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8 © THE' CHICAGO - DAILY 'l‘RIliI-JNE: TUESDAY,: APRIL 7, 1874, . FOREIGN. facultios wil otco bofore, Columbus, b %lkg thum in a short tino. Soma of the Causes of the Finanoial Depression in Great Britain, Holaters® Rane) Qov. Ifondricks, Qen. Tom Browno, Buskirk, of tho Buprome Court, to tuko part in tho uxercisos, on 'in Fort Wayno, Ind., to-da) The Samana Bay Company's Lease An- nulled by the Dominican Gov- ernment. .| ohurches in Milwaukee, dny. 'I'he majority of Xovon men, 8t. Koven mon, and Al-Baluts threo out of four, Favorablo Reports Concerning Bis- marck's Hoalth, or@ Lo return to the ton-hour system, — ORIME. © St Panl Forgorlens (apatch to The Chieago Tribune, GREAT BRITAIN. Nrw Yong, April0.—T'ho London Timea' money. |' witiole. of March 18, says: “ Without any abso- tuto causo of special aistrust, the maorkets con- tinuo in the general stato of dullness which has sharactorized thom for months past, and which s a8 intonso as Il we wero recovering from onoe of out deconninl panjos, Tho conditlon of the afairs in India; tho prolonged dofault on many Amorican railway bonds and Stato stocks; tho Spectal Wood. iu hhopod by lils friends that It the prosont stato s of hia mind hiolds out o rolurn of Lis ronsoning e wos. n 1846, taken from Muscatine to L, owing to a similar natinck, and in six months ho wae perfootly restored to ronson, —aroat 1)ro¥nnuunn have boon mado for the oud Ji ullgyu aro n.\runly thero —The vestry olections of the Eplscopalian Wia., took plnca yestor- Iho Inj-dolegates oleoted to”the next Episcopul Convontion were Do anl's Church roturning ail Do —A mnss-mooting of carpentors of New York Oity was hold Inst ovening, at which it was ro- solved to combat evory effort made by smploy- 81, Paur, April 0,—President Turroll gives tho particulars of the Marino Dank forgery a8 followa: On tho, 21 inst. a strangor prosonted Mr, Turrell a lotter, introducing himsolf as J, I, Tho lettor was from Ogdon, Sheldon & Qo., of Chicago, and Wood said that it was writ- ority 1 ‘George W, Ogler, Alderman of the | of Aldorman for tho Fifth Ward, and the Dem- fronk hor father paid 82,600. Ilor boauty prob- POLITICAL' jecond Ward, by 71 . " William Trombor -| oorats olalm tho eloctlon of Bogur, They.also sbly made the fins small on this otossion also PRI SR waa ro-clooted l;’y gl':g:fll? SX‘Uymn‘ofley| Td- | olaim the eloction of their clndl’fmo for Btroot- | but fanoy the panlo in that family if ehe bai (Conttaued trom tho Firat Pngo. ward Droyor, City Marshal, by 618 majority ; | Commisélonor by 400 m-jofl!‘y. and fivo out of | had rod lnir and frockles! Aud, if shohad Tourth Warde—by emall majoritio and ths An- | J8me8 Darrah, Streol-Oommirsionor, 72 majorl- | elght Aldormen, sud about tho same numborof | boon b forbidding fomnlo of uncortain age, I dare not dwell on the finanoisl orials that must n Counoll L A 1 ot bo unllmon, Tho-rosuls wil probbly. o cortainly havo onsued.—Correspondence Zoslon .. B, Sohiull looted City Lrassuror by e wix olastad Oliy dofinitoly known to-night. Third, and . Fourth Wards, 1mnj%flt¥ goL“’“‘““ Stoskopf, Polico-Magia- sossor in the Tirst, oot the City Colleotor, Tron- ‘I'he Ropublicans ol wrer, Stroot Commissionor, and Aldorman iin the | brate, 7 16 mojority § Charlos Daumgartor, AT XRNIA, Transoriph Bocoud Ward, and Assossor in one ward, M Oity ‘Snjvoyor, without opposition, The fight Hpeciat Dispatoh o the Chieano Tridune, znh?rnn tr;m' tlnwunlx(pu h\d(clu. ::nll ;:g?- wag i tho Firat Ward lg\? ‘Aldorman, and on Xnmf.‘ [+ A[:m 06,—The olcotion to-day wad LOCAL ITEMS. oratio majoritios. Btreot - fommisslonor, Tho Anti-Ropublicans | an cathusisstio ono, Elootioncering wont oh AT DOWAGIAC. . won & great vistory, vigoronsly, and rosulted in the olootion of e Spectal Dispateh to The Chieaao Tridune, | A-trs;muaxmm. J. M. Koovor, presont_inoumbert, for Mayori On:an|{15:11;1‘;01:uty;u]tlnrdgyhe‘?lnd‘\'l‘::og‘:; "l, DoWAGLAG, Mlo{\.. April 6,—Pakagon 'Lownship Spietal Dispatch to The Chicago Triduns, 3. M. Moxwell go}omfl), Jo A, Hlvlins and P. | quest on th y of John Oabill, Iy oloots the Domooratia tioket ; no chiange. JAoRBGwVILLE, Til., April 0.—To-dsy oaliod out | MoGurran for Uouncilmony T, A. MeCluro for |-auddenly from spoploxy, at Washington Helghta Wayno Townsbip oloats tho Republican tloket; | #18rge foto. o ‘ronult cannot bo definitely | Troasurer; and H, Kyle for Olork, on_tho | yostordoy morning, ‘Cho jury rendored & ver- lyor k Township oloots a Domocratio Su. ¢, the Republican hondo cilmen, an affor and Dreos to tho hool : pervisor by ono mmfl'z’y. s Democratio §M:. A Glurk{vmswnfth. and theCitizons’ soadod by | Hoard on the Tomporanco ticket. Keovor's | Jacob Schimidt, Bwodo, 68 years old, residing The rest of the Nopublican ticket ia olected, AT GRAND JATIDS. Special Dispatch to The Chicano Tyibine, GnaNp Rarps, Mich,, April 6.—~Four thou- #and nino bundred votos wero polled in the city oloction horo. to-day, Ex-Mayor Julins majority for Mayor over Uapt. MoDowell js_122. We hava now two colorod councilmon, Both }n{t‘lou olaim & victory, sud thoro is groat ro- oleing. s at 116 Orchard strest, committed euloide last evoning by hinging himsolf in his carpentor shop, in roar of his houso, Whon found life was exmut. The dodentod 18 thought to have boon J. O, Eing, Party politios play no part, tha vuontior, being Tiaerpo. OF g?oufmuqn. Hing, liconso, (s doubtlosn elocted by n fair’ mafority. The voth in the First Ward ia: King, 2205 Wada- worth, 13, Upham, for Olerk, and Davenport, AT DAYTON. it d £ th nst, D, Oy AT B Pia, elooklo wiwqulit, | POm0TLakCoraDges fos ACHICE IR Y Housman, D t, 1 "::)i Aul?!tmi' o &h“1;‘omg‘b}!“nh'i‘:::‘ml“:nmrl?; * Jamoa O'Donnell lives on Unlon strect, near an, Demoorat, was “clcotod Mayor by 67 | 8! elictod, an urat, for . ‘i n [ Toojoriry Dpmoorst, Yas olaotod Nayor, bY U7 | nTeant inokota.. Domossoss oui Topublioan | AD oxtrsordluaty soto iae saels Sspecialy W4 00 | ourth, Ho bocarao disgrustd lut ovening with I’l;?‘::'l‘;llfi:'nb o{’l‘ 'sfli'fl'lty } h‘y"“{,%fio ToBrido, | have volod boths takote, o ‘| cast 805 votes more than ever beforo, giving ixffi’.fnmflm” :’uxf:r‘a“’:‘é"““‘v:'zm“sg":“ “!"‘:& oo . E AT MATTOON. 3 3 -+ uJ’mmon lold ovnr.“ni'lnn‘::' xi'lgnhtb uolnutod Dlg:x E Silrmlbhpa!:h to The Chicago noarly 000 Domocratlo meforily, = Dutz for pounded Mrs, W. in a most brutal manner. Her Tribune, MATzooN, iil,, April 6.—A poncoable and quiet eldction as held hora. The womon'a war com- moncod {o-day. About sixty womon woro at tho two votlig places in the cliy trying to influence Patrick 0'Neill, B, C. 8aunders, John Froneh, 1. 0. Dishman,’ Alfrod Orawlford, Domootats } John Xoudail, W, B, Remington, Fredericlk Loottgort, Ropublicans, Mayor, and the Demooratio city ticket i eloctod (ulfy 200 m:&)rlg, with s Ropnblican counocil and Hchool Boa over Wwoa moro carnest work dono. The Domocrats aro jubllant and the oib- n oriea attracted an ofilcer, who arrested the rascal &nd lockod him up in the Madison Strect Station. A man ndmed Jamos Petitt, b5 yonrs of ago, Tho new Board will onition dopressed. 