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The dhicage Dniln Teibune, VOLUME XL. SATURDAY, MARCI1 12, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES, DRESS 0 DS, il Bargains WORTHY OF INSPECTION, SPRING, 188l. We arc now opening each * day Elegant Novelties in RESS G (repe Uni, (repe Broche, Yoile de Religieuse, (achemire Beatrice, (Cachemire Iindou, Armures, &¢., &c. I6-inch Jersey Mixtures, New Tints, $1 per yard, i-in. Gamels Hair Cheviot New Style Sido Bands, $1 per yard, U-ingh Gamel's Hair Foule Dlain with Striped Material to Mlateh, $1 and $1.50 per yard, %-inch Armures, ith Silk Broeade Side Band, $2.50. Ve offer.as a decided Novelty. New. Hets in Shawl and Searf Suits; "ar- 1ed in patterns with self-color finges, to match, at $18.00. L visit of inspection respect- fully solicited. ANDEL BROS., 121 & 123 State-st OLFAN NA VIGA T0N. oxm' DIRECT LINE TO FIANCE. Uencral ‘Transatiuntic Comy. Btwsen Naw York und Havro, Plor €, N. It, ‘toot ot Morton-st. Traveles ] b 1 i “x’-; :»rnm{unu VORI Loth tranait by Enaltat e discomfurt of crossing tho Chatmol \Wotnesdar, Maret 18, 4y Weduosday, Mareh .4 p w Wedtumiud, Aprld 1 4 neiuding wil '0 LA \‘h’ e o ain, o Browe: b tncliding Wiio! Sad g, ud StoRaer Chicors ot Crodit Apunsis ot VaTh I MAounE to Bt s b AN, Agent, ullu'mmur\wm wat ALy a INM A N LI N E Ocean Steamships, Qming tho Hrtiiah wnd binttud Statos Malls. ork and Livorool, vis Quoenniown. wory u O AR to nnd froin the vrinciml Knglish, Keotoh, S, French, Uoruun, lualiun, e "Seanainviat esesteamnrs oarry no Jive stock of any kind. FHANCLY . BIOWN, Gen. ‘Vi'llnl’ll’l\"l}n‘n IDMARTS on Great: Mituin: reiands nd th Wlllluu ot aaty ual rituin, lroland, and the n.lm' FOR QIBRALTAR AND MALSEDLLES, Wb:‘uu\uu stoatwory will fuave Nuw York direct rund Sarsoilics, wking Iroiit wnd pase Murch ZL. noon April 611 n, o, worake, ¥k orake, Gt it !,-;k-mf:f-'r'flu;r(m iy LAN, Auunt, ifowiiva Groi, fil ot Cabin Aj &7 Clark-st, hu u, WINTEIL Noomu Axom,i Chicaut, AMERICAN LINE, Bisdelyhin und Liverponl, calling ut Quoenstown, K'“‘m;f:‘y‘:‘.".‘.-{.."y'")'fi \Vuw‘umu.{":‘um“; Philadols i, Iitermudinte, wnd Meerago pus i, 3l o U 5. Mt b pe ED 8TA| ez the Unlted Btatos and nn(ul Delglan Mnll! ay st raet Lingto Antworn i Holitiun, s runday teuin Now Yurk and evory aiioru S 7 frum l-nnmx ip hnnnm.m i :‘u'-‘f‘ & '{::"‘..l'“'“\"‘ i FETER WG & RN, ¢ b fundulyph-at., Chicaae, CoR LINL BillL STEAMERS tygag w York and Gl §Rxmugr JNem York e ,\lluum Al'ren 17, me & GLREAST Munigrs du ot carry cuitie, iz {ueoh 197 am fareh L p i o, OF plks. Uy, len oS s nl'xnlun T ‘il\m-:n-«w WO W Washlugton-st. INSURANCE, Thirty-Sixth Annual Statement oF TE MUTUAL BENEFIT - 9%: 8.8 O Insurance Gompany. LEWIS €, GROVER, President. !w‘m:nu. 1886, 104.07 T'remiums recelved |n 10, 1nterest recoived 1 8, Halaneo Jac. 1, 1850, 838, EXPENDITURES IN 18%0. Ima by death.. winents und o Surrendered pullcie: Dividends or returs ¢I'ald policy-holde Expenses, functading inxes... [iremiums on Londs puret ro Tnolding dedvloncy o foras VL0 SIS otere sates Datance Jan. 1, 1881...... “>nsh on hand aud in ban Gnilea siaten bonds, pa Stute, eity, und coutty b per] Rt Finat llurlfmn- vunds, Nowark & New ¥ J. it ctull s taniia Do e 500000 i‘u( aripuio bonds, bsborton u*c.b » i Come irten 5, 1o rmaioed b Hoe 50000 it Boih and morREos oh 0, TVTH A Rgnl| Euate, Cowpaiiy's Sivee Bunaion ol kaiain inirchased o New Yurk und Now Jurscy. Premjum Loans on Folicies Drewlytos Iu transit, since received Othice Furnity Fix Agenta' balanc: Interest duo snd ncruod, Deterred and unreportid’ | ‘miuws on Puliciea in forco, BL006.50 T 833,851,800, 81 Market v wtier bunds ubuve pal ;-‘wmunlm ml'.flm"l‘nn 5 B 1 i . S2WLI55 pralsed by the Exumine ng Commissionoss, LIABLLATIES, Reserve Fund 4 