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Starling Sivervars, Tho olegant and * sad fl‘fllll Adams-at., oparstus. ADRY o vibune, - The @hicage Daily T . VOLUME 26, i CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL ‘22, 1873, - NUMBER. 246. of thoe_ ocolebratod SILVERWARE.: ‘Wo have a vory lerge assortinen “ GORHAM ” BTERLING SILVERWARE, which we offer at extromoly low pricos. 8poons, Forks, &0., &c., sold by. the ounce. Fancy Piocoe, in cases and trunks, Ten ighes. A Knivos, Forks, and ‘Spoons, for children. kin Rings, and Fruit K Oard Cases, Tobaoco Boxes, Nag- nives. . * Tho largest Stock of Silver Goods In the West. + N, HATSON & C0,, State and Monroe-sts. REAL ESTAT! Washington Heights. I am authorized to offor for sale, for o few days, 100 acres of choice -timbered land, located on tho Ridge &t Washington Heights. A 1810 Op- portunity for a_socoulative invests ment. provemonts on eald ‘othor stroots, paid by tho prosont ownor, Ne Real Fstate HENRY E. MARBLE, oom 8, No. 78 Dearborn-st. " . VALUABLE Sale, Lot d Residence Lots Groy Wood, are e the purohater. Torms, o block paveraent an Milwauk stroct, Inoluding sid i QOB WEIL & CO., orthwest comer of Madison and Doarborn-ats., for'fur- ther partioulars and mapisof this property. DREXEL BOULEVARD, A RARE BARGAIN. shado traos, at clty limits, Flnm'. walk of on, for sale, (ouu!l{lfi‘fir aparat . Snoof tho &!flnl of Goods, or Businoss ouwnbrance. Two first-class residencos, with amplo grounds and on Bouth Side, within ong team and horeo-oats, and &t the head of roxol Boulovatd, tho finost drivaway In the South Divis- v ly. Apply ti RIGH R BOND, B Dershornat. v SPECIAL NOTICH. 0 Acres to 3,600 Acres Cholcg Farms, Ui orlor Advantagos of Sconery, Soll, Trults, mire Improsaments, on Mich, Conral 1. R, near usinat citfos.” W m{;xuunnnroxnmm-em, ’roporty, and assum - "Maps and viows at onr offce: : B. W, BIEA, 161 Monron.at, TO RENT. FOR RENT, Cor. State & Washington-sts, 2d Floor, Room 45x00, with vault. 8d Floor, One Suite Ofilces. bth Floor, Lurge Rooms. Passenger and Freight Hlovators. Apply to ‘W. B, HALE, On Becond Floor of Premises, - Stores to Rent. Nos, 294, 500, and 503 Wost Madison-at., at the end of Carpenter.st. T four stories and basement, 17-foot -cellin Vaults, Elovators, and evor Theso beautiful butldings aro now ready for ogeupancy. For D i er firstiolaso usinoss, tligro storss ox Tho looation is ths bost in the Wost Division. F [ D. GOLE & 0.of t10 bost Stores in the ofty, sizo of each 6x120, firo-proot hing comploto. ry Goods, Furniture, Carpeta, Crockery, or any of or. BON, 188 Wost Madison’ T Jonl--AL 8 Bareal, spacious Btors and Basomont, Nos. 80 £0x100 foot, ith steam-hieating E. 8, HAWLEY & o 8L Tribune Bulldfag. ‘TO RENT. Two first-floor Offices, with Vaults, Also, fine suites of Offices in 2d and 8d stories of o] nrver’s ing, 46 and 48 South Olark-st. quire Room No. 4, 48 Bouth Clark-st. FOR RENT, Store No. 34 River-st., Vormerly ooaupied by Dansy Hpde & Co, it ; B SR % ROOT B Kverat: ToRent for the Summer DOne of the finest rosidences in the Stato, Inrnm’ledlor un. rul Himtoa s Gon Caunty, 1ii. ated dt Gonvra, Kano Gonty, 1IL 1 At Iarge grounds, beautitul FOR SALE, FOR SALE. THE HORTZONTAL ENGINE, fllwnur of Oyltndor, 18 inohes; lon&h of stroka, noh b The al be deliverod as s 8 wo botlurs, eaoh 42 inches diamoter, 58 8-fnch ud 12 foot' long, with frouts, stoam, and mud- rate-bars, and connsotions compluts; jove can bo soon working In good ardor, and will et A S Gt st oS Ar0 5 Sht e AHLY i SiReriatandon Rl RO ATS A TR TRAB ARD Otk €., ¥ Qurnor Uroon aud Fulton-sts, OPERA GLASSES, AT J, G. LANGQUTI'S, OPTICIAN, # Btato-t., botwoen Washington and Randolph, TRY TIH MAIZE FLOUR. ¥or sale by all Grocers, DRESS OLEANING. USRI s SPOTS Of oll, greass, champagne, o6 oream, oto., taken out of the most dolicata matorlal without claaning thewhols gar- ment, or rewoaving trlmmings. 2. A. BOHWARY, The Original Importor of the Industry. 4 Wesl Wadison-st, - - - 198 Tlinois-st FINANCIAL, = B L nvostigsto us, T e Atjarrs DIC. At i 3 Oreditors of the Unll?)r!mh 'Imllml!nd“l{:l%;h:ml::n:u fo01 {n suits; aud publish the business, i th 3 't pay. Wo ' moan g':i”.«"-},nflw AN T COLLEOTION AGENGY, 46 Medlion at, ots, Calkko Baskets, and Jelly" o BUSINESS MEN * Wowould respacttully invite th business mon‘of Ohl- ongo and the Wost to an invesligation of the plan of ad- vortising affordod by what are known as tho lists of **Co- operativo Nowspapors.” Two of thoas Lists, or noarly G0 Nowspapors, ave printed In this'city. Tho local offices of theo 600 papers aro In tho princlipal townsof Ulinols, In. aiann, Town, Wisconsln, Minncsota, Miohigan, and other Hlates, Toattract tho noticoof the peoplo of thoso nit- ‘morous towns thero {s no mothod a0 efficlont And oconomit~ onl to tho advortiser as througl tho modium of thexo jour- nals, We bollovo tho morohants of Oblcago will find it to thelt intorost touso thoso lists to a much greator oxtont than they havo hitherto used thom, It is svidont that thoy are not awaro of the moritsof tho system, .1t belng comparatively now. .Tho businoss men of Eastern citios, on the contrary, havo disaoverod ita value, and, having bad praotioal proof of it, are ita most Jiboral supporters. That tho business men of this city may beoome botter so- qualnted ho plan, wo {nvits thom to oxamino tho files of rs at our office, and to visit the splondid Printing Eatablishments of A, N, Krrr00a, Eeq., Now 77 and 70 Jacksonst., and the OmIcAGo NEWBPAPER Uniox, No. I Monron-st., where they may got an ides of the exteat of the bustnons, THE SEPARATE LISTS. B Thoro