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FOREIGN. Russian Journals Ilint at Inter- ventlon in Turkish Affnirs, Bpeculation as to How Gormany Would *'* View 8uch an Event, Roryla Levies o Forced Lonn and Orders Troops to the Frontler. A Réport that the Dannblon Prinoipali- ties Will Join in tho Insurrootion. The Vatican Incensed at the Prospect of Religious Liberty in Spain, enewal of the Threat to Withdraw the Papal Nunclo from Madrid. THE EASTERN QUESTION, RUBSIAN JOURNALS TALK FLAINLY. #r, Prremanuso, April 12.—Ths somlofficial taviowing tho politieal situatlon in En- o “Therelations of the Grest Powars to soh ofher leava many things to bo wished for, Evgland and Rusais _ distrust *each othor, fho relations beiweon Russis snd Austris are t clear. Andraesy’s position Ja rumored to be smbiguous, but a now Blinistry would make friendahip betwean Awstria and Russla yory doub tful, An understanding cannot ba considersd satisfactory. 1t depends upon {uls or that pereon who for the mo- ment holds the nelm. Germany's demoanot in regard lothe Eastern queatlon is not suMciently manifest io eoablo peoplo to kaow what part she wiil play in the fature, slthough Germany hias declared aso will loavo the Snitiative in Tarkish alfairs to Rus- +is and Austris, There s no resson to conclude that tho Derlin Cabinet wiil romiatn passive when the do- tsiva moment arrives, Russia catimotes German triendships at tho same valuo that Germany does Rus- Man, It must not bo ovorlooked how easily, under such clrcumstances, tha Eastern nuestion might provoke 8 confiict between lcso two Emplres. Russisn optimists and Gormau- ophiles vainly point Lo tho bond of frlendablp uniting Russla ani Gormany, and the lstter's thankfolnons for Rinsia’s aid in restoriog Gorman uuily, but thankful- nezals unknown to diplomata, Lismarck s not given o s zentimental policy,™ Tho Golo# atates that every forelgn (ntervention in Turkoy will meet with Russia's energetic opposition it dirsctod against the Bclaves and their righieous re- uests. The infercat of Russis requires, above all ngs, the malntenanco of peacs, but Tussia, nov theless, cannot abandon the protectorabip of Turki Christfans for tha sake of apy ailiance, how- ever olovated, or any {riendship, howaver intimate. ‘The {nitiative, bithicrto Ieft to Austri, is now loft 10 Fuisata, e Iaiter wil sasehsthn i sbomor Ui o ormer. THE CZAR'S TROORAMME, MA0DEBURG, Apri] 12.—The Magdeburger Zettung it 1s incontestablo {hat the Czar has declared b Intention of abdicating sa soon aa Itussian intereals ueccssitata war, TOR PLOT TINICKENSA, LoxpON, Aprit 10—5 &, m.—The Day News special from Visnns reports that the Bosulan {nsurgents have organized thres columns of 2,600 esch, which ara mov- Ing in the direction of Danjsluka, Tho Homan Cathio- lice, who havo hitherto obstained from action, are now Jotuing the nsurgents, A spocial from Odessa fo the T¥mes aunounces thot the Bclavio and Austrian bands which entered Hownta from Dalmatia are in posseesion of all Turkish Croatia, The Portels srming Mahiometans and sending ot Targe voinforcoments, Thers ia great frritation in Constantinoplo sgalnst Austris, The Porte suepects tha Austrisn suthioritios of conniving at tho movoment in Dosnta, ‘LATEST, A special of the Tmes from Derlin reports that the rxcited_populace of elgrade treated Priuco Wrede, Ausrian represcataiivo, to & churivarl oo Sundsy svening, Ad\‘lf“ from Ducharest announco the resignation of {he Toumanian Ministry vnaccount of the result of tha elections, A Parie dispatch eays it {a rcported there ibatthe Dagublan Princlpatities aro Hkely 1o Joln (he tnrur- on. " LONDON, April 158 a. m.—A arlin_dlspatch ro- rts thatthe insurgents roly groatly upon their tussian frionds, PANIO IN PARIS. Panrs, April 12 —The Messaaer de Parts, dircuseing yeeterdsy's panic on the Dourse, saya: * Were we ap- Prebensivo of the immediate outbreak of an Europsan war, in which wo would b fatally luvolved, the mar- Xet could not have mors ubterly loat ita self-contzol? BERVIA MOVING. Brrozapy, April 12.—~Tho militla of this city are sbout to start for the frontier, aud tho voluntary na- tionallosn has proved ucauccensful. The Govern- ‘ment bas resolved to lovy o forced loan of $10» head, bl i THE SAMOAN ISLANDS. THE YUSS CREATED LY TIE MAN STEINDERGER. 8an Fnancreco, Cal,, Apri) 12.—Amoug the pasaen- gern by tho Granada aro 1, I, I, the sgent ut Byd- ey of the English mall contractors, . A, Januings, tlie Commissioner from New South Wales, Queenland, and Tasuinla to the Centeunial, and ¥rank Platt, the Diplomatio Agont of the Hamosn Government to Washington. Nows from Samoa is conflicting, Correspondence, published inthe New Zealand Sturof March 13 says that the matives Lecame dissatisfied on account of the " domands for funds made by Steinberger for Limself sud certain American retalners. King Malistoa re- quested United States Cousul Foster by letter torid him of Bteluberger, ho Laving come to the conclusion thut ke was & fraud, Mr, Foster applied to Capt, Blevens, of ler Dritish Maj~ eats's nhl& Darracouta, snd s necting was held, in which tho King denounced Steinberger a4 a liar aud impoator, and responaible for the trouble bu- tween tho Government and the forelyn represontativos, Stelnberger was then placed in confinement on Lo iho Barracouts, whery he remaiued st List advices Frank Platt, who left Samos_several days bofore then reported occurrences, elates that thera is no truth in . th report, as, when be leit, the King and Steinbergr were on contidential tertus.' Lo states that the Lun- don Misslonary Soclety st Bimoa ta at tho bottom of thie trouble, thiv futiovations intreduced by Btelnberger interfering'with thoir incomo: also, cortaln European companios, whio Uave hiad a monopoly of trads, feared the tnfluence of an American In power on the jalands, and that Foater had beeu made the ool of the con- spirators, Tho United States Alip Tuncarors i ex- c.v:lrll shorily at the islands, Flattis on Lis way to ¢ashington with dixpatcbes. BTEINBERGER. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Ban FuAncuco, April 12,—Dy tus arrivil of the schiooner Ada ey fo-day with later advices froua Bamos, reports the depoaition of Blelnberger con- Brmed, e atill remained & prisoner on buard t] Banacouta, Thero s no fmmediale prospect of a olution of the aifoult — e GREAT BRITAIN. EMNIGRATION, Lowpox, April 12.—A Dublin specisl mys it fa velty cortatn that emigration from Jreland for 1876 Al be the smallest since 1831, THE AMEAICAN FORGERS, The warrant for the surrender of Clarles Brent, the oulsville forger, should have boen tssusd fo-day, but nanol, His case and that of Willlam E, Gray’s, the low York forger, must await, like Winslow's, this solu- 10 of e lagal question peniling, COAL MINENW STHIER. Upwazds of 10,000 colliers aro ou s strike "orkal n Bouth gainad 15 per ceut reduction in wages. The liners’ Union Lise agreed (o a reduction of 10 per sat, but the mastcrs insist upon 15, gen e o i SPAIN, ONURCH AND BTATR. Loxpox, April 12.—A Tinies Madrid lstter says that ko Government of Castillo Is assailed o the prosa sud » the pulpit with boundless virulenca snd viclence. ‘ope threstens the mmediate witbarawal from \ fadnd of the Papal Nuncio if Articla 11 of the new " tomatitution ia sdopted, ——— FRANCE. ANOTEER ELEOTION ANNULLED, Panws, April 12.—The Chamber bas annulled the Bection of Kullet, Conservative, FANDONS, Panis, April 12,—President MacMaboo has pardoned eversi inhabilants of Marseilics who were imprisonsd or participation tn the Commun —— AUSTRIA. ‘WOMEN A8 MEDIOAL STUDENTS. Paieus, April12.