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i . THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNL STATE AFFAIES. THURSDA ., APRIL 12, loa. . * ' FOREIGN: the evemng, bot he left at 9 o'clock for the Wesi, and then there wasn'ta singie person inthe house I knew. Imaw John Ayer thia (yes- terday) morning, though. at the Lindel), " e had been BU"YUUY at the Southern, but I didn’t know that. o rsid he had a roomn on the parlor floor, and got ont withont any urics, Isawanother man afterwards—a stra -who sald he got out from the parlor floor on fothe balcony, and then dercended to Lhe atreet by mesns of ono of the fire Iadders, ¥iis example was followed by many otbers, While 1 was there I neither saw nor Leard of apy loss of life, bnt there wan 8 good desl of talk on the sireet and althe hotels this (yeater- ?l!.)'gnomlnz nbout a great many lives baving been os **Yonr {dea 18, thon, thatthe firo canght some Place below the store-room?" *'Ycn, and Ithink the fact that I encountered o smoke to spesk of until Ireached the parlor floor, and that it was then coming up in yolumes from the floor below, and that it was rushing up the clevator, goes fto prova the resnlt of that thegry. Why. ae the emoke went up that eleva- tor it was so thick, it secmed, that TOU COULD CUT IT." 14Yon say the hotel fire.apparatus wasn't used. D {‘nu sec any watchman on the floora™ +tNo, and that 1s just where the blame les. The nre--fpnmnl wias ready for use, but nobody hed sufficient nresence of mind to nre It. There slionld have been & watchman on every floot, which waan't the casa by & good de —— PUBLIC INTEREST. WASIINGTOX, Special Diepaich to The Tridune, ‘Wasnmvarox, D. C., April 11.—~Thera has been Intenre anxlety hers throughout the day to learn particniacn of the St, Loais fire. They have, how- ever, been extremely meagre. It was known here to correspondents that Mr. George W. Fishback, formerly of tho St. Louln Deniocrat, was residing at the Sonthern Ilotel with his family, and efforts wero made at an early hour tohear about them. No answer coming to telegrams, hin many {rienda be- cama very anxious. Lato In the afiernooncame the pleasant answer that he had moved his family 1o his conntry resldence yeaterday afternoon. NEW YORK. Bpecial Dispalch to The Tridune, Nrew Yonk, April 11,~The reports of the St. Louis fire create much sympathy here and anxlety on the part of many whose rolativesor friends wero supposod to Le in St. Loals. The bulletin tlon, proceedings were suspended, and he was n- vited {o address the Senato, which he did brisdy. 1n the course of his ramarka he declarcd in favoe of & reatoration of the old silver dollar. Upon the Southern qqnestion he raid: $am o tavor of the raturn of the era.of wood feel. fog. 1have mo mare bitternes toward the Eouthern flPlG thi have toward (he peopleof the North. wish the e of good_ feeling (o come when the f the Eoutht shall how respecttnlly before tha t '3“,{" 01 he {n god tasté for me to g0 further now, £ 1did. T might get myselt tangled up, and get yoi tangied up. 3 1y from the fate of Chicago on the gronnd of the difference [n the charscter of the buiidings In the twoclties, Tt fs true that Chicago had & grest many wooden structures in 1871, bat, 1T THE WHOLE PIRE DEPARTKENT with a foll supply of water cannot extinguish a fire {n & limentone stractaro 1ike the Bouthern Ho- tel, there fs little comfort fo be derlved from any sopposed superfority of building ma- terlal of any deseription, Tho Jesson mast not be lost mnpon those who have charge of tho clty's interest. Fa cannot al- ways expect 8 midsummer calm a8 the ally of paralyzed fire department Insecuring to us the minimum of mischief." NOT RILLED, 8. Louts, April 11=Midnight.