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FOREIGN. - Favorable Exuibit Mado by tho Eng- 1ish Annual Budget. Government - Proposition to | Reduce the Income Tax. GREAT BRITAIN, ‘LoNpox, April7.—Parliament willadjourn from to-night to tho a1at insf. In tho Houso of Commons; thia ovening, the budgot was presonted by the Chancellor of tho Exchequer. Tho floors wero well filled with membors and priviloged persons, and the gal- loriea woro orowded with spoctators.” Mr, Lowo, | on rising, wes greotod with cheers. Ho pro- coedod to make his atatoment of the budget, of which the following aro the principal items of financo for the year ending March 81, 18781 ') Grants by Parliamont, £71,881,000; oxpondi- turos, £70,714,000; catimaled rovenuo, £71,~ 846,000; actual rovenuo, '£70,608,775; present dobt, £785,800,000; reduction of tho dobt during tho yoar, £0,801,000. Estimatos for tho yoar onding March 81, 1874: Exponditures, £71,871,~. 000 decrease from last year, notwithstanding tho enhauced price of coal, oto., £10,000 ; reve- nue, £76,617,000; balance on hand-at the end year, closo upon £12,000,000, Aftor moking this flattoring financial exhibit, which put the House in great’ humor, Mr. Lowo said tho Govornmont had somo propositions to make. 1t had to provide for the Genova aw: and proposod to pay half of tho amount out of tha revenues of tho gruunt yoar without the’ addition of o 0 taxation. He next sur-. onny priscd tho 1ouso by sunouncing that! tho Govornmont was onabled to pro- ose & reduction of 60 per cent in ho duty on sugars, and to take off nponn¥ {rom the tax on Incomoes. ‘Choso proposals, i adoptod by Parlinmont, would change the csti- matos to tho following figurca : Rovonue, £75,- 763,000 ; expenditures, £73,471,000. us o heavy pmgment would be mot, a largo roduction made in faxes, and a satisfactory surplus shown. Mr, Lowo was lreauon!l chegred whilo mak~ ing his statemont, and ot its closo was loudl applauded. He then moved, in accordanco wit! tEo recommondation of tho budget, that the in- come tax be roduced ono penny on the pound, Bovoral mombers criticised the budgot. Bir Wilfred Lawson remarked that the Government hold on to tho malt and spirit taxes, and it was evidont that habitual drunkards were the shest- anchor of the British Constitution, ? Mr, Fawcott complained of what he tormed €O way of partially paying the Alabama clalms by borrowing from como tax and ‘from the sugar and other dutios, The budget was spproved fira forms, and the House adjourned over 'the Lastor hofldnyn until Aprilal, - FRANCE, Panis, April 7.—~The Ropublicans carried the municipal clections in Nantes and Maraeilles. - Pams, April 7.—The Assombly to-day passed the bill roimbursing the City of Paris ita war’ contribution of 28,000,000 francs, and granting indemnity on tho samo account to dopartments to the amount of 24,000,000 francs. Al th close of tho gilting to-day the Chambor adjonrned until May 10. —— Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, OrTAwa, Ont., April 7.—The action of the Promier in tha Houso of Commons, in moving the same resolution na moved by the Hon. Mr, Huntlngdon, and voted down by tho Ministry and their supporters, gives rise to much com- xuent upon him by certain supportors, while oth- ors contond that the object is to show the Oppo- sition that ho fully controls the House. The revenuo of Canada for March was 81,595,-, B47.09; tho oxpendituro, §1,809,052.00 ; revents from customs, 31,194,108.5:1. |A Aru u;laool of gunnery opens at Kingston on %Ionm:u, AI};rll 7.—~The Fire Committco of the clty have offercd & promium for the bost model of s fire escape. Thoy havo purchased a firo cscapo at $100. . .ToronTo, April 7.—Reports from evory part of the country roprosent tho storm of Baturday a8 unusually gevere. Immense quantitios of rain fell, and in somo places lu-%n ‘hailstones, Beveral buildings wera dastroyod by firo, occa- sloned by lightning, while electric ourrents ocea- sioned much ind:lry othorwise. Three buildings ware struck in this city, inoluding thenow Union Rallway Dopot. ‘Soveral men wore stunned, but bave rocoverod. e = ITALY. Roxe, April 5.—The Popo, owing to his fesbel condition, is forbidden loaving his apartments. CINCINNATI. Fatal Result of a Snloon Fight—A Po= licoman Kills o NMan in Solfs - Dofenses OmvoyNaTy, April 7.—This afternoon, just after the closo of tho polls in tho present Lighth (tho old Fourth) Ward, in John Gibbone' ealoon, on Front stroot, about o squaro distant from the polls, a Jght commenced botwoen two men. Officor Jobn Gleagon and the Chiof of Polica went into the ealoon and tried to guiet the disturbanco. A ;i‘ralt crowd followed, ng tho room, and the fight becamo confused. Glonson fired his piatol, shooting Luke Loonard in the Tight breast. Loonard Is thought to be dying, Six surgeons attend him, It is said that he was ing to keop tho crowd off the officor. Police Olficor Glonson was severcly beaton and bruised about the faco, hoad, and ribs. Attonding surgeons foar ‘ho_will’ not recover. Ho states that, when be went in the saloon, tho crowd turnod on him, beat him down, and that rising he drow his pistol and fired. He did not soom to know of aiming at any particular porson, Policeman Josoph urray attompted to ot into the saloon o aid in quieting o disturbance, and was knockog down by tho crowd and beaten, but not soveroly hurt, ‘The riot alarm was turned in, At this time thore were about twenty officers on tho ground, and.they started to “the station with Officors Gloason and Murray, both of whom tho crowd charged with ahooting Loonard, But for tho arrival of sixty police from tho noarest station, there would haye been additional bloodshed. Tho oflicors’ aucceoded without further trouble, and tho oxcitement, though still groat, ia cooling down, Thoro is no political sig- nifleanco to the fight, The two persons who first bogan the fight in the saloon wore of the samo political ¥nrty. Ofticor Gleason came off with tho loss of hi plstol and billy. Bovera] fights hiad occurred at the polls just bofore closing, which alarmed the officers, and eauscd tho alroady large dotail of polico thore to bo incroased. Whore tho trouble did occur it ‘was not lmtlcl&l\\lud and it had gono on for somo time before: the officers within oall heard the alarm. The ringing of the fiollcs alarm bells had a great effeot in quioting tho angry crowd. - THE CHICAGO “DAILY TRIhUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1873. waa a good doal broken, two or throo pasnongora woro badly brulsad, and the driver, namod D. ¢, Knight, wns thrown undor the onr, Ho sustalned » compound frasture of both legs, had_sevoral fingers out off, and wna out and brulsod about tho hond, Tho accldont was caused by the nog- hgonco of Martin Koyton, the watohman of the Paciflo Rond, who failed to pignal tho atroot car of tho approach of tho trnin, Koyton, and also J. H, Haloy, the engineor, and Charles Andorson and Beott Moore, brakemun, hiave beon arrested, and bail for thom {a rofused untll tho rosult of Knight's injuries is ascertained. Dernorr, Mich., April 7.—An engino aud ton- 'dor usod in construoting tho Mlch]inn & Big Raplds Railrond ran off the track, lnst evening, noar Holton, killing ono man and fatally injur: ing another, Both™ woro Norwogian laborors, namos unknown, WALL STREET. Moview of the Monoy, Gold, Hond, Stock, nnd Produce Mariots, Speeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, April 7.—Tho chiof fonturo of ‘Wall atroot to-dny was the sudden ohange from comparative easo to sharp staingonoy in‘the, monoy . market, Early in tho day loans were | D! mado at 1-16, but Iater tho ratos wore 8-16 to X untillong attor 8 o'clock. It is roported that Philadelphia drow $3,000,000 loga! tonders from New York on Baturday, and this was given s -ono reason for tho sirin-: goucy to-dny. Money is slill coming in from the interior, and tho expross companies roport the nggrogate raceipts as quito largo during tho past threo days.. It is charged that somo of tho banks have been dolng a largo ‘business on tho streot loaning monoy nt usurious ratos of interost. Tho nllusion of Rocorder Huookott to thens shylocks in his charge to tho Grand Jury this morning was mot deflantly by \the londors of monoy, and throats aro mado that monoy which Inat week commanded on tho aver- ngo about 2 per cont for use will be withhold from the markot anmnl{. Thoro was naturally much oxcitoment_over the sharp upward turn in moncy, and borrowers who' negloctod to male” up their balancos experionced” groat difficulty in obtsining currency oven at cum‘sntlmtuu. Mercantilo paper is noglootod and nominal. g aoLD waa less active ana lowor, o)ouln% at 1183¢. Itis belioved that the clique havo boon feoling the pulso of tho market preliminary to a further ad- vance. BTOOKS woro flrm at the ?oniug, but whon monoy ad- vancod o gonoral decline of 3 to 134 por cont ensuod. Harlom declined from 129 to 12414, advanced to 13, and sold 126@126 in 1ato afternoon denlings. Panama rose from 1083¢ to 1003, and later renctod to 1033¢, tho rocovery at the oloso boing about 2 poer cent. Thia was owing to reports of an unfavorablo exhibit at the annual moeting of the Panama Directors this sftornoon. The Btock Exchsngo will be cloned on Good Friday. Foroign exchange continuos domoralized. BONDS. Governmonts closed firm at an advance, not- withatanding tight money and lower gold, A loading Gorman banking firm_bought 8800,000 to-day for shipment, chiofly 1881s, now and old, 18055, 1807, and 10-40s. Tho ssmo firm has shippod over twolve millions of Govornments Binco tho opening of the yoear. PRODUCE. Flour was qulot, with a limited inquiry for tha low grades, AModium grades clomo 100 to 150 low-~ er, Vinter wheat oxtras are in_liberal supply. Shipping brandsa aro scarco. ~ Snles, 6,300 brls ; recolpts, 18,268 brls, Tho market for wheat was tamo. ~ Bhippers hold off, millerts buy- ing only for %‘mse!n wants, Thoro aro buyors of No. 2 Milwaukee for May and firsb half of June at §1.68. Sales, *11,400bu § receipts, 7,400 bu. Pork was highor and moderately actlve, with anlos of 200 brls at $17.12)¢ for new moss, and $12.60 for unin- spocted old mesa for ‘future delivery; 0 brls for May on Baturdsy ovening at $17.25. Receipts, 81 pkgs. In out meats thero ia s light businoss, tho want of ocean. froights WHOLESALE MURDER.- A Galveston Desporado Kills Two and Fatally Stabs ‘Throe Unoffending Citizens, : GALVESTON, April 7.—Last nlixhe at 10 o’olock » man calling himsolf Jamos Holm drow a knife and cut o boy, whoso name is unknown, In his attempt to escapo ho attacked and out three un- offon filpm oy, Who bhapponed to bo in his way. Officor Forguson, in auomglng to arrest, him, was the noxt to rocolvo the knifo, and died five minutes aftorward, M. Bonison, an old and respocted citizcn, who was one of the un- fortunates, has eince died, and it is thought that two othors will die. Honry Myors, & driver for Engine Co, No, 2, it is bolieved, will dio. e firemon SWEAT YONGOoAnco ugnlnfll Holm. Intense oxoitemont provails, aud it is believed ho will never bo allowed by the mob to have a trial, Bomo of tho police force have already nsserted thelr intontion, if ealled on, to defond tho jall. Holm gives his name as James Bennott Helm, of Floyd County, Va., and a cousin to tho notorious Jack Heim, of Toxas, Rallrond Accidonts. Special Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune. Broonaton, I, April 7.—On Saturday, Michael Foloy, a track-hand of tho Lafayetlo Rallroad, was inetantly killed at the dopot of that rond, This morning the dead body of a friendless travolor was found at the stock-yards nesr Nor- mal. 1t way ascortained that his name was Jumes Loo, and that ke was on his way from Kansaa City to Chicngo. 8r, Louis, Mo., Aprll 7.—Durlng & very hea: rain-storm, last night, a strest vaifroad car waw striok and thrown from the track at the crossing of the Missouri Pacific Rlond and Seventh street, by a freight train on the latter road which was boing backed up from Levoo streot, Tho car gtill Interforing with the export trade. Sales of dry salted shoulders wero at about 7o; ickled hams, 113{@180, as to weight. Recoipts, ,010 pliga, Dacon rulod firm, with sales of 200 boxes for this month at 9340 for long, and 93¢0 for short clear. Lard ruled quict and the mar- kot was rather unsettled, with sales of 200 tos ©of Westorn on tho l}pnt at8J¢o, and 100 tcs cit; stoam at 83¢c. For future delivery April is lxo)g -g‘ gg; May, 9340 ; and June 83gc. Roceipts, 2,140 plgs. ; FIRES. Destruction of Proporty in Various Placese=L0oss of Life. . Nasnviune, April7.—A fire ocourred at Mur- froeshoro, Tenn,, thirty miles from Nashville, at 8 o'clock this morning, commenoing in Cook's family grocory atore, on the eastsido of the pube lic square, from whioh it sproad to Reed’s hard- ‘wara atoro, and Mrs, McCorgall's millinery es- tablishmont, and soveral other stores wore burned, The loss is not ascortained, but was monh\xfl c‘uvercd by insuranco. Hartford loses 13, O, et Dt 0 The Chieago Tribune. JANES ‘Wis,, April 7.—The sash and door factory owni ?I Mr. Humo, of Oshkosh, and ocoupied by @, X. Colling, was burned about 3 o'olock thia morning, together with contonts; algo two framo dwolllngs udaolning, ‘bolonging to A, C. Batos, and about 25,000 worth of lumbor of tho Harria Manufacturing Company. Loss, sbout $17,000; insurance, abont 87,000, JAcrsoNvILLE, Il A%zrfl 7.—The pasacnger snd froight dopotof the Rook Teland & 8t. Louia Railroad Company at Winchestor, IIL, was struck by ughtnlng during the storm of yestor- day aftornoon, set on fire by the electricity, and burned to the ground. to-night in of Jn&zm 0. THE ELECTIONS, Governor. Municipal HElections in Var- ious Parts of the ) Country. Ilantronp, April7.—Thoolection to-day is tho l]nlutnut In this city and Btato for many yoars. A 1ight vote will be &nllud o4, travoling is vory bad in many parts. Tho Legialature will probably léo llopulsl;cnn. W lfltz_fi.t lmgvl‘ey wgll bo oleoted to longress from thia distriof & largor mnjorit; mungfm fall, . Btarkwoathor ywlll i% 10-0) uulué in tho Third Diatrict, and tho chances are in favor of Kollogg's ‘To-clootlon in tho Bocond, though that district will bo olose. Tho chancos m‘n ‘lni ftuvorof Barnum, Demoorat, in tho Fourth atriot. Hartronp, 10 p. m,, April 7.—This oity gives Havon (Republican) for Governor, 8,147 ; Ingor- soll (Domocrat), 8,612 ; Bmith (Tomperanao), 27, ;galust last yoar, Jowell (Republican), 5,481 (ubbard (Democrat), 8,480, Now Britain glves Haven 81, Ingorsoll 054, Smith 64, againat Jowall 936, Hubbard 764, Roturns from 88 towns, including tho above, foot Havon 11,0887 Ingersoll, 11,500; Smith, 530, Tho samo towns last yoar gave Jowall 12,389, Habbard 11,661, The cholco of & Gov- ommor by tho Eunplu i doubtful, Hawloy (Ro- Enbucnn) for Congroes in this distriet, is clocted about 1,400 mojority. Hantrorp, April 7, 11 p, m.—Moriden glvos Havon 019, and Ingersoll 1,012, ngaiuat Inat yoar Jowoll 1,000, and Hubbard 408 Now Havon city glves finvon, 4,771, and Ingersoll b, against Inob yoar, Jewell 4,004, and Hubba 4,674, Bixty-sovon towns Elvn Havon 17,546, Ingoersoll 22,887, and Bmith 081, against laaf year, Jowell 41,954, and Hubbard 31,646, Ingor- #oll {s probably olectod, by at loast3,000 majority. Hartford Oounty, with Hartland o hear from, givos Hovan 9,007, Ingoraoll 9,890, and Smith é&gés Hawlay, for Congross, 9,776 ; and Kendall, ! HanTronp, April 7—Midnight.—Seventy-five towna givo Havon 18,016, Ingersoll 24,133, and Bmith (89, against Jowell 29,870, and Hubbard 29,000, Inst yoar, Ingersoll's majority ovor all na for ns heard from s 4,723, Tho towns yot to hoar from gave Jowell 1,731 majority last yoar. . *_MAntronp, April 7—iuamgut_ tarkwenther gln[‘l’.), for Congross in the Third Diutriot, ia un- on! tflrlivre—eluomd. . 2 Gon. Hawloy runs about 1,600 shond of the TRopublican Btato ticket, in his district, and is glo‘gl;g} by about 1,800 mojority. Last fall ho n " Ingorsoll (Dem,) is clected Governor by the coplo by 2,000 to 8,000 majority. Thoe Logisla- uro will bo closo, Hantrono, Ct., April 7,—At midnight tho *| Evening Post has roturna from 160 towns, which show an ngullllnn gain ovor last spring of 7,680, of which 1,857 aro for Smith, the Temper- ance candidato for Governor. Ingorsoll's ma- Jority will bo about 4,000. In'tho Bocond Congrossional District Kellogg has 268 majority, with four towns Lo hear from, Those towns gave a Republican majority, last yoar, of 145, Iu tho First Congressional District Hawloy has 1,288 majority, with four towns to hoar {rom, ';h‘lch gave & Republican majority, last yeur, of 4. In' tho Third Congrongtonsl District, Stark- woathor is ro-olected by nbout 1,200 majority. In the Fourth District, Barnum, Domocrat, has 1,249 mojority, with two towns to hear from, which gavo a Domocratio majority last yoar of 47, Eddgo{)‘an goes—Haven, 1,642; Ingersoll, 9,004 ; Bmith, 160, b Danbury gives Havonm 601, Ingorsoll 629, Bmith 10, Norwalk givea Haven 775, Ingersoll, 667. Hantronp, Conny, April7, 1:80 o, m.—Hart- ford - Connty, wanting Hartiand, glves Haven 9,007, Infioraoll 9,880, Bmith 280, A Now_Huvon County, Tanting Woodbridge, gives Haven 7,002, Ingersoll 12,193, Smith ég.' Now London County, wanting Franklin and Bfilinm, givo Haven 4,645; Ingorsoll 8,956; Smith Faitfleld Gnm:tg complote gives Havon 6,702; In%nmoll 7,922 ; Bmith 205, Windhani Cotnty mnting Yoluntown, gives Haven 2,804 ; Ingorsoll 1,870; Smith 168! - itehflold* County, ‘wantlug_ Sharon, gives Haven 8,758 ; Togoraoll, 4,634 ; Bmith, 109. osox ' County, ' wanting Killingworth, 51'(6;0! Havon 2,695; Ingersoll, 2,695 Smith,, Tolland County, wanting Union and Willing. ;g;&. givos Haven 1,782; Ingoraoll, 1,768 ; Smith, : 01;%”1, Haven, 88,5855 Ingersoll, 44,101 ; Smith, ) Hanrtronp, April 8.—2 p. m.—Tho Sonato Embuhly stands 11 Ropublicans to 10 Domoorats, a8t yoar it wae 14 Republicans to 7 Domoorats. The House will be very closo, the chances boing that {t is Democratic by o small majority. O1NoINNATE, April 7.—The “returns up to 1 o'clook have beon cumin(.;“in .60 slowly that, asido from the officc of Mayor, comparatively littlo is known. Eight wards and precinots show sgain of 844 for Davis, Ropublican,for Mayor,over the Presidential voto, tho larger part of which was In the Gorman wards. The indications aro now that Johnson, Domocrat and Libernal Re- ublican, is olected by from 1,000 ,000 mojority. The Republicans seem to have no” hopos of any part of {helr genuml city ticket, enve tha candidatoe for City olicitor, John W. Warrington. It will probably bo lato to-night bofore much will be known defl- nitoly concerning the delegates to the Constitu- tional Convontion, aside from those who woro running on both tiokets. OmyonNaTy, 0., April 8—2 a, m.—Twelve Wards 8AN Fninotaco, April 7.—At a fire Butter streot, the son and daughtor Day wore burned to doath. Tho childron weroin on upper story of tho dwolling. The firemen were uninformed until too late to save them. Dernorr, April 7.—A firo nt Spring_Lake this moruning deatroyed the residonce of Charles E. ggulo. Loss, $5,000; insured in tho Phonix for LOUISVILLE. Board of Trade Meeting=-Lottory Wright, .unds.ml;orfl candlidatos for Dnlngnh:u and Preoincts show Davis, ‘Ropublican, ‘gains 1,424 over tho prosont vote, but nothing to _indis cato the chango on provious catimates of John- son’s, Domocrat, majority. Thoro sooms no doubt that Bishop, Keck, _Carberry, Hunt, and Rowland, Domocrafs, to tho Con- stitutlonal Convention aro elected. King, Hoad- ley, Freibury, and Johnson were on both tickets, and of course olected. The roturns with referonco to the four Police Com- missioners oloctod undor the new law Postponcment, LouwsviLLe, Ky., Aylfll 7.—Tho annual moot- ing of the Board of 'Trado ocourred to-night. Tho Troasurer's roport showed an expendituro of #8000 during the year; balanco on bank, £625; membership, 269 firms. Jamos M. Duncan, Prosideut of tha Planter's National Bank, was_re-elooted Prosident, and Frank P, Bmith, of J, Paters & Co., J, D. Allon, of Piott & Allon, T, L. Jofforson, of Jofferson Bros., olected Vica-Presidents, luch gratification was oxpreased at the favorable auepieos under which {the Board bogins its new year. Tho Public Library lottery drawing advertised for to-morrow has loen postponed, nuwm:‘?nn- orally anticipatod. It will take place July8, and Gav, Bramlotto, in his oard ‘an- nouncing i, eays, it is postponed in ordor to havo a full drawing, which he positivoly promises, in view of the extraordi- nary large number of tickets slroady sold. Five hundred thousand dollars have, “accordingly, been doposited in the Farmors' & Drovers' Bank, to pay the prizes in full, and can only bo used for that purpose, The New England Mothodiste. BosToN, April 7.—At to-day's session of tho New England annual conferonce of the Moetho- diats, tho report of the Committee on the Amer- ican Diblo Bocioty was submitted, The manage- ment was henrtily indorsed, snd resolutiona commonding their Bociety and asking tho co-op- oration of tho Church in aiding it, wore adopted. The following persons woro choson oflicers of tho Church Extonsion Bocloty: Prosident, the Rov. Joseph Beott ; Vico-President, O, L. Tay- lor ; Corresponding Beoretary, the Rav. W. g. Loonord; Tronsuror, James I', Mageo, A roso- lution stating the nood of a denominational mia- slonary magazine to bo Issued mouthly in Now York, and urging immodiate steps in this direc- tion, was also adopted. A Murderess Confessos, Pronia, I, April 7.—The Democrat of this city learns from partios over from Motamora that Mra, Workman, tho wife of tho Eurcka ethiodlst ministor, hus confessed having killed Mrs, Hadges, st Eureks, an #ays sho it in selt-dofonee, ‘Tho dia genorel feeling Is that Mrs, Workman was driv- on frantio by her discovery of her husband’s too intimate relations with the Widow Hedges, and in a fit of desperation killed tho supposed causo of her domestio misory., e Lnle Erlc Navigation, Banpusiy, 0., April 7.—The steamer Jay Qooko arrived horo this evening at 7 o'clack from Detroit, being the first boat acroas the lake this weason, BShe ran through twenty-flve miles of ice between the mouth of Detroit River and Put- in-Bay. 8he roports the steamer Northwest, of the Detrolt and_ Oloveland Line, at Put-in-Eay, unable to get through to-night, but will Proces to Clevelaud to-morrow, are moro meagro. Gaither, Republican candidato from tho Firat District, in having largs gains, but tho Iluguhlicnua aro by no mesns san-~ uine of his oloction. There is now hardly a loubt but that tho whole oity Domocratic ticket ia electod, not excopting Warrington, of whose eloction thore appeared some ing cations carlier In the evening, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dernorr, April 7.—The eloction in the Stato to-day has rosultod in tho ro-olection of Judge Chriatiancy, Ranbflcnn, without nfzpunltlon, and of E. 0. Walker and Androw Olimio, Repub- lcans, s Rogents of tho State University, by o yory ]"fi“ mnjaru‘, no practical work being done in opposition ‘to thom, though a Libera) ticket 'was nominally In the flold, In this city tho voto for Rogonts stood: Dnt{. Democrat, 83,0453 Titoh, Demoorat, 9,436; Walker, Republican, 8,187; Olimio, Ropublican, 2,701, Albort Bots- ford, Democrat, waa elocted to tho Council from the First Ward to fll o vacancy, by 180 majority. For ' Buperior Court Jufigo Ty- man Cochrane, Domoorat, has 892, and "William Jonpison, Republican, 2,848, For tho Board of Estimatos, tho snli-Fark general tiokot hea an average of 4,400 votos, and the Park tioket avorages 2,400, The anti-Park men have a throg-fourthis majority in tho entiro Board, The local olections throughout the Btate are divided on local lraues, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dunuque, Iows, April 7.—The elaction passed off quietly, Very little excltement was mani- fostod, nxcnm on tho Magor and Marshall, Tho Domoorats have undoubtedly elocted A, H. Ponslee Mayor, over H. P, Ward, Ropublican, b{ not_over 48 mu}crlty. while the Republicans eloct Jolin Kintzinger Marshal, over Owon Hardy, Domocrat, by 143 majority, and the This Ward etill ~ to hear from. The following aro the dermon olected : Tirst ‘\Fnrd, A._A. Cooper, Reformer ; Second, J. J. Lonehan, Democrat ; Third, John Krayor, Domoorat; Fourth,J. W. Parker snd John Beach, Reformers ; Fifth, A. 0. Kalzor, Demoorat, and Goorgo Fengler, Roformor, Beach and Fon- lor wero cloctad fo_ fill vacancies, Wm, Gra-: 0, l'hambllunn, is olected Oity Attorney over 0. A. Qondolfor, Domoorat, As_the returns como in slowly, counting in somo ‘wards being postponed till' to-morrow, it is imposalble to mako an acourato statement, but the above ro- sult is é{nuom‘l;'y concedad, pecial Diapaioh to The CM:a{o Tribune, OrevELAND, O., April 7.—In tho city oleotion herae to-da; ,J’ohn Huntington, Republlcan can- didato for Mayor, was defeatod by Olarlos Oth Democrat. This rosult is due to a variety of causes, Huntington having boon & member of the ley Couunlffor many yoars, aud mado ens- mien on various insucs, 'The remainder of the Topublican City ticket and delegatos to the Con- stitutional Convention, wore elected by large m{nriflan. I'ho vote was light, and the [nterest ted, Speefal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Orrawa, 1L, “April 7.—~The election for Poste master, ordored by Qongrossman Qorwlin, re- (Jnnnccu’cn( Chooses a Democratic. sultod in fayor of J, R. Camoron, tho presont inoumbont, Loating Capt. Kollogg by four votes, Covunmnus, O,, rril 7.—Tho olodtion passod "I'ho returns como in so slowly oft vory quiotly, that anything ‘mora than orude gueases aro use- losa, 0 Indloations aro that Bull, Domocratlo onndidato for Mayor, is olootod, Rickley and Bakor, both Domnyom'tlu onndidatos for tho Con« stitutionnl Conyention, are probably oleotod. Davrox, 0., March 7.—Tho olsction passed off without oxcitoment. Tlie Domacratlo eity ticket i8 montly "olooted in tho Comnoil and "School Board; roprosontatives for- tho Constitutional Qonvontlon, Olay, Domoorat, and Shultz, Ropub« {lcnn, 810 probably olectod in Montgomery Coun- Y Nrves, Mich,, April 7.—Nilos olty and toymalup havo gono Dhmnognuu by an hmm’nsnd majority, owing to tho dissatisfaction oxisting In tho Ros publicnn ranks, on account of tho nominatlon of B citizens' tiokat, Baton Rovor, April 7.—Thic munioipal eleg- tion to-dny passod off quiotly. The McEnory tiokot wns olooted without opposition. Annaroris, Md., April 7.—Tho entiro Repub- lican tlolot for “Mayor, Rocordor, and four Ing from 100 to 950, Aldermen was oleoted to-dny by majoritios rang-. NEW YORK. Nixon, tho Condemnoid Murdororss Revengoful Action=-Tho Itallan Gns ‘Workora=-'fwo of Thom Profer Snui- cide to Worlta=Wholosnlo Dog~Kill- Ange-Miscollancous Local Nows. Suectal Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, April 7.—Nixon, tho condomned murdoror, who had partially recoverod from tho sorfons illncss consoquent upon his torror nt his sentenco, had a relapso to-day, and it is thought that ho cannot recover, Jomes Jullan, a Now stroot broker, was ar- rosted this aftornoon by the Shoriff, on a charge proforred by Jamos M. Dixon, of rofusing to ac- count for $10,000 alloged to have boen doposited in his oaro by tho plalntiff on March 14, 1878, David D, Wright mado an affidavit that ho had soon tho money doposited. The complaint pur- posod to be witnessod by Thomas Sedler, of No. 8 Brondway, and Notary Publio, Julisn gave bail in $10,000, and was rolonsed. K Doputy Sherift Jarvis . wns somowhat nstonished “to aoe Mr. Bodler appoar as attorney for the defend- ant, and, on subsoquent investigation, it turned out that Wright was tho nssumod namo for Philp Btanloy, who I8 undor indiotment on s clm‘%u of forging Wabash and Fort Wayne cer- tificatos, with which it waa recontly attempted to flood the market.: Julian was n})pmmhod at tho time by Btanley with a proposition to join in the schowne, but refused. Aftor Stanley's arrost, his two sons, who wore, in Julian's offico, wore dis- charged, and it is bolioved ‘tho prosent action was takon for roven 0. ‘When'their mon n%muk on Baturday, the Now York- Gas Company rccrulted their force from the swarm of recontly-arrived Italiau emigrants, ‘who havo boen idling about the stroots sinco the feo was cloarod awsy. Thoso men have not takon ldndlly to tho now work. Constant oxplosions of unskillfully handled retorta frightencdthem, and many sickonod at tho smoll of cscaping gas. On Baturday, two went out of their minde, and com- mittod suicido by plunging into the river. This afternoon tha steamor Goorgo Birbeok arrived at tho Gas Works with a scoro of additional hands, Tho momont sho touchod the pior, over 100 of the Itnlisns, who had been working sinco Baturday, simultancously throw down thol tooln, and made & rush for tho boat. The Captain drow 8 ‘giulol ond, springing to tho gangway, drove thom back. The ma; orit{ nu\zu«quunCYy roturned to work, but somo positively refused to do 8o, and o fow jumped into tho river and swam to passing vossols, Tho fact that these ‘men aro \u‘axt ot work against thoir will oxcites intonso indignation among the fow to whom it 18 known, and it is_oxpooted that ita publication to-morrow in the daily papers will provoke an outbreak. . [To the Assoctated Press.) New Yonx, April 7.—Of tho Atlantio passon- ors who lof} this olty last evening by tho Erio nilway, thirty rocoived . tickets to Ohicago; twonty to Oloveland, O,; four to Duluth, Minn.; throo to Minnosota; threo to Youngstown, O.; two to Dotroit, and ono to Saginaw, Mich. Among thoss for Chicago is Mr. Glanfleld, wWho haa workod. for & number of yoars in that city. Tl‘wo of the Italians takon from Ward's Island to suppl{fl.\o Rlnceu of tho mon who left tho works of the Now York Gas Company, on Satur- day, preferrod death to that kind of iudustry, and drownod themsolvos. Others clamored to bo roturned to tho island, to await loss oxhaustings employment. v &: aturday a clieck was rocolved at the Oue- tom-House from the Treasury Dopartment for $71,000, the amount -due the informer in the Phel[én, Dodge & Oo. suit. During the wool tha Colloctor, Noval Officor, aud ex-Surveyor Connell, it is oxpected, will roceive $20,000 cach, “f\ thelr moiatiea for tho penalties recoveored from the The Bocleto Alsaco-Lorraine, of this city, has forwarded an address to Prosidont Thiors, folici- {ating him on his succeesful efforts to scoure the early liberation of Frenoh territory from Ger- man occupation, The New York Eaat Conforenco has appointed & committeo to make arrangoments, in conocur~ renco with committees in other sections of tho country, for the proper celobration of the ono hundredth sunivorsary of ‘tho first Methodist Conferenco in Amorice. . Robert Mailler, whilo drunk, yesterdsy, broko into the house of Lis fathor, in Brookiyn, and assaulted him with s knifo, tho lattor seizod n stick and clubbod his son nearly to donth. Presidont Bergh has-writton to Mayor Have- moyer suggesting that in .view of the ‘approach- ing soason whenitis supposed that dogs are most inclinod to becomo mad, the city shall ap- Fmpriatu a lot of ground and ereot a small build- ng theroon, to bo used for the dostruction of doga by carbonio acid. fiocordur Hackett, in his charge to the Grand Jury to-day, uxFud them to deal soverely with offonders against tho usury laws, B?lyl.n t “Theft of industry and of rof r profits by means of tho immoral and unlawful machina- tions of capitalists or moneyed institutions ought to command your attention much more than ordinary larconies.” ; Up to the recess to-day, the only now point oduced in the Mutunl Life_Insurance Compnny invostigation was that Police Commissioner Mannierro had obtatred $3,000, which, it is said, had boen used at Washington to relieve tho Cflm’é“’ from taxation, and charged to tho ac- count of logal exponses.” - Upon cross-examination, Mr, McCullough ac- knowlodged that tho chargos mado by lim against the Company had beon Invout‘a:te(l by & committee of Boaton stookholdersand the Bupor- intondent of Insurance for this State, and do- clared without foundation. Eugeno 0. Piocknoy, who koeps a bankin, ond exchange offico in” the basemont, 68 Wal stroet, \\'ns%o-dny arrestod and lodged in Lud- low Btroot Jail on the n\mr? of awindling o Gor- man immigrant, John C. Korsondorffer, out of 800, The counxal of Robort Blakely, charged with the murdor of Maud Maerrill, to-day applied for & dolay in order to obtain proof of tho prisoner'a insanity. Declsion rosorved. Miss Lours Keeno, the actross, has brought sult ogainat O, M, Drolsford, of the American Literary Buroau, to recover 515,000 damagos for alloged libol. The _trial of Jobn Van Byckle, butcher, charged with poisoning his wifo™ last Octobor, \mfun in Brooklyn to-day. 'ho goneral form of "the Qourt of Common Ploas to-day decided, in tho suit of Isaac Edol- muth against Alexander McGaro, that under the law of this State tho lottory business is unlaw- ful; that any contract which hos tho effoct of abolting it i# void, and that tho loaso of a placo of business for tho purpose of solling lottery tickets ig invalld, Judgo Tappan, on the spplication for & ro- lease of Mra, Moyors, a witnoss in the Goodrich caso, to-dsy grauted a writ of habeas corpus, ro- turnable to-morrow, United Btates Marshal Barlow h'HhYr selzed in Brooklyn the propoller Pigoon, bark TRuth, and schoonor Emma F. Law, undor procoss of the United Btatos Court.. The oxpress lino from Now York to Boston via tho Ibang Island Railrord will bo resumed M 3 No new davelopments to-night in the gae-men's strike, Tho street lamps and private dwollings are supplied with gas to almost the usual extent, Thoe "ggt is, howover, fitful, and waxes dim vory frequontly, sa if about to go ont, but again brightens up and burns steady. Tho Now York Company_was to-day reinforced Ly thirty men from the Manhattan Oompany, and, bouides, the have prooured A numbor of “Gorman aud Iriel Iaborers, who prove better workmen than the Italians. Congrossman Roogevelt hias given hia back-pay to the Doard of Lducation of this clty to bo* usod to furaleh prizes for deserving pupily, P Bpring Froshets, Special Dispatoh to The Clicago Tribune, LaSarLe, L, April 7.—The ['lx‘mmnt froshot n the Tliinols Tiver at this polnt 1 unprocedsnt- ed this spring, Tho river has risen fully eight oot sinoe the commencement of the storm on Baturday ovening, and {s still rising fast. Qroat quantities of raln must have fallon in there- “onco is in fail glonu drainod by tho Kankakoo and Fox Rivers, fany bargos of lco_shippod from Lofallo and Porii have boon tod HY along the Lowoer Iilinols for lack of wator, but It is now bolioved thoro will bo plenty for moving them onward. The canal-hont G’Ipuuy Quoon, from Joliet, passod out of tho cauval’ light yostorday., and swaits towngo at Honry, . Burraro, N. Y., April 7.—The froshot ennacd by tho Iato rains hiag covorod tho Techun Valloy, on tha ling of tho Buffalo, Now York & Phila- dolphia Rallway, to o depth of 4 feet, and han oarrlod away tho south abutmonts of bridgea on eithor sido of Ischua. Largo bodios of men aro eongngod in ropnlring damages, aud travel will bo ltlcmm.ml'l on the road lmymul Ischua in o fow nys. WiLLtAxsront, Pa,, April 7.—Tho river {s 18 foot abovolow wator mark, and still rlu!nsi. Part ofn boom broke this morning, andit ls osti- matod nbout 2,000,000 foot loge passed down. The river at Sunbury fa within 12 inchos of tho flood of 1806, A THE LABOR QUESTION. Tho Strike of’ tho Gas«Men in New . Yorl, New Yonx, April 7.—Androw Ussoy, o striker, nssaultod Robort Bloom os tha Inttor was 8o!ng homa from tho gas-works, last evouing, Oaaoy wag promptly arrested. “ 'Tho mon of tho Now York Gas Company are tho only ones on a striko. Tho employes of othor companios rofuso, thus far, to join them. Tho polico, in largo forco, aro atill on duty. Lonves of absunce {o tho firomon aro susponded for the prosent, Thoro {8 o full nuppl{ of gns in tho down-town districta to-night. ~ Tho strilkors say they will hold out, No disturbanco is roported to-day, and all the mon aroat work oxcopt thoso dis- ehargod by the Now York Gc\mfinny. A commit~ tee of worlmon now omPlof'u in the Manlnte tan Company walted on the leadora of tho strik- oro of the Now York Company to-day to make arrangoments for s joint mooting this dvening to conauit, rolativo fo the strile of the former., Tho antloipated striko of the Brooklyn car- penters did not take place to-day, Lut tho mova- mont s threatenod. 3 3 LOUISIANA, Double Tragedy--An Assassinotions ‘The Eranklin Bar, NEw Onveans, Apiil 7.—William Merriman, agod 10, and & nogro man, killed eagh other in an altorontion, on Baturday night at Dryas Crack Station, on the Mobile & Montgomory Rallroad. Tho asspssination of W, B. McDonald, nta hotel, in_Vornon, Jackeon Parish, is roported. Ha was shot through tho window ot night, by an unknown pacty, with & double-barrol shot-gun, A riotous demonstration on the poart of somo nogroos, in Grant Parish, is roported. Somo whites wero ordored to leave thoporish, and obsyed. It iu stated thoir rosidences wore after- ward plundored. A lologram from Fyanklin, La., eays that Henr{ Train, Ropublican, Judge of the Third Judiclal District, arrived this morning, and open- od tho rogular torm of tho District Court. "The moembors of the Franklin bar h&)ouhlvoly rofused to appour and practico boforo him ; MEMPHIS. The Newecll Murders--Two Oloxks, tho Principals in o Duecl, Mexrems, April 7.—Robort Coloman and John Keol, chargod with shootlni John Newell on TFriday night, woro brought bofore Judge Ray to-dny. After o partial oxamination, tho case waa postponed till to-morrow, the defendants by ‘consent of counsol boing placod under bonds of 10,000 onch. A duol wna fought on Saturday afternoon, two milos south of the city, by two young clorks, Jamos Pastor and John Murtaugh. ‘After oxchanging four shota tho lattor was shot in the orm. Tho soconds interfored and tho mattor was omicably ndjusted, each havin groceived a bullot in his clothing, . GITY ITEMS. Officors Blayton and Gallaghor yestorday ro- covered £2,000 worth of milline; oods, which wora stolon from the store of L. J. Hobson & Qo., Nos. 435 and 437 Wabash avonuo, last Fri- day night. Tho goods were found in the pawn shop of A.J.Androws & Co., No. 538 Biato stroet. Theo officors worked tho case up with groat aldll, and the capturo of tho thioves will not be long delayed. y At 11 o'clock lant night . man named Honry Mack, who rosides at No. 46 Norton stroct, was run over by a awitch engino on tho Pittsburgh, Oincinnat! & Bt. Lonis Railroad, on Kinzio street, noar the corner of May, Both loge wore out of bolow tho kneo. Maclk was intoxicated, and fell in front of tho ongine while attempting to cross tho track boforo it. RoundamanSimmons saw the sccident, and carriod the wounded mon to s store }mn by. Dr. Robert Hartoourt amputated both oga. TheMormon Conferonces BALT LagE, April 7.—Tho Mormon Confor- blast, Tho attondanco is Jarge and inoropsing. Brigham Young delivered a long discourso to-duy, the main point being against Gentile scctarion schools boing intro- duced hero from Babylon, He urged tho mothors to oducate their own children and not sallow outsiders to interfero with the Kingdom of God. Ho donounced the growing disinclination to pay tithing. Tho salvation of tho people is imporiled by the non-performance of "duty. Apostle Woodruff also urged the importanco of tho saints paying the tithing, and doplored tho ‘waning receipts of the Church Trensury. . Progross on the various railroads is encourag- ng. ©obitunry. ‘WasnNaTON, April 7.—A tolegram from Gon, Canby, this afternoon, roports tho death, at Tuls Lake, yestorday, of Dr. Thomas MoMillan, of onre disoaso. o waa & zosidont of Kontusky. Covruvanus, 0., April 7.—Mrs. A. J. Reynolds, & most estimablo la g, wife of the absconding Bherift of Athons County, died at Athena on Bundsy morning, it is nni(f, from griof caused by hor husband's conduct, S1EvENSON, Ala., April 7.—Louls Oargilo, born in North Corolina in 1765, the oldest citizon of Jaokson County, diod yestorday, sged 108 yoars, Ho lived hore sixty years. Judgoe Lynch at Strontor, Il Peonia, Aprll 7.—Tho Democrat, of this oity, has information to the offcct that O'Neal, tho murdorer, who was confined in tho Poora County Jail, last fall, for killing o man at El Paso, and who was acquitted at o lato torm of tho Woodford Cironit Court, ldlled another man st Btreator, LaSalle lent‘y - dl{ or two ago. Ho attemplod to got ont of town, but a arowd of oxcitod miners cought him, and hanged him without further ado. No particulars have boon recoived. T Rocont Murderss=Indinn Raids. Oxranx, April 7.—On Baturday last the bodies of Tohard Boll and C. 1. Hildebrand warn found on the Loup fork, about twonty-five miles north of Kearney Ji unufinu, Neb. A man by the name of Frank, who was trn[zping with thom is sus- pooted of having committed tho murdor, A porty of Indians have beon making araid on the sottlors abont the Loup fork, and aro ro- ported to have gotton away with quite a number of horses, ———e Arknnsns Legislatures Littue Rook, Arlk., April 7.—Tho Bonato to- day passed o bill creating the office of Cirouit Olerk, in countios contnining 10,000 inhabitants. Tho House passed bills creating throo new coun- tios,~Faulluor, Howard, and 8tone. Tho ma- ority of the Committco on Fodoral Relations of ho Honso, all Domocrats, roportod favorably on »_memorial to Congross, asking that tho ben- ofitof the bankript law bo extendod to Arkansas. Andther Shipwrecks New Yonx, April 7.—The agonts of the steam- ship Thorwaldsen hnvo o cablo dispatoh snyin that sho was wracked in the sound off tho Bired- ish coast, on tho night of A‘I:‘rll 4. Tho pnssen- gers and crow aro all safe. 'The vossol and cargo will be o total loss, Bho is fully insured. e el Ocean Steamship News, Taverroow, April 7.—Tho steamship Groece, from Now Yorls, arrived hero, Tho Thuringla fs at Plymouth, and tho Oity of New York at Quoenstown, Nxw Yonx, April 7.—Arrived, atoamors Idaho, Oity of Brooklyn, aud City of Bristol, from Liv- erpool, y e milwaunlkoe Chamber of Commercos Minwauxeg, April 7,—The Chambor of Com~ merco annual cleotion took place to-day. O.J. Halo was olectod Presidont; Joln Nazro aud Johu Johnaton, Vice-Presidents ; with a strong Board of Direotors plodged to croot or cause to be eroocted a now OEnm or of Commorce, tobe ready for ocoupancy Jan. 1, 1875, g A g S San Francisco Items,, Bax Fuanuisco, April 7.—Buenavoutura Clenzl, who killed Manuel Bacadero, vlerk of the Mexi- can Connul, on Saturday, way dischargod by the Pollos Court. It wns proved that the prisonor actod In solf dofonso, The Dritish stoamship Altona is duc at this port from Hong Kong, April 15, INDIAN TROUBLES, Four Whitos Killed. HrapQuanTERS U, B, SUNVEING Onm-s,} : Anmawsis Orry, March 23, Eprron LzAvexwonri JounnAut On Wodnos- dny morning, thio 10th inst., Eddlo M, Doming started out with liis party to onmrluto bis Town- ship 27, north of Rango 18, west of tho Indian Moridian, about ton or slxtesn miles south of Btate lino, near the ninety-ninth meridinn of west longitudo, in the Indian Torrftory, Ho ox- pcc}lud to gcz it finishod by noon. About 11 n. 0 sent ono of Lfs cornermon bnunmg. o f“ in oll right. When ho loft tho par ylho{ 1ad nbout throo miloa to meandor.down the lof] bank of tho Cimmaron River. Eddie and his porty failod to got in that night, but, as wo had 1o idoa of danger, we did not aunpnn': for ono minuté that thoy hnd hed any troublo with tho Indiins, nlthough they worc vory thick through that soctlon, ~ As thoy did not got in by noon on tho 20th, wegot vory anxious about thom, and n pnrty of throo mon—Willard I\ Blort, of Lnwronce, Frank L. Davis, of Chiili- cotho, Mo, (thoy ench hind o brothor in the miss- Ing party), and the man who was sent in tho day boforo, startod out to look for thom, Thoy struck their trail on the riyor banl, and followsd it down until lh?fl arrived at tho town line, tha placo whore Eddio had closed and finishod his work, Thoy thero found n great many Indian tracks, A 'band of some forty or fifty warriors hiad crossed the river right bolow tho town line, From tho closing polnt the tracks turnod up stream, in tho direction of camp. Wo supposs tho Indiana acted friendly and allowed thom to start toward camp ; thon adsoonas thoyhiad their baoks turned, shot them in the back and buried thom _ right where they fell, When the boys found the mounds of sand, with tracks ondlné;nc thom, thioy toro away somo of the.eand ond rocognized the body of Eddio N, Doming. As thoro woro hundreds of Indians within n'milo, thoy did not wait any longor, but started for camp, gotting In (a did- tanco of about ton 1niles) in_about ono and & hialf hours, Wo stood guard all night, but woro not attacked, and rolled out for headquartors at Arkansas Oity tho noxt morning, about an hour beforoe daylight, Tho murdered men are Eddio N, Doming, son of Mr. AN, "Doming, proprictor of the' Gity Hotol in this clty nnicl 8hort, of Linwrenco, Kan., Obarlos A, Davis, of Croam Ridgo, near Ohnflcathn,‘h[o., and T, Poolo, a youn, fiangum- man, of Lawronce, but ho hasno relatives in Amorica, i Thoro i still a party of thirteon men in dangor, and a provision trafn of Capt, E. A. Darling, United States Bnn'ogor. tho contractor. Abou thirty of us start onf to-day to bring in tho other Hnrtdv and train, if possible, and recover tho lond bodies of our murdered comrades. g:rfloa who report that the Indians are disposed bo quiot on the frontior would take & tri out smong them fora_little while thoy woul change their minds. I am satisfiod that the; are Anyth!:f but poncenbly inclined. It is higl time we had n change in the Indian polioy. Ono band of Indians have declared tholr do- termination to fight all summer, and will com- mence s soon a8 grasa is high enough for feed. Huont X\ Rromanps, = e - NEWS PARAGRAPHS, ‘Tho newspapors aro still publishing as & nows itom the hoax about tho burning of the Natural Bfldfia in Virgipia. ~—Not loas than 600 mon will bo employed on tha new Capitol at Albany, N. Y., as soon aa tho ‘wWeathor permits. - —Joln T, Groen, indloted-at Baltimore for & 81,600 larcony, q:nu froe bocauso ‘ fraudently” waa used in tho indictmoent for **frandulently.” —Besacacha Pond at Nantucket was openod into tho #oa tho paat week, and largo %nnnmloa of pickerel wero loft on its shores by the re- coding waters, < 5 —Carl Ditimar's dualin manufactory at North Quinoy, Mass,, was burned Wodnesday night; loss, a’él) 000 ; no insurance. Tho 10,000 pounds of dualin, in process of manfacture, were hurned, without any nxglnulon. ’ —Tho opiZzootic haa broken out again in Pollt cmmtg, Iows, and is proving much mors fatal than before, So far the same horsos that wero sffected tho first time the disoasa was there are tho victima, —Thoy moan business in Memphis, all but four of the cmmcg Judgoes having boon indicted for drawing $6 a day when the law only allowed thom #2. Tho poople are poginiing to regard tho monoy-grabhing practico with docidod dis- favor. v —~The Cuyahoga Falls (Ohio) Reporter saya et T B S0 hioy, peporier. saye would lecture for the Ladies' Dime Boclety of tho Congrogational Church. He gavo his sub- {:cl a8 ‘' A'Tasto of Naples and Rome,” and tho nlugnph mado it road, ** A Taste of Apples and um. " % —Qhiof Maloy, of tho Albany polico, says that over 81,600 worth of shawls and velvet cloaks have boon ruined in that eity during the past two months by certain undiscovered wretohos who perambulate the lending thoroughfaros for tho ;$° purposo of doing mischiof with tobacco ca, —An Indianapolis female lost 11.40 by & sin- - lo rubber the othor day. Bhe tried to pla) one hand with_a rubber overshoo; using her neighbor's chuld fora card table, and then tho Tollce Judgoe stepped up and fold Lady Gay Spanlor that he gueased she had loat the game, —The old Town-House, at Hopkiaton, N. H., was burnod March 20. It was a Court-Houss when Hillshorough and Morrimack Counties wore one, and has lately boen occupied, on the first floor, as & Town-House, and above 88 an academy. Tho loss is about 880,000 ; no ineur- ance, —Aunother man has ‘graduated at the Yalo “8chool of Journalism,” He has boen rather | more successful than any of his predecessora. ‘When he found that he could get no more than 88 o weok on any Western journal, ho wont right away and got o ‘position as clork in an oyater saloon, whore his weakly stipend is 810, —The Iast matrimonlal freak was at Spring- fleld, Mags. A loador i the ton of that tonnisl city took & fancy to bo married in the same building in which hor mothor's bridal occurred— tho old Untarian Oliurob., Dub the hurch lisd- ‘been converted into a furnituro-manufactory, aud g0 it booame nocessary to arrange tho sofas and chairs, and tho wedding was held in tho furniture wareroom. 5 . The English Forgerics. New Yonx, April 7.—MacDonnell, the alloged prinelpal’ ' thie forgorles on tho Bank of ngiand, was hrought beforo Judgo Woodruft to-dny on_a writ of haboas corpus, but, at the roquest of the counsel for: tho ritieh Govorn- ment, the case was adjournod till to-morrow. el I Welographic Brovitics: Archbishop Bailoy, of Baltimoro, has roturned from Florida, with Lils hoalth ontirely restored. A daughter of 0. E. Thubauville, of Milwau- kee, was run over by a runnway team.yosterdsy, and instantly killed, DEATHS. IMITH—In this olty, Bunday, April 6, of inflammation ?‘lsflltzfgrflmli?}‘nlknlgl, :lnffl.fly o-vl!. Bmith, and daugh- Alri\zixgrfl;;:om::éddmum 51 Wabipoasoh-ar., Taosday, o'oloc] m. Fo~"botadam and Lowrillo, N. ¥., papors plosts copy. SORYNOWETHSuddenty, a adolphla, Georgo Bonnotf nnnmb:&; oo tha” roeidencs of hls o om, Worth-ate, on the dih Tast. oSTRATHE On tho ovanics of Aprl 5, James 1. aarne, agod 54 yoors, T 1) 1h idonoe of his father, 1833 Wab: aves BCTL . vhe to-doy (AR E): " Tiionds of the Tansily OV ETa B Qook Cownty, 11l., Aprl 9, M BOYB~In Barrington, Gook County, Til., Aprl g, Mes, te Boys, d 6L d 20 days, O e, Waatis by Tho How: Tk Alford, D, D, of Chtloago, HANBENBUROM-Suddonly, on the mornlng AAfADEL 7, Maudo O, Maoklol, wifo of P, . L. Hardonbusgh. 'Notios of funoral in'to morraw moraing's papors, - OOLNE—On the3d lust,, {n Washington, D, O., after a paintul fllnosa, Annlo, tho wifo of J. Pl Colug, and mothor of J, P, Golno, Jr., of this olty, OOFFEY—April 7, Samos Iidward, son of John R, and Kate M, Coffoy, agod 4 yoars and 8 moutha, Funoral frox ls Bouth Oanal streat, b oareto Ontvary’ Ootuoters, Wadnesdass ART. b Sviduds aro roquosted to attond without further notice. RASTMAN-~In this city, April 8, Edith Mirdam, infant datightor of Mrs, Jonsie JL. aud tiio Inte 1idwin O, Tatt: "Ranoral Wedugsday, Ape 9, at 280p. m., from tho rosidonve of tho family, 111 Oalumet-sv, PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER WANTED_IN X GGOD FAYING BIAN: ufnoturing businoss, with 81,600, ouly 8600 down; bost! of roforoncas, Addrass, with roal o, statiog whero an intorviow may bo 9, Tribuno olifss. Tt the |, AUCTION SALES. i By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 2, 94, and 96 Rtandolph-sts Attractive Auction Sale "o dealers who want rogulnr goods at pricos mado by thomselvos, On TUESDAY, April 8, at 9 1-2 8, m,, Or Dry Goods, Oloths and OCassimeros, Ohil- dron’s Piquo and Linen Buits, Notions, and nn ospooially fine line of Bilk and Oloth Hats and Onpn. Alsg, Lindios’, Misses’ and Ohil- dron’s Trimmod Hats., Brussols, Ingrain, and Rag Oarpots, by tho pieco only. . GRO, P. GORE & 00., 22, 24, and 26 Randolph-st. EIGHT HUNDRED CASES . - Boots, Shoes & Stippers AT AUCTION, BY OATALOGUE, Ob WEDNESDAY, April 8, at 9 1-2 5, m, ‘Wo menn that we have 800 OASES of all qualitios of goods, that WILL BH S8OLD, and thoy aro guaranteod porfect and rogular, or no salo, GRO. P. GORE & 00., 23, 9, and 28 Randolph-st. REGULAR SATURDAY’S SALH OF Household Furniture, Parlor, Library, Dining-room, snd Kitchen Furniture, Bidebonrds, Wardrobos, Marble« top Tables, Bofas, Lounges, Rookers, Chairs, Hall Troos, Bxtonsion Tables, Bureaus, Onre pots, 10 Oraton of 'W. G. Orockery, 10 Casks of Yollow and Rockingham Ware, 100 Pkgs. of Glnsaware, one flno-toned Melodeon, Bug- &los, Hornossos, 10 new Lumbor Wagons. ‘This salo Is worthy of attontion. On SATURDAY, April 19, at 9% o'clock. G. P. GURE & CO., Atictonoers, By WM. A. BUITERS & CO. 200 RESTDENGE LOTS At Coruell, Town of Hyde Park, AT AUCTION oN . Monday Afternoon, April 14, Salo commonoing at 2 o’clock, at our sales« rooms, 56 and 57 South Oanal-at, Theso lota aro dosizably located in Preston Bubdiviston of thio northwost X of Boo, 06, Town 83, east of tho . 8. aud P, & Ft, W. Rallroads, sud noar tho Chicago Watoh Faotory, botwoen Bovonty-ninth and Eighty-firatata. YLots 25x125 feot. Biroats 68 foat, with wid alloys. TERMS OF BALE—) ossh, 3 onoyoar, 3 two yosrs, interast Bpor cont. Titlo porfoct, with full warrantoo dood and abstract of titlo to oach purchasor. . For othor particulars, soo > ‘WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Austlonsors. By W.F. HODGES & CO. Wo will offor ono of th bargnina of the sonson, A Iarge housa of 10 rooms, _all fur: two doublo par- Lors; 95 yards Engllah Body lira noarly mows; ono R lanoi ‘four Marblo-top, Ofiambor Bste: two Inrgo Plor Mierors; Ornamoaty, ‘Btool Engravings, Ol Bifiunge, Macbis-top Tablon: Bintng, Blgting, and Bod- TR oLt i o toping. Fhoko onds soet oyas thing domplote {o houskaaping. Thodo 50580, 58 o will ol 1o oatirs lot for 815000 oaah L Wa want tono to call but thosomosning business. Inquirest 613 Woat Lako-at. HODGES & CO, Anctloncors and Privato Bankers. " lve rooms ant o pia ¢ ‘;:r :‘u:am 2l the ; ol ST St W o DeRY £'00° - By HODGES & CO., 613 West Lako-st., Will sol] on WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, & largo ool Iot of sccond-hiand furnitdro, Mulllv.(n! o 50 Brassol oarpots, 160 yards ‘wool l:lrpnla & carpots, Derior stovos, 4 countors, 3 show Dico sholving, largo ot crookory and glasawa: plturo, do,,§ largo mirror, 3 glogant sidaboax lot spring mattrossos and bedding and featber plllows, &o,, marblo-top ehambor dot, 1 oak chamber sat, 86 wal putbodateads 1 Empiro paride bodatond, & Frendhoarpet oungos, 4 walnut burosus,” 10 buroau washatands, Sex: tonsion tablos, 4 broakfast tablos, 16 kitohon tabios, 14 whatnots, 4 dozon walnut ohairs, &o,, k0, Tl STt ene " Sl St .- m., on Wodn rnin Sion itooma, - "~ TOBGES & 00w Auotionsars. By W. E. HODGES & CO. ', A oxcellont ahance or oy porson wishine to p L4pors of &, nics tb T tovos, 8 stovan, 8 f 10 rooms, 6., all furnishod o tho latost atylo and ‘house, lot, snd furniture, complote, RS ARy oat 3 ly & fow dass, Apply to HODGES & CO,, 618 Vot R sarimnony 220 Privato ankorts " By EDWIN A. RICE & CO. LARGE SAIE OF FING, TURNIIORE DAY, Aprilp, at 10 o'clock, sharp, consis of Black Setta, Black Walnut Bu. St Boe chiabe B, Mok ol gl ot Lol Gt el B ven raokary Wars, Bio. Hile pastiyo and with- out resorve. . & CO., Auotionoers, EDWIN A, RIOE & CO. i Rt Ofoo, Havens & Co., YVill 2oll thls day at10 o'alook, Books, Stationary, Maps, rom ok .o 0, tronios, Kiaoks, Wall FOCeNl $°6 0% Auotionoors, 53 Sonth Canal-ét. HAVENS & CO., Auctionoers, ‘Wil soll on WEDNESDAY, April$, at Bflnv ey Dry Goods, Yankee Notions, Fur+ nishing Goods, IADIES' UNDERWEAR, OARPETS, BOAPS, OUTLERY, ETO. 5,000 CEIOICE CIGARS. HAVENS & 00. Anuotionoors, 63 South Osnalst. TWO0 MILLION DOLLARS. GREAT OT.OSING OUT., TRUSTEES SALE REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY Delonglag to tho OHIOAGO LAND COMPANY, AT PUBLIC AUOTION, On Wednesday, the 181 day of Jung, 1873, Dy the artiolos of tho assoslation of sald Company, itis rovidu that sl tho praperty o {holinds o tha Trstacs B o Sonih ot Juta, T4, Tuss bo #old at auetion for 5 Tuat. ‘T ‘Foaity ts gontraliy locatad. in tho CITY OF OHI- OAGD, anda"vatiod at 81,800,000 and oommposed Iargely of sirof ang oanal frontago, l;mn,m{ and roady for immodls " "Atto, “acan Btk viotaty 5t the Gocke, AN woll adapiod for busiacss Pigponcs. “Fhe titio to this property fs unquostionod, having boon Bold xd owhed by thh Avkoojatin for twonty yasre, ‘The porsonal property consists of notes buaring 7 per cont Intorost, havlug from ono to five years to run, smounting to lhull’:i'lw. ). 'Tliess notos were rocolvod dsformad piyinoni or lntd boughe from (o Gompany o thoseof, and hots gwrmont. iy suo mt aga on tho sama, TERMS 61’ BALIS, OAEfll ‘The orsonal property will bo ruady for transfor and delivery anmhlalr aftor tho sale, rohasors of realty will be roquirail to niake a doposit on the day of salaof 10 por cent on tho amount of tholr purchass, the bi to_be paid 'fl“\flu thirty days, or as scon aftor the doeds can oF, FANOCY o made and dellvorod. MAHLON D. OGDEN, JEAION B QR DEN UEORGI: WATEON, Ohtengo, March13, 1678, Trast rustaos. . B, Boour, B tary, B‘:?'lmgnfi wilh 0o, Soidon & Co., Room 3, No, 118 La« o MORTGAGEE’S SALE. ANTNIR WANTED A IR X MAN WITH FATIL P Dhtases, Brodtables oot ook fouttiinto s S DAY ML 2 oLo0h: Boat ok roforoncos glvon, Addross 1 68, Tribuno aftice. 1ahatold at public suctlon, a6 Bluo Iand-sr., cosr Puwum;wmmn—wx 11 87,000 ORIt §10,000, TO 13720 coal-4tove, saliabia for frupory alare, OF angogo ln banking aod brokoragé, [ il furafsh ismo WALCAGKE, Auctonoor. amonnt, Addeoss DB Telbutio 000; e MACHINERY. By ELISON & FOSTER. 8 W oL SKLL, ANY OF OUR LIRSS SEN TS0 | BANKRUPT STOCK: o fiave pur o, 3 Houth Oaual-st. : “‘,‘;,;','-'{,“é‘, oV T?fiz;’l’é“."%’l“‘lm‘““.s w | Boots, Shoes, Olothing, Hats and Oaps, ] a ) Than phamork. sl sisca; Griiis; boll Guitore; planors Ao Dry Gloods, Hosier '&O'h&"" wmatoliers; Facrar surfaoers; rosawing machince; band | At Auation, on Thursday morul gy Avill 10, at 8 b A7 Sa e A Houih ORmaLat W B SAAMER | O S ol Tonk 1 Mstelats ROoITE & BrENoLh, e JoRINON § POsviR, Auctm.

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