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IE CHICAGO (he nppointment of saventeen membors of tho Assembly tanot i conjnetfon with thy Gov- armor anid Licutenant-Govarnor to mnke neees fary uernngements for tho celebration ot tho contenial of the surrender of Lurd Cornwaitia yorktown, oo et ik oY T Y nove the Btate Capitol to. Philadel- Pl Was tosduy ludetinitly posipuned. 0o, coruMnts, 0. March H.—(ov. Foster tn-idny spuointed Charles W. lond, of Toledo: Henry ¢ Post, of Sandusky: and Len A, Nareds, of Spcinngtl o be Suite Commisgloners of Flsh- qries for thres years, TILE WEATIIER. PIETCE IN TILE MISSISSIPPL. Swectal Dispaten to Chicago Trihune, pavEsronT, ., Mareh 2.—=The thickneas of the fee §u the Misslssippd River hers varies from (hirty-two lnehes to ivo feet,and hat eroated much nlarm, 'PhIg afternoon o meetlng of the Jumbermen's Exchanges of thi elty, Rock Jeiand, and Molino wan held to consider what gleps of precaution ean b taken to nvert the dlsuster, 'The plan Tost favored 18 to open the channel of the river ity feet n width from the contiuouoe of Rock River, threo miles below tho clty, up_the rivor for tho distance of n mile or The explosive to be tised (8 dynnmite, ng that will seatier the fee more effectively than anything clse, and 80 prepareit Lo muove without gargig when'the brenkeup comes, A apeeial meeting of the Davenport City Couneil was hiekd this eveniug, and u committea nppolnted 10 con- fer with tho Rock 1sland Couneil to-morrow ening. ments will be made on o sinaul fonle to-morrow by experts, in ordor to learn tho etfeets of dynmnite (n lco-blasting. £l GEORGIA. Bpeetal Digpateh t2 The Chicngo Tribtne. ATLANTA, Gn,, March 21—~Tho ralns of tho past fow duys have done great duinagd through- out tho State. Several ralronds huve snspended the runpitg of traing on account of washonts and bridged down, Plantiug interests nre olso severcly Injured. “TIE SIGNAL SERVICE, WASHINGTON, D. C., Murch 24=1 1. m.—~TFor the Oulo Villcy and ‘Tenncssce falr weuthor, vurlnblo winds, statfonary or higher tempers ture, and higher barometer in tho northenstern ort. - For the Lowor Lake region, generally air wentber, westoely winds, andstationary or hlgh- er teinpuraturo and ba romoter, For the Upper Luko reglon, falr wonthor, westerly winds, hrcoming varinble, and stntfon- Il‘g‘ or higher tempoerture and barometer, For the Uppor Misstsglppl and Lower Missour] Valley, fafr wenther, northwest to southonst wiuds, aud stutionsry or hicher temperature. LOCAL ONSEIVATIONS, CuICAQD, March Z1-1:18 p, m, i mtClowly, WiTLysnuw FOMULEr corroc acrumantal oreal Malted snow, too amall to mensure. Mot bnromoter, 2wili; mean thérmomator, S mean humidity. 7.0, hikliest temporature, 4.0; 10west tempernture, NEILAT OBSERYATIONS, g HitCAGV, March 21 Tier.| L :18 p. m, Stations. Wi, |R'n With'e = U0y, [Eair, Dodgo Ciiy ... Kreah.! .4 | Frosa Khiroveport, Bpringtioid.. Luuts Yankion TIRE RECORD. SLEREPINGU-CAR BURNED. Spectat Dispateh (o The Chiseugo Tribune. Kaxsas Crry, Mo, March .~Tho magmil- cent new dining-ear of the Chleago & Alton Ttond, tho “* Oceldentut,” was buraned lust night ut Qulessn, furty miles east of Kunsus City, T'wo woeks ngo tho cur was taken out of the Cowm- puny’s shops at Bloomington, 1lL, whore it was bullt, and-brought to this city for the purpose of runniug on tho west end of the rond. Tho car was butlt in the finest style, with all tho lutest Improvements, and cost $16000, Last night, aftor running out of Kansas City, tho “Oceldental” wassido-tencked at Odessy, and at 10:30 tho conductor, ltobert Matthewson, and one pssistant rotired, At midnight they were + nwakoued by the flre, nd bid Buecly Ume to oi- eapo, Mr, Mntthewsan losing his oyercont aud watel, The cause of the tire {s unknown, Tho cur 38 1 totad oss, huving burned to tho ground, ®ud thore wad no fnsuranee, AT CINCI ATT. CiNCINNATI, March 2).—McKendreo Chapel, used by w congregutlon of tho Methadist 1pls- copal Church in tho First Ward, caught fire Ju somo nysleclous wuy to-night, and was complotely deatroyod. Tho ohnnol was built fn 1811, whon the Rov. Granville Moody wna pastor. Lugs, $06,000; lusuranco,$1.000. Tha lumber ottieo nud tho ond of thy stablo ad- {ulnln y belonging to C. Crane & Co., was also urned, Lous, $1 % AT RIPLEY, O, Rrprey, 0., Murch 22.—~Two butldings burned to-day, lLoss, $10,000; coverad by insurance, ex- cept thut of J. Cochruno, $2,000, The prineipal losers aro Frod Rutz, J. Parker, J. Cochirang, and N. Rodwer, AT COMANCIHE, TE ConANOIE, Tex., Murch 23.—A fire lnst night deatroyed the storchouse of Elllott & Wright and two or three adjoiniog bulldings, Loss about $20,000; jusurance, §10,000 FIRE AT SPRINQFIELD, MO. 87, Louts, Mo., Mureh ®.—Tha tlourlng-mill ot Lucker & Grilith and tho Jumber yavd of 1, M, Heck, at Bpringtiold, Mo, burned Monday night, L bout #1000 Lisuront o $1L000, s ——— WILL RESUME WORK, Bpeeial Dispateh 10 The Chicago Tribuns. Beuinartenn, 11, March €. —The strike which baa been In progress at tho rolling-mills in this city fur the pnst two weoks scema to Lo ap- proaching nu end, ‘Fho Committoe ropresonting tho serikers this morning entored into a writton agreoment with tho Company, agreclug to sottle thelr diffcrences ns to wagos by mouns of grbl- iratlon, cach sldo to chooss one mrble irator, and these two to choose the third, and euch sldo mgrecing to ablde +tho results, Tho Committeo niso agreed t the men shaull resine work this oveniug, euch taking bis former pluce, und tho furnaces wers_ firod up’ accordingly, At the meoting of the Uniou this afternoon, howover, tho mon 1o fused to resumo wark to-night, libougn thoy did not ko back on the rest of the ugreoincnt, Tho difliculty appears to be that they ure un- g to go to work until they huve secured the approval of Jobn Jarrett, tho Prealdent of tho Amail‘nmnted Assoclution of Iren and Bteel arkors, —— SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS, VERgAILLES, KY., Muroh 25 —At Busque Ione 1ta the follow lug tthearvughvreds, bred by Geo, Butord, weru sold ut auetion te-duy; Goudnight, b years, by Enquirer, to Jotn A. Winke, Algona, In., #200; Molionry, § yeurs, by Enquiror, to D, L. Bourne, Labelte, Mo, $13; Lizzio MoWherter, “youry, samaulre, to B, 0, Buetl, Louleviile, $1,300; b vEIm{. 