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OREIGN. « preliminary Inquiry into the Murder of the Czar, £ four Persons to Be Put on Trial for the Crime. Reduction of Payments on Lands Allotted to Lib-. erated Berfs. ~ Combined Actfon by the Powers to Crush the Internation- als Probable. The President of the Orange Free State in Favor of i Peaces Great Britain Insists that the Boers Shall Withdraw to the Transvaal. Report that British Soldiers Have Suf. fored Death and Mutifation at Pretorin. The German Relchstag Discussing the Boundaries of the Customs Unlon, ‘inpposed Attempt on the Lifo of the Prefect of Polica of Madrid, RUSSIA. A CONTRADICTION, Speelal Cibte. B New YoRk, March 21.—The Intransigeant cons tradlcts this morning the report that a news spency hns published concerning its Nihillstio dispatches. It says that ita information came nelthor from Kranstkine, Dourasoft nor Youchowslf, Iteclalms that tho nows it has published was communicated by prominent members of the Russian Revolutionary party, but deellnts to sny whothor they live In Geneva or not, ns it does not wish to put the police on thelr track, . THE PRINCESS DUOLGOROUKI. ‘The 8t. Potersburg correspundent of the Gau- loi gnys be has renson to Lelleve that the now Emperor of Russia wilt shortly lssue & formal proclamation of his deceased father's wmnrriage with the Princess Dolgoroukl, wishing to pay n mark of defere ence to that Indy, Thoe Princess I8 suid to have tad ® handsomo fortuno lodged for her In the Bank of England. THE LINERATED BERFS, Tu the Western Assoctated Press, £ 61, Prrensnung, March 20.~Payments due from peasants for lands allotted thew on the Rbolition of serfdetn, aro about to be reduced Intwenty-tive Governments by 40 to 70 per cont, the total reduction aggregating 0,000,000 roubles yearly. . THE PRELIMINARY JUDICIAL INQUIRY futo the murderof tha Caar was conclinded yes- teruny, and the minutea wero hondod to Fro- curator Muravief, who will bo one of tho State prosecutors before the specinl tribunal ape pointed to try tho accused. THE PERSONS TO DE TRIED aro Nicolni Russukoff, who confesses ho throw ose of tho bownbe; Andrel Telofkoff, who con- feszes he partielpated in the preparation for the murder; ‘Llmofol Michacloft, who on his arrest at Ritzkoll's donlcllo shot npollosman ;ead, last- Iy, s womnu named Hesse Helfmann, chargad with Lolmr hu necomplish of Navrotskl, who cotnmltted suicide when the politco entercd bis bouse, THE " INTERNATIONALS," Tho Ageace Runsc says tho Initlative taken #une timo ago by Spaiu for effecting an uwnder- standing among tho Powers with a view to unlted action agniust tho common encniy, the *“luternntionnls,” ‘fs now expected to have o practical resuit, not only beeause the consclence of the Guvernmont and pooplo revolts against the revent assusination, following as it does ate fempts on tho lives of Emperor Willlam, Kiug Humbert, and King Alfonso, but ®iso, bu- cause proafs cxist that the aseneination of tha Czar wug plunnod abroud Ly **lnternationats.” ALRESTED, ‘Tho man and womun who occupled the shop where tho mine waa discoverod near the residence . of the new Emperor puve been arrested in Cronstudt, A NEW CHULCH. . It hos been declded to erect a church whero the assasination occurred, TORTURE, Russakolf is Lolug tortured, ORDERED 0 BT, PETERSBURG, Loxpox, March 20,~Frince Lubanoff, Russian Awbussudor to Englaud, has recolved o lettor from §t. Petorsbury to nttend tho funcral of the Ouar, Tho Prince and Princoss of Wales will at- + teud the funorul, PHONOUNCED FALSE. Pan1g, Maroh 20.—Russian na other refugecs In Genova donounce us fabrications the lottors fo tho Intransigeant purporting to glve the par- Meularsof tho assnalnation of the Czar, Tho Intrunafyeant ndmits that the telegrams did not come from Gonovu, t ROCHEFOIT ®as sutnmonod befora u Maglstrate for opouly tdvocating reglelde, s WILL HAVE TO GO, Terkosotf and other Niblllsts will bo conduatod, Yo tlo frontier, 4 EXPLODING BoMUS, Beveral bombs on bonrd tho Coralle exploded during tho voyugo, killlng threo of the orew. BOUTII AFRICA. PRERIDENT BRAND, Newcagrue, . Natal, March 20.~Presidont rand hes wrrivod, Ho thluks o war botween Eoxland and tho Ilourd would prove disastrous Inits rosults for many yenra to come and would: Bave a bad etfeet upon the natives, 1o YeMoves fpoaaibie to suttle tho dificulty without mora Bghting, and ho will do hls utmost to promoto Poaco, Tho statement that wuuy oltizous of tho Urange Froo Stats hud takon to tho flold was yu. ruo, President ltrand hos started for Mo¥ne Toipeot to consult with Gen. Wood. Thonce b4 goes to tho Boer camip, NOT 80 FEACEFUL, Loxuow, March 20,~Greut Britaln {nslsts upan tho wittidrawal of tho liocrs from Laingsnok foto the ‘I'ransvanl, and unless the Boers com- Bly hoattlltios will cortalnly be resumod, Tho ¥ offercd the Hoera are butloved to lucludo the supatutmont uf o Koyl Comtnlssion of In- iy, tho rotiremont of the Hoors to tholr bonics, ead the muintenance of Dritish garrisons 18 telr presnt positions. . LEFOWTED KILLED AND WOUNDED, Itla roportud that tho Boora killed and wound- ®d1bree otflcers wad 100 wen at Protorta, Tho Yorrespondont fears tho report I8 not without Toundution, but thigka thu numbsr is probably *xiggeruted, GERMANY, THE CUSTOMS UNION. BEALIN, Maroli 20.—The dobaw fu the Relobs Magon the Governwent bill fncluding Altona I8 the Customs unfon will probably begin this Week, und |s expoctod 10 bo very sutnated, Ata meeting of the Budgot Comuittso yos- b ¥ the Qovernmout contested tho rlyht of 8 Kolokistag to Integfore n tho question of tha Susttho chaoge witl involve, Considerstion of }‘hi Question was poatponed uutll Monduy, Tee Foderal Commissioucrs are now at Al- ‘o examintug the proposed new customs Hue, bellet yepurally prevalls that Hamburg and LIIE CIIICAGO TRIBUK Altonn eannot be nipnrntrfl for customs pur. poses, and that both muat be fnclwled [n the unlon. A proposat 1o grant a rebnte on oxported tobaceo, ritw and manufactured, wiit bo sub- witted to tho Federal Couneil. e 5 T IRIKLL RENTENCED T0 TEN YEAN' IMPRIBONMENL, Duniix, March 20.—Loughlln, convicted of committing an nutrngo on Batnders, at Corknor, nenr Castlo Tslaud, was sentenced 1o ton yeurs' Imprisonment. L NELIEP, Tho Emergency Committee sant Ulster Inbor- ©rf to the refief of 0'Donnell, Cathotlo, of Iell- mulet, Donegat County. ‘ BEATEN, ) A farmer namoid Conroy was probably fatally beaten at Corkey, Bligo, : GREBCE INTERVIEW WITIL THE KING, dpecial Cable, © PAns, March 20.—Tho Athens correspondont of the Itgaro gives an Interosting report of an Intorviow which he says he had with tho King of Greeco, The King 18 reported to have sakl that M, Onmbetta had hover to his knowledie beon in Tnvor of sending French trqopsto Grecco. The King adied, soyd Mgaro, that his army was now well arined, aud would shortly ndvunce. OBITUARY TWO EMINENT ME Loxpo, March 20,—Gen, Milan, Italian Min- fster of War, Is dend. Uen. Cleunchait, Military Governorof Parls, 18 dead. Losvon, March 20,~The Earl of 8t, Germain 18 dend. 3 FRANCE. GAMUETTA CAN WAIT. PARIS, Mareh 20.