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2 ‘mambors will gt l.‘hrmlgh of it befors thelr term of aftico oxpiron. We look forward to w time of drupkenness and riot, wilh faloons open day and night,—a limo of *'free whiaky ;" for (hat 49 what Prohibition moans In euch piaces as Rockford. TOW MATTERA fIAVE DEEN COOKED TP, -Lotl Rhoades, the Mayor.olect, is quito in 8 ilamma about tppolntments. There are alto- gothor tao mauy pogs for tho Loles, Tho Rie- form Club slone boast about twonly or thirty goutlomon who ara out of work, and are very feveriah for office. It is gonerally nader- ntood that the following sppointments will be made at tho regular moeting of the Conncil on the first Monday in Mag, when the newly electod ofticers will take their neata: City Olerk, toraco W, Taylor; City Ab- tornoy, L, F. Waroor i Engineer, Duncan wuson § Troasarer, N, I, Lymean; Marshal, Col. 1, W. Dlowell ; Aesiatant Marabinl, Rogor Hrown ; Btroet Commiesionor, \Vest Silo, Jamno Iogan; Btreot Commisaionar, Laat Side, Lavi l‘lln?y; Collectar. David Lamont; Assessor, James I'or- gugon; Printer, Rockford Register. Also tbat s3-Mayor WaodmiT is to bo Chalrman of Com- wittes on Firo and Water, which inchutes tho Watar-Works; Ald, E. 1. Woodrnff Chairman Committe on Liconsa; and Ald. Barnum Chaw- mau Committos on Finsnge, Rhoades also do- olaros his tntention to hirs ono of tho best osx- porta in tho State, who with the new membera wmill b appoiuted an investigating committao to bunt up the sileged Water-Worka frands, ete. But T ask pard.n for ssying so much about our City (tovornment, os it 1sreaily tho si}-absorbing {opta just now. e BLAINE AND THE BONDS. CAD TROM JOUN C, 5. STARKISON. Inpranarorts, Tnd,, April 17.—Mr, Harrison tmnisghes tho foliowing card, in correction of ibnt shich appesred fu this morning's Journal: ‘Ihe Amovinlcd Press Agent maid, when tho artlcls n e Sentanel agpesred on the Unlon Pacio Railroad manaement, thet [ s groally auzprised, a9 1 iad ot bean inafrumental, dizectly or fudiroctly, in givin 1ds ruattor publicisy, ' In January, 179, 1 talegraphe ta tha lou, deremizh Whon, the Chajrman, in re- tation to a0ma valueless Fort Smith and Litlis Rock iand-grant hornds beld as sasots by the Union Pacific [taflroad Cotapny, for which tha buoke of the Cam- oauy showed thoy liadpoid alargo eum of money, anil ave cortain quentiona {o ho asked, n noticing thio raporia of the dafly examination of Committee, no questions woro over put by them ; and thien, on Fob, 3, 1433, T wroto to the Chairman 1ore fully’ sbout (he maifer, Ifany attention wan ever pisen {0 the tele- wram ar letter, I was never {nlormed, I am con- acfous that I biave Lboon faithiul to my trust, ana rn wblling to go betors ny tribunal “or Congresslonal Committes, whonaver called, 1 Liave no desira to cou cel th:o facts of wuizld suy poraon. [Skaue Jous C. 8, HARRUON, Aprdl 17, 183, aperal Luated to The Chicago Tribune. 1xpravarorie, ituk,, April 17.—Mr. & C. Har- nizon rava that ho went the lottors in roferenco to Mr. Ilaino's Unlon Pacific trancaction to tho ffon, Jore Wilton, momber of Congrews, sud col ta ths Clhawrman of tho Credit Mobiller Comnuttae, CRESATUNL IASTE DISUTAYED LT A PARTY ORGAN -—HOW CRUTAIN OCUATIC PLANS LY ALOILED, Duspatel to Neww York Tinies. Wasuixaron, D, C., Aprit 11.—Tho quarrcl that 1 buginnig to crow up regarding the origiu of tho story nbout Mr, Bisino's bond-traus- action promises Lo becoms intercatiog if mot spocdily pupprosded. Attompts iave besn mado to chnrgo tho friende of Mr. Lristow with tho pullication, and Beuator Hlorton's friends have alno been accusod of inatizating tho attack, Tho teuth i, that the publication was inndvers tently made, 8o far as time ia concorn- td. " Tho leading Democrats in tho Iionse navo had tho clory for moveral weeks, and bave bad much paivato diegussion as to the best method of wakiug it usnful. It was finally decuted that the policy of silenca should bo on- lotced, end that the story rhould Lo jealously runrded, i1 the bopo thet Blaine would bo nomi- anted at Cinctnnatt, Then the mcandal-milta wore to be sot agoing.—one or two othor storien of sntno kind also belog stored up with this of she bongs. The Indisnspolls Sentinel was not In tulg arragpomiont, aod, having obtaincd tha wory, 1b huetoned promnturely $o got itssif ad- vertised as tho suthor of a sensation, As to now the afinir firat came fio tho knowledgo of aowepay;er mew,~for it 13 now conceded thnt ‘o Union Dncific paid womebody #5000 for Arkausas bonds,—and how Mr, Biaine's gamo hecamo connccted with it, i yob & mzs- iory, 1¢isasserted hero tbat Col. Iolloway, of [ndiananolis, ~ M. Morston’s friend, took tho story to Mr, Medill, of ‘Tur Ciiciao TRIBTNE, tome timo #go, At any rate. Mr. Harrieon's atatomont was well known to certain oditors in Chicsgo sud Cinoinnati o monsh sgo st lest, wnd through gome of them 1t pgot to Nr. Blnine, ~Col. Ifolloway, very liliely, was net lbe only ene wno told the afair. 'Tho sonspiracy to punt it simultaneously in various papors, to which a dispatoh in tho Chioago Jnler-Occan rofors, existed ouly in tho corrospandent’s imagination. Thoe publies- tion upacte the Domociatic plany, aud Ar. Blaine ought 1o be vory thanktul {o sho inotipa- tar ot tho publication (or alording eacly mosns lorefuta it, 1t is cloar mow that tho wubjoct must be investigated, einco there cam bano poace ti tho real principals io tho bond trans- iction, whoaver they wero, have boen diaclosed. Tuere is littla doubt that tha publication (s, (o~ 3irectly nt loust,*the rasult of tho miserable Intriguing for the Prosidency. ~That caunot be soncealed, white, at the samo time, it iv not dis- tlosod aulliciontly for description, 1tis certain ihat, if Blaino wero not & candidato, this stor; would not havo boon printed, s ————— ‘THE PRESIDENCY, 3R, LUISTOW FAYURED BOUTA. Forr By, Arls,, April 5,—20 the Editor of tho New York Tribune: As you scem to dealro to turulsh sour ronders s knowledge of tho arift of public sentiment regarding the Proaidoucy, it may nob bo a watter of entire ndiffereuco to know what that sentiment is down {n this far- sway roglon. 