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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUN FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1874, tributed hinlf, but think 1t will bo hard for them ARKANSAS. Battle Botween the Baxter and Brooks Forces Near Pino Bluff. fiine of tho Latter Party IKilled and Twenty Woundod. All Quiet at Little Rock. S e Lirmie Roor, Ark, April 80.—The sitnation romaing unchanged. Daxtor was reinforced by ono company from Ilompstead County this morning. Tho Brooks side sentoutn asquad Inst ovoning and cut tho telograph-wire botwoen this city and Pino Bluit, This squad was cap- tured 1ast night by tho Baxter's, and aronow nndor guard, Mnj.-Gon, Churebill, of the Baxtor side, and ten men, were surroundod 1ast night whilo com- jng from tho dopot of the Chiro & Fulton Rail- yoad, byn pnrtyot fifty Brooksites who woro Inying in wait for thom, aud captured Gon, Oburchill, who was relonsed & short timoe nfter, and is to-day in command of his forcos. Beyoud tho arrosts on both sides, thoro aro no active oporations, Alittlo alarm lnst night was tho ocenslon of the United States troops gotting out in lino aud proparing to prevont troublo. Aspirit of unensinoss poryades ovorything, and nows from Washington dofinitely settling the matter in favor of one or the othor of tho partics is nnxiously looked for by evorybody, Gen, King White, who has oliargo of tho Bax- tor forces ot Pino DIuff, liearing that a party of Brooksites woro nssomblod at Now Gnsoony, in Jofferson _County, committing doprodations, moved n column of 200 men down to that polut to- day for tho purposoof dispersing thom. Adlagutoh Into to-night to Gen. Newton, from Pine Blaft, snys Whito sent forward a flng of truce to order tho mon to disporse, but they fired upon tho “party and & rogular battlo cnsued, in which nino of the Brooks party weroe uilled and twenty wounded. Tho romainder woro takon prisonors, diearmod, and sent home. Gen. White roposts yovon mon of his own command wounded and threo horses killod. SPORTING MATTERS. The Chicngo Whites vs. the St, Lonls Jteds. Sr. Lous, April 80.—Tho Chicago Whites and {he 8t. Louis Reds played their sccond gamo hora to-doy, on the mow grounds of the Red Btocking Olub, In the presence of about 300 in- sido and probably double the number outside of tho enclosuro, Nr. Young umpired the game to the satisfaction of all, though ho tried to excusa bimsolf; but the St. Louis boys would have no one elso, £o ho again consented to not. The gamo opened in favor of tho Whites, who played a atnady, bard-batting gamo, and maintainod it to the close. Tho new ground is withont turf, and quite unaven fu somo places, which madoe Drilliant flelding noxt to impossiblo, _Tho Rods made & good rally in the fifth inning by making © runs, all of which wero enrned by eafo batting, Tho decided fonture of the gamo was tho ono- hand cateh of a hot liner by Forco and o beautl- ful_double-play by Forco, Hines, and Dovlin, Malone played hard snd stoady bobind tho bat, and Hines covered mecond baso without an error, while Forco was always in tho right spot attho right time, Cuthbort made tbres vory ‘briltiant catehes, but Trency and Glonn hed no chances offered. ‘Tho Reds aro desorving of credit for playing a plucky up-hill gamo. Tollowing is THE 8CORE. 10 AJ] &%, LOUIS, "0/|P. Dillon, o Blong, DHICAGO: Dathbort, 1. £.. 1 Slevacwmeon| & Bl ammomonmenl X Slocossansel Totalvuenesas Frninga— il to raiso sovon-clghths of tho sum neodod. ~—The body found near 8t. Paul, in the AMin- nosota Rivor, day boforo yesterdny morning, was not idontifiod ns that of Young, the Chaskn mor- chont, whose it_wna mmronn to bo. Ho wag henfl(, {nvolved, nnd nll his proporty has boon attachod, and numerons croditors aro lookin for moro, but his family and frionds nre nllfi confldent that ho lina not run awny, but has mot hiu doath by somo ncaident. ~A motion for & rohearing of tho nlapllcnunn for the appointment of a Rooelvor for the Oairo & Vinesnnes Railrond was ontered yesterday fn Springflold, Ill, by tho dagondant. “Tha patlios deslra to bo hoard tu the rdargument by & full Bonch of the United Btates Court, and the cnxo zvul not, thoroforo, bo takon up until tho Juno orm. BOSTON. ¥How Schurz Wroto ¥is Oration— Honors Paid tho Orators Brecial Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune. ENCOMIUNS FROM THE PIESS, BosToy, Masn,, April 80.—Tho unanimous ox- preasion of tho Boston pross to-dny is flattering to Sonator Bchurz'a porformanco yosterday. The more tho orator’s work is contomplatoed, the more its oxcollonco apponta, WRITING TIE ORATION. The wondor incronses as it becomes known that tho work of writing was ftsell a lour de force. Whon the Honator arrived in Boston, Mon- day night, not moro than ono-third of the ora~ tion Lind boon committod to mauuscript, and from tho hour that he ronched his rooms at the Rovoro Houso until ho loft thom to go to the hinll he was nimost continually ot work, tnking but a few Lours’ sloop. TlLo manuscript wna sent to tho printors as fast a8 written, nnd tho only opportunily he had to conault what had beou written while compos- ing tho romaindor was whon tho proofs wero Dbrought to him for corraction. It wag not com- ploted whon the 11 o'clock train, on Wodnesdny morning, loft for Now York, and tho conclunion was tolographed to that city, Tho last proofs wora uurrun‘:cd within_nn hour of the timo ho bogan tho dolivory. Undor thoeso ciroitmatances, his snimation and frosdom of dolivery soom marvelous. MOVENMENTS OF SENATON SCIURZ. To-day tha Senator hias been very busyinn social way. 1o called upon Mayor Cobb this morning, and subroquontly was conveyed to gov- cral points of interest in the city. At 11 the Senntor called upon the Hon. Charles I'rancis Adams; at 1 o'clock ho lunohod with o pavty in- vited to meet him by Mr. Edward Atknson, at tho Union Club., Among tho guests wero: John M. Forbes; Willim Gray ; Hoory P. Kiddor ; William W, Clapp, of the Journat; D, A. Goddard, of tho Advertiser; T M. Pulsifer and E, B Haslell, of the Herald ; Murat Halstoad, of the Oinginnnti Commercial ; Horace Wiito, of Tie Cuicado Trinose ; nnd Heury Wattorson, of the Touisvillo Courier-Journal. “The affair had only o social eignificance. TEOEFTION DY THE LEGIBLATURE, During tho afterncon, the Sonatar visited the State-Houso, whore bothvbranchas ook s recoss 1o recoivo him. Ife was also prosent al ono or two receptions in his honor, onc of thom boing at tho houso of John 8, Sargont, whore a vory distinguished compnny wag gathered, and an ossay on Swnuor's lifo and character was read by Mr, John Weiss. ThoSenator and his family started for Now Yorlk this ovening. The Globe sent u roporter to INTERVIEW THE WESTERN EDITORS last night with referenco to tho objoct of their visit to Boston, but they disclaimed having any olitical - purpose, and gaid they came simply o Bonr tho ‘oration aud ‘lave n good time. Thoy wero quizzod a8 to the public gentimont of , the West on tho currency question, apd returned guch suswers ns woro to have boen oxpected. The roporter did net succeed in capturing AMr. Halstoad, L) 7 Had the weather boon moro propitious, special paine wonld bave beon faken to enter tain tho visitors by oxcursiona. RELIGIOUS. The Revs W. K. Il Mlurray Gets flis Leave of AbsencewsA Warin Discuss sion in the Church. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Bosroy, April 80.—Tho Committoo of tho Parle Btreat Church mado two roports last even- 1 20 uf Tuptre—N. &, Young, of Uhlcago, Ealtimores vs. Athlctics. PmmApELPnIA, April 80.—~In o baso ball hore to-day tha score stood as follows: mores, §; Athletics, 8. CANADA. £ A Prolibitory Liquor Law Proposcd —Mevelations Concerning Kicl Cons firmed—Navigntion News. Snecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. TEMPERANCE IN THE PARLIAMEST. OrTAWS, April 80.—Tho question of prohibi- tlan, which Lins for somoe timo been agitating tho oountry, recoived a ventilation in the Iouse of Commons, yesterday, whon tho Prohibitory Li- quor Law Committea made o report recomniend- ing the appointment of & Commilto of Inquiry into the oparation of such a law in the United States and other places, Promior Mackenzie oxpressed hig warm intorost on tho question, to which lie avowed bimself personally favorable, pointing ont, however, the necossity of tho con- ourronco of public opinion, in order to insure tho success of such logislation, which opinion was not yet sufiiciently educed. ~The object of tho inquiry was toseccure an offective measure Sihien tho Jight time camo for tho House to doal with the liquor trafiic, and ho favoroed tho adop- tion of the motion. A LATE BESSION. During the ovenivg_session_nearly the wholo time was dovotod to the consideration of osti- ‘mates, and tho Houso eat till 1:20 o'cock a, 1. TUEL WAS PAID TO BTAY AWAY. Thostatomont of Arclibishop Tachie, rolativoto tho ndvancoof moneyalloged by him to hnve beon made by the lato Premier, Sir John A. Macdon- &ld, to Riol and Lopine, to induco them to leave tho nmmlri'. was yesterdny confirmed by Donnld A, Buitl, M. P. from Mauitobs, iv hia testimony ‘befara the Northwestern Diflicultios Committee. Witness had the ugsurance of tho lute Govorn- ment thut, if he advanced money, hio would bo roimbursed by thom, 'The cngagement on the part of Riel and Lepiue was that thoy should tomnin away till aftor the election of 1872, bug thoy brolke faith and returned, much to the an- noyauce of the Ottawa Ministers who hnd paid hem to absent thomsolves, NAVIGATION NEWS. The Canadinn Navigation Company's steamors begin sumner trips ou Saturday. IOWA. Supplies for tho Ilomecsteaders—The Sved Distribution—Cutting In Oropy. Des Moixes, Ta., April 80,—Gon. Baker has Just returned from his .trip in the Northwest, in company with the Boad Commisgioners snd the Grango Committeo. Io loft Bpir- W, Loko lust Rnturdny, tho latter gontlo- men golug to Clay County and Storm Lalo, tho General and the Commissionors goiug to Sitley. 'he Commussionors are this week dwstributing corn und _potatocs. The Htate Grange Committce ja distributing genoral sup- plics. Tho peoplo in tho Grassliopper District aro genorally in a comfortablo condition, but tho stock, what littlo thoro 16, looks badly, " The in- Thabitants are much encouraged, #nd are all busy, both men snd women, Bowing wheat. —_—————— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. John T, Poolo, o dramatiat of somo note, has been missing from his homa for soveral days. —The wholesals liquor-doalors of Sun Fran- cisco have perfocted their organization for the pirposo of protecting their customers in tho in- torior from the crusedors, and the opoiative Jo- cal opposition will raison Very lorgo fund to do~ fray tho oxpenses of fighting both in tho courts, —A Committoe of tho Common Oouncil of Tvanston, visited South Boud, Ind., yosterday, to fuspect the Staudpipo syatom of water- works, nud exprossed thomsolvos ng well plaaged with tho working. —During tho seesion of the Board of Trust of tho Vandorbile University, at Nuahville, the Sec- rotary of tho Board, the Itoy, Mr. . U, Youry, yend 1 communication from 3r, dorbilt, do~ Tating $100,000 to bo usod 18 & bululitg fund, in ‘order that the university buildings may be com~ ploted in necordanco with the fusun and speciti- cations herotofore approved by him. —Mmununnllu}suup 6 tomplain that the 850,000 roposed by the ITouse Committec in Congress far t.. presorvation of the I'alls of 8t, Authony, will slono serv. for tomiporary works, nob do- crensing the cont of the pormanont worke re- uired. The Gnvornment enginccrs estimated £ ing, tho majority grantivg tho requost of Mr. Murray, and tho minority: rofusing if. Imme- distely upon tho reading of the minority repart, it wne ncoopted, and & motion was made to adopt the report of tho mojority. An smend- ment was offered to subslitute tha roport of tho minority, and & motion to Iny the minority re- port on tho table was declared out of order. Somobody inquired what gunranteo {he; would lhave, if Mr. DMurray romained, thot ho would not continue the same courso that had already givon 80 much digsatisfaction, but tho guestion was tronted +with ignominlous silence, no ono deigaing to rospond. A gontloman moved that when the question bo taken, it bo by a xising vote, bub he wns voted down by 24 t040. Bomobody on the other sido of tho hiouse came to tho defouse of Mr. Murray, dcnlnflnE that his viEnr in the pulpit was lorgely duo to the fact that he had spent so much timo in uther,]mrstutu thon that of the “ministry of the Word.” i Finally the motion to subatituto tho minority for the majority report was voted down by 54 to 66, and the majority veport was adopted by an equally largo vote, - Dencon Farnsworth was om- powered to appoint the committee on the part of the churoh o co-oporate with tho pastor in so- curing an associate, and was addod to the Com- mittos, Ho appointed Mossrs, O, O, Liteufiold, Koith Newcomb, and Nathaniel Groone, and the meating adjournod. FIRES. At Chillicothe, T11. Special Dispatch to 2'he Chicago LTribune. Proma, Tll, April 80.—About 8 o'cloci this morping, firo broke out in Obristisn Kaut's hotel building,, at Chillicotue, 11., and belore it could bo got under control consumed some balf dozen buildings, and soriously throatened the entiro_villago. Tho loss will probably not ox- ceed £5,000, on which there is but little in- suranco. At Yzcod City, Mich, Reep Orry, Mich., April 30.—A. O, Boujamin's saw-mill burned to the ground this morning. The mechinery was totally destroyed. Loss over €8,000, without insurance. . fasats e=( s R SR THE WEATHER. WasmNaToN, D. 0., April 30,.