Are many largo advortisers who limit thetr adver- | tising to a certain seotion of the country, and who have no. ocoaslon to advertise in all of the' nowspapersof theso| . In suoh oates, ono of tho soparate lists, or aubdivi-{ sions, may be often usod tondvantage: thero belng fivo distinot lists, cach comploto In fteolf. - s The NEW YORK NEWSPAPER UNION LIST an- sworn tho purosa for advortlsomenta intondod to ronch tho pooplo of New York, Now Jersey, Pennsylvants, Now Eogland, Ohio, &0., whioh Btatos ombraco thofiold of olroulation of its nowspapors. Tho price for advertising in thla list 1a 83,00 por lino, por weok; Spaoisl Notloes, 8375 por lino; Noticea In Roading Mattor, §4.50 perlino (Agato space), i KELLOGG'S OHIOAGO (OR ** INSIDE TRAOK ") LIST circulatos fo Hiinots, Indians, Tows, Micklgan, Mionosots, Misionrl, Ohlo, Wisconsln, &o. The prics of advortising o this lst fs 85.50 por lino; Bpootal Notlosse, 84.07% por lino; Notices in Boading Matter, 5.2 por lino, KELLOGG'S BT, LOUTS LIST olroulates in Missourl, Tlinots, Indians, Kansas, Misslsslppl, Towa, £0,, and the prloo of advortising Is 8150 por line; Bpooial Notlass, 8167 por lso; Notioos In Rasding Mattor, 82,3 por 0. The MILWAUKEE NEWEPAPER UNION LIST olr- culatestn Wisconain, Miancsots, Tows, &0, The pricoof advorkising 1s 81,60 por lino; Bpoolal Notivos, 61,87 per Wno; Notioes in Rosding Matior, 8328 por lino, he OHIOAGO NEWSPAPER UNION LIST ofrou- n Illinots, Iows, Michigan, Indisns, Ohto, &o. ary advortisoments, §3.80 por ling; Spocial Notioes, 0 83.13} per line; Noticos in Rosding Matter, 83.75per | . lina, Tho SOUTHERN NEWSPAPER UNION LIST olx- culatos in Tonnessoo, Kontuoky, Alabama, Minsissippl, &o. Tho prico of advortlsing is 81.00 perline: Spocial Notioes, 81,25 por lino; Notioes n Toading Natier, 81.60 por line. RATES OF ADVERTISING s For the Combined Lists, 1170 por lino, por waok, * For the peclal Notices, 814,63 por lino, por week. | Tor tha Reading' Noticos, B17.65 per lino, por wook. A Liveral Discount on suims over l;lflll. E NOTICES IN READING MATTER. Noticos of approvad obaraotor may be insorted in the Reading Hatter of theso newspapers on vory reasonablo torms, For Instanco, tho price for insorting a thnee-line tice, set inminion typo, in tho reading mattor of the spapers, is only 863.18. 1t would cost sbont 8400, ‘bosldes much tkmo and corrospondoneo, to lusert thesame noticé in the asme newspapors, if 1t wofo sent direct to ©oach newspapor. Morchats, Manufacturers, Insnrance Compantos, Publishors, Land Ownors, and all othor advertisors dosiring to communioate with the poople of tho States through which those nowspapors oirculate, will find this method of advertising very eflcactous. CUTS, TRADE-MARKS, Etc. Only Elghteen Required for the Entire List. The advantages dorived from insorting 8 out of a trads: ‘mark or any othor devioo in an advortisoment, partioular- lyof a manufactured srticle, aro gonerally rocognizod, Tho cut and the subject mattor bocomo assoclated, and eully fixedin the mind of tho reader. A great eaving Is made whon cataaro usod {n this list, for tho reason that only efghteen cute are ragnired for tho wholo numbor of nowspapors, Supposo tho oxponso of the cuts to be 2 conts oach, a diroot saving of over 8300 is hore made in this one ftem, { THE COUNTY PAPER. The ** littlo county papor ™ i tho bost rend paper in the werld. No other contains tho marr and doaths, to #ay nothing of divorces and births ; no othor relates the accldents happoning bofore tho doors of the villagors; no other gives tho time for the next ball, pionic, or political moating ; no'other discusses tho affairs of tho town and- county, the arrival of new goods on the morchants' coun* tors, or of a new hat on the editor’s desk. Without a pa- per, tho town that has aver onjoyed & woll-managed ono, fools indood lost. ‘Thoe well-edited county paper, on tho {nsido plan, which addu'tho attractiong of & well-seloctod varloty of genoral literary and nows matter, Is the most welcome visitor at the door of the villagor, and farmor, and is, in the sama ‘Droportion, the bost mediam of genoral advortising. Each nowspapor on this lat i85 good modium’ through which advertisers may communleata with the people of tho county in which 1t is published, By advertlsingin tho ontirs llat, the advortisor roaclies vast numbors of poople whom he cannot roach through the instrumontality of the daily newspapers. A good advertisoment in & modlum baving s large oirculation {s a faithful agont oconstantly advancing its employor's Intorost, Boeohor onco truly said of intereat, that ‘1t was the most untiring workor in the world; It worked day and night and knew no Bunday.” ~ So 1t fs with advertlsing; it works all tho timo, and it iy safe to say ofalibora) advortiser that there 13 hardly a minute of ‘tho entire year thatsomo one i3 not roading of the morits of his merchandiso, or bene- fite to bo derivod from his Datly nowspapors do not racelva’such a thorough poru. #al as woekly newspapers. The daily newspapor lasued yostorday {a consldered old to-day, whoreas the wookly newspapor ratains its froshnoss for & weok, The wookly akopt and roforrod to evory day uatil the succeoding numbor appoars. Evory membor of the housolold be- eomes thoroughly familiar with its oontonte—looal naws, goneral nows, storles, adverttsemonts, andall. The Now York Tribunesays: **From Maine to Toxas the farmer and tho villsger look upon alocal journalas oueof the prosslog neads of ordinary lifo. It s the customary ex- ohange of intelligence butwoen nalghbors, as well as the avenue of communloation with the outslde world," STRAWS, 