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THIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: DNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1R31—TWELVE PAGES. 5 npluruurlullleu of 210,000 at wron=loers: m-”n oy chapel wt o Reform selinol 3 SHO0U0 for e Insne ey kg the meeords of m Samesiznak ofifees legal evidences in the i-ff:x’«.wf the Staleg approprinting Iatids for driatieingg e dvabng Muple 1t prra g membera from the Upper Penjnsy Erexten per ttlem s maklyge 3t possible for the Siate Pomoloieal Snefefy (o make an ex- it at the Bastan Pomolosiel Show, The Governor ||‘b|m|||l4-ll nnd the Senais follawing oftleers: Ira K enor, of Manroe, ‘Tristee of Kalamnzon , vien Niehois, reshoeds ool 1, R of Grand Raplds, newher of th Flsht Commlssion: Arthur Huzelwoml, of Geand Raphds, and Robert €. Kedzle, of pansing, members of the State Board of flealth We Childs, of Ypstlant, and Themn: Dewey, of Owasgo, members of the State Dowrd of Arvieuitupes George W, 1l of Enst Suzinaw, State Sult Inspectory Jaane Faneher, of Mt Pleasant, member of tho Benrd_of “Control for the State Public sehwol at Coldwater, WISCONSIN, Spectal Dispatens 10 The Chicagn Tribune. MuAVAUKEE, Mareh 2—eerdom 13 ver el exereised to-day over the passage of e anti-renting bill by the Leglslature, Peo- ple here, without regatd to politleal or social affiliations, prononuen tho mensure the eowibg pieco of Idiotey of the wsent sesslon, and the Demoerudle politicians are highly elated over the probable effeet mmongr the Uerman voters, Demoeratle Representatives evidently voted for the DI citner as u joke or to bring trouble Into tho camp of thelr opponents. ghe ready eonclusion anjong the people is that the Legislnturals Ropublican, and henco {lic measure I3 nn- expression of the Repub- Hean party. A community so wedded to the production and use of beer as s Milwaukes will not take kindly to such tinkering, and tho bellef Is that I Gov, Smith had realized the effert which tho law wilk have In polities Jie world not have been so prompt with the Exeentive Indorsement. The vote In the Senate yesterday shows thatthe twelve mem- Ters who supported the bl are Remihlieans, while five voted sgainst it Al the Den- Vi eht suve four, and these were slde. The Mbwankes S nick aud Stmpson—spok ¥ i) it 'Ihe provision of the bill i3 that any person who shall purchase, pay for, or by auy devies whatsoever procureany intoxleating lquors or drinks for or s be- Jlf of auy person other than himselfy to bo drank a8 L beverage b{ sueh other person wpon the premises” or In uny public plae sall e deemed guilty of a'misdemeanor audl upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less thin 86 nor niore than 810 for each offonse. The German press both denounce aud thlieule the bIL ‘The Herold says that it il be revealed at tho yory nest session, and ihat lewisintors will' be eleeted or defeated yext fall upon this issue, It further sayy ot such o Inw cannot be enforeed, but it may be mide & gource of great unnovance to people. ‘The Herold snys the custom ot treating Is only in vogue In Amerlen and En- gland; that an offer to buy beer for o ac- qunintance is regarded 05 on insult in Ger- many. 1ere, however, the Gernins have be- como Amorieanized fn the hablt, which cer- {ninly is often ubused. The same writer re- wmarks that tho suloons are a great power in ities, nnd the influence of beer and whisky mnlecdnns wlill be fully Tlustrated by the ating incasire. Sev- s have been discussing the matter of or; g an anti-treating snclety, but the pussage of the law referred }1[» will probably enuse them to give up the dea. Spectat Diepalch to The Chicagn Tribune. Mabisoy, Wls, Mareh 2%—Doth Ifouses had sesslons to-nlght. Nothing of mpore fance was done In the Senate, 1in the As- sembly bills passed cutting down the salar- les of nll employes of the Legislature except the chlef clerks and Sergeant-nt-Avms; ap- proprinting: $15,000 to tho University for re- pairs of water-pipes, elo.s approprinting $2,000 to the State Board of Immigration, Alanisox, Wis., March 2.—In the Senite 4hls morning the Committee on Charitable and Penal lnstitutions made its report. 1t Tecomuiends the Richardson bill, to estab- Il a bonrd of five to_have ehargo of tho 1wo Insane hospltals. Referring to the late nvestigation of the Madison Iospital, it re- ports Steward Gardiner ghort in his aecounts about §1,200; exonerates Superintendent Boughton from culpnbilitys makes out that 1ils neeounts to the State are gencrally cor- zect, and elalms that there are no shortages of any aecount. The_joiut resolution for a constitutional amendinent 1l1rcvldlnq for an income-tux was ordered to n third reading. Senate bills passed for the correction of errors In_Stato nssessments, and relatiu to the nbandoning of certuln lands In the Clty of Milwnukee for public purposes, The bill approprinting $4,000 for oxperi- ments in sugar-nkhig from amber cane wng ordered to a thivd rending, 1In the Assemhli{ bills passed nuending the Jaw in regard to the State Board of limi- gration, relating to additionn! evidenee, wd establishing court In Marquetto County, Bils relating to making Commissioners of Railroad and Insurance elcetive ofliceys, mud to the transportation of frelght by rallroads were ordered read a third time, TENNESSEE, NAsavILLE, Tenn., Mareh, 22.~Tho 1louse fo-day pagsed tonthird reading the bilito set- tlo the State debt at 100 cents on the dollur, with 3 per cent Interest, amd conpons re- celvabla for taxes, Tho vote stood 43 to 27, adoption of the auti-t; eral prominent eiti; NEW YORR, AnpAxy, N, Y,, March 22.