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-] THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY. APRIL 13, 1874. FOREIGN. Proparations for the Reception of Dr. Livingstono’s Remains, Roohefort Said to Have Sailed from Australia. ; The Snnfi;vioh TIslanders Proparing to Inflate Their Currency. GREAT BRITAIN. 3, TLowpow, April 12.—Tho officera and memhors of tho Royal Goographical Soclaty, and othor distinguished porsons, linve gono to Southamp- ton to recolvo tho romains of Dr. Livingetone, fFho stestor bearing thom s oxpected to arrive oanrly to-marrow morning. Preparationsaromalk- ing for their rocoption and for tho funoral core~ . montos hore, I8 stated that tho bodyisina od stato of presorvation. soLo;rnoN, An‘r’fl 18—0:30 n. m,—Sir Barth Frore, {ho Ri.-Hon, Russol Gurnoy, Dlessrs, Btan- toy, Kirk, and Moffat, are at Southamp- ton, awaiting tho aorrival of Dr. TLiving- stone’s remnins, Tho funeral procession will nss from tho pier to tho railway [station, dis- anco of noarly a mile, Tho bolls will toll and minnie-guns be fired during its progross, The stiike of con} miners in Soracrsctshire hias boon eettlod and tho mou will go to work to- A . Bellow, tho olooutionist, Wlio vislied tho TUnitod States last year, islying dungorously ill Bath. “Tlilu office of_Solicltor-Goneral lins beon ton- dored to John Walter Huddleston, Q. G, but Lo ‘ias deolined it. s e Giepateh from Mol TLoxpoy, April 12.—A dispatch from MMel- bun?na. J\uetr!:,flin, roports that Rochofort and party eailed yeatorda; —_——— THE SANDWIOE ISLANDS. 8Ax Francisco, Cal, April 13,—The military forco of Hawaii hns beon reorgrnized. The now IMinjytry bos not_announced sny dofinite policy {for the future. Tho probability is that an offork will be rande to set afloat a large amount of paper ourroney. The rzurts aro engaged with & contest of tho Iate King's will, Justice Horris had intimatod that the validity of the will would bo sustained. g OUBA, £ . Nuw Yong, April 11,—A lotter from Ilavana givea s I\y"u[)!‘g of tho official statemont of the rocont nction of Gunymaro. It u[manm that the Tirst and Third Brigades, under the command of Brigadier A.rumlnun, onnmmm& tho cnomy. on the 16th at Guaymaro, susl g 0 BOVOro no- tion, which Iastod until tho 18th. The Cubans wore charged with groat bravery by the Spanish onvalry. On tho first day the Cubnna suffered groat losses, aud wero obliged to rotiro, pormit- ting tho Spanish column to encum{)‘ upon tho batilofiold. ‘Tho ronewed attack of tho formor, on tho 16th, 17th, and 18th, consed _entirely upon tho nrrivel of Brig.- Gon. Basconos with two battalions and ono picce of artillery. Basconcs took the conmmand and directed march toward the eapital of the dopartment, with tho object of procuring rations for tho troops and caring for tho wound- <d. In Guoymarillo, tho Cubans woro beaton while atlempting to stop tho way, This was ac~ complighod in a shortspaco of timo, Tha loss of the Bonnish in this engagement waa ono of- ficer snd six othors killod and throo officors aud twonty-oight soldiors wounded. The bands of Insurgents in this encounter suffered grently, leaving on the flold seven dead and various horses, bosides arms and ammunition, In tho asction of Cnaymaro there wore plonty of bodies. loft on the field, but the In- surgonts carried away vory many. The Spanish Toza was six_oflicors and “eighty-oight soldicrs, Killed, 010 Chief, ninotoon oflicors, and_oighty~ nino noliiers woundod, nnd one Chief, thirteon oflicers wounded and 108 men_slightly injured. Col. Doriingaez, who was bodly wounded in tho action at Guoymaro, hag since diod from tho cof- fects of_aa nmputation, ¥ 1+ HAvARA, April 11.—It is officially apnounced that all a'aves furnishod to the army will be or* ganized 1indor whito officors, to tierve fivo yonrs, #ind then be declarod free, tho compensation to bo tho sa no as for regular troops, Iree colored persous who enlist will bo assigned to trausport duty. P SPAIN. Loxpow, April 12.—Advices from Pedro Abunto, duted April 9, roport that Marshal Sor- rauo had made proposals for n seettlemont throngh Gen. Elso, which the Carlists bave deflnitely rojoctod. i s ASHANTEE. Loxpo¥, April 11.—~Tha Kiufi of Ashanteo has signod a freaty with England, but hes given no guarnnteca that he will oxcoute its provisions. g INDIA. Losnoy, April 18.—The Times' Calcutta cor L tolegraphs that tho distress fomine is incromsivg in Tir- hoot, and that, according to official estimaton, 4,673,000 porsons in tho districts of Patns, Chazcoporo, and Rajoshhivo aro still sufforing from starvalion. Thie Indinn Govern- mont_has ordered the construction of ton light- draught xiver steamors in England. NEW YORK. Mass-llccting for the Protcction of Fmmigrantse=umor Contradicted-= TMayor klavemceyer Objccts to the Euast River Bridze-=Twecd Remands- ed to ilis CeMeeihe Connolly knhus- manity Casc. Special Dispatch to The Chicaao T'ribune. ‘New Yonk, April 12.—No now facts respect- ing tho caso of the littlo girl, Mary McCann, who wa3 recontly rescued from tho brutal treat- ment of her guardians, Fraucis and Mary Con- nolly, through tho instrumentality of MNr. Borgh, boyond those telographed you a fow days 8go, biwe been discovered. The testimony of gome noighbors of the Connollys was taken be- foro Judgo Lawronco in the Supreme Court on Batarday, but what thoy enid anly went to verify what is already known. Boforo tho caso was re- sumed that morning, Mr. Berzh said that he had received a_ lotter Irom o lending merchant of tho city, offering to adopt the child into his own fomily.” Soveral Indics had called at tho nolico headquartors and mado similar offers. Tho ox- amination inte her case will bo continued to- morrow, Search is boing made for facts regard- g the child's hirth and parentayo, {4 tho dssoctated Prees.] NEw Yonk, April 12.—The Metropolitan (Oath- olio) ‘T'otal Abstinoncs Socioty convaned Liere ta- duy. A lolter was read from Archibishop Loahy, of Cagliol, Ircland, heartily u[twlprovlng the pro- . posed combination betweon tho two countrics Tor tho protcotion of emigrants, and promising the co-operution of tho Irish clorgy and liity in the movemont, Arrangoments wore comploted for o mass-moeting nt Cooper Institute on tho Oth of May next, for tho purpose of luymg the ceuso Defore the people. A largo numbor of distinguished eposkers have signified their in- tontion of boing presont. . ‘Tho roport that a suit haa beon instituted by James Hl Bankor ngaiust Commodore Vander- ‘bilt for $1,600,000, is authoritatively contradiot- ed. It was sterted Tor stock-jobbing purposos. Mayor Havemeyor has sont o lettor to tho Btate Senate Committee on Commorcs, express- ing bis boliof that tho propoted Fast Rivor Lridge is entiroly impracticablo. Such a strue- e’ ut wucka height, 120 foot above high water, and of such & weight, subject to gales such a8 we constantly —exporience, would be subjocted to constant dangor, The project was conceived in_sin, born in iniquity, uud must ond in disstor to all concorned in it. The AMayor hopes that the Committes will do all in its power to protect thio poople of this city from any furthor raids on thom in its bohalf, '~ Phe order to romove Tywoed to the Penitentiary ospital as his sleeping quartors was supersedod osterdny, and_the Warden ordered to pormit fllm to ocenpy his room until furthor notice, Tha small-pox i8” prevailing to somo extent in the hospitel. —_—— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yonk, April 12.