILD'G & LOAN ASSO, il V0 WABHINGTON 8T, akeo up the mortgage on your house or o4 onsy 10 Butid and receivs back DrincipM bud Jaterat B 1wonthly psyments no Isrger than rent, HALRINON KELLEY. Bec. - WATOUEN, JEWELIY, e, Lo wiltals ‘ot Walches add Jewelry of JOBN 0. ASHLEMAY, 136 STATE-ST, THE WONANS HOSPITAL, The Woman’s Hospital of the State of Ilinois, 2738 THIRTIETH-8T., Uhioago, Lietween Wabash and Michigan-svs. The Wouman's ¥res Dispensary codnecied with this 0 every Wednc Imlblluhllumm ascs ‘5‘:" O e For e Y abitoes thypemons ur D) 1o : Woemen, = B UL SI0VES! TG NEW EXCELSOR! 7 THE BEST AND SAFEST MADE, COLEMAN GAS APPAR. ! Bl st obrouite Rew boudOipes Hotisive. RANGES, We can coaviace you s the ety G BANGE RICHMOND 213 STATE 8T., Near Paimer Louse. RANG e e e PSS o DIANANSE, OPTICIAN, Tribuse Bulldiag. T PRI Fioe Bpsctac es tutiod to all slghts 0a scloatife prins ctpicn “Dpers s5d 1 ShaEl T easisa KUbeh Barviaetern & A% 235 i Pl Wi Stipes, ad Ginger Broad Al g Goodl Fitting, Well Made, Cominon Sense O“n':lu‘l;u. aud therefore our popularity amoug the ratianad. CLEMENT & SAYER, Nos, 416 to 424 MILWAUKEE-AV. d only strictly One Price Cash House ar EAress ot COo LA Biore i the Words” Goeu: Dylng anares of floors of mors that &n acre. E S JAFFRAY & (0. Have opened a complete as. sortment of their immense New York stock at 120 FIFTH-AV. "FOR RENT. Mercantile Rooms, Offices, and Btudios in Pike's Building, corner State and Monroe-sts. The location, building, eleva- tor, and occupanoy the best in the city. E. 8. PIKE, Room 10, same building. FOR RENT, 164 CLARK-ST. ¥ive-story and basement butlding, 30 feet froat, with iy sirect. thie largest plate-glass store windows up She Efil’. U4 Dhearbora-it. " DALY CARNIAGES, FOR A NIUE 575 BABY JU CARRIAGE! ‘We sell Bady Cll'fllpl ¢ leas than Madufscturers' wi il el e LSRR “ TER FAIR,”? . J. LEHMANN, Corucr Blate snd Adams-sta. UOLMAN'S LIVER PAD, HOLMAN LIVER PAD (0, 184 Madison-st,, Corner Clark, Prices Legular Pad ‘IJ Bpecial, 83, Pty oh b ebth. ol Vi a0 censs pet paigy 50 Ceuss each. Voo y EaEy 2 Tive Wriireite- gens by mall tres ol en: receipt Of Drice, "‘g“x“:'a".fis Vpariineats for ladics aud geaemen, Cone sy w\mmfflt.‘l‘l“;huw'fl IMMIII; from the Country. e i ‘r'bq A & Uauixy, i .} quit the Bea of Marmora MORE SERIOUS. Russia Evidently Not to Be Moved by British Threats. The Withdrawal of the English Fleet from Turkish Wa. ters Demanded. A Deocidedly Warlike... Tone Assumed in London Official Circles, Berlin Telegrams Confident- 1y Predict an Anglo- Russian War. Bevival of the Report of a Russo- Turkish Offensive and De- fensive Alliance, A Rumor Current that Revolution Has Broken Out in Roumania; And that Prince Charles Iias Fled the Country for Safety. 0'Loary Thought to Be Virtuslly the Winner of the Great Walk- ing Match, The Jesuits Opposing the New Pope's General Policy. RUMORS OF WAR. THEY GROW 1N NUMDER. {By Cable to Tha Chicago Tribune.| Lonpox, March 23—6 a. m.—The feeling of irritation botween the British and Rus. slan people is 1zcroasing, aud the opinion is generally expressed throughout Europe that the prospects for the meeting of a Congress Lave been largely diminished during the past threo dsys. Tux Trinuxe's 8t. Petersburg correspondent telegraphs that Russia has sont, or is abont to sond, a formal request for THE WITHDEAWAL OF TAE DRITISH YLEET from tho Bea of Marmora, O! course, com- pliance with this demand is not expected, and, if it should be made, it can only in. creasa the present feeling-of distrust, and pave tho way for more complications, or, perhaps, war. Thero scems'to be no im- mediste probabilily that.sith¥r nation will rotire from its position rolative to tho sab- mission of the treaty to the Congress, and, UNLESS PAINCE BISMARCK can induco them to agres upon some com- promise, it is quite improbable that the Con. groes will bo held. Everything is unsottled, and the rumors daily grow more warlike, but most of them aro wholly false or premnture, THE BEAR AT BAY. BNGLAND MUST RETIREAT OLt PIGHT. Loxpox, March 2%.