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NEW YORK. Tho Recent Hog-Cholera Ca- nard and the Produce Exchange, The British Consul at Philadel- phin In Justifiention of Iis Subordinate. Efforts of the Special Committee to Show. the Englishmen Thoir Error, granb Will Resign tho Presidency of the World's Fair—IHatch on Yane dorhilt, Jnsurance Companies Gave Col. Dwight, a Sick Man, Pol- icies for $253,000. He Died, and They Went to Law, and and Wil Now Have to Pay Costs. gpeech of Ex-Secretary Schurz in Sup- port of the Education of Indians, Statement that Bennelt Thinks Serlous- Iy of Undertaking o Polar Expedition. The English Importors of Thoroughbreds Discouraged—0'Leary Also Dis- conraged. HOG-CIIOLERA. COMMUNICATION FROM THE HRITISIE CONSUT. AT PHILADELUIIA. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, New York, March 16.—The spectal committeo appolnted by the Produce Exchange to investl- gate the origin ot the recent hog-cholern canard ave recelved o long communication from hor Dritonnic Majesty's Consul at Philadolphin, Capt. Robert Cbnrles Clipporton, which nasumes to be a Justification of Vice-Consul Crump's asertion that 700000 hoga dled of cholera In Tllinols in 18%0. The Captaln starts out by excusipg himself for notquoting tho official atatistics of tho Btato of Ilinnls for 1880 on the ground that they have not yot been pube listed, but ho draws frecly upon the veports of tho Uovernment and Stato Departments of Ag- riculture for 1878 and 1870, HE ALSO CITES A LETTER which hodeclares he has received from the Agricultural Department at Washington within afew days, 10 tho cifect thot * the mortality among ewine in Tilinols for tho yenr 1880 was not less than 300,000 hend," and concludes tbat. ‘taking these figures into consideration, sud in view of the fact thot the diseaso koown a8 swino diseaso or hog- cholern hns its ups and downs, it 1s not impossl- ble that, I tho nctual Bgures could bo learned, the mortality wns but little, If any, under the reported number—viz.: about 700,000 hoad."” THIS DEDUCTION I8 CLINCHED by the following quotation from an anonymous Teport recelved by the writer from Chilcago: “Jt now appears that tho State of Iilinols, and not Oblo, s the one fn which tho 700,000 plys died In 1880, @nd my Iimpression I8 that tho partles Intorested In tho trade tre quite willlng to. lot the mnttor restand not ask for a thorough Invostigution hithis State, If It 18 declded to bave ono tho ro- wit may prove quite difterent to what is so atrongly alleged by tho Boards of Trade in New rk, Pblindelphia, St. Louls, Chicugo, Indian- Fclll. Cleveland, eto. Iundorstand that some of the Chicngo Cumtmissioners have bLeen to Springfield, tho soat of Governwmont of [linols, and it 18 not unlikely that TIE STATISTICS THEY IIAVE DISCOVERED thero have satisfled thom that thore Is and has cn o gront mortality in piga iu this Stato." Many udditional pnges are devoted to oxcerpts the reports and of va- erson8 in un to show, at hog-cholera exiats in this ewnlr‘y: second, that hog-cholern js contaglous: and third, that hog-cholern can fmpregnate tho human system, The Comrolttee havo sont Capt. Clipperton an anawer, in which they begin by coogratulating him “in haviog decided to fol- low the system suggested by thom, and seck for FACTS FROM PROPERLY-CONSTITUTED AND RELIADLE SQUICES of informution, capecially tho Agricuitural Bu- Teau of the severat Btntes and the reports of tho nited Btates Commission of Agriculture, in- stead of dgxcndmg upon the questionuble moth- odsudopted by tho “Vice-Consul.” * They ask, bowever,that ho will not confine hls resourches lothe few oxtrnots ho has quoted, which, lhe{ B “scem to haye boon ‘selcctod by tha wlauf.mn oye of Mr, Crump, and u treat of tho period” referred to {n hls roport.” The Commitico go on 1o any: * When your ine Yestlmtions are concluded, the New York Prod- uea Exchange, whom the Cominitteo represent, ¥ill confldently reply thut the statomaouts which o not z:\:“lhnll thon maku to your Govornment will at DISIPATE THIE BIRONEOUS IMPRESSIONS faused by nctlog Counsel Crump's Decembor, Tl 1080 uxtructs 1o which you dicec! 8, repurt, T 18 hich dizect thoattention of tho Comunitteo must unques- onubly - gutisfy you that tho oxists ;um of hog-cholorn was mnot discovered ‘{llr. Crump, and that whon he wrote that t may not be importinent to enll lurhunl-mlx's attontion to the Immcengs mor- ity nqnmfi awino by a disense known a8 hog- ;fiolcru. and withhald the information that this licaso' hud exlstud for yonrs, and wus nut uflm thun fn 1870 (ovon nsuu:l.l\.uz his figures bo corroct), his report was A MISREPIESENTATION OF PACTS §# they did extst in the Btato of Tilinols in 1830, kl:lubmlqlnlr theso oxtructs from Commisalon- r ‘la«ljunn roport the Committos dovm it an ";‘ Ulice of nonust Intent on your purt ot ojou beliove “tho - report of frof Commiasioncr to be true, and e, b furthar {ntend it as a condemnation of e Tump's rofusal to accept the atatumont o thy ROl tha Bamu authority that his citimato Uiy 0limense mortality umong swine during .u"&l ona,enlud. nad yet they fall to sso by mu:-lmltyu reagoting you urrlvo at the con- lon that, becauso Mr. Do Luc says TUE MOUTALITY AMONG SWINE IN ILLINOIS "gllhn year 1880 was not losa than 600,000 head, {hat"B0UId wish tho Euglish publio - bellove s pJb was but little, if any, under ) peoported. numbers—namely: ubout 700, ead. , ., In answor to your quoe nmflfrnm a*Chloago report,” tho Committee ey that thoy do nat deal with anonymous cor- Troghdence, ° ‘Thy objuct of the New York out ’“N Exchanue is hunest fnvestigntion, with- mg.“':"“"""“’ and falr und outepokon state- Mmzfiflfl;fld’uwlulmh Investiaution, This w“rm’g' you, and, under your promise to i NOTHING LES3 CAN IE ACCEPTED. bepgures numed fn My, Crum roport, Teapise, Tibt or wrong, havo littlo to do with D“';- L It scems to have been worded anly ng liunuonu ulfect, without gravity or dignlty, lect ulng as v does with injurinus Crown [Om & representutive of the firitlsn kryeg TdIng In a friondly State, it do- A%len . Unqualtfied ° vondomantion, ', . . . et .axr 18 nppendod from Bir Edwurd Thorns e Majeaty's Minlstor ut Washington, {n Crumpea® 88¥8 that ho has ascertained that Mr. pon .