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“ YARCH 19, 9880. ral Committes “bo and he fa hereby di- | favored Mr. ‘tiden's nomination, Aa for him: ret the ens FOREIG i self, ho bas no political ambition, butts entire); ht. wny nnd shot by Stato. CONvEnTR at aes at thoaolegntes ty guna ae Auppesad ta be tramps, Ono. ballon cate content with his present position, RHODE ISLAN, . iM P fered tho groin and another the right thigh, fraice from the CI turing the bone, © De Camp is reported Ina dane of Philadelphin elected at tho Demoerntio tate Deleynto Convention held it Diplomatic Relations Between sald otty Dee. 2, a and aworn and certified to ji Punetinncn, TT, Match es the Repub. serous condition. by Goorge R. Berrill, Preaitent of antd Convens | lean State Convention today, Gov. Van Zand —< Z 2 Lion, a having’ eer, chosen in necortanes | declining tole m exedldgt Mea ae ant STATE AFFAIRS, _ Russia and France Re: Oe eae cee eer athe,, Uemouratio | party | neta was nominnted for Gavornor, and Henry orted Ruptured of ent clty."” ‘This has referenca. to tho * FORUTy, Pi ip’ . fnmial ;loval fight Jn Philadciphin .ue- | Fl. Fay for Licntenant-Governor, The other ‘ TOWA tow tween ‘the teguinr Borsnerats and “tho | Stato officers nominated are tho presont incitm- 4 i" Dra Btorwxs, Ia.y March 1d—In tho Houso, tho ‘ DIM prohibiting tho giving, or offering to give, or tho selling of any quor, nio, wine, or beer within one milo of any voting place on an Vanx, or ktdeglove, crowd, who invariably bot ont the local aureauont and send up a full contestitus delegation, ‘Tho resolution waa dis- cussed With grent spirit, and was funlly adopted by the dvetsive vote of 29 to 1. ‘This was tho crowning dofent of tho Tildon-Randull party, who thon gavo tip tho fight and retired fina do- morallzed condition. Members of the Rtato ratte Ray dulerntes From, this State tp tho Civeinantt Convention will be instructed. ‘They alsosny Tilden Is h$ good fé out of tho Presi- dential mot. hents, : ‘The following ttelogates to tho Nattonal Con- yention at Chicago wero tinnntmoualy elected: John P. Sanborn, Charies H, Handy, Thomas W. Chade, David f; Aldrich, Tsang M. Potter, Almon K.Goorlwin, Willlam A, Pleree, and Horace A. Jenokes. <The dologition {s tulerstond to bo Miailtnons for Binine, Some ttle surpriso ts oxpressed outside at tho result, NEW WAMPSII DEMOCNATS, Coxcony, N. 1, March t8—Tho Dumocrntic But the) Rumor Is Attended with ‘a Denial Equatly ‘days, with sovero ponulties, parsed, Alsof tho i Authentic. ‘DIM giving mechanics allen for building fiartt- E ‘ tion foncu against tho adjoining land-owner, In. the Senate, appropriation bills from tho Houso were tiken up, and those for tho Fort Madison Ponitontinry, tho Aeylum for tho Dent and Dumb, tho Insane Asylum at Mount Pteng- Trouble. or a Very Serlous Na- ture Dovolops Itself in Smyrna, BC teclded upon May 5 for. bolle = OILto. inate, Committer deeiited pon May. 8 for bolle | hut, tho tteform Sehool at Eldort an tho 11 SMERMAN MARIVULATION. the National Gout nition nt Cineinnath The dis- | sane Asylum at Independence, pnased A Man-of-War Sent Thither to Protect the Resident Eu- ropeans, Sptciat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune. -Conumnun, 0., Marelx18.~Thore ta no Iittle in- dignation among the Republicans tn’ Pickaway County. atnn attampt of tho Postmaster tit tho City of Ciretevilie to. monipulate one of tho Maino Clubs, coriposed of colored men, in the | pack State Couvontion delegates 10 Chicago intorest of Bcerotary Sherinan, The mennsused | were chosen as followa: At Taro: TD. hoper, would suggest that the Portmnster was well | He Fea fntiogs Sainttal, MMollors versed fn tho methods adopted In SouthCarolina, think Ova cussions showed no direct preferences in tho mattor of the Presidential pandidate. Tho gen- eral inipressjon was Liat the delegates should go unilistricted, « CONNECTICUT ARBENHAOKEUS, TWantron, Conn. March 18—At tho Green The Governor last cyoning issued a requial- tlon to Deputy-Shorif Hanna, of Rock Island County, for tho arrest. of tho chlef of a gang of hored-thioves named Casteliny, alias J, Tilden, who hus heen operating In Fayette County. Tho see how on the way to [finola in the charge of oltleors, A private letter recolved this morning by.n ipuniher: of tho House from tho Hos, John A. asso, says he will aecept nomination for The French’ Government to Decide This Week on Mensures Against C dozeph Puree, ne Third, dC. Va | & sa . aind possibly tho originator of tho tisstiv-ballot | jovte Charles Wer th, D. BE. Cloves | Contruss cam thle (the Havent) WIRtr lots ce - Jesuits, syatem, : land, H, J, Ruggics. ing bills: Approprinting @17,200 to the Normal . Tt isn Wrell-RnoWwn fnét tliat Mr. Tinins fa tho TILDEN AQALN SALD TO HAVE WITHDRAWN, School at Codar Prats: pproprinting ‘N10 for first eholco of 4 large mnjority of the Hopub- | CINOINNATE, March 18,--Tho. Enquirer thia | tho Anamoga Penitentiary: appropriating t= | Theso Religtonlsts Preparing to Migrato Ilcans of tho county, and those who ropresont | Morning has 1 long Now York special on Na- | 215 for the Agylitnt for Feeble-Minded Children; to t! d Bell é an Hey unity, A | tonal polities, After giting tho views of amine appropriating $1.00) tor tho Aprioitiral Cole Spain and Belginm, tho wealth and intelligence of the community. A | Ler or mon tint Tien is ell in the Hendin tone | tele Approprinting 83,000 fur tho Pisheliutching Targe Blaine Club was organized inthe Interest of “the Phimed Knight" among the colored peo- Plc, which was in ontire surprise to the friends of Sherntn, With a viow of obtaltiing control of this Club and using it as a prop and lever, tha Postmaster nt Circleville, ong 8. Marfictd, select- ed an Ignorant colored man and commenced tho bulldozing tactics, berating bim for Joining niovoriént which would only result In fallure. Finding that his argument tn thls direetion hind littlo clfedt, thy Postmaster thon stated that the white Biatne Clubs were nshamed of tho colored folks, and bud not published a Mst of tho members, os was done. in nly cuses, ‘This statement very naturally crented somo feeling in tho vrenst of the colored nian, who, on meeting anothér member, inquired intd the mattor, when it was found that the list of names was published entire. It ap- Pears from subsequent events that the friends of Secretary Shorman have not only resorted to tho lowest trickery known among ward poll- Uclang, but that Federal offtecholders occupying lucrative positions are the instrumonte ured. in order to cram John Shorman down the poup lo's throats, whethor thoy want bimornot. . is MIRS LILLIE DANST, editor of tho Circleville Herald, the lenuing Ite- ininates with 1 Later,” ns followar “Singe writing, tho foregoing, and with Inter> course through a number of gourecs, eneh core roborating the other, your gorro togny that Mr, ‘Tilden bns posith reaalyed not to bon candidate for nomination at Cinainnnatt, He will, howavor, be there in forcy to seo that John Kelly's minn is nut ehoson, a8 he feels this tabon aut which ho owes to his friend in this State who fs to wear his mantle. It 1s thorefore at thla moment a question of fearful Import to the hnugers-on at Unimercy Park.” Tho apecial oes on to say that this determinns Hon was arcived at two days ago, and [a ilnab It mentions Payne vs having w good show If he can demonstrate strength with tho people, and tnel- tally states that W. FL Buglish, of saan ho Hongo; npproprinting $20,000 for tho Home for Indigent Bit rong nod upproprinting $1,000 for tha State Historie! Society, Tho Senate passed the following bills: Joint resulution proposing to amen the Constitution sons to grunt school suffrage ty women, tho Gormany to Prolong the Laws Against tho Soofalists Until 1885, RUSSIA, DIPLOMATIO INTERCOUNSY NEPORTED RUPTURED. Lonpon, March 18—Tho Thincs, diecuraing the Hartmann affalr, says: Prinea Orloff, Russtan Ambassador, bos been instructed to quit Paris, and it ts thought lkely thnt Gon. Chanzy, French Ambuasadorat St, Potersburg, will short- ly be