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ndon Highly Excite'd by Rumors of Impending Danger. srlant Documonts Found on taby i Impnm'm Inculpating Parnell i in tho Conspiracy. o Ingiy nd . o ol Visit to Paris Impelled by ! Immediate Danger of ] Arrost, . 2 g e Mimg Stirring Events ol[ Tast oy @ yrook, ns Viewed by Mr. jured Whek Tabouchero. gty thttee Boescription of the Valiant Flghllngl Done ks by the Boers in the Recen ‘,‘}:‘&‘";. Battlo. i Dy tha ,‘,’:{l‘t“"; o Doubt of tho Alliance of the awan Orange Btate with the of lang Hostlles. o '\‘LZ:L:"; a1l Anxicty ns to the Overduo Cunarder Dissipated at Last. Uitlalg Bimlt;lk’l Bills—Uproarious Suffrage Uon- " vention at Rome~Fire—Faile ure~—Madrid. D " OUE IRISH QUESTION. Speetat Cable, Loxpoy, Feb, 1L—It s now asserled that st nlght's rumor of the nrrest of Mr, Pamell, though not founded on fact, I8 bolieved to have had lisorigin In the announcement that, when the alms and purposes of tho Land Leaghe wero mado publle, all the lending wmeni- bers would probably he arrested: and it Bvasalso sald that publieity would soon be given to nll the secrets of the League. t undey tion oflin consequenco of this London Iy ";"_“':Emln . agitated with the wlldest the (o fBmumors, and, even though the December ex< tanms M pctations of a bloody Christmas are happlly 10 w8 dissppoluted, tho prophots are again pro- * 7 R dicting + i Welpiidf AN ACTIVE AND SANQUINARY CONFLICT. faysd l§ Thestory now current is that the Govern remend [l ment ins intercepted the Land-League cor- miliarizg fl respondence and opened wmany of srests of Bits letters, in political clrcles uent o MMl thero I3 intenso excitement, and ronsulted WL 1y froely- nssorted that schemes fraught custozs Sl witf tho greatest dunger to the peaco of the recptiont W eountry have been discovered, A most fm- e Mottt document 15 snid to have been an, [l o In tho possession of Michael Davitt :::"':::'. fust before he was arrested In Dublin, and y choryy. JIl Whiah, It Is now nsserted, led to the eancel- well 7 atlon of his tizket-of-leave nd subsequont ‘his may' Sl tommltment to the Tortiand Prison. This [‘;:l}"!"rg document, nccording to tho rumor, ¥t et [ CAMINATES 5OMI OF TUE MOST ROMINENT &l o) ) PERSON ?-t:' "(';; Inthe'presont ngitation, and politiclans say o Govs [ hat r. Parnell exhibits his sendo of Its tdifteus B loportoneo to the Govermment . by lis “':3" ‘i§ remalalng in Parls, whore ho s to oy thers [ D¢ Joined by Mr., Dillon to-morrow. A meet~ tiug mas,t MM Ingz of the leaders of ho Leaguo will bo held :“;‘,:"M"';\ In that ¢ity next Monday, after which it is ctalns 1o}l nderstuod that Mr. Parnell will sail direct sstmend W rom Franco for the United States, ta of Nl rollt Torfl . A nuson. ur 5 tagl To the Weatern Auociated Press, 1l proba Loxnoy, Feb, 11.—It Is rumored that there ctiws (o snplotto blow up Windsor Castle. Pre- b tautlons havo been talen and the Queen hins h"flm:'. Lelayed her return from Osborne. rosispd THE OIGECT OF THF CORRCION DILL, tures 1l The Chlef Seeretaty for lreland, In the onuel of [ ouse of Commions to-night, sald the object ot tho Coerclon blil was not punishment for, tut prevention of, outrage and Incltement tercto, Ho was willing to, limit retronction tho 18t of October, 18%0. Sevaral Irish metnbers opposed M. Forster’s vroposal, as Rot golug far enough, . CALLED TO ORDER. During tho discusston Mr. 0'Donnoll was talted to order soveral times for irrelovancy. The Chatriman informed him that If ho cou- Unued to wpenk Irrelovantly the new rule m?lr«l bo eclggir;:ml against him. Mr, 0'Don- esumed lis e g B e seat, protesting against be- e hwser Gray moved an amendument \at thoretronetlon should ot extend beyond Feb L Nogatived—318 to 63, DAVITT. Membors of Parlinment will notbe nllowed fovisit Davite, 1tis contrary to the regula- Ono_friend will bo allowod to visit fnto satlsty his friends and relatlyes In regard o hts henith, hut no communication Ul be allowed on politienl affalr, ki KXY LANOUCHENE, AN ENGLISI HAD- Ty VISCUSSLS TIE IMINIE QUENTION WITIT LoxsBUAL VIGOR AND DOWNINAIHTS K8, 4 NBON, Feb, 0.—Mr. Labonehlre pub- &3 the fo!lnwlng paragraphs In Truth on yox mads ey s ale formy niyafer Questions of tho duy: oulterlag I W convincad that tha pressnt manta for iralteary powor In Parifament will be us short- unte lived a4 ingolsm, 3 p) : it .. From Philip drunk 1 uppeal ;’.’.l‘.fwn- Kmna sobor, If bias been mr-‘ma nnww\';;nm atifma Y THPCOA tho libortios of tho House of Commions \mfi‘: ol ;:pr to suspond thuso or the Irlsh peopla. Ve Ml fonment 8 unnccesaney, Rogarding tho tac. e ot the Irish members, novor ‘was obstrue- \re Wik m:mmm dustifinble. Tho fuult wans in tho ity % 0% orders of tho Houso, not kn tho Irlsh sselr Simbers muking uso of thomn, Tho tnoticul :!‘:uoul tho Irish mewbors was to allow 8o 7,10 Vo ausbended ot onoe. Tho fact was n. Batthoy woro in such o stato of oxol itoment. Casn l: m‘&lfln Davitt Loing contined a8 a conviot uunl'::w h m\-:“h““' tactios to the winds, [ r.in:ii“f ! HIARED THEI INDIGNATION, u, e taa, g ‘\nny OF tay not Lo a dankerous pere Lo o Uo inbuman sbout of uxultation afier! e a rected the aunouncoment that ho had Mn"l -wi‘?,“:}"“ to o conviet prison wus moro l‘rv:f"m ouns of u(ll {toman arena thau of the Engllsh Panyd Permanont mYflfll"ll\)lll. 1 roally bellevo that tho i m,:.x 4 wfals In Treland aud tho Cstlo are """fl.\,'n cion. ), o 4 Bosition n rogurd to the Coer- .'»hw |'m" fiecount of all outragos hnving @ Ple g ; h«ln‘ln ditlieulty, coupled ‘with the cause of pyy, o MHOY ay'o fallan; has boon tho e 1y Gonltt wrrest, Whon Mlv, Davitt, . ik g gy i BO protested publiciy, and ey Woutragos b ten publicly protestod agninst nuu“‘: saveq mm““f:b-t::n‘:v v:m manin Irpland hos ore o d oAt b, tharataro, 1 i Tt o BUNGLING STUPIDITY,? perm s B e Dy 200 couniet of Kugland nekcod i 8y g ™ bia condompiation, why hio, who o fagar 1yt U 0f Trelund, shouty bo so e 0 O “When fyppurcct Bec grivancos. 1o raplluds j‘:.‘ Oy yyopy 10 years old the roof was taken i a0 open enyy .;dhquw. Wo woro then pluced In POt whirg g 2 taken through tho snow to n BXCE fargguren rok W01 fOF Amiorica, 1 havo i ", z,h ifo 10yt m.hl:.