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ONEY TO LOAN Daily Teibune, VOLUME 96 CHICAGO, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1873, NUMBER 218. REAL ESTATE. HOUSES FOR BALE ON Monthly Payments. 1 bavo sovoral Housor, somo fust completed and others ‘noatiy siow, whicl 1 willsoll on lon {imb aud oey tarmts Ao it "In ‘thomn alogant, oiandaiiors, and wator, thronghont, tho buildioge: . Thoy are convoniont sn fuorotighiy bullt Hbussa,a5d onslly roncliod by tho cara. PGSR R A e mnele JouN coverT. s Office hours, 13to 8 o'lock, Washington Heights. I am authorized to offer for sale, for o fow days, 100 acros of choice timberod land, located on the Ridge at Washington Heights. A rare op- portunity for a s%gculuhve invest« ment. HENRY E. MAR; N Room 6, No. 79 Dearborn- A BARGAIN. Toraalo, vory chioap, a vory dosirablo lot on Miohigan- av., porth of Jackson-st. ; 405180 to alloy. e E. N. BEMENT, ‘WATOKES, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF AA A g by < AT COST! In order to make room forour Spring Stock ©of Watchos, wo_shall .closo _out our presont largo atook of Watohos, which roached-us too lato for tho Holidny Trado, at tho actual ©oat of manufaoturo and importation. | NO RESERVATION. 8,000 GOLD WATOHES, ot from $30 to *"$160 onoh ; usual prico, $40 t0 $300. GILES, BRO. & GO,, 260 & 268 WABASI-AY,, 334 WEST MADISON-ST., - TO RENT. Stores to Rent: Nos. 29, 800, and 533 West Madlson-st., at tho ond of Darpontor-st, T of tho bost Btoros in tho oity, slzo of eack 6120, ur plorios and basomont, 17-foot.ootling, firo-proot aults, Elovator, ad overything comploto. Thosb beauti{ul bulldings aro now roady for oocnpancy. 163 LaBallo-st. - DREXEL BOULEVARD. A RARE BARGAIN. firat td ith ampl unds and wo, flsat-olass rostdorioon, with ample etor Ty shado troos, ot oity limil on So ), withila ono inute’s f stoam gnd Korso-onrs, and at tho headof Droxol Bou inost drivaway in tho Sonth Divia. rd, tho Bk 17 13 1 CROOCKERY, &o. CROGKERY, " GLASSWARE, " LAMPS, &, For Dry Goods, Furniture, Oarpots, Urookory, or any ot} ‘Wo koop rgest stook in the of )t above goods, in e aabe: % Sirpasiod; | orlginal paokagos or opon atock, and soll st New Vork B ey, 0 Weat Dition, ‘Hor torms | Dricoy [xbo of froluit. Counbry ‘moroats aro iavited to z examine our goods bofora purohasing elsowhiero. F. & E. JAEGER, 13 Wabast-av,, ear Randolphst HMUSICAL. PIANOS AT A SAGRIFICE, oval to 148 Btato-st., Ishall discontinna offor baldnce of staok on band at a e doulrous of soouring & firat-olass lano, vory chieap, should call at onco, upon spply to D. COLE & HON, 183 Waoat Madison-st. DOUBLE BASEMENT O RERNTT, Under Governmont Goods Dopot, 185 and 187 Hast Lioko-at.,, 40x186 feat, suitable for Orat-class Rostourant or Coffeo Houso, or will bo rontod for business or storago pur« poses. Apply on premises, up staira. To Rent-—-Al @ Bareain; ‘Ihuclu%nznnd spaclous Btoro and Basoment, Nos, %0 aad ml MlAAdl}t:fllvll., 80100 foot, ‘wle(‘]ll’&lakl -hoating aratuns 4 ks PR ol Tribuno Bulldlag. TO RENT. Btorn No, &3 Woat Madlson-st., 20 by 70 foot, 3 doors G. C. KNOPFEL, tcom Oltatonat., in bricls building. _Alto, on Nist floor |- Dealer in Musio, Pianos, &o. sazmo ballding, drousa for ofloss, Nos, {8908, 1y, > 980 WADASH-AV. Wont Madigon-at. DRESS-CLEANING. To Rent. ' Dresses A Throo-Story and Basomant Marblo-Front Houso clo- ity Farainsoh wad with it modorn Laprovomontas lo- Ot overy description, oleancd without i trim- misge relvel ornlncug by & now procoss, and by whiok tho r‘;mn 250 of the beat In tho olty ront $200° por montb, Koop thio saio lustro and shapo a8 WROR DOW.. A.SOE VW AR, 264 West Madisonst, - - - 188 Dlinoisst, Q8. TO RENT. Fine Btores and Corner Basemont in Briggs Houso, cor. Fifth-av. and Randolph-st, Ap- plyto CHABE & Al DAMS, 1 Bryan Block, O IRIERTNTR. i Offices, Offices, Bxohango Building, corner Olark and Wash- ton-sts., Room 43. BOUQUETS, &o. FLOWERING PLARTS, : if not satisfactory. Bonquets, aud Floral Designs. It il | OON BROS,, reanonabla prices, at tho Jargo Conscrvatory on North | @ T aop, Stmtt‘a and Wnsllington-sts., 36 Wott Olark-st., ono block north of Chifcago-av., or,at southeast " N - cornor of Btato and Washingtonata., ontranco through | Madison-st, (Sherman House), Chicago, Made to order in the most complete artistic manner, of fabrics unsur- assed for durability. Largelinesof .60 Furnishing Goods at lowest prices. Money cheerfully refunded Roddin & Hamilton's, Jowlors. Pikon Opera Ilouse, Clucinnutl. WM. T. SHEPEERD, | JACKSOREWS. Fr.omIsT. JACK SCREWS, BLANK BOOKES. BLANK BOOKS Tor Banks, Insurance Offices, and Railroads, JACK SCREWS. JACK SCREWS. ’ Always on hand, and wo soll at low prices, ot Nos, 34 and 36 Woat Quinoy-st., between ‘ON HAND AND TO ORDER, BY Olimron.and Jeffotsan, J. K. LIVESHY. 3 CULVER, PAGE, HOVNE & (0, | —BE5asaion omoes. “T'he copartuership herotofara oxisting undor tho namo of 0. H. Beckwith & Oc. is this day dissolvod by mutual conseut, Thoir succossors, O. IL Beckwith & Sons, as- sumo all Habllities of sald firm, aud nro suthorized to mako all collections, 0. I, BEOKWITH, F. . BEOKWITH, OIIAS, L. BEORWITH, L. ¥, MASON. 