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WASHINGTON, Busponsion of a Numbor of Com- missioners o the Vienna Expositions A General Indian War Not Belioved in by the Indian Bureau. Miscollancous Nows About the Capital. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. LAND-GRANT DEVISION. ‘WasmNoTox, April 26.—The Beorotary of the Interior decided to-dayin tho oasoof the St. Paul & Bioux City and Winona & 8t. Potor Rail- roads, for tho disputed titlo to a land-grant, in favor of the latter. This declsion involves about 150,000 acros. THE INDIAN QUESTION. Tho Indian Buroau doos not share in the ap- _prohonsions indulged in by the rogular army, ro- Jating to'the probability of » gonoral Indian out- break. It isstated that somo of the more war- Jike tribes may oause tronble during tho summor, put 00 mMore tflm hias boon usually oxperience this quorter. Ao i itis donfed thntCochiso 38 0ff his roservation, committing dopredationa. Whon last heard from, s short timo ago, ho was siill on tho reservation on which ho was placod by Gen, Howard, and expressed Lis intention of maining thera. s & [70 the Associated Prear) VIENNA COMMISRIONENS REMOVED. WasnmaToN, April 26.—The Commissioners to the Vionna Exposition have boon snspended, and Logrand B. Counon, Theodoro Roosovelt, and Oharles F. Spang, now inVienns, and Jack- zon B, Schultz, Willlam H. Aspinwall, Bamuol G. ard, William T Blodgott, and Jamea Ronwick sill act until tho suspensions are romoved or pormanent Comuissionors are ap) ointed. The sclentific and honorary Commissioners do not come under tho operation of tho suspension ordot. An oxamiuntion of tho bond of Col. Van Bu- ron, Commissioner to Vionna, shows that it is mot signed by him, nor proporly scaled, and the Btato Doparimont will not honor his drafts till tho mistakea mado aro roctifiod. DONDS YOR TIE BYNDICATE. Lovi P. Luckey, Private Sccretary to the Preai- dont; Wm. O. Avery, Chiof Clerk of tho Intor- nal Rovonue Offico, and Mr. Martin, of the office of the Bocrotary of tho Tressury, fott this city to-night for Now York, and will éail for Juropo ¢o-morrow in ohargo of bonds for tho Byndicato. FOR VIENNA. Frangis A, Btout, of Now York, has boen ro- uested by the Dopartment of State to tako charge tomporarily, until ho leaves for Europe a8 one of tho honorary Commissioners_to the Wionna Exposition, of the office in Now York for he reception and 1nnmxd£ns of articlos for tho xpesitflm. GREENRACKS, ‘Logal-tenders ontstanding, $856,088,092, STATE LEGISLATURES. MICHIGAN. s Speoial Dispateh to The Chicago Trébune, LAxsING, Mich., April 26.—8amuol 8. Cobb, & retired morohant, of Nalamnzoo, was npynlntnd nd confirmed Railroad Commissioner of Miok- on, -His brothor is tho Hon. Thomas B, Cobb, & Domocratic_ropresentative in tho pmsené Togislature. Billa passed for the publication of tho Territorial lawe; establishing a Police Court st Grand Rapida; repealing tho Dof—Tnx law. Resolutions were adopted by both Housos en- oouraging the arrangements’ for tho National Contonnial Celobration. Two hundred dollars extra componsation was voted the Btate Libra- wlan. Charles D. R. Campboll, of Kalamazoo, nd- drossod both Housea briefly, asking tho mom- bers to contributo books to the Btato Prison Li- brary. The House Committos on Supplies and Exponditures roported $81,978,61 as the miscel- lancous oxpenses of tho 1touse for the season, Lieut,-Gov. Holt and Bpeaker Croswoll deliv- ered tho parting addressos. LaNsING, Mich., April 25.—The House to day pon-concurred in the Sonats nmondmonts to tho bill regulating froi hts on railroads, and the hill w ag tabled, - The Joint Committes on the Land Ofiico frauds ru}mrtcd that th:!ly had made some rc%rusn invoatigation, but did not deem it com- Elfi lo with the publio interest to reveal tho partionlars. Legislativo business now closos, except 80 far as rolatos to eigning and onrolling Aills. Most of the mombors lenve for home tfo- aight or to-morrow, the fual adjournment oc- nv.m'lnE on Ma{ 1. Last night, tho Senate confirmed tho following appointments by the Governor : fembers of the State Board of Heallh—The Hon, A, Hitchcook, Kalamazoo ; Zenas I, Bliss, Eent, both for six yeara; Robert C.Kedzio, [ogham; Obarles H. Brigham, Washtenaw, both Tor four yours ; Heury F. Lystor, Wayno ; John' 8. Goodman, Baginaw, both for two years. s Fish Commissioners—Qeorge Olark, Wayne ; Goorge H. Jeromo, Berrien, COommissioners to Select a Sile for the New Asylum for the Insane—E. H. Van Dousen, Kal- amazoo; Amos Rathbun, Kent ; George Han~ ‘nahs, Van Buren. Commissioners of Penal, Pauper, and Re- gt'mulary Tuslitutiony — Charlos J. Walker, ayne, cight yoara ; William B. Williams, Alle: gon, six ; Henry W, Lord, Oakland, four ; Zob- wlon R. Biockway, Wayno, two years. plihEs el OHI0. Oorurmus, O., April 25.—In the House to- day the Benate bill to provide for the suppression of faro and keno banks was passod. The follow- ing bills were also passed : Senato bill to organ- iize and regulate militia companies ; Senate bill 4o nuthorize county treasurers to pay out money to township and clty treasurers, and tho trons- mrors of the Board of Education in advanco of the timoitis due them; House bill to amend Beo. 8 of Divorco nct, 80 a3 to abolish one yenr's rosidence, 8o far 18 alimony casos are concerned ; Kfif{éa bill to provide meana whereby greater ormity may bo obtained in_ wen- #donces of conviets; Bemate bill to vo County Commissionors powor to johango the lo\vnlhifn lines on petition of the ieltizens ; House bill to authorzie purchasors of njinished railroads to complete the aamo. f‘ In tho Benate, nearly the whole day was oocu-~ lod in disonssing thio Goneral Appropristion ill.' An amendment, striking out ug or the payment of the Morgan raid claims,” twaa agraed to, A motion to strike out $180,000 Hor the payment of damagen done by tho Union Hforces during the eaid raid swas disagreed to. The bill was thon roferred to special committeo, and tho Benate refused to allow the bill to bo reported back. The following bill passed: The House bill repenling two sections of tho old ‘Banking laws of Ohio relating to intorest and nsury. g In this connection, — . ARKANSAS. Lrrree Roox, April 25.—Both Houses of the General Anmsombly ndjourned gine die at 12 a'clook to-day, after a twonty-four hours’ mes- sion, during which more businoas was transacted than during the four months 1t waa in session. Traveling Joeweler Robbed. 87, Lovis, Mo., April 25.—Budelle Johnson, (Mravoling agent for Morrill, Fitch & Allen, man- mfacturing “jewolors of New York, reports to tho wpolice here that his samplo trunk hud been wobbed of §3,000 worth of oluator and solitaire diamonds, and 81,000 worth of gold chains. Johnson thinks tho robbory waa_committed bo- twaon Kansas City and 8t. Louis, by LoRoy Bwitt, w!:nlxlnl&:; n:;t orzhhm trn:olui snd x\\'lm reprosontor soll as tho agent of Eldridge, Dibam & Co., Now York, i —_— Countorfoiter in Trouble, PonTrAND, Mo, April 25.