—For the Uppor Lako rogion, brisk and possibly high esit to Bllllflllj winds, high temperature, cloudy and rainy wenther. Cnutionnry signala continue at Portland, Bast- port, Duluth, Marquette, Escanaba, Milwaukee, Ohicago, aud Graud Haven, LOOAL OLSERVATION. Citicaao, April 30, 1874, H Houror bl 3 | 2 | & | pirectian ana ormaton, | & | & | & lforcs o/ wan,| Teathe: 841 47 | ol 53 [ 108 p.m. i Maxfmum thermometer, 59, Minlinum therinometer, 85. GENEBAL ODBERVATIONS. Onrcaao, May 1—1 a8, m, Station, | Dar, Thr| Wind, |Rain~ Weather, Trcoklnrlie 0,64 G4 |E, fron Calro, a7 [W?, fresh a3 (W2, gontl 41 |N.fresh oL gentiol Clovoland ;" 45 IN, E,, gentlo.. Dovonport . 20(00) £ Marquelto. Bilwaukee .20, Omsha ... [20 2 MIBCELLANEOUS NEPORTS, ‘Laxoasten, N, 1., April 80.—A snow-storm has provailed here for tho past twenty-four Lmurn and gtill continuos, Tho Buow is a foob 0op. ATLANTA, Gn., April 80.—A hoavy frost this morning has injured the crops and fruit. that over §400,000 would bo needed, and say that delay in erecting pormanent works is vory . davgoroiis. 'he pooplo would haye readily cons BavaNNay, Ga., Arrfl 80,—There was n heavy froet last night. XFrult and yvogetables were damsged, 5 FOREIGN. Slight Advaniages Gained by tho Ropublican Troops Beforo Bilbao. Fnglish Farm Laborers HEmi- grating to America. GREAT BRITAIN. Lowpon, April 80,—Appoats are published to the charitable for nssistance for Bellew, tho olooutionist, whose illness continues, The Times, commonting on the failuro of the United Statos Bonato to pass the Currency bill over tho President's veto, remarks: “'It i probablo that tho danger of inorensing the papor ourrenoy has been permancntly avoided,” and it ndvises the substitntion of Treasury ourrency " for tho prosont Nationnl Baul issues. Loxpox, April 30.—Tho Iouse of Commons will tako n rocess during tho Whitsuntide holi~ days, adjourntng on the 12th of Msy until the 18t of Juno. Tho result of tho election in Stroud, Glos- costorshirn, bas been -annulled on account of bribory, and n new olection ordored. [Herald Cable Special.] Loxpoy, April 80.—At the Inst meoting of the TRoyal Goographical Sociaty, an houorary fellow- ship was conforred on Staulsy, who had bith orto racolvod only the Soolety's medal. Loxnox, May 1—~6:80 8. m.—Tho Daily News says that tho lock-out of farm Inborers will soon bo submitted to arbitration for sottloment. Tho steamslup Pruesian, which sailed from Livorpool yestorday for Quobeo, toolk out G0 Warwickshiro farm hands and 180 childron to flud homes 1 Cannde. The next stenmor of tho aamo ino will carry 150 laborers from the sgui= cultural distriota. % 5 = SPAIN, Mapnip, April 80,—Official dispatehos an- nounco that fighting was resumed bofore Bilbro, Wodncedny, Some advanced positions of the Cacliste have beon eaptured by the Iopublican forces with slight loss. i S GERMANY. Benery, April 80.—Von Arnim hos resigned his Ambagsadorship, - BURNING COAL MINES. The Fire in the Kidder Mine undor Lontrol=-A Snccessinl Monns of Ex= tinguishing the Flamoes. Special Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribune. Winkespanng, Pa., April 90.—Tho subter~ raneon fire at tho Kidder mines {s still raging furiously, but the supposition ia that it 8 boing DROUGHT UNDER CONTROT, e tho vast volumes of heat arising from tho shaft and orovices in tho oarth hove lost somo of their intensity. Bmoko, steam, aud sulvhur- ous vopors nro continually issuing from the ground 1 many plnces, and, for s considorablo distaoco from the sceno, tho atmosphiere is strongly imprognated and difiioult to broatho. It is now impossiblo to npproach the firo, as oevory gangway or avenue londing to it has beon OLOED WITIL BOLID MASONRY, io order to proevent any draft of air {rom feed- ing tho flamas, and toconfine tho steam which is boing introduced, and which is found to be much moro offectual than the eiforts to drown out tho firor with water during tho thrco and a linlf months aftor tho firo bogan, Had it boon possi- Dblo to confine to tho immodiate locality of the fire tho immenso volunio of wator whioh was run into tno mine, it would havo beon comparatively oasy to flll the mine and at once SUBMERGE TILE DESTIOYING ELEMENT, but, as tho water found o lower level in the Empiro mine, some distance away, o large por- tion of tho burning conl was not reached by the water, and tho consoquence was tluat the firo spread with such rapidity as to render tho fur- thor uso of water impracticablo, and to drive the mon from that part of the mino which way burning. TIE PRESENT PLAN. of oxtingnishing the burning coal is thonght to bo working very succeesfully, Thirty steam boilers aro n placo to-day -forcing steamn through balf-n-dozen largo pipes, nod during this weok ten additional boilers will b {n operation. The fire will not probebly sprond _ further undor tho presont modus operandi, but will be confined within an area of 4,500 by 1,200 foct, nnd tho miners nre quito eanguine of having it out in & short timo, sfter tho PRESENT ARRANQEMENTS ARE COMPLETED for genorating suflicient quantitios of steam, ond foreing tho sawo into the fire from above, and through the walls which have boen buili to blook up the approaches. POLITICAL. The Political Aspirations of A.Johne 7 woN. Tonn,, April 80.—Ex-President Jounson arrived in Noshvillo this moruing, and will remain horo for o fow days. 1t is surmised that his movements havo referonco to the ap- pronchung political campaign 1n this Blate, in which hio proposes_taking part. A roporier of tho Banner interviowed him immedintoly on his srrival, and_glosued from him his viows on various subjocts, Amoug other things he ex- preesly stated that Lo would not be n candidato for tho Lower Houso of Congreas, bub doos not disguiee tho fnct that under proper cireum- stances bo will bo o candidato for tho United Stalos Sounte, ond favors tho oxpression at the polls from the people at large on the Scuatorinl question. On tho curroncy question beisan suti-inflationist, and on tho mntter of Stato tax, NAsuvILLE, || which_is now ngitating thoe peoplo of this State, o is decidodly for lower taxos, His appenranco onthe scono at tho presout Juncturo will pro- duce some counsiderable stir among the slate- makers, Pomocratic Members Ousted from the Schoo! Bourd in Toledo, 0. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Torewo, O., April 80.