118 & 120 Monroe-st. FINANCIAL., On firatolats Rosl Ratato, €,600snd 81,0t band, | O1IO%6% AP 1678, MEAD & COE, 168 Latiallo-st, Local Stocks. Ghleago Oity taeay, North Chlongo Rallvay, and spr. sral Notoaal Pank Blosks for salus . ifave alko buyors for Yovoral bk siacka, WAL F. WATSOR X00L " TIME LOANS |« Negottated on Ohlosgo Ronl Estato, by WM. P. W.ATSON & CO. 105 CLARK-ST. DIC. the ted Statos will find it to tholr inter- etttk L, Btorer Fittor Wo.sollost of o Roterring to the above dissolution, wo announco the continuanco of tho Wolesslo Grocory businoss at our old stand, corner Doarborn and Bouth Water-sta., under the name and stylo of 0. M. BEOKWITH & SONS, NEW PUBLICATIONS. ‘Will Be Issued April 25, A OHARMING NOVEL ENTITLED, Above Tempest and Tie, attor tho Gorman of Baphis Verana, by Aubar Foreatier. 1 vol. 13 mo., 80 pages. P'rico 1.50. For wala by ail Booksollors, or willbe sont postpaid on xacolpt of rotall prive, 1i. N. MOKINNEY & CO., Philadolnhia, SHIPPING TAGS. T DENNISON’S PATENT , without attorney's fous In sufts; and publiah t A e Al "35.5:“‘\!"56? "o menr bustao SHIPPING TAGS, Fitazritivs NEROANTILE OOLLEOTION AGING Ovor 200 millions Liayo h+en usod within the 148 Madison at. ast 10 yoars, Vfl.‘"'&:.;:'“"‘“‘“’ of loss by hod. Al Expross 0 tag Loghmitilh A o necne | ol by ppiutors nnd Statlonors Tyerywhoro, $5 Packages |= 0 mam. oo All the Spring Styles, in- cluding the celobrated Ami. don Hat, 164 Enst Madison-st, J. 8, BARNES & CO. muacroval, opnnavor | HATS FOR BALE AT GENERAL NOTICES. TRIBUNE OFFICE. sy il — swewoves. | NORTH SIDESALOON KEEPERS, 1d on THURBDAY AFTERNOON ‘olock, o 'alflllK‘ Lfllr work on M. Dograo, Visiting bruthreu curdislly i . a1, ‘ Tl Rraparaten B, BT. JOUN, Sooly, Masonic. .{;. rogular assommbly of Orlental Cuunlatory will boheld R s NOTICE. wonteoree o aat at S Bow oo ostoen: ern-av, . &V. thin ovoning at 8 o'olook, SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. BOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. BOMENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, SOHENCK'S MANDDAKE PILLS, SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, SOUENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, BOLENCK'S )M—llT)MKE PILLS. SONENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. SOUENOK'S MANDRAKE TILLS, BOUENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, SONENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. BUHINOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. GOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, BOHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, BOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, BOMENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, BOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, BOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. SOHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. . SOIENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. SOHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. BOHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. BOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, SOMENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, BONENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, BOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, BOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, | BOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. SOHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, SOMENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, SOUENOE'S MANDRAKE PIIIS. SOHENOK'S MANDRAKH SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE . BODENCK'S MANDRAKE SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE HOHENOK'S MANDRAKE SOHENCK'S MANDRAKE SOHENCK'S MANDRAREK * SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE SORENOK'S MANDRAKE BOHENOK'S MANDRAKE BOHENOK'S MANDRAKE SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE SOHENCK'S MANDRAKE BOHENOK'S MANDRAKE SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE SORENOK'S MANDRAKE SONENOK'S MANDRAKE BOMENOK'S MANDRAKI SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE SOHENOK'S MANDRAKER SOMENOK'S MANDRAKE SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE: BOHENOK'S MANDRAKIE SCHENOK'S MANDRAKE BOHENOK'S MANDRAKE SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE SOOENOK'S MANDRATR SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE SOIENCK'S MANDRAKE SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE SOLENOK'S MANDRAKE SOUENOK'S MANDRAKE SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, ' SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. 