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FOREIGN. The Carlists Lovying Forced Contri- butions on Spanish Citics Famine and Starvation in the Islands off Galway, Ireland. Reduction of the Sugar Duties by the British Government. GREAT BRITAIN, Lonpox, April 10.—During practice on bosrd tho ship Cambrldgo, at Dovenport; yostordsy, & eholl burst, Tho oficors refuso to give any in- formation, but it is undoratood that & nnmbor of * ymon woro wonnded, The dovelopmonts mado in the Bauk of Eng- 1and forgory cnso, which was bofore tho Lord Mayor again to-dny, conclusively establish the fact that the forgorics were committed by Ans- #in Bldwell, now under arrost at Havans, and whoee surronder has boon ordored by tho Span« 1sh Government ; Goorgo -MacDonnall, Liotd for oxtradition in New York ; Goorgo Bidwell, whoso arrest in Edlnbur?b Lias already boen aunouncod, and Noyes, the alloged clork of the partics, who wras tho first porson tsken into custody hero. Georgo Bidwoll and Noyes woro hoth befora tho Court to-day, and, aftor examination, wera re- ‘manded to Newgate. ‘I'he Ohancellor of tho Exchaquorhas arranged to carry the roduction of 50 por cont on the sug- ar duties into effect noxt montl, The reduc- tion on raw sugar will tako placo tho 8th, and on rofined sugnrs the 28th, ‘The British Baciety of Engincers gave a com- plimontary banquet Inat night to Bilas Soymour, of New York, Tassou goru who arrived from Now York by the steamor Celtic, of the Whito Star Line, on the Yast trip, held o meoting bofore roaching port, and adoptod resolutions complimentary to tho officers of the ehip. Great distross for want of food I8 roported on tho islands on the Irish coast off Galway. Shoep oven aro starving, Bubsoriptions have beou oponed for tho relief of tho islanders. s s g CANADA. . Special Dispatch to T'he Chicago Tridune, OrrAwa, Ont., April 10,.—Tho Committes ap- pointed to inquire into the mattors connected with the Canadn Paciflo Railway have met, and _selocted J, H. Cameron, Chairman, and mquired 1nto the mods of procodura. In the Houso of Commons yestorday, tho Ballot bill passed a necond reading, on a voto of —yens, 78; nays, G6G. It was introduced by ‘Wolls, an Opposition member, Tho Govornment Lave announced that thoy have no intontion of meddling with the pro- ‘hibitory liquor question this sovsion. The Government policy on tho Welland Canal enlargoment was oxplained by tho Hon, Mr. Langovin. Bagoe's report is adopted. Tho pa~ pora will bo submitted in a day or two. A dobate took placo in tho Houso on Bmith's anotion against the Crown nomiuating tho Sen- ate. A Sonato appointed by local logislatures was nngFouled. ‘The election caser potitioned agalnat are being xapidly disposed of. “T'he decisions are gonerally against the potitionors, 'he inland rovonus for tho year 1871 and 1872 was £5,610,012, an increase of 83 por cent over the provious year. —_— g SPAIN, PaR1s, April 10.—A dispatch from Spain states that tho garrison of Puigeerdn m{ualnE to sur- render, the Carlists oponed fire on the town. “The result is not known, BaxosxE, April 10.—~The Carlists continue to bombard the town of Puigcerda, TRoliof for the g>rrison haa boon sent from Gorona, ; Brig.-Gen.Camnnos has beaten o band of Carl- ,Asts under Saliva, who wero monacing Goloni. Mires, at the head of a considerable forco of insurgonts, has lovied a contribution of 10,000 francs on Villa Franca and domands its im- mediste Fnymeut by the municipality, throaten- ing tho town with the fato of Burgn it tho money is not forthcoming. Theplaco e{ng woll defended, the authoritics rofused to yield. Panig, April 10,—Tho following dispatch has ‘been receivod horo : PERPIONAY, April 10—6 p. m.—Tho attack on Pingcerda continues. No reinforcomenta are in eight. Tho garrison and volunteors are makin, = heroie rosistance, but their position Is critical. fire has already broken out in tho town. Mapnip, April 10.—Reinforcements 400 strong embarked at Cadiz to-day for Ouba. pritsaticr e b FRANCE. New Yonx, April 10.—Paris Iotters say that of £ho 20,000,000 francs subscribed in Franco for the construation of tho imaginary ¢ Memphis & El Paso Railrond,” 18,500,000 francs went into ;the pockets of thoso who were engineering the ‘scheme, and the remainder was used to make extravagant contracts, that the salo of tho bonds Inlght bo further stimulated. Panis, April 10,—A dosperate fight occurred o fow dayn ngo at Olonne, in' tho Departmont of Stendel, between two compnnios of strolling actors. Nine wero killed and soveral injured, —— CUBA, New Yonrx,April 10.—Tho Herald's special says that the Captuin-Gonoral has ordored O'Kelly to ‘e sent to Santiago for trial, notwithstanding tho intorcession of tho Uuited Btates Consul-Gens eral Torbort, who at the prisonor's request asked tlat bo be brought to Havana. In the engegemont botwoon tho Spaniards and 200 insurgents, noar Manzanillo, two Cubans aad twelvo Spaniards woro killed. — MEXICO. 8N Fnaxorsco, April 10,—The Apache raids into Mexican toriitory aro unabated. Murders and robbories aro fraquont. The Mexican Governmont suthorize a com- pany to construct a telograph through Binalon and Bonora, ey BELGIUM, Brussers, April 10.—Tho quarrymen of tho Eg&ljfluu District, in Hainault, to the number of 2,000, bevo struck for -higher wagos, They at~ tempted to make demonstrations, but the gen- darmeris disporsed all gatherings. St SR STRIA. TriesTE, April 10.—Tho United Statos stoamor Brooklyn arrived to-day, with the storoship Su) plyin tow. The Bupply brings a part of the i‘\xmndcnu contributions ‘to tho Vienns Exposi- on, MADISON, WIS. No Constitutional Amendment Beforo the PcoplessLand ShdessFor Vie ennn, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Mapison, Wis,, April 10.—The statement of the Infer-Ocean correspondent that the Wisconsin Legielaturs had submitted to the people an amendmont to tho Constitution, limiting municipal and conuty debts to & per cent of the valuation, is Incorrect, Buch amend- mont wae proposod by the Logislature of 1873, and was approved by tho last Loglslaturo, but the important littlo matter of paselng au aot for its submiasion to the poople wau forgotten inthe absorbing iuterest folt in the laud grant and LaCrosse bridgo quostions, ‘The soft, wet weather hore has caused some settling and washing of track, and land!slides on = portion of tho Wost Wisconsin Railroad bo- twoen Elroy and Tomal, which has delayoed the Bt. Paul trains, Tho track is botng rapidly put in first-rate order, It {s 50 muddy hers now that farmors can do nothing at spring work, Prof. J, W, Hoyt, of this gity, has lett for Fu- ropo to attend the Viouna Lxpowsition, as Gov- ernment Commissioner for tho Educativnal De- partment. PR e o S Xouisiann Politics. New Onreans, April 10.