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e e i U o THE CINICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1875.—TWELVE PAGES. atory to exhibitiog sn abatrsot bellof, 1t !::flp I:: uuzsnry to materinlizo it, and, sincé tho Namez Kixe expaauro, Philadelpliaus rogard 1naterializationa without Loating Liostts, hoaving. Losoms, sud & savor of gaclio, s little thin. - —— i that Ghio e Clncinnati Commercial thinks il ;o Tapubliosn next fall, and statoa ita opin= fon in this phrascology ‘e sajon that the Demoeracy shonld i L A Dy benten n Ol next fall. Thiero o protly thoronlly or ‘this ot {nconaialent. wils L erms tor the meinbera of {iis Democrailo pusty, . it of theao roasona in, that if iho Democralle e AT 5" Ohio. 1o October host, tn woral elemonts i Faencouraged atd oveennlon of it, pla snt bt Froatdential eampaln in tho worst atisre LA 8 i ever boen, and maklug )t meuscing b ing, Wo would tot like to ree eltlier of tho e feai parllen cotning disroputably beforo tlie © untry i tho great rvllllrll contest of the centennial s 6F tho uatfon, It reoma o ua that the Demo- 2 o fty ahouid, for s good, Le beaten fn Ohio BT O Couste, sl partles seo that this Oito $ixlion fe far maro iriportabt_than any other bafore T Nattonal Conventions of 1876, and they will gavern tiemsoives sccordingy, e One of tho most entisfactory logacios of the War 18 tho privilogo of collecting in poriodieal sonnion the mon who fought for tho Republic and shared tho dangors and fatigues of those ezciting timon, Such a rounion has boen fixed npon to tako placo In Chicago on May 12, 13, and 14, Ata gonoral mosting of the soldicrs, - gallors, and citizong of Chicago it was dotor- mined to invite all who recognize the **American {13 a8 an emblem of nationslity, undivided sod fndivisiblo,” to attond & rounion of oll tho sol- diors and sailors of tho United Btates. The Committee on Ipvitation and Correspondonce Lavo fust bagun fasuing their juvitations wirch 18 oxceedingly nest and appropriate, —_—— Tt carieatures cured tho evila upon which they w.ro ongondored, stnking in Allegheny City should forthwith dia out, for & sceno occnrred at 110 LBle Cotton Milla & fow days sgo as Isugh- aLlo a8 it wan annoying to tho porsons most in- terested. 'Iho ovoracer of tho spinuing dopart- mout loft the worke to tako charge of another fastory, snd:tho glrls, supposlug that Lo had beso discharged, promplly struck, Fifty-two clildren, varslng from D to 16 years, marclied in processlon from the works, aud, as they paraded, thelr ravke were wolled by sdditions from the boya’ and woaving departmonts. Could anything more ridiculoua be seriousty actomptad ? SR AR S ‘Tho event in tho social clrclea 1n 8t. Louis s tho marrisgo of Mr, Coantes Kxaer to Mlss Crpnis SnAcKELFORD, Dlr. Knare is one of the £0.aa of Col. Joun Kxarr, and gained an exten- kivo reputation inst wintor na Washington cor- rexpondont of tho 8t Louls Republican, The lady In quostion was one of tho beites In Bt. Louis eoc’ety, and is noted for her beauty of faco and disposition. I — POLITIOAL NOTES, (len, SELDEN CoNNER will undoubtedly ba the it Ropublican candidate for Governor in Bluiue. IierxyA I8 atarting out gallantly in the’ Tows Senatarial race, but o bas 5o long & 1200 ta run thet his friends are anxious about his wind. “Ringbreaker and Governor ot Now York® isnnow collocation of titles which have been brought out by cortain ardont aduirors of Gov. Trpes. u Tha Prohlbitioniata of Pennsylvyania have been roused Into frosh action by tlie ropeal of the Luzal-Option law. A Stato Convontion has been cat'ed to moot at Harrisburg an Juno 20. Tanditti neckties aro becoming fashionable in the Houth sluco Berrpax ostablished Lis head- quartors {u Now Orloans. Tho cholcest spoci- mena aro soveral feet in longth, mado of hemp, and baYe B TunNinNG-N0OKO At ono ond.’ Itisboing urged a8 a doadly reproash sgainst & Ulevoland editor thas ko was an ANDY Jopx- sox Postmaster; and somehiow, since the chargo was made, the poor feltow doosn't take halt his usual pleasure in sbuslog Gon, GRANT. Judge Corz, of Towa, it will bo observed in tho dispatches, doos not decldedly sbandon the causo of Probibition. Ho only makes s begin~ ning, gotting as far as local-option in his first ftirl, and resorving tho most thrillingly inter- ehilug part of his experionce for a foturo occa~ s, ‘Tho votesin both Tlouses of the Loulsians Leglsiatura on the rosolutions for tho fmpoach- xout of Auditor Ormvron show that many Re- publicans eympathizo. with the proceeding, though it hed & Domocratio origin. Ho Orinrox tlo2d not appear to be st the atart good wmaterial for a martyr, Poor old Sax Banp has another woe. Daring bin tomporary abedtico in \Washington, his son, Joux Ban, stabbed, and perhaps tatally wound- cd, & young man of 6omo prominence in Atlanta. Bar, Jr., may be on trisl for marder in o few d:ya. Loslng the Postmasterabip fs nothing to tliis now trouble. Tho Phlladelphls newspapors think it is fortuoato thing that tho shot fired by tho em- battlod farmers has ceased to reverberato sround tie world. It it hadn't stopped whon it did the patriotism of the country would havoe boen ox- hausted, and nothing loft for that little affalr in Philadelphia noxt year. Aftor the 850th ballot in the Ninth Georgis Congressional Convention, the roportors stopped counting. At last roporta furthor ballots wore Laing takon with horolo steadfastncss and sin- gleness of alm, Col. Broy stitl losding. 