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TO RENT INSURANOE. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL ADVERTISING. OFFICES. ™ot ST oo WHERE A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent.in the Trib- une Building. Single or in suites. With and without Vaults, English Tile Floors through- - out the Building. Elevator running during all ‘business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of ‘business requiring a central lo- cation, W. C. DOW, Room 1 Nevada Block. T0 RENT, WITH POWER, Rooms 40 by 160 feet, or of smaller sizes to - suit, at SHERWOOD’S SCHOOL FURNITURE FACTORY, 108 & 105 South Canal-st. O LET. p Andrews! Tnfiding, iine: 183 LaSallo-st., Androws' Bullding. STOVES, RANGES, &o. WARREN RANGES, STEWART C00K STOVES, RICHMOND RANGES, AMERICAN COOK STOVES, DIAMOND FURNACES, REFRIGERATORS & ICE BOXES, HOUSE-FURNISHING G0ODS. DALTON & CO., 80 & 82 Randolph-st., near State, HOTELS & RESTAURANTS | BRAMITALL, DEANE & C0.'S French Ranges and Broilers, Tmporial Coffoo Urna, Osrving Tables, &o., At GIVANDAN & TRESTED, Irs, Mo, 349 Statg-st, ——— CHAS. H, CASE, 160 LaSalle-st., CEIIC.AGO. SPRINGFIELD OF 1IASS. North America Ot Philadelphia. ROYAILI! Of Liverpoul. Total Assets of above Companies, Sixteen Million Dollars. Aggregate Lossos Pald amount to over Fifty Million Dollars. COTTONS, BLEACHED COTTONS A Speeial Bargain 4-4 Goods, HAMLIN, HALE & G0, ASSURANCE. COMMERGIAL UNION REMOVALS. REMOVAT. CLARKE, ABBOTT & 0, DEALERS IN RAILROAD SUPPLIES, And Bolt Manufacturers, Trom 50 & 62 Madison-at, to 24 T.anlzo=-sst. HOTELS. BRIGGS HOUSE, : REBUILT, COorner of Randolph-st, and Fifth-av, OLD TERMS, 83 PER DAY. RIOECORDS & HUNTOON, Proprietors. A B, WELLS, ¢ Driggs Houso, W. . REGH O, Tae gt Hore s} Clorks. ~___REAL ESTATE. " RAVENSWOUD. Ohoice Lota in Clybourn’s Addition, 50x 163 foet, high and thoroughly drained, for sale on easy torms, Ono or two blocks for sale at a bargain, Apply to ROBERT GCGREER, 49 LaSalle-st. FOR SALE. Twonty acros in northosst Soo. 11, 19, 18. Thishasa frontago of 1,100 fost on Contral Park Boulovard, and can bosubdiridod and rotailod st a largo profit. It fs a safe peoulation. Will divido it if wishod. 2 MEAD & COE, 153 LaSallo-at. .. For the First Time in the Market! A NEW SUBDIVISION, Botweon Division-st, and North-av,, E;r ooy JAGOR, WEIL & CO,, nocthwost oomer of L oarborp and Madison-sta. ‘Tho Lota front on Milwau- eo-av., North-av., Wood-st., Girard-st., and Ef ‘Tho prices aro such as to'mako thoi ikoe-av. wil g somiotar ThA o huorent, oa Mil- av. will o complotod this Sphag. G, B d sowortgs o aizoedy in. Forma—Gno-Fhtrd o2, bel- sncoland FOR SALE. Acre Property fn Seottons 2, 77, and ivarsido and {Hinsdal ‘satorn and Ogdon- Loaus nogotiated o1 G. 8. HUBBARD, JR., 168 Washington-st. WINES, &o. CHAPIN & GORE, Nos. 78 and 76 Monroe-st., ‘WHOLESALF. DEALERS IN Fine Whiskies AND IMPORTED - Wines, Liqnors, and Cigars, “Wo hava ssourod tho St~re No. 78, In connection with ourold stand, and have openad with & complote lno of Twported Olgars, Tobacco, and Bmokers® Articlos, which o aro offering at vory low pricos BUSINESS CHANCES. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL Lease for Sale. 80 Rooms, in a good looation in this oity, do- ing o good businoss, on very advantageous torms. Oash required, about $10,000, For further partiowlara apply to 0. R. FIELD & CO,, Room 1, No, 151 Monroe-at, DRUG STORE FOR SALE. Fligihlo cornar; coutro of city; first-cl business{ {uvoloe, $13,000; oas) ewnor gulng Iast! 2, Town 89, Rango 13, sad at 120, & vory sholco proporty near st of Bougias Hark, roal ostato, > 1 preissers ooty ey n 1B FOWITR” vamtedi 24 Houth Wate: WANTED, DRAUGHTSMAN WANTED, We muat # gaod Draughtainan, Hhould this moot the I, 079 of 37, BEGK ho Wil Bloasgonll 8 0O, ASSURANCE COMPANY,. OF LONDON. CAPITAL, $12,500,000 GOLID. MILLER & DREW, AGENTS, 162 LaSalle-st,, Bryan Block. THE INSURANOE OF Rents, Leaseholds, Dwellings, and Furniture a Specinlty, HARDWARE, EDWIN HUNT & SONS, HARDWARE 58 and 60 Lake-st. Builders’ Hardware a spaoiulty.. Al kinds of Trimmings in Bronze, stil\lrer and Nickel Flate, and other styles. CROCKERY, &o. GROGKERY, GLASSWARE, LANMPS, £C. Wo keop tho largest etook In the city of abovo goods, in orfginal packagos or opon stock, an: t Now York prices freo of freight. Country morchants aro favited to examins our goods boforo purchasing elsowhara, F. & B. JABGER, 73 Wabnsh-nv.. near Randolph-st. FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE. Loass, stock, snd fixtures of a rotail dry goods store, in & first-olass location, on SouthSido, cstablishod a number of yoars, snd dolng an exvellont, busincss, for aalo or ox. chango for cash o roal estato, Ownor going to Europo, For partioulars, apply to A, LOEB & BRtO., 103 LaSallo-st, BARCILAY, 11 BTATE-ST., BELLS SETOW CASES, 1o Walnut, at 83 por {c 8 FINANCIAL. BANEING HOUSE WRENN & BREWSTER, 868 Washington=st. Deponita Koosivod and Tatorost Allowod, Gold, Governmont Douds, Laoal Stooks, and Commer- olal Papor Bought and Sald. Callatoral Loans and Commeralal Pa foaluro In our businows, for tho negof have unusaal faollitics. OHARLES H, BROWER. R. PARKER PIERCE. PIERCE & BROWER, BROKERS, 88 MADISON-ST. Liooal Btooks, Commercial Papor, Govern- mont and Westorn Beourities, Ilincis 10 por cont Rogistered Coupon Bonds, Real Estate Loans. Money to loan I sums of 865, - BHELDON &N;;\QTERMAN S Buildiog, MlSOELLAaEOU B oS oo b Notary Seals, Presses, BIL.ANE S, FURNISHED BY [}[{LVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (0, 118 AND 120 MONROE-ST. CARPET OLBANING. BOSTON CARPET CLEANING 0., and 46 Wost Adama-st, 3 Carpota_takon up, ol Bl o notice, - No chiargo for any way Lo cloan thoi, or form a leadlng tion of which we d relald at tho shortest (OuTpola aro gt ol {n tood, A, N HANETNNSN & vo. mlf‘atent Scaffold. GATE will find ADNE Hear wot oud of monny sessag e < * O o ria Hinmap. ADVERTISE! Among tho marvels ¢f Northweatcrn growth and material dovelopment, nothing has sur- pagsed that of nowspapor printing on what is cellod tho co-operative plan. This oconomical plan uriginated in tho Northwest, and is tho out- growth of Weslern onterpriso. Tn 1808, tho Madison (Wisconsin) Daily Jour- nal was supplying about twonty country nows- papors with ehoots, printed on one side, with nows and gonoral roading mattor, selected from tho daily fssuos of their journal. Tho other sido of tho shoot was loft blank until recoived by tho local publisher, who printed Lis editorials, local nows, eto., upon it, thus completing the nowspapor. No sdvortisomenta woro printed on tho shoots as fesucd by the Madison Journal. It occurred, however, to Mr, A.J. Arxens, of tho Milwaukeo Daily Wisconsin, that this plan, might bo much improved, to tho mutusl advan- tago of the purchnser and tho ecllor. His idoa was, to supply shoots printed on one sldo with nows, literary solcolions, eto., and a lmited smount of advortisements, and that tho profits from tho sdvertisomonts would cnable him to supply the half-printed ehoots st the cost of whito paper, or ovon less. Mr, ATRENS soon put his plan into oxecution, and it was very favorably roceived by publishera and advertisors. It at onco suporsedod the other plan and becamo suc- cesstul, loading to the ostablishment of similar printing offices in Chicago, Now York City, Mid- dletown, N. Y., 8t. Louis, and Nashvillo, Tonn, The gonjus and lifo of the eystom is in the ad- vertising featurs, which Mr. Axexs invonted, making the marvelous incrense possible, The growth of this entorpriso for soveral years Waa gradual, but in the past two or threo years it has boon rapid. At the prosont timo, about 1,300 nowspapors aro printed on this plan. The rosourcos of tho supplying offices aro auch, that they furnish a papor which, in tho varioty and amount of contents, and in mechanical eoxocu- tion, cannot be produced by the local officos without considerablo additions to thoir expendi- turos, * Tho entorpriso is no longer an oxperlment, but on established success, and tho eystom is one ylolding manifold advantagos to advertisers a8 woll as to local publishors. Although tho growth of this poeuliar busincas has been very rapid atall tho gront contros, in this, aein all entorprises, tho City of Chicago has outstripped all competitors. Of the thirtoen hundred newspapora now being prineod on this plan in tho United States, SIX HUNDKED aro printad in Chicago, Thus, by tho gonius and powor of co-operative labor and skill, full one- half of all the waokly nowapapera of the groat Statos of Tilinols, Indisna, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa aro furnished with roady- printed paper from ome of two great contral offices in this oity,—tho Omicado Newsrarzm Union, 114 Monroo strect, and A. N. Errroaa, 77 Jaokson stroot. Theso two great co-operative establishments print tens of thonsands of news- papor shoots overy day, and hundrods of thou- sands every weok in tho year, Bringing within easy reach of the morchants, manufacturors, and business mon of Chicago the reading millions of thaso imperial Btates— the heart of tho continont—it is unquestionable that over throe milllons of Pprosperous adult poo~ Plo weolkly rend these nowspapors, From tho four contral pointa of tho Southwest and the Northwost, aro woeokly issued the full editions of ONE THOUBAND NLWSPAPERS, distributed as follows : NUMBER OF NEWSPAPERS, 225 W1S00D8I toueereranrersesn s 100 85| Kansas and Nobraska. Bouthorn States +-140{Miscellanoous ... Total nowapapers, 1,000, Advertisers can use the whole list of ono thou- sand nowspapors, or oithor of the flve subdivi~ sions: Ono hundrod nowspapers. ©One hundred and fifty newepapors (@. Ono hundred and fifty nowspapers (b). Two hundred and fifty newspapers. Throo hundred and fitty newspapers. RATES OF ADVERTISING : Ordinary advertising, 1 cont porline por papor, Spocial notices, 134 conta, Rending mattor, 134 conts, On largo ordors a liberal discount will be mads, For circulars, estimates, and further information, apply to (ook, Colrn & Co, CHICAGO, Carner Dearborn and Washington-sts, AUTHORIZED AGENTS, WASHINGTON. The Pacific Mail Subsidy Scandal Once More Assuming ’ Shape, Hintg of Corruption and Fraud Out~ riveling the Credit Mobilier, Ex-Senator Cole’s Chances for the Mission to Japan. The Postmaster-General and the Bal- timore Surveyorship, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, TILE DALTIMORE SULVEYORBHIP, WasiiNorox, April 8.