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2 s CHICAGO TRIBUNT: THE PAGES whether hational, State, or municipal, and the names of the perrona voted for at sald election, which Tames tiny be elther wrilten of printed on euch oal- Jot: nnd at Preaidential elections there may te fie remark that. he made the other day, that he Al not belleve in the total depravity of the Demucratle party. ‘The vote on the Florkta cise, had shown bins that he was nifstaken. pEentass! FOREIGN. Deputy Schneogans, which recmod ty imply Unt the claims of France were still justin. able, Hyeres, ‘Tho Arrogantela armor was five inchea thick at the water-line Sho carried nine Kix-ton punt and was of 1,358 tons “LEADVILLE. renly on the part of the counsel was to elevate his volee nm continue the reading. The Mage Tapped azaiy an Ins table tr au exeited wane * = if . nid declored that he would callau olllcer, | printed on ench, ‘uattote the namenof acandilate for ten * ; Siiliaaiat a Ret a ann on! fina burden, Her engines wero 400 horso power, | Statement that Gold ‘ Quartz havi ty eieet eft z Ub Sy lureat extn ‘reaident aud Vice Preaident of the Unitert Mates. Mr, Reagan desired lo refer several bills, but | 7, tant C co Rel- of ONT Bos ment nod walked back toa window wuere Con Said ballots shall not be less than twelve iffthes in : 5, sain -} Lmportant Correspondoen oats é one wh ¢ - jenstir and unt leep than three inches in wilthy AMT Afr. Conner abluctei. “te ala aatlecteel ao Ales P Pp casa, TURKEY. Worth $20,000 a Ton horation- Counsel Whitney was. at usline allore not printed tn conformity with thisact shall ative to South African Sax Francisco, Mareh 2t.—The steamer ! after a fev words of hurled consultation wit i : PRECAUTIONARY. Has Eeen Found, vith Chiet-Clerk \ ? be rejected, wd, xo faraatiey celateto | desired to offer for the reappointinent of the = : eee PREGA! Winn and with Chiet-Clerk Morrison, he retur, , the election ot Heprercninttven oF delecaten in | Yellow-Fever Committee. Asairs, City of Peking brings 677 Chivanen, Vinsya, March 21.—'Eho ‘Turks intend to =. tu bis roa. : wen OF leas fee than: indicated tn, this ae or printed | suvarned, : re Hoxa Koxa, Fob, 22—Suasanat Feb. | establish a camp on tho border of Eastern | Arrival af ‘iy News’ dust in| angie *faighatian aremed eeu ben on tieane-paper, or paper hasing marke by which CASUAL'LLES. 5 24.—Reports continna of Li Yung Choi's | Noumolia, in tho direction of Adrinnople, ao ‘Nimo to Assunge Much bounds, und he ealled lattdty across the neat Une acl ha fot wana tnevent ter, tail a ae poles The Pending War the Result. of | successes in ‘Yonquin, Allowing for cx- | sto be in tendinesa to amareh into the Olleer!t atlicer! “come here aud atop thine be counted by any Judge, of Inspector, uF canvanse Ing nikeer of any election, 80 far as stich batlot tes lntes to the election of a Representative or dele- BURNED ‘TO DRATIE §1, Lovis, Mo. Maret 21.—A Glohe- Democrat a Blunder of the English Aggerations, his progress sectna remarkable, and his perronal away over the inhabitanig country if called upon by the futura Gov. Grier ‘The excitement among the spectators was in intense, end men began tu take 1D hele C der ernor, 37 nts at orercants: and uae their chatrs, ap. gute in Conuresn, special says? Another territle pratrie tire has OUNCE. wholly unprecedented. Wherever he moves A DECLARATION. Continued. Riinons Fall in the Prico | Muvently cxnecting a pollee rald. ‘The Mayor ‘1 nee eal sel Gc in aby, oveurred O Lindoln County, Kansas, burnlug volunteers flock io bis standard, very ex- guundad the electite aluein which connect F deputies to arrest any citizen of nited States without processor warrant Isencd the house and all the property vf Mr. Motte gowery, livingon Bitter Ureek, and doing much other damage, A Hilto son of Mr. Montgomery, A Proposition to Give Alsaco- pedition against him, under Chineso ofttcials, has failed, Itis now rumored that his de- Constaxtinop.e, March 2t.~—Tho Graod Vizier has declared that ha intends to act in conformily with Uno views of tho British and of Silver and Lead. S with the police station da the basement, tn therg seemed to be an unaccountable del vartof the polles in waking thelr app . aT 7 Mr. Bartlett continued to read, and ¥ ? Cleetlon day, OF Wiilin eisty. dave prive thereto. | 12 seareold, perisied Inthe flames, aud Mr. Lorraine a Representative figns are moro farerenching than firstan- | Treuch Governments in bia negotiations with | Mine-Operators Taking Out Vast Quan- | jyoved uervously auuuty again joudly « aaiet wih warrant shail deprive: sich citien. of hls Montgomery and Isage Pall, a uetghbor who Government, nounced, sinco he has already renehed a | Greece, titles of Ore ond Storing It. May jiblker. sei din detned foes ii in’ the Het to exerciga ie a ab attempted ‘to savo Montgomery, were badly ‘1 point of strength and inflnence more than MUST GO, was suvsterloaly absent, or had auddenne er Delecates in. Consrers are heing. Chosen, | BUrued und ded fn a few houra, Fulficient to seenre tho fulfillment of his i sat whether with or without color of And all pert v shall prevent, hinder, or delity, or authority. NORRIBLY MANGLED. Forty-seven Lives Lost by the Founder: original plans, Tho Takka rebellion in Lonnon, March 21.