—It now proves thst Sldmore Hayden and Bridget Mead were not Killed, This redaced the numbor known to have lost thelr Mves to eleven. Thore is mo pomtlve knowledge that J. E. Wileon, Bridgot White, or Clark, and his» wife, and child are among the Tost, bnt it fe ‘bellevod the latter were killed, Jlow many bodles there may be In the rulns of conrse is a mere mat- ter of conjectore. Some think that twenty or twenty-five may be found, while others do not be- Jlove that sny will be discovered. ' Porsons who wero throngh varfous parts of the hotel * . Just before the floors began to fall say the ballding was clear of people, atill there may have been a nnmber enffocated and lylng on the floors in the halls whenthe {nterior of the bnilding foll. To-morraw scarch will commence, when the facts will be known. MANY GROSSLY EXAGGERATED REIORTS have been acnt from here to-day regarding the loss of life, some of them cruel inthe extreme, and they should not be relled upon. While the calsm- ity wasa firightful one, it was by no means as great sahaa been reported. The names of every pereon known Lo have been killed bave been given in thess dlspatches, and apecial paing have been taken to sacartain all the facts, and they hava been falthtally roported. INSURANCE. + LIST OF COMPANIES INTERNSTRD. Aahmore, Dr, dariiner, of Cleveland, and Mre. Beott, & missionary from Arsam. TFIRES. AT 8T. JOSEPII, MICII, 87, Josxem, Mich., April 13.—The residence of Rd C. Palmer, druggist-grocer, was burned yester- dav. Tho firf caught abont the chimney, and apread so rapldly that the whole famlly, Mr. Palmer, wife, and two boys, and the clerk, barcly saved thelr lives, tha four inst escaping through sccond-story windowa to theground. Mr, Palmer, on wandering about the lower part of the bullding throngh the amoke for An exlt, was severely burned stont the neck and hands. 1fa’ was also” Injured Internnlly, All the family had their halr ninged. During the fire 8 can of pawder stored about the bullding expioded, caualng damage to the Methoi- ist Epincopal Chnrch hear by, Tho loss fs abont ;".ouo. nsared in the Watertown, N. Y., for ht 4200, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, Little Change to Note in the Eastern Situation, ‘Hickey's County - Commissioner ekediii ordered to a Third Reading: - Nearly $100,000 Approprluted‘ to Pay the Penitentiary Defloiency. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Cures tho Worst Pains in From One to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR After Roading this Advertisement Neod Any One 8uffor with Pain, RADWAY’S READY . RELIEF 18 A Cr for Bvery Pain, It was tho First andisthe Turkey Will Conceile Nothing to Russin or Montenegro. THE GOVERNOR, 1S IMBROGLIO WITIT THE SENATE. Spectal DispateA to The Tribune. SrrrvameLp, 1L, April 11.—Gov, Callom this morning recalted from the Scnate his nominations for Penitentiary Commissioners; and, acting upon the opinton of Attorney-General Edeall, that thelr confirmation by the Senate fs mot required, the Governor nns appointed his nominecs, 8. H.Jonce, of Sangamon, A. M., Jones, of Jo Daviess, and 1. 1. Delaney, of Clarke, Penltontiary Commission- ers. They will qualify snd enter upon the dis charge of the dutles of their office accordingly. By this movement tov, Cnllom has completely I(I“kml 1hie opposition majority In the Senate which inaist- ed upon making a grad of spoils. The opinion of the Attorney (eneral ls an clabornte document well fortltied by citation of authoritics in rupport of the right of the Qovernor to make the appoint- ments without confirmation by the Senate. 