—A epecial (rom St Tetersburg says rumors are in circulation that Russia has demanded that tho British flect Immediately, to believe The correrpondent has reason these rcports, slthough exaggerated, are not cotirely uofounded, and that Russia s making, or {s sbout to make, represcntations in regurd to the DBritish ficet. Mintster Layard's opposition to the cmbarkatlon of the Russian troops at Buyukdero has caused great irritation, An insplred crticle in tho Journal de Peterstury ttrcts - niuch attention, It poluts to the continuance of the fleet fn the Bea of Marmora in defianco of taternational law, and asks if it is not ¢tme to ask England what she really wants, Europo should calt England before her judgment seat, and summon hertv re-enter the sphero of fu- ternational law by quitting the Straits and forinaily engaging uot to return. Sewmt-oflicial hiuts are given that 1f England does not want to attend the Congress it will meet without her. In connection with the foregolng intelligence, it should be stated thet rumors were circulat- {ug tn the lobbies of Parliament last night that the tone in Logliah offictal circles is decldedly warllke, SXCRET AOREEMENT, Loxpox, March 23~3s. m.—A Parls corre- spondent hicars that Russla bas forced Turkey to acquiesce in & seeret agreement, according to which Ruesia would assist Turkey sgsinst a Greco-English comblnation, or against the entry of the British ficct to the Bosphorus or Dardagolles, largely diminish the fudemulty, and guarantee the integrity of the remalning ‘Turkish territory,recciving in return s directing power over the revenucs of the Porte. WAL INSVITABLE, Berrix, March 23.—The North German fla- 2ette says it is evident that Russia regards war with England as inevitable, and knows that she was never better able to wage it than now. SUGGESTIVE. Lonpox, March 22.—A special from Berlln * A Russian paval attuche here, whols leading authority ou torpedoes, has suddenly been ordered home. DIPLOMACY, PHANCE'S DEMAND. Paxis, March22,—The questions which Franco demanded should be excluded from tbe Con- Rress were those relating to the holy places, as Introducing vredless complication,sud touching 8yris, because Byrla might have been offered 1o ber as compensation for tho English occupa- tion of Egypt, aud because she considers that the two-fold question of Syris and Egypt might impatr the good understanding with England, ENOLA¥D UPHELD. Men and journals of all parties commend England's attitude {n inslstiog on the right of the Congress to discuss the whole treaty of Ban Stefsno. England’s firm adherence to ber con- ditloos is deemed the surest means of tusuring the Congress, which will result lua durable veace, ITALY'S POLICY. Roxx, March 23.—It 1s uuderstood thst the foreigu policy of the new Goveroment will be that of strict peutrality ou the Eastern ques- tioo. Italy will, bowever, exort to ths utmost berfnflucnce in the Congress to opposs Hyssian peedominance 1o Europe, by secking to sxtend Tribuine, the Hellente Kingdom, and coustituting other Christian natlonalities. EXGLAND UNSATIAFIED. 87, PxTRRSDURG, March 22.—The Agence Jtusse vays Fngland has not yet replicd fn re- gard to the Congress. Bhe stil) {nsists upon ber demand that all the conditions of peace be sub- mitted, notwithstanding the text of the treaty has been communicated to the Cabinets, and Russla bas agrecd to complete the frecdom of discussfon at tho Congress. The chances of the Congress meeting have diminished. INCIDENTAL. TURKISH OUTRAGES. ' Lowpox, March 22.