1sr, Robort Bonner, publisher of the Now York Ledger, has paid during the past yoar many thousands of dollars for advortisamonta in thess lists of newspapers, The New York Sun hax lately mado a contract for advertialog in thom, amounling to over 310,000, The Now York Tri- bune, Moore's Rural New Yorker, the Christian Unfon, the New York Observer, tho Youth's Companfon, and othor leading nowspapers also advortise oxtensively In thom. Publishers of prominent journala like theso ara among the bost judges of tho valua of advertising me. dluma, ADDRESS GOOK, GOBURN &G0, Advertising Agents. Uorner Dearborn and Washington-sts,, CEICAGO. ILL, b SAPOLIO, ENOCH MORGANS SONS’ SAPOLIO. Isa aubstituto for Eflnr or all Household pure poses, ozcopt washing olothos. SAPOLIO For cleania: your nonso this Spring will save tho 1abior of ong loancr. v SAPOLIO Will not tnfuro ar diggolor Patat, but rostoros col- or and brightnoss. Ty it SAPOLIO Oleans “Windows without wator, and savos tho troublo of romoving onrtains and oarpots. SAPOLIO ; Brightons Knives at samo timo thoy aro waslied, , soviag {imo ond Inbor, Uso 1t S SAPOLIO | Cloans DathTubs, Tables, Floors, &a., quloker > and bottor than Séap, Try ibon. L v FESAPOLIO @, Pollshes Tin, Drass, Coppor, andall Motal Waros, * ,;}umllmn: thiom a8 Briglit as now. ¥ « ISAPOLIO. 1# 4 For washing Dishesand Glasswaro {s invaluable, % 7 Olioaper thinn Soap. v SAPOI-IO Removos Btaina from Marblo Mantols, Tablos, and Statuary, from Hard.finishod Walls, and from Ohina atd Porcolain. 10 conts. SAPOLIO Removes Stains and Greaso from Carpots and othe orwovon fabrics. Depot, 88 and 88 South Water-st., CEIICAGO, IL FREE OF YOUR GROCER OR DRUGGIST. ILT. REMOVALS, " REMOVAL J. P. STONE- & 00, - Upholstery, | CURTAIN GOODS AND BEDDING, Have Removed to =TT {185 STATE-ST,, NEAR MADISON, REMOV.ATL. Frederick BEdle ;i DEALER IN LUMBER and BRICKS, Has romovod his Offico and Yard to northeast corner of Disislon-at, Bridgo, on North River, His frionds and patrons aro solicited to call. ONE AND A HALF MILLIONS OF BRICKS JAS. P. SMITH & €O, DEALERS IN Crystal Lake Ice, amovod to thoir New Offiag, No, allo-at., s Tite Bolliing, Dot Sladieon And Mossobesta. AUCTION SALES. THREE LOTS EACH 20 1-3x136 FEET, ON DOUGLAS-PLACE, Between Prairie and Indiana-avs., AT ATUCTION, O WEDNESDAY, April 23, at 2 1-2 o'clock p.m, At ourofico, 188 East Madlson-at. Torms atssle, 0, 0. THAYER & 00., Real Estato Auotioners and Brokors. SEVEN -LOTS In Oakwood Subdivision, Fronting on Cottago Grovoand Clolfaz-ava,, botwden Six. ty-flfth and Bixty-slxth.a LA ATTOTION, WEDNESDAY, Aprl 2, af 956 o'clock p. m,, ab our office, 185 1ast Aadlsonat. Hale ponitie and writhout re- “Torms at sal C. 0, THAYER & CO., ’liea] Eatato Auctioncors and Brokats, hit sorve. CROCKERY, &o. (ROGKERY, “GLASSWARE, LAMP, &1, Ve koop tholargost atock ln tho olty of above goods, in orlinal Tackagos F opes ook, -and !Fnynuffln:: n E. JAEGER, 13 Wahash-av,, near Randololi-st TWINE AND REELS. TWINE, TWINE BOXES, AND REELS, AT WHOLRSALE AND RETAIL, CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO, 118 AND 120 MONROE-ST. DRESS-MAKING, DRESSMAKING MISS AUSTIN, KON, Drows and Gloak-mak e U ENG ARSI MISCELLANEOUS, L.SCHICK & CO., 102 ¥ast Madison-st., Chieago, KW%" woll-selocted stook of Gorman Books and Poriodioals, Import regulinrly, Cataloguo gratis on application. A Good Carpet Layer Is wantad at COOX & SONBk ors, %1-1 ‘Woat Mndison-at mont, Onrpot Olaan« tesdy employe FOREIGN. Don Corlos’ Views on’ Spanish Republicanism, and His Position, The New Ouban‘ Onptain-Genernl Roosived with Unmitigated COoolness, Serious Lager-Beer Riots .in Frankfort, Germany. Breaking of tho French Cablo Near Drosts . iz ' CUBA: T HavANA, April 10.—Tho now Captain-Genoral of Cuba, Pleltan, arrived yostorday, aud was re- colved With theusual formnl coromonios upon Jauding, An immonco goncourse of. citizous was presont to witnoss tho disombarkation. Not ohoor waduttarad, not even for Spain, whon ‘thie now Coptnin-Gonoral passed by, owing tothe rumors widely oirculated that tho Ropublicans intended to mako a demonstration. Tho Repub- licans, however, flm.lfillenlcd any intention of doing nnytthFol {ho kind. ] Goneral Pioltan's first moasure will probably Iéu r'.thu ordering of eloctions for Deputies to tho orten, At the raception given to the new Capiain- Ganoral, ho aaid ho hapoed that he would soon be ablo to finish thio rebollion withs the aid. of. tho loyaliatn, . Ho lina ferued o proclamation addressod to tho soldlors, poople, and voluntoors, To the soldicrs ho snys: Thoy will bs callad upon to oporato in tho flold all tho timo that it is possible. Ho wanta thom to make anothor onergotic and doclsive offort to orush the Insurrection. To tho pooplo ho eays: His mission is o dift- oult ono, viz.: to rostoro perco, ‘8o that you can lll.l!y enjoy llborty, which, a8 part of the groat -nation” now also froo, beoauso it has be- come & Republio, you huve the right to onjoy.” Ho "will require the co-operation of everybody, that justico may bo roslized everywhore. To tho voluntoors ho says: ' I approciato your patriotism, loyalty, and sacrifices, and count on your active co-oporation. I will always aot 68 a loyal Spaniard, and give you my confl- denco, consequently you must irustme, United, our difficulties will deoronss, and we will soon re- storo poaco, If tho insurgents ropent, wo will recoivo thom with open arms as frionds. If thoy profor to be enomies, wo will combat them un- coasingly.” Gon, Primo Rivern has rosnmod the Cap- tain-Genoralship of Porto Rico. —_——— SPAIN, New Yorg, APrll 21,—A Now York corresponds