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2 Rel ¥ he: 5 when o ja 8 of ome 5 W in to ‘ m, ‘state LN . ftepuhlican officera acceo! perfecily pracel elcane, I e ole e fon was usarpedt et th oar, Whes find 1O POW! Jeuring Boaril Bt OO PVEY Taw, fid ot ac. fnntance of which {s election, narwithstanding projeat yhert PEOICE "‘"‘wfln 1h ted ';f:\.m\nz Bo: wy aumber st for 1h1 arishc! pepar ‘aero yopul ,un'!nl. ortion Of afblo T o ecaus l;nlul oLib 15 (DENN] fnsta '.}(’{\‘rh.ls * Congrese turoed 4 gan ol that o glow taing whieh sleziog 1t ifatwere to concilinte the black vote, auerits Republican wltnenuén, 3 wel dplhe exiden timon; s et well 18 Gove er & andime 1his or) }'"’S‘}ml amajorits, sunaep Y 10,0 or D Is usurpatl certain parlshes luce, n (‘uv Democrats Lo i by throw! revadl. it DIGES i and how it action had been XD BY TIE FOITY-THIND CONGNESS, nees whero the Board had counted ithiont volor ol right, men whom the jonsl Committes hoad caused to be out and thielr ol Democrat yote corresnol the electibns Were o OFFICENS, the vota poll d In the State, 00, ol populution than the mnd d decl ful to overeome not. given to rilngly, an powers nding to that, ol ny reward of preferment. spectal 3 cunized fraud, snys the ver, the Dun- YT RECUNLICAN XLECTION. ed being the and larger i that of the o returns of ared that the nd falr. The Lhis majority, them. Iu sup- e report eites thefinding of the Frye Confmi er to ry antl 8y o returns, 1o ard dectied to diecal [ Democratie votes, : ou they obtalned protests which they n which These atlon, which the “Tho report then d timidation, and argy the Returning nces friven £ nothing by they could onl! Liee, that the discard votes the rd the leces- Aa n pro- picked out ns to pretend ntinildation warishies wero all Jargely emocrats had cals with the nes thnt it wn n nnything by FM {uhrd had hul::l urposs to neutralize any such i "I:g out votes In localjtics where It reciteanutrageous conduct Board In that respeet in to Democratp, knew that they not only {ntiinidation, y hope for of justice by avolding any- might be’ made a ce of rentlemen of of |r tficld, how planters comb pretense for The report then recites the efforts ‘made throughout the Biato by tho showln, character, ns Incd s to et up clubs of both colors, aud sk e h ado 1o ing 1o e e ot ring oined rannin) o fi] n to equnlity in cors, the Republieans, ¢ Democrats, the promises miul nssurances m thentres, ete., The lenders whole mats of came In and became quite enthusiastic wapporiert, amd thus the "voto in some of the foalled bulldozed parishes was the very lnrzest amereasts 43 10 THE- CONSPIRACY 1IN EAST FELICIANA . fhery sonclll Avderson, tectlon, and that vlo, e perih ont. TARIAT, 4 states that, after {lie Democrats had ated the nezrocs there, Kollopz wanted who wos a Supervisor, to hava no 1 Anderson (raudulently ran nway to furnish an excuse for throw- The pariah was thrown out \waseone Supervisor of Reclistration alsented telf on clection-d St e el th o fam of the yote. knowlng that they bad eaptured the negro hired Anderson” to o back mind hold an The Reputolicans then Bt wpon n new dungy ol lection. ;I?u, and dirceted their friends in the 2ot {0 vole, 2o ns to_pretend int] extlnde the p v, foction and The Democrat, arist, They notwithetandiig tha made one re- in Fast Fell- parish hnfdation and sent ont ward to their followers not to come 10 the pulls, refused 1o germitany tickets to bo printed or direninted, wd exorclaed 1hiefr_fufluence to withbold theie o vote entirely. Eignteen hundred rewistered fofes were hal preven cast, ud 431 more, which Anderson ted from being registered, made abont 2,500 votes cast, all Demoeratie, but. NOT ONB REPUBLICAN WOULD VOTE, tangh urged to do so. The whole vote of {lie g at the previoue elections on both sides al Dot exeec oely withheld from cast aod sbsequentlv made tie ded 2,500, '\\m ‘I'he Republlcans pur- any vote at all that they luni been Intimidated und could nat vote, and the Returning Bourd, on thix protest purposely pre- amnged, exelided the voto of the partsh, Tuereport then refers to the supplementary ppers obtained from Anderson und bott of whom were known by the nu Weber, publicans tobe for sale; that atter these Supervisora had wade return that. there was 1o vis olence In thele pndis they were fnituced to make sunple- Bcalary profest; thiey did this b fshes where of perlestly falr aded ke fala e of reward, ticers had scen nud v protests. etion, Kelloge, by sud thn they both contessed In other par- certlfied to ¥ Pressure, ex- “The report 1hen goes on to state how the Re- twrnins Board, havbyz pot poseesrion of such wlwful denve of [mlcwls‘ proceeded to tuke the evi- Infted States oltlcers, money belng modto bring frnorant nezroes from nterior fisldsinton grent vity where they were herded to- b, takion before ofiicials, and hod atildavits written down for them. to which, unon muking thele markg, they yeee! s hoe. The process of MANUPACTORING TIEME AFTIDAVITS feset forth 1o show how the wegroes were - raved foon, amt how worthless the aflidavits, arere. Aaan Toas the fievarning AR W e s 1 ans b werhi e cotoeted. ooty ding ' fon I b “nolites, thut wa faet pescexhle Al althoneh lnrl»h ariupl] iances v” 320tz <yl U nora L ten o 1 1 The report sould never for Aherr v a o atzain hy w ‘A‘v.|‘lh4n Packard, gor counted Iy, whits Packayd mu] out, sl mentioned Saerman's offers > Frove Intnfdation, bist poliuts it that whe- eier the Commitieq” offered o re i by duny They hayl aina tg i Place, sl before e founded. Jy, UIegan] 1o ) ey “vfanet, o written, wind 4 Loulsfana, tention 10 thiy nan‘hy .{’Irsnllnl-:l aned Kl 1 ! ¢ thom, illnateation of how Hourd wi that,in 0 ‘the s i ol i Doy uithongh civetion o the Republleana Wl to vate, s stiown by 1, . [ Ueansy I and, e fonr-ifths of tie v v lid vote with the fturutine Buarsd threw ont (b wl Lie report. poluts out n great iy ol es the 1y perale eharacter it i1 syl e ! jieposst fore weonld bo' vearl by sy In tivw wi Btutes thut ve s onfraged 1 Micigenent. frout nl (he Drledly hich [nyes, \rfiu |t ence was pot praduced, apd flicy wer met :ln;uu :'Xfl‘lnl.' for m;z nrmu}clng 1t how exumbned many of thy witnesses that, !fm]n-lnrr\~ the Retupning Board, t ery fnatance, recanted finl ox thelr talso affidi ¥ ineh statements then refers to the 8 el §e wim ) Lo la who g thut o lett 1yl SR empt I’ e ot sy whose husbut of the Treasury | Tuined low they el thelr fees il wers utterly reck="} beetor of the Niwh Ward i 1876, who left town it conslderiiz i o iyl ol ond i i fu @ this,” wid s - onbirely purposely re- A0 Witnerses, reoes o (he mocrats, i vate, in- atduleiy of the Betury ihility of thele thiem, us they o man rending the Relurniige Hoard fe peog I but the visiting pport whivh they wied_ the Ten_follow ot Of e visitars wers deeetvet by . the b ;«mlum‘n, anl