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8 ; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY APRIL 1, 1879, -FOREIGN.. Mery anhtttoped ea iol eatatae natn tae, te GARFIELD. programma Ja now, that, although thero {a not a Sonate to veto it, there 18 wtill a third Inde- the gentleman to state that rofusal to ndmittho | employ waa Mise Douglass, who yas rather RADWAY'S REMEDI army at tho polls will be the death of this Gov: | comely, and won the tf df Gayman, | Sommer, ~~ cemes oN a rks ammortierad to death before Anaustancacoalt he pendent factor in the Legisintive power of the | ernmont? That ts the logte of tls remark {f tt whose avanese Haute stectione <t a ‘o hie Y if v ‘e rernme ae Srmy from a Increase in English Revenue Res | snare entire 5 a gs pees! t tee Ouse makes no (fifferance {hat you tase {. Mt vy dentro ving bert at the nolts, ‘. a ; curployeas in “le ati of Mfroney’ Orectnarail, = - . ‘ . Sas ES of Representa he simotast atl most tnoffensive propost- r, Garfela—T have too much respect for the | of Dauphin, and Garman was frequent! fi nek ceipts Over Lust STATE AFFAIRS, : Pp 3 ton In the world, yet; I you demand asa mate | Intelilgence of the gentleman from North Caro- | with hor on’ the street, occasioniug considerabie | Strong Testimony from Hon, George Starr as to Year. ter of coercion thai it shail be put in, every {afr | fina to bellevn that ho thinks that that. was my | scandal, Ho mao no concealment of his love the Power of Radway's Realy Reliot ina ae , INDIANA Ho Exposes and Denounces the Revo- infaded Republican in America would bo bownd | arcument. Ito does not eny that ho thinks ao. | for Miss Douginsa, having Informed a umber of Caso of Sciatic Rheumatism, to resist it?as much na though his own life de- piensa on his resistance. 1 am not arguing ns o the maritsof your threo amendments at all 1am speaking of your methoda, and I say thal they are against the Constitution of our coun+ try. I say that they aro revolutionary to the core, and‘that they tend to the destruction of the frat dlement of American liberty, which ts free consontof all the powers that unite to make the law, lask anybody to take upiny challenge, and to show mo where hitherto this consent.has been coerced asacondtion precedent to the support of the Governments {tiga little surprising to me that our {ricnds on the other stile should have gono Into this great contest on so slender atople ns the one embraced in this particular bill. Victor Hugo satd, fu his do: scription of the 'grent battic of Watcrlno, that two armics wera liko two mighty giants, and that sometinics a chip under the heel of one might determine the victory. It may be, gontle- tnen, that therd {8 merely a chip under your Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, ‘ Inptanapouis, ind., Mareh 81.—The epeciat lutionary Programme of the session of the Fifty-frst Gonerat. Assembly ad- Demoorats, journed sine dte at noon. There have been ‘| atxty-nine House and fifty-alz Senate bille 4 3 pared. “One bil, the Medicel Colleze bit was | ANG Flings tn ‘Thelr Faces the Repub vetoed and failed to pass, white swelvo others Gago of Deflauced> ‘ore atill held by the Governor for further con- SS sideration. . Wasninaton, D. 0., March 20.—The House ‘Aneffortto have the Judiciary Committee | being in Commiltes of the Whole onthe Army report to the next Legislature upon woman aut- | Appropriation bill, Mr. Garfleld (Rep.), of Ohto, frago faited. took the floor. Le commenced his speech by Among the bitls of a local character which | rafcrting to the gravity and solemutty of the {alted was ono incorporating the Baptist Board | crists that had now beon brought upon the of Publication. country, and declared that the Mouse had to-day petotucions uate adopted tn the Hntsate con: | resolved to enter non a revolution. syainet te investiga ec 10, Sate Attorney-General, and Inatructing the present the Constitution and the Government; and Attorney to take the oecessary steps to recover | that the consequence of the resulve, if On the contrary, Lam sure that overy clear. | his triemis o€ the fact that she bad captured his oilnded man knows that that was not my argue | affections, ment. My arguments was this: that, unless Kecently a young moo became enamored of some Independent branch of tha Lepisiative | the young mifl’s charms nt she reciprocated, The- Fronch Legisinture Fight +. Over the Proposed Kemovat , *. to Paris, Sick ets btoleParint pen sew ret, : im. RANWAT! th ine your Rellet hag hs Tone power, agalnst ite wilt, ts forced to sigu or vota | ‘This change of atthatton greatly annoyed Gay- | ders, Foripainat three years have bart trequeny oad What It doos not conswat to, It Will nse the pow- | man, who began drinking tu excess and mace | ttrere tttacka of ectaticn, symetiings extending tea er in its hands to starve tho Government. to | every pussible ulfort to gob her back to his | fee feriogs amy. " x eo er Tina, death. house, Where he could exercise 8 personal aie burn the ttme f have heen thus’ emlcted, T have . ms Mr, Davis—How does the gentloman nssumo } pervision over her movements, Sho declined | ergnunost al the remedies recommended by wise that we are foreing gome branch of the Govern its proposition beenuse ae loved another bets | Rfnturacot napion to tind rallet, but all roel to ment to do what {§ doce not wish to dof How / ter, and because slio tind sceurcd a nlace which Thave tried various kinds of baths, maniputations, do wo know that, orhow dors the gentleman | was sore congenial to her. Yeaterday he called | Ouinird apiiications of lintments too nameruus to Know 104 At the house Of a fried and {quired for Miss | Clans all of wblen tulsa to giet eae ae ee mae: Mr, Garletd—My roply to. the gentleman fs, | Dourlass, and, beitiy told she bad gone out | | rat September, ®t the urgent request of # friend that [rend at the outest of my remarks the | with Murencs Bickel, he started in pursuit of Gabo vnad ncen amlcted.ns myarity. T waainduced to try declaration of his party saterting that thie fe | her. fo first parsed the lover, und a stort dis- | or mx ob Turow. “Fo uly suepting ead deniane. he hee its programme, In 1856, In Cinefnnat!, in | tanco nhend observed the two girls. Miss Dour | appifcation gave ma cas after bathing and rubbing the “National Democratic Convention, ‘and | lose saw hin approaching and endeavored to | ie part tected. Jeav [nic the tind in m wasm iio atill Inter, ing 1860, the Natlonal Domoc: j conceal her Face, tn the hope that. he would not i Rea a pa ets entirely sway, although | have alight pe a ravy it the Unitod Stdtes, aflirmed tie right of |' recognize her. {ie passed the women, but. son | Anproaening &chancent wrathnr. 