1¢sooms tabo soltled, howovor, thst B, H. Huz will go Letoro the people, whothor he is nominated by tho Convention or not, Tho Loulaville Qourier-Journal has thig quosr way of doscrlbing the intemperanco of a jour~ ualists “It s waid that Pardon BuownLow, laving bocome & Knoxville edltor, bas Iaid in £oven dozon pen-holders and four quarts of ink. Aa it has heretofors beon Lis custom to write ‘rith & rod-hot pitohfork dipped in squaforits, Ve should lko to know what he Is golug so do rith pen-holders snd ink," A slngnlar eloction contest coourred the other dayin Portago COlty, Wis. Tho candldatos for Aldorman of the Bocond Ward wera the oditor of the villsgo paper and the town drugglat. Tho editor magnanimously voted for nis opponent, and elected hlm, the drugglet getting 81 votes out of 160, 1t is unduratood that the editor flung away ambition for one time only, and that, ‘:;E. h‘;dgen’ . %ood nhllnu ata fat oics, he mot be found comm b fof be fa itting any foollshnass It haa tranepired that the late Jomx Mrraner ‘Wasan Amerioay citizen, having nblllnusm:n- uralization in the Distriet Court on the Bih of May, 1860, Mo took the oathof allegianco, for- Bworring and abjuring all alleglance and ddellty 2o evory foreiga powor, aud especlally to Grost Urituin and Ireland, and was aocorded hiatiat- uralization papers, When ho sailed for Iroland k;l:‘undalr';ho protoation of & passport of an orican citizen, for which he i Btate Dcpmmn:,t. P ke The Demooratio majority fn the Indianapolia gliz‘ Covneil comploted ita disgracaful veourd e oesdsy night by removiug ‘the Republican ; un‘d Comminsloner, on partisan grounds mare- ny'; 20d sppolating ta his place sn effoctive and u ':f-lr:fndunn *“worker.” Ths vote on removal v ellnwhhn 0 officer of tho Court was in by lnml!m Ohamber, and sfter the resding of ~h ltlnnt!nn which forbade the proceeding. b 1‘)0 oa {a preliminary to the May election. aalia ;:1‘:‘::0 uu :ahhum of carrying Indisn- Commissloner u{d] at bla:\.d.. scratian ‘Che tender of apublio dinner to ex-Sonaf o hing of sstosm snd affoction llm e ealens or I, eiplent of tho'honor, TheNew Y‘ol:: gnlc‘:::x‘}‘:; & journsl not scoustomed to extravaxsnt stater mant, says Mr. Bomuez would be * an fnvalusbls wocension ta the politioal and morat powar ot sny Sommanity in which he might have sslsoted his #ealdance.” The Post fuzibier says: Wa sapaoiale B coogratulate our own profession upea regeln. g to lia racks » fouraslisy who bas proved Lime welf capable of the greatost publlo mervics, and worthy of the greatost public confldence.” PLRSONAL. Tsnor Wittrree, of Minnesots, arrived yorter- day at tho Grand Pacifle. Kuxeary {8 coming to lecture. Que only hope In in s good chiolora uoason. Fx-Bonator BcorT, of Ponnsylvenia, failed at a Tuntingdon spelling-mateh on * phtlisie,” #Bmall-Talkor” wondora at tho foss ed over BortoN. Mo can croes the rivor fu hia rub- bera. N. 8, Douroy, Iaq., met with an sceident yeaterday, while riding in hia buggy, but was not sorlously hurt, Joun T, Ravxoxn Lins hoen stndying tho Criminal Court of Pittahurg for the trial-scone in “The Gilded Age." “Tiosc Michel," about which thora in to be war botwaon DALY and BUERIDAN Su0OK, was & dis- mal failuro in London. The Civil-ights beneficiary now spurns the vulgar G-cont slreot-car, and sproads himaolf aver thio G-cont avonue stago. %)My tantalized spirit here blandly reposos,” s to bo the inscription over Epoan A. Pox's grave in the Westmioster Comotory, Baltimore, ‘You might cross-question me, my friend, from now till noxt Decdmber; lcan't explain some tuings X did, tho rest, I can't romomber.—Brook~ yn Argua, A man in Florids clalma to have a atono that VasnixaroN thres at & woodpacker on hisfather’s cherry troo, That Florida allogator will nover soe GEONOE. The Ulevoland Historical Bocloty has boon pro- sonted by Mr. AnusrnoNa, of the Plain-Dealer, with tho chair occupled by AnTEMys WARD when on that paper. Tho Prince of Wales euffers from ewelling of the legs. This troublo most pecple believed to bo conflued to hia Lioad, But porhaps it follows tho brains only. The Now York Zribune complains that the * toxturo of Faxxy Davesronr's Pautine is not consistontly refined.” In other words, It ls, in places, too thin. Citizens of Wichita Townsbip, Kan., wish to thank Mayor Corviy, L. D. Bipway, and tho citizens of Chicago in gonoral, for their donge tlons in. timo'of need. Tavn Bovrox 18 said to havo merely perfectod an invontion of Capt. StoNe, BTONE DOt un- paturally went to tho bottom, while PAvL was comfortably buoy'd on Lis appatatua, Misa Knioreruocxemsof Now York, writes to tho Evening Mail to ask why brides of that city alwaya sond to Boston for tlowers, adding tbat perhaps it is becauso they are more stuck up in the hinb. Bt. Lonia haa 906 8anTus, Chicngo 1,438. The doficloncy In 8t. Louis is probably duo to tho;| fact that tho thousands who aro ‘‘too lazy to ‘voto” are also too lazy to remembor thoir names. —Cincinnati Commercial. Commiseioner Dovutass, of tho Intornal Tovenus Bervice, has invented a cigar box which will apply tho tax on oach cigar separatels. Iity somobody can't bit upon a wrapper which will buy and bito tho ouds off automatically. Hearth and Home enya longevity is the rule among hterars womon, aud forgets to mention Miss ANTHONY or AXNA DioxinsoN, Such tncom- pletoncas of illustration batokens a carsicssness quite foreign to the profession of journalism. ‘Thera is a baro possibility that Err Prmrivg may bocomo & humoriut yet. Ho has juet mare ried, and thero Linvo been froquent instances in history whers tho wholo tenor of a man's lifo hzs Lieou changed by auch an ovent.—Independent. Infalliblo wisdom does not govern tho oxtra- Sudiolal sote of a Supremo Court Judgo, appar- onlly, a8 ex-Chiof Justice BroeLow and ex- Judges Fosten and ‘Cuoias, of Massachusetts, urge a'sommulation of Jessr IOMENOY'S Bone tonce. 2 No wonder the tyrant man calls tho octopus a dovil-ish, When the wifo of tho gentlomau fu- Labitiog tauk No, 25 in tho Brighton aquarium spawned and died ho assumed the dutics of hoad nurso, and has tondod bis. offspring ovor aiuco, The Merchanta’ Club,'of Omaha, hotd a meot- ingand appointed a committeo to tonder the liospltalitios of the city to Gen, Cnoox, who will probably arrive thora to-morrow. Tho General has boon dotained at 8alt Lake by & Bitter Creok ‘wasbout, “Pop," wald a 1ad who had followod the trail of the groat dofendant through this thing protty closely, **how old must a man boto quit his foolishinens?” **8am,” responded his father, vory frankly, *I aio't old enougt to answer that question.”