—~Gambottn, spenking nt o meeting of the Unlon of Commerce, 8,000 pers $0n9 present, snld he had niwnysused and should never ceaso to repeat the words, I can wait.” SPAIN. EXPLOSION OF PETARDS, MADRID, Murch X.—Scvernl petards axploded Baturdny night In the streots, Thoy were sup. posed to be directed ngainst tho Prefect of Poe Hee, who recently cloed tho gambling houses. BRITISII NEWS, ARLEST OF A RECTOIL LoNpoN, Mnruh 20.~The Rev. Mr, QGreen, Rector of Miles Platting, a8 been arrested for contempt of court in continting ritualistic prac tices and Incarcerated at Luncastor, DENMARK. INSULTED RUASIA, COPENTIAQGEN, Murch 20.—At the Instance of the Russinu Minister, the editor of a Soclallst newspaper has been arrested, and 4vill be prose- cuted for insulling Ruasia, ' DBOSNIA. . URE OF ARMS. VIERNA, March 20,—A Inrge quantity of arms wero solzed by the Austrians In tho minaret of u tiosque ut Banjullka, lo Bosnia. ITALY. DELEGATE TO TIE; MONETANY CONFERENCE, Rtostg, March 20.—Stguor Ellana will be a dele« gate to tho Paris Monotary Conferengo. *MEAT TRAFFIC.” Ameriean Hog and English Iorae— Elow Forelgn sausnzes are Made. The Mark Lane (Lundon) Expressof March 7 has the followiog, under the head of “Ment Traflia”: a With regard to tho supposed provalenceof trichine In Ameriean pork and bacon, Mr. Mun- delln, In reply tos question in the House of Commons, stated that we havo *no evidence * of the prevalence of the parusite umongst pixs at Chileago, and ho might bave added that wo hnve no trustworthy evidence of tho existenco of nny kind of diseasc amobyst stovk fu the Unitgd Htates excopt thd evidonce of ourown eyosfight, All woare likely to know about such wntterd for the present wo must find'out for ourseives. Tho two cnses of trichinonta which have been detoetod fn Dublin have buen roforred to by Mr. Mundella ns affording no evidence to show that dohith resulted fram trichlnosis or that: the decensed hnd Leon lu tho bublt of consuming American pork, Itis truo thut there Is nothing to sliow the sourco from which those uhtfortu- pote individuals contravted the parasites, and the medicn) testimony, 80 fur a3 wo underatund 1t, does hot ailirm that death resulted from the- presence of parasites, Dr, Iedmond writes to tho T'imea to state that the accuracy of his ob- sorvations has been confirined by tho inost ewmi= nent ticroscoplsts of Dublln, and_portions of tho muacles uro stlll prosorved at the School of Medlelne. This, howover, doca not apposr to stato that death resulted from trichinosis, which wus the pofut aliuded to by Mr, Mundelta, Tho grounds for farbldding the Importaton of Atnerlenn pork to Franco nro exfxlnluml by the Temps, Trichinwe wore dotected lust Decemnber iu American vork, whersupon an finvestigation was instituted at Paris, and o large n'lunnuu of infected ment was discovered, M leroscopos wera thon instullod at all the routes of nccess; but the exnmination id necossnrlly slow, trichinie belnf sometiies found only In the tenthor twolfth morsel extravted; and tho wholesnlo deulens bucoming Impatient got the pork through surroptitiowtsly, On une of thom beiugdetectud, all tho pork-shups wore {uspeoted for throe weoeks, and Infeoted mont conliseated. To uee cortuin whethor trichlnosishns mado any victims, tho Dodies of all hospltul patients supposed to Bave died of typhold fover uro bolug dissccted, tho symptoms of tho two disceees Lnaviug cone glderuble resemblanco. Tho pork-shops huve been nlmost desorted since tho nlarm wus givon, A flostan publieation entitled the Hyglene Ie- Emlzrsmma that tho hoalth of the peoplo of the nited Htates (8 belng Jropardized by tho non- oxigtenco ** of sanitary laws to coutrol tho mun- ufaoture, importation, sale, or use of dpleterl- au artiolos, andndulferations ot any Woducta or prepurations for houschold, personal, and market supplics.” And tho Hyglene Heporter ca on to Bay that *tho city uuthoritles con- ract for tho sale of all tho houso-gurbuge to such Y'mmm a8 thoy nro woll aware Intend to Jfeed 1t to plgs and ralge pork tosall In tho wnnr- Jkota of Hoaton,” und furthor contends that thore 13 greut dangor to cho public from this systom af feoding .rlfu with town-garbuge. No doubt this 18 8o, and it 18 tu garbage-fod pork and bacan that we must look for triculuwy, bath In the Ugited Btatos and at home, Wo tako tho followlug statomont from the colutnns of tho Derby and Chesterficld Reporter: J\mrmlnflmm corrospondent writed: Oo Bat- urdiy n dlsgusting discovery wns taado on the premises or My, Wiles, potted-mont manufaots uror, Winson (Ireen, Birminghnm. Butering the premises Buperintenpent Hirehloy und In- uguuwr Lathuwm found in tho ** manufactory ™ tho stenm machinery it opuration and about 100 pounds of disvased horselluah, mutton, cto., it varjoua stagus, tromn tho raw muterinl " 1o the ' inlshed,” potted -meat, squuTG, BUVO- loys, “savory ducks,” German polonles, oto. ‘Thore wera nearly 300 pounds welght of sausages recently made, and golored with red outire to give thom o appoarance. Two disensud sheep, dresséd but uncut, were {n o the munufactory, bosides quarters, brumz!\‘}mn, and shoulders of disoused mutton, and 20 ponnds welhit of diseusud horsotesh, cut fute smull pluces; cans of rucontly-tnade potted woat, tho muat Lelng gmostly horsotlosh, horritly dis- eased, nud cofored with rod ochiro; largo Gors wah polonies of e?umls unwhalesome, if not polsonous, materlal; und a lurgo pusber of cuns roady 10 reoulve na * potted meat™ tho disguste {ng oumpound. 'The borough und county thods ical ofticors inmedintoly condotmnoed the * meat,' roinarkiag that thoy had nover scon such a dis- gusting eolloction. " A tin of rod ochre was also found In the “manufactory.” Maglstorial pro- ceodings will necossarlly fotow, On Butunday weok Mr. Bhelton, Inspoctor of Nuisances, Riploy, gefzed u largo quantity of mutton which wue uxpesed for sulo by enry Londou, butcher, Derby, in the llilllnr Markots Plrco. Tho moat wus examinud by Dir. Guyler, Modical Otlicer, and h{ bim condemned as unfit {or"rnt:d:l “Magistoriul procoedings havo beon nstitutod, e ——e Joo and Clnda—A Warning to Bone- Alcts. Diepatch to Oincinnatl Enguirer, QuINOY, (), March 18.