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THE CHICAGO 12080 N WIDNENDAY, MARCIH ~ LORRIGN. 1 Grevy Rofuses to Berve i1 Parnell on the Viotor ™ flugo COommittes. ais Action Due to Intimations Recoived from Grent Britain, / / ghe The Coercion Bill Reaches the Upper House of Parliament. Bitler Lxpressions Towards Americn Used hy the Lords in Debate. ' The Bill Rushed Along, Lord Beaconsfield Admitting Its Necessity, Pasgsage by the Commons of the Bill to Disarm Irelande The New York Bohemian, Devoy, Well Advertised by Lord Harcourt, Home-Rule Scheme to Join with Tories in Defeat of a Liberal Land Bill, Further Accounts telating to the YVictory of the Boers in South Afriea, - & Singlo Day of the Oommune's Reign in {Lima and Oallno Cost 6,000,000, TIE TRISIL, ACCOUNT OF TIN: TWO OUTRAGHS, Sveclal Catle, Loxnos, Mareh *L—A Dublin corre- spondent tetezraphs the folluwlng coneern- Ing two agrarlan outrages in County Mayo: Mr. flearne was Clerk of the Petly Sesslony and Land: Agent of the Igte Lord Mountmorres’ brother. Ile was proceeding on foot (o hls resldonce, sit- usted nnllo from Ballinrobe, ufter nttend- ing Petty Sessions, ol was fired ot when within forty yards of hls home. o recelved six woundls, and was not expeeted tosurvive the night, No frrests have yet beenmade. A woman states that she siw two men fire at My, Iearne, but did not know thent, THI: OTHER, On Sunday nfght o shot was fired into the bedraom of Mr. Georee Scott, of Crossmo- lina, near Balting, The hullet grazed the head of u child who was sleeplng with Mr. Seott, and penetrated the bed- clothes, Mr. Seott, who Is High Constabie of Tyrawly, faul lately taken w grazing furtn which had been soma thne veant. Thoro Iy nuclew to the woulil-be nssusin, Adispateh to the Phnes from Balllnrobe statesthat Hearne fs still alive, but In o very preenrions condition, THE CUBRCION ACT 10 GO INTO EFFECT y 4 DAY MORNING, Spnelut Cable, Dentas, Mareh 1,—1he Coerelon net will vut I foree on "Thursday morn- g fmmediately after the endet ment, Noooarrests will b made In Dublin, though for reasons appenving to bo urgent to the Exeeuitve, the City wnd County of Dublin will be mmedintely pro- clalmedt, ‘The reason of thls 13 that since lnst fall Dublin bus becoine o rendezvous for nwny who have transferred thelr ullegiance to foreign States, notably Amer~ fea, and whose conduct I3 susvletously shm- ilar to that adopted In the yenrs 1860 and 1507 by Ameriean emlssaries. Many have been Tecognized ny OLI AGENTS OF THE PENIAN CONSPIBACY; atlll, they,iwva committed no overtact justi: f¥ing thefr arrest or prosecution, * During the Coercion debnts many havo fled, The same mnay be sald of the prominent mewbers of the Leaguo Bsceu- tlve, With, few oexceptiong they arenow out of harm's way, It ls further stated that no arrests witl bo mado throughe out Ireland until primn facle ovilence of some overt act Justifying fmprisonment Is laild bofors “the Lord Lieutenunt, L3 not expected that more than w hundred arreats will be made in all Ireland, 1t §s ag bresent contempinted to wsw Kibmain- bum Jall for the Incarcerntion of ul - prisonors wrrested umbor the aet Phis fufl will bs very strongly gunrded, Thera Is no truth In tho rumor that llsts of members of Parlinment, ete,, have been made out by the Castle authoriti MUCH INDIONATION Iscaused in Land-Loaguo circles by Mr, Dee Voy's telegram to the Ilome Seeretury, It Iy egarded s caleufuted to fnereaso the rigor with whieh the Coerclon net will bo anvlled. Even its withdrawal would not, it Is stuted, make n compiete rupture betweon the Land Lenguo In Lreland yund the sectlon ofthat organtzation revresented In Amerten by 3Mr, Devoy and his nsociutus, GUEVY AND PAUNELL, - Spectat Cable, ’lamu, March L—In an interview at 1 O'elock this morning with Messrs, Parnoll nd O'Kelly, Mg, Puenell tnformed w corres Stadent “that the Vieter Iluge Comw- mlttes ot Honor, of which he bad heen wsked ond bad - consented 10 become n membor somo ngo, received 8Vt from an offleer of the Freneh Guverns 2ent who Inttmated to them that the Presk- Uit of the Republic, nt the Instance of the Englishy vernnient, requested that Mr, Tarnell’s name should bo struck St of the Committeo llst. ‘The Committes, after matury retleetlon, ununimonsly retused deomuly, On this the Prestdent requestud "at his own namo 3 SUGILT B WITHDRAWN, \lfi[L‘Ssrn. Parnell and O'Kelly had inter- III“ll\” With representutives of the Spanish ) South Ameriean press to-day; slso with & "umlnlw. Bonapartlst Deputy, and with M, wa;“]"‘ of the Intransiyeant, My, Parnoll i fOHowed to Parks by Mr. Howard Im?l‘ e, Chiet of the London Detective Do- o ‘i‘t‘lfl. Who arrived hors on the 25th ult,, . el on tho @ith, ‘The ¥ronch Govern U0 bonger watgles bin, Rexpogr O HUGO'S MANIFESTO lu.l{ficlcsd to appear to-duy or to-morrow, llat:ia Paruell and 0°Kolly ure stitl at tho i Brighton, Sy, Parnell will retura to ub»lx'm In thue for “Thursduy evening's D!:b-u i the Commons, Mr, 0'Kelly will Phe 'A_bly Temuln hicre wduy or two longer i "..mul guers decline to hus(uluglu’ shing shelr necounts by Mr, Mifel l,l:;uy’f letter fu to-day's ‘Thmes, M. i nell's ) O'Kelly’s attention were v to the murder of Mr, Herne ta-niziit, 'Y ottelbute gt .w exaspuration cansed by the passake of the Courcion bith . “Tho policy of oppressloy,” #nld Mr. O'Kelly, “ig benring its frulta Stoukd Mr, Dlllon be arrested Lo will b Instantly replaced.” Murshal MacMalion has wrltten o lotter consenting to ‘recelve Megars, Parnell and O'Kelly liera to-morrow, - EETRIL FIOM METCHEY, 7o the Weatern Assotinted. Pres Loxvox, Mareh L—Mitehell enry, Mome- Ruler, writing to the gentlemen who neeuserd him of deserting the Land League, snys: "1 wever belonged (o the League, s stupld and feeattonnd polley during the past fow wmonths hins erippled the Trish vote In Parlite ment forever, The money extracted from the poor people In Amerlea and ot home 1s removed 1o foreln woil, atd no necounts are publisheds "Tho leader fHes at the very crisis of the fight in Parllument,” ABANDONED, ‘The Invge meellnz which 18 wos proposed tohold i Dublln under the nuaplees of the Howe-Mulers has been abandoned, owing to Lord Tlurtington’s stafement in the Iouss of Commons lnst night relative to the Publie AMeetings bill, MONTALLY WOUNDED, Henarne, lnud