—A correspondent ab Vienna reports that the position of Khaired- Sptetat Dispatch t9 The Trisune, Leapvinne, Col, March 21,—Tho sudden his hearing; but Beret and usken the Mayor sw Jondan Boon app. an iat he desired hii tore " ms 5 “Stop hi Tins? exer 1 © Mav doany Wise Inerfere with any person who inny de= Suectel Dinvau.. to The Tribune. Hainan is yot wnquetled. Ultimately thoy | din Pasha, Graud Vizier, ins boon shaken by | fall in the Now York quotations of silver and vain i Mie yarttetts Hemera Mas aire to vote atany election atwhlen Representatives Rosrit.x, Cook Co, $1, March 24—While 4 ing of a French Floating muat yield or bo exterminated, but there | the failure of the Do 'Toquaville financial | lead has produced no Httlo consternation | the room,” he added. ma of Delogutes in Co ure chore, except by sd Chart eke ig ‘ " ‘The svene was now one of grent Peacvatiy chialtensine the rlgnt uf much versun to man amed Charles Stano was working In the Battery. sistance thus far 1s desperate, echome. Osman Pasha ia considered his | among tho mine-owners oud emelters of this auulcontiatene the Sergeant nujmaset cement went nut more than two yeurs or by Jive OF Hut more than $3,000. ar by both such fine aud ims crawled under a targe hatching machine to cloge a window, waen, upon arising too xeon, be press in Shanghai and Ilong Kong excites Thera is a general fear that to bot- tom has not yet boon reached, and that tho doubt what to do, und footed fret at the M and then at Gen. Sinlth, President of the Mar Mle F 7 TOM. Board; but ho finally Jatd his hn 7 prisonmnentytnd shall pay the costs of nrorecution. | woesteuck by the sarage koives of the terrible | Rawie Nihilism Discovered | comment. appears resolved to rival that FRAN oe prieo of these two leading prodneta of | qitticlis arin. and asled pie ya an Springer’s Mill also fixes licayy penalties to | hutching machine, aud one asin and one leg ent of Japan VAUBAUNAC, Teadvillo will go down to figuros that | Senator Kecleaine quickly arose from his violence uid Intimidation Intowied 10 prevent Into many pleco, Ho is hormibly tnaugled aad Among the Nobility JAPAN. Vensatinns, March 2t.—'Tho Obambor of | will not pay tho cont of mining, sinelting, sont a tok tig lacnmeat fra hie the exercise of the elective Srouchise, woether | cannot Ive. ‘The unturlunate man has a wile 7 am : cl 8 : ° = aseoclnty hands nnd continued the read. 1 ts dong with or slehout, the ole of Inw; | atu! three children, in Russia. PSR bein on cE Deputios has declared valtd tho election of | and transportation, which result would | foe ie Kermeane then ried dae Vane on BROILER EXPLOSIONS. Paul de Cassagnac, Dlight the prospects of this camp for tho | te ars of Mr. Evclesing, who turned: sharpie —— the concluding clnuse of the now freaty be FEARY'S TLL . 4 Within th ay a about and warned he pollecman that he weed 7 R st 5 EAIRY" Lbs coming summer, thin the past two days | pee ee es G was an NOTES AND NEWS. Srusavienn, Mass, March 21—The explo: ‘ tween Japan and America, Minister ‘Vern | 1 tt Ministor Ferry’s Tigh Sa oleer of the Bupreine Court of tie State, att iARRNATANLEY, ston of n boiler in ‘Delorust's steam env. | The United States Euchred in tho | ine: i ‘Tho Commits on Minister Ferry's Higher | jend has fallou from $50 to $20 n ton, and ted to We heard, dle then continued reade Spectat Dispatch ta The Tribune, Wasutnxcton, March 21.—Orders were fssucd. mill probably fatally injured James ‘Taylor and Jlorace Langdon, nnd severely injured two Recent Treaty with shimn, Minister of Forcign Affairs, has writ- ten a letter to the Tokio 7imes, aunomneing Edueational bill has been elected, All the Committes except two favor the measure, silvor has fation fromm $1.08} to $1.06} an ounce in Now York, while, during tho month nnd by this tine the paper was comp Mr. Bartlett handed the document to the Mayor ‘ x who declined to recofye it, but afte to-day for the Hazen-Stanley Court to meet | others. a dapan. that the whoto treaty was authorized by him, PARDONED, of Sanuary, tho Intter stood at $1.10, and | teen passed back 10 Gen. Smith i ae! Avril. ‘The place of meeting was changed | 5 New UnuEAKs, Fa Matels pie Holes ta This, however, does not solve tho real prob. Ono hundred qud twonty Communists aro | during February at $1.09, thus showing a | Would rocetve it from Mr, Bartlett “13a mes. from Washington, where ft was first intended | Pelwson & Co.'s distillery, at Cleyburny Tex., to hold the court, to New York, to suit the con- Yenlenve of Gen. Hancock, whose official duties would hardly allow htm to cume here. ‘THR CINCINNATI CASE, While MeMahou will probably be named as Chairasan of the Spectal. Committea an Clncin- nati Election, he now fntends to decline, as he does not think au Ohio man atould be called upon to press such n cage ozainat hls colleuzue, Carlisle, of Kentucky, will probably be Chaur- Diew up, killing two mie SERTOUS FALL Snectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Benorr, Wis. March 21.—A boy named Carl Brederon, employed in Thompson & Co.'s plow- works, fell through a hatchway this afternoon, striking on bis head and ari on the Hoar below, Tig arm was broken aml bis head terribly ite {ured rendering him ingsenalble for some eure, Tis injuries wilt probably prove latal. Arrangements for the «Reception of Gen. Grant at Yoko- hama. SOUTIT AFRICA, IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE, Losnox, March 21,—Iinportant corre- spondence relating to the war in South Afrien. Jen, the suspicion being that tho treaty was first framed without the objectionablo clause, and that Terashimn privately urged ils nddi- tion upon the Washington Stnte Department without consulting all tha members of tha Japanesa Cabinat, This extraordinary courro is ascribed by rome to the timidity of the Foroign Ofice, by others to intrigues of the faction secretly working in British. in- terests, thouyh without direct Dritish co-op- to be pardoned. RECENT FAILURE, Pants, March 21,—'Tho linbilitles of Ques- nel Brothers, of Havre, aro estimated at 2,000,000 francs, HUNGARY. MORE FLOOD THREATENED. Lonpon, March 21.