1f the peopleof this locality could solect tho next Presidsnt, ho wonld be B. IL Bristow, I bave beard within the past ten days somo fourteen or fiftoen Democrats doclaro that they intended io vota for him 1o mustor by what paity Lo might o nom- iusted. Ono of those Lield an ollicial position of importance in tho Confoderste urmy, Party tics nro getiing wondorfully woak Lereabonts, Northern poople have uo ldea how party tles sra woakeouing boro, espocially smongat we old ‘Whigs. ‘Tho better class of Hopublicans hero, aod mony of tho Dewocrats, would voto for Dristow againet the ficld. [ shall vote for Dria- tow unlesn the Damocrats put up Tilden or sora otuer Riug-smashor. Dexocnar, e BOONE COUNTY. TATIONAL, HTATE, AND COUNTY roLitics, Special Corresnondence of The Chicugo Trioune, DBevviprae, JIL, April 17.—The political cal- dron in little Boone lLas begunZto bubble and pring to the surface candidates for the various afficed to be fillod at tho next election. Upon mational mattors, the Yeeling biors is quito geu- eral tbat Blaine {8 tho * comiog man," though thoro ars many who would bo glad tu ses a new man taken us Ropublican stand:rd-boaror in the coming; conteat ; 8 man ,who has not beeu wo strongly identifled with-‘party Interests as Lavo Braine, Morton, Coukling, and others propossd as oandldates ; man like the Hon, E, B. Wash- tnrne, for instauce, 1Many hereubouts would bo tiatied with Bristow, bat the majorlty, I think, gel thit b should bide his time or tako the nec- 0ud place un the ticket thls year, - For Governor, our policians are divided be- “ tween laveridge and ‘Cullown, winle the people BYe poarly unanimous for \Yashburne, and from what wa hoar and &os from all parln of the Heate this is the case gouvrally, May the peo- plo win! As to Congroeamsn, little is being dona aponly 1y sny ons except by Mr. Hildrup axd hia friondu, I'boy are putting iu their work where they think it will win, Iv sommu o litle cheeky for Boone 10 aupire to furnish the candidate szain, but it mho carries off the prize we Lolieve Gen, Hurlbut will be the fortuvate mon. The General in tak- ing the matter very quistly, aud with bacomiug digoity, fie wroto a few days since to a friend oo the subjoct, ss follows: *Ishall await lhe sction of the peofle of the rict aa to my ro- nomination with perfect equlmmlf‘y d sball Le coutent with whatever thoy may Candidates for connty offices and the Legitla- tore aro occaclonally showiug themselves, J, W. Sawyer, of Lelvidere, au ox-lumbor doaler, a very worthy geutleman, hus announced himuelf » candldate for the ofice of Circuit Clerk. The prorent incambept eould probably ba induced to 5-5". :tw dear people anvilier Lo withous great ificulty. The people, tho farmers of tho county, we imagino frow what we bear, propose to Liave toeir tay in these local matters, It Is rumored that they will present the'nawme of A, J. Burbank, whio has jusi rented hisfana and moved to fown, for $hus ottice, Mr, Hurbank {s thoroaxuly quali- fled to porform the duties of the oftice, and is r«zpnhr with tho farmets of the couuty, with e exception of a littls clique led by a would-bo oftica-holder, who ran for tbe office of County Clerk threo searw eince, unsuccessfully, It 1y, bowerer, well kuowa that hiw oppomiion fo Mr, Buzbank origios in euvy or jealousy, and would help rather ‘than_hinder Mr, B. wiih the yobers of tho county. We beliave, thougl, that a gest In the Legislatura would ba mors to the taste of Col. Brrbsnk, and that he would, If sens. to Springfiald, do honor to hi:aself sud his con~ stitaonts. Wo are not ndvizod whether the Hon, M. K, Avory, preasnt mowbor of the Legisiature for thto county, desiros & ro-election, but we pre- sumo he does. Morsanon. Graxaxn, ——— 3 " INSTRUCTIONS." To the Kiitor of The Chicago Tridune: . Broapwerr Ill, April 18.—Uaving bLeen a member of tho Ropublican party since the time of it organizalion, aiwaya supporting its can- didaton fn county, Btate, and national campaigns, 1 fool that it will nat bo improper to offor & littlo adyico 1eating upon the approaching Republican Convantion of Wia Htate, ‘The queation, S8hould countios inetruct thoir delepatoa? is, in wny opinfon, o very important one to the Ropublic- ans of Iilinois. It will readily cccur to all thinking men, who bave tho iuterests of tho parly st beart, that we cannot now afford to do anvthung that il cre. ate » division fu our tanks, or fur- nlsh evidenco of the oft-repeatod accusation that thore is a *“riog of politiciana" in the party, who continually manipulate the oftices avd divide the apotla among thotnasives. ‘Ie rolection of incompetent sud untrustworthy ofileers is frequently tho resalt of combinations made by politicat trickstors. In viaw of thia fact, 1 beliove that it will not be either_triadom or policy for any county to fnstruct {ta dologates Lo support any candidate or candidates who may bo preseuted at the coming Convention. It tho delegatos go to the Coovention free and untrammeled, and ib s eafo (o presune that & etroog and ovaitablo ticket will bo the result of their action. Candidates have mlways besn, end will siways be, AMOULD COUNTIRH INATIUCT THEIR DELEGATRS? | s supported in overy honorsble way by their re- spective countier, if thoy aro worthy, nod com- etent to fill the poxitioris for which they offer, ‘Therefore, inatructions azo unnocossary in that rogard, It {8 not Infroquent that men's minde undergo a radical chougo after reaching tho Convention, in regaid to tho policy of voting for cortain' candidates who hava sought thoir support. Under such circumstances, tho result of tatructiong operaten to place men in an mwk. ward peaition, compelling them to do things which are agsinat their judgment, and againat tho Dbeet, interants of the party, HMon who leave théir business and oflices in tha bandy of undorlings, and omploy theic timo aud monay in tramping around tho Btste trying to **setup” deloga. tions in their own boliall, may not, after ail, bo tha proper onos to mominate, from the very fact that the eforf and tho outlay they make eugaeats the probability that thoy oxpect to ro- imburae themselves in eomo illegitimato wav, Lot all eandidates havo s fair show, sud tho re- sult will bo a harmomous Convention vl & umtod party. I hope this articlo will find itu way into tha coliumua af the princips] Bopublican papers throughout the Ktate, for the reason that 1t cannot do surtn and niay do youd. A M. s recliels NOTES. CAMPAIGN TARAGRAPRS, ‘Tha New York Sun suggeets Ldwards Plerre- pout as & compromise Republican candidato for