'Tho “crusnders were dled vory suddenly yosterday ntorning in West- Avaonts of n manclal ovivad at Viennas the ap- | L0217 tho advioo of T 1, Grano, Gasblor of tho | conslut of gl Ropublicans sudolght- Domo- | fotets bt Y e B 3o Bl 20 thom. w0 | Loyt provors “alldey fos tho oltacns and hmnk’urfudnlng-ho::nu, No. 188 lstl slroot, Do- parontly hopoless anarchy in Bpain ; and the un- | (woody was from Now Yot B e & AT SAGREON. poranco, The following are the majorities of n’f,’“"ucfi:f °{“m antl-crusader tokot. Tho coasod b ;::‘;l‘f‘l or by ‘““1"" ““flh"’“ in doll- Sortainty 88 to tho muount of Turklsh, Egyptisn, | Gors) pras fsom Now Xork, coming Woet for Lia Soecial ; 1ioa0 ruaning on tho Oiflzone’ tokob: Mayor, | Fidus cloota . calo o g epont port ot tlio winter in actatiiy av i che pmnue by ERYDU, | honi, bringlyp manoy o invast. Aftor, somo Saonmicial Buvatch to 2he Chicaro Tibune. thoso rumning en tho OUlsens M ven, ‘Honngasy | oouRcila tled. - the hospital. Doputy-Coronor Pllgriui conductod voruvian, aud other bonds yot rematning to bo | convorsation, Wood produced & chiack £0r 88,000, | tion so.day rosultsd i & Eubmtanty Lhortor eloo- | ovor Bouth, 204 ; Macshal, Hoston over Kollar, AT COLUMDUS. an inquost in tho caso yestorday, when it was plsced on tho varlous exchangos, faraish porma- | drawn by Ogden, Bloldon & Co,, on tho 3o | fiis Tndopsadont tiokot, 11 atantiol, (rlumph for | 9508 R B0 ¥ pmyvon ovor Jagkeon, 110, Tho | ~ Cotusnus, ., Apil 0.—Tha election passod | chonrly shionn that fho Socanact Glod from besrt: nont causos of dopression, which are but slight- %l"“‘“ avings Loan and ‘frust Company, of | ‘on both tho Indopondent and. Ropatntone ety | four Aliermon, Thiolons, Walsh, Klener, sud [ off vry quictly, au in most wards a vory hoavy | discase, and the jury rondored & verdiet accord- 1y neutralized by tho success of tho Ashinntos draw against it whon ho foun war, and the hopes of & rovival of trade from the reaction In the conl market, A SATIRFAOTORY IN' , ond o stoady ok Wicago (cortiiod), proposing to doposit” 8nd VESTMENT in real estato, and called for a banlk-book. Tur- ingly. Yosterday saftermoon a document signed by many of the most prominout members of tho vole was polled, Roturns are in from but fow wards yot, but the indications nre that tho en- tire Domooratlo ticket is elocted. the Citlzens® tlokot,, X i o orus, | runniug _on ket wore olsctod by largo majorities. great rojoloing by tho victors. i —— ols, was clocted Mayor ovor 0. H, Founta.n, Lib- orol and Workingmon, nnd M. A, MoNaughton, Temporance, by about 400 majority. For Ro- ot dor, G 9 # i el Dotrolt Board of 'I'rade was prosented to Proai- praspeat of todarato Taton of dlsootint. " ace at | Tolh being abiout to go {omh Inkroducod Wood bo Dondont, e Sasiod et G’.‘?‘.’?x‘uflu,fn e OHIO. IOWA. dent Paraons, cequontiog bim o call b mooting Wirblodon to-day, Ton thoussnd “‘EI”‘“'-‘FB tho Cashior and the Vice-Prosidont, and left | puplican, and AL, Davis, "Tomporance, and 8. X, Srecial Dispateh to The Chiengo Tyibune. AT QOUNOIL DLUFFH, of the Board, befora which all the teatimony SdBE S ot e woro | him talking with them. The Cashior, Mr. | Rogors, Workingmon, by 1,800. For Tronsurer, | CrNomxatr, O., April b Both partion 1n tho swectal_ Dispatch to The Chicano_Tribune, ooncorning the whoat-mixing charges against he. nterdational Bxpoaltion, at Kensiogton | Honeinsind entotod the dencels, hended | m, 5 Milo, Liooral, ras sléotoit ovoe W, H. Yor | mauicips elostioh of this ity had liconso plat- | Gousom. Browes, In, April 6.—In tha clection | Albost Botaford bo presonted, thas, te toord foymnlly oponed to-d 00d the book, and the lattor anid fo him bo | Hors, Republioan, by 860 mnjortty: For Jog- | forms, Tomporance and autl-tomperance wore | to-day the Anti-Monopolists carsied the oty by | may bavo an oppostunity to exprosd its views on y. T.oNpoON, April 7—5:30 a. m.—Mr. Webb, Con- sul of tho Unitod Btatos at Zanzibar, Las arrived in Loudon with a lotter from {he Into Dr. Livingatove to Stauley, which 18 published in tho Daily Telegraph. PP SAN DOMINGO. New Yonx, April 6.—Under dato of March 25, Presidont Gonzales, of tho Dominican Ropublie, announoces the failure of the Samana Bay Com-~ pany to comply with tho torms of its loass, ro- in pursuance of an arrangement ‘probably between two visiia of the samo to the Morchants’ National, of the Merchants' forgery, DID NOT IMAGINE ANYTHING WRONG. emocratio for | Demoorats; thy vote was tho largest evor polled, | from 60 to 200. The temporanca elomont, aftor th up to his room, suliiog pre-jesment of thn rontal, 860,000, f0 | GULLELEE: A tolographi, Inquiry wag auswored | iho fivst thmo in years. O T Compsonor uemsion lfors | tAkIoR. nuch aotion aa. Jod to o fasion of tho | fodtod 8y oot bimeol¢ 1o ghe moulh, the Dominican Government, and the consequent “y o ;t‘l’nmfl :}l: % fi ‘mml-’ of introduc- ORASS LAKE a little sccording to locality, but it iu gonor- | Gorman vote, remained awsy from tho polls, tho ball passing through his braln. The xupmé lapso of all priviloges aud right granted to tho “"G:;‘d h:dn o a!“:m?zh dorgum. st elects W. H. Bmith, Demoorat, by 183 majority. | ally & contest betwoen the liconss and AT KEOKUE. of the pistol atiractod the attention of tho guun- Company. The ofticial decroo is promulgated y fl‘;_d —h" “fi °I or x“‘flm AT ADRIAN. Emhlb"lon parties. It probably affected Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. smith and tho deceased’s sister, but when tho; rosuming suthority by the Government over the E‘!F“,fl!, lt:nonz i‘ii o] l““ i‘ anl-cortificate to Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ho vote in Cincinnatl, but this effect KEOKUK, In., April G.—After o olose contest | hroke in his door thoy found him pnat all aid. torritory anud that Company, dosignating "K"lh\“‘fln B ‘\;’“; t appears, wae tho | Aoniaw, Mich, April 6.—Nearly tho'ontire | wos folt In wards ' snd .in votes | and a veryiorgo voto having been cast, Judge | Coroner Stophens w“_{ Lold an inquest to-day on and installing officials in chinrgo thoreof, and re- | 83m0 at both banks, but was changed oo a mo- I‘eoElo'n Holiet whs olooted horo to-day, N, H, | recelvod by individusl candidatos, as well aa in | Edmund Jsogor wsa olocted Msyor agafnst tho | tio body. quiring the Company to pay tho stipulated rontal mn&:pfingag b3 :53»3{"’5’.::‘3?” afforded by | Kimball, for Mayor, 263 majority; throe Alder- | tho roduced vote cast in consequenco of anti- | R abiican-Hiomporanco Conlition. candidato by up to the date of decree, and tho expouses of protested drafts drawn by the Dominican Goy- EX-GOV. MARSITALL, crnment upon tho Company ngainst the rontal. St i YVico-President of tho Marino Bank, started fo neoded $4,800 for jmmedinte use, and drewa chiock accordingly. Howes, nngpon ng_this was with ~Prosident Turroll, paid a cheok for that amount, All this ocourred within about a quartor of an hour,— Presidont omolfi 