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1819—-TWELVil PAGES. v earth floor. The room was Iarge, but there ROW LL. wore o many of Mres, Sovsoolioonan and the Tmpuriat olfspring that they formed 1o locon- slderable wudience. There was an Empress of 1 s 2 g THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TRIDAY. MARCII 1 11 Ul-sizod | Inluries that caused his denth two hourslater. n' Al I Al in now two feat abova the lavel of Theles. ::::n‘::l‘:;{‘:n:,o ?v’l‘?l:l;“:;'sllg:]cl:mil?n r‘ufll::l:.l: l:x‘n ‘l.("““‘f'fig"‘ 43 yeara old, uind Jeuvea s wwife und ]fl 01{E I‘JN . The unsubmerged aren has boen reduced Lo pldes, nnd tho knees wero bent back to herchiest | 1O8F CHITER: — GO0 squate- motres, which continually de. and tied there, s It tho murderor hind endeav- ANOTIIER DEFICIENCY. price of admisslon wus ralsed from G : 81, Gilinore?s Harden was comforiabiy feg o7 nigcht, fully 6,000 persons belng present, ‘There [y stili'great excitenient over the 1 cronses t tho first irruption of waler ttl’."»"n'xk?rllflz rn“u"fy‘my‘:tlll:‘::fiol:",’ckumxll!lxr,!’fi?:w‘; The Englishman Bound to Take now ]l..celilsw"lmv;\ uur;-m:e\l 'filofi’.’."i’.’f‘u‘.‘,’.’.‘i{i nmlu“lj mnxnln: ‘.]mlulnl l;“lndghl‘! "lla]“or?”;l: t C‘mu“m:'rt.l]\l;rlcn gn._lu““ldesvlelll((‘lsmxvlsfll‘; The Political Debate in the | thirty:(¥soldiors wera drowned. 'ho Htato | yoanco for the plfrnmnuhllnnl-vhll! her prinel Back the Big Belt. and Ennls, Harelman's briillant work of yoy. possitile, \andkerchief hiad also been stuffed | tonday that a deflelenty of nearly $1,000 cxists terdny appears to h Xk railwny enrried gratuituously 10,000 fugitives rnl attraction, o row of Uig tecth stafued o et erdny appears Lo havo exhausted hin, in tho mouth, to serve the purpose of a gog, | in the County Auditor's nnd Treasurer's ofiices French‘vqhal-nber of i eveulive 1o wa frequontly off the teey ok this Inck, that, looked 1ike a scuttlo of eannel conl, Bufid 8 o'clock. 1i¢ looked wen e and everything pointed 1o the fact that & brutal | of Vincennes, [nd. : YOWHRY. o . Rangad eiind it Rogal pair woro tho secoud | An Jmmenso Popular Sympathy | ont, and it was rumored by il braen Sl murder ml,l Ilmen cn:;:mm.'ed. Jn‘- Fe:us;n: CASUAT 'l‘llES Deputles. LoxnoN, March 13,—A correspondent at Li‘.?fi.c':,"il'q'l'fl‘f.‘i. nxxl;é‘rm‘z':'lknnlyonhrec unlldrm: Pulling Harvd for Ennly, g&’i (‘;«:'H(I»'w:'l’l. 1"08‘{:?(’1‘:&[‘:““ 'l)krvlyl?:ngwn“; suinmones rom e hospltal al ort: i ¥ . .. | aplece—nil about the same age—10 to Fi—nnd 100 to {0 nnle, Thic h A Wayne, and stripped the body, but found no v Bzegodin states that the (fovernment null:mr sy "o the boys dreased with all the tasto with h“tp against Ennla. ~'Ilic tremendous pujp outward marks ot violence, A caroful examl TOWDER-MILL EXILOSION, itios roport that 200 porsons bave boon | whicl n fond mother in Java Is possessed; thut i That Pedestrian Walking Like a Hero nidtion showed that no bones wera broken, and, TorrsvitLe, P,y March 13.—By an cexplosion Ugly Glmrges Brought Agmust the drownoed. At noon Thursday thers were b & i8, they had thetr hair gorgeously greased, the: after the doctor hud mnde a partinl disscction | yesterday at the powder-amill near St. Clair, TOLD ON ALL TNE MRY, ! but Ennla aopears to bie least affe Do Broglio and Roohebouot | il peoplo on tho roofs of housss mnd fn | ROfE, Seitionson At A BT fanr s e walk v a8 e gl ithout g’ o of the Abdomlu:, hf fin“]"“"dg t}ml.‘lhnmvlcm:\ Jones 11ine was kitled, and Samuct Messersmith g Winistrt trees, Bowmo persons died from exposura to n‘m u'lshcr v:lunl:luu they had not, ||ow°mi‘ 2',‘.'1'1? :)or gg“r‘:«‘:‘x‘:‘l’flinxz“l‘fi‘:’:f“‘t:&"H,?gml];}u "lml are ‘wns not cuceinte at the time of denth, althouah | gertously burned. i ol “Soosuo * ind any quantity, It was evie . L rainers waspobalkeinta st thd tline of doh slthunil EDAH\'{“:R. e it S ki nistries, % the cold, A mnumber of incendlarics had iy uste o .|r&.;‘3np Lo e v ere o Passes Harvriman, nnd Goes EIght | poditively deny, aud they sifiem 11, T} r » ¢ Loen arr . )l,:,'f b}(::.’uyh::fy i::it“bfif“':I':é""“tflg;fi';;g“:;','l',"',‘: slon oveurred this aftertioon at the Mahoning arrestod montlise ‘The clothing of the deceased consfsted | Powder Works of P, M. Gallagher & Co., hear OTHER PLACES TRREATENED. of w biack sllk dress, with Iargo cloth-covured | this pince, completely destroviue the bullding | Impeachment Finally Defeated Tho Towns of Crongrad, at tho confluenco luttons, a brown overskirt, with white ivory but- [ and fustantly killing Willis'Llovd, one of the vaI')'r“hhb‘uu‘u‘rlgon'mllnl‘l. tak e o e o'clock Ennls, who had been closlug up the gap botweon himself mflnm'r‘.\fi man, passed him on the 8lith wile amy Emperar, und the old gentleman’s extensive MHiles Further than Rowells wardrobe troubled him, for at the closo of Mr. Helter's lirst trick the proud soverelgy aroso nnd removed his spangled ulster, At the cud ¥ lking to Save Distance dous ol 0 trgy y of tho Ttivers Tholss and Koron, thirty-two | f s seconnd his:kionie embpotored frock | Borriman Now Walking mundous npplausa, tons, o black beavar sncque, with bead fringe sud | proprietors, Joln Jf. Evans, and Joln C, Mowrer, by & Yote of Nearly Two miles north of Bzegedin, ind Srontes, two | cont followed, nnd when Mr. Heller sat down to and Make o Fortuue, |“I1l‘|f:“_‘:.‘:"'l:\&“’3“v‘:;'g hfi lclfipflnrr(mun tehing, #ilk facing, white cotton_ stockings, and_cloth= | thelr manglied remalng bolnye scuttered in overy to 01 B s e piana, “Sousoo™ got up uny our of his , owell's flgures, e re, covered shoes No. 5, Inced on thie aukle. A | direction, Coussof the explusion unknown, 0 Une. milos nearor Szegediu, ava lko throntoned. | Lohfiions, “Under these ho Wore o striped = :gl\;fld""r"’l‘l‘:"ll‘fi"‘lfl applause, und made some very bhwlklIe.‘\lcli:.irm]Tckfic:;utl{..‘"ll;;ugr:r:’él;n.;l;?:‘.l BTILL SURROUNDED. ‘| cluth about Nis lows, which Ja considered the | Ha WIIL Get $10,000 if . He h contained $1.00 fn aliver ¢ s 3 DROWNED. proper thug In underclothes out in: Java, In this trin he resutned bie seat. Mr. Heller was nbout to introduce his sister for the **second V1 ¢ Vil 6,000 porsons tooth-brush, n ULrass pawnbroker’s check Accounts from' Viennn say 6, stamped “ Wateh,” a silver thimble enaraved Apectal Dievaled fo Tae Tyidine., towell nished his 850th mite at 7:50, and foe with the fnitials “M. W.." twoor three clip. | JARESVILLE, Wis,) March 13.—~The bady of an RSB Or B R e e tired untll 10:40, Harrlman cor * Covers Even 480 Miles. 3200 mile at 8517, then Joft. the sompored bis : RELIEF wlight,"? amd ho Jooked with much anxtoty for ot reuppesred ‘Bt 10:30. ' Enuiy k&;;valnm pluga from n newspaper, and a small lead-pen- | unknown nan was found in the mill-raco this However, Carried 'by a el ‘SI 7 | e further fntentions of hia Malesty. But n(');vll;:’nhw;&‘}vl;h'}:ragfll:- "“‘.’f.