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HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL G, 1876, k4 OREIGN Commonts of the London Timcs on the Winslow Case, It Boggests the Nocossity of Modifying tho Extradition Treaty. Affalrs In the Turkish Provinces Now More Threatenlng. Many Ifahomodans Joining the Insur- gents in Bosnia, Promulgation of the Law Abolishing tho 8tale of Siego in France. GREAT BRITAIN, THE RIFLEMEX. Loxpox, April 6.—8ir Honry ITalford has re~ signed Lhe Capialncy of the Dritish Natlonal Rilo-Tearn, DISRAELI'S MISTAKE, Tho Russina press soveroly criticinos Dis- racli's romarks in the debata on the Royal ‘Titles bill, that ** Rusain'a conquest of Tartary 18 woll known throughout Indin, and that the Quecn's assumption of the tiflo of * Emproas of India® would bo recolved as nsign ot our do- tormination to maintain ony Indinn Empire." THE DYNAMITE EXPLOBION, Tho socond repors of the result of tho investi- gatlon into the dynamito oxplosion at Drowor- baven, some months ago, is published, It man- _tlons that throo cases of furs shippod at Halifax in tbe misslug steamor City of Boston, by James Thomas, wore uninsarod, WINBLOW, The Times this morning, reforring to the case of Winelow, says: ‘*After two .months from tho dato of his committal, Winslow will bo entitied to his dischargo, unless tho “Judges hold that the ovents which lave oc- currad constituto a suflicient causo to tho con- trary, within tho meaning of tho twelfth ection of tho Extradition act. Vhotlior Winslow js 1o bo givou np or not must depend wupon whothor tho Uuited Btates Qovernment will, or can, ar- 0 to restrict the charges upon which ho is iod, 80 88 to entinfy the Extradition act. Wo can have no wish to give sholter to nn Ameri- can crimival, but of courss the law must be oboyod by our own Exucutive, and strong grounds will havo to be shown Leforo wo ehould altor our law oz a polnt whero it has been solemnly recognized by many trenties, Tho truth tu, our Lxtradition tresty with tho Unitod Btates is very insufliclont. Nogotiations biave long boen gon; on for its improvement, and itis to ho Lopi that tho present “complicntioua will hasten thom, Moauwbile, it will bs romembored, sll wo usk is reclprocity, for alrondy, by our own act, we could not try an_ English forger who bad been surrendored by the Unitod States except for tho extradition crimo which might bo proved by fnots estavlished in Aworiea, It is & matter ot wonder that tbis question has not arisen beforo, but now it Lias been raised, our Govelnment would appear to have no dis- crotion in tho matter.” STRIKE ENDED, Livearook, A‘Fril 5,—Tho striko of the dock- Iaborers hias endod, tho mou resuming work on the old terme, FERRY-DOAT DISASTER. T.oxnox, April 5,—A ferry-boat which was be- ing drawn across the River oo at Aberdeon was capeized to-day in mid-stroam by the vio- lence of the current. Tho boat was crowded with passongers, and 1t [8 foared thirty porsons wore drawued, DIED. The Earl of Bheffiold dicd yostorday, aged 74. . TURKEY. BOBNIA'S NEVOLT, Lowpox, April 6—5 8. m.—A Vienns dispatch reporta that the inhabitants of tho Dibaca Dis- trick of Bosnia havo rovolted, The robels cheared for tho Emporor of Austria, They have been jolued by some Malommodans, and cap- tured » quantity of powder, OETTING WORSE, The Ruseian Telegraphic Agency publistios the following : Despite the bappy conclusion of an armistico the general situation of tho ori- eutal quostion has rather boon aggravated, the Porto has rolapsod into inactivity, ‘and leaves the European cabluote to work for peaco without aidiug them by the application of reforms. On tho other hand the rovival of Mohammedan fanaticism is announced. Tto- cent accounts of minssacres of-Chrutinna aro confirmed, The Christiaus are calling for ro- risals, aud 5,000 jusurgonts havo entered tho istricts of Bilmca and Travinfk, All these in- cidents aro moro eerfous becauso thoy oceur at the beginning of spring. The Times I'aris corrospondont points out tho specinl gravity of tho above stalemout, ay dis- patchca of tho Ruesian Telegraphic Agency aro slways strictly in keeping with tho opiuions of ths Ruesinn QGovorumont, ‘Tho tenor of this dispatch scoms to show that Earope will nt last koow the immediato object of Rusetn's recont proceediogs. ' Loxpoy, Eng,, April 6.—6:80 a. m.—A Vienna dispatch roporta thnt 800 Mahummedans Lava Joincd the Insurrection, and it iu feared tho tmovemout will sprond. Tho truco in llorzo- govins is prélonged to tho 1ith iustant, Cone Torencos botwacn Baron Ludich and tho jusur~ [Eenta are preceoding. ——————— | 3 FRANCE, THX COMING LXFOBITION, Pams, April 5.—A decroo was promulgated to- flay, fixing tho 1st of May, 1878, as tho date for Ahe oponing of the Unlversal Exhibition, .. THE YRESS LAWS. The Government has ordored tho Prefoct to permit tho eslo of all newspapers, without ex- roption, by ordiuary nowsdealors and in the Atroot. RAISING OF TIIE BIEOH. Fhe Journal Oglicial promulgates the law im- @odlatuly ratsing the stato of sloge, - KAYPTIAN FINANCES Loxvon, April 5.—The Zall Alall Gazette mays tho action of Franco in the Khetive's bebalt was precipitated by the romonstranco of the leaders of tho majority in the Assombly, who formatly intimated to sue Govornment that for- ther walting upon Euglish plans would compol o parliamentary sttack. Thia fotimation was mado at the cnd of last woek, and known to ropresent o smuch popular fooling that it led to detinito action. The Frenck Governmont has resolved to co-oporato witk Italy withious furthor roferonco to Englund. T'hey will give octive support on gronuds of what they conceive to be publle policy to tho proporul 1o raleo a now losu to superseda the floating dobt, which fa tho IChodive's real difficulty, ANOTHED ELECTION ANNULLED. Loxpoy, April 6—5 & w.—Tho Parls corre- #pondent of the Times roports that tho Chamber ofjDeputfes han aunulled the eloction of Pey- Fussc—a Buuapnrtmt._ RUSSIA, TH® PROTOSED CODY. CONFLRENCE. Loxpow, April 5,—A DBorlin dispatch says Rua- ¥'a lutends to roopon sbortly nogotiations in ro- ‘n to tha coditication of inteinational righta in ime of war, and bopes Eugland will adliere to :gz;mandud proposals of tho Lruasels Coufor- 3 —ay SPAIN. TUE BENATE, Mapnn, Apell 5.—Tho Committes on the Con- sitation propose to increasa the number of Benators to 300, 1t {a reported that Oarlist dopots of arms atill . #xlut 1n Biscay, —_— GERMANY, YON MOLTKE, Loxnox, April 5.