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e et e————————————————— THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1870, 'dormen, The Tiepublioana eloct thres of soven Buporvisors. OABROTOLIS. Spectal Dispatehto 1he Cnteans Triduns, OannoroLts, Mich., April 3.—It hias been a very oxclting eloction, A portion of the Republican ticket is olectod for tho first tima in many yoars, No returns from the country. Doubtless Re- publican. DLOOMINGTON, TLL. Bpeetat Dispatehto The Chicago Tridune. Broosmixaton, Ik, Apri) 8,—Tha Republican Convention to nomitiata a Mayor to-night onded in dissatisfaction, tho Btoere dologates with- arawing oo a disagrosment on s voto to adjourn after s dosd-look of £wo hofrs on a tie vote for wmxaury Chiairman, Tryner waa nominated by the remaining delogatos. Bteors will now bo- como an indspendant candidate, The Bohool Board slection to-day was Lotly oontestod. Bann was eleoted by iarge major- ity. and Folsom 15 probably slocted by o major- ity of 25 oyor Waddls, Folsom waa bitterly op- posed by intarestod martics on account of hia voting witl: others, two yers ago, for a change of booke. Tha voto muat ho counted sgain. JACKSONVILLE, IL%. Srecial Diapateh o The Chitngo Tribune, JACKHONVILLE, 1il,, Aprit 8.~Ths most hotly- contestod mun{mpul campalgn evor fought in Jacksonvilto torminatod to-night in & ocom- pleto Itepublican victory. Tho Republican genoral ticket In olectod by majoritics rapging from 848 to 740, and five of the cight Aldermon ars Republicans, the Domocrata squeozing fo Ly baro majorities, Tho Domoorats had tried to run a citizons’ tlcket, and thin Republican victory is the mora gmlmnr as it fa & triumph over foos without 0. aud with! MATOA, 1LL. Special Ditmateh to The Chiedos Tyiduns, Manoa, Ill, April3 —The municipal contest to.dsy was quito spirlted, and resulted in the olection of & Licenso Board. Tho proposition of villaga organization, under the gonoral law, was squelched by & voto of 119 sgainst to 62 for it. OLEVELAND, 0., ETC. COLrveLAND, O., Anril 3,—The muoioipal elec- tion passed off quietly to-day. A large voto was ollod. Tho entirn offieial count will not be in for sovorsl houra, Tho indications aro that tho Ttepalilican city tioket entite 18 oloctod by & large majority, Tho lleyubncnnu alao probmbly olook fourtecn out of eighteon Counciimen. Returns from Fromont show a Ropub- lican gain of over 200 and the olec- tion of one Ropublican Councilman, At Akron the Democrats have a majority in the Council for the tirst lime ninco the organization of ths ltapublican party. At Youngetown the groonback ticket was tlected by over 300 majority. CINGINNATL, O, , Ciscinxaty, O,, April 3,—Tho election to-day was the quiotest in many yoars. The indicationa aro that tho Domocrats alect the entiro tickot by smn)l majorities, with tha excestion of ono mom- bor of tho Board of Pubtic Works, The voto was conslderably lees than last fall. COLUMBOS, 0. Coruanus, O, April 3.—Full returna of the ¢ity oloction aro uot in at midnight, but indica- tions aro that thoro are conalderablo Republican Rains over last fall, Roturos from eight wards now In give the Nepublicans four and the Dom- perats four Councilmon, Tho probavility In thnt the Ropublicans elect the Trunteo of the Water~ Works and possibly the Polico Commissioners. EVANSVILLE, IND, Evaxsvitte, Ind, April 8.—The clty olection Enmll off quietly. Tho Republicans’elect five ouncilmen, and the Domocrata one. The new Louricil will bo a tie, with a Democratic Mayor, who hotds over, Thoe Rebublicana atso sicot tho Treasuror and the Clork, Tho Domocrats elect tho Marshal and tho Surveyor, Tho Demoarats Inst yoar eloctod five Councilmen, Clork, Mare ehal, and Burveyor. WINONA,MINN. Special Dispateh to The Chicaoo 1yiouna, WiNona, Minn., April 8.—In the munioipal electin to-day tho Domocrats alected their can- didatea over the Citizens’ ticket, The following officors wero elocted 1 For Mayor, Andrew Ham- \lton ; Treasuror, W. Jay \Vhl{))pla,- Asgesasor, Willism 8. Drew ; Aldermen, D. Leary, 1L D. Morse, V. Simpson, Daniel Lvans, and Frank Drowhowski; 8clool Directors, A. IT. Suow, Dz, J. B. McGaughoy, Charlos iN Borry, thu Keyes, and C, Heintz. Some lwantz or_thirty 1adies improvod tne privilege of the elective franchiao by voting for school officors. Tha Iadics wero froated with tho utmost civility at the polls, The entiro voto was the Iargoat ovor polted ia the city, reaching about 2,000, 0 LEDO, O, Special Dispalch to Ths Chicago Tribune. ToLepo, O., April 3,—Tho municipal election which hing taken place hiero to-dsy has passed off vory quioctly with a large votopolled. The party linos havo geversily been sorved vory closely. 'I'ho principal oflics in tho canvass wag the Stroot Commissioner, which the Republicans bave carrlod by an estimated majority of 800. It ia also thought that the Ropublicans have socurod a majority of four In the Doard of Couacilmen, which will give thom a majority of throo on a joint ballot of the Common Councll. On the wholo Lho rosnit {s a amall improvoment #n the Ropublican victory of last fall, and a do- tided galn over that of the munteipal election previous to thia, EEORUX, IA. smecial piapateh o The Chicago Tridune, Keokvg, Ia., Aprit 8.—Tho Republicans of thia city aro rejoicing fo-night over tho most signsl victory thoy Liavo achieved for years. At the municipal election bore to-day they olectad their cotire ticket by majorities rangiug from 160 to 800, Tho Ilon, John N. Irwin waa olected . Mayor by 200 majority, » Republican gain over Iaat yoor of nearly 400. 'Tha now Councll will atand eight Republicana sod four Deinocrats, with & Republican Mayor. Last yoar it stood asven Democrats to fivo Ropublicans, with o Domocratio Mayor—s gain of four Republican mombers. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, Couvci Brures, Ia., April 8.—Ths municipal election to-day called out s vote of but 1,272, the weathor pot being propitious. John II, Keatiey was oleoted Mayor, as againat O, L. Bhuogart, by nmajority of 878. DATOX UOTOE, LA, Datox Rovar, La., April .