—~Joo and Cinda are tho Chbristian names of 4 young couble here, who, about u moutl uge, concludedtounite thofr fortd unva for bl tinto to eome. Jou la KIvon L0 keeke mg after w\.r urus of this ephero, and thus whiling bla” lime uway Iy tho fedtlve gawe :{IDWII;M “pool,” very inuch to the dlseust of 8 wifo, rast night Joe fllled up and bied him away to his uhosun resorl, where he wis soon engaged with vlght of tis cumpanions inscolng wha could stiok thy most balls in the poekots. *Cluda fol- lowed, und requested bim I foreible langudse 10 roturn (o hid Bome, whith hie heeded not, Sho dulmrwd. and utl wout morry a8 the oft-auoted bell, oto.,, uutll thu Bouss was closed and tho party camo tumbling down stalrs. Thore tho wife of bis bokow mot the foative Josoph with & mufu applo sprout of tho thickncss of & man's middlo “tingur. Ehe collared hling she poited blm; sho put it ail over him; to put it truth- rufly and wlildly, sho whipped hita unmorcl- ully, 'u¥u strangest part of tho affairis that sho Is wrutiior swall, delivate wowau, whilo ho s o big, strong follow,—a mnumr * tough 'un,” 0 far as wuscle 18 concertied. Tho partivs aro well knows, and the affalr creates intenso e: auumfiut. Qey, It wmay Lo ndded, is as meck us 8 lawl i » NEW YORK. Tonth Annivorsary of the Communo Oglobrated by Fronoh and Qerman Societios, John Swinton’s Remarks on the Death of the Czar Alex- -ander, No Doulit of a New Opposition Rail- road Line from New York to Boston, Mr. Beecher lssues a Proclama- tion of Interest to Office~ Seekers, The w'omcn_ Recelve n Scoring for Their Conduct "Lowards Criminals. The Tenth Anniversary of the Com- mune Celebrated by French and German,Societies, RAILROAD MATTERS. ‘A NEW LINE TO HOSTON, 8pecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New York, March 20,—~Thero goemns to ba little reason to doubt thet un opposition raliroad line to Boston from thia city will be vonstrueted. Tho now line will be from this city to White Plaing, over tho Harlew Rallroad, thonco, by tho construction of slxty-twda milea of now road, toeonnect with the New Haven & Northamp- ton Rallroad and tho Boston & Alabain Ruflroad near Westfleld, » point ton inlles west of Spring- ficld, Mnss. The moving splrit Is Prestdent Bliss, of tho Boston & Alabnmy Raltrond. The idon 18 ot a new one. President 1iles hins long wanted an indipedent conneotion for his rond with this eity, but tho manngers of tho New York, New Haven & Hartford Rall- road Cotnpany hayve prevented It The facts that William "H. Vanderblit hns for severn! yenrs heen one of thd heaviost stockholders in tho latter copnny, and that betweun thy New York Central and the Boston & Albany Ratlrouds thore has beenn very close commtnity of ine tereats, indicate probitbly WY THE RIVAL LINE HAS NOT BEEN CON- TINUED. Ashort time ngo it was discovered that the New York, New Haven & Rarttord Knllrond inanagers hud tnude A grrangement with tho Pennsyivanin Raflroad Company to transport through frolght comwg over tho lat- ter's rond Trom polnts In the Wes to Boston, tho h'al(rhl belng token nronn b{' boat from Jersey City to the New York, New Huven & Hartford Compnny’’ freight deput on the Havinn River, e flrst inthmation tho New York Ceptrnl & Hudson Hiver and Boston & Albnny manugers bad of the arraugument wis when was b dee way, It was really oponiog a new frelght route to Hostan and other polnts in the Enst. Naturally, they did not ilke It, and, a3 uiensure of retaliation on the Now Yurk, Now Haven & Hurtford Rallroad, the project of n new line to Boston wus nt onee rovived by Pres- 1dent Bliss and recelved with favor by tho Now York Contral & Hudson River inanagers, : BEECHER., | HE MAKES PROCLAMATION, New Yonx, Mareh 20.—Heury Ward Deecher announced yesterday that rovival meetings each nftornoon and vvenlog during the week would Lo continued, but tho evening service would e, prayer Instead of preaching, [ desire toglve notlee,” bo continued, “that 1 can't attend to secular business nt the close of those weok-dny services, and I might us well say right horo that 1 bavo sold 1y Interest in tho Navy-Yaord proin- 1acs, fu tho Now Yourk Custom-House, In the New York and Brooklyn Post-Oflices, in the Trensury Department, In tho Post-Oflice Departnent, and atmost every Department at Washington, and a letter from mo to those places will bo of no uso whatever. Applloants will please take notico of these trunsters of wrorurli"," uring the scermon leccher sald liveralism and rationnl prenching were pleating ruflies,— were fixiug ruflled shirts and putting cologne on MEN W0 WERE ROTTEN WITIIN. “1f thore 18 oncthing I conslder thoroughly indecent,” continued Enuchcr. 1t 18 the way In which crlminuls are cossotted nud enrrddd uut of lite. When ninurderer is to be hanged women sond flowors to hini and would kiss ah uleer for bissake. Priosts run to him, and phllanthrop- Ists hurry after thom, He's golng to diel Aro not 100,000 persons dying atl_around, and thoro i3 nobody torun to'themn? Thoro i no sympn. thy for them, but I o nguster 18 to die for foul murder tho tlood-gntes ol sympnthy nre opened and tho newspapers tell how ho dlod trusting in Jesus, Fuugnl Whnt mischlef that thiof ontho crossdid! Cun o man who has crept up to tho nllows through tho common gewers at tho last momant, Just before the lusteffort to otaln par- don, suddon blossom out Into ferveut religlous lite? 1don't bellove it.” TIIE PARIS COMMUNE, CITIZEN BWINTON'S REMAIKS AT THE COM- MEMORATIVE MEETING, Bpeerat Dispateh (o The Chicago Tridunes New Yous, March £0,—At tho meeting here to-night commomorativo of tho rise of tho Paris Commune, Citizen John Swinton, of the Sun, In concluding his account of Boclallsm in Eu- rope, spld: ‘“Look at Russiy, who bas 10s¢ @& Czar through the bomb Mourn, ilaine, In tho State De- partment; howl, Morgan, In the Benate; whine, Brooks, i tho Assombly; lower tho city tlugs, Muayor Grace; groan, oditors of a thou- sand pupors; but mourn not for thoso chains of good men and women on their way to Biberin; weep not forthe truo souls sent by this bamnnan to tho gibbot: wall not for the faming-giricken provineos ho has dovoured, and for the thonsands of plague-strivken persons by whomn ho ls accursed. Whon tho plrate’s cutlusa incarnudines the wavo, mourn not, but shriok wgwn_ tho plrate is hanged frow his own yard- arm," . ITEMS, - CELEDRATING THE COMMUNE. Nrw Yonx, March 20,—Under the uusplcea of tho Gertnun and French soclotics, tho tenth an- nivorsary of tho Pacls Coumune was celebrated this afternoon. At tho moeting enthusinstic spoecchies wero mado by Osborn Ward and aul Immlnu. followod by tableaux, declainations, and muale, ATTENDING MASS, Mayor Graco and nil the Consiils in the cltyat- tonded regulim innss to-day for the Ozer in tho Htusslan Chupel, A BAD MAN. Finally Caught in tho Tolls, John Murphy, an ex-convict and uotorious thug and thiof {n the West Twelfth stroot dis- trlat, has boen underarrest for soveral days past, nndis to boarralgned to-day bofore Justive Whalsh for tho shooting of Juthes Loughlin o Mike Lawler's disreputablo dive at No. 12 West Washlugton stroet, wad for tho attempted rape of o wuman of tho town namod Lizzlo Conley st tho wuma placo a fow nights ugo, 'Thn shooting ocourrod in Do- cumber lust, but at the timoe Longhlin was not ouly dismoliued to prosooute, but ‘rofuscd to Kkivo the potico any Information whatsocover as 10 bow ho was lunjured. He thinks differently of tho matter now. Tho womup Conley hus not Leon scon nor beard from aince the duy sho mado compiaint to Capt. Lbersold of tho treats wunt sho bad recvived. lor oyes were blackud, ber noso split, and various wounds and bruises about ber head, arms. aud choet wuve evidonco of the violenco she hud been subjuetedd to, but for ull this, #he refused to swear oul & warrant for tho arrost of hor ussallant. It fs pot kuown whethor sk will prosecuto, oF copromiso with tha thief, dur- Phy noglevod NUtUFiuty soniu thive yeurd ngo by i series of vbold robberies, which culminutod in tho Honyow idurdur by anothor Raiug, who bad copled Murpby's plun of vporuting, Murpby and bie cowpanious were Unully sent to the Penltentinry for two yours for rohbing several rocera i the Twelfth street district, by enter= ing tho stores with thoir fuoes concealed behiml handkerchiefs and presouting rovotvers at the heads of the occupants. Blnco comiug frony Joliot Murphy hus associutod with a troublesome bund of thivves, aud his home, {n the viclity of “Chirtecntl stroos and fue Islund avenie, ho- cumo thele bewdquarters, 1t was there that the Behumaoder bank rubbory 18 bolleved to linve boen \;lummh Capt. Ebvrsold hus fuformaton that Murphy has been also finplivated in safe bufg‘l'k\rll.' highway robberies, and otBur crimes fu that division, but the ditiiculty [4 to yot tho ovidence necessury for a cotiviction, L —— A Novel Double Divorce, STRUBENVILLE, O., Murch 17.—Sowothing out of the usual rud took place in the Counon Pleas Court to-day, 'f'wo moen were divoreed from tho sumy Woewlan within au Lour. Sowe "tion ot the election tima ago n wonian eamo hero, sinder tho natne of Nancy Lodiee, nod was mirried to John I, Johngoi. 1t wiad developed soon after that shy swna niready the wite of 4 min tamed Honer Thombaoh, wha lived uptho river. loth men immediately applied for dlvoree, and cach - celved hin ancres to-day, 8o that tho woman who this morning had two husbands now hus none. "LOCAL POLITICS. Preparing forthe Trying Times of This Afternoon. The Ward Workoers in Frequent Consultatlon Yesterduy. A Talked-Up Movement Which Has Noth- ing to Back It Up. Although it wns Sunday, and though the con- dition of the street-car Hnes made it ditticult to Ket nround, thore was muich politieal work done yesterday. It wu, however, 08 a rule, llinited to ward meetlugs, held for tho purpose of take- ing tinul nreangements for the primaries to- night, In those wards where hard light {s ex< bected those consultations were welt attended, and lasted for some thme, ‘Tho bitterest contests \Elll bo tn the Third, Fourth, Eleventp, and Elihteenth Wardy, In tho Thled, Judging from -the tone of the mcoting Eaturduy uight, thera is no question of the election of tho Olrk ticket, provided that his friends mnke the cffort which they promlsed yesterday, Spalding's ond Cars’s warkers, howover, ure enorgetic, vushing men, and will do the best thoy can_ to earry” through thelr list of namnes, o the Forrth Wanl thero promises to e u very oxclunfi contest, The Club thore has put up nio ticket, Lut the friends 0of Ald, Clurk hive mnde up one which I8 given in tho following clreulur: ** To the Heputiicans of the Fourth Ward: The friends of Al John M. Clark present to tho Re- publicaus of this ward a, delesnte ticket com- posed of well-known aud rotive Ropublicaus res Biting’In ench seetion of the ward, “They do this betlovitig that Mr. Clark 18 tho strongest man k!;u‘tnlhn Itepublican party can nguinnte for nyor, ‘The deplorable condition of our clty,governod as it i dndircetly by gawblers, thieves, and thuws, should cnuse every Hepubliean to cota fo the primiary tind cnst his voto for r 1man firm in his convictions, delnrmlaml In bis petion, and lsll::ilvru in his character. Such a wau Iy John o 3 ' M, Clark 18 o candldate not of bls ownaeoks o, but catied out by tho Jurgest merohnnts gud taxpayers of the eity, and supported by the me- chanle, Inboring mun, and thuse who desiro to Bee an honest Administration, i stroug Govern ment, und all_men treated falrly, without fenr orfuvor, e s naked to run, thut the taxpays ors can by thele ballot express thelr great ave ston to the demmroglend trioks, perfect inslncers ity, and degrading surroundiogs of Carter Hur- riron, Any tan whit would peemit Mike Me- Danald, the gnmulers gud thleved,to be the moat potent iutlience In bis Administration should :.I'enlrc tho unanlmous opposition of thiuking 1;;&: rogulnr Republican Clark sickat I8 us fol- OW8 S Witlintn Garnett, 8r,, Gebdrge C, Fry, WoA. Fulier, Fon Dupjel Westervelt, D, Harry Hnmmer, s Chawe, 1.0, Mekinnon, .~ Polzen, E. Duvics, Newhaus, H, A. Anderson, Martin, W, W, Watking, 1. N, Higinhotham, 1 W, Dunhiam, Perry A, Hull, - \ Letens, There will b othor ticketa, cithor fusion or (n the Interest of other nspirants, We have nothe ing to gay against any Hopublicans: we belleve in freedom of netion, tho abrence of personul remnrks, und that il ammunition skould be used ugnlnst the Democrats, Wo do, howuever, P""“‘ ngainst tho Post. Ofliee, or nuy Federal or county offoinl Interfer- ing with or seeking to directand manlpulutcour wunieipal or town conventions,” THE OPPOSITION HERE I8 STRONG, Itis wade up of the frionds of BMr, Bpaldin and Commirtioner Stownrt, and of a number ol gentienien who wre not particnlurly unfriendly to Mg, Clark, but are opposed to any movenent whicli tends to tulke the control of tho ward out of thelr hands. as they think this one will. Mr. Cary cuts no tigure hore, Tho names of the autl:Clurk delegates bavy uot yot been mada publle. In the Eleveuth Ward an cifort (8 mukiug to pusha nominnl prolfbiton tickot, It 8 actunlly being run for Mr, Spalding in ordor to “help him along, and " th unito against Clark nll possible elements of opposition i1 the ward, Quite.n nimber .02 peapla might bo luduced to vote for tho prohlbiton tlekoet maude up the ather day unicsa they Lnew that it Was not running (n the (ntotest of*fhat- crusa, but in the Iterest of one of tho candidutes for the Mayoralty, afair turnoutund & clear understanding of the fucts thore soams to be no question that Mr. Clark will carey nll-or 8 _mas Jurity uf the delegrites. In tho Elghteenth Ward thore will bo & lively timo: but, notwithatandng the conlition of all theso elements,—Cury, Spald- -foge any Ruwlclgh,—thote secins to by 110 ques- et of tho Clark ticket, The uast thut the opposition to blm can do 19 to de- privo bim- of ten of the tourteen delegutes, which would, buwever, be a very serlous foss, THEY DON'T LIKE HI8 RECORD, Some of the snmler-sized or lesa welghty ward-workers, it 18 sakd, are vngoged 1o trying to work up o boowm i1 fuvor of ex-Mayor Heath, whotg they would 1iko to see suceeod Mr, Har- rlson. o far, however, the movement hus not