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VOL. I. SPRINGFIELD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1878. NO. 41.

COUNTRY AT LARGE. THREE-CENT COLUMN. FOREIGN BUDGET. CONGRESSIONAL. members have been enrolled, and over three hundred applications for mem bership have been made.

It was decided to organize on the plan of the Paris Bourse. Every person making transactions will be compelled to put up one per cent margin with the treasurer, to prut cl other men.bcrs. Mr. Sauiucl Wood, and old retired merchant, ar.d the originator of the rc-icine to fuULd a college cf music, is Earl Derby Still Contemplates Holding the Fort. A Russo-Austrian Alliance Latest Sensation.

the Russia Will Not Yield to British I Dictation or Interference. The Austrian Delegation Votes Credit of 60,000,000 Florins. A Budget of Interesting Events from all Quarters. Mollie Maguires Sentenced to be Ilung in Pennsylvania. Fires, Failures, and Other Fatal! ties in Abundance.

Terrible Outrages and Murders in Anticipated Trouble from Sitting no female suffrage Poit THEM, Boston, March 21. A bill granting female hulfruge at municipal ion in Mnssachusi-Ms, has been defend in the House by 27 to IltoviDKNCK, R. 1 1 March 21. The i ATTEMPTED POISONING. A domestic of Judge (iideon D.

Carnplnvl, of Clarksburg, West Vir-i tfinii. to poison the whole' family on Tuesday by a liberal supply of arsenic in their iea. Too large a quantity adminis'cred esued vomiting 1 ald av their livt-s. The motive is unknown. The girl has been arrested.

RHODE ISLAND NOMINATIONS. Providence, R. March The Republican Stale Convention to-day nominati the present State oflicers for re election. tf AlirtiiioriUi interfr.l matrr the A fill of flrHl." "Fur Stlt, H-upHh-j," nt lh Mir of 3 emit per liar, -A hurrluo. AJi'rliir-ntolt ok rrimho't mr tin's, fir til'iilium nr kelp H.tntr1, will hr iomrlr Suiltj imiii't jrtt.

LOST. A VyaiiD llt-nry Katun aii'i cntlunuil uu-', aittuic fur Jl'i Ail perun are neiuliatliig fur aaid uuie, a tavm.nt hi. Iii io- IIKNKY KAl'OX. -I'liniiM-l, Manti IS7K. PERSONAL.

POSITION' A tLKKK IN a irucerjr. Ailili'nt iiiTu-p. lirAXTKD. POSITION AS COPYIST AND iiiliijr tlotk iu law iilfii-e. AJiimut Patriot ulliPf.

Al.b FIRST-CliASS UKO EllS KKEPTIIK K.iIi.' Mill. 1 ii'iir. cp von: magazine. ani lake tllFlu tu Slrliilirr'i Hk I'iii'L'rjr, afi ik tluMii lu-utly liiiri'1. Oii il.iur nurlli llou-i.

TO know THAT T7ANTEI. PRINTERS TO KNOW THAT tin. ollirq h'i 'jmr II-. r.f Dm' PrliuiT, ttt 1 f.Vl I In. iif Rourijwiii Type, iirtly worn, fur ruin at iKirifwiii.

Aim fuiuii. ul ti sii-1 num-iitul tyi.siiitaM fur iirwiiiin-r iii-ilay ur Juliliiiij FIT) I50OK-KKKPKUS INKERS. I Ik-fure kivIiik iirl'-r fur IU ink llioki in fur furuun liuui'i, tjr Manic Hunk Mm-ulm tury, one duur nurtli uf tie Moii. i an niaki hi iruuti a lilauk Hunk a. cult bo uile in United Sunn.

A NTK IP To KNOW lint the luii.v ParHiur liewi frum all parti of tliu wurld limiri aliouil ul the St. Duiti TONSORIAL, TII. ltU NEN Hil I'll Vltl.ES LEWIS, nil i rmrili hi lit uf '-illit itr pra'-tical U.irb'Tv I irt-i'liii nluvij fur IU rriilii. Imii towrl) and irp ra iri. I I i into the Black Sea at the mo ravages of iHPTUEiti a.

lncnt. He protested egiinst the repeii- A family named Murray have four turn of the unfounded statements nil-cliil-ln ii lying dead from diphtheria, i live to discu-slons iu the Cabinet. The and three others are not expected to i government had not asked that Greece ingress on the same great powers, but simply be represented as the means of making her voice aud claims heard. The had priw egis as men in voting upon in lfae houso; propositions to iinposetbxeH, tr appro-' piiate money or foreity itini ii. stanco Wil ism, of the Scveiith Infan- MEMi iifs, March -1.