nxmulm sichuseits lemur £31,180.991.00 'l'ollcy lenu it pro 0.0 l;l\l"hl‘ul:llnduu it inia \CTikos U DromimS, 0 pOr Cont. 23078 Prondiums paid'in udval 41550 BILKGHG Burplus ns regards policy-holders, par vahuo; Hurvlnn s, 1Y e Now Y ork BiaBOurd oF SomputANOn the amou crased to, From the surplus as ns'baon do- glured pnyunu L e versary of policias caitied Sheibor fl{ffllu:lol In forca Jan.1, 1881, 4430, lasuring ¥4 DULECTORS: LEwis C.anover, ' JOSEPmA. TIALEEY, Astzi Dby B I hm.uuuunm, Melantay, B, 3L o |..quww. Warziam o uunx. oS A5, PRARSUN, . Tikonouk Mic Aun u, v\mmm'. ————, In August, 1980, this Company taviiad the tnsuranco dopartments of Massuchusutts, Oifv, nnd Now Jorsuy, to muka * 5 thorough and critical examiuntion into 18 condition sud wothods of business.” 'Ihe examine- tan covered a porludof moro than five wunths, and was conducted under the porsonat superyision of thy Hon, Jultus- L. Clarko, of Massachusoits; tho ion, Juseph F. Wright, of Oblo: snd Mr, W, ¥, Van Camp, of Nuw Jersoy, The Company’s nssats woro rigldly ux- amined. Yvory ploco of roal ostato ownod by or mort- wugod totho Compuny was subjectod (o the wmost cenrolul scrutiny, both in rogard to titlos and valuos, 'Ihe promium notes woro axuminod una by one, und the atocks and bonds owned caratully sppraised. ‘Tho Comimivalonors valued thy Compaur's sssots ot 38,724,815 which excuods 1ta own valuations (basod un pur values) by the sum- of §LES5IAT2 meking Its aurplus §3,81538808, a8 4 por cant, or $UBAUGDS aL 43§ per cont, New York standard. The roport glvos the Company the most unqualificd indorsament in ggory rogurd. 1Lwill be furnished on avplieation & the Company, and-ahould bo read by evory one intoreatod in Wfa-insurance. Treory pollcy lssucd.by this Company contain the tollowin conditions, and s absolutoly no it 4blo:in ¢aso of 1upes, nttor twa ur moro Kull v eoristuns hivo Loen Brid, the 1ull 4 por cant loserve aliie wiil by "f’""" Ty the Company, wt tho hitlon of the Assured, ithar of two 'u]l First, ‘'o the Sxtunaton ol ‘tho Tuil. Amount o Uhg. InaGrAncy o nuch |n‘rl-n.| s |I|n full value will pay furat tho Comi- pany's Published Hntost or, second, On surrondor of Hio Uriginal Tollcy within ¥ Tires Sonths fron date of Lapse to the purchaso of & Pald-up Pulloy, Illustrie- tion: A party jusuros at ugo i tor 10,000, 1o puys his Promium 1r fen Yours rocolving tio lanta 1yl doids of tho Company, wnd then stopa paymant. Tho rusull wiil bo s Thilows: Fh whols $10.600 1he suraped would hu extondod for'on Yuare wid Korty: Mz Dars; ur.nocond, ho would recclvo 8 Paid-up Toliey for 26l GHAS. LEYENBERGER, STATE AGENT, Room 5 Tribune. Building, CHICAGO, IIlLL. LAMAR, TAN{AR Universal ity the Fuculto de L'aris, 1, Ruo Rambutasy, Paris, GR]LLOh Tamar—uniike pille mnd the usunl purgntives—is agrecabls t0 tuko, und nover producos ire fiiauoil, Sl Ly wll Chiomita und Drogulsts. Festing habEotgo tos 1o 5 cents the MHox, e DRUGGISTS 'S, CONSTIPATION, Hemorrhoids, Bile, Herd- ache, Cerebral Con- R A HURLBUT &7C0,, ‘Wholesale Druggists, 78 and 77 Randolph-st, PREPARED BY GRILLOIN, SOLE PROPRIETON, Pharmacion do 1o cisssa de Ia 5 STATE LINE yortonl, publin, lultast, wnd London- uvery Phrsdar, ‘:«‘-‘. Gubwan. yor I huss stenmars Carey e el Doy i “Aubriy, paLbws & co. ad fed Rundotun-at, Chicago. and ftoysl Mait Imlwnnn . \For pasako apply (o Come At Wentern Agont. o "I"unu irgat lritain und roland. 