tho Irenidency. e Contennial Commission appotnted by Gov. Carpenter, of Iows, now appear in tho un- enviabla light of men who Liave collected £4,000 und spent 23,001 for ** exponses.” thales of tho mighty, con il Lo that Jay Gould, of tho Uulon Pacific Raitroad, s Just now manipulating tho political columna af the organ foundod by Horaco Grealey ? The Dubuane (Ta.) Tintes has an article on **tho man of tho magnificent torso,” highly com- plimenting him s a faituiful patty man and “ o orator with foi poers iu this country or Europs.” Gen, Greon B. Raum lag written o lettor to lis hono organ, the Goloonds Jlerald, por- emptorily deoliniur to be a eandidate for Gov- omor or any other office, Ho thanks the Itepublicans of Iltinois for their conflienca in N, and promisvs to do bin heat for the sucsots of tho party on all oceasivng. The Hartford Courant, a Ropublican papor, Is talking treason. It wava: it ia timo thal Presldent Grant undorstood that, so long ns ha sllows Labeack to remain at tho bead of au im- portant dopartment iu the Diatnct of Uolnmbia, Lo hag only bimself to blame If bs in rogardoed ns & partaker in Babsock's iniquity.” 'fhe Eastorn paporasnd maoy country organs In tho \West aro sublishing an itom to tho sffect thut Mr, Robert Lincoln, of Clucago, ia s candi- date for tlie oftico of Secretary of Htats for 1lli- nofe. 1t i proper to aay that r. Lincoln is not o cavdidate for aoy onice. He haa beon duriug bhis remdence in Chicago conspicuously not au olice-sookor, MoMichaol, the veteran editor of tho Thiladol- phia North American, wes clected a delegate to the Clncinnaty Convoution as a roprosentative of tho Cameron intorest. Io has aluce astonishod everybody by maliing & _guarded declaration in favor of Blaine, The Philadelpbia Zimes vays, roforring to the Medichael crowd: * Load thom tho Itiot act.” Benstor Key, of ‘Lonnecason, tke only Dam- ocrat ho voted for Sanatar Morton's remolution for tho invastigatiou of tho Miswissivpi eloction, is woverely criticised by the Democratic naws- papars of Goorgio, Alsbama, aud Tenuearas, which intimato very pointodly that if Mr. Koy succeada Limself tu the United Btatos Senate lis will not do 8o as & Democrat, The 1-ston (7lobe ham & cortoon ropressnting tho I'rosldential .race for tho Republicau nomi- nation. ‘Tha ** Groat Unknown " iy alsad, with bis back-Lair aymwotrically parted and his face not shown. Blaine is socond, with Brstow al- most even with him; Coukling lu tho rear, white away in tho distance Mr, Howles ia vainly endoavoring 10 pusly Charlos Fraucls Adams futo tha tield whora ha can bo scen, Tho peoplo of New Hampshire having voted to call a Couvention to roviso t! ‘'onstitution of tholr Htate, it will devolve upon tho Logia- lature to provide for tho eloction of members, and Ox the limo for it to mest. The principat changes proposed ars the abolition of the ro- higlous qualifeation for holding oflics, a chango to biennixl olection, apd & reduction in member- #ltp in the Houss and a0 incresein the Senate. Senator Wallaco, of Peuoaylvania, as tho ro- cont Domocratic Convention showed, has his party in that_BState in Jeading-strings, ‘Tho in- lormation, thoreforo, that be bas recently bo- coms convinced that Col. Jamws O. Brodboad, of Miwwonri, * wonld bo o strong candidate for Prosident,” s important onongh to be intsrest- g, especially as, according to the I'ittsburg Aeleyraph, Mr, Wallace m of the oplulon that ** tho Ponneylyanis dslogation can bo inducad $o supporl Drodhiead,” and Le proposes to bring about that reantt, Xr. Warliburno caat Lis bread upou the watars when bis took such brasherly cara of thoso 80,000 Germans whu wers canchi in aris by tho ont- break of the Franco-Lrussian war. Lhe German- bora voters at iome huven't forpctten 1t of Lo, aud they never will, . « ‘The pralria hous in 1llinols continue to sing, more aud more loudly, for Unclo Klihu: and tho other Guber- natonal canddates, Bovendgo aud Cuilow, are carrespondiugly uneaty. Even the great Sohn Logau ia not entirely tranqnil {n his mind,— Springfield (Mlass.) fepullican. ¢ After the mooting of the Fsnneylvania Detn- ocrabia Conyeution, which velused to ludoran Jore Diack for the Prosidoncy, Judge Hlack happened to meet Judge David Davis, now fro- quontly montioned as & Domocratio caudulate in nyito of Lis being Ao old-lne Whig. * You ought $0 ba vory good to me, Judge,” said Binck to_Daviy, *“becsuse I aw uos & cecdidate," “DBut you remain s good Domoeral,” ssid Davig, " Certauly,” sald Black { ** and theroin lies the difforenco “botweon yon and e, Judge, I am Domoorat, bat not o candidate, and yon aro caudidate, but uot a Damoorat,” flnalkllvg of the Prosidentialcandldates, tho Ma- lons (N. Y.) Palladiuny, published at 3lr. Whool- or's home, says: * Mr, Wheeler wodo ot inclnde in the liss of candidatos at all, He has uever io sny way enternd the contost, and the mention of his nawo haw always bean without lia con- sent, Of courss, wa should ba gratified if an wmorgency shauld ariss In tho Convevtion which would restlt in his nomination as the free choice of tLe delegaten, and wo beliove tlie peopla would accept such s plodge of !.mncnt{ and sfcisnoy in administration, which would insurs hiv election. But whiatever may trauspire will without soy effort or ancoursgement by hime self. If nominated, the oftice will esok the man, aud not the man the offic Col. W. AL, Grosvenor, who is supposad tu bs warn sdvocalo of Mr. Brivtow, Wiites in last woek's Fublio: “At present Mr. Blaine bLat fousteen voles from Maine, vne fiom Yermont, 8 prospect of 8ve from New Hampshire, s pos- aibllity of » majority 1n Alaseachussits, a re- visionary intorost 10 A minority in New York when Mr. Coukling gotw thrungh with them, & fsvorable yesolution from Wiewnnin, though dologates are nos instyucted, un:l some ara now {or Bristow ; the one from Loveds, sud as msuy of the dolegios from Virgiuia s nace *fixed" ?.y the Pustmaaters vaid for that purpase. That da %hn' bed-ruck about the Blaine Lusiuess up to O THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1876, e — e e e =SS T CASUALTIES. Wreck of a Tow-Boat on the Mis- sissippl, and Loss of Ten Lives. The Vessol Is Orushed in Passing Through a Bridge Near Hanniba), Mo, A Great Inundation Caused by the Bursting of the Sny Levee in the Same Vicinity. Tho River Twenty Miles Wido n short Distance Above Quincy, 111 Miles of Railroad Track *' Afloat in the Forest" Botweon Quinoy and Haunibal, A DBad Break ju the Levee on tho Lower Mississippis WRECK AND DEATH. LOSE OF THE TOW-BOAT DICTATOR WITIf TR LIVES, Speciat Dispateh to The Chicano T'ribune. Qurxcy, 11, April 17,.