—The Senste of 1he Univeraity of Iragua has prohibited the attondance of wonien at leo- mres, —_— GERMANY. FAILURE. Paxuzy, April 12—Rohlods & Malier, 8 cotton frm, have suspended, ‘Thetr lbilitios are heavy. —_——— NAVIGATION ITEM. QUEaza, Aprl) 12.—The B, Lawrence River fs clear _* o ice, and Bavigation seaward 13 open, i et oo, i« TURPENTINE. Wirsminozon, N, 0., April 12.—8prits of turpastise b a2xe, e WHAY DOES IT MEAY ? Drraom, Mich., April 12—Tbe Commander-in- Chlef of the Blate milltary force bad recelved o telo- as from Bocrstary Tafl, directing U to hiold two agapanty o $roops Foady Lo 1016 ab) miaule's Ro- tice, The caus of thls erdor s unknawn, but it & sujiposed fo bave grown out of tho Mexican dlsturb. ances, CRIME. = SUDDEN END TO A MURDER TRIAL. Fpectal Dupateh tn TAs Crfeage Tridune. CARBONDALE, Jil, April 13,~In tho Nesl murder cano at Marion, the Court adjonrned late ¢ avening, with Judge Allen, for the defonss, and J. M. Urega, for tho prosecutlon, st fo rreak, The jury wereal- Towed to eeparato under charge, About 7 o'clock this mornlng oue of tho jurors, James L. Kolly, while bridling & mulo {n his stable, 1 mile north of Marfon, met with bis death in & tragle manoer, Thio mulo b= cams unruly snd Kelly whipped him, whon the mula from gavo him the effects (wenty toinufos afterward, a kick in the ablomen, of which Lo did in ‘The Ooroner twas calied and a post-mortem examinstion was held, The Goroner'a yardict was rendered sccordlug to the abuve given fact jug, Lt allow the remsining ‘The murder csas was called this worn- g6l for the defeano wonll not ennrent to Jurors lo decide, snd conso- quontly the jury was discharged and iha case cone Unued, zon, and energetic in iode. Ho strangod Mr, Kelly waa 20 years of ago, o good citis hin opposition to crimo of I tho wpo around Marshall T, Cruln'sneck at the execution last Jsnuary, Burrit, Kan, ma ATTEMPTED TRAIN ROBBERY, April 12.—A bold attempt wan t 1 o'clock yesterday morniug to rob the express and mall traln on Lha Missour), Ksnnas & Toxas Raile road at Blue Jacket Btation, over the wouthern border of Kansaa in tho Indian Territory, The ofMcern of the road had koown for some thime that n gang of deaporodoos biad organized for (his obicct, snd tho Company had taken e their designa In steps to frua sending & small detoctivo force to watch thom, Threo detectivos bad joined the gang and learned thelr fllnl, which {ncluded the robbery of this train, Astho rain Was run on tho side track by iho miaplacement of s awitch, 8 guard (who had bean placed on the 0 cab with the enginecr), loaing Lix presenca of mind, com- menced firlng at Lo robibers as they approaclied tho Arain, at the same time giving n aignal to Leain'to come ou, thu giviug the Tobber: Felreat, of which fhey avatled Two of {he gang wero captured at Chetaps, Ran. thers in the chatica lo themaclves in haste, thin morning and lodged in jail. It is thouglt the others cannol escapo. FORT WAYNE ITEMS. Soeetal Disvatch o The Chicowa Tridune. Forr WarnE, lnd., April 12.—Eridence taken before tha Coronst’s Jury on tho body of the murdercd man, concernipgiwhon I telegraplied Tnr Tuipung b night, shows that deceascd 1eft New Ifaven two weeks slnca to 4o East on tho banks of (he canal in company with 8 well-known tles) rado, The Iattor carried an_ax, aud probably murdered the unfortu- nate man for the purposa of robbing bim, and then couceated tho body. The blooded and brutal, and has caused great oxcltemes o crimo scema to b Officara are searching for the supposod murdorer, ‘This afternoon Oficer Chaso, while attempting to arrest a notarfous charactor namied_ Slophien Tracy, at osgland, near thia city, wan bilterly rosieted, wliere- upon he shot Tracy in'tho head, intlicting a woand which will probabiy provo fatal, MYSTERIOUS MURDER. #pacial Diepatch to The Chicaga Tribun Pronta, 11, April 12—, brutsal and ysterious murder was commiticd Sunday near the Villags of Orion, Menry County, A mau named Nelson Stark, a ‘bachelor, 50 years of age, hzn been living alome for soma timie, and waa roported o be wealthy, Baturday ho was acon about tho place, and yesterdsy morning traveling peddlor discovared ks mutilatod body In the yard in front of his houso, The body raa cut badiy in the abdomen, aud showed marks of a heavy blow across the left cheek. thront, Thero wero threo stabs in tho 1t was suppoecd that plunder was the causo of the murderous act, but, 88 nathing was taken from tho placo, the murdorers ' must liave been frightened away, Tho wholo affair Is » mysterious one, snd has greatly axcited the community, ENNETT AND TWEED, Speetal Dimatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yonk, April 12.—Tho sennational story reprs- seuting that Wililam M, Twsed {8 in Italy traveling as un American Baron, which appeated In thio Herald this mornlng, was based on tha statement of & former scr- vant at Delmonico’s, pxcept that the waftor has made aMdavit to cartaln facts, thero 13 no bams of truth in thostory, It is unquestionsbly mado out of whols clotl, ‘Tho Sheriff's officera do not credit it, and Del- ‘monico says that {ho man was only in his employ for a fow wheke, and could not under suy possibility have served Mr, Tweed on his visita thero. A DARK LOOK. Enecial Dispateh to The Chicage Tribune, Kannakzr, 1iL, April 12.~The Look tragedy cul- mintod to-day in tho saptence of Mre. Look and her accomplice and paramour, Toter Wermarmont, o the Penitentiary for life, They received thelr nentenco ‘with composure, manifesting the ime indifferenco or lack of comprohiension which has characterized their couduct sinco the murder, Thoy leave for Jolies tho foro part of next weak. CHUKCII MATTERS, MISSION WORK. Spaetal Dispatchio The Chicads Tridune, Inpramaroris, Ind,, April 14,—The Afth annnal meoting of the Women's Presyytorlan Bosrd of Mis. slona for tho Northwe conyened Iu the First Obareh to-day. Tully throe hundrod dologatos wero presout, and doep interest was manifostod o tho procoedings, tho church Mre, it bohalf of tho city, Cincinuatl, wifu of tho former pa on behalf Letog ing was called to order of the women of tho State, crowded, by Ths tho meote Presldont, A. M, Hoge, of Chicage, when wolcome addresscs wern mads Ly Mise Prof, aud by Alre Aernt), . P, J. Kumter, of r of the church, Mrs. Kumnler earnestly l‘iolxo nlxl prayed for a breeze from the Lord which shull Llo away the rubbish of periouy thoughts uud alms that bides sa wauy lives of our sex. On invilation of Mrs, Alltchiell, the next scssfon will be held 1u tho First Preabyterisn C| In the sfternoon wesslon, A cago, ono of the foroln read a lengthy ropart In forelan fi!{l]l, urch, Culcagy, ‘Albert Keep, of Cbl- responding Becretarics, of tha operationsof the Doard "Tho Howme Secrotary reporicd that, during the year, sho has founded 134 new soclutics,bas assisted lu assur- ing the support of iwenty-one now achu soven nuw Xuisetouaries sud ols, Oflicers wero elocted, thero belng a lony List of Vice- Presidents and Board of Managers. Mrd, 1oge is ro- eleoted President; A, K, Al atkie, Recording Bece retary; sud tbe Rov, J, I, Taylor, of Lake Foreat, Auditor, A crowdod mosting was held to-night, at which nd- wero mada by Presldent Hoge and Mrs, tay, dres Peralan misslonary. aven tates 076 represented o the Conventlon, PAESBYTERIAN DELEGATES, Apecial Dirpateh lo The Chicua Tridbung. DrrnosT, Mlich,, April 13.—Tho Heve, George D, Daker, of Detroit ; Donald Fletcher, of Northvill aud Elders Willlam 3McPherson, of Howell, and D, 3, Cutcheon, of Ypsilanti, were to-day elocted delegatcs to 1Ba Freabyterian General Assewmbly, evening. The canse $25,000'5 lustirod for 1ngton streot, ownsd to be sent o Englue idts, Br, LoUls, Mo., sarly this morning houses, No individual I ‘WasmwoToN, D, AT FULTON, MO, A FIRES. AT MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Mrmezavorss, Mino., planlug mill of Bmith & Parker, locatod directly on the Falls of 8t, Authony, was destroyed by fire this April 12.