—E, T. Cotton, ar- xoated in this oity throo woeks' ago for 3’""‘“ counterfelt mmmyl and releasod on 85,000 bail, wes to-dny rearrested, his bondémen having sur- rondered him, An indlctment has boen found sgaingt him, e Steambont Arrlval, Dernorr, Mich,, April 25.—The stoamor Lako Breoze arrived at 1ast Tawas this ovoning, hav- ing lott Bay City at 10 o'clock this mominp}. Bho oncountored conalderable ico, but roports it quiot rotten, __The Labor Questions OINoTNNATI, O,y April 25,—The strike among the Criupins hore hay substantially ondod. Itis understood thoy hiad a stormy mecting last night and this morning, To-day n munEn of the atrikers haye mado application to tho shops they ot for thelr situations. Tho manufacturers e« disve to-night thore will be no further {rouble, ! The strikers at tho gas-worka waitod {n a body Yop the offlaszs this morufug, and asked for reins . The Yico-Regsldent, to whom the 430,000 | THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL' 26, .1873.. ° T T ‘mnttor waa roforrod, doclined to give any on- e e OO aoon tave bion Sl by othors during their absonco, and tho supply of gau maintainod, RAILROAD NEWS. Xmportant Docision Concorning n HKontucky Railrond=-Othor Nowwns, OINOINNATI, O., April 25, —Private diapatches from Nrankfort, ., roached here at mnoon, atating that tho Kentucky Court of Apponls ha rendorod a decislon in the colobratod caso of tho Covington & Loxington Railway Company against the hoirs and administrators of I, . Bowler and othors, who, sinco 1859, have hold tho rond by virtuo of a purchase ab o fnlo do- crood by the Fayette County Olrcuit Court to gatinfy tho Trustee of tho second mort- ngo bonda, The doclsion of the Court g Bnl. tho hoira of Bowlor do not hold the road in thoir own right, but as trustees for the railway company, and that tho Commiesionors nppoint- od by thia propor courts shall adjust tho claima botwosn t{’o lguwhr loira and the Company from thadato of transfor, in 1859, to tho date of tho rostoration of the road to the Covington & Lox~ fngton Compnny. Tho decision of the Court wag-unanimous, "Tho building of tho rond was commonced in 1850, undor a Btato oharter, with 81,880,000 stock mbgoription, Loana of bonds soouted by donblo thoir amount in atock were obtainod as follows : Oincinnati, 0., snd Bourbon County, Ky., each $100,000; Covington and Fayotto Oounty, Ky., onch 8200,000 ; Pendleton County, Ky., 50,000, Those bonda wero disposed of by tho road. The bonds wore issuod ns followd: Tirst mortgage, ©420,000; #econd mort~ geac, 81,000,000 third, $600,000; . income onds, nenrly 000,000, making o total dobt on thls scoro of £8,200,000, From 1854 to 1867, thoe road socured a “pronpomuu businoss, at tho éloso of which poriod tho Bonrd suspondod the paymont of tho intorost on tho above 800,000 securities, Early in 1868, the Directors appointed a committeo to make overtures to tho holdors of the first and second mnmingo ‘bonda to consont to n postponemont of tho Intorost on those bonda for ono yoar. In 1858, n committen of Direotors roported by printed ciroular to tho stockholders and bondholders that $800,000 were nooded to mako tho rond first-class. A fow months Inter, James Winslow, Trusteo, fore- clogcd ono first_mortgage bonds, and obtained » docreo intho Fayotte Court for aealo of tho road. In Octobor, 1858, it waa sold to Bowlor, then o Diractor of the Cumfinny, for_$2,124,000. Bowler, at tho timo ho bought, ovmed 81,137,000 of securitics, nono of thom socond morigage bonds. An entirely new Board of Directors, ox- copting ono man, was olectod immediatoly after, Tho stocle-holders held o meoting, and refuscd thelr sanction to the sale, The road waa runby tho purchasors until the war when tho Government took possession: of it. Aftor tho war, tho suit, which hias just been decided, was started by the Company in tho Kenton Circuit Court, Falling there, it” was takon to the Court of Appoals, eightoon months ago nearly, It was argued for the Company by the Hons, Honry Btanbory, Btanley Mathews, John I. Tisk, and oth- ors, nnd for the dofondants, i’y M O Johnson, W. W. Benton, Harvo; Myors, and G. X McKeo. Tho Ton. doorgo H. Pondieton was prosont to roprosont the heirs, but did not arguo, Tho arguments of tho plaintifr’s counsol woro that Bowler, at the timo of tho purchasc, ocoupying a pcniélon of trustee to tho “f hiothor soting in good or bad faith, could hold tho road only in the capacity of a trustoe to tho Company. Tho mandats, fixing tho basis for a sottle- mont of the accounts botweon tho partios, will Lo proparod and filed in a fow doys. Epfl:‘lfllD ateh to The Chicago Tribune, JouieT, April 26,—Two surveya for the lino of tho Joliof & Valparaiso Railway havo boon com- ploted. As soon a8 o choico of route shall have Loun made, work will bs commenced. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LaSaLLe, April 26.—~The surveyors of tho route for the Ohlct(i;o Millington & Western Railway hinvo oxtonded thoir work to this city, nn‘vll roport & maximum grade of forty feet to tho mile. Nxw Yong, April 25—Tho officors of the Now York, West Bhoro aund Chicago Railroad stato that the corporation has been reorganized with o viow to moawuling tho enterpriso, The capital ia to bo increased to 5,000,000, Au egent is now in Turopo nogotiating tho anlo of securitics. The rond wilg bo'acompeting line with _the New York Central & Hudson River Railrond on tho west shors of tho Hudeon River, Tumors prevail that the Erie Invunfi;intlng Committeo ill presont a bill to the Logislaturo Emhlblun the formation of any closor relationa otween the Erie & Atlantlo & Grent Western Railroads, Tho Erio will not objeet, it is said, if tho application of tho bill is mado gnnornl. ForrnEess MoxNnog, Va., April 35.—The Engi- neor Corps, undor Maj. Templo, have comploted .tyhe purvey 'of the Chosapeako & Ohio Railrosd to ork, e igs NEBRASKA. Additional Victims of the Storme=-Agri= cultural Roports Wanteds==Episcopal Convention. Oxana, Neb., April 25,~Thoe names of addi- tional victims of tho late storm aro receivod al- most daily, Tho body of Mr. Koff, 65 years of ago, was found noar Hebron, Neb. A Gorman named Louis, living on Balt Creck, Baline Coun- ty, was blown against & rock with such forco ag t0 oause his death. mt- President and Socretary of the Neo- ‘braske Btate Board of Agriculture are con- stantly reooiving ordors for their lnst annual re port, although the entire supply is oxhausted. They have nltendg raceived orders for upward of 10,000 coples of the report, which isnow in press. Theso ordors come not ouly from all parts of America, but_from various parts of Xurope, showing the intorest in Nobraska's agricultiro to be oven moro than usual. The North Platte Episcopal Convention met again yesterday, buttransacted no business of importance. Thia evening a denconess will bo admitted by Bishop Olarkson, at the Cathedral, FIRES. Almost Complete Destruction of Jo= achimsthal, DBohemia--Four Hune dred and Fifty Houses Burncdes Other Fir New York, April 25,—Tho manufacturing city of Joachimathal, in the mountains of Bohemia, viaa