‘l':’.’i'l ul)fl,g:itll=)glclx alrg cantinued to go y cil. Thero were no_marks upon the clothing by | morning, nnd had probably been in the water jori Vicsna, March 10.—Six steamers and | (g0 0000 ad got down to the * hard pan® of Speciat Dirpateh to T me. T n(m} ud e s nr; cd upon as the dark which deceased might be Identitied, The budf. twomonths, Deceased was apparently shout Targe Majority, twenty tugs hinvo left Pesth for 8zegedin, s nttire, and rnt quletly, New Youx, March 13.—There was a further | horso ‘8c0 VW about showing himself, hins been ag the Morgue il dday, aud, although 80 years of age, welghed about 176 pounds, Lind SsLATER. Miss Heller, knowing the tastes ot the na- | change to-day in the status of the contestants MIDNIGUT, mspected by huadreds of persons, has not yet halr, light mustach P y MR tives, had runsacked hier trunks for her payest | for the Astiey belt, but no change apparontly The betting at midnicht was 4 to 1 on Rowey), vemm g tted. d:i:(h:xu{r:mm::l";“r;‘;’:-i:&;e’g‘:lnm:r}l‘:l!\ l.]m:lllf‘ rfl'fi' d Will Be PI lod C 7 Lewsiod; Bl 1A eo{rusp ondm:t ot | dresd, Sio lind solectoil s scrilusals auf it | o the Interest und excitement of the thousands 20"’, Logainst Harriman, and 6 to 1 ogains; » abm s an_enie ndia uky 1 Ang 1l Bo Placarded Conspicu= | Pesth, summnrizing tho officinl and privale | decorated its low ucck aud shorl slecves witl hio thronged. the Garden through the day mud | EUDIE: THE LURAY BUTCHER. it being o _shleld with twe flag€abore and twe 3 the brightest flowers, Bho added to fta glory | Who lhronzecC the Garden throuih tie day i Eunis finfshed bis 333th milo at 11:08 ¥ pecial Dievatch 0 The Trivune, below 'I!z, and a star over all. nfi'lmrc was aleo an ously Throughout the acconnts from Hzogedin, snys tho dond must g:-‘éry e of Juwelry she owned, and fer oy | ovening. With one Chicago man | i track. ilatrinan catmo. on at “x:(nfil .l,f,'& : Krokux, Ia., March 13,—The prelliinary ex- | old scar on the right sido of the head, Country. amount to many hundreds. It is impos- | tranca created o senntion. out of tho race, It now looks os | walked stiffandlamo, Hofiulshed his 825th mila 1 aniination of Wilham Young, for the murder of sible fo make 0 close cstimate, | ‘The Ewmpress wnd her sons, younz Jegn, | though another, the sturdy Ennls, | at12:3und rotired. Rowvell camo on'nt 10:43 the Spencer family at Luray, Mo, reached its CANADA. might be in at the front Saturday. Thls gain for Ennfs, aud the partial giving way of Harriman, hasthrown the betting into great consternation. Mocha, 8t, Domlugo, aud the rest of the coftees colared nunes, rose and clustered about her for A nearer survey, much to her cousternation, 08 tho Empress, with her yawning, cavernous ns the numbor buried under tho ruins cllinax to-day; when Laura Spriice was placed X 3 it i unot yot bo nscorlnined. The houses \ on the stand £o testify for the prosccution. This | Tho Ottawn Trish Catholles Wit ot watie | Almost the Entire City of Szegedin f)‘:‘m otymn Ll i ey woman was Young's housckeeper at the time | on tho 17th=Cattle Disouso~Driice Ed- . ., looking fresh, and started on n by Tig ithished his B35t milo ot 11459 und nikaon wilo at 12:33, and then retired. g Emi 1. %gmfu !Iu’a lmm“\g"m: Rowell, mmllué 4 mouth nid bluck teeth, was o frightful specta- | The amount of hedging done sinee yesterduy nnis, 8355 Harriman, aud all the men of the murder. Durlug his absencs from home, | Ward's Intand, Desuoy,e,d by the Pre- Inpse long nftor tho first inrush of tho flood. ¢je, und the young mertdn thelr medallions wnd | morning bas rarcly been witnessed durlng tho | the trick. ¢ tast fall, the detective obtained from her the Epeciat Dirpateh ¢9 The Tribune. vailing Flood. ‘T'ho work of foeding nnd removing the suf- most of the ecvidence on which Young | LORONTO, Ont., March 4.—There are German was arrested, The detective then epirited agents here purchasing live stock for the Ger- her awny, ond has had her sccreted, | MAM morket. Fivehundred head of cattloand | Goyeral Hundred Persons Now Believed Mrs. Spru;u. unon belug sworn, testifled that, | 1000 hogs which they have bought will be progress of a race, and atill it {s constdered any- body's race, for Rowell {s sald to be TROTFING LAME, and his collapse wonld bo no surprlse, after feather fans wers quite ny npunllhu."' Phe explanation wml sceompanying talk of Mr. Heller's feats formed always.a most enjoy- able portion of his entertnfvment, Ho had in this instance to get along with un luterpreter, ferors s now proceeding with great ardor. The sensational stories of hundrads buried intho sypngoguo and military hospital ave DR. DUNKE'S OPINION, The Telegraph of yesterday evoniny the following conversation botweufi 21:'3'.',’("5: reporters and Dr, Dunne, of this city, O] to Have Perisheds without foundation, wlm|m']\';/'hi!‘:2f’:.‘:l: luil u:'nt:gn 'y ll ‘“’““‘;.‘Z“‘,' 0 | that of O'Leary. Jahn Ennis, who needs the mI""Y physlelan: : D s 3 3 . g words, 1 this brief stock of languae ho 1 ly nt 1| ¢ oni thio-nieiid of Mo murder, Youtg told lier Ho 2iiposd l:p'rlcfll:l‘l:ll:falllz\e::a‘;?n':krflnunt S Talled to make much of the magidaw's swify | monoy badly, fs '“"m" way, to realize a soug m;‘c:;nl:n{fl:n':nln“finr.o Ar.[ %‘u::o‘b<ah.o ffi“’ofu{ k was golngr to rob Spencer: Ila left between 8 | (. PAGE SRR T R e Lot GERMANY. utterances, Yerbaps 1t was as wel) that he did | fortune from his week's work, wyl fs to-ulaht | fs bat ano canae, 1F-tlie telegenpnle néws ts cor. & and 0 u'elock, returned carly the next morning, tellle 1€ 1 'u - utiicd oh; the The Terrors of the Situation Inoreased THE TARIFF SCHEMR. no better, for, to the smusement _of his agent | in Lotter trim than cither of his rivals. Al day rclcll;hnnlllhllnl:lml'ilnll;lvmflh’l‘: t"'-‘" drinking too ; ol lukiz! bie ciolips Twve-woske ater; ncpanll;:.'c:;ut::‘e “ouse,at 3 oelock this morn: by & Foarful Sto Bennay, March 13,—Tho Tarif Commis- L:,‘“,‘.'.}.‘"'{'fi.‘{‘.’a&"‘.’,‘cf,“{n."l';fi';fi; Ot Jis sister, ho | Horrimon grodually but surely dropped bo- | York” and 1 vary caphasicaly 10 o e i while enzaged in burning stumps, ho secretly ) T s ' v Lind, untll the thirtcen-mile gap which s rogress. As the Govern- ot bout to show you, most ignorant old took hls pants from the house, stuffed them figs uand s sttll o progress. h ern sion hins resolved to incronse the duties upon 1 ant nbout you, onght n:l" to leava this city until lic was thoroughe in yonder erystal* cnsket, And now, if, after brénking all'the Ten Commuaudments, and out- ruizing deeency, you cau glve me your astention, L will proceed to break the epes.’ His poor sister shuddered “est her frequont louchs bo conatrued as Insuits; Lut, uninter- vupted by bow-strivgs or scineturs, the per- formaneg concluded to greet applauae. ¢ ¢f ted bim from Rowell ot 1] lyrested from his Southern trip, but he know bet. i reprobate, how these three egs may be made to | Boporal ! them i into the hollow of & burning log, and then went ',"E‘“"" ""’,m hm;:‘z“sdj “:: § :‘"}j"c m:"" FRANCE rico and mont, which are now ono and one- | i dquey the medaliions of your stark-usked [ o'clock in the morning boad | widened :;’;“‘)“‘.“"hi';r’:!“(‘::'ng;‘ |l‘:ltl!m?;' 30:::3‘20‘:1.3?(‘_ mi'e:: ! to Lumy, After he bad pone she went to the | YOI 1f possible, hefore ndjournment, the eltting ¥, balf marks for onch, to two marks for rico | sons, which you no doubt bellye to bo swluging | to thirty miles, and evey Ennis, who bad been | awlully disappointed in Dan, and cannot blame 1 stump, izot the pants, and hid them. There was | 107 bon prolonged one. It s exgected A, DISMISSED, i { e and throo marks for moeat, ‘Tho duty on blood on the pants, In November lnst Young ;I;:“ql :;:L';}:’I:V:’l:::: :;’t‘:g‘i:‘(’a""fl‘: :‘l:' "":"‘:""‘:"‘; Pamg, Morch 18.—Elovon moro publio | oot ia incronsed with o viow to rastricting went to Ohlo. Before going lic related to wit- | | l’l“: doratood l“he l'rlncv:sl: I (’mvlnu “;“hmu‘ 5 prosecutors havo boon dismisred, and others | Aynoriean imports, Tho Imperial Govern- ness all the etafls of the Spencer murdor, Mo | [0 oo oor of the Commons Clmmrl,){r transferred, M. Malezloux (Protectionist) | mont hns proposed n duty of five pfonnigs S ;“:}‘[‘ 5“1.“]” “':"’""]"""'“ “g"":" ‘lml'lm"" ’?"“" Yesterday (Thursday) belng the wedding-day of | a8 been elocted President of tho Tariff | nor hundred woight on cosl. It will prob- iille hase in the barn firat and hen went wo 1 » N 2 the house, ‘They found the money In the bureat e Royal Higness, Prince Arthur, Duke of | Commission. ably b ndopted, s it is considered sufficiont twenty miles behind him at 1 a. m., not only caught up with, but passed him. By 8 o'clock In the evoning Harrlmon's trajners wera ready to acknowledge that s Iuture eforts would bo to save gate-money, and that after making 330 miles he would toke n long rest to urepare hin Clifeago feicnds and ‘backers for completely guln‘: hack on him," **ivas e In good physfeal conditlon when he T | 15 ond that 1s No, #1r, he was not; and that {a the princ)) reason I advized him to remain here and lflumm’g’;{ ly rest himsolf. Again, I was ofrald if he was in ew York for any timo he would get in with his > | old tricads and hitva a spreo, Dan's Iittle trogh. A SUGGESTION. "Tlie Emperor beckoned: ona of his slaves ap- | 1im for the rematning 120 milea, In two days | fuj fnat way, and o ought to_fvo se rawer,Foun tld ho wltness tia e ped | Comatelt tho Roral standard. foated from | o A SOSSEHOE | 4o closo Germany agaioet el cool, Dronened i thatmost ditieult and tidioutoas o¢ | be moy possibly accomplish this, for b will | to- lemvo. Iuor alone. ite, of fonrme traioill kit Whitford, for which he has served n | LhCH "S:’:;;‘; ‘;mm“f M‘:; ;‘w‘:’“;;m:‘; e Siccle, publishes n holewaith 3, articla 895 ALSACE-LORAINE. attitudes known in the “dwarf donce® ns the | have the knowledga that if ho doos it, would be ~ thio tooghest pull of his Iife, sl term in the Penitenttory; that he mur- : * & 2, —Ex- i . Tospox, March 18.—A correspondont at heel movement—keeping himself, s he came dered o man on the Iudson River whila | | JONTHEAL, March 13.—Ex-Mayor Beudrv | gesting that Wnddington should bocomo J AT LEAST $10,000 should diavo been narticulnrly earotal : forwurd and retreated In o syuatting posltion, b 1 P dowt weo what ho was thinking aboat, 2 % ¥ A A Berlin says Bismarck hos proposed to give S forry ehehit to 58 will e the rowar or his exer- | Why, just think of it, ho aten hearty supper but on his way to the Centennial, und that he hed llll’::: :fim(:: t;::cf;‘lfllllfl::;l%:n:‘: m’?h“z!c\l;t\“:;uw‘x: Sintater’ of Forslin Mmmf and;zesiga tia Alsace nnfl Lorraine nmpegnlpflnbinc! grmd m“lllrt(ll.‘::xll?:}g‘g:::‘ul'::; t:r:l‘:-’x?;mtllnzufivlt%&llop- tiona, A 8:18 o'clock, having completed ::Ir:lhr‘x]:\ru ‘fl?l'nu; et‘vl!': l’“m'n;‘:do#ohfinmfigly Y ot : also killed n_peddicr, To offered witness ns e TS ey Premiership to Leroyer, who is & parlisment- i Brovmolal Assambly | 1ed Off il prescutly itghud on bearing o {ray | bis 320th ~'mile, Harchman - lott tho | RondRS " Flsorey for thy bog, but smmaciy - Iizh 08 81,000 to swear thut sho slept with him | Appolnted to the vacant ofllce, aey ornlor. mako the voto of tha Provinclal Assombly |, yhich rested n box, Miss Holler Impatisutly | track n pretty thoroughly used-up man, and hiad | feel that o lias. treated all his fricnds’shabbily: ; the night of the Bpencer murder, should he be Spectal Dispatch to Tne Tribune. deelsive, instead of mercly consultative, watehed him ns e scarched fte recesses. hardly thrown himsclf on hls bed before howas, | Think, too, of the fortune ho has Jost, ud, be- "« orresied for Ut erlme. He threatened to kil | OtTumwa, March 18.—The St. Patrick's So- THE JUPEACHMENT DEDATE, TIE GOVERNYMENT TOBACCO BILL Finally he selected a huge medallion like to A 1 slumber, 1la g | £1dcs tho money viow of tho question, s reputa. 5 Yierif shu revealed anyehing ho had told hier. | cioty and the Catholle Unlon have declded not | Vemsates, March 13,—The roport of the b i 4 | those worn by bis sons. It contafued over u bitetell fn'the mont. profottn. slumber. lais, |ty i JFis hts frienils hoto are disgusted with ! ?\‘ffi' slfixr“"::mvfle:x:&lr:gx n:'l’:‘rgo::‘l)\lvl“y’ ill‘x,l- to have a procession on the 17th of March, Fleotoral Commisslon in favor of tho im- | PFoposos a duty of 70 narks on foreign and | jyngred siall brilliants and a handsome ruby, | Botsick, and his fect and legs are in perfoct | him. and 1 fear it wh bo g loug time beforo be wil festfmonv s mnow the chiel tople of | The Hon. Mr. Campbell, i the Senate, read | ponchmont of the Do Broglio sud Roche- | *2 excise tax of 50 marks on natlve tobacco, S e of 1o Tact A oo L | S him i Poofe lEashmon af Sfonteeth wiiy | Louet ablaats cammo up fur discassion in : UBA . 3 ery of. the fac o N o MeE A v it . piturricra had s revolvel fucrotod ahuer WEUAY. (\xbetved 1o trom o gontleman fn London; ::"’ m""‘"b“ :l “D"P"ct;“ :,“'d"‘y’ Bu'a" THE CATTLE TRADE. i court to-day created quite a sensation. Prof. Hrown told mo that the lungs which naq | the session of (ho Chamber hegan 110 | oo vopy Arargh 113, —A Tavana lottor . been went up from the Ontarlo's cargo had been | Bareau of the Loft mot and sottled the by 5 - MOB,_ VIOLENCE. disensed for n long time, aud that (b direure was | ¢ onooe 1y 0 oraon of tho day to bo moved if | Ve I would b twell for Americans in- Special Dixpatch to The Trioune, of o most {ufectionn clarncier. lo scomed to | b Y terested in the caftlg trado with Cubn to -Joxmeh Ga., March 18.