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z v TIE CIIICAGO TRIDUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. y ; { of dlsposing of the rewainder of the honds S'DAT]E AEFAI]}S. L‘r‘x:f' e e S == —————— ——————— ] | otherwise a disturber of Deme- “nithongh high nnd slowly rising, Al persons [ sourl Valley, falr weather, nortborly winds, [ used in cirenlars by this concern withon ee and gond-fellowship, The whole i living on tho low lands along the Mlssourd | Statlonary “ov higher —temperatare and [ authority, Steps are: being taken to pul o P authorized by the Funding get of 1850, the seene wid relistied on the Bepubliean shile of A e e O | Darometers In the lntter distelul, decldedly | stop to it o b oy i i i ig- The House jCommittee elurred with the anot G 1 ptuve fu fiest district. 7 ‘"NV:‘:),:",.l,]{\(\-‘l:"l,“\)";‘\f, THEMPOIMARILY Ponnsy]vn(;un L‘lt)cml R',opul}hoans Dls |,.:~u_.:ngl,\;|(‘.(|: o‘r ”'"j“'i"" m“Il n\Imm“j st Omahn l.\-. St. I'.|\m Ilun\\-n}z 'llln; I:nml b; :Inurlx‘uxu;yl shimulqu m;lmlml nt 'l;fll;‘lllfl, OLITICAL et e R o - fute submitted mnjordy and minority i i reported as coming from the vielnity o andusky, Cleveland, See. 5, Erle, amd [nf- ) atalow rate of Ilerest i contientes of mayod at the Action of Son fhte Siipulitod, oty S et . | The Situation at Bismarck, D, | wvertod w combug from tho vlolnle f | St VG it ennthiits LORAND GATIDS, MICHL ‘I:‘I‘l"'““ e, G, ek of e, e ator Mitohell, pused of three Ropublioans aud_two Demo- T., Yostordny Praoti- dammed the stream wnthl 1t -ross thera over |04 Grand Haven, Milwaukee, whd Ludington, i ol Illlflvmm\lil' e Chicano Tvitune, ndred tovics, will be presented to linanela erats, md, as the manacentent of the insti. Sttt ) - bl LUCAT, OBSEITATIONS, HAND RaAvins, Mich, March #1.-—The Re< men, and thaly vicws on thesa several prop- fulfon 18 Democratie, tho dividing cnlly Unchanged., twenty-five feet, Tho gorze broke at Yank- €mcAno, Marel 31=10:19 p. m. publican City Convention, hald to-night,mado ,,\.m;,m solleited, Soveral offers for 4 pv | Charges that the Machine Has line between tho twe * reports S ton Inast night, overflowing the conntry as |~ is piainly and_ridicalously politieal. ‘The cent howds lava been received by Seerctary in Di majorlty or Repubfienan report_says thero s Window, aind at rates that would reduce the Full Sway in Dispensing eanse for grave dissatisfetlon fn the manage- Intereat to o little more than & per cent pml' l-"_ntronagc. m.l-u{‘.“ ;n.{.{ m.‘, (...I"r llq Il“lmnr n (,l\‘muly’a: annun, but no arrangement will he entered . establizied »): [l v:nn ant evidence, ml !x fnto ux;m the retnrn of the Secretary from seem that o dusive {o make r report of eco- an oxeellent amd strong tieket, nownnating for Judge of the rt Isane 1, Parrish; M urer, Co Warrell; Marshal, Riehnrd A, Stack; Directs the water rushed down, Tt 1s predicted by o = o = great mnny tiat the oot wilh apread to such The Outlook for an Edrly Sube | an extent over the low lnds before renchiug N Omahn that the rise here will not be over sidenco of the Great Flood twa or threo feet, ‘The river W-iny Is station- o x " o1 o1 ary at Sfonx City, aceording to rellable re- il or of tho Poor, David Lavkester; Controller, New York, when the eutire subject will be | Mitehell Tvidently Going Back :""L'r"l""r‘,'"“"l‘,":.';“‘u‘w{{&_“‘r'l‘;‘réfi‘,l("{‘,“‘!““,“‘r‘""m",’“‘13 Discouraging. port, the tlood ot Im\'llu: renchied there, | 0 aromoine curfocted for femporaturc, elavation, | [lenry Iremer; member of tho Board of Ite- considered at a Cabinet meethys, on the Men Who Elected thero Is much justifiable eowplaint in 'con- l{‘i‘{,‘};‘l‘.‘"fl;‘l;“’ls sorged between Sloux City i A 1o sicasuro, view and Equallzation, William N, Cooks AMONG T ETRONOEST ARGUMENTS Tinn. seanence, e priee pald tur food 13 sufficlent ULV RRIRRON,- Moan thormounelon Justico of the Pence, It 11, Nick A, agalnst o long 4 per cent brought to the nt "Tho Superintendent is clearly disqualified Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago. Tribunes Lowost tompuratu States Courts here, and I3 strong tention of the Secretary of the Trensuit¥ by | The Indianians Finally Manage to | by law. Ilo may possess ol gl T., Completely Swept Sr. PAvn, Minn, Marell 3L—"The follow- UENHUAL GUATRYATIONS, .| nomination, Mr. Steketeo has served those whom lie has consnited was the faet, | - Y Jéetunl awd moral qualifieations, but Away. Ing 18 the Ploncer-Press’ speelal from Stoux .____—fl‘_,'fl‘."""#__“_“'— several terms ns Aldernan, and whieh was made very plain during tho dis. Do a Decent Day's he iy not -';‘j""“] “fl‘f' fn Ifl\u‘l hy.lc(lurlnlh‘lr City In briet: *When the gorge ut Yankton statione, |2l iem] -wend, |wea|wave | WL certalnly be elecled. Col cussion upon the Refunding bill last month, Work. {“'l‘“""‘l’,"“l'ltfi:(g’f,:f‘."r"b'l‘_‘,":‘r"‘l‘{“, ey Lroke the floods and lee swept the banks and BN T'lerco hns an oxcollent rocord nsa brave thiat a conslderaile majority i Congresy wns - sueh an institution, and w overtlowed the low conntry, damaging steam- % wholly lanor | Stcamboats and Other Property | boat amd othor Unlon soldier and a prominent, suceessful stook chirge, opposed. to making any bond which should n i G nnt nrumslfnl:mmmm-,wlmn property to the ex- A% | businessanan, Messrs, Warrell, Btaek, Lan- not be redeemable within a few years. N;i\v Among Other Things, inel' Notorious “'({;h‘l*)'Il::“l‘l"é‘;fil‘““h::::l‘:‘“En“. Sanverse o to the Amount of $120,000 ll:lll« of 810,000 gr‘ $lfll;.(llm. Smlmrnl Clene, | Kester, m;«l lll:mm-r nrlu rum-rl'nlu\n[hul, uufl nr'u that it Is found that a saving Divorce Law Receives Some bl o & ® h q £ steamers wore swept from their moorings, Y now servingtho people well, Messrs, Cunk ot b |"r Attention, |¢'1“Jtlltl1“AI:“\"}}L?I}nlx!‘?l‘l?)"c'111}45“1?;::1‘:::):!;'“ ":&.‘.‘x‘f.‘& Destroyed and it Is feared will be totally wreeked, ‘The und Nlckers are worthy eoadjutors on n gool 5104000000 of the fumted loan bonds, . L “I'lie soleation of such'a Superintendent wos fn elear violation of law, and will vesult dis- stury’s cholee | Exeitement In Nashville Over {hio Ate | hstrously to the institution. The Conumlttee it will be wost advantageons Lo sell, "The C, K, Teck anid Gen, Mendo are bolleved to bo safe, howoever: ‘The Town of Ureen Island, ouposit Yankton, was entirely swevt ticket, As tho contest s triangplar,—bes —— tween the Republieans, Democrats, and Greenboekers,—save on ano offlcer, Chty the tirst question to be deelded s which of the two clagses open to the Sey 25472 The iJm)ur Missouri Floods Slow- is of oplnlon that this wrong slionld b Iy 7 44 ; o Clerk, 3 o < . i S<nentive y Receding in Varlous away by tho flood list night, Churehes, erls, tho Republleans have Just eauso for f);. I’.fu‘:-qlfx‘:fi{l n?x"l‘i'lml’llx)?lmly::‘x::!;;E'"ifiixful‘;xl(im& e R;;I‘l!l‘{:ml st {lll"«!m‘%:xllgls.m:’fi‘l:l R:;!h’lzl{:t f,'fi&fr‘r“é.