—The couference of tho city members of the Fusion Goneral Assem- bly and a commitioe of the Presidents of inde- pendent clubs of New Orleans isaue an sddress 1o the Foople. ‘The following is an extract: * Public opluion throughout tgo Union s against usurpation, Our only danger, it there be any, will come from oursolyes, 1f the people of Lonisiana will sanction by obedi- enco and soquiescence this goversment, thoy will glvo it the only validity it can ever acquirs, 1t is only by our own submission that our causo can be defeated, We rocommend the people of tho several parishes, for tho purposo of tho most effectunl resiatance to this usurpation, and of mutual aid and defense, to jolu the People’s League of Loulsiana, by the formation of parish councils in correspondence with the Central Counoil at New Orleans, We must remombor that therecan be node facto Government as - pgalnst & do juro Goyorument in s Biate ; that tho only way by whioh the Kollogg usitpition can bocomo eatablished as n Governmént s by the acquiosconao of thoe peopls. That / issrie was prosontod in the XoWlsitua cmse to. Con- gmsu, oand the people of the otbor tatos, and. fs mnolfher & arty nor a stotional one, and for thia roason we have thia support of alarge and influontial scotion of the tepublican {mfl.y, a8 woll s of tho cloments which composod the Liboral party in tho late Prosidontial olection. Tho peoplo of Now Or~ loans aro not paylng taxon; cannot, in fact, pay thom ; nor aro thoy glving any recognition ta tho usnrpors.” e e STATE .LEGISLATURES. MICHIGAN. Laxnsing, Mich,, April 10.—~Tho bill annoxing an additlonal ward, including tho new parkin Iiamtramek, pnased, aftor stronuous opposition, by a Iatgo majority, A potitlon was introduced, signed by 1,200 workingnion of Dotroit, ngalnat the taxation of the Pullman Palace-Car Com- pany, Atty-Gen, Ball reported to tho House an opinion favoring tho taxnbility of railrond grants, and the powoer of tho Ln{;lslnmm to ropeal tho Inw of 1871 oxempting railrond lands from taxa. tlon, Dills pnaml pm\‘ldln{ for n rocord by the Rogister of Doods of the pormisslon, consent or_ approval of & rosidout of the United States, wherover such congent s nccessary, In conveyances ~.or loasos ; also, providing for the inangurstion of mutual firo insurauce companics, and to de- fine thelr powers and duties; also, {)rohiblthl tho killing of graylings botsyeen Soptember ani April; Truvidhlg for tho collction of _statistics concerning tho ingano, doaf, dumb, and blind, in Michigan; also, facilitating tha collection’ of recognizancos in elvil cnses by awarding exocu- tlon upon e‘udgmunc In forfoltod recognizances ; making tho drinking of intoxicating lquors within six months at a lplnco whoro such liquors sold n valid challenge to jurors in prosccutions wnder the Liquor law; aleo, providing for tho transer of insanc sol- blars from the soldiers’ Home, Dotroit, to tho asylam at Knlamazoo; nlso, regulating the foes of Justicos of the Poaco; aldo, regu-. lating tho dutics of Judgos of Probato as to roquiring accounts from admiuistrators, oxocu~ tors, or guardiaus. A bill nlso passod the Son ate for tho nppointment of a Stato Historio- graplor, sud tie publication of tho documontary history of tho Btato. Tho House discussed, in tho ovening seskion, the bill punishing ecalosiase tics for excommunicating church membors, who onforco their civil rights by sucing thoir nupe- riors in the Church, 'The bill was not flually disponod of, A motion, having the offcct to de- stroy tho Bill st once, fafled by a voto of 36 to 80, "The proposition to adjourn April 17 is not likely to bo acceded to. Laxsing, April 10,—Tho Honato passed tho House bill appropriating $5,000 annually for the support and care of infirm, maimod and needy Michigan soldiors, sailors, nnd marines, and Michigan men who enlisted from this Btato in other Blate volunteor forces or tho United Btato gervico, and woro rosidents of this Stato at the timo whon eaid sorvico was rondorod. g OHIO. Corwnmnus, 0., April 10.—In the House, this morning, the fo]iowlng bills weto pasaed ; Houso bill to authorizo towns and villages to oxchangs 1ands donated for school purposos for otherlands for the same purposo; Houso bill to authorize the trustoes of religious and educational corpo- rations to loan surplus fands ; Houso bill for the incorporation of sociotics for the provention of cruelty to animals in the State; Sonate bill to graduate the salaries of tho chief exocutive ofil- lé,eltr of tho ponal and benovolent institutiona of hio, In the House this aftornoon tho Senato amend- ments tothe LiltloLottery bill wero concurredin, and the bill is now & law, The Goneral Appro- ‘priation bill was put on its passago and defeated, tho Morgan raid claiis mon and Hamilton delo- Eallon voting in tho nogative.. 1In tho Sonaton ill was introduced to provido that in cases whora & married womsu has mado or shall mako cons tracts for the purchaso of real ostate to be paid for with her own soparate q‘ropnrty, sho shall have full power in her own namo to oxecute and deliver all notes and papers nec- esaary to tho completion of the contract, the samo a8 if sho was a single woman ; also, o ox~ empt the soparate property of tho husband from any liability on account of such contracts on the part of hia wifo, Gov. Noyes to-dny appointed the following orsons commiesioners to reprosent Ohlo at tho ionna Exposition : A. T Goshorn, Cincinnati ; Johu A. Wardon, Oloveland; John H. Mnok, Cincinnati; Guido. Marx, ‘Toledo; _August ‘Thremo, Cleveland; Robort H. Ieck, Mt. Vor- non, aud John MeKilny, SBandusky. ol N - ARKANSAS, Larree, Rock, April 10.—The Bonate to-day pnesed a bill creating & Btato Doard of Canvas- sors, coneisting of the Licutenant-Governor, Auditor, and ‘Ireasurer, and o mombor of each houso of the Goneral Assembly, who are to tako chargu of the olection and registration ma- chinery of the State, Tho measure was sorious- ly denouncod by tho Domocrats, A bill to donate l{l the forfeited.bonds of tho Btate now and to be forfeited for the noxt five years to cortain nfldmnd corporations was defoatod in the House to-day. i —— NEW YORK. Aunaxy, April 10.—The State Sonate has poesod to a third reading the Now Yorlk charter, rotaining the prosent hoads of dopartmonts, in- cluding Comptrollor Greon, New Yonk, April 10.—The Now York Sun's Albany correspondont gives the following ns a Hst of tho Souators who lnst yoar received $5,000 ench for voting ngainat tho pro rata froight bill, 83 brought out at tho Erio investigation: Qoorge Bowen, Laren L. Lowis, William B, \Voocfin. Norman M. Allen, Gabriel 0. Harrower, and James Wood. Arpany, N. Y., April 10.—In tho Assombly, to- nlfbt, arosolution was adopted to arreet and bring boforo the bor of the Houso William M. Twood, Jay Gould, aud John B, Dutcher, for rofusing to appoar aud testify bofore the Lrie Investigating Committeo. R PENNSYLVANIA, Hanntenorg, Pa. April 10,—Tho Leginlature has adjourned sino die. Tho Hon. B. I, Strong ‘was elccted Speakor of the Senate. —_— - Obituary. Special Dispatch to The Clicagn Tribune, Kewaxee, Ill., April 10.—This morning the ‘mourntnl nows roached us by telograph of tho death of Judge John H. Hovwe, of this placo, at Laredo, Toxas, whore he was sorving a8 Becre- tary of a Commission appointed by the Prosident in January to investigate tho border outrages Iatoly committed on tho Rio Grande. Ho died of consumption, having boou ill of that discaso over & youar. Mra. Howe ia with him and will ne- company the remaina homo for burial. They will probably reach here about a week honco, The Judge sorved in 1860, and in 1861, a8 Judge of the Bixth Circuit, and in 1862 enlisted in_the One Hundrod and Twonty-fourth Illinoia Regi- mont of Infantry ; was promoted to Licutenant- Colonel, and wa# successivoly brevoted COolonel and Brigadior-Goneral, having beon in the sieges of Vicksburg and Mobllo, 10 was known nsn bmv; ofticor, 8 sound lawyor, snd an oloquent speaker, £z, Louss, April 10.