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= ' THE CHICABD TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 187 S —————— ey %o bting hee under Tilton's connsel, whish wonld B e ermis wlih sy cotonel and Judgment, and re {be family would ba brought in, Ars, Tilton wonld ‘wonld make n banpy hom for him, woald him, ¥rank ‘would Lieip bim, onr fricnds would help him, an ] with his power, aud exporience, ond akill, Lie would Bave s journal (hat would be héard of th-ough all; (ha 1sad, { shonght it 1§ wan ot s uamee plan. © wrofa tue laters (o him snd t0 Lier, and put them 1nto and, e o bave_spoke herntofore, Me, Tieecher, of Moulton aaging thot (he principal thing fo be dans ortabo almed ot was thiat Bowen shauld put Tilton Pack on the Tndenendent, Previous to thin converss- tion tiat you now apeak of, lind sou icard tn any way 1rom Moniton whatiier that' oxpectatios had or had not bean abandoned? Aclio told mein the interview following thn interview with Tioweu, that he had made anggestions o Bowen, sud that Bowen had not ree Jocted it, bt satd bie i not now ase haw it could bo, \ hi couti put bim back, And ihls had procended your consersation abont the newspayer, Thial was tho conversation Somewhicre atout the 13th or Lith, and this was in Febrincy Just beforo to U, [Wituces wia” Beo Banded two lettern,] ¢ —~Dleaso aay 11 (1iean ara the {xco leitera that yott R} ~sea, alr, Tat s tho ote to Mouiton Cilton, Q.—Now, there s o' third lotter from Mrs, Tliten to Moiilten of the samo dato, please look ab ff, sud asy wiither you maw (list on'or about the tima of the date, oF whon for tho fist time, AT camnol way certaiuly whetbor I raw it fuim ; 5 Tirrs {un‘hnu concurcent fnfarview following thd willing of thors letiars, Q~ABa sone two fyiters wera written fudapendent of wioing tils7 A.—Yes, air, without soclig thiatat . Thia letter, Mr, Deccher, o Mrs, Filon, beging injomm .?fi', W3ty denr Mrs. Tillon when T saw you Iast T dld not expoct aver Lo soo you agsin, or ba alive many ‘dayn, God was kinder o mo thin wore ny own thonghts,” _ .—Wnen ¥as (o Tasttimo prior to thin, th 7th day of February, fhut you had scen Mrs, Tilton? A1 Supuoso T lind not acen her alnco tho lutorviow of Dec, Q.=ell, that {8 your recolloction? A—That is my recollection of thia purport of this opening seatonce, Q.—And of tho fact tuat you had not soeniher? A,— Yex, elr. @—And gou ued thds oxpression: «When 1 saw Tdid not expect Lo ever reo you agalu, or TO DE ALIVE JIANX DAYA,'" Fow, what wes tharo in your situation that led sou ¥ bavd an impreacion of thnt aliortneas of your 1ifo? A~=That waa the shortness of both lives, sin. Shin Tooked 10 mwo an ono already beapoken far by God' angels, and fy the ferriblo shirl to which 1 wan sube jociod, the A¢ry excitomant, 1t did not seow to mo that o ) you s coulit livo lou Q.~In that, thien, 1t wan of het life and our own fedlinys that you yrroto that exprossion? A.~Yon, sir, Q.—Tu concluding thix lettor, Mr, Baceher, you pay i “Tita I8 sent wilh Theodore’s ‘consent, hut bo has not Tond §1,) “Was that the fact, 4 sou underatod it, thint Tilton had ol roed tho 'letter? A,—Yos, wie; Bnderstood 1430, but tiut closo wuggeefion of Mouiton am ‘ I wan going on to thonext sentence: * Will yon teturn ¢ towe by his bands? [ um vory ccruest in this wish, for all our nakes, na mucl a Jotter ought not Lo suliject 0 oven chance of miscarriage,” Wea tlint clauro tho Bubject of couversution Letweon you ond Moulton in the reparation of tlp lotter, or iu adsis- fu thodotter? A—It was, ulr, Qu—Aud it was inscetod 1m thi fottor? ATt was asuggostion which I carriedout. 1 can glve you tlio reason atated, Q.—Stated by Iz, Moulton? Well, what d1d lis eay o that connastiou AT cannot @lve yui what lio wald, but T can givs you what ho suggested, olt 7 L.~That Elfzabeth would not likely reeeive o docyment from Tilton's hand, ~Tho {gea was that If alte bhongli that Tilton aud T iind ot up this fetter to- gnahnr ot wrould not liave auy lulluene with her, —Yen A—Aud ttnt wo bad bettor suggeat to lier that ho hnd'not ween it, nnd, therefore, it was my Jottor aud wan my Judgment, bzt waa the fact 7 .—Tliat wan the fact, ut icart ro far as T know, Q.—And then as to tho return of the lottor, ou left the Tetter with Moulton 7 AT gavo the letter to Monlten for disposal, .—T0 e wcut by Lliton, upparent.y, Tencl- 1o lio retine Livarts (zoadiug)—~' uis 18 sent with Thoodoro's cons ront. A—Toa, sir, Q.~Woll, Liow 11d yon kuow, orhow wers you ad- vised 19 to'that 7 - , that Is, Tilton, conrated that T stiould E £ A=Moullo: wilo 8 latter 0 1iin wife with {lis geaeral desigu, but be did fiot £0o ty ledter, Qu—And it wan through Moulton that you received t duge ui u TILTON CONDRNTLD, and by blaadstco thin feller was wiilton? A—Yes, air, Q.~DId you request of Moulton get Tilton's pormise aiol £0 writo 10t lelter? A, ~Xo, bir, Q.~Fron whons did {Ho. communieation on_ that subfoct fiext procesd? A.~3oaito waa tho engiueer of the whiols prozeeding, Q.—Now, it regard o any arrangement that you should not'hold any communication with Mre, Tiiton, uny correipondenca with 3ra, Tilton, Low dld thut atise, {f thera was auyihing of that kiud? A—Tt dfd not arixe. Thero uever wan auy such arrangoiment, -Qu—=Whiat wau mald o douo by you in st counee- tlowt, A,—1 nlways aald it was tiot, 1t was £n fm. prover thing for me vorscuslly to act in this matter . WHI Mow, Tilton, 1t wes suggealed wa a natural tathg by Sfoltan that T sioutd weo ber, aud J decliuod siways, Q.—\hat was suggosted by Monlton? A,—Thst T Sighutd bring my peruoual tnifucnco fo bear upon S, Tilton {cr thio harniontzation ofiour different {nterosts, and my repiv fo Moulton was wo-fold : Fiat,thiat if,n4 T belicved, Mra, Tilton bad tranaferred t mo b Uade measure of aftection, 4 MY PRESENCE WOULD MARE MATTERS WORSE § orif, using tliat influcnoe, T Lrought Ler into more Iiarinoutous relations witt bor busband, the soustbill. 1y Ml,lhllld man would nceept sucli services at tho liand of another vory illy, ahd it would nisko matters worse on that aiile, and that, therafore, for both Tou sons 1 ind batter tiot go, .—And 4o about any writing to her, wero you put under aty advico of restriations? A,—Under oz, ~—Mr. Doscher, Mr. Tilton fags, in tho courss of 5 diroct testimony, in answor 0 thls_ question (reads ¢iy)s eforo woing to that intorview I propose to s ou, did you luarii from Deechar why you were mada lio 'baarer of thet lelter from himeelf to ENzabeth (meantny the lotter of tho 7th of February)? Mr, Tle ton paya: ® r, Tioccher, whonovor wo met, | azticular- Iy atthat tinie, dlwoya oeked after Lizabotl, nfter her 812t of mind ifwked whettier or hot alis could endure talivo; arked whothier or ot L was rasioring her in auy degroo tomyrrspoct, 1o put sdch quentions ns thene, If hat 16 nn answor to your inquiry. Now, hat'dld, pass botween you aud Tlton ou tha subject embraced In that quortion and answer? A.—ell, #ir, Lolwasa anked aftor Elizabsth with affcctionats iuteront snd respoct, Q.—Din ainlomont {5, you asked after her stata of miid § asked whether '#Twan restoring her in any cgres to” my, reapect?” A—No, wa, Wullp yeb - er ltiaew contluved, | I i akod whether she was il aremod—neemed—sho stemied lkoly liera waa fear ot that time that fhis flincss wonld toruiuato in rapid comsumption, and 1 had grent coilvitude, and 1askod after Ler with that in wy wind, Aud 08 to'tlio othier queation, whether ahe was ri-f iu Lis respoot, I do not Famomber cver o bave Ll thyt, . Q.