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5 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. MARCH 11, 1879—TWELVE PAGES == e e ) o { operations of the Whealer, Hayden, and Powell 0 D Lasker and othor National Liberals are about | deccased suicldod in s sfmillar manner twenty 1 D md two friends * havo pr?duced much exhofstion, 'v‘r'n fl.‘é’n‘ii m'l’“‘j“"' Which have now heen discontinued s TFOREIGN to foin the Advanced Liborals, ) venrr ago, on n:c?uq\t of, an aflalr . which (JR]-MINAL NEWS' . { near Jones’ nrmz'.lf“nf,*:,;‘" Jones anq Itlang Smacit thoto ?:i;nllv:mlf;‘::‘?r\:l’mm:lxu s nblo to | soparats organizatlons. ! h&'."‘a"‘tln L ‘“u'":""!fi’l';“ Of having csused armod. The firiug beqan o} shesy o1 filly et : 4y - ;e the desth of one Charles Silkman. sholguns und pia T range f&":.!ch‘é”e,‘.' 'u‘gi}c:“’::n“«-'fl'rfir'f\?’ Jpammicani spectat to, 5:;:»3:“?.‘;.‘;:}”:":. Some Revolutionary Corre- GREAT BRITAIN, Sais mr'lfl?fl{f:r;; e onn.at | The Well-Founded Terror Inspired Kifled, and Dillabd ‘orss «f:?»}’wh'::uéfi‘""t»¢ only on the red ball, bt “on thevQlack, and on WasmyatoN, Mareh 7.—The Forty-fitth Con- d £ the Roch AQUATIC. Storm Lake,' In., sttempted suicida Sunday by the Commune in Co- cors are pursuiug the others. b 0. the Cl:x(m.mc— lmi{-:hltfr]-umnl n:‘l:‘lmn?'}“ “E‘ll gx?:c'd‘v.cucfiw;fd 1?":“' cm"&:m:é :";‘:}";fi‘;f s spondence o: e oche- Loxooy, March 10.—A match haa been { nooh by shooting hitmself in ui? bragst, noa tiie Ioriboe. 6 bt el 1 ug und prs opropriate Comn = Bect ¥ 5 X 10.1hie fore as. tha champlon. pofitical biliard | them mado tho basis of blile, Thess petitions bouet Cabinet. mando botwoon tho ehamplon, Ellott, and an | Besrts e not expected bo live. Cadeey o umbus, O, TIRES, player of all the hemispheres nud all the azes. | were upon the following subjects: = g *nnknown, over tho Tyno courss, to take et —— c"w——-— e e s nas ..":’.2.‘3“\3111"6'3 'fl:‘lfl;‘llft', Chaton s bl Rl e b c a plnco o month after the Hanlan-Hawdon i CANADA. 2 Strenuous Excrtlons of the Cit- | Tuo alarm from l.lnxA g;?',“ 401 4 1 c ’ ¥ ] and- 3 Il bo s >, . : 130 Inst eyeq, & land-marl on the ¢lifls of famo,’ {arrene s Severa.l grmy thomn;mn :lne':;::l:od '1;::‘ n::xo .;rz u:;annfixnnx: li'nlmlon St AR AR T et aes zons to Protect Thelr ) {;‘h w&-“f::.;acmf.. uflrlu ou the rnof of c.mf', THE JETTY JOI. Naval affatrs. ersin sSympatny wi aony tontalViceregnl Thentrieals In Lente Lowes. mes oo sem, Sae ofllce il melting woryg Bic Jon. | Patents. “the Conspirators, - | mateh. Duty on Salt—Amorican-fuilt Vesscla— I oy of Taimber and Tsei(th atreey, WTAT TN EADS LUnnT sucusEpEp m amr- | Texion, : Ross bont Emmett easily in tho boat-raco { Thanks from tho Quosnelfigh Cours of o Declatation. - that i ,,M;',';!fo’él"g“;":'r‘r“l'"ffl' o fom buckets of e ————— to-dny, Forostry, nenymous eglara al e A still-al ¢ Departmeny, Savelal I ripGence of M TR UALTIES ) THE MATMONA SQUADRON, Svectal Dispalch to The Tridune. W ; " : A stillalarm o Euglio No, 135t o5, " ingmen '’ Burn to ovenil was caused Gy ¥i10 Tggy TSRO D, 2 Marill B-The Lich O oAR ; Maotinhon's Tirmness & BAr £0| 1 March 10.In tho Housoof Com- | MonTuEars Mareh 10.The tmost exciio Wkl losct in” A, 3. Billidgs pasyionling o'y P "Er!-m 000 for Cant, Enda- is ald 10 A FALLING FLOOR. the Exccution of Thelr mons to-night, during a discussion of tho | mant prevalled in flnancial circles all day, ow- » est Lake atrect, catehiiz fivs froum & oy, T s reason wis e Treaiiont desteed | © Nonen fiuwicr, Me., Morch 10.—The floorfn Plais. navy eatimatas, W. IT, Smith, Virst Lord of the | Ing to rumora of defslentions Ly the Cashlers of - Dawmoged to clothing, $30, wabe, {o yeto the bill, Capt. Kads ias been bere all | Mechanics! Hall gave away this forenoon, dur- Admirnlty, sad o hoped that within a day | 470,01 the leading banke "f“’;l-mf,‘f pamoof ¥ | Cigrming Tokens of Confldence 1n AT QUINCY, FLA. winter, and hos had & émall but infiuentiul lobby | Ing the town meeting, precipltating nearty ity | or two tha Britlsh aquadron would leave the | ¢ t A ' Public OMelals i Lou- Quiney, Fla., March 10.—The hl workiny in his fntorest. As the result, o suc- | persons to the floor below, No one was kitled, | Bjsmarck Given a Taste of Free- | g.. ¢ Marmora. frulr monionedyind s ALALEA Ak o ol Tovill the Court-House and the mm:f]:: cut o ul ; 3 ils account to the extent of 3 sville, i e I"m"wm:“'p}fl‘l}‘ hllll(‘:'::n:ngr;r'-l:t';:: fi:;t::;?yxr‘:::gn?fi?.:’ 1::"2:7;!:4;{“:‘;12:; dom of Spesch in the Lonboy, March 11—5 a. m,—Tho Britlsh | e Directors havo Intely made a minmto lnves. ‘ * burned this moming e bt nigidonabsoctiog i Jobn and George Neal, luternnlly; ‘Thomas Reichstag. fleot will loave tho Sea of Marmora and | tigation Into the affairs of the bank, und they TA e h“'rlfi;t the_tourth and nceceding sections ot an | Ricker, snoulder and leg broken; Reuben Chad- ; Dardnvelles immadiatoly, but will anchor in | etnphatically deny thatthe Cashicr hasoverdrawn | Excitiog Soones - Eunoted in a - Court- LMAGE. sct cntltled **An act makine anpropiations for | hourne, both legs broken: Henry 8. Kidder, tn Besika Bay until further orders, _ his gecount. .Up to the close of bank-lours, Room at Yaukton, D, T, The Brooklyn Proshyters tho repnir, prescrvation, and completian of certaln | urpally; Thomas E. Uoodwin, anklo broken; | He Loaves tho Chamber to Escape WAR VESSEDL ON FIRS, Mr, Thomas remained in the bank transacting ytery's Chay pablic works on rivers and harbors, and_for other TREN, Nxw Yonxk, March 10,~The B ki work hatin LK * | David Hanson, Georza Dutch, Georza Varne: 3 s 2 __ | business, nlthough it was frocly mentioned that X MMUNE. : r00klyn Preghy, l’“""”#""J";‘i“’é:fi.".&fifl"gf.’.‘..-&«.fi'l‘.‘}:‘;}i‘:’.’. ||‘,‘ brok o T ,lrlgm talaved weret J 1’;: Bharp Personal -Thrusts at Purwourn, England, March 11—1 & mi— | o i rosigned, 1t I8 understood that, about THE oLy r;us ;,C o'\xb\wvn toy today dectded 10ty Dr, Talmage op u’ L e nenily matatatn & Widesnd deoh channel | ua broken, e A i R Himself, A firo has beon ‘taging for somo hours on | four years ngo, o speculated, In corapany with o L ke following chiarces, preacnted by 1 “ Detween tha South Passof tho Misslesippl River | Jianson, Bamuel Grover, 8, Emory, Charles i , CoLumuus, O, March 10.