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~-AL NEGLECT. Two Trains Crash Together on the Burlington & Mis» souri Railroad, Turce Employes Killed, and a Number Badly Wounded, Tho Accident Due to the Imaiten- tion of a Telegraph Op- orator. The Culprit Escapes, and Has Not Been Captured. No Passengers Upon the Trains Be- lieved to Have Been Hurt. 1Lesser Aceldents, ‘THE COLLISION, Bpeciat Disgatch to The Unicano Tridbung, Bunwisoroy, Ia., April 4,—A torriblo sceldont oceurrod on tho Lurlington & Missouri Rail- read at 12:30 this morning. Tho pasronger- rain which loft this city at 7:20 last evening eolliled with tho Atlantio oxpresa coming Last, atapoint 8 miloa oast of Tyrono, a Atation 100 toilon weet of this city. DBoth trains wero run- wing on time and at thelr usual spood, Lot ongiucs, tho baggage- cars, aod one coach wero totally wrecked, The following s & Jiat of the killed and wounded}: II. L. Miller, dondnctor of tho Eust-bound traln, kifled ; W.*A. Gardnor, expross messonger on the Eadt-bound train, killed; O. M, Picholo, fireman oo the West-bound traln, killed; A.J. Rugh, enginorof tho East-bound train, bruised, bat wot seriously hurt; N. J. North, special mail agent, badly burued by a stove about tho bead, but not gangerously; Mark Strausler, ou- iucor of the West-bouud train, log broken; E, . Wrlght, baggagoman, hurt in the aok, but not woriously ; Honry Robinson, baggageman, brais- 2d, but not sarfously, Noue of tho pessongers woro burt boyond o few slight scratches, The necidont was eaused by tho oporator at Tsrone failing to doliver the propor tolegraph order to’ tho conductor af tho East-bouud trafn, Thisis tho first collision betwoon passougor trains that pver ocenrred on the Durlington & Missourj Railroad, ond created intenso oxcite- mont hero. Over 2,000 peoplo woro nt tho dapot this afternoon on the arrival of tho wpecial train Loaring tho remnius of Conductor Miller and Express-ilessenger Qardnar, who both bavo families. Couductor Mtiler was found At tho Lrake botwoon the bagyagoe-car and codch, whero Lio liad gono when hearing tho whistle for braken. Ilis two litlo girls were on tho train, bat cscaped uvhurt. 0. M, Picklo, tha firoman, was unniarriod, rud o rosident of Ottumwa, whoro bhid romaina woroe taken in chargs by bio parents, Division Suporintendont Potter was on tho Weat-bound traln nod took immodisto stops to relieve the suffering and wour-lsg. A spoctal train with Drs. Rausom and Naussan was at onco etaried from tho city. The wrock was tlearod at 11 o'clock this forenoon, (To the Aasooiated I'rear,) Osanta, Nob., April 4.— About 12:30 this morn- Ing tho Chicago oxprees-train which loft bero Baturday ovening, and the Daciflo express-train bound west, collided_betweon Albis and T'yrons, Lr., on tho Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Toad, :nmmaku}v wrecking botls ongines and instant] killing M. L. Miller, conductor of the Chi- £ago oxpress, Cardiner, tho American Ix- press Mossencor, and Bickle, the fireman of tho Facitle oxpress. Engineers Pugh rnd Btrester, and McDonald, firoman, suatainod Bortous but uot fatal injuricd. One of the Lage Euge~mmmru is mixsing, ‘Tho wrock took firo, ut was quickly oxtinguished, Alr. Miller, poatal clerk 1n the wost bound traln, was soric oualy burned by astovo falliog on him. 'The secident wau causod by tho failuro of an opera- tor to doliver o train order, Mr, C. B. Orton, son of I'residont Orton, of the Weatorn Unlon Telegraph Compuny, rendered efticlont medical Rid to the wounded and sullorlug. Nouo of tho Pprasonpers wero seriously injured. ANOTIIER ACCOUNT. Tho enatorn-bound Iralu rouclied Chicago nt 11:20 last ovenlog, snd contatued soveral Chica aus 88 passengerd who wero on tho train ot 0 timo of tho accidont, 1hoy told substan- tially {ho eamo story. Tho accident ocourrod sbois 12:25 yesterday moruing, romo 3 wiles o3at of 'Tyrone, and was cocosionod by tho neg- ligonce of tha operator al'l'srone in fulling to &v;x propar oiders, i any at'all, to tho Eastern nin. Among tho passongers was I 0. Elaroad, con- neeted with the firm of fagedon, Oliver & Yoylo, of this city, Ilo stated to a reportor Inst night that tho caugo of tho aceident was tho tafluro of tlio oporator at Tsrone to hold Train No. 3 com- Ing onst for No, 1 golug west 4o puss ut that place. No. 1 was twenty minntos Iato, and Bhead of it, hetwoon Albis and Tyrone, were two oxtras. ‘Tho oporator was Instructed to hold No. 2 for the two extras, and also for No. 1, which would Lave cansed a dolay of ton ininutes, o hicld tha train for tho oxtras, but hot for traiu No. 1, Immodiately after No, 2 hed staried from Tyrono, tho aporator dise roverad his mistako, and onderod sn engino which was attached to a frefght atuuding at ‘Tyrona to folluw and overtako tho tram, 'I'he eugine started at onco, but the time was too hort to overtako tho traiu, and tho colllion waus tho natural consequonce. — Train No, 2 wagon & down grade, aud tutning at & very rapid rato, whilo No. 2, boing 20 minutos late, was nleo Taunivg with groat spced to make Tyrousnn timo, Wiien thn trujus met the englno of No, 4 was throwu from the track and cross tho road-bad, and sorved to bo ridden by tho ongiuo of No, 1. Tho bageage and oxprosa car, which was lieavily Treightad with bullion, hold tho track, but was crushed by the weight of tho coschies rearing uponit. “Tho baggage-man wag Liiled, namo unknown, The condition of No. 1 was yory mimilar, The engine was crushed by the contact, ood tho baggago nnd expresa car teriibly wrecked. Tho “express moesanger, namod Qarduor, who wos asleop ¢ tho time, was buried in tho debris, nud died instantly, being actuaily forced into the earth by the cnormity of tho woight upon him., Tho conductor of No, 3, 11, L. Miller, of Huclington, was also amoug the Xillod, who ho says was & fow minatca provious to tho accldent standing tolking with soveral rentlomon in the car, and also with a 13-year-old daughtor, who Lind boon takiug n pleasuyo trip, Ay, Elsroad did not suffer any injurics himsalf othor than fright, and thought thoko injured sozi~ ously wore atl omyloyoa of the road. 11, Glafake, of the Clhioyouno Leader, was alno among the Kmouum on the fated tralu, Jlo coniirmed the statamont of Mr, Lleroad oa to the causo of tho accidont, amd stated fusther thee ho heard Conductor Millor road bis ordora Yeeoived at ‘Iyrone, which was to walg Ouls for tho passing of tho extras, 1o salil that Millor was cut in two; tho engineer of No, 3 had urb brokep, the enginoor of No. 1 had a leg broken, the ' mail agont was soveroly burnod about the Lead, and that & newsboy iind s log broken, In tha orpross car whoro the bullion was to the valuo of $500,000 thore W24 al4o & corpeo for tho East, which wae crushe od and mangled boyunfi description. The bage £ag0 wans alwo crushed aud scattersd In con- :flhlun, d had not boen gotton togather when 4 n‘l tmin loft. The sccident detsined tho i in twelvo Lours, Ile gpoka in tho lighost ‘hllnl Of the gonduct und masivtance rendered the aioflorers by L., W, Matthows, conductor of 0 lwmr, aud W, I, Ohattorton, conductor of :hao' 2 Us_ descritiod tho soeno a8 horrible in b "lnm ;k“d oxproxsed his appreoiation of 5 Pnhnu takeu by the railrond compony to care or thase who wore fortunsto enough to £acape with their livea. Tha killsd wore takon :x;n ‘Ll‘l‘:rfiz:"rnymtuhn olicots of tho Comvuauy and D, N m l:noir hvn;elhwlm u‘::% the wounded wers takeu 18t komo of (Le wouoded cannot @ Tho oportor at Tyrone, to wnum“gx‘:lne'unuu e ontir ulfalr {8 myeributable, 16 waa loarnod © lagt oveniug, had uot bevn soets or hoatd of eiuco tho accldant, A Bla apprabiousion, ~ s 18 promlied for SAD ACCIDENT, . Bpeofal Dispatch to 1 he Chicagn Trih, Yassrie, I, April d.—A large n:n’:: cock blavoft i tho AMaithesien & Helgelor Zino Smolting Works In this eity yestordsy aftor- noon, and Frank Burrol), tho envincer, had hin left arm and entire faco terribly ecalded by the steam and bot water. The sattending surgeon thinks tho sufforer's lifa may ba saved, but iy fearful that he will loss his sight. Mr. Durrell 1s much rateemod, both ne a mochanie end s & jnan. Work was sunponded in tha factory for the balanco of the day. KILLED BY A FALL, Prrranuna, Pa,, April 4.—A pentloman named David Bummers, a stoamboat engineor, aged 61 yeard, reslding on Boaver avonue, Alleghony, fell down staira last night snd broke lts neek, 11e was found this mornlag, Ila went to bed at 10 o'clock Baturday nieht, and, It is supposed, afterwarda got up to go to a grocery, aa & packs ago of grocerica wore found scaticied around 1, DROWNED, Sreeetal Dirpateh to The Chieaau Tribune, Creverasy, O, April 4.—J, L. Jonces, a boat- Lutider, aged about 40 years, was drowned in the river yesterday, Ile foll from o veencl on which lio was st work. 1o loaves a wifo and twa children, SOCRATES’ DRAUGHT. New Yonx, April 4.—Prof. ¥. \. Walker, & sclentist, of Irooklyn, died to-day from tho offcota of an overdnuo of fluil extract of hom- loclk, which Lo took medicinslly. THE RIVERS. IMMINENT DANGER. Tosron, April 4.—A heavy rain-storm with northeast wind has provailed hero and gonorally (hraughout Now England for tho past twouty- four hours. Au the rniu 1y still falling, tho ap- prehienslons of serioun damago from freshets soem woll founded. XIi the rivers are rapidly rising, sud, should the storm continus another day, or a goneral broak-up of ica occur, tho re- sults must bo disastrous, The Konnebeo River has riren 4 foet during tho day at Haullowell, and at 6 p. m, was oven with tho wharves, and rapidiy rising. At Tisbon Lalls, the bridge of tho Maine Central Railrond waa raised 2 foct by tho fco-jan, which randerad it impnesable far traing. A Targo forco hay been ongared during_the day binsting uway feo and repairing tho bridgo, and to-night 1t is reported a aln. ? In Northern Mnine therain commenred falling Flriuuy uight, and hay coutinued uninterruptodly sioce, At Manchester, N. II., tho river s greatly awollen, nnd the waters aro pouring over tho dam at Amoskeag Falla 4 feet deop. Bovoral milly ot Mancheator and Lawrenco will ba com- olled to shut down Lo-mortow on accaunt of tho Euck-u‘.cr. At tho latter placo tho water {8 7 foet deap over the top of tha falls, being tho bighent water since the gront freshot of 1409, and the river fn still rising, . A diapatch from Concord says imminont dan- gor I throateniug ino bridges, sovoral of tion railroad bridges, botweou that oity aud Hoolwot, ‘THE MISSOUR!, Special Disvateh to The Chicaon Tridune, + Broux City, Ia., April 4,—The ico commenced breaking up at Forts Sully and Randall this afternoon, and is gorged between Bpnngfield aod Raudall, The river {8 rising, A rain-storm #ot in this attornoon, and ig very peneral in that section of country, Thore is very ligh water, and constdorablo damngo to propesty will proba- bly result. THE ‘WALLKILL., New Yonr, April 4.—A deatructive froshot oe- curred in tho Wallkill River yestorday, sweeping away ice which, In:its pnssago down thoe river, destroyoed all tho bridges botween Pellot’s Island and Montgomery, four in number, within a dig. tanco of 20 miles. The Montgzowary aud Wal- dou bridges aro yob in danger. ‘Iliose nlrondy gone cauuot bo replaced short of §200,000, GRAND RIVER, MICH. Spetial Duralen to Fhe Clicauo Tribune, Graxo Havaes, Mich., April 4,—A large mass of ico and drlftwood from gorges up the river bas boon passing here all day. Danger was throatenod to the bridges soveral times, but tha ateam tuge kopt thomn from great injury. THE HUDSON RIVER. New Yong, April 4.—Tho Hudson River is open to Newburg. ALnany, April —An ico-gorgo below this city gave way this aftornoon. ‘Ihe floods at onco subsidad, snd tho stroets which wore submerged thla mornlug are ouco moro free to pedestrinng, but tho docks nro ethl submorged, The ico In tho Mohawk passed down Saturday. — rIz AT GRAND HAVEN, MICH. Bpeciat Dupateh to The Chicawo Tridune, Qnaxp Lavew, Mich, April 4—A firo thia -moruiog totally dostroyed a barn, nsod also nsn storchouso for furniture, balonglag to Albort Kiol. Ovor filty coflins wero destroyed among other contents, Loss, 91,000 ; partinlly insured. A residonce Lolonging to Albrit Sciderrocst wes also injurod to the amount of #1200, AT CLEVELAND, Cruverasp, 0., April 4.—A fire in the plain- ing will of J, L. Denhams, cornor of Centre and Columbus atreets, this aftcrnoon damaged tho building, mactinory, and stock about §8,000; partlally insured ; origin unknown, AT TRENTON, N.J, TaaNTON, N, J., April 4,—A firo thls morning dostroyed tho finisbing dopartment ot Coopor, Hawett & Co.'s wito mlll, .cousing damages to the amount of §6¢,000 ; no insurance, IN CHICAGO. The alarm from BDox 82 at 6:25 o'clock last ovenlng was causod by tho burning out of a chlmnoy in roar of No, 48 road strach —_— YELLOW FEVER. Kzx Wear, April 4.