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z£ ; THE. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1879-TWELVE PAGES. ed by beth partentn future a, Canadian fn: | FOREIGN. Meee orraa anal Anetetia? 7" | Srtges Nercaier torbe"arcast overatwayn, | ORTMINAL NEWS. | fensGs Goh" guns Ma Matace) ete e h Hontas (whoso Chet an Germ eent ine aaeae iphe for His fending to!dndld, Oulns end ‘Anstesta: there shall pe xeven fect clear of space between Cree eae aMnS, was. Alatoaea)s bap: half by the Cleveland, Columbus & Cinclunati, 3 tized by tho name of Robecca, which also holds $750,000 of its fret. movements nnd acte as for those of any other 2 _* RRIECTED, i the lower beans of the bridge ani the top of the Rolfe, Bags. al. deft Tobeom Tuareg: Jeli mortgera bonds (the fotal fssue be. tribes of Indians Inbableing tat territory. Floods Still. Threatening De-| Loxnox, March 26,—In tho Hondo of Lorde | hiabent frolght-cara; and any railway company | Continuation of the Examination | whowonly daughter married Kohore Holling, of | ng , two mitiltons); half =a nullion NOMINATIONS. 4 i Porti to-night, Lord Lansdowno's motion of cen- trea bettaceaty aly Li hase ie uae ae of ‘Bill Young at Lu- Hal ing, eves Riding ot York, who left a } aecond-mortgage hondts, of which. $977,000 ara Penn A, Tobnaen. ot Chtenga, and Robert Vi struction in ortions aure in rogard to the Zulu war was rojected— | be compelled to ralke eal bridge at hele own i he rie Wlelinra ‘ Htandotph of Garlege hae Butsbani by pou Seng of fee a Conilliah of {tehell, of 3 his, were to-day ni _ 3 cost nnd charges. It ia also provided that n a he youngest son, 4} ie . AS Hesace Tembore of tho Nattonat Board of Heatth, of Hungary 150 to 1, rallway shalt be allawer to pars over any. HAVE: Yr n, John Kandolph ot Roanoke, mar- | Of the Fort Wayne Rond, aleo owne 140/00 ct ried Frances Bland, Your humble servant {s In tho dobnte provious to the vote, Sir abla river or canal without having frat butte {ts fret-mortgnge donds und $210,000 of ita TUE RECORD. one of the only aurvlying Isauo of that marr: f S$; di if Bartle Frero was abarply attacked, and his ancl propor Aouring under and on both sides of | The Man Accused of an Awful | and sixth in descent Trom Poeahontas.” met sree lanes ty parti fall thea auNATR. The Remnant of Szegedin In | socatt advised. Tort Donconstold stated that | Winintcrot tiublle Wark to provent.auytbing Crime Making a Bettor , ‘ a took almost the whole tssuo of bonds of ail “Waanmatom, D.O., March 25.—Mr. Davis tn- Danger of Being Swept SirBortle Froro band been placed in offico | falling from the railway intosuch river or canal, Showing. RAILROADS. tera(in of” tho Aplanle reat Wenter eae trodaced a Joint resulution for 8 special com- mittee to consider the best means of promoting agriculture. ‘ ‘Tho Vice-Prestdent iatd before the Senaten | A Turkish Protest Against the communication from the Secretary of the Treas: ‘ury in nuswer to Mr. Wallace’a reaatutton call- Away. principally to carry out tho policy of a con- fodoration such os had been successful in Canada, and which was moro opposed to an- noxation, the tendency to which Lord Boac- Expulsion of Mohammedans ousfield emphatically repudiated. upon boats or vessels navigating It. (ale Ulroard tatrodticett a ‘bili to seRniate j 2 SOWA RATER OAT MATTERS: stock-brokera, and to suppress gambling in Sectat Dinunteh to The Tribune, stocks. ‘The purport oe the bil te ta introduce Two Negroes Hanged for Mur- | Dus Moines, Ia., March 23.—The Btate Bxectt- nto this country the sama regulations which der at New Kent Court- tive Council have made the following asecas- provall on the Continent of Kurope, and to a i certain oxtont {n Great Britain. It fs provided that House, Va, - ment of railroad property io this State for taxa session of the Atlantic & Creat Western ty least. which will give it control of 91] its assets, Among thoso assets nre $11,093,757 stock of tle Cleveland, Columbus, Cinctunatl & Mdlanapolie Rallroad Company, of which the total amount outstanding ta onby 314,001,600, Thus the At : as ul ron Jantle CA Great eres is uirsually. the from Roumclia REMONETIZATION, every stock-broker aball be licensed by the Board Hem par goees toy te: ake” Bele \& Western wéte® control of the Ee aga Ia See eae pecniore : Lavzrroon, March 25,—Tho Connell of ot trade in tho locality. eben he castles on bss : rm fi GG ets and esi hte a oat a mn : 7 C, G, C. 1, and through that on equal share iness; and all contracfs, elther for sales or pur- ., Cod. Msg Per mille valuation. ber, Attempt to Assassinate the Chief of | th Ohnambor of Commerce has adopted a} chases of stocka, inde by brokers not so A Divorced Wifo ot Torre Howto, Ind, | api,ced Rap eX. oe et Osos es the Fennnyivanta Me the Indianapolis ral from the mpt to 6 9 Ieenged, shall be tint! amf vold. ‘The broker Attempta to Kill Hor F fuscatine Division, scan | St Louis. Then for the tirst tine will the At Mr. Kernan presented a memoria , the Gendarmerie in St resolution in favor of international agree. vee Sa aly fold The bree ipta to lor Pormor ay Dietelon 18h9%8 | Jantie & Great Western by able to make usc ef people of New York askinr for an appropria- mont for the remonetization of silver, natne of the. narty with whom he bas Husband, Be opacity Bivis 10.00 | {ts proprictary ine. ‘The Ela will thus be en- tion of $500 toerect a monument to the memory Petersburg. é mado the transactiou. A merehsudise-broker : hurl, & Bothy wade | Abled Co make all the profit that there ta tn the of Gen, Herkimer, FOREIGN GRAIN TRADE, | tn every caso discloses the natucof the principal, . Central of Town. ‘7oa,209 | whole Hine from 8¢. Louls und New York, and Mr. Jobneon (Va.) presented a letter from the and thero is n stronger reason why the samo BILL YOUNG, eS A a 8,293,112 | each of the three ronds will do better thon Committee on Agriculture asking for an appro- | Departure of Queen Victoria on WEEKLY), REVIEW: Feculatton should be applied to etcck-brokers. Spectal Dienaiches ta Tha Tribune. L'a pee Mt. Tranche, $6432 | whon.they wore run independently of this outer salon of £50,000 to pay inspectors at dilfer- Wer Continental Lonnow, March 25,—Tho Mark Lane Ex- | ‘The bill furter provides that no stuck-broker | Keoxun, In., March 95.