ent has had an Interview with Don Carlos, who justifios his prosont course by saying that tho act by which the Throno of 8pain waa given to Tanbella was a violation of tha organic Iaw of tho Kingdom, and therofora illegal, and ho proposes to continue the Aight for the rights of his houso ‘which waa bogun by his grendfather. Hia programme of government is that evory- thing eball bo dono through a free Cortos. There shell be complete decentralization in overything but goneral politics, Cas- tolar and Figuerns, Don Carlos holds, are men of %;olt ability, but the IlnPub\lu is novor poslblo in Spain withont nesuming tho wildost sooislistio character, Of Thiers, Don Carlos says that ho has not much rosson to four his intrigues or hostility. As to Cuba, hio holds tho abolition of slavery to b indlspenzable, but gradual, and not ot the exponse of ke proprietors. No Gov- ernment, hawever, dareailude 1n Npam™ to tho alienation of Cuba. 2 BARcELoNA, April 21, —Saveral ;;emonu known to huva sorved receutly in tho Carlist ranks, Lavo beon arrosted in thia city. ——— AUSTRALASIA, - 8aN Francisco, April 21.—Ths Dakota ar- rived this afternoon, with Australia dates to March 19, e In New Zealand, Mr. Fox suoceeds Water- houso a8 Premioer. The Imporial Governmont will bo nsked to pay £20,000 {mly toward tho California mail lino. Tho elghty-ffch anniversary of_the Colony of Nevw South Wales was colobrated Jan. 8, The Govornment asks tho assistanco of the Tmperial Government to eatablish a trans-Pacifio mail ; also, pormission to make o treaty with the United Btates for such service, The Victorin educntion act worke well., Chil- dren aro flocking to the Btate schools, Wit- nosses have boon obtained in Viotoria for tho "Tichborne trinl, Four hundred Gormans had arrived at Bris- bane, Queensland, direct from Hamburg. Extensivo and dnmngln floods are reported in Quocneland. Tho rainfall in January was thirty- {lve inches, Further troublo is feared with tho natives of TFiji. ‘Both races aro discontented and threaton- ins, ANY, - Monicn, April 21.—The funoral of Baron Lie- big took place here yoatorday, aua wag attonded b]y Iarge numbors of distinguished persons, in- ofuding Dr., Dollingor. Frankronr, April 21.—A riot acourred hero to- day, which Insted thewhole afternoon, aud is now only kept from breaking out again_ by tll!? milifary, Tho wrath of tho mob was directes against tho boer-sollers and mokors. Soveral ‘beor-houses and browers were gutted. Thoe troops were callod out and disporsed tho riotors, but n ronewal of disturbance is fosrod to-night. The shops are closed and tho soldiers ocoupy the squaves and guard the breweries. Several per- gons wero injured, but no doaths are reported. The military did not firc on the crowd. Boxy, April 21.—~Ata mooting of the Old Cath- olics in this oity to-day, it was resolved to pro- ceed to the clection of & Bishop at Cologne on tho 4th of Juno. BenrLy, AFril 21.—It is 8ald that Von Stumm will bo appolntod Secretary of tho German Togs- tion st Washington. | s FRANCE, Brear, April 21.—Tho Fronch Atlantic Cable fa_broken 230 miles from Brest, Tams, April 21,—0ol, 8toffel has announced himsel! a8 a candidate for tho vacancy in the National Assembly from thia city. Pniors gave a roception on Buturday night a¢ the Palaco of tho Elyseo. MMr, Schenok, United Btates Minister to Great Britain, was prosent, and Introduced to the Presidont by Ministor Washburne. M. Liobman has ratired from the conteat for tho vacant sont_in_tho Assembly iu favor of Baron Stoffel, M, Do Remusat's prospeoty are considerod excellent. e SUMATRA. Trr HAouE, April 21,—The Governmont has roceived dispatohes from Sumatra, announcing that at & Council of War befora Atchoon, it was rosolved to suspond oporations by land uutil autumn, as tho monsoon rendored the recoipt of supplies from the sonward precarious. Tho ‘blockado of the city, Lowaver, will bo maintained until tho resumption of setive hostilitios, ——— 3 AUSTRIA, WASIINGTON, fisrfl 21,—Tho Department of Btato hag roceivod informatlion to tho effect that 6,000 additional square feot of space havo boon allotted to tho Amorican departuwont of the Yionna Exposition, aud that articles from the United Biates intended for the oxhibition will bo revelvod until the 10th of June next. e GREAT BRITAIN, Loxpon, April 2i.—Parliament roassomblod to-day. Inthe Commons, Fawcott's bill abol- ishing ru]hilnufl tosts in tho Univorsity of Dub- lin pussed {ts second roading. e ol SR The Erle Investigntion. New Yonx, April 21,—At the Erie Rallway in- yostigation, to-day, John J, Clsco testified that o was Prosldent "of the mooting of the Diroc- tora whioh voted 880,000 to Vanderbilt, and, having confidenco in tho statements of tiio ofit cors, he considored the recont dlvidond should huve boen doolayed. Tho BischofMsholm, con- tract hho rogarded ne vory favorable to the Com- 1Y . Wheolor H, Pookham declared entirely untriuo tho stntoments of Blhoarman, on Saturday, that ho (Pockliam) lind rogeivod money for Attortioy~ Gonoral Barlow, and that ho divided a $10,000 fo0 with tha Atfornoy-Gonoral, i * Bamuol J, Tildon fostified that ho nover re- colved monaey from, nor know of any being paid bybl-’luk aud Gould for political purposos. . Ly M, Barlow, at his. own roquent, testified that tho enrnings of tho Lrio Rosd justified tho dividong] of Fobruary lnst, which was, pald out of the'surplusearnings, and that no part of the logal or othar curront oxpenses was oharged to tho construction nccount. : C. O, Clark, Treasnror of tho New York Con- tral Rallrond, {ostifled that Lo nover knew of monoy having boon paid by tlie Contral