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I'HE CHICAGO DAILY 'RIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, - (873, - FOREIGN. Serlous Defection from tho Spanish Army to tho Carlist Ranks. Getting Roady for the Grand Exposi- tion---America’s Position. ‘Hispano-Cuban - American plication. Com-~ FRANCE, PArts, April 8,—An oloction will soon be hiold in Paris to fill tho vacant Beat in tho Assombly, Tho, candidatos aro Romueat, n supportor of Prosidont Thiors, and Barodot, an oxtrome Radi- cal. The contost ntiracts goneral attontion, and tho journals aro full of it. Lyons, April 8,—Tho mémbors of tho Muniol- lv)nl Council and of the Council Goneral of tho opartmont, protesting against the law rocontly adoptod by the National Assombly abolishing tho Central Municipality, have resignod. — AUSTRIA Loxvon, April 8.—Tho exhibltors at Vienns will bo divided into groups, sccording to tho charactor of tho contributions. Each group will 1iavo & Prosidont and two Vico-Prosidonts. ~Alr Sanborn advises Minister Jay that the Presiden~ cies of tho groups of education and of trado and commonce of tho world ; and the Vico-Prosiden- olen of tho groupa of civil en incoring and publio ‘works, and architocturo and farmhouses lave boon assigned totho United States, In the dopnartmont of art, 5 fine display is promisod. England sonda pn(nflfifo valued in tho ngfirugotn o £2,000,000, France will contributto 500 paintings, and Italy 800 statues, Tho carpontors aro al work on the Amorican building. Many buildinga dovoted to othor nationalitios aro alrondy com- plated. Elaborate show casos have arrived from all parts of Furopo, In this respoct tho Amerl- cans also fall behind others. —_— SPAIN; BAYONNSE, A&fll 8,—Ton officors and sixty lnrl\-ntua beiong [iltn & busBar regimont in Gon. Paviag' command have gono ovor to tho Carlista. Beveral artillory officors havo also loft their vogimonts and joinod the Carlists, AYONNE, April 8.—It is roported that Monotti Garibaldi has arrived at Barcelons, and offored tho Ropublicans his soryicos agaiust tho Cnrlists, The latter have recolvod battories of artillery, and resumod active operations in Navarre. Tho; ‘daltmrd with gunpowder an arch of tho rail- ‘way bridgo at Puebls, interrupting communica- tion betwoon Miranda and Vittoria, MApnip, April 8.—The Gazelle containa & do- gree authorizing tho Minister of War to purchase 10,000 xifion sbroad. ———s. GREAT BRITAIN, ONDON, April 8.—The Princo of Wales was Ly to-day installed Grand Commander of the order. of Knighta Templar, The Rev. Charles H. Spurgeon hos beon of- Tored $60,000 to deliver fifty loctures in tho United Btatos. CUBA. New Yong, April 8.—Thred enilors who de- oortod the Amorican bark Union, at Bantiago do 'Cuba, wore pioked up by o Spanish stoamor, brought back to Bantiago, aud dolivered to tho iBpanieh suthorities for trial, on suspicion that ithoy ara endeavoring to join tho insurrootionista, Consul Young demanded the right to be prosont 3t tho examination by the court-martial, claim- ing that thoy wero Amorican sosmen. The /Bpanish official donisd tho right of the Consul to +bepresent. Thercupon ho un?uredprobuat agalnsb ,the proceedings. Coptain-General sont o ‘ tologram saying that the Consul had no right to -be present. Gonoral Torbert, Consul-Genoralat ‘Havana, has instructed Consul Young mot to withdraw his protest, and to insist upon being “present at the trial, STATE LEGISLATURES. OHIO. . Oorvnnus, O., April 8.—The Legielature ro- {uumb!ad al2 p. m., aftor thrée days rocéss. JIn tho Houso, & communitation wss read from. /8.7, Loomis, Clerk of the House, calling the a! tention of the House to some correspuudouuvo ovor thoe signature of ** Ithurial,” in tho Cincin- nptl Enquirer, whorein it is Insinuoted_that Mr. Loomis™ falsified the roll-call by adding the namos of many members in the affirmative ‘when the Littlo Lottery bill orlginslly pessod tho {Houss, Mr, Loomis naked for such action as would have tho mattor fully investigated. The ‘pommunioation waa reforrod to the Committee pn Eloction, bill was introduced to make At a Ponitontiary offense for two or moro persona o conspire and agreo togother with intent to Yalsely couse another poreon to be indioted or in any way prosecuted for any offense of which he ;s innocent, " In the Sonato a bill was introduced. roquiring. ‘railrond companics leasing lines of othor roads o suy the par value for tho stock of stock- ,Ihfll lers who refuso their assent to tho loase; +also, roquiring tho rent for such loased road to enot fons than the neb oarnings of the road duribg tho provious fiscal yoar. A resolution was offered fora einodio adjournment of the Gon~ eral Assembly on April 24, and referred to the ‘Tinancinl Committeo, 4 —_— ARKANSAS, 7 Lrrrre Roog, Ark,, April 8, —A momorial to ]| Qongross paseed the Sonato to-day saking a sot~" tlement on tho part of the Government with the Southern Methodist Publishing Houss at Nash- 1 ville, for the use of an offico dnrlng tho war, A bill passod tho Iouse to create the of Loe, ‘Thisis after tho Confederate Genoral of that namo. —_— . NEW YORK, Axpaxy, April 8,—The New York City charter w orted to the Benate to-night from the ol ttoo of the Whole with the recommenda- tion that it pass. It wns made the special order for to-morrow. —_— UTAH. The Mormon Confercncee=KLegnl Come # plications, 8avr Laxe, April 8,—The Mormon Confer- ‘bnce was largely attonded to-day, This afier- noon Brigham Young addressed tho Baints, Ho sald ho was gotting old nnd wanted the young mon to carry on the work he had commonced. He wanted tho soven Councillors to ald tho first President. Finally ho resigned tho position of Trustee in trust of the Ohurch, and, on his recommendation, Prosident Georgo A. Bmith, now in Europs, was elected in hia placo.” Mr. Young haa retired gonorally from ‘buniness, epiritunl and commerelal, It {s undor- stood he wnlnfllnteu going to Arizona with the . Ban Franolsco mlusion. The person held in oustody by Territorial Mar- ghal MoAllister was disoharged by Judge Mo- Lean from order of arreat, on the ground tho Marshal had been oustod by the Supreme Court of tho Torritory, and was not' a legal ofiicer, The eituntion i3 by no means assuring. —_— Railrond Nows. 8r. Lours, April 8.—A meoting of porsons in- terosted in the grojootod lino ot raifway srom bers along the i ostorn baunk of the Missisaippl River to pointa opposite Columbus and H(cE man, Kr, thenco ultimatoly to New Orloans, was hold Tast night, and was'attonded by prom+ inent represontatives of all the river counties of this Btate through which tho road will run, Ar- hicles of incorporation wors adopted, and-a Board of Direotors was olootod, inoluding Mayor Brown, Qeorge R, Taylor, D. B. Garrison, arles P, Chouteau, and Amodeo Valle, of 8. Louls, and one from each connty on the lino of the road. Tho name of tho road is to bo tho Great Bouthorn Railrond, and the stock §5,000,000, lta longth will be 116 miles, Four hundrad sharos of ho stock were sub- scribed on the spot, and assurancos were givon that all the counties intorosted wonld contribute tiberally, Great interest is manifosted in tho entorprise, and thero is not the least doubt tho road will bo fl:mlfly bullt. PARRONE, ., April 8. -ono and a hal? wiles of iron are now 1aid on the oxtension of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Road, from Se- dalia, Mo,, leaving onl, 21}&1 miles to complete the lfne. 