—~The Baltimore polis ticlans, baoked by Postmastor-General Croswoll, aro now hero endeavoring to securo the removal of Fulton, the editor of thé American, from the Burveyorship of the poit. Ureswoll's Lostility to Fulton is Bo great that somo time ngo he proposed to ostablish & rival Ropublioan nows- popor in Baltimoro to break down tho American, The dolegation aro promised an intorviow with tho Presidont to-mofroi. THE JAPAN irfsifoR. Thero ia quito a strong contest going on ovor the appointment of Minister to Japan, It is woll undorstood that the prosont Minister, DoLong, hias boon roquested to resign, The appolntment is claimed by tho Pacifio Const, but thero appoars to be some differonce as to thoman.’ Ex-SenatorNyo, who had DoLong made Miniator in order to got bim out of tho wayss a candi- dato for Unlted Statos Bonator from Novada, is himiolf o candidato, but ho s opposed by 6x- Benator Cole, who wants tho placo. It i8 said that Colo hias tho confidenco of tho Prosidont, and will got thoe appointment, What is Lnown o8 the *Pacific Coast Ring " is ngainst Cole, and is strong for Nyo. POBTAL, MATTERS, Notwithstanding the frequent statoments to tho contrary, thord seoma to bo s provalent mis- understanding throughout tho country relative to tho logislation ennctod at tho last Congress with regard to the rate of postago, espocially upon newspapors. A bill reducing the postage on lottors to 2 conts did pass the Houso, but it failed in tho Bonato, .Tho only logislation on tho postal question at all which roceived the Jjoint nction of both Houses was tho absolute ropoeal of tho “In\nklnf priviloge,” and a pro- vislon on tho Poatal ppm}i)flltlon bill, which a8 that after July 1 nothing shall pass freo through the mails, consequently such mattor aa s heratoforo beon going froo”will bo horoaftor roquired to pay. THE TACIFIO MAIL SUDSIDY! Thero was a genoral Ieoli‘x;g of dissatisfaction whon Congress adjourned without having shod oy light on the illegal corruption attonding the passego of tho Pacillo Mail subsidy. The rimor Was on every tongue at the time that tho Pacifia Company had paid out $500,000 to tho lobby and to members of Congross to allow tho subsidy. It is vory cortain that tho mattor will not bo a: lowed to drop, and that noxt .winter the investi- gntlon will bo continued. A promise is mado of levelopmonts which will thirow tho Orodit Afoe ‘bilior scandal t‘l,\lte into tho shade, {7 the Associated Press.) MAIL BELVIOE. ‘WasmmvaToN, April 8.—The Buporintoridont of foreign mails 16 informod that the Pacific Mail Company will dispatch a ateamor to Honolulu on thu17th lnst. from Ban Francisco, Mail sorvico hs boon ordered on the Junction City & Fort Kearnoy Ratlroad from Junction Gity to Cluy Contre, Kansas, distanco thirty-four milos, from April 16, the pay to bo fixed horeafter. WIBCONSIN LAND GRANT. The Socrotary of tho Intorior has directed the ‘Commissioner of the Genoral Land Offico to ad- 1{::1& tho land-grant to tho Wisconsin Central Iroad Company in accordance with -the opinion of Atwmfi-fioneru Willinms, who holds that, while the said Com. gnny is _bound to eonstruct the road otween Portago pnd Stevens Point, it is not nocoseary to hofiin at Portage in order to entitle 1t to lands for the portion constructed north of Btevons Point, Tho T Doparimers bas d 0 Treasury Department has commenced pay- ing tho cotton claims flled undor tho act af Aey 18,1872, Ovor 1,200 claims havo beon presont- od, covering ovor 6,000,000, More than ono- half of them will bo rojectod on sccount of in- sufficient proof. TFifteen millions of the cotton fund romain in tho Treneury, The claims being paid aro for cotton seized by tho Gevernment agonts aftor June, 1865, OREENDAOKS, Legal-tondors outatanding, $58,894,600. BENATOR BUMNER rides out daily, and, when within s couple of squares of his residenco, loaves tho carriage and Yslke lome. Thia exercize elglt as it , tiras Lim considerably, Binco his rel nysn ten days ago, his physician hau roturned to tho subou~ tanoous ‘injection of morphine every other day, with the hopo that thia course of treatmont will provent tho recurrenco of tho intense pain, shich ho Lias recently auffored at timos in tho xogion of the spinal column, NEW YORK. Large Capturo of Smuggled Goods— Another Alleged Financial Irregue larity—Steamer Sunk—The Bull’s Moad Bank—Wifc-Murderer Sone tenced to State Prison—George Frane cis Train—Miscellancous Local Xtems, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, New Yonx, April 8.—In regard to tho soizure of 860,000 worth of goods on the Algeria, on Saturdsy, it has loakod out that tho spocial aor- vico officors tool their hint from the crockery orates washed ashoro from tho wrock of the At- lantlo, in which quantities of smuggled silka were found concoaled. They searched all simi- lar crates on tho Algoria, with tho above result. [T the Assceiated Press.)