summionoi home, although the staff of the respectivo Embagsios will bo left at each Capital, ‘This practtonlly amounts to little short of n rup- ture of diplomatic intercourse between tho Rugalan and French Governments. GANINALDI ON MATMANN, A Paris dispatch soya: Felix Pynt, French Communist, who {sin exile at Naptes, has wrlt- ten n letter to Gen. Garibald!, saying: All Kings and Presidents must be dono away with. Unite your voice with that of tho French So- cinlists to oppose the extradition of Hartmann.” Gon. Garibald! replied: “Hartmann deserves emulizing the Maing tho fn County; and olis, dropped in ut New York about the time decision was made, WEST VINGINIA PRESIDENTIAL PREFRIENCES, Faustvator, Marion County, W. Va. March 1h, IW. ltore Intelligencer: While in"attend- fuce ut tho County Court at Fatrmont last week the (den ucourred to us to gnther the politienl arift of the county, and, being well nequulnted {null parts, wo commenced in this way: Forty eltizens wero interrogated, one-half Demoernts aad one-half Republicans, and naked to give tho gpinion and preterenco of thelr neighborhoods, hese gentlemen wore partly selected from the most Intelligent eluss of well-tnformed citl- zens, The revult of our labors wo append: voto standing-—vens, 27; nays, 17; Joint erenso tho jurisdiction of Justices of the Pravoy Femulating the practice of pharmacy and tho salo of modicines and polsons; defining and neorporition of Hopkingtons I corporntion of hotliolde ‘Frunkil other local bitls, In tho House 0 UIE was passed in relntion to Partition fences, so that whero tho owner docs Trot ure the land he need not joln in the con- House fito No. 1, relating to fire-Insuranco nnd auch companies, was taken up, and the mas Jority report of tho Insurances Committeo was DIN be indefluitly postponed. Tho bill was fonghe aver: all aftornoon, nnd passed by 1 voto of 4to 2, ‘Tho bill {scdecmed of tho: greatest owe: “It shall not be lawful for any company, cor= poration, nssoolntion, or individital transacting rs ‘Bs resolution amending the Conatitution so ng to f juishing, frands on hotelkeeper , i fn ‘Tho Senaty ndjourned, struction of partition ferices, not doneurred fap weaielt recommended that tho Inportnnes to Insurance, and ita provisions oro as foll the business of fire-insuranco in this State to Md the esteem and gratitude of all honorable mon, ubtican puper of Pickuwny County, was shrewd take uny application for, ar. make, issuc, or do- PRON Ue observe Lut Somakee GRIN eee are Republican, | Democrat, liver any palley of ustiranivo or renewal unen | Polittenl oasasination 19 tho secret imenge foe chotce of the Ohlo Republtenns, if thoy were per- Palos 17} Tkden, any real estate without first making a encotil preparing for revolution,” ‘ NE DENIES 17. Felix Pyat, tho French Conmnunist, has writ- ton a letter saying that the correspondence pire Porting to have taken pinca between bimeclf and Garibuldi in roferouco to the Hartmann af- falr is a forgery, . RKOBELOFF. A Bt Petersburg dispatch gays: Gen. Sko- clot will probutiy sture to. take cain mitted to express au opinion, and distinguished nerselt by: being, the frat. to place the name of James G, Blaine at tho head ofthe editorial columms of her papor. In conversi- Hou, Miss Daratsnys: “So far as Trin able to judge, { velleve thore Isa growlug sentiment In aivor Of Senator Bluine. ‘Tho enuse of thia,.t bulteve, resulta from two causes, tho frst being an ndnilration fur tho mun himself; his maynot= lem, hia bravery jn not only meoting tho ex- Confederato Congress in open debate and dee Bayard Seymon: ‘ER TO THK TAYLOR COUNTY CON- ON ARE INSTRUCTED FOR NLALNE, Guarton, W. Va. March 16,—Editora Wheel= tng Intelligencer: “At tho Republican County Convention, held at Gratton, Taylor County, on Monday, March 15, 1880, the following pontlemen Were ippoluted dolegatos to tho Stufe Repub- Menn Convention to be held in’ Wheollug, on 380, to select delegates to eximination of the property ought to ho In- sured, with n view to nacertatn tha eoridition, altuntion, and actual vuluo thereof. A person who solicits insurnice and (prcoures tho appllea- tion therefor shinil bo held to be tho agent of tho party hereafter Issuing or renewing 0 policy upon such application, anything In the applica- Honor polloy to the contrary notwithstanding, “Bk. 2, Ishnll not be lawful for-any such company, corporation, nssocintion, or individunl tolnsure any real estate fora greater umount | Wednesday, May 1%, 1 y stire Theadny to tke com= Teating them, ng well ng making some of tho | the Natlonul Convonuon, to be held nt Chicago, | thin two-thirds of tho netun! cash value of such | mand of tho ‘ureoman expedition, ‘Though wenk membors In hls own party uppenr ina. dune: H.P. Dayisson, 1G. Cathor, Thomas | Property, nominally subject toCancasus authorities, Gen, most humillating position. He Is no man to | NX: Joffreys, John H. Henry, Claudius Davison, “Nee. 3 Any violation of either of tho twopre- | Skoheloff will actermine, whon on tho spot, what compromise. whero there is principle at leate, ann tt. I Lemuel David si Kunst, James W. | ceding sectlous shall subjoot tho company, cor- | suall bo done this your, Ake People are | unuauully indopenient | tiurdett, s P. MoCormick, ihre, Hoifinan, | poration, nasoclation, or Individual so eae COMING TO AMERICA, this yenr, more so inn ever fore. | ‘Thonne E, Davis, Thomas Belve: A. F. Shriver, | {0 tt ponnity of $500, to bo sued for and eoltected Th tra e Secretary Sherman, Gen, Gurfelit, SAL On ae Rens: De: i. A. Harter, in whlch ho acknowled and Chorley Foster. “Tho twy latter gentlemon bave ro- celyod tho bonetit of tho bargain then entered into, and Sherman only tg left out. Both Gen, Garfield and Gov. Foster ure heurty workers for tho Secretary of the ‘Treasury, which fs quite siguiticant, under the ciroumstineca; and mark Tay word: If Scorctury Sherman gots the noml- nition through trickery, if there h es tht bo waa chosen by tho Nihilist Cominliteo to nssasinate- the Czar, and giving a detailed account of his ate tempt nt Moscow. artmunn concludes by gay- ane a intends to emigrate to Ainorica ina fow ays. P. A. Rohrbaugh, 8, L. Allen, Willlim 1H, Me- Dantel, dames Serannge, Samuel Hibbs, und ‘ore. Tho Presidentin! resolution was ns follows: Resolved, ‘That while we have the highest d= miration for many of tho distingulshed men of tho Republican party who fapire to tho Presi- M dency of tho United States, yet mur: first choles 1 ea en etefeneey, AF Charo le not nteiae | isthe Hou, James G. Winine, of Malne, rn tuat “ ho Welegates nppointed by a Convention to Eibetevition Penuaialy Loliove that there will be | the Gonvention to be. held at Wheeling on tho A ropetition of tho history of 187, when tho nt- | ith of May, 18, aro hereby Instructed to use fempt wus made to whip’ into the trues tepub- | git honorable means to sectito the appointment jigene Eb pekuied i Eolas es pomtuse fi an of (pleantes £9, Ge aoa Convention (ites, Fedomement of Hayes Adm publican) to be hatd ut Chicago on tho 2d day’ of mitted, and such penalty when collected ahall bo yald into the Treasury of such county for tho eneNt of tho school fund; but nv ylotation of snid sections sliail forteit the pollay. “ Sec. 4. All Insurance companies or corpora- tions shull, upon the {sug or renewal of any pol- fey, attach foeuat Polley or Undress thorcon 1 rue copy of any application or rep- resentations of tho Fnac which, by tho torma of such poilley, nro made n part thereof, or of tho contract of insurauce, or referred to therein, or which may in any mannor alfect the validity of such policy, ‘Tho onsission so todo shall nut render the poliey invalld, but if che corporation neglects to comply with tho requilre I forever bi ALSO DENIED, ‘Panis, March 18.