—Wo havo Lad four casos of yollowor fovor hero, Nono oxlut now. The weathor I8 cool, and tho city is healthy. (Slgned) J. D, llanms, M. D,, Health Oflicor, —_— The Now Catholic Votive Ohurch in raris, ““Tho Assombly,” writes tho Paris corresponde dont of the Lowdon Times, it way bo ‘remem- bered, liag anikionzedthe ercction on tho top of Aontmartre of & votive church which will tower over all Paris, and 18 to cost about 10,000,000 frauce, to be raised by publio wubseription. ‘Cho arbitrators linve to-day opencd their Inquiry for the acquirition of tho site, ‘This procoss will bo completed abont the 16th of Aprif, and the proj exty witl bo conveynd to tlie Archbishopof Yaris, Tho laying of tho tiret stone is flzod for the 20t of Juno, tho featival of B, I'etor, Tho Arch- bishop, conforming to the love of tho Catholio olergy foranuivorsarios, Las solocted that day as arominder of the T es Fetrus, whick is the Laogis of tho Papal power. Tha ceromony will ba attondad with much pomp and solemuity, all the Lrench Bishops having promlsed to attond, Ths subscriptions ave progressing ko as to promise tho complotion of thochurch in ascven years, They now amount in 2,000,000 francs, and are coming in protty regularly at tho rato of 100,000 {rancs to 130,000 france a month, 'the Christian Nrothiors of Paris, for oxample, who Lisyo 29,000 pupils, Lave nrfinnlzmi monihly subscriptions of & sou each pupil, and this syston), oxtended all over Trauce, 4 calculated to bnug in 3,000 francs wouth, Other arraugomonts of s similar kind ara likely to bo made, and the pro- moters indulge a hopo that tlo genaral subscrips tions will roach 2,000,000 frauca u your, 4o that, evon should the cost oxcoed tho eatimato by savoral millions, the chuzch would be fluishoed in 1881, unlews, indeod, tho people of Bellyilla ro. tunie possersiou bofore then of their old park of sartillery, and turn tho vative church iuto a'tom- Ple in Honor of the Gaddoass of Liberly, —_— Toman Jealousy, An Englishman named Iloury Hind has besn murdercd at Naples. o accotpanled Uaribaldi thuther {n 1800, and, attor sfaréiog s newspagor in Eoglish, which proved uosucceasful, ho suj portod himsolf wx o tlorist, belug vw{ skintul ralslug flowers, Threo days having olapsed withe out lua baing soon to leave hly_premises, = gar- deuor Jlving noar him- uamed Passaus infonned tho Britivh Cousnl of tho fact, and on tho police eutering the premises thoy fouad his body in the yarden, It showed that he bad stin i}nd with tho wurdorer, wiho strangled him with a "cord, ‘The orime fu profossional joalous: routud, togother wi to work with biin, D — William IToge, Presidout of+ the St. Loul 51:::: Céty fi Northera l}:l\lflald. mfil wniu&& 1th the bankiug housn of Willlaw Logo 3 of Hew Xock, diod ka Bt, Loois last nlght, * imputed to rovenge aud v and Passaua hod bean ar- soveral perdous accustomod THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1875. * CRIMINAL NEWS. Short Shrift Given a Blnck Fiond at DeWitt, Mo, Sentenco of the Tan-Yard Murdercrsat Cincinnati, Graphic Description of Sceunes In the Court-Room, Misdeeds, Major and Minor, Roported from Other Points, " BLOTTED OUT. apeeil Dinpateh 8 The Chicane Tribune, 87, Louss, April 4.—A tolegram from DetWitt, o., contains the followjng ¢ ** Yesterday morn- Ing, while & 1G-yonr-ofd daughtor ot our oe- teomod follow-cltizen, W. H. Ruckel, wna engaged in preparing breakraat, Mr, uckel and wifo being from homo, & black wroteli named Jim Calloway entered tho houso and mado a dvs- perato effort to commit s rapo upon Miss. R, Ator chioking and heating hor, the ecoundrel wad frightened away by tho coming of tho young Iady's brother, Tho neg.o fled to tho Grand River bottoms, Soon tho ontire community wero ifi & alato of excitement. Men hunted tho bot- toms ; others went up aud down the railroad. About noon the negro sttompted to cross the Grand River, and was captured by Mr, Dell, the Brunawick ferryman, sud returned to DoWitt ‘Flie ofticors taking chargo of . him confined m in tho jail. About 9 o'clock at night, Aprit 2, # largo body of masked horsemon camo into town—from what source no ono hee tie leant ides, Tho jail was broken open and tho negro enrried away, ‘This morning his body is hanging by the necl in Kennody's woods, riddled with bullets, Thera nover hay been seon as much oxcitement in tho village beforo." SENTENCE OF THREE MURDERERS, Specral Correspanaenee of The Clacagy Tribune, CinciNNATy, April 3.—~That pitlablo person to whom no sensation is new would certainly havo felt his norvos tingle strangoly yesterday aftor- noon, in tho Criminal Court-room at Cincinnatl, For it was sontencing afternoon, aud, . TIRCE ‘MUNDERERS had their doom pronounced. 1t is not often, I think, in nny civilized Conrt of Justico iu the world, that threo murderera oro sentenced within half an hour of one an- other. Your correspondent swr them sgn- tencod. DBy » strango adaptability of Luman nerves, pooplo ean sometimes, a3 nowapaper- cortesgpondents, witnoss with porfect compo- suro, things whicly, as men snd women, their wholo souls would revolt at. Bo I did yestenday afternoon. The jury in the care of Andreas Egner brought ina verdict of gnilty of murder in the first do- groo, 08 it soemod cortain to me, whon Ieaw thoir facos, that thoy would do, 1'bo sentoncing wan postponed uutil April 2. Upto noon of that day it had been concealod from the general publlo that the deatb-sontenco was to be pro- nounced ; 80 up to noon tha spaca snered to the tobaceo and feet of tho rabblo was comparatives ly empty. During tho noov-recess, howevor, the roport was whispered about somebow, and long beforo 2 o'clock the awful mngs began £o pathor in, €0 a8 to0 Lo sure of n good placoto atand and stato, until, st tho timo tho montences wero spoken, thern was not an ioch of room loft. It was tho same sort of horrible crew of human creaturos, with scarrod faces, bungoed oyes, and unclesn garments, that had waited with gaping eagorness af tho trial of Andreas Eguner. The most prominent figuro this timo among the rabble was that of a huge, scraggy-neckod negro, who had teated the Civil-Rights bill by shoving bis way up to the front of the mob, Nobody wcomed to dispute his civil right to bl position, bowevaer uncivilly ho obtaiued it. Exuclly as tho court-toom clock pointed 2, J&‘;‘dy Murdock took bis geat. Judgo Murdock A REMAREABLE MAN Io overy respect. Hle bms been on the Bench fiftoen yeary, and in that time, if I mistake not, has sentenced fivo murderors to bo hung. Tuoy tell mo ho is the severest Judpe on tho ITamilton County Ilouch, ond that evil-doors dread a trial before Lim nbovo all the rost. But I think ho s uot o govoro ns Le ia wtrletly just. Strict Justico saoms soverity to most of us when we haye beeu doing what wo ou&:htn‘l to do. Judge Murdock certaluly does not look severo, Ho hay oxactly tho face I sbould paint tors benevolent, watl-fed ininister who did not be- liove iu firo and brimetone. IIo has gentlo bluo oyos, a mild, emooth face, and o soit, wusical voice. 