Company for Iofilalntlou. i 5 . G I', Moriaini, Iate Auditor of the Erio Rail- rond, testified in opposition to the Atatomonts of B. L. M. Barlowrogarding tho surplus earnings, Justifylng tho declaring of tho Fobruary divi~ doud on tho common atocl; that the surplus onrnings of the rond for tho firstsix months of 1872 were only $11,000; that was up to tho 1ut of July: o loft on Sn‘r 80, nnd tho earnings - from the 1st of uly till thon Dbad decrensed vory largely ~ on account of the ~conl striko =~ and othor .causcs; holott tho Brio offioo bocauso tho now Board of Directors wantod bim to give private informa- tion nbont tho provious managomont of the gci}?d, and trontod. him ns nspy more than au- or, 4 Horaco I, Olark wna examinod, but his tosti- mony wos unimportant. The remaindor of the sesslon wae moatly ocoupled in examinipg wit- nousos ralativo to Gou. DRCIOW'S cunnoction with tho Erio rovolution, ) WALL STREET. Roview of the Moncy, Gold, Bond, ¢ Stock, nnd Produce Marikots. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, April 21.—Tho week opens with & marked improvement in financos, and n more choerful feeling porvades morcantile and finan- cial circlos, Earlyin tho day thore was somo little businoces ot 1-83, but nearly sil ronewals of lonna on tho Btock Exchange were at 1-64to7 vor cont gold, and Iate dealings on the strecb wore ot tho snmo figures. The supply of money 18 rapidly incroasing, the express companies to- day hoving brought in abont 2,500,000 cur~ renoy, and this contfnuoed influx is a gratifying slgn of improvement. Thero is n incronscd demand for mercantile papor, the best olass.of which is now wanted Ey onpitaliats at 10 to 12 per cont por annum. BTOORS. In stocks thore wns & furthor adyauce, partly duo, it i6 0ld, to tho struggles of the shorta to discntanglo themsolves from tho trap in which . they.wore caught by selling at the bottom pricos of last woek. Manybrokers are understood to boinan unplonsant prodicament, Lnving sold stock of their customors, and bo‘\;g unable to framo ‘sntistactory answers to tho questions of thoso gdntlemon, ~ Pacifio Mail declined on ru~ mors in-rnfn.rd to tho contest 'at the noxt eloc- tion, Bt Paul and Northwestern went up on roport that the earnjugs of the two roads are to bo ‘“pooled” undor -tho dircction of tho managers of tho respoctive companios, and anothor that the ronds aro to bo consoli- dated. ‘Now Jersey Bouthorn hpeamo suddenly actlve and higher on orders from Daltimoro for artlos’ connocted with the Baltimore & Ohio Rond,” which is soon to bo conneotod with tho Now Jerséy. Southern by the construction of s short link in Delawaro. Tho rocent action of tho Ohio Legislature, in paseing o law prohibit- ing the louse of any railroad in the State unlosa two-thirdaof the stockholders assont, sud thon compelling tho majority to tako the atock of the | minority, if the said stock s for snlo, at tho fair market price of the provious six months, is looked upon _as likely to prevent the proposed 1oag0 of tho Oloveland, Columbug, Cincinnatl & Indionspolis Rond to tho Aflantio & Groat Wostorn. C., 0., O. & 1. consoquontly advancod. Tho other active staoks wero Pacific Mail, Wost- or Unlon;. Wabagh, -Now Yok, Contral, Luko hore, and Union- Pacific. Liaflfosd bouds wero Adull, LLO IRTEeST Gealitigs Wore 10 IiCINu mort~ gages, and Boaton, Hartford & Erie firats. aoLn 3 was wonl, and at times thore was considerabla pressuro to sell, Ono loading operator unlonded $8,000,000 at the lowest pricca of the dey. Foreigirexchango was~ very active, and decid- odly stronger. TONDY. Qovernments were in bettor demand in tho morning, but closed quiet.. Prices are firm. : PRODUOE, Flour was steadior and moro active for all gmdun undor $8.00, and irregular and vory heavy for grades ranging from 88.00 to $9.50, and a!a.\giur for fancy family. Bales, 7,400 brls, Whoat was botter ‘and te active for medinm spring, Choico is firmly held at an advanco of 1@2c, Tho reduced stock gives holders somo advantsge. Snles, 81,600 busbols. Pork was moderately active, and Dhighor sales are roportoed of “abont 500 brls at ng.GO@m.’iE for now moss, snd 318.00@18.60 for Westorn prime moss ; aldo 250 brls cash mess ab $19.60, Cut monts wore genorally quiot, but prices were quoted steady. No important transactions woro reported. Dry ealted shoulders were scarce and quoted at 7i¢c, Bacon wng quiet st formor figures, Bhort cloar was_hold ot 103¢o without gales, for long, and for short 100 is asked. Tard was fairly activo snd stronger, with saley.of Wostorn to the extent of 500 tcs for Aprilat 93¢c ; 750 tes for June at 03{c i 500 tes for July at 9%c. Moy is quoted at 9}¢@93e. Oityis firm at 9o, . et 25 THE INDIANS. The Peace Conunissionoers to Meet in Now Yorke--TWhat Somo of Them Say =eSatantn and Big Lroe=5he Modocss Spectal Diepateh to The Chicago Tridune, - WasmNaToN, April 21.—A session of the Ponco Commissionors will soon bo commencod in Now York, for the purpose of a general nonsulta- tion on Indian affairs. The Commisaionors gon- eraily admit that tho rocent conduct of the In- dians, culminating in the Modoo masencre, has «ono much to destroy the public confidence in tho nmcnc{ of thepeaco poligy, and thia sessionia intended to dovelop some of the good frults which the polioy hag borne. _Thoso of the Com- mission who havo.oxprossed any opinion in the mattor whatovor, genorally condemn the order for tho oxtermination of "the Modoos, claiming that it bad its origin more in rovengoful impuls-~ os thon in o douiro to poacofully solve this dan- gerous and diflicult problom, 7% the Aasociated Press.) New Yonk, April 21.