—Arrlved—Stonmora Abyasinja, from Liverpool and_ Ministor Roon, iromen? "o lattor roports huving oxporiencod during the wholo pnssngo strong hondwinds and galos from W.N.' ‘\' and 8,W., very rongh sons, und thiok fogs. The ship had to work tho wholo nusago ngainst a tromondous hend-sen, ’n‘ml fl\bomv.l very hard, but behaved very woll, ‘The Iast day thio wind ohanged to tho northwwd, with froat and icoon dock. Algo arrived, Now Yorlk school-ship Meroury, Inst from Bt, Thomay, eftor o fivo monthe' crulse, < Thoro are no™ tidingu as yet of the stonmor . Giroece, With tho passongers of the foundored It ront's snwmill, o Mich., was dostroyed by fire, factory of Charlos AL ‘Cenny & Co., tity of tholr stock, was burnod this morning. Tlie Joun is $50,000; insuranco, $25,000. hundred and fifty opefatives wero thrown out of employwont, evm‘infil wag occagioned by flames Lroaking in the , thom, ‘Lhoy oxpoot ono thing from tho il Fronch atonmor Europo ; sho is now {lve days ovordue, Bax Fnaxaraco, April 13,—Tho United Staten sloop-of-war Porlemoutir arrived from Honoluln Inst night. Tho vessel loft New York Deo, 23, 1872, and has snllod to this port ovor 60,000 milos, Bl loft Ionoluly March 2, Tho Tuscarora loft Honolulu March 10 to con- tintio soundings for tho .Tl‘\}mn oablo. 1t is roported that tho United Btatos stonmor Donicln lina boen placed 't tho servico of tho King of tho Sandwlich Islands for a royal prog- ross to Maril and Hawall, Aldo, that tho stonm- er Narragansott will continue tho surveys of the sloop Partemouth. T'lio Tartar, tho noxt stoamoron the Australian line, is duo hioro to-morrow. LoxnoN, April 13.—Arrived out—Bteamship Westphalis, from Now Yorlk, FIRES. Property to the Amount of $500,000 Destroyed at Williamsport, Pa, Record of Fires Reported Elso- where. At Willinmsport, P, Wirtiansront, Pa.. April 12.—An incendlary firo, started at 1 o'clock this forning in the piling-yard of Brown, Early & Co.'s saw-mill, aostroyed nll the lumber therein, smount- ing to about twenty millions of foot. wog piled on thirty acres of ground botweon tho above-named yard .and ‘Whito, Loutz & White’senw-mill. Inits courso tho firo consumod Filbert,Otto & Co.'s saw-mill, 0. 1. Crouss & Cos brick planing- mill, and fourteon frame dwelling-housca on Gilbert streot. The fira wns under control nt 8 o'clock, The wind blew & galo dur- ing the first part of tho fire. It is roported that ono man was burned to death in o brick planing mill. Assistanco was recoived promptly from the Lockhaven and Banbury firo dopartments, Tho loss is ostimatod at about 8600,000 3 insurance, 8150,000. Tollowing are tho_principal sufforors: Brown, Eorly & Co. 3 P. Herdie & Co.; Gilbort, Otto & Co.; Filbort, Otto & Miller:’ O H. Krnuso & Co. ; J. N, Willisms & Co. 5 R. IL Hawloy & Co. At Lakoton, Mich. Dornorr, Mich., April 11,—Last night Tor~ } ‘Lakoton, near Muskogon, Tho mill was worth £40,000; insured for §20,000. ‘Tho origin of the fire is unkuown. | At Des Moines. Special Dispatch to T'he Cnicago Tribune. Des Moixes, In,, April 11.—A fire broke out about 10 o'clock this oveningin n largo warc- louse owned by J. 0. Warner, A strong wind was blowing at tho time, and tho efforts of tho TFiro Departmont wors futilo, ho bnfldinE was burned to the ground, Twolve thousand bush- ols of wheat, 3,000 bnshels of comn, and 400 Lushels of oats bolonging to 8t. Clair & Butler, wero destroyed, Loss §11,600; insuranco, §9,000, The lwuuhcuau was valued at €8,000. Unin- sured, At Mcthuen, Masw. Mernoey, Mass, April 11.—Tho wool-hat witha quan- One At Louisvilles LoutgviLis, Ky, April 11.—A large firo is raging in tho Weet Bnd, in tho neighborhood of sovaral furnituro factorios. blowing, and fears of an oxtensivo conflagration aro folt. A strong wind is LousviLt, Ky., April 11.—The fire to-night was in the Iargo furnituro factory of Greon, Burlhogo & Co, Tho firo started in the ongine-rooms, and soon’ communicated to the manufactory, which was entirely destroyed. placed the extonsive warehouse of tho firm adjncent building in imminent dangor. firomen, by extraordinary efforts, succecded in conflning the fira to tho manufactory. 70,000, Iusured for §45,000. Kifteenth and Cortland avenuos. A heavy wind blowing in Tho Loss, TATER, Lowsvitee, Ky., April i1.—Further inquiry dovolops & loss of over $£00,000 in the flro to- mght, the furnituro in the warchouro being badly damaged by water, 18 $52.000 on tho warehouse, factory, and lum- bor ; small portions only of the lntter boing burned. compnnics in small amounts, the largest $18,000 in the Royal Company in Livorpool. Tho total insuranca The iusurance is divided nmou% ::n eing At Galena, 31, Speeial Dispatek to The Chicago Tribune, Gareya, 1, April 12.—Tho large furnituro manufactory of Schoorer, Armbuster & Co. was destroyed by fire hore this morning, the building, machinery, and unfinished-work, £16,000 ; insured for 31,000 in the Browers' gnl;n nny of Milwaukee, and for £3,000 in tho [ilvi Loss on o of Nowark, N. J. At LaGrange, Ind. Special Dispateh to the Chicano Tribune, LaGuANcE, lud., April 12.—Tho residonce of 0. M. Billings at’ this placo, was entivelydo- stroyed by fire to-doy with all the conlents, "The family baroly escaped with their lives. Loss about posed to bo a defective flue. 81,600 ; insured for $500. Causo sup- At Battle Creclg, Mich, Spectal Disnatch to The Clicagn T'ribune, Barrne Creex, Mich., April 12.—A Inrgo print ghop, ownod by tho ‘Niiols, Shopard & Co. ’l‘hmfllxin%-Mnch n 9 o'clock ered in the collar among some oils and paint stock, and abovo woro storod sixteen throshing- machines, all but two of which were destroyed. Tho other buildings of tho cstablishment wero saved with much effort. Loss, £10,000 or $12,- 000, 0 Company,was burned about his ovening., The fire was first discov- Tosured. In Chicngo. The alarm of firo from Box 81 at 8:10 yestar- day morning wes caused by tho discovery of five. in a two-story frame building, 405 South Clavk utreot, owned by Willism Dlanks and ocenpiod by Samuel Nelson a8 & dry-goods storo. fective fluo was the causo o1 the fire. A de- Tho loss ‘was about 000 on the building ; not insured. At half-past 7 o'clock yestorday evening firo was diecovered in the two-story cottage of Dan- icl Biedonhaus, corner of Crosby streot and Hickman court, { flamos woro oxtinguished. No iusuranco. Aftor causing n loss of $70 the Tho alarm of fire from Box 531, shorlly aftor 8 o'lock yosterduy evening, was caused by firo bo- ing discoverod in tho barn of Willinm Schoonicl, in tho ronr of 359 Weat Laka stroct, wore oxtinguishod bofore any damago was done. The flamon The alarm of fire from Box 781 at 8:15 hu: ou tchen of tho cottrgo No. 25 Dlackhnwk street, ownod and occupied by Mrs. Mary Millor a8 n rosidence, Tho fire was soon extinguished Iéy tho Fire Dopartment, onusing o loss of about 50, THE INDIANS, All Quiet at the Spotted-Tnil and Whetstone Agencies, Owaua, Neb., April 11.