—Tl T think that the cattle hud heen bronght somewloere | imponchiment was negatived fixing n stigma i vidotad Witk it-1n -its oito, Un., March 13.—~The grealest ex- | from Penyayivania, and that the dlscase was preve 1 Do f tho Do Drogli study overything connected with n it cltcment prevalls here over an attempt of | slent In Virzinia and Mnryland. upon the members of tho Do Droglie and | o % e 90 Cubn beforo Honduras takes it ‘masked men to tyneh Julla Johnston,the colored | In opnosition to Prof. Brown's opinfon that | Rochebouet Ministries, Whon the Chamber o f thoir hands, Tho attention of tho womsn, who was ncquitted of the murder of | 1he disense s contaglous, the following letter | ot there was an enormous nttondanco of onk of Lbalt bindis o : Mra. F’u meE doat weok.. A party of kea | from Prof. Willlams, Principal of the New Vet~ Dabiitios, Baiats d tat Dopuls Government s continanlly enlled to the in- Mrs, Furmer last week. oarty of masked | yiiars Calloge, Edinbure, to Dr, Smith, rin. | Doputies, Bonators, and spoctators. Doputy fico of lovying (id"ammo duties upon fab men entered the teaft and searched for hier, but | ¢ipnl of Ontario Veterinary College, 18 pub- | Lenglo submitted a resolution for a commit- Justiea vying Hhe, D Y 3 od s e SIS & P B}, B9 eattlo coming from dho United States as upon sbic hiad bean carried off-on an earlfur train, and | lishied: tao to inquiro into tho causas of tho fuctun- escaped from the mob, - Au attempt was made | Ti® Nl;‘w“\‘gxmlu&%xgt fi"-"'fi""‘ Qovrienn, En- tions of tho 5 por cent rentes botween Fob lenn importod froth Honduras. It s sug- to murder Mr, Jeffrics, the young lawyer who | JYiio Meb. oo Al Huirie: Lnep P > ok ) iy he napers that the cattle which nrrived at Live | o 3 gosted that the sybigct will bo wall worth defended Juila, and who, by his adrolt handling 30001 fer Ontario, i which wers condamnod for | -2 And Fob. 27, whon rumors of their con- v roial treoty of the clrenmstantial® ovidence, pointed suspi- | leuro-pnoumonin contacloss, belonged to o 'o- | version wero cugrent,'and demanded * urg- cmlshloflngb wlise ‘.l‘(l;qb comnao :h Unitu:l clon to Mr, Ben. Glbson, who was tryimg | ronto fiem. 1 hnd anopportunity of seeing over 100 projectod botweon; Guba an o ; % | of thom slaughtered, il saw nlmont ali tho dlaoused | ©R0Y " wpon it i < ] bo dplated.” Lo marey o old womans duugnicr, AL 18 B¢ | Ghen, ana dier onilrly With the Tiivy Cauneiiane | % Urgonoy " wia dofodfod,—~023 to 191, | Statos comes to b “‘,“.‘_, ‘ REFORT OF TiE ELECTORAL COMMISSION e les, aud mnintaii that the cattle were suflor- hia {rlends. ‘This ovening Judgo 1iilyer seny | J1OR LY REATBRITAIL five: (2) pulinonary congeation, severals and () | wasthon submitted, and Rennult asconded GLnA attatehied, however, to 1 brass-wire chaln, which a well-bred New York dog would have refused to b led by, But the dlumonds littered und the ruvy flashed, nud Miss Heller was delighted., ‘fhe Emperor hung the chnin about her neck and with much artistic taste caused the medal- llon to rest uppermost ou the bouquet at her bosom. 8till ho lingered, ond, as {f uncon- selously, touk up a goiden curl that fell upon her shoulder. Sixty-four Mrs, *So0s00s? glared with jeal- ous rago usihe hideous rascal pave the curl a closer seruting, Mrs, “Soosoo ™ No. 1 opened lier black mouth stll wider, and with a ery like 1 coyote, . #°A-fe-nt-cow,’? sald she. 3 ‘. And on the fnstant the sixly-three sccond- clnss Mrs, ** Soosous " lifted thelr volees ns one woman, and the ** A-fe-ol-caw ” that went up from the affectionate famiy frightened the poor girl thoroughly. « . 8he clasped her medallion to her flutterlye heart und cseaped from the palace, but not till the Ialand of Java was far bebind did she act- nally conslder heraclf seeare from the jealous Augy of \be sixty-four, Mys. ¢ Boosoos," ————— “ BUY SEVEN MORE MULES.” Bamuel J, Tilden's Luto Call on Senator Baraum, New York Ttmes, March 10, At 10:15 o'clock last night when the corridors of the Fitth Avenuo Hotel were vomparatively quict, Bamuel J, Tilden cume shambling In st the front doors with Lils coat collar turned up about his peck, Ile was fn full dross, with white neck-tie, a thin black overcont, the usual reckless-looking black silk hat, and Arctie over- order, but he has been able to ent no solid, fgod sioca the begluning of the mateh. As Mr. -Lathrop, his trainer, saye, *flo has taken nothing but slop.” There was AN EXQITING S8CENE . Inte In the afternoon, when Rowell and Ennis mado o spurt, each tryiug to outrun the other, Rowell has tried to worry Ennis as ho did O'Leary, by keeplng closs to Dis heels hour ofter lour, but with little success, Ennis kept on his cven way, nside from nn occaslonnl rood-naturcd spurt. Ilo stuck to the track with unequaled vertinacity, and as & result had ciglity-five miles to show for bls twenty-four lours’ work at 1 a. m. Rowell, in the samo time, mode soveuty- seven, nnd Harelman had fallen as low as tifty- five. 8Ll Howoll was twenty-five wlles abend, and }mnq]x:nn TO TAKE, x'r_ng’r_u_anmiqnm.v Rowell left the track, at, 11 0%lguk, ok ¢ of his' &’:'OtFlu"m\h;? an wm’;n lo"l)l-d ror"; 1:;{11‘[5l reat. Ilo, too, with all hisy bulldox pluck, 18 baving a hard | time, and s sullering much pain from his left leg, which {g much aswollen. SIis appetite ir, - lowuver, wood} ho eats heartily and sleeps well. The botting last evening was 100 to twenty that he wins the match. ‘At the same time, it was 100 to flvo agalnst Iorriman, ond threo to one against Enuls, Eunls, meauswhile, whas dolug splendidly and covering himeell with glory. During the evening, while bis compote itora slept, * Honest Jobn? tramped steadlly around the track, rolllng up the miles, and In- recetve the good will of the Chicogo or Ametlean putite.” s — g ARCHERY. ‘The Executive Committec of the Natfonsl Archery Assoclation held a meeting yesterday at ‘the ofllcs of H, C, Carver & Co., 25 Wabash aye- nue, at which a programme forthe rand anoual meeting of the Association, to be held at the ball grounds in this clty nbout the 1st of next August, was arraneed, The matter of distances to beshot was discussed, and 1t was' decided thut the shooting for the chiamplonship medal should be at the double York ronnd, conslsting of 144 arrows at 100 yards, niucty-six at cighty yords, und forty-sfght at sixty yards The chomploness