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. TN ‘ TRUNE: THURSDAY, APRIT, 16, 1874, e e e e, , 0 0/ - ! - s s — s e e — ———— ,POLITICAL. No Choice of Senator by the Massachusetts Legis~ lature. The Dawes and Hoar Factions Fail 10 Compromise. State Oonvention of Reformers ab Salem, Ore, The Massachusctts Senatorahips Special Diapatel to The Chicago Tribune, Doston, April 14.—But ono voto wns takon in tho Joint Couvontion to-day., 'The returns wore as follows: Whiolo nusnber. 1 atoly af 5 vote the Convontion nd~ At tho instanco of the Dawes mon, Mr. journed. 1lonr's friends MET IN CONFERENGCE this morning boforo the sossion of the Convon- ion, and rocolved tho communication of 3ir. Dawos' supporters in rospouse to their over- tures mado yestordny. It states that thé proposal of Mr. Honr's friends hns been carafully congldored,, and the roply ia communicated Ly unanimous vote of Mr. Dawes' friends, Mr, Dawes' frionds cor- dially wolcomo the communications from Mr. Moar's ‘frionds; recognizo the im- portance of giving Massachusotts imme- dintoly hor full voico in tho Bonate, and accept tho reaponselbility that reats upon the Republic- an parly and ench and evory mombor of ft it= 1ing in the Legislaturo, Lo fill tho vacancy by » spoedy choico of a fit and propor person. - They (flnll gny that, while ngrociug to tho suggestion thut thoy ought to unita fu » conforonce, tho supportors of William Dawes aro NOT AUTHORIZED TO WITHDSIAW 18 NANT, a8 it is of their own freo will, ond not at his biddiug, that thoy havo hitherto given him thoir votes. Thoy Lnow no reason whi thoy should abandon him to whom they bave hitherto given their votes, and whorm thoy beliovo to bo ‘most {it; who, an overy voto thus far, has recoived o plurality ; who constantly Incked loss and dess of tho mumber roquisite to a ohoice np to the twolfth ballot. Whon mak- ing nllowanco for this known proforonce of tho fow thon abasut, ho received,ss thoy boliave, o olear majority of tho wholo number elected a8 Tiopublicans to tho prosont Legislaturo, To abandon bim at the roquest of another whoso voto has never beon o largo, and las dimin- suhied to fess than half that of tho Dowocratio + candidate, would bo < CONTRARY 7O USAGE -and subversive of il party orgnnization. Inde- pendontly of theso ronsons, thoy cannot bolicvo thut any considorable numbor of Republicans cen justify themsolves for refusing in advance voto~ for snybody who may bo fo- lected D the ~majority of o cau- cug. Thoy know of 10 roason why Mr, Dawes should bo cxolnded from the 1ist of candiantes to bo considored in a party conforence. 'They will accopt tho proposition for o conferenco with tho undorstanding that they aro NOT AUTIORIZED TO WITHDRAW TIE NAME OF M, DAWES, and declaro their willinguess to nbido by the choice of & majority in & fair caucus, whoevor ho may bo. " fao answor, whon rond in_tho confornce of tho {loar faction, produced o vory unfavorabla resgion. It is motorious that Mr. st “loadors oviginally - objectod Lo n caucus, ‘Iho protenso that, because their suppart of ~Dawes s voluntmy, thoy nra not ¢ authorized” to withdraw Lis naino, is ridiculed, Mr. Duwos' ently declaration ‘of his determination to bo slain in the open fleld i remombored. Soveral of 3fr. Hoar's frionds wnid Lo-dny thoy would YOTE FOR GURTIS IN PREFERENCE TO DAWES. Tho vote shows, that whilo Mr.%Dawes’ friends Iiact rallicd, thoir manifesto bad not won any recruits, § = It is of public notorioty that Collector Sim- mons was in conferenco with the Dawes Com- ‘mitco Inst ovening, which may account for tho tono of Butlerism n the documents, The twelfth Dballot, to which referonco is mude, rosulted as follows: y; ‘Wholo number of votes cast.....s Thero bogins to bo o suspicion that no choico will bo eftccted during the scusion. Tha state of mind of thoe party politicians is doplorablo, It i roported that s meeting of the Stato Contral Comumittee is to bo called to considerthe it~ uation. Thero was a CONFERENCE OF ANTI-DUTLER MEN in tho city Intely with_roferanca to the fall cam- paign, but it Wae codsidored that nothing could bo dono before the Senatorial fight ended. - The Oregon Roform Special Dispatch to The Chicano une. Sauey, Orogon, April 16.—The Independent Convention mot to-day and affected an organi- gation, Tho usnal committeon wors sppointed, and the Convention adjourned until to-morrow Thore is_groat enthusinsm, The delegates are mostly farmors, livery countyin the State is reprosonted. Springficld Municipal Elcction. Snecial Disyateh to e Chicago Lribune. SrrixormELD, 1L, April 16,.—The Demacracy mado a cloan sweop hero yostorday, olecling the eutiro ticket by n majority ranging from 520 . far their Meyor, down to 12 for City Clerk, The Council stands 8 Democrate, 9 Ropublicans, and 1 Indopendent, 1tis probablo that tho ilon. Ninian Edwards, candidato on the Law-and-Or- der tioket for 'Creasurer, will be appointed Comp- trollor by the pew administration. It isdo- clared proper that our city financisl matters shonld bo overbnuled, and Mr. Ldwerds bhog shown an emment fituoss to do it. THAT SUBSIDY. What President Sage, of the Pacitic Mall Company, REus to Sny About ft, New York, April 16,—Russell Sage, the Preal- dont of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, makes tho following statoment concorning tha appropriation of S600,000 for its uso in Wash- [ogton : In 1872, during tho Stockwell adminis- tration, the Paciflo Mail Stoamship Compauy ap- plicd to Congress .for o subsidy. Btockwell had Lold his successors in offica thut he had beon in- Aucod to mako this application by one Irvin, tho Company's ngent at San Francisco, Cal., who bad informed i (Stovkwll) thnt st Tnglish com- pany wag about to start au opposition. }il\\! lotwoen China and Han Francisco, and it was cesontinl that tho Pacific Mall Company should have o subsldy in order to competo profit- ably. Stockwoll further told them, that having Vegome alarmod, he employed Irvin to go to Washington tolabby for the Company. Lryin hired o magnificent house, entertained “royally, and proeured the subsidy, but his bill amounted to £600,000 aud ho had ‘the money, for the amount of thosubsidy was blindly charged ontho books of the Company to tho 8 Francisco agoncy. No information was obtained fiom him as Lo his ox- ponditures, When tho Sage administration camao into powor, thoy usked for o bill of items, but Iviin suddenly Jleft for Furopo, and has no since appoared hore, Tho Compuny aro taking mensures to rocovor £800,000 worth of ‘zrupnrty which he had bought in Dhiladeiphin and teansferrod to bis sintor, Ex-Prosident Btocke well is also in Burope, —————— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Tho Drooklyn Prosbytory has reaflirmed its decislon that tho preaching of Miss Siiloy in tho Llov. Dr. Cuglor's church wau & violatlon of 1he injunctions of tho Goeneral Assombly., —Jaoln