—Gen. Bmith reports thot all continues quiet nt the Spotted-Tail and Whotstone Agoncios. Spotted-Tail rofuses to change the location of his agency as the Com- missionor desires. Indian Fight in Texaw, GALYESTON, Tox., April 11.—The News' Austin spevinl roports tlmt Brown County minute-mon routed o party of Indians in Bausaba County, Killing soveral, Loue Wolf is again reported on the war-path, bound for Texas, to avengo tho death of his son, rouble with Spottod 'Tnil’s and Read Clond’n Bunds--Thoey IXciuse to Ie Counteds Cuexexxg, W. %, April 12,—Tho Olieyenna Zeader has the following from its correspondent at Red Cloud Agenoy, dated April 7: The State Commissionors roturnad from Spotted Tail to- day, baving accomplished abgolutely nothing, Their powwowing at the agencics has rathor complicatod matters betwoon tho Indisus and the Govornment, TIE INDIANS AT SPOTTED TATL REFUSE ADSOLUTELY to have thelr agenoy removed, and sy they aro tired of soolng Commiesioners,‘nnd havo Invited tho present delegation to loave in ianguage more forcible than polito, It iy understood that tho Commissionors will vaocuud Tast nt onco and ask for « strong mili- ary escort and rotiurn within o month sud movoe the Agonoy, Tho visit of tho Commissioners hns ouly servod to destroy the moral offcot pro- ducod by the troops, The Indiany, who aro koon obsorvers, have noticod that thore {aa litch somewharo in the working of things ralafing to My .and aro lad to bollovo somothing olse from tho Ponco Commissionars. BOTTED TAIL ACUUSED TIE COMMIRSIONENS in tho Counoll of socking to stir up trouble be- twoon tho poople and tho Northorn Indinus, and, in tho lnn;;m:fi'n of tho Interprotor, sald ho want- od thom to ‘ynp. He nnfa thoy have boon moved around and postorod so much by theso s from the Gront Fathor that . UFE WANTED H18 WONDA WRITTEN DOWN this timo to show tosil of thom who come bog-~ ging around horoaftor that ho won't talk to thom A T'horo §s no doubt but that Spottod Tail and Tied Olond aro acting in nccord. ~ 'Iha formor, at tho Jargost Council, ofter a fow worda spokon in on oxolted manner, wavod his hand to his poo. plo aud thoy nll_loft, The samo scone ocourrod at Red Oloud's Council, A BIIOW. OF COUNTING TIIE INDIANS hna boon mado horo ; thatis, tho agent called in the hoad mon and_took thair word for the numbor thoy had. Bo far 6,000 havo boen reg- istorod, m“lih thare are probably only 4,000, or loss, Bovoral bands have rofused to bo counted or to ulmn[l'u tho number_for which thoy have lherotofore drawn rations. Somo of thom, after they hind handed jn thoir numbors, came next dny and claimed that thoy had forgotten their women and childron, nnd wanted to rogistor thom. Tho Ponco Commissionor arrivod at Clioyenno yosterday. e CRIME, Mysterious Murder in Now Orlenns. Nrw Onvueans, April 11.—Jules Rou, & well- known young man, was shot throngh tho hoart, on Bourbon Btreot, nonr Canal, Inst “IEM by #ome ons at preeont unknown, Rou died in b minutos after being shot. Capital Sentence, LaxnoasteR, O., April 11.—ITugh Dongherty way this morning sentenced to be hanged on tho 81t of July noxt. Tha caso will bo takon to the Bupreme Court on error, Attempted Rape. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns, LansiNg, Mich., Apnil 11.—Richnard Elliott, & prominent businois man of Norh Lansiug, lisd nlong and tedious oxamination bofore Justico Cnmp‘h?u for attomptod rape, and has been held for trinl, # Express Offico XZobbed nt Stnrgis, Mich. Spectal Dispalch to The Chicago Tribune, 8runas, Mich., April 11,—The United States oxpress oflico waa_entored Iast ‘night, tho safo broken opon, and $5600 in money packagos, and 3,000 in notes belonging to tho company wero taken. All tho privato papers and notes bolong to Mr. Chureh, who owne tho ofilce. The job wes bungled up, and shows inoxpertenco. The tools aud drills were left lying on tho floor. The burglars left an 880 packagoe on the floor, which thoy overlooked. Therais no trace of the robbers yot. Thoe decd was not discovered until Iate this morning, giving thom plenty of time to escape. Uling, the Life Insurance Swindler, Cunght. New Youx, April 12, —Ernest Uling, who buried & coftin-full of bricks instead of a pre-~ tendod corpse, and altempied to swindle a lifo insuratce company out of $10,000, was nrrested to-day in a houso on '.l‘wcuty-dnh stroos, whero ho was concealed under a bod. his residence it was found that his namo was Ernest DeBagniski, aud that he was o mom- ber of n noblo ilungarian family, for twenty years rogident in this city. Io has been in sove eral scrapes bofore, and boon twico tried bofore tho Court of Gonoral Bessions for. swindling, but oscapod, THE WOOL TRADE, Some Statistics in IRegard to the Come ing Croy. InprAnArorss, In., April 12.—The National GCrop Reporter, formerly of Jacksonville, IIl, issued tho first number from this city to-day. Tho following is an_nbstract of the leading in- formntion prosented : TFrom ostitantes of correspondents, dated Mareh 15, in reletion to the comparative num- bor and condition of sheep to bo sheared this spring, and the probablo comparative woight of fleeces,~ deductions aro miade ng follows : Thoe States of Illinois, Indiana, Towa, Iousos, Miuncsota, Missouri, Ohio and Wiscon- #in, reported shoop of all kinds in 1873, a total of nearly 10,016,000, The estimated increase over last year iu the numbor to be sheared ayver- ages, for tho cight States 13§ por cont; and ns- guming tharato of increaso in number of all kinds to bnvo beon tho snmo, tho result is an aggrogato of a triflo over 10,137,000 shoep, In obtaintng tho probable yield of wool the mato of threo and one-half pounds por flecco is mnde the bnsis, which places tho total clip lust year' in tho cight States nnmed a little more than 86,500,000 pounds. Tho estimates of tho Crop Reporter’s correspondonts indicato for this yoar an averago falling off in weight smounting to & triflo over 1,160,000 pounds of wool. Tha past winter hus beon genorally very favorablo to sheop-breoding, and, whilo the average condition, March, 15, was over 1 por cont better than at the samo dato lnst yoar, tho incrongo of lambs hns beon considera« Dly greater as compored with tho provious winter, In most localitios ordinary spring work, March 25, wns quite forward ; but, subssquently to that dato, a snow and_rain-storm causod & gen- eral cossation of plowing and planting. ‘WISCONSIN, Gov, Taylor’s Military Staff. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Mapison, Wis., April 11.—Tho following wero announced to-day ag tho staff of Gov. Taylor: Adjutant-General, A, C. Parkineon, with rank of Drigadier-General; Quartormaster-Goneral, C. Cndwoll,with mank of Bripadior-Gon- oral; Surgeon-Gemoral 0. W. Wight, with rank of Drigadior-Genoral; Aido- do-camp and_Military Scoratary, Goorgo W. Bird, with rank of Colonel ; Aide-de-camp, John B. Callis, with rankjof Colonel: Aidoe-do-camp, Conrad Kornz, with rank of Colonel; Aido-do- camp, William Konnody, with raul of Colonel ; Aide-de-camp, Gilbert 'S, Patls, with rank of Colonol ; Aide-de-camp, A. C. Hiteheoek, with rauk of Colonel; Aide-de-camp, Timothy J. Mc- Cartby, with rank of Colonel; Aide-do-camp, John Winans, with rank of Colonol ; Aide-de- eamp, H. L. Farr, with rank of Colonel. 'Thoso solections aro extremwoly execllont, Gov. Taylor bayiug oxercised great cave in their seloction, RELIGIOUS. Mecting of the Alton Rible Society— Election of Oiticer, Bites Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Avrox, 11L., April 12.—The nnnual meetin, the Alton and vicinity Biblo |Society took place this evening at the Congregationnl Chureh, It was largoly attended by all the various denomi- nations of this city co-operating with tho Amori- can Biblo Society, Tho houso was orowded to its utmost eapreity, and after the transsction of tho ordinary businoss the following officors woro elected for thio ensuing yeur: President, John L. Blalr; Vico Prosidonts,” the Rova. O, 8, Arm- strong, A. B. Morrison, Il. Wost, 4. . Alay, and 0. Q. Tield; Ixecutivo Committeo, J. 11 Apple, L. Watkings, and 8. Wade; Treasurer, M. J. Leo; Becretary, I1. Por) THE TURT. Spring Meceting of the Loutsiann Jockey Clib. New Onruans, April 11,—The TLouislana Jookey Club spring mooting was innugurated to- day. Tne wenther was delightful, tho aitendance good, aud the track in fluo condition. THE FIRGT RACE, oo milo and throe-quarters, ull ages, club purse; 500 to first horse, $400 to socond, #100 to third, Won by Ortalan, Ballic Watson socond, Port Loonard third, bonting B, F. Carvor, Chris Doylo, Nollie R., John McDonald, Jnne Falmouth, Limo, 83¢. In tho pools Watson soid for 200 and Ortalsn 60, BECOND RACE. R, Pickwiok Btake fur threc-yenr-olds, §25 on- tranco, #1000 ndded; second lorse, $200, third, $100. Tlllrly-h\‘n nominations, six started : 1 dls emzares P Y THILD BACE, Throo miles, all agos, 100 Iba on ench; Bilont Fl’leml.‘beuung Herslo Loo, Capt. utobin- won by Cuyrington, and Fauny, in the same order, e hosecond day’s raclng on Tuesda; nud daily thoreafter (lurleg tho \voak.y’ - i 5 Pl RASONIC, Special Dispatch to the Chicugo Tribune, Drxox, Ill, April 12.—Fhe CGrand Masonlo Board of Exuminers of tho Htato of Illinojs— Oook, of Chicago; Darrah, of BlPago ; Fawcott, of Priucoton—aro in tho city, snd guests of Most Worshipful Grand Mawtor Janwew As kiaire | 1oy, who rosides nere. Hou, kit 8 .manently closed in tho United BStates. TEMPERANCE. (Continued from tho Firat Pago.) nmld loud erios of “Talta tho platiorm,” Dr, Lovwis stoppod upon ong of tho soats, and was [nonooc\lug to spenk amid grent confuslon, when !bo Committeoman again called -on Lim to u‘)rp. ohn O, Oluer (oxcitedly)—Tho parson's a coward, and o thoy are alf. [Ilissos and con- tinuod ories of ¢ Tlfin the pl m,"” Poora ot o platform, Bpeak, The Committes-man—If you will biro the hall, Mr. Lowis, wo shall bo vory giad to bear you, Col. \Vnydwnll—l}ratlmm and sisters, it 14'NT TUE SPIRIT OF THE MABTER, Tho organ here drowned his voico; and ho ox- claimed: l’lntv on, yo dovils.” Tho organ Pplayed on, and the mecting disperaed, In the uv'unln{; Mre. Livermore lectured in tho Tromont Temple in favor of prohibition, and gififl’fl‘:'w“} It’i Wflgl‘llt, Of\:lltm Dnrfiluy Btroot 0ko of tho good results of Lo bind seon it in Dhit[);. e ork ae —— IN THE FIELD. IASSACHUSETTS. AT CAMDRIDGE, Svecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dosrox, Mnes., April 12.—At n meeting in Cambridge Inst night, a committoo was appoint- ed to procura a list of tho 420 places in Cam bridge whore lquor iu sold, the names of the persons engaged in the businoss, togother with tho names of tho buildings, for the purposo of publishing the samo in tho Cambridgo nows- papors, or in some othor mannor. A rosolution was also adoptad that each tomporance organiza- tion in tho olty should appoint n commit- too to visit and endeavor to induce modorate drinkers and othera to becomo temperauce men. AT EASY IOSTON, At anothor meoting of tha Indies of Enst Bos- ton Inst woel, roports wore made by soveral who bad upon their own responsibility called upon prominent barkeepors and liquor-soliors of the Island Ward. They reported a kind recoption and favorablo prospocts for the futuro, It was, howaver, docided that the Association was ot yet strong enough to make the work completo, oand that it would bo wsio to spend nt lens anothor waok in prayer boforo attompting sny outside demonstration. AT WORCESTER. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Woscester, April 11.—Tho temperance move- mont, having lagged somewhat, Dio Lewls came '”i"“" last night and lectured in_tho old South Church to give it an impotus, IIe objected to orgenizing. Ho bad advised them in New York not to organize, not to use their stoam in a ma- chino mot designed to do the work, butto go right to work in fifteen minutes on' the strect, One Indy snid: “Bupposo that two bunds should meot at the same place?” Iie roplied: “That would hardly bo probable, but would bo A vory good nccident if it should occur. Such things could bo correctod at futuro meetings. When you spend & weok organizing, you are not lislf 80 ready for business as befors you commenced. The way to make progrees is to make progress. The only ‘Wway to make a move is to make it." DR. LEWIS SPOKE of an instauco in Dolaware, O., where he was iuvited by n clubof_college-students to lec- turo on temparance, Ho boiloved tho Invitation camo from tho temporance people, but, instead, it wns n;oko porpotrated by those m'lnltlng stu- douts. Tho houso was crowded. ‘The peoplo thought he was soms kind of hippodromo. But, whon ho explained himsclf, tho aspect was changed. 