'mu-ouq 1 will run from Chlcsgo and B, Touis to Coxas on the 1at of May. Now lines of railroad will eoon be commenced in Toxas and Kansas, and rapid movemont will bo made gulfward aud wostward in the lattor Blates. Musxegox, Mich,, April 8.—Tho annual eleo- e Chlcago & M(nm'f;n 0 tion of Dirdotors o} + Lake Bhore Hailroad waa held hore to-day. following Direotors were chosen 1 Charles Mer- fan, John W, Brooks, I, H. Hunnaywell, Nathaniel Thayer, and Oharles ¥, Adams, Jr., all of Bos- ton, and Freeman Gtodfred, James F. Joy, A. I Morrison, and L, G. Mason, of Michigan, The roport of tho Gonoral Mannger, A. II, Morrison, waa & comploto vindioation of tho mansgoment, and gives porfoct Antisfaction to the stookhokle :xlx;u;m;l'ho prosout managoment is to.bo con- nitod. NEw Yong, April 8,—At n_mooting of the Erio Diroctors, to-dny, A, . MoDonongh: was elosied nucconsor of Otin, Tho rosignations of Mr, Hil. ton, tho First Vico-Presidont, and Mr. Whito, Aneiabant Tronsuror, wora' nccoptod. r. lUlu:luulo was nppulnlml Ohlor Engflmor of tho rond, i THE CANADA PACIFIC, Spooch of Exe-Gov, Wnshburn, of Maine, ot Minhoapolls, MmysEAroLts, Miun,, April 8.—Ex-Gov. Isracl Waahiburn, of Malno, addrossod tho Donrd of Trado of this city, yostorday, upon tho subjoot of tho Canndian Pacilo Rajtrond. - Ho sald tho vast torrito; l{‘lng botwoon the Gulf of Moxico and the 1sh Posnossions was -naturally divided into sovoral seotiotis, ench with ita gront contral emporlum, supported by uulm?orlmt Lut lossor marts of trade, All theue soctions aro tributary to the groat commorcial onpital, Now Yorl, which must always bo without .a rival, The most important of thoio sections was the morthern, including all that country north of that drainod by Chieago and Bt Louis, 'The question thon ‘comes, is thoro n fensible route by which a line may be Duilt for pasasngora and froight to the Atlantle ports and tho markots of tho East? The dis- tanco to Montroal will bo 1,000 rhiles, and thus in tho saummor your products will naturally go 80 {ar to sook shipmont to foreign countrics, a snving of two days’ rail earriago, and 1,200 milos in winter, or a saving of 131 miles. f(ow, horo isa coun‘ry in this vast northorn region extend- ing from tho 44th to tho 49th parallel of nortli Jatitude, and boyond this n largo and fertile Vomun of Oanadn, including Manitoba, and tho Winnipeg region, and tho yalloys of tho Asaini~ boino and Bagcatchowan, roaching wostward to the Rooky Mountains, This nt coma morclsl capital must be in the United SBtates somewhero, Bomo ohiof oity, somo eontral em- porium of trado thon is to command this immonso roglon of arablo, fortilo cuuutty, sirotulilug Lo- twoon parallols 44 and 60, of lat{tudo, and marid- ians 90 and 110 of longitudo, in othor words, em- ‘bracing n region 850 miles wido by 1,000 loug, a vast country, admirably adapted to agrioulture, and capablo of producing more whoat than any other torritory of like -ox- tout on” the globe, &ud is cortain to contain horenttor a thritty, enterprising, snd onormous population, A country like ¢this must havo its own commercial eapital, It will have it within this Territory, Thora I8 now n large and vigorous puyulnuan of 1,250,000, growing EO rapidly that it will bo protty cortaln to numbor 8,000,000 by tho noxt census, and 8,000,000 or 10,000,000 by 1600, 1¢ will hnve somawloro n oity largor than Chicago is to-day. It is fnovit- sblo, Gov. Washburn made’ anexhnustive ro- viow of the plans of tho proposed Canadn Paciflo Railway,' snd olosod his romarks:ag. followss *Wo find it impossible to eatimate tho importanco of this grand schemo, bat we Lnow onough about it to know that t‘mfl\ will me up with the noxt twonty years s oty ns arga a8 Chicago s to-dny, Minneapolis moy bo that oity, and it may be at some othor point. . It may be at 8t. Paul. 8t Paul has tho sdvantago of you in somo partioulars. It has woalth,: It has ago. If has tho wholeaale trade. You haye opportunitica aund facilitios for - business suporior to theira; you have opportunitios for manufacturing that thoy cannot have, which toll wonderfully. A thou- sand dollars put into manufacturing does moro. to gather population than $1,000,000 put into 0. If you oan nnito with your maunufactor- ing this trade and cominerce of this groat coun- try to tho weat and north you will be the groat oity. If B, Paul can unite- manufactorios with hor other advantsgos, sho.will take tho lond. If Minnespolle {s ono-half es emart as 8t. Paul, I.ul\:‘t a8 vigilant and vigorous, Minnecapolis wil win. SPRING FRESHETS. Floods in tho Rivers East and West= Destruction’ of Property--Railronds Submerged--Interruption to Travel 87, Loums, April 8.—After aimost constant, snd at times heavy, rain sinoo Sunday ovening, {hera is now a prospect of alam-lng woather, The rain has boon gonoral throughout the West, and high watorsin all the rivers aro anticipated. Tho Mmul.unigpl at this point has risen nearly ten foat sluco 1nst Saturday, and to-day has swelled at tho rata of thres - inches Fu' hour. . The rige was go rspld Isst night that a large amount of freight on the loveo, including grain, flour, sugar, porlk, bulk-meat, and miscollaneous ercl nfilnn. R nnhmuwefllbumd. n\tbough Py ATg6. 20rco of Iaborern have boon cmployed all day endeavoring to save the property, much of it will be lost. Five empty barges, belonging to Bro of Pittsburgh, were swopt away from Bouth B, Louis last night, snd two coal bargos, which broke logse from some point above, came down to-day nd 1odged against uneof tho bridge plora. . Accounts from tho intorior of this and other Btatos say all the tributarios of the upper rivors aro pouring out great yolumes of. water, and & goneral freshot is foared. )y The Illinols River particulmly is expected to overflow its banks, and the peoplo lving in the bottoms are driving their live stock to the bluffs, and removing portable proporty to places o groater sequrity. At Hannibal, the Misalssippi rose 11 feot in 12 hours, and at othor points ‘8 ajmilar rise has taken place. It is feared -therd will be great destruction of property all along the Western and Northern rivers. » PrrLaAvELrma, Pa., April 8.—The floods have caused a rapid riso of the Delaware and Susquo- hanna Rivers, Creat destraction of property is apprehendod. The Chenango is also. very high, and many dwellings are surronnded, -+ Traine on ‘the Utica, Ohonsngo, &_B}nqfiéhnnm,npflmnd are stopped. - ' i 8r. Louis, Aprll 8.—Tho rivor Loro hoa rison over 6 foot 8inco Bm.un:i{ and acconuts from the interior state that all tho emall atreams aro much swollen, Roonestes, N. Y., April 8.