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party to the schema which of nt loast throe Juilge Qongresn. Tul tole ag ¢ b involved the sppointment )d also his nomination for st o, nod 1 hardly think hia can be nominated thin yoar, M, Young will hava the siztesn votes of his own counly. which Is the virongest connty in the district, and hia friends claim. o bo Eonfident of bls naminatlon : and the same may J naid of others, but T hardly think with co much teaton, The struggle willbe walched with no Litle Witarost throughon the Btate, The Republicans car- ed the dintrict, at the lt% Btate. eloction, by over 100 majority, The lon, 8, Sampeon, of TNX 8IXTH DISTAICT, ¥an first olectad two yoars ago. A little bad blood was mgenderod In the conyeution which. ihen nominatod Aim, but through no fault of Ar, Bampsan, ond It may feasonatly be concluded thiat he willLa re-slected. The Sepublican majority fn the disteict last year was 4,120, IN THE SEVENTH DISTRICT attors are o good deal unsettiod, The Hon, Joln A. as30n having declined 1o, ba s candidata for re-olec- #on, several gentlemen biave cntered the fleld, Gen, A, Willismnon, of Polk; Col. B, D. Nichols, of uthirie; Col. 1. d, B. Qunimfigs, of 3Madiron; ‘and 1 W, 8. Dt , of Lucas, have sirong bsok- Vrs. Vo apprabend the Gonyontion will fnd 1o little Aifculty in uniting on any of {hiees canilidstes. Thore % no doubd but Alr, Kasson would have received the aomination had bo not declined. e s & manof warked ability, who gives unremitling At~ kntion _ to bis official duties, sud’ who tommands tho confidenca and good will 3 his comtituenta in a wonderful degrea. = No an Ly ko district can Arouse tue enthusisem and call sutlho aversgo vater akhocan, Despllothe abuso Beaped in him and the misrepresentation lio iaa beon snbjectul to, ut the hands of the unholy combluation Tormed yeats ago tocrush himn out, lic s to-day the Jrongoat man in the district. e Liaa lived to sce tho eadiug conspirators against him nnishied from the tate oy the publia indignation which thelr tare racohyry Las callod down upon thiom. Chicago may hot be gratifiod fliat 60 mauy of the couspirators have fonnd an aayltm in her limits, hut ha lovers of fair« sean and honor In palitics in Towatore nons tha leay giad to bn i of them, 1t is to bo boped that they will proft_ Dy thelr Towa experionca snd unt attenint 1o Topeat tho ius they wero guilty of in Tows in the Gucker Btate, If they ahouid make any.such atlempt, Fpow them out, s [oiea han done, Th on, J, W. MieDill Lon written n lelter, raying this e wili not skain ba a candidato In THE LIOUTIC DISTRIOT § twva ferms reem to have gatlehed his amblifon, Yon. William HAll of Milis; Ool, W, I, Bapp, of Council Binge; tha lion, W. N. Drookn, of Fremont ¢ and one ne two otliern, are namicd ca candidates 3 but it in likely ihat oo of tlie thres will bn nuniusted—whicl one T will not now undertaka to_ forotell,- 'Thie Hspnblican majority in this district was sbout 4,000 last year, IN_ THE NINTIt DISTRICT onr parly ean poll from 10,000 to 12,000 majority, Mr, Gitver 18 now 4u hia rat term, andt' wa supposs will be rotinned, although thers is no little dissutlafaction sweng hin coustititenta i couraquonce of Lils ** ra; money " Inclinations, Tho peoplo of that district, i somirion with 1 large majsrity of all the peoplo of tbe e, re dn fovor of o sowid sl reilable monelary s¥sten, and bave no sympathy with indztoniuts, But the "1 sirong, and cun afford to be tuaritabie, Wl G — LOCAL POLITICS. THE ELECTION JUDGES, EXAMINE THE 3 Tho City Council has s special mooting this evening for tho purposo of rovising the list of electiou judges aud clerke and liateniog to any complaints which may Lo mada agsinst thue capacity or integrity of tho nppointces. Binco tho names havo not besn published sinco the 23d of March, they ora givou Lelow, in order that the word clubs aud othors interested in tha rubject may examino thom, tlnd ont which aro objectionable, and bo prepared to eubmit substitutes to tho Council : + 1IEST WALD, Foling-vlzce, cormer of Michigan avenua snd Lale etreet, Jurdies=~temen Ryan, Georga Lbor- bardt, L, B, Lan Clorka—3. Vieruon, Georgo Ferruon, Lietriot 2—Votng-place, 82 Market atreot, Judges— 7. A, Wilvan, W. Wheeicr, W, Rosch, Clerks—S, G, Bruwn, jlace, corner of Van Buren aud —Willia 1, Ring, Dr. Jordan, ko Weet, of Van Liuron atrect (th avenuie, Jitdes—Tanmon Carvour, T, Du. s, C, Wetliler, Clerks—Ocorge E, Phillips, R, Tur- nier.! Diirfet 4 RECOND WARD, Dictrict 1—Voting-plice, No. 173 Clark strest. Fudige,—1, Sebweinfurth, Rooney Loug, Janies Tay- for.” Clerku—l. D, Bmilh, deorso Blz ek, Dletrict 2—Voling-place, corner of Blate strcet and Tarmon court, Judges—iW. U, Saiith, Charlea Coon, T. 15, lompel. Clerkn—W, O, Ross, 8. Forsythe. Dhitrlct 3~—Voting-place, coruer ‘Twelfth stroct nnd Third svenue, Judges—Dr. Ford, llenry Boon, ¥eank Connolly, Clerks—E. €. Vietling, J, Green- hill District! d—Voting-plare, No. 619 State street, Judges—A, J. Averill, Bernard Mahun, D, B Mosd, Clerks—Anton clunldt, Fred Miller. THIRD WARD, Distrlct 1—Votiug-rlice, 849 State atreet, Indges— Tarrence flart, Jolin G, Ahortall, Edwand Foroinan, Clorks—Charics Staples, Edward Clarke, District 2—Voting-place, No, 39 Btato strect, Judges —W, ‘T. Nancock, Georgo Hchutedlng, G. Hibben. Clerks—James B, Gelluway, I, G, Bird, y District 3—Voling-place, owland's, Twonty-second street, between Siate strest aud Wabash® aventio, Tudecs—C, M. Culbertson, Taane Howlaud, George W, Todd, Clerks—John Corriugton, leana 1L Fry, Disirlct §—Voting-place, southeast coruer indisna wvenuo and ‘Twenty-fourth atrect, Judges—Charles stilburn, . E, Dowes, Charles D, Dafth, Clorke— 0. 1, Darker, Edward ¥, fumwalt, FOULTIL WALD. District_ I—Voting-place, 263 Twonty-ninth streot, Judges—C, I3, Vundersoai, 1, 8. Cooper, and Dernurd Cullignn; Clerks—E, L. Barber aud K. L. Dakin, "Dintrict 2=-Voling-place, corner Calunct avenus und Twents-luth street, Julges—Albert Danks, Frank Dralio, and Johu Foulkner, Olerks—R, O, Warriug und — MeDonald, District S—Votiug-place, Douglas avenus and Cot- “tago Grove mvenut, Judges—it, M. Woods, Jacob Nichuwan, and Denison Horion, Clirks—Jobn Now- ton and ), Jone District 4-—Votlng-place, 1350 Btato strcot, Judges —Ueuriie Andurson, Goorge Uowlson, aud Jobn OBrlew, Clerks~Jobu R, Towlo and D, C. McKen- noi. FIFTR WARD. Distrivt 1—Voting-place, corner Arelior aven: Turple street, Judes—John Kohoo, Kdward Krel and David Delst, Clerku, Distriet Mlug-]lhcn, orner ‘T'wenty-seventh rtreet and Wentworth avenue, Juwdgesa—Jawes itz elmmonr, Frod Fuken, N. O, Van Armou, Clorkime 3, Lawls, W, O'Brien. Dirtrick i—Voting-place, engine-tiouse Banger strost, corner MeGregor, Judges—3ichasl Ifcaley, L. H. {l):rmn. ‘Wiitiata David, Clutks—II, Mueller, M. Mc- Tinott, lllslrlctl—"ellnn-ghm Farrell sireet and Archer avenue. Judges—John Thurn, Chris Deunis, ¥. Lar- mon, OClerks—lames Jealey, Puter Quiun, Diltrlct t—Vollng-pisce, Lock siruet ond Archer nvecuo., Judges—itichard Kantner, Thomus MeMa- hon, "mcnm Murphy, Clerta—0, Aterbach, I, Contello, District 6—Voting-place, englno-house Thirty-tfth and Halated stroots, Jud oin Ebrler, James Tracy, Jobn Demgwey. Oterka—Lmll Popp, J, Buckiey. SIXTII WARD. Dintrlct 1-=Vollng-place, 23 Csnalport avonue, Judges—W, Conliey, L. Disckrick, F. Zultermelsior, Clerks—J, Jones, J. Carroll. Dietrict 2—Voiing-place, 772 alatod strect. Juages —Chris Tegtweler, P Donovau, i, IHagemun, Clerko—C, I', Binith, G. 0, Petorson. District 3—Voting-place, Sack's, corner Drown and Tweutiotl streots, Judges—Il, Walpery, It, Uagard, James T. Lacoy. Clerka—J, Conuors, Tom Lacey. Distries 4= ohnu:}dm northeast corner Blus lal- and avenuo aud Twoniy-second street, Judpes— Junea liyen, D. 0'Dunnell, add Nick Wilder, Clerks ~=J. McCann and O, Plieffer. Diatrict S~Voting-plses, Ding Talaud svenuo ond Veslern avonus, Judgos—3L. MoDonald, J. Wynnd, and J, Nolau, Clerks—0, McCarthy an’t F. J. Care €ry, Didtziot c—Voting-placo, raflroad station at Lawn. dale, Judges—bf, Parmalee, E, Leckor, and M. For- sytha, Clerks—0, K, Templo sud J, A, Brown. HEVENTL! WARD, District 1—Voting-place, engina-houss, Mazwail and Bansl streets, Judges—M, Dunbamm, Nio Linden, Ed- ward Viyon,' Clerks—W, ¥, Flumare, Oscar Nickere sone, Districk 3—Voting-placs, 57 Bouth Canal streef, Judgea—Jobn Hysn, W. Wagoer, Vv, McDonald, Clarka—Dun MeGuire, Joriy Crowley, Diskrict $—VYoting-placs, 246 Twollth