'residon o did not know until the noxt day that any money Liad boen paid to Wood, and until he had heard The check had alroady boen sont fo Chicago for snd the two banks aro to 800 In what was ublican oity of the riumphantly .elocted Paciflo tico, James Poltes, L{hrnl was oloctod over AL, L., f.yml, Indopondont, and T. D, Knowles, Re- publican, by 200. Tho Aldormon aro: two Inde- the subjeot. ‘Within the past thrco days thers have been soven suiocides fu this olty. The laat is that of a made the {ssue in othor parts of tho Btate. Bpo- oials to the Gazelle report that tho tomperance victorioa wore complote in New, Loxington A majority ranging from 200 formorly the ‘banner Roj State, .md%e Jomes Was ondent and Republican, threo Liboral and In- | sud Morrow, and a comploto snti-tempor- | Mayor over he Attorney of tho Union ung German, Nicholas Pfeiffer, at 148 Milwaue Sepondunh one _Liboral stralght, and two | anco viotor'y Was wonpln ‘Washington Bn{lmd, and the Republican candidate for {?m “fiwmm. About four weake ’wo ho camo to straight Indopendent. Court-House, whera tho women's movement be- | Troasurer, an em‘g)loya of the Post-Offico, was Uhicago from New York, intending to go'into STHE TOWNBMIP OF BUMMIT an, Waynesvillo, Franklin, and Batavia, Obil- | gloriously cleancd out. business with his brother. Bui things did not turn out os lio,anticipated, and ho becamo despondent and vory much depressed in mind, Last ovening lio went into & guu-atore under his sister's houo, where ho was living, and pur- ootho olected four Counciimen, three of whom ril 6.—The oloction wore antl-temperance. Imncfls‘ux‘ eleoted four out’ of five anti-temporance Councilmen, ‘Tho tomperance victory in Eaton was goined by tho Couxotn Brurrs, In., A) for city officors passed off quiotly to-dsy. Tho insue, 88 narrowed down, was whisky or antt- whisky, The latter won Ly msjoritios ranging clects A, McCaln, Ropublican, Buporvisor, over J. E, Forguson, ixyespmnjoru§. 4 d LEONI olects J. Oloment, Domocrat, by 25 majority, The balanco of tho town tickot ia BUSPICIOUS DEATIH. About a month ngg Mrs. Loniss Falfroy came to this city from Blissfield, Mich,, und went to the house of Mre. Burroughs, No. 202 men on the Poopla’s ticket and'iwo on the Re- publican ticket. The issue was temperanco, and anti-temporanoco wins. . lconse and prohibition voters staying at homo. During the voting hours tho weathor was fair, yot the voto polled waa light. 114 mojority. Tho Oitizons’ ticket also olooted : & majority of the Qouncil. ] Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cbicago lnat n\'oninF. . AT EALAMAZOO, & AT TOMEROY, KroxuK, In., April 5.—Tho olection hold hers 5 3 A . y A0y A West, Lako streot. Bhe was very rotiring and . 'H AMERICA. making every possiblo offort to capture tho Speotat Dipateh to The Chicano Tribune, Porenoy, 0., April 6.—In this ity the clec. | to-day for ‘miiniclpal officors was tho most ox- e . New Yonr, sflfl‘c._mn o Ze it Tatgecs Mo doli 1o o rosaed b Wi the same | | Tastzoo, Hieh, Apr .o elesilon tor | tion A oo ots | oling and. clossly ontastod in tho Mistory of tho | hadlittle to say concstnipm ok (Ormor o, gx contain tho details of the trial of the Right Rov. Bishop of Pormambuco on chargos of bigh rima A5 Maving Dauke; town officors to-dny has been quito exciting. copt the fact that sho had a husband in Buffalo, The wholo Republican ticket, excopt one Con- Fridsy morning, Dr. Ilshn, rosiding at 50 Car- cast 162 ; anti-tomperance 2 majonty ; Assessor, city. While the candidatos wore placed in the report not in. flold by the two political porties, the temperanco Becond Ward, entire voto 178 ; S i ter atreet, was called in to proscribofor Mre, PRIVATE INFORMATION, stablo, was olootod ovor tho People's ticket b B s Y stion waa tho real issuo on which tho contest | fory d Ei‘z’::‘; l,‘:,m;l o E::glr::nfhl;::g o ;fi:: traced to tho head of tho polico authoritics, snya_| majorlties ranging from 240 to 640, The averany o 5“.,‘?.}:‘“{-,‘1‘3’ 33&.;2";%‘.’,‘,‘:3;., %Ee::flrfi;. e fought. Samplo, the Republicen caudidate, | SarireY: :h";;:'é::,l,;mno ‘;‘ggofi;"“‘}:‘({ ":‘1‘;:: Yeurs' mmmmmfl‘“i T e Thio Dighap | threo othor banks woro vitimized the same day | is 400, tho largest ovor given in Kalamazoo, ‘Third Ward, entire vote 459 ; anti-tomperance | I8 an_avowod temperanco map, whilo Judge S Tk atandiog her, il $f Pormatibuca vas, atondad o court by tho | {5,801 BARLEE Diont acniey an to-tha ‘Spectal Dishateh o The Oldsago Tribune, 90 majority ; Auasssor, 430 mojority, Fourth | Jaegor, tho suti-movopoly ~cmdidato, is e e e llael. 1 Bishop of Rio Janelro and the Bishop of Kansaa, | 111 GF “gs O ont Bancts with positise do: | . TAST BAGIAW, Mioh, April OroAt tho funio- ‘Ward, outire vote 171 ; anti-tomperance 57 ma- | 8, German und an anti-temp ;210 | snewer, Ho troatod Lior for inflummation who i8 in Brazil making collections for the poor churches in big dioceso. i N pliaiid UB SEY SPAIN. BAYONNE, April 6.—Tne cngo of the Care of Banta Crug, who was arrosted on tho frontfer, hins beon dirposed of. 'The prisoner has been ncquitted of violation of the noutrality laws and dischm but n¢ the same time forbidden from tam’fln ng in Frauce. vailed upon the Marine to-day, LATER, Special Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune. 81, Paur, April 0.—The Mayor and Chiof o ——————— originated in GERMANY. Benuiy, April 6,—Prince Bismarck is improv- iug. He was able to leave his bod to-day. - —_— CUBA. HAvVANA, April 6.—Tho Marquis of Havans, Gen, Josa do Ja Concha, arrived hore to-day. —_— CANADA. Archbishop Tacho in Defonso of Riels Spectal Dispulch to The Chicago Tribune, OTTAWA, April 6.—An order in Council is pub- Jshed admitting gypsum in raw state freo of duty, but declaring ground gypsumsubjeot to an advalorom duty of 15 por cont. Tonoxto, April 6.—The immediate cause of genuine certifiod check at tho other bauka. Houses and rospected cltizon hioro absent, visiting at tho Wost, It appenrsthat th old mar wont homoe at abont 1 o'clock at night. oY duar in Bornstein's head, n found nials from all other banks, and tho detectives and polico still adhero to thoir plan of giving no information to the publio, which plan they pre- Bank to adhero to until Police both _say that only two banks wore vie~ timizod. The contrary report above reforred to inquiries affor the stranger who prosonted what it has since beon lonrned was & A Man DMurdored by a Robber in His Own X Coninng, Utah, April 6.—J, Bornstein, and old was found murdored in hie dwolling this morning. His family wore Ho starsed to go into his bedroom to rotire, whon a blow from an ax in tho hands of an nssessin, who was concealed bohind tho door, folled him to tho floor. A slight scuflle seems to hiave followed, but the murderer made suro work, burying the 8 Decoosed was the dining-room, adjoining his bed=" room, his -pocket-book by his’sido, cmpty, and his wateh goue, showing robbery to have been Jority ; Assessor, 174 majority, . AT DUOYRUS, Spectal Dispatch to 7he Chicago Tribune, Buovnus, O., April 6.