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z otter C, and printed on tmitation Biro a ee the "ain under the words “United States’ Is darker than in tho renting natn, but the general appearance of tho bill Is goo. . THe ELRCTORAT, Sorr, Re sade Edmunds’ dill introduced igthe Senate to-day to regulate tho counting mts Preshientlal Floctoral votes provides tbat the meoting of Electors shall be on tho Lect Monday of Inne ‘uary, instend of tho second Welnesiny of Do= comboer, and makes the simple provision for a Btato disposition of any controversy undor sich Inwa as {t may have in existence prior to tho date of the choosing of Electors, It provides for a Inter meeting of the Electors In order that each Stato may dispose of nny controversy that map arigo, and then provides, as the bill of the inat sesaton did, oe a meeting OF Hi en nee and n proceeding in conformity Feached inthe respective States in any cnsc of dispute. LOA PATHOnTT HS # teats ‘Tho Hon. Lucius Fairchild, United States = Istertospain, wilt represont the United States atthe Conforonce to bho held at Mudrid to ar- rango with the Envoy of Morocco rules relatiny to tho protetion by foreign Powers of Jows ant other subjects of the Sultan of Morocco, CENSUS BUPERTINORN. . ; tdent nominated for Sypervisors of thoenrut: Charies D. Campbell ot Tima, for tho Firat Census District of Ohio; William A. Hunt, of 8t. Clatraville, for the Boventh District f Ohio; and William R Brown, of Motropolls ity, for the Eighth District of Mlinols, RENO DIRDETED, Fiiveant Tho Prealdent to-day confirmed tho sentenco of dismissal In tho ‘enad of Maj. Marcus A, Reno, THE RECORD. ‘TIE RENATE. ‘Wasninaroy, D.0., March 10.—Sfr. Davis (Tl) Presented a memorin! of lending morchante of Chicago, praying the enactment of a uniform Bankruptoy law. Mr. Dayis spoke in favor of such o law. x ‘The resolution of the New York Logislaturo requesting approprintions for the improvement of communication through the Grent Lakes was referred. On motion of Mr, Thurman, tha resolution offered by Mr. Kellogg on Friday for commit- tec to Investigate the newspapor charges ngninst him waa Inid on the tablo,--3i yoas (Democrats) to % nays (Republicans), Mr. Edmunds introduced n bill to flx tho day for tho meoting of tho Electors of the President and Vice-President, and to provito for and regus Into the counting of votes for President and Vico- Prestdent, and tho decision of questions arising thoreon. Roferred to n select committes on the subject. Attho expiration of tho morning hour, the Benato resumed tho consideration of the “Star Route Deficteney Appropriation bill, aud Mr. Beck continued his remarks. TI sIOURE, Asession wag orlered on Saturday noxt for debate only on the Funding bill. - Mr. Sawyer calicd up tho contested-clection caso of Bradley vs. Stomons from tha Second watrioct of Arkansns. Mr. MeMahon raised 0 gnestion of consideration, and the House refused to considor the olection case, and, the morning hour haying been dlepense) with, wont into Com- mitteo of tho Whole, Carlisic in the chair, on tho Defictency Appropriation bill. Dobate on the bitl was almost entirely devoid of interest, tho chief subject of discuaeton bee ing tho management of tho Public Printing: Ofiice, while the subject of pny of Murshals was but briefly touched upon, Mr. Cannon said the gentleman from Ohto @feMahon) had announced In tia apeech that tt ‘wns for tho Touse of Representatives to judge of the constitutionallty of Election laws, oven after the Buprome Court hns decided thom to bo constitutionn. With those Rlection laws in foree, the Democrat!c party could not carry tho Raltd Routh: it could not elect fs Prealdent. Glye the Democratic Party, powor, and [t would nullify the results of the War und. MAKE THE GOVENNMENT what if was twenty years ago—n mero thing without power to proteot. ite citizens, and with: ott force to perpetuate itself, rt. Baker warned hls friends on tho Demo- cratic sido that they misundorstood tho temper and judgment of the American people if they thought that the nullification of constitutional Inw waa more tolerable to them thun open re- Blatance to It, Mr. Cobb dorirad to tnform his Republican frionds that the Demoeratle party could tike care of ftsolf. It hnd been sald that the legian- - Hon of the Demooratty party during the extra feasion lind lout it many votes. He did not think + {thud lost any votes; but, if it had, i would trv by logio and reason toobteln them again. Fit Wanted Republicans to undoratand that It would bo no ebitd’s play to beat the Dumoernile party at the noxt election, Tho Committee thon rosa, Mr. MeMahon atated hw would to-morrow Move that the genoral debate eclosé upon the Deficiency vill, Mr. Springor atuted that whon the Doflclonoy ‘Dil was dapowed of ho would cull wp tho aun tested election cuse of Curtin vs, Yokum. Mr. Dibrell, from the Committeo on Revolue tionary Pensions, reported A resolution calling ‘on tho Secretary. of tho Interior for information ns to withholding pensions allowed the war of 812. Adopted, . to soldlers of Adjourned. POLITICAL NEWS. ILLINOIS. To the Fditor of Ths Chicago Tribune, Aunona, IL, March 10.—Tho Congressional muccession if attracting nttention in tho Fourth District. Tho district gives its nominee 14,000 majority, and a nominntion ia equivalent to an election, so it 1s not necessary to aclect a enndl- date becauso of his avullability alone, There 1s ‘afecling oxtant that, {f thoro fg a district In the whole United Btates that should send a first- class man to Congross—a man who by the judicious manngement of his own ‘businces- affairs has given evidence of his fitness to bo intruated with tho control of tho greater financial interests of tho Nation,—ono who bus, tho tact and ability to forward nnd protect tho Immodlate intorcats of his constituents,—a man of commanding addross, whose “Mr. Speaker" would insure the attention and respect of hia Zollow-mombers when ho aroso to uddress tho Douso,—that district should bo this. ‘Two yciits ayo tho Lathrop-Hurlbut feud rent the district. Lathrop could carry Winnebago and Do Kaib, Wurtbut had Doono and Melonry athis command, and both wanted Kano, whose vote wns casontlal to nominate, Tho fricnds of Hurlbut in Kano County thought it inexpodiont to make tho fight direct for their man, so Shorwin, the County Clerk, was put forth og an ostensible caniidate, whose delegates, howover, to tha District Con- vontion wore to be transforrod solidly toGen. Hurlbut as goon ns Kano hud given 9 com piimentary voto to her Clerk, But it didn't work that way, Aurorn, Sherwin'a own town, had beaton bia delegate tickat, and elected one tothe County Convention for Lathrop, and so . Btrong woro tho Lathrop dulegates iu that Cons vention that the Bhorwin-Hurlbut coalition only Beoured half of tho delegates of Knue to the District Convention, wherens all were neccessary; but an instruction was pormitted toalide through instructing thom all to support Sherwin, which ‘would hnve been obeyed on a first ballot. Gon. Hurlbut thon ‘knw thit In no event contd, hobo nominated at Elgin, and tho nomination of Lathrop was not to bo permitted if ho could provent, “Who timo for ballot arrived, Doe Kalb and Winnebago voted for Lathrop. Kano Couns ty, chating