—The rumor of the recall of Gen. Chanay from St. Petorsburg Is incorrect. Tho General will probably come to Purls shart- Jy ona leave of absence for his usual holiday. ‘THE EXECUTIVE COSDISSION. Br. Perensnune, March 18,—The first sitting of the Executive Commission was held to-day, Gon, Melikoff prealding, Prince Liewon, Minister of. Ss 80, who favor the nomination of tho ements of this suction it shal ‘the. | Domulns, Mokeolf, Minister of tho Interior, Miss Darst oxpreasos the Views of thousands James G. ilalue for President of tho | Precluded from pleading, nlleging, or proving | Ratinnolt, Chiet of Titi «and others, were of others, and it fs fact worthy of remark that States,” buch fppiteation drrepresentniions: or any part thore were nover before go many independent . Republicans in Ohio agsethore is to-day. There 18 more healthy tone in Hepublicati polities, and the alspositis £8. dlaregfurd tnterferanca . Trom Waghf{ngbom in the Ha f Iidazes Mipnovte ints Bpphesue iia Pa eaaien Your correspondent fisked Miss’ Darat whit riission would pleaso her most. in the ovent of Benator Blaino's nomination and elevtion. Sho would Sertuinly. be entitled to recognition, huv- ra thereal present. The Doputics from the Town Council will attend tho noxt altting, MELIKOFE, If Gon. Melikof can maintain bis position Aguinat tho intrigues of the oMatuls surrounding: - the Cany, he will abolish tho third section of the Polico Depurtinentand its evil system of re- pressive and geuret persecution, or the falsity thercof, or any parts thereof, or any netion .upon sich Polley sand e -the,plainttt in“ any such acefon shall not bo re- quired,in order to recover against sch corpora. ton, elthor to plead or prove such nppiicution or representations, muy du go ut his opuion, zc. G Incase of tho loss or dimayo by fre of any proporty Insured, tha company, corporn- ton, or uasoulation insuring the aume eal not. bo allowed the riglt or privilege of rebuilding WANTS IT TO LET UP ON THIRD-TERMIAM. Dunuts's Conxens.O,. March h.—Tothe Editor, Be ye. inler-Uccans, Can't you let up Justa Het. ‘on tho Grant nhom> ft, Ineominon with a grent many Republicans, adimtra Gone Grant, and think that this gountry owes lin all oF respeat and honor whieh bas been bestawed ou hlin ae homo and abroad: but a great many, including “yours truly,” feul that tt would bo totally u ing been tho ft editor In Oblo to holst his | Necessury, and very unwise and unsafe, to agin | or ropalring such property, but shall pay tho FRANCE, mame. To this question Misa Darst laughingly | vowlttate him for tho Presidency. Therefore, | joss if tnnlly adjudged lible thorefur, and nny SRSUITS. replied: "1 would iiko to bo, appointed: Prime ned OL UR Give us Malic, Sherman, a- | eondition or stipulution itany policy of inaute | Pants, March Wao There will bo a Cabinet Minister to Honven,—but don't muution (t." 8.1, Woodford, Wasi ‘or Hawley. | ance providing that the Insurer may revulldl or Counell Saturday, when the Government will ‘Inully decide upon measures regarding tho Jesults, . . Tt {8 understood the Frenuh Ambasaador nt tho Vatican will enter into negotintions with tha Pope with a view to-Inducinyr unauthorized eon- #regations to submit to the ordera of Govorn- ment. It Jy stated that Jesuit authorities have al- ready cnused all members of thelr Society who ure not Frenebmen to leave France, onnorr, Panis, March 18,—Prince Orloff, tho Ttuastan Ambusador, merely takes a long-projectord leave of absence, aud, will return to Paris vory s00n, a FOURNITI, tho French Ambnasador, has left Constantinople for Parla to confor with Promler de Froyotnut renpeutlig tho disngreoment hetweon 7 ‘urkey" and Greeco regarding the frontier question, 3 PREVARING. TO RMIGRATH. Te Telegraphe nys: Aho principal Jesuits are so persuaded thut Premier De Froyelnet {s in curnest that thuy no longer hope to remain in France, and areproparing to emigrate to Spain and Bolyhnin, MORE TROUDLE VOR RELIATONIATS, anxiously yours, a lusS, M.D, CRIMINAL NEWS. A HORROR DIVULGED, Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Koxono, Ind., Mareh 18.—The Dispatch of this clty publishes an account af ony of the most horrible and sickening murders over committed, ‘Tho purtleg arrested for tho murder and their ‘vietim wero formerly all residents of this coun- ty, and quito well known in Taylor Township, whoru they resided. tn 1878 George Brown Ilved In Howard Counts, Ind, Ho was a widower with three children, tho oldest of whom was 1) yearold, During tho summor of that year ho Imarrled womun 2 yenraof age. Tu tho fall ho moved Wert with ‘tho family, and Oct. 20 the ebildren and stepmother arrived i tho nelgh- borhood of Raymore, Mo, accompanied by a He A thoy’ had mut on tho road. The boy Johu, aged 19, aud tho SieRoinnior claimed to bo man and wife, and have siuco ved as such, ‘They ropirtes that on the route tho elder Hrown had dled in Pike County, NUnols, and was buried there. Several efroumstances and stories they told excited suspicion among tholr nelgh- bors that thero waasomething wrong ithe fam- My, but nothing to warrant any direst necusa- ropair tho Ppoparty Jnsured fn case of loss or damage shall be yaid and Inoperatiye, “Seo. 8. In nny ault or action brought in.any court In this State upon any policy of Insurance the pe & corporation, or nasdelation Issuing: the polloy of Insurance eucd upon shiall be estop- ped from pleading or proving any overyaluation of the property Insured, or nny milsrepresentu- ton of the condition orsituntion of the property insured, unless stitch misrepresontation of tho condition or situation bo willfully falso and directly material to tho risk. “Sed. 7. Ln any sult ur notion brought upona polley of insurunce, If defense be made thoreto, and tho defemtunt falls to-establish such de- fense, and Sudgimont bo rendered aguinat the defendant the Court shall thereupon render dudginent agaiiiat the defendant, and In fy tho platntlit for reasonable attornuys’ fees in such netlon, innddition to the amount recovereit In the sultand the tuxable costy. Seo, 8. ‘Thut no violation of the proytstons of Bees, Tand 2 shull forfolt the polley, and in any sult on the policy whero the loss ts tutal the Josurer may show any depreciation to the value oftho property since tho dnte of tho polioy and prior to tho loss," ‘Tho House Revues for a night rersion, Des Mores, Tn. Murch 18.—Tho House ovens tog Reaslon wits Scoupicd in discussing tho War and Defensa Bond bill on the proposition to bond, the State for $300,000 ta pay the debt fall- due July 1, 1881. Tho bill funding tho State ‘ - GEN, GRANT, STRONGLY OFPORED TO Ist, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasitwaton, D.C. March 18.—One of the Joading members of the Michigan Ropubticun Committeo, n friond of Grant, says he hns bes come convinced, after a Inte tnik with lending members of tha party from various sections of tho: State, that the nomination of Gen, Grant at Chicago wilt place Michigan in tho column of Roubtful Ropublican Stntes. * a ‘Tho Bultimore American, which has not hero- tofore boon untriondly to Grant, to-day pro- nounced ugainsthim as a weak candidate. Ita lender on the subject opens as follows: “Thora isnothing more olfensive to patriotic sentiment thun the declaration that this country necds n ‘strong man’ at tho head of affairs. Itussia has 4s man at the head of affairs whouw power 1s unbounded, and ‘It is tho wenkest Government in tho clvillzcd world to-day. No one will necusa President Hnyes of being a atrong man. Indeed he fs most Inmeutably weak; but still, for sui thls, hls Adiniuistration hina been far better than was Prealdent Grant's, The Nation Is stronger under It, aud tho Repub- ror " a Tho National says the Cabinet Counoll hn do- Si WO atc VTS Whew | Geach heehee | Sent cr, Soman ae te chi | AMAL, Caen Gal ba de DEFY DECENT FUDTAO. OpmTION Hower when by icin trontimont Ary Ae wort his | grucketl cuarossed by ny lovsing onc-milt tax | fous onions act eee gn oF uanuthorixet roll ‘ confidence, and, hearing him tell hia story of | t pay tho foun and which wilt very probubly | mil tha format pee any frogh Foreo Into uhamaeeat deetees tho controliing | Fiihersdcitn, beenmemoreund tore eouvizeed | £9 Aye bona and w gommunity with perinisston of the Government, foree ln tho imunnyement of nffaira is nt tha | thacthe tate was nmyth, and thata serlots crime J — THB COMMUNE'S CELERATION, Bent respect fur lay nee ae taped and dlinity | hud’ been committed, Finally, fa boy, upon : . MAINE Loxnox, March 18—A Paris correspondent milnishud. Under. Gen, Grant's Administration ‘promfuoe of protection, revealed tho ‘wholu says: Yesterday, tha anniversary of tho Com- Avavsta, Me, March 18—Tho Legislative of crime, which for sickening dutalla and Commnitive inquiring {nto tho conduct of ox- tho spectuclo of Gablnat oftiolats Jgnoring laws | stolfa brutality (6 unsurpassed in tho celuiiuel mune wus eclebrated Sy Ae Revolutionary pare whon it suited thom was a frequont anv, ty with soveraul banque! 