—There is a hoavy fiood in tho Geuesee. At 7 o'clook this evening the wators were within ‘two foot of high wator mark of 1865,—the time of the bigflood. Con- siderable damage has beon done sll along tho river to bridges, &o., and all the railroad hines in ‘Western New York suffer conslderably. Nonwicn, N. Y., April 8,—The ~ Chenange River is very high, and travel is entirely inter- rupted on the Now York & Oawego Mid- 1and Railroad. Bome {orunnu of the track aro 1rom three to four fect under wator. Axpaxy, N. Y., April 8,—Tho canal offlcials roport much damago from the floods to the Qhomuag, Crooked ~Lake, and Genesoe Valloy ‘anale. Ponr Jeavms, N. Y., April 8.—The trains on tho Monticello & Port Jorvis Railrond aroc stuck in the mud caused by alides. The road will, probably bo opened by Thursday. The Dela- ‘ware River is very high, and tho flat lands on the banks are being submerged. ——— River Acch 5. Prrrsnunan, April 8.—Tho stoamor New Stato, ‘bound for Whooling, W. Va., ith o fall oargo of morchandise and a number of passengers, col- lided with the tow-boat Xaglo at 4:85 yosterday afternoon, near Brunet's Island. o Laglo struck the Now Btate on the starboard sido, knooking hor bow off, and stoving in hor hull, Tho Jatter sank immediately. Har passongers were transferred to tho Eaglo and brought back to this city. It is thought the New Btate will be & total wrock, though much of the froight will probably be recovered. Tho vessel, with hor cargo, is cetimated to haye beon worth $30,000, ms, Tonn., April 8.—About half-past 0 o'olook this morning_ & heavily-laden bargoe, in o sinking condition, which had "broken looss from tho tow, came down, striking Brown & Jones' coal fleet, at the foot of Pn{:lu streot, breakini four londed and ono empty floats Jooso, ang nearly capsizing the tug N, Al Jones. One coal- flat struck the Andy Baum, and was made fast, Another struck tho Julia, lying at tho elavator, toariog away the cook-houso, Thisono was also caught, Othern wore carriod_down the river by o barge. The transfor-boat H. 0. Nutt has gone in pursnit, The barge was marked **Bhippors’ Line,"” and it is belioved that somo to\v-bon{ has mot with an accidont aboye. Omvorsnary, 0., April 8,—~The model barge which oame down this morning belonged to {Eo Falla. Tho officars of tho 8t. Josoph roport her lying above the Hon and Chickens, pumping out hor romaining boats. ‘ho MoNutt recovered tho coal boats carried away by the bargo. ksl Sl ireid e gl Stabbed by o Ruffinne Special Dispateh to The Chicage Lribune, L Bavrx, April 8,—Thomas Forrostal, City Marshal of Mendota, attemptod to arrest I'at- rlok Riloy, a rufian of that city, for drunkonnoss and disordor at the Passonger Xlouse Thore, last evoning, and Riley stabbed him a number of timen, onoe giving & thruat that grobnbly would have roachod his hoart had not the Marshal's watoh recelved the point of the knife, The Marsahal shot at him five times, but only wound- od him slightly in one heel. Tho proprietor of the house, O. {l‘ Taylor, endeavorod to asslat tho Marehal, and Riloy cut a gesh in his nook throo inches in length, barely escaping tho oarotid ar- tery. Riloy was -flnmu&u captured, The Marshal {s much prostrated by tho loss of blood, but his wounds are not rezarded ag dangerous. HORRIBLE ACCIDENT, Fall of a Wall on tho Riversido at Rochostery N, Y. Some Twenty Porsons Precipitated in- to the Swollen Waters of the Genesee River. Five Porgons Rosoned Allve. Roomesten, N. Y., April 8,—This ovening, about 8:80, tho foundation wall on tho rivor side, ou Front stroot, of tho now city building for the' Polico and Firo Dopartmonts, wont out whon about twenty or thirly persons wore upon it, looking at tho river. Iiis ostimated by oye- witnossen that ton " or. fiftoon woro carried into tho river, nnd Bwept over tho high falls. Nonames of tho lost aro yot-reportoeid. Fivo or six aro known to havo oscaped. Groat oxcitomont pravails, and the police are in full forco in tho streots, trylng to provent any fur- thor oatastropho. HECOND DISPATOR. ' An intorviow with a man namod Henry Iys- nor, who waa standlug noar tho wall which foli, brings ont the fact that thore wore twonty-five (or thirty porsons on the wall and timbors Joad- ing thoroto. Ho was considorably braised in gotting out, and his mon was sayod by Josoph Kinglestein, who ‘was In tho stroot at tho timo. Itisknownton cortainty that throe porsons wore iakon out alivo. to-night. Aa the nowa sproada through tho sity the oxocltoment incronsos, A Mr. Pottor, who waa o foroman on tho work, says ho. eaw thore wag fimn drngor of tho wall being swept out, and he advised and evon bogged of the poople to ufiet off. Ilo appoaled to the watchman of tho building to drive the poople away, but ho re- fusod, oxcopt to koop off the boys. M, Potfor | gavo up in despnir, and had just ronched tho sidowalle whon tho orash occurred, Ho turne to hear tho cries of tho unfortunates, but was owerless to enve sny of them. If the.wall as not been washed out to the rock, ‘when the wntera subsido, thore is o chanco that the bodles of most ail the dead will bo rocovered, ns it fa _thought_they foll into tho basoment of {ho buflding, and the cusront now aot towatds tho strost, Advices from Avon shoy tho river to bo still rising thero, and wo ;eholl have highor wator hore. . \Vhat tho result t ‘bo, &'ew hours will dotormine. - THIRD DISPATOI. Roports bogin to como in giving the names of those supposed to be lost, but thors is no cer- tainty that they aro correct, A man, who was standing on tho’ Coniral Railrond bridge, says 'Ho saw.n boy with ono arm ovor & plank pass undoer tho ‘brldge aud go over tho Falls. +Tho numbor at this hour known to havo got ont alive is five. Word has justboon roseived st the Polico Hoadquartors that ald is neoded to romova the people from the houses on Exchango ‘streot, noar tho Erio’ Rallway dopot, the houses thero %nu:g inundated, . FOURTIL DIEPATON. -Agon of L. A. Pratt, shoo dealer, agod 10 yoars, ia smong the loat. A boy whom ha waa With escaped. - : 3= FIFTH PISTATOH. ' 3 RoomEsTER, Aptil 9,~1:30 g1, ~Tho only person ‘|'known to have beon’dfownod +is William Pratt, sged 17, son of L. A. Pratt. Hia companion es- oaped by catching hold of the coat of & man, who was pulled outb{ porsons who heard the report made by the falling walls. A lad was socn float~ ing down tho xlver olinging to s board, sud it in supposod this waa tho youth who perished. st THE CITY IN BRIEF. The Police Commissionera wont on a tour of inspootion, yesterday, among the ongine-housee, to ascortain’ what ropairs and alterations aro noeded. XLast Thursday evening a box of laces and rib- ‘bons, valued at 3220, was carelossly left on the sidowalk in front of tho atore of Morrigold & legd] No.'820 West Madison atreot. During the night it was stolon awny, and has ‘not beonre- covered. : mooting of the mythleal Roard of Directors of the non-existont Mechanice’ Institute might havo boon held, yesterday afternoon, in Judge Jamoson’s