'Tho noxt morning twenty-five women ‘woro organized and on the atreot, and in two weoks tho saloons were all closed. Thoro wero twenty-oight of them, o oited THE CASE OF A RUMBELLER in Greonfleld, O., n modern Hercules, who was the terror of the wholo placo. Many men know well tho sizo and lardnoss of bis flats, Tho women asked him if they might pray. Ile replied, “Yon; got down on your mar- row-bones and ‘go shead.” lo' asked them to hold on whilo ho licked n man looking in tho window, but the man ran, and he roturned aud snid : * Now Leavo away.” Tho wowen prayed for hours, and returnod noxt day and preyed, tho tlaut maintaing bis fough in- difforonce. Finally ho d:‘fl?{md upon his kueos, and oxclaimed, ** Oh, God ! havo morcy on mo ‘What a damued sinner Tam | individually to pray for him, as Lo had becon a wretched sinner. Thon be got up, and, with oyea full of tears, enid ho couldn't mako speech- s, like Van Pelt, but ho would carry tho load put upon his shoulders, Dr. Lowis advised tho tomperanco poople to Iet these moetings for organizution eccnpy asub- ordinnto place, and sond out committocs of {from five to ten, say twonty of them—nnd move on tho enomy to-morrow, "It would check traflic moro than all the meotings thot can be held in o life-timo, Havo all tho womon who aro willing to go move into the front ravks, and keep on moving. Ho was glad to ses some TROGRESS MADE IN BROOKLYN. The women were ruining the liquor trade, and it bad fallen off 75 per cont. In Vhiladelphiia, it had fallen off 95 to 40 por cent, Only Keop up tho women's loving, pmying work, and In twolve months we should have 75,000 rum-shaps L|lmr- vor eighty towns in Oluo woro now free from rum and tfiu Stato redcomed. Dr. Lowis was listoned to throughout with much interost, and the church was crowded, and nslied them ——— INDIANA. AT FONT WAYNE, Fpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tonr Warng, Ind, April 11.—An immense anti-crusado demonstration took place hire to- night. Tho rink, tho largost publio Lall in tho city, was erowded in ovory parts, During the progress of tho mooting every saloon in the city closed its doors according to provious arrange- mente. Rudolph Warch, Esq., editor of the Volks Freund, Republican German weekly paper, calted the meoting to ordor, and nominated the Hon. Robert Lowry, Judge of the Clreuit Court, to tho chair. Judge Lowry, in nccepting tho position, said he hoped his attitude would not o construed as favoring disobedionce to law. Judge Lowry is o prominent Democratic candidato for Congress, Tho Ilon, O, Bell, oo of tho leading Inwyors of the city, then delivered an olaborato addross donouncing tho crusado as fanatical and iltogal, couneeling obedienco to ths luw os it now stauds, bug favoring its Topeal nt tho ecarliest possible momont. Fe was followed by Dr, Emil Pathe, of Clucinnati, in a longthy specch, which was dolivered in the' Gorman language. Other sponkiors then addrossed {ha mooting, which broke up at a late hour. Tho demonstration was orderly and quict in ovory respect. Among those on the platform were the Hon, O. Reid, Stato Bonator; tho Hon. Jobn D. Surninghauson, Stato Souatorj tho editor of £he Staals Zeilyng'; City Attorney Newbergor; tho Ilon. 8, D, Minor, Chairmanof the Democratic Connty Contral Con~ vontion, and other prominent politicizus, HOUTI BEND, Special Dispatchto vhe Chicago Tribune, Souri Bexn, Ind, April 12.—The ladies held auothor of their largo mnss meetings this oven- ing in the cause of tomperanco, aud ouo notice- ablo improvement wns that it was run by women througliout. ‘Iho address wns mado by Mrs. Molloy, of Eliiart, who has been lecturing almost daily for throo weoks, and who now has ongagements in the Btates of Illinols, Indiana, aufi Ohio for two woeks hence. 1lor locture way quite impressive, aven THOUGH MIXED BOMEWIIAT WITH WOMEN'S RIGNTS, 8he claimed that it would bo perfoctly safe to trust logislation to the wives and mothors of Americs, ana cited for ler authority Bishops Simpson aud DBowmon and the Hon. Schuyler Colfax. Bho snid the Republioan party would bo com- polled this summer to xuz in their platform & plank of prohibition, and that no party cowld onger i EVADE THE TEMPERANCE I56DE, Sho deplored tho fact that tlicre was hardly n publio man who favored ‘total abstineuco, Sho attacked the uso of wine at tho communion a~ ble, and showed that she was in favor of no half- way worls, for sho had enlistod for the war, Tho question of pure alcoholie drink wan not before Anl\ poople, for it was an arlicle hardly attaine ablo. : Her lecturo was rocolved with frequent ap- plouse, and she compared favorably with the {mnt fomalo lecturors, During tho pest week here thore have Loon a numbor of TROBLOUTIONS ¥OR VIOLATIONR OF THE LAW, and two saloons have boen eloked, the proprictor af one haviug fled from the auttoritics, und his Darkeoper having boen sont to juil, (e 1o e Giicago Special_Dispateh to Uhe Chicago Tribune, Munore, Ind, April 12,—Bmith Bllis, o saloon- koepor, surrendorod to-day, and his Hquor was omptied in tho street, Ouly two saloons yomain opot. = BITEN, Spectat Dispateh to I'ha Chicago Tribune, aas‘n%u. gy Al 13, ér:hnczl"v'alrtop: waro taken yontoxe 9 0 uol 4R e olw,ynv A mogting o ¥ 4o I frast tho nftornoon it wna decldod to march at once to {ho saloons, and at half-past 4 o'clock TWENTY-FIVE CRUBADENS MNUOKLED ON THEIR Anston and wont lo battle against and tear down tho nlrou[%mmn of Xing Alcohol, They aro pormit- tod by tho propriotors of five snloons ad lwo drug-stores to pray and sing in _thelr places of business, ~Dr. . 7. Bryerlo would not cousent to_their holding sorvicon in hip drug-store as ho doos'not koop & !nlnnn. ‘Tho Indios prayed and enng on tho sldo- wallc, OANNOT KEEP THE RIDEWALKS OLEATL. Efrorts woro mndo by the Mnrshal to clear the walks of the spectators, but so gront was tho throng that nothing could e done, Whilo in tha snloon of Fred Bonnott, one Nicholas tried to force au ontrance to obinin a Inos of beer. Ofileor W. A. McAlljslor told Lim ho could not drink then ns tho ladies wero ab prayor, and a strugglo ensued. SU'ALLIBTER STRUGK NIOTIOLAR in the back of the hond with n cane, outting opon his scalp, and mnklog tho blood run frecly. MeAllistor, seelng bis lifo was in dangor, ran liomo, pursted for a sliort distance by a erowd of mon who would have taken his lifo, owing to the oxcitomont which provailed immedlntnly aftor ho racolved tho blow, NO FURTIER DIFFIOULTY, Quite a number of tomporance men wero pres- ont durlng tho disturbance, who prevented fur- ther riotous demonstrations, Thoro {s a groat difforonce of opinion ns to who s to blamo; many porsona: think MeAllister did wrong in striking Nicholas. The ladies roturned home, to continuoe the orusade to-morrow. ki maddat ILLINOIS. AT LABALLE AND PERU, Speeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TABALLE, 111, April 12.