1t you have mado a habit of drinking Botrbon whisky every day fracly, so that in tho momiog sou have no appotito for brosklast, bad fasto In tho mouth and tho throst fall of mucous, causing you to cough and splt, and sour morves so unstrung ns £o requiro five or six glassos of whitky to stoady thom, that you may attond to busl- ness, It is timo you stopped tho practico, and the only way {0 osorcomo it 13 4o tako & doso of SCHENOK'S BANDRAKE PILLS, suffiolont to physlo tho bowols well, and unlock tho socrotions of the liver; aftor that, if yon stll eravo for Niquor, tako a pill, and a porson raay take threo or four fn tho conrso of tho day, and by following this up for & wack or ton dags, all tasto for stimulants il be gono and a good appotito and & relish for food bo obtatnod. BONENOK'S SOHENOK'S BCHENCK'S BOHENOK'S SOHENOK'S SOHENOK'S SOHENOK'S BOHENOK'S PILLS, PILLS. PILLS, PILLS, PILLS. PILLS, PILLS. PILLS, riLs, PILLS, PILLS, PILLS, PILLS, PILLS, PILLS, PILLS, PILLS, PILLS. PILLS, PILLS. PILLS. PILLS, PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. wrira PILLS, PILLS. PILLS, PILLS. PILLS. PILLS, | f ] BMANDRAKE MANDRAKE MANDRAKE MANDRAKE MANDRAKE MANDRAKE MANDRAKE MANDRAKE BOHENOK'S MANDRAKE SOHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, Tluo Mass, and othor praparation of Moroury, sotuslly produce more sufforirig and doath than tho disesses ‘which thoy profoss to oure, And yot this corrosiva min. eral, s donounced by tho Allopathlo dootors, is prasaribod bythem almost univorsally In Livor Complaint, Con- sumption of tho Lungs, oto. i THR MADRAKE PILLS aro composed ontiroly of roota and horbs, obtalned from tho groat storohouso of Naturo, and thels salutary effocts ‘will apposr s soon at tho medicino s brought to thoe test of a falr exporimont. SOHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS do not produo any nausea or ploknoss of the stomach; ‘but whon givon for Dyspepsia, it may bo proper to uss them In councotion with SOHENOK'S BEAWEED TONIO. By thts judiolous troatmont tho digostivo faoule tlea are spoodily restored to tholr full vigor, and the worst. cases of Indigesties may bo oured, Wyen wo refloot that the Hiver 1 tho largest interual oraan of tho body, that to It Is asslguod the important duty of fltoring the blood and propariug tho bile, that 1t 1a subjoot to many dfsordors, and thab when b s disosed, or notivo, tho wholo body suffors sympa- thottoslly, it s not surprising that a modlclne which oan rostoro tho healthy oporations of tho Liver should produce wonderful changas n tho gonoral hoalth, and offoot cures whioh may appoar to bo almost miraculous, Hoadacho, of long contiauanco, sovero palns in the broast, sido and shouldors, aching of: the limbs, & fool- ing of goneral weaknoss and wrolohoduoss, and other alarming and dlstressing_symptoms, imperfeot or disordored action of the livor, are spood. fly romovod by the use of SOHENOK'S MANDRAKR PILLS, T Gontirenoss, piles, bittor or sour crustations, and that indescribablo focling of eoppression, mentsl anxiety, Ianguor, lothargy and dopression of apirits which unfit a msn for the mansgement of business and tho enjoyment ofIife, aro all rolfovad by thio uso of BORENOK'S MAN- DRAKE PILLY, Propared by PILLS, PILLS, PILLS. PILLS, PILLS, PILLS, PILLS, PILLS, PILLS. I 2 l = l l l l l l I [ 1] J, H, BOHENOK & 8ON, Northweat coruor filxth and Axch Btrests, Philsdelphis, l indioative of- SAPOLIO, : ENOCH MORGANS SONS’ SAPOLTIO Ian mubstituto for Sosp for all Housohold pur. Pposos, oxcept washing olotlios. SAPOILIO Tor cloaning gour houso this Bpring will save tho 1abor of one cleanor. SAPOILTO tinjura or discolor Paint, biat restores cole o ey SAPOLIO Oleans Windows without wator, and savos tho troublo of romoviug ourtains and oarpats, SAPOLIO Hmo tho; hod, gy e e SAPOLIO Oloans Bath Tubs, Tablos, Tloors, do., quickor and bottor than Boap. Tey 1t on. i SAPOLIO Pollshios Tiu, Brass, Coppor, andall Motal Wares, Tendoring thiom as bright as now, SAPOLIO For washing Dishossnd Glasswaro is lnvalusblo, Choapor than Nosp. ) SAPOL IO Romovos 8tains from Marblo Mantals, Tables, and Htatuary, from Hard-finished Walls, and ‘from Obina and Porcelain, 10 conts. . SAAPOLIO Removea Btalns and Groase from Carpots and othe or wovon fabrl Depot, 868 and 88 South Water-st., COEICAGO, ILL. REMOVALS, Removal. 'Tho Old Relinblo Wino House of BENJ. BRUCE, Jr. & C0, (Buoogssord to Perkina, Stern & Co,, in this city), late at 511 thnnfx-nv.. havo removed to thoirnew and elegant store, 119 Clark-st., ‘Which will bo opened to the public g ol o Rl 6 5 Sy A0 They will continue supporting their old -roputation, in munking o specialty of Fine Goods, as the londors n the Oalifornis Wine Trade of the West. Oonfining their selactions to choicoe goods espgolally, they offer {n their lem}.fld stock rare indudements to l‘efimfllel. stq, ond doalers genor: shing fine roliable Winos ond Lf uors. b BENJ. BRUCH, IX'D.