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. 0f Trinit, ERIE. Pregldent Watson's Reply to the Charges of Ex-Auditor Dunnan. The Prospects of the Company Consid- ored Satisfactory. Dunnan Charged with Forgerye New York, April 22.—At s meoting of tho Ex. aoutlve Committoo of the Erio Railway Come pany, hold this aftornoon, Mr. Watson, Presidont of tho Company, submitted a roply to tho charges of ox-Auditor Dunnsn aud othors, ihich wns approved and ordored printed. The roport, in oponing, stated that, beforo loaving England, tho charges of the Auditor of tho Compnny ronchied him, but not in detall, ' Ho deulad_xecelving sny lottor from Dunnan nbout the 15th of Decombor containing tho gub- stanco or toxt of tho alloged lottor from which he priuted n pretonded oxtract, nor nuy loitor meking suggostions or statomonts s to tho con- dition of the Company, Mo givos it as his opine iop that s lotter was nover sont, and was prob- ably written to suit his purposes in the oconspiracy. Ho_ropests that the principles ovorning the golla,v of the Lrio Rallway wero hat froquont dividends of not onrnings should bo mndo to stockholdors, and that tho monoys necessary for the oxcoution of the proposed im- provements, and to moet all conatmuotlon ex- ponditures, should be added io tho capltal ac- count, Aftor cnumorating tho chargos mndo‘g{ Dunnan, Le eays that npon an oxami- uation of tho tocounts for six months onding without the ususl dividend poriods, he found &n unusunlly large sum, far huyom‘i iho rverago of formor years, had beon clargod a8 current working oxponscs, and on this basis tho truo not earnings did not appear. Ho states that in declaring a dividondof 1 por cont in Sop- tomber lust he ncted on Dunnan's acconnts, prepared by himeelf, and eubmitted as correct, shich ho thon belleved, Mo eallod upon the Bocond and ‘Third Vico Prosidonts for nualyses of thoso itoms, This question wns answered with & foll knowledgo of the faots, and roports of tho officors in chargo of the particular dis- bursoments in question, and ordering the proper ontrioa to be made, Thoso ontries wore made by Dunnan, and this performance by him of a strict duty was all that was compluned of. Mr, Watson statos that o hiad omitted to carry to tho credit of the income but had charged wholly to tho exponses, the cost fi rolaying over 850 miles of * iron rail- nd with steol rails, and this itom wowuld bave warrsnted o much largor transfer from tho oxponse to tho enpltal account. It goemed to him that the dividends to bo declarad, 50 long aa thoy wero borrowing money for tho sonut-uction sccount, and to tho additions to tho rond, should be as small as possible, and hosoupht to rcaneo tho amount of tho dividonds. The smount transforred from the oxpouse toiho oupital account was thon estimated at §7.000,000, ‘Public nccountants have been ongaged by tho bondholders in Europo to examine &nd report upon tho accounts, and to make up s moro genoral statoment. Ho adds that tho recent attompt to injure tho credit of tho Compauy would, in his judg- ment, result in placing them in groator pros- !}nrily than ever befora, in the minds of tho pub- o i [ — CANADA. The New Eioction Law=-«Tho Rc= wvision of the ‘LariffesChunges in the Constitution of the Dominion Son- ato to Bo Demnuded=-Outrage Near Ft. Garrys Sveoial Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, OTrAWA, April 22.—The now Election law was tho chiof toplo beforo tho Ifouse yesterday, all partios agroeing iu tho mein with its provisions, £avo in tho matter of the ballot, upon which prominent Conservatives tako issuo with tho Ite- form party. 'Thero is #carcely a doubt, however, that it will bo adoptod by a largo majorily. THE REVISION OF TUE TABIFE. A tolegram recoivod hora from St. John, New Brunswick, states that, ot a meeting of cominer- ciol mon whore the tarllf wns discussed, their opinion was adverso to the proposed duties on- sugor aod molaskes, A goodly number of rep- ropresontative mauufacturing men aro Lora on matters connected with the tariff, und soveral hove beon examined beofora the Parlinmentary Committes on Mauufacturing Intorests. SIORTING. The Queon's plato of 50 guinens is to be run for nt Quebec this year, under tho auspices of the Turf Club of tho ancicut Capital. TUE UPPET HOUSE, Mills, Nl. P, for Bothwell, gives notice of a motion in committee on the conatitution of tho Beunto, in which prayer will be mado to Xor Majesty to cause logislation to ba INITIATED 1N THE DRITISH PARLIANENT to the offcct that the presont mode of consti- tuting the Cauadinn Senate i8 inconsistont with the federal prineiplo i our systom of govorn- mont, and i, in othor mnterinl respacts, de- fective; asking aleo for the ropeal of the Coni stitution; defining the mathod of composition of tho Senate, assigning 12 to Ontario, 12 io Quobee, 5 to New Brunawicls, 5 to Nova 'Scotin, 2to Priico Edward's Island, 2 to Mamioba, and 2 to British Columbia, with a provision for New- foundland, should it enter the Union, these to bo olected by the local Logislatures for n poriod of oight yoars; Qutorio to olect: threo every nlternato year, Quobeo the samo, and Now Brunswick and other provinces by & system of alternation. THE QUALIFICATIONS OF A BENATOR &ro, that hio shall be tho full age of 80 yoars; o native born subject of Hor Majesty, or nataral- {zed for five years proceding; n frecholder of 84,000 over all lizbilitica; no mamber of the loeal Governmonts or Parliaments to bo eligible, nor apy publio dofaulter nor criminal. Other clouses hievo xoferonce to how & seat may bo- some vacant; how Benators may be oxpollod, and for what'; tho clection of thoir Speaker ; tho number constituting o quornm, ete. Writs for tho election of Senntors to bo 1suuod by the Gov- rnor-General. [To the Assoctated Press,) ‘TonoxTo, Ont., April 22.—A dispateh from fort Garry to_the Globe, datod yestordny, eays that last evening two Ironch half-brecds went to the houso of ex-Presidont Bruce, srmed with ung, and demanded that Druce cesso writing olters on the rebollion to the newspapors or they would shoot Lim. They maltreated him fearfully, broke the windows of Lis house, and commitied other outrages to the serious alarm of tho family, Tho ruflinus uttored all manner of throats against Bruce, to detor him from mak-, ing further cxposures, Onoof {he assnilnnts was arrested. Grent excitemont provailed in connequonce of the outrngo. Bruco has moved into town, fearing further porsocution, The MMelis nowspnper ingiste upon tho ro-olection of Riol for Provenchor. - R O — TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Bt. John's Guild has voted, almost unanimous- 1y, to sustain their master, the Rey. Alvah Wis- wall, who \{’nu ‘d%m"d of liis offico by the Vestry nrigh, ~/3'ho Ponusylvania House of Representatives zssod to its first reading tho Lrewers' and Dis- illora’ bill yestorduy, after an all-day's fight. Tifty temporanco women from Pittuburgh, and a large rumber from this city, wore presont to honr the dobate. —Goorga W, Camp, formetly of Rochoster, N. Y., and owner of Stump Puller, tho favorits trotting atallion, died at Lalorto, Ind,, at & o'clock yestorday, of pnowmonia. . —Duy bofore yostordsy, Samucl Brown, o