~The extemsiva of ths fire s unknown, loss, 9,000, IN CHIOAGO, An tnciplont blaza fn tho basement of No, 34 Wash- by It. W, Wood, caused an alarm Company No. 13 at 3 o'clock Jesterday afieruoon, Nodamageto bullding or cone Apell 1 deatroyed so 1n over $9,000, Liul the sg- Eregats suounts to about 838,000 no \tmdrances e THE WEATHER. » April 1i—1 s, m.~For the Upper Misstisippl and Lower Missouri Vaileys sud Upper Lakos, stationary or rlsiug barometer, conler, uorthorly winds, partly cloudy aud clearing wusther, For the Lawer Lakos and Middle Histes, eanterly winds, stationscy or this Thine. 7 in overfiowed. passed over Last Bigh \iar, Thr 1 lower temparature, eloudy weatue raing, tehta The Chicaga Tribu 13,—Tha water in the nce Hunday noou the low country below A tremendous thunder-storut t, +LOCAL OPSERYATIONS, Cuicago, Apritl2, Wind, |Kaln|We'thor .Tll Maximwn thermometer, 69, GENEHAL OUSERYATIONA, Minfmum, 47, Ouicaoo, April 17—Midolght, 29. Baute l‘o......Iw.u . * Well, Mike,” suld tho reporter, * Lave you recetved THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, M'KE EVANS in,” M, King supposed ho meant Thornten, and . afiermar ed the otficer about t, but be waeall ignorance of any such oceurrence, Tho confusion ceasod to & great extent whon Sergt. iveno and his aqusd camo'in the afternoon, Tiie ofiicors datailed to swatch at night did tbeir duty sa far as Lo kiow, ami bie waa there Uil quita fato, A Georgo N, fterne had come without boing rum- moned 10 put i & word for Officer Londergan, who Liad protected Magill when othier ofiicsrs, at the re- quest of & bystandiog gambler, wero taking bl (rom the doorway. Ho bad been protected’ from that Listant and disguating Dominick, who made hitmsolf so conspienous thiat day by the same ofcor, who, he tiought, was dolng ‘his duty, though it was hard to tell who'ouglil to iave beon arrestod, , T, How, tho noxt witness, satil tist Lo bad seen e beforoincutioned Dominick suatoh a Lallot fromn this Liands of an old man who waa just going to voto. Witness bad called Dominick s scoundrel aud wea liable to gt bis hioad punched for it, whon Lo waa sliioldod by an officer w1io was thore. The officor bad aftarwards snid Lo Lim tiat Le (witness) could, if'Ba choso, give §35 to him for keeping his bead frow horm, Witucas did not know whethor It was meant for & Joke or not, Ho lind asked to Lavo Dowinick arreated for kuocking bim down somo tiniy after that, but hud boon told to Al up or he WOULD UE ARRESTLD UIMSELF. 1ts bad spokon to Ho and His Associntes Still Insist on Holding On, The Commitieco Did Not Pay Them a Visit Yesterday. Efforts of Their Friends to Induce Them o Quit. Examination of the Policomen Who Guarded the Ballot-Boxes. THE SOUTH TOWN FRAUDS. IR COMMITTER. Al the Exposition meoting a commities of twonty-live citizens was appointed to seo ths town officors, Lvaus, Glecson, Ryan, and Phil- lips, and demand thelr resignation. As the metnbors of thefCommittes had not bosn per~ soually notified, many of them wore iguorant of their nppomntment uatil reading thelr nnmos in yestorday’s paper, Accordingly some dolay was oxperienced in golting them togethor, Boveral of the Committeojmen callod upon Mr. L. C. Lsrnod, whoss namo appearod first on the pub- Iisbied list, oarly in the foronoon of yestordsy, Jey.1te donlod having $01d ale, How that thore was but that gentloman had no fixod plan to suggest. :no ‘ru s goog ?(Dbmrl;:nx:l;- men &rmfiz 'w fl'; . : ana A ,l::;:l.:i ‘:l‘::‘l-; fl‘;’"":;i':f ::l:: c:;c":'xz":u ‘f:"‘&:‘ o on pir. THow that i€ hio (1fow) would polut oat th g | man to himn, he would arzest bim then, unicss he was noon a¢ 4 o'clock, aud dotermino upon somo | well snough known tomake his screstsurs ou tho courso of sction. Tho iovitations wore sont | {AOFIOMS cfl:;"‘l’;gffl’;‘:‘,‘p Eokd, DUt tind 0% dusis from Judge Otis’ office, Mr. Larned coincidiug T'his onded Lis examination of wilnesses pro and in the arrangement. con, and 1t was docled that there waa nob sy dicect Tho attondnnco % tho mosting of the Commit. | SUATAe3 aaiust any of the mon proseut suifiient to too was limitod, embracing about half-a-dozen ‘mnuamnn. including Mr, Swott, Mr, 0. I. Kel- Borgh, Byrne about I and hed bLuen tald by tho Bergeant that ho ocould uol arrest Dotninick, as Lis forco,tbon preseut wad not Iarge onough o overcomo the gang of Domlulck’s frienda, Mr. llow thoughit that he eculd recoguize tho oflicer who bad wpokon about boing paid $25, Ho slso thought that thie poiice wors slow about perforiniug tiulr duties. Sergt. Byrue was nest sllowed to apaak, 1o, in ro- sponse to questions, s what orders Lo lad zo- celved in regard to the control of his squad snd the live of voters, of whioh ~waa sa e Buperintendent had dlréchd. 1lo had = scen the fuas between Dr, Duttoc® sud Alike Morlarty, but thought that the polico were not very convenlont, nor did his suppoas it hisd bsen wosn by them, He hud ore dered Mike arrestod, beiug po dircctod by Gapt, Buck- warrant any decided action, ogg, Judge Otis, A, W, Tuller, J, B. Rumsoy, TIH LACK OF IDENTIFIOATION rendered b silll more dlilicult Lo fx anytlung upon and others, Thoy hold a privato consultation for about an hour, looking up tho statutes on xny one maxn, and tho ofticers were told L go 1o thieir wlons, tho snbjoot of resignations of town oflicers and respoctive st Flio diroct oharges agulust sny ofticero will be further invosiigated, and eiber wite acssca who wore unablo to attend yeeterdsy will op- pear. The Marshal and ~Huperintoudent, whilo the efection of thoir successors. A messouger | under tho jmpression that thore insy hava been dispatched to Evans’ saloon returned with the | grounds of complulut, which, thoy think, could information that Miks was mnot visibla ; honca tho Committoe camo to tho conclueion that thero wasno uso_in hunting ¥‘m up, but that the easiost method of fndinghim would be to attend not have been avolded,. are detormined to tloroughly Investigalo thoe tnatter, and if muy charge ean tha weeting of the South Town Board n the evoning, at which Evans and his coadjutors would Jcertainly be proved showing that the oilicera intentionally favored the Lummerd, tho ottender will bo strictly doalt with, . At tho concluslon, Officer Croak explained how ho Xopt Lls eyes or his hands upon tho * reguiar " ballot- put lu au sppearauce. Dox from the corner of Twelfth atreet aud 'Third av- TARING IT £ABY. enne from the tims it loft tie polls unsoaled Ui de- The clf-styled south Town ofiicials, Evans, Fuil- lips, Glecson, and Itysn mnaintained their composure yesterday in a wonderful mauner, Evans wos around B8 usnal, but owing o the negicet of busincss and consequent sccumilatiou, bo did not find 14 conves eited i the vaulla at 204 Lasisila, e was suro that feat yusterday to anawer ihoZletlor avking his ‘reslg. t wan uot tampered with during that o, The policomen conuectad with the town election In nation, In the aftornoon hg agaln taraed over soma monoy to tho City Treasurer, but found it inconven- any way il bavoan oxaminstion befote tne Grand 1ont to settlo entirely, o had nothing further to may Jury to-day. than whiat has alrendy been said, Plillirs was also sround toon o littie whils in the catly portion of the day, but bhad very Uttle {0 sy, beyond the fact that ho did not fntend o resign, Dy an arrangement made at flie meoting the provious night, tha four