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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1881—S1XT PAGES. NEW YORK. Villard Qetting the Best of the Northern Pacific Tussle. . ‘An Injunction Issued Resiraining Sales of the Newly-In- sued Stock. ' Points in the Complaint of Villard Which Prompted This Judi~ oial Action,_ Death of William Beach Law- rence, the Eminent Jurist, Ben Hill Tells What the Demo- crats Must Do to Be Saved, Great Excitement Among the Oleo- margarine Conspirators of the Metropolis. fhe Legislative Committee Bent on & Complete Investigation of the Abomination. Bradstreet's Report Considered Favorable, Considering the Extraordinary Weather. Permissfon Granted to Commenco Work ou the New Tunuel on the New York Slde. Prediotions by n Broker of an Active and Advanoing Stock Market, NORTHERN PACIFIC. A BIG FIGNT, Specinl Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune. New York, March 25.—The Northern a- cific and Uregon Rallway & Navigation Com- pany conflict. proimises to be a lvely one be- fore tho parties interested are done, Mr, Villard Is determined to die game, if he dies at all in tho contest. ‘I'ie controversy as to what parties shall control tho Northern Pacltic Rallroad Company, and wha shail determine whether its terminus on the Paclfic Const is to be at Portland or nt Tacoma, on Puget Sound, hus got into the Superlor Court of this city. An action has been begunin that Court by Villard on behinlf of himselt and other stockholders of the Railroad/Compuny against the Cou- pany, Its Dircctors, and the Furmers' Loan & Trust CowpRny. Tho purpose of the suit Is to restrain the defendants from tssu- ing to certaln stockholders 180,000 shares of the Compnny’s stock, and from recognizlng as valid any of such shures already issued. 1T 13 UNDERSTOOD among the persons hiaving knowledge of the affalrs of the Northern I'acific Compnny that 11 the 180,000 shares are issued thoy will go in great part, if not altogother, to stockliolders who favor the present management of the Company, and may thus operate as a bar to the purpose of a parly whose recognized leader is tho plaintiff, Mr, Henry Villard, The complaint of Mr. Villard sets forth * that lie Is the owner of 10,000 shares of the pre- ferred and 10,000 shares of ' tho common stock of the Northern Pacific Rallrond Cowpany, each share being of the par value of 8100, It recites the fail- ure of the original Northern Pacliie Railrond Company to pny iuterest on fts mortgage bonds whieh were Issned to the amount of 831,000,000, the foreclosure of the mortgage, and the sale of all tho Company’s propurty and rights to a committce of bondholders, WEADED BY MR FREDERICK BILLINGS, in 1675, This Committee directed the or- ganization of the Company, and passed to the reorganized corporation tho title to the property and rights thoy had bought. ‘The new (.'ompuuy fssued 830,000,000 of preferred stock to the holders of the bonds. und coupons of the old Northern Tacific Railrond Company, and to its cred- ftors. ‘Tho amount of common stock of the new corporation Issued in exchange for com- mon stuck of the former company Is $21,000,- 000, According to the actof Congress under which the corporation operates, anl other shares of the Northern Pacliics fi!’lullul stock must bhe presented to e public for subscriptlon, and no share can besold for less than its par value of $100, After the Issuance of the common stock of tlo present to the holders of the common stock of the former Northern Pucifie Rail- road Company, THERE REMNAINED ONE HUNDBRED AND EIGHTY THOUSAND BILARKS not requirea to complete the exchauge. No subserlption has ever been mady for these shnres, yet, on or about March 18, the Indl- vidual defenaants, Directors of the Itailrand Company or an Excentive Committeo of their number, directed the Issuance of certifieates for thom and thelr distribution fn whole or In great part to certain POrsons, among whomare the Directors themselves, The certificates wore made and the shares of stock fssued without tho re- cejot by the rallvond company of any conslderation. ‘The persons to Wwhom the shares have been fssued clalm them under an ngreement made prior to the foreclosure and salo above refvrred to, by which certaln partles undertook to divide among themselves all the cupital stock of the corporation, 1f any” such ugreement was made, IT WAS FRAUDULENT, ILLEGAL AND YOI, awd, furthermore, it was canceled and ren- dered inoperative by the foreclosure of the Wortgage and the reorganization of the Northern Pacltic Rafirond Computiy,” After thesy premises the couclusion arrived at ls that any and afl shares of stock which have been Inscrived on the Compnny books or lssued, or for the Issuaies of which Measures have been taken under the pro- reedings of the Directors of the Company on Mareh 18, ave Issuod onattemptedjto be lssued fuviolution of the clinrter of the Company, I¥ THESE SILARES ARE ISSUED and recognized by the Lrunster Agent of the orthern Pacific Italirond Company, e and Otlierstoekholders will bo rroparably Tnjured Y thewy, fu that thulr holders will ba entltled 1o vote at the meetings of the Company, and they wlil Jessen tho umounts to which the Vresent stockholders would be entitled In tase the corporation should have surplus €arnings, 3R, VILLAKD'S PROPOSALS, . Bpecial Dispateh to J'h Chicuyo Tritune. NEW Yo, March 25.