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- FOREIGN. No Improvement in the Condi- tion of the Pope. Reported Murder of Baker, the Nile Explorer, and His Wifo, The Vienna Exposition Building in a ' Backward State. ITALY, * Mowus, April 17.—The Popo is still suffering, and it §s known thore is uo improvomont in his condition to-dny. Porsons who have boon ad- -mitted Into the prosenco of His Holincss make *tho most contradiotory reports in rolation to his ‘1llnees, . ' Tho Iiallan Government exhibits anxloty in +zelation to tho malady of the Moly Fathor. A courlor has loft tho Vatfdan for Gormany, with instructions for tho gnidance of the Roman Catholic Bishops In that country in oaso of tho domise of the Pontiit. i EGYPT. + Towpow, April 17.—A painful rumor comes Srom Aloxandrin, Egypt, that Bir Bamuol Baker -and hia wifo havo boon murdored in the interior ‘of Africa by tho natives, Bir Bamuel, accom= i:’nnlud by nie wifo, took the Egyptian oxpedi= . %ion up the Nile, Loxpo, April 17—Evoning.—The rumor of the murder of Sir Bomuol Baker and his wifo gangol much unoasincss at the Foroign Oflico. o Govornment has recoived 1o information whatever iu relation to tho ocourronco. Earl Granville has tolographed tv Aloxandris making inquiry fato tho oflgih Of tho Toport. ——— AUSTRIA. Herald Cable Special, ¢ Viexxsa, April 17.—The oxhibition pulldlnfila n o bikkward Stato, and conuot possibly bo fin- dslied bir tho 1st of Mnf'. The roofing of tho ‘domo is incomplote. All Jabor is boing concon~ “rated In an endoavor to flnish the rotunda for §a formal oponiug, which must bo on tho 1t of ‘May, that boing the day on which the aovom‘l‘gnu mra invited, Nsoolhnr portion of the bullding il be ready, Tho construction will be contin- wued aftor the oponing, Tha diroction s’ oner- g;mc, but tho labor is inforior, Visitors wishing oconomize time slould not coma bafors the 28t of Juno, —_— : CANADA, . Orrawa, Ont.,*April 17.—Mr. Brouso has given notice, in tho House, of certain inquiries wegarding tha Thousand Islands, in the St. Law- ‘renco. ‘I'his has its origin in tho fact that Amor- fcan epoculntors are eaid to have bought up all of #ho Thousahd fles within tho United_Btatos ‘boundary, and two or three of those belonging %o the Dominion, It is further eaid to be their intention to obtain by purckase the cont.olof the ,whole Uanadian group. ‘Lho poople on the ad- Jacent mainland aro strongly oppoused to tho de- JBign. /; ‘{l‘{m Ad!utnnb—Gnnuml‘s roport, just issuod, ghows that 80,144 mon bavo hoen training in differont dopartments of tho volunteer foroo. 20f thoso 1,660 aro cavalry, 057 fleld artillery, ‘with 40 guns, 1,697 garrison artillory, and 106 on* ginoors, and 25,742 tnfontry, Last night the membuors of tho Commons woro entortained by the Governor-General. 1 Havnrax, April 1’L—-Thou§h tho local Loglsla- turo o hort timo ginco decided upon repoaling tho ballot act, the Legialative Council yostorday Tosolvod by a Vote of 16 to 8 not to reponl thenot, SIS CHINA AND JAPAN. BaN Franoisco, April 14.~Tha Colorado, from Hong Kong, brought flye Chinese small-pox patients and wont to_quarantine. 'Fho cabin Passongers woro landod. Tho Chineso and Japanese news is_unimpor- tant. The Milando recolvad his first Bible from Dr., H:]pbum. The Mikado has not yot decidod ¢o send an Embassy to the Pope. Soveral Japa- neso of high rank aro on the way to Vionna, . Brxoarons, April 17.—Tho Atchoen wor con- tinucs, A socond nssrult was made with partial success, The Dutch carried two forts, but were ‘yepulsed from tho principal fort. Thoy sro now “osioging tho Sultan's palace. Tho fighting was desparato, Tho Dutch commander, Kobler, was killoa, together with 200 of his men. The Atchooneso wore badly armed. ‘The Dutch have called for reinforcomonts. Groat sickness pre- :3:,13 in their ranks, Tho poppor ports are blocks —_— 4 GERMANY. BenLmy, April 17.—Count Van Arnim, the Gor- man Ambagssdor at Paris, will bo tranaferred to London, and Genaral Mantouffel, Commander of the Gorman forcesin France, will bo his suc- agor,'when tho ovacuation of French torritory ¥ German troops has boon comploted. 5 —_— SPAIN. Maorm, April 17.—A denial is given to tho Fumor curren lyuut.ordny that & crisfs in tho Min- Istry waas imminent. Pamis, April 17.—A dispatch from Carlist Qources Bays that a band of Spanish insurgents indor Dorregarraymado o sharp attack on Onati, Qnd, after a short conflict, succeedod in gaining vosecselon of the town, —— FRANCE. + Panmw, April 17.—The Legitimists and Bonne ‘gpartists havo agrood upon M. Liepman as their <candidate for the vacancy in the represontation of Parly in thoNation! mbly, —y o, GREAT BRITAIN. Loxvox, April 17.—A sovero thunder-atorm ocourred yestorday in Walos. Crops wero in- Jured, and soveral porsons woro kille: by light- aning, e S SPORTING MATTERS. The New Orlonns Rucos-=The Onres St D Wrestling. Special Disvalch to The Chicaro Tvibune, New Yorg, April 17.—John MclMahon, of Rut- 3and, Vt.7and Homer Laono, of New York, were matcked to-day to wrostle, square Lold, best two in thxnehmr baok falls, in the second wool of May, within 300 miles of this city, for the cham« plonship of America and 1,500 & sido. ‘William Illnlmzv of Newcaatle-on-Tyne, princi- @l backer of tho Toylor-Winslip, champlon <crew of England, offers to flud a four-oared orew to row any othor four in the world over the <championship course on the River Tyne for from . :‘1‘9& u'x:utbfg?vn a aifl‘o‘ fr to back Winship and any other vil llfil: cm(:)rsu for nymm ulun“.w R vath W OnLeans, April 17.—Lonisiana Olub, third day’ st ‘rsep, ans o eich purso, 8600; frat horso, 2350, sacond 8100, third 850, Won by Jobn MeCormick by o Load, beating Capo Raco, 8ocond ;' Nollie $X¢., third ; Johin MeDonald, und King Bonczot. Mirso’ 1:50° Capo Race wag tho favorite in the pools, brin, lm.'; %fl;flé Nollie R., 100 ; John MoDonald, 110 ; John Cormick, 40; Kin Benozet, 40, On the :m. the betting waa 100 to 5 against McCor- Socond race, mile'hoats, all ages, Olub 8700; firat hotso $500, i seaond 160, third 850, B, 0. Evilons Emma Slnl;mlt‘:hq Timo: 1493 ; 333 1ib0)g, . Tho firat hoat was won by half a 1hird by three Jongths, and the last by sevoral lengths onsily. In the pool Hampton sold at 1605 Evolina Mobry, 805 1. 0, U., 60; Warwlok's entry, 50; Emma’ Sansom, 80, Ontho track Bnmrlcn Was tho favorite againut the flold, ‘Third race, throe milog, all nges, Club purse 2800 ; first horAo $000, second 8150, th(rr]“fim. Won by Mary Louluo, Boating Repontor, Pilgrim, Winne (formorly O, 0. D.), and Mora MeIvor, it the same ordor. Time, B6:44. TFlora Molvor camo in first, but was dm?ufllflcd for losing flfig poundy weigl\l. Her stablo companion wen tho raco. In tho pool, Repoator, 100; Weldou's en- trles, Molyor and Louiso, 110} Pilgrim, 80; Winno, 70, h Woalhor clear and pleasant, good, and track imoroving. — Tho Proposcd Commercinl Convens tion to f3c Meld at St. Louid, 8r. Louss, Mo., April 17.