oourt-room. As Mr. Isanc Bpoarsand Mr. Hollingworth were not a quorum, the myth- ical Board was constrained to adjourn il Thursday. Though a great msny abstracts have already ‘been recelved by tho Recorder of Doeds, the &ubflo appoars to bo a little backward in bring- g them: in. This matter should not be over- looked, as tho Recordor is ready to cnpg sll such dn&nmancu ot short notice, and without compen- sation, Bprlgg‘ noten. Now 18 tho time to make g don bods. Boo:that thoy ats well-blanketed, however, Crocusses will be getiing”dmbitious, but caution. is bost. Cusses that try to do too much come to grief. Snowdrops are seasonablo, but ton_ inches tho othor daywaa a drop too much. Further spring notos are duo, but, from present appearances, an extension for sixty dayas ‘will be necossary. During the last flscal yoar, City Collector Goorgo Ven Hollon has taken in*$2316,645.46 for liconses, ng follows: Auctioncars, €4,236.26 ¢ billiard tablos, $9,6206; bowlinfi nileyo, $300 ; butcher-shops, 84,095; carts and drays, 3,060 ; singlo wagons, $8,075; double wagons, $28,460 ; hacks, $1,980; omnibusses, $044; powdor, 8195 ; intelligence officos, §1,011.50'; junk-shop; $2,467; . pawnbrokers, 2,748; socond-han donlors, $975; runnors, $1,082; scavongers, $470; shooting-gallerios, $160; pedlors, 811,728} saloons, §135,304, At tho meoting of the Board of Public Works, yontorday, bids wero opened for hauling wator- g}pu‘ as follows: James Kincado, 81.05 por ton ; orris Welch, cents por ton; Ryan & Don- oghuo, 1.97 por ton, Tho following bids for tho ropairs of atreob-lnmru ‘woro also oponod; Gaorgo W. Hickok, 66 cents oach ; David Dloom, 64 conta; A, Hartman, 63 conta; W. & J, J, May- ole, 76 centa ; William O'Brion, 68 cents ; John ageo, 70 conta ; Frod, Hurtmann, 78 conts; Ed- ward Kolly, 60 conts; Boomer & Jenks, 70 cents ; Josoph Hogan, 60 cents, Qlarles Young, tho dry goods clork who was finod $600 by Justico Banyon on six disgusting offonsos, and sont to the Bridewoll in dofault of {myment sooured his roleaso from that inatitu- ion, yeahmhy, on a writ of habeas corpus, and ‘was dmitied 0 bail in bonds of 1,200 for trial, ‘Hao agserts that ho can easily proye his inno- conce, if given an opportunity, and show that his arrest was anothor case of mistaken identity. It would soom that his employcs, Messrs, Man- dol Bros,, aro fully convinced” of hia virtue, ss thoy have ongaged him again. On Mondny ovening, about 6 o'olock, two thioves gawed a_pancl from a rear door of the rosidenco of 0. II, Mixer, No, 948 Indiana avenuo, and entered the house. Bomo neighbors saw the affair, and, knowing the family woroabsont, sont word to tho noarost polica station, Tiwo polico officera wero dispatolicd to look aftor the matter, Theo thioves were found socrotod ina closctinthe uppor part of tho house, and foll au easy E{o{ to tho officors, At the Twenty-socond Btroet Btation they gave tho namen of Goorgo Saundors and Ed Caatollo, Justice DBanyon yesterday morning sont them to tho Criminal Court for trial undor $1,000 bail cach. The othor day, whilo poking around the Aux Tlainos, at Rivorside, with a rod and line, Mr, Georgo M. Kimbark got a “Dito" that nearly inrk him into tho middlo of the creck. Ho ugged at the th{ng for some time, his mind meanwhile being harassod with doubt. First he thought it wan a log of wood, then a whala suggestod itself, and thon the horrible idon golzod Lim thot porhaps {t was the %3{& se of somo former rosident of Riversido, wero attracted to his eide by his strange manouvers along tho bank, the problom was rolved. immonss buffslo-flah, bottor known, o{mrblyu, by the local mnamo of ‘gucker,” “was' {sken from tho water. It wolghed 29¢ pounds, and was over two feot in length, It Is diffioult to mccount for the presenco of tuch 5 large flah in the hallow creok at Riverside, unless it strayod from the Miusisalppl by way of tho Illinois Rivor. SELF-DESTRUCTION. The wife of Mr, P, H., Hardenborgh, a leather merchant, at No, 60 Fifth avenuo, committed suicide Isst Monday morniug by taking laud anum, At the timo sho was tomporarily insane. On Bundsy evoning, she stolo out of the houso and went to the drug-store of Dr. Farwell, on Olark stroot, near Madison, whero she purchased o phial of laudanum. Sho took it home and socroted {t In her bed. Bho did mot No search can be made for tho bodios. rotiro until quite lato, ' It In bolleved " shé took tho fatal draught attor retiring. Blho was -‘:lmlaplnu uiotly wgnn hor husband rotired to od. 1In tho morning, about 7 o'clock ho arose, and did not dinturh ‘fwr.' Bho waa alivo nt thal timo. About 0 o'olook ho roturnod to his room, snd mado the startlin dlucuvoriy that hin wifo wan doad, Bho was 47 yonra ofd, and loft no obifldron, At tho Coronor’s Inquost, Yentnrw sftornoon, & vordict of doath from polson, ad- ministored Ly horaolf, waa rondorod. —_———— PERSONAL. R. W. Lugland, of England, waa ot tho Tro- ‘mont yostorday, "Thie Rov, Fathor Jamen P, Cassidy, of Milwau- koo, waa at tho Rrigga yestorday. Mrs, Gon, Wooloy and daugliter, of Milwau- koo, waro at the Sherman yestorday. Adam Earl, Esq., President of tho Kankakoo Routo, was at the Gardnor yosterday. ‘Tho now Bhorman Hquso will bo thrown open to-day for inspoction by invited gueats. Mr. and Mra, Ed. Watts, Miss Watts, and Onpt, Waits, of England, .woro at tho Garduor yostorday. J. M. Bollew, Esq., of TLondon, England, the colabratod: elooutionist, srrived at tho Gardnor ostorday. J. R. Floury, Esq., Purchasing Agont for tho Tlinois Poultontiary, was at tho Briggs Houso -yosatorday. H. H. Bmith, J. Otin Wothorbeo, J. Clark Taylor, nnd Hilman B, Barny, of Boston, are at tho Garduor. Qo 8. Parkoson, of Milwaukoo, and Whoelor Durham, of an{mnlsn, Ind, are at Andorson's European Hotal. Mr. T, A. Boars and William Hays, Esq., prom- inont railroad offioials of IKousas, wore at the Brigge Houso yostorday. A party of hankers from Madison, Wis., con- siating of M. Trodway, W, Ramsay, A. Webster, ond Dr. L. 8. Ingman, srrivod at Anderson's Turoposn Ilotol yostorday. o * Tho following subscriptions to the Intor-Btato Industrinl Exposition woro rocolved yostorday: ‘E.T. Angol .Ec«., 1 sharo; W. O, Croamor & Son, 1; H. B. Munson, Jr,, & Co,, 1; Bouton, Emith '& GCo., 1; Union Brass Manufacturin Company, ook, Coburn & Co.,, 2; Daniel Barolay, 1 Theo following wore at the Shorman. l{ustonh{: Lymsn D. Brown, Now York; A, Butterfield, Utah ; A, L. Burgoss, Kansas; G. D. Thoder, Gormany ; E, L. Jonking, Boston ; B. Duncan, Montrosl! W, H. Gill, Balimoro; W. D. A. Pearco, Now York ; . htm‘, Portland, Orogon § H, Horvwitz, London, The following woro tho prominent arrivals at tho anF s Houso yootorday : Bmmuel Haya, Diniadolobia 5 E. I, Williame, Tort Wayno V. J. Wateon, Bi. Louis, George II. Van Polt, Albany ; Goorgs W. Cobb, Mineral Point; R, A. Tiobinson, J. B. Speed, Lonisvillo; J, M. Snyder, Des Moines, Iown; M. Hitchoook, Philadelphia; . A. Smith, Boston, e, Anna Cowell, the talontod notresa snd tonchior of elocution, will