—Naww, Tillon adds to this answer that T havo al- ready yoad toyou, “and io (nioaning yon) wanled mo to bsassured that Moulton was oudvavaring to canva Ppeaco between 1ia all, hold Ler §n ki sad did not frown'wpon her becau forfeltodihor Louor, o wae very ansfous Elizaboth ahould bo ausurod of this fact," Now what passed on any auch subject or in any mich connection? Ay “liero woa notufug, 1t fs dnply untrue, Witucas teutliled thiot tho relntious between himsolt and Tilion wers better afier tho Tth of Fobruary thun atany timo provious, aud thut about the midde of the mou the memorabla Sutervivw took place at kousa of Tilton, Q,—Notw, sir, d1d you go o Tilton's house, and If an bow wero 'you iuduced or held 1o ga thero? AT dou ‘kuow how; evideutly by urrangement, Lut whotlior by bis lavilation or Moultou's muggestion | cainot recall. I roincuibor golng Ahere about breake fast timo fu Lo morulng, . - Q.—Now yau csn go ou and narrate what occurred 7 A.~Thia couversution and interview s rathermore dis- tiuct lan tha exterual niotion of things, We retired o Lin atudy, which Was f tho third stary, frout roois, 10, ~Well, you found tiem st breaktast? A—1dtd nob g0 inda e Urcakfaxtaroow, if 1 recollect, Lt 1 avoun fmpression that they wers (hore. Q.—At Lreakfant? A,~At Lroakfust, ani Mr, Tilton 1met tiw &8 If Lo Lad expectad mo, oud he—withous beiny able tostate prciscly (L fanghiage bo emplosed—ins troduced ble conversalion by Tecogniiton’ of fhs fact that wo woro o act Larmouloudy togethier, 1t was uecessary, horefore, for & mote por. foct effoctuation of Lhat, we should Lav & convomae $ion 0 Tegard botl 10 bimsolf aud 1o 1myselr. . oees Was 8 rouuwal, 0ine reuiowsl, of the converaation ju Feapeet to tho mannor in wilch Yowen had troated Jitn fu @ busitiew poiut of viow, T canuob recall tia ery divtinctly, he oilier yask fmressed livelf mory o Ho paveed on from thie statenent of Jiowen's having slaudered bit tow statoment tiat ba Idmuolt Liad experieuced s liko treatment at tho Bends of Dawen, Ho procéaded to invlatice slories that hiad L83 told by Buwen, 1€ 1 reccolect sight, une by oue, Q. Aboutyout Ko; ubout bimwclf, 1t wia siin. ferview far'mnoro cleariug himself than clearing e, o said that tho slory of his baving tuade impropes 8dviuces to s lady 1u the back oflics of tho Lrookiyn Union woa an sbualnte falichood, o denfed it ex. plichly, Hoaud ihat the story of his going with u ta Wiisted, fu_Counecticut, was abiolutely false, and hud no fotndatiou in fact, aud that ho couly fot undoriand Low 4 abould Live started, except e had TIIERE WAS ANOTHER TILTON earing Dearly tbe ssing 1nltiale as bis, who wis a dis. selilte iaasy, a3 {ntouperate man, sud that o lad beon ‘fru:‘ s that this ory Ervlu!.ly wWas: y e who rsonalily o bifw, Ils by Bowsn, or Linted, iapeo in the West sud Northt e e, B e 90t o1 10 sy that my wile wan mg‘-um- iltlcaa 1o the. 1notisr of pryanlymun a4 that the n rull:ut ta hm o Tinh th ons (st aho aud Mrs, Morse had ol m- E nfl-:l]m| At Mra, Morso Lud ropested e, atd of Lis hwprovidonce, d of ble nagloct 2 . ‘&_"Wf’.‘"‘:fi?'fl‘fl' i feially, 8ud oe by une e —~Wha 0 say? A (refl 4hea o me, fu regard o nhis '(‘mle;‘u.n flh'&nfl:‘ ‘fi ackuowladged ibat parliape e Liad Loun af tinica iaaty or {aco; 810, OF bomutbing 1a tnat effect, e bad Dot violated s marital vows. 1y declared’ st ha Lad from Lis south up boen Smaigacaiuie n. ahpstity Ho uarrated to ma s weus thut (aok place o him aad bl fatber e he st began 10 launeh out oy 8 city, who bim aa Auout L great dungurs thak bo wouid pere T, B gume—tliera Lad that ihat made snch an tmpresston on his min at that timo fhat 1t had hold him utp ever aince. He ntatedd then that he did not. know bt his 16 Jind coine to n prematues termination, THin usnfulnens _peemod Slonded, his oportumities ssemed shut up, hig houne- Lold seemed desolate, T Toke then, words of nyiaps- sonrags toim, atd was profousd. preansd with rullifulness, and 1 fe o s had over it beraros hat T'had Htted my Dnnd againat 8 man who, whatevcr might lave been Dinwealnoeson o hin follics, had Hot dmcrved iy puch teeatment, and 1 oxprested 80 to him, snd wa find # kind of - recounition again, and e astd. At In viow of whiat nd takun placo. thirough tho kimly of+ Tvew of Monlton, througli interviewa. with mo, tiat to co-operalo In fufare lie wanted to Iiava thin conv tlon: tosay what o had aaid and done, and o wanted also 10 sy thiat bis shanld DESINE ME TO VISIT IN JtI8 FAMILY agatn Just an T hiad_ dono fu forinee iliss. Lofors any of thiero troublon arose, Thin wan not aid Jusk an T hiave aatd I8, thiat 18 £0 way It tean niuch more Inrgely opeued, rlintorically, sud yot thin in tho substanco of it We left tho ntiidy and wont down statrs, 1 have forgotten cxactly how it came Lo pasa that 1 found nymelf witi hlm i1 the bedroom with Mes, Tiiton, In tho ck hed= roum on {hio soush #ido of elio hotre; but 1 recallect teoro wna supplementary oonversatlon belween s three, or rathor thoro Was supplemontary diatoursa 10 un two in-which be stated sgain to bis mife that ho biad had o Toby and satisfsing interview with me, Tie nafd that he did not know that ho shoutd over again bo put in sich prosperity an ho lad lost, snid #iioko tenderly and sadly atout that, snd yot terminal- ed with & kit of reasmiirance, He wan young, ho was energutlc, atd bo meaut to recovor himaeit, 1ie apoke alsa in roancct to hia famils. 1o all that ho thonshit 1 Ouly Fiaht (0 sav o Kiizaeth, sadreksing MnwsLt (o Lier, ttiat * Alr, Uooclur, fn all thia diliculty, has ACTED TIIL PANT OF A MAN OF HONOR, toward sou, and baa taken I every caso nil tis blame Lo imsolf, ind fool bound aiso to say (6 you, wir.” Bald e, “"That Elizaboth has purstied (hogatio conrie toward Yon, snd ‘ssid, © I thera 1s any bismo, It s tuitie, Tia sadd thoh thiat ho didu’t Kuow ho should ever bo hapwy again, 1iia homa scomed to bon divid- eil v dpsolata homea bt lio did dot know but out of thia very condiifou of Usings thoro would spring up agnin an afection that wonld Lo purer snd tronger an 1€ it ot boon Ired by those ditleutics, stid it thiat wa all kissed oach ofhior (1aughtar], and T de- paried, Wiliiess testified that e was at Tilton’s house again about May 30, e, Evirta—Wal), Mr. Deoclier, who wors partien to this Jutervlow—ihia vislt at 1ilion's house? Ay oll At and b St cnd Men, Tilon amd myseit -Well, whnt occurred? ‘Do’ you recollect] A,— No, 1 cannot oxnctly rcolleat what it was, Thero wan locn somo—oitlicr thoy bl not voime agreement, o thero was somo kind of acfiun with me,'but T cannot recall whiat it Tonly kuew that when 1 went it Tilton RRCEIVED ME MOODILY, and then after n ijttlo conversation snd orpianations which Lok place, ho becanve graclous and we fell into an iy and unbieinoesliko chat, and that in the ‘courso of It, alttiug thero n tho old-faslioncd wny fu Ila house, T wontup and argued—-sat down on’ his &neo o it wera—to make ho abpeal closer, nud whon £l et war, 1 wan sitting there Mra, ‘Titon came into tho room. and burst out laughing. 1 rocollect that Intarview, and I think whon aho camo into tho room she catme uj and kisod mo vory cordislly, That fn but o skoloton intervlew, but 1 lon't fmember 1ho torfo which had brought ms thare, only it was somatling witq which ho was dmaatislicdl with me, as if Thad 110t _dono the duty that mas expected of e, and I'hnva frind t0 remember ft, but it won't oorge. Q,—Now, during thls spring and up 10 this timo (hat you bave siow nwngd, tho laiter half of sy, did you nnderntand that the ll-fecliug Letween you end Til tan, oz misunderetanding, was romoved? A—I did, L Thought that the duililty was ditaipated, snd tiiaé thio ouly tuing renainfy was the performanco of tho undertakiogs In which we had engaged, Q~Tn_regard to tho fntaro prospority of Tilton? A~Of Tilton, "The oxoncration of his usmo from Any fmputations; s far a8 I conld, of biamo.and of upliolding bim Ly my taftucuco sa far sa X logitimatelp could, Mr, Deocher nafd ho did not recall but one othar visit fo Tiiton's from-that day to ths, It was, he thought, in Novembar, 71, Ho saw Mrs, Tilton alonc, — e LITTLE RALPH'S PATERNITY. + ZILTON'S INTERVIEW WITH DRECIER. Q.