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12 'FOREIGN. “The Insurrection in Japan Com- pletely Quellod. Peculiar Circumstances Attending the Allied Outrage of 1804 A Newspaper Attack TUpon Minister Bingham. Rumor that n Revolt Has Taken Placo in Bilbao. JAPAN, BAN Franoisco, April 8.—The steamer Alnska. wrrived this ovening, with datos from Yokohamn to March 10. * The ineurreotion in S8aga waa brought to an ond on tho 1st inst,” Okubo, Minister of the In- torior, sont from Yeddo to quoll tho disturbance, urrivad at Tuckens, n port in thoe north of Ken- won, 85 miles from Snga Oity, on the 19th of Fob- ruary, -Gathoring his forces, he marched upon’ tho Insurgent Atronghold, overcoming his oppo~ nonts in n sorios of trifling skirmishes, On tho 28th ult, -Baga waos invested; on tho 1st inat. tho rebels mbandoded tho plnce, dis- persing in various direotions. Bleanwhilo, n ®socond body of troops had embarked from Yoddo under command of Hogasi Funsina Nomina, sn uncloof tho Mikado. This expodition smlod March 1, but in consequence of tho nows from Baga, was stonped by elegraph at Asaks, Tho intelligente of tho robol collapso was boldly do- nied by the foroignors gonerally in Yokahama,— a difforont result having beon confldontly ox- pooted by the majority., The Unitod Btates Ministor will take up lis . permanont resldence in Yoddo this month, ~The ritish Ministor will follow na soon as his new legation buildings are completed. The main ‘body of the British attaches are alreadystationed wt the capital, » An oruption- of tho volcano of Ecromai, in Yesao, has taken place. . “T'ho recent payment of an installment of the Bimoncseki clslms bas boen mado tho occasion for recalling the circumstances of the affair, hitherto forgotton or con- conlod. Tho Indomnity wns domanded to dofray the expensca of tho allied oxpedition of 1884, commonly undorstood to have boon under- takon in coneoquonce of tho flring upon foreign ships while passing through Simonoseki Btraita. The En§uah Minister was most active in organ- Izing this expedition, butit 18 now sot forth that + not & singlo English ' ship was ever fired upon or any - way molosted ; and that while the ox- yc ition was in proparation Earl Russoll con- inually sent dispatches to the naval officors in chorge of tho floot, stat- ing that tho pnssago of tho straits was ot necosssary, and forbidding any aggressive proceedings. " ‘The action of the British tlcet was approved by the Homo Government only aftor it had been carried tluo\lfh and proved successful, -As rogards the canso of France and tho United Blates, it is shown that the French Governmont, by tho troaty of Juno 25, 1864, accoptod poncoful torms of aoitloment of the Slmonescki troubls, and that this arrangement* was lnown to tho Fronch Ministor in Japan before the sail- ing of tho expodition, which novertholess pro. coeded with his ganction. The United Btates Miniater was in possossion of & writton nc- knowledgmont of injury dono, and o . written rromlm to pay tho ponalty demanded, and also mtorost which was not demanded, when ho «agreed to tho departuro of the oxpoditjon, It Is furthermore shown that tho original intontion was to fix tho indomoity at 82,000~ 000, - but that it was ratsed to @3- 000,000 in X consequenco of the suggestion that the first-named snm could bo too nmflfy paid, ond that in liou of $8,000,000 the oponing of & now port might be urged and socured—n circum- stanco whioh gives tha whole Semonesaki affair, the appoarance of being at the boginning, ns it is now, & movement golely for the purpose of ox- noting commercinl coucessions. These facts have all boen gathered from foreign officinl doouments, Tho anuual exhibition at ioto was openod March 1, within the walls of tho Mikado’s former rosidenco. For the first time, tho interior of l,h% l!mpnrh‘l dwelling has been visible' to' the publio. £ Oue of tho causes of discontent among the . old military class is said to bo the proposed sub- - stitution of a definite sum of money for the an- . nual pensions now received by that body. It -is true that the auggestion is roceived with disfavor by those most directly concerned, but it is warmly mfiportud by tho opinion of tho . poople at Jarge, The most important consider- ation is, howavor, that the change is not obliga- ;.’m&, but is optional with the prosent peusion- - holders, Tke Japan Mail hrm published a long and vio- |- lent attack upon the United Statcs Minister, ‘based upon a briof paragraph in the Washingion Hepublican, of Juu. 9, purporting to give the Bsubstanco of a privato lottor from J, X. Bing- ham. This gontloman is undorstood to disclaim nay knowledgoe of tho oxtract in question, g SPAIN, 2 Panis, April 8.—The Cnrlists hero have infor- mation that a revolt Las broken out in Bilbao ; that only half of their army has been engag in tho prescui battles ; that Gon. Santos will shortly maroh with strong divisions upon Ma- v‘arid andcut off Marshal Berrano's communica- ions. - Mannip, April 8,—An official dispatch_statos that 410 officers and men have desertod from Gon, Santes' command and como into Republi- can lines. : —— GREAT, BRITAIN. . Loxpoy, April 8.—A dispatck from Melbourne snys Rochefort nud-mm(imulona rofuso ‘to dis- closp how thoy succeeded in gotting aboard the vasgel which brought them from New Caledoula, for foar of implicating friends. —_— i g AFRIOA. £ Loxpox, . April 4.—The latest advices fro Onpe Const Custle aro to March 12, The Embas- 8y, numbering 250 porsons, had arrived there from tho Ashantoo King. 1t wae roported that thoy rofused to dlecontiune human snorificos, and disputed tho amouut of indemnity. e FRANOE. Pans, April 8,—The Govornment is still with- out ofticlal advice of the escapo of Roohofort and ‘is companions. —— THE WEATHER, Wasningrox, D. 0, Apiil 8.—ProbaniLrries —For the Uppor Lake rogions, Towa, and Mis- sourl, E@nem ll clear wonther, with winds grad- ually shifting (o southensterly. LOUAL OBSELVATION, -, . O1t10A60, April 8, 16874, —_— e L) ngz) * Hour of ob- ? |pirection ana servation, ores of twind.| * fipppu Weather, 6:68 a. m, .. 29,06 11:18 8, 129,96, 2:00 W, frosh,,,., N, W, ) (Fair, fréal,. [Bnow, 1Iresh,.,|Bnow, Bnow. r, 8288 | ~spuoinsny Maximum thermometer, 53, : Minimum thermomotor, 20, GENERAL OBSERVATIONS, . Onioauo, April 418, m, - Wind, (Rain| Weather. N, freshr ... [Clsar, 8.\, Lrisk! Gtear. 0l K, brisk.| ' /03| Lightauow, +02|Falr, - N.'W., gontie} B0/8," Wi, fresh,| N, W., light.| 20N, E CANADA ITEMS. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, OTTAWA, April 8,—Most of tho mombors of ‘Ii':rllnmoui aro out of town for tho Euster holi- . grand ball fs to be given in tho Sonate Olambor of the Parliament building on the 17th . inul.l to which Henators, Membors of Purlia- mant, the Lisutonant-Goveruor, and Mayors of citios will be invited, Dr. Tuppor, who was understood to bo willlng £0 accopt tho loadoruhio of the Opposition In the Houso, aftor considoration hina declined ; nd, na no othor Rurum\ can bo found to assumo . it, Bir John A. Macdonnld will doubtless contlnuo to act in tho capnolty, . Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wooparoor, April 8.—The Grand Jury o Assizo Qourt have found flve truo bills “ngainat ‘I'apping, charged with tho murdor of hia wifo and four childron lnst Christmng, 'To thoso he ploads not guilty, and insanity will bo urged. Specitil Diapatel to The Chicago Tridune, "TonoNTo, April 8,—(Good Fridsy is belng gon- ln‘hfil obaerved throughout the Provinco as s oliday. . CAPITAL AND LABOR. The Tolodo, Peoria & Warsaw Works meon Come to Torms. Tho Tafalle Miners Submit to a Be- [ duction of Wages. The 'Tolodo, Peoria & Warsnw Worl= meon. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribtine, Pronta, IIL., April 3,—Tho Committeo appoint- od ot tho meoting of Tolodo, Poorla & Waranw omployes on Wednesdny ovoning Iast called on Bupt. Orugor Inst night, and informed him that thoy would mccopt what ‘money ho could pay thom now in part sottloment of thoir Docomber pay, provided ho could gusrantoo that they would roceive tho balance. Xir, Uruger stated to the Committao what ho had done at Chicago, but said neither ho nor any one else could give them a writton guaranteo, but that ho was satia- flod they would recolve everycent duo’them within six weeks, As tho Committoo woro not authorized to olose matters on any othor terms, thoy roquosted that Mr, Orugor como to the ehops and stato the case to tho mon, and lot thom decido what they would do. In accordance with this ruquest, Eulmfluumd- ent Cruger, accompanied by Col. Robert G. Ingorsoll, attornoy for the rond, visited the shopn this morning, and explained to the men oxactly in what shapo tho road was. Ho told them that Judge Drummond's decreo provided that all the net carnings of tho rond should bo applied to pay off dobts, and that not one dollar would be applied for any othor purpose until the labor claims had boon sottlod, aud ndvised thom to bo patient and they would got all their money in the course ofa fow weeks. Tho men finally ogreed to accopt- £11,000 on account of, tho Docombor wages, aod this sum will be paid thom to-morrow. _About the 12thinat. they will raceive their March pay, and towards the oloso of the month will probably got another dividend on the old account. Tho samo spirit that provailed in tho mootivg of Wodnoaday night still actuntes the men, but they have con- cluded to trust in tno promiscs of the road onco more, aud accopt, this amount now._ Should any unrensonnble delay tako place, howover, in future paymonts, the employes will delsy no longer, but strike at onco, and diroct thoir en- lu‘r‘g o towards destroying proporty, and perhaps 0. The LaSalle.Cont=Mincrs? Fiolds Special Dispateh to tho Chicugo Tribune, TLaBALLE, IlL, April 8,—About 400 of tho La- Sallo coal-minors met in this city this_foronoon, ursuaut to adjournmont, and listened to an ad- 48 from John Binay, Dresident of the Coal- Minors’ Natioual Union, after which they ro- solved to submit to the abatoment of their wages from 31 to 90 cents a ton for mining, 'Thoreare somo othor mattors of difforonce between them and tho propriotors of the conl mines, which will bo considered to-morrow ; but thoy will proba- bly resume mining on Monday. The Ten-Hour Systom. C BarTruone, April 8.—The cotton faotory at yuudhnn'y resumed to-day on the ten-hour sys- om. T - TRICHINOSIS, Onses Reported in and Near Ann Arbory MicheeSeveral Deadhis from the Diye cnsc. i Speatal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ANN Arpom, Mich., April 8.—Trichinosis has nadeita appoaranco in this part of the State, andis oreating some concorn. A man, his wife ond a child came to the University Hospital sovoral woeks ago with tho disense, and tho' ohild died afterwards.. Tho paronts returned to Detroit and died thore. A man and his wife died in Port'Huron a fow daya ngo with the die- onso, and their throe childron are not expected to live, *Boveral other cases are reported. In cnch instance tho porson aitacked has been .German, and the pork caton was uncooked. —_—— FIRES: At Roanoke, Ind, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna, TRoANOKE, Ind., April 8.—An oxtensive fire oc~ ourged - in this town botwoen 11 and 12 o'elock last nlg‘l‘x’t. It originated in tho grist~ mill of W. H, Meche & Co., which was totally dostroyod, with Its contents. From this build~ ing tho flames communicated to the unoceupied atorercom owned by Mra. R, 0. Ebersolo, which also succumbed to the flory attack, Tho loss on the mill is estimated by the owners at 816,000, and on the stororoom af $1,000. The mill is in- sured as followa: Homo, of Columbus, 82,600 ; Olny, of ‘Kontucky, £2.000; Undorwriters', of New York, and Northwestorn National, amotute not givon, Tho storeroom wns mnot insured: The cause of tho fire is Bupposod to have been a defoctive fluo, ; . At Waltham, il Sveclal Dispatch fo The Chicago Tribune, OrTAWA, 1L, April 8.—While Mr, Jamos Bar- gent of Waltham, was sleeping, lnat Wednesdny night, his barn, agricultwal implomonts, and two tenms of horses wore consumed by firo. He was «first made aware of the loss upen going onttodo some work next morning. Thoro was little or 1o insurance. R i = At Applcton, Wis. Mavwauree, April 8.—About midnight last night the Masonio Block at Apsfletm:, \5 v WAB destroyed by fire. It was occupled by Lonis Bo- noit, drugators ; Kofferd & Fischer, books and stationery; E. Goff, roal ostate agont; B, A Douglaes, dentist, and the Rhine Lodge also oceupied part of the building, Loss, $16,000; iugurance, $10,000. . 3 At Cohocs, N. Y. Conoes, N. Y., April 8.—~Tho burning of tho Tivoli mills; owslod by J. . Root's Sons, csused a loss of $200,000, with an insurance of $28,000, of which thoro is $2,500 in the Clay, of Nawport, Ky.,'and & liko amount i the Sun, of Cleveland. ‘he loss on two othor mills was $25,000 ; insur- ance, $15,000. g At Wallington, €. i CiNoINNATT, O, Al‘-:rll 8,—The furniture ostab- lishment of O. &, Couoh at Waellington was de- stroyed by firo this morning. Lous, $12,000,; no insuranco, At St, Louly, ¢ 8r. Louis, April 8.—Tho box-factory of H, Gans, 1614 Cass avenue, burned this afternoon, Loss about 8,000 ; ineured for $4,u00, 1,600 of which is 1n Winchestor, N. Y. Sovoral tonoments ndio!nlng were damagod about $3,000. lholoss on tho fuctory is about $10,000; on the tonomeonts about £8,000, The insurance is 81,500 in tho Manchestor, of New York 3 $800 in tho Natioual, of Philadelphia, At Burlington, In. Bonuxaroy, Io., April 8.—The rosidence of Mrs, I, Frawloy, on Bixth stroct, wos damngen by firo to-day, totho amount of §500; fully covered by insurance. —_—— SUNDAY LIQUOR, The Gormans of FPhiladelphla Cry for It. PmLApELPmIA, Pa,, AEtil 9.—~To-night a large meoting of -Germans who are opposed to the Bunday L(fllwr law was hold hore for the pur- poso of effecting an organization which will uupjwr“or oftico no cnndidate who will nat pledge himeelf to vote for the repeal of the present law rolative to liquor, Resolutions wore udopted which authorized the formation of an organization to be called * Irue Wator,” to ox- tond all over the Stato. Any citizon can bocome o momber who will pledge himselt to support -only sucl) candidaten for office, without distinc- tion of party, aa will openly and unrosorvedly indorso prinolples at variance with tho present Sunday Liquor law, o N, VIRGINIA'S TREASURER A LUNATIC. Rioumorp, Va,, April 8,—A commission of lunnoy was held to-dsy upon_ Colonol James Moyo, fitute Tressurer. The Commission ad- Judged Mayo & lunatio, and orderod thab he bp #onk to au asvlum for ‘unlmcn!, t tho’ . chargo' of killing , their liberty. . morphine in the stomach to cause denth, THE CHICAGO DAILY -TRINUNE: SATURDAY. APRIL 4 1874. " POLITICAL. Still No Chofce for a Successor to Senator Sumner, Propositions Looking to a Repub- " lioan Combination, Washburn Most Prominent as a Com- promise Candidate. Massachusctts Scnatorint Elcctioh Spectal Diepateh to 1he Chicago Tribune. BosroN, Mass., April 8,—Tho oxpeétations of those who bolioved the dead-lock would not survive Fast Day, have boon disappointed. In the Oonvontion of the Loglslaturo to-day, 202 votes woro cast, of which Dawea rocoived 01, Hoar, 76, Curtls 70, Adsma 16, Banks 5, and & woro seattored. The prominent candidates all lost by absonteos, Ono of Dawes' supportora wont to Adams. Tho Dawes men now do not profoss to hopo to show nny decided gains bo- foro Tuoerday. It ia evident that they bogin to deapair of succoss, and it i bolloved that Afr. Honr's frionds have alrondy mado suggestions looking ton COMDINATION OF THE IEPUBLICAN BTRENGTH, or at least tho anti-Butler portion of it, on some new mon, Of all the names méntioned, Gov. Washburn's apponrs to bo most favorably re- gorded.” The chiof objection fa that Talbote, who would in that csee bocomo Govarnor, is not prootoly . the man for euch a place, e fa well onough as to character, but not consplouous for abllity or success. Washburn {s from the West- orn ’m‘t of tho State, and in that respect would gratify a lacal focling that makes a considerable part of Mr. Dawes' strougih. However tho mattor I8 _doolded, the Sonatorinl queatlon will probably bo a potentinl one in the noxt State campmign, Grand Rapids Oity Politics, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, GRAND RAPiDs, Mioh., April 8,—Tho Domo- cratic Oity Convontion laat night nominated ox- Mayor Julius Housoman for Mayor. The Repub- lican Convention to-night nominated P. R, L. Piorce, prosont iucumbont, for tho same offico: Each {a tha strongent mau of his party, and the contest will be exciting and closo. + CRIME. A More Incemdinry Fircs in Snginnw and Eonst Saginaw, Mich. Specal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Easr SacmNaw, Mich., April 8,—Anothor in- osndinry firo occurred in Baginaw Oity yestorday, and ono in this clty. The fire at Baginnw Cily broke out at 2:30 thls morning, snd destroyod two barns aud & valuablo horso. One barn was tho proporty of Mra. Julis Burnbam, and the othor of . J. Moorest. The horse belongod to N. 8, Lockwood, The ostimated loss is 81,600 ; insurance, $630. The housoe of Mr. Do Lavergo, in the Beventh Ward in this city, was discovoro on fira at 2 o'clocl, but fortunately in time to be oxtiugnished bofore any great damagoe wus done, . Not Guilty. Speoial Dispateh to Tho Chicago T'ribune, JANESVILLE, Wis., ALP 2.—Augustus F. Tolles, who was arrosted Monday, charged by the nograos Walker and Washington with killing tholr mistross, Rachel Thomns, Inat summer, for whioh they aro under indictmont, was discharged {from custody this morning, having proven an alibi by several witnesaos. Indion Murderers Hung. Lirrie, Rook, Arl., April 3.—Throe Indians wore to ba hanged at Fort Smith to-day for mur- ders committed in bor last Porry Duvall, o Doputy United Btates Marshal, who waa attompting his arrost on tho & negro, Ho was o dos- orado _ dronded” throughout the Territory. sanc Filmoro, also o full-blooded Choctaw, wos another ono of them. He was but 16 yeara old, and 'utterly unconcerned about his fate. Laat June he went out to kill a man and rob him, being too indolont” and worthless to work for & Uiving. . He mot o poor traveler who had como all the way from California on foot. After passing ho turned bnok, passed.tho travolor nfi:fln o fow steps, 'and then wheoled and shot dead. 'The entire booty was 8150 and » pair “of .shoes. When asked if bhe knew tho- name .of .the man he murdered ho replicd with a scowl, * Dogon if I know the name of the man,” The noxt victim was John Painter, a fnll- blooded Bominole Indian. Ho was convioted of tho murdor of a drover of the Choctaw Nation last fall. . Ho declared his innocenco yestorday with much feeling, and said he had to die for a deed committed by anothor person, Ho was be- . lioved by the prison-keopors to be innocent. How tho Sing Sing Convicts Manage to Escape: New Yong, April 8.—In view of the many re- cent escapos from Bing Bing “prison, it was thuu;l:)hz to set detectives ot work to ascertain if possible the means by which prisoners obtain Their offorts have been sucoess- ful, and to-doy partics worn arrosted here who have beon manufacturing Loys, burglaie’ imple- ‘ments., otc., and conveying them to the prison- ors by a woman who had means of accoss to the prison; Another Pilfering Cashicr. Erie, Pa., April 8.—D. D. Williams, Oashior of tho Conneautville National Bank, which waa raported robbed some weeks ngo, was roarrosted to-day by 8. B. Bonson, Governmont dotoative, and jodged in jnil, his' bail having sarrondored him." On the morning of the roported robbery, ke was found in the bank gagged and senscless. Rocont oxamination of the bank books show a defalcation of $37,000, in addition to the reported robbery of $47,000, which corflrms the suspi- cion of Williams® guilt. A Defaulting Treasuror Has Rard g Lucks New Yonk, April 3.-—Inspeotor Murphy, of the Joraey City polico, bas roturned empty handed from his pursuit of Hamilton, the defaulting Tronsurer. He roports that Humilton is still in Matamoras, and that Cortinas has posscesion of all tho atolen bonds, and offercd to Boll them for leas than one-third their value. Hamilton is ina stato of positive destitution. * Attompt to Swindlo insurance Com= . ponoics. : LousviuLe, Ky., April .—The autopsy in the caso of AdolpL Rammors; Iate Tax-Collector of this oity, was concluded yosterday, It will bo remombored that Rammers' accounts with the city showed n doflcit ‘of noearly 60,000, and & fow monthn before hin death Lo seourcd policies on his lifo with various insuravce enmrnuina amounting in tho aggrogate to noarly 140,000, The companies demandod ‘an autopsy, and the evidence bofore the jury to-day showa sunln&':!?t 0 Jury brought in a verdict to that effect. _° .. murder in Canadn. TonoNTO, Ont., April 8.—In tho cnse of the woman Slattory, who waa sot on fire by Jokn Kaily, on Weduesdny last, aud burned to” denth, the Coronor’s jury to-dn(yhronght in n verdiot of willful murder against Keily. y An Alleged Swindler. Povankeersir, N.Y.,April 8,—Thomas George, ox-County Judgo of Orango County, has mys- teriously disappoarod from Nowburg, It isal- leged that he hins swindlod diftorent porsons out of sums amounting in tho nggrogato ta about 100,000, One family Is said to victimized to the oxtont of 8,000, — A Rare Prodicament, From the Loutaville Courier-Journal, Yestorday aftornoon, as the 4-o'olock train from Now Albany to Loulsville was loaving Now Albany, o thin, spare man, carrylng a Bpanish Lion, with a propostorously lirge comb, enterod a car and took o seat, Inying tho hon across his kneos, and holding her #o that any unseomly conduct -on hor prossod, Bhohad # sulky look, but she kept quiot, and tho thin, sparo man wng Boon gazing abstraotedly trom the car-window, for~ getting, apparontly, ol anbout lor., Now was the timo - for the spiteful creaturo to vent hor illwitl, With u silont offort she put forth her powors, and out fell a clean, frosh erg, dropplug upon the toft oushion of tho soat an Ewlng back 10 sound, but quite 1n view of s number of fun-loving passengors, Con- sidorablo giggling onsued, which was all the more difficult to nuéupronu bocause the man had not observed what hnd happoucd. A lady at Jongth ocalled bis attention to the egg. Ho looked a little nstoidished, but, wmmuflonln his solf-command, he plok F oked up the deposlt, an: good-humoredly held it so that avorvbody in the tho Indian country. John, Reilly, a full-blooded Chactaw, killed in Novem-: part ight instautly bo kup-- onr conld sm‘x it, Thn‘hon. [ u‘eonuulouu of her misbohavior and bad wmqor, rofrainod ontirely mmi **out-out-on-dating™ over tho schioye- mont, ~ e i ———— THE STEPHENS MURDER IN HEXICO. Exccntivo nquiry’ Rolative to the Assassinaiton of the Rov, John Stes phons, ) ! By moll from Moxlco Clty, we have the follow- ing” talographic onnonpunflunun betwoon ‘the Moxiean authoritioa upon tho subjoct of tho murder of tho Rov. John Btophons, a Boston clorgyman of tho Amerioan Board of Forelgn Misaions : 3 GAUDALATATA, March 3, 1974, Citizen Minfster of the Interiors n Alunluloo, last night, tho Amerloan Protest. .ant ministor, John Stophans, whs murdered, in tho midst of & mob of mora than 800 poraons, to thio ory of * Viva et curg/”. brenking opon tho doora of bis houso, In thé tumult, a Moxican oitizon, whose name s not luowi, was also killod, " Ilinve sont to that town 200 mon to ro- storo ordor aud arrost and_punish the guilty. Please inform the Citizen Pragidont. IanAcio L. VALLANTA, Govornor Btate of Jalisco, ) Mx100;, March 3, 1874, L"f(lm Governor af Jalfsco : g AL Tho Oitizon Prosidont has bepn informed of tho unfortunate ocourrences whioh took place in Abualuloo Inat night, and of the mensuras whioh. you havo takon to rostore ordor and arrest and punish the guilty gn—tlea roferred to in your telo- am of to-day. Ho roquests {au through mo 0 communicato tho result of the atops taken, and everything conncctod #ith this matter. OAYETANG Goxez Y, PEREZ : GUADALATARA, March 4, 1874, - Citizen Ministry of the Interfor: ., 3 Ahualuleo i8 garrisoned by 800 men, and pub- Yo ordor iu proserved. Several partios implicatod in thé murder of Btéphons have boon arrested, and among them the parish priests of Ahualulco and Touchitlau. Tho Judge of Toquila haa beon ordered to procoed to Ahualuleo with an extrs foreo of clerks to try thom, and conclude the in- vestigation as quicltly ‘as poesiblo. Pleaso. in form the Citizon Prosidont, E JaNAoio L. VALLARTA. ; M Ex100, March 4, 1874, Citizen Governor of Jalisco: % Tha OCitizon Proeident has beon informed of tho rosult of the moasures taken by tho Govern- mont under your worthy charge, on sccount of the ocourronces at Ahualileo on the night of the 1stinst, Ho hopes that at the conclusion of tho proper trial, those who are provon guilty will be promptly and severely punished ; and again re- uesis you to continue to inform him of every- thing which may ocour in this disagrecable affafr, g0 thot all tho circumstances may bespoedily known nnd tho measuros in the sphore of this Government bo taken, OaxeraNo Goxez PEnEz, GUADALATARA, March 17,1874, Citizen Minister of the Interfor 5 The Judpge in the caso of the murderers of Stophons declared that he was disqualified to Proueuutu the trinl, aud turned it over to the po- itical authority, Mcordlnff' to Art. 8 of tho law of the 8d of Moy last. That authority pursues the jnvestigation with activity. Tbo priost of Teuchitlan waa set at liborty for lnck of proof ogninkt him; that of Ahualulco was: declared I),runor!y imprisoned. Ploage inform the Citizon vesidont, i ToNAc1o L. VALLARTA. DEPANTIENT OF THE INTERION; Mex1co, March 7, 1863, » Citizen Governor of Jalfsco : - I have informed tho Citizon Presidont of the facts communigated in your tolegraph to-day, and, in mpl{ he directs me to say to you that ne hag'socn with positive eatiefaction tho sctivity and judgment with which the Governmont, un- dor your worthy charge, is grunundlng for tho rescrvation of ordor in tho Btate, and the pun- hmont of the gullty, whatevor may bo'the pro- toxt thoy invoke; that ho sincerely thanks you for tho promptnoess with which you have com- municated theso facts, and requests you to con-: tinue to doso, in order that this Governmont may take the atops rondored neocessary . by tho circumstances for tho prosorvation of peacs, and to rendor the effactive fiunmnlenu 80 sorlously endungored by somo -bad Moxicans, & (OAYETANO Gomez PEREZ, Ministor of tho Interlor. LOCAL ITEMS. About 7 o’clock last evening, Nells P. Larson, reslding at 1756 Wost Ohicago avenue,was thrown' out of his oxpress-wagon on Milwaukee avenuo, near Becond atrect, and waa badly though nol fatally injured. Ho was taken to hishome and & physician called. A little boy 8 years old, W. M, Bimmons by name, while trying to jumpon a train on the Northwostorn Road, about 8 Iast evening, missed his hold and foll, bis foot going under the whoel, complotely amputating threo of his toes, He waa taken to his home, corner of Elston road and North place, and a physician called. Dotoctive **Donny” Simmons yesterdsy ar- rosted o negro namod James Henry Brown, whom he found peddling new gflnt-bmhna for o ridtculously small price. There are thrao boxes of them at the Central Station awaiting idontiflcation. v Charlos Lawrence, n Gorman butoher. resld- ng on tho cornor of D&ymn and Biesoll streots, attempted to commit suicide about 4 o’clock yes- terday aftornoon by sbooting himself in the loft breast with o pistol. 1o was atonce taken to 8t. Josoph's Hospital, whore he received care His condition is pronounced by the &hyn(clnnu to be eritical, though ko may recover. 'The cause of his rasn not is said to bo poor whisky. TOTEL ABRIVALS, i @rand_Pacifio—John Capérton; Louisville; John P, Dndfier, Now York; J. H, 8mith, Buf- Talo; 11, O, Yotea, Utica; ¥, O, Perking, Bos- ton ; Goorgo P, Wilshire, Cincinnati; F. H, An- drews, Philndelpbia, . + _Sherman House— I, Marsh, Now Yorlk ; . Cutlor, Boston; W. H, Ruming, Detroit; B. Friend, .Winona; K. K. Jones, Quincy; O. M. Woodt bury, New York; T, Soul l(!, 8t. Louis, . . . Tremont House—@, Bwitt, Wheoling; E. Hazon, Dixon; A, Loydin, Atlanta; E. W, Brown, Osh- Xosh; D. Goopor, Balt Lako; J;_Carling,’ Lon- don; J. D. Dalton, London; J. G. ‘i’f Boston, . Palmer House—H. A. Bult Lake City; T. 0. Field, Bt: Paul; M. L. Grant, Portland; 0. J. L, Moyer, fond dy Lac ; A, Muller, Bay Clty; B. Willinms, 8t. Louls, OCEAN STEAMSHP NEWS. New Yong, April 8.—The Norwegian stoamor ‘which is now forty-seven daya out from tlis port, for Rotterdam, has not beon heard of sinco sho sailed. One of her owners eays that thero it a barp possibility of ber machinery having hrfikon down, and that she is proceeding under il 3 Prymourn, Eng., April 8.—Steamship Goothe, from New York, has arrived, ! PriLApereniA, Pa., April 8.—Arrived, stoam. ship Ilinojs, from Liverpool, Ew Yonrk, April 8,—Arrived, steamships Vie- toria from Glasgow, Cuba from Liverpool, and Kongsverre from Loundon. ALBANY LIVE-STOCK MARKRET. . - L April 8,—Carrne—Roceipts, 0,205, The m;‘xflffihgfi dull, but. bocame more Lrisk. . A good many Toxan and Ohorokes caftle wore offerod, No remium stoers fn market, Last week's prices ssked,: ut prices show & decline of 5@3fc. 1Bl'mlnl A‘.‘x('nh]uuni-h[m;l;l!‘ qlsz}gt l!ml dull. flontg sheop Ko higher; rango ol © for common ook LRocalnts, is e, sgafnst 30 cars Iast week. Tho demand for milch cows {5 falr a last weok's prices—$45,00@55.00, —_—— ‘Those Abby Smith Cows, Again, From the Doston Globe, i ‘Tho Misacs Bmith have again been called upon by tho flrm and porsevering Oolleotor of Glas- tonbury for another tax, 'The ladics read to him varfous little cesays aud opistles in which tho; wero oxhorted by their frionds to hold to thng rebollion; among others a lotter from Amos: Lawronco, contalning o obeck for 860, with which to fight It out on tho samo old line, Both Miss Abby and Julin are very firm in the ro- sistanco to nny moroe taxes until thoy hayve tho privilego of voting in tho town moeting. - In the meantimo, 3 oharged with being hasty, sud taking counsel of his gallantry, hos conoluded to give tho Indics & fow days of grace, after which the war will com- menco {n oarnest, It is anid that the Aldernoys are v woll trained a8 to what may happon that thoy havo beon on tho lookout, with head and tail"up, ever since thooall of the Colleator, ——— onny Daviw Trained Rat, From the Detroit Fres Preus, A boy 12 years old, namod Bonny Davis, whose parents Jiva on the River road, broke hi log #omao months ago, and hes boon confined to-the liousio evor eince, 1o s, during tho laat thyoe months, trained a rat to'come forth ot his whis- {lo, staud on its hind foet, roll over, leap through & hoop covered with paper, and to exeouto yaxi- ous other manouvres. Tho family own a big cat, and eho has beon trained to etratoh out and 1ot the rat leap over her, and the two are groat trionds, though Grimolkin ia death on -all other rodents, The lad has an oxhibition twice a woel, and goouros xlulto an inoomo by charging an ad- miasion fog of b conts, : tho Collector, lest ho should again ba; a = WASHINGTON; - - ¢ (Continned from the Cirst Pago.) nfttoo of the Hotisb, who appointed_n Aub-com.- mitteo (consisting of Mosern, Tromnin, Eldridge, and Whits, to hear both - sidos, Noxt.Monday ‘morning is appolated for the hunflne. Tho tnx~ -payors’ dologation has appointed Porter, Kor-. haw, Butler, Elliott, Lnt‘l’wrn, and T, ¥, filmona s nub-commltteo $o conduot thoir caso, Tho, rest of the delegation roturn homoyward to-mor- row, Tho poln% now aimed at {5 t6 induce the Judiolary commiittoo to recommond, an invosti- gation ommittoo so that Congross may becomo ‘corinlznnt of tho condition of Boulh Carolina; This is considored indlsponsable, proliminary to 'Oobigrossional actiod. ——— i NOTES AND NEWSH 3 Bpeetal Dispateh to The chieago Tridune, . AN AMERIOAN YENIAN, | Wasmvarow, D. 0., April 8.—The House to- .day passed .the jolnt resolution introduced by .Gon. Banning, of Oblo, roquesting the Prosi- dont to intorcodo for the rolonse of Edward 0. Condon, of Cinoltnatl, tle. only American Fentan romalining in a British prison; ‘A DRIDGE AT PRAIRIE DU OHIEN, On motion of the Hon. Philotus Sawyer, a bill . was adopted authorizing the throwiog of & pon- toon bridge across tho Misaissippl at Pralrlo du Oblen, Wis. 8 .. THEPACIFO MAIL INNESTIOATION, | A rosolution providing for a reoponing of - the Pacifio Mnil invostigation that was bogun in the tho last Congross by the Ways and Means Com-. mitteo, introduced by Mr. Milliken, of Kentucky,, which woaadopted by the House. The Invosti- gation ia to bo continued by the Ways and Menns Oommittee. THE BUPREAE COURT will adjourn enrly in May. Cliof Justico Waito will make hin first ofMicial tour attor !:hls adjourns ront to thé Richmond and Baltimors district, (76 the Assoeiated Press.) ° LAKE DISABTERS, ‘Wagnivaton, D. O, April 8,—The ‘Treasury Dopartment has proparod as complate s list ns posaiblo of casualtics on the groat lakes of this country within tho last ton yoars, from which it sppoara that in that poriod tho number of vossels lost was 4,527, * Tho lumi of lifo amounted to 1,341 porsons, and .tho, losa of proporty aggre- gatod 827,870,002, A . NOMINATIONS, Tha Prosidont has nominnted Honry 0. Johnson Oommissioner of Customs. . e CUSTOMY REGEIPTS for the ook onding March 14 Philadelphis- New York, I la'mno' +22,508,004 108,095 . 301,080 g CHANDLER SUES FOR LIDEL, To-night_a dotootive Borgennt of . this oity ar- rested Mr. Buoll, corrospondent of the 8t, Louis Republican and - Datroit Free Press, on a ohnrgo of oriminal libul, on & warrant sworn out by Sonator Chandlor, of Michigan, . Mr. Buell was taken to tho rosidence of Judga Siclt, ihe Polica Court boing closed, and gaye bonds in tha sum of 5,000, Dond Pintt bolng his bondeman, ‘Tho bond i8 for his appearahce before the Polico Court to-morrow morning. . TUE HOWAND INVESTIGATION. . . In tho Howard] Court of Inquiry to-day, the Judge-Advocate announced the decision of the Court upon Thuraday's motion, viz.: . That it is unnecessary at prosout to sond out commission- ell’:l t(: tako dopositions in tho 175 cascs of -com- plaint. e e CUONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 2 BENA . WapuNaTox, D, O, April 3, ; G0OD FPRIDAY. ' Aftor tho reading of tho Ilfom-mu, Mr. AN- THONY said ho hod tnkuqflg ina to look up pre- codents as to the Bonate's'adjourning ovor Good Friday, and found that sinco tho War tho prac- tico had been to adjourn, excoptin '68, when tho imposchment ¢rinl was In progress, Prior to tho War the Benato always ndjowrned over that day. ‘Ho moved' that the Bendte now adjourn til Monday next. i 4 (lilr. MORTON inguired if that motion was in order. . o The OHAIR riled that it was not during the morning hour except by unanimous consont. Mr. AgNTHONY, said he had no consciontious soruples againat aitiing Good Friday, but there were members who bad, and to whom it was painful to be here: - . - . Mr. BHERMAN suggostod that the businesy of the mdrning hour be transacted, and tho motion to adjourn would then be in:order. Agreed to.. . Cugio i G MBMODIAL.. . 5 A Mr. HARVEY presented o memorial of oiti- zons of Kansas- asking protoction againat out- fagos by the Osagé Indious, Roferred. 'TILE DISTRICT B0HOOLS. Mr, SPENCER, from the Committoe on the District of Columbla, roported favorably on the House bill to pay the school teachers in the Dis- trict. Placed on tho calendar. i i DILLS ON THE GALENDAR. ’ Tho Sonate. thon procecded to the coneidera- -tion of bills on the calendar till the expiration of the morning hour. ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION, The motion of Mr. ANTHONY to adjourn over 1] Monday.was rojected—yens, 28; nay, 80. Mr, ANTHONY moved that, whon the Benate adjourn, it be to next Monday: Agreed to. . MORTON prosented & memorial of Geor- gia plantors, asking foran incrense in tho vol- umo of United States notes. Referred: FUE DANKING DILL: . Tho Senate then resnmed the consideration of the bill to pravido for the redemption and rolssuc of United Etma notes aud for froo banking. Mr. SHERMAN #nid he desired to offcr one or two amendments, being modifications of the soc- ond and fourth soctions of tho bill stricken out, and he would bo glad if the Sonate would allow tho Fioance bill to go over till Monday, and go on with other business to-duy. Mr, WADLEIGH, from "the Committeo on mma:( Affairs, reported favorably on the Sen-' ato bill to set apart a certain portion of tho Teland of Mackinao” s n national park, Placed on tho calendar. < LOUISVILLE OANAL, ; Ponding the discussion, at the mn}uunt of Mr. SHERMAN, tho Sonate taok up the il providing for the payment of the bonds of the Louisville & Poru«ng mal Company, the question being on the motion of Mr. Thurman to disagree to the ‘House amendmont, and ask for a Committee of Canferonco, . ‘Mr. UHANDLER moved to rofer the bill to the Committes on Commerca. Megars, SHERMAN, THURMAN, and MOR- 'TON advocated the reference of tho bill to Conferonce Committes, on the ground that it should bo disposed of immediately, that the Goy- ernmont might take possession of the onual in urauacoe of the original contract, and reduce ?ho tolls thercon, thus relioving the commerce of the West from tho exceesive tolls now charged by the Trustoos. z Mosars;, CONKLING and HAMLIN doubted «the propriety of the Government . paying any ‘monoy upon the bonds of the canol until the Biate of Kontuclry shall cedo to the United Statea Juriadiotion over it, ana navocated tho reforonce of the bill to tho Committee on Commerce. Ponding ‘discussion, Mr, STOCKTON moved that the Benate adjourn. - DUTY ON HOPS, 4 Mr. COONKLING presented s petition of the citizons of Onelda County, N. Y., ssking for a duty of 16.conts per ponmi on hops imported from forelgn countries, Referred. s ADJQURNED, Ponding discussion on the Louisville & Port- |} land Canal bill, the Bonato adjourned until on- day. & HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 7 DRIDGE DILL. + Mr, SAWYEIQ[i lrnnL ltlllm Cfmn;lmua on C'om- morco, reported o to logalizo & pontoon brldgu' ux(m,u the Mississippl Il?vnr &t Prairio du Ohien. Passod. o THE BEAL FISUERY. The bill for the appointmont of an agent to obtain information in rogard ta the fur and seal trade of Alaska, came up as unfinished business. Mr, COBURN offered an amondment for the otail of a naval ofticer in conneotion with the olvil agent, to report on all subjeots roforred to,, and wfiomur the contraots s to tho sonl fishe-: rles had been complied with, and oan be safely: extended. Agroed to. ‘The bill was then passed. PRIVATE DILLS, - .Tho Houso then proceoded to the considora- tion of priyate billa, - Among the bills pagsed was ouno_roported hy Mv, BANNING, of Ohio, from the Committeo on Torelgn Affairs, ros ueul\nu the Prosidont to use his gaod ofticos with the Ewglish Govormmnoent for " tho disclarge from prison of - Ldward O'3eagher Cendon, of Olncinnati, convictod on a charge of murder, in Manchostor, England. Thoro were altogothor somo soveuty bills pasued, noarly all of them pension bills, TI SULSIDY BUSINEAS, Mr. MILLIKEN asked loave to offer a rosolus tion ‘instructing the Oommittes of Ways and lunm- to proceed with the invostigation of tho charges mado at tho last Oongress as to corrupt ractices in conneotion with incroased subsidyto ho Pacifio Mail Btoamship Com Mr. DAWLES, Chairman of any, {hn Committeo, .anld, that lhu_lnvrnugnuon was placed by the AUOTION SALES, By ELISON, l’Ol\mltOY & CO: GREAT * BANKRUPT SALE ! \ The entire FURNITURE and FIXTURKS of the Moo} tol and Hostaurant known as “BROWHS!" 136 & 138 Madison-st.; and 144 Clark: MONDAY MORNING, April 6, at 10 o'olock, i t J. BARRELL, Asslguee in Bankruptoy of T RN e A tire contonts of tha abovo Hotel and'Rastaurant, conalsts ing o TURES, AND LUNOIL.OOUNTER, Nickar Pinto, Gollog, Zan, and Wator Ura, ota. oto, - & tnat Dining-Tablos, 1, . Ohates, Orooks | B Ui Wars. Alva: & fares Jot. ot Tacrd Committes of tho Inat Gongrass In the liinda of thoso mombors.of. the Committeo whohu? maved tho Investigation; that the sub-Commitied ro- Pumd_nml, it did not desiro to proceed any fur- hor, and thoe testimony taken by it was reported bnok to the Ilouse un({nr senl, and had boon ro- committed at this scsslon, Tho Committeo was dispesed, the momont it got through with the prosaing businoss boforo fl, to open that tosti- mony, and if tho mattor apponred to raquiro fui- thor'invostigation, to procend with it. . Mr. BUILER (Mans.) objected to the resolu- tion, unless it waa simply roforred to the Com-' mittes of Wnys and Monns;, Mr, MILLYKEN consentod to that, and it was roferred. INVALID TERAONE, - K Mr. BPEAR offerod n resolution directing the Committeo on Invalid Ponsiona. to inquire 1whothor tho aystom adopted by tho managors of tho National Military Asylums of deducting fines ond forfoitures for breachos of disclpline, s in acoordanco with tho spirit and moaulng of the ponsion laws. Adoplad, WAL OLAIMS, Warro, now and naatly now, Bilvor-Pinted Castors, with Among tho Toports mde was ono vory fm- | Fxeneh CubOase: Hntilon,, Flatod, Korke aui atvoes ortant ona from the Gommittoo on War Ulnime | oup, and, Orster Turoons, Ico-Fltchiors, Uresinors, troons I8 OF ROOMS, . R S M o i O Bt i o ; i Foree, Stuquet snd Eagiet oy Bruassi Carpot, Kery , Tk BEAND rADLE roveN, BLANKETS, AND . and hiave boon but Httla usod, seosilof this bosk ually g PRt ET 2 thronghant tho Tiouso ara ail of tho latost and most mags nifioont dostens, Tho WINEES AND LIQUORS all importod diroot fos this Itonse, and aro of tho ahofcost brands, . Also the Kitchon Furnituro and Oooking Utenaits sl mado to ordor of coppar, and ara of tho bost doscrfiitlor., Ja torms of nalo aro cash, and a deposis wil bo requirs edof oach purohasar, PRLISON, POMEROY & 00. Auctionsors. CHATTEL WORTGAGE SALE Turniture of the .. METROPOLITAN HOTEL. At Our Btores, Nos. 84 and 86 Rendolphst,. s Thursday Morning, April 0, at O 1-2 0'clocks’ Wo will soll the entira Turniture of the abovo Hotol, sontonta of 12 rooms, romovad to ouie stars {or convonis ala. “35 1 foot and osrvod ton Fronoh I, W. Dodstoads, 126 dotiblo, throa-fourtha, 8 ngle Hale Mattrostos. J 75 blaok Walnat, macblo-top, ‘and W, T. Drowsing Bas, reaus. 150 Black walnut. M. T, and W, T, Wash Commodon, | Ted apringe, Extodsion Tablos, Dining-Toom sad Offics Qhaiew, Parlor Ohoirs, Miierors, Liogant, P arlor”Rot, Marblo-Top Tables, nch Loungos, Oamp Obairsy: Ruakors, Bidel bis Furniture 1s ndarly siow and In porfoot order. Pars Salo p-mmn"nry by nrdnl’yl the Mortgagoo, Torms Goods will bo arrangod: and on oxhibition on Wodnos s ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionecrs. By GLEO. P, GORE & CO., ! 5 €8 & 70 Wabnah-av. . AT AUCTION, ! On Saturday, April 4, at 9 1-2 o’clk, i Wo can show tho largot atack of HOUSEHOLD GOODS i s , and will soll Parlorand Bzt sl gty nd sl o nd s, n the caso of J, & T. Aroen, of Jaokson, Migs, The claim was for noar 1,000,000 for the valua of cotton and woolon mills destroyed during the war of ‘the robollion by order of tho Gen- oral Government, and for cotton bonds and con- fodorato monoy takon from tho bank at Jnck- som. . ¢ Mr. LAWRENOE, Chairman of the Commit- toe roported advorso to the claim, on tho ground that property was destroyed as being an ofemont- of strongth fo tho robelilon, and that the Gov- ornmont s not bound to componento the owners, The bill was laid on the table, ‘The House adjourned. : A Wagon Loadced with Nitro-Glycerine Tumbles Down o Bluff, From the Troy (N. Y.) Press. 2 . A narrow escapo from a terrifio oxploslon re- contly occurrod, with nllrmg)ycnrlne, near Fort Ticonderoga; Prof. Mowbray's team, ‘loaded: with 1,300 pounds of tri-nitro:glycorino, after throo days' travel from North Adama toward tho fort, was dircctod to cross on the fco an armlot of Yiake Ohomplain, and n_man was dotallod’ from the railroad thoro building to point oit the" sdfost routs to the magazine, about hnif a milo distant, . % : The tnko wans croseed in safoty, and thoe team was following tho route indicated for the maga- zinos, when at a point whore tho road had washe od o, tho off fore wheol rollod off, tho wagon tiltod; and -in spite of thé offorts of four mon- who woro holding it up, went ovor the bluff;. turning the nitro-glycorine and oxploders bots tom sido up with such force as to brenk & loaf. of tho hind spring of the wegon. Tho king-bolt: rolensed tho horses, bus tho men didn't wait to see this. As soon us-the upsot was scon to bo inovitable, thoy raced away from the expooted oxplosion, leaving tho teamslér and:lorses to their fate. g G The oxplosive, however, liaving boen pre- paréd for' the journoy and it possiblo contin- goncies, did uat‘lfi'nllu, and, " after some twouty minutes' delay, the journoy was resumed, and the glycerine was soon snfely ‘stored in the magazino. Altogother, Prof.” Mowbray thinks that this was & proty thorough teat of thio sonsi- tivencss of bis glycerine proparation, and an “event cnloilated to give the authoritios at Fort Ticonderogn considerable -confldence’ in nitro- glycorina from tho Hoosno tunnel. . —_——— . The Luntest Snalkoe Story. i Fram tha Charleston (S. C.) News, S : Mr. J. R. Brockington, of Black Mingo, Will- fsmaburg County, is responaiblo for tho follow- ico Dos ard. idoboards, M ing snake story: * A dog bolonging to a colored , Marblo-top man, whilo trying to catoh a Inrge fnd forocious b Geaton Wt Liog, wis out or bit by (ho Liog on tho left. sido, - Glisawors. just belaw tho ribs, and out of the orafica made by the hog's teoth crawled two lnrge soakes. Oue was alive and nppm'cnfl{ in porfect health. ‘The gther was govered or cutb 1n two by the hog's d to. : 0. Auottonoora. ’ At Our Regular Tuesdny tooth, and, of course, was dend: The color wan A s ARRIA bright, red-atriped, with bluo intormixed. Thoy AUOTION SALE OF 0 GES wora about 8 faot, § incheslong and 2 inchos 1o © Woshalloffor, in woll-made work, ! cirenmferanco, ‘They wero snakes in overy par- a Open and Top Buggdes, 2 and 3-Spring Democrals, . Exoress Wagons, and Harness, SALE AT 11 A. M., TUESDAY, APRIL 7TH: = GTV. P GORE & 00., 63 and 70 Wabash-» PRY GOODS, TUESDAY lll'(l)lltgllflll. APRIL 7, Comnmence 1 t 0130 o’clock. Regular -Sale of Dry Goods Dress Goods, Notions, Whlla (oeds, Mats and Caps, Hoslery, Underwear, &. tioular. The dog is living and in its nsual-con- dition.” A MARRIAGES. B e oot SRS HOAGLAND—DRAKE-April9, af th the bride's father, No. 347 Wu?{ Wfl.llh-ln l«nn-‘ln;.’,da\‘l’;alfil{ Rov, Dr. Forraster, O. L., Hoaglind and Uareid Diakss AILO¢ thlx olty, 4 DEATHS. AR L S A A S S MILLER.-Dlod, at bis rosldonco, 200 North Glark- on Wadneaday, APl b of pulmonses sonsemption Sud Millor, in the nf his 0. . o ' 3 u:":%':k"l fcom th3 Fouse, on Bunday morniog noxt, ‘at | (100 Casos Ladlos' and Missos' Spring Biyles Trimmod Pockaet and Table Oatlory, and Bil ‘orks, Spoods, & 7 TOBEY.- At Ohjoago, Felday marning, April 8, Gortlo, thih abmonted Klo Sy davghtor of Goorgo 11 aad Carollio 1. Tabor, of o, ¥ Kansas iy, aged 3ycia and & moitls, i o, Twist SRR Sl s | s Eetuiings, Lcloew, Seucimiag ay, tho .y, O . m, s ' a fl'" lnl:’rmom“ romains will bo Also, Olntl'u, Onulré\.nm:, Batinots, and Joans, Hats,’ a8 3 Ol st B £ Vantha' Olothto, Gents! Furnisha 1ng Goods, Linen, Handkerohiots, NapLins, Embroidarics, “‘x}“nwahdlcl' Bhawls, &o. s, o., andQuitioy, Maas,, papera KENGAN- Margerot, it of 3. R. Xocgam aged 61 e ors, at hor rosidence, 436 -ty % fofisgo and Ingram Chrnot—200 Ralls at The morning of ABFLT, 1o7b. > 21008t Oblosko, on | Al "Cotiage’ and Ingraly Cerpotazsng, Bolls, st 11 Sugorel Bundaj, AprlS, at halt-past 1l o'alocky teom &5 and 70 Wabaahdv,- ofy Ha ths Ohnroh of the b . tly; by oars to Calrary Oomo tory, l-;‘dl;:dllr,ul;nvl ;fl ANOTEBRR GREAT s bRl S BT Boot, and Shoe Sale 7 inocal from fosidonco of parents, 429 Wost VanBuren, = Baturday, at10a, m. AT AUCTION, t Joliot, April3, 1874, Goffory 3 a By Cn.tu.lurml!; n‘I)l a‘"udnuflflh April 8, as Inco at. taulgntl. L., Saturday, 'ho friends of tho famil - :30 2, m. o frlanducl tho Umlly 410 18° [, ol of Utlonemtugia, foada In Dione? and = Womena? will bo offered, together with other SOOTHING SYRUP. customemnde goods. 9RO B SR Wbt MRS. ARCH) Wabsan ave Thirty Years' Experience | - of an 0ld Nurse. WINSLOW!?'S| s wosstows soorn. ING SYRUP is tho prosorip. tlon of ono of tho best fo- Glothing, Woolens, Piece Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Hosiery, White Goods, Undorwoar, Hats, Onpa, Eto., SOOTHING | malophssiotansand nurses AT ATOTION, = in tho Unlted States, sud g : has boon usod. for thirty | Thursduy, . April 8th, at "9 1-2 & m. yonrs with nover-failing > SYRUP Yaacoss by miblons of mo; | Alie Igrainand Vonotian Oarpeta, Stats snd Cottage: thora for thelr cbildren. GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabash-av. 20N, 1t relloves tho ehild from | VAL A TES & O 5 Dain, cures dysentory and | 13 M. A, BUTTE 0. OHILDREN |dlmhas, mising o the 4 AUOTIONTERS, . - ~ awels, and wind colle, - : By eiving boslth to tha | 0 O- LRS NEADESI-ST-,. TEETHING, | cuiid, it rosls tho mothor, NREGULAR BATURDAY SALE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANOS, arpots, Ol Cloths, Tabla Outloy, Parlor and Chambor Sully Wofas, Eousizes,’Dosks, Tiatrs, Crockory Waro, togothor with a Iargo varioty 'of Genoral Morohaniiso: SRTURDAY NORING, Apell4, at 5% o'aloak, at our ot Madisanat, Balosrooms, 1§y Hee s BURTERS & 00., Austionsers. HOUSEHOLD - FURNITURE AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SATURDAY, Jat B} o'clock, at 108 Mndison-at. - 1,000 L.OTS AUCTION SALES. By N. P. HARRISON. On Saturday, April 4, at 9 1-2 o’clk, Another Largo and Attractivo Auotion Bale of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, AT 204 & 200 EAST MADISON-ST. hambor Sota, Dining-room Furni- o Gpals, Osiion Hautdog, Yongos, Hair Matrossos, Spring Bods, Liods and Hoq. | HANDSOME FURNITURN, =~ . b Cookory, Glasswars, Tabios and Ghair, bo., 20.; NO OIS, ey, and 10 tnepmos, orumiopysales she ono Wik AL | 18 aartan mon CIELIAL MRONRNDtcE, Framan Fronoh Mirror, 26308, MEROWAND 3,50 oa. Whita Lo 3, THIS (Batarday) at8 o'olock, at our sa 2 108 I oAt ooy MO B "W, A. BUTTERS & CO., uotionoors. st of tho stook. . P. HARRISON, Auctionoor, 204 and 200 Linst Madison-st. To-day, at 10 and 2 o’clock, at 207 South Clark-st., ATCTION SALH OF Chromos, Bittes, Engravings, Books, &, &6, Tho stook s fast boing roduced, and buyers should at- ‘WE SHALL SELL THE Entire Furniture OF DWELLING HOUSE, 506 WABASII-AYV. T - ATCTIOIV, : Apell 8 at 10 o'clock, on the premises, the ritlng & most complatd autiie, BMONDAY, wholo com| Parl tend for bargaina, . P, HARRISON, Auctionsor. Chambor Buits, Dining.room Furniture, n‘r;n‘:: ‘n.‘uu = finu- \Yuxdmdbi\’l lgh" 11"1i‘° ’ll‘:h\g!. "3‘“.5‘3, ','”.,f"" By BRUSH, SON & €O, Slivofe, Pilloy Onaos, Eambreritis, Laco Guriatus, Tax bio ‘Lihens, Cutlory, Pla Glase, Tody Brustals Onsor ture, " &o. h&u;uk:np’l:‘m ‘Tho Furnituro oan bo soen any tins bo- ‘WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoors, .‘VB SUALL SELL TITE Entire Furnitur OF DWELLING HOUSK, ‘tu e 510 WABASII-A.V., TUESDAY MORNING, April 7, at 10 a'eloek, promilacs, convrising Parlors Ohaimber, .n«"flfma}’-‘:n'ahn: % South Olinton-at.. 8at. nr‘-‘:fi'?‘:"fl}'x‘i" ';:J?’J:;‘:‘-‘::.’-i:fi; will tia wojd, a1l tho Bouschiololfects of L EVEON & 00., Auctionoars, Baturday, April 4, at 10 a. m., At our Balosroom, 41 South OCanal: Dlacblo-top Dirossiniz & Marblo- bor Bots, Bedatoads, T Tounyer, Olisirs, Nisds) Ma joral Brpota A R BT, HON 00, Auotiancors, 41'Bouth Ganalat. By OSGOOD & WILLIAMS, urnituch, Wardrubo, Loungos, Hody Brusaols Oarpats, S ¥ Hatr Matt, Hods, Bedding, Bod * Augtion and Commission Ilo South Oanal-st. “fl‘f ‘:T:;:':Ea:;’ nl!hu:lnk:..'pm‘“u M"w(mfiliomn: This weok, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at auc- tlon, a Inrgd ling of now and socond-hsnd Farn{ture and Tlowsokeaning Goods of al s, Inoludiog Fine Ohain- . her and Parlor Buits, Oarpote, Hodding, Cooking Btoves. Alz0 Oftico Furnituro and Micoollanoous Goods. At pri- vafo salo othior days at anotion prioos, to ocloso out ‘our Targu staok of vnsignmouts boforo roinoval. By WILLIS, LONG & CO., 195 and 197 Randolph-at. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE This Morniug nt 9 1.2 o’clock, Furnturo, Housshold Goods, and Genornl Morckians disy, Also, at 13 0'olack, hol gy, and liaruose, WILLIY, LONG & GO.._Auollonosts, Sxenond-Ha.nd Soda Apparatus, WAL, A, BUTTERS & 00., Austioneors. Buggies, Phaetons, and Harness, All waczanted first-olnss work, WEDNEKDAY, ARRILS, AT 1} O At_Buttor'Au corty” 105 Tasg, OLooK, A DES LE BTOCIK n'lhrm‘m“‘ BRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &, At Buttors' A\lfil‘{%fl. lk::m.afl:fi‘?’d@!‘fl:mn»u.,'l‘llUllS. UNDERWRITER'S SALE, A BTOUK OF OLOTITING DAMAGED BY WATKR, TILURSDAY, g 3 dion oo, 108 Rt 120k &4 BUTTERS' Auot By BRUSH, 80N & CO., 41 South Canal.st, 6ng0 of the Inglomont woathur, tho Auotl This morning, wil "oy grsaibisbattis iihe Suitoth sebmaly &R | nSARIOUAETob B0t ot o, s A% | Bvorionded: mn;m‘:l}g:‘_.mib.m o of diferont asuidelines i £thio socend's :‘.‘:I.gu'.:“m".".":!.’?‘.‘fi‘} Lo commonoe (Lo sale s i T oM PO D, SITCE L0 R Wik, : Alls BN & 00y suctiongors Bouthy Canalat,