“aneu flm:vo vowed to devots o met ] Rk s ttors o i ratgen PO Whio GM&: — u:‘lkllm\!flL\' xNovam, . antW 90 behglg gp p ‘PUCCHOS Mr. Duvitt dulivered yufach o torgy. erccted 2 Land Luaguo was from & plat- ourk Rothep, haumm tho exuot spot whore his il 158 Govgrypeny 3 10 41aRd. 1t {8 strango that awil thiga o' 108 Fefuies 10 undorstand thio po- witle Vengug, e ‘eninng Iy tegard tothe Land (oo Tetlagg gy 4 Joagita stuads botweon the Uu\’ulumenl, aud it suppressed SATURi)AY.TIlE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FEBRUARY 12, I88I—SIXTEEN PAGES. Wnn will ogntu como to tho front, for thoy will bo uble to suy that events havo proved that pamalve resistence s uncloms, The Fenlan pante contintes In il Stury circles, Really, how peopla ean be giiled Ly siteh teansparent honxes I8 & perfeet muryel tome, THE ¢ Loxvox, Feb.4. fext uf the P'rote erly (Irefand) bilt: I () Any person who Isdecinrod by warrant of tho Lord-Lioutonunt to ho ronsonnbly suspected of having vithor before o after the passing of 1his nct been gality g princlpnd or necossory af high trenson, tremson-folony, or treasonnablo practices, wherover committed, or of any orlme pusitshublo by law committed In n prescribed disteict, being un net of violuneo or intiinidn- ton, or th inefting to nn uct of violenvo or in- timidation, and tending to interforo with or dlse turh tho maintenanoa of Inw and onder, mily bo nreeated in aoy part of Treland and legnlly dee tained during tho cuntinunnce of this act in such prison In Troland ns may from tne to time be directed by tho Lord-Licutenunt, without ball v muinprize, and shall not be discharged or trled by uny court without tho divcetion of tho Lord-Tieutenunts und every such warrant shall Ve canclusive evidonee of wll atters thoreln contained, nnd of the Jurlsdiction to fssuy and excouto such warrant, and of tho legality of tho nrreat und detention of the porsvy nientioned in such warrant, @) Any person detalned In pursunncoof a war- rant urler this wet shalt bu trented ns n porson neensed of eruno and notnsa couvicted prisaner, ) A list of il pursony for the time betng doe tained In prison uuder thisact, with u statemont. opposit euch person's namo of tho prisun In which lio s detainod for the thno bomng, and of the ground stnted for nis nrrest In the wareant under which lio i1 detatied, shall bo fald hoforo cnch House of Parllament within tho first soven dnys of ovory mauth during which Purllumont s sittinge, () ™ I'reecribed distelet” means any part of Troland fn that bebalf speeificd by un order of tha Lord-Licutenant for the thno bolug in foree, and the Lord-Licutenant, by nod with the nd- viee of tho Privy Council In Irelaud, may from thne to time make, and, when nude, rovokoe and alter any sueh order, I (1) Any warrant or order of the Lord-Licn- tenunt under this net may bo signified under his hand or tho haua of the Chivt Sncretary to the Lord-Lieutennnt, and . copy of cvery wiarrant under this net shall, within soven dnys nfter tho exceution thercof, be transmitted to the Clerk of tho Crown for the county of the Clty of Dt ¥y and Lo file’? Ly bint i s publle ollice In that ety, @ Tbe Lord-Yileutenant, by nnd with tho ad- vico of tho Privy Cuu of Trelnng, mny from tna to tume mnke, and, when madn, revolko and wlter, any onder preseribing the forms of war- rants for tho purposes of thig net, and any focms 80 preseribed shall when used be valld In law. () Every ordor under thisuot shnll by pubs liahed In the Dublin Guzellc, aud tho production of a printed copy of the Gazctle purporting to ba published by the Queen's nuthorlty, contain- ing tho publication of nny urder under this aot, aball bo conclusive ovidenco of the contents of Auch order and of the dute thereof, and of the snatne haviig been duly tade, (h)_The expression * Lopd-Licutonant " means tho Lord-Lieutenant of Ircland or othor Chiof Governor or Governors of Ireland for tho time belng. - ITT. This net shall continuo In foreo until tho 90th day of Sevtember, 188, nnd 1o longer, SI’AIN. THE DEMOCRATIC BANQUET, MAppun, Feb. 1L—A Demoeratie banqgwet, commemmorating the nroclamation of the fte- publle In 187, was held this evenlng, There wns no attempt o Interfers with the banguet mtll o revolutionary tonst was proposed, whan the Government Connmissury requested the guests to disperse. T'wo wero arrested, ACTION OF THE GOVERY P AUAINST THE REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCIATS, Pants, Feb, 9.—~The action of the Madrid Governmuent agalnst the banquets of Repubd- lieans wl Democrats has been determined by the veports of the Governors and Judges in tho provinees nwd towns, who, as well as the military anthorities, state that the Re publicans of the opportunist school, under Martos and Zorrilla, ave spreading thelr propagandn by these banquets amd juntns, and by active canvnssing, which extends now-beyond the towns Lo the ruval districts, and to subalterns, Scergennts, and the rank and filo of tho barracks, It Is most aetlve fn tho south, in_Catatouln, and, ns usual, tn tho naval arsennls and ports of Corunna, Ferrot, Cudliz, Sun Fernando, und Carthugenn, where the Governor had to chaugo some oflicials, and wmoved reglments of artillery nnd en- sineers niready talnted with Republicanisin, ‘This ngitation {s betieved to bo due to the uclghborhoud of Franco and the Incrensed inclination of tha King, Court, and Consery- atlves for Gormah and Austrinn alliances, QUELN CHRISTINA'S CONDITION, Queen Christiua 18 reported to be fn the fourth month of pregnaney, and will proba- bly be confined In July. ‘Pho Court, how- ever, will go 1o Soville for the brilllapt fes- tivitles of 1oty Weok and the fair fu April at the Invitation of tho Duke de Montnensler, whoso son, Don Antonlo, Court gossips sy, will marry the King's youngest slster In two years, CION L. The following is theexnet lon of Person and Prop- CUBAN APFAINS, ‘The negotiations between Spnin and Wash- Ington and the mutunl concessions batweon Cuba and the States do not Improve. A Cu- bar Deputy of great Ilufluenee safd . In the lobbies of tho Iouse that no Madrid statesman could glvo satlsfacilon to Cubs, beeausa nono could liops to overcome the reslstanco of peninsular Interest ngalnst any repeal of the differentinl flag du- ty, customs duties, or other mounopolies of the mother’ country, ‘The samo stafesman apines that nothing short of self-government simllar to that of Cannds can_ solve the prob- lom af Cuban finance, treasiery, and tariff, Ifo alyo suld WPt it proof were wanted that even tho crcolo conservatives entortained Iittle hope of reform thelr absence from Con- @ress and debate would show i, Most of thecreole conservatives have roturnod home, A HKCANDALOUS HCI A seandnlous seene took. place in Congress toward the end of the past woek, Gon. Ar- minan, of