| ! New Yonk, April 8,—The Comptrollor has been instructed by the Board of Aldermen to 8ue for tho recovery of half a million of dollars, Court-House funds, which have been traced to the grlvnn bank account, as allogod, of one of tho Commissioners, "The stoamer Elm Olty, from this oity for Now Hayon, during tlt}s; this morning, struck on the rockn at Throgg's Nook, in Long Taland Sound, and sunk. _No lives were lost, William H, Morritt, Assistant Cashior of the Bulls Hoad Bank, gavo bail, to-dny, in £60,000 on tho chargo of ombozzling $200,000'0f tho funds of tho bank, Bloakloy, for the murder of hia nieco, will bo triod on tho 16th, Josiah Morgan, for the murdor of his wifo, ;pls, to-day, sentouced to aix yoars In the Biate tigon, Gnarfin T, Ehoring was arrestod to-day for fatally beating his wife Jast night, At "tue lhoaring to-day ona writ of habens corpus in tho caso of Lucotto Myors Armstrong, tho witness in the Goodrich caso, her counsol suggosted the fixing of a roasonable amount of ball, aud tho Distrlot-Attoruoy mado no objec- tion, . 'Tho woman was remanded to Jail ponding docialon. Jolin Van Odon, late Oashlor of the Sluyves- ant Bank, was arrestod on tho suit of Stephon I Gordon to recover $23,000 alloged to lavo boon eutrusted to Van Oden for nvostmont, and converted to his own use. on 25,000 bail, "The Bowling Groen Bavings Dank paid n soc- ond dividend to-day of 10 per cont, Intho casoof Georgo Fraucis Train, O, P, Daly to-day impaneled a 3nry to try tho quoa- tion of his “sanity, after which™ the proncodings woro adjourned until next Tuosday, —_— Obituary. Ho waa roloast 9, 1873. and rocetved tho highost numbor of voten of any candidato for Alderman at tho laat oleation. Spectal Dinpateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Rooxronp, IIl., April 8.—Dr, O. J, Taggart, ono of our leading physicians and most promi- ont citizong; diod; at bis, rosidonce hore, this morning; at § o'clock, agod 40 yoars, His doath rosulted from blood poi aohlng, cayght from ats tonding o Indy in ohild:bisth: . 1¢ Has oast & loom ovor tho entire city; Ifo wads Horn it yron, N. Y., romoved to Bololt in 1803, and camo horo threo yenrs ago. Ho will bo buried on Thursday aftornoon, President Ohapin, of Bo- Iolt, delivering tho funoral nddross. Aunora, IlL, April 8,—Mrs. Mary Knapp, tho old centonarisn of this town, died yosterday morning, aged 101 yoars aud 1 month. "Hors was ono of the most natural of donilis, Gradunll onch sonso han for months boon fading, until yostordsy momning, tho last flickering, vital Bpark of 1ifo went out, LouisvitLe, April 8,—~Danlol Roborts, Aldor- man from the First Ward, diod to-day from logk- inw, coused from a brokon armi, boing thrown from n buggy o fow days sgo; Hoth branches of tho CityCouncil Lield an oxtra "sossion to-night, and possed resolutions of rospect to hié mom: ory, ri!ummu, April 8,—Dr, M, K. Btarko, » promi- nont physician of this city, died very suddenly last ni gfirf of ngoploxy. THE LABOR QUESTION. ‘Tho Strike of tho Gas Men in Now Yorlk w=~=fZiotons Conduct of the Strilkersses The ¥lorsc-Car Conductors and the Eight-Ilour Lawe-Printors? Strilke in Cedar Rupids«==The War of Racos. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune; New Yonr, April 8.—About 4 o'clock this af- tornoon & gang of 260 Now York Gas Company strikers marched across to tho North Bido Man- Inttan Gas Works, at Eightoonth stroot and Tonth avenue, and made an attack upon it, with tho {ntontion of penetrating to the valve-room bnd shuttig = off the supply of gas on hand from tho strcol mains, ‘he olico wero quickly on haud, however, and, by l"; vigorous uso of their clubs, drove tho riotors off, At 7 this ovening anothor domonstration was mado in greator forco, but tho polico charged upon tho mob, and, after n short strugglo, dur ing which maniy hoads woro badly battored, put tho rioters to flight. On tho way over the mtrik- ors bonsted that thn{ wero armed, but no pistol shots wore fired in the affray, A largo forco of polico romained on guard around tho Manhattan Works, butup to mid- night no further disturbance occurred, R o mon, fftcon in_numbor, omployed in the North Side Muuhattan Worlks, struclk nt & o'olock this evening, The employecs of the East Side Manhattan Gas Works at Fourtconth stroct aud Tonth ave- nuoe, will atrike in the mom(ug. ‘This will loave tho entiro scclion of the city between Grand and Thirty-fourth sireots in total darkness to-mor- row night. [To the Associated Press,) New Yorx, April 8.—The mon of tho Manhat- tan Gas Compony sro oxpocted to strike to-day. Adam Kocsoland and John Bronnick, nonr strikers, wero followod into a streot-car, last ovening, and bmtnfl{(bentnn. In viow of tho strike in this oity, Brooklyn is making iu?uiry into tho fonsibility of the city turnishing its own gas, The men on a strike st the New ¥ork Gas Gomg:ny'u works aro about to march to tho works of tho Manhattan Company, to in- duco tho workmon thero to join thom. The strikers are indignant agaiost tho *Manhattan Company, whom they chargo with supplying the oustomers of tho New York Company bi‘con- nooting with. tho plpea of the latter, Large bodios of police havo boon detailed to protect the mon working from assault, several of whom have been waylaid. The city car conduotors are to strilo on May 10 for cight hours and 83 per day, and the Alayor romised tho tradesmon yestordny to look into Lo Tight-Hour law snd gee if Lo could compel its exforcomantat the city works. All tho Gormans and Italians who are in the Now York Gna Works, aroxecelving ordors of tho fdremon from interprotors. Tho Germans are the firemon, and tho Italiana the holpors. The Inttor say they will leave insido work as soon as tho strikors go away from the outsido. NEw Yonk, April 3—Evening.