—Charles Sanguinet, prob- ably the oldest native inhabitant of the section of country formerly known as U%)or Loulsiana, Laving boon born in this city in 1731, died to-day. Mr., Banguinet wau intimately counccted with the commiereial aud general growth of 8t, Louts from the time it was & more fur-trading outpost until » fow yoars ago, whon lie ratired from buslnoss. Ho was a keen observer of the chabges in the social, commercial, and political afrairs of tho Great Weat during that timo. ——— Short=Iorn Sale at Nacine, Special Dinpateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, Raoixe, Wis, April 10.—The salo of short- born cattlo from 'tho Blausondale cord of QGeorgo Murray, noar this city, to-day, proved to bo ono of the moat remarkable salos of the kind ever held in the United Btatos, and fully equalod the anticipations concerning it ralsed by tho gront sale at Waukogan yosterday. Mr. Murray's snle catalogue embracod repreacutatives of many ©of the most thoroughly bred families of the day, althougli none of his famous Ducliesuos were offercd, the value of which may be in- ferred from the fact’ that M. I, Cochrane, of Canada,, recently sold ton hoad (one bull and nlue cows) for exportation to Lord Dunmore, the famouis Englisk breeder, for £10,000 stor- ling, or 860,000, At Mr, Murray's salo to-day twenty-onoe femalea were sold for 18,750, an averago of §893,—au average whioh, aside from that of the famous MoMillen uale in Ohlo in 1870, bas never been reached at any. dpre\douu Ameri- can sale. Nine bulls wore wold for 86,669, an ayorage of #618. In all thirty head sold for §24,- 319, & tota! average of 8810, The highost prices wera realized for the Airdrie bull, and for tiie Ala- zurkas, Ladles of Itacino, and Lonan fomales, The Connecticut Xlcetion, Hartronp, A{xrfl 10,—The official returns give more votes for the prohibition tigket than were at firet telugrnphed, and theso, with other changes, out down Ingersoll'a m-éorlty to 2,096, Full returns to the Booretary of Btato will very Ukoly roduco the majorlt slightly, -gave THIS CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 11, (8%, BILLIARDS. 4 Matoh Game Botween Slosson and Bessunger. One of the Most Brilliant and Stubborn Contosts on Record, Slosson the Winner By n Bcore of " 2,001 to 1,069, A mateh gamo of billinrds for $260 a sido was played last ovening in the Wost Bide Oporae Houso botneon Jobn Bossungor and George .1\ Blosson, bothof Chicago, About four hundred spoctators wora prosent, Tho game consisted of 2,000 polnts, " four ball, playoed ‘on a 5x10 earom tablo, being in othor respects governed by the Amorloan champlonship rulea. Tlrore was very littlo botting prior to the match, as both playors woro but little known in Chicago oxcopt to the feww who had watched tholr practico gamos, which, at the bost, are but unroliable indicators of tho combined ekill aud nerve requisite ina match galno, After the playors had made theli appearance in the hall, Al Bmith offered 860 .or $100 on Besaungor, but found no takers, Thoouss tomary amount of difliculty was experlenced n tho soloction of aroferso, Boveral woro sp- proached on the subjoct, and at last Mike Hono- hian was provailed upon to sct. Henry Rhines served Blosson in tho capacity of umplire, Simon Torhan watched over Bessungor's intercats, aod Charlos Matthows marked tho sovro. Tum oAl began at8:20 o'clook. Blosson won tho bank, and walved the lay-off and mado @ which was fols lowed by 80 by Bossunger, who, in Lis third ins ning, put in & run of 86, which ondod by the missing of a splondid pomtion draw shot. An offer of §75 agaluat 50 on Bossunger met with no responsé. When, howover, two ihnings later _Blosson nursed out 117, which allcame of a ¢ gerateh," the botting becamo oven. Blomson was warming up to his work, although lesa brillignt and daring than Bossungor, whose position play was very fine, though ho frequently suffered from hair-breadth miesos. These sorved to encouragoe Blosson, whose play showed incroasing confidence, and in the seventh inning ho had caught and passed hLis opponent by 8 points, tho scoro standing—8losson, 246; Bessungor, 243. A fow small runs incrozsoll his load, but Bossungor was right on hand with 111 in tho ninth inning, and then ho showed 863 to Blosson's 204, Tho lattor, in his noxt inning, by dint of good play and a fow lucky kisscs, once more took tho load by a pretty run of 218, taking him to 507. Bessungor missed, and thus mado the first blank in the gnmo on oither side. Blotson followed with 72, and then offers of ovenmoney on him wore not takon, Bos- sunger washaving torriblo breaks for a time, but in tho fourteonth inning, by soma of tho prottl- ost playlng that Ohicago has soen fot along timo, ho piled up 210, putting in sevornl boautiful masgo shots, This carriod him to the front oncs moro, and when, at his nost inning, Blosson mado 21, tho scoro was preclsoly oven at GO0 ench, Then Bessunger hiad got tha balls into the upper right hand corner in fine position for anothor big run, wlon, bhaving made 15, he touched hia opponent’s ball with his hand ns ho drow back from & shot. Foul was claimed, but Bossunger insisted upon Lis right to play for Bafoty, which was very properly denied by the refercs on the ground that the shot had beon mado whon tho foul occurred. The balls wore loft all ina hoap for Blosaon, who scored & fun of 198, making him 858 to Dessunger's 075. Nothing further of note tranapired until the twontieth inning, when a run of 90 by Bossungor brought hia scoro to 883, Blosson's being 897, In tha twenty-second ioning s run of 168 by Blosaon carricd him past tho firet half of tho gamo,—1,060 to 891, Dots of 2 to 1 on Blosson woro freely offered and as freoly takon, Con- wocutive runa of 69 aud 76 in the twonty- fourth and twonty-fifth innings bz’ Bossuna ger showod tho folly of bott odds at such a stago, for it made the score exactly even once more—1,068 oach. A run of 114 by Slosson sont his stock up sgain, ospecially as Bossunger scomed to bs under n clond for a timo, but he kopt pegging away with varying fortune, until the thirty-second inning, whon & bosutifully-oxccuted run of 171, which onded with failuro on & finely-conceived position draw. Bcore—DBessunger, 1,422; Blosson, 1,284, After an intervening run of 5+ by Blosson, Dos- sungor added 69, aud soomed to have tho bost of the match ; but it was not to ba so, Blosson adually crept toward him with small runs, un- il, in the thirty-soventh inning Lo accumulated 270, the largest run of the gamo, which him . & strong __ majority — the seors standing—Slosson, 1,707; ~ Bossunger, 1,648, Once moro tho variable charactor of tho fome was filustratod, and its interest intonsely eightoned, by a run of 213 by Bessunger in_tho forty-firat [nnh:g, whon it stood for him 1,798, and Sloason 1,719, Tyro inninga Iater Bossungor mado a run of 174, making his totnl score 1,969, £0 1,762 for Slosson. It scomed as though Slos< son's chances were not worth a rusl, as the Dballs were badly scattored, but, with a fow well~ pl::f-ed shots, ho gathered them atthe uppor rail, and thore ran tho gsme ont, making 219 points. As an oxhibition of nerve and skill combined, that run has raroly, if ever, boen surpassed in s public match, Indoed, the game throughout was one of the most brill- iant'and stubbornly-contested on rocord. Both players showed oxtraordinary - stoadinoss and Ppluck, whotlier ahead or behind, and aa thoy aro tho youngest, 5o theycan justly claim to be among the