2D l’lLl‘URL FRAMES w||l sure); Yy you nn wruu furmy ][]lu A AR A 1 ML l 1. “4 I'rlun. \M\M-nmmmmrm_ A3 Wabusli-av. LLOIJILA-LLLANL\G- e u bu . YLK *IThoroughly ch.nmm & huatly ropaired. Z Zy gestion, etc. B UVI;VILSS' (JIAN(JLS “To Rent, or For Sale, The Meld & uhun\lu -qunttr-lluu-e. Ou Ogdou-allp, nesr Archir-av., by TLENHY IUERIL 178 La Nallo-st. M P l'l JOIN DAVIN & (0, 25 MICHIGAN-BY. Just racolved, a targo lot of Wrought sad Cast Iron SlvuiiPlpy ut lowsat marked rigs. SC4A LLb. FAIKB A ATANDAKD FAIRBANKS, Holllk 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Bocarefultobuy oaly theGeaulae, SHAWLS! SPALIAL ALK MiARSHALL FiELD & G0, State and Washington-sts., Wil place on sale MONDAY, MARCH (4, JOB LOT OF [PORTE SHAWLS! In Silk and Wool Combina- tions, at prices VERY LITTLE ABOVE HALF VALUE, T0 CLOSE. The above Goods embrace many popular styles and de- signs, in Plain Centres with Brocade Borders, Fancy, Striped, and Brocaded. ABSOLUTE BARGATES . MUSIC.!L LVS_I'R UHI'L.V THE MUSIOAL MAIWELS a Iustrument aud Musle "elan Gombined. 51 Tlm(}elldf}lullul Wonders 'he most wonderful Mo- chiunleal Musfen] Instrunient grorproducad. It plos il Musle automut knuwiedzy of nu AR o Disarate It Bire, lx#l fuchos. Hund- somer and mory desirablo thun o Muslc Box. TALF; ORGANINA Price In black walnut casos, anly $10 ¢ in ehanfzed B11 7 in aolld manogany, BT, "Autoniatlo-fuod coll sttuchuent, 8:2.50 ¢: Urdors from the lrndu nwpeollully uul\lflufl l Ilhol atylo sunt by oxpeovs oi roceipt of price or C. Cataluguo, ‘describing other stylus, free. AHL\IH.I wantod In’ overy viltuya, THE ROOT & KONS NUSIC €0,y Chifeago, RE ED:S e Agents wlmed m evur] Cunuly. Whero w Lave m)l will ecll sl whe evaler REED', ORGANS B Templo of Muslo, IV.UUP[ (,IIAN(:I' 5. ic foq i ew Trices, t Fro hicago, " DISSOLUTION. Tho copartnership horotafura existing betweon tho undursigned, dolng Lusiness ms Printers In the City af Chicagu, Cook Coanty, Btate of Llitnuts, st No, 119 Bouth Clark-st, undor tho siyle and trn nawme of AMiller, Wagner & Umbdanstock, hux this day bovn dissalvod by our mutual consont, Witllam Wagnor re- Urng trom sold flem. Henry Mitler und Michuel Umbdenstock will colioot nll notes snd accounta dus tho said Oras, and will pay all dabts. MENRY MILLEI, WAL WAGNKR, MICHAKL UMBDENSTOCK. Chicago, 111, Fob. 4, 1881 The undersigned will continue the business of the Jato tirms of Miller. Wagner & Umbdenstock undor the tirm name of Mijler & Umbdonstock. IENRY MILLER, MICHAEL UMBDENSTOCK, _Cieago, I ¥ob. 3,15 DISBOLUTION. The partnership of Bpink & Hung ls this day dis suivad by mutusl consont. Mr, Bpluk rutires; Mr. Bunye continues thu busincss. UEORGH 1% BI'INK, WILLIAM 1L, BUNGE, March 1L, 1851 The undersigned will continue tho business of the Manufacture of Vinogar ln lhn roarof Nos. I3 1t ana 16 Centre-ay., Chicago, 1 \\'ll.hlAll 1t __NEW P UBL[OJTI(M WATTIES History of the Christian Religion To the Year 200, k {8 consid by the pross gonerally mrnulhuul the cuuniry as containiug more yxiunble informatlun of the ne l:f ‘which It treals thau uny work ever Mllvu‘l 8. ‘T'lio autbor ls independent and fesrivss in bl stato- mouts, but ut Whio suine tine curefully correct. No ons ol his propositions hus Loon uF can bo Over- N ':'III. Inln‘lk 15 in dowand, and agenis can WaAko WOBOY : P5und S¥dors or apalications for ageucies t C. V. WAITE & CO. i Mujor Bluck, 163 1.a Salle-st., Ch! HUCKINY SOUP'S, unn ‘c ULIENNE, PR el AUONT, BE VERMICKLLL x&uup GND B0 ek ER, STo B OO A GATAW! G ks TULY! SOUPS - Tonding hotel of Boston. Leading dnicora ol theus, BUNGE. ot Suttons iload, Tomuts auart can, rich, por+ und ruduiraonly Prroparud P A chi o'dwtnlsmn of the FOI BALE-Stock, Klxturos, Furnituie, g Loass s well-gatatiiahod Millinory i st ' lv, and yood reavin Forseing, Ad: aul. Ay, CELLULOID (Water-proof Lin- en) Cufls, Collars and Bosoma., Price Lists and Goods sent by mall, Call oraddress BARNES® Hat Store, 86 Madison-st, Tribune Building. The Best Light for the Least Money! NORTIWESTERY OF WORKS CO. GAS-WORKS €0., NIEW YORIK CITY. N. C, MILLER, Mow York City, Prosldnnt. w, I} BT LYON, Chieago, Vico-President. NHOXIE, Now