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whether ansihing of that kind was sald in yone pros. Sheay AN, e § most cortatuly ol whatever 1t la, (Laugliter.] ——— VIC. AND THEODORE. WOODLES, TH COLORED WITNEHS, CORRECTS W18 EVIDENCE. kivn Arnus, A for daya’nso h Arilels, aypesrod giving same watomonts Trom M, L. 1f, Oeborno, of Veteraburg, Va., relstive to blin culornd witnens, Woodlas, who was forsmerly {n the employ of Victoria O, Waodaull, This morning Woudley ull’c;d at tho A rgus oflice, ani mads stafement : T tor & AIF, Usbnrma in Pataralrg for about 5 onr aud & Iialf; o was a tobaceo mannifacturer; T wao s box-maker at Lis carpentar shop; I never hind haif & dozen words with him in my Nfa the buasl- Dens was dona Dy John , Taylor, lita foremian ; I wan under S, Taylors I have scen Mr, Usborne inany Hinos, but T don't thluk be knaw mo from any of ths orkmen, e orianblr, Osborne rass you lnd no money. Can you provothat you Lad monoy to luvest 2 ‘Woodloy—Certalnly, rier—Ly whom ? a Woodley—Uy Liicy Lowrey, iy aunt, eoracr of Gl and Ferry atrcefe, Detersburg, Va, Teporter—tiow muich motiy did you have? Woo Tiey~I bnd over $300., nwurllz—ou 1ho stand you awore that you raw Mr. Tilton and Aea, Woolsull iaing fogetlor uj-staira at Delmonleo's restaurant on Uroad stroet, Woodley—Yen, oir 3 I did, Reorter—Do you il bilevo son did7 Wocdley—Oh, no, sir] T am ready to corrdct that at N eporiorsitow dn vou correct 112 leporter—Ilow da you Woadtey =1 st o liow to corrset 1, eyar-oxciied whon T sabil that, Tuportar—Do you know tlicrs wes no yoom up- A Voodley—Yes. Teporlor—Ilof many tmax lara you boen tero? oodloy—Lrahiblya luivired 1 . i Taportér—How dii you kapven to make tho mistake, ou? Woodley—I don't know, g Tieporlor—Did y0u ever seo Mr, Tilton or Mra.Wot tiull st Dolmonico’s, ou Droad strect, on oue eluyls ve- easlon? Woodloy—No, T nover did, Twas mifstaken when T sadil T maw thon: hero diufng togeiher. Noporter—DId o man viaté Mre, Woodhnlla who re- sembicd Mr, Tilton 7 Woodley—Yen; thoy tzed to call him the Genaral, Hoportor—Waa bo tali 7 Woodloy—Yen, ieporter—Did o havo long hajr? pVondisy—Yoa. 110 wan not quiis as slout as Mz liton, Tteportor—Were you ever murriad? Woudles- #ir, nover iu my life, Rororler—Ae, Oslorne saya you had a wife there, Woodloy—No, T didu't havo s wife, but Llcra wad & [li-ll thoro I w l&umaed 10, e toporter—Did you over xea nnything improper pass Detween Mr, Tilton and Mia, Woodbuil? Woodley—No, sir, nover, gt PRESS COMMENTS., BELCHER'S TESTIMONY. f Ste Louls Repullican, r, Deecher 13 80 far abovo tho zoat of the dramatls parsons in position, Lraln, and renown, that thoy aro Uttlo botter than yigmies by comparfson, 1o {8 tho wlant {n whose colonsal shadow they barrow lesvo to ke, Upon bim all eyes zro fustensd, alf thougnts are rivol~ 2 ; aud bis words, laden with s force derived from & vast roputatlan, carry s welght and influenco almost tncalculable, He haa anotlier advantago, 1lla testl- mony §9 nowar and freaber than any that has yot been slfcited. Tho aloriea of Tilton and Moutton havo been 1old 50 many times xnd In 80 many waya before, that iho publia Lind grown thoroughly famitiar with tholr minutest Bdetaile, and consequently the stimulns of novelty was wholly wanting. But iecclior, after nb- lsilug & slnglo stotement, malntained a Judl- sous allence: namd when that allenco fs ko, tho effoct {4 corrcepondingly incrossed, Thauks to the careful drilling of Mr, Lvarts, who, for many weeks past, has been rencarsiug with fhia diatin gulaied clionr, ood thanka to that cllent’s torivaled powersof slecutlon and. unlimitod storo of patloe, nothing liax been or will e omittod which can contril® ato 1n the remotest dugreo to tho deaired resull, Tt all this cannot, snd will not, obscuro tho Judg- ment of the multituda of utalligent sud conaclantizus persons whoaro followlng the trial for on purposa anly,—1o gat at, i€ it o possible, the truth, Lo wholo truill, and wothing but the truth, Thise porsons Bave, of coursc, anticlpatod Beesher's ovtduuce, The Enow that bta pluted stalemont denicd In gonseal and in partieular tho charges proferred sqainst him, and Iy kugw that, when placed upon tho wtand, he must rustain that'statement in spirit as woil os lolter, A single mportant maification of tho denial b singlo grave omiskion in tuo verifcation, andr vath, of each and overy ftom ombraced fn {hat Zental,—~would bo fatal to hiscause, ‘Tho published footitont aud tio oral narrative wust stand or fall logettior, Tiioto simplo conalderations, tongs oy may bo lost upon tho amall jury aitthug T n Drookisi sourt-room, will not be wasted” upon the minds of tha larger and fho ool tribunnl oulside, In tha eatima- ¥ien of that tribunal Mr, Beccher js o'y onoman g a man of Immenso ability and world-wido fame, bist, aovaribieless, nob on tit nccount to be Judgod’ b LiTerent standurd from that which 12 aaslgned to foliow.mon, Until thelr soveral and jolut testtmon W clsarly and emplatically Imposched, Tilton, Moul- lon, lilctiards, sed Alrs, Bfoulton, are etiitled to as much credit 'a Boocher, Bocanned thoy are compara- iiroly unknown, and bo [ fattious on both sidos of the bocan ; because' be s the Liightest ornament of tho wmodern pulpit, and thoy belong to the rank aud o of srdinary huimanity,—it does not thercforo follow that’| b baa & monopoiy of trutb, ond thay sra the mout stupoulous liars tie earth ever beld. Fhelr chiaracters 10 1 precions (o thern as his is to kims dhcy bave no lens to lose by committing perjury thsh bas bo their tengs of moral accountalility fOr lieavon-defylng fulso- bood {a 8 kean 04 Lis; why, thon, should Lis word go tarther than theirn?’ Ts the of rightcousnoss xrapped upin Beecher, and tho essenze of all inlquity Inearnatod i ‘Tilton, ‘Moulton, Richards, and Mira, oulton? If this manner of welzhing tertimony 16 1o prevall, thon justics iy na well be thrown to tho 3og0. 1f coustinmiated fume Ia ablo to crush out aud Acatroy thoao who hava nover attained it, what protec~ Hon or vindleation fs there for the dwellera in the butbler walk of ifat W confeas that we sco nore, Aoroovor, fhcra ora wittossen without longurs whose ulterances must not b forgotten. Tho record of Tieoch: oat, gyl qualify,and doclaim ae ba may, the strong, lucid English of tso ducumeuts admitted as ovidouca for tha plalithil ean~ not beshaken n hair's Lrewdth. Thera it i in blsck and whito, and there ft will remain forover, whethor 1o defendant la acquiticd or couvicted. It nay bo cusible—for all things, they sas, ara porelble,but 1t 8t all probablethat & mai of Tisechers Intalioctusl sallbre, wlio lina dlsplayed such wonderful couraga vigor sluca tho scandil assumod definito and. 1 fhato, should, whilo that svandal was vauely dri tug in the soclal atmasphero, daliberatel d over apd over again, write bimaclf down an unmwillzated ass and srrant coward 7 Yot, if he Is Innocont, tho world hos aever seen an asw aud coward of sueh glgantlo dimon. tlons ne Heury Ward Beochier, Even If nll the impor tut witnessos for tho plaiuthit sball bs hopclealy Jme penclied, which tey aro not ikcly ta bo, thoro ara tlia untmpeschablo and most cloquent leltors of the do Pondant aud Mre, Tilton snd Mis, Morve, What press- wre from without or trom within can atrip (Lem of Inelr ljuifiganc aud Fob thom of telr real meaning’? Srot, unlces theso papers are camplotely and perfoctly smasculated, whero must tho burden of awlul siu and sliano ulthmatoly rest? TEE JAYS OF TESTIMOKY AGALNST I, DPhiladelphia Toncs, 1t s & causs which concorns publis morlity, and in whlch fs fuvolved & social problem of no littles moment, Dack of Heary Ward Deocher stands the class of which Lo tn & mombar, and back of the crimo he 12 allegod to bave @'mmiltod siand thie eories of which he s & roprusantative, ¥ Now thus far, womuct say, without dealring to o taldog etior aldo, that tho muass of tho testimony 13 ovorwhelmingly against him, Thore is 8 millstono around bis nock, which has not beon removed, oven while oo ks been attached to tho giraffo Tilton, Tha witucsics Lo hes produced have testifind to nothing which exculpates him, wlilo they lave govesled numerous thinga that inculpate Theodore Tillon, They left the case pre- ciacly whero ft atood Lefare, Wo kusw Thoodors L1l tu a8 8 long-hairod, long-limbed vixlonary, who could werito tho swoatcat song that ever lulled o baby (o slrep, and tho mout Lbidinons argument that ever excitod Uia appatila of » leclierous anthorot & Vantarchy, Wo Xuew Houry Ward Beocher as » full-faced, full-bodiod, sud full-minded preachier of phyweal religlon, who drow hfa {llustratlons with full fcoedom froth peture and waknow him a3 such now, e fells us that ho Rrow Up 1 an atmosphore, spoaking. theologically; of Fatber religiousty, 88 pure as crystal; that bis ~father, Lywan Docchier, was an aceepted oxpressfon of * the orthodox falth of ow Euglaud, and that his six brotliers woro all praachiors Very well, Aud then bo owybatically denics that - na committod the crime wiih which he fs shatged. 