1o speake alwava in a calm monotony, uxcept, porbape, when rebuling some tardy or carcloss lauyers. ‘Then lo scolds thom like school-boys, and thoy tako it meelly, gud apolo- gize liko schoo)-boys, At all otner titues, how- over, Judge Murdock's manoor i8 gontle- ness and - Bweotncss itaelf. I am suro that mounor would mislend Lavater hLim- Holf, Becaue, with that.solt, musical voice, underneath that mild, wioning axterior, are ou iron narve aud & latent power, which arc sbso. lutely wonderful. Tho mildness of Judzo Mur- dock I8 tho muildnoss of stcel wrappod iu eiit, At longth TIE TAN-YAUD MONDERERS, Georgo Ruler and Audreas Egnor, aro bronght in, haudentod with two other prisoners, who aro tb bo wentencad to tho State Prison, Rufor and liis comrado put thelr bats over the Landoufy, 40 ay to conceal them, How tho rablle gapo uor, with thelr opon moutha and hungry oyos | A look at tho four extniuals makes you ivstinctively turn to tho crowd outaido tho bar, Becauso they are all of ono and the Bamio type, and you recognizo at a glanco that myutic brotherhood betweun thom which makea it tho morout aceldent that thosa four men ave hondeutled shere, wnstend of any other four in that crowdl, 1t might Lavo boen auy othor four of them ns easily as that four, ‘hey are ane and the samd, prisouers and spectators,~low, fooble-minded, sud poasionato,—and the vory air of that Court-room sooms polsoned aud Leany with murder, mystory, aud erimo, Who ia il that says tvo much educatiou is driv- Ing thiis country to dosiraction ? v "I'he picture sooms still befora my oyes when [ think of it, and 1 flud mysetf uncansciously dropplug continually into the presont tenso, 1 BEE THOSK YOUL MLN NOW, a4 1 write, nearly 08 vividlyas I gaw thom yes- terday, Rufor's faco is not 6o bad as Egner's, but aluo not go intelligent, Rufor was probably moro of a tool fn tho Lunds of Egaer thau any- thing olue, and ho was intoxicuted when o murdor wig done. Rtufor wits perfectly utoiid aud stupid, without & single movoment, oxcapt in his jows, which continually turna vilo tabaczo- ?nld iu one everlasting ¢ demmod horrid griud,” wuppose the man's gwu will bo grinding to- Lacco when ha gooa Lo tho gallows, I resily boe liovo the nian Lias not sonsibility onough to com. Dbralioud the full terroy of bia situation, Egner, ou tho other haud, has mora sonso, and, though & man of extraordinary dotormiuation, cannot control himsolf altogothor, You kuow, by tho riso and fall of his shoulders, bow the hoart iu boatlng beucath ; and his oyos turn bithor and thither with quick, uuensy, shiftlng glance, ¥rom tho day ho was arrested till now, Eguer Lis aagorted lua innoconco with uualierablo tirm- sru It is probablo that ha will do wo till Lw 68, The man who is handenfred with Rufer fa soutoucal first. Ifo lu to be sent to tho Peni- teutlary for ouo year, for cutting with iateut to &L, i old father and mother, aud bis_sistor, are fn court, The poor old wan sanflles and rubu his oyes with his knuokles, as ko hears lua son sentenced | the mother keeps her composurs by an iron offurt; but the sow, thoe boy who g svntouced, what dogs ho do? 1o takos bis seat uncoucoruedly, and grios frum oor to car, wif bls liornid tobacco-juws. Bless you! Lo cares no'moro for this Panitoutiary seulenco then if Lis grandmothior bad roprimsndod bim, Z » TULN LUYED 15 OALLED, You could aliuoat Liour & pin drop in that_couri- room, it Is wo utill. ‘Ihe subblo falrly Lold tueir breath lout thoy loso & ward. {iavo you “anything to say why sentonce sliould not bo pasied upon you 7% ssks Judge Aurdock, Rutor roplies simply that hio loavas all that to hils talkers, tho [awyers. I could notico thst the Judae's faco palod lightly ; but Lis voico never changod un iota t:fiu caltn, wolt, strange monotone, ss ho t s Ll ** It 1a thio ssntence of the Court that yon be t,l:en from thiv pluce.to the jail of Hamilton County, aud thero bo kept in ‘solitary contine- ment uutll Tuesday, the 13th day of ?nl , A D, lfiga;x;d that {lon hntaklfnl (rm‘zllha ail to the execution, which place n the yard of Bl o Sadion Gotits, e hedarial tween tha hours of 12 noon and 2 o'clook after- nown of that day, you be hung by tho mecx hili Jou sro doat ‘I'ins soft, calm volce of Judgs Mardock only adds & now and thrilling impressivencss to the solemu aeene, Rufor stands mosuwhila an if he wero frozon to the spot,—tha onlv chango no- ticeable In him baing n kind of corpsa-like pale- nees which ateals slowly ovar Lta faco s tho rentence 1 apolren, Amid thoe droadfal stiliness in tha Court, ho roturns to his seat, Then hap- pened the moat hornble, bratal thiog 1 ever saw In 1y lifo, After Jinfer sat down, the young follow; beside him, who had been entenred to the Ponitentiary, turncd his horrid tobacco-jaws up towards Rafer, sod dellbeistely Janghed in his fage, msxing at tho samo time sume brutal jeat in an undertone to him. Bear God! what aro auch poople allowed to Le Loru for ? EONER'S TURN comen then, Ho looks toward the rabblo and smijes pleasantly 88 he pasech up, Thon lo weta his jaw. together, as {f Le had made up Lis mind to ko through the worst. Hiscountenauca doeg not chapgo fu the least when, amid the same sindderfugy stilluess, tho low, musical voico of Judgoe Murdock pronoduces on hum the samo awful desth-sentenco which Lad just hoon pussnd on his comrsde fu crime, ardock takea that cool™ mays a fat old man nmong the spectaturs, . “‘Thnt's bord,"” satd Egoer fn a low voico, an the neutence was concluded. Then, 84 he passad to his seat, ho turned hin faco to tho rabblo with the utmust uuconcern and actually emilea plensantly ou them again. It is imposaible to toll whethor it is hravado, or tho Lopeof B mew trial, which upholda Lgter all through bls Imprisonmont and death-wen- touce, 1lo Las somo littls progerty left vet, and, in his caro, applicatior’ will Lo tado to tha Suptemo Court for a now trial. It s doubtiul, howovor, to eay tha lcast, about n bw tral, Rufer, poor wretch! bas no money, and Rufer will inovitably suffer the death-ponalty. Rufer hos confeseod to bia abiars tu the nardor, aud, nt tho very laat moment, bo consented to tako the witoows-atand and testify agaiust Eynor, It was Iufer's evidenco which convicted Egnor tiually, In polut of fact there wea nothing to #how ositively that they did tha murder, oxcapt Just what the murdererd themselves raid, and it was Rufor at laat who wealcued nnd told the diabolical story. XEgnor would have Leld his moutl shint till the Day of .llldfimcnl. Tho soneation for tho rubble is ended whan tho tau-yord murdorers sre - bandeuffea aud re- turned {o their celle. 