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THE UnlCAGO TRIBUNE: 'LULSDAY, APRIL 11, 18/, ¥ —_— WHISKY., Bollcltor Wilson on the Testimony and Character of De- tective Bell. . flo Thinks He Is n Person Generally ’ Weil Btocked with Mental . ® Reservations, - pat that His Story Concerning Babeock, ' Luckey, and Bradley, Descrves ) Conglderationy Munn and Wadsworth to Bo Tried Next ¢ HMonth, f \Fuplngcr's Case No! Yet Ended--Ward to { Appear To-Day, BELL. WIHAT SOLICITOR WILSON TTINKS OF JIIM. | Spectal Duspalch to T'he Clucaos Tribune, . Wasunazon, D. 0., Aprit 10,—DBluford Wilson, Bolicitor of tho Treasury, testified boforo . the Clymor Committeo this niorning, that ko fira met Dell in Boptombor or Octobor, 1474, Dol waa then an applicant for tho position of Chlef ¢ tho Beerot Servico, aund had some strong racnmmnndltlnnu from tho military commandors under whom bo had eorved, but Mr. Wilson did not fool eatisfied that Lo waas just tho man for tho position. | Question—II there woro any ronsons why yon iid not employ him ploase ktate them? Answor ~Possibly my wholo conncetion with Mr. Ball ls bost oxplalsed Dby tho papors which I tmngm Liore about tho middle of December last. {y attentlon was called to him, I think, byn . |ettor from Mr. Dyer to mo, but there wero some roccodings on his port in this city that oxcitod y suspiclons and led mo to supposs that he might bo a spy upon Mr. Dycr's muvoments, snd 80, on tho 18th " of Decowmber, 1 wroto Col. Dyor ua followa: ** And now o word of caution. You have made mistako i trusting O, A, Uell, 1io has beon Bmwndlnu to know that you bave been rndeayoring to implicate tho Prosident, nud !t is - poseiblo that o may roturn to’ 8t, Loufs. {l bo doos put your best man on him at caoo, ud you will soun seo whero ho tyuine. If ho yalls upon You (Rdu't Jot on that you suu‘mct, Lut {on't truat him, and bave him watoied.” 1 On tho 10th of February I sent Mr, Dyor this "+ tlogram: 1#\Vasitryaroy, Fob, 10, 1876.—To D. P. Dyer, Tnited Seates Atlorney, St. Louls, Alo, : Boll Lias . “ac beon in with o remariimble story about ving beon omployed by Dabcock and Tuckoy to stonl ‘your ~ovidonce; says tilegrama WOro sent .or recelvod Tabcock o the mamo of B, ¥inch, or *ltull Iinch’; that oxprean packages with mooey camo fo 4n clty to A, O, Liradloy fur deilvory. 1t insy be woll 4 look into this, © .,y (Slaned) # Bryrond Witsox, Bollvitor,” * | TTho samo day, or probabiy the day after, I reesived tle following from b : 1876,~The lon. Bluford < Er, Lo, Moy I Witson, Solizitor, IWastingon, D, C.: ‘It you tirink tiat Bell told tho truth soud Lim Goroatonca, Whon wirs thio *Finel’ telegramn and vxpress packagies sout . bttors laok well Lero, Higned) * D, P, Drrn, District-Attorney." '0 which I responded as foltuws ¢ ‘i Wasmnarox, D, O, Feb, 15, 1870.—70 Lucien Ehton, Unded Stitea Attorney, St. Lonin, dlo,: Thst au ixs Obandler's commisalon in Lis pockot. Has Den {u Jowell's service and in Gon,Urant's during the Dibelllon, and ald you good sorvice in tho ilogs eaics,* You shonld oxamine him with great caro aud Julge of hla truth, Of courss his teatimony would bo 1281 0 tho defonso if truo, and {u that ovent it would bea big miatake not {o ewear bim, ?lne ) ** Brurorb WiLaow, Solicitor.” ‘o which I recetved tho following reaponse : d7. Lov1s, Mo., Fob, 15, 1876,—DBiuford Wilson, So- {cfor of the Treasury, Washinaton, D. C,: Wo do not st that fellow Bell, of whom we ke. l]\Vl:}!\'lll loubt ug ) TO; February I recolvedd thie dispatch ir. Loum, 3o, Fab. 11, G—ltuford WFuaan, So- Hefor of the ‘tveasury, W ngton, D, C.: After an Boir of examinstion af that sy, Byer and I decidod enpliatically that wo would only tiso’ him fn robutlal itat all 1lis story, althougll probably true, wonid . be' doubted !gnrnlr. and throw discredit on the g foith of the Froscoution "boforo tho, publio, radhoad 2ully concura in our docleion, which hay bom Tocelved in the ight of your dispatcls igned) Eazon,' %o that T responded 2 VasuinaToN, Fob. 10, 1870,~To Lurien Eaton, Bpesial Undted Siates Altorney, St, Lous, Mo, : Lanl aut'roly contont with tho conclusion reachind by your- relf and nsgociates, My object ia accomplishiod In mo- euring for the mattor the careful considoration whieh you seen to have given it, (Signed) Brureun WiLson, Bolleitor, M. Wilson eald ha wus prejudiced agatust Bell Lo~ 3w Lo adwittod that ho hail beon DETRAYING DYEN'S CONFIDENCE, and it was ot possible to fell whethier Lo would be frusif they put Lim on t4o stand. ‘“'horo was much intia story which would Lo deemed hnportaus, and proably uliablo, but_be trusted implicitly in the couiscl at Bt Touis, 1t was his Smpreesion at one crand , Assistant District-Atlornoy fn Nov York, wos used’ in tho samo way Babcook dee sigod to uso Doll to obtain tho Slago correspudeico, oplolon,” however, hud been somowkat modi-? fied einco | (hen, He remembered mecting el " one mornfng ot tho Lxvcutive Mane Bioy, and Bell told hitn somo remarkabla 1hiags sbout Avory, and the iudications ho had glven of 135 disposition to turn Btate's evidence, Avury, see corng to Bell, conatderod bimuolf an obused Tan, isfrionds of {ho Whiuky-Riiug bw! not stood up to ihaan they biad prowised 13- do, sud b was disposod TELL ALL IE KNEW. Thlt story mado nu dmpression vu Mr, Wilson's mind, aindhio rapoated 1t (0 tho Beoretary of thy Lreasury, Bud uflerwards the ~Fresldent,: At (ko timi Bl fold him (bfs, L8 aiso showed Lim bis commission from' Becrelary Chandier, sad the cypber in Luckoy's handwriting, Mr, Wikon satd ke urged iell to go to the President aud tell 1 all Lo knew, aund hu said ho bad bocn tryfug £0 mo tho Presfuent for (bat purpose, Thls Was Gbout the 10th of January, . lio Lud twa conversntions with + Bell aud ropoated the aubstatcs of thom to tho Proel donl. e regurded Bell na o litle imaginative, but La vas slways courlutent in ouo thing. llo alvays represcntod tiat he wua fur Habcack uutil be beoams BATISPIED TIAT M¥ WAS GUILTY, sndthen lie thought it was Lis duty to his 012 Gome s mc;l;:ul:n bim kuow cho truth. 1o ssvee ankod ficpyawsanyy 10 propositious that looked ——— ST, LOUIS. . WDONALD, Svectat Dispatch to The Chicaan Tribune, E1. Loums, Apvif 10.—Ueu. Joln BeDonald was brought iuto Court to-day to recelvo hia son-~ tencs, Owing to tho sbseuce of Judge Krum thisceromony was dolayed till next Thursday, ‘Thoro is grost public anxiety to kuow what the punfstimont of tho plucky ox-Supervisor fis to bo, It is considored cortain that ho will got at loaut ten years ju tho Penltontiary, o was convicted on eight counts, and ceu Lo sont up for throe yeara on gach, making an sggrogato sontonce of 24 years shonld’ Judgo Dillon desiro to bo wovore, McDUonald has boen characterized na the pluckloat ringster thus far {nvolved in tho Sollsof tha (law, « 1o sustalued tho character woll in the couzt-room to-day, bis bearing boing buoyant and even jaunty, as of old, McDonald will mako a strong appeal to bo permitted to Boryo hia torm of imprisoument in tho County Jail, but there §8 no reason to believe the Court will extond bim any fayor not conforred on Joyes, A . THORTE, ‘Thero I no doubt that 8. D, Thorpe, tha con- ¥Yicted ex-Storekeopor, hss loft the conntry. our corrospondent was shown a letter from'a well-knovn party In New York, addresced to s cltizen Bore, & which Ay : ors, ko which £ 1a salds™* Luaw Tiorpo Just befor : JouETT, In the United Btatea Coust (o-day, N. B, Chouteau, BecurL.y on the recognizauco of W,'I. Jolelt, ana of the muvlnl.’: distillers, broughit Mr, Jouets into court, Mudasked to bé discharged from kis recogulzance, Mz, Noble, counsel for Jauett, stated that Alr, Jouelt bad showu'no disposition to run ama but bis bonds- man Bid seen it to rellove himself from tho ro- Sponeibliity, Mr, Jouetts bad just returned from a Business trip to Kentucky, snd {his was so sudden that i lind not hisd time Lo procure anotlier boud. Judge XKrum, who acted for A, Choutcau, stated that 1 was mol through any fear that Mr, Juuett would run awsy hat bz, Choutnau withdrow from the bond, Lub be- £auso biy own business afairs wada it necessaty, Mr, Joustt wag ylaced in chiarge of the Marshal with the Roderstanding that ho was to bo sccommodated in the atter of l“mfly a new bond, . Mr, Nobls guarane leelng lhat the dsfondaut would'make no sttempt to ru awsy, Jouett counsin of James H, Cascy, the b"flll‘lfln‘l brothor-in-law, It is & tuatter of geueral it cesn ars s 1 Jotehualie ey dol nersalp, cl ug that L m:‘loum iouuls wouey sa s pemrynid lnwt,u i JOYCE. A special from Jeferson Qity atatos that Gol, Joyea' Mioraeys are preperiug su application for & "y" o’ 44 corpus upon tli uud that bis seuteuce was ul 6d him to six months moro . {@prisonment than the maximuw penalty proxcrivod )y 1aw, Joyoe's sontence wes thres auda yoars' prisonment, © . § e MAGUIRE. Ex-Callector Con Maguire still appears on the street Wlihoud pn escart, fhowgh Lo s nowiually fn charyo of # Peputy-darshall * Letllogwell srsuncs the responale Ality of keaptng him the Prosidont {a gois out of Jail until be lsarns what ng to do sbout the potition for pardon, 1Iia Excellency’s pleasurs in that matier is expectad Lo be officil from smong the best today that Arict Courd, eal if hia does 1o and that a capl: caodings yesterday Court. Baforo the cans began Judge also prosont, and, cousidors, Bangs obsorving ready to.go on 1 day, Printed coptes o¥ the potition have be triounly circulated ta.day, known hoere Thursdsy er Fri- sn {nd! and & muititude of sign: usfness eircles asoured, - § BARCOCK, : Br. Tomn Al 10.—Ditirict-Attorney Dyer stated s now In sustained by Judge Dilion, hawili o before the Dis- L for thia appostance o anawer tothe oridinal indictment sgaint bim, awer, ask for a forfeitura of is o Insued for ——— CHICACO, v DANR MUNK, Thore was an unusual prologno to the pro- point raised fo_the McKee cane Gon, Babeack to and Loud, 8 arreat, morning in the Uniled Btates arguments in the Froyainger Bangs informed the Court that ex-Bupervisor Munn waa prosent, and doe sired to pload to the fndictments againet him. Mr. B, K. Dow, ono of Mr, Munn's coansol, was npon belng Interrogated by the Court 28 to tho ploa the defondént wished to entor, Mr. Muno, in bis strang, maoly tonos, roplied, * Noi guilty.” Tho next thing to Le wag thé time for tha {rial, Judge that tuo Governmcnt was with tuo case at almost any time, _ Iohad learned, however, from Lls counsel {n tho casa that Col. Tugersoll, tho ‘principal counsel, van absent from tho city, aud would not bshiero Lefors the 2dth toet, . off just A 8001 an Moy, 1fo deairod to thio May ternt, © Br. Munn 8ald he M, 8 like 1o bave this same hin casoy P May term. Murpny, counsel for Mr. Htorrs cousumed this mirniug. Mr, Ward came, Al and AMr, Stanford pa; noss, during th it to bo_scen, Mr, 10ts o Judgo Bangs hat Becretary opportunity was tako {ugton on behalf hiad o doubt thst ho would be rendy carly in lorrs then $nformed the Court that FUIL WADSWORTIT would bo ready to plesd this morning, and he wonld fr. Ward was etill ill, 3nd koj dny. A reporter called at the ernoon, Lut was told that Alr., W, was foo Stanford, however, Lopes' bo will be better this morning, and sccardiugly addressed Mr, Dow sald they would bo ready by the 28th to Tinve the dayof thatrisl fized. Tho defondant was really anxious for trisl, nnd deaired to hava it como posaible after hls conaaél’s returs, Jidgo Blodgelt asked thie District-Attornoy it ho had my Blor cuaos ready fot trinl intrict-Atiornoy - Dangs said the new trisl in the Corcoran_ Distillery caso would nrobably como uoxt, 11e {uought the Government would bo ready in a fow days,” = ‘Jugo Blodgalt then remarked that ho wouta let tha Munn caso go-over, dismis the closo. of tha Freymnger irint, and call » new Jnry in regent jury st tha uiali ali'iess whisky trlais at wan satisfiad with this, and Lo by, understauding about the trial of Tie Court replied that 3y, Wadsworth's cana wonld 8ln0 o over tnul a new jury shouli o callod at tho ‘Tha Court aléo sald he'would fix the exact day for the trials this morning, FREYJINGED, Tha rest of tho day waa givon up to $he closing ar- guments in tho Froyeingor and Boaverns cane, M r, Beaverns, toking the lead, ila epoke until nearly 1 o'clock, whon ' Court adjonrned, noariynllof the afternoon's scs. sion in rsking tho closing apecch for his client, Froy. singer, and Mz, Boutell will cluso for tho Guveruuiot 3. D, WARD, It waa snnounced i yesterdsy's Tningne that the Hon, J. D, Ward wonld arrive i the ity yestonda: morning from Detrolt, and personaily contradic al rumors 43 o s Lavin decamped, And, surs enough, . Stanford come With bim, na Tux Tomune snd ho would, and the two procoeded 1o thelr komes, swhich_ars quita near each other on Ashiand nvenuo, Mr, Ward romainin, 7 thoro all dox, Lbut Little atlention {o busj- Pt bis bod yeater- reutioman’s residence yestordsy stating that Mr, Ward would sppear this morning and otfer the regulrod THE “‘MARY MERMIT "' OLAM, ‘Tho Milwaukeo Comnercial Tines hias Leen for the {&B!t weok nttemflung to make asensotion by charging ristow swan interested in pushing o claim of the schooner Mary Merritt agatnat tho Gove erumont, Tho 7imea slatod that a lawyor of Milwaukos, bud mada tbe atatoment. M, Jolin¥on was at tho Grand Tacifio yesterdsy, and the M, E. E, Johnson, u to ask Lim about the report, and lo siated that the article fu the rimes was a fulse. hood nisde out of wholo cloth, ifo went to \ah- of tho ‘ownor' of the Mary Merritt who' was seslidug to Lave the order of coniemnation sgains with it then, Wilson, which was ‘denica that any reporter called on him with rof t tho vessel set nalde. A call was Tands with' Atr. Carpenter on Afr, Bristow, whon the latter sald that, as Lig had been the former attarney for ho claimant, he conuld not thflfl have anyting to do Application was t| en made Lo Bolicitor uccesaful, Mr, Johnson furiher erence to thia matter “until after tho article was printeil, or that hio mude (ke wtatcinents Lo is eredited withs huving made, upon new counts by charge nf ' conspirac: DBadl, $5,000 each, P e NEW ORLEANS. TARTICS ARRAIGNED, New Onreans, April 10.—Twenty-two porsons Liorototoro indicted by tho Grand Jury wero ar- ralgned this morning, somo upon old and othors tho present Grand Jory, on the y to ddfraud tio Qovernment.: D MISCELLANEOQUS, * MILWAUKEL. Svectal Dispatcl s The Chicaze Lrivume MrmwAvkee, April 10.—In the Nunnemacher casg Judge Dixon ci Jury, and thio Court ompleted the addross to tho adjouraed till morning, when Judge Dyer will sum up. ¥ 'WILKINBON. 8ax Fnanosco, April 10.~Charlos B. Wilkin- son, lato Collector ‘Weatern District of of Intornat Ravenus ' for tho Missourl, was arrosted boro Baturday, and was to-day remandad to the authoritics of Minaviirs, Heatatos that ho will pay every dollar he owes tha Gavernment on stamp -soconnt, but will 0ot plead gullty of conapiracy or embozziement. Satunsmasdonl TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. New Yorx, April on the Delaware, road bas ended by 10.—Tha striko of laborers Lackawana & Westorn Rail- moat of the men returning to work at the old rate of $1 por day, Soecwat Dispateh ta Tha Chicago Tridune, SrnivarirLp, I1), April 10.—Tho Seocrotary of Stato to.day mado his somi-annual report of fues recolved for tho slowlug recepts of Oreditors to-day Tho Murply Chicago roceived M, Kimborl, donced out of %25 Svecial a rush. Owing to rotirin, Eduoatian, to-uigh pool; ing Dristow was not Lincoln or Gon. G uwminated, with a capitsl of $20,000, Francis Murphy, Albert L. Smith, and Qoorge famouns witnoss who tostiflad before the grossionnl Henato Committoe of Invostigation, Dispateh to The Mexpora, 1., April 10.—Whilo farming op- erations commonced hero ou Saturdny last, it was onty to.day that tho whole farming com- munity ot fairly to work. Evnr{thmg 1 cone nection with planting is boing put through with didato two yoars ago, but noithor was aix months onding April1, $2,655.60, filed petition in bankruptoy agaiust I B, MoNeill, 1% U. MeNeill, and Will- ism M. McNeill, of Pana. Goorge Coupland, of Alton, hoa filod a volun- tary potition fn baukruptey. Vontilator & Blower Company of a license to-day to orgauize Tho clrporatora ara Poytmuster Crang, of this city, was confl- last SBoptomboer by Lell, tho Cou- teqo 7ribline. tho almost impassablo con- dition of the roads this winter, there has beon o groat stagnation in trade, and now fanners ara 00 busy to make any vixiblo improvement. oiietial Dianateh to I lie Chicaan Trianne. * Brooixaron, Iil,, April 10.—B. M. Prince, tmembor of tho Bloomingtou Hoard of t, buforeending bisconnection withi the Board, offered s resolution, which was adopted, asking for an fnvestigation of tha cliarges againut tho Board uo often repeated by the Dloomington Leader, that the Iloard, or mombers of it, hnd accepted a bribo of $3,000 to mako a chauga in raading-books two yvears 8o, and requesting all perwona coucornod to make statoments as to tho facta; alio to presont tho matter t0 the Grand Jur[y. Special Duapateh to The Chicago Triduns, Wixoxa, Miun., Apnl 10.—Tho kon. John Lambertan, of 8t Poter, was {n town to-day, snd roports scading oporations already heguu in tho Minnoesots Valloy. In Brown County the work i well advanced. In Nicollet County the farmers began seoding Inat wook, April rain, followed by clear skies and warm sun to-day, is vory beneficial for geiting the ground 1n pooa condition to work, Tho Republican publislics a statement of the wheat in ntore at the openiung of navigation be- {wecn Winooa aud.Bt amount aggrogates 2,000,000 bushels, OtnCINNATE, O, April 10,~Alry, Riohard Jones, of Dayton, Ky., whilo lsborin; temyporary jnsanity, jumped into the Ohio Rivor and waa drowned, et i i OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. QueexsTowN, April 10.—The steamship Baltic, from New York, has arrived, New Yonx, Apill 10.—Arrivod—Bteamehips Amerique, from llavro; Holvettis, from Livor- datio, from Liverpaol. Laverrool, April 10,—Steamehip Egypt, from New York, has atrived, New Yopx, April 10.~The low rates for freight Lo Europs and tho dificulty of obtaju- sying freights from this bluas 1o cunso tww of the oceau lines,the luman sud White Star, to chabge tha time of loaying Now York, aud aftor AMlsy 8 toruu y oxcept evory fifth weok, at which time ouly ench line will dispatch a steamship for Europe, It ia understood that the National and Willla, snd Quion Linoa intend to tious ju the eailing of their vassels, A gontlo Yaul inclusive. Tho undor a fit of rom w forry-boat 1t Lavocon- altor maka uimilar redus heard of aan Presidental can- Abralinm rang Lo yoazs before he was enecnlatorn ars alike awalting the faturo courne of business, This' rotnrn' of * dniloess in not surprising, ‘conslderiog * the heary ntocks reported at' Livorpool and othor large ports, the figures vhowing that, atthongh tho ntacka {n London haye declined almost » third Aince the ond of tho yesr, vel elsswhore, and emeciaily at Liverpool, supplies have' equaled tho consumption, and theto liss beon no diminu- tlen of atocks, 8till thoto lepelrl to be mufM- clent firmness In whoat at bfesent pricos to pravent & vory markod ' dacline, and any grost chiuge eithor way seams improbable, st TURKEY, MONTENEGIO, Ranvaa, April 10.—1t is atated that the ro- victuallng of Niesco, through Aontenogro, falled becausoe Montonegro refusod to ssslat the Turkish Conanl at Ragusa, who weut (o Mon- tenegro to obtaln tho nccoseary transporiation, A BRUBH, Coxstantinorre, April 10,—The Governor of Dosuia telographa that the troovs defeated 1,600 FOREIGN. Lively Times Reported on tho Itio Grande Border. to tho Into Willismaon Connty vendetta. Aaron ‘Nenl, of Fraokiin Connty Ku-Klux noloriety, -was arraigned (bis afternoon for trisl on & chatge of murderlng Villlam Simmars, In Hsltoe Couaty, froni wbich county @ chango of venna was taken, Tho {rial ia now in progress. Tho officera no longor hLesitate dolng their duty through fear, henco the large docket, The CGrand Jury is a well-aslectod ane, and will not atop the good work whicl: {s wiping tho blaod-stalucd crimes from our Btate's south- orn countiea. Tha logal featornity aro Lhero in fult array, and a hrgo number of paople in Marion manifest groat fear as o Munsio's fate, 1t fs well unown that bois on the mama chargo l"l;l' whicl: Afarshall Craln recently forfeitod his life, American Citizens Wounded byA Shots Fired Across tho River, A Sharp Fight Between Amerlean and Mexican Troops. Great Brifaln WIll Take No Aclion Concerning the Geneva Award Surplus. THE BLAIR KIDNAPPING CASE. Apeciat Insvaleh to The Chieaas Tridune, Lascow, Nob,, April 10.—Jobn II, Bisir, tho Tasn who was kidnspped from hero last fall, ar- rived homo to-day, Ho has s thrilling story to toll of bis experience after leaving hero. o Austria Throatens the Military Occu- . pation of Borvia. insurgonts near Maden last Baturdsy, killlog | was taken in chargo by four dotectives and por- ' Bigly,, ho Ttk losf fra Lilled, suaded to go to Boston inatoad of Cllcago. In- AUSTRIAN INVABION TIHNHEATENED, MEXICO. Toxpoy, April 118 8, m.—The Ruski Arir | Btoad of going to Boston, ho waa taken to a pior iy New York. 1le remonstrated and attemptod to escape, but a revolvor wag placed at his head and ho waa hurried on bosrd. Tho Captaln ro- fused to listen to Lisetory. At Liverpool ho was served with n warrant of fraudulont bankruptey, tried at tho Asvizes and liad uo attorney, sen- tenced to eighteon moutha' imprieonmont, part of wlhich be servad at Liard labor, and foally was roleasod upon roprosoutations of tho Ameriean Conaul and signiug an agreament not Lo prose- cato tho English Uovernment, Ilis oxponses wora paid to America. Foloy, of the firm who arreated him, was kicked out l)( tho balance of the firn. Blaic proposea ratalisting upon bis persecutors. assorts that Prlace Wrede, Austiian ropresenta- tive at Ilolgrade, a fow days ago threatenod that the Austrinn aud Tarkish troops would ocenpy Bervin if wshe doclarcd war against Tarkoy. Princo Mtlan askod Wreds to ropest the threat iu wnting. © Wredo immodiately complied. Drinco Milan Jad tho writlou communication heforo tho Ministers and the -Pariiam Committeo of a(tzhlenn mombors, who mously advised him to pay uo attention to it. A Vieuns dispatch to tho Tumes raports that & mob miade a warlika demonstration in Hel- grado ou ¥uuday, snd insaltod two employes of tho Austrisn consutate. The police did not in- terfere. Austris has orderod hor reprosents- tive to domaud satisfaction. ; Priuce Milsn, 1u an sddreas to a popular fes- tival on Sumhfi. saldt **If the Turks attack usg wa have sutliciont force to ropel them." —_— CENTRAL ASIA, THE NUSSIANS 1N XHORAND. Br. Prrensnuna, March 21.—~The Russian In- rallde of to-dsy publishes the following ¢ Tell'firl‘nhlu adylces munounca (hat perfoct order revails in the nawly-furmed Government of Ferg- ana, Klokaud is vis{bly recovering from the terrur aud loss caused Ly the civil war. Trade has within » wvery brief perlod attained an extenslon which it nover jromscasad under the rule of the Klian Kh\ldfl{ll‘. Jus. sian influsnce hae ponetrated beyond the Khirgiss tor- ritory as far an Karategw, tho Inlsbitants of which delivered up Fulat Hog, the proudo-Klan, to the troops sent in his pursuit, Faolat Dex biss now undergons the extrdmo penalty of tho law, having bLeen hanged at 3Marglilap, the Aceus of his greatest crimos, and whore, amopg other arbarons acts, he murdered aix Russjar prisoners witbout the sligutest cause, This just puulshment bhas not fallsd to pro- dco a deop tmpression, At tho most populous and niragotically imj.ortant points of the new government of Ferghaua, garrisons have been eatablished and ad- ministrativo suthorities instsled. Khoksud, the capie tal of tho former khanate, will also ha the capital of the now governmont, An envoy from the Ameer of Kash- gir is on Lis way to Khokand, HUNGARY. THE DANUDE FLOODS. Vienna Letter to New York IHerawd, The wholo oxtont of Jand under water nt the proent timo is about 600 square miles, including 1,600,000 acres of tilled or arablo land, which meang ruined harvest hopespeaiculated at 9,000,- 000 florine, As to the loss and damage accruing to the whole country, 16,000,000 to 20,060,000 will Lardly euflice to repair it. Not » sunboam THOUPLE BEAB 1OME, Spectal Dupaloh to Ths Chicage Tribuna, Nezw Onreaxs, La., April 10.—The following in all apocial to the New Orloans Republican : Ban Axroxro, Tox., April 10.~The command. ing officers at Fort McIntosls reports that tho Moxlcan authoritics at New Laredo, on tho op- posito bank of tho rivor, have bogun collecting forced loans from tho morchants, regardioss of pationnlity, and iocluding Amoricane, A lotter to tho Herald beeo contatng nows of a fight bo- tweon Awmericans and Moxicans, 1n which thres Aoxicans and two Amoricaus wara killed or mor- tally wounded, Tho fight was about branding cattlo, and occurrod on tho 34 inat, | Laren—The post commander at Fort Moln- tosh has just roported that at daybresk this morntog, aftor fighting two houre, tho revoln- tioniats wera ropulsed. AMany shots came to this side, wonnding ono man and two women, The figit weoma now ovor, but as yet vo communica- tion cou Lo liad, as tho boats arc ontho other A CANADIAN HORROR. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chiwgo Tribune. Moxo Roan, Oat., April 10,—Tlio inqueat on the romains of Ars. Ward, who was burned to doatlh in her dwelling tn !Caledon East, s con- cluded. The vordiet isthat sio camo to hor death by the act of her husband. Tho ovidenco implica that Ward first murdored his wife and then set his houso on fire. The woman's body appoara to Lovo beon Lorribly mutilsted, A rigid soarch las failed to diecover tho head, which had apparcutly boen sovered from thn body by n large buuzgur knifo which was found under a partially burnt mattress, eldo. An appllication has boen made by sn Amoriean merchant {n Now Lanodo, in AMoxico, to tho commanding ofticor at Fort McIntosh for protac- tion to ouablo him to RESIST THE PATMENT of the forcad loan on morchauts mado by the Moxlcan authoritios, Tho post commander bns baen instructed to remaln strictly neutral fn all that trenspires on that side of tho river, and tbat merchants doing bustness in Mexico wont into businces uver thers awsre of the custom of Lhe couatry in regard to loviea duriug revolu- tions, and that the United Btates had no mcre right to sond troops to New Laredo for ths pro. tootion of such morchianta than it Lad to send them to the City of Mexico fora similar pur. poso. CHARGED WITH BRIBERY, New Quirass, April 10.—John T, Barrets, Jr., wan arreited upon affidavit of V. A. Ryan, cbarged with sttempting to bribo Licut.-Gov. Aatolno. Barrott wes bailed {0 §230. The brive with which Barrott is ckargod with offering Au- toine {5 sald to bo $20,000 1o conucction with tho impeachment of Gov, Kellogg. GUILTY OF MURDER. New Yorw, April 10.—The trinl of Androas Fucha for the murder of William Simmons was concluded to-day in Brooklyn, The jury found the prisoner guilty of murder in the firat dogree. CASUALTIES, RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Bpectal Dupateh o The Cracago T'ribune, WiLkEspARRE, Pa., April 10.—The Lehigh Val- ley miduight express-traln from New York met with an accidont Jast night, the passengers al- PEPPERED EM, Tho Republican Las receivod tho following ad- ditional spocial: * BAN Axroxto, April 10.—Tho following telo- ram has just been received by tho Ban Antonio ferald, from Fort Meintasht At the roquest of tho Bpocial Deprty United Btates Marshal, Maj. Heary O, Merrinm, Twonty-fourth United Statos Infantry, commanding the post, placed a twolve- poundor on tho bank of the river this moruivg. At 1 o'clock thus atternoon tho Mexicans oponod o hot firo from Now Laredo on our guard on tho river banlk, and thoy woro compolled to with- draw., Tho fire was then concontrated on tho | bas DLeon” vidiblo for threo weoks. Fiftcon £ gunnors, whoroupon Liout. AL Saxton throw | thousand peoplo, who have lost shelter and | most miraculously escaping with their lives. A two nheilu into Now Larodo from his twelve- | home, are beiug fed at publio expenss, 7,000 at | rock weighing several tons had rotled down tho Buda-Posth alone. Many of them woro owners of houscs, which Lave beon loveled to the ground or aro noyw tottoring to their rall pounder, which mlenced thelr firo on Amorican citizens and our goldiera, 'L'wo mon and threo wotaen are badly wounded, mountain and lodged on tho track. Tho train struck it while ranoiug at full speed. Tho eu- M b inted . gino was thrown on the mountaln side, while bl "‘{m‘;fi‘g',fi&"’“” GERMANY. Lo passenger-coachea wero hurled down an em- GALvesTON, Tox., April 10.—A. Brownsvilla TIE ARMY. baukment a distance of 25 feot to the Lehigh special to tho Galveston Vetes saya : ¢ Lho tak- ing ofjMatamoras, & weok 80, by the Dinz parly, theraby placing them in posscasion of ths whoio Mezxlcan bordor, loaving a fow or no Federal troops noarer than Moutoroy, causos s dearth of rovolutionary news, Dinz maintains tho strict~ eat ordor In tho city. Last night ho shot throa soldiers for insubordination. 1le has mado ap~ pointments to all municipal oftices. There are 10 prestimosaa yot. Hodeems to bo woll backed, . financially, trom outside sources, ia strongthon~ ing lua positton, and accumulating arms, Rinmu~ nition, nnd stores. 1t 18 probable that hewill oon grgavize & forco and make o movoe in tho slmcuon of Montoroy. Iuero is said to bo thero with about 700 men.” SO A lotler from tho revolutionist, Trovino. says that he mot and routod Ardivez at Anaquita, with 00 meu, 200 of whom turnod over to W'revino, A report {8 current that Corting has boen ahot, bat it lacka confirmation. OUYRAGE UPON AN AMERICAN CITIZEN. LaAzzpo, Mexico, April 10.—Thero {8 grost ox- citemont lore bocauso of tho arrost of Mr. Diamound, an American eiuizen, in Now Laredo, Mox., by Pueblo Qulntmn. the commwandor of tho I'aderal forces of Mezico, Quintano demanded monoy from Mr. Din- mond, who rofused, when ke was imn. prisoned, with tho sssurnoce that if tho mouoy was not forthwith coming he would bo ehot.” Mr, Diomond seut for the Commercial Agont, who protostod agoinst such an_outrage, but without offect. When he crossed to thia slde and roported tho facts to Maj. Morrinm, commanding this poat, Maj. Merriam, with the United States Cominorelal Agent, recrossod to Now Laredo, and interviowved Quintano, who stated that if Diamond'a stora was brokou (]:&on aud robbed, ho wouldw't bo responsiblo. :dv Morriam salted Quintano i ho stated that ofii- clully, or 88 o threat. Quintano roplied that he did not want {0 talk mbout it. NMorciam told Quintano that ho would hove his command fa rendincss protect American citizeos. Quin. tano maid: ** Do as you damn please.” Diamond was releasod, AMERICANS WOUNDED. * A revolutiouary party mode a move on New Laredo, nud attacked Quintano at daybroak this morpiug, aud after fighting two hours wore ro- pubsed. 'Chey ronewcd tho atiack, and wo now can hear tho continued roll of muslketry und seo dead soldiors lying in tho streots, from this sido of the niver, Stray bullots, coming to thia sido, bave wounded threo American citizons—ono man and two women, Tho wouuded are crossing to this sido. \Vhule writiug, another Amorican Liag been woundod hero. Maj. Morrisw, tho cowm. manding ofllcor at this point, is traihug o guny preparatory to shell Now Larodo. A MEXICAN TATTERY SILENCED. Qavveston, April 10.—A Loredo (Texas) epe- cial of the $0th, tu tho Qalveaton Aews, says ; At the roquest of the Special Deputy United Btatos Marshal, Maj, Merrinn plantod s 12 poundor on the bank of the river this morning, and at 1o'clock thin nfternoon the Mexicans opaned a Lot flro from Now Laredo on our guard at tue ferry, and thoy were compolled to with- draw, ‘Uhe firo was then conoentrated upon tho gunnors, wheroupon Col, Boxtou throw two sholls iuto Naw Laredo, Mexico, from his 1. pounder, which siloncod the Moxlcan fira od our goldiors sud American citizens, Two mou and tl;:fio wqmen of thiy oity woero wounded, oue badly. River. A sleoping-car in the rear remsined on the trnck uninjured, Tho groatest oxcitcmont provailed amone the passengers, about ten of whom were badly injured, sud, to add to the fright, the cars took fire from tho stoves. Tha wouudod wera taken at onco to Wilkesbarre and Alauch Chuuk, aud are doing well. Benrry, April 10,—Arrangoments are In prog- roes looking to au increass of the artillory in tho German army, and a bill to that effect will be submittod ot tho next session of the Relch- siag. —_——— ROME. BPAIN AND THE VATIOAN. Rourr, April 10,—Tho Vatican has roceived a noto from Cardinal 8Simeconi, the Nuncio pt Aadrid, stating that Spain propozos to enforce the Concordat of 1851 if tho Vatican will not opposa tho clausa of the Coustitution rolative o liberty of public worship. TILA ITALIAN CADINET. The membera of the now Cabinet have hoen re-olocted to Parliamont by noarly a unanimous voto, THE MISSISSIPPI FLOOD, Meaemm, April 10.—Roports from Chicot and Napoloon, Ark., state that considorablo damage was dono thero by tha flood. Plantors aro using overy excrtion in that region to protect the levecs, whih are still intact. Tha roport of a doclico of 14 jnchos at Cairo to-day gives assur- sace of an early declino hero, ond thio hopo that tho wators will'soon be off tho cuitivated lands and enablo plenters to make & crop, LEAVENWORTH ITEMS, Bpecial Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune. ‘LrAveswonTH, Kan., April 10.—The body of a womau named Mary Leo, who formerly resided in this city, was found to-day in tho saud-bar nbout a mile above tho city. The cause of her death is unznown. A emall boy nnmed Maurico Kerr, residing on thio outskirts of tho city, was kickod to douth by o horse this morning, e WEST INDIES, THE CRUISEL OCTAVIA. 1AvANA, April 10,—Tho sixtcen men eaptored on board the steamer Octavia wers dolivered at Porto Ttico on the 27th to the commander of the British guuboat Eclipse, which sailed immedi- ately afterwards, Destination uukaowa, CRIME, . WILLIAM C. BARRETT A FORGER, New york Evemng Poat, Inquiry was mads to-day by & reporter of the Fvening Post in regard to o published report that Measrs, Kunhardt & Co., the azents of tho HamburgAmericaa Packet Company, had bocn awindled out of $10,000 through a forgery alloged to hiave beon commnitted by Wiltiam C. Barrott. 3fr, Xunbardt confirmed this roport in evory particular, Itappoars that [n the autumn of 1874 Mr, Barrott was counsol for this firm fn a suit for damages bronght agaiost thom by Wll- iamIves and Jotin Waters, the owners of tho vemiol Uarriot Livsloy, on account of a collision botwoon that vossel and the Hamburg stoamer Hommouvis, Thore wero some nogotiatious for & sottloment, and on the Bthof Novomber, 1874, Mr. Barrott informed Kunberdt & Co. that hs had arranged to settle tho claim of thoe libellants for $10,000. On the following day ho showel thom & paper which purported to be a copy of a releaso of all claims by the llbellants, and was cortitiod to bo a corroet cany by a papar bearing tho nlgunuuool Qoorgo Y. Botts, Clerk of the Unitod Btatea District Court. Kunhardt & Co. then gave him a cheok on the Corn Exchange Bank for 19,000, payablo to Afcssrs. Ivea and Walers, sud supposed that wag tho oud of the maitor, g Boou Aftor Mr. Barrott'a recent departure for Europa the fiem were astonisliod by recoiving s logs! notico that this old cullision cado was about to bo bronght to trial. On investigation 1t was found that thoro wos no record of tite 19,000 ciieok in tho books of Reddoeld & IIilI, Mr. Barrott’s former partners, and that thoy had no knowledgo of the transaction. Mr, liedfield thon visitod tho lawyers for the libollants, and agcortminod that their clicols wore uot in this city at tho timo tho cheok way paid, Their namos had been placod on tue back of the cliock, howaver, mod it had beon depositod in tho Nassau Bunk by Mr. Marrett, who is nom charged with buvh:fi forged tho indorsomnant, ‘Ibo check wout through the Nassau Bank to tho Corn Kxohangs Bauk, by whowm it was paid. Mir. Kunhardt sald this morning that he sliould institute legal proceedings to recovar the amouat from the Oorn Exchaogo Bank, Novin \, Butlor, to whom Mr, Barrott com- mitted bis affalrs when be foft for Europe, said this morning that he could give no infurinstion in regard to this caso, 8 he had ouly just heard it ropurted. CRIMINAL NEWS FROM MINNESOTA, Speaiat Diapalod o The Chicaro Tridunie 81, Pavs, Miun,, April 10,—1'he State Bupromea Court in the appeal oaso of (oorge Lauton. achlnegor, conviotad of the murder of Ulrica Lick, with tho death-penalty prescribed by the Jury, bas remandod tho caso to tha lower court with 1nstructions to procsed In awarding judg- meut and sentonco upoa the verdict. No white man bas over been hangedin thus Btate undor sontonce of the court, One whito woman, Mra, Dilanekl, was hanged on a sontonco for the wur- dor of hor Hiusband in Territorial days. Br. Iaur, Minu,, April 10.~Mora than a year ago QGeorge Lautenschlasgor was convicted of oold-blooded murder in this city, Tha caso hag beon hung up in the Bopreme Court until to- day, whon & final docielon was rendered diroct- ing that tho extrema penally of the law (Laug- ing) bo Intlictod on the crlminal, A Swodo named Lindqaist, s Minneapolis murderer, to-day ploaded guilty of murdor iu tho first degree, and thercby waved bis nock from the yalfows, as tho Jaw in tlua Htate docs not sl- low the hauglog of munlorers who piesd guilty. THE ILLINOIS KUKLUX. Spectal Dupateh to The Chicape Tridune. OaBONDALE, Ili, April 10.—At Marion thiy moraing Judgo AL O, Orawford opened tho Cir ouit Court. ‘Tho criminat docket consists.of olght murders, two manslaughtord, and pumer- ous other important cascs. Samuel Muslo, \, J. (Yeliow Xili) Craln, sad Jsmos Norris aro called for trial, charged With being ‘sccossorion DYNAMITE. 81, Paon, Mino,, April 10,—At Mionenpolis ‘yesterday, a Frenchman named Dostillo, at work broaking up the ico in tho Missssippl, was blawa to atoms by a permature explosiion of dynsmito. Only emall plcees of the man could bo found. FIRES. AT JANESVILLE, Special Disvaich o The Chicago Tribune, JanesvirLe, Wis,, April 10.—About 8:45 last nighe a fire broke out in the City Iotal, a large unoccapled frame building, near the Chicago & Northweatern track, and belng five blocks from tho rivor the Fire Dopartment was uscloss, and the builaing was totally destroyed. It was owned by Charios T, Wilcox. The bailding originally cost £10,000, but for some years has been yield- tug ue* rent, No insurance. This city a8 ro- gards protection sgainet fira is far bohind oven the smallest villagen, It hes but ono engioe, and no cisterns, so that any firo ono or two blocks away from Rock River almost always rosults in o’ total loss, Tho De- Emmunt has no hose-tawer ; therefore tha wot 030 rots on thocarts and burste wheuovor used, Tho fleo-bells are good-sized dinner-bells, and can only bo heurd a few blocks, and taken al- togather the Jauesyillo Firo Departmont is o dis- grace to any piaco, AT MAYSVILLE, KY, CixcrnNaty, 0., April 10.—A fire at Mayaville, Ky., last night, aestroyed tho stock of plows of W. W. Daldwin & Co. Loss from 825000 to £30,000, with small insurance. The bmldin was owned by Mra, Calliotw, whoso loas f3 £12,000; Inaured, AT WOODSIDE, ILL. Bpecial Dispateh ta The Chicago Tridune. BrmaNa¥ieLy, I, April 10.—Tho Post-Offics and priucipal store ab Woodaide, about 5 milea south of hero, waa burned early this mornlug. Loes £1,500; {nsurance, €650, WARY WORK, Taneno, Tex., Aprl 10.—A upocial to the Gal- vestou JVetes says tho Moxican Loderal troops opoued tire on tho United States Government troops st 7 o’clock to-nlght, tho United Btates troops returning the fira with 12onad howt- zers, bholling Now Larodo, Mox, A Lot fight is in progresa. AT KEYSVILLE, N. Y, I'now, N. Yo, April 10,—A firo st Keyavillo, N. crday, dostroyed olght stores, Tho loss is €60,000; insured for 30,000, M’LEAN COUNTY, A Lively Campaign in Progre: o the Kditor of Ths Chicapo Tribune; BrooxiNaroy, 1N, Apnt 7.—Nover In the bis- tory of McLean County haa the desire for oftico boen 80 great anitis to<day. Dall times and the want of active omployment brings to publle notica various individuals who are buslly engag- ©od ju mapping out the campaign, and thia too, in » mauner that meets with the most sanguine ox- pectations of oach particular candldate, Tho township election just passod way ono thas was vory warmly contested, although thore did mot exlst mny party opposition, and only a fow persons came into tho arons as fudopendont candidates, ready to buck against the rogular Ropublican nominees, but, very paturally, were dofe by majoritias difilcult to be swallowod by tho ordinary mouthituls taken by disappointod aud badly-used candidates, Of course, thero does not exist any foar that tno party will meot with dofeat of suy kind at the approachiug elogtion, This would bo & very unressonabie thought to entertain In a conuty whero first tho oradle of Mepublicanism was rocked; bue, stil), the orgsanization must bo kopt porfoct, for tho Yomian movements aud strougth of the Indopendents wmight prova sowothing uow unlogked for, snd wijs this view the party manipulators and oftice-teokors are busy preparing for tho comiog fall eloctious. Tho candidatos for coun~ ty ofticon are in most caacy those prosentad for 1o-oloston, and tLoso who baye bovu 69 forius P FRANCE. IX PARLIAMENT, Veusarees, April 10.~The Benste {o-day adopted a motion introduced: by the Uommittea on Amnosty, that there bo no discussion of the amuosty question in the Benate tilla declsion Ling boen reached on the subject fn tho Chambor of Deputlca, The Sonate then adjourncd over for the Enster halidays natil May 10. Tha Chambor of Deputies sunullod "tho elec- tion of 3. Youbor, in Ajaccio, iu consequence of tho lotter of the Prince lwperial opposing the candidaturo of Priuce Nspoleon, who ran agaust Rouber. "The Committee on Elections consid- erad tuis lotter an aftirmation of tho dyunastio right vontrary to the Uonstitutjon, —_—— GREAT BRITAIN. TUY UENEVA AWAND. LoxpoX, April 10,—ln the House of Com- mony, Mr. Bourke, replying to the queation of Elliots about tho unoxpended balsnce of the Genova award, sald the Arbitration Commisaion woutd sit at Washington until July next, when tho question of surplus will be decided, Tha Enghsh Goyvernment had meae no roprosonta~ tions, and had no wutontion of takiug sny action in tho matter, DREADTUFFd. Loxnoy, April 10,—Lhe Mark Lana Ezpress anya 1t I8 vtated that a full crop of wheat must not be expected. Tho wu-fin under wheat ap- peary to be sbout flvo-sevenths of that of 1875, and tho quautity of wheat sold in tho cotutry for sowlug hias been considerably less than usu- al, ‘Trade has beon of a very linuted character tho past weok, aod the tomporary advauce jo (e prico of whea! ing boon Joat, ~Rillers and nats a8 (0 bo the guardians of thoreo 1a's Intar. ests In timen pret ow feol that in them this trust will bo continned for & few fuln longer, Among the most promlnently mentioned persona wtio have the office of Bharifl in viow, aro James Goodhsart and Jomaph -Ator, of this city, and Louls Zeigler, of Chonoa. Goodheart & ¢ presont incumbent, and daring his torm of offi han proven himsolt to bo & very compotont and ofiicient _officlal. Ator ~ s one of QGoodheart's prosent aeputios, who thinks he knaws sufliciently of the dutics of the offics, and that his acquaintance with the pooplo is extone 8iva anough to como out aa a candidats timself, Zeigler Is a well-known German, who resides at Chenon, and is gencrally acquainted throughout MclLean County, o waa n candidata for the Loglalature two yoara ago, but was *‘acooped " in tho County Convention, I‘alllnfi 1o receivo tho nomination tor that position, Blisfortuno has not only overtakon him o politics, but ha mat with quito o serioua loss abont twolvo months agoin laviug bis mill destroyed by firo, upon which ho only bad & small amount of {naurancs, antl ho did not recover the entire Amount of ghi_n. Bympathy may be a strong eclomont in Zoiglor's favor, but'it will require some of tho heat electionecring skill to get aliead of Good- Leart, who ecomingly stands tho botler chance of boing the notiugs of tha Conyention, For tho oftice of Circuit Clork more than tho usual number of aepiranta nta bofure thopeople; the most prominent atnong them may be mens tioned : Warron C. Watiius, Maf. J. M. McFar- lagd, 8, T. Dollolf, and IL. B. Ruseoll. Dolloft is tho prosent incumbent, Lut s unpopular, owing to little ncts of ofticial crookeduces which bave charactonzol his Administration, and, 28 thero fs n strong grobability of his belng indicted by the Urand Jury, why very naturally he will receive tho grand po- litieal “bounce from tho hLands of Lis former {riends and supporters, Warren C, Watkins, formerly s wealthy lumbaer-morchant and moembor of the Legislature, bnt more recently Doputy-Shoriff ander Goodheart, ia oue of tha most popular esndidates yet offered for Clerk, and is extensive acquaintanco, both in city and county, will bring to hlm oyery advan- tage in securing tho nomination. Russoll and MeFarland, reaidonts of tho country, are both well-known and highlyerespected gontiemon, aod will make o very lively fight for the oftice, ny well 8 any yo! named in this connoction. Candidates for tho Leglslature are auite bumerously meutioned, and beforo the time in Wwhich nominations are made no doubt several other anpiring judividuals will bo added to tho Ppresent list of candidates. In connection with tho Salo Bonate, sevoral woll-known citizens of tha mfl and county aro epoen of ; among them are Joln M. Hamiton, & young nod sucoessful lawyer of this citv : tho ITon. Joun Cases, of the eastern part of McLeau County, who has pre- vionsly reprosented tuo pooplo in the Stato Sen- ato with ability; aud W, G. Gopen, & prominent attorey of the Ilcomington Bar, 88 well 08 n very active and ardent Ropub- lican, Itia dificult, perhnvs, to predict which af tho above-named goutlemen will recoivethio nomination, aa all of thom are favorably known, and Lavo hLosts of personal frieuds snd ac- quaintances who will strive hard for the success of_their particular candidate. Tor tho Lower House, the present candidates arethe Hon, John I, Winter (who was elected two years ago),Thomas I, Mitchell, Bevjamin I* Funk, of tbis city, and Franklin Ilenderson, of Towznda, Fuok will make & etrong rice, owing to tho popular and officiont maoner in which ho served tho city as Mayor for the peried of four Ruccessivo administrations, Wintor ia a young tman, aod, whilo s member of the Lower House, gove his conetituency goneral satisfac tion. snd in all probability will Lo renominated and efected. Brangre, “ JUSTICE VINDICATED,” e g The United States Nupremo Court Des cides tho Osage Lond Cuscs in Favor of the Settlera. ToresA, Kan, April 10.—Tho United Btates District Court convenod hers to-day, but dis- patches from Washington, announcing the do- cision of the Supreme Court in favor of the Oeago scttlers, drow all attention from it United Statos MWmA}’ Peck received dispatches from Bepator Iogalls, Jerry DBlack, and Judge Lawrcace, aunouncing tho rosult and congratulatiog him. Gov. Galier, for years President of the Sottlors® League, Waa recipiont of congratulations from all sides, Judgo Biack's telegram coucluded 28 follows: ¢ Shaonon honored, Pock glorified, justico vindicatod, truth tnumphant, sottlers protectsd, the Lord God omuipotent roiguest.’ Forr 8cort, Kan,, April 10.—A epecial from tho Osage Misslon kaya: * Tho people hore aro wild with excitomont over the nows of the do- cision of the United Btates Supreme Court of tho Ogacc coded land caso in favor of tho eet- tlers, 'This decision secures tho homes of 3,000 familiea. Threehundrod gunshave been irad, bells ringiug, bontires burning, end flags flying, and speecties were mado this morning by the Hon. W. 8, Simons and other champions of the sot- tlera' cause. Mnfl::r Htoddart bas issucd a proo- lamation nppointing Batorday of this week 83 a day of genoral rejoicing over tho deolsion. It 18 oxpected that 10,000 peoplo will bo present. A Memento of a Georgin Cyclone. Saraonah News. A Talbot County gentlenian has n largs block of a pino tree, into which a plank wea deoply driven by the forco of one of the hurri- canca, or cyclonos, of last nprlnfii The phnk, which was about sn fnch 1n thickness and 6 inchos in width, was torn by the fury of the storm from & hoose. It was not eplinterod or slivered by tho collision, but ontared tho body of the tree’as cloarly 28 if it had boon & picoo af sharp.cdged iron drivon in by o maol. The force and valocity must have beon tremendous, On one kide tha block bhad boon cut to the depth of sbout § inches, without roachin tho ond of the plank that entored tho treo. It ]thahly oztended to the dopth of at losat & nchos, and did not eplit the tros in the least. 1t i undorstood that this wonderful meniento of the power of the wind will be sont to cho Bigoal Bervico Dnreau, whero ft will give beholders & fant ides of tha forca of a Georg:a cyclone. e i b The country press of Yllirvie, on the Demo- cratio side, is just now ebricking for David Davis for Presidont, and tho politicians in the East, by all accounts, have somo thought of him. The Pokin Times, tho Duckford Journal, tho Cairo Bulletin, aud other party organs, doclure that he {5 the very man to savs tho country. Dut tho Xeokuk Gate Cily (Republican) about hits the nail on tho head when 1t ays: ~ 1t {s not prob- nblo that the party will ropeat the experimont of 1872. Judyo Davia nover was 8 Democrat. And to sell out a great party that does oxist to get the vote of mu fmaginary third party that doesn’t oxiat, has ceased to bo a profitalle vonturs in Amnericap politics,” If you have a nl.clm;g; fromn tho nose, of- foutive or othiorwise, partial loss of the sense of smoll, tasts, or Loaring, oyes watery or woak, feo! dull nud stupid or debilitated, psin or pross« ure in the head, tako cold casily, yon may roat aesured that youbova tho catarrh, Thousandsan- nually, withont manifesting hait of tho above symptoms, terminate in consumption, snd end in the grave. No disease is so common, more doceptive, or leas understood by phyetcians, 1. V. Plerco, M, D, ot Baffalo, N. Y,, {s tho pro- prieter of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Romody—n perfect spocifio for catarzh, “cold in tho Loead,” or ca- tarchal hoxdache, - AMUSEMENTS. A A A A A e AP, THE GOLISEUH, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, And DVSRY eveblug thls weck In addition 1S (he Wunderful BIEGRIST BOVS and all of the Favorites of last week, thio mansgomant Lave coygaged at grest eapenso the Wonder of tha World, FUANK A, (Il BONS, the AERIAL KING, \be embodiment of daring, raco, sad perlection, in'his Mirsoulous Champion ug aud Trapaze Act, witroducity Musio fu the ‘Afr, and concluding with L e tion (nover ‘Lefory attemptod by suy world), entitled The AVALANGLE, LIFE, deacending with foarful rapidity, while suspoud- od by’ ol foat, ‘bead downwarl, frian tha ireins height of the Whieatre Lo the stage, A distance of 75 foct. No advance in prices, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Al.{flv‘ldlf\,&“#\’flm\'. ewne THE, FAMOUS ULLII'OR}I}A MINSTRELS | Erery NIGUt, aud Wedueaday aud Raturday Matiuces, Hoturn of Clicago's favorits Comediaz, LILLY RICE, BILLY EMERSON, BEN COTTON,ad J. It KEMBLE holding thulr respective positions, Continued succois of L. M. AL the Lanla Kitig, Deckled Lt of BANFORD sid WILSON, "all tha old Lrillinats ro- ned, . £ Temember the popular Wednesday Batinecs, - MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, MONDAY, TUESDAY, sud WEDNESDAY uights oaly, EDWIN BOOTH In Bhakapeara’s Listorical tragedy, TIFE AND DEATIL OF KING RICHARD 11, supported by su excellent cast, aud every aticatlon lo delail, Thursday, Mr, Booth s Shylock? y, M1, looth a4 Othello} Eaturdsy Matluee, The 'S er, and Katharnue and Julruchio; Bafurday nighs, Jo Aposlale . B AMUSEMENTS. " ADELPA] 1 THEATRE. ALL LADIES' NKIGHTS for thig week only, After wocks of yreparatian, UNCLE TOM’S CABIN ; Or, Lifo Among the Lowly; * In soven scta and hieleon Tabiena, CHARLESTIOW. espooially engaged for Uncle Tome, Alvo ANLINGTON JUBLLEL 81NOENS, tha forshet Blaven of on. Tobert F. Too, will appear in tuel oriplond fongs, Duotn, and Pisntation Melodles, * Gorgeons Boenla Effecta, An Allegorieal Transformation fisens ¢f Burpnasing Bolendor, occupying the enfire dopth of (o ptaga. A Grand Olin, - THALTE & AVERY. the T porial Gymusate, TOMMY' RYAN, Triah Comedian. slinees Wedneaday and 8aturday. Popular Pricos, MoCORMICK HALL. Centennial Popular Concerts, Oponing Night, Thursday, April13, s Jonsica Lankell, Biea V. 1o Pelgrom, Mr, BA Behultzo, Mcsars, Wm, Lewls, M. Elchham, N, Lodo. chowakl. Admission, 23 ceuts, Tickets on mslo al Ttoot & Honw' Muslc Company, and Lyon & lealy's. TRINITY M. E. OHOROH, udiana-aY,, near Trenty-fouri-at, Three Lectures on California by O, 2, TIFFANY, *“¥rom East to West,” Firat fecture, Tueaday evem ing, April 11, * The Indiann, Mormons, and Ghineso,” Hecond Lecture, Tnoeday ovening, April 18, A Day in Californis,” Third Leciuro, Tuesilay avening, Apri 5. Ticke!s 'for malo st the Church,” For tha Borlea Hingle Lecture, 60 ronts, © " RAILROAD TIME TAHLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTRS, OF TRAINS TXTLANATION 07 REPERENCR \ANRS.wt S1tarday at. eopted, ' * axoe, nday 0saaptad, { Ar. rivo Suanday o W e, me b CHICAGOR NORTILAESTERY ALILR I, T 8 L B SO AT O Lo, Arrive. ect rooport & Dubuque ak )tiwaukea Fast Blall FRELEEEE] adinan & Eleoy E: &5t Poul & Winoma EMarguette Fxpres atjonava Lako Fapr LGenera lako Exp * 443, " e~Depoteornerof Wellvand KI; . £ Desotcorneral Cansiand Risiesis: MICHIOAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. 3335383 Derot, font Iake-tt., anl foot of Teentysrcondoet, kel ahce, 51 Gintiots vouthart corney o andatph, and at 7aimer House, arne, B:10p.m, i e o Fiispm. [g K *9:00 . w13, a:m -.mr 950 *Sunday Ex. 1*Sata nd Banday £5. § Dally. CHICAGO. ALTON & ST. LOUIS. Onon ens Citen St e Sattionet, Bridg R, esot, Ogtear AL Depaty and 121 landotphotts o 4e Tzt KanresOltrand Deavor Fost Tz, 5t Taruls 603 Borasflold K &ves | 9. u, m 1253 oot 430, m. 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