11 Uenics Tilton's statoments; be contrsdicts glmulan o v U o S e (o e prosecus ok & nungla witaovs as boun produced who eormpa: at {us, or clluches Lis evidence. It reuts el 5, Twas alouo upon bis own'word, and that, If the piatutir long liva, of “situtesca who Tollowod by e o siand aro Lo ba Lelioved, 18 & alender Foed fidesd, Asthe ouse stands st piesent, Tiilon's tcatimony Lolds good: e inutual friend s silll frn; Bud Mrw, Moulton i o L crodited with having wished 1o “ give the old man snother chance,” Drother Rtlch- nd-“m unworiby brother who wittesned aud scquis Baoed o nister's shae, fs untmpeachiod, and b Sary, the cook.—sataral emstrolier of & (anily, -atsuds unchiallengod, ¥ lz.m:‘n, too, wnh:hd‘lnl}u cyldence, 441 bage o the ‘shArp aud. Togged sdgo ot Aheisie: foae, despair, snd remorve; ‘Thcodato ould skl ings 414, 80d Soulion fu tha friend tod sene ey e 7 as the o goes, ed Lis up;: Toriatn yon . Bescher must' do {8 10 confirm snd cor- robarata his by olber wit; the puritanient Tyutan oecin o b5, (20 Lisk aj that Thiton mdln“"‘han“‘ ACCOr i -Luckler aud & bruufrlf Klflul:'t:: Jaga, it by bianelr, §o5i08 L Boweu to dnink the e defemeaplaly ;um:f".::‘s'.‘.fl‘ PR Binco b st ap ', e welght of (e evi- TAE MOST EFVECTIVE TESTINO] Apringfeld (Nuss.) L‘llu.“ n ‘Trus o false, Mr, Duschiory teatimony ta undantably e most effecive in matter aud manner tlat biss tame from that witness-stand. 1t Is obrious that he sarrics the audience fn'uat eonrt-rcom aloug wiih God sent him yet, videuos on Py TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1875. him ey e 2 ba does his congregation, Molas sery aard man for the Tilton yarty fo hava on the atand, et sanrse, the diroct examination i3 not croms- oxame - o, ond the Tilon party base high Lopes vpon 120 wafing tacties of Fullerton, when it comes (o that. Twe Mr, Boochor Is no chicken; his s me nf tho a'rongest, clcarest, most perfectly tralned miuds @ the world, In fho fuliest possemsion of Ha resonrces, and we stnll bo yery tuuch murprired It the cros-ezamiualion weakens, In any im- portant rospect, his teatimony. If It does nnutv , socording fo the frequent aseartion of the Tilten per ial o fiso story could eluro Taliorion's analysle, Ui inference will ba overwhelming that Mr, Beocher tells th fruth, If, in additicn to sli the strong presumpitions from provious record and ehar- scter 10 hin fuvor and agalunt bis advormatics, the atory of Mr, Beecher stand {uact it cross.cxamlua. tlon, 1t In ot too muchi to eay that the rae will lio virtially elosed, When tho Judgo chiargen the jury that If they Ixtiove Tliton they suust find 80 and ao, bt If they telleyn Becohor thun and thus, the jnry will nat loug bositats to record tho verdict of acqufftat to whifels tho public will have already arrived, An re- ards the pofuta of Teccherw testimony on Priday, lifn mweeping and most - finpreenive denjula of puflt o every way or liapo n which It has been nl- Iegod, wan tlio mont rtriking polut, Tn a Rearn of 4 stances ha gives (ho llo ditect to Tiltou snd Rloulton, Nobndy cau aective him of niot being oxplielt enough, iln testimony, in rogard to the way in which Moulton oblained thut famous letter of routrition, fully corrol o- rates Mr., Tracy’s theory and fiulslies (e demolition of thiat pieco of evidence, TUE VERDICT ALREADY DECIDED, New York Stur, We do not need to say much nlout AMr, Beecher on tho rtand, Wo are not 80 mniich inlercslod in his mon- ner an bty matter, 3lin manner was solemn, digutted, natural, ond_ {mprossive, 1if malter was precisely what gl boucst men Lavo expocted from an honcst nau, . 1. ‘o gives tho Tio irent to onton, 2, He gives the lie dircct to Triton. 4, tlo “onler cmphatieally, anl with great fecl- Ing, that ho ever commitied sdultery with Mrs, Til- o'} that be ever solicited lmproper favora from her ; or that she ever oxfended them o bim, All the vest of Bis ovidence, and all thist Is yet o come, we regard an neecsssry only in that it may settlo tho minda of many wlio are unable to nuderatand that tho wisest men ut titnes are fools, Mr. Beecher's verdict §a ono of the certainties of the future, It can Le felt in thoair, #o-u 1n 1ho oo of every pereon fn the Court,—plaintify ~and detectéd fn tho conversaflon of every mntt who talke about tho case, Tho wook perbly, Nothivg better could Lo asked, 1NNOCLNCE OLt AN ADMIRADLE COUNTERTVEIT, Doritm Newr, My, Beocher gave naquare and omphatis dental fo the chargss, Ar. Jvarts putting (Lo quostiona %o sa to cover every poasiblo form of tho detalls, from Smprop- or proposals to sdultery, Ho Mrs, Weodhull, who pro- dicted, s thounands iwho Lelieved, he woulil not dengy thay, aro disapjoluted. If Lis conrage bo not that of inuocenco 1t i au admirable counterfeit, ORATORICAL CONTEST. Zho Chosen Pupils of Four Wisconsin Colleges Speaks in Public on the Stage. ‘Soectal Diepatch to The Chirann Triluss, 3MaAD1Sox, Wis,, Ayril 8.—Tho first futer-ollegiate oratorleal contost In {hife State took placo fn tho Assem- bly Chamber hero to-night, Reprosontatives of four institutions participsted: J, 3L Mills, of tho State Universits, A. It Bpraque, of Belott College, Mias Lize 200 Visian, of Lawrenco Unlversily at Appleton, and Luclus Heritoge, of Milton College, Tho Judges wero James MeAlliater and the Rev. J. L, Dudicy, of il wauliee, the Tev. Arthur Little, of Fond du Lac, and the Iev, E. D, Huntloy, of Jamesville. ~Not- withstandiog & pouritg rln, o largo nudi- onco waa present. Splendil music was furnishod Ly Bach's Dand, of Milwaukeo, Chief Justice Rysn, of the Eupremo Court, presided, and made some heautiful opening romarke v tho power of speoch and tho fmportance of oratorieal eultivation, anrroving such conlests a4 this, and invoking the fuspiration of o attentivo and sympathizing nudicnce, Mr, Ueritago spoko Arwt, with eary gestures, dellbere ata manner, excalicet elocution, und grest cloarncss, ‘on purity [u politlce, reforring 0 tho daugers of In- trigue aud corruption in un clactive govornment, dep- rocuting tho abueos of the caucus systom, oxecssiva party wpint, and making plico lu tho chvil- secvien m rowurd of party libare, Tho moat offective remedy, ha belfeved, wan for o peopla to Tefuso to vote for tmworthy men for office, oven when of the party whose princtylos they enloisod, Mr, Bpragno gave a very fuo oratiou on conrage, which ho deflned es nvolving a cloar_comprahionsion of danger, culm_conalderaidon as £ how 1o moet it, il cool and fizm exeeution of lis purposo, Mr, Miila apoko of our Destiny-Vainiers, some of whom painted tho futaro of Ameries in briglt colors, otliers abre hies, He urgod that th idex of tho Intter—tiat, bocavisn otlicr republics bad faftad, ours must—was 'not wull-founded, and that our sssurance of rerpotuity ond growing groatness was fu tho charactor of our poople; in other wonds, th,t tho universal Tankeo natlon ‘was better than any otlier, ‘This cration bad many fino figurcs, It was delivared with a rather atagy manner, but muoh ors. torical power wua sometimes shown. ies Vivian closod wilh n very touching trib- ute to o fallen lesder, Agssslz, spesking of blm sa » scicutlst, toachor, and 1nan t Limuelf and inepiring othars to noblo cndesvor, yet humblo and paticut, whoso work will ever endure, his namo be honored, and Lis influcnco long folt, Whilo a very benuliful essny, {t wan hardly adapted for an oratorical contost, and was rather faintly spoken, 5o tlnt s0mo passagos wero lont by many bearars. Tho f\ldum awarded {ha firs} prize to Mr. Mills, of tho Stafo Uniersity, and tho sccond ta M, Bprague, of Beloft Coliege, ‘The points cousidered’ wera the thiought, tylo of writing, and delivery, Thres judgos marked the two allke, o fourtls gavo the preferaiico to Millew, ' 'Thero waa much diversity of