1 Spas oT ki 2 the veto ns ono of the sacred rights of our Gor- | after retraced his stops and fotned them, asking | FR Wk Gals Fad feel quite master of the situation. fj ernment, and declared that auy Jaw which could | Mise Douglass if he could hare the privilege uF HADWASS MEANY ELE fe my trends Thoves Ba Latest Advices from the Seat of War in South Africa, me e An Atteript to Bo Made to Rellore the Pet Besieged Britishers. f “arrest of Prominent Russians Charged with Nihilism. |). GREAT BRITAIN, travel without 8 botte tn my vallse, ~ . * heel, or jt. may be that you trented itas neliip | not by passud over o voto by a two-thirds vote | accompanying her along the atreot. She replicd Youre truly, GEV, STARR. : A CATHOLAO BANK. eertall Feeriy Ut, Whe tcatignet ius of “te alge jj perlptec ts PERE SHE eee iba aint ae on our shoulder, Buty whethier it fs under your | liad nolright to boconie a lnm iui that the only | that he was. ‘chis own anaater,”! nnd ho wailed —_—' < Lonpon, March #1,—It fs satd the project of | hind carried away, leavlugr » partial and imperfect ol q heel or on our shoulder, it represonts a mat. | redrese was au appeal from the veto to the peo- | with the girls nshortdlstance, whon be remarked ROEUM. ATISM. tie leading members of the Roman Catholle | record in its place, perfect | tesua between the two Houses at the close of | ter of revulution, and wa fight for the chip aa if | ple at the next election. That bas been the | that he had just seen ner beau, aud that if the ae aMhy oie, IK ry into financial tnttors tha Bpeaker Cauthorne congratulated tho Legis: | tte last Congress, and read from a roport of | St were au ingot of the richest oe. [Loud op- | Democratic doctring on thnt subject from | young man discovered bin) bo would, no doubt, NEUR ALGI, ‘A ‘Communion to carry fy av eondd has | Inture upon the passago of the bill redueiny Re one of the Benate Confereos to the effect that | Plause on the floor and in the qalleries.} the rermotest day,—certainly from Gon. | blow hia heud off. mr hond of Catholle sympathy and confidence bas | reer eet ea eat the money power-ot the | the Democratic Conferess on the part of the AYOINT FOR DEMOOIATIC MEMBERS, Jackeon's timo until "now. © What} He then stepped in front of Miss Douvloss, DIPUTTERIA assumed the shape nmt ttle of the Anelo- | ¢ Sal fran ihe tac Let tia sec what the chip Is. Do th to. | Would you bave sald tp 1961 if the Democratle | aud, without amoment’s warning, drew a, large u ie Untvereal Bank (iimited), with a directorate in tan? a fs Fee, anid pee b pie ne fare | Hotse were determined, untess the action of the | ett eee ate thay ack glen the te Renee majority in the Senate, inetead of taking the | oavy rovolver from hfe pocket and fired, tho INFLUENZA, a a Paris, nnd “containing among He | Sete fermpined obby of county olficers and | rouse was concurred in, to refuso making ap- | Pevaly. Who wade {ule law which you now do. | course Which itdid, hnd simply saul: We will | ball ponctrating or left Ureget. He discharged Throat, Dificul pases cnet ‘gmainent British, F brand Talisn "Paws passed without ‘an emergency clanse are | Propriations to carry on -tha Government; and hinnd fo have repealed. in tite bid Te woe ine | Puta amendment on an Appropriation bill de- | another ehnaber, but missu® its object, aud as Sore Throat, Difieu t Breathing a > Rekrons sae eat fs theheak Isto tako | tobe published within sixty days if Possible he also quoted from the apeech of Senator Beck | troduced into the Sennte of United States by a lari the right of any State to secede from | the wounded tyoman reeled he placed the re- + RELIEVED IN FEW MINUTES, ny. - noblemen. 4 ‘The Senate and House Committees ou Benev- | (another of the Couferacs) to the affect that the ny ‘ap and extend valuable foreign connection, and ‘assure a more eilicient protection and dovelop- ‘ment of the Catbolic banking iuteresta through- out the world. romineat Democrat from the State of Kentucky thr. Powell). ,It was Susisted upou tn an ablo and elaborate sngcch by him. It was reported against by a Republican Committes in that bouy. It went through days aud weeks of due bate In the Senate, and, when {t finally came to be acted upon in that body, this ts ‘about the inion nt pleasttire, wit forbidding any | volver agatuet her right breast and Qred again, a olicer of the Army. oe navy of the United | kuling her instantly and driving thepowdernto | RADWAY’S READY RELIE Btates from interfering with any Stato | the wound. Gayman ino twlikling placed the For hend: a fn Ita purpose to acceda!” “Supposo | revolver to his broast and shot himself through | ,,Forhendache, whetheralek ornereones rhenmattim, —— «» the Democratte majority had sald thens | the heart, fulling by the side of the murdered Iearcund tho iver: pontiay, awellingest ito Put that on these Appropriation bills, or wo | girl aud exolrime instantly, Miss Bickel, who f a cin, nalnein the bowels Viensibuen’ and nana ef'ai will refuse applies to the Government.” Per- | Was with Miss Douglass, was so startled by the | Rint, ehiintaine and frost olence left to-night for Lincoln, lL, to visit the Asylum for Fesble-Sinded. . Democracts claimed the right which the Houso of Commons in England tad established after MICHIG. two centuries of contest, to say they would not Rpectat Disnaich to The Tribune, grant the money of the people unless there was LANs1NG, Mich., March 81.—Te Senate passed | 4 redress of grievances. These propositions, PROBABLY UNTNUH. bites, Hiadway'a Ready Mee + Lonpon, March 91.--Neither the English por 3 . haps they could have killed the Government | report of the first shot that she was almost uu- | Iorafew devs cect epermanent eure: Price a eee jove bave any informatiom of passed | Continued Afr. Gareld, In various forma, mora | WAY the vote rant Evory Democrat in the Sen- | ith py starvation, Bul, in the madness of tht | able to mors, but on lieuring the secoud shot, | "ven creetmanent cure: Prise, ct French Government y bills relative to the effects of deccased persons; ago voted for !t, aud. every Senator who voted ‘3 ff the English faland of lor less vehemently, wero repeated in the vat if hour, the leaders of the Becessfou Government | and feoluu ber companion’s arin stipping from the alleged occupation of the Eng! rolative to the Habillty of; special admintetra: against ft was-a Republican, No Democrat | aig not d vay ve the al 4 Inst House, and with that situation of affairs } voted against it, but every Domocratic Senat id not dream that {t would be honorable to put | er, sie ran away wud gave the alarm, but not RF. Ee. Ee. ssMatacong. tora; amending the act to provide for the collec- a i} or ) their fight on that d, but they walked In thne to prevent thy murderer from firing ENGLISH REVENURS. tan af taxes forthe care, charge, aud oporation | the acasfon camo near its close, ‘The Re- | voted for it. Who were they? Mr. Hendricks, i al ground, but they walked out | in thin HEerCs, LNG 4 ” Lowpox, March 31.