dranken negro living in Lima, Ind., brutally whipped his wite, derribly injuring her, A man wlio tricd to soparate them was knocked down o flight of stairs and nearly killed. Tho negro was arredted and fined, 5 —0, Clum, of Toledo, was roleasod at 9 o'clock Inst night in Milwankeo, Wi, on 8 writ of hnboat corpus, on the ground that he had beon illegally arrosted on o tolegraphio dispatch, Ilo was jmmodiatoly rearrostod on a warrant for ob- taining u stock of boots and shoos on falso pro- tencou. —The inundation of the rivors bolow Oniro, 1N, provent considerable shipments from that point, thus affocting business, Doth tho Ohio aud Mismssippl Rivors ore rising there, but not tho loast dangor if apprehonded. —A man named Chrintbaum, in tho Probate Court of Milwaukes, Wis., obtained the restitu- tion of his wife, aged 17, from tho restraint of hor motlior yosterdny morning, 'The Intter hold hor on the ground that tho couplo had beon married by fraudulont represontations that she Waa ovor nge. —Two desporato jnil-broakers came noor es- capiug_ from tho couuty jail in Goshon, Ind,, yestordoy aftorngon. A hole was cut through tho coll floor, and tho prisoners wero undor the floor eutting nn opening through the foundation of the bullding when discoverad. —The romains of very young child, probably duntroyed soon after its birth, wore fouud in the rnhlln Aquare in LaBalle, Ind., yoatordsy, Dogs ind unoarthed it and eaton it moro than half up Thoforo the charncter of tholr ropnst was discoy- orod, An {nquoat was held, but no clus to tha myatory was dovolopod, ~—Tho Commoncemont honors of Doloft Col- logo ara dintributed as follows thin year:s Wm, C. Htovons, of Manitowoo, gots tho Valodictory ; T, Liyoll Bmodos, of Doloit, tho Salutatory; Ira B, Allon, of Genova, and Lawrio D, Koyon, Prairig- burg, In,, philosophical orations; ” Edward J, Ieg, Bololt, and Wm, D. Swinton, Milton, dis- tinguished ortions; A, B, Manloy, Manchostor ; R, IL Mills, Jr., Beloit; and A, D, Watorbury, Tolo, Til., orations. ~—Tho bn%fln agont of Mark Twain, who was taken to Dubuquoe, In., night boforo lakt, under arrost, was triod yestorday on ohargos of obtaine iug monoy on’ falso pretonses, and was acquit- tod, He has boon ro-arrosted by othor partios, and it will be strange if, aftor having duped an swindlod nearly 800 people, ho caunot bo found gnllg‘ —D. W. ano, of Beloit, hina incroatod his lib- eral offor for ¥r zo ossays on_butter-making snd haudling to 31,000 inatoad of 3600, dividing the amount among tho oloven beat ossays. 'I'ho boat ono I8 to gob §800; tho sccond bost, £200; tho third, 3160; tho fourth, $76; tho sixth, §60; and tho soventh, eightly ninth, teutl, an elvonih, 825 onch. —Emil Sauor, tho Into Prosidont of the Gor- mon-American Iank, of Now York, mob with tho Board of Dirootors day boforo yestorday, to con- eldor tho affairs of that instilution, 'Tho roport of tho accountants showed that tho amount lonned by the bank to tho lato Presidont was s stated Ly him, aud that tho collatoral which ho_doposited, unlers undor a forcod salo, wna sufficiont to covor tho sum loaned. The friends of Sauor think that ha was treated with unnoo- capary hasto and harshness by the banle, FOREIGN. SOUTH AMERICA. HAvANA,'April 22.—Advices from Venezuela, to tho 12th instant, sny that Pulgar, the Govern- or of Maracaibo, hind fled fromtho provines, the poople having rovolted against his despotic rule. Ha went to tho island of Orubn, and thenco to Kingston, It isreported that President Blanco has offered him tho mission to Franco to keop Lim out of tho country, P A SPAIN. Maonip, April 22.—The Oarlist General, Sa- ballo, commanding nt Guipuzcon, Lins issuod o proclamation,docreotng tho punishment of death toall porsons furnishing food to tho cities of Ban Sabastian, Renteria, and Irun. A dispatch from Pedro Abanto says thatan army of 5,000 Republicsn troops ars marching on Valmasoda. —_— OUBA. HavaNA, April 22.—Offcinl journals say tho Cuban Maximo Gomoz attacked San l\&fuol do Nuovitas on tho 12th inst,, and succoeded in en- toring the town, and sclted two stores, but wns driven out, leaving ten of his mon dead in tho the stroots. 'I'he Spaniards lost four killed aud nino wounded. —_—— ACHEEN. Lonpox, April 22.—Lator advices from Achesn gny the Datch troops attacited an Achincese en trenchmont near Kraton, but was ropulsed, losing eight killed and sixty wounded, izt o) MEXICO. HAVANA, April 22,—Advices from Moexico state that the pearl-tlshories of tho Gulf of Californin have beon divided into four ecctions, to bo worked in succeeding yoars, Inw for the proservation of oysters in the gulf hus been poased, — GREAT BRITAIN. Loxvo, April 22.—The London journals dop- recato an inflation of the United States curronoy, but think that it would bo foliowad by a flow of builion to this country, = TLoxpow, April 23.—A tostimonial {s publishod, signed by the saloon-passengers of the sleam- ship Egypt, commending tho bravery of the Captain and oflicors of the Lgypt in rescuing the salvage crow of tho Turopo, and approving of tho relingnishment of the attempt to tow tho disablod steswship into port. E —_—— FRANCE, Pams, April 22.—Baron Gusiave de Roths- child, the Austrian Consul-Goneral in this city, is reportod to be dangerously ill. Pams, April 22.—It was roported yesterdny that the Franco-American postal treaty had been ratified by the French Government. The report was prematuro, ‘Tho negotiations aro, however, progressing favorably. - g A THE SUEZ CANAL, ‘Loxnox, April 23—6 a, m,—The Buoz Canal Company publish a protest against the decision of tY\o Internal Commission in regard to the ratos of tonnage on the canal, and notify vessels that thoy cannot pnss unloss thoy pay the Com- pany’s regular fixed dues, Even Dntish men- of-war aro obliged to pay the rates prescribed by ihe Company before they are allowed to entor the cnunl. RAILROAD CHARGES. Suits to Bc NDrought Immediately Against Various kRailronds. Special Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, Semixoriero, Ill., April 22.—Tho Railrond Commissioners were in sossion to-doy. A num- berof their aitornoys, including tho Attorney- General, ex-Gov. Palmer, Judge Whenlon, aud James M. Eplor, woro prosent, and, upon cou~ sultation, they decided to bring suits as follows: At Jacksouville, sgainst tho Toledo, Wabash & ‘Westorn, to bo managed by James M. Epler; advisory counsel, John M. Palmor. At Macomb, against the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney, to bo managed by a Jocal nttorney, not yot sclected 3 ndvisory ~ couunsel, Judgo ~ Whoaton, of Aurora. At Edwardsville, ngainst tho Ohicago & Alton, to bo maonged by a local attornoy not yet solested ; ndvisory counacl,John M. I'aimor ; nt Tuscola, ngainst tho Illinois Contral Railroad, to bo maunged by Judge Thornton, Theso were all tho suits ngroed upon, though othors are in process of arrangemant. ‘I'ho genoral charge will be for extortion and ungmfl- discrimination. The specifio offense will nat be known until the declaration is filed. ‘Ihig will be done in the Douglas Connty caso at Tug- cola to-morrow, and in tho other cases a8 soon. a8 the papors ean bo propared, The Board decided to_visit Cairo next weolr, whora o vory large ons is alloged to oxist agninst tho Iilinois Central Rallroad. " The Board aro of the opinion that the railronds are daily approach- ing the schodules in fixing their tarifls, and they rogard the fact ag o good omen. SPRINGFIELD. Meeting of the Lincolm Monument Associntion — Ne Definite Action Fulkon. Special Dispateh to The Chicano T'ribune. SenivorieLp, I, April 22.