Irauds wero to meet yesterday forenoon st tho Gity Attorney's office, whicra greator prosaure waa fo be brought to bear tpon them to Induce them to resign, Mr., lioot was present, and Mayor Colvin, Dan O'Hara, Marshal Goodel, and'a new installment of concilistors wero closo at biand, but only Phillips and Glecson turned np attho appointed honr, liyan sont word that he conld uot get a leavo of sbeence, and Evans sent word that he waa too busy, Consoiuontly tho expected agreoment Lo realgn fail through, ~During the day Dyan was visited by innumerable friends who rerauaded him to resign. A letter of Tesignstion, draited vy Murray F. Tuley st tho requost of his friends, was signed by him, but on the ssme condi- tonn e tho others which he signed the provious d: —namely, tlst the othar three officora should al sign, Evans, Gleceon, and Phillips wers also boggod Dy thoir friends to resign nnd provent confusion, but l1to o avail, Ap interview Inan afternoon paper in_connection with Glcoson's visik to tho City Attorney’s ofice ia pro- nounced ontlrely false, and Gloeson denfes that Lo mado any such 0ffera to resign. Nevertheless thure fs believed to bo some foundation for tha statoment tint {ho Boutts Town olticor will all resign conditionally, withia s few dsys, The dotermination on the part of tha cltizens 1o make them retire to private lifo liss become impreased upon thotr minds, snd they will prolably do the haudsome thing by siepping down and out na 800D a8 thicy can make #ome arrangements Lo got their back pay. Indeed it {s sald that & éripariita srcemont bon alrcady been mado whoraby thres are ta resfen, leaving SUPErvisor lyan in i pressut positon, lhe fext day o two will solva the matter, SMIEE EVANS. Mike Evans dfd not visit the City-Hatl until sbouta o'clock {n the afternoon, _1iis worn, weary look was increased by tha feeling of oppreasion which lioas winter overcoatcan glve ® man on a hot, clondy, sul- tery doy suchi s yesterdsy, and beads of aweat stood on Miku's face, brow, and neck to the imminent dan- ger of Lia linen collsr. 1fe kiad not shavod for tWo or —_—— CORRESPONDENCE, WIIAT TO 1O. To the Editer of The Chicago Tribune & Cuticavo, April 12.—In the matter of the al- leged frauds aud tampering with tho batlot-boxes at tho lato olection of town officers for Bouth Cblongo, permit mo to suggest that tho ap- polutooa resign thoir offices upon the condition that tho Juatices baving the control of tho ap- polutments to fill vacaucics pledgo themsolves that thoy will appoint such porsous s may ro- coive & majority of votosat tho olection to ba held noxt Tueadsy. At that elcotion elect town ofil- ¢ors, the porsons thus oloctad to be appointed by said Justices to i1l the offices to which they aro soverally elocted. I think this woald bo honorablo to all parties concorned. If the ap. ointees Lind & majority of tho votos cast at tho ato olection, tho result will not bo changed at the olection next ‘fuesday, This plon, it sdopted, would put the appoiutment in the hands of the poople, whera it bolongs, Tho present lr 3 would be rmore {nclinod ta accsda to 8 proposition that would give them an opportunity to bo appoiated to thoir respective offices, than to rotinquish them npon snch terma ns would imply n narticipation in the frauds, aa woll a8 the 1088 of tho oflices to which they claim that thoy have boen electod. Joxt BiasLow, THE GREAT FRAUD OF TUEADAY, To the Editor of Ths Chtcaan Tribune: Ouicago, /upril 12.~Can thore be any doubt in the mind of anyéfalr, sans, unprefudicod man withla tho Jmits of Chichqo that an unueard-of fraud—baso and damnsblo—waa perpetratod upon the ballot-boxes of the Bouth Tovha st the lato election? I muawer, I thdnk not, Tie being 80, then, who wers tho porpes trators of thio;fraud 7 It was withont dfubt con- cetved by ivl*C- » and unprineipled men, and carrlod 1nio effect bya!ifoirtion, or all of the number. Thoss fivo $L.0-wero Mike Evany, Edward Phillips, P. K. Ryan,@afumes ~Gleeson, and the notorioms Yirco days, . apparently, bnd s bristly | i s, Gless siubile sseried st on s chooks and chin, e o ni aany Dol onysoadila er0 wasan auxlons, huntad look. fo ; B ot Heuhert foviot. taan | Rl sibwe. wnmber ol 826, -oniiiod in Lusiness for themsclven, or doing nothing, excopt tle aan I, K, Ryon, who ia fn the employment of a respectabl corporation in this clty, thio oficors and stockholders of which are law-abiding, respectable, and honorable cltizens, men of large property and in< terosts in the city, # corporation depeudent suloly up- on_the general publio for ita muintenance, Can it be, 2%l s that {ho oicors of the Chicago Bity Railway tho samo Mike, a litilo worn sud under tho weathor, But for all tuat undannted {n splrit, 1o was immo- distely grected by an_sdmiring conatituency, which livea by day on the sfdewalks in frout of tue City-Ilall, and by night slinks awsy in the alieys and sido- streots, In the midst of the hiand-shakiugs and congratulations with this unkempt, unwashed, voregenerated class, & Tsinene musn - found | gompany will any longer retaln §n thele employmont tho ~ Collector of ~ Taxea astauding with ;m-&an’ny.n,wynu 15-mum vy thoissndy of tho bis back to the wall, and wiping the sweat from hin brov, from which he bad removed the £oft and sotied black felt which pressed down with too mnch forco upon tho receptacle of his Lraln power, good citizons'of tho Houth Town us s party to their totat dinfranchisoment 2 An fimmonse majorlty of tho voters of tha Houths ‘Tawn who voted sgainst this liorda await the unswer, Buoxere, 11 5ot from the committeo 7" Pliwat conulteo 17 was the reply. “'Tho committes of cilizens sppolnted at the meet~ Sugs lant nght,"” % No, I haven't recelved no call yot.”* + You understand they (ntend to calt and oek yon to reslyn, don't you? " * For why siould they be calliug on mp? Do you suppose IMirealgn? By dang, T wou't," * Bt they claiin you wvero tllegally elected, that the hllll:\b-'\mul wore stuffod and tho yotes tampercd with," “ And I deny it flat,” maid 3like, * Do Enu intnk T'll resign and let uyerybody take mo for a thicf? By daug, 1 won't. * Dut they don't ray you stuffed any ballote, They :,‘:y it way dono, though, aud you are not legally “Well, Ttell yoIwns falely fllected. If T resign now that’ll Lo s good as ndiumdttiy’ thers wus fraud, aud T don't belave thero wus, Now, sbout thom bals lots not Lelng counted at:tho moparate polls, Why, mag, do ya know 1 fusisted, yis sir, T iusisied on thein e counted right thero st to polls whero they wero cast that night, but thew other fellows sald they wus tired sud cleepy ond didn't want to count ‘em thot nlght. And I'a suro 1 aid all that wua right aod hou- edf {n tho matter. I wus riding around all day from i talling my podilors about peddiing , snd 1 dldn't stuff, Aud wow would yu think I'd bo for sylug 1 knows ansthing sbout fraud 'y TEELING IN THE COUNTRY, ToIhe Editor 0/ The Chicazo Tribune : Srentano, I, April 10.