- Oblectionable statement was based o JirpyERort trunsmitted 1o Phitadeiptin by Aoy i Vicw-Consul at Chlcago,” but that he o lmm been Informed upon what statistics 0 unmfi' relied ou forwardlng those figures, ity mzlkmwm'ur. 8ir Edward Thornton adds, lo:'n"nh STATEMENT WAR EXAGGERATED, w,mn"] that, {n the report wado by the Agri- daeyya) Pepattinent of Tilinois, the loss ‘trom Wik, (bt doin aL 227,250 heud for thut yeur, oy gy IOUKE Mr. Crimp's report was errone- tero e, tIuggerated, It canuot bo suld that The (gr0 2 ¥rouuds whatever for it ta frpoi0mitLen concluded us follows: “From $videny i 4 glveu by Bir Edwurd Thoraton, it {4 Tality qiq, : ftal)y fn wmqggm n 1880, referred to mbove, 4t your inethold of arriving at the rn MUST PAY. OF LITIGATION OVER LIFE-INSURANCE o POLICIES, Hay vifl Diapater (o The Chicago Tridune W ORK, March 16.—~Tho Court of Appeals D"lll dowa to-day its deolsion In the famous Inturenco cases, soven in numbor, Thoss woro tho sults of the helrs of Col. Walter Dwight ‘ngalust tho IHrooklyn, Homcopnth! Metropolitan, Mnnhattan (two casce), Washing- ton] and Uormanin Life Companies. Tho ap- penls of the compnnies were dismissod with costs, Durlng the summor of 1838 Col. Dwight, nwell-know cltizen of Iinghamton, N. Y., in surcd his life In severul of the prominent come panles of tho country, and In three months so- cured pollcies for 255,000, the largest amount, 0,000, In tho Bquitable. On nccount of theso extended transactlons somo of tho compnnles caused Investigations to bo madu, resnlting, it was clalmed, fn finding that Col. Dwight had been subject to UEMORRITAGE OF TIE LUNOS, which o bad concenled from tho compnales. He had been a wenlthy man, but business re- verses overtook him, und proceedings In bank- ruptey were going on when ho secured the polle cles, Boume ol tho companfes, upon this showing,wishad to return the premiuma paid and enneel tho policles, but Col. Dwight refused tho offer. It wns stown, also, that Leforo his ro- verseg his life had bren Insured In n large amount, but the pollcles hud beon allowod to lapse, On Nov. 20, 1878, the companies nscer- talned that he had died. CHARGES OF FRAUD on hig part were freoly made, and it waa ntleged that he had purposely taken means to underimine lals health, and again that he hud committed sulelde, A acn:‘c‘lenu investigntion by tho Equitable disproved, to tho satisfaction of that Compauy's ollicers, thesu chariges, and the in- aurance wns paid by this and other companies. Othors refused payingnt, and the body of Col, Dwight waa disinterred n April, 1876, but the Jury of Inquest rendered o verdiet that he diod from nataral enuses, Tho litigation by the helrs with tho still unsutisfied coinpinles bos now terminnted, with tho result glven. WORLD’S FAIR. GEN, GIANT TO RESIGN THE PRESIDENCY. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, NEw Youk, March 16,—Tho World's Falr Com~ misslon nro to hotd an important mecting ‘Wednosduy afternnon. It Is reported that Gen. Grant will reaign the Prestdoney. ‘On Saturday Inst ho openly expressed the oplnfon that tho profect would bo abandoned unless $1,000,000 were in hand by to-dny. Tho subscriptions at tho last meeting were several bundred dollars short of tho amount. No large subseriptions huve sinco been recelved. The metnbers of the Commisslon look gloomy, and appear to have lost all thelr enthusiasm, 4 NUFLS TTATCH, spoaking of the proposed fair to-day, safd: “ 1t the Fair I8 held at [awood it will certaluly put from $2.250,000 $3.20,000 In tha New ork Centenl's tronsury, ns that rond will manopollze tho ontire” freight and passengor traflo golug and coming, It's thaon stenm road that has direct communications witl Inwood, Nothing alive or yet to live ¢an goand come or rerch and leave tho Falr grounds with- out paylog tribute to our railrond Czar, Itsceins to me that the Fair s to do n wholesale business for Vanderbilt and his postority, and in return Vanderbilt 18 to do A RETAIL BUSINESS FOR THE FAIRL If Vanderblit does nnt back Gen. Grant, who Las glven timo and attention to forwarding tho arrangomients for the Fair, and has becomon working aud not an ornsmental President, then wo must cithor abandon lnwood site and obtain Confral Park or drop tho wholo thing, Ono thing is certain: the eitizons of Noew ork will not subscribo $3,750,000 aguinst Van- derbilt's $230,000, whon the Now York Centrat Rallrond §s to tako tho Jlon's sharg of tho protita through thio seloction of tho site,”™ CARL SCHURZ ON 'THE INDIAN QUESTION. NEW Yous, March 15,—At o meeting to-night for the purposo of ralglng runds for the educa- tiou of young Indians, ex-Secretary of the Into- rlor 8churz wasintroduced by the Rev, Dr. Hitch- cock, Presidont of tho Unton Theoloylenl Semi- nnry, and snfd that in his administration ns Sce- rotary of tho Interior be could Juok back with pleasuro to the Interest he had taken in the Tn- dinns. Wiso statesmen of tho past thought tho Indinn question could bo scttled by grant- ing thom @& rescrvation on which they could llve in thelr own wuy unmoleated, ‘This thoory was cxplodoed, and he advocated glv- ing thom individual trncts of land tho sameng the whites, and thus by degrees makiog thom #ood oftizens of Indinn descent. They were ca- pable of aducation, and made gooa traders and small farmors, In cducating thom it was not only necessary to teach them how to writy, but algo haw to live and mrko o living when taught. Though thoy returued to their familles, they did unt,us many supposed, return to thelr former way of living, but wero HONORED AND LOOKED UP TO by others. There ware but 50,000 of these chil- dren, and, though it might L0 A work of time, they could be ndum\lmE The rescrvations, ho thouxht, would eventually bo taken from them, a8, in tho march of raliroads and settlers Weat- ward, quarrcls would wurise, and the Gov- eroment would declda in favor of progress. Most of thess were honest ond Industrious, many being employed by the Qovernment as frolghters. Thoy should be taught tho small in- ustrios, n8 well ne belng oducnted. Thiswas o work of timo and mulr:f not be perfected hasti- Iy. Ho advocated tho support of the schonls at ampton and Carlisto. Geu, Miles nnd Bishop Whipple also spoke in favor of tho object of tho macting, JAMES GORDON BENNETT. IIE WANTS TO GO TO THE NORTE POLE. Spectat Dapateh to The Chicago Tribuna N&w YORx, March 16.