~New and fresht | nopointed ot the provious senulmuhe Comaliy cvidences of a thoroughly-organized gang of Decelt and falschood i incendinries arc still being: brought to the sur- | s withdrswal lror: r:,hu“l;x!!l‘!:‘cplr“s'lrxlte“‘; e faco by the discovery of proparcd fuses, ready | ttan A¢ Work, D of the Chri for thie npplication of the maich, to insure the In statiog t destruction of nouscs, barns, uud manufactur- | wore treo, 5 that tho slttlngs in the Tabernacy ing catablishmonts, the largest number belng OF necusing J. W, Hathawa; and the Gulf of Mexico, be, nnd they are herohy, amended o ns to provide, In lien of the puyments therein provided, that payments 1o said Eads ot his lnfnl representatives shall be made as follows, namely: The’surutury of War {s hereby authorized and directed ta draw his warrant upon tho Scerctary of the 'Treasury of the United Biates In favorof the said James 3. Ends, or his legal roprescntatives, for Cook, Frank Nutter, William Ricker, Fdgar Weymouth, erbert Johnaon, Nicholas Willey Chadbourne, Nicholaa Pinkham, Lindlcy Estes, Asa Chaney, Nathantal Hurd, aud Willlam Neal, Medical ald was immediately summoned from adjolning towns. ortit BRrwick, Me., March 10.—Later par- ticulars of the disastor at Mechanics' fall to- board tho corxatte Thetis, which wns pre. paring to procecd to tho Oape, Tho vessel's souppers Are now almost lével with the water, but the tire is not yot extinguished.’ The Thetis les in tho same basin as the Northumberland (iron-clad) and several scvernl other prominent men, in real estato, purchosing heavily aud at bigh figures during the {nflation. ‘This has weighed heavlly upon bim, and it {8 said he has been compelled to make some arrangement to liquidato the debt, but it Is de- ‘[ nied that he has recelved mora than $6,000 or 87,000 from Molson's bank, which was dis. An Early Dissolution of Parlia- ment Generally Pre- dicted. ; ¥ ot dshogesy 2 5 th n-of-war. diecovered fn the eastern soction of the city, | practices and then denying i, licreby nuthorized and directed mp;\ym n:«; ,{iendln',l there were nbout GO0 in the hall. One I‘llll? ing in Hungary, Loxooxn, Marck 10.—The Sportsman an- | o1 Uml‘;mk and it wf_’s uoldit a reduction of § the city bus now a thoroughly organtzed patrol ,J} deceit {n the ‘“mmm,. :‘ ‘;n.ccmh‘ . Ve Krashary ot ouhcrwita. auprapriatod, the sam | Gred aud Oty porsons ware ey, nounces that the backers of tho chnmpion t from Saturday’s price. Tho ofh In addition to tha regular police force and mi- | ganist of the Tubernucle, and of tatl sy :’n:wl;?:l?‘u:’ld“;urmn‘iudnwn‘? P! h the floor below. The recovery of 0(‘1“!1‘»“!‘:)" 2 : 5 ¥ P ver cent from Saturday’s price. The other case | jin companles, which will continue on daty | was to be arruizned for hoterodoxy, “n o When 8 channel ahall have bion obtained by the | Alenty ekldder, Clarles Ricker, and Heubon FRANCE. rowor (Elliott) have written to ox-Mayor Lid- | was the Cusbier of tho Banquo Natlonale. |yl the ; City Government - devises | kuow that such ivas not iho case °X0" "H6d iy xetlon of the Jetilenand anxiiiasy '”y"k” n “"’;" |’M be'l‘turqn‘g:l.r’uf ug:“hunldern ‘é( lfiualel'v:ll. which, MAC MATION AND IMPEACHMENT. dell, of Philadelphin, nuthorizing that a | Thls goutloman, although it was rumored o | pioans which wil render property se- e D e e bty ey o | it fs clnimed, was bullt fn & criminally carcless " B matoh with Courtnoy bo mado for two, three, | had committed sulclde, was in bis.offlce alt day; | eyre, A fociing of unensiness provalls THE CHINESE, than 200 fect in width at the bottom, through th ) Pams, March 10,—There is no knowledgo 1 | ana 1t 16 emeedily boltet Bt 1 : g, naid jottles, thers shall be pald 8500, 000, manner, 0 or fivo miles on tho Allegheny River, the il 8 gent y bolley int there are no ‘When a channel shall bavebecn obtained through yot that ex-Irosidont MacMahon has written to President Grovy nsking to bo proscguted with tho Ministers, Thoreis a strong belief that the impeachment resolutions will be re. jooted. aver the snonymous cards and notes recelved by —_— the newspapors and beavy property-olders, and Benator Jonos Iteady with n Now nm the fact that the stranuous cfforis belng madeto Disnatch to New York Times, : discover the guilty ones thus far have fajled to ‘WaAsnINGTON, D. C., March 8.—~The |gu|dou afford a clew sullicient to warrant. the dotention | of the Chinese question will begln with thy e, of the suspicious charactors under arrost who | soinbling of the Forty-sixth Congress, whey now fill the police stations, It is.belleved now | Scvator’ Jones, of Nevada, will apDear s thy that the lenders in the crime are In part cam- | thainplon of anti-Chincso legialation, fn pige of posed ot thosy well acquainted with all tho by~ | ex-Senator Barzent, as there will b no delegae wags of the clty. The sclection of bulldings | than from Callfornia In the House during gys and the system adopted in lghting up the | called scssfon, Benator Jones Wil introduesy fires show eyidence of much calculation: as | bill In the Benato as soon as it convenes. T woll as daring recklessness. The air ia full of | bUL will be a moro caralul elaboration gf (hy runtors of the most exclting nnture, one sound ‘:"g!‘{“} '“c‘“l“"‘ reported by Mr. Willts, of Keq. of tho fircalarm bong sufliclent to fll- tho | guq iAo JLG T Commitice un Eduain streots with panfe-stricken wotnen and children. | pestricts the number of Clxlneso’annztr',m“:“ Ono anonymous letter in a threatening tono | any ono vessel coming to our shores to ffgeen states that the workingmen demand work or | The bumane fentures of the veroed bilf wilf by bread; that the money tiow beld by the banks | Preserved fn the new measure, and the restrict. ve clauso 2 shall bo distribited smoug tho workingmen, | Ve ions made s v’ Toiag0, el tieob advocates of antl- grounds whatever for the adversc reports re- garding Wim. A very uneasy fceling provailed, nnd people are looking for startling develop- ments. : 1t is rumored licre to-day thint Bir A, T, Galt will soon ba appoluted Financo Mintster, In place of the Hon. Mr. Tilley, who, it Is said, does not take kindly to that panacea for all trade-depresston ills, the great N, P, Special Dispateh ta The Tribune. OTTAWA, Ont., March 10.—The Minfster of Autlculture, in reply to s deputation of London gentlomen, who asked, on behall of unem: vloyed mechanies and laborers of that city, that the Government loan them a sufliclent sum of mongy to ennble them to proceed to Mahilaba and settle on lands, said the condition of the country’s finances vould not pertnit of any money belng granted for that purpose. There ;‘l'“.’