1 trr, stationed at Belknap, has sent to Frank Lice, an. euunent phjsician mjitary head purlers the result of sev-this city.dicUhis morning of paralysis, ml which con-i aged about fifty years During wnr Brm, lhe rp" telegraphed he was medical director of Cheathams lVlteJ states Ounsul Taylor at Win- i PKOSI-ECTIVF. INDIAN TKOLItLF.S CuiCAO March Con- thut Russia should submit the peace conditions to their decision by a majority of the Congress. They aske 1 that all of the ai tides should be submitted for discussiou, and diacusdon only, that being the only possible manner of deciding which of them affected European interests. This was the sole ques- lodcsta, Malatcsta A wholesale i letinis that the forces under Sitting Bull I lon now at issue.

He was not prepared to say what answer Russia woull give, but he thought tbe demand of the gov- division. government never pro- aggregate, with what he has assurances of receiving in the way of reinforen- Washington, March 21 Mr. Hereford submi ttd a preamble and resolution, declaring that whereas the House bill to re)wal spreie resumption, was referred to the Finance Commit I'm of the Senate on the of November last, therefore resolved that the said committee be required to report sai 1 bill to the Senate within one week, together with tlitir action thereon if any shall have been had. He asked for present of the resolution, but objection was mode by Mr. Morrill, and it went over.

Mr. Chaffee, of Colorado, called up the Senate bill to the territory of Lincoln, and to provide a temporary government therefor, which was discussed until the expiration of the morning hour and then laid aside. Consideration was then returned of the Pacific Railroad Sinking Fund bill. Mr. Teller made a long speech in favor of the bill, when it was laid aside tu take its place as unfinished business.

The bill to employ temporary treasury clerks, and to bring into market public lands, was taken up. The debate in regard to the so-called timber depredations was continued, and Mr. Jones, of Florida, spoke in opposition to the course of the Secretary of the Interior. Tne President's answer to the resolution cd Mr. Blaine, regarding the Fishery Commi.itiou and award, was laid before the Senate.

Mr. Garland, from the Committee on Territories, reported favorably on tne Senate bil. to disapprove and annul the act i the Legislative Assembly of New Mexico, passed over the Gjveraors veto, to incorporate the Society of Jesuit Fathers of New Mexico. Placed ou the calendar. -Adjourned.

IfoiiNe. Washington, March 21. The bill of Mr. Waddell, cheirniax of the Committee on Poet Oflijee and Post Roads, to Vienna, Match 21. The Austrian establish a Post! Savings Depository, delegation to-day grau'ed a credit and to aid in funding the national debt, sixty' minion floiius, by a vote of b7 was discussed in co.nmittee this rn-to 20.

I ing, and the chairman was authorized London, March 21. In the House of Lords to-night, Karl Herb, replying to a long and discursive speed of Lord btrathden on Ktslern affairs said: For obvious reasons the fleet should Le sent ernment was reasonable and moiierate, anil unless it was complied with, thvre would be very little use for the Congress to meet al ail. confectioners, have made an assignment. Liabilities $:0,000, and asets nominally L. lodfsta wholesale liquor dealers, have also made an THAT THE WEEKLY PA1 RIlT-AHVER- i assignment Liabilities a-nets nominally NO IJOPK FOR TIIK New York, March 21.

A dispatch ments, nearly seven thousand fighting men. The talk among themselves is that they will tight nobody, but if any one (tomes across their path, they will get it just the same. The Indians are well supplied and the from Bloomsburg, says Tully, is regarded as ciitieul, and de-McHugh and Hester, the Mollie Ma- eisive measures are urged ENGLAND THK AGGRIEVED CHILD. Vienna, March 21. A correspondent says: Although Bussia seems to hare explicitly admitted to some of the pow- KTF.PPF.ll ON AGAIN ALL1ANCK.

London, March 21. lesth papers reports tlutCount Andr-v-sy, Wednesday, dilinitely refused an alliance with fitig-CUTTING ON FREIGHT rates. I that Sir II. (i. Klliot theieon r.

Louis, March 21. East bound declared that England would not attend railroad ritis have been cut again here, Congrecs. A special from lesth forty-six cents having been oil -red free- says people there are convinced that a lyon lliur to New York tu-dav, cents per hundred on grain. i OIL REFINERY liURNKD. Much 21.

A lire this afternoon dcsiroved tne entire works of the Uspuoiic Oil Ruining Co. Lincoln Territorial Bill Introduced in the Senate Yesterday. The New Mexico Legislature Receives a Lesson. Postal Savings Depository Bill Before the IIouso. T-iese deposits bear three per cent, interest, and may be wiuulrawn at any time on application of the depositor or his legal representative.