01110, + LROISLATIVE. Corvxuvs, 0., April 1L—In the Mouse, the IHouse joint resolution for A aine dic adjonrnment of tha General Assembly April 50 wan adopted, ‘The Ionso bill to prescribe the manner In which Talizoad beidges shall be built was passed. The House bill to pronda for bullding s Gov- ernor's mansion was defeated, only 18 votes being cast in favor of the report of the Conference Com- mittee. A Senata bill to provide for the reorkanization of the Agricultural and Mechanical Collego was con- curred in and pamed. bill abolishes the pres- ot lloard of Mrastces, and provides for the ap. mh;llmid'nl of one Truslco from each Congresalonal atrict > - The Senate bill to suthoriza the formation of companles to lease and operate rallroads owned by mna! cl@ll“lcl aseed, The bill applies specially The Compulsory Education DBl Derby Notifles the Ports that It Will Defeated in the House. Got No Help from England, Benators Davis and Oglesby - Make Little Tho Tnrks Actively at Werk npen Fore Speoches to the Boys, - tiflcatlons Along tho Danube. AT CLIFTON, ONT, ' Cutrtox, Ont., April 11.—~The Castom-Honse Block burned this morning. Tho building was oce cnpied by Plerce, Holisnd & Co., bankers; Do- minion Telegraph Company; Bailey & Dunting, sugar merchanta; 1. Law, Frocer, 0dd-Fellows and Freemason Lodges, and other offices, The npper art of the building was occupted by her Majeaty'a ‘ustomn, The fre gained so rapldiy that it pres vented the saving of the books, farniture, ete, ——— AT SEDALL{- Speciat Dixpatch to The Tribune. 8r. Louis, Apili 11.—~The Union Dopot at Bedalia, Mo., caught fire from the cating-house at 2 o'slock this moming, and burned upin a very short time, The first cook jumped from a win- dow and escaped. The second cook, Antoine Jilem, ran down stairs and perished in tho flames, The ticket-ofice, with Its entlre contonts, wae consumed. The bagyage aved. AT PALMER FALLS, N, Y, Trov, Ni Yo, April 11.=The Hudeon River Pulp and Paper Milla at Palmer Falls burned this morn- fng. Loss, $140,000; insnrance, $75,000, How Gove Cnllom Bettled the Difficully of tho Penitentiary Coms missloners. Bismarok Notifies the Reioharath of His Intendod Vaoation, THE EABT, TIR MONTENEGRIN NEQOTIATIONS. Loxpox, April 11.—A dlspatch from Consianti- nople asys Bafret Pasha has ‘fnformed the Mon- tencgrin delegates that It 1s imposalble for Turkey to cede Nlcale, Koutchl, or Kolatschin, Lecauss the Chamber of Deputics has rejected thelr de- ‘manda for the terntory, Safvetadded, however, that the Sevate had atil) to examine the question. The Montenegrine replied by asking for a final Bnswer Friday, 1If their demandsarcrefused, whichscems to be certaln, théy will quit ‘Constantinople on Satarday. TOE LEGISLATURE, COUE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Spectal Dispatch (o The Tridune. SraixorizLn, 1il., April 11, —This morning Mr, 8mith, from the Belect Commlittee on the Hickey Connty Commissioner bill, reparted the same’ back with smendmenta providing for dividing Cook County into two districts, one consisting of the Clty ofiChicago and the other offtheconntry towns, the acceptanco of the bill to be submitted to a vote of the people of Cook County st a special election to be hatd on the 171h of July next, at which elec- tion stall also be submitted a separato section pro- viding for cumulative votiny, Immedistely upon the reading of the report the lobby tactica were manifested through Mr. Morritt, who entered upon & regular course of filibustering sgaloet the bill. e objected to the report of the Committee, Tho special order was the bill itself. 'The objection wasoverruled, Mr. Herrington then objected to doing anything DERDY'S NOTS. Dnussers, April 11.