—T'he Senute to- day pnssed tho Canal'Toll-Sheot bill ns prssed bg the Cannl Bonrd nud Assembly, 'Uhis bill abolishes tolls on west-bound freight, ABOUT THE SNOW. MThe Beautiful? tho Causo of n Serie ous Afray, An affray which mny yct prove scrious in it Fesult took pluco ut 1 o'clock yestorduy nfter- noon in tho strect In front of No, 8 Stuto street, but from the fact that the parties concerned live In tho North Divislon the polico of that Bactlon took no notleo of the mattor, expocting hat tholr brethren In tho South Division would attend to the case. At tha hourmentlonod u guug ©of mon {n the tmploy of tho Street-Rullway Company woro engaged In cleaning snow off tho tracks, and beenuso they peralsted In dumping conaldernblo quuntities in front of No. 8, lugh McGeo, fn tha cmploy of D, A. Btewart, ofle Uealer at'that number, took offense and began quarrellug with them. Tho Inhorors porsisted In dolg w4 they hud been ordorod. When MoGee nppronched one of them, Willinm Schsofer by name, and wreating o Bcoopestiovel from hi hunds struck jlin w so- vero blow over the hend with ft. ho * shirp edgo cut u dovero gash onBehacler's rlght totme L)Iv.lnd soverod an urtery, ‘The mmn neurly fed to dunth beforo Dr. Marr could rench hin, but nfter having his wound drossod was ablo to ¥0 to bis boarding-house, No. 2K Mich- lan strcet, Tho Doctor cousldors — tho Injur, A vory sovero one, but - wns unablo to say how it would vesutt, ns ho ls un- #blo to dotormino whothior tho skull was frace tured. Late last night tho putivnt wis resting Ialrly woll, Tlolsud nrlo ma, iE yonrs of nge. His ‘nsaaitnut, MeQuo, lives at No, 4 Buporior Btreet, mid, no doubt thinking that ho had kilted o mnn, bus loft town. At all evonts, Oflicors Toban, Stife, and - Fisan, who bave boen ont looking for' him, report thut o i3 uot to by Tound.” 1t 1s wencrally agrood that MeGeo hud Ro fatentiou of {ntlictiug 5o sovore o fujury, ———— = SALOONKEEPER ROBBED, Edward Weldou was urrcstod lute onday tvening by Officor Finan, and wos yesterday beld in 81,500 to tho Criminnl Court by Justice Kuufmunn upon a chargo of robbery preforrod by Patrick Dolan, o snloonkecpor at Nu. 253 Nourth Clark stroet. Weldon wus permits ted to muke himaelf gonerally useful nhout the saloon, swooping and cleaning up, :fld on tho morning of Sunday, the Jbh fnet., e, togothor with suverul nssoclutes, went up- Btulrs and foreed open tho duors ot Lis vuiploy- e privato apartments witio be and bis wife Werg wt church. Thoy founi £202 onah hidden in 8 closst, wnd carrled {t and somce othor vilusbles 8way s plundoer. Weldon {3 the first of the kung tq gu bebind tho bur —————— A BAD GIRL, Lizzlo Laston, a domcstio In tho employ of T8, Florcuco Marshall, No, 1605 Wabash avonue Fecontly took advantago of the abseuce of bor ©wployer ju Now Oricans and skipped out with 8 conelderuble quantity of clothiug. No trace a8 found of hor{until onduy, whon It Was ascertaluod thut she wua living us tho Wife of u colorod man named Monroo Moore, in of u stablo at No. 175 dichl- ‘v‘un avenus, Otficers Leonard snd fsoncn, umfl ¥olng thore, recovervd u considerable pors “:’l'u &nd arrestod Lizzio for the larcony, and 44y Coschng, Moore, for recelving stoleu prop- 'ORELGN. Continunation of George Augus- tus Sala's Account of the Imperial Pagennt, Statements by the Geneva Nihil- ists that Rouysukoll Is Betng Tortured. A Troop of Parisian Editors Fined and Imprisoned— Rochefort Muloted. An Article on ‘ Russia and the Nihilists”” Published by Emile Zola, Peace Comes in an Honorable Way to the Brave Boers In South Alrica. They Retain Their Good Guns, and Are Granted Complete Self-Government. Terrible Fenian Plot—The Pork Panic. in 8pain—The Meat War in England, Twenty-two Persons Killed and Injured on a Rollway In France— Emlgration. The Modrid Bombs—Extraordinary Oharges Against Gonsul Roosevelt. in Ouba, TIE RED FLAG. HOUSKAKOFE, ST, PETERsuca, March 22,—The Indlet- ment ngainst Nleolal Roussnkoff, Andvel T'elefkoff, Timofel Michinetofl, and the womnnn esse Ilelfmanny, will be communiented to them, They will be allowed seven duys for preparation for their defénse by counsel, THE * AGENCE IUSSE " says: “It [s ovident that tho nssasination of the Czar wns planned abroad, chielly In Parls awd in Switzeriand, TO-DAY BEING T BRTHDA the Russian Grand Dukes and Irinces and others enfled at the German Eml The Grand Duke Viadimir was speeially commis- sloned by the Czur to offer congratulations, THE POLICE SUNDAY discovered nn Important rendezvous of revo- Tutjonists on the Isiand of Vasill Ostroff, Inn tobnceo shop, Compromising papers und number of male disgnises were found, TUE STUDENTS of the St, Petersburg and Moscow Unlversi- ties have opened subseriptlons for o silver wreath for the tomb of the Czar, THE PRINCIPAL ASSIRTANT OF GEN ROFI in St. Potersburg, amd several police ofilcers of the distrlet where the mine was Inld, have Leen dismissed. TIE BECTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY recently told the students that they would bo Invited shortly to disenss Impending re- forms. THE REST OF SALA'S ACCOUNT. Loxpoy, Mareh 22,—Followings Is n con- tinuatlon of George Augusia Suln's deserip- tlon of tho removal of the Czar’s body from the palree to the Cathedral of Saints Peter amd Paul, prevented from coming yesterdny owing to a disarrangement of the eablo ! * In the procession, after the Grand Dukes and Princes, walked (he Generals und Aldes- de-Camp of the Emperor, with the Ajdes-de- Cminp and sultes of thefv huperlal Iighnesses aml tho foreign Princes; and thoy, preceded by & company of grenadlers of the palnee, appronched the stately monrntng coach, with the BEmpress and her children, accompanied by the Prineess Marlo Paulovin, wife of the Grand Duke Viadimir, ‘Che windows of thg carrlage were flunked by two Bsquires-nte Anms, and the rear was guarded by o couplo of Cossneks, Almost shmilarly escorted drove In one mourning earvinge the Grad Duchess Alexandrn Josephovng, dnughter of the Inte Duke of Saxe-Oklenburg, and tho wife of the Grand Duke Constantine; Olga Feodorovna, I'rineess of DBuden, aud . the wife of tho Grand