funocently co-oprer raads of the Returlng Buard, while othery did Lo relers very ; deinlla lm\\; 2 e dnthe the alleged ad 00 yoles s t the who, i alimist ts In the fivst us they wabe cturnlng Bourd wore totally un- hepman letter, ply states thi tacts a8 er was actunlly 1y crest of Sl 1) il proth Depurtment, to Commlites to produce u forged let- THE FLORIDA MONTION OF THI KRPOUT ‘l!n\lr‘\wfll ! b the clee uu“h: lee e, "Ll g e e 4 oy 11y, Hirsy eertillente, Aured anothye 1eE and ¥ iaade; Ty 1 anud §1 o 10 New Ur’lL\ 0 2 tripliey oy e I His ying 1y e iy ¢ Tuaphg futig ity Siien 1y Slaw, i} ) Lt Dol it e i ¥as chaned uf“\hu h wey ) el I e Whicl " longed ceptifeato, ot the penylae, W ton there Wl huve OMeey uid the Lamistuun portion (e Tt of nereans i that rd pary of (he e el Lolstana Ileetoyal cortifivates, Prealdent, hnving refu, : Vie e fleputsicns y anteslating ity intinz to resemblo th nte paper eliditec wepw ull upper vunln“‘ chargy ! [ty 18 gecqud eprtificate W | brodueed hejore, Cr eru epyed Wit twe nerlegt hut Dow, atter the Co lon, b0 Uik tis forged ey vl very e tkuu' posalble toget atl (he Al ’ ‘ e coagar o e e St whagntees taglyed nthe Stute bullus of Conguest Clark; low the and the Electora the yeeord of the alist of all persons connected heen @ l»puluh-nl b b wtill Htute appafited to pare tgals with It il {ho serrolly el pne e NG pr prepary Bl that thne, b0 forwn the slimutires of tivo 3 that thus thera wewn pub e furged sle- on Dee. Wwis vogeealold heress s how, wus referred g the Eleetoral Comulse S on 1OL peud, Wit ordered o be minted, o Drinter wog of oo ammlssion w, £ chunal | ] printed paples e forin, wwl the defectlve mu-(njvh hial ‘oumpisalon rhifatey copfis vo really before thy Cumuibalon, tied, wud ‘the record mie (o show us [""‘1'Scmal‘:."!" defeetivo ceptliivaty had beon ciilen o g Shahe pror i !'.llimlu Kellgyer hy e Itnugels 1y € 3 ) uees) 'm!;uf BUny, t Ir :‘H\"Ir:;"' sauig hut jpanit i the W Becon) pp, Leertitlcaty phrcescn 1y o U leht show il pussed upon § desten, Oof the and 1 TC was somethin 1 lict neghirend of Qe ruu CT: hut, | EFQUB (Jopy BTN Louisiay oyl oo N3 by guai) e funnd, ppresaed frony fraud, nubittehed Ansg ot $he Bleefural Commifseio fouzh mady monihs dpurt; by Brry us it had peyer begn' pros huw this was not that pot only 1epnrdy ] Tiunngers ' were nlormed by 11 wrong ubout reiflcate, und how ol the way stgn to impueo 5"'!& ul”" ered, tha CERTIPIOATE thu record, vane ‘Tl yeport regards it o varg ity objeut “belng to wislead 1 and draw off Ll porgons connected with the forder nppointed to ofico, wil the susplelous clrcum- atances conneeted. with the appointnont of the anme, nnd porticularly chiarges that nelloge and ark. his private aceretary, wero privy to the e ¥y wero privy : report ealls attention to THE DANGEIL OF RETURNING TIOARDS, Ci fol and the greater danger of controlling eleetlons and protecting Canvassing Boarda by Federal troops, aml, ahove all, to the crowniig danger wi of ] great that, in ordor to_control it, the rossest {rauds and violnttons of lnw mav be expected on the part of those who desfre ta profit by that patronage, w8 not given to the Etectoral votes of Florlda :w( Lonlelapa; that. Noves, Sherman, and [ of iy tri re ek L. bl to M of the Commilttee have declined to make any part of their report public nnttl after Uie meets i thut I8 new Iu regard to the Pekin and Yeorla whisky crooke. Two o three of the lesser lighta will probably be brought info court to- my ttontion from the forged cor- port then reciteg how "l the have been cate. 'The th which the country Is threatened, by reason the enormous patronnge centered in the Press cney, which mnkos the Presidential oflice sd CONCLUSIONS. It conclindes with finding that full effect iets encournzed this reanlt thnt the second rilfleate from Loulsiana was forged as to Lwo it numes, Ketloug and Clark belng veivy to 3w that Tiiden und Ilendricks reecived 8 ngmajority of Electoral votes, and wers the :l fi:‘-:lcu of tic people at the last Presidentinl Btenter, in all probability, wiil not mnke a parile roport, but will add an_ oxpression of 8 ¥iows ubon certain poiuts in the teatimony Mr. Potter’s report. 2 THE RECUBLICAN MEMNERS. i of the Counniticn to-morrow murning. CRIMT. PRKIN AND PRORIA, Epectal Drvatch 40 The Tridune, SermwerieLD, 11, Morch 2.—Thera 18 little orrow, The ortiele fn Soturday's Times, headed “Ta) Raum Runmimy?” bos attracted conslderahble ottentlon, not on scconnt of eny news or merits it contained, but hecause of its weakness and the amazing Iznorance of the inat- tel n 8t sl this Distriet, Ringsters have Leen zealously and vigorously rosecuted by Dist,-Atty. Cawnolly, Collector lerriam, and Revenue Agent Trumbutl, who T8 treated of which the writer disployed. This e9s of verbinee contalned few, If any, direct atements or chiarges, but dealt mainly In in- nuations aalnst the Government ofllcers of As n matter of fact, thero lono worked up the entire cuge, und to whom all the credit 1s due, The Integrity of there oflleers s universally admitted here. They en- Joy the full contidencn of the several Depart- mi ents at. Washlugton, and considerable sur- prise was oceastoned by the reckless, vague, and grouundless charees of corruption madu” in the articls named. As for Commissloner Raum, he has heartlly scconded alt the efforts mude to et At the bottont facta in regard to the opera- tions “of these Kingsters, This cross-fire will doubtless be kept up vigorousty, in the hope of " eakening the ease of the Government, 1n de- cordanee with the programme hitherto pursued by the Ring. ASSASSING CAPTURED. Spectal Dizpaten to The Tribuie. Serinariery, 1L, March 2,—~The murderers of Dr, Daniel Pearson, of Auguste, Huncock County, who was fonlly murdered on ihie nicht of Nov. 23 lust, have fust been merested, For months no clue ta the perpetrators of this most dastardly murder was discavered, but recently o detective was sent to Minnesota in search of n darkoy named Ed Ferguson. Friday nleht a ah [ guntel was recelved by the Doctor's fricnds atneing that Ferzuron bad been syrested at Minmeapollg; that he iad confessed everything; given up the Doctor's wateh, which was stolen from hiiin thenight of the murder, aud fmplicated Leroy Werking, Marton Iletrick, and John Avey as his accomuvlives, Hetrlek was immediately arreated ot Augusta, while Werking und Avey Wi orders, und are in fall ot Red Oak. roll, i vrominent eitizen of Angusto, arrived to- nizht to procure the neeessary G Augrusta over thirt rerpected, been- wu - espeeinl Ferguson, ran a low dive at Aug arrests i due to J. P Foulyek, President of the Village Board, of which Dy Pearson was n member, NABBE Patpeted 1 anp peteonit ere arrested at Valeses, I, on telegraphie C. 1. Mor- squisitons f raon ad practic vears, Ite wan h T1e was cnticed gut ot town to xee