—An election was held horo to-dny for Mayor, Administrator cf Improvemont, and two Councllman. The Dom- scrats oloated thelr tickeb by 845 majority, A large numbor of colored mon voted the Demo- sratio tickot oponly. YANRTON, D. T, Yaxgrox, D, T., April 8.—Thoe city elootion to- 2y passed off quietly, and reaulted in the eleo- Mon of = Citizons' ticket, . M. Beobach, Bayor: K, 'L, White, Clark; Willlam Leepor, Marshal; Josoph Polr, Troamnrer. Tho Alder- mon are about cqually divided as to politics, DENYER, COL. Dexven, Col,, April 3.—The munlicipal olec- Mon hero to-dsy passed off quietly. 'The vote Med was not very beavy. Dr. Buckingham, a emocrat, i3 elocted Mayor ovor ¥. R. Crocker, Ropublican, by & mafority of 180. Tho Repub- loans eloct four Aldermen out of six. ——— OTHER POLITICAL MATTERS. THE GOVERNORSHIP, WABIDULNE IN PATUS, To the Elitor of The Chicage Tribunas Cunteaco, April 8.~1¢ {s but natural that the Gorman friends of Mr. Washburne in this coun- try should remomber lifa creditable acts of, hero- Ism in bebalf of the Qormana who wors shut up 1n Paris during the siego, and that thoy should boatir thomsolyos now that a chanco has offerod to mako bim Covernor of Illinois. It is but natuyal, too, I supposs, that tho support- era of tho other candidates ehould attompt to mcke light of theso acts of Ar, Washburne In Parls, and affoot to beliove that, It performed at all, thoy wero calcniated with a iew to ulierior political cnds at home, Now, if Mr, Washburne bad only bis record as smember of Congross to point to, I shonld still voutond decldedly that ho hnd by far tho beat slaims to tho Govornorship, And I think ho mould bo nominated and elocted, But with pride hia frienda point to his record whila roal- fient iu Parls, and say that not only Ifllnols, but the Unitod States, ows him thanke and bonor. : What wes the situation ? At the invasion of Franco by Cermany, were settled in I'aris, in irade, &8 shopkeepors or manufacturers, a great namber of Germans,—ss many as 80,000 souls, It was statod at tho time, ThLe Freuch srmy, defeatec, foll back within the fortiflcations of Paris, The siege commenced, coutivucd, and it seemod thore would bo wo end. FPro- vislous grow mcarce in tho city. Tens of thoussnds of people wandered, irro- ponsible and famishiug, through the stroots. 2hose QGormans, all the timo looked upon with suspicion, wero now regarded with Herce Latred, In the mesutime the German Chancellor, Blsmarck, had preferradis request to the Goveroment of the United Btates at Wash- ington to allow Ministor Washburne to act for Oermany as well, to tho extont allowed by the l.r:;“%t' nations, Tho request waa promptly s Now, what was done? The slege was prossed with fncreasing rigor, fuside the sty tbe condition of things grow rapld- f1s moat extraordinary means, the mol and aimost as forocioun i iniator (\V;flhbl}{nc had, agonts ont in vory part of the city. » nd ni| I;xl of the terrible situe ation, the imminent deadly peril,-in swhich hi wards, tho Germans, stood. n ures inatantly and bravoly, At whatovor point a houso or a manufactory was throatonod, ho dis- patched his messongors to becamo as unressonin, 83 lungry wolves, norts cams in day A Ife took liia moas- giva protection, In meesongers made thoir way through boloagu perhaps, from tho sacking of o church or the murder of priests, to_plabo ovor the doors the mivlaturo flag of tho bol was always respooted. tirough the rounds of Parie. Thin, it is Washburne woa oring mobs, fresh, And g0 it wae under the ordors of his Government, moro: a8 tho stock of to find bread. rovislons diminiehed for theso Germans it was, Mr, Washburno establiabiod in tho baso- ‘ment of his oswn house an American soup-houso, and gathorod to it, and fedd, day aftor day, hun drads of theso distrosaed pooplo. It was now tima to bogin to think of ponding the German residegts in Paris baok to Father- 1and. Mir, Washburne accordingly spplied him- aolf to tho Fronch Governmont, and was ablo to arrange for thoir transportation to Fortunately for tho Ger- mane, tbo United Biaten had anotbor Miniator, J. Russell Jones, at Balgium, who bad koown wall the Gormans in Amorica, and had for thoir brothers in adversity a Mr, Washburno tolographa o did more, rofound eympathy. Mr. Jonos of what dono, whereupon tho latter applied Lo tho Bolgisn Governmant, sn portation, at nominal cost, from the French frontior across Belgium to tho In wan in such m way that 30,000 Gormans wore protectad, fod, and comforted in Paris ansported to tho land of ity the hoart of any locy and eay that Mr. d obtaited trans- man who can road ih roportod thia morning was st Dennis, nearly | motning Gen. Porfirio Dinz prosontad himaolf Washburne gat dowa beforoliand and coldly cal- culatod tho political advantages to himsell away off in the futural WARHBUNNE IN OOLE COUNIT. 7o the Editer of The Chicago Tribune: Onzaoy, Oglo County, IN., Apsit 1.—You will #eo by tho papor I send you tuat tho namo of the Hon. E. D. Washburne is suggested for Govornor a8 one which ‘would be eathusisatic- ahy groeted in the old Third Congressional Dis- trlot, There {s not ous among all the great and noblo men of this great and flourishing Btato who would recoive a moro cordial support to make him ita Chief Blaglatrato. very much if among all the ominent men who are mentioned In connection with the noxt Prosidoncy lhoro ia any ono for whom tho honest masses would mors comfldingly cast As a restdont of Oglo County, which haa alwaya been locluded fu the Congromsional Distmct which Lo go long and eficieutly served, I have ‘been familiar with his public record, and proud to ho ono of bis bumble aod ardeut supportors. Iwnsouo of tho delegatos from this county whicl first nomivated Lim ns she Whig candie dnto for Congress, Our delegation thon caat their firat ballota for ox-Goy. Bebl then recently becoma o resident of Illinois, but aftor a timo uuitod tholr support with thoso al- ready for Woshburoo, and ho waa thua nomi- nated, and he cantinued the. first choico of Oglo for Congressman for eighteen years and o was appointed Hocretary of State by Prosidont Grant in 186Y. I also participated intho reat mass-mocting at Rockford, hold