Qailor, & Cincinnrdi brawer, foll into wat of bolling hot boor at the Gambrinus Browery vestorduy, and will die, ~—'I'ho Cibeinnatl Proshylory hes pussoed strong total-abstinonco rosolutiotis, dispoteh from Benton Harbor, Bich, payst *I'horo arogood indications of & very lurgo fruit-crop this voanon,” . Tho Rev. Futhor Schaehl, a woll-known Oatho- 1o priest of tho Lopisville Dioooro, died on Tues- day night at Owouboro, Whilo spoaking at o sopporunco meeting held in tho luttor ity & fow nighta sinco, he was talkon suddonly ill, and nover recovored, —I1 18 propased {o ercot a statuo of Dr. Liv- ingatono in Edinburgh. ~—Tho Now York Aldormon have tendered tho ospitality of the city to Sir Lsmberton Lor~ raine, commaundor of the Dritish war-veanol Niobo, ‘Tha Army and Navy Olub of this oy will givo him » rocoption on Tuocsday evening noxt. —T'he Xllinols Stato Auditor rocoived yosterday from the County Colleotors, and paid ‘into tho Binlo Lronsury, Bflflo,fifl:l.lb. This makoes the total amount rocoived to date $148,084,27, —Rouben Mnson, of Paris, Mich., was instant- ly killed day beforo yesterday by his clothes catohing on tho main shaft of his shingle-mill, which was moking 800 rovolutions per minute. 3]10 u\\'nn drawn in, snd instantly erushed to loath, —A bruto nnmed R. G, Chingo, nttompted rapo night beforo last on tho little 6-yenr-old (lnu& h- torof J. Iny, lliving threo mnilos uorthh of Van Wort, 0. Tho child wae roported inn precations condition yesterday moroing. The ruilian fled, but ofticors aro in hot pursuit. —Tho dead body of & young man, apparontly about 18 or 18 yoara of ago, was found l!mg near tho odge of tho Illinols Rivor, In the Township of Peru, noar LaSallo, yesterday aftornoon, and foot-printa indicated Hlint somo porson Lad ro- contly drawn bim out of thoriver, The body 1ias niot boen identified yot, An inquest will bo hold this morning. , N e —— CAPITAL AND LABOR. Procecdings in tho National Labor Congress at Rochester, Resolutions Adopted Condemning Currency Inflation. Committee Appointed to Prepare a Plat- form of Principles. Nationnl Labor Congresss. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Toosestes, N, Y., April16.—The sccond day’s sosslon of tho Industrial Congress was openoed at8o'clock this nfternoon, After the prelim- innries of business hiad boen transncted, tho Committeo on Constitution was inoronsed so ag to include Mosars. Eatlo, of tho Patrons of In- dustry, and St. John, of the Industrial Brothor- hood.; The followivg Committoos were thon appointed : On the Apprentico System—>, IT. 8mith, Ver- mont; W. T. Blattorman, Miesouri; L. Rels, Tonnesseo; O. B. Powers, Vermont; I, P, Osborne, Wisconsin, Imported Cheap Labor—C. J. Stoppol, Now York; G. Langdale, Now York; L. Call, Kon- tucky; P. Dwyor, Michigan ; John Maotthows. Munryiand, On Organization—Tho #nmo ns on constitu- fi tion, On Arbitration—Z, T. Brantnor, West Vir- inin; 0. Adums Stevons, Now ennkoly, New York ; N. T. Nolan, Ponnsyl- vania; L. Reis, Tennouseo, On_Amalgnmated Umons—Theodore Fitz: gerald, New York; . O, Sholdon, Ohio; @. V Thompson, Virginia; A. G. Alem, Illinois; Jacob Gehm, Now York, Ways and Means and’ Finance—. O, Congor, Ohio§"J. T. Wright, Indiana; O, Kane, New Yorl; M. Call, Kentucky; A. Warnor St. John, Misuouri. On Constitution—G. L. McNeill, Massachu- sotts; John Fehrenbotoh, Obio; G, Blair, New York; M. I, 8mith, Yormont ; T. Diryer, Michi- gon; W. I Esrle, Massnchuseits; A. Warner 5t. Jolm, Missouri, On Printing — James O'Hara, Now York; Christophor Kane, Now York; Thomas Baxon- dnlo, New York; Aupust Dow, Now York; ‘Thomas Hogay, Vennsylvania, On Prison-Labor —J. A, Wright, 1lndlana; George Chago, Now Yorl; John Matthews, Indi- r’x[nn; E. R. Cox, Now York; J: N. Porter, Now ork, Deolaration of Pripciples—Tohn Fohronbatch, Ohlo; C. W. Curtis, Mnesota; Miles Me- Taddon, Now Yorl; M. I. Crazen, Ohio; A.B, McLaigh, Indinua; William Thompson, Obio; George Blair, Now Yorle; J. W. Fultz; A. Warnor St. John, Missouri; A.J. Canton, Ohio; P.X. ‘Walsh, Ohio. On Hours of Labor—George Blnir, New Yorl; D. A. Shophiord, Now York; Ifeury Norn, Oliio Jomes W. Lawless, Now York; IL McArglo, Obio. On Logislation and Labor Bureau—G. B, Mo Neill, Massnchusetts; Rogor O. Sulliven, Ohio; 11 H. Day, Now York ; John Tollor, Now Yorlk; A, T, Benumerly, New Yorlk. 'On Toroign 1'rade Unions—Christophor Kano, Now York; Jucop Gehm, Now York; Thomas Holman, Pannsylyanin; John Matthows, Mary- York; I C. | CRIME. A Foarful Tragedy Comes to Light at Hilltown, Pa, Murder of a Mother and Child, and Suicide of the Supposed Assassin. Other Criminal Matters. Fenr ‘Tragoedy in IRilltown, Bae Snectal Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune, Nommstowy, Ia.,, April 16.~The populace of tho usunlly quict and poacoful lttlo hom= 1ot of Hilltown, shich nostles among the lulls of the neighboring coinly of Ducks, is just now torribly excited over a shocking murdor that hos boen committed thero, Tho facts rogsrding tho erimo aro substantially ne follows : Bomo Lo years ago Mra. Wilholmina Roorig SEPARATED FROM IER HMUSDAND and bocemes the housckeeper of Dr. Hesry Otto, in P'hiladelphin. Astor remaiving thero sbont a yoar, sho bought & farm at Hilltown and went thore to'live, thero boing s small two-story houso on tne J)rupuxty. Dr. Otto fraquently vis- ited hor, and hos. beon domiciled thers for months at o time, On Tuesday lotters arrived for him at Souders’ Station Post-Office, which is » fow milos awny from the farm, They woro dispatoied to him by a porson who was ‘UNABLE TO ESFECT AN ENTHAKCE. ‘The noighbors becoming alarmed, determining upon au oxamination, foreibly entored the prom- sics, and tho lorriblo dluoovery was madg that Mrs. Roorig nnd hor 8-yoar old son Frodorick hnd boon murdored, Tho body of the prattling littlo innocont was found in ono corner of tho apartment apparently strangled to death, while the mothor was discovered with MER THIOAT GASHED FROM AR TO EAR in Dr. Otto’s npnrlmun!». nonr tho bed, in a half kneoling position. Otto, who occupied;tho bed, on boing interro- gatod, positively dented all knowledge of the soman and hor chitd, A jm? wes summaned by the Coroner, and as tho oircumstancos indi- cated that the womnn had murdered her son, and thon committed suicido, & verdict was ron- gnt\;od to that offet, Immedintoly subssquont Dr. o DIED BUDDENLY AND MYBTERIOUSLY. On bia porsou was fouud money and othier val- uables belonging to Mre, Roerig, which strongth- oned the belief that ho murdered her and the child. His peoulinr death ia attributed to poi- sou takon aftor the murders. This triplo tragody has croated an in- tongo oxcitoment in “the neighboring towns, sud the Coroner’s jury and undertaker highly consured for _their baste. As the * poopls havo demanded it, Otto's body will ho extimed, and & rigid investi- gation mndo. Your correspondont has ascor- tainod this afternoon that the woman NEVER WAB MARRIED. It sooms that Otto took ler from-Allentown romo yoars ago, aud has been living with her in various plncos. Tho boy Fredorick was tho ro- sult of their intimney, TEvery hour bringa some now and dark dovolopmouts to the aurface, Two Men Shot in Endcavoring to Are b rost o BurglavasAtternpt to IZob tho Amcricun Expross Companys Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune. OEpAR RAPIDE, In., April 16.