i ipposed patlent nid beaten to death, He had henetnetor ot the darkey Thie others wers bard coses, who The credit of the tn ro ov. Cullom. : Dr, 1% d ut Roerlal Divnten (o The Tribune. Drrnore, Mieh,, Mareh L—Jdobn Taylor, Cole (UL TIET I SR (LR awl € " o sl Yo' suretie, W L FULES RIS FA TR e el was oy fovzery, il dudze® Bwht Qbsmizaed | tin wise, This whilo 1t relieval a “Fuvbor, atul no time was lost 1y ukiy togeo ol It o ) I In quretics from fzadle wider the " nvan- Deteetive Bisuop placel | n wnmnnteation with Chiel faluis, of the Wini- e polive force, wnd the lgttery avped with the el s, procesdad o Toromty, Ont., ated Piylor fn s stall By b inor- i b been carrying ona isfinees nE green groeey Toronte, supplybmng hotels and bongdine Botsea, nd enjoyine o trade of hetween 350 il 3700 wer T was eerilly fandignant at Volis nerested, bt conzented to g o Windsor quietly, whers hie now awadts the rasaintig for- » vonvle T b 3 it ol i ol 1 & ¥ k) i ol " \ " { # T et 1,000, the umonpt of His bail-bond THY, HORICON Nutlonal avenne i this elty, touns of lioes Jutemneh o be fupled to retim home vests fear s bn {1 ipan deyesd arl yohll, con Lo investigute, Tetpey declaring his oo n pe) linlde the-city hnits, v wus rabbed, the inal}-bygs rifledy und the yelue abi Jetters'carried i i sk il tes of extrulitionss MILWAUKEE VI'E) oeelad Digpateh to The Tritans. Mirawasiae, Wik, Mareh f—In the Munfel- al Conrt this worning, dohn. Ao, Wi was « of purticioation after the fact In the ahery of John Lanbenhetmer by the Blerbaeh vy, appeired 1o fake bis sentence. Judge tallory Bmpoged u fine of 3200, which swis romptly pale. Allsonezpresses cralifieation at exitbt, muyiine that after tla senfence v hie fully expeeted it o fine of 52,60 woubd be fmposed upsn o, Fhe Chivago fifends of “ Smpper ! Jobuny Agnew, snother of the convieted Blerbaeh Eang, ars mnking dreonous efforts to by the neecssary AN of i defanit Iz petlon € whleh he stpnin cominitted v the Buprems Caurt upon e motion for trful. “Che objeet of dgnew's Iriends is to tath bis Teloase, no bu can skip for parts un- nown, nml thus eseape the term of hnprison- ent that awalis i, pend ARSIE MYRTERY, Spevial Dlsvateh to The Tyibune Minwanis, Wis, Mareh 2=The bellel pra- ofls here that o o found marsdored amt robbied on Horeon Marsh suveral days sluee I [headore Flolz, o teanster, wha reshlded on Holz fent for Torleon early Just weeky taking with him sev- ral Bnudrest dollyrs with which to purchase a 1o wory 4 bulTplo-rob w'ml. 'y eeordigg to previons arcangement, his te L r"}unrh:ll to ljave lesn mur- wpties liaye gone.to {lorl- A FENCE, Kuecinl Dlunateh 10 Tis Tribune. Broassaroy, 1L, March —Saturday the pobies broke g reeatdar den of burglars sl Njares by the enstepp papt of (he ¢ty arresting Mrs, Fuols far Keeplng a fence Jor pecelving tolen property, smd fen otlers, amont theny fpnr wonien, tva polored \'um}lmmls‘ aml foug notorions foeal thieves, of #tolen gouds wis forud, gnd has been already fdengilled.” A large sumber of hurglaries gt nIght yttacks are thys explained. An mmense quaniity bl RUPPOSED SUICIDE, Fpactal Dispateh 10 The Tribune, Fary Warse, March S—Jdames U, awlking, o well-knawn eftlsen, - formerly agent of the Sineer Muchiue Comypuny, whowas vuder bonds ) nwaiting triul, has disgppearcd ey bt leaving u il o e ul’m; that, tlier than go (o Jull, e wonhd die, 1 ?uuylnh l»ml;" \‘muhl' ho nll‘ml ||‘|'By. ‘gln’r.)fi‘n tver, - 1t fu thought that he Jus, committed wieide, mud svarch 18 noy being wmade for hiy ciuling, . ' _ LSPAGE-COACIT ROBBED, (arveston, March 1.—A Fort Worth aoeglsl ava the out-going Yuma sfuku was again stop- The auly passense THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCH 3, 187 CONFLAGR. The Town of Reno, Nav., Visited by an Unquenchable Fire. Iour Iotols, Threo Freight De-~ pots, and All the DBusiness Ifouses Destroyeid, The Loss, One Milllon Dol- lars; Insurance, $180,- [o] Fioroeness of the Flames---The Little Oity Nearly Ruined, RENO, NEV. . Rexo, Nev., March 2.—At nbout a quarter to 6 this morning tho alarmn of fire was sounded. Tha fire commenced {n some wood bullding at the weat end of the busincss street, back of the Masoule Block. A fearful pulo was blowing from the west nt the time, and, before the water conld be gol oty the fire wns beyond control. ‘The flames leancd from house to house, nnd from block to block, with lHzhtning rapidity, The panie-stricken, hnlf-clottied people caught o handful of thefr most valtable erticles, und teft all elso to the demon of destmction, The lisemen woro helnlcss, 'Thio flercences of the wind and the Intensity of tho licat rendered St impoasible to zet clote enough to do any goods - - Iu three hours all of tlic bisiness part of the town wns in nshen, the only houses escaping be- fng the Masonle Bulldlug, with Hagerman & Schoollng’s grocers storo on {ta first foor, and dJalin Larcombo's. § Everything eisc s gone. Dufidings that stood other fires without dom- age melted before this one. Among the bulldlinga destroyed arn the three frelght depots, Bepder's Bank, the Post-Oflice, Davidson's and Frederick's jewlry atores, Pennl- ger & Osborn aud Shoemnker’s drug-stores, Poor the Deoont, the Tollord, -the Internne tional, "and"’ the Areade Hotels, both tetegraph offlees, Wells, Farzn & Co's oflice, the raflroad baggage-rooms, the Haptist and Catholie Churclies, Hammond & Wilron's atable, the Academy of Musie, Uarnett's, Pres- cott's, und Gray & Issac’s dry-goods stores, Abraham’s and Nathan's clothing stores, Man- ning & Duek's mid_the Farmers' Co-operative Assoclation grocery stores, Two or thres Central Pacific traing, including the Hghitning trafn, were deatroyed, The conditlon of tho teacks made it necessary to transter the pussengers to the V. & T train across the river, to.go tu. Virginta, The Joss, ns near s can be caleulated nt (his time, Is ahont $1,000,000, with enly about $150,000 insurance. Tive lives ave known to be lost, as farns heard froyy,—Mre, John Beek, John Riley, wid theee tramps. . A number received fujuries, but at this writ- Ingg It 18 lnposaible to cet correct Information, The gate blowing was the fiercest known for many u day, nul It carrled blazing pieces of tin- ber for milex, Several farm-bouses situated two miles down the teadows wers burned by this means, After working untll exhausted, theywhites farced the Chinere to work on the enginek. Already seversl ave laving Jumber bauled upon thefr st smoking ground. Itomes are In great demand, snd the citizens are throwing open thiefr doors ta the homeless ones, nml are doiug all they can to relieve the distressed, Abe oo The bulldings on Plaza etroct, fucluding the Academy of Musie, are burned, and the fire only stopped when wJ) was destrayed. Even the residenees of W. 1L Gelchell nnd W, IL Treadway and athers’ were hot far enotuzh away