—Tho projeoct which Lias been on foot hore for some woeks past to call & convontlon of Westorn and Bouthorn Con- grossmon to conslder questions of gonoral speclal intorest to tho Statos of tho Missinsippi alloy, to_bo held hero moxt month, was L{lu- ousued to-day by tho Board of Dirootors of the Merchants' ‘Exchango, A committoo was ap- poiuted to wait npon the Mayor and City Gov- ernment to ask for co-operation, and also to do- vise a plan for carrying out the programme for tho recoption and entertainmont of delegates, and report to another fiounu! meeting.of citl- 2ons on Balurdsy noxt, 'Flioro was & uusBimouy hoad, the Attondanco approval of tho projoot, nost desiro wna oxprossod that tho convontion should bo held. Congrossman Wolls sald 100 to 160 Oongressmon would be rosont. Ilo would proparo s st of topics to En disoussod by the Conventlon. Tho pro< rammo for tho ontortainmont of the dologates s oxFontud to embrace o trip to Galyeston vin the AL, K. & . and Toxns Contral Ronds, and roturn through n portion of Kanuas, stosmboat oxcursions, oto. WASHINGTON, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, NEGRO CELEDRATION, ‘Wasntyaroy, D. O, April 17.—Doforring tholr colebration nutil to-dny on nccount of the Incloment wonthior, tho negroes of tho Dlstrict 'mado good their reputation for obeerving tho groat ovont which led to their froedom, in the procession aud in tho ball which s belng held to-night. Tho usual enthusinsm is noticeablo, TIE JAPANESE MISSION, And go, aftor all the donlala on the subjoct, it {s now admitted in ofiicial quarters, not only that Delong's resignation has boon rocoivod, but also that it will bo accopted. Ex-Sonator Jamos Nyostill porsists in tho hopo that ho will bo nominated to the vacancy. DESPISES THE GRAD, Ex-Covgrosempn 8, 8. Cox, of Now York, may bo added to the list of those who rofuso to par~ tioipate in tho baok salary q;ob, although he hoa not notified Tressurer Spinner s yot what dis- position to mako of his oxtra sllowance. It is undorstood that ko iu now proparing a lottor in- structing this oftleinl to covor the amount duo him on” this account into tho Unitod Statos Treasury, [To the Aasociated Press,) DECLINES THE GRAB, WasgmaToN, D. 0., April 17.—Sonntor Bayard has {mm his oxtra _componsation as a mombor of the Forty-gocond Congross into tho Unitod Btatea Troasury. GREENTAORS, Logal tendors outstanding, $858,241,400. THE INDIANS, Vice-Presidont Wilson eald yeslorday that porce with tho Modocs was now out of the ques- tion, and that thoy should bo extorminatod a any cost. 8till, the peaco policy should not bo abandonod in dealing with other Indian tribea, DISTRIBUTION OF ATAS, The Socretary of War, npon tho recommonda- Hon of Senators Mitoholl and Kelloy, has or- dered 600 stand of brooch-loading rifles to Do ordored from tho Arsonal at Vancouver to,tho authoritics of Orogon, for tho use of tho oitl- Zzons on the frontier. . RELEASED. The Dopartment of State is officlally informed that threo Amorican sailora of tho bark Union, who wero arrested noar Santingo do Cubn by tho Spanish suthoritics on tho supposition that thoir intontion was to join tho insurrection, linvo beon Jischargod nnd raturned to tho ship, their offonse huvlng‘{mun provon to be desertion. COMPLINENTARY, Tho officors of all the Stato Assoclatlons in this city, ninoteen in number, have united in a lottor to Gen, W. H, Torrell, late third Assistant Pogtmastor-Goneral, oxpressing rogrot at part- ing with him, and wishing him succoss in his nev position a8 Pension Agent at Indiruapolis and nn onr- bauquots, RAILROAD NEWS. Tho Struggle for tho Posscssion of tho Olovelnnd, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indinunapolis JRoad—Other Railroad Xtema, OLEVELAND, Ohio, Agrll 17-—The following is the nflidavit of Amasa Stono, Jr,, of Clovoland, in tho recont injunction case against the 0., C., 0. & 1. . R, Nr. Stono, after slating that ho hns boen intimately connected with tho Oleve- land Road sincoits building in tho capacity of contractor, Superintondent, Director, and Prosi- Qont, #ays':_“ A majority of tho through busi- neus of sald C., 0., 0. & I. Railway Company comes from, and goos to, Hourcos that osnnot bo ronched through the Atlantio & Grent Weatorn Road, and, in m: ug(lnlun, could not bo retainod by said A. & G. \¥. Road, resulting ina diminution of tho net aarnings of sald O, C., 0. & I, Road, to 60 por cont of what they now aro, evon admitting thio solvency and good manago- mont on the part of said A, & G, W. Railway Co, That tho A. & G. W. Reilway Co. is uttor] flh\- solvent, and has nob the capnoity for anything more than the paymont of its running expenses, ita ronts forleased linos, and the fulfillment o! its contracts with the United Btates Rolling Btook Company for tho uso of rolling stock ronted of said Company by tho A, & G. W, Railway Company for use upon its rond and for which 'Bsid rond is paylng remt to sald United Blatos Rolling Rtook™ Co. =% rates which amount to more than 80 per cent por annum of the cost of such rolling stook, and in additlon is bound to maintain said rolling stock in porfoct order and ropair. That aftor ifs run~ nin; nx&mnuos and ronts, oto, b8 aforosaid, by mid Atintlo & Grost Westorn Company ity own debt, which amounts to over, GOLP 000,000, &nd boaring an_ interast of ovor 84,000,000 an- Bually, payablo {n most park sémi-annually, in gnd would bo loft wholly unprnvldod for. That, in my Judgment, no _provision could bo mndoin o lonso from the 0., O., O. &I. Co. to tho A, & G W. Co., and no socuri- ty givon, which would grolenb the minori- ty shorcholders in the interest they would have Ly way of reversion and restoration of their proporty, for tho reasons that, when commoreo {8 onca divertad and othor permanent chaunels 'I»rovklcd, the oflg‘gml line "has lost it forever. That tho A, & G. W. Company and its mnnn?ern lave, from their organization, shown an utter incapaclty for inaging railroad prop- orty; thatifs ownera are almost entirely for- eignors) with no common interost or ume)nfl.\les with theguoplo upon the line of iis road; and that stock-speculating seoms to bo thoir calling and business; and not the running of rallroads in any.proper or legitimate why, or in ac- cordanco with Dguh o policy,” and their duty as agonts iu charge of & corporate trust, and which results in the.general demoralization of tho employos of tho Company, Inmy judg- ment, tho $5,000,000 of now stook proposed go bo issned by the 0, 0., O, &I. Company in caso tho lonso of tho road tothe A, & G. W. Com- Pnny i porfected, and tho money arising from ho sale of such stock is not needed to develop tho Bugmrt or promote tlo intorosts of the 0., 0., 0. &I Road, and honco it is to bo reasonably inforrod that it would bo used for the bonefit of tho lessces. In m&judgmont, the property of the 0,, 0., 0. & I. Road, if loased to tho A, & G 'W. Company, will, within five yesrs, n- isbiod to ono half its present valuo. 