dostrayed by fire on tho 31st of March, Out of 586 houses in tho city, 460 woro complotely burned, and 500 persons woro msade housoloss, A magnificont church, founded in the oarly days of tho Reformation, was » proy to the flames, as wore also yaluablo paintings by Lucas, Cranach, and Albert Durer, r OnvoINNATI, April 25,—The store of M. Bald- win, at Beardstown, Ky., was burned on Wodnes- dny'night. Tho loss ia $20,000, ————— CAPTURED AT LAST, Thoe frame houso, No, 157 South Clinton stroet, hoa long been known as the homo of the profossionnl thieves of Chicago. Yostorday morning about b o'clock a desceut was made on the place by Officers Butler, Laughlin, and Bran- ock, who ~bolloved_ that’ y Aurphy, the notorious thief, had rested thore during the night. ~ Bubscquent eoventa . proved the m&:ponmon to be correct. Although tho officers proceedod with great caution, the in- ‘matos got wind of their intontions and put out before the houso was entered. The officors went in pursuit of them, and captured four, one of _which number was Paddy Murphy, who was taken DLy OMcer Laughlin at the corner of* Madi- son and ton _streets.” Mo resist- ed the offorts of the officer, and madoe evory offort to get away. This Paddy Mur- by will bé romembered as the rough who shot Efl{cur Orotty, at tho Twelfth Btreet Btation, gome months ago, and more rocently as the per- son who taok away Ofticor Bowden's royolyer in » fight on Halsted stroet. Ho hne sucoessfully eludod the grasp of tho police for a lobg time. Butfor a while hus days of active vmnins aro over, He wa:fiestardny morning examine bofore Justice Beully, and bound over in 81,000 ‘bonds to lh‘; ?flmlnn! Cou;-‘b. The xe;&ll é:f tho ang woro lot go, on paying a small fino, a8 got\‘x‘lng could fiu’ Erovml against thom. o gné;:un planned thelr work well, and oxecuted it ettor, CITY ITEMS. Elmer P. Hawak, a boy mud 12 yoars, who ro- sldes at No. 138 Wost Madison sircot, was run over by the cara yosterday aftornoon while re- turning from schogl. o died abon after, Oor- oner Iligrim held an inquest yesterday after- noon, and » verdict of accidontal death was rondered, The Armory polico, ever on the lookout for finmblom. soloctod oniurday afternoon as a good our to make rails, Gamblors havo-bogun to foor raids, and to expeot thom only at night, hence a vigit in tho afterncon usually finds thom st home, and not_propared to rosiat, George Hanking house, No. 121, was pulled, and the proprietor, with sovon inmatos, captured, Thoir names aro T. Hanson, Henry Hill, 0. Featon Louis Coleman, James OCoon, John Arkert, an Touls Cavanaugh, A 8] londid st of tools ware wlso taken, The house No, 178 Olark streat was also entered, and thres inmatos captured, The Tyid wap lod by Ratcolman I, Darthoolowr. RELICS OF SABLE IMPERIALISM. Princess Boulo o and Eor Most Magnificont RRig-~A Quartor~Nillion Dollara’ Worth of Diamonds, Silks, and Sapphircs on Rorschacke-An Imporinl Supper == Tho Arabian Nights Eclipsod. Fortau Prince, Hayti (April 7), Correspor ta Friny l\'fl‘{fl n’r’k "72)"4!1('. eepnlentent the ‘To havo n Princess and tha only daughtor of an Emperor for & companion in a three-milo rido is a olrcumstanco not of averyday ocotrrencoe in tho travolling oxporlenco of “a newspaper man. Princesscs aro common onough in Europo. Thoy ara soavco withus in tho United Btates, excopt on tho stago, and in tho Woek Indios I donbt if thero bonnyother now llving nxue{tt tho imporial boauty Inccompanied to town yestorday morning, Our Ministor, Mr, Ebenozor Basaott, who, as you aro awaro, {8 not o blonde, but n brunotts “of tho prosoribed shade, has as lovely a placo of resi- donco outsido the stesming city of Portau Prince a8 ma{ be found in tho tropics. Dassottisn splendid follow, nnd deacrvoes to live in a palace, whioh I am happy to say, ho does, He atrefches hin logs of an oveuing, nftorlhis work is done, on the fmported tiles onco trod by tho auguet pedal oxtromitles of the Emporor Boulouque. In another ’ulnou, n fow hundred yards sbove our Ministor's residonco, embowéred in palms, al- mond, and mango trocs, lives tho roliot of Hou- louque, snd thero, likowiso, residea his only dnnihmr. the Princos Soulougue. Count von Bokl olryn Maj. Burko, Chiof "nflnunr Buah- nell, of tho Heytian Navy, and othor guohts of the inistor, hnd all gono to town, when tho Princoss rodo down to tho broad piazzs whore I ‘iae sitting engagod measuring with a_telescopo tho charaoter of o vessol distinotly viaibloe sixty milos away on the pals silvor rim of tho horizon, The morning was loyely beyond description, and tho whole air waa thick with the perfumos of the Jasmine, The picture in front of the honso yaa all the honrt could dosiro—n busy town be- low, & poacoful rippling sea boyond, troo-olad mountaing, scattored clusters of royal palms and yivid patchos of varying gmnn,(ormlng o mossio in vordure over tho sproading lawna aurrounding tho dwaolling. It was while all this splendid trop- icnl boanty was at its best, and tho dowdrops still glistenod on tho rosebushoes, that the vision burat upon me which I am apout to desoribe. Mounted on a croam-colored Venozuelan horso seventoon hiands high, with white mano and tall, was a lady about two shades romoved from tho comploxion of anthracito coal. Sho was dressod 06 no othor lady I ever saw bofore was ever dressed on horsoback, Her rig was uniquoe, nov- ol, gorgoous, Hor riding robe was sky-bluo sills, around Lior waist slio woro & mash of_ gold that fluttorod in & dazzling stroamer bohind hor. Hor hat was plumed with scarlot ostrich foathera. Hor amplo bosom heaved benoath n sapphire brooch s Iarge as o saucer, and her oara sustained tho woight of 830,000 of dismond brilliants. A nuckluclotddlmo’ndf cnnttlbu{ud ‘«‘1’ im« d?z- zling splendor of hor apparel, and its valus mlgge )}Jn roughly estimatod at about 100,000, Hor glovos woro yellow dooskin, worn with &ong thntluts, such 08 tho English Life-Guards woar. "he hiandlo of her riding-whip was studded with rubios and emeralds, and the bridls chain of hor horso was of solid glittoring silver, This was the dead Emporor'a danghtor, Princoss Sonlouquo, onco tho bright_partioulur star of the impord alaco and the boloved idol of Port au Prince. Eho was procecding totho cli{, and go was I, and 08 wo happoned to bo acquainted, wo_went to- gother. lp wautod tosco the offoct of ol that gorgeous raiment and sdornmont on tho broad plain of tho Champ do Mars. She talled with muolh animation a8 we rode along through tho odorous 1anes, and pointed with her riding whip to the ring of her father's palace, “And thero you possod 80 mnng hnpp‘v doys,” I sympathizingly obsorvod. * Ohl yos,” she responded, ‘' happiest of my lifo; 8o nice o placo, It was (with u(gh‘) {rop do bonheur; but whore's the uso to regrot " and sho ln\lgl\!(i in o light, ringing, silvery tono that was musio in tsolf. Hoon we Wore on_tho #oft, graen carpot of tho lovol Champ do Mars, and hor noble steed leaped qx\xmng ly forward. Thon he cayorted around for some time dancing a polka on his hind legs, nfter tho fashion of the military-trainod horees of the country, Finally, ho mado a break for town, with his quarter of o million of freight, and ss he moved like n_whirlwind the lovely Princess scomed like a brilliant motoor, whoroln all the colors of the rainbowand oll the goms of the ocoan blended and shone. It lad boen somo time before sinco the Princess visited tho city, though lving within o quarter of an hour's ride. or appear- ance wes recognized half & mile away, and all tho pooplo_crowded to tho doors and windows, work consed along the streot, tho men removed thelr hiats, and the women bowed in molting ad- miration. The entranco of tho Princoss croated n profound impression, yot I could not holp thinking if the samo moving picture mot the vulgar and irroverent 5&14: of tho folks of somo town of Ilinols or Indians tho profans romark would hisvo boen made: By jingo, hora comen acirous! " Iloft tho Priicoss at the residonco of a former lady of xank, rolict of the Duodo Marmalado, But I must hurry on to the ovent that wound up tho dsy—tho suppor st the country palaco. Tfinm woro twonty ‘g\mste and exactly fwenty waitors—the latter drossed in ecarlet claw-] mors, greon silk vests, bluo plush brocches, and yellow stockings. Thoy wero as black as the Zamiliar aco of spades, and they must certainly have nsed up o barrel of flour in powdoring their wool, They sifted a good doal of this over the gueata’ shoulders during the supper. The tea- gorvico was a present from the Emporor of China, and the water-pitcher from the ado of Japan. The walls of the room wero hung with tupc;:‘lryllmm hflxs (Zgbounad;l thnttillnor mx: com- osod of porphyry tiles, and from the coiling was Eun endeg :p olden conser that filled tho room with the most delicious odors. Tho dinner-sorvice was all gold, and the tablecloth was a presont from tho Grand Llama of Thibet, There woro twenty-three couraes, and the whole so elaborato and 80 u!torl{ different in stylo from anything of the Lind ot home, n8 to dofy intelligent de- geription. Two hours wore consumed at tho dinner, and samplos of the moat precious wines of Franco moistened and illuminated tho gas- tronomio part of the business, Binging birds filled the room, and a band of ‘musio wrestlod with operatio airs on the baloony. 1 sat noxt to the I’rrnceju, but the ponderous flouncos of her brocado dress kept ma four feot from her elbow, I found her a lady of groat common secnse, of tho most polished manners, highly oduonfad, n{uuuklng six Ianguages with fluency, an at home in music, g g, and soulp- ture. Itwas policy, not want of taste, that suggosted the extraordinary rig of the morning. Minlster Bassett waa a guest and the life of tho comgnny. Ho was ably supported by Count Van Bok o{(n, whoso genial stories about yellow fe- ver and its playful caprices wore duiy apprecia- od. The Empross was on hand, drossod in rain- bow matin. 8he proved a very fntouufing lady, and hor nooomplishments all ‘the way up from tho kitohen to the zalon are too numerous to montion. Herson-in-law, tho Marquis Lubin, a gonflumlm rosombling that imanalnlght of the rowel, Mr, A, Garvey, but twice as large, sided, and made a very jolly host. Ohiof Tingine eor Bushnell, the only whito man in the Haytlan navy, snd the onlf ouo who never gots scasiok on A oruise, sang latorin the ovoning somo of Beranger's chaunsons, The Princess and the Count danced n minuet, and “O0ld Vir- fluny" wag %iven by the Empress and [njor Burko, of Jamaics, with o vim that drow forth applausio even from the musloinns. The English Consul General, Mr. 8t. John, declined todance » hornpipe, 5o Gonoral Lorquet kopt the fun upby oxecuting n Highland fling, Tho evaning wound up with a briliiant display of fireworks, & torchlight procossion, and ice-croam, The in- como of tho Princoss s sbout a quarter of a mil- lion n yenr, nnd the peoplo say sho dosorves it all, for shie knowa how to apend-it. The puogle of Port au Prince ara very polite and Froncly, and, if ono could forget the color, Lio might oasily imagino himself in the Faubourg 8t. Donls, Paris, They dross in vory capricious m?e, and it I8 no uncommon thing to see a man with a pair of patent-leathor boots aud o hintus in the aft section of his pantaloons; but still thioy aro a very Intoreating people, —_— Cotton Statement, New Yonrx, April 26.—The following {8 the cotton statement for tho wook ending to-day : N«:;rawlpfl stall Unitod Btatea ports during Hles; Ppro- Hamo timo last ys Kho ¥orsc Discases 8an_ Fnaxomsco, April 26.—The epizootlo ia apreading, and Ohlnamen are employed to carry and haul burdens, Btraot-car travel is greally l{n:t:;mpled. IInlf & dozon oases have proyed atal. Mystorlious l'flllllllll‘l[- Bpeotal pquauh to The Chicago Tribune. Oanuiane, Ohlo, April 25,—John Henry, his son John and daughtor Kstie, living noar Ger- mantown, this ocounty, wero poisoned on Wodnesday ovening last, it {s ulpfiaaod_'by tho ooffes thoy, had . vfnnlr, Boing - all prostratod thoy wore unable to prooure immediste ald, and thorofore suffored terribly till noxt morning, ‘whon & noighbor oallad, and_a physician was summonod. Young Honry and slater aronot ox- pootod to recovor, It i bolloved the person who mado the coffeo Ehwml poigon in it. Tho con- :‘;:nnl‘; lt;g the pot have boen sont to Cinolunati for THE EUREKA TRAGEDY. ‘Why the Grand Jury Found no In= dictmont Against firs, Wo-kman. From the El l’mnélll.) Journals Tho actlon of the Grand Jury in not finding o bill sgainat Mrs, Workman is protty soveroly commentod upon. A juryman informs us that tho evidence submittod to thom was nxcnndlnfi}! unsatiefactory, and so far from fastening tho E;I\“ upon tho suspocted woman, seomed to cloar Tor oxample, it was proved thatwhen sho wont out that ovening sho wore n black slpaca dross, Mrs, Hodgor' clothos woro torn in ovoral plecos elowing that there must hnve boon a violon strugglo; but tho dress of Mre., Workman was not Injuredin tho lenst. Inrogard to tho blood droea found in her houso, that, when produced, proved to bo an old dress-skirt which sho used to woarover hor other droms. There woro staing upon it, but it wasshown that four days provious :?\ 2”;. murder, sho had worn it while killing ong, Whon It was considored that sho is o frail, dolicate woman, and Mrs, Hedgos was robust, sctivo, and strong; that the wonker porson showod no igns of tho conflict, oxcopt a black eye, whilo the strongor ono exhibited all tho marks of & violont strugglo,—the Grand Jury folt that an indiotmont would only subjoct the f,?,‘{fl,‘.{ to unnocossary exponse, and rosult in In mfdlunn. it was proven that an ill-lookin fellow had boen hngn around tho placo ; tha tracks weore found londing from the spot whoro the fatal affray took place to the rallroad; that tho samo follow waa soan tho noxt day in Vash- ington, and his apponranco was so suspicious that word was gont to Eureka that La was thero, and it wos askod if he should not bo arrested. The Coronor'a Ji with that mognificont imboollity whioh shataotorized tholr took o motico of this l)!onondlngw, nformation. They wore instituting an inquiry into'tho morals of Brother fWorlkman, and had no time to bo hunting outside ovidenco. 'The fellow loft Washington, and that cluo wes for- evor lost. This is tho only satisfactory explana- tion of the missing $180 ‘which tho murdered ‘woman should have had in her pocket. When the Grand Jury came to oanvase *tho question of an indictment, only two out of tho twonty-four wora in favor of it, and they de- tormined not to put tho county to the oxpenso of & trial for nothing. After thoy camo to this con- clusion, they adjournod, and wont to tho g(nril. Sovoral mombora of tho jury spoko to , ‘Workman, but sho made them no reply, and maintainod the silence which sho hag kept from the beginning. Bro. Warl?mnn was at the' trial, and took copious notes. Ho remained two days aftor the Grand Jury had beon discharged, and made co- Eouu oxtracts and copies of all tho documonts. 0 ia stated to have sald that, if there was any money to be made outof this thing, Lo was go- ing to make it, and that, whon he 'Put what ho Xknow with what tho public already know, ho would have n very respectablo book (in sizo ho doubtloss mennt), It is his intontion to publish a full history of the affair and canvaas tho coun- try for it. ?Vo adviso him to take for his titlo: THE JEALOUS WIFE; or, VINTUX 18 T4 OWN REWARD. Being arccital of the loyos of tho Rov. Themas mrkmnn, with Scriptural allustons by himself. Full Thero was o rumor_that the proaccution wora sbout to have Mrs. Workman rearrested, but it Incks confirmation, ADAMS ON SEWARD AND LINCOLN. To the Xiditor of ‘the New York Timea ; The production named ot the hending of this artiolo, emanating from the brain of our Inte on- voy at Geneva, haa just boen submittéd to the country “-“'““lih tho press. To dony its boing forciblo in style and pure in diction is to eall in question, which none will do, the ability of ita’ suthor. 'Yotin tho body of it, through i, ss cloarly manifest to the view as is a broad atronm runniog through a desert, may be soon, ayo, felt, a cold, carping, sneering spirit, which {n no manuer roflecta tho éx?;u ar opinion onan im- portant subject dealt with in this discourse, I mean tho roferoncos by Alr. Adams to Abrahsm Lincoln and his invidious comparisons with Mr, Soward, This part of tho oratlon could woll have beon disponsed with, for it appoms to bo tho _outgrowth of n feeling implanted in the bosom'of Adams at the timo his friend Seward was defcnted by tho Ohi- cago Convontion of 1860, and which has _rankled ovor since. The sod now rosts on both the graves of Lincoln and Boward, and aa to whicn was the greater, a8 manifost duflngotu' lato civil war, not a8 a gcholar, but ‘a8 a statesman, may for & moment bo briefly discussod, iu viow of Alr. Adama' eriticism. I can well underatand this wondrous admiration of Mr. Beward, The sub- Jjoct and tho orator were in many rospects men of like ilk. Both woro collogians, both by nature oristoorata; yet working l%r tho good of tho people, both standing aloof from the pourlo, but with gloved hands moving the lovers of publio opinion. Linooln, on tho contrary, was one of thmaoplo—h part of tho groat lving orowd, ‘broat! aug the same alr, associating freely with shaking hands ns readily with o backwoodsman from Missouri 08 with o banker from Wall streot, Andho was superior to Bew- ard in the fact of thisintimate knowlodge of his countrymon. The student of machanics may well understand the conatruotion of a locomotive, and all tho various detalsof its arrangement, but his knowledge iafar inferior to to that of tho oasy, besooted engineer, who daily takes his ond of PASHONGOrS OF ml’gm over the railway. It mattora not whethor Soward graduated with the highest honors of Columbis, and Lincol in an Tllinois Jog-cabin school-house, Tho ques- tion is, who was tho man for the 4th of Maroh, 1861, and who was tho msn during the war § Glanco back at the history of those times., L.oolt at Lincoln—from the moment he atartod from ‘Bpringfleld to Washington—what wiae dom, what caution, what patriotism, what winning ways with the poople! While spoaking kindly to tho South, how he conoilisted and consolidated the North! On ar- riving at Washington, hio sent for his old friond, but late political foo, Btephon A, Douglas, Tho rosnlt of the lattor was the 5"“ sposch of tho latter at Ohicago, which woddod indissolubly tho Democrat and Republican to one common poso,—the proservation of the Union. ;Thiuk you Howard ould havo accomplished afd pur- 080 80 well? Traco Lincoln through tho ‘war a war which Soward said would be ' a sixty-day affair," but which Lincoln, in his homely lan- fimgo, denominated a ‘‘big job.")., How woll o appoared to do the right thing at tho right time, the key-note to his auccessful administra- tion bolng found in kosrlnx in accord with the Imtflotlu lesire of tho wliole poople. 'Tho crush- n[l of the Southern robellion, ho discoyered, was ot to ba scoomplished by & brilliant dash or o grand charge, but”™ 'by cautious, stead spproaches, by _outting off sunpflos, an by gradunlly undormining, weskening, axd im- poverishing the enomy, From 1861 to 1865 this was the polioy of Lincoln, indorsed doubtless by his Oabinet, but it was cmphatically his. As to who was the fathor of tho foroign polioy of the country during the war thore can be but ono opinfon—it was Boward. Tho subject was por- tuofi{ familiar to the Bocrotary and not to tho President, and the latter probably nevor quos- tioned tho action of the former in” the adminis- tration of his important office, Lot, then, our atitude be felt aver to the momory of Boward for doing Lis work so well during the rebellion that we had but an indirect interference by any foreign Power, The unfortunate troublo, Mr, Editor, with Oharles Francis Adams and many from the eastern section of the Unfon is that thoy fanoy a residence in somo gaored locality like Boston during appronching manhood, and where they may daily rocito bofore Harvard or Golumbia profossors, for four years, will alone give a genuine diploma for wiadom, forgetting that among tho forests of Indiana, and on tho prairics of Illinois, aro rear- ed the truost types of our greatest mon, accom- plishod, not as colloginna—for tholr oducation is l;unaml‘ plain and practieal—but as mon gnin- ng bodily and mental vigor, by attrition with nature and tholr followmen, with whom thoy mingloin evory position in life. Buch was tho proparatory life of Abraljam Lincoln, In cou- olusion, I'most Lioaxiily denounce tho implica- tion that Lincoln waa ‘in any sonso a moro ad- Junot of Boward, and regrot that the ox-Minlstor Bliould throw & seoming mnaor at ono, befora ‘Wwhoso shrino of praatical wisdom and unaffectod groatnogs ho might woll bow loy in tho dust. Nzw Yonx, Baturday, April 19, 1878, O, R. ur- Forty Millions of Dollare. TnenTox, N, J,, April 24,—The Brower branoch. of tho holrd to & Tollsud estate. worth, $40,000,- 000 had s well-attended mooting to-day. J. I. Brower, of Minnoaota, presided, Roports from tho agents now in Holland and the Iawyer gave the holra reason to hops that thoy would soon ontor Lato porsonsion of the great eutate. , 2 . METEOROLOGICAL. Signnl Servico DBurcnu Roports and FPrognosticntions, ¢ Oniocaao, April 35-10:18 p, m, Tho following roports have boon rocelved from tho places montioned bolow : {ar. Thr|—Tvind.,__| T 199,05 +ja0nd) B8, sl 6 Bty +{29.06) 1| G o, [l \N. W, gantle, . mIN. &ontlo, Fair, 4818, W, frosh, [Olonr, 408. W, frosh, |Fair, 80N, W, gontfa, [Clear. 148'W. Jight. Cloudy, 48'8."W, gontle, [Clear, mN, W, ffent. alr, 45/W, gontfo, * [Fale, 298, Wicosh, [Oloar. 9.8, W. froah, _|Oloar. PRODADILITIES, ‘WasmnaroN, April 26.—The baromoter will probnbl{‘nnntlnuo to fall on Baturday through- out tho Linke region, Now York, and Now Eng- land, with genorally clondy weather. For the Bouth Atlautio States and southern portion of the Middlo States and Ohio Valley, rising barom- otor, gartly oloudy and clearing” wonther. For tho Gulf " Btates, diminishing northwestorly winds, veoring to southonst in Toxas with gon- orally cloar woather.: Tor tho Northwest, fallin, ‘baromotor, southeast and southwest winds, an rising tomporaturo. ' VIENNA, O., April 25,—A snow-storm equaling anything exporionced during tho pnst winter for its soverity, provailed hore to-dny, doiug groat damage to the fruit buds, Roports from oll sec- tions :!l the Stato stato that tho snow-storm is goneral, — BOARDING AND LODGING. ) ‘West Bido. 4 134. WARBENAV, CORNER WOOD.ST. DI Hghitfal unfurniihed rooms, with strlotly superl o for {nnnu married gouplos, at madorate term: Joomasing M ingle iy one block from Madix oar Unilon Tari Jloantifn summot homo. BOUTIL PAULINA-BT.—TO RENT, WITIL oard, & ploasant farnisbod partor ot bask room, o famiiy, whore' thoro ara but {hrod Dppatates, in & privat ollior boardora; uso of bath-room, &o. | pleasant location, ._Apply at houso, and torms o Ault; roforonges exo f TULTON-BT.—A FURNISUED ROGM, WITI R sodorn \mpeovomonts, ith §o0d. Hontd, 3 16 raan and wifo or throo gontioman, * Ponsession on tha' 1st of May, Apply st the ftiok tiouso, 216 Talion-at., ooror 30 ST MONROLST,, NEAT ABERDREN Aoy 1, brok parlor to rant, withi board, to onoor & gantiomot roforonoos roquirod. Addrors K s Trib- 0 Oiticos 546 EST WABIINGTONST, — BOARD, WITTE <0 ‘largo raom and elosot, o second foor; hot and oold water, ota, { in private family, 95 ‘ST MADISON 5T —NIGRLY TURNIGNED baok parlor, for goatitman and wife er tro gen- tlamon, with good 'board. = Vory roasonabls to thuso ikely to b poammant, Qilet ardorly, liomo comtorta. ot roquirod and glyon. ORI HOUSR—11{ AND 116 WIST MADI- iTust oponod ovoritiing irst-slas. Plossant gloor on muito. 84 por day; tablo board, 85 A e Cm ST 1 Lo e poand. I ond Soenlite, vioTh(ty oF Faric} Phodorn tmptovemonte. d 61, Tribune oficor o : South Side. 4.3 ,,UBDARD.COURT — NUW = HOARDING. O houso; first-olass boord with room, @4 to 86,60 por Wook, with uso of plano; day board, 8. 143 THIRD:AV_TO RENT WITH BOARD, TWO splondid pa unfurnishod, sxoopt. cArmots, soparate or togathor. 14-8 5QUTI PARICAV.—A ¥EW GENTLEMEN 12O "can liave good board and ploasant racums. * Torms 286 MICHIGAN-AV. — WITIL BOARD, LARGE front alcove room-—room off; bath-Toom on same Fronoh spokon at tablo, floor. s The Sccrotary of Wnr, BrownsviLLe, Toxns, April 25, —Tho Secrotary of Warand Gen, Sheridan ond staff roached horo to-day, after makinga tour of the Rio Grando frontior for eoveral hundred milos. They wero racelved by the City Council, and aro tho guoatn of tha city. Tho stroota and housos aro docorated with flags, and a gonoral welcome is boing extondod to tho distinguished visitors, They leave on Bunday for New Orloans bysteam- or, touching at Galveston for a few hours, — e Thoe Presidents LAwRENOE, Kan,, April 25.—Prosident Grant and party stopped in_this city two hours this morning, on thoeir trip to Colorndo, A large concourro of citizons, with two bands, mot tho Prosident at the dopot. Mo visited tho Btate Univorsity, tho dam, which is boing built across the Kaneas River, and othor points of intorest and then resumod his journoy. s el e sl A Murderer ¥langeds BAx Franowsco, April 26.—John J. Murphy was executod at Btockton-to-day, for the murder of Patrick Murray, five yoars ago. _ Occan Steamship Newss QueEensTowN, April 26.—Tho stoamship Rus- sia, from Now Yor! , has arrived. 2 MARRIAGES., HENROTIH RUSBING—-At th 1de bride's paronts, Aprilod, 1875, bfi(hgn’f%tafl: i’x'x.“‘S Yolay, Dr. Foraand Hontotin " snd Mizs Kimilio it Bt sing, only daughter of Uharlos G, E. Prussing, all of this ol QLY R—STUVER~April 25, Mr. Wiord 8. Dryk, of Grand Rapids, Mich., AR iy Abisio ‘D Shuvory o] S DEATHS, GAVANNA—_On Teidny, Anrll S, at7 a, m, of dyson: oy Fhilp A, lniaat ‘son of . A and e Funaral sorsicos at Cathodral of 8. Potor sud Psul on Simdny at 3y, m. MOCORMIOK—At his mothor' residonco, No. TNOA AL stvaoty o AT S 2 4% B s Baciol BMoCormick, aged 21years and 17 daya. Tn this city, April24, Elmor. R., o G, W and Margaro AP i wgod 3 soues asd 30 Fanoral from No. 0 Campboll svonue to-day at 11 0cl0ck B, ey by o8¢s ta Kosolill Comotory, a¢1 p m. ‘EOOLIS—Aprit 9, at his rosidonco, 6 Liberly streot, afo’esidonco to-m 10 e AR f1onda of (ho deseasod ar bavitede ) * 384, WABASILAV.—TROM WAV 1, X TANGH -and elogant front room, with aloove, unfurnishod; ai6, othor handsomo rooms, farnished, with board. 404 WATASI-AV.-NIOE ROOMS, Wi SUITE o) 10, on first sud socond floors, with first. glags boas 0 & fow day-boardora 0an bo acoommo- 50 FASAAT - Kogts, T DOARD. & 566 "LONIGAN-AV. —GURNISHED RODMS AND ‘board for gontlomon and wives or gontlomon ; o childron. 683 WATABILAV.FONNISIED O URTOR: nishiod rooms, with boned: alsos fow day board- ora,_First-olans board at roasonablo ratcss 101 i—TO RENT WITI BOARD A ‘niooly (urnishod- alsosome singlo room for gontlomon ; all first-class, - SATDE [IOURE, 1o AND 118 FIFTILAV,—FIRST. | clasa board at roasonablo ratos. North Sido, 20 BEDGWICK-ST, — NICELY TURNISHED #lnglo mon, AL'E5 a wook; 8 minutes' walk Lo tho cars. rooms, with board, for lads and gontionian, or Ommtrg PLEASANT FURNISIED ROOMS, WITIL BOARD Trorts it ascootsdatioms for bovao st buear. o Be BRANDITRY. it BOARD WANTED. OARD_A LADY IN DRELICATE HEALTH, OF vory rotiring liablts, wishos & nico room with clésots, T B st 2 ke st Ry s -8t ‘for & fow montls; m i Do objaot. Addzosn B 45, Tribans oioa. o o010 BOARD_FURNISIED HOOM, WITH FOXRD, L. ‘modiatoly in good locality, for solf and wifo ; bost of roloroncas givon and zoquirod: Addrows X3, *Fribuno cos wau A privato famlly. " Addrose 35, Tribano otie, oo GARD_AND ROOMNS, FOI A GENTLT B B Dot on York Kidao witl og 31;'7353 Neation 2nd torms: roforences will bo uatiafaotory. Addreas T 63, Tribuno office, j OAND—AND I FURNISHED ROOMS FOK A GEN- tloman, wifo, and siator; about 37 aploca; stato loca- ton and prioo; roforoncos’ Arat-clasa, Addross K 81, Tribuno oflco. ORAD-A YOUNG COUPLE DESIRE FIRST. olaga board on tho South Eldos will furnish oxospt oar- Dat and ourtaina; refcronccs, wnoxcoptionablo, " Addrote, atating torma nnd Iocation, T 47, Tribunn offico. FINANCIAL, lzau,{“%“uli‘ OIA&L‘E ng(]flfll'h‘b: AL'fHBANE- Sompnaies, - Come and 800 soliing. . DYETIICH, 71 Wast Madisonates up-siaira, R A T I (o R e \ apbileations for snms o ) A mntod WL K ORNIESS, Toom 16, 168 Monroo-hter cago. I\IONEY ‘TO LOAN ON HOUSE]IOLDFUM!TURE houscs, pl and othor chatiol scourity, E.ROG- TS, 11 aak adlsonats Roomroe oo WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o. AMERICANS VISITING EUROPE 'Will find at oux house, in Paris, o salesroom with a choice se- lection of DIAMONDS, GEMS, FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, BRONZES, FANCY GOODS, &c., and at our Watch Manufactory, at Geneva,a stock of WATCHES, CHAINS, and JEWELRY. TIFFANY & CO., Union-square, New York., In Geneva--10 Grand Quai, In London---29 Avgyll-st., : - egent-st,, W, In Paris--Tiffany, Reed & Co,, : 57 Rue Chateandun, FOR SALE, ONEY TO LOAN ON BEOURED PAPER AND M O ortator ko soimy w0 oite Mo G, DALDWIN' & AUCTION SALES. By ¢. P. GORE €O, 2, “.' and % Kast Randolph-st, AT AUCTION, Furniture and Oarpets from Several Firat-Olass Dwellings, ' A large and attractivo el ¥ dtaro, Sonatiling in pactof Portor AL Ay 10 wood franics, Parlor Bota in Vol 1 top Ghamber Hots, Bofas, Loungos, T stoads, Mattrorsen lonls, 8ido Hoardaaino 14 cratos of Kngiish and Glassw 0w Casos, O Htore Rate A o, G. P. GORE & 00, Auotiono By GIIO. P. GORE & CO., 29, 3, and 20 Randolph-st. REGULAR TUESDAY'S SALE OF Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Caps, Hoslery, Gloves, &e. Extonsive Lino of Ladics' Plaid Wool Shawls, Flogant lina of Black and Golored G B0 I8 of Dinck ATprcas ML sad Gmmae LT ofios: Gonta’ Farnishing Goods, Ladios At GhArents. Donder: wenr. At 11 o'clock, promptly, specialofforing of 100 rolls Brussols and Ingeain Carpotn by ihy 3 05 TORSDAY, ApHl 2 ok b e REGULAR WEDNESDAY'S SALE, AT ATOTION, é,;.}goof:auu Boots, Shoos, Balmorals, sud Algo, 8 flng stock from Philadelphia, of ‘Woman’s, Misses’, and Children’s Goods, BY CATALOGUH. On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, At 9 1-3 O'tlock, Aucttoncors, 2, 20 st S e sta o By TAYLOR & HARRISON. 6 Casks C. C. Ware, 8 Orates W. G. Crockery, THIS MORNING, at 11 o'clock, in openlots, to the trada, TAYLOR & HARRIBON, Auotionsors, 51 and 33 South Caual.st, AUCTION SALE OF EUROPEAN PLANTS IMPORTED FROM FRANCH, AT NO. 385 WABASH AVENUE. On Tuesdny, April 28, nt10 o'olock A, M, AsoryIargo eollection of GAMELIAS, MAGNOLIA RZATHAR, i nokt Rosghy Ao -Foaic ] desoription, by g N Anuotionoors. MORTGAGE SALE OF COTTAGE No, 609 Washington-av., Mordcy, April 28th, at 2 0'Clock P, M, ON THE PREMIBES. ' By virtuo of foraclostro, wo will soll tho ahovo cottaga 4t auction, A rato chinto for party wisling & choip N TAYLOR & IIARRIBON, Auctlonoers. VERY TARGE 14D ATTRICTIVE SKLE HOUSEHALD G00DS, &, 8. This Morning at 9:30 O’clock. ‘Blogant parlor seta upholatered in sillk. Par« lor setsin Reps and Terry. Ohamber sets. A splendid hino of sacond-hand carpots, Brussels and Woel. Show-oasos, marble= top tables. Eoitu durnishing goods of ovory dosoription. Stoves and tinware, &oc., &C., aking ong of the most attractive soles kRSO, Aulioees, a. of tho soason, " 31 and 33 Bouth Oanal-st, TAYLOR & 600 OAWARY BIRDS, all imported, 25 BEDUCATED BULLFINCHES, ©0., 8i and 85 LaBalle-st., Room 21, i fl) I‘A_‘B.IIOTBl, S ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS AND TIMNTF, TO BUIT; & largs varioly of pthor o L’ . . 1L & IIARRISON, Auctionoes M&w‘m’hm band. TRUESDELL & BROWN, 1.75 West 'AYLO! R “d&flg:'n%‘ st TIEAL ESTATE LOANS—1 AM PREPARED TO g ISTE RENicq sirarst lasns of tavzs smonite. i favorabia By ELISON & FOSTER. form, 3o fova T hand. sisoral et of moderato Sluing ono o NORRAN'G. PHIRIRE, Kitornes, room 15, Hondalls 168 10 EOAT%1 0 0T T00 EATS ON LBAL B6- tato. 0. O WOHLSAAT, 5 Major Block. RS R S O s 4 S K o o o tarm o f . 3. D, HARVEP L Tt T TED —A LOAN OF 83000 ON PROPERTY near Hyde Park station; wilf pay10 per.cent and 2§ for five’ yanze or 4 por cont for'ten yoars, = Addrass . O, Hox 347, Ohlcago. VW ASTED_TO TORTOW SIE.000 IN BARKETA- o bonds or stocks. Liboral compansation and awpls noourlty. Addross W g, Tribuno ofico. VWANIED-T WILL PAY Dy PEROENT TER Jonth for 85,000 006 yoar, securod by 12,000 worth of aotivo unimprovod boulovard property, Address O 2, Ly 'ribune office. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, A TIRNTION OF THOBE INTERESTED IN FUR. niture s oalled to tho Cabine thiedstead, invented by JACOB SMITH, No. 211 South Doarhorn-st., corner of ‘Adsms, A moro compiste, compact, nnd convenient ar- rangsmont cannot bo found ; anda raroopportunity is offored for profitablo nvestmont. OR BALE_GHEAP—FURNITURE BUITALLE Tor bousekeaping, and fivo room to- rent. Apply 9t Wost Lako-at., up o R SALE_A PEENLESS GOOK-§TOVE: SIZE, Fo’{gfilngnndoonmunn. T R tage Grovo-av. OB, apring, ab E-1_ OORNER WHAT-NOT, 1 BED- baso-burner parlor stovo, 1 73§ Poorloss cook: stove, (oot stop-ladder, and a B-whioelod baby car- risgo, Apply at 859 Cottage Grovo-av. P N ) NOah Draliamats, at 1o seiook ? At i11 Nor s Thurday, 90 auotion colamn, — EDWIN As RIOE & CO0., Auctioneers, VING HOUGEHOLD _GOODA ON any kind l‘gr salo will find & cash pur- g fl 75, Tribune office. HE HIGHEST OASH PRIOES PAID FOR HOUSE- hold furaiture, onrput;.xmlrrnrl. llll Taxgo or smail quantifios: Addrois 7 East Kightecnthust, OR SALE—BLACKTAIL DEER AND ANTELOPE, both bucks, vory tamo and groat pots with children. B8 hmumhm 4C0,, Nows Dozlors, Box 447, Oma- JrOR, BALE-COUNTERS, BHELVIN fizturos of a firat-clasadry gooda store; choap for guahimuitbosold boforo May 1. Apply dt &6 Wost -8t OR SALE—CHEAP-THREE NK D TA- s ok Haoam A Won Hadisonyate WARD TA JOR SALE-_HOURE, DARN, TENGES, TO BERE: ‘moved, 4 South Aufist,, onéap. Almost givon away, B et Kok ot o aain 1o ot it Lako.at.y 5 Blan it of good dry Jumbor, o oo OR- SALE-SHOW OASE, COUNTER, Shiolving, No. 535 Woat Madtson. s JETHE LARGE WOODEN RUILDING g PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNRR WANTED—860,00, TITHER AS SPE- Glal or active, to take the placs of & partnor docoased, n a large and woil ostablishod shoo manufacturing oatab- [shmont, located in Philadolphia, roprosonted_{avorably in all sections, snd ayproseut in sf oxtremely prospsrons condition, employlngupwardsofs0uhands and doing o bus- iness of 850,000 per annum; cloar ovidonco glven thata woilt of 830,000 fo 80,60 Sam b0 mady yoarly, and ot Bisoioi ona of the most prompt and roliably liney o tada n the country: & busincss in. ovoEy wi slightost ek, Adross” 143 North Bixtoonth-s., Phlla- loiphia, ARTNER WANTED_IALE INTORGET IN CAR- ‘pentor and building businesa for salo: shop and ma- chinory in flrst-c| order, Ax}d ‘basinesa well establishiod ; SRuse for eolliog, sicknoss in fauilly. APply in roar of 19 Abordeen-st, i POR SALE—3 QOUNTERS NEARLY NEW, AND sonlo, oheap. Tuquirp il Wost Madison-at., ‘to-day, TO EXOCHANGE, '1‘0 RXOHANGR—UNTIL MAY 1, 88,000 WONTII O buildings witk lot, neer Blug Teland-av., that will yont for 81,800 por year; will taka about half in lflrnenw- erty or lots, and balanoo cash payments. M. A. LAW. RENUE & CO,, 181 East Madlson-sty cheap lots, L. 17. \V!II'PN!E\’; Roo 55, Otls Block. 0 EXOHANGE — FOR OHIOAGO, PROPERTY, ‘somo oholos fraots of coal Iands fn the Wilmington coal flold, by L, INGLEDLW, 161 LaSalle-st., Roow 17, Tryan Block, ARTNER WANTED—WITIL 81600, IN A GOOD ‘tmanufacturing bust oportunity for 0 onergotioman, App ton-s PATINEL WANTED WETI 6500 10 81,000 OAT. e o st T WANDA: SEWING MAOCHINES. i xalianio, 1 Beautiful Furniturs At the Marble-Front Rosidonce MR, G. DR LOYNES, 564 HMMichigan-av., AT AUOTION, MONDAY MORNING, April 23, at 10 0'clack, consisting fllefl rich Parlor Suits, Marblo-Top Chnmbor Sots, Mar. ‘ble-Tap Tablos, Easy Obairs, Paintiogs, Eflmflnn Tiruseols Oarpots, Beds and_Bedding, Dining.I! Kitchon Furniture, Stoves, Crackery, Outlory, Glasswaro, oto., sto. Also best maka 7-Octave Ohlokering Plano, {\lll‘r‘g\lfldtmul %mn‘rwd casa. Bale positive, as the e Goibg abroad, aunlly are oLk BUIBY TS 0N & FOBTER, Austionoors. Nagnificent Furniture AT AUCTION ! At the Marblo Front Residence No. 638 Wost Washington-at,, third door waat of Tiaoln, o Thbsday Morming, Aprll 20, st Magnificont Parlor Buits, vé: Blaok Walnut and Gilt Wax Inlid Parlor Qnbinet, Bladk Walnub Chambor Sots, Choizs, Marble-Top Tablos, Very Rich Din- -Room ' Rifohen Furniture, Beds_nnd Bedding, besutitul Carpets, oto., eta. 'We nn}éfi)s}r‘uofilur “"‘g?“"’}'fi :51‘:; E&I&, ingono o 0 handsomost furnisi TRy HLISON & FOSTH. . Auctiongors, =By WIIL A. BUITERS & CO. AUCTION. suction |, (irsst chattalmorlgago sale ol t bodstoads, ohambor ¢ ¥ "“E:rtulnl, pillots, blankots, sheotd, tablo- inen, largs cook sfoves, and many othor goods, Rt Fanatvos "tho contontsof a first-class boarding Bouko, ead 4l osely Bom. (0" 1rrens & co., Mortgage's Agont. HAVENS & CO., Auctionoers. GREAT AUOTION SALE OF FURNITURE TO-DAS gd o i i .day tho largest and most ologant sssort- o o et Eatess "t has Boon bifurod this Senson. o amythiug, from n kitchon chair to & oot mfi‘:a;‘:a;?v‘lyz fiumkl\‘;lll do woll to calls 5 -} a.m. Balo comniongos 1y VKNS & COur 13 South Canal-st, urpiture, = RO, BALE A ¥iwW SINGER AND OROVER & Takor lato family sowing machinos, in complote order, b half.cost. 38 Indiaus-st., noar Hush, ROVEIl & BAKER'S BLWING-MACHINES—GEN- ‘cral oftico, 160 Ktata:at. : branch olllce, 873 Wabash- av. Porsons baviug old (rover & Baker sowing-maohinos aro Invited to call and see tho now improvemonts, and Ticar somathing to their advantago. i lor honn , roroli (Rate, ot lots., Addrass § &, Tribing ofioo, ! ! 7 ront antata (o 4 sls0 bistaoss 1n somo thEiving tows, Wy WV. HANT, bl siness in some thrivin alll- l;hnlu:‘llnlol. 48 Bouth Duln Ininns-st., Ohloaga, MUSIOCAL. A A A A A A St i OR BALE—-AN ORDER ON A FIRST-CLASS tano houso; order culls for 3125, to l[mly on l’g‘&""""‘ 1 8615 plano. V11 ‘woll for B10J. Gall atatoro 13§ Dosr- ra-st. #3001 ONE BIEVIN-O0TAVE OR BALU—GIRAT, turod by Marshall & I Now York. ot 3o AT ORI, o Laallo-at., Toom 35, VERY Ol —ON INBTATAE, ] FOR P clexani iookor & Go blanoboat ar Dow mada, Maw othge mrmaniod Dk, Bty a . Paton ) $1its Rioalo Storos 71 North Olavk-ate o RE 01t 4 MONTIB, A JOOD ROSEWOOD plano, fgan-av, tton caroful family, Tnqulre at 1148 Mok WARIREDTO TXOHANGI: vl Tion 1 JURORNBEN i, with cliain, for & lir aiase. plane of aandx S o b ross B Or LaIRNOK, 70 La - Hal PERSONAL. ION WANTED OF BARAIL K. PERS MI8S LOTISR BITNDE i P A e kaowiig. or rosidoids i horoby £l 1R ordor to thi tageous, o foHiedier addsons, undor obiire, T B DREHDEN, (o “Tribune oMy, GENTLEMAN PRRSONAT_DENTIST—IF THE P el tor £ooms at. Roo No. 100 Woat Natis Anlptat, on Tuosday will call again his will learn somo- thiug to his advantago. CLAIRVOYANYS, BT oS A L R , E. M, TERD, PHYSIOAL D - M?’Egfl"; lu.lr{nllrl: & hb‘n Wost mdufid‘z."fia% Wi " Oxbinot, soanos and day Sroniom. Frivato aliiinks ALAL Loues. " QINGER, WIIEKLER & WILSON, HIOWE, FLOR- onco, and all first-clags sowing-niachines, clogantly llnl-))x‘nd. an llllly:“varramc;l. nru:‘fi: then Wll— "E‘l’(uflul; Pbstmere s bysopul e HER] & WILSON BEWING MACHINES, the now fwprovad sold or ronted on oasy monthly paymenta, 1 AM & FLANNERY, Oity Agonts, office, 838 Wost Madlson-st. ; will romove about AMay1, 1673, to 185 Btato-at AGENTS WANTED, “\GRNTE WANTED—_TO BELL QUIL NJ:W BUTTON- Yol Guttar aag Neodlo-Thresding Thlmble, Agonls Slear 1520 por day. 99 Hant Aladison.st., Roomd, - - GIENTS WA UR THREAD.OUTTER TOR G A s Wisalor & wVilaon macbioes Fondy loaday; - Bawplo 30 cents, A ohild winds bobbins o e ol Hamip) 7 ior u 3 e e one s Navelly Gompany, 170 East Madison-sty oot .75, 1 toom 16. A GENTS WANTRD B SILVER WATOIL ,1;‘1113‘1:“ s, and bost ohiance for mal o Wast{ sampios fres, MIRRILL & GO., 2 W, Lako-st. GENTS WANTILD_INTELLIGENT BEN ‘woinon ta olear #5 to §10 a day on small copital. B, HAGERTY, 113 Houth Mor) INSTRUCTION, ABSAOHUSETTS INATITUTE OF THOINOLO- - Kntranco examinations Junod and 3, and Oat. llnH‘ Tor catalogue, rovent entrance examination ‘:n» pore, ot furitios DGmiation, appiy to Pior. BAMULL FERBT.AND, Soorstary, uston, Hass, JATION WANTED_RBY A YOUNG GERMAN ‘whto hias boen studyiug ‘Koglis minariod, [n an Aniorican (amily os gor- & homo tnora of sa ebjoct thas alary. Ticat of soforonoos givon, _Inguice at 426 Atioh 10U} TR OF aHlE WS ™ nder-iacias will commenco Bondag, Apet 2. VWANIED — TUTOR, N SMATHEMATIOR AND English studios. _Address U 89, Tribuno offics. BUILDING MATERIAL, BAYE-500,000 COMMON BRIOK. APPLY 70 R B ARG by, 168 Madison t. AND 1L Past i bur ba ernesa. AUCTION SALE. Entiro stock of Stovas, Ti: Hardwaro, Flouse- aro, rnishing Goods, and Garpontars' ffools, on thyovonings of April 41, %, and 21, AY,' FIRIDAY, snd ATURDAY, tocloro_tho husinoss. No. 88 R. L. LUNDY. 3 By HO: + Largo Auction Bals, Those oo theronldoucos, by Holyos & G to tho warorooms, 613 West Lako. lio Auation ta ths highost biddos arron-ar., 474 and 411 Vnlton-s tho carner of Madison aud Paulln: &nd without rssorso. A raro o0 for bargains Barblo-Tap, Walnut, and Oak Farnituro, Carpots of ail kinds and desoviptions, Dining, Parlor, and Kitchen complulo, Htovos, oo Olicats, &0, 0., o0 Bature mnmlninllnn. m,, and ovening at 7 p. m.. April 28, 1673, o will 8ol tho ontiro_contents of 655 fonroo‘st, on Moniay nioening at 104, me, and tho on. tiro confodta of 316 Wanut-st, on Tusslay lorning at 10 a.m. You batter look inalda for bargatns, HODGLS & €., Auotionsors, 6 20 SEGOND-HAND SEWING: JACHINES, 1n porfect ordor, best lot of maghines yet offored by us, at auction this mornink at 93 a'olock. TAYLOR & ITARRISON, Auctlontors, i 01 and 83 Bouth Canalat. FOR SALE. FOR SALE CHERP. HUNT, BARBOUR & CO. 103 East Madison-st., o A D A N F ot O 0] i ating O THRY, PABLBY, BHBLVING, £0: FOUND. IOUND-ON APRIL10, A RED AND WIIITE COW, i rty and e SRR VAR ) ; oat Lako.at. thelr JOUN~

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