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‘i ’. ! g FOREIGN. The British Commons Cite Two Editors for Misfeasance. Debate Over Trusting Americans With Rifles in Ireland. Groxs Rlovennes of Great Britaln for tho Past Year, The Roported Corrospondence Batwoon Austrin and the Pope & Fiotion, GREAT BRITAIN. TRUBTING AMERICANS WITH RIFLES IN TRELAND, Lowpox, Apil 13.~In the Houso of Commons tuis ovenlng, Bullivan, member for Bouth, wanted to know whethor the law in regard Lo the ‘bearing of arma in Iroland would in any way in- torfero with the Amonicsn riflemen who are coming to Iroland to take part In tho intor- nationat riflo match, The Chlof Socrotary for Ireland roplied thatall classes would heartily weloome the Amarlcan team this summer, 'The gontlemen from the United States who weroe to tako part In tho compotition woraundoubtodiylaw- abiding cltizens, Thoro was uo resson to suppose that they would brealt the law or bo any more Likoly to ronder thomaelvos liabio to acroat than Bootehmon or Englishmen. Bullivan snslsting on & positive nssurance, so that thore might be 0 misapprohonelon, the Chie! Secrotary repiled that thero would bono_ interference with vialt- om, bocause it was well understood that they Bad no lutention of breaking tho laws, But, if mecessary, o specinl arrangoment would be made to eecuto their enliro freedom of movement and exomption t10m formal operation of tho lama. NEWSPAYERS IN TROULLE, Tho London Timesaud Jaily News, haviny xecently published certain documents ahich Ly boon kubmitted to & seloct committes of V'arlia- ament on the Bouth Ameriean bubble losus, & motion was introduced summoniuy tho publishe ara of thoso joutnals o tho har of tho Housa to anawer for “breach of privilepe. 'Lho motlon mot with conkiterablo oppeeition, but, after n Tong dubate on the liberty and xusponeibility of tho press, was adopted. A ¥ICTION, ‘The roport in tha Darin nowspaper, Z' Union, Yosterdny, that tho Pope had ntude to the Em- neror Lrancls Josoply, through the Patmarch of Vonico, o stroog remoustrauce ngainat tho op- presslon of the Charch in Germsary, and that tho Emperor had reapondod, doploriug thostrng- yloand counseling prudouce, is pronouncad to o without foundation, THE YANIS AGREEMENT or 1836, In the Houso of Commons to-night, Oapt. Xallio Cochrano moved that, in ke opinion of the Touse, tho Intoruational Codo Conforance, to moot at Bt. Petersburg, affords o favorable opportunity for Eugland to withdraw her aprees mont to tho declaration of Parig in 180, Bourke, Uunder Beorotary of Htato for Toroign Affairs, apoke ngainit tho motion. He declared Lugland couid not hooorably withdrase from that declaraiion without the consent of tho wther partics shosignod it, Hor ralinquishmont of the right to seize an enomgs's goods on.a moutral veeso! was doubtlesa a great concession, ‘Put England wau tho gainer by the abolition of privaiceilog, and in othior respoots, He thought tho renewal of tis quentlon tended to no good osults. On tho contrary, it was lilkely to ratso otlfer gravo issues, sod, if persisted in, would render England lsblo to o chargo of broach of fuith, The motion was rojected by & voto of 36 ayes to 251 nays, REVENUZ OF OREAT BRITAIN FOR THE YEAR, Loxvon, April 1.—The following is an abstract ©f the gross produco of tho revenuo of tho Uauited Xingdom, in the undermentioned periods, cnded March 81, 1876, compared with the corre- sponding perods of tha preceding yoars Year ended, Vear ended Hareh 31, | Hureh 31, 1875, 1874, 289,001 13,000 10,540,060, 2,440,700 4,103,000f 470,000] 1,1:0,400 385,000] 878, 3,770,874 9,852,057 £74,021,473!.£71,335,075 et ireeaesn asesses nnene MO, 921, HTG 1,805, + Tho reduction of rovenuo is_ontirely b~ atable to the ropeal of taxes made to take effect April 1, 1874, OF SCOTLAND, BANX Tho Bank of Scotland will pay s dividend at o rate of 14 per cent per monum for the past yoar. Thewom of £30,000 has boon added to oserve, ralsing it to £385,000. Aftor applving lb,we_'lnmr:gmi:iula of tho fi:lt o!h:h:“hle‘ rope 0 bavk's ocoupation, m K55l carried formmr o ® pucde s AR SOUTH 'AMERICA. BLLIGIOUS NEWa, Kxw Yonx, April 13,—Advices from South Amorica by the stoamer to-day, from Aspinwall, ‘stato that tho Josuit Collego in Buonos Ayros. Liad boen complotely burned, aud that some of the ringloadora of tho riot had been arrcated. “Throo pricsts aro known to have dfed. Tho sArchbishop bad roturnod to the city, and thio mowspapers unaoimously tecommended him to rosign, The Miniater of Foreign Affaits, in n cir- ‘oular addrossed to the logations abroad, aays: i* Tho mob was Liesded Ly & Bpauteh priest. o I’mlmhar of kmfid does ;st exceed {‘nur, B0 priost slog among them, Thera are, Lowaver, 8o ‘Prioats wounded.” SIS — GERMANY. A MORE PEACEADLE LOOK. Brwroe, April 18.—Tho XNorth German Ga- @etie accopts as reszsuring tho dlsavowal by the ‘Brench pross of warlike intentions, ECCLESIABTICAL, The Post nays the draft haa been completed of s bill grnhlbmng rellflmlu ordors In Prussls, ex~ wpt those emploged In uursing tho alok. —_— FRANCE, 'WRIGHTS AND MEABURES, Pams, Apnl 13.~Tho Diplomatic Conferenco ¥oon the metrical systom of weights and muas- Rreamet hero yestorday, The Goveroments of Brazil, tho United States, Venezuols, and tho Argentine Naputilia are raprosented. It was re- %lved to establish am Interostionsl Buresu of Walghts and Measur, — RUSS'A, A NEWLOAN, Loxnos, Aprll 18,—The Rothuchilds have is. sued a prospectus of the new Russian loan of £16,000,000 with intorast at 43§ per cent per anoum, to be lssued at 92, Of this amount £8,000,000 is offered for enbacription In London, ;z;fl the remaindor is resorved for Bt, Paterse g, Loxnon, April 18,—Baron DBrunnow, alan diplomat, 1o desd, Uk e INDIA, TUE OHOLERA, Lcwoow, April 19.