—A dispatclr from Volo sars the Villages of Olympus, Refisars, Caria, and Sitochori have been sacked énd burned by the Tul Women, children, and old men were massacred, except someé who escaped to the mountains, which are still covered with snow, Unless relief is aent to them they will probably perish from cold and bunger. The fo- surrection progresses steadily. GHAZI OSMAN. ConsTAXTINOPLE, March 22.—Preparations ore making to give a warm reception to Ghazi Osman, who 18 cxpected to arrive hiere on Mon- dsy. ADRIANOFLE. ConsTANTINOPLE, March 22.—The pollce or- ganized In Adrianople have committed varfous excesses, and pillaged, last weck, houses con- taining the property of Turks and Frenchmen which had been confided to the care of the French Consulate, TUE AUSTRIAN CABINET. Loxnpox, March 22.—A dispatch from Vienna savs that Count Potockl inay become the Pre- mier of anew Austrian minfstry. Reports that he would replace Count Andrassy ss Chancel- lor of the Emplre are untrue. The position of the latter is considered llkely tobe strength- ened Ly the leaning which he has lately shown toward the pro-Russian party. SHOULD DECLINE, A dispatch from Athens says all admit that Greece should decline to take part in the Con- gress il only offered a consultative voice. ORDERED HOXE, A Belgrade special reports that all Austrians in Servia lNable to military service have been ordered to return home, BECOMING SERIOUS. z A telegram from Vieona recelved In Tarls states that Roumania bas refused Lo recefve fu- dependence at the hands of Russia or permita passage of the Russian troops through ber ter- ritory during the occupation of Bulgaria, ANOTHER RNGLISH 1BON-CLAD, LoxDox, March 23—6 8. m.—The lron-clad fo- vincible {s ordered into commission on Monday for the Mediterrancan, QREECE. Amnexs, March 2.—The negotiations be- tween Hobart Pasha and the Greek insurgents bave cnded, Hobart refusiog to Provisional Uovernment of Thes: 14, 87, Pxrenenurg, March 22.—Thero is an un- confirmed rumor {n circulation herc that a revo- lution bas broken out in Roumantis, and that Prince Charles hias fled. GEUMAN POLITICH, Loxpox, March 23-5 &, m,~A dispatch from Berlin says it Is asscrted’; trastworthy authority that Prince Bismarck will make the bill on the reorgunization of the Cabinet s Min- isterial question. THE WALKING MATCH. . AN EXCITED AUDIENCE. Loxpox, March 22.—After midnight the con. testanty In thowalking match lterpately walked sad rested until 0 o'clock this morning, when the score stood: O’Leary, 884 miles; Vaughan, 875; and Brown, 816 The excitement was intense, and attimes the crowd was fairly mad. - Cheers ang yells drown- ed the music of the baod, men dan~ed and waved thelr hats, the American champlon meanwhile forging along at av unbroken stride, apoerently indifferent 1o all surroundings, Vaughan ran most of the time, but Lis trot was 1o faster than O'Leary’s walk, and he galned nothing. Brown plodded along, sometimes runniog, sometimes walking, DUT GAINING NOTUING on the man from Chicago, The others straggied a long distance be- hind,~all except seven, who have abandoned the course. THE SCONE TIIS APTERNOON, At1 o'clock this afternoon tho boards an® nounced the scoro as follows: O'Leary, 413 milea; Vaughau, 308; Brown, 874, Rest not placed. The Ameriean champlon’s condition s un- changed, and he scems ready to do & really end- loss length of walking. Iicis TIE MARVEL OF TR HOUR, Although be has increased his lead but little during the past twenty-four