taken any shupe, and the friends of the other candhlates predict that it will not. They say thut the party cannot afford to take hith up, even If ho wanted 1o be, and they give us u rens Bo1L, Aotk othgs things, that his revord during 1ho riots of u fuw yenrs ugo had not boon such s Lo insplre tho proparty tnterests of the clty with nny love for ki, or iny coutidenco In his fitness far tho allice. They are nrgning that he lacked the, courngoe fo uieot thut emergoncy, wnd Lut for tho arrival of the United States troups that tho los. in pm‘vurly would have been great, all on neoount of hls indeelsion und deluy, It id urged that had be taken active and bold” mons« ures at the lnnl!lloucy of the trouble, it tight hnve been put down without any loss of lifo or duingo to property. Iiut ho okiose to do other- wise, und 08 (hocull!m\:lulxcu he Is now not kind- l{' remombured by either tho business-mon or the luburiug clussvs, who were deoclived into tho notion thut miob lnw und vielenes wonld mitigato the evils thoy cumplnined of, For this: reason tho frieads of tho cundidutes now beforo tho publie durlum auy notion that might lead to the revivalof o topiuthat bad bLetter Lo buried in tho watars of obllvion. WARD MEETINGS. Notwithstandiug tho severo snow-storm, o large and ontbusiastic meeting of tho Fifth Pro~ clnet of tho Twelfth Ward Club was held Suture duy ovening nt No. 1216 West Madison streot, Prealdent Col, B. Vun Buron in tho chair, Stire ring speeches were muady by m\'umlxvmlumcu heartily ndorsing 1. D, Bverett for Aldermin, Baveral reports wero presonted frow purtley who bad mado o thorouich convass of tho ward, to tha offeot that Mr, Evoroit was duoidedly the cholcoof the ward fur Aldcrman, nud, after somo well-chosen romurks from e, Evorott, the Club adjourned at tho cull of the Prosidont, FRENCIH REPUDLICANS. A large number of the French Republicans of tho qu itk Wand mot yestenlay urtornoon at 247 West laylor stroct mud ndulnou 1 resolution su!hlflklhuclulum of John A, ell as a' candi- nte for Alderman, subjuot 10 the result of the prlnmrr. A awecting of the Frenob Hopublleana of tho Elghth Wurd wns to have been beld lnst ovoning ut #7 Blue Island avenug, Lut, A nono of tho olectors attonded, no meoting was bold, FOURTH WALD, Tho Wostern Star Republican Club of the Fourth Ward, colorod, mot Haturday ovenlns, H. 1, Nowtan in tho chalr, Among other buals ness trundoted o resvlution was adopted dn- dorstug Julin. 81, Clark for Moyor and Frank Drako for Asscasor, A MAYORAL DAUR HORSK. To the Editor of The Chicaga Tribune, Cnicaan, Murch 2.—The Hepubiican candl- dnto fur Mayor mhist bu & mnan feen froin ull eu- ngting nlifunces, und only conmitted 1o the grout prinelple of dolng his duty to ull classos of our peontu fn the ovan of bis eloction, 1 lirmly bellevo that Alvin Hulburt 8 tho kind of 4 man wha would lead hia followers to victory, aud when clected would give our poo~ to un administration bused on Justico, Mr. Huiburt 18 1o well kuown to need any econfums ut tho bunds of tho writor. His chiractor is f. bright and cloar o8 the noouduy sun n n clondloss nk{,. For twenty ° yeard sud upwarda bo hus been in_ the van'with tha wost eatorprising cltlzens of our city; und ky tho host of the Shurman Houso ho has aequired [ rlnpumuon that like pure gotd nover loaus its valun. ‘I'ho writor has no Interest (n this cloction dif- fercut from that of bis fellow-citizens, but ho hud un ntereat,in thy welfure of this city,~iu it3 progroas und prosperliy,—and beounse of that 1 suggedt the nuina of Alvin Huibert us the man of altmen yor spokon of to load his party to viutory which will not bo u partisun victory, but a vietory for the pnu;{le. Ju Woonuiinas HAwLEY, 1% Clark atroot. S— % Dauced o Doath, . Provinclal papors of Gormnny tell of a boarty country brido {u the Villago of Nockoermilndo who Lus bosn Uterally danced to death, Buchof tho yuumfimun at tha wedding wishod to huve u dunce with bor, 'Thoy touk turns, wud so wearled or that sho soou afterward Lecame I, hud to take Lo her bed, and, after lnguoring for a short tmo, dled, ——— e Romoval of Judges 1n Massuchusetts. ‘Threo Judgos have been removed from offico in Massaohusotts sinco the Revolutlon, oue tor physioal digability, ono for brtbury und corrip- 1w, und unu for violuting Btuto ltwe in u fugl- tive ajavu case, Chnrges aro now being conslds ered Agiinst u fourth Judge, who la uccused of corruption aud tyrunny. e ——— Hobust knd blooming heaith in Hop Bitters, aud no fawily ¢an atford to Lo without thom., MONDAY, MARCIH 21, 1881. . 7 | e} ECHOES FROM SPRINGFIELD. Predictions Regarding the Probabilia ties of an Adjqurned Logis- lative Session, A DProlongation of Its Not Bo Popular as It Was. Indications that the Reign of Per Diem and Pelf Will Not Soon End. The Henrts of the Cliester Penitentinry Contractors Will Not Leap for Joy. The.Modest Demands of That Institution Do Not Recoiva Favorabls Consideration. PER DIEM AND PELE, A COMPROMIKE KLEMENT IROPOSE A CHECK IN TUE SUAPE OF A CALLED SESSION. Hpectal Inapaten to The Chicagn Tyibunts EPRINGPIELD, Tl Moroh 20.~All predictions reznrding tho probabllities of un adjournment next monti unthl February of next year must be quilified by two considorations—via,: Tuat n maotion to reconstder 18 pending In the Scnath, and thut the Jtouse has yot to net, to concur or hon-coucur in what the higher body inay ultf- winately deeree. The idea of the Gunoral Assems Lly adjourning itsolf and thus prolonging its own existence isn't as populur as it wasn fow doys ago, Tho newspupers, and notably Tag TRINUNE, to sny nothing of the members' cone stituents, have beon beard from In the menn- thme, und one loud, prolonged protest has gone up . ugainst the porpetration of any such footlstness, w eull It by no Worse a name, Tho motion to reconslder be vote will come up In the Senute next Wadnesday, and_tho chanre which has come over the spirit of certalu Scootors' drentas will Almply show what cin be accomplished by n it e pressurn In the right direction. Bhould the Seunte adbere to its former resolution, however, and fusist on giving ftselt a new lease of lifo next winter, it Is not atall probably that tho House will conieur, and the resolution will fall to tho ground, The deslre to hang ou to ofliclal life us lons as possible, bath for the sako of drawing the per diem und preserving tha extra privileges uttached, chiof among which iy THE ABILITY TO WORK Ul MACEING NILLS and push them to tho proper stage tn the wame, 18 lusa a chiructerlstic of tho Lower than it [s of the Upper House. While tho latter may fuslat on what some of §ts membera undoubtedly re- gard us thefr rightful prorogative, u ciance to draw pay und gobble all the pippins and cheeso in sight a year from now, itis by no means cor tain that the tnoro numerous branch of the General Assembly will lend §ts uid to any such