—A dispateh from Pesth says the Rivers Szanjos, Unros, and Y steady decrongo in value from tho beginning of tho year, THE CAURE OF THIS DEPRESSION is asoribod to the gencrat belief. in tho im. micnso Inerense of production of the Lenad- ville mines this season, ‘There is doubtless foundation for such n belicf, ns most of the principal mines hero have Intely introduced machinery for doubling or trobling their senger.” ‘The Mayor then addresaed (ey, Smith, who answered all questions by sayaue that he “deatred to he heard throtzh counsel After alliage to _ellelt anything furcher from, Smith, the Mayor declared Mls case closed, lie saith, however, that he would receive any paper bearing on the case presented within four hours. Me, Bartlett avid eharpl t might have been well for you to have Faid thay before you ordered the pollee to remove tro Counselors from the room,” Several policemen were now stationed ahoxt the room, and no doubt tho Mavor felt tess beady 4 usual outpour of ora; yot it mny bo of gen. | sured, Jor lie resumed his wonted amile furs man. MeMahon says the ex-dudge he quoted in TIRES. in published, Lord Chelmsford writes from | ration. ‘here have been excited disenssions | White Koros aro rising, ‘The dykes at Szon- céal alenaat fo sinto that ie teas Mine, moment, witle he hegatt fa question. Commits. She Mena Tener elena namie i ad Durham on the 9th of Fobruny ax follows: | ontho subject, and thecoursoof Lorashinnin | tes have been repaired Te ie doubtful | tering the greatest eapeclly tothe eatey, | std inet ar ately owen te not duilee ain hee me Ta, \mlepenileat ee curcado. It is very desirable that » Major-General bo | proposing a mitigatory clause originally.and | whothor the dykes at ‘Tittel can resiat floods, as “an outrage.” and procovded to read his I. 1. the conventence of mecting there, so many witnesses desire to come an to see the Capttal that the Contingent Fund of tho House would A still alarm of fire at 1:13 yesterday fore- noon to the Fire Patrol, and ageneral alarm ot minute later, was caused by a fire in the brick building Nog. 153 and 189 Monroe street, owned sent to South Afrien without delay, In June Inst I mentioned privately to the Duke of Cambridgo that tho strain of prolonged now réfnsing to givo full explountions, is severely reprehended. ‘The undoubted wish of the majorify of the Cabinet is that the MORE CORPSES, Szrorpry, March 21.—Many moro corpses have been recovered. A fearful smell of hos within tho last week STOPPED SIIPPING ORE, and is accumulating tho entire production on written reply to the charges. ‘The Mayor ten begun to entechise Mr. Nichola; but the latter i tine read the same reoly, furnished hin by is counsel, demanding’ specificrtions and a. H - ‘ F 2 its dump and in its ore houses, The Little } reasonable’ tima to. be heard. ty not hold out, to bring them all. . by B.A. Birdsall, of Westchester County, N, | Msicty ond exortion was ovon then telling on United States will sco tho impropriety of 1 decomposing bodies comes from the ruins, , | Chief and the Littls Pittsburg nro following | roneated reading ‘of this “reply dt EXITA ‘MILEAGE WANTED, Y., and occupied by John - Moore & Co, manu- |e. What I felt thon I fect still more now, | tho final clause and taka measures to annul : thei le, and while th Inking | concerted, the” Mayor "and greatty The Southera Democrats have started npa- | *** CHEE DY a fs Laced i . pers it. But, in th 1 RUSSIA. eir example, and while they ara aro taking , facturera of pleture-frames and looktng-glasses, | Sir Bartlo Frors concurs in his representa. { it, But, in the present state of political an- per, the purpose of which ts to pledge a aufil- etont number of Democrats to sunport a propo- sium co allow mileage jor thy extra session. ‘fhe present law only allowe mileage for two sessions Gf Congress, It Is sald that some of The tire orlginated In the basement, where 40,000 feet of lumber Iy stured, and ia supposed tonave been caused by an overheated Urving-tube. ‘the smoke was very dense, aud for a time there was tion, and has pointed out to mo that tha offl- cer selected should be fitted to sneeced him in his position of High Commissioncr, This letter was’ addressed to the Secretary of tagonisms, such wish cannot bo officially formulated. The feelings of the American residonte is strongly expressed in a deep sense of humiliation at finding tho United COUNTESS ARRESTED, Sr. Perensnuna, March 21,—A woll-known Countess has been arrested for sympathiz- ing with tho Nihilists, out great quantities of mineral, aro in renlity putting leas than half their usual quantity to tho smelters, In tho enso of the two latter Companies, thelr nection is induced by anitised the apectators, After rome time spent in this, way, Mr. Nichols be: to read up opinion of Gav. Tildents, addressed to Mayor Wienham, setting “forth the right of accused officials to be fully heard, This seemed to. prs yoko Mr. Cooper, and he promptly declined to tear the papers Corporation-Counsel Whitney, the persone nvtlye in circulating thls memorial | CoNsiderable commotion about te place, as War, and received by him March 17. States subordinated to the will of the Euro. cere belief on the part of tho managers in n reduc. who netert uS the Mayor's ad sald it noe is are members of the last Congreds, whe rem | a targe tre was teared. ‘The losson building ts Sir Michael Iivks-Bench, Colonist Sccro- | poan Powers, ‘ SWITZENLAND, tion in tho prico of amelting consequont upon | duno harm to read the detter, At tity Mr, " Sir 5 - f here curing the recess, ant who have recelved no travclitf expenses on account of the extra session. 5 Tht PINST Nate, about $150, ant ts covered by 82,000 pulieies in the Culumbia, Amazon, Mechanics’ & Trad- ers), of Buffalo, and the Traders’, of Pennsytya: hin, ‘The toss upon stock and ‘inuchinery will oximate $1,000, und fs covered by nearly tary, writes to Sir Bartle Frere, on the 19th inst., as follows: “Tho Government aro nunble to fino any ovidence of the urgent By this mail strong ropresentations aro acut out from British financiers DISCREDITING JAPANESK SULVRNCY. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Beanz, March 21.