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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TU SDAY, APRIL 20, 1875, QoLD. The Black Hills Lxcltement in iho West, raliie LSRR Meetings ot Omahn, Bidnoy, Cheyonne, Sioux Oity, and Other Plnoes. What an Army Ofcer Says About Ibee Some Good Advice to Golds Sockers. Ihe Army Controlling the Indians—They Wil Fight for Their Country. ectal Correspondenceaf The Chiego Tribune. oui’r'u, April 16,~The excitement sbout (lo Bllu: Tills continnes to steadily increasa In the W m‘.o mt"n {ngs aro kelng held atneaily all ihe towns along tho ireours River and Unlon Paciflo Nallrond, aud coni= ‘panics of miners ourolled, o Liavo bad two meatings Liere, and tho gold_ fever I, fear, selziug many [oc ple, 'The meeting last night was quito a largo one, and Gon, Ririckland, Bonator Awyor, and Mr, Johu Smiley wor tho speakers, Al expressed their full beliet in {ho oxiatence of plenty of quid u the Black 1ills, ond Gen, Strickland and Me. Swmiley safd they were golng out, Biricklaud ABld ho was going to represent the I nd mco that winers wero not lllcgally nelzad and defniued or deapotled of thele goods. Ho claimed tho {reaty with the Bloux wasnob Linding, and that tho Black Hills was not oven Indlan couniry, 1o clted the huw of Mareh 3, 1871, which o satd virfpally ropealod tho ¢ reaty of 1878, Troops could at moat only Lo'd iminces for five days, and all casea must Lo Lrought before the clvil courts, No soldler would kilia citlzen, or even fire on L, Tho treaty would bo abrogaied os soon os thie miners got into tho couutry. TILE MOST IPORTANT GPELCI of tho cvontugt was that of 3r, Jubn Bmiley, ho being 1 practical miner, He gafd ho kuew thero wuggold fu tho Black Hill4, %o ad (raveled for duya with Tack, thoscout, Hack wasa rellable and infelligent man, and hind been nll through tho Black Hills, Hack bad fold him when §n the Flilla with Indiavs Lo Lstl on soveral occasions found gold-nuggets, Ho hod at- tempted 1o briug some away Ly iding them fn dried wmeat, but tho Tudiana wero very watchful and lio bad to leavo them. Binlley urged all to wait until the Gov- erument could sct and abrogata tho trosty with the Sfonx, Mr. Anderaon, a jreetieal minct, alio made aspeoch, o belioved fu, tha existanco of gold 1o the Diack Il and oxplaingd Low minlisg was done, **I know," gafd Mr, Anderson, *1herd {4 gold i tho Dlack Litls, nud {n paylng quantities, ond Tam golng up to prospect.” At the closoof thie mecting & gaod meny put down thietr nates for the Black 1tille, and the sudicace then adjourncd until Baturday night, whenan expedition will be forwally organized. ; LETTERS RUCEIVED NIRE from Cheyenuo and Blduey, on tho Unfon Pactfic Rail- road, and Sloux Gity, on the Aliusourt Liver, mlato lirga numbors of miveraaro prepanng to start {rom these piofnts, At Bldney, mectings wero belng held, and Mr, Georgo W, Homay, of Omaoliy, Lad oftered Lo put un & double duliy line of stages 10'thy Jillle of tha chifzens would buitd the ptago statlons, Thie siatlons wiil b bullt at ouce, Thio distanco from Siduoy to ‘Hurnoy's Posk, whero the gold waa fonnd, 13 102 mafles, At Bloux Clty o irausportubion comyuny Jus been organized, sud forty wugona aud threa boidéed nim- er Layo alrcady loft for the gold felés, Stnall partics weraurrising dufly and prepuring o pusls forward, Two Iadien nccompaniod ono of the parties, Jon Coliius, tho pobt-trader ‘at ¥url Laramie, wriles (0 Dr, Miller hora u letter giving a long uccount of it 1ills ond tho routes leading w them, Mo THE DEST WAY o 18 10 go by Clioyenne and Yoct Laramic, and sends tho folluwing table of diatauces: From Fort Laramic to Harney's Peak,y.uoe Chieyenne to Pole Creck, Behwartz? ranch. Choyenne to Hursoe Creck, Faglu's ranch Cueyeune to Doer Spiiug?, Armijo's raucl, Cleyenne to Chugwater, Phillips’ ranch,, Cheyonno fo Huufon's riuch Cheyonno to Owen’s ratich Clisyoune to Eagle's Nest. Cueyenus to 8ix Mile rauch, Cheyenuo to Fort Laramis, Chesenuo to Spr!u;; Brongi Cheyenns to Ruwhiie, Choyenne to Running Wate: Clieyonne {0 Hendwaters Old Clieyenne to down this stream rec Chieyenno to Teavor Clicyenno to Bauth Fork o Omabia to Chieyeus Total COLLINS B! numerous small partles aco travellng by night and Biding by duy to avold tha {roops, A purty of winera hoa arrivod ut Laromie fiom Oneycuve, °Tyoy wro followad by troops from Fort Russell, aud at* Liet ud- counts Loth pariies woro in camp walching each other, Tho communding ofiicr of the trodps, Lieut, Wiitmen, Tlird Uulted Stutes Cavaliy, Lind potifiad the tniners that, If they btteiupled to go upon the roscrvation, hu would arrest thom, Cupt, Bix, Beeond United Slates Cavalry, had heen sent onf withl his company to bring it tha 10maindor of a parly of miners who_ fiad wittered in tha Black 1o, A telegraw from Laramie states that Gapt, Wx luw tho miuera with b, ued will rourn to Fort Larawda on Ewaday, briogiolf fn all tha Huruey's Veak gold- rckers, THE INDIANS 80 far hiave refrafned fram vivienco toward the minety, Tisey exprevn yroat confidence in the military nnd the. tovcrument, yud eay Dresdant Grant and Lia woldiors” will ot ailoly them to b rohbed of - thelr conry, “Tlie Cufofa ara In dally coufereucn with flide sgents aud (o wflilary olticers, and caution thelr youug mow not % molest 'wuy white mon, Liout, Crawford, ‘Tbird United tafes Cavalsy, with fitty Indin ecouls, furalstiod pottod "Tuil, {8 watching tho Llila fur miucra, e troops frow Fort Randall bad boen ordored 1o folioyw up pur- tles leaving Bloux City snd aca that they did 3ol go upon the Tudian reservatlos, Tha evldence of fhe cxirtotien of gold tn tho Dlack Tl {8 wo avcumulative that thero {s naw hitlo douit of it being tiere, but i what quantitios of couras {n & matker of wiero spoculation, a4 uoug of tho, digglngs Liayo over Leen worked, o LYIDENCES OF GOLD, Tha other day T had & long convoration with o well-known military ofllcer who fa famillar with the uppor countey, Mo seids * Almost uny whiero along o iy Horu, Pawder River, Wind Hiery or In il ilack {1l You can get tho color of gold by washing tho earth 'in & pon. Just low tuuch god can be found in tho Biack e fe wholly matter -of speculation, ut caudidly. upeaking, T slould tiiuk a good deal. ' Fho existency of goid thery Bas loug been kuawn Lo onr ofticors, but tilo was sald about 1t, becauso It was locked up in o rescrvution, Onr soldivrs'aro not anxious to tight Tudiaus and gut kitiad of at $i3 por month a kead, Our uiliowu aro liitlo Lotter yald, but $125 yee month fa bardly enough lo compensata one for tho glory of risking bis halr and ving on bard-tack nlo 1aourbe fu tho soir, "Llices mon whi fell you veey Littla about gold on ot Judian resurvation, oven If thov knuw it {s tliore Ly Dushely, or fu lumnje s big 8% Your head, They don't want au Indlau wur, aud %0 hold thuf {ougucs, It would not benot'them i o lundred milllous wero ftaken out of e il wext year, Tuoy might W ther best ondowork to Liuvo tho Ludians sl e Lawul, but they would tover advise auy ouo to go aud tako ity nor \Ml{llxny porait sucki o thing (fihey can belp it 1 would liko 1o sra $he Riack Milly bought from tho Tudiaua nd oponed up for soitlament, 1t does not matter wuch what tho Qovornment pays for thls land, I soe tha papors are talkiug sbous” glving * the Indlapy §5),000 ur W00 fur Wy Ll bat thoy ought to lmy them a good rouud Trice, may’ o $1,000,000, Lowaod thors hilla 1 would uak Uncle Baih aboui $7,000,0ii0 for (Lom, ItiaaLig country, ond o rich oue, "Thugoll unil ‘ilver nines of \ontans, Wyoe sing, aud Oolorudo, T ballove, aro were onliylug Bpursof o great ceutral depostt, aomawhoro b the basin of Lhe Locky Nountafus, It may notbe i tho Black Hilla at oll, bul it ozlats, andous day wo. wilf Bud i, and’ when wo' do, 16wl shako tha valus of the proclous’ motals of (he world, 11 I wero gojuig to bunt for this great bonanza, 1 would Dot go Into the Llaek Hills, but look for it around ths g llomn, or 1 tho Powdar Ll i S, ™ VoF' eauutiyand onthe Wil certainly Yoep (ko mitners. vt f ALs B eriainly keep tho miuers out of tha Black Ntdl tho lad 4 Longht or (Lo treaty mnv.m'a'."