%{JO. REMOVAL. J. P. STONE & 0, Upholstery, CORPAIY 0015, AND BEDDING, Have Removed to 135 STATE-ST.,, NEAR MADISON. REMOVALL. Frederick Edler, DEALER IN LUMBER and BRICKS, ‘Has romovod his Offico and Yard to northoast oornor of "Divlslon-st. Bridgo, on North Itivor. Yils frionds and patrons are solicited to call. ONE AND A HALF MILLIONS OF BRICKS For salo at lowost market figures. GET A SAMPLE FRER OF YOUR GROCER OR DRUGGIST. Turpin, Gotirell & Go. HAVE REMOVED TO 52 STATEST, ‘Where they have a complete stock of Hardware, Bronze Goods, Cutlery, Tools, &ec. REMOVAL. - On and after May 1, the Chicago A%?nouy of the MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LITE INGURANGCH CO. will ooa:fiy tho Basement Office, No. 170 La8allo-st., Bryan Block:. FRISBIE & RAPPLEYE General AEcnfa. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. THE HORIZONTAL ENGINE, r of Oylindor, 18 inches; longth of atroke, %0 twa hollors, onoh 43 inchos diamoter, 80 8-fnoh sud 13 foot long, with fronts, atoaw, and mud- drw to-tinrs, and conneotlons cuinploto. The ibovo can bo soon working In good ordor, and will bo dolivorad 84 suou as our now Englho and Hollors aro oted and sotun. i Gorner Groon and Fulton-sta, TREES!| TREES! 0,000 worth, all kinds and slzos, for salo ohoap SHEFFIELD NUMSERY, 44 Rataeay, R, J, LE"“:E, 'T0D. 17~ Tako the Uh(ullu and “!l"‘“‘ . CArS, CONFECTIONERY. JAS. C. SIMM, MANUFACTURKR OF PURIER CONFECTIONERY, s sm{ama—s:n. Orders from the gountry solioited. Oash and short 6 buyess will o 16 b thois e, Corasuto sond for FRICH LIBT, THE INDIANS. Tho Osages in Southwestern Kansas on the War-Path, Robbery and Murder of Thirteen Emi- grants on Medicine Lodge - Creek. General Gillem Thinks Ho Has the Modocs Completely Caged. Snecial Dispatch to The Chicaao Tribune, LraveNwonmi, Kas., April 23.—Nows of tho mnesacro of four omigranis from Mncoupin County, 111., was recelved, to-day, from Arkan- 888 City, William Thompeon, who oscaped aftor baying beon robbed of monoy, clothing, gun, and pistols by tho Indinns, mirived in Arkansns City Inst Monday, and mado onth o tho follow- ing statement in substance. On April 11, I was sbout » quarter of & mile {rom comp on Bledicine Lodgoe Oreol, Barbor County, whon I saw 500 or 400 Indiane como from towards tho crook and surround tho caump whero tho rost of thé porty, namely, William Talkington, Josoph Falkington,- Jobn Miteholl, and Thomas Mitchell wore. At this time I heard tho roport of guns in camp, aud saw tho Indinns striko down my comrndes with tomahawks. Bomo of the Indiana camo to mo and robbed mo of §200, my olothes, and gun, I thon walked nuay takliig s onstorly dircotion, and arrivod ab Caldwell, Sumnor Co., April 14, and have 1ot goen or hoard of my comradoes sinco. Tho In- ill!lnns wero around tho camp whon I last saw om. Tho foregolng statomont i attested by tho Notary of Arkansas Oty. Oapt. Darling, Ohiof of tho Burveyors on tho' Olmmaron, arrived to-day, snd confirms tho roport of outrages on Modicino Lodge. Tho Indinns, supposed to bo bands of Osages, and Cheyennes, wero fitteon milos from tho boundary” of tholr Assoclation. Many eettlors aro making claims ln tho Modicine Lodge. The Indinns aro daily robbing and stesling from them, and committing murders whenover thoy daro.” The sottlora will fight before lenving their claims, and massaores will bo of frequont oceurronco, unless the Indians are compelled to atay on thoirresorvations, 5 ArcuisoN, Kan., April20,—A correspondent of the Daily Ohampion, writing from Arkansas City, Bouthwostorn Kansas, says, *‘that & man namod Thompson arrived there on the 20th inst, who statos that on tho 11th inet. ho was robbe by o band of Indians near Mediolne Lodge rool, and his four companions killed. Tho ley consisted of himsolf, John and William itcholl, ond Willism and James Falker- ton, and woro xocoutly from hingoupin Goun- g, . Thoy arrived at Medicluo Lodgo rook moar tho south line on tho 8th ingt. They had with them a span ,of horses, wagon, camp equipage, %ud abont $1,000 in monoy, ~ On Friday, the 1ith inst., Thompron waoa about & quartor of a mile from camp, whon he saw 800 or 400 Indians surround it. Bhortly’ afterwards ho heard firing and saw the Indlans using tomahawks on his comrades. T supposos they woro nll killed at the timo of tho attack, Part of the Indians took Lim prisonor, and rob- bed him of all Lo had, but finally leb him go. Ho prrivod af Caldwoll 'about noon on the 14th, Whilo thero ho was told that nine others wero killed on Madicino Ladge Crook by the Indians about tho oame time his camp wne attackod. BAN Francisco, April 23,—Thero i no furthor nows to-night from the Modoo war. !lIaYnlch from Portland to-night says that the Indians on the Upper Columbis, Snalke, anc Lowis Rivers are well posted on Modoo affairs, @l ato dudnlgiug oxtr i war-paiul, war-dances, mdc:mdn;:\ onacing nature. FhR AR ey ovor aet, In Sonora, the troops ere making a vigorous war againat tho Apaches from Arizonn, and ox- peet to dinunish thoe number of depredations materully, . New Yorx, April 23.—A dispatch from San Francisco seys: * Gon. - Gillem reports to Gen. Bchofleld thatthe Modocs have been discovered in the lava-beds, four miles from their old stronghold. 