—Reoferring to his ult agajnst the Northern Pucltie, Mr, Villara #ald to-day that about twe weeks ugo ho hed Propased to Presldent Billings to codperate With bl fn the cousrol of the Company, or © buy his stock for cash. A Vil Lf‘m clalmed to hod -ut that time 21,000,000 of Northorn Pacllo Mack, which, with e 88,000,000 helq by Presldent Blilings, would have given Al an absolute mujority of the outstanding stock, After deliberating n fow days, Mr. Biltings deelined the proposition, nlthough tho priee offered was admitted to by satls- factory, Mr. Villard snid that 1L was clear that the Directors of tho Company had two vhjects In view in the lssucof the resldue atuck: TO MAINTAIN THEIL OWN BUPREMACY In the Company, andsto diatribute the stock hefore his neintssion to representation in the Bonrd, In regard to tuls, he sald that o DI- reetor of the Company had suggested to him n few weeks ago that plnees could he made for Wl nnd his friends 1 he desired to joln the Board, At that Ume he declined the offer, but, in consequence of ity ie wrote to President Billings some sug- gestlons In regard to the harmonfous polley of mnnggement which he belleved the Northern Pacific and the Oregon Itullway & Navigatlon Companles ought o pursne. When asked 1 tho plan of reconstruction did not spectfienlly authorize the Issue of the resldue stock, M Vitlard replied that the matter was left purposely vague; that | wits tndefinlt as 1o THE, PERSONS ENTITLED TO THE BTOCK, L Is understood that the fssue of stock was sot mentloned at the regular meeting of the Directors, March 17, 'I'ha question of ulmit- ting Mr. Vitlard to representation In the Board was consldered and referred to nspecinl cotimittee, consisting of Jolm W, Ellls, J. D, Potts, and V. . Garrison, On necount of tho proposed absence of Mr. Ellis and Mr. Potts, the conference with Mr. Villard was postponed with his consent. On tho following day the Ixecutive Com- mittee authorized the Issue of the stock in the Treasury, Of this Committee J. D, Totts and Robert Harrls were not present‘nt the meeting Fri¢’ duy. ‘The other members were present, 13, 1% Cheney, Johnston Liviugston, and W, It Gurrison. 'F'he President of the Company, n niember of the Committes ex-ofliclo, was also In nitendance. "The action of the Com- mitten was known only to a few persons une til lnst Monday. THE INJINCTION GRANTED, T0 the Weatern dswoctated Press, New Yonx, March 25—Judge- Spler, of the Supertor Court, has granted an Injunce tion which restrains the Northern Iacliic Railroad from lssulng any of tho 180,000 shares of common stoek which the Exceutive Connnittee of the Board of Dircctors recent- Iy voted to lsswe. The injunction was oh- tained on the upplication ot “Henry Villard, one of the ehief manngers of the Oregon Rallway & Navigation' Company, and also manager of the * Blind Peol,” which was or- ganized to buy n controlling Interest In Northern Pacifie, 1t i3 betieved it part, if nntnll, of the 180,000 shares have alrendy np- peared inthestock market, and are now mixed up with the shures of cownmon stock which mve been fssued before, and about which there Is no questlon, = PROTEST, J. W, Ellis, of Winslow, Lanier & Co., and John C. Bullltt, of ®rexel, Morgan & Co., Direetors of the Northern Pacitle, have sent # written protest to President Billings agninst the issun of the 150,000 shares of stock, cluin- ing that [t was not rightiul, having been ne- comiplished without the knowledge of the Directors, neither of “them having been in- Tormed of the proposed action, 1tis deelared, in the Interest of “the Villard syndieate, that thie Issue had for 1ts sole object the embar- russment of Villard, the opposition- he- llevine that the 25,060,000 block recently secured was bought on margin, and it was thelr ddea that the [ssue of a lirge volume of stock would so loy the market that the banks would eatl in their loans, which, if not pufid at onee, would render necessury n suleof the stock, thus cffecting the utter demoratizatlon of the Viltard pool. ‘Uhe an- nouneement at the Stoek hatge of the aranting of tho Injunetion. i the affeet of depressing Northern Pacifie conmon stock from 42, at which figure it opened, to 8734, Preferred opened ot 6724 and dropped to 66, VILLARD furnishes the following list of parties to whom partions ot the 150,000 shures of stock have been Issued, and who uro restratned by tho Injunction from its transfor: g Shurea, Friderick Milings, 17,20} Chus. 1. Wright, Shares, Jnmes Stingon..... 8,07 Willlum G, Fofifo. o 4,651 1,088 406 1] 41201 1L, Rouston 1281 Abrumn Coburn 2,53 nlll)lnm Shis S B 51517y A, Cantield, Robt, L. Blelkanp., 8,37 Willlam Windotn.. 3 . Gregory Smlt 1,011 Jesue Hoytaa,, ... H107 "Lowe: 5] OLEOMARGARINE, THE INVESTIGATION, Spectal Dispateh ta The Chicags Tribune. Nuw Yoni, March 23.—Lard and cheeso oleomargnrine manufacturersthroughout the country will no doubt feel n good deal of In- terest In the investigation now In progress in this clty regarding theso two articles, It promises to be very searching, and may de- velop some Interesting facts for the public a8 well, for the Asgsembly Comnnitteo on Public Health who have been sent down hereto probe the subject nre to all appear- ances golng to work In carnest, 'Thoy had before them to-day u large numbor of com- misslon merchants who linndle and export enormous quantitles of cheese and butter, and questioned them very searchingly as to the charueteristies of the bogus articles and thelr klen of tho effeet of thelr belng tirown on the mnrket. ‘Ihiey were unani- mous in tho oplufon that the continued manufucturs and sule of lard-clicese and fts export as the gennine nrticle woultd huve the effeet of very soon BREAKING DOWN THE AMERICAN MARICET, and this would be sxleldal, as our gomls now stand very high n the estimatlon of forelgn consumers. ‘I'he appearance of - this lur cheess Is very deceptive, and experienced ex- porters here have beendecelved {n 1t and sent it to Europo asdalry cheese, One witness snld a great den! of tho lard used ki the manyfacture of this imitation is from dis- eased hogs, and when this becomes known it Emghand our cheese will be banished from that country as our pork has been trom Franee, Aunothor witness thought that the s wers manufactuved from deodorized antmal fatd, and, a8 o prevalent . diseose umong hogs is SCROFULA, his might be tranmnitted to those who nte the product, Other witnesses thought the so-calld bogus cheeso was a good deal better thun skl eheese, and belleved In giving it o chance, Al were genorally agreed that its mannficture could not be stopped, But how ftasule was to bu regulated was a matter for wide diseusslon. The Investigation Is crest- ing A GUEAT'DEAL OF INTEREST In tho butter and cheeso trade, Many deal- ers engaged In the sale of fmitatlon urticles are greatly Interested fn the result of tho fn- vestlgauon, us aro those who ure resolyed fo sell nothing but genuine bLutter and cheese, It 18 hoped by the Jat- ter thut a Iaw wil. bo passed rendering 1t tmpdssible to sell aleomargnrine butter and