.‘:l‘;’t Lowever, be no difliculty fo getting tho | g e necessary, they will buru property and | Tights, It is clalmed by. the the jettics twanty-six feet in depth, and not less thm:;f.:au“ fect in width at the bottoin, there shall be ald $500, 000, 5 ks ‘When o channel thirty feot In depth, withont re- rd {0 widin, shall Lave boen obtatnod through fl"‘. jottias, tuero aball bo pald 8500,000; and the £1,000,000 provided by the heretnbefore-recitod &t to be pald by the United States in ten and twen- 1y yoara shall be earned by sald Eads an: clates, and the same, with Intorest, ahall be pald 10 rald’ Eada, or his legal representatives, at tho times and in tho manner provided by sald act. ‘The §100,000 per annum provided by snid re- eited nct to be paid to said Eads and his aesactates duriog a perlod of twenty years shall be paid ot tho tmes sud in tho manner thereln provided, upon the maintenance by said Eada and his associates ot a channcl throngh tho jotties twentysix feet in denth, not leas than 200 feet in width at tho bot- tom, and having through it a central depthof thirty foot without rezard fo width. Nothing herein contalned shall be so construed ®d 1o repeal or in any wise affect the provistons of tho puiendatory act approved June 19, A. D, 1875, by which said Eads 18 entitied to recelve cerrain monoys to pay for matcrials furnished, labor donc, and cxpendifires ncutred in the construction of THE EAST S8T. LOUIS HORKOR. 87. Louis, Mo,, March 10.—The Curoner’s n- quest over the hodies found in the rulns nt the East Bt. Lounls fire yesterdoy pro- gressed to-day, but was not concluded, and will bo coutinued to-morrow, 1t scemsto be the pretty woneral opinfon that Vzngarires, March 10.~In the Chambor hers was a conspiracy to burn Mra. Bausch's | Of Deputies to-doy tho clection of Fourtou, :aronuty for ndont‘)’lu pfxrpouo.—revcnzn and to | of the Ministry of tho 16th of May, to a obtain the insurance,—but no very deflnite tes- | seat in tho Chamber, was confirmed. chtetin the ada , was arrested to-day. 1t now nppears certnin that the Govern. = p ment will have a mojority on Thursday on the question of impeschment, oven if tho entire Right abstain from voting, STIGANDED, Honrreon, March 10.—Tho bark Hattie, from Philadelphia for Roucn, was stranded and enpsizod in tho Scine, Threo men wero stake and date to bo agreed upon. Elliott derands o minimum of $375 for exponses, HOUNGARY. BWELLING FLOODS. Prsto, March 10.—Two of the three dams protecting tho town of Bzegedin from the ovorflow of' the Theiss River have burst, TFivo thousaud "men are working on tho ro- moining one. .If this bursts, 70,000 peoplo will bo mode homeless. Many villages are alrendy swopt away, Szegedin is in a marsh on both bavks of the Theiss River, 3 Pesta, Mnrch 10.—Tho City of Bzegedin is now considered to be safo; the wator is only rising very slowly. The neighboring Villags of Dorozeina, containing 400 houses, has boen totally destroyed. Its inhabitants FOURTOU. EASTERN FLOODS. BurraLo, March 10.—The recent rains and sudden warm ieather inundated the southern suburbs of the (city, fo tho vicimty of Tiffe's farm, and penr Lancastor. The iron bridee over Cascuovia Creek, nud several other smallor structurcs, have been carried nway. The Lridgo 3 & . d b . Th Chinese leglslution that the President e ‘tvx:;nv‘vh.uhlulg? e e uf,“:,‘:: oyer 'Il"i f"’“‘n;‘”l ";d“‘!“’ ““{}“’"» l*\;’d" ‘Y""“ & | drownoed. 'The vessel and cargo aro a total | took refuge on a hill, « Lieut.-Col. Blanchet, Bpeaker of the louse of , g;;t 31:::5 l;f;uul?;l;::g!nl: :fi;:;:‘ llni’:l;{:!y. M | theChineso” il was disucted "!'-"“e“';,i":'ccl:"\’ll' Jroved March 3, A. D. 1875, cxcept as thic yaino 13 o ,;“‘IMOL'&"’ Fhio ted tn_tho river 1o | loss. Lowpoy, March 10.—A dispatch dnted | Commons, hus been chosen to command the To the Western Asociated Preas, Dosed notlce of abrogation of Aris. 3 aud § crehy cxoressly modidud or amended, or hias by | DY eas A e e o P e AGAINST IMPEACHMENT. act horetofora passed been moduted of amendod, shaligbe and remaln In full force, and have the same effact o4 if this act had not been passed. Yet this appropriation Is made in the face of the followiny statement made by Scnator Davis, ot West Virginia, as to the conditlon of the Wimbledonteam this year. Maf, Woolscy, of Kingston, will Lo the sccond oflicer. 8neetal Dirpatch to The Tribune. ToroNTo, March 10.—A severe thunder-storm occarred to-night, making the third {n so many Lzegedin, 8 o'clock Monday night, sayas: 4 Eighty thousand peoplo are horo, including refugees frow the country. A state of sisge hos been dooclared. Everybody who is sum. moned is obliged’ to work on pain of death, of the Burlinggamo treaty, and uot at th Cotumnus, 0., March 10.—No. fires occurred | of Congreas o leglalate Tur the cx&usl:ub&':; Tnst night, but evidences of preparatlon for fu- | ohjectionable clasa of emigrants, Indeed, they condiary work wers abundant, Rags and paper ulnvim that he virtually acknowledeed both the saturated with conl olf were found in numerous [ Fleht aud duty of Conzeessto do fois. There. dn fore, the new propusition 18 ta bo made to con- e military and extra police. aro ; days. The thormomeler t0-day ranged from B2 | SUl- o uty, with ordces 16 arvas pobsu who | [oFm Lo the Prosidentts viows as ezt damage to the shipping. A family of four, liv- ugz on the Flats, In South Buffalo, had their hause washed nwna and were foreed to take refuge in trees until relieved by boats. Panis, March 10.—Tho Republiqus Fran- caise (Gambetta’s organ) prononnces decided- 1y againat the jmponchment of tho DeBroglic. Fourtou Ministry, 3 DURNED TO DBEATH. work, and the fact that the Goveroment has al- &pecial Dispatch to The Tribune INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE. The wind is rising; the water is rushing | to40above. The snow {8 nearly all gone. cannot give o satisfactory aceount of them- E‘L""‘;“t" message, under the beliel that o wil ready pald $1.000,000 mote .thau was origlnally | yocony, Neb., March 10.—Last nizht some | _ The telegraphio correspondouce of tho | under tho embankment and wants bubn fow | OBRILLIA, Ont., Murch-10.—Atherby’s grist | sclves, und to ehoot Higaa "k'l“““ 1,_',"1‘{’““ ul{.