‘.‘,‘p'.‘xi of Places. | stores, dwellings, and, in fact, every contidence tn conplote succeas. Tho Greens ) " . The minority or Demoeratie roport says that everything is Jovely, The Superintend- ent I3 not required by T the entire hunded debt of the Inilidlng floated off or w will have heen Thment broken wp in the back City Conventlon, nlso held to-nlght, fee. One bullalng was seen flonting in tho nominated for Judgo of the Superior Fotherwlse to act WSETE s e A - 3 " o middle. of the river with amman elinging to Court Willinm 1. Grove; for Magor, REDEEMED AND CANCELE i Final Adjournment in Wisconsin to Taks | ns tencher. nor Is he requtred by lnw to hold | River Steamers Left High and Dry l\vte Irtlmf. Imln‘.wl' u:v{- Nx]'l"""“ flnmlltrfim & Tenry S, Smith (r Fenomiuation) through the np\-mtlunsn(/llm Sinl . Plase Next Mondup—=A Tisies interconrso with the puplls in the sign by the Rapidly Falli ankton , struck ) fern nln_. uml .'lu M Clerk, J. J. Betlinap, who the Demoerats On the other hund, the 4158 can he_lssued so Y 3 ruage. 'The Superintendent 13 n “colls y the Rapidly Falling opcmlur? gfnlx“n llllhl |]m'l 0y \gm with ] nominated last night, the only ofice on w3 to beeome redvemableIn ten . lative Banquet. sracinte, nud has had control of educatlo Waters. thu popi m:Ll fled folrlu'!‘r Ives, X mrtlhutr o which there was fusion; .‘Inrsfiul, C. L. the total inlerest on tho “4s would natitutions. Tlic corps of teachers ut the In- o ,II:-\VSVI‘HI‘!"I'U»" r:cch:‘.r‘l fl'l" Itt ;flfi A o Shattuek: Diveetor .of the Poor, Cornelius be but about £45,000,000, while the e A A stitute ave efticlent, The school is prunerlf lm" u’ml it s.tu_mn erry-bont Is 1 the 15 Faoxi Controller, . Stavans: tember of 000, mp! s e day pecla patch to The Chicugo e o 1 efficient. 0 . er- here Vo feef % er b jeorge Couk: ' o AT ool that 4573 wid 4y at present priees yield to the | puyangrema, Pa, Mareh 31.—A speelal | are i gond condltlon. — The - dormltorles Anothor Btorm of Snow Disgusts the Good | mark and very Hitle fee Is running.'”” - i {lgul;)n[hlkg‘l’umfu. T l::)rlcl‘lliiz;l\xlll”h"nlrcl\nl'l[?lh Alige Investor 20 and 530 per cent per A e | g0 yaerighurg says: * Mutterings are | are clean. Good eare Is taken of tho prop- i1 B = spectively, From this It appears that the f - erty of the State, nul sufilefent provislons Migher tafe boul ncoinily Costs. less to tho [ heard here nmong the special friemds of | ¢ Al wuality are furnished. The progress Gove: rest, amd conforms | United States Senntor Mitchell In the Legis- | of the sehool 15 equal to that of any previnns mast T 1y vermment's present | lature over what they couslder his apnthetie [ year. The Superintendent i3 hizhly poliey of keeping the debt within its control. | gtitnde toward tho Independent element of | estecmed by puplls aud parents. ‘Iho law SILVER. tho Kepubliean party In the distrivution of | has been complied with by the Trustecs in 70 the Western duocinted Press, Foderal patronage. The oplulon s con- | *ISetng the Superintendont. WasmNGTON, B, C., Murch 3t.—The Treas- Ll * o OF courso tho Republican reader whil be- ury Dumlx‘“lll:l'll purehased to-day 90,000 stantly gatning ground among those who | jieve the fnstitution Is bad, while the Demo- ounees of fine silver for dellvery at the New | fouiht for the recognition of popular rights cm_zlc.rumlul' \\'Il! swenr it Is all vight. ""\on Orleans Mint, in the recent Senutorial confliet that Senator Dl!f.-*)"“l‘lll‘l“t' and takes your choleo, DIRECTOL: OF TIUE MINT DURCILARD Miteheli 18 more sensitive of the opinions d“).h(‘fem,""“’;f‘;l“fi, “1}‘,‘0‘?']"]'“3 SL(“;::‘;":‘L":',‘{’ i vislis St. Louls to establish an Assay Office | nnd wishies of his distinguished collongue, | epitnty officers to bo upon the busis of 3125 People of Lonisvills, Ky. THE SITUATION AT BISMARCK. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribune. Bisyancs, D. T, March dL—DLast nlaht MENDOTS, ILL, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicag Tridunes MeNvova, I, March 51.—This hns been another of tho disagreeable, stormy danys that have mado the month of Mareh, 1881, men- s cold, with ailvely wind from the notth. | orypla for obstriction and blockade, and it Ihe mereury fell to 8 ahove zoro, which was | (ino gecond this week. The storm set In sufliclent to stop the thawlng and help sol- | qy00e noon, The snow Is ‘.m.r molat, and — CLEVELAND REPUBLICANS. Spectat, Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribune, CrLeviEnAND, 0., March 8L.—The Repub- . lican Clty Conventign was held to-day i tho ' Armory, Great Interest was taken all over the city In the contest for nomination for lidates belng the Hon. R. . 1ulify the gorge at Fort Lincoln, T'he brond | issalves so quickly that probaply le-will not presept Ineumbent; Georga W expnse of water this morning was freo | fmpede traflie. Iut swhen farminiz operations | Vil il er, President of the City Councll; and from floating fee, andt tho seene suggested o | 876 10 begin 18 o problem that fesw cuti solve, | Wintanmcen. ¢ Fronh, - | M. Cartiss, n wmember of the same body. blaeld bay, The water wns nt a standstill, | foking at thoaccumulation af snow still on | = —— - ——— i 3 e A /! e Canvassing for tho nowmination has been there. Senator Cameron, than v is of that wing | for every 1,000 of populution up to 10,000, and | and the outlook for o fall was dis- | 1o weatharLE T I nctive for two months past, though no hostilo COINAGE AT TIE MINT IN PHILADELPHIA [ of tho patty which made hls election Slwf.ur.cv"n'ym}llmuuul },llxhl)ull‘mffl_).fxll. cournging. ‘The Northern DPucific trans- :',I,‘\?c"‘fi;:hhfilx slll'i){:l!'l\:fl‘\"ll\)lll:':n“s u:turlous MILWAUKEE. feeling was cnnnmleru. M Terrlek duging Maveh wis 456150 pleces, ‘L}‘IIL“,‘_“‘ possible aftor a stubborn fight against the ]ég;;fid\‘x’:“:flfilI’;Lxl\‘l‘tcr;ll‘:vl:;iftr:nllll{:;:‘fl‘;{'l:’g'g H,’f fer- was still safe, and tho capitulnted Heport on the Charges of Corruption | W08 Tenominated, e *taving u swall mia- ;-;;“l‘f;“gw&}‘w"}"}:{u“é:fl“‘;‘ SASLSMACIE | enueus nomiuce. Some of thelr mumber nro | (R Riilway Commissloners 61 Aln- | warehouses wore yet clinging to thy blufl, LOUISVILLE, KY. in tho tuspoction of Gratn—Arrostod | OIS of tho delezntes in his fuvor. Nomi- verdojlars, | =9 ¥ outspoken In thelr views concerning what | bunga, nsking the appolntment of delogntes | The tield-glnsy showed no change in the Loutsvinne, Ky, March 8L.