—The mon em- ployed at the Manhattan Gas Works havo not uit work or manifestod a disposition to strike. gn disturbanco occurred af the works of the Metropolitan and Harlem companles, and o strike is not apprehondod, Tho rumor that connco- tions are meaking with the mains of tho New York Company for the purpose of supplying gas is deniod by the ofMcera of the other corpora- tions, wha sy it would probably causo & genoral siriko. The Vice-Prosidont of the Now York Comgnny prodicts its ultimato success, and aays an abundance of workmen can bo obtained, and moro than the 200 now employod. Though in the afternoon the supply was cut off, the gas is burning sbout as usual to-night, and there is littlo inconvenionce anywhero. A committos of thoe Gas-Makers' Union goes to Albany to ask the appointment of n commis- sion by the Legislature to assess the value of the property of the Companies, with a view to thelr purchuse by the city, and tho enforcament of the Eight-bour law in the works. Tho strik- ors dony having contomplated nn{ disorderly conduct, &nd esy they expoct holp from tho Union organizations in othor cities, and appear dotormined to stick, axpafithxg the co-operation o Co of the other gas-men. mpnu{ i8 oqually detormined, and esys it will bo able to givea full supply in a fow days, Dunuque, Tows, April 8.—The compositors in tho Codar Hapida (Iowa) Daily Evening Republi- can office, five in numbor, struck yosf erdnz, on account of a colored printor namod Ruff boing given o case on tho paper. The managing editor 8ays that Ruff shall work in the ofiice if every white compositor has to be discharged. REIGN OF TERROR. An Elcction for School Trustces in Fordham, N. Y., Ends in o Free Fight Between the Victors and Vanguished — Ropetition of Scenes nt Douny= ‘brook Faire Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yorg, April 8,—Fordham was the scons of a terriblo riot this afternoon. The personnel of tho Bchool Board has recently grown to bo a question of great local importance, arising out of the oconduct of Mr. J.B. Haskin, prosont Prosident. It was alloged that ho had forced through a rosolution authorizing tho abandon- ment of oneof the school-Louses, and the pur- chago of n number of swamp lots, offered by himself, whorcon to orcot & mow one, at a8 eum far above their real valuo, Obarges woro preferrod againat him, ond an investigation was Liad, which resultod in & verdiot of *not proven.” Many citizens were not satisfled, and two parties wore formed, one Haskin, and tho other anti-Haskin. To-day was 8ok B?fll’t for the oloction of a now Doard of School Trusteos. The citizens attonded tho polls in largo numbors, and much excitomont _exlsted, The Hankin party was defested, This after- New Yon, April 8.—Petor Gilsoy, ono of the largent real eatate dealors in thiy nfi:, diod this morning, He had boon sick several months. He was's mombor of tho Apollo Ifall Demooraoy, noon thore was to bo a meoting of the Board, but when tho anti-Haskin Trustoos arrived thoy found tho door locked. It was qulnkl{ broken opon by the crowd which had assombled, Ar, askin was presiding over a mooting of his fol- lowers. The crowd made a rush into the room, and deposed him, and Mr. Fordham Morris was elootod in his placo, This sngorod tho Hea kin party, and they quickly attacked tho Morris crowd. Tho scone which onsued was disgracoful in tho extrome, Obairs and tables were broken up for weapons, and both sides Ellohod in with the forooity of tigers, A largo ody of Enlico #oon arrivod and Iaid about lust- ily with thoir clubs, but without effeot, oxcopt to drivo tho riotors into tho atroet. Iforo tho con- tout wag ronowed with undiminished vigor, and Inrge additions being constantly mado to Yboth factions, it soon doveloped into tho proportions of a pitchod Dbattle. On tho doparture of the Ist train for this city the fighting was still go- Ing on, It was impossible to loarn if any por- son had beon killed, but witnossos ue' they saw many of the riotors carried off the tlold, and it iu fair to infor that sovoral are dungoroualy, if not mortally, wounded. . g e Shooting Affray. 8r. Louts, April 8,~Poter E. Blow, a nophew ot Hon, Honry 'L, Blow, Into United States Min- Istor to Drazil, way shot threa timos, and so- vorely wounded, at tho School of Miuos, in Tiolls, Mo., yostorday, by John McCowan, Hoth | to 2 mswal L 30 4 . THE ELECTIONS. [31 Further Details of the, Républ.. can Defeat in Connecticut. Munioipal Eleotions in Xlinois, Towa, Ohio, and Elsewhere, CONNECTIRU;- fiotdrns fi Hantronp, Conn., April 8.