—The Indion Peuco Com- mission did not moet to-day, Mr. Gampbell, of 8t. Louis, s the only mombor in the city. Mr. Brunno, the Chairman, telographs that he is do- tained in Pittaburgh by the death of his motlior. ‘WasuIxaToN, April 21.—At a conforonce hero last fall with the Kiowas, thio Government prom- {sed to oxerolsoits good offices with the Gov- ornor of Toxas for tho relenss of Batanta and Big Troo; but, owing to the Modoo massacre and the oxcitoment _consequent, their rolease i not now adyised, Tho Prosident and tho Secro- of tho Interior have control of the mattor. on, Schoflold telographe that ho has evory confidenco in his troops, and {8 doing evorything possiblo_to_make successful the movement agalnat the Modocs, who, he bolioves, are atill in tho lava-bods. . In convorasation to-dny, Bocretary Delano said that should the Modocy ozcape from the*Lava- Bods, ho did nat boliove they would form coali- tiony with othor bands for lostils purposes, as thera are no unfriondly Indians in that nofgh- borhood. Suicides, Special Dispatoh to T'he Chicago Tribune, Ouanratan, Ill,, April 91.—Edwerd Cram, o woll-known citizen of Sadorus in this county, committod suicide this morning by aldng six graina of strychnino, A potty quarrol with his wifo i thie only known oauso of this traglo act. Attor taking tho poison ho throntened to kill any onowho ntkmnrlml to coma near him, and he wus pormittod to dlo without any offort to save Lim until modical ald was of no avell, Mowutng, 1tl,, April 21.—Fredoriclk Dufileg, n well-known and gonerally estcomed Oorman residont of this place, took breakfast with his family in the usus) manner at about 8 o'alock on Bunday morning, Without creatiug suspicion, lie aroso from tEo tablo and went to tho barn, & fow ros frow the house. The report of ugun was immodiatoly heurd, and the man found lte- loss in tho loft of the barn., "ho st was com- mitted with & carbine musket, the ball passing through the head, resulting in fustant doath, Testimony an the Ooronor's luauest showad that tho doconsod had beon _partielly ingano for somo timo, rosulting from tho loss of money in bad Investmonts. ' LOUISIANA. - . Xlow the Kelloggy Tax-Gathcrors are Deocoying Rolrctant Dollars, * Spectal Dispatzh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasumaron, April 21,—Parties loro In the .Interost of the Kollogg Government in Louik- {ota dony that tho cilizons in that Btato, aud partioularly in Now Orleans, aro mmoze than or- dinarily delinquent in the payment of taxes. . Thoy stato thnt tho oflicial rocords of tho Darish of Now Orleans will show that, duriog the months of February and Mavch laat, two-thirda of the tax-payors thero voluntarily paid tho - a- sessmonts loviod upon their real and parsonnl property thon duo, as “woll os the asgossmonta for liconsos, ote. The roturns from tho conn- try Darishes waro not eo oamplot'e, but g0 far a8 received show s similar propor- tion. ' From thia statomont it is argued that the \mMchnlml tcoubles from this sourco have boon greatly umgficmtcd, with oviow to ruin tho crodit'of the ellogg administration, ([To the Assoctated Press.} 2 ‘Wasnmwarox, April 21,—Gov, Kellogg informa tho Attornoy-Gonoral that maitors nro quiet in Touisiana, uxcn{n in four or flye -Pnrlahos, and s roqnost for troops to bo sont - thither was to provent o possiblo oubroak.. Ho donioa thot ho. | sont commiasiona to tho Fusion ofticers in Grant. Darish, or any othor than - those first commis- lonad, Taxcs arg boln}x collooted rupidly, Dus= ingtho first quarior of tho prosont yoar .the amount collectod was $204,000, against 133,000 in tho corrosponding timo of the provious year. Politieal differoncos prevented cofimfion in'Jan- uary and February, - . . ‘ AwiTe, L., April 21,—About 100 matropolitan polico from Now Orloans, armod with Winchoster riflos, arriyed horo last night, and inatalled Kellogg's Reoorder and_ Parish' Judge in:this I;lfluh. Forty motropolitans wont to Greena- urg this morning., et THE ENGLISH FORGERIES. Recovory of §220,050 in United States HBonds from the Forgors===0nly $30,= 000 Missing. . New Yong, April 31.—The recovery of nearly & quartor of & millign dollars in United States bonds which had beon obtaiped by MacDonnell, oliss Didwoll, and nsgoclatee, In tho lato Bank of England forgeries, was sffected to-day, tho facts concorning which are as follows:. On the bth of March Iast, a trunk said to con- tain wearing apparel, old and in uso, was deliv- ered at tho office of the North Atlantio Expross Company, No, 4 Margato street, London, by & porson calling himsolf 0. . Lossing, - of Tunbxldge Wells, land, and onddressed to Maj. Goorge Mat- thows, Now Yorl, to bs kopt in bond at tho Ex- pross Office, No, 71 Broadway, New Xork, until callod for. Tho trunk was duly forwarded b; tlo Express Compauy, sod roached Now Yo by tho stoamship Onba, which arrived on March 20, and was kopt in bond by tho Qompany, as per instruction until Baturday last, when o Woman cnllln&z heraelf Mra. Goorgo Matthews proscuted anorderfor its delivory at the Expross offico duly wigned Goorgo Matthews. In the moantimo, the counsel for the Bank-of Eu'f,lund had racelved gome information inregard to the trunk, which led to its detontion by the - Company uantil to-day, ‘when it was taken posscssion of under an ordor of the Supreme Conrb by Nathaniel Jarvis, Re- coiver in the Bank of Lngland forgery caso, and on being openod and exsmined was found to con- tain o quantity of wearing apparel, old and in use, two gold watches, soveral miscallaneous ar- ticles, nnfi throe packages of United- Btates 5-20 and 10-40 bonds rollod up in soiled linen amount- ing inall to 3220,960. The bonds wore found to bo identical in class, amounts, and numbors with thoso edvortlsed by the Dank of England to have bnon obtained by .the Bidwell forge- ries, and in cno frunk woro found cnrds and o card-plate with the name of Georgo Bid- woll, o yariety of momorands, bills, otc., show- Ing conclusively that it had haen emmmd by nnd bnfongnd to him, Out of the 300,000 obtained from tho Bauk of England by these forgerios, all but abotit 30,000 have now beon racovered, METEOROLOGICAL. Signal Service Burcnu Ncports and Prognostications, * QittoAdo, April 31—10:18 p, m, The following roports have bson received from tho places montioned below : Station. | Bar, Tllr; Wind, Weather Bufialo 29,68 85/ W, gontl; Clear. Qairo el &8 o * |0 hica 29.81| B4{N. E, brisk, 29.78] 50N, E. gentle. 