—Tue Quinoy Whig to- day haa the following special dispatch from Hannibal concornlpg tho wrack of the atoamor Dictator with a loss of teo lives : Slortly after 2 o'clock shis morniog, and but a littlo while after tho beila had ceared ringing the alarm of tho supposed giving away of tho 8ny lavee, the stonmor Dictator passed up with a bargo in tow, and was wreckod in attempting to pass the deaw. ¥, W, Harlow, sssistant ongincor of thoe IIaunibal bridge, makes tho following statoment In regnrd to the accidont : ko Dictator, a tow-boat, with one large ice- bost on hor larboard sids, came up the river aud whistled for the bLridge. Tho draw was opened, with o proper lights iu good order and ali lit, ot least five minutes, whea shelcom- monced to enter under a slow boll, but, the cusront belng so swift, they turoed on mors otesm, and I noticed that abo was coming fastor, but was eheoring right sud loft. The pilot kept her trom striklug unul ber midship ‘was opposlte the plor, whan TIlE DACGE TOOK ASOTHER SUEER to tho left. Boforothey could chieck the bargo from awioging, tho boat struck the pior a listl aft of ceatre, mud beforo they could cut tho lines tho bargo was very near actoss the carrent, tringiog tho boat with it with a bearing on the picr about midslip, The barge lodged sldoways sgaiust the epan and tho "boat acrosa tho pier, ‘T'io pilot suu onginosr atayed b thorr posts try- 1ng to back off nntil her upper guards wers un- der wator. At tho esma timo I could soe pet- sons climbing upon the bridge. ‘no_boat hung on the pier just threo rainutes from the time sho struck untl FTIE LROKE IN TWO, swingina Loth sdes of the pier and not touching the Lridgs. ‘I'ha ligts wera put out, but we did not miss the spau until half-way oluaed, "his b;:j:pcm:d at 240 a, m. 'Thu Largo was evi- deutly drawa under. the span by tho swite cnr- ront, and in oll probabliity the broken wreok of tho stoamer followed it, and tho spar stll atand- ing, cleared her hull of everything. This col- liston also mnde a complete wrock of the first span on tha Missouri shoro of the soemingly soll superatracture of tho bridige, breskivg buge iron bars aod stringots as though bnt mne. The almost doafening noiso made by tho ciaabiing timbers and suappimg iron was AUDISLE IN ALL PALTS OF TUE CITT, arousing those who wero not alieady stirnng, until the city's stroets wero thronged as though at midday. Alter the falllog of the span, and the temporary sinking of the Loat and barge, tho hull of sho boat and the badly-damaged barge ngain spposrod, surrounded b{ peraons atruggling wilh the tloud, Furtunately for thoe drowniug mep, & groat crowd waa on the loveo roparing to start for the bieak on tho Boy ovae, and the calla for help wers answered al- most Imnlcdlnuli/. Thore wore twenty-eight porsons on board ot the time of tho accldent, snd thoso who aro KXOWN TO NAVE PLRISUED aro I'at Cary, Dick Crausoe, aud Frank Steinman, tiromon, Charlon Drown tad Joo Bolsor, deck- liands, Wiillaimn Fouter, second enginecr, Honvy Young, first clerk, sud ' the cook, cabin-boy, aod puntper on the bargs, Whoso named arg un- known, Tbo saved, as far as tho names are kaoown, are \Yiltis Llakesly, pilot, who was so- verely injured in tho wreck, aud pioked up 10 un slmost dyiug condition, Capt, Lees, Auinuda Mc~ Afee, tho colored chawbormaid, Ediard Doigar, firat mate, Nick Naucer, watchman, snd J, Losie, firoman. ‘Ihese savod themsolves by clinging 1o the rewnins of the bridge. 'Yhomas Reynolds sud Chris Kroft, deck-lands, and Urlsndo Car- ‘ir'u chiof enginser, wers saved by partios in wlle, ‘I'u6 Dictator was owned by Huse, Loosta & Co., of 81, Loutn. ‘I'ho survivors go to Su. Louis to-day, 9 Toledo, Wabauh & Westorn Rail- road oilclals say the bridgo will ba ropaired as #oou as possiblo, (19 the Assoctated Pre; ANUTHLR ACCOUNT, 8. Louts, April L1.—~Tho fecpublican's apecial from lisnotbal refersing fo ths wrock of the tow-boat Dictator, suvs the boat struck the bridge st balf-paat’3. She was goivg up stream, and, a3 sho smargod from o uppor end of tho dras, wos swuug round by the ocurrent sud struck tho pler smidsbips, wheie she hung about thres minuten, whon she careoncd, parted 1 middle, snd wout dowa, bus, In doiug so, her Large wad rased up aud the shiora-spau of the bridge lifted fromn ita pior and thrown iuto the river. 'Llio boat is a total Joss and the whore- abouts of the wrock enunot ba found. petes o S THE MISSISSIPPI. T AXY LEVEL—VALY ENDEAYORS. Special Dupatch to The Chizaao Tridune, Quixcy, 1L, April 17,~A dispatcls, dated 2 P M., gives tha followiug 1 + e Buy lovee, opposita Ilaunibal, is cortain to Lreak wway in & short timo and oauso great dostruction of property. Tho Lusiness men and citizens of Hannibal are out iu full force en- deavoriog to avort the disagter, It {8 believad that the loves caunot potsibly ba saved, aud o break i hourly expeclod abovo the bridge at thatcity. Men pn horseback have been sent out ovor the bottdm lauds to warn the peuplo aud tolt them to flea to the bluffs tor their lives. THY EXCITEMENT 13 INGENSE, and farmers ro leaving ovarytbing to get their wives and chlldren to piaces of aataty. A large forca of mou are at work on tha lovee, aud eu- perbumian offorta are boing made to save it and proveut tho impondivg flood and devastation.gg THE woRT, Tater.