—A desperato en- counter tool place hera yosterday in au effort to arrcut one of the robbors who committod n theft nt Tipton Jast wook. Ilofired numerous shots st the officors and finally escaped, though hotly urgued. Abox of the stolen fianda. valued ab £800, was secured, and roturned fo the ownera. Ho was discovored at Bortram and Mount Vornon Inter In tho duy, and in attompting fo arrest bim ho offered siome resintanco. At the Iattor place ho woundod tho Marshnl in the hend and o student of tho eollege in the arm, “Tho Amorican ExpressCompany sofficahorowas brolen into last night by three nrmed mon, who demanded of the watoliman posecssion of tho safo. The watchman fired upon them when they exchangod shots with him and knocked himn down, leavivg without any booty. Two Young Girls Brutally Outraged in Caira. Oarno, Tl April 15.—A terriblo outrage was committed in this city lnst night on the persons of two girls, ono 12 and tho othor 14 years old. Their paronts, who were moving from Western Missouri to Tennoasoo in wagons, encamped on tho loveo, and during tho storm laat night tho women were induced to onter -an eating- houso and esloon, whilo the men romained with their wagons. The two girls, while in the house, wera aslod to stop in _an adjolniug room to got somo coffeo for tho older women. From there they woro taken out into the etorm nnd thoir porsons brutally outraged. Nearly two 1and; P, Dwyor, Michigan, ¥ 2, Mossrs, Camoron, Folronbatch, Blair, Day, and Walsh were sppointed to draw up resolu- tions exprossive of tho sense of the Convention on the action of Congress on tho quostion of finauce. ‘the Congress then went into Committeo of the Whole, George E. McNeill, of Massachusetts, Chairman of the Committee on Organization, taking tho chair. 1\;1. A, Warner Bt. John agked permission to rea AN ADDUESS ho had preparell for tho occasion, which was granted, Mr, Larlo, of the Sovereigns of Industry from Iansachusetts, also made o vory interesting aud telling speech, in which be urged THIE 00-OPERATION OF WOMLN, ond the abolishing of middle-aged men. At tho conclusion of the foregoing gentleman’s re- merks, M. Fehrenbateh,.of Ohio, was called on for bis views, and adyogated the samoidenin a vory forcibic and logical mannor. After a Iengthened and nteresting discussion on the best menus to secure tho co-operation and con- solidation of the industrial elussos, the Congress adjourned to 2 o'clock. AFTERNOON BESSION, On the reassombling of the Convention, the Committeo ou Currency presented tho following roport : Rewolved, That the Industrlal Congresa of tho Uhited States, reprezenting the produciug classcs, Tieroby fasttcs Ita protest ngainst the oxpansion of the currency fesued by or throngh the mauipulation of thie National-Buukivg systew, belioving it to bo the robber of labor and the sum of ull villuinies, Ttesolved, That wo demand thie isswoof » national clreulating medium by the Government directly to the cople, the 8amo to bo o legal tender for all debty, pube I or rivate, ‘basod on the falth sud Tosources of tho country, Resolved, That s copy of the foregoing resolutions bo algncd by tho Presidurit aud Becrotary of the Indus~ trizl Congress, and forwarded 1o th presiding oflicer of (ho Scnute, aud Speaker of the llouse of Repro- sentutives, I'ho ontiro aftornaon’s session was takon up it a considoration of tho report, tho presago of which was advocated by Mewsid, Cameron, of Tllinols, Sholdon, of Oblo, Blair and Duy, of Now York ; and omeaed by Messru, MoNeill, of Massnchusetts, and Stovens, of Now York, At the conclusloh of tho dobate, the resolutions wore adopled, with but threo dissonling volcos, BEVERAL TUOMINENT DELEGATEY have nrrived to.day, among whom aro Mossra, Binoy, Prosidont of tho Miners' Nationul Assooia. tion, and ‘Thowpeon, reprosonting the miuers of Ohio, The Committoes are now in session, and, from tho fooling manifested, tho platform adopted at tho last Congress will be no doubt roaflirmed. - e AT suicin Spectal Dispatch to T'he Chioaan T'ribune, Dunugu, a, Aprit 16.—Dr. 1’hili‘| Brown, of Chicago, formerly of Dubnque, arrived hera on last Thursday, und was tho guest of Dr, I L, itk until Jnst night, whon hio went to tho Tiorrl« mior House, where ho was assignod a room, and wont to bed. Ho failed lo -sppear at broak- fast, but no suspiclons ~wero aroused until 8 o'clock to-night, ~whon hia room was broken opon and his Tifolesn body wan found on the Led, 1o hind committed suleldo by {aklng prussie seld, Ho wus n Colonel of the Now York artillery during tho Into war, also an oflicor in tho Prusian army. HAN Fraxoisco, April 15,—Dr, A, A, Farng- worth, Assintant Surgeon of the Army, shot hii- selt through the henrt to-duy in thiy city, No cause {8 known for tho suicido, . SravoFsery, ML, April 16,—1, W. London, & yonug man 33 years old, who was ovgaged in tho commission businoss in this city, committed sui- oido this morning by shooting himuelf through thia hoart with a pistol. 1ia had Jong beon in ill- health, und in s x‘n of despondeuoy he committod tho act, e was unmarried. paiaits PR OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Livesroor, April 15,—Stoamships ITormann, Olio, and America, from New York, and Atlas, from Boston, have arrived ont. New Yonxk, April 15,—Arrivod—BSteamship Macedonis, from Glasgow, louvs olapsed beforn tlmi were found, and then they wera nourly doad with oxcitemont, fear, cold, and abuse. This morning the Mayor closed tho snloon, and srrestod the barkeeper, Tho guilly partics aro missing, but the Shoriff, with his doputies and the whole polico force of the city, aro on the lookout for them, Tho travalers will remain horons witnosses. Great oxcitoment provuils, CASUALTIES. Ferrible Mine Explosion. Toxnox, April 16.—A shocking explosion oc- currod to-dey, in s cosl mine at unkenfleld, Lancashire, by which a large number of miners woro killed and injured, mauy of tholntter bolog torribly burned. Thus far, thirty bodics have boon recovered. It is foared that many moro ro- main in tho mino. A Inter dispatch states that forty-six bodios liavo been recoverod from the mino. — One hun- dred miners have boon sufely rescuod, Lho ox- plesion was caused by naked lights. Loxpox, April 15,—Dispatelics from Ashton- undor-Lyne this ovening, report that fifty-threo porsons wero killed by tho colliery explosion at u:;)muneld, and fifty bodics have beon recov~ erod, Tosvon, April 16,—Of the men taken alive from the Dunkipfleld mine twenty ero badly injured. Many of the bodies of tho dead whicl have boen recovered are so budly mutilated as to be unrecoguizablo. Accidentally Shot Eimselfs Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, Senivorteoy, 1L, April15.