20.88| BSIN:10. freah, 87} 129,71 ZTERERIEoRE 8 TRODADILITIES. Wasmxaroy, D. C., April 21.—A disturbanco of some magnitude {8 apparently about to dovel- op in tho eastorn and ceniral portions of the Gulf ot Mexico. For Tucsday, in the Southern “Btates, continued warm southwestorly winds, with hazy and partly cloudy weathor, and possi- Lly rain. "On tho cosst of Toxas, n storm of gome mognitude will -oxtond slowly oratward from tho Lower Miesissippi Valloy toward Illi- nois ond the Upper Lakes, For tho Middle At- lantio Btates, winds backing to sonthwost, with rising tomperature, For Now England and New York, cold northonst winds, partly cloudy and clearing wonther. Cnutionnry signals ore ordered for Duluth, Ohieago, Milwankes, and Grand Haven. STORM_AND FIRE. A Family Burmed Out Only to Bo Killed by o Stormes-Great Destrucs tion of Proportys Arowson, Kan., April 21.—A lotter rocolved to-day from - Dellovilie, Ropublio County, about 150 milos wost of this city, gives an account of a torrible fire in that vicluity, destroying many ‘Thouses, stablos, cattle, grain, oto. The enme lottor rocords a droadful accident which ocourred on Mondu{‘nlght 8 weak :Eo during o torriblo storm which passod over that county. Tho houso of Dr. Orano, noar Deile- villp, twaa burned on Baturday, aud his fomily, o wifo and four childron, took sheltor in tho resi- denco of & Mr. Bennott, = On Monday night the storm took tho roof oft Mr, Bonnott's house, o stone bnfldin;{, aud blow in the gable end, caus- ing it to fall into the collar, whers tho inmates bad taken refugs, oud Mrs, Bonnott was goveroly injured. In tho morning, Mr. Bonnett wont to proouro assistanco, \When horoturned, he found that tho floor hud fallen in, and his wife and childron, togothor with Mra, Crane and two of her ohildren, wero crusbed to death, A boy and girl of Mrs, Orsno wore 8till alive, and waro carrlod 0 a noighbor’s, but the boy died shortly aftor roaching there. g SO Pacitic Conét Items. Bax Fraxosco, April 21,—R. D. Bogart, ac- ousod of embuzzlement and desortion from the navy, has boon romanded to the naval suthiori- :Xllu' l‘md will be tried at Maro Island immo- atoly, I-‘mik Whitney Lias boon elacted Obief Engi- neor of the Firo Department in place of David Boannol ; firet aeslatant, H. O. Burohoes, in place of Oon oung‘. Btroot-car ftravol in this olty ia serlously affeot~ od. ‘The opizoatio is increnslug, in o mifd form, Ground was broken for the Toxas & Paoifio Tiailrond at San Dlego to-day, in the proionce of & largo agsomblage, The Dirootors eay the road will be completed in 1870. ‘Tho rain youtcrduy ipsures & good orop of graln in all parts of tho Btate. fiabraieos koo SIEREN Damago to the Dam at the Falls of St, Anthony, Mmwaukee, Apidl 21.—Iigh water in tho Minslanippl, sovoral days ayo, oarried away tho coffor-dam at the Falls of 8%, Anthony, bullt to provout the falls from washing out throngh the tunnol which broke threo yoars ago. A largo nuwmbor of men have since beou at work day aud night to restore the coffer-dam, and as the wator hag apparently ronohed its hel Tm for the pros- ont, it1s now bolieved that furthor damage will ho provonted, and the wator-pawer sayed. -| 1866, " WASHINGTON. “Administration Wants Colfax in Congress. Paper . woll TFinds Consolation in $200,000 Judgment .~ Agninst the Gov- .- ! ernment, ’ a - Tho Enterior Depariment and the .0sage Land Setllors The Latter Olaim to Have ' ' Been'Swindled Out of : Their Lands:- i, pecial Dispatch to The,Chieago Tyibune, g BETTLENS' MARDRIIEA, . WhAssmazon, D, O., April 21.—Undor soveral rulings, made by tho Interior Depariment, under Becretarios Brownivg and Cox, a largo numbor of immigrants were inducod to settle on the Osage 'coded lands” in Kansan, in sccord- snce witi .tho usual requiromonts of tho home- stead law. In 1872, Socrotary Dolano maden docision in tho intarest of tho Missouri, Kansas & Toxas, and the Leovenwortl, Bt. Lawrenca & Galvoston Railronds, which was based on the distinctive point, that these companien having definitoly located thoir roads in 1868, the settlors subsoquent to that time could acquire no advorse titlo. The seitlers on thoso landa to The numbor of several hundrods who were com« Flamy ruined by Delano's decision, recently forwardod & potition to the Interior Depart- ment, not only romonstrating ngainst being put off thelr lands, but also pmflnfinflmfi the roads did not locate until 1870, and that tho only proof on bohalf of the railway corporations to mubstentiato this point came “from offtcors and omployea of tho companios intorested. The Bec- rolary, however, has just dooided that tho caso canuot tbe roopened, and that tho settlers must “abide by. his provious decision. Under ' this ruling tho Luwrence, Loavon- worth & Galvoston’ Rosd will recolve 168,000 nogos, and . tho Missourl, Kansas, and Toxas obout 233,000, It is statod that, in the majority of instances, the lands ero under a fair dogreo of cultivation, and much bettor improved than 18 customary {n a now country. BENATOR SUMNED aontinuas to Improvo olowly, sud Ui Prescriving physician, Dr. Brown-Sequard, who was re- cently in Waeblnfi‘mn, has strong hopes of his entire rocovery. 