18 of this or nny other country. Guy, Gurvoloi id Council hns nude w report. and while a remurkable rola” of suak | Sls i 3 + Gurvolon and Cor ir port. preaumption presented “by tho won | petieet e ert ftte, fanaly doumnesed West £0- | Tt stutes that Gareelon, while ovinelng u willing: GERMANY. of =the § Post-Oltice Dopartment in regard to tho “ star" postnl sorvico, yet no pub- Ile officer would now dream of sutton pein such Missourl Rivor, which thoy reached about the middle of October, Eitan which time one of those wicked and nnoxplatnable uttuchments Ness tu disclose everything, was Infirm In his ‘rite wuDaLT, memory, and fuilod to give a satistuctory reason Hentzx, March 18.—In the Relchstag tho bud- audacltica of conduct us distinguished Secretar for his course. Whon tho avidenco was tald bo= wot wis rend a third time, and tho Reluhstag ad- einer neh S18 ln gf at | Uaeteg aa, Bt A api fran. te ceed fo ger deren tho wun | Fumes wnt apie haracter, whic! @ dol of the third-term ‘ ¥ . cout, und passionately deglared hisown dne " a ULoomers, is not the kind people favor, and, how- | Of, 280y crossed tho river into Cooper County | {-out, ly Tho linperial budget’ fixes the revonue and Ghia hind done thes tah dh Saas “Amon LO | oxoonuitire for tho Hoxt flava your nt BIDS Od BAYS marks, and tho matricufatory contributions of 5 i ‘That the wilaras. wore kopt from tho oandl- | the difforent States nt a total of 81,670,050 murks witew CONT 40 upagro. THE EMVRNOW'S WIRTHDAY, 2. Phat iurlaye suob tne alterations, erasures, Princo Al beat and forgeries wor unudo upon thon for the rineo Alexander of jutgarin and hia fathor, Dilenosoor counting out the Henahieete Princo Aloxandor of eso, brother of tho Em= 3, ‘That duriuy this time defects in tho Fusion | peror of Russia, will naalet ut the celebration of yoturns worn surroptitiously corrected, and f+ | tho Bd birthday of Emperor Willlam on tho 2 at Rochdport, and, driving out nm fow sniles, camped ulogg. Between 3 and 4 o'clock inthe morning young George was awake Uy, tho roe port of a gun, and, pausing from hit alumbers, suw bis brother and the worn standing beste tho wagon in which Nis fathor had elept, the woman holdtig & double-barreled shotgun with the muzzle pointed inte the wagon, and com- mundiug the boy Jobin to shoot amin. ‘Chl sho atunding by to keep up his cou evor strong unin Gen. Grint imay’ be, ‘bo Is cortalnly not a strong candlitute, as tho past ex- perlunes of tho Republlean purty wbundantly shows.” A KENTUCKY VOTE FOR GNANT. Epectat Dispatch to The Uhicago Tribune, CINCINNATI, O., March 18,—Tho Kepubttean Convention at Mt. Blerting Ky., voted to Instruct, dvlegates to Chicago to uso ‘thelr utmost etforte fe.securo the nomination of Gon. Grunt, “A mo. o Young enikiroiy, wero compelled to {idavita scoured to throw out the Republican Aust, Chore sell also bo proton Klug Albert and ion ond deleyutes Uninstructed was ¥ der penulty of Instant death 4 , ho Crown Prine of Saxony, the Duc: milles, down. Anothor motion to. instruek tee Nien cited what they had’ aoens “the bodyrof | 4 1H all auch cases, tho reeults invariably i deans counted out Republican candidates and counted in Fusion candidates, &, Tho result was reached by sateininy toullow was wlso defunted. Met, Sterling 1a the chlef olty of the Ninth Congressional District, which ture uished one-third of the whito soldlers from Ken~ of Baden, Snuile, Aleou teh purg-Schwverin and the murdored man. was thrown inte an une Mevklenburg-Stro a, und othor distinguished ‘persona, frequented spot in the woods, Lenrniiuy there facta, Mr, Rogers went to work corre’! Fonwan Goons. tucky In the Union y, and whigh bas wit to clear up tho ease, [twas ascertained that in | Hepubllean errors to be corrected, 2 tua Himits nearly onostited oF Lo Wie iene | Rebrame iene casu., io wus agoertatned tut In | Kepubllenn errors fo be corrocte ftrietly upplied | | Tho North German Gazete says: “Tudor tho ean yote of tho tate, countyethie whieh, In one ley, coinolded with u | to reject Hopublican returns, aud not opplied to | operation af the new prowetive tariif foroign ANTI-GRANT. description of Brown, it huylng been broken | Count Fusion returns. goods ure buing gradually ousted, und belny shorter than the other, Warrants Wore scoured, and the boy John and bis atup- mother mistress arrested and ludyed in Jall, ST, LOVIS TRAGEDY, 8r, Loum, Mo., March 18—-A moat horrible THE LAW AQAINST SOCIALISM, ‘The Committes of tho Hotehstag: to whom was reforred tho bill for tho prolongation of tho law Naninat Soclulisim haa decited, 10 to 3, to report Jn favor of prolanuing tho 2 erition of tha liw until Sopt, w), 1H85, Instowl Of 1hst, ng ropnsed: by the Governinent, and jo In favor ‘ob New Youx, March 18—Tho Execittivo Com- > mittou of tho Kings County Republican General Comtustioo olects un antl-Grant Chatrimin by a Vote of two tu one, IOWA, 7. Muny of thesu rules were avidently Invoked to secure n Fusion Logistatura, +B Those Megal and fraudulent acts worn, apart of a promoditatod plan ta seeure u Fusion Goy- ernor and Legislature, and the Governor and Council must have beon purtios to it, 9, Different appropriations by tho Legisinturo declare 5 tragedy ocurred onrly this morning In tho | bave beun diverted from tholr legitimate pure | We thu inn rea pulstan of mamburs of tho BTRONG ANTI-GURANT SENTIMENT, uorthorn suburb of fio city, Conrad Hiemann, | Poses, and In namy eases been extiusted, "Tho Holehstag and Tandtag from Berlin inoperative Spreiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunt. bo lives at tls f Broad a Wright | Ruble tunds buvo been withdrawn from the during the session, 7” CouNci, BLuFrA, Ta, March 18—This olty and | ¥20 Hives at tho corner of Broadway and Weld! ‘reusuty by Gov, Gareelon and his Council with- stroat with hie wite und aix children, hna been drinking heavily somo tlm past, and last night had an attack of delirium tremens, ‘This morn. ing, whilo his wife waa preparing breakfast, Hiomunn called for her froin an adjoining room, und #8 she enteccd in responso to his call he assaulted hor with o large knife, driving tho! out warrant of 1 RESIGNED. A Herltn dlspateh says: A report is ourront thoro thut Hore Hitter bus tondered hia resigna- ton vw Prosalan Miniter of Finney, owing to A difference with Prinve Biemurek. Herr yon Deunlysen ts named ws hie probable wucvessor, GQEUMAN RMIGUATION, been applied to uu. for untuweul ends, A ng to tho Btate roe fareelon and othor officers of Just your, which should be recovered buck Into the ‘reasury, The recklusnuss of muhnagement disclosed {ti the transactions of last year touts to destroy public confidence, mndure fhe westorn part of the State fa oxpurlencing a aeclded Maine “boum," which sevms to gun strength dally. A uumbor of londing Ropublice ans of the Missouri slope are for Blaine for first cholce, or tho nomince of the Chicago Convene ton, if any one but Gen, Grant. “The ‘third Wy, and Loxnon, Murch 18.