Duke Michnel, with the Duchess of Edinturgh. In snother earrlugo was the Princess Murle Muxhmllinnovig, the, Princoss Rumnnovaky, the Duchess of Louentenbury, Theress Pe- trova, the Princess Bugénio Maximilinuovna of Oldenburg, wid the Duchess Helone toor- glovin of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Following theso eatne the ladles of honor attendmg on iho I’rlncesses, then the great court ofiiclals, with chnmberlalns, gontlemen-in-walting, tis Into Mujesty’s physleians, body servants, ele., tiye companles from us many vegiments of the Guurds, ono battery of artillery, two squadrons of eavalry, nnother baitery of Torse-artillery, and, finally, 8 squadron from the Sehool of Cavalry, MEANWIILE A BLACK FLAG, bearlng the cipher of-the decensod Czar, ome brofderad In white, hid been holsted to the tall gilded spire on the Cathedral within the fortress, ‘The contro of the nave of the Chathedral was filled by the hugo eatatalque, with its eloth-of-gola lined with ermine, vis- Inz to the very roof of tho edifice. Deneath this wns o dafs with threo grades, covered with erimson velvet, while surronnding the plllars of tho eatufulque, shrouded ultornute- 1y, wero drnperles of eloth-of-gold and cloth- of-sllver beatfug tho monogram of tho la- mented Czar, . In accordanco with the Itus- slan custom, biack draperies are but seantily employed in tho futerlor of churches, At length the head of tho cortége, consisting of the personal escort of his lnto Majesty, & brilliant band of culrnsslers, with white tunies und silvored helmoty, mounted upon superb blaek ohargers, nppearad at the Lyan- orskinn gate, Llie forelgn Ambassadors, Ambussndresses, Ministers - Plonipotentury, anet Consuls, with the moembers of thelr re- spective logations, ladles In walting, malds of honor of tho late Empress, donators, and sueh high Russlan ofiiclals whose rank cn- fitlys them to pluces In the Chureh, runged themselves around tho stops of the ecata- falque, anxiously watehing for the bringing in of the Hlustrions dend, TSHOPY, PUIESTS, AND DEACONS IN BABLE VELVET stIff with silver embroldery, chorlsters and acolytes In cngsocks of bluck serge, stood In rendiness, oxpectunt and funmnoblle In dead silence, "Then mutely tiled Into chureh the grout body of ofticers of suportor rank, bear- fug on cushiops the decorations, crosses, badges, crowns, scoptres, and diadews, all intermingled In such glittering, gllstemng contusion that the same couldonlybo lNkened to sowe swallen river, full of guld and sllver, rresh flowing Into s sea of lupls lazull and dlamonds. ‘These stood around tho head of the coftins in n semioirele. ‘The regalin wero arranged on cither side of the lmperial standard. 'I'o tho loft lay a shleld and sword, and on the right wore the orb and sceptre, crusted wllh_brllllums; and surmopnted,— the one by thé matchless sapphire, {and the otber by the celebrated Orloff diamohd, Ad- jolning 1.6 wero the crofvus of PEROR WILLIAM'S FED- wll the Kingdoms atd Privetpalliies which tigether mnk up the ampire of all the Russias, In o delieate ovlentul melal work nnd uneut precions stones, greats er than all these, way the Tmporial Crown it- self, matehless In bheanty, shinlng resplend- ent In Jeweled lustre, Then followed e hody of the decensud Caary I sumptious gilteoflin, botne by the Grand Dukes Con- stantine, Nicholas, Viedbmir, Panl, Sergius, aud the Duke of Edlnburg, It was res- erently pluecd exaetly bonenth the contre of the dome of the eatafalque, The Emperor and s brother removed the ild from the bler, nnd the upper part OF T BODY OF THIE DEAD CZAN, altired In tha uniforin of the Preobrajnskl Guard, was exposed to view, Thy Emp Alesnnder HIL pineed himself, with tho press and the Iaperinl ehibldren, at the end of the cofiin, the priests and cholrsters In- toned tho dirges of the Russinn fun HOrv- few, while the Metropolitan handed eash p son present o lighter taper, and the deacons nsperged the ehurelr with holy water. The seene wns one of great gplendor. At the leetern stood n black-robed priest, read- g the words of the CGospel in the sonorous Slavonlan-Russlan lturgy, at the four comors of the eatalfalque stood 13 many Aldes-de-Camp-tenernl, Motionless on the steps of the dals were o guard of mil- Hary endets, In tho midst of all this splen- dor lny the murdered soverelgh, with ghast- Iy upturned face and folded hends, The lower part of the body was completely hid- den under heaps of fresh flowers, deposi by loving hands, When the service was ¢ elttded Alexander 131, kneeling on one knee, Klssed tho haud of his dead futher, 'The Em- press followed hiz example. Then, bowing slightly to the versons tn the vielnity, the Tperinl couple left the eathedral. The Duehess of Edinburg ad the Grand Duch- ess08 present were suceessively conducted to tho coftin to pay the last tribute of love and reverence to the murdered sovercign, ‘I'hen followesd all the Tmperlal Royal mourn- ery, forelgn Princes, and membersof the Corps Diplomntie. ‘They gazed awhile at the fenf ures, which, slthough alterad, were yet easlly recognizable, ‘Then stooping, they kissed with reverence the hand that hal sizned the liberntlon of 40,000,000 sorfs. ‘Ihero the corpso will He In state until Snturday, in the shadow of tho clustered columns that stand about the plain-tapped tombs of white mar- ble. Beslde the tomb of tho Inte Empress Is -0 vacant space where, according to hils ex- pressed wish, will roposo the remulns of Alexnuder IL forever.” SALA RENDY A GHASTLY DEKCRIPTION of the Iate Czar's appearance after the em- balming, s shown by photographs offered forsale in Bt Potersburs, 1le says: “The fentures are scen in profile; the left side of the faco Is exposed, The spurse halr s care- fully brushed from tho temples. The gy zled mustuche nnd whiskers are carefully trinued und kempt, But the eyes are mero sunken wroeks, nud thero