—The total recoints from the yarfous sources of revenue in the United Kingdom for the (nancial year now closed wero of Indiono; Mr. Davis, of Kentucky; Mr. Johnson, of Maryland; Mr. McDougal, af Cali- fornia; Mr. Powell, of Kentucky; Mr. Richnrd- son, of Illino! nd Me. Suntsbury, of Dela- of St. Mary's Canal; relating to the descont of | publican majority in tho Senate and She proverty; to provide for tho publication, stereo- Republican minority in the House Satin typing, printing and binding, dlstributfon and | the docpost possible sollcitude to avold the ¢ on thelr plunof battle und fought it out. But | ‘again. ‘fhe persons whe first reached the sceno. | now, ina way which the wildest of Secesstoniats | of the tragedy were horrified at secing the dead never dreamed of taking, It fa proposed to make | bodies uf the man and woman lying on the side- this new nesault on the yitals of the nation. walk in a puol of blood. i ° ri CURES THE WORST PAINS ‘ w £83,115, 973 aterling, which fe £114,028 below the | sale of tho reports of decisions of the Suprame | catastropuc hers threatened. They oxpressed | ware, There were fewer Republican Senators A REPUBLICAN CIALLENGE, 5 Pe toms show a A 7 d the di tothe | who yoted for it than there wore whu yotud | ,Gonttemon faddresstug the Democratic side of 8PRINGRILUD. ‘ aeseene ste acaar tthe teeguee £200,000; Gourts Increasing x the nay, of mem bots “of the Fe ee a Lustncee of aa seta aeeslie against it. Thirteen Repudlican Senators yoted | the House], we hnve tried to count the cost, We Special Dispatch t The Trine, In from One to Twenty Minutes, H : y 0h 000. Th etney beaches Upp oninamle Soper ays Guth Ct t Eee ed thelr willing. | Seaiuat tt and only ten for it. The bill then did tey to count It in 1801 before we picked wp Sprinarrenn, Ill., March 81.—The first of the 4 and from stamps, £200,000. The om pip of Sauls Shee Prem coun OF Cblp: | ot Congress, ait; ticy axpresss: i | came over to the House, and was put upon its | the gago of battlo; nud althouzh no man could | Pekin ensea were sct for trial to-day, ond the NOT ONE HOUR . of the revenue show nn increase of receipts, | powa, to borrow money for the purpose of pas. | ness to let go what they considered the least im- | passage hore. Aud how did the yoto stand iu | then forecast the avrful Toss tn blood aud treas- : i : The net fncrease of revenue, compared with tho | {a Judumunts rondored against the, tonnship; this body! Every Democrat in the House of to finish the Cedar River State. road; to incor: | Portant of the propositions, —not asa matter porato the Michigan State Medical Society; to | of coercion at all, but asa matter of fair adjust- prevent the apread of the “yellows’? among | ment and compromise, if they could ba met peach trees and to extirpate the same; to pro- | in the spirit of adjustment on the other side, aide, for the’ preservation of original acctlon-cor- Unfortunately, no spiritof adjustment appeared gs : on tho other side to mect their advances. Aud Government witnesses were nll on hand. The + ure, yet, having started in, wo staid there to Yetory.” We akopiy minda’ tho eppeal teous | only ense originally sot for to-day was that After Reading rae Adverttoment need sovercign, to that great, onintpotent Public | againat J. D. McIntire ct al., buf Le, having en- any one Suller-with La Opinion In Amerie, to determing whether | tered his plea of guiity, a8 heretofore reported, i] the Unfon should be shot to death, And now, | there was, of course, po'trial. Te w ected Inwfully, In our rlebt aud ‘in our right plueg | ere a8 ma Pahl antes can here, We pick up the gage of battle wiilel you | Hat Henry P. Waterman would appear and 2 Jast financial year, 18 £3,353,673. In the House of Commons, ofter long debate, a motion ceneuring the Government's Zulu war policy was defeatcd—006 to 240, Representatives voted for st,—aixty of them, ‘fhe totul number of persons who voted for it in the House about 119, und of that number a majority wore Detmocrats, ‘Tho distinguigned Speaker of the Louae {Sanitel J, Randall) ySted for it. The distinguished Chalrman of the Com- ‘ FRANCE. Talance on band Feb, 26, leer ee $051,979.80 | now the now Congress is assembled, and, aftor ante of Was ail Menns [Fernando Woud] have thrown down, und will appeal to our com. | Plead to the indictments pending against him, : PRESIDENTIAL ASSURANOW.S Receipts for the month, w2"105; 475.95 | ten days of deliberation, thu House of Repre- ‘4 fe tit= Disbaracments for the month. ber from Ohio, now a- Senator, Balance on band March 81, 1870, Srom that State [Mr. Pendlston}, voted for it. Every man of leading name or faine in the Dein. 1A Mon goverelgn to say whether you aball brenk | but he did not, nor did any of the other indict- : down the principle of free consebt fn legislation | ed. ‘There are still come seventeen indictments H OR RY iJ : Pants, March Ble Urea Grevy, tiene at the price of starylng the Government todeath. | on which pleas have not been entered, und it is a eatving the agricultural delegates, assured them We are ready to pass these bills for the support | the intention of the District-Attorney to calk = ght bajeag | sentatives lias resolved substantinily to reaflirm 040, the propositions of its predecessor, and on theso 3 . Te was tho first and fa the that no treaty of commerce would be concluded P OLITIC AL, propositions we are mot to-day. This is no time ocratic party who was then io the Congress of | of the Gavernment at any bour when you will | then from day to day, é F ‘ e thigense, 1am not prepared for | the United States voted for the blll, and not one | offer them fn the ordinary way; and, IC you offer RM, Eliott, Deputy United Statos;Marshat A I until the Chambers had come to a decision on fo enter tae iis en confine myself to nea Toe against it. In this Houea there were but few | ties other mensures us separate meaaurea, wo | from the Western District af Missourh appear: ONLY P N REMEDY é the anbject of the commercial polley. CARTINVILLE, ILL. phinio of the issue presented {n this bill. Hepublieans who voted oxainat it, was one of | will meet you tn tho spirit of falr and, tratctnal | ed before Judge Treat. today with WO pris0l- | gat tostantiy atone the mort excruciating pala, sl A THREAT. ‘Spectat Disvaten te The Tribune DRAWING THE LINKS. the fuw. Thaddcua Stevens voted against it. gebate. it you shall ngt compel vs—you | cra, Thomas Collins aud John Read, and asked | jays (idnmutgtton and cutes: Cougesuiona wuethee ut. Panw, March 81,—The extreme Repubiicans és i uy What was the object of the bill at that tine? threaten to abolish the Senate if it interferes with the will of France fo the matter of the re- moval to Paris of the Legislature. TNR ARGUMENT. Panis, March 81.—The great point of tho. Senatorial Committea's report agatnet: the re- turn of the Legislature to Paris ts an argument ‘drawn from the policy of the United States, Canuinvitte, Ii, March, 81.