—Tho fight ovor the Schoul Bonrd here terminated to-day in & com- plete victory for the Republican and rogular side over the aeccdiusg Domoerats, who were at- tergpting to run a littlo Board of their own. Tho District Court decidod that tho claims of two Demniocratio mombers to soata in tho Bonrd were &?t well foundod, and granted an oustor ngainst om, Folitical Movement by the Grangers of Jasper County, Ind. Correspondence of Te Chicaao Tribune, RensseLaen, Iud, April 20,—The Jnsper County Ceniral Association of Patrons of Hus- boudry met at the Court-House in Ronsselaor, April 25, 'The following preamblo and resolu- tions wore unanimously ndopted : Witzni:as, Tho luboring classes havo herotofore neg- Ieoted to tuko such part {n tho primary cnucuses of vulitical parties 06 wus nocosssry 10 saclito propor rep- Tesentation of thelr intercsts i tho Jeginlation of the conntry; therefore, we, tho Patrons of - Husbandry of Jasper Couuty, duvite all legnl votors of sald county, irroupoctivo of former politicnl afiliations, whose viows Linrmonizo with thiose sct forth in tho subjoined rosolutions, Lo meet at {hoir respactive places of voting ou Baturday, May 80, 1874, for tlio purjioso of Lolding a Peoplo's primary election to nomiuate candidntes for county ollieers, sid to oxpress ihelr cholco of o candi- dut e for Repreacntativo in_tho Btato Assombly from {hg Countlos of White aud Jusper, Teewived, That Wo favor tho strictest sconomy in tho adimintatration of National, Htate, nnd County ‘a(Tuirs, and i tho expendituro of public monoy ; therofora wo condomn, #8. unmocedsary, unjust, and demoralirlag, {ho netion of thoso membera of Congress who voted to fucreaso the salarics of Qovernment oflicora sud took back-pay, aud also of the members of our State Legls- lature ot the Inst scssions thoreaf, who voted for or accepted un fucreago of " thelr pay, (s evading tho provisiona of thy Blate Congtitution and violsting its syl ¥ Jicvolsed, That Wo oproso an oxcluslvo protoctive tari, whieh tends to build up monoyolies detrimen. tal to' tho ntoreats of tho mauy ; but_tarifs should 1o €0 adfusted as to nvolil oxtromcs of Protcotion and ¥reo Trado, and prove o nearly s possiblo ouly tho meaus for Collectiug revouuo, B Jesolved, Thut, with an Increaro of tho sascasod yaluo of property in tate of Indluna, thero should linvo beat o decroano fu tho rate of taxation ; thers- fore, wo favor leglslation, at tho earlicet possiblo dey, Linving this objoct fn viow, “Jeesoved, That thoso eugogod In sgrioultural purs guils constituto s large, powerful, respectablo, and inllgont. el whoso, {ntoreats aunot o cifcunss eribed without'njury to the wtlon 3 thoreforo, wo favor leglalation, botl’ Btato and uational, which huy for it uim an increaso of tho fuctltios for trunsport~ ing fo warksty Lo products of ticir oldgand pas- turos, and such rogulstions of tho tarifls theroon wa aro dbmaadod by pubLO Weltaro sud couslateut Witk orgauio law, jeesalved, That wo syinpathizo with all movements afiniug to oradicato vice, clovato tho standard_of morals, and batter tho toudition of wocloty, Wo rocogalzo tho good necomplited by advocutes of teme # sorauco i our county, and favor the passage of such Jtuto Jasws t0 renniats thio trafto fu. intosicating teuors a8 wisdom shall dictate, [A note ncunmpnnylnfi the procoedings of the above meoting enya that tho County, Logisla- tive, aud Um:fmuulmml Committeca” appointed {iare composed of notive mou from both tho Be- Enhllcn\a and Demooratlo partios,the Inrgor num- or belng from tho formor. Horotoforo this county has givon a relisblo Ropublican majority of 806 to 800, with o voling population of about 1,600, T.ast olection tho I{epublicans pollod 06 votos, Tho dissatietnotion doos not arise from tooal anugos.’] G THE OIL INTEREST. The Effoct of Shntting Down on tho Flow in Pennnylvanine Speetal Diamtch to The Chicagn Tribune, Meanvine, Pa, April 80.—Tho exoltemont ovor tho shniting down of production in the potroloum flolds Las nssumed s now phaso, whicl: s likely o beeanlon somo trouble to the producors. Tho drilling contractors, who, of courso, loso consldarablo monoy by the suspon- sion, complaln that ¢ TIE WHOLT, TNING 18 A J0D put up by tho oporators to fill thelr pockets at tho oxpenso of tho drillors and other laboring dopartments, and are about to take somo aotion to protoot thomnelves, It fs probable that somo of thom will commonca proceodings for damngos. Tho oporatora, nlthaugg awnre of tho intontion of tho aleuntisfied onos, are dotermined to carry ont tho ontlire plan for Ausponsion. A numbor of wolls havo beon stopped sinco my first dispateh, and a prominent producer told your corrospndent this morning that not & boring. ‘well will ba {n operation nfter to-morrow. Totween 400,000 and 500,000 barrels of potro~ leum aro now taukod in and about Oil City, whilo tho quantity in bulk in Butlor County is atmost threo times ae Inrgo, NO DANGER OF A HOARCITY. Tho rofinors and other oil mouufacturers in Chlcago and othor Westorn citics need have no apprehionsion about injury to thoir business from a scarcity of palrolenm, ns thero is suf- flolont oil wow in storo in Yonango County to aupply the trade for tho next six months, Do- twoen £6,000,000 and 87,000,000 Ia locked up in ofl in tho'oil regions, nnd TIE VERY DEPRESAED RTATE OF ATFATRS mny ovontuate tn & flusnoial punio, which will ruiis many unless s chango for tho botter is of- footed soon. The story will bo told in & wool at tho latest. —_——— v THE SOUTHERN FLOODS. Latest Advices from tho Submerged Districti-=Aid Golng Forward. New Onteaxs, April 80.—Mails from Now York, to tho 25th, aro racoived. The oficials on the Jackson Railrond announce ovorything in order from Now Orloans, Cniro, and Momphis, for the transportation of muils and passevgers, ‘Mesreis, April 80.—Jacksonport aud Claron- don, on White Rivor, aro inundated. The officers of the St. Genoviovo report the whole country from Bkipwith's Landing to Yazoo under water, and great destitution among the inhabitants, Tho river is rislng slowly. SELarA, Aln., Aoril 30.—Tho _Alabama River is folling slowly, The dnmnfiu dono is groat, and botweon this placo and Mobiloa large cotton aren isunder wator, BSearcity of cotfon scod will pravont tho replanting of tho crop. AID BOLIOITED FROM THE PATRONS. NEW ORLEANS, La,, April 20, To the Prafrle Farmer, Chicago: A lnrgo portion of our agriculturists, including many Patrons, in tho overtiowed dietricts, are homless and penniless, Immediato sid Is nocd- ed. Ploase malo our nocessitios known to tho farmers of the Northwost. Coutributions should bo forwarded to Now Orlonus to II. L. Lowis, DMastor, or to mysolf. M. D. WHETMORE, Beorotary State Grango of Louisunn. ATD FORWARDED, Speclal Dispatch to The Chicaao Tribune, PuinApeLriia, Po., April 80.—Mr. Droxel, Treasurer of tho fund for tho roliof of tho sufforors from tho floods in tho Mississippi Val- loy, has to-day authorizod the Mayor of Now Orlenns to draw on him for §5,000 on acoount, Bostox, Mass,, April 80.—Contributions hero for tho Louisians sufferors amount to $43,000. New Yong, April 80.—Tho Committeo np-~ pomted by the Produco Exchange to receive Bubseriptions for the Mississippl sufforers have collected over $12,000 to-day. BUXFFALO. Improvements of the Canals-~A Laxge Eotel to Bo Erccteds Special Dispatch to The Chicago Lribune. BurraLo, N. ¥., April 80.—To-day an inspec- tion was made of the extensive canal improve- ments at this port by Canal Commissioner Jaclk- son, Division Buperintendent John Kolly, Jr., Caual Collector Flash, Engiueer Behn, and dele- gations from tho Common Council and Doard of Trado. 