chgpse for ‘anything else thun what they ave, “I'he manufucturers of oleo- margrring have ovidently been thoroughly frightened ot the autitude assumed by the dealeys In pure butter, aud have, It Is suld, done everything to win the favorof the Com. mittee, “TUE FIGUT AGAINST THE -HIDEOUS STUFE, " Toths Weatern Auoclated Press, New Yonw, March 25,—The Assembly Counnittes on Publle Health made nn Inves- tigation to-duy of the manufugture and snle of lurd-clioese, ‘Threo wlmlc»filo buttor und cheesvanorghunts testified to the effect that there was much adulteration fn the manufuet- ur of cheese. Couuterfelt artieles were muile not only from oleomargarine, but also from lurd und varlous ofls, At present the mgfneture of the adulterated artlele Js searcely extensivo enough to affoct the trade, ‘The low pries of the genuine artlele hos done much to retard thosale of the adulter- ated article, Thoy thouglit the mutior serl- “hr»t\mvor, to require Jeglslation, i BRANDING GOODS WOULD NOT IHACH the root of the cvil, us dealers always re- move the distingulshing Inbels after they have purelinsed the eounterfelt article, and retail it ns genttine elicese, " In- order to pro- fect the trade, they safd, some leglsiation of ageneral characier it wonld “rench the business e all §ts -ramlfications should he made, aud the Interests of the dulry de- mand that lelslation shatl not be coni thls State alone, Jeffreys recommended as remeddy that all goods shipped front or to New York shoufd be subjected to i nnder supervision of the hi wtnlterated goods not marked a8 s should — be — conflseated, Fhe adulter- oted artlele they considered unhenith; ns deodorlzed © yanimal - fat ente Into its composition, wul ns n very prevalent dlsenss amone hogs I3 Hfula there Is no reason why it shonlit not be transmitted (o the consutiers of the eount t artiele. The best quality of Jard-cheese will sell fo ety more per pound than skl ‘The production of the ndulterated SING IN THE WEST, sl he consldered the fnflyence atel power of New York conld eheck the teaflie If propor measures wers adopted, My, Hurt cansed sotie amusement by “serlonsly suggesting that manufacturers of connter- felt cheese be compeled 1o mako 1t green in color, T sk 1T it possessed any nierlts ity color wonld not uffect it sale, ns consuiers }\'n Id recognlze whatover merits it might inve, THE *Crises’ P peEpont says this Investigation 1s creating n gond deal of finferest in the hutter and eheess tende. Many' denlers engaged In the sale of Imitatlon artleles are m'uuuf Interested in the resnlt. of the investigation, aml so nre those who are resolved to sell hothing hat genuine butter and eheese, It is hoped by the tatter that a lnw will be passed rendering it inpossible 1o sell oleomargarine or dnrd eheese for anything else than what they ure, Ebenezer Crapser, Assemblymun from St. Lawrence County, I8 the owner of twventy- one creamerles, and in thirteen of (hem, Chalriman T understood, Jard-che: was munnfactured. Crng; khis the m of tho eream whieh it s enpabie of bearing, and out of thy milk so closely skimmel, mixed with lard, by a patented process, so-called crenm s produced, from which cheese i3 made, He I3 the owner or part owner of u patent by whieh skhn-mi and ard are converted into wrditiclnl cream, atud Is endeavoring to have it introduced int all the ereameries of the country, Crap iR of the flames bursting, from tho hall win- dow, atid the Inntates of the rooms ta the left would b utterly unable to reach the indder, a4 butween 1t and themselves would be n wall of fire fssutng from the ball window anmd across tho lnleonv along which they must s, The fact that these baiconles are usu- iy fllert with boxes and barrels, which olten rest on tho trap-door Intended to afford ne- cess to the ladder Is, of course, NTIMELY THE FAULT OF THE A4 the only means of reaching menthouse Iy by a three-fectsw Is ide all the sl W onpens into " n small court dilliculties exist for the Fire 1) syhieh were encountered Inst winter, theless the builiting 1s ready for ocenpaney. A housekeeper 18 in possession, and those wh are nitraeted by the price of 88 month for a “room and ‘two bedroums? will he compelled to take the chances of death by fire or sutfocatior ———— OBITUARY, EN-0V. WILLIAM BEACIT LAWRENCE, Specual Disputeh to The Chieago Tribune, NEW Yonx, March oy, Willlam Beach Lawrenee, of Rhode Island, the emls nent Jurdst, ddfed this morning at 155 at the Albemarle Iotel, where he had been wnder medical treatment dur g the winter, So far ns his vhysielan couthl diseover, no traces of disense other than an Impnlrment of the digestive organs exlsted, notwithstanding his advanced age,— Ire was in Wi Stet year. ‘Lhe ailment was agevavated by his persistent partieipation in Iabors whieh would have been exhaustive fornman of 40 years, He retained his re- miarkable mental faculties to the last, In 182 Mr. Lawrenco was Secretary of the Legatlon at Lowdon, and subsequently beenme Charge ("Affalres there, From 1830 fo 1815 he FIACTICED LAW MERE WITH IAMILTON IS, In 1851 he was elected Lientenant-Governor of Rhode Island, and BECAME GOV m ENE TILE DEATH OF THE GITVE. Later, he was admitted to membership in the British Associatidn of Social Selenee, amd to several other learned bodies In England and on the Continent, ‘The Dritish Association named B fn 1560 o member of the Comulssion to prepare international law, Mr. Lawrence published durimg w half century numerouy and his partners expect to abtaln i royalty of one-halt cent per potnd on all clicese minn- factured by theie proces: TIE PRESIDENT OF T1 BOSTON PRODUCE EXCHANGE 5 the salu of wdulterated bufter Se 13 0 curse to the dabry interests s conntry, Theanmal milk produet of the Unlted Stites amonnted to $100,000,000, and e consbidered that so large un {nterest demanded some protection, Two-thinds of the cheese produced was exported. A uierl- can butter nnd Anmerienn oleomargnrine should be sold in the European markets ad at home for what they n ! Tmitution cheese and butter shouhd 1 brunded as sueh, A1l dor the Taw shonld e exposed fuet, * Boyeotted,” STOCKS, A DRORER'S OPINION 01 TIII SITUATION, Special Dispatel to The Chicugn Tribunes Nuw Yonk, March 25,—A broker, speak- fng of the situation in the stock market to- day, sukds *A year ago stocks had udvanced without futerrnption stnee the preceding No- vember, 'To-day prives are from 10 to 20 per cent below the fgures ruling six weeks ago, Lake Shoro sold un to 140, Lackawanna to 121, Union Pacltie to 1242¢, Northwest to (32, dersey Central to 115, and others In propor- tlon, “The deellne this month has been two- thirds us great ns the May decline of last year, when stocks were at the highest, Lverybody sald, ‘Let stocks go off 10 per cent and the market will he the blggest purchuse you ever saw.’ They have gone Off 10 per cent, but people are, of course, MORE AFRAID TO BUY NOW THAN THEY WERE BEFORE, Nevertheless, known conditions strongly Tuvor an ndvance In the price of stocks, ‘T prinefpal unkuown comdition I8 the future crop, I'have no fears for that. We always hear the crop how! abagt this time. The re- ports of the nctual con%(hm of the ‘crops are generully favorable. Wo shall have erop cnough, in conneetion with the delayed busl- ness, to tax the carrying fucHities of the rallronds o the utniost. Nothing In the stock murket ean be moro eertain than that we shall have an aetive nml an advaneing market during the next two monthy,” TIHE NEW TUNNEL. llmuusflua:’nn.\ TED TO COMMENCE ON Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chicogn Tribune. New Yous, March %.~Permisslon lins been granted the Hudson River Tunnel Com- pany to commence work on tho New York sideof the river. Oficial bomds were glven by the Compuny to-tay, and operations will be commenced at once, The shaft witl bo stk atthe foot of Morton street, eighty feet from the river. Bulkheads will bo profected to meet the maln horlzontal shaft, 375 fi under tha river, on the Jersey shore, work from the west sllo is VBEING ENTENDED THINTY FEET A WEEK, tho construction and completing of the tun- el being done ut the same thae, One hun- dred and twenty men nre engnred night and day on the inslde of the tunuel, and” elghty men ahove the surface at the shoft-hor ‘Tha ealsson ereeted to recover the bidle: the wen buried by the aceldent of July 21 Is under cover, and I8 wsed ns the prisclpal entranee and exit for the toriul used in construction, TIE DEATII-TRAP, T NT IOUSE IN MADISON 3 T REPAIIED WITH N0 MATEMAL CHANGYES, Spectal Dirvateh to The Chicagn Tribune New Yoni, Mareh 25.~The tenement house In the rear.of No, 35 Mudison street, whieh was the seeno of Inst winter's norror, has been rebullt, At the entrance to the nar- Tow ulley, hardly- threo fest wide, which feads back to this ouse, nppenrs this notice: **Roow and two bed-rooms to lot In rear tenement, Apply to Alexunder Patten, No, 218 Conal street,” Entering through the alley Into the rear eourt bufors thls rear house, itIs found thut the only apparent chango Isthe removal of the fenee between this court and the noxt yard. ‘Ihe shed next to the fenee, on the voof of which ehildron waro thrown from the buring house, i3 also gone, The shattered, smoky panes of glnss and seorched shuttors have been ve- placed, nnd the fresh vaint gives the ontslde of the houso a new and unwontedly eleanty aspeet, men and Yg ina- INSIDE A altnllar renovatlon s to the appenrance, of the bullding has been elleted, The binckened rafters, charred and erumbling stalrs, and burned woodwork Dave disap peareds On the upper floor tho freshiy-plas. tered walls and nwve wondwork tell 1o story of the distizured hodles that were found lylng ddend pon the floor, A closer examinatlon, however, shows and tne lesson of the tire hus been forgatten, and that In this house, ns re- built, n like tragedy milght readily oceur again, In lust winter's five, the hull running up through the middio of the house, with 1ts nurrow, winding stalrs, acted s n flue, affording o draft for the tames, which rushed upward with such raplaity as to eut off nll escape, The construction of this hall ro- malns osactly the sunie, The stales aud floor arsof plne. From the upper floor s u stair- wu¥ lending to o door whieh opens upon the roul. ‘This was quickly proved valuoless as o means of unuuru at the fire, for the flames h darted up tho hull und stulrs andshot through this oponing, . THE FIRE-ESCAVE lsin the front of the buliding, 'Thero are buleanies with fron framo and wootlen flovr- Ing along ench story, through erch of which vung ong sinull frow 1ikder, At the fire this was found useless, for 1t ran down dlreetly before the hull windows, fron which g flames protraded, Now tha ladder Is pluced lesa than w foot tfrom the hall windows, und near the first window of the roous to the rlght, With a current of flumes rushing up through the hall und vut of the hull window, the Inmates ot tha rooms to the right would b forced to descend the ladder \vlfinn foot tieles, political, economlenl, and judletnl, in different fournals wnd reviews "of this country i Ltrope, und also & lnrge number of pamphlety, A notable of the literary nctivity of Mr. Lawrenee attaehes itself to THE WOUKS OF HENRY WHEATON, m he was an intinate friend, Mr, in 1848, leaving his fumily liutlon, and for thelr ben- undertool u publication nents of Internutionud e flest editlon, annotated by bim scded by i notice of the wuthor, wiy EIn 185, It was lumediately -honk by the English uni- adopted ns oty Government as well, versitles anid by that P Congress also ordered a large nume ber of ecoples for the use of Amerfean Ministers and Consuls, and the work has been translated in Jupnnese and Chinese, At the thue of s death Mr, Lnwrence had completed four of the sIx voi- umes of & conunentary in French, TIE DEMOCRACY, BEN INLL TE] T THEY MUST DO TO B NAVED, Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, March 25.