two years ater, by thoen *‘opposcd to the further exten- I in_terrilory thon freo,” whero Democrats, and Freo- riotic effort, by frater~ slon of slnver: men of ail part| Hollers, united (n_the pal ual discusston and delivoration, to sgrec upon *‘bawis of actiou " and combined eoflart to con- fino tho eystom of elavory to its thon prosent Suflice it to say, such nction waa taken with almost perfect unanimity nud intonso en- thuslasm. Afterwards Mr. Washburne was sont for, and, when ho came bofore tho mooting, tho resolutions wero road to him, which he most cordially aesouted to as his sontiments, then nomiuated by acclamation for ro-olection 88 tho Republican candidate far Congress, and waa (if 1am not mistaken) tho firat candidate 80 nominated and slected 1o tho country. I thought theso incidenta which occurred in his early political lifo would now be intercsting to you, who have learnad to admiro hia pure and patriotia devotion for the wolfaro of our coun- tho masintensnce of its try at home, and to honor and glory abroad. DEVERIDGE'S POPULARITY, To the Editor of The Chicavo Tribune: BeaixorieLp, Aprl 1.—Scme daysage your correspondent noted the foot that Actiog-Gov- ernor Joun L. Beveridgedid not have thesupport of one daily paperin tho Stazo. It oceurred to this correspondent that 4 Governor of tho great Btato of Ilinols for four yoars, with all tho party machinory to back him, and had uo morain- fluonce than thie, it would be vory dapgerons for tho party to place such a man at the hoad of our Btato ticket. It now agoms that our Acting Gov- ernor doca not ovea control bhis own housonold— b8 rotatlons by marrisgo. lent authonty that the Ilon. Richard P, Morgan, Bloomington, ex-Rallroad and Warehonse Commissioner for tho Stato, and a relativo of bhis Lxcolloncy, considors it vory bad policy to think of Bovoridgo heading it s known that James H. brother of tho Gavernor's 1hat ghould John L, Boveridgo bo nominated ho (Raymond) will consider it Lis sacred duty to do what ho can to defoat him at tho polls.” It {n thought by many who ought to koow, that Boverldge will wishdraw within the next thirty, 1t 18 stated ou excol- ur tickot., Agalu, ymond, of Ohicago, MISCELLANEOUS. ILLINOIS DEMOGRACK.’ Berinortzup, 1., April 3,—Thae Slate Regisler of to-day publishos the following call : IIZADQUARTERA OF THE DEMOCRATIO BTATZ Cex- £BAL COMMITTER, BPRINGFIELD, Ill., March 29, Iv76, —Pursuant to a requost of & majority of the mombera of the Gommittos, 3 weeting of the Democratio State Contral Coramittco fa horoby called to meet ak Bpring- feld Wedncaday, April 10, at 13 c'clock, noon, for tho of such busincss as may bu brought befora it WiLLLM LEOWN, Chialrman, E, L, Mznnrrr, Secrol ‘pectal Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, Senixarienn, 1N, April 8,—It 1a agreed by the trunchoon flourishers to have two Demo- crotio Btato Couyentions, ons to nomiuato dolo- gates to tho Natioua! Convention, the other to put through tho Btato slato. TIIE DEMOQUACY OF DNDIANA, Spectal Dupateh to Ths Chicugo T'ribune. Ixpianarorms, Ind.,, April 8.~Another anti- Landers caucus will be beld hero to-morrow night. A vory quiot sasemblago it Is to_be, too, 1t 18 undorstood that Mr. Holman will be proa- ent, or will bo reprosonted by sn lon will bo definitoly defined, ikl aenet oy THE STATE TREASURY. Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BeainorieLy, IlL, April 3.—Tollowing la a atatoment of roceipts and disbursements of tho Btate Troasury for tho month of March, 1876: Loosl bund fuud, ., Totaliseseres over Revenus fund., 1llinols River-im) JOURNALISTIC. New Yonx, Aprit 8.—Tho Evening Express an- pounces the eale of a limited intorest in fts busi- noss to a numbor of gentfomen, who, with ita old propriotor, have formed s joint-stock com- pany for the purpose of conduoting a first-clasy {ndepeundont Domocratio nowspaper. The Ilon, Erustus Drooks is the President of the new company, and rotains control of thoeditorial do- 8, tho well-known with the Tribung Amos J, Cununin ournalist, and long connocte Bud Sun, hes joiued tho editorisl forco of the WEDDED TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, Spactal Correspondence of Ths Chicago Tridune, Towa Crry, April 8.—A, J. Bond, an old and woalthy citizen of Tifin, in this county, & farmer sod fine blooded mtock ralser, celobrates his #ilver wedding this evonlog. About 100 gueals lmmthluclly‘lneud, le hiT L) epacial train of tho Hook Island Company to conyoy thom to Lis residence aud rotura, EDUCATIONAL. Spectal Mapateh 1o The Chicago Triduna, InDiaNAroLly, Aptil 8.—The Loard or Direo- tors of the Northwostern Christian University Liave effocted mn organization of the institution, and permancutly establishod various courses of smbraoivg spocificall i, .'mmlxll nal’ &m:lk .ly tho classlcal, fug and eugiveeriug and civil en; ond chartoring s 'years Lad not jmpaired, while George beamed | Lords last nighs the Earl of BLafiabury offersd and a now Facnlty slactod, Tho Rev. O, A. Bur- gons waa continued Prenidont. Lo Kot ABHI ool AGuordance wllh‘mrl%{t of H{u lglst EEEK‘?‘;‘“::{ llé«: l:“p:l'h"; Moxico .Gtonning Under Her jormal edn s Siato Peon concontratod in. tho Stato University ab Periodical Revolution, thiscity, The formal opening of tho depart- moat took n({lou at University Illull l;::nnl:xll::llu‘ & T T i ,,,‘,';",f‘,‘fgbm;zn. wnd | Matamoras Treacheronsly Surronder~ ford, l 3 0 Bilg o ey e ot 1 capfidently anticl: ed to tho Insurgents, pated, aad will be clmcntl[‘ Iaborad for by all tho prominont educators of the Stato. title was distastefnl der the dircotion of competont Instructors. The number of Directors was roduced to twonty-oue, a to 91, mittoo. e The Royal Titles Bill Passon tho |0 i fose in farorof Cambridzn — Lords in Oommittee. In tho Nouse of Commons, this ovening, Dis- THE MISSISSIPPI FLOOD, New Onvreans, April 8.