—The snow- for “'Fronting.’ atlons were mnde for other city ofleers, A N FRIESCE. they constder the Injustice of somo reeent § to an Inter-State Convention to be held in NANCIAL CONFEIRENCE. % Altores Gomoral Mo voneh went 16 New | appolntments In Sehuyikill County to which Lousiliofn dune oe Jule " C Ly York with Se Windom nd Assistant- [ Mr. Mitehell yielded sunluely, ‘I'he removat & G, i . Uapilal, it Seeretary Uptor hfs morning, mid will take | of Mrs, Bevern from the position of Post- tructud byt intrduction of Scnator.]ws \ don’s blil establishing three uppellnte dis- part in the conferonees which will be held fn slress of N noy City, b o = b Histyagalt 1 % Font oty et oy oaneiat mnttara, e | Mistress of Muliauoy City, In tho fce Zof o | trleta in tho State. 'Tho Vil witl T e eturn Motag, strong popular protest, to make room for a | abHity not havi situation in Mandon. ‘T'he people were ovi- | storm whieh provailed for the past two days 8pectal Disputch to The Chicago Tribune. ;‘“ “(‘,’]ff;':.,y “r“‘c','.'."m""l" C,,",',“'.‘:,Z‘:'l" m,'{g \, dently nbrond, nud no sign ot any flagof | here ended Inst night, and this morning the | Minwavkes, Mareh iL—Tha report of the | tho Copvention did not finish s woric distress was visible. The plueky citizens— | weathor was iright and mueh warmer, and | Chamber of Commerce Speeinl Committee | 1ill 8 o’clock this evening, e, women, and children—were stuying at | the snow on the ground disappeared rapidly, | sppointed toInvestizaty the ehr hhome, contented to fight it ut on that ling It | Another storm of snow set In this evenlug, | corruption preferred agaiust s it took nll smmmer, ‘Phey hud passed an un- | aned it has continued to-night, Thewind hng | Deputy Tnspectors has ereated grenp lndig- Monday next. Au unusunlly sof ofelnd | strower ticket bas been put In the field, and eral of tho | the Republivans are confident of h’xluv:}!#s on very easy passage, The party expeet to T 5 expense Inendent to the settimg uh of th o i By AL oFsilly Tir il by St ; e man whoss distinguishing charneteristios | expense inentent to the setting un 19 | comfortable nlght, but were not wllling to | fontinues it the west has been very | natlon, nd it Is unlversally pronounced by a ANTI-PROMIBITION MEETING. THE UTES. . cunsisted In fealty to the machine element :-:;::,’,',z“i‘{'“",‘L’iu::',},,!‘{,’,‘;,‘h““{‘{,,"l'fl; It OF | esert the spot. . They havo o fow hoats, and | DK for the pnst forty-eleht hours, o | wajorlty of the dealers on 'Cliango n elear Spectal Disvalch ta The Chicapo Tribune, Slgnal Service ofieer reporty the menn tem- with them they are nble to o where it 13 | Dernture during the past month to have been | ©AS¢ of whitewnsh. Interviews were had Broonuzcroy, Ill, Mareh 8l~Te-night not over hoot-tops, WIith to-tay’s chilly i TeW s any experlenced here I Marel | With Alesander Mitehell, Alexander Ruy, I | the German-Awmerieans of this ety held a wind'and to-night's frost the situation wiil | since 1873 Though rain und snow have C. Ilunter, J. B, Merrill, und others to-lny, | meeting and discussed niundeipal, polities. becoma monotonons. . Besides the dumage to been of trequent oceurrency tho monthly | and they all agree that an irreparable wrong | They are very mneh ngitated over tho prohi- NSTHUCTIONS To THE Covigstoxgns, | OF tho county, has especlally fanned their | hin respeetive distviets whl naturally be “J,‘:,f,f‘;}:,:;‘f‘:,.l.,’.:: C(:‘;‘,,‘,"NI,Z,,,'M fndignation into something like n flame. | warmly urged, while it 14 claimed that the WASHINGTON, 1. C., Mureh 31.~Seeretary Mrs. Severn I3 the wldow of a soldler. | courts wlu:u (-stn|3]lllsl30rl’\"llll fal l? m‘c«:t the Kirkwood has prepared bis instroetlons to | The people, it -is sald, petitioned” demand by not relleving the Supreme Conrt, the Ute Commisslon, which §§ cxpeeted to | auite gencrally for her xotentlon. Thoro El‘.i:‘(g:'\e}‘;;frl\l‘les}hI‘I’l‘:‘ulllllu]lml:(‘:’l'ijl‘(l"\xl‘] Jursdictlon; | o0 e and stocks of woods, it Is belaved | FAIBTILIs below the average. has been dong tho good reputation of | hitian mupicipal notiuations, uiresdy notel Jenvo within n few days for-Colorado to ro- | Was 1o complaint agalust her, and some of |~ Articles of assoclutlon of (ho Northwest- | that 100,000 railroad ties have been washed CEDATL RAPIDS, TA. tho Mllwnukee grain inspuction by the 3’1.»‘.'-:'."15"”,3&? o ,‘.‘["2\ i b i anove the Indians In aceordanee with (he | the wost active members in the reform cle- | ern Indiann Christinn Lol\{qn:l;no were | pway, and thus o loss of 25,000 inflleted upon Spectal Disvaten fo The Chicugo Tribune. Committes In merely suspending, and N, -4 spokie at lentclh, declaring Tornis of thelr trenty to thelr new homes, 1o | mont were amang her strongest advocntes, | fled I o oflies of the Seeretary of 3 3 7 rohibition to' be iy Infringm eiti tho Northorn Paclle. Tho Ineidont of the | Crnat Rarins, Tn., Mareh SL—aA heavy | MOb expelling or - eensuring, Sullsbury, | FHSEHCO ;\Ucnlu‘|nyl11"]1{3«‘1"\‘5&5“&1‘1’1:0‘:‘1?0:11ll‘o duy was tho reseue of fiye men In | snow-storm, necompanted by n high wind, [ Who was found guilty of - pecelving | eall o nnss moeting, the woods on the hottom _ south | setfn this morning aud continued all day, | bribes, and was morely suspended for ong — ; of Ismarek, Mayor George Peoples-| most of the snow melting soon after falling, year. Mr, Mitchell salil that thoaction of | COLDWATER, MICIL, REPURLICANS and one man took n skiff and rowed a mileto | Cedar River Is very high and tunuing even | the Committes way unpardonable, and that | Spectal Dispateh to The Chicdgo Trivune. tho thmber and fee. ‘There Mayor Peoples | with Its banks. Many cellurs tiy low portions | 01 exanle should have beon uiade by the | EoLDwats, Mieh., Mareh 1At the Re- gobontof the bont and stepbed wpon the | of the town are alpeady Hlled with water. A ulrcmlm'.l l(Ju;nll sides It Iy lt:u[m:,-uml that | publican Clly