agent to the brother of tho Inte Lord Mountmorres, has been tired at by two men near hiy tesidence at Ballinrobe, and mortully wonnded, le recelved six plstol-shots, COALITION, "Il lenders of tha Conservatives in tho Tlonss of: Commons have decided to make desperate attempt to defent the Irish Land bl Ly conlition whh tho 1fome-Rulers and disnffeeted Kadieals, ENCER Earl Spencer, Lord Prestdent of the Coun- el moving the secomd rending of the Coer- clon DIk poluted ont that outrages, though greatly dimnished in number, were still committed in freland, and he efted some re- cent enses,” He sald these outrages could only be the result of Inflnmmatory speeches, but tho necesstty of the bill nrose less from the perpetration of the outrages than from diflienlty In tracing the offenders. Earl Spencer did not . wish thelr Lordships to think rebellion in Trelaud was Tniminent, but when such n hostile feeling oxisted, and when Ameriean pupers wore ncittng Irishe men to rebellion, outrage, and assusinntion, thers would be great dunger if prompt and eflicient measures wers not taken for the maintenunee of ligy and order. LORD UEACONS] reluctantly supported the bill, beeause ho thought ft sbsolutely necessary. Agltation in Ireland was fostered by an organized con- spiraey of forelgners, 1t wasabsolutely nees essury the Goverinent should possess power to defend the Queen from foreln cone spirators, who were passing to and fro bo- tween another country and Irelamd, LORD GHANVILLE deelared coereion necessary, » The bill was ther read the second thme, and, the committee-stuge having been nega- tived, the third readiyg was fised for Wednesdny morning, TLANCOURT'S RECITAL OF DILLON'S SPEECIL Lord Hareourt, introducing the Disnrning blll, referred o the speech of Dilton, in Augnst, Ine which the speaker advised the asunts to mareh to the meetlngs in miiitary ovder, nvowed that by obstrpetion in Parlia- ment they coulil set tha people free to drill, and deetaved that every Irlsliman bad o right to have a vifle it he lked, e then referred to the domlellfary visits by armed bands and the shootiug of fenrne. The Ll he sald, would touch nobody who songht lawrul £nds by lnwlul means. PASSAGE OF I MSARMING DILL. Mr, O’Donnell moved that permission bhe not granted for the introduetion of the Wll, and made a rambllng speeeh, z The Home Seeretary explained that search warrants under the LI would run twenty- one days. After further debate Mr, Sexton, TTome- Ruler, moved an adjournment. 'Themotion was rejected—202 to 21, Mr, Healy, Home-Ruler, wishing to ad- dress the House, the Speaker appied the gag. Lord Hartington moved that the question he put, and the motlon was ndopted—207 to 22, Leaveto introduco the bill was given~103 to —and the bIl passed. HAICOURT ADVERTISES DEVOY, Lord 1 jurt, ome Seeretary, sald he hind feecived u threatentng telearam stgneit “Jabt Devay,” bat dld not Intend to ke rapresentations in regavd to the eireymstance to the American Government, Suelt repro- sentatlons might glve rise to Internationnl controversy, Devoy, from a British conviet, had become an Amerlean eltizen. “As long a8 he nnd hls confederate leaders of the Land Liengus nre content to remain beyond tho sen and ow'the other slde of the Atlantle, wo will not Interfere with them, If they enme over, we might pay them some attention,” ‘The remarks were wade In n jocular man- ner, THE DISAUMING BULL. Lord Hartington sald: “The Government weans 1o go on with the Irish Dissrming blll duily, but Thursday the Seerctary for War will move tho Committeo of Supply at 0 D. ., o make o statement regarding army organlzation, ''his is beeause prevented by obstraction from making u statement yester- day,” ‘The Iome Sceretary introduced the Dls- arminz bill, 1t prohibits the possession or earrying of urms oxeept by lieense, permits the senreh of 0 honse from sunrise to sunset, and empnwors the guthorities to prohibit aud regulnte the hoportation and sale of arms, dynnuite, and nltro-glyeering, "The mnxie mum pennity on swmnary conviction 1s thres mouths’ hnprisonment withont hard lubor, Tho bill remalns in foree five years, Urgoney, was votud for the Disarming bill by 403 to 87 No Consvrvatives voted In tho minority, which ncluded Asiton W, Dilke and Labouchére, Biwards, MeDonull ‘Thompson, Burt, Bradlaugh, and Cowen, Lindienls, TIE TSI MEMBENS have telegraphed Parneli to:return to Par- lament, IN DU . Dunray, March 1,~The police arg very actlve In makwg arrangemonts for urrests, and Nsts of persous have heen prepared for presentution to the Vieoroy, ‘e Lud Loeague will uot b Interfered with so Jong - s Jtkeeps within reasonablo boundsg Owing to the near approach of the enforcement of the Covrelon bill severul persons from the other slde of the Atlantle have disuppeared from Dublln. 'The Fenluu oloment 13 con- sldered contomptible, end the authorities know everythiug conneeted with it, ‘SOUTIL AFRICA, TIE DRITIAN LOSK IN OFFICERS AT SPITZIOD, Mouxt Proseeer, Miaveh L, ~The obiclal list shows, to the present, that two oflicers were killed, ons of whom was Gen, Colley; Tour Captaing, o Mdjor, and three Licuten- ants were wonlided ; and two Captatns and four Licutenunts tuken prisoners, One Colonel, ono Mujor, and one Lleutenant ure missing, TUE BATTLE, A correspondent with Gen, Colley’s force nf Spitzkop glves the following account of tho sngugement: Spitzkop s ubout 3,000 yurds from the Bour position. 'I'wo companies wero Jeft ue the baso of the hil), and the remalader of the troops tolled np the hill, which Is yory steop and diftteult of ascent, on hands and knees, It was Impoygsible to huve car- rledup the mounntaln guns. 1lad we had those, the result wight have been ditferent, ‘Tho whole furee renched the sununit befors dayhzht, and abont'5 o'clock began firing, The jBoers, had no videts posted, and awere completely surprlsed, bup promptly returned the fire, Out men hnd but little cover, though somewhut better thun that nt Inzoge Lilver. 