medal for ladies wil bo shot at the Columbla round, conslsting of forty-clght nrrows at fifty yarde, aud the samne number each at forty and thirty yands. “The Club shoot, teams of four, will be at e :Amerlean vound, viz,:, Thirty arrows ach at ty, Ly, B rds, : . In addflioi siderable numbce of prizes offered by bow-makers und other partics lo England and the United States, the Associatloa will glve the national medal, and cash prized ageregating over $1,000 in vatue. Altogetter, about Bty pi will ontested for durnyg the three tlays of the mectl A STRANGE EXI’ERIE‘NCI‘I. A Survivor of the Mountain-Meadow e sncre. Steelcitte (3u.) Mirror, ‘There resides near Oak 1111, In this counts, 3 man by the name of Willlam Garrett, who bss having armea him hod the passengers for pro- % N tectlon aguingt, violonce, No further attempt. [ out any lunk corsolioation whntever. Tn'two of | tho tribuno to opposo impenchment, 1Mo | y5u56y, March 1ier-Hanlan, the oarsman, lenves Brooklands {6} Newenstlo to-doy. rest the discaso was confined to the smull interior | Miufstry of tho 16th of May which were not lobes, Now In this conntry we fnd the coutagiosn v : 4.} Roddin was sontenced ATLANTA, On, March s13.~Coli . A. Alston, | itsclf onght to tavemudo flic Inspectora hesitate, | (hg De Broglie and Rtochobouot Cabinots Kingstown, Ireland.)), I but_ they had made up thole minds, and_nothinge the account of whose murder was telegraphed Nook, bis home, near Atlanta. The speeinl | C0USh of pieusise, and without tho high elevation poralysis. 1Tis condiifpn gave riso to chargos & of tempernture of plouro, Faking into considera. of cruolty against pricon doctors, was made, ‘The uuthorities nre cool and de- | them. hat iy, those with pnenmonta, the consol- FIENIAY DEAD. COL. ALSTON'S-FUNERAL. Toiba‘in minaty-avn cheon out of 100 1 \he Jares | Juserted in tho roport, beeauso thoy wero for Lis connectionwith tho Manchostor af- could have moved them, Ihe syniptoma durlny [ With proparing for s coup d'etat, and con. membors of these Miniatries, traing that left Atlanta for the sceno were over- | tlon tho rough nsats of tho cattle, it s o wonder STERPLE.CHASE, Mr. JefTrics to Atlgnta -under o strong. guard, Ing fiom (1) sporadic plenro-pnenmonia, four or 3 . tho purcst pleurley you over snw in yoir |ifo, with- gLy, . tormitied, and will prevent Lrouble. e eatonthen 110, o Monnor. abte Sty vhe | statod that doouments existed ‘against tho Daniel Reddin, n vleased Fenian, died at Speciai Dispateh ¢5 Tc Tridune, Iobes, and closo 10 the diaphragm. This fact in | only discovered on Taesday, o chinrged you Tuesday, was Lurled to:day ut Mendow | ffe wero those of acule Ulxcaso With to Dainfut | cluded by moving the impenchmont of the | T 80d was altacked whilo fn_prison with fowed with saddened aud fndignant fricnds. | there wera not more diseusod. Yours most aln. M. WADDINGTON, ‘The Masons and milltary of Atlanta went down | Corelss W. Winiaws, | Prosidont of Council, said the prosont Minis- 1 v Ui hoce. 1o shid slowly up to a corner of the a romarkable history, ns one of the few survi ited Kingdom | & y up o 1 4 h e, 4 A petition has been presented to the Heuato = Loxpoy, March 13,4="Tha Un g doal d asked, fn the cust varfably runniug the last Isp ortwoofeach | orsof the terribio Mountaln-Meadow massacre, todo the last liowors Lo the noblo dead. 1t s | o 0 PGUCR TE8,FCCR SECE A ofhctation, mete | LY O Iusedgaslod 1ound byo buralag s steopla-chinso at Croydon waa won by Verity. ’is((' a “‘:'.“1' ku .]l ‘:'] i 5 om‘nrynmumw one. In Bootember, 1857, wlera nearly UK men said that every town In Georgla was represented | gy forth that the cluuse of the Hides Inspec. | tions. Obe, mnnesty, was hoppily sottled, bgAib whisner, of the clerk, whether Senator Barnum, % bis funeral, Hundreds catno from a distance. | tlon act, compelling the fnspeetion of the nides LNKIS MADE TIIE DRST FORTY MILES ON RRCORD for that staye of o six daya’ contest this oven- fng botween 1:20, when ho comploted bis 291st mile, and 10:11 o'clock, when be ended s 83tst mile, Duriug this time he only rested twenty-one minutes und fifty-four sectlons, making bis actual walking time for the forty miles clght hours, twenty- elght minutes,and forty-six scconds, Helsinline condition und cats heartily, 1Ilis teet do not trouble him fu the slizhtest, and his lezs show no signs of awelllng. Ilis food is solid und of a nature to streogthen lim, as those who sce him of Counecticut, waa in. The clerk snid he didn’t fnow, but would sena up the Governor’s card, Mr, Titden took out acard, put on his gold- rhinmed eye-zlasses to make sure that the card was not in cipher, dropped it on 4 tray und indulged fn o dublous sort of “emile, A bell-boy scanpered up-stairs with the tray, and the old gentleman slid on his gum shoes along the corridor, foto the reading-room, aud back agaln, oceupying about flve minutes in traveling Aty foet. Then ho camo back to the desk and fumbled at o book till the boy camo down-stafrs, and an- nounced, 80,that bystanders couid hear it, ¥ tho gentleman says ho has retired for the night.” 'fho Governor a moment later Lecame aware that the boy bad brought a messagze of somo Kind, and smiled an fusipid smile und began to mumblo something, The clerk saw that there was u vacant mental condition prevaillng, and leunlu&z over the desk sald to **the candidnte,” “ Mr, Burnum says he has retired for the nigtt.? ‘Thoso few words wrecked the smilo that was boing serewed up around the Governor's mouth and nose, nnd his oye-rlusses dropped from his lingers, For an fustant he looked dismayced women, und children wera slain_ by the Indiand und Mormons, under the leadership of Jobn D. Lee, who recently explated his crime with bis Hifs, At that time Garrett wasa bey 10 years of age, nnd with his sister Mallnds, thién 6 years old, was captured by the Jodians after they bad butchered his parents, und for twenty long years o remained o captlve. Dure Ing the Indlan cumpaign in which Gen, an.’r was kllled he was coptured by Unlted States soldless, und, huh‘?.' fuuud to be o while st an investization finally resulted in mnmlni fug his {dentity, e was taken to the tiome ol hig cbildliood, and ut onee recognized the ulutfl; Ile has an unclo Myving ot bis old homo 2 Henry County, in thls State, ‘The lemfw aluce ad Lecome the wils of Red Cloud, U well-known Sloux Chlef, and has by bint uuleu' children, Bhe prefers remsloing with Im(fl_ dlan friends, When rescued Garrett imlmu;1 gotten hia mothier tongue, and wus a3 wi 5 an uutamed savage, llo remembured ooly i own uml his stater's nome, and the ImrrlI scencs of the massacre, which nothing cnu' blot from bls memory. o visited tho Afiror oflico ou Tuesduy lnst, und gave us some u; I csting incidents i connection with bis twt ! {‘cam lfe mnoug the savages. Iu appears! jun get, compell i1y ¢ s He hoped to-dny's proccodiugs would dispose lie scenes at tho geave wera affocting fn the | of all animals slaughtered, was the eause of Siort :x';i-u:f.:m:hr:, St A wd :uhb‘llu: w?