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- The Ehicagoe Daily o ‘Wl ribune, VOLUME 26. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1873. NUMBER 219. REAL ESTATE, ACRES. ACRES. Wohavo eonatant Inqulrtos for Acro Proporty. Boo- Lonw 19, 15, aud 24, in 35, 13, aro pAOULA Y N UIRED FOR. HOURSES. HOUSES. e havo a langist of Raslidonce at,all pricos and o eaey torms, TO RENT and FOR SALT. ol f Bundag's Tribuno, oo list in FOI HA}AB;:\&“-K of Hundng Kl and 83 South Clark-at. HIGHLAND PARK. FOR SALE---Two-astory Framo Dwelling, nino rooms, ot and cold water, bathroom, furnaco, and barn. Grounds in comploto ordor. Priconnd terni# low and ensy. Pos= session given May 1. Apply to - B.B. RAMBO, Amoerican Powdor Co., 13 State-nt. - A Rare Chance. FOR SALE_Bullding and Tows, with Tngiae and gt a Jonso Building. {Bollr, or will soll Eagtuo sud Tatlor and Jgago L 12 24 a3 South dofloreofyet. MARE BARGAIN IN A HOME. An ologant brick houss, 1l modorn fmprovemonts, and ‘Unlon' Park, for 814,00, Only 43,600 B o bofamco aat run 10 yoars, - 1twill pay 300 10 fn Yo C{AWFORD, 163 Eant Washingtonst: CORNELL. Ono-blt zoro near Kighty-fifth-st, and Stony Ieland. av. for salo, Proporty Lioreaway has ndvauced largoly of Iste. ADELL & HOTOHKISS, 41 Otis Block. TO RENT. - OFFICES. A fow Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. Single or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through~ out the Building. Elevator running during all ‘business hours, " These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business requiring & central lo- cation. 'W. 0. DOW, Room 1 Nevade Block, TO RENT, To the Wholesale trade, Nos. 142 & 144 Wobash-av., 40x160 feet, first floor and basement; also, Lofts, separately or to- gether, on favorable terms. Lo-. catlon and building are first- class. Sscond floor rented for Wholesale Millinery Goods. WM. D. KERFOOT & CO., . 90 Enst Washington-st. TO RENT, -CLASS RESTAURANT, With good-will and fixturos for salo, dotng o good busl- gean, whioh 1y inorcasing, dally; for enlo at & bargain; site uted oo Las 003 o . IWARIPEON & CO., 14 LaSallo-st., Otls Biook. TO RENT. <Btore No. 52 Wost Madlaonist., 20 by 70 font, 3 doors oo Cltntaiat, (n briok bulding: ~ Also," oy st loor ‘a0 bullding, 4 rooue for officos, Noa. 4 tud by b a4 e WAL [1, THOMPSON, £33 Wast Madisoti-st. - To Rent. A Threo-8tory nud Basemont Marblo.Front Ifousa olo- ganlly furnlshed, and with all modsen finprovomonts; lo- cation omo of tho best in tho city; ront 8300 per month, Addrgas S 63, Tribuno oftico. TO RENT. TFino Stores and Cornor Busemont in Bripzs House, cor. Fifth-av. and Rnndogh-n. D= ply to CHASB & ADAMS, 31 Bryan Blook. TO RENT, “T'wo plossant, Lofts, 60x100, ot N. W. cornor of Stato snd Harrison-sts. (Nos, 853 and 364 Stato). Can bo ronted ab g vory roasonsblo prico. Inguira of ownor, on premiso: RENT. + Offices, Offices, Hxchange Building, corner Clark and Wash. ington-sts.,, Room 43. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. DISSOLUTION. &rrg: o partnsrship horotofora oxlating botuoon the und 5 SCALES. FAIRBANKSR STANDARD SCALTES Xeaarcy OF ALL S1ZR8, I PATRBANKS, MORSE & 00 . G WIST WASHINGTON-ST. v WANTED. TWV.AINTED. A on by tont and Honcod soli s s e i nstial Tt can furuich & rormanent sltuatlon, (nroviding tho man aulte); no ott o5 noed apply. Adiress Jor {ntorviow, O %9, Tribune oftiew. MISOELLANEOUS, NOTICE T8 hereby H“m thnt nl’)p":lfiun has boon made to the Adlantio and Pacliio Teloyraph Gorpany for tho rofssuo o1 tho tullowiny earilicatos of atock, tho otiglnals having DA, Rl or dortrex b, 34, 1669, No, ¥ob, 31, 1, No. '_. JOMN ORERAR. PASSPORTS OBTAINED OF STIVENOIN YAT. EXTINGry - MEETINGS. Masonie, Corluthtan_ heptar, No, 9, —lcgul 3 oaiioa thin Fridey) everiag, R T o Torto A1, Digron. 2B DGR e DMasonie. Orfontal Lodgo, No. 53, A, T, and A . Sporl < Dastatontion 1hls I riag ovanlig, ab 55 oroloahs Ton rore: brosdoraf i Muske 1, v ryoKED, Sesrciaiy OHINA, CROCKERY, &o. ' AT RELATL. FREMNCH CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Silver-Plated Goods, TABLE CUTLERY, &o BURLEY & TYRBELL 274, 976 & 278 Walash-av,, CORNER VAN BUREN-8I. ¢ CROVKERY, GLASSWARE, LANIPS, &L Wa kacp tho Iargost stock {u the olty of abovo goods, 1 orlginol Thckagc OF opon Bock, snd solt &t Now York Dricos froo of ireight. Country morohnnts aro invited to axamino our goods boforo purchasing elsowhore, © F. & E. JAEGER, 13 Wabash-av., near Randolph-st. PAPER HANGINGS. Don’t Fail TO OALL ON HILGER, JENKINS & FAXON, 107 STATE-ST., And see the largest and most com- plote stock of Paper Hangings, Doc- orations, Window Shades, Lace Cur-~ tains, Lambrequing, Bedding, &o.,to be found in the city---all New and Besutiful Dosigns. FURNITURE, FURNTTURE, The Largest Stock, The Finest Goods, AND The Lowest Prices, SAMPSON, GILBERT & CO’S C 267 & 269 Wabash-av. WATCHES, OUR ENTIRE STOOE OF A A Py C ~ B E. = AT COST! In ordor t6 mnke foom forour Spring Stook of Watches, wo_shall oloso out our Brosons 1 ‘Watohos, whioh ronchod ua 10 Holiday Trado, at tho aotual cost of manufacture an imynrtnflcn. NOC RESKIRVATION. | 2,000 GOLD WATQOHES, at from $20 to » $160 oach; usual prico, $40 to $300. GILES, BRO. & (0, 266 & 268 WABASH-AV,, 334 WEST MADISON-ST. FINANCIAL. 