strongoest, of American billiardists, Bessungor's play was tho more brillisut and dnashing, but Blosson's cooler judement, and steadior and more plodding style, proved to be the beat game after all. Below'is THE ROOME, Srosron~0, 9, 3, 21, 117, 31, 42, 27, o, a1, a1, 0, 198, 0, 6, 83, b, 15, 3, 0,'0, 114, {2, 6, 0, 84,50, a’l“m, , 219,'9, 0, 3, 24, 0, 0, 249, frotal, Brssunaen—3, 00, 45, 18, ‘16, 21,9, 111, 0, 60, 3, 24, 210, 0, 15, 3, 64, 60, 09, 9, 15, 3, 69, 75, a1, 53,60, 00, 54, 0,171, 69, 0, 6, 43, 3,13,6, 10, 413,'0, 0, 174, Total, 1,960, Average, 443, ANOTIHER OHALLENGE. To the Editor lzL the Chifcago Tribune Bin : I herel {cchsllungo George F. Blosson to play me a match game of billiards under the same articles as we tako place noxt Thurs yours, Quioaao, April 10, 1873, CITY ITEMS. A raid on two low places of prostitulion on Griswold stroet was mado by a aquad of police from the Armory Police Station last night. Ten inmates wore brought in, some meek and lowly, some proud and eavage, and some who bore the impress of the wildest dissipation. A man namod Oscar Kenny, of Elkhart, Ind., was found by Officor Drury, yesterday morning, at 8 o'clock, in front of Anderson's Hotel, on Madison stroot, so intoxioated that e soomed to relish & mud-puddle for » bed, Tho officer took him to the Armory Biation, whero it was discoy- ered that his left leg won broken, o was ro- mflv,nd yostordoy morning to the County Hos- pital, 48, 213, 72, 39, layed to-night. Game to y ovening. Respectfully JouN BESHUNGER. Marbarity of o Pronchers Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Drs Morxes, 1a., April 10,—A “caso of ravolt- ing oruclty to a ohild hgs juat been made publio in~ Clarke Connty. Danlel Bams, s United Tirothron prencher, llving hesr Bmyrna, is the flond, and a little girl named Oglesby the victim. At the preliminary trial witnesses testified to re- oated Hantlngn and knock-downs ; to the cnild Belug put out of doors in the coldent weather ; kopt out untilits teet were frozen, and that the flend held tho child's bare arma to the fire until they were burned to & blister, and that his laat not of cruelty was to knock it down, and, while it was In an _insensible state, he took a heated poker and seared thoe flash on its legn and body. When the child winced under the hot {ron, be romarked to Brs, Radollff, the woman who filed the information agsinst him, 40k | sho ain't doad yet." At the clous of the examinntion, the Justico held him for trial, Bams not being ablo to give bonds, the Justice allowed him to o at large on his promise to ap- poar for trial. Bams immediately left the coun- ry, and parties at Bmyrua are preparing to rosacute glm Justioe of the Pence for negleot of uty. The child's mental faculties have been ruined by its barbarous treatment, and it has boon aent to s slster in Wayne County, Rallroad Accldents. Br. Lous, April 10,—As the mail train on tha Bt, Louls, fansan Oity & Northern Railway passod & polnt two miles east of Wellsville yes- torday roming, unning at & high ¢ate of speed, it fumpod ' he tenok, ind "tho wiols taimy oxt copl lng 4he onglno, tumbled .dowh nit ambank. mont, the cars turhing bottom vp Ih the fall, Honry P.-Darlington, of Philadolphi, was cut sbout the hoad, not dnnq?mdaln 'A, Bar- row, of Bostoh, had & log brokon, Ad | abveral othiors) Whoab tnmes aro unknow, ivore moro or loes Injured, Tho acoidont was caused by a loosa fail : CiNcINNATY, April 10.—Tha raliroad bridge at Morgantown, on tho Cinclnnati and Martinavillo Rallroad, foll this morning whils carponters woro working on it, dangerously injurying {hreo and soveraly wounding tfixnu othora, Tont Jenvis, N, Y., April 10.—Another Innd- slido on the Rlonticeilo Railrond carriod away 100 foot of tho tract and killed an old man. {m}\d-sudou on the Erio Rallrond delay tho raius, e RO INDIGNANT CITIZENS, Houth Oldrkc Stroet Proporty Owners and the Rock Isiand Railroad Come pany. = "Tho proporty-lioldors on Houth Clark stréet, south of Twelfth: atroot, hold an adjourned meot- ing laat evoning in the school-houss, corner of Olark nnd Eighteonth stroots, for the purposo of oxpresaing their indignation at tho condudt of the Ohieago, Rock Island & Pacifi Hailroad in running thoik trairs at full sposd through that thoroughtaro, sudangering lifo and depreclating tho adjoining property. Mr. George I Nortis was oleotod Ohaitman, and eallod tho mnutln;i to order, M. I, 8, Moyors, tho Becrotary rond tho minutes of tho last mooting, Tho Ohalrman stated that the Committeo ap- ointed to draw up & memorial to tho Common uncil bad not beon able to report, on account of the shortnoss of the timo allowed thom; Thoy bad to consult soveral ordinancos and mapa to whioh they tould not yet securo accens, oud it waa thoroforo ncossary’ to give thom nove timp, The Cotingll hnd to'do somothing to compel tho Kailway Company to regulate tho epoad of their trains, and if those Cily Fathora would consult the parents of those children that beon run over by trains and Iilled, thoy would sos the reason for thoso chronic com- plaints innnd if all these facts wore fairly pro- sonted to the Council, they could not help giving thiom a favorable consideration, Ald. Bidwell gaid Le indorsed all tho vious spoaker had said. The Oouncil had postponed action wuntil thoir meating, and if the Committeo could not bring the matter befora them at that timo they could bogin agsin at some othor time. Tho proporty-hiolders should seo to it that oxisting ordinancos wore pro&:nrly ontorcod. According to law rallronda could not run over six milos an hour within tho city limits, and yot they wera running nt a spoed of twonly-two miles an hour, 1t wes also agaiust thoordinance to have raitrond cars standing on the track, and yet the streot ‘was continually blockod up, Clark stroot was in a dnylonbln condition, thol:fih tho ordinance roquired the Company fo keep the stroet inorder. motion was made by Mr, Myers, that Ald. Bidwell be requested to draw up a petition to requost the Counncil to force the Company to ‘build sidewalks on tho west side of the streat, and eurb walls on tho east side, Mr, W, M, Johnson moved to smend thes above motion, that a committee bo appointod to present the potltion to the Councll. ’ Tho amendmont _provailod, and Messra, John- son, Myors, and Classen twero appointed auch commiftec. M, L, Myers denounced the Railrond Com- pany in vigorous torms. He said that tho prop- orty-holdors should raiso funds to employ coun- sel, and carry tho mattor bofore the courts, if the Council should act unfavorably, -If they conld not secure their rights peaconbly they should be compolled to uso forco. Thoy wantod a sidewalk on the wost side of the atreot, and it was nono of the Company or Board of Pyblic Works' business whother such improve- mont was dangerous or not. On motion of Mr. Meyers, it was docidod that, when the meoting adjeurned, it be until two weeks from date. “Tho moeting thon ndjournod. Telegraphic Brevities. A mad-dog excitomont is raging at Ottaws, 1., and the canine raco is. being exterminated. About 800 have been shot within three days. Robort H. Coleman, charged with the murder of John Nawell; ot Memphin, was discharged yostordny, the Sato hnving falod to mako out a caso agaiust him, 3 Galvoston telograma and. private_intolligence from twenty-three counties report a killing froat. The crops of fruit aro all killed, Planting has commenced in these counties, which embraco & largo portion of the cotton-growing district. The Oshkosh Journal, s Ropublican newspa- or storted thore in 1868 by Rounds & Morloy, Eu ‘boon -Emhuud by Allen & Hicks, publishors of the Daily Northwestern, and consolidated with the latter papor. . A Boston telogram snys that a gentloman who withholds his name has givon £25,000 to tho Massaohusetts Inatitution of Lechnology. The Massachusetts Historical Bociety hag ro-olected Robert O. Winthrop, President. Robort McFadden, the Tax Collector ot Pitto- fleld, Ill,, who was a defaultor in tho sum of 83,80, was arrested in Dotroit & weok ago, and Bonjamin Ligaworth, one of his bondsmen, et there for him, As Ligsworth had no warrent, Gov. Dagloy rofused a requisition, and, yoster~ day morning, McFaddon decided to go with the ofticer. The Wrocked Atlantic. Haurrax, April 10,.