'ho Sonator ia still prohibited from work of » montal'charactor, but is allowed to rend to some oxtont. o is much botter now than he was in Janunary last, when hypodermic injections of morphino were o nightly nocessity. £ © BALTIMORE CHEEK, The Baltimore American to-day, in an edito- tinl oxpresing the hopo thatSchuyler Colfax will allow himgelf to bo nominated for Congress {rom the South Bond District, concludes a8 fol« lows : 3 Mr, Colfax is one of thoso men, whom we cannob spare from publiolife, An intolligent, conscientious, and diligent application to publiz nffairs cutftles hin 1o position, thot ho aliould ng:ept for the sakoof the couutry: -.and there i3 the. othor cop. slderation - that it would bo the most to the slanders which havo crushing roply ‘boon heapod upon him, 1Ta owe it to himself to hold out hizhand to this vindication, which is offercd him. Wo carngstly hopo tat ho will permit himsolf to b roturned by bis dlatrict by tho largest majority it has over given., 4 N . [To the Aspociated Proas,) SHAD FISHERIES. Wasmryotoy, April 21.—Prof. Baird, United States Commissloner of Tishories, has Just die- patched Soth Greon and four attendants to Au- gusta, Ga,, to bogin the work of shad-hatching, with a view of restoring tho Wostern and South- ern wators, Aftor the wonson closes at Augusta, Mr. Groon will proceed northward, and gontinuo his labors succossively at Newberne, Weldon, Fredericksburg, and othor localities. A portion of tho flah hatched out will bo pliced in the. rivers at each_partioular station, and others will Do tranemitted by rall to adjacent wators, both on the Atlantio” Const and in.the Miseisuippl Valloy. ? GTEAANOAT, SUPERVISION. Tho Board of. Supervising Steambost Inspoc- tora oxfmcl to complate tho ravision of tho gen- oral rules by Wednesday. CALDWELL'S ABMY TRANSPORTATION LOWED. Tho Courtof Claims to-day rondered judg- mont against tho United Btates, in favor of ex- Benator Alexander Caldwell, for $800,889, on contract for army transporiation in Nobraska in Chiof Justico Drako dissonted. The only othor judgment rondored_was in fayor of Emily P, Bykes, for 8,352, in a Mississippi cotton caso. The Court donied the motion to roinstate tho oasp of B, Bohufllin & Son, Now York,—a claim undor tho Troaty of Ghont for tho losk of & ves- g0l durlug the war of 1812, "Thia weok will probably bo wholly occupied with hoaring tho argument in tho honv’ cotton cnses, known'as the ¢ Vicksburg cases,”’ which involvo wovoral hundrod thousand dollars, and are all to be triod together. FEEDING THE WONTULESS. The Commissionor of Indian Affairs has gono to Now York City to open bids for furnishing In- dian sunulty goods and subsiatonce supplies for the onsuing fleeal yoar. ‘The bids for annuity goods will be opened to-morrow, and those for subsigtence supplios on tho 20th inst.. GREENDACKS. Logal tendors outstanding, $368,083,717. SECRETARY DELANO, Reports have been sont honce that Secrotary Dolano contemplates rotiring from offlco, hav- ing alroady propared his resignation. The Bec- rotary himsolf, however, pronounces the story O Apposra that tho roportod roslgastion stoss appoars that the roported rosignat from 5 typographical etror, Lis Bame heving beon pn'niv& %r that of DoLong. ANOTHER BEN BUTLER. Ilow Congressman Walden Distribute ed His Bock Pays-A Withering Rces buke, Towa Orry, In, April 31.—Congrossman Wal- den, of the old Fourth District, having voted sgafnst the back salary stosl, drew the 95,000, and held it until he was named as the nomineo for Lieutenant-Governor, siuce when he has di= vidod the stoal amongst the publio schools of his dlstrict, amounting to 8 conts por scholar. Thix county, Johneon, will return it to Lim, and sa spurn tho imputation thatit keepsa * forico " fox stolen goods. OLAT AXe ——————— Navigation Items. MaormvAw, April 21.—No change in the ice. Light northonat wind ; thermometor, 62 dogroos. No nows from the four Northern Transportation steamors, which lofté Dotroit for Ohicago lash Friday, sinco passing tho Highlandi or the Au ]B,nble ; thoy are probably in Prosque Isle Hare or Speefal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, TPonr CoLnonNe, April 21,—The Welland Ca-~ ual opened to-day. ‘The propellor Oswegatchio arrived from Toledo, and passed down on hor way to Osdennburg. T'ho schooner Montauk left for Ohicago. ‘The fleet hora are_waiting for the ico to move to make a start, Wind northwost, fresh, with flurrics of snow, and {eo coming baclk, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Dernorr, Mich,, April 21.—The barks Cily of Milwaukoo, Nowsboy, and Miami passed, yostor- day, bound up, The propolior Young America loft for Ogdnn!burf. ‘Thirty-two stosmors and vesgols cleared to-day for ports on Lakoes Huron and Erio. ‘Twonty-sovon stosmers aud vessbla havo arrived sinco Baturday. . Emg, Pa., April 21,—1ho propeller Yo Bomite, with 18,000 bushols of wheat, entered tho harbox this attornoon. Bhe cleared from 'Taledo on the 10th jnut., oncountering considorable ice on hor asuago. This is the firat gaain movement and o firat arrival of the sonsot. —————— Wreclked. New Yonk, April 21,—The French mail stoam- or Gambie was wreokod on March 25 off tho Brazilian const, No lives losk