—~Amony the storles that aro current here s this: That Jumes Gordon Bennott 18 scrlously contemplating ao Arotle expedition, Larry Jerone, who 8 in Europe with him, hoa rocently written to a friend that, while sennott {4 enjoying mmself greatly as o master of & hunt somewhero in England, yot ho is vory much depressed and anxfous over the Arctio expedition which hoequipped and sont out in tho namo of the {Icrald. Ho concolves it to Lo his duty to fit out anothor expedi- tlon Iu eoarchsof tho lost one, and to take command. of it himself, Ho has ulready telegruphed to stop work upon the now yacht he contemplated bullding in this countyy, and thinks that the money ho proposed to sx- oud in that wuy shall be dévoted to the bulld- ng of a vessel cunstructed with a view to en- countoring the lgo of tho northorn scas, Al- ready he has had some Interviews with Scotch shipbuilders on the subject. Thereforo tho nowa thut Hennott has serlously ontered upon this now project may be cexpected at mny tiino, 1t 1s charnotoristio of Bounott that oxooution follows closcly unon the heols of concoption, THE NEW YORK ROADS. A DILL TO B¥ BOUGHT OFF. Nzw Yonk,Muarch 18.—Tho chartors of thoorigl- nal companios which foris tho New York Con- tral & Hudson River and New York, Lake Erlo & Westorn lallronds resorved to the State tho right totake poasession of tho roads upon pay~ munt ot cost aud 10 per ceut in advance. To- day in tho Stuto Leglsluturo, n resolution was fu- *troduced authorlzing an Inquiry whether the State had been deprived of that right by the various consolidations of thoso companios, and i€ not lt‘rmposuu to take and operate tho roads named, by paying thelr cost, [ess tho walor in tho stovk and m:‘fxddlunnnl 10 por cont required by the torms of tho originul charter. THOROUGIIBREDS. LOW PRICKS, NEw YORR, March 15,—At tho auction salo to- doy of imported thoroughbrods, Matchlcss, brought $1,000; Alllo Slado, $1,076; Norfolk Horo, $300; Tromwnell, $600; Bt. Mungo, $500; Noble, §200; Bay Rum, $300; Hontban, 8224, A lot of lmported mares and fllies (thoroughbreds) brought vory low prices. It is thought if bettor priced aro not roalizod at tho other sales, it is not likely tho English broodors and dealers will coutinue to eond tloroughbred atock to this country. It 1s said that Tattersals offered over 500 uineas for the return of Matchlcas, WAS THERE FOUL PLAY ? HUSPICIONS THAT TIHK CREW OF TIIE AJACE DID NOT DIE AS BALA BAYS, « New York Times, March U, When tha Itallan bark Afaco was wrookod off Coucy Islaud something over u week oo and Boverul mombora of tho.crew cut thelr throats, thera wero persons who belleved there had beon foul play on board. Poter Bala, the solo sur- vivor of the wreck, eald that tho mon, whilo tloatiee ou & ploce of the broken ship hud be- come discouraged, bad cut tholr own throats, and drappod overboard. One rumor had it that the survivor hnd made way with hils comrades to nsure his own safoty; another that thero bad boen w mutlny on the shiv and a free fight, But theso wero mcoro surmlises. 1t 18 uow said tbat the Captaln had $2,600 in speoio ou board; but it 15 Jmpossible to nsoor- tain, fn this country, whothor bo had or had not, Tbhe bodles of tho #ix dend seamey, Including that of the Captain, lle az Undortaker Suiliwell's, at dravesond, Tho throat of one of thom is cut fn such a way that 1t s suspected he could not bhave indicted the Injury himself. * PETEL SALA was sent to A sallory’ boarding-house, la Water streot, 1o uwalt tho inquest; but whon ho was ueedod on Buturday hie could not bo fouud. It Was sald ut Lo boarding-houso that his abdence . Ing vesacl, his recnpturs i extremely doubtiul. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH ' 16, 188I—-TEN PAGEHN. s only tomporary, but, althougt ho was ro- CRIMINAL NEWS. poatodly onlied for, he did not nppear, o con- acnuonce of hia absonco tho Inquest was ad- journed. Earta aro making to find him, it ho A ALl in thoeity: but If he has taken mivintago of hia upportunity to aip on somo forolen aile him {ndicted for the crime or to amination to tost his sanity, ‘Tolen was cxamined to-day and found Insane, nnd wilt go to the 8t, Poter Insaue Afylun, A DEADLY ANSAULT. Hp“lnl‘"llputtll to The Chicagn Tribune. Br. Lovts. Mo.. March 15.~—Henrs Mertz, Poste mastor ut Hilitown, or Beliefoatalne Post-Oftice. twonty mlics out on the Ollve streot road, was budly eut Iast night by akulfe in tho hands of ‘Wil Dieckmann, who wua tried wnd acault- ted of the murder of his wife about two years 0 an ex- Discovery of a Land Swindle In- volving Six Millions of Acres. A porson who L followod tho water for nnny yoar anld vestorday: * [n iny opinion there wis ARomothing wrong sRboned of that bark. 1t won't do to tel) ol seamon that sallora wouli eut thoir thronts wi a0 ¢losa to Jand na those men were, No, sir, thore never was i enflor born who won't stritxo for_his life ta tho Inst wnder such cireumstances, Tho wound in tho throat of the youns man's bodv that cnme sshore on Thurs- Western Missourl the Heene of the Operations of the Con- ag0, Mertz 18 the keeper of a gencral storo and ilay was not o fong eut, i {8 usially tnde by a { spirators. antotn, Dicckmann has Boen fnhis om o . d ploy for "'&';r_ul committisgaukidedn st Ay, h“tl a tho lust thrue months, and yesternlay bo wasdis- charged. During the afternoon ho was seen shorpening the blade of his knife, which (s about. tive inches luny, While dolng 50 he remnrkod ton bystander, * Some blood ought to flow bo« fore 1 leavo thia place.”” Lntor be had suing hot - Mertz regarding tho smount of wages dun him, and during the dificulty mado severil threats ngnlost Mortz, At 8 o'clock in the evening ho opeoed the door of tho store and enlled Mertz outalde onto the poreh, But a few waords passed between them when Dieckinann Arrests of Prominent Business-Men at St. Louis, Cleveland, and Pittsburg, BEECHER ON S8LUGGARDS. POINTED ALLUSIONS TO MEN WHO SAY TIE ‘WOH 8 TIEM A LIVING, Netw York Timee, March 1, Henry Ward Heecher sald, in Plymouth Church yesterday morning, that thenlogy was now golog through an evolution, and was ad- vanelng every day. Men were getilng beyond tbo old formulatons of truth. Mr, Bovecher re- Thelr S§nceess Due to the Confasfon of Records Coused by the War. mirked that beeanso he couldn't wear panta- it rarte ot lefe roln with 5y fets it didn't foliow tht ho couldi't wear pantn- T e, Doaucing, u deep 100na, and sald If he was not u Protestant he would be 8 Roman Cutholle. The Pratestant tden that God hud rovealed il truth In tho Bible ~—that the Bible wasn scpulchre and all truth was mummiticd by It—was onoe uguainst which hy rovolted. 'Tho Catholic stutoment that Gud re- vealed His truths through thut Church. and made thom known wore and more from time to time, wns grand, Tho tanit of thu tdea was that God reveuls truth theough any organized Church. 