scheme. On this question of ndjournmont thero aro throo distinet groups, with ns many dilferent vlews or policies, Uno olass has no higher alin thin to nseault the State Treasury and work the por dient racket to the end ol time, 5t that were posaible, and 1o combine with this the Pmlllnhlu and cotygental tank of *drawing blood or their pockets.” Atothor cluss—the diroct ppposit of tho trst-nnmed—would like nothing Detter than to Hulsh Up this scasion, the routine bill woik, the uppropriutionk, upportionment, and all, and adjourn for good, lrm It bus bevn pnlnl’ully noticeable that not A fow of these frortld-be workers, whto outwnrdly professiug tho greatest desire to get through and go home, generally manage to be away when tho guestion comes up i cutcud or in the Apportivnment Committees, or, If they do hippen [’.. be present, tomaintain alofty fudifference and presume n m;ll‘xlr;;:r:xll:nco when it cunies to u test, Last of A COMIHOMISE CLASS, whose numbers arn steadily growing, nnd who uppearto have vhosen between two ovils. Thoy buve upparently, though reluctuntly, comu to the concluion that thero are ot cnough to car- ry out the plin of finishing up overytbing thls sesslun, though vory few buve the hurdinood to eay thut it coutdn’t'bo done just ns well ns not. Thoy bave scen, too, as uvnrfbml)- can whose cyes are not purposely bilnded to the fuct, tng an ndjourned sesston” next wintee If advocuted puroly forends which will not Leur tho closcst scrutlnyg, Among this cowpromise class n; mumber of slicere advoeairs of revenue reforim. Haslow tholr caleulstons on tho Very grent l)m\ml:llllf that tho Purish resolu- Hon, providing for a Revenue Cowutlesion on a cas oxpensive plan than that put forwand by Benator Toraence, witl fm turotigh, that tho Commission can nocoaptish a deal of work du- ring tho recess, and that the apportionment question, owing to the obstinacy ol certain bulls Bended individuats, will bave to go over until next winter, they bave determl| on u palivy wihich ls ‘moro likely to meot tho views of thy majority in both Houses than any other thut hns 80 far beon supgosted, Tho plan 18, in belef, to push all. the routlne measures, jncluding the approprintion biils, ns st na possivie, wid thon g tome, lonving It to the Governor to call un extra fesslon next winter to consider tho two subjects'of APPORTIONMENT AND REVENUE, AND NOTH~ ING ELSE, The gradunl development of this line of pol- fey—probably tho best that could bo formed under the clreumistunces, and with so many warring eleents with more or lesa “queer™ motlves to flght ngnlnst—has already given tho scive to the Senatorint Inuoncu which hus been pushing tho adjuurncd-sossion sclicine, nnd the ndicutions ut this writing arv that the relgn of perdiom and polf will not bo prolonged untll noxt winter, w''a infinit npportunitica of strotch- e it uiet whon the day for convening arrives, A oalled gession, with but two things to do and an inhibitlon agalnst dolug anything elso, will break up MANY A WELLL-LAID PLAN forbringing some peaple, Including weak-kneed oorporations, itto timate relntions fur mutunl bonedt und protection. The blood-drawing ele- wnent ronltze thisus woll as nuybody olse, and with inflnit paln and regrot, but tho cohesivo ejement of publio plunder, fortunntely for tho credit of the Biate, 19 In the minority, and tho advoentos of_n called session, up to date, havo ino 'ffl"' Burrlog accldents, they mcau to wop PARING "EM DOWN, CHESTER FALLS A VICTIS TO THE COMMIT- TEEK KNIFE, Bpectal Dispateh (o The Chicdgo Tribuns, Sesaxarisin, I, March20.~Tho Penltontlary Committee of tho House, with Tom Mitehell nt its head, hus already stgualized Itselt by a stroko of economy Iu tho matter of abbroviating one of tho Lionnial approprintiond. Chester Penitens tiary, ns overybody kuows, comes up smliing evory two yeurs with a modest demand for funds to run the lostitution until tho noxt Assumbly weets, und to pay for now wings, additional wanls, ote, ete, tho moro plcture of which Is caleulated to iake the hoart of tho contructor leap fur Juy, Tuls year Chestor wad oven moro modest than usual, What she could have dono under propor eucouragement,’ an unfottorey Imugination, aldod by n cord of peucils aud o ream of whito puper, alone could igure out. Presilng as were bher wants, bowovor, sho stoppod short at $580,000. OF this amount §250,000 wes for tho purchase of more dirtand the erection, of new bulldings, §230,000 more for malntenasnce, and §80,00 for u ward In which to keep the crimlusl insune, Tho Cote mittoo, eut loose from all restraint, turned a doaf car (o tho biandistinunta thvown around it on fts visit to THE SOUTHERN STONE-PILE, cut down tho tirst ftom to §7,000, and knocked out the third ultogether, ‘Tho reason for redu- cing the firet will readily suggest ltsolf; tho AMOUNt wns unueuessarily lungu In proportion tu tha nueds aud population, presvut znd cous tingunt, of tho new lustitution. The $80.00 Iean went ont bocause, 1o the view of the Comne mitiey, thure woern hot enough eritiinal insing in the Sinte, ull told, 10 Justify It, eng, socondiy, beouuse tha best pluce for the insune, criminual or otherwise, {4 wun liwane asy- fuw, whore tho Statd s already mokiug it~ comturtable for @ &uticiont aumber of physicluns to look aftor thom, and where thoy dre ultogother ilkely to recolve vastly better medicnl care and nttentlun thun at penul fnstitution, T'o put It brietly, the Commit- 0o rencbed tho eoncluslon Wit 1t would by altu. gotber noro practicuble to tack on o criminnl ward to nn -’ insane asyinm than th graft on an insune ward o Chester or any other Punitons thiry, The contruactons mny, wid prubably will, despiwe the way Mr, Mitcholl's Committee bud Insurted §te knifo fntu tho viscorn of Chester's " blulfi" but tho people of tho Stuto at lurge will hot be I;lllu oxpress ngy very ducp ros wrots oyer it B o ——— . Chovse Mado from Potatoos, A farcign papur says that cheode §s wado from tatocs In Thuringlu uud Buxony, After buve P bolloctud . quuntity of potaioss Of good quality, glviug the preferetov to a large white kind, they vro bullod in u caldson, sud, uftur bes comiug cool, thoy ure reduced (0 & pulp, vithar by means of a Emlur oF martar. To tive pounds of 1his pulp, which cugbt Lo bo as equal as pos- sibly, 13 added guo pound of sour wilk wod thy Zxistenco necessary quantity ot salt. Tho whole iskneaded together aud the mixture covercd up and al- lowed to le for three or four dags, according to the senson. At the end of this tine it 18 kneaded anew, and the cheeses are pineed In little bas- kets, whe rrilious molsture cecapes, ‘They are then nllowed ta dry in the shade, and pinced in layers In Inrge” vesanls, where they muist remain for (ifteen days, Toe older theso chorses nre the more thor qllnlll.