—Incroasod intercst | Sods. Valley iran Bins | fo Nom York, Tow importane thie ts to the priat{un of #50, y reas enya; Offerings of home-grown whent | shall be personatly interested in any contract | was shown in the preliminary examination of tou Hyanch, 2 4y On Cs & f. will be appreciated whon it is ent points in reference to tha Introduction ot ‘rour. preas enysy forings ETO" With purchaser oF seller, A stock-broker who | Dill Young for the murder of the Spoucer | fiiney Heand remembered that 80 per cent of the {rclgbt cate cattle dizenee. at Mark Lano havo boon mocorato, Fino | hecomes iusolyent cannot continue stuck opera: | family at Luray, Mo., to-day. Creston Hrs Hed over tts line least yoar was throuch freteht, Mr. Graver—A bill to reimburse citizens of Oreren for mouors sxpended jit) flefending the ] Weekly Review of the English Brond- fi { nat attacks by Indians, ratio erclock Mr, Itoar called tip his resotu- stuffs Markets, James Graham tons until ho obtains a discharge from his creditors. Tn Montreal a stock-brokerhad failed } testtfled, tu behalf of the defense, that Laura with Mubilitles of nearly $2,000,000, and, al- | Spencer told him that, i Young ever thourh he had not obtafned a discharge from {| aafd anything about her, she would his creditors, he continued stock-operations, to | do or awear to anything against him, and would | Chile. & Sarthwestern, the detriment of the holders of slocks. ‘The ‘ 5 ‘ ~ Lown Midiaad Neanch bill niso provides a peualty of $1,000 for cack haye her revenge it she had to take It when he | “Maple ittver Heauch, offense, was nslecp. In May, 1877, he eaw Laura andl | opts pt uranch. Suectal Dispatch to The Tribune Young occupy the same bed. Butler teatitied fudubon Branch... * that {t amounted to . The ob- ments with the Water Conimittes for a. suppl Rope P i of water at s reduced rate until the canal ped Ject of this man’s testimony was to explain He states tiat250 men will be at once employ | aivay the remark of Young that he had to raise dry lots found buyers at Inst week's prices, but the increased strength on tho trade ro- cently reportcd has been with diflculty ton declaring, the falture.of one Huute ta pasa maintained. Indeed, for the momont the ae oar PT Aine extALitee intra, 18 FOVOIUTIONAY, HUNGARY. upward tondoncy of prices bas recolved a sa tock the Boor fur a:speeet ahere-da ANUTHER FLOOD, Aecided check. In secondary qualities thora * Mr. Hoar took the ground tbat there fs no h 2%,—Tittol will scarooly | has been little or no business, Tho wock’s ical dent for the refusal of the Mouse Pearn, March 25, will scaroely eth eupplten except ttpon the conditions {t | escape a terrible disaster. ‘Tho water from | importations of foreign wheat into London has fixed, ‘Uhe Hotere Eneltah hutory fare tho Thicss is bronking over tho dykes, and | Were agnin moderate, Inst Monday's lst aE err tate: Eugiish history anid Smmada | the soldiors and laborers engaged in strongth- | showing the arrivals of 26,000 quarters, Every one fa famillar with the particulars of the sult pending against the companics guarantee. ing the St. Louls, Alton & Terre Hauto lease, Under this burdensome lease the etiarantecing companies hava been paying from $30,000 to $300,000 per annum Jn exceas of the carnings of thie lensed line, and in case the auit goes acainat them, it fs very doubtful if tne ownore of tho Indianapolis & St. Louis ald not escape by putting the road into bankruptey, They would still hold possession by virtue of owning the bonds, so that they would actually lose nothing by putting it through bankruptcy and reorgatlzing, especially since the Pennssl- rei m s e ho Vandalia Line, This may expini numerous citations. ening them aro cxhausted. Other placcs are | While the subsoquent supply up to Friday did | ed in the reftnery. $1,000, and that he kngw° where he vania owns t i plain Mr, Hoar spoke at length, denrecating 19 | threatened. not exceed 82,000 quarters, ‘Tho require. | | Tn viow of tho reneated complaints made | was going to get Ith Mra, Cut- Sunes wae tne. low, price of Jadiasanelte Ot Lous proagureds a saying that the dominant power SZEQEDIN. monts of the country havo beon very light,’ | qe the Gosford Street. Theatre (Fanction’a Pa: {Mn stestified that Laura Sprouse sald she Ft itldgeley Cincinnatt firsts; there Is no knowing at ‘& Muntezuma Rought to oftret Ay aalinale Brocees what could Pesto, March 25,—The wator at Szogedin and as millers: sppear for- tho present entra} be done onli nen altering the urenent relations | i8again rising, If the rise continues thoro | to be fairly stocked, or at any rate Pf the three departments of the Government, | will be Httle chanco of eaving the few ro- | unwilling to follow an advance in prices, Air. Beck sole are Hyaris ppeueh nt 8 | mnining houses, last weok’a improvemont hag boon lost. As eee ea ee eee eerensl Gawe ie | Pests, March 25.—Thoro is not a singlo | regard the Amorienn variotios, the leading alleged that thls matter bas been thrown for- | boat at Devaoanya, aud great loss of life is foature of the prosont season is the unusually rlalan Folly Company), the City Council bas would kill Hamilton Lancaster if he struck pasaed thy following by-laws ‘ff any porson | Young, when the two quarreled at Luray; alee shall appear in a theatre, academy, or place of | that Loura waa jealous of two women, and public resort fn this city, In an’ indecent or ow Breas: or shall exninit, veil; or offer to sell any threatened to kill them because Young went to f indecent or lewd book, pleture, or other thing, | 5¢¢ them. Young told witness’ son Mike to or shall exhibit, or perform, or take part in any | swear to the truth, Miko told Young that Bike een indecent, Immoral, or lewd play or representa- | he lind mado n statement before ‘Squire Wil- 4 what time the owners may conclnde to default on the interest,—which it has never carned, in spite of the statement of ‘ Outalder,” recenil uoted in Tua Trisurz The Tndlanapotts it. Louis has noyer carned for itself und the 8t. Louls, Alton é& Torre Manto more thao $784,000, and, allowing the latter {ta propor pru- portion, it bas never had a surplus enough to ot & Pacitt } \ Sioux City & Pembina, meet Ita fntereat. : ward by the Republicans imply to fortify the tain if the flood i low point to which mnize has fallen, nnd, in tion, such porson shall be Hable to an imprisons | son, but they threatened to cut bis throat if | HleuxCiey Get. Puut.. President's courage, nnd help him earry out the | ¢ettoin if tho flood increnses. ; ee ment the term of which shatl be fixed at the dis- : 4 Toledo & Norinweste's, Soa trdecene threat tat he woutd veto logisintion | Viruna, Marci 26,—Renewod floods in | spite of the reducad prices maintained fora | cretion of the Recorder's Court, but not for a hy cig nok ell gag op he sas. 40 Maul Waukon & Mlsstesippt DETROIT, that had not yet come to hin. 000 moment, there has been no sign of a revived NE eee cat ce'wantlacian having thik | SSNBUY Bove covered 12,000 acres of Tand i pectat Dienatch to The Tribune, whote matter tu charge. he moved to lay Mr. | Which had already beon sown, and tho lives | domand,as the consumption is atill far bolow Dsrnorr, Mich., March 25.