2 WALKER, ANDREWS & 0, 14 Wall-at.,, N. Y. ANDIRITINWVW S o CTO,, 10 Placo Vondome, PARIS, Travelers’ Credits Issued, bioth in STERLING, on UNION BANK OF LONDON, Circular Notes, Of £10, £30, and £50 on tho UNION BANK OF LONDON. Commercial Credits: Exchangs on London & Parts, Btooks, Honds, and Geld bourst and sold on commls- ston, * Hatimay Lonns negatintod. Adam Smith & Son, Bankers, First National Bank Building, southwest corner of State and Washington-sls., Chicago, Doslors i Gold and Silver Baltton, Bar, Laat, Shoot, and Granulatad form, for mochanioal purposes. ibs racelvod in oithor currdnoy or cutn, subject to Gliowks mpomims, Py heaugh tha e oo us te nvm X, thiy, P iih i Garroucy Drafts on Now York. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. JOEN MIDDLETON & SON, Carpenters & Builders, 60 and 62 Third-av. GENERAT, OONTRACTING, STORE &:Ogl TOE FITTING. REMOVAL. ASSIGNED BSTATE OF THE Enterprise Insurance Conpany., ‘The socond dividend (forty-throe por oent) awarded by the Auditor, will bo petd Ly THE PHILADELPHIA TRUSY, SAFE DEPOSIT AND INSURANCE COM- PANY, Assignoes, ot thoir Office, No. 431 Chostnut-st, A form ot racelpt willbo sent to cach oredltor whoso addross is known to the Assignoos. 1. L. ERRINGER, Vioo Prostdont, * REMOVAT. J. M. W. JONES, STATIONER, Has romovoed from 63 Oanal and 107 Clark-sts, to Nos. 104 and 108 Madison-st. A SPLENDID STORE, PLENTY OF GOODS, AND FAIR PRICES. Oeg of the County Treasurer and County Collector, oot Gour, Tugiots, | Om10aa0, April 25, 1613, FINANCIAL, - Interost on Cook County Donds duo oo tho 1at prozim: 2 Cock Gouasg 6 par oot Wat Bands b on 53 sarh Gay, whll bo PaKt now, on prasontaion of tho Ooupons and Toridn ronpociivoly ot tho Difoo of (ho County Treasurar, ho old Court Housa. wipoeipvos J. 5. RUMSRY, Trossuror. FLOUR. * MAIZE FLOUR. THIL UNITED STATES MAIZE FLOUZ MANU. TAOTURING COMPANY, Iocatod at Kook ¥alls, 1lli, Smith & Pholps, Proprictors, most respeotfully annoanoo to th citizonn of Ohicago aud tho publio gonoraily that they bave soourcd tho Fight to manufaotura (undor Jonos & Standiog's ]gllana; thoir colabratad Silver Flake and Goldon ‘fint Indian Maizo, or Corn’ Flour, sud aro fully propared to supply thotrady, Forsalo by all tha loading @rocors In tho cliy X, MoCREA & CO, B, n 187 Tast Washington.ofy, Jooms Land 3, Obichgo. HOTELS, BRIGGS HOUSE, REBUILT, CQorner of Randolph-st, and Fifth-av, OLD TERMS, 83 PER DAY. RIOEKCORDS & HUNTOON, Propriotors, 4.5 W formortyof Brigay lowso | g1ovs, W, B. REGTOR, luto of Barnca Houso, CHARLES I. BROWEL. . PARKER PIEROE. PIERCE & BROWER, BROKERS, 238 MADISON~-ST. Toonl Btocks, Commercial Paper, Govern- ment and Wostern Socouritics. Illinois 10 per cont Rogistored Ooupon Bonds. Stocks for Sale. Ohicago City Rallway, Tradors' Ineuranco, North Division Hatlway.. ‘Went Division Ratlway, By HAMMOND & QAGE, 4 M“filgln'\an-u. MONEY TO LOAN On fivst-olass Real Estato. §2,500 and 81,500 in hand. . MEAD & COF, 163 LaSallost. LUBMBER. HENRY N. HOLDEN, Wholgealo and Rotail Doalor inall kinds of HARDWOOD LUMBER, Also, Mahogany, Rosowood; Florida Oodar, Vonoers, &o. Partioular attontion paid to flllins lil'llu for ony kind of Hardwood or ¥anoy Lumber. QFFICE_AND YARD—No. 811 Soulh Market-st, BOARDING. g ACCOMMODATION, 14 ELDRIDGE-COURT. Doslrablo and contral looation, R uraiahiod or uafurnishod. " Fanio dneseepiiealins "ry STOVES. TEITE] NIEW EMPIRECOOK STOVE THE FINEST EVER MADE! BOMETHING EN1IRELY NEW| Has IMoro Good Yeaturos Than Any Other! An Examination Will Gonvince You! M.nuf;ufl:;\' b Smett, Quinby | Sold Wholoaslo and JOHN D. MACLEAN & CO0, 3356 STATIL-ST, ALBUMS. PHOTOGRAPH & AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, AT WIIOLUSALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (0., 118 AND 120 MONROE-ST, HATS. cluding the celebra FOR SALE, 83 Btata-at,, botwacn Waskinglon and Randolph. gugsts fovited, Pricos roasanable. JOLDS, Propristar, f Ami- don Hut, Sk EGG-BOILERS, N. B.—Buperior to .nn--Einfi%ma nons. ATg All the Spring S({Ic«, in- 164 Enst Madison-s, J, 8. BARNES & CO, AT J. O. LANGGUTH'S, OPTICIAN, ol ; asidlohy Foley’s Gold Pens Boll mare In New York than thoto of all othormakers to- | CloanIN, gotber, Koldat wuufuotusor's priseest o oo g, X} 103 E3ut Madison-st, CARPET OLEANING, HOUSEXEEPERS ‘Who want thoir soilod Carpots made olean and bright as now, uninjured should patronizo the new @ Machine of R. A, ED- & CO,, 263 & 266 South WARD Canal-st. FOREIGN: Tho Conflict of Parties in Madrid--- The *“Reds* in Possession. of the City, Relapse of the Pope---He Is Again Confined to Bed. Twenty Thousand English Coal- Miners on a Strike. The English Democrats Want the Spanish Republic Recognized. Conl-Mine Disaster in Walos. SPAIN. Toxpox, April 24,—A special from Madrid snyathat the tomporary rotiromont of Prosident Tiguoras and the appolntmont of Ply Margall to administor tho dutios of the Exooutivo office havoe caused intonsp oxcitomont in Madrid, and & riging of tho population is imminent. TLarer—The oity is quieter, and thexo aro less |- approhonalons of an outbroai. Mapnip, April 24.