( ltnpraves, Three kinds are made. The first and moat eom- mon I8 imada ns detalled nbove; the scoond with four parts of potatoes aud twa parts of curd mlik; the third with two parta of_potat four purts of cow or ewe tnilk, Theve choeses have this udvantago over other kind: they do not engender worms, and they kuop fresk for o ntmber of years rrnvmwl my are nlmdln £} ary situntion and {n well closod vessols. h AMUSEMENTS. IOOLEY'S. “ Thoe Danites,” Jonquin Miler's well-known Atnerican deama, wns reproduced at Hooloy's Inst nikht, and In spite of tho unfavorable stato of the weathor tho reproduction drew a large nudience, The plece, ne evory ono who takes an Intercat In things thontrical kuows, wns recontly taken to England, presented in London and the Provinces, and mado. one of the most emphntic hits over mado.in that country by nuy Amnerican dramatic attraction. liofore 1t was taken nerods the water public Interest in the play here began to droop, but tho Iivitish engagement scems to have given Ita now leaso of iife. We need not discnss the merits or tho shortcomings of tho play nt this late day, HEy- erybody knows that It tells n strone and A aym- pathatic story, that |t deals with frontier character, that 1t has stirring situntions, and that it offers fine scope for the ecenfe artist, Mr. Huoley made an effurt to set tho plece, and Blrlllll succerded. Hemombering tho rdmirae 10 purformance given of thls pluy by previods onats Iu this city, that of last nigbt was, on the wholé, rathor ‘a disuppolntment. Mr. ScK Rankin himsell in Sawdy, tho poctie wolds dlymor, ueta Detter than ~ be ever @id" 30 prosoiita n pletdre of the ideal frontines. man, rugueed la look, plala, blunt, and bonest In speveh; exquisitly finlshed and charming jo_the enxy and natural manuer of its portruyal. Mrs, MueKoe-Hankin, as formotly, plays tha part of ity Piper, and winsg tho sympathies of the house, 3r, Charles Chapello docs not fill tho biil s the Parvon, Ho {8 a ine-looking fellew, but dues not bring study to bis work, 1f te did, e woitld diseuver that his actlons and gestures are out of keeping with his lincs. He 18 not rugged cnough cither fo make-up or manuer, and_ho dock ot—us provious expononts of tho charncter have done—-make prominent the veln of come3y running throuuh the enrly phases of the character, Miss Eva Randolph {8 tho 11idow, Sho s amateurish In her speech and in gestures, mid does not bring out tender, womanliness of the character. George Waldron ag Hezelitah Curter, ono of the Danltes, received great pralse from the Engtish critics, nnd he de- serves it The part 19 Alight in Itscll, but the ovtormakes it prominent by the Impressive sol- emnity of his movements, westured, and fucial make-up, My, Willlam Lee was moderntely suce cosstul na Graashupper Juke. Mr. E. M. Holland lneked unction as the Judge, My Harry Hawk wus the Chfnaman; Mr. Luke Martin, Stuble: 3lss Emmna Marble, Hunker HAl: and Mr. J.J. Holland, Bt Hickman, anites ' will be ** The D given every night during the week. GERMAN THEATRE, The porfortnRnce of the German dramatic eompany at McVicker's Inst eveniup wvas the ocs cnsiorof a beaefit to Misy lertha IMebach, the popular soubret,whese Impersonations have boen so murked n foature of the German senson nt -this thoatre, Misk Ficbneh appeared Inst night as Menchen In * Play Not with the Fire,” nnd subsequently on Gangaiede in the operetta of *The Heautiful Galateu,” which I8 n version of tho uld story of Pygmallon and the animated wmurblo crontion. Miss Fichnch wis suceessful 1 these r0les, nssho alwnyas Is, and her plyuaney at times made Illb for the " upparent dullness of the support. Mias. Wassmunn, o8 Gale'#t, the statue In the operetta, deservedly won applauso butl for her sluging and the dellcato conception of thig diticult “part, Miss Anna von Kasclows &k and Miss Hedwir Reringer filled thelr rOles with neceptable ability. The gentlemen were well tralncd, nlthough neceszurily they anly sot oIf the brillinnt soubret actiny of Mis3 Flebnch, tho bencficinry. DRAMATIC NOTES, Miss Cathiorine Lewls willappearin' Olivetto 8t Hooley's on the 23th, John Dlllon fs * iy Ing his pigenns " again, e brokeout in Peorln, and his manager—a Mr, Frohoam who sold out n paying business bere ta speculate in John—Is disconsolate, and rofuges to bevomfurted. Frederick Paulding and company are In tho clty, snow-bound. We understand thut an en- ‘m){umun! fins buen mnde with this younyg actor Y’ the mavager on tho Grand Opera-fouse, Ho will uppear ns Hamlct on tho 28th, Mlss Founy Davenport's engngement ot Hime erly’s camo o an ond Inst night. "The star ap. peared ns Leah, and rendored tho part with much emotlonal power, sympathetle force, and dramatie skill; Tho nudicheo waa n large one, The T. W, Kocne compauny, who nre snow- blocked in Wisvonaln, inve (0 cancel thelr ens gagement in Quinoy to-night. A telegram from tho mnnwrer of the theatro in that place do- plures the fuct, Aind states that worth of seata are uirondy sold, Manager Iooley Inforns ug that he Is author- fzed to mako contmets with stars and comblias t{ona to play at the Hush Strect ‘lhoatre, San Franelsoy, hotwesn tho 4th of April und the middio of July, If this bo 50, the aunouncement of tho engageioent of Rubsan and Crane it this housa on tho 4th of May wust bé o mistake, Manager McVicker yestordny recelved n cable- 5rlm announcing the serlods 1lness of his nughter, Mes. Edwin Booth, now In London, England.’ M. MoVioker iaft this alty inst night for Lomlon, Ehe will eall from Now York on Waodnesdny, Her hushand witl nceoinpnny hor s (ur as Now York, Mrs. Hooth bas boea wlling for u long tlme. Tho truuble {3 sald to bo bronchtal conssmption, 1f tho gontieman who, after tho performnnco ot tho Wout Bide Academy of Muslo lust night, franticully rushied futo the theatre, huuted around the tlour for half an hour, gava tho ein- flo&”u of tho house tho jden that ho ‘had lost o 5,000 dintnond, and left the buliding muttering that *tho next thne ho wont to a thoatre be wanld scrow his head on," will eall at tho box- otlice he will recetve his teeth, and o questions wlit be put. Lmmott (s In mfn dudgeon, fle threatend to dischurge Melville, tho comedinn, beonuse be doean’t want any man on hls stage 10 affeet bis patrons to the extent of tosiby their upper fnws. 1t the tecih nre not clabined withe in twenty-four bours Mr. Emmett will appropri- ate thom, hosays. e will hand them “over to Langdon to more effectunlly chew up the scencs, SALOON ROW. All for 'Ten Conts? Worth of Whisky. ‘Tho saloon of Bano Urollman, n Russlan Hee brow, at No. 157 West Lako street, wus tho sceno last avenlog of n bloody row, which nearly roe sulted in the killing of vnoof the participruts, Almost overy suluonkoeper of Groltinan's glass keeps at hund, busides A rovolver or a braco of thom, Bono sort 0f A heavy bludgeon, which they uso to Inthuidate tholr refractury customers, and not fufrequently to punish thoso who havo the temorlty to show fight. Groliman's bludgoon Isanovelty of its kind, and is mado up of o pleco of indla rubber suspended Ly o leatbor thongte u short woudon bandly, A blow from it will knoek & man uncensolous easily onougl, end fls advantuges are that it does not wountd nor nbrad o the shin. ‘Llis woapon uu- doubtedly tigured in sume way In tho mow of Just pignt, wnd wus. wost lkely tho [ndirect couse ol ity but nd ono party rofuss to tulk abont the utfuir the sulvonkeeper's versiou s nil thut Is kniown ut preseht. v says that shartly after b o'cluck Patrick Melntyro, 17 yosrs of uge, eame nto the saloon, and, placing a com- won pop-boitle on tho counter, ksked for 1v conts’ worth uf whisky. 