—The apparently. storie erlod than tio calendar months.” 'They wanted him to swear the same as Emer $22,237, ve Nigh Constable arrested Sophio Bis- | King, kita Rowe, 1dyearsold, testified that Laura ae1e, sonette, the keeper, or “Directrezs,” os sho i Sprouse was Jealous of her, nnd at ono tine, | “Narrow gauge. rellable atatoment that Vanderbilt has positive. Hour's regolution ov the table. of 12,000 people are endangered. the average. calls herself, of the notorious Hospice St. is 2 ‘ ss Pending the motion, Mr, Wallace moved to He eR Sean | BARLEY HAS BREN NEGLECTED. Batheids, situated on Vitre streot. She was a ‘lien aha wag -at Youn a Jaa suammaet, tailth The Council also nsseased 8 penalty against Ae cerispe a Ay ne} roe ie Canada Southern adjourn. ‘The yeas and nays were called, and TURKEY, Thoro has boon Little in ithor f tp. | Short time ago fined $100 for cutting off the bate | jer, and pulled nearly all the hair out of lier the Kansas City, Bt. Josept & Council Bluffs of way under the Detroit River at Grosse Isle, the yote resulted—yeas, Ue; nays, 28,~a strict There has boon little inquiry, eithor for malt | of a woman who at the time wasn innate of | heau,. Other witnesses sword that Laura had | 80 ber cont, amounting to $10,400, for falturo to a few miles below this city, has stirred up bust party vote, THE BERLIN TREATY. ing or grinding. her asylum. She was also arrested for keeping } said Young was at ltome the night of the mur- | make returns according to law, In fart, the | ess men, and now, grasping at @ stravy, they Adjourned. Loynox, March 25.—In tho House of | Oats havo beon dopressod, notwithstanding abuusg of Uttanie,, Ut spueate that a sanat der, ‘The defense gave notice that they will | Company tas made no return since the Jaw was | are secking to avert ‘what ts certain to nousE. Lords, tho Marquis of Salisbury said that, | the moderato aupplios, aud concessions have | Louise Leviticand Delima Laodry, took up their | Wa0¢Laura Sprouse on the stand aguin. | They | enacted, but Uave treated {t with silont.con- | prove to a considerable extent injurlous Meesrs. Harris nid Cox arked leave to intra- | if the Troaty of Borlin was not complied | been willingly offored. duce Fenovutloniy Bee Mr. Courer: stated Wuat he | with, and the Sultan thonght that tho pros- | Sales of English whent last week, 0,341 ee ee ro OOPHNINE | ance of tho Drtiah foot fn tho Ben of Mar. | quatre at 408d, against S161 quatary at a 4 tine will probably get through with their testimony 4 fusldenco with bor, paying heres wreak boar: tovmuner, Ret far on ‘attempt hn been made | tempt. ‘The Council propose to make them pay Hes ette“onoan tity, and she eier on | Dy "Young io. protean all Ue woole defense | for telrcontemptuousdlguty. Itmay be, when denoaitions that iNesanette was arrested. These Leing directed toward breaking down Laura | tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy get through to Detroit interests. Mayor Langdon last eren- ing sont a dispatch to Vanderbilt asking if bridge could bo built herd whethor the city Fy ‘ Sprouse’s teatimony. ith them 1 1 an ment for runni could be assured that there will be no tunnel a d BI Sea would te a xirls wero so ahocked nt what they had wit- Wi cm in o new arrangeme: rannint: ee jaumnedse6, 120; nays, 111. moream rade oa Buin Abt peel ae ats ny the surresvondinls pai previous nessed auring theirstay in the asylum that they extra trains and additional sleepera up and down | built at Grosa Tele. To-day Vanderbilt replied pel ard Ras pera ewro:compliance, J Year, Imports into the United Kingdom for | resolved to inform the authorities of iL; and the INCENDIARY STRIKERS. both sides of them, nnd across the middle, they | that, tf the right to build a bridge hero could be POLITICAL to ask assistanco from his allies, byt the | tho week onding March 14 wero 814,677 owts | following ja the substance of the doposition of Spectal Diwatea to The Tribune, Will get down fron} thelr high horse, ! obtained, it would probably influence those bav- ‘d British Govermmont did not contemplate | of wheat, and 143,607 owts of flour. the former, which is corroborated by — the Pitrsnore, Pa, March 25.—An incendiary "The Council have aso asseséed tho value of } ing control of the matter, but that he bad wo au- , - | apy such contingenoy. other. Daring the timo they, remained | fire at Sharosbure this morning destroyed four | Pullman Company slecping and dining cars thority to Bio, the | asslrnuc naked Bh ele A norest MiuXICO. i se DES nln nt nt | brik aelings and aa conneied with he | wa a ua tat Ate ae lng SEed tear | He SPR ee) matters te Srectat Dispatch to The Tribune, fre SONORA REVOLUTION. wero Emma Morais und Marie , the Jast of | National Hotel, tho latter owned hy Grant & L4 t ferred to the Directors, who will meot to-mor- Cincrnnatt, O., Marchi 2%—The Hamilton | Consranzinortx, March 25.