1 year, b uirer, to J, A, Grine steud, Loxiugton, ¥ Munuio Gray, 7 yeurs G. Thomus, Loxinglon Gotaway, i ¥ by Euquiver, to Miiton Youn, Hondoradn, Ky., $hUL. | Muny thor burdos of tho same sluck wors kald, but tho ubove aru sullicient to show tho gropt sugritics wade by Kentucky's grout turfmin, e et ———— 5 Evorythug ubout Bunfurd's Nudleat Cure for Caturrh luvites confhilenca, 1t {s the proscrip- twn of ung Of our ablest ph)'uxlunu.uuu s repured by one of tho lurgest and wst relluble rui bouses fu the Unltgd States,—Loslon Jour- by Enquirer, ta B, Y MARCI1 24, 1881—TEN PAGLS, 5 they nre dispensed from taking the osth, and wiil be ntlowed full control of the. divcesan fund, ‘The law stopping State grants for sain- rles of Bishops and clergy will be repented, WILAT PARLIAMEST WILL DO If the Government declines o recognize the rlght of the Relelstag to bo consulted on tho cast of the Incluslon of Allonw into the zollvereln, the Budget Committee will aubmit n resolutlon asserting tie right of the Legdslatura to deal with the matter. A mu- Jority in favor of such o resolution has al- ready been seenred, A LA NAPDLEON BONAPARTE, 1Enns, Marelh 29, —~Herr Kardoff, » memn- ber of the Relelistag, has personally endeay- ored 1o gain over Blamniek to thy view that the cost of the Inelusion of Altonn In the zollverein will require the approval of the Refehstag, but s s mot with an abrapt refusal, Bismarcek declaring that ho intended to upliold the rights of the Goverament agninat this and future Parlinments, with- out conceening limself about the possible disruption of polltical parties, ARNOLD DUCKWITZ, a German politienl ceunomlst, Is dead. ~ TOREIGN. The Commune Still Agitat- ing the Cabinets of Europe. Arrests of False Chovisters In the Faneral Procession of the Czar, Hasselman's New York Speech- es Captured in German Soldiors’ Knapsacks, A Cocked Revolver Sent in a Box to Sir Vernon Harcourt, BRITISIL THE RACES, Spectal tatbe, Laxcony, Mareh 25,3y, Pierre Lorlllard’s Watlensteln and Mistake, the two Amerlean lorses engaged In to-dny’s race for the Lin- colushire hundieap, arvived hero yesterday, ‘They both were In excellent health, but the prophets voted Mistake short of the mark anid he was driven to §1,000 to 850 in the bet- ting. 'The track 1s fn splendid condlition, Tawing benefited by the recent snow, making itbetter golng. 'Thetown is full of racing visttors, while tho ring Is filled with backers amd bookmakers, and the stands wre as Sixteon Hundred Rifles Seized in Madrid—Editors Sen- tenced in Paris. A Theatre-Horror in Nice, France =Fourteen Pecople Burned, Perhaps More, well patronized as nsual by the arlstoe. racy of the racing world, the great magnates, and their families and gnests, THE OPINIONS OF THE SVORTING PROPIIETS, ns glven in the London mornlng papeis, wers muore favorable with regard to the chrnees of Mistale, the Standurd selecting him as the probable winner, Raciig counmenced with the Lincola Cup, for which seven started, including Mr. J. Il Keens's North Star, who was heavily backed, but falled to win, finishing third to Lord Roseberry’s filly by Mucaroni ont of Mahonln, and Mr, C. J. Lefevre's Iirns do Fer, Jockey Cannon thus winning for Lord Roseberry his lirst race this season, After two minor races had been dlsposed of, preparations were made for the big event set down for a quarter todl, Bet- ting went on briskiy, Mr. Norman's Durance holding the first placa In the quotations, Mlis- tako belng veeasionally backed, When the number-bonrd was hoisted it showed thirty-six ninners, tho largest com- plement on record. Tho heavy brignde were rupresented by Peter and Valner, ridden by Wood and Archer, who, liowever, took part i the finish, ny Buchanan won easy by ten lengths, Mistako finishing second, and Post Ot third, ¢ ; BUMNMARY, The Lincalnshire hundieap of 1,00 sovere!xns, added ton sweepstakes of 20 soverolgns, each £10 forfelt, for year-olds and upward, the wii- nor of auy bandicap, after the welyghts are pub- dished, dan. 2, 10 eavry six pounds of two or one value, 204 sovercigns, ten pounds extra, the sec- ond tu receive B soverelans out of tho stakes, tha third to suve his stake, nnd the winner to pay 100 sovevelgns towurd the exponscs: en- trdnco, five soveraluns, tho only labitity, if fure felt be'declurod to Mesers, Weehorly in hundon only by noon on_ Tucedny, Feb, 13 one mile; 113 subscriptions, twenty-nino ot whom declared forfeit: Mr, Crawford's Buchanan, .. Mr. Plerre Lorillurd’s Mistako. NCHANAN I5 n gray horse, by Stratheonan ont of Flurry. His engagements durmg the rewalder ot the season are in the Prinee of Wales Stukes atthe Newmnrket first spring meeting, the Chawplon Stakes at tho Newmarket Second QOctober meeting, the Rouse Meworlal Stukes at Ascot, the Iardwlcko Stakes at the sann meetlng, the Prince of Wales Stakes at the Epsom summer meeting, the City and Sub- trbnu atthe snmo ueeting and the Chester o . 'TINE ACQUISITION OF TUNIS DY FIANCE. TV the Weatern dssocluted Prea Loxvpox, Mareh 3.