'Tha ciowd disperse, not noinity, but stoaling awsy siently, us though, for . btief upacoe, tho sbadow of anawolees hor- ror hind fallen uvon them. THERE 18 ANOTHER MURDERER yet to be sontenced, though. The unusual eir- cumstance about this sentancs is, thzl the mur- derer is o deaf mute, known throngtout Ciucin- nntigg “Dumay Duvis” o kided & potica- man at n circus lost fall. is Leavy jawanre grinding tvbnceo 100, Liko all the rest, aud bis outl pouches in and out, up and down, with » clock-tike regutarity which t hidoons, o la told in writing to stand” up snd receive Lis sooteuco. I caunot tell yon how paiufully ludicrous it is to 800 tho Judgo talking to & mau whow he kuows, and all in tho Court know, couldu't hear a round though tho crack of doom aaould burst on his cur, 11a 4 soutonced to hard Jabor in tho Youi- }am for and during the term of his untural he_senteuco s mode Lnown to him o writing, Ho reads it with the uiwost indiffer- cnco. manifesting no more concera than it Lo Liad beew in tho hiabit of being seutenced to the Yenitentiary forlifo overy day since lie was bora. ‘Lho cowmuonity is well rid of n dungerons enoty in. tha case of ** Dummy Davis,"if the sentenoe ngalnst him1s faithtully carried out, s Al DANA UNDER ARREST, New Yong, April 8.—Charles A. Dano, hearing that au nttacment bad been lzeued against him from tho Buprems Gourt of tho District of Columbls, surrendered do-day to the United States Marshal. Hiy coansel thon asked for a writ of lnbens corpus, and cited tha Marshal to appear and BLOW cautie why Alr. Dana should bo detalned. The United Blates District-Attornoy aeking for ao adjournmout, it was arrangzed that o biearing ebpll fake placo T'uceday moxt, Mr. Dum;, wmesnwhile, boing allowed to go on his parole. EAST SAGINAV ITEMS, Special Liapateh to The Chitcuvo Tribtne, Last Saorxaw, Mich, April 4.—Tho Moiles Drothers nud Joseph Livingston, charged with tho murdor of Mosea Wella thres weoks ago, wera discbarged yosterday, tue prosecution not beiw, who struck tho fatal blow, 4 David Lindsay, who atolo s span of horses of Capt. Hubbel early in the wintcr, was captured at Tay City yeatorday, nnd was lodged in fail here. * The property was recoverod. 7 CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT, Ricmuoxp, April, 8.~Johu [. Dossionx, President, aud Thomas L. Armestesd,Casbior, of the Dollar Bavings Bank, which collapsed during tho panio in 1873, waro arroated to-dav charged with ombozzling $14,000 of the funds of tho bank, and witls wakiog fraudulout entriea. Thoy were committed to jail till Tuosday, bail being refused, A SWINDLING LEGISLATOR. New OnLeANs, Apnil 8,—(icorgo Drury, mom- her of tho Houso from Aseumptiou, was jndictod to-day by the Graud Jury for participating In the forgory of the Genersl Appropriation bill recently promulgatad, Tho torm of tia presont Gravd Jury expired to-day, Thoy recommend their successors to continue tho investigation, ESCAPE FROM JAIL, Couxcin Buurrs, Ia., April L.—Georgo Wilson, coufined in tho County Jail, fn this city, onn cbargo of burglary, aud a man namod Long, in- carcoratedand awaitiog the action of the Grand Jury on acbarge of rape in Cass and Unfon Cuuntled, last night effecied their cscapo, THE QIDSON COUNTY, TENN. KU-KLUX, AMexeunts, Tenn, April O.~In the Umted Btates Circnit Court to-dny, Judge Emmons and Ballard ovorruled the motion of tho Attor- noy General of tho State to dismiss tho Glbson County Ku-Klux for want of jurlsdiction, and will pioceod with tho triat next wock, THE PICTURE THEFT, 8ax Fraxcmsco, April 4.—The stolon pictore “ Elaino™ was rocovered uninjured by detoct ivos this moming from tho mon engaged in the thoft, which was perpetrated in Lopesof a ro- ward, All urrestod are characters woll kuowa to the polloe. THE MOUNTAIN MEADOW MASSACRE. Bavr Laxg, Aprili.~Tuao trial of John D, Lioo und others at Beaver, charged with particl- E:llcn in tho Mountain Mesdow massacre, has o0 poatponed. A CONFIRMED MASQUERADER. An cccontrlo sorvant who has a penchant for attivivg hersalf fu male garmonts aud parading the streots satonishied lior smnloyor, Mr. Dan Levy. of No. 171 Weet Randolph streot, yestors day. Bho douned Lia best auit, nud loft her own clothes {o their stead, thinking, parlu?. that he would: follow auit, Lut Lo di not, and wont to the Madison Strest Station and ontored complaint againat tho gay dameel, Her namo is unknown to Mr, Lovy. Sho s said to bo tho same git) who waa arrcsted about a year #z0 for promonading the streotw in malo attira, B}mh‘:.‘d not beon cuptured up to o late Lour last uig! A Princess om aNproo, ANevada Silver Mats, Lost Bunday evening tha Pluto Princesa Barah Winuemucea, notwithatanding Lhe recont siso in upiriiy, imbibed a litslo foo freoly of the exlilus wuting cordiul. As a cobsoqueico, hier tempor Jueo to s ceeresponding beight, sud, incited by ‘jealousy, her usually sarcno ilighness becamo very turbulons, 1o this -,.lrllux’l:un mood sho wade arald on a campoody in tho rear of the Coart-House, which eholterad ono of hor maids of houor, wkoso youthful sbarwe had mado kn impreasion ou a young Princs of the tribe for whom the somewlat antiquated Priucous enter- tained fcoliogs warwmer than thoso of & purely frlondly character, With tho lloyal blood of soventy-nino geaeraltons of Winuetaucean bLoil- I“F in hor voius and & quart or nuch s matter of difuted ulochiol ‘sleutalng In hor stoiascn, hor heart tired with joalousy wnd tier brain burning with fury, sbo procoeded to u‘»ply a malch to the combustible material of which the om:ruodv is coustructed,” bat hor hand was stayo hg the brawny arm of o of ber stalwart subjects before she succeeded in making o bonfhio of the structuro, At this junctme the object of Ler bat sppoarcd on tho kcous, sud a lively haite pulling susued, in which tho I'rinecss wis worat- ed, The nowwe =ud cunfusion jucidout to the atruggle atiracted a crowd of - palofaccs to the rcous, when ihe vauquished sovoreiga appealod to them for musistanco, She wuntto Blorllf Nash und froploied him (o arrest the victor, whow she roprocontod au being a Modvo squaw, but, ns bostilities had ceassd, that oRticor sotused to Jutortero, snd tha discowlltod Priu- cons retlyed {u disyuut, nod Las bosen lald up for ropalrs sluce thecouleat, abla to {dentify them sa tho pastics WASHINGTON. Intention of the Treasury Department to Perfect o Centennial Btatoment, The Flnances of a Hundred Years in Minute Detalls Sonator Logan fot Right by an Ex- Robol Officer, A BIG EXHIBIT, A CENTUDY'H FINANCES. Freeial Diapateh to The Cldeato Trivuns, ‘Wasuvorox, D, O., April 4.