1f the Cathollo Church would say tho revelation camo through the hunan race It would Lo ull right. Mr, Bovcber paid bl respects to varlous cluxsed of tho cotnmunlty, capecinlly to the large cluss which cluhms that *tho world owes thomn o liviag,™ 1T the world pald its Just doebts, he sald, halters would b seareo, The world owed & burial to about two- thirda of its people, and that was all. ‘Tho men of the class mentioned livea day by day like fiahus,—thoy sucked tho water und spurted it out, and that was all. ‘Thoy were content to | thelr fathers support them,—tollveon thelr rel- ntlves. Absut tho only Seripture they ever rend was * Qo to the ant, thou sluggul and thoy wont to thelr aunts to be supported. Thoy bad no energy, no ambition. They were cantent to crawl along through life like RBilK-worm over o leaf, catlng, cmm{(. enting, and that was all,— only a sllk-worm loft onougli Lehind it to pay for ita keeping. These men teft nothing, They were not even good for munure, followed up with snothor severe slush upon the left thigh, from threo to four inches in length. Murtz's cries attracted the attention of persons in the raloon, who found hitn upon tho porch saturatod with blood. Dieckmann escaped in tho direction of tho elty, and n purauit was fn- augurated, hut nothing could be acen or beard of bl during the night, Mertz's wounds are pronounced to bn of such a serfous nnture that there I8 but one chance In o hundred for his re- covery. KILLED WITIL A POKER, Spectal Dispateh to The Chizago Tribune. WINONA, Minn, March 15—A young man named Ueorge Nichards dled to-day frum tha effects of a blow he recelved lnst Wednesday with a stove-poker In the hands of one George Dalley. The quarrel grew out of derogatory statements to Dalley's girl by Richarda, Dalloy hus nut beon seen or heard of since tho quarrel, Itichards halled from Fremont, Ind, and bad nlways borne o good character. A Horrlble Wife-Murder by a Maniac' at Btillwator, Mian.—A Postmaster Stabbed. GREAT LAND SWINDLE. Spectal Disvateh to The Chieao Tridune, CLEVELAND, O., March 16.~Orlando Van Ifise and George Linn, well-known renl-estate weal- ora of this clty, and John K. Corwin, o Notary Tublie, wery arrested to-day by the United States nuthoritles on the charge of condpiring to defraud the Goverament by meansof fulse wili- devita eoncerning land titles, and causlng tho =10 to be transmitted to the Genernl Land-Of- fice fur tho purposo of dofrauding the United States, The first two detendants are bolleved to belong to nn organized party, which hns de- frauded the Government ont of many thuusand Acres of land In Missourd, operatiog une der the firm nmne of the Iuternatonal Land Compnny, with headquarters nt 8t. Louis, and branch offices at Now York, Pittsburg, Cloveland, London, England, and IHesslingen, Germany. Tho plan of action has Leen to ob- taln from the Government by fraudulent afitdu. vits patents to lands clnimed to have beea pur- chased before tho War at 124 conts per acreun- der tho provislons of tho net of 1854, At tho Lreaking out of the War the Land-Office at Ironton, Mo, was stocked with puatents issued upon tho applieation of sottlers, but which could not be delivered until tho applicants hnd resided upon the lands for two years. Durlng the War tho records were thrown into confuslon, and hundreds, if not thousands, of the pitents were stolen or destroyed, Sloco tho War the Quvernment hns fssued probnbly sov- eral thousand patents to porsons who swore they bad mnde applieation for land, pal¥ for and lived upon the same, but, in the confusion SCHHANDER BEING THI QUICKER. BAN Fraxcisco, Cal., March 15.—A. Schandor, asubscription clerk (n the Eventny Bulletin ofiice, bod an altercation with Capt. Juhn Adams, u- perintendent of the Lick Mine, Nevada, and, after the pnssage of angry words and blows by Adams, both drew pistols, Scheoder being tho (qulcknr. Iutlicting 2 mortal wound vy Adums, bunder had bis hand badly burned, but ea- cuped Adams’ builet, ED, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, NEw Youx, March 15.—The dispateh from Chl- cagn published In this clty to-duy reportiug tho propused consalldation of the St. Paul and the Nurthwestern }tallroad systems with the North- ern Paclfic could not be confirmed, and among atlrond men generally tho report was regurded ns absugd. DOUBLY: TRAGEDY CAUSED BY JEALOUSY. To the Western Astociated Press. Nzw Youx, March 16.—Ernest Stephen Momo- NOBBED BY SNEAK-THIEVES. CiNciNyaTL, 0., March 16.—A snenk-thief rob~ bery of the house uf Jncob Hemsongood lnst night, repurted as trifling, nssumes a mysterious appoarance to«duy. Rumors Are that from £2,00 to 2,000 worth of diwsonds and vuluables huave been takon, The losers und tho police buve bLeen roticont on tho lus: Y TRAGEDY. CiNcixsars, O March 15.—In Greeawood County, Ky,, Tom Young mashed the skull of #teve Langiord and attempted to eseape. Reu- ben Laffifurd, brother of the injured man. fol- Inpwed hotly, ‘and, afteru mile” chnse, riddied Young with o pistol, Young fsdend. Langford will die, and hia brothor has left the country, roth, n Germun wond-cnrver, shot and fatally wounded Emll Puuly, a bourder in bis house, to- day, nt 33 Elridge street, and afterward stot himsolt through tho temple, blowing out his Lrains, Jenlousy of Puuly, whom be bolicved cntortained tho relution of irecepted lover of his wife, is thought to hivo been tho tauss of tho erime, though Meuioroth, who long bad beeu sick, was undoubtgdly out of his tnind, DAN O'LEARY. O'Leary has been confined to his bed sinee the walik. Hia feet uro In a terriblo condition, The Inst tifty miles of the wulk he suffered grent sguny. * Vaughan, Ruwell, and others called on him yulnrdni', and complimented him on his gatacness. He bitterly comptalng that Albert’s withdrawal from the race complotely crushed hitn, 8o that ho had no heart to -make a good rrco. O'Leary will lose about £1,600, urter all caused by tho Rebetllop, bad not yet recefved thoir full titles to the land. It has been dlscov- cred that a great portion of these putents were 1saued to persons connected with tho luterna- tional Land Company, who slgned fictitions names to the afldevits ind othor documents, and then sold the land to innocent parties. Theso 1rauds bave been practiced to 00 enOrMoUs ex- tent, and Speciul- Agent Patrick Tyrrel has been engaged fur the past two yeaurs fn working up cuses innll of tho above-named cities. He nr- ranged to have arrests madoe simultaneausly fo all the places, nnd lust evening telegraphed to United States Murshal Goodspeed hero to tuke into custody all the Clevelund men above nated. Thoy wero taken before Cominissioner White, BLEW UP A SCHOOL-HOUSE. LANCAsTER, O,, March A party of young genlawngs blew up u scbool-house near the vil- lage of Dremen Inst night. Two kers of pow- dor were used, und the structure was utterly dewolished. The authorlties ure ufter thew. CHARGED WITII MURDER. Nasuvitrg, Tenn., March 15.