—John Hutchinson, of Williamsvillo, in thus county, killod himself yostordsy accidontally. llo was blowlng into tho barral of & donble-barreled shot-gun suppos- ing it to bounloaded, when, in some munner unknown, tho picco was discharged, uho con- tonts passing completoly throngh the skull, blowing the {op of the hend to_atoms, Yo wns 81 years old, aud loft n wifo aud ono child. T'he Burope Disasters Loxvox, April 16.—Tho pilot who took tho atenmship Luropo from Havio declares that the ship struck on somo hard nubstance on loaving tha harbor of Havro, but was not leaky whensho left Brest. THE WEATHER. N For tho UpperLaka reglon, north to oast winds, low temporaturo, aud clear woatlior. LOCAL OBSERVATION, g i Gutoaao, Aprll 16, 1874, oy i S S g 5 Hourar ob- £ £ (niretion and 1 £ : ergation 5 & |foree or wmd) Teathor, aervation, ' . ] ~apuouLsy 2400 PR, @63 pom, . 50,10 0, ., freu 40,17 50,16 N, L., fresh, .| thermometer, 41, thermometor, 45, QENERAL ONSENVATIONS, Outtcaoo, April 16-1 a, m, Mazinum Riutmum Station, T W, Jtaiy Weather, Brookonr'g Clear, Calro, Ligut raln, lear, oudy, olr, Light rain, Light tuow, It Qurry . Tt i WASHINGTON. (Continved from tho Firat Page.) forward to show that Kollogg was not elected, and until such fnot bo proven Congross had no right or authorlty to interfero. Mr, CARPENTER anid ho had soon o tologram from Now Orlenna n(alln&: that, although tho Logislaturo of Louisiana hind pasned an act ro- pealing tho Elootion law, it had, on tho lnst day of_the sodalon, ro-snncled it, . Mr, WEBT gald he had no knowledgo of such procooding, Mr, HAMILTON (Md.) snid, boing & membor of the Commiiten on Privilegos and Elections, 1io doomed it his duty to eny =omothing upon Loulsiana affairs gonorflly. “Tho facts diffored from thoso in any preceding cnso, nnd wore gl‘h\:fi nwnh ovidoncos of fraud, tyrauny, and cor- n, \Lr, WABT road a tologram from Gov. Kollogg nln&lgithnt 1o hind beon iuformed that somo of tho nst Diteliors” lind_ telographed Sountor Carpentor that ho (Iallogg) bad bill bofore him to ropealihio new Iilotion Jaw, Tho statomant, Lo sald, was falso, and thoy could bave a far elootion undor tho new law, Mr, HAMILTON rond a communteation signod bg J. 0. Zachory, of Now Orlonns, assorting that Kellogg Tind in his possossion n now bill which would givolim controlof tho wholo oleotion machinery, Mr, MORTON said bo hnd novor heard of this until now, ¢ Mz, WEBT gold ho bad no knowledgoof any such thing, but even if it wns so, the charga camo from the othor side of this Chambor, and the nomEIa(u'. of ueing elcction maohinery camo with rathor bad graco from that sido. Mr. BAYARD said if any menning could Do imxma from tho romarks of the Souator from oulsiann (West), it waa an admission that such o xepenling nct had boon passed, And aubye- quently an act passed ropealing tha ropenling act, 80 they can be produced from tho pocket of this so-onlfed Goveruor on the ove of an eloc- tion, and all the machinery whioh make fraud in oluclluns would bo not only possible, but highly probable, if Kellogg should be pumihud to oc- cupy the placo ho now does. Mr, WEST—Tho Bonator from Louisiana does not sdmit anything of the kind, Mr, BAYARD—No, mir, he doos not admit it. Ho has not the] cundor to etate tuo fact., o meroly says ho does not know ag to the facts, Mo ia professing to sposk from a special knowl- odgoe of the truth of tho facta in Loniriana, and 8oys hore to-day, in regardito this most import~ nnt fact, ho has no knowledge whatever, Mr. WEST—Aud ho eoys the trutli, 1To hos no knowledge of it. Ho doos not quulify it in auy way., Ho nevor hoard of it. It is now to lim. ‘Ilint is what I moan, without equivocstion or reservation in any way. Mr. BAYARD~—It ig n confession of ignoranco, pir, in rogard to important facts of whicl tho gontlomnn profeuscs to apeak, Mr, HAMILTON reeumod, but boefore con- oluding his argument, tho Senale wont into ex- ecutivo scssion, and soon after adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, . O MORE MILEAGE, Mr. BUNDY, from the Committoe on Miloage, roportad tho bilt to abolish the milengo of mem~ Do of Congross, and providing that they shall ‘be poid their nctual traveling expensos_to and from Washington, onco each session, ITe do- manded _tho provious quostion, which was not seconded, 69 to 71, Ar. MAYNARD moved to recoramit tho bill, g{r. YOUNG moved to lay the bill on tho table. The House refused to lay thabill on the table —yans, 64 ; nays, 169 My, BRUNDY again moved the previous ques- tion, and it was soconded. A motion to recom- mit was rojectod. The bill was thon passod— eas, 186 ; nays, 49. GENENAL APPROPRIATION BILL. Tho Houso thon went into Committes of the Whole, Mr.. WOODEFORD in the chair, wnpon the }‘,ng(%l’nhuvn, Exocutivo, and Judicial Appropria- jon bill, Mr, COX offered & resolution reciting the ex- istenco of architeotural dofocts in tho now Stato Department building, and providing for a board of threo archilccts to oxawlno it. Referred to the Committos on Public Buildings and Grounds, ‘Fhoro was a good deal of tho usual discussion over salaries of employes of tho Houso, some of which were iucrensed and somo reduced. Tho itom of §50,000 for folding documents was_ro- duced to £25,000, and tho number of foldera lim- ited to twouty. Only two pages of the bill wore gone through. : ‘fhe Committeo arose, ond tho Iouso ad- journed.” FOREIGN. Arrival of the Remains of Dr. Livingstone in London, The German Archbishbp Ledockowski Dismissed from His See. GREAT BRITAIN. LoxnoN, April 15.—The striko in the cotton mills of Bolton has terminated, aund operatives sre working on tho old terms, The Southampton steamship Malins, with the body of Dr. Livingstono on board arrived Loro thisworning. Tho Mayor will formally reccive the remains at 11 o'clack this foronoou. Peo plo ave gathering along thie route of the procossion, merchants are closing their stores, aud flags aro 1lying at half-mast. Sournasrroy, April 15.—In secordance with the programme, tho Mayor rocoivad the romaing of Dr. Livingatono at 11 o'elock to-day, whon thoy wora taken to the railway station” on the way to London. Dusing tho passngo of tho pro- cession, minute-guns wore fired, and bells toll- od. A multitudoe of spectators of the procession, LoNnoy, April 15,—Tbe train bearing the re- maivs of Dr. Liviugatono arrived in London this afternoon, Thero were fow spectators at the depot. The body was transforred to a hearso and followed by ahme of carringos to the Goo- graphicnl Socicty's rooms, whera tho cofiin wag doposited to await the final ohsm&uiea. oNpoN, April 15.