—The Repub- | Mr. Atkins (Dem.), of Tenncssoe, asked Mr. flean City and Townsh!p Conventions wero held | Garflold whether he understegd him to stare {n this city yesterday, Co}. Thaddeus Phillips | that there had been no disposition to compro- ¥ 7 ise made in the Conferenea Committee, vras nomloated for Supervisor, George J. Casto | "Sf-"Gaeieid replied. tat bo did nok under- for Mayor: James H. Clark, Cletk; Mike | take to state what had been sald in the Confer- Cohlepp, Treasurer; and W. W. Freoman, | once Committee, for he bad not been a member Police Magistrate. Tho ticket {6 a atrong ong | of the Conference, He had been only stntlng and will be elected. The Democrats renominat- | What had heen stated on the floor of the House shall not coerce us—oven lo save this Goyern- | tut warrante ho fssted for thelr ramoval to | the Linge, stomach, Sowels or utuer glands or organs, ment tnti! the quostion bas cona to the sover- | Misaourl, On the hearing {t appeared that, in | DY one uppilcation, : eign to determine whether ft will consent to | Janunry, the Post-Olllees at Mount Hope, Chap- In from One to Twenty Minutes. _ bresk down any of fts yoluutary posers, | cl Hill, and Greenton, Latayette County, Mo, Ke tter folent orexcructating tha patny th And ou Unt around, guntlemen, we plant | ware robbed an thal, aubsequently five par | yicunae’ Borcnien, hegem trippie Rertous ourselves, {Loud applause on the Repub- {| ties, among them Collings and Reed, were indict- ] Nowralgic, of prostrated with disease may suffer, * Nean sife nnd In the eatlerics.) Woe reinind | ed for the robbory. Thren ot them wore arrest- kK yous {n concluston, that this wreat geal of yours | cd at St. Louls by Miliott last Wednesday, und i in regard to keaping tho oflicers of thy Goyern- | the two tatter at Parts, Edgar County, Satur: i k ment out of the States has not. been always Hage, the warrant was fasued, and Elitott Jett - It was this: It was alleged by Domocrate that {n-those days of war there was interference with elections in the Border States. ‘There was no charge of any joterferanco in the States whore war did not exist. But, lost there night bo some infraction of the freedum of elections, a lnrge number of Republicans in Congress were unwilling to give any appearance whatever of interforing with the freedom of electlous, and » Le Plning «Cl , | und of the Senate. Inet this lav, ag an expression of th ours, Tremember that only six veurs be y is pri to-night. ~ . which, the report poluta out, his enjoyed for a Treaster, aah siegelt* ple Staristeata i Mr. Atiins—Then I state that a proposition Loren tht ‘the army should ett be Moronariy The War gour law. ‘auuiorize Marshals orthe eee es = tee Cootuty perfect security from mob interference | Owens. ‘the ticket docs not give xatistaction, | Was mado in. the Conferences Comnilttes the | used in and about nny election, United States to go through all our hou holds and hunt for fugitive slaves, Leia ape i at AFFORD INSTANT EAE Spectat Nianatch to The Tribune, It did not only that, but it empowered oJ a Marehals to call for posse-comitatus and to | P!ttawuna, La Murch Bl,—Saturday aftor- | Trgammation of the Kidneys, call upon all the bystanders toJutnin the chasos | noon Mra. John Soidel nnd her paramour, John Inflammation of the Bladder, and your Democratic Attorney-General declared, | Kebles, were arrested In Wheeling, whither they Inf tH f the Bowel in nn opinion in 1854, that o Marshal of the | had gone from Toledo a week ago.. The ag- jammation of the Howels, swith Legislatures by placing them ata distance from large towns. Mr, Carlislo (Dem.), of Keutucky—I want to ask if the Democrats inthe Benate and the House did not vote for that proposition becauac it cama in the form of a substitute for another proposition atill more objactionable to them? Mr, Garfleld—The gentteman !s quite mis- sanio ag {he proposition now before the House, tnd lll Basceleayorl, : and which 1s proposed to be attached to this DEAD. Pants, Match 81.—Thomas Couturo, the cele- bated painter, is dead, bill . KALAMAZOO, MICH. Mr. Gatfeld—I take {t for granted that what * Snecral Disvatch to The Tribune my friend says Js strictly trae. 1 know nothing Katamazoo, Mich., March 31.—Tho Repub- | to the contrary. The question mony bo asked Ycan caucus to-day put in nomimation Henry W. | why we make any special resistance to propost- token, ‘The original bill was introduced by Sen- | United States might call to his ald the whole | prtoyed lmeband followed in search of his falth- Congestion of tho Lungs, Hush, for Supervisor; Rufus H, Groavenor, for | tons which a great many gentlemen have do- | ator Bowell, of Kentucky. It was aimended by | posse, including soldiers, and sallors, and ina- | © i > : SOUTH AFRICA, Justice of te Peace: P. IL. Burke, for Clerk; | clared are to be considered of no importance. | several persons in ita course throueh | flues of tle United States, to jolu iu'the chasa | 16s wife and chitdren, and, baying found her, | Sore Throat, Dien ene Li ai THE DESIEGED Busses ; auil'a few. athe mince oilicerns. ‘The tlekcul is Ro acts this site .18 EOAFCETED, 1 acai fe the Senate, but the yoto I hove pivon | and to hunt down the fugitive. Now, fellow. | nud ascertained that sho haa been living with ‘alpitatios * Manetnnora, March 31.—Sevoral native ran- * ie . fs the final yote. A Republican Senator moved to reconsider ft, hopliug to kill the propovition, and for four or five days it was delayed, It was again pasacd, overy Damacrat voting for it. In the House there wos no debate, and thereforo no expressions of the reasons why anybody nominated to defeat the coalition ticket non- | the otter slide, as skillful parliamentarians and inated last week by everything opposed to Re- | slcili{ul strategists; you baye choson wisely and publicanism. The nominece elected to-day aro | adroitly your line of nssault; you have put for- ‘sure of clectlon on Tuesday next, all ‘having | ward parbape the least objectionable of your been sutected with wisdom und by reason of fit- } measures; but we-incct that as ono part of ners, Induced by large rewards, have atarted for Ekowe with @lspatches for Col. Pearson; but returned, reporting ths roads destroyed at every nopronch commanded by the milltary: kroale membora of the House, 1f tor the purpose of | Kohler, he swore out a warrant for their | Hysterica, Croup, Diphtheria, making Slavery eternal, you could send your | arrest. They were taken beforo the Mayor, Catarrh, Influenza, Marshals und could summon posses and used | where the woman expressed contrition for her oothach a tho armed forces of the United Slates, by | crime, und nereed to. aceompany her husbayt | Headacho, Toothache, what favo or etace can you tell us that, in order | back to Toledo, for which place they left tals Neuralgia, Rheumatism, to procure freedom In electiona and peace at the | morning. Keblor it acllin jail, Mr. Seltel iss Cold Chills, Ague Chills, ness for the olace, your programme. , We reply to it.as an order Soy he De hg REN ‘ Zulus, rated for it. “polls, you cannot use thu sano Marshal with bis | man of considerable meuns, snd of the highest i Gout centi Sees eetcas canal . Of battle, und wo acu ax much compellad by the |” STEPUNNS IN A MERRY woOD, armed posse! But 1 rotrain from discussing | respectability. Hu eays bo fe unnble to account Chilblains, and Frost Biteg h - With the utmost.care Col. P supplics, BELOIT, WIS. logic of the situation ‘to mect you on the alr the merits of the proposition. 