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== FOREIGN. emarkable Rapldity of the "~ French Advance on Tunis. RS @ambetta Thought .to Be Advising the Present Rash Course, o ‘Ministry Divided on the Sub- ¥ Jjeet—The Bey’s Appeal to {he Porte. tenco of Lifo Imprisonment Passed 2 on the Grand Duke Nigh~ olag, gyidence Fully Ymplicating Him In the Assasination of His Imperial . Uncle. pradisugh’s Cnse Again Deforo the Dritish Iouse of Cominons, htfal Accidont Unused by & Gun Burst- B iog on o Germpn Training 8hip. TUNIS. ADDITIONAT DETAILS, e WeAddltonal do- Amis, Aprll 28~1 w m.—Add mlfis ols‘ the storming of the Xroumir fast- nesses on Mounts Dimbella and Jladebra, on tho 26th Inst., have just reached the Figaro ofice frowt La Callo: “’Fhe affalr sooms to havo been very onesided; for the French loss {3 sot down nt o few killed and (weutystx wouanded, whorcas the Kroumir logs s smd to have beon enor- mons. Tho French troops went at the enemy very pluckily, but, beforo thoy had reached tho top of the hills, the main body of Kroumir, had prudently retreated. The French artiilery fire worked terrible Yavoe. The news of the capturo of Kef hns .yeached Tunis, Much: anxlety is felt by the - Europcan residents gs o the effcct . wmay produce upon the patlye population. ‘The Bey is doing Iis best to quiet the Mussulmans, and, so far, fhere are no signs of an outbreak, ‘The {rignte Ln Reine BlancheIs lying off Goleita. According to n dispateh from ‘Tunis In last evening's Solr the Bey has ordered tho Tunlslan troops not to offer any resistanco fo the French Invaders, TURKEY'S REPRESENTATIVES NOTIFIED, o the 1Western Astoclated Priss, CoNsTANTINOPLY, April 97.~'The Porte has telegraphed the representatives of Tur- key. abroad in regard to the crossing of tho Tunisian frontier by the French, ORDERED TO SURRENDER UNDER PROTEST, Texis, April 8,.—The Governors of Ket and Ileja usked Instructions from the Boy, sud have been ordered to surrender.to tho French under protest. . THE ADVANCE. Tawms, April 27.—Gen, Ritter dislodged the Kroumirs at Dumeboelln apd Iadeba yester- day, dnving themn towardys the Oiied Djennn Vulley. Gen, Vincendon reached the sum- wits of the hills on tho right of this valloy, and took upa strong position on o pluteau after several engagements with Kroumirs, in whose runks soveral Tunjsian cavalry and infantry woro observed, The French:lost two killed and fifteen wounded. The forton Tabarca was only oceupled by marines, The weathier prevents landing a column opposit the island, : TO THI PORTE. The Bey has requested tho Porte to send Ottoman commissioners to Tunls, {OAMIETTA AT THE LOTTOM OF IT, Pams, April 27—t Iy roported that Gam- betta i3 privately e: couraging the Govern- mentto nct vigorously with regard to Tunls. Thg Cabinet is divided on tho subjeet, TIE FRENCIC CONSUL~GENERATL bataaln assurcd the Doy of tne paciflc In- lentlons of France, and coutlnues to urge upon him a French protectorate, A COMRESPONDENT WITH THE FRENCI THOOPS telegraphs that after the capture of tho Clty of Kef, Gen, Logerot will march on Beja, Where hie will bo Joined by Gen. Forgemol. 6 combined troops will then advance upon Tunis, leaving Gens, Ritter and Vincondon tho task of chasing the Kroutuirs, 'GREAT BRITAIN. DILLON'S BrEsCH, Hpecial Cable, 1oxpoy, April 97.~Commenting on Mr. Blllnn's speech, the Pail-Mall Gazetto snys: 1f Mr. Dillon is right, thore s vory liitle l:.hlnca of tho Land bill getting through Parllament In thino to prevent tho oc- gurrence ot paintul and disusirous events Ireland, It hus always been folt that, the Weakest polutIn the present position los in possibility of evietions on & large scalo Ing place Iy the lntorvalbefore the now frmclment could come into operation. s, danger, If Mr, Diilon is right, lvery closs upon ug, and in o very formida- ha shape, Mr, Dillon, in hls plain and roed way of putting it, says that the worst s Sxtremcly lkely to come true, When peos vlaare nclined to thiuk that the now bill TIHESSES MAND UPON THE LANDLONDS, b Y should remembor how hard the land- 01ds, who nro choosing the present unreas- :lllblfi moment for wholesala evictlons, nro fesalng, 1ot only tonants, but on_that sys- mr:;‘. English government to which they to bo so disinterestedly loyal. eanwhile, dous not Mr. Ditlon's p) ainci:d roed warning show that what the opponents 9t coerclof ~ D'p v o ;Ib I:Md was trug,—~nawely; that 1o A FEW IAD LANDLONDS '& r:llmn"r the whole ponco of Ireland. ol Y Deopls must sge n the faco of such Y mnth(a that 1t would have been bot- oy lr‘lor o time the oylls ngalnst willch il 1 was intendod than to provoke tho chw”. that now confrout us, sud for e l?aercluu 18 every day more aud s ; curly showlng ftsolf tu bo no remody, .mflr:‘zlgfwma BEMARKAULE CASY ATuigps nthe papers afow days ngn: merzene eht down frow Dublin by the Yot dfitncy Commitica to serve .wrlts on ulllamore’y Proporty, at Abboyfeale, o Collute, sub-ogent to the yproj Wi uccompanied the Batllit Y Uts lmm of two sub-consta- y":ohp:lux::. The party was attucked . Nluumgmfln and wowen, the latter sev- Ing tha Dubliy o N Kripped Mr, Collety wiutjthe BaillM f r'i" ,:rlh:lu of clothlug, and tore up. tho i @ balicoandeonstablos threatencd to ¥ Tevulvers on the mob, ‘Then the lllv.