~8ir Willinm Fergnson, Snrgoon to tho Queon, hus examined and idontit ficd tho remains of Dr, Livingstono, & Yltrnlll Speeial,) Tonnow, April 15, fty thousand people wore prosont b the landing of Dr. Livingstoue's body. Mr, Wainwright, on meeting Stauley, rocognized him, and gavo him o circumstantiul account of tho last momons of tho great ox- plorer, g T'ho funeral has boen appointed for Saturday at Westminstor, Stuuloy has LBun sclected ay ono of the pall-bearers, . In the Ifouso of Commony to-day, o bill sup- proshing botting louses in Scotland, passedn second readivg. QueeNsrow, April 16.—The Cunard steam- ship Atlw, which snilod from Boston April 4, arrived horo at an eaxly Jiour this morning. She oxporionced a hurricane an Sunday and Monduy lust, and was hove-to sixteon lours, One of ll;ur ::l!llcum and o soaman were washed over- oard. fined tho ronto ——— EGYPT. ! T.onpox, April 16,—Owing to what be rogards a8 the unfavorablo action of tho Intarnational Commisgion in regard to tolls on tonnmage through tho Suez Canal, Do Leusops threatons to dismiss tho pilots aud oxtinguish tho lights in tho light-houscs, virtually closing tho eaual, —_— . GERMANY, Benuy, April 16.—Tho trinl of Archbishop Ledochowski, of Posen, for violation of tho - clesiutical Jnws, resulted in conviction, and he hns beou sentenced in contumaciam to dismisanl from his oo, No appeal from the judgment will bo allowed. —— CUBA. Krey Wesr, Aprll 16, —A dispatch {from Ha- vaun says tho Judge Advachto of tho Court Martial before which _Dockvay, Iomwx-l,z' Collec- tor of Customs at Jacksouville, Fin, s boing tried, demands that sontenco of doath bo im- posed. ‘Tho papors in tho caso havo been sub- itted to Capt.-Gon, Concha, sud sirong oforts liavo been mado to bave the sentence commuted to imprisonwont. Capt.-Gon, Concha hios enppresied ihe Juan Palomo nowspsper and baunislied Jusn Orteys, its editor, to Spain, "'he Bupremo Court of Bpain upholds Arch- Dishiop Lorento against the Pupo and ox-Capt,- Gon, Jovellar, and condeming Obora, thy Pope’s Acting Archbishop, toimprisonnont and banish- mont from tho Islaud. Ttoxe, April 16, f\TAnfi?iumuu“ the chargon oxre, April 16— ) oy & Sorranpandont of tho New York it ugainet Mr. Btory, the souptor, is published, Iu'is signod by oight foroign residonts of Romo, e ———— NAVIGATION, Dygrroir, Aprll 16.—A dispatch from the Straits roporte a brivk wost wind and suowing. ;.I;hu;-momntar 85 dogroen, A fool of wator on 10 ico. A dispnteh from tho: Sault roports n frosh northwost wind and anowing. Thermomoter 84 dufiwu. Teo unchnngod. nianToy, Ont., ])yll 15, — The ico loft Treaquo Inlo Bay last night, and veusols can now ontor the harbor, TYonr Corponng, Ont., April 15,—The ico in moving off. Behooners Borwiclk, Wesloy, and Quoon of tho Lakoa renchod this port to-day with tho nid of tugs, No vossols loft to-dny, A larga floot aro how biore, wind and ico bound. THE INDIANS, Lumboermen Oridered O(f the Leach Lnke Atescrvation Bpectal Dispateh fo The Chicago Tribune, Br, Paur, Minn, April 16.—Notwithstanding that announcemonts liave boon mado that Boo- rotary Dolano hind ordored the suspension of all operations under tho Indian pine contracts, tho Lench Lake Indinns, of the Boar Island band, 8oy that three crows of lumbermen have boon oporating nll winter inside the reservation lines, nnd, as they bolieye, undar the Wilder contract. Thoy dolayod notlon till they had ascortnined with cortninty that the camps wero inside tho Jiuos, and then notifled tho mon to lonve, and that llmy would not bo allowed to removo their ogs, It is roported that a compnny of moldiers bns boon ordered from Fort Riploy to THOTEOT TUE LUMBERMEN, and, as the Bear Inlond men are the most unruly of tho pillngors, n collision would o regarded 08 probnble woro it not that a deputation of tho hond mon of the band has latoly visited and counaolod with Bishop Whipple on tho mattor. FIRES. Xn New Yorlc. New Yonx, April 16.—A firo at Nos. 84 and 8 Ponrl streot thin morning damaged Nichols' stock of tons £30,000. Tho dnmago to the build~ iug and othor occupnuts makos a total loss of about $45,000; insured, —_—— LOCAL ITEMS. The alarm of fire at 10:10 Inst evening, from Box No. 763, was caused by the discovery of flamos in the two-story framo building, No. 175 Division stroet, ocoupled au n gracery and dwoll- ing by Michael Walsh, 'ho loss to_ building and stock wns nbout $600, fully covoredby insurance in tho Globe. Yentordny morning the house of J. A. J. Ken- dig, No. 167 South Hoyno streot, way enteréd by hurg)um, and $80 in moncy, somo jowolry, clothing, and threo valuasblo pipes woro_stolen. A ludy, tho noxt door nelghbor to Mr. Kendig, snyr threo thioven entor tho back door and carry off the property, but sho was so overcome by fripht that ¢he could not give tho alarm. . This in tho third time within a fow months Lhat Mr, Kendig hina beon burglatized. DEATHS, DUTCH-~ At Ezotor, N on tho 11th fnat., of con. sumption, Mra., J. O, Duf ugltor of (ho lato Rov. E, dmdnrn. of (Muluu'1 dnl’)(’mr:.“:‘ o:tatoliny MOAKLIY—April 14, 1674, John Moa 1 R g i oeer o hn s Aot oF e Brorhel . 11, Monkiay, 783 Wost Lakoat, Funoral Apefl 15, at 11 o'clook, to Gravsland. A iasteru papors plosas copy. DOHENY—Ap Mercy Hoepital, (n thin otty, on Tnor. g, Vil Tust., Dateiok’ Dobuas, & native of Ceunty T 5., b, 'd will bo taken by cars to Dalvary O te tormont. " Kunoral Whi ainrt at 13 o'eloog. LTionds of tho deceased aro luvitod to attend, MAYER—April 14, at Macomb, IlL., B, . Mayor, agod Sears. ‘inoral will teke placo Friday morning, at 10 o'clack, L0 1h Fepilshas of 3 brothor, Larry Niayor, 150 50 iamnnve, (0 Hossuiil, YOUNG~In thin olty, Aprll 15, of pacalsals, Lowis b ke Sy avo fnriteto attend by { rionda-af ‘tha. Tninile aro fnvited ta Eetday morning at 1 'clock, from Thirty-third sad Wl lacoste, £~ Pittsburgh (Pa.) papora ploase copy. GRAVES—Drawnad, at Parkesburg, Towa, on tho i2th inst., Benjamin & (Graves, eon of Hatdin Graros: Lahoral will o held at Ll Iato rosidenca, 762 West Adsmuat,, Feidey morniug, Apell 17, by cufriigos to Grageland'Comnatory. 1rlonds of tho fawily are cordially snyited to attoud, £77_Glony Falls aud Albany napers ploass copy. PARTNERS WANTED, PARTNER WANTED-HALF INTEREST 1N GEN. oral produco commiasion, establishod. Crpital ro- anird frown $3,000 ta 26,000, Party undorstandlng Look- keapiug proforrad. With reforencos, addross 1, C. U., 8726 Wet Madino- l)All'!’Nl'tlL WANTED~—IN AN wholeralo busknoss of elght yeat's et best trado in town; making monoy, froin 6,000 to 510,000, Ad “Pribung'oltico, ‘PAY WANTED— 5, Jjolnn Mlobig: i & luibering oporation_in TSTADLISHED o, Havo tho Cupital roquired iress with roal name, I 43, wilh Drarmioh B;r.