to besayed. The Centrnl Puetfis yard engine No. 48 fought the fire bravely untif her enb ciught Sre, und the enmneer hod to ahandon lor to her fate, Awater traln arvived from Truckee, but too Iate to do any cood. Reno I8 now n sulmrh withont o town, nml ntertulidl ag 1o hee abillby 10 bosuragn e arenwted b Frankitn, of Coltulii, . Assurance, of Torantn, 85, Roahieater, £:2,000 Merchanty? & Mechanies® ot Richmond, £4,0004 and Nowark of Newapls, $26000. Fowr mon havo Tieen arveated, shipored 1 have heen connevtod with the ang who eatisel the fives Inat nieht, Whe vity wis ot restored toe qutet uned) doy- Thght, tho fears of a wevneral contlagration be Hraminent wl) night, iz AN £1IeA - A till-alarm to Engine Company 235 ot 12:00 yestdndoy afternoon was eaused by o Jaening ehliney at Now 116 Wast Eizhteenth street, awned by Mathiew Smitheumt eccupied as a ted ement by reveral fumiliva, Dumage nominal, . - —em—r GOLD AND SILYER. Big Btorles Alaml Phelr Bolng Pounit In 1o Menomines Runge=Views of the In- eredulous. Spectal” Pispated. to The Trime, Minwarkes, Mureh LM oo Hingern, wha witly other Miwa In Interested In the Qulnmesee, Vuleang Norway, mnd Cyclopa fron mines on the Menomlnee Ruwice, where dls- coveries of goll mad sllver by paying quantitivs ure reported to . bave been recently made, re tursed to-day from ntrlp of personul observa- ton to the minligs dbplets Thiy- ung correspondent duterviowed Mr. Hagerman durdg the forenoon, for e pyrpose of gbtaln- Ing Ighe views apsd Jmpressions o refereme o the discoverles, 1l represents thut moeh ex- itesent exlets ot Waupedah, wherg the Eme- mett and Weeen mines are sitiatid, e peos Ple thepe suy that an experfenced siver-miney nrelative of dudge Inualtd, of Menominee, the Presitent. of the Company operating the Emmett wwl o freen mines, vise Itgd these mines, audy o after exguiby- ing the ore, salil It yezemblued some of the vies out West trom which gold und =illver werg oxe tracted, Upon'thie ‘sirength’ of this ussertion sumples of tivee dliTerent Kiwls ol ore were ol il sent tor Chlvago ta bo analyzed, The ylehd af the fiest sgnple o the fon was $010 10 olid aned $1277 ln #lvers the yleld of the seeond, $4,32 fiy ohdand §16,250n slivey; the yleld of the third, $U5 fu gold and 810, fu aftver. Mp, Hagerman conld “obtain po in formation ng tg hay the sgmples wero selacted, wind thors not Kpow even by ropytation the ehes- 18t who mnde the analysis, 1t s clafmed, how- ever, (et ho 13 the chomilst 0F the Budllow Re: Ninlngs Company-in Chivage, by owpers of th aro ¢ ecstagie s Dréen il Emmett Mines aver thelr diseovory, sl spegk of Sour silver aml gold miues with el oppageit Cyride ol thinks e effeet will bo to domorallas theas men inorg than ever before. ‘Fhe imapaters of the Emmott amd Beeen Mhies luye. telegruhed to thgle agent ut Clovelunt nob 1o ol any more of the proitet In stogeat that point,* ralia ds conlident that even dinmoy s vol- cunte peninsula recjon, gl elatims that gold sl silyer will be ot o extend through the entive rang. - A Me. Buell - hes gaken sowmo Uuinnesee ore to Chicago to be nuglyzed, This r. Buell gaxa by ylwaye knew thay sllver awl gold pxigtod by shut veglon, wid had beop yuleily gugpged for eomg thne fa séeure same org Jand, But,” to use his owt Janguage, Snow thyede d— faols have gono-wnl fouud thy gold and sliver, und spoiied all my plans,! Ar, Hagerman suve he doi't sy awake dichty product ere g&cd. “ith ity uable nduisiure of un\u Wi sliver, In fact hie don’t helleye that there L wuye thing i th roported dlscovery, and thinks that the exeltement will spewlily” o outs | For tha prescut, huwever, everguody Is excited, snd e along the vange pres=nt sn nunay jstedd appentance, Before returning to Milwaukee be dmd w tonvessation with Mre. Chalmers, of the flem of Prazer (& Chnlmers, Chlcagd, maanfacturers of ininfue machinery, bi the conrar of which Mr. Chalu It he had never heard of wivar heing a einfen with Iron Y the quantities repreest und even {f such were 1l fact, he did not ) uf any process wherehy it ean be sepatated from the coarser metals profitably. In conclusion Mr, Hagerman said: * Suppose that gzold to the amouut of $0 per Lon doca exist fu the iron ore. ‘fhat is only onc-third of an ounee In 2,000 pounds, amd therefore will ro- qulre flne worle to wet it out, Of silver, accord- lig to the reported analysis, the nmount would be’ tva pounds fo 2,000. Unilke the Silver- Ialot rock, which fs soft, [t will be dilicalt to scparate silv. r from iron ore, and {lie expense of dolng 8o Wil aunvly be enarmons.” Mr, Hozerman 18 & “shrewd obserser, and o cool, cateatating man, Heuce his opinfon of these ao-called discoveries of goid and silyer in the fron region §s entitied tomore than ordinary welaht, Besides, he has larzo amount of eapl- tal fnvested in the mines, a fact that oueht to cause him to_become enthuslastie If there ex- {ated the slightest oceasion for enthusiaam, e et—— AMUSEMENTS. THE GERMAN DRAMA, The German theatro at Hooley's s gaining in papularity from week to week. The interest in good (lermon dramntic performances has been revived entlrely by the excellent performances given by Mr. Hoechster's eflicient company, Not only are full houses the rule azain, but the audiences arc made up of the bestclasees of Gertnans, which woes to show that thecharze that the Germans hicre will not support & first- class German theatre steadlly Is entirely false, The Instantancoys and uncxpected success that has attended Mr. locehster's venture proves this, aivl it I8 bhut fafr to say that he fully de- serves it. T1o has by long oddsilic Yiest and most complets German dramatic company that has evor been brought together o this city, T'he plays brought out thus far have oll been well thosen and performed In n manner that wonld do eredit to muny of the Court theat, in (iormany. Beshics, tiiereisa pleasing variety, Cumedics, farces, dramas, cie, relieve each other in quick succession, and all are egually well produced. A week ago n farce comedy and uncmun-crenucvummlly‘wr[ormvd.nml by way of changze last evening ** Pauln," s drauia of the Freneh school, was brought out, aud achieved no lcss a suiceess than the previous perforinance. ‘The play performed waos a soviety draniu of mmore than ordinary mert, 1t s highly exciting, has a complicateil and Interesting plot, and requires intenscly emotional acting ta make it effective, It has never before been performed in this city, probably hecause there “has - nover been o company hero that could do it Justice, The good opinlon heretofore formed of Mr, Hocchster's company was Ftiil more enhanced by the splendid and nlmost faulticss performancs of this dillenit drama, It §s difMcult to suy to whom of 1he performers the most eredit fs aue. Probably the best plece of actlng was the part of ol Father Loreaz hy