under her Instructions, and appro hensive of results, gaye in her vote for Sherwin, Boone and peltuny, Instructad tor Muribut, but not daring to trust Kune ona second ballot, ig iT tholr Instructions, gave their full vote for Sherwin, and bo was nominated on the first bale lot by just votes onough to doit, Lathrop was beaten, Hurlbut wag rovenged, aud the Convene tion udjourned, ‘Thig anomalous fact muy bo pondered over, Tho fact thit Sherwin's delegate tloket wis Denton in Aurora by tho Lainey tleket alone puude Sherwin's nominntton possible; for, hud ig ticket been chogun, ther would baye been no conaigeratle Lathrop delegation in the Coute ty Convention, and, In tholr absenee, a delogi lon would have been sulvotod which, after a Vallot or two, would have supported Huribut. nd nominated him in tho District Convention, which would have been the consummation of the orlginal plan. i : Bherwin naturally desires ta bo returned. It ia belleved by sone that Gon, Hurlbut atill holds the key to the balance of power, to wit: tho Counties of Boone and MeHenry,—Kano is divided, Elgin and vicinity support’ ox-Senator Muna, Aurora ia now for Sherwin, because ho Mvea here. Thero {6 au ublding hostility to bin, however, among tho Stulwarty in tho contre uf tho couuty, who uverredly entortuin a fouling of distrust forthe quality of bis epubitcuntin, arising from tho fuct that bo avceptul the nominatiomto the County Clorksbip from the Creonbiwkors and Temocrats, und vo defeated Frank Crandon, the regular Ropublilent nine: for that offices, Crandon was uble, etil ty and populur, and had friends who nover forgave tho olfense aguinat the party. ‘J Henator Marvh,of De Kalb, able and pope wlar inthe district, is regunted by other Cours gresslonal cundidutes as formidable, while the bame of ex-Senator Castle, of Bundwich, Aude IncuWon snug the posible nominees, MASSACHUSETTS, Bostrom, March 18,—The Probibitory Btate Committee havo called tho Stato Convention in this city for April 20, ns LOUISIANA, New Oste4ys, March 10.~fhe Hepublican <uto Convention moots hory May v4. a Every mother who has a sulfering child should at on ayes 8 bottle of Sra. Winslow's 1 Boothiog Syrup for >5 conts, “Avoid imitations, PRESIDENTIAL. John G. ‘Thompson, of Ohio, Says Sam Tilden Isn’t Wanted, Democrats Having No Use for Him -for First or Sec- ond Place. The Anti-Tilden Party of Pennsylvania in Accord with Ohio. An Interview with a Momber of . tho Republican Congressional - Committee. Who Shows How Strong the Opposition to Grant Has Become, Washburne Declared by Him to Bo Growing in Favor Datly. Feeling in Missouri Strongly in Favor of Seymour for President. The Democratic State Central Com- mittee of That State Orders Two Conventions, ' DEMOCRACY. WHAT THE TON, JOHN G. THOMPRON THINKS, Special Dtepateh to The Chicago Tribune. Prrmvuia, Pa. March 16.—Tho Hon. John G. Thompson, the Demoeratta war-horse of Ohio, pasaerl though this city this morning en route to Washington, In conversation with o reportor he anid lie had boen attending a meeting of the Ohio State Committee. Ho thought that tho offect of having tho Convention at Cincinnatt would be to carry tho Stato for tho Demoerntia nominoe. He raid positively that Tildon waa not the second chotco of Ohfo, and that Gov. Bishop was wrong in 50. saying. Bishop, ho said, bad a hankering after the nomination for Vico-Presitent. Mr. Thompson thought Tilden could not carry New York, and would not bo nominated. Ho con- cluded by saying that.8cnator Wallace and nim- relf woro in harmony, and would dofeat Tilden with almost nay goo: man, Tho Demoerntlo County Committee will meot here on Thursday, when THK RANDALT. AND WALLAGE ACTIONS ft Issald will make n desperate fight for tho supremucy In Western Ponnsylvanin, Tilden’s fato tu this State will depend largely upon the result. Titdon delogntos to the State Conven- ton will, Qrolably bo pppotntod, though the frlends of Wallney say thie nection will lead to 0 split tu the Committee, Ant!-Tilon delegates were appointed In Fayotte County to-duy. THE MEN WHO OPPOSE TILDEN. New Yous, Maroh 16,—A number of plans aro belng conaldered by tho Democrata of this city who are opposed to Tilden’s canditacy for tho nomination at Cineinnat! by which they hope to defent hin, nnd at the same time restore peace and harmony, AN ALTERNATIVE. The Jord saya there are just two alternntiv for tho Domoerats of this Stute to consider, thore must elther be tn unpledged and untram- moled «clogation sent to Cincinnnt!, or there will be two contending delegnttions applying for recognition 1s representatives of tha Democracy of New York, THE CINCINNATI HOTEL GHOUTS. Crnctsxatt, O., March 16.—Tho loonl Commit- teo Breariog, for tho Nationnl Democratio Cons vention ure dissatistied with somo of tho hotela nbout the cort of gunats to be entertained by *tho Committee, and Chnirman Unrris announces that, unless tho hotels do the fair thing, thero in plenty of time to tako tho Covention claewhere, GRANT. A GROWING FERLING THAT IT WILL NOT TE SAYE TO NOMINATE MIM. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasmxaton, D, C., March 16.—The following is.a report of a conversation had with a member of tho Republican Congressional Committee: “WhiloI know that Grant has onough votes to secure tho nomination, I think thoro is a growing feeling among tha wisest of his frionds that it will not be safo to nominate bim, because of the unpopularity of the third term and tho defcotion of tho German eloment all over tho country, Tho members of our Committeo," sald he, have hud threo meotings Intoly, and havo At ench session compared views. Ihave noticed that Grant men, Sherman mon, and Blaino men have suggested at different’ timoa tho pro- prioty of ‘ “\ HARMONIZING UPON S0MR CANDIDATE * who can get tho full yote of tho Republican arty. i i Whore will thoy find such a man?" he was astcad, Washburne,” ho repifed. “Ho has not been mixed up with tho mensures of the day, and can carry Ohio, Indiana, and, with the nsélatance of Senitor Conklin. Now York, Grant likes him botter than boMloes nny one numod, and Shore man and Blaine are NOT NORTILE TO It13t."* “Telt me frankly what you think about Ohio and Now York if Grant is nominated. and Now York {f Bhorman or Blaine ts the onndidate?”* “T think,” ho replied, “that the chances are pelnat ‘Grant's carrying Ohio, and Ido not think vither fs cortuin of Now Yark," He looked as If he thought thelr chancos wore worse thin bis Inoygunge (indicated. In fact, he acemed to beliove that the only chance of win og fs with Waahburne, who, he ronuarked, would got the Gorman vote beyond a voubt, MISSOURI, MEETING OF TH DEMOCHATIO STATH CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sr. Louis, March 10.