—Shortly after 3 o’clook this atternoon tho 8ny lavee gavo way 4 miles baluw Cincinpeti landing, and at 8 o'clock the break was 800 foet wida aud constautly wideulng. Au immenne vol- ume of water was pouring through the breach and tho whole Suy bottom, coutaming aver 100,000 acros of rich, cultivated land must inovitably be flooded, caustng great destruction of property. At Jaat accounss tho iubabitauts wero Heving for thoir lives. Ihe lovos has also given away 4 milea this sido of Hanptbal. ‘Tho river at this Euum 14 18 fout above luw-vuter mark, shich 18 ighor poiut theu it Las yeached wiuce™ 1537, Four mnln uorth of this city HEGRE TUR HTHEAX 18 20 MILES wibE, extending 6 miles into Missouri and 15 miles into Iltpoia, ‘I'ie damsge to farming property Is consequently very great. Tho track of the 8t. Louts, Keokuk & Northwestera Rail- road from Quincy to Maoulbal fe wost outirely uader water. ‘Yhe road. Lod s badly washed in mauy places. The bridgea aro uoarly atloat. The iron bridge over tho North River is still standing, but the water 1a within 8 luchea of the track. In severs] placew batwoen Quincy and Keokuk the ties and raily have floated from the road-hed wnd L0BAED AMUNG THE TEEFS. The entire 1Nincis 1iver Lotiuin 1a overfiowed, aud tho Toledo, Wabaau & Wostera Liack 1y uu- dor water trom Perry ‘R’""’" 10 Aleredocin. Pase wengers are trausfersod 3 wules in boats 4 wiles from Quicey. The Quincy, Carthage & Burling- ton track {8 washed sway for over 200 fect, and paneengers ave terled ovet in bosta, The break in the Bny Loves hag causod heavy dam- ngs ta the Quinoy, Alton & 8t. Lonia Road. the track boing carried entirely awarin many places. At one point tho track is undor wator for & din- tance of 2 mlice, and al another n distanco of over 1 mile, Bix mites sonth of Quincy, the Quincy, Missouri & Pacifio Road has besn somawhat damaged, tha track baing under watar. for neatly iwo miles.. Tho Yricgoa aro all safo, Lowevor. ‘The passengars aro bolug traneferrad on bosta 2 miles west of Wist Quiney, nud rains are runoiag regulacly, p 0ODA LUWER DOW N TIE RIVER. Meunritts, Tonn., April 17.—A lotter from Bolivar Connty, Misa., asys: *The levoe broke tn frontof Col, Wade's plantaton, Friday aven- ing, about a milo bolow tho Buct Ridea cravaase. ‘Ihia water rusbod through witl frightful velocity, sud it was with dificulty that Mrs. Wade aud her dangliter wers 1esctied, 10 wwholo of thts alluvial rogion {s sutmerged Tha following Ellnuxlnl-u aro slready intodatod: W. G. Moyor's, Moyors & Pollock's, L. 'W. Wada's, f. Q. Yorger's and Morgan Caato's, Greon Clav'a, Flold Millor's, Maj. Edmnnds',and pars of tha Content placa. ‘The water is pouring {nto the Withama' Bayou and Deor Crads, and will over- flow many valuallo places. The water is now Lm'\mu;: over Egypt Ridgo, whi:i nover oconrred oforo.” —— OTHER CASUALTIES. VICIIMA OF A SMINE DSABTER. Sreciat Inspateh to The Chiago Zribune. Proun, 11L, April 17.—Anoat 8 o'clock yes- terday aftarncan tho body of Thomas Koarns, one of the victima of tide dieastor at Raymond & Co.'s cosl mine at Canton, ‘Tharaday night last, was found about 200 yards wes; of tho shaft bo- neath s car, Thors were no marks or culs on the body, and the auppoeitionis that he wes awept away by tho rush of watora and drowned, Atont 6 o'clock this morning the body of Pat- rick Lmmb, who was withh Kearns at the time the aceidont occurred, wea found abont 500 feot from tho mouth of the shaft, llis nock was Lroken a6 wall 68 hia legs, and Wis sknll was crushed as it by falling,timbars, ‘The wholo city nesriy has baon engagad in digging for the uu- fortunate wea sindstho time of tho accldebt, LUMBER ADRIT. Speeial Disvatch to The Chrcaan Tribune. Eanr Baamwaw, Mich, April 17.—~1Ths tug Hunter and prap Benton came in from Tawas last night and repert 8aginaw Day clesr of ice, High water carried awaya boom at Tawas, lotting 1,000,000 faot of logs inta the bar. High water in Saginaw City ¢arsled awny 400 barrels of galt, ownod by E, F. Gould, yeaterday. ANAGGED AND BUNK. Mzwputs, Tonn., Apnl 17,—Tuesteatnor Logal Teuder, which Jeft horo Saturday ovontog for Little Rtock, strick a snag and sunk laat night about 40 milow below Pine Dluft, The Iatest re- ports atato that she is sottling and badly broken, and wiil probably bs a total loss. Bho was awned by Harbin & IHowland, of thia city, valuod at $9,000, and insurea for 26,000 In tho 0ld Dominlon of Richmond, Farmers', Mer- chanta’ and Manufactnrors’ of Humilton, 0., aud Globe of Chicago, equally divided. Her cargo was valued st about ¥3,000, and iusured for 46,000, princlpaily in local companies hets, 1t was principally #avod. in a damagod conditfon. DROWNKD. Froneyor Hetonts, N J., Aprll 17,—Whilo n party of twolve of the inmaies of Dr. Trall's Hyglonie Inatitution, at this place, wors out anll- ing Sunday atterncon the boat eapsized, drown. Ing Mre. Miller and danghter, of Maquokets, la, PIRES, THE GREELEY HOMESTEAD BURNED. New York Tribune, Aprit 16, The houso in the wooda at Chappaqus, for- merly occupled by Mr. Groeloy, was totally de- stroyed by fire last ovonng. Tho bullding has been unoccupiod and uufurnished for some yoars, and waa belog placed i ropair for Col, and Mrs, Smith, who ntouded residing thore during tho summer. This coltage was for nearly twenty yenrs the homo of Horago Groo- toy. In his * Recollections of n Busy Lifo " ho wrate of 1t ag follova: “In tho liwle doll or glen through which my brook cmergen from tho wood wherain it has branled down the hill to dance across s geutla alopo to the Bwamp below, 18 the spring—puro ss crystal, nover- failiog, cold nm you could wish It for drik in the hottost day, and o thoroughly shaded and sholtered that, I am confident, it was nover warm and nover frozon over. Mauy apriags on my farm aro excoilent, but this in poarivss. It doterminod tho location of my houso, which dtands on & tittle plateau or bonch of level ground Lalf-way down the Lill, soms 20 rods porth of and 40 foet higher thau iteelf, I never saw a awaslor spot ‘than was tho little k)\l! of grags which my hoaso hes supplantod, with tall woods all around, and a thrifty growth of soung homlock starting thickly juat —west and mouth of it do mnot regnxd this a8 a judicioua locationj {t {8 too mach sbaded and sbut in; it {s too domp for Lealth in » wet timo; it tempts tho chimuoy to sinoke, eapecinlly whon the atinosphore is 80 heavy ihat thio wiod beata down over tho waodod hill that rises umcu{ on the north and east; but the liostest dav s cool liere; dust is nuknown, sud 00 rumble trom any bighway diaturbs weditation or piquea curiosity. My hones I8 not mnch— buatily conatruoted, smail, slight, nud woodan, It basat Jongth boen aimont deaertod for oy ro- contly purchasod and refitted‘on the edge of tho village, just whero my private ro3d omorgos from 'the farm, on its way to the station; but tho cottagn in the woods fe utill my house, where my booky romain, where 1 moan o garner my rang- ures, aud wheroln I propose to be ‘At homne' to auy one whon I address myself to work, and eapecially to the consummation of o yet unaired litorary project.”” There is reason Lo sppreusnd that sovoral rare books and documents wore in the houso aad bato beon destroyed by the lamen, AT DANVILLE, KY. Lowsvitie, Ky., Aprit 17.