strect, Judgea =Jobn L, Hoerbier, dr. D. O, Good, Joh O'Brien. Clerks—Christian Fenu, #rank Demier, Districs 4—Voting-place, Milcholl and Jeferson streela, Judgos~Thomas Brodurick, Philip Corkell, Jrcob ‘Hamal, Clerks—Jullus - Lawuan, - Goorgd v, gy Garuees Sihsa: O Brivee Tatek Bresian oorye Garduer, Morgan’ O Briew, Putrick Breunan, Clerks—A, Kimplng, J, Dutrict 6—Voting: strocta, Judges—T, dames T. Dickingo: ‘Willlam Foley. District 7—Voting-place, 83 Hampson strect, Judges =—J. B, Wilson, Ohria 7', Camplall, snd N, L., Frisvie, Clesks—Jobn Iaforty sud Thomas Llughes, Distrlct 8—Yoliog-placsy 410 Thirteeuth place, Judges—T, d. Fitsgerald, uls Bchoen, and Porley and ler, Relion and J. F, Hauyon, Towe, Clerki—Joln D. Mann and 3o Moliinn, EIGUTH WARD, District 1—voting-placs, 38 West Harrison street, jubn, M. Fitagerall, and ¥ dche ner, Claks—N, Loulsr and P, Sullivay, Dissict 3—Voting-place, 459 BSouth Canal street, eimel didgea— W Guapar, 1. Welamolbyum, s Alays Uer, Clerks—Jobn McOabisff and P, Hanily District S—Votlng-place, 11 West Harrisan atreet, Judgu—K, V. Kaunedy, Jauss Daly, sod T, L. Mans ley. Clsrks—dokn Laog snd Jobn Larrington. et blaca, 177 DoKoven sizead, Judges —Tom Hassits, Heary Dreves, and A, D, Kalal, ‘Glarks Lasgan. ‘Districs -Voling-place, 578 Boulb n atreed, Judyes—0, Mabouey, B. Masterson, o Hysn, Clerks—L, Faley aud W, Binger, Dutrict G—~Vouny-placs, 461 West Twelfth atreet, Judges—¥, O, Meper, L. IL O’'Connor, and Aug, Clerks—P, and AL NMslges. rka—F, Comlaky xby, e A B e R iad ol i Bta, Clzrkambi. Byin and bt & Distriet 8—Voling-pleca, 91 Blus Island svenus. o, I D, Murphy, Henry Bile grim. Clurke—, Buroy, .. MEnery. Judgeimir. Oirion. Gorin .fim‘:nh ity f ¥ uz . 3 Clarfs—Jolin Oleason, doe O'Bricn. " % Dustrict 10—Voilng-placy, wgine-bouse, Blus bilaod THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNLE: FRIDAY, APRIL 1 1876. aventie, Inilges—Tames Dradley, 8, I Knowles, Jo. noph Bétmdt. Clerke—Jous lisyden, D, Gosry, RINTI WARD. d Disteict 1—Voting-place, 197 Santh Jafferson Rireot. dudger Qlerks—James Burplua, “Distriet 'I—Vunwp sireots, Jodges—W, s—T. B, Folton, O, C. Hubbard, Joroph Janles, John Spalding, laco, Washington' and Clinton \v. Rennedy, Fred Boarner, John eagher, Clerks—A. A, Dwelle and W, 0, Whitnay, et 3 vetinipisce, 147 Bangamon_ street, Indges—T, M. Kennedy, Al 1. Dwight, and M, e Aniry, Clerkn—A. Dwright and W. J, Onshan, District ¢—Voling-place, Waabingion and Rangamon etracts, Judges—J, J. Bluthardt, George W, Knox, and C, McDonosll,” Clerks—0, T, Hotchkire and H, 8, Oahn, TENTHE WARD. Distriot 1—Voting-place, Green and Indiann sireets, Judges—C. M, White, Qlerk—Qearge A, Johnson, Districe 3—Voling-plsce, us, and C. A, Blatson, 'Unfon and Kilwaukos are. nue. Judges—¥, Halverson, Michasl ¥ord, and Fre Firher, Clerk—P, alurra} Distsict s Votlng-plseo, Uolon aad Laxe sircets. Judges—J. I, Craver, James Bell, and Andus McGow- an, Clerk—T. D, Corey. 7 District 4—Voling-place, Bangamon and Takeatreets, Judgee—A. B, Whitney, D, AeDougal, sad Chestar, Clerk-Jobn fteid. FLEVENTIL WARD, District 1—Voting-placa, Iudiaun eireet, betwesn Ellzabotly and Ads streota, Judges—Thomas Mouon. ough, F. E. Gilbert, and A. K. Bliner, Clerks—A. Btoos, and W, O'lrien. Disfrict 2—Votlng-place, 1atndry on Randolph, be« tween Flzabeth and Ady streots, Judges—Charley Heper, Gus Owen, and Charles Hitcheock. Olorks— Howard Wickli@@ and Ebonczer Jonningn, Dictriet 3—Voting-plsoe, 412 Weat Maaison street, Indges—William_eafTord, , Malcolm McDonald., snd , Ferrier, Clerks—G, L, Mann and Capt, Jo We Uonuett, District 4—Voting.place, Kansas and Taflln strects, Judges—0, Plelfor, A, Kolin, and P, M, Kelloy. Clerks —Alaj, EQwards and Georgo Mlller, TWELTTII WARD. District 1~Voting-place, 710 West Madison strest, Judgee—Danlel “flmlnlflonx.d N, L. Jenkins, and C. €, Leoficr. Clerka—0, W. Oraves. wall and Georgo A, District 4—Voling-plare, 797 West Madison strest, Judges—L. Ii, Curpenter, Grorgu WV, Nowcombe, and Janies Nuchanen, Clerks—0, W, Gakloy sud lenry W, Itice, District 3—Voling-place, 1046 West Madison stres Judges—C, I, Hothaway, C. H, Crane, sud 8, N, Walden, Clerfig.—(lnnlruo .. Fosa and John Linse; t 4 Voting-place, e ""K’. rhmr. E. L. Wright, snd Johu Atreet, Judges— Western avenuo 4 Pl B. Jaitrey, Clerks—J, W, Horton and Edwin E, A3ga, District 5—Votiug-pisces, 325 Ogdon avenus, Judges —Thomas Wilce, Gedrga J, Dorr, snd Willlam Reod, Clorka—1rank Marstial, W. D, Franklin, THIRTEENTII WARD. District I—Voting-place, Carrolland Lincoln s W. 1i, Dubson, Jola O'Cal Judges—E. 1. Mvore, Lsgnan, Clorka—D, E, Quirk, C. Baker, i} irict 1 ntreets, Jadpes—8, Lke strests, . 0'Donuell. C Dintrict Jndpea—s Voting-niacs, Tauliua streets. Judges—James Flood, IHeury Me. —H, otingipiace, corner of Hobey and Take £, Roekwell, J, I Bloclatr, D, H, corner_of Indizna and Gureen, sl Oto, Bobling, Glorks—C, ¥, Foerater aud A, Go mbue, ¥OunRT| (ENTH WALD, District 1—Vating-place, 203 Miiwaukes svenue,: Judyges~Conend 1, Warnaska, Jultua Potarson, snd John Hartlgsn, Clerks—Jjohn Bourks snd Michael [ District #—Voth -pl AT, Distriet 2—Voling-placo, 374 Milwankes avenue, ges—C, H, Duning, Thomas Welsh, sud Gus Olsan, w—Johu L, Jarneks and August Hartmey 234 Mllwankeo svenus, ace Judgoe—dobu M. Carroll, Poter Conratliys, und Chutles Waltauun, Claris—~Drysu Doauelly and Pater Kil- 25483, Disiriet 4—Vetlug-plice, 448 West Chicago lvnm;:‘. 8 Judgen—Dernard Hchosusman, August laye Williamn, Gnatiictd,, Clorss—Cliatles Hartzberg and Georgs Knockenunse, Distric: G—Voting-placs, 71 Judges—Anton -Schermaun, ‘3T, John F. MeGirath, Clerkn—Christopher Neiderachmidt and Aloxander Oetermann, 524 Elaton nvenue, JIndges Diatsict 6—Voting-p): Milwankea avenuo, M. Gernha: ~=Willlain Wernckon, Lawvrence Carpenter, and Michael Haollinan, Olerka—M, Fitzgibbon and Louls Warnscke, Dintrict 7—Voting-place, Milwaukeo avontio near Hoyne street. Judges—Willlam Corbet, Auguat Wen. del, Gicorgo Trezeh, O'Brien, Clerks—Olto Fialior, B, A, FIFTRENTT WARD. District 1—Vot{ug-place, engine-house Houthport aveaue, _ Judges—Martin Towner, ‘r-place, 48 Wiilow atrect, * Jndnes— Jducob Lauer, Erwin Maack, Clerks— ¥ritz. Clerke—F, A, Low! Ernsf Otto, Grorge « llennte, esen, Churles Hausner, D, 11, Abrena. Diitrict 3—Votin —Matihew Franre Place, 572 Larralios street, Judges Jumes D, Tyler, Josoph Walner, Clerks—A, J. Meserol, A, Riedan,” District’ 4—Voting-place, budgwick and Engenfa stroota, Judges—Iudolph fluhibaum, Josoph I, Lroat, J. Coatello. Clorku—Victor Voudorlochan, A, I, Boos. HINTEENTH WARD. District 1—Voting-pli sirect. Judges—Fred 252 aud_ 264 Xarrabee Wilte, F.G. Fahning, Joln Merkd, Olerks—Matthias Sehints, John Zipp, District 2—Votlug-pluce, 534 Sedgwick streat, Juidgee—A, Blsckor, Clyr] . 0, tichlottliauer nog District fl-\'uunu-my‘;fimwfi North Wolls strest] Judges—Vil b, C, and Peter Emmei, Clarks—Adolph Grenan and I, Rssnsnn District 6——V‘auun~‘>lln, 500 North Clark streal. ( Judgen—A, Boese, Al ey =G A, Dusse, F, J, Mili w 3liller, C, ¥, Collot. Clerks SEVENTEENTII WAID, District 1—-Vating-piace, 24 Chirago svenue, Judgos —Joseph Hants, Juhn O'Mully, Thowas Moran, Clorks —Miclael Thalts, Williain Kelly, District »—Votiug-place, 5T Clileago nveaue, Judges ~Witliam Myen, Yatrick Farroll, It, Robinson, Clerks Z1bilip Ditun, John Konayen. “District i—Voting-placs, White and Sedgwiok stroets, Judgges—James Hanly, Thomss Taroey, Thomas Ene right, Clerka—Clarancs McGrath, Thooas Dough- erty, Platrict —Voiing-place, Ontarlo and Market eireets, Judgea—Dsulel Riirny, Antliony Losm, and Martin ¥rusler, Oleris—Johi O'Malley snd” Martin Qanson, EIOUTEENTH WAED, District 1—Votiug-place, 330 Itush trect, Judges— Poter Al ondinger. Jobn' Dougal, and John Thiclen. Clerks—Theodore Ieich, D, Dongall, District 3—Voting-pisce, Turner Hsll, Judgea—A W. Fullor, Adolph earge, Ed Lex. Clerks—lfohn W, Dickinson, 0. Fuller. District 3—Voting-place, No, 196 Chlengo syenua, Jodges—David Wylie, Charles Ftosentlsl, IL Brock- man. Olarks—1ticliard Grittith, 13, Roscu thal Dlutrict é—Vaoting-plac, Nos. 47 and 40 North Wol atreot, Judges—\Watson Orifith, Heury Laubon. halmer, John P, Hurriea. Clerks—Jonn Btelnmeta, Francia Paruaworth, District 5—Vot:ng-place, No. 115 North Wells stroet. Judgos—FEdward Krbios, ¥red Bocker, Goorge Bern- stelu, Cierka—A, Hoch, A, Lathrop, District 6—Voting-place, No. 163 North Clark strect, 3Judges—L. F, Oragin, ifenry Laske, J, I, Donlin, Clorgs—Ada; rejublished below : ntter Tahnar, 1lon, L. 1, O O, I, Blair, B, A, ik, 8, Kimbark, Maraball Field, Guorge Armonr, N, 1. Bouwn, B, N 1o 3 4. 