—The Nord ssys Tord Derby's reservation on signing the prutocol has ‘been misinterpreted 4t Constantinople. Lord Derby haseince written to Conatantinople eate- gorically declared that the Porto must In uo way rely upon England. TUKISH MILITARY PREPARATIONS, AT SUFFIELD, CONN. Hantronp, April 14,—The Eagle Paper-Milly 3 Avril 11.—The following is the in- to the Cincinnati Southern Railroad. Dueitanzst, Aprll 11.—The Tarka display . lu%:‘n:::x:'l:hb:;l!l and famnitaros boards. were surronnded all day by esger | win the bill or the report, The matter was the | The House bill to suthorize the atrect-rallronds | oront activity fn pushing forward milltary prepara- :‘ Suflield wers burnod Jast night, The loes is ] - crowds, and numerons extrss were printed by the 10 o'clock. t then 10:23.) | t0,lease contignous lines was paesed. ¥ eavy, i Tlambarg, Bremen. 7000 | fvening papere. Tho resemblance of thisftato ;9::‘::;:’;‘ “'l‘" Otlosks "& byt )|, Inthe Senate s communlcation was received | tlons. d’l‘wnnlflnn; Krupp guns nvgved recenlly ——— ADCO.. = ' passod. 5! 3 . fi'fi’flnm&'% Mercail 5,000 | the Brookiyn horror renders people kecnly alive | gntar of businees. L2IAS | fooea the Clovernok nomudating Jaiph B Hincliands | foe the detemse ot Hhe ta K o e x ‘WISOONSIN. Nizgars, New Yor! Moblle Underwritera’s .o« Jnsurance Company, Pen: battalions, with horacs and sunudanition for artillory, landed at Varna yesterday. Sadyk Fasha daily concindes contracts for provisions, Flonr {a belog forwarled to Widdin, where several thousand soldiers are completing out- to the situation, and the cxpresdlons of sympsthy are general, New York, April 11.—Tho excitement in this cllg relative 10 the fatal fre in the Svuthern Hotel 1o Bt. Louts, has been nery great, and there exista a great anxiely to sscerialn the mames of those the most excruciating Paine, allary d cures congeations, whether of tha Lungn, Bumnach, Bowels, or otlice glands or organs, by one application, IN FROM ONE TO-TWENTY MINUTES, No matter how violent ar excructating the g-ln. he Rheumatic, Bed-Kididen, Infrm, Crippled, Nervous Neuraigle, or prostraied with discaso may sufer, RADWAYS: EADY RELIE phana’ Home, = ‘The Scnate bill to give tho courts In Ohlo jurls. diction over the non-residents in cases whero such persons have been morved within its boundarles with garnishes process, and to compel such pere After some flllbustering the amendmenta wers adopted, and the Speaker ruled that the blll then stood In the order of third reading. Mr. Merritt thon moved to {ndefinitely postpone. That nstantly s nfiammations, Why tho State Wns Lost In 1873--Gov, ‘Washburn's Reply to Ex-Senator Carpons ters * &pecial Dispatch 0 The Tridune. Lost—ayes, 53; noes, 060} and e0 tho billas amend. | #0n4 10 anéwer tho process In the court from Walch | worie, The territorial army of the Villayotof the | LaCrossx, Wis., Aurll 1L—1he followin Howard, N . 1t {ssues, twas passed. % Al & 4 y i L3 Tatioo g have Jout helr lves, A% all ths Leteldihe | e goes Into tho order of third resdlng. The Senats Joint seiolation favoring the reatora. | Danube 18 already In arms. : letter will appear fo-norrow eventug in the L oston TIE SUNDRY DRFICIENOY APPROPRIATION bill was passed this morning. It makea the follow. 