~Thoto fs fatensa In- torest manifestod {n tho rosulls of your efforts to frco the clty from the rula of thioves, biacklegs, snd Lallot-box stuffers, The feoling seews to bo that, Af your peoplewlll subralt, yhu deserve no sympathy, and will get nonc. ‘Thioro {8 0o excuno for you so long o4 thera §a an unsdoried lamp-post fa the city, Bomo wlo- thought of muking Chicugo thelr future home Lave given 3t up, Bunnio o a people who Lavo los come a0 tmbectlo, aud buried up in monoysmaking so deop, that thoy will let thelr basutiful city be ruined by & gent of piratos and cut-throats, There ia but ono romerly, and if our peoplo are so obtuso as not 10 sco it, or a0 cowardly 58 uot to oxecute it, then let them anbmit in_silenco, and receivo the coutempt they so sichly descevo, AAE SIIORT-IIORNS, Second Dny's Snlcs nt Galesburg, K. Spiselal Diapatch Lo Tha Chlcaso Tribuna, Gavessuno, Ill,, April 12,—Tho socond of tho series of elorthoru eales at hin placo took place to-day, ‘The herd of A, J, Duntap, of Unlesburg, conslatiug of sixty-onsanimaly, was sold, Tho bidding over soma aud realgning? Ly dang if 1 does, ' eSSt th o personally of | of thie cows and Lielfors was vory genoral and spisited. frdoy Mk thoy Gou't accuss you personally o | iy oirg burd, though of a different atrain from 1 know, but 1t's all the same thing.” *Hub would you conseut to resigy and ron agaln 1 4 No, for I'd no §00ner reslgn than thom Justloes of tho Peace would put In dnother Collactor, 1tut If Gal- lowsy wants to try it sgain I'll give him another chunca, 1€ he's electod L'l restyn, And that waa Mike's nitimatum, From it he could not b Ludged, and when last seen was swearing by all that was boly that ho kaew of na {rauls, and wheo't for resiguing bat it Guliowsy would coms ta the scratch, he would be resdy for hum, Mrs, Byrom's, brought about tho samo average prics, The forty-olgbt cows sold wversgod $382.81, aud five bull caives about $120, Fausy Hunt 5th, J. H. Bpeera, Tallula, 11l $1,300, Yoy Gray, J, 1, Sjreers, $700! Houlle Lass 3d, Grorge Atley, Neponset, Til,, §1, A cow cal?, 6 montba old, J. 1L Bpocrs, Tallnis, Hotala Lass 34, J, T, Shelly, Shsnnon, Yil,, $500, Farnl itunt's Duclicss, J, IT, Speers, Tallula, IlL, 1800, Deuce, Tobert Deatherldge, o, 11, §1,010, Basio Lane, . It Khally, Shanzon, T, 317 THE MAYOR'H COMMITTEE. Porry H, Bmith, John Wentworth, sud 0, L. Wilao {irtarley deslgunted Judge Olin, Emat Prussin, so iiles Kchoo oy the Committeo t0 walt on Mayor Col. | ¥lhrazel 2d, G. Jomes, Wost Liberty, Ia. $340, vin, They did nol, lowever, do anything yesterday, | Fitrazel 84, 1500, Colvin wos not inclined to falk to rfl:ollcn. and spe {:‘lfi:& yd 2.0 "»“‘i:'."fi{:.?%flh’ 11"-;006 peteltiy Wilkisex-dariuniio xvs wp bieasien, Zaaohin, T, M, Gelioaon, Hapelown, Til. $20, Jehule, 3. i, furlburt, Avoudale, Is,, §210, ANOTHER FARCE. AND THRY DIDN'T CAVTURE A YOLICRMAN, In the oftice of City Marahal Goodell were as. asmbiod, yosterday afternoon, the Marshal, Bupt. Hickey, City-Attorney Jawiosou, a fow Aldor- meu, and soveral socrotaries, taking notos, to liston to tho statemonts of complaiuanty sgalnst the action of the policemen around tho polly at No. 204 LaBalle stroet on the day of tho town olection, The policomon presout were Capt. Buckloy, Bergt. Byrne, and patrolmen Madigan, Londergan, Croak, John Gallaghor, Mollugh, and O'Bullivan. Mr, Aboer Taylor was the firat witnes bad been at the polls all day, and had Zihobls 3, samie, $320, ll‘r\hl ‘Wasbington, A, J. Birestor, New Windsor, T, Jum, ina 34, ¥, McTtardy, Emporls, Kan., $25. 1illy Lowis, &. B, Lattinor, Abingdon, 1il,, §533, Tidgina 4th, ¥, Mcilardy, Emporia, Kan., $135, Mild of Athons, A, J, Birootor, Now Wiudsor, TIl,, 70, ¥iima 34, ¥, Cady, Rushville, 1il,, 203, Catrin, A, J, Btreator, New Windsor, 1l,, $300, Copstance 2, A, J. Blrector, Windsor, 111,, §310, Yaly Carodile 6th of Itencmeds, J. 8. Latimer, Abiugdon, IIL, $400, 3 Hhilla, 7. 0, Alderson, Woaton, Ta., §235, Alijo Ajrdrie 24, A, J, Btreetor, $i35, Alljs, J. O. Aldsrion, Weston, Is,, $450, Ttotabelle ik, J. H. Periburt, Avoiidale, Ia., §165, Dotavello 2d, aamm, 3335, Famufo Leallo 4, J, O, Aldorson, Weston, In., 3, ".gl Netson, Robort Deatherid, worning disturbance, that has been so ofton ve- | 3iaid of Hohor 24, It W m{,“afl:a“ n, couuted, over the cloction of Moderator, e | $13p. could not esy that tho policamen helped the | Letile, Robert Destheridgs, Blo, TL, 8160, bummers, though he really thought a0, ‘He had | Kiepa, M) K. Cody, Ltushville, 11, $350, secn notbing wrong in {le afternaon. He had #oen three or four policemon take tho Republican challenger Maglll out of the doorway. He bisd heard some bummer ask one of the ofticers what Megill bad been dolug, and heard tho officer roply, * Challeuging the boys. Ha could pot rucognize any of the ofMcers, and tock 1o notice of thelr pumbe: Tewls Meacham, of Tug T4 bad scen the sany disturbance befol was clected, and gajued the inpresaton that FUK POLICE WEHE IN CONNIVANCE with the bummcrs, sad they ssewed vor; them, e had sooln & wau, who offel tion for Tas Tes 34, 1t. W, Lalton, Auaw 1o Leg, fldbert Dealliertiys, Lo, Loun, ¥ Mcllardy, Enporls, Kax, Ylesnore, Robert Di 150, theridye, 1o, f11., 300, 208, Mald of Airdrio, sarm Leno, Kl Ellott, West Lilerty, Is., $500, Tustls Irincess, D. Bankin, Biggavills, I1L, $300, Lo, Samo, 180, Trens, Kobort Deathierdilgs, Rio, 111, 3250, Tea Hone, Enoch Hawkina, Abingdon, 3320, Irene 3d, A1 Elliott, Wesl Liberty, 1al, $0, Treus U, nawne, $200, Houle'w Duke 'sd, Thomas Esles, Gsrden Grove, Is,, 2110, Zauubla's Duke, J, P, Hanna, Prescott, Ia., $315, vidently holdink” baek The beavient Luyers prizes 1o impurted eattl to-uorrow st Lowm a By proTOChs 4 an sction, stziick snd knocked dawn, bub th policewen 1ovk the offender ouo sids and Ist him | ¢ go. ~ He could nut secoguiza tho men and kuvw nolthor e. The foeliug ta thal wuch higher Sgurss will be d, S v ‘" T BAnLEs NOT, NUWbErs, reacked, o thel Dr, D, D, dutfon gxplatied » dght that b bad born drawn into'yy ons Mike Moriarity, sud that the man Mike bad Ledn arzested, Capt, Buckloy Liere explained it arrout aud all facts consected with §i, The polic L sald, who vicro standing by did not see the assu! and on Lis onder took Sike prisousr, Ds, Dution culfd recoguize uo faces or numbery, eon W, Kiug lad Leau as Lo poils sll day, When Duve Thoruton Yas doclsred Moderator be Leprd Omicer No, 60 wi e friend, Wae'ro gob 4 i TELEGRAPH SUIT, New Youx, April 1iL—In the ault of the Atlantio & Pacifla Tel Company agalnst George B, Prescott, Western Uuton Pelegraph “Cowpauy, ‘Thous A, Edis toryand aimuel W Barsoll Jude et f tho Suherlop Courh, to-day granted an lujunction e psrw ruatraio. duz dafendauts from prosecutivg spplications for Feicul for the Edisoa duplea luxwumenis, APRIL 13, 1876, * WHISKY. Freysinger and Seaverns Are Both Found Guilty, Return of Golsen and Iloallu---Wl-.nt They Testified to in Now York, Judgoe Blodgett Decldos to Sentenco No body TIH1 All the Trials Are Over. Ez-Ganger Mollor and Distiller Beynolds Sontenced at Milwaukeo, CHICAGO. FRETAINGER AND GEAVERNS, The jury i the Froysingor case pursued their investigations way into tho ocarly hours of yes- torday morning befors they conld make up thelr minds jnst how guilty one of the defondants, Heavorns, wag. Thera waa littlo doubt in the Jurors’ minds as to tho degroo of Froysingor's guilt, nnd it did not take tuem long to dectde on » vordiot of guilty on all the counts. But tho dividing lino camo when tho jury toolk in tho measuro of Seavorns' guilt, ‘Tho ovidenco con- necting him with the conapiracy and tho subso- quent acts in furthoranco of that conspirncy soomod etrong enough to the jury, but they finally conoludod that hie twna not s bad as Froy- singor, and thoy turnod in at 8a. m., having band- od Deputy Marshal Courtnoy Campbell n soalod verdict, which was opened in Court yoatorday mornivg, and was found to doelaro Froyaingor guilty on all the counts, and Seaverns on throo. Mr. Hawloy Bmmp\ly entorod a molion fora now trial, and My, Murphy, counscl for Scaverns, doslrod to know whether he could have tho jury polled or not. The Court roplied that by con- sonting to a sealed vordict he Tind walved tnat right. ‘Fhiero was ot first & deairo on tho part of the Govorn- ‘ment to have the ball imcreased, Lus thoy finally con- Kented to sllow it {0 romain at the old Agure,—~§16,000 for Froysinger, on both indictments, aud $3,000 'for Heavern, on one {ndictment, The dcfeuse were un- bl to ngreo ou & timo for arguing the motion fora now trial, BENTENCE-DAY. - Judge Nangs then announcad that he would call up the motlon for & naw trial in tho Pallman and lush caso this morning, 1w wonld also nak the Gourt whon e would be preparod {0 piass sentenca on thos who bad plowded jutlty or poon convicted, Judgo Dlodgott sald thoro were threa important triala yot to come off, thoso of Blunn, Wadsworth, and Ward, besldes a few migor trials’ of Gaugers and Storckeopors. 