—~A committco of pix Indien apponred before tho Common Council of this city Inst Friday ovening, ond petitioned that body to raiso the prico of ffquor-nloun licenson to £300. .The potition was not granted. Tho new Common Couneil of Poru will act upon tho samo question to-morrow ovening. Spectal Dispatel o, e, Ghenzo Trivu pectal Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, Dytann, 1 April 15 The tomporance moating hold horo Inst S8unday ovening crented such o profound sensation und Impresssed our poople 8o deoply with tho necessity of taking Bomo netion upon the question that anothor meoting was held here to-night. The congro- gatlon this ovening was addrossod by tho lov, Mr. Robbins, of Chicago, who gavo o detailed sccount of the Temperanco Crusnde in Muscn~ tino, Town, Io was followed by tho Itov. Mr. Borlaud, of Wonons, who thought that some- thlnf was required bosides law, What was needed was » good, healthful publio Bus- tained againgt tho ilquor traflic, Mr, Kuceland, of Dwight, arguod _strongly in favor of prohibition, and denounced the snloon-keep- ors and thoso who voted for liconso in vory em- phatic Janguage. During the pnst weok tho women organized n society and visited two saloons. They wore ro- ceivad «vory politely, and tho proprietors in- formed thiem that thoy would relinquish their business, provided they could got something clso to do. The public seutiment against the traffic horo is on the incroase, and tho present Bunday evening meotings are dolug much to creato a healthful feeling upon this most vexed and important question. quiNoy, Speeial Dispatch o I'he Chicano T'ribune, Quincy, April 12,—The Rev. Mr, Hoffman, s prominent Mothodiat ministor of this city, nd- dressed n large crowd in the Public Square to: day on tho subjevt of temporance. In closing the discussion; ho assailed tho city oflicinls, charging the Mayor, who is n candidato for ro- olection, with hal;}: a confoderato with the liquor- sellors feague, 1o nlso held up to exoeration a Gorman saloon-keeper, who i a candidate for Aldorman, for buving grossly _insulted somo ladics who visited his _shop tho other daoy with a pledge. It appomty that this Aldermanic candidato followed tho Indics out on tho strect, and told thom their propor placos was ina cortain notorious house of ill-fame. This tho spoakor charactorized as beastly, and enlled npon the puoiflu to rise and crush out all such Dutch dogs, ad the haranguo beon de- liverod with modoration of tone, it might have producod o salutary effect ; s it is, it occasions much commont, " As the day of claction approaches, the firo un- dor tho pot grows hottor. Che .Republicana in- tond to-malic rogular nominntions, thongh not with any expectations of electing their candi- dutos. P — WISCONSIN, AT OSUKOSIL, Special Dispateh to T'he Clicago Tribune, Osititosn, Wis., April 11.—Every house, store, oftico, and &hop in this city ia being canvatued by an army of wowen, who carry lead-pencils and o copy of the following petition : o the Honorable the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Oshkosh: ‘We, the undorsigned, citizons of Oshkosh, recogniz- ing thie great evil wrought in our midst by the salo nnd drfuliiug of intoxicating liquors, do most respectfully yetition your honorabla body to grant no lcense Whai ever; but, in case yon In your wisdom ehonld ece fit to grant them, wo most reepeetfully ask that the li- cense feo bo pinced at tho maximum rate, namely, $160, And your petitioners will evor pray. The movemont is under the direction of tho Ladics' Tomperance Union, and designed to opernto on the new Common Council. Daily meotings arc held by tha ladics, and some timo next weok thoy intend to begin praying in sn- loons. MILWAUKEE. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Minwaukee, April 12.—The Union prayor- meeting to-night was an immense affair; bun- dreds could not obtain admission. Btirring.ad- dresges wero made by tho Reva, biller, Crossey, and Ladd, and Mr. Storry,. of tho Christian Statesman. Szloon visiting was strongly recom- mended. . The Indies will Lold frequent meetings noxt weok, The temporanco people Bhow unmistak- able signs of waking up. Thousnuds of tom- g:\r{mcn camprign documents aro flooding the ato. P o — . MIOEIGAN. LYONS, BT. JOHNS, AND HOWELL. Correspondencs of the Chicaga Tribune, LansiNa, Mich, April 10.—The temporance movement has beon inaugurated al Lyous. NMeoetings havo been licld, & Ludies' Temperance Aliunce organized, and thoy are now girding on their armor for the crusade. Temperanco mootings are boing held at Bt. Johus, and the lndios are delighted at the pros- ct, Tho ladies havo visited ovory saloon and hotel whore liquor i eold, in Howell,and wera politoly received. SOHOOLCRAFT. Currespondence of I'ha Chicago Tribune, BonooLonarTy Mich,, April 10.—T'he fomper- anco excitoment still continues, A commitice of lndics visited our enloons, Liotels, and drug- storos this aftornoon, with au' nppeal, signad by 100 of our host lady-citizens, to stop denling in liquor contrary to Inw. William Finlay, salgon- ist, told them ho would never quit solling until Lo was compelled to, 'The hotel-keepers trented them with the groatest respect, nnd smd they would_closo their Lars whenever the saloons did. Tum fvformad that tho ladics will proso- cuto tho saloops nb oneo, A prayer-meoting is boing held at tho Mcthodist Church to-night, and is drawing a largo concourse of peoplo, Our liguor-dealers aro weiling no liquor, and hiave not sinco yestorday, Thoso who wank their droms aro sweering; the temporance folks are rejoicing. —_—— IOWA, AT INDIANOLA, Specinl Dispateh to 1'he Chicago Tridune, Des Mok, In, April 11.—A saloon was u‘puuml in‘Indinnola, Warren County, yestordny, tho firat in cight yonrs, Soveral ladies visitad the propriotor, and told him ho must quit the business, Thoy would eall every duy until. ho did, e rofuticd to nccedo to their demunds. The temparauco crusado hus accomplished littlo in this section as yet., AT J'ORTGOR, Special Dispatels to 1'he Chicago Tribune, MeGuraon, In., April 11,—Tho temporance crusado continues with unabaled intorest, At Watorloo, In, on Thursday last a temporanco muss mooting was held at Unfon Iiull, Tno crowd was hmmouse, On Friday several saloaus wore visited, with indifferent succcss, ‘Uho Council have been avked to raise the licouso to &000. No action hins as yot been taken, R ey PENNSYLVANIA, PITTROUROM, Prrrsnonan, April 12.