1. Bhermian, Droke, Tiou. W. F.'Coolbangh, J, 1, Puarce, Abner Taylor, 1L, A, Kolin, Murry Nelson, o, J, D, Caton, 1oy Orcepeten shry Oreencbauns, Jacab Budler, Hamuel llate, Davia Kreigh, 8.F, Galy, Geargo W, Blanford, Ifeury Waller, 0, N, Holdon, R. P, Derickion, PUW, Gates, 114 Craze, 8.8, Lnyes, Thila Carpen| Y. 0. '.I‘u:ln » l."" oo Vous Jobn lludn* Redmand Prindiville, Geozge O, Chamberlis, G G sabatlil Thouias Mackin, Augustus Back, Thea, B. Weter, Baar, Jobn Bavage. District 7—Vatiog.place, oficn of W. Lill, corner of Pine and Legactt strocty, | dudzomEdward O, Hamumili, Goorgo W, Webeter, Clerks~O. Larra- , ¥, Ames. Diatrict 8—Voting-place, 24 Rush street, Judges— W. E, Hirong, Martin White, Patrick Cousidine. Clerks—(corge lilair, 1, Quinn, THE coxmntTze or 150, It is requeatad of the Execntive Commlitees of the yarous Demnocratio sod Republican Ward Oluba that they ##1dl In to-day the names of thie meu whom they caurider filted for thoso positions toihe Committre of 180, appointed at the willl present them to the Councll this eveulng, As (bho Comnittea of 150 I8 large and emnbraces gentlomen frum overy part of tbo city, it will ba esuy for tho Ward Commitiees to adopt tie plan sbovu indicated, ¥or their couvenience the list of the Committes i5 Exmeq, 1t, xposition mecting, which U. P Bnuith, it Tiester, rd Hwett, Willlau Tiross, F. T, Sherman Mon. A.J, Gallowsy, 3, I, MeAvoy, 0, Belpy, Juliue Jtorentiral, M. Glayburgh, Mark he go 3L, Ho B, Callahin, Job Traynar, George Hehneldsr, £, Lowenthal, C.T, Wheole?, Jatusa Gouch, Nathaulel Norton, David Walze, Cutlflo Masor, 3on, Menry liooth, Hou, W, K. MoAltister, Hou, W. M. Egay, 11 1. fichutuldt, Avery Moora, T, 3, Avery, Tuill Rttt uv, T, J. Goodspead, Hou, K, I, Foss, Heury Witheok, IHon, ¥, A, Van'Dures, Diilos Kehoa, John Comiskey, Jonn Cocbran, ‘Aflan Pinkerton, Jobn Dushler, 1ouls Schultss, 3. A, MeArtbur, Jobn Ahulull, . O, Mlllard, on, 11, P, Wails, A. 0, Corbin, A, 1. Ogden, Qeorgs E. Aduma, Louis O, Huck, T, I Peabod, R Iro Beatte T, ¥, Withrow, Léujumin V, Srge, Theo. nte, Conrad Folz, NOTICE TO TRE COMMITTEER. . Jlembern of e Committen of 150-arg requasied to mect at tia Councll Cunmber, City-Hall, at hif-prat 7 o'clock thin evouing, All parties cognfzant of gaod i . reatona why clianges abowld be mado fn th fint of | the Hallottos dusedeat iha differcat polting. Judgea and oletks of,oloction aro requested fo confor | Bemed: Rush atreet bridgr, James A, Kirki with tho membera of tho Committee from thetr respect- | Houre Pracinct, fve_wardn, ot divitfonnof the cily, ro that they mey bs prepared to prosent |na| to nflcny Counell, MINOR MEETINCS. ¥ Anothior meetiog of the Fisst Wand Consolis | Whito, 1. N,'Mang, W, T, Howland, P, Van Fattont dated Repablican Clab was hield st oveniog 8t | einet, 11, O, Caryer : Edghth Procinct, T ¥, Fr. Unton T1all, L. L. Coburn in tho chair. man and apoke for sometime on the fasues of the = Mr. 8, D. Haskell #ald tho work-of* gotting | Fou oo whicn tho meeting adjourned to Batardsy | How They Deal with Corruption in High Places in Grooce, CREAT BRITAIN, COTTON, Lisraroor, April 13,~The Colton Brokers® Astocia- * The actual atook of East India 8 cotton decinrcd this morning praves to bs 27,600 bales o 1n excens of e estimat g DI —8, 3. min, J. B. Calhoun, First District—8, . Benjamin, J. B. Calboun, SRR BALTAL Loxvox, April 13,=Tho Duadge commlttos which oxcopt on logal holidsys, and the railroad offioss | jina "5t 1t Tuird Disirici—S, D, Foss, dohn | Tassrut to Ametica fo investigato tho affairs of the Ttattauburg, Asshel Pierca, Charlos McGraw, Fourth !-fll:‘ :Wlw-{ Ll:rmwun “l..lr speaking orlum mu;udu District—llenry Ellaworili, Dr, Farris, Adam Neeb, condition of the auccessful reorganization, cancinde Alr. Kimbark gaid tho baoks could ctoe aftor | Lo% e e Seoiy SRt by oA 11, Pawoll, G T | aa- follows: * Ta vlow, tiowaver, of tho difioulty of seouting tho sctlon of the bLondholders, the doubt Fishor, about whether tho co-operation of the stockbiolders Tlio Committee then adjonrned to mest at tho call | can bosccured, and the nocemity for oy tlement with all tho clatmants, they think a foreclos- nre I tbe soundest plan, and it wonld doubtless be prefarred by those aharchaldera who reslly care for thio ‘weltfare of their property,” The racntial conditions sllnded to above are, an effective control of the management by the res Becand, {ibo_resioration of buainosa housss to sign an sgroomout o closs | evening, thelr daors Tuosdsy was not completod, but as for tho dry-gooits hiousos, boot and shoa honsos, hat and cap houncs, clothing honsos, grocories, and banks, thoy lind moaily signed the agroe- Mr, Rimbark eaid that all that was necessary was to have the banks snd railcoad offices close and bugineea would stop. 1t was objected that the banks conld not closs wouldn't eloso anyhor, 130'clook, and it mnde but littlo diforence | nooth, David McDole, and Edward Owen, 'Bisth sthother tho railroad offices closed or not, It | District—A. Campbell, I, Sgite, C. Tunsoms, and A. thae bauks olosed at 12 o'clock, busincss wonld virtaaily stop, and peoplo conld go to the polls. | of the Chairman, On behnlf of tho sub-committeo appointed by the Exccutive Committes to ses tho Hon. Joln Wentworth, 3Maj, Phelps roported that thoy hnd juet had & vory pleasant intorviow with tiio gen- tleman, bnt that to the questton, '* Will yon act aa o candidato for Alderman, and, if clocted o cangont to scrvo 7 * lio bad repiiod uncanivocally | 90ue: tho timo bejug malnly used in bearing re- | ' ovy It now yomained to solect another can- | ports from wards. The subject of putling for- | debt is §2,600,000. 1f part of ward o pamo for Hepubliesn candidato for | fuMcient perlod conld bo ap On motion, the roport of tho Commitios waa | Aavor at the hend of the tcket Was not coneld- ward was witling good candidato for Aldorman, Haskoll moved that the Club express lis rogrot that the 11on, John Weutworth could not | day moruing, but did no business at all. 1ho sesslon, | and JTucmel, hay serve a8 a candidate, and that tho soloction of ta. another eandidate bo rofarred to the Exocutive Com. | PecH: port at tlio next meeting, noved to amend by calling on tho Bxeci- ‘Cho ather partof Mr, Haskell's motion was then | Bmit zelect a candidate and report thls o 1010 & fAirst-clash camp-mesting. gatlerlng, but the moeting waa spoodily convertad {nto & demanatrabion {n £ 70r of the nominses of o Ropublican party, Lawier, upaiford, O'Niel, Mann, Burpliy, and others, an1 thay wore recaivod with constderablo . 11l another meeling was Leld ot thecorner of Mor- | botter portion of Cbicago s having another | A tolagram dated Algicrs, Woanesdsy, reporta o eori- gan and Polk nireots, callod In the Interest of Mosarw. | florco tuasle with tho ringe of that great city, 80 | ous engsgumunt between Frenohi troops nud fnsurg- O'Drlen and Ralloy, "Tho Iatter numbered 4,000 mon, but 10 the tiame of the Independent Grconback | Progreasive in averythiug but social ordor. And | cuts south of Constantine, Club. Tho greatest confusion oharacterized the pro- | why ? Certainly not but bocause tho viclons | fufantry and 100 cavalry. The French forco was ceedings througlout, sud the meetng uithoately | gnenombar the virtuons fn the commnnlty, Not | much smaller. Tbe Insurgents wore complately ro- . lach pulsed. About 600 were killsd snd wounded, in- atall. Liach wucceasivo olrujiglo provos beyoud | FLIC (ot fouer, A large nuber waro taken risoners, Two French oflicers were wounded aud YLast evaning s Republican moeting was held 1o Hena's Hall, No. 160 Wect Lako street, Mr» Maynsrd maved blo of domlcauce, whon forced to a practical as- | tweuty oMeera killed or wounded. ihat the nominess for Aldcrmen chosen at the reqular | sortion of its power. Aro not thoso oft-recur- pricatiea—Cloveland and Quirk—bo indoreed. 