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VOLUME 2. SHOES, ’ _ CAUTION To the Public. It having ‘coié to my notios that some doalers are offoring for alo inforior graden of Bhoen, reprosonting thom to bo of my manu-. facturo, purchasors’ will' ploase notice that hereaftor all Shoes of 1y muke will bavo my namo stamped on the lining ; also, fac-similo of medal recofvod at, the PARIS Exposition, 1867, and the trade-mark on the sole of each Bhoo, b ok - Boven Widtlis to Tach Size, Instr | ¥ ing a Porfect Fit. Cxpogition Sniveraelle -+ ... PARIS, w6z 'SILVER MEDAL AWARDED« .I HAVA GIVEN TO BULLOCK BROTHERS, Cor, Wabash-av, and Twenty-first-st. and 244 West Madison-st., The exclusivo salo of my Goods in Ohioago, FDWIN ¢, BURT. CARRIAGES. BREWSTER & G0, ', OF BROOME-ST., WAREROOMS, Fifth-av,, cor, Fourteenth-st, NEW YORK. :Elega,ntarriages. Inall the fashionablo valotles, from orlginal v of our own and tho bost stylea of Parls and London, exquls- itely finishod o all 8l1k-8atins, French Moroceo, and the finest Broadoloths, Bpoolal attontion is called to tho fact that ovory Oarriage offored in our Wararooms is the pro- dnction of anr woll known BROOME-ST, FACTO- Y, and equal, in evory rospoot, to those bullt to the ordor of the most valuod austomer. “Td addition to our stook of the LARGER vehlolos, we offor & complota assoriment of ROAD WAGONS, nith and without tops, IN ALL WEIGHTS, for PLEASURE DRIVING OR 8PEEDING, smbraofng a tholr construo- tlon the various {mprovemonta introducod: by us during tho past Afteon years, and which have made the “BREWSTER WAGON” 'The Standard for Quality. OUR PRIOES BEING FIXED AND UNIFORM TO ALL, ordors by mall have oqual advantages with thoso ‘placed in person. To provant confusfon, the publio will pleate remombor that wa aro not conneotod with & Joint, Stack Company of Oarriago Deslors now sooking to ehare aur roputation by adopting s firm name similar to our own, BREWSTER & C0., OF BROOME-ST. ‘| “Ferorooms, Fifth-nv, oor, Fourteonth-st, —— REMOVAL, T REMOVAL, J. P. STONE & (0, Upholstery, - CURTAIN G00DS, AND BEDDING, Have Romoved to 185 STATE-ST, .. NEAR MADISON. &MERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. REMOVAL. , She WEST SIDE Branch Office of this B e e RIS, DS o this Qonpagyine Bt cornor of Bladison, . Tho HSIDE Branch Qtlion, 820 Wabaah-av., will bo romored to Wab, tororkof Treaiysaccilat, Mgy g 0P rid 25, 1673, e i REMOV.ATI. Frederi;]; Edler, DEALER IN LUMBER and BRICKS, Has ramoved hls Offica and Yard to mortheast corner of Divialon-st. Bridge, on North Rivor. His frionds aud patrons are solicited to oall, ONE AND A HALF' MILLIONS OF BRICKS For sale at lawast markat figuros. TO RENT. OFFICES. A few 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. N These Offices are not equaled in the city. 2 . The ‘best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- cation. ‘W. ¢. DOW, Room 1 Nevada Block. TO IRILIN T Well-Lighted O Fint Floor, with. aten Dt Toe B Bty it Figars, with, good Hallroads, or any kind of Offco-Businoss. _Also, Bultes of §mcoyinkecsnd and thir Siovon of Diviors Bulclzg, 3 sl 3 B e N e ataorman Houte To Rent. A Throo-fitory and Basemont Marble-Front House ela. antly farnished, and with all modern improvoments; 1o+ oatlon ono of tiie bost iu tho city; ront 8500 Der month, Adgress §'83, Tribuno aitico, TO RENT. Hine Btores and Qorner Basement in Briggs House, gor, Fifth-av. and Randolph.st. Ap- plyto OCHABH& A 51 Brysn Blook. TO RENT, The House 672 Wabash-sv,, $150 & month, Apply on premisos or 468 Wabash-av. TO RENT, Two pleasant Lofls, B0:10, at N, W. corner of Gtate and Warrlson-sta. (Nov, 862 and 854 State), Can be rented aé & very roasonable prico, Tnquira of owner, ou premlsos, RN, Offices, Offices ’ db Exchange ni\’:fl ua morbgeir:l,c‘ and Washe WANTED, VESSEL WANTED, harter a vossol of 7 foot, B S Lusboran s iasade, <REAL ESTATE. Washington Heights, I am authorized to offer for sale, for a foew days, 100 acres,of choice timbered land, located on the Ridge at Washington Helghts, A rare op- portunity for a s%gculnmve inveat- ment, Y E. MARBLE, Room 8, No. 79 Dearborn-st. FOR SALE, The one-story and basement Brick Building, No, 26 Market-st., with ledse of Lot for five years. Apply to” BLISS & TORREY, 171 & 173 Randolph-st. A Rare Chance. FOR BALE-Bufldn Tosso, i a Bollor, or will soll Lagien aad s ?E.?é!é‘?fli&"}. 