—Tho Swiss State Coun- cil, by a voto of 27 to 14, resolved to restora the completion of the numerons furnaces that aro now being erected in this vicinity, It is rumored here that the Tron Mine has ben Istely sold to San Franoisco parties for doted Company, ore, now negotiating with Bartlett wanted tok ney appeared, wi round the room. ‘Th then declared closed. The Mayor had alarge number of written jow for whom Mr. Whit. a general Inugh went e case of Mr, Nichols was Ky enses was begun to-lay, und will pratably be annie SURE hee hinge ey faleing, avitions tele, fell kouwledya aad J bankesare inultiplying fudefinttely, anil Hin SEED-TIME, stoppage in tho salo of its ore, There aro} By advice of his counsel’ Mr, ‘rrhardt declined concluded Monday, ‘The Atforuey-ienerat | Orie, was caused hy tire in the twostury | suction, a course almost certain to tho conutry is about to,be flooded with new also reports that Tabor and Chaffee, princi- | to answer any questions unless the Mavor tur- f ayoke for the Government, nd Edaiund Jues- | and Kingsbury strerta, a result in a war which I had previously | issues of paper currenoy, ‘Lhe truth is, the | Progress and Prospectn in Several Western pal owners of tho Little Pittsburg Uousoti- ee Re cere ce iene Ob hie SU Ruan Gee paeaekiet door iit Blin tasworee. Lose op hulitges goo, | Pressed upon you very effort suould hava | National bank erentichd wora stopped this Bintea. todo, aud Mr. Erhardtamd tus “counsel aruse, no agreement of Imniunity was the District-Attérney had and Qld have no power totnake such ngrecment. Justice Cit. ford asked some questions, which seemed to ine dicato tint thore isadoubt tn the nulnds of members of the Court as to the power ty grant immunity, Ho asked the Attorney-General if do himself would have bad power inguch a case, and recelyed a negative answer. ouTnagx, Washington City Is becoming notorions for attempts au outrage upon females. [1 the po ew court tovlay the most extraurdinary case that bns ever occurred here was tried, ‘the bi tible story briafly told 13 that 8 foun kirl. who Wasebcing escorted irome after duck hy va vler nde, ard that S boiler, $25, aint stuck, $0; fully id. The dire otigtsated in the dry ig-roui over the butler, AT BORLINGTON, TAs Apeciat Diauuted tn The tribune. Buntanotos, In., March 21.—A {iro broke out in Woli’s furniture factory, in the western part of this city, bout half-past 0 this even- ing, partially destroving . the building, and dolng considerable daniage to machinery aud aluck, ‘the Joss was quite heavy, but is par- thilly covered by insurane A workman vomed Farr went inte the burning butlding to wet some tools, waa ove.come by the smoke, Dut was rene been mado to avoid. ‘Lhe Government, with great regret, ndopts tho above view. They do not doubt your futuro action will prevent a recurrence of the complaint, ‘They have no desire to withdraw their confidence in the presont crisis,” Sir Michacl Hicks-Bench, writing to Sir Bartle Frere on the 20:h instant, says: © Though their viows are subject to modifl- eation. by futura avents, the Government, when it becomos possible to decide upon peace conditions, are indi:posed to sanction annexation or any further interferonco with month in accordaneo with a pledge given by the Finance Minister'lust November, but de- rided by tho British dents, ‘he tatol issue of National bank noton is 91,400,000 paper yens. _ When at par, and yeu equals ono dol- Inv, Now, owing todhe intrigues uf specu. Intorg, thoy are nt 26-per cent premium, The action of thd ‘Euglish bankers and morchants is attrib jl to the conviction that Japan proposes applying for a heavy foreign Joan, and a dusjre to impore diMeult conditions; but inofpet the Minister. of Financo authorizes yur correspondent to Kpectal Dienaten to The Tribune, Dwiant, I, March 21—Ground covered with five inches of “beautiful snow." Melting fast. ‘The acreage of oats this season will be very largely reduced. lax ina great measuro will take its pluce, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. nano Isnanp, Hall Co., Neb., March 21— Most of our farmers mude a beginning with thetr seeding, “Thecold weather hag put au end tolt. Arca of spring wheat will not be materially ine ereased. Grotnds on low lands a Httle ctoddy. Shecite Dinnitten “> gar “aitiune. pt, Johnson Co, Ned., March 21.— Mure of springy wheat gown wil not be as Now York parties for a transfer of that im- menso property, Gov. ‘Tabor aot out for New York lust Monday, whore Sonator Chuf- foo is known to bo at presont, GOLD, Balancing somewhat tho discouragemont attendant upon the fall of tho prico of silver aud lead, is the unexpocted diseovery of gold in unprecedented richness in tho vicinity of the camp, Asis woll- known, placer-mining for gold has beon carried on in, the Cali- put on ther wats, and Mr. Erhardt said io protested against the course tha Mayor was taking, and he then ent the eae short by starting Jor the door, unmind ful of the wmiunerous gueations which Mayor Cuoper cou- tinued to rend, This closed one of the most remarkable arenes in the Wfatary of the Mayoralty, AU the Com. talsstoncrs wil probably file further protests with the Mayor to-day, and, when the inalter comes up before the Governor, they will Insiet ‘on thelr right to a full bearing, Same Miner—Eaitorial, There seems tv be no reason to duuht, from the tenor of the proccerlinga, that the Mayor's fornia Quich sities 1869, and paying. quant, ith ET eC je moverent ‘Is an attemot, with rome i * ‘ y . “a 1 . Faeason. Seeduie bezun two weeks f 4;, q y | Tather Awkward and Mndlerous slips, to carry 4 fanitigs wes wala ced dutirone wank ane will probably recovers aust senaleags He | ho internal affairs of the Zulns than is noe- | say, for tho ivformaupn of all who may bo | uso. Ground ts very dry amd tives ra Peas at Nevaletbae wo ea me stank ronan gut a lan carefully matured by a mastermind. i rendered powerless, and the young vietim bru- : essary for securing the safety of the col- | coucorned, that uo fetoign loan is contem- Brarawoie Unite Con Nein Maret 1,—Dur- in quartz to any oxtent in this district. of ‘Tammany aire Te tae cemnaet tally outraged by seven ruMans, Four of she NEAR SIOUX CITY, TA. ouies.” : plated, and the predent polley of the Goy- | ing the warm weather ten duys ago the farmers a . 