Mr. Hocehster's efficlent stage-inanager, Mr. Leon Sherer, It was the first prominent part aesumed in this city by this wman, wnd even those who expected sumething exteaor- dinarlly good. from this renowned ehiarieter actor were not dtsaopointed, Miss Linn Wasg iy, who nssiinedd the part of the persecuted, tradteed il Pawla, who was mnde to suffer to gbleld her heartless mmd frafl o 1ler- mine, showed n versaullty that really astonleting. While It was known that she was pou(? sonbirette,yet many donbledfthat she could siceesstally co];’m with un emotlons) thar- neter of tis kind, But slie showed that she s fully ns rood an_emotional aetress as i AOU- hrette, und It 48 bard to sy B which line ehe excols, Mixs Kuhn s Heérmne 1he fufthless wite of the Count Von der dlirk, had the suost ditienle par yet usaimed by her (n this eity. Ier performance exceeded In anerit any effort. of hers in this efty thus foe, 1t wae n pertorm- anee of which any leading lady in the conntry might well be prond. Mr. Rodenberg as Givich, e devoted lover of Pantie, niel Mr. Lavens as Connt Von der Birk, wese alio very efleetive, Mra, Hoon s Jfra, Von Sucrndorft nud Messars, Meyer and Engol an e, Vor Warnbgund Bur- o Krnest Hylar vespectively, also deserse great eredit for good acting, THE CARNIVAT, 01 AUTHORS, The veople of the .cntire Novthwest. will be jzeatified to know thut the proposed Carnival of Authors, under the ausplecs of e six Jemdhng charities ot this city, I3 progressing toward o happy and frceessful - disue. Alrendy it is evi- dent that this iy to be one of the gramdest en- tertatmnents s most notable events ever wit- nerread fn s country, The entivs enterprize is to beon o geale ot magniieance of conception il elaboratencss fn dofiifl vf exceutfon sich ng will elilienge the ndmibration of all elasses, aml feave Chicaigo without arlval e thils nw fnall Prakiiirn, Mane af the el anthaption vith e (RN e o o tpesd requvrd ra, ry I8 combuand by e ity have xoignlv chnpaetera sebuetind o b ey thin btet Laloosin el 1) persanoto tie vavl- “ie al the 413 moat. popular authors, Mr Trauic P Pense, Wl yan; 1 shiullar enfrrtatnment x & siee bty fn Easteen clijes recently, I engaged to cotfitet 1his enrntvel, aud in @ tew duys he wiit onter aetively into the worle, i e openine will omenr the evening of Aoril 13 winl P eptertaimnent will extend over a i tudbn 1 mntines each alterinnm, canatly divided be- taw, b rensaing lor Chfeown sinl the Nortiny clation of this worthy s e tendsnee nid Hheral sunport duriter s vrd veas, I few davs sulcommittees will die ap- pointed aml sanonnead 10 the publie, alzo atl ek otie detaiis an will be of interext, “Phie pestznment of authors {3 s follows: o Mt f-Orphan Ayl 1001 Nhithtn, reciic, o Maddln'a Cave ‘aie] Gnethe, 5eenes .o o e or MR Fioblamith, kpepes, Fha Btoop 1o Conguer Hwlew Cottago, revin AT A Cnitdren’s Taspitals dren's LAL Leven, Wamisnl [i 1ngo, #ecnes (o Champere Aytholugy, see Tount Qlyniuns Chutti Wi Miitary Tipoth, Women's Clielstian Assoctation: Maunre, reeny Vale of Caxhm, ihackeny, o 'a ere ¥, Beenu weenn, uF, Acune., Whittte Vo T v Foundlinga® Aid Sovety Aldrich, veenw, Hinln, weone, Lomgrelluw, #eea Shukepeare’ ... o Iinods udusteis) Seh Dickens, secup, (LA Keull, wvene . «Ull Carloshiy Khop waes STamary Buroninl 11atd Maney Castle il (e Abbey bavo ngl yet heen pnslened, The aceeseorivd, consistill ”of Faley Lakey Ritla itnueey, Archery Ruuge, Jarley’s Wax \ ‘u.‘ cteg W b appuriined aneng Ui wocletivs, “Phe Eyecutive Canniitien con- alsta af the Presidents of te ditferent B 08 Chavitien nixl Seeretarion and - Preasuser followss Mek G J6 Murstt, Chateiaa, 1, L8, . IHiton, W G 11 .00 Ay Mes, B 0, G Howel, W, 1 Miay Mix, {ablf ratary i st MUSICAL NOTES, Pl Oatgs teonpe open fa Clieimmsg shiswaek, miving © 4 M. 80 tmatore," WL Peft Tue” S Chimes o oy, ol @ La Perleholy” i Bt Abbatt troupe Wil bd in St Loy his week, apd sonowe The Bohepitan il wChimes of Normands," ¢ Panlant Viginta,'? w1 Pravatore,t wimd * Faust,! fhe Btyakaseh tronpe closed 8 Montyeal sea- son on Batunday nfght, aml this week will ba' I Torontae * Nk Migu Carmen™ wng Y Proyatore M urg sunonuneed, The seyenth coucert of chanhag muste in the Clnelnnatk Cotleire takes plwve bext Thursuay ovening, | The muste will cousfat uf "l‘L'filmn X trio for apvings, G minen o Ttnhinstg Bonuta, o 18, tor plst and eellod and wapn's quartet i A winer, up, 4l “The_repeytolrg tor ‘the Mublesul oupe by N b olE St nn followas © Sbontats WH Durblore i Beviglin™ Tudaday, Lobiets ring!? Wednoaday, vFausti? Thuvsduy (u i‘lmu'kl?u). sthgela gt and Fridayy $0he Mugly Plute.* 411 M, 8, Plnafora! continnes 1 will bo griven this week W Chicago, York, Uhhatelphia, Bl New Urleans, Cioeiinatl, s 15 hn 1o, 113 lludug“'\'n\v Itlnore, © Washinuion, Clevoland, Martiord, New flave In the Gr: Mtle, De Murska towly bort,' from = Pinafore, St duather of Bulltvan’s operettas, ‘in addl- tion to ** Pinafore 7 atl %7Te Borcorery!? has come to_the surface, called *T Ladront’ (T Ratibers), which was produced at the Broadway Theatro last Thursday evening, The New York Herald says “ 1t §s n very short and quite an amusing fittle work, confainimez a not fncoi- slderable nnmber of comia sitiatlons Rl gome pleasing, I commonplace, misie,” Corl Rosa's company produced “The Hugue- nots" in Londonon the 13th ult., with Van Zandt “a4 Valentin and Mans as Jla. ‘Ihe Londou Times says: ' It is exactly In the qualitics of n tenore robuato that Mr. Maas, the representative of laul last night, wns wanting. e jean in- telligent and refined singer, and the lvrieal passages of his rm, such a8 the Homanee In the firat act, were throurhout satisfactory. nus in the grand duet of the fourth (fv the present ver- los the third and Inst) act, hisphyaical strenpih was hardly equsal to the demands ‘of the music. Mudamie Vanziol (Vwentin) here also was less seceasful than n the equally - beautiful and alnost equally difficult duet with Marcol. The netine of this lady, although sometimes & Jittle exacpernted, is well suited to the highly- dramatie pituntions with which the libretio abounds.* Julis Rive-King played at the sixth Harvard concers In Boston last Thureday evenlog, The Advertiser snys: . Mra. Jitng, though not in ber best health, played admirably well, and gave new evidonce of the ro. murkable progreas ko has made and ia making in lier agt, Ter Perlnrmnnu of the Jlomance snd Rondo ttom Chopin's E-minor concerto—which are much the most intercsting movements of the whole composjtion-—was not in her strongeat style, hut shared o delicate appreciation of every phase of the music, and was distinguiehed by grace and finish, ra ed an solos Liart's Taran- tella from ** Veneria et Nopoll, " an organ prelade by laberbier, and au organ fuguc by Gollmant, tho last two pieces I the form of plana tranateip- t1ona of her own,- The vrelnde and fague were new to Buston, aud swere bath fnteresting, the lat- 1er being peculiacly effective, nnd justifying,.so far ae 11 went, Gulimant's rirlug reputatfon as n brifliant and Ingenious compornr, - e TENNESSEE BONDS. Damnging DNisclosures Hefore the Yegisia- tive Investiguting Coiamittes, « Apretal Dispateh to The Triduna .. NasnviLe, Tenn., March 2.