York, Secretary und 'rmuurur. SMITIL Pitaburg, 1., Kagineor-ineChiuf. (3, ¥. McKNIGINT, Chicagw, Gonaral Awent. This Company, recently organized undor the laws of the State of New York, owns the right to construct Gas ‘Works under the Smith & Goldthorpe System, in the States of Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska, for the manu- facture of ILLUMINATING CAS FROM PETROLEUM. ‘This Gas Is not a Vaporized Gas, nor Atmospheric Alr lmpregna(cd with Gasoline, but isa Fixed Gas, precisely the same as Coal Gas, and FOR CHEAPNESS AND PURITY HAS NO EQUAL. This system has borne the test of several yeara’ experlence, and has been adopted by the following places: The State Reform School, Pennsylvani vania; Sligo City, Pennsylvania; West Newton, Pennsylvani Upper Sandusky, Ohio; Foslorln, Ohio; Lebanon, l{nnm:ky, Parker City, Pennsyl- Rhinebeck, New York; American Plate-Glass Works, New Albany, Indiana; New Albany Woolen Mills, New Albany, Indiana; Ayr Agricultural Works, Ayr, Ontatio; and a number of ather places, At WAUKEGAN, IHinols, works were erected last spring by this Company, and the consumers of the Gas cestify it as ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY. received a strong INSURANCE SIONED BY THE R T 1eaga, The same Works INDORSEMENT, FOLLOWING: A Naw Vo nu.«uu»unml Tiry T Corot New vork, “ Ninorienn Insarnce Co, of New York, zara Firs Insurance U of New York. ¥, Chiends, GOnern Avent londas Apsurance e Gorporntlin, nauras Of N Tl K1, \m\’l(xnn’l Itonident Mu i { mml'lu 1nsu Tirokor. 0, Insurance Tir MHREAIN o0 Attorn i Gonural Agent Wasichester Firi cuttian Commorcinl IRSUFMLED Cor . meulm. Mro-lnsurance .-\v.flullcr. icaito, ALLOTRCY And Capliafst. And many othors. Correspondence invited from Authorities of Towns of 2,000 population and over. Works cun he commenced as soon as the sprizag opens. .\d ress 0. O. W A) ILSON, Vice-Pres’t. n Office, 210 La Salle-st., Chica 0. UILORING. LL()lI[[\( 3 Don't glve your orders for SPRING SUITS, gen- tiemen, until you sce our choice line of LARLY SPRING fi ‘Which have lun arrived, J.B.HALL & GO Merchant Tailors, i130 Dearborn st.. _N-DB.—HO CARDS. < TAILOR.. &‘-DHA"PER BEUING GOOLS AND STYLES Ru FT}"IW Tulluring Our Speolalty. PARLONS, 157 S. CLARK-ST. FIN h\ClAl;. BNt 6 ol Merchants’ Savings Lean & Trust Co,, OX CHICAGO, ENTABLINNED 1857, Fata-Up Cnpital, 81,500,000 Vudivided Fron e 800,000 us EDWIK BLACKMAN, BURLEY, Sl MAMNSILAL S PALMER V. IiKLL( '(:. OFFICERS: ity ulx‘cmz\' Holleits tha Accounta of Bunks, Merchants, und Io- dividusin. ‘Frunsucts n goneral lianking Dustoesn, uvustmont lande. Purle, Denls In United States and don wid | MONLY 0 00 in sums of 85,000 to 350,000, On limproved City Property, at il por eant inlerose. WAL V. JALUXh W Dusrburn-st. NONEY T0 LOAN On Chicago Real Kstato at current ratox. MEAD & Lasnilo-st. PROPO X0 NO".[‘ rCas Contractors andBuilders Healed proposnla, nddravend to tho La £allo Couuty, it Gourt-tlausg und il gl the County Clark, Ottnwa, 111 o Iulndu( "o Tith ey o Jor fusnishing ail che u the groction und cowy; for La ally County, ecorulis th mun Bnd vpagion: tons fur the sumo ne Marnk urs, Brohle {ust,sald ulldins tu be cumplou-d e ators Nov. Flans sud spocitiontiuna can bo seen at the Commite 100's rovmm In the Uity of Ottawa, 111, and in thu vitico of the architoot, Hoow ¥i Mujar Rioet, Ci muuw. A1l praposals’ for the building cutir must bo ace cowpanled by o cortitiod chvek far tho sum of $.00, d mlo( Il'm work with u cortls ) l’\"l lod cliock Id wan gusraniow thub o pi the Snaunt uf tho chue "' auces nter futo contract or torfelt hmnl«rur biddors will ba requirad tu or tho fuithtul pers ud 1 bo appraved FER. = County, GRO, valulvnu\n. nterast ol the County, wiroan Huildin Comuitutde. Notice to Contractors