'Ing appropriations: 8 1. Ten thonsand dollars for the ;lymenl of the Interest on the public debt of the State, to be paid by the State Treasucer as naw provided by law. 2, Three thoussnd dollars for the payment of the expenscs of arresting and returning fogitives from Juatice, to be paid by the State Treasuror as now provided by law, 3. Ten thousand dollars for the Yaymcnt of tho expenses of conveylng convicts to the State Peni- and eapecially nt hotels with which the Sauthern had latimate social and bnaincss connections. Several hotels djeplayed fiags at half-maat. Mr. Breslin, one of the proprletors of the Southe ern Ilotel, Is interested In the Gilaey House, Metropolitan Hotel, and St. Jamee, In ihin city, while the *Ca, " of the firm is a party in Buffalo. Much gratification Is felt over thi Press dispatch annoancing that Miss Kate Claxton cacaped withoat serious injury. Iier narrow es- capo from fire at the burning of the Brooklyn "Eehe:;n, and still later In Newark, may be remem- red, ¥ tion of the allver dollar to Ita formet rank aa money ‘was adopred. CRIME DMOUNTAIN MEADOW, Bary Larz, April11.—The followlng card will appear in the Zvidune to-morrow: Kditors Zribune: Theafdavit of Ed Gilman, mode fora componsatlon, which can be proved, . CONFLICTS, Raausa, April 11,—There have been continaed conflicta for the last three daya botween the Turks and Miridites. ‘. TIlE PORTE'S RAPLY. ConaTANTINOPLE, April 11, —Safvet Pashs, com- munieating the Porle's dotermination to the far- elgn representatives, expressed tho regret of tho Sultan and his Minlsters ot their inabllity to follow the well-meant advice of tho Powers, but Raovere, Boston,, gqmmongellul' Toaton. ucen, Eng.. Yen) l'lllfl. Fhilade] of Bt. Psnl American, Newar) Duflalo Germsa.. Westchestor, New Girard, Philadslphl Franklln, Philadelphia. Toyal, Eng...... ){-{l‘anc{‘nfiuuam. oo Crosse Republican and Leader: “ PraNgISTON Iouse, MiLwAukRER, April 6, 1877.—"T0 the Editor of the LaCrosse Republican and Ieader—DEAR 8in: On arriving hicre this morniug my attentlon was called to a _letter ad- dressed to you by the Hon. M. H. Carponter, and published” in_ the Milwaukes _Sen— tnel yesterday, From that letter I cx- tract “the following: * One thing not up to your ususl styls of comphment g you sayt ¢Mr, Carpenteris nothiog, eve 3 Orient, Hartford, o {20ty o Bo Dl bt tata Frossares as mow | FegBrdlog Leos conferaiany 10 fob pat up by 1o | poth olitca) and Muancil reasons mailo it sbio- T B thing o T p:}u%.v fiietrieg, Afford Instant Ease. fotna, :]:_rfif:.r&n Doston Insarance cempanies, an far as known, | PIgVISSO BT AW\ o larstor the payiment tn full Mormons andashyster in thelr iIntorest. Tho | Jutely nccessaryto terminata the present misera- { with this you might “have adided, ‘Sivce firiug man Gilman waa not the guard of Loe at Boaver; ‘was not within 200 mlles of Lee when o prison here, but was a guard employed as aroc others at the Penitentiary In Balt Lako City, with no op- portunity or right to talk with the prisoner, and nover did talk with him to tho knowledge of tho oficers, Qilman was discharged from the Pen- {tentlary for cnun‘ylng letters to and from the privoners, After his dischargo he was used to break down and cast donbt over the confession uf Leo. 1lls atidavit was taken privately, and he sbsconded Daloro it was known tht it had been taken, The whole confession of Lee {8 uow in the oficors’ Theenlx, Hartford Connecticat, Hartf hoa & Leather, Bosl ommetcial Unfon biave 357, 000 {nsurance on the burned hotel, NOT PREFERRED. Northwestern Btock Takes a Dig Bhoot Downward, and a lHost of Speeniators Find Themnselves with Alare Thun a (Jen- teel BuMMclency of the Unsalable Staff on Thelf Monds, Epectal Dispalch to The Tribune. New Youx, April 11.—In Ita editorial on Wall ‘ble position of uncortainty. M by CLEAR PROOY I'ROMISED, Br, Prrenssuna, April 11.