—The Porto THE REVOLUTION, whom, sccording to the defendant hersclf, bad | Aull, of Philadelphia, Tho hotel narrowly es- Carer ert ertern ee veen left vl on the doorstep when only. 4| caped. Tho general belief 1s the fire was the | Chicago, Clinton, Dubuqu months old, ‘These children were very badly Kc row in connection: with the Merchants? ant Dounty Grand Jury, which is a Democratic | has protested against the systematic expul-| SaN Disco, March 25,—The Union's Manufacturers’ Bxchange, and consider what is dody, has examined all the genuine slgucrs of | sion of Mohammedans from Eastern Rou- special from Tucson to-day says a lottor work of some of the striking mincra who aro | Chicazo, Milwaukee & St, Panl best to be done, ‘The opinion of those claim- . of * Conpress- A Pay treated by the woman Bissonctte; und ft was to : Central of Towns. soe seer seee oe + “tng to bo well informed ts, that it is now too Eee May ee ee: facile, aapeiuardas Rede sine tat Sonora: eee oe bah ae ae thedeponent’s knowledgo that they were beaten | SCourlng the country-iu search of food, The | tturlington, Veaar Rapids & Northern, Tato to prevent the construction of the Grosse five or six times a doy by the prisoner, elther | loss is estimated at 86,000. St. Louls, Kansas City & Northern os 4,300 with s whip ava stale ne fad al a Sagar. Yesterday the engtue of a coal train ou the jh non fallronl company hg eeiery 8 anized uall almost torn off by the ill-treatment slo | Castto Shannon Railroad was thrown from the | tt Gorning, to nown as the igs Dea had received, and both showed marks of this fe- Moincs & &8t. Jo, Tho" following officers aro ane ort Dretttee On oncoccuatutan | Mack at Bankaville, and this snorting the on- | ciected: President, D. 8. Sigler; Vice-lresl- will report to-murrow, Information gathered n hm, outalde of the Grand dury room fs to the effect Constantinorie, March 25.—A Turkish | couriers arrived to-day from Magdalena with -of- i Altimarine, di- esol b een mman-of-war has been ordered to Greece, | a communication from Gen, A BEE ee a atk Mp soe oe Sovoral othors nre in rendinoas to follow. rected to the Municipal President of Cucur- Aso tunnel, even if the bridge project cau ot- taln the necessary support hore, PROSPECT OF A “CUT,” e Tne . . Lo March 95.—Reports in raflroad fntroduced into the louse. ‘The’ memorial- : Por, advising him of tho disbanding of cho | struc Hare's Wead repeatedly against a door. | faim pica, huie was andoubtealy tho work ot | Hea, 2, Darts, Prenuure, hice Cor: circles Indleeto Want there will probably be a fists, Without cxception, testified —elther FRANCE, forces under Mariscal, nnd the pencoful rec- | iifteon in numbor, and accidentally eplit a | (eesttikers, who ore oneamped tn large num: | oye, Q, J. King; Directors, H.C. Mawson, A. | cut In passenger rates Enst in a day or two, that they algned . ‘the: docuinent with DE CASSAGNAC'S OPINION. ognition of tho Sornn Government. Anothor out knowing ‘its contents, or that they Panta, March 25,.—Poul De Cassagnno depended on the statements made in the affids- | justifies his voto favoring tho return of tho yits for proof of the charges to which they of- | Chambers to Paris on the ground that tho bucket of water, which so enraged ber that sha M. Beymer, A. B. Turner, J. H. Malsy, G. W. vented her spite on poor Mutioy und proceaded | t,destroy life, together with frequont fires in | Cruzen, G. W. Morse. : . TI different parts of the county, have caused wida- br * E forthwith to castigate her, Tho preakfast aud : ‘The President was instructed _to confer with ten consisted of flour and water, and for yarinty sprint alata tn) Wic-epra maUty, 1 and vigilance | tne managers of the Chicago, Rock Island & she gives them soup for dinner. Bho kept “1 Pacific, and the St. Louis Council Biulls, to It fe charged that the Wabash has been paying commissions to ‘“acalpera” for two mouths past, and other roads, particularly the Vau- Gallas tt is gatd, will inaugurate open war toless courier arrived late from Palma, with a com- munication from Gen. Sernn to Gon. Lozar- go, notifying him that on the following day i cl a 14 the Wabash withdraws its tickets in the acalp- fixed thelr signatures. OF the slanera of these | roturn will bo a duliberata act of suicide on | he (Serna) would onter Hormosillo with coo | em poorly clad, wid made Marie sleop tn 1.0000 _Mononuabela strikers, numborlay. over ascertain what proposals will ba made for con- | ora' bands. OY oem Sher mere ve eae tho part of tho Republic. ; Nationnla ond 300 volunteor troops, The ‘eit named Labrequo foil sick, ‘md, as the time ue Hanter ota hs aaa Tonal topes a Dope ReXpropos to tile project, another {a now being, MACOUPIN COUNTY. use of moner by clther Butterworth or Young. Higseers Federal troops aided Sema, which proves | of ler accouchemens eran ane Tet cet ponn | situation le extromoty critical, and nothing but pushed from Vallisca, on tho Chicago, Burllug- Soeclal Disvatch to The Tribune, Nearly all testified that the aflldayits which | ‘LWwonty-nine thousand spinners and wonv- | that Presidout Dinz favored Berna’s rovolu- Went on to Washington wero not the allidavits | ers havo sant n deputation to Paris to repro- | tion against tho lawful Govornmont of So- they signed, ‘The. contents had_ been. altered | sont to the Government tho destitution in OARUINVILLE, Il, March 25.—the demurrer ton & Quincy, to Mount /Etna, Adama County, the samo day the girl was dead. A doctor was | !tmness on the part of the authorities can pre~ 2 in the cases of the Chicago & Alton Road for ~ | thence following the Nodaway River through sent for aiter.ilfe had Hed, ‘There , was no. fire Hae ee abk pinay are: Bene oo aeerot as eae Adulr County, to. Winterset, across the Oreat ey e $50,000 damuges against Zacharias Harrla, Tress- und aided to until they could acareely recognize | consequence of the reduction of wages, and, = her death, atleast it accelerated it. ‘The de- gincer {8 now. makin a prelim. | DUt was notsustained by the Court, and the the 'atatemonts as thelrown. Thomas Shay. the | in some cases, the complete atoppage of RUSSIA. fendant would not allow any one to go out, ‘and JINF OR DUN ALE HORM AN inary survey. ‘The President of tho | case was continued, + person who managed the conspiracy, and went ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION. so it was difficult for the outside world to know Bueryel LN IO The TAS Company, ©. F. Parson; the Vice-President, = On to Washington with the panera, wna forced co | OE Pp, Morch 26.-!Tbia afters | What Was golng on in this wretched refuge, Sho | | HtckMaw, Ky. March 25.—A wharf-boat be- | Mr, Caileiue; Treasurer, Job Barnett, are all PENNSYLVANIA ROAD. confess that be had no definite knowledge of THR AMNEATIED COMMUNISTS, Sx. Peressnuno, March 26,—Thia after. Poapeuenia, March 25.