opinicn nmong tho sudienco, many ranking Spraguo firal, otliers Herltage. Tho dectslon was loudly chissred. Afterwardn tho University senjors gave s supper ‘Axsocia~ and dauve at l'urk Ifotel to the Iutercollega ciation, which Was an alagant atfalr, —_— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Gan, 7, 0. Tood, of Terussace, will catablish antock- farm and swnmer reuldonca ner BL, Paul, Mion,, thi acason, The hiarbar at Erlo, Tu., ima been cloar of fcs for some ttme, The United Stalos Moamer Michigan is recelving lier yearly repairs there, Othierwiso nothing in dolng on thia dock, T'io body of Geargo Miller, tho man who a }nmhbn lA‘En llmkl: ulhn N|!rdlu Mflnn‘:m‘lut ‘j‘ll;l"fl!'fl“ [0) ou the laks shora to-day, near Vs Vorks in that clty, Cans of suicide " B BLSN On Monday last roprosentatives of the Tilinols Con- o (14,) incs far )0 Lony o to dolivored beforo the Ist day of April, 1870, Tho Wisconslu Slate Univorsity Regents met yester- dny ot Madison to_consider piang fof tbo no% Helenes Hall of the Universily, Plaus woro subniitie by five frebitoets-—tonos (o Nudiaga), Hehmidiner, Mix, bar: Linsou, and 11. O. Keoch (of Milwaukeo), and thiat of Iatter waa adopted, ol —e DBLOOMINGTON SOCIAL ITEMS, Fpecial Dirpa ek (o The CAlcoge Tvitune, Broosiozo, Ll,, April 8.~This cvenlug o grand fall-drevn sty was givon at Phonix Hall, tn honor of Trof, Dan Syaucer, of Pooris, whoso Intercoursa of fata yeara wilhs Lo paoplo of Dicomington has been satlsfuctory toall, Thoparty was nttendod by tho eiitaof thacity, and by many visltors from oth citlos, Muido by Spencor' Bad, of fogeta o P fu tubiols ol statia iesddely COLORED EMIGRATION TO KAMSAS. Zpecial Dlapateh to The Chleago Svitune, Nasnviirx, Toun., April 8,—Five hundred colored familics, Tour nersons each, restding witlin an area of 10 miles in Willlamson County, will I 1n & ohartered boat lo-murluw’: Baye fox Kanany —_— Tho French Wine Craop. The vintage of 1874 lu Franco turns out to have been imagolficant. Tho wine crop 18 to France what tho colton crop 18 to the United Btates,—and it is even more, Tho mouey valuo of the wine produced in France lust yeer, at ita lotvest ostiaate, is 8,350,000,000 francs, or £050,000,000, A cotton erop of 4,000,000 bates, at 20 couty s pound, would ropreeont not quite two-thirds of tho sum which France will get for hor wino crop of 187¢. The truth ls that I'ranco is provokinyly rich., The money lio roceives for her wine slouo is woro than the whalo incomp of lior German conquerors—tho ontire Gorpuan ju demnity conld bo by tho wine crop of two uuch 'y:nfl 84 1874, and something wourd be loft over to epare, 'I'he crop of 1874 iu nmaller than thoso of 1655, 186G, and 1860} but It is larger than that of any other vear in’ this coantry, and the quality this timo s vory oxcollent. 1t fu 27,500,000 of Lectolitres more than it was in 1874 ~—that is, €05,000,000 gallons move. At tho avor- ago loweal vrice of wine in France, this would rapresent & gain of about £270,000,U00 over tho crop of 1873, 'T'heso are such vory Inrge figuros that it requires s littlo effort to comprohond their full “significance, ''ho tolal quantity of wine produced in France.in 1874 was 1,889, 214,750 gallons, No ono can oasly grasp theidea of so manun\luns. 6o lot ua put it juto barrole. It would be 49,000,000 of barrols con- taining thirty-six gallous ench. Thoso barrols v ou end would almost reach around tho wholo earth; or thewr contents wonld fil w oansl big enougn to float a gunboat all tho way from Now Vork to Ban Frausiseo, Tho reater portlon of the wino of Franco 18 con- sumed ih Fianco. Hor homs consumption of wine last yoar waa 1,200,000,000 gallons. Little Switzerland was Ler largest forourn customgr, taking about 14,000,000 gullons ; Gertnauy comos noxt, alttiough abe rajaes mucl wine of lior own i England iy the third Lost custowor, Algeria fu tho fourth, La Pata tho fifth, the Unitoa Statca tho eixth, Brazll soventh, Uruguay cighth, Belv um niuth, Hollas 2y flmh s nd tenth, Lyypt eloveutl, aud —ge o Joun RovRKE, of Danby, Vt,, got hls wifa by olopement, but as uhe {s only l‘.\syenru old, llli will rewain with hiee fathor fof four yoars with- out 50 much sa seeing ”m{f the oxacs amount of conjugal folicity tLoy wi m’h‘]wt;mmnth\z‘l Lavo ia thst ume CASUALTIES. Edinburg, 111, Visited by a Bo- structive Tornado, A Church and Beveral Other Duildings Demolished, Several Tersons Taken from the Ruins of tlie Church Badly Injurcd. Inoidents of tho Fearful Powder Explosion at San Franoigco. A BESTRUCTIVE TORNALO, Cixenrzaty, O., April 8,—Tus Commerelal srecial oy s foarful tornado swept through Edinburg, Til., 84:30 . 1. to=isy, dumulishing o Chrintian Clinrch, in which some twenly or fhirly young ladien aud gentlemen’ Lnd pathered fur a rehearmal,© About fifteen bwl been takien from the rultnat latest accounts, Miss Porter wes dead; Dick Groenword Lad both loga hroken ; 4, B, Esten wan eorlonsly injured ; Miss Sanndors had Loth legs and one arm broken; Mr, Kemmerer, jaw and vhoul~ der broken ; and eaveral others Injuredl. Names un- arcertained, Tive dwellugs were alvo blown down, aud an elovator badly damoged. LITTLE Reok, Atli, April oA terrifio storm vivited this vection this evening, 3 miles below the city. Tho tornudo uproated treca, unroofed Jiouser, aud” played liavoe generally, A Mre, Jones was killed sud her Lo dauilitara vartoualy tnjured. Bevun lowsss were eetro; ol 8r. i’,mm April 8,~The Globe's epecial from Llin tryg, 11 ayn & fearful tornedo passod over place, brtween 4 and 6 o'clock tuls ovoning, ve dwellings wera Wown dowp, amil the Clristian Church cruslied to atoms, A rehcarsal, feoparatory 1o an exlibition to be given to-nizht, wad being held in tho chioreh when the wind struck #t, Somao twealy young ladies and gentlemon and ehil- dren ware o tho church, wariy sll of whom wero more or lors injured, Tho loilowing havo so far Luen removed fiom theuine: Miea Mary Prater, Twth leqs hroken 3 Richard Groenwond, one log broke eus Stiss Laniders, one log and ona arm broken ; J, b, Eatu; Yliliorg Dluck, Carrie Stowert, and seversl abliers, soveraly cutand Lealwd. AN UNMANAGEAGLE TEAM. CLUSRIAND, Apri 8.~Tho Ilon J, M. CoMnberry and lady, who lini Just arrived from Bount Vernon, whore they had been attending tho wedding of their som, wero driviug In & carrlaga from tho dopot to thelr lomo this evening. At Lighthouse otreet crosetng tho Liomes frightoned at moving ears, became unmanngeable, The driver, baing unable to get Wiewn across, the coriago stopped on tho trck. ~Mr, and Nre. Cofinberry toupted o get out, but swers airuck by tho front car, thie whecls of which paxsed over the Judie's log, Just below tho kuee, cruelilng 1t i such a terrible munner that amputation will be nesoerary, Tiie Judga alve sustafed a numbor of severo bLruises wbout the hrad and shoulders, Mrs. Coflnbarry recaived sovero fu- ternal injuries, losides having her shouller din- locatod, ond ‘mufiorcd ssverc -coutnsions about tho head, 1 1a thought Lor injuries will provo fatul. The suffercrs wero immediately removed to thei oo, Judgs Cotiinborry I8 an old sud estcowuld cllizen of ibls ity and State, THE SAN FRANCISCO DISASTER. &peelal Dispateh 1o The Chicaio Trdune. BAN Faaxctsco, April 8.—At tho preaent writtng four bodion havo Ieen recovered from Ihe ruingof Inst night's fre—Frodorick age, maloon-kecpor; Clark, a foroman in tho removal of Rincon rock, in whoao otlice tho explotlon oceurred ; tho colored mav, Drown, meescngor on the Whorf; & Lody supposed to bothatof the driver of tho Gs Company's truck, James Melntyre, latoly dischargod from tho navy, dlod from injuries last nlght, Beveral otliers injurad ore not oxpected (o live, The cnlulcgnm of goods in tho bonded warshouse wero J, C, Merrill & Co,, orbos 1f, B, Blanchaed & Co,, G, Adolphe Low 3 & Co, Tho contenta of the wurchoueo werv sngar, burlaps, and ales, The loss on goods Iy now estinatod at $500,0.0 to §630,000. lusured by cone #ignees, Othor bodiew ard supposed to be in tho ruins, which are Leing searched, DAMP Smectal Diapateh The Chicago Tribune, Avnouy, 1Ul., Aprit ,—David Iy, abant 1 yoars of age, descended into his father's 60-foot well this morn- iug, for tho purposo of cleaning ft out. Whon within about £0 feot of the 60, though Lo gave aualarm and wan tmmodiatoly ralsod, o had Lescmo suffocatod by foul atr, anil, when within but 2or 8 foct of tho sur- face, relaxod'bis Liold of theropo, and was precipitated 1o thie botsom, foet foremoat, ‘Two hours afterwasd Lis Lody waa taken out with grappling-lrons, RUN OVER, &yecial Dispatch to The Chicage Tridune, Fazrront, l., April 8.