-:[?mm Apply t.n W. il Room No. § ])AIL’H\'“R. WANTED—31,100 WILL PURCHASE 5 k) hall interort i cl ARTNER WANTED—A ONSI ARTY, with good reforoncos and #5 cash, c onportunity (0 ok 3 Wirespeniabia and 1ogti: i ko monoy i srespeciablo and legili- m i ad Hbuno ofico, RENT 11 FROM 82,000 T0 #1,500 canh capltal to go in A large menufacturiug Dhusincss; profity ovor [00 por cent; Inrgo city trado ostab. Jisheds all eashy wachinory allin goud rinning nrdors beat, gE ity rforuncos. ” Address A AT & Bouth Hzlatod DART WANTED — AGTIVE — 1,000 T olglareness glron mnd rquieod. Apily to-A. 11, HORNSLLY, Gonoral and Commlzston Apont, 16, 167 Hast Madison-st, ARTNER WANTED—T WILL SELL ONETIALR intoreat {n a mechanle buninoss' for 8,00, Will pay 000 a year. Addross K 4, Tribuna pitico, PARIEER WARTL 3 ADVERTISER HOLDS L “agoncios froim eomo of tho bost Eastorn manu. facturors, ind hins & connection of sevoral yoars amon mills, maohinists, &o., and now roqnires n_partner wit about 85,000, to_usbib hitn to oxtond tho butinoss. Ap- Py to A 1. BALDWIN, Roowm 31 and 39, 123 LaSallost, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. NEW AND SPLENDID $30 PARLOR SUIT, carved hicadr, gold linge, covered with ich Froncit torry, for salo it 160, 09 walnub and torey parlor snit, new, for [§ ted voifue uen, cost 300, fordls, A tichi o HANDSOMH BIY RPIET 1OR DOU! J\ paciors for sala olicap, ut 3%); 60 yards Brussols, ) yulrn TS russels, $23; Hrusadls Liall nnd stoir carjoty 505 0 yrds Ingrain, 16, *Blust bosold his waoks - Addross, atancs, H b, 1ribuno ol 5,00 YOUNG MARRIED TROPLE~ w is your 110 to go to housokeoplnm, while prices v, and an uppor(unity ko (avorablo s oflorei: atull llue0f Lousw-{urnishing goods, and ail Hto things it axo needed 1 stack housekasping with on ozay wontlly paymente, at No. % Wout Madison-st., Ohfungo. —HOUSENOLD FORNITURE, RITILRR now or second-hand, ofilco furniture, planos, sewing. machines, or uny odd lots of zonds ur moronandlie, * Call aud sco u boforo solilng, ~ USGOOD & WILLIAMS, € South Cunal-at, G369 FOUNG MARRIED FOLKS OF 5 Kaw I8 tho timo to start housckeoping, 'Fho low prices af farniture, carpots, bedding, a., and the groat reduction Inrenta, together with the Huoral mnnlm‘wlmx myont plan_ostabllshed by tho Hm')lm Parlor Lodsipad Co., combine to make it emphatically your opportunity. 1 1s for your intorcat (o oxaiming our tiook of Turnituro, carpots, and bodding, Lowest prioes, ousy torms, and square donling. 'Whe Empire Parlor Badstend surpassos micnds ftuolf to you for algganco, veunon: and couvghivndo; enabida sou lo. livo. guntedlly in_und PIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD CO., 36 West FOR BALE. OR BALE_SODA FOUNTAIN—I DORIVS COT- tago fountain, Tonuesroo nud Itallan marble, with coppor generator and two -gallan fuutitains; cost, Goae piotey s it o sold at n yreat bargala. Apol} 1o . . BLA kogon, Miol, BUSINESS CHANOES. A SONTROLIING INTERUST IN A MANUIAG: . turing anil wholesalo busfhoes, ostablishod ovor six yenrn, for mila, Hales inoronsing aunually, . Capital re. nec aliont. 8,0, anl torins il bo mada oray. liealth tho tru reasan for solling, ~ Only rosponsibio pare tioa who basa tho meann, ani addross, with fall nama, will ha connidarad. 101, Telbuno olfico A BAKERY WLLG Tk iTw and swakon mid outeida buslnoks for salo or ex- chiongo for real owtalo ; a great inducomient to o easl customer {n offared, 09 I'm dotermined to foave thocity. Addrers foi cok, 10 K, Tribuno oflive, A doon Livie MAR, Winif RMATL OATTTAT, aan flud A firat.claes Shanco to go into a logltimato and profitablo manntaoturing and wholesalo husluess, & enllizg on C, O, JEROMI & CO,, 175 Olark-st. It Pustnoss men noed a, D WiTll HOIAE NEAT BAMPLE TLASS 1.0- £\, cality for enlo, chaap, Halatedat, TAKEIRY FOR HALT ILISHED Ui fn tho city. * Thgul Twolfti wi. Bt co A WHELL-ESTABLISHIED MANUIFAGTURING CON- feotionory whiero (horo s s kood, tip-to) re trado, will bo sld on account of Ieaving’ tho o nty of “nmm Ifim‘ tablos for {or 6 workmon, Addross Tribe o oillco, A RLETOORTID GROUIY BTORE IO aALE, \Vfl]dnll:’x KODI&A}IIM"H‘M ’nPK"Ad lncnlu'nll‘ on flulll]&glfl!. 20d bargafis £ pioucy. DAVES € BT, T Denthorment, . o 0" nadress JQUBINEES OIIANOUS—OUR_ RRGISTRR i D e et S Q1 WRRELN 00 116, bBinGw,. AT AE O ald ostabirebo aifioos, THOMAS & GO., o Bouth Ularieat, T)FATAL OFFIOR FOIL BAIITOHEAF~IN GNEOE thio most plonsnat, citios 1a. Contral Tilnotay, goorl xurnu&lun’y no compntition; Kt Loufs_prices: no_bonus ankgls Tuaiea Bimadiatbly of Br. ‘s RENOA, Grlags: 1 i BRLL TOR OASHN, O TRADE FOR land, tho beat 1ight, manufasturing buaiugss {n tha ‘gountry, for tho State of Inwa or Kansas, paying 300 por cant pFafit, or will soll Balf intorost and ' pay n gond sal- any. Callor address J. BROWN, Room1d, No. 197 Bouith Olnrk-at. : Plos g8, T8 MEAL TSTATT BUBINIES, AND can't glvomy rostaitrant and walnon, at No. B3 Stato- at., my attontion, and mlfllG sell 1t f at ‘ono-thicd Its roal valuo, Itls n grand oponing, Oall and maks moan offor, ote, noatly now, nnd wollloeated. Tr 0,500 Daviton. Addtor £ Trlbine ofico, o AN .\Nh_nmuxnédusz ANDTURNE. w inonth rent, ocaupied by Tiouo full of boardoss. ooms, Lath-room, closat, launiry, and Wrater and gas, 811 'In_ porfdot ordor ‘and couditio £0nd barn, wood and ooal shods will bo rold as 1t stands Jor cash and romo othor & osirablo location, Apply on prom! 8toiinm, T.D-ESTATISHED HAIDWARE AND STOVIL stora for salo—Our.ratall sigck, consinting af bufldors' Jiardwaro, stoves, and ‘houwo.furnishing gouds, includ- ing fixturon and toaso of fiest floor af ataro, {1 ordor to &ivo our entiro attontion to our wholosalo bustnons, Tho Ataok 11 now, And eatofully assartadl for tho Olioaga mar kot. BEAVEY & CO., 160 Lakoss T TURRITORE OF A WELL-THTARLANHED ‘boarding-house, an seutlicast cornor of Vau Buren &nd Clarkste, for ealo to entinfy mortgnga: twonty- fivo, vooma, wifty privliego oftmoro; ‘good vaying ovcu- nll at tha promises at onco,’ AT LIBITED TIRGE mali oapital ro- 1 A yoats, cash trnde, 820 to 860 n el Ad i, Fettans ofteo. : .. AUCTION sALEs. By BLISON, POMEROY & GO, 106 SOUTH SANGAMON-ST. Thursday Morning, April 18, at 10 o'olook Tl ontirs contonts of the threoatory Marble-Front Dwelling, No. 180 South Sangamon-gt,, et pont VAT VAN HUREN-T, b 1 d D -3 It ), Anle; Tuhseein At Wool Caenotn, THoh Rireoe st OR 1At Inga. Uhanbor [urnitnre, Bods and Bedding, Kitohoy Furnlture, Crockary and (lasswaro, fi;;.:fllmxm‘lm‘l, Jor houtokocying, aud all fn good o tned orior 817 HLINON, TOMIROY & 0., Auctinncors. Hiegant Bar UQITIMI}I' & Ite Box BANEKRUPT SALE, Thursday Morning, April 16, ot 9 o'olock, By order of BRADFORD HANCOUK, Hsq., Asalgnoo, + wo will sell AT ATCTION ‘The Bar, Counter, Jen Box, and Iixturos at the Motro. politan ITotel, No. £ Washingion-at,, noar Stato, TLLISON, FOMEROY & LO,, Augtionaors. Regular Friday's Sale, Friday Morning, April 17, at 9 1-20%clock, Qur n“dll,a!“?