—A Berlin dispatch says tho + feporta of the impending rotiremeny of Gen. Von Moltke ara denied. —_— OBITUARY. Pawaprrenrs, Pa., April 5.—~The Ilon, Theo, Cuyler, an emlnont member of the Philadeiphin Bar, dled at hls roaldencs, from tha offect of . tarbuncle on his faco, Ho wes » native of Poughkeapsio, N, Y., was 53 yoars of age, sud wasadmitted to the Barin 1842. For tho past Beventeen yeara he has beon tha prificipal coun- el for the Pennslvanis ailrosd Company, way oue of the projectors of lairmount 'uz. sud bas served sa Commissionor ever ainoo the (lom- lon was organized, Ie was soveral times nominated for &nrml and {ba Legislatore, but slwoya doclined, A mooung of the Lar 4o take Aation regarding his death will be Lield to-mor- rom. Bpectal Dispateh te The Chteage Tribuns, Lronta, 111, April 8.—Atnoou to-day Fathor Tislligan, of Ht. Mary's Churoh, dicd suddenly and unexpactadly. fle presched Hunday, and e in good heaith, but Monday ho was taken down with what acomed & stight {llnbss, bat which torminated in bia death, “Fathor ialil- Yln waa vory much ecstoomed throughont this Dlocero, aud his loss will be & sevore one to Lho Ohureh, Mra, W, T, Dowdall, wifo of W, T. Doswdall, of tho National Demacral, died this afternoon. Mra, Dowaall biss beon an [nvalid for somo tims, Lut strong hopea were outorialued of her recov- ety up to to-day, Speesat Inavateh to The Chioago Fribuna.t Eanr Baoixaw, Miolt,, April 5,—Capt, Morgan L. Gage, one of the plonaers of tho Haginaw Valley, diod in thia city to-dag, aged 0, Cant. Gage was & nativo of Troy, N. Y., moved to Deo- troit in 1810, was n membor of tho Brady Guards, and commandod & compauy raised la Dotroit in tho Mezican War, 1o camo to tho Baginawa In 1819, During tho lato War ho raired and commandod for ons year Company A, Fourteonth Michigan Infantry. 1lo was unl- vorsally esteemed, and leaves o largo circlo of T e to The Chicace Iranne jvegial iapateh fo The Chieago Lridune, Lixcorx, Nob., April b—This morning John Madison, s colored man, res lding about 7 milea from bore, was found dead on tho road just out- tide of tho city. An open knifo lay banld’n_ him, and his boots and sliosy waro romoved, Thero wora no marks of violonco on bis porson. The Coroner's elury adjourned till to-morrow, in hopos of obtaining evidence to ahow whiother it wora murder or nutural death, LPamis, April 5.—Mr, llome, tho prominent Bpiritualist, died suddenly Saturday, whilo trav- is’m» on tho failway from Kt. Potershurg to orliu, e i DEECHER. The Irooklyn Congregntionnl Amsos cintion Considor Eis Ousc—Dr. Lude ington Takes ajProposition, New Yonx, April 5.—Tho annnal mooting of tho Now York aud Brooklyn Association of Con- grepational Minibtera bogau this morning. Tho organization was offectod by tho choica of tho Itov. Goorge Whipplo, Moderator. Ounly about twenty persons were prescat whon tho weeting oponed, and smong others wore the Rov. lieary Ward Beeohior, the Ilov, Uenry AL Btorrs, tho Tlov. Mr. Whittemoro, the Rev, Mr, Halliday, the HRov., Dr. Budington, the Rev. Lyman Abbott. The Commitiee of fivo appointed to report what moasurea aro- necoasary, if any, In regard to tho groat scan- dal, being roady to roport, membaers of tho pross wero oxcluded. The motion for an execulivo sosslon recotved eeveral negntive votos, Mr, Beecher being among (he number, Tho roport of the Cummities was read. 1t was wot very long, aud s understood to state that whilo thero Is a gravo need of n thorough investigation of the whola aubject-mattor of tho scandal, the ditliculty of carrying ou two or more investigations at tho name time ta fully realized, and, therofore, it 18 recommonded that the Association wait until the plan davised by the Advikory Couucil ex- pires by limitation, or until tho prospect of an acclesinatical invostigation is loss murked bofora taking sny further stops. The roport created some oxcitement, and o sharp dobato ewwucd, in which Ar. Doochor took = prominent vpart, epeaking In o strong and forcible manuer. Among other things ho eald ho wanted this trial to bo tuo Tast one, o alono of all men koow tho truth, and ho know tnab ho was inno- cont,” Thare wag nothiog which ho lind to dread from tho closest gerutiny. o wauted ovidence presmed spgamst him® B0 strongly as to satialy bis brothors, Dudington and Storrd, npd with them the multitudo of doubtos, He wanted mon appotnted on tho Comumnitteo, which 1t was proposed should nsslst tho Commisslon, who were tho most un- satistlod s to tho vflorta which ad boon mado at the invostigntion Licrotofors, and ho besought Dr. pBudington that Lo would leavo uostone un- turned winch would givoany light to sid the Com- mission initslabors. He wanted thomembers of tho Assooiation to coms in and help to take up overy sbred of evideuco against him. 1le stood on bis owa: innocence, and tho members of tho Asrociation, of oll othors, ought to como to his Lolp and domonstrate to the worla bis {unocance or guitt, Tho following preamble and_resolution is un- ?umond 10 ‘have been offored by Dr,‘Budiug- on WibnizAs, The Oburch of the Andover Theologieal Semiuary has pra‘msml to Plymonth Church ta unite with them {u calling o Mufual Gouncll to investigate the nocusatiods made aguinat the moral character of the Rav. Henry Ward Deoclior; and ‘WiKnvas, An this metold 18 in sccordsnce with tho principies of Congrountional polity, and ia the only one {hut promised to give peaco to our church, and un su fmpartial and aatisfactory cxamiuation fu tho case of Nr. Beecher; thereforo, Resolved, That thin Assoolntion ap) of tho Chureh of tha Theological Bom and fostruct the Committes fo await tho mpplication made by the Audover Olurch, and tako such on thercafter aa ghall Lo deemod expedient fn proparing tshe fhial segort to tho Ausociatton, ecess, vo the nction nsry st Andovor, RAILROADS, CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & QUINCY. ‘anecial Dignateh fo The Chicaan Trabune, Bosroy, April 5.