seems to have been adire wound onthe cheels, marks of which have beon partinily concenled by art, ‘The head reposes on a pillow of white satin, ‘I'he body 18 clothed In the green uniform tunie of tho Precbrafinski Guard, with mnssive espaulets of gold bulllon. The right hand, partly bent, vests peacefully on- the Dbreast, ‘close to the meduliion of some lmage sacred fo the Russo- Greek communion, But with thi head nmd torse ends, they say, all that re. mnins of tho *mortal cofl’ of Alexander 11., thore belng nothing more of the shattered form for the craftsmen of tho old Egyptian mystery to worl their gloomy skill upon. From the trunk downward the destruction caused by the explosfon hing been therongh.” ANOTIEI CORRESPONDENT glves the foilowlng detalls relating to the Duke nnd Duchess of - Edinburg: *The Duchess of Edinburg bears her great loss with eharnetetlstle fortitudo, On her arrival Inst woek, aud after visiting tho chamber of death, she was greatly overcome, aud sleep refused to nssuage hor grief, ‘The next mornhig, however, she visited the Princess Ugletfat, and remnined niore than an hour, In the evening the Duke and Duchiss, incog- nito, puld n visit to tho spot where the fatul bomb struck the Emperor, ‘This Iy now in- closed and planted WIth eypress trees at each corner, the Intervening spaew belng eoverod with memorial wreattls, and with an tkon, or sacred picture, placed ut one end. A sllyver Ilamp I8 burning befors it, Iero the Duchesy remained praying for some minutes, People standing near, seeing a Indy In deep mourn- ing kneeling In the siiow, were much moved, I3 spot, us might be expected, {s visited by crowds dally,—it may be from natursl or morbid curlosity on tho part of sume, but also from unnffected reverence atd esteem on the pirt of others, 'The munieipality has declded to bulld amemorial church on the spot, In necordanco with the wish of Alex- ander 1LY HMILE ZOLA contributes n long articlo on * Itussia and tho Nhnlllsts” to tho Purts Flgaro, 1le ridl- cules the lden that 1t i possible to fouml a republlc in Russin fn the present stute of Russian soclety. The sixty mililons of neas- unts forming the greater part of the nation ure fnorunt, isolated, and wholly devoted to tho Czar. The popular element in the towns Is powarless for revolution, and it the Nihil- Ists continue the polioy of bloodand violence, we mny some day witness the spectaeto of un futurlnted peasantey rushing blindly to the rescuo of their ** Littlo Fathor,” bend on fn- dlserhninate steughter. *Modern Russin," suys Zoli, * will probably be born of politicul and socinl factors borrowed from all the natlons of Europe, - 16 will bo the work not of theorists, but of thno aud circumstnnees,” A DISPATCH FROM GENEVA states that the correspondent of the Intran- slgeant (gupposed to bo Dragomnnnoff, the re- puted chlof of the Nihllists) declares that Rtoussakofl and "l'elojkoff have boen morel- lesly put to torturo in the presence of Gen, Lorls Melikoff, Roussukoll was electrlcized by powoerful batterles, nnd, forced by intol- crablo agony, ho wnswered tho questions put to him, TIE NOUMANIAN ASYASING, Brenanest, Mareh 2.—DPletraen, who some time ngo attempted to nssasinnte Bra- tian the Roumanian Premler, has been sen- tenced to twenly years at hard Inbor, Two nccomplices were cach sentenced to nine years of Imprisonment, TIE RECENT EXPLOSION IN MADID, Manpun, Mareh S3—Thy potards were sprung at 10 at night, when tho streets wers much crowded, Onoexplosion, near Aleuda street, enused Indescribable contuslon, peo- plo running away frantiealty, Arrests mady led to the dlscovery of a lnrge petard full of powder and glycorine near the church of San Justo, A . OUR FINTZ, Brnay, March 24—"The Crown Prince de- parted to-day for St. Petersburg, TIE COMMUNISTS, Pants, March 223 —~The editor of the Cltoyen g beon sentenced to six nonths imprison- ment i 2,000 franes {ine; the mannger of that Journal tathreomenths, and 3,000 frates; the cditor of theJuvenal to six wmonths, and 2,000 francs; tho manager of the Revolution Soctale to the same; and Rochofort und Del Terv, editors and managers of the Intranal- geant, to 1,000 francs each, for urticles ap- plauding the ussasination of the Czar, SIANISH LOMNH. Mapuip, March 22—A bomb with a fuse attached has boen found In front of the Duke of Ossunas’ palace, ‘I'he police are - veatigating, ¥ TIIB BOERS, WAR OVEML Bpeclal Cable. DurnAx, March 22.—The armistlce to per- mit the concluslon of peace is practically settled. All the arms and mmmunitlon taken on both sldes are to bo restored, and Inde- pendenco of the Trausvaslls grauted, sub- Jeet to conditions htreaftor to b settied by tha Royal Commission. The Boer Govern. went beains i3 ruln after thé conclusion of the misslon, Meanthile, the gsrrisons re- watn b the 'Transvaad, though without nter- foring with tho interests of the countr: Flie Boer forees witl disperse Immedlately, TING PINAT INTERVIEW, rAsTLE, Notal, Mareh 2L—The final ut which the nezotiations hetween Gen, Woold il thy Boers will be compleled takes place to-morrow, It I8 stuted thet the Hoyn! Commission will, meot at Teldelberg, Pl armisties will probably be formally profonged two months, pending a final sot- tHement, PEACE ARSUIED, Dunnay, Mareh #2.