to-day assumo, for the second time, tho pleasures and responsibili- tios of motdmony. Tho, coromony is to be porformed in private, but a limited number of tho immodiato frionds of tho parties having boon invited, and at 5:15 in tho aftornoon the bridal porty will loave for tho Enst by the Pittsburgh & Fort Wayno Road. Tho groom in & prominont and woalt] JY commorcial man of a |'dnnt of: the Towa Agricultural Collogo, Wisconsin, residing noar Janosville, and doing businesa in that city. 3 Mrs. Gov: Harvey, of Wisconcin, will spond the summer in Colorado. Mra. Agatha Biddlo, Chlof of the Mackinao ‘band of ndians, diod, March 23, sged 77, QGon. N, B. Forrest has boon elected Prosident of tho Solma, Macon & Momphis Railroad. Honator Ramsoy has arsived homo in 8t. Paul, il‘fl’l.ln., snd tolls tho boys ho ‘‘ basn't drawn Ttichard O, Hollydny has beon appointed Sec- rotary of tho Biate of Maryland, vice Mason, de- consod. Maj. Charles B. Tozk has boen appointed Act- ing Buperintendent_of the Lonventorth, Law- renco & Galveston Roilway. Aloxsndor G- Cattoll, boforo going abroad as financial agent of the Government, will bo Lan- .quatted, to-night, in Philadelphio. : L. U. Reavis will roprosont 8f. Loulsnat the ‘Vionna Exposition, it s subscription paper, now passing around, is sufficiontly filled np. Matthew Quay, Beoretary of tho Common- wesalth of Pennsylvania, has appointed John B. Linn, of Bellofonte, aa Doputy Becrotary. - Gon. Henry B. Sanford, ex-Ministor to Bolgi- um, now rosidont of Jucfmonvllln, Fla,, has sold his residonoo at Newport, B. L., for #30,000. Vice-Prosident Wilson will remain in Natick, Mase., most of the summer, and will employ his time completing his history of the rebellion. Thomasa B, Caldwell, a $1,600 olerk in Wash- ington, lately dacenau(\. wns o cousin of Oakes Ames, pd his wife a cousin of Honry Wilson.. A. B. Woloh, ex-Senator of Florids, no:‘v I'Ix;ul- 08 beon invited to the Arkansas Agricultural Colloge. Onpt. Edward R. Platt, of the Booond Artil- lory, hus boon appointad Assistant Adjutant- Gonoral of the Army, with the rank of Major. Col, Edward P. Nilos, Inte Adjutant-Genoral of Tllinois, and late Clork to the Chioago Board of Bupervisors, has been very iil with typhold fover, ot buunhu-, Ii. Thomas J. Noville, local oditor of the Ro- chenter Democrat, hns 1aid aslde his noto book, to be Olorkof tho Board of Tublio Worke of that city. . . Thoe Sergoant-at-Arms of the Minnosota Bonate, Edwin Dunn, has sorved & subpmua on ox-Treas- urox; Munch to bo present at the impeachmont trial, M. Thiors romarked a’fow days ago, in tho course of a convorsation, I have only two the nssiatance of some porsons who | succassors posaible—Gambotta or the Duo d’Aumalo. The wiser of the two will succoed me.” Bome of theso ill-natured ynpun aro quarrel- ing becauso President Grant liss mado Frod o Lioutonant-Colonel. Now, we are in favor of lotting Froddy have just what Le wants. Dless his littlo soul, ain't Lio tho son of his pa?—dt- lanta (Ga.) Lerald. An oxchango tells us that “Lieut.-Col. Fred Grant is already wedded to his now life in Ohi- cago.® If his father had half the solf-respoot thot tho Presidont of the United Biates ought to iave, he would speedily have Liout.-Col, Frod Grant divorced from his new life in Ohicago,— Louisvillo Courier-Journal, — Telographic Brevitios. Tho much-talked-of strike by the carpenters and plastorors in Brooklyn has proved a failure. Mitschsjeff, the Russinn Qnmicd murdorer, condomned to twenty years' oxile, with bard Iabor, liot himeelf on tho way to Biboria. A Cinoinnatl telegram n{u that Lulo Loonard, who was shot by Oflicer Gloracn in n row near the polls on Monday evoning, died from the of- foctn of the shot at 20:00 a, m. yosterday. John Savage, lato Cashier of the Lochmere National Banks, has ploaded guilty of embozzling o funda of the bank, and will bo soutsnced in BY. A contract has just been cloged to transport from ‘Loxas, by the Missourl, Kantns & Texas Tiailway, over 100 car-loads, or'some 9,000 shoop, for the Now York market. This is o new foature in the Toxas trade. Willina B, Leffingwell, of Lyons, Iowa, has beon employed to dotoud Stokes, and’ bas gono e tewr York to prosa his doforise. ToMugwoll has boen notedly succosuful as & oriminnl law- or, and, it is said, has novor lost a crimiual sult hiat ho attomptod to dofond, Tho funoral of Gen, Joln Woolley will take lsco to-day at noon, at Armory IHall, Milwau- fleb, aftor which a spoclal train” will leave with the remains and fricnds of tho decaased for the Asylum, whoro ho is to bo burled. The Knlghts of Pythlas, accompanied by tho Milwsukos Light QGuard, will compose the asoort. On Monday, soveral afiicors of Los Augeles, Cal., wont in purauit of the Moxican desparado, Miguol Bat, Thoy found him concealed in tho mountains, He rofused to surronder. The ofli- cora fired upon him. Dol returned the fire, elght sbots. Balwaa killod, and the officers weré unharmed, Two mon, whilo crossing the river at Gutten- burg, Iows, discovered the body of an oldmau of 80 lfnnuu in the river. On oxsmination, s atoamboat tiokot stamped April b, from LaCrosso to Casavillo, Wis., and & Jotterof recommondation to citizens of Casavillo wors found, but notbing by which bis name could be asoortained was dis- covered. Tivo companies of tho Sovonth Unlted Biates Oavalry, under the direot command of Baj. 'Wil- ford, Col, 8. D, Bturges, commanding tho rogi- monl, momvnyhlg, passod through Dubuquo on route for tho” Went, yostordny. ‘Thrao com- will go to 8t. Paul, Col. Bturges' hoad- antes B ‘two companios with the Northorn quartors, an Boundary Commigsion, and the’ Lalanco of tho rogimont to Fort Rice nud the Northorn Pacifio Tallroad. Tho rogiment mustora 900 men, 40 ofticers, 20 with thoir families, and 60 laun- drosson, Thoro aro also 060 liorsos, 420 mules, and 7 wagons, 5 Tho guard who hias uhnr%o of tho boot and shioo shop in the Jollot Ponitontinry waa attacked h{ 8 convict by the naimo of Madden on Monday. Io was pulled oft his soat, kuooked down stampod upon, and would lave boen killod had not anothor conviet_como to his nasistanco, As noon na_tho gunrd gninod his foot lie drow his rovolver to shoot Mnddon, but the conviots took it away from him, Grent excllomont pro- yailed among tho conviots for a timo, hut finally thulcnn'}rlut Iaddon was sccured and quiet was rostorod. St Ve FIRE THIS MORNING. An olam of firo was struck this morning, at 20 minutes aftor 1 o'clock, from Box 830, About half-paat 12 fire was discovered in & framo build- ing, No, 03, ndJoining Bnok's Hall,on Canalstraet, botweon Maxwell aud Liborly, tho basomont of which was usod s & barn, aind was filled with hay. The firo, whon discovered, was bursting up betweon the bonrds of tho sidowall, It is not known how the hay was ignited. Mr. Bacl, thoowner of tho building ndjoining, lisd roponted- 1y warned Mr. Hnrris, tha ‘owner of the bulld- ing, ngainnt keoping tho hay thoro. The bullding, wan tho contro houso of a row of Iarge woodon ‘buildings, and, the flames boginning to aprond 11}\1]1«11 6 socond alarm was turnod in at 1 o'elock. Tho hiall of Martin Back, which has beon long the smusemont hall for that portion of iho oity, ond which is south of the liouso whore the fire bogan, noxt caught fire, and was comrlotoly burged out in~ side. Somo flvo men on tho roof narrowly os- capod falling in with the roof. Tho flamos ronchod out on both sldes from tho houso whore thoy bogan, and tho housos adjoin- ing on the mnorth wore all more. or "leas damaged. No. 608, is tho cornor of Maxzwell and Canal siroots, and is ownod by William Tiohl. The lowor fiunr was occuplod a8 n gror cory by A. Wondrehkn. Iis loss io sboub 8600, mainly from wator, No. 070 was ownod by tho samo porson, and was unoe- cupled. 