8, L. B, Barlow, a8 attornoy for the Dircctors of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnstl & Indi- \mwohs Railway Los filed s rojoluer in the United Btatos Circuit Court, in rn‘;;ly to the com- Elnlnt of the atockholders of sajd "Road. Mr, arlow eniu that, as attornoy and proxy, ko rep- resents & Jargo numbor of the shares of the Clavoland, Columbus, Oincinnati & Indianapolia Tailway. At tho recent election of the Board he ‘voted upon nearly 24,000,000 of said stock, which ‘waa ownod by persons having no interest in the Atlantio & Groat Western Rallrond, He furthor states that it is not dosired or gmpnwl that any arrangoment shall bo made botwoon the two Companios whick is not mutually sdvantagoous and bonoficial, or which will in any manner affact or impalr uu{ oxisting contract or arrangemont now logally binding upon the Oloveland rond. Ho denlos tho allogation in tho bill of complaint s to theinsolvenoy of tho Atlantlo & Groat West~ orn Raflway, and snys ho has beon informed that » Toase of thio Cloveland, Colurabus, Ginolunatl & Indisuapolis Railway similar to thoone proposed Dy tho Atlantio & Great Western has beon in contemplation for mauiyunrs by the Lake Bhore & Miobigan Southern Riilway, and ho beliovos ¢his suit is bogun, ;é.mnnv or wholly ab_the ex- onso of tho Laka Bhore Company, to dofeat an onost administration of affairs of tho Olove- 1and Company by its own stookholdors, o fur- ther anys that the proposed inoroaso of the eapi- tal atock of the Oloveland Compauy is necessa) for additions and improvoments to snid rond, and thot no part of it is to bo used in tho Intor- eut of tho Atlantio & Great Western Company, Barr Laxe, April 14.—Ground brokon to-de; on tho 8alt Linko, Soviors Valloy & Piooho Rail- road by Gens, Connor and Barnum, assisted by o largo numbor of distinguishoed eitizens, The rond will be oponed for forty milea tho lattor art of tho summer, ‘Tho prospecty aro oxceod- 1y encouraging. ¢ osToN, April 17.—~Tho Bordell bondholdors of tho Boston, Hartford & Erio Railrond mob to- day, and formeil a corporation undor tho namo of the New York & New Lngland Railrond Com- any, with a capital stock of 820,000,000, divided nto liares of $100 oach, tho Bordol bouds toba surrondored in oxchange for now stoak in the pmgortlon of ten shiaros stook for each bond sur~ rondered. There aro rumors that an attompt will bo mado by the Lane intorest to opjoin the new corporation from exccuting its plan. Dezrnoir, April 17.—The break in the Flint & Poro Maquetio Rnilrond at Dridgeport, caused Dy the flood, Lias heon ropairod, nufi all traius are mgnlng [.0) umbnl.A 1 INOINNATS, O, April 1/,—P, I1, Wat, - idont of tho I'Erlu;} 8.1, 41, um.,.)Y ;Lfl‘:)‘;'nfmgt the Erlo Road; Goorgo B. McOlollan, Preaident of the Atlantio & Groat Wostern Railroad; Oucar Hownsend, Suporintondont; and T, 8, Tlint, Maungor of tho O O O & L B By, azrived and THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1873, horo, and hinyo taken rpohia n the Burnot Houns, Inoluding oxtra rooms for committoes, A moot- ing Is In progross to-night. N AYTON, O,y Ag:-ll 17.~The poople of Dayton rofusod to—-h';, y 430 majority, to loan hior orodit for $180,000 undor tho * Hoesol Taw," 0 holp build the Stillwater Valloy Railrond. Tho votors woro afrald It would intorfore with tho coal rond to Southorn Ohlo, Tho total vote was 2,000 logs than usual, AxnpEnson, Ind., Avril 17,—Ground was bro- kon horo to-dny on the Andorson, Lebanon & 8t. Louis Iailrond, Spoochos woro mado by Prosi- dont J, R Btillwoll, Mayor Roach, Judge Plorco, and J. K. MoCann, ono of the contractors, Tho first shiovol of oarth was thrown by the Proal- dont. The worlk will now bo pushod rapidly, and tho contraotors promise to complate tho grading during the prosont {m\r. To-night o bnnquof will bo glvon at the Siillwell Iouso by the obn« tractora. ‘Larrre Rocr, Ark., April 17.—The report that thio Momphia & Littlo Rtook Rtailroad is overflowed botweon Mundison and Memphis, and tralns stopped, is without foundation, InpanArorts, April 17,—Ground was broken to-day on the Anderson, Lobanon & Bt. Lows Railrond at Andorson, In NEBRASKA. Tho Great Storme=Whent and Fruit Prospects--Trains Now on Time, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Onrama, Nob., April 17,—The storm s unprece- dontod in soverily and duration in this latitudo. Tho blinding snow was drivon by the wind into great drifts along the line of tho Union Paciflo Railrond botwoon Fromont and Grand Island, At no time at eithor of tho above points waa the mereury s low as roported, though excoedingly chilly. Tho damage by the atorm I confined al- most wholly to tho impodiment of trains on the Union Paciflo, ‘T'ho ppring wheat in Nobraska had boon_ve Ennemuy sown bofore tho storm began, and i o bonofited rathor then injured. Tho fruit- erop, which the Omala Herald of to-morrow ro- ports from all {mrlu of fho Btato, Is unimpaired, with the axcclp ion that in somo cases of g)nmhnn, they will be larger for Nobraska in 1878 than over bofore. New seltlors on tho plaina may have boon curiously incommoded by the storm, ‘but as yob no suffering among them has beon ro- ported. Immigration s pouring into tho State from the North, from Wisconsin and Minnesota, and from all tho Middle sud Eastorn States. ' Tho unoccuptod lands are bu&nfmplfl[ytnknn up,.and the materinl development of tho Btate promises to bo vnr{ gmnt tho onsuing summor. To-night tho railroads arc all oloar, and tho Union’ Paciflo trnins aro nnlvlnq'lmd doparting. In twenty-four hours tho snow blockade will bo forgoiten, tho snosw that made it melted, and those who bave cxaz‘; ratod it for atock jobbing purposes will regrot it, Union Pacific stook de- clined 8 conts on tho dollar yestorday. Tho'stormi ¢ommonced at Green Iilvor, 800 milea wost of Omaha, on Bunday morning, and by night had reachod Grand Island, but was not nccompanied by any sovere wind. Boon after reaching Grand Ieland, howover, a perfect hur~ rioano.commencod, which lasted with unabated fury up to Wodnosday noon, when the storm be- an to brosk up, Ono froight train at Lone roo, 200 miles enst of Grand Islnnd, was unable to sido-track, and had to boobandonod. On thin train wos livo stock, some of “which *perishod. ‘Tho wires of the Atlantic & Pacific and Wostorn Union, from Wood River to Elm Creok, s dis- tanco of 20 milos, aro down, but connoction will bo mado by Snfurdsy mornlng. Trafna now oro all moving and making time. Monday's train arrived hero at G:45. Threo trains will arrive to- night, betwoon 10 and 12, (T the Aasociated Press.) Oxana, April 17.—Tho storm lnsted for throo dnys with unparallolod soverity, its force boing mostly confined to the limits of Plum Creek on tho west, and Columbus on tho osst. Porsons did not daro to leavo their housea during Mon- day, Tuesdny, or Wednesday, Thus far, but ono cnso of loss of human lifo has beon reported. It is probable that tho loss of stock has beon grent. is known that a con- sidorablo numbor of caitle have perished Tho damage to tho tolograph lines has boon grent, wires and poles boing blown down for somo fifty miles, but it is uxéwolnd they ocan be ropaired “temporarily by {o-morrow ovening. Porsons who have lived in tho country for six- toon yoara sny they nover say anything in tho way of a atorm approaching it bofore. STATE LEGISLATURES, MICHIGAN, Avectal Dispateh to The Chicaqo Tribune, LANgING, Mich., April 17,—Tho Railroad Com- mittes m]'mrto(l favorably on tho taxation of pal- aco and slooping cars, claiming that there will bo an addition ot $25,000 annually to the Btato rev- enuo thersby, ~The Committes on Reform Bolools favor tho bill Agonoy for State juvenile offenders, The ma- jority of the Judiciary Committeo of the House reported against tho onoinh_nent of Commig: sionora to prepiro the Michigin Code of Protead: uro, ‘Tho minority of the samo Col ttoo ro- Eurt the contrary, The Houso Committes on tato Affairs favor thoBonatobill for the appoint~ ment of o Btate Historlographer. The Commit- toa o Roligious and Bonovolont Socictios favor the Bonate bill ropesling the law of 1867 nuthorizing the Xoman Catbolio Bishop to hold property in trust for the Church. Tho mat~ tor was hotly debatod in the House, and the bill will probably pass, Thoro was considorable disoussion in the Sen- ato and Houso, coucerning tho bill providing for & Detrolt Board of Publio Works, aud the bill snnoxing part of Hamtramek to Dotroit rospect~ ively, Thennnexing of Hamtramok ia'worthless, becnuso of an erroncous subecription The vote on the appropriation of $4,000 Pn tho Stato Po- mologioal Boclety was reconsidered, and again lost, a8 the-bill requires two-thirds of the whole House, making an ap'i)r?mnfion for private pur- pose. Tho vote atood 61 to 14. — OHI0. Qorumug, 0., April 17.