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; nm ; THE CINCAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. v" ise of | whero the law provides for but‘ohe, the Press | dato othors from going, Tho condition of *NihiMat Committee, ‘The note says there ts | bea during the grand review on the sith of | ner of an tron mil}, and alt rel : dn esentaticen: pavnay Fara neHLe tho Ment esnnot pay for the oxpensts of theso | sifairs fs such, witness sald, that thore Js ¥ 'OREIGN. alnply a rellet society for “Rusalin pulitienl | May, Very cumpleto arrangements are-be- | wee forbidden. ‘rhe stern ad Carats Observances 1 < x refugees, and what [3 now golng’on In Rasta | ing inade for their necoinmodation, All the | to commend his innovation by tte at thoughe present onerous ditties, which yletd no rev= | Commisstoners except through nn approprins | 5° AN ENTIRE TACK OF CONFIDENCE Tequites 100 great a knowledye of loral con- | hotels ate making speelat preparations, ‘The | choapness, und ateregnd or all ayy enue, on pulp and print-paper. ‘The petitions | ton to be yoted by Congtess, wiles he Is by the whites in tho blacks, atid vieo versa, ana MK prey Ayan Ohina Hopeful of Regaining ; 1 M "1 lie ey a ons, nnd too great promptititde to be su- | City Counell purposes tonppolut a speelal | devotional ceremony. | ‘Tho ereimntory figeit have ali been referred to the “graveyard,” | cnthualastic enough to defray thelr expensa Fea, eh FI ea at rita pre Hi tral i P perlntended at ‘Capot four days distant from | Committee ofl thor The Garrison Club oul cagite bo. ma. eauei tut it niapo et _ ft. 0., Ways and Means Comiittes, . * outot the contingent fund approprinted for | ple of the South change thelr present attl er Central Asian Pos- he seeno of uction. Js also hard at w making arrangements, FALLON of the ‘ ‘ Tho first petition: from publishers for the | the White Honse. Callforns, tee will mise tudo aint give to the neg Fo Hib nen protec: t a( aper.| two opportunities of making this opposition jon and encouragement that is led the : Bbolleinbioe eared Rais, ianownny Ais, with respect 8 the. soutien in Kansas and the Northern States, ‘The 1 body to ita original clemonts by fire : QEN. OWANZY. Two sons of the Prince of Wales are ex- | observed with whatevor ro Con be sexsions, Pants, March &.—Gen. Chanzy lias been | Pegted to be present at tho review, or worship iadividual fovling or dovetee nour ‘ authorized to depart from St. Petersburg on n ounserupulous dodae te ralso monoy | suggest. Tho cost, of Dr. Lo ght n Teayo of absence, beginning with April, was recently practiced on the Ship-Laborers’ And Will Risk a War with Rus- st Moyne'’s orp. . Md nok exceed £2,600, Im, : f tion of these Commissioners; second, In the | remedy, he sald, Iles entirely tn the hands of 1 4 i ra al by Provemonts of Chicago.” On that day tivo su h petitions snatter' of making the apptopriation neces: | the whilte Democracy, * f Jenevereny sucety here. Zhcortaln montber athe Pe racteey int eK pea boen 1 Were Introducad, and, referred, On the fol- | sary to defray the expenses of this novel Em- a sia to Effect Her Ob- SOUTIL AMERICA, | | United States, to work fer the winter, leave | bulls whieh tho now exporimentors wil dant * lowing: day two more petitions were in| bassy. Mr. Berry, of the California delegn- COMMITTEE WORK, ject. Tiik WAR fig his wife ant family betiind him, "Soie | }oexnuilno glosely betore hutlding, in rome troduced; on: the =20th, 123; on the | ton, - ; COMMERCE, ¢ PANAsA, Marcell MA Chillan fore of | WeekA ugo a telegram was recelyed by the | hawure in others’ the Dolly is autte eating 20th, 92; on the ; Sd) 190; on the WAS BIMILAT VIEWS, 1 26—The Com- i | wife purporting to come from her husband's | Rotfon’ of atgam botore ie i scted to the tg Oat at. Wasurngtox, D. C., March ‘The Com: Abont 10,000 men, with cavalry and abundant ( Retion of steam bdoforo it is wealed up tn 1 24th, 713 on the 25th, 84; on the 2th, 103; on | but sald he would not oppose the confirina- f Co ‘hag fnstewteted’ Repre- = a . ys brother it Chicago, statin that the husband | retort, by which moans it 18 olnimed the bots the Sth, 147s.on ehosdst day of March, 233; | tlons that he did not think the Pacitie Slope | mites on Commerce nisttucted' Repre- | Chiltan Troneinds Meet with | ariltiery, landed at Io, Peru, on tho 25th of | hind beon neckdentally killed. wile coupling | aro redugod wholly, to. ashes: "Tie ‘operate is Mareh % 003 Bfarch % 60; Murelt 4, 84; March swottld receive any benefit from the proposed | sontative Henderson to report favosably on Rough Usnge in the Har« February, Ho ts ahout sixty mites north of | cats on the railway-track, and inyiliuz lier to | too, need not be made an Sxponsive ono to thos f 6,774 Marcls 8 1udyMareli tl, 4t; Mavelt 10, 235 Comtntgston, and ‘or these renagns: ‘ho busl- | the bill making Indianapolis a port of de iB re Arlen, where thero fs 0 Peruvian forcd of | proceed to Chicago and take actloy against he eecne ss yee, aE oren a dead, toyiela the eh Oe : u : ¥ once | A sith-committes, conslating. of Repre- of To tho Cliltans Innled a forces of 8, it Goeloty 50 iy | clnaration was covered by $10; n chirge of 1 TOTAL OF 1,500 PETITIONS fs a’ Se the SE Tata erent Gee actitatives Beale, Ross, Deuster, Henderson, 9.22 i . fe} men. Annttdck Is expected by Ind and ‘sen eT ROC PT beech ee tielridodey tavoatene Beale Porcontage'os 5 foe the reduction of the duty on. paper an from adopting sie conditions 13 Would atop Wait, Hitsaall {Mass.), aid Clardy, ins been An American-Built Monitor Com- Jon Arte. pits osllian of tho Peruyinn com- member for inirint purposes, ote, on obtain. ypnin See af ' ‘I 1 1 . ‘hinese enigration, and China will not be | appointed to Investigate and report upon the mander {8 deemed erltical, ing the amount she departed with her famlly 7 ‘ Sty oth plat are sleqed a tho | Hisposed to yleld the, present one-sided nd proposed system of ouaervolre Mt «we hend- pels Two of Them to A cargo of arms hay been Innded at Callao. | to joln her husband, who fg allve and well, POLITIOAL NEWS, {Puli ne toned cle ute m name | Suminges secret DY Hockley. lt | Natos ot wo Mlaseppl Withdraw. a Dupe tha Inning of fe rouse de |p oatens Atte spear cars of eat taies 1 er of the memorinis are from, associations | Commission will be divided in opinton on INDIAN AFFAIRS. . Frunseny Nid Mawulianes, two ahipaon block- | thnber awnlt removal on tho lino of the Great NTAe | of newspal nts,—forty .or fifty names being | the subject of restricting Chineso emigrae | Tho Mouse Committeson Indian Affairs | yy, rtl in Coming to the Sur. | ade duty, but Tioy are Peportcal Ae hnving Western Railway, namely: 150 car-londs nt |g. babes Dispatch Sh oe ' on some of them. tlon,. Lf this is so, the Chinese Government . jonapartism Again Coming to the Sure | fie nly ‘handled by 1 Te Chatham, 100 at Aylner, 250 on the Lake JAN Franctsco, March 20.