1 estimato tho aumber of Boers at the base of the LN nt aboat 2,000, mlddny their loss was certninty heavier than ours, GEN, COLLEY was cotisplenons for conlness and conrage, o kept up constant communication with the camp by slznals, Shortly after noon the Thoer fire, which heretofo fifty shoty per minute, inerensed to a torritie volley, Our men wers unable to withs It "They wavered and were rallied ; way faignin, and ran In general snuve gul pent, Phe Boera cllmbed to the sumnlt of the hill, and followed them with n terrible fire ns they went down the other slde, TS CORMESPOND wins eaptured by the Boers, who treated him well and gave him a passto return to the British camp, e identified tho hody of Gen, Colley on the field, Gen, Colley was shot Just before the close of the engagement white glving an order to eense firmyg, FAILY BEA Loxnox, Maren L.—Detalled ncconnts roe eefved to-dny vender it cortatn that the Trit- Ish swere driven from Spitzkop beeanse they were fuirly beaten. The fight ended In o rout, The most moderate estimato places the loss at 00 killed aud wound The fat- ter lny exposed to o heavy raln from Sunday afternoon untll early Monday morning, THE BIITISIE Fulcn, Gen. Itoberts will have, by the tlme ho ar- rives at Nutal, a foree of 3,000 nen, THE HOERS HAVE CARRIED THE NODY oF GEN, COLLEY Into thelr Langer, und sent word that thoy will surrender 1t as 8ot as desfred. A party has necordingly been dispateled to brimg tho remning to cump, "The Boers hive taken fivi possession of Spltzkop, . TUEL MEN ENGAOED 1S TIGUT AT 8P1TSKOP state that the shot that kitled Gen, Colley wns fired at four paces from him, A dispatel from Lloemtontein reports that the Boers telegraphed President Brand, of the Orange Free State, that they have taken n company of solalers and seven ok vrisoners, T CORRESTOND] at Prospect HIL, taken prisoner and released by the Boers, reports that he il an inter- view with Joulert, the Boer connnmdant, who complalned at Gen, Colley for bringing on o battle when peace necotintions were proveeding, andsufd the Boers were prepared to trent for peace only on the basls of Jib AN OFFENSIVE 1RSI RENEGADE was with Joubert, and appeared to be his chief ndviser, ATIONS 1N TIE OUSE OF COMMONS, oy, March 1.—In the ouse, Wil Lawson asked whether any orders had beer given restrainiig the army In the "Lransvaal from advanelng until the result of the nego- tlations with the Boers was known, Childers, Seerefary for War, regrétted an Iuabliity to mako any statement vegarding the communleations between Gen. Colley anel the Boers, or the Instructions to Gen, Colley, particularly as, In consequence of Gen, Colley’s death, he s not guite sure of the position of the negotlations. Childers also snldl thoe loss of tife In the fxht between Gen. Colley and the Boers had been exag- gerated. Thirty-tive ofieers and 603 men wors engaged, ‘Phree oflicers were killed, nine wounded, and seven tuken prisoners; total kitled, 833 wounded, t22; taken prisons ecsor mlssing, 50, Besld THE REINFORCEMENTS alrendy announced,it had been declded to pre- pare threo further infantry regimenty to e shipped from Gibralter and Malta. e had nsked Gen, Wood I he required imove trans- Port niutes and horses for eavalryjand artit- lery, A battery of artillery and possibly a regiment of cavalry will be sent to Natal, and further volunteers from thesriny reserve will be reerulted to keep up the strength of tho reglments in Natal, BRITISH NEWS. WOOL. Loxmox, Mareh L.—At the wool sales to- day, 10200 bales were disposed of, chiefly Tort Phitip and New Zealud, Moderate at- tendance, Demand falr for gond qualities, but fuulty ftat. Prices favor buyers, TIE OCEAN, The disabled steamer Othello arrlyed at Tlymouth, ‘The stenmer Stmosa, nt Leftn, from New York, jetttsoned part of her eargo on the voyuge, AFGUANISTAN, In the Tlouse of Lords, the Under Scere- tary for India said it was the wish and inten- tion of the Government to withdraw the troops from Pishin ns well a3 Candabar, I'here was no Intention to make any change ll\t present regarding the ocenpation of Quet- nh. , GURMANY. THE MONETARY CONF Beny, March 1.~Herre Clnirman of the Munlelpnal Bank of Ger- many, and Schrant, Government Comncllor, have been designated to represent. Germany at the Mo RE TION IN RUSSIA encounters great difieultles from tho pro- vinelal authorities, to whow the projeet was referved for examination, It Is proposed to Include the Income-tax system upon fnvested *enpital, retiens to be mady by taxpayers une der Bieavy penalties for concealment of facts, ¥ 1T 19 BTATED that Prince Blsmarek Intends alterlng tho Colnnge Jaw, mmking such alteratlon de- vendent upon the result of tho monetary conference, 4 THE BAS TROUNL. It THE ALBANIAN TUINKEY REVOLT Atness, Mareh L~The Greek Govern- ment 18 Informed that 4,000 Turkish troops have been dispatehed from Junina 1o attack the revolted Albantans, [tlssnid that the Porte 1s much eserélsed over the uspeet of Albnnlnn affairs, ond i consequently In- clined to settlo the Greek guestion. QAINING TIME Brnran, Mareh 2~Regarding war with Greeeo as unuvoldable, the Porte I3 trying to prolong negotiutlons until military stores from Amerlen arrive. BT*AIN. //uman'r\' FOR POLITICAL OFFENSES, Maniin, March 1L, —"The Corro states that Marshul Campos Intends to submit’ a bill to Ns colleagues granting o general nnesty to -all persons tnpticated I or condeinned for politieal offenses, Fhe nmuesty will lnclude nl} Cubnns deported for complielty Iy insur- rectlon, o ei—— BOUTH AMERICA, THE COMMBNE. ° PANAMA, Feb, 2L~The losses by fire and robbery during the riots in Lima and Calluo are esthnazed at S6,000,000, CENTRAL ASIA, A BAID, Loxnox, Maroh L—A dlspateh from Khelnt says 500 ‘Lokke-"Turcomans have left Tejond for u rudd on Oskabad. e t—— THE ALLEN MURDER TRIAL, Bpectar Disvatea to Tna Chicago Tridune, GunEva, W, Blarch L=Tho cross-oxanlngs tion of Charlos Dyas was all that ocourred in tho Allen murder vaso to-day, the Judygo not arcv- g until nears B op, . This exuming- tlon dovelopsl tho fuot that Dyus was woll acguuinted with Libble Allon, dunghe tor of tho wurderod nlan; bad seen ber wulch; hud tiad ft s In bunds; bt visited hor twonty-tive or thivty tiwes, sbowing that ho was on friendly relations with hers visited bor twico botoro the murdar; did uot recolieet tho exact timo of tho Iast vislt; bave sven her sinco tho murder, umde ulso sinco bls urrost; bave seon Deteeave’ Whipple fvo orsla times whilo iufall. The gencrat question was nekod by Mr. Vau Buren, und roponted sov- eral times, whothor bo vegurded tho conversas tion