—The Tresaury Department proposes to publish, aa a contribu- tion to the Centenuisl, a statement of {hie finan- cial transsctions of the United Hiates for 100 yoars. It will embrace the present Gavernmeont and the Contincntal Congress. This worlk will ehow tho source of every doliar raceived and how .v »a8 expended ; also loans made, the reasonn for borrowiug tho monoy, and a klietch of the dobates ln Congrers, This statement wiil clear up many obscure peinta in Amertean snnals, and will form a financial history of the Iepublic for the first contury of ita oxiat. ence. It will ehow that, through all the dark biours of the paat, tho honor of the Govornment has remained undiminished, and that, except during the troubled days of the Rovolution, no Government creditor wag over obliged to held the ovidences of public debt ono hour beyond tho tiine specified on their faco for paymout, The work \\-xl‘l cibrace not only & general account, but a detalled etatoment of the receipla sud oxpanditures, rendering it oasy to draw from it not only tho facts respcting the cost of any particnlsr branch of the rervice, but tho amount and date of each {tem of oxpenditure. Al the fizurcs are taken entirely from the official acconnta and lodiers of tha Trohsury, whilo many of the bistorenl facts aro drawn from unpuhlished manuscripts storea for half ncoutury in ths dusty srchives of tho De- partment, o correnpondenco of tho oarly finauciors of the Ropublic Las lLeen consulted, also tho aunals_of Congrera and tle Atmerican Htato papors. Nono of tha present bistories of tho country contsin nnsthing equivaleut Lo what thin work will shaw on the’ finsuces, nor conld any history contain so detailed » atatement of tho figures. Z — CALUMNY. REDYL VINDICATION OF LOOAY, Bpecint Dispa'ch to Ths Chicago Tribune. 11 Wasmxarox, D, C., April 4.—Tho local papers have published o letterof Col, Thorndyke Brooks relative to tho story which has been revived to tho effect that Geu. John A. Logan recraitod men for the Coufederats service. The lotter is trom Col. Thorudyko Brooks, of Baltimore, who recruited the men refeired toin the Whently nfildavit, aod commauded them during tho entiro War. Drooks is a nativo of DLaltimore, and is now 8 wholesale shoo merchant thers. Shortly beforo tho War, be removed to Willinmeon, 1., and claims to hava recraited the ouiy mon in Wiliumson County that euteiod the Rebol service. Drooks, while boasting that Lo is 5tiil & Tebel, shaws that, tho Wheatly aflidavit ia o libelous fabrication. The followmng fa Brooks’ letter: The Hon, Joln A, Lorain—Dgan Bm : Your letter of this data Is recaived, and, in reply £ your request fora viudlcation nt wy huuds, I will stale that I bave read the stateont published o the New Yourk World aud copiod §nto othier papers, purporting to Lo an alfi- davit madoby oue Jubn G, ‘Wheatiy ju subitauce an follows: “John @. Whestly depodes ilat he was ono of the seveuty . men recruled for the Confederate army by John A, Logaui that tie maid Logau vonducted tho recrnita from Witle {amson County, 1, under cover of night, 10 placa on the Oblo Iiiver, where they crossed 1nto Kentucky 10 Join tho Confederute army : bt Logan chose Lin crosring-place iz onder 1o avold Union troopestationed b Oafro; tlat Logan left tho recruits at the river for 1ho purposs of golig back for more, promising falthe fully to Jolu tne Lrst in o few days, and.then conimand’ the Tegipwnt in the Coufedernto eer- vice” I wish fo say that mald afldarit In n lle throughout, Tihe only bady of mon over taken from Willismson Counly, Lilinoi, to the Counlederato urmy that I know of were those that went with me. With tho recruiting of these or souding off you certatoly hiid notting to do, Sufd Wheatly was vigvor fn Lilinoe tuat 1 know of before the War, I Juined the Soulliorn cause belloving $t thoright one, und have never cliauged my opintun on thiet polut; 1owerer, not belleving any good can be cecomplished by propagatiog lies or withiolding the trutl, 1 bove writlen you Usls letter s requeated, Rspectfully oure, (Higued) TUuBNDYKE 1IBO0Ks, te Lioutent Culonel Confoderate Stutua of America. BarTistone, A, darch 27, LETTER OF BENATON LOOAY. The followin lotter was addressod Logan to tho New York World: AMancu 81, 18i5,—70 the Edilor of the New York World : In {:ur issue of the 10th {nst. was poulished wetateroent based uron a pretended affidavit of one John &, Whoatley, stating fu substaneo thst T had ro- crulted a swmber of weu in Willlamaou County, Il nols, at tie legiuniug of the lata war for thio Southern Coufederacy, 1ot 1marehed thom to tho Ohlo River atud then deserted them, ete,, cte, 1 Lave uo kuowl- edge whatever of Ar, Wheatloy, except throunh bis false aifidavi, mover haviog scen Lim, of Lo ever roaided fu Willfamaon County, J sm not awire of it This bere i faleo wstatement of lis waus published Zin Iliuols soverul-yesrs ago, and at the tiine wholly re- tuted by men of standing in tho mllnl{.whu doclared ©very one of bis stutemenia to Le uttorly false, Iune derstoad pt (hio tue that this afiidavit’ was procured from a 10an fu one of the poor-houses fu_Ilhnofs, by tho name of Wheatley, for a convderation, and afierc warda denled by (he seme man, 1 had supposed that no one would' over sguin ihink of puitivg this buse fubrication befors_ tho publie, but tuasuuch a8 it has been dons, I presume you witl uos ro- fuse to pulliah a refutation of it made by 5 gentleman whose kuowledgu of tho facts aro auch that bis stolemonts canuol bo questioned, I zefer o Col, Thorudike Iirooks,of Lallimors, who recruted tho men referred 10 by Wheatiey utd come mianded them duricg the War, e wos raltod in Blaryland, renoved tu Willlamison County, Iltinols, & sliort timo before tho War, and ¥ now_a nicrehant Baltimore, well known tn that city, I thereforo asl, Ly Bonator #a un act of Justice o e, that you publiub this note, with the letier of Col, Vraoks appeudod, insa cone &picuous a part of your paper es you did the falsa statementy ngainsttao. Very reapodifully, Joux A, Looax, e NOTES AND NEWS, DELMOXICO, Svecial Dupateh to I'he Chicaqo Tridune, ‘Wasnixoros, D. C., Avkll €.