—1he World states that the late Government, In conslderation ot IFrance not opposing the nequisition of Cy- prus, agreed to stand aside when. . France wanted T ‘Pl Dalty News suys: * Wo believe that the docuentury evidonge prov- :ng gm statoment ot the World is fartheomn- ng, The Tyrant Bismarck Again 8naps His Fingers at His Trembling Parliament. His March Over to Rome—The Greeks Will . Fight—Tunis and Cyprus. Pozos with the Boers—Dastardly Swiss— A Orow in Irons—Tho Lincoln Races, THE RED FLAG. REPRISAL AGAINST SWITZERLAND, Tanus, March 23,—A Berlin correspondent says the conservative Russian press urge, as measures of reprisal against Switzerland, o rupture of diplomatic relations, the genernl expulsion of Swiss from Hussia, n prohlb- itive turilt ngainst Swiss merchandise, and the encourngement to (lermany to annex Switzerland, GIIANTED A PENSION. Sr. PrrEnsntne. March 23,—Col. Dorjib- ky, wounded at the time of the assusination of the Czar, has been granted a pension of 6,000 rubles. PILGNIMS, + The peasants nre flocking to St. Peters- burg from ll parts of the country on n plous yl:frhnuguw the spot where the Emperor el CoDPERATION AGAINST CONSPIRACY. The Golos™ prints an article from Prof. Marting, a well-known writer on interns- tional law, strongly urging international co- operation against conspiraey, If Russin, ho snys, could senl up her terrltory against plots emanating from Parls, Geneva, and London, slie could soon settle accounts with tho Nihilists. Everybody knows the spot in Geneva where Russian emigrants mature their devilish sehemes of murder, IARCOURT OKTS A PRIZE-PACKAQGE. Loxnoy, March 2L—A purcel was recefved to-day from Manchester addressed to Sir Wiiliam Ilarcourt, who requested the police to open it The box was found te coniain londed pistol, 'This **attempt upon the life ult Uarcourt” has caused profound sensa- thon. * ANOTIER CRACKER. MAnrp, March 25,.—A bomb, with a light- ed fuse nttached, was placed outside the Ttoya! Theatro last night, but it was discov- ered by the police before it could explode, ARRESTS, Lospoy, March 23.—George Augusins Baln telegraphs from St. Petersburg: “Tiwo Individunls were arrested who had jolned tho Imperial funeral cortégo Saturday, but whodid not bolong to the choir, and could not nccount for thelr presence, aithough clad In tho peeuliar vestmonts of the Gresk Church chorlsters, 1N CASE OF *ACCIDENT' TO THE CZAR, a Councll of Regeney hns beeh appointed, of which the Ewmpress and tho Grand Dukes Viadimir and Nleholas nre members.” RIFLES AT MADRID, MAnRID, Mareh 23,—The police have dis- covered n secret storo of 1,600 rifles outside tho barrfors of the city. 3 BENTENCES AT AN, Paus, March 23,—Two men have been sentenced toelght months’ Imprisonment for plnearding addresses congratuluating the Nihilists on the assnsinatlon of the Czar, “NEITHER GOD NOR MASTERL" I'he manngor of * NI Dieu NI Maltra™ was 5 TIE TURE, "Fhe race for the Lincoln Cup was won by Muhoniy, n ml;. Bras do Fer second, apd James R, Keone's North Star third. ran, The Lincolushire Hondieap was won by Buelanan, 1 Lowlard’s Mistnke second, and Post Obit third, ‘Thixty-six ran. WOOL. Flve thousand two hundred bales of wool wero offered to-duy, chivily Pore Phillp, Syiney, and Adelnlde. 'Thers was o gou denand, Rutes were firm, MUTINY, QUEENSTOWN, Mareh 25—\ dispateh snys that elghteen of the erew of thoship Oriental, from Sun Franciseo with wheat, have beet plreed In frons by order of tho United States: Consul, and sent to Hull with tho ship, which Iy naviguted by an extra erew, ‘The men refused to work, and woulil not re- turn to duty nt the order of tho Captaln or Consul BEACONSFIELD'S NEALTIL Lord Beaconstield’s health is much Im- proved, Beven sentenced, in dofault of appearance, to six PORTUGAT., months’ hinprisonment and 2,000 frances fing | SATISFACTION AT TUE FALL OF TUE for a slmllur offense, CABINET, Spectal Cable, Lispoy, March 23,—Tho prineipnl Lisbon Journals express much satisfactionnt the fall of tho Cabinet, which was most unpopular for its (axvs, especlally the Income-tax, It was oetested by commerclnl amd landed Interests. Public opinfon In Portu- gnl hopes that tho new Government will abandou, or at least modlfy, the Lorenzo Marquez Treatys with Enghud. Now that the Boers are to be independent, they cun mike their own railway from the Transvanl to Delagon Bay, and Englaud can no longer fnvoke this pretext to puss troops and exerelse Jurisdletlon In Portuguese territory on, the east const of Afrien, THIS UNPOPULAR TREATY Tias eaused meotings, and riots, and an agita- tion In tho press which hastuned the full of the Cabinet, Tho King hasscnt for Sefior Foutes and the Due do Avila to form aCablnet on n Conservative line of polley, and to dissulve Partlamont, The Portuguese Radi- cal and Ropublicun meetlngs will now be stopped, and more toleratlon will be shown for the religlous orders, which were prohib- ited by the lnst Cabinet, ‘Theso changes aro regarded ns o defoat of the British Iutluence at Lisbon, A MINISTERIAL CRISIS, To the Western Assoctated Press. Lasnoy, Mareh 2,—In the Upper 1louse to-day n uotion, for want of contidence in the Ministry, proposed by Sellor Foutes, was rejocted by o vote of b0 against 49, ‘T'he ma- Jorlty vota Included two Minlsters. The vote is sald to have cansed s Minlatoriat erisis, and the Minlstry are roported to have resigued, and It Is sald the King has Invited Foutes to forin a new Cablnet, but Foutes has dectined, Cousultation is golg on I regard to the formation of a new Cablnot, HASSELMANN'S 8PEECIL * Lzesic, Mareh 23,—Coples of n speech de- livered in New York by Herr Hasselmann, Soclalist member of the Nelehstag, have boen distributed by thousands here. Several copies were found In solafers’ knupsncks. MONTHREAL MaNTHEAL, Que., March 23,—The Gor- mans in mass-meoting to-nlght protested ngainst the statoment in the IWitness that German restdents hero sympathize with the murder of the Czarand passed a strong reso- Iution dlsapproviug of the princlples of Nihilism, - PANDEMONIUS, Loxpox, March 23,—Tho Contlnental So- clallsts will hold an internatlonal Congress at Zurich in Septomber, THE POWDER-BOX, LoNpoy, March 23,—~Tho Government has offered a reward of £300 for infurmation con- cerning the Manslon-1iouse outrage. ——e THEATRE IIORROR AT NICE, FRANCE, Nick, March 23,—I'he Itallan Opern-Honse burned this evening, The fire broke out at tho beginning of the performance. 'Tho boidles of fourteen persons suffucated wero taken out and viaced fn u church opposity the thentre. 