for Docking and Dredging. CHICAQO, March g, 1851, Proposals are invited for construction of docks and salips on the Calumet Riverat South Chicago. The work cansists of about soc,ooa cuble yards of dredging and filling; and 18,000 feet of dock front. It is proposed to contract for about 350,000 cubic yards of dredging and filling, and 8,000 feet of docking at the present time. Plans and specifitations can beseen atthe office of the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad Co., No. 135 Dearbornest., Chicago. Proposals will be received until the asth of March. J. B. BROWN., Fropotals fur. Irou Drifs Heits, 25 HoNuie BUILDING, cuicagw, L. nm.am { SEALED PROPASALE iu ‘telpilcate, wi atthla oftico until 13 wclock Ha o Turatsiiie At dhros b mmuy ihousand pounds IB\)D' 000 b, .-l u[ Tron prifs’ Lolty, roquired l Crlus In tha reukwaie it Gileago, 1 rouad irog, b lengd Tyt o hetes, O S SISl Uons biaaks Tur proposaie, wnd af] intaruatlon, upe ply at this G. 3. LYDECKE(, Major of Knglneurs, U, b A CLENENT, BANE & (0, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., COR. ADAMS, nhuulactme the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Make the Lowest Prices, And Give the Best Terms, 5 off 60 days; - 6 off 30 days; 7 off 10 days. OI’TIUIAN.S MUR!S BERNHAR!]T OPTICIAN, + Roow ik, Hetoud Finor. Tweity- Glnsnon to Tatters i’ roommend handt's nblllly g4 an Optiel trom Mowa (Fumn, 311, (1 ifying to M, Born= e ut bis onico L lytord, AML v Allen, M, waa W, % i L M. 1. L i’ nwnm Hiv, itabori TR nw, D, Clinon 5. 1 ¥d. Cheney, Rydor, 4 Rav. Arthiiy and others of bro ence, Otica Hours—0 10 1, 7 t0 . LOUIS 1, MATTIVE, As- sisbuiie. Lotters ot hauley hust inélus siamp 1or "EWerioN—No agents omptoyed or appainted. ¥ino Spoctactos sulied o all stehts o 1 principlea’ Ohurs and ¥io 16Glasstn Felostopon M1o Eruncoime, Naty ) SPECTACLES \cuu.lulv Milel o AW W \G\H Condition of Sight u,w-u. Flotd, Mnrlnu, and OPTICIAN, 107 S. Clark-st. tors Thurninmeters, R Artinciul Hubian Ey s ISTRY. Dr.Day, 133 East Madison-st. : RUBBER OR Best {CHLLULOH), } $5 Gold, #10. ¥Fliling, 1=1 0ld Rutos, VITALIZED AIR (Or gam given trou tur patoless oxirucuni. 1 Enst (i dave Plate, which novur onse 1o alkin or WWtg 9 yoRre” nctial tost Without w fuiiure: 01 NDhA ot Lowor Suction COAL, THOS.F. MANNING SHIPPER OF INDIANA COAL, DEALKER IN ALL KINDS OF COAL AND COKE. Tndtlana Lump, $4.80 per ton, delivered, Parke County Nut Coal, cqual to Iilnsington Lusaiy 9400 per o, del tvorads TINIUIII inducumonia o ' et Y ntds porr Curi ot had Carpoatar-ats. "Featus wanied, STOCKIIOLDELS MEETINGS. Oice of (he Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Railroad Co, Cuicacy, Koo 34, 1N, o, ;rll BTOCKLROLDERY. 12 huraby ¥ivun thut, pursust to the by laws ulils teago, duslingion & Cgmpany will bulield ut the oiicy of o Compuny th Blcagyy Ul on Wodnosday, i ity day of Marel, il t 1) 0'Ciook 1 the Tarenonhs fos L -quwu i OTeiing DI uCioen 108 i wnaGiik yoars und getion of any uilior busiuves Ll may leyally o botora tha winating, Ly geive. of the:duard fof | Toctire. pagie e Umlmmn ol Llnl Bokrd. Stockholders’ Meeting. The Anaual Mooting uf tho Bluckholders uf the Ohlo Butt Company will bo teld at thelr gfiice, 118 Wabsat-av., Chicako, Tuosduy, April 12, 151, U, €, JUNE, Hecretsry, ‘Dunlel Sulltvan, alias Scotty, Samuel B Thye Tribuane. s SA'I‘U RDAY, MARCIL 12, 1831, T Irish Disarning bill passed the House last evening, Brarisit tax-payers will be ealled on to pay 825,000,000 of the expenses of the Afghan war, FrED GRosSENBonirs, a live stock deater of Toledo, blew out his braing at Omahn yes- terday, Crouny weather, oceasionul rain or snow, statiovary or higher temperature, for this re- glon to-day, B. G. READ, superintendent of a paper mill at