'The loss on those buildings will ‘o about $2,000; fnanrod, §3,000 in tho Allomania of Pittsburgh, and_%1,000 in the Gormania, of 8t. Louis, No. 672 and 574 wora owned I‘z{ Tanna Hainos, and woro almont totally flnsm?e A with their contonts, Tho loss on tho buildings 18 7,000 ; insuranco could not bo ascortained, Tho {ower floor of No. 572 was_occuplod ns & wholesalo Hri“ur store by Isano Abrahams. Loss, £4,0005 no_insurance. Mr, Abrahams lived uj staive, and lost all his furnituro, valued at 82,000, No. 574 was occupicd by Patrick Ballas a grocery. His stock, valued at 84,000, is o totnl loss. Bome unsle who rosided up-atairs lost all thelr houng- old goods. BIr. Lock, tho owner of the hall, eatimatos Lin loss ak 86,000, Ho lived up-stairs and lost everything. His buildlng was burned 0 a8 to mako it worthless, Ho wan_insured for §3,600 in the Franklin, of Philadolphis, R. Bongar occupiod aroom under tho Linll for & boot and shao store, His stack, valuod at 21,600, was totally dostroyod. Ad- ?Fnlnlng this was & barber~sbiop, owned by Otto ollinger, who looses $300 in fixtures. The total loas will rench $15,000. it in sk S A Dog’s Antipathy to Butchors. Mr. 0. Darwin writos to Nature : Tho follow- ing lotter sooms to me so yaluablo, and tho ac- curaoy of the statomonts vouched for by 80 high on nuthority, thatI havo obtained pormission from Dr. Huggins to sond it for publication : T wigh to communicato to you a curious case of on {nherited montal pnuuhmt{. T possess an English mastiff, by namo of Kepler, a son of tho colebrated "Purk, out of Venus. 1 brought tho dog, whon six weeke old, from the stablo in which hio wag born. Tho firat time X took him out he started back in nlarm at the flrst butoher's shop’ he lad eovor soon, I soon found he a violent sntipathy to Dutchers and butchers' shops. \Whon =ix months old a sorvant took kim with her on an errand. At s short distance bofore coming to tho house, sho had to pass o butchor's shop ; tho dog thraw Limaolt down (bolag lod with o rl'xl:xf), and noithor conxing nor throats would make him pass tho shop, ‘I'ho dog was too heavy tobo ocarriod, and, as o crowd collectod, tho sorvant Tind to return with tho dog moro than a mile, and then go without him. This ocourred about two yonts ago. Tho sntipathy still continues, bub tho dog will pasa noaror- to a slop than ho for- merly would. About two months'sgo, in alittlo book on dogs, published by Doan, I discoverod that tho same strange antipathy is shown by tho father, Turk, I then wroto 'to MI-INICHULs; dhe formar awner of Turk, to asl him for any fn- formation ke might hiave on the point. Ho re- pliod: ‘I con gy that tho samo antipathy oxista in King, the sire of Turk; in k, fn Punch (son of Turk, out of Mog?, and in Paris (son of Turk, out of Juno). Paria had tho greatost antipathy, as ho would hardl, go into o stroot whore a butchor's shop 1s, an would run away after passing it. When b oart with s butcher's man cama into tho place whero the dogs woro kept, although they could not see him, thoy_all woro ready to break their chaina. A master butcher, dressed privately, called one ovoning on Pafis’ mastor to koo tho dog. He had hardly entered the houso beforo tho rloi(thou h shut in) was 8o much oxcited that ho bad to ut into s shed, and tho butchor was forced to onvo without socing the dog. Tho same dog at Hastings made & spring ot & gontloman who came iuto tho hotel, The owner cauglt the dog and apologizod, and eald that he nover know him to do Bo boforo, excopt when a butchor camo to his house, Tho gununmnu at onco sald that was his business. 0 you soco that they inhorit thuua ':mupnh!eu, and show a groaf denl of breed. St o = The English Forgeries. New Yonk, April 8.—The MacDonnell habosa corpus cago was before Judge Woodruff to-day, nn?a!mr ‘counsol for the Dritish Government and prisonor had submittod points, and were about to commonce nrgument, the original pa- pors in tho case could not be found, and an ad- journmont bocomo necossas Tho quostion now is, * Wore tho papors stolen " Special Dispatch to The Chicaro Tribune. New Youx, April 8.—Sorgeants Webb and Greon, the English dotoctives who were sont on here to work up the Bank of England forgery case, loft for Havana to-day to take Bidwell to England for trinl, tho Spanish Government hav- ing agreod to deliver him up. e Rallrond Accidents, CENTRATIA, 111, April 8,—E. Ross, conductor of & freight train on the Ohjo & lfl!n(un!m}i Tinilroad, was crushed to deuth and torribly mangled ot Olnoy, Ill,, on Baturday, by bein, run over by a m‘lshc train. Ho caught hia fool in a frog, and could not extricato himsolf. Tonr Janvis, N, Y., April 8.—On Saturday Jnst o alide occurred on the Lrie Railroad near Mona~ guss, which entirely obatructed one track, bury- fg & froight train, Travol was kept moving by tho other track. This afterncon at 6 oclock & nocond slide ocourod, which completely blocks tho road. A largo forco is at work, and tho road will bo opencd during the night. —_— Mystorious Murder. Mancnestew, N. H., April 8.—The dovelop- monts in the ‘cass of Fred G. Morrill, whoko body was found floating in the river thie fore- noon, leaves little doubt that he was murdored in Goffstown last fall, and the body thrown into tho river. Thoro wers nino terrible wounds upon thokosd and face. His skull was laid open. ohin was cut off from the face and hung down upon the broast, and his throat was cut, severing thio windpipe. Morrill was & married mun of in- tomperato habits, snd there are rumors ot domestio infolicity. —_——————— Vandalism. New Oncrans, April 8,—Tho office of the “Attakapas Register,” Kellogg's officinl journal fov 8t, Mary's I'arish, was ontorod lust night by unknown partios, who knocked tho typo into *pi,” and_brokoe the pross. The Kelloggites jnstallod the parish oflicers yosterday. Last night tho Court-House was eutored and the rocords abstraocted, —— —————— Fall of a Bullding. TovssviLLe, Ky., April 8,—The upper floor of Pattorson, Bi "gu):b’ Co,'s bonded warohouso in the upper ond of this city, gavo way this evoning ‘bononta a weight of whisky, crushing down the wocond floor, but stoped at the lower story. A number of barrela woro crushod, but it 8 im- possible to learn the d(xma?n to-night. Thore “rore 6,000 barrels in the buil ding. ——————— Sntisfnactory Compromisce ‘Wonoxares, Mase,, April 8.