94 and'36 South Jellorson-at, ONLY 86,000—MONTHLY PAYHMENTS, 1t dostred, two-stor i of AR e dflg. To 'GP m improvomont ract up to J . HIRBH, 68 West Waslington-st. CORNELL. Ono-half aors noar Elghty-filth-at. and Stony Taland- av. for salo. Proporty horoaway has advanced largoly of late. ABELL & HOTOHKISE, 410tfs Block, DREXEL BOULEVARD, A RARE BARGAIN. Twa first-clss vosldonces, with ampl shada trooe, ot ‘otty lnite ou outh Bide. withn sag o 1k of stoam and hnnn-unnhnnll at tho Liond of Droxol Boulovard, tho finest drivaway In tho South Divise {on, f X s e R St W S pornat EOUSES lok dwollings, with noar city 1 Tor aalo on easy torms. Savoral by modern fmprovemants, ‘atOnkland, imits south, couvoulont to steam and hore ‘xoellont, location, B. F. DOWNING, 92 Washington at. SHIRTS. SHIRTS Made to order in the most complete artistic manner, of fabrics unsur- g:ssed!‘or durability. TLargelinesof e Furnishing Goods at lowest }:ricas. Money cheerfully refunded f not satisfactory. WILSON BROS, 8, E, cor, State and Washington-ats,, 36 Wogt Madison-st, (8herman House), Ohioago, Eiko's Oporn, Xoue, Clucinnatl, BOARDING. ACCOMMODATION, 14 ELDRIDGE-COURT. Dosirablo and contral looation, Rooms large and alry, iahod o unfuraish 3 Formistod o afimin udur’.:- :{nufltpflqnxbh Ty N. 1. Superor to somo- intorice a woey LropHstor. REVENUE STAMPS, INSTITUTION AND foormer of Deaborn and Sl roacimonf: KSoha{saonof iflorent denoteic a1 Eonsaniable quARti o B 5 OLROK and PROPETIIARY BEAMPS fn any st o Reronus stampe that 4xo oatof uao bogt nt adir MEETINGS, Masonic Funeral Notice, The ! A ', . M, grofretynoniaGartaspladeo e, 0 K, & &, 20, 8¢ Roby 1 i % Apnlen AT ek i, T Gundar) Rorine, Iato brothier James Kocles, By order of 8, M. HENDERSON, W. M, Masomie, A ragular communlostion of Wa, B. Wi 209, AC K, and A, M. will ld this (Haturd o ot Oriontat. Hail, "1 “Lakalioats far brap Al ona an k on the ¥, 0. Di Visito: Sdor ot the W. B, o™ g R DUNLOB: Bearstry. L. 0. L be 1 No. b7, d, Whit i Blua Loyal TRt ati, 1, Bk Mt g B Fo : ook, 1 tiond tho fomaurror Aoundas) moraing st b ' 3 0 funaral our late Eooten, W THOMAS OARSON, W, My Ancient Order of Foresters, bors of Gourt B,519, A, O. F., are requestod to maot B ot o Bk e O g are reustod, a00.0'Iaok 8. sy kT 10 atfon tior Courts AT R A G Ryt YHolpkto, acderaf thie Oy Re o oo VB o MoRUGH: Sosty, Amoerican Protestant Association, t G Lodge No, 1, A, P: A, .,I*::Ji‘.:’.“:h 'a?-m:;‘l’nl'; l;:{‘!lnfll.\,nlll":l “?Jfl of i Woil ‘ or of Ttandol -ata. PR TR ROl toaiiouiile funoral o thor, ' Jaines siélen, Mombars {0 o tod Y Y137 Vo ] Soo'y, American Protestant Association, o B, Au P, A nmmbam ot Blar a'l:’:h'&xfg‘:xn;:‘?. koo ttond (s aith s ¥ ITI Hooles, of Oarden THAN WAYNE, L T iacosdioi oslrs faaeeay %4 o Gty Ladge Noy 7. ¢ Chic gy MACHINERY. W. B, BATEHAM, Prest. . 0. RIQHARDS; - Bupt. ' i; DBUILDERS OF FIRST-CLASS Stationary - ENGINES, == AND IMPROVED “ELEVATOR MACHINERY. . THE '*OLD RELIABLE " Richards Power Corn-Sheller; - CHICAGO, - GET A SAMPLE FREE OF YOUR GROCER OR DRUGGIST. o 1 ! SAPOLIO. 2 ENOOH MORGANS SONS* L SAPQILTO Jan subatitote for Soap for all Household pur- pou 0apt washing clothes. . v SAPOLIO }:%'n cleaning your bousa thia Bpriag will dave the SAPOLIO b or dissolor Pafnt, but restoros col-* B e L SAPOLIO Windows without wator, and saves tho e MY oot cuviain And oammcter SAPOILIO nnrnim;:tma,-“: amo o thoy are washod, SAPOLIO Oleans Dath.Tabs, Tables, Floors, &o., galoke T T T eiekar SAPOLIO Tolistioa Tin, Drass, Qonpor, and all Motal Wares, Tendering thiom a8 bright a8 now, e G mashing Dishon and Glaza=nt i biustiian: Over 1,600 in Daily Use. WARRANTED to sholl oloan from the cob without. but. ting or brufs(ug tho grain, and olean the corn In first-class condition for matkot. 'ho ualos of thoso machinos tho past reason havo ox. tended throughout tho Union, to Cnlifornin nnd South Auoricn, and tholr ‘itondy high roputation s7aatly entiaaged by roooat vaiuable fmprovomonts, Thelr simpllcity of machanism and substantisl construos rant IE urticn ;lm [i nunm dr° more u'l‘:"l rice less expicndo for re| than any othor machines fn tho market. Ghad ‘Wo maka a SPECIALITY of tho construotion of THPROVED ELEVATOR MACHINERY, In all its detalls, noludin, atimntes, Plana ang Bpe. e Kaaino andHoiet: Ssriiok nd Sop o5, d Boparator, Jietiing, Guarinw, Drag Dl mplais, Harlor Soustracld mos kst ators ny and afl othor houses {n this line i the We rspared to advise with those contemplating L st ‘many valuable improvements in ving noodloss oxponso. r 100 Klovators of our owe sonstrustion fnth o, to tha Chioago Board of fvade; Hatis ad O ills, &o, O Yerd Tor Lotk WATOHES, OUR ENTIRE STOOEK OF A g B < =X B2 = AT COST! In order to make room for our Spring Btook of Watalios, wo_shall clase out our prosent largo stock of Watches, which roached us lato for the Holidsy 'rade, nt tho actual ©0ot of mpnufaoiure and importation. NO RESERVATION. 