Clarksville, Mo., was caught in the mill machivery yesterday and imangled to death, ‘Tur British House of Lords has decided that the Tichborne clatmant shall serve out his full term of fourteen years. It Is alinost certain that Gov. Pillsbury wiil appaint Gen, Edgerton to suceeed Mr, Win- dom In the United States Senate, Counr Conoxisr, the President of the Lower llouse of the Austrian Relctisrath, has reslgned for political rensouns, Tty persons have been arrested in Teruel, Arragon, for advocating o repub- lican form of government for Spain. Caien, WiLLiAMsoN & Co,, general mer- chants and produce agents, of London, huve fafled. Thelr Habllities ure placed at $500,- 000, Henn voN PuTreAsser has been mp- pointed temporarily to the Germnn Minlstry of the Iuterior, vice Count von Eulenberg, resigned. Tug Increase In the native population during the pust ten years has been propor- tie ely greater than the increase in the hn- mugrant population, ‘i enble announces the deaths of the Earlof Stratford, Muj-Gen, Richard Iler- bert Gall, und Prof. Rutherford Landers, of Edinburg University, ManouMeD JAN, o noted Afghan lender, whio fins played s conspieuous purt in Afghan pollties tor the last twenty years, I8 reported to have been murdere Tne State Senate, by an ununimous vote, pussed resolutions yesterday thuniclmg Presi- dent Gartield for having appoloted Mr, Lin- coln Seeretary of War. Torick-CoytisstoNen WiLLiax F. (Baldy) Sarrin. of New York, resigned yesterday. Mayor Grace nominuted Jwmnes Mathows, Tapunanyite, in his stead. Seseemas— A newaho of §2,500 Las been offered for evidenee which shall lead to the urrest and couviction of the murderer ot Farmer Fare relly in Westmeath lust week, A CONSTRUCTION-TRAIN on the Pallas & Wichitw Railroad was thrown from the truck yesterduy, sud flve men were serlously (ne Jured—two, Mack Meader and Hugh Uaker, Tatully, k Oxry three persons were arrested in Ire- land yesterday under the Coercion net. There would have been more victims, but the Gov- ernment peoply could not supply escorts enough, M. 11 Lassaton, o cattledenler of St Louls, was recently shot dead at O'Neil City, Neb., by a merchant of that pluey nawed Blanehurd, Itappearsthut Blanchard aeted §n self-defense, A UANG of counterfeiters, consisting of er, allns James ‘L', Barker, Robert Kelly, Robert Smith, aud Wilizm Burns, wers arrested ut New Yurk yestgrduy, SuALL-rOX has raged to un alurming ex- tent ut Honoluly, in the Sundwich 1slands, but Is now sbating, Sinee the diseuse up- peared there ubout 1,000 persons have veen quarantined in thoir houses. R A naxnof ludians recently mado a raid into Nolan County, Texas, and attucked a party of men employed on the T'exus Pucitle Rond, wounding several. The wurderous redsking made thelr eseape [ i Executive Commitieo of the Natlonal Antl-Monopoly Lengne reports that there huve been upplicutions made for churters for branch leagues In twenty-four States, und that the movement Is progresstng rapldly. Tne American Consul at Dublin had an Interview with Boyton yesterday, and ob- tuined full particulurs ds rogards his claims to American cltizenship, which ho sent to Mindster Lowell, with w letter from Boyton, Presioest and Mrs, Gartleld gave a recep- tlon to urmy uud navy oflicers lust evening, ‘Il meibers and ex-members of the Cabinet were present, (G Sherman, Mrs, Gen, Sheldon, and Miss Mason, of Clevelund, as- sisted In recelving the guests, A pesTiuerive fire broke out In the wholesule drug-house of Ish & MeMulion, at Omaha, yesterday morning, und ruged for two hours, totally destroying the drug-house, wnd dumagling the dry-gonds store of 8, I, Morse & Co,, and the wholesale store of Mil- ton, Rogers & So) Tue Governor of Mussnchusetts, Mayor Priuce, of Boston, Wendoll Phillivs, and other