—The Liquor Denlors' Asnoclation yestordny unanimously resolyod®to rofuso praying bauds of crusaders admitiance to their plnces of business, ‘Lhe lndies do not #oem disconcerted by the action of the Polico Committeo requiring tho ordinance prohibiting hlockamnfg of nidownlks, to bo nlrlctl'y enforeud or the actiou of .tho lguor-doalors, Lt aro da- termined to continuo “the crusnde. Thoy will rosumo activo oporatious in forco to-musrow. ‘I'ho subjeot was fully discuased in & number of the loading churobes In this city to-dny, ABROAD, LETTZD FROM THE WIFE OF PERE NYACINTIL New Yonx, April 11,~Madame Hyaointho Loy+ non, wite of Pore Hyroluthe, haw adidresssd o lodtor of Qounbol nid QUUGUKREOWRNE 0 e womon of Amerien who havo enlisted in the tomporanco war. Bho sayns *'The ovil is ao doop that It will talio o gonoration at lonat to curo it, but you muat succood, for your causo is God's Justice, and your aims divine. Only let your prayers bo lutuullfiunt and oxaoutive, for prayer nlonio will not suftlca, It must bo followed by good works," The Madamo ndvises that tho womon roform tholr {ables, and thus conso orent- ing nu appotite thnt over cravon for liquor; lso, that, instend of ryo f for native thah, liniend o ryo for whisky, grapes for nalive SUNDAYS NEWS,. Local. Procoedings in bankruptoyare to bo commouced Kgnlnm- J, Y, Beammon by tho United Btates lortgage Company, for tho purpose of sotting aslde various morigages which tho Marine Compniy, ~—The programmo for the Chicago Xnter-Stato Industrinl xposition of 1874, has hoen publish- od. It wilbogin Sopt. 9, and continuo untii Oct. 10. —Ilormann Behott, a music-tonchor, diod Sat- urday ovoning at his bouso, cornor of Jnckson and “Dosplaines sireots, undor cireumstancos which gave riso to the suspicion that he was poisoned. _ 1ifs paramour, a Gorman woman, way placed undor arrest. . 7 —A party of Chieago roughis visited Tolleston, Ind., lnat Boturday, and there indulged in the Tollclty of witnossing n dog-fight. —T'wo gange of burglara and thiovos, the most during and succossful that have been known in Chicago for yenrs, were -srrostod by tho detoc- tives Saturday morning. Stolon proporty to tho value of $15,000 was recovered, Congressional, Tho Sennto was not in session Saturday, TIn tho House, tho dobato was renewed upon tho Banking and Curroncy bill. Tho provious quos- tion waa scconded but wne not ordored—112 fms £o 120 nays. Mr, Beok's substituto, provid- g for tho Issuo of $100,000,000 legal-tonders, the rotiromont of National Bank notos, and the substitution therefor of Troasury notes and 8-65 por cont convertiblo bonds, was lost—yoas, 683 unys, 164, Mr. Butler moved tho Sonate bill as a substituto, and, aftor various amondments had beon movod, Mr. Mnywood, having chargo of the biil, moved the provious question on tho bill and thoamendmonts, but, without taking nction, the Houso, at 3:80, adjourned, tho status of tho bill being that the previous quektion impending on the bill, and the varions amendments, in- oludlnF tho Sonato bill as o substituto, come up agrin L'uosduy. o oxccuted to Crimes A doctor namea U““F' it is nlloged, has boon trylug to swindlo the Merchants' iilo Lnsuranco Company, of New York. 1o took out a joiut polioy for $10,000 upon his own life and that of a Miss Gorms, to whom ho was eaid to be on- gogod, Bho died at his house, and suspicion of foul plny being arouscd, the Coroner ordored tho bady to bo exhumad, and iesued & warrant for Uling's arrest. Tho coflin was found to_contain Dricks, Inths, and paper. Uling escaped srrest. —A man namod Laudon, living in DesMotnes, Towa, attemptod to murder his wifo with » Land. Bnw, because she would not relinquish her roporty to him. Sho was probably fatally in- jured, and Laudon has not yot boon captured, —Tho In\‘uaflgntinfi Committes in Albany, N. Y., have discovered that the Staio was charged with 9,000 barrela coment, in 1872, that was nover recoived, and that brick-laying on the now Capi- ol cost 36 por 1,000, for which privato buildors charged §16,000. torergn. TRecent 7“1“ and hnilstorma haye so damngedd 4ho crops iu the West Indics a8 to leave no hopes of anabundant harvest. —Ricl, member of the Cauadian Parliamont from Mamtobn, is threatened with assassination if ho endeavors to take his soat, His friends proposo to ask for one month's loave of absence for lum, whilo Lis enemiocs propose to expel him. Miscelluncous, Murat Halstend, editor of the Cincinnati Com- mercial, wag arrested Saturday eveving for pub- lishing an_advortisemont of & gift concort, in violation of tho Ohiolaw. Xo gave bail. —Serious crovasses aro roported in the Mis- sissippl lovees noar Bonnot Carre, 'ThoStatoEn- gineor proposes to opon the Bayou Plaguemine outlot, which wag closod during the war., A stream 500 feot wide can bo turned into tho Bayou, thus rolieving tho river, —The hhssiauirpl TRiver opened above Lake Pepin to 8t. Paul, Mion,, the latest for twenty Yours, nxc«:]pt 1857, 1806, nud 1867, The Missouri was clonred of ico at Bismarck, ' —Tho roported Lilling of twonty-one mon aboard tho stenwer Tigross is confirmed. —Tho third day of tho German Lvangelical Conferonce of Tilinois at Xankukeo was fii;,'hlv interesting. Roports woro received from various committocs, Bhowing tho Conferenco to be pros- porous and successful, —Another voto for Benatorin tho Massachu-~ sotts Logislaturo showed s total of only 236, There was ho special change in the manner in which they wore distributed. 1t is thought pos- sible that Mr. Adams may be clected. —_— THE WEATHER. ‘WasniNatoy, D. 0., April 12.—~Probabilition— Tor the Upper Lake Region and southward to the Lower Olio Valloy and Missouri, brisk and high south-cast to south-west winds, cloudy and rainy weathor, prcccding & storm-contre.” Tho lower Obio and lower Mississippi Rivera con- tinue to riso. Cautionary signnls continne at Duluth, Marquetto, Eecanaba, Milwaukeo, Chiengo, Grand Haven, and_Alpena, and aro or- deved for Toledo and Detroit, LOCAL OBSERVATION. Cmivago, April 12, 1874, HHE H £ Houror ob-1 3 | 3 | £ |Direction ana servation, | X.| £ 1 & |force of wind.| Weather, TR el B S A ~-(30.481 31 | 70 |8 E., brivk..| 42| 38 { 3 |8 B brik 42 68 |9, E 9:00 p, 10:18 . Muximum thermometer, 65, Minlmum thermomoter, 29, GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. Citicaao, April 18—1 5, m, Station, [Ba. Thr] Wi, [Rain Wealher. Chicago. ... (30.19| 42(8, E, freah.|.....|Clear, Cincinnatt ‘IiflLflfl 43(E,, fresh, Cloyelane 40} 82{S, E,, gentlo|, 8. E., frosl, 6|N. 118, ek, 41" E,, brick 4418] E bril Yenvenwiih, 01]8, . brisk ¥t. Gibson ' G3|W., Briak Milwauleo 9818, 5., bri Marquotto.. A8, Bk, Pembins, Tolodo,... MURAT HALSTEAD'S TROUBLE. CiNeixNaTy, 0., April 12,—Murat Halstend, in the Commercial this nlorning, in explanation of tha publication of tho article on tho ground of which liowas arrosted, enys: * A couple of weoks 8go, an advortising agent eont to the oflico an annonncemont of a sehiomo of chauce, tho chinracter of which was not obsorved by thoso whoso snporvision wa depond upon to reject advertising matter of an improper charactor, It appoared accordingl: DEATHS, o J1ILTON—Sunday mprulng, Mes. Kraiins Hilton, aged 2, ";::ml vorvices at lor Iate resldenco, No, 976 p. mi, Prionds Northi Ulark-s{. , April 13, st L} S0ttty atitod" o a¢Rdrd: “tBinaini'to b takow 10 nlgshurglr, 1 Mo Toks Of subh a noblo and dovotod woman wil ba sin. aeroly folt by hor taany friouils. PROK~ Oarolino Miteholl, daughtorof Col. John 1, and Julia 1£, Puck, aged 3 el 0 Tunorai Abrl 1 (et 1 ovno-st., at 2 o'olocl o, Hartford and Now london, Conn., papers pleaso copr, WITALING—Apeit 13, Edward P. Whallog, agod 33 AT sins will bo_takon to Milwaukoo for lutermont. o ttho house ‘of Willian 41 g Funoral u-y,;‘l:v’-m::h O rON AL fa Hon, 671 Van Y—Bunday ovening at 8 o'clook, . DOt belovod wito of Wil . Alaons! ey 28 yoars. ; S ottes of funoral Tuo morniog ¥unoral_sorvicon of Are. , M, Midl Rward, B0 Thdidnacser a6 AMr. John o tovdlay, Monda SCOTHING § MRS, UP, Thinty Years' Experlnce WINSLOW?’S Mnu‘.