1t was glveu him. but, 18 ho wnnitod 10 bo trusted for tho amount, the Lottlo wi taku awy from bio by Grolfman, Mulnutyre Insisted upoo baving bis bottlo back, and a0 omuty pop-buttlo was given blm lo it place, ‘Ihero were presont ut the time iclntyry's cousiu, Jobn Grabamm, and & chap with & Jaw-breukite name, ol of whom ok part siniust the malootikecpor, who wus Luvked up ouly by hts erippled bartendor, Wolt Buxe. Mulntyre, nitur soiio angry wordd, loft tho suloon, At returnea fn the courso of bulf an hour with his sympnthizers, and plekoed u quars rel with Grollnan, (Grahuts sinashied un ompty battls ovor Grollman's bead, oeuelng & severy ver (b telt oyu, s, tho othiers umusod thom ¢ by breaklng winduws in the suloons front, vutil Puiddy dMelntyre was cut by tho broken gluss on tho fere” wrist, T'wo drierles werosovored, and ho almost bied to doath before u doetor cuuld be found. 1o was Iluullir broughit to Hellund’s drug-5tore, cornor of Dosplulies and Muadison wtreotd, whera CltysPhysiclan Dunne pututomporary -lrenmgmmn thu wounil, Thoueo Melniyrs was brought to the Couunty Jlospitul 1u wbob-sled which 18 belog uved by the West Lake sireet patrol. Tuo boy was uensly doad when tho doctors stopped tha How of blood, but notwlthatandiuk bis weakened and alinost cullupaend condition 1t {8 thougbt bo wilt revover speedily, Molutyrn i l{renr'lor o, and sleops In an oftice whore ho_worky, ut No. 4 North Unloa streot., ‘The saloonkeener should nover huvo sivan Bhio the liquoer in tho Arst place, wd bo is uudor age, His vousiu ecsvuped, but Urabau, Grollmu d wore nrm-xlnd, any ure bulng b e rusult of Mulniyro's Urabam deaies buving used tho pop-bottle. and - oore roboputes i woundud inan's ent thut bo wus e oul, not whllo cuking windows, but by sowelhing with which ukllmun tried tohit biw over the koad, Tuo twan with the unvmuwnuu‘hlu nawme plays (unur. and says the police will have 1o pay him tor all tha infortuation they get from hiw, Whilo tho dght at the saloon was ln progress Burglars roreedentranco at th oft 0 quantity of goods, drear g owiried ——————— \ THE TURT, 1 CiSCINNATY, March 20.—Tho books for the nu' days’ running racos at tho Chestor Park halfe g:llllg’gnck. commencing May 28, closed with 123 D e—— *Cuto 01d Morscs, * London Standar 4, 7 The {telligenco of old troop horses {8 the subs Ject of many anecidotes which, wonderfu! they ofton are, wilt rarely ho doubted by nxn' wha is familinr with horses. A good stary 1t ¢ trative of their augacity 1s told and vouchm| us authontiv Ly the Diamond News, Thex. of munulcurmm-n wis Patchofstroom, waer: men and w e thy 1logr3 wero kuown ta bo . re nenr nolghbors: so nonr‘h.dood.lhlt when 1w horans were turned ont to water thoy had tues beadstails nnd binlters taken off, a0 v}nt l}r Te. oenemy suddenly nlpuunml and triod to cateh ‘he antmula thoy would have nothing to lny holu of them by, aiml thi horses wonld hive » chane: of eseapimg (nto tholr own lines. Uno evening, ng \ratal, the hurses woro let out of the fort to was ter and rusbed slr\llght to the viel where they usttally drank. Hut the Boers wore noarer than bl been suspected, and, Jumplig out of amme trenclied, succoeded in capturing the aninnle, In spite of the fact that tho halters wero missing, * Tho Hoors, balnwe ndmirablo riders, rs ia well knowh, mouuted, and would, probably, have been able to gulde thelr now steods {nto the town, when middenly the buglo of the fort sounded * horses In atn trot,” and straightway the whoto of thom turncd and made for tiome, currying their unwllling freight, The Dutch« men threw thomselves off right and loft, but tour wero carrled right Into camp and taken prisonera, e —— The peoplo have confidence fn tho Shakers® ‘Bx::’fluuurll i, ll"i')cnl:]hnacl uvnwnln%hsxinkumed- cine, prepured by thoCanter akers, Shak+ er Villayer N, 11" frEliskers Bk BUSINESS NOTICES, Arend!s Boef, Iron, and Wing, with Cinchona, the standnrd_medicinal toufo of thia ‘lmxruvl"o wre, ILenriches tho biged, prompts y luviguratos tho Lraln and nuervous system, finproves digestion, cte, Itealts A roand i furm, bright eses, happy staté of mind, Arond's drug- store, corner Madlson street nnd Fifth avenue, 25 cents, Buck & Rayner’s $Mara» Fuce Powder 18 a charming lavention for the complexion. White, Noseate. and Brunetta. Harmiess and oatural. A Ntilog componlous plece o tho famous * Mars* cologue. “Nathing without Labour™ HORENoUHDETAR &7 Invariably Cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throats, Asthma, Croup, and all Affec- tions of thoe Breathing Organs. Its soothing Influence npon the imitated alr passages bs due to tho fact that its logredients nro the moust eficacious pulmonics known. tho Unsls of (ho article belng tho honey of the horéhound plant, chemically united with the Ables Balsames, or Balm of Gilead, Thare are besldes five other botanlo elements which Zivo udilltional efficacy, Thoso who have used ft sy that Hale's Honuoy of Horehound and Tar is wouder- fully remedial in nll cascs whers the organs of respimation aro affected, and that its action is unusunlly rapld. It contalns nothing thas can disorderthestomach; it hasan oxtromaely agrocable flavor, and Is sold ata figurs which enables those of the most limited weaus to avall themselves of fts virtues, Clildren derive great beneft from Ite soothing propertics when snffering with Cronp and Whooping Cough. Prices--00¢, ani} 81 per bottle; largest, cheapest. BOLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS. C.N. GRITTENTON, Sole Propr,N.Y. PIRE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS. afein., ~_FLAVORING EXTIACT NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS s CLTARATIONN OR IXPURI. who have s rers Manyfocturcd by STEELE & PRICE, Makers of l‘n‘lulln Yeast Gews, Cream Uaklng onder, ete., th ™ icago and t. Loul REPURT OF THE CONDITION OF PRESTON, KEAN & CO., BANKERS, Attho Closo of Business, March 11, 1881, REAOURCES. fl?fi'flfi,:wm o $720,200.80 e collsterul . 1104,000.00 \ ———81,050,9048.89 4,533.43 mheee 4 bon 208.548.01 fastds wmane ———— seyM4a.m1 $1,781,501,00 LIABILITIES. Vsal iy s0u,201.00° 100:000:00 ankers,. 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