'Tho Modaes wore compellod to ovacuato their first hlding-plnco in congaquence of tho scarcity of wator. The Indinns sro now threo miles from wator. Gen. Gillem thinks that o has the Modocs completely in bis powor, and that thore is now no ochnnco for them to ascapo. Ho was actively” ongaged for throo days boforo their hiding-placo was discovored, Gon, Jefl. C. Davis, successor of Gen. Comby, arrived this ovening., Ho will dopart inmediate- 1y for the Modoo country. L Coeyexse, April 20.—A letter from Sidnoy, Neb., dated tho 22d inst., says : Sixteen Indians daslied into Moore's hord and stelo thirty hoad of horaen aud mules. Mooro and forty mounted men, with Capt, Hanloy in command, havo starfed in pursuit, ‘Wasnxaroy, April 23.—Gen. Pope, command- ing the Departmont of Misgouri, says that alltho partios sent ot by tho Government will have protection while within hig jurisdiction, if-they will report to him. Ho thinks it possible, from tho fack thint the bodies of tho surveyors arosaid to bave been found buriod, that mui,; Wers mur- derod IT white horse-thioves, or other despern- does, with motives of plunder. i e e FIRE INSURANCE. Seventh Annunl Convention of tho National Board of Underwriterses Proccedings Vestorday. New Yonk, April 23.~—Thesoventh annual con- vontion' of tho National Bonrd of Firs Under- writers commenced to-doy, Xenry A. Onkloy Rmsidiug. Thora was o very large attendance. 'ho President in his addross” ssid : “'The Chi~ cago and Boston flros domonstrated that insur- ing in companios that charged o small compoti- tive premium was vory bad policy. Their pro- miums on risks wero 8o low that when hea Josses camo thoy woro unable to meet thom, an tho policy-holders suffored. nufnn'lnf to tho Boston firo, ho said that tho total loss was astimated of $70,000,000. On- this thoro was an insuranco in Mnssachusotts compauics of 85,000,000, over £16,000,000 in companios in other Blates, and over &4,000,000 in compaulosof other countries. Of this nmount, B90,875,548 hiad becn paid, which makes 05.73 por cont of tho ontiro lossos. Nogarding rates, ho said that after tho Chicago fire, when it was found necos- sary to advauco rates 50 por cont on account of n doclino of business, tho publio mot it with good fooling, gud cheertully ‘acquicsced in tha ad- vanco. The Prosident roforred to the now dis- criminating schodulo of ratos, vu(ving in pro- ixorllun totho safoty from flre of tho proport; nsured, and said it had boon favorably rocolves and lod to excollont resalts, Tho stalistics in tho nddress of tho Prosidont showed o totul expenditure of 110 70-100 por cent for 1873, or o loss of &6,320,806 by ihe compauies connocted with business in this country. The report of the Committeo on Statistics showed thoro aro in tho country 49,844 cotton, papor, flouring, and grist mills, boot and shoe factorles, woolon milly, and Lardwaro manufac- turies, and asg: g that tho sverago amount nid by each for insuranco is $100 por snnum, horo aro in tho aggrogato 84,084,400, oqual il amount to 16 por cont of tho insurance pre- miums collocted by all the companies in 1871, The roport closed by recommending su appre riation for the colloction of needful Informa- lon for more gafoly oatimating tho rates, The announcemont was made that tho Stato Buporintendonts wero {n_ full sympathy with tho National Board of Undorwritera. Committees wero appointed, and the Bonrd adjourned till to-morrow. Innoconts Abrond. Nzw Yorn, April 23,—Tho wost important ox- oursion of the season will consist of 160 persous, ongoged in scholastio pursuits, who will anil from this port on Juno 21, In the Anchor lino stommship Victorls, which has boon chartored for tholr oxolusive udo, Tho complement of the company I8 noarly full, and includes soventy- threo porsons from New York, six from Now Jorsoy, elght from Ponnwsylvania, nino from Massachusotts, ona from Vormont, flve from Tilinols, one from Tawa, two from Mlchigan, five from V‘rg!nh, two from Wisconsin, one from Ohio, sy from Now Namoghite, threo from Malno, flve from I\Inrylnn'd, throo from Dola- waro, and othors, Most of the porsons bhooked aro lndics. Aftor Iandiug ot Glnsgow and lgn&cnfln thnt olty, thoy will go fo Edinburgh, Molross, and Aboitsford, On July 4, “the Tarl of Shrowsbury will _give o dinner to tho tourlsta at Alton Towors, ono of tho fincat baronial rosidomces in England. Lator in tho ovoning of the aamo dny tho party will tako a u}]mcm rain from Alton to London, whoro thoy will arriva in timo to nttond a grand Amoricon” ball to bo glvon at the 8t, Pancreg Hotel. Ono of tho main objoats of the exaur- slon is to vislt. tho principal unh'urulgo towos, and nccordingly Cambridgo, Antvarp, nu, ahd Munich will bo fncluded in tho routo. Boveral dnys will bo dovoted to the Viennna Exposition, oud on the return_journoy visits will bo made af Ausborg, Lindau, Linko Constance, Romanshorn, Wintorthur, Behnlhauson, Zurich, Zug, Lu- corno, Interlncken, Berno, Gonova, nn(f Paris. On tho way from Parls_to'Glnsgow, from which port they will enil for Amorica on Aug. 23, calls will bo made at Rouen, Dioppe, and jov-Faybn. Tho patty will ‘probubly srrive ot this- Sept. 3. TFamilics nnd smallor acholastio com- pauies, composed of from flve to ton porsons, aro salling by ovory stoamer. 