—Now, sir, I will read to you a passage in Jfr. Tilton's testimony of an Intorviow in Feb- ruary: “Ble, Decchor camo to my Lonso ono niorning shout the firss oraccond wecl, probably {ho rocond waok,—yos, rortainly tho sccond week in Februsry, 1871 ; ho Lad come in pursusnco of 8 request which I had sent Lo him through AMoul- ton. Mr. Doechier camo in the morning, whilo 1 won st broakfast, I roso from tho tablo and met bim in the parlor, and told him to go up staira into my eludy., o lmmo- dintely went up and I followed him, Iclosed tho door bohind me, and, After lo fook his seat I satd to Bim: [ have called you hither, efr, in order that you miay remove, 12 Yot can, a shadow from _ tbo future fifo of tho itle hoy Nalph, 1fis moflicr hon assfgaed to mo a data st whilch your crinrinal fntimacy with her Degan. This Hitle Loy was boin a few months agter that, If tho dato which Lis wmother bas given s cor- recty it il NAYE A DISNONOR atinched to his name; 1 want you to lell me, as beforo God, whether or not that dato fy right, 1 want, it poesilo, to shicld_nim, but T want uiore than that to Kuaw this trutli, Tell ino 4ho truth #; and be {that you) told 1o on his word of houor as boforo Gud th lio data which 3rs, Tilton iad anslgnod was the cor- Fact date. At ihat' momont, Mra, Thiton Lorself, who had followod 100 up-stairs, came iuto the Toom and whon I atated o her the polat of conversation ahe burst duto tesra and asseverated, an akio had onco o tuico dona beforo (bt it s skFuck out, a alo had onco or twico dono Lufote) estaveratod, That dato ahio iven was corrcel.’ Now, Nr. oocher, did any h fufersiow fn which that subject of the spurfous. neas of the Loy, or adulicry of tho wifo, wis mien. tioued over ocour’? A—tan you niot divids that ques- tion sud lot e bo saked whether s father usked tho seducet of his wifo—, Mr, Beach—Qne momient, f your Honor please, T mitst object Lo this, Mr, Evarlts—Tls question, Mr. Beocher, fa simply for your answer, whethor sny such interview, niry suck convoruation, auy auch toplc of couYarsation, iy ever ralacd between you aud Tilton? AweNover bié tween me and Tilion alonio tn tho preacnce of his wife, Navor uny such conversation, ur axythiug out of which huch & converdation sould ba'mado or Laagined ta teka Dlace, Ttlaa MONSTIOUS AND AN ANBOLUTE FALSEROOD, {Loud audk contiunied spplauee.] FULLERTON AGAIN, Me. Fullerton was ou his feat ulmost befura the Jlause bad cvuaod, aud yal vaih anger, o somo bit- ee refloatious on conduct of thie apectators gauorale Iy and frionds of defondant, o Alr, Evarts topliod, and Jidge Nedlson ended tho die- cussion by ordering's reluforcemont of the Conrt of- ficors for ‘to~day, aud threatening o puniah the next offenders for contempt, Mr, Lvartu—Mr, lieochor, subsequemtly, by o few questious, o furtlir statoment wae raado by Titon 1 whicl I now aak your attention : # Mr, Boocher ankod me tho dato Elfzibeth had usmod., I fold hin Eilzee Lot lind named as tha dats ab which thelr criminl ine tluwiacy begas Oct, 10, 1803, 1fe replied that Lo brad no faculty for dates, and had made 10 rocord, Lt be Lo lioved 't ufs moul thiat > Sii B uA&;mm;‘lrw]!‘:‘ 'A:lnmn.“ ou sav anythin ud? A=No, alr; uottilug of tht Kind, © ' Qu~Wero you maked any such question? A.—No, air.” I nover was suked auy such question, 3 TO TIE LADIES, Judgo Nelleon sought to say 1o the ladies who are now prescat, and who sre not Immedlatuly connestod with the wuli or parties, tlst it would b3 well not to attend to-morrow motnlng, On ¥riday morning snd this morning I rofused adinfsalon to a groat pumbor Z‘;"fgm"" rogret, I think l‘n !ll‘l,lll 4,:[ the weeks to ine tliero may e an opportunity, but Just at present Tl tho fadivn who s70 v, wid who for iy o mn&x‘Jfin luho ul:m,h?uull:t.n& well bo content, @ Lar complain that they eannot get in, Courd adjouruod, g 3 DEMANKS, Mr, Deochor appears proclsely as ho does in Lis Fridsy-ovenlog discourses in 1he lecture-room of #iymouth Churcli, 'Thio delivery of hiy festimony thin Inorniug f8 o fine pieco of dramstio scting, Notling could be moro unualitied thuu bis denfal of lavin botn charged by ‘hilton with commitiing adultery with Elizaboth, Tiiton and Moulton sit right {n'front of the wituoas, glaring intently into bis face, but ethin couduict does 1ot seom at all to disconcert bim, When zepudiating the atlegation Liiat ha ot one Hio- core tempiatod sulcldo, Mir, Beechor smilod ssrcastioally, as lso did bis wife and daugler, —_—— FACTS AND GOSSIP, LENGTI OF MR. DEECHEN'S XXAMINATION, Lirook'yn Aryus, Aprit 3, Mr, Lyarts axpocia to be through withi the dfrect ax- awination of Mr. lliechor by Tuesday noon, Tis will Lavesabuorbed four full’ daye, Allowing threo questins on crom-examination {a e on tha diruct, twelvo days will bo required by Mr, Fullersan, 1o which miay be aduod & couplo 1word for tho clostug lu- terrogat or a total of thirteen days from Moukey in aafe 10 say, thioretore, tiat M, Descher turos weeks more, which will bripy the trial fntotho lust week of April, Now, altawing two OF thres weeks for rabuttal destiniony, ad four weeks wore for the samming-up of cuunsol and the coargo of tho jury by the Judgs, thu prediction that the Juty will vacato thelruests for tho L6t 1o from the 13ih of Juna to the 1st of July ia probably uot far out of the I8, CANY BTANTON, Indtanapolia Journal, A geotloman who' conversed with' Mre, Ellzabaih Cady Stanton, lluflllf lior recent vivit st Logansport, B3y4 sliw atatod that, If M, Beccber should ussert Lis Ltocence under oath, It would csuse Ler uioro aur- priso, knowiug what whio did, than she bad experienced D Uoz whels Lifw before, Slie should be subpaised, price e d o iy A VALUABLE HORSE KILLED. Pans, Ky., April 5.~During tho'stallion shaw to-day, Qoldumiih's Abdullah was instantly killed while goiog round tho track. IHo was mot by Lis full broller, Johu Dright, aud tho shaft of bis sulky entered Lis breast and came out noar the top of tua shoulder, causivg hia doath n o fow miautos, 11is love i grmll; dew Hlmd' 28 bo was considored ono of the best @ oracs in tho United Btatos, Ilo was valued at 30,000, ————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, LoNpoN, April 5.—Tho steamiships Cily of Cheuter, llolentia, aud Bisjo of Novads, from Now York, bavo arrived out. New Yonx, April B.—Arrived—Tho steamship O g v Guoiti, flom Tataary, 7 ed~Toe steamor YESTERDAY'S ELECTIONS. Ingersoll, the Democratic Candidate for Governor of Connectlcut, Elected, 1 One Ropublican and Threo” Domo- oratio Congressmen Suc- ceasful, Decided Republican Gains In Michigan and Ohie. Reports of Minor Elections in Other States. GONNECTICUT. 7 Hantrorn, Conn., April 6,~Forty towna in the Btato giva Cliarles I8, Ingeraoll, Demacratle, for Governor, 11,169 ; Jamea Liloyd Green, Ropub- lican, 8,808 ; Henry D, Bmith, Probibitionlst, 702. Last year tho same towns gavo Ingersol) Domocratic, 9,808; Marrinon, Ropublican, 7,828; Bmith, Prohibitionlet, 041. Ingorsoll s probably clocted by the poople. Tio Logiala- ture, as far ns heard from, Is shout tho samo na last yoar, IHawloy is dofoatod in tho First Dis- triot by 490, - Iantronp, April 6—10 p. m,—Eighty-ono towns give Ingormall 19,804 ; Grooumo, 17,840 and Bmith, 1,866. The samo towns Iast year gava Ingorsall 17,626; lasrisom, 15,433; and Bmith 2,035, Tho Ropublicans make some galna in the Leg- ielature, but probably uot enough to overconte tbo Democratic majorily of Inst yoar, Hartford County, all ‘bus Iartford, Granby, and Southington, pivos Graone 5,939, Tngonvoll, 6,910, and Bmith #12. For Congress, Handers, Democrat 6,670 ; Hswloy, Republican, 6,380, and Lyou, Probibitioniet, 101, Brvogront, April 5, —DBarnum s olected Mayor of this eity, Tronp, April 6,~Hartford Connty, com- ploto, givos Greene, Nlopublican, for Governor, 9,740 Ingorzoll, Democrat 21,987, and Bmith, Prolibltioniat, 477, Last yosr tho vote of tho county was: Harrisen, Ropublican, 8,367 ; Inger. soll, Domocrat, 10,714; and Smith, Prohibition- Iot, 1,038, IIaliand Connty comploto givea Orsons, Re- publican, for Governor, 2,038 Ingeraoll, Den- ocrat, 2,106; Smith, Protbitionist, 185, Laut year's voto of thoso Counties wero, Ilatrison, Ropublican, 1,824; Tugoreoll, Dumucrlqp. 