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TIIE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE / WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1881—_TWELVE PAGES. FOREIGN. rest of Prominont Citizens of Ireland, undor the Coorcion Act, o of tho Vietimg, Boyton, De- claros Himeself to Be an American, furanls of Arbitrary Imprisonment. So far Exeeuted to the Number of Twenty-three, ponnell Suspended During "~ pobate on the Irish Disarming Bill. wen Persons Drowned at Cork _Lord Dysart’s Estate Con- firmed to Him. “ginning of Debate on Bismarck's "7 Attempt to Have Fewer Par- liaments. fhe Toss of Life In the Ialian Earthe quako Now Reckoned nt 800 Souls. “3 Woodl and the Boers—Honors Done Bimon Uameron in Quba— Mexico. THE TRISII QUESTION. MICIAEL BOYTON'S DENIAL Sneelat Cable. Loxpoy, March 8.—Mr. Michael Boyton thezraphs Lo the Standurd from Tralee that telsmaking Lenguo specehes every day, and tetrusts that Its Dublin correspondent who ssseredd that he Jeft Treland will not disap- jaruntil an- opportunity is afforded him of ~aking his acquaintance. “TWO ARIESTS. Spectal Cuble, penLay, Mareh 8.—Twenty-two narresis wder the Coerclon act have been mnde In tecountry to-day. Mr. Walsh, the traverser iuthe fate trial, §s among the number. Mr, fllon I B Dublin, but no arrests are ex- etedhereasyet. The Walsh atluded tois J. W.Walsh, of Balla, In the County Mayo. Awong the other traversers in the ease In sbichhe was Implicated were Messrs, Par- 1, Ditlon, 0'Kelley, T, D. and A, M, Sulli- nn, Biggar, Cummings, and - O'Connor fover, atll members of Parllament, and Mlessrs, Davitt, Ilarrls, Hagan, Brennan, and Nally, . M WALSI s fwell known In Mayo and elsewhereasa lesgue organizer, nnd also a powerful petker, 1le 18 about #5 years old. In De- taber last he was tried In Dublinon n dharge of intimidating Farmer Manning, of Dutry, Cork. Ho jointly indieged with T. )L ilenly, Sceretary of the National legup, 0 nephew of the Messrs, Sullivan, LPs Both wore acquitted, WALSIT LOCKED UP, Svectal Lnble, DepLry, March 8—The train containing Walsh, one of the srrested traversers, arrved sttha Brondstone Station shortly before mid- tight, Tho building and yard were oceupled by Constabulary from the Phawmix Park Dewot, but there was a bolsterous crowd otside, A covered car, guarded by mounted police, was driven ont of the maln eutranee and the mob ran after it, thinking Walsh was Inside, ‘The prisonor was then Lustled Into another car and driven quictly through u sido entrance to Kilmainham Jail, the ruse having suceeeded adiirably, After belng searched nnd submitting to the wual catechlslng as to his name, teliglon, ete., he was wns locked up for the tight fn the quarter of the jall known as the *0la Marshalsen,” whero formerly muster ddtors, s distingulshed from pauper debt- iy, wero confined, He will bo treated as A PRISONER AWAITING TRIAL, ud allowed to wear his own clothes and lase by food brought In to him, When the trowd found out that they had been guiled ey returned to the Drondstone, It kaving beeu reported that a speelal trin containing o bateh of ‘other prisoners from tho West would arrive at # oclock this oming. But In this they wero decelved tin. Durlng the night crowds perambu- hled Stephens Green, Rutland Square, Backvllle, Nass au, and Dname streets, the quays, singing and playing ttbnal afrs, “O'Donnell Aboo,” Ye Marseilluis of Connnught belng thven In honor of Walsh, An attempt was zado to hotd an fndignation meeting in West Yoreland Eluce, but the polico dispersed the Wb, At tho Thentre Royal and Queen's :l:hsnlm to-night the *gods® interrupted -% performances by cheering for Walsh, Pamell, Dillon, Biggar, and THE *BOYS IN AMERICA," d groaning at tho mention of Forstor and ?Ildslonu. Kitmalnham s guarded by pa- <@l militnry, Tho Coerglon net provides teoples of the warrant under which an ll(rm! 1s mado shall be filed within seven doys ¥ith tho Clerk of the Crown for the county lwhlclnhu prisoner resldes, and with the “:zrk of the Crown for tho county of the ln“" Dublin, and the relutives of the pris- m" or his solleitor shall have nccess to Ifln- Thoey have not been fited as yot, but S understood that Walsh has been ° IESTED FOIL THIEASONABLE PRACTICES, ¥ellas for tie minor offenses of * inciting m;‘ffi of violenco or intlmidation ™ and * dis- ot g tho maintenance of law and order” nlmflpmclrflmc(l County of Mayo. Il hns 'lfln“py years been the leading splirit In the B el eause in Mayo, Ills business took wnn|l0< fafrs - and warkets all over the h I, ntid fn season and out of it ho never Wi ‘lu advocuto repenl and propngate the ¢ibles of the Land League, 1lemust not wllx!uundcxl wlith his cousin, J. W. Walsh, Mmfl"fl. one of the traversers at the Wal) Land Leugue processlons, Mr, = W who Is a good speaker and o mw‘lf great personal influence among ant':l\ts and peasantry tool an_active j i !uhnlf of Mr. John O'Connor Power, h";;\lku that gentleman first contested P uf; 1874, aud was denounced by the for the violent language he used to- Tighe, ul‘eusm. George Browne and Thomns 'ktl«;n 0 landlord eandidates who sought Constal as llome-Rulers, Meanwhila tne wm“‘“"_“lflrv were busy In other varts of ::!ot the ““”ll} tho afternoon at the Town of Kil- '“R'ln K“‘ hud been holding o serica of meet- Habyty eIy, which weroe attended by Cone .Il’y stenographers, and that bulog ul:ml distriet, o warrant was Issued by o }vvus hngge(l a foew hours aft- mm‘r val at Kildara from Prales. The ‘“"&noydma London Standard’s Dublin B‘?flon k:l ent telegraphed that paper that 5Nugm ‘ad left the conntry, On this belng ‘“lhusmo Lis uttention, ho sent a dispatel Nght . ndard expressing » hopo that he iy IL:W the pleasure of an luterview R correspondent, but that hos MICHAEL I'. BOYTON, Land-Lengue traversers, was ar- Deen denfed him, Ile reached Kildaro late Inst nlght, s the loeal Land-Lengiebranch el avranged meetiigs for him at Athy, Uniy, el otlior towns In tho county, e was ut onee hurried to the Kildare station of the Grent Southwestern Uallway, and ON IS ARKIVAL IN DUBLLS, was driven to Kilmamhone stder an escort, ‘The news of his arrest has been kept qulet, awl there was no demonstration, either at Rildare or in Dublin, Boyton, who ulleges that he I3 naturallzed Awmeriean, although he folled 1o sutlsfy Attorney-G Law on that point, ieneral during the Lengue proseentions, says hoe wilielaim the protectlon of the Amerlean Govertment, but how 1t coulil help hiw, Y e I he were an Amerfenn ¢itlzen, is hard o see, TIE PATD AGENTS OF THE LAND-LEAGUE, of whom he wis one, were speelatly warned that they would he watehed, and, further, Boyton knd the experience of the December trinl before him, Doyton Iy charged with in- cltthg the Kerry peasants to refuse to pny rents md to murder the landlordss alao with having ndvised them to withstaml evietion by foree of arms, wd to ho ready, i ense of neeessity, to hear o hamd in eivil war, Eight Lunud-Lnguers, helonghng to the hranehes at Tralee, Cahereiveen, Blonnorville, and other purts Inthe County Kerry, were nrrested about noon,~nmoeng thom O'lalloran, n paid Feaguo agent, 1t belng fairbny in Tralee, an enormons number of people were in o from the coun- try distrets, mel when tho prisoners wern being esenrted to the Juil In the upper town to awalt the train the police wero fiwoted and pelted with sods of turfand other nmissites, A Inrge foreo of wilitary, comprising a portion of the Munster flylug eolwmn, wis on the spot, bul thers was no coltision, The Kerry prisoners will prob- ably not arrive In Dublin until te-morrow morniny OF TIE PROMINENT LEAGUERS in Cork City haye been arrested as yet, but another bafeh of warrants arrived there to- night, and it 1s expeeted that several will be netted to-morrow. There wus an im- mense processlon I Cork to-night. The crowd formed on the Mur- dyke, amnd marehed with torehes pnst the Bridewell, through Mnin street, the Grand Parade, and Patrlek street; then baek o the South Mall to Warren'’s place, where they were nddressed by speakers, who coun- seled passive resistance to the tyrannfeal action ot the Government. On belne dispersed by ‘the Constabulary, the crowd reformed amd marched neross the metal bridge and along the quay to Bar- rack street, lutendlig to holl another meet- ing at O'Callaghan's Gardens or on the Bandon road, bt the way was bloeked by A DETACUMENT OF MILITARY from Calfort, ‘Phe procession then broke up into gangs, which patrolled the prineipnl streets singing Fenlan songs and halting In front of tho clubs on the South Mall and groaning for the Government and the hnd- lords. ‘There were also cdemonstrations at Queenstown and Youghal, The Queenstown harbor oftielnls and the ngents of the stean- ship lnes there say very fow Leaguors have left for Amorien, and none of any promi- nence, CORNELIUS KEOUN, of Carrickdish, County Limerick, was ar- rested there Inthe foronoon and lodged in Kllmainham this evening, e ls one of the ablest of the local apitators In that part of the county. o s charged with ndvoeat- ing *Boyeotting,” and with threateming the landlords and thoir agents with the venge- ance of the peonle 1f they uttempt to evier, Arrests wore also made Inthe County Clare, Anextraof the Dublin Gazette was lssued this afternoon proclalining Westmeath tho seene of tho recent agrarlan murder. War- rants were dispatehed there to-night, and it s betleved that several loeal agitators who are suspected of having coun- seled the murder of the * Boycotted ” farmer Farrelly will bo urrested in the morning, The polico hnve glven up the case, and the offer of £100 roward has led to nothing. THE LEADERS. While their followers were thus being ruthlesly cast Into prison, the members of the Exceutive Councll of tho Land Leaguo were holding o meeting at their Dublin hendguarters. Mr. Dillon, M. P, was present, as also Mr. Thowmas Brennan, the General Seeretary. Mr. Dillon and others disenssed the situntlon at Iength, wheir speccehes being singulurly mod- erate. In fact, the lenders appeared to be cowed by tha vigorous actlon of the Govern- ment. Arraiigements were perfeeted for holding mass-meetlngs on Sunday, but tho Impression prevaled that the Government will prohibit them, or, nt least, those which linve been mupped out i the proclaimed dis- triets, 1t was resolved that THE FAMILIES OF THE ARRKESTED LEAQUERS ghould recelve » weekly allowance out of the Cenernl Fund, and that thelr places should Lo filled up at onee, so ns to malntain tho strength and eflielency of tho organiz- tlon, Lelegrams wers recelved from the ULranches in Cork, ‘I'ralec, and Castle bor, wging the Exccutive Committee not to flineh from thelr work In this supreme crisis, but to conduct the agitation with fresh vigorand earry out Sun- dny’s program regardless of Custle warnings, Iteports from the country, howeter, suy that tho ugitation Is virtuatly dead, and that the March rents are bulng paid freely, The pro- posal to organlzo n serles of domonstrations for St, Patrick’s Day does not wmeet with much favor except among the wore flery splrits. A DISGRACEFURL KCENE IN TIE IOUSE, Speclul Cutle, Loxnpoy, March#.—~3 0. ut.—Towyrd mid- night an extraordinary scene, which for n fow moments threatened to devetop Iuto physieal row, teok piace In the louse of Commons, Mr. Finnlgan, referring 1o the constant Interruption, eharucterized them as **a beastly bellowing.” 5 Mr. Playfair, tho Chatrman, ealled on him o withdraw his remark, 3, 0'Donnoll rose to a polnt of order, and pointed vut that Daniel O'Connell had used tha word “beltowing’ to honorable men- beys. Alr, Playfalr Intevrupted him, stating that the pomnt of order hiad been declded, Mr. O'Donnell would not be put down, 1io declured thut he would speuk on o new polnt of order. AMr. Playfalr declared that ho would name 3Mr, O0'Donnell it UE PERSISTED IN DISREGARDING TIlIS WARNING, AMr. O'Donnell contlnued to apeak, clafming Uiat he was only oxerelsing his right, 'The utmost confusion reigned in tho louse, It whas diftienit to hear Mr, O'Donnell, owlng (o hostile Interruptions and crles of * Nawme, Name.”? s Sir Willlam Harcourt, during the dlserder, was observed to whisper to Mr, Playfnir, who lmmediately aftorward named M, O'Ponnell. The scene at this moment beeame threatening, Mr. 0’Donnell shouted that e would have to bs removed by tho pollee, and the Irlsh members elosed around to help him if attugked. A physical row was, lowever, avolded, owiug to Mr. Damell’s prudent advice. In obedienco to the request of the Irish leader the nember for Dungarvan rotired peacefully, ‘The dobats on the Dis- anuing bill continued until half-past 3 this morning, the Government giving notleo that the Commlttes stage would be taken at 3 o'clock to-day., Only halt of the amend-’ wents have been discussed, JUSTICK DEASY. To the Western Associated Press, Dunriy, March 8.—Justice Densy, In open- Ing the Clare Asslzes to-day, strongly con- demned Boyeottiug and riots at tho serving of proceases. ¥ LETTER FROM. A HOME-RULEI, A letter from Putrick J. Swyth, Howe- tule Member of Parllament from 'Tipperary, way read at the Land-League meeting at ‘Pralog, 1 answer to an fnvitatlon to attend the meeting, Smyth says: *'Fhe poliey of tha Land-Lengtiers Is atupld and frrational, 1t has saerlficed a Just cause and disbonored our conntzy, Wihen | see women, forgetiul of the modesty becoming thelr sex, turning stmp-orators, nnd when 1 read imbeells connsels promulgated from publie platforms one day and withdrawn the next, Ihang my head for shime as an Irlshman,' ARRESTED. Dunnty, Mareh 8,—The first arrest under the Cocrelon nel: was Joseph 13, Walsh, of Cnstlebar, n merchant of large bushiess, who has been prominently hlentified with the Land League. THE LAND BILL. Loxnox, March 8.—1u the 1{onse of Com- mons Mr, Gladstone sald the Government destred to Introduees the Irish Land bill nt the earliest possible opportunity, 1le also sufd the Government never Instructed Gen, Wood to ask the Boers for an armistice, but it fully apuroved of une, TWENTY PRISONR ARRESTED, Duntsy, March 8,—So far upwards of twenty persons have heen mrested in the country distriets wndor the Cosrclon aet. JOSEPH WAL CasTrEBAR, County Mayo, March 8— Jozeph Walsh, arrested wnder s Coerelon aiet, s 0 cousin of Mienael Davitt, 1o was folipwed to the trakn by o Jarge crowd cheer- fngg him sl eronning at the police. ‘There ks great excitement. FUIRTHER ARRESTS, . DunLLy,, March 8—Cornellus Keogh, of Cablrconlish, County Limerlek, was arrested at his residence on o ehargo of Inthnidation, Michael 1% Boyton, League organizer, und one of the tenversers, was arrested In Kil- dare on u charge of inciting to murder und other nets of violence. BWhen taken into eustody he protested ngainst tho net in ho naune of tho American Republie, Walsh, Keogh, nnd Boyton are lodged In Kilmaln- ham Prison, HOYTON DECLARED he was an Ameriean citizen, und clnlined the protection of tho United States, 1t is under- stood Harrington and Power, of ‘'rulee, have also heen arrestod, Each prisoner to- day was presented with a cdpy of the war- runt speeifylng the charge on which ho wus arrested. , Keogh 13 an extensive farmer. Walsh's warrant charges him with intimtda- tion inthe County Mayo. A warrant hos been fssued for the arrest of Nally, n traverser. A fresh bateh of warrants wos Issued to-nights IOUSE OF COMMONS, to-night on the Disarming bill, ndopted Clanse 2, after the rejection of sev- eral nmemdments proposed by the Tome- Rulers. During the discusslon of Clause s, O'Donnell was suspended for disregarding the rullng of -the Chalr, after u scene in which the Chalrman’s right 1o “ nume” o member was challenged by the Iome- Ruters. In the end, the Speaker hnd to be sent for to enforce O’Donnedl's suspension. Clauses % nnd 4 were then adonted. After tho rejection of several more Ilome- Rule nmendments, progress was reported, Hnreourt gave notice that if conslderation of the bill in Comunitice were not sinished at # Wednesday nfternoon he wotthd move that tho remulning amendments be put forthwith, COUNTY Wi BATIL The Qazctte “ proclaims” the Counly Westineath under the Coerelonnet.* ¥rennan stated that Parnell would not visit Cork until ho knew the provislons of the Land bl Martln O'Iialloran, & prominent Land Lenguer, wns arrested at Loughren. WALSIL is Chairman of the Castlo Bar branch ot the Land Feague and Town Commissioner. The charge nginst Boyton is that he Is suspeeted of having, since the $0th of September, In- cited persons to murder, Walsh and Keogh are eharged with Inclting persous to compel othiers to quit cmployment. ‘The prisoners were cheered on thelr way to the goul Llaborate preeautions were taken to prevent n rescue, O'Hnlloran Is Sceretary of the Kiitulla Land League, and charged with LU Buycptllng." BRITISII NEWS, * CALDELON. Spectal Cable, Loxnoy, Mareh 8.—The Spanish Legation notltics the publie that the Royal Spanish Acndemy have deelded to open a poetleal competition in London to eelebrate the forth- coming coutenary of the poet Calderon. Writers are Invited to contribute poetical composltions In the English language in the form of lyrieal or narrative verse. ‘Tho length, charneter, nnd metro are left to the choleo of the nuthors. I'roductions must Lo submitted beforo April 8, Tho Jurors will be Arehblshop French of Dublin, Minlster Lowell of London, and Lord Iloughton of London, The first prize 18 to be on clemntly executed gold medal. Tho effigy of Calderon will be thy second prize, A diploma of the Spanish Aeademy will be the thlrd reward, Flve hundred orw thousand coples of the literavy productions will bo printed by the Acadeny. ANl copyright remnins to nuthors, Compo- sitions can be sentto any of the above nd- dresses, A LIBEL SUIT. sipecial Cable, Laxnox, Mareh 8,—A. sensationnl sporting 1ivel ease i3 llkely to be revived within o fow days In the law conrts, 1ts titlo Is * Barrow va the Morning Post.” It arose from tho defendant paper alleging that Mr, Larrow, who {8 n relative'of the famous veterinury surgeon of the sumo name, while treating Ben ’Or bofore the Derby Inst sunnner guve the horso, Instend of medicing of n strengthe enlng eharacter, something entlrely dlffer- ent, Inferring that he had been employed to “got at™ the horse. The resull was that Darrow sufferod o considurable loss of business, Josing nmong othor patrons the Duchess of Moutrose, Allco Taylor, her Ladyship's tralner, ftobert Pecl, nid others, ‘I'ho plalnthY engaged Mr, Chase Russell, Q. C., to take charge of the case, mud the damnge was Inld at £5000, The Moriing ost hus pald a sum Into Court, but 1t s the Intention of Barrow to let the case proceed to the end, Loxbox, March 8.—It Is stated that A, Lowell, the Amerlean Minlster, hins recelved n private letter from Presidont Garfleld, suy- ing that it would be grutifying to himus Tresident to know that Lowell was willing to retatn his present position, v TIE CALDERON CELEBRATION, ‘I'ho Royal Spanish Acadomy has declded to open a poetical compotition in London to celebrato the fortheowming second centonary of the pet Calderon de In Barea, the contrl- butions to be In honor of Calderon de I Barea and In tho English language. The Archiblshop of Dublin, James Russell Lowell, and Lord Ioughton have buen sppointed Jurors, "The successful competitor will ro- celvon gold medal and the Acudemy's di- ploma, é FOROED TELEGRAMS. Livenvoor, March 8.—Forged telozrams designed to causo the Board of ‘Crude to take action ngainst Amerlcan pork were re- cofved In tho 1louse of Commons on Tues- day last, while an influential deputation of the Liverpool provision trade wero actually thero to fnterview Mundolls, Viee-Presldent of tho Counells, nnd advise hilm agulust ae- tion simifar to that of France, Tho telegram purported to bo from tho Becrotary of the Liverpool Provision trade, The police ars Investigating the matter, TRICHTNOSIH, LONDON, March 8.—Mr. Dodson, President of the locdl Government Hoard, sald thero wore 1o cases of trichinosls in Engluad. 1o hoped there wns nn real couse for alaru, but, In view of the action of . forelgn Gov- ernment, o clreulars addrassed to local suni- .tary authorities hud bess arintd.’enfolnive tho medicsl ofilcers of Nonrds of 11 earry oul the provisions of the act requir- fngg an examinntion of nll pork exposel for sule, NEVEN PEISONS DROWNED, Conk, Mareh 8,—\ whalo boat capsized at Queenstown fo-lay, and seven persons were drowned, PIGEON-RIOOTING, LoxnoN, Mareh R—The entries for the plzeon-shooting mateh chamyptonship of the world challenge cup include Dr. Carver, Ira 'nine, ad Seott, WOOk. To-day 8,900 hales of wool were sold, prin- eipally. New Sonth Wales and Victorlun. Moderate spirlt at previous rates. DYSART, ‘I'ho romnee of the I'ecrage known ns the Dysart casy wis dechled by the 1ouse of Fords, after siiting on it a8 o Committee of Privitege for six weeks. Lord Dysart was confirmed i possession of his estates and dhgnittes, THS opponent, Mrs. Tollemache, whs deelared not to have been the legal wire of Lord Juntingtower, cousequently her son's clalm was defeated. —— GERMAN VON BHULEND Mareh 8,—Count von Eulenberr, ex-Minister of the Interlor, had an audiene with the Emperor, who conterred on hin llhu Prebendaryship of Brandenburg Cathe- dral. 5 WANTED—FEWER PAILIAMENTS AND MORE TYRANSY. Benriy, March ®—The Relehstag to- day hegan the debate on the - bilk for Diennial - budeets and - quadrenni- al Parlinments. ere Boettidher, Seere- tary of State, spenking In the place of Prinee Bismurek, who s indisposed, declared that tho bill hd no polltical significance. The Federal Government hast not the least desire to dlminish tho rights of the Ielehstag, 1t werely wished to avold the Inconvenienes of Hasitting shmultanvously with the Diets, Herren Bennlgsen and | Lasker opposed the measure in the name of the Liberals, while the Conservatlves supported it Herr Ruleh- cnskerger, of the Centre,, thought the ex- traordinnry budget at least must be voted yearly, SOUTII AFRICA, PHOVISIONS FOI TR BIMTISIE GARRISONS, Neweastne, Natal, March 8.—Convoys with provisions have started for the belea- KBueted garrisons. R GEN, W00, Drapax, March 8.—Uen, Wond fnformed he Boers that If penee was not concltuded o would assault Lafng's Nek Immediately after the nrmistlee was ended. Gen. Wood says he Inferred from the tone of the Boers that they were desirous of pence. “Tui nosns’ wan,” a hook, Is published In London, and creates wuch luterest. It Is regarded ns. vatunble contribution to the knowledge of the spirlt setusnting the people of the ‘Pransvaal, MEXICO. TINE CITy OF MEXIC The Committee appointed to question of the Nautlonal debt, reports that £145,000,000 of tho debt should o 'recognized. The Committee recommends the consolldu- tion of the debt, and the lssulng of bonds henring 3 per eent interest to holders of the present bomds, the sumo to bereeeived for public lands. i A CUEAP ENOUGHL. 1t Is reported that n grent nymber of Ger- mans from San Franeisco will settly in the neighborhood of Acapulco, where they ave obtahing land at 40 cents an agre, payable In ten years, Government has granted Gen. Manual Castro, of Californid, - forty-two teagues of bl between the Yool nnd Mayo Rivers In Sonora, for a Californin'colony. LA coMMUNE. The pollee upprehended, near Acamnbaro, elght armed men distributing proclumntlony in tavor of Soctalism, and otherwise endeny- oring to disturb the peace. UNITED STATES MINISTER ‘MORGAN i3 suffering from neute seintleastt t CUBA. .. SIMON CAM} , 1AvANS, March 8,—Simon Cameron, with Irlends, celebrated his S31 bigthday here to- day. Captaln-General Dlaneo extended him the frecdom of the [sland, MP, Cuneron vis- {ted Moro Castlo this morninjs, and recefved muny of his countrymen in the afternoos. 11is friends gave o dinner In his honor this evening. Cameron made o spédeh, reviewlng the Important events of his lire: During the banquet ho was presented with o ring ag memorlul of the oceasion, Later in theeven- ng Mr. Caumeron attended the opera by Invi- tation of the Captaln-tieneral,: Mr, Cameron i3 making n study of the tobacco-growing system, Hewlll sall for howe Suturday next, B ; ITALY. .. THE METHODISTS. Speciul Cable, Loxnoy, March 8.—The Rome correspond- ent of the Tmes asserts that tho assault made wpon the Methodist ehapel at Marsala, and the destruction of Its contents, wero die to the bnpridences of Stgnor Littierl, the min- Ister, In publishing plicards. in notorlously fanatienl distriets, The coneentration of troops In town prevented the Methodlsts from belng further molested, TINE BARTHQUAKE. FIIOUTFUL 1LOSS OF LIFE o, Mareh 8—~0ne hundred and forty Lodles have been dug outol tho ruins of Casamnecloln, The totul nunbers of desths Is estimuted at 500, TIE BAST. CARTRIDGE MANUFACTORY. CoNSTANTINOVLE, March 8.—A cartridge manufaetory has been openod here. 1tls provided with American machinery eapably of turning out 50,000 eurtrldges duily, —e— MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, WAUKEQAN, (Il Mareti §—Tho munlolpal vloction fn this clty yesterday resulted in tho chuoleo of the followlng otticers: Mayor, John ¥, Powell; Bupervisors, Itobert Voso and B, W, Uphnm; Awsscasor nnd ‘Freasuror, Geurwo K, Adnms; Samhol aud Collector, O, 16, Henthi Alderman, Fimt Ward, Frank Pafmctoors Sco- ond Ward, Gomige, Bubiietts Third Ward: John Vhilllps; Fourth Ward, Ao W, Hunter,—tie cu- tira st holug Rupubiican, CLINTON, ., March 8. {uslunlur the Domoerats Muyor, over Rchard Price, and Wo 'rénsurer, over K. C. Vun Kuran, tho mujoritios belng sbout M0, Tho lepublicans oleeted Milo Bmith, Jutmes G, Crozer. nul Hugh Losllo us .l\‘mcuru'mn. and the Dewmocrata elooted James cCarty. In Lyons, J. 8, tratton, Domocrat, was olected Muyor over 1ra Stockwell. e STRIKING RETAILERS AND PAINTERS, Bpectal Dispateh fo The Chicagu Tribune. Prrerspuna, P, March R—Suall Qrms man- facturing and dealing o window-gliss nre con- tinulng to reslat the discounts cstablished by tho WindowsGlass Assoclation, Thoy say prices woro tixed so ua 1o freezo thom out uid throw alt the buslyess fute tho hands of membiers ot tho Assoclution. ‘Chis muvemont hins created uito u Hurry I the teado here, - Paiituns e on a strlke for an advanco from §2 10 &0 u day, e ——— e PROHIBITION, RostoN, March B.—A 3luss Prohibition Con- vontion uf clorgymen was beld here to-duy, at- tended by nbout 600 delviatod. Btrong specones were made in advocsoy of probibition principles; nnd it wis determined to nsk fors constitutionnl umendment probibiting tho munufacture or suly ot lquors, At tho uit, coted 1o A, Beavoy, it Halmes, e —e PRICES OF OIL, TITUSVILLE, I*a., Murch 8.~Ull oponed at 86 nighest, 88%; lowest, Mil; closed, 8i; shi ments, 88,800 churtors, 10095 runs, 74,500, e Nordennlk]old, Nonar Nordenekiold, tho Arctlo exploror, was vorn in Floland, and vompleted his studles ut the Unlversity of Helsingtors, After bls veceut visit to Bt, Petersbury b stovpod 3‘ Helstugrors for u tow days. After s dinnor and {0to a torch- Liurbt nroaasdldn wrraiuzud Ly studunts unisorad, Ing homage by mliging and Skating b, hovin: atinr-rink on tho § winerable lumps a; m th e ? i witlh singing by satadent elinrus, followed by the appear- n of two polar beaes with a Chair on skates, who, giving bitm kind regieds from Spitzbergen und Siberin, tonk him at o tremendons rate up 1o n pretty iitle feo-tomple, whera he was greeted by twelve youtge Indles” and_ ventlemen, il dressod fn th Fasqo. costues of the him n hearty weleome, performed p ehnracter- 1 1 kKREeY, rrounded by thonsands of cheering spectators, ho was tke k o his earrage ngnin by the bears, [ expressing s Nordenst:Jold satd that it the Chvk- chig, mud ospeelndly the Indies, hud heen e eivifized, he would jnost certainly not have left thon 5o soon. 1 countesnnn Heldingfnrs ndorned its ¢ hts nod ou hied n visit, n9 rocel OIL. Ollkclal=Tho Stane dnurd Monopoly —Sonic Oleaginous Doden. Speetat orrespondence of e Chicaco Tribune, CLEVELASD, 0., Mareh 7.—1 had somethlng of ntalk yesterday with one of the Deputy Oil-In- spectors of this State, *Tho little companies ar glving tho Stundard o good dden! of trouble of iate,” he bewan, “lg thut ko? In what way?" I askeds #0n! thoy are dofng o good deal of business, and thoy don't hold to the Standard's scale of prices’” 1 you think tho recont dectsion i tho courts hero ngalnst tho Standurd gave the opposition nany cournge?’* “1 think it gave thomn conslderable couratre, and [ renly believe tho thne Is coming whuen tho usiness will not be wholly Ina few hands, ag it now f3."* “Can you toll me something nbout tho recent cuses you have found of ndulteration aud mix- fuyg of ofls?" “One of the most interesting cnses we hnve hud Jately was with o tirm ealled tho Eleotrle Ot Comnany. 1 metono of thelr men o the rondd, and he told me u grest story ubout o new mothod they hud of refining oll by runuing It through some kind of un electric nachine. 1 visiied tho works, and thoy still carrled out tho orlginal story thore, und told wo thoy could re- fine ol so it woutd stand a very bigh test. They hud a certuln aprrtient, however, which they dign't propose to let me enter. That was tho seeret pinco whereln the olectrio muchine was tocated, 1 finslly pursunded thom thut Thada righit us a State officer to enter this room; and, when 1 had got fn, § found nothing of tho kind they hud deseribed whatever, They finatly had t0 wdmit that the story of the electrlo mn- ching wns simply an Invention for tho eske of makiog o good smri' to Aefl the oll, 1 was not very 1 pleased this, or the miseruble nppearnnce of eyerything found sround the estublishinent: and fiaally T toli) them that [ would test some of their oll, found that, instend of stundiug the teat tuoy had ctabed for ity thelr oil would tlash ln the cup long before even tho Oblo'test was renched, I hnd the partics Indicted on reveral counts, and thele cases will come olf before the Craw- tord County Court beforo many weeks.” What can you eny about the Ohio test as apured withthat of other Stuatesr' 11 18 lower by severnl degrees than thut of clther Ldlann or Michienn,” 0]l thot 18 to he sokl fn the Stute of Michigan or Indiuti mnust have o specind test, then?'” wCertninly, Al wo look nfter 18 to fea that thooll thatis to be sold in this Stute will bear the test of this State.” g’ this very often dodged in one way or another? “1shinuld say 1t was, It would take too louw togo inte all ‘the detnlls of the various plung that nre devised, But thoy ure well fustrated by n flem that §s dolie business hero in this eity, and which now has au indictment or two hang- T over its hemd in the Comiun Pleas Cou Tiso inw |4 very strict in tho atter, and inpos wtine for even removing the hung of a burrel after it bus been tested by the Inspector. 'Tho Inw regulntes that tha oll that 18 to be used In Inmps on board vessels shall stund a very hich test,—mueh bigher thin that of tho commaon domestie oil, ‘The Captain of a yessot at this port lnst summer bought o of tho- firm i question, 08 tha - best ahip-oit : of hlgh test, and - pald - for it aecordingty, Before cver leaving tho port ono of liis umps fllled with this oll exploded. Tho Captaln culled mr attention to the matter, und 1ok samples of the off and carofully tested ft. 1 found vhat It would not stand tin usunl Ohfo test, ond began to investignte for the pur- pose of finding out the reison why such oil hnd been sold, 1 mwndo up my mind that it was i vegulirly eoncocted thing, il that tho tirm wus jn tho fbit of vielating the law inmany wn{'u. They were arrested, und the ¢ wis fully enough mndo ont ugninse them: but in somo way they slipped ont of . They didn't Jeury whedom by tais, however, a8 one woulkd have expected, but were up o Trand mmin ut the first apportanity. Wo discovered that the were 1 the hnbit of getting ot of 4 certaln firm liero In tho eity, but, instond of takiue it inune- diutely (0 tho stieds nt the depot, they Invariu- Dly tavk {6 first to tholr own wireeooms, und thon pibd for n second cartuge to the sheds, This we kuew must_nean something, and wo set about to discover whnt. Pluntly o lirgo lot of oll wag repartud to us ut ‘Toledo, which wus below test, und bad In every way. 1t bad been shipped from n certain refinery, and bad passed through tho firm fn questioti, and bore thelr tinde-mark, Jverybody mbout tbe establishient elaimed thut “things were all rights but tinelly o youny nun who wis um‘iluyml there gave itallnway. It #nid that the tirm hnuled the all from tho re- finery to thoir warehouse, und thore the barrels wero elevated 1o tho second story, unbungod, and tholr contents dumped futo”u large vat, Uthior oil of far Inferlor grude was atso placed Iu this vat, and then frout tho bottom tho mix- tire was druwn ont, and placed {n the barrels thut hal been tested aud stamped with the In- spector's seal ut tho volinery, In this shape the oi] W shipped. nt wug f protiy serious violation of the Tnw." 1 should sy so, It Isn violation on severnl polnts, Lihink the tirm will bave to sutler serlousty for it: but they may fud 8oine way out. The law, howe wnkes tho fecond of- fense much more derlous thun the first, It f4 astonlshing how mucn rlsk dealers will rin in thut way tor tho snku of « little paltry profit.” » Wit I8 your [den abunt that new prucess of reflning that was sald to ho uble to get 8o much ot af 8o little erude ol 1y w1 haven't honrd very wuch of ftof Inte; but my opinlon Is, that thore 18 uothing great in it Itduesn’t seem reasonably that it enn do 8o muchius they elain for It, It may bo somos thing of an (mprovoment over tho uld methud; it oven that inuat bo demanstrated.’ * aw do you think the Standard was pleased with Mr. Lloyd’s artlcle in the last allantic Manthty?" | know they didn't Yiko it, although T hove heard 5o one say anything atout it They aro ot pleased with pubilicity of that Kind. Thoy dui’t like to linve ml{lh\lm pnblishud elther for or agninst them, You huve notfeed tow very hitla thoro is fu the Duweppers abont thani, They muko speeltl elforts in this direetion, 1 vy beon vver thore to t churge of piy du {r works, i tho dis- 3, overy {ew days for severnl years past, and don't know anything ubout thoit nnmitgement, It s nlmost mpassible to il ot even wha the oficers nre, 1L is tho niost fron-bound titution 1 over suw. They ook upon everybody with susplelon who comes nroitnd, und will hardly give mo tho necessary Informntion without a tigit, When tho atrike ocenrred several yeurs sgo, nnd It was expeated wvury hour that the jnfurined urmy of steiking Nohemby wauld attempt to burn tho works, thioro Wi 1 constunt guard kept upon roportersy und in uo mstance Iinink, dld o single one yot. Inalde of o great inelosure: Thore ure cortulin places whoro uny one wu, Jlko tho palit- shups or the generul ofll hut, %0 far ns gets finp i o Ruow anything nbout the worklugs of chifuo, that §s allowed to noone,™ oy ure more Indepenident than ever Alnco the eonstructiotrul’ tholr pipe-line from thoolls reglung, aro thoy m =" ~Vory much /0. They feel that thuy are now tuyond the reach of cosupetition; that, before any othar firm ean come lnto tho markot ngninst thom, thoy st oxpend u milllon or more of mouoy dwu pipe-line also, Al such tbings, of COUTsY, rcnun tho Stundird to put tho Berows i littte closer down on the neck of the public, Hut § bolfove the time will como when the ol bustness will busdivided up more than it now js.” st that been thought 10 o Lho cuse for lllflll)’fmlri busty whilo tho Htundurd hus cons tinued to grow?” “Yes, but it has never looked so much like it bofore to me”" Qan e —— Carleaturing the Britlshi, Palt Mall Gazette. In tho streets of Lahore, according to an Anglo-Lutiun contemporary, the populur atiisos ineint of lnto hus becn wsatiricnl ropresentution of the Afehan war, A porforming “m"'wfv [ ordered by Iils muster toshow now thoe 1iltish marched [nto Afgbaniatan, The wonkey camo Sumplug aloog, dressod up for the occaslon in Wl tho bravory of red gout, yelow trousers Dlluhtd bty and un old 10y, g, Ho_ steated about t i llvely uceompantuient on “tha tom- tom, aud over and snon would make o rush with Lis gin ot any untortumte who huppened to como in his way, stroking n pair of false muse tuches, and woking Horeely aronnd upon the rubble. Orders wero then l{ll’(’!l 1o shuw how tho Hirittsh camo buek from Unbul. Tho munkey adivested himsel of his worgeons uniform, ud, suutebing up adirty old raf, e furward oneo maro, with slow i tottord steps, Coverin hin fico with the g, ho skulkul along antl ho ‘got behiidd sheltor, The roes of luightor which grooted this suggestivalittio comedy were woll dosorved, When the munkoy-like trick ot juvidine Afghuulstun wad tosolved upon, the Ipnominious sequel of an fnevituble withds: wak way plalily forcsoen, und, fudeod, announeed ju advunco by the e Government, ‘Tho Iaughtor of the Lahore rubblo enablod us to estls mute the prestio which we have galned by thut ndeap onterprise. e e —— An Elegant Mausoloum, Hurtford Courant. The New England Urunit Company of Hort- ford 14 constructing u muusolodm for John Starin, of Now York, tho oost of whioh wjll be abant 2200001, Tha b lldlue 3 0 Lo suuare and barrel of ofi 7 of gothlc al containtng . It 18 to be thirtys thress feel wide, twenty-four feet from front to roar, and Aty foet high, ‘The exterlor 18 to ho of Westerly white granit, the maln body in wcourses of roek-faced ashiars and trimmings, porch and roof to be finely nammnered, lnc tho twa slde projeetions nre to contaiy twentst eatneombs, four tiors it width and five tiers in hight. A pointed arch i4 to contnin bas rellels representing **the cntombment’ and “tho resurrection.’ §NOW-BOUND. 8t Panl to Chhicngo, Through Snow and Iee, vin tho Chicagoy Nt Paal, Minnes apolis & Omaha Rallway aRnd the Chi- eago & Northwestern Ballw: nela dents on the Route—=A Doy Among the Winconsin Legisintors nt Hadison. Tv the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Ciicaao, March 7. Unwarmed by any sunaet light, Tho gray llne‘ darkoned into nlght— A night made honry with the swarin And whirtstune: of the Dlinding storm, As zlgzige, warpmy to and fro, Cronsed and reciossed tho wingdd snow. £o oll night long thoe atorm ronred on; The inurning broka withoit g sun; in tiny sphieruto traced with lines OF Nature's geometrio slend, In starry flake and poitlel All day the hoary meteor fells A, sehent th sccond morninie shane, We looked upon o world ungpown, and_ rear proje A unlverse of sky and snow! Couli) nnything better deserite tho late storm than thoso llnes from Whittler's “Buow- Iound *'? Thursday at noon we left 8t, Paul by the pop- utnr route for Chicugo, Tho sun stone brightly, and, though we heard rumord of (rouble farther Eaat, there was nothing i tho ks to wirn us of the npprunching storm. Quickly wo reached fiudsons then stopped .a few moments nt Hanl- win, to partako of na excellent lunch. A little arter 4 p. m. we arelved at Bao Clalee, situnted at tho Junction of the Eau Clalre aud Chippewn i ue of the lurgest lumber-munufuctur- in the Stato of Wisconsin. We had sunper nt Merehlnn, where the Green Hay & Minncsota iallrond erovses tho Chicngo, St. Puul, Minnenpolis & Omabr Raliroad. Soun after wo encountered the atorm that was working from tho Enst, and then we hegan to travel slowiy: the further Bast wo proveeded, tho heavier the fall of snow, Neur Cump Douglas wo overtouk u frejght=traln that was unable to move, Our tralu halted and the engino went to ita rellef, and, after much Inbor, the two locomotives moved the frelghtetraly forward und side- tracked it 8o that we could pass. It was mid- night ere’ wo reached Elroy, and thero arders wero reeelved to hold tho tealn, OQur purty in tho Pullmnu sleeper was a plens- antone, We had a polite aud necommodating conductor In Mr. Van Buskirk, and George, the porter, was ever ready to ohey tho slightest wish of any of the passongers. Hright and eurly wo nwoke Friday morning, to find *n universe of sky ond snow.' We breakfasted with mine host Hosford, nt the' Depot House, and then began looking about to sce what could be dune to pnss away the thne,—2ome re- rend their newspnpers: some smoked: some pinyed eardss others chatted, and, hecoming better neauatnted, found they hnd many mutual acquuintances: some of the gentlemen plowed through tho snow to # barver-shop and wero shaved,—anything to pase awny the thae, In our car were W. J. Young the great lumber- manufacturer of Clinton, lowa; Cob. Wikor, now Mving at St, Paul, but farmerly u resident of Cinelnnati and New York, who during the War wns tho right-hand man of Gov. Tud of Ohlo, and to whom Is lurgely duo the credit of orrzun- Izl the Sunitary Conmission; Judge Dimriek, of Yanktonm, D. T, who was n staf-ofticer of Gen. Grant untfl Vicksburg surrendered: Mr, Foster, n dry-gonds merehant of furmerly of Boston, Mast.: Mr. Rolirbn Stillwater, Minn., ou his way to Chieago to pur- chuse his spring stovk: Mr. Lambert, @ travel- Inir representutive of K ros., Chicaga, who hutd been stow-botnd twventy-tivo days on the St. Paul & Sfoux Clty Raltroad, and had a_pleas- ant proapect before him: a youngrattorney from Northern Minnesotn, who wa2 gohus to” somo tawn bt lilinols to by mareled, but whose faneé coult excladtn, * He cometh not”—and, ns the wires were 8o constintly oecupled Ly ruilrond bualness 18 1o preelude their nse for private dis- putehes, he could et no word to her, and she jnust bave been In- despatr ot his non-uppear- aniee, - ir, Frenmnn, of tho' Northwestern Raflroad Company, uceopted thositiation gracelully, mul did bis purt toward makiug tho trip a s pesablo undor tho circutnstunees. were five ludies in our car,—one of them catled to the bedside of o dyine son. Moihoes onty enn apprecinto her mental state, amd (uly sym- pathize with boer in her nnxivty and siuspenso, Friduy pussed, and wo hardly Know how, Night cume, und still wo werw at Elroy, After supper we Improvised o muslea 1ho brake: wun of our traln und the parter uf our ear be ing tho stars of the ovening: und, by tho wiy, their volces wero remarkually swes mullhu{ sung with eront exprusslon and feellug suc! somry 08 Tho Golden Slippor, he Empty Cradle,” and * The Ol Folks at Hlowe," Muny amusing storles were told: - Mark Twain's Intest speech on *A Ttowuarkable Coineldence,” was rends and, nfter o charmiug evening, we souxht our herths. The next mornlog thore wero rumors of nn ndvanee movement, snd, sure enough, ubout 0 o'elock we moved forward to lnpiboo, Tlere we were trnsfer to twu nther sleepers that were only purtindly oceapledi—-breaking un our l:lmmmn mitrty, much to aur mutunl regret. We ad dinner at this place. nud hte I the nftee noon proceeded to Madison, where another deluy awaited us, Hetweon Baraboo and Madison wo passed through cuts twonty feet high, where the suow bud drifted, Hiling thom to the top, and where shovels and snowv-plows hud been Luslly at work removitg the anow, working nlght and duy to clear tho track for us. At Mudlson wo took BUpper,—4ome ut twe Park Hotsl, somoe ut the Vilus Hlouse, othors at enruvansnrios jienror the depot, The State Capitol was visitod af pere, Lnt, 18 tho Legislnturoe hod wdjn ) Monduay, we could only sen tho Senates Chamber and Assombly-rooin, lighted, Lutun- oceupied, | had the opportunity of seeltg tho Hou, Augus Cimernn, who hopes to be rediveted nited States Senator from Wisconsing niso, tho Hon, W. T. Price, State Sonator from IHack Rtiver Fulls, ons of the beaviest loggers ou the Riaek or, und the Junder of the opposition ngnlnst Senator Camoeron for Sonutorlnl Dot also, tho llon, E.W. Koyes, nnothor oandldate for Senntor, The cxcltement wpon tho Senus tarial question §8 fntense, and tho wwount of log-rotllng 18 prodigious. Sunduy morning dawned Uright and cloars but, owing to tho drifts beyond, wo wero unnble tonove forwanl. The slisimportant quesdon, s When shull wo Btart ' wis constuntiy nskod; but rocelved o sudisfaetory answer, Wik stated durlug tho moralig thiat we showld got awuy at 3 but the thne camo and passed, und still we wore at Madisun, The streets were plled mountain-high with anow. du front of eact builiding wis nn fnsur- mountable wall of white, higher than the eyo could overlook,—sugkesting 1o the mind tho dumnge that wonld cosne should it go olf rp- idly, looding streets and collars, wushinge out o , W cnrrying wwny bridizos, ung sgali Intevrupting truvel fnunother torm, Abotit 4 m, tho trufn thag loft £t Paul on Saturdny came fu, and wo gor the St Paul pus ers of Priaay wnd Suturday,—tho fimst thul wo Kllll b sinee wo foft. Nover betoro woro thae Chienio pupers 8o fully apprecinted and so thoroughty uitesed, Old alies thut wo hud brought with us were roud and re-read, ndvert| Y und all, For four duys wern wa eut OIf trom tho ontsidy world, Wo kuew nothing ot tho Inaugiteation or of the fmsugurmtsd, Wo wuw 4t ddisputch that guve the nnaes of the Cabl- nets but it was fnvarcect, 18 we foaid vut nfters wards, lobiuson Crasou's condition was morg fully realized thutiover before, und wo sympus thlzed with bim, At ubout 0 p. i, wo felt our carmove; n pleuse ant_ senantion thritled us, The bell sounded, wo heard tho nols sunping Stonm, and sy our trin wad thunderlng wlong through tlolds of white, o more so by o brillisnt soon. Near Evansvitls wo passed through cats higher han aiy Wo il yot suen,—cuts where tho siow had o be shoveled upon Hnt ears and buuled out, —euty whoro tho Suow-plow wus as holpless a8 i chlll's toy locomaot Thett wo realized tho stupundons nbor, tho unwesriod toll, the perso- vornnew, thiut hid been necossiry to enubly one tradn to ot throu W Chicugo, At lelolt wa suw nkditional denees of tho work of the snow-ficnd, nid bt the statlon onr truin was chiecred by u lurger urowd wwaiting it Swiftly now, and steadlly, wo pushed torwied, and Monday murulu’ oright and carly wo awoka i Chiengo,” Hupny faced lonked out from cur- windows, luughity voleus rang out morry greot- g8, U PRASCHRCTS INCL, Wid 8001 Our trups wore guthered toguther, and (e ear thut hud koown s 80 long KHOW U8 110 1001 conclislon 1 must siay that tho universsl Teeling wus, thit e rallrond witiclals bud dono adl I tholr power to mave is forwaed is rupidly s tho vonaltions would periit, LEvury courtosy ‘Wus extomlud by thom: the poorand lwml{ wers tooked atter, unt no one nllowed to suffor fuuny way that they could p snt. Whilat thero wero nuny [ngonvenivuces uitendant upou u journes under siel clreuuistanees, und tho duluy wits hurruastug o many, yet all wero made s comfortable thut mich” wis forgotien fu thy novelty of tho situation uud the sihits wo suw, E. 1\ BUNMWALT. e — Perslun Brigendws. Asamomber of tho French diplomatio bod was recontly truveling to ‘leberun to Join hid Tegution: thoro, he was selzod by u hand of brig- ands, who put hid uniform oa tholr Chiof, wid turned the B1lings of his dressing-birg (he wud o wrent Purislisn dandy) Into usetuland ornamentul wrticlesof vurions Khiuds, secording us thelr funey suggesied, Tuo ouly Illhl){ 1hey could makl nothing of wus the puimude Honurdlse, T'ho uns fortunute Frenchnun, on bolug askod what 1t was, conld only reply In Perslan, * Buttor.” Tho Drivands at oneo tusted tho compound, and, eon- ing n practie ol {ntended, they forced thofr prisoncr nt the sword’s point to ent the whole of* tha rix pots ho had hrought with him, and, having completely rified his baggags and pockets, lert him to completa his Journey more dend than allve. BUSINESS NOTICES, Arend’s Ieef, Iron, and \Wine, with Cinohon, the standard medicinnl tonic of this ‘)mrw-nl-'o agn. It enriches the Wlood, prompts y Invigurates the brain mnd neryous systom, finproves digestion, ete, Ttesults A round form, bright oyes, happy state of mind. Arend's drug- store, corner Madllson streot and Fifth avenue. —————— g will never buy n chenp oxtract again,” anfd a Mra, Wilson, whon she found her child's life in danger (rom eatine an fee-cretm fluvored with an_ extruct recommended for its cheapness, Buy Burnett’s, and bo sure, — Reddine's Rusaian Salve (s unequaled for chliblnins, chapped hands, frost bites, oto. ol i LA SLIN UNDERWEAR, Muslin Underwear! Chas. Gossage & Co. Remarkable Dargains IN FINE Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, and Skirts, ALSO Children’s White Dresses At 50 cts. Each, In sizes 1 to 6 years of age, well made from fine matertal, Neck and Sleeves trimmed with Fine Em- broidery. Chas. Gossage & Co. State-st. Washington-st. i _ORENGUND AND TAR: HALES HoHEY OF &=~=% Ol | i ( LA e 4 “Notnlng without Labour® HORERgUND&TAR &5 Invariably Cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throats, Asthma, Croup, and all Affec~ tions of the Breathing Organs. Its soothing Influence upon tho Iritated alr passagen 18 due to tho fact thut its Ingredionte are the most officacions pulmanics known. the basia of the articls being tho honey of the horehuund plant, chemically united with the Ables Balsamen, or Bulm of Gilend. Thore are hestdes five othor botanio elements which give ndditlonal efency. Thoso who have usod it sy that Hale's Tionoy of Horchound pud Tar s wonder fully vomedinl In all cases whero the organs of respiration aro affccted, and that its action s unusually rapid. It contalns nothing that enndisorder thestomach; it hasan extromely ngrecable flaver, and & sold atn fignro which cnables those of tha most Jimited means (o avall themgolves of ita virtues, Chlldren derlve great henofit from its suathlug propertics when sufferlog with Croup andl Whooping Cough. p Pricou=B0v, and 81 per bottle; largeet, cheapest. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, C.N. CRITTENTON, Sole Prop'r,N.Y. PIKE'S r!l][l'l‘flAflHE DROPS. ofeiins o Minate . BAKING POWDER. METE CONTRAST! While otiior Dakine Powders are largely ADUL- TERATED with ALUX and other hurthal druge, * D |u all of its origln b best erideaca o FE: S, PUIITY, and EFFECTIVENESS, I8 THE FACT of ite Lelng usoed ta-day, from North to Soutk, from East (o West, I a0 huaen of the rich and poor, where it has beea wind for the Jaat 16 yeani, & PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. NEVER BOLD 1N BULK, Mude by STEELE & PRICE, Mauufacturers of Lupulln Yeast Gems, N clal Fi e Factly elen Chleayo vad hie Lot las be purit, SHIPPER OF INDIANA COAL. DEALEIL IN ALL KINDS OF COAL AND COKE. Indicne Lunsp, §8.50 per tow, delbs, Parke Count Coal, equal to Wil ‘L, $4.00 per to, detivered. Kpectal indueonionts 4 thy trado. DIanG Yinta corbus Carroil s Cerpuntor-sis. Triin wantvd ingtan X kR A e