‘;lumml thiem uot to do sv, or* « um‘;fi VALTY WOULDL 1E MURDEWKD. ¥, u maglsterigl Investigation Where thirteon por- Wish the offeuse, husting tive were yestarday b :Jml ltl&? ne;! Asslzon, Vouthicution g foree o: :(‘;g In: [ H il Koo frgy, Limerick were yrehluut:n::d%m later ¢, THE W, daya troopof the "T'wontieth Iussars were stoned. by n wob, Tho peoplo wers charged aml dispersed by the trovps. The wrils have not gince been served, AN EXPEDITION T0 DEIINSG'S 88A. T Npeelal bl Toxnox, April 37~The steamer Rhine wiIf bring to the Unted Statos In o tew days Lwo members of an expedition en route for Boliting’s Sen,~the brothers Dr. Arthur and Dr. Aurel Krause, hitherto I'rofessors of Natural Sclonce’ at a Berlin colloge. Moy buve . been engnged | by the Geographiea! Socloty of Bromen for the mis- slon, ‘Tlioy will go to New York and Washe ngton, and thotice to San Franclseo, whence thoy. will sturt for their desiiuation, The details of - the expedition nre still dependent upon different efreumstances, prineipatly on thechances of finding a sultablo vessel from San Francisco, "Thelr ehlet shjeet will bo A THOROLOIL EXPLORATION of the Tehuktehe Penlnsuln, on the Siberian sidg of Behring’s Struits, where Norden- skJolt, In the Vegn, passed the winter of | 187470, “Fhon they will muke o prolonged stay on, the cousis amd visit the dliferent islends of Behring’s Sen, ‘Thi will ‘make comprehonsive ethnologlenly zoBlugical, and. botanfeal studies, and will propnre collections In these reglons und n Alnski. The travelers aro thoroughly pre- pared and have equipped themselves (n every respect for this journcy, which Is to be about o year’s duration, 'Thoy have beew furnished with Instructions from the leading authori- tics, il Urof, NordouskjOld has presonted them with A COMPLETE DICTIONARY . of tha Tehulktehe langunge, ‘Ilicy have also been supplied with lettors from the Forelgn Ofice, signed by Princa Msmnrek, to the Garman Ambassador at Washington and the Consuls nt Naw York and San Franclseo, and itistobe hoped that theAmerlean Government mny grant them -passage on ihe Mary and 1felen, or tho Corwin, when salling this sume mar for Boliring’s Straits. The entiro cost of the expedition (15,000 marks) will be pald by tho Bremen Ueographical Socloty. TRADLAUGIS OASE, To the Weatern Assoctated I'ress. Loxvox, Aptll 21.—Tho 1fouss of Com- mons adjourned lnst night to glve time for cool reflection on the cotirse to be pursued in Mr, Bradiaugh's case. Mr, Gladstone per- slatontly refused to Intervens to give effect tosthe miotion of Northieote, which was adopted, that Bradlaugh be not permitted to take the onth. Mr. Giadstons would, he de- clared, take no step until he thought it coutd be taken with advantage. TO-DAY tho Tiouse of Commons was crowded, AMr, Bradlaugl presouted himself at the Speak- ur's tablo and clnlmed the right to take the oath, 1le wascalled upon by the Speaker, to withdraw, wid was removed to the bar by the Sergeant-at-Arms, Mr, Labouchere asked Mr. Gladstone whethior {t would facilitate kis Oath biff If .\II&-. Bradlough meanwhile remained out side. Mr, Gladstone declared that the urgeucs of the Land bitl prevented him from offering facilities. AMr.|Labouchere moved the adjournment of the Touss in order to eliclt o promlise from the Opposition not to obstruct his Oath bill, Mr. Bradlaugh, he sald, would engnge not to present himsclf at the Speaker's tabie while the Dill was progressing, and no mem- bor on tho Liberal side would avail - himself of the right to rafse the matter as & question of privilege, as ho could clse do dally, Mr. Rylands (Liberal) supported the mo- tion, insfsting that Northcoto now shrinks from the consequence of his motion denying My, Bradinugh's right to take tho onth, Northeote snid he adhered to his action, mnd could not promise anythlng which Tooked Jiko o bargain, : Mr, Glndstona suggested. that Mr. Labous chere's Onth bill bo dealt with in o series of morning sessions, He throw the entlre re- gmumhlllw of tho present difficulty on the pposition. 'Tho measures for carrying yes- tordny’s resolution Into effect must emanate {rom Itssupporters, ‘The Uovernment, he sald, was ready to take them I[uto consiuera~ jon. Mr. Labouchere withdrew his motion to adjourn, makiog the statoment that if tho Ilouse undertook to consider a mensure denl- Ing with the question, My, Bradlaugh would not press his clalin to be sworn, 4 BEACONSFIRLD'S WILL lenves Hughenden Manor and all his other properly to his nepliew, Coningsby Ralph israell. The estato s strietly antatled fu the mala line, with reversion to female helrs provided all successors of the Iatter take the nnme of Disraali, not in conjuntion with, bug instend of, thelr own surnane. his lot- ters, papers, mannseripts, cte., aro left in the custody of Lord Rawton, with full diseration regarding their publication, except vrivite correspondence, the use of which is to bo governed by the wishes of tho parties inter- ested, ‘There Is a speelnl direction that no part of his correspondence with the Queen should bo published without her consent or that of her successors, CREWS FOR CHINESE: WAR-VESSRLS, Chinese officers and crews have arrived in .the ''yne to mnn the slx steel turret vessols built there for China, BILVER PLATE, Mr. Glndstone announced that ho does not Intona to persistin the budget proposal re- garding tho duty on silver piate, The grod- uni abolition of this duty is much compiained of as tending to stagnato trade. . DISRAELT LEAVES Tord Rowton the discretion to pudlish any or a!l papers, *in the full assurancethat hewijl serupulously respect every confldence ro- pused In me, and allow nothing to be pul tlshed coloulated to Injurathe public service, or Infilet needless prin on those living, or the families of thoso dead.” Ilubenden Manor, helng strietly ontalled in the Disrali lne, the London 7mes says editorially: “What will be the futura of the family aid honie a géne- ratlon hanea ? Will the awner of Huglienden bhaa plain country gentleman, ov will a new Disraell emergafrom polities in the tvontletn century to dazzlo the muititudo and seizo thy helin of power #7 'rm:l'mnv. The City and Suburban Stakes wero won by Ben d'Or: Foxhall socond, and Fost Obit third, Twenty-three van, GERMANY, FATAL EXPLOSIOY, Loxpox, April 37.—A disputch from Wik helshinven, » Gennan naval statlon in.the North Sen, sayss Durlug artillery practlce to-duy aboard tho traluing-ship Mars u shell burst swhile the gun was Lplug loaded, 'I'wo cadets and four salloss wore killed, nine men surfously and two oicers aud suven wmen slightly Injured, TWO PIIST-CLASS BEAMEN Infured have stuco died, - TUE BILVKL QUESTION, : Berwy, April 37.—Without evinelng any disposition to adopt a wixed staudard, Gor- unny is sounding the Monstary Confervuce in regurd to the practicabllity of fixluk tne prica of silver for w number of years, . I'he suucess of this plan, which would sssist Ger- muny to dispogo of her suportluous sflvor fn wixed-standard countres, must depond upon the fAgure determined upon. THE BEICUSTAG, « Bepriy, April 97.