—A man Ly tho name of T, X, Ozburn, aged £0 yesrs, was killed to-day near Lona, on tho Tliinoie Central Railroad, in attempting to cross tho track In advauoo of b train'of cars, Ho was run over and instantly killod, ELLECTIONS, CHICAGO, THE SOUTU TOWN: Joo Grueohnt, tho Glerk of Bouth Chicago, thunder truch at the evideucow of fraud apparent when tho Dozes of tho Fourth Ward were opened, found neveral of the others did not betoken much Jess serious ballot- stufling, and olso found furthor causs for surpriso and indignation when Lo discovered reason to bollove that oven tho tellers engaged In making record of tuo votes during tho count had evidently beon bought up aad wero helpiug thelr causo along Dby (sllying voles on {no wroog slde, [utting down U0 for &, aud fndulging fa otlie ruch ko cecentricitios, 110 has therofora determined to take snctbor count of the Bouth-Town ballot, upou whleh Lo will commence to-day, Citizens of the South ‘Town are invited 1o be present, The rount waa con-~ cluded about 13 o\dock Wednesday aglit, after which Joo returaed ihio bollots to (helr. renpectizy boxes, aud Dlaoed thum tn safe keeping, o rofusea Lo announce tho reswt ocially until tiw socond count by anado, Tliora 1s » growlng fudigoation among tho defoated arty a8 tho fact that they were ant lailotatuffed dawiis more clearly upau them, They sro not loath 10 asauma much honeaty, and taik loudly sud bitterly of tho_dishonssty of the sucocssful sido of tho cone st ProcLiming that thay have boen (lio victinia of most outrageous frauds, simply bocauso {he Evana 00l waa Lndied tlian Foley's, soverat of_them whi no doubt conleat tho eloction, aud Uus Van Buren Ay mako & second appesrance i tho role of (ke great nd_ there will double coutostedutlection Lawyer, less womo vory luteresting bistorical facts conosrutng ihie corruptions of Loth e gume ring ~and the whisky Ting ellcitod, Jotn Bchinnk fs one of tho “mmddest? of the lot, This morning ho will go Luture Tudgo Wallaco 1ud fla $30 nocessary papers for opening thy Aght with Lyan, Who hiaa beed irkied Baparssare . Lo 2 Job Foley will also contest Mike Evans'eloction, but will not tuke uny steps untl sfter tho socond bouns 18 snnounced, Then Little Joo will contest, ovoryhady ciso on tho samo wido will contest, and there will bo fun ull along both Lines, Tlia revult of the Airt count, s for as Collector 18 coucerund, given Evans a tolil voto of 0,063; Loley, 4,301; Dorney, 930—-Lyaus’ pluratity, 2,701, The' followd fi sracda & ' following aro tho wards counted yosterday by tho Weut “Towi oned of Cavassaray - Torlay b7 Niueh 1ird—Tho tally-shoot showed a total of 922 vuten s tho count gave Yoy, Cullector—0'Drlen, ¢4; Thaltinan, ¢84; Fetdkamp, 1 243 Bpence, 253 neatiarivg, 11, P Lyan, 8113 Amick, 2); saessor—itastorty, 113 s otori—Rincals, 64 Lynch, 21§ Diker, 155 jupervisor—Rinea : 13 Baker, 3057 Ay, a7 Ulnm:ly.a!flu. et L iiad Twwen Clerk—Burditk, 4 1 Fitegerrald, 2513 Norton, g14¢ Lavin, 2107 J. G "y, 6§ Kely, 93¢ Ubrour oldt, 83 ering, Eietanth Wurd—Nusiberon tally-ahost, 1,708} count, 1,081, Culteetor—0"Drfon, 513; Mallinan, 673; Teldkamyp, 6353 Bpeucy, 1051 O'Loary, 108 scattering, 32, Aucasor—itafierty, 6443 'O, tyan, U10; Almick, 107} Kincade, 1; acatierl, 19, Haper wusor—Kincadd, 8185 Laker, 1017 Claney, 043 Murgby, 406; Lynch, 37, Fown Clerb—inrdick, 1013 Fitegerald, 1075 Tavin, Iiysn, 325; Noston, w3 felly, vd; Ubreaholdt, 4307 cutiering, 100, "lhum. Ward—Number ou tally-sheet, #3; count, Collector—O"Drlon, 25; Ilallinan, 218; Feldkamp, 187; Bpauce, 9; scatiering, 4, Assssar—Rallerty, 003 U, Rysn, €33 Amick, 63, Buperrisor—Kincallo, 183 Lynch, 3; Daker, &13; Murphy, 837 scaliering, 18, ” Fitzgeruld, 213 Norton, Zyun Clerk—Burdsc 603 Lavin, 443 J, O, liyan, 83 Kcily, U; Ulireabioldt, -umng n;)'/.n Lenth Ward—Number on tally-slicot, 528; count, Collector—O'Brian, 10; aUluan, 58) Foldkamp, 131; Spence, 85 Colo, 4 trug, 7, 3 Baechor—Tatferty, 20 0. 1 Aol 147, T tsar= i A scatfbring, 5, oIt Gaidat Town Cierk—Durdick, 117 ; Pitzeerald, 13 ; Norton, 23 Lavin, 300§ J, O, Kyan, 1 ; Kelly, 16§ Ubreutivldt, [N cd‘?kamlk ard—Numbor on tally-sheet, 663 ; count, Colietor—0'Btien, 393 Tallinan, 647; Foldkam 547 Bpaiioe, 14§ scaltostag gt o4 T lx‘:t.b:;m’—lllbum" 387 O, Byan, 415; Amlck, 31; Suzervisun—Kincade, 313: Lynch, 6; Haker, 124 Murybiy, 1893 scatterbig, 16, ! 2 u, 810 lyaw, Wj K . BOldK, £ Veaiteriag, e 415 Kello i3 Uhews AU 11 oldock, whed (ho reporter left, the canvassers Wero'counting the ballots of the Gocoud nct fu the Efguth Wurd, which bud 1olled 520 Volos, Thero poe 1u31u8 10 be counted, after this, (b Fifteentl Ward sud tie Lawndale Prwinct of tlis Seveuth Ward, 3igard wil iah el labors 114 aftesuoon, o "¢ . wing totels, u) i some :;'}ffi AR Laarzived at si to whols e uuou!-m cau- Cullictor—Tiellinan, 9,523 O'Drlen, 2,358, Awicasor—0, Ryan, 4354 ;'nmeflz.-:: a0 Superciaor—Daker, 2,773 Murghs, 2,152 Kincade, \ Tutzn Clerk—~Tavin, 1,047 Fitzgerald, 1,10 Nor- o, 1,170, Yeaferdny morning the appearances wore that Tarry 0'Hrien wan the successful candldate for Collector, bt tha connt np to laat lllgh‘ throws (hat geutleman Les Hind Air, Maltinen 1,167 voter, This majority will he reduced, but not sufiiclent 1t Is thoughi lo slect Alr., O'Lrien, — ELSEWHERE, JLLINOIS. Speetal Dlipateh to The Chirans Teituns, Moxrxs, 1il,, Aprl B.—John Banmgartner fn amain elected Suprrvisor of this town, Ito wan supgorted by tho {emperance people, Baumpariuer roceived 165 vutea to Horaco I, Wood 3% WINCONALN, Snoetal Dlrpateh 10 The Chirnz Tritune, Onszronit, April B.—=Tho recent election (n this elfy reanited ji o complets AUTDTIAG 10 cvrrylody, kxe Eenatur Tobart cCurdy, ¥hio 1ss ocoupded tup. posia tion of City Trossurer fur the past gkt montlics waa n candiddaca for ro-election on tha Rewublican tlckots Terfretly competout and reliabie, kia et wan eor abaolutely certain, When the Yotes wi cotuted, Lgwever, bia opgotient, doli 1, Loz, ld a mmajority of 808, foper I8 & youg man of o O tusiness “experiunee Yo ppeak of, Tul (n populne with 1k boye? Fur Stagor tho Dimocrath have pmt up Juet b Sirinolam, who boa luoen the Democratic candidas for Cougreat, wus formerly Treanuter uf the State of New Yark, and e befure Mayor of the cils, Mayor 1 Jblican oppotCt, WAA B Ty o Stringlvm. was trlnmphant by 165 majarity, Tuwers wan elocid Clerk without opjasithm, 'Col, ol Tancock wea ro-elucted Tolice Justic ovor E, Tt Cniton by 241 majority, Tho Councll will ptand b e Vublicank 1o ¥ Dewoerui. MICHIGAN. Spoetat Ditvyaich [a The Pidenan Lasixasry Michi April Si—Tughati ol for. George M. Huntlugton, Deniveri, for Cireit Judgo. Tho Board of Buporsiuora wifl wtiud 13 Domne Crate and 11 Jiepublicans, Tho Democrata clalma 43 toajority on Regeuts of tha University, nud concedo Murston o mafority in the conn! Speelal Dispateh to The Chitage Triv e, OnaxD Tariim, Mich., Apell raiits s Daly Laole, of thfs B{arion, iga that tLe returns un ndito from the entira county, exccpt tws tonns, give JudiznOlddinas, tepubilcan, 14 ajarity, and that, if Mecosta Counly doca nut giva muso thun 54 mie Jomty agalnet him, e Aot inajostty fu b crcuit wilt bo mora thau 3,000, WA, Saeetal Dipa'eh bn The l'h‘m(m Tyilume, DEBUGET, 180 APH] B.