—The Lincoln Monumont Association mot hore to-day to con- sider tho proposition of Bountor Oglosby to dedi~ cate tho mouument on the dny in noxt October when tho Army of tho Tonnesseo meets Lore, and that Presidont Grant bo invited to deliver an oration, It was decided to nbpoint & committee to fix upon o timo to dodicato the onument and select an orator for the occasion, 1t was not thought heat to associnto it with tho army proceedings, and, indeed, the proposition to Invite Grant to deliver tho oration was not rogarded with much favor, Just what had so smitton Oglesby with Grant's orntorical power seomod to be tho hardest nut for il Associntion to crack, and thoy flually gave it up. The money to pay for tho statuo has not yet boon rocolyoll from Philadelphin and Boston, The time of tho dodication is thoreforo u miaiter of groat-doubt, The Natlonal Christian Aesoclation, for the extormination of I'reomasonry and_other socrat soofotics, was fully organized to-dny; also tha Manufacturing Company of Chicago, copital §50,000, A licenso to orgnnize way issuod to the Amorican Howmostead Socioty, of Chicago, capi- tal §50,000, Herman Dohrerns and John Heinoman, of Ohampaign County, wero hetd to bail in 81,000 oach for distilling whisky illicitly. They will be tried at the Juno torm of the United Btates Dis- triot Cowrt. e THE KNIGHTS OF PYTIIAS, Special Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, Prrrsnunai, April procession of . tha Knights.of Pythias to-dny was a grand affair, and far oxcooded auything horotoforoe of tho kind fn the United States. Abont 4,000 unliformod Knights wore in lino. Tho routo of the procossion was tho main thoroughfares of Yittsburgh and Ailogheny City, In tho latter olty the Fire-Dopartinont was_roviewed by the Knights on Ohio strect; on North avenue the Bupreme Lodgo oflicors raviewed the procossion. "T'o-night, in Lnfayotto Hull, a grand ball is in rogroas in honor of the Bupremo Lodge. 'Tho Ellpmmn Lodge only hold & short morning eos- slon, at which the offivora concluded reading their reporte, 5 THE ARKANSAS TROUBLES. (Continued from tho Firat Paxe. vorslon of the affair, It says: Col. Kmg Whito, in his spocch to tho colored troops, snid that hie would capture tho Btato-ITouss **iith= out rogard to Gov. Baxtor, the Fodoral lmopnl or the devil.” Col. Roso mounted his horso a! the City Hall, rodo down to tho crowd, and ordored King Whito 1;0 ‘'Btop that nolse.” amn Winto _roplied, you, X _ com- mand these troops!” Thereupon ~ Whito's: troops _ immodintely commenced firing at Col. Rogo, ovidontly attempting hin asanselnn~ tlon, but tholr attack rosulted in killing David Bhnfl and wounding W, A, Crawford, onoof Bax- tor's offlcors, botly of whom wero in the Anthony Iouso, ‘The Brooks forces wera all inside of the Btate-Houso grounds, in accordance with Col. Tose's roquost, sovoral days sgo., Col. Itoso is unhurt, and bolinved with the greatost coolnoss, whilo tho organized mob which did tho firing dropped tholr guns and sonttorod as fast as tho citizona who wore on the stroot in tho vicinity of the Anthiony Houso, Col, Roso has roquested tho Brooks troops mnot to firo a gun, but to wait until ho hos finished dealing with the insur- gonts, and after that, if nocossary, the troops supporting tho logal State Governmont can fln- iwh them. Maj. Lowis, of thé Sixtecnth In- fautry, ia hioro, but has not assnmod command. AN ATAY OFFIGER'S ACCOUNT, Mearens, Tonn,, April 22.—Liout. Cushman, Sixtoonth Infantry, stationed at Little Roclt, ar- rived horo this aftornoon to communioats with the Prosidont concorning the firing on Col. Roso Inst night, which ho acates ho could not do thoro in consoquenco of tho violont partisan foollug in tha telograph offlce. According to his state- ent, Col. Roso JAD BECURED AN ARMISTICE botwoen tho rival factions, which was to con- tinue until 9 o'clock this morning, but that last night_ Col. King White, with a regiment of armed nogroos, marched down to tho Anthony Touse,whoro they mado violont and inflammato- ry spooches fo thom, calling on DBax- ter to allow him to go ahead and cloan out Brooks, tho Federal, or any othor domned troops. Col, Roso, henting tho dlsturb- anco, mounted a spirited horao and rode down to*| inform Winto that ho was not complying with the torms of tho truce in marching his men to thad pofut. TOBK WAS UNATIMED, oxcopt with a sword, and was uccamr‘mnlndby an orderly armed with two holater pletols. On comlu;i up with White, Col. Roso asked him what ho meant by broakiug the truce, and or- dored bLim to disperso bis mob. White made somo reply, not hoard, and FIXEDLNIS RISl AR O0L. ety nnd shonted to his mon to fire, which they did, gonerally in iho nir, but sovoral persons woro wounded, as already reported. Col. Roso's orderly attompted to draw pisto), but his horsobocame uumanagenblo, and ran with him beforo o could draw it from the holster, ~ As soon o8 the firing ¢ommenced, Col. Rose rodo back to the engine- house, whore Compnny O, Bixtoonth Infantry, wag stationod, ordered the mon to run out the hookeand-Inddor truck, and form o barricads, which was sBuudlly done, and the mon place behind it uring _the oxcitoment, a private nc_nidgntmly fired off his gun, aud tho cry was raiged, **THE REGULARS ARE QOING TO sooT," and in logs than ton minutes the stract was do- sortod, Lient. Cushmnn El{]fl, privntol(, that, with the exception of tho nbove stated, not a single shot was fired by the United Btates troops on the Brooks garrison in the barricados. Ho states that MANY LUDICROUS BCENES oceurred during the moles. Among othersn Methodist proacher was standlng iu front of tho Anthony House when the firing began, and, Jumplng through n slow-sindow, qut i haud, and bellowad, **I'm shof, I'm shot,” ana it was with dificulty ho was convinced that such was not the caso. The Licutenant says Baxtor Ling NEAR 8,000 MEN UNDER ARNE, of whom 800 or 900 are from Popo, Johnson, and Halino Counties, and served eitler in ihe Con- federato or Foderal armios during the lato war, and are armed with suporior wonpons, and gouk bo rolicd on in a fight. Tho fecling towards tho Brooks faction among this clags is vory bitter, and is daily growing worso. As a genoral thing BAXTER'S FORUES ANE TOORLY OTFICERED, On tho othor eide Brooks has somo bad men bobind the barricados at tho Btate-Houso, of whom two-thirds ars negroes. Thoy are.well commanded, and bnvo two anciont six-poundors in position. Baxter's forces aro ongnged in rosurrecting n twunty-gn inder siege piece left there during tho war, - Col, Rose, with bis hand- ful of soldiors, is MASTER OF THE BITUATION, ‘but affaira are daily growing uiliur. 81, Lous, April 22.