—A meoting of the Eastern stockhiolders of the Chicago, Burlington & Quin- cy Railroad was licld at tho Parkor Iouso to- doy, yud discussod mattora which arc oxpocted to come Lefore a special meoting of tho stook- holders of the corporation to bo held iu Chiosgo on the 14th inst., to act upon o rovision of tha by-1aws, and especlally with referonco to regu- lating tho action of tho Doard of Dircctors in re- gard to leasea snd oxtonsions, 8a indleated in tho Jast nunual roport. Willlam Minot was chiosen Quairman, and Georgo B. Chaso Heorotary, J. M. Forbos and others oxprossed themsclves ia favor of exorcisiug oxtremo caution in tho man. agement of the corporation Mr. Forbes sub- mittod » coda of by-laws which inctuded tho ful- lowing eeotton rolating to tho subject under dig- cussion. "Cho Board shiall refer with duo notico to tho stock. ‘holdera for counrmation of all exteusivus of {helr awn road, of leases, or purchase of other roads, or parts of rosds, whenever, in their opinion, it can be dons with- out xerious injury to the interest of the Company, but, in caso of much lirgeucy that the Doard doom immo- diate action neocssary, they tmay, with tho written ape proval of nine mnunlbers of the Doard, make such extenntons i any oue year as in thelr jutgment will uot {nvolve fn tho aggregato over §$100,000 of aunual intorest ur rental, Ttobort 1larsis, President of tho road, nd- dressed the meeting, explaining the roasons for obtaining coutrol of somo of tho roads connected with tho Chicago, Iurlington & Quincy Itoad, and pronounced it in & very nnmaulnf coudi- tion—~in fact, bo said, tho Buccous of tho core poration was almost without a parallel 1 this country, Tho formof by-law quoted above, and submitted by Mr, Forbes, was adopted. A motion to doclare dividends quartorly instead of soint-annually was pogatived, and tho mooting dussolved. RAILROAD LITIGATION, Byectal Disvatch ta The Unicaon Tridune, Laraverre, Ind., Aprll 5,—Tho parties Inter- estod in the caso of the Inalanapoliy, Cinciunatt & Lafoyctio sgalnst tho Lafayotte, Muncis & Bloomington, which ia et for Learing Thuralay moruaing bofore Judge Drummoud, left for Chi- cago this afternoon. Prosident Ingalls and Bopt. Darringor, with Judge lloadly, of Cincinuati, and Boker, llord, and Hendricks, of Indian- apolly, reprosent tho Indianapolis, Cinciunati & Lafayetto Company. Fresldont Hoath, with Mesars Piorcl and Fally, constituting the man- aging directors with Hufl, McDousld, and Buttor, of Iudinuspolls, 4 Baird aud Bon, and Itopart Joues, of Lafayeits, ropresent the Lafayotis, Muncie & Bloounngton Com 'ho” easo involves tho rigt of tho yotto, Bua- cio & Dloomington Company 10 Cross the Iudianapohis, Cinctanali & Lafayette track 4 wiles sautheast of Lafayette and condomn their property for nght of way frot the orouy- ing into Lofayotte. 'L'he case is au appeal from Juuge Gresham's court at ludianapolis, he hav- ini grantod ao njouction in favor of the In- diauapolls, Cinciuati & Lafayetie Road againat thio Lafayotee, Muncie & Bloomington ltoad two weoks ago, ‘Tuo Btate courts refused to grant o0 fujunction, and the L., M. & B, party clsim thias Lo United States Court has no Jurlsdiction. POOLING THE WESTERN ROADS, There 14 & schomo ou foot awong the Western raflroads which, if carried out, will nndoubtedly prove very disastrous to tho mercantile and eliipplog {ntorests of the \Wesl. The scheme ia nono lesa than to pool all the Western roads on tho samo basis as the Eautorn pool. This, of ocourss, would atop all compotitton, and the roads conld chargo as high rates as thoy choso to put on the goods to be shipped. Buch a combination would prove far more injurons than the pool of tho roaas lesdiug to the Last, as to and from the Western points there is no lake competition as thore ia to snd from the Fast. A mooting of tho managers of the varlons Woncern roads will be held in Ciucinnaty to considor this subjoct, There in, hawever, but littla likelihood that thia sclieme wiil o carried (0 & auccensful {sne, Thera ara & nurber of rosds which look unfavorably upon his movarent, and will not foin it unlesn sume oxtraordinary induce- mentaare held ont to them, Then thero arn thie Lank- rupt cross-lines who _cannot very well join s move- ment of tain kind, and the Tleceivorn sre not likely to 0 into it. Tt 1s stated that the wholo tatior hiaa hoen enginered iy Cal. Thomaa Beolt, in Lhe {nterest of the Fenunglyants Hailroad Compauy. This fact slons #hould doter Weatern roads from gotag into a move- ment of thin kind, a4 e, Scolt Las nover yrt show & firont auziely to bevoil Westorn ruada or Weatcra fn- teros POLITICAL ECONOMY IN CANADA. Syecral Dispate to The Chicann Tribune, MonTnesL, April 6,—Tho subjoct of allowing provincial rallway-contractors to nqulp Canadisn linos with Amoricsn-built* ouginos and cara In tho talk of tho eity. A mation was mada at tho City Council laat night to tho offect that Queboc, HMontreal, and oltior towns aro interested to the oxtent of 85,000,000, or baif the valuo of tho Alontreal, Ottawa & Westorn Iailway and the North Bhoro Rallway, and that the agreement with tha contractora was thas tho equlpmenta of thoso ronds should Lo manufactured in thin provinee, whercas tho contract for rolling-stock to tho wmount of a million sud o half has boon given to United Hintos firms, and it wos resolved thot, an tho breach of contract had taken_placo, the corporations ine toreatod are no londhr bound by the sgrooment. Coples of tho rosolution aro to bo sont to tho Counclls of Ottawn, Quebec, ‘Threo,tivers, ote., for their opinion. A daoputation of tho City Couuoil this afternoon proceedod to Longuouil to remonstrate with tho Provincial I'romtor sgainat sending money out of this country for thie purchaso of rolling stock for the Montreal, Ottawav & Weatorn Itailway and the North Bhoro Hallway. THE IOWA PoOL. Tho Towa pool, couslating of tha Chicago, Bur- lingron & Quiney, Chieago, Rock luland & I'a- cific, and Chicsgo & Northweatern Ratlronds, bave been fighting tho Chicago & Alton Raflroad ontho Colifornin business over sinco this line Lias establlshied a routo to Omaha in compotition with the aboveroads, Tho result of tho fight was that tho through rates from New York to California has bLeen unusunlly low during tho laut six mouths, and tho pro rats of the Chicago Lias nmounted to httlo mora thau nothing, 1 lines hinvo At length become tired of tho fight, and have buried the batchet. Ata meoting bold yesterday it was decided to admit tho Alton rond into full fellowahip, aud lot bhy- gones bo bygones. Conuequently tho ratos have beon restored to anto-war Lguros. ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Mr. W. R. Ackorman, Goooral Audltor of the Tilinols Central Raitroal, furnlshes Tay TRIDUSNE with the followiog statomont of tho estimated earnings of his rond for tho mouth ending Mureh 31, 1876+ E ‘Whole Line, Toms, £0,151,00 44,045,335 560,00 linols, It $145,07€.95 $003,403.65 CORUESPONDING HONTIL o 1875, 226070102 $106,099.70 §376,750.81 DLasrengents.... 