—DBrooklyn Argus. Mnrricd, ip Washington, Drrawane Tanwsen, aged 16, and Hatmz B, Dear, nged 17. Thoy lott homo fu & hurry, reached Washington only half-dressed, hiad 10 conts chango to fee the par- son, and returned to thelr home in Culpepper, V., tuuch tho worso for wear. Danxoym being Mayor of Bridgeport, his ut- torancos are necessarily pregnant with important moeaning, Baya Lo, then: *Detter work for Lilf & loaf than stoal or buy a whole ono.” Naw whst can this mean but that ho is satisfed with & nomination for the Vice-Presidoncy ? Bonator Jones is golng to build a Washington rosidonce worth $160,000. Benator JoNEs I8 also golug to atart an {co-factory in Washington. As & matter of fact, it looks aa though Sonator Jawes regarded himaelt olacted for lifo, and all the othor minea of cqmparatively little value. Mr, Hanr, the Ohfos agent of the Paciflo Mail Company, accompaniod by Gen. Ganrisip aod ex-Gov. McCoor, of Colorado, will start from this city to-day for Ban Francisco. Thoy will make tho journey across the continent in the ologant Director's car bolonging to the Union P'acifio Raliway Company. . The Columbus Journal may rest with undis- turbed dreams, The foreman who placed alf’ Tae Onicao Trinunz's editorial reference to the city producs market in the second editorial column has been dlecharged, and it now ap- pears with the usual straddlo from the bottom of tho first to tho top of the eccond column, Order 1s Natuze's firat law, aud thore Is lots of (good) natare in Tue Teiuxe.~Toledo Blade.. "Prof, Dowarnsow, of Minnespolis, & woll. known and talented nowspaper-carreapondent, Las boon invited by Gen. OusszR to accompany Lim in the proposad ozpedition to tho National Park and Big Horn country the coming summer, We expooct some iutoresting letters from him during the progress of tha expecdition. It {s predicted that the oxpodition will dlscover a much richor gold country than waa found in the Blaok Hulls last summer, HOTEL ARDIVALS. Grand Pacifo—W, A, Sitapeou, Dostonj E, B, Whiriiaey, Albuny s ‘Yolin B Lesty, New Nork; B N, Ouriice, Kochmster : Thomss Johnston. Philidel Patterson, Valtiniore; 11, D, Ellenwood, J. Johus, Oblo; G, I, Liakesly, Philas Ia ;A7 Neir,' Awstardaz t O, H. Donnsylvanis; C. 8, Dlissell, Olav Westoo, Massachi 1, Allivon, Jown ; Junl’m T Blow, 81, Louls ; J, &, Ol Whittewore, 8t Louis; laad; W, 0. Ban 3L B. Hoynolds, Dostos Pulnier Gleveland ; Jumea N, Rice, Now Yorl by ler) Now York Clucingatd § nd ;B aretts ; It ¥, Qregory, itogland § W, Moryau, Dubuquej hiladelphia § midy o y 1 (" f Camp- D, 3 um"mx»)mmmw'flh 'y a U, Jacksou, 1 Teeco, e} L0, DUl Claland: Wik, lrwes Yiaburg 3 A, Lawless, Utlea; A, Lo fymioes, Cinclunatis "M, B, Tict, * Datiolb..., Fret wmnont Hose—William Burgias, New . Yorks 10, ¥, Hall, Kanwou; Do 1t Galwiy, Pittabus , Vs, Tibaton + Chstlen’ We Biinen, Alosuy | Gooras McMullen, Dallimore ; W, B Bogis Whesltug = baoy } I, L Pock, Baudusty ; Martin Wile fatns, 4, . " sherman l:auc.‘.‘-lg. Y. vaiand 3 sarge lack, ow York; D, cren, Oincinanil; Ihviiry” st m‘:r‘.t:fl{ M, B Hamiiton, Von@ du Lao H ik [yar, U B A &w f:-'.‘.‘u'i‘.,mofl?.m.' 1ot P, Turubull, Jumes T, HEMMED IN BY FIRE. Three Steamers Burned in the River at New. Orleans. ., The Boats Set Adrift from the Levee with Many Pcople on Board. They Collide with Each Other and Are z All Burned fo {ho Waler's Edge. The Loss of Life Estimated at from 20 to 100 Persons. The Stenmers All Boats of [the First Class, Snectal Dispateh to The Chicage Teidune, Nxw OnLeans, April 23.—At 4 o'clock last evaning the stasmboat Join Kyle, Capt. A. B lutchinron, lying ot the head of Poydraa strost, waa found to bo on tiro, the flamea commonclng in or noar the blacksmith-shop, Ins very fow minntes tho boat was in o Llazo, and those on board bad but littlo timo to eavo thomeolves. Ou ono sido of the Kylo waa tho Lessio Taylor, and on tho othor tho Bxportor. As soon 08 the alarm was soundod peopls ran to the sceno, ood not less tham 160 went on board the Esxportor to look ot tho sceno, As s00n 05 possiblo the Kylo waa cnt loose, aud the oddy foated ber up atream. At that time I, ¥, Burek, mato of tho Lizzle Taylor, foaring that his vessol would be burned. cut rho Exporter's cablo, which was TUE 08T UNFOBTUNATE 7! LEEN DONE The Exporter, crowdod with people, moet of thom citizeps, drifted situr tho burning Kylo, and the momont eho toucod wasin s blazo, quite & diatanco from the ehore. A terriblo scevo onsuedl. In an instant thoso on board tlo Exporter becamo aware of their position and had o choico of Lwo slternatives,—oithor to tako tho chances of tho water, or romaum and bo burued, As far asis known, all jumped into the rivor, haviug thrown tho stages and such things overboard. TERMIDLE RCESEZS. Many were so badly frightenod that they did not know what to do, and acted withoat deliber- ntion, Thero weto soveral omen on Loard, aud it was difiicnlt'to induco them to go into tho water, ovon when it was plain to all of them that tho boat would so ceriainly bo destroyed. A passenger took his sister aud by forco threw ber into tho river closo by o stage, 8ho grasped it, but thero were 8o many on it 88 to load it dowm. Nearly sll of ~HAT COULD NAVE theso woro sased, but tho lady dis- appeared, and, it i3 supposed, Wwas drowned, Capt. Conway was on bourd at tho time, and hod his family with Lim.. Ho did all bo could to eave lifo. It is hmposaiblo to telt how many fives woro lost, aud those who wero maved aco unsble {0 make su catimate. - Scvoral porsons wero sovoroly burued. The Exvorter wss to lhave started for Diltsburg to-dny, aud Lad somo froight and paswongors on board, but no namos wors obtalned last ovoning oxeopt that of Mra. usgrovo, who Ia probably drowned, THE VESSEL WAS BUBNED almost to tho water. Sho was fngurod for 810, 000 in Western officos, and was owned by Capt. Reose, Thero wasa rumor thet ono of his daughters was loet fn the boat, bat such wss not actually known a5 o fact, ON THE RYLER tho disaator was not so great, as thero woro not many peoplo oo boaro. However, the scenes and iucidonts wero torriblo. Al on board were compellod to jump overboard, buc it is not known howy many wero saver or how many