{f,xgm‘y, serlos losn tnd damags to them, and they pray | OF the other. Drisson's roport would remnin Gen. Gordon has telozraphied that hewll adops, | Hinbthe ingpcetion of hides Lo mado optional in history s testimony of the guilt of the Col, Alaton's oldest som, und dispatehos of ayine | oG ComPHeOry. | reation and Coloniza. | [NCFiminated Ministors. Their offonso was patby and_relief como from all quarters to the “‘ml;',wg, s Tt e A 1%’:,:,‘. tinister of | Broat, but thoir prosecution would produca l‘fi"j"é“;‘x '&?fi"fla 20':‘;[‘:: g "::"I’xx;:"l';u:'l':: Marine und mermi was examived and gave | ngitation difficult to allay, The country was 8 evidence 08 to stock-ralsing in Prince Edward’s £ § Saperior Court trial, which comes tha Jost of | Toland, ~ Ho sad that e had no oubd, i the trod il puirily palibiod) iqueatise, , (Tho Islunders saw thelr way to e{xunln;: up a trade | Government asked tho Ghambors fo place on i'n ‘(l-mi.flul wau Glniut fililln'vl,dlnrlzxenmwoul;l ita order of the dny important bills upon eed during the winter. e had uot pald much Special Dirpatch to Tus Tribune, attention thetock-raising, At preasht no cattia | POUO works, instruction, the armny, and INDIANAPOLt8, Ind,, March 34,—Blxby tella | wero exvorted fron) the fsland. Hethoughtboth | tariffs, Fraunco thirsted after order as well hia atory at lenuth to-day, but it differs in noth- F""‘: Btigth‘ ulmg N,f,;v Hm‘rvm'lc‘z] o rnl-:mubh; a4 liberty, v o1 - or stock-ranlsing. iere wero thousands und ng from the facts sent last night, In bis trav. thousuids of acres of mursh land, which vielded In conclusion, Waddington stated tlat, if ¢la he went a8 far as Nassau, und as far West us i vast quantities of hay, but the farmers appearea | the Chomber pronounced against tha viows Nebraska, He fs under n bond of 82,000 to | to have neglected this altogether, They have o answer charges of embozzlement and perjury | £ood brood of horses on the fslund for general :l Hio g““"m““k’ tho latter would rotire 28 Asslgoee i bonkruptey, His debts wiil be | burposes. ‘They are of zood sizc, shd possessed romn ollice, f sreat endurance, und ho sbould think' were | Drisson qnoted the order of the day ad- vald by his mother und fricnds. Tkels o autt the Enalish maritet. Tho slice An indlctment waa returied against Michnel | on’ the. {shund. wero good, it ralss of | 9Fes60d last Decombor to tho com- Ricbert tor the murder of Isane Swafford. The | thel wos carrfed on successfully, Potatoes manders of soveral army corps at & timo gcxlnthl was nlmun. nlhln urlu? {cfiulvud d‘urlng a fs'c'v‘;«:fllm;‘gnmflc’lw‘::‘zuu::’;"l’la“;x‘;:f..:fl{"i| to 'l“lllg whon Franco was perfoctly qulet, making ar- it in a saloow on 1l h el t. ng ity Y 4l 5 P ttmber of hdletments Wero retgenced. to- | honorable gentieman gavo some further evl. | TARgements for an ‘““”fl," of the garrison day aguinst lquor sellers for selling withont | dence as to the gencral features of the fsland | of Paris by twonty-fivo regimonts, ROMT. GERMANY AND TUE VATICAN, Ttome, March 18,—~A confldentinl agont of Bismarck has nrrived nt tho!Vatiean, Ho has instructions ' to reject any proposal in- volving the madification of tho May laws. 1t i statad the Pope now, waives all controvert- ed poiuts except thoso strictly involving Papal principles and dienity, RUSSIA. SECRET PRINTING PRESBES, 81, Perenssuno, March 13.—The polico discovered two sccret printing prosses hero yesterdny. Mauy arrests have boon made in connection therowith, . BULGARIA. EVACUATION. Tinnova, March 18,—1'hera is every indi- eation of a speedy ovacustion of Bulgurin by tho Russians, Po INDIANAPOLIS. CONSTANTLY MUNCHING chunks of bread and beef aro ready to believe, ‘When Ennls ran s ecore up to 833 wlles, or within seventeen wiles of the Enclishmay, the latter suddenly appeared upon the track, broke inte a doxtrot, and beran recling off the laps rapidly. Up to this tine Rowell had rested five hours, twenty-cight min- utes, and forty-eight {scconds, while Ennls had rested ono hour, forty-threée minutes, und four- ¢4 | teen seconde, taken in two stops, the only ones 150 little b the medium bight, et that the mero fact of *retiring for the night Mr. At- | o lsnlittlc aloro the Bt anid beard, ol liceuse. "Theroare large numbers who hubltual- | mid Its sesources. Tloquet replied to Waddington. Sy shiould bo & bar tols destre, und the exoresslon | made between 1g. m. and 11 p. m. Mr. and muscnlor, with dark bale a 10 1 cie ———————— Hoad 3 ¢ 3o kinson declared that Rowell, notwithatauding | complexton, snd bright, keen blug eves. 1 lroutien this, k. wus' 1 1o'le ttindo aizaia INPORTANT DECISION Lopere, Minister of the Interior, followed, S00S00HOONAN, ;’,::.R‘fsf:".‘lf’o ':fg,'_.’"“"c'fl':,lyg'ml‘,l“\,.v?,"mfi;dwu‘fm#"i thie water-bliaters upon bis feet, wos 2ava the Mountalu-headow masyacrs W —— 4 N mainly ropeating Waddington's argument. The Mighty Man Bofore Whom the Magl- ‘nku the trouble t]o clll‘ll (ulll him late o' nightsi® 2 14 BEITRR cmmm(ou 1 ;’.:Ju‘imfu‘:?‘ 5’:’?:'3:." 9 lfi’.{l?’l‘.gn)llx:"s‘ll{x“l’:nzu; Indlsus B AN LEODA s Tho Hny-Garto Litmtion Rtenchos an Tnter- | . Mudior do Montjuu strongly ndvocated | * eiun fieilor Forformud In duvamd Ludl- | \With un effort Lo look evliged to the elerk, the | thar during the firat ta davs of the strugglo, old man drew his cont lappels about his throat 8. PauL, Mion., Mareh 13, —Arrangements | sthng Stage—Probable Reversnl of a De- impenclmont. wint toddled back out of the vestibule fnto the aud secing the Mormon leader pay the savages have been made for sending the walls through | C¥é9 of the ilnols Buprome Coust by o A volo was then taken, and impoachmont 1 LLEL AL for the scatps ol men, women, und chldreny 8¢, Louls stepublican New York Letter, and thut he would run his last tifty miles with- out a stop. ¥ urder those fozgy vight, nud shuflled bis way bLack to At 1 o'eluck the contestants had all retired to | thus oifering them an fncentive to w Foderal Judge, rojeoted—4 Haldee Ilelier s writig a book sbout her | Granierey Park, Ont of somo dozen persons | reat, ‘hio scora thien stood: Rowell, 350 miles; | ot of the Mormon falth, " from the Minnesota bouudary3ilue to Winnluee o ”m,,fl,n‘,':,,“;,,,w,,h 1o The Tribune. m’]“,“cd iTite Ififli | Iate brother, the famous Robert, which caunot | who werd loltarlng i conversation on e otel Euuls, 835 miles; Harriman, 825 inlles, ¥ | " Garrett was_adopted by the ¢ medicine The coutractor stopped runulng trafus to-day, SraiNarizo, Hl, March 19.