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VOLUME 26. WATOHES AND JEWELRY. CTR ENTIRE BLOCK OF W : AT.COST! Tn order to make room for our Bpring Stock of Watoches, wo_shall close out our prosent large ntock of Watohos, which roached us 100 ute for the Holida) fi'radowt tho notual ©0st®f manufacture and importation. NO RESERVATION. ,000 GOLD WATOHES, at from $30 to $150 oach. mlunl ‘price, $40 to $300; GILES, BRO. & (0 260 & 260 WABASH-AV,, _334 WEST MADISON-ST. - TO RENT, TO RENT. AFEW MORE OFFIOES IN THE PORTLAND BLOCK TO FIRST-OLASS TENANTS. T. LYMAN, Room 17. . TO RENT. Second and third floors of 74 and 76 RANDOLPH-ST., very light. To right parties a low rent will be made. Apply to J. L. WAYNE & SON. TO RENT, Three Floors, separately or togeth- er, of large building on BState-st., near Van Buren, woll-lighted, with elevators, suitable for wholosale business ormanufacturing purposes. Apply at No. 528 Wabash-av. TO RENT. ‘HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE OITY, TO ON £ 00, 144 LaBaile-st., Otis Blook. RENT, Desirablo Stores and corner Basoment in Brlgga House, corner Fifth-av. and Han- dolph-at. Apply to CHABH & ADAMS, 31 Bryan Blook, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. STOCK-HOLDERS' ANNUAL MEETING or Tur: Lake Shore & Michigan Sontbern Railway Co, ‘OFICK 07 THE LAXE BHORE & Miomigax Banmwg Jo13. ‘this Orzvas b O Moreh o) ., Mara Tho annual meating of tho Btockneldors of puay, for the eloction of Directars for U a0d for the tranmtlon of othior {mporta: o hald at the oficn of tho Company, In Oleveland, 0., on Wednerday, Tth Day of May Boxt, botwosn tha hours of 11 c'cldok n tho fozenoon and ook 1 thoaftaroban of (b day. Fatilox books Of the Cotmmainy wil be olosed at the cloagof Diniions aa the 80 day of Apni et 3nd wit S00pan on the moraing of the el day of Ma i “GHORGE 11, KLY, Socrotary, OFFICE OF Chicago, Rock Islend & Pacific RAILROAD COMPANY. April s, 1679, Tho annual meoting of tho Stackholders uf tho Ghicago, Rook Isiand & Pacitio Hallroad Gempany, for tho sleation of Direotors, pursuant to 1aw, and the transaction of such othor businoes s may como beloro them, will ba beld at Tho"oflige of tho_ Ggmpnay, 1a tho Cily of Ohicago, au - ol G S ALY, P 3 , Prosident. . TI. TOWS, Soorotary. GENERAL NOTICES. Chicago & Northwestern Railway. ' SPECIAL NOTICE. On and after Thursday, May 1, the Oity Of- 1100 Tor tho satoof Tiaksta wil b as syuth: wast corner LoSalle and Randolph-ata, Commutation Tickets will bo sold 6t this ©flico only. MARVIN HUGHITT, Gon, Supt. W. A, THRATLL, Gen. P, Agt. OWNERS Who have neses for e o " poiog o AL BB PIE ol tenante b7 D nilog Agoncy, 144 Laallo-st., Otis Bl WANTED. BLACKSMITES AND BLACKSMITH'S HELPERS |1 P IANTED-A numbor of blackumiths end g or the best wo At wagoh palds or Bigo Tork* Xoo1y at. BOCORMIOK'S itoavar Works, B Tl ar.s moar Wosloru-are WANTED, By an sctivo experienosd businessman, 12 yoars & resident positon with a siuare Udmumarclalor Bana: 0 s Correrpandon sistant Man. ‘Ultimstely taking an Iniorest in same, 0 CARPET CLEANING. KING CARPET CLEANER Boston Ga,l;pet (Oleaning Co,, 44 AND 4G WEST Al‘AflgH 8T s, W% Treple e ion # 00 ‘Oom- BUSINESS CARD, John Lyle King, LAW OFFIOE, 128 CLARIK-ST., Hatweon Washington snd Madison. - The @hic CARRIAGES. BREWSTER & (0, OF BROOME-ST., WAREROOMS, Fifth-av,, cor. Fourteenth-st, | NEBEW YORK. Elogant Carriages, Tn all tho fashiansblo vartoties, from orlginal deslgus of ourown and tho bost stylca of Parls and London, oxquis- itoly fintshod fn all Bl1k-Batins, Tronoh Morocco, nnd tho fincst Broadoloths. Bpealal attontion is called to tho fact that ovory Oarzisge offored it our Warorooms s the pro- duotlon of our well known BROOME-ST, FAOTO- IUY, and oqual, In ovory rospook, to thoso bullt to tho ‘ordor of tho most valaod customar. Ta additlon to aur stock of tho LARGER sohlclos, wo offor o comploto axactmeont of OAD WAGONS, with and without tops, IN ALL WEIGHTS, for PLEAGURE DRIVING OR SPEEDING, ombraolng in their sonstruc. tign tho varlous fmpravements introducod by us during thib past fiftcan yoars, and which havo medo tho “BREWSTER WAGON” The Standard for Quality. OUR PRIOES BEING FIXED AND UNIFORM TO AL, ordors by mail havo oqual advantagos with those ‘placed n porson. To provent confuslon, the publio wil pleaso remomber that we aro not conasctod with a Jolnt Btock Company of Carriago Doalors now sooking to shars our soputation by adopting a firm name similar to our own, BREWSTER & CO0., OF BROOME-ST. Warorooms, Fifth-av, -oor. Fourtesnth-st, ‘BUSINESS CHANCE. TREMUONT HOUM FOR SALE. Fariture, Fixtores, and Létse " O the Present Tromont Hoose, The house is most admirably adapt- ed for families, having 120 rooms, 40 of which are in suites, with all the modern improvements. Furniture in most excellent condition, most of it being new. The house is in splen~ did order, rent low, and will be sold upon libersl terms. If not disposed of on or beforo Monday, May 5, it will be sold at public auoction, due notice to be given hereafter. JNO. B. DRAKE, REMOVALS. REMOVAL. CAMERON, AMBERG & CO, STATIONERS, Havo removed to tho LARGH snd HLE- GANT PREMISHS, No. 84 Lake-st., Opposite Tromont House. REMOV.AIL oF SPRING-BED FACTORY. Finding oy prosont faptory entivoly Inadoquato for m tnoreatit Danipote, I hava parchissod tho sleam mi Proports at 163, 166y and 261 Slatost., aad Aifted the saime S5 %l o Gaseisary machinory, duc., oxprowy for 3 e o Bats and Uote, ‘ot mioh. ] moaks Tourtoon siioitos” 1 nall tomoro to Snypow quariors about tho 1t of Maz, afor which o 1 shall bo prepared Lo il all ordors, n:.in from oty and sountey doslors, with romplnons. Dout forget tho RUMbOr, 163 Biateat:, thres Bioaks south of o1d fastorys - L. O. BOYINGTON: AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. REMOVAL. To WIST SIDE Branch Offica of this Company has boon romoved from 218 ilandalph-at. ta & South Halstod. sty oormar of Madison. ' Tie SOUTH BIDE Hranch o Wabash-av., will Lo romovod to Wabash ‘cornor of Twenty-second-at,, May 1. 8. G, BEATON, Agont. April 25, 1673, REMOV.AT. GOODRIDGE & STOKES, Real Estate and House Agents, Romovod to southwest corner of West Washington and Dsplainests., baasment of Prairio Siata Loka and Trust ‘a.ts Bullding” FINANOCIAL. DI et e, s gt oot Qs Sbuntry. No Aliaruoy's fass in suites no. chargos it collootlons ara mado. FRASIER'S MEROANTILIS COLLEUTION AGENOY, 140 Madison-at. WE BUY AND SELL Business Paper, And negotiate loans on Oollatersls. WRENN & BREWRSTER, Bankers, 906 Washington-st. Tentonia Tnstrance Company. A fow Pollolon wanted for cash. _ Pollctos {n all Esstern and Oblsago o, 's bonght. L 8. DIETRION, Room, 77 West Madison-st,, up atals, $10,000.00 Tonrth National Bank Stock for Sale, For priop and partioulars appl o Pr R R BT STORAGE. STORAGE. Fus d all kinds of Morohaudise, M loanod o prode ne BUouton Wakebouao, earnar Slxieunth aad Bl W H BAWYR, STOR.ACGH. RMPIRE WAREHOUSE, 188 TO 30 MARKET.ST, torage of all kinds of merohandiso at reatonabl 0 AMonros.zt. . Ird 0 store lious ods will do well ta MEETINGS, O e A T R LA R Masonic. E, eation this (Thursd louinn BRCB ot N D) thelr ball, corner Madisen, Jtol Masonic, . No. 160, moota this aompunonats Sofon, N ortuacii, ) AR g d, 1 t tio W, ron aordally lavilod B ovdor ot (e ¥ For 2 Short Time Only at Retall o by ortunity th obtain oye find Omamentod, Now tn your oppartusity oy Manatactutels sud i hotsase Deatirn, rors and) CHICAGO, THURSDAY, MAY 1, INSURANOCE. 1873, ago Dailp Teibune, 73 27 : SAPOLIO. CRITOHELL & FORD, FIRE INSURANCE, 127 LaSalle-st. jssissipi Valley oF MEMPHIS. PHENIX oF BROOKLYN. INSURANCE, NEW YORK UNDERWRITERY ACGCGENCY. CASH ABSSETS, $4,239,798.84 ‘Polioies issued on Dwellings, Fur- niture, Buildings, Merchandise, Grtni.n, ‘Provisions, and other prop- erty. JAS. B. FLOYD, ACGENT, No. 168 LaSalle-st. WillamsheehCiy Fire Insurance Co: OF BROOKLYN, N. ¥. Assets, $595,333.13 Dwellings, Furniture, Mer- chandise, &c,, insured at FAIR RATES. DAN M. BOWMAR, AGCGENT, 150 LaSalle-st. CHINA.CROCKERY, &o, WE ARE SBELLING Wit China Diungr s, 141 s, for $36.00, While Ghina Tea Sols, ~ 56 Pes, for 640, In faot, we are closing out our entire ‘Wholesalo Btook, at Retail, AT WHOLE- SALE PRIOES, in ordor to make room for an olegant Rotall 8tock for Spring Trade. Scott & Ovinston Bros, 219 West Madigon-st. BEDSTEADS, THR EMPIRH PARLOR BEDSTEAD Suryaascn 11 Boven szicel Al aifons Newud b e g R T Bl raianfy e s el o Geoubicy GRlY e Srlh (ho 3pace. of ' common bodstaads Adapied to Firior, Libraty, Dintag-room, Offio, and taro. Prices, $25, $35, $45, $50, $65, $75, $85, $100. Sold on tnatallmonts jt destred. EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD C0., 3562 West Mddison-st. ‘Wholo:alo Warorooms, 370 & 373 West Madison-at, 0OD LIVER OIL, WILLSON’S CARBOLATED C0D LIVER OIL 1s a Spocifia aad Radloal Ouro for CONSUMPTION AND SOROFULOUS DISEASES, O oA s o Letols. boasgos 1o X s oa: bearin {nvontor's slgnatire; and is soid by tho bost Drugaiats. Proparod by J, H, Willson, 30 Platt-st, N, Y. ‘Whaolosslo Wostorn Dopot, BURLBOT & EDSALL, 44 & 46 River-SL, Chicago, For mala by VAN ROHAAOK, BTEVENSON & REID, gornor Doarhiarn and Lako-at i UOTELS. Summer Hotel. Tho naw Hotel at Highlaud Park will ba opon Juns 1. Tin oI o nh Wiue Sorigs Ulah bui suniaine 135 roomu, T4 13 80U feot lnuig, hine bruad halls rum ing full Jongth of hiotso; 660 foul G plasza 13 foot wido: & broad dack b ho 100 of the honso, 30 fuot Joni, exariooking Tako Miohigan, It v one hosr'a. pldo frow Chlcayo, 1 1o growing town of Hfuinaud Park, whero a nier ia beloy Bt Tor 5 acconneddiods pagiure st uioug o fant Diliasd 18l O g STt hmans In sontheekios it ba.Tletols %% Teggel will bo vador the. manageineat of O. D: Hop: i, fty o Bt TaEa ™ o Hatthe o Bon 9 Yol 3 {atormation SPRY 12 Q; A KT Agont T BB Ca | 18 4tonrob i, Booia 4, Chivsgo. ENOOH MORGANS SONS’ SAPOLIO Toa cbstitate for Boap for all ouseh: s Pores, oxcaph washing Sloth SuchaM op APOL IO ot cloaning your houso this Bpring will savo tho 1abor of ono cloaner. SAPOLIO Wil not injnro or discolor Patnt, but restoros col- orand brightness. Try it leans Windoms withont water, and saves roublo of remoring onrtaine o SAPOLIO Brightons Kniros st4smo e thoy ars waskied, savfng timo and Iabor, Uso it. SAPOILIO Oloans DathTaby, Tables, Floors, &o., quickor and Lottor than Boap. Try it on. SAPOLIO Polishon Tin, Brans, Cappor, aud all Motal Ware Fondoring thom &% BrIEHY o8 BOW. . SAPOLTITO 5‘;::’,;.',"“&?5, Djshes and Glsssmaco s tpvalusble. SAPOLIO Romoros Sgatns from MacbloMantols, Tablos, and Statusr, from Hard-finishod Walls, and from Ohina aud Porcolsin, 10 cents. SAPOLIO Sta . Tomores Htatny snd Grosto from Osrpets aud otl Depot, 86 and 88 Bouth Water-st., OEICAGO, ILL. GET A BAMPLE FREE OF YOUR GROCER OB DRUGGIST. HILY & CO., IMPORTING TATLORS, Corner Wabash-av, and Monroe-sti, This CThursday) Afternoon, at 3 u'lock, Oontinuing until 7 o’olook. ALL ARE INVITED. REAL ESTATE. Desiranle Investment, 1am instracted by ownors to offor for salo, on favorablo torm, 5, 10, 20, 30, or 40 acroa of the proposty known as tho **Biasl Farm," shusted tn Boc, %, T. 8, R. I, i the southwestern psrt of tho city, bounded north and south by Twenty-slzth and Thirty-firs , and oast and. ‘woal by Kodzlo-av. and Moyry-ste. ‘This property adjoins Laymdalo vn-the south, and la cortaln to advance rapidly in valuo. The attention of Capitalists is called to this Advaertisement. Zpplyto JOHIN JOHNSTON, Agunt for Owners, Room 4, Nos. 81 and 86 LaSalle-at. VALUABLE LOTS AT A BARGAIN. . B, Comer Wabasiav, aud. Fity-tinlhst N, W, Corur Wabast-ay. aud Fifty-ninthst 5 Tots in Bgandale, desivavly located. ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, 56 & 57 Bouth Oanal Houses on Monthly Payments. Ihavo romalning bat tro housce (two-ators) for seloon montbly payments, Wafor threnghont tho fiousos, chea- doliors, &o. Inquiro of tho undoratgned at 57 State.st. 'JOHN OOVERT. ACRE PROPERTY Near Conteal Park, ox sla; E3ep agro blocks in oue now subdtviston of e b s, st g URINGTON ‘& SOIANTON, 10 a0d 374 Souths Walor-st. Higlland Park Building Co, Offico 153 MONROEST., Room 4, Kont's Bullding. Houtos and Lota for sale on oney torm: FRANK P, HAWKINS, Agont, FOR SALE. 'WHITE, PINK, & BUFF BLOTTING PAPER, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & 0.5, 118 and 120 Monroe-st. TREES! TREES 820,000 worth, all kinds ond sizos, for ohoap SHEFFIELD NURBERY, 44 Racineay, ! LRWIA, Propriotor, £~ Tako the Chicago and Cifotrmrar: corms - TREES! TREES! Ten thousand footoh and, Austrian Pino, from two to ten’ foot high, for t oxtromely low fguros, attha Gracaland Nugaory, forty rods north of Gracoland'Oeme- sory Gisa, Toko Horth Clarkat; aaes 1n cosuootion i) tho Gracelond Dummy. Also, & gonoral assortmont o Gmamental Troos, Blirubs, Gfeontiouso and Bodding-out ta, . Olty Dopot, 43 North Olaricat, Catalogucs gratla.” BULZER & BIO. FASHION PAPERS, 10K & g0, At I60H] l(i’.., 103 Madison-st, For Sale—-Portland Cement, In quantities tosuit, at $6.50 per barrel, at 147 LoBalle-st., in basoment. DRESS-OLEANING. SPOTS Of oll, greaso, champagne, 100 oroam, ota., taken out of" tho moat deltoata materlal without cloantng thowhiolo gar- mont, trlmming vent, or romaring trimmi s O “Fho Orlgiual Tinportor of tho Industzy, 284 Vs M, - - - 168 Wi, ~ REVENUE STAMPS, Revenue Stamps. Tho OHIOAGO SAVINGS INSTITUTION AND e SNy AN % cornar of Dussboei aud lson-ats., Ohicsgd, kéopatampe of diftorent, donamis matione n riasonsblo 'quantitios and the TWO UIf UHEQK and PROFRIEIARY STAMPS o any qus: odlotonio stampd sl 5s outof upe boviit 84 FOREIGN. Earthquakes in the Sandwich Isl- lands and Great Britain, The German Emperor’s Visit to Russia a Peaceful Omen to Europe. Latin and Groclk Monls Fighting at Jerusnlom, Wreok of a Fronch Steamer off the Brazilian Const. ~ BRAZIL, Nzw Yonk, Aptll 30,—A Rio Janiro lotter of the dth inst,, statos that owing 1o tho lato raius aland slide Tind occiurred which threw down a mesivo ston wall on s bullding fn tho navy yard, instantly killing tronty ‘workmen and wounding fty others. Anotlior lottar from tho anmo city gives tho partiou- 1orw of the lona of tho Freuch steamor Gambe, which left that port March 4, bound for Dordeatix, Franco, LiKo tho stosmer Atlantfe, tho oMeora can anf{ neconnt or Lue golng nalioro on tho Bypothiesis that. ibu win, which had boen prevafling for inany daya strong ad Aloadily from tho south aud sonthiwest, mny hovo Oce caslonod o alight ncroaso of thocoust otirrent, of which sulolent notice was not. taken, oud, as (o ughit Was thick aud stormy, 1t was fmpossibio to seo any dine tanco phesd; but' the wreck of tho Gambo differod from that of (he Atlantlo fu this, that not ono of tho groat numbor of osecngera on board was lost, Tho ‘Yesscl waa dto at Bahia o tho 20th, and nt 9 o'clock on tho moraing of tho 27th sho went on a roef known n Hho Java Rocks, As tho paseongora wora all asloop in thelr roomn, tho sudden blow of (o stesmer woko {hem, and ocosloned tho greatot coufusion and jarm, Prompt decialon_and conduct on Lo part of o officors, Lowaver, served, in o great measuro, to allay tho exoltemont, * Tho vesoVs launchen wero low= ored and msuned, and by 6 o'clook in (he morning the peatongors Lad all becr eafely Janded attho town of rontos, ——— AUSTRIA, s Vizanea, April 20,—Tho scandsl about tho American Commissjonors continucs, Alr, Cunningham has boon lll!pglnlml temporary Buperintendont of the Amorican asction, The cabmen continue on s strike, WABIINGTON, April30,—A telegram has beou rocoived from tho Bpoclal Commission at Vienns, appointed by the Prosident to oxatnino into tho allogod irregulari. ties of tho original Commission, to offect that somo of the suapended Comuissloners car to bo implicated on chargea of improperly recelving monoy, It loavea tho following persous freo from tho clinego of any frrogularity, viz: Dr, Anthony Ruppauer, Thomsa McElrath, Lowis Scasongood, J. O. ), Dlodgelt, H. Garretson, Edward Golthiol, Olayton MeMlchidl, Jsaao Caok, 4. G, Jomes, and Willism ¥, Tound, They rocommend that no part of the sus ponded Commission be restorcd at presont. It Is understood that tho resultof tho oxawmination, and tho gronnds on which its recommendation {s founded, are to bo immediately forwarded. CANADA, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicdgo Tribune, Tonoxzo, April 80,~Tho Ion, dir, Tiiloy, Finsnco Minister, his givon notico of a proposfiion 0 increaso tho Trovincial subsidios, It Is proposcd to roilove On. tarlo nnd Quebso of indebtedncas to tho amount of $10,606,084, and to make a proportionato subaldyto tho other Provinces. The Opposltion foal tholr wenknoss in tho Dominton Porlisment, end wny propesed sirugglo ibls scssion Incks goneral interet from its complote hopolosancas. Novorthcless a fight 1a to tako placo over tho slleged fraudulent psyment to contractors o tho Inter-Col- onlal Raflway, and also 00 tho Pacific Rallway. Tho crimo 'of wife-beating 1 on ho incross from tho lightnosn of {ho punisiment indiofod, i likely to incrcare, Ono man, £or tying up his wifo and g, @ orsewhipto hory buly secelred oo moutl n fall, and, A GREAT BRITAIN, Toxpox, April 80,—A sharp shock of on earthquako 18 reported to havo boen felt at Doncastor yeaterdny, Intho Housoof Comimons, tls nfteracon, Jacob Dright moved the socond reading of tho Women's Disabilitios bilL? Tn bin romacks in support af tho bl M, Deiabt aitod 1o hdoption of Fetunlo ulTraKe In WyamingTerrltory, and elsowhiore, Lo also ald if $ho moasuro was defeated it would bo brought forward sgain and again, "Nr, Bouverio moved that the second reading of tho il bo postponed six moutbe, and Mr. Ecourfield secondod tho mation, Dobuto followed, ot tho closo of which fho House divided, snd tho Lill Was rofocted by avolo of 322 0 165, g GERMANY. Denuov, April 90,—The L'roviicfal Correspondenz says tho visit of the German Emporor fo 8t, Poters- burg conflrma tho pacifc policy agreeq 10 by tho Emperors of Germany, Rusels, nnd Austls, lant Sop- tembor. 1t ia especlally slguificant at tuls timo, bo- causo prospocts of quict in Westorn Europo wero growing gloomior. Tivo cases of cholra are reportad to-day in Magdo- burg, — % ITALY. Roxz, April 30,—The Chamber of Deputics, to-doy, 1n opposition to tho roprasentations and romoristrances of Bignor Sella, Minteter of Finance, votod $450,000 for tlio eatablishment of an nrsenal at Taranto. Whon tho voto was declaved, Sella acked o an ndjourament and eald he would fuform the Houss, fo-morrow, wha courso o should take, e SPAIN, 3 Maprip, April 30.—Tho masons of Barcelons, Who ‘wore recently on a strike, have rosumed work. Pants, April §0,—Tho Carllsts have surprisod Dilboa, ‘which {s almost defencoless, Bavonxe, April 50.—A rumor comes from the fron- tler that tho Oure of Ssnta Oruz has boon shot by his own ofticers, SANDWICH ISLANDS. New Yons, April 80.—A Sandwich Inland lotter of tho st ssye 'that & number of shockn of earthauako Lind beon folt §u tho Interlor of the country, but tliatno Qdumage was Toporled, ———— PALESTINE, Loxpow, April 30.—Advices from Jorusalom stato that eovornl fights buvo occurrod in Dothlehom, Lo~ tween the Lathi nnd Greok mouks, — Five of tho frm- or and six of the latter were Injured. —_— HOLLAND. Ttz IIA0UE, April 20,—The debate in the Chambor of Deputies on {he Achinese quostion was ended withe out & vote, SPRINGFIELD. Docoration . Duy = Proclamation of Gov, Bovorldgc-=Ralirond aud Warcs house Commission--Fardons. ‘Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, BenNorIELD, I, Apr 30.—Tho following oficial prociamation of Gov, Dovoridge will be promulgated to-morrow : To obsorvance of tho anual coromontes of Decora- tion Day, oatablishod by nationsl cholco and consoat, and warhly pproved by tie Graud Army of fho Ite: publio snd tho Govornment of tho Uniicd Blates, T, olin I, Boveridgo, Governor of the Eiate of Uindia, do by this, my protlamation, deslgnate Fridsy, the3oth day of May, 1613, sa Decoration Day, and do enjctn sll foyal and patriotio citizens of this Atato to lay asids tlielr usinl avocatious aud unite in - strow- ing flowars upon ftho graves of thoso wito nobly diod In dofenso of our- conutry, Let tho sorvices cominomiorative of tho day bo such ua shall Tead tholiving to & dooper and more perfeat revorence of the niewory of our Norolo dead, and inclto thom to other Iabora and_highor sacrificea for flie nation's roatness and glory ; nd, in addition {o tho decors- fon sorvicos, I would respeotfully enfoin the roverend clorgy aud {hio leadora of religious douominations fn avery yplace of publlo Sorship on Sunday, o~ asth dsy of May, to hold rolig: ious wervicos commemoraifya of our fallea comrades oud thy cause for which they 1ald down tholr livos, and thus assoolato tho hallowsd sentimont of ploty aud tendor dutles of patriotisin, “Iho Rajlroad aud Werohouso Commissioners, at tho mooting to-day, coufirmed the appolntmeont 'of DI, Itarpor of O, W, Doan, a8 socoud clork, and James 1, Paddock, third, in the Iuspoctor's oftico, Tho resly nation of James H, Raymond, Eaq., ae Secretary of tho Board, hias not ot boon accdpled: ‘Gov, oyerldgo pardoned to-day Thomas Johnson, sent {0 thu Vonltentiary from Oook ountry las March for ono yoar, convicied of rocolviug stolon goodn: alwo, James 14, Tovelace, from Moutgomory Gount§, sout for thirao yearn, in May, 1873, for larceuy, i _ The Atlnntic Iank Xobbory. New Yous, April 0,—~Tho Tribine, to-Taorrow, pub- Ishies tho followings “Tho Tocolver of tho Atlantia Dank youlorday comploted thio list of dopositors nud wounts fo thelr oradity but refused fo give s copy to the Tribune reportor, Au exsmination Was also nado by him of the special loan account, aud womo sihgular Wlustratious wore Lrought Lo light, showing o Tooso manner in which the afalrs of tho Lauk wer vouductod by tho dcfaulting casblor, Thes worv of auch charactor s to indicute uot only crimipslity on Sl part of Taluter, but sugtictol to"sommo of the de- s, who loarucd (o facta - that Taiuter Capfedorates a8 desperste sa hiusolf, ho special loan nccount shaws that over $340,000 ‘havo been loaned on meourltica 811 Of which liavo dlssppearcd, Of this amount, L, 11, Niles, No, 8 Broad stroct, ono of Taiuter’s brokors Anid oa fas &a known, hio’ only brokor, had recelvo 00,00 ; and 3, 2, onover, a clork of Niles, who {8 natd to xecetvn only s small aslary, namod by name per. nona an low as $3 & woek, had barrowed $55,000, Noarly all theso loans had beon made to Niles and Conover within tho last {hireo months, Only ono loan of $10,000° in ontorod an having been made provious to 1873, aad this was ag lato sa Noyembor, 1873, All tho socufities dopowlied by Nilow and Conover aro among thoss nald fo have been stolon; Tho books of thu benk show that tho concorn was indobted to Niles to tho mmount of $80, repredented to have beon dopositod by him, but Nilea yeatorda; rod boforo tecolvor lwng, and_on being sake: mount of his clsim ngainst. tho bank said st was con $200 and $300only, This oxtraordinary dis. oropancy contintied to puzslo tho Tlocolver snd ac- countants until the closs of tho oxamination last night. The ocelvor hss eausod inquiry to bo ma info o standing and credit of all Taintor sliogod brokors, and the morcantlio agencios’ roports rendor nlill more auspiciots tholr 1nrgo oporations for the ac- count of ho young defaulter. Further inquiry into thio nccounts revorlod that, within twenty-four hours of tho collapao, oo of tig Dircctors hsd overdrawn tho account of his firmn to tho smount of §5,000, PRINCETON. [Theo Judicind ConventionesSconcs Mo foro, During, and After tho Mooting ==JudgoLuwrenco's Erionds Abandon tho - Fight==The Xion. A. 0. Oralg ‘Nominated on the Firat Ballot. * Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pnrozzo, Itl, April 80.—Tho Judiclal Qonvention mot at3, and adjourned at 425, having nominsted tho Ton, A M. Orafg on the first ballot, Tho, 1meeling was, throughout, enginsercd by the anti- Lawrence thon, 1t wan gonerally undorstood among ttio frionds of Judgo Lawronce, early in tio afternoon, that s Honor should not bo nominated, but trust to tha neuse of thio peaplo for hla oloction or_otherwiso, ‘With or without nomination, Tho subsequent proceod- ings wero, thareforo, entirely without Intercst, on. A, G, Boine, of Woodford, wan olocted Ghar- man, and M. Heaton, of Knox, Bccretary, both beln, proiiounced ati-Lawrcnco men, Tho ustial formal organization was porformod. Tho platform propared Dy Blr. Potors was submitted in tho shape of roaolu- tions, ‘aud carriod. A, M. Oralg, T. Lyla Dickey, Olivor Noldwin, ana Martin Bknllcberger, woro suc- cesslvely nominated for Jndgo of tho Buprome Court, Alotler wan produced from Mr, Oralg declining nominntion, but several delegaten succeasively aroae, and doclured that ho was to bo considarod at_tho dis: ool of tio poopls nud that o muststand o election, ‘nominated. Tho plalform adopted roads thun : Jtesolved, That tho provisions of the Constitution of 1810 of the Stato of Tilinols tn regard to raflroadn nre, caually with tho othor provisiona o tho Contitution, tho aupromo Inw of tho Btate, and our Logielaturo should provido tho neccsssry ‘logislation fo oxcouta such provislons, and our courts Ahould sustain and ‘adopt the sumo, Jiesoloed, That $ho chortors of the railroads in this Stato aro Tiot ontracts in tho souse thnt thoy are parn- mount {o tho Constitution ond lawa of this Blato, and that tho provisions of tho Constitution of tho Btato in Fogard (o sailronds and mocestary leghlatian to onforco tho eamo aro not ropuguant o tho Constitution of tho United States, esolved, Thot tho railroads In thia State sro publio Dfgliways, and thelr oporators common carriers, nnd o doueral Asombly, a8 required by the Gonatitution of ths State, should Pass lawn eetablishing roasonablo tmaximum Tates of charges for tho transportation of pomongers snd frelght ou tio differut raiiroxds fn {hio State, and should aldo pass lawa to correct abuses and toddfino and provent extortion 1n the rate of frolght and and auch Tegisiation o Judiclary of this State. "Reesolzed, That we will support no man for Judge of thio Buprero Courd who f8 ot In_accord [with {he seatimonts of thess Tesolutions ; that wo recommend fo tho anti-monopoliats of this Siate (o nominate such candidatos for Bupromo and Oliroult Judges, t0 bo sup~ ‘ported at tho ousulng Judicis! oloctions, as aro pledgod to ‘suatain the wholo Conatitution and laws of this Blate In accordance therewith, and wo will aupport nopo other, “Resolued, That the opinion of tha mjority of tho Supremo Court of Tilinols in tho Ghfeago Foening Jotrnal casc, dolivored by Jndgo Lawren 0 Courta of this Btato linve authority to pulsl for au posed contompls committed not 1a tho prescace of tho 1 it sald courk whll clalm Ana_ exerclso the Tight'and authority (o punish sny enticlems of tlio press tipon the deciatons,_opinions, or official conduict of auch court, when in tho opinfon’of such court thelr action has beén ncorzectly sfated or thelr lutegrity imyeached, denying to fhesupposed offonder tho right of Lrisi by Jury, or, Indeod, any trial whatover, excopt by {hio complafning court itaelf, fa fn violation of tho principle of free governmoul, ond cstablishes an Sdlous tyranny to which no fred people Will submit, and thint wo will support 1o peraous to offico Who ou tertalny auch sentinientn, "A #peech wis madoof o vory vlolont kind sgainst Judgo Lawrence by Golonel Elliott, in soconding tho noitintion of Mr. Ornig. ‘3ir. Nathon Grey folloired fn dofenso of Jndgo Law- roncs, 1o zoforred to tho facty inexplicablo to him, that in all the nominations that had been mads, Judge Lawrec Dnd not bron * mcntioned, and ho ch: & erizod tho wholo procoedin a6 onc-slded aalr, Hosald tho farmers bad o clo In thele hisuds for tho Grat tmo in thoir lives, and thoy wanied to bil ovory iead that appereed. ilo'was pro- cceding humoroisly when s dotermined attompt to Btop Mim by the anil-Lawreuco mon wos mado, fo which hio submitted, alihough tho Lawrenco mon were undoubledly, n tha'eplalon of sour ropatar, in tig majority, had Aght been accaptod. Tho paliey of inactlon 'wea persevercd in, and all the other sido conld "do o provoke them' o show {hoiratrength fallod, Sovoral times thoy thirow down the chiliongo by sngers and taguendoos Uiat the olr. sids wors raid to ehow thomselves, but 1t was eqnally of no srail. Tho ballo on the readlullon was, by countion ss allows : Buresu, 0 5 4 18 1 14 4 Woodford, Total,.. Bureau,, Grundy ... Henry dlg PSSR Woodford ... Total, seiisien On tho fuformal ballot tiis fignroa stood Oralg . Dickey Bholloberger Baldwin.... On tho first_and final ballot: For Oralg, 67 Warren delegation declining to voto, aud tho Knox man polling only fiyo out of twolvo Yoles. It may as el o mado as publlo ss posalble, at anco And forover, thnt Judgo Lawrence frionds mean to olect him, i adiioro to my figures of lsst nigt, and thoy would Tavo boon {uistifled Iiad thio Lawronce party organized inatead of dotormining 10 abandon the fight in the con- vontion fo-day. It Was at (ho deslre of tho Judyo Dimsclf that hia namo was uot put {n nomiustion. METEOROLOGICAL. signal Sorvico Duronw Itoports and Prognoatications, 111040, April 80—10:18 p. m, The following reports havo boen Tecelved from tho ‘places mentioned bolow : Station, | Dar,|Thy] _ Wind, Wealher, Brockinridgo, .. [00.12( 45E., fresh. Buffalo, [20.18) ~45|Clm, Qairo. 20.77) 60|E, briak, Chicagy 30.02| 40|N.E,, fresh, Gincluns! 001 60[E, gentl Gloveland, % entl Davenport, X risk, Duluth. B Escanab Fort Gar: Kookuk.... . LaQrosse..... Mllwaukeo! 43, ffesh, BON. B, brik, 0:Ligt, ns'm E., gontle,|Clear, S H22FEEE8ES 48|N. 1.} goutlo,|Oloudy, 45[N. E,, fresh. {Cloudy, PROBABILITIES, April 80—§ . m.—For the Lower loy, Tounessco, Missourl, snd the Guif Blates, falling baromoter, fronh southesst winds, rising fomperatur, cloudy weather, and heavy rain, For tho Northweat and Uppor Lakos, and thonco to Indiana ond Kontucky, folling baromoter, brisk northeastorly aud morthorly winds, incroasi cloudiness, and raln, Yor Xhz Bouth Athntio Biates enatorly ond eoutheasterly winds and diminishinj Pressure, followed by cloudy weathor, withoccasiona rain. For the Lowor Lakes sud Uppor Ohio Valley and Middlo States, northwest r){ to southeasterly winds and bigh prossure diminishing to-night with clo\lflx weather, For Csnada sud Now England, cloar an pasily eloudy weatker, with northeauterly winds, (Oautionary signals are ordered for Duluth, Ohloago, Milwaukee, Grand Uaven, Dotroit, Toledo, and Oloye- land, Reports aro missiug from tho cxtreme Norta- weat, Rocky Mountains, aud tho Pacific Coast, WARHINGTON, 1l Misslsuippt Vol Preforrod Suiclde fo Matrimony. PititapELPuLs, Apri 30.—Ttchurd Pottit, 8 lswyer of thiu city, comitted suicido lsst ovonini, 1o b been engaged to Misa Staley for ton yoars. Blio Iately receivod a handsome esfate by thio wills of tho hand B, Baldclaugl, and overy. og s marriags at ol (o-day. ot Bt, Mark's Onurch, Thoy deslgned tal e ko LS dockagod ki tho ‘on Of tho lata Judgo Pot:it, and nephew of United Blatea Naval Tay. master Iicliard Lottt, ~Tho Iady 18 English, and's coustu to Bialiop Btaloy, lato of dogolulu, Iato Rtobort Baldclar thing was prepaved NUMBER 255, THE INDIANS, Official Conm{gfmon of the Last SIaumnorl' Sy tho Modocs, L s Additional Trod & to Bo Sent to the Scena}vg Operations. The Sioux ;1‘:‘“1‘;)' an American Settlement in Manitobsn. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Trivune, Wasnmaron, April 30,—OMelal dispatchos recolvod st tho War Dopartment to-day glvo fall confirmation of tho preas roports regarding tho latest and most ters Tiblo foatnres of tho campalgn against tho Modocs, Ansoon 1a thoy woro recelved Becrolary Roboson called upon Gon, Blherman, whon prolonged consule tation euanod, Gou, Sherman had proviously oxpressod tho hope that the prees roports wero exaggerated, He did not beliovo that our forces had beon surpriseds and was inclined to denounce tho story, as told in tho morning papors, oa sensational and untrue, ‘The result of the consultation was s decision to concontrate. all tho avallable forces om tho Pac'lle clopa for_the support of Gon, Joff, O, Davis, who Las nssumed command, This docision, liowevor, fa virtually o ropetition of tho resulis of a provious consultation, Reforring to tho possibility of effectunlly surrounding tho Modoca, Gen, Slermen ree marked that thore aro not troops enongh under arms ou the contiuent to noeamutish such o purposs, The lava-beds aro thirty miles in clrcumferonce. Atlanta ‘was only five miles, snd it was fourd impossible to surround it with 150,000 mon, It fa probable that .our offcctive forco mow opornting " againt Capt, Jack now numbers about ono thousand men, including the cavalry and artillery, tho usefulness of which i greatly lmpaired by tho opizootic, now pre- valling in the camp. No ndditional news biad boen re- celved at tho Indian Buroau, A general impression provailod, liowover, that thio focant sonko of seourity regarding futuro oporations of tho savages had boen linatily reached. 1t {s known that the succesa of Capt. Jack's band will bo cormunicatad to other bandsand tribes with & mysterious and acourate rapidity, slmost equal “to -tho folegraph itself, and it ia_bes fiaved ‘nat™ tho Caigont-drgn . whichh " have becn bullt latoly on tho hills adfacent totho Iava-beds may havo communcated not only Ine formation to otlier boatile savagos, but fnvitations to Join in goneral upsising agalnat tho whites, Tho suc- ‘cesaful operations of Gen, Crook agafnst the Apaches in’"Arlzons aro to0 remolo from the sceno of Gen, Gil- lem's defeat to counteract ita influcuco. = The records of thio Burcwu show thiat aimilar tronblea have beon oxporienced with tlio majority of tho unotvilized tribes ‘onco or twico in each goncratlon, 'The explonation of this ia fhst tho " old warriora ~are unmblo to restrain tho young buck, oither through tholr nafural influonco” s seniors’ or by relating Hthelr ovm, oftentimes bilter, oxperlence, when in thelr youdior dnys thioy attomptad to conquor tho whitca, n army circlos, tho expression of regret snd chagrin wero akin to desperation. Tho officers whoso livos ‘woro sacrificed wero well known nnd Lighly reapected throughout tho army. Gen, Lorenzo Thomas, the father of Oapt, Evan Thomus, who waa killed, called o tho War Departmont this morning, and had an affecting tnterviow with Gen, Bhorman, 'Gen, Thomas, who 18 on tho retired lst, 18 quito sdvanced in years, and Is deoply affcctod by his bureavemont, WasnINGTON, April 30.—Gou, Shorinen to-dsy xo ecfvod tho auuoxed dispatch from Gou, Schofleld : Lava DEDS, April 30.—On fho 26ih, Ma, Green, commanding the eamp ‘on_ the west aido of the Lava Tode, orderc:s Capt, Thomas, of tho Fourth Artillory, and a party of Warin Spring Tndiaus, about 70 soldlers and 14 Indians, to mako _roconnoissance in o south- easterly direction (o a point about four miles from camp, The Tarty loft' the camp about 13 @lock meridlan, reached tho designated polat, and wero resting. No Indians had been seen, Sudieply tho party wan fired tpon by Tndlaus, and compelled to rotira, Subsequently upon searching fn tho lava chasme, the Todica of Capt. ‘Thomas and Lieut, A. P. Howe, of the 4th artillory, and Liont, Thomay . Wright, of the 13ih Infaniry, wero found, ~Firat-Liout, Arthur Orane slon, of the 4ih artillery, bas uot been found, It i supposcd {hat thoy were killed, Licut, Geo, M. Harrls and Acting-Assistant-Surgeon B, Semig aro soriously, though T hope not dangorously, wounded, Thirteen enlistod men wero killed 5ad wounded, All the officora and part of tho men remafned togother and fought iks boroes, but tho Indfans securod the advantage of Ha poeition beforo being diacove Tho ~ remnlnn ‘of tho slain officors will Lo faken to Yreka to-morrow, The bodles of four ‘warriors lisve boon found nt or teas tho sceue of tlo battle, Capt. Mondenball roports from Burlettasille, and 8 oxpocted to foln ou tho 80th, The Tndians oc: enpy a position in (ho rocks about four miles aoulh of fhelr caves. 1t will bo. lmponsiblo to surround them with the forco at or on Touto to this placo. The cire cumferonco of tho lava hedn fs about 30 miles, Gon. Davis fs ospected to-morrow, ~Alvalt Glllett and Gen, Davin startad from Yroka for o ava-beds tula mora ng, . Gon, Bliorman has, nfter o conforonco with Actinge Becrotary Robeson, {élegraphed to Socrotary Bollmap and the Presidont in tho way of consultation 8 to fu- ture army mosemonta, New Yok, Aprll $0,—A Washington special esys: Tho result of ho consultation betweon Gen, Sherman and Socrotary Robeson Wil Uo the tranefor of a largo ‘number of t£oops froin cast of (hio Rocky Mountaius (o tho Pacifio coaet, and » dotormingd oifort to exter- ‘minato the Modoc Tonoxo, Ont, April W.—A dispatch from Ford Garry (Mabitoba) says: Information Las been rer cotved from a trustworthy sourco o the effect that somo American traders, having polsoucd Littlo Ruifo aud Bitting Bill, Bloux Olilofs at Cypress 11ill, 450 miles fom Yort Garry, in tho Britieh Territory, tho Sous fell on tho post atd innssacrod all the Americans and half-broeds fn tho vichusty, The Winnebagoos--False Rumors Pansoxs, Kos, April 80,—Euoch Hosg, Superin- tendent of Tndlail Atairs, Pussont dowa the rod to- day with n delegation of Winnobago Indians from Wiscousin, who go o select a homo fn_ tho woatorn part of tho Indfan Terrllory for thelr tribo, which numbors about 1,000 persous. Toreia, April 0, —iull advices from th Southweat loayo 1o room to doubt thiat tho recent storica of Indian outrages {n that locality aro puro {nventions. Thero areno hosttlo ot troublesome Tndians within 100 milea of the outermost sottlments, The Indian Penalty for Murders Speciat Dispateh to The Chicage Tribune, D8 Momved, April 30.—An Indian of the roviog tribo of Musquakoes, which infeat thls State, & fow Weoks ago murdered ono of his tribe, The tribo was then, and sro now, encamped on the Skunk River, near Col in Janper County, Thotriboput the murderer to trial, oud decided that ho should bo punished by being starved to death. Tho sentence waa carried. out to tho cruol letter, The Indiun was tied toa log out in the woods, and soveral Indiaus wero detalled to carry the eéntenco luto offect, which took !‘l&ht days, other crueltica, known only fo tho red dovils theme salves, bolngadded totho torturo of starvation, OBITUARY. The Xton, New Yons, April 30.—Jokn R, Thompson, of tho Eeening Poat, fovmerly oditor of thie Southern Literary Messenger, diod In thi city this aftoroon, ‘Wasiiinazow, April 80.—Tho Ilon, Jatea Brooks, TReproteutstivo of Gongrosn from Now York, died st bl unldence ia e ity tornlght, at 60 ol tho pragence of hin family, Ho reoognized tfo around bim to the vory last moment. Ife had long boen i fooblo healh, Trou, ss b Liesl. frequeatly rald, tho effecta of a fover which bio contractod in Aat Tho'deceasod was in bia 031 year, Iiis desth hsi crested profound sorrow in all circles of the coms munty, Tho Labor Question. New Yomw, April 30,—A special dispatch from Providenco, It I., saya ; The mill oporatives throughe out iade Tatsnd wil striks to-morzor for 10 hours Work by tho day, or slxty houra por week, The movoe ment {# contraftod by thie Ruiode Talsnd branch of the Now England Tou-Tour Assoclation,iumboring gear! 50,000 membors, Tho {jme-tablo adopted by tho orge: zatlon provides for commenciug work st 6:30 I tha ‘Tmoruiag, allows forty-8ve minutos for dinner, and for stopping' o machiory nt 8 'lock [n ho evonlng on Aho Rt vo daya of {bo wook, and closing work on Baturdays at 19346 I tho afterndon. "New YoRK, Aprll 00,—Foars of auather riot at Pats touburg, N. J., oro entortained. A large number of Gwedea and tho rathoad, mon llvrmnr‘l{,om]vlnybd, ane, Who hava boen put o work upon hiavo dicurrod the animonily of the sorke Murmurings aro heard on Doth sidles, Voth parties aro exid to bo heavily srmed. "Tho Orisptns reported soven Lroadway frmass have 1ng Accaiod (0 thole demands, and tbat the movomont 14 gonerally puccoss, Soveral fems stll resiat. ‘Wasundzon, April 30.—John W. Drowning, of New York Olly, liss been sypointed and commissioned Ex. ocutlye officer for tho Htato of New York, by A, E. Red. Slone, President of tho National Lalor Gouncil at Waabington, D, 0. Thoro will soon appoar an officlal uthorizod stateuont of (he labor mavement by the o Jojm Toole, of North Carolins, Obairmen of the Netional Exceutive Coramitteo of the United Working« mon of Americ - Lynching Casce. ToutsviLLe, April 80,—About 13 o'olock last night, at Larrodsburg, Morces County, a largo crowd, sup: ¢ £ bo egtoos, gathered around the Jail, afousod 1o uilor, aud told hitm to open the door, o4 thiey Liad & man condnod i tho Jail, After o 1l oponed the door thoy {nformon him (horo wa a colored boy fu Jull ‘Whom they Wanled, and meatit to Liave, and goiug wliere lio was t00k bl out a skiort. distauce’ from tho town ond hung hbm, Nesrly a year ago ho was triod und sentoncol o e years imprigomont, Uho offense Doing sn attempt at rape, The fnilor pormitted bim {o go'atlor bix cow ovory evening, an one ‘wok lio mada his second attempt o M was found dead thls mornlog i namo was Robesh Ourds

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