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- The dhicage Dailp Teibune, VOLUME 26. REAL ESTATE. TRENONT HOUSE FOR SALE. Finitung, Ffilfl—l'fls, and Lease O the-Prosent Tremont Honse. " Thohouseis most admirably adapt- -ed for families, having 120 rooms, 40 of which are in suites, with all the modern improvements. Furniture in most oxcellent condition, most of it boing now. The house is in splen-, did order, ront low, and will be sold aupon liberal terms. If not disposed of on or beforo Monday, May 5, it ‘will be sold at public suction, due notice to be given hereafter. © JNO. B, DRAKE. TACOB C. MAGILL, REAI ESTATE, . 81 and 83 South Clark-st. oo 209 1:{,‘01‘:‘::’3“?{“%3:",%:;}@ Boulevard, O on o 31, B 11, BA50; oaay torine; a bargaln, Hoo. 10, 87, 13, B300; oasy torm: atres, Beo. 3?'33?’::‘{3. A0 S oEates Tora homo, VINOENNES., —Alglli'd:lfus-.honl‘ $0,000; 500, dnwn,. blhn{flm“mglvi 2-storyand bascment, cctagon front, TEAD 68,00; oasy, {LAND-AV. AND VAN BUREN.ST._ a..ufé‘;krfifn ity atd oty 85,800 3 down, balancol, 3 L AND.AV.—Tlogant rosldonco, 814,000; esay ‘Baofor salo column Sundny Timos, FOR SALE BY G. S. Hubbard, Jr., 168 WASHINGTON-ST. Bavernl very choice Acre Traots on tho lifte f the Ohiongo, Burlington & Quinoy . R., ativoen Onisato and Rivorsido, in tincts t0 . Buit purchasers, from 5 to 40 acros, Buit p ] hEro o . 8, HUBBARD, JR., . 168 Washington-at, CORNELL. Ono-holf acre noar Eighty-fitth-st., and Stony Inland- v, for salo, Proporty horoawsy has advancod largely of late. ABELL & HOTOUKISS, 41 Otls Blook, FOR SALE. Tho_two.atory and batsment bouiso No, 1439 Pralrlo- wit! 3 5 of ground. * Friog 1, Highlend Park Buiding Co, Offico 163 BMONROE.ST,, Room 4, Kont's Dullding, Houses and Lots for sale on oasy torms. ¥ RANK P. HAWKINS, Agant, TO RENT. - OFFICHES, A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- ane Building. Single or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through~ out the Building. Elevator running during all ‘business hours. + These Offices are not equaled in the city.. . The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- cation. . C. DOW, Room 1 Nevada Block. TO RENT. Furnished house No. 111 South Wood-at., two-story and basomont brick, with barn, and all modern improvomoents. A raro ohance for s good tanant. Apply to D. 0. BRADLEY, 154 Washing! O IRIEETN T Two Well-Lighted Offices on First Floor, sith good Yagia Duiltfor Banks But suitabio for Real Hafato, Ralironds, or sny kind of Ofica-Businosn. Also, Sultes of Qulog in 5.&% aud Tuied Stories of Cirior's i\u&dhm % outh Clarkst., noxt to Shorman 3 &mlm at Room No. 4, 48 South Olark-st. o G TO RENT, Btors 80x100, No. 32 Wost Madison-st,, {ronting Aber- oo, now oosupiod by Carson, Fitie & o, o . GOLE & BON, Houeo Agonts, 183 Wost Madison-at. TO RENT, With steam powor, two fins rooms, 40x116 foot oach, being. and 4tk floors of Store Nos, 310 and 215 Iast Lake-st., ‘woll lightod and sdmirnbly sitnatod for maohanical pur- poios.” Apply to JAMS J. WALWORTH, on tho prom RN, Offices, Offices, ‘Hxohange Building, corner Olark and Wash« ington-sts,, Room 43, To Rent. Tho two uppor storios [n throo story brlck bullding. con- talaiog 80 rooms, inoluding large parlors and dining. il ioge, Lo e aeatva ol Hasiases wud towne Tar rdlng:lionse s Mgt Qutro of H. KAUFFMANN, Evanston, 1. 0 dstory as ., No, . Lagloncet. DR derirabie Borien tg s pons Eomemer ) Al 2. HOWLAND, 165 Wanhington st Xooh 54, PROPOBALS. Goeat Western Railway of Canada, Tho Direotors of this Company lavite Tenders for the Grading, Bridging, &c. required for doubling the track of tho Main Lino from ‘Wiaduor to Gleacos (78 milos), tha Junotion of thelr new Air Lino from Glongoe to Buffalo. H £, ‘Plans will bo roady for exhibition at the officaof Mr. ohn Konnody, Chiet Ingluoer G, W. amilton, od aturday, the 3th Aprilinst,, from whom Forms of Ten. o, lflmaomu o, dunl all nocessary information can be o % “outlore foe (o, work, sealed and {ndorsed ** Tander for Doublo Teack," must b in_the hauds of the undor. slguod by 10 o'olook on MONDAY, 13th May next, JOBEPH PRIOE, Traasurer, blof Officns, Hamilton, Oanada, April18 1873, FLOUR. MAIZE FLOUR. THE UNITED STATES NU- FAOTURING COMPANY, lucated ut Rook IFalls, IlL., Bmith & Phelps, Propriotors, most respootfully snnounce to the cltizens of Oliesgo o Bublto genorally tBat the rlght to manufactura (un BAIZE FLOURL MA| thoy havo soc o &' Giandiuirs patout) {Helr oolobratod Goldon 11t e i ey Binks and ropared to supp) Erogers in tha ol 187 Fast % Maia: iy tho trada, For salo, by ail tho Jeading ye 8. H. MoOREA 4 €O, o0 Ghicago. MEETINGS. Mauasonic. AFAYFTTF, OILAPTEIL NO, 8, T, A, M.— > !’}?};{AA}I:‘:}F};H-‘qulk:;.gu'nufln‘l::,lzlh ‘n)xliufii',“.‘.’::. iolook, 4 work on th s Eab ok for LN, TUOKER, Boor.™ FINANCIAL, htan Snih& S, Bankers, First Nalfonal Bank Bifiding, sonthwest corner of State and Washington-3ts,, Chicago, {, Bhoot, and S omoia roeivat In OILUOF UFroROY oF coin, aubjaot to o et Intorost allowod o oll datly balanoos. o OBtk bt torouah 5o OlaaelugHouso os 1F niocast croditod, and ncoounta curront rondored " {foih atd Curroncy Drata oo Now York. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF THE EntorgriseInsurance Compay. The socond dividend (forty-throe per oont) awarded by the Auditor, will bo pald by THE PHILADELPRIA, TRUSBT, BATH DEPOBIT AND INSURANCE COAM. PANY, Assiguoos, at tholr Oftice, No. 43 Olicatnat-st. _ Aform of recelpt will bo sent to oroh creditor whose ‘addross {s known to tho Aslgneos.” i 1. L. BRRINGER, { Vico Prosidont. OHARLES H. BROWER. R. PARKER PIERCE, PIERCE & BROWER, BROKERS, ©8 MADISON-ST. " Losal Stocks, Commoraial Papor, Govorne, mont and Western Soourities, ' Illinofs 10| per cont Registered Ooupon Bonds, o DIC. d colloot the elaim Soscdons are mpde.” | m&mf\‘d RTOSRT COLLICTION AG dloont BEMOVALS. Removal. T Cook Comy Natioial Benk Tas Removed to its Now Office, NORTHWEST CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND DEARBORN-STS, AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. REMOVAL. WIST SIDE_Dranch Offico of this Company has bovneataonad troma 018 Tinearo st 10 6h Sonth. Falatod: 2t comor of Madison, . Tho ROUTI SIDE Dranch Oitleo, 20 Wabaateav., Vill bo vomovod to Wabissh-ar., 87 1. cornor of Twenty-socond-st., B{G. BEATON, Agont. Apri 25, 1678, REMOVATL. J. M. W.JONES, STATIONBER, ‘Has romovod from (8 Canal and 107 Olazk-ste. to Nos. 104 and 108 Madison-st. A SPLENDID STORH, PLENTV OF GOODS, AND FAIR PRICES. REMOVAL: ‘Wo have removed to our new and spacious store, Nos. 19 and 21 Ran- dolph-st. ENOS BROWN & CO. Dealers in Gold and Sitver Bullion, Bar, Granulatod form, for mochanioal purpon REMOVED TO THE OLD STAND ! |\ NRY SCHOELLKOPF, Nos. 262 and 0 Fast Tiandolph-at., Groorics and Gor- max Prodico, whololoandedual, utablishod 101, Tho o = horotofony. tndor tho firm Ezhnflf'ioxfl :"?;:n.?-:‘; his -15’ voen dinsoired by ‘r‘m:v.;\a' convut, aud 1ho' businoss wil bo con Shia ) OHORLLEOPF, LS Y SPEe! Randphit. CHINA, CROCKERY, &o. WE ARE SELLING Whitp China Dinmer Sets, 141 Pes,, for $35.00. White China Tea Sots, 56 Pos, for 6.0, In faot, wo arc closing out our entire “Wholesale 8tock, at Rotail, AT WHOLE- BALE PRICES, in order to make room for an clegant Retail Btock for Bpring Trade. Scott & Ovington Bros,, 219 West Madison-gt. PAPER HANGINGS. Don’t Fail HILGER, JENKINS & FAXON, 107 STATE-ST., And see the largost and most com- plete stock of Paper Hangings, Dec~ orations, Window Shades, Liaco Cur- tains, Lambrequins, Bedding, &o., to be found in the city---all New and Beautiful Dosigns. 3 FLOWERING PLANTS, &o. FLOWERING PLANTS, Bouquets, fl@rfl Desis, A cholce ausortmont of House, or Bedding Plants, at roasonablo prices, at tho largo Conservatory on North Olarkeet., one blook north of Uhf or at southonat cornorof Ktato and Washing ontranco through TRoddin & Hamliton's, Jowolers. WH. T. SHEPHERD,, P L ORIST, WANTED, Lumber. A Gontloman who bas beon In the Lumber Business, nud who undorstands ¢ thoroughly, wrishes to ouguge with some Yard us Slvaman or Country Sollcltor, Cau furnish the very bexst of xefercnco, Addres K 28, Tribune ofe fices CHICAGO, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1873, DRY GOODS. Last Day BUT ONE ! Simpson Norwelld o, 146 & 148 Twenty-second-st, AND 196 & 198 West Madison-st,, WILL POSITIVELY OLOSI THEIR GREAT COosST | SATH | On TUESDAY Tvening at 6 o'clock. Ladies should not fail securing Special Bargains -in Dry CGoods. e Open THURSDAY, May 1, At 79 and 81 State-st., Betweon Randolph and Washington, the Old Looation, SIMPSON, NORWELL & 00, WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS, # HARTFORD Woven Wire Mattrass At the Company's Branch Office, 286 State-st., Chicago. THE BEST BED IN THE WORLD, Tor salo by tho FURNITURE DEALERS overywhere, J. T. BTONB, Managor. %f OUR LIFE 1S BPENT IN BED. You get the Afost Comyort by using PETERS’ IMPROVED Woven Wire Mattress. A e o Pt are o Do e o g 7 doalors 1a TUgyi g Ex:sr?vd*g.-m 5, 120 LoSn) " i s8t.; 3d Door. Tndison Summer Hotel. { . Tho now Fotol at Highlaud Park will bo opon June 1. 'This Hotel is_only tlhroo storics high, but contains 125 rooma. It Is 800 foet long, hus bron h-u-mnnlni fall \fength of houso; 600 foot f plazza 19 foot widos a broad Yok gt o optne lioylo B teot Tou, ayariooking ‘Xako Michigan. "It {s ono hour's ride from' Obioago, in tho growing tavm of Highlaud Park, whoro a ploris bolng bult for tho accommodation of plogiur exeursions from ~Ghiloago. Llogant Btlliard Hall, Oroquat, Arounds, and very Establishmont In oontioolion with the Hotel, fino .Tho Hotal will bo undar the mansgogiont of O. D, ot s ta 6 by HOBKIAD, Franelotor, i information poly to O; Do , Propriotor, High ;undmnto. B 1 SAVIINS Ageat B BB 63 Aonrod-at., Room 4, Chicago. BRIGGS HOUSE, UILT, g . COorner of Randolph-st, and Fifth-av. ! OLD TERMS, 83 PER DAY. RIOKCORDS & HUNTOON, Proprietors. A, F. WELLS, f { Briggs Houso, & R T arnat tiouns, "} Olorks. IRVING HOUSE, . Hop- 1 148 WABASE-AV. - Contrally located. Torms, 82 day. T a0 o wenen o SRR, Rt STOVES. TEIE NIERWW EMPIRE COOK STOVE THE FINEST EVER MADE! BOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW! ¥las DMore Good Fonturcs Than Auny Other! An Examinatton Will Qonvinco Yoal Msaufacturod by Bwatt, Quimby | Sald Whol [ Memaigopitod by Bt Quimby | ol Whloulo JOHN D. MACLEAN & €0, 336 STATE-ST. ~ CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, JOHN MIDDLETON & 80N, Garpenters & Builders, 60 and 62 Third-av. GENERAL CONTRACOTING, & STORE & OFFICE FITTING, RUBBER GOODS. RuhberRings & Bands, ‘WHOLEBALE AND RETAIL, CULVER, PAGT, HOYNE & €0, 118 AND 120 MONROE-ST. CARPET CLEANING. KING CARPET CLEANER Boston Carpét_(]lea,ning Co, 44 AND 4G \WINT ADAMS.ST,, Drancli, 00)§ Twontyyoond.at. AN ITANKINHON & 0O. GENERAL NOTIOE, Clicago & Norliwestem Railway, SPECIAINOTICE. On and fter Thursday, Moy 1, tho Olty Of- 160 o b aato o IR oA ta il b At srune Waiit corner LnSalla and Randolph-ot, Gommutation Tlokoth will ho old &t this ofilco only. MARVIN HUGRTTT, Gon, Supt, W. A, THRALL, Gon. P. Agt. STORAGE, 'FURNITURE STORED. Monoy advaucod on all kinds of proporty, L. K. BAWYER, . to embrace this.opportunity of GALL AND EXAMINE For furthor FOREIGN. The Vienna Press on the Traf- ficking American Com- missioners, Affairs in Spain Becoming Hourly More Critleals The Communists of Madrid Arresting and Imprisoning Conservative Leaders. Excitomont in Paris over the Elecctions, A AUSTRIA, [New York Herald Speetal,] ViENNA, April 27.