—Col. Hardee, Oity Engi of Now Orleans, expresses the opine i TaRineor O N ermarat ororom I the Atis. | Statement Showing the Deplorable Con- elssippi Valloy aro not well founded, 1its rea- dition of Egyptian Finances. P sons wore fully given in an intorview to-day, and tho conclusion arrived at is, that th«{mn- ont condition of the upper tributariea combined +with thogo lowor down do not warrant tho Ap- Tho French Senato Votes Unanimously prohionsionarof suoch sn_ovorflow aa would Lo to Abolish the State of Biege. damaging to the prospoctive sgricultural intor~ e siis, AP .—Tlio offecte. of tho flond EMPuls, Apnl 3,—-The offocis ol 0 floo v arq boginning to be folt on tho Arkansas sido. Austrian Intervention in Turk- Numbora of families in Hopofield, iinmediatoly ish Provincial Affuirs opposita this city, woro forced to loave their d At housos, aud passengers who srrivod by ho ILinte o Little Rock train this morning roport water ovor tho track near Edmunds, but the tramn went out to-day. Tho water is now 10 inoles bolow tho MEXICQ. oxtremo high water, and about an Inch bolow TRE DEVOLUTIONISTH CAPTURR MATAMORAS. S bigh o, Moy e i, agot o | e Yonw, April 3.-A rowasnile CTexk) y n . Tolivar, and Lako Providenco, Tho crovasse | "Pocial of April 3 eays: ''At § o'clock this tho 24th of Aprik tha Magor. pressing Influonca. 1877, at £78,044.000, and ¢ a surplus of £305,000. opposite Laconis, Ark., instond of at Davics, as | with his army of about 1,000 mon to attaol: Mat- first roported, aud was caused by tho baok cay- | amoras. Gon. Do la Barra, who was in com- fog, Tho water through lhl:: will run into Bun« | mand of the gartison, nent out o faroo or 800 tlower Ttiver through Bayou Tuatish, mon, nuder Gen. Toledo, to attack tho enomy. A BOUTHERN FRESHET. This forco revolted whon out of thociyy, and 3acoy, Ga., April 3.—Tho Ockmulgee Is high- | onme back 1n tho ranks of Diaz. Tho Natiooal or than nminco tha Marrison froshet. Thers is | Guard, 1,000 etrong, in tho city, and tha artil. much damsgoe to planters along tho river. lery refused to firo a sloglo shot whon ordored MoNTGOMERY, Ala,, April 3.—A storm bas pro- | by Do I Barra, and the Revolutlonista kopt ad- vailed over nearly tho ontire Btate, coming from | vancing. On this, all tho Covorument troops the oast, aud lasting ninoteen houre without fn- | turnod over, exeopt tho eavalry, which hold firm, tormiseion, accompaniod by unusally huv{ After somo fighting, Gen, Do Ia;Bartra, scoingthat thunder and continous wind' sl lightaing, 1t | ho was botrayed on ttie battle-fleld, left tho city is considered tho heaviest rain over known, 7 Inobos of wator having fallen in tho timo, Great | 7ith#equad of tha Ninth Cavalry for Browna- damago is doue to tho planting intorost. The ville. At tho sentinel-atation on tha river oppo- Alabama River has rison GO foot, and ia now | site Brownsvillo rising at tho rate of 414 inches: por hour. No TIE QUATD FINED AT TIE PARTY, deaths reportod, but” many housos are blown | {hinking thoy were cuomics. Tho Coneral down. No trains siuco Baturday. orosaed over, And {s now horo, A MYSTERIOUS AGCIDENT, “The United Staten guuboat Rio Bravo Is in Yaxkroy, D. T., Aprit .—A painful accident | front of Matamoras to protect the American and ocaurred in the family of John MoMamon yes- | forelgn cltizena, torday, whero two children aged §nnd 3 years * Gen, Diaz 18 in Matamoras, and has bosn re- ware loft alono & short timo. Whon the mother | celved with groat rojoicing. At presont fight- roturned tho youngest was shot tn the centro of | jng {s going on at Fort San Fornando and the B, e e e e, | Cussmatn fortiflcation, in tho subutbs of Mata- charged, Tho older chitd, a boy, through tright | Ioras, by & romnaat of Qovornment troopa un- or unknown motive, rofuses to give sny clow as | der the command of Cola. Ciisto and Parnutt, to tho shootirg. Tho afair is shrouded in mys« | who rofuso to surrendor. The artillory is roar- tory, as it seoms Impossible that the Mittle gurl | inp, and the contest Ia uncertain, could have sbot horself. b & Hundrfdu n‘{ lamlxll‘luu '(rmrnflhtnmom[hnva een pouring into this city for a weok past in A DANGEROUS LOCALITY, 4 Apecial Dipateh to The Cliteage Tribune. :Fzflgg;?g:uvo:fl: by R L ikt Towa Crry, Ta, April 8.—A stock-dealer from | — Thp officors and troopa who paesed over to Indianola, in this State, by the name of Thomas | Texas have been nrl'ems(lv and disarmed by Gen, Tattorson, whilo on his way with cattle over the | Pattor, oud taken to Fort Browa under the or- Hock Istand Road lust night, steppod from the | 46 Of tha Secrotary f War.' caboose-car which stopped on the bridge over Qatvesron, Tex., April 8.—The MNews' Bpo- & stroet and walked off, “striking the ground | cial, from Drownaville tho 2d, says: 'This some 40 foot Lelow. 1t was in tho nigut, and | morning at b o'clock Gov. Toledo went out of dark. Tho fall broke both his legs, smashed tho | Matamoras, with 100 men, to reconooltor. front part of his skull in, snd othewlse mc- | Ho was endeavoring to ascortaln tho po- as that allogod, wora mostly unfounded. reasonablo gronnd for ultimate prospocts. In con abont loy or boana. frosts later on do not Europe. were dolayed. riously injured kim, and yot he Is afivo. :{ufin mnl the " mvolulfiunlry forces. TIE FINANCE MUDDLE. Vhilo thus engaged o column of cavalry LoxpoN, April 3.—Mr. Uavs, in bis report on RUN OVER AND KILLED. ddonl; d b ras, 8 f Swecial Diapatch to The Chican Tribune, complotily ek :'{;"fl!x::.h h'zh:n;‘fig;bm ot | Eeyptinn flnsnoes, eags: At tho sudionce In INDEPENDENCE, In.,, April 3.