100,530.64 AT 133,010.44 Aacellancous.,.., 713578 601247 ELTILIS $430,517.30 Ton THE Tolale.lvseens $440,43034 $146,035.16 . PEACE. There is a prospect that the war which hes been going on for Bomo time paat batwoon the Chicago and St, Lonis roads on tho busiuess to Missouri rivor points and places boyond will como to & tormiuntion in » short time. The managors of the various lines havo gono to 5t, Lows, whero & meoting will bo beld to-day and matters adjusted. Of courso, this action will tormiuato tho present low tariffs to thoso points, aud shippore will Lave Leroafter tho satiafaction of paying the high ratos prevalling boforsthe imubln oceurrod to poiuts on tho Alssouri tiver. CASUALTIES, A TERRIFIC BXPLOSION. Barr Lage, April 5.-~This afterncon about 5 o'clock this city was tbrown into cousternation by threo torriblo explosions succecding oach otber st inbervals of a fow scconds. Peoplo rushied into the streotaln terror, horses ran away, and constornation roignod supreme. Win- dows wero Dblown ju, doors blown from their hinges, chimnoys blown down, and many buildiogs badly injured, Tho cause of this tormiblo exploslon and shaking was pot known until an immenso volumo of smoke was seen ‘risiug from Areonal 1Iill, immediately north of tho city. Upon this hill woro four powder- magazines, ono of Walkor Dros., agents of tho California Powdor Company, containg onc-and- a-hinlf ear-loads of powder ; onoof Walkor Broa., for the Oriental Powder Company, contalning half n car-load of powder; ono of Zlon's Co-op- orntive Iontitution for tho Hazard Powdor Com- pany, containing 10 tons of powder; and ono of Ben ZJennlngs for the Dupont Powder Com- pany, containing 14 tons of powder. All ox- plm{od. ‘Thera woro no buildivgs vory closs to tho magazines. A tlouring-mill _ aud the Wator-Works buildings oun City Creck were riddled with boulders, Immenso boulders foll, crashing through buildings throughout tho city, somo falling a milo distant, Thore wero throo meu at work at ono of thoso magazinoa, All that cau bo found of them aro small pioces of tlceh, the Iargest pleco being a portion of a foot n & boot, ‘Their names aro not known. Mrs, Voaonatta, in tho Ninotoenth Ward, was struck by s boulder and kitled. Josoph den, ' boy in the Twentioth Ward, was struck bLy o boulder and killed. Quito & number of othor persons wero fnjured, and porhaps-other doaths may occcur. One lady died from fright, Tho cause of the explosion caunot bo ascertaluod, It ia claimed tho mon at work wero smokiug, Othiera state somo porsons firod o shot nto oue of the tagazines, An jmmenss smount of glass was broken thronghout the city, The damsge to Elass slouo will probably be noar 50,000, Baur Lage Ciry, April 510 p, m.—~Two boys, one namea Richanison, and & son of Archio Hill, weut aftor atock thia moruing, taking their gune, Enough of tholr romains havo beon found nesr the magazino to identily them, Ono of their hnuds was found eltitchiog o duck. 1t 18 now supposed Lthey had fired into thie maga- zluo, oausing the explosion, It 1w stated that uo men woro at work oh $ho magaziucs, THE MIBSISSIPPI FLOGD. " Mzurng, Tonn,, April 6.—~Tho river bas risen ono foch, and is now U4 fost t1 inches, or halfan inch above tho flovd of 1874 and 11 inches above that of last August, and the gooern! fmpression among rivor mon in that {t will riso & foot yor, which will put it sbovoe the highest wator known. Tho Littlo Rock Rallroad Cowpany Ly chur- tored tho stoamors OQucoola and Ella to ruu to Madison aud counect with their rosd untll the tiood subeiaen, Tho stoamers will loave Aem- phis Tuosdays, Thuradays, sud Baturdaya, New Onreans, April 6.—A mecting of plant. ors of Bt. Mary's Partels waa hold to-day, for the purposs of dovising wayd and micans to provent an ovorilow in (Lat soalion. A com- wmittos of throo wans sppoiuted to rafso fuuds to dofray tho expenscs of an sgent Lo inspect tho loveus sifectinie that woction, wnd far work and ropairs, ‘Lbowas J. Loster was appoluted a9 #ald agent, A DELECTABLE EXPERIENCE. ipecial Duvateh to 1he Chicaoo Tribune. Br, Pavy, Minoa April 6.—L. W. Rundlett and Albert Starkoy, young men attached to the City Eogluocer corps, travorsed tho Minnosota sower for making measurements to-dsy. Rals- ng themuelvos at & manholo to rost and mako entries in tooir fleld-book, they maticed tho emoll of gas, which inatantly expledod from contact from the candles whith they carried. Tho bair and oyelasbcs of both sword eatiroly burued off, Thoir faces snd necks wore badly burned sud clotbud wet on fire. Ilolliug 1u tho sawer-wator tlioy extinguished the fire mud thien erawlod fn tho dark 400 feot and out of an open manhole, when .they were conveyed home, FOUND DEAD. Larrex Rock, Ark,, April 5.—A man named Fraok Adams waa found 1n & Louss at Porter’s wood-yard, 7 milos north of the city, on the Lattle Rook aud Fort Snuth Railioad, with e broken mneck, He 1e supposed to have besn dead wince Baturds; ——————— THE MOULTON-BEECHER CASE. New Yosk, April .—In the sait of Frank Moulton agalost the Rev. fonry Ward Beocher, tho demurrer of tbo dofondaub Las been sus- talned, with leave to tha plaiotiff to amend his uau:plnm withtn twenty dsys, on payment of conte, POLITICAL. (Continned from the Second Page fare ** A Mothodlst,” in tade tho oxcuse by the Oliicago corrospondant of the Ceniral Iilnoisan (ono Yarker, s Grain-Inspoctor) to chaw up thoe aforeraid * bogus® Methodist, bocsuso in that artlcle facts aro stated that cannot bo disproven, showing that tho Mothodists, as an organiza- tion, do not indorse Beveridgo, and, not having oxhisusted the visls of his wrath on him, pro- coods to finish np tho job ho has undortaken for Hovoridge by a tirade on Tur Tninoxs snd its oourse (n the presont campaign, which he asserte has heen s sonrce of mortification fo the Nepublicans in Obleago and throughout {he 5tata,” We would like to ask {hia pretended rofiector of the feeling of the Jio- publicans of this Klate, In what way ? Hocauss Tiux Tninpxe bas refused to wiok st corruption fn high places, and ladoreed Sscretary Uristow In hin unfiinch- ing campaign sgalnst fraud 7 Lecauss Tox Tamuxs 1ian been the ensmy of the Whisky Ring, and that in Chicago partfoutsrly 7 We have no douit that many prominent Jiepublicans in Chicago snd sirewhers in in Bato lave beon mortified at the course Tik Thin. UKE has taken, bus jn he Bamaway that Helkoap, Hchienck, Loas Jeaing & Go, bave been,~Ly baving tholr damnable frauds expossd Lo ths public gaze, It Lo- cause Tik TRInUNK hes advocated the nomination of Xepublicann who stand above reproach 7-—snch men a Blatnn, Washburne, Iayes, aud Quilom, sud men o bave not it morified ¥ tis lepublicau porty witiy thelr infornal corruption, sinpidity, aud fmbecllity 7 J8 it bocauss Tnxk Tutbuxy ioes hot acquicacs i Henator Logan'y dea that Lo has & mortgaito on this Htato and #ts appoinimentn? 