lost. Horgeant Moon, in tho river polico boat, succended in resouing a gontloman aud his wifo from the Kylo, and afterward saved soven porsous from drowning, Tho policamen gninod groat crodit for their conduct. TUE CHARLES LODAN, Capt. O. P. Bhiokie, wea also borned. Sho srrived hero Thursday night from Cinclupatl, =nd had tsken out most of ler cargo. Thero woro sevoral pooplo on her with o plonsure-party. Ir. Brashoar (or Brazier) and family were in tho excursion, and iv wag believed that ho ond " othors wero lost; but he wan eaved, though person oesorts Lbat Lo is positivo one or two persons wore drowned., Capt. Bhinklo’s faco and handa woro burned, as were Capt. Uterin's, Capt. Blinkle's sop and family woro on board, and tharo was & rumor that the son wna lost. TUE DOATS DUBNED ‘wego total wrecks in 16ss than half &n hour, and wore towed down tho river as soon as possible, Citizons generally on tho leveo cxprosssd great ivdigustion about tho condoot of thoss in ebargo of tho tug-boats, It is aasorted tbat these boats proferred to save prop- arty bofore trying to rescue tho drown- ing poopls, It appoars to bo true that whilo men and women were floundering around in the water no one on the tugs made a singlo effort to savo human life. Oalya fow Tamen of .o TIHOSE WII0 WERE SAVED wore obtalnod: Dick Waguer, Mra. B. Q. Cayle, Louty Francols, Willlam Hoath, A. J, Marion, George Smith, Mary Burdrow, Willlam AeCul- lough, Albort Large, Ed Harcastlo, . Charles Portar, Bolla Kaln, V, Tabb, Brashenr and fam- ily, and Cornolius Brown. In tho great humy and oxcltoment few porsons thought of ssking orgiviog names, Those who wero taken from the river hurried off, but too glad to asoape with only an involuntary bath, Ono of the burning, boats drifted closo to the Unitod Btatos stoawer Kanans, and, for & fow moments, that vessel was ondangered. Rir, Burch, Mastor of the Leasio Taylor, acknowl- edged that ho out tho Exporter's cable. Capt Lawlor arroated him, snd Judgo Evans erward reloasod him on bouds. Tobert Maxwell, Enginoerof the Charles Dod- man, brokoone of his logs. Tho Bodman was {ngured for §24,000 In Wostern ofilcea, TIE LOSS 0P LIFE UNKNOWS, Tt 1s not known Low many lives woro lost, The currout of tho river 14 go sirong tho bodies were carriod away, and nono wero taken to police beadqarters up to miduight. Thero wero probably not less than forty or filty drowned, Lowever, The rivor was filed with ukifs when tho unfortunato poople Wero jumping overboard, and many wore pickod up 10 an ozhausted condition. Tho burn- ing of tho steamboats was accomplished in an incrodibly short apaco of time, owing to the in- flammablo material of which ho boats wero constructed. 1Te the Assaciated Press} Nzw Onceany, April 23.—About 4 p. m, fire broko cut in the blacksmith-shop of the stestaor John Kyle, which was lyiug st tho foot of Poy- dras atroot. Tho Kyle lay betwesn tha Lossia Taylor below and the Exporter above. ‘Who Dod- man lay abova and next to tho Exporter. Boon after tho alarm was given tuo tug-boat Ella ‘Wood csme up aud commenced throwlng wator an the burnlng yesael, bus withous effect. Capt, Hatchluson, of tho Kyle, was standlng on ibo front deck whon tho firo broke out, Ha promptly notified all on board to leave, 5 it was apparont from the firet that the boat could not b saved, Oapt. I, thinks avory ono on the Kyla wassaved. William Drown. chiof clork, who openod tho safo and took ous tho monsy snd papors, was tha iat 19 leave the Kylo, whish had i the mesollmé bean st adrift, and, iahis escape, he was onveloped in flame and sevarely, if not dangerouely, huroed over the faco and hands, and bind bhis oyelashies and mustache singed off. He, howover, jumped into tho river and swam ssliore, and was at once takon to & hotol, where ho was sttonded by s physiclan, Capt. Iintchinson says the cabin of the Kylo wan onvelopod in flames in less than t¥o min- uton from tho time tho first alarm was given. When tho Kyle was cut loose, tho eddy drifted her up atream, and thoso on rhoro, peolng tho dangor, cast off tho hawaers by which tho Ex- porter sud Bodman wero Ued. Thin sct praved disaatious, The Kylo drifted against tho Fx- porter aud Bodman, and all three hoats drifted Into tho ntream. Bo rapld was tho progress of the flames that the Fxporter took firo tho mo- mont the Kylo touched hier. I'eople on board tho Exporter, baving no other refuge, jumped on tho Bodmau, Tbis boat, in lens than'a minute, also caught fire, and the threo butning vossols diifted topother 1iuto tho stream, whero they wore soon burned to tho wator'n cdge, Many persons who had gone on the Exporter and Bodman s spcctators waro on board when the bosta drifted into the stream, and had to jump overboard. Homoe of them woro_roscued, but tho nnmber ore be- lioved to havo beon loft. ‘Tho number lost are catimated at from twenty to 100, "Tho commander of the United Blates Steamer Kannas promptly sont-out his boaty, ono of which sescued thirtoan persoun. ‘Fho jobbing tughoata 1nado no offort to rascno thosa on the Lurning boats, ‘Thero was sn excureion patty from Ciu- ciunati or Littsburg, mauy of whom [t i foared wero lost, ‘Mo llodman arrived this morairg and had discharged most of hor cargo, 'The Ex- portor was to loavo this evening, aud had about 400 tons of froight on bonrd, sll of which was jost. Among tholost s a daughter ol Capt. Ttoeko, of tho Exporter. Capt. Shinkle, of the Yodman, was much burned about tha face and hands, A sou of Capt Bhinklo ja reported among tha lost. Tie Exporter wils ownod by James Tlecac, 8r., of Pittsburg, and valued at 243, ylo was owned by Capt. Jotin Ky i and W. ¥°. Davideon, and valued at 00.000, The Cuarles Bodman was owned by Capt. O, P, Bhinklo and athere, of Cincinnati, sud valued at £76,000, Al supposed to be itsured in Wostorn oflices, Musraie, April 23.