~2ho Relchstag pnssed the blll protecting the constlug trade, In the form the Government proposed, and agrosd *to the resolution of Trof, Virchow (Pro- gressist) by fuvor of Germany’s partiopation In an internutional Arctio expodition, ap- proved by-tiio Admiralty, Pams, Avrll 27.~The French occupled Fort Djudid, on the malnland, without op- posftion, v . . R - Geu, Logerok telegraphs thal Kot surren- dered when everything had' been prepared for assault, Gen, Logerot coutlnued the warch through the Mejerda Valley, leaving a gurrison nt Kel, 'Fhe tolegrsph between Tunls and Algeria is restored. Fifteen hyn- dred Frenoh troops were atTabarca with orders to fortify the Islaud against attack, During the debute on the internatlonal ex- plorutlon of the Arctio segion, Herr Ho- weyer, Under-Secrotary of State, spoke de- spondingly' of tie- attitude of, the United THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 188I-TWELVE PAGLES. 5 bl o States, 3weden, and Rusta, Tlo complained that no answer of any kind had been res celved from these Powers for two years with regurd to the proposition, KINOG-KILLERS, i ABDUL AZIZ, CONSTANTINOPLE, Aprll 97.~Nine peraons wero arrested for complleity in the murder of the Sultan Abdul Aziz, Ineluding a 1tuns garfan " reyegade, who was his physician, Mehemed Ruehdi Pasha, Grasut Vizier atthe thing of the assashiutlon, has been summoned to glve evidenee, ‘The Turkish Anbassador at Berlin witl ulso be: summoned, The teinl will be publi, TIE POWERS, A, April 27~1t 13 enid that some Gove eriiments, espeinlly England, ralse objee-. tlons to the Russtan propesal of o conferaiice on the refugee guestion, Al b Is snid, ard willing to satisly tho legitijnate deslres of Itussla by the ndoption of “remedying luws nud concluding extradition trentles, THE GRAND DUKE, ‘The complicity of the Urand Duke Nicholas in the plots of the Nihillsts having been macde clenr, ho has been sentenced by n ducrce,of the Emperor to Imprisonment for ife, RUSBIA. b o B TIE POLITE, WAY OF HOUNCING THE OLD PRINCE, 8T, Prinsnunio, Aprh 21—A lotler from the Esiperor, congratulating Princo Gorts- chnkoll on his jubilee, recapitulates tho serv- fces ot the Prince, particulnrly that of restor. Ing tho Influchee of Iussla among the Pow- ers, It reeltes that tho twenty years of peace maintalned by Prince Gortsehnkost were devoted to Internal reforms ond the de- velopment of Russtu's Asiatie relatlons, The Empuror presents Prince Gortschinkoll with portraits of the late Emperor and himselt sot in dlamonds, us a token of gratitude and re- spect for his glorlous services, T BAST. ALDANIAN TNAURRECTION, Loxnoy, Aptil 37.—~There are 2,000 Alba- nians between Prisrend, Ipeck, nnd Jukovo, ‘The Turks occupy Prisrend, the Insurgents being encamped three hours moreh from that place. ‘The Albantans cceupy Pristinn, Derviseh Pasha arrived at Glzorevieh with 25,000 mon. 1o will advance thenco to As- kuv, which has surrendored to the Alba- nians, AUSTRIA. DEAD. VIENNA, Aprll 2n.—Gen. Ludwig von Benedek died at Gratz to-day, FRANCE. DEATII OF AN EMINENT MAN, I‘:‘«}m.s, April 27.—Emilo de Girardin is ead, e LIFE IN WASHINGTON. A_Magnolia Tree in Bloom~Warltlce Domonstrations ~ Uavolllng_ of the Farragut St 0= Nautieal Xlono: Vinule Ream IHoxle—Who Captured Now Orleans—The Yorktown Celebrae tion=Pugilivm—1Ilow Zach Chandier Got Kven with IRRoscoo Conkling-Thae ‘White Iouse=Churity Ball=Knights Templar Celobration=Barnium’s Clre cuw— Princoton Students Boaten at Buse-12all-=Weddlng at New York— Germaus at Capltol Xilll — Miiltury Ball~8t. George's Dinnor~Moeollug of the Literary Socloty—Indinm Lobby' Litoraturo — Distinguished Visitors— Amusements, 2 il Special Correspondence of ‘The Chicago Tribune, WASHINGTON, T, Uy April 2.—~Hpring 18 hora at lust, and tha parterres in the public grounds «ro bright with hyacinths and tulips, whilo tho Juvontle descendants of Ethiopla bring i from tlio nelglburing woods larie bagketfuls of tho trallimgarbutus, That tmost mugnificont of tho olght-and-twenty thousand—nevor mind the odd figures—trees now growing ln this city, the Mognolla Conspicuus, In Franklin Bquare, 18 in full bloom, and {t rcscmbles, with ity thousands of whito flowers, a hay-atack coverod with snow. In the magnolia grandifors, of whichws buve soveral fino specimens here, the flowers como by fure the laaves, whilo In tne maymolla pleits tho lenf nlwaya romains on tho treo. tha flowers: fude ‘and drup to the ground, new ones bloasom, und tho treo retufus its beaty for o week. ‘Thousands visit It every day, sod It 1y necessury to koep a watchman tioro ull tho timo or tho troe would soon bo strippod. THE POMP OF WAR 18 agnin witnessed hare, Tho sunrise gun which ‘boums from tho atwenal is followed by the rat- thng of drutnd ut tho mariuv barracks, the "““'f note of tho trumpet it the guarters of tho Ilighl artilfery, and the pipes of tha bontawains on tho vessals comprising tho Atlanuia squadron, unw auchored in tho Fotomne, As the day nd- yatices columus of urined maon bolonging to tho ariny and navy aro to be 00N moving hero aad thoro, or drllling on Bumo open space, white woll- known oficers in undross uniforin or muftf crowil tha hotels. At tho Ebbitt Houso thero nronow nu lesd than seven Rear-Admirals and ong Vice-Admiral, with Commodores, Captalns, and Lieutesants in abundance, This s all pro- ‘paratory to TII UNVEILING OF FARRAGUT'S STATUE to-morrow. Foi™e flrst timo the navy men huva duntral of & processlon, and thoy drn do- tormined to muko the most of tho nrpnrmnlly. Luch man-of-wir will hava its battalion of blue- Jnckets armed, equippod, and drillod asinfantry, with u gun-squad drugging boat-howitzers, and thoro will b muoch uumvglmnn to show tho Vost-drilled force, Then there will botha wa- riugs with tholy scarlet-voated baud of fifiy rmrrwznom. tho naval cwdets from Anuapolis, uad {ho boys from the training-shivs, forming on lwposing naval display. wil B brigade of regular . soldiors, # reginont of * molish,” and tho Grand Ariny {oau, but tho navy will Lo In the asoondonoy. When tho procession is on the march the com- muuds will not ba “right wheel” or ®lott whoel,” but * starboard* and * larboard.” and, instend of *“haly,™ the word will bo “come to anchor!” The oxoralses will bo MAN ©' WAR FASIION, | The Admiral's tiag will be Loistod and- saluted ‘with seveoteon guus, the bands &lnyluu and the troops prosenting arms, while the bunds will luy and the druims by bouton, . Addresios will 4 dellvered by tho President, lloruce Maynard nd Dan Voorhooes, nftor which tho fhig will ugaln beo rnluted and bauled down, Tho urmod forces will thon bo reviowed na thoy march pust tho White House, whila tha “old sults” ot bigh dogree will*splico the maln brace,” and tho turs will havo a ratfon of coffoo and suft tack, M8, VINNIE IEAM NOXIE will, of course, shara the honors. of the dny da the urtist who oxocouted tho stutuo,. Shelsn plucky, pretty Nitle Wiscontin woman, nuw the wifoof Lieut, lloxie, an lown voluntoer who gradunted ut West l'oint after the’ War wius oyor, Thoy wore married (u 1878, and thoy re- slde In & house franting the square in which tho statio stands, Bho was solectud pn tho roquust of BMrs. Farrugut o exncule tho statua, for which sho will roceive §20,000, the Gavornmunt huving furnished tho bronze and hod mmtgf tho oastiug uud othor work done at tho Wash- ngton NavysYard, Tho artistie cxcvilence of ;hn statuo will bo much erivicised, and thory will HIGN OLD IINTORIOAL NOW 'aver the uvont commoemoratod, which will rival tho coutrovoray sbnut 8bllob now so vlunm-ul{ wagod botwoou Gen, Bhorman, Whiteluw Reld A l;:ld Tom Worlhington. Parton, ia the lifo Lutlor whic 0l CaukeEy Yoorhoes and Maynurd, us on Farragut, will doubtives tuke that glorious old Vi-Klug the openor of tho Missisaippl. Aud just now comes o tho front Montgumers illalr, who procluims that this great nuval schisvement, which rosulted in 1110 ou} u:;o of th‘n‘llln'nkrwrt f{:y in t‘!?hco‘nludon- SOy B 0 upu ol real river, waa ngmlvnd and gurrluu out byk GAFT. G, V. VOX, who was Assistunt Beorotary of the Navy uuder (idoon Welloa, Cupt, Fox'wasu Mnu:rl?nuwm buy, who ontered the navy, and who wisrried 8 daughtor of onu of its Bocretarics, the Hon, Lovl Woodbury, ufterwards o Heoutor from New Humpshire, Anothor duugbier of Mr. Woode bury wmarried Montgomery tlalr and anqther luding promotion ruthar dlow, Fox l:gt [ 0 navy snd counuanded the Lultiy othsr ovean passonger stoniness, aficr which 0 bpoay 10 maniuor of a lurgs manyfsviurs vorporation. When the ltebeliipn broke out, fontwouiory Blatr, who wus Postmaster-Gous eral, snanagod to have Lis brother-ju-law, Cupt. Fox.uppolnted Asslitant Sceretary of the hnv{. wud he trivd to haye Teoumsoh Shermun made Asslstunt Heorvtary of War, but Bherian dos olined the appofntmont whon Simon tendered it to biw, L‘ugh Fox wus Lh‘sl’fl.kl heud of the uavy during tho War, and now Me, Blalr clatms for bl sbg outlre credit of concelving Bnd carrhig out tho captury ot Now Orleans, ADMUBAL PARRRGUT'S WIDOW, a nnr}xhtly old ludy, came an from New York to attond thoe ceremony, undor tho #geort of Cowm- waudor Watson, wbo waus one of tho Admiral's fuvorit subalterns. Bhe I8 a zuest ot tho White Houso, and Tocolves much witention from thy tuany naval prlu bero, Yesterdoy she wus o gueat at @ dinuer-party given by Aduiiral Por. 1ar. atntue will Bo unveiled by Quurters muster Kuowlos, who ed Parrugus to tho purchasa of Mount Voreon wi rigging durin tho engagomont, assisted by Bontawaliva it fate Wiley, An old tar named Digeing, who was Captain of Farrugut's barge, will hoist pud baul down tho Admicu’'s lug to- MOrrow, % FILE VORRTWON CELEBIATION 8 tn huve the nso of tho latge statids erected uround tho Farengut statie, and thoy witl by enrrfed down {n a Governmoent vensel, 1t ape enrs that in nddition to tha §20,000 voted by Jongress for this celobrntion, anid the freo use of Nutional vesscls, otd., subsoriptions are to he tnken up }u New York, Baston, Philadelphin, and hore, for #dditional fiids to be oxpended, Virginia, within whose limits nt lenst £540.000 is to g expended durliie this eclebration, declities toevon supply hor.own' troops with lents, anid thoy will lyva to bo quartered at tho oxpenso of the'general fund, This 18 very much like thy Tl raiced Bdward Tiverett and other Yankces, and plncing ILunder the control of a clost corporn- ton uidur the control of the Stato autburities of Virgiuia, i PUGILIAM, p ar “tha manly nrt of sclf-defanen,” i« becoming very tuabionible hore, and two Latterel Apecle meis o Iritish prizoefghtem havorll tho pupils that they can find time to nstriat, it 18 hetter thun 1 plny to see thesy brtinan bulldogs, whosy conntenances uro marked by phlegmatic brue tality, standing up with boxing-gloves oy, willo somo_ whigper-snapper laficos nround them, vitinly ondeuvoring to. plant a blow on thalr faces. Tho best amutour boxer huere I8 Roscon Conkilng, who resorts to boxlog as tho boat wuy fo diminish fut “and_flesh, and to contentrale musolo und sluow, Boho thumps away every nohting oy wn hour &t o beg of bran suspended from tho coiling, duveinplbit layers of inoecie and knobs of siivow I his aring that an _unatoe mist woild delight to exploro with i dissoctinge knifo, Ho usod to detight in gotiiug some ver- dunt friend to put on Yoxihg-gloves for a litdo Triendly sparring, and then to pinish thom, Ono tny o this beguiled tho lamented Chendler 1atv o bout, and soon - RNOCKED OLD ZACK DOWN, Tha Michizandoer trfed to laugh and tonk it good nuturedly, but vowed rovenge. A few weoks nltorwnrds be callod ngain at Conkling's with ?'nun man ovidently just from tho country, and ntroduced him as ons of Bis constituouts who hud o groat admirntion tor tho distinguished Benator from Now York. Conkling waschurmed, and ornted in his most pompousstyle. Soon Chandler spoke nbowut boxiug, and guvo a knows ing wink to Conkillng, who‘lnvued thom into his gymnasium, and suggested to lis visitor that he tnko off bis_cost and sparalittle, The youny man took off his cont, put on 180 boxing-gloves, and soon hnd Couklmg aneiny nrouud_him na §f hont oo his annihintion. Hlow nfter blow wna warded off, awkwardly Lut udroltly, and thon thorg camo u reguhir socks - dolager which tho New York Senutor eoutd not oseape, nnd which knocked him tiat. Bpringine tu his feet, Conkling rushed angrily at his op- ‘)ouunt. but wis not able to touch bhim, and ina oW woments was - again - knocked down. Chandiur cauld stand it no longer, but burst put fnto u ronr, and gakl: “Coukling, this 1s Nod Price, who was tralned for the prize-ring, but ts Now a lawyer.” Tho Nuw York Benutor saw i wmomant that ho hud boen suld, nud, aithough be tried to lough it off, ho bus nover fuvited any one to box with bl since. * THE WHITE )JOUSE hns been rathor quiet durlug tho past week, a8 M. Garefleld went to Now York on Monday ta purchase soiso now cnrpets and curtains, ‘Bho was necompunied by Col. Hockwell, and Miss Runsom, the nrtist, was invited to accompany tha purty, 8, Garfeld returned In thne to Lo Rremnt At n reception of the membersof the utionnt Acadomy of Belences on Thursduy avening, when tho grave and learned pundifs oalled, und, after having paid thelr respects 1o tha Chiet Muglstrate nnd bis wifc, retired to Wurmley's, whore thoy enjoyed n cosy Rupper, with well-vooked terriapin and well-lcod cham- pague. i THE CIIARITY BALL on Paster Moutday night was n pocunlary and n fashlonuble failure, +~Saciety,” with but few cxeeptlons, retused to attund, dy Tharnton and Mudamo, Yoshlda were thoro, but nut » single uttinché purchused a ticket, and thoyoung Ennbs who have flgured n saltutory exer- cise during tho bast ‘season wore consple- uous by thelr absenco. Tho burghers were thero,—the wenlthy butchors, and tnkers, and candlestickmuakars,~but *soclety™ would not minglo with them. ' Tho, most (wv(sh prepara- tlons hail boew made for.a large nssnmblage, and the “domnition totul,”” us 3ir, Mantilinl would have awid, I8 on the wrony sida of the ledgor. Somo of tno managoers will put tholr hands into their pockets, and pay $60 apleco to make up the deliciency. i TIE KNIGIUTS TEMPLAR CELEDRATION on Easter Monday night, under tho ausplovs of Columbln Comwmandury, No. 3, wus u success. Slr Kulght Junos A, Garfleld, who regoived his degreos of kulglhthood in Columbly Command- ery, had expeoted to bo Presont with his frutors, But ho wus unoxpeetedly prevented, and had to content himsolf with writing a handsomo lotter agologizing for bis ubsoucs and presenting 1 handsomo bouquet. « tv - BARNUN'S cnevy 2 wns tho gront sourco of énfoyment at the com- mencement of tho wuall. und thoro was jot yerformunce which did not have in addition to tho large uumber of speclitors a delegntion of oficeholders from every Dupartment of Gove erument, 1 quorim of tho Souate, uud hosts of army und navy ofticers. Barnum cortainly gave hi¥ Vigtors tho worth of thoir monoy, and the old " showman, s chipper U8 boy of 14 could be, showsred wood ndvice vn alf presont. Not oaly Gen, Sher- man, but bis brother, the Benator, wore regular attendants on the circus porformancos, uod n number of our clergymen also attendod,—" to 0 tha animals,” thoy sald. THE BASE-BALL SBEABON was Inaugurated hore on Thuradny and Friday, tho smateur ninoof Princeton Collcge havigg come 10 dufeat our National hine, whleh had never played o gumo togother, Tho Princoton youuy gentlomen wero tuken by Justice Harlan, of -thio Suprome Conrt, to tho Whilo [louse, whorae thoy wore Introduced to President Gur- fiold, and thuy wor driven out to the wse-bull groutds fu o 'Tally-10 conell, with groat choer- ing and blowing of hornd by tho graduntes of Princoton hereabouts, = But they wera bllulg bouton Lotk days, and thoy Wero very muc mortitied over'thelr baa phiying, Sie Edwand and Lady ‘Thornton, Justives Strung wnd Harlan, ox-Secrotury Bolkuap, and othor notables wore presont. . , TWO NEW YORK WEDDINGS will attract kllll"lh! from hore this weok, One s that of e, Whitelaw Iteld (whu used to resldo hero as o Washington correspondent) to Miss Mills, with whom e 18 w rocelve s dowry of LO0U,000, and the oflior that of Miss Lou 3 inbreg, n dunghtor of Judge Bmbreo, of this elty, 1o Mr. Coppenbagon, u wealthy Bostonfun, Dr. Huiwiond, wson of 1ho “lnto BargoonsGon- ornl of tho arny, I8 alse o bo marked i Now York this week to Miss Loulse, u daugiitor of Edward Ellaworth, Esq. THE CAPITOL HILL CLUB was invited on Wuduesduy m'oullu}' last tont- tend n German ut tho resldouce of Mres, B 13, Frenoh, whose decensed husband wns n prom- Inent Frootiason,. Twenty-ono couples stuod up for the Gorman, led Ly Mr, Ward and Misa Burlta firudy, Tho favors consisted of silver baugh riuga for tho ludics and sfivor scurl-pins for tho gontiemen, and white ribbons axquisitly painted by hand, After supper the pus wus turnod down, nud n figuro wus dreesud with ll&ms:nd Chinuso lauterns, which bad a pleasing cu L THE BOULD HOJET HOYS of the Natlonal Ritles gavo a ball o Wedncsday ovening, which wag o mnrnmwuuflulr. Tho seariet and gold uniformsof the Itifies, the whito and gold of tho Light Infuntry, sud tho blue und gold of the regulnr otlicors’ unhumu presented apleasing contrnst of color, and hurmonized wall with the clcfinnl costumes worn by inany of the ladioa. Tho bullding on Poonsylvanin ave- nue oocupled hy the Light lufantry'is soou to bo torn dowb, and'tho Ritlos bave sonrtoously ins vited thew 1o use thelr nrmorfl for drills and meetiugs until they can tind suitublo quartors, BT, GEONGE'S DAY was duly colcbratod last night by the’ 8t, Uoorga's Socloty, but none of the mumbuers uf the Britlsh Legution wero prosvnt, and neurly ull of tho spoeches wore thudo by Yaukocs, Itoprosoutative Dugwett, of Novada, dlvvl?'lnu tho highest orutorical bowers. Fred Widdows, thio chiing-ringur, formerly of Chicago, i o lead- ing son of 8t, Guorge, Bume guod songs wore suny, and githough tho beer supplicd “wasn't caual 10 tho "ulf-und-"ult, you kuow," th oveas ing pussed off vory pleasuntly, THE LITERANY SOCIETY ¥ mot last night at tho house of !lr.u{wn'nnl tho Librarian of Congress, on Capitol 1011, ~ Chiot- Justico Draku, of tho Court of Claling, and - Mra, Anna B, Leleh roud essays, whiloh wore woll ree colved, ~ Awone tho mombars prosunt were Judgo Fleld, of theBupreme Court: Gen, Alvord, of the Puy Department; Prof, illlyard, of the Caust Burve, rs. furnett, tho authorcas; Mrs, Marrell, tho artist; Charies Nordbott,tho author, and wife; Mr, Nluolnflr and wife, and othor resi- donts onn Capitol Hill, Mr, Bpolford 1s husily at work lobbylng 1n Lohnlf of - a Nutlonal Lf- Urary bullding, which be is bouud to huve erects od, IT 1t bo posilblu, NE INDIAN LOBUY clrculated gratis last wluter s, Hunt's % Con- tury of Dishonor," und stio bas now publishod necund romanes, whicth lmrpurwm have boon writien by a vllb-nmfium goun“ Indian wonnn who valls herselt * jiriht ro-. which is oullod “Plongbed Undor,” It fails fo vonvinco the roader with a senve of Swroality, and will not, o tho wholo, udvanva tho lnterostsof ** the Ponca's friends,” who byve pecaniury luterosts at stuko, DISTINQUISIED VISITORS, dov, John O, Fromont, of Arizons, Is horo, with his_wife, askiog ta'bo_Touted (nto tho uMaslou ta Mexico, but 1t {8 sald (st thut posi. tton bus been promised to Joha Russell Young, who I8 also hore, The Hon. Jobn A, Kesson has returned from Viouna, sud commoniood his o palgn for tho Bpoakenship with vory falr pros- o0ts 0f lnccuu.‘ T'ho Hon, Jere Nag] 1shore, o8 ovial and frollcsome us o youngstor of ouce aud-twunty, AMUSEMENTY, The new oowlo opors, * Dillco Taylor,” has been sucoesstuily producod borg, and“alithough lxeoplu -u{ there 14 nothing In it thoy roar over ba ohl ballud und applatid overy chorus, A snusieal prodigy, * Little Corinpe," dulighted tho chilifeon who beand her, includlige the young urticlds, but st will ‘hardly rival Mary Mos Viekor or Kute B~ eunan, Bevural good wusicul pecformunces aro unnounced, whd Bulviul js to Play bure cvp e v CONTEL M CRIMINAL NEW Discovery in Racine, Wis,, of a Well-Stocked Plow- Mine, : It Was the Icsult of Plifer~ ings of & Dishonest Em= ploye, He Intended to Go West, but Officers Nipped His Game, Cnpturé, Aftor 4 Yierco Reslatance, of an Arkausas Sherift-Killor. Men {n West Virginia Visit an Old Mao's Houso and Beat and Rob Him, S8TOLEN $TEREL, Bpectal Ditpateh to The Chicago Tribunts Racixe, Wis, April Zi~About June, 1870, Albert A. Geppert tegan work at tho J, 1, Caso plow factory, e hnd a cuitivator that the Company was making for him,but which turned outtoboof no nccount, Last summer . O, Btaver recelved {uformation that Geppert had stolen some tools from the shops. Ho wan nt ‘oncospokort to i regard to it but sald that ho did take n fow child's tools that would bo of ‘no adtount. e was roprimanded at the time and aliawed to roroain futhe eraploy of the Company, Last night, as tha house wns scarched for the son that cscnped from the Waukesha Rofarm School, a lot of houvy buxes wero dis- covered In the woodshed, Nothing was suid to hin at tho time, buv plow-factory officers wera notitled this mornlng of severnl articles unboxed which looked ns if thoy might have come from there. About 10 o'clock Ofcers Don- ald, Milis, Andersan, Christinnson, and tho Con. stablé from Waukesha went to tho house, urmed with a search-waurrant, and went throughit. Thowifesald that howas down-town, and tho officers wont at once after him. IL C. Staver and John Laughlin,of tho plow-factory, then camenud took a fook at the contentsof tho shed. The first orticles that were Lrought to light wero a fow sulky-plow ~wheels. Then u number of hoxes were apencd and re- vealed a lot of plowahires, Iron ‘nalls, scrows plow-beams, ote. Plows in difforent stnges of vompletion were tho prlnclp-lnrneluu. AS vnoh new hoX was opeied M. - Staver and Mr. Jaughllu would express thioir surprise. Tuking the wholu lot futo consideration, thuro smustbo At least $2,000 worth of wouds. Tho following idnlist of tho goods ns near as could by obe tainod: Fifteen Iron beam plows cotplote, two suiky plows, three sulky cultivators, twenty Loxes of stcel shnres, soven kegd of nalls, one box of whiflivirees, ntitcerous boxes of bur-steel, hurrow teeth, cultivator teeth, - screws, Lolts, - scrap stecl, mise tulluncous fron custings, car springs, eta., In all mokiug nearly ten boxes carefully packed aud ready for shipment. Tho gouds must huve beon tuken by pleceinonl, s, meumx an they were, somo of tho boxes were so heavy that ono an eounid not hundle them, flun?enwul intond- ing to move West, as thesc articles were packed in gvod shapo for shipment. 1f be had suc- seedad in guttin the goods out of town and to some Weatern town, ho would have been well fixed for w good busincss. At the present write ing the man hus not been caught, but he likely wiil tie before this goos topress, Chief Mills went to Milwauken on The noon traln in search of tho culprit. Ueppert wns lnst soen o fow minutes o'elovk this forenvon near Frunk }{\h-crr-l:{!ublc. where hu Binco hus self searce. T bim- ho ~ Plow Compsny slito L{m‘t if Goppert will dellver himsel| % stolen wi , roturn tho nods, ete., they will muko no proseci- don. Ho is undoubtediy in tho city now, and his better course will Lo to surrender at once. Asnn Importnnt witness, ehould Geppert como to trial, n brothor of Mrs. G.'s baslcen pluced in the ofticers’ churye. CAPTURE OF A MURDERER, Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicaoe Triluns. LaTTLE ROk, Ark., Aprll ¥5.~The negro, Hayos White, who murdored Sherlff Leattie, of Crittenton County, was dlsgovered yesterday morningat daybrenk ina cabin ton miles below Augustd by n purty of six men from Forest City who were senrching for him., The men sur- rounded the house, but when tho door oponed and Whito camo out with a pistol fu bis hand they fell back In contusion, and tho dosporado walked coolly nway. [t I said ho pulled oif his econt ond shoes and swam to tho opposit side of White Itivor, disnppoaring in tho domso underbrush which lines tho .Lanks of Yhat streum, Theso Lrakes aro nlmost fmpenotrablo, and it witi ro- auire tho services of bloodhounds to hunt the fugitive trom his hiding place, Armed inen nre ::«lrlllr:_gww tho locality boping to elfcot his ATKI—A Spocial from Augusta announces tho uanlm of White nenr that plucoat au enrly bour this morntng, The ncgru made s desperate reslstance, but wua ovorpowered, und s tow lo frons. Ho will Lo taken buck to Marion and Indged o Jail pending trinl, Fears of Judwo ytich are exprossed, but it 8 belleved the guurds are sutliciont to keep tho wob at buy, A CONTIDENCE MAN, Lirtie Kock, Ark,, April 27.—Jumes 8, Wil- son. 0 bond fukir, was convicted in the Federa) Court ta-uny of pussing bonds resombhing United States bouds, and obtalulng monoy on thewmn by fraudulont represcntutions. Ho will bo sen- tencud to-morrow. The bunds worp defivorod to Wilson 3. Smith several montbs since on a train of tho lron Mountain Rullrond. Smith shortly nfter discovered tho fraud and arrested the scump, by the help of Condurtor Guitun, who levoled a comluctor's puich ut Wilson, Tho lutter, intstuking §t for a pistol, throw up bila hunds anid surrendored, o wos bulled by Chi~ cago frionds, but juinped his bl and teft, A fow days sinca hie vengured into the State agnin, whon ho was arrested” by Marshul Faulklnbure, of Newport, 1o Is very impudent, sod will doubtless kot all lo deseryes and tho lnw nllows. CIIARLES GIVENS, . Special Diapatch o Ths Chicago Tribune, GENuvA, 1, April 27.—Tho cuse of the Poople vs. Ciinrlea Olvens, fndicted for thu wurdor of the seducoer of his slstor at Malta, 1, 10 1837, iy now on trial {n tho Clrouit Court hore, Judyo 1sano G, Wilson, of the Appellate Court, Chis cago, presiding, Tho cuse was brought bero by chaugo o venuo from De Kulb County, whero the trugedy took placeo, and tho triwl will ocous ‘?' soveral days. "“Tho gruoner Is defended by , L. Divine, of Bycumore, and tho cusy oxcltes much rost, there buing o largo at- tondanco from o Kulb County, KENTUCKY. Frankronr, Ky, April #7.~'1 W, Ponrco, tin- uor, got futo a diifivulty at Midway, Ky., inst unight, and was shot by Jacob Willlams, a farm band, Pearce divd at 4 o’clock this morntng, . Ho was a4 promincut oitizen, O0dd.Fellow, and Kniglit of Huuor, He leaves a wite and four children, Willias wude his cachpg, LoutsvitLg, Ky, April 2T.~Crafg Bitchell, colored, a Voudon practitioner, wus arrested fu this city to-dav, ohurgod with eutruging | girl of I¢ yours it Frankfart, who diod frow the of- teots, ‘Tha pennity of this urima Is donth, f ELAGE ROBBER KILLED, BuasTa, Cal, Aprll 27.~Yostorday Buerif Bml- loy, of ‘Prinfty County, came upou the taun who yobbud tho stagu In Bhusta County on the 16th inat, Lho robbor refused to surrender, and drow his pistol,; whun tho StorlfT fired, wounding bim wortnlly, Soma of the gold dust tuken frow the stage was fouud on tho robber's person. FAILURE, FORGERY, FLIGUHT, HOLLIBTON, Muss,, April 81—V, L, Payson, bullder and contructor, lutoly of tho firm of Payson & Lindly, nissiug since Batunduy, s al- I toboy forgerto tho nmount of §20.000, l‘!’mun this his ll&‘l‘:l‘mu are large, o BURGLARY, Nkw Provinesoe, l'a, April 2T.—Burglars broko futo the Post-Oftice at Unmargo and var- ried the safo out ;»I doors and flltll: l;.upum ':‘hu ¥4 Of tho oxpioalon urousud tho Postusstor, 0 Bruq 'O o Tobbure, and. thoy Hud, booL: lusss BENTENCED 10 UE ITANGED, Nuw Havan, Coun,y’ Aprll 87.~James Smith bhas been sontonced tola hanged Buy 5, 1882, for tho murder of Policvinun Duniel J, Heyes, OF Ausonia, Doo. 23, 1880, e~ Harouu Alvashid, Temple lar, Havoyn Alrashid wus apiendid in bis enter- talnnients, uistinting in bis prosonts to his courtlers and uny one whom o bud W mamon- tary fanoy o envich; would puy for poeis by shu line In gold picces, dnd shower fewels anid precious xEHTs upon thoso whe nccotiplishod thy uceess of pleasing blm, 1t {s recorded zler, Yahyu the Burweel ut be tsed, whoenuver be weit out, 10 cony bl baws ountalning nuurlly u pauua’s wol ol sllver colus upiece, to distributy to uuy poor peoplo he uight weet; and the Caliph's lavist wmunldconea wasuot Hkely o bu laferior 10 buis Miaister's, *portunities of Yet Haroun left in his trensury the enormous Ao Of Db o000 dinirs, or £400,000,000: 1t nppeacs that fabulos ns his nx, his lucome was nven more asto puratively email {nrl of this, how: imtly come by, 1t was this wood Call [ whenever o found himself out of picket, to eril bis faithful beadsman and order him to *yo to such and such n({xor--m and tell bim to sond mo st many nunidred thoussnd pleces of silver—or clse cut off his head,” Where ho removed n Govornor it was [{aroun‘s practieo to lay immo- diato and violent hands upon evergthing tho deposed Jieutennnt pisessed,—and {ho inborss oun oxtorrtons and peenlations of yenraof jnfae mous povernient passod ina brief morning into, not the pockets of tho oppressen taxpoyors, bt the eoffers ot the head “sxtortoner of the Empire, * the good Haroun Alrashid.” 1lonaked no exeuse for his highanded robhories; bo wunt- ed tho'toney, and that was enough, And this {a vur nlil friend of tho *Arabian Nights"] The axreenble listoner to the tales of the Une-eyed Calenders proves to be n robber, o munierer, tho sirughterer of his kindrid and best friends, & perjured tealtor, # drunkard, nnd n debnucheo. Indeed, to nssocinte with hiin was tolive with the Seven Deadly Sins in person, Hisonly virtue wua ' cuitiro,” and his intollects unlrmm only necentuate s want of ovory noble quality of the bheart. 1o ecamy into an Emplre such as Aloxander might have envied; governed - It ane famously, and died. in the midst of. rehelion, and discontent. o was given such counseliors and friondans fow Imstern nione nrebs Ruvo ever posieysed; he trampled on thom, mnssacrod thom, tortured thom, til no man would trust him, and a save watched his denth-hed, [fe wns nmnin who mizht have nccomplished anything: but ruined by power, by the monstrous’ positlon in which ho wan placed, anid by the boundiess ops ratifylog nounbridied sensuul. 1‘)-. he accomplished “nothing, The brillinney of his Conrt e made him & type vnd model In'tho writings of Uis couvutrymaent UL tho uge was tiot of his making, and the glory is not bis, He ‘wan the pivot upon which the machinery turned; but he was not_the motlve, nor oven tho regi- Iating powoer, As in the ** Arablan Knighte,” s in netun) hlnor‘r. he swas not the pleture, but tho frame. e had the good fortune to bo Caliph ut Jugdad when the golden upo of Mohammniedug: Iiternture was n ita frst giory, And, liko Lorenzo da Medicl, ho deserves t bo remotnbered for his shura in a great opach. ——e—— . Saralh Bernhardt.on American Girls. MissBatnh Bernhardtisnf opinion that our American girl are so protty that all tnen should marry. Sho unbosomed bersell to n Phifudel- phin reporters . “Tho relief of this are the hovies of ?mlty wirls. Whaere do they all come from? Y Tone such in any other vity, They move with . the griuce of aylphs and tho frocdom of hirds of thenfr, tnic it thore fyn’L n single wan fn America y ufter ¢ tho mustache coines, Thero wouidw'tho in Franco, I ean vouch, with such resorves of chiurming -yirls to .draw from, No wonder America (s the parndise of women; thoy arellke your frufta and Howers,—only they afe kissabla jnstend of entabl BUSINESS . NOTICES. Ternonal—Tho RRonch family have res turned from thelr winter quarters and sre sud- denly thrown futo p state of the greatest npe prelicnsion and consternation b{' tho ndvertises ments of Duck & Rayner's “Math Fowder," which is sure death to all roaches. ———— A complote ansortment of ull works on Homeopathy ever published fn English.or Germun {8 kept Instoek at Hoerleke & Tufel's HomeopathlePbarmucy, at 35 Clark streot, e E— Go to * The Standard » for your Cloth« ing. L. Bachman, 101 Sotth Clurk strect, MEDICALL (uticura Astonishing Cures of Itching, Scal-) and Scrofulous Humors of the Skirf, Scalp, and Bfood of Children and Infants, Cuticura Remedles are Almply clegant to ure, ‘Thoy oncnl 1o mothers nnd parents with gread force. ~From lntuney toold age they are m\mlll 3 suceeastul, safe, and rellnble. 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'l:s?‘ Cnshler Btock-Growers' No- tlonal ‘Dunk, Puoble, Colorudo, writea: 1 nin #o well plensed with Its etfeets on my baby that Leannot uffond to ho withunt 1t in my house, It 18 0 wonderful cure, and it Is- bound 1o beeame yery popullr ns soon s its virtuos ure known 1o tho mnsses,” J. B. Weoks, Yisq., Town Trensurer, 8t, Albans, Vi enys, in f leter dated My 25t %1t worke 1o A charm o1 iny Loby's fuve and head, Curod the hiead entirely, and has noarly. cleaned the fuce of rares. 1 'have recommended 1t 10 sevoral, nud Dr. Plant hns orderdd it for tham." Cuticura Romedics nro proparea by Weoks & Potter, Ciomists und Druggists, %0 Washington- at., Boston, and aro_ for valo by wll Drugilits Prleo of Cutioura, n Medicluul Jaily, sl boxes, 50 conta; Iarge boxgs, $1: Cutlelirs Nusolvent, the now Hinud Puritior, ¥1 per battle: Cuticnin Modlelnal 'Tojlet Soup, 23 cents; Cutlenra Me- dlciunl Shavinie Sonp, 15 conts: in bars for Bar- bers and trgo consumurs, 5 conts. B2~ All malled free on reeelpt of price, For CATARRH. Rapid, Radical, Permanent. Comiplete Treatment for _21.00. in 8t the bogliming, Cleanse 1ho nanal pras Humoye tho morbld custa ot Tutting wnd Usnue, WOk upin thowe sirtnees wiidl the 1iving, whulosomo wutaticana Is rosclied,clunnse disinfoctod. soothad, ud Liealed. Then you luvs attacked wid romoved the tuig, Mnnwhiiio, by | luterual wimtnistration, drive trom the bluod tho joison 1t dolivers with Lyary putluntion of tie § haart. Whon all tis I falcfuily douo, Catarsh {a conuored, you ueg chirud. Sanford's iudical Cure onislats of ano bottle of th Itndica) Care, wme b 3 Al drug Ask fur Hnnford's Kadieal f Cuirus tho must comploto, intian Lanoots, - wid euo- nomical treatmont b mvaleltio, General Age 13 l" i 0 Tull NG U ! FLORIDL WATER, m mEr [MPERISHABLE PERFUME, ‘Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, BATH, and SICK ROOM. phle, Popular, Pulial, Buperby Nlsuet, Crovn 01 Ntore. Alsgy dtuvus und Huefriguraton nt buttuts pricey. L [ DRESS TRIMMINGS, CARSON, PIRIE & C0.S Wost o Dry Goods s MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, Special Pargains DRESS TRINAINGS, We offer this week 200 ps, Beaded Passementeries, in very fine and desirable patterns, at 25¢, soc, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25; all of them much un- der value. i A Manufacturer’s Stock of Black Silk Fringes, Plain and Beaded, prices 25¢, 35¢, s0c, 75¢, $1.00 yd; very much below regular prices, NOVELTIES. Stee! Beaded Gimps and Fringes. Appligue and Satin Corded Gimps, Balls, Crescents, Ornaments, &c. Biack and Col'd Girdles. BUTTONS. 5000 gross Fancy Buttons, in New and Elegant Designs, 15¢c to $2.50 per doz. Our prices in these goods prove that “It Pays to Trade on the West Side.” UNDERWEAR. e i~ At ,C%as. Gossage & Co. . Spring and Smnmer ‘Underwear,” Ladies’ and Gentlemeu’s. Gauze, Gossamer, Lisle Lace, Worsted Cashmere, Summer Mer- ino, Silk, Fine Angola, Chiness Crepe, India Gauze, Cotton. Pink, White, China, Ecru, Drab, and other shades of color. O, of Brry Do, “Jerseys.” . New Line Just Opened. YVery Stylish Cashmeres At $5.00. g Also, a large stock of Silk Jerseys, For Spring and Summer Wear, Cholce Goods at Low Prices. 106-110 State-st. 56-62 Washington-st, CARPETS Junson N. W, COR. STATE AND WASHINBTON-STS, ! CARPETS Choice Designs All Crades. LOWEST PRICES. DRESSES, WRAPS, fe. s L Connelly No. 7 East Sixteenth-st., NEW YORK, Wil open in the Parlors of the Grand Pacific v Hotel on Monday, April a3, TOR ONI WK, An Elegant Stock of Imported Dresses, Wraps, etc., the very latest novelties of the season, selected in Parls oxpresaly for this opening, SUMMER BRANCHES: | No 15 Grand Union Hotol, Saratoga. No. g Travers Block, Newport, West End Hotel, Long Branch, THE “MERCEDES"” PARASOL/! Hy 8 novel arrankament the unelihitly aag awkward DROTUC i a1, In AGwilgecd, Rad Ll Wil Gt ortne of the Parusal, lueluding Uiy top, 18 wady 0f tho rutia Matertals ThEs Carasul whon Gpots. 10rts wrecotut gll?vu!.l)lfl bucomus ware U2 an sriicle of dewes thau iy, Mechantem snd l)l‘lul’l))'-\l niad ApH' b 1B, Fur salo (ut W ooy Galy) Uy He 300 alaiincte rots, WRIGHT BROTHERS & CO., Pulludeinhin New York Buston Ualumors, !