~ A careful exam- inatfon of the testimony tuken by the Legisla- tive Committee appolnted to iuvestizato nnd report in regard to the Htato debt reveals additional crookedness on the part of men who have hitherto been regarded as the most, promicent citizeus of Tonnessce, but who by the evidencs of reliable witneases ara reduced In a ten-fold ratlo {n pub- le estecm. The testimony of Joseph A, Mabry, of Knoxville, who, in conjunction with Thomns H. Calloway, R. T, Wllsqu, C. M. McGhee, and John R, Branver, indiveetly bribed Gov. Brown- low, I8 very damaging to Col. John C. Burch, ex-Comptroller, late eandidate for Governor, present chlef editor of the . Noshville American, and sspirant for the position ol Socretary of the United States Senate. Mabry toatitied that In the summer of 1868 he went to New York to speculate fn Tennesice botida, Hefore guing there he employed Col, Dureh to keep him informed by telegraph and letters in rogard . to eversthing about which he might want * fuformatlon in connection with his specutation. Bureh wrote arele eles for the npoewspapera and manipulsted 1he press dizpatches, a8 e informed Mabry by tetter and personally. Maley afterwards pakl Nbu nearly $2,000 for two months' work, The editotlats written by Bureh in favor of depres- sion of State: lionds were published i the P'ress _and Times, n Republican paper. V. Lowe ewore that, previous to lon of the Legislatare of 1874, & Tute, a member, was indebted to nim. A 11¢ falled 10 puy, and afterward told the withess thinty pending ihe paasage of the Fundlug biil, Maf. Thoman O'Coatior “ealled upon hini wnd told him 10 use his infinence to pass the bills, st 1o pay over to m (O'Connor) whiat money e bad, ond after the passare of the bifl hio (Q*Connor) wontd buy londs and diyide -the profits, Tute did su, und lost money, oyl oot el A SOUTHERN HOME. Bescription of the Florldn Wintor Realtence of Me, and Mew, O, € Golllus, of Chleago, St._Auguating (Fur) Orene, £2b, 22, Durlig the present week we had aceasion to yisit the mansion sl gronnds of the late Dr, Brouson, sitnaterl on the corner of §1, George aml King atreets, and opposite the Plaza do la Constituclon, nnd nosw ocetpled by Mreoand Mrs, £ €. Colllns vl Master Hoburt Tavior, of Chi- M e midaraid by e ueali ente an King i apf 0 i1 eacoar e ooy atinnes i aemaen wity bttt it Momee ok bhns fi0e sl ween row hu feout o o tho mshy walht oloso by oncof thesm, 8 cplenidid_muznolis, with Ita dark graey wlossy folinge, flo-lied i the snnlieht, and mineled ifa Beitty witlh that of the erupe myrile, the wleander (£ feron,) wnd sngo palw. Th fromt of e halise was vy growtl of vy, amt @ompletely e Eher beantital trers, plants, sud e aronnd, forst altogether o & soft fovellness wnd tonering magnllleruee then entered the liougg—it superly, el ety sk spoctons meanshon s o wiin natl poss through from front 1o Tear, with - laree Nteliome vosms on either shle, arranged aml fupnished Wiy greal tuste, Passing to the Hoor ahove, the e pellned Liste, ond elegines wus displayed 3 the vwnnK were tlehly furnished awd” oramented Wit ehioiee articles wwd piciores, From this floor wo went o the eupolo, from whieth o sgepo of wagplticenee presented Hselfo - Looking oo northerly threction wave o splemild vlow of the Plazy de 1 Constljacion the palace of - the Bpanish Governors, and o fors il wide sxtend- el ey daome Luitd s mnd Deantifl Teyond this, 1he rounds of i Guvther on, the |umi i of Lol far awa i tie distunce; riban pd dork g outhward, the fastted. hepeath sy Then w1l Berne wa iy snagnif- waters of the benittiinl bay Hreyond Iy Anastasin Inluiud 1 Attantle sprend -out fn all, left “the white Deaely re g 1o the west, The 81, 8 forest & n forerts hefore the Tpnking castw cents he pla sonrkien Hke siivers utnd tien the hroad fta ghorys o e 1o the Tookied Tike w s Hie of show-hanks, the foams e venkops W Aushlug gt the shore gl »pxrklluu%n e wunslifneg o solt iy hreeze pevfimed witl thee Dreath of Foss, wis watl g by at the ime und made the whaole geene fecis Tike fafey Loy s Descendiin to the gronnd floor, we paseed out. o e peat of the manglon, and here wo bebeld anotier seene of gxauisite loveliness; ovantiful rosus fwined i wrentligulons s balcony. some af (e rupnimg porg than twenty feat hich frony the etk - O ong side stood u splendid date patil, Wit inece eeubipy ulant heneaths on the lefta hawisome mulberry tren (Morus wgpa) spread forth ts Dright green leuves) o white Jadnbne elimbed up © frum - pharzi 1o lmbéony; e trees ol Datmonlers pvew around; the Huwe teee with fine faet Jurd Tipe, wus thera; four Kimls DI lemon tces, with same " sbiendid rlpe frit Lapghns ou the branchesy thy edtron treo and Ji phien, lPu Inpter woverel with youns Tenit s u oenidiful shdy howr of onypee trevs, of which there were five ditfepent vaiotics,— the wuet orange, tie sour, the bitter-swers, the myrtle-liaved and the maudurin orgiee; Iy brond Jenves of 1l hanana were juat begl ad would soon expand - all the soft green fuliage of peautitu) trevsy 12 T snreml, tele tranfeal glorys Th (a1 u(]n\‘c-, syl other perops lavaly “tlowevs” mnl. Yluntl“l T over alxty diTerent vawlétiey of rubvs, £0va to the place the appearatcs of au earthly pardicu—nhil this, ton, fn winter, While wy arm hepe Juxtoiat i sugabine, fruit and Howers, thy less fortunate “dentzens of ihe Nurthare hivering i the cald, wintry blust, The seene wltozatheT Wad Dok uply istructive hut very Inteveablnin sl exqulaitely beantityly as well as magoitent, . & e R - THE WEATHER, Qrpion. op. sug CigEe Blukas, Deeige, Wasisazon, 1 O, March =1 oo m.