—A men named | Disz's army marc¥sd boldly upon tho works in Lusoh, residing at Ackley, Is., was killed by [ tho upperpart of tho city, Not a gun was oars to-dsy in attompting to get on & traln at flred from tho works. Tho rogular troops and tho National Guard hurrabed for Dinz, N that placo or to mail some letters on tho traln. | 1) | Barra dischargod bis rovolvor n‘inumoffa Ho miseod hia footing and fell botwoen tho do- | rotronted to tho rivor bunk with about twenty- pot platform and the car, ‘fho train bewg in | fivamen. Ile askod pormission to pass, which motion, ho was eo crushed and mangled that ho | was granted, on the condition of his becoming » cxpized in o fow hours, prisonor and bolag disarmed, and Lo and his do- tachment aro at ¥ort Browu.” DROWNED. ANOTUER YERBION Myectal Dispateh to The Uhteags Tvidune, is, that Gon.Toledo had 600 men, and that when Prxy, 111, April 8,—~Tho body of Mr. Josoph | outside they ' pronounced” aud joined Diaz. Derry, who mysterionsly disapposred from bia | Gen. Dias has more than: 1,000 mon, Ho wad homo in this city last November, was rocovercd rocoived with great rejolcing by tho poople of Matamoras, ostorday on Bix-Mils Island, just below the Tt Nororal wonnds wers da’nnvnred onitha | c Gl Parots. and Ool. ‘Criato. vafused to gnr ody, but were hardly sufiiciont to warrant foul “Rdg:;flq‘;‘;:{,gflg: ol’:“’g%’ln‘:oo":r:;d it1s not b play. The Jury roturned verdict of death by | known what tho result may bo, ' Tho firing is ury would loso £2,600,000. accidental drowning, mostly from Casamata sod Fort San Fornando, | the interost on the floating dobt. The P - When Gen. Do Ia Barra approached tho ferry | rovonue, which now producos sbout $63,4 FIRES, with the escort his own guard fired on him, be- | Will, aftor 1880, by tho operation of sbove law, . lioving it was tho encmy. lose annually the sum of $12,260,000. The CHICAG Whon Col. Uristo loarned that (en. Do la | normal exponditure {s about IN 1 0, Tho alarm from Box No. 798 at 2:50 yesterday | Darra waa in Fort Brown, Lo surranderad. Gon. Disz haa completo possession of Mata- morning was caused by the discovery of fire in o " {ramo coltago No. 115 Bedguick stroct, owned | Forarher gecr5e0% will soon bogin to lock to sod ocoupled by T, O. Morey es a residence. DIORE PANTICULARS, Losa to building and farniture, $200} fully in- [ Particulars of todnf‘a doings ars boing as- sured. Causo of fire, tho oxplosion of a can of | cortained. Gon, Do ls Dura wag with Gen. bhabin Toledo, reconnoitering the forces. Tolodo fell o back to tho Casamats, but had boen aoparated About 4 o'clock Eunanymnrnlni 8 flro wna | from Do In Barra. About half-past 7 o'clock a discovered in the two-stogy,brick building No. | fight oconrred botweon tha Nint! Regular Cav- 208 North La Ballo streot, ownoed and occupled | alry aud tho rogiments of La Pareno and by A. Johnston as a residenco. A atill alarm Augirro, This was outside tho town, The cay- was sont to Chemical No. 4, and tho flamoa wero | piry surrendorod. : oxtinguished, with a loss of about €16 totho | /I'wo ploces of ertillery wore taken at Monte- building, which is ineured for 85,000. Cause of roy Fort by the rovolutionists, and carried by fire supposed incendiarisou hiand to the ontey Em of the city, Thoe former nNo! o A ;’h";O,Nhfl-c,:\:'N"- s;;on :hu !ca::muh.nm when thoy were opened Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, ‘The ‘[wonty-second Rogular Infant: - Wixoxa, Mino., April' 8.—The old Morgan | doned Fort g-n l?m'mmxg:x aud env.nrzl%ba,:‘:- warchouso burned to-day. Lows $1,500; in- | mats, The fight st Cosamata was brisk, For nured. It contaluod 4,000 bushols of whoat | balt ::nhggfik:hgy“:.’:};u“m;“ Attamblod a owned by Randolph, Bmith & Co., insnred ; also e e e whoat aud ilour bolouging to I, H, B;uwn, Just as thoy woro roady for anothor lm":ft‘ L that tho resources of' Eg: wiute flag was ralsed. « " Col, Criato offercd his | complain.” tnsured. aword I;BGon. Diaz. - The Iatter mmpflmonh; = e AT LUDINGTON, MIGH. him, and told Lim to woar his sword, ‘The num- FRANCE, "Dispaten to Ohicago Tridume, ber of mon surronderod by Cristo is variously ADDHEFSY OF FRENGH ARTINANS, Spectat Lopinatox, Mich., April 8.—The resldenca of | estimated at 110 to 362, Col, Parrott was thrown from his horss In an 8. D. Haiglit took fire Sunday morning from tho i chimnoy and burned. Part of sho coutents ATME Ot ot "'xl-"rfz‘ 373&.?@." ol woro savod. Loss $3,000; inemrsnco 1,600, Anofficorof Gen. Diaz gives tha following which falls on tho Undorwritors’ and Gorman- | let of captures : 530 men, 17" pleces of arsillory, American Companios, and 712 stand of small arms, besides those in AT MEMPHIS, mg‘x,x;“d“" o pmo&.mr killed and , 0 BUrgOOn roporf 08 and b Mexrnrs, Tenn,, Apri! 8,—~Payne & Co.'s gin | wounded. sfl‘lm n&:ou report five kIUu:\' :‘::v; on Poplar etreot waa burned by an incondiary | Bizteen wonnded. lobe o! 1cago, Fraokland of noxvillo, an Plautors’ of Jackson. Dill McNeal, colored, | A8uMC. Troviao bas eout u courior to Gon, Diaz, sud eays he will dofeat Ordonnez, Tro- was aizostod charged with burnlng it. vino la oxpectod In Mstamoras mithin throo days, filurl:ha ‘éfifirfifi‘.fifl:fi'fim&n-flifi' ’01;0 AT DAINBRIDGE, O, Ordonnoz ia tho officor whe dofeated Naranjo s | {iona, Cisensnars, April8.—Tno Mothodist Church | R I0T8pR0: o to tod DIED 2 S A ;. at Bainbridge, O, was burned yesterdsy, The | Gon. DPottor mqncmn%orn&z-nmmeng th;’ r‘e‘-) ,E,.';,“' Camillle: Cremor, o ta-day; axsd 00 tona Is §14,000, moval of tho gun-bont from _befora Matsmoras, | T 1X PARLIAMENT. —— Her prosonco is eaid to _bo disagroeablo to him. | vensamves, April 8.—The Benate OBITUARY. 1o biaa oxproatad a determination 1o romain st | withont debste, unsnimously adopted the bi BSpectal Dispated ta Tha Chicage Triduna, ‘M:mn. s troops onter tho City of | rajsing the stats of seigo. An adjourument was Lavorry, Ind., April 8.—Mr. Hugh Donlay, AN XNTIIE CIANGE taken until Saturday, one of our oldest and most respected cltizens, | 1s progresslng. Diaz's men are crowding fnto diod very suddenly to-dsy ot'beart-disoago. Mr. | Matamoras, and the Lordo men coming to this Donley bas for yosra boon Prealdent of the | baukofthoriver. Bchool Board, to which he devotod hin entire 3. timo, Tho nows of hia death Lias cast & gloom Ng;:‘mfl}f::;‘“fii“p}&":p: gd:ly:‘b:‘;f ecido: £l 8y 88 L) OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Laving bobrayod LaDarea. T wounied Aumbor Lowvox, April 8,—fsteamships Lesatng and | about twenty-four. The loeses on the Govern- Denmark, from Now Yark, and Ilhnols, from ment side aro not known, Gon, Labarrahaabeen Philadelphis, Lavo arrivad out, {oliied by Mlatanily, sl oosuyiee; the e PutLaverruta, April 3.—Arrived, etosmer ’?cf“ Sy y‘ on. Disa 10 Brownsville, TPounsylvaals, from Livorpoal Uol, Cristo and & groat many other offivers are T i in thia placo. l'xu(::l:::wr)é n}lfi.' n‘r\:l:\lull. .