—Castolar has induced his collengues to order tho onrollment in the army of mon 20 yeara of sgo throughout Spain, [New York Herald Special.) Mapnip, April 24.—Madrid is full of the conflict ofparties. Rocently thero was a dofinite division of political clomonts, oach taking sidos for and against & Pormanent Commisslon, by which tho body of tho Assembly hoped to control thd Min- istry. Borrano apparently hoped to dotermine tho bolonco ogaiust the Ministry by s coup d'otat. though a military domonstration,and a pronunciamento in favor of the Party of Ordor and against o dissolution of the Pormanent Commission. His plan failed, bo- oaneo at tho critical momont tho soldiors frator- nized with the peoplo, and tho volunteors proved faint-hoarted, “Disordors bognn: on Wodnesday night, Contreras, lately Captain-Goneral of Catalonid, was fired ot noar tho Plaza Toras by volunteors who bad taken arms in dofenge of tho Pormanent Commissfon, and hold a bull ring, At 9 p. m., six batterics of ar- tillory and mitraillouses woro turnod on the posi- tion hold by thesc volunteors, and thoy wore summonod to_sarronder, which they did. At midnight, the Ministry in Council, recognizing thnt ~ the Pormanent Commission was the sourco of renctionary ngitation, called uron the Commission to dissolvo willingly or bo digsolved foreibly, and deorced ita diesolution and disarmod ifs dofonders. The Reds, bo- coming violent, forced thoir way into tho progenco of the Commisaion,-but the members of tho Ministry personally protestod tho Commis- eioners from obnoxious {: idunls, ThoReds have posted themsclves ot overy stroot corner, holding possossion of the eity, 1t it variously reported that Berrano has beon thrown into prison and that io has Joft tho city. ————— GREAT BRITAIN, Lonpor, April 24,—Tho gharcholders of the Atlantio cablo comPanlas at an unofiicial meot- xn.i-anpmd n rosolution favoring s cangolidation of the companios and ot amalgamation of their interests, Twooty thonsand cool-miners in Leicestorshire havo struck, Tho Prioco of Wales will leavo. to-night for Vienna. 4 i A mass mecting of Demoorats, to protest against the refusal of tho British Government to rocognize the Bpanish Republlg, is to bo held in Trafalgar 8quare on tho 5th of May. Tho trial of tho Tichborno olaimant on tho charge of gurjury ia in proy Mr. Hawking commeonced tho openiug addross for tho proso- ocutfon yostorday, continned it w—d.ui, and at ad- journmeat of conrt this evening, liad not con- claded. The court-room was crowded with spoc- tatars, inoluding many titled and distinguished pordons. Among tho omigrants who eaild yostordsy from Livorpool, woro 100 operativos from the menofacturing town of Yeovil, Somorset, By an explosion of fire-dnmp, to-day, in n coal mino in the Parish of Rhiwabon, North Wales, sovoral miners wore lilled and wounded. Tho eyicido of the. Earl of Do La Warr was tho reault of montal df’l)rusalon, caused by thae denth of lady friond, His body wns fonnd " this mornlng in the River Cam. £ In the House of Commons this ovening, the resolution offored by tho Chaucollor of the Bx- choquer to carry out the proposals of the budget woro disoussed. Ward Huat epokoin condemua- tion of o financlal administration, which undor- catimatod the revenue nnd overestimated tho oxpenditures. Ho also oppogod tho paymont of any portion of the Geneva award in Exchequer bonda. _ Mr, Childers dofonded tha Governmngnt, and drow & contrast botweon its administration of the Treasury and that of tho Conservatives, whon thoy wero 1n power. The résolutions fina)ly pasaed, oxcopt that ro- ducing the duties on_sugar one-halt, which Mr. Lowe proposed should be rocommittod. —_— Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tonoxto, Ont., April 2¢,—8t. George’s Day was genorally colebratod yostorday throughout Canadn with tho usual dinnors and suppors, though in many inetancos tho numbor snd ro- spootability at tho gatherings is on the decline. Bir John' A, Mucdonald has put & notice in the Engnm to tho offoct that tho salaries of tho udges aro generally to bo raised throughout tho Dominion, An increase is also to bo given to tho Lioutenant-Govornors. Mombors of the Dominion Parlisment are to have $1,000 per annum in future, Tho roport of the Groat Westorn Railway meeting in London on the 9th shows that thore ‘was somo discontent at the mapagoment. The rocolpts wore noarly £160,000 moro than last year, yot the dividond was not o large. The proposod increnso of capital stock to the extent of_£1,000,000 was also objectod to. Havurax, N. 8., April 24,.