# tbe floux el aslde. Holdiors wouid ot fire oy mivers, Lut Lriug thom hack, If tue minors Would” uot’ como, tho moldlors womld dissrm thom and forc' thom to come. If minurs ire to tire on saldicrs the fre would Miely b ro- wed, A miner would bave no more right to shool foul A Soldiar, Tha miners will Lot havo muck to Jfrom the 3oldlers, Lut must look out for the In- ", Nobody bas suy, tulustes aver the Judisus o 01 t :‘I‘flu:‘dk:u lueflciency of ‘our army aa Tnia fghie b ";:’nm fl:anmr Apache, ond he will 1t |’|¢h'p_m. dnn nuht‘ L, foar _spd roepuct our soidlers, bocuuso our omeérw and Bhen A well, sad Tuliueneoay o Iudlung tejrly, 3f 1t wero not for tho Btad 1 the las icuis ot a miver who pokes bis '"hu: :lx MU would get it onit with tha hair £y Shero ara 10 b0 ur 12,00 ndlaus up there, aud 1 the peopie r L H0k ke tho cotntey from thow, Teouis wil ba patieut Ausceuutey will be baughi 20w, o Ludiaus will Lo un, saud we sl aiod i Save s ludian W%, B4 not yey the country for fio grten yours, - Tt by biot iy watest bud the Lést policy Y,’.‘.‘.'.‘ ‘::a mal?‘tn‘:x‘ufi lobl.lhu &ouulry until ll\n{ cau o 1w fndhm 1 caunot aay, Lt 0ot loug 1'( .‘fi‘.',‘ .fi‘?fi.‘.fi‘.‘ ke, Luvadlug tholg eouutry, 1 want tis i Aulous 10 et I8 £ar LT peojle oa any oo want au Tudiay war, ana Lvndreda of oo solitlers usclenaly elauglterud, 1 marchanly we (rying turd Lok E‘”f.. oyl it co Tl 3 zoua and iors thu Y want 10 grow tleh Ly fut e T‘lpwld l!- “ ST 0 eopla Wil nat it (o oz, Who'are ot 10 U yclloq o wad e o wa they ‘eat. Caution ‘il xood‘cla‘}l::l.(.on:l: d walt until they can legally gotn tho m':'e"k“n':fi-,"-;fi e i Wries oF wilesar ke n fhere, v A POLITICAL. o LOUISIANA, New Onruraws, April 19.~Much discuesion snd some oxcitement wan prolnecd i yoliileal circleg tosday by tho reporl, which proved true, that Iho Couservalive caucus had re- polved o meat dn the llouso Charles Deliommen and Felix Voorhiss, of 8t, Marting O, I, Collins, of Ht. 1lelena, aud O, B, Jurkhart, of tho Beventh Warl of Orleans, all Demo- crals, ond who wro declared elected by the Returning Doced, dn placo of l{lrllnrl. Ttochioon, Xioyd, sl Richard, Hepubi who wero reated it the Habin Houso after withidars: of " Bpeaker Wit 1 his followera Jdanuary, Tho Vi eontend that all Conrervatives returned h{ the Returning Toard were under the award to bo reated, whilo tio Utepublicana contend {hal these four suen were 1ot (o dlsturbed, Marebal Fackard miated to-day that i tho, four Republicans wer onsted, ho lad instrueted his men in tho Benata to ndjourn for three daye, and if at ko end of that time they were mot reseated the Kenate will ndjourn rino dle, The seating of Deliommer Voor- Diisw, Colling, and Buskhart in the Tlouae wiil glve tho Consorvatives & m‘.\]s\l‘hr in Jofut batlot, Col. Parkard, saya the Rapnblicana did not and wauli ot agree tonny arrangement which would deprive them of @ majority o ballot, Anather political crisis {s jmminent. Taers Aceras £ ba 1o doubt abiad the reating of thicko niome bers to-morraw or Wednesiay, A \VISCONSIN SLATE. Swecial Dispatch o The Chicsan Tritune, Mrwavurk, April 19,—Allkongh great secrecy 19 oing obsorved fn dhe matter, with tho intention of Seeriug dark up 1o within a day or two of tho Repube llean Siate Conventlon, it hag leaked out that the Atato Central Commilttes lizn mail: a alato to go hefore the Couyentlon with, cousisting of the following Hameat For Garernor— For Ineutengntetioze Goncral—Atr, farrtson Ludlugton, or—Snator Holloway. tasaldy, of Junaville, ry etz 0f Maltowoe, 4 s Mayor of {hiy city, and ran lat fall ni an Dudopendent oxndid e (or Conyroas nzzsinst Han Rindekopf, Eelurmer, who waa cliged by his own party with Auch dely praciices that, st a meating of (o leaters uf the party, siteh peetnrs wos Lrsning to bear that 110 had fo reaig, snd Wil 1ite Lynde nceepted the nowmination, ud waa clected by @ mu- Surity of abott 3,000, Seuator Moiloway 1 woll known throughout the State, aud I3 u alrong man, o has bocn Soveral imes Presient of 11 Beua Lawyer Cansidly, of Jancsvillo, 8 an_ont rid out partinan Republican, Tto is gno of the lending wyirits of il Repubilesn indyementa it Rock Conuly, und oo of Mats Carpenter’s Tast Crionds aud stanuell vupport- ers: bng, neverthules, o Lavorlto with the Graugers, ety Nselz, of Minkiowor, baw already been Btal Troaaurcr, and baé n good rocord, 1o was defoated for rengrufuution lust year fu cousequenca of mir- understanding. QUINCY, ILL, Special Dispich 1o The Chleago Tribune, Quixer, 1il,, April 19,—The clty fv jubifant tn.olght over tho resuit of the munielpal election to-day, Tho cuittest han beeu nou-partisan,largo nimbers of Demo- wrats baylug supported tha Republicon canaidates for Magor aud Dulleo Magistrato fn opposition ‘to flie Tweod riug, _Thero haa been o foas of onn Rapublican Alderman and & gain of three, Tho auti-ring candi- dates for alayor and l'vllcn_lhmh\m}m upott which thio contest malaly turued, vva been clecled by o= Jorities ruging from 200 to Y00, The prosent Mayor Wwa electod last year by o mujority of “noarly 10, Noacly 5,00 votea” were polled to-day, tha vole belog tho Largent tliat has over Leen glven, OLOOMINGTON CHARTER ELECTION, Speeicl Ditputeh to The Chieago Tribune, BLOoMINGTON, iL, April 19.—D, ik was cleete «d Mayor by 103 majority, over E. B, Stecre, Tho clection was very oxelting, and an fmmense vate wan polied, The Aldermen olcet are : Firap\Ward, Iloraco McCurdy ; Second Ward, Jobu Trotter ; Third Ward, A, T Neser ; Fourth Ward, B, L, Lucas ; Fifth Ward, Jolin Reagan § Bixih Ward, John Reed CAING, ILL, L Speetal Diwpateh to The Chicago Tribune. Oatno, 1il,, Apnil 10, —To-morrow s munieipal elec. tlon day tn this city, and it promises 1o bo the warmest for years, FINANCIAL. ROSE-COLORED PREDICTIONS. . New Yon, April 10.—Tho Zimes, iu its nanclal re- viow, saya of the utiook: “Tho bouds called fu In canucetion with tho syndicale mag not rosult tn an ontflow of much gold, na the syudicato wiil probably turn fn large smoumts of tha called bonds aud con yous, but the May and July fnlorost aud the Louds far a siuking fond (vill bo pald i go 18 10 usport of coin durng thoso payments the bulk of fjold to bo paid ont by the Treasury will find_ fta way lnto tho Lauk vaults, Thus, willi legal-tendera flowing In from the cowntry and gold fowing out of o Treauury, tiavo s wvery prosgact for 3 grost - cressain thu strength of the bouds, aud, consequont- red case i money, both for_ legitimate sud ative purposes, Tho volco af tho ctoskera In growxlug fuinter, sud wo are lkely to oater the centene st with & deggreo of prosperity that will reflect eradit upon ho entoryriso gpd Tocuperaiive abiity of tho Ameriean people,” Fothier Poland as u Punch Malker. Washington Correipondence Rechester Esprecs. Even Polaud likes Lis **tod.” T would ather couut pll thio wmoney in the Teessury, which hoy 1o bo dono before Splunot leaves, thau undoitako £2 tell you haw muauy cocktails Lave diuu:{mnrcd insido of that **old Blue coat,” all Lutioned down beforo, When ho fired came horo wome of the old boys thought it would be splondid to reo old dignity P, ** lyow coma you o,” so they atlempt- ed to “put up u Job " on bim," A stag party was ionugurated, 'ana the * waitor " was fmplicitly Instructed to givo tho member from Vermont n doublo doso every tinue, 'I'hin ho faithinlly caz- riad out, but wha was ihe astonlsnment of nil whan ovory tiwo tho “wine wont sound " e old dulfor complained of tho weukness of his bov- orage, and modo the waiter braca it up. Thay had iwlmnud bovend thalr host. Ho was o8 bright as anew slulling in tho moruing, and us hio cazad on thy prostiate formuof tho cousmralore, ilko Aloxandor, ho sighed for more—whisky—to canquor, ‘Pl joko leakod ont, and tho Green Mountain bov eol his wits to work ta retaliate, Ou a cox- tain ovening o mvited tho same parties to n kind of a Lint scotch masquetade. The guosty ns- sembled *on fune,” Forth {8 brought the * whisky,” smoking hot, It was not lony boforo it was discovored that the puuch was too stvong. * Add wome tnara liob water,” ¢sid tho Judgol 0 sugiroktion wam ncted upow, sud sgait aud again the witer was added, sl the sivonger the huvorafio becume. T4 was wonderful. Finally it wan decided that tho strongth was only fn the imagination of tho drlnkoss. ~ This dectvion was, lionever, roveirod when the guy worshipors au tho shrine of lacchus sought tho “woft sido of aplank” for a downy conch, .Thero was some talk of a partition of Polund the nost day, whon it was discovarad that tho magio ketilo which was gupposod to coutain water was full of wlis- Iy all \hio timo, and every drop added thorafrons obly mado the punch strovgor. A Womans Nearcit for & Modicat Edus- he © e cul)hm. . ho Concord (N. 1L) Monilor says: ‘'Aisa Eya J, Uickfox, daughitor of Jeromo Biokford, of this olty, hos shown a degran of porsovorauce n procuring & modieal education which is vepy Ta10 among olther goutlemen or ladles, Iu 15 slia wad & member ‘of our high school fn this city, and in 1567 ecured tho appointmont of fu- atructor in tho normal dopartmont of ¢he school for contrabunds at Wilmington, Dol,, whorn sho remained for two yours. 