Conventlon, lield to-nizht, the Dlocks of lee and went i search of the wen | ROFLon of the trestie-work of the Chicago & | S0, numdshinent wus not seyerd onoush. | following nominations were made for elty 2 ; el | N orthwestern ltallway bridgo hns been badl- | THETC RIO ALY FUmors of more Corruption | ggjegrs: Mayor, Alfred Milnes: City Clerl: belleved to be In the waods, It required | o yjaalied, nud traing cannot cross. Reports | OF tho sante ki being discovered, but all | o ™0 =y, 1 007 i 0 (S RIRREE a stanch henrt to go single-handed and | fram varions parta of the country state that m:‘lf‘l“l'{:“'l'l' ‘:"“’:L‘;L’l‘l‘: are carefully and sys- | o8 GG sionon ol iniaet alone through n “woods that was nothing | muny sumll bridzes have been wislied nway, Charles lxul'l.'u'r. news edlior of Justica of “the Peae ots Mursh t directs that great enre be taken In selecting | *Tho removal of William R. Russell, Mail- Blacy,, u‘,!,'ls ,“',f",‘,’,'s‘g"":‘,r If,m.‘;lsmg’r"{fig Lands to find those which ure adapted to | Route Agent from Pottaville to Phlindel- | power and aiihonce ‘of the Assoiation, cenltural and. grazing purposes, ad that | Phin, and of Jaenb Frick, Deputy Collector | and for furtberlng the cauiso of pure and un= :‘;,zuy wre sumulén‘t‘ in (:‘u!“,u'ly 1o leave no | of Internal Revenue at Pottsville, beeause | defiled veilzion” throughout the Counties P “ . of Cass, Fulton, Mimt, Marshudl, St. Josepit, ground for complaint on the part of the they werenot fnsympnthy with le'nrfunm- an"“{. Starke, Dulaskl, Wihite, Carroll Indjuns. The Commissloners are directed Losch’ wing of the Republican party, has | riyuneenhoe, Hewton, dnsper, Lake, Porter, It Chlefs of the Ute bands | 8180 ocensioned the reformers and so-called | and Newton, ‘Fhere Is no capital stock. }: c',’:.‘:,::m \h‘uu hllsnfm‘:.s :‘:‘,m,,‘ which | Mitchellites "considerable uncasiness, and ‘Itie Electrie Lighting and Gas Heating and thero I3 any Iatitude of cholee, and, whilo | they nro not atall pleased over the prospect m“',",{"'x:,?fin ‘l,‘ru P ,?fi;o'\}}fi{{‘:.‘;‘flfc,‘.‘",}} tirmly tnsisting upon tho exccutlon of the | of Mr. Nevens' appointment as Survoyor in bt Th' ¢ % Incorpotation. ‘The Directors arg mnes terms of the treaty, be very suie that po in- ”'Im"“”"““]‘&.’L‘fx:}:"mflflfl“ flfir,“:‘l';c‘}f,flrn Murdack and W. 1L, Hutehinson, of Miehi- Lnd R (o8 S nl, 0 E morethan o mighty gorge of Jee. From | Muny truins are abundoned, and none are ot | g, W igongon, was ntrosten todday, ehinreed | 1 Wo Bowker, ‘Pl teket Iy regarded od Jllllfili‘c? ‘Slfll'“(B to “lfll“d}flflf‘i |", I?“‘"“‘“’ {3{3&0 nl(“ l\%’olcstlnin tlhu art nlf Smxm‘lor fl‘l’l‘mfis‘}y' and Thomas Hanlon, of Now ‘.f)lucl: lo‘bl‘uck ){l"skllr)xrud ;mlllll l&o I?\lm«l thne, . & E‘l({:‘ll;rlllffltmm" Mi ls'lo,llskhi"l m“lf‘hl.'l"k{xlm an exceptionally strong oue throughout, he reports of an alléged misunderstanding | Mitehell, “I'hey elnim that, Instend of giving . ; 5 lour men In two skiffs safe nnd sotind, "They CLEVELAND, O riandy that was puld for by himselt for the > PR E of the Utes of the terins of the treaty, tho | witention to the matter of securing sueh cone | ,2fier further discussion of the General | jnd prepared for ‘the flood, but confessed S el two. “This Is the first attempt to enforee the WESTERN CATTLE. Conunission Is directed 4 sderntion for the Jiberal ""l""’"““““‘ ns ;}(&l"l!" Efw‘{:‘mw}}}! i‘lll““l,‘;“wifl(':mg '-ll)l‘l;é arter- | ot ll.{ yas piore -lllh\luhmv’urx than they lmd o ::;’;‘:'\g:‘:;‘“L’;“El‘l':'{;“f,m:‘:'l‘g;;“ s Afulthll-Trent Inw, and i fest-ense will be niado that .'ff,' .‘?:;L;fi‘,,‘;‘o;‘B,;::flflut\;fi‘]|“);, en- ;)I({:i{ufln“ugl::;‘fln“lx\,:zhi‘r‘n{b“\}lfiftfl‘f %::fixeclgnlhlsx: f.'-‘-flf,‘t?:.‘}"‘fi':‘.?,"n‘ié “Ill‘:llwrl‘\llll;‘“{‘;{r}‘fi“‘gm‘m“’l‘l“'{ e held nul:avn'l‘;ll e e o \l\l‘hé about censed nt this point, though lght | v — "::‘::‘?"'l"';".";:;:', z:'z’;"_i'&';’l’;:;l"“l t:::l: S evoning, “Traflic on the rallronds leading'| Cre N, 0., Mareh 31, —Taylor & Spectal Diapated to The Chicacn Tribune. thats ";fl;.lfié‘[l'-h:: uclgiéllllfl:rlnh il Ljfgtm‘l‘:@ out of tha elty hins been fully resumed, and | Dogiis' fuundrles, employing 200 men, syt [ Sv, Pavr, A, Mareh #L—A DPlorro upon the 6o beforo 1t - rested trains aro all nearly on time to-day, As the | down te-day In anticipytion of a strike, A speclpl says: * ‘There have beep hoavy logses fu tho trees, When ho started ho was upon | eather baw greatly moderated, there afé | veqr ngo tho firm advanced tho prices of | of stock I that seetl roe. i the roof of n house, from which ho was | S1Z08 Of Tain, and, shauld the two feob of | 3, o 1y ent, but have since re e TItIo. Into the “edrrent by a inge chko ot | 31OW on the' ground thnw rapidly, the de- | Bleeeiwork 15 por cent, but huve since re | tho Missourl. A prominent sto er salit Tt ot e Dt e Cente 0 | struction by freshot conld hardly be esti- | duced to the old rato the prices of most of | ghout halt the cattio have been lost. They chie b otk Wrafb of that enlee. - png | wnated, T msm-muslnm mostly freo of icn, | such work, Recently the olders have been | expect to losethree-fourths of thele herds. Mayor brought_hls five enptives out and suw [ 50 that no-danger is apprenended from | nglcating the subject of o strike foran nd- | .Beo? here §s ont of tho question. Thero thom sats b Disuarele, o tmyoled about e o vance, Some favor deninnding 10 and so1o | js not an animul to be fuund 'fit for the vue v TN, 7] 95 pe L Y v . " i o) Nisited the collection uf peqple opposit WINONA, MINN. s high as 25 per cont. Yesterday n mecting | pose, Oulyn few cows which have been i ¥ W er { Progucuting , Attopneys, but for somv 9 construlng the provisions tives who a foiw weeks ago were loudest In | © s fd ) ¢, o .“-‘;n; ,l‘.’u.l{sw.l\nutoqfipg)tyll;du“:ng: tho net | Clntming that, Senntor Mitchell's’ eleetjon ;‘l’,“l‘“’!“',",‘lf’,vl@l“'{“fif;::’ c}:{,‘.”‘;‘g‘l {},’:,d."“fi;“,',fi' frein o Guse to be Teopened. When tho | Was a victory for. tho Independent Rephh- | Gih 0 ISHAIT, o CHEVINE, TP DO Tew Junds have been gelected, tho' Commis- | leans ara Row ready to modify tholr en- | {PRGES FEROVITEM, MCeC TRNRRI R TR sloniers are directed to ke n report to the | thuslasm o . considerably —extent, | 5, o™ oo Irotinbly . auciten dn ti Depnrtment, with esthnates of the cost, | 8nd to admit that —their atleged luon)\fn and lheln nmyl 4 showingz tho number of welling-houses, | victory is a good denl like that Dead-Sen g pussegl, sehool-honses, ngrieultural and other fmple- | fruft that tempts the eyeand turns to ashes PENNESSHE. ments which will bo required, together with | on the lips, In view of ‘the tact thas the reg- NNESSEE, the nitmber of school-teachers who can be | wlar orzanization has the greater partof the Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, * advantageously employed. power and_patronage alrendy in ity frasy NAsuviLe, Tenn., March 31.