2,000 GOLD WATOHES, at from $20 to $160 onch ; usual price, $40 to $300. GILES, BRO. & (0, 266 & 268 WABASH-AV., 334 WEST MADISON-8T, NEW PUBLICATIONS CHICAGO HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY, Jast Published A JANTAL OF HOMEOPATHLC e e B o Remoras Statns from Marble M"fi"‘.‘fi'., Tables, and , from Hard-finisl t Ghinn ud Borsoteimn 50 o, i SAPOILIO 3 Stal N 50:,!)".: nhg\nl:ud Grosso from Carpota and oth. Depot, 86 and 88 South Water:st., COEICAGO, ILL. AUGCTION SALES, BOOKS AT AUCTION. (ot Andrems&ca, (W. A, BUTTERS, Auctioneer), Will sell, at 469 Wabash-av., On Monday, April 28, Commencing of 10 &, m., A large lot of Standard Works, ‘Waverley Novels, the British Eesayists, the Poets, in fine binding, and a great variety of Miscellaneous Volumes, togeth- er with Quarto Bibles, Prayer Books, flne Writing Desks, Albums, &c. - Cobb, Andrews & Co., 469 WABASH-AV. STOVES, RANGES. &o. RATHBONE’S STOVES Are favorably known all over the Unitod Statos, Among tho most popular patterns is the FEARLESS COOKING STOVE, x4 Qoal, Boft Ooal, or Wood, with Low Enamol R T AL R A for Bath Rooins, otoe Wo alio manafactura a largo varety o GOOD CHEAP STOVES, Uslog tho same quality of Iron as in tho Fosrloss, ol cat Do basent s Tow an s 1otosiee Rerict® FOR BALE TO THE TRADE ONLY, BY VETERINARY PRACTICE. Designed for gll kinds of Domestic Ani. mala and Fowls. This is & complete work, profusely illustrated, of 684 pages. PRICH, §5.00. Bont free by mail on receipt of price. HALSEY BROS,, 72 STATH-ST. BANK, 10K OV.ARK KT\, Hcthodiat Chnrch Block. Blx w (:’nnll Lln(Cksl.; lllulwl.d nn':io{;::iks. payablo soml. A 3, 1 oath yoer. sontly Joly L U8 G "RCOVILLE, Prowtdent. Wi, Keisex Reep, Cashior. NOTE.—Untl farthor nolice, any hoy or glrl oalling at tho Tank will by d it s ook froo, an O dino depouitia 1o Bis OrHoForedit, whieh shea zas b Grawn out st ploasare, Ofice of the County Tre asaver and County Colleclor, Cooxr UooxTY, ILLINOIS, On10AG0, April 25, u‘m,} FINANCIAL, Intereat on Oook County Bonds dus on the Ist Prosimo, 42d Gagk Couaty 8 por cunt War flonds due ga foe sme 85, will be paid now, on prasontation of the Goupans Bords rmpebtivel Bifion of the Counts Lrcasurers i Suiho ks Doy J. 8. RUMSEY, Trassuror, ouss, RATHBONE, SARD & CO, 88 & 40 Lake-st. Above Stovos are farsale at retall by tho prominent deal- ora in tha eity and country. OFFICE FURNITURE. AT COST. ‘Our Entire 8tock of Fine DESKS. Othor Offics Furniture at Reducod Prices TUntil May 1, AT i BOSTWICK’S 1252 West ‘Washington-st. HATS. =L ANTES, The greatest variety, as well as the LARGEST and BEST STOOK, isat BREWSTERT, Cormer Clark and Madison-sts, H ATS All the Bpring Styles, ine cluding the celebrated Ami- don Ilat, 164 Fast Madison-st, J. 8. BARNES & CO. DIC. o have Attarnoys everywhoro, and collact the clatms st S R S S oty 3% foon 1o auite - n SoMloatlons are meds, TRANIERH “SENOANT COLLEUTION AGENOY, 148 Madisonst. _FOR SAL] FOR SALE. THE HORTZONTAL ENGINE, Disimolar of Opliader, 19 tnclgs: length of stevke, 80 i & fach inohes; twa hotlers, oach 43 inches dinmotor, 24 5. tabes, 'and 13 foot' long, with fronts, atoum, and mude rimd, grats-bars, aud odanvelions cuinploto. Lovo van bio soon working in good ordor, and will be dn;lv‘:&nd l; Mznl\ IlAer‘ hln\vlflltl.tl‘ll' In";l u:llm’l ars i 408 . AN 10 it oo CompILGIOAS i LEAR KRS 0T o, Qurndr Oroon and Kulton: | = PERFECTION JUM oo eSS * Dt e Mo SEARGEAOTUNTNG © ConEINY: Ailuy Grovy, Win, Of oll, greaso, champague, 100 oream, ots., taken out of the moat, dolicato material without oleaning thewhiols gar- ” ing trhmmings, ment, ox romoving W RHWARG 'Tho Ostginal Iinporter of tho Industry, 264 Wost Madisongt, - - - 158 Dlinois-y BUSINESS CARD, o RAILROAD & COMMERGAL PRINTING. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (0, 118 AND 120 MONRORE-ST, SATURDAY; APRIL 26, | ) 1873, ' * FOREIGN. h:e\{olt of Eleven Battalions of * Volunteers. in of Madrid, uéporkd Proclatiation of a Communo in the Spanish Capital, of the Cholera in Breaking Out ! Vienna. Probability of Civil War in France. . SPAIN, . LoxooN, April 23.—Dispatchos from Madrid stfite that Figueras and Salmeron wore the noly ‘mémbors of tho Govornment absent at' thoe con- forance [with the Permancnt Committoo of the Adgombly, on Wodnosday. Castelsr admitted “1hg gravity of thosituation, but said it was not & pherto make nocossary the convolk- a;'.‘.’.”.