\‘om. Ihe friends of this measura claim that the intendud to be patd: colored-folks were assombled at the resldence of | Rochebouet Cabinet wns most remarkablo. | inchos to master us. Wo await the worst,” | and saw mills arc burned, Loss, £25,000. Dloas A rotibg 10 Bl NS Lo Ef‘fl%’%fi:&%fif&yfifihu b e AT t 1 fdence Lefore the Committes of % i . Rpecial Dispateh to The Tribune. b e o o 5 concedes that there fs m Tianandktation Koutos 10 the Sonbuard thnt ahont | 8usan Muson. Tn scrambling for some oraoges | Thus Gen. DaGrimaudat do Rochoboust rec — Orzava, Maroh 10— Sarmo peaple af tho ultea KENTUCKY JUSTICE. nedessity of Inyolying our treaty felatione fa $1,600,000 10 all has boen cxpended upon thiework. | on a table a lnmp was knocked off and exploded. | ommended the commandant at Lyons to ** de- . ABIA. i "m.crm'w strivo are exceediugly wroth be- Speclal Disuateh to The Tribune. 1his controversy, but” thut this Governmeat, Thets khva hoe i‘z".‘i)“ofo_%‘dgggflofinefi&fingffi‘:fl ‘The burnlug oll was thrown over the person of | privo all privato porsons of arms,” Ho tolo. THE BURMESE 1IORROR. ' LoussvirLe, Ky., Maceh 10.—Rather o strange | through {ts legistation, has a right to tako such cause some private theatricals are to be aiven at proccedbg in s conrt of Justlcs oceurred [ tho | Retion as will supnress the {mm) eratlon of con he Government House on tho 15th, during the tract laborers Beld under dobt [iths. The Kme Lentcn season, ; Unlted Btaics Court room to;day befora Judge | yagey clatin for its Governmeat, it 1 said, tiat An fnfuential depugation waited én the Myn. | Sallard, District Judgo, - Col. Samuol McKee, | 1t long og ool offective steps towand suvjress- tater of Finau i s ted the § 1t & well-known Nepublican lawyor, bas been at- | ing open Coolie trailic, und that this has Leen of u duty of ‘gcrf:;:n“ ;u‘}ulf:r:;l i uldlml?fn!dam torney for twenty councerfelters, tried at the }l"‘lll'-“!" f,“")'l that }'l’t'.urm'lll’flrt of long Ruvg salt imported imported foto Canada. The Min- | Prasent term of the United States Circutt, Court., | 18 the ouly place of departur for Chinese e zraut b e q iater promised to give ‘Ihu matter his most se- | Col. McKeo had in his. possession three dics, h{,’.‘]‘:fl i Efi;fi‘i’;fl f,"';,?';‘}l:o‘,‘;mm‘r:;l:,sm {fi“fl: gg;x):lct’!:‘rlaug:;hg&l: g?%‘;’firg{;;i&?fi:fi used for manufacturiag spurious cofit, which he humlzha Chlncfiu cdicts und the British colontal salt; und, in Iila connection, it {s sald” that fish- HAMJ oo s eviloned da. thieso’ossos which [(ERplintioue. M‘“Ec ytor Joben 10 pidion rmoa et et the. Godorics ooty 2 marme | hiave not yet been tried. lie cxpresecd hts per- | Ofiial decluratign, Sevator Jonca, in_addltivn 1o, mresuntl eatrle Zood us English for_curlng purposes. Dalry- | feet willingness to return the dles when the cascs | fi%l::lon‘mru:\:gfl.&;;hlmlvl?ru:'lflknl‘flxlv'a 35:; — men x:|l‘m Eny that English salt is superior to | were decided. Gabriel Guldyell Wharton, United | negotlations ut” ouca with the British Governe Canpiltun for datrythg puchoncs. . & Iy-slneq | States Distrlet-Attorncy for Koubucky, disolay- | mént for a moro_restrictive regalaiion of tha petition from Quebee, urunnt‘;ri?a:nygugm: lug a lack of confidence fn Cof. dickee, nrayed f,Efi:’,“.J.‘,fl‘;“ :gi‘,fi‘,’,“ “fl“ ‘J‘,,I‘“;’.&’,’ fit‘:i{’gfi: prnvlnfi that Ameriean-bullt vessels bo no lonxu} the Court for a -rule compelling Col. McKeo to Dop;n"mul to l-gu,;; u apecial lnqulri tobe eatered on the free lst of Canada for sule: return the dies to the United States authorities. | made through our Consular oflicers, of other That tho British Navigation laws, which admit | Col. McKee says that he would bave surrendered | agoncics iu Chlna, into the truth of tbe state- Aaenan bulltveseele I {Iritleh reqiatty I Can | thedics to the Distrlct-Atlornoyer any othier ofll 1u6ut o portilvely made iy Colifpralb toxe your potitioners, and nil who re interosted in tha | cer around the United Btates Court had ho been | Hho Hen oser the Mongoltan loborcs brous! relturo and prospority of the Dominion, Thero | told thut such o procecding would be instituted, | this country ls mado offectivo i Clina by s sre nro now o ureat number of menmers and other | Col, McKeo filed his resnonao to the ruloatonce, | LA 08 RIS stetwecmehis WIREL G TR vesuols of United States bumld, which havo ULeen | 1t was a sed-hotone. He sald thnt he coutd prove rivol hore. 'Tl?u oblect of establishing oflcially e iConokiatry In Canada, which have oot | thnt the Government dutectiveswhohudarrosted | flial hore, stho oblucs of establlelitt eECEY e I“l:cdgr it Al e qaug ot fh rticw, | tiese porties had themsolves both manufactured | o, ‘o whichi to maken diplomatic Toaty wicamers. have oot ouilued to pay dutienon | tud sold the spuriuns colu; that the dies in it s Gow Tints altens L y ditties on aopeal to the Yoklu Government, calling Susnn Mason und a man named Ieory Heaton, A "o former was biraed o serlously about, the | 8¥phed tho commandant at Toulouso; * I face, heady and neck that sho canuot recover, [ am told the Ninth Regimont cannot be Ilenton was burncd on the face, und will lose | counted on." Gon. Ducrot, on being in- both eyes. ‘The houso aarrowly vacaped destrues | g0 g that tho first attempt to form Hon, Liboral Cabinot had foiled, tolographed to Gen, Do GrimandotdoRochebonat his thanks, adding: *May God and MacMahon bo glorified.” On Deo. 12 Gon. Grimaudot da Rochebouet telegrapha to the Com- mandant ot Iennes: - * Endoavor to 'be ready ., on Yhuraday. ‘T'roopa shonld taka—nll ~thelr™ chmp “equipago.” On tho 13th ‘of December, tho dny when the Dafauro Cabinet was formed, Gon. do Grimandet do Rochebonet telegraphs to Bordeanx: ‘ Pray warn coofidontially nt headquarters, Stop all preparntions.” The report says: ** President MacBInhon, impolled by honesty and onlightened by events, did not follow to the end the dotest- ablo counsols of his Ministers,” tho control of the contractor. Now what la the condition of tho work? 'Fhe report of the Engineor 1a thint tho orlginal eatithate, mado betore the ywork: wis commenced on a very solid basts, was 25, 235, - 000, That was tho con price, upon the prin- «iplo ** No cure, no pay, ‘Fho Scnato and Congress woro urged to make tho arrangements and make the contract. 1t was urged upon Cougress not by «one man, not by two men, but brv dozenaof people, gud this was the sasurance of tlie contractor him- CavourTa, March 10.