—Two schoouners arrived this morning with & lIot of goods sayed from the wrecked stenmor Atlantic, The Collector of Customs went down to the wreck,to-day. A strong southenst wind and rain with a honvy sen is bad for the wreck. Havrax, N. 8., April 10.—The body of Brinloy was washed ashoro at Lunenburg to-day, forty milos went of the wrook. Thoro wero Lifo-pre- gervera on the bndl\:. 5 Now York wrackors arrived at tho scono of wrack to-day. Thoy gotall their apparatus in ordor snd will commence the work to-morrow morning, Thoy will probably blow » Liclo in tho ship. E'hruo bodles of stoerage passengers wore rocovered to-day. Pouonkeersie, N, Y., April 10.—The bodies of William and Mary Morritt, viotims of the Atlan- tio disastor, arrived here to-day, and were viowod by rolatives and friends and thon placed in ole- gant caskots and put in & receiving vanit to await the finding of the bodies of Mrs, Merritt and Miss Scrymsor. Then one funeral, and all will bo buried togetlier. ¥ ——— Judicial Elections in Michigan. Spectal Dispatch to The Chidago T'ribune, DExROIT, A}zrfl 10.—On Monday last two spocial judicial elections wore Leld tn this State tochooso Judges in the nowly-organized Nino- teonth and Twentioth Circuits. In tho Nine- teenth Circult, composed of Mason, Mavorlas, Osceoln, and a fow adjoining countics, the Re- publican candidate, the Hon, Shubrol F. White, waa successful by about 260 majority, dofoating D. 8. Harley, who ran o an_indopsident candic date. From the Twontioth Circuit no decisive returns are yot received, and tho result is uncer- tain, Itiscomposod of tho countlos of Ottawa and Allegan. ‘Tho candidates were F. J. Littlo- jolun, Demoorat, and J. W. Stono, Ropublican, e COrucl Disnppointment, 70 the Afternoon Press, . New York, Avrll 10.—Professor Cantell A, Biglie, of tho Wisconsin University, failed to koop his appointment yeaterday, to ily from the innacle of the Trinity Church steople to Bowl- fn Greon, disappointing a thousand of the solentists and patrons of scienco who had con- grogated on tho &trests and house-tops in the noighborhood, in response toa special invita- tion. . [1t is now underatood that the flying has beon postponed until the 9lst inst, whon tho feat will ge erformod by the Professor's big brother, D, A. M. Biglie, aconvertod Wall straot broker. —Ebp.] Plonded Gullty, Burravo, N. Y., April 10,—Col. Theodors or, of the fim of Roots & Tyrer, against whom thers were six indictmonts for forgery and twenty-four other oharges held back, and Col, Daniel Myers, agiinst whom there were six Indlotments for breaking into railroad cars and stealing gooda therefrom, wero arraignod in the Tourt of Dyer & Torminer_to-dsy on a single indictment each, and toth pleaded guilty, Judge Daniols will sentonoe thom on Baturdsy or Monday. S - Another Murder, 8an_ Fraxosco, April 10.—¥bis afternoon, John Samuel shot and’ instantly. killed Efihu A, Marchant, in the office of the latter, on Mont- gomery streot, firing four shots, two taking effack, ono in the side, and the other through tha hosd.’ Bamuel gave Hmaelf into custody,” 1t in reported that Marcheat attemptod to seduce one of Bamuel's daughters over a yeareince, Tho decensod was married, and the fathor of seven- toen childven, —_— Ocomn Stonmahip NOWSs.... ... Nzw Yonk, April 10,—Arrived, the steamshipa Californis, from Qlasgow, aud DBromon, from Bromen, THE INDIANS. The Modéc Wnr--Lottor from Come missioner Meachame=indinn Outs ragos in Nobrasikn. Wasnxarox, D, 0., April 10.—Tne Becrotary of the Tntorlor has recolved n lotter from- tho" Modoo Porco Commisslonor Meacham, in which Monohani mays tho principal impedimont to peace nogotintionn in the fenr that tho Indiana indioted by the Jackson County Grand Jury will bo given uip for punishmont. '''ho Peace Com- misalonors and milltary aro, howover, working. togother Lnrmoniously to ovorcoma the distrus! of the Modocs, but d{ficulty ia encountored from tho intorvention of hold, ind white mén, who, {roin mervonary moliven, desira’ o prolongation of the war. Meacham nays the desire of tho Gov- oriumont is woll undorstood by his colloaguon and tho military, ahd no monns will bo lett untricd to Bocwto poich, Bécrotary Dolano hiid advined thd military not to give up the indicted Indians, but rathor to romove them if they surronder, Tho Comminslonor of Indian Affalra recolyed a lotter from Buporintondent flong, stating that 1t his not §iot boon dincoverad who wero the por- E:tmtors of the murdor of the four surveyors. @ roports the Clioyennes aund Arapahoes dia- turbed in their buffalo rango by tho whitos south of Arkansas Rivor, whore thelr troaty of 1867 &mvldcu thoy may hunt o3 long as thoy desire, ho aro also aisiurbed and injured by outlawed whisky-tradors, and diesatinfied ‘with the dppoaranco and stny of tho sufveyora on thoir . resorvation, but deny asny knowlodge of tho recont murders, Ixcitoment hads rison high among them in consequence of tho murdor of soveral of iheir numbor Iately, whils rolurning from Now Moxico, a8 proviously ro- ported, but tho exclioment in aubnmin‘g and onga says ¢ Wo shall doubtlesn control thein, it tho border citizens can bo proporly ré- strained.” Tho Commissionor of Indian Affairs haa called tho attention of tho Sccrstary of the Intorior to tho rocont murdor of the suryeyors, and requests tho Bacratary to obtain from the President an or- dor for stationing two cumgnnlcu of tmn[;u in tho yioinity of khoflpu\lllo ‘work ‘vost of tho J0Lh mo- ridian,” The Secrotary will moke tho desired officinl roquest, . 3 Br. Lous, April 10,—Tho Lawronce (Kan.] Journal learns that the Kiowas, Clieycnnas, an: Arrapalice Indinns aro preparing for war, and that the Goyernment is reinforcing all tho forta in Westorn Kauans, and soutu of that mcotion, and oxtra troops have boen ordored to the front. Two compapies of cavalry have already arrived, and two more aro on tho rond. Thero is overy pmfinpnut of Indian troublos on ko frontior this spring. The Loavenworth Times, of a rocont date, saya all trustworthy accounts from the frontior toproaont the Arapahoes aud Choyennes making Propnntluns for & campaign of doterinined fight- ng. Tho young mon of the Cheyenne tribs scorn tho peaco policy, and_ aro rostloss, impi- tiont, and anxjous to go on the war-paths The oldor chisfs, who _have visited Wasbington, and on tho rodte noted the extout of the white popu= Iation, have advised poaco in the councils, ui the impulsive young warriors of the lodges will not listen to the song of tho * Quaker syren,” BAx Fnraxoisco, April 10.