—In thoe Bonate this afternaon the Scnatobill to amend the Gambling act 8o a8 to_spocifically include faro and ken was passed—yors,»25; nays, b, This bill similar in its provisions for finos and penalties 88 the Adair Liquor law, and Little Lottory act. A rosolution was offored commonding the cen~ tennial oxhibition to tho peoplo of &x!o, and asking Ohio membera of Congress to give their support to Jmoasures intonded to promote the wolfaro of said oxposition. Tho resclution was 1aid on the table, . A resolution was adopted calling on Clerks of Courts, for tho use of the Constitutional Conyon- tlon, for information a8 to the number of casos commonced in the soversl ocourts of record in Obio for 1870, 1871, and 1873, tho number of torms of court hold, and the days of each session, the number of casos finally disposod of at each term, and tho number of days each Judgo waa sitfing in any of said courts, and days each were omployed in open court. In the House, after o long disoussion, Hare's Benato bill to provido for the sale of swamp lands in Olilo and tho application of the pro- coeds theroof to tho Agricultural Colloge Fund, failed to pass. ILLICIT WHISKY, S Raid upon the ¢ Moonshiners? of Adnms County, Ind.«-Scizure of Two Stifls==Arxrost of the Owners. ‘Wivonestes, Ind., April 17.—0. W, Btarr, Doputy United States Marshal from A.I.Idl)l‘!fll.l, hoa ogaln boon among the “ moonabinora.” Last night, about 0 o'clock, Mr, Starr, with an assiataut, surprised and arrasted Johu flomgnrd~ nor, of Adema County. Hohad solzod the still and apparatus Lolobging to Bomgarduer on Friday, April 11, and finishod the job last night by teking the bird. From Bomgardaer’s ho drove to one David Moser's, somo four miles distant, sud, after arrosting Mr. Mosor, proceeded in tho soarching of tho promisos. After a diligont #oarol for = fow moments, they discoverad now and unmistakablo sl that o distillery had been made, Mo finally got on the track, follow- od it for about a qluurmr of a mile from tho house, and found the still with nttachmonts com- plote. The capacity of tho still is about thirty allons. Mr, Starr shipped the stil to Anderson 0-day, and started to Iudianapolia with his two prigonera. Thoro wes quite a show of reslstance maomfosted by one of tho parties, but, upon Mr, Btarr producing a pair of handeuffs, the prisoner becamo né quict as a lamb, M, Starr i doing & good work among n bad sot of (Government e~ fraudors, who have boon carrying on thoir un- derground business for years, ———— Telographic Brevitios, Goorgo W. i0, Johnaton, the nowly-olocte Mayor of Cincinnati, was inusgurated yg’utnrdny‘} ‘I'ho first Protestant Easter service ever held im :hu. shoro of Cubs, took place on Buuday ast. Martin Flom and Oomfizn Buckloy woro yostor- day arrostod at Biraitsville, 0., for countorfeit- ing, and taken to Columbus, A {wst&l olerk, named J, B, Brown, was arroat- od at Winoua Junction, and brought to LaCrosse youtorday, charged with burning mail mattor to #avo tholabor of distributing the samo, Frank Bwann, who bag hoen on tuisl Lefore ostablishing a Btato, Judgs Brackeritidge foramsanlt and butiory with intait to commit & rape, wan found Fung nnd tho Jury yosterday brought in n verdlot of im- g_xhiunnmnnt in the Ponfianunry for two yonra, @ trial of Jolin Finiigh, ex-Trustooof Midlson Township, for embezzllng the public: monoy, ia sot for noxt Monday, Our Ottawa (IIL) spoolal eoys that Lowls Clalrmont, foroman‘of tho wood departmont of tho Eaglo Works, n that olty, was 80 badly hurt yoatorday thint Lfs lifo is dospairod of. Ho was attonding & ripping buzz eaw. A ploce of oak timbor, which he had pushed through, waa onught by tho ssw and thrown back over it upon him with groat foreo, outting him dooply in the Tead, and eavoring tha cords of tho loft arm. During tho fall of 1871, » man namod Androws, living in Bhuoyvillo, Johnson Qounty, disappear ed, nnd o not boon hoand of since. 1t now transpiroa thaf ho had violont quarrols and af- frays with his wifo, who was a widow named Combs whon ho married hor, and that on tho night of his disappenranco one of hor sons, a man grown, borrowed n pistol and dirk of a noighbor. Androws was a ponconblo man, and of good roputo in the community. Tho faots con- m::lfi:l with bis taking off will bo fully investi~ gato e e s SUSPICIOUS, ANY WAY. COashior Taylor, of the Fourth Natlona al Bank, Makes n Discovery Which Looks Like nan Attompted Swindle. A supposed caso of forgery has just como to light in this city, which, in the planof opera- tions, is & parallol case to the recent forgerioson tho Bank of England. Tho plen is one soldom resortod to, bocause it connot bo carried out unloss consldornble ourroncy is doposit- ed. About ono week ago, two gon- tlomanly-locking mon appeared at iho Fourth Nationsl Bank, and roquested to soo the Oashier, Mr. Georgo Taylor. They introduced thomselves s H. B. Taylor, and James E. Brown, of Now York. Thoy sald that theyhad <como to Chicago with the {xtention of aponing & roal catato office, and that thoy wishod to make large doposita in tho bank, and wonld oxpect gome favora in roturn. Mr. Taylor anaworod that ho would bo most happy to do anything for them in his power. They then mnde o doposit of £4,000 in currency. Last Mondsy Taylor called at tho bank again, and medo o deposit of 81,800 in city chocks and ©1,600 in ocurronoy. The fole lowing day Taylor roturned and drow out 1,000, Tho nbaonoo of his prtner Brown was noticod by tho Cashior, and commentoed upon. Tho noxt doy Taylor made s deposit of 23,000 in our- roncy, which made the total of his doposlt not far from $10,000, The continued absonco of Brown excited tho guspiclons of the Cashier, and_suspocting that thoy would attompt to play the Bank of England ame, he told tho Teller to report to him all fimuu that woro presentod for payment. About' 10 o'clock, ‘Taylor came in and presonted & draft “for §7,000, drawn on tho bank of.Joln King, of Columbus, Georgia, in favor of ono Willlam Groon, ona Now Yokl bank, and indorsod by bim to Taylor & Brown. The draft wns numbered 1,600. The Cashier took it, and told Taylor to return ab balf-past 2 o’clock yesterdsy aftornoon, cnd Lo -would cash it, Meantimo_a dispntch was sont to Columbus, Geoxgis, to John X r;}z, stat- ing tho number of the draft, and asking 1f it was onuine. An answer was received that no such aft had ever boon issucd from his bank, that ho had never hada dopositor named Willlam Greon, that ho did not know such a man, aud that his dralts wero now boing numbored in the soyenteon thousands, Upon tho receipt of this dispateh, Dotective Dixon was gont