—~Affairs in landolay canse gravo anxisty. Tho garrisons in Brit- ish Burmah have beon doubled. The Bur- mose have interrupted the telograph line betwaeon.Rangoon and Mandolsy. Tha situa- tion in Uppor Burmah is rogarded as vory gerions for the European residents. It is' ntated that tho:recont massacres at the in. stanco of the King only amounted to forty, but tho killing was nttended by every POs- siblo atrocity, The victims wero beaton and kicked, and’'thé women- shockingly and shamofully abused. ‘Tho Royal Princes woro redorved to the last and madoe to witness the torturo and death of thoir farnilics, GEN, GRANT will be the guest of tho Viceroy, a$ tho Government House. +ARRIVED. Cavourra, March 10,~Gen, Grant and party arrived to-day. 3 THE OTTAWA FXPLOSION. Soectal Dispatch to The Triduna OtTAWA, Iil,, Maren 10.—~John Renze, one of the suflerors of the Baturday’s bofler explosion, died at noon to-day. e leaves a wife and seven children In modurato circumstances, e was o member of tho Anclent Order of United Work- met il Odd-Fellows, Coroner Pettls Is hold- ing an dnquest to Jocate the blame of the acel- dent. Tho inquest will conclude tu-morréw. Helf. Last year thero was a modlification of thia plan, The Lugincers In their report for 1877 ostimate that tho work ag dooo Is nrnb:hlfi 50 per cont lesn in cost than it wag Intended by the Government it abould coat. No! swhat hae heon tho result? The law was to be, £ fat as tho contract went, that when twonty. .+ four feot of water was obtalned then thoro would e $2,000,000 due. Conscquently, reaching about twenly-two fecl of water or a littlo rising, sccord. ing to tho Iatest report, there would be $1, 000,000 due, but $2,000,000 of it has been paid or is at the disposal of Cupt, Eods. Thereforo, the con- troctor haa lLind in his control $1,000,000 more than the Govarnment agreed to rpny at any thne, exeept_upon the modilcation of the contract last vear, For tho past Lo years thnmy there has coil no progress n tho depth of thechannel, Two yeara npo the channot was abont tho samo as it ia 10-day in depth, and it s not os decp now as it wag two months ago, 1 underatand tho fact to be that on the Lith the montlh just passed, Februnr{. n BTEAMER BUNK. z LitTLe Rock, March 10.~7The mail steamer Martin Speed left for Memphis yesterday, with a fing trip of frefght and passengers. At i3 m., nbout three imfies below, sbo was struck by a gale which swung ber stern againat a snag and sunk her in five fect of water, The Maumee went to the rescue, and hroueht all her freight back. Frelght und boat Iittle dumaged. The ] . Iy overything entorlug hito thele construc. | Question had bean brought loto the country by | iR50 (8L Gt bature of such' n sestem, aud tho depth was about twonty-two fest, and that In | lartor will soon be rfsed. ek = e detcetives; nud thut his client, Absalom ‘ e S T ancl Rt o K S el ZURBNE: om0, 3t SShpa | Snlo-pate | ESLENERS, Mk U S0t ey | uneing T abin e suppresson: Audec sequently, there huy been, Instead of sn increasn i . 3 3 3 it ¥y m“uumuf 'Jaat tho raverse, and thers 18 mot as RAILROAD ACCIDENT, THE UREKK FRONTIER. ” el blect in making these efforts 13 to keep the re- hnndred “other thinga regnired in their conatruc- | loag to him, Judge Ballard, however, exclided | & & Whluag g tlon and ‘omplosment: Your petitiancra woutd | ail festimony dumaging to the detectivoe, Judzo | 1atlons botwesn thiaand the (hlness: Carete further ropresent to yonr Ilonoradle Houso that | Ballurd, after perusing Col. McKec's responae, | €Dt upon a fricndly asts, and to vent the the ndiniselon of auchi vesscls trew of duty ls agrent | romarkéd that, ns ho lind scon hiin in conyerane | 18 the desire of the United Statcs to prev ;‘,},’,f,‘,’,‘},’,‘,‘gfi“n‘g;::,‘;’,,';E",,::’m"':;:";;g;;“}“;‘;};‘,; and | tion with a reporter, o thought that, unless b | mimlgration ouly of objectlousble persuns. 3 3 ——————— i forelgner a inrye premium to enable him to sput [ eXerted bl lufidenco to: hove the mut- e machine-nhope, deprlyving | 1er suppressed in the nowspapers, ho . THE WEATHER. ar workini population of thelr legitimate employ- | Woutd tne bhim for contempt -of court. | Oerioe ov Tug CuiEr SioXAL OFFICER ment, bezgaring their familics, o sending them | Col. McKeo replled that he bad no influence | vo)univaron, 1, C., March 11—1 . m—Indict- uat of the couutry to find a living denfed them ut | over the uewspapor, uud did not intend to mako o T o rion, lizht ralos, fol- home, ~That soveral hundred of those American. sy efforts one way or the other. He dealred | tons: For Lower Lake rocion, iz d to I buill vesssls now owned in Canada, and by th laws b lowed by colder clearing weather, north to west of the Unitod Statos forover excluded from returne. ave hissle of tie. story boand, . Maxviat | low! ¥ oolder 8 ! the prominent lnwyers hore express themselves | winds, and rising barometer, . ing thency beil ) 1 Y. o 9 E iata, lmvo fow 10'% graat Oitants by racent i | Indignant ot the conduct of Jugy Ballurd and | “porthe Uppor Lako soicton, Upper Mt ASpecial Dispateh o The Trivune, 3 Lmcou, Neb., Maren 10.—Saturday night o prairio tire hurned a bridge on the Burlington & Missouri River Rallroad, near Louisville, by which a frelght troin golozr East was thrown from tho truck, Elght cars of corn and one of flour were burned, ~About thirty hogs and sov- cral cattle perished, und twelve cars wero burned up. No human lives were lost. , Inuch waler now aa thero was formorly, ‘The present measuro asks us to do what? To pay $760,000 ot once. Although one 81,000,000 have now boen paid more than was urimnnu&' ntended 1o bo paid, $750,000 moro must bo paid as soon ae this mensure passes. without any more work beling done whatover, What else? Whon twenty-llve Tuet of watcr ia obtalnod, 8400,000 more must be putd, All this Is in alvance of what the coutract gregment makes, even with the modification mado a yoar ago, Then whon twonty-six foot of ‘wator are obtained, 8500,000 more are W bo paid; and when 8 depth of thirty feot Is obtalned, S500, - 000 moro; these snms waking the entire payment that the Governmont agrees 1o ‘mako whou aidepth Bentax, March 10,—At thoe Parliamentary woiree Saturday, tho Chaucellor said that partial disarmament wag impossible, Ger- many, at lonst, conld not begin. Unfortu- nataly, sho had to show a front in four dif- foront dircotions, and could trust none of her neighbors, 3 LIBERTY OF DEDATE. Loxpox, March 10.