(r.cfi B{}mfi!fld with an immonso stook of NEW FURNITURE. Now nnd Socond:Hand Parlor Sota, Redroom Suts, Wardcahon, Inroats, Washatands, $arlie-"Fop Tavlos, Trusnols and ool Cacpota Grackery, Gings and P’ngl'\w:ri:i Gl il our tmul stock af Genoral Morchandise, BLISON, POMEIOY & 0O,, 81 and 80 Jtaudoloh-st, HORSE, EXPRESS WAGON, AND HARNESS. Triday, April 1.7, at 12 o’clock, Wo sollat aur staro, tho Expres Jiraoko make), 1lorao, and ilar Tankrupt. 1% Wegon (Comn & Ton olonein e, AWINIWORTLE, soldt by igion, 80, Mare, Harnes and Light v Tugny toatlo byl Conts 1& Ton Brsckon v s of a Gontlonian leat Ing tho fl[li’ & e M s soavly o &nd 8_good ardoss tho Mara Ty icluliad ELISON, POMEROY & 0O B sud £ Itan 8500 WITLL BUY {IALT INTEREST IN 81 R atock and businoss, paying a cloar profit of $500 per montl. 149 Latialla-at., Room 29, 500 Ykt EOUILE HALT INTERTST IN AN N oatublished mannfacturing business fn this city; businoss pays 800 ver, cont profit ind will boar invos- tigaiton. Addrous 1751, Tribuno offico. ) WILL BUY A HALF-INTEREST IN A BB0 Dot eatniiienod ox businoss that paya caongh 1o support two famllies, and can bo lucreasvd by maro 4 noes roqirad. Coll or address:18 South HORSES AND CARRIAGES. 'K—}"xfi?r?fii"fi.mnn CATRIAGT: DCORITORY, A a0 Walaniar, yasket, pooy, und. park phnotons op and open b p Hotta, o, Soups Toblaveye, Al O 1ho'Uost PIAkLS, SLIOW Dricets " —"N¥ m{l.w\v]“}i\'"h”{‘l"d‘fll OR BUCONDTTAND ugglos o xoll e find a_buyor o blon roes 00 A AR Taat Mudteonente M. v BRADLAN " oo TARGE ASSORTMENT OF TOP AND OPEN Unggies, Dhnotons, Toad wagons, top aud open Hids bars, ‘llml seats, &ci, &o., Al manufaaturer's cost prives for tho next ton daye, at 193 and 1% Kast Wasblog. an-at., socond floor, Toor BALW—A SPAN_ OF MATOIIED, HEAVY ponles, drivn doublo vr singlo; ono sob carrlago har- hcas; ono’ irat-cines goniiing, Congard top-bugays with poto ‘ani alinftn: Chiiaps - Gall-at 106 South. CIatlc-ates Room 23, orat Room 3 Morrison Bull PO SALE-TIORSF, TARNESS, AND GOOD TOF- X " bugayi can bo socit t 147 Sout'Ssngamon-nt. (10T SALE—TEN I101{51:3 FOUR TRUCKS, TWO draye, lintnosn, k0., fogothor with Rlonty of Bauling from two largo nixmuiacturing ostablisimonta; gool peavons pivan for solllug, - Apply to . ADANS, 7 North "il'lh':’:u&fil—;mxm{fs WIRHING TARGAINS T8 clioap dritors, workor oltors, 0 aui ot M. O, WILBOI'S, 167 Mlonlganave - 0%t BATI_A VERY BHOWY, SOUND, AND bigoded staliton, nunnm\wnmnsumnufimm i ho Wott. Gay bo nd fall nactiouism rogarding o Ledinroo dbtalagd ‘Galllng for MOONIZY, at Dosrdslos i W fon & Coy'a Ivory stabio, Court-hlaco,. .botwe isand Fradkilu-ag o plact,, batwoen TR RATIZ-%0 TORNES OF ALY, GRADER, FIERIL L ot o countey. Must b aiid Tminadistely ut tho ovoat bricos, ° Also dapile gray pony, W clty. B RELLY, 26( and S0 Blagorste o . WISIL 10 TItADE FOR HORSES Okt HOTSE, busgy, and hamoss, s magniticent pinay, 745 ostov, TOBCWUOK 80, nrflll attachimont, overstrung Daes, im- proved scale, tich and powerful tono, finoly carvod aga of 5, Tainak & &, ot Vorican ), betiwden Paulina God-sls., up-otaies, Sl Kinde: opon sauaa box bulnces by alo oo and lyeo, from. tho colobrated fastor C aris, togothor with stool and cover. 360, Call any marnini thin weok ot 600 Garrollnv, TGIT AND HEAYY DELIVERY WAGONS OF lghtroad wagon: nlno o fow socond-hand bugglos v Cltoai, at the-OFientai Oareingo Shops 201 Soutls Canalats ‘anal-st. By GLO, P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-nv. AT ATCTION. Another Grand Matinoo Salo of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE On Thursday, April 16, at 8 1-20’clk. You oan farnlsh sour duwolling from basomont. to attlo, Darlor, Libeary, Chambor, Dininy. Room, and Kitohon Tusailute, Carpots, Offico Boeks, Shor fnusahit Good aan bo bouni at it 00lootcTioggior s Raroess 108 8t dwolliags promptly attond EB B GOt ¢ ¢ The Balance of Onr Tuesday's Stock Romatning unsold will ba closed out on THURSDAY MORNING, togothor with onr Hardwaro Salo. v G003, Holois, Toslors, Undervoar, ods: 0%, ‘rimmod Iate, Artif WS ey e eymmed Hale, Astifclal Tlowors, "X tealing of T3xrhth Garpote g1t ralnoe GV, P, GO 00, 68 aud 70 Wabash-av. BRPECIATL. THE ATTENTION OF DEAL%RS IN HARDWARE :1}'1’1%"175 Silxor-plated Goods, oto., Is callad ta onesala of in DAY, Apeil 16, at which thao wo snall offora fall of Tablo hnl Poket Gutlery, Solssors, Shonew, o Platod Castars, Goblats, llaakots, Knives, For ole. Bawe, blovels, Axcs, Hammors, Ilatcho! e Bt %tock up. Salo at 0:30 fow a thia eltnb (0 § . Bnlont0:3a, m. % GEO. P, GOILI & CO.. 63and 1 Wabnshav. AT ATUTCTION, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 18, AT 9 0'CLOCK, ‘Wo shiall offor an immanse STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Parlor and cliambor sats in groat variety, Tounges, Ward. robos, Ridoboards, Rockors, Dronsing-Cases, 'Tabl hairs, Hair and Husk Mattseeses, Alircors, Shiow.Casos, 50 packeges Glasswaro. Bagelos sud Harnoss; also two Horsas. G, Crockory d 1 0. P. GOILI & UO., Auctionoors, 81 their now Ropository, 263 Stafost., the yory et tylos of fino oarringos, plittous, 0., at prices vory favarablo to purchiasors. YT ANTiED~A BUTCHRR'S PEDDLING WAGON, W with top, _Address 1L 24, Tribuno ofiico, VW ANTED-TIORSE, TARKESS, BUGGY, or light oxpress wagon, In exchango for a now niano, WHIPPLE & DLAIE&(SDN. 133 South Clark-st. LOST AND FOUND. P.LE MITH & CO, AL NOW RIEADYTOSIOW . o i JTOUND-IN A MADISON-ST. OAR, A POCKET- 1 k, %o, Tho awnor bouk soutalning money, trunls chock, gan Tinva tho sato by yeoviie it baying Gliargos ud aall- ng: for LENILY DERNIARY, 10, 12, and 14 L OST-LAST LYENING, ON CARPENTRILAT., A hatr switoh, Iindor will Lo suitably rowarded by ro« turning to % Wost Randolph-st. OSI-NOKDAY A.M., OF THE: WEST SIBF, Ol |_iin tandolph-st. o3r, &garnot pockot-boolk, with owne forimor residonco Inslde. Yinder will c fora Tavor by sonding it to Room 4, 73 South Olark-y n'nus the money e’ name an T, CS¥-WILL TUp PARTY WIIO TODK THI VEST Liwith n wateli In tho pocket nogoflato for tho soturn of Tlioeamo?" Addross G 83, Teibuna ollics, TLOST-TE M PATTY WITOTGOK NEATILY ALT ‘my clothes (shict fncluded) from No. 0 Vincon: av,, whora | wasa aest Tuosday night, will addross mo confliontially, £ whl open negatiztlon with him, eithoe for the roturnof what was takan, or dolivory of tlio littls laft, viz: undorshict, drawors, and hoots. Your nolg Ploddiug nocoseity fs woll, 1am fn the samo unfurtunato lx, ot inviny money envugh " lalt ta buy & now sult, bt wifl givo you tho besi of the bargein for the old ona, ' A~ drosh, atating tho least amount. of monoy you will fako for thom, “BUSINKSH, " No, 60 Vineenneray, S,—Don't forgot, 1d namivg your price, tho 84 to curroncy you took with the clotkoy, N CLARK-ST., TIE 1T, BLAGK AND cata ot trlmnind. Any ono roturning Lor to il recoive 810 roward. ART OF HATLL-) TNG WITH TIG: a{nted om, botwaen Gratd Central Hotel Qtoturn to ollico of Grand ultnble roward., T OST—A SMALL BTACK DOU_WITIE RED COL. L Inr. Auyono roturaing hins to 659 Wabneh-nv, will ra. gnlv_u a liboral ruward. OST—ON Til KOOK TSLAND SLEUPING.OAT, i “Dotwoon Pooria and