1f this s whereln Ti TurpuNg bas offondsd, ws Xnow tho sentumnent of the houeat Repubiicans in this couuty, aud, we foel, in the Blate, ia fof TiE TRIVUXE to procced with tho “mortificatlon ¥ cotira nntil the name of the Hopnbe lican party stiafl be burntsbed and ruado Lright ss fn daya gonn by, when the Jmmortal Lincoln aud Yater, Wilsot, Sumfer, snd Lovejuy, ard tlat class of men, reproaentod tha poopls in” tha Executive chalre and council-rooms of the nation, In it hecauss tho course of Titk TRMUNE has been In keeping willi {0 rentiment expressed by tlal amninient and re- spoctd political ackolse, Grarge W, Gurtis, that, u tho Coutcnpial campalgn, Hthe tuau must bo tha plat- form "7 If 50, wo sy again tlat the belter ctawn of tho ltepubilican party, the respeciabla portion, whose lu Linve not beou stafned with blood-inoney, hrat- fiy ndorvo it in that courso. And,in conclusion, would eay tothis gray-hosded appoiutoe of the accis dental Governor, who mpeus Lis timo writing dlssor- tationa on th political situation fur country newspa- Jera.in the futercat of s chict ot 8pringtlelt, that wo now his * ear-marks,” and that he fs & Motliodiat by profession, and that, if protesting againat Logan and Baveridge, using the Church ss b ol 1o further their selfiah eiids, 1uakon one a ** bogua ™ Methodist, in con- tradietinotion tu that claes that favor such work, we want to be known ss TuaT * Loaus " Mzzuoumr, ILLINOIS PENITENTIARY, Cutting Down tho Sniaries of Em- ployes. Spectat wnanateh to The Chieago Tribunk, Jonrer, 1ll, April 5,—Tho economical wave has struck the Btats Penitentiary and swallowed that inatitution. At a spocial meeting of & ma- jority of the Board of Commissioners, hold at tho prison yesterdsy,sfternoon, the salaries of employes, from Asalstant-Deputy Wardon down te tho Inst recruit on the wall, were roducod 20 per cont. This is the socond reduction they have gullered within a fow months, and their pay provious fo thls wag not s fair componeation for tho sorvices thoy performed. Tho redue- tion 18 due, ostonsibly, to a docr case in thocost af living, but in reality to s lack of funds aud financial embarrassmont, Liviog is juat as ex- pensiso hero at presont as it waa one, two, or throa yoaras ago, and ronts nara sa high now na thoy wers then, The contraction affects mon who baroly made both ends meot before. If the Commissionors really want- ed to economize and do the fair thiog, they could havo done 8o by reducing tuoir own sal- aries in the samo proporiion, glving up thotr cholco cigars and liquors, their expensivo meot~ ings at tho Palimer Iionse,and other porquisitos, or reeignlng aliogethor, which would have -boen {far botter, a8 the Board la more ornamental than usoful, aud theroby saving £4,500 per annum to the Btato, Thoy could have also dispensed with uunocessary improvemonts in the Warden Houso, which cost 81,200 or $1,600, and other improvemonts which woro not required. Tho mattor is looked upon here as a vory thin elec- tioneering dodgo. The money tbua saved is wantod, perhape, as a Boveridge campalgn fuud. It is proper to say that Col, Nolomaa was not Pprosont at tho meoting, ‘Thero are 160 {dlo con- vu;}n in the Ponitentiary, who aro fiving on half rations, . EINANCIAL, LA CROSSE. Special Disatch to The Chicaao Triduns, LACnossz, Wie,, April 6.—Yurther investiga- tion fnto the affairs of tho defunct Flrat Nation- al Bank of this city convinces our citizens that tho gamo played on them hins boon ono of tha most barefacod on record. About three months 810.the bank changod hands, G. AL Wheoler, of Chicogo, bocoming Premdent, Wheeler coming to this city strongly rocommended by such men a8 J, C. Gault and H. L. Palmer, of Milwaukes ; Mr. Bhuman, of the Chicago Evening Journal, and Prosident Burroughs, of the Chicago University, No one took the trouble to ascortain if tho let- ters woro genuine and no ono koows positively now. Theplan of tho mon Whooler has covi- dently been from tho first to go through tho vank for every dollar in sigbt, aud Lis plan Loy been soll carried ont, Thus far the depositors are short abont $140,000 with not 20 per cout of this smount in avallable ssscts on hand. Another fact cropped out to-day—that a number of business men have mndo notes and got dis- couuts on tho samo, sud that whon tho notes wero due snd thu{ wauted an oxtonsion, they would bo told tuat the papor was In Chicago, and that if a now noto was mado tho extension would bo granted, and the old note passed in on its receipt from Clueago, A number of thoso meu now realizo laving in this way given two notes for one loan, Tho business mon have nuornll{ escaped, the bulk of the shortsgo fall- ug to tho lot of, widows, mechanics, Iaborers, and mon of emall means who havo lost their all, YVico-Prosident Btono was arrestod in Chicago last night, but thoe general impressiou is that ho is not roally knowing to tho frauds, but was merely used as n stool-pigeon by Whoelor, Iif- toon ‘thousand dollare in papers loft in trust in Chicago have besn found, A Ilecuiver will soon bo appointed, The Lxaminor is still at work overhaullug things, aud a repord will svon be wade publio, —— THE WEATHER. ‘Wasnmixaroy, D, C., April 6—-1 a, m,—For the Lake reglon, ristng paromotor, westorly wiada and warmer, cloar, or elearing weathor. Tor tho Middlo Allantic Statos, warmer, south- enat voering 4o cooler, morthwoest winds, riring barometor, and partly clondy or cloar weather. BostoN, April G,—Reports from all poiuts north and east indicate that tho storm of yes- torday was tha soverest of tho eeoson, The snow foll {u parts of Muiuo and New [lumpshiro to the depth of 40 inches, 1OUAL OIBERVATIONS, 1¢aq0, April 6, | Batn, Wa'tlier 12078, 98 61 8, W., Lriako| 2090 43 BOH. Wil In 4, o i Voind, Time, _Dar The Tu,) TMasitum (hermormetor, 47, Min(muin, 03, UENELAL OBRERYATIONS. ‘uicauo, Aprll 6—)iduight, ||-|ll, '.I‘ur! Wind, 23(R, W, gentle 82:Caln; Btatlon, — CANADIAN ITEMS. Bpectal Dupaleh to Ths thtcage Tridune, Toronto, April 6.