7 *“HOOSIER” BROWN. Arrest of this Noted Burglnr and Couine terfolter in Now Yorl fox Iobbing n Clorgyman whom e had Followed to that Olty, Spectal Dt‘npaldl o The Chieago Tribune. - Nrw Yonk, April 23.—El Brown, alias ** Hoos- for” Brown, said to bo ono of the mostnotorious criminals in tho Wost, was arrested this morning by Dotectives Farloy and Bimington, of tho Con- tral Oftico, charged with having stolen $14,000 in groenbacks, and o gold watok, valuod at §150 from Mr. F. W. Fuller, o rosidont of Ohicgo, ‘but at present living at 168 Enst Houston strect in this city. Mr. Fullor callod at tha Polico Hoadquarters o fow days ago, aud made known his loss, Tho detectives nacertained that he was in tho company of Bfown whoen ho misged his watch and monoy, and the officors, knowing Brown's charactor, immediately jumpedto tho conclusion that he wasthe thiof, and accordibgly sot out to look for him. Mfr. Fuller also stated that ho and Brown wore old friends, and wore togother in Chicago only a short fimo Bgo. Brown then know that Fullor hind this monoy, ond when tho latter camo on to this city ho fol- lowed. After n short searoh, tho officers loarned that Brown was stopping at tho Fifth Avenuo !Iabo}’, and, ropairing there_to-day, arrosf and brought him o tho Polico Hoadquartors, where he was oconfronted by Mr. Fullor, but denied havin, ovor takon either tho money ‘or the watch. Ho wag ostonished however whon Col. Whitley and Officor Butts walked into tho offico, and the lat- tor drow o watoh ont of his pocket, and showed it to Faller, who idontifled it a3 tho watch stolon from hiry. Olcor Duta thon oxpluined thaty by ordora of Col. Whitley, ho had boon waiching Brown for somo time past, the Iatter being charged with {msalng counterfelt monoy. Tho officor made tho acqusintanco of Brown, who shoyed bim tho wteh above namod, and offored to lot him have it for ©25, at tho gamo timo admitting that it was stolon. Butts bought the watch of him, and roported the transaction to, his ohiof, who ordored him to still loep company with him, and sco it he could not catch him with countorfeit money; but this thoy were unablo to do, al- though it was previously known that ho had roviouely passed a £20 bill and & $10 bill, Col. Evmuuy givoa tho following sketch of Brown's careor “Ho ia s natlvo of Michigan, but for many years made lus headquariors at Fort Wayno, Ind. During tho lnst ton or oleven yoars he has beon an oxtonsive wholesalo dealorin countor- feit money with the mombors of his_gang, among whom were Bam Rivows, Harry Horner, ond Jim Caroy. Mo also engaged in numerous successful burglarios and bank rob- berios, oxtonding bis oporations through Illinois, Wisconsin, In Michigan, snd . Iown. though notorious for his crimes, he hag ys Loy w vemnrkablo &A:;h}y n ovn«'l!l:,s punishmont, | At Elkhaz, Tnd, & (o8 al virs traced to lum and Lils gang, and it was discovor- od that they had & largo T{u.nfity of atolon goods concenled in & barn. ore & party of polico officoin Iny in wait, and surprised tho robbers, with whom o desporate fight took place. .Ono of tho officers was shot dead, and anather was soveroly wounded. Bubsoquontly Brown was concerned in o bank robbery- in Illinols, in which ono -of the officers of {ho bank was brutally murdered. A roward of ©5,000 was offorad for tho approhension of the murderors, but Brown ovaded capturo until ho was arrosted in Chicngo on the 81st of July, 1871, on the ocharge of dealing in counterfeil money. Efforis woro mado to procuro his re- louso by persons who thought he could be in- duced (o aid them in securing the roward by turning Btate's ovidenco ngninst his confoder- atos, Horner and Rivers. He wasfinally released on bail, but was immodiately ronrrestod by somo of Col. Whitley's- dotoctives, and takon to In- dianapolis to answor anothor charge. After possiig somo tima in jail, ho was again relonsed on lieavy bail, and had sinco boen ab large pur- suing his old ocoupation. WALL STREET. Ioview of the Money, Bond, Stock, Goid, and Produce Marke New Youx, April 23.