ubout steativg tho watch ua ki varacst or fu jest, It wus' wtubboruly reslsted by counsol for the prosccutlon, and tiully ruled out by tho Court. Tuo witucas ulso swore Up to 2, 18BNV ILVES PAGERD that Will Fhomas I('rmw \|‘lln| hie (hyns) was well I o v nepalnted with Mise Atlen, Witness did not smnber tnlking nbout the affale o ooy one Herberts dld 0oL el WL Thomns o hud never i i of b ranw ppair. dn the con o when Thomas paked lijm if e meant “Fiomas hnd_onn arns up nn eort of bl swhen ‘Thomna spako think he wis gomg down 1o wits friendiy ] Of the conversation ml Ward at tho depot. Ha did hier of the Infamons proposition FFe was out - atont town e I s’ nipe ation In 1l iy then mnde. Feb. 11, tho night of tho murder, until ahout 9 g'eloeks then went to Pattiss’ Droge store,”where ho stept. [lo went to bed sut 108 p, Bl RIS Witd alone, 1o recoived o ok age A Ahot o Hatter, i pavs it o i . A, ordawlcke on it B e belue ure i i x Attarnes 15 1o conditiona g s el on siving 4 The witness wad here . discharged, I thu Court ndfourned unti) morniog. e A HEAVY HAUL. A Burglar Secures $2,000 and a Diamond Pin After Having Chloroformed (he Owner~Yo Clew lo {le Operator, The most extenaive robbery that has oceurod In thiselty rinco the butglucy of the Unlon fron and 8 Company's safe was reported to the polles of Cottnge” Grove avenue at b o'elock Monday morning, A8 usunl tho utmost scercey wus pregerved, nnd the particulurs enno to Nght yesterdny morning. At the honr mentioned the pollee w otified that the rostdence of 1, Smith, 14 Micligun avenue, hud been entered Sundny: nlght by burglurs, whe, after wloroforming Mr. 8nith almost ta death, hnd elped themselves to $2000 cash and o dinmond P with alx _smull und one turge dinmond Bet fu the form of Upan go- Smith wne n-lnw, Mr, A, V, attendunee upon him, furs tafls o was cognizant of, os ho e Btory of tha feh 18 0 commodious three-8tory and ent brick structure, and Mr. Smith Y alono . on the _parlor Unon getting up Mowday morning Mr. Windsor found clothing strewed in the Bnll, and tha door: lending Into the slecplng apirtmnent of Mr, Bmith slightly ajar. The key ol the front door wad Iying on the Tloor, ns If it had dropped out of tho lock, sl the entire first Blory af the bulllllnfi wits thoroughly chilled, one'of the pirlor windows betng wile open, ML SMITIL WAS - FOU ABLEL in his ronm in the rear of the parlor, but all eiforts o aronso bit proved unavailing. 1lo Wiy breathing heavily, und hnd tho appearance of one uifering trom ephlepsy, Dr. Tacker wan Promptly sumimoped, aud At ORCs oI CoLeFE floor, APPARENTLY tha fogins he gmolt tie ndor of ehforo- form. 1t was his opinlon that Mr. Bmith had heen heavlly dosed with that droy, and ha treated i necordinglys Floutly at ubout 2 o'clock the patient began to tiaw wigus of roturning consclonsness, and #peedlly revived under treatment, Tho symp- tous were all those consequent upon n over- duse of chioroform, but What appesred most slnm{.l’ur. thore was only the adur of the drig y ough Benrch of mises fuled 10 Fovenl niy rg, Aponge, or article of clothing which had” by futurnted ‘wuh the drug, or uny bottle - wh i e it might ) contiined. Mr, Smith sullered vio- o nousea and bewdiche, but er entirely recovering was unnble to throw any - lght upon “tho miystery, Ile mbered nothing, obly that upon nl-llrlxiu ut 1he usunl hour Sunday night ho pliteed A LOLL OF TWENTY $100 BILLS butween tho phlow and piliow-sito, und placed s goldwwntel und ehitin und a plated rovolv even w Denen anotbor plilow, Ilis searf, wlith tho dlumumd cross pluned upon it, and bls awirt, with severul . #mail inmonds fustoned o ita left — on o chulr hestde the bed, ey and the din- mond eross were tho only things mis: the athor ardieles did ot appear to fluvo dis- turhed atnll, Mr, Simith had entlreiy recovered yesterday, nnd . wis able to o about g wsuul attending 10 his business on tho open Bagrd of Prade, of which ho I8 o member. Tho money which ho lost was only partintly kia own, two-thinds or thereabout behie rents and other cotlections which bo had made for his father, Tru Smith, u Inrge property-owner, who hna 1 ubsent from the city for abpitt two yoars, it wit {8 stiorily expected home wenfa, The poliee ueknowledge themselyes COMPLETELY BAFFLED, nnd some of 1bum baye gons so far as tao foole ishiy doubt thae Mr. Sinlth was enloroformed or robbed either, There fa no reuson, however, for doubting the truthtulness of the story told by the’ Inmnted: of - the bouse, oy 1t wiy «utite possible that the buyklnes giined entranee swithont Jeaving naytraces behind thom, At present tho fdea is thilt the house wos entered through the front door, elther. by using nlppers npon the Key or by using a skeloton key from the outside.” It was found locked i tho mornhyg, and the key lying on the tioor inside muade it ook vedy much a3 1f enteanco hud ot been effeeted fn that way, The partor window which was found open, 1 13 thought, wust have been thrawn open by some one aftor Mre. Bmith was discove ered snlfering from tho effects of chlarotorm, To upen @ witidow would_bave beon tho most natural thing fn the world for a persan todo Insueh n case, vnd the net would bo al- most involuntyry ond one not lkely to be res membered. A thorough investleation about tho premiees fulled 1o rovewl any tnieos " of “barginrs, and cobwehs upoin the “windowshlinds, 'dust upon the sill, nind o bunk of gnow outsido all lead to tho cons lon that no one galnod Ingross or vress by 08 of the ppen window, The robbery is a eplexing one, wnd the potice huve but Mittly wpe of worklug 1t ot sucaesstuliy, e SICKENING CRUELTY, A cnse which calls for prompt attention from the police and the Hituots Humane Boclety wns reported to Lient. Byro, of tho Deerlng Sireet Swutlon,! yesterdny, Ly Ir. Crane, Sun- duy -evenlng ho was eatled I to re- set n dislocated hip of n babe, onty Binonths uld, tho child of Carnollus Cronln and wlife, 1 «l couple living ot No. 3159 Auburn street, crduy e witd cafled In fuglst 1o reset tho same b, and ho concluded woobut un ond to the earousals ut the louse of the Cronins, und notltied tho pffeo, Tho wifo amd ebild woro tnken to the County floapltal, and the unnatural futher will bu tuken beforo Justive Wallueo to-duy. Tho exact nanter in which tho Infant was Injored