16 was prelty ovident that all theso casos were connocted, and the Court oould sct more intglligently whion il ‘o cass had boen tried, and tho foll stato of ~fscts placed befors Lim, Again, the dofendants would bo allowed to produce evidence tanding to iighiten tho punishment, and this wonld bo necessary in fixing tho sontences, Unlesa tho District Attorney conld urga good reasonn, Hio Court wonld suggest a postponemont of Doomsday, Juige Bangs fnally acquicaced in tho anggostion of the Court, aud the matler is now undorsiood io be postpoued untll ll the trisls shall hava been fnished, This course ia in accordauce witlh the programme pursged in 8t Louls and Indianapolts. BOTIONY FOR NEW TRIALS, Mr, Boutell thought the motlon for the naw irial fn the Freyuiugor caso could be disposed of this'morning, when tho ssmo motfon will bo heard in the Pablman and Runh case, Mr, Hawloy was, of courss, opposod to rushing mat- tora, Tho idea of giving {hem only ono day to got Teady for the argument of this_motion waa ridioulous, Tlie Canrt finally promised them a rossonabla {ime, and thon dismisacd for the term tho jury in tha Froy- singer and Beavorns case, TUE PENALTIES whieh Freyainger and Seavorns wilt probably be foreed {o meet afo ‘ratuer sovers. On Mroysingers Arst four counts tho penslty in each casa 18 & fne of not Jess fhan $200 and not mors than $5,000, sud {mprisonment not less than threes monthn and not more than throe years, In the ifth and sixth counts tho poualties on ‘sach is & fin of not lesn than $1,000 and not moro than §10,000, and im« prisonmant’not moro than two years, Tn Seavorns’ case, the ponalty on tne third count i o Onaof not loss than $200 and” not mare than $5,000, and imprisonment not losa than three montha aud not more thab (hroa yoars, On tho other two counis on which Lo fs convicted, the fifth and aixtl, tho penaltion are, an before stated, o ino of not loss than $1,000 sud notmoro than $10,000, and imprisonmont for not more tian two yeats, JUDOE MILLER, the popular Revenne Agent undar Superyisor Matthows who worked up the Freyeluger orookedness, ruturued to hils home {n lows last night, He will Us abaent for ashort lima only, and will Telurn to -this disirictto awalt further dovelopmenta, GOLSEN'S RETUTIN, i Tho misslonaries to the Liast, W, 8. Golsen, Joseph Toolle, sud Dan lioliand, returred yosterdsy mornlug, baving becn away from thelr Chicago brethiron just ono week, Thoy roturned in good spirits, They wero wined and feted by tho New York whis- ky men, and had a time gonoraily, And yet, 5o great was their dovotion to princlple and tho Govornment, that they were compelled to tostify bofore the Now York Grand Jury aqainet ono of theso vory men Who hind been 80 courteous, 8o sacrificing, 80 unselfishly attached to hin Chicago visitors, Tho blandisuments of lunchos st Delmonico's, includin, unrestrained drafts in Mumm's Extra Dry, produce only a mornontary offect. The misslonaried did thelr duty, It was a triuinph of priuciplo aver appetite and friondsbip, and they camo homo with approving con- scionces, A ‘Tninuxe reporter sought thio chiof of the trio, W, 8 Golsen, yesterday, and had altogethier better wuc- cosx [ fliding bim’ thaa o had fu_attalniug the de- airod information when found, Naturally sbrupt to newspapor man, and mado sull wmore determined i his dislike for them by his recent expertonce with the Now York boys, thiakuowing indlvidual only etmarked that he and Lis mixsionarics had told sometbing which would afford couslderable matter of sponiation for the New York Grand Jury, Boyond ihat, ho was a3 uncominnuicativo as an oyster, Loelloand Holland wero squally reservod, butall threa managod during tho courso of the day to fmpart littlo bits of information tw thielr friends, bno or two of whom wers ubligiug wnough 1o deal It oub L the reportor, LEFONM THE GRAND JURY. 1t soems that when Roolle was aurmonod befors (e Graud Jury, which, by promluent merchun Grangger: unly testify that Lo ba Ipped cortain goodéto ¥, O, 1oy & oy bt o belloved ware atralgbt guods, aud foyd acceplud them as atralght, lioeile was ouly once beforo the )ury[ is testimony belug of such sn unlinportunt chisracler as to roudur a socond sitting umeceararys Dan llolland, formor Lookkoeper for that regonare sted, puritiod, aud now exalted misslonary, Lar Mason, appeared twioa befors . lin toatls tuony s 0 the effect fuat they hail elipped goods to Loyd Lt sbout the time thesy goods & Co., and_that arrivod in Naw York tlo May ssizures {n Chiosga_took pluc, the piain infersnce béing that the goods shinped ‘wore of the asme crookod quality s thoso actaed hiore, Boyd & Co, aftorwarda sold thoso goods, dolsen b8 supposod 1o have told, in bis threo inters viows with iho Graud Jucy, what ‘Tus Tainuns Teporters Lavo, from time o timo aud by dint of muuch patlence, suceeoded in loarning, from various wources, of his ecanection with tho New York houve, He toid Low be sbij thom two kinds of goods, those arked B helug stralght, the mystorious fnitial stauding for the word * Boyd,” aud thow marked #0" being of an caulrely opposite character, it wynibol standing for the magl wond ® crooked. lia showod bia loiters from Boyd, ssking for certain quantitic of the two kinds; and the accounts of sales, sbowing the difference in value between the two kinda of spirits, In short, his own statement wus aclud up by wnitten evidence which it will ot bo an casy wnater fo dlaprove. It {s even pratly wall known that Llie Urand Jury aro now at work drawiug up an indictueut sgalust Boyd & Oo. Tho petit jury will migot the socond Tuesday in May, and it ia susertod that Gobieu wud’ Holland have feceived jiimatious that they liad beat hold thermaulves In readinous, Doyd & Co. will not Le the ouly bouse to fall, et Xly & Co. are fn tho net {his timo, tho testic inony sgaiust them baving beon furnished by & wan pamed Keufmano, s cowmmisslon mer- chant In Now York, who recalved crooked vods from tho = Biughuins, ol Indiauspolis, 1y & Co, preferring {0 bave (e goods come through & third party‘'s handa, with $hio intension of thus being ably to say that the goods were purc] from Kaul- mann lu & regular Lusiucsaway, and withoul the feas kuowlodge on tueir part that {lia goods wors crobkod, Kaufruaun's tcatinony, howaver,ea to the prices hie ros celved showed couclusively that the gooda were crook. ed, aud wore ht by Ely & Co, with that under. audiog. It s that severst ollier housce will kuow what it ia to Lo sct upon by a Graud Jury Leforo the Lusinesa ia done, —_— MILWAUKEE, BENTKRCED, Special Duatch to Tae Chicano Tridune, MiLwayker, April 13.