~Senator Ben Hill wis asked to-day, “ What do you think the Demoerats should do to make suceess probuble fn 1884 97 His reply was: **“Ihie fivst thing is to have courage. Our defeat last year was dueto cowacdice and the division into fuctlons upon every pos- siblo side fssue. A fatal mistake was mwde when the campnlgn was run upon the basis of attacking Gen, Garfield's onal integrity, instead or assaulting the record of corruption of the Republican party. ‘The North ought to get away from Jts lend- ers amd its press, and not belleve the South- ern peopl dare-devils, THE SOUTIHE W STICK, AND PEACE, AND NMENT n8 much us tho North, because it Is to her in- terest to huve thes¢ things, ‘These who think that the War has left no results are sadly mistaken, 1t hay left resuit, and it is the duty of men to let the workl know it Lfully Indorse what, . Gorfield sald in his innugural abont Federnl Government and equal rights to the negroes, but we can not witord to let the clevatlon of the negro aml the recognitlon of the repudintiontst du- stroy our soclety and destroy goud govern- nent.! ** What would strengthen the Republiean cause in the South?” “The ummluuu‘z to Federal oflices of the honest, respectuble, reputable Republicans who are ut the South, and the non-recogul- tion of the men who are in offiee utl who are without nrlm‘ltlu of any Kind, The former \\'Hl’l,lu'- go to Wushingwn to beg for patron- uge. TIHE SNOW, TOW MUCGH DAMAGE JTAB IT DONE ® New Yonrs, Mareh 25.—From Hradstreet, ““I'he extreme severity of the winter and the consequent Iateness of the spring opentng in the West iave necessarlly aroused an eager desire to learn definitly the agrieultural, trade, and transportation sltuation in the reglons Indieated. In response to this wantof the business publle, we have ob- tained dispatehes from ourcorrespondents at Cleveimnd, Columbus, Cinelnnatl, Dayton, Detrolt, Grand Raplds, Indinnapolls, Louls- ville, Chieazo, Peorln, St Lounis, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Lurlington, Omsha, Knnsas City, St. Joseph, and Denver. Our correspondents at these centres are in constant communlen- tlon with tralned observers at interlor points, whoare in contact with the farners and country morchants, One nialm query which hins tnken possession of the business public i3, Has anything occurred in the West to serfously eheck busluess prosperity? From the tenor of onr dispitehes, the unswer un- mistakably is,.No. While the elements kave conspired to delay the spring trade n the West and Northwest, thero is notting to ghow thot its volama will bu less than Inst year, ‘Tho trade shtuation I3 strongly sus- talned, us the foundations of prosperlly arve niultered, and promlso to cantinuy Indefint Iy, It Is apparent that stecks of goods In the Buntds of conntry merehants are very muel (I'vlb‘lutc\l. This fact put with the knowledgy tha THE FARMING AND INDUSTRIAL, CLASSES renerally are just now abundantly able to purehnso, Indieats conelustvely that hoth de- nand nnd conswnption thronghy the spring must ho large, Calleetions hiwvo been slow, but it Is evident that the banks have been abunduntly uble to grant the eredlts required, While {tisyet early to glve judmment ns to the enernl condition of winter wheat, it 1s safa 0 51y, from owr advices, that winter whent hus not been serlously njured, The uneer- tnin quantity as to the ‘wheat situntion is the oxtent to which sprimg wheat sowimng Will bo redneed, owing to the biekwarduess of the spriwe, “Chesovers weather hns been serlousty felt by the rallronds ina lnrge do. ereaso of enrnings, oOwiing 1 the expense at- tending the clearing of” snow and feo from the tracks, nud inabllity to recelve and move merehandise promutly, Regarding lives stoek Intevests, our Donver correspondent teleraphs that the losses on cattle will be under 10 per cent, snd that one-fifth of the sheep aro gone, This 1s by no means as bud us has been feared,” GEN. TIAZEN telegraphs Bradstrect’s thut tha conditlon in lowa, askn, IHnols, Missouri, nid Kainns I3 favorable to s rapld disappentance of the snow. ITEMS, DEFALCATION, New Yons, Mare) ‘he defaleation of JumcaOrr.uulleulnrlorScnuuz&Suuthwlck. Is snnounced. The amount ks velloved to be 850,000, It I8 said that Orr, in salling hides, drow from the store more bides than ho sold, and disposed of the surplus throngh u third person, not nrmed. In buylag hides ho ne- counted to the fim for less than o bought, and disvosed of the hides which he stale through his agent. Orr was very well known in tho trade, and his persoval credit unltmit- ed. An order from him for $100,000 worth of hides would .have been consldered good Ly taw person who recelved It, It s sald the money he oblained wasy fost In mining specu- Iatlons, " HIADSTREET'S 7 reports 131 failures the past week In the United States and Provinees, a decrensn of seventeen as compared with the p fin, Indication that trade |s Improved generally, for most of the failurey were com- paratively small concerns, CARL SCHTNZ has aecepted nnInvitation to n reception and banguet tendered by many of the best Ger- man citizens here, the eolor-works of 2, A, Wonl ) Clty, A number of workmen o more or less burned, hose muost onsly were Arthur Scott, ‘Thuothy Qulll, aml Morrls Grant, 'The 1oss by the fire is sinall, nnd fully covered by Insurince. CAMPAIGN AGAINST TYPUUS-TEVER, New Youk, Mareh 25, —Tnirteen pleked ghyslclnus uccompanied by the oftivers of the nultary Squad, started from pollee head- quarters to-duy provided with the incans for making a thorough cany: and critieal ex- amination of the i and eeltirs lllrmmlmill the cit; the Fing broke out this evening In the drying-room of Vonolsey, at g st step In the eainpalgn ngal the seourge, typhinse 'y TS0V pon by the Board of ealtly at lts'recent weeting. 2 T OF THE WORLD'S FAIL NEW Yonk, Mareh M Hugh J. Jew- ett wits notified to-day of his seteetion as Dresident of the Workl's Falr. The Erle Rallway Exeeutive. Committee met atl et the matter entirely I Mr. Jewett's hands, 1t Is expected his reply will he made to-dny, 11 donn, ! Lemding bankers have from Parls that the BSunk of Franee fded to stap payments I gold, We . this to wean ihat the bank will, ns onee before, we believe In 1470, refuse to pny kold excent on the exje stlpulintion that it shall ot be exported. We hear that the premium on’ gold in Pards, as the result of this actlon of the bank (whleh has heen caused by tho working of foreign ex- changes), ‘1§ 4 of 1 per cent, us com- pared with siiver, thiv belme discernibio in the rise In rates for Lills on f.ondon,” HOTEL AR, Itobert Guarrett, nf\l}uléh PRESIT wiek l'x.ui'numur B, Carey, U. S, A, at the St. Nleholuss Gen, €. 