—Arrivod, stesmor | “Gon, Fuero la on the march from Monteray to —_— Matamoras, Goun. LaBarra oxpects him in five —l o % i or six days, Gon, Diaz Las issucd a prociama- Pirs: Fartingtou's Mild Protest. tion requ’oltln thio citizens 1o romatn "t bomo TURKEY. San Fyancisco Caroniele, and attend to thelr businoss, He promisos them Do I look ke an octagon 1" seked Mra, Par- | socurity snd the Fighta. gusrsutogd by the Gon- tingion, ua sho uat at broskfast yesterday as tho | etitation of 1857, Grand Conteal, Oskland, with tho Chronacle ba., | , (60, LaBarra l‘"“flmm leaving the frontier, foro or, su Gsorgo, tho beaming aud gonial | (28 Youter. Lis was wela ‘ona vesiordare ST enie e tolsuco, poutlug bor | 1L ja brabablo tiat tho tying of s 1o Brato on her ““"5{1 lmmAngly on the paragraph fllrn;‘l':’“fi lhi }Su{cu‘l‘x elde Is mg a violation o‘r n;\l:ud ty. t 77, **An oo 0 rma aud ammunition srero received to-da :fia‘:u:l. not leurl:ly. n‘?\l‘?{.fi) ‘v':;l::ih:n ‘li:uerwl?;:; some coualgnoed 1o partioa on thie mde, some o a8 the odor of tho coffos exhaled, -mfim 8poo- flfle‘n. Labarra, and some to tho commeanding taoles wero dowy with tho rislng vapor from her | °fieer ‘]‘_“”“,‘mm“"fl Gb Ivod 840,000 “pl thoy will, peraps, make mo a couturion by the 82 13 ropor| 0 hiaye reaoived 840, pext aud & folict of mutipatby, but this iy the | Y tho last ateamer from Now Orloans. Raauvaa, April 8,1t It celved, year for euch, aud porhaps I should be grateful -— 1o i 7orit, ssage ia honorable, and I mlghs 0 GREAT BRITAIN. eace s not sstiled in Horzegoviaa by the time Imoh at uu‘grut Nattonal impcunlnn‘“ m“n? H TUE TITLES lmu. Fro Gatattos expires foralble st not to Kssume yoary sny moro than virtues, | Loxpoy, April 8.—Tne Times thinks that the Aualils'mar thke pleos; and I shall be contont if [ am nevor oitor than | naws that the G ey e T Tea in vory fagrant, Goorge," overument intend to abandon ABYSSINIA {n‘n;nn:‘:n:a lpol-(::h:a azed Juto o cup.u m‘::lefig the title of Empress * 1s too good to be true, PRACE NEGOTIATIONA. therein Ler good looks roflooted whiol mixty Loxpoy, April 4—5 s, m.—In the House of dowa upon her with sadisnt salisfaction. his motion for su address (o the Quesa, praying Tfor Majesty nos to assume of Empress. Te argued majority of the paople, aad made tho point that after tho redent argunmont of Disracil the aa- sumption of such a titlo wonld be an Insult to tho Czar, Tho Earl of Carnarvon opposed, and Lord Telborno supportod the mation, whioh, aftor a long dobate, was rojeoted by a voto of 137 The Royal Titles bill passod through the Com- CAMBRIDOB ATEAD. Detting on the Intor-University boat-race in rasl] announoced that Parhament wonld sdjourn for tho usual Esstor rocess, from the 10th to CASENON, Livenroor, Aprii 8.-~Lieut. Camoron was proe sented with an sddross by tho Town Council to. day, aud afterwards outortainod at lunchoon by ‘Van Honan cage, bolng & hearing on & wrlt of Alozander Duranty & Co., morohants, of Live orpool, have failed, with labilities roported at $2,000,000. Tholr conneotion with the Al can teado is slight, but thoic failure 'lnu s dos TAX DUDCET. Loxpon, April 3.—Tha Budget as submitted by tho Chancollor of tho Exchoquer estimates the oxpondituroes for the fiscal flour onding Maroh 81, o ravenuo at £L77,- 270,000, The Ohancellor proposes an incraass of a pennyon the pound in the incomo tax, which ho anticipatos will givo the Governmou COMPOIIT FOR VON ARNTI, Lonnoy, April 8.—Tha News states that Ear} Granvillo has sont Qount Yon Arnim explicit as. suranco tliat #o far 08 ho is concerned thero is no foundatlon for the statoment Inqaired about by Mr. Sullivan io the Houso of Commons Marclh 80, that the Dritish Govornment had againat the proposed appointment of tho Count a8 Ambassador to Eoglaod on tho s untruthtuinoss. Iis Lordship eafd tho late Government disolalm usiog any such language DNEADSTUFES. The Mark Lans Erpress in its roview of the grain trado for Lho past woek ssys: Agriouls tural oporations are boing prosseutod with vigo! Hurmises regarding tha probablo injury to wii tor wheat caused by tho inclemonoy of March The future crop, slthough rotardsd, appoars whoro bad weathor was unususlly sevore and Emlmntod tho intention of sowing wheat Lias doned, and tho fialds devoted to bar- it is early to hazard an opinlon about the future crop, as the plant ia only be- ginning to appear, aud the count sald to bo as bara as it usuaily is at the end of Tobruary. Biill, eopposing the injure the plant, tho recont cold may even bonoficial by destroying tho vermin, rain-fall also materinlly holpa the fortilization o tho flolds. Trode last weok was strictly of consumptive charactor. Bpeculatora hold aloof, Tho country markots, however, wero not influ- encod,andthe rocont advanco was fullysustalned Farmors still continue to markot their wheat vory eparingly. The French markets rule firm. The Continental domand lately noticod bas boen checked by tino woather, but prices keap to thoir old lavel at shipping ports, and no incresse of shipments has been reportod from Houthorn DOCK MEN'S STRIRE, A thousand laborors omployed in loadlng stoamers at Livorpool struck work yesterdsy, in consequence of an incroase in thoir Lours of labor, Soma steamers preparing to put to sos ECYPT. which X took leave of tho Khodive, His Mighe ness acquainted mo with au orror he rocently discovered fn hia calculations affecting tho land tax, whoreby tho revonus at the ond of ton years would bo more sortously diminished than Lo had antleipatod; so that In 1886 tho Egyptian Troas- AMr, Cava's report ehowa that Egypt bas euf- fored muoh from the dishonosty and wastoful- noss of ofcials, The Khedlve's Govornmont, with the intention of raisiog onough capitsl to pay tho floating dobt, made o law enabling land- ownors to comtnute the land-tax on torms which cntall a sacnifice of half of tho revenuo from this sourco for all time for the sake of oblaining oloven times the aonual amount for tho poriod of twolvo yoars. disastrous, The suwm ralsed only sulices to pay over half of which s dovoled to the sorvice of the debt. EKvery availablo portlon” of the rovonuo {8 pledgod as security for loans, Ths Brnmnt preasuro arlsed from the Khedive's ina- ulity to tnoet the bonds of the floating debt which aro continually falllng due, and aro eatls matod to amount to ©01,215.88 recommonds tho consolidation of the ex- fsting dobt by the lssue of a new loan at o modorate interest, and tho appolutment of n person who will inspire confidence such 88 Mr. Iivors Wilson, at tho head of tho Board of Control, to superviso the collection of taxea. If the present dobt iy replacod by ons at a moderato rato of interoat thare is no roason why the country should not quickly recover. Cave nays it would appoar from "his caloulations t are sufiiclent, if properly managed, to moot her labilitios. A YRENGU OFINION, Pans, April 8.