'Tho yoar 1569 way paseed at tho Medical Behool of” Philadolphta, whora sho attouded the loctures of the yea Boiuw destrous of udvantages boyond the roach of ladies 1n the medical schools of our country, eha wont to Euiopa m 1871, and spent 8ix mouths at Edwmburg. Findiog that some of the privileges of the college were not to boac. cardod to ]muuuu of hor gox, sl loft nuy went to Bwitzerland, whoro slie passed six months in the study of_anatomy at Zurich, From thonce slio went to Vienns, whore hur higbest aupira- sions wera fully wmet, ono of tho first colleges or to world boiug opeu, fn all its departmeonts, to ladiou, 1lure sho had fros mccoss to & hospital for two sud s half yeazy, (u which tho number of pationts soldony fell below 2,000, and dovoted harself to all tho branches taught In the wedical caurse, giving spaclal attoution to obstotriea and dltgayos of tho femalo wox, Iuthls lva of study 8he had fivo months' oxj.erience 1n tho Lymg-iy Hospital, whore the sunual numbor o} births excoods 10,000, S e Oystors for Ouee * * Baltioore Gazelte, A short, stubby follow, with Lis bat on onaside of by hoad, nnd{lh pantu rolled up, walked fuso & Oongresu-atroet oyster-houko last oveulug, and, Lolding the ktampof an unlit cigar botweon L clonohed teeth, looked around sud inquived, ** Gob 'ny ayutira2” 1+ Yos, uir," said tho oyste; man &a ho cast hig oyes oyer w bolf dozen basks ts full lying sround looko. - #Woll, bow much b thoy a duzon 2" ¢ Ejghitoen counts.” htoon contu " v Yos, air, 18 cont: ‘Hl.\ué&ml?" *Opened, of "course, if you waut them oponed.” ‘“Well, p'me ono not shucked," “Onol ‘What do you wans of oue ovutor " “Wall,” said the customor confidontuliy, losuiug overtho oyster: d and tauing bis cigar {from between hia'tootl, ** You woe, I'm goiu' to & goclal party out bore near Albia to-vigat, sn' womo of the bova might got a foolin', 1'vo becu round & good deal, an' 1 tell yor thore's nothin' 80 coolin’ aud h Y(oud. g Oynter, oW mmeha fa'4 2" ¢ FOREIGN. Further Correspondence Between Germany and Belglum, How Francis Joseph Was Recelved at tho Italian Court, GREAT BRITAIN. THE CORMERLONDENCE WLTWEEN ULRMANY ASD DELATU Tosnox, April 10,~1n the ouo of Commons to- niglt, dn reply ton question, Disrsell stated {lint Princo Bisarck, as lonit ago &8 Janvary, 1871, made a sugiestion that Logland should join Prasds i a nlrung romonatranto which the Jatter wan romgelled o nake to Belyinm, ngainst which ho (Blsmnrek) sriled as 8 connplracy of the Dltramonisno and Josuft tefugers ogaluwt tbo. pesce of Germavy, Larl Gramvdlle, then Minister of Torclgn Affairs, replied that he hoped Princn Timmarele would not_prese Belgtum to g besond tho Timlta of hor wonstitutional institutionn, ~ Tu tho 1are of Tordw, Earl Itieeel antied Lord Derhy whet. er tho Priesis-Beiglom eorrespondence war fe nated, and wheiher thero WA auy Tesson fear that the yeace e wan chdangored thereby, Tord Derbs roptied that to text of Priesia’s firat siote fully Juntifiod Diwrackt I ranonnelng 1t Hota suctaoe, It fricndly remanstrance, wha bss tho sesurance of Germnanys Ambassadar, whicl s hzsty examivation hia given 1o rozson (a doubd, that s sveowd Prunsfan nolo wan conccived dn u vers friendly way. It would be premstiure fn expriks opinion o {ho merin o {he qucsiion Englaun bnd ot Leen Forinally wayied fo, AL pecsonty lie untivipated o resnltof fhie contravirss without uneasiueas, Lo Britled Government volued the indes pendenco of Befghim ond the peaco of Lurcya, buk Wwaw Laginy 1 wialo that nieither were du danger, * ALL RIONT. v The Helert Committee hua reportad fo the House of Cotuttions thut the docttments whish appoared in tho “Ties sud Newes wore published Ly pormsslon. gt GERMANY, THE I RUPTCY TROUBLE. BEnLiN, April 10,—The Nutbmal (azatte skserta tha Austria oud Ruesis will support Germany i her demonds. The Tower Houss of tho Prussiap Dlel has pawed s bul abrogating thoso clanses of ita Couatitutlon which allow fndopendent _administration of _ccelestuntical alfale, tiio unimpedod Interconrso of rellgiuus bodics tlietr auperiors, and frcodosi of clerlcal sppoiut- mentd, TIE RECOND OERVAN NOTE to Belgtum will Lo pubit-hed to-morrow., 1t axprotecs regretat Bolginus refusal to comply with Gernany's wishos, aud contlnen: *Tho Helglan Government I3 Lest owaro of ihio yparllumentury difficulties in {ho way of compllunee, bub It must at the wune time Lo won convinced that tho frat thing 10 bu dane f¥ 10 Tecognizo tho nesessily of afordfng somoredress, whereas cvunination o tle diliuflica f3 of wecondary fmportance. The consdorae tlon of meanw to yrevent intrguon sgalust uelghboring States interest oqually all {ho powers which strivs for general peaco oud good velations, It 5 10 b hoped tiat Deltum wil follaw' tho examplo of Germany, sud endeavor lo obtaln ou gl feration” of ber laws, (lms giving & fresh proof of tho ' wvalus she sttachica fo td goad rolation with Geranay. Boald tho cf- fort full, the public view of the qucstion will, never- thelees, bu chearerand un uuiurateuding willbo brought atot Ueyween ol flio Sntercsted Histow, Germany hinx uot wought {o intefearo with Delghuim's nterunl aflulrs, Ier object ias boen t0_ provent forelgn inter- ventloi it ker own. Tho ot coucludoa with a rofcrs enceto the epecial obifations Delgium Ix wnder of arateciug povera o1 decalnt of ik Buutral posi- e TIIE POTE'S PORITION, Dentay, Apell 4—Tie «G-cuan Government have pub fhiemolves fn° commundeation with some other ve i to diseuns tho pecullar posttion of tho the Ttaliun Act of Guarantue, witish, wliie erpts him from tho nction of tho criminal law, Ieaves him 3o feraitury ta Lo attacked in caro of bis taking agyreesiva meanuires ogainat othera, The Pape, it fn urged, nost ko cither u sovercign or o private person, Lut caunot e sliowed o oceupy an ambiguous and altggethier trreaponsiblo position, PRINCE BISMARCH. " Trinco Dismarck Lirthday Jias been celobrited by politieal tacetiugs and Uatiquots all ovor Germany, Following e example of theie metropolitan_contems poraries, 1o wholo of tho provinclal nress bas marked tho dny by congratulutory leaders, Tho Borlin Ultra- inontane organ, i Germunia, mrcasticaly wishes fhio Princo many baypy returna that be may iive 1o sco the cousequences of 4 poliey:, fatn L S A ROYAL VISIT. MEETING OF TIfK EMPLRON OF AUSTRIA AND THE , KING OF ITALY. Gomrzta, April 6.—Tho lown was briliantly Y- minnted lust night, and o toreblight procession formed by tho citizens paraded the sireote, Tho Emperor Francis Joseph visited tho tueatre, where Le was ene thusiaatically chicered, TIds morning b 7 o'clock Iita Majesty loft for Venico {n the Itulian spoclal train waitlng to recelve ldm, UbisE, April 6,.—Tho Ewnporor Francia Joseph ar- rived boro at 7:44 this morning, snd was ofiicially re- colved for tha first time by tho Itsllan suthoritlen. Gou, Mennbrea, weariug tho Graud Cross of the Ordur of Leopold, welcomed hifim fu the name of tho King of Ttaly, 18 Imperfal Majeaty woro the insigula of the Order of tho Annuuziata, o Inspected the Guard of Ionor, formed by a company of Italfau troops, A vory largu crowd assembled to witness Tite Majesty's arrival, sud recoived hfin with contiuuous chocring, VENI0F, April 6,~Tho Austrian Emperor left Udine at 8 &, t, ufter belog accompanicd {hrough the wtrests by o euthuslastic crowd, 1113 Mafenty arrived at Troviso ut twenly-four minutes puap 10, and was grezted thero by tho authorities and o large assemblago of people, Il reviewed o company of troops, and the seglmental band fliycd the Austrian Antheus, Tho Royal Princes, the milltary autlioritles, and the Mayor awalted the Emperor's arcival at tho Venico railway statfon, which wag decorated with the talln and Austrlsn flags, Tho Imperlal traln venchod Venica ot I1:16, King Vielor Emanucl went to meet the Emperor, aud the two monarcha etubraced each othr, the Einperor afterwards abak- ing banda witl tho Royal Princes. Tho Austrian uatlanal anthen was played on 1ie Majorly's rrival, Whon {lio two sovorelius catno forward on (Lia balcouy of tho rallway statlon tho czowd broko out inlo en- thusjastlo clivering, Onthe Graud Catial an iminenso number of gandolas awembled 0 follow the bavge