—A Rerlin dispatch saya * term’ and ‘the ouly strong wan’ Je killing tho | blade through the Jungs of tholr Infant in Mrs,'] inno publie oredit, and introduce. practices | p, a“ country,” {ean expression frequently hourd from Hicmannre mens, Hothon struck tethoe blow, | whieh, if unrevuked, will prove tutal to thy | Prince Blsmarok hus presented in the Reichstag a paper on omigration from Germany dur: 250, showing that IsM87 porsons, two-thinds of whom wero mules, omluratey, by far the number going to tho Unitod 6 North America, burying tho knifo in the hourt of his wife, Kill: fog hor ulinoat inatantly, A brother of Hiemar uttompted to eulze the Inaulue murderer und celved a apvero stab in tho beck, disabling bin, Tiemann theo ran away and mn towurd the river, Ho wis arrested this ufternoon in Carondelet, the extrome southern part of tho fnti-third-term or ant!-Grant Republicans, and many lepublicuns here think Blaluo a atronger and tore available man than Grant, Somo are evenfreo to express thoirreasons for being antl- Grunt, and way it ts because “hia wdimlutetra- ton Was not pure nnd resulted in bringing the prosperity aud progress of tha Btate, ————$—$—— GEN, GRANT, GAtveston, Tex., March 18,—Rxtonalve prop- @rations are boing made boro for tho reception of Gon. Grant and purty, rater tates and British we SMYRNA, party in the sulnority in 1876, and bi Tet city, fully elyht iniics from the scone of the | Powe’ 01 A GENRRAL REVOLT. Ting polfoy tute will eeaute tn Kittin ier mae] cela ee cnuloe from, the, sono Of the “png New" avuclet from Nora Crug, Mareh 18-1 naneseta, Mart Meck alepuien from Vienna: continued.” They also feel that Hayes’ Admin- | wus ruving In un incoherent way, und asked the ERs bat Gon. Grunt teavos, to-duy by steamer says: A ristug has occur inSinyrnu. Tho jatution Lae beeH a puro no, ant hua reguitod | alivers to wield bli, from, tho domons who ho Ea. thaee diego alae aan Aba ‘Tampls Govornor hus wikod for rohiforeementy fren in uniting Republic: a, 7 sald were pursuing bia. His infa G ti aston, ollie tor Wastburne th this fuse at tows | pubdcu WC Mla ilicruaeR ee atem bre | flit ord oF tance y Constantinople, and Europedp Consuls haye ro- queste thelr respective Governmonts to dis- patch men-of-war to sinfrna to protect Europeans, A French gunbout has alroudy loft eepvelully among the Germuns, who do not forge when bo was Minister to Franee. Kimunda' nate fs algo mentioned with conaderbvle favor, Dut tho sentinent of antt-Grunt, Republicans KIN u young gon ef hia brother, whom ho stabbed, be the boy escaped by outrunniny the Inuuiac, — ee GUILTY OF KISSING, New Yonx, March 14—-Tho Rey. William Et« bereabouts 18 Blaine or Washburu, or Blaine A SANTA FE MURDER. forick, pustor of tho Ruformed Gorman Cangro- | Constantinople for that part, + Aen ES aia toum. The Hepublican Denven, Colo., Murch 18.—the Tripune's Banta | Kutiou, and a marriod mun, is chargod with kiss- AID BENT ON, Nominating Convention mects in this elty on Aprile to sah ‘ Stuto Convention. will bu ptrviig, jog young ludivs, members of bis church, and pie bite inze pt ster pleads yullty considered fully ih a ANOTHER “PREACHER, New Youx, SMarch 18.—Thy Nov. Briscoe bas Fedigued us pastor of the Ariington (N. J.) Methodist Kplscopa! Chureh, Ho waa charged with Immorality in connection with Miss Leunerd, the orgaulst of the church. Hrisooe is qarrlud. F6 (N.M,) apocial anys that Guadeloupo Lopaz, an old Moxlean worn, was murdered lust night by Jose Silva Paria, tho motive being pluudos, but he got nothing, the viotim being extromuly poor, Pores bas already boon tried for vompliclty in two inurders, While under tho iniluonce of of baving been accessory Lonpon, March 15.—A telogfam from Atbons says a lritlsh gunboat hag suddenly left Piracus for Sinyrou, where st is fourcdhoro will be dis turbanves botween tho Mussujnuns aud Chris- eut fifteen delegntes to the The Vlaing elcimont theroln quid will probably predowlnute, NOTES, IMENDIIGKY' FRIENDS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Triaune, Wasiusaros, J, ©., March 18.—Senutor Mo- + Donntd saya that Br. Hendricks is bis (rst and onty choice fur the Democratic nomination, and “either direotly nor iudireutly hus ho ever othor Mbertlea, ‘The mine a kieaing. His case will bo tow du} tlams. GREAT. BRITAIN, ELECTION PROSPEDTS, Lonnon, March 18,—Tho Dafly News, in article on tho vlection, says it {¢ estimuted that in Buot- taud the Conservatives will loso ton suats, In the North of Ireland tho Conservatives expect to Hquor, often bousted to sevoral murders, a ATIEMPTED ASSASINATION, Seiixavieny, HL, Murch 18—Kdward Do Cup, assistant turnkey of the City Privon, sry lose noveh seats, Of tho English nnd VW there fs renson to believe that thirty Ish nents, ora, THE TURF. Toxnon, March 18,—Parolo, Falactta, cup race, May 30, . HANTISGTON'S INDISPORITION, Mitch regret Is felt. in Liberal ciroles nt tho Announcement that the Marquis of Hurtiogton, the Liberal tender, to nddeess his constitionte, cleotion fa ao. warmly contosted by the Miniae terintenndidate and apenkers, oncourngod. by their sueoces in the I bis Loniship’s funbl MINIRTER LOWREIn Minister Lowell left for Madrid yesterday, bo- ing called by the vontinued iness of big wits, TURKEY, COMBIOEF'S ASHABIN ConatAntiNorie, March 18,—Fannatical Bto- haminedana are making great offorts to prevent the oxcoution of tho nasuain of tho luesian Col, Comeroff. RANSOM, ‘Tho British gunboat Condor has loft Salonted for Catterina to take to tho British Consul, Mr. Munt, tho money demandod by tho Greek belaanda for the rangoin for Col. Syngo and ‘a, IRELAND. MANIFESTO TO ELECTORS, DunriN, Maroh 18.—Tho Counell of the Irish Homo-Rule League has issued anothor anant- festo to the cloctora of Ireland, maluly attack- Ing Lord Benconatield. VARIOUS. PILADO IN PAIS Losnon, March 18.~A Parla dispatch say: Soflor Prado, ix-Prestdent of Poru, fa here, 48 expected ho will shortly roturn to Poru to beng his family to Buropo, FORTIFYING THE WESTRRN FRONTIER, A dispatch from Genova says n_ meoting of officers of tho Federal army beld at Berna adopted a resolution that tho erection of fortifi« cations on the westorn frontior ish neccasity in dlspunsable for the security of tho country. : THM GREEK NUDOET. AtHpNs, March 18—In tho Chamber of Depi- tlea Gen tho Opnesition moyed a resolution tleclaring that the liga is not ndupted to the financial condition of the country, and express- ing iinappreval of the polloy of tho Govern- nent, 16 resolution was adopted by a vote of 99 to 03, NEW BPANIAI MINISTRY, MAnutp, March 18.—At tho Cabinet Connol! to- day, tho King presiding, Sefior Hldunyen wan “ppolnted Minister of Forolgn Affulrs, Sofor Sauchez Bustillos Minister of Colonics, and Soflor Casgayon Minister of Finance. i . TRADE AND LABOR. TIE IRON INTEREST. Spectat Dispatch to The CAtcago Tribune, Urrrenuna, Pa. March 18.—Thoro was an {m- Portant meeting of the Western Iron Association hure to-day, Tho attondance was vory largo, overy fron-manufacturing district west of tho Allegheny Mountains being considered, ‘Tho Principal subject considered was, “ Shatl tho = Present Card Be Affirmed or Lowered?" = Tho Pittsburg members were almost = unantinously In favor of affirming tho prosent card, four oonts, while tho Westerm tnen seemed equally bent upon lower- ing tho card to threo anda half cents, After considerable discussion, It was deetdod to lot tho rate remaia na ut present until the noxt meet+ ing. Before this concluston was ronched, a member of the Assoclution was usked, Whit 1s tho disturbing clement?” Well, hore aro those Western men wanting tho, curd reduced aftor being the vory fellows that Induced us to put It upto four conts, Lowering the card would Teave usin a nice bast trae wit tho leguoy ot in- creased wages which a high card hus brought us”) What will be the resutt of to-day’s inecting?" © Tt is imposaibte to tell. Pittsburg 1s xolug to stand by the four-cent vard, but it looks asif wo might be overpowered, Thero fg no reason whatever for lowerlng tho curd, Tho market is dull just now, — but OVER nothing. It Ie tho Renton of tho year for duilness, Uigetmatal isnot going down, Nordo Lthink tt will; and thore isn’t enough in to quate lowering the curd ‘a haif-cont while metal Is nt present rates.” It ts thought the rate will bo lowered nt the noxt meeting. —_— THE SWYECIIMEN. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Sr, Lows, Mu., Murch 18.