--datn -4 Caeline, the Mayor eloet of Dubuqiic, was duly inatalied and (Lo the oath of oftice toduye CIVIL. RIGHTS. Horriblo Consequences of the Many Suits Before Hoyuo. The Young Men and Thelr Cigars: Tho revoral test-casen tnder the CivikRighta bill which have come up Leforo Unlted talcs Corants. #oner 1loyno are but as & drop o the neezn compared 10 thio troublea which threaten toerise from the war of color that Uiti s given riso to bitwecn the emanci- pated negrocs and tho propriators of botels, tiatres, ond other places of public revort, A littl tnckdent whichi occarred In the city yostenlay, and which seems at first Llush mlmplo and untmportant, canuot fufl, upon due rafloctlon, to seem fraught with prota- 120 of much futuro uupleasantnoss, d IT AROSE IN TIIG WAY I There wero two clerks who wanted a clgar cach, bnt who, Ly the rigorous rules of their ofce, wero tied to tho counter, aud could not leave urder pert) of cxpnl- wion, They bad cach during the foraucan, with the execption of an occastonal pinch given a friond, mas- tleated the flavor and Sulcy aweetners out cf o 2-ounc pacet of fine-cut, and, bocomiug tired of that kind of narcotlc amusement, longed for & mmnoke. Aocord- Ligly, they ealled tha colored janitor to them and Snetriieted. Bfm o call next door aud buy a couplo of thoso “nice, mild, B-cent avana Grabiolan,” o brand of clgar which vmita moko very readilyy and whicly, if not particalarly rie in tlavor, cannot, of suy rate, 'bo_condetned on the &corn of ‘expenec. Tho colored fanilor went on his orraud, sud returnod minus the clgars, and with tho explanation that tho proprictor would' not sell bim any beeauso ho was 5. “ tfgger.” There wos a certalu aniount of color in the excuse, and 0 the unfortunata clerky wero left to tha awful alternutive cf aending out for another paver of fine-cut to finish fhe day with, Without panwing to commiserate theso micrabio creas tures upon thelr unhappy oty §t s by no mcaus out of place ta givo A FEW BPECINENS of the ftema which tho daily press will kave In the futuro to produco whan the’ evil complaiuod of Ly become widoaproad ¢ “Ho was a dry-gooda clork by the name of Snipe cloth, and bo bnd summoned up the caurage to fuvite his girl 10 go to tho theatro with bim. Klie bad sn- awored i & dalutlly-scented listlo not of accoplanca bearing a postscript aa follows : Don’t faryol to got Raats bear tho orchestrs, as 1 short-sightod and a tittle hard of Luaring,” * Unfortitotely, Snipcloth pestponod securing bis seats untll o day on whicl: ho wo oo o thio theatre, and on that dry tho sun came out gonia) aud warm, and Lo wisk kept 80 busy selling bpring goudsthat he bud no time toddrop over and securo tho seste. In fact, the muttor actually elipped his memory untfl lata i the day, hon the oaly (hing lafthira o do wun ta tend the colored man of all wark of (ho place 1o secura the seats for bim, Juat before Saipclotl’s time for going. homo_ tho colored pariy retvrned wilh tho mouoy smd tho ataloment that ¢ dt yor theatro man wouldn't scll 1o tickots to a colored gemman, nobiow. 441t wan 8 bonefit-night, and when Smb ((hat's what all bia rionds call him for bresitys sake) got fo tho -theatra hio found that tho best eoat Lo could gt bis girl waa & camy-stool at thio entranco of tho middle usle, and an for himself, mstead of enjosing & eomne fortablo sest Lesido her, ho wes obliged to wtand up through tho wholo performancc, 1t would havu boon well for Bnip when eecing hi girl howo after the theatro had Lo Leon a Nitte bard of earing too, but Lo wasu't, aua the consequenco wus that whou they ported at the gato it night they parted for—but, without going fur- | tucr. nto” e unhoppy story, suftice itta may that that disobliriug ticket-sellor who would not sell seata to a colored cltizen had catisod » rupture between twn hearts that woro 4n a fair way of heating s oo, which 1o kuown pansces lixs power of heule ng." 1T WAB A TIUFIAND who hung over his fast-failiug wife, snd counted the teate o her pulso with 8 cooliwss that would do crodit 10 tho most experienced phyaician, Sho lad beeu biy wifo for twenty-five yewrs, during twentyefour of hich he hsd in vain trled to blind Limself to o fact that aho wos uot Lie afiinity, Thero was o speculative gleam fu Lis eye & Le counted the blood-throbe in ber wriat, but thers was n total lack of that terrible aixicty which & husbaud’s faco should exbibit ot sk sh oecanion, Tho doctor srvived and wrenounced tho patient to bo in fmminent danger. o left, after prencribing quinine powders, wion the Tumband dr pped Lis Jady's wrist and fell into a gro- tlom. Buddenly bo callod hiu coloredbietp ud gave bim fustructions ss follows, “ambo, rsh iminedatoly and bavo this prescription Aild a¢'the Prea Dispennary ; and, mind you, hurry Ly dirpeneing druggivt up as much ae possibie,’ “ Thw colured hieljy departed, but did uot. return for o cuuplo of liotirv, and, when o did, 1t wes ta an- noutce that tho Freo Dispensary dld not dispense ovon its deadly quinine powdors (o tho dracendants of a1 At this moment tue doctor suddenly mL)- !»e: ud, after examiniog the lody’s pulse and ou ng at her tongue, snuounced tho crisls &8 past, und vougratutated bier husband upon the Lappy teriiua- tion of hia terrible suspunse, When he had ddeparted, the hustand sutiered betweon his teeth s ¢ 11 1 could have gob ouo of thosa dispensary qubiine powders down ber throat—but then 1t &l through wending thiat — nfgger plonc,’ There is uo doubt that this cont jon of the uncomfuriabla relations botween two fucuimpstiblo natures §3 due to that unfortunate Civil-Tlighta bill whicls pasecd a few months ago,” ‘Iie followlng 1a the olosing parayruph of AN OLITUARY NOTICE rihy citi2en whodicd from nccllental poleon- lng: ** There is no doubt that the timely adminixtering of wn aniidoto would have wpeedily relfvved Mr — of the consequences of thoe deadly “doss hie ha tiken, and it wes by thu dirvet mischuice that it couid o Le procured. To fact §s, thst a8 soon s 1o doctor wvovered tho uature of Ih ofa polson the decomsed bl laken, Lo wub of Mr, —'u colored bay, Tom, ~to procurs tho wntllole st tld ucarcst drug slore, An_ hour bad paesed whon the Loy returscd, and his story was thul tho reaclvo not to scll to colored peoplo was' ra wideapesd tuat, though hu woent to o dozeu diercut slures, 0o oue proprictor would £l bis prescriptivin, By the time tho antidoto was rocelved it was lofl Iase, and all oould do wea to sdunister allovia. llebrluzlng Lours of the deceased ug o, wultiplied, but theso few may guf- Ttums might fice Lo shiow that if the colored citizens 'nnl]:t 0 fore.” tog thenmalves &6 customiers up lighiter Lius, and tho Iatter poradat 10 Laving no conse werclal relations with thcm, ko conscquences Will be apt to prove much imore serious (han the svif-aluega- tion which bad to be practiced by tho unfortunile $0UPE men who ware dhapjeinisd of Welr b-ceut ralijolas, Bhnkapenre, Thers séems to bo one more opporiunity yet unexbausted to loarn somcthing of Bliskspeare, Mr. Halliwoll, iu bl latoly-published **Llustra. tions of tho Lifo of Sbakepeare,” said that the Iast chiavos of finding Slkspesro’s papers was ta search bebind tho panclings of the old Louse of Ldy Barnard, the gianddaughter aud fast hineal dedcondunt of Shakepoaro, 'L'lile house 14 Abington Abbey, Nortlumpton, which belong to Lord _Overelone, aud is touanted by Dr, Thowmss Priciard, At Mr. Furulvail's fustsuce, Lord Ovestono &nd Dr. Psictiard havo most Lindly givon lnave that tho search may bo made tuiys sosson, at such time and in such mavuer as khall Lo couventent to tha (enant. M, llalli- woll hoa genorously undertaken to besr tho ox- ponse of the search, which will ba conduoted b au architeot uudor g direction, 1ow glad wiil Christendom bo should Ar, Halliwell's efforts ba successfull Obvionsly, & search iu all pocsible directions had beiter bo nade now thau 2 A poarch mado pext yuar rallior than tbis ey 1enult as Iroland's (ardy visit to tratford-on- Avon rosulted, or was sald by him to bave re. suited. Tha papers may have besn bumt by s0me un ous rustio only a fow weeks Loforo. FOREIGN. A Iserlin . Ministerial Journal Sounds the Noto of War, Talk of a Franco-Austro-Italian Alli- ance, I'te Tyrannical Nature of the Now Span- Ish Government, CREAT BRITAIN, THE RRIPFING LILL, Tonpon, Aprll ¥,—1In the Tloure of Commona this oventng, 1ho Berchant Bbipping bill yassed its ocond reading, Itmales the owners of vousels liablo for compeusation th auflcrers by thieir losn, increares the eficloucy cf the service, and jucluden regulations in reqard to Ioading. Mr, Plimsoll pave nntica that he would movo 11 commitics amendmenta Umiting dock eargoos, prohibiting stuwage of gratn in bulk, oatal lelfug '8 nanssiun Iul-iing, sud maling surve; outpalsory. a0 SLEY fo-night apened a nev Liail in Bow street, sehich has been spocially conatriicled for them, aud i capable of seating 10,00 people, D, -Bir Jobin Gray, Member of Parlis- Rl propricior of the Frociman’s Journa’, of Dublin, dled yesterda: A WARLIKR ARTICLE, Loxpox, April 9—5 &, 1u,—TLv Jicrhn J'oet, ferlal Joursal, han a leading article Fayin ely render it tuo cuchi Arvesnbly, foariug Jlcan ~ majority fn the next Assembly dispored pence, aro auxious to Yrecipltale » war of reviige under tho dabgerous suwpioen of Marabel MacMahon ond the Orlea Pilucos, willa the sitouy 1widy of Roysilst Deputles wil Le placel in a positin to jrobt Ly the restoratiun of wonarcly, War, accordingls, is coming, alileugh tho chuls gathiring on the borizod 103y yrt bo dispersed, Fne Austrian Conservatives nre cudeavoring $0 oust Andrassy from tha Cabinet, with u view of participating in the coming cventn, Tue greater part of the wpper clasrca In Tialy aro ready to joiu any nlly rgainst Germany, considering Ler ante Ta]al attitude hostila to Itallun futereste, Yet it fo by nameann certain fhat Frenes will Le able to procure i Auntro-ftalian alliguce Jwst now. ~If Lier endeavors fufl, the war will probably be but things reach & paen when (he German jaapls alisuld be heiter ace quainted with the realities of U aituadon, It is time 10 awake the slumberers,” Tl Berlin carrespondant of the London Tmes stys 1Lix articlo I8 Ukely Lo Lave & atreng effect, and alarm- ing runiora are rife. The wame correspandent staton tliat afnce tho mocting of the Emperor Francls Joseph it King Victor Tauanuel thera is s prospect than Iafore in Periln cf cencerting common meanuros with Austels fand Iialy i relation to the personsd re- spousibility of tho Foje, e GERMANY, T™E SED ECCLUSTARTICR. Ly, April 6.