couveyjug the Emperor gl King, Tl binks and stalrs of ‘tho falices woro exowded with Deoplo, aud thu palace balconfos wero filed with tadies, “'Llio gondolas of ull the Veuctian nobihiy wero decked ait with gala display, sabiten wera fired from varlous plices, aud_the splondid ieatlior which provallcd yavo addftionst byilianey to o seene, ‘Thio burges of the municipality led tho way for the Druceaion whicly took J{ &t BonE 16 pavs, . King Victor Tuawucl, the Emperor of Auntrls, aud Ttincs Humbert, oocupiad ono gondola, and 11 the othora wera Priico Amadeuws, Yriucu Thouwe, Gen, Witpfien, Gen, Menabrea, aud ol the meuilors of 1he Emporor's aulte, ~Boveral military aud notional bauds played ho Austrlan Authem, and iho erowd cliccted with great Licartinesw along the oue tiro route, As eoon oy the lloyal gondola had sarted, @ great rush wau .mado by all the gopdo- ltors to'obtaln n goud plec’in tho processlons Tho Tmpertat and Toyal party ullghied at tho Pinzza of Kt. Mark, und thelf Mujeuifos wulked iwico Froutd the nquare roviewing tho troopw ssuemblod there. undor orn, aud recciving military Lonurs, tho Land sgain playinit (Lo Austrian nationnl afr, 'After thix reviow the eoldiers marched gyt the tiva Bovareigue, who afterwards went futa Wie palago, whero thicy wero re« cefved by tue Italian Ministera and publlo authoritics, In reaponse ta repeatod chcering from tho peo thele Majostics appearod on tho. baleony. il King atanding on tho viglit of the Lmperar, Ab 4 p. m, (e squato wak atill densely crowded, Thoto urd o ¥rouk uumbor of forelguens hero, und Austrlan and 1lalian oficers may Vo Soou everywhiers logethier viviting the wightu of Venice, Thw rereption ©f thio Enuperor of Austria Las becn wost cordiaf, ‘Tho Linjcror met U'rincevy Marguerite ot the Glardi- nolti, whero tha proceasion famied, The Emperor klvsed tho Land of the Priucees, sud, baving offered Ler his arm, couducted }Jcr to ber apartmenl, pro— codeq Ly tho Masters of flio Ceremonlea aind Ulifas- o King sfterwards uviled (o Fmperor {0 sccome 1any hlm to tho reviow of thy troopw, Gen, Medich was prosentod 10 the Emporor on tho Mazza of i, Mark, Upou thelr Majsatics' rolura ta the Dulace, the Ktug prevouted ta tho Ewperor the menburd of his Court, and fhe Priucesy her Ladics of Toucr sud fn Waitlig, ‘Tlio King noxt puld o visit to bis Imperial flf“"' wheu they wero clogelyd alous for half an hour, ‘o viuly won sfterwards returned by the Lmpcror, Wwho 8150 paid a vialt to Princes Marguorito? At & p, o1, [Tl Imperdul Majesty rocelved tho Ttalian Miulster, tho Presidenta of tho Itallin Chawber wnd tenate, the Venieo authoritios, snd fhi mewbery of tho Covaular body, . ; Ouunt Yun Wimpffou, tho Austrisn Minister, and Chovaller Von Pilat, tho Austelau Couyul, nest presout- ;«llu::‘ukuu subjyets resldlug n Veulco “fo Jilw 53 Y, At8, m. Cardiusl Trevisauato, tho Tatrlarch of Venlco, pold & vt irud ¢ King Victor Lmuwauuel, sud afforwards to the Ewperor Fuaavly Joseph, A fandly diuner waa givew at § p. 1., st Which ouly tho King. tho Princeea Marguerile, thio Royal Priucea, d the ¥mperor were peosent, ‘Vhomemburs of thelr tew dined weparately, Higuor Visconti Voyosta gave s diplomatis dinnor at tbo Grand Hotol to Count Andrussy, Privy Ouuncllor Hofuuun, the civil mewbars of tho Empwrory suito, Couut Vou Witptfen, Herr Mobiliut. the Iiallan Miulvters Hlmort bt und Gontell and siguord Artom and Tortuelll, thelr acerctarion, ¢ 1u the nvlv‘:'l‘uu the Impwrial visitor was catertained BN Fosguincently iumiuatea, 0 fown 14 agnifcently lumluated Iha Venleo oa:lda of tuld evening, i an article on 4o Emperor’s visit, saya “Yyuice, repsossutivg (be cntire Italian nation, Welcomes With enthusdasiu the suguat forciguer who Ly conie swmobyg us under the juost favoruble aue tlm. Jtaly uo longer cutertalus sny syuiimeuts ut thowo of esteems aud frslernity for her fur- mer cuemiey, Tho Emparor, iU coming to proviuces Whiel were forwerly the céntre of Austrigs power {n, Yaiz, loudly produma (it s bas foryolien the pastand that (b fricudehip entertained towards Italy aud ber King 14 uot au uranescent fesiure, bub 0 ldea which dowdoatea fhe Iwycrial palick, 'The wholoof “Iialy responds to tlis domouatration Witli s most lncersly cordiul unaniiity," Boxs, dprll 0,~Tuis eveulng's ltalis publisbes an In whieh it warmly congratulates tho City of which han proved fteelf 10 e tha noble and sentiments by the Ven falthful interproter of the countr, reception it bas given fo the Ewmperor of Austria, —— ARMY NOTES. AFRMANY AND FllA, Tants, April 2,—A Uerman papsr sta'es that af o given moment o number of Geriay 1rops, which Lithertn in nsmbered at the snost vy 14 (6 men, tnay be braught up (0 1,690,0% men, in ccuncqence of i formation of & fourth hattalion in casn of molitlzas ton of war, The samo Japer Haten that the French army, whicli nutabers only L942,100 tuen, may even- tualiy bo rafand ta ho Km0 numLer un te Grrman ariny by drafting into it the “wholn fiewiy-creaied “Furs FHtorial artny, To comptele iln ealeulativm, 3t simy Lo addyad thot the Torthorlal urtny eshin oy o apor, A that s long troe will elngsa’ Lefore It tx- st iy where cine, TILE, MAUSER WiFLL, Mrnean, Aprll 2,—The manafactire of the Manner Fifle, Jin kiatcd), lisn tnsde mullikut {resrrs t nllow of the wholy German army beaig shotly prosuled Wil {ho weapou, Beveral Jupcs liave aswe the Manuver jn merely & comtination of (L g amnont prigeiplen. This i ol (e i 20 1 1463 tho Drothers Wiliam and Teul Saisce invented e rltl which hears their nutne, e iy 1o oy R e wespon to o Austthn Govrnment, whoy However, relocied fle Oflers The Cliasiy it wan fiof furventod 4411 o7, nor {he Heargont imiera 140, and i tho former sear tho SIAUST wix pazented | In Germany, Tt miay Lo adided thut the Brodhrr, Mavger are tuw proprietors of the fuctiry ut Ulezsdor! fn which they were formerly - i THE POSTAL TREATY, 1R RATIFIOATION, . Patts, April 2,~The Duc Decazen han officlally ane nonneed the adlesion of the Innk Unseryment to tho Poatal Union fo tha suthorticn st Bome, The Dut, liowever, arka that tho date Gixod for (hn oy etlan of thio tariif—Jan, 1, 1876—1n jastponed ti he 1k of July, 1836, Tho ASeetibly w1ll, of canree, buva ty sailfy tha dabesion iaiven by the Miuider for Forelgn Atluirs, Coxsrantizorte, April 2.—Tho Vurtes ratification of tho Tostal Treaty concluded st Lerne wiil Lo dls- Jalchied t0-1mOFTN, ————— DENMARK, A% CHRIASIAN ANDENSEN. Corenrankn, April 2,—Herr ilana Chrlatlan Ands gou, tho well-known writer of fafry talen, tecetved tom day from the King on $ha occision of Lis 701h birth- dlay tho Cross of Commander of the Dannebrog Order, Deputations hiad arrived from varioms yarte to present lilm (helr congratulations, A sblendid edition of one of his works was publinhed toudzy {u ffteen diirent Liuguagus Lu colobration of the uvunt, —_— RUSSIA, : BECESYION OF THE POLAND CATHOLICK, 7, Yicousuung, April 4=The seestlous from tho Gatholica fu Rusalant Poland to the Drtbudos Greck Church coutiuue on o Jargo scale. A deputation, Headed by woiue wombers of the supetior clerys of ik douominition, law arrived hero 1o confer with the Graek clergy in reference 40 o niovement, pldis oo CASUALTILE MAILROAD ACCIDENT, Spgelal Mapatch to The 67, Paut, o, April 10, —A nixed extra tratu go- in to Mankato yeterday afternoon was thrown from tho track on & farm-crosdiug 6 mit:s this eide of Mankato, and the engine and six caitle cars weut off from tho trestle bridge Just'Leyond, felling 25 foet, Tlo englneer and remon saved themudves by Jumya Ing, One brokeman was carrled over with the cars, but escaped withiout rerfonn dnjury, The englue and cara were Liadly wrackod. Fifty-three cattle were killod or fatally Sujured, whilo ffty-one were tuken out slive and eound, Nest beyond (e cars wich weut over, wasthe frelghl-conduetar's car, with baggage and pas- senger cars behind, the latler aceupted by Plunkett's Dramatie Company and other pastengerv, On ex- emiuution {t was found thut flie space for the flngea ot tite vagon-crassing, betwoen the pliuking and ratls, had been Hllod with closely-fitting picces ol hard tine lier, which lifted th engiuo gbove th raile, Thfw {s thie'tifrd attempt within three years ot the samo place, No doubt thin wna set for tho Omalia_cxpiesn, comuing aast, utnl duo thero half-gu-hour after tiv accldent to tho extra, “Tho oxpress was the only regalar tralis on {be zoul hat day, ond {lie movesndnt coull ot buve been cxpeeled, Suspiclon in eich of the threo lue stances