2 haye tried, in | for bis wifo'a infatuation for Kebler, who isa} re ft is belfeved, will ‘bo ‘exhausted by the end of Spectat Diibutch to The Tribune, imish-line as we would ba ff'you wera’ attacking | | Mr. Bteptens, of tat wish to ask the gen- | this hurried und wnsatiafuctury way, to give my | penniless adventurer, . Mrs. Seldel hag relatives ats March. ‘The expedition organizing on tho Lower | Brrorr, Wis., March 81.—Ira_E, Goodall was | the intronchments themeolvos+. And, therefore, | Homan Ae tie country 5 to ba. revolasion zed | ground of opposition to tits leclelation, Alving in Chiteaga, phe apriteation of the Teady Rellct to the paitot ‘rugela for tus relief amounts to fourteen com- | to-night nomiuated as the stralght Republican | on the threshold, wo desire to plant our cose on andl ee yorenements pateored ie fopanling, 2 | As Mr. Garileld resumed hie sont, he wae — parks Shave the rata or Gitieully oxiste wilt aiiord casa pantes of regulars. As soon as the native con- | candidate for Mayor, sud 8. 8, Goodate for the weneral grounds on whlch we chooso to de- tevon the Damocratic side. gainet. |Laugh- aces toudly apsianidad on the Republican side TUE LRAT N-WHECKERS. oa tty to rixty drops in halfatumbier of wator will tiugeul to sulliciently strengthened, the ex- | Treasurer. ‘The Republican Union candidates * PRENLEST GOYRANMENT ON HANTH, ‘Mr. Garficld—I think ny efr. That te not | 904 im te Rebleries. Sueclat Dispatch to Fae Tribune, Ina few minutos curs Cramps, Bpsens. Bour Stomach, pedition will be pushed forward. BEDI 4 are, for Mayor, John Hackett; for Treasurer, 8, the vlament of revolution thut I have beon. dis-~ Detroit, Mich., March8 1.—The Grand Truntc | Hearthuro, | Biuke Headacne,. sMarrhara, Dj yHeULUryy, se Pans, * Mr. Garficld then went on to rafer to what ho ay iy rae carne say. | Cols Ayn in the Howels, a ae PAD WATS ‘A-serlous broach has occurred betwoen Bir | 8. Goodatu; Aldormen—Firat Ward, J. A. Bher- | nad stated on the last day ot tho hist Congress, | CUStINE: cite nronnentan naw lay tuk fourtecn ORIMD. it olllelala nro, earuestis at worl: enduay- | Arapelere ater ThGni” few atone tn eatet nd the Governor of Natal, in con- | wood; Second Ward, J. A. Holmes; Third | us to the division of the Government into three | petition fram any American citizen has come to : 7 18 Ci yll prevent sickness or pains 170m) Cra ee ee aiaies pequence of {lid harsh’ measures sanctioned by | Ward, L. G. Walkloys, Fourth Ward, 'L. W. | parts, —the Nation, the Senate, aud the People; | {is asking that. te Inw bo repealed: mnt ane TRAGEDY AT TEXARKANA, night express from the track near Smith's Creok | [tisbetter than French Brandy oF Ditters as & atin 3+ dine former toto conuedipe nativen: Kendall; Supervisors, %, Martin, 8 T.’ Merrill, | und ho safd that, looking at. the Government a8 | inemoridl bas found its way to our, desks com-| rp Secsp aol Cae ts Siete Devnet Saturday night, Several parties have beon ar- Krank Race, aud L. W. Kendall. a foreigner might look upon it, it might be sald | pjuining of the law; and now the Democratic 'BXARKANA, Ark, March 20.—Col. ‘Thomas | rested, but all released, excopt Michacl King EB . + RUSSIA, . — ‘ to be the fecblest Goyerumont on the carth,, Wouse of Representatives hold that, if they are’ | A» Hanks waa shot by Conductor samuel Craw- | ana Henry Hines, laborers. King was formerly es . 2 LANSING, Mic. . while, looking at ft as American’ citi) not permitted to force on another Hone und the | ley, this afternoon avout 4 o'clock, in front of | a section boss on the road, but was discharged . CONSPIRATORS ARRESTED, + Spervat Dispatch to The Tribune. zens did,‘ it tas , the mightest Gov- Executive, agalust thetr will und their consont, the repeal of a law that the Democrats made, it shal! bo a sufficient ground for starving thid Government. ‘That fs the proposition we aro here debating. = Mr. Wood (Dom,), of New York—Before tho geatloman leaves that part of the discussion, T desire to osk him whether ho wishes to maka the {mprogsion on this House thut the bill introduced by Senator Powell, of Ken- tucky, which resulted finally fn the law of 1865, was {ho bill that passed tho Senate aud the House which ho stated that the pregeut Speaker of the House and myself voted tu favor off Sr, Petensnuna, March 81.—Forty-flve per- sons were arrested the night beforo the attempt ori the life of Gen. Von Drentalin, Chicf of the Gendarmerie. Some were of such high rank that they wero not sent to common prisons. They include officers of the Guard, Court Chamber- ‘lalng, and two daughters of a prominent Min- fater. y S A tor fifty cents, There la ice of Justice 8, 2. Lary, on Broad . | five years ao, since whieh tima he had per- FEVER AND AGUE cured he fhe ofc of Juice & D. Hany on Droad atreats | Gtuiltly but. Wusucressfuily edeavorad to get | Revenue ai her Sion, iloga Searcy hock again, ‘The ofllcera think they can make } Typhol fi, ellow, and other Fevers (aise, by'}taieeay attached to Russell & Woodford’s saloon, and | gut a case againat te prisoners, who haye been P fills) vo quickly ne RADWAY'S READY NELIEW cach got n glass of beck. They were talking | lodged in Jatt ut Port Huron,' and that epite | Fifty cents per vottie, about aring thet Hanks had loaned Crawley, | azainst the ratlroad company was the motive 9 which .ho wished returned, and which Crawley | for the crime. : DR R ADW AY Ss was either unablo or unwilling to wlye back. q " LJ io vy} b 0 During tha quarrel Tanke drew knife with Se ieatcepe DS EATS open blade, when a gentleman named Mayher Inpranarorss, Ind., March B1.—In the Tate- suis, interposed, suylng they wore all frionds,and thero | Zoya murder trial, ‘Tate, dcfendon?, wan erouie Narsa aul al wad no uso having any difleulty. Bysueh conell- | cxamiued at great length, He told of bis re- 4 " é ernment. ‘A foretgner could point ont a dozen Lanéina, Mich., March 91.