Ohlcai, Feiduy nigut, April 10 adlary contnining & wamber of annuul prssos aver rall- Toads, nndlather papors: to fudor wlll ho o srarded by soading 1053 Clus W, SMITIL ONT_ILOST — LOST—_SPIOIAL TIOKITS, ON 4 acuount, o Fronch Honovolont Baole i Ciieago jo Montreal, fssuod by tho G, T LT e finder ‘returaing thom to 1 tably ro- t. J By N. P. HARRISON. AT NO. 169 FIFTH-AV., . Botwoon Madison and Monroe-sts, The Fistures and Contents of Restaurant Kuown as Christinn Union, AT AUOTION, ON THURSDAY, APRII 18, AT 10 ('OLOCK,, Lrge ltanuo, fiaking Gvon, el tho Caoklng Utanills, Orookory, Glassywaro, Tblo ‘Linon,' K mivos, Tlstod_Forks sud Spoons, Castors, Tablas, aod Chairs, Show.Caso, Counter, Awdliy, Blovo, Tca-Biox., do. alo poremptary for Casit. N. P. HARRISON, Auctlonoor. THE SLAUGHTER ON. GOODS At thoRETAIT AUCTION SALT, 204 rnd 200_Bgst Madison-st., will continue TO« DAY gt 9 and 3 o’aloclks, N, P. HARRISON, Auctioneer. CARD. TWo call attontlon ta tha salo of Gilogant T'ronch Brons« ony Atabartor (mamont it Othor Shjeots f Art iR Durted from Trancu and Truly by Mosars, VITL BtOS, ”fi'dfiv{(o VH|| & Hons), lil! ]&"MIDI l\lv.o.d “I;hflh l‘lkfii place at our kalosronms on ‘Tussday an nosuday,. L 22 a0 B we S 'clooke T SPECIAL SALE OF FINE FRENGH ARTISTIO BRONZE GROUPS & STATULS, Bronzo Urns and Vases, Blark Marblo_and Giit Glooks, Azate, Amarmo, and Bardiglio Stono Vasos, &c., &a., o Tuesday and Wednosday, April 31 and. 33, at 9 1-2 and 3 o’clook, W11l b aold by ordor of the Importore Mosara. Viti Tros, (Into Vita Vit & Soue), of Philadelplla, o Isrge and cholco culleotion of ¥iny French Bronze Groups and Onvos, Diack Marblo Clucks, Amariio, Stans, and Agato, 5 Vascs, Utns, Gard RRocolvers, Alabaster Status attes and Groups, ‘all just rucelved from Frauco and and ozoguted to tho ordur of the firm. ' Thio collao f 1ho Hineat evor offored fu tho Glty of Ohiloa. arranged for oxamination on Monday, 20tk fust., with Catalognod, THERMS-Tur all, sims undor 910, cash; over that amount 60 dasy’ eredi for approved papor, TPusolinsors from o dlstance can invo thefr goods paoked ata roasunable cost. By WL A, BULTERS AUCTIONEERS, NO. 108 o~ MADIS (Belween Doarbarn and Ulark.) dast,, will Lo amply R TONE_ARKED 820 Lea an fron 111 Koutl D AND NO QU. roturn of tha silyer 1 Park-av. Address or oall on THEO, T, BROWN, % K Ingabury-st, TFOR BALE-A LARGE FITE AND BURGLAT proof aafo with combination looks, suitablo for u bank or jowoley.store, vory cheap, Iuquire of Drairle Sintu Loan and Truet Gompany, 110 Wost Washington-st, OA 'O ALL POINTS cgulur fato; from 31 to 86 saved to alk kate buught at Hboral prices. W I OITAT- ont, k st LE = QUALTTY LAKE-SUORE or roallug or pavisg, PAUL’ANDERSON, A FINE TON BOALY (FAIRBANKS) and Tranio, 6150 0 corde dry siabs; will soll ohoap, .ADD')' at 47 Lasu)l Room 6, olaxs, sholying, B Weit Lnko-ate $1,00 WOR'SL ko A BARUGATN, 100 110G ing bams, Apply 10 B, G, ORVIS, Fuu LE-ONE _GUISIDG BITOW.OABI_AN & spaso for saloohioap.” Apply ab Mino. Ii, B, GATY ___ MACHINERY. WA BARGAIN-A MEDTIMRIZE Suitors DY 100 A DTS PAT OIS s b omgut, RAIN-Ji RIS, (FSABOUT {orbutiorumir thole ol Houaca il da it (o oxamino our buckuls, Mhey hava twico tho woar of the ordiuary kind, o snds aro vl doubioenlvanizod feon; o Dody af o, au th wearfug oo thpved with steol! ey oy cont. on Ndron IS RIVIL BUCKL Gou o8 Warhimer 5 HAVING ML {lln;t;dn'n iany ol it o s Y oamtinlll ihat want (6 dupka ot inschinory separatoly, X _ulfll!n ] uyer I!:l’ ldllmuhll:m. 78 TIAVE ON TAND A T TAVE HAND A LARGE BTODK OF stationary ongines aud boilors, pla A arv, saah, s A DI INachinons, Engrs I iou pinnors, *dellli, *chucks, stoam pimo Wandworkor, Teathos s Fubbon Iulll‘x'm:",mh‘nl::ll.wlrrml pipew, - hrass gande - and machhuory suppilos, At Rhoheatie Saciiin A AG: GENTS WANTED, GEN'TH WANTED-BOM KT IN 13V —] Tioetonton 3, v ot * 00y KO e, AUCTION SALES. By HODGES & CO., ‘WH WILL 8ELL, On Thursday, April 18, AT 10 AL M., At the Marble-Front Rosidonos, 0. 529 Wost Washinton-gt, ABOVE UNION PARK, Oonsisting of one Rosowood Piano, Hlogant Parlor Furniture, Costly Oil Paintings, Stool Engravings, Library and Books, Turkish Iasy-Chuirs, Marble-top Tables, Marble-top Ohnmtor Bots, Volvet and Brussela Carpats, Tlegnnt Sofn-Liounges, Bitting, Dining, Kit- chen, and Loundry Furniture, Plated Wave, Ohina, Crockery, Outlery, cto,, oto, Also, one Elogant Spanof Bluck Horsos, Family Carriage, Nobes, Harnous, oto, Salo positive and without resorve, * WM, I, HODGES & CO,, Auctioneors, No, 638 Weat Linke-nt. By BRRUSH, SON & CO, © 74 Santh Clarkeat, CONTENTS OF A 12-Room House WILL 81 ROLD At dwelling 118 Weat Wash 3t iR L Y v Aiebht T e, Anel laih ditto, Hoduécads, Mattrosso lhuhlinr Bofa, L w, Jarga Cooking Plated Waro, luro lot ot Orockory and Glinsate, TAblS Linon, and abious €60 yard of Brussuls and Weolou Oare ) BRUBW, SON & CO,, Auciloncers, tode and o, Hlaves, WE SIHALL SELL Buggley, Phactons, Harness, &c., TILURSDAY, Aprit 16, at 10 o'clock, nt I » g W A et WE SITALL SELL BRY_GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &e, TIURSDAY, at 10 o'clack, at 10 Madison-st, WAL'A. BUTTERS & CO, WE SIHHALL SELTL 2 Greenhouse Plants, Flowering hrubs, Roses, and Bulbs, rxluns%_\;xéli‘rwfigpr;d;l utu“mm-u.m-nxuzk. o WAL+ DU & CO., Anctlonocrs, WH. SIALL SBLL A CHOICE CORNER. LOT L AT ATCTION, Dril 18.0¢ 3 o'elock b, ., on tho promisca, thenarthy cormor of Wabashas. mnd Tty Lh AL TO oL L fonk fo.20-foat atloy, swuthi and_onst “frant, 100’aor, street g1 l(nnt' T, water, and gras, pavod Inut fall, Terms—To Do ol sulicet to ah Inouinbrance of $5,000 at 10 por souty which hus Toue yoars to rua teotn May’ 31, 16741 bniwnca oashs 10 par cont of wholo purahaso nionoy'at tizo of sala and Balanco on tho dalivory af warennio Juods Kor fors thor particulpes (aulrg uf Al tru iihes, e, ar WM, A, BUPTERS & 00., Anatiansers, WEBHALL HOLI it Regular Saturday Sale of Wousohold Furniture aud Gonoral Morchandise Satur- doy morulng, Aprll 16, at half-past0 o'clook, at our sale- rooms, 118 Kast Mudiso » at 11 o'vlock, 8 Plana Tartas, by pupular wekers, B BilliardTables comploto. WAL A, HI_J'I"NC"E& €0,, Augtlonoora, WESHALL SELL The Entire Iurniture, Apdwelling, 920 Wost Manrog-st. MONDAY MORNING, APIS, 0 Particulars Iln;tvnl(lgl'i.hu APITh%, aifenlk, WA, A, BUTTERS & $0., Auationsors, L2 5. BULITRS & 0. Auatlonsors, _PERSONAL, NFOUMATION WANTED 101! EAVRO) TV LSRR o i lanaes ovupat By HON, eano Hozpital at Blitln, Wodnesioy, Apc) 8, Whon Jaab lioazd from dio wan tiont Huntloy, ” highiring the way o Belvidero, "1 fa uboit [8yoars 61d, budty ookomuered. daxk irown hair, bluo oyos, “abunt’8 Tont b inohos. tails auite eliuebutlt,’ Any tuforuntion as to his whoroabouts Wil b gratotully vocetved by hs anxlons felomis ) sn‘mn“lm‘nl sy b addremed to TORGUS TORGUSON. npron, Hoone County, A, A the Loyeon, I 17 who will sultably seward the & Northern Lilinols papors plesso copys