1. Lanedon, of Gov, Cornell’s stufl, st Gilsey Hous: oh- ster, at gressman John M, Davis, of Hoel tt: the Hon, W, A.Wheeler, of Malone, at Grand; ¢ 1 . Willinms, of Orcgon, a Congressimnn John, C, New gan, at Fitth Avenue, letropolitun : ex- berry, of Michl- AN EARL, ‘The Earl of Lonsdale arrlved here this mornbue i his fumous yaehit Northwinbria, after n Jung pleasure eriise, IN THE TINAL OF A DIVOREER SUIT, counsel for the plaintiit produced » letter wiltten bythe hushaml In which he adimitted the churges stated in the complaint, Judie Lawrence said sueh admission could have no possible weight with hin, but would rather prejuctice the case, ns being evidence of col- Dwshon, He thousnt that, despite the vigllanee of the Judies, one-holf of the sults In which divorces are zranted nre collusive. The wreat inerense of lute of sults for divorce he rvemrded us oneof the ularming features of the times, He would never grunt w divoree which rest- ed, to auy extent,on an ndwnission of the de. fendant,” Nearly one-ifth of the bushiess of the presentterni of the Court at chambers related to suits huving reference to matrl- monlal troubles, including allmony i suits for sepavation and absolute diveree, CILANCELLOR HOWARD CROSDY made n suggestive statement yesterday In critleising an oratlon on * [nnnigration,” He suid that durlng the last thirty years lic had investigated the ses of thou- sands — of street bue;;n rs, amd had never yet found an Ameriean beggar. Untll flve years azo “the four natlons contributing the greatest nuember of by were Ingland, Ireland, Seotland, and Ger- wany, but laly s recently added n larze swirin of rag-plekers, ehilidren with baskets, and broken down old men with houd-orenns, While the Inw requires a mnn to be here five years before De enn vote, lie knew men Wwho had not been in the Unlted States thres ?;L‘(II‘:' and yet were not only ut were employed as registry elerk fellows would wsk n uni hori in Ne sl who had Fived here hatf n Tone he had been i this conuty told, would puton a terri; *Would you swear to 1t ¥ SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR TIIE MUNUME T to Washiugton on the steps of the Sub- ’l'rcnsur{ Bulldsng come i very slowly, and Royal Phetps, Chilrmnn of the Speciuf Come uilttes uppointed by the Chawber of Com- meree, suys tht unless there i3 n more spantaneous movement on tho part of the general publie to subseribe lie will propnse at the next meeting of the Chamber that the Committee discontlnue its work, Fer ¥ afr Turncd White, Lttir Hock (Atk.) Guzette, Oue of the nost singular and remarkable in- stunices of the effect of n teeriblo nervons steatin took ace in Littlo Itock u few nights ngo, which showa that human henrts retaln some of tho emotlons for which they huve been held ne- countable fur muny ages. A young ludy whosgy womunly quulities had made “ner the inurk of much atteutlon from gentleten, to one of whom sho had, with the slmplicity of u confiding nui- ure, pllehted her troth, hid her hafe to turn from @ glossy brown to white, ‘Tals tevrible evidence of a polgnant grief wus caused by the buse nction of the lover, e isn youug man, moving In Little ltock's highest so- clul circles but a khort thne sinee, who fs now married and resldiug In_nnother part of the Une lon, Bhe, never doubting the falthtulness of the man who hut nsked her with such curnest avow- als of atfection to Lo his wife, did not snspect that ko had been unworthy of the confldence of a pure heart, which I8 like'n spurkiing spring lo this desurt of u world, She went about her dully 1ifo with a Nght nnd nnppy beatt, One evenlng lust weok she pleked up a paper from the city fn which her Jover was visithg, and nfmost ono of the 11rst things that struck her ©y0 wuk the dukerlption of u brilllant wedding in # Tashionuble chirch, Shosaw her lover's nume figuring fn tho description na that of the bride- grooin, His name nod resldonce sero printed thero.” Peaple do nat inreal life fulnt nn casily A8 novellsts would havo us believe, anil Miss —- it nut “keol over,” but she telt tho sickoning blight of 1 hoty trust betrayed, atd through the whule night tay in a stuper, The next morning ane sldo of her head wan whito 8 stow, and s At vewnlnw, It {8 terrible thing 1o ehronlclo thils eyent, and no names will Le glven ut pres- ent, Tho bass wreteh who hus aceomnpllshed the desalation of u soul like that of tho ludy, tho subjoct of this articlo, will be held to a terrlble uecount by his consclence, If be hus one. ¥y nml? when ying look and adi: RECTION OF A o . A Plea for Pinln English, Londan Fiyar, We arogind to svo "G, Drotest ngulnst tho unnceossury uss ot F and other foreign Words in Our nowspip converstion, though it was burdly to o edihatuwriter who 5o treely peppers his artlelos with an olla_pudridn of “foreign words und phrases would beartily raprove w prietice of which he is un nreh nphokdor, The pro Writlon upropos. of the word * elota ierally adopted without riest it discusslons ubout Parlimentury proce BBut why, [Lhas been aptly aad necd wo drag thin French tevin into our nlre voluminous luugiiage, and thus seem o admit it contnins no word which wontd express o Almllar meanlug? A8 0 outier of faet, wo do 3848 (4 word, 118 3L, Bl pomnts out, expross- ng tho “suine setisa,—viz, closure,”” ‘which Bhakspeare nges sey i woulil Aaawer onr s “eldture,”” What woull th Minister of tho calling for the wvxouan for nsing i Or CRineso, OF AHEelein words s, wh 0 our labginige sxpresses guite the which the udopled ter eony thid I8 the case (ct Charlea Dleke Ho wivte nll his novels without, so far ns onr n\unrmuun‘fucfl. usting w Alngle forelyn word oo phrase, And nooue cun soy his voeululary wus defective, B." publlshing a French 1o wori meaning How xtldom ix=1'restdo Haltinure S, Mention has beoi o of the denth, on the Ist of December, of tho Hon Daokel Hashiol Warnor, colurwd, of Litieela, who was by m Houkstown ftoud, Baltimore County, April 1y, 1816, 11is fathor abtutned his frovdom just ony year betors Danivl wis born, und removed with {8 fumily to tho then feebly scttloment ot by Oswopo Monvoviy, ueeiving there by th from this port, sent by tho A fenu Colluizus tion Boelety, Muy 24, 1821 Dunlel wus sent to #ichool, belped ‘bl futhor ut shitgle-idrawing, und