—Business to-dsy was vory quict in the differont dopartments of Wall streot. Monoy worked a littlo closer. TLegal tendor notes are now arriving moro froely than during tho oarlior daysof April. The bonds bought by the Trensury to-day will bo paid for with Notional banknotes. Prime mercantile papor is moving satiefactorily at -10 to 12 por cont. 3 BTOCKS, In stooks tho business and fluctuations wore important only in a fow instances, the most ac- tive denlings having been in Wostorn Union, Pacific Mail, 8t. Paul common, and Erio. Tho cnoral list openod steady, but, after tho Tirst oard, becamo wenk. Towards midday prices mprovod, nnd tho market was firm until ‘about 2:80 p, m., whon a reaction: to the lowest point onsued. aoLp, Gold, forcign oxchango, and Governmonts wore dull, Tho ubi[’:mnntu of spocio to-day by the Java wero $406,751, PRODUOCE. Tlourwasfairly activoand firmer formost grades undor 88.60. Good to cholce family gradod wore stondior, though not notive. No, 3 aud suporfine wore more active and firmer, with more inquiry for future. Businoss was restricted for want of froight room, Sales of 12,600 brls, including 8,000 brls shipping oxtra for May, at 87,80, Re- coipts, 10,480 brle, Holdars of wheat huve again advanced tholr pricos 2@30 per bu, with s good inquiry for spring for export and milling, but thonbienca of freight room ohooks businoss. Binglo car lots are oxtromely difficult of salo. Saloa: 28,600 bu, Reoeipts, 28,040 bu. Pork was firmer for this month, which was quoted at 20,00, Bomo businoss in new mess Wns report- od enrly ot $19.50@10,75. TFor futurodelivory, sales aro_roported of 1,000 brls for May, nf ©10.60, Recoipts, 805 packages, Ont ments wero gonorally quiot, Bmall fot of dry-salted shoulders sold at 7 Diclded bellies are In light supply, apd quotod at 10@10io for 1‘? and 13 brls avorago. In plokled and smoked ments, no important business was roported. Roooipts, 1,830 pligs. Dacon was stoady and moderately netive, Sottlomonts of long olear contracts aro roported at 93go. Bales oembraoo 276 boxes long olear, to arrive, at 9o, Long olear on the spot was quoted at 83{@10c. Lard was mndcmtuliy active and stoady, Halos of Westorn include 1,000 tes at 93¢0 for May ; 100 for June, and 103(c for July, “April is quotod firm nt 03¢ ; B0 tow city brought 0ige. Rocelpts, 822 pkge. Nlorrible Xnfantictde. New Yonx, Aoril 28,—This evening Mra, Hon« nessy, 20 yoars of ago, wife of George Hounossy, & rospectablo shoomaker, rosiding in a tonemont~ houto, 87 Third stroof, d\u'lnF & it of in- aanity killed, hor two _childron, Goorgo, agod 8 yoars, and Franols, aged months, Ob rolurning from work {he husband found the door of tho room looked, and after considerable trouble gained admission, whon he snw a tub standing in tho coutreof the room in which the bodios of the childron were-lying. The mother, who for some timo Las boen aflliot- ed with a ruhgloun manis, bad choked the child- ren, and thou ronsted the bodles on tho atave. ’l‘lllcli poor orepture waa sent to the hospital by the nolioe, ortion | were. wnsng\mrou. Service Rulés' Waiting for * the Millennium. South American Repubilcs W;mt Their Coin Minted by tho United States, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, _-DLAINE ON TUE PRESIDENGY. ‘WASHINGTON, APFll 29.~T~ avening ‘Admine Iatration orgon to-dny is moved fo an editorinl statoment rolativo to o paragraph sont some time sinco in theso dispatchos rogarding the movemont to nominate Speaker Blaiuo for tho Prosldoncy in 1876, It saya: The recent onthuaiastio montion of Bpenker Blaino's name for tho Presidency, at dinnor-tablo sitting of o fow gentlemen of somo olitical prominence, sceins ta iavo caused quito n formont in various quartens: and ilio _protoctionista of ~Pennsylvauin ora | diss possd to . mako waifaro upon {ho proposcd nomination, on tho ground that Br. affimu e not monnd on fho tarif question;’l that” 18 to say, though not, a freo-trader ho fa supposod to favor & Toduction in Ligh tarlf ratos, whore roduction is just and practicablo. Mr. Dialno 18 too astuoa iclan not o soo thnt this corly montion of his name for the Prosidoncy s caleulated {0 do him mora Barm than good, and wo oro £afs 1t ausuming thst thio prosont talk about bim in that connection ina been without hin natigation or.consent; but if the Penn, sylvauia_protoctionists really go on in this blun. ering way of declaing opposition to him in advauce, thoy v put the froc-raders up to consldering the quostion of his oligibility ana candidato on that platform, and it is likely that the freo-tradors will havo quifo a6 much to say in regord o tho quostton who sbafl bo our et Prosidont as the rotoctionista; espectally should thio former bo rolus orcod, a scoms probablo, by the formidablo orgunizas tlon of producers known ha the Patrons of Husbandry, {fho highelaritf mon had batfor not o too vociforous i Froclalming who they will or wout Bavo for Precia ot X . THE BARNEY BWINDLE. * Tho Post-Offico Dopartment have recoived na lottors from tho largor cities with regard to tho awindling oporations of the Roy. J. Halo Barney, in exacting political assgasmonts from Postmase tors, The postal officials rogard this os indicat- ing that tho lettors wero only sont to the smallor - towns whoro thoro would be less likelihood of suspicion, To-day there were raceived some twenty lottors, nll' making inquirles o8 to what tho Postmastor-Gonoral had {o ssy relative to tho proposod assossmont. THE BYNDICATE PARTY. . A dispntch was recoived at tho Trensury De- partment this aftornoon, announcing the eafo rrival of tho Byndicato m}mrzy in Loudon. ‘The