Cuba, read sorious charges nndy In o clandestine number of the Correspond- enelne de Cubu against Sofor Gishort, DI rectorof the Trensury in Havana, and agzalust serfous frands and corruption of the Cuban Administration, Sefor Romero Robeldo, amldst grout uproar, defended Seilor Gisbert, Judlicinl proceadings will be taken mgniust tho Cuban authors of the claudestine paper. The creolo menbors Intond to tako wp again this denuncintion of the abuses of tliefr Ad- minlstration, . TIIE BOERS. COLLEY'S PREDICAMENT, CApE: TowN, Feb, 10,~(on. Colley's roln- forcemonts must fight thetr way to lils eamp, as he cannot attempt to get out with his wtiul;eueu forees, Lis REPONTED THAT 1,00 norns aroadvancing to intercops the squadron of hussarsand battalion of foot woving to the rellet of Gion, Coltoy with relnforéuments from Slerra Loone, The avallable truops ut Cape Coust Cnstle only numbor 600, A DETAILED ACCOUNT of tho recent engngumont betweon the Brltish under Sir (¢ B, Coltey and the Boors, particularly the account'sent by a eor- respondent who was actually present duving tho contliet, makes it plaln that Gen, Colley was in reality defeated, and only succueded In eseaplug back to eawp undor cover of darktoss, because the Boers, who had with- drawn with the intentlon of reunowlng tho attack in the mornluyg, bolloved the river to bo not forduble, Gen, Colley was obliged- to lenve all his wounded on the fleld. The de talls of the fight show that the troops woera nt great disadvantage, the Boers, by dint of superior markswauship, huticting & loss out of all proportion to that which they them- selves rocelved. ! IHRES COMMENT, Loxnox, Feb, &.—Tho Pall Mall Gazeito thls afternoon says a serionus attempt’ should be made to communiente to the Boers the conditions we aro prepared to grant, without wiora hateful and bootless siaughte THE BECRETARY OF WAL MAK i A BPATES LaNDos, Feb, 1t.—In llllm Honse of Coin- mons tha Seeretury for State of War sald that upon reeeipt of the news of the engages ment between Gen, Colley and the Boers, ho vonferred with tho Coloninl Secretary and the ke of Cumbridge, nud then telegraphied Colley, offering o considerable foree. 1l had rocelved n list of tho easunities, showing that telegraph communleation was futact at midulght Thursday, STWENTY MILES AW NrweastLy, Natal, Feb, 11,—The Hussars expected Wednesdny pro still twenty miles dlstant. Fhere 14 reason to helieve that the Boers wro tupping the telegraph wires, The Government telegrams will e sent 1n clpher. JOINED THELR BRETINY ‘There Is 1o doubt now that the Boers of the Orangae Free Stale have Jolned the hostile movement, nmd are stopplng eattle supplies, Uen, Coliey telegraphs to-day that tho Boe hnve occupled the Iate huttle-field, aud are reported in force In the nelghhorhood of Nowenstle, GILATHIC DESCIIPTION OF TIIE NATTLE, ‘Il eneiuy were on lorseback when fivst seen, but, upon a shell taking elfeet tmong them at about 1,500 yards’ distaee, they rode off, and, having dismounted, under cover be. hind the hills, epened fire. From 12 until dusk it was n ritle duel under cover. Our £uns for a time took purt iy it, but the ene- my’s fire was 8o severe that it was Impossible 1o work the guns continually, the men fall- e alimost ns soot ay they stood up, With the sole exception of Licut, Parsons, who was wounded Into in the day, every ofleer, driver, gunner, and harse In the battery was Wit shortly after the fight hogan, THE GUSS WEIE COMPLETELY SILENCED foran hour, "The Infantry then nsslsted. One plecs was thus kept in netlon throngh- out the day, but 1t was dangerous duty, and thoseserving it had continuntly toho repla ‘The guns wers actunlly whitened alt over with marks of bullets, dnd for anybody to stand up beskle themt was certabi death, “Tie cnemy oceaslonally erept up to within 200 yards of the position, hut never attempted o rush, 'Tho greater portion of the tighting Wy ab n distance of 600 or 500 yurds. THIE TACTICS OF THE BOERS E is deseribed as ndmirable. ‘They moved from flank to flank, opening fire thue after tine from unexpected positions, For our wen {0 advanco nnd charge st the volut of the bay- onet was witito. hupossible, for they would all hiwvo been shoy down before renching the enemy, BRITISII NEWS, : HEAVY FATLU T.oNnox, Feb, 11.—The Mersoy Steel & Iron Company, limited, of Liverpool, hus gone Into lguidation. Liabliitles, £35%,0005 nssuts, consisting prinetpully of stock, premises, and wachinery, consflerable, INCENDLARY, The fire In Vietorln Docks was doubtless incendiury. THE BATAVIA BAFR, JoNvox, Feb, 16~The stenmer Datavia, some time overdue, has been spoken, with her vropeller gone. She ls belng towed to Fuyal. THE GRAIY CIRCULAR snys: “Grain Is steadier. Sellers are Indis- posed to muke further concesslons, ‘I'he de- wmand, however, Isnot active, and prices are nominally wnehunged, Off-coust earzoes nre Ine fale Iuquiry, DTrices havo advanced od, "t'hose for shipment and on passage nro not favored. On spot and in the nelghborlng mnrkets business in whent since Tnesduy lins been limited and prices unchanged. Corn was firmly held, To-dny's murket was well attended. Wheat was In fair demand, Awerfean red ndvanced td: other deserip- tions unchanged, Flour i3 in better request nt ontakde prices, For corn there was an nvernge Inquiry and prices advaneed.” COTTON-MELL, RURNED, Loxnoy, Feb, t1.—The Windsor Splnning Company’s cotton-mill at Oldham s burned, Luss, £40,000, ITANLAN AND LAYCOCK. AUSTRALIA SENDS MONEY TO BACK lIER AN, Loxnoy, Feb. 0.—~Public interest in tho Ilunlan-Layeock rucs hns decreased. 'Tho towpath which was usdally thronged with versons watehing tho work done by the two oarsmen 18 now nlmest deserted, The Cana- dian sineo his rotitrn to the Thames has been dolng good work, 1le enjoyed his short so- fourn at Southampton aud 18 now in koot health and spirits, 11e spenks confidently ns 10 tho honorof the raco going to Canadn, . It 1s certnin that on alonday, win or lose, ITan- Ian will meet the best man he ever rowed agninst, LAYCOCK IN EXCRLLENT CONDITION. Laycock returnod from Shorcham ye: dny. Tle I8 In the bist of health, and his frionds have publlely stated that he has made wonderful jmprovoment, Many who huve pooh-pavhed tho idea of Laycock row- ing ngainst lanlan are now inelined to ook upon the mntter more serlously, us tho Aus- trullan has beon enjoying plenty ot uninter- ‘Tuptedd peactiee. 