‘?k’i'nffihqmuy, or o postponomont of tho election of members. Tho Committes refusod £o.adjourn tha conforenco, ‘and the minority ro- tired to conifer, but did mot roturn during the afiornoon, ! Elovon battalions o volunteors rovolted and firod on Gon, Controra, who,‘escaped, but four othors wero Lillod and" Bhots werd fired during:tho night in various quarters of tho city, and ‘tha volunteers broko’ into tho Hall of Congrons, Whoro the Pormanont Committoe was in session; but thoy sought safoly In flight. Marshnl Sorrano and a numbor of political frionds concenled thomselves. On Thursday the Govornment dissolved tho Pormn~ nont Qommittee, and the oity-bocamo more tran- quil. Lilout.-Gon. Bocias hinsboon appointed Captain- Genoral of Madrid, in plce of Gon. Pavia who has rosignod, d LoNDOR, April A Parls dispatch says: {Tho Qaulois annoittices fhat tho Commune Enl bogn proclaimed in Medrid. LoxpoN, April 35,50 wing to the troubledcon- dltion of Spain, r;{n ¢ number of familios ara leaving the country.:Tho steamors arrivin ?&m and in Fronch ports aro crowded wl!g ugecs, MApnip, April 26.—A formidablo demonstia- tlon will 6con bo made by the Fedoral Ropubli- cana in this cu;. Brig.-Gon, Pndios has recapfured a Iarge amount of proporty captured by the Carliat Chiof, Saballa, - The journoymon musons of Barcolona are on & strike, and to-day fomedn}nunoslion which aseod through the principal sireots of tho city: auy othor workingmen wore compellod to jol in the strike. ——— NEWFOUNDLAND, New Yong, April 26.—The Evening Post has a letter from Nowfoundland which statos ther 18 a olauso in the cherter of the Now York, New- foundland & London Telograph Gomg&ny ‘which has passed almost unnoticed, whic) provides that, at thoend of the first twonty yoars, the Governmont of Nowfoundland hns tho right of purchasing the lino at o valuation. Tho iLwanty yoars torminates in 1875. The Company ro- cently applied to the Government to have this clauso rescinded, and their posses- sion bo thus continuod for tho noxt thirly yoors, but the Govornmont under tho most eminent logal advice in London, thnt thoy havo tho right to purchoso the line ab the cost of the plant without Imy‘mg anythiog fus tho good will or valuation of profita, hava o fueed. he xecoipt of this intolligence in Lon- don caused the stock of tho Compauy to fall from £20 to £14, but after the panio abatod somewhat 1t roso to £17. & bR AUSTRIA, New York Herald Special, ViENNa, April 25.—Twonty-five cases of sporn- dic cholera were brought to'the lospital, yoater day, five of which proved fatal. An effort i boing made to conceal the fact of the appoarance of tho diseaso in the oity. —— GERMANY, Benuy, April 25.—The Up House of the Prussian Diot to-doy passed s bill for the cone trol of tho alnrg‘ Tho Germau Parliament has orderod the with- drairal, on the firet day of Jnnuary, 1878, of all brnlc-notes not of the now lmgonnl atandard. Tho Emperor William loft this city to-dny for. 8t. Petoraburg. He stays ovor night ot Konlgs- borg,, Groat proparationsare being made at St. Pofersburg for his Majeaty's recoption. G —— FRANCE, World Special, Loxpon, April 25.—The gravest apprehonsions aro folt in the highost ciroles in Paris of an im- mediate civil war, The Monarchists are deter- mined to ouat President Thiors at any cost. g vl CANADA, Qursro, April 25,—The oxodus of Fronch Canadinus to tho United States trom the country districts and this city is greatly in oxcess of for- mer seasons. e GREAT BRITAIN, LoxpoxN, April 25,—The American pross dls- of Tag- Entch eent hence, announcing the deat) loni, is not trua. SPRINGFIELD. The. Judicial, Contest—Sunday~School Convention —Fatally Stabbed—Ate tompted Safe Robbery. Special Dispateh to The’ Chicago Tribune. Srniaieeo, L, April 25—Hon, Charles Bonro, of thiscity, has baen requested toallow his namo to bo brought boforo tho peoplo of this Judioial Clreuit a8 o candidato for Judge. The call i signed by Hon. Afiiton Hay, Hon. Sholby M. Cullom, D, C. McIver, and forty other law- yors in thisand Muooupin County. Mr. Boare, in his roply, congents to becoms a candidate, A Bunday-School Convention is to be hold in this city, to continuo three days, bkginning May 27. Gontlemen eminent in “the work will bo Pprosont. Andy Orson, & Northernor belonging to tho Qroat” Enstorn Circus Company, was: fatally sabbed this aftornoon by Samucl Wood, & can- vas-man, 8lgo in tho employ of the company, Tho deed was without provocation. Orson, wiio isn nalivo of Kontuoky, is still alive, but mo hopos aro ontorénined of hia rocovery. The knifo forced the loft lung, the blado being six inchos ong, Tho murderer was at once arrested and lodged n jail. During” tho passing of tho procession an attempt was mado to rob tho safe of Helme's, wholesalo liquor store, but tho snlosman re- turned from the door,where lio had been attracts od by the pnssage of (Lo show, too_soon to al- low the daring