—Tho AMessager dé Paris, al- luding to tho action of Frauce in the Egyptian atfair, eays ¢ ¢ I'rauce has resumed the rank bolonglog to hor, Our prestige {n the Eastis rostored without England having any right to 0. Tho report Pans, April 3.—The Committee appolnted for the purpose of sonding a deputation of French workingmon to tho Contonnial Exhibition at Thiladelphis, publish an address to Amerios ox- plalnlng the object of tho viald of tho dologa- tion, They say that the apprehensions of Amorican artlsans that the Fronoh may introduce lower wages and othor nnfavorablo changos are groundless. Tho majority of tho delsgates oo- cupy good positions in Franco, ‘They only do- siro to compare tho industrial productd of the two countrios, and attond the anniversary of the In tho COhambor of Doputler stormy disoussion on the inotion mads by M. Rendan, Bonapartist, that in view of the de- plorablo docisions -which had been mado invali- datlog cortain_elsctions, the task of examining sho valldity of olections be transferred to the Court of Cassation. Tho motion belog unoon- stitutional, no action was taken on it. AMNEATY, At a moeting of tho Amnesty Commilttes to- day the Miniuters who were approved thoides urged by M. Pinllipotean, Mod- erata Itopublican, viz.:” to declare the mots of the Communists not involvieg the pooalty ot death or penal servituda condoned under the statuto of limitations, thus cnablin victod exiles to return to Franco, resent partially THR NONTENEGHO NEFUOMES, tod that Aostris has recallsd all tho modical ataft who went to Mon- tenagro to attendthe sick and wounded refugees. Thero was an engagoment botween Turks and Iosnians in the vicinily of Grshovo Bunday, lasting throughout the dsy., No particulars re- TUR ARMISTICE 1GNONED, Loxpox, April 4—5 a. m.—A Raguas dlspatoh l‘r:{n. several divisions of insurgeuts have od to ignore the armistice. FORCIDLE INTRRVENTION. A telogram to the TYmes from Berlin says If intervention by Arxzawpnia, April 8.—~The King of Abyse sinlssons snvoys to Egypt asking for pease, but afterwards made Lnposaible demands for a treaty of commerse befors the troaty of pesos algned and for the paymont of the war expenaes, Tho Egypiianas aro fortifying strong positions commanding tho paanes, They will garrison these and withdraw tho romainder of thoir troops dor- ing the ralny soason, It ls sudgostod that a noutral torritory bo formed to provent a future collision betwoon Abyasinla and Egypt. It ia coported thas l’xlnc Tigro bag rovaltod, and is marohiog on Adolls, the capital of the Btals of Tigro. Many poraons favor placing the son of tho Iate King ‘Ihoodore on the throno of Abysainia under gusrantees. ITALY. MORE CARDINATA, Toar, Aprit.8.—Tho Pope has orsated Monsig- norl Domanzo and Kranzolin Cardinals. — ORIME. THE DUTCH FORQER, Spectal Disnateh to L'he Chicago Tribune. Br, Louts, April 8,—~Tho procoodings in the liabeas corpus and an sxamination on a com- plaint of kidnapping proforred ngainat Doputy Marshal Robinson, of Now York, was postponed 4l to-morrow. Van Honan's counsol say tho charga of forgery caunnt be sustalnod agalnst him ; that ho is only an abaconding dobtor; that the extradition papers do not_state any crimo within the troaty betwoon tho United Btates and tho Nothorlanda. Circumstancos appear con- clusivs that Jjobineon, aided by the clty polico, intondod to got away with Van Hopan' without resort to judi cmgroeeudluga hero, but was om« barrassod by the difflomity othorwiso of gotting possession of the monoy ho had on depoelt horo, It 1a alao olaimed thist tho warrant for his arrost waa not {ssued by the I'residont, as is required by the troaty. AN AWFUL TRAGEDY. Speciar Dupaleh to TAe Chicago Tribune, OAnuInviLee, 1L, April .—Our clty has ngaln been startled by a borrible tragedy. The mur- dorer was namod Thomas Traoy, who, in a fit of rage, shot his wife and hit his littlo daughter, sged 0 yoars, with the buit of tho gun, and, when he aaw lia terriblo work, took his own life by cutting his throat with a butohor-knifo, The scono waa about 0 miles east of this city. They bad not lived happily together for some timo. Sho had threatened to loave him. Ho bad = often said that, hefora sho should go, ho wonld kill hor snd himself. Laat nlfiht sho put her threst into effoct and proparcd to depart, whon he shot her in tho hoad. The houso in which tho tn?dv took place prescntod a most mtckening sight. Thlsll: tho second Lripls murdor {n the last fow montls. FORGERY IN CANADA, Montnear, April 8.—Oloar proof has at last beon obtained tbat Eliaa Gay, buslness mana- gor for Ireland, Gay & Co., had, In his offorts to stavo off bueiness tronbles in which the firm wero involved, used thopames of cuatomera without their consent, and that Mr, Ireland had uttered the fchod papor, Goy has loft for the States, but [roland ia still hore, and will staud trisl. In addition to forgery, thore ars falsa entrlos in tho books which show that Gay in two years a ppropriated 831,000 to his own usa, The whole oxtont of tho forgorics and falsifica- tions bas not yot been sscortainod, Tho din- “{"‘l"’ croates a profound sensatlon in businoss oirclos, SATISFACTION, Riciyox, Va., April 8.