—~Mary Jenkins, o mulatto giel, was, arcested at the Academy ut ‘Wartsburg, Tenn., to-duy, charged with the expenses wre pid, Vaughun will start (o the | 20d 8 hearing wassot for Murch 5. Van 1o | murder of her new-bura bibe. six-dnys’ walk fn Chicagn. O'Leary aud Davies | und Linn were sout to Jalt in default of $5,K0 — leave hero fur Chicago to-morrow night. bail, ana Corwin was released on a bond of DISCHARGED. TELEGRAPIIC SUIT. Rufus Hatch has begun n suit fu the Superior Court agalnst the Western Unlon Telegraph Company, tho Atlantic & Pacltic Telexrnph Compuny, and the American Unlon Telegeabh 2,600, 1t is understood that indictments have been found ngainst thom by u special Grand Jury at St. Louis, und thoy will probubly be taken there for trinl. Rareian, N, C,, Murch 15.~A. K. Slmpson, a member of the Luinslature arrested for larceny. was discharged by tho Mayor. Company, to prevent tho proposed countraet of Spretal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, S12 D 'S, Jan, lg.‘:'l:mo ‘p""""l"'.'i".'f" o octslon s (10 | i, Loutn, Mo. Mareh J.—What promises to AMUSEMENTS O e i g "a nbittie®: | unoart a bik Governmont-land swindie was tho sty arrest to-day of Robert ¥. Lindsay, a well- known attorney of 8t. Louis, and son of James Jindsay, at one time United Stutes Reglster of Lands at Ironton, Mo, by Government-Op- crative Tyrrel, who s woll known In Chleago. Atthe snme thne that Lindsay . was arrested hero, othor arresta were wade elsewhyre, and all of men In good standing, Three were taken at Cleveland at 10 o'clock this morning. They are Orlundo Vau Hlse, Georgo Linn, and injunction, In the rfépertoire of Lotta there 18 no better pluy thun John lirougbum's dramatizaton of *The O1d Curlosity Shop," und, strange to say, although it presents tho star in 8 most agreen- ble manner, it I8 vory seldvm seen. The plece {a now runulng at MoVicker's, and its Inst repro- sentatlon will be given on Thursday eveniny. Miss Lotta personates the churacters of tho Marchivness and Littde Ndl, oud in the MARIE ROZE. Cal, J. H. Mapleson =day concluded an agree- meat for Murlo it0z0 t8 upbenr the remainder of the season with his company,and she will appenr for tho first time With the compuny next weck, Wednesday, with Gorster, Cary, und Campaniof, in * Mignon.’ THE WEATHER. The wenthor to-day 18 fine and clear; thors mometer it 8 a. m. {ndicated 85, at ¥ a. m. 37, and former ns the balf-starved serving mald L T S J. X. Corbin. Linm 38 an 8ttor- } o Sompeon Bross she presonts & Dickensonfun S o ney, Tho others aru in tho land business. | pioture in muke-up, and most umusingly hits off John H. Preatice, one of tho Trusteed of tho East River bridge, dled at HBrooklyn yesterday, aged 70 years. At tho same timo those were arvested, Addisun F. Burns and IL R. McCiellun wero taken futo custody at Pittsbury, Pa. Thore aro othor ar- ALASKA., rests to be mnde here, und the parties in auch A cnse uro sald to bo men who hold prominent A Xtegular Minnesots Snowfall In That | Positions in tho business world, Tho churgo Country—The Mines. i ngalnst all i3 consplracy to dufraud tho Govern- Ponr TowxseNp, Maroh 16.~Tho steamer | lieutcutaflunds Ly teaine fulue deods pur Californta, from itka, basarrived. A number | porting to convey tho titles. Thero hivo beon of San Francisco capitalists and mining oxports ,:‘;fl fEuo Als 1o s,{““,,;’,',ufi“"?,‘;“' onen have visited the new quartz mining dlatrict at | yours, and coverlng fu all some oight Takon, and found a clenr chaunel and good mititions of acres, “which, it {3 oxpected, anchorage. Tho ininors hrve furwarded potl- | through the Ntigation cusunnt upon these ars tions for mall servico from Bitka or Wrangel, rests will be reclalmed by the Government, It ‘Thero are flve fect of snow at tho mines, Prep- | Bppenrs by intelligenee recolved from Wasbing- arutions are being mado to take in lJumboer and fon that tho InturiorDeprtmont has loug bo- - provisions on sicdges, Work will bo resumed | Heved that extensive frauds had been purpe. 3 truted In the Lond-Olfices, nnd tho Govertaent an tho Slawart Miuo, Sitku, cucly in thospring. | L4 to0n smulkiug overy cifort 10 socuro tho per- petrutors, The lapso of time, however, slico BURST A BLOOD-VESSEL, tho fruuds, and tho fact thut the partios impli- Willlam Brown, & young man of 2 or 27 years | cated bave bewn peculiagly well ublo to defeat of nge, while tn a house of fil-reputo nt No, 141 West Washington street, wns rather rougbly the extruvagant drollery of the character. In the rolo of Litlle Nell sho i3 less succesaful. Lotta has very tittle pathos in ber compusition, nad In such a'tender, sympnthetic morsel us Ned eup fsout of plince. We nave frequently hid ocenslon ta award WAFm praise to Mr, B, A. An- derson for his character sketches, As Laniel Quiip, tho montal, morul, and physleal exugeer- utlon of Charles Dickens' novel, this nrtist gives us oncof tho Lest bits of eccentricacting wehave hud bere for sowo thine. His faciai muke-up {9 ustudy, and in his deformity, tn his manner, his #alt, and, In faet, from his ficnd to his toes, ho reseuted o flgure that might heve stepped rom the piutes of Cruickshunks. HE ucting wus exceedingly judiclous. No cfiect was marred by uudue exaggeeation ln luok, JResture, or speeck. While unstintod commgendu- tion can be given Mr. Anderson, wu cinnut pralge the other nicinbiors uf tho cust, except, perbnps, Mr, W, I Wallls x3 Grandrather 'ren and Mrs. G. C. Bouifuce a3 AMrs. Jariey. NMr. C. . Dradslaw had only tho faintest idew of tho part of Siwwfveler; Mr. 1. 