ln ourly youth mudo niserous trips ulong tho western seabourd of Africa Ii tho prosecus tion of dtrude, lle becamo Captaln of tho Liberlau Government wehooncr. Fuphratis, reslgniug to enguge in n general comtaission Lusiness, which be long prosocuted with suceess and spatioss ‘nterity, Mr. Warner devoted mueh of his thue 4nd talents to tho clovation of Africs und the promotion of the Inlercats of bix raee, Elected a Ron Ltive fn 1817, ho wus choson Npeuker of tho Houso of the st Logis- Inture of Liberln, aud was twice Beerotury of Btute =185 150 und 139513054, [ 1835wl b D01 e was clected VieesPresident, und o dez und tn 1801 ho was sluvated o the Presidency, To was uguin tmado Viee-Presldont u 18558 wid 1880, which position ho held ut the timo of his death. e was of unmixed African blood, sa- uolous, paticot, jndustrious, snd high-minded n all his deslings, and wus for many years un Eldor Intho Presbyterian Church. Ho was u wun of self-reliunce und fxed iwurlmws. aud of rare uutlve genlus, wrote well, both fu prose and pootry, and though he had never seon a ves. st oit tho' stooks, bo planned and oonstructed hisown anipyard, and buiit most of the cratt navignting the waters of the Liberian Republic, {’Iélnuver Joft Liberin aftor his nrrival thoro in SPORTING. HANLAN'S I'ROIOSITION, NEW Yonk, Mareh 2.~Edward Hanlan, the qarsman, arrived in this elty to«day from Toronto, 1n conversation with areporter at the Gitsey [fonse this evening, he sald that he had made no nrrangements for any scull- Iug races the coming scuson. *Lam not ina positlon, nx champlon.”” he cantinued, **to send out challenges, but [ am ready to row against anybody nt any time, 1 hnve made an offer, hawever, to beat any one who nay aceept it, inoeo mnny secomls, It was at'first merely an nssertfon ingde o o friend, butus lie liag published it T wlil stand by 1t,” U "\}',I,mt is the exnct form of your proposi- o ‘It 1s to row neninst any mau i the world for trom 1,000 ta 310,000 a slide and beat M fifteen seconds nt the finish, ‘Chis propos tlon has been Ineorreetly publishesd ns offer to glve an advatage ‘of Biteen secconds g the sturt,” There was o great difference, he sald, be- tween glving o man a start of 5o many’ see- unds and heating hin at e finlsh o muny secontls, THs method Bad always | : the lewd at the start, (7 poss s it through the race, This lead gave hinun advantae ot onee, 11is nntagonist would make wspit from Lime to tlne to overtuke him, while he coniil regalute his own speed to sult e ease, and expend s reserve rey ut the finish, Courtuey he did not_consiil el of un oarsinat: in fuct, he hud en in arace with o man 0 eusy 1o beat, - People, he said, madeamis- in talking <o mneh about Courtney, 1) there were ul other oarsimen that ¢ far superior to hinn - As yet he'hd re- eeived na ."runsu to his propusition, and he witd engged Inmekime proparations for onening bis hotel at Torontn Bay next sum- mer, In the event of w ruce, he would in- sist ou 1 belng rowed at ‘Toronto, ns he owed It to the people of that clty, "They hnd treated him wetl, and it was now thelr” turn to have o show, NEW YORK YACHT CLUB. New Youx, March H.—At n meeting of the New Yark Yacht Club this evening, Commaodore Waller preslding, the annual re- katte was appointed for June 16, and for it £2,500 was spproprinted. It wus sreanged that speciul elusses of keel schiooners and keel sloops that may not enter for the regu- Inr prize may be entered, with o cup to be sulled for by each class, Benr-Commodore Oelrichs offered n cup valued at £5%to be satled for by sloops In the course of the nnnunl eruise, “It way ac- Krebs, Center, and Tams 1 speckal commitiee to uc e and arrange for any e Amerlenn eup, Commodore A, C. Rind, United States Nuvy, was appointed on the Committee of Yachting Etiguet, Nine- teen new members were el «l, Ineluding oree W Quintard, Henry Havemeyer, George E. Pollock, Ilarry “Oelrichs, and Charles May Oelriens, HENRY VILLARD. Ife Shows up the True Inwardneas of the Transactions in Northera Pactile— How Biillugs Isited Many Thousands ot Niinren, SAN Fravcisco, Mareh 25,~Ienry Villard, of the Oregon Navigntlon & Railrond Com- pany, hns sent a speclal dispateh to the Port- laud (Oregon) Oregontun about Northorn Paceitic Rallrond matters, In which he says: “All you havesald regarding ourobtalning contral of the Northern Pacific is substan- thnlly trive. A fund of S12,000,000 was made up In January, of which *Blind pool’ con- tributed §5,000,000, the remnining 84,000,000 belng provided by loans to the poul. With $10,000,000 of this money 1 seemed control of 827,000,000 of common nnd preferred stock, thus making an nbsolute majority, In order to concllinte exlsting Interests, 1 went to Preshdent Bill- incs, told him frankly what I had done, and Invited him and nis friends to come mto the combluation or sell ont to meat thelr own prices. He deellned to do either. Thereupon 1 gave him to wnderstand that I would have to make up an absolute mnjority asainst him, 1leexpressed great anxlety to come to an harmonlous understanding with our in- terests, suying, nimong other thinus, that we onght to have an inmmedinte representition ou the Bonrid, ** At the request of some of his Directors 1 propured and printed a statement of our views as 1o what the relations of the two Companfes should be, I'his statement was submmitted to the Northern Pacltle Hoard last Thursday, and n special entntitiee wis ap- pointed to conslder td make recommenda- tlons upon the relations of the two com- panies, ** Friday Inst, however, after the adjourn- ment of the tull Board weeting and depnrt- ure of most of the out-of-town members, Billings enlled the remalning members of the Executive Board sceretly together, and pre- villed on them to pass resolutlons directing the Innnedinte Issue of over 215,000,000 of common stoek sl in the hamds of the Company, the object helng, of course, to malptain Bllllngs and his friends in power, No notlee whatever of tha proposed Issie was given to tho other Directors, three of whom have alrendy de- nounced this proceeding oflleinlly as un out- maze, which fact 1 am nuthorized to publish, Billiogs npuroprinted to himsalf 13,000 shares, and to bis contederntes