'Tho channel hos been widened and deepencd 8o that betweon Buffalo sud Black- rock; it hos an aversge width of 125 feet, andin depth of nenrly 10 feet, Noxt Monday the wator will bo lot in, and the now channel will bo roady for navigation, Tn o fow days tho Union Hotel Company at this place aro to placo first mortgngo bonds on the market to tho amount of £250,000, in order to raise money for tho ercction of the proposed now botel. ‘The total coat is to be £450,000, and £200,000 bave nlready beon subseribed by the stockholdors, Tho plaus presonted by Mr. Boy- ington, of Obicago, have boeu ofticially adopted. THE FARMERS, Success of the Purchnsing Departs ment of the Itock County (Wis) Grange. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, JaNESVILLE, Wis., April 830.—Tho monthly meeting of _tho Connty Grango Association was halfl{'cutnrduy, at which it was announced that tho Purchinsing Agont’s dopartmont was rapidly oxtouding, and that the Grango grocory store in this city Was n great success. A Grange on the Financial Questions Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Toxioa, Ill., April 28.—At tho lnst meoting of Tonica Graugo, No. 213, beld on tho 26th inst., the following resolutions \ore usanimousl: ndopted, with o roquoat that thoy be publishe: by the Chicago dnily papers ¢ Tesolved, That the exerciso by tho Preaident of tho yeto in regard to the financial bill lately pacszd by Congress meets with the unqualified condemnution of this Grange, Resolved, That worelternto tho rcsolution passed by this Grango in Novomber last, to wit : 4 That Congreas pass o law uthorizing bonds bear- ing o low fnterest oud futercanvortiblo, at tho will of tho holder, futo currency, which shalt bo a legal tender for oll public and private'dobla, Aud fhat Wo request Congress to revoke the charter of tho National Banks,” K. Haaex, Becretary. 0DD FELLOWSHIP. Spectal Dwapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Bonrvoros, In., Apil 80.—Tho fifty-fifth auniversary of the institution of 0dd Fellow- ship was colebrated iu this city to-day in grand stylo. Poople camo from all rmg of Town, and Tully 5,000 strangors wero in tho city, aud all tho Btroots wers thronged, Thera wus & grand ]mrada of the socloties, 500 Odd TFollows boing n tho procession, At sbout 2 o'clock ex-Vice President Colfax asconded a stand which had boon erceted on ono of the prinoipal streets, and which was covered with flags and fostoons, and mudo & most eloquout end musterly addross. Ho was attentively listened to by the thousands on tho atreot, aud was loudly applauded. This ovening thero will be a grand ball at Union Hall, which will be ono of tho most notablo ovents in Burlington socioty, The traina thiy evening are orowded with visitors going home. e e OHIO CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, Osxomxnarr, April 80.—Tha Constitutionnl Convention this forenoon passed tos third roud- ing the followiug nlterative meoummlu to be voted on soparatoly { tho pooplo: Tirst, liconso ~ to ~ trafllo in apliituous, vinous, or malt liquore, under such rogulationt as shall bo presontod bg Inw, muy bo granted, bub this wection shall nob provout tho Genoral Assombly from passing such laws to restriot such traflio as to componsate injuries rosulting therefrom. Bocond, no licanse to trafilo in Intoxicating liquors shall horeafter bo grantod in this Stato, but the Gougral Assombly many by law rastratn or prohibit tho traflo, or ;nnyprnvido against the evlls rosulting thore- rom, ‘Chis attornoon the Convention woro ontor- tained at tho rosidonco of Willlam 8. Groos- book, at East Walnut Hills, ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Tanrnen Poinr, April 80,—8toamsbhip Quobeo, from Liverpool, has arrived. TavenrooL, April 00,—S8tcamships Lyrran, !’nndhln, and Greeco, from Now York, have ar- rived. New Yorg, Aprll 80,—Avrivod, steamships Beo« tia and Miunesots, from Liverpool; Thuringis, trom Hnmburg, Lonnox, Apiil 80.—The nmmnhly Groab Waestorn, from Now York, arrived at Bristol, New Yonsk, April 80.—Arrived, stoamer Ethlo- pla, from Glasgow, New Yonk, Aprid 80.—Astivod, stoamer Gaelio, from Liverpogh . . CRIME. (Continued froin the First Page.) went to seo Waltz and called for Ernat, but, no answer being returnod, thoy looked through the coll door and saw him Iying on tho fleor uncon- scions, Tho offisr’s rovolvar was found in tho rannunslnn of Waltz. Tho victim lived anly fif- oon minutos aftor modical aid_wan summoned. Tho prisonor manifests n stolid {ndifforouce ng to his horrible deed. 'Tho oxcitomont at Catskill i intopso, and at lonat 200 poraons nro _collontad around tho ?nll throntening to broak down the doors and Iynoh the prisonor. Tho Blerid 18 detormined to maintain order and enrry oub the gontonco of the Court, If° the mob do not take the nffair thoir hands, Waltz will bo hanged ab sbout 1 o'clook to.morrow., Tho Govornor has boon apponled to, and two cum})unlon of milita havo boon ordered to procesd from Albany to Ontakiil forthwith. To Bo Mnnged. Lowsviuts, Ky,, April 30.—Goorge Milos Al- 1rod (colorod), convicted of tho murder of Dr. Granvilto Alfred in Washington County, will bo hanged to-morrow. A Qourier-Journal lotter #nys tho condemned man is proparing a full con~ foselon, implicating tho wifo of -tho murdered man, who is ot on bail on “tho samo_chiargo, as B:udcupn oriminis in the murder. Varlous nte mpts to roaous the prisonor. said to hnve pro- coeded from Mra. Alfred’s frionds, have all beon frustrotod, ond the proparations for the excon- tion ara_ perfocted. Tho condemned man_ has profossed faith in tho Ontholls Church, and ox- ‘presses o willinguess to dio. Oriminal Corclessness by o Dentiate Spectal Disnatch to The Chicago T'ribune, LavoastER, O., April 80.—At Bhawnoo, yos- tordny, o doutist, practicing without n license, ndminfatorad fo & Miss Sullivan ofghty grains of liydrate of chloral, causing hor death within a fow minutes, The villain® fled to the counlry, and hns not yot been arrested. < Escnped Punishments New Yonr, April 30.—Detective Lohy, tried for Iilliug MoNamnra by shooting through thoe door while the oflicers woro soarching for Dutch Ilur~ mon, was scquitted this ovouing. Another Pair of Bendoers Captureds 8SaLt LAgg Crry, U, T\, April 80.—A girl sup- posed to bo Katio Bondor, and s man suppored to bo John Bondor, Liave been arrostod noar hore, and will bo beld for identification, # CASUALTIES, Rallrond Collision—-No One Rurt, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Sronazs, Mich,, April 30.