—It isenid that Delmonico will purchasos snd conduct the Welcker reataurant, WORLING YOI A PABDON. The Alabawa Congressmen fricuds of Nlattor, sentonced for four years for manslaughler, are workivg for an immodiate parden, SENATOR HOWE, of Wiscousin, who Las beon quito Il las re- covered. MATT CARPENTER 18 still hore, o ulready has a largo number of cases in tho departiments. ADANDONED, The Senatorial oxcursion to Mexico hns dis- bandod, Maj. Bou: Porloy Poors, ono of the party, telegraplied hero this worning that tho trip bad becn abandoned by tho Seuators as a varty, and that tho fow porsons who had declded to contiouo tho trip loft this moming on the rogular mall steamer for Vera Cruz, WILLIN' OXEN, It s not expactod that thore wi'l Lo any con- troversy betweon Secietury Iiristow aud iho new Treavurar relative to sppointmonta §u the Trens- urer's ofice. Now's friends state thut he will lusist that Gou. Uristow malie wll the appoiute menia. : [To the Associated Press) ExICO. Wasiivaron, D, U, April 4.—As in previous casos whore injurlos huve beeu inflicted ou American citizens by Mexicans, tho Mexican Uoverumant will soow have brought to itu atton- tion by the Department of Btato the enoraliy of thd offcnsa reooutly comumitted by invading Mezicaos on tho Texas bonler, with such do- :mmll for ropazation s will katisfy our national ouor, —_—— THE ENFORCEMENT ACT, ABOUMENT ON IT8 CONSTITUTIONALITY IN THE SUPLEME OOULT-—CANLS [N WHICKK 1T WOULD AND IN WIICI JT WOULD NOT APPLY. WaisuiNaToN, April 2.—During thoe argument yeaterdey bofore the Suprome Court in the Grant Parish cass, involviug the coustitutlon- allty of the Enforcemonut act, Attorncy- Genersl Williams contended that, by the “Abirteeuth snd Fourteonin Amendmonts sad the Civil Rightu bill, tho peoplo ot the United Htates intended to secure to ihe colored man, under tha protectlon of the Goneral Guvem- wout, the right to mwake coutracts, to sue, to hold property, and tho various ofher rights of olilzeuship, On tho Gihor uide, It was coatonded that the Fourtoonth Amendment was nothiug ! moro than an ompty formuls, aod amonnts to nothing but empty and vain worda, Even befors tho adoption of the late nmandments Congrasa hind thn power to protect the right to vota for Tzeridentinl electors. Mr. Justico Dradley eald : Buppose Congress should enact s law making it & felony to steal the um‘reny of another. Congress hia the nn- doubted right to punish the stesling of the progorty of the Government, or of onpufly in the morvics of {hs Government; but boyond that the law would bo unooostitutional. ~ Now, whion & law in 10 framed that ono part isconatitu- tional, And the othior unconstitutiona), and tho two are o blonded aa to bo impoaniblo to saver, can you hold one part coustitutional, and tho othor part unconstitutional ? 'Tho Attornoy-Geurral replied® that thoe Iaw could be enforcod a8 to those olfanaes which it is admittod are within the legitimato power of Congress to provide for, As to tho power as- sumod in the Enforcemaent act to provide penal- ties for Interferonce with votors at Congres- eional elections, the very oxistencn at the Gov- ernment dependa on thoso olactions. If Congress Las no_power to protect the votars, then tho White Leaszuo of Louiviana, & minority of the neople, can stand around tho polls and provent the majority from voling. The Fiftoanth traandment confera upon the solored fieople the i 0 vote, and unlers Congresa haa the poswer alureo that guaranieo it is of no valuo what~ evor, Mr. Justien Clifford said that in bis Stato (Maiue) the colorad man always had the right to vote, Heo would sk tho Attornoy-Genoral whetlier, if two indictments wero found of con- spiracy, ona to provent a colored man and tha othor & white mau from voling, would the Cire cuit Courtn of the United Btates Liave jurisdice tion nf both canes? Tho Attorney.Gencral disclaimed aseorting that negrocs havo greater rights than whites, but thoso amoendmenta taok the negraea from a condition of elavary, gusrantoed them equal rights with the white man, and undeitook to protect them azalnat ull dikeriminations, An in- ictment for depriving o whito man of the right to voto at s Congressional eléction could to maintained in tho United Btates Courts, hut hn could not Insiet that it could be maintataed if tha deprivation of theright to voto was ata State clection, hut 3r. Justico Strons naked if a conspiracy was formod to prevent n man from voting becansn Ive was the son of an Irishman, would the United States Circuit Court havo jurisdiction of that ? DRESS GOODS. Important Sale! LLAMA Ifigfi POINTS Jackets! Thié, Monday, Morning AND DURING TIE WEHEK SIMPSON, NORWELL & (0, Will offer the balance of an fmne ported Stock of LLAMA LAGE POITS JACKETS, 1t wwould certainly Lo & raco discrimination, The Attornes-Gencral ssid ho hiad no doubt that Congress had the power to provide for euch 2 case, but o did uot say that it would come under this act, Mr. Justica Btroug—Suppose tho Biate of Bouth Carolina, whoro tho majority of thae peoe plo are colored, ehonld chango jt4 Constitution nad say that no whito man should voto, would n romedy pgainst that lio in the United Btates Courta ? The Attornoy-General aald ho bad no doubt that it would. " His Idea in tho msin of theso amendments was that anv and every right gnare anteed by them may bo protected jn the Courts of the Unitcd Statea, —_— The Iiritish Army. Correspondenca Newo York World, Loxpox, March 11,—The other mpht, whan tho army cstimates cumo up to ba vaied upon, Sir Wilfred Laweon mado a very intorestiug ¥peech upon & motion which bo proposed in tho following wordk: *“That {n the opinion of s 1loure, tho nesurances of friendship from oll foroign powers. mentioned in Her Majesty's specch, warrant a reduction in tho land forces of tho Liritish Army,” Ho cpotopized for vontumng in tbnt Houea to talk politics, batif * !l iations " wora friendly to Eungland, o whom was Iugland afraid? \hat nation Is not included 1o * nli na- tions 7" Waos it France ? Why, Frauco bas got Lier handa g2 full of her own affaire that sho has no time to thwk of her neighbors; and the othor day when s rich Tronchwan hired a new valot Lo instructed him that Lis threo pracipal duties would be, to wake him up avery morning ot 9 o'clock, to tell him what was the stato of the weather, and to inform bim under what form of government ho was living. Was England afraid of Prugsia or Russia? Why, sho hna marcjod both of them. Wis she afraid of Stuin, whona Kiog the othor day Lad to bo backed iuto a tun- nol to avoid the sliots of Lis subjecta? No, tue ouly two juvading powers to be feared wera tho Popo and the Colorndo beetlo. The Popa mizht eately be Toft to Ar. Gladstono, and the present Conservative Governmont could bo tiusted to rovent & noxious republicaa inscet from Amer- l’mumg our institutiune. The fleot wasatrong, and tbat woe enough, If we kept up our pregent army wo should bs obligod somo day to uso it, for the reacon which induced an African Clief to go to wur—namely, that be had a barrel of guopowder, aud that it would spoil if Lo did Dot use it, This pleasaut nonsenso won sixtye oue mombeis to voto 1or his motton, but it wag defestod, aud thon the Scerelary of War moved the srmy catimatea, Thoy sbow that for £14,. 