—Considerablo agitation la occasioned in religlous circlel in connoction with the proceedings agalust the Rev. D, J. MoDon- nell, miniuter of Bk Andrew's Church, by the Toronto Preabyterians. Mr. MoDonnelirecontly proached a germon In which be lald down doo- trinos concerning futurs puniahment that con~ et with toachinga of the Presbyterian Church, aud for which the Preabylerians are now calling hun to account, The bigotry and pare zow-wmindedvess of she faction who agre diaposod to push wmastery to a conctusion is gen- srally condemned. It i thought that if they aro dotormined to force a rechuiation, Mr. Mo~ Donnellis likely to atart & free church on his own account. ‘The Irish Canadlan Catholis organ of this province to-dsy Laa an articlo recommending ;lm alandonmont of Bt, Patrick's Day and other rish national procossions on tho ground that thoy noedlonaly stir up strife, and pravont Irish- mfin z:( difforont eroeds maeting for 8 common object. 3pecial Dispaleh fo The Chirago Tribune. OtrAwa, Ont,, April 5,—With » viaw to se- curing an oarly vl‘]uummont. it waa to-day do- cilled to drop the [nsurance bill for thia sesnion, 1t would have causcd a great debats in the Com- mons, and_have boen vigorousiy opposed in the Banate, 3r. Cartwright promises to pass the measure noxt sosalon, —_— FIRE IN CHICAGO, At G:45 yesterday morning tha alarm was sent in from Box No. 414 caused by the discovery of firo [n tho two-story brick bousc, No. 231 Houth Leavitt atreet, owned and occupied by C., C. Jerome. Tho biouso whorein the fire originated wan tho contre of a block of six briek rosidences recantly completed by J. J. Ruodell. A higl mind vrovailed when tho alarm first struck, aoil owing to delay in the arrival of tho engines the flamon eproad and soon envelopad tho entiro block fu flsmon, cauming a nocond alarm to bo soundaed. Tho Department responded promptly to tho requisitions mado ou thoir resourcos, but owingg to the lmpassable condition of tho etroots i tho vicinity whoro tho firo was nginr(. the flames could not bo ehecked. “I'io Marsnals stopped tho early streot-cars, and taking their horscs caeaved to got tho engines near enough to plar on the fire, hut falted. fength & weak etream #aa plaod on tho flames, but they bad speat their force snd gradually diod out, No. 276 in the row s owned and occupied by Tarnel Holmos, totaily Jo- eiroyed; inanred for $1,700 in the Willizmshburg City. II.'Thomas osns and occu- wies No. 278, adjuiving, and eatiates hus loss ou tho Luilding aud coutonts at §1,850. Iusurcd for #1,700 in the Germau-Amsrican. N6. 250 Is an unaccupied bouso, owued by the Homo In- surance and I'acking Company of Toxas. Total loss ; insurod for 1,700 in tho Uerman-American. No. 233, also anoccupiod, owned by L. 1{. Biabeo, 1108y § insurad for €1,700 in tho Hartford No. 284, whoren the firo waa firne discoverad, was totally dostroyod, bus was fusared for £1,700 In tho German-American and 1,000 jo the Ttoyal Canadian. T'he furniture was insured for 23.000 In the latter Cowpany. No. 280, owned and occupied as a rezidenco by Uynthis Rundell, mot with » sinilar fate, with it oontents, ‘Ihe building was insured 1n tho Natfosal of Hartford, bus the furniture was uu- insurod. The causo of cho fire {a roportod to bo a de- fectivo tlue, but this ls denied by 8loau's Agency, aud [t was doubtless tho work of an incendiary, AT BENWOOD, V. VA, WareLixe, W. Va., April 5,—About 10 o'clock to-night a fire at Benwood, W, Va., completely destroyed tha Donwood Nalt Works, together with about 25,000 kegs of nails. Everythiug bo- longing to the works, including two factorios, a forge, cooper shops, nud Atore-houses were destroyed. Five huodred persons were thrown out of employment. I.oes and insuranco un- known, as it is impoesible to et full particulars to-night, AT GREAT FALLS, N. H, Grear Farrs, N. I, April 5.—A fire Iast night caused a loss of £55,000; nsurance $20.000. DB, D, Hill and » sistor of Mrs, Cuzzous, of Boston, were burned to death. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Armaxy, N. Y., April 5.—Postmaster-General Jewell left on the fsst-mail tralu this morning, intending to go through to Chicago, inapectiog tho working of the fast-mail system. Spectal Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. Leaveswonrt, Kan,, April .—Darties in tho city to-day from Oskalooss, Jefforson Comnty, Kan., nbout 20 miles from Leavenworth, eay that thero fa great oxcitement ovor the dis- covery of Joad in thot region. Of Iatc many dinoovorics of thia paturo bave bcen made in Knnsan, . Lotis, April 5.—Tho injunction applied fora few days sgo by the proprietors the Missouri Stato Lottory, to restrain polico su- thoritles from iuterfering with their busineas pending the appeal of thoir casos to the 8n- premo Court, was refusod to-day by the Circuit Court. S FISH CULTURE. Louisvirre, April 6.—Tho Commissioners re- contly appoinied by the Governor, McCroary, ta consider the propriety of fish culture in Kon- tucky, met at tho Galt House to-day and elocted Pack Thomas, of Louisvitle, President, and Dr. 8. W. Cumbs, of Lancaater, Becrotary. Much miscollancous business was' transscted, and s membor deputizod to visit othor cities and ex- amine tho hatchiog-houses, 1t is proposed to deposit Jarge quantitics of spawn in Kentucky wators, and regulste fishing #0”that in a fow Enm tho million dollars which i3 psid anoually ‘vdiuumcky 1o otlier Biates for fish will bo kept af homo. _— THROWING COLD WATER. Special Dupatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Mrxpota; I, April 5,—The volunteer firo brigado of this eity presonted a petition to the City Council a few days since praying that &G00 bo voted them towards purchasing additional uniforms, Tho petition was rojectod yesterday, Tho Company ran a candidate for. the oftico of Colloctor who offered to glve one-half his com- misaion towards purchasiog tho outfit, but he was defeatod. ‘They now complain that their servicos are not approciated, avd are loud in ox- presaion of thoir detormination o resign in a body. OCEAN STEAMSHIP REWS. LoxpoN, April 5. —~Steamships Cuity of Paris and Mosel, from Now York, and Atlas, from Dostoy, Lisve arrivod put. New Yonx, Aprl G.