—Last oveniug, aboub 9 o'olock, collision occurred at the crossing of tho Lake Bhoro & l\llchl%&n Southorn snd the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroads, betweon two froight-trains, one bound wost, tho othor south. There wera two ecctions to tho train going south; tho first scction passed tho tatgat, and immedintoly afterwards the targot was turned for ~ tho train going west. The train bound west started out, when the ftralu golng south struck it, smashing up fivo cars_on tho Lake Shora Tond, and completoly demolishing the engine on tho Grand Rupids Road, Two derricks camo na soon a4 possible, and about 8 o'clock this morn- ing tho track was nll clear. The fault scomed to ‘bo with the Grand Rapids Road, as it is roported that the conductor was nsloep at tho timo of tho accidont. No person hurt, Run Over and Killeds Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. GosuEy, Ind., April 30,—An Iriehman, named Tlenry O'Moars, was killed by tho cars Inat night, b milas west of this city. ITo was ojected from o passenger train for rofusing to surrendor his ticket to tho condnetor, and, aftor walking some distance, ho 1aid down on tho track, wout asloop, nnd was run over by a passing freight train, Hig hiead was eovered from tho frunk, and his body out into fragments, 1o was unmarried, and & regident of Albion, Ind. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, JANESVILLE, Wis., April 30,—Jobn Morrissoy, employed in tho gns-house, foll from the build- ing to-day, breuking his log 8o badly that ampu-~ tation will bo necogsnry. . Drowned. Svecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. InontoN, O., April 30.—James Tlotchor, colored cook on tha stoamer Fashion, fell off the boat at Jubior Londing, five milos bolow horo, this morning, and was drowned. TRUTLAND, Vt., April 80,—Three men of thoe enginoers corps of tho Now York & Canadn Rail- roand wore drowned this afternoon st Mullins’ Droak, near Port Henry, N, Y., by the cavsizing of n boat. Thoir nomes were Emerson, Mitcholl, and Fiynn. Crushed to Denthe Sneciat Dispatels to The Clicago Tribune. FoLLpO, O, April 80.—T, 8. L. Wators, an old cltizen and school toschier of Tenry Connty, was Lilled Inst night at Napoleon, 0., by being caught botweon moving trainson tho main traok and_ switch nenr tho depot. He was ternbly mutilated, —_— INVESTIGATION ORDERED, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Osuxosu, Wis,, April 80,—Memorials having boon cirenlated throughout this soction of tho Siwnto_asking tho Secrotary of War to romove N. . Edwards, ongincor in charge of tho 1ox and Wisconsin Iiver improvements, CGen, ITum- phroys, Chiof of the Engineer Corps, hns ap- painteda Committeo of Investigation, consistiug of Gon. P, G. Wright, Gon. L. I3, Lomers, and Cot. D. O. Houston, The Committeo will arrivo horo in o doy or two and begin work, It is alloged that in the expenditure of last year's appropristion of $800,000, sorfous errors were made, and that Edwards, by ronson of lis con- neetion with tho corporation which formerly owned the improvements, is projudiced agninst them, P~ JUDICIAL ELECTION, Correspondence af The Chicapo Tribune. TLAnstNa, Mich,, April 20,—Tho Stata Board of Canvasgers, in session to-day, decinre that William 8, Tennant lins recoived 1,040 votes for Judgo of the Tenth Judicial Civcnit for the un- oxpited torm, which will end Doo. 81, 1875; homns Riply, 1983 John Pitts, 57; Isnao Tanchor, 12. "As it was nceessary for the Judgo cloot to onter upon tho dutics of tho office ao onco, boforo the meoting of this Doard, Gov, Bagley appointed him Judge, a8 noticed in Tun THIBUNE. —_—— ST. LOUIS’ LAST VENTURE, Sr. Louts, April 29,—Messrs. Bhepherd and Do Wolt, of Now Orloans, bave mado a proposi- tion to Bt. Louis merchants, that it sufllcient froight i8 gunranteed by thom to justify tho venture, thoy will put ona lino of stenmships botweon New Orlenns and io Janelro, touching at all important intormodiate points. Thoy also propose to make ndvances on shipmonts, and ar- ranugo for the investmont of the pracocds in cof- fou, or othier praduots of that country, if de- sired. -——— A Maon Leaps into & Furnace. Tho Boranton (I'n.) Republican says thut ghortly before 1 o'clock Friday morning the men working on tho night shaft at tho blast furnuce of the Leckawanna Iron & Coal Company, wera norrified by one of tho most shocking casos of golf~deutruction that has over oceurred in that city. Tho victim was a young man ramed I'heodore Marono, who took ndvantage of tho tomporary absonco of the workmon, And plunged ‘into tho seothing furunco, which, at Lfin time, was ot n white hoat. Mg cries atirncted attention, and the workmon ran to the furnace and looked down, only to 600 tho unfortunato Marono waving his bands and foat in tho most intouso ngouy, A long-hindled shovel was lowered to him, but ho was un- conticious of itk prosenco, Ono of the mon ran immodiatoly and stoppod tho blast, but human aid was of no avail to save the unfortunate man in the furnaco, aud ho was dragged up ag uiokly as possiblo, by means of o lnrgo hook, n charred, disflgurod, and unrocoguizable mass, "Theodore Marone was 4 nativo of Pomatn, East Prussis. Ho omigrated to this country about four yoars amgo, and mizht have dono woll but for dissoluto Liabits which besot him and roduced him to a stato of abjoct misery. o camo to Horanton on "Fuesday last, aud found sholter at tho Contral atroot look-up. Whila thoroe lio at- tompted to tako his Jifo by heating n pokor red- hot {u the stove nud placing it to his neok to do- stroy the carotid artory, whon he was dotectod by ouo of tho ofticors, —— e Swallowed o Forl Tucy Tooper, tho Paris correapondent of the Philadelphia” Press, writes 1 “A very singular accident which took place the othor day, is now interosting tho modleal fratornity of Dlavis, Mons, L., ono_of .tho _olorls of the now, aud huge dry-goods storo, Lo Printomps, acoidont- l{ swallowed a fork, snd_survived the acoldont, though how bo escaped cholg to donth is moro than I oan imagine, Ho was talion at onco to tho Hospital do Lo Pltlo, whoro ho is now surroundod by tho caro aud attontion of tho on- tro faoulty, ho being at prosont onoof the moat Intoroating of nfipnul lo subjocts, Cnro- ful soundings hove fallod to revosi the whero- abouls of the unwolcome intruder, but it in supposad to bo somovwhioro {n the nolghborhood of " tha livor, A now instrumont “is In process of constriction whorowith an operation is to ba attompted, and meanwhile thoe pationt Is kept orfcbtly quict and on low dlet, and {s froquent= ly dosed with antidoto nganst the poisinoua principal’ of corroding meial. Twenty of (Lo mosl celobrated of Parisian doctors nro to assict nt tho oporation, Notwithatanding all this, tho poor follow lmn'pfl up his spirits, smolos, laughs, talks, aud malkes innumorablo jokes ahout his singulac situntion. It fa to bo hopod that tho now instrumont and twenty doctora combined will ounblo lifm to * fork over’ without losing his 1ifo In the proooss.” ———— LOCAL ITEMS. Last ?rvonlng, about 10 o'clock, » young man nnmed John Wicklo mot o Frodorick