—The Bishop of Bresla has re fused to resign Lia Bee, Legal procecdings will ba commenced fmmediately to enforca complivioa with tho decree of tho Court, AN EDITOR PHOBECGTED, Lowbo¥, April 6,—A Derlin dispatch naga: *Herr igl, the edilcr of o Ultranontano jayer, Vaterlund, of Bluuich, who wan recently wentenced i eontuma. clam ta Imprisonment for publishing an artielo offene sivo to Dlvmarck, has Leen arrested by the Austrian authorities ot Balrburg on the application of thé Gere man Guvernment, It {s understood that Sigl fs to be gent {0, Besll, atead of Muuich, where bie was senc enicod, BenLy, April ,.—The Government, 1t {4 reported, intends profecuting the German rubecsibers tothe ffll’lwl fund for fowenting s relellion agatuit a fricud- 3 powor, Minfs- lecont le tlint thers ———— SPAIN. TEOOPS FOB CTTA. Mabrip, April 8,~Tho Government bis Gviduo,. © seud 15,000 soldiers to Cubs, RANE TYRANST, Banor Salmeron, Profassor of thoAadrid University and formerly President of » Minluiry, and ¥rof. Azcarate, also of tho Madrid University, Lave becn ar= rested. Tha former has Leen sent to Lugo, and the latter fo Mirsnda, Othier arrcats are orpected, The Government declares §(a futeution of prosccating all Lrofeesors wha proftet sczinet tho the recent edaca- tional lawn, or who resign cliatrs on account of thair rrouulgation, FESOR CASTELAR Liay resolved Lo go to Koo, mpos bas entcred Ripall, AMavnt, April .—tcn. Campos afler a fight in which ho lost farty killod and woundod, Thie loas of tho Carliats is unknown. — iz ITALY. DEPARTURE OF FRANCIN JOSEPI. Vexter, April #.—The Emperor of Austria left yes- {erday, after conferting a number of decorations and earncetly cougratuluting Victur Emanuel upon the coue solidatation of Tluly, —_—— PORTUGAL. THE KEW AMERIOAN LEPRESENTATIVE. Lisnon, April &.—Banjsmin Moran was roceived to- day by the King, and presented hia credentials as Min. tuter for the Unfted States, —_— CHINA, OITUALY, Snaxanar, April 8,.—~Tke widvw of the late Emper- or lu dead, e — LETTERS FROM TIIE PEOPLE. LETTER FROM A EONDHOLDEL. To tie Fditor of The Chicago Tribune: Nrw Yonw, March 29.—Tho condition of the Chicago, Danvillo & Viscenncs Railroad Com- pany, and the contest that is baing wagod for ita possession, are beginulog to attract the attention and to oxcite tha sorions apprehonsion and anxioty of all peruons interested in Illnois rail- way property, The opinion 18 frealy exprossed that if the courls aro to exerciso thoir powers ag arbitrarily as in this iustanco, thero i8 no protec- tlon whatever for thia class of inveatmenta. It would seem that Mesers, Judson, Tenney, and Young organized tlis Company, because the ownors of all its eapital stock, aud electod them- selvos it Diroctars and ofticers ; which I believe 13 not an unusual mode of constructing railroads in tho West, The money roguired waa furnished mainly, it ls presnmed, by the purchasors of the bonds, Mlaving dofaulted fu its intorest, tho ol- ficers of tho road proposed to tho creditors to fund four coupons, which proposition was ac~ eopted by about 80 por cont of the Londholders. All was eupposed to ba working smoothly until » month ago, when the creditors wero surprisod to loarn from the nowspapers that some one wad looking after their iutercuts more closely thau thoy themeelves ; and that, without their knowl- odgo or conaent, tho road had boen placed in tho Lisnida of a Rocotvor, ‘I'bo history of this traneaction la involved in gomo obscurity, but 1 will esdesvor to stato it fairly aud truthfully as fares I undomtand {t. It sppoars from s efroular of O, . Field, naw bofora e, that the Company had gomo transao- tiony with tho firm of YField, King & Co., of Chi- eago, which, after somo litigation, resnlted to tho disadvantage of that firm, a judgment s iug boon been rendered agaiust thow in an Ill- nois court in favor of tho Company. I am furthor informed that Mr.J. . Brown some months ago commenced a suit, in the courso of which ho came in collision with the oflicers of tho Chicoga, Daovillo & Vinconues Ruilroad Company, undor some other uamo. This suit nlso rouulted to the disadvautage of Alr, Biown, ‘I'neroupon it would scom that thero parties, ol lied perhaps with somo others, dotermined on playing a bold gne, and, with tho ssulstance of tlio courts, It becama wuceess{ul. A sult was comwmenced agatust tho Company in tho nmame of ona Btophon Osgood, who claimed to hold eleven of ity bonds, snd who asked fora lecciver, No oue knows who thiy Htoplien Ougood 1y, 1lo protonds to bo acting in bolinif of the boudhaldors, but they do not know litn, and povor meked for his assistanco. Tho only information wo can get couceruiug Lim ls, that ona day in Pelruary this firm of Fleld, Kiug & Co, rocsived & lofltor from a man they dsd wot kuow, and sppoar uvever to have heard of, who sigued hiusolf Biophien Usgood, and who DricQly ssid ho had sent them clovon bonds of 1his Compauy for collootion, ‘I'ie ofticors of the Cowpsuy sy thoy Lavo s ilst of {Le holders of the bouds s far o6 thoy can be ascertsined, aud they neyer beard of Alr. Osguod; that ho never asked for payment of tho bonds, and that tho coupons were nevor protestod, and thoy charge that the Louds wore bought in Wall stroet s faw days before the appolutmont of the Recoivor, 'Lho mm{) nt fu tho case 1v sworn to by this sawo O, It Fiold, & judgment dobtor of thie Company. A dudge of & cours 1u & country eirenit npens his court on a logal hoh duy, aud without notice to tho Company, withs llm{vl] ladgs his complaint with the Bheriff, who ehall “proceed at onco to collect the amount claimed ? In tho ease under consideration, av leant ons allogation of the plaintifft was plainly faigo,—that Lie waa acting for and on behalf of the bondholdors; when eighi-tonths of tho bondholdern had signed an agreement to extand their clsims, and st that time had no desire to rotract it, That theso parties hsd some othor object in view than atmply to protoct thoir interssta as bundholders, s ovidont from the fact that they wero subsoquently offorod the amouut of thefr claim in gold, which offer they declined. Thin fact of itsalf proves that they had somo ond in viaw begides wimply ta colleet thair debt. I have no desirn to reprat tha decided and ont- rpoken opinions that are entertalned by the bonduolders on this question, nor hase I any right to say lh;t lhn"umun Bow in poesosaion of our proper e not managin, t ducrele]y.p With them I have “m‘f nzl:. quamtance, and they may bo tha hest men in tho world for the posijion they occupy; but this I do asy,—ihat they hiave come to thoir posi- tion in a clandestine, aurreptitiona way,—that they lisve moized in & suspicious manner tho property of the bondholders, and for that reason alotio tho bondholders can wover beliove that their intereat ig thie firat and only aimn of theso Itocolvers. bo sccrotly waas this afTair managed that, not- withutanding the rapidity with which nows s carried in tlicso daya of tolegraph, the firet nows uf the appointment of a Receiver seems to have heen given by tha entrance of thess ofiicers into tho ottices of tho Company, 40 miles distant. When the rocords and