1t was | ring crises in municipal affairs rathor duo to the unaniunoualy carr Mr, Shea sfated indorsed tha gentlemen snd they would nodoubt | mamn noglected by shose who alone aro e on tho regular Ropubliean ticxet, Quirk then camo forward and tendered his Lroko up In & row, bul not Lefore raveral windows haa Dbeen demolished, THIMTEENTIL WARD, could to abolish all naslesn city offices, of which thera were mnany which cauld be well dispenned with. Mr, Slaynard and others made brief specchés, and | mastors of tho ltuation, thoy ate only dislodged | SfCrY mative for sithuci zon, forced to united acon by gigantio franda | Hy Srbecar ity whieh The Republteany of e Hixtoenth Ward held a well- stieniled moating lsat aveniog, at. Sven Hall, comer of | O3 $e ublio trouury, by tho growing Insocurlty | tho Glyh\;um Aveuty lnd‘l.lrxuben streot, St wabE L Ls G retar it oEide to B pask record. THa' 'l | thio pormanont loss of thair fibertics. ways tried to do bia duty boneatly and fatihfally, and the meatiug adjourned. BIXTEERTIf WABD, could rofor with an adjoiimment was lad. muating laat ovening at 3Ciller'a Concords ‘Sedjprick otreet and North avanue, far the Purposo fying the nominations of the in or Aldermen. Called this ono Lo arder, 2ud aunounced tho fol- lowlng Campalgn Commities: Joln Merkl, Juling | WHOUY unuscesnary, Hulomon, Girstav Fleckites, 11, Bchlotzhaucr, Charles i, Tossph' Zetmiis, Ewara'o. Lynny | furnish ocoason for serious roifectlon upon tie af. | dea which ng.° -x}'o "Col. Arno Ve, one of the candldatos for Alderman, | $he ring fu control 1 waa tiien introdiiced, and_mada & Jengthy apeech vois ting forth his poitiuy on tho various quostions ik o B T the otber candidste for | 1634 10 liko resulla. Wil th Awerican poopls, like | our ilusictous Imperial Blastor, and agreed in win- ¢ tha peoplaf Chicags, allow thiuie t drift on xad un, | ing that God wiay stil preservo b ideran, o e ntrodhond, Mo plodeed Wil | unt Ty Buar ) Toar '\ Joptiar ulion? - | ek Lot e elocted. foek saveral othor gentlemen bad given tueir yiews | d0iainant political party srouse to 'the mpendive onl the faauz, the weeliug sdjuurnod. REVENTE! corrupt taanagoment snd the uumistakablo ten- Full 500 wubstantlsl Lepublicaus who vota in the Pt 2emon X “oventennths Ward heid a goneral ratification meotiug | 0%t [aTPAODS of power Or will laat ovauing at the Swedish Muglo M, corner of A a e ot iy | Marmied where o ‘yeal danyer walsta or et ae & | of all uatiuns strora bean publiubed before, it would_ not’do to {utrusi the | &eareys, SV 10 evil furebodingu nor yob mé & | Catalans, Audaluzes, ifairs of the city 1o U band of the Dumocrats, e e N rrot. i domatiod s | aa & political Judes, ready W betray Lis ‘pasty fo tho atreots, sud of his volca to wupport the city tioket, und detatlad tho . Y Y habine of ths ChiIdaton Lharion. Uilrly OF moro Yiliesa of sliver. L aposk aa-one whe I'ne following was adoptod That we, tho Lopublican in mass-muesting wasambled, do Lureby City Couventlo: Cauuly Building. Commitiee sppolnted at the last meoting Lo wait the Aldsrmanio caudidates, Foporied ibat It, rmick had comseuted to rub, aud given them o letter of ‘Faking this lstter ss » fioul sction on | now catri An adjourned meeting of the Rightoonth Ward Ho | on the contrary, the machl ublican Club was hald last eveniug ut Turner Hal, | gatned control of ‘the Convention through the election | lords and Ladies Lad feft the duasrted, wiad-biown, fo; r, Penco, 1 calling fhie meeliug to ordor, sald thal | of a sulficient number the great troublo ju tho cowing eliction Would bo in | rans 2 d tua threo prociucts kuown as the latch Houss Pro- | that pow cluct, the _one nt Rushi strot bridgy, aud the oue | of polling place was ab ths cornerof Olio aud | moralseutiment of the cquniry, by fordug upon th Mr, Gregary moved that tho Chalr each votiug-place in tho ward, Tho motion was car- | the peopls bave roudered their verdict ried, aud the Cosumitiee appolnled, ws followss | ‘Tno tims for tha work of all who wauld be drue ta | Litil A, Dougall; Secoud District, Deunfs Wi trict, Mr, Corbin; Fifth istrict, Mr, dregory; Hizth | fetcas than Len weaks, Wil thoy swake i their duty District, McOregor Adsmw; Boveulh D QOloyes: Eigbth District, J, A, Kirx. Gen. ‘Thowss saked aft ‘besn appoluted to foo] ¥iret District, J. Gen. Thomas moved that Notaries be selected (o stay | home, as I don't know where it is and ho dou't | fous-desp in thair stained, pal uu:muuu-ylm. acd thab » committes of md like his thinge meddled with.” mu:ald.(.}uuum peasant mothe pointed to attand to the matter, Carried, and . Kuhnen, N Larued, Feloh, and Howen, wera nslocted ax W, Adama,' ilia Comimitten. ‘The Secrriary raporied, concerning 1ho canvasn snd of vaters, that il tho twoks, ropretentfng had bean retnrned comjlete exeept four, i followlug gentlemen wera selected ta cormmand J. Wiilisigs Oblo and Wolls stre It Mtullteen, ""rnac mmitioe on Cusllemsre roported tho follnr. 7 ng peraons lo act ea challengerst First Precinet, 0713, Cualrman, q P R, Gearye Strathou § LU FIRST WARD, Bixth Precinct, Ju A. Rolf, A, L, Brown ; Heventh Pre- s Fry. e, Willard Woodard wan futrodudea’ by the Chatr- SUBURBAN. UYDE PABK. At a moeeting of tuo Tax-Payors' Campaign Commlttos, iold ot the Gardoor Houso yostor- day afternoon, on motion, the following names | tlon‘s circular saysz wero added to the Oampaign Committ: N. B, Dodson, H, M. Wright. Hooond Distriot— J. E. Burcholl, Charlos E. I’ope, B. A. Dawner, MISCELLANEOUS. OAMPAIGN COMMITTELS. The Republican Campatgn Committes met pslan Commitice, Tho Detnocratic Campaigu Commitive mat yeslore Latonbers & ‘whicls was a Jong onc, was speut fn discuiaing pros- | $420,000, but it P Dy the oesats, PROTFCTING THE DALLOT-DOXES. At 12 o'vlock yeatenlay tho Hub-Committesn of the offica of Perry Bmith, corner of tha ltepublio- W, Josra fipalding, G, M, emocrats, M ana thera wero present A ] oin Forsythe, Al CLOSING ELECTION DAY, SIXTI WAND, The undersignced bankers of Chicago, bellaving that to IR, MOYNB, maintaffibug the Union at s}l hazards. ' And, further. | Of brilliant ear-ring 1 T'he Club then proceoded to make crgauizations for | more, he as's Domocrat, uud E. C, Larned aa's Ropub- | mond ornanenta for hatr. election-day, suctt as the nppointinent of ballot-tox | tean, wore cliosento propire tho appeal for tho defonso | Yarlous precious nton guards, ticket-peddiers, ete.” Ailjourned, =" | of the Btata and Unlou. Kach comnposed a draft, and | knrat of rul EIITIE WARD, A number of politiesl aathorings wero held In the el Eighth Ward, divided squally betivaen the contouding Owing to s fevers attack of scate rhoumatism, Mr, | BOI 1ir, Loyue's was scceptod, DECLINEA. Twis L, Clark nas decided to withdraw from the can- Republicans had & vory ruspectable gathering at | vass for Aldarmsuaf tho Twol(th Ward, 1o was ono 5 Ofua Telend avenuc, at which specches wero | of tho candidatos on the rogular Kopuolican tickot. maloy Frauk Lawler, M. 3, Mllr, Jon ¥, Scan- ety lon, Gen, Manz, Bpedlhes wero mado s Measrs, | Tv the Kditor af The Chicago T'riduna: ARILHRIST Manisoy, Wis,, April 12.—It appears that ths Democratia candidates for Alders » donbt that the bouest olemont is wholly capa- and took it for grantod that it wan an Indomementof’ | tivos of tho focal governmont thus easily aud | 2E%e s you tlie toxt of B et o soiast B3 cmonmate, | DAturally pass Into tho bands of corzupt domn- | poked oi this occasion the tosat of the evening : and sas willing to Jeave his record of mm{-nwo yoars | gogues, who first mcquire position insidiously resldcace In Chicag o the pbiic, sud ehalimige ono to make any spectio chargeagainat lim, 118 was fa favor of eroioniy, o would vora for o ourtail: | blunder," hold tho lesser thiovos and politioal | Gorman rosdonta fn ihin, ety bave met mentof ity expanes, If leclod, Bud would o all 1o | bummon to tho not ditfcult work of controlling | Fikus e shel oot orstations. W to by the populsca in thieir common interost? Onco | With a fecling of Jjoyous mul\l;llmh o ro not Germans Gontlemen: I euged a0y | gng then, “by tho colosive power of public | tablisiment of by ropoated assaults of tho better class of citi- | g3y ogpecially entitl When the occasion comes, public momlity, and dopondent can- fair of the grostar community,—tne Natlon 7 Ia not | roality, And aro'we not, ss s peapln, "Y' | casos operste secording to tho same law, and van ouly Narrowisg tho questlon somewhal, will the now | & hearty “ Hoch." crisin, and this prove its titls to farther trust by & roncue of tho Government from the blighting curso of NTIE WARD, tiont under abuses, snd atlll_grateful for the nobla | ot at tlis Governmont be intrasted tn iher cor aads? Thst b a puestion i wonld Lo well for every mumber of thia Treat party {0 consider carelully and dispassivnatal bummers problom of melf-govern« *“gore-liead " waved by e low molives of roveugo fought and sacri o o from dset, by tha violewos of stroason, * Royal Lau, ) of ila faults and deficiencics, as having beww, alf tn all, | bk for sll tho ibaw all, 1 spoak 88 ona who bellevea it s still tho anly eve gool l.ny 1a existence wozthy of confidenco at all, and thay | ana yellow dropping f duca regenemtod and disenihralied by tho overtbrow | aud there mumyhf of the corrupt ring-insnageinent in whosa gripe it siruggling to-day, 18 will again arise in the wajesty sliog about throug) diventhralimant will come, Tha Ciacinnati Convention will show wh: r this + | hope iu well grounded. Tha nomiustion of » candle E tlat Alicl the great priaclales dn which b bad origi, . Dul it [ it wi il ne-men, Laving fOret | frue, By the -evoning cloyates, shuuld detennlne to w " m‘r:'xd.uu of tho who properly represent Lol thoes Loneat rank and fila of the party ‘s man who canut be select two allengers for | werning of defest will bo I‘owldndt?m ecy, aftue rd; Fourth Dis- | calamlty of a bad or a Woak uomuuation u June lnxl" to seo that. atrict, Ar, JonK W, Horr, st ths voluntoers b provinces bl oot s = tar the committes which bad Visitor:s *Can I sce Dr. Jones?’ Bervant: befors Fridsy “ Ploase, eir, yoa'd better was tilt maater comen | Lopuion cama up th FOREIGN, Austrin nnd Russin Sajd (o Be on Amicablo Terms, Russia to Introduce tho Cultivation of Cotton in Contral Asia, th Precinet, 1n A, | Batile Between the French Troops and & Natives in Algoria, 4 yestorday afternovn aud romsinedin odusultation | gwners, the bonduolders, somo timo, No businoes of genaral fotorcat was | equilibrittm botween the compulsory intereat chargean tis mortfnge dobt and minimutn nt carntugs, Third, on for marrow gau tho not rovonue for a lied fo pasing off tho Soatiog dobt sndnerrow-auring the liae, there conld, a with cipable juansgement, bo Do question os to tho orod at all, but waa put over uutil to-day. At | capability of the property to earn intereas un all ita Mir. Clovoland eald the Domocratia Clab 1o tho | 1o maotiig to bo lold this afterncon tho Oity | mortgaga doht wittiont tho neccssity of tho foreclosure £o unite with thia Club on somo | Central Commitico are invited to most with tho Cam. | and asacestnent on sharss. Co,, merchants of Tdverpool, Havro, suspended. ' Their liabilitios aro betieved that they aro fully covered BIOW. A heavy snow-storm pravailed last nfght throughout ttve Commiltce to report ot this meeting, This was delgfn‘“flfiml Republican cenl;-l Cummittees held a | England and Treland, and navigation 1a suffering, ards witbdrawn, and the first patt of Mr, Haa- | Meeling fn motion wan winpted, tha Chalr, Mr, King, aud | Wnubiugton and Deatborn streatd, Of £i'ters oxprensing hielr porsonal regrots, st 2! sal, Plielpa paid the rowons why M. Wentworth | Jenderson, sn Alner Tay cautld not seeve were of o private baturo,and tho Com- | 1L, Bmith, ol et ; ] mittoa were unanimous in the conclusion thatho ought | Lieb, Thesolject of tho moeting was to devive | Qarden, The amonnt of under the circumatancen, to serva, Lo alvo stated | FoIno means for coucortod action fu regard to protect- | mated t £35,000. 1t fn considered mora than prob- Mr, Weutworth declared himself in favorof tho | iug tha Dallot-bozes Tuceday. 1t waa rosvlved | ahle that the . iheft Demoeratic nominee, Mr, D, K. Pierson, as an sdmira- | 10 Lold o meeting ut both Contral Committees St- | qugk on Baturda, ble mau for the plose. lirgay uftarnoon, st 3 olclack, fu the office of Torry I, | tors aro Jeft open, 'and & gas 1, at rhicl kime eact Committos will prosont 48 | pwora.by (6 Inok. into s ot and tho Executive Cowmiltes instructod fo | DAtuo of ons clallenger and ouo slieruate foreach | Wihen tho principal partner visited -hia b weetiug of tho Club will be hisld ub the Valiare Jlouse, i e fhought evorything was in perfect orde: STLer 1he Araniaction of wome Foufine tiiwmous the | e, (hon thelr namos to be niriokou off and now oncs | fig clored, ‘Wi the 800 cloar of Club adfuurned to most thiv orening ot the Palmor | boput in their placee, GREAT JEWEL RODUERY 1N LOXDON, Tlio London Eeho of March 27 bas {ho following s | eA Jflrc‘l‘flmblmr tulxh. mo:; Ny Sharsete " 2 . | perpatrated on Baturday on the proiise Kehoo, and _Gon. | jillams & Son, manufacturing jewelers f ITitto was perpetrated a At olght Umo the window-sht- light cnablos the palice or fortor of tha premiics. T, tho rafes he- tho front wiu- reolving & nume hoy_Wore placed iniruston,’ Looking toward ono of down, iowever, ho was startled by m’mflh ‘fn"nvfln lu‘! M&nllmfl%wn ml:mgurl Iul Dor of jewol-cases on the counter, jargely-attends ting of the Rizth Ward T s Clifeagy Clearing-House ation; slso by the | tnero, not in auy confusion, but as by a'parson acchs- pl&:llzz'lr(l“’ll:blwn‘lel‘xlpl:ln i'..'.":‘f&.J t o ou1 ifatated | eAvings banks and othor bankory to whom it hias boen | tomed o handlo much things, and thoy wero hidden atreot, IIX;I l’n\nh:nnlt, ue.éu Valk, i tho chair, aud | Presented s 5 Oito Tiagiat otticiatiug as Seerotary, ; " the bost fnlorent of our city domania a censation of | canes fo bo almost That voteran ¥rauk Lumbard led of In = Ye Sous of | 70y, Coy upon ail sloction dayw, do ngrco to closoour | tried tho mafes, which Clark Lipe, the candidate for City Tressurcr, was | Tenoctive places of business upou Tuosday, tho 13th called upon, but declined, aayinglio was no speaker, Aprtliinstant. Frank Lumbard than sung & speech for him to tuo tune of *Oid Juhn Brown,” and ina few minutesa from an_extornal viow of tho ahop or oflica an’ opaquo gloss o was able essily as If they had not bem tamperod with, .| fact/it then becamo perfectly evideut that not only 1t ins beon atatod that Tom Hoyns, during the War, | thess roceptasles of costly property, but the frond yery snthusisatic political meeting was tronsformod | was o Copperhead and au antl-War Democrat, This | door aud door of tho counting-linuso, bad boun Mr, Hoyne strenuously denles. 1o was & momber of | oponed with falso. koys Mr, Jobin If. Roborta then put in & good word for all | tho Btate Defenso Comnittoo, sith Judgo Dranmond, tlic candidates, and particutasly for i, 8, Tuthlll, tha | Judge John B Wilson, tha late Judgo Mauferre, Dr, | Of tho slolen property, se noarly na can ot pressnt candidato for City “Attorncy, who was sn escellont | Dyer, Petor Psge, J. Y. Hcammon, E. 5 Inwyer, thoroughly honest, aud opposod to prolonged | Bkinier, tho two Bowens, and othiors, and was for ter: 0. from molds whicl must have been taken from tho truo ones. be ascertalued from roference fo the booke, iz as Tarncd, Mark | foliown: 500 diamond an Hiuga? 101016 pa 200 _gold looketa, Bot wilh 3 200 lfl?nl of cllnfiomlu; 40 3 40 karat of omeralds ; €0 gold casing; Hicrea quantly of looss gem, DoARs, tubiuolses, and '“{ various goods of 18-karat stamped —_—— TREFECTB APPOINTED, e Loxpow, April 145 s. m.—A dispatch to the TYinss jic sireet. tho Indopendents bad cattea | RING RULE IN CHICAGO AND THE NA- [ aated Parts, midnight, gives a list of foriy-seven new TION appointments of Profects, which were eigned by the Prealdent on Thursday, Important changes omong sub-Profects ars to follow, WAR IN ALGIERH, THE GERMAX DMPEAOR'S DIETIDAY IN PARI, Diepated to Fomidon Timer, s fack tLat the duties of citizonsli I D e ok g T A act that the duties o zonskhi) was eolubral 0 that the Central Committeo had al- 0! p aro the Ter given by - Princo man giests oxclusively, proporly qualiffied to dischargo ihiom | fect frankneas ang thanks for the confidcnce and expression of good wil, [ and to the cousoquential fact that tha preroga- f:z:"“}m;‘:{!;‘l“z:fi e T A o e i f tho spoochs in which Le pro- Embausy by s din- Prince Hobenlohe’s por- invite you to drink 1ila Majosty'a heslth. This {s the first timo sinco th W a ppreciato. sud Judio 1 er of Germany? ppe of lifo, by appalling official ‘sorruption in wenor- | thoso lving m tuclr Faiherland thes their view in i iroubled by parly atruggles, The =l, aud by such usurpations of power oa threaton et {.I’mrz e st Tha grest publio rojoico tlac there is virtne -:l;’"‘:“'l':l:‘;‘“h‘ffi‘fi;"gfi:’“‘“'”' in the pnbils lits 0 made mistaed thoy were of tho head and not of | enough felt in the majority to load to eventheso | ghroad rojoica without ! o hoart, Patrick Keilsy, tho other candldate for Aldcrman, alsomado & few remarks, Eettivg forth tho great ) ¥ ’ ostion of thoin that