1t 1s feared 100 men and women perished In the fnines. GERMANY, LARGE EMIGRATION TO AMERICA, Druiy, March 25, —Emigratlon to Amer- fea 15 so lurgo that the steamnshlp companlos are obliged to charter extra steamers, ALTONA AND THE CUSTOMS UNION, It the Government declines to recognlze “the right of the Itelchstag io be consulted on the cost of the incluslon of Altoua inta the Zoilvereln, the Budget Committes will sub- mit s resolution asserting the right of the SWITZERLAND, Leglulature to deal with the matter. A wa~ & DASTARDLY ACTION, Jorily in favor of such resolution has already Loxpon, March ,—A (ienova cor- respondent sonds an extract from the Bund at Borne, contalning an account of the ship- ment of an orphan girl, 17 yeurs of age, of weak mind and penniless, to Amerlea by the Commupe of Hottsteln, Canton ot Argovie, ‘The Hund ndds: It Is hoped the Amerlcan ofticiuls will senfl the poor &irl back by the sine yessel at the expenso of the Commune indulging In this speculation. Agents spece ulating In this manner will have their busi- ness prohibited under the new Federal law on emlgration, which goes into operation the 8th ot next wouth, 14 forblds lcensed boen secured. ! TIE CULTURKAMPF, 1t 18 stated that negotiutions with the Vatl- can for u settlement of the Culturkampt ara uppronching a tecmlnation, BISMARCK NOW A GOOD CATHOLIC, By, March 3L—~Nogotiations with tho Vuticau have resulted so farin the conces- slon of several polnts ta tha lutter. Rewurd- fng the Bishoprics of ‘I'reves, Paderborn, Osunbriick, gnd Fulda, which are vacant by death, the present Episcopal Administrators - Liave been Jufored by the Guyvernment that agents to ship such porsons under penalty nt from 20 to 20 francs, And In ageravated eases lleenses may be revoked, The Canton of Argovie, In 1578-1879, haststed 411 of s cltizens to emigrate to Ameriea, These peaple landed with less than £12 per head, T'his pan emigration ey to numerous complaints to the Swiss Govern- ment on the part of the United States,” SPPAIN. TItE ABOLITIONISTE, Xpeetut Cable, . LAmtn, Marelt 23,—Last night the ban- quet of seventy-slx persona given by the Aholitionlst cloty to commemnrate the elghth anniversary of the emancipation of 42000 slaves fn Porto Rleo was attended by many Liberal statesinery nnd Senutors and Depitles from Cuba, The best speeehes wore made by Seilors Pertuondo nd Sabla, Insevernl toasts the kindest al- tuslons to Amerien and to the memory of Lineoln and Jobn Brown were exprossed. The law voled by the Cortes ln 1870 was probved to be virtunl slavery until 1833, A correspondent was sked to addresy the weeting, e mude o short address in Span- fah, §le nssured the Soclety that alk civilized eountries, espeelally the United States, sym- pathized with THE EMANCIPATION OF CUNAN BLAVES, The Abolitlonlst Snclety will hiold a great meethe next Sunday In the Alhambrn Theatre in Madrid, Two thousand tickets are nssured of sale already, Amung the persons arrested n Havapn in conserquence of the frauds recently deteeted nre the brother-in-luw of Zulucla, o relation of Romero Itobledn, the late Minister of the luterlors Zervern, formerly ehief of the celebrated volunteers in Havans, and s Judge. Several hikgh civil oflicers und some naval officersof rank arealso underarrest. Governor General Bianeo telegraphs that the greatest exeltement is prevalling in the press and cotonial clreles, ns niore revelations are ex- pected In the course of the judicial Inquiry now proceeding, ANTI-RLAVERY. 70 the Waatern Amoctaled Press. Mapntn, Mareh 2,—At tho Abolitionlst banquet to-night, whereat several Senators and Deputies, Democrats and Ladiens, and West Indian members were present, speech- es were made insisting upon the urgent ne- cessity of abolishing slavery, which is con- tinued In Cuba under another name. TRANCI THE SCRUTIN DE LISTE BILL. Pants, March ©L—All the Minlsters ex- cept Ferry wnd St. alra huve pronounced agatnst interference with- the Scrutin do Liste uill, GEN, LECOMTE has been appointed Milltary Governor of Darls, . J 4 ON TItE FENCE PAnts, March 21, —Premier Ferry made the following statement to-day to the Comnmitieo on the Scratin-de-Liste bill: ‘he Government, consldering the differ- ences of opinlon among the members of the Republican majority upon the question of serutin de liste, and desiruyz to not widen that division at the moment when the spint of concord Is making itself felt in the coun- tey, when forelgn questions are tending ton settleent, and when a unlon of all Repub- lleans is necessary, in view of the coming elections, and in order to consalidate the Rte- vublic on & wise and progressive basls, have resofved to remain neutral during the dis- cussion of tho Serutin-de-Liste blil, TIE COMMITTEL, after hearlng Ferry’s statement, decided in favor of the Scrutin d'Arrondlssement. ang ¥ S s, March .—In the debato In the Chamber on the bill for tho nbolitlon of ex- emption from military service, Tricoupts dep- ATy recated the measure as whneeessary, The present syatem, he suid, gave £0,000 men and enabled 30,000 more to be called upon a dec- Iaration of war, Iendded: Both the Gov- ernment and the Opposition” consider war In- cvitable. The bill was passed to athird rending, | THE BOERS. PEACE Loxpoy, March ®—A Mount Prospect dlspaieh says: ** At to-day’s conference at O'Nell's Farm, the Boers definitively agreed to all the Britlsh terms. They will retire trom Laing's Nek to-morrow.” on the way to Natal will be sent back with- out disembarking thelr traops, ; GEN. NOBERTH and the troops with him zo on to Natal, A CORRESPONDENT at Mount Prospect reports that the Royal Comulsston will bo appointed in June, BLUODTHIRSTY TALKERS A Durban corresponcdent of tho Times says military men and colonists vegard the 1sstie of tho negotiations as most humilinting to Englana and destructive to her prestige in these territorles. Men everywhere expre: shamo at belng Englishwen, and talk of go- ing to some country where the national honor has not been abased, 8T, TIIOMAS, EAUTHQUAKE, S1. Tromas, Mareh 17, vin IAVANA, March 'wo shocks of earthquake were felt e 11th and unother the (2th. THI; UNITED RTATES GOVERNMENT 1s rumored to be negotiating for the Danish Antllles, TRUSTWORTIHY NEWS is recolved that the ngent of & powerful En- ropean Govermment recently inspeeted Sn- manu Bay. and then went to the Capital to obtuin. 