oporator t6 accomplish his work, ond ho was captured and lodged n jail. His namo could not be learncd, but ho is evidently a professional burglar. Rallrond Thioves Arrested. Spectal Dspateh to The Chicago Tribune, Qunoy, IlL., April 25, —During the past thres oars, tho Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy, and Tolodo, Wabash & Western Rallroads have suf- forod serfous Joss by tho frequent robbories of frelght from the yards in thiu clty, _'Tho matter waa given in chargo of Dotective Flunigan, of Chicago, a few wooks ago, and last nifiht ho onused the arrostof o rogular band of thiovos, six in number, three of whom have been in the omploy of tho yonds for yoars, and tho others confoderatos, boing in tho vicin{ty of tho frolght depot, They had & proliminary oxamination this morning, when two of them furncd Statos ovi- donge, Tho others wero committed for trial. ot B i of Murderor Convicteds BpninorieLD, Mass,, April 25,—In tho Buprome Court, fn this dity, to-day, Atbert W. Bmith was couvicted of murder, in the firet degreo, of Obarles D. Backett, ab Weatfiold, on the 20th of Novembor Iast, and ho will bo sentonced to- mosxow, Tho oiroumstances that led to the crime were that Smith Lad an infatnatod passion for Miss Jonnio Dates, of Westflold, and meot- mg her roturning' from tho theatrs in company with Baockalt, to whom sho was ho- {rothed, fired sovoral shots from o plstol, wound- ing Miss Batos in throo plncos, ‘and putting a bullot through Sackott's breast, from tho effocts of whioh wound ho died in & short timo. The lino of defonso was that tho murder was commit- fod under a monomanine delusion. NEW YORK. Bleakley, tho Muxdcrer of ¥is Nioce, * Rlayws tho Snicide Dodge--Tho Cnse " of Lholps, Dodge & Co.=-Iampton’s , CascesA Wrotched Mallucinationes A. Xlistoric Cannon«=Snilor RBonrde - ingellonso Troublos=-NMiscelinncous Local Xtorus, Special Dispatch to Tha Chicagio Tribune, New Yonx, April 25.—Tho roported attempted auiclds of R. P, Bleskloy, the murdoror of his' nieco, Mary Ann Foloy, alias Maud Merrill, turns out to iava boon nothing more sorious then a tranaparont dodgo to cronto sympathy. Tho facts are as follows : At 4 o'clook this morning, 88 Keoper Orr was malking his roundsof the prison, ho saw Bleakloy's arm sticking out of bed and covored with blood. Ho immediatoly tinlocked tho coll-door, and discoverod the mur- doror lying on his back, apparontly in a atupor. A small pool of blood was or the ‘floor, ond nonr it dny s bloody razor, ona usod by the prisonor to shave hime olt. Aftor binding tho wounded arm tightly with & rog, Orr put Bloakley in o atratht- Jucket, and awalted tho arrival of Dr, Noalis. It was found on oxamination that tho murderor had cut o slight wound In the floshy part of his arm, o little abovo tho olbow, and hed oarefully economized tho Httlo blood which flowed from. 1t e0 as to give tho arm ‘and surroundings as much the appearance as possible of s dosperato sttompt at suicido, Ho had takon gront paina to 6toor clear of any artory. A fow plocos of stick- ing plastor drossed the out, and beyond remov- ing tho razor, no precautiona wore takon againt o repotition of the dood. Tho following lottor, writton Inet night, was found {n his coll, whioh bad Proviously boon put {u_the noatost ordor. *You might tako my lifo, my intogrity, novor.” New Yonx, Friday, April 24, 1878,~Cood-by Lotty. Iwrote for you to como, but you did not. To the world and ali men. Iam going ‘fllore my God, and 1y last words are, I novor wronged my nieces in any ‘way, morally or olborwlse. I nover recelved & cont o monoy of sny kind from Mary Aun TFoley, my late ploco, Who I always loved s & parent and guardian. ~ No _matfer anybody God, whoss presenco X pe to bo in s00n, knows this {s truth, Thosio who know me boet both fa tho United Blates and elaawhoro, will spoak & Xind word for me, I had many faults, but I siways lovod my sister and children, and hope to be with them #oon. I shot my poor nieco, but did mot go thors to doso, It happoued in the moment of frenzy, Itold evorything T am gullty of to her. I hope God will for- glve Lotty for what eho satd at tho Coronor's Jury, I want Lor to go homo and bo & mothor t0 tho rest of my sister's children, snd give thom m. Joventor I will nover scoany of them in this world, but hope to in tho next, I'know full woll the gamo that is pb\y‘lny, but it won't do. Glvoe my watch to Lotly. ~ God forgive my enemies and calumniators, érgnad) RoneRT P, BLEAKLEY, Bleakloy shot his nlece because she refussd to continuo to give him part of tho wages of her sing, Binco his arrest he has beon extremoly dospondent. Ho snys ho has no money