—Tho selection to-day by tho Domécratio State Committes of tho 26th of Maynsthe timo for electing detogates to the Nattomil Democratic Convention ts bold as be- ing in tho Interest of no. particular candidate. Interviews to-day with members of the Commit- teu, nll prominont in State politics, resulted as followa: : Chalrman John O'Day satds ‘For a Preaidon- tial candidate Lam in favor of tho best man, My present opinton is that wo should nominate Seymour, Tbollove ho will accept if uoml- mated," Grif Prathor—"'I beliova W, R, Morrison, of Mnols, 48 Who most availublo man for Prosl- , Ono thing is certulns 2 ans against Til. 3. A, Nickerson—"T vellove Seymour is tho best man we cin nominate for Presidont.” ‘Thomus 8, Cartor—" Put ne down for ea uErObe AND HENDRICKS. all the timo, and all tho Demo Part tho suumtiy aru the suing “ne ine, ms . P. Walker—" If tho Republicans nominate Grant T aii in favor of Muncock for Prosldont.” pds ieee Seymour ts tho best man for reaidont, Jumes Truax'— My oket for Presidont taBoy> mour and Hendrloké square out.” W. 0. 2, Gillesplo—" Givo ma the old ticket, — ‘TILDEN AND NENDHICKS," ney Nowman—" Seymour sults ino for Pros. jent,’ ke U8. Horbert—"I bellove Soymour and tlon- dricks ia thu best wo can do,” . EL, Cloptun—"* My diryt choloe for President je turanan ‘but he nay not be the most uvulle je man.” . A. Noonan-—"'T am for Hondricks aboyo all others for Presldont.”* i. Louis, Mo. Murch 16.—The Democratic State Contral Cormmittop held an iuformal incot- Ing this morning aud discugsed mutters reluting to the coming conventions, both for the ¢cloction ,of delcyutes to Cinciunatl and tor tho nom{nu- Hon of Btato officers, A large number of Domus cratio politicians from ull parts of tho Stato aro present, man of whoin desire that the conyons fon for the cloction of deleates to Cinciunatt bo put off until Now York hag spoken, while othors wish un early tine tixed aud ‘specdy declaration mude, The Committeotwil! go Int exccutivy staslon at 3 o'clock for thotransacuon, of busines. It ts suld boro that olght imombers of the Committee YAVOU SEYMOUR VOR PRESIDENE, ‘The prefercnces of tho remainder af the Com+ auiateo are not known. R At the oxvoutivoscasion this cycuing the Come THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH mittog fixed upon Moberly as tho piace, and tho 2uth of Mny as tho time, for holding the Conyven= tlon to cleat delegates to the Cincinnati Conven- ton; and Jofferson City as the Pisce, any tho Stat of July the tinte, for holding the State Con= vention for the nomination of Stato ofllcers, CHICAGO, LRONAND SWETT PREIS TH BLEVENTH WARD PULA! ‘Tho Etoventh Ward Republican Club held a regular meeting last eventng in Martino’s Hall, Ada streot., There was a large attendance, fully 250 being present, with 1,8, Tuthiil in tho chair, A communtoation from the Womon's Christian Tompornnce Union relative to tha nomination of temperance candidates was received and placed on file. : Tho nnmesof fifty now mombora wore pro- posed and elected. : Leonan! Swott was eallod upon and enthual- natleally receivod. Ho anid that he hid not como tomnke 0 ready-mado speech, but proposed to consider tho question os to whethor tho Government should remain for four years more in tho hands of the Ropublican party or pnss into the bands of the Democnita. Ho pros ‘posed to look Unck twenty yeurs. Every ono would agree that overy prominent monsure ale voonted by tho Democrats, If successful, would havo heen injurious to the country. Tho Dom- ocratlo party onme into power In 182. Their firat great ten waa tho repeal of the Missourl Compromise, Had that measure been success- fal slavery would havo beon admitted to tho Territories which had hitherto beon tediented to freedom, Suppose that hud been sucocssful, it would have perpetunted slavery. If tho Dem- oorntic party idea of tho War had provatied tho country would have been divided, If the Union had been restored ns the Domocrnta desired, tt would have been ‘with the Domocratic Iden of sinvery. Tho amendments to tho Conatitution = would never hive beon enrried hid tha Demoorntia party idea provailed. Since tho War it had never origl: united one menanre which would havo henehited tho country. Sinco the Democrata had come into power in Congress they had pressed no sin- glo mensure of value. Bpeaking of the Fitz John Porter cnse, Mr. Swett said: “ Lwas in tho Presidont’s room one day while in Washington, and ho sald, ‘1 have rend every word of the evidence in tho case of Fitz John Porter, and if I know anything it is what ovidence proves. and when a thing is proven; and Usay that have uot. tho slightest doubt that Fitz John Porter was guilty of trea- gon, and that ho onght to be hor! ir. Swett then proceeited ta fool the pulse nt the wanl on the Presidentint queation. Flo spoke of Grunt us “the hero of Appomattox, and roused Int little response, Mardy had the spenker montioned the numoor James d, Maine, when bo was interrupted for several minutes by applause and stamping, which ened him to re- mark that here * Blaine at tenst atands first.” Then Mr. Swett referred to B. R. Washburn, and was again Interrupted by: prsiounes n plause, enthusiusm, and cheers. He then detly- ered a eulogy on the ex-Minister by saying that “No man in the history of this country hasmado for himeelf a more _aplendld recom than H. B. Washberne. From is first’ ont into Congress until) the = preeent thine hia integrity has never been questioned, Ho was a thoughtful, faithful, and ofticiont rep- resentative. lo represented this country in Europe with credit to himself and usefulness to. his constituent& (believe that f¢ {a vary doubt- fulwhether he would not get more yotes If nominated than anybody elac, and he would nuke 2 gond President when elected." Mr, Swott thon proceeded to mention Sherman, Garfleld, and inuinds without making the popular pulse display nny agitation whatever. after brief specehes byt. N. Bond, Capt, 4. By Brownell, and othors, tho Club adjourned for one week. FRISCO TROUBLES. PUBLIC SENTIMENT. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, SAN Francisco, March 16,—It is impoaslble to. disgulse the fact that Kenrnoy’s sentence hia crouted a feeling of profound satisfaction in tho community, It fs. proposed to serenade Judgo Rex to-morrow. Tho general opinion {8 that the 8uporior Court, which merely tries the cuso on polnts of law, will nut change the decision. In converantion to-day, Kearnoy salt he had enough of politics, and would realgn tho Prasle denoy of tho Workingman's party from tha Sund-Lot next Sunday, For tho present tho party scoms cowed, and no threats, protests, or remonstrances of any kind are heard, Tho sen- tence itself was « genuine surprise, 9 fine of 625 having been antlelpnted. When Judge Rex pro- nounced tho words, * $1,000 fine,” there was a0 Perecptible movement: among the audionco, but. when he added, “ and six months’ finprisoument: In the Houso of Correction,” thera was for un Instant a denth-liko silence. "Thon followed a burst of applause, amid which Kearney turned rotind rayenously, us though Npprehenalve tho wrowd might be ding for hin. Mo undoubtedly thought that, having openly dotled tho law for yoars,.baving cyen in open session threatened members of tho Legislature en Inst Suturdny, whon asked why he hnd nat. called Claus Spreckles a thivt to lis face, ho re- plied deflantly: “I mny do sosomo day.” The result must be doubly gilling, becntise tho House of Correction means work, and Konurney, 18 0 professional workingman, 18, of course, unac- customed to work. Ills fate many posaltdly. serve as A warning to certain city oflicinia who have thus far pluyed with firo in a dilettante sort of a was. : Ss ‘Uver 20,000 taxpayers aro now enrolled In tho Protective Onion.” No