many thousands of shures each,” e ——— -Journey of n Plano. Durangs (Colo.) Kecord, Mra. €. M. Willinms |s the fortunnte possess- or, at her pleasant home on Kallrond und C street, of u real plunn, and tho only one that 1 Known u vulloy, |1t waa shiped (rom avember, und enfoyed u rile by the scenie routo as fur a8 Bewr Creck, which wis then the terminus of tho rallrond, whince it wis teansfecred tow wagon and the tender imereles of w mule seam, whieh must buve known that it was precious frelehit, or what hanpened to It would never hnve tuken piace, Three miles this sido of Dear Creek, where the roud caps tho upper flm of 4 boulder-strewn hill, tho piano furched, and tho mules, Iistead of standiug thefr sround, weakened, und rolled to tho foot with thu preclous The packlur caso was shut- tered Into woud, but the plano und tales weee njured, 10 the wroat delight of Mr, and Mra. Wikliwims, who were riding 1n the renr, fu thulr dlight wogon, and who witicas d, with Dinted breah, the Dromiecuous des Flrst tho mules were on tp, and 1hen the plan andd tho only muste that Wik forthconiing was S tho by volee of the mile &kluner, " who S enw 0ss nules until he wus hlseker In o furd thnn were hia huuds, The music-box the 1 waa finntly recoverd, and aufely trunspurted uver tho snowy pyramids that Interyene the summit nnd Durnigo, Low! Randolph Chuirebll has introduced g bill redueing tho thne within wiich actlons can be Lronght fur debts unter LI6 rom six yeurs to ones aud the West Ead trndesimen are ut o lods o know whiat to dosbout It Crodit, lung eredit, eredit extendingg even beyond tho limit of six goars fixed by the statute of hmitatlons, hns Trom tune b rial buen the Mawnn Chartn wnd prlladiin of those who deal with the mers ehunt prinees of Hond street, 17 this bill passes, th trudeston will ho” compulicd 10 etuige ail thix, und perhaps to demand 0 on the natl,"” uftertho uaner of flyam & Co, and Moses & Son, Army oflicer wrdered ont . to Indis will no Tonger Lo khle 1y secave un outit on eondition of puylg for 1t on thelr roturn toa yoars hence, norcan uttwehévor the Legntions sntisfy thelr tudlors by woftly wolspering, * Send tho bill to my piddyiss (n Moroees,” or ** Drop me a line o our Embisay at ‘febel twelvo months ufter o vemd of my unoie's deth in tho Thmcs.” "'hin 18 tho inost disnsteous biow that hus Galién upon tho Inwer ten of the Biritish aristocracy wities the Leform Bl of S22 aud could only huve beon dovised by Lord Tandolph or St arnell nulldog wve, Nan—A Fight Between the 'Two IResults In a Victory for the More Brutul ¥uman, Liverpoot (Kng.) Post, A town In the Hosvndalo Valloy was on Sutur- day the sceie of u terrlble igbt betwoen o inan und w laree, ferocious bulidoy, The town question fs about twelve miles frowm Manches- ter, The wan §8 talt, burly, and ferocioun- (noking Individual, who not ifrequently gives iy perfornutce of woreylog live s, and oce custonuliy tries bis powerful teeth on pots and lusgvd, ~'Tho bullilow I8 noted for its powor, 113 muster buving frequently boasted of tho powers of the dow, the nau was challenyod to tlght Wl u few nights ago. Tho sgreement wus hut tho dug should have tho sumo chiuces as it pitted uyguinst anothier of the cunlnu species, whilo the mmun wus tu bave his hunds securoly fustencd I front of b, - Lverythlug boing rendy, a bud-looking fellow, drc«m{ I qUUITYIAn's gurb, guve the word *Gol"” upon which the wasculine cowbataut desconded 1o tho level of tho brute, and on onnds und knces uwalted tho uttack ot tho dog. Tho lutter ou belug uumuszled was hounded ou by the wild, frantla vella of the spootators, aud at onca riahed to the throat of tho man, and the fenrful combat commenced, The yelitng of the crawd coased, and tho spec- fatoraof tho disgusting sceno looked on with tuted breath, The brate made severnl futlle Attempta to sefze the man's throut, but, the Inte ter dorduing it Tor a time, the erowid beeama fina - !‘:nuem Aand ogain and ngain harried on tho dog, ho Intter beeame fnfurinted. and nnothor strugrle took place. 1t was brief but torrible, tha anun tryine us for lUfe to obtein el ol the dory whilo 'the bente In turn twisted kel in v cancelvable form to selze tho nan. Tho man, Boweser, ut length espled his opportunity, nnvl‘s'-lr.lmr fho brute with his powerful teoth * b,vtmlhrt)nl.d)lnnml It to the ground, almoss worrying it. On rising to his fect e presented A most horrible alght, hig fnce and arms having been terribly Incernted during the enconnter, — AMUSEMENTS, MWVICKEI'S THEATRE, DE BEAUPLAN’S GRAND FRENCH OPERA COPANY. THIS RATURDA GRAND MATINEE AT 9 0'GLOCK, Verdi's Geand Oporn in 4 A LA TRAVIATA. ‘A MACE, AMBIE St 2 iin. i'Nifard and Jullien. EVENING, AT 70, ‘"?]!El‘l’l! LIE DIADBLE, How P M. TOURN MAL Jou) caiut, Tiossi, Mil u.ml:nl.nllil‘:nlf: Delbraty, neeart, LAJUIVE. Wedvess Wodnesday Night— T TAN TEL. o ILAVERLY'S THEATRE. JIL HAVERLY Manager and Propristor The Grent Suturdny Matinee nt 2. ‘The Bix Naturdny Night at 8, FAREWELL SATURDAY OF Haverly’s Colossul Colured Carnival, Haverly’s Genuine Colored Minstrels, 100 PERFORMERS (00 Four Companies of Shouters, Two Troupes Jawbone Choristers, Twenty Uproarious End Men. Hemember to-morsow (Sunday), Last Night in Chi- 9l rels., Y Haverly's Genalno Coloréd Minsi Munduy—liaverly's Widow Sindott Company, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Side, Jinisted-at, near Madison, olo Prapriotor. veesr Manager Frery Evening and Matinees this wonk, CLOONEY ind RYAN, 10} SUSTE DILLON, LY BRUNO, and 1 Ih Specialites. Miss ADDIE RODGERN nnd Miss KATIE HOWARD eormaT Y GE r]ml’hfll K fii by (KO, LEAR( Evenlues und Sunday Matinno, 13 hat Jatinou, 15 2% und o Hoats bson nid Bell teloptivnos. { htl\'l) OPERA-HOUSE, rkei Clark-nt., upposite Court-Huuse, Last Performancos of ROT_.AN]? REED o Miss ALICE TASTINGS In tho dlurivus Comeds, AN ARABIAN NICHT. tirond Sundny Nieht Porformance und. ¥ Agpearance of floinnd, itred 2 HHENLY Monda; el “Ihe Young Tragedien, FRED- EQLICK PA HOOLEY’S THEATRE. LAST NIGITS.” Amcrica’s Favorito Stars, Mr. and Mrs. llyllt:Keta- Rankin T DANITES. Honises erowdod to the turdny “Afternoon at 2. ny Nicht, Murch N—The Comley-Bnrtan Co. 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