roferréd o atiaches 0 n reedent of the nefgiborkoad, but proof 4 lcklug, I tho express traln coming east lad been thrown from tho track there it would have went over another trestie work 40 feot blgh, aud loss of life of train-ruen aud paskengers would bava hoo fuevitable, 70 the Assnriated Iyerr.) £7. Pavr, Minn, Aprl 40—Yesicrlay o special tratny going west on the Bioux City Rtoad wax thrown {rom tho track neax. Mankato by obstructlons wedgeed Detween the rafla and plauks of o rosd-crowing, ‘Tho traln conslsted of pix cattlo-cars, n caloore, Liggage- car, aud pasacnger-car, with Plunkett's theatrical come Jany. Tho cosuslty occurred Lelween two trestles, ‘the ‘train had crossed ke firat trestle, 700 feet long, ond wea vunning elowly, spprosching tho aborler trestlo of 100 fect, when (o eugino was thrown from tlie trnck, but befors the train cotld be atoppe:, the trestlo was struck and sent fotlio Lottom of tho ravine, Tho locomotive and catile-cars followed, bo'ng fled ono upon another in a confused mass, ik the cubousp and passenger-car stopped on the Lrink, Filty three cattle werokilled ond eeverul trainanci badly ujured, Tho obatructicn was_undoubtedly fu- tended to throw the Omala expreey, which wan 10 pasy soon after, down the f0-feot ravine, which wassponued by the 700-foot trestle, witich tho apecial train hud ul- rexdy crossed, Tho crimiual is not suspected, so fur 24 fe kuown, AN AGED COUPLE KILLED. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicaco fribune, LaaYETTE, Tod,, April 1h—Au uged mon named Michacl Conroy, and his wite, wero intantly kitled s evensug whila walking on the track of tho Toledu, Wabashi & Western Railroad towards tho junction. They bud been in town and werw roturning home whiet, ot polnt where the L, N, A, & 0, track Is near thie Thledo & Wabaal frack, thelr at{ention waaftract- ed by a trult pussing on tt former, oud while looking at ) 'wero run over by s freight baoking down to the Juustion, Tiio old Indy was torn to plecen, aud lice i0ad completely sovered from her bo ol gon- tlewsn was not'so badly wanglod, A *‘BODY." & Apeclal Nivgick ta The hlcage Tribune, Jotdrr, [N, AyriI§19,—Tho body thst was found in Hyde's Bastu fast week wan that of Edward Horult, of Draldwood. 1(o wae a miner, and had been st work & fow days at tho rolllug-mnlls, then got on 3 #riree, and ALt s tho laat known of himup to the tlme of his Delug_found i (ko water with hiw neck and sknll Uroken. His brother came up from Braidwood yester- uy, ad had the hody, which bad been Lurlud T {he Toller's Field, diainterid and takeh to Uraldwood on tho midulght-Araiu lnst night, BURIED_ALIVE, Speclal Dispatch 1o The Chicugo Tralune, Four Wavar, Ind,, April 10,—WLila eugaged 'n eluking a well to-day, & man nawed Wikl Ulonbake wan smotbered o death Ly earth envlug in on bim whilo ho wawat work, Tlo wat got out as quickly ns wasble, but was quite dead, Tho Coranery jury re- TiFiicdd veraict hi accoruance with 1o facts, Piumpkins ns Medin of Libel, The Paris corrospondant of the London Daxl Telegraph writos to that journals * Iieforo tho Eighth Chinmber of Correctional Polico a kyotty question was tried a fow doys ago, Is o man's gurden o public placo in view of thahibel laws, aud can the veguiablos growing theio ba prapor- 1y deseribed a8 orgaus of publicity ? A fmarkot gordencr of Olamars rnised thoso inquiries, o owns & plot of grouud wheyoin, among othior dalicacies; hie had plauted pumpking, That uu- tritivo, but rather tasteless, vegotabloroquires no attontion, Tho marnet gardener gave himsoll littlo hood bout ki pumplius, eccing thom thrivo and swell day by day. Last September 1t ocenrred to him that”the fruit must bo nearly nipe, sud at early morn ho went o exammo, Tuo first pumpkiu stortiod bim ; somo bhond as patisnt a8 malignout bud inseribed upon it lis opinion that M. Bornard was, in fact, somothing which uo gontlomau wanld desiro tos be. During tho pmu‘yktu‘n tanderout nliw of iunacenco had thoso words been tracod, and they had growu with its growth, rotailiog thefr calumny Jurger and largor n\'orydn{, M, Herngra turned up another, snd fouud a like fvseription, Lvery pumpkin in the plot bore itsllbol. " Yurlous, 1o matkot gardener wougat bis enomy and worved him wih a sum- mons. Tha casa cume pn for trial, but thore was nwant of proof, One of tho witnessesZcitod, aftor istenug attentively to tho courso of evl- deuco, percoivod on ‘a suddon what 1t was glt unbout, and exclaimed innocontly: * Why, it was I whoeorataliod thoe putnpkiug.' Prowmptly ho found Lumself iy thoe dock, aud pow we Love bad the socond trial, Coungel for tho defense arguad that thera had been no publication of the libol, suoh ae {8 contemplajed by the law, Tha Cowmt, howaever, dnch!c(r otherwise, since the gardon was proved to inve nio hedgo abont it, aud the pumpklus had for moutha exposcd their calumvies ‘0 sy ono who chanced to look ay thom. Aud :33 ‘B“ ougraver of vegotablos was condemnod to '8 flue. — sale of o Wike - A carraspondeut of the Utica Gbserver wriling trom Rome, N, Y., tells a carious story of vy Hozekiak Wright, living & fow wmiles from that city, who' Iately sold M wifo to one Yarrence. Tha agreeweny botwoen tho partied is repro- duced g8’ followa s I'ho agroenient wituesseth ~Titat I, Hexekiah Wright, of the fiist Ym, for tho cansideration of throo buuohes of shingles, ong-bulf yera of unbarvested caru, sid one-balf of an acre of unharvostod potatoes, do soll, ou- sign, and tranefor ull my right, titlo, snd inlar- est in and to y wifo, Maty Wiiglt, tv Juseph Yorreuce, of tho second pari,” enod aud scaled.] * Aftor the instruwent fuwnting Lad Loon drawn the samo was read o the wife of the ;nmr, v:ll:u w“umtndt z'lfiunun llunrl txf.:wl :: ocome tho property of 4 purcbaser, coxd;:}ul x-n‘m’md Kar unm!nl effocts and took up bier abode with Mr, Lorronce, T DOMESTIC BLISS, The Life of Michael MoCaghlin and His Wite, Ifis Arrest on the Charge of Mur- dering Her, Hig Statement of tho Affair, If what fs told of an oceurrence which happened Sunday night bo triie, Chieags lian anotbier caudidate for the gallows, Tho sceonnts of the eveut, bowover, vary #o generaily aud fn detafl that to aceuse the man uuder arrest of 50 lordblen crime, in the abnence of un suthorftative juvestigation, might do him s great Injustice. Henco Luth sidea of tha story are given, and the reader may take hix chalee, THE NL10#t5oLs' ®rony, The honee No, 01 Houth Statn atrect han heen occupied since Jamt March by & plasterer nzmed Michadd McCaghlin, o hard-wotkivg mon, s hix nelghbiors suy,—thie ouly thing, tu faet, with which he is eredited, ¥ bay ' that fately be has treated s family, which conststa of o wife and four or five children, shamefally, bo Lecoming intoxientod fre- auently, sud slarming everybody n the vicluity duz- g i wpreee, Hin wife, too, In fond of liquor, s, between them, thoy zande living next duor unen. durable, McCsghlin devoted the fonunon and afs teruoun of Bunday o0 drinking Whisky, and the eveniug to ltting 1t ceeape by way of s tongue and srme, Combng keme i the evenlny, Sthey pay," o began wbuing one of v boge, oud (ho mather futerforid, Thin angered | Do struck her ji dho fuce with bls tisg, o poker to defend hered, und, efler o etruggl ceoded In ruteing s lump on s bead, Thie (aereared bls chofer, sud, getling yoweerion of " the yoker, s rurhied forward with the (ateution of retalialing, Hhe, buwever, evcuped from bing, aud run nto the. yanl, extlitg for belp, 1 uliowed, dropped the poker, picked up a ¢ Qdothispole," ind kuocked ler diwn, Wien prowtrate, a8 * they ey, e kicked her, unid Juwnped on her, whd mads her inscislble, Whel exbiansted, MeCaghtin left {ne promism, u mude o felendly bl on Yateick MeCudney, of No, 7 South Dearborn etreet, Sote of the nelglbure carricd Mra, MeGaghliu inth tho house, uud Dr. Keelor Wan sanit for to atteud to bor, ilo belivves be van do little for Ler, sinco eho Wax near her confinrment and thie fuct niaken hee couditiun critical, Sl is ril comatoae, and {u thauglht 10 by alnking fast, When McCuduey, who Is Mctagblin's Lrothees tu-law, Neard of ' the wsault upon his mistor, he culled lu 8 policcman, who took i alleged brute to the Third Frelin-t Lolice Rintion, Yesterday morning bio wan arcalgued beforo Jumtics Tluydew, ot the Armory, Lut, on the statemcnt of Sergt, Fitzpatrick tuat Mre, McCaghlin waw dying, be wus committed withuut basl for & bearlug Saturday moru- fug. THE ONEN'S RTATEMENT, A TnInese reporier vielted him 1 hiu cell Iaf even- iy, otid fonwd i fo be o pliasant nlpesrivg mane ons who doea ot Took as {f he {nduigd I liguor to excem i apparently kind-hearted, and eabibiting = irod Tovy for bia clulren. " ¥00 tatcrview with L Rojorter. Prisuiicr—No, Jteperier--Well, tell me about the diMeulty you hod with her, Irisoter—I got sorne monoy Saturday night, and e and 1ny boy gl a1 express wagon and drove to H¥o or wlx yords ti ek somo coal, bl couldi’t get any s tho yurds wers shut up. Ho I home, sud the' Loys cut up wome Eindling wood, Sunday eveniug it wa all used p, oud the fire had gone olt, 1 wunted her 10 ecak tomething for tho chfidrei, but sho called me wll the — — ——whe caull Wik cf, and Fuld ahe wouldn' cook for thicm or e, She i5 uh awful wame an, and 1 Lad bad ta get tho children's warhing done out, aud hiave had to cook for thum ngwelf, o thuea wo hiad 1o abut thie duor und tie it While wo wera caliyg for fear of Lier. Ustwoen G and 7 o'elock Sune day uight T wont inla'the Jard aud took up s clotlics. pole wnd Jfl it on tho Lmo-Lox tu saw up, I rowed ouo pleco off, when my lite de' oy camo _our and Ceald that wan Tia Jusnplogpole, T told hint I would gt bim an. orlier—thiat wo wanted to bur it. Tuen shie catae out and grabled hold of the pole, and saye, # You ——. Fou wou't ent thad up,® 4 Yes, " suyn I, %1 wiil,” pud then slie grabbed i, ond dragged it from me, aud mtrnck 1no twico on the side of thu Lead with it, 1 got hold of the pole thou, but vould not gat 1t from Lor, and, knowhiiy_eho wis a dangerous wotnan, 1 threw [t like'ihiat (indicating ns f j-ushing some oue fron hiim), and got out of ler way, 8ho stood and laoked uround hier few seconds, uid {hen 1t the polo drop, and gave a holler aul THRLW BLASELY 0N TUE GROUND. ‘Thiat 5 all 1 know about it,—all L cau tell, Reporter—Wero yeu drubl? Prisoner—Drunk v (Indignantly) 1 em ot in the DaLit of gettiug tebl, 1 ain o bard-workiug man, aud ¢a bring you peaple who Lavo kuown e for sitteen 't you strike her 7 Tritonvt—Yo, Idid uot, 1 uver struck her fn my Hife—uever struck her {0 burtw musquifo, She bs said ro, though, and sworn fo it, Heporior—Vhore 7—iu the Yoileo Cohrt? Prisotier—Yes; Lut the bua told me frequently. that alio did not thint 1t wus an oath to hold up ber ‘hand, Heporier—wWas she not A GOOD WIFE ? 5 Priconcr—Nos thio bns sbuned my girl Uk a do miscalled hor for 8 —, which kus broken Der Leari, te iy o bardeworking giri, snd it grivves 1o 10 tho Leart, Teporter—1s skie fempirate? iwousr—No, Blie drinks, end sho eats oplum and cliews pometbiug 10 take the fwell away, Heporter—Fiow long have you beon warrled s Prisoucr—Tsweuty years, Hoporter—Have you bad much diiculty wits hers Prisoner—! vo_Lave heeu quarroling for the Iaxt cight or nind yeara, 1hink she ds crazy, Tteportor—Whut seemed to cause tho misunderstand- tugs? Friponer—Tho troubla 15 sho fa Jealoucutnded— thinks I vleit other women, 1fer talk befure (he clfldren waa eniough to take & man' blood run cold, Tho opdut makes ber crazs, Heparter—Have you lived with her continuonaly aince you webe marded 7 FPrisoner=No, Two years ago last Thigieth_street aud ‘Coltage Grovo work ot E: T lived at enue, T had Rlowood, nnd, one cyening, having Traveiod alliko veay in, I wax tred and oy down on the bed and went towlecp, Vho irst thing T kuew [ ot arap outho hend, unid’ foit somethiug, runniug down my arm, 8ho had picked up a pot full of HOT GIVLEL which was on the stove bolling il thrawn 1t on me, tho ran out of he room, slatning the door, T cried out with the pain, snd my boy camo fy and maked what waw iho matier, Scolng e covercd wiiL gruel Lo baga ta cry, but 1 told Lim 1o yo fora dacetor, One came, and poured kerasene of) on my arm. Tha skin canio O from the top of my head o my wrtst., { was {n tha Louso & week or ten days on acconnt of It, Tho firat day I wad able to get atput I went down town to get somie money that wan due me, Wil T vias goie s ot expseas waguns and moved everythiing out of the liause, Ono of the staves could not “bLa carrled out through tho door, &0 they rolled it out on tho veraudal, fiftecn fect from thy ground, and It it drop, Bho'left only ong chair and wune rage that wore not worth careying off, 1t wus very cokd, aul the childrun wero Sreclug, but T managed foborzow a small parlor stove and wurn them befors they went to bed, Bhio went down to tho el " near tho Rouud-lduse and lyed thero by ersalf, aud people tell mo vlo wan afie druuk nd “earrledon, ! I bought new furniture and kept my children comfortable, Bho came back fo mo List August, aud had been Bying with no since, Leporter—When aho fell, after you punlied ber, DIY BHE HURT NLWSELY 7 Puisoncr—No, sho wont down as If kitting down, My bioys wero lookiug st hier, I do not {uiuk auybody else wud present, dllep?fler—md you nob strike Ler after ahe was owis I'ricgper—0b, my gooduess! I wonld scorn to do that, Y knnw what would be (o rasult, Heporter—Slio v wali 10 Lo badly Lirt, Trisoner—~That can’t be, 1 ueyer hurt her, T never Hited a hand to {hat woman that would kill a fly, bt sho would throw flat-lrous aud oit. hecasud overythiug around tho Louseat wno; My boy,'Who was licro to- day, told mo fhat skie got up’ thix wwotning, whon 1o oub'was around, aud cooked breakfust for them, Klo hiani lald_kchemes for me often, ami this is are of thean, Bl fold me not fiva munths ago o Le- war t I did mot Enow what wan comuy, 1 am alck o and tired of i, and do not egre what becomes of mo, If suylody ever getato Lieaven for usiug their family well, 1 o suro of {t, becauko T Lavo uscd them ke & gottleman, If i 0F my ebildren watu T hud ot {8 wonid kit e, ‘Tho reporier here left McCaghlin to his own thouglts, ¥hich were dechlediy gloomy, Tlo sppeared {a lig stucere whilo (olling Liw expericnce of ¥ dueatio Lllsw," wnd alvo when volating the miadventura of the gards but whethier bo auliorod o (o teuth will uot bo naw wutll the Coraner's inguest Gf bis wifa dien, or athilu prelifusry essmination st tho Folige Court, - LATE LOCAL ITEMS, - Henry Iuover was caughy by Detecllyo Flynn last night at the Joffervon strect firv while In tha uct of placing bis baud ju that ofleer's pockot, Paul Pletors, the bunkolst and companion of Nellfe Quatello, who At bimaelf 1n thal womon's den ou Fifths avenve Buuday eveniug, with vuicidal fulout, ‘wag sutlering from nternal bemorrhago last night, caused by tho ugly wouud ke fofifeted n his lofl duroast, and §§ wan thauglit st the Hospital of the Sis- teza of Mercys wiicro o b Iy, hiat v i 1 precve rlous couditiop, Hhuula the bleedtug continue, hs canuot survive, DRUGAED AND NUISED, Bhartly before luat midulght, Kergt,' Byrae, on tho complsiut of & young (arl's uilileted parnts, uado u descont ukuu Al uotorious elgur-sture huusp of proetls tution, 8t No, 116 West Mudlson wirect, and urccsjed Ao kecper, Ourrio Dyke, Alfcs lradshal, an fumate, and the young cirl “reforved to, In thu purty were four wortlleis ndividuals named ¥, Danbiam,” J, 1, Willlatus, Albert Mitchell, wnd David dusel, 7The cases will bo tried this moruiug, when 1 8 oped Justice Scully will fufifcl @ punishment o3 near se parpible comtaeusyrate with tho uagnitude of the of- fewse chargod—thu seducon of wn nnocent and beautiful youuy girl of 14, Yboviciin -ulise uaito s supreasad for charityn saky, aud wilh (o Intention of Vacing uo barster o the wuy ta reform—told her story to Bergt, Byrue lu a ptyalifisforwacd, chlldiike wapsey, Bhv uelu Hhat about List Wednosdsy ahe observed su sdverd 10 oo of the daily papers calilug fore younggirlto i atfend » elgw 10 115 Wet Madi- onewersd the mune, ond war smmediately engsged, on_ Thureday Jut, bt day anid Tast evening tho bold prostifute in chargs 1he eetabiiahn hic wan fieet give er to drink, which intoxieatod istomed ta this boverage wo as to under its_intluence, ¢ r-0n 8t the dise o luiitution took advabtage of her and accom- ————— LLIARDS, Heventh Day of the IutcrsSinte Tours HOA—LIVENMAN, The inter-State biitiard tanruament was continued seatorday at the Lall, Nos, begah with s yamna 1 aud Livorman, of Wi aud 4) Btate atrect, N Uoa, of Lonisiana, , ihe thirty.fousth of tho Il wan o0 Cuceedingly commonglace snd N Mxtsadwo dreary fe roint wua inrsed, hotrwe, snd wos mark- tedious content, ninga wero played bafors the 1 1 dragged along for hearly wol, el by very Indifferent pluy onboth wlden witis few ox- ims. 1L was flualiy won by Moa, The followiug 00,84, 0,0, 0, 1, 4, 0, G, i, 5ol 11, ronr arly sainnics, NING—DURLEIGN, The next game wan lutweon Honing, of Ohlo, aud Burledgh, of Michigan, Tho latter fn the thied inufuy touk the Tead with a run of 43 1o which were n num. Ver of extruordizanily fine position-shiote, e follswed wlmost at onee with yuns of 19 and 14, making bix . Tho latter changed 1hn axe Teet of tho game in bis rloventh foning, when Lo wade worun of 41 by very besatiful nussing, Lo missed o uratng shot, leaving the balis up for Bur- Teiglty who Enacked out 4 by very 5, The ecore thon uteal, 75, Honing vlayed well and nery; u;.x “Fhe gamo went rather linely from this potut une il Huning's fne run of wenty- - i Rtch brosint bt wichin 31 oot ke Iefub's wtring. Hine woou after of 16 und 0 hrought bim wili elcrer to 3t Burleigh vhowdng 13t 4 From this there wab quite & struggle (0 teo who wonl et there finut, Birlelgh 1oiog unable to get bis 30 forsevural funugs, ond Honiug comiug after hlm rupldly, Th foruier hually kuocked it out, teore 83 to Honfng’ daring and briliant sud fullowed wish rr, 16,%, 1,2, 3,44, 0, 3, 0, 120, €. b=l i - Tusi%e—s, 10,1, 5, 0, 0,0,3, 41, 0,19, 1, 7, 200,39, 0,0,3, RO fie of game—Uun honrand tnirty-eight minutes, ma wau between Frank Darker, of Ghi. AT nd fnwing by tallylog 10, feo went ahiend of him by 8 jrei wlichy Do Guled hy St s 01110 buelness fh (e mecos he madoe it #till mora nteresting for Parker by tiful run of 67 points. Iower ralf, and sbowed an delicato and skili a8 has Leon aeen i the tournament, uely fne, Hetallied G billants without moving bullaa foot from their first position, Ho ended tle run by & miss of an easy draw, ed with 16, all m3ade by very neat poste The et half-dozen inninga were unevente ful, Ia'the seveuteentls, Lowever, Mo atothier big run, making He got the Lulls fo Hie fouch fu ox- went again for 4l from a position ny incriased fhe run 1y 63, U of gumre. larler, who was far from watirfied, 2t otew iet bfwsell out, making 26 uud 3110 byo vonssens tiva funtuge, sliowing much nerve wnd jlayin Medfee, however, inished the gamio The ovening corcinunies. bedan with s game be- tween Gallaghur, of Ubly, il i ~poventh of the tournament, cantest, Gallagtier, to the Ueatiui Stiaw’ almont a fall 109 To efloct (his rewttlt ho wos obliged to play o strong Fame. 3o il o, ned ustonfahe ¢ by fine, steady work. Tle had the game alincet from the of Indiana, the Tt was a onee Rurprise of every oney ) would have close] me muek farther abead than From the firat (ol % ho_counted steadily, the efghth, . which Lo put i s run of 2, carrying Iy reure 1015, Tn the tenth e mado ono of the Iig ik of the tolirnatuent, putting the gamo almont e ponsibllity of o fois, He mado 1) by very lio-table” play, and ‘then, getting the bils in the lower left.hand corner, Lo fut 1 soma axcellut nureng tl ho broke thew ot 63, Lio ot tho balls aguis iu the npyer rightaud corn and fiufalied nt 93, The score thien rtood, Gallighic Bhaw, 44, Gallagher in the nest inning sdded Lis atring, leaving bimaelf bus 14 to ga, Hostuck at this 14 louger than he Lad oy #even funinga to got it, After a shot or two, uring this !oofllhncllvflhnr "cu‘r‘n"nr:‘::)'l“l‘lfil 33, aud smaller figures, sad ran his B . T 015 4,20, 0,04, 20,1, 2,3, 401, 0,2 9,0,88,0, 1, THE COUNCIL, Frultless Discussion of the Court- House Question, Passage of the North Avenue Btrest Railway Ordinance, Storing Inflammablo Olls, President Dixon ealled tho Conymon Council {o or- der at 7:20 o'clock furt evenlog, JOUN BUMMERKIRLD, The following commuuleation from the Mayor' oftice wan road; ULNFLEMENS Tn conmentionce of the term ol of N, I, Boyden, an Jusliraof fhip Toace, nm;:flQ pired by lwitatfon, a vacancy exiets $n the oflico o Follce Juatica of the Banth Divisian of the City of Ci, €aga, therefors by virtuo of the yower and suthority ranferred upon ma by faw I hercy appoint John Sum merdleld na Pollco Justico to fil tho unexpired torm of #ald Boyden, aud rewpectfully ek the concurronce of your hotnralle Lody 1 suck appolutment, Beferred to the Comumittes on Judictary, A TNE NORTH AVENUE LuT, Tha Board of Education rent fn o communieation 3 Custrating 2ainst Lo salo of the lot formerly 0o g by thy Latiallo Btreet Primary Behool, as the Tl deired to eroct thercon & scliool atructuro. Panced on dile, L Board of Yublio Works seut in o communica tion praotutrting ugatun e alo of tho Chicego av- Lnye resorvolr Int for the kum of $10,007, because thers A8 Bow Upen tho graund Lroperty This docntncut wan ales piace oy fre, ™ o0 A 84000, PAVING BALAR!PS, The Comptrolier kuinultted an orainanca propared by Jim rovidiug for the payment of malaries {0 eity oilcials and employcy for the montla o Averl, Mag, and June, atd atbotizing the Complrolier 1o bortn 1l necesary amionsit until the anuunl spproprition Lill hos Loow pueaed, Eugroesment way waived and thy orditunie was pasacd, STORLLG INFLAMNANLES, An ordluatcy for ihe pirpoes of proventing {he storugo uf Uuroscne, gasoline, whirits of furpentinn and otkor Juflanmatle flulds 10 any bufldiug ozcept the cellar, withis the city limits, i quattition exoeate tugr 46 gallans, and then only iu wirehouses, aad witly tho conmant of the Gonnels, was tiext taken up. Ald, Oiark, of the Tenth, eaid that tho ordinance o iteuded fo prevent e torage ot material by n crtalu company, which yropused to gt the stresin with gasollue, utider tho contral of tho Comman Goune il Lhis comyaty proposnd to gt down malis, aud, it the ordinance dId_nat pans, tho gavoline would La 4 countant nicnave fo the elty, Ald, Wondmay thought thie Connctl should first ba anked for the peivilcge of putting down mnirs, If the tust cudaiigered tha city, tho Counell bowd certaluly oft AL, Helaffner #ald that the company had airrady mizdo’ frovison (o havo 00 gulloLs of ganoiiue slored, That cartatniy was davgerous aud shionld Lo cbecked, Ald. Heath patd that there wan o provivion in the ors dinanen whiicl miatio storagy of naphtiia [ 1ba cullar of warehousen obligatory, That would Lo very den- gerour, It war comparatively Lermicsy when foosely #tored where the fre uir roxched §t, but, conined tn a cellar, contac with tire would eend tho whola bulldicg into the air, Ald, Cullerton snid Ihat such dangeroun puatter abiould be atored outaido the city, Ald. Heath—Movo to steiko ot the word splrita of turpeiting wherever it occurs lu the ordinance. Tho ameudment prevalled, and tho ordinance, 8 amended, passed, TINLD AVENUE ENQINE-HOUSE. The Board of Pubilté Works, in reference to the con— tract of Fiint, James & Co. for tho construation of un englue-hoise oo 'Thiril avenue, reported that the con- truct waus taken Hept. 9, 1874, and was aandotied in Novembor by tho otigiunl contractors, Their boude- men, 3enste, Dickmann and Abbott, had Hicu s~ rumed the contract, giving botids for tho propor coni~ struction of tho kaute, 1. Butler was auperintendont while Flint, James & Co, 0 work, Iteferred 10 the Committee on Fira aud Wator, TUL COURT-HOUSE. An“vurl waa submitted by the Commitles on Pube lic Buildings, recommending the employment of threa architeciy, 1o confnnetion with the Doard of County Commisrloners, aud ixing 3 per cent as tho city’s part of the compennation for constructing their portion of the Luilding to be kuown aa the new City-Hall and Court-House, They recommended the immediste sdvertisiug for proposals, when the plan is completed sud adopted. Ald. Campbell presented & resolution providing for the appolnimcut of Mesars, Egan aud Tilley as architets for tha city, st o compennstion of 1 per cent on the cost, o nioved the passage of the resolu- :m:n as o substituto fur the report, 'The molion was ost, All, Cullertan moved, a8 an_amendmont, that, in order ta be tu hariouy with the uction of tho Couuty Joard, 3 per cent be aubatltuted for % per cent in tho Tepurt, Ald, Ifildreth referred to Mr, Egan's communication presented yesterday afternoon to the County Hoard, fn Which ho clalmed 10 Lo the sale architeet of tho coun- 15, He woulil like to ces that maiter cleared up, aod toved that {ho matter be postpaned for one weck, to aliow time for inveatigation, Ald, Quirk alil that Eian based hix clalm on bond nud contract, Tha Council bad olected threq arcui- fects, but the Mayor had vetoed two of the geutlomen, Tho 'third, Mr, Tilley, had never Leen vetoed, so that tho mutter was » Uttlo cloudy, and it would La judi~ cioud 10 poatpone action. Ald, Campbell was in favor of immedisto action, ‘They bad waited for the Connty Noard tvo long, It was aliout timo the cify took flio lead, If thoy ever meant to bnild, they should commenco at once, He X ) 1, 0, 7 1.—1i4, Avetage, G Tims of game—Oue hiotir and ten minutes, MILLER—CARTER, The secand game of the evenlg was betwoon Miller, ofiLoutsiaua, aud Carter, of Obio, 1t was luteresting. il very evenly contestud, =Carturled off with o T md played six fnnin tyvolva inudugs hie L thirteeuth Yo brighteued tipa Littl>, ond £ briugug his score to 37 10 Carter's 51, hanleq tho Obloan b the foventecnth innlug with 19 70, Carter, fu the twenty-socan d agatn wilh 37, mude off* Stiller's 0 of #, Milter fafled to count, withoul auakin, medo but 16 ki both sirings showing 45 polnts made in three Incings, o From this out hoth ten played Ly a run of 27 aud T 'Jflll,l hmmnl'l“"{l»: l(u:(nru! 159, leaviug Biw but four t go, which ha le thirty-fest funing, rtook ‘hlm agaln, Enocked out in'i The following {s the ooru: MiLLER—), 11!, o, ,v. 0, ) 50111, 0 0, 1, 0,0, 0, 6, 9, 15,1, 1. Average, (441, Thno of game—Ono hour and forty-five minutes, MAGOIULI~RIINES, Thiu game excitd consilerablo feeling among 1bo Detting mes, becatze (ho contestanis were suppesed to 1o vers eveuly matched. Maggioll had, howo lead 1i the pools and tho betiing gonerally, The game atartod off ovenly, dtaggloll keeping u alight lead nntif 1 h juning, when U 0, made wainly on the wido rail, T furiber o he lnereared bis lead to ul, though (hy sxreublon wan ziot very de, Maptlolf entivened ruuttary by , briugig libm to 149 with w good lead, neat halfliour wai s scanon of slow billlardy, with abiout ugual wiores caough 1o make o ned on the eiriug game i the foriy-fourth funing, ;ma 10 thy forty-tth by closed the gains by s run of ‘ne folluwing id the suore MagatoLi—0, U, B, 0, 1, Averagr, 4 1-18, I]. ‘.’ifl. 1, 9, 0,11, 0,0, 1%, 0, o of gume—one 4 44, hour aud ihiriy-five mioutes, TO-DAY'S GAMES A fternoon—Tiverman vs, Maoning, Miller ve, Galla- MeAfeo v, Bhines, Hing—Hoa va, Larker, Burleigh vy, Shaw, Carter A MICHIGAN PRINT-SHOP, The Grand Rapidy ¢ Times ? Divided Against Itself, Spectal Diapatch to The Chleaga Tribune, GuanD Ravivy, ich,, April19.—A nows bua caured wowo xcitemont arong our eltjzeus, Tho firm vsfensiLly coutroliing aud gnblishing the Z¥nies is Tarbox & Plerce, George Giago bas Invested fn it tuoney which ropresopts opee «quarter of the paper, but osteusibly a not s partuer, aud Lias bieon acting s city editor for about thirty monthy, Ho began beforo the pressnt tinm bought the Times a long time, aud s been receivivg & weokly salary in luu of all wages oud profity oa Liy inferost. over the My Times, Parbox i editor in Baturday'n 7'imes igo wrofo aud whick a card for e Nuiie My, Gago and deny- es. M claimod Gago sruntud to roudity, chief an well on busincss mauagur, contatuod wu fon whichs Mr, Tarbos oljected to, 1 day Tauiee ascribing tho ing that it reticcted tho a gy obfectod to the itetn, to im Teft out, alr, Warbox refused 10 agreo (o tho lioly of s séausd, aud aturday n ies. Ho wonted sl refercuce o in a capd 40 tlo Jhneeral, that be advice, #ud ulso that b e hands of & Hecelver crented quite hreoza, as th Ttcd 0 soven‘yeqrd ol and {4 roported to L valug v;‘hllnullr. Hoxton, n"h‘u o cliattel miprtgagy U Cag taken mwu'xl\-g 40 preveut further couw the rulns of thy pa y arilelp, elatinlug, sctud under legal Lishod the fiwies, bud LM LOGS LCOSE. Spaelul Dispateh (o The Chieado Tribun, Osutiosit, Wis, April 10,~About 12,000,000 saw-logs, atored 1u the Wolf River Boawn Compauy's boowus, Just aboyy Lake Loyyus, wore sst loows Ly the seyere gale of last weuk, aud 0ro now Jammed 1 g confused mays du tho Fox Mver, above thiu city, The river for sov- oral wilew fo blocksded with lu i wloamers b get e Bty 2iiutestutua g v unufpctnging c, sud Ly 8, Mhu‘.‘o{ Bostos that it will be fm- gL for uovern) duyv. and are owned 1] 1ot peo any use {1 postponewaent, All, Cullerton favored somo _consfdaration of the mater, Egan's object, ovidently, was to make the Councl} fmagine (Lat lio alono was tho architect, u order that the Councll might also ba lufuenced to elect oue man, Ald, Warren thought It rather quoor that, if the Cannéll had not tho power of dusigniting the arclittect or architects to bo emploged, tho Board of Public Works stionld bara that pow Ald, Sichaffuer hoped the atter would not be do- ferred any longer, 1o was tired of endleas fuaction, Ald, Campbell s34 that fn tho olection of threo srchifects thero was somellig {n the background, od they were going on 410 basls of whut wai atiounlity,” They wors all Amoricans, au they wanted gemius, not nationallfy, Oue of tho roasona whiy ho opposed the clecticy of throo archi- fects was that ol tho *nationalitics " cauld not bo Topresented. To nrchilects would bo quileauticient. 1u fact, one gond man could do tha wholo bisiness, Aficr 8 most fedious and thoronghly uninteresiing dlscuneion, the motiun o postpons for one woek wai put aud carried, ORDINANCES, An ordluance providing for the openlng af Fifth avunuy, from Tuslor o Twulfth stroct, was passed, ‘A ordinanro swending the nrst, {htrd fourth, ilfth, tonth, aud elevenih seilions of an ondlnance ent titled, # An ordiuanos authorizing tho canstruction and aperation of o horse-raflway ou Norll u tween Milwaukea aventio snil Humboldt Park, lirhed Murch %0, was taken up for action, On' motion of Ald, Ryan, ehqrossment was waivod, and the ordie nsncy wey passcd, o cmmcll}’m jed an order for Lo printing of 200,000 tickets for tho election of Triday on the quess l]lu.;_A for ar sgatust adopuug the focorporation law of 572, Ald. Foley presented o petition which ealled tho at- toiisiob of the Ouincll o tie iantity uf old Irom, leady ete., stolen from unoceupied ‘Indldings Dby oryunize bands of {lfeves during the last thres monthe, The organization of a_wpecia) equad of deteotives to look sfter that clasy of Tolibery was suggesipd, Beforred, Tho Cauncilibeu adjourned, . - WASILINGTON., TUL ERANKING PIVILEQGE. &pectal Dispasich to The Chicara Tribane, Wawsmisaros, I, C,, April 10,—Tho entire farce of elerka ut tho Capdtol {4 vory Lusy in sending off docus ncuts, Thousaude of bouks are dafly sont dhrough ho mals. Eight bundred wero to-day frauked (o0 0ng Henator. Theeo Looks are the sccumulation of tyo years, Matt Carpeuler §u tho ouly Henator who did not walt forthe frauking privilego before unuflfifl away auy couiderable uumber of documents, fmpaticnce cot Lt several huudred dollars, THE BUFREME CUULT wljl iear no urguuients atier ibis week, A few dayd will thun bo taken for prorariny opiulous, sod vhorily after tuat the Court will sdjousn until the fyll terw, which, by law, will Leglu Oct, 16, THE ATTORNEY-UKNEBAL, The rumor §a sgalns etariod that Attorney-General Willizme is to reslio, sCRATOR CHANDLER, i i ht for Duirail, 1t said he wiil present Lfi‘.‘fl.‘t:“ufiu ‘erp 0 Mo, Eigene Hale, biv dangliter, g, toat oftielal reports about {Le yellow foyer ai nu‘l‘l:::lcl:unluml(. s srgun of tho Norts Al Tl Biytadron rvporta to-duy that It fu ta be'ezpected thuy 1o yellow fover will prevall this yumnmer at Koy Weadd aud Havaua, Ho recoturaends the removal of the us. vul forces, This sgrees with lator roporis rocelved from tho hospital sirgeon, IMPORTH AT DETROIT, Tho Commissloner of Customs has decided to stae Hou & special reyenuo otiicer at Detsalt fo superylss tho transit of merchandiso fn bond, A, K. Tiuglo, one of (ko nost expeplunced oticen of the Departnent, baw been designatod for that Quty. HTAMPED-CHECK DECISION. Tlio eorelary of tie Aretaury hus ially declded {Lut {ko yzumiuation of bauks for unsamped ehoc! st Lo mado by the regular Bauk Examiucrd, This ordur e mada to provent ! bauke caused by tho ssarch of the revenus olicyss, e noodloss izritation of the 'WEARY OF LIFE. Bpacial Dispatch ta Yhe Chicauo Tridune., Auzow, ik, Aprit 19,—Yesterdsy aftarucon Oharles Prown’s wifo myde sn stlempt 19 commit syicido by cuttipg her throat with a butcher-kulfy, hut gt not sccomplieh the deod, fullivg to cui the fugular veln, Mry, Brown has been Ls delleato healthh 1or ‘over & st and e ‘eilef that slie wok o burden 0 overy- 7 ia neuigucd as Lo canso for ber silompt ab salfe deatzuctiun, e A NEW GOLD FIELD, Svectal Dispateh to Tha Chicaga Tribuns, Oxaua, Appll 19,~Dvof, Thompayn, & geologist, s~ Fived bero to-day, Lo Lriugd specintens of yure gald, faken from the placer mnmn; on "mmg:- Crock, Ja tls Medicing Bow rauge, 50 miles from Laranio, Migero froum Jizke a5 lllmumm:ou s da; lhufl'nlu loquarts wat' alao Vicdaity, Mo bilogs bpacimens

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