2,0001 Bmith, Prohibitiopiat, 868, . New Haxes, April 6.—Tbirty-threo of tho forty towna.in this Congresslonal District givo Kollorg, Republican, 12,840 ; Phalps, Democrat, 14,163, The Iattor ix undoubtedlv eleotod, chfield County (all but Washington) gives Litchtield c 1l bat Wasbi ) gt Groeno, Rtop., 8,790: Ingorsoll, Dam., 5,490 Smith, Protiibition, 174, Last year tho voto of tho couuty wns as follows: " Harrison, Rep,, 3,886, Tngeraoll, D, 5,078 Smith, Lrabibi 1on, 209, Tor Congress Litchfleld County gives Forbs Bacwum, Domocrat, 5,772; IHubbard, Ropub- lean, 8,911 ; Temperance, 85. In the Tirat Congressioonl District Gon, Hawley rune abead of tho Republican ticket 1n Uartford largely, and Lauder tuns_behind tho Domocratio ticket in his own'town, New Britain, Twonty of the twenty-five towna of New Haven County give Greono, Rop., 8,007 ; Inger- 8oll, Dom,, 12,420 ; Smith, Prohib., 350, Thirtcen of ths twonty-threo towns in- Falr- fleld County glve Groone 2,609 ; Ingorsoll 8,543 aud Binith 3i E Middlesox County entire gives Greene 20,652 Ingerno]l, 8,291; and Smith, 355, voir London County—Greeno, 6,025; Inger- #oll, 6,329 Bmitb, 811, Windlinm Qounty—Groeno, 2,601; Ingersoll, 2,077; 8mith, 162" A Republican gain in the tivo counties of 614, Nuw Ilavexn, April 5.—Middlesex County en- tire, and Fairfield and New Maven Counties, with sevon towns to hear from, give Greens 18,120 and Ingersoll 23,480, ‘The seven towns 1ast your gavo Ingersoll 300 majority, Nonwrair, April b.—Starkwenther, Ttepublican, for Congreas in tho Thirty-Fifth District, s elsctod nbnuu,nnomnjorlg. New Youx, Apeil 6,—With only thirty-five towns to be heard from the Gubernatorial vote in Connecticut atands : Greene, 41,954 ; Luger- soll, 60,856 5 bumith, 2,693, Tagersall is oertalnly olected by 7,000 majority. 1lio Congressmon electod wero: Firat Dig- trict, Landers, Democrat; Socond District, Plhelps, Democrat ; 'Third Distriot, Starkwyeather, Republican; Fourth Disttiet, Barnum, Demo- crat. X . | et OTHER ELECTIONS, MICHIGAN, Spectal Dispateh to The Chizago Tribune, Dxrnorz, Mich., April b.—Tho early roturng from pomta in the moro populous counties of Aichigan show docided Republican galns on the Stato tickot over the voto of lust fall, when Bag- loy biad 6,000 plurality over his Domooratle op- ponont for Govetnor, Chiof-Justico B, F. Graves lias boon re-olcotod to tho Suprenio Boneh by both parties, receiving & unanimous vote, Indications are thint Inano Maruton, Republidhn, bas boou choson tothe vacancy left by Judgo Curivtianoy’s elaction to tho Souato, by any- whera from 10,000 to 25,000 majority over his Domocratie compotitor, D. Norris. Tor Rogenta of tho University, tho Ropnblican nominecs, Mossre, B, Al Cutchoon and 8, B, Walkor, aro also uindoubtadiy elocted by a large majority, altbough it {s expooted that the Upper Pontneula will poll a heavy vote for Poter White, oue of the Damocratld candldatos for this offles, who ls very woll knowa throughout that section, and {8 popular (horo. Mr, Whitc’s frionds ar- ranged for a gonernl offort to substituto bis name for Gen. Cutehicon’s, and tho lattor's voto will probably bo run down gomowlat as o result of this fact ; still it I not possible that Lis eloc- tlon id in any jeopardy. The following Clrcuit Judges have beon re- olected without opponition: First District, D, L. Pratt; Boventh, J. Turnor; Touth, W, 8, Ten- paub; Twelfth, W. D, Williams ; Fifteenth, E. W. Kelghtloy; Bixteonth, E, W, Harzis ; Eight~ eonth, 8, M. Greon; Ninetoenth, H, IT. Whoolor, In this clrouit (tho Third) thoero has boon o, warm triaugular fight hotweon F, Chambers, Ro- publican; O. J. Tielly, Domocrat; and Levi Blshop, Indopendent. Tho rexnlt, as indicated by tho returng vo far recolved, {a the electlon of ltielly, as the llepubliosn voto seoms to bo badly divided botwaen thio othor two. Regarding other ciroults, reporte received in this clty un (o 0 p. m. are s followa: ‘The Scc- ond fs probobly closo, with the chauces ia favor of 1L, IL. Coolodge, Republican, Fourth, G. M, Huntington, Democrat, In the Fitth, O, E. Thomas, Domoorat, is clectod as the resull of & Lolting mavoment among tho lepublicans in {avor of the presout incumbent, Judge Wood~ ruff, against thoir regular nominoo, Mr Van ZWe, th, A. O, Baldwin, Domocrat. Lighth, ixi L?H. Lovell, epublican, In tho Ninth, J, L. Iiawe, Domocrat, in elocted as tho esuit of & bittor fight among the Ropublioans, who put two candidates 1n the fleld. Tho Fourteonth ls oloss, with the chaucos in favor of K. A. Mont- gomory, Domacrat, - The Boveutocnth is cloyo, Wwith (ho chances in” favor of Duney Host, Re- publican, ‘T Twontoth is_closs, with tha Chauces In favor of D, J. Arnold, Re- publican, From Elevonth, Thirteentl, aud ‘L'wenty-firut, there are no roturus, and the contest {u these aro puroly person: They are 2 rowote from the telograph. George Bwift was ro-olecied Ro- In this aty, corder withoub opposition, snd was the ouly wupiclpal ofticer yoied for, Hoports from chartor aud tonhship elections in tho interior show that there Lian bean the us. ual scratehing on sceount of personal and local cunsldorations, aud mo political lmportsnca Ataclion to thoso results, Tho political status of the Baards of Bupervia- Oré In the counties, upon whom will devolve the duty of respportioniug tho legislativo districts, it 1n imposuibls to teil to-bight as thsis hour, No dofinite flyures can he given from any quarter. Spacial Diepatch to T'hs Chicaga 1'eibunc, Barrie Cuxex, Micl., April 5, ~Tho eutire ¢ity Ropublican tickot was clocted to-doy, Tue Hon, V. P. Qollior, ex-Btate Trossurer, wag elected Mayor by a majority of 437, Hon, Alwou E. Proston was ro-clocted Bupervisor, with & majority of 450, ~Isisc Marston, the candldate for Jastice “13_ Supremo Court, b & majority here of 4! Phiip T, Vanzi = Tlopublicau caudidate for Circuls Judge, has tanjority In this ciey of 201, Mr. Callies is (e fimt Repmblican Mayor olocted In flva yoars, The nowly-olectsd Aldarmen from each ward sre all lepublicans, The whole number of vowon cast was 1,142—tho largost poll sinco Grant's first oloction. ANl dsy political excite- ment ran high, and, when tho reault waa known, tho enthiusiasm knew 10 Lounds, A 157g6 Sew of citlzens havo gono {o the :il.mnca of Mr. Collier tn congrz%aiato him, . Hpeesal Lupateh to T'he Chizamo Tridune, Granp Ravios, Mick, April 6.—In the city charter eloctions to-day, J.A. Leggatt, Iopube lican, was ro-elacted by 10 mafority, M° Mitchall, Democrat, was ro-elocl Troasuror. F. L, Littlojolin, Domocrat, hias & heayy majore ity for Circuit Judge. The other judicial eandi- dates and Regents of tho Unlversity have not yot boen hoard from. . The Republicans slectod iwo Aldormen : the ‘Domocrata the same, and also the Nacorder and Justice of tha Peace. The tickots were badly aplit. As nsual, the city went strongly Democratie, though they nlocted the Republiesn nomMeoe for Mayor, the Republicans ing vico versa. b lxlsymrml Lnavoleh ta The Chiraao Tribune, 8. Jogeri, Mich., April 5.—Total vola In Bt. Josoph, 420; Marston's mejority, 201, Circuit Judge, Coolidge, Jopublican, “172 majority ; Hupervisor, the Hon. A. i1, Morrison, Jtepubli- can, 116 majority. Tho Lalance of tho town tickat {a llopublican, with from 22 to 91 majority, Tha‘ llepnh{lc‘?“ mojority 1ast fali was 40; Re- 1 gain, 70. bl B laten 15 The cheao Tvtuns, HMiLapare, Mich., April 5.—Tha city election to-day was a vory closo and oxciting ono, result- foie i tho viotory of tho Reform tickls Ly ma. {orities of from 70 Lo 100. Iiobert A. Everott for Mayor and Willinm Rusacll for Treasurer ara lected, o Special Dispateh to The Chirngs Tribuns, Laxsixo, Mich,, April 65.