—The Courfcr-Jour- nal'a Danville special utatos that s moat destruct- tive Biro occurved thora Bundsy night, caused by ao {ocendiary, Tho fire commenved In Brower's livery atablo, extended to the adjolning siable sud hotel of A, K. Colliug, also butning n_brick dwelling, & carrisge repository, and wagon fac- tory uear by bolongiug to the euinte of Thomes flutohinson, decoasod. Ths County Jait also burned, sl tho prisonory mausging to escape without injury. Bome aparka set flre to the Catdwell Isslituto, ball o 1aile distaut, sod tho flamea noon destroyod it. ‘The proporty was valuod at 375,000, Insuced for n:a-tultd. ‘Che othor property was mot In- wured, ' IN CHICAGO, Tho alsrm from box No. 561 at 1:45 yostorday wmaraing wae caused Ly fica la tha two-stary framo Noa, 801 and 503 South Halsted stroet, owned and partiatly ocoupiod by Simon Lame brocht, and in ‘mt by Louis Eulin as a saloon, Dawmage to bulldings and coutents $400, lusur- ance aud caune of firo unkuown, T'he alarm from box No. 70t at 1:07 yosterday mm'“f. waa caused by the discovery of flames ia tho throo-atory frama Nos, 111and 118 Cly- boura avouus, awned by Dr. Hoftman, of Nilos Centre, and occupied by Bamucl Marcnesass clothing ators and zeajdence, Dammgo, $100 ; fully fnsured in the Philadelphia of Pounsyle vania, *Cause of fire unkuona, AT MILFORD, IND, CinorssaTy, April 17.—The Commercial's spo- clalasys » fire at Milford, Iud,, last night de- stroyed property valuod at €80,000. ‘Che insur- ance will not caver one-tenth of the lons. Tha yrlnclpnl nuffarers are Wellbaum, ators-rooms ; onas Milier, shoo-storo ; Mre. Mullin and (il- kiuson, mdlinery: and Mr. Wellbaum, dwalling. The oaude is bellevad to biave been incendiary, GAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Qixcixyate, April 17.—-Tho Commiercials aps- cial says & fire at Cambridge Oity, Ind., Iaat night deatroyed Doland's drug stors, Morey's rocery atore, and the Odd-Fellows' and Conklin 1 The loss is estimuted at $60,000. In- surance, §22,000. AT GCAMDEN, ANK. LarTes Roox, Ark., April 17.—A special to the azetle snuounoes tho deatiuction by tire s Ll past B this morniog of D, Felesuthnl & Co.’ dsy-goody store and stock at Camden, Loaw, £15,000. ,,,,,, g i CAPT. EADS' JETTIES. Nzw OnLzaxs, April 17.—The Zepublican says tLe ehip Pegasus, drawing 18 feet 8 [nches, and » bark also 18 feet O inohes, went to sea theough thie Bouth Paas without detanton, A petition to the Becrotary of War was belug clrculated to-day asking the removal of the Govorumeus dredge- boat to the Bouth Paxs to aid in procuriog 20 test, 4o that Capt. Ends can obtaln hia firas ine stallment of pay from tue Government. Alr, Eads denles unf.‘ at hlrh i be Lag obtajned 18 feal 6 juches through the jeitles to the Qulf. A couutar petition Is being circulated celting forth that to remove the dradge-boat from iLs pressus publlo labor to aid a private euteiprise would embary the publio sorvics, and thst the Bouthiwest Pass would ili up before the Bouth Pass could be opened, and thus the camiaario of New Orleans would e botiled up. FOREIGN The Turkish 'Difliculty Becoming Daily More Complicated, No Terms but Independenco Acceptable to the Insargents. Limerick Home-Rulers and Nationalists Induige in a Mighty Row, A Hundrod or Mors Heads Broken, and * Several Porsons Fatally Hurt. Miscellaneous Budget of Nows from China and Japan. CHINA AND JAPAN: CHINA. 8ax Fraxctsco, Cal., April 17.—Dy tus British steantor Crocns wo have dates from Bhanghsl, Marels 16, aud Hong Kong, March 16, English divora aro now at work on tho wreck of tho Pacific steamship Japan. Tho Flotehot buildings, a¢ Ilong Kong, ware destroyed by fire March 1% A disastroun epidemic prevails pear Soochow. The discaso fs Imperfoctly known, and doath {8 aimost immediato aftor selzuro. Sovorat villages hava baen depopalated. Contributions to tho Ihiladelphia Txposition coontinue to bo dispatched from various ports. T'wo formidable insurrections oro now dis- turbing tho poace of China,—ono in Kivorying. which has gained great strength, the robels hayv- ing baen joined by the lmperial troops sont to quell them. Bovoral Interior eltiea have boon takou, and aro now hold by tbis body, Tho sec- ond Is in Thans, the importauce of which may Do ostimatod by tho fact that tho Viceroy of Kansu 15 endeavoring to negotiate a loan of 10,000,000 taols, exprossly to pay tho troops snd purchaee & rms and material to subduatt, Tho paymont of tus loan is to be sccured by the bypothiecation of tho ocustome of poris on sie Yangtze Rtiver. Groavonor aud his frontior of Yunnan Fab. - Tho Invostigation of the Margary murder case by Ly Hun Chang was proceeding in Yunnan, Thoe dificulttes at diacao had booti settled by the Chinose ylolding snd abandoning tho posi~ tion, Thoy wero intimidated by tho threats of the Portugueso, Tho intention was ta establish & uativo custom-houso on I'aters laland, near AMncao. Tuo Portuguese suthorities declarod thoir purpoeo to reaist it by force, garrisoned their forts, snd ocoupied tho dicputed island with s Iarge body of troops. In consequence of those cnorgetio proparations the Clinoas stoppod tholr procoedings. Notwithstanding it ls o wall- kaown fact that no part of tho territory held by the Portuguess in Chiun was ovor coded to them, it i8 occuplod in defisuce of China, of which it (u‘ as much a part ag any other placo in the Lim- vire. Tho attompt to establish & railway betwosn Bhanghai and Wolaung, a diotancs of a fewnilos ouly, 18 vohomentiy opposed by the Chineso au- thiorition, and tho work 1o temporarily suspend- od. Tho ontorprise was projocted by foroigners, to avold the difiicnlties of navigating the river o fur up as Bhanghal, Weisung belog more ensily ncceraiblo, ‘rmy arrived on ths JATAN, Yoxonaa, March 25.—The United Btates flag- ahip Tenngesco Is expoctad at Yokohiama hlay 4. The Baco loavou Tor Han Franciaco carly in April. Tho Ashuelot will romain st Yokohams dunng | tho snmimner. Hanjo Yonoyosl, tho Prime Minister, or Daljo Daifis, of Japau, ia proparing to visis Amorica and Luropo. Hia purposo ts uot yet divalged, A military atation 15 to Lo gatadlishod at Loo- choo Island at a cost of $85,000. A rocoption aud banguot is to ba givon by Lbe Mikado, March %5, Lo colobrate the settlement of tho Coronn quoation. All tho forofgu Miuisters are invited, A fire in Yedo, March 10, deatroyod 200 hotises. 