—Thoro is much oxoitomont hero ovor the suspension of tho corruptiy-ap- pointed American Commissionors: Thoro is o roport that an sssfstant of the Hoead Commise &lonors borrowed monoy of a man who obtained tho refroshmont contraot, and oporated with othe ors in b similar way., The now men aro alrondy :it“:hulr duties, aud aro soclally of bettor po- n. Loxpor, April 27.—The scandal in rolation to ul]t‘; appointment of the Amorican Viénna-Expo- sitfon ‘Vionoa. Tho subjoot {5 boiug disoussed by tho ournals. Gon, Van Buron has addrossed to rosfdont Grant a strong romonstranco ngainst bis susponsion. It is openly ohary that ho waa cognlzant of “tho exactiona. Tho ° susponded ~ Commissionors are dise Exom!d to deny the authority of iniater Jay to tomporarily remove them. An oditorial [n thoe Nicuo Freic Presso quotos Min- later Jay aa ita authority, and is ovidontly in- eplred by him. It alloges that largo sums wore ]:ud to the susponded Commissioners bofore oaving Amorics, by s number of large firms, for varions concosslons. Tho monoy was poe copted on protoxt of o eubsoription for oroction “of a modol echool-houso, and the Journal ronieally romarke: ‘' The thus oxhibit tho fruits of tgnt institation,” 1t mentions that two restaurant-keopors, Gormans, paid each §1,000 for tho sohool-house. Ministor Joy and Gen. Van Buren hayo ovie dently been ab. varianco from tho boginning, sod dolay and disorganization Fn tho Amerioan Departmont of tho Exposition ia the nocossary consoquence, Tho list of Ameri- can exhibitors, and plana of allotment of spaca to them, aro not forthcoming. It is reported that thoy wero sont from Liondon by expross, and aro lost, but it la Embnb]n that they are among tho offiolal papers that Gon. Mayer rofuses to do- liver to tho nowly-appointed Commissionors. s SPAIN, Mapno, April 27.—The Minister of Financo announceg that arrangemonts have been mado for tho payment of Treasury bills dne at the ond of May, ‘one-third In specie, and two-thirds in new accoptances, paynble ono month from date, Tho band commanded by the famous chioftain, Saballs, hoa.boen routed, and its leador has dis- npsunred. apt.-Gon. Velarde hns ordored the inhabl- tants of country distriots invaded by tho Carlists to abandon their farms and housos, and rotiro into tho olty with all the provisions thoy can carTy. 158 New ¥ork Herald Special.] Mapnp, April 27.—Tho ultras demand the oa- tablishment of » Communo, and_aro ongagad in hunting down mombers of the Pormanent Com- miesion. Sagasts was surroundod in the strcot by armed mon, the loader bearing a Phrygian cap ., on his boyonot. pcorra was arrested fn tho houso of Serrano's mothor. Figuerola was imprisoned yestordsy. The in~ oreasing fury of the ultras must necessarily lond {0 o mnssnore, as tho monarchical volunteers are disposed to_fight sgainst tho execution of the docreo for disarming them. ———— RUSSIA, 8r. PETERSDUNG, April 27.—Tho Gorman Em- peror arrived in this city to-day, and was recelved with extraordinary honors, He was met at Gata- china, thirty milos hpnco, by the Ozar and Grand Duko, who accompanied him to the city. The two Emporors mado the entrance in tho presonce of immense crowds of peog]u, who manifestod tho grentost onthuslasm, Tho Emporor William first roviowed the rogiments of which hois the honorary Colonel, and was then conductod to tho Winter Palace, horo ho was formally ro- coived by the Court with the most imposing cor- omonios. * Tho Czar prosented to him his por- trait, & sword of honor, tho Cross of 8t. Goorgo, tho Tron Cross for merlt, with tho additional in- seription * For Valor,” and an inkstand and vases in Inpls lazuli. ——— ) FRANCE, Pants, April 37.—The eloction of a Doputy to i1l the vacant soat for this city in tho Assembly was held to-day. Tho voto cnst was unusually large. The following sro the Intest roturns: M. Daradot, Radical, 106,000; Baron Stoffel, Conservative, 127,000 ; Count do Remusat, sup- portor of President Thiers, 25,500, Tho official roturns will probably differ littlo from thoso fig- ures, which insure the eloction of M. Barodet. Largo and animatoed orowds aro in tho stroots, notwithstanding o cold rain, awaiting tho latesf nows, and oagerly disonssing tho rosult. Eloctions wore hold to-day in Mareollles and Bordosux, in which the Redical candidatos wore algo successful. —_—— ASSYRIA, Lonpow, April 27.—The Daily Telegraph ex-~ leorar in Assyria has met with great succoss. Io has found eighty new inscriptions, including historios known and bitherto unknown of tha Assyrian Kings, Among his discoveries iy a highly important tablet containing a collection of rovorbs in two languagos, whioh will aid in tho urther elucidation of tho whole class of inscrip- tiona. Many of the insoriptions have definito dates. ——— CANADA, Havtrax, April 27,—Tha efforts to bring about a union of Prince Edward Island with tho Do- minion of Canada have not been wholly dofeated by the overthrow of tho lato Ministry. Poyo, the now Premier, has gonoe to Ottawa to reopen no- gotiations on the subjeot. 