—Some of the local insar- ance companies hero are heavy locers by tho burniug of tho stenmers Exporter and. Kylo at Now Orleann this ovoning. On board tho Exportor was Capt, ecso, the owner, from Pittsburg, who, with bis family and numbor of friends from thist city, was hero on 8 ploasuro oxoursion. Tho ladiés of (e party wero all ashore, excopt Mrs. leeso and daughiter and ono other Iadv. Jirs. Iecéo aud tho other lsdy woro_ eaved, but tho daugliter was orownoed. It is imposstvle to- Dighit (o give namos oF ascertain who is lost. Tho hults of the Exposter anl Dodman wors towed neross the river to Coyle's coal-yard, whilo the Kylo loasted down o couple of miles aud sunk. CRIME, A WARM RECEPTION, Svectal Disvateh ta The Chicago Tribure, Wikgspanne, April 23,—For sovoral days porties of men supposed to bo strikers Lavo been foraging around the country in the vicinity of White Haven, Eckloy, aud Buck Mountain, robbing and despolling tho country folk. Tho object seems to be provisious, and scarcoly & unight pazsos without some outrage, being cum- mitted. Laut night ono of these gangs made & raid on the mill and houso of James Morrison, near Whito 1laven, who had sccured o gonrd to Fivo tho raiders a warm reception, While they wero iu bis houso the guard fired several shots, but with what omect, oxcept that tho men wero Been diagging one of tneir number away, i1 unknown, ‘Thts morning they followed {ho trayl, and found the dead body of an up- Lmown wan Iylog in the woody, aliot through tho breast. Morrivon then Lelegiaphed 4 to“tho Sheriff at Wilkesbasre, atating vho fact of tho shooting, and asked that & Coronor bo son: down to hold an Inquoet. ST PAUL CRIMINAL NEV/S. Specat Disvateh to Ine Chicaan Tribune, 81, Paur, April 23, —Tho jury inthe case of M. Kelly, for tho murder of Barnoy Lamo, out slnco yosterdsy, havo not agreed. They stand eight for conviction in the first degree without tho deatli-poualty, snd four fora vardiot of man- slaughter. A jury was obtained and trinl opened to-doy in tho casa of Fredorick Hillger, ludicted for xrln‘!lln committed upon nunbers of small school- gizla, FEDERAL INDICTMENTS. Svectal Lnspatch bo e Chicago Tribune, Mmwaosee, April 23.—Tbe Grand Jury in the Unitod Btates Circnit Court to-day found tho follawing {udictmonts: Two indictmonte againat H, Howard, for fraud under the DBankrupt law: ono ogainst the lste Postmastor at Fox Lake, for ombezzliug part of the offico funda; one ngainat Gaorge Wright, for burglary at tho Post= Oltjce in Now Loudou; oue against Martin Lbe, som, of Apploton, for passing counterfelt money AN URQUIET SPIRIT. Spectal Dispatol to 1'he Chicaso Tribune, YXascory, Neb, April 23.—Andy Bayless, & notorious nogro of this city, got drunk last night and cleanod out wo nogro bawdy houses. Ho was arrested, aud’ placed in gho city prison. Boon aftor ho was locked in, tho prison waa dis- covered on fire, and with difticulty the flamea wore subdued. Andy was broncht up to-day, aud bound ovor {n 8500 bonds for arson. TALKED OF MURDER IN HIS SLEEP. Loxpoy, Ont., April 28—+ Black Itiver Bill," a noted character from Red Wing, Mian, who attonded tho St. Thomny Assizes to tostily i the caso of Fitzsimmons, the slicged murderor of Dr, Ninbam, bias boen arrested horo for robbin, the Hofman Hotol. He was a_ rooni-mate o Fitzsimmons, and sald he hoard Titzalmmons tatlc of murder in his sloop, @ SHOOTING AFFRAY, Speerat Dispateh to The Chicaoo Tridune, Dernoir, Mich,, April 23.—A Pontias dispatch of to-day ssye & shocking sfale occurred shout 0 miles nosth of this city thia morning, upon the farm of Niram Walter, whereln Erastus MHillman phiot bie cotwin, Stals Hillman, threo times, and, a8 {8 thought, fatally, Erasius is under arroet. ARRESTED FOR ARSON, New Yonx, April 23.—Honry G, Goodwin was arrentod Liore yestorday and hold to await the srrival of ao officer from Piitsburg, Pa., whero Gootlwin, under tho name of Griffin, s cbarged with having set fira to his halr-stors, with fne tent todefraud she {nsurance companios. PRELIMINARY HEARING. Spacial Dipaten w The Chicage Lribune, Lavopte, Ind,, April 23.—The Hollowsy boys, who/mads thomsalves notorious by shooting 1. J. Finloy in suoh s cowardly mauner s short time 8g0, had a hoaring ta-day. Thoy wero held over uuder bonda of $1,000 each to the Cireult Court. AN ALLEGED DEFALCATION. Paraorerun, Ps, April 23.—A dofsleation ‘histbeen discovered in the Western Union Tale~ graphoficotin thisclly, snd Jobn R. Holoer, tho chiet clork of the lste Bupt, D, II. Batos, has abscouded, The ofiicora siate that tho dofaloae tion will amount ta between 5,000 sud €6,000, - RESPITED, . Onanvxstox, 8, 0., Aprit 23.—Tho two cole ored murderers, nameid Buncn and Hardeo, who wore to have been hung to-day, wero respited at noon by the colored Lioutenant-Oovernar, in the abieuco of (ov. Chamberialn from the Biate. LIFE IMPRISONMENT, Tonvou, N, Y., April 23.—Robert W, Baltiog, for the murder of John Tomkiny, at New Paltz, in October i tonced to life ime o :Lnt,hu beon senteno FATAL QUARREL. LoutaviLix, Ky., April 23.—~A speoisl to tho Courierdournal says John Burkshalos killed Bill Jolinson in Hartco this moruiog, i3 & quare rel sbout a horee-trafio, « HEAVY BAIL, Cmazrzsron, B, 0., Aptl) 33,—State-Troasuror Tarker Las been committed to Columbis Jall in default of §350,000 ball, R e FAILURE. Corvasus, 0., April 23.—Ssmuel Awmburgh, & clotliing deslor, who hsa boon fn buwine¢d l.lfixl: twenty yoars, msde sn sselenment to-dsy. Susold amoutt 1o aboub 83,000, And bls Labilities o sbaut §11,000, RAILROAD NEW The Detroit & Milwaukee and the Michigan Central Be. gin Cutting Rates. The Green River Bresk in tho Union Pacific Reduced to 2 Miles. Apprehenslons of Fresh Trouble in Echo and Weber Canons. Route Ohanges Contemplated in the Iowa Division of the 0, R, I, & P, Confusion Warse Confounded In Chicago, Dan- ville & Vincennes Affairs, End of & Flercs Strazele letween 8. Louls and Clneinoat! loads, THE CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES. Anothor atep was taken vesterday in tho com- plicated afairs of tuo Chicago, Lanville & Yin- cennes Railrond Company, by s bill filed in the Clreuit Court by the Company, or rathor by tho Rocolvers appointed by Judge Meltoberts, against William D, Judson, Amos Tenney, Charles Jud- son, Jobn Teuney, and Josoph E. Young, asking for & reconveyanco of cortain property. After retting out tho organization of the Italiroad Company aud ita puwer complainanta atato that W. D. Judson is President, Amos Tenoey Tresaurer, aud J. L. Young General Man- agor, and the three bLave Lmd In fact the whole mansgement of tho road. In order to establish depots, aud acquire termi- nal facilition, it has Leen neceesary to buy cartain Iands, and Youngas Mavager hss bad the chargo of this businces. it waa srranged that he shonld buy tho necessary land, the Com- pany furnishing the monoy, and should talio the title in his own name in trust for the Company. In pursuance of this angogement Young, on the 25th of October, 1872, bought of W. 7. Phelan Lot 8 in Cousit's Addition, for #0930, Juno 22, 1872, ho acquired titlo to Lots 4. 