and no friends. The other murderors looked down on him on acoount of his shooting o woman, Ho rofused to entor a ples of Insanity whon ar- raigued, and insisted on pleading guilty. “Po Govornmont will publish, noxt wosk, the ofticial statoment of Pholps, Doda\ & Co."s cnso, in which the firm will bo shown havo sworn falsoly, and to have boen guilty of & wilful st< tempt to dofraud the rovenue. A number of dumnfimg lottara which passod botweon the firm and thie officlals, but which wero nnpxreuaurl by tho former in thoir rocently published oxplana~ tion, aro to be incorporated.. The statement is drawn up and roady to go into tho. hands of the printers. As soon a8 it {8 put in type, it will bo given to tho nowapapors for publioation, The ofticiala claim thut thoy havo boen ariven to this courso in self-dofonce by the assortion of Phelps, Dodgo & Co., that the Government iu- sisted on taking from thom £271,000 whilo con- ceding their innocenco. 3 Evor since the passago of tho now United Statos shipping lmvl ond tho ostablishment in this city of a Boaman's Exchange, sallors’ board- ing hougo Leepors have manifstod the most potent opposition to its workings, Thoy banded thomsolvos into an associotion under the name of the Sailors’ Boarding-1ouse Keepers' Associa- tion, with the syowed purpose of opposing the enforcement of thelaw, For n whilo thoy wors con- tont with conduting thoir illogal business in an underhand way, but latterly thoy havo beon em- boldened to such an extont that thoy kept agonts stationod in_tho Exchange to provont scamen from entoring. Whon porsuasion failed they did not hesitate to.resort to downright violence, and in several iostances baeat and abusad their poor victims because they ob- f)sch:d to borohbed of their advance pay, and to | beaomo accessory to violation of the statute. This. courge oxercised such torrorism over tho minds ot the seamon that they wero afraid to go noar tho Exchonge, and busiuess then dwindiad down to almost nothing. Capt. Duncan hag for some timo hod the utmost difiiculty in filflns orders for crowa for vossels which wero disposof to oboy the law. Lnst week the ship North America, bound for Melbourne, and freighted with & cargo. worth half & million dollars, was compelled to postpono hor voyage thros doys from this couse, nd bad~ finolly to'send to Boston for o crew. Another source of complaint ‘arcse from the fact that the Ex- chango was in the habit of paying * soames notes,” g thoy dre called, for monoy due tho boarding-house koopers, three dsys after sailing of eeamon whoso names were apponded. Latoly Capt. Duncan bas noticed many irrogularitios in the filling out of thoao notes, and somo have ac- tually been prosented with the debtor's signa- turo omitted, The boarding-house kecpors have gono farthor, and have rocently demanded that the notes shall b Fnifl within twenty-four hours of the doparturo of tho seamen. Capt. Duncan nf length grow tired of this, and recently presonted 127 namos of mombers of tho Sailora’ Board- ing-House-Ioepers -Association to Distriot At- tornoy Pholps, with » roquost that ho wonld tako action on tho ovil. This morning, tho Grand Jury found indiotments ngainat the whole crowd far Gonepiracy and combining to rasist the United Btatos law, and beneh warrants wero immediately issued for theirarrest. Upto 9 o'clock fitty-throe had been captured, and tho olice Wera on tho track of othors, alfhough it is known that some have got wind of tho action of the authorities, and made themsolves scarce, H. L. Powors, of the Grand Central Hotel, was arrestod to-night at the instance of Lllis H, Eliss, proprietor of the dollar-atore in tho samo buildlng. - Eliss' dog spoiled one of Mr. Powers' enarpots, for which be demandsd 50 damago. XElins refused to pay, and Powers seized a piano belonging to him, "Tliss veplevined it, but faile ing to find it, brought suit, and an order of arrost was granted, Whon Deputy- Sheriff Ourry attempted to serve the ordor, Powers resistod and callod tho sorvants to his assistance, Ourry thorcupon summoned a poseo, and charging thyough tho assembled domostics, dragged Powora out on tho atreot, and lodgo him sin Ludlow stroot jail. Bubpuqnuuu{'l’ow- ora’ brothor doposited 8460 security with Under- Bhorift Btevens, and he was roleased. Boveral oapitalists from tho northorn portion of Hudson (ymmt , NoJ., J)rujonb o ship-canal under tho Palisades from Wooliawken to Hobo- xon, Thoy are to purchase a strip of land 800 foot In wilth, boginning at the North River, Woehawlen, and running to First streot, Hoba- kon, a distanco of two miles. The caval is to bo 150 feot wide by 20 feot deop, and is to have plank road docks 40 feot wide. Tho estimated cost l{e, (0;0&\,\% land, 81,000,000, sud for con- o, 3 g 7Ah, AR T ki o New Yonk, April 25.