—Judge Drum- tamenu proposed tho order of the day, but i . rumored s s Caadln Govern | 5 v day pons s cion Y - | {1019 Do rogll mud Nochobouot Cabl ] leveo caso of Francls Palmes va. John (1, Whit- | Bots, by their eulpublo schomes, botrnyed cent to Winnipeg, und operats it L(gln;s' €ar8 | ook et al, Dlalntiff Lrought suit to compet the | the Government. thoy should have served. ?’afn’lfi"'l'x'uléfiv"fii““n'fll'“n’.".fi‘.’.‘fa%‘:vfl'l'fiu.“‘{wlr.'x'n‘fl‘.‘fi owners of the land benefited by the bullding ot | 'Phe Chinmber nceordingly dolivors thom over trunsportution to Winnipee, ‘Tho blovkade ere- | the loveo to pay tho cost of its construction, The | to {ho judgiment of tho nation, and orders stes great trouble fu Manitoba, decres authorizes the Comtulssloners uppointed | that the foregoing resolution be placarded in under the Btate law to bulld the levee, to take 0 A TOUGH DEAL, H ovory Uommunefn France, Lk PRSteN 6o b e vossesslon of the levee und the Jands upon M, Clemencenn moved tho orderof tho which nssessments were made, und hold thy Kavamazoo, March 18.—Peter E, Deal, of mmhu subject to tho further urll\:r‘ of the Court. day pure and simple, which was rejectod, fatl to be intercating, so varied wers his for- tunes, and g0 extenaivo his travels and ox. periences. In looking over her notes I iind the folluwing ludlerous adventure, one of fity ju that strange land, Javad On the 9th of May, 1673, the Mellers salled awsy from Simsapore on the steomer Amecltn, bound for Batavia fn Java. A quict sort of spot Java ts just how, but the ancient history of the placo moved with as much flame aud amoke us o lounges, noone but the clerk and the roporter who was present seetned to know who the man wus, A bystander, belng informed who it waa thut eame i wont 80 linpressivety, salds I don’t wonder ho comes out late at ‘night. Peo- vle who voted for hiim didw't kuow who they were voting for, They thoumht it was somo bustling fellow Jiko {nu, or me, but if they had seen such o smart(7) sctive, (1) capablo (1) looking duck s thut they would haye stal nway from the {m)lu, or voted for the othier man, L el you now this natlon wos lucky,” v ¢3 Ol of Ue Lrive, and {nducted {nto the mystcrics the treatment of discaso by the ludlai “,.':;:l[’ncn und becawe & great fudisn doctor, a fac 10 lie has turned to account since his mu(m:“ Seis civilized life. fle Lias the reputation v flm ok ing preat skill in the trestwent of b aia i the netehborbood whers ho las m;nu wie, purchosed o farm, and now esides g Lias sullicioatly mastered the English o to muke bimsell understood, und (8 8 S50, 1 more toan ardinary tutellizence, He s G # portion of bis Lline Lo study with the dm"g:'r_ YHSTERDAY MORNING, To the Western Assoctated Proas. NEw Yonx, March 13.—The retfroment of O'Lenry from the strugzle for the Astiey Lot and the champlonship has vot decreosed in the Jeast the interest {o tho pedestrian contest, [t {8 only more concoutrated, with an earnest wish that the belt may be kent in this country, to- gether with the ¢lory and profit of iy mateh, TR DULLETIN, ‘The scores are us follows: - torehight procession, Insurrcetions uud wars ———— 9 a.. in—Kowell, 303 wniles; Narrimao, 283; | puiiahiug o narrativo ot bis e 1 (o0 g Oshitemo, in this county, who was struck by | i qecreo foreshadows the rovival of the do- | Romeau's ordor of the dny was theu ( were their pleasures und pursults from thele A Now Teloptiono, Eunls, &7 uay lichtuing yesterday, s vecoverliyn llo wus = }u m.-'-t(owcll, 3035 Iarriman, 237; Ennls, 11 8. m.~Rowell, 814; Harriman, 200; Eonts, When Ennls had completed 250 miles, at cision of the Stato Supremo Court, declaring | passed—210 yeas to 154 nnys, :;‘I:;:‘:fi"l“k“‘;’ {:":’“‘““"‘;" of ll;h "““““‘; ‘"“‘" the act unconstitutional under which the Com- | Nonoof tho inoriminatod Ministora wora 4 ] ell to the floor, ¢ Wus uncon- filoVa Tor bovera) Hours, util Wlood gushed from mlljlluneu were appointed and the nssessments | prosont dnring‘: tho proceedings. hifa mouth i vose, It Ia thought thut he Is | Mude. AMNESTIED COMMUNISTS, carlfest records, In 1740 they butchered 10,000 Chiuego in Batavia, nnd erected o brass lmage of the hieathen Chinee to cormmomorato tho 'ex. termination, Btralght down to 1850, the last London Ttmes, Feb, 25, -There bas been reeently vxuibited to the French Acodemy o telephouc with some novel fentures, und sald to zlve romarkably good ef- fects, 1t isthe fuvention of Mr. "Gower, an R FITZ JONN PORTED. e An Unsnocessful Effort to Reopen the €340 e e % ct Ar ol American, Ho uses very strong mocnets, made | 11:51:50 last night, ho retired, veturning to 2 In 1is 1ichalf, = = & 1 X y means of s lurge eluctro-magned eriving 4 o ens. Jo ol PRKIN AND PEORIA. NEw Yok, Mureh 13,—The followlug card fg | Wout hos ohortored a stonmer to fotoh 600 | yresent Ewperors, the sleck and fut Soozoohoo- | ts cureent from « powerful Ornnr‘lzmm' mncmm:s Olecrt.compord 14 o'clock—Nowell, 819; Harrimao, 203; En- Suectal Dispateh (o The Tribune published this eventug: amuosticd Communists from Now Caledonia. nl;. 02'?:(]]‘.' ck—Tiowell, 120; Harriman,207; Banls, " Getty—oppointe: A. I, Terry und Col, Q. W. Getty ppoin! 4 SpusNarizLy, 11, March 18,—Willlam Acker- | Duroaktyy, March 18, —To the publle: The un- | Arthur Rano was oxpocted to roach Paris on uan, who holds Wis comt in Boerakarts, the a Court ‘The magnetic bar s bent tn o luulk’lfllh“ with h o by the Becrotary of War so conatituto s tlellers wero particularly fasciunted us befng ju | it onds or poles projeeting luward, and _having ‘ ot S ) eruly i 3 " o erelp #7 | cach u emull oblony plece of iron, on which i3 3 Inguiry ju the cascof (o, e b .l i il “l;';;h‘::?' ll:m" 57{:3‘;‘.":‘;{:}“&: mfl;‘t‘?flffil?x‘n‘fi Wedoosday ovoning. His early re-cntry in- | Al respects o mild and gentis soverelgn, wounted o coll olbwl:ru. T parta are in- | 3 o'clock—Rowel), 623; Harrlman, 5003 Envls, :cz‘mmmd this morning ot half-past ‘"“,‘:m, was brough in to-day, Ho was lndicted with | tiuns and charkes wmade ayninst the lov, 7, Da | to the Chwnber of Deputies is consldered Kourakarta fa o wretched, stragghing placo, | closel i o shadlow cylindrical bruss case, the | 203, : : R “u. : hfs father, whoso bookkeeper he was, Biuco | Witt Talmage, D.D.. by tho lirookiyn Uresbytiry. | pomain’ and the Imperlal palaco I8 a mixture ofsolendor | cover of which carrics the vibrating membrane, Neither the withdrawal of OLeary nor the nd- | 31 L' %0 o o' vvo quite uaexpested b7 D ® Jeaving Pekin, bn 1875, hie has beeu cmployed os | Wo wish. to say thal aur nanes Were thu used \ uwl squaler diflleult to understand, (vather thicker than usual,) separated from it | vance n the adunssion fee causes auy npparent i o closing arguments WY & printer ot Graud’ Haven, Mich, fHu gave | Without autbority. Wu kuuw wothing fn supuory 118 serene Majesty, who bonsts o dozen o by on oxcessively thin chamber, and attached | nbatement ot the juterest in the futcruationul | publle, becausu tho ¢ % e il 62,000 batl, of n.vl:ln;.n‘n..