8 leaso for ninety-nine years, The otfer was rejected, ‘Fho Govermment might, however, willlngly entertain proposals from the United States. I'ho Government refused a Britlsh loan, s BENEGAL. A BATTLE. A8, March 23,—The Minister of Marlno bas a dispatoh from the Uovernor of Sonewal, roporting an eneagewent botweon 1,560 nutlves and W Fronch infantry detallod to estabiish & telegraph lne to Futa Djallon. After sharp fghting tho na- tives tlod, with a loss of 100 killed and woundod, Tho French lost four officers and nino men killed, and nine wounded. \ TIIE IRISI, LEAGUE SIONEY, Loxnoy, March ,—Tho Irish Land Lengue has this week received £4,600, the greatest amount obtained fu any oue week since the Leagno was established, ————— CARL SCHURZ. A Reception in Mis Ionor by 1,000 Gormuns of Bpaton. Bpeetal Dispatch 1o Thi Chicagy Tridisne, BosTON, Marck £5—A thousand Qcrmans, without respect to purly or soclkl preterences, guve u roception to Carl Behurz in Turn-Halle to-night. The only Amerlcan spocch was Ly Congrossmuau Morse, who pild tho ox-Secre- tary 8 handsome tribute for the abllity and sagacity ho bad displayed o ofllco. There was musle, n dlantr, two specches by Bchurz, and uddrossck by a unwmbor of promiucnt resident Uormaus. Mr, SBoburs suld this, the beartivet regeption over glven bim by his countrymen,. was capoclally gratifying to him on hla retlrement to private Hfo, It was the Hrst duty of all Germana to bocome Awmerican oltizens, &nd ho bad alwuya observed that, while his countrymwen had gunerally boon found to disagroo ou many thlugs, thoy . wure &, unit in loy- alty to Auwerles, In thoir dofunse of honeat govermmont, honost monoy, sud the honor of tho Natlon. He thought the Germans hud somelbiug 10 offer to tho grandeur of this Nuuon, and concluded with the sentimont, “Thu Luppitivid, prospority, Aad suceeds of the great Republle of which we arn cltizens, nnd which we know to bethe grandestin allblatory, To-day Mr. Behurz gave an Informal reception 10 tho Civil-Sarvieo Reform Asaoctution, and spokn at _#omo length to the members, e Tndd dowa asa principle on which appolutments to ailice xhould be nade thit the npplieant aught to e Ty quudited by ehuracter und ahility for thy positlon he (8 to 1Hl, and that no favoritlsm, persoanal or polit- fenl, abonid e allowed to have eny influonee in tho' selecttan of an appotntee, Speaking from bix awn_experisnce, e considermil tho npetitlve ayatem 1o ' ho of linmensn vidte, it still he fuvared o probationary op- pofntinentof oflicials, e deprecited patrons ware, wpphided the xentlinent of - the Pendinton B wnit thought much could b dune by oreat= Ing publle seatimont, In reply o question na to whéther ft woild be 8wl movement to nrganize & Civil-Servien Reforni Asaoclition [ a-vor'yt,'nmrru«mnvul distriet, Mr, ez ex- pre b opinton faverable 10 aueh 1 mov ment, and when ngentiemnn prosent aaked, “Woulil that not e pointing directly to_the members of Congress?™ ho answeredi * Yes, but point at thetn. YERY LOW LIFE. A Brutal Stepfather Attempts to Kill His Stepdaughter e Because She Refuses to Leave Her Newly-Wedded Husband And Renew a Criminal Liaison of Several Years, Fostuzately for Him, the Wound Is Not Dangerous. Shortly after 0 o'clock yesterday evenlng Juilus. Rohde enme to the house ot bis step- duughter, Mes. Augusta Buthagen, st No, 7 Fremont street, bent onarows Ho bad called there lust Friday, Inguiring for- *his woman eniling ber vile ummes, and aceusing her of lnnumerubly lowd. nesses, Lnst evenlug when he ealled ho throw same money on the tuble, saying to his othor stepduughter, ‘Flille Tesch, * Take that for your trouble’ fs then nsked Aujustn whether the charge: he bul made were truo or not. She, of course, dented thom. 1o lmmediately deew n sinall ro- volver and attempted to sbout. Ho snupped the buminer twice, but the rusty weapon misscd fire. The two _young women bravely beld him until bo promised to put up the revotver. The moment he was relensed ho wade anotber ut- teot, and this tme the cartridge exploded, tho bullet tuking effect In the right thig of Augustu, Khe fell to the ground sereamiug, Tho othor woman, Tillle, ran into tho front room, und jumped througt the win- dow, lunding with tnosush In n snew-bank i front of tho house. A small Lrother fol- towed her, and the urching fn tho neighbe borbood Boon ralsed | the bue und cry, bringing the polieo to the Bpot. Rohde stilt sat {n the fittle kitchen looking stupldly at hls work, nuking not the gligutest attempt to eseape, He was areostul yt onco ol toeked up {0 the Lurrabee Street Stution, Dr. Sheppurd wus cwied to attend the wounded Birl. le was unublo to ubsolutely predict her recavery, but telt rensonubly sure that THE WOUND WAS NOT SENIOUS, A TRUSE reporter, faw Juliug Robde in his ccll ut the Larrabee Street Stutlon just nlebt. Ile g a cleau=snuven, red-faced Gertan, borh in Prussiy, und Gi years old, When the re- purter appronched “him &t first he was very reucent, but be mellowed down wnen addeessed {n German, und - spoke quite glibly, e sald that he was marrled to 18 prosent wile Rome twenty=three years ugo, und sluce that thue ho tad dccumulited B Uik furin at Gulbert's, iu thig Stute, which beeams very vitlnuble, Hiy wile wns very aoxious to obtuin pussession of the praperty. —So,us un induce- ment, she offered ter daugbter, at 1 years of age, 18 asneriites to Rotide’s lust, und the wife and quughier buve besu Jalntly colimbiting with bun cver since, sl thres occupying tho sumo bed, When Rohde married uls preseot wite he lived out {n the country, Sbe bud turee chitdren by former wnrrlnge, inciuding tuo danghter ho was stot, und_thrée more by him, The tumily lived at Gilbert's untl Thuraday lust, woen they moved into tuwn, Allvlu!l:k