—Thaxton T. Robinson oand Jesso Mitcholl, young mon highly comnocted in Campboll Coonty, Vs, mot to-day at New Providence Church, near Rustburg, in that coun~ ty, to sattlo s old feud with pistols. TRobinson wasa shot in the abdomen, and Mitchell recoivod ono shot in the hand wbich, glancing, went through his choek and lodged 1 thq back of bis hoad, and anothor in tho broast, 'ho latest re- port alatos tiat Robinson {s_dead snd Mitchell could not survive. The difliculty is understood to havo hosn about » woman, Tobingon wns o Lioutenant In the United Btates Army, and hes beon absont soveral vears on duty on the Toxaa frontior, and Mitcholl has boon rocently appointed United States Gauger. FROM THE KU-KLUX COUNTRY. Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Oarpoxpare, 1., April 3,—Tho Rice murder cago at Murpbysboro was concludod on Baturday with a vordict of guiity, ana punishmont fixed at twonty-five years' imprisonmont, groatly to the surprise of tho many frisnds of the prisoner aod his counsal, Tho Calshinn clan trinla ara in progroes to-day. Colling was arraigned to-day, snd s Jury is bolug impauolod this evening. Diotche's case was continusd, KIDNAPPING. Mexrnia, Tenn., April 3.—1In tho Circuit Court, at Bartlett to-day, the Jury in the casa of A. M. and J. J. Bmith and J. M, Bhaw, indicted for at-, tompt to kiduap J. AL, Tigho for tho purposo of carrying him to Cinoinnati, a8 roported at the timo in these diapatches, brought in a vordict of §nllly, fining each $450 and imprisonmout. udge Ray haa not aa yot fmposod tho torm of Imprisonment, A. M. Bmith failed to appoar to answer, DETROIT CRIMINALS, Opecial Inavateh to The Chicaan Lridune. Derporr, Mich,, April 3. — Police Justico Caron, of Windaor, decided te-day to grant tho extradition of Bmith, tho murdoror of McKoon, & couple of months ago. 1lis counsol throaten to still furthor contess the caso in the Bupreme Court of Cannda, Hugh m’(.zs:(ns waa arreatod to-day for rape on sn #-yoar-oldiatop-daughtor. A MAIL THIEF, Br. Lovrs, Mo., April 8,—Botwoen thirly and forty registered packsgea Lave recently boon atolon from tho mails, and Bpecial Agonts Foster and Booth, of the Pont-Offlco Dopartment, hava boen \mrkfng up the caso for & woak past, and yontorday arrostod an exprogs agent at Parsoos, a0,, named Dinsmoro, who confossod aud made restitution of botween $700 and £800. ‘THE WESTERVILLE WHISKY OASE, Qorvunus, April 3.—Tho case of tho partica arrosted last fall by II, O. Corbin, a saloon-keaper of Westerville, for dostroying his liquor and his ealoon, waa discharged by Judge Bingham to- day, snd the oosts assessed upon Qorbin, tho rossoution having failed to prove that nny of 10 indicted partios wore engagod in the alloged violation of law, BURGLARY, apectal Dispatch o Tha Chicage Tyidbune, Quuray, IlL, April 8.—~Last night the store of 0, 1L Breeden & Co,, of Clayton, in this county, was entered by burglars and goods to tho value of $1,000 taken by tha thisves, A samplo valise h‘ulfnngmg to VW, Tanell), of Chicago, was etolon. —— RAILROAD NEWS, CHICAGO & ALTON. The annual eloction of the Ohicago & Alton Rallroad and branches was hold at the offic of the Company, Nos.2and 4 Weat Van Buren stroat, yeulorday. Bosides the election of Di- rectors no business was traneasted, the annual roport having boon publishod some timo ago. Meosars. John Orerar, John J, Mitchell, and Lo- ronzo Blackstons, whoee term ns Dircotors of the Ghicago & Alton Main Line had expired, were re-alocted. Messrs. O, D. Hayes, L, A. Weston, N, W. Greon, Joalali Bawysr, T. I, Diackutons, John Crerar, and_Qoorge Btrout, wero slected Diroot- orm of ths B, Louls, Jackson & Chicago Hrauck. Masars, Jobn Crerar, T, B, Blackstono, Joun B. Drake, J, SfcGregor Adams, and D. Willis Jamos, wers chosen Dircotors of tho Jolist & Chicago Branch, Messra, T. 1, Blackatons, John J, Mitohsll, John B. Drake, Qeorge Birout, and H.V. P, Dlock were elected Dircctors of the Mississippl Yuver Bridge Company. At » ubsoquent meoting of the Directors of tllu ::iimulhlu. all tho old olicers wors re- lod DIVORCE ORDERED. Br. Loms, Mo., April 8.—In tho United Biatea Circult Court this mortlog & separation of the Atlentic & Paclfio and Mlesouri Pacifio Ilailrosds ‘was ordered, and D, It. Oargison, John H, Beach, sod John L. Btephens were appointed Rocolvors for the Missonrl Pacific, and J, J, Buokloy, New York, abd 1), £, Armstrong,. 8t. Louis, for the Atlantio & Pacltio, THE MILWAUKEE BOARD OF TRADE. Mruwavses, Wis., April 8.—The sunual meet- ing of the Chamber of Commerce ocourrsd to- dsy, The following officors were choson vith- oub opposition s Prosident, Nelson Van Kirky Yice-! nmd-?u, 8, M. Bodden and David Vanco; Bc::i:o‘:xfi W. fl’.’ Langson; Qrain Inspector, RADWAY'S REMEDIES, OVAR TURT} OF TEX YEARS' GROWTH CURED BY DR, RADWAY'S REMEDIES, P AT S R ROV AN ARDO: R, RADWAY: That othors m-:bo& o ther, bat Aaally, sfter mach deliber lvent, two Tsod thoe ! used twelvs more botting of iof, and two boxes of Fills, Befors thoy wore gon o d to usa the medie! & Tor tils help In my d your wondorfol modioine, Mrs, Bibbins, who makos the abava certificate z0aptinn of what wha sont Lo hat b, hor atatemont 1a correot withe n Drugglst and Chemist, Ann Arbor, Mich, { cortily that b.l‘rm Bibbins, known to us, ane the facta thoron stated nre und Auy ono who knows DR. 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TtRonmatio, Tied-riddom Txem, Orippie Falgic, or prostrated with Radway's Ready Relist WILL ATFORD INSTANT EASE Inflammation of the Kidnovs, Inflammatioa of the Blnddor, Inflammation of tho How- Congostion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difouls roathing, Palpitation of the Ieart, Croup, Diphtheria, Oa« tarrh, snfluonza, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgin, Rheumntisn Cold Ohills, Aguo Ohil s, Chilblains, Frost Bitea. Tho a rte drops in halg & tombly goee Cramps, Bpraics, ark o elid ol AR Of water will, iz 8 fow attle of RADWAY'S th them. ~A tuw drops in watoe wil s (rom chango o . Fandy or Bijtars as & slimaot. FEVER AND AGUE. Fovor and Ague cursd RDY IUKLIE with thom. i o (aldad by Radway's 7 Hollof, ¥ifty ounta per botile. DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills ultiag from ans it oerias ssbons 2 Lo 2 A etat Yead #False and True,” Mo Vo2 Vol A

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