—I catlons: Fer thy Upjer Lak reglon apd Fpp Misstualpp wd LowEr Missaur] Valieys, slicii- Iy warmigr, pursly vloudy, or clgar weather, Wikl winds wbifiog te euy il south, and slowly fulling hovowmetor, ‘of ‘Tonngesce un) Ohla ypilev, sreas of Hght taly, follpwed by vlewrlig slightly wordies wenther, sllght rise, followgd by slowly fall- fuiz. baggmeter, nurthedy to westerly winds, il;l{t{m; to westerly und southeyly dheliy the night. ¥ For the Lower Loke reiou, aitly slowly wentlier, northerly to eaqtesly winids, posstbly shifiing to senthorly during the afterioou, & Sliicht s tn Hhe teunerabure, - ristng, ol lowed by fubling basometes, b} THAT DISEASED HEIFER Which Was Disosvered and Killed at the Btock-Yards Last Week. The Statement that It 1iad Cnntngluns' Plenvo-Prienmonia Untrue. The Difference Botween Common and Con- "tagious Plenro-Enenmonia, - Symptoms and Condition of Anirals AMleted witk the Two Corplaints, The matter of the existence of contaglous pleuro-pnentonia at the Utlon Stock-Yards, Chleaga, which has been a subject of conversa- tlon and eominent. smont the stock.men for o few daya past, is something that {s ealculated to triko a heavy blow at the cattlo intereat of tha West unless 1t Is promptly and decisively cone tradicted. It fs very nufortunate thut such re- port should galn credencs for. a moment, and was perhaps more the result of basty judgment and nervous exeltement than any desire oo the part of those who may have started the report thot such disesec did oxist in the ono case which. has already heen. mentioned -in the publle presa. A misstatement travels much faster than the truth, dud, while the yeport may have gone abroad, as it undoubtediy lims, that a caseof contagious pleuro-pnaumonin had been discovered here, rome effort should be made to neutralize fhe falss rumor and make plaln the true condition of affsirs among the cattic of the Western country, the great sonrce of supply-of-buef for the United S:ates and Englntl. That & mistake was made {bers cau be no doubt; but subsequent investigation, condneted by the Inspector of Cattle at the Stock-Yards and other scientists, has proven heyand all doubt that the Urst. and upfortunately hast reports were not suthentic, it haw beed state hy those-who src fu_authority in the field of Inspection at the Stock-Yards that on the 221 'of Februory *'8 yearling helfer wos fonnd which exhibited sighs of plenru-pneu- monfa,” sl persons who cannot distinguish between a comumon ease und one with coutaglous characteristics were gulck to jump at the con- clusion thut this - heifer, whichi- waa killed and subscyuently examined, | LELONGRD TOTHIA LATTER CLASS, Jo fact, it hay been. stated . that one of the pereons charged. with the exowmifuation of the anfmal i bis excitement over the discovery of the pueutnonla symptoius stated to a live.s{ock edllor ju the city thit o vase of contagious vleuro-pneumonta had heew discovered, Con- itz from sch & ource, it was naburally e cepted as trup, but subsequent Investization proved that mdiviinal to hate “been unfortu-+ nately bnaty fn hly expression, und that It was made withont a thoronzh exatinatfon. ‘Fhe hest aurhorities ngrec 1hat, as o sequel to commonurspuradic pleuro-pnenmonia (the fatter not contuedons), hepatization mar ocear fn all dnmeatte animals a8 well as fn anan, but eneh hepntized etate of the lunes [a generally not vounected with an enlargement of the lung. In vontogiotis pleuro-puentonts there e alwavs an culspzement of thediseaged portion of the fume, In vontggious pleurd-poennionla the extornal nppearance uf the luug aiways shows disealorizae ton, Thix s due to fibrous deposite In the oleurn umd ‘upon {ta surfuce. This dues not exist In common plesro-puenmonia, which is not contaw . Tu tontdedons ‘plenro-pueumonia, besides the surface of the lung showing thede morbid alter- atlons, the Inner walls of thie chest are similarly aifecied, amd present the 8ale appearaiiee, There 18 atso o tendeney for the luuggs to adhura tu the aldes of the cheat by fibrons or false ex- udations, Thisfs not fonmd In common pnoi wonla. The pleura, which lhes the Inaes wind the walls of the cticst, ulso fines the bag con- tuininz the henrt, ouid shows an exterual appear- ance slmilar to 1he one abose ‘deacribud, Por- tions of 1he Janus next to this heart-bage will be found nttached to the heart-bae the sume as are the Tungs tohe ribs. Wihen a sectinnal inelston i< made nto the Tung In o case of plenro-pmenmonis, ita dis- eased portlon ahows A peenbiar mottled appear- unee, Jike mottled roap, but mors intense and abrupt i colorization, wnd not so eradauat as fu soap. This 18 not present. in g hepmuzed Inug 28 o sequel to common pucumonia. Portiong of e MAY nEcoME Tuus wnrkTizen n different septions of that orzan, and at fhe sume tine therswsernaln nterullate scetjons which ure, apparently lealths andyseful, T Hepatization from eciuon mienmonia to suely futervals are formed, flepaliastion as @ eonse. quence uf gornon pneumonia (OF non-conta. Huepmeitmen) o 2oy retts endine s Paitine ol 1he s of ' i comwon pacun the Jungs Kre the ol 1t should be dues nnt neeescarily folow fu ol enots of o Mol poeduonia, but fu o contagious plev poctnonia it b abrags prosent. Where there 140 snapivion of e preaence of s Qe Hepil Lt hepaty; et at understood that, contaie ppisetnutt, (o as 20 s chiara’ dfapellud Dy other " attend cirenmaianees 0 TS i persture of U dlagnoss tatuerion of in ol to v eperp! dis comes contirmed whvn g the thermotnttes, the temperits exvved 1603 F, Thepe I nlsot pressed voudition of the animal. Tl k- e 12 bapeard, (e gyelids draopli, e eyes watery, ischurge of mueous rem e nostrils, Dikrease e wupber of fusplration il explrations of nir, thoder pormal efreamstunces thee an- Apirations aiwuhl e ut the raty o1 elight to tea per pinutes batincontagions plenro-pnetmonta 1t 14 Tomnd 10 run ta Giteen, tWenty-ive, or sore per minate, seeordupz 10 the stute of Phe Airew ere {5 also @ vorrespomling incresse in the In he wdvaneed stage of this Aty the brenthing Is aceombunied by n sup- Pressed muis or grant, and Tegoent dnd i prerged dry, hoekfing ol Vhe appearanes of e oninat oy At sands—-its arched” back, the fore i -spread: apurt 1o fucilitate Dt b, st Bsnging head —will also culde t lnspeetar Iy making yxamination, Lj s nlso ut Ehirst, a8 thy wntind does not debik auich at @ Hime because b creates chughiln Annette wane, weperal congitlon poor, it the luies on e Doty staringe and duvoid of natiral lustre. Pl uring pasging W generally of sginll uuunlui)‘ wsl o) w durh color, or s hing hke blowd- water; tis batier o alie adys 1 atages of 1he discane, Py bowels are eostlv COMYON PNEUNONIA, or_eporadie non-contaglous pteuro-prenmonia, Wil fever lead ta n development of eontagions plenro-phenionty, but itonuy prove futal to Ui fudividuad, sk e saine 43 wny gther internat disease, doummut pretinonis wwl noy-contaglpns preunionin nre aeile dhecases, Whe ous ploro-puettmonfo 1 always actizonic diseunn, tion I8 derlvegd from e word lepar, wopd for lver, The luikzs sssithe gomtition in volor amd conststeney Hike dlver, utrs ol tge agtwal wiich was Killed at the Stock-Yurds (0 this city st weok, whirh wersexamined mosb carefully. iy seientists, fatled to ghow any eplargement, moitlud condi- tion, ur dlscise of o ¥ Had ftbeen cast: of contatlous ple rw|uu-|mmn!;,, Uivgs von- dftlons mpst tave b he thom of the fuisyw sl heen s01vbedsitlt lu‘«nahl{ the allgh L lnwged it the beiy I seauie] ul sonie Tyt Alacase, common paenmonis, $hieh wos not dn teal degrea dATEErols f OB, et NORTHWESTERN SAENGERFEST, Hpecul DigatcR 19, Tha Trihuze. MU WALK Wis., Marehod,— AL unadjonrned nweldng ly aftqryoou OF Lh Cummittes of Arvanggwents for the Navlwesen) Sagngor- festy tia e b here in dune, Insirgetiony worg glven for the engagequent of Koorr, e Chivago Tenon i Sag, Rungue Jauke, a soviane of Juwa City, for the geand concert to be given ut b Skating-Riuk on the opening nieht of the fes- tiva), Olg Byl s also to b énigaged, Au offurt wap m?dnlu ceenre Wil dy but his de- imand ol §1,000 for vne mght (rightcoed our ataid ‘Teutbns out ot nearly u vear'y tenute of Tife, b Catsed thent 1o drop Ll with constd- urable guddenncas, Aveordig to eatinutes, the e {eatival Wil reavh $,0000 OF il W G e be e wp o variois uys, m?