—There was great inter- o8t in the clection here to-day, and & heavy vote was polled, The Domocrats were viotorious over tho Citizens' tioket by an aversge majority of about 100, with tho oxcoption of City Marslial, who was elected on the Citizons’ ticken by & ma- Jority of 4, spectal Dispateh to 7ha Chicago Tridune. SrriNaFiELD, O., April 6,—This city elocts two nnti-temperance and four tomporsuce men to the Oity Council, which will bo o tie on the tom- poranco_queation. The electiun waa ordorly, and tho largest voto ever cast was polled. oloction resulted in favor of Judge J: ufle ‘mojorityof 113, The enloon-keeporsand whisky- donlera congider it thelr viotory ovor the * tom- porance fanatics,” and will doubtless bo encour- agod by it to roslat all efforts to loglslatoordrive thom out of tho town, Tho anti-temperance nion have a mejority in the-City Council. What tactics the tomporance advocates will adopt next is not kmown. ipal clogtion to-day, tho Republicans elected the Mlgur by 122 majority ; tho Recorder by 72 ma- ority; and two Juatices of the Poaco, Tho emocrats elect the N'roasurer by 260 majority, and Directorof tho Poor by 119 ml!]orl!dy. The Republicans clect six out of nine Aldermen. Six Domocratic Aldermen Lold over. Tho Coun- cil is Democratic by 1 majority. AT BAGINAW OITY the Republienns olected the Mnynr by 145 ma- fm'l!y, and Llbe Democrats tho T'reasurer by a arge_majority. Five out of the six Aldermon are Domocrats, leaving the Council entirely Democratio, thie bawels, but did not foel quite eatisfled with hiis knowledgo of the caso. All about tho house -Answerod questions put to_them in tho sama ‘manner that Mrs, Falfrey did, and the doctor could gynt mu‘lni dofinite or oxplicit from auy ono. Yestorday his patient died, and Dr. Hahn felt it hisduty to eoll at tho Madison Station 1ast ovening, and state to the authoritios that it was his opinion the case should be inves- tigated. t AT DUBUQUE. * Snecial Dispateh to e Chicago Tribune, Dynuque, Ia., April 6.—~Tho Demacratio can- didatos for city ofMces, with the possible oxcop- tion of Marshal and Trensurer, are elcctod to- dny. The rosult is not fully known as to Alder- ‘men, but throo Republioans aro cortainly elected and ono Domaerat. In tho Firat Ward the voto HOTEL ABRIVALS. 3 @rand Pacific—\W. 8. Sponcer, London, Eng.; tho Hon, J: J, Mitchell, 8t, Louis; Capt.J. H. Vought, Buffaio;. B. R. Cable, Rock Island ; A. J. Pollard, Boston: L. M, Olemont, San Fran- + . . Bherman Iouse—W..H. Hurl- AT DAY OITY, & clsco. but, Cloveland ; A. A, Lawreuce, Now York; G. &peciat Digpatoh to The Chicago Tridune, Bayx_Ciry, Mich.,, April G.--Tho Democrats AT LIMA. Special Dispatoh to The Chieago Tribune, ra’ ;. i8 olose botwoon a Demoacrat and a tax-pa ho} tt, Dodls My + @. Dol! Cii s olocted the whole city tioket to-dsy, Apploton Liuma, 0., April .—Lima City elocts a Demo- 4 vorett, Dodham, Mass, ; G. Dolton, Clncinnati; Siovons, o Mayor, rossivod 167 majorlty! Ui | eratlo Moy, Sareel and i mambors of tho candlidats, with appoarauces . {avor of the | 3fiss itlo Henderuon, Trovidonco: W. T Mot o | Domocrata. olcct soven out of cight Aldermon, | Connell, “Tho Republicans eloct four Council- g ] Fane, S beascluba. o o Trement Hotte % | ond six out of soven Suporvisors, - The Council | mon. Thore iatwo majority in favor of prohibi- KANSAS. s Handing, o okl s mapetn, will stand nine Domocrats to five Topublicans, tion. AT MANHATTAN, e o !-‘mrx;x les G Godpre ayl.a MowXorks. "_‘.h v et e R Maxmarrax, Kan., April 6.—J. K. Perry, J ’ Sweclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Derrorr, Mich,, April 6.—In the elections in this Stato to-dny, the People's Reform tickoet was elected at Howoll ; tho Ubion ticket at Oscodan ; the Tomporanco tiokat in JpsligutleeIho Cit- lzons’ and Roform tickets diyided the honors in Tonin, and the Poople's ticket was elected in Allon, Milwauleo. . . . Palner - House M. Smith, Now York ; G. Thornton, Nowatk ; K. Porry, Aurora; L. Q. Glazier, Marquette; 0. . Rullins, Philadelphia; E. G. Froil, Boston; H. A, Lanman, Columbus, - THE JOLIET IRON WORKS. Special Dispatch to The L'M:a‘ro Tribune, Dex1sow, 0., April 6,—The Citizons’ Tempor- radical and temperanco nomineo for Muflnr, was, nnce ticket was electod by a large majority. e olosted to-doy by 9 mnjorl?. A siraight tem- AT LOGAN. perance Council was olected by from 4 to.8 Speeral Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. majority, The fight was hard sud closo. Toaax, 0., April 6.—The olection was sharp, — IISCELLANEOUS. here. The "tcmpernnu tickot was elooted by Flint 'ovor the Temperanco tickot. majority. . : - the resignation of Brydges, Manager of the Wiarzotiyo, —_— % The Domocrata elect o majority of thetiocketin oty AT URBANA. 4 Sl : GATORSIP, ,;.,,_f,;’;“"fl”,flfl"fi_‘éhfl“'cfi':{fi‘:ffl’;’i”&”:‘mhg Grand Trunk Nailway, is roported to have besn Tdentified. B Allegan, Howoll, Tontiae, Nilcs, Port Huron, syecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, ok A O T ovoutn ballob for-n | Iron & Htcel Company, in this city, bave fn- a proposal from Eugland to deprive him of his Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Battlo Greolr, and Hoatings, - " | Unoava, O, April 6.—Tlio entito Nopubltosn | o Bomel, I P s 0 PIEN ™0 a0y tn tho | oronsed notice to ationd » gonoral mmooting of position as Director of the Company, MoGnraor, g Aptll 6.—Ono of tho bodies | - Tho Ropublicans elect thelr entire ticket in | tomporauce ticket was olected; mujority small. | PR e e O O ollowin ronmey Whote | creditors, to bo held in Chioago on Wednosdny. OtrawA, Ont., April 6.—The Times, the Gov- | thnt wero found flonting in the Missiselppi River | Macou, Trowbridges, in Loingsbury, excopt one, i MRMMIELL G . & o ernment o_ruu.uhthls morning publishes an extra | near Prairie du, Chibn, contnining Archbishop Tache's manifesto on the Thiel queation, In whia ho deolares that an am- | dont at Honey Craok, Wis,, last summot, , has been identified as Gotlieb Geick, nged 27, rosi- Sauk County, Wis, The They ave opposed to the termsof settlement offored Bo far, stock for thel number, 104 ; necessary-to o had 07 : Hoar, 57 ; Curtls, 63 ; Adams, 7 Banks, 6, snd Washburn, Whittier, Phillips, ‘snd Pierco a Domocratio Bupervisor ; in Alpens, Kalamazoo, Lcholce, 08 ; Dawos, Alpton, Tecumeseh, Corunns, Fulton, Lapeer, and o mnjority of their ticlkot in Ann Arbor, and can hardly be induced to take 0.—Tho municipal elog- r claims, Hopen aro entertaind, MansrFieLp, 0., April he Citl~ tion was strongly ocontested to-day. B however, that some amicable arrangement may Bt ipyetty 4 4 zong' Temporanco tioket has a popular majority | received 1 vote ench. > :lp o{r‘;?.lxsvrv‘:\?g:? tbfl |t?n1 l;[:'g:i:%r\lg: nx;ndI: 21';” ?:s?:mn;::{dem HB AR (S WL, B ffi'fi’.‘; él;az&n’;iil\xu Dawoerullo; 1n Coldyater | 'y ovelx-l the regular Dnmacmt}:: tioket. JJ:em. D. BLAKELYTO GRIND A DAMBEY ORGAN IN N B:rimgfx; and that tho works will rosume at an oo DR e ey | terp i e BN et porance Councilmon woro oleutod in the First | | S e i B T ey e B aishts e G Hyais, and Scoond Wards, and Demoorallp (whisky) | e, Ty, i, Apiil 6.