—Thg Senate they think Mr. Miteriell should sco to It that | Chamber was jammed this afternoon by a . : © Bpe 1 o Vi ts mado for o | fod and sl for in tow! ble to walk m topendents bo treated falrly, and they il et ¥ B | Fort. Lincoin, and saw that they wero ud- £lal Lispaleh fo Toy Chicage Tribunt was hatd sl aceogeien ed nud cired for In town aro uble to. wa NOTES. .‘,‘;g 1‘1“‘5:"‘,’;"“:{“ ";:‘,,“ \JILmbc‘lhuy m’mnhlur hl’s crowd, which nssembled to witness lylxe voto | giod in a stnglo housu that was high up on o WiNoNA, Minn, March $1.—~Late advicos | strike, but no ngreement was renched ns to | about and hunt grass. Fram hero westward GEN. BIERMAN, apparent findiference to their interest.” on tho aceeptance of the bondholders’ propo- | sand-bar and practieally snfe. The steamer | received from the Chippews -River veport | the percont to demand. Learning this, the | the pros| ‘WasminaTtoy, D, C,, March 31.—Cen, Sher- Ianntsnung, Murch 31.—1ln the House | sitlon to compromise the State debt. man and Col. ‘Tidball have returned fromthe | this evening the Jolnt resolution submltting ‘Taylor, Republican, made au excited nnd Gon. Sherman and Gol, Bacon leave Mon- | nedicinal, mechanicpl, and M',h,,;,m{, pur- { 1on, opposing tha clause muking coupons re- day night for Cinelnnatl to attend the re- | poses, the manufacture nud sale of all Intexl- | celvable for tnxes, uvlon of the Arvmyof tho ‘Tennessee, and { cuting lguors passed ts second reading, 08 to Perkins, Democrat, Interrupted him twice, thenee go to St Louls, They oxpect to be | ¥ A number of nummlmfl‘uuwuru m}ccm(l, thinking s remncks were personal, and at 1 Pcct is not so bad, and herds alon. Unlon, Iylng near by,swas also In o safe | that thore Is from twa to three tect of snow | firm decided to shut dowy, and notided the tho B River have sustnined but swmall plaee, and the boys on bourd were coufident ¢l ‘i vinelpally the old ones. . that they wourld bo able to see her through, 1 th woods, whilo tho ronds aro bare und | men lnst night that thé worky would s lyunue\v from the South Fack of “Tho leo Forge n the matn chanuel was fouiud | 8076 and nothing Is bolng dono oxcept on | boclosed for repnirs. 'Tho men et this vOr We S BUVL to bo at lfnlfnolm, - the Tiver bulow Tihe { Short inuls, The log cut ‘on this tlver will | afterncon and determined to hold out for 10 | yigek in “m“""',gf,.‘}‘.',\'\",f,‘,‘?.‘.‘,"‘!.",',‘}fi,‘.“.“,,‘,fls,”}‘i unl;l free. ‘Thero Is n talb fir tluu; feot, g?};‘u:}:gr:ln‘l’!crtei z;“";‘flf;‘g‘;tm{';"’“}g‘(’l h‘l}é‘? per cent after the works nre ready to re- | wus on Belle Fourclie and Iis heads Wit Inrge :\Illlll[n ‘\’n‘:wlllem"fi{";}"c%ropc‘rfl vmgr lc?; m“kwm commence {0 brenk camps next | OPEN: The proptletors of the foundries sny | hords were located last falf from Nebraska, s . e o i A weaok, If they hind known tho mon would'only ask | This tiove saved © them, nithough in wbsent from Washifigton abont ten days, amotys thont aueto indort tio word **sacris | guy time o personal colliston wus feared. sinkss to the bottom, and Is a sofld dam for a 10-per-cent raiso they would not havo shug | L eatly pare of February the eutlopk wits mental” after ** meehanleal, that distance. If tha conl wenthior continues 7 'y serfons, It Is only along tho MMissouri THE SEALED INSTRUCTIONS Bell, Demoerat, then closed the debnte, | this dam will probably Just for n week, and |- ELGIN, ILL, - dowm, but mnde somo arcangements but, a4 | Riyor that thie great loss whl be sastalned. of the Government to gulde thd Amerlean - spaaking two howrs, his evident intention | the channel possibly turned in an eastorly Bpecial Dispatch o The Chicago Tridbune, - thoy Htave shut down, thoy will nbw stiek 1t | '1g}s hard 1o reatizo how drendful s 4 INDIANA. - Comnissloners betore the Mouetary Confer- Bpeclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. belng to speak over the time set for u vote, ag | direetion, u milo from the old one. Tl Eraiy, Lk, March 80—A slight flurry of | ontns long as the mu||| do, It1sreported the | heen the situation. Al nlong tho ‘cust ence uro not to by opencd untll Parls 1s | INnIaxAvors, Ind., March 81,—The Gen- | one friend of the bill was absent. power of the leo cakes that forced thelr way | snow fell Inst night. A high wingd proyails, | Motders’ Unions of this city will stand by | gido of the stream nud over thaudjucent hills, 3 NDIAN 18, Ind., A Bl Upon his concludlug, severni motlons to | tirough the wouds is llustrated in the fact | ayd the baromoter fs falllne; bug as yet thero | IS strikors, mxl perlinps order ngenerdd | eattle wre yime dead In hoaps, Lwonty to reached by lho:.ummlnslmwm. ql.-lml Asscmlzly g';-‘t“ln l:u ;vurk lul-‘;llny. l:glh adjourn wera made, and wore yahomently (Im\:‘ oy cut dow i m“{’"“""“]"fi"“ o [ hto snow. The rallronds have met mucl‘l’ klflfl“-”fl-‘l;s '-,l‘ler ll'l'li’lt‘s flu“‘?fl“\ghlfsll themen | thirty, or more, together, and the 1ivims ones HUNETARY CONFERENCE, luuses passing s nbout as rapldly ns they | opposed by ‘Iaylur. 1f6 was outvoted, how- [ feet In diameter. ‘The- stenmer Fellpse ar- | 7 ; haye siruek rle In other fuundries, are su abjectly poor that they .can hardly A telegram from the louse of Commons | could be rend. G 1;5'&'{! nl;lll)lllil! 3St-t‘xintuhmljunr;x;luil—u victory fl'n‘o‘ififu‘r'&'&'xrf?&.‘uli‘é{fif&' l}rb'llll‘!cr;&mis umi‘s:‘a ffiifi'l’-’cf‘r;‘fi‘i,'i'&'?f“‘.’.5.'}' 't'fii'x.‘.';"ffffi';'fi'b&'fiii‘. r 4 m—mo ;\ hnbu")l%. ¥ "llel Islflr\'um}nIl‘»"slmrlud e sl e 5 ” rle e bill= N congo- bokiy . A 1L ho autelopes, whic are slcut‘tus‘ tllmtwh'x.llsln‘nlll ‘:I(mr ugtlt;uul fll repre- ulnlum hcnnuz hlllat\\;ru Rz\sscd llo (l]e,;:nl!z? pll'lsuxl\?!ruhlnl:l? D""“l:t”% mnld fimmense sp- quently no gorge above DBismarck, and tho | thne. ' or. rvnR,ADE; 'z, SM”;[“S." —?