‘“““ congribu M) Lo b (fons, “loaviog u delelt red by the provecis of the THE IMPRISONED SUPERVISOR. . Hpacial Disuited 10 The Trivuas. Semsaviery, ik, avch 3-Mpe N 3 Have relt, o Bupervisor of Batuctt Tawuabip, Hur Watt Conty, whomy the Supreme Courdon- mitted to Jull for contenpl fu pofuging o slzn - RADIC | possible, hila constititenta suppiying’ him with eversthing needed. Jloinjends to res maln In"Jall untli his_ succossor iy clected dnd | qualificd, enrly In April. It the matter {s not then settled, he proposes” {o algn the bouds awd scevire his releasc, when thelr payment wonld b restated on the ground that he was no longer Bupervizor, and the )itigation would again go through the yarlous courta.’ 2. e et THE M'NULTY ‘ GAN An Organizatlon of Tncendlarles Severeld Benounced by a Catholio Frieat. “ Fpecttl Dixvuteh ta The Triduns. * SarxaxnoAl, Pa, Marehl—~The Knights of Labor are dn decldedly baa order, Yesterday- they enguged a lawger to petitlon Judge Per shing to use his influence towarls compelling President , Franklin B. Gowan to prota the existencs of the *“McNulty Gang,” a cromd - of bresker buriers whom meny belleve exist only fn ' hiy - tmagination, Elis Ionor advised. the thse ' trict-Attorney to confply with the renirest, and it Is belleved that ho will subpena Mr, Gowan to nppeat heforr the Grand Jury s soon ns possitie. Last evening Capt. Linden, Suporin. tendett of the Pilukerton Detective Agency &t Palladeiphia, reached town, and “his presento created cxcitetnent, as it {s pelieved that It is at the Instauce of Mr, Gowan he fs here httnting up evidence that would substantinte the cxfats’ ence of MeNnlty aud hia gang. This mornlng' e the Hev. Father O'Retlly astonished his congres . eation with a severo httack upon the Knights, e rald they wonld bo held responsibte for all crimes cominitted by the breaker-burners. ¢ 1o ealled Muff Lawler a sacrilegious scoun - drel, nnd advised his cyngrezation to drive Willlain O'Lenry, a prominent Knizht, out of town. Ie then yent on to say that Mae, Moran, Magulre, and ‘MeNulty, of McNults's gang, rere real characters, nind that they fived {n this neighborhood. MeNulty himself was a shog- malcer, aud boarded at the United States Hotel 11e hias sinca left the nelehbornood. ) He then requested the male portion ' of his coneregation to mect him fn the”church "{hid evening, us he intended reading off the names of the Kunlents of labor. Accordingly several hundred men procecded to the sanctuary ot 7o'clock this evening, when he stated that the names in question were hauded him- by 'the Piokerton Detective Agency,” He ther beeed his congregation to..promiss him that they would withdraw from the organization, ncver to refoln it. Rt - fIA Targe number did as lic requested, Iie then defied the IKnights mdd thanked the falthe ful for thelr kiuduess, . This action will probably Jead” townrd the dige solution of the Knlehts of Jabor as, an organi- zatiof. Abont one-hslf -of those wha signed the peiition “to the Court, with the object -of . cmbarrassing Mr. Gowan by compelling hitm to appear before the Grand Jury and proso the whorenbouts of the breaker burners, are. In o peat stew, and now request that their signatures be stricken from the doeument. Father O'Rejlty believes In the existence of the MeNulty gang, and o do the majority of the cltizens of the county; but whether Mr. Gowan will be compellod to sliow them up o court or not remalus to be seen. ————— DRUNKENNESS, 2 Dr. D'Unger, discover of the cluchona enre for - drunkenness, cures all canes, Room 21 Palmer House. . o b Isane Watts Was a FLittle Man, Ile sald. jocosely. to wix of his tall quizzing Tricnin wio anked [ how ho felt amonz 8o mny. men, *tthat e was a sixpence among sl pennfus, worih them wll.* Sozodont s just s0; there may Be many preparations for the tecth, but Uis yorth | them ail. - i BUSINESS NOTICES. : . “ Our father ro it bl ‘ride® to Fet us aome of Cassyell’s Slippery Elis Lozenges for ngr congh. For sale In Chicage by I & ltoyuer, sk il Chew Jdnckson’s Beat Sweet Navy Tobacco, T CATAKRI REMODINS, . SANFORD'S AL CURE o» CATARRH = mtarvhal Deafness Pasunnontly Cured with Ono Pottle, T e aged B vears, fo ith your Raniear, Core, ot e tahen bn anbalat wed st it uutil the bottle was finished, wee thud i I ' wmf Is peripanently eured, a9 whio hna no retiten of the deafy She his been ddeaf from he orAth year Tl a calidy aned we feareyd e It was juenrabile, [ think 11 was a woncheetud ere, and *write ‘this thit) olhers o adlle he helped fn the e Wity AT B VANTY Ao, Mass.,- Deeembier, |57 RADICAT: CURE T« of marvotous oflicaey fur relievig vivlent nte ks of Sngezitng 1o Which many yreo-subject, b the head and Nasul Passuges o el with olTonsiva matter, Tor deodorjetng - amd purifylig ahe Breath, for romdering the ) Thoel eleary e Bl aetise, the Breabhin iy, and every Seose [ pemost geatelul ynd guptlicd conylitlon, . = Dy, Chias, Malin, o Boston phyaiciany suve: AR remly Tor the treatment of every form of (atarrh, Ueonsider it superior to gy preng- vattonw lald” down tn uny test book with Wwhisl) T am futaillar.” y ¥ 1a Tor el e SANFORD'S RADICAL - CURR In L'wnrllmll«wl Reowaly, 1o 1y intisded, thus apting direelly on . tUg iagat eavls tos, It fn taken ingernnily, thus neatralizing and purlfving the achlifivd. blood, - A-sew g wonderfitlrentelyy destroving tho-guranof he with [ Inbaler and Tyeas v ull Druse Ay & orat apd, divease, Price, e, §. -Holit | Proteat, Suppart, Strongthon,’ and {ensole, Afllieted CHumpnity, - 1( vou dealry fpstant wid nf,flnmwnt Tyllef try thesy wonderfut Plastors, “They wet the mos ent they wre apoied. Nu other Femedy {o tha .o workl can 80 (uickly wsivuge (ho. most viojung parosysms of Paln,: They distribute through- ant the neryous syatem a entlo aid continuuus eirpept of Bleetrieity, whivh hzat:mur m}mh Tutas Paly, vit k] yzed cures Chrome Wil huave heen the torture of a Htethye, girgpgihung the Weali, suppoyts the Weary amd {ua bl ddredd ways proye thejuselvey o pricelesa boon. Lo’ sufferlug hnanity, Pricg, 26 Cents,. -, . e eareful to obtain COLLING' VoLTale BLgc P Proasets, unfon of Electricity with ol - fug Guns wael I falauing. - Bold by all Drugglas, o Hyaurs b0 vt what Yun are willg bo g fon A . »