3 —— Crushed to Denth. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Hazreroy, Ind., A¥rll 27.—Marquis Ford, & rospectable farmer rosiding about 4 miles east of this placo, mot with & ferriblo accidont last night, cousing death this morning, o had brought in a load of wheat, which he oxchangod for flour. After transncting bis business, con- trary to his ueual custom ho visited o sa- loon, and, it is supposed, was under the influ- once of liquor, when starting homo last night. At one point the road is very rough, and runs slong o doop embankment, ~Ovor ihis his horaos lunged, throwing him to the ground, and pillnE Lie wagon and lond upon him, bronking hia bacl snd orushing his ribs, In this torrible condition ho remalined conncious till found by his fathor this morning, who could not oxtricato him until bo recolvod assistance from noighbors. The un- fortunate man expired at 11:90 this morning. e B et Olilo Kogislntures Covrumnus, O., April 27.—[n the Honato on Baturday, the following bills wore pnssed: llouse Dbill to authorizo towns nnd villagos to oxohnnge Iands donatod for school purposes for othor lands for tho samno purposo; louso bitl to authorizo citios and villagos to take control of parta of the national rond ne Mo within their corporato limits ; Hongo Dill to authorize mu- nicipal corporations to provont tho ovorflow of wator-conrses ; Ilouso bill to authorize munici- pul corporations to extend stroots and alloys neross raflroad tracks, The House s{mut all the oveniug discussing tho Ifouso bill to nuthorise the organization of rival gas companics in cities, but tho bill was finally placed on tho tablo by an adjournment. -~ Consecration. Bavrmiong, Md., Al 27.—Rov. W. H, Gross was to-day consoorated Dishop of Bavaunah ut tho Cathedral, in tho presonco of an immonso congrogation, An lm ouln(( procosaion moved from the Archepisoopul rosidonce to tho Unthe- mmisslon ogcupios publio attontion in' dral at 11 o'clook, Thero wWoro pres- ont fifty clorgy, and sixly seminatlnns, bo- sldos numorous altar boys., Tho altars were vory brilliant, Tho Most Rov. J. I, Bnylo{. Arch- bishap of Baltimore, was the consocrator, with Bighop Becker, of Wilmington, na sonior-nsnist- ant, and Dishop Gibbons, of 1lichmond, junfor- asaistant; tho Rov. Joln TFoloy e nssistant lyxrlnah nand Tathors Volz and Leo a8 Doacons of onor, Tho Doncon of Mass was Fathor Ly- man, and Sub-Doncon, Father Battlott. Bishops Wood, of Philndolphla ; Bhanhan, of Harrfu- burg ; Mullin, of Erio ; Dominic, of Pittsburgh; and Willlams, of Boston, woro prosont, Tho sormon wag pronched by Father Wayriclk, of tho TRodomptorint order, Ilaydn's Coronation Mass was rendored by o(f;my choristors. The cero- monies, which w? mposing, commencod at 11 &, m,, and concludedl at 8 p. m. —_— FIRES. Partinl Destruction of Sovoral Xlesis= donces in Washingtone=Narrow Ly« capes==Burnings Elsowhore. WasuiNaron, April 27.—This morning o fire broko out in tho basomant of tho hiouso ocon- Riod by Pay Inspoctor J. N. Carponter, in Iichnolor row, on I stroct, botwoon Seventeonth and Eighteonth stroots, Doforo tho famlly woro awara of the dangor the” firo had ronched the ufigor atorios, nnd Mr. and Mrs, Carpenter with dificult; unmfimd to tho streat, the latter seronm- Ing for hor child, which was slooping in tho Man- sard nto% of tho building. On hum—lnF hor ery, Wiltiam Diggos ran throngh the ndfoining house snd glong tho cornico to the burning dwolling, burat in & window, selzod tho nearly suffocatod ohild, earried it out on tho roof of the noxt houso, and dollvored it to o colored man, who rostored the child to ita mother. The, %ouflcman had his wrist soveroly out by tho glaes or cornice, Tho intorior of tho houso waa almost_ontiroly destroyed. It was tho proporty of A. R. Bheperd, and Insuroed, Tho flamos nfireud to tho adjolning double-Mansard roof of the rogidenco of "Col. Doun Pintt, on tho west, burning it to such an oxtont that it will havo to bo ontiroly romoved. That gontloman’s library and most of his furnituro wore saved from tho flamos, but somo of the lattor was in- jured by wator. Xlohnd no Insurance whatover on the iouso and contents, Tho flames also ox-~ tended to tho Mnnsard rooms on tho cast, dam- oging moro or less oight or ten of thom, Tho most of tho furniture {n the uppor stories was dnstro&ed by firo, and that below considorably injured by wator, Loss on the houges comparn~ tively small, with the oxcoption of those belong-~ ing to Mr, Bhopard and OCol. Piait. One of tho Lousos in tho row was oc- oupled by Liout. Wheeler, of the United States ‘Engincer Corps, and whero he and his associates ‘wore employed comploting tho record of the sur- voy mado during tho lagt four yoars in Arizonn, Utoh, and Novadn, Al tho suryoying instru- ments, records, Ylntou. photographs, ete., woro savod. Harry Lllitt, o young lawyer, whilo na- sisting in romoving furniture from one of the Liouso, fell through the opening of a window stairway to tho besemont, n distanco of about 45 foot, rocelving sorious {ojury of tho apine. Mestug Tomn, April 31—ILo Villago of Stanton, on the Momphis & Louisville Railroad, wes dou!mynd by firo lnst night. No particulars. Loea cstimated at $150,000, PATERSON, N. J., April 27.