—Divid Dinkaly, of N RELIGIOUS REVIVAL. 0 Iaw must | 3 3 " 5 i, Tucho ks Joft Bort Garty for Ottwrn: 1t ibotih | Ostaserts Wis Apod b Tho body of & nowly= SneBk Dpale (o Tht Clleo XEA e Gity Counel atends fivo. tomporance to throo | the Fost and Alai of our sty lo MRRCE | coremnienes f Th Chico Tolune, ) . ssected that Hiol wil tako Lis soak oa Wedno: | bom infent was found on oo aizenty Sinasy, | - Guovsew Ty April G-—Thors was considor. B ARG, iR G from tho ostate of the late ownor. The negotia- | ligious awakenthg has takon placo in this oity, —— neck, The Coronoydtiquent returned a verdic LEGAL INTELLIGENCL, of doath at the hanl & person unkuown, Tudiana Supremo Court Declsion Af« firming the Right of Colored Chil= dren to Attond the Public Schools, InpiaNarors, Ind., April 6.—In tho Buprome Conrt, Judgo Perking this morning rendered a decigion in tho Cory Cartor cese, which met the unsnimons concurronco of tho othior membors of thie Boneh, The questions involved in this case aro the right of colored children to go to the public schools, and tho constitutionality of cer- tnin sections of the Bchool law. ‘The caso way “l;;m an application for & mandate to compel the sohool officors of Lawrence Township to admit tho ohildron and grandchildren of Cory Carter, colorod, to the common achool of that tawnship, no ungm‘nm school having been provided for their benefit. A demurrer was filod to tho ap~ plication, and also a motion to quash. After a {leacription of tho cdse, tho opinion reads aé fol- | National ‘Bank of Brighton are undergoin st il sl eeeabi e MBI A amination. TFuuds of the inatitution have monts upon the motfon: I shall not follow the coln- sel over the wids flold they traverscd in acgunicnt, T shall Hmit myolf to tho stitements of a few propo- itiont, which scom o me to support the conclusion to ‘which I have arrived, The nltimate question in the case to bo docided s this ;. Hayo the children residing in the varlous districts in tho difforent townships of the Btate, to which no lflrll’lflo #chiools have Leen or- gonized for colored children, o right to attoud tho azhool organized fn such townships in common with whitecnildren 7 On tho 28th of July, 1806, the Fif- teenth Amendment became a part of thie Constitution of the United Blates, That amendment ordered that ‘wll persons burn or maturalized in tho United States und subject to the laws and penalties thoreof, uro oitizins of the United Blates and of the State whpreln they resido, Art, 8 Beo. 1 of the Con- slitutlon of the Btato of Indinna reads: “XKuowledge and learning genorally diffuscd throughout a com- munity, being essontinl to the preservation of free gov- ernmont, it sbiall bo the duly of the Goneral Assembl {0 encoutage, by all aultable moxus, moral, intelloctualy sclontific, and agriouitural improvement, and to pro- vido by law for & general and uniform syatom of com- mon chools, whorein tuition shall be without chargo ¥atal Quarrel in Salinas Uity, Cal. namedl Downoy, at Salinag City, Donteroy, to houd. Dennison was token io minutes, Jonlousy an the fatal quarrel, Shooting Affair at Evansville, Evaxsvinie, Iod,. A Lor mon Xrank, aged 17, in Koehler is aged 20. Misapproprintion of Mank Moneys. tout of from $70,000 to $100,000. to tho bank. — “THE WEATHER. Wasuyarox, . C. ly cloudy woather, and north to weat winds, LOOAL OBSERVATION, Cil10AGO, April 0, 1874, Hour of ob- servation, Direction and force uf-ind.] Heather, | -somoussayz, <~ Apprungy Clear, adr, loudy, Oloudy, and equaliy open to all” This oxpression #equally Gloar, ;lwll l'fl ull,” hlL‘lllLlL'll ulllel’lll all fllll«:{gl,‘ln'a uufl-yn- Clear, " em of common kchools 14 composod of tho various infriot achooln of fho Siatc, At the duto of tho taling | M Hermoinetor, 46, effect of the Fourteentl Amendment fo tho Constitu- QENL] L " tion of the United Htatcs, the Biate of Indinnn hnd in EXERAL OBSEDVATIONS, operation o sysiem of common schools, wherein OuioAdo, April 7—1 &, m, tultion wua frco to white children uudor 31 years of Thr| age, they being citizenn of tho Btate, and on tho taking |° effect of that amendmont, tho Sovoral Achoola come posing thut system, by viriuo of the mection abuve Inoted from our Btute Constitution, became open nnd tron to colored clildrou, oleo boing under 21 years of 1, As that smendmont placod {hom in (lio class of citizons, they had _{ho right to entor aud attend {hoso wchools untii rensonably conveniont sopurate sohools, substantially cqual fn_oducational ndvantages wero provided for thum by the Btate, and whenever in any lownkhip such schoola sre nat provided for them by the Stuio, colored children, boing cilizons and auderdl yeors of uge, sliil retain thy right conferred upou citizens! childreh foattond the commion. achools squal with tho white clildrou in suol Jocality, SO FIRES, a’ Ft, Gurry.. T't, Gibson 89| 10, At Duvonport, In. Special Dizvaleh to T'he Chicago Tribune, Davenront, Ia., April 6.—A fire broko ont in & divolling-hiouse In this city this morning, snd iproad to the ld]ohl'nfi house, dostroying the aousehold effects, and dawmaging the bullding to ‘ho oxtent of 72,800, Claudy, *{Clenr, s GERMAN INDIGNATION MEETING. Nzw Yonx, April 6,—A meeting fillod the large hall at Coopor Inatitut to-night toprotest ngainst the notion of the Em OBITUARY. Fudgo Edmondy, Now York. New Yoni, April 6.—Ex-Judge Edmonds, the well-known Iawyer and Spiritualist, is doad, — TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Dr, 0. A. Davis, an old resident of Aurors, Ill,, persons_ignorant of the languago; and alu the Prosidenty of tho German and 8AN TraNcisco, April 0.—A man named' Den- nieon_engagoedin an affray with snothgr man day, when “Doswnoy shot Dennison throngh the his room, and continued smoking a cigar, but died in a fow an April fool joko led to ril 6.—A man named Heury Koehler wont to the houee of Mve. Earpo, this evening, and after a short altercation shiot the abdomen, BosToN, Mass., April 6.—Tho affairs of the ox- g oen misappropriated by ono of its officials to the ex- I'ho sum hns been made guod by tho surrender of proporty ., April G.—Tor Missouri, Tows, and tho Upper Lake Rogion, clear or part: vont Gormau mags- igration Commission in discharging all Gormans sponking employes, and roplnoing them with againat theactionof the last Logislature dofinvlng Trish Emi- smthm Bocletivs of votes on tho Emigration jommission, Tho speechos and roeolutions de- nounco theso actions as & revival of Know-Noth- inglsm, Among the spenkers wero Qswald Ot- able excitoment over the municipal elegtion | tious have progrossed noatly to a completion of 3 der tho dircotion of the Rov, H. V. Brown, o |t 5 (o, i e oing oondg o pudb sl ORI EPTERCS SRS 00 1 200 S | o wemngomeatsfoe Lo ranate, but the rop- e aar. P Baptlst Oniros as oor liconse. 'Tho licenso ticket was elected By abotig?