'I'vo firomen wore killod nnd soveral woundod. Tho Gorman frigato Hortha salled frot Yoko- hama to join tha squadron dostined to enforco tho clnims ngainst Chla in tho ca3e of the Ger- man Anns, A violent burrieaunoceurrod Marol 14, Honases in Yokohama and Yodo woro biown down, snd anips in tho Liarbor wore capsized mnd snnk. Oaly ona forsign vossol waas [ost,—ths Dritisl, bark Mary Jane. ‘The British man-of-war 8ylvia had sailed for Corea, with tho intention of imitating tho Jap- anoeo proceedings, 1o hopnn of simlilar success. Tho competition betweon the Japancse Steam- ship Liuo to Shanghai and the Youmsular and Ononial Compauy continues wooorgoetic. Tho Japeneso reduced tho fares to $1 por 100 miles, aud freight to $1 por ton far 1,000 wmiles, Tho Govornment indirsctly supports tho natlvo ships in this, steuguln, by compelling the Japanewa travelods in foroign bottomsa to procare spooisl permits. ‘The forelga Mlulstora protest, and the resutt %l o tive diplomatio aa well a8 morcantile quarcel. tringent rules for provonting tho sproad of the catile pontilonos bave boen circulated and enforcad in all parts of the Emplire. —— GREAT BRITAIN. A TICUDORNP: DENOXSTRATION, T.oxpox, April 17.—A domonstration In Hyde Park to-deg in favor of tho liboration of tbe Iichvorne clalmant nomberod from 10,000 to 12,000 veraous. A LIMERICR FIGUT. Tospox, April 17T.—A desporate fight took Yxhu in the streotu of Limerick to-day, Mensra. uit aud O'SBhauglnossy, mewmbers of Parlis- went for the aity, lad sunovunced thelr intention of addressing this poople from the baso of O'Con- noll's monnmont, A procesaton tumbering some thousands consoquently narched to tho placo. A body of Natloualists armed with siicks, wio had vravlnu:(l‘y taken possossion of thoe wonu- mont, attackod the proceseion, Tho Natloual- tuts wore oyerpowored afier a light in whicl wany porsona wera badly injured. The polico and military wera undor arme, but abstained from interforenco. Loxnox, April 18,—5:40 a, m.—The Standard's correspoudent at Limerick says tho llome-Rule !)rocolsflion numborod 4,000, snd coasistod of rade guitds with bsuda aud Lenoors, Mlesars. Butt, O'Bhanghuesay, nnd O'Sullivan oconpted a carringe u ite lino. ‘I'he Natlonalists wero ouly & few hundred In uumber, but wero well armed with atones, bludgoons, oud kanlvew, aud Lad ovidently drillod for tho fight, ‘I'he Natiouals in the first ousot suc- coadod in smashing the muaical instruments and destrofing tho baunots of ths iHome-Rulurs, but they. ware at last driven into a pulilts house, which was complotoly wrockod, Tho cause of the rlot was * tup disconfent of the Nationalists, who form s remnant of the Yeman parly, ab: what thoy daclare to bo tho uttor noglect of the kome-rulo quesation by the 8o-called home-rulo leadots dur- 1ng the Drosont ecssion of Parlismant, The in- tended dowonatration in fayor of Dz, Buit was s faliore. The orowds which wero oxpooted trom tho gountry did not coms in, Tho spopclies could not be hoard, as tho Natsonalists renowod the disturbances, Moro fighting waa fearod during the night, and thoro waa considerable alarm, as tha Nation. slista are known to liava ravolvers. The pollca consoquently patroled the siroets. Homo ar- resis were made, It s thought that over oue Lnudred persons were wouuded in tho riot, of whom forty are seriously, aud #ix, it is feared, fatally injured, At tho mesting Butt spoke hopofully of the prospecia of tha caueo. Ho poiuted to the oforts of the party during tho scssion Lo oblain reforms in coobuction with tho parhaweutary sud municipal franchiso, L declared (f Ire- Iand had a nstivo l'srliameut to foster Irish tuduatry, Galway and Limorick would each have traneatiantio packet-stations, LUSY WITYf ALL ON BOARD. Lowpox, April 17.—The body of Capt. Joues, of he sbip Victory, which sailed from Bhiolds for Yan Francisco, has hoen picked up off Bpura Hond, with u quaoiity of wrecksge, which loaves gu d:nm thiat the siip baw becn loss with all on oard. " TURKEY. A TOA COMPLAINT. Brarty, April 17.~The Porte sgain cslls the attention of the Towors to the sttitude of Hor- vis, whenoo it is stated the lusurreciion Is con. tinually drawing suppli BEPOBTED TUBKISR DEFXAT. Belavonie advices atate that an engagement between the Turks and Insurgsnts resulted in thié datent of the Turke. Riovusa, Avril 1T —News Is recelved here from Bclnvonis sourcss that 700 J'uiks astempliog to rolieve Graboyo, weie routed by the invurgents under Uselaz Bodich. EXAUORHATED REPORTS. Lonpow, April 17—5:30 a. m.—Considerable sttention bay beeu directod i Rarls o ths Qonoral loaves for Vienns at 31, Bavenr tha caudidate of tha Monnrchiata re: wi;’gd 5,240 vatos, sud M. Rollot, Republican, 3,140, alarming articlea iu tho Garman pspor copnoms iy Tarkoy. 'Itio news from Turkey apps! 0 be purposaly oxaggeratad. Efforts are unques- Houably being made to axcite diffioulties be~ twean Anatcln And Ruesin, A DISCOURARING ASURCT. Loxpox, April 18—0a. m.—~Tho_London Tela- graphio Agency 1a informed that Daron Rodlch tinda thatshe Turkish Pacification Commission- ors will concodo no guarantoos beyond tha prom« Iuea of the Portd. ~ llodich daclares such in- ntructions loave no Lopo of an nndamnndlmf. The Insurgenta sdhore to the eonditions al- roady koown, Rodich — referred them to direct negotiations with the Porte. Aus- tna deoma 1t [mpossible to suppurt any conditlous except those contstned in the ‘J'rnnummlx Rodiols, bowaver, asked Mukhtar 'ashia to renaw the armiatice. Despite this ro- quest Mukhtar [s marching on Niesic. Tho Porte lian recaived the insurgout demands very une fasorably, snd adlieron to tho programme ‘whiols i nowbero befog catried out. The Cabinate ex- obanging viows an this new phase of orisla are rosolvad to pursuo ths work of pacification with common accord. TUSBIAN INVLUENGE. ConsranrivorLy, April 17.—14 (8 statsd that Russia aupports the domands of tho lnsurgents, ‘The Porte, hawaver, refusos to dircuss thom, and tho other Powora Apprave the Poite's action, Mukhtar Pasha, with seventean battalions, lafs Galake on Saturday to rovitual Nicsic. TURKIBH WEVERSA, Raauvss, April 17.