—Arrived, steamships Bueris, from Hamburg ; Victoria, from Glas- gow ; and Chiua, from Livorpool. TURPENTINE. Witaaxatox, N. C,, April §,—Splrits of tar- pobtino dull at 3G3c. i — BASE-BALL. ‘Mestrmis, Aprit 5. —Baso-ball: Lonlsvilles, 15; Mouphis, & “BOOKS, Boolis forl.adices. Guido to Needte-Work, plain and fancy, embracing nstructlons for culting and making uuder-clothing, audl in eabroldery and Berin work, Tiustrated with 167 engravings, P'rico, 60 cents. Lady's Book of Crochet aud Enitting containy sev. etal liundred new formulas tn thess omployincuts, i Ocents, Tour sale atretall by all dealers fu 1.0 ot tritaminge, AL wholessle, by N, B News | E Awieriean News Co,, New York, and Weef- any, Chicago, of inatled on' Fecelpt of ¢ SYSONDS, 68 Devoushiro-at,, " FIRM CHANGES, DISSOLUTION. The ro-pattnership lieretoforo existiug between thio undersigued upder the name suld atyls of Couch, Jolmeou & Fiwell is this day dissnlved by mutual con- went, OROGLGE W. COUCH, LEAVITT, JOUNSON & LUSCH, b, ELWELL, Tho uudersigned, having purchased the interost of {he retiving partness, will coutinuo the bustuoes under the tirm name of D. Elwell & Co, D, ELWELL, I retlring from the Comimission Busivess we desire to recomimend our successors 1o the eutire confidonca of the trade, LEAVITT, JOHNSON & LUSCU, QFEORGE W, COUCH,. Cnteavo, April 3, 1676, —_— AMUBEMENTS. MoCORMIOK MUSIO HALL. GILHORE'S FAMOUS BAND AND Grand Concert Organization, Of New York (on {ta way to Ban Franciaco), will give TWO GRANUD CONCERRTS ONLY, On Thursday snd Friday Evenings, April 6 and 7, 3816, The organization will include Mirs EMMA O, TIIURSBY, the highly-giftad young American Prims Donna; M. J, LEVY, the grestest Cornst Player liv- ing; Mr. ADOLPIL BOHHT, the favorite Barftona, The Land will humbee Plll{ Eminent Artists, includiog, 22 Bolaiat, Mr, M. ARBUGKLE, the celshratsd Amere jcan Cornet Player: Mr. E, A. LEFEDVKE, Haxo. Rhnne 3 Mr, " HCH, Trombon: Mr. CARL YOEL, inefto; Mr. P, DRACHT, Flute: and other eminent olniata. The whole under the direction of Mr, I 8, GILMORY, Popular Prica: Admission all over the honee, 81, No extrs charge for resurvedd acats, which can bo ao- cured three days fn advance at Lyun & ilealy’s music store, THE COLISEUM, TREMENDOUS HIT of the wonderful BEGRIST MIDGETH who wore re- ceived on thele firat spyearance lant eventu with TU- MULTUOUS APPLAUAE, and universally arknowls edgol Ly all who eaw tiem the fnvat gytanasia |N THE WORLD, either olit or young. Cotirlderiug thielr exe tremo 5uth, Uiey belng respectively 4,7, and b yoarn old, theyaro trily the WONDERY OF THE AGE, performing, s they do, tho most ditlicult and dnring Teatn with ait the cise, intels, and grace of tho oldest adulte In the profession, Also Mo, Sgrie of talking dogs, and an_Immens» bili of ollie ten, The fincat show,of the Aeanon, Honnes crowded nightly, Admission, 25 cents, « ADELPHI THEATRE, TR (1TIUREDAY) EVE , APRIL £, 1876, GALA LADIES’ INIG IMMENSE BUCCESS OF EDWARD COLEMAIN, Inli rmgedximxvuuflmuun of RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTITRR OP- TRAINS T A L £ rive Sunday at8:008, In.‘ ¥ Daiir, 4 ¥ CHICAGOS NORTHWESTERN RAILRNAD, TRkt s, 3 et (Shermar, s and 8 Oenat. orner Hartivon+t,, and al the do; aPactfic Fast Linn,,. alubugue Day Fx, via Cliaton, aBubugue Night Kx. vis Ulinton. aOmaha Night Expi aFrecparta ubuqus Repres s it " @=Depotcarnor of Weliaand Kozt 3-Depotcornerof Cansland Kinsl MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, foat af Inkeat, and fost of Taentyaecondd, Tiekolngicr, 67 southeast corner of Randolph, and at Mitnier Huuts, Teave. il (ris Maln an 1ixpress iama 200 Al 3 Atisntic Eapreas (dallp)..... Jcht Erpress.. kD TAPIDN Marning Rxpre Nignt £ X CHICAGO, ALTON % Game iy, and Cheayo, Kaneas ity and niom Dy, e Sidey mear Hads oty Ufeess Al Depat, ant 123 liandolsheat, Kanras City and Denver Past . Gt Lonis and Sorinet) p o) v Dramatized from Chatles Dickena' Celctrsted Hlory, THE 0LD OURIOSITY BHOP, focludtug LITTLE SELL AND THE MANGHIONESS, * Jisce Heenos by Y. cptionsily Stroug Cant, Frevioun ¢ the Drama,a Glorious Star Ollo, Tha Laltuo Funily, Jaies Dalton, Sam Martiu, Win, A, Huntiey, and Thr, J. Hyan, * Prices oe ususls lic, 57 956¢, 5be, ani 750, Matinee Haturday. st Weck—Chas, Tloward in Unelo Tom's Cabin. WGORMIOK HALL. Centennial Popular Concerts. Oponing Night, Thursday, April 13, Miss Jesle Haskell, Mira Virginis DePeigrom, Me. Ed Schullze, Mvaars, Win. Lewin, M. Fichham, N, Icdochowskl, Admiselon, 25 cents. Tickets on'sals Moudsy at Lioot & Sony’ Muslc Company. McVICKER'S THEATRE, . B. WARDE, THOMAS WHIFFEN, MISS ELLEN CUMMING, And all the Favorites, {n the Comle Drama, Tho Poor GHirl’'s Diary, And the Bparkling Comedieita, A DEAD SHOT. Baturday Matinee—LEAF YEAR, Monday—EDWIN BOOTIL as RICOARD IL Sests can now be secured, (0L, WOOD'S MUSEUM, Tnprecedented Success of J, Z. LITTLE in hisgreat character of ROVING JACHK. Wednesdsy—Matinee and Evenlug—NOVING TAUR, MILLINERY. Mail. via m Bperial N. Y Atiantio Hautess, dal Michigan Accos Night Express... CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILTDAD. Tnion Depat, earner Hadinn and Canalests, Tieket 0z, €3 Soulh Clark~at,, oppoitie Sherman Hours, andat Depet, 7 Arrive, *9:S . m, 506 p. 1. Pt o0 p. m,! Al Eeaine ran vis Diilwaakeo. Tiokata for A1 Paul and Minnrapalisara £ood nithor tia Madisan xnd Prairie de Culen, or via Watortown, LACtosto, aad Wigoas. 15 TR RO, Derol oot e i\ Handolphat. naar Cinrke T4 *4:00 p. m, 11008 m. 750 n,m, Zrries. EETETS Bt Louls Expres Bt Lonis Faat L Cairod New Ol Catro2 New Url bpringfld, Peorl Rpnakned Mgt Expros Feoria and Keokak Exp: Dutiugao 4 Siouz Oty Drbugue & Slouz City Kz Giiman Passenzer, HEAen, SanNETERY GUNEY A, Dt Limaiand Sistomikats. Tiaked Ofteat, 3 Ciarheot andaldepots. Kansas Ulty, Leaveuworin, At chison & 8. RING STYL MILLINERY, 124 STATLRR-ST., Two doors north of Madison, WEBSTERS’. FOR SALE. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, A VALUABLE PATENT. Owner golug to Europe, New York, New England Btates, snd Michigan sold, Goods are how belug man- actured in Detrolt, whero evary facility will bo glven for investigation. The Stats of Tilfnofs alone will ell for moro than 1 ask fur my entlro interest, and, taking prespres B379 @ PEEEBRRF Fp2E Downer'sGrove Accommodation Bl T s *Ex.Bandars. tEx. Bsturday, $Ez. Moaday ERIE AND CHICABO LINE, Ticket Oftees, 8 Clarir, corer rhinzion, Paloa use, and” et Depoc, 123 Miehiganav, corn Trains leare From Esporition Sutid o Arvics, Day Erpress—Pallman Draw:| iag. Blaspiag Us New York without ehangt 3 m D8, m. ool 5:08p. . cara o New York PITISBURD, FT. WAYNE& CHICAGO RAILWAY. 