private papots of the Company feil tnto tho hands of thess partics, T am Lound o say they mado such use of them as 1o make it appear probable that sufticient cause exiated for changiug the sdmivistration of the road. It would seein cer- taln that tho officers were tniemsuveging jta affairs, and that a Receiver wonld soon Lecome necessary. In tbat cass It would be proper that tho Heceivers ehould bo appointed, but they ehould ba such persons as owa their position to the voluntary aclection of the ereditors, and not perwons who, Lasiog obtained thelr powor for tho gratification of private euds, ara using it to keep out the rightful claimanta, Although: I am not eufficientiy advized as to the practico of Illinots codrta to bo sblo to form an opinion as Lo the legality of this action, I nevertheless can Boo that ity effect has beon very disantrous ta tho intereats of those it promised to Lonetit, sungle signature of s Judga Riven on & holiday, without notico, aud ou the applicaticn of a nomiual plaintitf who wes 1ot & beun tide holder, that ia a holder in good faith, bas already depreciated tha market value of tho property of iho bondholders alone, not to speak of tho etockholders, by moro than & milion aud a Lalf of ~dollara, Interests of such magnitudo ought not to bo made the sport of luwyern. If a Receiver 18 nreded for interssts 6o vast, it should only be allowed on n fair and open hearing, and ‘earo should be taken to ses that tho onject of the ap- plicants is tbo protection of the nmperltxy. and not the gratification of privato malice. Buch procedent [s to be followed, no corporata prop- erty in tho State is safe. Bome owner of 8 sin- gla unpaid claim ngaivst any other railroad, if lie can procure aa sgent to mako tho necessary atlidavits, may obtatn rauo»mlnn of all its prop- erty, its bouks, and private papars, aod compo) the company, ss In the present caso, to pay sll the sttorueys whom the conepirators may em- ploy to keev tho rightful owners out of tho pos- seasion of their ond projorty, odt taking mny evidenco wuatever ss ta the truth of tho allegations of tho complaint, at onos decides thou to Lo truo, aud with a ecratch of Lis pen takew €6,000,000 of property from the hands of ity owuers aud placos it in tho hands of this samoe Mr. Brown, who has just boen defestod in » iltigstiofagainut the ofticors of tho Company. It wosms iuoredible; it is lu- credibla ; but it {a true, 1t this merhiod of administeriug justice ia to provail, will it not be more ecouawical to sbolisks our courts, aud to provido that tho plawilil way Such o procedurs reminds ua of the days whon the conrts of Now York wero presided over by » Barnard and & McCou, and inepires with distrust aud & wenra cf iuxoctrity all ownors of onds or other property in llinois. It waa in conxequonce of the supolutment of a Roceivor withont duo contidezation that Judge Laronrd was relieved of s pokition by n court of im. peachment, Bospuoipen, BURE CURE I'olt LIZUMATISN, To the Editor of The Chicaas Tribnne: Cuicago, Apnil 5.—At the snggesiion of frionds, I bave tiod the following romedios for rhieamatism, and bave it yet. 8till, soma ono of them msy help otbere, and I send the batch aloug to pick from Rochello gaits. Guaiscum. Iiub with chloro- form hinimant. Slecp with your head toward tho north, Nux vomica. Wear a chiest-protector. Nitrate of potasl.. Nitrate of sodium, Fowl- er'a golution of creenic, Sleop with a big dog, avd, give it to him, XKill a big dog, and, after tsldog out his iotes- tines, put your feot where thoy camo from. DMagoetism. Galvanism. Dromide of amwonium. Iodide of amwonium. Musterd plasters. Bpanish-fly plasters. Dromide of A BABY. Master Storm-Laké Brolinska, of Russia and America, A Child Born in s Snow-Bound Train Gots & Town Wild, Ofilelal Demonstrations, a Processlon, - Speecltes, ¥lags, a Christening by Ballot, and o Glft of a Tarm, Sneetal Correapondence of The Chicago Tribune. Rloux Crrr, Ia., March 80,—A cousplouous inatanco of tha mapncr In which our American population, particnlarly in tho frontier parta of tho Union, embraces any opportunity that may ba presented it of organizivg & demonatration, with all tho eoncomitanta of proceselons, dolo~ kations, gun-firing, flag-howsting, speechifging, band-shaking, voting, etc., I8 reported from Storm Lako, a small city in Dueua Vista Conn- ty, about 160 miles distant, on the line of tho lilinoia Ceutral Raitrond. During tho reeont *blizzard," wiich blocked np tho railroads, the Tuesday-morning cxpress from Chicago over- took, Wedncrday, the traina that lLad set out during tho preceding thirty-six hours. near Nora. At Dubuque, all the trains wore congolldated : two Leavy engines waro hitelied on § and, with a suow-plaw train in front, filled with laLorers, the lravelers began their fourney across laws. lowing along, and constantly pleking up passengers from snow- bound trains, the big train flnlly rasched, Fri- day eveaiug, the flourlshing city of BTORM LAKE. Snow-drifte, for the nonce imparseabie, barred furthor progrees westward, and th hundreds of parsengers had to throw thomselvea on the hoapitality of tho Htorm-Lakers, who, when the hotels wero filled, opencd thelr Lonsea to receivo te storm-stayod travelers. One of tho many cars at tho depot contaitied a colony of Rusejan Mennonites, on theirway to Dakota ; aud thesa peoplo, urwilling to put their would-bo enter- tainers to y trouble, or umsblo to understand Western hospitality, declined to leave thefr car, fn which (hey mads themaelves comfortabls for tho pight. Next (Saturday) morning, the railroad employes no- ticed that cansidorabla excitement provailed among tho Menuouilee, and, boarding their car, found a part of it curtsined off with sheecta, There, they learned, two of tho women of party were momentanly ZXVECTING TO BECOME MOTHERS. Of conrve the news l[mml rapidly, and fo five winutes tha two local physicians—Drs, L, J, lare voy and I, I', Parks—hnd tendered their scrvle ces, being reinforcod by Dre. R, J. Thomas, of Yauktow, sud_C, Loogshore, of Bheldon, who wero nmong the snow-bound. Very soon Ara. Lrolingka gave birth to n boy, und_**mozher and child” were formally roported to be * Olnf‘ 28 well 23 could bo expected under tho circumatan. cen Tho ladles of the clty, with all tho empressomont of their sex on sim- ilar occavionm, flocked t3 tho train Lo tender their services and sco tho baby, much to tho surpriso of the undemonstrativa Russlans, Mayor W, H, Smith, catchiug the o #piration of the momont, performed lis first of. tivial act by summoning #a_etwergency-mesting of the Council. The City Fathers woro nssem- Llod withiu tho bonr, and, surrounded by the feading residonts, dircussed tho ovent, recog. nized {ts importance aud the necessity for speody action, snd ordered & suitable public domonstra. tion, TIE WOSPITALITIES OF TIE CITY wera formaily teadered to Mra. nud Master Bro+ liuska by the Specinl Committea appointod for that parpoeo, comprising tho Mayor, and Messre. Veatal, Yates, Warner, aod Russell. Meauwhile tho citizens were busy. The City Hotel nnd Tsko House hung out their banpers on tho outward rools, awml everybody wha id o flag Loisted it, or in com junction with the man across the road, surpended it over the roadway,—gyving- the little city s main streot the sppearauco of & Fourth-of-July celebration complicated with an Arctic winter. A procersion was formed, inta potassium. Iodide of potassium, Ieraon juice, Sazo tea, Wear sulphurin yourwhoes, Ilard rubbing. Oleate of mercury. Common soda. Capsicum, Radway's Ready Rolief. Wear aik, Wear flannel. Wear buckskin, Ginand hom- lock. Meynold's Bpecitle. Mako n necklaco of tho knots produced by thosting of an insect on “ Goldon Rod" and wear it nest the skin, Citrato of lithia. Exercise sud keep it off. Keep aa quiet s possible. Colchicun, Morphine. Water carcs. Angel's rheumntic kun. Pray fervently. Soft-roap bandaged with tlannel, Do uot eat meat. Do not eat vgge or potatoes, Lat anythiog yoa pleaso. Opium. Do not smoko st all. Bumoko all you lizo. Take camphor. Drink notbiog but” beor. Do not drink mythlnfi)buz whisky. Donot drink avy- thing at sll. Do not leavo tho housv, Tuken ride ont whenover you con. Carry a ploco of alum in your pockot. Take Turkish baihs, The ‘Turkiah bath §s one of the worst thinga for rheu- matism. DeSoto spring water. Acctate of potash, Bunfock ~ sced. DLatho in