—The presevt was in the habit, according to the deponente, to | longing to the Nashville, Chattanooga é& St. | wealthy men, the latter being worth over §100,- aend for priests regularly to confess the inmates. | Louis Ratlroad Company burned here this morn- | 000. It is woll known that the Chicago & Rock AB soon as they were zouc, she Would abuso and | ine, About 1:30 o'clock «Mr. Douglass, clerk, | Islnd aro decidedly favorablo to this projéct. beat the poor children. When brouiht beforo d Mfr. Comstocl, tol bo ae By looking at the map it will be scen that tho Mr, Dugas. the women, through her tawyer, | 24 Afr. Comatock, tolegraph operator, ware | Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, with their branch Mr, A. 2. Globensky, wanted to be admitted to | awakened by smoke, and found the whole boat } from Chariton to Indianola, and from Creston ball, His Monor asked her, in return, if ae | in flames, With wonderful presenco of mind | to Greonileld, are bucking up well Into the ter- could producy the two young girls mentioned | they ran across tho ruof, dropped to the lower | ritory of the Chicago & Rock Island, and the Republican frauds. ‘The result of the examina | Panis, March 25.—In the Chamber of | 00u, a Gen. Von Drontoton, Chiof of tho ton of witnesses is to put the Democratic party | Donaties Minister Lt onked f dit | Gendormorfo, was driving slong the Neuva Teaders fn the Meht of charging the gravest roe eee ee i Ry sah i crimes upon the Cluchinatl. Heprescntatives, tn | of 100,000 fr. to defray the tmvoling expenses | (ay, mon ou horsaback fired twieo into Congress withuut even so initeh as a respectable | of the mmueaticd Communists, Tho Manic. | lis carriago-window, ‘Tho Goueral was not Tout, tat Vae Grand Susy He is SUB clpatity has decided to muiutain its resolution | burt. ‘Cho would-ba assassin rodo a short signers of tlie memorini for eriuainal Wibel, At | prauting 100,000 fronca to tho Radical Com. | ‘istance, then leaving his horsa escaped. Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Rail- roml was re-elected to-day. ITEMS. Four car-loads of excursionists leave this city for Denver this morning via the Chicago, Rock ; ae erlininal \ i ie tepoatelottsy ie ent abe fepllell hit decks ani alee on x Bhar to Whe lands savings latter evidently, Hone: alle As, ait jpieretons, {sland & Pacific and'tho Union Paclile Ratiroads, any rate, they will censurd them fn thelr report. | ri ARRESTS. ey had been placed somewhere, but sha did | nothing but their night-clotles, ‘These gentle- | seems feasibio and uatural that the Chicago a The altense of whic ‘lusara, Long, Fatiest, | tittee for the roltof of the Communists. Bemum, Moreh tynivands of 200 | Hot know where. Ar. Duges.reblled. that. tn | men then tledto asset Watchman James ‘Ains, | Hock Joland ahiould acak to protect iaelt by | | The sunual resting of The Chicago, He Mradstrect, and others are guilty ts clgarly cove MUKHTAR PASIIA. 1 =i UP that case alie would have to go to fall, as be | West Campboll, und two unknown tien who | extonding {ts Wintersot branch westward, prob- | ton & Quincy Railroad will-bo held at the Con ered by the statute of erlminal libel. Loypon} March 26,—Tho Daily Telegrapha’ arrests havo bean mada in Moscow in conse- | would not wecupt | dail, en pete Raltloge fora Boati. MhelreRorts ware too ably te llste.. For: nome time past he Boe: pony’s office in this city today. It is the geu- p — % tic if E 5: Inectat Dispatch to The Tyioune. ate. ‘The persons on bonrd periabed inthe Names. a of Casa County have been urging the hat th sent Board will be re- AeeuaaiEhs Viunna correspondent says intelligence has avenues of tho nssasaination of tho Govern Woonerock, Ont., March 25.—Wint ts known | Ono bady tas found, and seupposed to bo tine | hecesslty of building a road -southwara eel oppo raporb. bes already tees Anectat Disvateh to The Tribune. been received from Janina that Mukhtar | Mout spy. > RR Te oan am Just bean oe ot pla Tie wesc, pueniog: ite foatenliss, to gongect ee ths pales sae made public. ji u ea Py a vs here. pri a rifted away with the other corpscs. ‘The origin | near Mt. detna, but they have now switched o! Kerxosua, Wis. March 25.—The Republicans | Pasha has quitted Provisn. GERMANY. young lady nained Lizzie Begley, better known | of the flre 1s supposcd to be the work of ann. | to the St. Louts & Council Bluffs Road, and are of this city inet in Convention at the Court ‘Turkoy will tako the necessary measures House this afternoon, and made the following | for the defense of Epirus and ‘Thessaly, nominations for city officers: Mavor, F. Hobine | 4 won Tremiarercit Suiheriaendy Oly Glock, [sees eee as eked for 40,000 men and Venndict: Murabal, J. Harkiua: Assessor, Ji. | 100 cannon for tho fortification of the various The Chicago Raltrond Association, consisting of the General Ticket and Passoncer Agents ot tho roads centering Jn this clty, held thelr regu- lar monthly meeting at their ofllee In Asblaml ALSACE-LONRALNE, Beri, March 25,—Fiold Marshal Man- toufel is mentioned as the probable Governor a this town us the $18,000 heiress. ‘I'he amount { cendiary. ‘The boat and a amall amount of { negotiating with that Company to build o notes abo ie alleved te have forged exceeds | frelght isa total loss, The firewas kept from | branch from a polut whero thelr road croases the $1,000. The detense setup the plea of tusanity. | spreading to neighboring warchouses by the | Nudaway River up the river to Clarinda, thenco Anumber of witnesses testiflea vo receiving | efforts of thacitizens, to Red Onk and Atlantic. ‘Tle distance {s about 6 jg’'| Botes from her tobe cashed. ‘The notes ap- sixty miles, Atlantle is fifty-six miles cast | Block yesterday. Beyond comparing ant ads HeDermott; Justice of tu Peace, J. Stebbins. | froutior towns. of Alsnce-Lorraino whon sutonomy is | pyarod perfectly good, and in some Instances A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN, of Council Bluffs, and eighty miles west of this | justing the regular sheet-rates, no businoss of psenerns . granted. were caghod. ‘The alloged makers of the notes Apectat Insouteh to fhe Tribune. city. This roud would be neatly an sir-itoe, and ta acted, ‘The war nxainet The Reichstag voted 1,830,000 marks for | testified that they did not make them, und knew ‘05 rove a rich territory for s St. Louls road, But | portance was tronsacted. War oi ey LOUISIANA, NINILISA, 8 ie hoting of such Votes Unul they wore presonted | ,TSHRR Havre, Ind, March 25.—About 6 Plo Chtengo & Htock Island will muko night for | the scalpers was a topic of conversation, aud it New Onreans, March 25.