hours, ko is in so much better conditlorthan his competitors that hls final success is now o positivo certalnty. At this hour 2 p. m.) Brown fs sthl golng well, and striving to decrease the lead of his upponents, WEAKENING. O'Leary ls beginning tosuffer somewhat from an affection of the left Jeg, aud shows sigus of lamences. Vaughan suffers much from tender feet, but manfully keeps the track. O’Leary has a flne lcad, but his lamencss, and the fact that Brown is in such fine conaition this afternoon, bave awakened grave fears as to tho resuit. O'Leary Is losiug ground fn the betting. Loxpon, March 22.—At 3 o'clock this after- noon O'Leary had walked 420 miles, Vanghan 410, and Brown 391, Vaughan looked in better coudition than O'Leary, who was trembliug in the koees, SIX MILES AN HOUR. At 0 o'clock O'leary had made 431 miles, Vaughsn 418, and Brown 401, O'LBARY MOLDS HIY' OWX NOBLY, Loxvox March 23—1. s. m.—The pedestrian contest has now beconie virtually & uatch be< tween O'Leary aod; Vaugbay, all other com- petitors betng hopel behlud. Brown ap- pears certain of tho third place, but he is ex- coudincly sleepy. Tho two leaders maintain a remarkably steady average of about four wfles an hour, O'Leary walks ou a track containing eight laps to the ‘mile, while Vaughan's track containy seven. O'Leary walks exclusively, while Vaughan trots occasionally, and by thls means hastwice managed tostightly reduce O'Leary's lead. This advantage was, however, both times regained. Thus at 7 o’clock in the evenlog ,the scure stood: Q' ua, 4835¢: Vaughan, 426; but by 7 o'clock O'Leary had walked £483¢ and Vaughan 453 wiles. At midnight O’Leary and Vauzhan were both reating. O'Leary had scored 457, me 441, sud Brown $13%. Vaughan looks fi r than O'Leary, but his fect are vcr(y sore, and are swathod in cotton wool. ile afso sutfers sowe- what 1o the kuee, but less thsu O'Lessy, Vie- tory sgenis now ALMOAT ASSURED TO O'LNART, The great hove of Vaughan'’s supporters was that he mignt be able to continuc ob the track Friday night after O'Leary, reduco the lead by balf, and thus be able ta start again in the small bours of Baturday with only sbout six miles {0 msko ap. The hovo was fosterea by Vau- gbau's fresh appearunce and plucky “spurts during tha afternoon, when hu for a short time wmauaged, ‘by diut of ruoning, to keep lap for lab with O'Leary, mm‘xm Is ?’lux Y6y laps were longer; bui by widuight these booes wero dissipatod, as the scoro shows., TAKING A4 REST. Lowpon, March 233 8. m.—O'Lcary left the :nck at 11:33 p. m. aod Vaughan at 11:10 p, m. or rest. CHINA AND JAPAN, CHINA. Baw Francisco, Cal., March 23.—Nows bas becu received per tbe Alasks, from Hoog Kong, Feb. 16 and Buavghal, ¥eb. 17, The famine ls stretchiug all over tho nosthern N PRICE FI’%} CENTS. — provinees, and | 2 .’ unparalieled distress. The land taxat +1{ virtoally remitted tn eight provinced, ) late for reilef. The Government aro exhausted, and the utter depletion of this enormous portion of the Empire is threatened., The Viccroy at Hung Chang has sutborized the working of the coal and fron mines in tho neighvorhood of Tlentsin, Tho fron {s pro- nounced of excelient quality, -The coal is fn- ferlor, but sufliciently good (::r smelting. \ JAPAN. ! Yoxonasa, Feb. 28.