4 3 { Tilden Deinoeracy, ond tho master wind j villains are in ‘jail, fully identified. ‘The rest Speetad Mepaten to The Teibune, é erument ia totally arttée to such a step, but In a oud dealof spring Wueot. ‘Thegeound | To-day, howover, considornblo exeitomont has | wien ts directing ihe whole enmpaign need het ite ue eae ONS, S1oox City, Ja. March 24—A bdlackamith- GERMANY. Do Geoffroy, Miniglor of France, ier weds ral, . been yoliucod: ln tie camp, Dy Eumora of, (hy re ane th piaely indleate ere. en Le me uy NATIONS, shop. wagon-shop, 1.800 bushels of cram, and sates » Ps Enecint Dispatch to The Tribune, “tna” i eoild: vo | doubt tht the Mayor will dee!de in favor ure { athe Vreateen deancioved Viftee: Bthecs MEOREFINE ewedta o hea cee ‘Bh THE EMPEROR'S BIRTHDAY, to Enrope Feb, 27, ‘fio French residents | Beta Piatx, Scout Co. dllnn., March OL— | "20d" of a rich flasuro reat oi geld. | Two | ‘ovine the Police’ Commussionets. ae son at 3 Wastinatox, 1). C., March 21,—The Prest- Urldge, burned thls morning. Losa, £9,000, Bentty, March 21.—Prinevs aud potentates unanimously declare that he was recalled for | 4 little wheat sown. Ground now frozen. But | mines bronght into tho Leadville Bank spec- | ting semblance of of a hearin ts eonchided, , Meut has nomina.ed Clarence King, Director of s 3 es ee 5 all ts of Ge a slizht hivrease in acreage over last year. imena of quartz rssaying $20,000 a ton, and | wl no doubt elther that the Goyernor will ap H thet, es i : are arriving from parts of Germany to | arbitrary interferon: {th the liberty of re Tr ‘ i he Geological Survey; Francis A. Walker, > NTA Ay vy vronea, with the Iberty o! _ Mpeattt Diapatch to The Tribute. claiming that thoy came from an ecightcon- | Rrove of this decision, The selection of Mr | Buperiutendent of the’ Census; AVOlkin Al POLITICAL. colubrate tho eighty-sccond anniversary of | Hrench subjects im Jupon, but no such state veborn Co., Minn., March 1, 8 y ole) Thompson as County Clerk — proved that } Herron, Peusion Avent, Pittsvure; David HH. tho Emporor's birthday, which occurs to- | ment is yot ventured in print. cold anit dev. No seeding done. | inch vein underlying the mountain across | Guy, Robinson was’ in perfect politial i Sits er at West 3) leeiniay Gensul Assneral to DANVILEN, Tat. auteou 8 y print, a will be slightly increased, Very tittle | tho Arkansas River, and less than twenty ; accord with Mr. Tilden; and the publte may voyur-Geuural for Minuesuta. THE RECORD. SENATT. Wasttnaton, D. C., March 2t.—A targe num- der of bills were Inteodtteed, among them ane vy Mr. Heck, repealing 60 inuch of the Revised Special Dlepatch ta The Tribune, Danvinng, ML, March 21—A largo maas- mevting of citizens, rezardless of party, who favor reform in our City Government, was held Inst wluht at the Vernultion-strees Opera- House, and nominated the folluwing ticket to be voted for at the April election: Mayor, W. RESIGNED, Berit, March 21.—L£he Count do Saint Valier, French Ambausador, hnx resigned, owing to a differonco with Bismarcl, « APPEALED. Col. Boselwiteh, of the Imporial Guard, Gon. Legendre, for tnany years confiden- tink ndvixer of tho highent offlcinla of the Topanesa Covernment; returns to America by this mail, t. Preparations continua for GRANT'S RECEPTION, although it ts not oxpaoted for many months. old wheat left in the county. About one-elzhth of last year’s erup fn hands of farmers, Specht Dienutch 10 The Trioune. Nloor’s Point, Hamilton Co,, In,, March 21— Some wheat was sown about the Mth Inst. Arco not inerenged. Only cnough old wheat on haud for home consuinptlun. Weather cold and ground frozen, qv Bpertul Mianatch to The Tribune, iiles from Lendvillo, TILDEN ¥ ae . PAMMANY, Eudicraua Scones at the Wenrlug of the New York Policy Comminslonors~Mnavor Cooper Nefuren to Hear Counsel fo therefore. expect, to sce the sleze of ‘Tammany advanced by the: most cheerful co-operation of the Mayor und Governor. IC the peuple refuse “}:to grow indignant over the methods by wit this holy crusade ts pushed, tt will be becans they are unable tu seo that the Democratic outs who are trying to get tu aro not quite ns good, the: least, a3 the Democratic Ins who are Y ¢ a hurd strugele not to be thrust out. Younis a r 1 who was sontoncod to three months’ in 5 ag, C) yey March 21.— sionera, nid Summons a Poll Sa Sratutes a8. roliblts the sppulutarent tothe | As Younes Marshals Mucnus Yavers Clerk, A. | who was sontoncad to three mouths" impris- | in o6 Ge tho most potverful anciont Daimios Aneta We on dacgatmren LAM seeding |, Te nawenen= he. Later’ Aunest AUele ac arinvof any nerson eneserd in the Inte teheltton, |G Treat Tenia aM eat Bastia, sae ee ieee Potersburg to lay ie sre appointed to receive and attend upon | Weather turned cold, aud nothing dona since. | leltw aud dre Cumatosted, PD OBITUSRY. 21.—Map. Pull Mr, MeMillan subnutted o joins resolution’! the ticket are stronuly azalnst the grantlug of ” : him, n distinction bithort No Increase of nereazo of wheat sown, No sure | py gg Nao Dark Petouaes Att ora E ‘ontssouTi, N, JE, March 21.—Maj. Pullip proposing an amendment to the Constitution uf | Heonee for the sale af Whiskye EMBO | caso befora tha Czar. ales erty vouchsnfed to no | tus of wiveat on hand. Tho ‘hearing of Police Commiastonera Er. the United States giving the President power to except, In his approval of bila, either iteins of appropriation or speech legislation, giving his reasons to Conress; tie item so aisapproyed to be treated us fn the cage of a veto, Mr. Htour offered a resolution condemning as. Unconstitutlonal am! iusurrectionury ie ute TOUISIANA, New Onteans, La, March 24.—About 10 Democrats and thirty-four Republicans vent [Ine aependents were elected to the Constitutional Cuouvention, ee Sonar DEAD Prof. Anderson, tho playor, did at Brostan, Bentax, March 21,—Adolph Strodtmann, biographer of Heine, is dead. Monicit, March 21,—Lhe Old Catholic celebrated choss- visitor. A Minister Resident) has boon appointed from Japan to Corea, Liont.