‘ ‘2::“‘:'“1"‘: nover c-}lfd‘luvux: or IIUNGARY. ue ) Yy iaisis 0ZeR OF | 4y means of a brags rlug and scrows, (which lat- | pedestrian mateh, At tho nowspaper offices | matter had been made Just “m, e ——— :m':“ch“:by ‘r’umc:‘ "..wn“l':.f.“ ":x?f." ::fiw;‘;r?x:m\ THE UREAT FLOOD, more titles, suchus *Henzkaug Senahon—Object | or do not touch the meimnbrane ut any mlmz. und business placea whero the score s diaplayed, | proceedings theu dectared at ;‘: °“ ioiver, W0y i e mn_____.m T e Jeet of Vencration v Agundoso Ruchi—Servant | ‘i old. form of telophonte mouttipleco fs | crowds aro coustantly gathered, openod at the yequest of A it stood, wisled £0 faunisnurg, March 18.—Alexander Bayres, Fuxpruick Haxes, Pestn, March 18,—I'ho Hungarlan Minise | 5r 1o Mereiful;” *The Master who is Served; | abandoned, und o flexiblo acoustic tube, with D ArD oAl GO et acntn to o | SIS PR o s he Putladelphla wife murderer who was to Ricuann EeLs, torof Financo has loft for Bzogedin With | tiia ono who wears tho provines on his laps thoe | touth-pleco, is attached ta the middle of the | sble to mako 500 miles u @ six deye' trump, Ho | substituto on the records at ela -ubm(utd sl he udelp! urderer who 0 Cuantys M, Nicuors, £00,000 florj be distributed th deor, ate, }’- cover, “Plus, ono way speak slitting at a table | will return huwme soun. ; e 1ave been hanged ou the 18th inst., hus been b 200, orjus to bo distributed among the | superior great chiof communder,™ ote., wos best | whie e telephono i3 attuched to the wall The people injured by the fall of the gallery | June on his bgnnllhycaulml:“ Board's resdk reprioved wnl Auril A7, Mezekiuh Binciter iy, CINCINNATI sufferors by inundation, ‘Flio greater part | knownas +Sovsoo,” that bolug “abiort™ for | Perhaps the most uovel feature s the uso of a | in Gilmore's Gurden last night are dolig well. * | ‘g Prostdent aunaunced the, BoH gy r. ilav pren sepricved to tho smine date, CiNcinNatr, O, Murch m.—.-!ohn B. Manuix | ©f the Town of Szegedin was dostroyed and Emperor Bovsoohoanan, telephone call, consisting of a small tube, bent Al 8 o'clock tho score wast Rowell, 8335 ITar- | niess to rocelve now evidence, u ] FOUND FLOATING. to-duy tiled is bond In the sum of $50,000 na | several hundred people perished. Reliof CreveLaxp, 0., March ls.—'l'lh body of | Asslzuce of Archbishop Puccell, parties ave actively at work succoring tho Walter Glubon, who 1nysterlously disappeared | A couventlon of fine-cut und smoking-tobacco | gurvivors, No oftioiul report of the extent from bis home In this city last Decetnber, was | mnanufacturers, to fix the price of tobacen under ‘flie day arrived for thelr visiL to Royalty, and at the palacs of Boerakarta the maglelan, his slster, und thelr agent duly presented them- selves, Ushered into o vast hall on the ground ut & right angle, und contaimng a vibrating zoed; this tubo Is fixed on oue slde of the mem- branc, Ou blowing into the acoustic tube this roed i8 vibfated, und, couscquently, also tho rimau, 8043 Enuls, 200, At8 o'clock the scoro stoods Rowelt, 835; Herlman, 810; Enuis, 803 Enuts mado his 400th mile fu 8 minutes 5 sco- Moultby, petitioner’s: counsel, stated U g D asajoarnient hopesitiones bad ot S further evidenca {n the form I:IID Iel:ln T een uidee record-book of Cant. Pratt, who By mombrane, whicth thon moyes fo oxcursions | onds,—th quickest mile during the match, e | de-camp to Gen, Pope. Oug DaREEs ), aud : Lt o O of tho calamity hos yot beon recolvad. Hlonr (a8 the entlre puluce never got above ono | lurze enouzh to bo felt with the Suger. A cor- | had spurt with Rowull on this mile, and came { an entire order written by Qene YO By, g found tlogting In the Jako to-day. m Sowtax mee Ju.m ;)‘l‘:fil]l::)“."“l "4?) ‘Efl'xc.f- “for A PEARPUL BITUATION, .|or,-§, they wero tirst regaled wl:‘u a banquet of ruwanuluul{ strong sound Is producud fn the | vut abiead amia- the wildest applause by tue ;Inl| ollmrAu( fm‘:fi‘n‘;{: Ililllllg':;‘m,‘;.‘;c,. convsel FATAL FALL, fiuecut iu packages of tew ponnds, The Cor [ Prarw, March 18—-lyoning.—Tho danger | native fruits and winos. Then tho wide doors { TecelVing teleplions through wibratlon of fts | epectators, oftlcer, Bpéeiar Dispdick 0 Jid Iribung, Seigoikwtiiteny, in 8zegedin iu increasing, Resouing boata MiLwaukge, Wis, March 13.—At noon to- N : H day Autbiony lohimer, coppersmith, whilo one SLEEPING-CARS TAXABLE. continually striko rulns, so thut in many gaged upon wowe repairs ut the Menomines dise | , NABUVILLE, Teun., Mareh 10,—The Bupreme | €a50s tho reacuo of sufferors is impossible, Ullery, fell from an elevated scaflolding to ther | Sourt, teduy declded uleepingcurs runniig | Ono boat was capsized by which soven basemeut floor, a distancy of forty fcet. s 5 Yoo bo taxuble, . Au apueal Wil | woinen woro drowned, A violent storm is e tuken 10 the Bupreme Coug thy United . rpine suffered frocture, sud he secelved other | Btates. L SureL & raging, Tho flood Is continually rising, and aln to-morrew, membrgue, which sound moy be percelvad in » hull of any sfze, nud even (from {ts peculiar tisnbre) whon other sounds are vresent. ‘The tube with a recd fu It does not injure, but rather fmproves the distinctuess of trausmitied speech. Slwyple phrases spoken with @ loud volee jato the trsnsinitter ara licard a8 far as _five or six metres from the recelyer,—n result never achieved hefore. NINB 0'CLOCK. At 9 o'clock: Rowell, 850; Ennls, 825; Harrl- wan, 820, L was decided L0168 L gk ‘l::\‘rd 1‘:‘: ln‘nku‘o‘;lmmuur‘eu:m-. not 84 ‘."‘ill‘:b:m” dence, but a8 “’"’““E parb Ml"fl;we"““" that b boen written by Gou. bl« gt 10th of August, 1864 ~Gen. Bcu:m hecorder claring the clng :h:la:m‘ll.g‘“‘:;,’l‘:‘;lc 5 ".Ifl‘irwl", agl for the ¢ w 'x':'xl;lnu"x“t‘x's Which thine’ bad disctiarksd apoctive dutics- 8t the back were flung open snd the Lmperor “Boosoa " and wife untered with thelr chlldron, “ Boosouhoonan ! was a blg fat man, sleck uml black, who moved "with difliculty in consc- quenco of a vew palr of huge slippers, which caught continually in tho fringes of the louse sueh mats that Joy thickly strewn on a beaten BLUVEN T\ M, NEw YORg, March 18.—At 11 o'clock: Rowell, 833; Ennls, 834; torriman, 820, AT NIOOT, Nzw YoRri, Mareh 18,—Notwithstanding the