—Ninety-four Dem- MORE ASSASSINATIONS. the further extension of a unbterraucan tole- | fur payinent. In one iustance, alia offered tho | O'clock this afternoon Mrs. Julla A. Hosford, | it betore they surrender it, as {t rightfully be- | was the general opinfon that arrests should con- ocrats, thirty-ttires Republicans, and seven ‘Hy Cable to New York Uerald. graph, note of Mr. Virtuo for $500 at the baok; but | accompanied by her attorney, called on’ Mr. | jonvs to them. Tt ia quite certain a road will | tinue to be made until the Inst scalper hus quit Fustoutats ant Nationals were olected delegates | Lonnox, March 24.—Yostorday afternoon, A PACIFIC POLICY, kl maanaut redulrol 1 be fisted ATR Charles E, Hloaford, 9 prominent citizen here, | bo pushed through thera soon, as the Chicago, | the business. to the Constitutional Convention. ng Gon, You Drontelin, Chief of tho Gen. | Benzty, March 25.—Tho Emperor William, Thuascil a neat uetenone, Me ale: paOBOAtn ait’ | from whom she was d(vorced soveral years alnce. -Aurliogton 6 pulney hava got ne wage and | Mr. Hi. H. Courcwright has roxiened his otk . MIRCELLANEOUS, dormeric, was driving along tho Nova | in his replica to the congratulations at tho | note to be good, indorsed {t, and in the end bad dies au his otis ai he ovjort at her Boks yosed to permit that Company to run moro than Hur as Gomracrelal Sean bet Heed i soar Pastetth in id Dune, Quay, St Potersburg, a man on |.recoptions hold on his birthday, Inid special to pay 8500. ‘The trial lasted allday. ‘The jury, ¥ con- | half adozen more branches tito thelr territory | tion of General Western Agent of the Chicaze XN ARHOR, Mich, Mare! Republican, | horgaback fired twico into his car- | stress on his desiro to continuo a paciflo Oemocratic, und ‘National Courentlous wera jaye « . ‘ho Gonoral was not } polioy. veld hero to-day to nominate a Judge for the | Tse» Window. ’ new Judicial Cireuit, composed of Monroo aud | Butt. ‘ho aswassin rodo a short distanco, AFGHANISTAN, *~ Wasbteunwy Counties, aud just ereacted by act | #04 then, leaving his horse, escaped in a THIRD IGPORR: ot the Legislature. ‘The Nationals and Demo- | sluigh. ‘ho attempton tho life of Gen. "Danone, Mnrch 26,—Gon, Tytler yostor- -crats could uot eifect a coalition, a8 the Demo- | Vou Drentelin has cansod tho greatost oxcite- aay defo ti 43,000 of ‘th 6 2 oy 1 crate dectiuot! to unite on uny hut a Demoerntie | :nout in Government cirolos. Tho Nihilista | oY O° ams ot ny ADEMY Haar 2 68s nomination, thereby repudlating the bnatard i i bolak. The enemy lost 200 men; tho British combination on the Stata ticket, the nominees pis Eade ane eG at i ed Jous was trifling, ‘Che Bougal Lancers made Ler be! 1 f 1 | troversy between them. In tho course of the ‘i city, ST Beir Out tera HER retucn Otinennteg interview hie asgerted thut some remark she bad eee ber rar Pear aes nereptration ‘over Apectat Dispatch to The Tribune. made was fala, when she sudionty drew 9 19 } ine possibility of boing fenced In with railroads Montreat, March 25.—The Canada Institute volvor from lier buggin, and, before she could bo ‘tan unpleasant diateice from her doors, It is hela meeting and ddopred a petition to the | stopped, fired ob him, very narrowly miss- | Wut) known te Durllngton, Cedar Itupide & Finance Minister pointing out the injury that | jag ulm. Other parties’ present seized Northwestern dealro to ach the rich coal-ffclds was likely tu be done to the cause of education | ler, aud provented her fring a second | th sfuhoaka County. ‘This can be donw by ox- antl scloned by the tax wilch by the now tari Is { #hot, aud she was removed and placed in arrest. | ending sta Muscatine Divisian west from River- Imposed on books, ‘The prayer of tie petition | She'ts of very vindictive nature ant quite } Side iW vehingtou County, pear (he south lino was that thls uigh duty should be decreased, | desperate, Mr, Hosford is married to a vory | of Johneuit County or by ortending its Iowa dnl lntinatead ef olveluue oletructlona of tide | Wealthy woman, und rezarded aa an excelient bwa Cl 1] af h } ere kind in the way to acqulrement of knowledse, | Keutleman, ‘Thu affatr created much tall bere. Gi Oran Dieustory of the soathiress te Tirer & Alton Railroad, with headquarters at Kansas City, and. will havo charge of all the South: weatern business of this road. A better ian than Mr. Courtwright for the placa could nut have woll been found. | ‘There js not 4 railrond oman tn the Weat who kuows moro about the Southwestern Ohstucss that he dota. Before ho asaumed the position of Commercial Agent of the Southwestern Rall- way Association be was Goneral Agent at Kan- sae City for the St. Loula roads, and pruviousto " y e Hau- ’ : Be : the Goyornment abould rather facilitate the fn- Ads. disectly weetfrom Hiveraide. At Nichole, | Wet he was General Wesieut Agent of the tia etinstons by te dee Judah cteemeanons | Walt of Moscow and other principal lies | * Mulantelarée —___ Pd ON era ligalsh Tort Tribune, Petia eel eon TStniies ena of Mieraide, the Maeno Div | Nofinera’ oS SOC . bear ~ a th Crosse! Ne Se EEE aee eRe today were as follows: Republicun, 8, 1, | etve no doubt that the rovolntlonary elo- ROME. Orraway March 25,-Regulations for the Mel- | ytrrvauteex, March 25,—During Inst night a } of erent economy to move west In thle direction, ES Urosveuor, of Monran; Democratic, Gov. Morris, | tout is becoming dosperate, ‘Tho Stand- THE RULTURKAMPE, Per Haar er rT a eats safe in the atoro of Morcliead, Meacham & Co., | That would make the road run around Johnson , CASUALTIES ot Santon}, Natlogal, WE. Frazer, of Aun | ards Berlin diupntch soya upward of | Besuy, March 25.—Lho' Vatican has sub- | jater than the th of June, 1879, ‘The general | generat commission .merebauts, No. 932 Enst ceny, on tne. cage ond, sooth sles he ASPHYSIA. * xpectal filsuateh 10 ‘ina Trliune, 100 arrests havo beou mado in Moscow in | mitted proposals for tho sottlement of the | reception of articles in Lic exhibition building | Water etreet, was blown oven by burglar aud templathys au extendion from Cedar Rapids Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. will commence ob thetst June, 1880, aniline are 4 ° ticles will bo admitted after Ylat of August, robbed of aginall aun of mioney. ‘The Job was | to Ottumwa, and” southwest Into the coal ~ : executed’ in a manner that ‘constitutes’ the | flelds of Marion County, crossing the Chicago Te te extiiltion. will” open 4et October, | operators ekitted crackamen in the oyes of the | & Rock shun at Oxford, in the orehweat core tt SAxeayitLe, ats Pattee ee Heber consoqnence of the assassination of a Govy- | Kulturkampf question, based on the ndvice cans hominated the following gentlemen thla evening as Alderment First War, Ito. Woods | crimant spy. of o Gorman ecctesinstic of moderate views, Tuff; Second, A.C. UantanviLe, II, March "23.