—Tho strlke of the Acadia Coal Company's mines torminated to-dny, tho Company having sdvanced thelr wages, puas s i UBA, HAvANA, April 23,—Tho Captain-Goneral hag informed tho English Consul that the trial of O'Kelly must continuo. If O‘Kollf"s guilt is ostablished, the Captain-Genoral will exerciso clemenoy, but he cannot stop the course of the law. ho Captain-General has given strict ordors to treat O'Kelly with tho utmost kind- ness, and soe that nothing is wanting to insuro his comfort. Tho British Consul-Genoral hing tolograplied to tho British Consul at Manzanillo, asking to do all he {msslbly can for O'Kolly, nnd informing him that the momont tho tribuna dooldas, Capt.-Gon. Pioltain will nct, —_— MEXICO, Orry or Mexioo, April 16,—Tho Juarist and Parfirist partios enoh desiro to maintain thoir oxistonce, and proposo to unite on the nominas- tion of Palnolos for Prosidont of Congrosa. Tglesln's prospoots for tho oflico of Buprome gn:lgu aro better than thogo of tho othor candi- atos, The proposal to prolong the torm of the United States and l&xlcnn Mixed Commission hins not yot beon ratifted by Congrons. Tho forcos under Gen., Logada aro docroasing. —— GERMANY. Benury, April 24,—Tho Uppor ITouso of the Prussian Dick, to-day, ongagsd in a dobato whioh Instod six hours, on tho bill regulating tho train- lui,v]mm appolutmont of tho clorgy. ismarol mado one of his powoerful spocchos in Hl(l}l]ml‘b of the bill. Ie defended the attitude the Governmont hnd taken, as fully justitiod by tho (1umhmorln? assumptions of thopricsthoad, In tho course of hiu spaoch ho took occusion to dony the often-ropented roport that he instigatod tho rtmonpnllon of tome by tho Italian Govorn- mont. s PORTUGAL, Taenon, April 24,—The Directors of the Portu- g0l & Brazil Tolograph Corapany to-day presont- d tho King withoa waw, in an ologant caekol, of tho bed of thie Atlantie, over which the cablo is tobo lnld, with o spocimon of the eablo solacted. Tho geotion to oxtond bLotweon the Portugucso conat nnd Madoira will bo comploted by tho man- ufncturers in Juna, Tho tramway botweon Ligbon and Oinira will bo oponed to publie travel noxt wook. —t—a SUMATRA, Ty Haave, April 24.—Tho Ministor of tho Coloion lins glvon to tho pross a dotailod stato- mont of tho war in Bumatra, from whioh 1t ap- onrs that tho Achineso asked for aid of Franco and Italy boforo war was doclarad, but uotos woro recolved by Iolland from the various Powors, whioh contained tho most friendly ns- surancos, and showed that the intrigues of Achinose Lud wholly failod. il SR AUSTRIA, VIENNA, April 24.—The Relchsrath closod yos- tordny with o speech from tho throne, in which tho lmperor mado o munl; aliusion to tho World's Exhibition to bo ibaugurated next month. —_— & FRANCE. Pans, April 24.—Ono Englishman and two TFronchmen have boen arrested by the Fronch oflicers on tho Spanish frontior and sont to Por- pignan. They are charged with holdivg com- ‘misslons in the Carlist army. —— - BRAZIL. DBarrivone, April 24.—A" lotter received from o Baltimorenn at Pornambuco, Brazil, states that o bittor controversy is going on botweon tho Archibishop of+ Pernambuco aud the Masonic fratornity. The pross affilistod with the Mas sous, end it was Lhou[r'h!. tho dificulty would oulminato in the oxpulsion of the Jesuits. —_— ITALY, RoxeE, April 24,—The Popo has Lad a relapao, and is again confined tobed, | o TURKEY. Loxpox, April 24,—The Bultan of Tarkey is roported soriously ill. WALL STREET. Roview of the Money, Gold, Bond, Stock, and Produce Maricets, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, NEw Yonk, April 24.—Tho monetary situation 18 improving onco more. Tho banks to-dny wers offering money moro frooly to leading brokers at 7 por cont, and tho supply of lonnablo capital is stoadily incronsing.. In tho early part of tho dny monoy was worth 1-16 per diom, but during tho aftornoon there wae o gradual decline in the ratos. Doforo 8 o'clock loans woro medo at 6@7 per cont por anntim, and aftor that hour monoy was offered at 4 to b por cent. It is reported that l’nm oliquoin Westorn Union oro seoking to negotinte a loan in London, with tho tolograph stock o collatoral, which will ona~ blo thom to earry their load ,over tho summor months, and not sacrifleo their socurities, IMPORTA. It in ontimated that the impoxts for thia woel will be about $9,000,000, or nearly $3,000,000 less than last weels. STOOKS , weredull, Tho transactidns wore largest_in St. Daul common, Pacifle Mail, aud Wostorn Union. Erio was woalk on nccowit of the investigation, and of the rumor of pros{;uctivo unfriondly rola~ tions betweon it and the Lako Shore, which ‘woaltoned both stocks, At one time Now Jorsey Southorn doelinod 13¢ por cont, in_consoquonco of n rumorod * hiteh” in tho arrangement for a through connection with Baltimoro. aoLp and govornments woro quict and firm. Foreign oxchange was dull and wonrk. TRODUCE. TFlonr openod moro active, but closed wenker on most grades undor 89,00, with larger offor- ingsand loss inquiry. Bales, 9,300 bris; ro- ccipte, 1,020 brle. Whent oponed dull, but clodod faixly