-Gen, akashima, of the Japaneso army, starts next month on a visit of anili- tary fospection throughout Enropa, Speeias Dispatch to The Tribune, Arkansas City, Cowley Co,, Kas., March 21, —Winter vheat tooking well, Frost out of the grofud for thres weeks, Farmers sowing oats, Rpecial Dispatch to The Trsune Frankyour, Marshall Co. Kas, March 21.— Winter wheat was never better. Very little old wheat on band. Spring wheat mostly sown, hurdt, Nichols, and Smith, before Cooper, yesterday, In unswer tocharges preferred against them by the Mayor, was the ocenston of a very remarkable scene, in which .the Mayor lost. his temper nnd called the police to lis assistance, ‘The previous refusal of the Mayor to give any R. Fendell, of the United states Murine Corp, died suddenly this morning. Ban Fieancisco, Cal, March 2t.—An Elko (Nev) dispatch saya that L, Re Bradley, ex Governor of Nevada, died thls morning, aged TA. Epeclat Dispateh to The Tridune, eae {nformation in regard to \the — conduct. ‘anung, Ya, March 21.—P: es, of tempt of one flouse tu wuke the parsage af ap. PLEASE STEP ON OUR TAIL. | ctorgyinan, Dr. Huber, w dend, ‘Tho nnnual Industrial Exposition at Kioto |! eround tn good order, Tribune, of the hearing only served\ to condrm Gaminaeete ye a Theda and Probelaaue uille, wut eats ake ee peewee, SINPPING TRADE, opens March 14, Mancurstet, Ing Mareh Sl—The work of | the account published fu the Zridune | host known stove manufacturing firms in the ‘vislonstlivy do not uluruyes ‘Tho Wextern Union-Folks Having Yulted | A conference of rapresoutatives of the |“ \ Japancso morchant ins beon condemned | sceiline was suddenly stopped afew daye sinco | that thy hari would bo short, nnd United States, died at So'clock this afteruoom Mr Wallave objecting, Uo resolution went {to lek Up a Mavs In Kuna, ‘think They | Geeman shipping trado hero unanimously by che cold weather, | There will not tis asmnuelt cry Mr. Wallace called up the resolution calling upon the Beeretary of the ‘Treasury for a dutall> ed statement of the amounts paid Marshula in Mave aa Oppartan Ditlty ot un Text-case, Rr. Louis, Mo. March 21—8, 11. Brown, manager of the Western Union Telegraph offles ¥ ln St. Louis—Posel agreed that tho shipping trade was moro de- pressod In 1878 than fora genoration, The absolute d_ficieney is estimated at £1,700,000, to ton yonra’ hard labor for opium-smoking, aud sutting the examplo to other Japaneso, WOMAN'S RIGHTS, A woman'a rights domonstrntion hag been wheat sowed In these parts this year os uenal onaccount of the failure in the crop during: the, past two years, Farmers are turning their at- tention now very eenerally to stock-rataing and that neither witnesses nor counsel would bo heard, This did not deter the Commissioners from appearlug with counsel, who came fully pre pared to nasort thelr rights, Promptiy at noon He was bora in Westmorelind Corary, Ps and was 67 scarsold. The firm: haye geseral branch houses fur the sale of stoves, one being in Chicago, * ULoomtnator, Ill, yng é arch 21.—The Rev. New York, Penusylvania, Ohio, Maryli ie . : ‘ datrying. Commisstoners Smlth and Nichuls arrived with | patie yet « Cathulle Ei hy date aid a Sra ree est gel tu this clty, was summoned before the Grand | A largo number of owners of wooden sailing | mado by a Indy in a southern province, who REAR Lali their counsel, Joby D, Townsend and Aaron Caan wea ra teleheae ve Catal ¥ formed by the Denuty Murabala at elvetivns dn | Jury and: a demand amade that he shoukd pro- | easels hava aunounecd their intention to | protests against paying taxea unless allowed THE WEATHER, J. Vanderpool appeared for Mr, Nichols, and | of congestion of the brat, after an_ illness uf s October ani November, 188.” duce, for the use of the jury, all elegruius sent | allow their ships to romain in port this spring. | the privilege of voti Her lott tie | QOLvicH oF Tu Cattery Bioxat Orricmt, | senator Eecleslio and Mr. Bartlets for Mr, | less thin onu week Hu was aged 96, born {a ; dk Conkling ulfered in anewtinent totnetude | aad ‘received aurin several monthn past by AMAL AUABEMDEIT, victeiat ede Seah taraitong HY tie , | Wasitsetox, D.C March 2—1.0, m—Indl | siaith, ‘The Mavor's room, which boro the ap. { Pilladelobia, edueited tn Mtlwankeo ‘and del i oandecsenes 275 Marui are ete John §, Phelps, Governor of the State, James De Bentay, March 21.—the Reichstag to-day sie min dapan estimation, | cations: For Tenneaseo and Onto Valley, warm: ium, nnd had served as a privet in Chiicayo ai RSLS Mr, Conkllug offered another amendment, Nablet, Volice-Comiussioner of this elty, aud aoptad, without debate, a mation calling is roferrod by tho local authorities to the er, cloudy weather, with freq ent rains, easterly pearance of acourt-room, with Mr, Cooper oc! ihiselty for about thirteen years. Ile wuss 3 cupylug a seat at the end of u table, was com | great fnvorite of afl classes; e ureatly Whlch was agreed tu, covering ull the Statesy | Ac B. Wakefleld, alleged to be ut the | 1 OPM 1 ‘ Contr Governmont, and awaits adecision | winds, veerlug to southwesterly, and falliog tomate filled, : : Frrene Ae VO to GC allanaen ait willie ere but fuformution as to Sew York, Pennsyivanly, | end of the so-called Gamblers? Ring | UP Bismarele to cans tho suspension, dur- | in tho Cupital. barometer, Hnertal Dispateh (a The Tribune, and Oblo ty uot to be deferred until sdditienal intormation ean be prepared. Mr. Edaunde offered an additional resolution, calling on the Secretary to report tully all the information fn his possession touching: the ovens sion und mevessity of such expenditures, a the provisions of Ube law under whieh they mare, ‘The amendment was tejecicd—yeas, buys, 36,~a strict party vote. priate committees, Mills were Introduced and referred, by Mr. Murris—Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to contract for the construction of heres Me. Brown stated to the jury be hud Instructed by bis suverior offleers and ad- 1 by conneel to sity there are grave constitie tonal ag wall na legal points Inyulyed in tbe matters that abl dispatches pasiug over the wires are regarded by the Company as tuvtolably ecerel, as ure Ietters which pass through the ko ine Tegal decision of avestion, ‘The provanllitles ure that the Jury will report the matter to the Crimtual Court to-murvaw, and that dadge Langhiin will order the sug of a subpana duces tecunt tor tg tho Parliamentary session, of tho pro- ceedings instituted in tho Berlin Criminal Court against Deputy Vritsche, ALSACE: AT ‘Tho dobate on Iforr Schneegan’s motion for the extublishment of an autonomous Mismarek stated ho was ready to support in the Bundesrath a mensura granting such 9 dogree of autonomy as would avcord with Uyeno, Japaneso Minister to England, is about to roturn todapan ; also Kinzo, Seero- tary of Legation, ‘Lomitn, late Consul at New York, goes ont as Chargo d’Affaires, Nows is revolved oMeinlly that tho. togut advisors of tho Britis: Foreign OMteo diz- GREAT BRITAIN, THK CATTLE ThADE, Loxpoy, March 21.