~Intenso on i Bey i Trout Ofer y port of the United to would have an exes 10 rottse ta. consent slants oe Prieta me ea pee ll face In the French Cap- built Tnonltor, atonce 5 fens ne each, Turon & Buftalo ine, 200 on the Wellington, eltewent provalls regarding next Tucsday's i fates, but heaviest " 68 y site 7 * e ceruts ‘ " ral om ‘ Grey & Dr 0 35 7 Sennto: ei ‘ 4 Souths | They. probabiy’ embmee sor 10 muy considers: ncaa ttn of Ae hich the House whether thore have been any ital. . Se arte eric meret ae wl Sons fie OP: out the Dewi Sink ae cai anit beteoen ee caente: ry Hat sunt ol ull Br aa Pe xe intluence of the country east of the Missls- | frauds or corte practices sinee July 1, 1877, sot weer stern and under command of | The Bishop of Turon hag tnvited Bishop | Protective Unionand the Sand-Lot To-tl ht : inember 9 the House ‘ins reeelvedt | bbl River will so aifect the Administration | on the part of Inspectors, Agents, ernploycs, ‘nyt, Moore, of the Hi-fated Independencia, } Alford, lata of, Victoria, Hong Kong, to be- | however, the complexion of things fs ah See oe Eo inte warveny they nnve 1 ns fo prevent the accomplishment of any: | or any other parsons connected with the In- | The Movers Commencing Their Operas | steantwd out to moet the Chilinn yessols, Aft cume aasoelated with hii tn the work of Iils | ye shor having been nominvted heme ¥ te avery. blisher thing that would satisfy California, and he | dian Service at the agencies or elsewhere, ti ry the Artisans’ urdulf ndozen shots from 500-pount Rod- | Diocese. With the anroval of the Arch-, ig cg a ry that 1 petitions front aie ot tia publish regatds the appatutment of this Commission, | thie places whore guclt affenses wera cout ons 6 Artisan! man guns etrrled by the Pernvinit imonitor, | bishop of Canterbury, Bishop Alford reslyus’| branch of the Democracy which refuses to \ Hhele Uistrie ae Fi dedi A after so much delay, ns simply a surface ef | mitted, and their nature, and whether any Quarter, tho Chilian, ships mat out of range ns fast as the Ung of St Mary, Kippington, and fas } conlesco with the Kearneyites. Shorb is a alae Wie have demanded the fort to allay tho presont feeling on the Pacitic | one go offending lias been removed oF pusi- pusallie. Tho Vertytan oficers report tant | accepted the oflice of Commissary and Canon | strong, Influencial candidate, both socially ! nip and paper tax, UL nearly the whole re Const, aud te retard pentling legislation for | {shed ho Huascar was struck twice by those | of tho Cathedral of tho Diveese of Jiuron, | snd polilleally, Bach party Is atralning oyery i Hits Drea, Aerewltural press, and Hterary politlouh etter k it the eomaln p cantalen, ont lt, Davis! Dill to authorize dhs auultting of TI ORLNNT, fornuable hiltelten one shot destrogtite the eis expected? to arrive here on the 15th of nerve, win aS paselt ble bearing Of this : and selentifie press. Biol ard Job peters ee ee eats eee arc ny oe ects thoy Pad wapald necounts of tho Indian Bureau é CHINAs Upper worl of tha how ind the other-swee)y | une. : ute also bering to memorallze Congress | wilt soon be confirmed. Ty xD Y | was agreed:to, 2g SAN Fnaxcisco, March 24—Nows by the | 1a the deck. ‘Tho Magallanes is algo report- a 5 : i Ke R tds 2 PARTIES. DS a a ed Injured, . p rye DIANA. i an es onk Hibag, Ida cious tian ae ae ~ “The House Commuiites én Public Expendt- | steamer Belgic 14 iis follows Poe STA’ TH ATYATRS, Speetat ren Pease ‘Tribune, ; : AS THESE PETITIONS. * LAND-GRANTS, tures discussed today the bit providing for,| Hoxa Koya, Marvel 1-~Tho refusal of RUSSIA. JOWA, EvANavitte, Ind., March 26—The Repub ¢ must under the rules be placed tn the petl- | RAILROADS IN conTRovERsy ovER THEM, [| Sseveral reduction In salaries of Govern-'| the British Geners! (Donovan) to fire cusroms FRAUDS. Drs Morsnsg, In., March 26.—In the Touso |, Henn ward meotings nominated o strong ' tion-box atthe Clerk’s tlesk, whence thoy Speciut Dispatch to The Unieago Tribune, ment eniployés, nsatute on Washington's Birthday eatsed | Loynon, March 2—A dispatch from St | this morning a bill. permanently loeating the | ticket for the City Council Inst night, ‘There " aro carted to the hostite Woya and Means | Wasiixaros, 2. C., March 24.—There ts So gana a ; surprise and dissatisfaction mmong. the | Petersburg says: Serfous defalentions have | Girly’ Reform School at Mitchellville, Polk | $8 scarcely a man-on it who doesnot pay a tax +, Comntttey rooms by welurt, there cun bey of | qn active tight betwoon some of the Loulsl-|- |, NOTES AND NEWS, Amerlenns, All tho other commanders | been disvovered in tho overlant Custom-| County, and appropriating $20,000 therefor, | 0% $20,000 worth of property and over, and : ee aa introduction. oft bid or | 808 land-grant railroads, ‘The fmmedinto + Abebhay Diepaten to. The CMeaga Tribune fired salutes, as !s common, nnd dy} Mouse amounting to £105,000, The oflielals | passed, en : * | allare popular with the people. ‘The Demo- 3 resolution, ‘Thess petitions have poured | polnt In controversy Is s proposition to trans- NEATGY DEARRTED, Gs all American commanders are necustomed to | were detected In clearing high elnssed goods cratg to-night nominated a strong ticket, but by Low. D.G,, Mureh 26,—Qood Frt- i ag aL Di making a special appropriation to | the Republicans -¢: t ti n . In from’ all. parts of. .the enuntry, | fer the forfeited land-grants of the New Or- ‘asnixaton, D. G., Murch 26,—Good Frt- } gon British anniversaries, Donovan plead- | ata low rato of duty, “The Director of the | complete tho new Capitol was defeated, uh but Hens Axpec Eo. anata a clean - New England and Pennsylvania in | jeans, Baton Rouge & Vicksburg and Mor- | Cay was observed by tho Senate to-day, butits | od that no precedent existed, ‘Lhe uiatier Customn-Hotise and alt officials, except two, mu pated, weep, Bo! A pas es. ho! y Conventions ' cluded, nnd have been presented not by ‘Toads to tho Now Orl Pacific, Rep. | Sub-Committee on frauds iu recent elections | wit be henrd from furth have been suspended ponding inquiry into The bil punishing wanton and inallelons | to-worrow night, a frewtraders of Jow-tarit men exclusively, | 8a! Roads to the Now Orleans Pacific, Rep | re tors Wallace, McDonald, Gartand, | Vill be henrd from furtior, the mntter, mischief, from the Senate, passed; it applies re = 1 On the contrary, every member of the House resentatives of these rouds are here, ant float, and Bialne= ware. tn cusslon’ at tho Itseoms certalu from recent disclosures * ' RELRASED, . to bnd boys; also, the Senate bill protecting J ILLINOIS. : \ As iuniatlon at tho. Pe eres A slites aye cremegrar persed Post-Ofiee in Now York overlinuling Com- | {atthe Chinese Minister to Russia, Chung | Over ‘a hundred wmedieat students who | hotel andbonrding-house keepers from frauds | ¢aORMSON, Til, March 27.—Tho Republican 4 UX ee. y of, . : a 1 missioner Johnny Davenport, «A mumber of How, was disgraced not for g too witra course, | were arrested on sispiclon eleven moths ago | o¢ dead-beats; also, the bil authorizing rall- County Central Committee of Whiteside Senators have gone to New York on private tt essive enongh, | linve been released by the Government, County have called the County Convent bubtoenat ivi been aggre salve: uuguah rond compantes to condemn tho right of way | bo held in this clty Stuy 12 to nppolne ies introducing these petitions, carried through ‘ t ie i only four letters of tho aifnbet, will serveto | 'S.Prletly this: In 1856 9 large grant of land Musirate how generally members have be- | WAS mate to the Opelousas Ratlrond vay 7 for tha purpose of straightening ronds and to q come thelr sponsors, ‘Lise Mist is us follows: | Company; but, war coming on, tho work tussles oF fon blonsuss; ad’ the Senne wing | confidence of regaining all her possessions GERMANY. save frequent bridging Byer snail streqnis, | Cclegates to the Staty Com Convention, ' 5 Aiken, Atherton, Aldrich (of Chicago), A | of construction was stepped. ‘Tho grant | Of the Capitol hag a deserted look, in Contra! Asia that nothing will bo allowed : THANKS, Th the Senate x DIN passed requiring Super- GEN. GRANT. { king, ‘Anfield, ‘Anderson, Ainstic, Boyd) | was surrendered in 1870, the terms of | THM NEXT CENTENNIAL CELENRATION, to obstruct the complete resumption of, the | Banttx, March 2,—I'ho Oficial Gazette | visors to make a quarterly settlement with . ° Rrwen 4 Bake, "Halton | arbi, tot the contract not having. been complied | On Monday Senitor, Kernan expects tO } root powers, ‘Tsung Li Yamen hing dismissed | publishes 9 communteation from the Emperor tho Treaster, and to vetually know thas the ‘ Sneed Biaekinrn, Brown’ inines, with, In 1870 It was relssucd to. the | Dring up his bill for celebrating the centen- mt | is fine or hnprisonment, oe hnited Envoys. alleging violations of tho { Bimber of congratulations and presents from |” A'bill from the House passed providing for | {oite~Nnehuslasus Along the Ioute~ i General Notes, treaty by China, ad tuis demanded a new re- } 1! parts of the world on the occasion of ls | appents to the Cireult Court from decisions u Vislon of the treaties With Europe and Amer biedhay anniversary. of tho County Commissioners of the Insane; Aeestat poten te Tha. Chteaeo vious, fea in the Interest of China, and calling for also giving the Anamosa Ponitentlary con- | SAN ANToNtO, ‘Tex., March 26,—Gen. and the abrogation of ox-territerial and other ob+ : IRELAND. - yiets the sitme commutation for foot and be- | Mrs, Grant, and tho young ladies accumpany- noxious lawa, PARNELL AND O'CONS havior as those at Fort Madison; also pro- } ing them, having accepted the invitation The Hong Kong Chamber of Commeree ARS] AND O'CONNOR, . 1B Bh iz accep! n to nial anniversary of the recognition of tho in- dependenea of the United States by Grout Britain by an International Exposition at New York. No pecuniary ald fs to be asked from the General Government, RETIRED, ‘ To the Western Associated Press. with, 0 ein soe the whole twenty complaints mado by the | Willan returning thanks for the lmmenso | fdsare on ond, The penalty for neglect | Departure from Galveston for San Ans Braga, Bliss, Bonek, Bielnell, Bachna ‘ow Orleans, Baton Rouge lekaburg Blur Bennett, Beltahoover, Hueht | Road, it Is famillarly called, * ‘Tho ‘ Haley, Brfghinin, Lannion, Callin’, Colerick: Heard ha aan tote teat see In the : Gavel Hoge, epee atmers: Crap meanthna the Now Orleans Pacitie was char- ‘ Cobb, Cottroth, ‘Caswell, Curlisie, Cravens, tered by Louisiana, and was endowed with Clit itn, Davis (Chieazo), Davis (Cal.), Davis Texns Pacitic land-grants, ‘This road now ’ ts i Lownnoy, Mareh 20.—At an election meet | Vidz foran Asslatant Kish Commisslonor | yisit this elty, historic in Texas struggles for Ne Ge Deuster, Dickey, Durnell, Davis | 28k9 that the land-grant which was allowed | wWasmisatox, D.C, Martel 96,—Rear- | lias resolved to favor thy introruetion of the i s, p . oH ) ag Spirit Lake; also bi changing the day : t tite.) eee eee Nivhkioun Due de to the Morgan Hout ‘Adutirat Willian E Lovoy' hing been placed | Japanese yen, the equivalent of the dollar, | Mg at Roscommon, Parnell flereely attacked | of the general’election to the second Monday Independence, accompanied by Gon, Ord and t La Shes aud Dwight, and so on tothe dnd BE THANSFERRED On the retired Ist to date from tho 24th Just. | nga clreuluting medium, to supersede the | the O'Connor Don, Le asserted that ail the | in November. staff and committees from Sin Antonio and t of the il{abet. with Young of Olio, tot The other roads ask that the grants 7 — Mexican, 2 influctice of the English Government would ‘This afternoon the Senate passed the fol- | Galveston, on the handsomely-decorated t A great. many of these petitions are in | be restored on tho grotnd that their “roads TB RECORD. Negatiations are, quietly pending, on tho | bo used to secure the Intter’s election, lowing bills: Legatizing deeds by counties | train held for four days at Galveston by Vice: 1 Tnnuseript and ‘signed each by many pub- | have been almost completed, and that the 3 ef * basis of Gen, Grant's advice, for a settlement of swamp and other Innds owned and con- | president Andrews,—thoy left Galveston at ‘ Ushers. A auajority of the printed petidons | terms upon which they were made HOUSE, between the Japanesy and Chinese Goyern- APGILANISTAN, veyed by such counties; requiring sleepin; 8 hing hi if d | Whieh have been heavily signed In the West- | have been fully ‘complied with, "The | Wasmyorox, D. C., March20,—The House } ments, ‘ ki car companies doing business in this State fo | 8. m.reachIng here at 5p. m., and were met : ern and Southern States representatives of the Morgan Hne say that | refused—yens, 121; nays, 81, not the neces- Suanawa‘, Feb, 24—Tho Chiancellors’ 9 hadi CONTROT,. keep open oflices during the daytime; fixing | by ovens greater crowd than at Galveston. WIEAD AS FOLLOWS! If the grants are to be forfeited they want all |. sary two-thirds In thoaNlrmative—to dispense | Board hos dectdud*rathor to risk war with Lonnon, Murch 24,—A Bombay dispatch | the second Monday of December ‘ng the | As the guest stepped from the traln cheers To the Honorable the Senaté and House of Re; the rons to stand on the same footing, and Russian than aecept the result of Chung | says a” prociamation hag been Issued declar- | speelite time for drawing the Grand Jury; é 2 rent tho air, and-nrtillery and Infantry i f t f ¥ with the morning hour, Jow's negotiations, 4 + fixing the tnx upon petidlers; providing for Y i Rllee ge tae Sates tu Cue age | Now ‘Oricaus.Lucihey wileh, ey eiaim, | Mt, Robertson sald that he voted for te | UO" PUM) ay, - | Mig that the Britis havo now assumed the | tty dampliation, publteation, and qisifion | So{Hers (rextulnrs) with the eltlzons! cou ig ody to pass abil) phicing tcudd “and alraw pulp, | is a straw concern, organized qwere- |, Lane's propositioy for the purpose of bring- Youorasa, “March 10.—Savoral, earth- | Kast Afghanistan, ton of ond Inwa, transferring the classiflea~ inittees, — escprte he =party through sextsi-cslt, und otter chemicals used inthe man- | ty for the purpose of allowing its | Ing ‘Townshesid’s bill before the Hoitse. Had | quakes were felb on Sunday, the 22t of Feb- f tlon of property for assessment from Bourds | the city to the Menger Hotel, where they are Ufuelure at paper, on the free liet, and to ruduco 9 t the duty on printing anne used. for buuks, sponsors to make o gigantic steal with no he understood a certain deciston of the rary. Many houses here ad fa ‘Toko were | + VARIOUS. of SUES Ory to the entive Council; | quartered. The streets were decorated with 7 “ i # rovlding for a prori SSURSINO 4 ; 1 Jnunplilete, tind“ ineintetiies, nt Teast fo five per | eobNbHltty thas the roud will be constructed. | Suoqker he would have voted ngalust the { badly Injured or destroyed. No lives fost, | Saihbieta. vies dora by stock sR ASSERTION CE a flowers, mottoes, and streamors, At the ' conti valorem, ‘The unnetment of such aluw-) f iincomputition with tho rond bul proposttion because he was not a Protec- | but, inneh terrorexisted. f ining bill, providing fur the regulation of hotels stream of citizens of all classes was s i Cer Cy NTS I TOR oxtentled Dy the Morean, Lowisiana Tox tlonist. + ate itusala i polee tener Nordenskitit, ig eis Marh statin, a tats mines and ‘Appolutinent ot a Mine inspector. presented and shook hands with the Genoral. 1 HU Me plait, save the Government tuaelf atarye | Hond, to Alexandria, ad theca to Shrove: | Mr, MeL.ane—By what right docs tho gen- | aunt anattem ee tO GALT, {HO MOU | Telecel) Pacautn thee woettenen of the tathoe | gouty tug, duouse bills were passed providing | San, Antonio ig the “dopartment military ' stunt in the price of ptper tt conmunes, andnt the | port. This road, they say, [s entltled to the | 4 : oh shenilicane ‘the I Belial steiltie Rhents Prussia, tho residenco of the fathor | for the further protection of supulolires; to | headquartera, where many officers and ' dame Hhie Giuible paper-mukers to compete sues | restoration of the Opelousas A pera ns they | Ueman ee any such sluificance to tt offs a iansidp Se artes: with kero: | Of Princess Ellzabeth of Roumanta, with the | Indemnlfy purchasers of school Jands;. to al- poldiess innstered out and aeslzned are sill ‘ cessfully with any foreign competidon, The | have completed thelr Nno to ‘eruiillion, and | vole?” T, for one, utterly repet and repudiate an Parke ts With her | Iden of gaining over somo member of the | low counticg to fund thelr Indebtedness at7 | lving, All these were glad to testify thelr + Inuteril for thu stock of Unalzed paper consists | thare connect with the-Louisinun Western to | any sitch significance. ‘There was. n0..6uch . dnaloly oF atte cand and: both of whieh ra He Second | Hoheuzollern tumily to succeed to the | per cents to iu efine tramps and pimish tmp welcome, wut there were not more courtestes ) TEX, SOV! y | signifennee In that vote, wer) cargo, nt Mtogo, The next ta ing; requiring railway compnnies to pince on | and cordial than from those who fought on Fe eae ei eee ang and atte competed gad traning over, aid the rex ‘i The Speaker then eatled tha Commiitees | Oileor was murdoryd by one of tua ure : tions of Keanminel 2 riueo Charles being reser wl evideree at faa ie pd another | the epposlt sida during the, War of the ie ining 113 mites, making connect for reports of 0 private nature, apy te pe 3 GHA ese, bill on the sama subject requiring the Ils! 2 ¥ : center une SE eo Reena Wael to iousten, wil conipleted by The morning hour was consumed in. tho CENTRAL AMERICA. - (TIE ASSASIN OF COMSIATOFF. from the General Land-Oiice to be given to | set Rota was very pleasant and made in i ba aiaced aut fhe free a 1a aso conten the 1st of June. Satateerntion ce brivis. bills, pul tio House ‘TUE COLOMIMANS AND THE CANAL PROJECT, | ConsTANTINOPLE, . March 2,—Thhe Sultan, Panel grang, ponipines, sor reuury nut te te gaat Gio Atos nae eroae gate ae ‘ vour petitioners, the reventia derived trom the |. —_—_——_—— ton eitered upon vt Jong and unintergstiag Bm The ro |) wi 5 x sentence jude y Tnuport tag on avid cheniteats ts no longer needed THE CANAL. -{lsenGtoncad to whéthor a tworthiedg ruts | | PANAMA March 20-—Tho Colombians gro | itl vie te ae cet Gommncall Iitigation; relating toconveyances of reat es | General, At Columbus and Blutonen bands by the ‘Trensury, whieh fs In reeelpt of . f r , much exerelsed ayer the reps ir ‘asti- | tate by torel; veutors$ creasing the | of muste discoursed while the tralu stopped, Very “argo. surplus. Iicuine, and seurcely: THR TREATY WITH NEW GRENADA, hrivate | ulate saniae, Cio ules £0 fy aeale ington that tho"Afverlean Government will | Ms requcatod all forelen Embassies to setect tompersntion at the guards at the Pentter | ‘Lo-night there was.a seranade. by military aay revenue “hag igen tained Fron w Speciat Disraten ® Ta Gea Sane Lettie apni Vea tt egal mediaela iraaal ounnon’ {hia coustdyttion ot fo caual bysa for.,| Biysterang to Inqufe Ingo and report on oy tary to, $80 per mht consolidating the Bands and an immense crowd around the ‘ oan i. AsuiNatoN, D. C,, March %.—The Seem | “Without determi the point, thé House | lpn ee anys. J ity they want no pra-.|. ollice of Register of the State Land-Oflles | hotel 5 ° PE opacity fe aruetically yrokilitory: Not | rotary of Statu has been engaged for several | ‘went into Commllten o the Wiisla (MeLane CTT ieoncl Fara uelent Lon Tho Counell ape has after 1883 with that of the Secretary of State, a ey i wiley htt Government dependent on gener! | weeks in the consideration of the means and |:in, tho: ehair) on the private calendar, and, ) is fries king be he ‘Gown’ Of vir wiles Had pcen ete The Hougy ies refused to concur ty the ANOTHER BONANZA, . if orf ‘ 7 y Ine . i od |, Will submit to ne}tier without striking buc used tn trying Vand Pasha for high treason | confere! sport of tho C ites on Wi Intelligence: for its Atatility to leoy renreenive | extent of muiification of the present treaty wribhaut Ghayi ne of any DUE, the Comuilltes |. i ba i d hed lil nequltta conference report of tho Committes on War Crxcrsnatt, March 26,—Kokomo, Ind, is 4 dazex ant Despair edueatfon in the form of Bib seis th ted States and New Grenad ruse, and the Louse adjourned till toanor- | ns hard as thoy can, They tre strongly dij- | dias reeommende hls nequilttal, Tax, whieh recommends three-fourths of 8 | gxelted over n fabulous estate In Moltund 1 echool Looks, nuggazines, or hewspapers, by between the Unt tates and New Grenada, | roy, : - ine censed nt tho slight offered Colombia. in thit MEXICO. milly and 0 new committee was ordered, a Moe ee ee er eee eer nonid: | iio desirable tn view of posalbte compllen- )- BU ALTES: “3 | She: ty not to be Mlowed the right to grant in | Ciry Muxrco,-Diarel 20.—A. meoting hos Bata ere eck ue a a ; Do the lust reaort for anpnlytig. ti twuf the | Hons-in consequence of De Lesseps’ canal ‘ CASUALTIE: a saniee ritite companies other than | Occurred at Mineral do ‘Lroges, at a point -NORTI CAROLINA. en 2 y + Basen Se ee ie waaeaeotn | achemes, ‘Thera ts between the ‘United U. cae retard atte asking tho pormlasion | called Anguero, ‘Tho natives Toso umuinst | Rarerau,N. Oy March 2—Tho bill for Kern family, of Holland, loaned a sum of 7 the peted of sprinttag-puper, and the prospect of | States and New Grestadn « treaty made tn J,088 OF STOCK oy a] H ‘ : tho foremnt, and killed two Americans, one | the sale of tho Western Lallroad, which tho { ™oney to the Government, payable In ninety. + stil bigbur pricos through successful combluns | 12%), f th vig hich It a r of the United Stat + } Canadinu, and two Mexicana. resent extra session of the Legislnt ning years, and Itis now duo, making over + donot the paper mantfaetnrers, have placed , by one of the provisions of which Mespins, ‘Lenn, March %.—A largo stip | rhe United Stites vessel Kearsarge fas ————— ies REED BERSION.D) gisluture was | 259 Jo0/000. I'he Kern family caine to Penne 1 publishors in a vers crnb resting hasition, ms was atipulated that 1b should remain in full} of Crittenden County, Ark. near Bradley's } yeon at Chiriqui Lagoon for seme time, et) CANADA. ° walled by tho Governor t to consider, Passed aylynnin in the years between 1737 and 1770, i any a ws te shat ir a thi cust cr mper, Thuy foreo'and vigor for twenty years, from the | Landing, below Island No, 40, i3- Innadated, | gayed in surveys Wwhieh tho sealed orders |. ann mmendment Per eee oy Without | ahd thelr he ure arg scattered Mitt on vie minst witerifce a part of dete eireniation: it they | day of ratification, which wns June | the water being from one to ten feet in depth | yyder which the Kearsargo sailed, directed | yetdieutous Biunders of tho Ottawa : and tho West, one branch, and the one wiilch reduco the: siz0 of their shoota to correspond | 10, 1848, and it was’ further provided | on a number of plantations, and several have | ty p le, ; G t= kxcit 0 con | has made the discovery, residing Iu Kokomo, then pp eh bancemen berg i Bad eee that tf neither party ‘gaye notice of | nodry spot usa place of refuge for stock, a THI THOMPSON CHANT. { Ingorsuil's, Aavent. ‘the, Grand Ne. 1 THE NEW YORK CATER hele iM c z y ck OTE HSON GIANT. { x ‘Advent— 3 cw Xt — * i ofa partton Uf he act of tie stay. ‘The vest | Its Intention of reforming any of or all the | Cattlonre dying of exhaustion, starvation, |. rhe Star und Héralt anys: Facts cor. | view at Quobecs al gee ale Marah, oe The epansel for MORMON CONVERTS. HEE eect teeta rene eee The exmieation of the twrenty” veara the trency | and awollen links from standing -in..the | corniug the Thompion Grant may be brietly gpechat Disnalely to "he Calegge Tvbuge: wn attempt to blaokiall tho Tov. Dr. Dix, Seca as bare acti ; wo oncelye ‘tn oth papers ‘Xplra q D As hs es x ,» Dr rel . i hakor and rubltaters by ronoaitn tho onorate shoutd continue binding wel twelve montis | water, A dozen or more of persons are gol | stated, On the 3d.af Murch, 1868, Gen, Moy | Orrawa, Murch 20-—Ono of tho worst | jaye apptied to the Supreme Court for a wrlt enetial roan dene alle anes xb ! tnxes before inentioncd, and thereby cheupontys | from the tine when onc of the parties should | about In skitly, skinning dead stock and then wera, then Colombian Minister in Louder bungles the Ottawa Government could hays ‘ Pt ys i : bate a i nang ead Fema, the notify the other of ita-Intentton of gelling te niles aa aut yeriio sates aigned's coptrnut With A. W. Thompson, in made has been that with regard to the imml- aes the pris ae ae es bm Horuiontaia Have panies Werough be ot putt 4 ro of Imported piper, eth Ske int, as he passed through the overtiow Ina = We EN " risone: le . 3 1 Gonotho natural Kav of supply and demand will |.” PROCREDING To A IRON, aki, ho heard the bellowing of starving und | tho name of the Lihprovement Company of | eration pamphlet written by the Hon, Peter | confined SitinEe having been guilty. oniny fucks wort Lelie Read dae Peer nis ; — Fequlate und estublleh tho pricy of papor to tho | Thks treaty hos remaliied in tact to this day, | dying cattle along the entire route, Several | Chiriqui, founded “In Philadelphia for’ the | Mitchell, and bought by the Department of | ofrense, Tha writ was granted. nce County, icky, | y publishers and tho public. Al weask te tho | but ters [8 reason ta delleqe that notles his i c tT ot so'of estabilating a line of tea a rriet Onin au 8 " ast Mormon missionaries have been Inbor + Minucaor tho bunteln placed by ue Government | giealy heey given by the Unlted States or | Huudred enttle havo already been dostroyed, purpaae of sail ey oie tenors Ih Aires ant Aetenton foe distribu. jy itnmton wae presented by Tiftan, Co, Inge Among tho converts was a young and i upent the paper bualtice, if r t ¢ © Gaara! : 82 is ci tlon in England, Ireland, and Scotland, ‘Chir | witha vfS10l, for large quautitles o: ¥ ty *Rnd your putitioners wilt over pray, eto. aly an espeehatiy ere Ren writen , BURNED LO DEATIT. rf deel Oi Construction of a tallroad oF | ty thousand copies wera distributed by the | fancy note-paper, cugrayed In tho highest pandsonie warried Aruinnh Milla Hele Hes Bee BUT IT 18 VERY QUESTIONABLE, relntes to the rights of the United States and Bptetat Plapatch to The Chicago Tribune “f Cent Then from the Atinntic to the Pueiio | Department, Amongst a number of adver syie at ath fy ble cell ea itt 2) whether the ultra-prateetion majority of the | its cltizang In respect. of trausit across the | Gnanp Avis, Mlch,, March 26—A young | Geean, Upon the. completion of the | tixements which the pamphlet contalns Is | mogt diavonsolavetivod, His fuer wore an SIMPLE JUSTICE, Ways and Means Committee wit pay the | Isthmus of Pananin. * man named Augustus F, Lewis, aged 2, son) rajlrond oro miaendamized road, the | tha following: : ‘Anious tak, Maul fie: ea std ene He R co Vin, March ‘She Tadge GBs $ slightest heed to the almost unanimous pell- | While It 1s known that the State Depart- | ‘or Augustus, Lewls, of thls city, was burned | Company would Maye n icrant of 150,000 “Fertite Lands-Red Ith itey, : tronblude ‘fle anya," E sae meee py. ICHMOND, Vay ch Ws, go G, ° ton of Amerlean prblishers against the pulp | ment is glviug attention: to the project of re- Tores of and to be divided jn equal lots'for | Fertile Lands—Red River Valley, ‘Stato | 1 , BAYS, | culved'a few | Christian, of the Hustings Court, ordered tht : auc bay er aking combination, represented forming tho treaty, Mis doupttut Wwhethar il fh cera Sie fe mt dee mahi sd Solondention, the Government mid Company | of Minnesota—Che St. Poul, Minneapolis & Pislfors setae aexeral friends from ile summoning of two colored mon ob te on the floor by Russell and Miller, and on the | ling bech deterimiued to seek a modiiication one . Provisi 4 ‘ Fy ore 4 e 1 3 yeulre for the next term of his court nt 1 Counnittee by. Frye, A greut muny members | of the existing treaty by making supple- | rescue some of the contents and could uot to possess alternate plots, Trovision way | Manitoba Ltullway offer for sity 2,000,000 acres | never before seen, called pon mo rit Cx- ie) : 0 made for the minuhnent of the contract If notenrried Lato effect in 1807, -It 1s patent to all on the isthmust that this contract was never carried out by ‘Thompson, No enrt- vont or rmilrond has ever ben run neross the Continent nt thoplace specitied, Sterm- ship Hnes tn that region are unknown, and all the conditions of the contriect falled, su that netther A, W, ‘Thompson nor the United States Government, acting, according to this contract, and the concessions he was to re- ecive under the same, haye any other right finn that of m Qocument which census to have valuo after Dee: ul, 1867, + GREAT BRITAIN, : GLADBTON ‘ , Loxnoy,’ Mareh 2.—Tho Inbora of the past week huye toll upon the health of Gladstone, and he ly recommended to take complete rest for s few Ways, ont “LOND TANTINGTON, ‘ speaking Inst night, pointed out In what re- speets the policy’ of tho Opposltton;, if re- turned ty power, would dior from the polloy of. tho present Government, ‘Ho sald, they wonlt not stake the Interests’ or the honoref England on tho maintenance of the independence -and Integrity of an unret formed ‘Turkish Government; ‘they would nottreat tho relations of the Turkish Gov- ernment with Its Christian subjects asa matter of Interest only to Russia or ‘Tur ‘key; they would not try to disturb the con- evrtot Europe; if tt was united ag to whit should be done, they would do all in thelr power lo promote that concert, qe “TIES,” commenting upon Lord - Hartington’ re- niurks, suyss The esltichuns are designed not merely to diseredit the Ministry, but to indicate what would have been Mart Ington’s poliey tn the past and tendency tn the future, t would be the pulley of covreing ‘Turkey at of the House, and some of thamfrom [inols, | mentary provisions or Propose a ‘ew who pretend to be good friends of the news. | treaty, which will supersede the treaty of paper people, are treacherous enemies, and [orsid, At present the Depuriment is oceupled uy are Btabbiug them In tho baek, ‘They don't [-in determining precisely what points of want the Ways and Means Committea to re- | modification ure necessary under present clr Porta bill repealing the needtess and Inju- | cumstauces, rious tax on paper, but if forced to shaw ——— their hands they will go on the record for the SOUND SENSE. repeal, Some of these false frlends, if they: ‘Not UNDER- dure, would tax the press out of existence, Nes see ah TNSRAT ML Loua, "s Speetac Dispute to The Chicayo ‘Tribund, * THE UTES. Wasirnatox, D. ©. March 2—The DISCUSSING THE TREATY, Chirleston Newa and Courter having de- Byettal Disnalen'ta The Cilecee TYeune clared that the Democrats wonld act very wn- Wasuington. D, C., March 26,—Tho House | wisely in attempting to unseat Senator Kel- Tndlan Ce nittey began {th consideration of loge, the Richmond Diepatch, the leading the Ute agreemont to-day, but took no'actlou. | pymocratle Journal in Virginia, says in to- | Ploncer-Presa anys a gun fell from the hands ‘She bis) was read, when ‘B Beneral Msoussion | ays Issuer : of Mr, Boulden, living in the Town of Wiv- _ enaned as to tho advisability of removing the | Wo, too, aro inclincd to think that the Demo- | erly, Rica Cownty, und tho ball passed Indians from Colorado, and also whether ft | erate of the Sonate will fd it 4 dangerous pree | {hough the door and ploreed tho heart of 1 Vc ¢} ante! cedontto set, unless they have made up thelr | ye ars 1 - Ss oot! tnanelal management ia sub aalde |. oiinde to unsont’ nh Ropublican sepohiitee thine -MAURIDE, 18 years old,- Slie died in ten alu outof the Treasury a syn sufficient to pro- | action may be necesasury to the perpetuation.of, ie duce $50,000 a yerr In annuities. It was sug- pemonrat Ic “amconsdonoy =i ait lady. in it y 5 : A : eaped -gested that tha Government might by the |Wwiorhe ig seated utter a, contost, ns wan the sale of soma of the mineral Inds (comprise | onse with Sir, Kellogg, tho question ought to be Jng a portion of the reservation) reaiizeo sunt “fanaee ae ly, é suetloda: 8 o Tak a, more than auflicient for this purpose, andthe | no does anything. wfterwards which early Inwa of Michigan and some..other | would Justify hie exclusion from tho Senate, ho States were clted as precedents, ‘Khreo | Quzht to be oxpelicd for that ruason, His cra- , jt ve mombers of ‘tho Comnilttea: will “prob- | Cobfiuls aunt never ko) be callad, ty quostion ably opposa the bill in the House colts of Susiluc, that sflsutlcated polnts ust on the ground that the treatment tobe ac- eearee . fe adel corded to tha Utes [s ot suitielently hinnane, | Custed, there Leno renga why Se alutloratioutd and that their removal, whether by thelr con | changed thelr minds as to bia right to bis sont gent or uot, 1s eruet and o violation of the | sinvohe and Kollogg wero both deghired lawful spirit of existing trentles. It was decided, | momnbors of tho Souuto, Two yeurs und more Duwavirs to pracced siti the bil Mt the angst have elapsed. miter eee But a an Hellone ing on next Tuesday, and to reach a conclu. | wei ed ie lr " Hin if ussil . te will be dong out of | to thelr scuta should be considered us gottlod. deferency to Sveretary Schurz, who ts urging ax , fmmediate action, The Utes return to Colo- “THE EXODUS, rado to-night. MORE TESTIMONY, e Wasitxaton, D, C., March 24—The Exo- a A OUIN ESI, EAB ARS. " dus Conmulttes to-daytexamiued J, Bt, Brown, | Wasuinaron, D, 0., March 2Q—The Call- will be the firat time the colored people evel Ils body was burned to acrisp. It ed that the tlre was set by an lucene In fuct, thore 1s no doubt gbout It, « * RUN. OVER AND XILLED, a Prouta, Il, March’ 20,—Wiltlan W. Pure celle, wsyvitchman employed in the ‘Toledo, Peorla, & Warsaw yards, was run over by thocars this evening nid almost instantly kiled. He came here from Platt County, Xangns, two weeks ago, and had been works ing for the 'Loludo, Peoria & Warsaw only few days. . ACCIDENTALLY SITO'T, Sr, Paur, March 94.—A_ ppeetil to the of cheup wheat-land,—$3 to $5 per acre; easy | pressed sympathy for me. 1 havo not heard i focus of payment ed wil from Ty oF iy People, and I suppose I ahall tad reprasuntation Sad juries In nuy ae map 18 published with tho ndvortise- | not, ‘hey probably do not wish to assoctate | Here ou ph bees) j ment, Jn whieh about an Inch In width Js | with me in this disgraceful position.” tevoted to Manitoba and the Northwest, th a . rest eng given to H very woud map ot tho OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Unite ed territory I BASE-BALL IN PHILADELPHIA. New Yorks, March 2-—Arrlved, bys an eu Stakes Cer ay haetian larly Dukoto Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune sinia and Nevada, from Liverpool; ue, Will probably bo renter this seaman ut in eT Pa, March 26,—At Inst | from Bremen. e any other geagon during: lest thirty years, | Phitadelphia will havea nino of some calibre, ee and tio Agricultural Deparhent of the | and Manager Horace B, Phill, whose | | MARKS OF APPROBATION hu stops to pravent its Nowlig ito Canada | MaHageriat ability Is well Known, WIL ab in'tho shapo of ‘Increasing demands for Tos : chi bydumming the way With piumphiets setting | ouce begin to organize a strong profesalonal | feller Stumach Hittors are constauly ic fore the superior merits of the Western.| team to properly represent our city. ‘The | ponulutions of th ir West aro particularly 0 States, In tho Hause of Conmons vite! “ assoc! ullvo ta its tnonits, for tt posucssos the vory qual- the Government Ig reeelying 9 torrible ovet- ple tele Will Jolie the © National As cla itics which onigrauta lo those remute dfetricws hauling for allowing thy advertisement. to | Hon.” will bo selected front the following | require. It protects thom from maluriu, tt fortle bo scattered Droatcnat with Hs fumigration | Well-known professlonaly now disengaged, | Hes thom agulnst tho {njurlous eects whiot fru: pamphlet, and, in dofenge, claims that the | aud residing In Philadelphia: Fisher, Counz, | Yuantly. proceed trom mode of lito tetue tt advertisement found its way Into the | Kggler, Meyerle, ‘Lonser, Luif, Richmond, | record for thoroughness, ‘ravolurs to foreign wanphiet through a pleco of trickery prac- | Jutten, Shetzline, Corlhill, Barber, Deasley, | countries, mariners, and: thoso generally wao iced on the Department, a Tee Fela Be nig, | liveun outduor life, will Und that fis protective ‘the “Donstiton Postal Guide," published Vague, Householter, Fusselbuch, Birehil, | gad bracing properties haye noc boca’ exastgcr: oyery three months,—10,00 coples of whieh | 488on, Hemners, Caporoon, Reynolds, Wiley, | utod by tho many who uve borne favoruble ate clreulated by the Government,—has alsu | ers Whiting, Dixon, Waitt, Banker, San | witness in its behalf, A rook ts not tlrmer nt 13 Been enilsted In the business of driving tin | Kelly. ‘Lomax, O'Nelil, and Coleard; buse than this medicine tu the cuntidence of our nilgrants to the States, In the Octobey fsauy a peuple, : : wn udvertisenent appeared of # Kansas rull- GOES TO ANNAPOLIS, : ‘A Milllonatre’s Carcer, way company’s lands, offered on euay ‘tern, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘New York Tribune. by Nite, utter He MUNOULICMLLE, Continues i | Broosixatoy, Il, Murch W—The Prest- | | Billiionalro florland landed in this country my i partite ft ad Pagid t tN grins dent will appoint Merbert MeNulta, son of | fem Iretund when a boy aud worled on a farin Up tho Iludson for $10 a maueh, tu 185d Lo wont Go to Kinsn3, and buy a farm at heap | Gen. John MeNulta, of Iloomtugtun, to the } to Bun arociacs ‘and ‘souls afterward bey i rates nnd on easy torms,glven above; aid, In | Annapolis Naval Acadamy, to n vacancy | work in the mines for $14 day, Bluve that U a few yenurs at furthest, with tho sane eifort | caused by tho recent death of Midshipman | Bo das made aud lest torines, tha le to and Luconony euaplos ee in Vanada, pe uy | Wike. The appolutment is tp be made on the | qsny t bougut 600 suures of Coutral for loss thao Se tach and aie aa ible idupent, | eemmendation of Congressman Stevengon, | $5000. This ring wus suon ufterward cut up Mies wlth wdney to Lute” oles Oteunnthor | Who defeated MeNulta fn iside Young Met | aud put huto Culiforuia, and. thy radiateibutlon ence, with money to lot,” ete, Qn anather Nulta ty a student of Normal University, BUVE mo 125) shares. [ never paid an assess mige appeared & glowing advortisement of e gaunt on {t,'for uone was ever called for, and Ja mises huis, replete itt ftatlatles relating hy ‘This rt INSTANTLY KILLED, Aptriat Dispatch to The Chlcugo Tvibune, MILWAUKEE, Mareh 20—A Ind named Me- Carty, aged 19 years, was accldentally killed ina Jour yar this forenoon, While plays ing around the limnbera atick of tuber full upon hhn, causing almost instant death, _———————— GRAIN SHIPMENTS, Bvectal Dispatch to The Ghicayo Tribunty Dernoit, Mich, March %—A very com- Pletu report of shlpments of whort, flour, and corn from the United States and Canada toall parts of the world for elght months ending Feb, 20, 1880, has been compiled by John K, Mnclver, a grain coutlssion mer: chant of this city, ‘Thenwnber of bushels of wheat, barrels of flour, aud bushels of. corn shipped to each foreign port: for the porlod, mentioned are eivelt {the rt of clearance bulng nlso stated), and, in. the total eathrinte, the flour Is reduced 10 0 whent basis in order to give a varrect estimate of the ninonnt of fool “supply” shipped “from the United ¥ ( 1 ‘ { ‘ t ! i f H no tu the stock went up to $740 9 sbury. to the resources of the State, lly MORTUARY, when Leold, ‘That pald protty well. Lee me seus ussisty in explaining the exodus from tho | * Bpectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, L yualdd $6,000 and wotd fur 39250, “Chat Loft ine rural districts of Cannda to the States, Lavaverre, Ind, Mareh 24—Tho funéral | front OF SEO. That wus ono of my hese At ia the intention of the Governmentte Dut | of Joseph V. Lingle, lute junior partner in PRO HUEL wus in mlingeeat the ssive, thine, up four portable Louse, capable of accom saioe Ae i bouyut 600 “whuruy of Consolidated Virglota for mnudating about fifty Hoople, At Pancake tho Datty Courter, took pluoo this afternoon, | gay 4t there and paid Gwo. wescusmouts on It, tho cost, If necessary: of ware ‘Thuannounen: | U8Ke, oh the Conmilssion