—Bombay diapatches ane I‘I’Ofiu thas the cholera {sin the Province of ——— s THBE BLACK HILLS. A GRAND JURY GHARGE, Yiwxron, D, T., Apill 13,~Chlof-Justios Shan- 2o, in chiargiug the Grand Jury of the United Btates Court hero to-day, directed thelr especial Autantion to the proposed jnvasion of tha Bisck Hil Iudian Desorvation, which is within the Jarisdiction of thls Court. Ho charged them |:Evln regard to the Indisn futercoutse laws, :Iw “t.h‘:lw. dutles of the civil and _miitary su- e x:h et eaforciog those lawe and the trouby Al o, the remody baing ample in .8ll cares. He spoko in’ very atrong termw Axainst individual preferencas or iuclinations alog allowed o prevent thio full and rigid oxo- :uon ©of all thoxe laws, or the full recognition treaty stipulstiocs while tuey remaln in €occe, and unul tegularly done awsy with. If Abe Government should violate stipulations wontained in a treaty made wi oralga power, 4 would ot ouly b held t ccount fop siuw, biit would deserve sud tecoive thy oations, But this treaty -bu:m'.m"u&'." b:’ o‘vj-l : od v,fl;‘l'!;‘-.dlnn: la‘l;lflllu’ d should L'e a8 atrict) out mads ."f‘ "'{,“‘ "";:"" u: b a sirong i underato troops bave besm Zroca Fort Ran lali to eub off l‘::‘o n:p:-huua 'n.:" b slariisy from Hioux Oity, and thioy will be baaly Wi muliteary axibose itien hiaving fall power undor Bec, 2,150 of tho Tieviaed Btatutes not ooly to removo persons already in tho lndian conatrr, but to pravent thions who are found on ita bordare with ‘aa evi- dont purposo of going there. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE HILLS, OMa1a, Neb., April 19.—8ix companies of eave alry and two of infaniry hiave beon orderod from thie Union Pacifle Rallroad to the baso of the Dlack Hille. an an escort to Alr, Jannoy, the Gov- ornment Geologist, who will mako & survey of that country. 1o expacls to leave Fort Laramio on the 16th fnat. The Govorament ia promptly apprised of tho many expeditions of miners into thia country, aud s prepsrod for them. T.otters from Red Cloud Agoncy show that tho Indiaus aro fully asare of all that is bolng dono in tho mattor, and aro much excitad over it, The liond goldlors, who aro really moro powerful than tho chiefs, nra favorably inelined to disposing of tho country lying butwaou the two Choyenno Rivers for a good round constderation, In the ovent of ity purchare, tho Lead soldiers will insiat on tho reservation hoing moved to tho head of Tongua Diiver, ot the baso of tho Big Horn Mountams. Tho Indiana are exceedingly antlons that 2 Jarge number of tholr head chiefs and noldiers should go to Washington nd sco the I'residont, and are ploased thiat the sgonthns beon ordored to tako tham to Washington. ANOTHER TRAIN OFF. 8pectal Dispateh lo 7he Chicaon Tribune, Broux City, la, April 13.—Another detach- ment of twonty wagous and 100 mon loft here this moining for tha Biack Hills. - THE MINERS' WAR. The Excitemont Dying Away, and the Military Getting Homesick, Beliof that tho Strike Will Scon Kave an End, AT WILKESBARRE. Spectal Dispateh to 1'ke Chicuco Tribune, ‘Wixzgsanne, Pa., April 13.—~Sinca tbo eecret batlot of the liydo Park miuers, who votod flve to ono last wook to resumo work, It has boen shought that a slmilar procending throughout tho antio conl-Nlald, tho mon baing given an op- portunity to doclaro withont let or hindranco whotler the prosent - doad-lock slall continue, ‘would put s epoedy quiatus on the atrike. A Iarge proportion of the unemploved sro suffer- iug for tho neccssarica of hfo, and twould willingly ncoopt ovon tho reduced wagos, but they were poworless, aud dare mot oppose the Unpion, 80 cowmplotoly are they terrorized over by the etrikers. A conlerenco of the loadors of tho two autagonia- ti¢ clomoonts, capital and labor, was held, and tho project of & sociot ballos was dotormined upon, haodbills bolug posted at tho mines and in thia clty, reading 88 follows . o raond lahorers, attention! An slection wit 1ok ok e A1 orens minos of Whb Tabigh & Wilkes- barze Coxl Company ou Wednesday, tus 14th fna! Letraen tho houzs of 10 aud 5, to veta on tho questi of un fmmodiato reminption of work on the Lerimy pro- posod by the Cnpany. It 1 desfrable that ali por- sons employed in aud about tho mines shoukl voto, liota .will be furnishod at the differcnt polling- plices, Tle call was signad by Charlos Parrish, Presi- dont of the above Cammn{, sud by Willinm i, Carrolt, Vrasidont of tho Wilkesbarre Brauch of tho Minera' Natioual Association, The result was the most iolooso oxcitomont among the strikers, who felt that a trap had been sprung upoen them, ond s hrga!{aktfinded indigustion wmecting was Lold at 0 o'clock. Carroll was bit- terly denounced ag liaving betrayed the men, oud it was enthusiastically doclarad thut nobal- foting should take placo te-raorrow, U'his in- formal gathering was followed by a ptrong mest- ing of delegatos, tho doors baing - closed and no roporters admittod. An _attempt wus mado to omst AMr, Carroll from the chair, but ho succoeded m, allaying tho oxcitement by utserly ropudiating tiis ballot project, President Parr{sh announces in the oveuing papor that, ot the request of Mr, Carroll, tho proposed vote will mot bo held, Trom an {nterview this aftornoon with somo of tho strikors, it {s evident that thoy nre more dotermived than ovor not to accopt the terms offored by thio oporators, The acuon of to-day is very imporlant, as not ouly tha 18,000 men of tbo Lobigh & Wilkesburzo Coa! Componv aro alfectod, but tha employos of other companics will have to bide by their docision, and, as no concession {8 likely to be made, resumption is agaln postpoued. THE WAR ON ITS LAST LEGS. Special Dupatch to Ihe Chacaay Tribune, HazueroN, Pa., Apnl 13,—It bas stormed ntoadily einco 12 o'clock lsat night, and the mountalns axe covered with anow to the depth of noarly o foot, Military mattors aro stagoated, and the sontires find it an uncomfortablo task to do patrol duty. Thers have boen no dovelop- ments {o the war during tho lnst twonty-four Lours, and tho excitement soems to bo rapidly sbatiug. Tho troops sre growing roatloss, sud waot {0 go home. Among tho members of the Ninth Roglmont quartered in barracks at tho fair-grounds thero {s wmuoh sick- nesa and much grumbling, Tho Ipbabi- tants bave at last gottled down to the oconviction tuat the troops will romaln to pratect tho country for n whilo longor, aud this wffords vnr{ goueral eatistaction, The moeting of miners last night, it scoms, was not authore ized to deciare the acntimaut of the colllora in thia district, Boveral Lranchos did not vote st all upon the proposition, yet thoir voto was re~ corded, signed by fictiticas numes. The opora. tors ara ateadily opposed to the Qovornor accopt- ing tho action of this meunnq a8 tho volco of tho miuers, and thoir inflionce lias told offoct~ ivoly agmmat it. No roporis of auy violonca bavo boen raported at Lesdquartora to-day. Itla thegenoralopinion that, white the military axo I occupancy of the country, thera will be 1o dom- onstrations of a Lostile charactor. Dut faw peo- ple have bacu on tho streat to-day, and corre- apondents sro boginning to decomp, ‘Tho action of the men lu the Blrwolkln distiict, resolving to retura to work, and tLe vame courso of a largo number of tho men employed by the Wilkou- barre Coal and Iron Compaoy, I8 leading many nhrowd observors to think that thie atrike oan- notlast many woeke longor here, —_—— POLITICAL, SPRINGFIEL D, ILL, Spactal Dupateh to 'ne Chicago Tribune. BrmanarieLp, 1., Aprit 13.~Tho city election passod off to-day quletly with a not very heavy vote. ‘Tho indications now are that the sour. maeh ticket, otlierniso oalled Demogratio tickes, lod by Chmiles E. Hay for Mayor, is elected by about 200 majority, with the vxcoption, perbans, of tho Clty Clork, which Marry Watson, the Peo- ple'a candidato, ina secured by & emall majority. ‘Thoro ara & guod many soralchad ticketa yot to count, and tho above rosult may vary some, The Democrats have carriod threo, and perhaps Xour, of tho alx Aldormen, Tho result is a little surprising, as tho Paoplo's tioket was composad o! oxcolient men, hoaded by tbe Ilon, Obed Lawlis for Mayor, who was ‘nominated for re- election, and whose sdministration has bess re- markable for economy, Tho Hon, John A, Logan aud the Hon. Rich- ard J, Oglesby are in the city to-night, and are Kuests of Gov. Bever.dge, Your correspondent laarned that that their visit was putely o soclal one, althongh tho good of tho Ropubtioan party Laa been disoussed by them with what fow of Republicau membars who 10msin here, It 18 the geaeral oplojon that, if those who most e tho welfare and success of tuo party could Laye arrioped mattera tlis wintor, thoy could uot bave improved upon tho plan adopted and carried out by the Opposition, The rocord which the Opposition have mado i just such s one sa is bost calculated to call ‘tho attention of tho peoplo to thoir inca- pacity to conduct the Goverumont, ani at the “ame time stamps them a8 untrusiwortby sven if they Liad the ability to mauage affairs.” Alto- gether, the Republicans are well plossod, aud oxpect the beat results. Tho Benators were well Touoived by their coustituents, Thelsstey whil La rrolonnml » fow dayu. It s rumored here to-night that s strong rossure s to bo brought to boar to reiustate arpur a8 Oblef Iuapestor of Gralo, aud it ia ©oven binted thiat one or both the Honatora may bs_bere Lo consult if not adviso in tho master, Astrong delogation 18 oxpectod (o arrive hers i the moming. It isnot believed by the Rail- rosd and Warehouss Commissionore that they will succoed. 3 — KANKAKEE, Spactal Disnateh ts The Chicags Tridune, Kaxzaxxs, NI, April 19.—~Tué oity election 1 Mayor, wss Leld to-day, with the following resultss Joba I, ° Bhaltery Marslal, 4. B, THE CHTOAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRYL 14, 1875, TLoonard ; Polios Magistrate, [ C. Paddock ; Enginoer Firo Departmont, David Bable : Alder- man First Ward, Audraw Kerr; Bocond Ward, Wihem L. Uarton; Third Ward, ex-Mayor Richard Lavoy ; Pourth Ward, L. E. Ounning- hom: Fifth Ward, Adam” Funk and John Bebrempf, Bhaffer's opponent was Hxrrison Loring. Mr. Bhaffer is & man_ of flue businos talont, eatorpiising and lihoral, and will maks au active and officlont ofilcer. ST, LOUIS. 87, Loum, April 18.—Arthur B. Darrott, the now Domaocratic Magor of tbis city, was Insug- urated ot the City-ilall "thia afterncon in the presonco of Lthe City Council and & Iarge number of citizons, Mayor Barrott laid down the following Intform, snil statod that Lie iutends tobe guided By ita dnalatstion Abmohutely . during. his administration: Entira non-partieanslip ns affocting tho varlous local, commer- cal, snd andustrisl enorgies of the city ; entiro fmpartisilty as rcgmls croods, sectw, or roligion ; entiro diarogard of natiouality,~— 1tinl, Gorman, or nativo-born; economy in the disbursement of public monoyas, QUINCY, ILL, Kpecial Diapateh to The Chicago Tridune, Quixer, 111, April 13,—Tho Domocratle prima- ries for the nomination of municipal oflcery woro liold in thia city yosterday, and ths ticket koown as the Itiog was successful, but the frlends of the opposiog candidatos for Mayor slaim that tho votes wero fraudulently counted, and a recount is taking placo to-night. The nival Domocratlo factions sre bitterly hostilo, and tho oxcitement nians high. The Republioans re alreads in tho flold with a superb ticiot, ai the campaigy {8 likely boan usuaually active one. FIRES, AT_INDIANAPOLLS, Inpraxarors, Ind., April 13.—Thia city, last night, waa visited Ly another destructivo fire, resultivg in the dostructlon of the Unlon Ele- vator, ownod by Fred T, Rush & Co., located went of the rivor, About 11:30 o'clock an alarm waa turnod (u, aud tho Firo Dopartmont wore promptly at the acono of tha fire, but owiag to the scarcity of water thoy wero unable to do anytbing toward checking the flames, Tho night-watchman digcovored s fira i ono of tho ainks mbout 8 o'clock, and ox- toguished it with s Dabcock extinguiher. At 11:30 ho discovered a socond firo on the it floor, and attempted to cxtinguish It, but tha fire had galnod too much headway. Thoro wero 80,000 busbels of grain stored in the olovatur, ‘mantly corn, which, with tho building, machino- rv. oto,, I a total lors. Bovoral caru wore stand- ing on tho track beside tho eievator, which, to- getlior with thoir contonts, wero dostroyed. Tho Lotal insuranca on the ultding is about 238,000, whilo the total lose is sbout 375,000, Tho fol- lowing is & list of tla Josern; 1.8, 8 bushels of corn, 84.900; J. B. Lord, 1,600 bushels, #1,000; Blackmoroe & Co., 5,000 bushels corn, £3,600; F. P, Rush & Co., 5,000 buehels corn, €%3,6003 T. H. & L 1. 1. Co., 4,000 bushols corn, 22,8005 C. ¥, Bimo, Murtinaville, 1,000 bushels corn, §700; Rose & Brown, Kansas. Ill., 2,000 bushols com, $£1,409; C. Rosa & Co,, Newmao, M., 1,500 hushels corn, $1,000; Heott & Co., J. B, Lord & Co., snd Denuett, Moote & Co., of thiu city, aud woveral otier firms, suffor swall lossea. Rush & Oo. nlao lose about 1,000 busb- «cls whaat, valuod at £1,200. The tiro I8 suppoacd 10 bave originated by an incondiary, the watzh- raan having soen soveral tramnps around tho bullding early in tho ovening. AT URBANA, O, Unoaxa, O., April 10.—Laat night at midoight the stablos of Willism Scarah and J. H. Pataick. within 20 foot of the Jail and the Presbyterien Church, were destroyed by fire, Logs heavy; partially inenred. It” is supposed to be the work of au incandiary, for tho purposo of burn- ing the Jall to liberate somo prisonors, AT ESSEXVILLE, MICH, Bax Ciry, Mich,, April 10.—A fire this morning totally destroyed the drill-honse connected with Carrlor & 0).'% galt Llock, Losoxville, Loas on building, bollers, and engino, #4,000; no in- surance, AT SBCHOOLCRAFT, MICH, BomoorcrArT, Mich., April 13,—About 4 ©'clock this morning Follows® saw and planing- mill caught firs from tho furneco, snd wers on- tircly connumed, Loas sbout $5,000; insured for 81,600, AT WEST SPRINGFIELD, PA, Spearal Ihsvateh to The Chicaow T'ridune, Entz, Pa., April 13.—~Tho residonce of Samuol THayos, st West Bprivgfleld, Erlo Counly, war burned this morning. Loss about-$1,200 ; in- surance, 61,000, AT GLOUCESTER, N. J. Groucesren, N, J., April 18,—A firo bere last night burooed tho Washington House and threo other bulldings. Loss, 9180,000; pastially in. surad. AT GUFELPH, CANADA, Guerrzn, Oat., Aprll 18.—~The Haymond sow- jug-machino faotory haa bsen burmed. Tho 104 is 50,000, IN CHICAQO, . The alarm from Box 74 at 3:30 o'clock yostor- duy afternoon was csnsed by the discovery of fira o & ova-story framo building at tho foot of ‘Twanty-sovonth stroot, owned and ocoupiad by tho Lake Shors Distiliyg Company a8 n stablo, Tae lozs was 850. Oauvwe of fire ualmown, —_———— CASUALTILES, GANQGRENE, Speelal Dispateh to Fha Chicage Tridune, Broosygrox, I, April 19,—Saturdsy even- ing, Casslus Niccolls, & (armer and dealer in fine atock, liviog noar LeRoy, while oungaged in bLandling rails, had bie loft hand torribly braised, and bad a aplioter driven into tho bsok of his band, The doctors failed to uotice the spliuter and gangrena sot in at ouco. Last night it was found neceusary to amputnte the arm, and it was severed botwoen tho wrist and olbow. _ His lite v f“ in ]naflnly. Hois & son of John Nio. colts, & wall-knows eapitaliet of Bloomington, HORRIOLE DEATH, BN Fraworsco, Cal,, April 18,~A young man named Fred Drandenburgh was fouud dying from starvation and ozhauation under s pile of lumber on the city front early thia morning. He atated bofore his doath that he crawled under the lumbor nine days ago, Other lumber was piled saraund, stopping bid ogress. son of Mnatthina Brandonburgh, No. 6 8t. ?sl:"l" place, Philadelphis, and was sged about DROWNED, Cutanvrysron, 8, C,, April 18,.~The plesure ¥acht Ella Auns, containing s party of eight ox- cursionlsts, waa capsizod to-day in tho barbor by aoquall. Fourof the porsons were saved and four aro mlssing. 1t fe supposed thoy were drowned, Tho names of the mlsslng sre Georgo L. Kent, Now York; Adolph Davis, Loulsvilfa, ;?n'. 1 Jobn Kenalow and Gillmau Burke, Chiaxloss KILLED BY A TRAIN. Bpecial Disvatch to Tha Clicaao Tridune, Dexxory, Mich,, April 18.—Last night Maler Buzbaum, of New York, resched this city, whore ho was Intending to go into businoss, but, by inadvertonce on hia part, was carrled along on "-“ll Michigan Contral cars until beyoud Wayne, top from his tralo, when snother came l00g &2d struck him down to fustant dosth, UNUSED TO GAS. Bvecial Dupaleh to The Chicago Tribune, LA Savrg, 1L, Aprii 13,—An old couple who #pont last night st the Qentral Hotol in this oity narcowly escaped doath from asphyxis in Consequance of blowing out tho guselight in bed-room Instead of turniug off the gea. RUNAWAY ACCIDENT, Mrxrais, Tenn,, Aprl 18,.—Frank Kelloy, #g0d 18, the only support of s widowed motner, was killed oa & boalsvard nosr the olty yesterday | 4o jump from & wagon with which in attemptiny hnfi Tun away. the borse DEATH FROM A FALL, Bvoctal bupateh Lo 1'tu Chicaqo Trivung, Isntaxarors, April 18.~N. B, Palmer, sa old oltizen, onoe Btats Treasuror, and President of | the firat rallroad built fn the Btato, diod to- . Dight,—tlhe result of & fall some days axo. e el Cardinal Mawxmna's impression *that the Catholic Olinroh is approaching & Hory orisis ” is : xd"mfin'n‘z“'mu‘m revival of the Bmithe o1d metineos su 84430/ of the Inguinitiva, 3 WASHINGTON, Uncle Bam Sufforing Pecuniary Em- barrassment in a Small Way, Preliminary Examination of the Post-Office Conspirators, Movements of President Grant and His Oabinet, THE TREASURY, THE PRESENT IMPLCUNIOSITY, Byerial Dispateh (o The Chiraus Tribwns, Wasnvaton, D, C., Aprll 13.—The currency ro- caipta from Iuternal Hevenuo monrces to-day were s liftle more than $116,000, The smull currency roces considorably embarrass tho operations cf the Trass- ury, Tho sccounting officers aro uaily obliged to postpone the payment of current Naliliities, x4 they will in no case asne thelr warrant for more currency thanis at their disposal, The cuuicrjuence I that mauy large warrants nre drawn vith the date left blank, to be Alled in when the currency roceipts wilt warrant {heir psymont, Tho recelpin from do-cent whisky, under tho mow ax law,aro not espected Lofare ‘e, but tho special {818 wbich e to Lo yuid 1u May aro expecied to produce £7,,0) M'CARTNEY, THE COUNTINFEITER, Tho Bolleitur of the Treasdry and the Attorney-Gen- eral to-day made arrangementa for the disposition nf 10:Cartuny, the recaplurad countarfuiter, FEvaua, tin Disirict Atforney of Texas, was to-lay fusirceted Ly telograph to oxmuine hin’ cuse, and, if there ds mufli- clent evidence to convict him and to steure o lonig nen- tence, Lo In to be tried in Texss, Lut, It tle contrary ia tho fact, be will Le,talken'to & Loul whete ho Government han belter srrangements for obtaiulng cverwhelming evidenca ugaiust bivis The axpenses of Lis recapture have beew quis large, Tills OLAKME DUSINERS, The Secrotary of the Treasury 8 preparing s nuw order {o regniuto the transactions of busiucks hatween claim sgents and the Departwent. Tha pirpuse of tho order s to prevent tho Department from belug compeliod in suy 'fi"h':o 'mlfmi‘." :2 x:n? uarrels bee -ueyn and thelr clicnts about fees, Swseaataciioy [0 the drroctatad Prese,] "A‘;flt_li\'l:n\'. ’ Blds wore opened at the Tresaury Department thin meraing for Iurnishing the Department and its bu- reaus with stationery for the fisal year commencing July 1, 1475, Thero were seventéon hiddcre, Tle coutracts witl be awarded about 1he Lidter part of thn week, Over $100,000 worih of stetioaery will be ro- uirod, 9 DANK CHECRR, ‘The Bolteitor of the Treanury Depurtment, tn whom the nubject wan refersed, bus dusided thnt the Coundie rluner of Tnternal Rovenio has tha right to examine thn Lank chocks of any bank to oweertain whatnur the law 1s vivlated respecting the afixing of wlawnps to such ¢heclts, —— THE POST-OFFICE FRAUDS, TRELININALY HZARISO, Special Dievateh to The Chrcazo Tyitmns. Wannmivaros, Di C., April 19.—Tie pesliminsry hosring o the matter of the partiee urresiid for enine plicity 1n the Post-Offics frauds wan hiad tuis arternoon Defors United Blates Commisafoner Iugersoll. Tho cuzp of inds was continued under beil une 4l to-morrow, Lvidenco was faien in the easo of iho Post-Offico clerk Yau Plck, The witnesses axamined wero Colt, sunthor impliested clerk, and Hettlo, the incalpated contractor, Thvse two witosssos wers excannd from arrest on condition Uret thy aliould give thelr evidence, Colt's testimony waa subtontially this: Van Dleck had boen asked by Rattlea (o fntroduce tha latter to Coit, who had chiurge of cortain confdential correspondence. Vau Bleck made the appolntment with Colt to meet at a certaln reataurant for srine supper, alating thers wan §3,090 in bis friend. Colt went and met Keitles aud Van Bleck, Tho result was that Kettles ruqunstad Colt to tring him information #s to tho mmount of bids on cortain Fall routes in Tezas, Tais Colt did, nud immedistely began to borrow money of Rettlos, e bad obtatued $450, aud had made n written request for 630 more, when Kottiea rrotsated to Van Dleck that Colt’s demands were extrsvagent, Kettlea! teati- mony was very damaging to Yaa Biosk, ana was given ikl a0 animi which seemed to indicata thet Reltlen lind Gomo ultarior purpose, Tho indicstions fro that the prosecation witl try to aliow that Colt equandered inouoy on s mistress, and has Deen fn tho habit of accepling bribes from contractore, Tho attorney for the dufense stated, 1f the case shouid come Lo trial under an indictment, ke would show that thero {a 6 nlroug riug in thio Department which had never bean ‘broken, and that part of ita poiicy alwaye wes to broak down woaker rings, and that this affalr of Kettles' wan o conspiracy on ho part of a atroug ring o break down » weaker ono, — NOTES AND NEWS. CUSTER'S ZXPEDITION, Swectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridine, Wasmisarox, D, 0., Aprl 13.—Tho Sccretary of War atsteq that ho has 00 information relative to tho oxpedition of Gou, Custer to the Big Hora couutry, rxcopt whatis montioned in tho public prints, Belknap says, howovor, that Gen, Sheridan has autbority ta order such an expedition, and that it will not cost tho Govornment any sdditionsl ainount of monoy, CU3TON-HOUSTS, The Speclal Agent, M, II. Iile, who has been dl- rocted to czsmine the Weatern Cratom-Houses, will, among othor things, Inspect thoss at Toledo and Cleveland, whers thers are charges of {rregularitios in feea, NEWMAN, ‘Tho Rev, Pareon Newman, lite Conwular Inepocting Agen!, bos boeu mbused. It was currently reportod thiat ho recetved largo wimu of money from the Tre: ury for his two 5oasw’ trip to Zurope, The Tiovaure) Looks sbiow that bis uccoiluts Lavu been baianced, and that e recelved ouly $2,500 in salary and §21.0 for oxpeuses, TUE KU-ULUX CASES. Tha Departmeut of Justico Liua racoived Information of the dischargs iu tho United Ststes Circuit Qourt st Memplia of tho Gibwa _Couniy Ku-Klux, Tno prisouers were discharged on account “of 1be insuficiency of thu evideuce connecting {uem with the outrago committed, Tuis 18 tho ense reapecting which tho Governor of Tenneaseo Inst fali protested (0 the Presiioat ugaiust the inter- farenco of tho Atlorney General, when tho kitler re. piied that the Enforcoment act taade it the duty of Lis General Goverament 10 intarfere, (20 the Assaclated Press,} THE PURSIDENT, Wasnvatox, April 18,—~The President will leave for Now York, wlero bo il i —_———— RELIGIOUS. Speclal Dispateh to Ths Chicago Frilune, @RAXD IIAVEN, April 13,~Tne Grand Risor Confer- enco of Congregatiousl ministers and churchies con- venod horo to-uight, the services conmsting of an opens fug sennon by tlo Rev, J. Morgan Bmith, of Grand Rapids, organization, and other preliminary busiuess, Thers will be thres aervices daliy for the next two days. Over forty ministers will be tn attendance at o Gonference. Spscial Dispated (o The Chicago Tribune. Quncy, 1ll,, Apeil 13,—Tbe lov, Bldney Corbett, whio lisa for tile Ixst ten' yeurs otfcfated a3 Rectar of At, John's parish In this city, teaderod his resiys agtion, i & viow o removing to Ainnespoby, Ainn,” The fil-health of hiswitels tha oocasion of Lus resiguation, —_— ki SAGINAW NEWS. Aperial Dispateh to Fhis Chicaga Trilune, Eaar BA01NaW, April 13,—Tla barge-owners in the Baginaw lumber trado mot at Bay City last uight, and ndopted Tates for trutferring lumbor the comlug #oa- sop, The minlmum to Dnffale s 2503 to Olto porty, $ 3 penalty for violaticn of contract, $500; wmg-mufl anu-\l‘:‘hd n‘cnlph of earg Tnut‘p soven propellers and Hoarly overy carrying-barge in i frads Bave foloud the Atsociadon, 0 8al rade fs getiing lively; 2,000 barrols wers wold o-day at $1,90 cals, on dock, A — THE MIBSOVRI R VER. &yclal Dispatch to The Ohlca o Tribuns, Broux Qity, In,, Aorll 10,~The riverat Fort Bag- dalland Yankton Agenoy is falliug slowly, but has ralsed 4 foet at Yanktcn to-duyand s still rising, It basboen falling slowly hoere since mornlng, Mw #idorabla fce 4 yot runniug ju tho upper Hvor, Tol {rapbic o Sommaication (o polats atove Neadall 4 ine —_—————— | wgived not. Proverbs Rofute: 1t Lias been oald of old that A bird in the liand 16 worth two iu the Bush," Try it. Tako & bird (aoy blrd will dv) in your hand, and hold it securoly ; then tako'a pasrage fu the drse vessol you can find (ln{ vowsol will do) and proceed to {ue Antipodes, atili rotuiniug tho bird s the Land, whoro tha Buuh fa lunpofim? to bo. Whoen you arrive, examino tue bird which you have in your Laud and compare it with auy two birds you oan fod 1 tho Buab, - Eetimoto thulr relstivo valuo, You will find that the provern bius Jed you astrny. Again, 1t hea boon maid that It is the last alraw that broaka tho camol's back.” Imprimts, bew louf would & mgn go about until ho bad sat- isbod bimagif that Lo had found the *last® atraw ? Lut we will grunt, for the eake of argus went, that tho ¢last atraw” has beon found, Kot take your camel (any camol wilt du) snd cau- tlously dosum that straw upon the back of tho cawal, and oarefuily observa shotbor the spine of that quadruped lu dusfooatod, lcisto belme How thoo tuis provesb? . 0aca more, It hus been opokou, and written, that if {au Tuke caza of the panco, the pouuds will tal :emal zbauznlvui’;l 3ako ¢ ; lnld- periments ‘Take peuca (sa) ras pende) al place them in your pur»,(unyau!:z {;nl:r pures in your pooket. 1800 your pookst, Lt your pook 8 is buttonablo; or deposit the thren pence with' your banker, or invest them in a Cansdian eils well. Next tako a sovereipn {mybody'. BOTOr. olgn will do) and place it carafally on tho pave. ment (thocentro of a conl-plate is not a bad 8pot), and, after retinng np the stace and ** dis. somblij obnerve how that soverelgn witl take care of itselt,—Lunch, Sl ssaa THE INDUSTRIAL CONGRESS. Only Twenty-Elcht Delegntes in Ate tendance. G Speeinl Dirmated in The Chirago Tribune, IMDURAFOLIA, Tnd,, April 13.—Tho National Indus- trial Oongress mct st Bricklayars’ Hall, numbering #otue twenty-night delozates, They wero called to ars der Ly the Presilent, 3, K. Wright, sud was wolcowed by Masor Mitchl dn a sbort sddree, The only busioess inede public was the ape polntment Cre- dentials—3fureer, of Indinna, of Maryland ; Lowis, of Indians ; §; of Obo, Pinance—trinncll, Todians § Jctormick, of Nimoia; Wallace, of Indl- wna; and Behilitog, of o, Prison and Imported Clieap Labor—Johuson, of Pennsyitania; Weaver, of Iudians ; Mekiernan, of New York; sud Khurk, of Iodiana, Appreutice Bystem, Arbltration, Lanis- fature, and Lator Direaus—McKlicraan, of New York; Mumer, of Iudiana; MeEry, of fchigan ; Hosford, of Ohio, and Weloh, Peure, and Woaver, of Indizua, Courtitallon sud Urganlzatinon— f-bley,'of Indinna: Helflling, of Ohlo: Brbalt, of ‘of ; MeRiernsn, of Xow York, and Walch, of Penuaylvania, Forelgn; Trades Uniong—~Shuing,’ of of tha following Committees: Blurphy, Olifo ;" Gegan, of Trdiana ; Sacany, of Michigan, snd Shunk, of 'Indiuns, _Declaration of Princiisi— Bllllig, of Gbia s’ Wowver, of - Indiaua; Mur. phy, of Maryiand! Hanper, of Ol ‘Schiey, of 'Indisua “Caworon, of llilnola; Grinuell, Of Obilo ; aud M, Lendormis, of Jndiana. Iloura of La- Lur—Murphy, of Marviaud ; Havicud, of Indlauus Shunk,of Inalaoa ;: Muster,of Tndiana; and ebuing, = Ohlo, "Thiwo 1anice tnbrace all tha delegates, more {kan's third of whom ara from this Siatv. Reporiers az0 ruled vut, and notbing In gisen to the publlo untit itia conaldered, A lergo uinuur of comwnuuicelons ‘were read and referred to committeor, — ol PRESBYTERIAN CONFEDERATION. Xhe Great London Meeting In the In- terest of the Movement. How York Tribune, Aprit 9, A confercuce of Presbytoriane was held in Dr. Crosby’s Cliurch last evening in the iutercst of the proposed Presbytericn Coufederation. Dr. AlcCosh was in tho Chalr. e submitted a pian, in which ha stated that i would bo desirablo taat a couforenco ehould be fored {o promote the Presbytorian interests, meeting in council trionofally. Tue Rlev. Dre. Mathews and Hat- field nlso submitted similar plans. A commitice was elected to exnmiue Lhe various plans and dsaft & proper one for approval. July 24, ropresentatives of all Presbyteriag Lodies ia the world deriguing to toke pari in the wovement will meet in London to draft o coneti- tution for the confoderation, and to fix a time aud place for the hoiding of ‘tho first Counent of tho united hody. ~ If " all tho Preslyterisn churchen in the United Statos fall fu with the ropcaltion, which 1y probable, the Couneil will ucludo represcutativesof tho foliowicg chutchies in Awmerica, Lucopo, and Austialia : iytotian Church o U, 8, A., Trevbyte Camberiaud Presbyterian Uniwd Preabsterian Churck ] S0 o (e 18,452 Bynod of Refirmed Presbyterian Chitrch, O, Byrnas 0,125 Gen ¥ Clurab, N. 8,487 Assuciuto Refo the South, Chureh of Trovine Trisbyteri Usfonoed Church jo tho United B Gormna. Toformod Chiirchy i Auierica (Butcl). 3N ECNOPE AND AUSTAALLL. Established Church of S:otand, Freo Church of Scorlaud, x Uuited Preshyteriau Synod tai Joformied Freabyteriau Church of Seotland, Tnglish Presbyicrlan Church, Irish Proshyterian Cuurels,, Other Preabstericoy iu Great Britain, Victorla Prosbstericn Church (Australia Reformed Church of Fi Teformea Church o Gerrany . Reformed Church of Biitzerias Reformed Churel of Holland, Waldenslans of Italy, Total, 8,493,516 Thio uumber of Preabyferians the Tor whom thic grest Council will act s about #,200,600, Tho Rz~ furiued Churclies in Europe aro almbat sl representod fu tuls talle Ly populntious, with this exception, the figures are mainly utliclals, and represent communls cauta, The Peesbylerian and Reformed populacions of the world are estimatod at 40,000,000, 1876, 11873, 31808, 1870, Ara, Stum, Detrait Free Press, 1f all women wero a8 cool and matter-of-fact a8 Mk, Stum! But sho is one of » thou- sand. Bbo was over at Mrs, Moody's, on Als- comb stroot, tho otbor day, hLer iron-gray bair combed down tlat and ber spectacles adjusted mfiunip rengo, when sbio wuddenly 1080 aud said: **Mrs, Moody, be calm. Whero do you keop the camplior bottle P * Why 7" asked tho unrprised Mrs, Moody, * Becauso tlioy ara bringing. your husbeod through tue gate'on o board ! I think ho's masbed dead, but bo caim about {t] 1'll stay right hers und sco to thivgs 1™ Mra. Xoody throw np hor arms end fell down in a dead faint, and Mrs, Stum openod the door 8 tho men lnid the budy on tiio porch, 1 ha doad i 8ho nad in By even tono, “'1 think 8o," anawored ovo of the men ; “tho doctor'ti bo hioro i u minute,” Tha doctor came up, loaked at ths victim, sad satd fifo had tlad, ndding: 1ils back aud four or fivo ribs are brok- That's sensible, tba! s, sald Mra. Stam, gazing o3 tho doctor in admiration, *Some phy- siciaos would Lave sald thut Lis vortobr was wortally wounded, aud would have gous on to talk about tho *laryux,’ the *art-ries’, the *aptic uerves' and tho *diogrocis.’ If Lio's dend it'll Lo #owmo satisfaction to know what he died of. Woll, lug in tho body and send & boy aftar an undertukor,” "The men carricd tho body through to a bod- room, and Mrs. Sium wet back to Mrs, Moody, who hiad rovived und was wailing aud_lamen‘iog,. *Dou't, Julis—don's take on so,” continued JIrs, Stum. *“Of courss you fool badly, and this inte1fores with taking up carpats aud olean- ing house, but iv's pleasaut weather for a fu- uerlu}. aud Ithink tho corpao will look xa natural 23 life, *'Ohl My poor, poor husband,” wailed Mra, Moody. ) *Hu was & good husband, I'll swear to that,’ continued M, Btum, * but Lo was dreadfully curoless to lob o houso fall on biw, Bo oalm, Mrs, Moodyl I'vesent for one of the beat undertokors” in Dotroit, and you'll be surprised at tho way ho'll fix up thie decearod.™ Whot the undertakor cnmo in, Mrs, Stum shook handsand eaid that death was sure to ovartake every living thing nooner or Ixier. Bho 1ontioned the kind of coltin sho wanted, stated the number of Lincks, tho hour forthe funeral, aud hold the ond of his tape-liue while Le moasured tho body. Bavoral other noighbors came in zod s or- dored thom around and soon had overything woiking emoothly, The widow wae seut to bor room tu waep out hor grief, doors and windows Wera opaued, and as Mre. Stum buudt up a good baking firo who said 1 ** Now, then, wo want pie and cake and uaune and rafiod blscuit ond floating islandg, Ho'll Lave watohors, and tho watchurs must bhave PpleLty tu eat,” ‘When the baking bad been finishod the coMn sod the undertaker urnived, and tho body was laced in its rocoptacle, Alrs, Btam agreed with MICHIGAN. Proceedings of the State Legisla- ture Yosterday. State Convention of Firemen at Battlo Creek, Meellug of thie State Board of Health, 'THE LEGISLATURE, .'/vld:ll Jriepsich tu The Chirayo Trilune, Larntnu, Nilch, Apeil 13,—Tho Henata convanod ot 10 8. m., the Freatdent pro tam., Mr, Hois, in the chalr, lleporta of Commitiren an the following bills wero favorahly reported : To amend the charter of Narhslle, tosmend the eliarter of Hudson ; paresd with Lomediata effect, The resolution providing fora eanch Normal Brhool at the Ok Grove Acsdeniy, eding, Lonaweo Couuty, on condition that the Acad- emny grounda and buildings be donsted, was unfavor- ably raported and tabled, Tho Hpecial Committes To- ported that during 1813 tho Agricultural Col lrga patd $120 for religious servicen; during 1% $15. Tho payments wora at the mts of & por eere mon. Houss bill 435, establishing & Htale Ilouss of Correctiou at Toufa, was taken from the tahlo and prssed, with Immediste offect. Houss Lil 87, formally detaching the Township of Clean from Ma: iutee Counts, sttaching 1t to Wexford County, and ordering the Townsiip Inspectors of Elections to minko returns ta tha County Clerk of Wexford County, wer jawsod end given immediate effect, Honso bill 168, anthorizing the Clty of Dottolt to mannfacture and rell gas, was taken up, the vote by which 1t waw piased was reconstdered, aud a section wan substituted fur Bec, 13, providing tor a submisslon to the people of tio Mmplo question whetber bonds sasll be issued to carry out Ita provialons, The former section on this subject was considered dofociive. The Lill was then pamsed, Tho following Lills were paased on the ordar of & thtrd roading : Eeaato bill 117, smending the law relsting to the payment of mlarios of State officers ; Uouse blll 63, authoriziug tho Judge of Probsta of Washtenaw County 2 appolut w legiater in Chancery, econa 11l 2:3) b, . At the afternoon uesnion of the Senate the Lill de- taching Cleon wan reconsidered Lut afterwards pasaed by 17107, Mr, Thomss moved that when thie Bonate adjourn it bo until April 15,08 106, m, The motion wan adopted by 13to 12, The Committee on Mtica and Mincrala reported s substitute for eaate Will 18, relative to the incorporatfon of ‘mining corn- pauica, aa inmtructed Dby tho Senate, The MUl was smmediatoly pased with fmmediato effect Tho Fenato passed the followiog bills: To amend the vrganization of talegraph companies; to establish ot susnuual cost of 3,000 & homeopatlie medical depari- ment {u conuoction with the Univewits, Immedial ufiect; 10aking appropristions for the Reform, inume- diato effect, Tho following billa were passed by the Houss, ex- cept an othorwiss indicsted : ~Sevata bill 197, to define o bounduries of Itust Hozioaw ; House Lill 218, rola. tive to eatates In dower, lust ; Luse LAll 145, 10 orgun- {7+ e Counuty of Ugema Benato bl 119, to smeud Boc, 3,92 of the compiled Lows, relative to Unlversity and Primary Schoo tanda: Fengte bil) 2, rurnd the oct to extend curtan Hiyhis 1o Dou-reste taz-payera In vchool districta; Housoe bui 171, to amend 1,996 of tha Complltd Laws relutive to primury schaols s Benate bill 20, to repesl Sec, 4,399 of the Cotapfiod Lawato provida for the diatribution af Rtated 1 Intestiten s Bonate bl 77, to smend Sec, 610 of the Compiied Laws reiative to County Clerkw; Sen- 2tr fowt resolnution No, i, suthorizng the Goyvrnor to prodde for tho coilectiou wnd dispiay of Michipun Jruitd at tbe Chicugn Por ogical Exhibition, and lp)»m(l\flll(ur{ 2500 thers: Sanate LI 0, to meud the act relative (o embezziemient, At the afteruoon cewdun of 1o Haonga the following Billn were pasacd, 0xcent =8 otberwivn fndizated : Sen ate U 123, £ ropal Sec, 4214 of the Cumpited Laws Telutive fo slicnation Ly deed 3 » B!I fogmend Sorn, 4,401 nud 4,403 of tho Complled Lawa relative 1o the collection sui inveutors of the offacts of droeascd rvons © Seuate bill 145, 10 emend the law relating to ting ot cxrda or dice} senzie bill 10, 1o dehno tle powers of notartes in ces carea ; Bcuate bill 118, Telstive 0 proceedinga 1 crimival éncen n the Cire cull Courts; Senate fil 147, 10_protibit niembers of 5 Common Counctl or Hoard of Trusteen from mking o contract with thefr city or villure: Kunate LA 170, 10 anicad Bec, 4,£3) of the Complied Lawa rohtive to salcs on exevution ; House hill 2 of the Cotapllod Liwa relativo to Houss joiut reaoiution No, 50, asking Cougresa to graut rclief to soldiers and raf Keuate bill 3 sunual_re, perintendenta of e po! ouate bill 138, to amend tha driuage law of 1869 Renste biif 151, 10 amend Beos, 7,663 (0 7,506 and 5,638 of the Complled Lowa Telativo to_ofious siafust property; BSemste bl ik, for A Protoction of | Farmerss - Pralt-srowesh, oie. lo 1 Bouuts "bfil 136, for 'the distribution of the Election laws; " ffouee il 23i, for tho revision of the Ktate-Prisou Laws aud granting Gftecn dave per Jear mora good tiae, The Uil to pey Lo oubatanaiug uterest-loaring warranta of tho University was taken from the tablo and paweed. THE FIREMEN, Special Dispateh ta The Chlcico Tribune. Butrrx Corsx, Mich., April 13.—The Firemen's State Convenuon met here this afternoon aud wos callod to ordor by thy Hon. Heary IT, Drown, Chief Engineer of thie Depariment of this city, who read the call for the Convention, sfgnod by tho depariments of teventoen different citios tn the State. On motion of Clfef Foater, of Coldwater, the Convention effocted o temporary organization by salling Chief O'Melll, of Kalamazo0, to the chalr, and J, V. Jobuson, of Char- lotte, na Becrelary. Oa motion of Chiof Brown, of attle Creek, a Cornmittes on Credentials composed of uno delegate from each town was sppolntod, who ro- portad delegaks piosent from thirty towns, ruprosent. ing twenly Loso com)anles, eichioon cugiue com- panios, clght hook and ladder corapanica, and twenty. Hivo Chief Bugincors piresent aa delomates at largs, The Committoo on Perwancnt Organization of the Conven- ton ruported Cll:f Thowas O'Nelll, of Rolamazoo, Chistrinuu, and Frod Sellick, of Paw Piw, and 8, Pou of Allegut, o Sccretarios, 'TUesT rercrt wan acoep and adopted. ‘the Chals appointed Chiel Brown: (1, A, Jobnsov, Janwes Cevanangh, 1, Liggs, Thowmas Biwver, O, F, Sulli iad rant Tallott a & Conum tion aud By-Laws ; Committce on Lugislution, Chief Cavanaugh, Chiet Fosicr, Chief Avary, Culof Atwood, and J, V. Julinson ; Commitieo un ournanients, oue delegate frota wich departuuiit roprescnted 3 Cowtult tea on Systera of Viater Works, Draze Thomun Gregory, £ M. Iter, I F. Wrlght, and CList Clurlon, ~ At ‘this joiut Couvention ~ ad- Journed” until to-morrow morning st u'lock, Mwnawhlle, these Comitiiitecs re 8t worl presiaring their Teporis for 10.mOrsOW!s-sess siou, To-niorraw evening 1ho citizus givo compll- mentary lanquet to tho Convention and ocal depurt. mept, “Thoattendstcy in lazge, and wuch_intorcat s wuniiosted fu tire matlers, To-morrow a Biate Asso- el (on will bs formed, "THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. Speeral Dispateh in The Chirane Ivitnne, Laxsrio, Al 19.~The sonual mouting of the Btato Board of Heslth was o ssmsfon to-day, Dr, Ititcheork was ze-clicted Chalrmam, Dr, Lyster sub- mitied s papcr ou the resuite of drcinage at Detrolt, wnil Dr, Redio ous on the analysin of impurw water sent from Kolatnazoo, ceusing eickness to THE WEATHER. Wasnmeazox, D, C,, April 13,—For the Jake reglon, the Uppor Mivciuaippl and Lower Miusourd Valleys, partly cloudy weatlor, rising temperature, northwest 1o wouthwot witds, rizing Larometer east of the Up- por Misulaaippl, sud posaibly light rain o suow uear Lakou Erlo anid Ontatio, Jioxios, Apell 1A heary wow storm haa prec {hiled hera ull day wud throughout (ke New Loglaud New Yonx, Apnl 15.—A driving snowsslorm has oralled Leronll day, sud contfuucs this ovening, apatchien from tho {uterior of tuo Btatoand Fastern portiou of Pounsylvania vay the snow has falleu to & depidi of 5 to ¥ Liches, Tho storm extonded to Baltle mora aud Wastiugtoy Sueeial inemateh (o The Chicago Tribune, WILKESRARRE, 10, April 13,—S00w baa Deen fall. {ng bere without Intcrruption stnco an eurly hour this morning, and, despito the rapld melting, Lss already Teachiod i deydl of ¥ inch The lungs e atrained and racked by s rersiotent cough, tho genenal uirenqih wusted, and an inouratls complamt oituu wslublisbed (ereby, Dy, Jayuew persous. the undortakor that tho faco woro a natursl ox;sxwwu, and whon he was going away shie sald: **Bo around on timo | Dou’t put in sny sec- ond-ulays baake, and don't have any hitch in ths proceediugs at the grava [" Frowm tbat bour uutil 2 o'clock of the second day thoroalter sho Lad full charge. The widow wad provided with a black bonuot, o craps shawl, oto,, tho watohers found plonty to cat, a ministo; was gent for, elghteen chuira were Lrought from the naigbbor's, aod everything moved aloug liko clozk-work. “ You must bear up," she kept seylng to the widow, +* Houso-oloauing muws Lo dono, that buck yard muat ba saked off, thio pon-stock must be thawod out, and you haven't tinie to sit down und gilovo. Lis life was izaured dovwn poxt weok and soloct uouue Iutsaad&" vorybody who attendod eald tloy never saw 8 funerul pass off o smoothly, sud whou tho aud wo'll go voly mouru- Lack kiad landed tho widow and AMrs. Ktum st Lior door agaln Mrs, Stuw asked : l-'p!'\'aw. du't you really eujoy the ride, after And the widow said she wouldu's hsve beliav- od (la shia could biav od it 80 w Expoctoraut fs an eiectiv remedy for congbe and coidhy, and exerte s effoct on the pulmonary d_Brouchial Gryuns, S SORRRLES, o s T TOX AX)Is, H ES CHEAP FOR CASETL. ‘We maan Home Bswing:Machines. LARGE DISCOUNTS YOR CASH. Machines BENT ON TRIAL ta any part of he country AT OUR EXPRENSH if notac. epted, Bend forlatossciroularsand termsto JOIINSON, CLARK & CO,, CEICAGD, TLL. “FIRM CHANGES, P et O, OLUTION. s caparinership heretolurs oxisting hotwecn the ua. deead dor St LTin atio of Wi, lluets & C g nudee th sdived Ly tauta Wan, ilnes 9002 RO AR v L BLURT R REGAPOlRMANG o, A vV DISSOLUTION. ‘The coparioerliip heratofore existiog botwesn ths une [ Davis, Pope sl Lylua) - R o ST x Caisng, A3ebh e MWWL: % » OPENINGS, Dy Goods Honse Enlarged, tmproved, and Decorated for the Opoasion, Will Be Thoowm Gpen for Pablic Inspection, By this last enlargemont (which talkes in the romaining Stores in the block thoy now occupy), C., P & CO. throw open to the public to-day one of the lergest and finest Salog- rooms in tho United States. On this occasion will also take placo SPRING OPENING of the HILLINERY DEPARTHENT, Which will furnish a GRAND EX- POSITION OF NEW AND STYI- ISH MILLINERY. uA cordial invitation is extendod to all, GARSON, PIRIE & (D, Madison and Peoria-sts, OPENING. WEBSTERS OPINING WILL CONTINUE DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK AT 124 State-st., With a Large and [Elegant Stock of “Willinery Goods. CEIOICE Fremeh Tmported Flowars, traw Goods, Ribbons, ETC.,BTC., ETC. C.H.WEBSTER & CO,, No. 124 State-st. Bloek south of Field, Leiter & o', two doors north fromg 123 Torthwest car. of §tatz and Madison-sts, $37- We bave REMOVED from the WRST BIDE. FINANCIAL. TEIER Merchants’, Farmers’ and Mechanics' SAVINGS BANK, 75 Clark-st. = = Chicago. PERFEGT SECURITY & LIBERAL INTEREST. TARBLYE of lucreuse of **Tuvestmens Certig- cntew,” wecured on lmproved real estnte, bears Ing Ioieresty, payable in quarterly installe wents, at tle rato of 73-10 per coent perane num, Bhowing the mceurnintion of sums ine vested for the benedt of Children or atlrerss Amonnt Invested, Bstimated upon the basls that intercst, when dus, s oroditad on saviogs scoonat, and tavestad in INVKST. MENT CERTIVIOATHS, whesever $100 44 thus ssouma. Iated, Certificates formarded, and lnterest, when dus, Tam- vested, i( danired, or remltted by dratt or express toany vartof the United States. Address BYDNEY MYERS, Mansger. Fram the Bateguard, Ravings Bank Juwrnal, Naw York, aditod by Fi n W, K, fate tuperlutondent of Ravines rk Draraririont Ta tha Hiato of e York s5d thor. tary of Havings Bas Homs timaago I rrad an artiole : Homs th aveatineut coriificatas * tauod by & in y e R e it Wil o yon ke abiat thork wall, Mass, LK, ud thyn published & short ac- reially deslsable as un fo- worlt the cepecial atteotivn waplogers, In fack all having vestuont for trus of lanyars, trusivos, 1uoney to lavset foF othors, 10 the neat tvua of the Safe- guard (bankers' edition) will be found a detalled reply te the sbore sud olhier ingulrios about the sams which bare Deen received of this office within the Dast few weaks, RICHMOND PRINTS, RICHMOND PRINTS o ¥xw SPRING arrLss oy “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, 114 GR&Y,S” (11 E.” J. V.FARWELL & CO0. OEIICAGO,

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