—The Democrats | ways in which the Government could be -killed, aud Greenbackers beld Cunyentions thls even- | und thut notby violence, Of course all Govorn- ing to nominate city oflicora, The Jofnt Commit- | monte might be overturned by the sword. But tee agreed on James Johns, ahard-mency Demo- | there were sume ways by which this Governinent crat, for Mayor, and two soft-monoy men for | Mizht be utterly annihilated without the fring Tronsuror nud Clork. Many Urcenbackers voted | Of 9 Gun. ny people aiRbe Ey Mint they agalnst ratifying the .Aominatiot of Johns, and | Would not. clect Kepresentatives, That, 0 th ‘voursc, was a violent supposition, but 2 ticket 1s very unsatisfactory all round, and there "was no possible romedy for duchy, 8 condition of phi, and, without a Housa of , rf e ‘ : osiicogst. , Representatives, there could bo no aupport of a “ Government, and, cansoquently, there could bo Roreial Dispatch to The Tribune, ~ no Goveroment.' So ‘tie Beat PRIGON MORTALITY. will bo easily scooped. * +r Committees havo beon appointed to inquire {nto the causcs of the deaths of 200 of the 500 es might say as ks a intory talk Mayher succecded in getting tha knife, ly, £ k i i ane of Charkoff Central Prison within four | gros,’ Wis, March’8—Thero are ndw throws thelr Lepistaturas that they would, not ale arnold} Hare pk le iimated wit tere loatuy At, nd returning it fs te Hauke, who put ear tw a ee vdife, an a ate t s of ct Senators. ‘Tho very abstention from is . . ro converan- = o é ADANDONED. four ticketsin the fleld for tho munieloal elec- Slecting Sonatats Would absolutely. destroy | Moute. 2 tfon, Hanke loft the saloon in a passion, saying | ho marricd her July 15, 1876, Ho repeated hie ING) Veil é Lonvon, March 81.—A St. Petersburg corre: | 1" to-morrow,—Republican, Democratic, | tg do vernment, ‘ud thera would. ba |. Mr. Wood—I waut to correct the tmoression. | he did not care ndamu it he was flned, fied fix | statement that be killed Love in self-defense, : 3 dent i a d authority that dis- Greonback, and Temperance,—Mayor Beckwith | yo process of compulsion, Or, aup- | Ideny that, so far og 1 ana pereoually cou- | bitnacifand then he would fx Crawloy, An | nd, deapite tho threats he had hoard Lovo a ponder’ PORcns UDOU Good: ai y S| having accepted the Greenback nomination. The | postin; that tho two Houses ’ were | cerned, Lover voted for tlie bill, excopt os a | hour or two afterwards Hanke ontored the au- | had made agatnst him, and that fn business af- THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Patches were telegraphed Bunduy directing the | prospect te for the hottest local olaction we havo | assembled In their usual order, und that a baro | substitute fora moro pernicious und objection- | Joon, whon Crawley, who liad rumained, wont | falrs Love hat trusted ‘him badly, he still CUTONIC DISRASR, . stoppage of all proparations for the expedition | Qyer had. aoe eet onginlther Hodes should fray | able measure. (Applauay on tho Democratic | out of tho buckdadr and passed through the | cherished no i-feeling or toaltea against bin. | sono bE A Di ge TH TMC HENEDIVATY OR to Mery until further orders, * —_ pind {teelf together and gay that {t would vote | side] ‘ hall of tho house, returning alter Hanks went | ‘lhe triul will last all this week. CONTAGIOUS, P SUICIDE, . to adjourn at the moment of meeting cach day, Mr. Qarfield—All I say isa matter of record; | out. Hanks, on coterig the saloon, asked Mr, e hanaa en BEIT SEAT Epa Aine, Ylesh or pp GE a a dinette ent Wha apes | Mwy alorety Bamert in hg Banstead i | wy ge he wantodto it Unt callow. Mawel fertan Diath fo he Toba commune mp aohitis aND visian1sa" 9g | ei 4 '. 2 aN - WILh CONTIHUR NE WAT Tennd Havre, Ind. March 31.—Levi Fasit. 0 | tii would be the mensura of redress! ‘the | te'Houso who voted at all vated for It. told ‘bun that iy gun wos a breech-londor aud | ‘Tanne Haute, ud, March 31—the applica. Te FLUIDS. Diy Cable to New York Herald, worthy artisan, aged 83 years, committed sul- | Government would div. ‘Thero could not be Mr. Wood—I want to aak tho gentleman | he had no cartridges. Hanke then loft. Craw- | tion hy the attorney for Kuight and Jackman for iam, Rerofule, Glandular Serelting, TasnmEND, Turkestan, March 81.—Qen. | cide this afternoon by shooting himeutf through | found in the whole range of Judictal or Executive | whether, in 1805, athe thine of the passing of | loy asked Mussel) the subject of the conyersa~ y at a ted ti pines dey beau pry Cong Tig Laavign Dyapeela wvater Kaufmann, Governor of Turkostan, hasrecelved | thé head with s largo revolver. ‘Tlio bullet en- | authority any remedy whutover. ‘The power of a | this law, the War tad really yet aubalded,— | ton, and vse told. At this moment Col, | 2 new trial was dene’ teu Fie ne | rash aie "polgreaus, White twelliags, Vumors Ule ‘a letter from the chief of the last Af- | tered tho right tomplo, passing out near the top | Motnber of the House to voto was freo, nud he | whether (here was nots portion of this coun- Woodford, Deputy Sheriff, told Crawley he | Long, of the Criminal Court. Thoy arc the no- | cors, Skin and 1! [P dilteases, Mereurish, Diseases, Fe : might vote “No” on evory proposition of that | try iu acondition where it waa impossible to | had botter go to 'Squiro Lary’s office to keap | torlous villalng who wrecked suveral trains, male Complaints, Gout Dropay, Bail jeurn, Bro ghan Embassy, announcing that perfect oner | of tho head. Io was employed tn g harness | find, Te it Ith the Executive. The | oxerclsa an lectivo franchise unless th ont of the way. At this point a coutra- | cauglig Inse of life, on the Indianapol{s & St, | Sills Consumption. t igus in Afghanistan so far as the now Anieor | store, but has beon in fl health for ay cttidls. Te Was Uob so Wilt the Sxeentives | Mis: |'e7 Bes nee Hy ett ob rag eit intuetiewed wayesl| Sevmiediolied et te , i reigt {4 store, year | Executiye liad no power to destroy the Govern- | waa some kind of iniiltary interforence; | diction occurs, some witncsses iuterviewas ay Louis Railroad. ‘Tho decision of the Judgo is Liver omp: a nt &c, fa concerned. Yaokoob Khan bos decided to | past. Dr. Swafford pronounced him insana last | mont, Lot the Executive travel but one ineh | and whether, at the expiration of fourteen years | tng Hanks was ot tho oflice ag n witness, whila | approved by all citizens, ‘They got the Peniten- 7 carry out the Intentions of bis father, aid witt | Week. Ho tras a brother to LMeut, Fasie, of the | poyond tho line of law, aud there was the power | after the War bas subsided, tht gentleman te | otliure, among them Col. Woodford, aay Hanks | tury for lito, pcvotgaly docs the Barsapartilien Resolrent excel of a ado fo sein harmon ten faror bY | the lactone tn tho state Lena who cre corn mAoK To Te shore ina lt late aniy fom fives, | Covcnvars On, Staren Ul-—Deouty Utos | KIDNEY AND BLADDER, COMPLAINTS I t ors aid Rupresenta- rare s : I To the Western Associated Press, the polleo-ttation, Ina shorbtime lie was heard | tives themevives, abstain from the performance | , Af Garfleld—T have no doubt that the patrt- | the shooting commouced. Crawloy ahot aa ho | States Marsal Cochran of Cortngtony wha Bee |'s a, «own nicsen, Gravel, Diabetes ree Lanonx, March 31.