\(l\'lcefi from | 80 lmmy as 1o ho cr{nll w;m::m by 1141;;. ()u?: RAIHBHRU IO BU SLONS a8 BORLATU0E, o Incorporatlon of tho Town of Genovas | Ty yotg 3 regnrded ns having somo sig- | 1eo must all bo down, d nt 100 polnts i1 1 Wb eaptiired tho other day and bronght 1o - THE KUGAR INTEREST, 1o nmend Sce. Lof a supplemental net con- | yigjuance, as the opponents of the blll wero ¥ GENEVA, ILL, about 100 poiuts in Ohlo in yegard fo the | e ™00 ronient backbono, - rib A luwyer representing tho suiar Importers | corning manufueturing and manufactories | pressing o vote. ‘Ihe 1iness of the Speaker TIE FAR NORTIIWEST, Spectat Dispateh o The Chicago Tribune, prospeets of the whent crop shew a general [ ensily counted through Its long har, -'ilm\vcfl has written a letter to the Treasury Depart- | by approprintely inserting the words “ with _.,\lunfll“._h, thought llln b“llnuv."ur mys(f;rl- Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaga ‘Tribune, GENEVA, LI, March 30.~Telegruphlc re- | Increase in acreago ranglng from 10 to 25 per | Liow greatly the poor ereatitrg hnd swilered, ment, bii which ho says that Secretary Win- | light”; defining the Thirty-first Judicial | ONs 88 o was apharentiy well at noon, _1ix- Sioux Crty, I, March 3L.—The gorge at | Ports announce henvy storms n few miles | cent. Though thero ls nsilghe falling-off in | Herdsmen = In “Dakota will ~ come oyt Yankton bml‘cu Tnst gvening, and the "\f“w, enstof here, All tralns on the Chieage & | n few sections, the winter hxs beon favorable ,‘“,l‘l“l_“‘f“[::{‘lll:,r’:";“:‘-l 23 r}]‘:}(’"‘;‘mgl‘lfi'm:li_‘musgll:',}\,é \ foll six feet in about an hour, and at last ac- | Pnelfic Division of the Chicago, Milwaukeo | for o largo ylejd, though this snow Is re- of thp Black 10ils nbout the middle of this counts was receding slowly, There was no | 8¢t Paul Road are drifted fn. ‘fhero wus | goyded with apprehensjop |f followed by i dom bids fairto bo only wcontinuation’ of | Cireult, Lake, Porter, Starke, and Puluskl f“.:fii“"i‘fz“‘s‘fi“ mfi" 3:‘:'Iggltlé‘,.r,fi“"fll,:ll},'.i.,)s‘{m; Secrotary Sherman, and that the sugar men, | Countles; vaeating the “I'wenty-ninth | gevmns to bo that the Senute wlll pass the LHI }glbfi-;;Jflt:};-‘:'n::lhllxnllfiu‘:‘l:gt to the courts, aud Judieinl Clreult, the Town of Cass; tb | to-morrow, thus Insuring its becoming a lnw. Y month that thdé ranchmen along the Butle Y] G amend the act for tho organization of | The ll|u\mu|?t lhxllnr:eau:xmuvufinjofiucdln d“lm logs of lite hiere from flood, but great exelto- but a slight snow-full ut Geneva. 't!'lmwrnnf;’lfg'\'snsthli:ss}‘fi:‘r‘n’fic‘lllcw‘l' lllf llill Fn;uul,‘u put In thele small grain in good .+ HOOP-IRON INTEUEST, St ) tom- | general excitemont to-lay, und adjourned tn [ 40 alle . o WS, w-fall 14 considered | order.”. - z courts sk ns o reguire County Cow: i e 2y 5 ment provalled, and thero wero mapy narrow TREATOR, ILL. —————o— do{!‘.-‘.’,‘,';‘;’.'{..’{".’:."g‘&‘,’fl’,‘;}.;"w,,,}l\,“,},? :g;,“‘n:; misslonors to furnish Judges o | Srder to witness tha oxéltlig seoues In the | usenpes from drowning. 1t Is Impossible to speeal Tapaten to mi‘m:‘ua’; Trivune, e . clnlx‘:nllx’l%(rll!nhll’gflt‘l‘mna};‘:!“f:: TELEGRAPHIC. 5 that unless he reverses the rullug of Seeree | Yoom during vacatlon; to appropriate = A obtain anything near n corveet esthnato of StreaTon, 1, Mareh 81,—Another severo | places. In fhe southern part of the State the PinADELPHIA, March Sl—John E. Zeube tury Shernun regarding tho duty on Roop- | £6,000 for the romoval of a sand-bar in Calu- WISCONSIN. tho damnngo to praperty, but It Is varlously | snow-storm visited these partsto-day, coming | Crop Is backward, but promises well and the | | s 0005 ot ited Sunerintondent of the “‘l‘l‘l‘ llxlmll“s cl“”“"l' "m'k‘l'lmtlm" nte! I‘Ifm met River; Mr. Viche's bill concernlng set- Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. esthnated at from §75,000 10.$100,000, Ratlroad | mostly from the east and northenst., A cold | ferenge Is very lurgely Incrensed, In Contral ) I b rulned, “Chey nsk that a new rullig, y X N u A new i tlement of ducedents’ estates was mades | MADISON, Wis, March 81.—Tho Assembly {'.'\'llé‘r'fl:’&fi l‘l!l‘i!{‘l‘i‘i::(“l&z)“‘l’)’l‘l‘l:léj'lll:JLlru“:l‘lre‘: ad speelud order for to-morrow ut 10:80 o'clock ; this afternoon coneurred in the Apportion- o SOMINATED, to unthorlzo railrond companies to construet | Mwent bill in the same shape as it passed the Tho Prestdent has nominated John 13, | W operate telegraph lnes for commercial | Sennte, st Crens OTeRgH Sixth District of the Western Union Tele- and_stenmboat property snffered soverely, | wind provatled, and Murch goes out like u | QN0 there Is w lncrense Iy acrengo ot 10tg | 5 e The Heleun, of the Benton Line, and two | den of luns, 16 per cent, aud the erop Is Iy good “"‘h ‘é{“‘yl:h Company, with headquarters ln this tion, bouts of tho Northwest ‘Pransportation, were 5 TAW e e e e left by tha flood on high innds, and will kavo e e THE BRUSH ELECTRIC LIGHT. AN ENGLISH OPINION, clney (o be Unitgd States Attorhuy for | Durposes; providing for reglstration of dogss | "The Senato adopted the Joint resolution for | to bo Inunched and repaired, which will de- 3AsT NAW, -Mich, 3 at.—A | . Sanr LaAxe, Utab, March #1.—The second | Tho propriatars of what arc kuown s “co tho Northern Districe of Flotlda, " regulating the sale of serap-iron; authorlz | il adjournment Monday, April 4, tny thelr stacting for up river i nbout tho | g et SAGIXAW, Mich, Moreh i | 1neest cleotrie-light'syston 1 tho world fn | Sperativo™ or asscssmont™ life-Insurnco so- B ILARY, fng the Incorporation of telephone com- To-night there is abrilliant legisintive party | ist of May, The C. K, Peck, at Nebraska s | clettos have been scattorlng somewhut brond 3 continues, Snow in the woods north ranges | fetual operation for lghting business places nfew, of Russellville, Ark,, | panles; concerning Criminal Courts; provid- In progress In tho Assembly Chamber, ! s City, was not dantaged, and will start up the | From twenty inehes to threo oot and & aif, | from s eentral station was started by C, €, | €88 ho nsfortion thut their concerns, or oncs the proprietor of the {ydian stone buby, s | jug for the payment of sapert testimony; | MADISoN, Wiw, March 81,—~The Senate | river as soon us the fco runs out. Of twelyo ¥ ——— + | Ruthrauft and othors In this elty to-night. ?»’::::;:;;‘10::::";‘".:'13 °y“!::mh.§:|:"xi’:;':,l:{ 1[:; }:fi%‘\uu‘u ;,.g:h{:;rfl‘x: E?