—Tuo clection was closely contested to-day. Danlel Huck, Domo- crat, waa olocted Mayor by 12 majority, The Renublieans hiave olocted tho Clerk and” Troas- wrer, Tho Democrats hava elected four ont of soven Aldermen, and#ill control tho Conneil, which ia the only gain sinca last epring, Lau- sing Township i Uomocratic by 3 majortiy, apecvil Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribuns, Corbwaren, Micli., April 6.—~To-sy tno To. publicans clectod tho entiro city ticket, excont Mayor, by a majority averaging from 25 (n 0. Chemplin, Domocrat, for Mayor, 1eceived 166 majority. Tho Aldermon aud’ Bupervisors are oqually disided. Marafon an! the Itegonts are olectod by lmoflly. Special el to The Chieaoo Tribune, Axx Amnom, Mich., April_56.—On the munl- cipal ticket to-dsy, iho Tepublicans elect the Mayor, Recorder, and thres Al- dermen, _Tho Domocrats olect throo Aldermen and one Justico of tho Peaco. Tha temperance nominations were 8 fallure, Tha city gives Tuanc Mativon, Republican, 16 majority for the Bupremo Court. Graves, Republican, had no opposition, Huntington, Democratic candidata for Circait Tndge, geta 14 majotity, The ro. turno show slight Hepublican gains, IOWA. Spectal Dispated to The Chicaan Tribune, Kuokug, In., April 5,—At tho municipal elec- ton held here to-day, Judge Jaeger, Lomocrat, was ro-oloctod Mavor by & majorlty of 148, and A.J, Hardin and Charles Taylor, Republicans, Merahal and Recordar, Four Democratic and two Republican Aldermen wers olectell, which, with thoso holding over, gives the Domacraty the con- trol of the City Government for the firat time In aoveral years, D. G. Lowry was the Republican candidate for Mayor. Davesront, Is., April G.—The annusl city clection took place on Baturday, with the follow- ing results: Roderick Roso (Liberal), Mayor, 823 mojority; E. H. Jonuings (Liberal), Mar~ shal, 248 majorlty ; J. G Taerk (Liboral), Clty Clork, 1,75¢ majority; Chris Toerriug (Lib- eral), Tromsurer, 174 majority; 1. Finger (Rop.), Asscsaor, 495 majority; B, Escko (Bep.), Btroot Commlesioner, 110 wajority; Johu~ Ksufmann (Liboral), Polico Mage istrate, 1,708 majority; Jamea Osborn (ilop.), Wharf-Maater, no opposition, 2,830 ; Fritz Kohn (Liberal), Clty Soxton, 1,730 majori- ¢y ; B. Fringor, Townslp Assesaor, 463 majore ity, Aldermon—Firat Ward, Thomas Scott ;'[:\u. 439 majoiity ; Second Ward, Otto Klug (Lib. 245 majority ; Third Ward, C. H. Ficka (Lib. 77 majority ; Fourth Ward, top.), 26 msjority 3 Fitth Ward. J. Hobart, i), 109 mafority ; Bixth Ward, D. C, Stand- flold (Lib.), 3 majority._ Tho vote was the light- J. E. Stevonson est pollod for yems, Little or no interest wae .ta!!;;; Intho eloction. Tue cutire vote cast was Special Diepateh to The Chteann Tribune, Dusvque, Ta., April 6.—CGieat futciest wos manifested fu the election for city oflicers to- day, and & very full vote was polled, but 1t isim- poseible to giva the official returns, Tho Ro- publicans eloct James Cushing Mayor by about 400 majority, 0 wall e tho City ‘Iressuror, City Attoruey, and one Alderman. The propoaition to como in nnder the Goneral-Incorporation act was defeated by n largo wmajority, The Itepub- licans aro jubllant,” &nd aro “colobrating tho occasion with bonfires and mueic, NCIL BLurry, Is., April 8.—At the munio- ipal oloction held to-day C. B. Jacquomau was olected Mayor by 63 majority over Judgo W. C. Jamos, tho present incumbent. Tho Council- mon are all Republicans, with one esceptton, ‘F'uia is & Republican gain of mora than 200 voiea ovor thoelection of laat year, OHIO, Bpecial Dispateh to 1 Chicaco Tribune, ToLEDo, O., April 5.—The wunieipal oloction at this placo to-day has beon an unusnally ex- clting one, and a vory full vote has’ been polted, Tho principal ight was upon tho candidates for Mayor. Tho Republican candidate was the Hon, Guido Marx, ono of the Roprosontatives of tho county in the Loglalature, aud the Demooratic candidato }Dr. . W. Jonos, who bas been Magor of thio city for tho paat four yoara, Tho pecul- iar featuros which leut intorest to tho couflict aro in the firat place the rocons attempt to logis~ lato tha clty into tho hands of s fow Democratio oliticisus by the moasure known as the ** Pottor aw," and, socoudly, tho prosumed fnfluenco whioh this epring's election will Lave upon the fall election. Tho canvass was canducted in somo instances with much bitternoss. It i Linrdly possiblo to indicato tho result with much cnflnlnly at presont, but [t seoms probable that Mr, Marx {8 elected by s majority of several huu. dred, and that tho entun lNopublicau ticket is olocted, Last yoar the Dowmocrats carried tho eity by about 500, Crxcisnaty, April 5.—The olection to-day was vory exciting, and the vote polled is tho heaviest ovor known, Thero was cousiderable turbulsuco at tha polls, but nothing eorious ocearod. At this hour, 11 p, m,, it ia believed that the Democrats have olectod their ontiro_ticket by maforities ranging f1om 1,000 to 6,000, Johnaon, the Mayor, racaiving tho beaviest voto. 7T'he ofticial returns aro coming ia slowly. CoruMnus, O, April 6.—The city election passed off very quiotly, More than an averago Yyote was polled.” Ioitman, Domoerat, Ia eleotod Msyor Ly about 800 majority, defoating Grove, workioguen's and Independout candidate, Tho Democerats probably olect all thow ticket, Tho City Counell will probably boa tle. Officinl ro- turna coma tn ko slowly, acourato figures aro im- posatble to-night. CLEVELAND, April 5.—~The mtnicipal slection in thls city to-day was very exviting, No disturbancoa are roported, A iarge vowo was Lo Domocrats claim tho election by & cousldotablo majority. Nothing dotivite osd be ascertainod to-night, ILLINOIS. Special Dispateh to The CAfxaon Trivune, Crastraway, IiL, Apill 6.—The clty election hera to-duy resulted in favor of J. Dickinson for Mayor, Uarry Karikor, City Clerk, aad D, T\ Rittenbauso, Marshal, togother with otber oflicers, O, E. 8haft, editor of tho Champaign Uniom, lu among the Aldermen-olect. All passbd off very quistly, Special Dispgteh to The Chicago Tribune, JacxsoNviLLE, TIL, Aprit 5.—Tho election to- day resulted in the election of Wesley Maik- ors, anti-liconso, for Mayor, by 151 majority; B. R. Uphen, anti-licouss, for City Clerk; B. Davenport, licenso, for Assessor; Charles O, Sporry, antl-liconse, for Marehal. Five of tho oight ‘Aldermen.olect were on the Citlzeus', or liconse, ticket, but the Tempar auce party claim enongh to mako the Conncil s tie, and the Mayor will give the_casting vota for anti-liconee, thus closing the taloons, Speaial Diapatch to e Chicaqs Trioune, Droouinatox, 1L, April 6.—Jobn'E, McClure, E. Z. Rood, and Dr, B I, Marsh were clecied metbors of the Bossd of Education to-day, the largest vote belng polled over cast hero on sueh an eloction, s Svenral Disvateh to The Chicago Tribuna, Fxxxpokr, 1L, April 8. beld here to-dsy, A, P, Goddard was el Mayor; Willism ‘Frombor, Cit: Clork ; Jobn O, Koag, It’! Attornoy ; Horace lolge, City L'reas- urer; Edwsrd Droyer, City Marshal: James Durrab, Bircot Commissloner ; August Borgman, Aldermau Firub Ward ; lsaso’ Beartnan, Alder- man Becond War d A. P, MoCoy, Alderman Thurd Ward, Tho entiro Domocratio tioket was e'soted with the excoption of two Aldermen, eleated by the Repubiiann, 'The vote was the largost ever polied 12 thin cily, MINNESOTA, P__oemt Ditpateh to The Chleato Trituns, wt. Pauz, Minn,, April 5.