Absolute secui ity is guaranteed to depositors, and no charge is made for deposits, or withdrawal, while every facility is afforded for the convenience of depositors. Those who desire may have their deposits, when they reach $50, converted into $3 65 or four per cent. -ri. um i The bill also provides for all management and covers all other bills having in view the Referred. The House thou went into Committee of the Whole on the Naval Appropiia- amount appropriated is After considerable discussion, the committee arose aad reported the bill 1 wnendment and it was imme London, March 21.

A 7Ym edito- i a fisheries award say the reck- 1 language cf Blaine and (Jen. Butler I not only throwing discredit on the ctuntry.but damaging the system of tiling international dispute "by a tration. rbi- Lou, insurance, $1,000. (Je. Bi rger, an employe, wm homed to ilea li.

The lire was caused by an explosion. KILLED ItY Providence, It. TURKISii ITEMS. London, March 21. A Constantinople returned home drunk and badly Pe dbpiteh snys: he Pot through bet.

I his wife, who had also been drink-! Lh Luibassy ai Beilin, has given notice ing. After the husband fell a deep, the 1 acceptanceof the invitation to the wife look a double-barreled shot-gun Longrcss. and killed him Ine embarkation of the Russian iGuaidshas been countermanded, and! Saiings Depositary, to be managed by cheap MAiL CONTRACTs. Russ ian troops are moving northward, the Post Office Department, is Mated at the Post Oftice Depart-1 A bt, rcasoa unknowa. 6 A Turkish camp has been formed at Buyukdere.

Gen. Melduff informed the i lorte that this is unnecessary, as Bus-It is lb ult, however, to judge what iaf after thfl 1orte.g writlen Jwf(ual thc utimate savings niHv b( iuasmiK perniit tbe embarkation there, would of persisting in her rnent that the saving to government in recent mail lettings over prrsmt con- tract prices exceeds a million of dollars. as it is nut altogether cm tain that some to offer it as a subs til fir tha bill of Robbins from the Committee on Ways and Means, which was made the sptcial or.ler for to-day in the House I. ill p( have thought Mr. Waddells bill contains the entiro plan of Mr.

Bobbins bill for refunding the national debt and provi ios for Postal It upon the English aud Canadian plans, viz: Deposits of any amount from 25cts. to $100 may be received at designated money order oifites, for which li3 depositor is entitled to passbook credit and also to a certificate of deposit from the Post Master General. partif who tara conIHcreJ to rar.y mails at cheap rates may not lied them-: solves able to carry out their contracts. WnMiingion Topirw. ORDERED TO TIIK AMAZON Washington uni Tk I- i i March 21.

lhe manual. I i-r itivii UrijHr mnuutil ul i'Iiuh'k ri-julinit tliHii any ppr fit nl St. Loui. i.W fier ip.ir; 11.30 fit clulu of ten. BILL POSTING.

AF. HE IlDINE, CITY MIA I'tWTEIl. All unler left with him it Dailt 1ATittor Oiiii-e will receive prumpt Itentiun. ALL SORTS. IF YOU WANT A COPY OF TIIK letter Writer." or of the "ltihle laHikln- leave word nt this fillies IniiiimlUtsiy ami UieHfteni will lie pleavl tu call on you.

rA TED TO TRADE WAl'RES OF LAND I iii Pulk county tor lluuse uil ful iu Sprius-ii-il-l. Kmiuire at this ortice. WANTED. VETO Vf A II EM L' I 1 1 WHO unil-ntin'ls iking ituiieware in al urjiu lii'i, tu nil at this nttim. WANTED-BOARDERS.

AT THE SANFORD ST. WMs xtrwt.T. ll'ili-hiniun, iiviii1i-lir. fii-1 i liiiiise. with i'inTior wrnmiii ilaiinn fur rail- -'111 rii-tuni.

lriii iiia'lc iu coiif'Uiii tu tliu tinii-v aii'i auliafiu-lliin gu in all nimi. AT FRITZ HAULER'S RESTAURANT. ON st. iar.i aui al lioum. uina will 'iiveninri' ami iiunfurt in iw tu a.n tu iii TnwAT PROFESSIONAL.

rp HENRY JUNES ATTOKNK Y-AT-LA V. 1. Oifii-e with Ilia City Ruuunli'r, Smtli fll. cl uan. Husliimn Nulii-Ued fully aii promplly.

ami atiemliil tu faitlt- C. li. HOLLAND SONS BANKERS, Kuy mul kII ezchansp, rn-eian iiium-y uu ik-Kjiit, ami have muiK-y tu luau. E. A.

WRIGHT, Doitli-r iu MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Ffln CHOICl FRESH MFAT GO TO ti PUIiliMlfc noONVILLK STj UF-KT. BEST SAUSAGE IU tllH'll, round Daily by Horne Ioircr CJtv It Trlnl. 'fMt ruili fur IH-Iavare ''f hynraml Muj fnr. nm J. F.