ns. not yet been uscertalued. Cronin dontes the chargu, und his wito stubbornly refuses to tell unythiug, or fuce, however, shows umplo murks of rocent cumbints with hor spouse, D, Crune thinks tho ettlld will Vo crippled for Ute, e et - REVOLVER PRACTICE. A fellow giving the namo of Willlum Wiley s tteder 606 Lalt (o appenr for triul before Juse tieo Walsh Saturdoy unon 4 charge of attempt to mundor, The compluinant Is Josie Hamile ton, tho beewpunt of a furnlsbod room nt No, 121 West Mudison streeBe who fdens tllles "Witoy ns “tho man who rappod it tha door of Lor rauim ut nbout 10 a'clack yos terduy mornttg, and who by miswering 1o hor Sngutey it bis o wis SoLedn suréopdud Ty tuduerng tior to oven the door, Upon finding that bo wis o steanger to her gho epduavored to but i out, wnd faillg I this welz), \vnll:hf hor wid broko It over his \Vlll‘( hid deetdedly the worst of tho ol and fi s gy drew urevolvor and v stat, which struck Mew. Humllion on th finger of the left haod, causing anly u slight wolnid, ko elulms that the bialiet waanlined nt her hemd,‘and thut she saved horaclf by throwlng hor bund up ulmost mvoluntavily, sl daudias) THE SMITH HOMICIDE. The Coroner yesterduy hoid un fuquost at tho Twenty-second Street Statlon upen Peter Smith, 17 years af.ape, who died at his home, No. 63 McGrovor streot, (n consequence of a kaife- wound in gho abdomen inflletsd by PeterSavago, 15 yenrs Jf nge, Jiving nt No. 85 Blgin steeet, The atfruy tu ‘&L plicy Manday evenring nf the corner of Twontyetr oot wnd Archur ave nuey and the twa vorsions of the ght hive al rewdy hoen publisted, Tho testimony given b Tore the Jury wits aulte contrndietory, sonw nse Aerthng that Sovage broughit on the gt by his ansotence, whilo othors clalmed ‘that Bl s siduavoring (o vab blm, knd bud struck hlin severul tmos before the Xulto was denvwn, ‘Thae Jury thou it ueasy for tho Grand Jury o duturminc, o 0 held Buvugo withour ball to the Criminul Court. K e —— THE PIONEER SENGERBUND. 034518, Neb,, Mureh L—Tho Ploncer Bingers bund of the Missourl Vulley, the noxt hirgest Bund in o Unlted Stutos, meots for w blennint Shinzorfost In Qunbin ln Juno next. ‘The loeal Bovitivs fuve decllod to groet u bullding, wnd arv muking prepucations oh an oxteusive sealy, e— ity unil County, TV the Editor of The Chicuzo Tribune, VALPARAISO, [ndy Feb, —Plondo state which cost tha' manst,—Cook County Caurt-Itouso or Chicago City-Hull, Lbavo referetce to tho bulldings " belng huiie ht: tho connty wnd clty upon Washington snd Clark streots. Yours [ , o County-Building will cost tho moss.] Sensational~Tho ludies should rend the nd- vertlsumont In anothor column beaded « A Ce| obrutsd Beauty,” aud cut out the sriicle fur ru eroncy, N ——— 2 Humambor Hop Bltters nevor docs barm to the mngiteat child, but wond. alwavs and contfnually, TILE OWL CLUB, The Grand Reception Tendered Sig. Salvini, The Leading Features of this Brill. iant Social Event, Speeches of Our Own Italian Citlzens~— Costumes, Ete, Any casunl observer who was In tho rotundn of tha Grand Pucific fIutel nbout § o'elock lnst evening would buye noticed that something une usual was nbout to bitppon in thut earavansary, Thnt something wis the grand hunguet tendered Makitger Chizzoln nnd his Htallan lumioury, Sle, Tommuso Snvin, the trageding from neross the water. Tho nffuir had beet: postponed from lust Friduy evenlng, the enuse of which postpoties ment was duly chronicled [h THE TUIDUNE, Tho casunl observer referred to would have noticed first, n number ol dapuors looking young men, elad In finwmucus lnta full dress, flyinge nervously nvout the botel. Thoy entered by the door most remota from tho stalrway, carefully removed thelr overcoats and weaps, und tripped down the ro- tunda with & self-important air and n super- abttudance of shirt-front, Inviting attention from ull sides, The questions as to thelr ilcn- tity wero muny, nnd Sam Parker was kept busy faforming the curious that they were MEMUERS OF THE OWL CLUD, which informntion feft the Inquirer ng much in tho dirk us ever. The gentlemen's parlor, on tho second floor, was the objeetive polut of thesa scions of poble houses, and about thlrty of them gathored there between ke hours of 6 and § o'cluck, Denke, with bis customary forothought, hud nasigned two of his Italian walters to duty {n the cont-rdou, iud the gentlemen wors properly enred for,” At tho proper time the *euc” wis given, President Kirkwood having procured n beautifully inlafd obe from the billlurd-rooni, und Munnger Chizzotn and his star came on from tha left ipper entrunce, and_ were presented to the mombers of the Clab by their Interpretery Mr. Curto Stilealo, of the Culf Bour), The *boys ! hud brusted up thelr ftallan with the friendly aid nruug ttemanly organ-grinder, whom they bud employed for that prirpose, and o brlsk con- versntion was started up, Abuut 7 o'clock the line was formed, and taken up towned Pirlor 44 In which the bunguet waa 1o bie held, Tn this room the decorations wera superb. Ditectly over tho maln door was looped the Italfau thue, while urler it hung tho Stars- and-81npes, and gracelal tribute ta the mother country of tho distinguished gutat of the evets ing. On a shield at thie vod of’ tho ronm way tho " Viva Garlbaldi,” wnd_opposit the door Crods, composed of stivky of macu- ronl and #prays of amilux. In u little arbor nt one end of the roon was 8 bund of Suyvoyards, who disconrsed poptilur seleetions from_ a nigne ber of hiud-orguns und tambourines. The tible was labd by Messrs. Drake & Co,, i~ necordnnes with tho latest advices of Mr. Sam Turner, of ;lllulllmul' Issponding tho winter inSouthern iy I3esides Munager Chizzola, Signor Sulvinl, and his private secrotary, Interoreter, and ngent, twenty-two members of tho Uwl Club took sonts ntthe table. Each gwiest was provided with o menn, bandsomely printed on white satin and cuveloped In g folded sheet of bristol-board, The sutin was furnished by n member of thoClub who husheen fourteen years with Field, Leiter & Co.,y In the ribbon department, and he succeeded in scouring the wmaterin! Bt cost price. 