—~The Boers have re- cepled the Britist tering, Ineluding cugsation of the war and the appointiment of a Royal Commisslon. Pence Is regarded a8 assured. THE TENMA, Loxnoy, March 24-—-A dispatch from Prospect THIL fo-day says an arimistlee of forty-clght hours hag been concluded in order to terminate the peace negotiations, "Ihe terms of the truce are that all arms, nin- nitluns, and other propetty eaptured by elither slde during hostilities shall be re- stored; that the ‘Transyaal shall be granted independence, subject to conditlons to e hereafter settled by the Royn! Commission, ami that the Boer Govermment shnll come aenee after the Comunssion shall have made its report, Meanwhlle the DBritish garrisons aroe to remain In the ‘Fransvaal without in nuywise interfering with loeal atfnirs, The Doer forees will disperse forthwith, Capt, Elliott's wurderer Is to be dellvered up to Justlee, 1IN THE HOUSH OF COMMONS to-duy Gludstone sald the Government had recelved telegra from Gen, Sir Evely, Wood stating that arrangetients hnd been wade with the Boers, who substantially ac- copt the British conditions. ‘The announce- ment was reectved with loud cheers. FURTIER PARTICULANS, The conditions, Mr, Gladstone sald, are the suzeralnty of the Queen, ‘the British eontrol of foreizn relationy, and the establishient of o Beltish Reshdent ut the future eapltnl, The Boers, lowever, are promised complete self- goveriment, A Royal commision, conslst- fne of Governor-General Sir 1lereules Robin- s, Gen, Sir Evelyn Wood, and Sir Joln 11 Devitlier, will be sppolnted to consider the position of the natives, the regulation of frontier alfafrs, and the question whethor wny amnd what portlon of the territory eastward within a certain Himit shall be severed from tho Transvaal, “I'hy conditions nlso provide for the dispersnl of the Boers forthwith, and the temnorary maintenance of British garrisons, whi however, ure not to intorfore with focal o fairs, Gen. Wood promises not to ndvanee, or to seud wirlike stores into the Transyanl. 2 BRITISIT. GLADSTONE BURPENALD, Loxnox, March 22—Gladstone has been sibpwnaed a8 n witness -in the Lowson- Lnbouchers libel ense, 1118 evidenco will re- Intoto tho correspondence between the Greel Negroponte and Gindstono In regard to the Dulgarian massneres, whieh correspondonce was nlleged to have been published by the Duaily Telegraph unnutharltatively, 1IN THE HOURK OF COMMONS the Under Forelzn Seeretary salid the French Governnent had expressed its readiness to enter into negotintions .for u commercinl treaty with England s soon us the Turitf bill pussed the French Senate, WOOLs ‘To-day5,205 hules of wool were offered,chief- Iy Adelnide, Sydney, and Port Philllp, There wag o good demand at full-rates, AMERICAN CATTLE, © Loxnox, Murch 2L—In the ,Commons, Chaplin, wembor for +Mid-Lineolnshire, maoved that the Louse I8 of opinion that the recent ontbrenk of the foot-nnd-month disease amonyg eattle Is entirely owlg to the Importation of disensed auinals from abroad, and that the landing In the United Kingdom of forekn live aninls from eountries known to bu Infected should be prohibited. Mundelly, Viee-resldent of the Board of Trade, sall the Government intended to meet the motion with u direct negative, "The motlon would destroy the prinelple of the net of 1878, which makes tho stuughter of eattio at the port of lnding compulsory, Mun- Adelln guoted statlsties showing tho Inrge quantity of eattle imported, espeeially from Anterfe, and poluted out thata diminution’ of the supply would cnormonsly Inerense tho price of ment. After somy debute the motlon wis rejected,—205 to 147, CUBA. EXTHAORDINARY STATEML! Macoy, Un,, Mareh 22—A speclal corre- spondént of the Telegraph and Mexscnger, upon the reeent exeuwrslon to Cubu, reports: * At Nnssau wo obtalued from the Spanish Consul our passports st o cost of §4 each, pormitting us to visit the island, and good for slx months, Beforo our arlval at Ma- tunzas the purser took them up, glving us u reason that o was eompelled to show them to tho Spanish ofliclals with the passensor 1ist, nnd Informing us that the Custom-House wotild roturn tham through the Awmerlean Consnl. Wocalled for them at tho Ameri- cnn Consul’s, and were iformed by him and Lowls Dinke, clerk In the ofllce ut Mallory's Stenmship Agoney, that it would cost £2.50 to have them revised, which nimount BINTY 1MAD, They then informed us that 16 woulil cost $2,50t0 havo thom revised agnin before we could leave tho s, The Captain of our vessel and the Ameriean Consul snid the ehurges wore correot; that we would prob- nbly bo jafled if wo falled to pny. Al pakd ugnin, ‘e pagsengers repotted tho affalr to tho Governor of the Provinee, who ordersd n file of koldiers nnd nrrested 1t W, Roosevelt, Amoriean Consul, and Lewis Drake. They bogged for merey and refunided the money to all present, Forty witnesses can be pro- duced Lo prove these fucts” — TRANCLE, OAMBETTA AND GREVY, PAns, Mareh 2, —Thw Cabinet witl main- taln neutrality In the debats on the Serutin de ListoLil, 'Fhts deciston Is considered o suceesy for Gambetta, TIE RAILWAY ACCIDENT, Tho fatal necldent on the Chiemin do Fer do I'Kst, reported thls worning near Bordy Station, wis eaused by a colllslon between the trafn and an empty wogon left on the line, ‘Twenty-two persons were killed and injured, YORKTOWN, 1t §s undortood that Dresldent Grévy In- touds to delegate, In addition to ony or two wllitary members of his housohold, severn! eminent ¢itizens who, hixe the Marquls de Ttochambean and Oscar de Lafayotte, by thelr old family assoclates are certaln to b welcome to the Amerleans to represent Franco at the Yorktown centenary, + BPAIN. THICHINOBIS, Hpectal Cable, MApnip, Mareh 22.—A now oxaminationof the romalng of persons suspected of huving died of trichlnm hos led to contileting opln- fons of the Professor of the Medical School and the hospital surgeons, both pronounctng encrgetleally yen and nay on the presenco of the dreaded parasite, but the scare produced makes preserved hog-tidsh and frosh pork unsalable in AMrdrld, and the Cabinet is numerously petitioned to prohibit huports of Aumerican pork, THE IRISH, AVOLOUIES. - Dupray, March 23—At a meeting of the Laud Leaguo to-ulght all who addressed the meating explalned or apologized for Dillon’s wpeech gbout Judge Fitegeruld, in wailch the Turchice wos warned that he hnd Letter take eare the League did net do away with hinn, THE PEXIAN COUNCHL OF BALLINAMORE Ins resolved to shoot o lanedtord who lust sear shot nanan in self-defense during o riot on w farm’ from which the tenant hud heen evieted, It I3 atated that two men have been cted by ballot to excente the assusination, he potlee are In possession of all the fuets, CGERMANY, ALTONA. Brrray, March 22—The question of the cost of the Inclusion of Altonn in the Cns- toms . Union threatens to lend 1o nconstitue tional contifet. 1f lils health permits, Bis- marek will participate in the debate, EXORMOUS ESIGIATION, Beinas, Mareh 2—Eloven hundred per- gons left for Bremen amd Hamburg, to em- bark for Amer! THE OPERA='LA Eleazar. Nrogni, Jieopold , Villerny The socond night of the Fronch apern ernson gavo us * L Julve® of Ialevy, which has ot been performnd {n this elty for severnd yenrs, and Is well nigh o stranger to tho prosent gener- ntivn of operasgoers, 1t hos only been glven hure fouror five timer, ats was firat heard at MeVicker's Juno 2, 1835 when Lorlnl sang Ruchel, Condler Fudorie, Mucaferr! Elearar, Lu- renk tho Cardinal,und Lottl Lenpold, Tt 1su grand opery, powerful Jn ta dramutle construction, and worked up ton splenidid Iyrie climax, aud deserves to be hieard more frequently, The cast introduced some new peopler These were Mlle. Delprato, who took the part of Rnehel, n elnger of generous physique, some- what heavy in movement, indliferent as an nutress, but possessed of o very pleasing voiee, sweet i auulity und robust In quantitys 3ile. Do Villerny, who anng Hwidorie, n petite ludy with a putita volee and but little drnmuticetrength: and M. Pellin, & tenor aU grazly, with u volee of vory excellent quality, though hard in his method and extremely ndiiferent as an uetor, 1t mny bo suid of him, however, that nt lenst ho I8 free from the tremolo which scems to affllet ull the rest of the troupe, though he does not consent to glve wp the fatsotta, Mile, Delprata e 8010 very charming successes, eapeclally 1 hor duet with Leopold, whet she dikcovers ho 18 1 Christiun, nnd fu the couptete, plending with her lover ¢+ Pour ful, pour mul, won pore™), but tho operi iy be eald to lave boou cearried through upon the shoublersof MSTournie, whase splendid drunatie method fouud simple scopu In the representution of theJew. Inthoe chsemble at the close of tho flest uct, n the Imlyer nt the Passover Fenst, in the curse which ho finrls it Leopold ¢ Chrétlen sneritéee)” In the wreat maledietion of the thind uet, and In the splendid sceno amd an - closing - tho fourth, ho displayed o power thut was nlmost phonomennl, certainly such ax has nover been wituessod here before. fter the fourth aet arle he recelved n perfeet ovution, hetne twlee recnlled, thoshouse ristng eneh tlme sl greeting him with furlous applunse and the most enthuelnstic vuteries, [Hs personution of Elate zar, equuliy with that of Raoul, stampe hlm as w grent nrilst, We linve had tenors here who have surpiesod him ns sigors, but not ono that ean cliiin precenence 8 o denmutie. artet, - In this respeet e I8 almost o revels- tion, ami n grateful - one, Yoo, for sueh splendid, earoest, forcihle work ns this (s« o rarliy upon the o atie stag, The troupe, nd & whole, wus In- better form that on Munday eveniig, na thoy hul recovered from tho effeets of thelr oy Juurney (n to snow, by whiclh they were so deluyed that they arrived bero barely in time ta jppesre the (iest eventi, and then with seanty and patehed-out wird- robies, us tho mort of their bawsnge was left he- bind -~ them. Tho orchestra onee more cmphasized s el 10 Dbe eonsids erod the Dest we have over hud It fsn luxney to listen o such playing. his \'uuln‘l Funist "' will be glven with tho exquisit bullet net which Gounod wrote for (¢ when he revised it GRAND OPERA-IIOUSE. There was no performnned last night at this theatre, *The Arabinn Nivht " party falllng to et hero In thme. Since Saturday they were snow-bound In Madizon, Yesterday nnon they strugted on 08 fur as Haevard, 1L, where they wero tggin blocked untll luto fn - tho eves ing. They renched the oity townrd mhinight, ‘This afternoon thoy will be Ih shape for n per- formaneo, i i DRAMANIC NOTES, Mr. C. R. CiitTord hns wrllten a new play for Miss Lizzlo May Uluer, Agues Robertson (Mes. Boueleanlt), thoy say b deelded not to act ngain. Mannger MeVieker's hendquurters at present are ot tho Glisey Ifouse, New York. Dumus' “ Prineesso de Buwdad ' lissen both nt Howo and at Turin. Tho kon of W, 1L and Rlanche Tytoll died at thio ugo of 1 years, in New York last week, Under dareett & Tooker’s munnirement, Jou- nlte Yenmuns witl star (. * Jack Sueppnrd.” Al now Leouard Grover has u frontler drama on the stocks, Il expects to launcl it next soavolt, ‘There [8 ngain somo talk ot Menager 101 pe- curing tho leuse of o New York theatro nest sunsoi. Mr. John Muiahall, tho dramatie veader, will give recital to-morrow uvvening ut Central Muste- il Lawrengo Barrett bas cugnged Louls Jumes, Murio Walnwrighy, and Churles Plunkett tor next season, A now comedy by Uoorgo Faweott 1towo, ft [s anld, witt open tho seuson at thy Fifth Avanue Thestro nexe August, Noxt Novomber, Nossi, the Italian tragedinn. will begln an Ameriean atarring tour under tho mumigeinent of Chilzzoln. On Suturduy evenlng next the fifticth per- farnmncs of Ruymand's * Frost" wiil occur ut tho Now York vk Thoutre. Aftor (eurka Clark finlshes his engagoment at the Mudison Squure. New York, un Muy 1, bo pruposes to aet in Irish comedy. Clinton Stunrt (4 Walsingham*'), who {8 ngaln in this eountry, wiil return ta London in May 10 Joln tho vomnpnny ut the Lyseum, A lense of Tony Pastor's thoat, mer season, bus heen seeused by ) 1o will open tho house on April 18, Me, Chinrlea IF. Thayer f8 suid to havo secured 1 leaso of the Hoaton Novelty Theatre for ono yeitr, with the privilege of renewal for five nore Tlunter I, Smith, & promising young uetor of the I W, Keeno compuny, was stricken down Ly an attnek of rhoumatism in Minneapolls, where ho still renintus, Jou floward prints tho incrodiblo news that Toster Wallnok hus tnido thif sunson 50,000, A, M. Patmor &51,00), and Juck Huverly $00,00. 