—A fire in tho 8t, Charles Hotel, op{lcnlte the Erie Dopot, this morning, comfmstu y gutted tho firet fioor, and the wholo building was considerably damnaged by tho firo and water, A number of boarders nar- rowly eacapod with thoir lives by leaping from the upper windows upon adjolning buildings. Ono man who jumpoed from the third-story window to the ground was vory badly hurt, Two women woro soriously injured, and soveral firomon near- ly suffocated, . O1NCINNATI, O., April 27.—A woman named Jonuy Hoggerty, & paralylic, was burned to denth in hor slooping room sbout midnight to- night. Bho occupied o tonemont, the passage to which lod througha stablo loft. The stablo burned, isolativg hor from nssistanco. Tho damago to tho proporty was n]l,;ht. “ Special Dispatoh to T'he Chicago Tribune Laraverrr, Ind., April 27.—Botwoon 11 and 13 o'clack, Inst night, o fira_oconrred sbout two miles south of Otis, o small station at the croes- ing of tho L., N. & C. and Lako Shoro Railronds, in which an old man aged 70, namod Cleos, to- fiuthor with his danghtor and five childron, were km'null to death. The origin of the fire ia not mowi, —_—— War Dopartiment Wenthor Prognontis cationsg, ‘WasmixaroN, April 27.—The temperaturoe will continue incrssing vory gonerally from tho Mississippi to the Atlanfio sesboard. For tho Northwest and U]ipnr Lakes, and thonee to Lower Ohio aud Lower Missouri Valloy, cloudy weathor, falling barometer, fresh to brisk southensterly to northonstorly winds, and occasional raln, For tho Southwest aud Westorn Gulf Bintoes, southenstorly and southorly winds, falliug bare omoter, throntoning and rainy woathor. TFor tho Upper Ohlo Valley and Kontucky, winds veoring to southeastorly, incrensng by oloully and warmor weathors For the Lower Lakes and Middlo States, gonerally clenr weather, with northwesterly to southwestorly winds and highor temperature. For Canada and Now England, northwestorly winds, partly cloudy, an ocol woathor, Cautionary Now_Orloans, and Grand Haven. = - Railrond Matterss Special Disputeh to The Chicago T'ribune. L, Ohio, April 27.—It is understood foro that the Linko Erio & Louisvillo Rnilroad will be comploted to Cnmbridge City, Ind., this yoar. A forco of gradora have commonced on the line be- twoen St. Marys, Obio, and Union City, Ind., aud an goon a8 tho wenthor sottles work will being in earncst, The work of laying iron botwoon Lima and Bt. Mary's is progroseing slowly, owing toso much rain, - J. H. Burgoon, Superintondont, and E. L. Bonnott, Chio? Engiticer, have this por- tion of the lino in charge, and will ronch 83, Mary'a in ad short a timo as possiblo. ~ Dernorr, April 27.—Tho work of laying the doublo track on the Michigan Contral Lias beon resumod. signals aro erdorod for Mobile, uluth, Ohicago, Milwaukeo, —_— Telegraphic Brovities. Bartloy 8mith, of Lima, 0., while removing a portion of bis house, on Fridny Inat, was caught in suoh a way o8 to oauso very serious intornal injuries. It is thought that ho cannot recovor. jonator Whiting, of Bureau County, the ac- knowledged loader of the anti-monopoly move- ment in thet soction, has writton a lotter to tho Bureau County Herald, deolaring for Chief Jus- tico Linwrenco, Fifteon hundred singing birds ot differont varietios, imported from Germany by asocioty or- unizod for that -purposs, were - turned looso in ho suburbe of Cincinnati yesterday. Thoobject is to domesticate them in this country If possible, ——— Navigation Xtomw, Burravo, N, Y., April 27.—Propoller Equinox, tho firat vossel of tha sonson, loft hers this morn- lnfl for Cleveland. At 8 p. m. she roached Wind- mill Point, and waa sfowly working her wuy through o mass of floating ico, whioh had come down from tho Uppor Lakes, 8t. Louis, Mo., April 27.—The New Orleana lines of stonmers have concluded an agreomont tomn amicably for one yoar, one boat to lond at & timo, aud tho agonts of both lines to solicit froight for it. Movemonts of tho Presidentinl Party, Denves, Col., April 20.—Prosidont Grant and nrty roached Donver safo and woll at 1:30 p, m. o-dny, »Thoy will romain bore till Moudny morning, whon tho party leave on o lflwoclnl traln for Uolsun, Blackhawlk, and Contral Oity, From Gontral City to Idaho Springs they tako privato anrriagos, returning to Donvor on Monday oven= ing, 'Che Prosidont will give a pnblic recoption on Mondny ovening at the Govornor's Guards' hall, and will probably go Eaut, via Omaha, on Tuesday. SO ., Obitunry. TPovonreersie, N. Y., Apil 27.—William . Toynolds, for noarly forly years a moerchant of this city, dicd to-duy, from a stroke of paralysi, He wag well known” among grain-donlors of tho Wostern Biatos, 5 Evansvinye, April 27,—ITorman Sclntz, for many yoars foreman of the Jowrnal ofiice, died to-day, after an illuosa of four yonrs. James Watson, 67 yenrs old, formorly of Vin- conney, died in o fit Inst night. s s Paclfic Const Ktomy. BAN Franoisco, April 27.—The body of Gen, Cauby is oxpected to arrive at Portland by steamor on Fuosdny, Many branoles of husiness aro nlmost para- Iyzod by tho epizootio, A fow fatal cases arc roported, Tho diseaso is spronding rvapidly, \ WASHINGTON, Correspondenco Relative to the Case 'or Phelps, Dodge & Co. The Treasury Programme for May. Speeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribine, THE LOUISIANA TROUBLES, Wasityaron, D. O, April 27.