—The .Democral’s Little Rock speoisl says: Baxtor sent apologies to Col. Rof -dny, disolniming any recognition or responsibility of the outrago last night'; but, ns Col, Roso was on tho ground a witness to the affair from the first, and as the insurgonts had ivon their parole of honor to inaugurats no ostilities during the time of trico. it was looked upon a8 & high-handed act of treachory. Cal. Itose saw two gun-shots fired point blank at him, and a porson well-known is said to have discliargod threo chambors of & revolver at him, AN ARMISTICR of twonty-four hours was agreod upon by the insurgents to-day, during which it is expected a conferenco will_dotermine & disbandmont and return_home of Baxter's frienda and followes nomewhnt hastoncd, doubticss, by tho reported rosignation of Maj.-Gen. Churchill and B. T, Danby, both ox-Confederate Gonorals, and among the strongost supporters aud best Aght- ing material in Baxter's rauks, LATER. Many of Baxtor's forces are disbandlng, aud transportation i freely given thom to their homes. A report is circulating within their lines that dispatchos hava boen roceived from Washington racoguizing tho suthority of Bax- ter, subject to tho pnnvunluf; of the Logisla~ ture by him, but it is probably n canard to easo off matters” as lightly a8 possible, Tho Foderal troops TEMOVED THE DARRICADE in front of the City Hall, and only hold ono company in roserve, nub]’ncl. to the call of tho Mayor for police duty, should necossity require. ——— CORRESPONDENCE, BAXTER WILL CONVENE THE LEGISLATORE, Wasparox, D, O., April 22,—The following telographio correspondonce took placo to-day : Litric Roex, Ark,, April 22, Prestdent of the United States, Washington As Icannotmovo with my troops to assort my claima to tho oflico of Governor without collision with United Btntes troops, which Iwill not do under any circumstances, I proposo to call the Legislature to- gothor ot an carly day aud bave them settlo tha ques- 1ion, as they nlone Liave power, DBut to do this, mem- Ders of the Leglslaturo must have assurance of pro- tection from you, and a guorantee that they may meot iu eafety, Thia will be a peaceablo solution of the difticulty, and I will readily abido by the decision of the Lugisiature, * (8ipued) ELIRITA BAXTER, ‘Govornor of Arkansas, EXEOUTIVE MANKION, WAHIINGTON, April 43, 1874, The Hon, Flisha Baxter, Little Itock, Ark,: T heartlly spprovo aiiy adjustment, peaceably, of the Joudiug dinicultios in Arkanens, by means of the Leg- islntive Assembly, the courts, or otherwiee, I will givo all the assjstauce and protoction I can under the Con- statution and laws of the United Btates to anch modes of ndjustment, Yhopo that the military on both eides will be disbanded, (8igned) [ 8, GRANT, P i A BAXTER VIEW. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Bim: It mayboamatter of surprise to thoso not acquainted with tho truo condition of affairs at prosent existing in Arkanans, that Presidont Grant, as well as all tho Radigal party, who first sustained Baxtor in asserting bis claime to the office of Qovernor, now either refuso to intor- foro in the mntter, or openly cspouse the cause of Brooks, who was the candidato of the Oppo- sition, . The facts aro slm];)l{ these : Clayton and the othor lending Hepublicnns, and_espocially the carpet-bag cloment, eupported Baxtor becnuso thoy thought thoy could use him ; but, when leo hocamo instalied in_tho oflico of Goveornor, they discovercd thas he was too good a man for thom, and that, if sllowed {o sorve out bis lurm, he would bo the strongost man in the State; and, finding that ha would not do the dirty work of tho Ropublicans, and knowing that Brooks would do_ anything, thoy at’once #ot to work to_oust Daxtor and Pm Drooks in hiu pouition. IHad Daxtor shown Lo samo truckling dovotion to Grant and the sealewag politicians of Arkausnd, and aided thom in continuiug to plunder the 1]umpm a8 Kollogg did in Louisana, Brooks wonld nevor have ate tempted to gain posscsrion of the Stato-Houso; and, even had Lo done o, Unite d States bay~ oncts would soou hinve seattorod his ** butters nut " and negro adherents, . _As tho mntier stands nt present, it is not simply o fight botween Baxter nud Brooks, but botwaon Jaw and ordor, ropresontod by tho Bax- tor patty, and the revolutionary sealnwags, onr- pet-baggors, and their negro adberents, lod on by Brooke, foked by Clayton & Co., who have lv)umlarod tho peoplo il thore is little left that s worth ovon an Arkanses politician'a while to stonl, This twaddle about Baxter solling ont to Domoorats, aud Bouthern bate of Northern poople, I a1l more bosl, and s only gotten up —_— by the oarpot-baggern, who desorve to Lo, and ato, hntod by honest mon of evory acatlon of the oountry, N. O. Vaourira. INDIANA. Tomporance Mob.Lnw-=Whinky Fors cibly Tnion Posscssion of-=An Xn= diannpolis Denlor Threntenod with Tar nand Fonthorss From the Indfanapolis Sentinel, April10, Frankfort, Glinton l}omny, Ind., {8 terriblyex- cited over the advont of n fo barrals of whiky Blipped from this ofty by Mosars, Mullauoy, Hayes & Co., and which_strived st Frankfort Inst Monday aftornoon. On Friday Iast aroport was ciroulnted thoro that an Indlanapolls flrm had mnde srrangemonts to briug on n stool of liquors and apon an ostablishment thoro. The noxt afternoon the ladics hold n mooting and re- soived to tako sitoh action as tho omorgenoy do- mnnded, aud on Bundoy evening roliglous sor- vicos woro suspended that all oftizons might moot on mase in tho City Hall, Another lnrgo mocting was hold at § o'clook Mondny morning, under tho auspicos of tho Ladics’ Tomporanco ,Loague, at whioh » number of stirring spoechos wore mado h{ both Indfes and gantlomon, all ox~ E—umng indignation at the renowed offort to ro- Btate tho liquor trafllo in tholr midst, Tho following rosolutions wore nlso adopted : WitEneas, Wa consider the snle and nso of intoxi- ~cating. iquora ns a bovorsge on ummilgatod avil; = nd, WHEREAS, Tho Indica havo banded together in an organization kuown as the Ladies’ Temperanco Leogue, for tho suppression of (his traMo in our midat ; and, ‘Wneneas, Cerfain partles, it s roported and he- Hoved, intend in opposition to nnd in deflauce of tha ‘oxprossod winh of tho pooplo, ocngago in the busincss in our town 3 therefors, Resolved, That we heartily approve and pledge our~ solves to sustain by porsonal influnce, with our 'monoy, snd by our acts, overy laudablo offort made by tho ladlles for tho suppression of thin ovil, Jtegolved, Thot wo unitedly oxpross cur indignation at the proposition to open o saloon in onr midst, and ns gentlemen, the fathors, hlllbnnl'l»l‘ and sons of tho ladies, and citizons of Frankfort and vicinity, resolve that wo will join thom in any nocessary offort to pro- vont this wrong, Resoived, Tht it 48 not tho sonso of this meoting that mob-law bo resorted to, The meeting porsonnily obligated itself to earry into offect tho foregoing preamble and res- olutions, aud, as will horeafterbe soon, oxerted thomsolves in that diroction. OAPT, JIADDEN'A STORY, Yestorday n Sentinel reportor callod npon tho firm moutioned in thé Introduction tothis articlo, to learn the particulars of the Irankfort irany- aotion, and was roferred to Capt. Madden, of tho firm, who was usnn tho ground, Tho Cap- tain was roquested to ‘*‘tell tho story of his wrongs," and cheerfully complied, in substanco, a8 follows: [ went out to Frankfort last Mon- day, arriving at 2:45 p.m. ‘Thore wasan ox- citod orowd of uofflo, men ond womon, at the dopot on my arrival. A young man whom wo lind started in business thore mot mo at the dopot, aud said he was glad I had como, a8 it lookod as though thore might bo troublo whon tha whisky, which liad just arrived, wes romovoid from the train, I weut over thoro to closo up accounts with two of our old custom- ors, ond not to mix in this oulbreak, Boon _ aftor leaving the ‘train wag whaited upon by a Bivs. Cook, who appenred to bo 8 londor of tho ladios. 