1) Bradiey lucked tho unction af I} asi; Miss Julin lanchett was n a0r raprescntativa of Sally Irass. Much care us been taken ju mounting the play. sitdon, hus hitherto held detection at buy. The leak was spruny in tho soutbenstern part of this tho lm‘enlgnunn on seovkint of thelrottivlul po- handled by one of tho Inmates numed 8tate, whore, In fnvestiguting ipregularitlos In GRAND OPERA-IIOUSE. ille Hawkins, In tho bculile n blrod- | the fand-Ollice at Irontan, the beginoing of o b bR sl conspquoaco | B¥stemm Gf frauds was discovered which will [ Meo I B Wooll's umusiel occontrlolty, Drown s thought to bo fn n somewhat | Chik 08 stated above, in the restitution to tho “Photod,"” which the Harrisons firat produced In Uoveroment of millions of ucres of fraudulent- 1y entered land, Mr, Lindsay. wbo wus spoken to by THg 'rnimmu's correspondent, suld that ho wus an {nnotent man. His futher, who wus Hewlster of Lands ut lronton, us noted, was res moved during the Hayes Admintstrution, and his record I consldervil n elear one, 1ut, dur- ing tho (atter's torm of oflice, thousunds of land patonis disupponred, and thls is perbups tho cunde ot his gon's arrest, District-Attorney Bllss was interviewed, and sald that the frauds wore com- menced under the lund Inw of August, 185, Undor that, law land was suld from $1 to 1215 ceuta an nero. The scheme ndopted waa to give Iaborers $1 to come to tho front and clalm lund. Thoy would vo glven tho deed to tho land, it belny understood that the Neglster of Lundy wus to hold tho patent to such graund until the purchasor Nled _proof that he had sottled and cultivated §t. This proof consisted fn tho aili- dnvit of the settler und vne witness, Tho Inborers who purchascd turned tho ground rigbt over to othor parties whfi this city last fall, 18 boing presented every nlght at thiy thentre, Who fuct thut this s tho third engugoment duriug the present seuson played Inthls clty by this company eives uvi- denco that the publle sec sumetbing In tha nrtl- clo to amuse thom. Like tho most of such pieces, it 14 merely written for the fntroduction of n joi of specinities, in this caso theeo apecinitios uro brought forward by some ratuer clever und well- known people, {uciuding Miss Alico Harrison n;. Louls Harrlson, Mr. R. E. Grabam, ang othors, AN ALARMING RETORT. It appenrs thas Miss Aunu Dickinson soriously purposes to appeur on the stage fn some of the most exacting male charucters of Bbukspeare,— Hamlet and Macbeth, for lnstunce,~sad is not nfraid to provoke camparison eyen with Salvint himself by actlug on tho “off-nighta™ of that preenrious condition by Dr. Rradley, who wus summoned to attend him, The womun and sev- crul other mmntes ot the huuse wero urrested aod locked up at the West Madison Street Btation. Urown nlso clalms to huve lost £ fu the house, but no trace of this was found, ————— An Oflicial Speculution—FProfits of the ¥ronch Governmont by Its Monopoly of the Nale ot ‘Tobaeco, Bismarck, finding tho monropoly of tobacco munufacturo tobe n nrmnluuul- souree of pros- perity to the French Uovernmont, proposcs tho aatno system for Germnny. In the soventoenth century tho French Government assumod the right 10 coutrol tho manufacture of tobneco, and i 1647 transterred tho monopoly of munufucture to contructors, who agroed 10 puy for tho privile cxe o sum based on tho probubio earnings, ‘I'hls systom wns in oporatdon until the reln of the first Napoleon, whon A comumisslon supointed by bim Foporced that the only way of bencfiting | Blguud atlidavits us above, bofuro tho land | distingulshod teaxedinn. A reporter of the Hos Loth tho Government. and. consiimors would b was elthor settled or cuitiva .d‘:u was required | gon Traveller tho other day usked Munuger Stote for tha Btate togmaunfacture tobneco excluslye- | by Inw, Inthis way thogreat bulk of thu land son whethor it wus true that ho had enguged Sliss Dickinson to_wpjfear as Hamiet, Macheth, and Clawde Melnotte, nnd Mr. Btetson roptled that It wis truo in respoct to Humlel and Mel- nutée. Heo thon sald: " Miss Divkinson camo to nientoned nbove fell jnto tho hands of persons whu nad no right to lt, 1or purt of tho bargnin whon the land wus sold was that the purchuser should cultivate it. ‘Chat 18 the reuson it wus fAald ut such & low figure. Instead, howover, of it flling fute the hands uf men who would settlo 1y. The reasons givoen wero that the work bolug underone contrul would disponss with ninuos tonths of tho genoral oxronmn whicl would be fnourred by individual manufacturors, The crodit and capital of the Stute Lolng greutor ihan that of uny Individual, it cauld ‘mnko use sco me {n New York, where L was durlng Bal- vinl's last engagemont, and talked to mo ubout appenring I theso purts. Sho suld sbo had beon studying thooy for a long tune. 1 thought it would be an excelient ided for ber 10 undertnka aavet. | wis vory much pleased with the fioa, and I told hier so, and that [ would offer hor un chgagement in this pluy at my theatre, But not # word wus suid about "Machéth, Now, thut 18 upon It, It hecame the proporty, by the above frauduleat meus, of wmei who m-dnr are nmong the wenlthiest in the Iand. Nothlug of the ALOVe AFFOSIS Were gIven to tho press until Iute to-night, the vbject beity to Keob the mats ter quiot until other urrests wero made, A STILLWATER TRAGEDY. of all now dlacoverios and muchinoa for slmpli= fylnw lubor, and thus reduce tho cost: It would a{)ulllh all oxponsus of show, advertlsing, high- Ppriced stares, ote., and, baving no $ntorest in maoklog a profit to the disndvantiage of the cone sumer, would uvold nil adulterations. Tho sys- tom went {nto practice in 1810 and has not slnco undorgone any moditications, In 1811 the sules rouched over 50,000,000 francs, tho expensos bu- 31,000,000, and the net proiit belng ovor 10, Speelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune very ditferont sffuir, Humiel requires cusy act- 't%.uw”ln mTfuo rucel| nnu were u\'ur‘ 307,000,000 | BT. PAyL, Minn., March 15.—Tho Ploncer-Press muyum ood declumation, but “Witcheth? Want francs, tho oxpeused nbout 63,000,000, und tho | hasspoclul #avices of a horrible murder by a | tiroand force are luvoived In this, It requices net profit over FE.000,000. In this sixty-seven tho most extraordinury combination of quullities muniao at Marine, a village near Btillwater, At 8 were but little nore thun oy o pluy Macheth, una [ fennkly eny that 1ehlnk 53’.1'&53%::’:13%‘:”;.01 ;-fm&uund incroased .m- an early hour this moraing Jamos Totan, & man | 5 31y Dickinvan woald be anwlse 1o tndnrs toon rold, As olgard, whion constituted the | well kuown amony the lLnnbermon of tho Bt. | takeit. Miss Dickinson wentbock to Philudol- principal part of tho production, uro mudo al- most oxclusively by hand, the reduotion of ox- penscs an 0 great growth of reeolpts were chietly accountod for by tho division In manuai Iubor when united fn larwo o 8 under one nduinistration, The manfacture of matchen is phin and I returned to Roston. 