—In the course of the debato in the Gorman Reichstag on cattlo- CONSTANTINOPLE, March 10.—The Bultnn doolazres that he cannot concedo more re- gurding the Greek frontier. 'Thero is ronson to foar, therofare, that nogotMtions batween Turkey and Greoco for the rootification of the frontior will be broken off, THE TURKS:ENTER ADRIANOPLE, OonsTaNTINOPLE, Mnroh 10,—Rifant Pacha, with six battalions of Turkish troops, has en- tored Adrianople, DROWNED, Soeclal Dispaich to The Tridune. CovinNaToN, Iud,, March 10.—John M. Sow- District-Attorney Wharton. Atter the fuau- beys, ol c falr weath- of thirty feot shalt bo obtatned, with a breadth ) Bismarck, in referrin - SE—— proveuents In machinery,. bocome 8 dend loss to | = ssident Hayes, Col, McKeo and Lower Missour! Valleys, clear o i oF 50 faut, £ bk, 1y thia modifcation in tho | ers, whilo Intoxeated this oftornbon, trled to | F1oE% 710 eereg, Lo o st ATGITANISTAN, tbolrownors and the countey. Whereforo our | Emation ol Ebemldant ayes, o ot | ur, lower temparature, an rising barometerdu contract, boyond quodtion tho Government (a more- gling of cattle, took oceasion to ncouse tha A 3 st st LRl K foir the day, with northerly to westerly wiadt Ty Toanrs 3¢ o muel pay ovor ail thin monoy and | €088 the ombankment (which was overflowed) Liberals of havi PREDATORY BANDS, will adopt such meastirea ns” will effectnally pro- | District-Attorney for Kentucky. Wharton, who | fui the day, with northerly 12K0 Wit WOrk you nave done up to this time,e | leadlng from the canal to tha river bridge, on erals of having ado the penal codo so vent all Amorican veasels from botng admlited to | fs a member of what {s calied ‘the Custom- | followed io the Northwest during ll-“':’;!"“" roglstry I Canuda, or of being navigated in auy of | flouse Ring, held the upper and, and sceured | eash to south winds aud falling barometer. ita waters, until such tino os Canadian vesacls sre R s For Tennessea nd tho Ohio Yalley,cold nortlt- accorden tho wamo priviiees as havo heon Ulihurio | e homicdtion. Mekco la proumiuentiy mon 4 Oanpamiz, March 10.—Two thouwsand membors of various predatory bands are col- lcoted thirty miles from here, and =oize loot in tho villagos in tho name of the Ameer and Mohammedanism, The respoctable inhabit. ants oro inclined to assist the British agninst them, but tlie searcity of transportation pre. vonts the sending of roops, NEGOTIATING WITK YARUOB, LonpoN, March 10,—8ir Stafford North. cote, roplylng to nn inquiry, stated that the Govornment is noj on the eve of commuai. cations with Yalkoob Khan, porhaps negotia- tions have alrendy commenced. T'ROPOBALS TO TREAT, . LoxnoN, Murch 10,—A dispatoh from Jala- Inbad aunounces ‘that Maj. Cavagnarl has sont o mossongor to Onbul with proposals to treat with Yakoob, Khan, horschack, und was drowned. Liis body wus ye- covercd, und clreulation bad vot ceased, but at this timo no hopes arv entertnined as to hls ro- suscltation, SWEPT INTO THE LAKE, Toruno, 0., March 10.—The steam-tug An. drews, tho barge Bay Civy, and several sinaller cralt, wero torn from their mooringa by the break-up of the fco In the Mnumeo yesterday, and carried to the Inke. Tho Andrews ad thrée e on bourd, who got up steam .und_ put lor Presque Isle, wherae tho tug is now tled, e —e——— INCORPORATED, 8pacial Digpatch to The Tridune. SramarieLy, 11k, March 10,~Licenses to or ganize the followlng named proposed eorpora- tions wore issued to-day by the Becretary of State: The Robort Altchlson Perforated Metal Com- puny, of Chlcngo; capital, $25,000; corporators, Robert Aftchlss Andrew D. Altehison, and Andrew Uryada The Owl {Jold and Bilver Mining Compauy, of Priuceton; capltal, $600,000; objuct, miuing in Arizouai corporators, i1, M. Trimble, J, H, Fawcott, unil U, (. Cushing, ‘Fhie Seetional Coverlug Company, of Chieagos — NOTES AND NEWS. $ THE WISKY CASRS. &pecial Disnatch to The Tribune, « WasnmartoN, D. C,, March 10.—There has beou a loud call for a susponslon of procoedings in the Pokin whisky cases for varlous reasons, “Ihe Attorney-Genceral, bowever, bos {nstructed District-Attornoy Counolty to push theso cases to tho uttermost, und hold on to the witnusses Zor the next term. d i STATE RIGUTS. To the Weaterni Assoclated Dress. ‘Wasmnatoy, D, C., March 10.—An Interest- ing case luvolving the powors and jurlsdiction of Federal courts in the Southern States camo before the Bupremo Court of the Unlted Btates to-luy upon application from the UGoversor of Virginln for a wrlt of mandamus to compel * Judee Rives, of thu Unlted States Cirgnlt for the Western Dise tritt of that State, to Tegcliver to the State nu- thurities two criminals (Burwoll and Leo Reyn- olds), whom ho had taken qut of thelr custody for trial in bis own court. CAPT. RADS' MONEY, Capt, Eads ta-day rocolyed from the Treasury mild that it protectod criminals inatond of citizons, Ierr Laskor said that Blsmarck's aggression showed where wos the truo olo- ment of discord in dobates. Hoe intimatod that tho first aim of the gngging Iaw should bo to control the laugnage of the Govern- ment, - Dismarck replicd, and ag' nogry con. troversy ensued, During the sawe debate Bismarck ostenta- tiously quitted the House twioo, to avold the disngrooablo nocessity of lstening to speech- es of Herr Richtor (Progressist). The Housa was groatly amused ot this domonstration, but some of tha older members viewed tho mattor more soriously, ‘Tho sitting left tho improssion that Bis. marck wos doliberatoly trying to provoke the Diet, and tha{ dissolution {a iniminont, 1t §s certnin tho situation connot muck longer continuo a3 now, EMIGRATION, Bismarck, during the sitting, promised to extended to vessels bullt fu the United Statea, # cloudy weathor and possibly coot raios. ohe following dlapatey from tho Coionai | 720 Kentucks. : o el Dl 3 T T co I3 publls n the Canada Guaette: SITEMED No INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., 2 L P et B e T e e N AN L ON aed, | thumiler-sturn pussed Over e ciy this ol have the honor to acknowledee 1he recelpt of your Pt ks & Tha 8pvucer House was acruck by lizhtuig a3l dispatch, No. 4, of tho th inat., transmiiting | Lank Caln was yosterday afternoon caught In { the yucsts more ur luss alocted, but oo ooew culea of communications which you had recaived | the act of committing a rave upon the 10-year- | serlously fojured. relating to the death of ler loyrl Mighnces th rhte e AGS, GrandeDgclient’ of Niosmn. Darny. | oid daughter of B. C. ¥, Norman, on . the open rm- stadt. These communications have been duly Tald | prairle, about a mile weat of town. He ran ai tho faot of the ‘Throne: and I am commanded | away, but was subsequently nrrested, Conside Ly the Quaen to requost that her Mnjosty's thanks m’ny b\luéunvuyud ) lhaw:rumwhom’rhc{u expres- | ¢Fablo excliement followed, oud throsts of siona of sympathy have proceoded. 