—Tho enrgo of exttlo For tho Lower Lake region, Inerenaing clondi- ness, fullowed by rain, variable winds, generally shitting to warmer easterly, statlonary or high er temperature, and lower pressure, For the Upper Laxe region, Upper Misalastpol and Lower Mlssourl Vallova, partly cloudy weather, with areas of raln ar sow, with varias “Maxima, S itnhama, GENEMAL HiskuVATION iE in ‘She Mayor bowed to the Commissioners, and Inouired if Commisslonor Erhardt was present. Mr. Erhardt not betng presont, same thine was consumed {0 walting tor him. At lust ho en- tered with Ebhu Root, hts connse), ‘The Mayor then asked Mr, Erhardt (fie thud recelved hls Ietter of March HM, and stating bls readiness power to proceed, After the abjection had been, voted, Mr. Erhardt presonted’ anuther paper, stuting thut the chargescontained tn the Mayor's letter were too sazue aud Judelnite to adinit of any unswer, and askea the Mayor for specitleas ‘i Toosinaron, tl, March 21.—D. 1, Smith one of the uldest cltfzens of Bloomington, wd formerly thy most prominent merchant, dled to day du iis 70th year, a FINANCIAL, New Yous, March 21.—Dstricts O'Shea, the vel iJ saving: iM te winds, nostly from northeast to southeast, | to hear any reply in reference to the same, Mr | well-know: halle book er, hag ells Mr. Kdmundy then offered! hls amendment in | male, ‘Thereforw he must decline to comply | Sovermmuent In Alsnee-Lorraine, having its | approve tho ction and decision of | tren paile mostly fr temperature, fallowed it rhardt repltea to thls by reading @ statement | peuieds wud Sine an Sreiinte tans ii 8 tnoditled tori, providing that, atter Ibe reso | with the demand of the Jury. He further stated | eatin tha provinco itself, was commenced. | Taw Secretary Wilkinson in tho | the south portions by rising harometer, denying the right of the Mayor to remove him, | $1,000; assoty, 820,000, g dation he eee ale EE eee that the Telegraph Company tg anxious to hays | Deputy Kable; on behalf of the Protest par- | Yokohama opium anit of tho Cnstom. LUOAu OMIMUY ATH tT .an, March a1, | except by the consent of whe Board of Alter: aa Pea Bi the Information. desired, ‘This was alsa ror | Settled Ae oe tion whether tt cau ha competied | ty, declared ho woyld only support the.mo- | House ve, Hartloy, by which judgmont Drit- Vet fen, fe | mem and by appointment of lila successor, as be A Homance of Austrian Actresses, yt rir ' : speetiutly requested that tha’ jury would | Creation of a popular, freely-cleeted Assem- | motwithstunding the prohibition by (reuty, objection, as hu bexoved he had furlediction wnt [-ease up dn court, and the resale was, tht une of Au executive session was -held, The Sonate i fips ate i 4 sy Lily i the p ry iy He A j pani up ty he re referred the President's nowluations to appro: | (Ke such action fn this casi aw would | Ly. them got juugmient azuinst the other for 10,000 mara, One of the fatr ones bad & swouthoart, a handsome young art atileity whom she adored, but who went dnek on Ns yous In a most ‘Theseus-like manner, ut whict ‘J ryan vided wi 1 m eu i tt b tong, ‘The Muyor virtually ignored this re- | the deceived girl went | Into _ teat, i doe ie for the disinfection | ireyice upon Mrs Brown, - if this 14 disregarded, oe Say Recutity * tho een: ae on the steamer Brazilian, from Boston, were quest, and questioned Mr, Welutrat in rexard to | and begait tearing up his letters, of By Mr. Lamar—vruviding for the orgautza- Mr, Brown with probably bu stimmoned hefure | he situation in Alsaco-Lorraine musi slaughtered in the course of trade, according the currectnesdof the allegutions in hia lette when suddenly = from thes muase at There al prea tle enaunel of he | Cage will then cumnu Up ter unimeute and instanced thu attitude of tho clorzy and | ment. sold in tha London imarket, whieh Would nubuit avwrittoureply, whieh le expucted | uniter wich was the facet Hate mares ad t a vlad fund, " % iY x vs 2 a c ‘ : By Mr, Beck—Ariendiug te Revised Statutes he cause which brings thia condition of | tho succors of the mombors of the Protest | could not have beon done if tho cattle bad soon. . When thy lottery: tlekot fell glo fmploredt Met Hf fo us tu authorize the purchases of forukgn- rar a allea rience at by the Grand | party at elections, ‘The development of the | heen slaughtered ou account of disease, While waitlng for this Foply, Mayor Cooper | frlomt with ture not to throw ft away. in tiave t built whips by citizens of the United sintess a ries a wiles Ply heres aunt WW) eéseut: Hrovinelal Comtalasion Juto a rogue ‘ : turned w Gen, mith and sald he wits 1 you can tne ity sald Emile, “for: Twill tal 4 aheu providing for cetlelog the trade dollar and luct of the Police Commissioners im counee- | 1 6B LORD NAPIER, hear anything In unswer to the chu hothtyge that came from that horrit, dece ri ther reeulnae into standard aller dollar. tlont with, The recount reappolntinent of | lar Parlininent could only bo taken inta con. Loxnoy, March £1,—Lord Napler of Mag. Bartlett responded that he appeared, wretch.” Mer friend took it, anc ufter acuta Fa By Mr, Vellor—Providing far the purchase of puis G Nitle nes Hee