8ho Lianded mo dupli- catos of & papor, stating thnt_if wo shipped any more whislty to bo sold’ in_Trankfort, wo did it at our own poril and risk, I rond tho document, hisuded it buck to tho Indy, and went up town to attond to the business which called me thoro, The whisky was_coming in on o freight train, and upon {ts arrival tho bell of the Prosbyterian Church wos to be rung, & signal which was to cnll the people to tho dopot. 1t soems tho signal hnd been given, for I was wolcomed with such crios a8 * Destroy it,” "' Smash it,” ote., from tho angry orowd. When I loft tho dopot to go up town the most intenso oxcitemont prevailed, resombling in romo respeets & Ku-Klux demon- stration. I was atterward wpotified by our agont, tho young man, thot tho whisky had como, sud ihat ho_bind ongagoed a droymnn to takoit to tho store. I told him to waib until tho oxcitement had subsided, and ho did so, At n Jittlo nfter 4 o'clock tho ladies Lind disporsed, whon tho agent went to tho dopot by one stroot, and tho dm,y by anothor, in order not to attract nitontion. Mhe froight was paid, and tho barvols rolled upon tho dray, when the boll bogan to rlog ogain most furiously, which was a signal that thie goods were boing removed. Tho dray- man succeoded in golting backed np in front of tho house, and was about to unload, when the mob swooped down upon bim, honded by David Allen, Honry Lelring, M. C. Smith, T, J, Smith, Dr. Dunn, J. Cast, Flotcher Moredith, editor of the Crescent, and a number ot othors, includin somo ladics. Somo of them hold tho horso, ant bont him over the hoad with clubs; othiors soized the reins; somo pulled out tho drnrplun and flourished them around threatoningly, yelling and shouting ludeously. Bomo of them woro barcheaded. The mob crowded about the prom- incs, upon the sidewalk, around tho vebiclo no that tho barrol, could not bo unlonded. Thoy fually took possession of the Lorso, dray, whisky, driver, and started off toward the dopot, Thedriver attompted to turn back, when gomo of tho crowd swung n dray-pin over his liead, throatening violence. ~‘I'he croswyd storpud ina sireot noar the dopot, and sent to nsk mo what I wanted done with the whisky. In fifteen or twenty minutes I went to tho dray, whore I was accosted by Moredith, Cast and Tom Smith, with *Wo want you to take this whisky, ship it back to Indianapolis, and you two mon to leave Frankfort in half an lour, or *we will tar and feather you,” Itold them that I Lad nothing Whatover to do with theso goods; that - Messra, Allen, Zehring, and_othors had taken forcible osseagion of 1t, and that thoy would dispogo of t in any manner they rew fit. As to tho requost to loayo town, I told them I had somobueiness to attend toup town, and aftor I was done with that I would trko their roquost into cousideration. fbis was nbout ~ half-past 4 o'cloclk. I was alone and unarmed, with hundreds of angry men flourishing dh'im, dray-pins, otc., right under my nose, I told them that, ns an Amorican citizen, I claimod-tho protection of tho lmw; that it was impossible for mo to treat with snch & erowd, but ihat if thoy would sclect ono or two mon whom they could roly upon, 1 wonld tall the mattor over with thom, I then walked away, leaving, them in posscesion of the whisky. "I remnined in Fraukfort until tho next morning, when I entered suit agninet tho londers of tho mob for tho value of the merchandise and dumnges. I come homo Tuesdsy morning, bub bofore lonviug Frankfort it was inlimated that i T would take the wholeale value bf the property and gettle the matter, tho money would bo farth- coming. I refused, point blanlk, to compromise the matter in any manuer, The whisky is now in the dopot there. Tuesdny afterncon we shipped auother bill, whick will arrive there to- pight (Wedneadny). I was oll through tho robellion, but this boots sll T evor smw for law- loasness, LOCAL ITEMS. Tho atore of Willlnmson, Giay & Co., No, 64 Lako street, was cutored by burglars esrly yes- torday morning, and about 9800 worth of guns, knives, &e., takon, ‘I'he alarm of firo from Dox 83 at 10:50 Inst ovening was causod by tho discovery of flames issning from tho rear of av old shedat tho Stock- Yards, Tho fire was quickly oxtingnished, and tho loss was nominal, 2 The conductor of an incoming fraight-train on the Illiuois Contral Inilrond Iast ovenin, reportod aeuiu;]' » man lyln;h near the track nbout Bixty-third stroot. o had » hole in his forohoad, surmised to bo a bul- lat - hole; but whether ho was one of the drowned fishormen or n man who had fallen off a train could not bo ascer- toucds Some pdrsons maintained that tho hole was made'by o bullet, and that the man had Doen murdered. Sorgonut Darrott dotniled n man fo work up tho caso, but ut 2 o'clock this ‘morning no roport had come in, OCEAN STEAMSHIP® NEWS. Boston, Mass,, April 23.—Arrived—Steamer Meols, from Liverpool. Livenroor, April 23,—8tonmships Weser, from New York, and Biberis, from Boston, have ar- rived out, Key Wesr, April 22—Tho Tritish stoamor Mississippl, from Liverpool to New Orleans, is nshore off Capo Florida, RESIGNATION, CGorrespondence of e Chicago Tribune, Lansixa, Mioh,, April 20.—Deputy Btato Treas- urer Bartholomow resigned to-duy, aftor thirteen yonra'sorvico in tho Dopartment, cight ns Dep- uty Treasuror, The clorks in the oftico prosent- ot him with » gold-hended oanc, MARRIAGES. GOOPRIL—00OPER_On tho 16E1 Iuats, by the Ttav, K, MoGhosnoy, st Ko. 70 Twontystiy e, P. Guoper and Miss Nottiv Goopor, all af this o~ Cinolunati nud Louisvllle papora ploasn copy, - BLIGHT—ADAME—Anrii 21, by the Rey, Robort Coll~ yor, Lyman A, Slight and Hourloita O, Adams, widow of iho_lato H, M. Feanklin Adar of Bangor, Ma, = Enstorn and Wostern p. £ nlmlu copy. DEATHS, 1123, Hrs, Marln 6 o kA e '8 Wl 0 hold ‘Thu o '—April 93, 1874, Tommy H N QAN Redd yoirk iy hanine, o Hopscno Hanoral from the roaidonco of Gaorgs Garvoy, 63Bouth Talated:at., Friday, Ape!l 24, 10a, m., by oarriage o Oaf oy, *Frlade of tho family kro Bivited to attonds LIZMMON-OF diphthorin, at tho renidanos of hor par ronts, 200 Wost, Waa nnu[wn-l o April 31, AL B} Do Ty Corn May, flml‘hlornl + and Eallio O, minon, agod @ yoars and 2 montha. April 31, James Tackntt, at his restdenoo, ArTon- of congoation nf tho lungn, itunoeal to taka placo April 23, ai 10 G'clock, by oar- fllb:lo alvary, o~ Now Yark,'8t. Raul, aud 8k, Lauls papors plonto FINANCIAL. A YOUNG WIDOW ABOUT TFURNISHING A touso, destros the loan of 8100 fron a party who woult ot the sama apply on Toam-ront, Nano bt first- Sinen partion nood atmror, Addreesd 17, Tribuns oflics, A N, WALKTR & G Vis FUND hand for’ purahato of nnfes having short time to run, #ooured by fnsido city roal entato, Na. 7 Hawloy Build- {ng, southwost cornor Dearbuen and Madison-sta, (\AIMA AGAINST TIOMI, BTATE, GIREAT Wostorn, “ Ullenga Flro, ‘and 'Commerolil Insuratioo Gompanice cashod by J. No WITHERELL, 16 Donchorn. T WANTTO BUY 86,00 OF §6.000 A1 GILT-LDOE Durolinso monoy 1ol oatats mofes, duoin Dosombor, January, or Fobrilary loxt, Muat bo good fnmow., o DAy dosltod moro thinu largo rates. Addross A 11, Telbe uno ollico. FONEY TO TOAN ON 1OUSKS, TIANOS, AND V1 " ottier gond olinttals, Scourod notos hought,' VAL QETAWAY, ltoal Kstato and Losa Oflod, fivora 16, 75 oini-nt, HORSES AND CARRIAGES, A [OAN & TENDRORKE GROCKRY AND DE- livory.wagon for salo, noarly now, at & bargainj ai0 aat of Flll's baryo 1 1) n-at, JHOR BALE-A G0OD BUSINESS HORRE, HAR. noss, anitd opon hugay: B or 4 work or driving horsosy oxpross liarnoss, 70 Wost Monrog-st. 01t SALT—A ~FINE FAMILY OR EXPREAS A:m':m" yprlcosits,” My EAMIY WO Litatlo sty TOl BATR_PARTITT TIL GLABS, BASII, 0Ok i, s A arovaes oo “Aldeous L 83, Tritiuno oflico, YOl HAT.E_X COAN X TRNDHORKEFANGY CON- ,1‘(,,‘, pord op-buggy, noarly now.l;lv?mlm ntRANSON'S GPLTGIT, T8 feaws St gy, T rty-a0candes roR AL ~EQUATITE DOX-TOP BUGGY OHLAD for cat Qarrolint At offico, nurthioast cornor lalatod and 0 0l BATLR—_SLVERAL OPEN AND TOP nUG‘- dos, sooond-linnd {ono yaoht-body top, used buts Il trada on furniture, 176 Wost Al F 7 AR UARRIAGES, TOP A ontal SRrriooh oh i opnarand Fookamazi, g KLINIEH, cortor of Adnurs and Offatonatac ™" © TOR SALTi—A FIRST.GL,ASS ROAD BULKEY FOR 25, ol80 tro Row lambor Wagona ohioap, ‘ab 103 La- TrOR, BALE-T GOOD ORSTS, & WORKRIE, 1 o ling aunn of £ond liesar, 1 tino daddlo horso, black, H b ) irkn, 4iand 40 Wost Adamarpty o oeo 8 GArpo [ iaif;m LOAN ON INEROVED OITY FHOP. orty th e of and_ i 5 NIOR T COMPANY, 11 Sonth Olark-atr " * eatnt anrily for & BENIRNT, 153 LoSadl "\]:'bxk\' TO JOAN, DIAMONDS, WATOIRS, AV Gonds, ote,, ak LAUNDIR'S privato 6fios, 120 Man® dolphst,, hone Olark, Ifstablishad 1851, TOAN ON WATOIIIE, DIANONDS, oto., nt LASSEN'S (into Jheubs) Privato Tomn 7 Glark-st., ub-stairs, Room b, N[ONEY 70 TOAN OF T DS, WATGUES, L bintos, Sinkor maohiuos, and valublo collatorals e o city real antat for ono yesr 14 10 por oont. O. TUNNIOLILE, Brokor, 125 Clark.at,, Room 3. 770 T0AN—ON LONG TINIE ON IMPROVEDGITY. 3,00 o 0 0 e, R ot o i ON: 5,000, An nlso, 812,500 for’a or ) days, - BTAN "« G0Y, Koo, 10 Dentbornet. 7|0 LoAN-8l, #an, s 8 NOTES SECURED Inside o bought, bl i o good soaurity, THUKSDELL & DIOWN, 168 1ltehe av. i av, ANTED-#800 FOR FIVEE YEARS ON IMPROV- od etty propatly Niousn insnrcd 81,0001 will pay 10 or cont intorost and' 825 commission, 'Address G 85, ribuns offica VWANTED—_X TOAR OF 8500 ON INPROVED olty praporty, worth theca fluos diat smounty for twn yanrs: will pay 10 por eont intorost; no commiskon s Addross O 100, Telbunu olicu. VW ANTID- (140 ON INPROVED TRGLEwOOD VY o, PROPOELY: firat mortgago. Addross J 47, Tribuno offica. ANTRD-A1,000 FOIL 8 OTt 5 YEARS ON_IN- ‘provod_Ulllcogo fonl oatatos A 1. Addross L 43, Tribuno olfco, $2.000 eatnto; ono sum 8 SUNS OF 81,000 AND 3,000 GASIL IN hand fo loan'for 1, %, or'8yonrs, on roal oL 8w, J. MILTON OLIVER, Room &3 (000 vx FoiJit MONTIS_ON fl . ronl ostato paper, WAL ‘A, TRAVIS, aon 18 Bryan Blok, QA WANTEDT ALSO, #3,000; SEOURITY A 3 ] impeovedy naring oty property, Leinel. Bl aenly. Bl HANS ‘& STEVENS, 13 Mothodist Churels 1iiock, x $5.000 135 Clack-st. WANTED TOJt THRER VEARS, ON $6.000 JANHER, TR T otlict fn- cubrance: will poy 10 por cont; no commissions, WA, A, PRAVIS, oo 16 Uryan Blook, A TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, TOR G165, 000 Eeails yanesoava tie i of tator- ont,_GHEO. A, EMIERY, 161 LaSillost.; basemont. BOARDING AND LODGING. TO LOAN IN ONE SUM, ON_IAM. proved city property, JOILY W. MARSIT, TFOR BALESAT e AND 157 EAST WASHINGTON. o socon floor, ‘Digales, Blinctons, fump seats, Fagone, &0, &0, at rook 3 ,,,‘?’J\E'f_'\fi ok-bottom pricos, £ 70it BALE_TOR #%i% OABI-A TOP TWUGGY and a good, aulot 10rso and tinrrisse: coat, S50 Jst yonr{ ownor Joaving town. Applyto 8 L, at 102 Stato-at, Tro! TRIOR FAMILY BUGGY carrlaga hinrso, bay, 7 yours old, ‘Withont fault: & ood Teor-manda bueyy st slogla larhens e salo olicay for onsh, nt IENDRIGKSONS Stablos, 80l and West Madison-s AN NOW RIGRIVING A GOOD STOGK OF FIRST. alnze ontringon and bugglon, whisl cusfomors will do wnll to_aznmino beforo purohasing olsowhoro, L. B, HILL, 97 and 2 South Olintan-st. C UGATES, TIGIT AND HEAVY O'x"x?.lv AND TOP-BUGATE dolivary.wagons f all kinds, Als a fow sccond-hand x for alo oh 20 R i av - BNITIL & G NOY TOBHOW 't tholr now oy 23 Btatoat,, the vory AUOTION SALES. By WM. A. BUTTEIL 3 y “AvoTTonnmRS & OO, Mo 1 RIS QNS T., WE WILL SELL The Entire Furniture or Dwelling 391 Wabash-av, Thursday morning, April 33, at 10 olock, con the waual “offaots futnd ina - gontool dnnuln' Farlor, Giamber, Dintng Koum, and Kitshou Itarnituro, Unejots, Hods Hodding Croekory, Glass ato. WAL, A, BUTTERY'& 00., Auottonsers, WY, BHALL 8ELI, GRELN-HOUBE PLANTS, FLOWERING RHRUDS, oo, this day, atd o'oloak . . . A, BUTTERS & 0O, Auotiongors, 103 nst Madisonat, WE SHALL SELL ‘The Entire Furniture DWELLING 1114 PRAIRIE-AV,, Fridey Morning, April 24, at10 o%oll, ON THE PREMISES, Tho whole comprising woll-xopt_Furniture, such Parlor, Ohambor, ani Dinheg-room nite, Uoder Dedding, Brunsols and othor Carpots, Jiany Ohinirs, M. T, Tables, Kitohion Furnlture, Rofrigorators, &o. WM. A BUTTERS & CO., Auctloneers, WE SHALL HOLD 0UIt ?EGULAR SATURDAY SALE, anit Second-hand Farnituro, Axminater, scls, ani olior Cathite: OFL Glothe: Gati Siaos. Drosks ery, Tablo Gutlory, Plateil Waro, fogothor with n gonorn} varloty of Morabatdiso, tha whofo oumprising upwarda o 2,00 TS, SATURDAY MORNING, Apeil 25, t 8 o'olook, at cur . & TI0 nosilory, intast atylos of fing cartingos, pliastons, &a., at pricos vory favorabio to purchngors. ANTED-TO BUY FUR OASH_A BQUARE ox top bugay in good ordor; ono that hina boon but Jittlo wnods must i olionp, Addréas, atnting forma and 9on, L. 11 K1M ‘Ohiengo P. O. —A LIGIT TW ATED OARRIAGRE and hurao, In exchango for South $ido roni estate, Onll at 12 Dearlorn-st., Rtoom 14, MUSICAL. BPLENDID BARGAIN-BRAND.NEW AND ELf~ gant rosowood piano forte, 94 oolaves, ovorstrung Dais, agraffo attaohment, now scalo, nud all latest im- provomota; round coruers, finely-olishod caso, rich carved logs and Iyre: o splondid instrument, made bi on & bon, York; ocont #6601 for salo, with stool co 613 Michig * YOUNG MAN WiLL GIVE PIANO LUSSONS 1§ oxchango for a home. The most thorough mothod of Zfimxlnn rapld advaucomont, Address N 67, Tribuno co. PPIANOS. FOR BALE AND T0 RLNT, T111 BEAT sopalishing, st tho Chicago Pl in market: ropatei ho liaotory, 510 Siato-stes by . PRIGTON, TANOS TO RENT—08 PER MONTIL AND UP- warda; also for ealo at lowest prives and bast torms, Tlost hargafnaln tho olty, N. GUOLD & SON, Wabashe av, and_Adams: gfiuniox WANTED—AS ORGANIST BY A Jody: " Batlatactory Yoforonoos. Addross LYON & AEAL "['Q RENT-7120CTAVY, TOUT ROUND, TIANG: for salo, now oryan: Wit £icg for Sls. Wost Cht- ¢ago Conscevatory of Muic, 915 Wost Lako.at. TPO RENT-A TIRST.LASS STRINWAY PIANO. For forwa apply (o 104 Calumot-av. A s OO DATTION e SN CRY 10 s tho Alngini In tho mootinis of tho Suadsy At tgrpoon Tocturg Uadialy, “Welte of cal an'T, B. VAN YCIK, ionm 8 Otis Bluck. ‘Wost Sida. 4,8 SOUTHL ANN-ST.-SINGLE, ROOM ON SCO- :O “ond floor, with bonrd, for gontleman. 107 ADAMS.ST.~G00D BOARD AND plearant fooms, torms §6 o weok, Day-boardors onn ho accommodatod, 18] SOUTHNORGANET. -GoOn BOXTD AND woll.furnishod plovsant room o privato family, it fi'm ‘othor boarders; ohoapto good pormanont TR WEST WASIHINGTON-ST,—TW0 NIOELY- 216+ onrds urnishod rooims in & ploasant home, with good 99 WEST MONROR.ST,—ONE LARGE ROOM sulinblo for_ eontioman and wifbor two. alnglo gontlemon, with board; alto barn to ront. O35 WEST WASILIN —TWO FINELY- Z9 9 turnistiod front roois, singlo ar on sulto; all mod- orw Improvomonte, and fu first-claas ropair, OF SOUTH Sonth Sido. 76 TYENTY.TOURTILST-SUITES ) nnd west. front roms, furnisied “or unfurnished ; als alinglo ‘room for gontleman, with board; tablo unox: ceptlonablo, T00 FHIRD AV, NFAR RARRISON-STHRICK houso: buard for Indles or gentlonon §1 to §6.60 er waok, with uso of plano; day board §4, GG MICHIGAN-AY.—WITIl TOARD, DOUNLE parlors with olorats, hot water, dc., partly fur- nishod; nlso lnrge room for four youngioen with Loard; soierouoos exchangad, 5§8 WADASICAV,, NEAR TWRLETI-ST.—A anito of desirablo Toomw, Turnishod or unturnishod, with bath-rooms, ol 1th board, 2. WADASILAV,—TU; ul b it] )4, WABASIAV,—TO RENT WITIT 44 Tont tabie, patior-flaorof throo latro Fame fr. nishedor unfuenished: can Lo ronted soparatoly; also front aloovo_roum handsomely furnisiod, 1123 quired, STATE-ST, 1345 St roor , ot ransonablo prices. M TCHIOAR-AV., NEEATL SIXTRENTH-ST.FRONT L suite, also ono tihor inrg vama, wity fargo clraote; linuise firat-olass; tablo o spoviality. 'Addross 1 03, Trib North Side. unv utilca, 937 NORTIL LASALLE T, — UNFURNISTIED © | rgoms, en suits, with modern fmprovemonts, and good bonrd, INDIANA-AV,.—TO RENT WITH BOARD, front roows, singlo or on sulto; reforoncus ru- GOOD BOARD, WITH O 3 Hotols. TIGULAND PATK HOTEL, 0 TO 8% PRR wewk for two persons, and largo room. Chicago oiticy Tioom 1, 125 Dearborn. BOARD WANTED. QARD_ON SOUTIL BIDE, BY A GENTLEMAN, bod-roomm and batizoom, with breakast onlys bri. Vato famuily preforred. Address IC 5 04 Iy ERER fu 8 privato fanily wihory ol can b taken caro of durlng tho duy, _Addross 113 4 il Tribuno oftico, OARD_AND ROOM FOR SELI AND WIFE IN Tirivato family; comforts of homo proforrod to siyla; Iuust bo ploasant'lncation; torms modorate, Aduress far two days L 32, Tribunoofiice., OARD—ON TilEi WEST SIDI FROM MAY I, Witli ‘two_or moro unfurnished rooms nnd bonr Tar wifo and throo childron, oldust 14, younsost b: tato full particulars, with prico of moals’for mysall when at homo._est of roforence givon. M 13, Pribuno ofiica. OARD-—FOR S8ELF, WIFE, AND CIILD 3 YEARS old, wwhato there sed faw bodrders (privato fhmily o forrod), morth of Twonty-third-st, Address LML 8 Badison-st. PARTNERS WANTED, ARTNEIL WANTED WITIL 85,00 TO 85,00, TO tako lfl\nm!bnl rtiing partoer, aud to atart manu. faoturiog. trado In tawn. Bplendid chanca for a good man, ence requirod. _Address D G, Tribund offica. 'NERWANTED—A LIVE MLN~IN TIE achinn In tho country, for soven Southern as I} torn sm"fi&md 'l;un'llurlm!. pply tn JOIN J. ] ullde: NDIA RUBBLR TI A A i Tsohnngey 201 ket MAdT P WANT! SE- &linas, A fortuno tu it for somo ong who will furnish yorking capltal. Call aud sco them. 124 Doarboruat., oom 6, PARINER WANTED-WITH ABOUT 85,00, T0 oxtond 5, muckilo mamufnotorys advrliaar's & frst; i3, and by his awn procoss savon hiaif o T wark gotd cicy reforoncos, Addrass BOWS, Trlbune uifico, TINER WANTED-WITIT 9700, IN A LEGITT. P e AT Aot Dradars' it betiiisund '8 gaea: good shanco for thorlght nan. KIMBALL & €O, Fiothodist Uhnreh Diook, 1) "ARTNER WATNED_WITIT$5,000, IN A PR ablo, sufe, and permanont manufncturing bus Susiness woll gstablished, coutrol the hast Refor- fty. A salary of £3,000 will bio allowod ta tho to tako tl 3 f o man, I postion of suporintondunt, for3 A. P, GO, Tribunootlics, PARTNEIL WANTED—WHO OAN FURNISI 8,000 10 310,000, and is willing to take ocharko of tho finan. clalpart_ofa drell ostablishicd businoss, which vill pay ool profits liy having o foly thousands 1o nse s requl in dircet importations, Addross, with place for Intorviaw, 1L 16, Tribuue allio. TO LEASE. OR ONR OR MORE VIARS AT dosirabla dock on tho cast side af tia arar Hwolfcliat, Apply. o JOLN s 0 LITABE-- a low rontal, a river, northof anid 1 PER, 41 and 43 Wabash 1 OII‘MA}!“TLUO"II] lflh 0[}‘ EQAkLl-Y'fi“nn 'iml t!“‘lel’:"i LA, talirond {radk i (ho g & Aivantyscsonieat, bidgo, by JOIN MCCONNGLL, 166 Adams-st,, Room |, i—DOOK AT DRIDGEPORT, OPPORITI Tlaugli's Flovatar, formorly occipled Ly Oruat Laste orn Itallrond Commany’ 800 foot on rivor or slip, or may e rentor in pareuls; sido track from Chicage & Altoi 3, W, cars eumplicd at renmonablo ratea by sontact wilh rallroad company. APplY to k. 5 Waslie ington-st., Hoom 3, or to WILLIAMRIPLICY, 28 8outh T R — ater- at 1 NONPAREIL GAS. n mako #10 dnllfl.“‘l 4 txehinnge, 204 Kast Mal \Vfi”“cl:’—h()-\ l"l G hl' V-] l.(ul 1y catlly mnde. by onon " e o e A S I R S I fehestor, &, Y. —* ILLUSTRATED HSTOLY Wars of Two Gonturl ow, File- gonnwieslon Targart,” O, A. WALL long GENTS _WANT AU nurder it Dresyostus fro L0y, 107 M ALY SEWING MAOHINES, )ONFHII0, FEWING MACIING:. OFTY OFFION: 179 and 174 Bouth Glak-st, 3lachinos on wonthly monts, _ Work givy o QINGIIL BRWING MAUNINGH — PRINGIPAL OT- Syl g S LI R R oF 10 por cont discount for cash, [NOEI OFFIOR OF A, J, MELOIERT, 216 SOUTI Sl Ha! g ity = Lls‘ IJI.\J ont, Blachin a, Aud repatcod. Opan o AUCTION SALES. By ELISON] PCMEROY & CO. N0.460 WEST WASEINGTON-ST. Thrsday Moruing, April 23, at 10 oelock, WE WILL SELT AT ATCTIONT, 'Tho entiro Household Faroituro of Matblo-Front Resl- donce, 460 Wyst, W Ono Splondid, Plano, ) Vashington-at. Bolld ' Bilyor Waro, Klogaut Parlor and Chamber %, Mirrorn, Yasy Furuituro, Brossels and \ Chairs, Bodr, HNHHni, Mattresson, lo Linen, Dining. Jtoom ‘anil Kitchon burniture, llangs, Crockory and Glayswaro, Plated Waro, Tablo ‘'Waro, &a., &0, . “Also, ouo upright boller and tauk; aapacity, 76 barrels ISON. POMEROY & CO., Auttloncers. Auction Notice. ‘Wo will continue the 'E'u'i nfl(bn remalnder of the Splon- Ching, Dimr, and Tea Sgis, Bohomian Vasos, Drosdon China Vases and 8ets, Fine Silver.Plated Waro, Parian Fig- ures, Splendid Groups, Table Cutlery, &c. THESKE ARE OUR OLOSING SALES. This Morning ot 10 o'clock, Aftornoon at 3, and Evening at 7:30, AT STORK 185 STATE-ST., Under Palmor Houta, TLISON, POM ROY & CO., Auctioncors, Regular Friday’s Sale. ¥RIDAY MORNING, April 34, at 83 o'clock, womake our usunl Fridny's salv. ' Our lmmenso store s fiiled with New and Second-Hand FURNITURE, Which must bo sold. Parlor and Ghnmbor Sots, Bnrenus, Dressing Cuses, Marble-top ables, Gxtension ‘lablos, Wash Bareaus, Connmodes, Brusscls nnd Wool Carpets rackery_nud Glrsswaro, Plated aro, and o gouorl stock of Murchauilico, & ELISON, POMEROY & O By GLO, P, GORE & C 068 & 70 