—Rofurna from overy town n tho Btate givo Hayon, Nepublis can, 89,200; Ingoraoll, Domoorat, 44,000 Snith, Tomporance, 2,001, Ingorsoll's majority i 8,600, In the First Cohgressjonal Dl!tflati don. Hawloy, Republican, i8 ro-olodted by 1,88 mojorliy; in'the Bocond Distriot, Kellogg, To- %mmn, 1n ro-olacted by 687 mafority; in thd Dibtrlot, Btarkwoathor, Republican, is_re- oleoted by 1,621 majority; in the Fourth Dis- trict; Barnum, Demodrat, Is re-clocted by 1,440 majority: Thé I(uzu'ylléms have a majority of ono in tho Sonato, And the Domdorats a majority of from 12 to 18 in tho Houeo: . Hantron, Ct,. April 8.—Ingorsoll, fof ‘Gov+ ornor, has a majority In the Stato of 8,610 over tho othor candidates. Tho Senate atands 11 Roimbllnnnu and 10 Domocrats. The Domocrats will hiave a majority of 10 in the Lowor House. Hantronrn, Conn., April B.—Comploto roturns ot tho QOourant office, 1mostly offloial, make thd voto for Governor as followa : Iavons, 39,837 ; Ingoruoll 45,177 ; Smith, 5,307, ~ Ingorsoll's ma: Jority, 8,448, (] The Bonato is 11 Republicans to 10 Domocrats. Last yoor it was 16 Ropublicans to 6 Domocrats. The Hotisb is 100 Republicans to 132 Domoorats. Last your, 180 Topublicans to 111 Domocrats, Hairloy's majority for Congross in the Firat Diatrict is 1,280; Kollogg, In_the Bocond, 500; Btarkwenthor, in tho Thisd, 1,648 ; and Barnum's, in the Fourth, 1,075, OHIO, Coruanus, O. A‘pril 8,—Roturns of yaamdn{'s aloction sho that all of the Democratio clty ticlet is oloctod, the Mayor by 170 mnjori?, and tho City Bolicitor by a still” smaller msjority. Babor and Rickloy, "Democratio candidatos for the Conetitutional Convention, aro both olected, Tho Domocrats. elocted soven out of eleven Councilmen. The Coudeil now stands, Domoe orats, 8 ; Ropublidans, 8 ; independent, 8: Ono oouflar fonturo of the oléotion W tho dofont of E’heodoru Comstook; who has sorved his ward aa ears. The ward is strongly Ropublican, but W. K. Kont, Domoorat, waa elected by 29 majority. In this 8tate, Oirclavillo elected a Ropublican Mayor and o Constitutional Delogato, aud nearly all thoir ticket, & The Ropublioan ticket is elocted in Shelby County, Tha’i?cmocmt! woro_successful in Dayton, Wooster, Chillicothe, Marion, Crestline, an Middleton. Tho Indopondent ticket is olected in Lsn- caater, ToLeDO, Ohio, April 8.—The result of yester- dny's olection waa tho cholco of Jones, Demo- crat, a8 Mayor, by about 200 majority; togethor with tho Oity Solloitor and Judge of fho Polico Court. Tho Republicans elect the Prosecutor of tho Police Conrt, Trustee of Cemoteries, and six of the oight Counollmen. On a tost vote the TRepublicans have a decided mniaflt{. Hon, M. R. Waito was unanimously elected to the Con- Bcribner, Domoorat, bo eleoted. Gouncilman for twonty ntltfltlann}.{ldfnnventzlnn. ains on ogg, aud ma; chmm—n, .glgpfll 8.—] city returna give Johnson, Demoorat, 1,600 mfloma; ‘Marchant, Libers! Republican, for Police Oourt Judge, 1,876 ; Romlein, Democrat, for Trustes of tho Wator Works, 1,860 ; Campbell, Iloggobllcn. for Prosecnting-Attorney for Polico, 250, Bo- twoon the Ropublican and Liboral Republican candidates for Bolicitor, the vote is 8 closo that only the ‘official returns will determino whioh is elected. ILLINOIS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. it ApTiL oAt iy oloction to-da, the Peoplo's ticket was elected by aamall ma~ Jority. 'The issues were of a local charsctoer, and there is much rejoicing over tho rosult, Special Dispateh to The C'Malfimb'mz. FReeront, ., April 8,—The city charter olection hero yestordsy resulted in a complote viotory for the Domocratic and Liberal party. Jacob” Krohn, Democrat, for Mayor, beats Miohael Lawver, Republican, by 272, 0 c]ll.xy Councilmon stand 5 Deniocrats and 1 Republi- can, Tho Democrats were jubilant last night, and thero is great rojoloing over the rosult. Gexeexo, 1., April 8.—At the city election, held hioro yesterdsy, which was warmly contest- ed, tho following candidates wore elsoted by small majoritios: W. P. Cook, Mayor; Simon 8. Ott and Jamos Morton, Aldormon, and Frank . McArthur, Police Maglstrat the munlicipal Brmivarierp, I, April 8. election hore to-day the Liberals elooted Charlos hey also elected the Oity LR T AT b Jorit] Treasurer an orne; majorities 200, They ologt twa out of of tho youug mon are studonts at the School of Mines, and tho affair grow out of tho taking of & gun from the armory of tho school, of which young Blow had chargo, A ranging from 100 to 400, tho five Aldermen. This, howevar, leaves tho Council Republican. The Republicans, elect Gty Clork and Marshal. 10WA. 4 87, Lous, April 8.—Tho Democrats of Keokuk, Tows, clected thoir Mayor yestorday. Dubuque, Tows, April 8.—Tho eloction passod uiotly. A very light vote was polled. The Pomocrats clocted A: B, Poasely Mayor bo sixty- soven mnjumg, and their Treasurer, Recorder, and Auditor by small majorities. They alao havo & majority in the Council, it standing soven Democrats and threo Rugubllcnnu. Tho Repub- licaus elect thoir Marshal, Assessor, and Oity Attornoy by good mejorities. Tods ApSE’ 8—Ab the aloct EvansviLie, Ind., April 8—; 0 cleotion yostordny Fred Hoske was elected _Oity Clork ; Chris_Wundorlich, Marebal ; W. Koch, Collec~ tor; 0. Ohning, Tressurer—all Republicans, ex-~ nopl the Olork. BSoven out of the twelve Conn- cilmon olected aro Ropublicans. The contest was not partisan on any offico. COLORADO, Drven, Col., April 8.