thev ate effective, and that | siderstion, Lut whon the nation, {tugs Lo tntendod to do 1 elccled Alderroan of tho | 415 yggqlt oould havo oy achioved In no othor | Mo xelolcs'to sesthat wa havy bahind uasn Hundry other spoakers addressed tho meeting beforo | Way. Dut no theughtful cltizen can have lost ;‘;{f‘h-g al(h“x:muu:;hzym Epirit of its Govern- . Aleht of tho faot that thare s demoralization In | Froan’, hrotect’ whoover The Independent of tho Bisteentt Ward held a | violonco, oven whon enllatod on tho side of | gratulste ourselves on baving & 3 Hatl, cornor | right; that it is n{vvusud aliko to privato and | call ourselves Germaus, joy of what has Lored by the fric- Toservo that the tire torrible outburats of tho Enimln indignation. | s possed when Germnans abroad enjoyed, indeed, 1t 14 & present vindi- | as civilized people, & certatu limited dogrea of coa- s auch, liad nono; hind uaan Empira lils I tho case wo owo that it is thoroforo a dou- | it to the providential deaign which ES MRl it b ntonco mvcsnanie o3 | Thamenta t Which Lhe ssisny of madon s efeemneod Vi 1l Al attention to the duties of citizenship on | moment ‘which the leterninedd Az, Wilitam Stawart, the Chalrmman of tho last meet- | {3t WUSaRtISRT0R (o o Gutlon of eiaeashlly on 1 o ey Kniow how fo form the Becossary resoli. tion, and o whom 1t hia been given, by wise ‘circum- o convert the eatls fnios brillant A w , | distinction botween Germans sbroad and rapldly spproaching o crisia like that (hrough whih | home, I will now reetify this distinetion, On ome your clty 1y now paming? Tha gauses tulhotwo | pointsll Gorrusns are agreed, whalover their political ¥ ia tueir admiration for Agaln, does ot this soclal earthquako at Ohicago | epection and intrepid eourage, snings, They arv all 5 to un for many o0, Join 10 expressing this wish by ! ranke, wi #lio broke like & chargo of Savairy, and clefned atel errbiraced her Iong-lot ron, e Princess druve by (n o pisln cartige, 8ho way re-ognized, Lut, T grieva tn any, not & chear prested Ter, Thon canio thn King, AR TLn Majesty paensd through the l'm'\h el Hol ot the hoad of "hisarmy o few fainl chicers Wora heatd, hut thounande of papers, ornea of juace, futterod and fell upon hin hosd andt thie lieada and Wara #woriu of his stafl from every lale hie Ring pasned; Hie reqiments followad, marehe Ing aomettmes four decp, more ofton 1n half comp 8, All were ity heavy marchiiyg order 3 all wero in ndals, and 0 miarehed. toisciesly, and with the rprivging and olastic troad of Lo Spaniah soldfery, noble for lendurance and patieut chearfultions na tho Tereios of anofhior eentury, 1ho mun scomod tealthy and bronzed, but young. Thelr granse dier, “rloncer, and advance companich woro simply taagnificont, tmt the clothen wore thranle bare, ‘the bayonots had no glitter or lustro, and the sandale and gaitors wero ragged, forn, and patclied, Al marchied with fixed bayonets; and as fhoy paased, from avry Uright aud crowded Galoany camo alowors of {rlumphal crawns, which the soldiers boro off in triumpl,’ 1€ any bapless individual picked up and orrayed fo carry off ‘ons of thess lilile crowns he was instantly asnfled witls crios of # iva it tn the trooper; you haven's buen iglitiog in the Nortu.!” I 8lould rAy tho sverage height of the meu wonld be 5 feot § {uchios, and of the advanco conpanios 6 feat 10 incher, They were broad-shouldered, but souped miuioh beneath tho boavy knapssakt. Each ma ried hils knopaaek, Un Rtewpan, pale of boota, Enfl Titlo, and his rug, which aervea s blanket and great- coat, rollml Tonnd his neck and folded bebind. = The giictra who were eaptsialy clecrod wero Martiues Campos—who mut with & fempest of applavee, and mmt:_-.l(l{ cauglst on his gloaming aword the wreaths upon Lim—snd Morionov and Contreras. Tho inest regiments wero tho Horso Artilisry, the Cavalry, and four or 0ve regiments of Chassours, Any otiicer #h1ould bo prond fo command such_men. Tha time occupled 'in_passing the Puerta del Bol was fivo hours and a hail. It was woll, parhaps, ihst the plessure-lovioy popnisce of Madrid should ses o men fn their thresdbnre clothes, willy ther star-worn, recklogs dare-devil faccs, and {helr broken sandals, that thiey mey loarn to kuow thst war s oot always quite a Jost, S A aurlous facidout bapponed (nihe Calle Alosis, Thero was o stoppsge, tho troops were balted, anil from many balconien hanbon and coppera wero ahow. ered down, Tho soldiors rushed forwsrd to pick them up, aud sncceeded In getting & fow. Tho Colonel turuied sound, snd shuak hls nead, In a moment the men retarned to thoir Lroken ranks, tho Donbona and coppers wnro showered_Josn again, and nota man moved, At Tusl, a Bargonnt went forward, pickod up tho cotns, aud dfstributed tkom to his com: 1any, At tho bead of ench rogiment rode the Oolonel, (o Adjutant, and the Alde-do-Camp, and, in plain black and violet-faced uniform, tho Chaplain of the Regiment, Tho Engiucermg Trains, the Mountain Haiteries, tho Foriatas or Volunteers from the Carlist Provinoos, a8 well ss tho Artillory (Horse) sud tho Cavalry, were splendid eot of follows, 'The pageant passod by the papers fluttored down; the doves wors unloosed from tus windows, and ths 1ong lineof bayonets, ten or fourtosn cloep, pazsed undor the triuniphal arch on thele way tatho Hesa to ba baid or sung. 2 —_—— ITALY, MORY FORGERIES ON VICTON EMMANUPL, Tho Paria correspondont of the London Daily Teie- graph writes to fuat jourmal: " QGroat sensalion has ‘boon caused in financial clroles hora by the discovery of sqne moro Ulle bearing tho forged signature ‘of Kiog Viclor Emmanuel, You bavo alrcady reportedjtho case that occurred st Milsn n fortnight sgo, The presens discovery fs meraly another stage of it. The inquiry ordered by tho Tallau monnral, it {s stated, hes rovealed the ox- {ntenoo of @ wholo batch of bills’ forged in his name, and circulated not only in Italy but in othor coun- triea, Two of (hom—ono for £4,00 and oue for £3,600—have boen iraccd fo' Piris, Tuo polico ' suspected tho gulty accompiico, who in a woll-known _money- or “nonr thy Lourso, and wont to his houss, but Lo bad decamped over night. It appears itiat this {a not the first timo thnt tiio Nte Gaiantuomo, Whosa financisl atraita nro o secrot, haa had Hin own bills unpleas- nutly increased by means of forgery, In 1867 Viclor Emmanyol waa informed one day that a bill for £3,000, slgnod by him, hail Just beon presentod (o s tressurer. 1t bars, in sdditlon to the King's piguature, tho named 918 Qievalior Lico and tho Count 1y, s ctenr in army, ety woll,’ ropifed s joaty, ¢ i’ T Eing thon dispatoad ‘a aide daamumk & Horch tho Count.. But tho Iatter bad just left homs, su- nounciog_that ho was going abroad for a few days. *You mnst rido aftor him and Lring bim back nt any price,’ wse the Riog's order, . Alossen- era_wore forthwith sent in all directions, and tho conreo of the day the Conut was found in o Tost-chalen about fve leogus from the town. Ho nnunug grew pale, but, o8 sllowod Ho was introduced into 1is Majesty's study, and, after o fow minutee’ waiting, the King cutered, ‘you have forged o bill for £3,000 in my name,’ “The Gount ihrsw himeelf on Lis knoos at faa foot af lia Mojssty, ¢ Liston," continued the Xing, raising him ‘up, 1 il not dishonar you, bossuss you aro 1oy, godson; T Liave accopted your forged bill, and thera it fs, Iaf you must leave Italy, and mof ruturn befar three yonrs,! The Couut bent down his head, tollored out of tho room withont sayiug a word, and on arriving home blew out his braina, ~Thia ims, however, Victor Emmanuel {a not dis, 40 show no'much clemanoy, but {a resolvad to let the Law tako it courae,” —— TURKEY. RECENT UATTLE CoxsrantinorLs, Apeil 18.—An afiicial telegraphio dispateh from thoe Governor of Bosnia reports that » ‘baitle has taken place near Kievaca, batwoon the Turk- fahs troops and 1,000 insurgeots, from tho Austrisu bank of tho Bave, Tho insurgents wero routed with a loes of 800 killed sud wounded. A portlan of the band pursued by the Turkish troopa rocroased the Have, while othern took refuge in the mountains, The Turk- ish Joss is trifling. THE GNEAT POWERS, Loxnox, April 13,—A special from Derlin rays the Northern Powers decline to discnss the {erms pro- posed by the Herzegovinese, deoming them fnadntis- gablo. Thoy alvo decline o guarantes the exeontion of reforms, It in thdught thres Imperisl Govern- wments will reply to ine tnemarial of Woywodea by o frosh summons to ccasa hostilitfes and mccopt {hl Bualtau's promises, PLAOUR. ConsTaxTINOTLS, April 13,~The plagus s increas- ing at sgdsd, DN, April 13.