nctive, Good grades of spring aro Arm nnd ealablo. Common Hpring s dull” and ongior, Tho domand is chiefly for export, though fair for milling. Sales, 40,000 bu; re- coiptd, 18,800 bu. Pork was quiot in tho wholo snle way, 'The jobbing business in now mess is dona at 319.871{@20.00. Sales embraco about 160 brls, For future doliveryno transactions roported. Roceipts, 877 packages. Cub moats aro still gonerally quiot, but prices rulo stoady. Dry solted shonldors aro quoted at 77c. There is ‘Bomo goubin§ businoss in light city smoked hnms ot 143gc. LRecepts, 1,148 packages, Bacon ruled stondy, sod a moderato domand provailed. Beaas, G0 boxes city ]ml:f clear on agnt at 940, and 260 boxes first Lialf May ot 10c. Bhort eloar on spot is quoted nominally at 10¢. Lard was yory firm, with anodorate businces. Sales of Westorn includoe 1,600 ticrces at 102¢o for Juno, aud 10i¢e for July. April W!lnted at 9%¢c bid. Of city 200 tiorcos nold at 9ige. Rocefpts, 107 Lkogs and 1,088 packagos. SENATOR INGALLS. H2is Views on Kansns Politics. Leavexwonty, Kan,, April 24.—Tho banquot to Senator Ingalfs to-night was lorgely attended, many persons from Atchison, Topoka, Law- ronco, ond Tort Scott = boing ' pros- ont, = Mayor Anthony dolivored the recop- tion spooch. Somator Ingalls, in responso to s tonst, reforrod to tho political etrifes in Kansns, and said tho mnsses of tho pooplo aro noWw harmoniously united upon all quostions vital to the prosperity of tho Btate; that from the assurances received from tho proes, tho Legislaturo, and porsons of all partios, ho " bolieves ho roprescuts tho ontiro peo- plo of Kansng; that the Demoerats and TRopublicans, who woro all shades of opinion upon previous Issuos, are united in thoir offorts and aspirations for thorogonoration of the Stato, This crisis, he enid, had beon hestencd by the growing conviction among tho people that thelr homor had = beon stained, thoir prosperity rotarded, and their lib- artles endangored by abusos which bad grown too bold from succoss to fool tho need of coucoal- ment. When political vices uro arraigned for inde- cent oxposures, their verdict will banish theculprit from tho soclety of nll docont mon. Thoso who would diroet public opinion lave now n golden opportunity to redcom thoir oiors of tho past. Tho prosent s froo from ' nll complications, ~ Ifoncsty s mnot herenftor to bo unprofitable, Noerit is not_to be an jn- cumbrance, nor subservioncy to braggarts and charlatans tho only avenue to proferment and distinction, JUDGE UNDERWOOD. Mis Confiscation Conuplrncy Pros nounced Shocking to tho Moral Sense of Every Monest Man. New Yorr, April 24,—A dispatch from Rich- mond, Va., says: Tho Virginin Supreme Court of Appenls have rendored a decision in tho caso ot Undorwood v. McVoigh, aflrming the judg- mont of tho Corporation’ Court of ~Aloxandria, which dirocted . writ to_iusne ojcoting “Judge Undorwood, of the United States Distriot Court, from the possession of a handsomo residence in Aloxandrin purchased by himn at a_conflscation pale, which salo was ordored by him- golf’ in 1804, McVoigh, tho ownor of the property, and who wont to Richmond during the Itobellion, introduced tostimony to show that Oakes Ames, Johu B. Alley, Samuel Hooper, aud Judge Underwood and his son had organizod to causo confiscation prococdings to Do institutod, Tho Sulmmo Court, in glvin% its decision, according to tho dispatch, doclared that in its opinion Undorwoed’s conduct lind boen “guch a8 to shock the moral sonse of ovory hon- oyt man,” O N ‘T'he Nunday«-School ¢nuses Speetal Dicpateh to The Chiraa Tribune, TRoouronn, Iil,, April 24, —Winnebugo County for omo time hins beon notorious for its fow Snbbath-schools, This fact has caused mnny Ohristion oitizens to make ono moro offort to infuso lifo into the old, and organize now, Kun- dny-schools, A large snd onthusiastio Sunday- sehool Convention wau held to-day at the Btate streot Baptist Church, Mr, B, I Jucobs, (ho noted Ghicago Sabbath-school workor, was in- ~vitod to prosido at tho Convontion, and In tho ovoning delivor un addvoss on tho subjoct of Bunday-schools, ‘Lo morning sossion was prin- cipally occupicd fu orgauizing an assoclation. 'J.‘f\m‘n woro (Yelogl\mu prosent from every town- ship in the county, besides nestly overy ministor «in the county. Tho now delogatos appointed wora as follows : Rockford—I, I, Crawford, J, I, Agard, Jamea Lu~ mont, If, G, Ol Feeatonlen—D, Parley ; Rockton— M, Oarpeufor; Winuchigo~George Murelner ; llare Jom—D, Brunor, In tho afternoon tho oburoh was woll filled, nnd the following toples were discunsaed : * How to start now echools,” Discussion oponod by 8. O, Withrow, ** Undovelopod talont in”our churchos, and how to uso it in our Sunday- achool work,” Disoussion oponed by tho Rev, I, P Woodbury. * Bost molhod of studying nud teaching “the DBiblo.” Disonssion open- od by the IRov. 8. Curtls, Biblo lesson conducted by B, F. Jacobs, Lvory aveile ablo sent was occupied by an intolligont audi- onco, who listenod with' tho utmost attontlon, and ovory now and then exprossod their appro- bation of & stirring addross delivered by I, I, Jacobs, of Chieago, IIo eontroated all to put thoir hoarts and aouls into this work, which way ng lmflnrtnnt a5 prenching, but far moro nogloct- od. liyory man and woman should Aparo an hour’s Iabor and o dollar in furthoring tho worlc of Spbbnth-school inatitutions, Tho sontimonty of Mr, Jacobs, to judgo by the enthuslnsm ox~ prossod by many, woro fully approciated, et Rhsdaen s ol WASHINGTON. Payment of the May Interest Not Likely to Be Anticipated. A Financier’s Prognostications Regard- ing Gold and Stocks.. Spectal Dispatah to The Chicago Tribune, JAPANESE LOAN, ‘Wasnixaron, D. O, April 24¢.