—A writ of habeas corpus waa grantod. yu‘zurdny mado returnable in the Court of Oyer and Terminor this morning, in tho cpso of O. G. Hampton, who was arrested on tho chargo of stealing & $1,000 bond of tho Al- loghen: ‘hn(l:am! Company from the safe of the Daponit Company of Litta hurgh. ‘The Court of Oyor and Torminer not being in wession, the risoner was brought before Judge Darrott, who Hiroctod tho oaso- to o brough bafors Judgo Tirady on Monday. Ifampton was in ulnr&o of Keopor Daly, of the ‘fomba dlrlauu. bile in_Court, Deputy Bhoriffs Qalo and Erb, having n requisltion from Qov. Dix, to bring Hampton to Pennsylvania, attomptod to takon him from Daly, The lattor resisted, and to preveut a disturbance in court, the Deputy Bherif rejacted, As Daly was loaving the TaOm vith bl iisomer Gll:li:nd Tirb again abe tomptod to ubtaln Huoptow's oustody, bub .&lfil@ ribmne, NUMBER 250. - falled, Tombs, : A prive. Flablo tologram statos that Bisohoff. sheim har:'g | & quarrol with the Erio Railroad manngors, 1 has given orders o soll hin stook on botliai, f tho Atlantio, At tho (‘Haer's inquost last ovoning, Mrs. Honnessy,"™ :» murdored her two children on Wednesdny w=.d tuat “ God and His sngols in & vision told hor to kil hor childron."” Judga Blatohford disminsod the writ of haboas corpus in tho cage of Carl Voght, and remanded Lhim for oxamiuatfon, 'Tho Board of Police hau granted Officer Hen- dorson rurmluion to bring mit for damagos ogainat Robdrt Crawford, brother-in-law of Com- madore’ Vanderbilt, for shooting him over a ear 880, % TI.\«EGmnfl Jury indleted Asalstant Deputy- Marshal Moses Moritz for murdor. - Moritz, as nlloged, in_attompting to dispossess Margatot Gordou of No. 78 Garrick stroot, last January, kickod and puraued hor so violontly that sho-died in Fobruary last, - = A cannon woeighing 1,050 l;mlnrls has arrived bhero from Berlin, aaa presen! to the Luthoran Churclr, of Titusvillo, Pa, ", The cannon was captured at Soden, and will be cast into s bell for the churoh. WALL 'STREET.! Xoview of the Monecy,. Gold, Bond, Stock, and Produce Markots, Special Dispatch to. Ths Chicago, Lrsbune, A FINANOIAL, ’ ' New Yok, April 25.—Wall stroet was ox- tremoly dull all day. Money continyes to im- prove. Prime mercantile paper was in good de- mand at 9 to 12 por cent. Btooks were without feature, oxcept that they wore o littla firmer, . Gold was flem in the morning, but hoavy and lover at tho close. 3 » Govornmonta wero quiot and stendy. It io now assorted that tho recont tightness in monoy .was, in a groat part, tho rosult of tho oporations of tio rallrond Prosidents, in connag- ton with tho deposod President of another roud. Tom' Bcott was one of this triumvirate, J. I. Traoy, Prosidont of tho Northwostern and Rock Ialand Roads, was anothor, and Jay Gould, ex- Prosident of tho Erio, was'tho third. The wholesnlo doalers in grumrinu in_this oity find businoss go dull that thoy aro sonding their clerks ont through tho country to ees if they connot draw np trade. The im- portord of ton, coffop, oto., have largo stoocks on hand, which ' thoy cannot dlspouo of at n prodt, and would bo glad to con- vort {nto cash ovon af loss, in ordor that thoy might make their romittances, Many dealers in. ton aro soriously contomplating. thio polioy of countermanding orders for shipmont, FNODUOE. . TFor flour the inquiry was modorato, and offor- ings liboral. Bpring “whont brands’ are plonty sud fancy quito hoavy. Ohoico family grades aze quite stondy, but sellalowly. Good to ohoice “wintor whont extras aro in moderato request. Balog, 10,400 brls; receipts, 15,698 brls. Whoat was flrmer, with soma inquisy for commou quall. tios. Inforior grados are much noglected, and fflcos vory uncortain, Winter ia scarca and irm. Sales, 64000 bu; roceipts, 19,780 bu. Pork was very 'quiet, and pricos 8o un- sottled that relisblo quotations can hardly o given, New mess is about $19.75 for Agi and May. Bales of cash and regular about 125 brlsat 818.50 for old mess, nnflam.zs for extra prime. For future dolivery, no_transace tions, Incut meats thore was some business, and prices woro genorally stondy. Picklod hama gold bt 114@180, and g’vsdmd shoulders at Tigc. Bulos includo 200 boxes dry-ealted hams yoatordny on privato _terms; 50 boses icklod ~bollios, 13 _pounds, ab 10c; 25 oxes do, 13 ' pounds, . ot 103o; ~ 100,000 Ihs smokod sidos at 1034, and 120 tcs do bamsin canvags at 160, Recoipts, 1,067 pkgs. -Bacon was vory quiet and pricos about’nominal. Lon% cloar is quoled at D3¢@100, and short cloar af about 10c. Lard Is fairly notive and lower. Tha business reported is mainly for tuture delivery. Wostarn for April is quoted at 95{c ; oity, 93de. For future dolivery, 8,750 toaat O 11160 for May; 10c for June, and 103¢o for July. Reooipts, 256 kog, and 1,033 plge, —_—— THE INDIANS. The Alloged Outrages In Southwestorn Kansas Denicdese’Che Modoc Warees Departure of the Red-Skine from the Lava-Hods Torex, Ke., April 25.