1 have, ste,, | lynching were heard on all sides. This after- A, E, Hicks-BHAcit, i uovemahflunoma bl l(" Hon. the Mar. | 1008 the prisoucr was brought into the Police quts of Loxse, K, T4, 0. C. s Etc., Eto, Court for exwnination. Just bLefore proceed- &peclul Dispaich {o The Tribune, Inga began Mr, Norman appeared (in the conrt- Toronto, March 10.—Neratiatlons are pro- | Yoom, loading hia little daughter. Coufronting ceedlug to got up an cxcuraton to England, to | the negro he_asked the puicl §f that was s0e the- Ifanlan-tInwdon boat-race,.at $%0 for | the ~ mon, 8ho sald it was, Norman the round telp, drow a revolver and fired. .The weapon, was Spectal Digpatch to The Tribune. atruck down by a bystander, and the ball went LoNDoN, March 0.—The High Court of On. | thruugh the negro's thigh, In the confuslon tarlo Independent Forestry, now in scsslon | which ensucd the n®gro escaped atd was selzed here, aftor consldoring thy ndvianbility of sev- { by a inob walting outslds and would bLave been cring the connection hetween the Courte of | hianged but for the prompt action of Sherlft Cangada and thoso of the United States with re- | Balier, who jumped into the crowd witha ro- gard to payment of certain funds, carrfed the | volver in each hund und rescued his prisouer, | Davenvurs...|su. 1 following resolutions wha 18 now safo fn jall, and will have his telal as | Deovere... tlonied as Lhe noxt Republicun nomines for Goy- |-erly to westerly winds, rising aronicter, scly T 2 BWITZERLAND, AN EMBEZZLING JUDGE. Gexeya, Mareh' 10,—Judge Schneffor, of Lnucorne, has just beon condemned by the ifo ea Mot $760,000 on necount of hid improvement of the "{'E:::x" R ubiec, '.')I";u minnfasturg of furnish statintios rolativo to emigration, Ilo | Courtof which howas formorly a mombor |, fcsafted That the “‘,‘,f.‘:.fi"‘,‘,',i,:.‘w‘,’;,‘.":;’,,“,,:,";; woopaRheyeeven, . uzmvltffif.' South Pass of the Misslssippl River, :l t;m““:l.’ .“u:urtm n c";{' Uhrhtcphflfi‘fifinfil‘n’; snid the movemont I8 greater from the loss | to four years' imprisonment for the om- | the Endowment fund. = All endowments due up to AN EXPRESS-ROBBER. & THE POUL PER OHNTS. ‘Wasmigoton, . C.,, March 10,—8ubscrip- tions to the 4 per cent loan since Suturday’s re port aggregate §1.811,850. . SUIYRYING THH FUBLIC LANDS, WasniNaToN, March 8,—The following fs tho portion of the Sundry Civil Appropriatfon b, s llually enacted, which provides for tho crea- tion of a Commlsslon un various iinportant sub- . Jeets rlative to the public s : Faor thv expenss of o Commission on the codifica« tion of exivting laws relating to tho aurvey and dlegostifon of the public domaln, wnd for othor 10,0003 provided that the Conmission uf the Commissioner of ths GQone eral Land OMce, the Director of the United Blates (lcnlnsh‘nl survey, and Uhreo clvilluns to . bu appointud by the Vrésnteut, who shall re- celve & por diem compensstlon of €10 for ench und Leon €, Woleh, popnlons distriots, such as Mecklenburg, Pommeranin, West Pruesin, and Poson. ‘When, howover, the tenure of land was ron- dered moro favorable, and agriculture and manufaotures rondered mutnally supporting, ho auticipatod n decrenso in emigration, COUNT VON MOLVKE on Saturday celobrated in Holstein the 60th auniversary of his outry into ‘the military survico, Mo rocolved congratulations from all quarters, CURRENT REPORTA, Brruw, Mareh 10,—The National Zvitung oy tho reports concerning tha dissolution of the prosent to be pald, but after that tu he ro- Sveclal Dixpateh to The Tridune. ned untl o I 0 ) X it o il he Ao, o, Ontale Seelie st | Ouama, N areh 10.The motee bavo | Kot UREE: for that purpose, mado on fmportant arvest here, the prisoner’s | Grand tases On motion, the Boeretary was directed to n- | name lolng A, O Holland, who Is charged with k'e kal form the lost Worthy High Court, Defng an express-robber. In the fall of 1875 he = was un englneer on the North Mlssourl Rall- OBITUARY. road, sud, in company with n confederate, on- Bostox, March 10,—The Rov. John Welsadied | tered an express-car as the trafn was approache yesterday, nfter o prolonged {llness with pule ing 8t. Louls, and, overpoworing the messerger sonary disoaso, which had not until very re- | und locking him fu his trunk, they rified the contly been regarded aa immediately dangerous. | sufes and obtained about $3,000, with which they . Speclul Digpateh fo sua Tristng, ot away. Holland, after considerable wunder- INDEPENDENCE, 1a., March 10.—Two sudden gz, canie to Omaba o few montha ago, and se- deathis within throo days havo startled tho citl | cured a position as engineer at tho Whito Load zena of this city. Dautel Dauber, s shoemaker, | Works, Buspecting that oflicers wero huntiug drovped dead on Thursday evening Jast while | him and bad got on his track, ho recontly loft bozzlgmont of publio money, 9 .DIED, Grygva, March' 10.—The Russinn Fiold Mavahal, Prince Barintinaky, died hera to- day, . SPAIN, THE CORTES DISSOLVED, . Maonto, March 10.—It is stated that the King bing signod a decreo for the dissolution of tho Cortes, and that a decree summoning tho now Cortos to moet Bay 10 will be gazottod on the 20th inat, THE NEW MINISTRY, NEW YORK MARKET, 5 8pecial Dispatch to The Triduna, '/ Nrw Your, March 10, —Gnatn—Wheat compar. ntively tame; oven In spuculalive intercst very Mtrlo apirit porcoptlble; from othor sourcea o Nmited Inquiry for most grades; winter wheat values roceded {@le por by, and cloved weak on freor uffarings; sprinys also favored buyurs, though not chanized matorlally, Corn In wmoderataly active demand for early delivery, partly for ahilp- meut at rather firmer prices for chuice old No. 2, but s shads lower flzurcs for othor quali- ties, clostng heavily, ungraded stock showingtha muost dopreasions In tho optlon 1ine busluces was very light ot slightly reduced quotations; mixed I82R2TETRERLEEEER o= BEEREER: o € i oyt BERES " i P 1Kkl 1 2 3 v - u Bohaoe, M S o ommmutoner o k. | Wedtorn ungradoqat 45 e, Hye more active. | (U Rolchstog are not altogethor without | Mabnim, Maroh 10.