—Tarkey is consldezing the prop- osttion_of tho Jewish bondholders, 1n conjunction with other donominstions, to exchauge bonds fur land in Byrin, RUASIA AND AUBTRIA. Vmswa, April 18.—The Polttical Correspondence (nawapaper) xays : We arn ablo to state positively that Austria and Russla will continus to act conjoinily for the pactfication uf the nsurgent proviuces of Turkey. 8o far there lias it been the allghtest difforence bo- tween tho two powors, 3 HATIHPACTION DLMANDED, Brronrapk, Apiil 13.—Austris Las dewnanded -natis- faction for thus jmsult otfercd to Priuce Wreds, her rupreseutative, on Sunday by tlia populace, Secvia i prepared Lo satisfy this demaud, VENZEQOYNIA. Lonpoy, April 14—5a, m.—A Vienna dfapsteh says the reberlion has hrokeu out sbout Presret in South [, ferzegovina, ——— GREECE. f COUBUPTION IN RIGI PLACES, Atoexs, April 13,—~The High Qourt of Justics has sentenced B, Palaswopoulous, aformer BMinister of Ecclestastical Aairs, to ono year's tmprisonment, do- privation of poiitical righta duriug three ywars, sodto give the $10,000 be xeceived a8 & bribs to the Pdor-House, 3, Nikolopoulous, s fornier Mints- of Juatice, was sentanced 1o ten montha' jmprison- meént, The Archlishop of Gophalonia was fned $10,000, the Archbishop of Pstros, ll,(w‘hlnd the Arcliblshop THE RELIGIOUS CONTLOVENSY, Tonpow, April 14.—A Madrfl dispatol says the closs { oyes and stp dis ests | Diario miniaterial puper encrgetically dpnios tiat tha Chicago aveane and Badgwick atreot, 1lifam Darber | S0.876FY varnlug, until the wholo people, sa loug pa- | Government futeuds to rv-vatabilish the concordat of was callod upon to addreay the menting, aud submite 1ad Lis views on tln tmesns by whiel tha prosent city chartar wou adopted, Ie favored tho charler per ss, Lut not the stuffug of the ballol-boxoy g{ which it wan sdopted, Hotlionght shat if the seta {k wure o be regarded wq o T of further beip from (bis source, sod | KING ALPIONEO'S MILITARY ENTRY INTO MADRID, ondence Londow Ttous MapwiD, March 2. —8un and wind fought on Sun. 'y day; atill the sun was braght, the heaveus blue, strauge T upeak not xs s Umil member of that party, saslly | costumea mado ovory streot plotureaque, and tonguus vavrant dlscond, on aceannt o vussck sults, Nortbern Hpauiasds, all thronged reonal dissppointmenta; nor, Anally, e thousauds of infantry soldier lade from tbe North, tn iced tor tho principles of the Iapub- | thele long blue groatcots, ¢ tho 8 lican party befors ik Bat tryangaation, who Lisd part | poaked caps, baggy brickd Blod, o boaby | 12 inBIng for It the frat deces victory whioh wuade {6 | dals “snd bisck gaiters. Torlofao U catira seket nomipsted by tho Tepubiicay | Ui [riy of destiny and tio mesie of saving (o Ito- | tawdry dusel falp n, 88 one of tio vory bestover prosented ‘hicaga for thelr sulragee, oo “Yhat Bernard Jansson and Olof “1dcr, th Republicass nominues for Aldermen of (his ward, ara woethy of thesupport and coutidouce bifcat ‘The weoting thea adjourned. Tha Eighisent mlocraty ol night in | {ts jnlierent moral power and nobly meel the cuntry's the otfice of the Clerk of the Oriminal Court, inthe | demands, Noy, more, 1 apeak as ono who belaves this | briglitly and the Lells e picturs of Madrid on Kunda; quFo eemed to cave for (s bl 1] utiful concert of sccutar se | date for Preaidons whose very namowill be to tle | miusio Which was givon at %30, Dy g luation, which pmplulvuflnu that the hervlo work of purificstion | were wending their way e o on i at Jeaut one depariment of “1uo Gove | oncamptuent, 3 miles the part of Mr. Brand, Froderick fartmaun, o wells gromeut will be inatituted snd couductod with equal | wherelay 15,00 of (ho Alfousist solaers, “witly the tnAn oF, 608U 1] Ln nass ju 1 il i candidate, and the woeling sdjournad, e that the Twiniblieas party hia A e I ot EIOUTEENTIL WARD. black leather waterprout '—that 1s, clolh of red, wi wholo strest looked the grardest party in history, Lastof all, 3a 1nore | Negiment of Eogiesh ¥oot 10 fact, nothlng was soen but lung scrolls of scarlel from overy wiudow, with bero wreattis of aurel, tuat cakes, 1iXks wedding-cake, but sach surmounted with its Iaurel weeath aud glittering crown, wers trave ury strcet, that tho sun vhons (v paik also as one who has continued Lo wgor it, apits | Jow bordo:,gmfio that tight, fewer atill for to the Cimpamanto oe Qued and Lows in tents siga that the Hopublican party bias a futura worthy of | smong thein sharing thelr Lardsbips sud rouguijy Lg their soldivrs, oé beitted brave men aud the orowds of peasants an. niero bliud partie | camp, aud rofled it gaily in club and casloo, e poor suffering roldiors eucamped on the Leiglts, Fearfally cold was Sunday night.” At 6:30 on Monday morniug the troup ot 8:30 set forth for the gra Capital, :I:pnln‘ & come | trusted with the most abeolute wnfldaluLU.nn Ihis ’I‘hn srioy, with {be King and Genorals 'rimo de Rl 3 yors and Quasada oi thelr liead, jassed juto sud u Novewbor, mruuflu Madrid at “quick march,” acis of dolicscy and coucitistory kindness District, Mr, | their party aud country, scd honce would svold the | never vmflum in courily B though the ol (Down wilh ihe Fucros) radod fu the camp, Entrada del Rey into i3 aud all will rejo Y- husy over svey iseot, Fonborn aad | Garls tar tha Jngte sul clatks o d parsas, e post of lonor, yloldod to them. o “'No, wir; he's not at home, sirl” Visitor; | eession sta Tom ihe camp i slocilon, He bopad they would ‘repurt o the sul- e A ty 7 suiug waa cold nd cloudy until 1 compitiee of m{g,mw“ Cooauit #Could I ses his—er—doputy?" Bervaut; | ™ y bi t io all its southern glor, Eosaion cuma ta th Calle ulnul,‘l-lll Ichied dreases, oub rushe or 1010 tho widdle of (ae of Mouseno $4,000, being dauble the aniounta they re- cmm as bribed. ALl were impesched for corruption aud simouy, Tl histary of the lnvestigation fa sa follows : On tho overtlrow of tho Tulgatie. SnIntey, the 1hto Opposls {lon wotug 10 retaliata. pon thoes, who had tidden roughnhod over the righls of thofy fellow Deputies, “fhe Publlo Prosecutor of the Court of Appeals in Attens, & friond of tho prescnt Firat Ministor, pali- tioned {lia Iousa to inquire into the conduct of the Minister of Justice and Mindster for Ecoloainstical Affalta with regard to the sppofutment of four Arche bishiope, sotiiuy fortl the grounds of hia belief that thelr practicos had been corrupt, A committoe of five members was forthwith appointed to investigate tho truth of tho allegations, and to act a8 prosecntors in tho event of defendanls being committed for trial. Wituoasea wern examinod before the Comumittes, sud the ex-Miuisters arzestsd ou the 13th of Novembur | laat, —— SAMOAN ISLANDS. AND EATAN CAME ALBO, BAN FIANGTICO, April 13.—A privata lettor from B2~ mon vays that doouniouts have been found among Bleinberger's papers showiug that Baboock, for & cons slderation, obtalned Htelnberder's appointmnent a4 spocial agent, ulso that s arrangement exiatod bes tween Btelnhergerand J, B. Goddefery & Bon, Ham: ‘bury, by which the former was to play into the hands of the lutter, who wera to Lave a monopoly of the Sae ‘moan trade, to be tho baukers of the Government and leauo paper curronay, Bieinboryer was to have 10 per ocent on_ sl branuactions Lelween the firm and the Gove ernment, This rm owned the Peerlous, selzed by Farracanta, Tho Senateand Awembly wujiport Slalie Larger, but the Llug and peopls 87y againat i, atal sl e, RUSSIA, COTTON QULTIYATION IN CENTBAY, ABIA, Loxvow, April 18.—A Derlln special says s stdck compauy s organizing in Russia for the introduction 154 gevelopment of the eulkivation of cotton {n Cune rul Asia, . PERSIA NOVING. Lonpo, April 14— a. m.