—The Emperor of Japan sends the Emperor of Tusala the deeonuonl the firat class of the Order of Merit. g Hoshi Lorn, {ormeriy-Compmi e tomd at Yokohama, who has Juat returned from & three-vears' study at the Middlo Temple, Lott. don, has been admiteed to practice in the for elgn courts at Yokohama. '~ -~ Yenomoto, the Japaneso Envov to Russls, --. Bameshima, the Envoy to France and Belgium, sud Moxi, the Euvoy to China, bave recsived Tinperial decorations of the .second class Order of Merit. Yoshids, Uyeno, and Aoki, Envoys to the United Btates, England, sud Germany, decorations of the third class. The annual Industrial Exposition ab Kiota, the ancient capital, opened for 100 days on Feb. 15 The cxhibits are chlefly domestic products. Refinerics for native kerosene ofl are now In active operatlon. A detachment of trooon was sent to the Loo- gm ll;hnds Lo protect thio inbabitants from ag- esalons. ‘The annual report of tho Minlster of Public Instruction, just bublisbed, shows remarkable advances {n popular education since the preced- fng report, The number of new achools is up- wards of 4,000; new tucherl,‘:gwnds of 8,000; new scholars, £217,000; total 0ol attendance, nearly 2,000,000, or G per cent of tho entirg pupulation. = hie Chiucse restdents of Yokohama have con- lml(yg‘tied 814,000 to the relfef fund forthe faming n China. COERCION. NICARAQUA TO UNDERGO THAT OPKRATION, Panawa, March 13.—A tormidable expedition sgalust Nicarugua, to enforce the claims of tho Uerinan Government In tho case of Conmsul Elscnstuck, Jeaves this vort aud Colon this cvening. The Medusa, on the Atlanticside, is o wooden corvette carrylog nine beavy sguns and is jntended to blockade Greytown, rather than to attempt a landiog. The fleet to operate against 8an Juan del 8ur and Counto conslsts of three powerful vessels. The Elizabeth—tho flagship—carrics twenty guns and nearly men, and _ the ladne carries eight guns, ‘The Leipziz fs & . formida fron-clad corvette, with twelve heavy guns, The German Minister to Centrul América sccom- panics the expedition, for aithough diplomacy has hitherto failed, the presence of the fleet will be sufficient to cause the Nicaraguan Govern- ment to come to terms, when his™ services may be required. MISCELLANEOUS. TIHE PAPACT. . Loxpox, March 22.—Dispatches from Rome say the Consistory will be bheld on the 2Sth foat. No encyelical will bo uscd, the Foponot wishing, to commit himsclf to any deflnito policy in tho present complication of European nffalrs. His Holiness will only deliver an allocution, ayold- 1og all political allusions. THE JRSUITS. ‘The head of the Jesuits recently proposed to return to Rome, but the Pope received the prop- osition very coldly. The Jesults are, therefore, opposing the Pope's genceral policy. GRANT. Roxz, March 22.—Cardinal McCloskey and Lieut.-Gen. Count Gerbaix de Sonnaz, King Humbert's ald-de-camp, have visited Gen. Grant. STAGNATION, Loxpon, March 22.—The iron trade in South Yorkshire s n & most staguant condition. ° Large numbers of menareountof work. Within ‘ the past two daya two of the leading works in Rotherham have stopped, owing to the scarcity of orders, and another 1,000 men are made {dle in thess establishments. The Midiand Iron Company had, during the Iast ten years, pald dividends averaging 50 per cent per sunum, It 18 feared the colllers will strike agalnst the re- duction of wages. In that eveut 30,000 men will be unemployed. STEAMRE DISADLED. * Lonpor, March 2.—The stcamship Deomark, hence for New York, was spoken on_ the 141 Inst. In Intitude 44 north, longtitude 43 west, and reported her rudder damaged, but declived uaslatance. TIE NEW ITALIAN MINISTRY, Loxpon, March 21.—A special from Romo eays, excepting Siguor Calroli, Prosident of the Councll} Slgnor Zanardelll, the Minlster of_the Interior; aud Signor Desanctis, Minister of Pub- Me Iustruction, oll the new Ministers are utterly ubscure men, even in Itcly, THE OEHMAN MINISTRY. BrrLiy, March 22—It Is positively stated that Count Stoll vernizerode hos_au- nounced his willingness to aceept the Viee- Presidency of the Ministry, XDITOR HENTEXCED, Pants, March 22.