—TInformation hag beon recoived horo at tho Japaneso Loga~ tion of the successful negotiation in London of o loan of $10,000,000 for the Japanoso Govorne mont. Tho nogotiation was conducted by Gon. Goo. B, Williams, formorly Deputy Commission- or of Internnl Rovenuo hore, and Mr. Jonhido, Japaneso Miniater of Finance. Tha rate of in- torest was fixed at 7 por cont. Offers woro made to loan $2,000,000 more, but tho Commissioners woro not authorized to excoed the above amount. VIRGINIA POLITICS. Tho Virginin Domocrata propose to hold their Stato Convention ot Lynchburg. The Republi- cans have already snnouncod tho same point s tho place at which their Convontion shall be held. The objact of both parties is to avoid the Rich. mond influonce and cater to the westorn portion of the Btato. The ovening administration organ hore closes an oditorialto-day on the continued Indisn out- ragos in the Wost, as follows: ‘It is timo to gut fooling. Tho sayages might as woll un- orstnd, firat ns last, that their polo altotnative on this continent i civilization or annihilation.” LOUISIANA, Tho Administration has lately given New Or- loan'a partios to undoratand that if tho pooplo of Lonisiana consulted their best intorosts thoy would submit at onco to tho l(ollo‘gx Stnto Gov- ornmont. No rolief is oxpectod from tho noxt Congross, as tho Ropublican party will then have a grontor majority than during the Iast scssion. WEST POINT VIBITORS. The following is snnounced as the official list of tho Bonrd of Vigitors totho United Statos Military Acndemy for the year 1873, appointed by tho Prosident: Tho Rov. J. L. G cRown, Ilinois; N. R, Thayer, Ponuv- ai;lvlmln; William T, Enarly, Virginia ; Joseph H, Mc)Mullen, Meine ; H. B, Curtis, Olfo; A. T. Akorman, Georgin; A, L. Chngln. Wiscon-~ sl Appolated by tho Sonnto: John Bhorman, Olio; John W. Btovomson, Kentucky. Ap- Suintml by the Houso ot Ropresentatives : John oburn, Indiana ; L. ¥, Polaud, Vermont ; 8. 8. Marehall, Tlinole, ‘ TIIE MAY INTEREST. No order Lis yot boen given by the Hecretary of tho 'U'reasury for the paymont without rebato of the May intarest on the publio debt from and after to-morrow, tho 25th, as hus beon done in soveral precoding instancos, and it is probablo that tho intoreat will be paid only when due on tho 1st prox. MONEY AND BTOOKS, Gov. Ionry D. Cooke, of tho firm of Jay Coole & Co,, and brother of the senior member thoreof, snid to-day that tho roaction for the better in tho monoy and stoclc markeb was sur- prising to him. He novor know quiot in tho market to bo restored so quickly as it has been sinco tho rocent collapso of the bull movemont. Ho is of opinion that comparatively littlo chango in tho staudard of prices of stocks and gold will ocour duritig tho summor, for the renson that_during those months 'thoy range protty stoady, . Ho believes the price of gold will not bo noticeably ultored by tho disbursomont of tho May intoresf, amonnting in yound numbers to $17,000,000, owing to the fact that goldisin good demand in consoquonco of tho unusually Inrgo importations, whicl are likely to continug ‘tlmiill tho closo of tho sprivg and early summor Tado, o the Associuted Press,) PUDLIO LAND REGULATIONS. WasniNaTON, April 24,—The Commissioner of tho Genoral Land Offico hng juat issued regule- tions undor tho act providing for tho salo of United Statos lands containing coal, approved March $ Inst, ns follows: Any individuz] of 21 yonrs of ago and a citizen of tho United States, or who has declared his in- tention to becoms such, may onter by logal sub- divisions any ares, not excecding 160 acrod. Any nssociation may enter not to excoed 820 acres. Any asgocintion, if not less than four persons, who whall have oxpendod wot less than 35,006 in working and improving any - conl mino or mines, may onter 1ot oxceoding 640 acres. Tho prico per aore is 810 whore the land is sit~ untod more than 15 miles from any comploted railroad, and $20 per nere whero the land is within 16 miles of such road. In conflicts when improvemonts, otc.,, have beon commonced subsequent to March 8 Inat, or eliall bo horenfter commenced, priority of pos- scasion and improyemont shall govern the award, when tho lnw bas been fully complied with by onch party. A mero possession, however, with- out