hot water with poarl-aeh In _it. DBathe in cold water froquently. Do not bathe atall until you aro uearly well. Catnip tea. Wrap tresh lamb's entrails aronnd your neck. Driok brandy. Brandy in very bad for rheums- tism. &teep next to flannol. Go to Arkansas ot Springs. Go to Doolittle Springs—to Bara- toga, to Florida, to Dermudas, to the Sandwich Islands, to California, to the Bouth of France, to " Moxica, to tho Azores, to SBouth Americs. Wear B lorso-chestout iu your laft-hand breeches pocket. Wear a potatou in thoother. Tuke con- stitutional water. Tako carbolio scld. ~ Wrap joints with cotton, sud cover with oiled vilk. Glen Flora wator, Got out on tho prairies, Itigh laud s best for rheuma- tism, laln of Lifo. DBiagnetic Halve. Nub witl kerosove, Muntaug Liviment. Lead Job, Put ou bot pouiticen, Apply lop mmshes, Do not ewear, D'ut mustard plastera over the hoart. Diink Friodroicheball bitter water, Soidlitz powdors, Tako a quart of alcohol with & dozen lemons init. Take wpirita of turpeu- tino, Rub with soirits of turpontine, Btippery elm ponitice, Llectrio oil. Spend the spring mouthsin tho ** Valley of tho Bhadow of Death,’ Rurosate-Cus JANAUSCUER AND LADY MACDETHL. To (he' Edutor of T'he Chicugo Tribune: Cuicago, April 6,—Cannot Mme, Janauschek be persuaded to eubstitute her grand and awe- fusplring personation ot Lady Macbeth for some ouo of the roles sha s announced to play next weok ¢ 1fooloy's 2 Thero mre many living on {ho South and Norih Bides of thocity who woro preventod by the remotoucss of tho Acadomy from attending her performances laab wintor, but who would now gladly avail thotsolves of tho opportunity of compariog hor Lady Macbeth with that of her great profeisional slster, Char— lotte Cushman. Unless thero exlsls some spocial roason foruot dolng eo, I hope bline. Janauschek will giutify her many sdmirers by sloptivg wy suggestion. MeusoN, A DAILY WANTED. Tothe Editor of The Chicago Z'ribune: Oiscaao, April 5.—Why docs not some enter- prising man start a lnncl-room here on tho plan of the popular * Dairi in Now York City? ‘Tlese places mako s specialty of milk and oream, and various boited grits, as well aa Gralam and other mushos, brown and rye bread, elc., eto, The pricos are roasonable aud tho businocss no doubt profitsble, fudging by the numberof theds citablisbments thore, 1 el u* Dairy " in Cuioago would bo well supportod by the lovers of WituLesous Dixr. o e S o The Famine in Asize Somo torrible figurcs aro published oy the Lovank ZJerald, suowlng the extent of tho rav- Bizes of famine in Asta Mjnor. ‘Tuklng furty-two vitlagos iu a district in which the Luglish Beliof Comuwitteo hiaa Loen at work, &3 subjects of in- vostigation, the followit atatistica havo been obteined: Fhe total of the populstion 1n 1873 was 36,0005 it is now reduced to 9,2615 4,007 buvo dlod, and 214 aro described a4 ' **dia- persed.” ‘Thoso poor peoplo bad, in 1873, 2,206 patr of oxon, thoy uow bhave 4i7; they ad, {u 167 81,210 wheop, Lub now possoss ouly 8,812 ; 8,625, of the inuabitabts of theso vitlagea havo Lecn wupplied with wheat by tho whoso ranke wore {imsnml avery vehiclo th cotld Lo found in Kindor's and Smith'a livery« stables. Tho City Marshal, Capt. W. D. Dailey, Leadad it on an elaborately-caparisonod charger. I'hon camo Spotawood's Band, in a huge wagon, drawn by six gray horsce; then TUE MAYOR AND CITY OFFICERS IN CARRIAGPAY then delcgations from the Odd Fellows, Free Massong, Young Men's Christisn Association, sod chuichios; then the I'iro Deparument, hoaded by tho Chiof Eugiucer, Mr. George Wycofl; thod *citizens in carringes and on foot,"—making ag the Dbiggest procession ever soen fin tha county, It moved to the Illinole Contral depot, and escorted tho mothor and child to Smith's Hall, whero o grand loveo was bold, ‘Flio Rov. Wilmot Wakeflold openod with prsyor; eiter which apoeches wero mado by aayor W. 1L, Smith, the Ion, Jefforson P, Kiddor, Delo~ gats from Dakotn Territory; Messrs, Frank E. Chamberlain, J. W. Drown, Robert DeLos, and J. D. Edidy, prominent citizous; snd Eph Witch or, Dan_ Ilarnett, and_ W, B, Arnold, the Blacis Hilie winers, Mr. J, 11, Doan, of the Towa Rail- voad Land Company, being called on fora speoch, declarod that ho was no orator as Judge Kidder was, but, on bolia!f of Lis Comrany, wonld GIST TUE TADY FIVE ACRES OF LAND adjolning tho city. Mr. G. . Robinson, he added, was drawing up the deed of gift, sud all that thoy watted was the taby's name. Loud calls for & nama wero at onco made, and somo fifty or moro imnmediately suggoated. Aocording to Awmerican practico, tollors wore electod, aud tho polin opened,—tho result being that 230 of 817 votea wero cast for calling tha boy STONM LATE" Tho coremiony of christeniug followed by pop- ular acclamution, concluding with threa choers, and the simultancous trivmphant shrickiugs of sll the whistles of the eight or ten enginea at tha dupot, aud of tha fonrmg wulls of Ladio, Guil- ford & Co. After tho christoniug, the procession reformed, and conductod Mr. Htorm-Late Bro- linska and mother to the dopot, where tho 1l nois Contral Ruilrond had provided & special ou- gina and ear to carry tho fawily o Sioux City,— the train moving off amid 8 fury of choers from the pooplo on thn crowded platforms, The puz- zled astonisbment of tho Mounonites caunot ba deseribed 5 they opparontly fancied that they Liag been transported into A LAXD PEUPLED DY AMIABLE LUNATICS, It will gratify mombers of our profosrion to know that tho presa did not show itsclf lacking in enterptiso on thls momentous occasion, ¥ Algenry, Vestal & Young, of the Btorm Lake Litot, set to work st ouco and * rushod out’™ an extra containiug a full report of the pro- ceedinga, . ‘Thus onded s novol, charsctoristic, interosting, and amusing opisode of Americsn hfs, ¢ C. bt el Sir Avthur fTelps. London Correspan.lence Neto York Times, It was onlythe otherdsy that Sir Arthur Helps was writivg a basty In Momorinm ou Lis friend Kingsloy, and now it will besomobuody olea’s tumn'to do aymuch for hini. o was ot tho Privcoof Wales' lovoo on Monday woek, aud, thougl not looking very well, soeniod to bo protty wmuch in bis neual stato of health, which was alwava rathor low and stokly, o bocama soriously 11), bowovor, in the courso of the week, whilo ntaying with u fnend in town, and died on Runday aftornoon. 1fo was nman of a rather Ianguid sud l{luplxllh tomporament, whose dofl- clonoy iu vital energy way probubly increnscd by s devotion to tobacco, Lo was almost Like Louls Napoleon, slways emoking, and could scarcely gut throngh bis busiucss at tho Privy Council Otico without a ciaretie between bis lips, 1o was undoubtedly not an indolsat mon, but ha disliked physical’ exertion, 1o noyer took & pen iu bis Lsud it ho could helplt, bus almost invariably dictated what Lo had to say 1o nn amanuensls, white lo slowly paced tho room, blowing geutls little puffs of fragrant smoke. ‘T'o moat porsons he seamed a shy, dull runan. 8nd his sppearance rather coutired the mpression, 1lo was_a man of rather uoder tho middlo wizo, with solonm oyes, a long, sallow, vonsive faoe, and a thick beard, which, epeoiale 1y when ks appeared framed in tho cloth ponelio, which was hls favorite vestwont, helped to cown- lxle o the idea of an owl in an lvy bush, ” Unlesy u lnthinato soclety, where ho foll quite at home, lie spoko littlo, sudina low volce, and witha ' studiod avoidanco of anything decided or ompliat« ia in either his language or wauner. Hiw koenly sympathetio naturo operated upon him intwna wuyd, makivg him, ou ouoside of Lis character, Voauly consclous of the nocrasity of all Borts o roform, aud, on the othor, reluctant to push cone tuglsh icliof Comunttvo. Anolher distrivt, contsiving 160 to 170 villuges, in respect of which similar culculations Lavo been made, weews to Lavo sulleted not Icss sevorely, its population iu 1874 was 62,000 ; Lo oJJ""""""'" uuinber of doaths ¥ stated at 20, tho buwe- Ler of papulation dispersed st 7,000, aud there i now & remaindor of 25,000, troversy too fur, 'L'iere was nadiing that distress- ed biw as muchas a dispute, aud tho tendeucy of Lis wind waw o push out feolers in thg Lopo of comiog ou somo polnt of svmpathy, if not of aotual wgreomont, upon whi 88 800U a8 Le found it bo lmmodiately attacled hime .:L{anhn sooso of kindly and grateful saulse on. »

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