trull to ‘Turtle | and was ono of tha most hinposing ever wit | which brought up tha price to $56 a wigpo, ‘Tals tment af such 7 patley seem to duprive tlie: South, between Budger Creek and tho | nessed in the city; Editors, lawyers, printers, | mine was ulio ™ wut UD just About | 13. thine) ‘Opposition speakers of ull right to denounes | AMUN. a piake has-consented to | Students of the Indiana Luw-Schuol, and fk a GY Aaron SUPA De NEG 3 TG BURT, the Government for undertaking distant wnd,! pecome President of the Dominion’ Law gittzens generally, were In ‘the procession. | Hivurinihe cL aold outin tor for 70) aauure, Boo! ‘ . tion. Brown atated that ho had tved ty Mle | 1 i " zi arduous enterprises,” tetys i al decorations Were nover equaled 12 | Te cost mo $23,0W for my stovk, und Laota it for fornin delegation tn Congress ‘ts thoroughly | sisstppl froin 1871 untll the latter part of 1875, | SiMe AMY, seine our atioinentecatton Nedatake ra died toe Sjiat Diaateh 49 Tia cncago Tribune May ; i ott Tee eta oie Lor i y » ne q ‘e :] a a od wd States e A f 5 i 1 entes cons! i , ge , eNpresses the bellef that the Administration ta teaching school, In 1873 ho was elucted Ho United States Atlante Ors a ot | ceed through the Western States of Amorica, day 1¢ was $6) u sinro. 1 tell you, It wo) Sherif of Coahoina County, Stiselssippl. ‘ treal is 111,768,170 bushels and frum Callfor- Regarding the cause-of. the exodus as | nly 15,040,008 bushels, making an aggregate. OC 123, 7H1,085, Bustiols: ‘Total numbseoe bush *. Yu ‘ti 5 excitement ‘i rollgioua circles. A mecting +! —Cromatortoa, ie ia uted, nro to bo bullt during | pretty etrong bead tostacd tbut. YT whe gottlng of inlulsters will be held to consider the’ ad- in th hi deb, not atthe rite of a million a minute, us -vigubility of taking action to counteract the uF Seated thore ‘a hu plouslbie amor tigt a | {hoy Or uo} Dut tht, $3 not glitcery hi the declaration of Its inten- but will not oxtont his tour te San Francisco + lons to give the California sldé of the Chinese : ug recently gontemplated, tuted by the emigrants he hud conversed | He rea ere to gaumuaract te | Selene wad ners era ramior AME A | icy ondiyts Neuody ever Kuoy Anything about states Ne lll 1 he had conversed } g 4 | t —— eltee| g UTsO! ec! ie 3 PTO- | a company ia now furni! oreet two Ju HU yor} * question due consideration, He assorts that | ‘vith, and as he beloved frons lls own experl- | Atlante poms mal Mowtrent Dike states FRANOM. -* yused that anintsters should make alluslou to | tho gelghbarRood of thls ‘citys Iuexoh of thono | thiy til it wis ull ovr. -f wover told uy wits of the Cumiufssioners, or Ambassadors, that {| ence and observation, it was due to. the period ly 40,023,900 bushels, i |_+| HONAPANTIGTS, ; Pants, Mareh %.—Tho Vonapartists are feellug thelr way to propagaudism in- Paris by conventng meetings lu the artisan quar- ‘ters. ‘ Adinission a “by sieket, Jtubert Mitchell, Lengle, and Cuneo D'Ornano, Gonapartist members of the Chambor: of (Doputies, addressed a mectiig at -Bellovilla he aubject trom thelr pulpits, urging “the' cuses tho undertuking {6 tho work of speculators | aid funily any of my businoss affairs, and never ea ae ee eee ne Tibd thelr | fru propose to take sdvaittuge of. (ho Icrels Kepr guy bovis. ‘Fun oily book wane | pt was oy ‘COT iy " 7 et Mn avy ru I, Wat v! The reorganized Fenlan movement fn the | iny to burial, here la no ronson why & cremias | and vold, aud the price... Tnover lot any ove sce United States excites little interest, Clren- | tion company should not make a falr prof, as. | uly, and never brought 1p out except suime- lars from the Neadquarters ut Philadelphia | woll wy comvtery julut-stook concerns of. under | Umeeon wo Bunday wfterugon, or whon 1 was have been sent to at least one society here, | takersy-and thore Is [ttle doubt that, 48 goon as | alquo, My heavy losses th 1878 wore on Blorra: but no response Was nade, the disagreeable notorioty now attending the | Novuda aud Union, | lost: $1,400.00 thon Insido Ata meeting of the ‘Toronto Branch of tho | tite tv removed, it will bo preferred by-auguy | of ton days—shrunk that much jn depreciation Clilen eanen's Union, Aed, ‘Tymow: Was | Persons, capectalfy of the more cducuted clisves.'} of stovk, ‘The voluy wore not 60 wide ag was OX* Pike, e 5 hive been nominated, Swift, of California, | tire ubsenco of security for life, liberty, or! é along represents the Paclile Const views on propert of colored people in théSouth. "Pho |] - | thts question; that the two Ambassadors wilt | {16 of te near 14 a Arne ence erey eet | +, mnite with the Chingw Government and the salle, AS. re iT ° Dernoit, Mich. March %.—The Michigan Government of the United States to ‘oppose Ariel sail, iis oegands Saelk palltlent Btate Dental Ausoctatlon to-tiay elected: tha: dhe California view of this problen. He DIPOSSIULE TO GET A YAIR VoTR. fovlowmy oniceras: President, Dr, J, 0, Pare iduka It fs possiild that this dlasatisfue- | They are allowed to voto in some. locullttes, | kel, Grand Rapids; Vicu-Presldent, Dr, G. MICHIGAN DENTISTS. i Aptetal Leputch (0 The Cateago Tribune, |< cheated in Wocount, J | 8.5) 3 Seere: wot 24 A oe Pr Hxperimentors in erowatory buildings whould | pectod.* lous satay Jae Die: Sori it Opbial Pa incite of irene oiteatty eer B Shatin, trades Seetary, Re A Ae + | last oventug, the clileg tople belug the heayl- phectue Vrealdonts vi, Os Bikey Vive tiga profil by the failures mild wuvecases uF neler plo- y z tion to “the President, for, White under | ete tha wistt tig ney, Tee Member of the Board ve | wess of tuxution, ident; J, D. slurphy, Tpeanmrery aul Ly Alle Heer, Dr. Lo Soynu, In the first pluve, theru la’ | - Mothors$ your child may have worms! Thea the constitutional power of the President to’ | ives from leaving, Ait said, Whole: practice’ | Couersy rs de Watling Y pallaMths: Seembor ‘ Niigata, Wek BALE BU Atch to Tha Chicago Tribu,’ ' — | Bel feuaclt wit thu Fity er tho pluco of, ies ote ] by ull means nya rows Vonalfuge Gambia negotiate treatles, he nay have the power to | way to Unreaten the lives of Iutluentlal col | of the Comuittes to Visit Seutal Colluge, Dr. The Sociallst paper publishes a note from ¥ Trini seryance should be inade su course and repug- | Thyy ure tho best, surest, and most piewsant une, March 20—It 19 expected that | huncin ouwurd doluil as thoy are ut Waatluye | rumedy kuowis Avgld oountrtulty, Price 25 fully 3500 tu 80,000 strangers Will ¥ intent AUIS ONDE CmUNSET ANG: avvolut Commlssloners ys these dubasoudors, |ored mney, so as to prevent them und Iutlinl- visit Que- | ton \Pu., where tho furmacy reavubles the core GL. Field, Detroit. Geneva denyluz the existeyce there of any

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