677,000, or §73,345,000, England will bave durlug the next vear an army of 120,000 repulars, ox- clusivo of 60,000 in In‘tis, 103,000 militia, 7,428 pffactive roserves, 22,000 enrolled peusionors, and 161,000 efficient volunteers, aud some yoo- manry,—in all a good army of 450,000, That fs quiot sufticient, one would think, for dofenso ; and as for offensive war, who dreams of it? e X Queen Victorin and the Greville . Mcmolrs. Tho Lowdon correspandent of the Cincinnati Gazelte writes : Lvor einco the publication of thie Grevillo Momirs, o very uncany faeliug hae, it I am rightly informed, cxintad at Court, lost the relgn of thio present rovereigu shiould bo aub- Joeted to & rimilar gearchiug ordesl as that of Uoorga 1V, aud William IV. “Quocn Victoriar:or- sonally has, no doubt, uothiug to fear sa regarda lier palitical conduet. r is hor privato lite taintod with tho impurity which 8o unfavorably charncterized womo of ler royal pre- decesgors, Dut scandaly conuectoed with tho heir apparent, and sirango odd- itioa wbich = lave wvow and then cometa hght in referance voth to tho Duke uf Cambridge and Her Mujesty horsolf, might, it they wera troated in tho aimee: oficial stylo of the lato Mr. Groville, ussume an importance which probably would prove a great blow and diecouragement to tho monurchical causw in En- gland. It must not be forgotton that evon so nccomplisied & courtier pa tho present Tory Premier is, did not seruplo, two or thieo yenra Bgo, to declare in public nssembly that * Hor Majesty was mentally and physically fncapacl. tated from fuliihng tho duties” of gov- erument.” Tho oxpreasion created at the time tho profonndest &ensation, ma falling from tho lips of an ox-Promior, who .waa oo the way of beosming onco more the head of ?m Cabiuot, Jr. Diuraell, who could nat feny huving ueed tho startling language in ques- sion, circulatedd tho explauation thot he hnfl not pald ** mentally snd physically,” but * morally aud physically incapacitated from fulfilling tho duties of govarnmout.” This oxplanstion, con- vesed to the publlo by one of tho chief press-o- porters prosont, mada wattera almost worse, Whatover vorsion one tuay yrefer, thasontence itwelf remaina uucontredicted on racard. 1 only allude to the eubjoct in order to show that the publication of the romzinder of tho manuseript, which ia {u tho possostion of flcury Reove, tha Rupster of Eer Jnémity‘n Privy Council, who publielied the firat eerien of the Groviile Mo~ moiry, might give some trouble at Court. e ‘When tho mucous gurfaces of tho hronchia are soro or itBuucd, Dr, Jayne's Egpectorsut will afford promyd rellef, 1or hreaking up a cold, or subduing & cuught, you will ind tn it a ceztain remedy, " RICHHOND PRINT. o e RICHMOND PRINTS 1N Now BPRING atyLes or “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, l‘GRAY’S” aND [11 E'” ET$ NOW IN BTORR AND REOBIVED o DAILY BY J.V.FARWELL & CO. CEICAGO. CUSIHESS CARDS, MERCHANTS' HOTEL, Coarner Clark aud Lako.sts, Hostelocated Hotel fir busi- nass-ueu in tha clty, Newly nited (urapring tradu, nec- counodations tie umflxu‘ 434 Alugls poriosa st resii- Shiomuias. Sraaniactt B 0O T 1LY, Measger. ' AT AN Immense Sacrifice! These are new, fresh goods, bought at a fearful reduction four weeks ago, and, having had o large sale on them, we have MARKED DOWHN The balance on hand to prices thai will insure a speedy sale, o now ofit:r these groods lower than they have ever been gold in the city of Chicago, ciiher at wholestle or retall. Intending purchasers ought to exnmine our line before buying. SIMPSON, NORWELL & 00, 79 & 81 State-st HOUSEXZEPING GOODS, “1t Pays to Trade on the West Side.” CARION, PIRIE & (0, MADISON & PEORIA-STS,, Offer an unsurpasaed nssortment in theie DEPARTMENTS OF LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, In which are sore Attractive Bargains, Blonched Table Damesks of our ovn ime pomngn. in choice qualities and designs, voey clienp. inost Taiah, Gorman, nnd French Damesh Tablo Sots, Clotha and Napkins to matoh, plam, eolored, and colored bordors. 8-4 Honvy All-Linen Blanched Table Dam. aaky from B0c yd upwards, Hoavy Brown Table Linens from 3Co up. 58 Dnmvk DMapkins for 85¢ doz.; o oxtry bargain at $1 per doz, Fringed Linen Damank Doylies, 600 doz. Dleached Linen Huck Towels, 10,13, 160, and upwards, Linon Loom Hugk Towels, from 7c up. Marseilles Quilts, Our own {mportation, beautiful patterny, and grgat Burgaing ; (rom $1.00 iowards, A large lot rich Quilts at $3.00, $3.50, and 44,60, Apnnmllr chaoap. 400 poa White Pinues nt18e vd, worth 250, A very larze assortment and full linc ot ell makes and grades of WHITE GOODS al- ways on hand, fl:yymw Cloakings for Childron in great va- A new and complete atock Embroiderod Plano Covers, from $6,00 up. POLITIOAL, To the Voters of Hyde Park: 24 respectfolly recommand the followin AR el Shn!inn; ond fellaring 10 B9 st on thn Gt Gy of Aprile - D- §8701 For Suparvitor, For Assoasor, BUGLNEO.LONG, JOSEFIT IL GRAY. e Colisctor, Tz Tawn Clerk, JAHEN ], ELY. AL 8, SCOVIZL. i i Homy i‘l"u;n 'E'u'."n'lnxu.. I Georgo A, up-n’.‘&nr, Ganrga W, Fullausbos, Luclly 8. Plarco, . D, Kpeucer, B M WEST OHICAGO COLLEOTOR. MR.M. T.COLB Tuwn Collastor fur Wost Ohicago. Mr, R e e ke David Coloy aad B ionds luuik 1o¢ bis eleatln, FOR RE-BLECTION, TURSDAY, APRIL 6, JOSEFPH GRUBNIIUT. Town Clerk, 3% FIRM CHANGES. ° DISSOLUTION. The firni o2 A, A, Raukin & Co, Is Lereby diuolred ats Ay A. ill sectle tho bud N L A; RANKIN, . . Tibvalinn. Clucsa0, A . COPARTNIERSIIIP, ( copartnarsblp unda iy aderslepod Lavs for 'm.{“ U3 Usuoral Dotd alaion Alerunaais, L34 il ooatiuas foe busiaest o(ib Ll THOR AR, Omicago, Aprits, 1518, SCALES, . R crmmniyon FAIRBANKE' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAINBANKS.MORSE & 00: 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicaga, Becareloltobuyoaly the Guawlan