Folck, near tho cornor of Mitcholl, on Inlsted stroot, and atruck him soveral Limes, for tho alloged renson that Folck and somo of hly friends had used Wickie's fathor in a slmilar mannor somo timo provious, At the time tho trouble had about ceased, two officors—one namod ModMahon—~ camo in sight, and Wickic started and ran for his homo, on Johuson stroot, followed by tho oflicers, and, whon nonr tho cornor of Maxwell and Johnson stroots, ono of the officors dis- chnrged his rovolver twico at the object of hin pursuit, and, fortunate for young Wickio, neither of tho shots had any other offact than to seara the people in the nolghborhood. Ona of tho Lako Viow police yestorday fourd the dond body of a man on tho lako shoro, l¢ had evidently been in tho water some timo, and may be the remains of one of the lost flshormen, A runawey oceurred on Webstor avenuo laet evoning, that caused o grosnt doal of excitemont for a shovs time, but resulted in no more damage then tha injury of o hotea belongiug to John uber, ‘Tho dead body of & man about 60 years of age was found in tho rivor, near the dock of Love- land’s lumber-yard, Inst_ovening. Tho remaing wu{& cl:’nvnynfl to tho Morgue aud the Coroner notified. g About 3 o'clock yeetorday stternoon, Joseph Homor was accidentally shot in the loft shoulder with & pistol, by Charlas Roth, anotier boy with whom he was plaving. The injured boy wns teken to the oflico of Dr. Frawley, who dressed the wound, and does not coneidor it dangerous, Lnst ovening, avout 10 o'clock, Chinrles 8. ‘Thompson, 33 yenrs of ago, was found dead in his bed, at tho residonceof his father, 128 Bouth Halstod sireot, Ho was unmarriod, snd out of crmployment. No cause assigned for his sudden doath, ‘The Coronor has beon notified, and will hold an inquest Lo-day. The alarm of fire from Box 817 nbout 11 o'clock last ovening, was cuused by fire brealing out in.the one-story frame building, No, 818 Weat Madison streot, owned snd occupied by Martin Stearns 08 o stovo storo. Damages, 8850. No wsurance. Causo of fire unknowu. Last ovening about 7:80 o'clock & man named John Doylo was run over by a locomotive un the cornor of Kinzie and Desplainos streots and sovoroly injured in tho Jog. 1o was conveyed to bis residenco, No. 715 West Indinna streot, whero Drs. Skeor aud Houghton amputated tho Timb below the kneo. Al a late hour last night Lo waa doing well. About 9 o’clock last evoning, William Dolan, nn oxpressman in tho employ of Willinm Baesch- man, No. 3 Mudigon stroot, gok into an_alterca- tron'with Henry Luft, n raniior for an omigraut- liousio, about rome passeugort at the lilinois Contral _Dopot, and coming to- blows, Dolnn drow & @irk<knife and stabbed Luft in the back, inflicting n fatal wound. On acoing what_ho 'lind done, Dolan oscaped, and u&) to n late hour lnst night had not beon arrest- ed. Tho dootora say Luft cannot live, as his kidnoys wore cut by tho knife, PROJALLE BUICIDE, Last ovonive about 6 o'clock, & yonng men went to Lynol’s bont-house, at the foot of Hur- mon court, aad rontod o boat to go out for an hour or two. Mr. Lyuch noticed that tho man acted sttangoly, but, na lho paid tho customary _ -feo, the boat was givon him and he rowed awey. After going out about o quarter of & miie, the boat Was ioen to tip over, sud, althoush aesistanca way immediatoly sont, no trace of the man could be found, As the water was very smooth, and the boat o hiard ono to overturn, therc i no doubt the upsettiug was intontional. A Ton of Bend Chinnunen, TFrou the San Francisco Chronicl Tho average American contomplutos in stupld bowildermont tho touacions faith of the disoiplea ot Confucius in tho religlous nocessity that wherever death may overtuke thom tholr dust must be sent back to the Floway Kingdom to reeb in tho bosom of Mother Earth. Possibly, it i s silly suporstition, Dbut our *Heathon Chineo " follow-boings live up to it ever so mucl morlk consistently thun wolive “Y to our supersti- tions. Tho Onilamme, from Portland, a fow days ago, brought down over o ton of tho mortal romnins of Mongolians who bad shuffled off their coils in Oregon. This quoer cargo is to be ro- shipped from this port to Ohiva.” Tloe fact that s0 thrifty peoplo na the Chinoso should incur the great cxpense they do for such a purposo, proves tho strong lold which tho custom has upon them. Tho mere preparation of the bodies to be shipped costs 825 encli; and when tho ex- penscs of packing, freight, reshipmont, atc., is added, it must amount to about as much ag ©u industrions Chinaman, living upon tho moat econowmical principles, can savo in a year. A lag S The Brunswick Legaeys By advices from Genova, tho London Globe learns that tho vulidity of the lato Dulko Chutlos’ ‘boquest to that citv huws boen sottled in its favor aftey several months of negotiation botween tho Commissionors deputed on behalf of the muni- cipnlity aud tho official ropresentatives of tho roiguing Duke, tho hoir-at-lnw of tho docensod. The city, having obtained by firm resstanco to all thrents of legalaction o final acknowledgmont in writing of tlie goodness of its general claims to the proporty, has agreod surrens der, as loirlooms of tho Houso of Bruns- wioky tho famous onyx Mantua vaso and the Mary Stunart sapphire rivg, Theso woro oflicially banded over & fow days sinco to Dr. Riogel, de- puted by tho Duko to receive them as his por~ sonal agout at Goueva, At tho samo timo tho Gorman Consul, Horr Brodheng, signed, on bo- Lalf of His Highness, a convention, in which o withidrew bis supposed claims to tho rost of the personal proporty of his deceased brothor, esti- mated s likely to realize about £650,000. —_— e A Confiding Farmers The following touohing littlo story is told by & correspondont of tho Port Jorvis Gazelle: ‘*An old huutor told nito ho once was backin tha mountains, many yoars ago, chopping, ‘Lhat doy o fawn ran up und lay down, terribly frightoned, at his fact, Lo grabbed 'lis riflo, for ho heard the powerful springs of a cata- mount coming, 1t wag in pursnit of tho little fawn at hiy feot, Ilo firod and killed tho animal, whon the little deer roso and lotk for tho foroat. 1ie sakd ho never afiorwards wanted to shoot & S’mfi" ngnt ono baving piaced so much confldenco n him," P e e ) MARRIAGES. RENDELL~SYMONDS—In _this olty, fodts by thu It Gl ‘i Engind, on tho 27th oy, Canon Knowlos, Willlim IRondetl, ot “Aibina Symonds, formerly of Torquay, DEATHS, GIIOGAN _Mickacl J. Grogan, brothgeof the Tor, J. H. Grogan, diod at Toxns, March 24, of consumption, Solowin requiom hl& nass will be colvbratod at St, Bridgoi's Churoh, on Friday at hall-psst 18 8. ., aftor i o o of 1o dicuisod wil proseid by car- Tlages to Oalvgey Gemotory, 1 enda nes fuvliod to atlond. MENDSEN~—T"o funcral eorvices of Mrs, I, Menagen, wha dled at Wilnietto on tho 29th Sn!l., will bo hold at o residance of her slstor, Mrs, Gliddon, at Wlinette, on Saturday murniug. Mny 3, at 10:31 o'clook. Frionds who como out trom the E‘(X ccan attoud sorvicon at tho house by Jeaving on_thoe 8 o'clovk a. nl._train or ‘moot the funeral cortege st Rtose I on 1he 10 o'olouk: Hlllu. Frionds plouso uttoud sttend without turthier no- ¥~ Rvontog v g corse, TUKEZ—At Portinnd, Mo, rl rs, M Tt M M Tionls 08 £ ity faiths VERNON—Aprll 80, at 1:00 m,, Androw Morriman, only son ot John M. ‘and Maria Vernon, agod 9 montha utval Eviday, May 1, nt 1 o'clook, from 233 South Pa HOTEL, Continental Hotel 479, 481 & 483 State-st., Qor, Kldrldge.coust, O1{1IGAGO. BENJ. N. ANDERSON. Proprietor, §27°'fhio ost $3 por day Ho . 