—The Golossayn: *Europe probably within the next week will ro- cetye clear proof of Rusala’s detcrmination to ate taln the ond for which her troops have been con- centrated on the frontler." - 1IN LONDON. B Lowvox, Aprll 11 ~Business on the Stock Ex- change is vory flat. ‘Turklah bonds aro lower than atany time since the dethronemont of Sultan Ab- upon Fort Sumtcr he has always voted tho straight Republican tlcket, nover bolted ncan- didate, and-lus been on the stump for the Re- publican party in overy campalgn’ except oue, aud thnt was the year when Uon. C. C. Wash= burn scorned all " assistance, put the party in his pocket, and dfsappcared with 1t.,'" I have heard of Mr. Carpentor making a similar” statement to this on any occastons during tho last turee years. Tho _ statement, though entirely crrone- wus, I have wvot thought proper herctofure to notleo, hut now that he makes it _over bis own of the last contract for tho distribution of the 1ates, Jourunls, etc., and $200 for the present con« tract in part payment of the samo, to bo pald by’ the Stata Tressurer as now provided by law, 5. Four hundred and (hirty-fve dollars for the ayment in fall of the last cuntract for State bind- ng, and $1,000 for the ru-unt contract, in part ayment of the same, tobo pald by the Btato (reasurer ua now provided by law. 0. Eiglity-tbreaand twelva one-handredth dol- 1ara ($83.12) for the payment in fnll of the con- copying the iaws, journals, elc., the ntl General Assembly, and $:300 for the resant cuntrack ln pare payment of the same, to Inflammation of tho Kidneys, Inflammis. tion of tho Bladdor, Inflammation of tke Bowels, Mumps, Congostion of tho Lungs, Boro 'Throat, Dificult Bronthing, Palpitation -. of ‘ the ~ Heart, Hysterlos, Croup, Diphthoria, Catarrh, Influonza, Headacho, Toothache, Nouralgis, - Rhoumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Ohiliblains, and Frost Bitos, Liverpool & Land Willsmsbarg City, N, Y Richmond Fire Assoclation. Arctle, New York.....o; Fireman's, Newar Fire Ansoclation, Paopie's, Trentol Maufactarers’, 'H 08 H Noylaton, Hosto 7,600 | strect, the Z¥mea will asy to-morrow: **Panlo is ‘pald by tho Stats Tressuror as now provided by | hands, " written In' Lec's landwriting, snd wiil | dul Aziz last May. slrnature, [ am not inclined to let it pass with- pmw'ni”x‘é‘fi‘é%‘:u%r%3.‘-?;’!:':'5‘.’%':&“{’&%‘?.".' Jerchants’, New: 5,000 | ratlier 100 strong a term to apply to yeaterday's ex- | law. bo aed in_duo, Wme for the ends of Justice. WILL PROBADLY CAUSE WAR. out obscrvation. I scek not and never have | BRiCOmIorh 0 e yimter of water wil, in ‘mazon, Claciunatl.... 2 5,600 | perlance on Wall sircet, Thero was exclte. | % Ome thoustnd dollars for postage, repates, | Ullmun, fa, » nolorlous lisr, har ~boen ln: | Lowpow, Aprll 125 8. m.—Tho Standards | gouglita personal controvarsy with sny man. | sow"miduice” cure Crarara; Tai,”eie " dlomace Unlnl:. xh}l-l;ltl ll!ln. . g.% ment, and o marked fall in prices iseel:rzcr;l:, Ha sulwu‘l;cg"; ¢ dvg,ln::l'g{l:‘!: ,‘?"'m Hot ten men in the Territary'acquainted with him { #pecial from Conatantinople says Safvet Pasha was Like Mr, Carpenter [ ain now a private citizen, fearthurn, la ')“(uuwh:-. Iarrhocs, Dysentery, Col- e O S " %000 | of certaln stocks and bonds. That | urer ss now provided by law. who would tako his oath or worl, present in the Chamber of Depnties whon the Mon- | and_ the public has littlc interest n any of our fodIn the Haweis. & e WATS tlwankee.. 