—Oardouss has declinod | (hieaisy ‘Ix?.'éné‘r‘fmf’ii‘:,:-‘;%.‘:.'g‘ i bt e | s, Wttt of ot s, W ot o' Fort b o .;‘.?fl}?é‘n"#&.&‘,‘ -ln.’.'.flw:ffnl':"”'f\. Unlted | and quoted ubout steady; No, 2 Western in atore | foundation, the Ministry of Forolgn Affairs, and it is | the Jowelry trage, died of congestlon of the | Omaha, north of ths clty, aud enlisted ns o pri- ccelve uthier come SIGNB OF THR VIMES, LonooN, Mareh 10,—A Borlin dispatoh saya that averything that hasocourred during quoted at Gl¢ and atloat at U1 3@624;c. Oats about steady on vory medurate movement in most grados; No. 2 Clicagu arlost quoted at $4);@300, sud do In store—8,000 ba—at Slc. . peusstion (fr thuir survices upon suld Commls. slon than thtir sularles respecively, ozceut thelr travoling expensed while sneneed un said duties; und dt whsll bo the duty of this Commlsson to re- said the Marquis Do Molins hes finally ace ceptad ity brain, aftor au flincss ot only threo hours, vata soldier. ‘I'he oflicers tracked him there, special Dipateh to 4n9 Tribune, snd took him fn, Broonixaron, 1, Murch 10.—Ars. FEliza. S——— of TIE PITTSBURG BOY-MURDER, - BoEIELEIY SUICIDE gflg flllc{?rll::n&ggn”g( lla:lnld It lllrll pvort to Congrevs witlilnane year frow the thue of | pyoyrsioxs—tox products mauch lower early In the past fow doys seems to ndd to the possi- . we de%.x gfi: h’nh msl:lad oW Orleana yestord g{, PrTsonG, Pay March 10.~The Coroner to- LO A% slnca her girlkood fn '“,fi;fi'[i'i“iw catlan of the pressut lawe relat. | tho day, and very dall, but loft oif mors friyly; | Dlity of a dlssolution of the Relchstag, Horr Boectal Dispalch to The Tritune, e ghell Hudson. day coucluded his fnvestigation into the cause ) e i . of the death of Bammy Hunter, whose mutilated TEMPEHA(([CE- ar na W Fgyptlan Loo corpso was found fa the siver neur Braddock's | oounein Brurrs, In, March 12;;7; cetis ¥ Gong Words, bt kT 3 hut b Lewmper: 2 Up to the Iatter Bait of fnat contury wo had | 1ua aenin ot 3-;“ I.‘.‘.'.?éi‘a'z'%‘..?.&".-n 21‘:‘:,‘:;'“ ang | Drer “""c"’fl,m:';f:; ever leld 1o 1074 Dot reachodto o excollenca ol tho locks Wbt | Bawuol Giaal, und tat Theodoro Goss (olured) | 10 Shie ey b CUCHL, crowded to18 5 80 In it 3 Lhous: 9 o 1 114 ¥ usi years ago, and ‘m}’n not for u very logg pe Was an accessory alter the fact, The .pnwneu must c?l'pld‘}' and the greatest cut! ,Jus. in(;‘la the survey and dispasition of the public do. malu, E Slrnml—Andynlm aud standard of classlication ‘of public lands ss arable, frrigable, timber, pase turage, swawp, coal, mhieral lauds, und wucl other clusscy 24 may be deemad prover, baving dug y Tepard to the humidity of climatu, the supply of \\’hl\'l for terigation, snd viher physical charactor- i , MiLwaukes, March 10.~Clarles A, 8mith, & son of tho late ITow. J, B, Bmith, sulcided this wlternoon by shooting himsel? through tho head with a plstol, Deceased was a leading aplrit in the procecdings to contest tho wiil of his father, H1e had been ombarrassed financially for years, Western mosd ull sud 15200 lower, closing orm, | Delbrueck has rofused to mediato betwoon ;m.l quoted at ‘:uu r:lo;n1 5uzggrnh at §10.00¢10.10 | Blunarck and the Froo-Iraders. Bismarck or iew: for April, -00@10.10 for new; aud | jnoiuts upon duth d oattl May ut $10,05410.20. Cut woals quoted abo paldusied o corty nai oaitl; y 84$10,030 Soed wai BATISFACTION WARTED, wtondy on a faiv inquiry, Bacon alow of sale; lon, Chalrman Wrangenann, of the Borlin Mis. 14 clears g 4Xc asked, and short clear at 6o saked. A d the Weatern steam Iard moderately sought for early | glons Boolety, publicly calls upon Germany | und, to make matters worso, his wifo refused to | run fu the'lino of rediscovery ot roappiicatlon of | V%8 Eamandod 60 jall '",' tajals valled. - Nearly 600 persons l';“d"u Hog Third-. = e . | delivery at raduced prices, clostng stronger, ’ o o b X hat bad heen tested 40 ) azo fu thom, T o A aking o wlu{ for bLis labors m‘xfi'ffi. Augl.l::eu:: e u"l“fl:-‘z‘?gv.enr'n‘ac,luxmf Va1 Cow—liatlc dore freoly oult T Yiime at | to dumand satisfaction from Kugland for ex. | 176 with bim threo months sgo. Tuls after- | what had hoon tested 4o lang * i L2 closs ul U U-1uc, Susaus—law inactive; Onba muscovado at 366 fur falr to good retiniog; rotined in wore rojjucat, A\ KY—Dulls quoted at $1,08%. Fusiuurs=—A yenvrally moyemont - roported 5.‘:.':1" i ;n:ml:m« l‘l::"l Hx' l‘uuu‘:‘n\w?:uon for un}ln 3 ifted iuquiry for tounsge for petroleuin at about previons ‘A\Aul’nlm\l. G ossontial principta of tho Egyptian lock was ; . TENAN, forty-efght bours of 1,160, moveble pins enalls dro plng{%u‘h fudpend- |~ GALVEsTON, March 10.—A News apecial from | ! NEWS. cotly, by ita own welght, futo the bolt, aud se- | Bryan saya Alex. Cavitt' and W, Armstrong ‘OCEAN STEAMSHIP The stes” surivi 16 on betng touched at the right by corre: | quarreled about coru, The former shot the fat~ | Ny Yok, March 10,~Arriveds the moudln;,' piny at the end of the true kog, all of | for"yhreo tiimes, killing biw, nnd then escapod. | 4 2" Berlin, from Liverpodh e requiring to be rolsed - togother to the s . n ships City of Berlin, . Qlasron. o monsazon ub st wil bo 1ald befors th | I, CAIRES, IG, B curiad, on k| propur Mgkt The veis et lisa ln lock | | Tl A, LIS bhacisers wn O fous | Biatoof Viewtns f100 01 Rt OV X i small busineas, Ho was 85 yoars of sgo, aud | wuy be reg a8 suggoations or g, o ( prosent Rofchstag, It 1a rumored that Dr, | leaves a wife und bo,chln’nld. A brother of pucntlgxu oyl Eu principle, S 3 factious culminated to-oight, Two Dlilards | Brussels, New York, > noon he went tg her apartments with s view of oftecting a recdnelliation or dle, Falling {n his wlssion, be entored her bed-roowm, swallowed a quantlty of chloroform, and blew lis Lralne “out. Bmith (at one ‘tine resided i Chicago, ‘where he carrfed on- & polling the German missionary, Brauo, from Natal on tho charga of sedition, % £ +luMoRs. - A Berlin dispatoh malntains that financial and . 4ourin-d8uch rocommendations as thoy may deow wisg fu relation to the best wothed of dispos g of the public lands of the Western portion of tho Unlted Blates 1o actuul acitlers, ‘Iuic get apurropristes €100,000 for the cousoli- ‘dated geologieal surveys, und $00,000 for pre- varing and publishisy "thé ‘reports ol the pust

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