—Two thousand Afehans eroanin R anid th tent Slacov ares’ haat is had } of their duty, there was no remody, things Ingo. couslderation Sree ho queae waa standlitic, anit en a sceond thine us he fell. boon fs the srcuntatae ote ater uae ae Bioppans Bt Wavar, Incosttneice ‘ot Urine, urlenea 7 cl My cl 3 7 “3 ¥ weeks, teled a 5 E 7 attacked u small detachment of British fu Flabin takenes on 9 Bit heraarih ate evento WHAT THR CONSTITUTION MEANT, for ‘that bill, and I may havo been un- Anson witness Tlienen te panes a Al Lien fetes, Fee hinng cut ‘doatroyed a nucaber Grae ierae tre er earl ae ant Bete Mec Valley and wera defeated with alos of sixty | ctor several hours of agony. Ho had oviduntiy | Ata firat viow ft mluhtscem romurkable, ha } patriotic in voting. agatost tt; but he and TC) monced until summonad on the stand. He says, | of illicit stills. Mo is expected ta arrive hero to~ fulxad a|th substances lik the witli Of Ai) OMe: er killed, Thero wero no cadualties umong the | heen well educated, aud was af ducout appear: | #ald, Uiuta body of wiso ten Ike those who | must stand on our record os made up. Let tt | howover, Gentleman, {t was dono malty | morrow with tho prisoner, PHoUEADICareiee and alte lenordust depostte, ary ‘ framed the Constitutlgn should have left the | be understood tat have uot at all ontered 1. s 7 e ene when ere tag pricking, burning sensation when hae: Sat. eh aes 1 Diapaich to Te Tribune, (holo side of the fabric of Coyernment open to | into tie discussion uf the merits of the cage. 1 | (Wick) Crawlos tmmediately gave Limselt up ; The water, and pein in tiomualge the Ducane Rian g i Jorpael on | the case, they were wise. pat was thelr ru- | the Conatitutlan of'the United States. esiro a Fi ey Ce of the Exchequer, anid the meotiations with | Yee, Wassunt to the House of Carraction ten | tiated” It was on the sovercienty of. tho | to ask tue forbearance of tho entleman on ths tha prisoner, Ia statement aa Rivew YOUr F0- | for qnow trial in tho case of Jossph Densteln OV ARI AN TT MOR Afghanistan hod vot been completed, and bo } committed sulcido iu his cell Sunday evening, | Nation, ov the crowned and anointed sovereign | other aldo for remarks that I disiike to make, | P's ste, danks puined moa ring for 810 about | found qullty of rape, waa overruled, and the : Was unable to commnulcate details, He bad vo | 3 ous mean fie had eccurad a Benkntfe, anil ta ee al American eitizens ene live or Ae witneet thal heya: sa meny Fob. 24, to bv roilocinad on ight fu Texarkana, | prisoner was then sfentencesd to bg hun Juue (F TEN YEARS GROWTH CURED i ordered. stuntly passed up uta down the corridor, he | love of country ut their senso of obligation to | the grass that God plants over the | tn afew minutes, Hu told mosl was a Har and hi 70 vole, unt did not mistrust that any: | publladuty, ‘As the orlgiuatora of the forces | graves of our dead may alguoiize the return of fi ENTENCE. ‘ TURKEY. bears 8 Wranl na Satie of pa ¥- | thut were sent to Congress to do their work, | the spring of friendsntp and. peaco botweun all could noviget It for, iin. as T-bad givett tt away, DTP AEN TE BHuntt 5 ° . = ROUMELIAN OCCUPATION, Phing was wrong until a etroam Of Vood run | they lad na need of wny coercive authority to | parts of this country, But! am compelled by | sit He ee ou and “opened tts | | Cixcinnast, March St. At June ngton, Ww. te ie rh with his back ajainat the wall, stoned be Iald on them to compol them to do thelr man- | the necessity of tha situation to rofer far a ma- 7 y 2) Va., Saturday, the jury in case of Henry " arc] ee aston), with bh againat }, Stone-~dead, ) from Hanke, who then lett tha saloon, sayin Constantinorie, March 31.—The Grand P 1 " i» , Say’ Mrs, Pt Jap- i iS ‘The ‘deceascd belonged to a prowmineut and | seat duty. Public opinion, thu -lovel of thut | ment toachapter of history, The Inst act of | he would x himeolf and kill me on sight. i Johnson, for the murder of Mrs, Parsons tn Jap: é Vizier, Kheireddin Pasba, ns a counter project | wealthy fainily of tbls city, imighty ocean from which all hights aud | the Democratic sdmintstrulion in thia House, | told biin I did nat waut avy trouble, lramain- | wary last, returned g verdict of murder jn the ol r & to that of the mixed Capa ot Easteru Rou Manis, ‘Yeon. March 81—H. F. Voss, a | all eptlie Satie ee aad al esa ciphtcen yenre ago, ae stirring an dramatic, ed in the snioon, and ag 1 éaw ianks returning’ Mest dozree, and sgntenced blu to the Peniten: DR, RADWAY & CO., 82 Warren-st.,N.Yo 4 ' eupatl q : - | 8, sutticlon 0 i ja | bu jas hero paouled, ‘Theo thy * ; 4 i ‘ taclle: a pede Hat the were = be Jesnatant Germans rennin tt te sulelile. yeatardey by stiaate of the Constitution, sud thoso approuches to | Vemocratio party aalds ‘If you clect your man 1 want out of the Wack door to keop aay front | ney for Ife — ' ty Turklsls recular troops, while the Powers ap- fag ett Eppa er trae oth Hie the Hfe of the nation, absolutely Hom all dan | as President of the United Statas wo will shoot dats Attoen a had a in apt carne Fash Bl ua CAUGHT IN THE ACT. % poluta Governor, who shall be under the cone | Oni laughter was the vause | oe harm, Upto. this hour (to aid) bur | your Union to death”; aud the People. of | eeee a eny eee ann acer a eeeell, had U,, March SLA man named % i troof an fnternatlonalcommtuton, Io cae bie Which prompted tha raait act, fovireley tas hover failed us.” “There bud uever | Uhie country, nat willing {to she cosreat Uhr FEE ee a ee eee eros tors loaiag -Winto-passlig DR. RADWAY t roposal ts not accept the Grand jzier wi a wen euch abstention from the axerclac of those loving that they hada rij! vote for ra hivtet that ‘Curkish regulara ahold form the wa- OBITUARY. ‘ | primary functlons of sovereignty as either to | ham Lincoln if they chose, did olect him: law- Cees Sik worn ie, pulomnany ous from tho First National Danie mith $20,000 fo = : SE Ne eee eee each Pong ty | SAN FRanossco, Murch 81,—Cheater 11. Hull, | cripple ar endanger tho Gurerument. And | fully Prosidents sid thun your leadora in con- | mortally wounded, nad will mor survivu tha | PNlced States hones and outer securitica atolen jority ne yl Corps, mF well known on the Vacitic const and in the East. | now, for tho first tine in our history, and 1 | trol of the majority of thé other wing of this | night, ilo was formerly an Influentia’ potiticlan from the President's private rootn. contribute =.EO0 ion. : ern States ga a jouroalist, died suddenly this | Will say for tho, tlrat time tn ab luast two | Capitol did the herole thing of withdrawing | of Northern Arkansas, faving servos two tories Sect eae tas am b) ROMM. woroile, : Sea et ACi hean propeued, oF atic leasted | wider drole’. sir saute Pand dune | sb Seuator, Ila wae & ‘eundidaie for, County Puanerscee Cal Marche 1%, Lordz tne | Perfectly tatetes, slegantly coated with ener ft As Srectat Dispatch to The Tribune, ti EEA A bike . i nee ald “4 Shor lust year on the Greenbacl ticket, but | Ban Francisco, Cal., March 17, 1870,—To the late, ‘purity, cleanse, and strenginen. Linettat, CONTHINUTION, Danae gen fo The Tribune, ion, | upon tut thes vuluulary powers shall bo used | down to ue the gage of mortal battle, | gue'ueg bastene and holwing materially to see | Rultor of the Phlade pitta Timess "Lanw n tovior | [adway'filin Yom the’ cure Fail dlenrera Qe th Rowe, Maret 31. Tho P ved 20,009 | one uf the atdest and most prominent cittzana, | for the destruction of thd Goyerument. J want | We called It Robelllons but we admitted | soge the wholo ticket, Ho has lately beun Keep | iu your paper, weitien, by Mtosslter Jobuson, | Senne {teeaa Towels fil Cote tteeee Thule ome, March 3L.