(?E)"V\L;.i‘lilll|l:\]lllia \Vll‘l’;: unthorlzing telephous, manufucturing, and | this morning killed the Dbill approprintimg | boats, this I3 the only ono that”can possibly PAXTON, ILL, ‘The system comprises over 100 Brush Hghts, | o JBpor whiel'to puzzle toselentists of Washington, | Winiug companiosto Increass stocky and re- ?m,ulou g)rll.lmcm]ltfll?" a5 e Stath yulitio gencol. ‘Fiiks stong hiby was dugnp by some lubarme | Iating to the exemption of Junds sold on exo- | RGPS SRR & 1 ie nnpropriatin men }umrllml reka Springs InOetober, 1850, [ eutlon. $1,000 l‘u the \vfim\v of tho Inte (Bf'le{‘:lllsfll.'fi Tu was four feet below the surfuce of the 1n tho House bills wero passed to ald tne | Ryan, and codifylug the game laws of Wis- 7 Ny 2 characteristio of tho colporatives, beeause it Iy ~cummence Banton trips when the rlver s Bpectal Digpaten lo The Chicago Tritune. and over fifty busiuess houses, hotels, and | gawe. Tho way I which thid patent Amerlcan eclear, ‘The steamer Gen, Mende was found | PANTON, IIL, Mareh 3L—A heavy wind and | gyloons are supplied with it at {Lruls 25 d 5 | systom 18 viewed in Englana muy bo judged this morning right side up, and not mate- | Biow storm from tho northeast set in this | per cent less than gos, ‘Tho test to-night fromn tho following mum:'xux from -fweu-‘ku:wn vlally dumaged by her battls with tho fee. | afternoon, and still continues, with no cessa- | was an entiro suc and thousands of peo- publleation, the London Revigiw: . grownd, and when dlscovered was en ped 2 . 3 g ) b‘hufa now Heclu‘en{ to thy bank opposit the | tion, '~ Bustues at o standstill §n this | ple In tho streets hntled its appearance with | e o fi composition. of bloe. chi, eatareous | United States Const and Geologionl Survoy | ot L0 toptad | YAUELON Auency. S Ve, 4 uu ! prolonged shouts, Tho light was steady | - Coliboruttva lusurange is fortunatoly is yot amard, and free iy, s portion of whien haw | of this Stato; ta provido for the purehnse of | o HI8 SERRES S Tos0 TN WES 8¢ OBRL | ‘o Town of lircon Island, opposit Yank- and bril)lunt, nmklnF the stores aud strgaty | B8 HOKR ony Jshigoountiy, Wooawo notyet been removid from the image, 1t 18 | toll roads, and converting the samo Into frea | Cy, .m.,', To Do opt b the Catiliol ton, was "l'“l"f' swept awny by the flood lagt CARLINVILLE, ILL. of Zlon take on u falvy-like sprantaiice. Fho | #8y unknown, we '""““} 4 tho tnaduer i whicl Tweniy-six dehess bn gt ud sweighn | sondes uthorizing manufacturingand mining | CoTPeR kup! 0 night. Churches, stores, dwolllngy, and lu Spectal Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune plant 13 to be Iunediately enlarged, Ikloartiad ol the Unlod Bates, Therd urg elehty-five pounds, Thebody I o vory hurd [ oo b e SRl aony voto of stocke MASSACHUSETT fuct overy building flosted off ‘or wus | QarriNviLLe, 11, Mareh 81—To-day hns soclotios inuimorabla In {hiseauntey whlchu (s * Dluo lue wiid §s 80 nleoly ent ns not to [ COMPRN C ckby Ot sto ASSACHUSETTS, broken up n the fee. " Ono bulldlng was seen | yoan’ono of tha most di blo of the'sen- MEETING OF LUMBERMEN &m0 furm, aoospLirhat. 1 oallod the s show marks of the instrwnents used. The | holders; requiving Justices to pay Into the Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Triduna floutlni 1 the. mfddle of ho Fiyer with o Lol 0 NOBYLUIATLEALID O IO Be Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tridunt seasment pinn' for jouuy purposes, and, slthaugh Tearned men of the Smithsonjan ' luive es- | County 'reasury on tho first Monday iuduno | Bosrox, Mass,, March #1,—Tho Hfouso of | persun clinging to tho roof. “Unsuccesstul | 80l 1t hus blown 1 burfect blizzard, ‘l“"" Bl pavesronn Tn, March SloA speclal | 't 18 uotnceopted in tho llfu-insurance worid, ‘s‘:.»lKx‘-‘L;:{lyll‘I'II::E‘illxl‘l;su ll“{f{lfi:l& “i.l\;“r[!“:‘.r""f und July ull fines coliceted; ta ereato u Do- | Representasives to-dny dufeatod the last and | dttembts wore made to tescuo hin, and the nding anow-storm prevailing, and still con- 1) y In, oh 81— s g s 1tk ofore,, M, Ilonfow last seen ho was going down the river fn | il . mecting of the Lumborman's Board of ‘Trada | Properiy spouking, yet soma minor bonoilt so- . cloties carried on to 0t oxtent on this m: l:l.l:lll:fu?lf huge cukes of iee, stil holding DUBUQUE, TA. of Rock Island, Mollne, Museatlue, and ;r‘:uclpx:.m ltmr: m“: nrnnhg:nzuz ‘x o:[.l,m.z.:' thia About 9 1, i, to-day the efiect of thabreak- Sprelal Diapateh to Tha Chicago Tridune, Dbavenpor, was held this ultornoos, | 16 Wa3 | recognized ua such by thio usicsments or luvies, o i I bt fhd i purtinent of Geology; and providing that the | wost earnest attompt to force prohibitlon on {,L,“,LX::\l“,‘l’"‘.';“,l('gi'l‘:l,‘"{‘,:l"‘,fl'l' l‘n “fi","_"t::’l“j Govornor shall uppolnt a State Gealoglst; | the people. The new bill was stmitar to the Tuve been made by & people’ higher I the | mud fxing the Habllity of cmployers to eni- | Maine Inw, and hud o provision that the peo- seate of eivillzption than the North American | vloyés for Injuries; also, Senute bills nu- | Ve should vote on Its “adoption at the nest ¥ Tug Of tho gorgo At Yankton wis feit | Dusvoue, In., March dl—Snowingnll day, | totled to romeds, 8t possible, tho lack uf | uud sre supported and buckod up by rexulur Indiuns, 2 thorizing banks to decreass us well :‘f:.fimflgu ’“lflliu-u?mil“‘r '.:“ “"!;i"‘fll:w (nrt’n.ti ut '\!r[lllllull, thy water commenelng rising | The wm?um;' Is \’vurm. and the unu\\‘!‘m#h&\fs “h"’,l:w' fnci‘lllluil\vllk:h lumberlu:t;n‘njs;.-rl'u\m- ',"h""pu‘,’,"' IL‘"A’;;JJ“ w:'f kly.'" """“m:‘ s ."“' SUICIDE, o4 Icrense thelr captal stack; aud | Geltion e sl rafosrine e et b | papldls, und tho telesvaply ovratoe Wl | gt s It falls, Wit presont vrospects the | 1f,feoh, 4 Fesolution Wi yasted Liniug tho | eusn b b0 e e rsne ot b b . anthorizine County Commisstoners to | the Suprenio Court, but tu-day the entire 8pectat Dispateh (o The Chicage Tribune, i barely time to report the fact and ellinb the & o Hoard to vay half n cent per mile In addition | us revealed to us through tho columns ot tho Bills ‘to Anvo hiusolf, Sines’ thon no nows | 1601 the river witl move in shveral ‘.