—On Tueaday the Commiesioners sont Riddle's squaw to Jack, to arrango a timo and placo for another talk, Whilo the squaw was thers, momo of CA\BM Bornard's soldiors camo and took four of Jack's horees, which made Jack vory mad. Ho abused hor soundly, and refused to talk with the Com- miseioners till orders were given to return the Torses, Jack's men aro busily engagod in malk= ing rock fortifications, The troops are making every necessary proparation to fight, Leavenwonta, Kan., April 10.—Tho Times Arkansau City correspondont montions the ro- turn of the reserve party sont out to protect and warn tho survoyors on the Tilloron River. Tho poarty roached tho spot whors the four surveyors were murderod, and found the bodiea horribly mutilated. Tho remaina woro brought back ‘to Arkansas City for interment. Tho remains of the' other victims wore buried whero they wero slain, The roscuo party encountered geverdl bands of Cheyonnes Indians, who made hostile demon= strations, but did not venturo an attack, A Goneral War Apprchendeds From the Leaventorth (Kan.) Times, Gon. Sherman is by no moans nw;ilnme that an Indian war can bo averted during tho coming summer ; in fact, Lo is vory much inclined to tho opinion that ono cannot ho averted, Becre- tary Belknap is undorstood to entortain a similar viow, and lus frip on the borders of tho Indian country is mado to fally inform himself aa to tho actual danger to bo encountered, and to doter- mino in what way it can best be handled, All truutworu!y accounts from tho frontier roprosent the Avapshoos and Cheyonnes as making preparationa for & campaign of dnmmmfi Ehtlng. The young men of tho Cheyonna tribe scorn the ~peace policy and are restloss, impationt and enrarly anxious to 0 on the war-path. Tho older chiefs who finvo visited Washington, and on the route noted the oxtent of tho whito population, have advised poace in the councils, but the impulsive young warriors of the lodges will not listen to the “gong of tho Quaker syren.” Whilo wo believe it to ba the duty of the Government to afford the sottlers on the frontier avnrfl protection from eavage incursion, and to punish maraudiny Indians sovorely, wo aro constrainod to acknowl- edgo that the Indian has causo to foel grievous- ly wrovged. It is not oxpocted that tho tribos can appreciato tho offorta of the Government to care for them, whon armics of white Lunters aro pcrmihud to room through tho richest buffalo rogion, and slay the bison by thousands for the more profit resulting from the sale of the hides. Tho plainissothickly strown with buffalo earcasses that even the wolves have boen surfoited by tho abundance of meat. It is eatimated that 275,000 hides have boen ship~ ped from tho rogion ofcountry immediately around Fort Dodge during the last six months, and it is safo to sny that the moat from 250,000 baffaloes furnishod food for bensts or birds of yrey, or olao was pormitted to docay. The buf- alo ia tho Indian's bacon, and fo save his bacon is a part of his eavage instinct, Lo wantonly wasto 1t is to himcasus belli. From the Omaha (Nev.) Republican, The following dispatch was rocoived here at 8:45. p. m, on Bunday, by Brig.-Gen. E. 0. 0. 0Ord, Commandor Dopartment of the Platio: IRAND IaLAND, April 6, 1873, [ ) Gen. Ord) Commanding Departuient’ o/ the' Platte, maha : : -A party of Ogallala Sioux Indians attacked the sot= tlers at the Uppor North Loup Fork on Fridsy, We Tiad & battlo with them lasting an hour and a b thoy took off ten head of horaes, and killed ono (7) wotinded one \7‘) We want help at tho earlieat posale ‘ble moment, Waare completely out of amnmunition, (Bigued) @, PosT. Bixty cavalrymen loft at 6 o’clock last night for tho sottlements, under command of Capt, John Mix. The detachment is strong enough to hold the Indians in check and afford ample protootion to tho settlors, A Tragical Family Quarrel. Mr, Charles 8. Brown, of Annavillo, Wostches- ter County, N. Y., had & vory acrimonious dis- cussion with his wifo, Wednesday aftornoon, con- corning the maritime rights of o sitting-hen. The nest in which the intoresting process of in- cubation was going on Lnd boen beawept by & tidal waye from tho molting snow-bauks, and the quick maternal instinot of Mrs, Brown prompted hor to undertako tho romoval of the nest to less humid- quarters, Brown remon- strated by attempting to cut her throat with tho bread-knife, but the wonpon was not the keenest, and Mrs, Brown was rathor pachydormatous of tho two, and ho ingloriously failod. A strugglo onsuod for tho possession of the Lnife, and viotory perchod upon tho petticonts of the woman, ~Disarmed, dishonored, benten by a woman, tho very well-dono Brown struck an at- titudo and exclaimod ; ** If X can't kill you, I can kill mysolf ; one of us must dio.” And ho im- modiately K:eved his ability to impalo himself upen this horn of hia dilemma. Going to the stablo, he established diroct communication be- twoeu Lils nook and a beam, by means of a hnlter, and, being mounted ona dry s;ands box, ho sprank into the alr snd gracefully broke his neck, Tivo minutes aftor, whon the muscular Mrs, Brown oponod tho stable-door In search for more hen's nosta to conquaer, sho discovered the dead body of hor late spouso gontly oscillating in the spring breozos, —————— A Novel Ourc for Dyspepsin, The followingis Dr, Brown-Boquard's method of troating dyspepsls, which ho ofaims has been succeasful, in the majority of casos, during the last ten years of hua practice : Tha plan consists in glving Lut very little of solid or fluld food or any kind of drink at a tinie, and lving thotia things at u@iuln intervals of from 10 to 20 or 30 minutes. All orts of foud may be taken in that way, but during tho short period when much a trial fs made, it it obvious that the faiclea of tha ationt aro to be lald aslde, and that nourishing ?oml, wuch ay roasted or brolled mesat, an ospecially boef, mutton, e[,:Fu, waell-bakod bread, aud milk, with butter and cheose, and & vory woderato quantity of vegotables aud fruit, ought to constitute tho dlnlnr{lor tho patlenta wo try to rolleve, This plan should e pursued two or three woeks, after which tho patient shonld radually return to the ordinary systom of eating fhroa times a day, The most varled diot, as ro- arda the kind of food, can bo fotlowed undor his plan as well ag whon one has only two or three moals & day, Tho only abuolutoly essen- ‘own sorics—of that vo tial points aro that the amount of food thken svory 10, 15, 20, or 80 minutes bo very small (from onls to foiir mouthfals), and that tho quan- tity of solid food in a day bo from 82t040 ounces, or a littto loss whon, inatead of wator, tha pationt drinks beof-toa or milk 4 Agnasiz vs, Dorwine Prof. Agassiz Is no Darwinian, Tatoly,in a leoturo at Cambridge, hosald t . ““ Man ia Baid to Lo the crowning poiot of an nanondiu& acalo, Unquestionably ho is the higheat croated boing bubqlw 1 the oulmlunlh;g Eo nt ospocially of his obrate eorioa to which ho belonga. No invertebrate animal han any struotural_rolation to man whalover, while overy membor of his own type has an intimato struglural relation’ with kim. Tho limitations kooPln each primary lyam within ils own bouns darles havo nos beon atifliolontly coneidored, and aro, indeod, genorally wholly lost sight of, This carcloseness of inveatigation, or of statomont, iven ourronoy to broad gonoralizations partially rie indeed, but false whon thoy are 1mnde to cover too wido » ground.” — A Xxody Presorved by Artificinl Petrls factions London Correspondence of the Cinctnnati Commerefal, Yontordsy, for the firat timo, tho petrifled body of Mazzini was exhibited to lxln worshippers in Gonon. Thoso who liave scen 1t give acoounts which hnavo filled his friends horo with pafn, ‘They eay that tho body has in tho process bo- como muol: shortdr, and tho face has a dull, london hue, ghasily to look upon. Tho oyes— partly opon—affect tha beholder fearfully. Tho Ilhymclnns who have dono tho work doclare that in process of time tho color will chango, and tho nfimmuco mors resemblo that pure marblo which they promised. New Orlen Morkets Nrw Onueans, April 10— Bneansrures—Flour s fawlly firmer, $3,25@10.75 Corn lower; mixed, 650} m#:;, 50)4@bTe. - YI610NS—Dry aalt meats dull ; O@BY @82 @8, flflfiu&?fl’{f-figfi‘:ifl ull, T4@U%@10¢; %nml@dul{ Othors unchisnged, 2 iy = : CorToN—-Quiot; ales, 325 baless good ordinary, 10@16)0 ; low middiings, 17 6-14@177:05 middling 19o; middling Orlsauy, thytc. Ticolpis, 1,246 balos, 1 ports—Liverpoo oa; Boston, 934 balos, Btock, 180,057 bales, ) it e e Fatal Explosion, Provipexor, R. 1., April 10.—The promaturs explosion of a seam blnat at Doxter Lime Rock Quarry in Lincoln, this afternoon, caused tho instant donth of Owen Moffat and a Fronchman, na:nn unknown, and sorious injury fo four othors. MARRIAGES, BMITI-ITADDEN—In_this otty, April 8, at No, 400 B A 0 et s A A T A X Lranklin W. Sunithy wnd " Aies Dora A, Hacilon, béth o icago: + DEATHS, NSON-Ab his rosldenca, No, 800 Weat Adzme-tt., Ohicago, on Thursday moruing, April 19, Banford John® oo heral wil tako placo from hia fato reatdezioo, on Baturday at Wolook, lo Graceiand. Trionds lavitod, —Aprll 9, Jo73, 3 Porry, wifa [T AU Y ortn B rty i 3 \ to ' s 1. gl rmie R i s e E2Clinton and Lyons (Iowa) and Konosha (W¥is,) pa- pors please copy. BUSINESS CHANCES. A MACHINE BHOP CONTAINING ONK 10-HORSE stationary apgino, plansr, lathos, drills, and all the nimonta of tools, in first-olass running , or sxohang, Also, bulldings in &00d condition, situte i tho’ southwosiatn part of the city, dolng a good paying buain ohance; only o0 ilic, havlog, sottior ng all oue atfont{cn. "Xor taforma- + RAFFIN & CO., Zlns Foun- 7 and Ohilo-ata; (OTTL FOR BALE—_TWILL BELD, AT A tho furnituro and fiztures o Jaxtcash roquirad, Rosson for g nrge buslnoss reqdich tiox (nquire of CLAR] ary, cornor Kin ar; ¢ tho Eaglo Ho- o), ap(aeits Northwesiorn dopot. Thisis sn old stand, ané {3 dolug a good busiuos, Sverything s 1o good Tum- Dang ordor. Ratistaotory restona of “Solling. Apply on tho promisos, “A GOOD OLEAN STOOK OF OLOTHY AND DY oods far 8alo or exchiange for aningumbered Chloago oits proporty, - Amonunt, 88,00, ULRIOH & BOND, &7 Doarborn-st, PAPER FORTHE UNMARRIED OF AMERIOA, the ** Batrimonial Nows," sold by all newsdealors. Bond 10 conts for samplo opy t6 P. O. Hox 507, Ohicago, “A HARDWARE, BTOVE, AND TIN STORE FOR galo; good chanos fora tidetical man with smell ca itai to mako monoy. NOOKIN & FISCHER, 16 Sou Dosplataos-at. N OLD-ESTADLISHED BAKKRY AND RES. . taurant doing u first-olass biisinoss iu boat location, NOOKIN & FISOHER, 16 Sonth Dosplainos.ste _A_¥IRST OLASS BAMPLE ROOM WITHT furatshod, dolng & good businoss, for salo. #E74 Kast Twolfthat., corner Wabashtav. - IINESS INTERESTS SOLD, PARTNIERS FRO- gured. Good oponings for mea with 85000 810,000, Calend Javontigste. o« K. KIMBALL, 135 Doatborh-at, ORNER GROOERY AND PROVISION STORE FOR salo, doing a gand cath busiaos, in the best looation. Abply at 263 Wost Chioago-av, CA;‘PE‘P BEATING WORKS, WHERLER'S NOV- tools, ROOMS quire mrgm.nenmr. le:’ul‘ fl-h!ahrllb pnwnrlc‘:nl}», s shop, Borss, wagsn, and svory ok comploter, fof iy m;n".m lfnu'(?l buslnoas. Price, 81,00, Raro ' o ko, - Patent. 1§ yorra fo o Addvors N0, N, FULLIN, Olovoinud, Ohios IXTURES, STOOK OF HATS, OAD AND B goota' furnishing goods for salv, and storo for ront; ‘all now and selcot stock, in ono of the Lest stands of the Bouth 8ido whero s good Lusincss §s alroad established ; £00d roason givon for selling.. Call 86298 Houth Slatoat: Fms’neuss DINING-ROOM FOR BALE; OW, having othor businoss. Inquiro 3714 Bouth Htato-st, G O A et o WWons Diidlon or oatod, In Wen 7 silo,. 0. d. QORSE & ©0., Koom1l, Nos. 8 asd &1 ori-at, : FJOTELTO RENT—THE WELL-KNOWN OLIFTON Touso, on the West Bide, is for reat, and can be had with all or part of the furniture, as deslred; contains 60 fwd mnmlh:r .‘l;tl!?nfl order| will bo leased at lower rent t af {ts capacity in Ohicago. Inguiro TR Rtel. WOk SENKINS: Broprictors . '_¥OR BALE. . OR BALT_RTORT FIXTURRS. IT_' Nina 1015 clothing tablo ‘throo 10-ft sountor tabless e B4 countar (able, orin §10 13, W, ditto, G008t vory suparioe svorving: asoator sholt, and 41l o1 1008 Y0y suporior aholving, cauntor shoif, and draw- . W {5 aud ash privato offios and drossing.room partle 0215 o . , h lco oarpol irst-class heator, g, 3 ] AT Wow Bleaan s JFOR BATT-SNATE, BAE, ONRAP FOR a OABIT| art; . Jarty golng East, Inquiro of O, MAROUS, 153 il 7 Oglnl,!Al.Br—A NIEARLY NEWMAGNEAY, & URDAN o 8 o, 11 A B Pt lhon sk FO& EALE-I U.D’I'I'AORS TO BE MOVED, 820 . o B g e sed Lol 'OR BALE—VEGKTABLES-A FINF 1O [ PO v o R Hichmsaney OR ~ BALE_SIADE TRIES-. T It:g‘:,x"llml;xi stiention given éam.;;’h:‘xl("y ofi‘-fil‘xfimfi Rpoporty All work warramtod, A, 1. FOSKETE, 01 OR BALE—ONEAD —ONE LA 5 salcy oty mom Wit abacious’ bisaler. Nl AL mado o Giron nndn{ml laten, onch | Rivk: Yoy on loc] inquiro ol TH' KND VRGBT 00., 118 Wort Washington st = LOAN O BALE_CHEAP-NIOR BTORE FIXTURER, tors, s &0, Honpuptors, sholving, &0, Apply on tho promisos, 107 JrOR SALEOAK “AND PINE GISTRRNA AND [ price, it rominca st ronr bf it Cottags Groraean - AR00IF0 on SEWING MACHINES, e s ALl boiiu it SO A WVEED FABUILY FAVORITR BEWING MAGHING for sxla ot 3 e AR il e stk ROVER & BAKIR'S BEWING.. B—_GEN. exal offic, 150 Btato.at. ; nr.m,u"f,‘m‘.’,&%’fq“w.n.’i{f. 27 Parsans Navkug old Grovar & liskor soviug.maohinoy 0 tho no hoar somothing to tholr sdvantago. o TNGER SEWING MAGHINES. 3 SIS PHARSON, 144 Boutt Haleted s, sad iy o ntod on easy Glatkeat., cornor Ohio, Machinos sold o payments, and sowing givon whon dosired, WHEELER £ WILSON EEWING MACHINES, the now Imuroved sold or rented on eney monthly paymenta, BURNHAM & FLANNKRY, Agonts, Toiam S 2 Gl aat N i 1 ke Beat Madison-ab, { will removo wnout At MUSICAL. ot e AN NI e "ALLET, DAVIS & CO. PIAN( AR] H only by W, W, KIMBALL, o8 BLEOR AL ONE OABINET PIPE ORGAN, TWO BANKS OF ke; ht sto] ta bi . W, ALL, Wabnah-ave, corhor Thieeon st Obidnge. Lo TANOS-200 NEW_PIANOS AND_ORGANI 3 N S ¥OR doorto reat, W W. K] corner Tilrtonatit, Wantian, Sl]llszg:"fled Ifi;n{m?:N ‘DRUANS lrl'AVE BEEN romime: ; fogubs, We W. KINBALL, Wholole Agoats " BECOND-HAND PIANOS, NEARLY, NEW; () Dricra teom 100 to Gu0b; it o veriaty o Srenn augroatly roduced rates, proviotis toanr romoval Lo the carhorof Btato and Adams:at. W, W. KIMBALL. NEW PUBLICATIONS. JUST PUBLISHED : Schouler on Personal Property. A TREATISE OR THE LAW OF PERSONAL PROP- ERTY, ByJAMESSCHOULER, Authorof ‘' A Troatlss on tho Law of Domostlo Rolations.” 