~Sclavonio advicos have it that tho tusurgents foll on Muklhtar's rear goard ou Pridsy and drove it to Danga, and that Mukh. tar's army 18 surrounded by Peko and Boccls, be- tween Nogdrev and Prosjaka. LATEST. Drianape. April 17.—The Russien Conmil- od of the ITo will probably proceed to Bt. Poters- weak, busg tor instructions. FRANCE. WORKINGMER'S JNERTING, Paury, Aprit 17.—1ho recoipts for admisaion to the workingmon's maeling yaaterday, at which, Victor Hugo and Louis Plavo spoke, mounted to 81,400. Tlalf of tho proceods are devatod to & fuud for sending a delegation of workinen to Phiiadolplia, and the remsinder to the rolief of the rolatives of the Communist convicts. ALOIRRH. Pantn, April 17.—'Ehe insurrection in Algeria ia endod. RLECTIONS. Ta the eloctions on Bundey‘to Aill yacancios in tha Chambor of Doputies, thers waa no cholce 1n Hourges, and another ballol is necensary, At i MEXICO. DIAZ'S MOVENENTS, New OnreaNs, La., April 17.—~The Galveston News' upeclal from Brownsville, ‘lex., Ilith, says: **A Qovernment forae ocoupled Victoria, tho capital of Tamaulipas, and domanded of Qovernor Coralos whother he prouounced for 3z, “Diaz {a at Han Fernando, together with tho State Logislature, **Gon, Lscobodo renchod Montersy yestorday with 600 Government calvary. +Phe ravolutioniste ara eXacting & torcod lnan from merchisnta at Now Laredo, New Mexico, aud tha Consular ofiigera are underutood to Lo ondeavorlng to obtain military sasletance to roalst It. * Diny, aplzod soveral Lundred stand of arms in Matamoras yanmgny il ROME. BPAIN AND THE VATICAN. o, April 17.—Nogotiations bstwaen Spaln pnd tho Vatioan have beon suspended, Ube Bpanish Governmont Las nunounced that jb wil| accopt tho eoucordat of 1851, excopt the dlause docreelog religions unity. Bpalu will await froal proposain from the Vatican beforo- resuming nhgotiations. It is announced thattho Popo bas written an nuu:?nph lottor to King Alfonso, re- minding him of hia promises to maintaiu re- ligioun unity and the concordat of 1851, sy b CUBA. ABAIY ITEM. HAvana, Avril 17.~The Havana volunteors will henceforth do no campaign duty, their sor- vices In the Geld being no longer necessary, ORIME, A WAR OF RACES. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicage Tridtna, Liavenwoxts, Kin., April 17.—A big rlot took place at the ooal minos fu this city to-d I'he miners aro on a &irike, and, becoming lu- censed at tho acta of one or two oolored mivers, armed thomselves with revolvors, bowle-knives, ofo., and proocodod to shoot and cut all the colored people In the north part of town, They had asssmbled to the uumber of several hun- dred, and_sorious trouble seemed imminant, whon o stroog ranna of polico arrived. The blacls wora similarly armod, and meznt buai- noss, Lut the ofiicers, aftor vome tuno, disparsed tho bwo crowds, No disiurbance this eveniug, WORMS GOMING. Syucial Disvatch to The Caicayo Tribune, MowrtarAy, April 17.—Tha celobrated Dr. ‘Worma, who boat the hotel-kooper, Newran, of Chicago, out of 45,000 on a hogus Indian-supply contract, hna at last been eoxtradited. 1fe loft for thy Btatea in charge of tho Chief of Police at 3 o'clock to-day, CUTTING AFFRAY, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicano Tridune, AMwAvukes, April 17.—~David Earles and George Bird, colored cooks on bonrd tho steamor Flora, had o quarrel to~dsy, and the former cat the Iatter with a Lnife, making & bidoous gaal from clun to ear. Bird stul lives, F. Special Duenatih (o he Chican Trivune, Daxviee, I, April 17,~John 1. Qarner, wlio was arrosted in Indiaus Iast wook for stoal- ing » horse nt thiy place some timo ago, wan t\o'l(l“y committed to the jail in default of §500 ail, KILLED BY HIS TENANT. Nxw Yons, Apnl 17.—Johu Farrell, a ocon- ‘tractor, was ehot and killed youterday by one of uly workmen, named John Taelle, who was alvo bis tonant, beoause of & dificulty about rent. A FATAL BRAWL. Pitzaprreuia, Ps., April 17.—A colored man nsmed Binolsir was stabbed and killed fu a tavorn brawl in Loouat strect ysaterday mora- ing. ® TURF Lowavnrnis, Ky, April 17.—Thbe indicationy ara suai the May meeting of the Loalurille Jockey Club will ba oven more suocessful than last year's. As many as 170 hiorsos aro sitered to participate, among them some of the moat noted of Kentucky thoroughbreds. Sevoral Eastorn atables will be present and compele with the flyers for the Centenninl honors, 'Chis will be the first time in yoars that the Fast has sont its thoroughbreds West. John Morrissy & Co., of Naw York, hiava purchased tus pool privilegs of the Loulsville course, 8ax Frawvcisoo, April 17.—The raca-horea Golden @ wae s0ld to James Ainsworth en the ove of leaving tor New Yark, and will re- main until the big 1ace next fall, Lexixaron, Ky, April 17.--Tha spproaching meoting of the Kentacky Awsociation, which commeucos May 8, will undoubtedly be one of tlie snost Lrilliant ever hield avor a raco-course. Yor tue tnko-races there aro over 100 eniries, aud a large wumber of the best Lorses in the Dloe Grass Megion are iu traipmg for the light puras gace. Awmong the g‘lomllmg colis now la teaining are the Gom of Lexington, Miss Heythlan, Phaeton, , Qilroy, and msny other distinguished dai ————— PACIFIC MAIL. Nzw Yonx, April 17.—Judge Bpur, in spscial term of the Buperior Court to-day, on imotion of counae} for Rafus Hatcl, granted au injunoc- tton agatuat Bydney Dillon ‘sad J. Oold to pre- vent thom from sttemptiog fu may way to div- #olve the Paciflo Nail Stosmahip Company. ‘Iho complaint alleges, oa intormstion belief, how Gould and atliers got a vontrofling interest in the Paolfio Mail, and embroiled it with tho Pansma Iailyosd, sad that defeudants mean to spply for a Kecolver of the Paclfie Mall, snd aint!ffs pray shat defendsats be remaved as Y)uuutun of the Pacifio Mall 'The impression proveils in Boaton that Butlor inin favor of Blalue, but thoss who remember how the Bpeaker duJud the Qenersl when the Qommittess were snnounced In the Forty-third Copgreus do nob crodit tho atory, OF TEN YEARS' GROWTIL CURED DY DR, RADWAY'S REMEDIES, 1 HAVE HTAD AN OVARIAN 0] i AN D W PO TR ovA AN Arnon, Dec. 77, 1478, Dn, RADWATY: Thi Y "‘l‘,.'.":"’“"“‘::.. 1 ;m-n Im;; b:) benafited, T maky 7 o q \rarjsn Tumor fa the Orarfos ad baw Toe tan yui 2 best pr Shets St AnY DanuiL. 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