out, camo to the eity last winter and works earnmy ber owi living, The old man tr ret her buck, but sbe wouldw't come. bere she becume sequuduted with tier husband, whom she murrled on Wednesduy last When fahde m and thut displeased bim very much, traded off bIs farm, ho sald, and hod £4.500 m cash, and & honse und lot on North Hulsted street, Augusta utfercd to come buck and srain lve with him us his nustress if ho would sivo her the houre and 1ot, This ho declinod, but neverthioless he wanted her to come bag offered to give her a good living, but she re- fused. Sne endeavored to get her clothes, but couldn’t do 8o, SHE 1TAD PROCURED A WARRANT, and when hie came home ne 5 a'clock lustevens ing Augustn wanted, ho clafms, 800, He pit s bands i his pockets und puiled out n revolver. Asgoon Hs he inade this muve tho son jumped through u window, und the duoghter enught the muzele of the revolver with hor hund, Ho denled that thoshooting was intentionud, nud lnsisted it was neenlental, *You warned tho wonua, did you?” asked the repurter, * L did,” suid be. o 1 told her to Lo careful; that she would get her buud shot off, ‘e wewpon went olf and o shot went through ber . » Andl she I8 guing to die,” sald the reporter, 0, nonsense,” eald the nonchalint step- parent. “Sho wus & wife to me, und she wouldu't oo Tlie whole narrativeof ltohde was dlsgustingly graphle, mclllll? fiow the mothor consented I:‘ tho seduction or huee daughter, und how sho trie 1o obtain hlsvrnwrly in that duughter's nnmo, and which bu Toused to purt with, A repurier Vistied the scenc of tho shooting duriug the ovening, No. 7 Fremont streot 1s Just north of North avenie, near the eiver, It is u 1ittle trne shanty on ddeep tut fronting west, There 18 o front door, and the little narrow stuiry ut tho rear oven direcily into the kitchen, about ten feot *square,” where tho: shooting ocensted. Tho reporter was ushoted into this kitchen, and, tnking u lunp, stumbled inte o closet bed-room not over elght feet sguire, Huro wero two buds, fn one of which were four chiliren of varyiug ages and rexes, mnd fn tho other were tho wounded girl, Augustn, and her husbaud, Edglug his way into this mnss of sleoplig mor- tality tho ropurter found u protty young Gor- man woman with elear, intelligant fuve and tlowing blonde hulr, decidedly interesting ns shoe Tuy with ber busbana's urm around ber neek, RILE DESCRIBED TIIE SHOOTISG a8 ziven sbove, ond related much the same his- tory as that given by ber stepfuthor, Bho mudae o worman's dealnt’of tho horrible story of the ald man, but, while saying © no,” suld ** yos, mnd admitted that sho nad lived with ber 8te fatner for yeurs, althoush shu luld steess ot the fact that sho was not his wifo, and thut sho bad not eent fur bim to como to hor. Sho sulfored conslderably, but wad not In Aioh pain a8 Lo prevent her o from talking . freely, Monuwhille Tilllo had rubed herself sufliolently to step forward 1nto the light and corrobornte the: story of the shooting. Bbo ulsu stnted thut tho reludons be- tween tha oid wwnn und tho youny girl bad been the subject of couversation {n tho fawily. but that Avgusta had nevor admitted (ho erimiuut- Ing nequnintanco. “Fie kitchon whore the shooting oceurred wag of the type customary i huuses of this cluss.— a littlo box of 1 piaco with s stove, u siuk in the cornur, # fow chulrs, 1 enpboard, andn cheat clock tioklng on tho shelf, ~ Thero is bavdly probnbiiity that murder will by the result, and tho nfalr I8 of fnterest sololy beenuso of tho korriblo depravity which it uncovered, o ———— CANADA. THE WAUBUNO CASE, Bpecial Diapateh ta The Chicage Tridbuna, Tonoxto, Ont., March ZL—Tho celobrated caso of Mra, I N. Fisher aguinst the Uvorgian Bay Transportation Cowpuny for §0,- 0w dumagbs for tho luss ©f her husband, who wns & passongor by tho lil-fated Waubuno, which went down near the Caristlag Islands during a storm n November, IS0, is agulny bolng tried horo, Tho avidenco ls similar to that vllclted at the late teigl, when the jury Qisugroed, The trial will likely last elght or ten e CHARGED WITII CONSPIRACY. dpectal Dispateh ta The CMeago Tridunss MONTHEAL, Murch 2L—The Holmes consplrucy onse, arlsing out of & divoreo got by Mrs. Holuies, wife of & hotolkeeper boro, In the courts In Chieago, v guling on bufore the Polics Maglstrute n private, Tho ovidence for the du#mlauu, who aro tho fathor and motber-fite aw af the plaintif, is dumaging to tho vharaotor of tho plalitiff e e—— THE PARISIAN. Special Dispateh to The Chicags Triduna flostoy, Mass, March =h—Tho new stoel steamor Pa-lslay, of tho Allan Liue, which ar- rived this afterneon, wus visited by huilrods of people, nud will bo boardud by many thousands bofure sho enlla agulu, Bho ls ueurlalty i wwrinoe urehitocture, but s superbly tited, Din. noron bourd to tho Blato wud oity officluls and worchiunts witl bo given uoxt wuuk, ¢ e e — Filo off your corns with tho * Japanogo Come Flle" 1t will surely cure and cud pala, 3 souts, A CURIOUS STATEMENT. What One of Seymour's Friends Says of His Lake View Trip. A Theory that the Shooting of Mr. Cram Was Uninten- tional, The High Esteem in Which the Dead Gentleman Was Held, Ilis Funeral Occurs To-Day=Obhsedqules of Young Seymonr. Tho funeral of Willett I, Eeymour, whose connection with (ho appalling truecdy in Loke View Monday evening hns been fully stated fn the papers, toak plice yesterduy aftecnoon from the residence of the parents of the deceased, 181 Goetbe street, A nuinher of handsome floral tributes were [alil on the coflin, sent by (riends of the bereaved fumily, The Rov, Mr. Mlln ind the Rev. L. P Mercor conducted thoe relfious services at the honsn, Approprinte tessons were drawn by tha roverend wentlemen from the teagle crimu and death of youny Seymonr, of e danger of nllowing the passions to get be- yond contral, ‘The pallsbearera were i, With- ereil, Frank 1. Sellers, C. 8, Brown, F. 8, Wheels e, 1. 