for, and told to lay in wait for ‘Taylor, Punctwal to the appointed hour, Taylor presented himsolf at tho bank, and wag requested by the Cashior to accompany him and Mr, Dixon to tho privato ofiice, as tliey wished to_have somo private convoraation with him, ‘Upon seating themeclves, Taylor seomod much agitated. In roply to a question regarding tho identity of Greon, ho statod that ho was o stoolk broker in Now York, and that thoy (Taylor & Brown) had purchased tho draft from him, and, paid money for it, and if it was o for- iory Green was tho guilty parly. ftor quite an oxtended — conversation Dixon becams persuaded that Brown was not far away. A polico oficor was thoroforo sent for, and, loaving Taylor in his charge, tho Cashier and Mr. Dixon went out in quest of Brown, Jt will bo remombored that the bank ia slt- uatod at the cornor of Woshington and Franklin streots, snd, at tho goruerof Washington and Market, Brown was observed standing near the tunnel entrance, ovidently waiting for Taylor, Dixon arrested him at once, and took him to the baok, Ho doclined to mako any statement. Both mon were locked up at the Central Station, and will have g proliminary examination before Banyon this morning, . Tgnt the £7,000 draft on Now York is a forgery there can bo no doubt, end tho guilty party would seom -to be either Brown, Tnylox, or Grdod: Both Brown and Taylor ars men of good appoaranco, and do thoir business ina shrowd and prompt manner. The Cashier cer- tainly is deserving of girunt credit, for his hand- ling of tho matter. It is his opinion, thatif tho 87,000 dratt lind boon cashod, théy would havb prosbited othors for payment until they . had drawn out & good surplus over their deposit: THE CITY IN BRIEF, The Board of Police yesterday accoptod the ll-'uigl%alinn of . P, Williams, drivor of Engino 0, 18, D. L. Moody will load the noon prayer-meeting to-day, and will give a Dible-roading at Hyde Park in the evening. A boardor at No. 117 Bouth Groon strect died suddenly yestordsy aftoruoon. It is belleved that ho died of hoart-diseass, The Coronor has beon notified. Eldor Shaw will hold two revival-meotings on Baturday, at 11 a, in. and 4 p. m,, in the vostry- room of tho Christian Church, cornor of Twenty- fifth stroot and Indiana svenue, Thoro is to bo a Bunday-gohool mooting of improssive dimon- slons at the church on Sunday aftornoon. A moeting of the Committeo on Bireots and Alloys of tho West Division was hold yestorday afternoon, when it was detormined to report favorably upon tho proposition to re-pave Weat Lakostroof, from tho bridge to Halsted streot, A lito and dramatic entertainment will bo ilvun by Aqua Pura Lodge at their hall, corner ake and Soymour streots, this ovening. Thoe programme_includos readings by A. P, Burbank and W. MoFarland, and music, after whioch the farco, A Dretty Pieco of Dusiness,” will be given. Btate stroot, at the corner of Monroe, about 8 o'olock yestoaday afternoon, a blook in horsc-car travel was occasloned for somo twonty minutea, ‘Thoue annoyances are likely to ocour froquently until some of the deop holos aro marked, as of old, *No bottom horo.” Mr, James Mchfanus, whose tussle with specinl licoman Oarlin, of the Wost Division Railroad ompany, was reportod » fow dn;; ago in Tug TRIBUNE, was finod 818 by Mr. anyon yastor- dny, Mr, T M. Larraway, of WostLiberty, Iows, appearing a8 witnoss “againat bhim. Another warrant is out for his arrest for whipping his horsos in a cruol and unscomly mannor, A littlo gril, nged G yoars, tho daughtor of Mr. J. W. Pfoor, who residos at tlio cornor of North avonuo pnd Shofliold street, whilo playing around a tub of bouing wator, yostorday morn- ing, foll In, aud was scalded so that sho died inn fow hours, Tho Coronor held an inquest yester- doy afternoon, the jury rendering a vordiot in accordance with tho Tacts, Gen, MoArthur, Postmastor ot Ohicago, Is- sued_a clroular declnrlng that tho lettor boxon should not bo usod for the benofit of thoso por- sons whose business requires the mailing of & number of circulars daily, James II. Marr, Aot~ ing Asslstont Postsmator Genoral, had instruct- ed him to pormit the uso of tho letter boxes for the purpose named. A fatal ncoldont, by whioh Honry Johnson, who residos at No. G695 Woat Tnylor stroet, was in- atantly ldlled, ocourred yestordsy nftornoon at 2 o'clock, at tho now Bt, Michaol'a Oburob, at the corner of Bugonie and Church streets. John- #on, & plasterer, was at work on the celling of the church, on a Scaffold 70 foot high. Bya migatop be fell to tho floor beucath, alighting on L's head, and broaking his nook., Deceased wag & marriod man, and loaves a wifo sud two childron, Readors of THE TRIUNE will romembor an ac« count of a robbory which occurred at Wood's Hotel, on Btuto streot, a fow days ago, in which money and papers to the valuo of 140,000 woto stolen. Yeaterdsy morning s Gennan named Louls Godertz, returned the paperstothe Bu&m,-. intendent of Polico, and stated that he had found them on Bunday nlghl Inst on the side- wall, on tho cornor of Third ayemte and Ilarri. gon stroot, There in i“ $700 in owrronoy misy- ing. The papers might Lave all boen roplaced, The qnn firo of Qotober 0, 1871, is not yot ox- tinguinhod, Yor sevoral days past, two goutle- won, Who go Wous on Yau’ Duren siroot oyory By an acoident to a hoavily-loaded ‘truck on | ovoning, rioticod smoke Issuing from ‘tho ruins of tho Christian Brothors’ Acndomy, noar Olark ntroot, -Yostorday thn{ docidod to invostigato tho cauno, proourod a 'F ck-nx, and soon oxposed o bod of Tive conls, Thoy procurod somo potne toos from s noighhboring s;rocury and ronated thom in commomoration of tha avont, Aftor lighting their cigars, thoy wont on tholr way and told othora of thoir dincovery, The namos of tho mon are John 8. Ilowson and Josalo B, Balloy, and thoy dosiro tho ciroumetanco ¢ to ho recordod," On thoe 5th of April Edward MoNamaras, of No, 40 Norton stroot, and threo otlior boys, al about 10 yoars old, went into o saloon on' tho cor- nor of Bangamon aud Kinzlo siroots, kopt by o man nomod Mead, nnd drank “until they Decamo Intoxfeatod, In this condition thoy concluded to stonl o ride to Rockford, In nltnm?lhufi to got on tho cars, MoNamarn foll undor the wheels, and had both hfu out off, o was takon to Bt, Luko's Hospi- tal, whoro ho died yostordsy morning. Doputy Coronor Pllgrim held an inquest on tho romains, at which tho jury rondorod a vordict cxonorating the railrond omployos from blame. McNamara's {fathor has commoncod proceedings ngflnstl\loudL %o hinve him indioted for solling l'fqnor to minora; Tho Doard of Underwritors, at n rocont meot- ing, adopted & form of polioy which will obviate disputes with r:ldduatora n the futnro, Horeto- fore, whon a b dlnF was destroyod by fire, tho oadjustars, in reckoning tho Joss, havo rofused to include nfnto-glnuu sldowalks, t\nflora, ongines, oto,, 04 o part of tho building, much to the dis- appointment of the ownors, who gonerally un- doratand that tho word fixtures ineludos such things, In consoquonco, thoro has boon consid- orablo gmwllnfi " and ill-fooling ongendored. The polioy agroed upon allows the smount of in- suranco to bo distributed throughout tho build- ing, 8o much on plate-glass, 80 much on side- ‘walks, oto, Thinwill bo more eatisfactory, and provent any diffioulty in