—Soveral partios Jus arrived from Barbour County dony the accounts of tho Indian troubles in that county, recently roported by tne Atchison and Lonvonworth [ ors. Travelors nre constantly pmminfi: o- woen Modicine Lodge and Hufchine son, and no trouble " with the Indians, hnvo boou heard of. Three citzons returned to Huchinson yestorday from a journey of 200 milos, southwot, crogsing tho Cimmaron and Cenadiax Rivers, visiting Camp Supply, returning through [ tdommehn country, travoling in perfoct safoty. ‘Wasnnyaroy, April 25.—1It is expacted at the War Dopartment that Gen. Davis, who left San Francisco this morning for tho Modoe_country, will arrive thoro and nssume command of tle troops about Monday morning noxt. 8ax Fraxaisco, April 25.—A dispatch was re ceived at Yraka, fo-night, with nows from tha Iava-bads to April 24. Nothing particularly ine teresting, Col. Porry's cavalry returned from a acout unattecked, and are convincod that no In~ dians havo left the lava-bed. Donald McKuy ro- orts forty Modocs encamped in_the big caves, our miles southeast of the first battle-flold. The Modocs must come out for water. MeKay's Ine dinny are postoed to pick themoft. It is thought desperate fighting will bo required to dislodge the Modocs. Tho caf:luxmi squaws goy that at tho first fight an Indion picked up 4 sholl and chowed tho fuso, when it exploded, blowin his head off, cutting John Schonchin in two an killing snothor. A general border war f8 fesred owing fo bad foith with tho Indians on the resorvations, and &lm encouragemont received so far by the Mo~ locd. Meacham {srecovering. Ho has left tho hospi- tol for Forrers’ Ranch, Klamath Lake. Capt. Eagon is rncnvafilfi. lEnm—Dannm oKay just roturned to cm)r, says the Modocs have loft tho lava-bed. No fighting sinco the 17th, A BAN T'naxaisco, April 25, —A dispatch from Yreka, just rocoived, sngfl that some men have fono fo tho Lava-Bod to bring away the body of iout. Bhorwood, to bo sent East. Neither the cavalry nor the Warm Spring Indisns found the trafl of the Modocs on thelr scout et first, but tho Warm Bprings finally found the Modocs’ retreat. MoKay arawlad up on them and counted forty, inoluding squaws, but did not deom it expediont to make an attack, The Warm Bglrlngu and troops wore oxg;ctod toate tack the Modocs on tho night of the 23d, the firat doy's battle, * Bogua " Charley and “Hooka " Jim wore wounded, New Yonx, April 25.—The Indian Pence Come ‘missfonors mot this evening and made awards for supplios to the amount of over half a million dollars, Among successtul biddors were George 8. Bower, Minnospolls, Minn,, blankets ; Gohs, Wampold & Co., Obloago, shifta; J. H. 'Holton, Richmond, Ind., dry goods, and Lugnn, Gregg Qo., Pittsburgh, bordwaro. Prices aro very low; there being about 100 bidders, The Hon. F. R, Brunot, Oha{rman of the Board, and Roberf Cumpbell, ona of the mombars, lof fo-night fo¥ Washiogton, at the request of Baoratary Delano, to confor with himin rogard to visiting tho vari ous sectiona of the Indien enunui‘:\n holding conforences with the difforent Indian trlbes during tho summor; 415 Tampton was safely Iodgod fa the Louisiann Affairv. New Yorx, April 25.—A spooial from New Or. toans ays: ¢ Goy. Kullngfi has sent State milie tls into Tangiahohoa Parish, iustalled tho offi- cors, scattored a mob who had colloctod, aud re- atored ordor. Ife hes secwod o = steam- Doat, on whioh is mounted & 19-pound howitzer, _for morvice in tho rivers and bayous, and Lias organized a bat- talion of oavalry. o hias also dirceted the At tornoy-Gonoral to prosocute Gov. MoEnery une dor the Uuurgntlm agh, and also for treason, and has offerod o largo roward for eyidencs which will lead to tho conviotion of those who woro ougaged in the rocont masssoro in Grant Parish, o Murdored for . Woman, PonTrLAND, Mo., April 25.—T'wa laborers at the Almy Houso, named Michaol Sullivan and John Warren, quarreled this morning about a woman, ond the former was killed by a blow from the fist of the latter. Warren ia 55 yenrs of age, an haa & wife in the State Prison. Bullivan was yoars of ago, aud loayes & wifo and ohild 0use, E from tho Emperor -

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