1 usked Mr. Zimmerman to wseertnln Miss Dickingon's termg wnd let mu know, Ho telegrapbed them 1o me, and I tolegraphed buek ‘Al rigut,’ snd { supposed tho mutter was sottled. Bt yesterday Zimmers wan telegrphed to mo that 3isy Dickiuwon fn- Crolx, deliberutely stiot and instantly killed his wilo in thosittiug-room vl bis home. The roowm fn which tho tragody occurred prosented u whastly slgbt. Tho dead wite and mother lay hulf upon the tloor aud balf upon tae lounge on also s Govornment mouopoly, aud the protit from it, added to that of tobucco, amounted to 848.210,000 fruncs, or wbout $U$,612.000, i sun suf- tlufent'at & por cont to pay tho interest ou tho ive thousund millions lovied fn 1871 by dermany, and leave au_overplus for amortization which, by compound ntorcst culeulation, would siuk the whbolo dobt In thirty-eix yonrs. The uvornge wauges pald Ly tho Govermnent toits tobacco Iaborers was 6 1-5 rancs u duy, whilo Jowelcrs, tho highest pald of Froneh workmon, recelvo wistod oo playing Macheth, und | roplicd that shy could not play Macteth during Bulvint's ongago- ment. For you see ho plays i1, and it would by fiupossibly (hut 1 should b gIving two interpros tations of Mdcheth Ly bonso during the on- gagument, Now [ don't think sho ls wine to ul- toinpt Machetiat all: bug § should not advise ber, Sho sy do ue she lllwnl and If sho continues her omrageinent with me il )lu{. aftor Balvinl govs shy thuy ulu{ Mucbeth 1€ suo lkes, sud 1 will tuke her to New York and bring ber out thoro ju it it which she was sitting when bor husband enterod thoroom, and rewarking, ** Yuu aro tho cause of wll my trouble, ** firod two shots from a repeating rifle, ono of whlch wont utn the wall and tho other futo tho left broast and hieart of bis wife. 8bo had atthe timeor thoshooting ber babe Iyingen her right arm, and when the irst per- son arsived tho uthor two childron, aged 3§ and 5 years, wery cuddiod upon the sofa mgainst the front privito imployers but un aversgo of 617 | 4o.q body of tho mothor. The carpet was shu wishes it." frauce a duy, Inaddition to payiny the highest R SEuvoragy wagos Tha Govornmont gives o ta | souked with tho life-blvod of tho mundered DRAMATIC NOTES, woman, and the bube's crudle, stundiug at the foot of the loungo, also sputtercd with the blood. Whatever tho murderer's Insius notlons may have boen,his wife ts regarded ut Marlneas buve fug been sbove reprouch, & good wife employés during sickness, orufter o cortaln period of sorvice, 4 penslon, so satlsfactory that o position in the employ of the Stuto is vagerly soughbt for by Freneh workmen, The expenscd of manggament, clorke, ucenty, storawe, frolght, eto,, roacked in 1878 but L 1-7 por cout on the kross recolpts. Fronch manufucturors and Annfe Pixley 18 tu 8t Louls this week. Jobu T, Raymond playsin San Frauolsco fu May. Mr. Joo Jefferson, having closed his scuson, -has gono tulook arter hls pluntation i Louisiuva, ol and nother, . Tolun hus for eowo tuvrobanty expend 1210 15 por cont for those | ime hoen fmpressed with tho beller that his | Daker und’Farron havo concluded to return ftoms., 3 wllru and u uuulpuu;fl pnmsm“rr were lr}‘uxon- "1’ Eugland on the 20 of Muy, A wise coustu- T T apiravy to wurdor bim, Sullivin was the mun | slos. ‘Flie Cren d Lady of Cinciunatl, whow Tolun suspected snd bad bunted with Mr, P, 8ells, of Bells Bros. clrcus, wue in the city yosturduy, L3 sbow will be hero with tho carly vegotubles, Miss Hearletta Vaders will probavly IBY. summer sngugoment ud a atar gt tbe Unlon Bquara Theatre, Her muusgur will Lo dMatt Cunniug. Barry Sulllvan says the ruport that he wag dangerously I wis without foundution, and Bomebody writea of Mrs. Pitwman: *Uunder herowu favorit roso troo in the cuttage lawn rostas the uUrn that holds bee bunudful of ushes. Fathor uud dauyhter sit In the wirni sunset aud their thoughis of the”dead uru mingled with no torrors of the churchyu.d. They luok from the tirollght out fnto tho “winter uight of snow and slevt with no slebs for the Jonely kruve lu which & loved form s rotting, [n thole beautiful hoe her bundiwork i soun on listel aud bearthatone Winenester ritto und a puir of Colt's revolyi for some time, hut not finding Llm, he wroukud his terribly ruvenge on bbs wifo in 1o manner desorlbed, Hu Bad been u hard deinker for yoary, until ubout vight months since, whou he suddonly uwpr;—d, and from that tiwo his mind begun to ounifest the hulluvinution that bis otd partuer und bls wite bad becowy partners to o consplrucy to da bl viclonee, Tho murderer wus urrestod nfter w strugxlo by tho Stillwater 11 exquislt ourviv, but under tho ror trew bur | officord uad lodwod I the Washington Juit, | sk furthormore, B hus not cauceled uhy ot Sanow o i & 10y s, whiol noither moth nor | Ubon bolng intecviowed. bo devlarad ihiat ho | Bie Sokagements. rust doth corrupt uor thioves breuk through gnd | did not shoot bils wife; that b only seared bor., Nevotiations betweeu Managor Hooley and stoud!’ 1t haw 1ot yot Leen deterwined whuibyr 10 bave | Locke of tho Bust Btreet 'Theatve, San Fruu- clsco, lookiug townrd the lease ot that house by tho former gentienan have beon fruitiess. ‘Will ). Davia, of tho Grand Opern-Touse, this evening will spen a new thontro at Kookuk, Ia., with a inusloal company recontly orgunized by hin. Thoy will produce * The Sleepiug Quenn,™ 1t {8 anld that tho stockhinlders will open Californin Theatro permanently about May 2 with Asa T, Ficld and James T, Magulre ns manngers. booked, with Thomuis W. Keeno as tho fnitinl ut- tracaon.—~Hoston Hemid, Tho report that Mr. John Stotson had aecured tha leaso of Dooth's Theatre in Now Yark for next senson [a promature, 1o bns made sn of- for for it. however, na also have severnl other managers, but tho owners of tho estate have not yet aceepted any ono, Mr, W. 8. Glibort has hought back his comedy of * Fogurty's Falry™ from Mrs, Cowan, rister of tho lato Mr. Bothorn, and this piece 18 now In tho arket. Mr. Sothorn thought tn work of very extraordinary merit, and anticlpnted win- nlnw n great suceess (n it Mias Fanny Davy |rnrl Iast night appenred as Malel Renfrew Iu ¥ Plyue,” of this charactor 18 well known wnd needs no comment from us, This afternoon * Plyne ™ will be repentod, and this evoning tho stur will uct tho part of Paultne in * The Ludy of Lyons,” Mr. A, N. Barney, who as aramatle critle of the Cleveland Plitindealer has dono faithful work for somo tinie, and hns attracted at 1 by tho souuducas of his observitions upo: drama, has ncceptod an ongagement In tho manager's department of Hieele Mackaye's new truveling troupe, Should ho prove ns com- petont in management a8 ho has proved hiwm- Beif a eritic he sbould mucered. The Vokes family sall for Boston on Saturday next