—Gen. F. . Case, the citizens’ candidate for M: f'm' was eleated by 150 majority yesterday. The llopublicans have most of tho othor goneral officers, and 8 of the 12 Aldormen, including those elected yesterday and thoso holding over. NEW YORK. Avpany, April 8.—Tho Democrats in the elec- tlon for minor local officers tD-dnJ elocted their candidates by 1,600 majority, and gained three Bupervisors. —_— ‘The Erie Xnvestigation. New Yonx, April 8.—At the Erie investigation to-day, John H. Comer testified that Gould told him monoy was paid to Bolden, but it was for Attorney-Genoral Barlow ; he sald it waa intend- ed to purchaso his friondship. Gen. Barlow testified that ho nevor recolved any mouey from Gould or from the Erio Diract- ors, Tho Committes adjournod to tho rosidonco of O'Dohorty, ho boing too siok to leave his room, He made a long explanation_of his connection with tho rovolution, and said ho did not believe 3. Watson would bo allowed to romain Prosi- dont of the Erie long in peace. The witnoss snid: I have momoranda of the names of mem- bora of the Logislature who won:snld monoy by the Direotora of the Erie Railroad for gorvicos in the Legislature. I have lm;)nlp of thoso nnames, which I will gilu tho Commities in con- {idence, but I will not give thom to ho published, as I don’t considor it would be fair to do mo without battor ovidence of their correotyesn, O'Dolorty then gave & slip, containing’ the names of Sonators aud Asssmblymoen who aro snid to have recoived monoy, to the Chairman of the Committeo, Snicide or Murdor. Spectal Diapateh to The Chicago Tridune, Qexeva, 111, April 8.—The citizens of Geneva were startiod Tentorday afternoon by the roport that tho Lody'of & man had been found lyin in the road on the farm of Martin Bhock, abou amile aud a half east of Genavya, by & farmer who was fixing up Lis fonce. In the sbuouce of of tha Coroner, Justice MoWayno ordered tho romaing brought to Geuovs, and au inquent will bo held to-dny, The body sppeared to have lain thoro somo five or uix wesks. A rope aud {m&o&' wero found by bis side, Ho was not iden- od, T e Elgin Butter and Chcoso Markot, Speotal Disputoh to The Chicago Tribune, Erar, 1ll,, April 8.—To-day in_the regular anlo day for butterand ohooso, Owing to the heavy snow storm, bud fow of the factorymen ' NUMBER 233. putin an appoarance. Boveral now rules were adopted in the proparation of summer wo) There aro now oighty-soyon members of ) Doard, roprosenting Inrgely tho d.nlrg intoross of Tiilnols. Gnloa: Croam chooso, 8,000 ibe, lsggux common cheoso, 8,000 tbe, 120 b\ltm 6,000 ths, at an nvarn;a of 80}gc. The Boi adjourned for two woekd, WALflE ET, Review of the NMohey, Gold, Dond, Stock, and Produco Markotse Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonrg, April 8.—In financial ciroles pub~ 1o intorost atill contres in tho money quostion. At tho oponing ourrenoy lonns woro renewed at 6-16 to }4, and during the greator part .of the dny néw business woa at 3 and intorest, with excoptional lonns a8 high as 5-16. Borrowors mado thoirlonns earlior in tho day than usual, 80 thatat 8 o'clock most of tho bank accounts weromado np, and monoy dropped off to 1-16 por diom, with loans still lator at 7 per dont gold per n. Money I8 pouring in from othor annum, points, but tho roceipts of ocwrrengy thus far consist chiofly ' of National Dank notes, Thosowill undoubtedly bo turned 1iito thé Trensury on Thureday in paymont for Government gold, Tho laxy:lrcisn c‘?mpnnlnu y:a; tordny and to-dsy rocolved in tho o abaicy 49,500,000 o ourrancy, of whicl Jfiwo ws from the Wast, and 72,000,000 from tho Tigat, South, and Southwent, aoLy was woak, tho natura] result of the sales for “bull " acoount duriug Baturdny ond Monday, and tho announconient from TLondon thrl £516,000 sterling had gono nto the Bank of Tug- innd to-day on bolances, The price ranged from 1183¢ to 118, BTOCKS woro weal, and doclined from X to & por cent in the morning, but after 8 o'clock thoro was o do- cided changd for the DLotter on account of the consy monoy and tho annonncement {rom Wesh- ington that tho logal tonder circufation lad 1n- cressod 3921,000, ToNDS, - Governments Warg“ flrrx’n.vE ODUCE: Flour mot with a limited inquiry, snd with moro liberal arrivaly, pricos favor buyors. Mot rades aro very hoavy and tho ngsortmont is gagm. é}holcu and fivolrl:m gnm&éi brando u:’a n limited roquost. Bhipping brands are soarco. Bales 0,000 brls; rocoipts 15,150 brls, . Wheat opened firmer, ndvices from Livwool boin; moro hopoful, but_the marked closed lower an vory unsottled. The domand is chiofly for ox- portand confined fo epring. Bales 21,800 bu ; rocolpts 2,000 bu, Pork was moderntely aotive and firmor; with sales of 160 brls now moss at ll&.mfintor future delivery, G500 brls June, lust ovening at @170, and _to-dsy, 9,600 Drla for April 16 aé $17.85. Recoipts, packages, Incut monts thers was a light busie ness, ombracing about 1,000 smoked hama, Tight, at 1‘01 500 do shouldors do at 83{@9%0, and 120 brls plekled do at 73{0: [ pickled bollies are quotod wosk, Rocoipts, 401 packsgos. Bacon was quiot nnd stendy'; Wostorn long clear is about Yo, and city do 9! 9%4c; 200 boxes long olear, o ot Bosvors oy Uhse, “Bood was lowee. an 'moderatelyactivo, with ales of 50 tiorcos Wostorn kottle to arrivo at 9o for future dolivery; 250 tiercos for April at 8Jdo, and 1,600 tiorces for May at 9 1-160. Rocoipts 2,04 pkgs and 108 kogs. THE WEATHER. War Department IReports and Proge nostications. Onicago, April 8.—Raining this morning at Kookuk, &, Louis, Mompbis, . Indisaapalis, Toledo, Detroit, Olovelan: , Buffalo, Oswogo, ‘Toronto, and Kingston. Thermometer =t Corinne, -Utah, 28 dogrees; Pembina, 10; Du- lnth, 88; Enscanabs, 40; Chiosgo, 89 dogroes; ako Huron, 82 dogroos ; Detrolt, 40 dogrees ; Buffalo, 41 degroos; Albany, 86 dogress; Quo boo, 33 dogrees ; Boston, 46 &?fu“ ; New York, 44 dogroes ; Washington, 56 degroes ; Charles. ton, &' degroen; Jacksonville, ¥la., 64 dogrocs; Koy West, 78 degroes ; New Orloans, 70 degrees ; Nashville, 72 dogroes ; Olnclnuatl, 59 degrecs] Bt. Louis, 37 degrees. . ‘WAR DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF ToE ORIEF S1a- MAL BERVICE, DIVISION OF ‘UELEGRAMS = AND Reronts ¥oB THE BENEFIT oF CoMMERCE, Wasuinaton, D. O., April 8.—Probabilities— ‘Tho storm-centro in tho Ohio Valloy will prob- sbly move, on Wednesday, over the Middle Btates, to Southern Now England. For Wednos. in the South Atlantic States, cloudy and woather, For tho Middlo States, enaterly , increasing to brisk, with rain. For Now ‘England, increasin, northonst winds, threaten. ing and rainy wenther. For tho Lower Lakes, northenst winds, backing to northwest, with rain or anow. For tho Upper Lakes, northerly winds, with cloudy weather. - Cautionary signals continuo at Mobile, New Orloans, Milwaukeo, Ohicago, Grand Haven, Dotrolt, Tolodo, Cleveland, Buffalo, and aro or- dered for Rochostor, Oswego, Now York, Dalti- more, Caps May, Norfolk, Wilmington, Gharlos ton, and Savannsh, 87. Louis, April 8,.—A heavy rain-storm has provailed here since Sunday night, and much rain haa fallen throughout tho Stato. Heavy snow has fallon in various parts of Knansas. LawneNor, Kan,, April 8,—A enow storm set in last night from the northwest, and it is still enowing (2 B m.). Ropork says thero is on foot of snow at Buffalo, on tho Kansas Pacific Rail- road, west of Brookville. Itis feared that a great portion of the fruit has beon killed. Dunuque, April 8.—A heavy blinding snow storm prevailed since morning over the whole of Northern Yowa and Illinois, with no lxrnupcut ot abating to-night. Tho+snow has fallon to o depth of four or five inches on tho level. THE' INDIANS. The Modocse=eAnother CouncilwesThe ¢ Nozs Perces? Thronton WurssDeps redations in Ncbraska. Bax Fnawncisco, April 8,—A dispatch from Portland, Orogon, to-night, says Josepl's band of {‘Nezs Perces’ Ing 8 held o council with Buperintendent Odenol, and told him positively they would not go to tho reservation, but will re- main in tho \\Fnquflll Valley and allow ng whites to settlo thero. A Yroka dispatch, April 6, says Boston Chnrley vised the camp with & messago from Jack ro- questing Canby and Gillem to moot him at the lava-bod for anothor talk. Tho offer was de clined, togsthor with soveral others of a simila; charactor, the Commissioners fearing troachery, Jack told ‘thom ‘they must meet on equa torms or not talk any more. Yestordy, Col. Mnson moved his forces closor to Jack'a cave, There wana no opposition. ‘Boston" came again and said that Jaock would meot, with tive men on each side, the following day. The Com. missionors Agmu(i, &8 ono more effort for peace, and statoc, as a flunl proposition, that the In- dians must surronder and leavo the lava-bad. "Thie Modocs hold & council themselves, dobatiz, tho torms, which do not vary from the first, although no particular place of removal will ba insisted upon, If the Modocs refuse to accopt the torms, Gillem will do his duty to end tko {farce, if possiblo to do so, Onaua, Nob., April 8.—Thioving bands of In- dians are numerous in tho western portion of thia State. Bovoral raids for horses have beon made within tho lnat fow days. On SBundaym f"‘{ attempted to run off stock near North ’lattoBtation, Thoy were fired upon by & horder, who killed one Indian aud capturod two packs mules, From the Indian who was killed waa takon & bill that hiad boen in possossion of Mil. debrand, ono of the mon who was found mur. derod on the Bouth Fork a fow days ago. it At Occan Steamship Now New Yonx, April 8.—Arrivod, steamship Hol. satis, from Hamburg, and Europs, from Glas. gow. jureNsTowN, April 8,—Bteamships Coltio and ouq of Paris, from New York nrrlvgtl. 0NDON, April 8.~The Anchor Line ateamehip Indis, from Glasgow for Now York, was ashora in tho Olyde, off tho mouth of the rivor Lovon, but is now all right; no damage roported. New Yonrk, April u.—Amvn&—Btonmur Russla, from Liverpool. Ponzraxp, Me., April 8.—Tho stoamship Scau- dinavian, from Liverpool, arrived to-night. ‘wing —_—————— Another Uxoricide, Eaatox, Pa., April 8,—A Mrs, Crouso has been murdered by hor husband in Smithtown, a wab. urb of this place, Orouse ws arrostod. 11y had been drinking hard, and, uominF homa, brutally beat his wifo. Crouse's father in orforod, and was Limnolf uaverely out and beaton, My, Orouse remained insensiblo untdl hor death,

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