—Both parties have agreod tpon O. O, Merriman for Mayor, and 0. M. Laraway for Treasarar, of Minncapolin, Eloctlon to-morrow, A minority of Iepublic- ans aro much dissatisfied, but will abida the action of their Convention, which acceptod der- riman’s nomination Ly the Demacrats. + MARYLAND, £ Axwaports, 3Md., April 6,—At the municipal election to-dsy, the Iemocrata electod tho en- tiro ticket by 85 majorits. A disturbanes, ; A fight ocourrea’ in tho First Ward botwaon blacks and whites, during which piatols wern freoly uned. One colored man was killed and slxmdl,v wonnded, 'T'wo whito men wore rlightly hart. Tho difficnity nccarred i an attem;t of colored lepublicans to prevent negro Democrata from voting. FIRBS. Burning of the Chicago Alcoliol Works Lust Night, A Loss of £20,000 Involved-r-Insure ance, $5,000---A Man Badly Burned. The Chicago Alcoliol Works, situated in a frame bullding at the corner of Kinzie and Sey- mour stroets, on the westarn outakirls of tho city, wore destroyed by fire last nizht, and s loss of §20,000 incurred, THE PUILDIRG was abont 20 feet square, and four and a Linlf storles in boitiit. Tho large mud expousive stlll used wee In the uppor portion of the structute, and bad recently beon enclosed in what tho manogers oupposed wes n firo-proof Holng or casing. The enginoer, Molano, put (ho works in operntion laat night, and, at 11:60 o'clock, an exj losion or COMDUATION OF THE ALLOIOLIO GAMES occurred, and was followed by fire in the uppor patt of tho building, Thero wos a largo wator- tank on tho roof, ard (ho watchman, Albest Btumpf, sttompted to quench the tire, but in xo doing ho was baaly buroed about the faco, bands, snd body. Io managed to uuc»&m from tho flie, which spresd very rapidly, sud eoon enveloped the wholo structore. Tha firemen were quickly on tho epot in auswor to THE ALARN turned fn promptly from Dax 537, attacked to tho worke, and sncceedod in proventing the apread of tho flames to the wareliouse, which i o low building contalning 500 barrels of nicoliol, Ifad tho fire’ renched thin large quantity of tho inflsmmable material the lors wonld have been ;ml-y groat, The firo lasted about an hour and a alf. THE COVTLR RTILL, which was put in at & cost of £16,000, was de- stroyed boyond repair. The property wan insured in city agencies for £5,000 only, Henry J. Pohlman i Presidont of thio Company, which owned the works, BTUMPIL, THE INJURED AN, wag removed to his iome, clore by the worke, and attended to bya phyeiclan. His injuries ara severo. but uot uecekuarily dangerans, The exact manver in which tho fire originated conld not ba expisined loat night. It is but a whort time ago that theso works natrowly escapsd destruction from fire, About £100 worth of dry goods were d in tho show-window of Louis Roman, at North Clark street, lust evening about 7, troyed ’ififl by cateluug tire from & gas Jet. AT SAN FRANCISCO, Bax_Fraxctsco, Cal. April & Mouud College, in Sonth Ban I'rancisco, wan bnroed last night. The total lows ard particulars aro ot yet obtained. Larza—Tho Uwiversity Maund Collage, whichs way burned last night, was o threc-story and bosement frame building, containinug about sixty students, The fire originuted in the basement, and is Bupposed to havo been sot by a latoly- diecharged Chincee employe. The building isa total loss. A fow artioles of furnituro waro saved. Qo lives were Jost, One siudent was sufocated, but was rocovered. Tho institution wax under tho control of the 'resbyterian do. nowmination aa & proparatory echool for the Uni~ voraity of Californls, ‘The’loss to tho Tiustecs is from §40,000 to €50,000. Tho teachers aud pupils losa from €5,000 to §10,000 additionul, Ine sarauco, 825,000, AT NORTH LANSING, MICH, Special Disvdch to The Chizago Tribune, Laxarxa, Mich., April 5.—An unnccupted housa in North Lansing was burned about 1s.m. It was owned by Danlel L. Caso, and yalued at £1,000, r, Case being ont of town, the iosur- ance 18 not known. Incendiary. AT PITTSBURG, Pirrspuse, s, Aprii 5.—Ths extensive buflding of tho Cifizons’ White-Lond Worke, coruer Forty-fifth and Rallroad atreots, wae ol most_ontirely destroyed by firo at an early hour this morning. The origin of the fire Is uuknown, Loss about §10, Covered by insurance. AT GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Svecial Ihapateh to The Chicaan Tridune, GnaxD RarIDA, Mich., April b.—Fire desroyed two amall dwellings kore yoaterdsy morning. Lags about $1,000 ; small fnsurance, FOREIGN. CENTRAL ASIA, YAKOOD BEG'S CHINEBE CAMPAIGN, Benwy, March 21.—Tho Chivese campalgn of Yakooh Deg of Kashgar has been successful, 1o Lias suncxed tho important districts of Manas and Urmuteheos, sud keeps a garrison st Turfan, southeast of Manas, for the protection of the new Province. Tho inhabitants, being Dungans or Mohammodan Tartars, moke common cause Wwith him against tho Chiveso. The lattor, slug- glsh and persoveriug a8 ever, are_colleching troops at Tchugutchak, Hamk, antl Barkaub,— tho Iatter befug Intended to nttack Kashgar, while the former are to recover Manag, it ITALY, FIANCES JOSEPI VISITE VENICE. Vexice, April 0.—The Ewperor of Austrls ar- rived Liere this morning from Traeate, o waa recaived by tho King of Italy, and escoried to the palace, Tho crowds of epectators were im- menso and oxceedingly enthusisvtio, To-night the city is luminuted, iz, INDIA, WAR WIFL LURMAH, Loxpoy, April 5.—Advicos from Caleutts, in relation to tho difticultics botweon tho Indiau Govorument and tho King of Burmal, state that the King {s making warlika proparstions. RUSSIA, ACCR4HIONS TO TIE GHKEK CHURCH. St. Perzrguuna, April 5, ~Bocossions trom the Catholio to ths Grook Churoh continue on & Iargo scale in Russiau Poland. poitsiaas’s b GREAT BRITAIN, TUE DILECT CANLE RXIEDITION. ToNpon, April 8,—Tho steamslip Faradsy mailod to-day, to complote thelaylug of the direct Uuited Siates cablo, HEAVY BURGLARY, A heavy robbory was committed last night at the hardwara atore of 8t. Olalr Brow,, ou Biate stroet, near Iarrison, A Iarge amount of silver- Wi cuttlery, etc., was taken, and the firo-proof #afe bLroken open and a considerabte sum of money stolvn, Tho Lurglars escapod. THE END. ArtcnisoN, Kan.,, Aprl 5,.—The prosecntion sgainat ox-Benator Pomeroy in the Osage Coun- tg Court a4 Burlingam, was to-day diwmlused by tho Court at tho roqueat of the Counnty Attor- uey, ——e EDUCATIONAL. Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicagn Tridune, Fony Atuinsoy, Wis., April 5.—1The Jofferson Couunty Teachers’ Instituto opoucd bhere to-dsy with au audlenco of over 100 teschers, Many cf COUNTY AFFAIRS. Report on the Subject of Dieting Evidont Unwillingness to Diminish the Bheriit's Profits, It Is Deelded (hat {he County Shall Go Into the Alstract-Business. Beport of the Medical Superintandent, President Bardick e cd the Board of Connty attorncon, The following members of tho lioard wera prosent: Messra, Clough, Lusnell, Horvag, Tolden, Guenther, Jones, Carroil, Busse, John- son, McCatfray, Lonergan, Conly, and Schmidt. TOOR-HOUSE AND ASFLUN, The teports of Dr, Georgo P. Cunningham, Medical Suporintondent of thoe Poor-louso and Iusanc Asylum, were tond, aa follown During the last quarter there wero from 300 to 17 continually on laud, whicl, in a maority of casow, required two patients to sleop In a bed. The goncral bialth of tho Inmates, consideting tha crowded condition, Las baen good. Duriny tho paat three months 23 wero admitted ; died, 9. Total on hand, 805 ‘The doctor recom mends that tho work un the new building bo Laytened, Referrnd to the Committe on Public Claritien, A commuvication on tho Alms-House from tho eamo gentlcman was sead. It wtated that thero were 710 inmates, A the acconwnoda- thons sro only sultable for €12, this institution wan greatly ovorcrowded. (ver 60U {nmates woro complainlug of ko dikoako, snd wora suder constant_nedical eare : mest af the pa- tlents wero sullering from chronic disease, aud wero tho rofuse of all the conntry. Thore were 40 deathy during tho lnst quarier, 12 of whom died from small-pox. Thero are 120 males fit for worl in the [nstitution. and 60 sble-bodied femnlea, All who aro abls to work sre compellod to do su. Bawe roference. COTRT-ROOMS. ‘Thomas Mackin sent in a proposition in which Lo offered 1o furnish_ ts.clve caurtre-oms, situ- ated on the coruer of Clark aud Michigau strests,. at a roasonabie rentul, to bo ready for oceapasion within thirty days, . Young Scammon offered thoe Mnrine Dank Building for county purposes. o also offered the butlding coroer of Michigan avenuo and Rau- dolph atrect. 