5,6, and the south 2234 foot of Lot 8, Block 40, of J. It Dil.* ler'a Bubdivision, for which ho paid €4,387.50. Aug. 1, 1872, it is cbarged ho purchssed for £2,900 Lota 42, 43, and the south 22} foot of Lot 44, in Block 40, of the rsmo suvdivision. Stil) farther, June 24, 1872, ho Lought Lota 4, 50, 51, 88, 89, and ©), fu Block 40, of Luller's Subdiviston, for 87,500, In July, of the same year, hio alao purchused Lota 87, 93, aod the outh 10 fect of Lots 2 and ' 33, Block 2t in the Cunal Trustees' Subdivigion, for £3,600, Noi content with this, 38 Qs alioged, on the 20th of Auguss, 1¢72, Lealso bought for £3.050 from the llivois Loud and TLoon Comnm-{; Lots 47 and 76in tho ssme bluck. Jau. 26, 1878, be atil) further bougut Lots 15 aud 16 in Block 8 sud Lot 32in Biock 4 of McGee % High's Babdivisiou for #5200, Then in 3fay, 1873, hio addod to bis provious murchases Lot 23 in Block 4 of tho samo_subdiviston, for whioh he piid §3,%00. In Jaly, 1370, Danlel Clansy sold um Lot 7 in Block 7 of Carpenter’s Additlon, for 26.803, aud Oct. 1, 1873, ho hought of Philo Carpenter for £2,400 Lot 11 1n Block 13 of Carpenter's Addition. 1t 18 cuarged that all this land was bought with the money of the Compauy; that it was convenient of access to and uecessurs for the Compauy’s purposes: sud that the Company took poaaesaion of it after tha various purchases, oud made Iarco and lastivg improvemonts by orecting buildigs. Due entrics wero made in tho booke of the Company st the time, and Youog did not contricuto anything to the pur- clinaes. ‘Though Young has nover mado » dec- Inration of trust, it in charged thota resulting trust aroso in favor af tho Company. Tho complainants then chargo that, on the 80th of December, 1873, Young, under tho frand- aileut dirsction of the President and ‘Lroasurer, mado certain quit-clalm doeds to Charles Jud- son sod_John Tenvov, relatives of the enid ofticers, by which all tho above-described land was couveyod to_them. In order t cover up (his transaction, President Judwon ordered tho origiual bouks soereted, and now baoks to bo made up which failed to stato tbe truo ac. count of tho purchasea. 'Theso deeds wore recorded, and the defendants claimod they Lad s good title, and that the Compauy had wo right to the fsnd. Tho complainaus, thereloro, ask that it may be decteed that Young was a Trustoo for tho Company ; that tho quit-claim deeds made by lini may ba set anide, and tho Company declared to bo the owners of theland, lenry Crawford, 8. P. McCounall, and Jobin Van Aiman appear for the Receivers. THE ROCKFORD, ROCK ISLAND & ST. LOUIS. 1 the caso of the Union Trust Compsny ve. fhe Rockford, Rock Telaud & St. Louis isilroad Company a potition was filed soma timo ago by 11, IL. Porter, against the Company to havoit deliver to him & large number of cara procured by it from the Barney & Smith Manufacturing Company ynder & peculiar contract, of which he was the Assignee, Judgo Drummound denied sho potition, and yosterday outered ap order directing the Receiver ‘of tho Compaary, W. 1L Ferry, to ay Porter 820,453.44 as full compeneation to the ther for all right or titlo he might navo to tho cars, nd thon to_rotain tho cars as part of the proporty of the Company. THE LOUISIANA PACIFIC, A bill has beon propared by the New Orleans Chamber of Commorce Committes on Railroade toincorporate s railruad to ba called the Louisi- ans Pacifio Raflway,” which is intended to con- nect with Tom Beott's road at Shroveport or Marsball, Tho capital stock ia fized at £6,000,~ 000, reprosonted by 60,000 shares of §100 oach, with tho right to incroase the same to 812,000,000, g'l'l.m corporation may bo organized sod eloct a Board of Diroctors whien €160,000 of capital stock shall havo been eubscrived, The chiarter asks for uo subsidy or saslatanca of any kind from the Stato other than oxcmption from :;u‘gon, except atax of 3 per ceut on div- lends. TROUBLE AT ST, LOUIS. Durlng the Jast three or four months a flerce war has beon ragiog botween tho various roads leading from Bt. Louis to Cincinoati snd Louls ville, and in consequence tho passougor ratos, which formerly were €10 to Ciucinuati and &3 to Loalaville, camo down to almost nothlng, soma of tha roads carrying passengers from Bt. Louis ta either of tho above places for &1, Finally the dificalty bus boenamicably asravged, and, sccording to private dispatchos receiv beve yeaterday, tho rates invaboon fixed ab 9.60 to both pointa, , ITEMS, The New York Central & Hudson River Rail- road has ntroduced o uow duplex ticket, 'Lhe old tickety required the couductor to punch out the names of thostations at which the passcuger entered and left the traiu, tho amount of fare paid, and tho day of tho month. Tho tickots now put in use requiro no punching of amouut of fare paid or tho dats on which tho ticket waa {ssued, but slmply tho statlons at which passen- gera get on and off tho traln, On trains going west ® duplox with 8 biua centro is used, whila on eastward-bound trius tho duplex has arod centro, the vamo a3 was finit used. Recelver Hanry, of tha Davanport & 8t. Paul Tailrond, bas givon up for tho presont the idos of rupning into Davonport over the Chicago, Rock lslana & Pacitio track, that Company have ing asked 615,000 pog yoar rental for tho iso of tho track and depot.” Auothor effort fa (o Lo made to rajse monay in Davenport to oxtond the roud {nta the city ou an lodopendent liue. In the caso of Secor aud Traoy agalnst the To- lodo, Peoria & Warsaw Ruilroad Conipauy, Judge Drummond yeaterday grauted each of the com. Ph iants 84,000 in full for their sorvices an Trus. oos of the road up to Fab. 1, 1875, 'The Receivor fr the :’nlll'l.uh.