1t i#'10 be hoped they huve, Matt Lingham renched San Franelseo pretty will usedeup, nlter (4 starmy prssige of twenty- elght duys, und {8 awaiting the end of the ralny scuson 10 leavo for Sunty Hurbara, Ouonlght lust woek Ueorgo Purkes was chilos roformod [ bis reom v New Yaork and robbed of i new Rult of clothos, vyeronut, shues, o wold wutel sud ctuin, snd 217 I monoy, 1nviog fntshed her eapugoment at tho Lon- don Haymurkot, Miss Lindi Diets s started on n tour througt the Luglish provinces, she s neting fn a play caliod * A Wild Love” L, Corrl, fn former yeans o woll-kiown Now Ovlenns iwumigor, was tuken from Loulsvill tiat wouk to tho Actord’ omoe in Phlladelphia, hiy wifo behug pluced In @ charitablo matituto in Now Albany, Touciouylt suys he will oo to It tnet Jobu Nroughuni's grave 5 mrked by A heudsiong, T'ho Wushington Republie pertinently remurks thut ke conddu't woll do less, after woearing Brougham's luurels atl thoso yoars, On the %0th of Juno Genevievo Ward will close her ongngument in thls mmnlr{ und will sall for Europa. Bho will roturn to the Unitod States for another sturring tour in tho nutunn, opentng In Now York in September or October. Tho Bnston Hemld roports that Mesars, ilue waorth and Gruhum and Miss Budlo Murtinot witl loavo the liodtan Musoum compuny ut tho eid of the presopl sedson L0 4UCeDt ONgAKCINCHLE olsewherv. Mive Murtlnot will boa umwmber of Mr. Bousiuault's compuny noxt yonr, it s said. Durlng u reoent performancs of “Tho Duke's Mott,” In Philucdulphiu, tho guntlomun playing Tagadere, 1olluwing the text, asked of vno’of the chnruotors encst mannors * Aro you golng to tha bull this ovenlugy” A velee from tho gullory scroament out: * Not 1ble evenlng: sowo other ovoniig good ovoning.” It s un- novessary to suy that tho performuncy wid sus- peudgd for nbout Hve minutes, Mr, and Mes. MeKeo Rankin will prosont thelr Inteat Dow play to Bostou avdienoes ut tho Globo Theatro In Novembuer uext. The dras wud purchased fur $5,000 cush und u royaity beforo tho lust two ucts wore cumnploted, “Its wuthor l4 & elerk fu the Frousury Departinent at Washing- ton, It fu sald, and the work 18 roported to dual with un entirely orlginal ana startling subjoot; 10 wboutid with tine vituutions, snd to bo skill> fuily balanced by puthos und dellcate touchs of 5:;11::?5. Ttisas yor without o newo.—Doston crald. ‘The company onguged 1o support Mr. Houol- cault Juring “bls tortheowng tour, under the has been for the sume. 1, 13, Leavitt. managemont of Mr, il J. Sargent, han been nenrly nil enmged; aud tho cast of ¥ The Khaughraun,” 0" far a3 comptated, is as fol+ Cunit, Mr., Houcloaults Caple Molinen I Btanloys Father Doolin, Mr, '+ Bh 5 Hobert’ Ffoltinit, Mr. Frink Ca logsHarcey Duffy Me, arihur Soutton Corry Kinchella, Me, J, 1, Bullivans - Sutlivan, Mr, Charles Purkers Teily, Mr. 1. F. Novin: M ity Mr, Lin larsts Doyfe, M, Wo it Donevan, M. dehn Daflys € 1 LAt (5 Newtle, Mles. Iy Olidtield Amy Lees Naney Malone, Mizg itose Gordons — e ——— WHITE'S LAST CHANCE, Tnte Monday nigbt the attentfon of Sergt, Tehtn was enlled (o the thiree dostitute children of i tenmster named Joha White, who had sev- eral duys Lefore been ejected from a tenement at No. 0 Thirteenth viace, The ckitdren, three boya, nged #, T, oyd 0 yenrs, having heen wbundonal Mt by their mother and then by thelr drunken father, hnd heen compelled to seek shelter in the barn, wnd thero Wi o found huddied together and nearly fume- 1=hed with e 4 mud hoger. ‘They wero brought 10 the West slfth Strect Statlon and comfort- ubly proviled o The futhor war arrested 0 his return hono by Oflleer. Michae! Cone The nelghbors stute that White's dissipie thor hus frequently eansed higwite to leave him, i, ue sho wits anable 1o peovide forherself and ildren, she wite compelled toreturn tohim. he Tist titne the wifn left withont the ehlldren, Wit Waite did no better Ly them than before. When the case wad ealled before dustice Inper- soll yesterduy White pleadeil banl for one more ehatiee to reforns, and upon his tukibe the pledze his wife cousetited 1o retiurn to him, and pruvide tor the tnndly. After n eautionary eetire, the Justice dischnrged thom all, e TR—— A COURTESAN PLUNDERED. Kittle Morgun, o bedizenwd inmate of Mollie Fiteh's house of iHl-fame on Fourth avenue, was cteverly robied of $T0) worth of Jewelry or- dny afternoon by ope of her wnle friende. o wus {11 tho hablt of calling upon her, and one night sbout three weeks ago he left some monny with ber for safe-keeplng, nmd requestod that she put it with her own wmoney ond Jewelry. By this device he succeeded in nseertajniog tho hlding pinee of her Joweley-cusket, WIthout i uany wiy arousing ber suspleton, A few davs fater ha asked for his money ond was givon ft. Yester- duy nfternoon when tie. caited upon ber e pres temded to bave been ont riding all day, and needed some rest, Bhe pave up her room to him, and gome time Inter discovered, to her dis- tay, thut all her jeseels os well nshee lover were gotic, Ho 13 supposad to ho suute man wiho #ome woek« nun dininigtersd ethor to an tn- mute of Carrie Watgon's, und then robbed her of a large mmount of jewel STOLEN GOODS, Owners are wanted at the West Madison Btreet Station for a lurge and varied aseortment of womls whiel were recently recovered by Seryt, Darrow and Oflicer ffobert Willinmsat tho house of L, Houston gud wife, No. 1 North Oakley nvenue, Houston Ia an oxpert plekpocket, bet- ter known Ly his ulekname of * Fronch Taddy,” ond - I8 wanted for telal upon an - indietiment brought agninst him ko July last year, and for whatever erimes 1o hins contmitted sinee, The property recovers od fnchules sealskin furs, it