| PR -’-Kfi-r.mun d E o3 redontative ofhe: gfm}n thia- afternoon, | orowded day and night for two wecks, Over 80 majority, The tomperance pooplo had kept | ° spectal Dlapatch io The Chicago Tribune, Gohde, mingr condition'td-whick Biskoly_bna-not { 200 have professed faith in Christ. Torty-five up moatings and prayers in the galoons for about agrood, It is understood fhat it the’ Pioneer two weeks provious, goos into Blakely's hands it will o in tho Ram- goy intercst, aud that Rameoy, or his friends; furnish the monoy for the purchago. The fact that thu Press has quosreled with factions in its party, and is unpopulas with many who yet voto the Republican ticket, makes it probable that TRamsey needs anothor organ if he intends to try for re-olection to the Senate aguinst Davls, who aliendy hus the proforenco of most of the Re- publican State Sooators holding over. TIE POLITIOAL BITUATION AT MADISON, W18, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MapisoN, Wis.,, April 6.—City polilics have taken another turn to-day. Thero was consid- orable dissatisfaction that no opposition candi- date for Mayor was put in tho fleld; so_this forénoon, fired by the onthusissm of & large moeting Iast night, the Temporance men called a convention for to-night to nominato a candi- date. Menntime, in obedionce to tho goneral sontimont of -.the party, the Republican Conven- tion was reassembled this noon, and unani- mously nominated II. H. Giles,n hig‘lfly—estmqu cltizen and prominent temporauce man, who is genorally indorsed by tho tomperance men, B0 that thore promiucs to be a lively coutest, turn- jug lorgely on the issue of Bunday lquor-golling. oW cl:ommuxtms Auz EECULED I OBITEOAN. . rrespondence af The Chicago Tribune, Osiskoat, Wisty April b.—Doth political organ- zations in this city have nominated tickets for city ond ward officers, snd the moans by which this was accomplished furnish auother poworful argumont against the cauous systom, In ono in- stance particularly, o candidate for Aldermsn in one of the wards had the Reform caucus packed with his frionds, tickets distributed, andallthe “ ping set up” for nomination, Ho was on the point of carrying the nomination, when it was aunounced that he was a Ropublican, This caused his dofent by a large number or votea, Ho immediatoly withdrow, wont to the Republi- can caucus with his frionds, and scoured the nomination there! In anothor caso, an entor- rising Gorman had ~bocn promised the nomina- ylon o? EIEMVMDX by tlio Reformors, but was do- foatod. Ho nlso wont straight to. tho opposi- tion cauous, then in session, and’ was triumph- antly nominated. - A man who hag not balf-a dozon real frionda in the city, by dint of con- stant Isbor and jmporiuniug, can socure tho romige of support from a sulliciont number of selegam{ to procure his nomination to any of- Tho ordinary method of cauous-nomina- OLEVETAND, O., April 6.—Tho eity elections hero to-day rosulted iu tho uniform °success of tho Democratic party, which was reinforcod hivl the golid vote of the Germans and Irlsl throughout the city, The contest was clonr and open between ‘the temperauce and whisky intorests, nod the victory is agalnst the Bundxl?y Jaw and temperanco reform. The Sa~ loon-Keopors' Association and the ontire German preas declared in favor of the Domocratio tiolket, 8nd the result is the olection of theentire Demo- oraticcity tioket, and amnjorlty of thoDemocratio Councilmon, Of tho four Ropublican Trustocs olested, threo are definitely pledged to sus- tain liconse laws, ond oppose the womon's tomperance movement. The vole was vory large} nenrly e&uul to ‘the highest aggregate of pust Presidentinl contosts. ' The friends of temporanco are nowise discomraged, but will continus to i’re“ roform - in " its intogrity. Thero is a strong feeling among property-holders ngainst renting property for saloon purposes, and soveral of the most promi- nent drinking-places have already closed oub their liguors. ‘Tho’ fight is not over, but has just bogan. The defent of to-day has strongth- ‘oned tho determination of the temperance peoplo to continue their worlk, . AT ZANEBVILLE, Sveefal Dispatch to 'The Chicago Tribune, ZANESVILLE, O,, April 6,—There was groat ex- oltoment at the olty election to-day, temperance men generally supporting the Republican nomi- nations, snd anti-temporance tho Democratio, the principal fight boing for City Council. -The temporance men Fnlu two membors, but we can- not nscertain positive to-night, . ‘The city officiala aro divided. have alrondy united with the Baptist Church, and a large number with the Presbyterian, el = LB MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE. Menrms, Toon., April 6,—1he Appeal's Jaok- gon, Migs., says the Loglelature adjournca sine dlo to-dny, nfter passing a bill requiring tho majority of mules ovor 21, and femalos over 18, in oity, town, or township, to aign a petition for ticonse to soll liquor-before such liconso shall bo fssued. The Governor immediately. thoreaftor signed tho bill. e e A State Dinner at Windsor Oastle. Tho state dinner at Windsor Castle in honor of the Dule and Duchess of Ed.inbm'fh ling pro- bably never beon cqualed for a di] lato. Tho buffers nnd tables woro hoaped and ndon with salvers, shiolds, cups, aud vases of every doscription, .Onc hundred and thirty-six poraons dined, and overy pieco of plato displayed or usod was of silvor richly gilt. A Bervice of pure gold plate is unkuown, and thore aro only ono or two ploces even at Windsor Cnstle ontire- 1y of the preolous motsl. Thomost conspicuous piece on tho buffot at the weast end of the lall was tho Esu-de-Cologne fountain,’ designed by the Princo Consort. Silvor stoeds, modols of horsos givon to the Queon by tho Bultan of Muscat and the late King of Prussin, drank from & golden fountain of Maarish _design, On this butfet stood a jewelad Georgo IV. coronation-cup, two boauliful cups in §old and hnrg, ono of thom an oxquisitoly-carved Rapo of the Babinos, & sal- vor bearing tho arms of Elizabath ,of I!ohumm, and many other salvors, plates, vases, and cupa. On tho contro of tho lowast uholf of the buffot at tho onst ond of tho hall was placed the tiger-hoad taken from Tippoo Sahib's throne at the storm- ing of Boringapatam. Abovo it stood the Jewel- ed poacock, once an ornament in Tippoo's sinte mnllz’rolln. and abova this pricoless bird wne Flax- man's Bhiold of Achillcs, and many other precious and boautiful pioces of plate. pieimak il e SIS Money in Great Britam. Mr, Ernest Boyd, & London banker, writes to the London Tinies to corrcot tho estimales of the United Binies Buroan of Statiatics as to the amount of money oireulated ia the United King- dom. His corrootions are two. Ife maintaiug that tho gold coln iu wwe is much groator and tho paper money in circulntion much smaller in AT EL PASO. - Speciul Dispatch to 'I'he Chicaao Tribune, - Er Paso, 1., April 6.—The ktraight témper- anco tioket was elacted horo to-day by o _large majority. Tho ladies woro atthepolls iu full forco, The olection passed off quictly. AT GENESEO, . Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Gexreseo, 1M, April 6.—To-day's clection passed off quictly, s somewhat larger vote than usunl belng polled, Tho only quostion at issue was llcenso or no liconso for the salo of intoxi- eating drinks. Tho vole resulted in the cloction of Robert I, Bteole, tho liconso candidate for Mayor, by » majority.of 84; and William Smitly, | liconse candidate for Aldermun in tho First Ward, })!umnjorily of 064 In tho Second Ward, L. itcheock, tomporance candidato for Alderman, recoived & mojority of 11, The women held prayers during the dey at tho Congrogationnl Ohureh for the suceess of tho tomporance ticket. AT CIEAMPATGN, Svectal Dispatel to Tho Chicage Trilune, Omxtratay, Hil., April 6.—The result of the municipal elcetion is as followa: Mayor, Sau- ford Riohnyds, liconse and anti-Ropublican; Clorls, £, Karribor, Ropublican ; Attornay, 8, O. Knight, Ropublican ; Collector, 0. F. Columbia, Democrat; Aldermen, threo anti-Ropublicans, two Republicans—four liconso, one snti-liconse. ‘I'he Council now stands: Alnyor nnd four Alder- mon liconss; throo Aldermen anti-liconse. In its gonoral chatactor tho Council is o gront im- provemont over the old ono. “Tho vote was o tromely olose, the Mayor. having forty majority. The issuc was not politioal. AT WINGNESTER. Sneeial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Wincupster, Ill; April G, —Tho election pussod off_ qulorty in this villago to-day, tho saue boing a liconse or anti-liconso board, aud sresulted in favor of the temporance cnndianos, -] who aro all radloally opposed to tho sale of in- LOXIEBTING Ariuki: The~ whinky- men mado-o ‘bold offort, thouph thoy wore defeated by an avorngo of 80 votes to each candidate, W, O. Gwin, T\ ', Here, Capt, Martin, John Waters, . and Willism Gondit, wera elcoted Trustoes, and John A. Kirkmen, Town Constable, ou’ the licenso tioket. 'I'he following named men woro candidates: J\ldgo Rotveon, Oharles Ruark, Isnno Coulters, Goeorge W. August, and Austin Brionbrauer, for Trustees, and Thomas Kirk- AT MORROW. . Swecial Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Monnow, O., April 6.—The eleotion passed off quietly. The issue wea Temperance v, Intem- perance. All the temperance -candidatos are olocted by msjoritios of from 15-to 86, This iy the fireb tomporanoce.- -viol in fiftaon yoare. I'he people are wild with excliement. An im- ‘monge mosting ia now in progross at the Metho- dist Eplscopal Church, Bands aro playing, bon- firos burning, and almost the entire papu‘lnuon ig wild with oxcitoment. AT CHILICOTHE. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, » Onmunicoruy, O., April 6.—Anti-Temporance sag victorious In Chilicothe, ‘The Domocrats | GO~ man, for Conatable, ‘The temporanco people ro- | Fained Kirsoh, Brown, and Morklo, all Anti- | O, 300 §o'thias Ab tho nppointed time a | Amount than has been stated, Iustond of £85,~ i fompozauco, oleoted by large maforitios, ‘Tho | tous liere - 000,000, ho olnims that thore is o 6um of at lonst %‘:?a%‘u: I‘;‘cletm::ugg:?:xa.“m Lo glpesdiyhen;fiily cuun‘t’v is_supposed to it ung Domperatio | candidate appoars at. tho place sppoluted, and £105,000,000 n gold cofn, and ho furthor esti- J distributos bis tickets alrondy prepared ; thein- a1 Autl-Romporanco, Tho loynsbip Demo- | SE N bl Gonout o in a bo, sud tho LY " = ho olootion for Butool Diractor, on Sntiir- | oratlo tlokot is oleotod by 3 to 1, 'Tho issuo was _madtes the silver and copyor coiuage at £18,000,- day, rosulted in favor of Hamuel V. Puffox, 000, instead of $16,000,000. Buttho bank isaues 2 ton Iu doclared unanimous, by against Judge Mosos, The n i 5. on temperance, and the Tosult is & heavy blow to | RomInS! v . woro also groatlv overstated. By the last roturn u o ano:m‘:u:::!u g e it here, "“'%flffifi?‘éfi’}fii’z‘.’55'%‘-"3{155’"5"1’4‘3‘."%.“"‘ Hioro was but £08,400,000 of papor money fn tha Spectal Dispatch to The Chicayro Tribune, Moxatourir, Ik, April 6,—The electlon to-day was_of no political significance. Tho liconto candldato for Mayor, four leense, and two pro- hibition Aldermen wore oloctod. AT MOUNT VERNON, Special Dispatch (o T'he Cheago Tribune, MounT VEBNON, 0., April 6,—The election hag nssed off quietly, The probabllitios aro that 5, P, Fredericks, tho Temporance nominee for Mayor, is_elooted by s small majority. 'Tho 1adlos hold a prayer-moeting during the entiro dny. 'Tho mob oxcitoment of Saturday has ina groat monsura holpad thoir cause, and will un- doubtedly veeult in a complotoe victory. Kingdom. 'Flio total notive oiroulation {8 ret down as £161,600,000, which is alinost £20,000,- 000 greator than had been estimated by our Buresu of Statistic, DEATHS. CEPIIRIPIOT L L R KLIBER—April 6, ot 299 Hubbard streot, Alexaudor, Sufas son of ‘Joorgs and Tizuio JCUOOF, agod 7 rmontss 5 Awril 7 from residonce at 1 o'clock p. m. ra fuvited, ADAMB--On the morning of, Aptil 6, of congostion o Auzona, 11, April 6.—The Anti-Monopollsts hold & catious fo-day. and nominated 0. N. Shedd for Buporvisor, in opposition to tho Ohiosgo, Burlington & Quincy’s candidato, Mr..conloir. Property-holdera here are tired of haying rail- rond mon ropresent them, o4 it always results in some vnlunh{t’a conoession of city proporty to the Monopolists, or inoreasoed taxation, AT UANTON, svecial Dispatoh to A'he Chicago Tyibune, Canroy, 11k, April 6,—~The munioipal oloction In this cily was vory oxciting aud closely con- tested. 0. D, Hablitt, Auti-Liconse ocandidato, wag oleoted Mayor by 4 majority., J.N. Olds, Indopondent, was eolooted Alderman from the A Naughty Philndelphia Girl. AT BHELDY, * Special Dinpatch to The Chfeaan Tyibune, A young girl of Philadelphis, who is now on Maudo Laura, datightor of Gearga W. an e | Firar Ward by 9 major . T, O | g D pril 0.—Blelby ull quict, Good | her travels, weut to Weuiminstor, and conde- | {18, KP8aniv! S el Fens wd ¢ 4 - | onedont AomrmicHirs (O I Burton, Tuc | ontor duting. tho duy. Tho largost. Voto evor | sorndod to Admixo tho great abboy. Witk ad- | ‘vt Wedierdar s Tadp. . fhom renidanos, Mo, majority s L. T. Atwator, Independont, of tho | east Loro was polled. "Fho contest nwas whisky | miration came tho dosira of possession, Tho [ 8 Twouts-Afth atrool Thard Ward by 43 mnjoriy; . OtondordT, | or tomperanco. Whisky tioket victorious by 67 | whola abboy was too largo to bo romoved, so | | WELONZALbLS tasdance, 856 P b avanis, Mo 0 | Kutl:Licone, of the Fonrih Wardhy 25 majorityy | mnjoriy. ; shio quiotly ool » poniilfo frm hor pockot | ST AN ! cIom tueddtvears : P, W. Gallagher, Anti-liconts, Vollos-atagosieuls LOUDON, witd out off & plece of tho chair of Edward tho | “‘Iinoral at rosidonce 11 a. m., Wodnesday, April6, by by 92 majority. s ¥ B! spectal Dispateh to 2'he Chicago Tridune, Contessor| Hho was arrosted, ond, as sho was | ears to Oalvary, i AT ¥IEEPORT. Tarpoy, O., April 6,—Tho olection horo to-day | vory ymuf thoy lot hor off with $500 Ltha A ALTE Avil 8, Dertha Lo S7hits, oldesf duns lesal Snectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribine, rosultad in tho complete triumph of the Temper= | price woul d Liave boon highor if she had boon | Miaiuoraiat roatdonco, st Warron avonue, Wodigudsr, Freeront, IIL, April 6,—The outive Republl- | auco tioket. plainer, Not contentod "with this, she_ jour- 1 P y oarrlagos to Gracolund, Lzfends of faml] oan ticket was dofonted—oxcopt the Alderman of neyod to Droaden, in search of now worlds to AT TOLEDO, died Bunday night, teudorfer, Park Commigsionor; Phil Bissenger, | the Becond Ward and the District-Atl L 0, 0., April 6,—The eleotion passed off | conquer, Whilo visiting a church there, sho at~ = e or, Vico-Prosldont of the | ex-Gov. 1d: Saioton, K Rupotio, Testor of B, | majoritios as follows: Oharies T Goosime quf&‘l'f s the nosviast evar. pollod | somptad to poesess herselt of some flowers from | Advertissments Resvived too Lat M:rlnn lll-nklot anlo-gq, whoso {nnmt’ r:]nl'uu- 'lllm:an’n uhurg‘l:‘,‘n;:: others, '.Ah nomm{n&o of fil nllimllxhtl!ll ‘:heoil‘.lul jWn!.rd, wfia eleoted over [ in the :lz , 'Ihnuhh-u bngn muulh‘a%ll‘télng, ln:i :h nh‘rlne. o;l \;flé{liflmfi fl?fll Hflhbel ‘:;mnm:;: W&W rature, In,, kan Voon pravi-e 1y reportal, has | twonty waa a) od t0 conve; o resolutions o - B majorits enry Lic - e 8 wards haye yet complete e count, 0 image i e Inf Orror gy hout §100, to asaist i aridved zafory ne s ¢ Ml h 4 SRR S i {e Ulany, s sl bergor, Aldorsan ot l-\u.'l‘hyh'd Ward, byufinn::. e otorent centered prinolpally, o_the hoios | the oun 8 of the el'mmh For this ploaaing SR Sty e il kel 0 08 REAL ESTATE, NOW OR NEVER ‘Wo shall offor for noxtton days, at 40 por cont below their value, two 20-Acre Tracts, choico, for subdi- viding, “adjoining the Vincennos Rond Addition to Washington Heights, and slong O., R. I. &%. R, R. This proporty is ordered sold, ond is a raro_ chanco for making largo profits by rotailing. Terms very easy. B.F¥.OLARKI & CO., Room 4, No. 122 Ladalle-st, AUCTION SALES. A R S s e By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Closing Bankrupt Sale. “BROWN'S" RESTAURANT. This Morhing, at 10 o'olock, All the Blegant Parlor and Chamber Bets, Enl;x. Body Xrussels and Moquet Omfincu, Hplondid_Gas T'ixtures and Ohandeliors, ronoh Plato Etarores, Hasy Oheirs, Mat- tromses, Fonthor Pillows, &o,, &0. Lty 'by ordor of J. BARRWLL:, Bag,, Ase BLISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctioneors. JOHNSTONE HOURE, B, W', cor. Madison and Desplaines-st., Wednesday Morning, April 8, at 10 o'olook, Wo will selt tho ontire contonts of 52 Rooms, AT ATUOCTWION ! ‘Bodstends, Bureaus, Stands, Oarpets, Beds, Dodding, Parior, Dining-Rdom snd. Olics F‘;:.,n"'“:"' 'lz‘nbln Linen, Urookery and Glass. Bald positive for cash. HLISON, POMBROY & CO., : Auctionecrs, FINE WINES AND LIOUORS AT ATOTION, Bidok of WINIS AND LIQUORS baloarlng to the os s Hréocdios woro;all fmported aspectal for thio wall-known ** BROWNS, " aud aro of the cioiaes OO iklos and. othor Liquors ace allof the Finest rados, To Stock, amaunting to noarly 810,000, will b B TR L A A A T TR DA ahould bo socazod by parties who wish & PURE AR TLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionasrs. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Turniture of fhe METROPOLITAN EOTEL. At Our Stores, Nos. 84 and 86 Rendolph-st., Thursdny Morolog, April 9, at 9 1-2 0%clock. Wo will sll the eatiro Fumituro of the sbovo Hotel, wnwn:: n; 125 roonts, ramoved o our store for convenle “oa af nalo. ‘I8 R font and carved ton Fronch B, W, Bodstoads. 150 donble, three-fourtha, aud ainglo Hair Mattrosses. 75 black walout, marblo-top, and W. T. Drossing Bu- s, - 525 Hinok walnut 3. T, and W, T, Wash Commodos. ad-springs, Extoasion Tables, Dining-Room and Offics nirs, Parlor Chalre, Mirrors, klogant Parlor MarbléTop Tablos, Tronch Loungos, Camp Obairs, : aboards. 'fl:lfi?‘hfl\llum {3 noarly new and In porfoct ordor. = Par. tles infonding to furnish privaie ilotels should avall thom- selves of this opporlunity nnd attend itio salo. Haln poromplory by ordor of tho Mortgagoo. Termse Goods will be arraugod and an exhibition on Wodnese ‘. FIISON, POMEROY & CO.. Auctionsers. ay of gold" By WIL A, BULTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, X oN-8T. . 1 A Ty T HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND GENERAL MEROHANDISE, ' _SATURDAY, at 8% o'clock, at 108 Madison-at, “WE SHALL SELL THE . e Entire Furniture ’ OFf DWELLING HOUSE, - . 510 WABASEH-AYV,, TUESDAY MORNING, April 7, ot 10 o'clock, on the romisos, comprising Parlor, Chamber, and Dinlug-room Toraiiure, Wardrobs, Jonngon, Hody’ Brossols Carpate, Halr Battcossos, Dods, Bodding, Bed Linon, togothor ik e ey watiotyof Wodsokedtiag Godds Toond in & R+ A BUTTERS & CO., Auotlonsers. Buggies, Phaetons, and Harness, All warrantad first-clss, wntk‘ WEDNESDAY, ARRIL 8 AT 11 O'OLOOK, At Buttors' Auction Room, 108 East Madison-st. DESIRABLE BSTOCK OF BRY GDOI‘J‘S, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &, At Buttors' Auotion Room, 108 Fast Madison-t., THURS. DAY, April's, at 8 o'olock. UNDERWRITER'S SALE, A STOCK OF OLOTHING DAMAGED BY WATLR, TIURSDAY, April9, at 10 o'olook, at BUTTERS' Aua- tion Roomne, 108 Sadison-st. By GEO, P. GORE & CO., @8 & 70 Wabash-av. At Our Regulur Tucsday AUCTION SALE OF OABRIAGES Wo shiall offor, 1n well-mado work, Open and Top Buggies, & and 3-Spring Democrals, Express Wagons, and Harness, SALE AT 11 A, M,y TUESDAY, APIUL 7TH. OEU. P. GORE & CO., 63aud 70 Wabash-av, DRY GOODS, ESDAY MORNING, APRIL, T, Comuence TUBSDAY MORRINH Selock, egular $al of Dry Goads Dress Goods, Notions, While Goods, Hats and-Caps, Moslery, Undervear, &c. 100 Oases Ladies' aud Missos' Spring Styles Trimmed e, ‘Splondld Invoios of Pooket and Table Cutlory, and Bile ver-plated ICnives, Forks, Bpoads, &o. st o S e oo {mores, Satinets, and Joans, Hats, Straw = wis, &o. > ttago and lograln Cerpotac 200, Rolls at 1 nd 70 Wabat ANOTHER GRBEAT Boot and Shoe Sals AT, AUCTION. By Cataloxue, on Wednesday, April 8, at © 30 n.m. A lino of Utlcn-made goods fn Mons® and Womens® will be offored, togethier with othor customt-mnde goods. GEO. P, GORE & O 68 and 70 Wab By N. P. HARRISON. TR AUOTION SALR OF &, &, CHROMOS, BIBLES, ENGRAVINGS AT 207 SOUTII CLARVK-S' Wi b d TO-DAY at 10and 3 o'alock, Gresl Tk e continued 40 aad overs of FINE PIGTURES shouldboonhand. w1 yy)pRISON, Auctionsor, On Wodnesday, April 8, at 9 1-2 o'olock, ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF Dry CGoods, Clothing, Hats und "“‘i”i»fi'fl.’.‘(’“" Fuyey Sonps, Boys® 4R oalocks Hothing, dee. h by Hicilurly Tnvitod, Groat b wSepatex pusars ko g RO N Shrononaeio ™ 200Aud 210 Lihat T By 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, Auciton aud Commission ilonso, 63 Sonth Canal-st. AT AUOTION, Wodnosdng, 10 . ., & laigeline paniire ad Wneckeonluy el s e e at {uthiding Lino Pu Charbor Sobs, Radding, Oare Dote, Cooldug Stovot, o, Wilincll othur doys a Avarnga Bifetion prios to oloso out largu fio Wl Gouslgamonts Lo« fora romsa B, oo FAIRBANKR BTANDARD SCAT.EHS ’ OF ALL BIZUS. A FAIRBANKS, MORSH &00 111 AND 118 LAKE-S8T, ‘.\ a

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