—~Tho Jacques will cnso has beon comprontised in b way atiufactory to tho city. By thin moans tho ult‘ comoy in sonscssion of a quarter of n miltion doltavs loft y the lato Gaorge Jacaues for a city hospital, et g First Stenmer from Dotroits OrryzLany, O., April 8,—Tho etonmor North- wost, from Detrojt, arrived here this morning at 03¢ o'clock, being tho first steamor of tha seation. SO Pittaburgh 01 Markots Pirzanunan, April 8.—Crude petroleum frmer and mots activo, st #1.173@2.20 por brl at Parkor's Land- Ing—equal " to~ 0@03,0 por gallon hero, —Nefinod firin, at 16)@163¢0 spot ; 1950 Phlladelphia delivery CHICAGO DRY GOODS' MARKET. TUXADAY Evewixa, April 8. The mild and ‘spring-like woathor provalont during tho groater partof tho pastwook lins stimulated the movemont in staple and fancy dry goods, the jobbing trade presenting a greater ap- poaranco of activity than has boon noticoablo at any proviousporiod during tho prosontsoason, Tho gonoral market, howovor, stlll laoks that dogroo of animation that, in viow of tho long-continued ‘backwardnoess of tho sosson, might ronsonably be oxpaoted to lm'uvnil, nnd although thero has boon 1o material softening of prices of sny line of oodn, thore is not that buoyancy that charac- orizod the market carlior in tho season. Tho samo disinclination to antloipato wants still con- tinuon, and both local and interior doalors contont thomsolvos with making such soloctions as the immodiato necossities of their trade require. The dnmnnd! &8 horotofore, Hooms to bo mainly controd on staple fabrics, Brown and bloached cottons, prints, donims, and ginghama are moro froquently [nquired for than othor goods in the list, though sensonablo dress goods, light casei- moron, toks, jonns, and moeny other lines_aro now moving with considorablo froedom, Val- uos lhave undorgone no important changos, Ono or two of the less popular bronds of fino browns havo boon markod down 1o, and home undonirablo atylos of printa may bo fimnghh at nul:ght roduction from formor ratos, but all standard brands and desirablo patternsa are boing held with unequivo- enl firmnosa. ks are fn excollont shape, both as rogards size and gonoral assortment, and country morohants can sond in thelr ordora with the assuranco that thoy will bo promptly and eatlafactorily filled. Tho carpot trado con- tinues to improve as tho ecason ndvances, snd tho feoling of depreseion so long provalent sooms to bo giving way to ono of firm- noss. The volumo of buslness irsns- soted durin, the pnst wook ocompsroa favorably with the corrosponding poriod in former ¥unn|, aud, sl things coneldered, tho con- dition of” tho markot {8 much moro salisfactory than could ressonably bo oxpected. Prices ro- mali tnchanged. © MNow Yorl Bullotin of Anril 8, says of the woolon goods market: ‘Woolens mllnnl&l\llnl in first hands, but the im- |° proved condition of the woather Laa impariod greator wotivily to tho_jobbing trade, who are now placing fair quanittcs of Ught welght cassimoron mallons, auit- inge-and wornted coatings at nbout tho same prices ‘which were ourront a yoar sgo, _Although somo small purchases of hoavy wolght gooda have been mada by ihe clothing manufacturors from firat hands for the carly trade, thorols an itterlack of the briskness which ruled last year at this poriod, QUOTATIONS, BRows coTTONS. 14 o/Greut Falls B, d-4. bot Morrimag D, Fanoy..11% Coclioco Fancy. 1 Dunnll Fancy Richmond Fan Gos Naumosg sattoons., 164 Poquot_sattoons Laconis, b S 1dro8coy m-omon“a, A4, Cabot..... [Dwight 6ar. Wentora oxs, Methuen, AA.. Willow ntaob nnehsha, 4, 3Minnehsns, 7-8. Amoskeag, ACA ‘Amoskeng, A York3lae. moskeng. Columbisa, Otls, AXA. Otis, BB, Otls, 0O. Minnohaha, 0-3. Amoskeag, 8-3 0 Amoskoag,3-3........18 |American, 6-3 Uncaarille, A. t1¢ _|American, 83 GinPEr wane, | Standsrd white 373gc|Continentsl .........32%0 TRockford, GGG, 85 |Boo Hive, colored... 37} Roaper City.... Bright's. Crossleys .. Hartford, extra.....8l Hartford, Imp..... 145 Bmith's tapes| Hartford filg’ He Gommon platn...1IX@31c] ara English cocos, best..85 o Amorican, common..55 American, bost 5 ., 95 [Red and wh, chk 6-4.48 Red and wh. ch'k 5-4.40 TERMG Bpool thread, graln bags, cto., 30 days, or 1 per cent off 10 daya. Domeatics, cottonndos, Kentucky jeaus, eto.,2 por cont off 30,4 por cont off 10 daya, Regular departmont goods, 4 por cont, off 60, 5 per oent, off 30, 0 par cant off 10 days., Buffalo Live-Stock Market, Borraro, April 8.—OATTLE—Reccipls to-dsy, in- cluding 03 ¢ars roported to arrive, 1,307 head, making tho total thun far 4,013, or 280 cars, agalnat 223 cars tho same timo fnt week, Tho market ruled dull, buyota and natfers o patt, The unfevorsbls nows of a overstocked market, the rainy weathor, with the pros- poct of & freshot in Lo Mohawk River,and the over- Tow of tho railway tracke,causo buyors to sct cautious- ly. Tho fow salos werono criterfon of tho market. aton: 17 Xllinols stoors, avoraging 1,158 1ba, 30.00; o1 Oilo atocrs, 1,036 fo 1,148, at $5.50@0.805 &1 Oblo stockors, 016 to 030, &t $4.00@4.03) ; 10 Michigan ateors, 1,288, at $5.00; 17 Michigan alockers, 876, at $4.25; 18 Canada stoors, 1,147, ot $5.50. Hitker anD Laxps_ndccifts o-day, 1400, making the fotal thus far 5,200, ngainat 5,600 tho sime tine Inst wook, Tho markot hns nntlnfrl{ opened. Bales: 047 Michigan shoep, raging from 93 10 98, st $5.87%@ 6.82 2 1,03 Ohla ehoep, 64 L0 99, at $8.0080.70. ‘Hoos—Ttecelpta to-day, 1,800 ; total for tho weok thua far, 17,900, ogainat ‘12,400, the same time last weok, Tho markot s 40 to 50 per owt off last wosk's closing rates. Prices rule at $5,25@3,60, according to quality, Baies: 893 il At $5.00@5.7 Ohio hogs, 16 et PR New York Dry Goods Market. Nrw Youx, April 8,—Dusineas was falrly active with Jobbors to-day. The market for cotton goods ruled Bteady for all the best makos, but weak on lower ades, Modium snd fine bleached ehirtings, ticks, tnling, and corsot Joans aro active snd firm, Polka~ spot printa and porcales mot with o Lrlsk eals, Amoe~ kuag, Bates, and Ronfrow ginghams aro obbing at 14c. Woofens were quict. lfoslory and shawls aro innctive, Toreign goods aro dull, ozeept colorod Orleans cloth, olernos, and black mohair lustres, which move froaly, nud aro searce. g s o Boston Live Stock NMarkets ‘WATERTOWN, Maas, April 8,—OarTTre—Recoipts, 180, Prices for the fineat qualitics aro unchanged, with & weak feeling in commion to medlum grades. $10,75 @11.00; extra, $7.60@10.50 ; firnt quality, $8,0089.00 3 socond, 80,007,560 ; third, $5.00@5.60, BizEp AND Launs—NRecoipis, 1,360, Tho light sup- 1y holped males and {mproved’ pricos s shade, Sales Tiola A 33.00(84,75 eneh § oxtrs, $5.00@T.25. DEATHS, 1 FILY— 17, Jamos Edward, son of Johu R. o N Oatiehs Aadd ours am § manth: T'rado 8 not very nctive on any grado, Cholce Thunoral takos pln 2 o'clack to-dsy from his rosl- donoo, &3 Houth Us eot, to Kinzlo strent statlon, oo by rall ivery Comotory, brisuda