'Tlhe Dristol-bourd was mnde expressly for the Club, Ot of compliment to tho gucats of thg iing the menu was printed in Ttubs nd the N tlonul dish, “Mucuroul a I'lta] Ws give especial prominenee, Euch member of the Club wus furnished n key to the menu. Ahout two hours wus spent [n discussing the viands und the *booze," us e gentlemun termed the wine, aud while they wero engnged Jn_ thls pleasing oceupation the TRIBUNE representative present tauk copiotts uotes on TIE TOILETS OF THE GEN Hrnor Tommnso Kirkwoodn, the President of the Owl Club. looked churming in pringesse vest trimmed with senluking hnlre powdered, in order thut tho gns might be lighted without duzzling Blimor Gustave Bdouardo was handsomely at- tired fu n stecl-pen cont, trimmed with ruchivgs af April wheat, Bignor de Heverll Chamberio ware o luxurinnt full beard, ind looked very itke an owl” in the Intter purt of the eveniig. Blgnor Irancisco Marashio wns handsomol; dressed In 0 puir of puntatoous, ormamento with gracefully-curved spring- boiton his Dreat was i plieard bearing the motty ravel by the Great C L & I, toute &sal,a prominont member of tho Chieago i, 1T woll bebid n win- dow-snsti, Which wits meait 1o represent une of tho Madigon street windows of tho Ciab, S Glordo Muchinore looked too sweet nything beblud a saliva eurl, which bung gruu-.-[ully over his forcbead; ornaments, dumb ells, LEMEN PRESENT. Signor Henriques Miglingano, n prominent nrt. 188, ware t dross siit which had becu decorated for the oceasion nt his studio.* Blgnor Bobrown, the legul adviser of tho Club, \\;nru A slouch hat aud enrvled o copy of Bluck- stone, “ Bignor Carlo &tllesio, n prominent nuetioncer, proserved excellent order, and tned Signor Scottn LINE three plustres for offering to muteh the guest of the vventng fur the driikd, Stenor Ludovico Acuto was neutly nttired In o &llk wristlcet, upon which was worked tho quota- tlon, *Thou 8halt Not Puss—Uenary." Tho gueets of the entng and pe | mem- bers o tho Club requeated the reporter not to describe thelr tollets, and it was with rogret Ut Bo duld uside bis pencll, aithongh the seeno falkly begenred deseription, A differcut wine was ferved with Ty contrse, and when dessert wis antonneed every one relt quite ngitated. Siy. :ixlrkwuodu rapped for order, nud wimouneed ut A TEW TOASTS wonld bo propased und responses catted for, 1o fint ealled on S, Sulvind to respond to tho tonst Haly nnd Amerien.” some oue haviue prnched i wid told him thAE was tho propér capah, AS the [Hustrions frafinn aroso thero wis o mumrir of upplayisc,and one gentlemen wos Beurd o observe, that ** Keene wis n, i, atong- dldoof him. Tho Xgnor uverlivard the conts pliment and responded witls o geaceful and stutely Inclination of the hend. His remnrky were q I the purest Itabinn, und by was frequently Intorrupted by wild appliuse, which was given at a slgual from Signor Stitesto, When the preal tragedinn rosumed his seat ho was miich complimented, When Bignor Carlo Btilealo arose in responso to the toust * The Commerce of 1tuly und Amor- den," Bignor Linnl, who had not been piyiy Yery stelet atention, fargat, hiaselt and cricd outT'ltsell u put at 03" 1w was prompily stenced, and the linurpreter informed iy nor Salvlnl that the quotation wsed wis murely a eawmmercinl - oue. Blgnor Stis Iesto " snid he was proud to keo befare him u gentloman who hailed from Sunny Juuly e gron land which Giriishod u with argnu-grinders, monkeys, sardines, and lemons, 110 huid witnessed Signor Salvinl’s great fmper- sonations nid bid becu chuemed by bis sunorous voite,—u voleo that would alwnys nssure him a positlon on - enti=baard if ho ‘sver doclded to gIve up tho stige, He was el t him the gueat of such i great Cla nposed, 08 it wus, af tho representative men of our eity, nnd if e ever visited Chicago agaln ho would bo sure of a welcome ut tholr iands, [Great applase,) signor Huurigues Miglhycano, tho nrtist, was thon called upon Lo respond 10 the toast, *Tho ltulstions Existing between Art and ‘8, _wud hoy folt o deep interest In the draina, What would tho drama be without the -mnf)-. and who pro- uced the sennery but the artik? 1o closed his remurks by caliing nttention to the oxtra fing quulity of white fewl wiich e bud futely fntros uced into the nurket. < Hignor de Buveril Chamberlo noxt avoso and epoko to tho tonst, *Tho Juweler and tho Actor” o eniled ottention to the fuct thut the rlnln astnd wt the banguot wis from his estube istiment, and dlacoursed upon (18 beautivs, Tio Juwulry used in tho phiy of “Sun’l of Posen,” lutely “produced st MoVicker's Theatre, i Deou kindly Loaned by nin, und consuquently be tho eyes ot tho wnests, fett that he was hand and glove with tho notor, After iniking for sonto tine bo was romovod by thu porter, The next tonst wita # The Taw and tho Btage," and signor Bdounrd Assnl, of tho Chleago lar, wud eailud upon to respond, 1o #uid o b pricticed betope the higner courts of the Stato, ad hud beon hl"ll)lllfll{ nasoolated with tho drima throuprh porsonnt acquaintunces with sevoral tnembers Of the varlous troupes which bud visited our oy, Fhe following f * fuifer Stanufucuy asts wers respondod to: e Niguor Yomuso Kirk- wind the Dramn,” Bignor *Onr Rendoring Establishe dideomo Carosonl; " The Dend nor Ladovico Acuto, 4 tore ull ot the yuests left, and the rovu of thy Club will peubuuly be dus serled W-duy, ud the imeinbars will be obliged 1o stay ut homo'or buy Luger hats. Among thoso present. not nlmud{' mentionod wero Signors Glorglo Nicolu, Cavlo Nowro, Frane glsco Magin,_ Ferdinanda’ Estanll, (Hultero Mendawerorth Prof, Sumuel Civsar, Olorglo Ele drldyge, Dr. Plero, und (Hovannt Dupeo, Jr. A REPLY TO PLAYGOER, T the Lidttur of ‘T Chicago Tribune, Cutoaan, March L—Nuturully enough, tho Ine dividuni sluning bimsolf * faygoer,” In your yostend, Insuey dovs not 800 the force of thy observation wade li your local columng of Buu- duy, under tho hending “Chicugu Bnobbe Ho dues not sco tho force of thewm for a very good reason, beenuso tho whiols tenor of hi lotter strongly poluts to the fuct thut be belongs 10 tho iribe of wycopluutls tult-hunten who, in the eyes of forclyncrs, continually brine odinm eut and liveral-minded Amvrican peo- ples and § am ghnd (o seo a leading paper sit squarely down upon the tribe of which * Plagy, Gur ™ feems 1o ba u fuir exsmple, The fdea that Mr. Salvini woukd have suffered any fndignity by altting down at the sums board with Mr. Keeno is tow absurd for con- Aldeention. 