1o certainly uses thosilde to more advantage than formerly, * TIE BETIING, Before tha postponcment of tha race the betting was alinost at o standsthl at five to ono on Hunlan, Siuce then somoe money hus arrlved from Australin to back Lanycock, 'I'no Canadian s not now so great n favorit as he was, The Australians are able to get only 1,000 to 400 and 500 1o 200, 1t I3 expected that betore tho raee the odds will Increase, but there Is- moro money yet for Laycock, ‘Tho watermen on the river-side still think Tanlan will win, but accompnny thoir re- marks with, “UGot no rickett to pluy with this thae” GERMANY, NEW DILLS, Benrix, Feb, 1L—Bigmarck informed the Federal Councll that humediatoly after the nssombling of the Relehstag ho intonds to submit for tho Councll’s conslderation tho most lmportant bills of the sessfon, Inelud- ng tho bllls for the payment of members of the new Lconomic Councll; for the ereatlon of an Imperind Minstry of the Lutegior; and for the formatlon of an Economic’ Councll for the whols Emplre, w ITALY, UNIVEISAL BUFIILAGE, oy, Feb, 1.—A convention in favor of untversal suifrago nssombled yestorday, The proceedings were uproarious, Tho public here ara snpremely Indlifforent to the pro- ceedings, 2 v IRANCE. DEAD, Paws, Feb, 11l.—Jacques Edouard Gat- teau, the distingulshed French seulptor und medullst, Is doad, i Senator Sharon's Daughter. Benator Bhuvon's dunghior hus urrived at her hustund's homo, Ble ‘Thomus Heskoth loft Tne glond two years ago 1o sull nround tha worlil in w yueht ealled the Luncusturo Witoh. 118 nelghe i and_tenants decortod tho rullrond station near Rufford Hull on b roturea with a tediangi ol nrel, vuying * Welcomo to Rtutford!™ All tl hotels wern ornumented with flagy, the Amer can Hu belng cangleuaus, du the middlo of tho town was it bl ureh, saying * Welcom 1o Lady Heskethl® “Tho ball, or resldeuce, wus alswcovered with Howers, und next duy was o wenerat holitay, With bunds of musle and tho nuigubors of Wil clusses visiting. Tho church ully worw set ringlug, and pooplo huuled tha currhiey through “the' strvotn. "A_punchsbowl, which cost §1,000, by tho tenunts, One of the teunnts L ut the dinner, W Buccess o tho U 8 nud Biripes sud tho Unlon Juck.” Dotectives wore on bund 10 keup tho joweld und plate of tho bridy from Dol suizod by our English beothron of the blood of Juck Shoppard, 1t ull reuca like ono ot Mra, Bouthwortl's noy ‘ A “Dauglitor of the Beglment,» Nuw } ok, Feb, 0.-Mer, Mary Drover Cows droy, wite of DoWitg C. Cowdrey, the daughtar « to of Josoph Drover, who was oncv Adjutant of the Soventh Hegimant, died at Pamsnie Monday from pariyals. Iar fathor Al fn 1830, whon *ho was only § yeurs of age, leaving hor an orphan, wnd en- tiroty unprovidod for, Tho faet of hee hulples comiltion hnving hecome knowa 1o the rewinent thrgugts Gen, Aenn Diteyee, who was thon Col- It waa unnimiously voted that each ietm- f the regiment should contribute vne dotlay A yen ty hor support, untll #aine other means whs provided, or «he shonid marry. As the regls mont ut that tine wias between 500 and 6 Etrome, provision was made for ber stipportand edugation. Tn this way sho eame to by calied thu “ Daughter of (o fegtivent.” and ail lts membors tonk the grontest | est In the wel- fitre of their little churge, Bhe was reeelved by Col, Duryes it bis own fuml d With hinchildren, and when ho re: terty ngatnned tho grosition of ber guardian, Hho pe 1 Mhernl tducation, and when b K34 et maerejed My, Cowdress she wid imde the reelplont of tho reglment, ” she husband, where she hios lived over sin Bl luiives two elitldren, @ soi ane daughter, buth unider 12 you REMARKABLE GENEROSITY. Full Statomont of tho Gifts of Nrw, Valerin G, Stonc=Tho Accnmulation and Dispositfon of the Ieminincences of tho Lnto Dantel ¥, Stone, 4 2e. - Horton Ancertiser. _ The nmnlflm,‘nf’;finhuc Bifts of Mrs, Valeria 3, Stone, of Malden, of which mentlon has been made from thne to thne durlie the past fow tmonths, luve now reached thelr full Ihait, and present o swn total of nearly SULSON000, This it is defiued by the fuet that the estate of the donor’s Inte lus- band, Daniet 1% Stone, which amounted to upward of 22,000,000, has now be fully distrihuted, excepting such comparn- tively small geservation as Mrs, Stone hos tade for hee owir support, ‘Ilie hestow- mentofsogrent w sum mninty for publis purposes, ns well as tho pecullar clrenm- stanees nttending It moke approprinte, now that the generous deed 13 completed, sone nhatlee of thoss clrcuinstances, and the s more fmmediately concerned, Mr. Stone was a retired Boston merehant, wha dedat tho uge of 80 years at Malden, Aug 14,180, e was born in Topsham, M., and In early life was engnget o the ve- Il dry-goods “husiness in Brunswick, n the sunie State, In this business g was ghite sueeessful, and about the year 1835 removed to Bouston und establlshed & dry=zoods Jobbinie {rade, hisstora then and thercafter, 8o lonz us he remmlued {n business, being on I\mz street, The firm nb fiest was Bartletl tone, and fater 13, I% Stone & Co., uud Stono & Pige, the Junlor partner being Mr. Phillp S, Page, wlio 13 n resident of Malden, tnd of tho trustees through —whom the property has now been distributed, - Mr, Stune Cvetired from- business about the year 185, which w handsome property, Whieh by - xhrewd and - eantio - vestment gradunlly swetled 1o the il reauly Indlented, of 000 and \x!»\'nhl. One proof of tha sagaelty exerclsed fn this Invustinent Is i tho fact that the estate act- ually (yluhlml about S400,000 nbove its ap- pralsed value, md auother 1s in the fact that out of $800,000 In notes hearing thy name of 1 singlo promissor, which com- prised purt of the “estate, there was o 0ss i colleetion of not wore than 1 per eent, M, Stone was of aquiet and re- tringdisposition, but a man of high integri- 1y, and way greatly respecied by alt who Kuow him, : ‘Ilie malden name of Mra, Stone wasGoode- now, and she s o slster of the inte Judge Goodenow, of Alfred, Me, Mr, Stonowns # regular nttendant at the serviees, but not n memberof the Congregationat Clinrehof Mal- den. Iis wife Is n member of that ehnreh. ‘They ind wo children, Somo. time prior to his decease the matter of the distribution of this lnrge estate was agreed upon by the two In this way, that It should bue-distriliated @ to edueationul, charitnbl volent instity- tions, causes, or objee In ease he shonfd survive e wonld o dispose of 1t, and in easo T should not it would by the terms of his will eome into her full possession, and she in like nERer was to seo to 1ts distribution. The will provided for some bequests o relatives, hut sd fav as the residua and great bulk of the property I8 concerned dil not imposeany restrletlons” upon her, 50 that tho glfts nre victically hers, she laving legally the tull disposition of ~this residue. 'To this end the minor bequests kaving been met, o placodl I the hnnds of Ahres tr the 'R W, I Wil eos, 13 1, Mr, Phiilp S, Page, above named, and M, 1sane N. Cutler. The Rev. Dr, Wil cox has stood 1 somewhat more inthunte relations us un adviser- of Mrs, Stone In this distribution than the other two, belng n rejns tive and her husband's trusted friend, The relation whieh elther of these gentlemen helid odinn for the thng was only that of belng ¢ belng and wdviser, Mys, Stone having full control, and, a8 already stated, legal owner- ship of the property, ~ The following is o statement of tho several donntions mnde ny they have been published front time to tiawe, tho date of tho first betmy Oct. 24, 187, and the Inst.nine quite thy, the announce- ment having Just by RiH o Audover Sominary, Professnrship of tho llelutlons of Christianity to tho Secnlar Selonces.,. . Al t College, Btono’ Profossoriiip of BIOIORY 1 vvvans + Associntion, for fue Uonsat Nashvillo, Atlanta, Tala- ‘oukulon, and Now Ortenns....... Bowdoln Caliewe, Frofessorship of Intot- leetunl aud Moral Philosupby, and to Sinish Momortal Jial), Curleton College, North Clalengro Seminiry, Protessorship o torat Phcoloiey uind epocial suidica. ... Dartmouth College, Stone Professorsiip of Intulectunl und Morul Philusopt Drury Collese, Springtield, Mo,.,, )-‘rruburr Ar.-mlmu(y 1y ihiltowell Cinssien! Sohoot umitton Collugo, Clinton sorship {n Natural Histor Towa Collego, .. Oborlln L:«vfionn. . Andover Thcolog ] , Mo g, eoee o velations and fricnds nbout, o uld struggling ehurches and studonty and anve nortgagoed higies, about, Tlanptdn Instituto, Fortrees Monroo, Vi Olivet College, Olivor, Mich, Hl[)oll Collexo, Ripun, Wiy, .., Itlinols Collexo, Jucksonville, 1, Marlotta Colloge, Malotta, O Holott Callese, Belolt, Wis.... .. Hobert College, Constaut inoplo, Howurd hiiversity, Washiugto Jloren College, Berea, ew Wear Eduiention’ Com Evungelienl work in Fra Drury College (ndditionul Dounia Lollego, Croto, Nel Calormlo Colfere, Colorado Springs, Washburno Collogo, T , K,/ Mussachusetts Homeaputhlo Hospital (for puennont freo bed Tioston €ty Mission Hoston North End Mistion, . uston Pemtent Femnles 'itcfuie N, 1. Fomato Moral Reforn Sou An, 3153, Associuntion (inal bk THE UTAH DELEGATE, Mormon Story of tho Icason of Gov, Murray’s Action. Dispateh tv New Vork nies, WaBNINGTON, Feb, g.—According to a lottor reoeivod by a gentloman in this eity from n ree spoustble persun residing nt Salt Luke, itappoars that tho netlon of Gov, Murray of Utal fu 1ssie ing n corttfieate of oleution as Delegute i Cone rons 10 Mr, Cumpbel), who receivod only o fow itndred votes, instead o Mr. Caunon, Who wag widonbisdly cloeted, was dictated by motives otlior thun thosewhicl sprivi feam public polioy, Or from i sonseientous desive to (llnu)lnrrt' pubs o duty, It {8 alleged dn thls letter that Uov, Murray hus bonght u largo ntorost In tho Brated” Moutton Siine loutann, udjoini, Atioe Ming, which ntter mine Is doveloping very rlel ore. 1144 furthor allegod tut Qov, Mureay s sold w part o his juterest In the Moulton Mino to Jlenry Wattersuns und that Campholl| B advanced Fh000 to Uudldw it fur the works Ing of the ores to be tuken froin til property. Mr, Watterson s now in Washington using bis ciforta to sceury th nonition of Santoy Siits thowa, and 13 sald o da abio vang bis inteoico amonis the Domacrats 11 the Houso to prejudios the ewne of Dolugato Cannon. 3tr, Campboll s n Heputdlean, wnd the fricnds of Delogato Canton sllege that Mr, Watterson's interest fn Mr, Campbell's cago srises trom the fact that ho fs nssocinted with that wentlemun und with Gov, .\lnrm’)' i the development of the mine above numed, Uov. Murray and Mr. Campbell are from Kone tucky, and wero welt sequuintod with e, Watters t prive o tholr hnmigrution to Utah, 4 e — Whut ol say must ho trie, The univorsal verdiet Is that the new No. 818 the slinplost and wost dupuble sowlng-muchine, Wheolor & Wil son Manufucturing Compauyy. 159 v st seddio Horsfurd's Avid Phosphate acts with declded benulit {n ¢ases of nnutritdon of tho braln from ubuse of alconol, % Colu. Yoo o) i R SR ‘Tho peoplo huve contidency in tho Bhakers' Sursapuritly, hecuuso o *genuing Bhkur mu lelne, lfimvm“. Dy tho Cuamterbiry Bhnkons, Bhsks er Villaygo, N. 11, K CRIMINAL NEWS. **Dr.” Crowe, Resurrectionist, Also in the Bogus Medical Di- ploma Business. Anna Btroker, the Wisconsin Murder- ess, Bentenced to Ten Years' Imprisonment. A Greaser In New Mexico Murders His Wite aud Chitd and Then} Hangs Himself. An Indinne Saloonkooper Hammers o Rough with o Mallet, Fatally Injuring Him. “DIY CROWE, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, WasninatoN, D, C., Feb, 1l.—Aun ncconnt {8 printed hero to-doy of the urrest in New York of uno Pr, Crowe,who, nbnut the time of the Dr. Bu- chunan excitement fn Philadelphin, wax exposed here Ina Almilir schome of selilng bogus medl- eal diptormus, Soon after ™ Dr.” [uchanan hnd protended sulcleo by Jumping from tho Camden Terey-bont, Dr. Crowe disappeared from Wash ington, und, shortly after, ninunk tho death-no- ticea In the New York papers wus one of Dr. Crowe, 1ho, the notico sahi, had died of Loprs- fiscase on the truin to New Yurk, ‘fhis story was not belloved here, nnd tho news of his narrest created conslderable Interest, but no surprse. 1t seeins thut he bo- came futoxleated in New Yurk at tho Astor Mouso and waus nrrested. On searcbing him his Mentity was ostablished. Two or three yours axca the Washington Medienl Institnto was shown up aa an ustitution patterned alter that of which “Dr.” Buchanan was the head, It fesucd clreulurs prowmising to furnish diplomas for 25 npioece, Crowo was Vice-Prestdent of thoaf- falr, which had no existence otbier than u tene- ment-house and n Post-Otlleo addross, When AT, Stowarts body was &tolen, Christian, tho resurrectionist, was belleved to fmplicated (n tharobbery, Crowe, In November, 87, adinitted that ho il been associnted with Christlan, 1foentd: T'was his partner in the and ain still prepared to fuenish “atilfs™ to colleges nt &5 per capita, or to any relinble purtles i quest of such sibie 1wiil agreo to sond Btewnrt's body, without polfeo Intorference, for $103,000,—not a dullur o uve beon w resurrcctionist for twenty raleed " about fifty or sixty tiffa’” evary winter, und nover wot canght. When nrvested the followlng lotter wus found: UNIVERSITY _OF IMONT, MEpicasn Dy BURLINGTON, Vi, Nov. 2, 180,—Lr, Croi- DeAnsin: Tsont you a sword-eane o fow dys sinco, sayfog thit [ wunted to opon w corre- pondence with you In regurd t LUsinoss mnt- ters, Woll, boré it 18 In a nutshell. Can you turnish me with some “stiifs,” and. it so, how noon, und what aro your terms? Yours, €., LoaGixs, Demonstrator of Anatomy. . B.—Anawer goon, Cra was arrested here ot tho timo of Line coln's ussnsaination, baviug been thought to bo implicated fn that deed have heen BARBAROUS PUNISIIMENT. JEFFRNSONVILE, Ind, Feb, 0.—A conviet In the Souttiorn Indiana Penltentiury ut this place was found dend in bis cell yesterduy. His nane wns Charles.0'Nell, 116 was one of tho puety of six who attemptod to escapu by reallng tno prison walls in Docember inat, and wus In soli- tary confineniont in punishment for his nt- tempt, and nlso to eure him of what the prison oflicinis call »soldlering,"—that s, not being willing to work, o complained greatly of il ness, Aaving ho was unnble to work, The vrison oficinla belloved ho wns only maklng pretotise, und ho wits placed luq cell from which the beds ding wis removed, Flisarms were thon drawn through tha gratings of tho cell-dunr und hand- cuffed on the outside, 11 this position he was compelicd to stand from §a. i to 12 m., and from 1 to 6 p. m. Thon he was relensed and cotnpolied to apend the night on the nuked floor, Of course tho punishiont killed him, for tho poor wreteh was positively i1l and unable to work. +Tho Coroner hold an fnquest, and a poste martom revealed tho fuot that O'Nell was ‘suf- ferlug from hunrt-disense, il one of his funis wits found to bo utterly congested, Thore wus, therefore, no * pluying oft* in his cse. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, 0., Feb, Il—Judge Hamtlton, of the Common Plons Court, to-day (istaned to urguments upon the petitlon of J. IL Townsend, sof Wiroonslu, for releaso upon « welt of hubens corpus, Rnd, ufter considerution of tho case, ro- manded the prisoner to the custody of tho police oflicers, holding that his arrest and detention wore Inwfnl. Later in tho day tho Judge exam- Ined the requisition«puners of the Wisconsin au- thorities charging Townsend with obtulnlog wnder false pretonses an indorsewment to n deatt, togothor with tho warrunt of arrest_directad by @ov, Toster to Sherltt Buckioy, Tho prisonce uppearod in court in tho custody of the Sherll, und, tho papers being found In due form, ho was turned over to Micbnel Lyans, of the Polleo-De- partment of Madisou, Wis,, who this ovening de- parted for the Badger Stuto with his mun. TILE MOCK MURDER TRIAL, Special Dipateh to The Chicaoo Tribunt, LAPAYETTE, Ind,, Feb, 11.—In tho 1lock murs der triul. this afternoon the defense put upon tho stand n Miss Sheohan, of Frankfort, and samuel Wines, poth of whom cinfm to bave been eye-witnesses 1o tho fruy n which Thomp~ s0n ruoolved bis death wound. “Thoy attlrm that, ot the thio the fatat blow was-struck, Thomps 501 anu Hoek wero clinehed i tho steigele, A third party, o man named Bosnott, 6f Kokomo, atepped np behind bim and strick Thomps two o threo times on the nend with n° il whon Tliompsun iropped to tho ground, fromn , which ho waa removes A ROUGIL HAMMERED, Special Duspatch to' The Chicago Tribune, TAvavyrre, Ind, Feb, 1L—About 11 o'olock lnst night four men ontored John Wendling's suloon and demanded n drink, e refused, when threo of the purty proposod to throw him out, and attompted to curry the threat into oxo- cution. Wendling drow a revolver und nimed at”. John MeAtoo, but tho weapon was Knooked up- wird, and tho ball missod s mark, Ho thon solzed n sevon-pound mallet, atriking MoAtce threo timos aver thohend, intlioting very sorlous Injurios,—wheibor lital or not eannot yot bo de- terntined, Thorouyhs throw Dricks throngh the windows, and demollshed much ot tho furniture of thosaloon, ARNESTED TIORR ARSON. Bpeclal Dispateh to The Chicaps Trilune, J5cKks0N, Mich, Fob, 11.—One wook ngo tho Tiuguo ook was discovered on fivo, the umos orfginating (n tho ment-market of Eugeno fus- soll, ILwas uscertalied thut Russell was fully insured, Tho oftlvials have been lookiug luto tho taatter, and to-iluy Russell and his two hired mon, Bukeno Androws and Georgo Donnelly, wore arrosted, charged with urson, llllrlrly Hasriie, the owner of the property fivad, wus the St phia, Jetioo [ Fofuaod 10’05 bt stuting that b Clrealt Coure alono could attund 1o thut, Up to s date bour ho uction on the part ot tho Court had been nunouneed, 0 JAIL DELIVERY. Spectal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, WaAukza. 1L, Fob, 11.=To-duy as Deputy- Bheriir O, 8, Lincolu entered tho Jull to givo the prisoners thelr dinnoer ho was nssaulted by throo prisoners, protty voughly bandled, and finally uoverpowored,~thireo prisonerd mnking tholr os- cupo=viz.: Martln Gorman, Joaoph Moody, and Robort Gordon. Moody and Gordon wore soon recuptured. Gortuan 8wt u furge, Al ot thom wore'in for potty uffon Mr. Lincaln regelved soine hrudses, Lt not suvers coough to interforo With Il befug very otive 1 tho vos cupture of the prisonen - SEN'TENCED. Speclal Dispateh 10 The Caleago Tribune, MANETOWOC, Wik, Fob, 1.~Judie Gilion tos doy pronounved sentonce upon Aunu Strokor, tho murnleress, aud alo upon Ernst Lard for ussanlt with Intent to «ill, glving the formor tun yueurs in the Stuto Prison ut burd lubor, the full oxtent of tho Juw under the vordiet, and tha Int- terono yeur fu the Siate Priso, tho forier to 1ive doys' and the Jut to two days' solitury continement in ouch yenr. . NO't GUILTY, SHpeetal Diapateh ta Ths Chicago Tribune, » * 0TTAWA, IlL, Feb, 1h—A caso bas been on trial fu tho Clrealt Court boro for u day or two In which Jauses W, Dunican nad A, J. O'Conor, two uttarnoys of Lu Salle, were chirged with rloting, ‘Tho Jury returned n vondiot of noe quittal thiv ovulie without leuving thoie scats, 1o Cuniso huving beotanbinitiod bo thom wita: OUt ATRUBIONL OF dnstruct AN OLD ELECTION GRUDUE, PRINCETON, Ind,, Fob, Jl—Jumnes Elis was shot aud Instantly killed by Cal. Barnott ot Hu- eleton, Ind. Tho trouble orlginated about an old elootion gruuge, Urout excltoment pro- valls, Puroott tled, but was captured shortly 5 i, nfterward, and is ‘hero now fn Jall, Bills was a (j‘nnnlulllc‘ and leaves o wifo and tweive chil- ren, MURDER AND SUICIDE. BanTA i, N. M., Feb, 1.~Early Thursdny morninie at Canads Deloy Alnnosn, thirteen wmllea from here, Jukinn “Vigll, Mexienn, kil his wife and_ yonng dnughter, chopping thom with an nx, and scvoroly wounded his son, loavs ing hin foF dewd.” The man thon hung himanlt tn raflor Intho same room. Cunso, insanity wroduced by Hytor. SKIPI'ED. DrTnotr, Mich, Feb, H.~HReports nre current that .13, 8t. John, cashinr and bookkeeper of the Suint Ignaco end of tho Mackinno & Marquetto Haflrond, has skipped out, tiking with him be- tween £2,000 and £5000 of the Company's funds. He'ta -“3'[‘050‘! b0 in Canada b bis way to Yngland. GUILTY OF MURDER. $1. Louty, Mo, Feb, 1.~The Jury in the caa of Joseph Katovsky, whosa third trial for kill- ing hid sweetheart, Augusta Simon, Oct, 10, 18698, thisnfternonn vaturned a verdict af gullty of wurder In tho first degroa. MURDERED. CINCINNATL O, Fob. 1L—losoph K. MeCor- mick, & fraveling man fromn this city, wont to his home fn iuatonylile, Ky., and was shot dead by W, I Maure, his brother-in-law, with whom uh old grudgoe existed, IANGED. Mestpriis, Tenn., Feb. 1l—Gresn Jackson, colored, was hanged at Marlon, Crittendon County. AMUSEMENTS, «sCampaning bgln'v t glven ln: evoning at Haveriy's to a very Iargo audience, the bonse belog nearly full. Though tho cast i3 apparently n strong one, the performe unco bud not the snap and go to it thas othier represeatations of tha work have had fiere, bt fugwod, fnd nt Umes nearly grew teddlons, whiere ftstionld hitve been stireing and effcctive. The chors work, upon which o mitch depends, was almost continuousty faility, while the heroine could net snd tho hero did ot 1l their rles with that spieit which two siuch passfonnte parts need. Campanini's Don Jie hus boen beard _here before. and iU ds known to ho un eftective and very vigorous performance, but it was only in_momonts last cvonlng timt it reached the genuine artistic atandard, whila “1n uction he wis slow, cold, and apparently fndflferent, and certulnly ‘wns any- thing but tho madly Infatunted victhn of € men'a faseinatons.” Belocen's porsonntion of Carmen was the Lest work shio brs done bere thiy scasun, In tho lightor phases of the eharncter sho was very pleustug, but she falled to bring out {ts passionate and sensuous sides OF tho Alirtliug coatensts of her viclous nature. © Her - singlng waa better than usunl, and (0 kome numbers qulto effeetive, especinlly tho Dance Song In the nn, Del Puento’s Toreador s well known here, &peelnl mention. It isun enav, graceful, epirited personution, though ho lacky it 1ho robustneas and antmnl vigorand physique ot the bull-fighter to make It truo to nature, i alnzlng of tho Torcador's song galned him o earty encorw mnd tho rare honor—for u " male urtlst—of n__bands fome floral wreatb, Valleela’s Michacla was charmingly sweet In simplielty and grence, and - ber singng throughout was exguisitly true, tender, and beautiful, |} tho third act was the finest s e, Tho minor parts wor ‘This alternoon * Linda * will be given, und thiy evening * Rigatetto™ will closo the seson. A CRAYZ MEMPITS, MEMPHIS, Tens, Feb, 1L-The sitle of seats for tho Bernhurdtseason hul beon anpounced to comnence this morniig ut ¥ o'clock, Long Le- fare tho hour namerd o lurge crowd had grtbered nt the pluce dosignnted. . The pollue were catled 011 10 pressrve order, bit, owlig 1o the uction of A faw, it was found fmpossible for thase who hul been inlive for four noura to mafntain thoir position. 3urens Muyer, ngent of Milo, Bern ardl, Femonateated, ana, i row being inminent, tho sile was postponad nutll Weduesday, Sho l‘llxmenm(for three performancgs, beginnlng Fris uy next, reat arin i ——— TIE REMENYI CONCERTS. Remenyi, the celebrated violintst, will give hig Inst two concerts here thia soason this afters noon and evening fn the Ceutral Music-Hall. The concert In tho evening will be Remvoyi's [0th coneort in this country, DRAMATICC NOTES. Mr. J. St. Maur, tho agont of Salviat, s in towd. Tho great Italian will opon atMeVicker's on Monday, tho Zist, IHis company spesk In English, while, of course, he piayain his nutive tongue, o will apen fn *Othello,” and during tho tivst week will play four tintes, On_ tho off- nights tho company will present ** The Guy'nor." Horaco MeVicker, John T, Raymond’s man- ager, telographa to this city in regard to the new nt ply, * Fresh, tho Amerioan™: * At pres moinent overy seat sokl for bulanee of tho week: orchestrn ol Alago; 4n ever-chinging choras, of about. ity ut b co windaw, where sotiies thinyg liko lucee fulls from enrly morn L dowy even.” Mr. 1 A P, Thorne, the lover of * My Gerald- 110, now running at Hoaley's, met with un uce cident yesterday atternoon, Ile eheountored (t this way: 1t scoms that Mr, Thorny and Mr, Clen Perlolit et In_a_rosort of utory known as *The Drum.” The latter cliimed that tho former owed him a bill, very nnlikely thing, of course. When Cleni made his clulin known to Ed, Ed ropudiated with scoru and n- dignation, High words ensued, and the weangle wound up by Clem ifting b8 1ist and striking Edin the ¢ye with such force ns to prevent his appearance on the stuge In tha evenly, A lboral application of leeches and raw beer wlll, it is hoped, restore tho optio to it normat conditlon, and Bd will personate the ramnntlz lover us usuul this afternoon. Sain Colville Is nguin on his native heath. Tho New York Hurld suys e s not anly sceured the right of production uf ** Michuel Strogotl,” but be hus nlso purchused the entive rights of “Tho Worll,” 1he speotaculur success at tho Drury Luuo ‘fheatro, London, which {s shortly t0 by broduced nt that thoatre, This, mostiikely, will b brought out ut Wulliek's. ~Three lght L by 3 Colville.: Ono now running b Paris; the atbor two Mr. Colville did tot care to natio At present, but theso thros operns will (e tho reportolra of - compuny which tmay muko lg appenrunce this season, dut posalbly iot il noxe year, On four duys Mr. Colvillo sttended soven s mllll{ diferont hollday ploces tn 14 rm)l. Manchoster, Uirmingham, aud Loudou, and Rinong those, ho suya, *thoro wern not fouy attruetions thut 1 would give n dush for in Amerien. Desplto o rourh voynge, Mr, Calville is in excetlent bealth, and n Freneh ugeont, it 8 eald, gives n partieninr chnrn to his converation, ‘Tho Ciipper thus sums up o results of the Now York drumativ seuson: *¢ Jnstuntaneous and eleotrie successen ' {n this olty have hot utel with tho adecess which attendud “tho _presentu- totl