0 RENT—4 ROOMS_¥OR HOUBKKI al8 4-room unmhumflam Lia v ot g gation Biith. ek §4ie Biuitheat,y ous blocik wet of Uton Park, Oall at AUOTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Regular Iriday’s Sale. TRIDAY MORNING, May 1, at9)§ o'olook, Contents of Four Dwellings, Tiomored to our Bloro for convenionss of salo, . sl H DO et = N! IE W FURNITURB. teorythlng must be eotd. Pasloc Bulta, Bodroom Snts, O e nr ot atlons Wardrahoss ot stends, Oarputs, Orockory and Glasswaro, Plated Wnto, Bty otor Also s Inte siock af (onaral Morcbandiia. Fietios i e et itend ot sioa, “Also, ono Tirtaswiole Tillinri Tabo, bovoliod BLISON, POMICROY £ GO, 81 anid 68 Randalob.st, PERENETORY AUCTION SALE 150 LARGE & ELIGIBLE LOTS, Near the Northwestern Car Shogs, Saturday, May 2, At 12 o'clock, noon, on the ground. This Proporty s situntod on RIOTIMOND, OLEVE- LAND, sud CHICAGO-AVS., fmmodiatoly sdjolning tho Proporty of tho Northwostorn R. R. Co.'s Oar Shops, only a sbort distauco from tho now City Limlts, and only about 80 minutes’ ride from tho heartof tho olty, with froquont tralns which run to accommodate this rapidly growlng suburb, : tln Richmond-av. thero ato savon cottagos, with large ots. On Ohloaga-avs, a Iargo storo, with dwolllog. Also, nearly 180 untmproved lots. Tho salo s POSITLVE, withiont avy ltmit or reserve, THE TERMS aro oasy. Only 110 cash on unfmprored Tots, balanco 810a month, ON COTTAGES, 825 eash, balanco 825 a month, ON STORE, 5 aneh, balanao $50 a month until sll 8 pald, with intorost at 8 por cont on doforrod paymenta, THE TITLE is porfect. Abatraot furalshed, A BPEOIAL FREE TRAIN wil loave tho Wolliah Donot at 10 o'clook on day of sale, calling at Halated.ste and Ashlaud-av, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auotloncers, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, 227 Oak Btroet. - Saturday Morning, May 2, at 10 o'olook, FURNITURE AT AUCTION, Ono parlor suit, black-walout hook-oasos, black-walzud oxtonston tablo, D, R. chalrs, maiblo top chismbor sety Dlack-walnut bedsteads, spring mattroagos, buroauss swardrobos, kitchon farniture, ota., ote., By WM, A, BUPFERS & CO., WE SIHALL IIOLD OUR Regular Saturday Sale Now and Second-hana Furniture, Axminster, sols, and otlicr Gaepots, ON Cloifis, ook Stov Gry, fable Guttery, Platod Waro, togothor with 6 Ronorai Sarloty of Morchundisy, the wholo comprisiag upwards of 1,000 ILiIOTS, AATURDAY MORNING, May % at 9 o'clook, at ont Ealesiooms, 108 Kinst. Madison-st. 'WE SELL ONLY ON COMMISSION, Wo_do not Luy any kind of Morchandlso, or manufacs turo Furnituge. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO.. Auctioneors, WE SE.ALL SELL Saturday Morning, May 2, at 11 0'Olack, Af 108 BAST MADISON-gt., ot Co. Plano, 3 by g O A e A new Plune, mado by Hardman & Co. A good Plano, mado by A. I, Galo & Co. oA o Franol pinto Plor-Glass, with cornleos sad lamé o quins. REAR OF STORE, o AT 13 0'CLOCK, IN top Mugales, Now York 1top Phiton, Hoston wedo, Layion Troltiniz- Wagos, Boston mada. § Tiammily Carelaser Faintly Care 188t Doublg harn WAL ol uned, v UTTERS & CO., Auctfoneers, Special Sale. Crockory, Glass, Tabla Cutlery, Platod waro, Woode™ ware, 20 rolls Homp and Wool Carpots. 0'0LOOK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, AT 0 TIERS & CO., Auotioneors, At our saloa-rory ndison-st, = By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av. One Barouche, 4 Top and 3 Open Buggies, 2 Phaetons and 1 Democrat; WILL BE SOLD AT ATCTIONT, OnBATURDAY, May3, at 11 a. m., fo oloss an cstate GEO, P; GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabash-av. AT ATCTION On Saturday, May 2, at 0 o'clook, Wo sliall offor an juunonso stook of HOUSEHEOLD GOODS, Patlar, Library, Chambor, Dintng.Room, and Kitchen Furnlthro of overy dorotintion, 1noi Walnut Wardeobes, Biok-Casos, ologaut Froneh 1iatg Micrurs, Hrussols an Wool Carpots, Drugeats, and, Crani-Cloths, Plagos lolndoont, of. 16 aratos W. G, Orookors, Yollow an Rookingasm Ware, Glasswaro; At 1l o'olook, BUGGIES AND HARNESS, £ GEO, P, GOLE ¥ CO., Avotionsors, GRAND JOINT SALE, BY @EO. LINDENBERGER, Tightred Marness and Saddle Horses, Mares, Trotting lorges, Thoroughhived Colts, and Brood Mares, At EMINENOCE, Ky, 40 mllea from Loulsvillo, On Tuesdny, May 5, 1874, at 10 n. m, “Torms—Four montlis, with 10 per cant. intorast oo S SR B b Auatfon == By C. C. THAYER & CO,, TRoal £stato Auctionoors and Brokors, AT ATUCTION. Only §100 cash, balance on short timo, A Nice House of 9 or 10 Rooms, belng No. 97 Bixtaonth.st., botwoon Statoat, and Wae vasbav., will b rold at auation on SATURDAY, May3, ot lislf-past 13 o'olack, ‘o hotsd can romain whoro 1t is, or bo rowoved, at tho plasurg of the puschasor, G. O THAYER & CU,, Auctioneers, Ty 0SGOOD & WILLIANMS, Augiion and Conunission Houso, 65 South Caual-st, . Clearing Anotion Salo SATURDAY, May 2, Of Turniture and Houschold Goods of avory desoriptlon, Ineluding fino Ghambor and Parlor Sata. Also, o fine ling of Oflico Furnliuso, and a varioly of uther goods, By BRUSH, SON & GO, Halosroom, 41 and 43 Bouth Caualat, Extensive Sale of Furniture, BATURDAY, MAY 2, at 100'clook &, m.: Parlor Sults, Elegant Clawbor Sats, Marble-Top Buceaus, Plain do, Bodateads, Oommodes, Card aod Kxtcnslon Tablos, Louugas, Sofas, I -Ubairs, Rocks 1 1 o e, Mtedores T N eons toble St as. Gaactie ory, Iarico Iluo of goud socond-band Brussoly I S5 oo Tly Gargy iLlist, BON & CO., Austionsors. LOST AND FOUND. GST_ON TIii: MORNING OF APRILE, TROM !J bugy ‘Y'au:l:l:;l‘lflu 'ihl! Tirst National Bank and ‘thAA o ounty ¥* Ityorson & Morrls, ™ on dove Frid for s rotum to tho st 5 Mauufactuclug ‘Oompany, No, 10 North dotecs ATADY'S RAR-RING, SET WITH G0 i Novwer, tiow, Biiaduy ovaning, o Reakdonhoc e H3r i s Horay Foumrnt by copus AR Wost Nandolpheates o 0§ Norths Sangamens OST — UOED TASSEL, FROM OPEHA. N, :‘[de \‘%’gfi il bo ibucally rovarded by roturning to 181 1P THE PARTIRS W0 TOOK BOX OON- .08 i SSima R i thout, dolay, oy wll recelvo 31t aad o quuations oy roxs D81, Tribimo ol TAKIIN UP—A YLLLOW AND WIlrtH ¥ 0rs ara of uo value to thum, GLE, carner Po =] O with vory largo 3 " PILYS, D Boeiy Polcrond, boptin Dauteal Panke OR £TI 5 - D-AND. ahave roward oan ba lad by vo.wenlag hor (o Ky Oy NE&~ aud Hulstod-atay