3 A communication was road from 3. C. Btearns in whicl ho extended tuo timo for thie acceptauce by the Board of his offer relative to tbe buflding sitiiated on tho northesst corner of Dearlorn aud Adama streota, Reforred to the Committeo on Publie Service, Tho Warden ¢f the County Hoep.tal reportad that tive bodios ind been recvived at the Morgue during the month of March, Roferred to the Camwitico on Houpital, TIE. JIOZPITAL, In regardto the overcrawding of the Hospltals, 3r. Clough said that Lo was opposed 1o paying for hoapital accommodation seattered over tha county. It would in the eod lead to sbuae and to 8 very largs expenditure ohmoney, Commitaioner Gnouther eaid thiat the sick poor should be accommodated somewhere. They could not be laft to die, 3 A bill smonuting to #149 for boarding of pa- tients at St, Joseph's Uaepital elicited ».m-.u.& cuwsion, but wa finally referred to tho Co.utit- teo on Hospituls, - FINANCIAL, The Committea on Fiuance, to whom the semi- annual report of the County Clers;, ending N 30, 1574, was'referred, together with the annual report of the ramo cilicer, from Dee. 1, 1874, to Nov. 80, 1874, reported that tho belanco duo to the county, from that oflice, amounted to £3.250.87, which thoy recommanded to ho psid into the general fundof the County Treasury. The rovort was concurred fn., A communication was received from I County Trennurer by the eame Comimittus ank- ¥an about all the Bheriff liad to expand on sech prisonor, Commissioner )lcc-mng conld not wes why auch & howl was ralsed about Bhorlt Agnew, Perhaps some of the membors of the Hoard huew, He did not. Whon other men hsld tha #amne offico thers wan no growling. He. maved tunt the report Lo adopted. Conaiderablo discussion followed, most of tuo g‘l;l‘nrgumuu(u. already publishied, belng tratted Commissloner Busso moved, aa an amendment, that the rapurt bo recommitiod, which, aftoran. ulh'nr dotaie, was carried by tho following vote; Quenthor, Herting, Holden, Juues, a1 McCafirey, Runsell, Burdiek—9, Naya—Carzoll, Conly, Johnon, Behmidted, Commigsloner McCaffroy—I now move that tho Committoa ho instructed to negoliste with the Bheruff for tho fosdiug of tho prisonera at a Tato uot to oxceod 35 conty Lead i tho noxt yoar and a fir, For oA Por diem for Commissionor Ilolden—~I move to amond by i Comumissiotiers Lo order at 2:30 o'clock yeaterday | makinp it 25 conta, Tho ortginnl motinn was pat and provailed, all votiog for it as a mern mntier of inatruction, ox- copt Mr. Hulden nhd Mr. Guenther, Tho follor i ATHIRAGT-LUERs, ho following report was presented by the Commitieo on Public Records ¢ by Yonur Committee have devated consldorable time te the esatnlnation of the feanibillty of the cl:lmy en- sagivgiu the absiract-bunincss, The lacorder of thia Cuanty uforms your Commiiteo ‘that it in sntircly smcticabile for a complote set uf abatract-books to 1 I Ly office, and for him to furnial the publis With complete alairacts of title st price much tolow what i nov charged by the privato {ndividusls ene Higed in (Lo abatract-buslueas, 1t fa truo the prepare atlou of e booksand their continuation woula add ta the expenre of couductiug the lesorder's office, but your Committes are of he opinion that tho bnainees wauld be sufliclently remiuneriva to defray thor exe euter, at the ramo tinie reenltivg in the kaving of & arge amennt of money auuualy 1 the public, 10 nddition thercto ths hooks would aiways be open t0 ruch & cursory examination na bs often denired 10 b made by individuals who do nol destro or newd & comne Pplete alistract of ihio titlo, Your Comiaittec would, therefore, recommend that the county provide s complete set nf alstract-hooke, fncluding'racords of Julzimentn at tak saien (0 (g titlo 10 all Jis real ehiate In tho county, beginning nt tlin data of tho grrat firo of 1471, and the samie to by continued under the diroction of the ltecorder, and tbe pubiic furnialiod abatracts of title therefeom, ‘The report waw signod by Theodore Guenther, Patrick Carroll, and C. C. P. lolden, Tho report was adopied, Comrissfoner MeCallrey moved to roconsider tho actiou of the Bonrd fu electing Mr. Cochi- rane architect of the County Ios: ital, "Tho motion waa, sfier & tedious skirmish of words, laid upou tho tuble, A}d]onrncd until Thureday afterncon st 2 a'elock, RAILROAD NEWS, THE CHICAGO & ALTON. The annual mecting of the stockhio!dara of the Chicago & Alton Rallroadand its various branch. ey way held reaterday at tho oflico of the Come pany, Now. 2 and 4 West Van Baren stroct. Tio annual roport of President Blackatone, which has alteady been printed in full, was read by tho Heerotary, Mr. Larrabee. The stocke holdors of the main line of the Chicago & Alton then elected the following Directors, to sorvo for three years : John F. Slater, Jotin A, Htow- art, and Grorge Strout, At the subsequent mooting of the Direetars, Mr. T, Il Blackstone was noanimonsly clected Presidont, Tho followiug Executive Committea’ was nleo clected ¢ Jobn Crorar, Joln B, Drake, Jolin J. Mitcne), Georgo Sirout, and T, B. Dlack- atone, Mr. W. M. Larrabeo was ro-elected Freasurer and Secretary, The atockbiolders of tho Jolict & Chicago Raile road olected tha following Directors Crerar, T. B. Dlacketone, Joho 1, Drake, J. Gregor Adams, and 1, Wilia James, Mr. John ?r ar wad re-elected President, and Mr, W, M. e stockloldoin of tho St, Lonis, Jnckson. sille & Chicage Rallroad elected the following D ore : Georgo Btrout, Jobn Crorar, T, B, Dinckstone, Jowiah Sawyer, N. W. Greeue, L, E. Worcester, and C. D, Hodges. The Diroctors then elacted Mr., Goorge Btront President, aud Messre, T, B, Blackstone, Jobin Crlerar. and Goorga trout, the kixeoutive Com- miteee, The stackbolders of tho Louisiana and Mirsfe: sippi Liver Brigge Company clactod ths follow. inw Ditectors: T, 1. Blackatone, J. J. Mitclell, ing Instructious relativo to tho refundient of #ovensthirty-sixths of tho Stato tax of 1871, Jmown ‘the grab-law tax.” The Commite too recommended that the Treasurer be in- utrycted to refund, on applicstion, the full amount of enid tat paid, according to tha re- quiremeanta of the act covering tho care, In ad- gition, the Committeo recommerdod that the Treasurer bo authorized (o nire such extra liolp 8 might be necossary to ald in the work of ro- funding the tax, Tlielr compensation was tixed swithin the limit of 100 per month, The report was concuried fn. CUMMISKIONER N'CATFREY was fully exoncrated, by the report of the Com-~ mutsee on Public Charittes, from the charge or wisappropriating certain lu{:pllc-u given to woman uwamoed Davis frem tho Connty Ageut's oflice, Tho chiarges were made some timo sgo, were thoroughly inquired into, aud found e tirely Qontituto'of foundation, ‘The roport was concarred in, TRE PROPOSED ATLAR, Tho followltg report was sabmitted by the Committee on Equalization of Tases: the most prominent educators of tho county andhlate are present. ‘L looture will bo de- Llvored by P, Bslisbury, of Whitewater, thls evenlug, Your Committee, to whom waa referred iha matter of complliug an atiaw of Cuok County, having had the pamo under advisement, would respectfully Teport that no necurate iiea can'ba gbisined o to what sald atlan will caat, but, trom information recaived, belleve 1t will be {n thio neighborliood ot §12,000. Your Commitice would recomimend that said work be immedlatelv commenced, 1l tieh employed Lo be instructed to report progress every two weekn, the Committes to report aame 1o the Loard, and if, at an; time, i1 should Lo thought desirablo 1o’ stop proca inge, the County Board st have that privilege. The roport was, aftor s small-sized debate, conourred in, DIETING PRISONERS. The following report was prosented by tho Committeo on Jnil aud Jail Accounts: Your Commfttce on Jafl end Jall Accounta, to whom way referrvd tho resolution of Commisdoudr Holden reiating fo dietivg prieotiee Iu the Couuty Jail, having Iuad 1o #aine Luder adviseient, beg leava to report (it 1he Matute desiguatos