UlM'IIA, IhiTpr, Ik-1. REVOLVER FREES AllrMW, .1. Ill-own A Sun, I'M A sr.t WooJ Pa. 1 guires sentenced to be hanged, have bi.cn informed of the adverse (IccUion of the Board of Pardons. Mrs.

Hester, a young woman of prepossessing appearance, when the decision became known publicly, fled to the prisoH, wringing her hands, pulling her hair, and shrieking in the most fi untie manner. The Sheriff admitted her, and -die flung herself on the neck of her hu-band and fainted. Tully and McHugh, when informed of the nature of the decision, sunk back into the darkness of their cells. After a moinei.ts pause, Tully remarked: What is, must be. art used himself, and said: Well, tiny hare tix'd it up at hint, have thoyP I wVh to God thty had fixed it a year ago.

He paced his cull like a (aged tiger in anger, arid would not UkU-ii to ihe COUifurdllg words of friends. THK RECENT HAZING AT DARTMOUTH. ,.11 21 Cha. M. Cooke, the ringleader in the recent hazing trouble, who was held in default 0f $1,000 bail, escaped from custody last night.

President Bartlett offers 10U reward for the re-arrest of Coose, and a like sum for Iaoc G. Barrett, who fled Monday. BKwrar luasm. New York, March 21. Bubsame Thorscnians brewery on Btaten Island burned to-day, together with the ice I beer vault, and fine new residence of Mr.

Bubsame. The loss on brewery, buildings and stocks is UU0; insured for $150,000 loss on ing and furniture, $15,000. DEATH OF A MILLIONAIRE. uwell-j iSu manufacture what is known as Adams printing press lor an old shot- gun. TERR1I5LE OUTRAGE in west Virginia.

Cincinnati, March 21. A dispatch from Littleton, West Virginia, says an inquest is being held there over bodies of the wife and infant of George Wallace, alias George Baker, and Mary Church, a niece 11 years old. Joi10 Wallace, Georges brother, claims have found the itodies of Mrs. Wallace i and child in a fence corner, a mile from i their residence, near Littleton, both horribly mutilated. Their skulls were broken Ity some blunt instrument.

He went to his brothers house and found tho body of Mary Church l)ing upon: the floor, with three gashes.in her fore-. heal. 1 he girl had been outraged be- fore death. Strong circumstantial eri- dtttce points to John allace as me 1 murderer, with George as sceessory NEW YORK MISCELLANIES. New York, March 21.

A meet ing of projectors of the New York Metro- iifanKxchange was held this morn qm hundred and fifty names of i 1 i er8 and especially to Austria, that the Lnitedlnftn(rpflS9 poJwer Jticidti what the treaty were of Luropean! IUH urazutan i consequence of the irnta-j surrev of the tIon dun.nS th? di8on, not vet niven similar assur-1 Knlerpn.tr at New Or make Congress had power 1 0j answer, which would show difference has become acute; but an i committed. Thc sPJker Mnonnoed his appoint- Sreq Qired a' jsurai aces ment of Messrs. lHirham, Clymer and fjjj a Conference Committee on Loud()n probably on baturday. the Academy, on the part of the Thunderer steaks. London, March 21.

The official' Mr. Chalmers introduced a bill pro- journal at St. Petersburg publishes the riding for the organization of the Mis full text of tl 1 Slates steamer authorities will The Secretary of the Treasury has ijwd tbo at San Francisco ani Carson, and the as- gay ollic0 at york t0 purchase eil-! ver buflion inlots not exceeding ten thousand ounces, at the equivalent of I London rate, for coinage into standard silver dollars, and payment to be made. jn (iiver dollars at the mints and assay offices so soon as a sufficient number shall have been coined for that purpose. is intended to place theBholders of small lots of silver on the same footing with in the Ministry of the Interior has been owners (1f large amounts, and to use nevr silver dollars in purchase of bullion.

vacant ministry filled. jEBL1Jff March OR-H is stated in pariiaraentary circles that thc vacancy i. r. definitively filled by the appointment of Count von Enlenberg, who has been, hitherto, Governor of Hanover, nephew of Count F. A.

von Kulenberg, who re 1 signed the po'rHoHo of the Interior in 1 October last. firms the correctness of ver ions previ ously cabled. The Tihiis, commenting on the text of the treaty, says There is much to criticise and resist, but notfi ing absolutely beyond the pale of dis cussion. London, March to the treaty of S-n Stcfaito, the evac uation of European Turkey, except Hul mast be completed within three months after a definitive peace, and that a portion of tbe UossiAn troops may embark on the Black Sea and the Sea of Mormora, Russia has thus insnr ed herself the light, or at any rate the po.ssibiliiy, cf having a portion of her troops always arouad Constantinople 1 until final se tlement is signed. 0.

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