—1n the United Biates Court to.day, C. F. J. Maller, ox-Gauger, aftor avpoal for clemanoy by himsolf, and an ablo ad. dresa by Col. Goodwin, hus counsel, was scne toncod to ono year in the Btato Penitentlery, s flue of €2,600 and all the costs, and Jobn B, Roynolds, “uumr in the firm Reynolds & Bur. bach, on whom scntence had beun auspended, and Tespactiug whom 1 wee gencrally supposad the Gove ernmeut ind entered {110 an sgreoment to lot him go froe in roturn for giviug (nformation. was sentanced to siz months in uuty Jall, $1,600 fine, aud pay- Went of Balf tho couts, - Y e NUNNEMACHER, Jaks Nunnemacher, found gullt ) Wa Tequir 2 of conspli yo terday, od 10 give Uil ponding soutence, snd i8'ield {n tho sum of $:0,000, Quido Faster sod Ieary A, Matisenat going biy surciica, AR al sheshdmi. « TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. New Yons, April 12.—Tt has been agresd to closs the Btock Eschange Good ¥ridsy, and froim the lat 1o the 8th of July, Cosumncs, 0., April 12.~The General Amsembly sd- Journed at ¥ o'clock this warning, to wnech sgaln Ju 2, 1877, buylog been iu sssaion 101 days,~—the shorics! Scaston Liad fn Obia for Oftecn years, Syecial Dupated iy Tae Uhicada Triduns. Towa CitY, In., April 12.—Mrs, Gov, Kirkwood has boen dsngerously sick ever aince ber return from Dee Molues aud tho adjournment of the Legislature, For a while ber rocovery was conalderod very doubtful, bub Ber physician, Dr. Moon, says she {s danger, The Governor has bosn elosa by sincs hor Jiincas, and this morning fo the Ary i went to (he Capltol, in company wilh the Penitantla Commissianers and Wazdon, (o ditond to preselug ofii- elal businses, Snectat Dispate to The Chicana Trihune. Drznotr, April 12,~Tha Datrolt Cristom. cetved dutlon to the amount of $24,660 in Match, Drrnorr, April 12.—Asaltant United Htates Diatrict Attorney Nos an” heen ardvined that hin premence i wanted before tho Congressional Commitiee of Inquiry into the expenditures of the Dopariment of Justico. 81, Louts, Aptll 12.—The Grand Jury have ignored the ndictment fonnd & few days ago charging ¥, G, lirown, Buperintendent of the Kire-Alarm '&‘oh-sr-ph with pieiurs, 14 s andersiood Mayor Ovorstols whil reinatato Mr. Drown, Winering, W, Va, Aprit 12.—The Ohlo City Iron sud Nall Workn, locatad at Mariin's Ferry, O have madoan ansfgumont. LisLilitios sud assels unkaowu, —— RAILROADS, THE POOL SMASHED, New Yonr, April 12,—Tha Ttnes te-mortow will ane nounce that In consequonco of the rediction of rates on feeight by the New York Central Road to mect any ratemads In the New England States, Mr, Iudson, Mannger of the Grand Triunk Road, haa declined to conaider himself ound 4o obsorve any sgeeomont ox- iniing bettveen the rosds, and will” make whatover Tates In freighta he moay deem proper, Al s meeting fo-lay of tho_ reprecutatives of the Chicsgo ol*lines, the Michigsn Central, Plitalnrg & Fort Wayno, and Take Hhora & Michigan Kouthern, Mr, Joy, President of the Michigan Ceantral, bolng dise saiiafiod with the procecding, Jeft the room, aud the moeting wan atan end. ‘The courns takan by Mr. Joy ‘Lreaks up (ha r.00ls in east-bound frelght in Chioago, sud airo dentroys ll neialing sgroomonts i Topard 1o Tates on cast or woal-bound freights among tiio groat trunk lines, and & general rallroad wat may be oxe ected. P eices aro secelved from Ohicago it ticketn to Now York oyer the Michigsn Central and Eria Itail- roads are being sold at 32 lesa than regulse rates, Thero reductions will bs promptly nizet by raansgers of tho New York Contral, and oluct trunk linea will no doudt follow thelr examnple, THE POOL LINES, The managera of tho pool lines leading from this city hald & maecting yestordsy at the ofics of tha Pitts- burg, Fort Wayno & Chicago Hallrosd, After a lengthy discussion, it was decided Lo reduce tho rate on grain from 40 to 35 centa per 100 pounds from Ohi- cago to New York, The rabe on flour was reduced to 470 centa per barrel, Fourth-class freight waa reduced from 45 o 40 cents per 100 pounds, This sction was ‘had In consldoration of the opening of navigstion, It 18 belfoved, however, by soveral railroad-mon that the rato on grain must como down to 30 conts If tho rosds I mean to carrynny during thosummer, Thore are rue mors to theeffoct that the rolations botween thie vari. ous linen composing tho Eastorn pool are anything tut harmonions, and that the combinstion stands in im- minent danger of abaring the fulo of tho defunct Haratogn alllance, Tho Kichigan Central and tha Titaburg, Yort Wayno & Obioago Rallroads ars preatly Qpamatisficd with the Michigan Sonthern, which they clsim {s coninually violating tho ogreement, Am theso clintios havo boen mado against {hiu line ever muco the formation of thio pool, there can be but litle Qoubt thiat thore 1 some truth [a them, : ILLINOIS CENTRAL, ‘The IMlinoa Central Railroad hna Just issned ita now frefghb-tarifr, which has been compiled In accordance withs the provislons of the Iows law, The now ratos 7o consfderably lower than ths old ones, and the rates from this city have been lowared in tho sdmo ratio as thosa from potnt to point in Towa, so ss to {nddce tho peoplo of Liat Blato to purchase (holr goode In Ghica- gov Tho new tarifX will go Into effsct to-morrdh. OENTENNIAL TICKETS. The General Ticket Agents of the leading Eastern and Weatern ronds held » meeting yestorday afternoon at the office of tha Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Jiaitroad, snd decidod upon the style of ticketa for the Contennial businoss, amd aiso established Jocal routes, The ssloof theso tickets, which are 25 per cent less ll?“ the regular oncs, will commence on tho 1st of 8ye TEXAS PACIFIC, BAx Fnaxcmco, April 12.—A dispaich from Sso Diegossys: BSult has been brought agatnst iho Texss Tacifia Tatlrosd Company for the recovery of lands deeded by the city in constdoration of huilding a road {from Hau Dicgo to Colorado River, Tho Company has failed to comply with the conditions of tha grant, The ‘proparty {nvolved ia valued at $5,00,000. THE IOWA POOL. The General Freight Acnts of thetiires roeds known aatbo Town pool lines snd of the Chicago & Alton Tailroad, held another mooting a4 tha offics of the Chicago & Northwestern Raflrosd, and comploted thieir arrangoments for sdmitiing the Alton Tosd fnto tlie comblnation. Ifcceafier rates to Omaba and tho Paciflo coast will be rigialy sdhieved to. ST. LOUIS & SOUTHEASTERN. Hwecial Dispaich to The Chicago Tribune. Sramoriesy, 1ll, April 13,—Certaln bondsmen of Tecolver J. F. Aloxander, of tho 8t. Louls & South- esstern Taflrosd, consolidsied, have potitioned Judge Troat to ha reloased, And ttio motion will bo argued on the 20th fust, APPOINTMENT, 87, Loum, April 12.~U. W, Meade, Iate of tha Rotth- ern Paclfic, snd formerly of the Hsunibal & 8t, Jo- seph Ratlroad, hes been appolnted Gemeral Buporin- tendent of tho'Missouri Pacio liailroad, DIVIDEND. DALTIMORE, Md,, April 12.—The Dullimors & Ohlo Railroad Company haa declared & semi-sunual dlvi- dend of & pee cont on stock of the main stow of tho T0ad, payablo sy 1, —_—— CASUALTIES. AN OLEAGENOUS DLAZE, Pinxen's LanpiNg, Pa, April 1L—At 830 this ‘morning & 12,000-barrel ofl-tank, belonging to Grandin & Mayhart, sitnatod at Dear Crock Btatlon, on the Allogheny Valloy Lisflroad, was struck by lightning, bursting the upper rings of the tank, and throwing the burning ofl over o sdjolning tanks of tho Unton Pipe Compsny, At2:30 this aftornoon the throo tanks are still burnlng, » 1oss of about 45,000 barrels, 10,000 of which bolonged to Grandin & Idayhart, nud the remainder to the Usiou Yipo Company, Should the ‘wind shift {0 another quarter an additional tank, Lold- ing 20,000 Larrels of the Unlon Pipe Uompany’s vil, will ulso Lo consumod, Vorsons having crudit Lal- ances in tho Huo will b aaseased pro rats accordiug {o. thie Jous sustaiod. The tanks now burning sre valucd b $16,000, 82 tho' oll lost will amonnt to 80,000, Bhould the other tank take fire, tho lotal loes on tant:s wil be $33,000, and on oil $135,000, "The Atlautic Company's 25,000-barrel 'tron tank, at Doavar Pipo Blation, was lso struck by lightning at 430 s moralng, s, aticr burning foye loure, was oxtiogulshed by (ho agoncy of ateam, Tho probable Loas 1 §3,000, APRIL SHOWERS, isctal Dirpateh fo The Chicado Tridune, McQuraos, Ia., April 1%.