815, ‘$7.60, P CONTENTS: PAnt Frmsr—Introductory Chapter. PART SECOND—Natural and Genoral Incldonts of Per. sonal Property. Porsonal Proporty in Goneral; Ohattols Real; Chattels Porsonal; Holrlooms and Emblomentsi Fixturos; Parsonal Proporty in Expoctancy; Jolnt and Common Ownors; Partnors; Mombors of Limited Part. morships and of Jolnt Btock Companies and Bhipownersi Mombers of Corporations; Interest in Usury; Conflict of Lawa rolating to Personal Proporty. Pant Tamnp—Leading Classes of Personal Property, 8hips and Vessols; Monoy; Debtsin General; Dobta Boour od by Lion; Dobta Secured by Plodgo; Collateral Socurity Dobts Seenred by Mortgago; Chattol Mortgagos; Bills and Notes; Quasi-Negotiable Instruments; Coupon Bonds; Btooks and Bharos; Patents and Copyrights; Fire and Marine Insuranco Policios; Porsonal Annuitiesand Life Insurance Policles; Logaolcs and Distributive Shares. LITTLE, BROWN & CO., . PUBLISHERS, 110 Washington-st., Boston. . AUCTION SALES. By TAYLOR & HARRISON. “Wo shall scll without resorve, the balancs of 0il Paintings Now on exhibition at 183 East Madison-st., commenoing on Thursday, April 10, and con- tinue the sale on Friday and Saturday, April 11and 12, 8t 2 and 71-3 o'clock p, m., each day. This Sale iz Peremptory. Many fine works remainunsold, painted by ENAPP, FENWICE, GUILLIMINET, SHONER, BOESH, WHITH, WENT. “WORTH, and other well-known artists. TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctioneers. WIL L THI BRST OFFER IN OHIOAGO T e attursat basineas with svorrining meniased at 61 Bouth Uanal-st. T,EASE AND MIXTUNLS, WITH OF WITHOUT ‘stook, for salo, of an old, and ono of tha bost groco atoros ontho Bonth Sido. 'Tho store hasa gaod casl trado that cannol bo takon sway {rom t. Prico modorato. No bonus. Apply on promisos, 1006 State-t., noar Twonty-second-at, RE_ OHANOE—A FIRST OLASS BAR AND A ititaed haly Tor salo, Evqry thing new and in good ordor. A splondid location. Will ba sold cheap to & cash customor. Addross R 7,STribunoofios. PLE ROOM AND RESTAURANT YOR SALE, A nibio. a ono of {ho ‘boat focations o ux'v"ms.gafi complots, fncluding custom, ~ *"Good rosson for solling. S5 t, T South Doatborn, h basomest. , BTOOK AND FIXTURES, A cis, 11 islcoh o1 51s0: B, tooms &n1 Faroh Yoars' 15ak0: g0od contral focation; Wost Sido. INGHARN, #iBouth Dospiatn . (TURES, AND GOOD WILL OF AWELL RS lohn Rt w o0 boslngss s W st TARUGT: a1 for aaloand storo for rent, NOOKIN & FISOHER, 16'South Despatnos-at. TE_OLDEST GROOERY ON THE WEST SIDE e bihad 1n 18, Jor azlo: wish (o Fetire from bust- Aoke. Apply at 83 Wost Lake-st. G, JAOOES. 11E, BEST GROOERY STORK ON THE N 1o At t sacrifico 1f takon this 5 MARHISONS 85 Wit Kandolphstes Room 3. $4.0 0ol Srtiaea bubtases, hak, it pay that smoiint por month, Call at 116 Kast Washington-st., ‘Hoom 83, 1,000~ 2. NOVEL ADVERTISING DEVIOES " “An enterprising man with this cash wanted ORTH weok. at once, in the moat attractlve and ingenious mothor Booured' 17 yonrs by patouts, Must soo » buslness ai el ‘when you don't want to. net just the {d; A bino In it. Spoculators sceithis chance. Fened and wtecline ") iroat Wil Tatarriow, Tehans Btato rights for salo. off PARTNERS WANTE. PATINER WANTED BY THE SUBSONIBERS astivo ox apoclall, with from 810,00 (o S15, 00 ! nd profitable busiaots, gumnmfuofln.ln:?pax:\ uized to moot tho alceady inorosso noss, AT Tererinocs givan and roquired. Addcoss G35, Teib no offica, 'NER WANTED—A PRACTIOAL MAN AND ‘about 815,000, (o oxtond & first.oluss sewing maohino ‘buslnoss; & good vholosalo and rotail trade astablishod, The machino has 1o suporlor, and tiioro {s no question as to good profita and success, as will boshown, Addross ¥, Tribuno ofice. l)AWleflt WANTED—-WITH FROM 8500 TO g,l.mu Loapon & Airst-olaes fastauraat; suboriber bas htd 1{ ars’ experionco in the busiuess, and is wi nvest o'oqua amonts Addroas & &, Tribuno onices ARTNER WANTRED-—IN ESTABLISHED REAL estata offico, with 33,000 or 83,00, Address A b3, Tribuno office. ARTNER WANTEDWITH 850, IN A LIGUT, P profitable manufsoturing b&‘flnnu. N. GO&D- ¥ENOUGH, 143 North Desplainon-at, PABINER WANTED_WITIL 82,000 OASIL. 'TO oxtond a safo and vory protitablo busingss, well cstabs lished; no batter cbanco in mercantlle trade. Inguire of COOK, (COBURN & 0O., comor of Destborn and o up-a HOUSEHOLD GOOD:! [URNITURIE OF ALL KINDS ON INSTALLMENTS, at lowest sl rigos, Also, tho Kmpire Parlor Bed= atoad, soven stylos; elogant, unque, aconomical adapted ta parlar, library, dining-room, and ofice. 1t surpassos all. Priéos, 820'to 100, scodrding to style. Ohiatabior sate, parlor aultes, and lounges in- groat variaty. 100 atylos of chairs. ' KMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTRAD COMPANY, B Wast Madison-st.; Wholnaalo Ware: roous, 570 And §73 Wost Madisos N, D —Painiad chambor sots are uow Iu fasbios, A1l styles and colors on' by & END ALONG YOUR FURNITURE, DIty G00DS, TR oA L 0%ea sblowet raraiiors sud Tash ;‘.’ffl:. HAVENS'® G0, "Auationcers, & Bonth Ok- Bal-at. ANTED—TURN ETS, Fi0, EN- tire hausohold ‘.Tn‘é'k‘."r.n&fi{“.'.... paid for in full .mmm;l".(“l’ on receipt of goods, 1J, store 117 Twanty- socond s o FOUND. FOUND_L BTRAY GOAT, ~GWNRR GAN TIAVE by paylug char Bl ) D n k- hawiat i et DL POWIIES: nd Norih. INSTRUCTION, MHANURY, IATT~4A HOME HONGOL, BPRING toem bugins April 16, - For juformation address the Fauclial e 2, in Floatwnod:at. v Ny PARK, Havosswood, Qook Coun-+ MORTGAGE SALE or ¥Touschold Goods, &e. 3, at 93 o'olook, conslating of Par- oA e AR o o Hiionon Rijturs, Lot pod e G, e, G Tatmans o 3 2y £0.) comprising Viaoaa-tand baraltare. Sala poromptory. BY TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctioneers, 31 and 33 LiaBalle-st, MORTGAGE SALE. Entire Stock and Fixtures of a Retail Grocery. 'Teas, Coffoes, Bugars, Flour, Spices, and Bundry Mer. ohiandise, together with tho Fixturcs, Tos Caddios, Bample Coffco Cans, Bhow Cases, Beales, oto, Baly peromptory. Baturday, April 12, at 10 c'olook; By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctloneors, 51 ond & South Canal-at. MORTCG-AGEH SALBE. At Auotion, Ssturday, Apeil 14, at 13 o'closk sharp. Qs Tyt old ey are. o oper bUEEY. G seb ot ity harmoss complote. b s CRE TAYLOR & HARRISON, n AuotioBoars, 81 and 83 Bouth Canal-at. By ELISOIL&_E‘OSTER. > Regular Saturdamnsde NEW AND BECUOND.] o Household Furniture, AT CTIOIN, AT On SATURDAY, BORNING, Apeil 13 at § $i6 olook, st esroom, No, rhot-at, ur SHETISON & FOSTEN, Auctionsors. TIVIIVIIESINM SR Chattel Mcztgage Sale ELEGANT FURNITURE. Belog tho Entire Contents of the Metropolis Hotal, Michigan-av., cor. Fourteenth-st. Wo wlll‘:lll at Auction, on Tuesday morning, April 15, n ate ok ihares om ' promiuce, Yl ontirs Turnicurs facanena Jiotel, consiating of Lilegant Patlor Bullee e i Bt Masbtetop Tablos,. D -Stands, Black-{¥alnut Wardrobos, 'Sofas, Oty e asaarsok, Ao Ao:. 1,000 yords IElogant Hrus- ol Carpets Vool Carpeth ags Bistag tivom Harmd: 1o e urniture, Hons, Teddivg, Hseta, Pillow. as "";‘l&‘l Nlpxlnl, ‘Orockery, Gutlory, Platod-Ware, AT 3o S0, e Rioronalis 1iov] wa furnished new sinc the fire, ALS Qo ol gm0 YOSTER, Auctionsers, il ELINON & By G. P, GORE CO., 23, 24, and 28 East Randolph-st. AT ATUCTIOIN, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Groat Bargains In Parlor Suits, Chambar Bots, Ward. robas, Bofas, Lou; ureauy, Hodstoads, Bitonsion 1os, Boof Tables, Ofioa Dexks, W, G. Grockor, I Rockingha ‘are, Glass War rors, Buggies, hl 1 ‘armers’ Wa BicloduabfElmards) i oratoe V. 6 Eracker n Baturday, April 13, at 934 o'clock. S AP & G0 Avatio HAVENS & CO., \avm sell on Batusduy, April 13, at 9:30 &, m,, furniture, '"DE l.ll(?AN SEWING MAOCIIINES, ideboardw, mirrors, atav es, o Sasulaoeh afesd Ba¥k “* % touth Ganal-et