—A Cabinot ofitcer, In convorsation to-dny upon the Louis~ fana difcultics, anld thoro was ono thing thone- groes of tho South hiad yot to learn, and that was {o protoot themsclves, and not rely to so largo an oxtent on the assistanco of tho Fedoral Gov- ornmont. Thoro is a growing indisposition on thopart of the Administration to uso any troops in Louisiona untll the Kellogg Governmont has manifested somo vigor in its own dofonse, This foeling was communicated to Kellogg somo timo sinco, and accounts for the oggros- sive polioy insugurated by bhim towards MoEnory and his adheronts. The full offect of the anticipated indiotmont of MoLnery for troason will bo approcintod whon it is ro- mombored - that tho court bofore which he may bo tried is of tho same &olmcnl comploxion which hes alrosdy deeided tho Kollogg CGrovorn- mout to bo tho logal govornment of tho Stato. TUE VIENSA EXPOSITION RUANDAL. An oxcoedingly sharp controversy is promised botwoon Commissionor VanBuren and tho Scc- rotary of Btata over thd alloged irrogularities rowing out of the Vienna Ixposition scandal, 'ho frionds of tho Commissionor explain that tho vory roason why he did not ' fllo his bond aroso from tho fact that the fourtoen gonoral n?xpoinfmonln of Commissionors wero mado Ly tho Stato Dopartmont, and VanBiren did not propose to make himself responsible for tho distribution of a fund amounting to 200,000, In o lottor writton to-day on this subjact, Bec- rotary Fish sald that a dotatled report of tho ox- oaminatlon now mkinfi place in Vienns will bo forwarded shortly, and at tho oarliost moment tho susponsion of all who shall n‘éum implicatod will be removed. THE DISTRIOT LEGISLATURE convonos to-morrow in rogularsossion. A lively intrigue is nlrnu‘%y in progross between tho or} Bonrd of Public ks and the Pennsylvanin Contral Railrond, for the control of tho Bpoakorshis of tha Houss of Dologates. The Board is at war with Tom Scatt over prospective logielation concorning the rado of the track of tho Baltimoro & Potomao aflrond, which rune through o park south of tho Oapitol building, and thonco procends up to Ponnsylvanio avenuc in tho vory heart of the city. ho Vico Prosidont of the Bonrd of. Pub- lio Works {s running hia brother for tho Spealcor- ship, while Tom Bcott’s candidate is a moro pop- ular and loss objectionablo man. This feet makea Beott's success a certainty, so far ns this contest is concorned. [To the Associated Press.] TREABURY PROGEAMME FOR MAY, ‘Wasmrxaroy, April 27.—Tho Secrotary of tho Tronsnry has dircoted tho Aseistant Trensurer at Now Yorl to geil 81,000,000 in gold on the firat,. third, and ffth Thursdays, aud $1,000,000 on tho second sud fourth Thuredays, in'all 26,000, 000, and to buy £500,000 in bonda on tho firat and 500,000 on the {hird Woeduordsy of May, in ol $1,000,000. Tho Secrotary has also dirccted tho payment without robato on and after Mou- g{ny, :lm 28tk inst., of ntercat due on bonds ay L. DIED. ; Commodore John II. Rulick, U. B. N., on the rotirod list, dicd here this morning. TUL CABE OF PHELPY, DODGE & CO, Tha Treasury Dopartmont publishos the cor- rospondence relative to tho cass of Phelps, Dodge & Co. It nppoars thorofrom that on Janunry 94, Inst, Bpeclnl Agont Jayne reported to Becrelary Boutwoll as the result of his examina- tion of the books of said firm that tho firm had doliboralely violated overy provision of the law of 1803, (l;n\'uudux tho inveicing and ontoring of imported morchandise, paying ad valorem duty. Tho total value of invoicesd oxnmined amounted to £1,760,000 which, under the law is forfeited to tho Unitod Stafos, mot by any technical construstion _or far-fotchod inferposition, but by deliborately and systematicaliy stating the cost of goods below tho pur- chaso prica by o falao invoico, mado faleo for no concgivablo roason but to lessen the duties. Tho items proven in theso soveral invoices to bo un- dorvalued, whon taken soparately, smount to about $275,000. The porcontago of loss on the wholo amount s, therefore, small, yet, says Jn{no, the importations of tho houso sro very extonsivo, and if the samno, or unnrl{ tho samo, porcontago of fraud oxtonds through tholr im- portations other than thore includod in the state- ‘mont, and on which wo Liave positiva proof, the ontiro loes to tho rovenne must have beon somo £10,000 or 315,000 per aunum; porhaps moro. United Statos District-Attornoy Bliss, under dato of Jan. 2, writos to Bolicitor of the Treasury DBaufold, transmitting cn offer of compromise mado by Phelps, Dodge & Co. Davis soys tho investigation showed that defond- ants committed two apparontly distinet spocion of fraud. Ono consisted in invoicing tin, shipped from Livorpool, tho prices paid -for it in Wales, of which undorvaluation thiere is no menns of knowing the amount; whilo other spocies of fraud consistod of tho trifling undorvaluation of some single item, or class of itoms, in an in- voico in which most of tho itoms were correct, Thera is no actual evidenco of fraud, snys Bliss, in eithor clags prior to January, 1871 Tho hooks, noither before nor since, contnin any ovi- douco of fraud, but 1t is found in tho momoranda and in duplicato iuvoices, if theso ever_existod, Tor tho importations prior to about January, 1871, they havo boen destroyod. Tho informer asserts that tho fraud oxtended over sovoral yoars, and thero ia considerable indirect proof that this iasoln tho similarity of rates and standard {loms bofore and = sinco Janunry, 1871, Tho Involees showing the samo pricos’ beforo 1871 in the olassos of goods shown to have boon undervalued sinco that timo, of invoices entered sinca early in 1871, which