auntoeanag at W. M. | sideration when deftnlty motions coneorning | dala has roturned to his post us Governor of Senator Ecetesine, on counsel for Gen, Smith, jatering some more female Sonali Her § a suitable site lorw public budding wt Denver. acd i mmissioners by Governor {ho snads of eloeliaus wore. sulintttad to 1 be Mayor Cooper replied promptly unde home, ‘Two days after that Mite, Enullte " BY Hy Mr, Windom—Extendane the tine Vheipa, hose record wus investigated by a | the mad ae W 20) Gibraltar, setting ab rost the rumor that ho pete sess eet oe fup the cumpletion of the Nor.uern Paeille Hallrustl, Me, Edmunds ealled up the resulutlon lecetos fore olered ‘by hia propustay to vontine thy business of the session tu the Gbject fur whet AL Was culled, On motion of Mr. Wallace, tt was laid on the Senatorial Cummittes a abort thine sit Tes sulting in their yon-contirmation by the Senate, is ulyo dnyotved, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, 4 New Youn, Maret 2t.—Arrived, Cunada anid Bundesrath, The pranting to Alsace-Lor. raine the right of appointing members of thu Buudesrath would only strengthen Prassia's votes therein, thus unnecessarily modifying was to bu sent to Sonth Africa, PROPOSED INDIAN LOAN, Lonnos, March 21,—My Stenhopo, under Secretary of Stuto for m\ gave notice in phuttcally that he deelf Mr. Bartlett added that he was prepared to anawer any questions propounded ty Gen, Simith, ‘The Mayor end still more d to hear caunset. dlucidedty tnt he would nut hear conusel, ant Vt Mes Bartlett “y " nylat Mot interrupt the prow the paper, which she always reads getty Ub. that the mumper of that teckel had dew 6,000 turks. She took the curl-papers out of her afr and dressed herself fn three wit Utes instead of two hours, a8 was her wot, an skipped to thy room of her friend, saying, if “Tt bs wut loudly | want’ my . lottery ticket.) You ica f table—yens, 835 unys, 2a striet nary woes the Constitution, Hut an arrangemont was | tne Tonse of Commons ton Ay that he would t, and ho proceeded to ae yous Went your 5,000) marke, but you vai, Me Mactan litvodaeul th bllkice sonualtzn Oey Austrulia, from London; Adriatle, from Liver. possible for a consultative representation of move a billon ‘Tuesday authorizing tho raise el they be heard. Mr, Gouper | can't haye it, iny deur, because I’ve got it amt A bounties of buldiers, sullors, nud thuriues of the | POO tha provineo, with a votco In tho discussion | ing of a loan in England for service in Indi declared dn the thoat enipbatic manuor that hy | the phtow pow. Yuu guve me the tickets 1 jute War for the Unlon; alsa a bill for the reliet | SAN Francisco, March BA—Arrived, the | oF af lavvislisootly: wtuetliie 4c At th TY nglani erviv in India. shonid control proceedings in tts own ottles, { the prize Is mine.” ‘the porter heart His! sas a ut ih Cuteuge Suldierdt aud Cities Coluny, | steamer City of Peking, from Hung Koug, via ne ‘Meee aaa i pated und would wot Leap couinel He then ouked | whirtwind going up-stuirs, aud, recinraval cant ! Reterred. Yokotuma. 7 sane time, having in view the security of ; FOUNDERED, Gen, South whether he bad uny answer tu make | plimeats of “audacious minx wad | mu Adjourned until Tuesday. Livenroor, March 21.—Arrlved, othnla, the country, every concession must be made aha 3 fe to the charges, Mr. Bartlett reptied duit le | husay,” and ran up io thie to see ons youuy i (an ea ds ; FOUCY:EEVENTLIVER LORE: ‘ had, and would say tt tyrough counsel. ludy hw nymipl-liie aeareity of dress, stands P are TOSvUx, Mure 21 Steamelip Republic, Jiable to revocation, Tovrow, March 21,—'Lhe French floating: i At rhs funky Mr Gov he mee Bushes iy the saidule Gtx Hour covered Ges meget 5 ns ae Mires here bocoelSeh . ay 5 u Y vy t je rapped viguruusly on his i curl-papers, aud other evidences ete i is Mr, Ellis offered a resolution {nereaaing the | ruin New Yurk, hae arrived out, he aleauesion Chan eared battery, Arrogante, foundered off Hyeres, apis stated that, It Me. Huctlote perstateu i les Ag thgeame moment Mlle, rite urrivets td membership of the Committee on Elections fen am BISMARCK'S VIEWS, Wednesday, Forty-seven men were druwned Wey freab!, ruptlig the prac he would siniilarty attived, tu the street through the Wile td to nineteen, and stated tbat he did so tn the Ine | Ta afford tnmediate relief tn asthma, Ury De, Berti, March 21.—'T'be Alsace-Lorraino | out of a crew of 122. A storm aroge during Me wena e put out of the oltice, Mr. Bartlett exclaimed | daw, Sho brought walt tor datnases, eo ‘ terest al economy aud correctness uf represent- | Jayue's Expecturuut, whieh ucts promptly by over= i ° i tt I loud tone that he ¥ hie eet | exactly the amount of the lottery tic! A liu, eitce {eareuueatly happened nal owing | coun Bue ayemiaiie cuntiurtion Of thy wilde dtobate will be continued on Weduesday, Iu | firing practice, aud the Arrogauto sprang | Baise alia: Aube eneeedd iciteat Aan. Aer teat tao uronge udyenture Bo Interceted. sa press af business, that Comuittes wus not { (ules and eirmod Fee a ange the debate Bismarck said he was ready to] aleuk, ‘Tho ship Bouvernin, near her, was Baruvebartes he would be beard, Ho then beau ta read | lover that ho returned, renewed his vows, ie ‘ bs serra brraeih ye eT a rte and hearecives, thie medicine iv equally benesicials | Graal the highest measure of indopendenco | unable to render any assistance, An effort j anor, nele he sald aa: 30, utes: dundiyun, < bareonredd te: RO Waa D ary prouckia os ut h f . q 1 Fa Pict a oh Itcler. telat pal tive aa aa euactual diavederait | consiatunt with the enfuly of the Empire, | was made to beach the Arrogaule, but shu ‘ BOWIE WoL Bent Mee arHiore eek | deend antl er mWGUCy auld Te neue WIAGTLE BOE 2 Mv Frye salu that be dealved ta apologize for | promt aviaedy fur all atuvsorn sougheand colds, # Me weverely coneured tbe rewak iande by | caulk ntout o kilouncter from tho Isles of the papers wi Chia ty etun she oly betty

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