—Thomas ond, aConstablo living at Staunton, in this countys "1 4 3 5 3 cltys Bates; Thitd, George Barnes; 4 pole, A few nights azo the safe in the oll | ner of dohnacn County, which will placa a rull- | 1° attendance at the Cirenit Court in this cl Yuurth, Sums Cobb; Fifth, N. Fredericks, GREAT BRITAIN. CANADA. Crom return laid before Parlaineut it ap- | store ‘of Kisted & Wadham, a squure botox, | rosd an the west aide o¢ Johuéon County, thus | mut withan untimely death at thu Felno House 3 = = COLD WEATHER, : para thal Wat, Clube inleater, Toston, 9 | was entra att, robbed. ie 16 sugvosed by Uc | gowpletely fencing ia ‘the University Cliy. | by suffocation from coal was, It ts supped FIRES. : ‘Ay Cable to New York Herald, Tariff Noputations—tnlliay Neldges—Roxa- | Mintstor of Marine und Fisherles, received in | fale, parler eae te Ihe craekamene TE Be tae Ee Tre Ha area pie that, on retiring to bed, not knowing-the cilvets Lonnov, March 2f,—'Ihe woathor was | lation of the Stock-Mrokers—tudecont | all 825,000 for Information furnlahed to ve Fi . (aeeerey ide & Northern to reach Riverside via that of gas, be blew tt ont, snd, being worn vil AT WHITEWATER, WIS. vory cold all over tho istands yesterday, and | FerfermancesA Hyutal Womnu=The aN ia Halllae Either ‘i ouibstoni Pits WOULDN'T TAKE A JOKE. but to accura whitch will doubtless require 6 soon fell asleep, The escaping Ll Bist Whirewatin, Wise ‘Murch 25.08 frame | ® bittor wintry wind is blowing, accom- cechiule herent tak re Tribune, the foformation furniahed. by Air, Clark wus ut- | Counct Siurvs, Tu, March 25.—A young | cleut ald tobulld the road to Riverside nud | room, und caused death by suffocation. | Str. Bona was about UO years of ago. Hu leaves 4 wife and three children, ‘Tho Coroner's jury Drought in a verdict tu accordance with whe above, 8 5 he Company in preclsclysthe condition terly valueless nnd wae rolected-by the Britleh | mau named Frauk Barnard way instantly killed |.thus put tl f Avant, aul oulttiog mad dn iret or erase ox- | in Sidney, Ja, on Monday evening, by a friend thy Oa, aE AE Lint DLA, Bh PA OES q fan nor In couowal’s argument. ‘The cor- | named Wilbor Howell. The former entered a Itlooks yery much on tho maps as though Fespondlenes abaya Wad Sree bad cig temerty | tore where the lutter sat, and, tu a frlondly | the Kansas Clty, St. Jo& Couuell Blults road award (550,000). Of ‘course the latter part of | Uanuety struck bin on thy leg, when the other | was passing between the upper snd nether the agreement was tot entertalned by the Guy- | Jumped up und struck Barnard on the head inillatones, as tt were., ‘Tho naw St. Lonte Road pertats 7 ‘with tie chatr, tracturing thy skull, Death ro- {to Council Wlutfe will run very close along ‘The fifth and. last volume ot the census re- | sulted ina fo hours, aide, of Actes, Cullens ey aa. wiIt take turns has Ueon fasued. It contains the rutlos, a G ae wun i comparisans, and deduetlons from the consis of aISapt a ff DEAT Had rire Hee parent e ne is 1851, ISI, and 1871, aud. the eat nor. | St. Louis, Murch 25.—A Brookfleld, Mo., dts- | hinted the Chicago, to ney, sand 1871, 1 fatics of ar. i pose to run ite Vicater Bratch southwest to Bt. rlayus, births, und deutha from the early settle- | patch suyat dJoln B, Morse, Master Mechaule | pose rye tone te Kansas Clty might mat oF Hite country. -This Volume completes } of tho Hannibal es dt. dosepu Rallway, formerly | as well back Sta locomotlyys Iutu the rouud- uoeeThly th Bae senna aii) comets con’ | Master Mechanic of tho Wabash Rallway at Fort | house, [t would not eara tha oll to grease the in (iwc wsesent volume a TUnd Uf aeetal acai tha | Waynes Lids, died to-day of nervous’ prostra | artes, Iu view of thia prospective squeezing, ft Ucal inforiuation, worked out Into percentages tion, caused by Intense pain from # epralucd | ts reported the Compavy are anxious, loseltout, based on the tlabornte ‘wtuternents contained in ankle, aig. abel Shap the Chlegeo, Harllureon i ulacy ma the four preceding volumes, 13 furnished. AW Cir iear Parris bans Beier errata Uirha meniher: who. poprosania St. Thoaiad: At HANGED. Vith thits ine in its contro! the Chicago, Bur- the Douiinion Turllament says, ihe Caoada | TONSTELS Brarion, Va., Marvh 25.—Patrick ) lnston a Quincy would bo {a direct ebuneetion Southeru Railway Company, wilch has hitherto | Smith and Jutlue Christian (negroce), convicted wis Atel tun Tope, Sans fe Road, Fopstred ite locomotives at Hh, Thames, and ur. | of the murper of John ©, Lacy (wilto on thy Ls pas awed for the Work about one ton and a halt o! 17th of January Inst, wero: hanged tu-isy-at y x } Urata and copper every month fron the tueal | Nuw Kent Court-Htoute,. Wo Cucusand pedgie: | ES NEW MINE INTO "82, LOUIS the.tarif? on these metuly, dovided tu change Rare ORY Miokuidlag A dgumbee, OF ‘outoryd Pitapsiruia, March 25.