aro taintod with fraud. Tho itoms in which undorvaluations oceur amount to $271,017.23, while tho amount of uu- doryaluation is $0,858,78, The total amount of dutios lost tothe Government was 166,468, Tho total Importationn of defondants aro about £6,000,000 & yoar, Whilo tne investigation was going on various proposals of compromise wera made, but wero such that the Colloctor deomod it worth while to hold out a hope that thoy would bo ncoopted. Bliss, aftor caroful consideration, howover, rocommends tho anccoptanco of the compromise now offered. Ho is influonced to this courag by the fact.that the nominal amount claimed is s0 enormous in comparison with the amount of un- dorvaluation and fraud, chat it would bo difioult to obtain & vordict for tho smount olaimed, Tho amallnoss of tho fraud algo makos tho amount offored an adequate, perhaps extraordinary, pui- ishment for the offonse committed. The propo- sition mado h& Bliss is from tho attornoys of Phblps, Dodge & Co., and, while proteating that no {rauds have ever beoon entortained by the firm towards tho rovenue, offered the ‘I'reasury $2060,000 in currency on the ground that thero may have beon nots In conncotion with the entry of importations in violation of the 'statutos. _DMr. Jayno, also, on January 6, recommonded tho nccoptance of this offor. A second proposition offors tho samo amount as a compromiso of all violations of the Revenue lawe, and sottlemont of all duties, ynu- nltios, and forfeltures botwoon_ tho 1uk of Jou- uary, 1868, and the same dato in 1873, The prop- ositlon was verbally rojected by Dauflold, aud wag aubsoquontly withdrawn, Mr. Bliss, on Fob. 8, onclosos to Dauflold a third proposal from tho attornoy of Phn!ya, Dodge & Co., offoriug to compromiso all viola- tions of the Revoune laws for tho-sum of £271,017.23, This_sottlomont is rocommonded Dy both Bliss and Jayno, Mz, Bauflold, on T'ob. 18, writes to thoe attor- no?‘a of Pholps, Dodgo & Co. that the first prop- osition was rojeotod because accompanied by nesortions of innoconce of all intent to do- fraud tho rovonue, and the sccond hio declined to recommond bocauso It contained o condition thet the sum offored shonld be full entlsfaction for oll violation of lawa botweon Jau, 1, 1871, and Jan, 1, 1874, no facts being submittod to juatify tho Bogrotary of the 'Treasury in giving 80 broad a rolease. Tho third proposi- tion 1y open to tho samo objoection, 5md Baufleld doollues to recommond it. Ou Feb, 17, howevor, Diufleld writes Socrotary Boutwoll that hio is inclined to_accopt the lasl proposition upon the undorstanding aud condl- llou that the roleaso to Lo given shall cover only uuch alleged frauds as _havo boon callad to the notice of tho T'rensury Departmont by Bpeclul Agont Jayno, Ar, Boutwoll, on tho smme day, suthorized .;VaUMBER 252, Banflold to n?g‘ sottlomont in accordance with thoe torms of §C+iptter, Tho proposition was ace cordingly trat3 14tod to Dintrlot-Attornoy Blias, wlio, on Mard'S; roplied that tho mattors in dis uto hnd bnui‘..;\gnlly nottled for tho sum of B311,17 5-100,5 Mio finnl pobtloment is accoms “from Mr. Jnyno to the effect " Jons covered all importationa Ivo yoars noxt procoding Jan. nniod by a 1o}S Thnt hin %weujg: of tho Houso | £ 1, 1873, < e —— fS.2W YORK. Spectal Dispateh to the Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, April 27.—Tho authoritics say thak tho oxamination of tha accounts of Mr. Whiting, Cashier at tho Post-Offico in this city, shows them to bo correct in ovory particular. [0 the Aasociated Pregs.] New Yonr, April 27.—There is 0 movemont on. foot among tho Bt, Crispius to strike for eigl t hours and an increaso of wages. Tho soclotics hol(ll ngcmt meotings and rosoived to strike at an oarly doy. £ TK« 'imes loarns that DoLoug is likely to bo continued Miniator to Japa "I'ho old United States Acsonal, erocted in 1812, on Jorsoy City Hoights, s (o bo torn down after the 18t of May. Ivea Letroquoes, o Quartermnstor on board tho stoamship Poroirs, committed suicido at noon &u-?y, by jumping from tho yard-arm to tLo lock, 5 DETROIT. Tho ©omincrcinl Advertiser Annual Lottory--Drowneds ) Special Dispateh to- The Chicago Tribune, Dernorr, Mich,, April 27.—The annual distris Lution of prizes'to the subscribors of tho Coms mercial Adverliser took placo yestorday after= noon, James A. Visgar, ono of the County Audi~ tors, took the §2,000 prizo. Mrs, T. O. Cole, of Monroo, an equal sum. E. M. Bradloy, of Du- luth, won 8500. It is sald that no moro of thete distributiona will bo allowed, as they are practi cally lottory porformancos. hile Oliarlos Handy was fishing in the river ot Ann Arbor, yestorday, he foll in and wasz drowned. e i THE RAILROAD QUESTION. TORTLAND, Me,, April 20, 1873, To the Fditor of The Chicago Tribune : Bmn: In flnancisl circlos in all tho citics osst of Chieago, I find almost o ponio, cortainly s vory panicky fooling,—gold and bonds going up; curroncy eonrco; trado deprossed; collections difficult; discounts out of the question at the boanks; merchants embarrassed to moot their maturing bills ; and laborers and trades-uniong contemplating strikes, or altogother out of em- ploymoent. I also find the peoplo of Maine agi« tating tho groat question of railrond monopoly, which is now absorbing so much attention in the Woat., Tho BMaine Central Railroad is tho big flsh hore which has swallowed, or is proparing to ewallow, all tha littlo onos, and, like the Camdon & Amboy in Naw