—Tu: Pope: recolved. £0, died suddenly of heart-discave tomniKlite For | {t understood that the proposition which I bave | that it was honorably, that {t was couragooug | jy a saloon iu partnership with dob O'Don- | stating that Cal, Realfs widow waa in Now eeasce, end aele, Coat eat iy Cust anal OR francs from the Count and Countess do Cham | writen yeure he tnd been s Justive af the | read, aud which is the programme anuounced | and that {t was noble to give us the fell cago ot nell, who was litte lust Jauuary. Crawloy ts | York. J wish tobave tt uuderstood that thia | Sethe Howols, $y nid all derangeneats of sto Lae bord. Peueo, und, for a number of years, filed te of | to the American people to-doy, fe, thie duy, | battloand tghe tt out {a the opon tleld. ‘Chat | Gng'of the oldeat frelaht conductors on the | woman ts not iis widow, 1 aldo wish to stata | [oral Viscers,, uy GanimaLnt. fice of Alderman, He was OO yeara uf age, His | tint, if wo cannot have our way In a certaly | condictaud what followed we all know too walls Texas & Pacitic Rallway, und is one of the most | that Uiesa two gentlemen who are meddling | deleterious dey Rows, March 81.--Gen, (iaribald| haa written | death is regretted by thu entire community, manner, we will destroy the Goyuroment of | and to-day, alter eiguteen years, the book of | goftntulemployer, His has nearly the whole | with my private troubles without any authority Odsorye a letter deprevating the proposed colonuing ux- Snectul Dlapaten to The Frioune. this country by using the voluntary power, not of | your domination ts openud where you turned | town on nis aida, Both parttes were suber dur- | from the, to gain notortery before thy public, | Dasreersot i ditlon to New Gut He udvlecs th Mapison, Wis, March 81.—Mrs, Judge A, B, | te people, but of ourselves, against tie Gov- | duwe yaur leaves tn 1800, and you are siznallz- | iny and bofore the fracas, They ary also long- | had better atop publiabing any tore scandal | to ilead. sei 7 it -pedition to Nuw Guinea, Ho udviaes the pro- Bialey died ut Su'elock this afternoon. Hor | ornmontte destroy it. What taaur theory of law? | ing your return ie power uy roading the second | time" residents of ‘Texarkana’ each having a | concerning mo or my husbaud, Col, Richard | Disgust of Food, Putten oF weltt toe Alot” jectors instead to hold themselves in reudinoss | death, sithough louked for, causes wideapread | {ils free consent. That ts the granite founda. | chapter (uot this tithe an herole ons), that de- | fumily, Crawley a tu close condnement, awalt- | Itealf, as F wil) hold oll publishera responsible Bour Fructations: BiuKluEe er tg tle urls god to complete the greatness aud uulty of Italy. —} grief througout the city, Mon of our whole structure. Nothing in this | clures that, 1¢ wejdo wot let you dash o | ing the result of Hanke! injuries, for any publications hereafter. As my husband | Dincuisdireainiow Elucering at fue Heart, Chokiut aA Wanilorlulbenicalte seri lee: tur free convent of Une. enater | tho Union to death, ge ft the ‘Aet chapter, but ia fn bls grave, ancl cannot epeak for Minselhs | | oF butgeag athens Gover ang oR baie oO! a jousc, thi: free consent 0 He Surate, he mt ath, oe he first chap! aut burlod wit! im. ‘Tho 4 7 Y SPAIN. Peer vac und the froa tonsont of the Bxecutive, Or, {¢ | sturve lt to deuth By refusiog tho necessary ap- by hepa ep eb rier Pen eae ala rarpente tat woman ta New | te teed Benelsacy ie Beripjration, vellpwnesget ‘THM PRINCESS OWNISTINA, Hangopssuna, Ky., March Tt ties. John | the Excentive refuses his free consent, then Jt | propriations, [Applause on the Republican nan sarin ‘March 23.—Tho Village of gor to be the widow of Col. Realf Intends to | sudden Flusnes of leat, Hurniog ia the ¥ics De ayatem Loxpox; March 81.—The latest telegram | sturcin, who lives near Slntoh.Qhureb, in Ander | Must have the free consent of two-thirds of | side.) You, gentlemen, have it In your power MUIAUUUG, Fa, Aare ann at at do the lawful wife of Col. Realf a wiliful tn- | A fem dures of Madware, Eilat tee taica, ad from Madrid says the condition of tho Princess fon coluty, Ae recoutly gave birth to flyo cr eta Satara Shybody, deny eM ned) Ie RO eR A i sisie abet pels - Tole ena fhe ste TEP nati ey iutentiog ta foave Sau Francisco CeUts pu Dox, Bold by Druxglets. q ni } chil. Yl mm eI c- | Jo a short time, and Zo ea Chrisoa te marly Dopeleas, aun elt her i it int cohen at ae Cian fran conse fs the fouudation rock of atl Th borve-centres BR fur Consist ai ae thus of which were Mise Hadessah Dougiass, for the ppurposs of furrablng out these falna reps READ. : pirth to twing; in her second to twiis; in bor atid) wie of ‘, 1 resoutasions to iw writer o' A TRAGIC MASH, . third to triplets: in her fourth to—whatdo-your ‘TUNEATS FO STOP THU GOYRRNMENT, —; | HUFpoww to dy it Ik yqu cannot break down the aged 10 years, and Amos Gayman, Lctelivenpers thom, aud I shall take ateos as I see proper, “False and True... , AtO:U5 last evening August Baer, sGhiain: 45 | call-ems—"uvelets."” At Tost accounts, allof | “And yet tie programme angutiniced two weeks cnet a reg pousent that up to thfa qme | and the head of a family conaleting of 9 wife | Anyone wishing to communteate with me van . Years of axe, while employed in cleaning | thy tivo Little oncs were living and duluy wall, Ago Was, tht, {f the Benate refused to conseng ) Have ulways futed Iu fle Government, aud three obildren. About three yeara azo Gay- | guuress the Commercts! Gaselte, Pittabury, Ps. y _twan, who had. previously been a faraer, weut | whure my docuaeed husband had jormerly work, rdenda latter stamp to RADWAY & CO. No. 82 War Juto the hotel busincas. . Among those fu bis } ed for yeures Als, Cos. Ricuano Keane, ‘Unfyrmiaties Worth theusaude will De gcat yOu gus the spout from the wash foor to to the damian of thy House, the Goverment the fermening-soom in the Fhenix Dis- cae aemnarrae DRMOLBATIO CARTING, Knowles! Insect Powder Gunisby fartha best, | atouldastop, ‘Yh propudition was then, wud Lhe lr. Davis Wem.) of N. O—Vo { understand

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