porty carried out $12,000,000 in bonds. It is statod at tho Dopartmont that orroneous notiona provail as to the compensation paid by the Goy- ornmont for tho sorvices of thoso cmployed in crossing tho wator, Bocrotary Richardson says Shn‘lfihubax%:m“ Dl}:illbthtoluo ompégyold Xn‘c‘llurzz ing tho bonds aro pai ho Syndicato, and no by tho Governmont of tho b fmdicater THE OIVIL BERVIOE NULES, . Groat complaint is mado Lero by various appli- canta for positiona in tho dopartments that the Civil Bervico Ruleshavo no effoct whencoming in collision with political influonce. It is estimated that thoro are now in the city about one hundred - applicants for olerkships, Who bave pnascd a successful oxamination. It is charged that new appointments are mado overy day in’ dofianco of tli0 examining boords, notwithstanding the fact that those who have paseed successful oxamina- tions have boen promised the next vacaucies. TREASURY STATEMENT. During the last two dags tho gold balances in tho 'Lreasury havo incroased £8,600,000, and the outstanding logal-tenders have decrensed over $250,000, "This brings tho legal-tondor rovenue up to within about $2,000,000 of the maximum. 170 the Assoctated Press.) ITEMS FIOM THE MINT. ‘Wasnmvaton, April 23.—The Director of the Mint hos fixed tho cliargo for coining the now trade dollar at onc-lilf cout per picce, which ig tho lowest possible rate undor the law. Grent oxpootations are entertained of the trade dollar, 68 a moans of creating o homo domand for part- ing bullion, and lmné)m the gold In’ the country, o Topublica of Hrytl and Menador, aud another South American ropublic, aro anxions that their colnago shall bo excouted by tho United Btatos, but aa thoro is no_law which will pormit this to bo done, it is probable Congresa will authorizo such sorvicos. REVISING THE STATUTES. The Joint Committeo on tho Lovision of tho Lawes, in session hero since Monday, will adjourn this week. Tho Committeo is providing for ine dexing tho statutes alroady codified. Lozal-tondors ontatanding, 357,007,226, METEOROLOGICAL. signal Sorvice Burenu Xcports and Prognostications, O1t10Aco, April 33—10:18p, m, ‘The following reports have boen received from the places montioned below : Station. | Bar. | Thr| Wind, lW-nHI-r AN brisk, londy. Al Qloudys 4|N. It lght, - |Gloudy. . (rosh, Claudy., WIN. W, frosh, |Clear, N. gontlo, [Olear. 66,Calm. |Fair, 25 20/N. W. Hght. - [Olouds, aifie; gontlo. ~ [Fair, B3N, goutlo, Oloudy, 24N frouhy Glea. | 40N W g Ear. B[N E. fr Cloudy. SN frah - (Olowe " . 33, gontlo. Sloydy. BN S0 St ek " frosh. oudy. o1l 0BIN: frosh. Falr, PROBADILITIES. ‘WasnmnaroN, April 23.—Tho aroa of lowest barometer will continuo moving Eastward be« ond the Carolina coasts. For Thursday in the outh Atlantio States, falling tomporafuro and winds vuufingato northvest, with cloudy weathor. For the Gulf Btates, north and northwest wiuds, increasing to brisk on tho Westorn Gulf Coas with genorally cloudy woathor and lowor tompe: ature, For tho Middle and Eastern Btatoa, rising ‘burometer, north and northwost winds, and gons erally cloudy woather. Tor the Lake Region, rising_baromoter, diminishing northern winds, and eloudywostlior, with alghtly Lighor tome oraturo, £ Cautionary signala continue at Washington and Norfolk. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, C1NoIsnATY, O,, April 20.—A polar wab swept through a portion of Indiana and Ohio lask night, lesvlnfi slect and snow to the depth of from two to five inches upon tho ground. This morning, tho storm resched a8 far south ns Rushville, Ind,, and Oarthage, Ohio, Within oight milos of Cincinnati, northward of thia ling, the storm ragod with moro or loss soverit; as far oast as Parkersburg, W. Va., doing mugl damaga to tho fruit crop, It is foared the poach- o8 aro nearly lulled, Wheat and other coroals are, howevor, doing nicoly. Tho woathor to- night thxuufihout tho rogion is oloudy, and cloare ing, and cold, with heavy winds. ST Oincinnati Manufzcturcss CINCINNATY, O., April 23,—Tho annual ropord of Capt. H, H, Tatson, Boorotary of the Board of Trado, is published. From this it s apparent that the total value of tho manufactures of tho city for the yoar 1873 was 51436400,000, & gain ovor the procading.yonr of §7,600,000. Tha man- Utacturos of iron. roachod &85,750,000; Hquors, 821,600,000; food, 17,760,000 waod, §15,250,« 000} olothing, 13,000,000 ;" loather, ©8,000,000; tobncco, sn,%mooo; sonp, candles, and oil, 0500,006. 11 thoso dopartments show an ine cronso over tho proceding yonr, with tho oxcop- tion of tobacco. 'he heaviost incronso is in iron manufsoturos, which is §8,600,000. 'The number of lyinds omployod in the manufaotiros is 8,600, P TSR R Ocoan Steamship Nowes Lavenroow, April 23.—The ntumulxi{m Oity of Brooklyn, Oify of Drlstol, Donau, Batavis, aud Barmatian have avrived ont. New Yonr, April 23, —Arrivod: Steamships Columbla, from Glasgow, snd Hauss, from. Tromen. ~Tw

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