—Tho responsible editor of tho Juurnal La Communs has been sentencea to one year's imprisonment and fine of 5,000¢rancs. ‘Tha'trial was by jury. TUB LONDON “TIMES" ON THE risuxor AWARD, Dievate so Toronin Globe, LoNDoN, March X.—A Times editorial on the fisherles award says: 1t is unfortunate for the good fame of the Btates thut, at & moment when the fnancisl policy of Congrees has awakened grave suspicions and anxieties in Burape, sume American politich comsbderable importance and notorlety display anather phasc of the repudiating spirit in opposing thopaymnent of the award. The reckless lunguske of Mr. liaine and Gen. Hutler 16 aot only throw- ing discredit on the country. but damaging the aystew’ of sottling internationsl disputes by arbitration, ~No country henceforward wifl bo wHling to refer clafms to arbitration, if the declslon of the arbitrators Is liable to bo challenged by the unsuccewsful varty. ‘Thl plain ss that American credit will bo shaken 1f they rcfuse 1o ablda by the award, will be ressonably argued that tho Governmens which sceks to evade the consequence uf a refer- encatos tribunal chosen with itu full knowled; und free consent, s not Mkoly to Le scrupulons wsintaining the oblizatiun of inconveniont con- tracts with foreign creditors. It wonld Lo ua un- dignified for tho ¥iatos to provoke tha Indignation of Enziand and all tho civilized world by a refusal to payan indisputable claim. The questionsconsld. ored by the Commisslon are such that only those who uiastered the wholo case, perbaps oaly those present throughuut the whols luquiry, bave sny clais to pronounca an opinion. Ths' Amoricau case put befor the Commissloners wus most ably, completely, and fully heard, We take it for ranted, therefore, that 1o amount of the sward 1v ressonable. 1f [t weumed to the Americans un- daly large, selt-revpect and a regard for the prin. cipfes of arbitration ought to have restraiued tho cxpresaions of impatience. The attempts ot evasion, and tho attacks upon tho jmpartiatity of M, Delfosse, aro of » picco with tho aplri€ of chleans which has sttempled to force an Juterpra- tatlon of & unanimous award. We hope and be- e that Mr. Blaine will not be able to eot ss0f g countrymen 10 suppott bin b Tolusal (0 pay sho sward, uad t0 siatup the Auserl. can pollcy with the doublo discredit of meanness and trickiness. e ————— YANDERBILT'S MONEY, Seclal Dispatch §0 The Tridune. Naw Youz. March 22.—8cott Lord offered to prove to-day that Commodore Vanderbltt had from his youth up had 8 manls for scquinog praporty that deprived blm of tho sense of jus- tlow; thut tho Comwodore had been fn'the | habit of takiog decds from persous having no title whatever, taking these decds just as the kleptomaniac took goods from a store. Ha should claim that Cominodore Vanderbit had no more moral responsibility {n these moods than the kleptomaniac, He ‘would prove also that tho Commodore carrlcd this manis Into bis grand Fourth avenuo tunuel scheme; that while at first olfering to put in the tuunel at his own expeuse, he subsequently se- cured fraudulent leglslation by which the city ‘wus mads to pay onc-half, and then wade out the accounts s0 that the city had to pay for the whole work. These actd would show a maala that would disquallly s tan from mak- ingawill, The evidence was all rejectod. —————— +A CROSS ELK, Bptcial Dupatch to - The Triduns. 5 JauxsviLLy, Wis., March 23.—DBurr Robbins, the circus proprietor, to-day, whil crossiog s yord in which a savaze elk wap conflued, was attacked by the animal, but, belug armed with a0 ax, he struck it fu tho head, it fu- ing stautly. The elk bad previowsly w ous of the clreus mens o p———: |