adjusting lossos, %olng :lxflm bonotloial to the insured and the compa- o8, The Excoutivo Committos of the Illinois Pross Asaociation,—consisting of Messrs. R. Welch, of tho Prairio Farmer, Prosidont; J» 3. Adair; of the Mount Carroll Union, Bocrotary; Col. D. Hopomen, Ottawa Free-Trader, Vico-Drosident ; 1, of tho Legal News, Vico- Prosidont ; . Col, énorgn II." Harlow, Sco- rotary of Btato; and Paul Holby, of tho Quincy Whig, —mot at_ the ~ Matteson Houso yestorday, and decided that the next ane nual mooting shiould be held at_Quinoy, in June. On that occasion, Gon, Mnson Brayman, of tho 8 rlnfifinld Journal, will dolivor the oration, and 8, Kmily Huntington Miller, of Evanaton, will reoito tho poem. At tho cloge of the Convention tho membors will indulge in an excursion to Kangas City, or thoronbouts, The Socrotary of tho Commitleo waa instructod fo sob forth” the pn:gmmmu, and invito the Btate prous to particl~ pate. * The Bonrd of Warchouso Commissionors mot agaln at Andorson's Iotol yeatordny. They fixed tho ealary of the Chief Inspector of Grain ab £3,5600 por annum : of the Becond Assistant at 91,500; of tho Third Assistant nt 81,200; of tho mnnnnnfiors at 81,800; of tho junitor at 840 amonth. An ordor was passed directing the old Inapector (Mr. Tomplkins) to turn over all his books, papors, aud monoy to his succossor (Mr. Bnmmf, and tako o recoipt therefor. It wa loarnod last ovoning that Ar, Tompkins only nrtially oboyed this order. Ho donies that thio lovornor hind power to remove him, and claims that ho is outitled to his salary up to tho 1stof July, and, $o socuro tho sum, turnod over overy- thing in" his Y;'f““(on excopt _the amount cinimod, The Board have probably not hoard of this, but will be inlnrmug of it officinlly to- doy. What action they will tako is moroly con- Jectural, but that they will do something to ro- coyor tho monoy is cortain. Mra, Myra Bradwol Obituary. NasuyrLee, Tonu., Ayrfl 17.~William Henry Smith, Agont of tho Western Assccinted Pross at Nashvillo, aud an old journalist of thia city, died this morning at b o'clock, nfter a protracto iliness, He was formorly edltor of the Hunts- villo Adyocate, Nashville Gazetle, Nushvillo Ban- nery Nashvillo Patriot, and, during the war, od- ited tho Nashville Union. ' New Yonx, April 17.—Charles Bnulch, one of tho mon acoused of stealing from tho City Cflmfitruller‘fl ofice and destroying a bundlo of vouchers represonting wearly 15,000,000, two yoars ago, diod lnsb night. NasuviLie, Tonn,, April 17.—The mothor of Chiof Justico A, O. P. Nicholson died at Colum- bis, this Btato, to-day, agod D0. gtz Laxx, April 17.—Col. M. W, Chapin, former commandor of the Fourth aud Twenty- third Infantry of Michigan, and o gallant oflcor duning tho war, diod at 85, Mork's Houpital lnut - night” from o lingering disoaso. Ho will bo tomporarily buriod {to-morrow to await tho ac- tion of his friends 1 Detroit. —_— Navigntion Items, Mivwavres, Wis., April 17.—Lake Pepin ia opon, and the stoamor Northwoestern went through to-day. Maokinac, April 17.—~It is raining and still blo‘\lvling hoavily from the northeast, No chango 0 100, Avu BanLE, April 17,—Woather clear and cool; The wind is cast, and koops tho ico on the shoro] Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Lribune, MoxTneAL, April 17.—The Bt, Lawrence River 18 now overflowed at sevoral points, and is doing much damage, Tonoxrto, April 17.—Tho snilors' strike at Kingaton has ended in the men accepting $1.60 r day. Lis §wdal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Derrorr, Mich,, April 17.—Thoe schooner Fame aurived hara to-day from Olevoland, The pro~ poller R, Holland loaves here to-night for Bagi- naw, with sovoral barges in tow. ——— Kansas Olty Itcemws. 2 Kansas O1ry, Mo, April 17.—It is thought that Jamos A, Lacy, the young mau who opgod dond on Delawaro streot yostordsy evoning, had beon drugged, as he had not been in the habit of drinking, as tho verdict rendered by the. Cor- oner's jury stated, A party of Englishmen are in this city nego- tiating forground on which to orect a starch fac- tory. ;ybu Iato rains aro making tho ronds almost impassable, Wood being a scarce articlo, o number of fam- {lies are burning corn, The now city ofiicors, having rocelved thoir documents, aro making arrangements for the in- auguration on Monday, "Pho colored men have recommended & lst: of tho best mon for appointment to any offico within the gift of the new Mayor. 'Thoy eay thoy do not wish to dictato, but if any appoint- ment is mado, they want only honost'nogroos to bo placed In office, that tho race may not be dis- graced. Y B —_—— Misstssippl Bridgos. Swecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, DAVENPORT, I8, - April 17.—The Govornment bridgo at Molino, under tho superintondence of Qoorge W. Murphy, of Baltimorae, is rapidly pro- gressing. Tho first span will bo finished this Woek, and the whola will bo comploted in six wooks, The firm of Roynolds & Baulspaugh, of this city and Rocle Island, have boen awarded the contract for building tho sub-structurs of a new bridgo to be erectod across tho Ml!ul!flirpl River at Loulsiann, Mo., for the Ohiongo, Alton & Bt, Louis Rallroad. ‘Tho aggrogate smount of tho contract will roach $260,000, the work to be finished tho prosont soason, = Tho draw span will ‘o 200 foat [n the cloar, oach -aldo of tho pier affording ample room for the pasange of boaty. Olnneso Niots Bax Franoraco, April 17.—There was o serious riot to-night at Bacramento among tho Chinese, Pistols woro used. I'wo men wero mefiomuuly wounded. The polico aro quelling tho riot. Furthor troublo is oflmumd. Tho Chineso aro intonsely excised, Tho viot grew out of the roj cont murder of tho Ohincso court intorprotor, Ah Quong. Thoe Knightaville (Ind.) Trouble, Ixpranaroras, Ind.,, April 17.—There was oonsidorablo dlsiurbince this afiornoon nt Knightsvillo. About 5 o'clock, whilo n free fight was in progress, soveral arrcsts wore mado Dby two policomou, whon o party of cight or ten womou appoared and rosouod lhnI {:é-imnm. ght. Furthor disturbance is oxpocted to-ni —_— Serlous Conl Mino Accidonts Porravirik, Pa,, April 17,—William Grant, ono of tho propriotors of the Plank Ridge col- lory, and Waltor Gibbs, the insido boss, wero killed this morning by falling oft the roof ofa new uk}m, while examining it to oo if it was gafo. John Laflin and Michnol Mouaghan, In- Loraers, woro Injured, M e Sule of Governmoent Vessels. Oamno, 11l April 17.—At the snlo at the Mound City Navy Yard to-duy, Capt. David Campbell, of Bt.” Louis, purchased the threo monitors, tho Oticaoln for 818,000; Bandusky for $18,000 Marjotta, 16,000, Brown & Jones, of Momphis, bought tho tug Miguonettl at $5,000 e s Sulckdos, Special Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, tnok of dolorium tromons, committed sulclde by drowning, At I’rfncutan, Ind,, Louln Gungle, a Gorman AGENTS WANTED, GENT WANTED—~ EXPERIENOED IN OANVASS. butohor, | comunittad ‘suleida,at 4 o'olodlc thin |, Thont HiaTiremanta: opts Uhoisk, ARREenacy, fastonad tho weanos {0 tho coling abovo him: | A CFNTS WANTED EvRIVWITGHETO _ SELL got into bod, and pollod tho triggor. Tho ball | Fusey, o - wiuinaau Loliehing Troge patontod ¥eb passod into’bis bronst, killing i Inatantly, oie' Bl only by aanne "R 1, ich B glossy g frons, i __”— id & DO Blll“{'l‘\’. ast Madlson 'Xl (Jhléalu. Ocenn Stonmahip Nows, Lavenroow, April 17.—Tho stoamshipa Woser, Moravian 8t. Louront, and Amorica have arrived out, New_Yonr, April 17.—Artived—Tho stoam. ships Sohmidt ‘from Bromon, and 8axony from Hamburg, v Puiravrrrira, April 17.—Arrlvod—Tho stonm. ots Vadorland fram Antworp, and Tagus from Liverpool, e = 5 Hontucky Ku-Klux Killed. Franxront, Ky,, April 17,—Addltional advic from tho Into Ku-Rlux outrages In Honry Connty any that three Ku-Kiux, who wors wounded in the nffray, died of tholr wounds. The Govornor ks a8 yot taken no aotion in tho mattor, b ke i Fainl Boller Explosiont DEernorr, Mich,, April 17.—A bollor in thé honding factory of Cobb & Co., Bchoolcratt, ox- loded this ovening, domolishing tho mill and l:fllh)a Honry Torwilliger, tho night-watohman, Rallrond Accidentss Dernort, April 17.—Thomes Gray, a conductor on tho Detroit & Milwaukeo Railrond, was knocked from his train and killed whilo possing undor a bridge noar Grand Raplds, Now Orlonns Markots New Onveans, April 17~Dazan P 3, Ap! sTurrs—Corn firm MAv~—Firmer at 24@20o. plaovsioNs-—Lork, airigend s mots, 811160180, on advancod to 72¢e, 03(c, 104 3 Winmwa Dol ot sogboas? 1oeer 104 Othors nnchanged, aSorToNQuict, " Gales 4600 bales, Topart sestor- ons, Ttoc 3 Liorpoot, 2038 butca ; midety 215400, 0 TXTOEs ———— —Fort Hownrd, omgonuu Greon Bn{. hias mado rapid strides tho pagt threo yoars. It now has $wo papors, & city chartor, and thoy sro going to have Nicolson-paved streots. ~—A rather singular caso_of somnambulism oc- ourred recontly in 8holby County, Ky. A boauti- ful and accomplishod young lady of tho neighbor- Lood,who Lad a strong prodilection for attonding all tho dancing parties that camo off anywhera within tho riachi of her home—who rathor ‘ had dencing on tho brain,” a8 ono of tho good dencons of her church remarked—aroso one n!ghb,whuo asloep, and procoedod to dress as for o bnll, and, as shio remarked afterward, droamod thnt hor escort was waiting for her, and that sho was Iu o grent hurry, Instond of fixing tho hair up as sho should have done, she procured a pair of scistora’'and cut it noarly all off, which oceu- pation sha was found ongaged in by her mothor, who, liearing tho noisg, had gone to her room to ascortain tho causo, Sho oW mourns the lorg of hor curls, and can't be inducod to attond auothor ball, —— e MARRIAGES. DURISAM~—VAN STRENGERG—_In thiscity, April16, 8t tha rosldonao of N. Moad, Ksq., No. 1033 Indinns avos nug, by the oy, I, P, Gootlwin, 1. B., Albort Durliam and Mles Julia 1, Van'Steenborg, hoth'df Uhicago. £~ Rookford and Boloit papors ploaso copy. BONNER_MULLANE—In this clty, on tho I5th nst., Ly tho v Fathor Comwas, Mr, Joln Bonaor and Aiss la O. Muliane, botir of tu city. " No cards. DEATHS, TATER—Thuraday, Apell 17, mddenly, at No,117 Sonth Groon.at.. Honry I, Batos, agod 8 soars. Funoral Uriday at8 o'olock.” Ttomalus will bo taken to Dlm;l!a for intormont, UICK—At Harlom, Gook County, T, on the 15 Iogtor ot oo Wi fL ol e o She lith Funecal servicos at: Olirist Oburch, Harlom, to-s (Fridny) 8¢ 1350 o'olock. = Frionds aro favitea £0 4onds MEGINN—April 17, b 31 8. ., of ulooration of tha 1angs and throat, Frahols X. Megian, aged 23 yrs. 4 mos, 11 3. Tanoral Saturday Anetl 10, at 1t a, m., from 1§ Prioo- pincor. Friouds ave ineited to attend, §27°5t. Louls papors nlcnso copy. KELLEY~-On tho 16th fust;, of oancor of the stomnoh, s, Mariam A, Kolloy, agod 55, motlior of Mrs, Jamas ¥, Griftiln and Mrs, 10, Cross, at thoir rosidonco, 245 Wont, Madison-st, §3/~Dayton papers ploaso oopy. GENTR WANTED-Y S TABILY T f} bontliay m'l'.'xl"'l'm‘%f':xfin o en fHoipognutt ound, by wonklyiinatallinonta, Houth Olarcgte? redatrad. Kl atory of Lrolaud, 0 0Ap~ Y * T WisO R, 26 Au"mTw’fli WANTED—TO 8ELT OURNEW DUTTON= Tiolo Guttor and Noodio-Thiccad St gk i end NoodlgtiEalion it uonta GEENTE WANTUD-GOOD UANVABAENS. lmfln’ ‘l‘l{'tl‘({m'l,rlv 10 to BI3 a day with ‘ml flnmfln‘lnAol;fi LANTRGTON, T Woah Bopeonabe - culars froo. MACHINERY, ONERY. FGR HALW—OUPPERB’I‘HJ‘; OAPAOITY 800 GALS,,. with gin hoad, stosm bofl o Shodh ox i AR et Py e el osrly Ok SALE-GHEAP_ONE BEGOND.IAND TUD- ol d . ') ALt 0o Y Bl Scs, FRABER, Ot BALE_OHEAP-ONE N ' atotm coino, Tisny mupntashire, 5-hoos, fowa A Anvils, bisoksniths % 108 Toudt Lako ey npsislme 0o ormunent Gaods Dopot, NTIL MAY 1 WE WITL BRLT, TA 528 fihora disoonint, nt o FA6) Hoap s o storos, 88and 40 South Canal-st, oo Hot"selt e machinory ab cost, but will mako a Nboral deduction. Partion wanting, of ars’ anticipating buying, machinory, L will ba to tholr intarnet to call upot ua’ bolbra Prten ing, at Roohostor instlgory Mannfaoturing Compan, at., Ohiicago, CLAIRVOYANTS, T MATITRW D B "fu:'?'{‘;"" AND MADAMI MAYNARD an frlonds, Know mption, {ivor compiaiat, aknots, consu rrh, - Dolloata disoasos curod In a fow days, taire. Ay. 105 Woat Mndison-at,, up.s HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ARTIES HIAV] OUBEHOLD _GOODS P aleet OB EHOLE, o O .“a'.’m,f\‘.fi ohiasor by addroesing IE 75, Tribuno ofMca. room sulto. Addross 1010, Teimne alieoe ot Lo . DIVOROES, IVOROES—LEGALLY OBTAINED~FEE AFTER docrog. Beands ided, V e Epac el Reegprcic L e a 3 Room 8, 547 Boyth Olncikests . Ingloso stampe oo By WM. A, BUITERS & CO. BUTTERS & CO.°S RegularSaturday Sale. First-Olass Parlor and Chamber Furniture, Rich Library Sets, Fine Carpets, in any quantity; also, Household Goods, of all kinds, lit- tle used; also, several Piaro Fortes, Parlor Organs, and Melodeons, on SATURDAY, April 19, at 8 1-2 o’clk, -at 55 & 67 South Canal-st, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., y Auctionsers: GREAT SALE. ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY CARRIAGES, OF ALY DESCRIPTIONS, AT ATCTION, To pay advances and cherges, on WEDNES- DAY Aprll 93, at 10 7ofaok, - This is ther larodt number ever ofered ot ono salo. Bale peremptory. Torms ensh. ‘W. A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioneers. PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER WANTED-_RITHER ACTIVE OR EI Jont, with #1000 to 16,600, I a Iare manufaoturo of & staudari artiole.” o a persoh dosiring businoss, this will ba s chioleo opportunily, as it dousnot renuizaa knowlodga of thosamo. Iteforoncos roquired. Jior furthior informa- tlon addross H b, Tribune ofico, PARTHER WANTED-WITIL A OASIL OAFITAT 01183,00, to’ cogaga in a Arst-rito paying moshunical Dusinoss, In one of iuoboat citlos iy lowa. This advor- tisomont moana business. Addross X 90, Tribune oflica, DANTNER WANTED—A YOUNG PHYSICIAN, #inglo, to tako half intoroat 1nan offico on Wost Sido} Iocation ofo of tho best 1a thoclty. Addrosa @76, Tribs no alfico, w PARTNISR WANTED-A BUSINESS MAN OF EX. tonsive oxporicnca and & little capital is opon for an arrangomont with a livo and rollable concorn alroady well eatablishod ; buslnoss must bo logitimate, and reforonce unoxooptional. ~Address immodiatoly, witl full oxplana. tions, K 71, Tribuno oftice. PANINER WANTEDT TAvE A GOUND GoBL: ‘morciel businosa woll-eatabiistiod, ‘wholosslo and ro- tall, sud about B14,000, and osiro (0 {norasss 1t with ke amgunt and an active partnor, Moro mone can bo ysed ST pay Bandsomo profts, sure, oud salp. AGdress X b0, “Pribuno offico. PERINER WANTED=A PEACTICAL AN AND ut 815,000, t0 oxtend a firai-olass sswing machine +0 good