1. Wheeler, Charles Rowell. The Lody was interred In Graceland Cemietery. THE NIGI STANDING OF MIt CRAM, who was murdered Munday night, Is by the actlon taken by the various o and RBourds to which he betonged. The resoin: tions of tho bnot and show men were published Wednesday, Yesterday tho School Iloard Counctl of the town of Lake View mct st Preston, Kean & Co.'s bauk, with Mr. J. N. ills in :ho chuir, and passed the following resolu- tions expressive of the sense of the Board on en death of their hunored member, Mr. N s Heanlyed, That tn the death of Mr. Cram this Council hins lost vncof 113 most honored neims tors, and the cause of education one of its Atnnehest und nblest felends, thut his untimely Aleath will bring sorros to_all who hitd been ene courngtid by bis counscl, his friendship, and bis wver tendy pasistanee L) Renyived, “Thut tho ecducntionnl faterest Lake View b 1 for the lust glxteen neat and yetive in the dischaze of bis officinl duties, uud that the eificiency of the Schoold to-iliy Ik n munitment to hls untiring efforts In their be- of cer half. The Sebool Board Council voted to close all the scbools fn tho tuwn on the duy of the funernl At neeting of the Board of Educntion of the town of Lake View, of which Mr. Cram has heen a member for inany years, resolutony were of- tered Ly Mr, Thoning Shirly, Uresident of the Tourd, oxpressive of thelr sorrow nt the death of Mr, Cram, Nimilar resolutions were also adopted by the Board ol hool ‘Trustees of Lake View. It'wns resolved thut the Ilikh Schuol be cjused, wnd that the 'I'rusteos aud fueulty atrend the funerul obsequies, TItE ATHEN, The Board of Guvermment of thoChicagn Athe- nwegm held o speclnl meeting yesterduy, ut 12 o'cloek ., nt the Athoneuin Buitding, W De burn street, to tike neton in resurd to the « den aud tragie denth of thelr associute In oflice, Mr. Ceam. 'There wore present at the meeting the President, Henry Bouth, and Messra, HRosen- berg. Puge, Pe trong, Chetlaln, Swett, Asay, Wilkiusoh, and Le Iaron, President Dooth culled tho meeling to order, and n commitiee, consisting of Mesers. Le Iuron, Chetinin, and Tosenberir, was Rppointed to draft resolutions. foliowiog were reported and ununlhinously Th adopted: Rexulved, That In this frnnl and terriblecalam- fty we. the ussoulates wita Mr, Cram in tho DI- réctorstiip of the Chicuga Atbemuvnm, desire to LXDFUSR O 0N Acnse of Jods L thut 1t most eiti- clent worker and wige counselor hus been tuken from us. Iteeolved, That 1o Mr, Cram's death the public nns lost un botest and upright mercbant; the c-l{ u publicespirited, active, and consclentivug citizen; the young men of thy cominunity an ndvoento and promoter of tho best und widest education,—In short, that a good mun bus gone from among ns. Resolved, "I'hat wa offer our heartfelt sympn- thy to the mmll{ of tho decensed in thelr grest bureavement, with & profound sensn of their ir- repurable foss §n the death of one so trae and noble i all the reintions of life Reaotvet, "ant the Atheneum be closed on the iy of Mr. Centn's fneral us n mark of respeet to his memory, und that the Board of Govern- ment attond the fitneral services in u body. THI: FUNERAL o arrangements for Mr. Cram's funernl were completed yosterany, and It will take place at 2 o'clock this afiernoun. s bruther and bis eldest son, whe 18 at Durtmouth Coliege, ure tx- peeted to urrive in the “cliy this worning. The remuing will he buried fn Uraeeland, Mre. and Mlss Crin sere butter yesterduy, huvie purtly recovered from the efiets of tho shnek eaused by tho murder, Those readens of T TIMUSE who turned to the report of the exnmination matle by the Corongr Into the causes of tho denth of Mr. Crum gnd young Seymour must kave heen sudly disnppointed, - ALl that they foutd was that tho fury dechired it one case thut Mr. Cran was shot by Mr. Seymour, whi 'y and, in the other, that Mr. Sc; ur died by his own hand with sulcidal Intent, which wos i pretty ptuin fuct, needing no ofliclal substantis- ing Seymour to kil Sir. Crum, and, baving done thut, 10 kil himsel They wanted to Know what iy ek of the mere shoating,—tu tind where tho responsibliity, legal or moral, rested; who was to blame for the extraordinary tragedy? The case 18 in many respeets no ordinury vue. 1tis terriblo und 1t 1 grotesque, Tho 1den af u bov of 18 uravng him- seil with kulfe und pistol, dreiving out with n womun of the town to ewll on o respeets able family, to ono of wnoso numbers be hwl been cigared, and | whown. he still rmf('s:‘ud 1o fove,—k Il tho fath en Kill- ng himaelf, and leaving nis dissohite companinn to find ber wiy back to town alone, and to lni' the llflsh LIl thus (nerenstng the nmountof his Indebtediess to hor—bus points about 1t both traglo and absued, 1T 1 pluy wero constriseted which had this for 0 catustrophe 1t might be hissed off the Btage on necount of its ridicalous- s and untruihfulness o pature, lht the ublee 13 thut most Coroner's Juries aro vot de- sivous of finding out noything, and tho Coraner, generally pressod with business, 18 1 n hurry to #ut through with onu easu fu order 1o rush off to a btlier. ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING STATEMENTS which bad yet come to the surfuco 18 thut mndo by . young nuan who wus on cxe ugly ntie mate” ternis with Beymour,—the lnst smong his neguaintances woo sitw hia Monduy night, and the one who was with bl when be” pawned his wutch, ‘Tho youug mun met him ueu saloon duris the evening, wanit with blm to Hilleek's and hnd suppes, und then went with him to Fiuld's stable, where thoy got the sleleh; drave arognd town with bin w Jittlo white, and finully left him near the place whero be pleked up the womnn who uccompanicd bim 0 Lake View. Thu stalement whieh Seytuour o at thistinie to his compuoion wie one b, If true, sbows up bis moral eharaeter n uvery dlsngreeatilo Bght. 1t was to the sffect thut “he huid 1h bis posseasion two lotters that Mr. Cram was vory anxious to gol, and that he had agread (o restore them for $LON; that &30 was 10 Le pald dowit, and that subsequently the lettors were to bo batded over, He slko” told tho womun who necompanied him tso sime story,—Lhut 18, thut bo was to gCt At some timo or other - §1,000, with which ho was golng out West, and that he expected to get that duy & with Wwhich 10y her what he owed hers Sbe, by the way, it s nlleged, was to have gone to Colorado with bim. “heso two lotters, 1t 18 sulid, were ot tuken 1o Lako View by Soymour but were handed overto a friend of his to'hotd, and are presumably sl 1n his possession, Now, assuming this story of Seymou to he correct, there is an hypothosis which leaves no mystory to the affuir. 