silver cross, sovernl fancy mounted - pocketbooks, a revolvor, wold watch, u o Jut of Looks, dresses an other fine clothimr, and w miscellanenus lot of jewelry. It f« quite possiblo thut some of tho kouds ive the proveeds of recent burplarkes In that distriot, Owners uts wanted alsn forn ot of Norweglan herrimr, which weve taken away from a lot of young thieves wham Ald, Peevey epcountered und dispersed st nights ———at—— STOLE A WATCH. Patrlek Hussett, one of tho young thugy native to the soll In the West Twolfth Street Pallee Distriet, 14 once again locked up at tho statlon upm & charge of rohbery. Ho is a frequent olfender, but by meitns of woney und {n- Hinenee generally munnges to eseape oty severe punishment, Hoeeo Rabsaien, of No. 115 De Koven street, etulins to Sdentity fa hin the thier who A\ll]vl!lm’m'll him while no was sented with il 1 06 e ktepd in front of his houge nt dny nfternoon and usked him the it bis \vatel to see what thme it ut onve grabbed wnd made off testlous knd_unsuccesafnl purs Mr, Rubealeo reported s oss aund Hanley, wbo wuade the BUSINESS NOTICES, Arcndis Beef, Tron, and Wine, swith Cinehona, the stundart wedicinul tonly of thls Jragressive e, 1t onriches thy Hlood, prompts v fivigorates the bralih mnd fiervous system, finproves digestion, ete. Hesult: A round torm, i wis, und lins with It Atter Aft af the thief, to Otlicers Kelley nrrests bright oyed, kappy state of miwd, Arond’s dnie- store, corner Mudison wreet and Fifth avenoe, ——— Redding's Rusain Salve Meets with wotertul snecess In wll enses of skin disenses, __ CATARIIL CURE, Swallowing Poison. g the nosious mpurities e Lho ssad ors orely Toenl Tendy, Ik Hbly rench or erdl rel, Thin fagt ¢ {e Uy By Wel e M ¢ Mpyerts new bnoen trentinunt. Tho ploments urid Ly Bim o nlr by tha mucous wemhnitie tireuzhout the xyxiom und ek o constituiionel ns Wl us fonl anudoie, i WO PR, 14 Yavelo ¥IFa 18 T pre col yout Sl Tieiterd Lt stages af tho sondermul Fews the fuet that W 1o most lmport atlon. : wriler: 0RO Ineki 2 produl 2 entirdly eneed s mamiboraf_ g tanly who s s rud tram Cierh O yra’ ol 4% e Vet 1o il el I, Kipune Wl with ¢y Kunke 1 ) e it o, 111, nosizlis unill Mys, 3 Cuturgh sty L AN Chieagu: = It resturod e 16 ove Gua, Ao Ko, Co Hovod iy X N T Atlantle 'fl ‘in i o iy niddross by ., At 81,00 oo ts7 Invariably Cures Coughs, Colds, ITonrseness, Sore Throats, Asthmn, Croup, and all Affec~ tions of tho Breathing Organs, Its soothlng fnfuence upon the Irritatod alr passages 18 duo to tho fuct (hst ite Ingrediunts aro tho most ofiicucious pulmonles known, the Lasls of the articlo belng the houey of the horchonnd plant, chemically united with the Ables Balssnen, or Balm of Gllead. There aro besldes fivo othor butanle lements which givo udditional efticaoy, Those who have used 1t eay that Hule's Monoy of Horehound und Tar lv wondaors fully remedial 1 ull cases whero tho organs of nd that Its uctlen ls ontalnd nothing that oan disordor thestownchi it hagan extremely agreeablo flavor, and {s sold at o fgore which enablas thoso of tho mogt Hilted mesus to svall themsclves of its virtues, Ohildren derlve great benefit from Iits soothlog properties when suffering with Croup and Whooping Cough, | Prioes=B00, and B1 per bottlo; largest, cheapet. BOLD DY ALL DRUQQISTS, C.N, CRITTENTON, Sole Prop'r,N.Y. PIEE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS. Core (n One Klzute CLOAKS AND SUITS, & 00,3 Wost Tod Dry “Goods House, Madison and Peoria-sts., Norlh Side foDGoods Houss North Clurk and Erie-sts. NOVELTIES ARD SPECIALTIES FOR SPRING IN OUR CLOAK AND SUIT Departments. 100 Satin de Lyons, Mervellleux, Sural, and Sicllllenne Mantles and i}nlmnns, at prices ranging from $25.00 to $50.00. In this lot will be found all the Latest h'uvolllys In Style, Including the MOTH- ER HUBBARD, BISHOP, nud Gretchen Dolmau, 500 Colored Cloth Jackets, Jeraeys, and Uls sterettes, in an immense” varlety of shapes, at very reasonable prices. We sell n pretty WALKING JA{:KET, with shirred satin hood, for $3.50. NEW SILK DRESSES IN FIFTY STYLES. FROM $12.00 to $30.00. We Invite special attention to our Nother Mubbard Cireular An entlrely new and effective Spring and Summer Wrap, combining elegance, comforty and economy. CARSON, PIRIE & CO., BAKING POWDE. TEIE CONTR.ASTI! White other. Bakine Powders aro larzely ADUL- TERATED with ALUM and other hurtfal drogs, o 1ias_been kept UNCHANGED In all of its originak rnr"{ am) wholesomeneas. The best evidence of I8 BAFETY, HEALTIIF S8, PURITY, and EFFECTIVI TIE of its being used 10edny, from North to South, from Eaat to West, in fre howes of the rich ani poor, whero it has been used fur the last 15 years, R PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. NEVER HOLD IN DULK, Made by STEELFE, & PRICE, Hanufuctarers of Lapulln Yeant Genuw, Speeial Flavorlug Extracty, etc., Chicago and ht. Louls, . R CARDS. Easter Cards, We will open to.day a superb stock of EASTER CARDS, se- lected with special reference to our retail trade, and comprising the beautiful designs of De La Rue & Co., London; Prang & Co.,Bos- ton, and others., JANSEN, McCLURG & CO., 117 and (19 State-st. . s i Ay (,’()F,l"ly'@, 4!.‘~ TEA Worth Its Welght in Gold. 15 dupan l'ea at Hoe, und try thunt 'The kuttle ks bolliog. Gunuine O, G, Jays, e, Choleo Galden Riv, 2. 1 you desire a stop in wnd sed vur stocl FORMOSA TRA DIPORTING CO., Exclusive T'ea, Coffee, and Spice Dealers, 88 STATE-ST.} riern T804 co. T Oolop, und o ¥pring-loat JOOL SILIC AND TIVIST. Horonee Kol S, NONOTUCK AND CORTICELLI, SPOOL SILK AND TWIST, The very best for Merchant Tallors' and Dresy Maken' use, WHEELER & WILSOY HANK'G €O, 165 NTATE-8T. MISCELLANEOUS, BONDS CUARANTEEING FIDELITY Of porsons huldiog positiarts o FIDELYLY & CARUALTY (OMPANY, 3 Hrosdway, Neo DENTISTRY, Not “crowning,” d DR. LOW, 125 State-sk. ror thin week n cholce, pure Cema in |, ] | i