wholesala and rotatl trado_ ostablishod, hino has no suporfor, and thore 18 no question as profits and aucoosy, as will be shown: referonco Th to good ghvon and rogquirod. - Addsoss ¥ 89, Tribunt offico, ARTNER WANTED—IN&EE TUMBER BUSI- el yasa bud bk frhe: 5 soue B o e (hak ra s \ i protorzod, il tao oaro of book. - &ddfoss N 83, Tribuue oiéo. ARTNER WANTED—WITI Glfl%. IN A GENTEEL 51 gast businons that s woll oatabllstiod and can L rap- dly incronasd by tho boip of alive 116 Eant Wash- ngto: oom MISCELLANEOUS. BEDDING PLANTS-SEND FOR OATALOGUR Splondid atook, asusual, Address EDGAR SAN- ders, 250 Statonat, G_AZE'B TOURIST TICKETS FOR EUROPE % 2nd tho sty by shiort san-routos from England, Gaoz's Hotel Coupons for Europo and the Rast. Tiokots by the London & Northwostorn Railway, Allantio pasaay cured by atty line of atoamships, Amorican otfice, No. 6 Bowling Groon, Now York, J IRVING WISHES TO INFORM THE PUBLIO o at Infl‘: that lio koops tho kerosono stove and_glue i aleo tho latost improyed gasolino stoves, 108 South (LD BOOKR_GASH PAID TOT PRIVATE, NMEDI: It tod-at. 1 and law librarics, at the Standard O1d o, AN 1RO, 514 and S Hhst Madlsomat. four loora cast of Franklin, 70 FAMILIGS LEAVING THE GIFY FOR THE sutnmer—Tho advortiser will yiay a roasonable ront for & liouse on the South Blda during the summor months; the houso noed not bo [urnished ; “small family, no ohil- i.lron, an;l{ llffl boardors I‘l‘“liwl'-)ln tal Gl;l: B(l’,bd :IYG takon of oush. Roforaneen A K0od.sSOREIy- Il nocoRsary: roms at ongo e e BYANLILY, 100 Slxtoontli-ate, ety VB FINRST COLLREOTION OF ROOKY MOUN- {ain viowa, thal wo linve socn ot aro, to bo found ¢ ALSUHULER'S Photographlo Studio, 1 Twonty-second, w ANTED_BILLTARD TABLE LIOENSE. AD. «droas 11 M, 96 Bouth Desplaines-st. VWANTER-A FIORET OF PASS 10 PHILADEL- dros AD. a or Now Yol 0 elthor city and roturn, Ad. 50, "elbuno LOST, A TITTLE BWIDISH EMIGRANT GIRL, o oot T ol Lo froth W ols Bolioat hot namo {s Nolloy Larson (Siwedish namo Nllla Lavson), livos ot .:l n\:‘lluhtblnnn o8, hoavy flnxen i OmvoINNATL April 17.—At Waverly, Ohlo, to- day, Williau Hhults, white Inboring undor au st AT Hoe alry iiétlo ourlad ; hor haad Was covorod with a littioshawl: eha hsd on stripod drosa of cotton goods. Au{' Information loft at any polica-station or at tho paronts’ bouso will bo thankfaily Foooivod, LO!T—-DN BATURDAY, A LARGR NEWFOUND A R o U T o iafans tn the natne o <* Jtovo, " A liboral ra- seari Wil 1o givon by. GO, BLIEIA &8, 58 Olsbournw OST-ON OANAL HT., BOUTH OF VAN BUREN, o span of gray borses, attachod toasand wegon. A iboral reward will 0 £ o will rotur: om0 63 Walnat-ats U AMES MONEALL i fc"sT-A BPOTTED GOAGH DOG TROM TR stablo fn rear of 125 Rushest, §6 wili bo pald for his E I T ORAOKSMEN, ST, AMGUNT, R BOI.U?ID.'? D81 Jatforson-st. ATATE;AHOUST, TO LEASE. Tfluhll!:l\fifl—:\ 1 DOOKAGE, FOOT OF RIVER AND 8., formy fod by Ghapinan. Powsassd A R B BRIV e LEASR—THE BIST COAT, DOOK IN THE OITY ; i S i S e oS TR A ol nquire at agt Madison-sf [0 LEARK-VALUART R DOOK PROPERTY ITONT 5 on Wost Ohlosgo-ave, adfolning O, & N, W, I, I, Round Houso, 160 foot front and rear, by 4i4 foob doop; rallzoad frack’ on Iot vary doslrablo for: tumbor o conl jord. | Apply to BARNOM & RICIARDSON Manu- acturiug Company, 61 South JefTorson: ‘““a Lfclll 11 0 c;lg“l‘s‘“ 'fi"{l‘ 40 D}?D ALND ({" Suftivations ot Dootono Aixtion, 10 11es onb o (g Contial libfrond” D, WILLIAMS, 155 Somh ondoma: THinot Olark:s BUILDING MATERIAL, FOI! BALE~HALF PRIOE-0UT BTONE, 13.INOH fac, ased and made for a wall 160 foot long and 4 !,uul higl, ":‘l‘l \l‘l’:_ll .‘I;LJ'I.B Iurfgonf: would lnnl:n,’l)nb:llll; omgut-i fomeo s, Gothur jot. Ay u:::rummlni ‘Guods Dopot, 10 and 197 Last Lako-tter s Wain, nd Lumbor-ita. ToMRS, 0. PN AT NG, ot atrea PPEREONAT—WILL GEORGE DAVIES 1. {In's Lano, Lo land, oall st b TR T i o T FOTA ["f of tho wi morly of Uhtoa N WA ANY PERHON KNOW- roabotts of Ticinas Nolson, painter, for. AT e e o s ‘o sning to, RLIZABETIL M0DOROUGH, 18 Bleuowstn, Fhindeiplds, P, By TAYLOR & HARRISON. At Bl aud 33 South Caual-at. 600 Tmporied Canary Birds, Direct from tho Hartz Mouatains, Algo, 25 Educated Bulfinches, Taught to sing difforont alra; and a Iot of English Linnets, Goldfinches, Blackbirds, Thrushes, &c., And a largo lot of superior PARROTS, Owing totho roat ncarcity of Canarios, this is a fino opportunity for: fimn wishing birds. On oxbibition at onr storo. IS SPAYLOR & HAILRISON, Auctiouoors, 81 and 83 South Cagal-at. LARGE BTOCK OF Seeogd—hand Household Goods SATURDAY, April 19, at 03¢ o’clock. Ono of tho hoat stocks wo havo'yat offored, sad & good.- ‘chanao for bousokeopors, l, tlonoe By RS nangson At THHE BATLANCH OF 8TOOK OF SGROCERIES, g;mnl‘;n“;\ l:?rfi'«mtofi;l!llbnkclusnd out on Maturilay orning, April 19, at big o'clock, RISON, Auctlonoors, B TAFLOL AT Kt S ONE SUPERIOR OPEN BUGGY, (Now), Chlcago mado and warrantod. Must bo sold. _ Saturdas, Apeil 19, at 035 o'clook. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctlonoors, 91 and 03 South Canalat. HAVENS & CO. 826 WEST VAN BUREN-8T. Hleoant Hongehold Furnitare AT ATUCTION, Fridey Morning, April 18, at 10 o'olook, tiro housohold—Chambor and Parlor. e o A Crniaeg, Catnots, Dodulag, &0, & NERLESASTAIANY: St SR o rostive, > Sy mipguing bofore G Bns ' G. Auotioncors. HAVENS & CO,, * 63 South Canal-st, ‘Will soll at suotfon Baturday, April 19, at10a. m., house- hold furnitaro of all kinds, {ncluding Carpots, Chamber aud Parlor Bots, Dining and Kitohen Furnituro, Glass- waro, Orockory, &o., &o. Partles looking for bargaina aro lnvited to call. Bale ta commonco with a fluo lino of Oarpota. Chattel Mortgage Sule of Houshold Furnitur ‘We will soll on BMonday, April 91, at 10 a, m tho ontiro coatonts of 'Dwelling House, Sriaoxiguist, casiting of Husustild Coo 218310 positivaand 3 ! POtV PRVENSS €O, « Auotionoors, &} South Canal 4t By G. P, GORE CO, 22, 24, and 25 East Randolph-st, AT ATUCTION, On SATURDAY, April 19, at 9 1.2 0'clock, i Olosing Out the Stoclk of a Dealer, 5 P 38 Raslor 3544 v, 6, Duroaus, 0 13, W, Opon Washatauds, 4 25 Uontro ' A Porlatond (ablos, Qornor and Sids Whstnots, oads. Lounges, Extonsion Tablos onrds, b roore, Bldch {uts, Slovos, 1 nlish V- . Grockary ilrste). o'glooli- Opia Buggies, Lispress Wagons, Har. ost 435 X fago, nots, o Hiaby Ongiages Sk 4 00,, Anstionoors. By HODGES & CO,, 618 WEST LAKE-AT, ‘We havo ordors to soll at auction, on Baturday, 19, at 10a4u1 tho entiro gontanta of tha nmu{;dflfl! Inig, No, Wost Washington-s consisting of fino Bul‘llhh-hmly Hrussols, 8-ply, Ingrain, and stair oarpots, marblo-tiop chambor Aets, *dlnink-rodm furpltura: also 140 raugo sloyu and kitchon utansily, aud o larga and splondid 1ot of orockery and outlory, plated ware, &o., 0., In Mot overything used for housckooping. Jook oul tox barguina,” s sblovihi bo bk, i it Sor serve, e “Y' PRt oaving the clty, and must be B.—Tach porson attoniiug thls sate will lo fur- plalied with a nuinbared ook, (iorob, g the em- Pasrasaiiont of wivini the manis of fos b, 78 110 4% . Xl MOIITISON, Auctioncors By A. LIKENS, For sale at Publlo A 3 day, 1 10, 8040 Boniar Okt o 123{';‘\5“-.' an Ang xturos of a Groo ore, o bo ol witls LAy, “Austiouser, ¥ Iargo Ioe Tiox, Glass Jors, Hon ogar, Oils, Boalys, Winos'aud, LI T

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