the Slerifl of the county to be tho Keepor of the Jall of the Cotnty, and couslgns (o Dt the custody of all frisonors fu wuch dail, ie (4 lield respeusible tncer eevers penaltica for’ ke aafe keepiug of tho prisoucts, snd {1 compolled by law to tako catu of the dull and {1a fumates, und o furnish fliem with fuel, food, Ledding, clothing, ete., aud the coat thereof ' oxpressly declared to b & county cliarge, nayablo ont of thio County Treasury, Under the statute bo can exclndo from the il any and all peraons, except the Grand Jury or a commitice ihereof, who, by the statute, aro required st staled times 10 viait, examiue, and "report to the Criminal Court tho condition of the Jail, Theao firovisions of law are so cloarly and distinctly ennnciated that, i tho opiulon of your Comunittecy thuy do 1ok sdzilé of controveryy, T cuut and oxpenwe of et 1L# prisonoes of the Jall, the utive on the county to yay, £00d supplied shall Lo wiiolesoma, well ooked, and i sulicieut quantity s and Lo » very laryo degroe, If ot entirely, the Bucridr fa ta dotormlng what Iy wholeson food, anid whethir il 16 well cooked, or the quantily heréof aulcicut, uch bolay e faw, 1t Siniply e muiua (o be delermined, whetlicr the county will leava it to tho Bhorifr to supply the prisouers of fle Jsil with wuch wupplies 88 bo may countdor wholexaine, il cooked, and I suficient quantity, and prescat hiv Lill of the cost thereof to the Board for Jyment, oF will i make & contract with the Sheril to diet tho prise otern ot an sgreed prico per capita per duy? ‘Your Comuitteo (hink tlia Aret-mentioned plan for defraying tho expenden of dieting prisoners hupractis eable, ancl would fnvolve the Buard fu contiutied aud protracted examination snd discussson of what was waolesolue, well-cookod ford, and of wutticlont quatiis 1y, with 1it{la prospect of Laving the question adjustod without constant sppeal to Judictal Inveatigation, Uhider wilch u_amangemicut, 100, tho action of the Duard i reviewing the quality and kind of food anp= il prtsouers by o Shertf whoa bis bill- (ieretoe snd malntaining tute renders b fmper- 0_provides that tho Jdohn I, Dralte, §1. V. P. Block, and George Strout, ‘'io Dircclora thon met and clected the fole Towing ofticers : T\, 1. B.acketons Droaidont, and Charlow I1, Foater Secrctary and Treasurer, N FCACE YET. It was hoped lu reilway eircles that tho efforts of the Lring about » aettlement of tho dift tween tho Daltimore & Ohlo aud Yeunsy Hailroads would provent s reduction of passen- ger-rates from the Esat to the West by thio Now York ln nd would restors the rates from the West to the East, Bat all their offorts havo boen lu vain, and both Mesurs. Garrett and Scott rowain &8 stubborn as ever, and intoud to * tight it out on that lwe if it takes all summer.” The New York lines and the Penusylvania Railroad Compeny ycstorday announced the following ro- duced rates from the Enst to the West ; Frem New York to Cinciunat, £13; to Chiea- go. 18 to Louiwvillo, $181 to Iudiauapolis, 2163 to St. Lonis, £205 to Quiucy, $22; to Kan- sax City, #30; to Omaha, £34. 4 From Boston to Chlcago, §23: to Oineinnatl, £20; to Louisville, $21; to Iudianapolis, $21; to §t, Louls, $25; to Quincy, §27; to Kansas City, £35: to Omaba, $24. From Philadelphia to Chicago, 816 ; to Cin- cluuati, €13: to Louisville, 816; to Indinnapo- lis, 814; to 8t, Lonis, £18: to Quincy, £20; to Kaoens City, 829; to Omahs, 332, Thesa tick- et nre limited tho samo as those from the Wosk to tho East, The Boston & Albauy Railroad has reduced the rates from Bastou Lo Chicago to £22, ‘Lho Lake Shoro & Michizan Southern Railroad Las again reduced its rates from Butfulo to To- ledo and ail polnts in Michigan, The rates from Bufalo to Toledo are 85, inelead pf £8, as Lore- tofore. ‘ITho ratos from Baifalo to Ctiicago Liave been roduced from 814 to £11, Tho Jichigan bhould bo prescuted, would nec or quarterly Juvestigution futo th Bleriff munages the Juil aud taks Jury, Iu otlier words, if the Huerlff » f00d aa ba deeins proper, aud transmits to the bills Stherefor, the Doa ppiies_sitch the Bourd it neceaartly becomo (ha purveyors to the ur.sunery, in that they are to daters anine, when suditing $ho Lill, whetber the food supe Dist'ls wholceoine, well ¢doked, and tn- wuttclent quantity, ¥ Bomumittes, thersfore, ara of tha opinton that it iy the Letter plan 0 yuy Ao Slierilf un agreed price for distlug tio prisoners, Sxing It ol un auiount Ui will enabia the Kherlif to'supply them wucl: font as the law roquires, and th where 11 yroj erly belongs 3 10a faltliful dischiargo of Lis duties therounder, of to aufler the peualty of & violation thereof, Tl asscut of the SbordiT will be uecessary to the deternlustion of such au sgecement, aud your Come militeo would recominend that u coutract be made with the BherT to diot the privouers conflued i tho Juil 18 price per capila s cin Lo sgresd upon bu- erltf and tue Board. lution roforred to your Committeo directs tion inlo (he actual cost of dleting prison- our Commiltes confess themsclvos uuable to Feport whut will b o sctial eout of st piacuses in'the County Jail, for your Commiica bave not vel beeis abla (o sxcorviia Wit tia pricea of e iarketslia commoditien are, Tliey biope, however, if auMclont tme is afforded them, to be sbls 16 Fspart wore detiuitely la the e caat the responal ity 3 K. @, Benn, e, A , . J. Ruskt, Jouwu Jouxs, ' Comit, DEBATE, Commissloner Holdon repestod his former statement to Hie eock that 13 or 18 cents a day Central ltailroad has mado the ssmo roductions, Tlieso reductions havo been mado on account of tho eharp competition by the Canada South~ orn Railroad, which commenced business a sbort timo ago. ITEME, Mr. W. K, Morley has licen appointed Super- intendont of Telograph of the Chicago & Alton Rallroad, in place of Mr. Soaver, decoasod, Ilig offico lias boen trapsferred from thin city to Bloomlugton. The Lxecutivo Committos of the Railway Aswocintion hiold & moetiug at the lllinols Cen- tra! Rultrosd ofica yesterdsy afternoon, and diw‘uuuo‘l varions matters conncoted with pat- euts. Enmuel Whipple, Esq., the able and efliciont privato recrotary of tha General Bupariutondent of tho Chicago & Allon Railroad, is meutioned s Mr, Beavor's suocessor for Asalstaus Superin= toudent of the Chicago & Aliou Rsilroa Mr, \\'h\“h is & preat favorito with the “ boys,"” his promotion ia bound to give general satiufaction, O, 1L, Boaver, for saveral yoars Assistant Bu. porintendent of the Chbicago” & Altou taitroad, und Buperintondent of Tolegraphs, diod of cone sumption two or threo day Mr. Boavor lanves a wife and two children alnost penniloss, ‘'ie ofiicors aud employes of tho road made up a purse of over §500 sud presented it to the wife yesterda; THE PANAMA RAILROAD, New Yonx, April 5.—At the sanual election of the Psuawa Railroad Company to-day, the fol- lowlug gentlomen woro unanimously elacted Di- rectors: John K, Marshall, John M. Burke, Charles G, Franklin, J. P. Jones, of Nevada; W, 1, Duncay, ‘T, W, Park, J, @, McCullough, H. 11, Baxter, 8, O, 'Thompson, 1I, 0. Emmet, C. K. Uarrison, Frauk Work, and Qeorge J, Forreat, THE UNION PACIFIO. i New Youx, April 5,—From tlc recent gain of 80 per cont in the earnings of the Union Facitia Railroad the following oatimates for the ourrent yoar are mado: Gross earulngy last year, $10,- 50,0007 add tho galn this year of :&!;:;mfi. €3,165,000 ; total gross earaimgs, 19,715,000; oporating bxponsss 40 per cout, $5,480,000 nel ruings, $9.220,000; interest ou bouds, €3,200,0007 ' eurplus applicablo to _divideuds e.}unl to about 14 per cent on the stock, #029,000, THE ROCK ISLAND. Nzw Yosx, April 5,—Tho ltock Island earn. ings for March show an increays of 9108,000. eckaz s rarhduichad) PARDONED, Aunugx, N, Y., April B,—Cov. Tilden has pare doucd Jawmes I, Ingoruoll, sentonced u J873 to fve yoars' imprisonment for forgery in the sec. trisd in lon with' ond doyrea. le was 80000t the Tweed