of NoW pluys o FOW yeum ago, if wo except * Huzel Kirke,' now in’Hs second year at the Mudison-Square ‘Theatre. Wailuel's end the Unlon-Squure, to which we hud n ook for capital pluys and long rins, b done littio ar nothing this scuson, thelr fresh nttrugtions Defug almost worthieas, * Whoro's tho Cat ' the Intest produeton st the former theatre clonguted farce, nonsensleal aud frivolous, soarcely i redevming point fn itacomposition, *Tho Cred ho fyestiest nt the UnlonsSqiuir, fudled in fte Infaalon, wiid_gave placo to tho ofd ¢ Dunlehelts’ Peb. b, ¢ Ulgumy® ut tho Standard foll stillhorn, and SOlivett tha Itk glves pluce to Kaymand's * Fresh.' *The Blaek Venus,” at Niblo's hua by no means paralyzed 'omg while Daly's*Zanina,’ though h{ no menns o great sucoeesy, bus done Talrl { woll, Tt 18 to bo hoped l?xlt batter results witl attend the productinn ol othor nuw plays during the rewulnder of tho seuson,” B BUSINESS NOTICES, Wor constipation, hlllnn-un-’ honduche, ndigestion, tuko Arond’s Ve Bowel Hegulutor, the muost pleasunt, m| harmiess lnxative, It fmmediatefy ' reffoves n honduehe, strengthions thy stomncd, stinulutes tho liver and kidnoys, and purities the bload, For salo by all drogygists, Vin Buhanok, Bte- venson & Co., wholusulo agents, Main depot, store, corner Mudison street tnd Fitth uvenus. Noelence in tho houseliold toaches us that poor and mdulieratod Fluvoring Exircts, whila vosting n tritlo less, Increaso tho doctor's billy, und make nuturcd greatost ift, w bealthy Ktomineh, 0 curse. Burnctt's Extricts uro pure, IRussla Nalvo 1s Argsoid as tiia ady by thut wil il thols ciatoluns und Ui thus fivrontior wil Cluthing mado M Ao Riiininga Dudizo Thiwe Kiinnets wnd Yaht Clutha must boar thy (FIII nrk tichet, l\‘:lll-il hy e Selliug Auonts (o all parties urturiuk the govde, WENDERL, FAY <& C0., Selling Agents, Middlgox Compunyy | N V' 47 Franklin-st, o R S Tainahy Uoa MEDICAI BLOOD POISONING. Symptoms, Loss of Memory, Smell, Taste, and Hearing, Rotting of the Membranes, Car- tilages, and Tissues, Wasting of the Flesh, Cough, and Consu[nptlon. Frighttal Progress of a Gigantie Disecase.” Views of Dr. Sanford. Catarrh In s dostructive forco stands next and undoutitedly leads un to consumption, for i1 cortaln constitutions the transition from one to anothar I only a questlon of thne, Ttis therofora singnlar, ay we havo frequently remaeked, that thoso nmicted with this fenrful discase should not make it tha ob- Ject of tholr Hyes torid thamsolves of e Doceptive remadles concouted by 1anorant protenders to modis cul knowledis huvo woakonod the contidence of the great wnjority of sulferora In all Mdvortised remodies. They becoma rusigned to n 110 of misery rathor than torture themselvos with doubteul palliatives. * But this vl navor do, Cntarrh must be met ot evory stago, and combated with all our might. In many eanca tho disense has wnsumed donyorous Fymutoms. ‘Tho bones and enrtilaxe af tho noso aro eaten away, the orgnns of liearing, of soeing, and of AIng po nfiected ns to bo uscless, the uvuln no clonznted, the throat so intiamed und trritated, s to proiies u constant wW distrossing canglt, The dropping of putrld mnucus Inte the thront ana stoniach during siesp fecds the absorbents with a polson which ultimately nffecta tha lungs, Wver, und kldnesn, and prostrates the patient beyond the hopo of recovery, Atthls nrany stake of Catarrh, can the consclons tlous physician reconimand o romody as a cure for thix dlscuse? Cortatnly, “F'ho compretiensive trantnient which bears our name, and known os SANFOIINS ILADICAL CUNE, 14 @ porfoct spocifio for every formi of Catarrl, from o Almple cold to the ulcomtiso stagos of tho thront snd lungs, Nothing In modieing (310 1t Tho RADICAL CURE, with IStPiovED INIALER, the CATARRHAL SOLYENT, for chrunlo and offonsive forms of tha dls. cane, uil combinnd render n curo possiblo In overy cate. 1t s 10 exnyatorntion to say that no alngie con- 1ributtan ta the stundard mediclnes of the day cquals 1 1t ine been s0ld In evory town end city of the United States, aud avorywhore-Is ncknnwlodged by wAprejudicod physcinns, druzglsts, sna the very oAt peopla to b whl that Is claimed of it Prico of Radical Caro, with Improved Inhaler and Catnrehnl Holvont, neatly wrapped i one package, 4. Suld und recommended by alt drugglsts. Ask for Sunford's ltadicul Cure, General Agents, Weeks & Fotter, Boston. Caliins’ Voitule Plusters relleve In five minntes, MALT BITTERS. ARE YOU WEARING 0UT? yout Body wr Mind woarlnk wat undor oxcessive . care gdinr, or Wit aked o fhe o y Orun i HITTERS, 0 pire, nntermontod ML §Eops, Cafirayn., wnd T, whd tho fiing und Strenuthaning Modicine ever Hittors | owica”ut iinttuiions wiinrly . 52} " Mn! A be; B -, ny's Slgnature, Rold fi"t‘r}'l’hl’l’” SAEEN: Lams Mule 584 CLEARTN %o COLDEXOPPORTONITY CARSON, PIRIE & C0.S Annual Clearing Sale BOTH STORES, Madison & Peoria-sts., N. ClarkAE Erie-sts. LADIES’ Underclothing! The Dest Bareains Yot Olfeed, Ladies? ('lmmlucfi—,:vlllrfinllir«xldnmd Ine sertings, good musiin and well-made, at 40 ¢ts 3 cheap ot 35 cts. Ladles’ Chemlses, with threo rows of Ine werting und finmburg Edge, ut 60 cls; ustal pricey 85c, Ladles’ Brawers, Lonsdale Muslin, with three Clusters of Tucks,- Cambrle Ruf- flo_and Tueks in Rufile, 50 efs 3 cheap at 75 ets, Ladies’ Drawers, with deep Rufilo of Embroldery, 75 cts, Ludies' Drawers, donblo Rufio of deop Emyroldery, Fralt of the Loout musliu, L; extra value. 1,000 Ladies’ Walking Skirtk, Tucks and Cambrie Rufle, 85 cts ench 3 eannot be madls for 65 els. Tl }Vulklnl: Skirts, hottom trimmed with Embroidesy, al 85 ofs encl, 25 doz. Skirts, richly trlmmod, at $1 . vach extra value, . Tadles* Night Gowns, Rufiled and Tucked all down tho fronty at 75 ets, 85 dtoz, Ludies’ Nlght Gowns, Tucked and Embroliered Yokes, eleguntly made, at 98 efsoand 1 each 3 warranted to he the hest goods In this eity for the money, Ladies’ Underskirts, Corset Covers, and Bridal Sets,* u large assortment at prices that defy compoetition. A complete line of Infants’ Wear and Childven’s Long aud Short Dresses at very low prices, Boys® Waists fn all slzes at 23 els each, A fow moro of those Farmer Satin Skirts, quiliedy nt B1 ench 3 worth $9, 200 All-Wool Twilled Flunnel Skirts In fl;ua" i-u;t:jm, wlllh },‘ulorvd Eiuhrn.h!o;s, F 30 onels former priee, $2. #3, and §3.50. P T GARSON, PIRIE & GO, IIE!IIKI . GOODS, GONSANER COAT: Ruhher fadles’ Uirculars, el Wholvsale aud Hutal R. 'I'. WHELPLEY, Ll 4, Uik § abuests