17 venturo to say that Mr, gnlvinl thinks precixely tho anme thing, The mauner fn whick » Plasgaes writes shows that ner s ahout 19 fenorant upon thentrionl mat- tercng hee t destitite of the knowleday of the amity sid Wheradity thut exist Letween nrtlsts, M ne s recognized by Tiwin Tioath, t native actor. Hind4 the friend of that and “nieo of Jalin McCutlongh, Keene has the frl d 1ho cognition of th Mr, ul, nforolener, would not wound dignity -by ussaciation with such nn fetar us Mr, Keone, who, hesides kus beci inidnraci 1 tho country, in o cluding ured xeept New York, whore he ling hot yet pres 1% greal rholes, ‘The ditlienlly over whieh there has been so much Tu=s wae, |y sure, not mde by Saivinl, nor e it e By Me, Keene, Whose natire is of the moat retieing Kind, but by fust such_sinntis niitfed Anoha s Mr, S Playioce, who Anppen to be members of this little Glub, AN AcTOI, e * TCANADA. MARINE AND FISITERIUS, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chieagn Tritune, OTTAWA, March L~The thirteenth annual re- portof the Depnretment of Marine and Fisher- fes for the flaca) yenr ending June u, 1840, hus Just been presented to Parliament. The Lighte house service shows that nt the end of the eal- endar year the totnl numbier of light-stations in the Datnlnion was 452, and of lightsshown Rtenm whistles and automntic fog-horns, 2 engineers of fog-whistles and otbor nasistauts, light-keepera, with crews of Hight-ships, ete., 603, In the Ontario division, at the cluse of navigation, there were 19 Hghts, 10§ buoys, and 1 beseuns, A Hybthouse witt be erected on Red Hock, at the entrance to Parry Sound Har- bor, next spring, to repluce that ou Mink Istand, Furtng the year new [fzhthouses have been budlt and pat In_operation us fotlows Geresux fslanag, Byne Inlet, 4 lizht visibio twelve miles senward; on the shore nenr Leam- fngton Pler, Basox, During the coming aenson to Lo built at South By Polut, ward County; another at Struwberry pear Little Cirrent, Great Manitoutln auother at Port Stanley: anothor on . Lisdex: besid: e supplied, Th the Govermment steamors on service in tho GuirTuat yenr witd €0EA, Dilring tho ealendur year, 1:4{f" certiiientes to” cneinecrs—101 njoro than in the previous year—were issied, Thov were: First and sceond clisd enginrers, first, gecond, aud thind cinyg usnstant el uineers, W01y first, limfted, and conflned to epectnl steamners 133, Durlag the calendar yont, [ new steamaors, 6.225 tone gross tunnage, were added to Cinada's flect, and 33 steamers, 4,090 tons gross tonnuge, lost or put out of service,~showing a gin In steamers of 20, amd 1085 tond wross tonnnge, The numberof certiicates granted to musters stendily inereases, The section of thoe report devoted to wrecks and casunitics is n sadone, Durlng tho year tho casunities numbered &2 represcnting o ton- nnge of 10K tons reglster, and 1,075,810 k Sixtyefonr lives were fost i Canadian’ wate and 110 fu waters not in Canadas total, O tha infand waters (¢ disustors wlone oceurred, Theamount of loss s estimuted at #102,00, and hves reported loat 40, ‘(m D 1 theru were 7 enfling sb(ps and f these, 018 belng & 35 steamensand 10 e, The gross twonuage of these 7.7 14 190,154 tons, riding to tho lisheries statements, the ex- ures under this bestt amounted to S&, 12, lections to $1,423; tho number of liconses t0 484, The number of fishery-otlicers employed in the outside serviee I8 5,450, On tishe culiure_alone £20.111 wi ing thio tho New yenr, There m {‘u!lle butehy FL00 salmon, 60,00 Californla salmon, £ sutmon-trout, .00 speckicd ) trout, tnd ©pLK0 whitellsh, LikesOntario, Sim- coe, amil Chonchiching swallow up inost of these, From t)ey Sundwich hutehery 15X0 fry wero distribuied, The to digtribution from nll tho hateneries wns . fry. Last sutuma o total of 000K vivified wero deposited i tho batehing troughs of the varivus establish- ments, Tho Meteorologien] Bureau lssued during the yoar & warnings,—17 i excess of the preced- Inig yeur. OF these wirnings, the hlgh pe #ge of BL8 were verlfled. Four'hiung n]mou-luur warnings wero Issued to tions. Mr. Carpmuet, the Sunerintendent, states thnt h been requested by the Internstional Totar Commlzslon ® endenvor 1o obtuin tho co- operatian of Canudn it n scheme for eireling tho North Polo with posts ol olieryation for one year, commencing in the fall of 182 These ubservations huve for tholr vbjeet the aequiring of more detinit knowledee us to the movements of the stmuospherle disturbanees from the Polar T ns, Ao s to be hetter able to tracs thy ef- fect of chunges tn the wenther oecorring lower latitudes, where thoy aro referrible to at- 10sphierie conditions 1nreyiona at present une explored. At the sume tinie, observatfons will be tuken of tho nngnotic elements, 1o inereasy the knowledge of maguotiu selence, and. i pos rlble, find ‘o dink between meteorologleal uud miagnetic phenoment. THE §8T. LAWRENCE ROUTE. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribunt, QrTAWA, March 1.—Mr, Sewell, of Levis, who had an interview with tho Prowmlertn re a pro- Jeet for securing un uniuterrupted communiea- tion with Europe via the 8t. Lawrence, nd- vanced the Tollowlng in supvortof thu pro- Jected route, What grain shipped from Oblo by tho Bt. Lawrence routo during the summer months has u. distanco of 4,U28 mlles of water, conslsting of luke, canal, und ocenu, to traverse before reaching Liverpool,~beine 400 miles ehorter than by the New York und Erlo Catal ronte; whils the advantuges In taver of the projected winter routo ore sl grester. For Instance, the distance betwedn Chiengo umil Quebeo by il §s 400 miles, Quobce to Liverpuol %500 miles,— muking o totul distunce of 3,600 illes; whily tho distanco between Chieago aud Now York Is 1418 mlies, from New York to Liverpool 2,680 miles, —showing n suving of travel In ‘fuvor of tho Canadian routs of 508 miles. With regurd to tha physienl ditticulties to he encoun Hewcellatates that the River 5t. Lawren Qunbec to the veean 18 uevor frv L3 surfuce 18 eovered with jee from two Inehes tonhie [nches in thiekness,— no heavy leo making 1ts appearance till tho spring, when tho musalve oo lying fast along both shores during the winter mouihy moves oif dupang tho thaw und high tides of that scuson, Mr. Sowell elnin atso thut the threo following advintages aro secured (0 navigntion by the presence of too feostloes: Fiest, tho toes keop the surface of the river smoolh und unruitied during houviest gales; seeomd, fog, thut Kreat bune of tho mariner, the peimary cuise of nimnat nll ninring disustors, cannot exist during the presenco of the fee-Hoess thied, asring guies of wind, the tloes, pressed down upon the lee shore, Iy nogrent bank or shicld under the pass- fiy ship’s loe, Mr Sewoll considers that these advantuges far outweleh tho 8llkht rosis of tha tloes as thoy bmpuige egalnst the o koSt - Laxative Is the Best and Mosi Agreeable Preparation in the World for Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, Indigestion, ‘;‘ Tropic-IFruit largo and powerful steamers. ‘o further con. ) tends that a ateamer salling hetween Quebea an -, 313! Liverpool durlug the winter months woulld oy most beeasions meet with ittlo or no_fee, o tho flues e, forthe greatar part of the soa san. un the south shore, from the fact that owy winter winds move ‘more or inse northerly, ani the current uf tho St Lawrence from tha Sague Tay enstward tenda townrd the aouth shoro. Mr. Sewell 19 auppocted by o petition from in finentinl eitlz Quebed, which asta forth th nrvantaxes which would neerus ta tho Provine: of Quelice and the western portions of the Do atlnlon, securing to the former her sharo of th mlvantages resulting from the canstritotion o1~ tho Pacitic ftaflway, of which tho City of Quaber | Would thet hecomn the enstermost extonstorn © ‘The nnture of hia proposition to the Govern ment Mr. Sewaell hopes to bo fn a position te ninke public in a fow diys. A QUEER SIIOW, e Bpecial Disvateh to The Uhieago Tridune, Tonroxto, March 1.—A village Burnum hal seaired the services of porsons of no less notor rlety than Bl Donnelly and Johnny Connors, tho two must prominont figures in the Riddulpt * tragedy, und gives n grand concert at tho Villag: of Streetsvills to-night, Tho huge posters witt swhich the siowman in flooding the countrytate - that “Tho sorvices of tho survivors of thit great trugedy have heon sociteed nt gront ex. pense. ‘They will give i graphic nczount of thar terriblo murder and holocanst, and wil) exhibls - some very intereating relica fromn the ritins of = * the * Donnells home. Willlam Donnelly §s 1min of more than ordinary avility, and can § erest hix hearers with na ncenunt of this trage ey ns no other man I capnble u'dulnr‘. Jobnny Connors will 1130 he heard with much interest. hio DIl Rtates thre the entortilument * will be Interspersed with fieat-oluss_ musieal talont,” Prof. JostGinant, n Toronto street-harpist, and i number of performing dogs, will vary tho mo- . notony of blood, bones, und smoke. ¥ IMMIGRATION TO ONTARIO. Bpectal Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, ‘ToRONTO, March 1.—OfMetal reports show that tha total numbor f emigrants scttled In the " Frovines during the year through the'soveral suonclos wis 10,29, —belog 5,116 less than during -« v tho year 1830, There were 1n addition 5,435 por- sond reported thirough the customs, ns compared 410 I 1879, —thus muking totols of 24,72¢ apective yours. Dut, thaush mo to Onturio last yenr thag - 4 I Jeat they nppenr, to, have been of o bottey clnsa, This fs sliown by the vlue of thoir elfeets a8 reported througn the custons,—tho totnl sl I 165 boing S241.018 or 8848 per hoa and in 188, £233,019, ar $10.47 per houd, - e —— Few things in this world are 8o certain ng thg: purifying action of Glenn’s Sulphur Soup, T4 ——— Try the Stakers' Sarsaparilln. — BUSINESS NOTICES, Get tho Gennlne Article.~Tho great . :, populirity of * iFiihor's Compotind of Cod=Liver © . Ol and Lame™ hns” induced some unprinelpied . PErsons to attempe to puln off a slmplo articiv of their own manufacture; but any person who | I8 snierig from coughs, colds, or consumption, \ should be eaveful whers they purchaso thia urtls ole, It requires no putling,” The results of It Mg ire its best recommendations: nnd tho proe - Drictor bns umple evidenee on lllcof Its oxtrior- | dinuey suceess'in pulmonary complafnts, Thg * Puoaphate of Lime posscasesn most marvelons bealing power, as combined with the pure Cod- Liver Oil by Pr. Wilhor, 1t 8 préseribed by tha ., - medieat fucaity, 8old by A, B. Wilbor, Chomlst, © | Boston, aud all drugyista, . Chicago, Oce, 11, 1880.~Three yoars ago my Hult was comlng out vory fast, and 1 wua nourly bald, 1 wie aten troubled with'dand- ruif. 1 heenn using Burnett's Caconine, and 1y balr fmmedintely stopped coming OuE, and * hus coustuntly beun wetting thicker. My hoad 18 uow entirely freo from dandruif. 3y wife has used tho Coconine with equally us gratify- ing resulta, z . ¥.T. Prar, with F. MacVeagh & Co. - e Arcnd's Beef, Iron, and: Wine, with . Cinchonn, the standard_medicinal tonie of thia ., - e age. It enriches the blood, prompt= entes tho bruin and uervous systom, * improves digestion, ete. Result: A round form, bright eyes, lnppy stuto of mind. Arend’s drug- store, eorner Madison street and Fifth avenue, e —— . Adv.—Send threescont stnmp ¢ Macksn Mllk Chocolute, 181 Cinmber street, New York City, und get twelve fancy eards. AN your druggist for Rodding's Russ ivo. feep it In lonso In ense or accidonts, 3 M. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS EXTRACTS. withe Manufactured by STEELE & PRICE, Makers of Lupnalin Yeast flems, Cream Baking & * Vander, eic., Chicago aad St. Louta, : FAIRDAIRS ETANDAKD . FAIRBANKS.MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake §t,, Chicago. o Hemorrhoids, Torpid Liver, Indisposition, and all com- - : plaints arising’from an obstructed state of the system. One Lozenge is the usual dose for male adults; one-half§ to three-fourths of one for ladics and “children, TROPIC.FRUIT LAXATIVE serves the purpose of pills Thousands are us- Eit with the best re-- sults, and esteem it .’ i\Ehly as a saff;," : VE pleasant and effect. ' * tropleal ive ody, apnes,, dve remedy, and the usual purgatives (of every name and nature), and ig":’ entlrely free from the many objections common to them, : Sold by Druggists everywhere. Packed in bronzed tin boxes anly, - Price, 25 cents. Large boxes, 6o cents. Eachbox bears the p-r'wltgmmmmul‘amp. trade-mark, and autograph signature of the proprietor, i, e i o - AL SRS S Al ARt SACERI i v