—~Last night rafn fell in torrents, 1mmediately tho streets, celiars, and lower storlea of bulldisgs on Main stroct Allod with walor, Tho water 13 2 foct deop in the streot. Proba. s damago to property, $35,000. Tho principal losors aro ua follows: City af McGregor, 315,000 ; Jarrolt & Wilson, dry good and groceries, $00; Robert Lindsay, retall groceries, $1,2003 Poterson & Ramsge, drugs and Nquors, $3,000; ¥, M, lfammer, drugs sud Uquors, $1003 Mear & Patrick, hardware and wagon-atock, $100 3 O. H, Daron, dry s _nnd gro- cories, $300! David Hammer, josa on dwelling and farniture, 4300, Other parties auffersd more or less all afoug aln atroet. - Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribume. Duasisaton, Ia. April 124 heavy rain-atorm to- night swelled tho Hawkeye Oveok o & torrent, the Mappy Hollow, basiu [n fla coursa through the sily, was Ynlllll-lmd, and the inhabitsnts com to tico for their lives, All suocosded in escaping oxcept one family of threa persous, who were Lnprisoned in an pper room until they were resousd with & skiff by the ¥ire Department, 5 . STORM AND FLOOD IN MINNESOTA. Sasctal Diepatch to The Chicago Tyibune, WiNONa, Mint, April 12.—~Tha ioo-gorge went out of tho Chippows, oar Durand, oarrying 1,000,000 feet of log, which hava been floating down tho Misslasip- Pl past (his city, to-day. A Leavy storm of raln passed over portions of the Btate au Tuoadsy night, thio line of the storm belug fow milcs westof Winona, At Fountain City the storin took the form of o sort of water-apout, deluging tho mtecets and rulling groat rocks down tha bluffa 1nto $he city, doing great dain- agota troots, sldewalke, oto. Tho loss a ca- timated at $5,000. Tho tracks of the Winona & St Petor, and River Division of the Ohicago, Milwaukee & At, Paul, all suffered from high wator and land-slides, Uik traine are running to-day, CAPSIZED, i ILavirax, N, B,; Apeil 14.—~The American schooner Lizzie K. Qlark ‘srrived to-dsy, Lringing Caph Willlan Greenleaf and four mea of tho Bchooner Henrleita Groenleaf, of Glouceator, which was upset tn & squalt 1ast Friday south of the Ta flalve bank, Fraukiln Greenleat, Alfred Olien, James Potors, aud Ocorga Qonnors woro drowaed i (he vassel, Fivo loft in ono dory and six {n suother, The latter were pleked up by the Clerk. One man, Froeman Crawfurd, of Weste et bo, died from the effects of his exposurs sftce ing escoed, In the missling koat wero Joweph gmf‘nfl.flwu Raor, 1L, Jewelt, Tuaries Pattie, snd A, owmau, KILLED BY A FALLING WALL. PIILADRLYILA, Pa, Apsil 12.—This moming sa old wall on Delaware svenuo, sgainst which Jumber had boen piled, fell ss some of the lumber was belng re. J, and thzes mon were burled under it, b BT e Vitet, and John Rodgers sad Chalatiy Htlen were quite badly hurt, DEATH FROM AN EXPLOSION. « Loaaxsrory, Ind., April 12—~John Hallahau, who waa injured by the premature explosion in the Water. Works trenchies last Nondsy, died froma hiw fujurios to-day, The othor Injured partice are recovesiug. FIRE-DAMP EXPLOSION, Avtxnrows, ¥a, April 13.—An explosion ef e damp in the Nesquehoning minos thls morning killed uuupmnn and serioualy tojured Sve olbiers, ¢ [ @liordue R OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS GROWTI CURED BY DR, RADWAY'S REMEDIES, 1 BAVE L R1 AD AN dvaAm RO TR R ova D, RADWAT: Tha others mey ba bonoftod, L sty e : 170 had arian Tamor In the O for tan yoara.. 1 triod th heat phrevans o ik slneretl lo'glrlrl"lllhm!ll«l:yl“!mhflllr H Wll!lllflfllflklillll:h"wd. Y v M not bave lived muckl ongnf. A frimd of m \y's s, 1 i fath n Uioth, bt Boully, a1eF much debessiinnt o, rarcnarod a1 battios of 4 e, s o okl of | e Tontate T SneT Shmae, of 1 the u rent beunlit, 1 dotonnined to norsavars, | “.' s g:v‘:’n"&’ l'l.' di]n :WUHI‘H: \':xl D’i";l':"o! bllh"'ll\rfi'l Pl ofars they wore gone [ had Do 1 ontinuad to n Ried ne griiroly carats U1t Bl Tk e s Bl he e Rt e 08 s afiot ] ax borencf uf? n?.}h irgaty. 816 ot Efoctly woll, anil 1y haatt QoA Tor i holp T den atiieitom. Yo/ Ao e yous mondartal medictao, f (40 doeply tndabted, and my Biay be a4 maab o ing i 3500 ta ma. - (Bianed) . SUES. i O, BIBTING ta o, y You, 1 maysay that hor statoment s corroot um.’ dl.ln rroot without ann.llneb st and O, A O cartily that Brs, Hitbios, who makes ll? . st omeacare et ana ey doe 2 Knwn fo s, atia tho {sola tharela Hat6a are Sprioehteds And nndeniably sorrect. Aoy oo wie kiows Mo L S medr SR BoGE R, MATY B PO aane Gookki AR pONmN DR. RADWAYS Sarsaparillian Restlvor, TIE GREAT BLOD FURLFER, Far the Crre of all Chronio Diseases, Serofuls ay Byphilitic, Hereditary or Contagions, bo it Seated in the Lungs or Stomach, Skin or Bones, Flesh or Nerves, Corrapt~ ing the Bolids and Vitinting the Fluils “Olronte Riwyrosttem, Berofals, Glandutar 8 R R R S S T T o ands, St Febiar, Mhle esfifEel Bl v e Glant, Titoeoy Rickote: Batt. Nbanin et oot Coneumption, K o PRIOE, 81 PER 1 ney, Bladdor, Lt Tirydon ldver Oomplainta, & Bold by Drogetsta, DR. RADWAY & 00, 33 Warren-st, N, 7, R.R.R. Radway's Ready Relief CURES TIE WORST PAINS In from Ong f Twenty Mifiutes. — NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertissment need any on suffer with yatn, Radway's Ready Relief 18 A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN, Itwas the firet and is the Only Pain Remedy That fastantly stors the mors exorn: MDRE, lmafich, Isowels, or othor giauds or organs, uy In from One to Twenty Minutes, No mattes how vinlaat ot Sihommatie, Hod-rildon, Toea Coippled, Normn Nom xalgic, or prostratod with diseaso way suilor Radway's Ready Reliel WILL AFFORD INSTANT EARE Inflammation of the Kidnovs, Inflammation of the Biaddor, Inflnmmation of the Bowe els, Mumps, Congestion of the Lungs, Bore Throas, Dificult ireathing, Palpitation * of the Hexrt, Hysterios, Croup, Diphtheris,Oa tarrh, anfluensa, Headache, Tootbache, Neuralgis, Rheumatiam, Cold Chills, Aguo Ohil s, Oliflblains, Frost Ditos. The applioation of the Teady Teltf to " "m"::rfi':‘s' g e e L e R il Rl et Al T od minutes sare e Bt Borm, Hek u.Jmha{ 'Diarrhos, Dscatery, Oaolie, Wik i the Bowals, lfl? uif internal paina, . alersshionld always carry & boitls of RADWA' RE, lJl' ”{ZLI“V vflflnl.‘l?;:.m A ‘;'.dl: qu:u!nr" s e ator, - I ettor than Franol Tirandy or iilerd st & limaiant. FEVER AND AGUE. 3 4 Agus eurnd for Afty couts, note i '.‘}T-l’ T Wi world Jiet ST are for s st apin aud all atber walario l(ulmlll, gellow, gud ethoe, ferors (1R ey b Hadwar's A o Rotd by Drugalats. uno , bilfus, sca ' - DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills at Vi Lo s, iimeyss - bladdsr. Nervoss Disesssn e, Gunatipation,’ Gostivesess, ludigastion, Uy pala, Bilioasnuss, Bitivas revor, Indsmmation of 1t uweid, Filow, aad bl Doreagemedtaol the Iniartl i ve suro, o hatoury "miasrala or delatartocd 43 he followlng ewploms resulting from vl tha Distaiivs Grgant. Gonatipation, Luward Plles, Vullness of the Blood fn thi of Hio: ), Nau {eartbuc, Did L onelzng o i \un"h“t:&“-'r?m et Tuptions, Hinkiak ue Viuterings joad, Hlurrisd sod " Digioult b ""?it-’iw “A.ILK,I‘ Haart, Uboktog or Buflvest: nwlien (a8 Voslage, Dicy o me:;'fil Ty nd 708, Fain | Yashes of Heat, Ho, oL IADW, i o ho Fjeih 13 13 ‘the aystedt R disardera: " Pricets cents vt Read “¥False and True,” faad sne lsttersterap to RADWAY & 0O, No. 8 e ir, Now Yorky o5taa! aandd Vit Salermatien st ks

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