distingulshed gentlemen have enlled public meeting at Noston to take Into cone slderation what justice and hunuaity require on behalf of the Indiun tribes. Sonutors Hoar and Dawes will attend, Wirrian Moonkrigny, a white man of Pittaylvania County, Virginla, has shocked the moral peoplo and good Demoerats of his sectlon by leaving his wife and five children and eloping with u young mulatto girl nnmed Halrston, ‘I'he detectives are on the louk- out for the sbscondimz puir, [t A Tue Stute Souate yesterduy passed, with the omergency clnuse, the House bl provid- ing that fu villuges whoso territorial Himits colnelde with township Himits the Trustees shull bo olectod ut the suine thne ns township ofticury, the sccond Tuesday In April, Tho bill aitects Jetfersou and flydo Purk, e ene———— SkNATOR SHERMAN, aid not Senator Al- Nson, will be the fourth Republican wembur of tho Senate Finance Comulttee, as ar- ranged by the Dewoeratlo caucus, The 1;’ :,'E FIVE CLNTS. . mn\h sy that It was n clerienl erro made it appear that Allison was the r' " 'th Republican member, m"“s-bn CRETARY ScHunz was entertalned at a banquet by the Gennan-Amerlean citl: zens of Baltlnore Inst night. ‘Che nddresses. were in the German language, Mr. Schurz i1 closing his response to the tonst of his own health, gave the sentiment, * The New Presl- dent,” which was heartily received. Jonx Kenwoon, o painter of Kansas City, returned to his home yesterday afternoon in an intoxlcated state, and began to beat his wife. Tho neighbors sent for Kerwood’s son, a boy of 16, who tried to save his mother, whereupon the drunken father attacked him with n polker, and the son shiot his assallaug {n self-defense. e——— Davio HowELL, the agent of the Chicago Burlington & Quincy Hoad at Colehester, 111, was handed a package contalning $9,500 by an agent of the Quiney Coal Cumpany for sufe keeking for a few hours, Ilesvon after- wards disappearcdd and has not yet been heard from, and the miners of the Quinecy Conl Company are walting for thelr pay. A RELIEF PARTY Of seventeen Orangeinen have gone to Ballinaklll, County Gulway, to assist in the farm operations of Canon Flem- ing, a Protestant clergyman who has been * oyeotted ™ by his nelghbors on'accountot sectarian aunbmosity, Canon Flemlng was recently fired nt near Dallinakill, The- Orangemen go by her Majesty’s siip Valor- ous, and aru all well armed. A7 the Cabinet Council yesterday it was declded that the * precedents of the Depart-~ ment in similar cases should be adhered to, that no return of legal-tenders be made” to those bankers who recently deposited the legal-tender in the Unlted States Trensury preparatory to a withdrawal of thelr elrenlas tlon. ‘T'ho bankers will probably coine to the conclusion that they were too hasty. AT a meeting of prominent citizens held at the Palmer Iouse lnst night to take steps for the commetnoration of the tenth anniversary of the fire of 1871, n strong feeling was ex- pressed in favor of the orection of a Public Library ns n proper memorial, and & comm= mittee, which ineludes Gen. Stockton, N, IK, Fairbank, and James Lane Allen, was ap- pointed to organize for u publle meeting, and to devise ways and mieans for obtaining sub- seriptions for the library projeet. Tir New Mexico trabn on the Atchlson, Topeka & Sunta ¥é Road was thrown from the track by a broken rail near Lu Junty, Colo., yesterday mormimz. The cars rolled down a steep embankment, but, strange to Loy, none.of the pussengers were killed, thougl wany were somewhat injured. Tha train wits moving at a low rute when the ne- cldent occurred, and to this fact the eseapo of the passengers must be attributed. ** Blser warek,” the well-known ralirond veporter of Tnx: TrisvNe, wny on board the train, wnd lun.km' escaped without o