}r\vflxn){%\—}": E(fl;flrn. ING SYRUL Is tho prosorip- SOOTHING tion of onoof tho bost fo- malo phystolans and nursos n tho Unitod Btutos, and haw boon nsod for thirty SYRUP years with novor-fafling suiccess by milllons of mo« thors for thulr ohildron, B 1t roltovos the ohild from pain, curos dysontery and CHILDREN howels, and wind colio. Ny giving bealth to the TIVBTIRTIVCH | shihds 4 pusie o wmoltar, diarthaes, griplng in the ——— AUCTION SALES. By WM, A, BUTTERS & 3 4 Auomoz'sé‘{ 18 & 00, RS, NO. 1 DISON-ST., o8 LA (Totwoon Doarbornand Olark.) WH SHALL SELL THE HOUSEHOLD ERTECTS or Marblo Honso, 217 South Sangamon-st,, MONDAY, Iml’ll“m. At 10 o'clock, on the premises, cone aisting of Paclr, Ohambor, and Dinfug.Raom Hota, ‘liras. soly Jarpats, Book-Cano, Library-Tabin, Matble d'ablor, Fino Oil Paititings, Ohoice’ Cliromos, Tronzo Olncl, an h Mantol Ornamonts, Gas. Hm.mm}(i Isntol alaturo tohon Furniture, TTERS & CO., Auotlounsrs, WE SHALL SELL THE EN TIRI‘INFURNITURE Dwelling No. 8556 Wabash-av,, TUESDAY, MORNING, April M, at 10 o'clock, Dromitos: Thio WhoID, ehrbrives. Datiotatiss Siambes n nul|:, (.lllln om :]\‘VI ki:P{,lg“.'“rnl““;f.lnm"?bl‘hfi?n ot interits; 10Z0tMOF wiy (hy uatr] VATIELy FAaRIN Bousolionpium. = WAt & HUTERIS & OO Auctionecrs, W RITALL SELL THR UNOLAIMED GOODS of the United Statas Rx- prosa Co. Woduosday Morning, April 15, at 10 o'olock, a8 our fiovme, 108 Iiant Madinon-at. A BUDTRRY €00 Aboliiagirn: | WX BIALL RELL Buggies, Phaetons, Harness, &c., THURSDAY, April 16, at100'clook, at 108 Madinon-at. WM. A, BUTTERS & GO, WE SITALL SELT, DRY G00DS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &, THURSDAY, at 100'glock, at 108 Madison.at. WAM.'A. BUTTERS £ Q0. WEB SEALL SELL A CHOICE CORNER ILOT T ATUCTION, April 18, at 8 o'olack p, ., on tho promises, tha northoant cormor of Wabiaiiny, and ThixtsdBiremt. SOs10) oo 1h fons 10 20-foot, allay, south and east front, 100-foot front, sowor, watar, and gas, pavod lant fall. ‘Torms—To Do nold subjdot to an Incunbianco of 185,000 at 10 por cent, which has Tour years to run from May' 3i, 1874; balanoa sl 10 por cenit of wholo purohaso manoy'at timo of sala and balanao on tho dollvory of warrantao dood, Kor furs thor partioulsrs inquire of Alfrod Jamas, owner, or WM, A, BUTTERS & 0O., Auotfonoors. DUE NOTICE Willbe given in this Column of the Opening of the Grand Display of Useful and Fancy Ornamental Goods at Store 185 State-st., and ;ln.tie of AUCTION SALE. Watch o it. ELISON, POMEROY & €O, ATUCTIONBRERS. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. 516 Wabash-av. Tuesday Moruing, Amil 14, at 10 o'lock, ‘Wooll tho entiro Furniture of dwelling 516 Wabash-av., AT ATCTIONT. Parlor, Chambor, and Dining-] ' 3 Bt 0ttt Pt eom Sl Oopotn Dt ELISON, POMEROY & C0., Auctioneors. 871 Wabash-av. Wednestay Moroing, April 16, at 10 oclock Entire contonts of dwolling houso §71 Wabash.av., ' AT ATCTION. Blegant Piano, Mantel Mirror, Brussola Carpets, Parlor and Dining-Room Furniture, Chamber and Kitchon Furniture, Beds, Bed« ding, China and Orockery Ware, Stovess &o., &o. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auotloncors. Valuable Businass Lot AT ATUCTIONT, LGP Uottage Grovenav., 24x1%, runnlog through to South Park-av., hoviog two - luable {runta, with improvenionta, ‘Weinesdny Afternoan, April 16y ut 4 o’clocl, ‘We will offor tho above valuable proporty AT AUCTION, ‘without roservo, on tho ground, Tho tho fmprovemicnts, un ensy tormk, whicl will be mada Imown at timo of shlo. “Titlo perfeat. Absteaota formisbod, ELTSON, POMEROY & CO., Auctlonsors, By HODGES & CO., WE WILL SELT, On Thursday, April 16, AT 10 A. M., At the Marble-Front Residonco No. 529 West Washineton-st, ABOVE UNION PARK, Consisting of one Rosewood Piano, Hlogand Parlor Furniture, Costly Oil Paintings, Stoel Engravings, Library and Books, Turkish Easy-Chairs, Marble-top Tables, Marble.top Ohemboer Sets, Volvet and Brussels Carpets, Blogant Sofa-Lioungoes, Bitting, Dining, Kite chon, and Linundry Furniture, Plated Ware, China, Orockery, Cutlery, eto., otc. Also, one Elogant Bpan of Black Horses, Family Carriage, Robos, Harness, ote. Bele positive and without roserve. WM. F. HODGES & CO., Auctionoers, No. 638 West Iraku-lb,= By GEO. P, GORE & CO,., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. DI GOO IS, Our salu for Tuosday, April 14, will tuclude frosh at. t Lacos, ko tractlons in evory lino. f Fancy Goods, Jowolry, A fins display al 'y placen do. Linens, &o. Dross Gouds, tucluding a line of itloly Satins “Alpneas, Sultings, i s sear,aleo a llan dics' ‘and Misy Uity Gnpda: Steute, Tadics! of Spring Stylos Cloth'Hats and Caps, oa'rimmed 1iats, Ginghmn Umnbrelins, Parazols, £0. Clotiilbs, ‘Waolons, ani Ploon Guods, Linen Handkorchinfs, Bosoms, ‘Towels, Napkins, &o. Inz anle o) Tageiia Chrpart at 1 celock. AN TOREIA PHEO. Ty GORE & GO 68 and 70 Wabash.av. open and Top Bugaies, Democrats, Express Wagons, aud Tarness AT ATCTION, ON TURSDAY, APRIL 14, AT 11 A. M.. GEU. P, GORE, & CO.. 68 and 70 Wabash-av, 800 Onses Boots and Shoos of All Grades, AT ATUCTION, Dy Oataloguo, on WEDNESDAY, Aprll 15, st 93§ a, m. GEO, F, GORE & CO. 83 and 70 Waba By N. P. HARRISON, ON TUBESDAY. APRIL 14, AT 204 & 20¢ EAST MADISON-ST. 300 Magnificent Cliromos AND BENGRAVINGS JTuat couslgned from Now York, with instructions to sell ' Ilaatinn of Plotuy fferod for one d )" k, when tho salo will close. A o'olook, whon tho M1 SHARRISON, Austioncor, AT 207 BOUTIL CLARKST,, THIE BALE O BIBLES, ENGRA‘fINGS,GHROMOS, VUL Ko sonllied Dbaiar AnLI Atk wid 2 icleoks clon yoh i igries e N ARIGEDS, Aot tonans. By WILLIS, LONG & CO. 165and 197 Handolph-at, No. 187 West Washington-st. QENTEEL FURNVPURE of 13 roons at auo TUIBDAY, Avril t at 10 velock, s entire. Furei: tuso, sunaistini of Mino 1L, U, Varlor Sote.' Matblo-ion wbar Buity, Sldobosrds, ‘Matblo-top fablos, Lace Onrtaine sud, Gornicay, Picinros: Brussols, Thron-ply and Iugrain Garpotay Tair Matirussos, Hpring leds an Ladding, Qoolg atd Parlur Sioves, Urjokory, Glsss and Platod Waro, Iefrigerator, ot Byd. J. GIBD MORTGAGE SALE OF LIQUORS. A nzonll lob (nbout 00 allous) Wines and Brsudy 49 par 1ot will ba sold with -

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