1o went out tu seo Mr. Cram to got some money, e b L or other measboers of bis fuinlly belore, 1] tbo uvaothitions successtul, which ~showed that if there wero any lottors thoy awmounted thing. He this wrmory of weagpous alunr with # foollsh [des of “mukiug un {inpression on Mrs, G Ho polnted the platol &t b, and when Mra, Craun cuino into the rvou and luterrupted the fim 1t weclduntally wont off. Thon bu killed bimeelf, At the samio timo this does not jibo with oer taln fucts i tho case. THERE WAS NO TIME LEFT, necording tu tho statoments of nearly all the witnesses, for any conversation between My, Cram and Seymour,—no Hme tor any spplicus tion for woney, ov for a refusal, ‘Tho shuoting ulann from their stutements to huve tuken pluce aimost as soon us Mr. Criin_cune (uto the room, When thetittle pirl eame lnandunnouuecd who hud calted tho putty wore ||Iu?lngwnl»x. wnd thore was a littlo question us 1o who shoulil get up und go; but A, Crum said bo would, sod turted to leavo the root, wilh his wile,” who know who had come, fullowfug almost Lumedi- ntely bebiud blm, Just as shu reached the door the shootlng occurred, Tho kvl who accon- rnllll‘d Beymour stutes thut sho Beard the shots ust abotik u minute utter bo Bud reachod the door, Tho wirl was ustered, bowever, aud docs nut know wbat bappened, 50 furus exact e v eancerned, und thero wuy have been tbirty or forty words #ald by beyaur before Mo Cram reavhed tho mom. L fue 13 bolivved Lt who did hear somothing, but did not nudenstaud woat it wus, e ——— - 'l‘le.ludvnl-nln. A proposcd anti-Jewish mvetlng of Universit, Bt T cath, 150 Hungarhan Capitut, fied fug been probiblicd by thu paliee, nid 1Ly v hibittan having been ratified by 1o Promidr to, whur Ihu{ nppealed, Herr Istnozy, n prom-~ Tnent Jew.haters queationed ta MinGter-beeale . dent in Parllament respecting the reason of his St violation of liberty of public meeting.” Herr Tiszn nnswered that ngitwfons agninat patlons nlities or religlons societios conkd not b per~ witted, Herr [atoezy thoreapon deelnred that A xenerdl steigorle against Judalsm would be commaonced nt tho next cleotions, STRANGE STORY About Gien, Grant nand Corro Gordo - . Willlal fu Mexico. Fpecinl ta Clncinnati Commeretal, Texixarox. Ky.. Muarch'®.~The Dally Tran- aeript this evening enutalns n highly sensational artiele regarding Gen, Grant and Senntor John 8. Witilams, of Kentueky, Tho authorlty for tho slatuments contained In the article is the Rev. John Stnekloford, of this elty, who was a #trong Bnlon man during the Inte unpleasants f und an Intimute friend of Gen. Grant, The i wine 19 the artlcle verbatin: ** We ot [rom the lips of a prominent Reput lean of our vity, wno is perhups one of tho niost. ardent adintrers of Grant in tho clty, a new atory, pecull churacteristic of :’ho man Grant, and % frceh from bia 1ips that you enn nimost sinell tho whisky and tobaoco simoke on it through tho printer's ok, Geant’s friends, in kindneas to hlin, ought to take the position that his dnisl ont, for 1 ho bas not and sur Gov- ment destiens to oherve uny extradiion s hetween Itself and g0 contemptille n_power na exleo, then Urant and Senutor Gen, Cerro w iordo Willlnms ought both to be sent to tho City of Mexico and triet for n murder whiok £ they committed I that eity during the Méxlean wur, the [ncty coneerning whleh hive nover een divolged until thiz queer eombination of nodern tanner and bulf-resuseltuted Egyptian i mnnms his seen eduse luiely to do so, ! A gentleman from this county recently met a anversution naturnlly ensued cky politicd. Grantrsked tho Ken- tuckiun how the ruce for Sonstor was going in i the Ashlund mstriet, and nddid that be was for . Willhums becsuse thev had been old chums ln the Mexlean War, Grant thon told this story as fHustrutive of the {ntimuoy botween hitm and Gen, Willlams: o sald that when be and Wil Inins were in Mexico thoy were on one oceaslon, niter tho surrender of the city, i a frolle, and that Willlans hid u fnethoraighbred Kentueky mitre nnd he (@G rant) an liulinn pony, which thes were running nt full wpeed down the street of tho eity; thut Willlams naturaliy ontran bim; and that [n running down the sireet ho met o Mexican who had 1 polo norose his shoulder + with / Juzr lung on ‘each-end of i, in the eommon atyle of carying water In that coun- try; that Willtams ran lllfll‘:ll‘ the jug and < td tho mun down with great viulonce. tirant xitid be lvoked lnck and noticed that a 7§ crowd gathe nround the’ fullen *man, and 5 k to xeo whit wus the inutter, when be ‘ that the man was de Grunt ndds that told Williams auything about it, be- knew that wonldinake him feel uncotn- b hedid not intend to ¥ n. B8 story was told us by ndevoted ndmirer of Gen, Grant, ns an instance of Grant's indispost tlon to make o mun feel uncomfortable unneces~ surily, If Grant is not lying, Gen. WHilams ourht to be remanden to tho Conrta of Mexico and tried for homiclde, with Ulysses 8, Grane s rarticeps criminin,’ e — A genuine Shaker medieine—Corbett's Shake ers’ Sarsupurilly, for discuses of the blood, liver, and kidovys. EUS.NESS NOTICES, Kuwband's Calclned Magnesia,—Fonr first premium medals avarded. * Moro ngreenble tn tho taste and swaller dose than other mag- nesln. For gule in Government stamped botties at drugglsts’ and country stores, and by T. J. 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