vindictiveness wil bo displayed by thls body, the object being quite aa much to Dring about a butter understanding among nil clusses a3 to enforce a rigid observ ance of law, THE OBJECTIONABLE SPEECH, BAN Francisco, Cal, Murch 14,—Tho speoch for which proceedings wore commenoed ugninat Dents Keurnoy was dollyered at San Francisvo bofore tho First Branch Workingmen's Club of tho Tonth Ward, Tuesday ovoning, Murch (, From tho Chronicle's report tho following ex- tracts uro tuken: * Tho Virut Branch Club of the Tenth Ward Worlinginon mot hat night In Irish- America Hall, Prosttunt Bostwick in, the chair, Denis Kenrnoy addrossed the meeting. Ife sutd: * Mr, Prealdent and workingmen: “To want to cull your attention toa plece which uppersred in tho morning pnpers slened “Thy Council.” ‘his ts an Incendiary document, and d want to know who “Tho Council" tire and what thoy propose to. do. Thoy axk for penco, and who are Ahayt Who isnt war? Who ig maklug this turmoll? J never saw tho city moropencetul. [Il toll you who the 200 holt-born, holl-bound: villaing are who aro incoting In seorct In this city. Thoy are your deadly onuniles—thoao S00 Inwfess assisins dnd Incondiariva, who are mocting row to deeldo. who shall bo bung and who shall escape. Thura's Claus Spreckels, the biggest — thief who ovor went unhuny, and —~ —— him, foam min cnaugh to tull him so to hla face, Ho induced, hia mon to take an oath to club Kearney, but they, don’t dare do it. {iwpnituous applause.) i tell you right horo thatif I hear of nny man plotting to Kilt me, by —, 1 will kill flim, sobelp LApphiuso and cries of That's right] A man mot mo to-duy, and, sald ho, ” You must stop this," sald 1, “Go to hell." [Ap- piauae,] Tudw warn Gen, John &. Miller, who’ is ut tho head, anil the rest of these 200 Chinese- lovers, that If Lam killo}, he and tho rest of the WO shall bo singled out for spevlal vengeanes, Thera wore 22) who voted in favor of Chinese Immigration, nnd those are tho men who belong tothis Council, I propose to single thom out and publish tho Ilst, Those thluves lad wu book otroulusiny to-day, asking aig uutures. ot those who wore tn favor of law und order. Thoy aro conapiring to break the peucy and killing, but £ expect ta havo tha pleasure of dancing on the Rruyes of those mien who would now Ike te stab ine In tho back, Ehopo tho reporters will report. mo asl epenk*toenight, These lucondurios wha want to light, why don’t they come out? If they bayo 200 or 600, wo can fad “an canal mumber to, Ho out to tho beach und Ayhtéthams but no, they want to do their fighting in_ secrot, yoy want to coma out and take the Kand-Lot: if the polleo and militia would ouly lny tow and give usm chance at them, ft would bo all right; but none of these 200 Chi+ nege lovers dire oven meut me in debate on the Sand-Lot. No, thalr work {4 invetflary, and can only bo done in secret; but 1 want you working: Jnon to preas cloger togethor, Orpainize, and tell your nolghbor to-morrow or next Sanday that When tho bell taps or tho tlarm sounds that one of your leaders ts hung, you way. fully round the Wingy you may rally aid xlvo tho thieves —, Lang-continied appliugy.) If they KA me, hon the Ingurrection will commence In carneat. Thoy toll mo T must shut up or Jeaye tho olty, propose to sty hero and follow the sumo counie which | began two yours anid a half ayo, [Great applanse,) LT ctuli this ns a right. lave POTTS | The only way they can silence me ly to KML ine, They may lock me up, but If thoy keep ine from talk ng thoy must wy tonguo out. Even thon I want thom to remember that "The Chie Rose must 08 "tho thieving stock-gamblers suuet go, and the inurdering Council after thom, Thoy may do what thoy pleaso with ine, but, ——— thei, L want than to gount the conser quences which come afterward. = ——— KALLOCH TO BE WATCHED, ' Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, SAN Francisco, March 10.—At a muoting of tho Citizens’ Protective Unton to-night, no spoclal vourso was dutormined on in regard to Kalloch, It {6 understoml, however, that bie conduct henceforth will be narrowly serutinized, and, shoull ho fail ta comprehend hie duty us Mayor, steps whl bo taken to romiud him thereof, ————— EPIDEMIC AMONG HORSES, Spectat Dispateh ta The Chicagu fribune, DBeoomtxatoy, lil, Marcb 16.—Disteinper in a very virulont form haa broken out in several Purts of MoLcan County, and {a doing a great doa! of damage. In Hudson Township a large proportion af tho equiny stock 1 aitloted, and many must die, The disease bresks out in the hroat gud on tho outalde of the neck, h impunity, ho was safe against prosecution, | FOREIGN. Orloff Not Officially Recalled by the Russian Gov- ernment. Germany Makes Its First Con- cession to the Wishes of the Pope. The Strasburg Seminary te Be Opened for the Education of Roman Catholic Priests. English Catholic Bishops Cen- sured by the Pope for Im- politic Utterances. An Extensive Diamond Robbery Perpetrated at Cape Town Recently. The Government Post-OMco Plundercd of £75,000 Worth of Precious Stones. France to Apply Existing Laws with Striotness to Roligious Gonfra- tornities, RUSSIA. ORLOFF NOT RECALLED, 8r. Perensnuna, March 10.—It is semt-oflicial- ly stated that Prince Orloff has not been ro- called from the Legation at Paris, but has only been summoned to St. Petersburg to givo In- formation in relation to the Hartmann affair. SKOWYT AGENTS, Gon. Meltkoff hn taken under his control ono division of tho third seetion of tho Privy Chan- collery gendarmerio, leaving the seorot agents aubjoct to tho orders of tho Minister of tho In- terior. UNFAVORATM REPLY, ‘Tho answer of tho Municipal Council of Kharkol® ‘to the Government communication urging tho coiperation of raral assemblics in tho work of muintulning ordor, polnta out tho impngsibillty of complying with tho Govern- ment’s request. “The reply compluins of the reatriction upon the Itberty of discussion ond tho bad syatem of education, and expresscs tho optnion that these circumstances tend to pre- vent the poeailitity: of supporting the Govern- mont fn its struggle against the rovolutionnry 8 propaganda, MELIKOFE'S SYSTEM. Gon. Melikof's system of treating people with considoration and giving persounl attention to public dutics, raises a question whether a reor- ganization an thia basis of the wholo Ruropoun iimpire of Rusgiu might not be undertaken. CHANGES. . Gen. Gourko hna been replaced by Gen, Koos- tandit in command of tho guard and military district of Bt, Petersburg, and Gon. Butinno, commander of the regiment of the genre, has heen appointed head of tho police of Bt. Poters- bury, vice Gon. Courall, removed. BENTENOED TO DEATTI Lonvon, March 16.—A dispatch from St. Po- tersbury Rays: Oo Aratof four political trinis before the chief military tribunil has ended by the conviction of the prisoner, who was sen- tenced to death, ‘TIE TUNCOMANS. A St, Poteraburg dispatch enya: Gen. Bkobelett {sof the opinion that thoro will be no necessit to march to Mery, tho Turcomans will ad- vance to meot the Russians, GERMANY. A CONGESSION TO THE POPE. Loynon, March 16—A Berlin dispatch enya: “As the first concession to the Popo, the Bishop of Strasburg will bo permitted to reopen tho asominary for tho education of porsons intending to beconto priosts," ‘THE POPE'S CANCESSION, 2 A Dorlin dispatch says: ‘In viewot the com- prehensive concession nude by the Pope in re- gurd to the appolntinent of priests, which ylolds the main point in tho dispute between tho Vatl- gin nul Portia, dt ie-hard to foo why kultur- wunpf should not soon practienily come to an end, The rumored bill for revising the May lawa 4s being prepared in the Ministry of Worship.” TOBACCO MONOPOLY. Tenttx, March 16.