In the Algeria, After tholr Buston engage- l‘x.wut thes will appear in Philadelphin and Noew nrik, Tho latter engagement will be pluyed nt the Union Square ‘Theatre. A sprightly little Indy, who has nchloved much soccess ns an uctress and_voenllst, Migs Beasle Skonson, tukes the plnco of Miss Rusinu, who married sad re- tired from tho stage savaral years uo. Juke Murray loft lnst night for Morris, I, In the interest of Haverly's * Btrateglsta” party, ust organized, ‘The compuny come from New Cork, pluy in Morris for une nlght, and then work thoir wny to Ban Franelsen, wharo they ure due ju two weeks, At the Hush Strect Thea- tru, the intentlon is to run the plece, It posaibie, four weeks. The eompany cotmprises Joseph 11, Poik, Harey Linden, Feank Alken, Hacry Bell, Katie Glibert, and Jennie Carroll, A London correspondent of nn American dramatic puper snys thut Mme, Modjeski 18 gets ting only 3 p week at tho London Court The- otre, nud tBAL ahe Kuve ber Bervices there gra- tultousiy during her fret te: foothold on tho London ataye. Now she s will- ing to come back to Americk next senson if uny munager will guarantee her &),0%) for 1o nights! Bernburdt's izures bave sot them all wad, says the correspundent, Ollve Lognn writos that W, J. Floronce i8 some- times atlicted with rush of blood to the head, and he Is afraid during one of these attacks that he may becomo insensible among strangery. e bas, theretore, n pleco of waterproof musiin sewed on the (nslde of the lapel of his cuat, en which Is written In indelible ink: @ Willlam J, Florenee, comedian; return to Morley's Hotel, Trafalyar squuare.” Tho dircetion 8 ebavged aecordiug to clreumstances. ‘While waiting for n cough to go s it come, you aire often laying the foundauon for some It is better to ret rid of n cold ut onee by uaing that suro pulmonary or bronehinl utfection. rL‘mE(lf' Dr. D. Juyne's Expectornnt, which will cure all stubborn eonghs, and relieve any anxle- 1y 4 to dungerous cullsequences, C. Swallowing Poison. fl“’nlln\vlngnnfl inhaling the noxlous impurities uted by Catarrin, polsun 10t alune the nasal or- but the momach Gnd Junas. No merely lucal iy, ke dosches nod Insoiuble’ snus, can pos. or orndicate the vienlant spurulos of This {act expialnd the wonderful cures eflected by Dr. Wel lie Moy troutment. ‘The eletents used b by thu mucous 10rm n eonst certain to care Ontarreh, rentsmall-pPox. T him kre nbsorbed ¥acclno virus s to pra- Unilraly cured & embor o iy family wio fared from Cazaert) fur 40 yra" o, A1, Mol 10 Broadway. N, V. “It cured mo siter doctoring iornennly 80 yoars! Mrs, E W. ‘Washington-pince, " N. ¥ Sevon membors of iy fariily Who have uped It witlh reat beactt.” Rev. W. ik, Namner, Froderick. 1) “HEvorvbodr troublod with Cstarrh 1 way abuuld use 1L Alary A, SEanker £ N Chicazi, H1l.: “For siX years I did not bre Ty upsirlis until | used Wel Do Cure."” Mrs, 31, E. Nb 1) ~§ ean speuk I« 2: Louts, t ‘(l'l g Crank, Atisntic Hotel, Chican: my miinlsteriul lsbors.” | JEev. Ge lesklll, N, V. 1t relieved me 0f WL tL Trueadeil, M. Ih., Elgin, IL: &e., &C., &c. &c. Dr. Wel Do Morer's rentlse™ 1y tontied 1 ilis * Cure ™ [Ldellvered to any addros by U BDEWEY £ €0 & Dey-3t. . V. av 81,00 cow- plets, 0. . L ngiront Polypie 1L &e. AMUSEMENTS. WYICKER'S THEATRE. MONDAY, MARCH 21st. DBEAUPILANS GRAND OPERA COMPANY ‘Tho larzeat and most completo orennixation In en- Clieaao, coming direct huut auccess ot tho French Opera-1ouse, Now Urleatis—composod of somble thut hus over vislte frow a four MOBLHY’ seinu of Lriump| TEN PIRIMA DONNASN, SEVEN TENOVILS, NINE BARITON D BASS, THREE PIRINCIF. DANCERS, HIX CORYPILEE! AN ORCHESTRA OF FORTY-PIVE, LARGE CIIURUK .‘l;:l\hu.l.l:’r. tEN. TEN CHIL T COMPLETE. o1r & eRuGL WAL " ARy i} " UOMEO BT JULIETTE, gwelth pet of Batlat). Buslenf Directo .M. SLOMUS, Bi . LABLACHE. ! ot ho sate nf seita will commencs Fhursar, March Ll o'elock. 08 Of reserved neats, accurding to cution, £ und §1.50, HAVERLY'S THEATRE, SUHL ILAVEIRLY, Munaver nad Propelotor (Doors open at urtaln risca at i) LADIES, THIS WEDN MATINEE, THIS ESDAY NIGHT, PWO PUPULAI PLAYS, REMEMBER THIS MATINEE AT 2 REMEMBEIR 4 THiS LASI' N FANNY DAVIENPORT AND HER EXCELLENT COMPANY. This Wednesday Mat{nea lust time of PIQUE Fanny Davenport as, Mabal Jlentrew Thia Wedne: e of LADY Ol LYONS. Fanny Davanport as ..lauline 'A'nur«ln{-hmu ' paturduy Muting —Camillo. anlrllnl nighi~lundon Assur- ance nnd Oliver'I'wist. Sundny—Leab. u Munday nikht, for the lust tino in 12(s theatre, will commonce for Aovon nizhis the world-astounding HAVERLYS GENUINKE COLURED BMINSTRILS, GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clarkest, opposito Conrteliouse, Grant Matinee Ta-Diuy ut 2 p. m. BIIGHTRILYHAN EVER, BKTTERTIAN EVER. ALICE AND LOUIS HARRISON, 1n the cleveroat of all musical cccentricitics, PHOTOS! Itegulnr matinecs Wednesday and Baturday, Fnre- il porfarmiangs of Photos * Hunduy nisht. Monday, Murch Ji—Daty's * Arabiai Night" wit Rolund itéed wnd splu Y, HOOLEY’S THEATRE. TIE GRELT T REPEATED! WILLIE EDOUIN'S ‘‘SPARKS,"” In tho Musieal Coneelt, DREAMS; Or, Fun [n a Photograph Gallery. Grand Matinee this atiernnon st Extru Specint Vokdar Bill fur Nt Putrics's Day, Thursday avening, March 17, M Frturdsy utternoon at 2. «5":';«":51;“ Maich W-Ar. und Srs, McKoe Mankin's M'VICKER’S THEATRE, LABT WEEK OF TIE INDMITABLE Monday,Tuosday, Wodnostay, knd Thursday Ntuats, LITTLE NELL and THE MARCHIONESS; Or. 'I'he Old Curlosity Bhop. LITILE NELL. THE MARCHIL Felduy'und r“uzmx:q [} D Noxt Weuk—"Fhs Nluha and Haturduy Matiouu, e gt = N (NEW ORtLEANS) i ADEMY OF MUSIC, Woat Bllv, Lnlsted-st., nour Mudinon. WA, HAMM kL w0l Mrgprietor, NICK NOUTON! oeese Slunuer Frary Evoning xud Matlnves thie week, = GUS BRUNO, LYNN BISTKIS, ARAMS & LE IOY, In dpoctaltivs. MISS EFFIE JOINS, In bor new dramu, ‘A Tenm%l).tr-: TEST.” Hu‘lwfirwa Ly GEO, LEAROC Adwisston—-Eve! uud Hundey and We. Wed. uid nat. M cun b sucured by both 1% SEPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Evory Evoning st Matluees Wodnesdny, Saturday, und Bunday, Sprague’s Georgla Minstrels, ¥t Paufek's Day, Thursday, March 1T-A Uraud Extru Muluge. A c i Mo, 15 Sk, 15 A8 U e Hoath . ' Savarnl comblantions aro Alrendy Her finpersonation rin, I order to ket o r*e now lnoculutive emumne throuzhout the systam und ounlus well us local antidote. ns e unurecedented mule with inso- letted woatimoniala frou many diousands who, o; il » mmu U, Mowes, 3 or NING AT & PG Foun op 3 ST, JACODS OIL. 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