serateh, AN English correspondent who has had an | interviow with Joubert, the Boer leader,’ telegraphs that the Intter says that the Loers wre willing to make peace on condition that they be allowed to retire beyond the Vial, River, and there establish an Independent, republie; that thoy are willing to enter luto confederation with the other Svuth African States, If the latter so wish, and that they are willmg to permit o British resldent at the Transvanl Capltal to Jegistute on all qnestlony affecting.the nutive tribes, and even will permit the Unton Jack to be holsted onee again, Mu. PanNent has determined to pay back the English Whigs In thelr own coln, At tho recent election in Wigan tie Whigs voted ugnlnst the Rudlenl cantldato beeause ho? suid he would vote against coercion for Ire- land, A saeaney now exlsts in thellorough of Coventry, caused by the elevation of SieIenry Juekson (who, by the way, s stieo died) 1o the Beneh, A Whig eandidate who favors coereton hus come forward, sud Mr. Pavnell hus reguested the Irlsh voters to support the | Tory candidate, Mv, Eaton, At the general clectlon Sir Henry Jackson's majority over Eaton was only 170, 50 that there §s n prob- ability that the Jatter wiil be suceessful this thue, and that the Liberals will Jose » seat. Jupag MATuEws, of the Engllsh Court of Queen's Beneh, gave Judgment in the Bead- luugh ease yosterday, 1y hetd Bradlaugh's - defense, that ns an atfirmation wonkdt answer tnstead of an onth In the Courts of Eugland un afiirmation would unswer for aneath In the House of Commons, was not goud, con- sequently that Bradiwgh had no right to vote in the Commons, not huving taken the nsunl oath, A stay of judgment was granted, | and Bradlugh took an appenl to tho High Court of Justlee. Gorsty, n member of the - “Fourth party,” gave notles in the Come mons that he would move for nwrit for o new election at Northampton to fll Brad- Inugh’s place. It 13 not likely that the wrlt ’ will be Issued. BurrALo wis again the scene of a torrible aceident yesterday., An old boiler, which had been repafred, wns belng tested In tho * Phuenix Boller-Works, owned by Donuldson & Patterson, when It exploded, leveling ths works and throwing lurge pleces of the ex- ploded boller 100 feet futo the alr, und shak- fng the bulldings for nearly half a mllo around, Mr, Patterson, one of the proprie- tors of the works, wus blown to pleces, and five workmen were killed and seven others serfously injured, Tho names of the worke men killed aro John Lungenfiold, Franels Chadwick, Willam Wager, Willlum Gibson, . The name of the fifth workmnn killed has not been ascortained. Carl Otto Voltz, Hen- ry Muckey, and Alexander Rupert, thrgo of the wounded, will havdly recover, ———— 'z Democratscwanted to proceod with the organization of the Senate yestorday, but Mr. Conkling Interposed with a point of order, and, atter considerable debate uud sume personal sparrlng, the Seuate went iuto executlve sosslon, where, It 1t believed, nn ugreement was veached by which two Damo- crats have ngreed to withhold thelr votes on Moudusy ns a sort of paly nguinat the Ilopub- Hean vacaneles in Malno and Minuesota. The tonu of contidenco with whieh Senator Conk- ling clalmed that the Republicans cun orgun- . fze the Senute lends to tho lnference that ho has good reason for belloving that Beautor Mahone will act with them. Senator Duvid Duvis stated that he woukl act with the Domocrats In the wmatter of orgaunlzation, but ha astonlshed the Senators of both parties by his refusal to uccept tue Chalrmanship of . the Judlelary Committes, and still further by luis declaration that, unless tho Democratlie 5 party’s methods are changed and {is wisdow broudened, thero 1s littls prospect that he could coutluue to act with, thew.