—A mass-inceting of awitehmon was held to-night at ‘Turner Hull, at which were present omployés of the Wabush, St. Louis & Pactie, Missourt Pacitic, Indlanapalls & St, Louls, Vandalin, Ohlo & Misstasippt Ronds, and of the Unton Transit Company, After n long discussion, it decked to demand $7 por month for foremon, $50 for awitchmen, and $20 uy for helpers. It was stated that ull tho roads but tho Indlanupolls & St. Louis had boon totl- fled of the waxes asked, and a resolution was uutopted to quit work at noon to-morrow Unloss the domand was xeceded to. In case thie strike occurs it Js likely to ho productive of great results, fhawah the number at tho dywot ine did not exceed 100. It Is Ikely to Interfora AA reetly and serfously with the handling of all freight, ug Inexperloneed men oi do but Uttle with the work, — MINERS’ CONVENTION. Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune Prrrsuuna, Murch 14.—At tho Inter-State Minera’ Convention to-duy, tho following resolu- tions were ndoted: Resolved, ‘Thuton and after July 4, 1880, elaht ours ahull constitute a day's work for all miners. Inthe United States, Second—Thut we, the Committeee on Resotu- flona,do recommend to this Convention thut cachdistrict In the sovorn! States restrict ita own output on and after tho 4th of July, 1890, an w Committee on Berecns mado tho following report: Wienwas, The systom of xerconlig conl bo- fore It ls welxhed being conaldered an injuatico fo intners of bituminous coat, and lng and ls aul a arent doal of disuatlsfavtion; thoro- ‘ore, bo Reaulved, That all salablo coal shall he welghod before It pnsxes over any sereen in all tho bitu- minous conl-flelds of the United States of Amor- Tea on and uftor the Ist day of May, 1880, ‘Thia was also ndopted, —— CUMBERLAND, Mp, CUMBERLAND, Md. March 18—All tratn-mon on cont-tralns of tho Cumborland & Ponnsyl- vanio Rallrond, running from Cumberland to Wedmont, ure on a atrika, the First Diviston mon Joining tho strikers this morning to the number of 100, ‘They dumand 20 per cont ad- vuneo, and thelr action causes over 1,000 inners and Inborera to be {dle, and puta n atop to the coul-trado, as this pond at present {ia tho only outlet from the linportant. mines te the cannt, which fx fureod to romain ilo at atime whet thore Is grout demand for cont, —— GLASS WORKS, Special Dispatch to The Uhteago Tribune, MILWAUKHE, March 18.—Dr, Enoch Chaso, a woalthy ploncor citizen of thig place, has organ fzod a company for the purpose of manufaeture ing ginss, His prinolpal assoclate IsJamesJohn- aton, 1 Boston gonttoman of exporionce in mak- ing glass, ‘Tho exooliont sand which Mnes tho Inge between tho city and tho Villaze of Hay Viow fs to bo used, ‘Tho buildings for the works are ubout comploted, Experiments just mado show that glass of the Mnost quallty can be pro- duced, : ‘ —— ATRIKE AT LAFAYETTE, IND, Laravertt, Ind. Maron 18.—There scoma to bo no probability of wn carly adjustmont of the trouble between Foley & Hoos and tholr striice (ng shoemnkers, Tho factory tent a standstill, and oi vadiag edaris have ‘beon mado to gut mon from tho Enat, CINCINNATI CIGARMAKERS, CINCINNATI, O. March 18—The clyurmakors’ atrike continues without chango in tho situa. Hon or prospect of un enrly ternination. a OBITUARY. THOMAS KENSITAW, A sad caso of sudden death ocourredeycs-_ torday morning at the Grand Paoifle Hotel, Mr. Thomas Korshaw, a gral and pro- vision merchant, who was doing business In. Montreal, Can., was tho victim, ‘Tho dcconsod: caine bere frequently jn connection with bis’ business, and waa well and favorably known on tho Board of ‘Trade. Ho came to the Grand Paolfic on Tuesday lust, oud yeatorday morning Puld bla bill, and. at 8:00 o'vlock took the om- nibus from the hotel to the Michignn Central Depot to take a train for bome. Me was at that Hime fn the apparont fulluess of hoalth, Hout tonded jo te chuoking of bls bagwuge, and bad taken his seat in the Montreal sleeper, when he began to feel I, Ho staggered or walked to the platform of tho oir ulld, nuticlyg Str, ThE Hllver, the depotmastor, culled ta bin and told him that he tolt yory il. ‘That gentlumun ne- sisted tha deccused to wot down, and, at the lut- ter’s request, wont with hin tu. the door and hulled a cab. Mr. Gliver helped him tn, and thon r. Kershaw requeated hity tocome along, ay he, ettluy worse, and tho drverus instructed to drive to the Grand Pacitio Ho:el; as requested, Shortly after starting Mr. Kershaw was taken with w convulsion, and Mr. Oliver became fright ened, fearing fata tl ho carrhigo was gtoppe at ws culled to assist in yetth uu tu the = pine will be transferred from tho Consorvatives to tho Lile Miatnke, And Wallenstein aro entered for tho Manchester 18 too seriously Indisposod coming verpoul and Monehwark ticetfons to M1 vacnneios somo woeka ago, that Ity to apenk may, it fa feared, havo a dantnging effect upon tho result, <Northorn frlends sBucocsatully compoto for forolgn trafic, ‘This hotel. 'Tho purty: stooped on tho way at Dyeno' upuientore, toruerof ol ble nnd ate a where Dr, Montgomery wan found, He res for Mr, Ke. and then’ wont Witt hie we eee Oliver to tho Grand Pacific, where thoy arrived Ing tho various potnts brought of which It waa stated fo be the Inter te hy Falleont companies to not only eee through transoveante freights tree cont ‘a TH . Atlantle porta, but from Now. iT - At ton minutes past 0 o'block, Me. Kershaw 1 ects ann] Po : ‘one hour after arrival, ‘Tho cause of death was | {"ygommon with Bt. Lous, s ho Boorotary was Instrnot Bours of raf of the ‘ethan ge" In eager eb requ: 10! Oo Joti in os merchants nro mnlioh oxcitod oes Cee Ths eee 10 OUllook, ‘THE PASSENGER AGED Bpettal Dispatch to The Cheam aes, CINcINNATH, O,, March 18,—Tho Assovlntio General Passenger atid Tokot Agents ore United States and Canada conohided {ts busine to-day, ‘Tho bistory of the tree. days want would, tt 1s uniterstood, contatna lange gee? of dobato with very fow roaults that un subjeot to carly aud inipéttant. chon, bone things, however, word spttlod definitly, The were congestion of the atomnch and a congestive chil, Tho deceased was gentioman who waa widely known and highly respeetod. Me waa a anative of England, aged 43 years, He leaves a wife and four little children, Ho nie left an aged mother, roading at Watrkeshn, and i in Milwaukoo. Dbrothor in tho grain business Tho brother of Mr. Kershaw urrived Inst oven= ing from Milwaukee, und shortly after hia ate rival arranged for nt post-mortem examination, which was holt by Dr. Montyomery, ussleted by two othor physicians, ft only went to confer What was stated above as to the calise of death, Hpectat Dibpaten ta The Chicngo Tribune, MONTREAL, March 18,—omet tng: approach ing to consternation was produced on the Corn Exchange thia afternoon hy tho reeoipt of 1 telegram munouncing the audden death at Chie cngo of Mr. Thomas Kershaw, the woll-known raln broker of this city, and in member of tho asnclation wince ite onmnization in i462, The deceased left Montren! Inst Monday weok, aud ‘wna expected home tu-marrow, JOS: EVH CARY. Thero dled yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at tho Palmor flouse, MP. Joseph Cary, one of the oldest and best known citizens of Milwaukee, naw Western Association, formed of what tho Western and Central Asavclattons, wil] need remodeling for many yonra to come, ‘The the members of tho Aasociation were a tsn in tho opinion. that something Muse Do ¢ i {n regatd to tho sealpers, hnd to-day Atetolue ton was passed requesting Gonoral Manne adopt stringent regulations In Flow for winter Hokein nent be fae Stricting tho use of ticketa in all ot lated, aH ja casts to the : tt : 4 Tho gentleman arrived nt the hotel at 4 o'etock | Hie for w Cormunntien rope tee exer Wednestuy afternoon, and Into inthe evening | mubject of lively didcueteee Among oited was tukon slok with pucumonia, to Which he | things, tt appenred that tho Illinols Central thet crea agnuteia wie grout | RRM AarLe rnb seg a age hn peensei's | cite cl , . sudden tatdng off, Ho was born in 1808 In Onexds | the Matos of deo ate aeetet os othor rods; int of tho Cincinnati Bouthern, a3 thoy do ali travel fram the North an} eae Wook to oxery polnt In tho South et Of Belinn, Ala, were of especial Interest, Tt was stated “that the. offoct of. t1 tated on tho nowly-opened road woutd ber general modifentton of Sars fares of about 35 cent. ‘Tha Clociunath jing cannot Ih eee County, New York, and came Wost ani settled In Milwaukeo over forty-five years ngo, and where he dot upto ‘the time of his death, Tho decensett retired from netive business eine years ago, and wus possessed of ample menns, foleaves four grown-up children and cirelo of relatives and friends, Mr. 1. Presidont of the Corhmeruitl National Rauk, 4 | fares in tho direction w Orit 1 brother-Inelaw of the deceased, and he and his | pones that the cents ot Dnoside te oan a Fornlly: etandod itm no his ent illness, hg re- sony te reach tho xouth east nnd of tho other te main: 2 taken we! ismorning. | reach Lowor Missiaaippl points ais basis of nn nttempted camprorigo, et form tha FREDERICK LaNGGUTM, Laraverte, Ind., Mareb.