—Tho Goyernmont fs said to elaborating 0 plin for a tobacco monopoly. DETHOTHED, Tho tnaly. to whom tho eldest son of the Crown Princo {s botrathed ts Princess Auguata Victori ich ae ets of tho lato Prince Froderlok o! Schicswig-Holstein, FRANCE, ‘VOTH OF CONFIDENCE. Pats, March 16.—In tho Chambor of Deputios tho Loft Introduced an interpelintion asking tho Government whut course It will’ pursuo rolative to unauthorized religious contraternitics, Premicr Do Froycinot emphatically ropeated hls declaration of yestorduy that ho would apply oxtating Inwa, He-domanded complete Mberty ‘faction, and woul! always be ready to rondér anaccount of his ncts, He asked for a completo voto of confidence by n large mnjo-ity. Amotion Introduced by the Left expressing confidence in tho Government and relying on ita {irmncas to onforce the laws agninst unauthor ize congregations, wus adopted,—ii to 147, The extreme Loft abstalnad from voting. The innority wore all members of tho Ight. 5 EDUCATION, The Ferry Education bill, as amended by the Senate, was thou ndopted, POSTAL MONBY ONDER, ‘Tho Sennto passed n bill embodying a postat monoy order Ceurention with the United States, GREAT BRITAIN, DEAD, Tonnon, March 10,—Thomnas Boll, tho English sclontist, 16 dead, ‘THY SPEAKER'S RESIGNATION, . Brand, tho Speaker of tho [fouse of Commons, after tho announcomont of tho dissolution, placed bis rosignntion in tho ‘hands of tho Premier on account of ill-health, but through the solloitntion of the Government ha con- sented to continue in the performance of his dutics, if clootod, during tho next Parlinment. QUADSTONE has started on an cloatloncoring tour through Mid-Lothinn. ‘In addrossing # crowd at tho riil- way station Gladstono sald; “I am going to gaina victory. Lexpoot to bo supported with zeal,—sitoh as will make Scotland an oxampla for tho rest of the Kingdom,—and I will sweep outof tholrseataa great marty mon who now represent constituencies in Parllumont, and consign them to that rotiromont for which thoy are more fitted," DISORDERLY MERTING, A meoting of tho Radical Associntion, at Lam- both, to support Henry Labouchore, editor of tho Truth, for Parilunent, onded in a frvo fight, ‘Tho lights were oxtingulshed and cbutrs aid tables broken. Chovrs, groans, and hisses pro- Yonted the speaking, An. attompt to storm the platfonn was vigorously and successfully ree slatod with tata, sticks, und chairs. ENGLISH GRAIN MARKET, THE “MARK LANE EXPUESS" WEEKLY REVIEW, Lonpon,, Murch 16.—Tho Mark Lane Express sdys: Tho weather has boon fino and apring- Uke. Even the heaviest solls aro rapidly be. coming workublo, and good progress. hna been, wade with sowing barloy, buans, and pears, Sootuh advices ure equally favorable, ‘Tho con- dition of pastures in both countries ts partiou- Inrly good, ‘Thu recont aurmisea ns to the prob. nblo frosting of autuinn-sown wheat bayo In most cases proved wifounded. Farmers have been busy with told work, Thresbing hns con- sequently heen neyloutod, and offorings of homes grown wheat aro very sinall, Inferior whont met with little attention, but tino purcels maine talned Int weok's pricos, both in London and ut country turketa. ‘Tho imports of forolgn wheat havo again boon quite modcruta and = principally American, At the beginning of tha week lower prices wero cabied from America, which unsettled trado and cheokod tha, buoyant fooling which’ was beginning to provall, ‘Tha tono during tho Inst fow duys bas been undecided. Millers, In tho face of Ight imports and rapld depletion of stocks, adorei to tho play of only buying from hand to mouth, ie ‘TUM POSITION OF TRADN Js diMoult to gauge, as although tho enormons requirements of this country butween now and burvest are universally udmittod, tho demand bas shown few sixus of improvement, and tho question stl is whethor England cun stand longer tho grudual consumption of stock or Autericg the enormous-exponse of storage, Are rivals at porta of call bayo beon small. Wheat tanded downward early lu tho wovk, but tho demand subsequently” improved, ant eon no fresh arrivals of maize. Amerienn of- feraof wheat for shipmout have boon mors ro tiated, Holders ask higher prices, and buyers: hore show ntoro disposition for business, Prices: close fully 1s Ber uarien dearer for red Aineri+ can for prompt shipment. Australian and Call- fornia remain atendy. Malzo sold ton moderate extent atan improvement of M1 per quarter, Bulesof English whent Inst week, fel quare tors, ut 4a 8d por quarter, against BLAH quae ters, nt is 7d for tho xan week eat eal Tmporta Into the United Kingdom for the week ending tho 6th Inet: 660110 tundrod-welghts of wheat aud 169,835 hundred-wolghts of flour. ITALY. THEY MUST KEEF QUIET, Tone, March 10.—It fs alteged that the Pope, having learned that rovernl Catholle dignitaries in England had used violont Inngungo against tho Uritish Government and supported the Trish movement, hns expressed his disapproval of thoir conduct, and dispniched lettors of re- monatrance to them, . TENIUTORTAL ACQUIAITION NOT THOUGHT OF, Inthe Chamber of Deputics, during tho de- hato on tho ostinates of tha Foreign Olfice, Preimter Calroll, alluding to the agitation for Italta Trredenta, declared that the Goverument must !noxorably put down any nttempt to dis- turh thofriondship of Austrin, Ho ridiculed the iden that Italy desired territorial acquisitions in Albania, Ho holleved in tho mitntenance of Pence, but the moment hed port not are rived for reducing the army of Italy, Ho agreed to England’s proposul for an. Intoriational com- mission to settle the Greek boundary question. APAIN, NORDENBKANLD, Lonpon, March 10.—A dispatch from Ttsbon. reports that the Swedish oxploring-steamer Vegn hoa railed, Prof. Nordenskjéld having re~ eolved a tolegram from England requesting his hurried depurturo tq assist tho British Arctic Comnilsston. AGAIN SENTENCED TO DEATH Manin, Spatn, Mareh 16.—Tho Court of Cas- ention rectal tho nprisal of Gonzales, and sen- teneed him to death for attempting tho Ifo of tho King. Pirlecs adyaitcell Is 6d por quartor. ‘Thoro hav f fe MEXICO, ORANT BANQUETRD, Crry oF MEx1co, March 12.—Soefior Mnrsenl, Minister of Justice, gave a banquet Iast night, Among others wero Gen. Grant and party. YARTICIPATING IN ELECTIONS. Prestdont Dinz bas {ssued on order that pre- fects and army officers shnil abstain from tak- ing part or interforing with the polttical eam- valgn. ‘Tha samo rule ts applied to Postmastera and telegraph-operators, who. in ones of diso- bedlenco, wilt bo remoyed, ‘Tho Her enjoins the perfeot freedom of tho people at tho polls without distinction ofparty, _ AFGHANISTAN. ADDUL NAUMAN KMAN AT SAKTAPOOT. Uoxpon, March 10,—A Cabul dispatch says tt iscredibly reported that Abdul Rahinan Khan, uccompinied by tho Ameer of Badakehan and two Russian officers, arrived in the enrly part of March at. Taktapool, a military cantonment of Balkh, The Governor of Turkestan demurred to feoclving itn, but his objections wore over ruled by Abdul Rahman's troops, ; SOUTH AFRICA, AN ENORMOUS IOUNERY, Lonpos, March 16.—A dispatch dated Capo Town yestorduy says: Tho gonernl Post-Oflce haa been robbed of all tho diamonds awaitmg aslipmont by mall, valuod at £75,000. RAILROADS. GRAND TRUNK COMPETITION, Considorublo surprise has boen expressed that tho percentage of business dono by the North- western Grand ‘Trunk, ns roported by tha Board of Lrado, should uot hava amounted on an aver- ago tonbout3 per centof tho total enst-bound shipments, whilu just after the opening of tho road the percentage carried by this rond ‘mounted, according to tha report of {ta officers, to moro than 15 por cont. Tho Grand Trunk offofats now clalm that tho Board of ‘rade re- portshava been trmpored with, and did not glvo the real figures, Last wook's roport, for examplo, gave the Northwestern Graud ‘Trunk but 28 per cont of tho enst-bound brsiness, while In tact {t carriod that amount during tho first two days of the weck, and no credit nt nll was given for tho business dono during tho other four days. Tho total umount of shipments by tho Northwestern Grand Trunk amounted to about. 10 por cent, and would have been innots more thu that had there beon suMictent onra. ‘Tho road fs now turnivg out now cars datly, and there will be oon aufllalant rolling-stock to take all the business that offers. Tho Grand Trunk offichuls think the trunk lines intended to show that thor new Iino wag not nble.to carry moro than about 3 per cent of tho east-bound busi- neas, nod that it was only entitled to that aniount if ndmitted into tho ‘east-bound pool, The Northwestorn Grand 4'runk now refuses to make uny moro returns of {ts business to tho Roard of Trado, and tho amount of business dene hy it hereafter will bo known only to Its oflicers, ‘Chis road has tutely succeeded in perfecting ar- rungements for tho interchange of business with tho Detrolt & Milwaukee, Detroit, Lanalig & Northorn, Dotrolt & Ray City, and olher Mich- ian rounds, and is now gollelting business for all tho ginal nl polnte in Miohiran and Indiana, cluding Detroit, Indiannpolls, New Athi Grand Haven, Grand Iuplds, ote. ton will seriously atfect tho focal bu nose of tho Michigan Central atid Lake Shore, and nceounts for tho {nereased hostility lately exhibited by Vanderbilt agalust. the Grant Trunk. Matters regarding tho east-bound busl- ness ure getting more complleuted overy day, owing to the Grand Trunk competition, nnd the prospects for n severe tyht between this rond and the trunk-lincs aro patting brighter. Tho trunk-linea may try for a while longer to kee] up thoir cor@binntion and rates, but (f tho Grand Trunk continues tomnlntaln ita present nttltude thoy will tnd it hard work to keep up thelr ponl- ing urrangemonta, und will haye to come down eae Tates, no matter how much they dis- —— UPPER MISSISSIPPI RATES. A moeting of tho ronds leading from this city and BMilwankeo to Uppor Missisaipp! points was hold yostorduy at tho Grand Paeliie Motel for tho purposo of ostablishing summer rates to pointaon the Uppor Misstesippl in conjunction with tho water Ines, Thoro wero present, H. C, Wickor and C, G, Eddy, Chiengo & Northwest- ern; W. O, Van Horno and A, J. MeCormick, Milwaukee & Bt. Paul; W. H. Barron, Minnesota. Southorn; 1. 0. Wyatt and Joseph Chupman, Chlengo, Clinton, Dubuquo & Minnesota; J. Ir- land, West Wisconaing Mr. Hoppin, munager of the $e. Pant pools Weed Witd. Western Union; Dumond Joo ltoynolds, LD, Wehardson, and W, 0. Dickey, Diamond Joo Linos M. Shechey and W. 1, Johnson, Keokuk & Northern Ine Packets: Horace Tuckor, Hinotg Contraly GP. Ripley and Pant Morton, Chicago, Burlington A ouinors A. H. Body, Minneapolls & Bt. Louls Lines A. I. Mohler, Burlugton, Cedar Hapids & Northern. Mr, Horaco Tueker ocoupled tho chair, and Mr, W. 1, Johnson neted a Bocrotary, After 1 longthy discussion it waa decided to readopt Jast suinmer’s tarlf with slight alrerations, Tha prinelpat change Will bo in special class, which 4 att 5 cents highor thin last summor’s rates, ‘Tho now rates from Chicago to St. Paul will bo as follows; First olnas, 60 cents; second cla 46 conta; third cluss, 8 eonts; fourth clags, 2 contay und specitt cligs, 20 cents, The mites to other polnts on tho Upper Misslsalpp! aro based on the aboye, ‘ ——$_—=“» TILE ILLINOIS CENTRAL SUBURBAN LINE, Tho now suburban Hue of tho Mitnols Central Itallroud will bo opened as soon ns the new on wines and cars for this ine, now in course of construction, ara comploted, Toth the engines and ours will differ materially from those now in use, and will bo much Nghter, The engines, which nro being constructed atthe Rogers Loco- motive Works, New Jersey, aro doubto-onders,— that fs, thoy will ba nblo ta rin both ways with equal favillty, Tho engine nud tender ix one framo, and Tins on ten wheels, with houdlights and cowoatohurs at elthor end. Tho cura also «ifrer in construction from tho present ones fy thelr Jnterior arrangomont. ‘Tho inte sents will be revoralblo, liko thoge in use at present, but the sents atelther ond. will be on the sides, Ike those in the street-ours. Ht ia the utontion of the [linols Central Ruilroad to run now auburbyn trains as often ns tho busine ree quires it, and tha managers think thoy will be: awblo to start a train fro elthor end of the tne about overy tifteon or twenty winutes, DUBUQUE & MUSCATINE, ” Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Devugur, Ja, March W.—A mecting of tho. Hourd of Dirvetors of tho Dubuque & Muscatine Huilway was beld to-day, The plan and pur- poses of the new route woro fully discusded, and the glat of tho meoting was cinbadled {n aresolu- ton that the townships along tho proposed tno be Instructed te proceed ut once to yote the ru. its tux inalidof tho Muscatine & Dubuque Railway. Among tho Directors present were J. Muhing Museatines P, Bwigart, Wyoming; Wiliam Helmer an HL Williams, Mechans- villo; Col, Kelsal and J. ry, Canton. 4 for tho pushing The prospect is now 4 through o this route fend wivinug Q direct Ino with 64 Louls, ——)| PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & 8T. LOUIS., + CoLumwnes, O., Sfarch 18.~The annual meoting of the Pittabury, Cincinnat! & St. Lduts Railroad, Company was hold hore to-day, at which tho re- port of the Directors for the yeur past wus read. Jtsbows that tho gross carnings word §3,60),- 123,16; expenses, §2,000,661.01; not curnings, z é $2,500.503.75, out of which was paid interest on | raye for bonds, Including second mortgage, S875; othor items of Intorest and ronts, $160,457,20, Neaving n profit of $605,480.05, ‘Tho nef revenue fete Jere Inoa rt $1,467,708.71,, and tho rentals, $1,001,245.75, caving n loss of $193,490.04, which, tlediteted from tho profit of tho Ii, C. & #t. Lonts Tne Bereers nives 2 prone on ali the Hic of $412,000.51, being a net main of 855l-, ra iO tease of oA feta of tho Cinetnnatl & Muskingim Valley Road te the Columbus & Sunday Creek Valley, now the Oblo Central Ratiroad, was mitified. Tha okt Board of Dirootora waa retleeted, and consista of Thomas A, Sentt, Georgo KR, eborta, Wistar Morris, Strickland Knens MH. Wouston, Js Dubarry, doin Price Wethoreil, of Phftndolpht William Shaw, J. M, McCullough, Thomas D, Messlor. W. H. Barnes, ot Pittaburgs Robort Sherrard, f Btenbenvillo; and 0.8, Gray, of Cohimiis. Tho orgunization of tho Board was postponed until a later dato, NATIONAL PASSENGER ASSOCTA= TION. Crncrnnatt, O., March 10.—Tho Nattonal Asso- elation of Passonrer and Ticket Agents met to- day and elected W.P. Bhattuok President, To- sldes fixing rates, tho Convention will sonstdtor tho consolldation’ of tho Central and Western Aasocintions. After tho election of officers tha Convention went Into Committco of tho Wholo on passenger rates, It will require a long scs- sion tocamplcto the work, The following oficers woro oleoted for the cn- Bulng year: W, I}. Shattuck, of tho A. & G, W,, President; John W. Brown, of tho 1, 8. & Wy, Vice-President: and W. Jd, Smith, of the C., C., O. & I., Secrotary, A BIG SUIT. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yous, Maroh 16.—Tho controversy that hns 80 long oxtsted hotween James MoHonry and tho prosont manngoment of the Now York, Lako Trio & Southweatern Rond has ‘assumed a new form. Sult hns been begun in tho Supremo Court by tho Rutlrond Company to recover from Melenry over $1,007,260, which {t fs claimed ho owes the railroad corporation. The Sheriff bolng unable to fin’ the defendant in this county, Judge Dinlols signed an ordor for scrvico of tho sumnions by publication. ELECTION POSTPONED. Speetat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune. Curnton, IL, March 16.—Tho Board of Super- visors of De Witt County havo called another election on tho lithof April to vote for or aguinat tho refunding of the railroad bonds, which Amount to $175,000, | Tho election was cniled for April 6, but it was deolded to-dny to give tho eoplo' mora time, Tt is thought that tho ro- ‘unding scheme will be carried, as the peoplonro getting trod of paying $20,000 {ntercat annually. 8T, LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO. New You«, March 10.—At a meoting of tho8t, Louis &8un Francisco Rattroad Company, Gen. EF, Winslow wns cleoted #restdent, James D, Fish Vice-President, Calvin Littlefield Scerctary and Treasurer, and C, W. Rogera Gonoral Man- ayer and Superintendent. MAY. USH TITEM. Hantronp, Conn., March 18.—Judgo Boardsloy denied tho potition of IH, I. Govdwin for an ine {inetion to provent tho use of freo reesas ontho New York, NogJInven & Martford Railroad by inembers of tho Loglsiature, ITEMS, Mr. 1. E. Sargent, General Manager of tho Northorn Pacific, sent a dispatch yesterday to the agont of bis road in this olty, Infor:ning him that tha snow-blockaite ou tho Dakota Division. has been complotoly removed, and that trains wero running again through as usual, Tho freight that had accumulated during the Inst wovk or two was boing sent rapidly forward, and a“ floot of freight-curs ” was leaving Fargo for Bismarck and beyond every day. Mr. ©. H. Hudson, Superintendent of tho Trans-Ohlo Division of tho Baltimore & Ohio Hallrond, has Just isetod i, Direular nu nGune sy hat on agd after April] the wagea of employ. of the Baltimore & Obto, upon the Trans-Ohio Niviston, ¥iit be restored to tha rates pald prior toJuly 1, Bre Tt will now ho tho turn of tho Ponnsylvawin Company's linos and the other ronds that Juvo not yot advanced tho wages of thelr ompyoy'ds to imitate the oxampte of Van- aerbilt apd Gurrott and restoro tho wages of thelr mon as promised at tho tne whon tho reduction was mute. Mr. Joseph Tucker and Mr. 0. C. Wheolor ape polnted arbitrators for the Chicago Division of tho Houthwestern Railroad Association have not ‘etinet to arringo for tho transnction of the business roferrod to thom. Thoy witl moot, howover, in adny or two aud conalder whethor it will bo adytsnbic to elect a third man before proceeding with business. ‘The arbitrators ap- pointed by tho St. Lonis Division—Mr, 0, W. smith, Mr. W.L. Strong, and Mr. Georgo W. Parkor—will moet tho lator part of this wook aud tako the matters referred to thom wndor gonsiieratlan.” Tio! mannyers of ‘tho: various ronda in. tha Southwestern Association fect sungulno that satisfactory awards will be made, although thoy admit that the question of divid- ing tho business between tho two divislons will need aome further legislation before it can bo mado to work satisfactorily. Tho tonnago feet betiveen tho ronds from the various polnta It ts bolioved will work well, but as regards tho equalization of percentages betweon the two ‘visions, a money arrangement will probably have to be decided upon. FIRES. AT 81, LOUIS. Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, St. Lous, March 16.—At a firo which occurred at tho Lafayette Browory in this ality to-day tho novel uso was mudo of tho beer in tho vate of pumping {t throtgh hogo to oxtingulsh tho flames, This proved {nsulliciont, and a second alarm, culling out a largo force of the Fire De- | partment, became necossary, A portion of tho Duildings were consumed, und a total ostimated loss Involved of 812.500; inaurod In Lastorn and forelyn companies for $27,500, Work will bo re- sumed at the bruwery in u fow days, CHICAGO. - Tho nlarm from Vox Bot at 12:15 yesterday aft- ernoon was enused by the discovery of fro in tho two-story frame, No. 215 Johnson stroot, owned by Mrs, Htemnn, and nceupled by, Jobn Fanning. ‘Tho fire originated on ‘tho roof, and was caused by sparks froma chimney, Damage to the building, $10, —— AT STRATFORD, ONT. BrnatrFonn, Ont., March 10,—Tho stores of J. Willianeon & Co., druggists; J. Wolah, Jowoler; A.M. Nal & Co. dry gools; and Misa Burns, dry goola aud millinery, burned Inst night. Loss, 00,000; partially insurod. SUICIDES. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Minneavonts, Minn., March 14—Lycurgus 8, Tune, a well-known residontof tho Eust side, commnittod suicide to-day by shooting. Mra, Jane heard tho plstol-shot in hisupartmont, aud, proceeding to, hivostignte the causo, was horrifled nt Anding ber husband on tho floor dead, while a revolver and a dlvoding wouud iu'tho tomple rovenlod how tho doed had boon caused,’ After golng up-staira, Mr. Lang, to atl appearances, scoured bis revolver, sented hin- selfing chnlr, and thon fired the shot, which must have cuusod inatantancous death, 06 there were no rigns of life whon his wife reached him, Tho body had evidently fallan ta the floor Immediately after tho shot Was fired, Mr. Lano was prosperous fn business and in good hoalth, but subject to tits of dospondency, amounting to teinporary Insanity ain one of whlch he commit- ted suloido, GNAND RAVIDS, MICIT. Bpectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. GQnany Rarins, Mich, Murch 16.—Jamea Hulles, a farmer living about three miles north of this clty, died froin poison takon with suicidal Sntent lost night, leaving a wife and two chil- dron, Despondency aver debte was the cause, Uo was 40 yours old and un old resident, ! SING SING, Bina Bina, N, ¥., Murch 16,—John McDermott, a convict, committed sulalde at tho prison by pluclng bis head and shoulders: into the moas- room furnace. Ho wis sont to tho prison Deo, 25, 187, for life, for the killing of his wife. Ho Was 44 yertra of nyo, and 18 not known to have any relatives ———= A Cornet, + New York © ndence Cincinuatt Enguine, Tio comet is fora rather burton Aare, bolo rentyesaven luches aground tho waist, au widen! ag TAR ily Laverda the top and bottom. ‘The waterial is heavy, Justrous pluk satin, of & anost dullcate and beautiful shade, Much of the futin eurfuce L4 voyered with oinrdinery in white silk, the Ngures boing wrought out In Inost urtiatic manner, Tho principal oncs uro Cupld and Psycho, one on each breast, copied futthfully from so ee by Tumans, Those creatures aro gracefully: posed, and Cupid baa his bow drawn for sorvicu. Around the hips and chest are rows of roul sced pearls and point- lace, ‘Tho corgot 1a cut low, ue fy tho fashion how, in order not to show throuxh the thin chomtsca which are worn with some dresses, ‘Tho steels 2 of tho bost, 700, counting Tuco aud peurla, we corset Is shown to favored ousomers of the munufecturer, who fs wo tnan, ic puts it on w girl whose Gyure ts such as to Oil Jt out neatly with bor dress ou, and turna bor round end round for the luspectian of admiring ludles, whose exclamations of delight pleug bin imightly, He tolla me that thore is golng to Do a decorative corsets, FI FI Er 28 g 2a bs S Ea gen ey On = i Ea a5 f=] 0 EA Bs of: sf i] g BLOOD vuRITOR, DR. CLARK AA nanny JOHNSON’S g =< nian Qloat Syrup, iat i Dyspepsia, D nacaen peu tao pacing, ri Heart Disgeu Bitlousncss, Nervous Debitity, cts Tho Bost REMEDY KNOWN 9,000. toMan| CO Bottles BINCE 1870, This Syrup possesses Varied Properties At Atimuintes which converts Ts blood, manner of akin diseases and intarn Th It can be te entralizes the hereditas whic! take: the Ptyaline in, romotea Dt; fon. Jt Nonrlehea, hetenithy eenrricn ofthe U1 thens and Tavtens rates, Blood and minkes m Tt opena the pores of the skin an eee Meulthy Porspirntion, wt ndnese taint or polton tn ad ‘@gueratos Serufulay Eryaivot Sintartatteenes 8d manufsctars, ‘no spirits omployedinita tf mone delicate the moat babe, or by th aged and feable, care only defn, otter one) ct} ly being requtred tn atiendon TESTIMONIALS, . ILLINOIS. Diseaso of the Stomach and Liver, n and restored No. Caro, Alexander Co., II, BAR BIR: Butaring for some time with Meadache Disease of the Btamach and to use your rollable INDIAN BLOOD THe ty porter w istyhth-a vor, Lina induced SYRUP, at hestih aud atrongthe me CHAS, SHELLEY, * An Excollont Remedy. * DAN Sin: BYIUP for sqmotine, and Helvidere, Hoone Co., IN, Feb, & tha, Thuve been uaing your INDIAN NOD ‘amy pert ly . reaulta, It Puritics tho ilood, Wortores last Ape petito, Strai ach and byt bo withourth DBANAM: ‘This ts to certity that DLOODSYRU! has cured me of th @iter all other modicines had falled. Mattoon, if Tm. DEAN Brn Tand your INDIAN BLUOM SPREE Bor Yi and I rT Beroful ingthene the Norves, itegniates tle Siam: we elioves Itheumntian. | would ARS. WESTFALL, Kidney Disease. Biahor, Champaien his ta to cortily Gang HUD hus done jue wore ‘f jeatt Disonso. han any otnorimedis Mae, feadso euro one of reniiaran of i MAIU ARIE CLUSA. Third-Day ilies Flora, Clay Co., M1. IN; N a eta UAL M183 DROWN, Chilla Cured. Col specdily ouros Chitls, and enn recommended tas the Dest Neuralgia, All that It Is Recommended to Be, DEAR Sin: I have foun BLOOD SYRUP 4 fair trial that tt Taondod to be, health tovtive its Noae y DEAR Sim: My daughter bad Chilis for months and! tried atmost evaryth effect until T com 5 reat o| since Waterman Statlol EAR AIM: This Is to oortily z .00D_ BY! tise valuable medicine. DBAR BIN: ‘This BLOOD BYROP, which I procured from oly cured me of Dyspepsia, yas conip!: Biudieine f ever used. DEARABIR: toy the beat medicine | over haga Fecommend {t to all similarly 1D By honsthe have laa Yourtetioine in iy ho a 7 mal potbe withousit and recommend tau bumanit madiciog in the country for, Kheomatien and Li MITCHELL. Lemont, Conk Co,, 11. byalving your INDIAN, id mélvise anyune wh ara tb pecans wiv ow , y ‘trial. % AIK, pilwustane Chills Curcd. a, Cumberiand Ope tu. fourteen ng, but withous Wuenced tho tsa Of your INDIAN anort-irial of which effectually rf Mt rtited tha Thava bad no use toradociat suffering HOSGANNALC LAWRENCE. RUB, Hien Pain In tho Back. that your INDIASY Dyspepsia and Indigestion. ndwich, De Kalb Co, T is to aertity that your INDIAN TY, Agank the be erALLBse Cure ror Heart Piscasc, Mojham Cr. 1, areshINOlAN GOO BYHUPa for Hvar Disease, St SEN STALLINGS. ~ All that I¢ Is Becommended to Be. DEAR Br: BLOOD BVH and havo alw DEAR Bins This Is to. cortity thut OOD Fick bad. been troubling me tora lone tle chverfully recommond It tu at! Hableren. Dan Sin: Twaatroupted with 1 bonabt Ween SYNGP, and au happy to say Whine outlroly egred time. Kansas, Hdvar Co, 1. ave used shar euceltent INDIAN iD tay faaiily tar she past flve yeark found tt jusk aa recommended ite Mieke BURRS. i hy med ry tho bost Jarnlty mewicine over wand in a Diseases of the Lungs. * Benton, Frantltn Co: rt IN RUP has cured me of Lang 0 in humanity. SOLA WLekiNU TOs, For Neuralgia. i a Tt Henin Foran DLAN oc VIN, some of M418, Gi — Dyspepsia Cured. Plymouth. Hancoe & Ca, Dean Btnt Thaveboen troubled with Lillousness 12 And Indigestion, and linve used your id IRDPEN GP Go sy nUBe and canna te to ten mush Yaluabia medicine. it Daan Brig aye usetl your BYRUP for children who wara troubled with THOMAS THIELE Never Falls to Cure. ati ond, Jroqualn iy in uy Blowach and alan for Wy and ti casos it afuctod a complate cure. Woodtand. Troque Deay Hit Tcan say that your INL BYRUP hasno e Bain tn ie Hawple, sna Chills od lean mend its use to Buffer any ODA. DWAR Bin: 1 BLUOD 8 Q {an xood modi LUIZABETH METZ An Agent's Testimony. ia Co., W. uel for Constiintion Hick ten ra A. REED. Recommends 3 to Alt, Aurol Kane Co, Ik, uy} tage tte tt at 28s A icine to build up the system xonvrally. Would recowmend It to all sudcring srgm Doni Dean ebrated INDIA! fefaction, fh. 1h pean bind ‘W. MOUS Liver Complains, v 153, Rueklagharn. Kankakeo Co. UL, Mar mt! pel and found most val uch Fr Dean sin: BYRUP und havo found 1 unequaled as a Hlvot ‘Bor, and take pi ‘and is bix' + ave used your inedioino wit tory sesults, and can ther all troubied wius Liver Compliant and able SNITAN MOOR Stil lipredund bu wall hoerfully toatity that your Jy 2 BLOOD SY RU} ives untversdt at bly catacwod by ail wily UATE Lee usd to erature rucommond tts 130.0 DARALL PENIYs c wre duttorer | ru a ne tie wees oa Hota OV SURE A Good Biood Puritier. Suppression of Menstruation Daan sin preesign. ‘of path aa Rae medicing, and, she was e000 restored t¢ DEAN BIR: This js vo bob mn great! cine makes quend it as 6 valuable yomedy. rafcten 1 Out iso @ ssdicln ls Toethoushe wiyeett ot aan racist da, Lake Co. bave nod youruroat PNDTAN 1 Nene such asure in fucuiamanding IAs aust Sheridan, La Balle Cow Ul, hier was @ sudaror (row 2 Wes cAnauSee Sag acta aetna unde {or wore than a year, with the (restasut at ‘Allopaina snd. cou layno's SL obL aur son, the ditcasy with whl (camediately provatiod on her to the fo: sing 8 Hit, HT EMOB ES whl LW Fomate Workneas. onittac, Livingston © any HN, 4 ting, MF a eat INNA ie min ayer 1 yours of Bie, aod oe anata cee RHODA BAUBITT ‘LISTOF WHOLESALE DEALEMS ‘Dy, Crk dass Todan Bl Sy. CHICAGO, ILL. VAN, SCTIAACK, BTEVENEUN & CO, 2 and BTU yELTaie a wadera seis UTANDULGIL £ Co.,00 Wabashane >