‘“y”' 1o tho usuul ehurge for the nse of A0 cars, | Amorloan Insuruuce press, is quito & difercut has been recetved from that place, but it ix v a 1f the Rtock Island rond would enter into u 1o, Y i cortaln the gorgo still holds below there, ns MAGNOLIA, 1SS, contruat 1o build thow, Tt 1s estiwiated thay | K108 of artivlo., It aupours to have bad its by ) 4 fouudation in the unreasonuble objeotions no rise has ocenrred ol Bl Point, whilch is | = d(AaNoLIA, Mg, Mureh 31,~There wns a | to hundle the season’s eut 30,000 enrs will be halt way botween there and Stoux City, ‘Ilie lmnv?' whits frost yesterday nmmlnxl', and o | needed, 3 Fulaed ony 1ho purt of Lnnurunt persons to what o Y i ol sh L . | convey cemotorles, und proyiding for thelr sub. eel wits defented by heavy imajorities. 1ni|‘|:l""l\1fl;'::‘llllllgl;:'llul':llll;d\‘\'l‘lilll' n“::'lllrI:"\:uhl?::vlu manugement; “'N"l' revision bills concerning 'lf'u feidhis of onuislonlsultra. fie ) . * Ao g women are us nueh discouraxed as tho children, restaing at Braldwood, nttempted le‘;;:fi‘;’“m:;‘;:uxs“'luc‘::l:’;;:uu:?dutu::“-::t friends of prohibition, fur thoy too have . suleldo last evening by shuoting himself near H i [ re sulfured u heavy d Vernidllon stemm ferry-be 1 " o, thi: 24 e ——— they consider tho unnecessary oxpondituro of sulelds : ottug Bims rallway compunles, preseriolug who iy ulumug:n’ma m““hl‘-’nl)“l ln:];;:'ls I tho mlddlo | heavier still, with sor mlct..} suwrnl'xx 1 . OUGHT TO BE NUNGRY Io-Jusurauce companics genorally, Wa will right tewple with o revolver. 'I'he cause make wills, and coneernlng rillrosd e = ho Wi Tiere 15 five feet hel higl 3 2 npot waste the thwe of our readers on asslgned I3 gatd to be temporary fnsanity, " lug rullroad com MICIIGAN, i n e e fue I)L low llu = . ERIE, PA. Towa Crry, In., Mareh 31.—Mlss JInttlo | tnis gido of tho water by fnsulting their Tils chiances for recovery, hisdoctor says, are | VRIS g LAxsiNa, Mleh, Murch 81.—Tho great [ W wud very littlo ko ls punniiie | e, Pa., March 31.—1t I8 sthil storming i ’ J Alr. Lindsay’s bill coneerning divorees,which | printing struggle over' the' question of who ‘Ducl to-dny began ho thivty-elghth diy of | jutelligence tu oxplaintig in woro detall the ute 5 hurdly posslble o do any great dumage, | ©! cusily, i1, ceasfonall WK ch; but ferto bt 10 i Pt R xen Gt i | stocls of WIter go0ds: cosily, tuklng gceasionally n sip of Wient | surance us such; but we rofor to it us u curlous very donbtful, % v V‘s;:f"‘:t’,:llmm S A e passed the Housote-tlay, modities the present | shall publish the complled laws of Michigan Fowr Wavse, ind, Mareh 831~The re- Jaw and practice n divorco cases, und s | resulted n w minority report this morning in h‘umuu(lmruln:uslmm ave felt os to tho result {{ 5 Eoef = o % % " & water and sfterwards o draught of jee-water, | pbuscof American fluancinl onterprise, and as suatus of enty Boerger wero found to-duy | Brevght Into hurmony with the elvil code. | favor of tho Stuto buylng out the right of | hive u freg run out, "Tho thermomster is 10 GGNAT B oTicE | She sullers somo with nuusen, yid hns oeea- | one frou which wa use furtunately cxompt. Wo where he had commited sulelde a short tine {)‘,l.fl:) {:;fl"fl"fi::'w{flu.‘,‘:m:"fltl[“ lfm“ru' |“w ;mlhnltls}?adkg;?‘t)::ll:‘uihlnlxw l‘}fin‘:l‘:ll-!g&wg‘(“({"f"‘ \\‘l‘lth a high ot \\-h!x‘d ey sl \VAmuanu\'.‘A‘vrll 1=1 san—For the | slanal falnting spelis, She lslutu‘euml in | may lurlh‘m' ;l‘fl?‘ lfilfl '“; eflh"m :l':lflk‘lu“v on- ¢ by she , y v U elief from valua- 4 Bl 5 & Ll Y ;o il o e s conyersution, s soems to knew all that is | terprise of this kind would bave the ghost of o i"r’é‘ifit 'f»?mi'lu'n"’\'.‘,"‘.i h::lx:.'“fi‘l"uful‘xw:x"ltmlg:: tlun or appralsement laws, It also provides | tugo. T "“l""""““f report, It ever reache: OMAIA, NEB Ola Valluy nnd Ponnussee, clearing weuther, 1 FREVIREL R NG Bearing, althonzh 2hia | e tn Otuat. fittalsi Alibaugh No aro pir e was 20 years old aud u widower, thut the Court way in fts diseretion deereo to | {1 brokably bo i myorof ““I“fi"‘b““"'l BRI DRt o T Ch s b colder northwesterly winds, and decldedly | does not speak, making kuowi her wiits by | rlodically and In various ways victius of fusur- Cixcisar, Mureh dlo-Jonnna Seblugen- | he wifo w portion of the property of th us. | 101 F 8 complies, and throwlug thobustuess | | Nebe Mare Ao Tridunt, . | pjgher barometer, uotions, "o bs falltyg grutuully, and sleops | wnoo oflices aud otbor institutions, not cxelud- selir A2, compiticd snfeide o er | band, Tustead of judgmont ln alfmeny,” = | ORI EOBRIRI L 0 e gy | ity Neb, Sarch 3= Consliarublo ok | For the Lower Lake reglon, ecloudy | butlittle. Tler pulso J3 avaut 100, ug bainks, gold-mlncs, oF othos speclatise ous Bt on Shillit street this mombig, Str. Bsiclik's 6 por cont ltwrest Wi, | o¢'A} H’L““mm o8 ndjourncd to tha Oth | citement prevatlsovor d roport that u flood of | wearpor with freg uent light, suow, brisk 7 torpriscs, Yot codporative Nic-lsurance would St npich e Clteies Totine, Wil fulled for want uf a contitutional i ok Aptl P S— ubout thirty-feot rulso In tho Missourd ut | yiorihwostorly winds, rapidly rising birowe- AN ALLEGED FRAUD, B ot laabie FLik uE Velng trumvad Williu :o}n"é ‘:l'rhun :flll;'ulcll{:.r"iuu}::;t Lff, uull(lut 'll‘l’l‘)lrlelfn\l‘:u?ll‘l‘l“l!znlltwllut;l‘éd;‘ll‘n‘x’x‘u‘a"l%xl'l:,l‘l:fimz CONNECTICUT, Yankton fs now coming down, and oll vall- | 4op ‘ang generally lower tomperatyre, IxnpaNarorss, Iud., Mareh 3L—8ince the | lang ropo und w blgh gatlowy i€ it begun 10 play man counmitted suicide fo-night by takiug | reason, the vote belng yeas 47, nuys 41, Hanrrorv, March .—Fhe House of | roud rolling-stock hus been removed fromthe | o ypor Lake reglon, cleating weathor, | uxposure of the Plonecr Rellef Assoctution, | uny of its tricky u this countey, ILis, howover, strvehnine, 3o hud been on i sures for § During the Jon on the bill, 3r. Dus- | Representatives defeated the proposed Con- | ¥iver bottom, where the ratlroad yards are northerly winds, rapldly risiug barometer, | of Beardst sltunted, ta places of sofety. A8 yet the un-lnt.ulfm:\ry gt u-’:m.crufhnn. wtan | Wina Gov, Conrad Baker andother | the Amertcan eitizon that such things should be viver here hus nut oserflowed 1ty bauks, For the Upper Misslssipi and Lower Mia- | liutuential cittzens of Indiunapolls huve becn § possible o tay T A Canthorne, charging him | stituttonal amemdment ibIting the manu- subllenn, wioldiig o ties | facture aud sale of Tnloxlcating Hquors. thed of e, With Lebes o Rey 1., It has been learned that | o curious sutlre on tho bousted Mitelligency of fyr end days, und was h?uru to suy thut he was | kirk el ! /

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