Jersey, throatens to rule and ruin the Btato, —Is, Indocd, ruling it. All sorts of monopoly- rings aro in existance in thointorest of the man- - agers of thisroad. Wood rings, lumbor rings, town site, manufacturing, and construction rings, lobby rings, olection rings, banking rings, newspaper rings, and I don't know but church rings, are in oxistence, in the intorest of the managors of tho Maine Central. The stock- holdors, on the one haud, aud the geoplu. on the other, are the viclims of these schomars known a8 finonciors and _railrond kings. The people, lowovor, are waking up to tho perils of tho sltu* ation, and are catching the spirit which Is awoop- ing ovor tho West, Itscoms to mo that thesa firo will moot on tho Alleghonles, about four years from now, and envolop the nation. “Tlha Boston Advertiser, tho organ of monopoly in goneral, ond of the railroad monopolists of Now England in particular, in yostordny's issuc, ina lengthy londer on the situntion, aftor sum- ming up the probable rosults of the great up- rising in Illinois, daclares, oracularly, that the proposed_legislatfon in Iilinois, fixing maximum rates and prohibiting uujust discrimination, i accomplished, *will not bo oboyed by the rail- roads.” Of courso tho railronds reforred to are the Chicago & Altog, and tho Chicago, Burling: ton & Quincy, as thesoronds are chiefly owned by Boaton capitalists, and aro controlied by Bos- ton mon. The Dircotors, I beliove, aro mostly Boston men, also. It the Advertiser undorstood the question it discusses, and the true intorosts of tho stocks holders it triea to reprosent, it would make com- mon causo with tha people of the Wost against tho managors of theso roads. Both tho peopla and the stockholdors are tho victims of tha schemors who manage the roads. If tho Adver- tiser undorstood all about the *¢ Red Line,™ ¢ Bluo Line,” ** National Line," * Whito Star Line,” and a_dozon other rolling-stock rings, with the Puliman Bleeping-Car and Palace- Cor ring, aond, the cosl-mining and transporlation "xigs, ~and various ~yings and schomes of rallrond moungors, by which stockholdors aro swindled, roads worn out, wtock and bonds dopraciated, and investments rulned, it woul disconrso in o vory differont strain, aa the mouth- piece of the stockholdors, and Diroctors it iz Bupposed to represent. The peoplo 1n the West aro getting thoir ayos open to thoso bricks by which Bu\vaflntomlents, Presidonts, Purchasiog Agents, Tronsurers, and Attornoys of railroads become millionnires in & fow yours, whilo the stockholdors grow poor and tho people starve, It was lntely proved in ocourt that a Vico-Prosi- dont of the Lric Rond made 810 on ove throngh froight car that ran over the Firio Road, for sovoral yonrs in succession, If . 4ddeer- tiser would find out how muwch the mu. .gord aro interested in theso various rolling« gtock and Pullman-Car [companios, ana bhow mwueh it costs ~the stockhold- ers in wear and tear of track and ongines, and how much is actually paid for handling thesa cars, which never finds it8 way into tho treasury of tlio roads, it would havo vastly more sympa« thy with the farmers of tho Wost Whovluy oll theso bills, and, instead of threatening disobe- tllenco to & maximum froight law, it would go in for hanging a fow rallrond manngors to a limb of tho big lm on Boston Common, providing they should ever have tho assuranco to attend a meoting of their Directora in that goodly city, and providing. the Advertiser was capablo of any righteous indignation whatever, or could grow xux(l in the face oven while ontching tho hand of n thiof in its own poalkat,—eithor of which con- ditionof things1s altogethor unlikoly, A.J.G. LET IT GO ON. Tho police of the Armory Statlon last night renowed their onslaught on the houses of pros« titution. The ralding squads were, 83 beforo, led by Bergeants Buckloyand Lull. Scvoral larga houses wore braught In, filling the oramped uarters of the prison to ovorflowing. Some of tho poor creatures wore bailed out, but by far the {gron(or number - remained imprisoned all night, and passed the time away in slooplng on tho rude bonchos end in singing, - The Star Saloon, No. 409 Clark _streot, furnished nino inmates ; tho houses Nos, 453 and 466 Stato stroot, owned by Jack and Lizzlg Wookly, furnisliod thirtoon lumatos, aud_Jacl Wookly, the proprietor. Sarah Nowmsau’s houso, on Olark streot, and soveral others wore visited, Dbut wero found almost deserted, Those croas tbres will come beforo Justico Banyon this morniug ; and, since the entry-book at the Ar- mory Stafion shiows that 128 porsoun nra citod ta appoar bofore 1w IHonor this morning, that ofticial will have his hands fuil, CITY NEWS, Last evoning, about 6 o'clook, Joseph Gould got into a fight with a nogro named John Alox- ander, at No. 60 T'aylor stroot, In-the molea dould struck tho negro with a shovel, hreaking hiu loft arm, Gould was arrested hy Ofticor Bar- gont, and looked up in the Armory Station, A cortaln {»rnmlnunt physician, who has been connected with Cook Conuty m an ofiicial capac- ity, was yosterdny found lylug on the sidowalk, nof far from tho Madiaon' Stroot Station, dead drunk, s pockets wero turned inaide out, and a gold watoh and yaluable diamond pin missing, 1o was bran}&hb to tho station by Oflcor Bridgos. e lnid himeelt out on tho floor of tho room whon brought in, and could an-~ swor nothing, o was in filthy condition, be- ing covored with mud some boys had beon throwiug at him,