—fs docs not scem the namo on the Jocomotives from Canada tohayo been geverally noticed that with the store befonging to F. 8, Hall, ou First atrect, | Pavted by driving snow showors, Local ro. | Orrawa, March 25,—Meaers, Conrail Baker é& and ocenpied by Witlam Foote, caught fire | porls from all’ over the United King. | Co., of Benton, Mou,, have beon awanted thu about 0 o'clock thisevenins. Our Holly Water- | dom comment on the severity of tho | contract for furnishing the Northwest Mounted- Works were soon sending In two gouil streams, | storm, In Scolland the woathor haa Poles force with sunalles for fn abla year, aud thetlre was apocdty extinguished, ‘The loas | Loon exceadingly severe, Edinburg a: A doputation conslating of Messrs, Edward to building und furniture is not very heavy, asd | Dundes being Biiaat buried re ae aa MeGiilivray, ©. ‘fe Bato, Ro We Crates, ait fe covered by Insurance tu the Hartford. Dur- | tho west coast of England i nll Charles Bronnun waited on the Finance Minia- ug the dre Mr Dawalt, one of the Fire Cam: {2 0 sina i nglaud gnow ia falling, | tur to-day relative to the mode of charging the pany ollleers, fell froma ladder a distance of | 804 tho wind is fresh, ‘Tho past fow dnys | duty on pork. by opening every tenth bur- twelve feet and recelyed severe cuts and brufses | have beea tho coldest oxporfenced in this | rot, taking the average of those woilghed, Have caented eaciaue ttcall but {6 thought to-| city for some time, and charging ove cent per barrel with 20 per eae Ale PARLIAMENT, centad valorem. ‘The deputation did not ob- , CHIGAGO, To the Western Associated Press, Joct to $3 specific duty un each barrel to save ‘The afarin from Box Bt at 12:90 yesterday | Tonnon, March 25—Parliament adjourns | Me trouble aud expense of welghing any por. afternoon was caused by a fire upon the rool of | on the 8th of April over tho Easter holidays, Hon of it. ‘They osplained the iuconventence of a two-story frame bousy, No. 204 North Centre SILVER, are peeent Rien of rele ini ABs Ee Ennis avenue, owned by Vicus Skotif, ami occupica < . nis ter agreed tu consider the application, it S taneincats by four lanes Causer sparks | ,, 20 vite tn sliver yeatorday was owing to | iy uow regarded av uvttled that the duty will froin the ebftaney falling upun the rovf. Duin | ue Austrian purchasos, be $2.20 per barrel. are triblngs: din ead ek GA j NO DIVIDEND, ‘Special Diavaieh to The Tribune, he 45 last ev cl iT) | ie |- waranty im acta fat lahareat | Menry loss provent tho Oriental Dank | ,OFTA%Y4, Mach 2 Tho long pending, art the throw stor ‘prick cuit No, 233 Futton | Corporation from paying a furthor dividend She i Late etl retin ms Hi ane apr Street, owned by dobn Carllu, ovcupled b; Bi Ledat . a eH iscraay finite, No Gainuee: p! Y | for 1878, Itw lossos absorb nearly ghe whole priated by the Goverment for right-of-way A SAD MISTAKE, dpectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Fort Warne, Ind, Merch 25.—Last night George Soyder was walking about bis house 1a lis sleep, when his sister, supposinss that he was as burglar, selzed a large club wnd dealt him sef- eral terrific blows over the nead, injuring bia to severely thut bis recovory is very doubtful. Miss Snydor waa reudered well-nluh insuno bY Ute discovery of her mistake, ELEVATED RAILROAD ACCIDENT» New Yors, March 25.—By a collision on the New York Elevated Rallroad at Forty-Second street, caused by a misplaced switch, four per sons were injured, among. then tho wito of Prof, Wliliaus Heury Brent, who bad her collar bone broken, ee SUICIDE, Sreciat TAsvatcd to The Tribune. * Loutsviny, Ky., March &3.—Thls afternoon, a TORerYO. and station- guard, contalniog about sixteen Boutlern Ratlway to New-York Central une to MURDERERS ARRESTED, Tease of the Atlantic & Great Western the New | about So’clock.a young man named Bt, Clair ae ay NRW Yori, Mérite tainty ar i totally acres, haa been brought to ae ‘he arbl- hare the work deue at Buffalo, Thi will cause Nar ont, Masel Sor soernah eee York, late Bis é Western, will et 3 Turow. MecKerlin was placed ia the EUs Bhrpet Sistlon ew Yorks, Slarch 25.—Stratton & Storms? '. trators haye awarded the proprietress the sum | employes at Bt. ‘Thomas. today from Rlo Jauelrg, charge with: the mur- | Ine Into St. Loule of its own, The* profit on | upon acharge of belng drunk ani . tobacco and clear factory, on Pearl street, has BNOWING, of $25,000, with about he bia a half years’ | * sty; woueial Phevateh.te Te Tees: fianat dor of Capt, Bartlett, every milo of track will go futo {te Treasury, In- | Ets appearance Indicated that he had been or burned, Joss, 875,000, ‘The losses of other Tavenroon, March 25.—Tho weather hero | interest, umounting together to nuarly $32,000, | the police was directed to acase of alleged baby: PRAT, i “ directly if aot directly, The Indianapolis & Bt. | protracted spree, Ho was locked up, and Ee occupants make a total of over 100,000, is very cold, aud suowing. Evory day ts a feid-day for deputations. ‘Tho | farming at Sira, Bait’, at tbe rear of G4 MeNab Sale Bi Notts Loula extends from Indianapolis to Terre | iug mora was thought of it, Aboud bwe tint AR ne airane aS TUR QUEEN'S yisiT, ttde shows no prospect of turning. ‘The corrl | treet. "She Constante found that» male child Ha pita, Mi Pole pias 35-= Na meee Haute, 71.84 milea, und Teases the St. Loula, | after one of the ollivere weak back into the luc MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Lonvoy, March 26,~'Tha Queen left to-day | 498 of tho Financo Dopartment ‘ire allve with | About 4 months old has Just died from sturva- the defaulting bank Treasurer, was held tn | Aiton d& Terre faut, thus forming s through | up and found McKeriln tamying from & roe Apectat Lspatch to The Tribune, 5 ‘ 1 Queen loft to-day | depututions trom mourning Wil night, One-half,| tied, thy body belong 1 a moat emaciated coudl- | 680,000 bail. ‘ . line from tho Capltul of Indiana, It was | plece by a bundkerchiof, an dead. Ie was ou Awa Anuon, Mich, March 25.—The Regents { for the Continent, protest against the tariff, and the remainder | tov. The child belonged to Kate O'Brien, late- |.. aR UNEe a TA down, aud the Coroner svon atter held an tne adjourned to-night after discharging thecoungel NEW CABLE. a@zek more plunder: - iu the Uulveraity sult, and deciuiug bat to incur | _ LONDON, March 26,—A wubmarine’ cable fa | wR tts introduced by the Minister of Public f Work he ie : y act the ¢xpenap of an appeal to thy Supreme Court. | &o by laid to Bouth Africa, conuucting’ with of 1st See Rete aaa a ages fy einployed in tho Wesleyan Female Coleus, | Mandalph of Roanoke, _ | chsrlered tu 1807 aud opened in 1870, Tt has a dud ae Gaye tout toBalhto nurse. This 1s | Joba Randolph of Roanoke. was a descendant | ¢#pltal stock of only 600,000, one-half of whitch the tira child that haa beew found dead while | of Pocahontas. Ils genealogical «record, gs | {8 owned by the Pittaburg, Fort Wayne & Chi- belm; farmed by Bmith. : $ wivun by blwself, is published in the Wiluitug- | cago, sing Icascd to the Peousylvauia, and dour quest apen dis boar, Deceased waa about yeare old, Domestle tufelleitics ure supposed to have been thu cauge of the rash act, Hy and his wife soparated a short Hime 840. “a