‘}u!flnpkhlfi, S‘B‘: 21')‘2‘& t?.ms:lfl“d 0 pay Col. I, G, Iugorsol 320, 6 balance in for s legal servioes ta date, CONDITION OF THE UNION PAGIFIC, Specund Disvateh to A'%s Chicado Tribune, Laxcory, Nob,, Aptil 28.~Traius on the Union Pacifio aro now runniug all right, Au immevss force bas been put to work at tho various wash- outs to ropair the damages. Thousaunds of fm- migrants, detalned at Omsba, aud fed st tho expense of tho Union Pacifio corporation, Liave bean forwarded to tholr destiuation,~generally Califoruia. Ouaus, Neb,, April 23.—Tls following is of- T v AP Five traine from the Grosa River bruak, 1oaded with wast-bound passeagors, elo,, gotiuto Ogden last night. Four tralns with esst-hound pus-cngore, etc., will atrive at Dreon Rivor to~ night unless something now unforeseen occurs, Oue train of first-clasa passengets and two of omigzanis, bound through, leave hero to-day. They will havo to trapsfer ot the Groen River break, which, it Is oxpected, will be reduced to 2 miles to-dny, ‘Tho water at thia polnt is atill falling. The washouts reported in Echo Canon have been sulliclently repnired to admit of tralne going over them with eafoly. Tho report that an engine and two cars had boen ditchied at Chnreh Iuttod 1 o mistake, No cath or engines have been ditched, Tloru's Fork Inrapidly rising, and tronble is sppreliended. It {5 spaoned by a bridge st Granger Station, Tua following in fust roccived from the Super- {ntendent 8t Green River: *Everything he- taeon Certor and Ogden {8 in & paswablo condi- tion, Expectto pet the brulge over the Big Muddy, between Hampton snd Chnreh Dutles, flxa&l t}us aftornoon. - Weather cool, and high winda," Uenoral Buperintendent Clark is hopeful, bhut frankly says if tho water riscy on them in Echo ‘ober Ilivers, and on tho lige botwoen nston and Bryan, communication is likely to sgain be intorrupted. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD EHTERPRISES Specral Dupatch to The Chicano Trivune, SrnixortzLp, I, April 23.—A certificato of incorporation of the Bt. Louls & Esstern Rall- road Cowpany, capital 81,000,000, was filed in the offico of tho Necretary of State to-dsy, The rond is located, and ia to bo built from East 8t. Louis, throngh 8. Clair, Clinton, Wasbington, Jefferson, Wayne, Edwards, and Wabash Conn- ties, to Mt Carmel. Tho work of construction i eoqt ta commence. . N, Chrintie, Manager of tho Ohio & 3firsis sippi Railroad Company, was heroto-day, inspoct- {ug the new liue under his control,—the Spring- flold, IHinoia & Southeastern Ralirond, The Auditor's and Treasurcr's oflice of this lino will Lo rewoved from lere to Ht. Louls, C. A. Beocher will contuue, as before, Snperintendent of tho Bprinztield brauch of the Ohio & Missir- wippt Road, an it is now called, Mr, Christio left for $. Liotiis to-nizght. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC, Suecitt Dispatch to The Chicaao Lrinune, Dasexronr, fa, April 23,—The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railrond Compauy have decided, sccording to Supt. Riddlo and Asslstant Super- ivtendent Royce, who were hors yesterdsy, to make very important changes in the Iowa Divis- fons of thair 10ad. 'The Bouthwostern Branch will be extended to Oskaloosa, and tho line will bo atraightened fictwoen Clicago and Council Bluffs by way of Muscatine. Meusrs. Riddle and Royco intimate that, when the niver-line 18 built betwoon Muecating and Dsvenport, the track from Museatine to Wilton will bo taken up, and that the hiwe by wuy of Muscating will bo used for ail fast passenger-trains and all Leavy freight trains going weet, the Iowe City line beiug do- voted 1o accomodation-iralus and throughe freight traius moving ecst, A VAR IN MICHIGAN. pecial Lispateh ta The Chteago 2'ribune, Raraws, Mich,, April 23,—Tho Detroit & aukeo Road, wanting Western business, announced to-day a reduction of 23 per cent on all 1ates of freight from Dotroit to thia city. T'no Michigan Coutral folluved auit in the cut- tivg by 8 reduction of 10 cents per hundred vn ell cleskes except specials, and G centa per bunared on that from Detroit to this city, 8 ro- duiction that ou RO Cl2AE0H AIDVUALA 10 nearly b0 ver ceut. It 3 o _good tbing for our mor- chiauty, and will cause Chicago roads and whole- aalo doalers to look to their intorests, CHICAGO, SAGINAW & CANADA, East Saorsaw, Mict, April 2J.—Four car- Joads of irou for the new biidge of the Chicago, Bagivaw & Copads Msilrond, which crosses at thus point, Lave arrived, Tho bridge i ready %0 qeccive it, and the work of sotting up will commonce at once. Capt. * ‘g SRECIAL NOTICES. : Dr. Schenck’s Standard Remedices.. The standard remedies for all dissasas of the lunzs aro Fohonck's Palmonie Byrup, Behenok's Bes Wand Tanic, and Behanok's Mandrake PUls, and, 1f taken Lefors the B stroyed, a spoody oureis allected. roo medicines Dr. J. F. Bohenck, of Phila. delphis, owos his unriralled success {n the sroatment of pulmonary diseasst, Tha Palmoals Byrap Hpans the mosbld matter in tho Tangs; uatarn throws 1t off by a0 sasy ezpectaration, o= when the phisgm or matter Is ripn 8 alight cough will throm itoT, the pationt hes rou, and the lange bogta to ol To ousble tha Palmonie Byrup ta dothis, Sehenck's Mandrako Pills aod Achanek's Fos Wead Tonto must be frooly uned to cloanso the stomach and liver, Hohensk's Mandraka PUis sct on tho Jisar, removing all obatrue. tions, relaz tho gall biadier, the Lila atarts freely, And the lver fs soan rallsved. Hohenck's Bea Weed Tanto 1s & gontle stimnlsnt Aud alterative; the atkall of which it fs composed mixce with the food and pravents sonring. 