8:10p. =, “Osiyline rubalng the bot Zeave, | drrive, * 9:00 &, . [* 8:00 p. 16:]5;: m. {l.’l S : 10 m§90m, m * 505w, m, 14 895 5, m * Sunday excepted. § Dally, t Rzcept Mondays. 3 Kx. copt Batardars aud Busdars, e ] BALTIMORE & OHIO MAILROAD. Jrom vear of Krposliion Building end fost tyvecondat, Depol cormer Madison-al. and ar Tuen Niehwanar, Cuy afice, 83 Clarkeit,, cornar of Wadh inaion, Day Express.. iRy e t Ling Traina la ONE-IALF whit I recelved for Michigan aa a basts, | Joroing Fxpross {838 & m.{ 8.0, m. thio unsold territory would amount to over $50,000. | fecommioiation, A R Don't fail 1o invostigate: 1t is ona of tho bost chances | LreRing Express. 1838 p. i {8 10 p-m §Datly, *Dally, Bunday CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC IIAILH.OAD. Deol, cornar of Ven Durenand Shermanate, - Tickatofia ever offered for npoculation, - Mast scll before May 1, for reason above given, Call on or sddress J. COWMAY, 254 Woodward-av,, Detrolt, Afich, SODAWATER APPARATUS, : e Leare, | drriee, For the manufacturing of Sods Water, Olnger Ale, | Omaba, Leavenw® tohison ! 00 8, m. % 41140 D, Winea, Mineral Watersy Mead, Toot lter, ci6; Alsg | L{FRAZommdstion vessecownsfs KiHB: s 473 Bottling Machines, for corking snd tilling; Marble Dispeusiug Apparatus for the Counter, on new princi- ples. Bend for Catalogua with ru%fll of Judges on WILLIAM GEE, Apparstus, Cor. Elm and Pranklin-ats., Now York, BARLOW’S INDIGO BLUEH. r EDUCATIONAL: TTHARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMDRIDGE, MASS, (okiamerite a8 Wasn IL0x Bave hoen fall tosted and Summer Instrnotion in Boience for 1876 ndarsed by thol o ousekeepors. Yoar grucor ht to bave it 1o, Ask him for it For Teachers and Othor Adulta, ol T o S WILTENGEN, propristor, | Courses of Tnatruction will ba given as follows : No. 251 North Socor Coiladelnhis. 1. Oenernl Uhemistry snd Qualitativo Analyais, by Nr. Charlea F, Mabery. ul!. Quantitatiye Coemical Anslyuis, by Mr, I, B odyes. 3 111, Doterminative Mineralogy snd Orysialiograpb; M et 3, Wadaworthe o 2o 1V. Thaenogumis Botany, by Asst, Prof, G, L Goode e V. Cryptogamie Totany, by Asst, Praf. W, G, Farlow, Vi Gology, by Prot, N, 4 "~ OCEAN NAVIGATION. AMERICAN LINE, BAILING WEEKLY BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, [ FESSisrn it ud otk me amt four OALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, P o ey o fol st the Tho Ateatnora of thix Lino have SUPERIOR OABIN ACCOMMUDATIONS, snd combine all the wodern improvements, 'The Biaterooms aro extra largo, and all % outsldo” rooms Lighted from tho wide, sud well ventllated, KaTrs oy CADIY PASA05~-$35 40 $100 cusrency, o cording to locatiu, Stoorago Passage at T.owost Ratos. Drafts on Baropo fn sams to sult, Apply 8t the Companys Oics, 138 LaBalle-st., cor- ner Aladison, J. 11, MILNE, Weatern Agent. ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 'lhn\iu)._tll\y T8l betwoon Now York. 15,1 10F 10 JA0G10g U1 PRseciie ag, il sivaite véai Mios dfi:" ontiavut “thuing tases outhor] an say otlior), ¥ No. Rorth itiver,ma folfowsy ¢ it ail frou Pler o, &4 LABiAOk, 7, Auell 4 flasiigu Yoot sueseniens Autits PRICE Ot PASSAUH "IN " First cabin, 3110 and 8120, ao. sccond cabin, #33: third, @i, . Bloorsgs Awuh:uwm . ad wico sixth at a camp near Camberland Gap, Eentocky, A circalar which gives full informatlon_about thesa courses may be abtained by applying to the Secretary of larvard University, c.mmd;a, ‘Mlaas,, tuclosing » atawped eavelope. % MEDICAL CARDS. Lotk Hosyita), cor, Washington & Franklin-sts. Chatered by tha Stataof Hinels for the sxpress pare Pwee ol giving imiuvdiste relief - all cases ui privatsy, yhionic, ‘i urinary disosses 1o all the forma. "It 1a welt kuowa tuat DR, N, Awonts 15 oaimar, N. Y AROLL) 65 HroMimAz, NoV e e e R Y NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. Tl steamers of this Company will wul every Hatur- o Dremen Pier, foot of Third-t,, Hobokeu, Tlate of pasmaye—From New York 1o southampton, London, Havee, and Bremen, firat cabin, £100; sccontd (iMoo bwrs, # e Al busiacss strietly D I, cabin, $50, gUL; $tourags, $a0, currency, For frelgut ) OELRICHS & CU Thin, ' London Hospital tice, cures private dis OB BIHIT 0 i Orscas Now York, | aiece Hemodistely withost pereary . ales TUNL AL DISSOLUTION. The firm of PHENCH & BMITII is this day dis- solvod by mutual gonsent, John O, ¥reuch retiring. ‘Tte buslrcse will be continued by Wiillam O. 5mity, who wili coiiet all accounts end pay ali the widobteds uess of thy old tiras, JOUN 0, FRENCII, VILLIAM 0, 5M1'1) Cuicado, April 1, 1878, 272 aud 474 State. TINANCIAL. Wall 8t Caricatures, A Now 1iook, 48 pages, contatning 16 engraved filus- {rations, WITIl INVORMATION FOR STOCK SVECULATORS price, cloth covers, 10 centai paper covers, ¥xxc by m, FUMDBMIDOE & CO.. Tankers aud Brokers, 3 Wall-st., Nuw York, TREASURY DEPATRMENT, Orrice o COMPTHOLLER OF TUM UULLENCY, Wasisatox, riog nln‘L'mtu- et the o ‘bro rman, }lficdvu.n icaagy W ‘ i JAY KNOX, Compiesties o 1oe Ourrebor, iervuus debility, caused by arrurs of youth, ad old are quick! gere shwuld call vr write, cwat,_Othce striotly b [ abe._No. 100 We NO CURE! MPAT Dr. KG&D, 175 50813 Clark-st, exaer of Exaree, Chicazo, L ally or b, t, (i e B Y vsnes. ” Bt R A AT waly physiclania.tbe oity whu warrants oures or go fi'. Uthice buurs, ¥ &, . 40 8p, o, | Sundage (rom § bul 1 PRESCRIPTION FREE For tho speedy curvof Seminal Weakusss, Loat Man bood, cad sl disurders brought ou by indlicrvilon o excass. Auy druggist bas the ingrodients Addres DAVIDEON & V0., Box 433, New Yurk, A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. MARRIAGE oAbt o mar: saxbuge ological mysteries aad revelativas. il e e s e T A S35 St s o T restored to wanly vigur, Sirane Une jntersiaw ts Julte st ! youn, Gront Western Steamship Line, From Nuw York 1o Bibsusd (Kuglsud) direce tuntey, Apet 13 o 2 wpaid Bleocage Curtili 2 AI)" ight Depos Lake Bhoro & 5%, RUSEShED oD, Kt INMAN STEAMSHIP LINI, Carrylug tho Mails betwoen BEUROPE AND AMERICA, For passage, apply ab Compauiy's Ofice 32 8, Clarkat., A ite Star Mail Line, To sud from Europs sod Americs, Bates se low as y olher first-clsss ino. Oftice, 130 East Bad- xl{]yhol.. Chicage. ALFRED LAGEROREN, Genersl Wettern Auent, Drafis on Grest Britain and Ireland, ~ OUNARD MAIL LINB, Balliug throa times & weeX 0 and fram British Porta. vsa Wl i Twwest Pri isge; sull itis e h) o be wnderlock age ‘Anply st Cowpauy's Ofice, nortbwest coruer Clarksad o4 lfuu By 111 a o VI N ) DR, R RPN, Gucent Westro denan . | EIUENETER £ Bonb EE e 150 A0 i