—Frederick Lang- guth, for tworty yoara a oltizon of this city, diod this afternoon at 4 o'clock. ‘Ho wns the organist of the Baptist Church In this city for over soven years, nnd slinilar position tn ‘other churohes inthe past. Ho had toon in fallin henith for komo timo past. ‘The funoral wit take | pinco Sununy under tho direction of tho RAILROADS. Jn regurd to rites to tho Presiduntint tlona af Cineinnatl and Cutenqo, it wanes fo lenyu cach road to determine ite own coun, - ig sain eoretusion veal reuchod yah reference 'o tho Millers’ Internationnl Exposition fargo gunernl gatherings. eaolter RESIGNATION OF CYRUS Ww. FIELD, Spéctal Dispatch to The Chtcagd Tribune, * + New Youk, Marctt 18.—It tenked out to-day, despite strong offorts of tho Company to keep it quict, that Cyria W. Fiold Toslyned the Prostdonoy of tho Wabash, 8t. Louls & Paeifio Comprny two diva ngo, and Peromptorily ree CINCINNATI SOUTITERN, a Cigeunsatt March 14--to-ulahts banawet to | Fs on belng aaked for hie cep ‘0 Southern gucsts nt tho Musio-iall was tho i . culmination of tho great enterpriso of bringing | {duties in othor direettons made it tmporatble for him to continue to hear the fesponalbllity of the position any lonyor, He called attention to Mis original reluctance to necept the office, and declaration at tho tuo that be would only cone ‘sent tonct tomporarily, aid assorted that bis Prescnt action was entirely in pursuance of his course then, The Wabush Diroctors were In secrat scsalon to-day on tho matter. No decisive actlon was tuken, but {¢ wes learned a mujority were in favor of promoting Vice-President A, L, Hops kins to tha yacuney, in this cuse Mr, Tiopking will continne to fulfill, tha: duties of Goneral Munnyer, and tho Vieo-Prusidonoy will be made Asortof honurary oilics and olfered to Sidney Ditlon, President ot tho. Union Pacific, it wos suggested on Wall streot’ that the necessity of signing tho $30,000,000 proposed now bhinket mortzage bonds was ‘the prospect that hud something to do with frightening Mr, Hlett into restguing. Others, recoltecting the varurics of the Wabash stock during Mr. Flold's Fecining healtation about necepting the Pres Idoney, wero disposed to look torn now stock- Jobbing movoment os the result of bis present action. ‘ Stich a large number of people such a long tlis- tance and providing thoma feast. unequaled in this country fn {ts proportions, Seventeen hun drod nnd soventy-aix fs the exact number of guesta that were provided for, which fs tho full capacity of tho ground floor and stage of the Musie-Hull. Of course in tho arrangement of tho details of sucha great undertaking thore has been more or lesa friction and some disnp- pointment, but most of tho luttor Is attributatte tocurelesticas tn tssulng invitatlons, this being donc by tho ronds tn tho South conneeting with tho Cincinnati Southern. But al those Mttle wuinvyances were forgotten when tho peeng at the grand bungueting hull was witnessed to- night. ‘Tho til, Itself an imposing structure, to-night with Ita array of table and: Ite profuse ornaments, toxethor with its delighted guests, and the presonee of a large numberof ladies and gentlomen, In the upper tlors, forms a scene of: eauty and mugniticence whieh will bo tho re- mombrance of ii lifetime to ali who witnessed it. Adjoining buildings huve been for several days turned Into vast kitchens, with a Httle army of cooks preparing beforehand evarything that could be mude ready, The utmost ‘system has been devised for prevonting delay and confusion in serving tho gucsta, ‘Thore aro forty-three tables in all, thirtcon of which arv on tho stage. ‘Io most of these forty- ninu guests aro seated, Ench table bas a high steward, selected from tho lending eltizens to porsonnte hosts, besides Cinelnnutiins are sented among the guests In proportion to every scven. guests, and theso are grouped egain under head waiters, and bave cnay access to the corridors, where immengo steain-heuting tables are pro= ylded. It {8 in ronilty a group of bynquets, enoh fable’ ropresenting one, The cost of tho bunquet in $15, ‘Tho Uornl deoorationa in such a tnrgo hall aro necessarily ona large. seule. Among the most {mposing ‘Is a torial locomotive, elght feet in Jongth, which occuples a conspicuous phice in front of tho organ. Two jlarul-pieces, besides Living plants, are on envh table, and 14778 button hole Pour{nots, aro provided for the uso of tho guesta, : Tho bill of fare is as complote os could be made at tho inost elegant private banquot, und gront profusion of finest wines bas been tur- nished, By no menns tho least attrautive font. Ure of tho entertulnment ia the musie, which cousiats of tho kreat orgin, which [Is phiyed by Henry Cartor, and whut wos tho Thoinas or- chestra, under tho direction of Michael Brand, IN THY BANQUET HALL. Tt wag Hair paut 8 when tho guests began to enter tho bull, but so os wero the arrange- monts that it aeeniod to be not more thin tlyo minutes until avery guest was fn his proytously- taxigned seat, without tho slightest confusion or delay, ‘This factof seating 1,770 ucsts ln soshorta thme and with tho utmost ense was but an in- stance of thy system which marked evory detail. ‘The euterer, Mr, Edward loth, had gu thorough- ly aritled hia small army of waiters that thoy moved with tho steadiness and confidence of yoteruns, ‘ho courses wore Rervoed by alinat, and so promptly tht | the — magnitule of tho undortaling was hardly porcoptlble to the gucata, Tho order was remarkably good. Citizens and strangers had been go well mingled at tho tublos that interesting aequuintances wero nutde overywhore, und conversation was general and ensy,” Thoro was but one table of honor, and that wis no more consplenons than tho rest, gxcopt that it was in trout of tho great Atifant tho Governors of Ohio, Kun- > Tonnesace, and Georgia, ex-Goy,. Hishop, Liout.-Goy. Ulekenloupor, Mayor Jacobs, ox- Sonntor Chalmers, of Misstss{ppl, the Trusteca of tho Southorn Itond, and other dhensturies, About hilt past 10 the orchestra, being on- cored, played * Dixte," and instantly tho South- erm acne acknowledged tho compliment. by cheoring and waving of nupking, in which thelr eartity joined. ‘Thon tho orchestra struck up the mijcatio measures of the “Star-Spanglod Danner.” Tho teat wasclectric, arose to thelr feot and for atime drowned. MIDLAND LINE. A meeting of the representatives of tho New York Centrul, Lnko Shore, Lake Erle & Western, and Chicago & Alton was. beld yesterday at the Gruud Pacitie Hotel for tho purpose of ‘putting: into operation tho new fast. freight ne whichis to run between New York, St. Louls, and Kans as City over the above roads. ‘This no will be known as the Midtand Tino, m way.deided at yostorday’s moating to put the line in opcrae tion April 1, Euch of the four ronds interested Jn this uo will furnish a cortaln number of cara, Mr. W. 8. Weed, General Freight Agent of the Lake Erfo & Western itallrond, was ap poluted Gonerat Manner of the Midland Line, Tho Wabash fs os mnd nga hornet on account of tho formation of thla new Ine, and threatens ravengy aginst the Lake Shore and New York Central, with which it hus a traffic arrangement. Vanderbilt scamed to bo w littio stargered at Arst on account of tho attitude of the Wabash, and this entsed thos delay In tho formntion of tho line, but Judging by yesterday's notion be has no doubt recovered his equanimity and vill now lot the Wabash how! ns much as it pleases SELMA, ROME -& DALTON. New Your, March 18—A olroular has been pre pared for’ tranginisstan to tho stook and bond holders of tho Selina, Home & Dalton Rallrotd, hubmutting for thofe approval a plan of reorgan- ization, of which tho following {a tho aubatancos ‘Tho first-mortyngo bonds to bo exchanged for now first-mortyago bonds at 60 pot cont of the principal and unpaid coupons; the second-mon> gage bonds to be exchanged for new second aortguge bondson almilur terma; holders of In como bonds to recieve 25 per cent each of new common and preferrod atock, without Interest: the common stock to be relinquished far % per cent of tho new common stouk; all Hens Juv Mlctally deckted prior to the firat-morigage boids and not payable in curl ta be on an equality with tho tlrst-mortyaye bonda; all obligations to be uascasud pro rata for tho necessary expenses, NORTHWESTERN EXTENSION. Spectat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribund, JANESVILER, Wa: March 18.—A meoting of Uusinoss-men Was hold tha afternoon to consider tt proposition of the Chicago & Northwostarn Rall roud Company.to bull a branch rallroad fro Jonesville and Afton to conndat thelr Wisconsin and Madison divisions, ‘Tho Company offers to ‘Mulld the rtd within sixty daya'it. tho right of way ts seeurod by our city, ‘Tho mecting was unanimously in favor of the project, and & strong committee was appointed to solicit sub- scriptions, : —— TILE BOUTITERN PACIFIC. BAN Francisco, Mirch 18—Tho Southern Pacltle Mallee was voniploted to Tuite Arizona, to-day, Tho people of that place we coined tho ndvwit of the locouotlve with hapoe {og coromonica, tho music with thoir cheoring, At this moment the great organ Jolned tho theme, overwholming overything, wid) a Foose of tho wildest entini- alas onaued, that did not become subdued for some tino tftor the music ended, At 12 o'clock the speaking began. Jaoob, of Clneinnatl, beyun by a brief apeoeh of welcome to tho olty. Gov. Fostor followed with 8 walcomo to the State, tho course of which ho auld the South bad many groat statesmen to bo proud of, but the Ohlo woods were full of Presidential timber, Ho apoko of tha Mayor rent a commercint advantage of tho event which wis a bolng colebrated sa ravally toenieht, us a polite FIRES. fea te ure ehoatalteut gould only be bone- |, . loll to all sections of iO eountry, + Tho Won. ty A. Ferguson, ho. founder of tho AUSTIN. road, responded to the toust, “The Cliciiuat! Bouthorn Railway.” \ ‘Tho other apeakors worn Gov, Blackburn, of Kentucky: Goy, Marks, of ‘Tonniessear Gov, Colquit, of Georgians tho Hon, Lealle E, Hrooks, of Moblios BM, E. Ingulla, of Cineinnatl; and the Hon. HV. Miller, of Athinta, Wt was after 1 o'clock whon tho assembly broke up, — THROUGIT FREIGHT RATES, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tyibune, 81. Louin, Mfo., March 18,.~Tho meoting of tho Dircotors of tha Merchants’ Exchange to-day to take action upon tho Inte clroular of Commls- sioner Fink, rolutive to rates from common polnts of suipmont in the Wost to all European ports, was ono nt which warm fcolmgon tho subject was displayed. 1t was aasorted at the meeting that if tho proposed frou rules ns to auch shipment wore udepted all the grent olties of the Wost would bo cut off from all chauca to Tho rallrond dopot at Aust{i, on.tho Northe Western Hallway, was ontlrely congumed by ore , Yesterday moralng. Tho fire was first discor rod nbaut § o'olock, aud wns well undor way at that the. A small woodon bullding used for the atorago of freight in ‘connection with the doput wad niso eansumeds ‘Tue neice loss will probably be $1,600, Ne CHICAGO. ‘ Aatiilalarm to Engine Company No. 10 at? o'clock yesterday farengon wus gaused by a fire _{n tho two-atory framo building, No. 148 Pucifio avenue, owned by L. Silverman, and vcoupled by Joroiniah Jtobinenn and L. Abrabains. Dara tel eran Cause, on overheated stove oo the seoond iloor wetting fire to the woodwork. . AT LYNCIUURG, VA. Lyxotuuna, Va. Sfarch 18,~—Tho tobacco fae tories of Wood & Co., Flood & Sinith, and Han, cock & Moorman burned’ det night, Lose from $00,000 to $00,000. Inaurancoabout one-balt. notion of tho rallrand pomphnten was an olfort fo slinply take from Western shippers all cholca or competition in tho mutter of ovenn transportation from tho seubourt to Ene ‘|, ropoun ports. Tho goneral result wontd bo that shippers bore woul always linve to tuke through bills of Indlug bused on te highest existing rato for ocean transportation, At presont tho rails road-freight rates were pooled, but rates fran the scubonrd constantly varied groutly, frotybts boing ut one tine lower from oston and at an- othor time from New York. 1¢ was by taking advantuya of tho best rates that merchants dn Western towns wore cnabled to do business die. "Sr'ltki, ex-toaldentof tho, Hxch ad r. Buln. ex-Proaldentof tho Exchange, sa! bo lubeled _—<—<—————— MILK FOR CHICAGO, Apectal Pispateh.to The Chicago Tribune Frain, Wb, Murch 18—Tho Fox Wiver Dalry Club held a meeting to-day to take under cun- sidorution tho {inportant question of allpping 1nilic te Chiongo in scaled yluss packages, packed in- foe, and to be delivered directly to cour gumors, Soveral prominent: gentiomen Font, Sango s. Wiese aun ateboan, Dy G Or, Ju cox, | My -Aditths, G11, Larkins Wi G. Huoflotds and ‘otBers A commlttes, consisting of Judge Witens. Dy 8 Adama, and Bir, IL, Thompson, was appolat that the praposud sebome cane ty edn | tale ‘Gutman, invouttgute te Tater, wu Fe scheme ty prevent Western shippers from doing “port on ‘Thursday next. . : - bustness with Europe, and to build up Eustern | P'tho dairymen are very tnuch Intercstod over Seabunrd nurkets, Tho (dea of making reguine | tho subject, : Y 5 os aay. porn ice Eros ont fea seein piles was. , cpepemansneveamuaaeae rhileulous, 1G tusianodd a very short time & ESSES, 4go ho Obtalued w ryto of Lia Ud per ton from, LOOKING FOR WITN . Toston to Tiverpoul, when ihe best ruts he could Special Dispatch to 2. bin. » artbunde obtain In Now York was is dd, and in leas than two weeks thoreafter Henin wae asking whon Nuw Yurk wus willing to nvcept 163 yor fon; and’ ett! luter, tha Grand runk Ratlroad of Canady earriod bis tour to Glasyow yin Porthund and fills ata through. rata equal to 7 whillings und 6 pence per ton less than he could do yin, on York, On Sr, Louis, Mo., March 18.—Maj. Gvorgo 4+ Reynolds, an attaché of the United states ie ate, passed through St, Louts to-day, his objec belng to subpena o large nymber of. twitncsscs hore and (rom Kansue ity to seatity before a Congressional Exodus Investigating. Committee. Thosubpante from this\clty end Meron, Ransst the best rate be could yet to Glisguw was #1 City aro undoratood to be mado at the roquest 0 shillings and} pence, while through Chivaga bo + u ittew. ra a Uy th waind Lina a 2 allingy, i Mh Whe slinoelty OF thy turaat gating: Cony rullvoud pool should agree to nk'A suggestion Iewouldwithout tho sundow af a duibt tee THE MAY FESTIVAL. in putting a stop toatl through business from the Weatta Burape. Tt would bo finpossibly to et Insurance where nelthor tho intand norucean ines Were speelicd in tne oli of lading, It wag asserted that Chlesgo and Cireinnatt would be ous nich aifected as St. Louie by thts scheme, wod youeral discussivn ensued reyurd- Cincinwati, O., Murch 13,—Eduund H. vel dicton was thig ntternoon eleuted Presilent 0 tho Muy Musival Festival Association vice George Ward Nichols, resigned. W. N. Hobart and itouort Miteholl. werd ‘cuosen Dircetors 1 place uf the two resigned,

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