1t awulsts tha digestion by toning up the stomacks Lo & heaithy candltion, sn that tht food and the Palmonlo Rrrup nill miake gond blond ; than the lungs beal, and the patient will sarely got wall If care Is taken 10 provest (rosh cald. All who wish to consult Dr, Schenck, elthor portonaily or Iy Intter, ean dosoat bis principst office, corner of Blsth and Archests., Philadelphis, every Manc fichanck's madicines are sold by all drugglets ont the ennntre., L e through CARSO, PIRIE & (0, MADISON & PEORIA-ST3,, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. Tho Bost 2-Button One-Dollar Giove In tho country, in Black, White, Opera, and Spring Colors. Made for durability, fron fine, floxible skins, in the choiceat shades and EQUAL 1IN APPEARANCE to moi exponsivo Kid Gloves. Gonts’ “ West Bud Gloves,” §1.%5 Also, full linesof * Thomason’s Seamiess,” “Danton,” * Alexandre,” and othor bo.t makos, KID GLOVE DEPARTHENT, Gireat West Sile iy Goods CLOTHING. ~THE NE 136 Madison and 144 Clarkest, CALLED THB Craw has roturned from the Last, having con- tracted with the Clevolaud Railing-Mill Com- pany for 40 miles of iton for the roud, 1i4) tons to tio delivered bofore May 1, GO0 tous by May 13. and tho balanco by Juno I, Forts miics of the road i graded. being that portion betwoen 5t Louis and Lake Viow, THE WISCONSIN ROADS, Specsal Linpateh to T'he Cliacayo Trivune, Mapso¥, Wik, April 83— All quict along (ho lines,” ia the word from the railroads now, (juito iu contrast with the turmoil of last yoar. ‘fhio Nailroad Commisaioners kiavo recotved some somplaints of prepayment on froight being ex- acted contrary to Jaw ; alwo that the allowed rate for the firat 25 miles Lns been 1o somo cases charged for the firet 25 miles of ench of the eev- oral ronds possed ovor. Itailrosd managers man- ifest a readineus to roctify all such arrors. THE NORTHERN PACIFIC, New Yonx, April UJ.—At & meoting of the Board of Directors of* tho Nerthern Pacific Road to-dny the rexignation of Georgo W. Cass, Pres- ident, was accepted. An clection wes af once Leld to fill the vacancy, and Charles D. Wright, of Philadelphis, was choeon unapimously, Mr. Wright has boen Director of the rosd for four yoars, and Chairman of its Finauce Committoa. CASUALTIES, DROWNED. Mrarris, Tenn,, April 23,.—C, P, Joplio, Sec- ond Clork of the steamer Mary Ament, was drowned st tho wharf to-day, by bis akiff be- comlog ontangled ju tho whocl of tho steamor Quickstep, and capsizing, Whon the scoident occitrrod, parties in tro ki startad to his re- liof, aud 'when one boat was within » fow feot of Nim, ho wus drawn undor & barge, and dlsap- peared. His body bas not been recovored. . LEG BROKEN. Special Dispateh to the Chicaco Tridune, Brooyxatoy, 11, April 23.—~Heary Moisters, & weil-knowa Gorman rosidont of this city, in atepplug frons bis Luggy this evening, sustained & fractute of the log just alove the snlla and waa taken home fn & carriage. BURIED ALIVE, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicado Trivine. Liscory, 1ll., April 20.—On Taosday last & man by the namo of Thomaa Colline, living about 2 milea from this city, was killed In & woll Dy the dirt and sand falling on him, Ho leaves s wifo and family, WENT DOWN 'WITH ALL ON BOARD. Groveesten, Maes, Aprll 23.—The fiabog nchooper J. C. Oall ia given up aa lost with & crew of twelva mon, ————— OSHKOSH, Navigation-Suit for Damages~Naplcs sugare L Spueial Dispateh ta The Chicago Trivunz, Osuxosi, W April 23,—The first boat on the Fox and Wolf Iuivers this soason started up to<day, belog mearly & wack earlier than last yoor, Tue Court bas beon ocoupled for throo dags with tho case of Coylo vs, Hamilton, sult for damages on scconnt of a platol-sbot fired by Tlamliton, striking Coylein thoide, Gen. E. 8. Bragg and D. C. Pilost, of ¥oud du Lae, aro the lawyers conduoting it. Roports from the northern country eay that the maplo-sugar crop will oxcoed that of any yesr since 1805, The woather for the past threo wooks biss been very favorable, and &hes yleld is fmwenso. FIRM CHANGES. COPARTNERSHIP. The nudersigued have this day formed & copartuorship undor tlio name of Davenport & Anlrow, for the purposs of carrying on the buslaess of Geasral Motal Brokurs ta this clty, ¥. 0. DAVENPORT, April 22, 1975, 5. W. ANDREW, SPECTACLES. YAIRN PERBLE SELCTACLES Aul(fllltu'tllllxl}u‘ Dy ot at A ANASSLS, Optls i, o Sladisou-st: (Iribune Lutiding). STOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. O¥YICE OF TuP: LAKE KUOLE & MICHIGAN ‘Coupany, ( FODTIERN HAILWAY CLEVELAND, U., ADriL], J8ib, ‘The anpusl mociing of 1o ‘Blockbulders of this Come HL“I alaotien af Directors 1or Lo gusulog year, £ad forthe (rimactivu of otilor appropriate busiay witt o held il Glicy UF foo amputy i tha Chiy of Olaver lend, Gita, ou Welaseday uJflu: Mag nexy bis rgou. the' Lot s ta o aie “GOLDEN BAGLE Continues to sell at Re- tail for MEN'S AWD BOYS' wear at WEOLE- SALE prices. SPRING OVERCOATS, a large line at very low prices. RICH#OND PRINTS, RICHMOND PRINTS 1 NEW SPRING 73150 07 “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, “GRAY'S" AXD ‘6E ” . TIOKLTS NOW IN STORT AND RECEIVIO DAILY BY J.V.FARWELL & CO. CEIICACO. = NEW PUBLIOATIONS, To Admiistralos, Guardias, EXECUTORS. HILL'S PROBATE GUIDE, The Probate Juriadlotion sod Fractics in the Connty Caurtn, aecurdles 16 o Ravised Statutss of 167, and U+ cisluns in the Siste’ot Hliuois, cuntaining the | Wills, of Adwiplatration, and of Guardisn and Dring & gude dor ixecators, Administrators, Gues. dinny, ahd Conservators, Wi tho Manusguuent end scitiomant of Es "eith Intost Tans und Hef oroucos 10_tho Htatutes of 1474, with Fo-ms and Fre. eedents. By Ddward J. i f, Ruq, Kecoud and e St editton, 1875 1 Yok, v, Law binding. Sont posi- paid o0 recolpt of 63, K. 3o MYL.E>, Fublishur, ) e, Glicsio Plosso stata where son say denrin TO RENT. (fices and Rooms T RENT IN THH TRIBUNE BUILDING. INQUIRE OF WILLIAM C. DOW, ROOM 21. OIL TANKS. # 'WILSON & EVENDEN'S ! oiL TANKS, Y_MTASURING PUMP, ;’ TR 47 & 49 West Lako Bt. % S CHERIDAGO. R FOR SALE, @ Houd for Catalogus. RUIT. 800 oasses_very choico Valeroia Orangos at §11 gur orso at, . B, WEBBER'S Cor, Bouth Water and Dearboxn: