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——__—_—_——— SS ens though qiiet offorta of tho City Govern- wient to induce him to effect m nottlement, he atill bolda back, It cannot bo that bo {fs ebort, snd wishes to pro- jong bla ofc ~—sfor tho sake | of covering hia tracks? Tho profits mado ont of his offico figuro up somawhere in the vicinity of 910,000, and cortainly no large an amount onght to bo sufiiciont for any ono man's spendings for ayenr. Tho indignation gt thls corrupt crowd of tax- eatora found sufficiont yout Inst ovoning at tho marsmoth mars-meoting, Throughout the day thoso sontimonts wore exprossod frealy on ‘Changs, inall the banks, in all tho businces houses, in eyory private homo, and ovon achool- children prated about tho immonso mooting to bo held in tho ovoning, Among politicians, thoirinnato shrowdnoess taught thom to know that olther the South ‘Town olficora muat resign orthore would bo no ond totho indignation, avd that it would oventually rosult in a crisia. They know tho safety of thoclty was ondan- ercd, andthe remody taying ontirely within hoi hands, thoy mado hasto to apply it. ‘Ac McGarry's, on Madison atroet, tho hond- quarters of all anti-temporanco politicians, quite s largo numbor congreyated throughout tho day, aod tho only subjoct discuesod wag that of tho Houth ‘Town fraud. __ DURING THF AFTENXOON Evans wandored into McGarry'a and waa con- fronted by James L’, Root, who Iaborud with him on behalf of the Republican party and tho clti- gona genorally for more than balfnn hour, Tho jntorconres waa cotiroly private and thus noth- jng could be learned concorning {t oxcoptwhnt wag aftorwatds gleancd ina conyorsation with vous and Root. Aro you golng to resign, Mr. Evans," quor- fed tho reportor. “Dy dang, and phwat for, euro wasn't I fllected onot alroady 2” “But have you not recoived a lottor from tho Gutlzone! Comimittes domauding your roaigon- tion “Sure, Ldocsn't cara for tho offico; thoro’s no monoy in It; but plwat rights havo thom fel- Jowa to tho ofilce? I was logally ioctod, I thinks, an’ if any ono shows mo I wuz not, then 1 r@igns or if Galloway kums to mo and crica for his offico, ou’ I kin goo tho ralo toarg, L'll givo it to him.” “Tisvo you anawored that lotter yet, or do you intond to?” “ T hoy not, an’ phwat's more I won't.” ‘Thon you rofuse to aubmit your chances for ro-claction ?"” “How kin Ido that; anothor ctection can’t be held.- Why, man, you talk foolish. Ono thing tho newspapers do mo wrong in 4s in classing mo with $Phillips, Glocson, and that gang. Sure, wuzn't they on ou Indopendont tiokot and only carrying my namo for tho atrongth it brought to thom)? Ihave nothing to gay, I’m sick, and I’m folng home.” From Mr, Itoot it sas loarnod that tho tonic of his iabor with Evans wae not at ail frultful, Bald ho, “Iam in this position on bobalf of Domocrats as well os Ropublicans,—order-loving eitizona gonoraly, I may say. I told Mr. Evana that public indignation was.pot so much aimed at bitn ag at the Assessor; it was the assosamont and not the collection that was oonsidorcd an outrage. Lexplained to him tho Isw upon tho subjoct, how, if tho Assessor and other ofticora resigned, ‘TMH ELECTION OF TIE NEW OFFICENB wonld lio in the South Town Bosrd, consisting of the soven Justicos of the Peaca in the South Division, ‘Truc, thoy aro all Repub- licana, but If offered to _guarantoo to lim his ro-cluction at their hands, ff tho Asscssor.would resign, and tho rost of tho ofllcers followod suit, and then, ay there wag no objection to him, his re-election would bo an easy mattor, But Evans failed to view tho tmattor in tho samo light, and thought that his tesignation would be tantamount to an no- kaowlodgmont that either ho ‘was guity or cog: pizant of frand in tho election, and I was forced to rolinquish my labor without accomplishing murine hy this time tho hands of tho clock had renoh- ad ground to 6 o'clock, and at this juncture Dan O'Hara, Sir Marshal Goodell, and soveral others came in. ‘Tho convorsation turned upon Evans’ dotermwination to hold out, and was pro- tnading flnely when ‘Town Clerk Glocson enter- td. He wag at once corraled by the trio, anil bronght under control, First Marae! Goodoll ixpostulated with him for somo timo, in an un- Hortons, but alito no avail, ‘hon Dan O'ffara yonciliated bim, and pointed out te him the pop- alarity to which ho might attain if ho resigned, whereas, by romnining ogninst tho rillof tha people, his political record would bo loravor binckonod aid damned forover. Thia having no offect, Dan beggod and BESEKCHED HIM LO WITHDRAW, but soyoral of Glocaon'a own crowd who woro behind him ondged and whispered to him to Bghtand stick it out, Thon Mr, Moot laborad with him, and poiuted out, as an oxporioucced poletetany the orrors aud faults a young poll- cian was opt to bo overcome by, Ho held out his aupport to him for tho luring oftico of County Clork, praised Glocson’s writing and yookkeoping accomplishments, and oven offered bo woo that bo was pald atl tho salary duo him as Youth Town Clork, but Glcoson remained firm wmidst the plaudits of o certain indolactablo rowyd with which ho wcomy to bo surrounded. Finally Dan O'Hara drafted an honorable rou- gnation for him, and roquested him to sign it. & aimilar letter draftod by Frava Wilkto was tiven the proference, and, after much argumont tnd bosrachiog, Gleason consented to sign on Jondition that itshould nat be mado publio or sonaidored of any valuo until cach of the other sffoors had added their wignatures, A roport waa brought in that Supervisor Rvan yor just outeide, and Marshal Goodell wae foputed to bring him in, and upon bis appear- ince he waa at once put undor an unorring firo. Like Gleeson, however, ho failed to soo the point, and pratosted that ho bad already boon \sgailed wo bitterly that ho was imporvious to Wi further attacks ppon hia courso, 2a ho bo- doved hils coureo waa the only one whieh would reserve big honor. At this point Counselor W. . O'Brion camo in, aud at once uct up s logal jhop in opposition td that af Root, By his loud tones he soon hind all tho attontion, and openly lenounced tho letters which Wilkio had drafted lor the town officers to sign. Bilenco for a fow nomente ousuad wail O'lirion wroto a letter of toajguation for P, It, ltyap to sign, tho chief point of which was that bo surroudored not the oftice, but only tho chances at auothor election to bo eld for South ‘Town ofticts. Upon Root's road- pg. this tho two legal luminaries camo {nto' nolent contact, Root maintaining the position bo had takon in the interviow with Tun Tapuxe teporter, while O'Lirion Brubboraly contostad fhat the people were the suprema lex, and that ¥ shore was low for any faction of the peaplo tor lomand the resignation of tho properly-aleated Moora, thero was just as much low for those ticora to ask the Privilege of submitting their Weotion'to the people onco again. Root stoutly sontoatod him with bia knowlodgo of township my, And asuorted that no otuor cloctlon could yo hold, and that the ocloction of: now town Wilcera was ontiroly under the control of the Youth Town Board, Finally O'Brion woakoned, ind In one sontonce donying all bis provions itatoements that he porsonally bolioved the South Cown officials to havo beon fraudulontly olectad 10 walkod out tho front door tike tho great I in {do}, oxolaiming, ‘If I was in that man's boota [pointing to Ryan) [ would dio in them bofore 1 would resign,” ‘THIS VIOLENT BENTINENT Ismponod tho éntiro project, and affor somo turthor parloying tho Good Samaritaus adjourn- 14, quite deapondent of olny and soothing the pbi lo agony, Qn Clark etroot thoy mot the Mayor and rasily roped Lim into ther vrojock Ab 7:0 yelock thoy mot with Mayor Colvin in Patrick O'Brien's, at tho cornor of Stato, and Twwenty- Isat atreots, and from there wavoral trips woro wade ingoarch of Ed. Phillipa, the Ausosuor, Phillipa had loft town last Baturday night, but Fas oxpoctod to return yostorday, and did return ust ovening after 7 o’olock. Hoaring thac partios ere In search for him, hoat once mado # beolino lor MoGarry's, whore ho was mot by the concil- ators and carriod off by thom ® Buitablo piace for a conforence. Jtyan and Glocgon wore so protont, At fret an effort was mado to in~ luco Phillips to resign, but euch a conreo proved torribly obnoxious to him, and be absolutely ro- hyeod to do anything of tho kind. ‘Tho conoilias jora thon labored until nose midnight trying to wing about » tripartite agreoment to resign, but ul eiforte failed and the work was abandoued. Had Evans been wel! enough to be prosent, and. tad hoevinced thd samo eplrit ag tho other iicors, thero ia little doubt but that a completo heaignation would havo beou the result. PREPARING ‘FOR THE MEETING. MELTING OF THE, COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS, The Committee on Revolutions, appointed tha lay previous, held slong sosaiou yoaterdsy at ibe ofica of Perry HL, Siulth.. ‘Thoro wore pros- int Leonard Bwott, Heury Groonobaun, I, H, Winston, J, N, Doolittle, Jr., Abnor Taylor, Bf, W. Fullor, ¥. O. Turnor, P. H. Smith, W. L. trong, Thomas JIoyue, 3, O, Larned, Tho uals was ocoupled by My, Taylor, who atstud at the object of the mooting was to frame waolutions to be presented at the Exposition Dase-meoting, ‘ My, Brett offered a rosolution concerning tho Jeurping Aleyor, aud ayking forthe sppointmont Df & commitioo of ten to wait on bin and sak bp roniguation. ‘ 4.1, Noolittle, Jr., favored the resolution in THITGUICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY ¢ APRIL ‘12,. 1876—-"TEN PAGIS. C) a briof but onorgatio spoool, in which he re- vlowoed tho official lifo of tho unurpor, A rosolution was offered asking the abolition of townslilp organization. Z ‘Mr, Bwett offoroda ronolntion that s committoe of ton be appainted todomand thorealguation of Evans, Phillips, Ryan, and Gleeson, and that, should’ thoy decline to do no, mosatroa be takon to avengo tho outraged laws in a summary and effective manner, Tho question of forming a Vigilance Commit- too was alluded to at intervals, but waa finally given up an boing inoxpediont in auch a law- abiding city aa thin is, A momorial was prosonted from tho Third Ward Republican Olup, reciting that at the ro- cont olection In tho South Town cortain porsons wore fairly olected to tho offices of Assessor, Golloctor, Kaporviaor, and Town Ulork; that, in doflance of gald oloction, certain disroputablo forsons have usurped and intruded into those Oftices and intond to exorcise thoir duties; that, thoy unsaimonsly nominated Mark Shoridan as | haa boon tn ciroutation for somo timo past fn thal reas pals amine waa chogen ad the other private Halltinal elrelon. air laine, wae made namo, and Lo was doclared nominated. But the | sequainted wi , and promptly doniod It, sta! Nomination waa reconsidered, and no ono waa ine that it is entiroly nerinationn! and unfound- substituted. Whon tho action of tho Com-| ed, Tho story, aa repoatod in Washington cit- mittco wan announced the Clnb it | clos, was that adraft was paid for Mr. Blaino’a wan, erate in Aree, epniannecpoochan | bene Wy Storr, Maken un sc pai Uy Fel . Jolin Conlin, and 1 was afterwar fs. I. Hae be Indorsell jBberilen, and attomptnd Hollins, STresantor of the Union Pasig Hettroed 10 show up Sommor In various actions while ropany, In taking measures recoutly to cor- B muniaber of ibe Council. Be wupport et tho j rect it, Mr Blaine Pecolved tho following letter : ROR ani votos on tho purchane of a car- r iL 6, 1876.—The Hon, J. 0, Rtaine, tain lot for the city, aa woll as 'on other matters, tee rr od: In anawer to your inquiry woro brought up sgatnat him. eo bog to fay ne ee ote, ne clieey oe exber: idence of valtte,: A mocting of ‘the Tndopondent Cint of the Prova you wata know, Mah hein cepted chair. “After spoocles by soveral gontiomon, a | Al#0 tho following + ropolntion wax adopted unantmonely indocalng | ,,0¢*10% or stm Ustow Pacitio Mu tmn Comin 1, 8, Tubblll|ag candidate for Gity-Attornoy. Hoes Meet Old rapauant sais ingles T bot ‘Piso Itapabllean Club of the Eighth Ward betd | jeare toate tuat 1 have been Trosauret of uo Union tifcotn ame evening, A. Mattooks promising | rocuriy Kowa ta dneenamesia mae ance » AT. residing. | noceasa wn O} IB. Turhill, Gon, O. L. Mann Gordo B Spore that ato.? During that ontiro period, up to the prea- todofost thors oonapiratorn, thoy wero advil d, ent timo, Tam sure that no money has been paid in that thoro. waa at law absolutely wo romiody. In | oye" ardathers, mado patriots meochen in bo, shy way'or to any person by the Company in which Buch omorgency, thoy hold that the pooplo them- aclyos had the undoubted right to soo that the spirit of the law be oxocuted, and that thoir will, expressed at the polls, bo oboyed, Tho timo for action had arrived, and they submitted tho following rosolutiona exprosaing the judgment of the Club: Resolced, That a committee of saventy, with power to fill vacancies in thelr numbers, to bo known as tho “Tawand Oriler Committeo,” be appointed by the Chairman of this meeting, aud snnounced through tho dally papers; that said Committee, enlisting in ite ‘ou were interested in any manuer whatever. I make fs atatement in justice ta the Company, to you, and fomynelf, Vory reepectiully, E, U, Bonuixa, MISCELLANEOUS. ROUTH CAROLINA REPUNLICANS, Corunna, 8. 0., April11.—The morning res- sion of the Btato Ropubiican Convontion wes turbulent and exciting. Thore aro two distinct partica in the body, ono of them led by Gov. Chamborlain, the other by Senator Patterson. loudly applaudod, FYOURTRENTIL WAND, *) Atamooting of tho Democrats of the Four- taonth Ward, held last evoning at No. 683 Mil- waukoo ayonas, a motion to indorsa the roeolu- tions adopted by tho Democratle City Conyon- tion requoating Colvin to gat out, wan dofoatod, notwithstandiog the protcsta of Mossrs. Dalton, O'Brien, Brown, and Lyman, The Club has sav- orod its connection with tho Democratic party of Cook County. services auch asaiatance as it may-de neocesary, is FIFTEENTH WARD, Meee at tcigen that: the persone recently elected’ to | A meoting of clilzona and. tax-payora of the } Judgo Mackey, one of tho dolegates, donouncod tho toma ommcon ‘of South Chicago he inducted into | Fifteenth Ward was hold at Folz’s Hall, corsier | tho anti-Cbamborlain party aaa band of robbors, rotected in the dincharge of their | of North nyenuo aud Larraboe street, for the and told ox-Congresaman Eltiott, who asked dnty, peacosbly, if possiblo, but at all bavarda; thatin | nurposo of ratitying th at, Hat he (Eiiiott) waa hosd and ® nomination of Frank | whom ho ioant, that ho (i jott) was hosd ani cand atiy obtacles intorvend, pald obstacioa Le forever | Nigyon and A. W, Waldo for Aldormon of tho | front of thoso robbers. Gilet drow 6 pistol, ward. Mr, Goorgo Hf. Adama wont through tho roc- ord of Ald, Stout and Mahr in o mauner which mado the frionds of these mon who wore preaont shake with rage, He proved hia aseer- tions by tho oflicial rocorda of tho Commoa Council proccedings. Aimong other things, ho atatod that no joe could bo gotten through tho Council without « ribo, and that the Aldormon of tho ward olways woro on the sido of oxtrayaganca and jobbory. Io instanced tho amounts voted for city printing. Last yonr, le said, tho Inter-Ocean, the corpora- tion papor, roccived the eum of 830,000 from tho city, and $15,000 of this amount wont into tho pockets of the Aldermon, Anumbor of Tom Stout's gang wero present at the mooting, and it was ovidently tholr dosiro to create a disturbance, They interrupted Mr, Adams several timos, but woro quickly shown thoir placo. Soyeral prominent citizons of the ward fol- Jowod with terrific attacks on the presont Alde mon, showing what disropntable moans tho: woro resorting to to got thomsolves re-elected. Among othor chargos, thoy were spreading tho rumor that Mr. Waldo waa a tomporanco man. Mr. Waldo was woll inowo og ono of the moat literal mon in cho ward, and although not ao drnnkard, yot occasionally took his giass of boor or wine, | Bosides, bls partnor was « liboral- minded German, SEVENTRENTIC WARD. Tho nominations mado for Aldormen io the Bevonteenth Ward havo proved unsatisfactory to many. cltizens of tho ward. Monday oyening s number of them hold a meeting in the Sborman House, when Mr. Jamos Lyman, aud Mr. James W. Riok, of No. 60 Chicago avonue, were nomi- uatod as Indepondont candidatos, HYDE PARK. Atamceting of the Executive Committee of tho Indenendent Tax-Payors’ ticket, hold yostor- day afternoon, it was rasolved that a thorough and vigorous campalgn on behalf of tho can- didatos on that ticket bo mado, and thoreapon the following District Commtttess were ap- pointed : ; District No, 1—James P, Root, Bruno Ganectl, Henry ¥. Frocman, It. W. Drhige, Jos..N. Darker, Peter Simonds, J, J. Jenulnge, Goo, M, Bogue, =e District No. M, Hardy, Gro, 11. Miller, P Tt. Dennis, Frank Munsou, If. J. Goodrich, Thos. 0, ‘Boyd, Morwin Church, John Cameron, Goo, It, Bid well. “ Dietrict No. 3—John Farren, Thos, Sanders, A: J. Maher, Martin Farrell, U, B, Lowis, Henry Wondt, Committee in solemn council may-docide, Resolved, That A, J, Galloway, W. Il, D. Gray, Charles Kolbe, and A. 1, Bsrber, having beon fatrly electod to tha offices’ of Collector, Assesnor. Supor- Nisor, and Town Clork, raxpectively, of Bouth Chicagoy be requested to take tho osth of’ office and deman possosnion of thelr rospoctivo ofiices, aud in case thoy fro unable peacefully to obtain tho same, that they notify the Law and Order Committee, who abail thon taka the matter {n hand, and we pledga the honor and power of thia meeting, and of all law-abiding eltizens, o muntain auc Coramittes in i action evan unto the end. ‘Tho momorial was Iaid on tho table. Tho following was introduced, and elicited considerable discussion, It was dually laid on the table. Wuxnkan, Harvey D, Colvin har signified his inten- tion to hold tho office of Masur of tho City of Chicago until April, 1877, contrary to the wishes of all good citizens, theroby {njuring tho credit and businers of ourcily,and ta the utter domoralization of our City Government; therefore bo it oired, That tho citizana of Chicago, in mass moot- ing assembled, withont regard to party organization, lo uereby solemnly protost sgainet is uaurpation the office of Mayor of our city; and be it furthor Resolved, That wo conalder the action of the United Btatoa Exproas Company in retaining his servicos a thelr repreacntative in’ this city under theso clraum- stances to boan insult to the great mssa of citizens and mon of business hore assombled; and bo it fur- and sought to got et Mackey, who awaited him, Denke and chaira wero overthrown, and oxcited dologates gathored around Mackoy and Elliott, and dragged thom apart, A chair was brandiab- od ovor Gov. Chamberlain's head by an opposi- tion dologato. No blowa psesed. wails (col- cred), Btato Senator, and Gov. Chamborlain woro nominated for President pro tom. The yoto was 80 for Swails and 40 for Cuamberlain, ‘Tho Committes on Credentials, matnly mado up of the anti-Chamborlsin party, was appoint- ed, and tho Committea took a rocosi. ‘Wasmnatox, D, U., April 11.—A private dis- patoh from Columpia, ., dated to-day, saya fourteen dologates go to Clucinnati as orton macn, tho ontiro nuinber to which South Carolina is entitled. TANKAREE, TUL. Spectat Disvatch to Ie Chicagn Tribune, Wasnarze, ll, April 11.—Kankakoo is rejotc- ing to-night over the utter routo of tho Iting which has for yoara had control of ita finances. Bonfires biazo; tho baud is playing, and the Fira Dopartmant parading. Jobo If, Sboffor ia ro- electod without opposition. Thia ta duo to hia excellent administration during the past year. "Sho now Aldormon_clocted aro Jobn HH. Bmith, Charles Swigert, 8. R. Tart, Charloa Livingston, Adam Funk. City Marshal, O, Belisle, An honest administration will ralo the city for the coming year at lesst. LANDERA TOT. Special Diavatch to The Cateano Tribuna, Iypranavonta, April, 11—Frauk —Landore arrived at homo to-day, Ho ia quite bittor towarda Holman, and if tho lat- tor succoeds in securing tho Democratic nomina- tion for Governor ho will undoubtedly make the raca on the Indopendons ticket and platform. To ony other aspirant he will gracefully suc- cumb, ther ~“Resoterd, That wo withdraw one patronage from the United States Expreas Company until bie resiguation asagent of raid Company is domanded and sccopted them. Yieaolred, That a copy of these resplutions be tranes mitted fo the hoadquartara of tho United Btates iix- press Company forthwith, ‘Tho rosult of tho labors of tha Committee ap- posts in the procecdings of tho mags-moeting at he Exposition, MIKE'S RAPACITY, THE SOUTH TOWN COLLECTOR WANTS MONE MONEY. It is suggested by many citizong that tho Doard of Audit of tho Town of South Chicago will do vory woll to remombor at thoir meoting this evening that thore is at prosoutin tho said town what would soom from all sccounts to bo a protty deop-sonted conviction that it is full timo, aud post tire, to stop town atealing. Miko Evana haa prosented a bill for 10,500 for bis oxponses In collecting tho town taxos. Evans knows, and ovory tax-payor knows, that thts bill is abont throa timos aa fargo os it should be, and that tho'eum namod hos paid tho oxponsoy of ‘MILWAURED, Snectal Dispatch to The Chieaas Tribune, Mrtwaugnx, April 11.—Somoe loeal excitemant yas caused by tho wtatomont that Ald. ‘tim O'Brien of tho Third Ward,had bocu found staf- ing ballots at the recent election, as an tnupect- ing officer of that ward, and Tim has had a war- rant imsuod for the arrest of Michsol eG arte oun criminal charge for orfginaling the sibel aud tha caso will come before the Municipal Court inthe morning. 7 MENDOTA, ILL, Bptetal Dievateh to The Unwaan Tribune, Mexpora, Hi, April 11.—At our municipal election to-day Mr, Mf. M. Melioy rocoived o majority of 29 votes ovor Maj. T. L, Carnahan LW. Biono, 7 Fee ye ance atte eats | PDMS An, nner 106 a ee eee oman he See lias rocoived 814,000, and yot he has | Qin yiwon, : Bee BNE Y 1D. Frank, and 8, Rogers, Esq. | D. Y. Lowd, the unbounded chock ta ask that the town Bey all hig exponses in corning that $14,000, Tho Hoard of Audit may be quite auro that the poo- plo understand this mattor, aud will stand no nopaonse, Tha Juaticoa of the Board havo evinced a disposition to giva Evang pothing more than he hag oarned, and it looks an thoug! Mesers. D'Wotf, Wallaco, Toote, Pollak, and Summorficld—s majorityof tho Board—would voto to out down to tho right mark. What Messrs. Mooch aud Hainos will do no men may know, und it is a9 cortain as aunriae that Ryan ‘and Glendon will vote for glving all Evang asks, and more, It iva bitof good advico to rocom- mend to tho Board to andit tho bill to-night, aud to audit {t at tho smaliost figuro. It would bo # bad timo to tako any other courso, CORRESPONDENCE. NOTIN THB COUNTY CLEDK’S OFYIOK. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune > .. Ciaaao, April 11,—I dnd in your lsaue of to- day the following: ‘Wo hava recolved an anonymous lotter atating that County-Clerk Tiob haa smplugat in Liv office at punlic ‘expense the professional Lallot-box stuifer, Jim Gloo- gon, who las just stolen the-'Town Clork'w office, and that ho is paylng this scound-el four dollars o day out of tho texca of tho plo, Can this bo truo? Will Mr, Lick orplain? This ta no time for nonsense, Have you pondered oyor tho sontenco that “Tyla ia no time for nonsense” bofore you cast tho above beforo 50,000 readera? Have you coneldored that this Is no timo to triflo with reputations by connecting without substan- tint _avidonco ony man, but more oapecially a puulle billeer, in tho romotest mannor with the nllot-stuftinyg scoundrels ? Ta it possible that s nowapapoer of the circula- tion, standing, and influence of Tux Tyrpunk may bo Induced from partisan motivos to give publicity to tho maliclous slander of an mony mous Ipttor? During the yoar and porlodically Thave at workin my office from 160 to 200 men, I omploy thom jrtat os lony as it is absolutely nocossary, keeping regularly only euch small forco ag fg roquirod for tho routino bueinoss of tho oflice, Out of a number of those discharged, either for incompatency, improper canduct, or for want of work, there aro always some wha feel flomsclves aggrioved, venting thomselyes in tualicious attavk upon me in the publio pross, or oven use tho Grand Jury aa means to gratify thoir wrath. Brom such an impuro source tho pagdymals Jottor you refor to evidently ema- nates. In roforonco to this man Jim Gleoson, it Is hardly worth while to state that neithor ho nor auy of his ik is, or has ovor baan, omployed in my office, There is a gontloman at present working on tho Ausossor'a books whose namo ia Arthur Gleason, who bas boon connoctod with lo oflica more or loss for uoarly four yoars, and who wag a deputy andor County-Olerk Polina at @ palary of 61,800 5 year, a man of oxcellon! elaracter and euporior ability as 9 clerk. F Bhould othor guonymous lettara bo sont to Tux Tamune {no referonco to me or my office, I District No, G—A. 2, Beck, E, Figerman, 3, Ivor- ron, Daulel Dacy, P, M. Conboy, J, I. Zacek, Pat Walsh, District No, GA, Krimbill, N. Iaugon, A, Hehm, John 7, Hilton, E, G. Swodo, J. Bpshu, Capt. Linder. District No. 7—Jobn Kletninan, Fred Jager, J. Bul- Avaty Lanne Gregory, Abo juman, Vat McCord, Win, urphy. Dintrict No. @-H. Do Young, Jabn Brandt, Corne- Hua Buyper, Jucob Kuyper, ; District No, 9—Adani Itefeh, Henry Ulrich, MISCELLANEOUS. TUE CITY COMMITTEE, A mooting of tho Ropublicau City Contra, Committeo, united with the Campaign Commit- toe, was hold at Ropudlican headquarters yos- torday afternoon, Georgo O. Prussing was elocted Chairman and Robsrt M, Woods Secrota- ry. Speochos wore made by A. M. Wright, Wil- Jard Woodard, Arthur Dixon,A. J. Galloway, and Eugeno Oary. 1, 8. Vail waa appointed Colonot Commanding the Ballot-Box Guards for next Tuesday's oloc- tion, and ail Ward Oluba wero diroctod by reso- Tatton to report thoir organizations to him by Friday ovoning, togethor with 9 Captain for cach ward and o Lioutonant for each voting-district. It waa moved that the Committes kolect a candidate for Mayor, and, the motion belng car- ried, the namo of William Aldrich was propusod, and he was aclocted by acclamation. ‘The following Committco was sclcctod, and Instructod to appear before tho Exposition mass- movting and prosont the namo of Aldrich foritw ratifiestion: A. M. Wrighs, W. IH, Thompson, Robort M. Woods, Arthur Dixon, Eugono Cary, Joun 8 Mullina. Tho Committees thon adjourned, 4 EXAMINING THE LOLIME, Tho investigation of police oflicera Cronk and Londregiu, who. were on duty at No, Sit La- Ballo stract on the momorable night following the town oloction whon the ballot-boxce wore stuffed, will take placo bofora Marehal Goodell and Supt, Hickey Friday afternoon. ‘ho pust- ponoment was mado to allow of the prosouce of witnoases, among whom aro tho Stoy, Mr. Mitchell, Col. Hunter, two reportors, and othors, Tho Marshal saya that any irseqularity chargod against the oficors will be thoroughly inyosti- Police Magistrate. Evorything pansod off quiat- ly, though tho ofllcea wors warily contested. SPRINGFIELD GORS REPUBLICAN. Sreciat Dispatch to The Chicaso Trt dibite Spnrorie.y, Ib, April 11.—This has beon 9 jolly day for the Hopublicaus hora. Thoy have oloctod tho Mayor and City Clork nnd Stroot Bnpervisor, an gained wovoral Aldermen and Buporvisors, Dr. William Jayno ia clooted Mayor by 250 majority, a galo of ovor 350, ana Harry Watson, City Olork, by sJargo voto, Tho reanlt ia tho occasion of great rojuicing, as the city is usually Democratic by 200 or more, CRIME, BURGLARS ARRESTED, Spectat Dunpatch to The Chicago Tribune, Paxton, Ill, April 11.—Ahout tho 2ith of Laat Jonunry tho atoro of Gouo & Pfast, at Roborts, in this county, wns burelarized, and a quantity of clothing taken. ‘Tho thioves covered thelr tracks wall, but Shoriff Lyman, asaistod by Dap- uty Backett, havo succensfully worked up the case, Soveral of the thiovos hava boen arraat- od, ond are now in our County Jail. Tho last, and said to be ono of tho worst of the tot eharged with this crimo, was taken by Doput Ramsay at Red Oak, Ia,, on tho Govornor'y roquisition, aud was brought hore aud put in jail fast might. Suecral Disnateh to The Chicago Prioune. Manison, Wis,, April 11.—Ou o royuiaition frou the Governor of Michigon and on an ordor of Gov, Ludington, Shonif Crossy and Doputy MeKovitt, of Michigan, to-day took hence Thoni- ag Giddings and Georgo Chapin, who, on tho 18th of March, broke into tho bouso of "A. L. Hubboll, at Middloville, Mich., wearily hillod him with blows ou tho hoad, aud robbod hiw. Ono of thom left a cap, by which thoy wore idontifiod, aud thoy were tracod to this Btato by Jottors writton back, and arrested tho othor day near Mazomanto. Both confoas thomscivos im- plicated in tho terrible deed, but cach attompts to cast the blamo of striking the doadly biows on the other, Tho Michigan oflicors aro entitlod to great credit for hunting down thou oriminala, aud thoy oxpress hoarty thank fur co-operation ore. MYSTERIOUS MURDER, Special Lispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Font Warne, Ind, April11.—Last night » boy named Johnson, white rambling in a fleld 8 miloa onat of this city, discovorod a dead body hid- don beneath a heap of underbrush, betwoen two logs. ‘Tho body waa that of 8 aman about 40 years of ago, and was decently dressed. Ilis throat had boon cnt from car tocar, aud just aboyo tho collar-hono the nook was laid opou by a gauh of oquallongth. Tho skull was mashe in direotly abaye tho loft ovo. Tho jaw was Uroken, and tho shoulder dislocated, Nothing was found on the porson of decoasod oxcopsing somo powdor and shot. ‘Tho body was lying on ated. 5 ‘About a dozon policomen—thons who escorted tho ballot-boxos from tho variuus polls to the head-centro of tha lata town oloction—201 La- Balle; wtroat—woro yestorday quoationcd as to tha condition of the boxes and tho actions of hone jn chara of them, ag woll as to tholr own conduct, by the Potica ard. All tho officers, with ono exception, had kept their aves on tho boxes at sll timos during the trip. This waa s man who rodo with the driver of the hack that gonyoyod the judges and clarks .to the ohict polling-plnca, “As Murry Nolaon and othor equally Well-knowa peraone wore in tho interior of tho vohiolo no importanoo Is attached to that fact. Tho tostimony of tho officers as to tho hope you will inform yourself of tue fac foudition of tho boxos corrouponded exactly | #8 face, end @ fow ahovalfuls- of dirt ape it publialty. toapectfully, 10 facts botore with thelr appoarance wien In the vaulte, Y | wero thrown on top of tho brush. ‘Thero wero liz uo signa of any etrugglo noar by, nor could an: clow to tho identity of tho docoased bo gained. Tho discovery croatod groat excitoment, and hundreds of poopla inepocted, tho body, nono of whom rocognized {t, Uororior Wabb left tho dty this afternoon to hold an inquest. OF course tha man was murdered, but thore yocms little hope of getting at tho bottom of tho bloody myatory. Physicians way tho body haa bean doad about two wooke. YRANK 4DAMM, Evor elnco the Domocratic Convention it hag boon quietly rumored that Irant Adams would not accept the nomination for City Attornoy. At tho time of the nomination Mr. Adama was out of town rocuporatiug for # logal argumont, in tho courts this wook, and upon big return ‘Tamoune reporter questioned hin. Had ho been in town and pregont at the Convention he eays ho would bave poremptorily doclined to rua, bat ainco tho mattor ig now over and gous, ho will allow hia namo to romain whero it is, and docs not caro whother he is elected or not, excopt the pride that he would uot caro to bo beaten, Tho office, ho says, has cartaluly sought the man, and not the man the oflico. ———— COLLECT THE TAXES. othe Histor of Tha Chicago Tribune ¢ Ougagu, April 11,—As long aa our citizens aroatirrod up and getting ready for action, to do away with Jawleasneas and techntoalitios of laws, rotten in thomeolves, I think It would bo wise to ramind tho respective Committees that thoy may accomplish some good work in an- otbor dirootion, It won't do to raise the cry against Mike Evang only, as-long as thore aro hundreds of the woalthiost citizaus who uttorly refuse to pay any Collector at all, no mattor who ho may bo, Eyon at presont somo shicld thomsolves under the general oxcitomont, that MORE DARK WAYS, Br, Lovts, April 11.—Tho Times has an {nter- viow with Capt, Joyoph LaBargo, an old and well-known steamboatman, in which LaDarge is roprosonted ea stating that somo tima ago ho one half of hor boily fs almost rigid. Mr. Perry has boon in the habis of administering opiates to. hor (m proparation of morphine) onorally affording the woman rome rollof. It ls allogod that Perry took advantage of hor camatose condition at various times, aad tho ro- sult {a Mra, Quigley ia likly to have a child in week or two. The crime ta laid at the door of Porry, who was arrested and gave ball, of sotf-destruction, Her family regarded thin wtrango declaration on tho part of the girl oa the result of ao aberration of mind. Bho waaa respoctablo young lady of calturo, and was ongaged to he married to a young man in Chicego, who elckoned and tolegrapled for ‘Misa ntowart, who waa with him whon bo did. On hor retarn home kero sho informed her parents that eho should die upon a certain Gay and be with hor betrothed, Oo tho ap- polnted day she wont to tho stores and Purchased cloth for her shroud, made it, then cut the grass about the door for tho hearse to como Into the yard. went to her room and dressod horsolf in ‘hor burial attire, and Iald down upon ber bed, and died, Soon aftor his sister's doath, her brother, who was buried yonterday, was known to have said that he should follow within s year, and thus It fs. - Ho bad been dopreaaed in splrite for aome day eal made bis will, He was only about 22 yours ol middling to middling fair, 1I3%@143{0} rocoipta, not 2,719; grow, 3,116; export cosstwiso, 2,215; to h Continent, 2,881; Great Britain, 3,779; stock, 222,524, Gauvsstow, April 11,—Cotton dull; middlings 123/03 net rocolpln, 605 bales; grons, 610 ; salcs, 312, Onanursrox, April 21.—Cotton atosly demsod good middiings, 121/0 ; net receipta, 506 bales; exports, coantwisc, 169; eales, 1,60, Saeed Moninr, April 11.—Cotton nominal; mifddlinga, 12}3¢¢; not recelpte, 106 bales ; axports, cosstwlee, 1779 asles, 100. ee en Bavannan, April 11—Cotton dull; mtdaltegy 12340; net recetpte, 686 baloa; gross, 649 ; eaten, 200, tIEW? YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, ‘ ‘New Yonex, April1i.—The package trado was unt formly quiet, but jobbing branches wore more active, Cotton gooda moved slowly at unchanged prices, Prints were quict, Arnofd's fancy printe were rev duced to 630, Dress goods were quiet, Wools goods were dull, Business will bo partially suspended. ‘Thnradsy next in respect to tho memory ef the late A. T.Btewait, CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET. OrevzLinn, O., April 11.—1 Jeum unchanged 3 steady at 11i¢0 for atandard} , 1930 for 150 teat, tn cau Jota, cash. : PITTSBURG PETROLEUM MARKET. . Prerenvng, Pa., April 11,—Petroleum quiet; crude, for immediate shipment, offered at $2,15@2.17% af Parker's} redned, 14};c, Philadelphia delivery, TURPENTINE, Witmrnoror, N,C., April 11.—BSpirits turpentiar quiet att323¢0. ‘THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORK. Epecial Dimateh to The Odtenge Tribune, ‘New Your, April 11,—Guart—Whoest—Markat abou? lc better; falr export and moderate mMling demand} alos of 65,000 ba within the following range: $1.06@ 111 for rejected spring; $1.09@1.18 for ungraded spring; $1.12G1.14 for No, 8 Chicago; $1.19@1.25 for No, 3 Milwaukeo; $1.U@1.27 for No. 2 Chicago; $1.28 1-21 for No, 2 Northweatern; $1,27@1.29 for No, 7 Milwaukoo; €1,33@1,38 for No,1 spring; $1.20@1.83 for winter red Weatern; $1.23@1.45 for ambor do; and $1.37@1.60 for whito Weatern, Rye acarco; very frm at 900 for Western; 7x0 for State; and 02 for Canads in bond, Warley dull and do clining, Corm—Hpot scarce; 10 better; parcelf for futuro delivery aro dull and lower; safoa of 19,00 ‘bn at 120 for aleamer ralzed, and 700 for common red ‘Western mized in store; also 8,000 bu mized ecllor May at G4c, Oats s shade better; sales of 34,000 bu at 43 (830 for mized Western and State; and é6@550 fox THE ILLINOSS KU-KLUX. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cannonpate, Ht, April 11.—In Marion to-day, n the Circuit Court, tha evidonco fn the Noal murdor caso was concluded at 4 o'clock, when your correapondont loft, and the argument wae tocommonce immediately, It was thought tho cade would bo given to tho jury to-night. Tho evidence fa strong and conclusive, showing that Neal wont. to srrost tha man Simmers, who ro- alstod, and Neal rbot him dead, not being juatl- fied in the Ioaat. fe will doul.tleasly bo couvict- ed. Tho caso of Loander Ferrill, for shooting Capt. James I. Marray jast May, io Marlon, 18 called for trial to-morrow, Tho murder was cold-blooded and so public that it fs shoueee It will bo hard touccure a jury. The case will take up three or four days. ——— MEXICO. What Ie Thonght at Washington in Thies Regard—Yeaterday’s Nows fram Son Antonio, Tex.—The Fighting Over. Spectat Dupateh to The Chicano Tribune, ‘Wasmixotos, D. C., April 11.—Tho orders fs- sued by tho War Department to military officers on the Rio Grando frontior a wook ago, before the capturo of Matamoraa by Gen. Diaz, will probably be considered sufficient to suthorize them to take such measurca as thoy may doom propor to protect Amorican cttizons at Laredo. fchicicher, Chairman of tho Specisl Mexican Bordor Committeo, la of opinion that once throw off the Lordo Government in the Mexican Btate of Tamanulipas, from whitch near- ly all the cattle-thiayes who deprodate upon Tox= ag ranches como, and 1b will remove the only objection which conld be urged to the recom- mendations of tis roport, Whilo tho liboral Government of Mexico maintains itaolf thoro, any proposition on tho part of tho United States to Violate ats territory by sanding soldiors scrosa tuo border to recapture stolen proporty and to punish tho marandors might possibly have ‘Deon considered as an unfriendly act towards 8 nation with which wo are on frionaly terms, Indeod, our official rapresontative at tha City of Mexico was oftictully Informed whon ho brooght the eubject to the attention of the Moxican Minis- ter of Foreign Affairs, a year ago, that neither Prosident Lerdo nor bis Cabinot had any au- AN INDIAN MASSACRE, Spretat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Br. Pavn, Mino., April 11.—Joo Taglor, on- paged as a guide for Cuntor's oxpoditition againat Bitting Bull, arrived at Fort Lincoln yesterday from winter-trapping above Fort Bu- ford. He reporta the massacro by Yanktons, near Little Rocky River, of seven whites and twosquawa, Tho Yanktons protended friond- ship, and often vieited the camp, ‘They finally camo srmod, and ot a given signal fred and killod the ontire party, Taylor alao roports that these and other Indians alliod with fitting Ball's band brag of murdering McCall and auc- oogsfu!l horse-stealing. ‘hey procure ammu- nitlon and information of the movements of the whitos through Agoncy Indians. AGSCONDED, New Yong, April 11.—John Seal, one of tho tellors of the Security Savings Dank, bas boon discoverod to bo a defaulter tothe amount of 209,000, ‘Tho bank is being wound up by a Mto- coiver, and tho discovery waa mado through tho settlomont of tho depositors’ accounts for the paymont of adividend. Scat has been an em- ploye of the bank since 1972, and his frands woro continued systematically through all thia timo. Whon diec: netoa were discovered in | thority to grant permission to tho United Statos ro tis book Uk Jbetore a earioiog of ca had pe ae isons pernas tie borers ann fat ee iron Sladen heavy at 12%@12%0 for Song taki more, tho i. Tee attr tat nen TE eet Nod ‘e- | Congress would bo vory uupopular, and would | leet Tard heavy and lower: sslce of GOV tcs at Le for primo steam, and HM@i6e for kettle rendered; at the firat call of prime steam, for April, $13.80 was bid and $13,00 apked ; for May, $18.623¢ was bid and $13.85 aakod ; for June $19,95 was bid and $13,973¢ asked; for July $14.05 was bid and $14.125¢ asked; for August $16,05 was bid and $14.25 aaked, Watsxy—Market quiet and nominal at $1.11 per gal- lon, probably result din the overthrow of tho Ad- ministration. Slnco the capture of Matamoras tho condition of affairs is entirely changed. The Lerdo Goverumont no longer holds posscssion of the Stato of Tamaulinas, and has nono of its troops atationed upon the Mexican side of the Rio Grande. The Diaz Government, which {a josseseion there, has pot boon rocog- nf: by tho United States, and is in law and in fact nothing but o Jawless mob. Iftho United Btetos troops should now cross tho border, instead of violating the terri- tory of the lawful Government of Moxico, they would simply bo invading 5 State which ia in insurrection, and which has driven out the civil aod military roprescutatives of tho Dedoral longing to parties not connected with tho bank, A LOW-TONED MURDERER. . Meurons, April 11.—Tho Ledger sayu,laat Sat- urday, botweon Popea and Courtland, ou tho Miasicalppi & Tennessce Railroad, on old man named Wash foward, was found murdered near abridge. Howard was on hia way to Toxas to hie rolatives. Being withont monoy bo was making tho journoy on foot. A worthless man named Prank Taylor was arroated on auspicion of boing the mardorer, and ho admitted that he killod the old man with a clab because ie rofused to give him a chow of tobacco, [To Me Anoctated Press.) New Yonn, April 11.—Corroy—Qniet; YA 19 7-16e; futurea closed quict but steady; April, 13:4 33 Goto; May, 13 0-92@18 6-16e; June, 1317-28 139-1603 July, 13 23-32G13!{c3 August, 19/(@13 29-320; Beptember, 13 11-16@13 22320; October, 1317-123 13-1605" Novembur, 1IK@lS Tides “December, 1372 CAPTURED, Government, Any hostility that might Froun—Receipts, 16,000 brla; more stesdy; modo- Special Dimatch to The ‘Giacaao Tribune, ariao from such 8 polloy , would bo ate export pad bores trade domand; No, 2 $1,004 Wauiuxatos, D. O., April 11.—Charios Woods, | With tho robela and not | with — the | 215; eupor audWestern, $1,20@4.60; common te good extra, $5,00G5.30: good to choica, $5,355.70; White wheat extra, $5,757.79; extra Ohio, $5,008 7,00; Bt, Louls, $5.40@9.00; Minnesota patent ‘process, $6,50@,50, G4 2, Coun DMear—Firm; Went 3.85, 2 Gran —Whoal Fale allas Tax Barrie, who oxcaped from tho Joliat prison goveral years since, and who, in 1871, robbed and brat the Springfield (Pa.) Poat- Office, in company with one Pfiofer, was taken Federal troops. The atate of war which now ex- ista on the Stexican tide of tha Rio Grando docs notin the loast check tho cattlo raida, or cause them to bo aus lose frequent than before. On tho other hand, tho neceasity of securing subsist- remand for export; receipts jectod apring, $1.07@1,10; in custody to-lay at ath, N. ¥., by aa agont of | once for tbe army of Gen “Diss, inerenace, A Fe a GLO Bo grade os tha United States secret service, and will bo | Comaud for boot, and makes aie 31200 No, 1 mpring, #1.35i6; N. (2 Chlesgo sprint talon to Erie, Pa, toauawer to an indictment | loves tore than uunally remunorelics, Afloat, $1.361 No, 2 Milwaukee nomlaal at $1.27.41.24 poi i [pecia! spate) cago UTeS Inter 3 Vestorn, no-grade, ye firm; Wes! Tousd ageiaey sun tn xisp United States Court at | 47,,Sbeial Dispatch to The Chiad Towing is a | sro, sie, in store.” lye—Orueda, in bond, #0, bide that place, spocial to the Now ‘Orleans Republican from San | Barley—Blarkot dull; poor Oansds, 900; No.2, Day, $1.00; malt quiet, Corn—Lettar spot; lower to ar + EMBEZZLEMENT. Antonio, Tox. : tives reoclpta, 19,000 bu; mi stages ai Unica, N. ¥., April 1l.—Jolin B. Csrmon, of “Yesterday evening Goo. Ord Focoived adis- | ttoatu raMGT ae be meres ges do, the banking firm of %. Curtias & Carmon, of | patel from the oficar in command st Fort Mo- | store, 7uatio: mized, 64o for May; 653¢0 etkad for b Intosh, Maj, Merriam, saying : April, Oat Nigher + Weatern mized and Bate, 3G Camden, in this county, that auaponded a abort | ~ 4 msn and womsn wore killed by deliberate shots, | 40; white Wostorn Stato, 47530, .. timo ago, was arrested upon complaint of twolvo | After = protest to tho Mexican commander, I Har—Firm; shipping, 70300, ors, charging him with embezzling @25,- | placed » L>pounder fn position, near 8 More—Qatat Eastern aud Western, TO@160;, Now Coon Ca i et tied bea fails | Gustom-House, aud notified "the ‘Bexican com- | Yore btate, 12@iiso; Callfornis, 15.800, od to obtain Dail thas far. mander that no further euols from his tepope Gnoorutss—Coffec — tio cargocs active and 2 Would be tolerated. Lieut. Hoxton, in charge of tho | steady; cargocs, 16@190 in gold; jobbin, ‘ gun, says ho was fired on many times deliberately by | 1620 in gold.) Sugar woady; fair to po | AN EMBEZZLER ARRESTED. these troops. Consequently bu fired two suots over | refining, Tx@T1?e: primo, T7jc; Muscavado, rd Bax Fnanctsco, April 11.—C. H. Larnea was | thetr Danitlon at halt-past o'clock. generar, aoa ho er Fefined Ser Brig 100. HMclaseoa quiss. arrested hero yesterday chargod with embezzling | more show have been atus, | Shall I conunue 2 1 sd . Tofend oor mdo against doliberste atiacka ar not? | | ¥ErnoLkos—Dull and beavy; crude, $140; relkned, $1,400 from a Lank at Watkins, N. ¥., of which | Tuerevotationlsts are stil beyond the town, bot have | MAGIC. J ho was anomploys, About $600, invested hore | not molested. ‘TaLLow—Steady; BY Bsi¢c, in muning atocks, was rocoverod. Barnes admits | ‘To thia the Gonoral roplicg + [orp Errol Hotei ted 2, ix Wa; Bac. . hia guilt’ Ho will bo sent East in a few dasa. Meritam att satan ae xs and hia troops orton: Stato ‘sad Penaylvanla, 19/@2007 SETTLEMENT REQUIRED. Tho following diapatch was rocolyed this Pnovistons—Pork dull and lower; new mess, sn08 Br. Louis, April 11.—Max Blumenthal, formor- | ovening by the Sau Antonio Herald : ena; $22,00@23.00 July; prime mess pork, £21.374@ ly Deputy Collector at St. Marke, Fla., who was | Now Laredo hae just been captured by the rovola- | Oth Dect’ steady plain sud oxirs mses Pe aned atates | Cat menls—Wostern quict; middles Mesh ited arreated hor yeaterday for etesling monoy bo- ates 3 ae seam tiovista, The fighting is all over. Woat ye; % loan torn, 1240; do city, 1aX%e. Lard ivo Tonging to-tuo United Btates Colluctor's offico at | forces bare fourteon Beslcan Paders! prisoners, derat | ¢E% Primo steam, SLUTQI0T3¢ cas; S1S.70@19.8256 that point, left for Florida, last night, in charge | commander, escaped down tho river wilh » portion of ad! $13.00@14.00 Jone; §140KG14L.10 July; 10109 af George .P. Fowler, of the secret Borvice. hia force, 173g Auguste Burrzs—Unchanged. Ouxxaz—Hoavy for other than chotce, ‘Wirisxz- ull; nominally at 21.01GL1%, PITILADELPHIA, 1L—Froun—Market anny Gen. Ord has recotvad no orders from Wash- ington to-day. Tho United States forces at Kart MeIntosh consist of two companies of infantry. Unless there aro special reasons, the Moxican A STAMP-STEALER. - Speetat Dispatch to Tha Chicazo Tribune. Ixprunaporis, April 11,—Ezra Dyson was are Par.ap! ELPOTA, April 6 3 i * a8, $4.5 family, $5,156.65; reated toxday for robbiuz tho Winchester Poat- Paderal pelenners wil bo raleazad. | Cee nah te hehe sna Offico fast May of §500 in stampa, beaidaas | Gyreperon, Tox., April 1l.—-A special to the |, Gnain—Whoat quict but siesdy; Vonnaylvania red, quantity ofmouoy lottors, Galveston News from Larodo, Tax., 10th, ways: | $1 a oas ghemtern Sprocled, Door. ‘ New Larodo ins just been captured by tho rev- | £h° aie diane’ dase Gait esr” Gute FIRES, olntionists, ‘Tho fighting i all over, ‘Tho | modorately active; whita, £035lo¢ mixed, | dG.g5l0? mixed, light, dee Pernoteust—Steady; crude, 11¥ci redned, Lao. Womer—Westérn tron-bound held at $414," - Burren—Creamary ¢haiSo; New York Stato and United States forces have fourtoou Morican Federal privoncrs, with » portion of their arma. Qnintaro, the Federal Genornl, has escaped AT METROPOLIS, ILL, Spectat Duvatch to Lhe Chicage Tribune. Camo, Ul., April 11.—Tho officors of the Cairo | down tho river with part of his foro, Bradford. County, Ventayivanin,, extras, 4a ize; and Paducah daily packet Jamos Fisk brought a SE A Te Unigene nows to-day of a most disastrous conflagration tlist occurmd at Metropolls, Ilt., yesterday af- ternooa, destroying property to tha value of about $15,000, Tho principal logers wero Honry Jonson, ON. Jones & Co. Dinkalapicl & Co., Strancgo Swine in Kontucliys, Ciark County (Ky.) Democrat, Mr. Hezokiah Ervin, near Seboolavilte, in this county, rocoived last week fram John Goodrich, of Kontou County, a boar of a strange breed. Ho is perfectly black all over, is sbont 6 months Basse, Cuxrsr—Choice firm; Now Yurk State, 124@l4c; Western, fine, 122(@13c, Eaar-Suong: Peunsylvams, Now York, and Dolae waro, freah, 14320; Wostern, fresh, 18G19c. ST, LOU, Br. Lours, April 11.—Corrox—Duil and lower; mid+ and Fitts elm, Tho” greater part of | oll ana weigua 200 pounds, "The einquiac part | ai 120% lowmldaling, 12340; good ordinary, tho Josa is total, there ‘being little if | js thatbis hoofs are all solid lio thosoof a |” yLoon—Quict and unchan; any ingurnco, ‘tho mombers of William ged. Gnaty—Whoat dull and lowers: No. 2 red winter, Stoval’s clrous, which was exbibiting in the city "3 N molo or horse. Ilo belonga to a breed that camo i $1.46 bid eaah ; $1.47 bid April; No, 3 do, S1.90% bid. transported fraight on tho Upper Mississippl thoy may find au oxcuse for not paying at all. OTUER POLITICAL MATTERS, ‘ i b-ps! 9) ol 12 it ' ie le. pee tty Betis city. to solloct the. olglt mille BLAINE, proved by Col, Easton, the Quartormaster, aud BOMETHING THAT REQUINES EXTLANATION, fons of back taxos by law, is anothor downright sont to Washington, with LaBargo's rocoipt in d, and if this presont agitation could brio InpiaNarouts, Ind,, April 11.—Tho Sentinel of | full attached. —Bhorily —attorwarda, Lae hier fuoane to correct this big swindle one thie morning assorta that J, ©, O, Harrison, a | Bargo recoivod oo Mester from Gon, ity Anances would be flush. Be prominent bankor of this city, and for a num- | Meigs: saylug that. his _ accouut bor of yoars Govornment Diroctor in the Union Pacific Jtoad, i8 in posaeseion of facts inculpat- ing ox-Bpeaker Blaino in rocoiving $64,000 pre- ylous to 1872 from tho Union Paciflo Railroad, for which worthloaa Arkausasa bottds wero de- posited as accurity, aud that Mr. Harrlvou bad ondeayorod to procure au invostigation by a couunitteo ‘of the Diroctora, but was Provonted on tho ground that auch Ho- tion would be dutrinontal to Mr. }isine's political prospects, Binoa tho publication of the above, Mr. Harrison haa beon avkod fora atatemont of the facty, but doclinos to way moro than that if brought bofore a Congressional Com- mittee he will tell all ha knows about tt without concealment. "The Journa?s editorial to-morrow discredits ssid repudiates the roporte publlsbod in tho Sen tet imphoating Mr, Blaine in irrogularities in connection with the Union Pacific Lailroad, was disallowed, Subsequently, Gon, Johu Blo Donaid called on La Barge, aud asked hin: what luo would givo to havo the acconnt colloctod, aud offered to collect it for half its smount. Ton Vargo agrecd to this, and in a few days McDon-~ ald callod again and paid him 9700, On another occasion Jia Barge sont an account to Washing~ tou for 2650, and rocolved word in reply: V7 halfor pothing.” La Barge wroto to Bouator ogy about tho matter, asking him to look into itforbim, and Hogy replied, adviang him to tako what he could get, ABAD OLD MAN. Svectal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Davenronr, Is., April 1.—A shocking caso of depravity hes just come to light in Tipton ‘Townsnip, Hardin County. Ono of the oldest reuidonts of that county is Jamos W. Perry, 60 yours of ago, with » largo family, Within bu houdo hag resided for soino time past bis wife's THE OTUED KEEFE. To the Kilttor of The Chicago Tribune = Ourcaao, April 11.—I noticed tn your paper of tho Bth inst, that my ‘namo appoars in roference to the election a8 Moderator of tho Second Ward, and it fa also stated that Ihave been employed fry Evang and bla gang for somu timo, and in the = moantine have been working for N. 8, Bouton, Now, o8 If noyor had anything to do with tho eluction, and am tho only soplore. of thet name owployed by the above ilrm, I think you will do me justice by contradicting your atatomont of tho 5th inst, Muck Keera. MINOR MEETINGS, FIyTH Wanb, The Domocrats of tho Fifth Ward mot last night at Hoaly’s Hall, No, 643 Archor avenua, ‘The Committee of Sixty, ton from oach prectuct A DENIAL. aster, Mra, Margaret Quigley, axod about 40, of the ward, appointed to yelect candidates for Wasumxaton, D. O.; April 11.—-The atory cred- | and the mother of children now married. Mra, ited to the Jugianapolia Sentinels of youterdsy | Quigloy bas boon aflictod with paralyuls eo that the oftica of Meyor, withdrew. After deliberation, from Africa, and all havo foot of this kind, TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS. Special Dispatch $e The CAleaso Tribune. Lrvearoaz, April M1 a, m.—FLovn—Na, 1, 24a; No.2, 228, Gnain—Whest—Wintor, No, 1, 108; No, 2, 6 84; spring, No.2, 0s 01; No, 2.84; white, No, 2, 108; No, 2, Da Ga; club, No. 1, 10a G1; No. 2,108, Corn—2ts Sd. whon the fire commoncsd, turned out, and, with tho citizons, Isbored manfully to subdue tt, aod tho mauavers last night gavo a porformence for the bonefit.of the cufferors, = * OHIO LEGISLATURE. Couummcs, O., April 11.—in the Senate, Fipuso bilts passed to roguista tho sala of rall- road ecrap-iron, and authorizing Corouorg ta use tho money found on unknown dead for burial Corn buoyant and higher; No, 2 mized, y@tio cual ASWobid Aprfl palo | bofore say, ate biguers Na, 2, Bio cash} co i; rejected, Sligo, Lys quict and yncbanged, Barloy weak, ‘Wutskx—Bteady; $1.08. ' Provisions —Jork ‘quict and unchanged, Tard firmer; $13.75 asked. Bulk moats dull and uo ebanged, Bacon dali and unchanged. Twoxtrrs—Fiour, 2,400 bria; wheat, 10,000 bu ; corm, 66,000 bu; cate, 22,000 bu; rye, 2,000 bu; barley bone. ‘TOLEDO, Torro, O., April 11,—-FLoun—Qr ‘ Puovisoxe—York, 67a 6d, Lard, Os, c n—Quiet, peta SN abe cide earn Sevag cs Ae te aa Wel Be ange Nes ao somes Ne ghite Alichngne on 3 | cotpta for throo days, 15,000 qrs, 7,000 being American; | $112734} No. ! 15} ont H to add psins and penaltios to Jaws to prevont | yiite NOS re 108 on wh, 4 omn— a Minrtn rv $1,274; No, 2 do, $1 fi tre white Michigan, $1.30; gambling, and to provido for tho sale of lands sraber Michigan, §1 for the non-payment of taxou by procoodings ia AC jMay, $1.2554 ; Jane, $1.37; Hee aT duigacs ELGG s, Nov 2 red ‘winiars $1.41; No, 3 red, sili, Lrvearoot, April 11—Latest.—Corrox—Hoavy; 63{ @OXa; wales of 5,000 bales, including 1,000 for spoculation and export, and 1,000 American, Yarna and fabrics st Msnchoster dull and tending downward, Baxavetervrs—Californta white wheat, averagn, Oa 8d @l0e; do club, 101@ 10a 6; rod Western, No, 2 to No, 1, 8a@% Od; winter rod Western, No, 2 to No, 1, $9 8d@ioa, Flour—Wostern canal, 72a@%s, Corn— ‘Woatern mizod, 43 Sd; old do, 292, Oats—Amer- fan, Sa@3a 6d, Barley—Anierican, Se 64. ‘Yaun—Canadjan, We 6d@toe. Croven Srep—Amorican, 63008, Puoveuors—Primo mesa pork, 746d, Prime meas beef, 84a, Lard—Amorican, 00a, Chevse—Fine Amer- fan, 616 Gd, Bacon—Long cloar, 684 8d; short 40, bu 8d, Tatrow—Fine American, 414 9d, Pernoi‘cm Seiairs—tu; refinod, 1s 94gl2a Linsmxp O1—2s 6d, Tieara—Common, 44 4@5s; palo, 164, BSeinrrs Tonrertixe—20@ 250M, Loupon, ¥ng,, April 1.—A further reduction in the rate of discount at the Bank of England will possibly Qccuron Thursday, ‘The rato of discount on three months" bills in the open markot 1s 235 per cunt, ‘The amount of bullion tha} baa gone tuto the Bank of Englanil on balance to-day 18 £50,000, 06% 5 Corn fairand firm; high mixed, 63340; April, 63c; Alay, 620; June held at . 8340; Apel, 620; Kan was S204 no g 2c, Gale quict bus sleadyt Oe d cr 2, HO. Croven—Hold ot $9.25; £9.15 offered, Tyoxtere—Flour, 110 brla; wheat, 6,000 bu; corm 28,000 bu; oala, GOU bu, y burruxwrs—Flour, 200 bris; wheat, 20,000 ba; corm, 115,000 bu; oata, "700 Lu, CINCINNATI. j Crxcrmnatt, O,, AprillL—-Corron—Dall; a spade lower; Froua—Quict and unchanged, Guat—Wheat in gad demand at full prices; §1.20 1,30, Corn quiet, but steady; 5038lc, Oats tok 3630, Hye quiet and unchanged, Marley di Puovistowe—Dork dull; $22,80@22.15, Lard eastert vnchanged, ateata, 134.9140 cad; Ido buyer Sunes keltlo, 14 Myo," Hulk mente dull; shoulders, 8igo cash; Do bare, Bay; vo buyer Juno; clear nominally 3,0 cash, Wnraxy--Good demand at full pricos ; $1.06. Hurren—Unsettled aud lowot; cholce, 2392904 good to primo, 2548270. DALTIMORY, Dautrsone, April 11,—Froun—Steady, with fair da mand and unchanged, Gnain—Whest quiet, but Srm and unchanged, Corm quiet, but firm; Wealern inixed, 66960Kc, Osis dull and une le Max—Unchanged, Provistons—Bore active; ashado easier, courts. Tho bi! to place banka and corporations on the same footing as individuals in regard to the Usury laws was postponod till noxt January, Jo tho Houso, tho bill’ was passod to establish a Burosu of Labor Statistics. —————_>—_—_—_ CALL FOR EVIDENCE. New Yonx, April 11.—Tho Now York Times will publish to-morrow o call for evidence ro- garding to Boechor acandal isauod by the Com- misslonors appointed by the Now York and Brooklyn Association of Congregatlonal mints tors, Mowars, Hobart, Stone, and Virgin. ‘hoy moat earnestly invite and urgo any partios bo- Hovod or professing to havo ovidencé or an; knowlodge of svidenco not slroady invostigat Dofore tho Civil Court to prosovt tho samo before the Committeo, Tho Committos say: * Wo make thia oallin the name of an association which, notwithstanding deoply rogrotted twithdrawal on a vido issuo of a fow honorod and boloved mom~ bers, sti! romains by far tho largest association of Congregational ministers in the State.” FRISCO'’S CHINESE ELEPHANT, Bio, BUi¢e oferod; low Todo, Pri fax SMANCIED: yi April 11,~—Tho Benato Consota—Moncy and account, 94 11-13, Lig! ‘pork a ee ele sealer ‘cleat Committoo appointed to tuyeatigate tho Chinesa Auxntcan SeomutTizs—'6Ss, 10UY; OTe, 109%; », 12 Wo looso, Lsscon— Shoulders, 10}; Zo; class question oommoncod work to-day. Goy, Low, | 10-404, 1003 ; new Se, 1063{; New York Central, 102; pres aed ‘hams, t3@1so, Lard firm'and un Erto, 16%{; proferred, Linexxp O1-—7'a vd, Sprnire Tunventing—e, Panta, April 11,—Rentes—6¢ 0c. ¥uaweyoat, Apr 11,—Unreep Grarsa Loups—Now Ba, 102, Antwrup, April 1L.—Pernoteus—vle GL. PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET. ex-Minfstor to Chins, stated that the Chinese Guilds, or omigration societios, in Mong Kong woro formed wheo tho demand for chosp labor arosa on this coast. They exorcise almost ab- solute power over emigrants, and hayo au ar- rangomont with the Pacitlo Mail Company by which itu stoamore will not take Chinamen Lome who cannot show a cortifloate that they hare ful- fillod their contract with the companioy. It was ‘pursn-—Unchanged. 5 , eer PxTHOLEUM: and easior; crude, (oO, te Sued, URG@UKO, ; sad Cofwek—bteady and unchenged. Wutsnx—Quist, but steady; $1,123. MILWAUKES, mM Minwaurzr, April 3.—Froun—Quict and om anKed, Gusin'—Whest opened firms s sbade biger: closed fem; No, 1 Milwaukes, $114; hard, $1.21; No. Partavenyuna, April }1,—Wool fiat; priced weak and | 2, $1.055¢ 5 $1.U74g; June, $1.03; No. 3, 4c, Cura seated Minkater to Cline conoeraing ine nusettled; no demand; Habt supply; Oblo, Peunsyl | Urn; No. saseasancos Nay Genre tates new ton axeucias. * * vaula, aud)Weat Virgiuls XX and above, 43450; X, 48 | No, 2 spring, vic, lye quick and ‘thebanged] No £ i @l5o; medium, 49500; coarun, 45G450; Now York, | fresh, G30. Vudvisione—Tnactive and weak, Haorirra—Flous, 9,400 bela; wheat, 19,000 bu, Husruexte—¥loux, 600 brle wheat, 29,000 bu, Be April, 11.—FLounBuoyant j Wester jostoN, April 11,—FLoun—Buoyent ; Weelera sue peaeoey eriigos ooutaon ealras, s1ctsaseo; Wise Tonala sid Minnesota extra tamnily, $5.50087~ west, Ubio, Indiana, end Mich! Hols, £0.25(80.25 5 Be, Louis, $0,030.00 5 nota, $1,259. GhaLi—Corn vtesdy; mixed yellow, Michigan, Indiana, aud Western fio, 31 @t00; mo- lum, 48@490; coarse, 40@i30; combing, wushed, 63 @sioj combing, unwashed, 42403 Canada combing, 620; flue, unwashod, 27420; coarse aud modium, uwaahed, 944350; tul-washed, 45@500; extra and meriuo pulled, $5400; No, Land superfiue pulled, 33 @3To; Texas fino medium, 18@ 240} cosrse, Iai, SQUTHERN COTTON MARKETS, New Outvans, April 11.—Cottou—Demaud falr, Dut movement checked by light supplies of the kinda oat in roquent; sales, 3,000 bales; prices generally caaler ¢ good ordinary to strict good ordinary, Los Jove: low middling so atrict low nulddling, 114, A middling to alrict middling, 1234@19, good FATALISM. Spectat Dispatch to rhe Chicage Tridune, Towa Ory, In., April 11.—A young man named Joun Stewart, residing noar this clty, was buried yeutordsy, having died from tho effects of polan administered by himself. About a yoar ‘ago, bis ulster very strangoly told her frlowds that she ebould dio on acortam day. Hor ac- tlone had attracted tho attontion of hor fawily for somo tio prior to the time fixed by hor tuay wbe should die, snd, up to tha appointed day, aba had beon closely watchod, that she might mob ‘procore poisem or ase other moans 23% TU sigiito; No. L white, 68¢ SEW ORLBAMB, 2; ay New Osuna, “1 —Comi—vimey; while gad! yellow, 600. . = Lips-rF incase : . Praha . . fancy Anne ; TIgtso, Osis fn fufe Aomand; mixed, sae" white, 47676; xejected,

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