wilt iroad ploaso accept tl:'l‘nllnvllallnn. KNGLISIT—At his residonce on English atreet, cornor M) o poatary t 80'cIoOK 8.y dATaES Lingliati, SKOd Bl o ko place from hisrosldencoat 10 w . oty oeor (Tlursdayl, Tits rolativos aud frionds ara A Kpril 8, of quick pion, at A SORILNER— o conyumption, at Aurors, s "3""‘:‘ iy "'('l‘x"’:"mfi" fi"u?x‘. fi:’fimfllur William M’ 50°0 5 3 '"""l o Mtlon gan avotis, due Dotice of whioh will P hed. M BTRPITENG-On Apl, Glrdo Htratford, sonof Hoary ophons, ‘montis. *5funota) teons, rouidoiion coraer Mubb and Thirty-first stroot, Woduosday, April9. OARRY--Fatsiok Oascy, No, 311 Hilinol streot, agodl 58 vo at 10:308, m, for Calvary Comotory. HARDENBERGH—0n 7th, Maude O. Msoklon, wifo ot P, &, 1, Hardonbergl o iy O 60 | fl 0 at 100'clock this morn- S e loa st ‘Olureb of, 1ho. Holy Famiy, t tho Twollth and Alay st ‘m, this day, ADAMS—Tho fu place from hia lats reridonce on West Jackaon ateoat, be- weon Pootia snd R Rt g atied (Fotnorday) mormisas Teionds seo lavited 0 sttond 15, 1873, of apoplozy, MURRAY—~At Pern, 1il,, Ai Pator Murray, aged 5 yors, 4 ronth, § days. LOST, P A A A A AR OBT—~YRETERDAY NOON,:IN AN INDIANA-AV, 38, Kotug norih,a ladioa! ‘Alorocen Noathoe pasiet ook, sontainiog marioy and bl " “Rlilbaral romard will o ¥"mnnl o ntonts, by leaving st tho ofico T 08T O RTOLEN-#ID Tty Lol Tor et B AL, NEACK AND mard givon for hia rotira to 18 South Faulina-at., sud 5o ORT— UGH BKETOH O d L on o matte ot SHentat, AT R0 50 o Olarlat,, o Borth o oue fes. "¥indor plosds i Tocaivg roward. AR, Burvoyors, Room 2, Morrion Blok, | & POLGNNAN, OBT— FROM ¢ NEWDERRY:AV e T R R lor to abovo numbor. foraies s rvnibe T OST-TROM NO, 63 WEST MAD! T e S e et na ) o Tor Informatlon tonding 16 hoe roevorys . " o VAl OBT_A BTRIPED SHAWL (ILAGK G }1 Dotwaon Lincoln and Lk uts., nd Ashiand ara v 0 l:‘r..'n:‘mn roward can 'bo had by roturning OLAIRVOYANTS, ((HICAGQ BPIRIT 1 ,Hotia Healing oaling, and dovolopin usinoss, marring proporty, 1o aming,_prosc: blo, Wanted, ol modiatan of s 3o, fby eli ot ffl’, journeys, nits, "lost or stolen ik Bt Sy Sl aral good, roliable modtimg. S AND MADAME MAVNARD OAN nrringes, journaye, Taw sulte, absony lon proporty, or anylhing you ‘wish to. s ':I‘:“:,.on'llllfl:\l;nl:u.wfi flllflml] 80ta A on, fivor complaiat, 6, catacrh, " Dolloats dl ot o gay. 103 Waat ll.sflall:’:nzlu"%pl-':u‘lr:‘." s TO EXCHANGE, - A A A A A A A S A A A o e s 0 EXOHANGE-HORSE, BUGGY, AND HAR- ;‘{;fil* Jieat-claus In ovory patioular, for brick, Addross 0 EXOHANGE—_MONTROSE PROPERTY. AD: T soining opess for xontfioncs. morth mbaue 100 {a Mydn Yark or Kenwood. Address X 7l, Tribtne '0 EXOHANGE-IOWA FARMING LANDS FOR buildis £ x\‘: ing materisl o othar good proporty, 4. O AN~ ANTED_TO . EXGHANGR—DI WARE S Sy Fiba oo S b0 X a IONORE, 157 Washingiaies INSTRUCTION., e et L L MMANURL HALL-A HOMR T Prlomiera i O A0k ARA G Frnon, B, 1N, PARK, Havasanoot, Gook Cotn VW ANTED—_AGOVERNESIFO ¢ W o T Engluhofan 34 Fultona avonuos, worth froi 20, 000 L Hrorigago. PHILEOT ‘& o3; best of roloroncos roquired. ADDIY a6 AUCTION SALES. By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 23, U, and 26 Randolph-st, Attractive Auction Sale T'o donlors who want rogular goods at prices made by themselves, On TUESDAY, April 8, at 0 1-8 &, m,, Of Dry Goods, Oloths and Onssimoeres, Ohil- dren’s Piquo nnd Linen Suits, Notions, and an ospociaily fine lino of Bilk and Oloth Hata and Oaps. Also, Lodios’, Misses' and Ohil- dron’s Trimmod Hats, Brussels, Ingrain, and Rag Oarpots, by the picce only. GIO. P. GORK & CO., 22, 4. and % Randoloh-st. EIGHT HUNDRED CASES Boots, Shoes & Stippers AT AUOTION, BY CATALOGUH, On WEDNESDAY, April 9, at 0 1-2 a, m, We mean that we have 800 OASES of all qualities of goods, that WILL BH SOLD, and thoy are guaranteod perfect and regular, oennsalo; GEO. P. GORE & CO., - 2, 24, and 26 Randoloh-at. "By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. 200 RESIDENCELOTS At Gl Town of Eyie P, AT ATCTION ON Monday Afternoon, April 14, Sale commencing at 3 o'clock, at our sales- rooms, 56 and 57 South Oanal-st. Thesolota ars deslrably locatod fn Proston Subdiviston. of the northwost X of Boc. 58, Town 83, east of tho 31. 8 and P, & Ft. W. Rallroads, and noar tha Chicago Watch Factory, botweon Soventy-ninth and Eighty-frst-sts. Lots 26x135 feot. Btroots 64 feot, with wido alloys. TERMS OF SALE-3{ cash, 3§ onoyoar, }{twayoars, Interost Bpor eont. Titlo porfect, with full wasranteo deod. and sbatract of titlo to oach purshasor. For othor particulars, soo s ‘WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctlonaors. By EDWIN A. RICE & CO. LARGE SALE OF FINE 029 Wost Madisonat,, TIIS DAY, ok, sacp, rain or Fhino, consisting of 253 Ubiambor. Bots, Black Wainut uro \Washatands, Lounges, Oomodos Kta: goto Mirrors, Gontro Tablas, Cliaien, ftockors, Lrussols sud 'Ingrain Carpsts, Laco Curtains, Mattrossos, Pil- $aws, Hodding, Cooklng and Hoating Stoves, Ordokery Wit e e T O P e . 1y Al 3 i ‘Offico, 147 1iaudoiph-at. By TAYLOR & HARRISON. VERY ATTRACTIVE SALE F Dry Goods,(i\Iotions, &o. Thismoming at 93§ o'olock, full-}ine of D, and F. Car simeres, Cottonados, Linons, Towals, kerohiof 160 Rvams Noto Paper, Lina French Flowors, Now volao Qutlory, 60 grass Carpenters' Ponclls, Buspenders, Hoslery, Laces, Platod Waro, Hats, Valonoionnes and Hawburg Ldgings and Tosortlons, and a largo assort mont of Sundry Goods. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctfonoors, 81 and 33 Sauth Caual-st. By HODGES & CO., 613 West Lal koat., Will aell on WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, & Tario and gentocl ot of second-hand furnitiro, consist{ng o 500 yaris Brusscl oarpota, 180 yards fngealn, oaeiot, b yard all wool carpot, stai carriuts, &c., 4 nico c atovo, 8 parlor atovas, & cowntars, 2aliow caeos, larko lop Tico sholving, large lat arackory &ud glaraware, ullico fur- Tiarn, 20., | largo micror, 3 olspaut sidobusrds, alsa nico Tot apriug iatiremes and 'bodding aud festhor pillows, S5 marblo-tap clianibiot aat, 1 osk chiambor sot, 26 wals i bodstonds, 1 Kimplre parior bodstead, 3 Froudh-enrpol Inunges, 4 walnut bureaus, 10 bureay washstands, 3uxe 12aefGn tablos, 4 broakias 5" Kitonon. ablok, 1 Wiamots, ¢ ddron walnut ol Lo 20, g oy 19 ¥ and without resarvo, B sday s at the Unjon Park Auos N 1l oy cdnosday RN & 0., Austionsors: VENS & CO., Auctloneors, ‘Will sell on WREDNESDAY, April, at0:508, m., Dry Goods, Yankeo Notlons, Fur- nishing Goods, UNDERWFEAR, OARPRTS, SOAPS, OUTLERY, RTO, 5,000 CIOICE CIGARS. HAVENS & 00., Anotlonoors, 63 Bouth Canal-st. LADIES' FANCY BANKRUPT STOCK Boots, Shoes, Olothing, Hats ung COaps, 01y 10, at 94§ Dry Goods, Hosiory, &o. At Auation, on Thuraday moruing, Avxll o'clock, at obr salcaraom, 67 Market-s By ordorof R, K. Jonkiny, Asslgne KLISON & F e Sk of oS Faturday, April 12, at 10 o'olook, annllhlln[:lt(:‘("ml mii's Goifdon ploo, ole.y 8i0u,: 8 o glag to 8 cowleta rotail gmadey buu alo gy RHBON, Austina .5 P RANIOR £ ATHIAOK, Auatipneates | -