—The Invatids Russe snyq tho Sbah of Lersis asutalsrge furce to Alwsches, ‘whaeuca th il commisuce war againal Mero, 1f the Bhak he 1y be expected te B Moro befoms Hiusets oan sinax 1t, © AL possostlon ———— GERMANY. DENIED, Loxpoy, April 13,—~Tho reported msgoliations fop the cesslon to the German Emplre of the right of the Duke of Edinburg ss helr-presumpiive lo O Bwxe-Cobaurg and Gotba fa ottcially dented: Dol e U A Corpse in tho Alr, Paru Cerrespondencs Philatelphia Prass. One of the strangeat and wost horribly of sen- eational ncidents ook 5‘:" other day at Puteaux, A party of ehil 60 Who were playing In tho anviroua divcovored foating in the aij and partly entanglod amid tho brxlnchcn orr.' troo, n whitn parcal, upborne by moans of some twenty or {hirty littlo Loy balloons, which wara at'nched to it, The atiention of tho polica boing onlled to this slugninr objeot, it was bronghe down nod the packago opened, which proved to contsin tho ootpso of n now-born infant. In. vestigntion into tho mattor bronght to llght the following facts: Tho olild was that of & noor * toy-malior aud hin wifo,” Jont after the confing. ment of the iatter, the. huaband had disd sugd- donly, and all tho houschold goods and chattely bad boen soized forront. The unbappy woman waa driven mad Dy this scoumulation”of mis. fortunos ; sho killed Ler Infant, and thon went ot and threw hersclf into the river, leaving bo. liind her & writtsn paper in which aho donqmd‘ her intention of commitiing suickle, hod salg that ahe ' had gotton her bLaby ready to ta g0 ta. heaven.” Tho toy balloons oyidently had fo) ‘part of the doad husband's etock ln’trulo. Fed BTORM AND FLOOD, A MUD-SLIDE, apecal ispateh to The Chicags Trduna, Towa City, In., Apnl 18.—A vory serions lang slide ocourrod About n mile west of this city st night, which has increased in extont this fore. noon. This afternoon the mhd 1ay oby the tracy rome 3 foot desp, sud several rods in extont, A largo force of men are hara st work clearing away tho obstruction, Two pasdonger and fom traight trains from the west nro on the tene! Ouno pnesenger-traln Lisa waited there minco Ia svaning, and the otbors sinco 5 o'clock thi morning, and aoothor hLas jJust roach the slide. Desides, ono passengar-traig from {tho east has waited - here sincg morning. It is expectod thst the mud may be oleared away by noon to-morrow &0 that traing can pass, 2 It has rainod hers atmost constantly for twg daya, which cansod tho troublo on the road. The Buriington, Cedar Rapids & Minnewoty Road is alao in Jiko troublo at aiferont polnts, The Iowa River at this polntis sbove high. wator mark, ovarflowing the lower part of th city. Tho cattlo-yards at tha distillery nsar ¢ river ara ovorflown, aud somo 500 head of cattla aro stauding in tho water neatly a foot deop, Il:\(lv:(nnd flood have prevalled for two days nnd nighta. o8 FLOODS AT DAVENPORT, 1A, Special Dispateh to The Ohioage Triduna, DavesronT, Is,, April 13, —Throughont .thiy county thousands of dollars of damago was dona by the Iato storm, twonly bridges being washed away. ‘Tho loss in Scott Qounty will reach 830, -000, Al tralna on the Davenport & Bi, Pau] Tiatirond have bean susponded for two days. No trains have arrived from tho West ainoo yestor. doy moroing, though two passenger-trains got liero to-night. Thoro was' n Leavy hnd-alldegon the Chicsgo, Ilook Ialand & - Pacific} 1 mile west of this city, ‘The loss to the Rock Island Railroad will reach 20,000 at least, Rainzow & Haller, of this city, lost 400,000 Smmh of mont, which was stored i thelr collar, any housos were struck by lightuing, The Aiveissippl 1a bigher than evor beforq at ibis aeagon,—11 fost above low-water mark, FLOODS NEAR KEOKUK, 1A, Special Dispaleh to Tha Chicago Tratune, J Xroru, In, April 13.—A violent rain-storm visited thig olty last night. A barn was struck by lightning and burned down. A dwslling was also struck snd badly shattcred, though nono of the inmates were injurod. Land-elidos and wash-ouls oocurred on mnestly sl the railroads centoring hero, Thore Las {uon 10 train over tho Chicago, Burlington & Quingy, botwesa thia city and _Burlington, for moro than twenty-four hours. The track of tho Hi. Louls, Kansas & Northorn, betwoen thia fi and Hanaibal, s, badly washod, sud sovel bridges are gons ‘Fhoro was & slida on the Kaussa & Dos Moines' which dolayod il tralna claven hours. CRUBHED TO DEATH. LoumsyiLie, Ky., April 18.—[n the suburb of Qermantown to-night a hurricano cansed a greal doal of dnmage and tho death of two men, Michaol and John Moffert, fathor and son, b aldea nnmerous lossor acoidonts. Moffert seniog wag 80 yoars old. Tho sou and six othors wore in John's honso when it waa atrack by tho wind and blown down. Tho entire party woro cruahod by tho wallg, eto, The father and son wers aruslicd s as to ba unrocognizable. Tha atliors woro all mora or less anumd, and takon ontin {from one 1o throe houra' time. At this hour the full extont of tha dsmago cannot be ascertained, MISSISSIPPI_CREVASSES, Mmrms, Tona,, April 13.—A gentleman from Bolivar County, Miss,, roporta that ths lovee broke on Monday night in front of Duck Ridge Landiog, and when ho loft tho crovasse was 200 yards wide and washing nt both enda, This was overflowing tho oountry betwoon Lal Bolivar and the river, including Catflsh Point the Williams Bayon country, and the upper en: of Washiogton County, Whon this geutloman loft a crevasse was expected at Utopla. FLOODS AT SAGINAW. Speriad Dispatch lo The Chiougo Tridiene. East BAo1xaw, Mich,, Aprit 18.—Tho river Lisy rison 8 lucten in the past twenty-four hours, snd {9 within ;18 inchos of tho highest wator ever known, '1t is still rislog, sod will probably resch tho highost point. Thoro {8 2 foot of water over the track of tho Ilint & Poro Marquotte Rall- way at Midlsnd, and ploa logs are flosting across, Intertoring with tha paksage of trains. THE WIND CAME. Lomsvitve, Ky,, Aprit 18,—A severo rain and wind storm, blowing almost a hurricane, passol over thia eity between 6 and 7 o'clock this oven- iog, destroying considerablo frame proporty. in- oluding the utands for spectators in she new park of tho Loniavillo Baso-Ball Olub, NECROLOGICAL. A. T, STEWART, New \Yorg, April 18.—Tho dry-goods aer chanty held a maeting yostorday, and appointed » delegation of fifty of the most prominent o attoud A. T, Stewart's funoral, < Laven.~The funeral esrviocs oY tholato Alex- andor T, Stowart were solemnizod this morning at his houso and at 8t, Mark's Church, Dishop Patter oflicinting, assistod by a numbor of cler- gymen. The tioral decorations at cach place wore magnificont, and tho crawds in front of the house, at the church, and along tho stroots were vory groat. The admission to’tho house and the church was by ticket, and the Lolders of these includod loadors in_nocinl, professional, and po- liticsl lifa, Govs. Tildon and lice headod the poll-bearera, MORTUARY. - Bpectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tridune. Font WAYNE, Ind., April 13,—Tho funeral of tho fate N, G. Olda took placa to-day, and wat au imposlng demonstration, Bevoral huodred employes of Lis factory marched in procossion to the cometary. 'Ihe pall-boarers wore the Hou, J. L. Willlams, tue 1lon, A, P, Edgorton, thio fTon. T, I Nandall, tho Hon.' J, K, Edger- ton, Plisy Hoagland, J. D. Nutmav, aod W. . Coombs, OLD AGE, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaao Tridune. Bast Sa0i¥aw, Mich., April 13,—3{ra Van Erb a lady ngod 83 years, was found scated {n bel clair deads shis morntog. Hho waa living with Lor son at Bay City, who was absent at the time, The old lndfl was in the house Alono us the iime of her death. P SUDDEN DEATH. Bpecial Disrateh to The Chwcags Triduns, Font Warng, Ind., Aprll 19,—This momiog Mrs, John Bruusberger, living $ milea southwes of the city, got up from breakfast and dropped dead. Canse unknown, —_— The Great Clock for the Centennin! Exhibitions New Iaven mxmm The elook for Memorial Hall, which has boes bullding ot Thomaston, is comploted, Itist aplendid Klsu of work, and will no doubt do It work faithtally, Thers aro 1,100 pleces, the e timated weight of all being six tons. Tho malt wheels messure four fess tn dismeter. ‘Ihe peir dulum ball and rod wolgh 700 and 800 pounds tho rod belog 1434 fest long, snd connected Wit the clookwork by what s known as gravisy e ospemont, and makes swo-socond boats. o rod 18 of steel, and to componsate for ‘contractios and expanslon, fs encased in two oylinders, 0nd of zing aud one of steel, which, by thelr roltivd expansion npward, maintaln & uniform centro of oscillation, This oscapement fs differvnl from that used in large clooks heretofore cu siructsd by {his company, and somo fears wels folt abou ite auccess, but evary parg soemi (3 do its work pectectly.’ Tho clock stands 8 feed high, There will be aizly or more dials con- nected with tha olock, whioh will be rua by eleo tricity, the ds movlug with every beai of (be pendulum. ‘The clock for Indepsndence Hs! Wwill atand sbout 14 inches biguer than this 006,