Wabash-av. AT AT IO On THURSDAY, April 23, at 8 1-2 o'olook. * TOONOMY IS WEALTIL You can furnish your Dyelling and savo from $X0 to BAGLT you attond our salo of Parlor and_ Ohambor Hets, latost stylos: Wardrobos, Burcaus, Hedstends, Side Boards, 3larblo-top Tables, Louuges, Drossing.Case Bu- roaus, Whatnote, Mirrors, Ohales, Carpots, Mattressos, Show-Cazos, Ofllog Dosksi iu faof, ovorything pertaining to lousohold G Auctinnoer P. GORE & CO., Auctionoers, 509 WEST ADAMSST. COR. LAFLIN, At tho Hlogant Marble.I'ront Residence of JOHN ALSTON, Buq., 17 ROOMS OF ELEGANT - Household Furniture, AT ATUCTION, On Thursday, April 23, at 10 o'olook, Tlegant and vory Elnborato Rasewood Framo Parlar $gt, coxarad in raontalle onet 43,000; MarbloTon Ta. io'ad litaporo fn matell, Marl chonrd, Ll gant Alantofand Plor Mirkors (Feonoli Piato), Ghninlies ot with Drossing.Caso Burcaus, Mahogany' Guiambor Sot, Silk Stripa Parlor Nots, Cornloos and Lace Cur- {aius, Whtto Hair Matizeosos' Lounges, Hodwtoads; aud Buccaus: Halt Troos, F: ‘abled, Chalrs, Ttook- ors, Trongli Ulock, 3 nts, Talntiugs, Rofclg. wrators, Stoves, Ohinn d fiated W nglish Body litu: Gas Fixturos; n Stoinway Plano Forto, Houss opon for Inapostlon ot the 3 GRO, P, GORE & ols, nnd Theco-p, oost 81 Apri Halosrooms, 108 iast Madison.at, A, BUTTERS & CO., Anotionoers, WE SHALL SELL The Elegant Furniture MARBLE-FRONT DWELLING, No. 75 Ashland-nv., Monday Morning, April 27, at 10 o'olock, ON TUE PREMISES. Tho Farnifro fs of tho b consisting of Rich Patlar Sults, Tino Ohiambe: onsiug, Casos, boat qunilty” iafe Mattiossn Tillows, Diaakats, Bedding, bost quality Bo acpots, Feonob Blato Plot Glassesnnd &1 tich Lace Curtains, Lambroquins and Uornige, Fronch Ohf nifi and Toa Bervion, Bitod are, Fino Gut-Glass, Binok Walnut Sideboard, Diniog Tabls il Citnirs, Ol Paintings, Kngrayinge, &, 10, & vety suporior Ialiott, Davils & Go. Plano, full 7-otavo, vury briiliant and‘aweet tono, a0, & noarly now Landsulotto, Gost 81,760, A sott TH11Va boat arringo Harnonn, WM. A BUTTERS & €0., Auctionesrs, WH SEEALL SELL The Entire Furniture OF MARBLL-FRONT DWELLING, No. 112 North Clark-st., Mondny Morning, April 27, nt 10 o'olock, ON THE PREMISES, The stholo comprising Parlor, a 3 and Kitohen Parattins, Blireies Goepots, b Bogh ding, Glass, Crackors, &0, WM. A BUTTERS & 00., Auctioneers, WE BITALL SELL . THE ITANDSOM{ FURNIT igenar., “TULSD, e R e 14 Michs AY, April 2, 86 10 o'oloo WA, A, BUTTERS & 00., Auotionsors, THE ENTIRE NORNIONE, of Bt o 3 IS of Duwslljng 1% Bunria:ste, ontho premises, TUESSAY" HORNTNG ADril 28, 3t 19 otolaok, WM.'AL BUTTERS & CO.. Auotionasrs, WEH SEALL SELL THE RICH FURNITURE, REAL LACE OURTATNS, Halloet, Davis & Co. Piano, Axmings tor and Body Brussels Carpets, Of Marble-Front Dwolllng, 1021 VWVakbash=a Ty Wednesday, April 20, at 10 o'olook, ON THE PREMISES. ~ V(M. A, BUTTERS & 0O., Auctioncors, THE ENTIRE, ;gfihgl"l‘!fl}‘]{f;l:-lsgklrl‘lnflfl Btate:at, WEDNESDAY, April 20 at. 10 n'lock, o3 tho i Wit.'A BUTFERS & CO., Auationsers. WE SHALL SELL o'clock. WM. A. BUTTERS & 0O., Anotlonoors, At 735 West Adams-st,, Thursday Morning, April 23, at 10 o'olock, Entiro Contonts of Private Residence, CONSISTING 01 ] Splendid Body Brusscls and Wool Crpoty Fino Parlor and Chumber Furniture, Dintng-room,and Kirchen Furniture, Cracltery, Glassware, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Cooking nwl Heating Stoves, Kitchon Utensilsy &c. &oco Thia I lly el N. P. HARRISON, Auctionser. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, Dy ords f M . KUGEAMANN & CO., oo et SUOTRIAR . B0uly s o ELEGANT FRENCH PLATE Mantel & Pier Gtlasses, In Gold and Walnut Frames—magnificont goods. Large Line Smaller Looking Glasses and Mirrors, &o., &c. ALSO, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Elogaut Rich Chiromos and Stee] Eogravings, In Gold and Walnut Framos, On Thursday, April 23, at 10 o'olook, And contiauing day aud ovenio untl tho ontirosteck fa ol ot ““fiia nttontion of doalara 13 eallod to & atock of unfiashe od and finished goode also to bo sold. Particular atteutlon i invlted to this fine collestion of goods. . TIARRISON, Auctionoor. CLOSING SALE. Thio balance of the elegant.colletion of works of a from 1o well knonsn. Suportiog ins. of HMosscse Vid Tiros, (lata Vito Vitl & Sons), ot Philadalphia, compristug Fino Jmported Fronch Brouze Gronps and Figurosy Marblo and Bronze Clooksy and Vases, Amarmo, Berdiglio and Blonna Stono Mantel ‘Vasos, Elogant Btatuottes) &o.y Wil o sold at our salosroomns, 04 and 205 Kast Madlsond Friday Morning, April 24, at 10 1-2 o'clock, N, P. HARRISON. Auctlonoor, 313 10 AT ATCTION. On BATURDAY, Aprll 25, at 9 o'olock, a large and attraolive sulo of HOUREHOLD GOODS. Olinmber Sots (mnrbloand woad tap), Parlor Sits, 1 gioay varloty, “ledatoads, Duseaus, Tounioy ‘Tab finokers, Niusbonrds, Chaies, blirrors, Haby Usrrings Wardrobos, Shiow-Usscs, Otiics Dusks, Hair: Mattrosies, Carpats, 10 ceatos W, G. Orackory, 50 pkgs Glasamara. AL Gcluoiy an et lono Biaus, cust w160, Hnflor, avis & Co, ; alsn.a mslodcon. Tiuggics and harnosses, GRO. P, GORY & CO., Auction By IIODG : co.. ot tiononrs vl | n_ Mo R"“'m’;?n‘fi.'s'l-‘x'}-'::f Austion Fooms, 638 W fn.uk.f“-‘?.‘ Sl Yo 280 West Waslinglow, (Tt Dr, Parker's Residence,) Thursday, April 23,at 10 a.m,, The entiro contonts, consiating of 1 Blogant Rogewood, 7! octgve Piano, gqum'n Grand, oxtra large 8izo, oarved logs, top and bottom mouldings, Btool Hngravings, Ol Paintings, yory rara, 4 Rosowood Farlor Hets, 3 Roso- wood Mm‘hlm‘l'%r Ohambor Sets, Hnglish Body Bruasels :waow, Dining-Iicom_nnd XKitohon Furniture, Chinn and Platod Wars, Orookery, Glassware, Outlery, &o. &o. Ono Tousele fibenry, Ao, Hutoon, costingo, sitive and without roservo. ‘WM, F', HODGES & 0O., Auctioneora. e e By BRUSH, SON & CO., Baloaroom, 41 Bouth Canal:st. 420 Fulton-st. THURSDAY, April 23, ot 10 o'olook 2, my AT THE ABOVI RESIDENCE, ‘Will be sold the ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD HFFECTS. Parlor Buits, Marblo-top Cham« ber Sets, Plain do., Contre and Bxt, Tables, Dodsteads, Buroaus, Ponfimudusbfia?nrauus. Cooking Rangoe, Dining-room by fiigf}?}x“ F 'urnit%rlfift ‘]llml? 4 Tot g;“o&g:fi. 0, Plated Ware, R e G o boit BOO yards Hrussels and 8, . Woolon OiebSHt, sow & 00., Auctionoors. FURNITURE. At Privato Residonco, 303 Paulina-st., MONDAY, ATRIL 27, 10 a, m,, will bo sold tho Bntire Housohold Goods: One Suporior Parlor-Sot, Fine Ohambor-8ots, Marble.Top Centre-Tables, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Come modes, Easy Ohairs, Sofas, Lioungos, Beds and Bedding, Hair Matrosuos, Dining-Room and Kitohen Furnituro, Crockery, Flated Ware, English Velvet and Brunsels Carpots, Tto, BRUSH, 8ON & 00,, ' Auctioneors, EOR SALE. | Gas, Steams and Waler Pipe, 9,000,000 feot Morris, Taskor & Co e for salo at lowest wiarkot prive. J. T. RYERBON, Agont, E 818 to 224 Bouth Wator-st, By 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, At 1404 South State-st., FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, at 10 n.m. sham, t_auotlon, Parlor, Oliambor, and’ Dining-Toom. Hots, Oarpots, Body, Bouding, Oruokory, Glasswaro, Btoves, Kto, 35 Tho abore gooda will be sold witliout roserve,