setisfuotory improvements iwill not secure tho contract Lo tho firat accupant, when tho snb- sequont claimant shows his full compltance with the luw. AGRICULTURAL. Tho following is & summary of tho condition of the wintor whent, just issued from tho Agri- cultural Department : On tho first wook of April; o considerable por- tion of tho northorn bolb of the winter whoat aren was covered with snow. Tho condition of that visible gave promise of §onnrn1 oxomption {rom winter injury, lon.v(ngd ho crop subjeot to iho moteorological vicissitudes of April. In tho Middlo BStates, n great improvoment upon tho ulm\rinf of last spring is everywhora concaded, especinlly in New Jersey aud Ponnsylvania, ‘The prospeots in the Statos soutlr of Moryland s less fovorablo thon lust |, yoar, and there aro indications of & diminishing iaren in tho cotton Btates, although tho acroago 4is not intended to be given in this roport. Miohi- \gun, tho only Btate of tho northern bordor in Jvhich winter whoat is mainly grown, prosents o greon and vigorous growth, whorever snow lns : disapponred to rovenl it, and Ohio mnkos far *moro favorable roturna than last year, In Kon- itacky, o moro checkered showing is made, giv- iting the prosent ufienrnucu o decidedly unfavor~ \ablo mf, with indications of future improve- .ment_ a8 the woathor bocomes settled. In Indiann end Illinols, ~ the un- _fayornblo roturns outoumbored tho rose- colored, Tho dry sutumn rolarded scedin «and gormiuntion, and left tho plants too woak tand shallow rooted to endure woll tho offccts of tho winter’s chungesa of tomporature, Similar : causoy affoct tha condition of whoat in Bissourd, Ybut & gront improvomont overlast yesr is re- porlad, and a still moro favorablo condition ox- 1sts in Konsas, In Wiscousin, Minnesotn, Towa, and Nebrasks, a8 I8 known, vory liltlo winter whoat js produced, but full roports aro fiven of guoh oxporimonts, The indications from Onli~ ornin all point to anothor yonr of great abund- anco, searcely o county roporting an unfavorable «coudition, Aa a wholo, tho wheat prospect at itho clono of Lho wintor iy moro favorable than at ‘the samo dato in 1872, FOR VIENNA, J. R, Dodge, of tho Depariment of Agricul- tuve, haviug boon designntod by the Prosidont ono of the uouomri' Commissioners to the Vi- ouna Exposition, will accopt_the posltiou as an ald in his fuvostigation of European atatistival systoms, and in nequiring inoroased facilities for his division of the Department. PATENT REFUSED, . The Commissioner of Patonts to-dey rofused the n.]axllcnuon of Ralph 8. Morshon, of Zanos- villo, Ohio, for regulators for time-keopors. GLEENDAOKS, Legal-tonders outstanding, 3,679,020, JAMES IIROONS, Jamos Brooks is ronorted somewhas impraved. THE MEXICAN BORDER. Horribl{iCoadition of Affairs Along 4 Upper Rio Grande. Robbery of Americans by ans-~-Barbarous Amuse- Great Decreage in Population, Wealth, and Business. , o WasuiNaToN, April 24,—Tho Troasury Depart- mont has hiformation of the following stato of affairs on the Texan border On ordnbout the 25k of March ,an Amorican ranchoro, living near Fort Quit- man, was brutslly murdered by the Moxicans, his body thrown into tho Rio Grande, and his animals, horses and mules, driven into Moxico by his murderars, Immodiatopureult waa atartod by's party of citizens, ond tho Mexicana wote ovortakon. A fight ensued, In which the pursuing party was defeated and woturned to Quitmnn without having accomplished the re- covery of the animals or the arrest of the mur~ dorors, In Arizona and New Moxico, Cochiso, nominal- Iy at peace with tho United Statos, continues to practico his favorito pastime, and occasionally roasts. o white man, moroly s a matter of amusoment, 3 In Moxico, mattors aroin n stato of confusion quito beyond tho compassof an ordinary mind. Thoro aro wars and rumors of wars in Sonora and BSinalon, In Ohihualun, soveral business Liousos have been closad by the Goneral Govern- mont, and tho proporty conflecated and appro- priatod by tho Btate, on account of duties allog- ed to bo duo on tho introduction of merchandise, and which dutios are lovied in compliance with anthority granted by tho late President Juarez. The nutfior of this officinl communication to tho Bocrotary of tho Trensury says: Whoro all” this will finaily ond is & question of importanco and interest. “Its immodiato re- sults are boing daily demonstrated by the gradual docronse of business affairs of nll dercriptions. Tho disrogard shown to tho laws and logal nu- thoritios, the frequont violation of tho extradi- tion treaty on the Em—t of Moxico, coupled with tho rofusal or inability—probably the Inttor—ta onforco her own_laws and control hor own poo- plo, has cripplod Amorican interosts to an ine crodible dograc. The perpetunl turmoil and atrifo across the border, in sddition to the In- ggu dopredations, is fast do]')opulnllng this sec- m. 8inco my arrival at this place, Paso del Norto, about two yoars ago, thore has heen n docronge of at least 10 per cont in tha white population, and it is still growing less; and, unless somo mensuros are adopted with a view of providing bottor socurity .for lifo and pnapurty from tho lawlesanoss of the Moxicans ond slaughtor by the Indisns, the colloction dis- trict of Paso del Norto will dwindle into noth- ingnoss, and become an oxponso to the Goneral Government, 'Tho abovo lottor is dated ** Bl Paso del Norte, March 81" THE INDIANS. Confirmation of Osage Murders==Con= ture of & Government Train in ‘Toxas ==fFour Mon Iilicd--The Nevada Nie dlans FPosted on tho Modor Wares Fonrs Entortained of am Outbronic Among the Plutess-1ndian Qutrages in Orogon. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, LeAvENworTH, Kan., April 26.—Doe Colburn, megsongor for Cnpt. Darling, arrived i Kansas City April'22, and roported the finding of thir- teen dead bodies of white men, sll in one placeo. The bodies were found on Medicine Lodgs Creok. Vinainia, Nevade, April 24.—The Indinns of this Stato as far onst as tho Utah border are woll posted on the Modoe war, A dispateh from Winnemucen says o large de- tachmont of troops has arrived, en route from Camp Halleok for Onmp McDormit. Fears aro ontortained among the people there of an outbresk among tho Pintes. 8Ax Fnancisco, April 21.—Tho Indians have stolon 1,300 hoad of cattlo from William Wolls, Y¥akima Valley, Oregon. 'Throo familios arrived at Dalles from Klickitat roport that the Indinng aro 80 surly end ineolent they did not thinlk it sufo to romain, Gen, Jofforaon 0. Drvis leaves for the gont of tho Modoc war to-morrow. Gonernl Hardie, rom tho Inspector-Goneral's Dopartmont, ec compenios him, B 81, Louis, April 24.—The Democrat hos o spocial from’ Denison, Toxas, which says: Re- ports are in circulation horo which are ‘belioved that a train with governmont, Bupghua‘ for TFort Griflin honco from here on tho 18th inst.,, and consiating of oight four-mulo wagons, was cap- tured by tho Indisus on Cole Crack, sixty-five miles from lhiero. Four of the Dl%hb men_with tho train are eaid to have been killod, and two woundeod, MICHIGAN. The Fruit DisasteresFearful Winteres Mavec Among Young Nursoricss Spectal Diepateh to The Chicago Tridune, BarrLe CREEK, Blich, April 24.—The stafe. meont I sont you somo weoks ago ns to tlio nature and oxtent of tho havoe among the young nureg« 108 of the fruit rogion of Michigan by the intensa cold of lastwintor hasbeon considersd by sevoral wiseacro agricultural and hortioultural oditors ag orronoous, &o., and so published. Now, to save my reputation for aceuracy, I will state n fact coming under my observation hero to-day. DIr. Chilson, & large nursoryman ot this place (Battlo Crook), is mow outting down .to tho ground 60,000 young nursery nf%lo-tmnfl, which tho cold weathor last wintor froze and killad to tho round, Tho roots not killed, and fiwy will grow up again. This = roing his~ nursory trade in npgle-!roea this year. Mr. Chilson also tolls me that all the nursery trees in tho largo Grand River Nursory (of the Husteds), at Lowoll, Mich,, aro killed—many of them roots and all, So'much for what I know about farming. If thisis truo of these nursory trooes, it is Prolmhly truo of tho lnr%ox portion of thom in this State. Of conrse, old apple-troex aro not killed to any extent, —— e s War Department Wenthor Progitostic catlonu. ‘WasninatoN, April 26—Tho aron of lighest ‘barometer will extend on Friday southeastward over the Southorn Statos, and "the prossure will 1fall docidedly over tho Missourl Valloy and the U{wpor Lnkes, with rislog tomporaturo nud dic minishing winds, For tho Obio Valloy, Miadle and Enstorn_Statos, northwostorly winds, with cloudy, or Surny cloudy, weathor, with ]mauiblg Homowhat niher tomporatura, For tho Sout Atlantio and Linatorn Gulf Btates north and wosub winds and partly oloudy and clear weatlior, For tho Bouthwest diminishing northerly winds, ris- lug‘{tompemmm‘ and cloaring wenther, Tor tha Luke rogion westorly winds, with cloudy weather, P /Ao fin are An Explanntion as is an Explanationg Special Dispateh to The Clicago Tribune. Orxeiynaty, O, April 21.—The Ion, James A. Garflold publishes s lottor in yestorday's Western Reserve Chronicle, dofonding bis yota for tho Rotroactive Salary bill in Congress, The lottor s su answor to & Tesolution pussed by hia conatituonts lately a a political muutlu% sovore= Iy cousuring him.' Ilo oxplaing hat ho opposed this amondmont to tho Appropriation bll incronsing tho salary, fivet to last, and all tho time, and whon it was fustoned on to the bill, lio had no alternativo but to vota for this bill'with its pmendment inoronsing the eatarics, or voto against the Appropriation bill entire. ——— Oapture of Western Oriminals, Lookrort, N, Y., April 2i.—Michael Connera and James Dishop, w}m woro mirested horo torday, avo nupposed to bo profosslonal buryiars from Chicugo, nitbough they roport thomselves from Detroit. Bishop is enfd to bo an cxcapod conviot from Fond du Lao, Wis,, aud oficers are vamiog hare for him,