3 nternsd ravelers slionid alwsya clrry & botils o DEADY TELILE Witk INem: A fowdcors it water il preventaickncasor paio {run cangoot water It tter than French Tirandy or Dittors aes stimulant, FEVER and AGUE. Feverand Ague cured for fty cents. Thera s not a romedial akens 1o the world that will cure fever and S e fe o (atic Eritaivars (i 9 yeliow, 4 way's Plils) 30 K 4a adoway's ieady Tiliot. FIriy GOn pe boule SEG By Drugdista, T ArSuo e Northwestern National, M Guaranty, New York, American, Ihiladel] Taterson, N. J Traders’, Chic: was all. The persons excited wud victimized were of the apcculating class, who alono are heard of nowadays In the vicinity of the Stock Exchange, The events of the preceding day should liave satlafied all but the mostobtuse auionget them that inlschief waa fo the wind, Oneof the chare acterlatics of the locality, bowever, is an {ndiffer- enca to symptoms promonitory of evil, and & puer- 1le surrendur to the powers of evil when it actually comes. Anythinglike an honest appreciation of valges sppearcd no longer to exlst. Iuventors have been sil but driven from the market, and tho gamblers carry everything thelrown way, Only upon thls hypothesis Is it possibla to realiza the wreck which occurred In some stocks and the damsge 8. Eight hundred dollars for repairs, tolegraph- fng, postage, and other incldents] sxpenses In office of the Attorney-General, 1o be paid by tho Htate Treasurce as now provided for. 8, Two hundred dollars for Incidental and ofica expensen of the Custodian United States Sarvoys, l‘f be pald by tho State Treasurcr s now provided W ’10. Ono thousand dollars for ipocugn. repalra, l:lulthhlng. and other lucidental expenses of the ofce of the Buperintcndent of Public Instruction, ga be pald by the Stats Treasurer as now provide y law, 11. Vive hundred dollara for tha fncldental offica expenscs of the Btate Treasurer, lntl\ldlmkleplln. ;glllze. tolegraphing, to be pald by the Bista ensurer as now provlded by law. 12 Elovgn bundred -inn-nll being balance duato Leo, on the fiest trial, attempted to palm off a confesalon exoncrating himwelf, which was refused by tho prosccution. 1le mado the same atlompt oiter hin convictlon, but was told plainly, and he understood it, that it was not satisfactory because he donled the' facts plainly proven on the trlal agalne himsclf, and refused co furnish such testl- niony as would bo acceptable in court as to the criminnlity of any living person In the innssacre, Jis then bad a petition gotten up by his family, which waa signed by Mormona, peincipaily at Pans gewltch,and presented o Gov, Emory, but that ofi- cer declined to interfere, Loo hinwoll, for two wooks buforo he loft falt' Lake for Boaver, March b, bad been told by Marshal Nelson and Distric Attorney Howard that his statement was not document as wonld justily interference, and b cepted the situation, e bad the kindest feelings tenegeln proposals were rejectod. Ile wan anked whethor thelr rojection would causo war, and re- plied tuat it probably would, though he wasmnot certain, NUSAIA'S INTERPRETATION OF TIE PROTOCOL. A Vienna dispatch reports that tho Russian Am- bassadors will recolve instructions to mfke known to the Governments to which thoy are accredited that Hussls interprets tho protacol, under the present circumatances, as binding the signatarles to conaider Immediately thove common steps for which . the protocol fxed no th Ruassian dip- lomatiats anticipats that Turkey's refusal will pro. voko actlon on the pazt of all the slx Powers. affairs. 1 write this reluctantly aud only to vin- dicato tho truth of history nm{ nyself from the uu{‘uut aspersion of haviug sacrileed tho Re- publican party - In the BState. Bafore ‘ pro- cecding toshow the crror of this statemeot, to usc no harsticr term, Iwisn to say that 1 regrot that yon published any article reflect- Ing on Mr. Carpenter in the slightest dogree. 1leis now aprivate citizen, and a practicin lawyer in the City of \Washington, and there little probuability of his ever ‘wraln coming be- fore t1 u&umnlu of any party In this' State for thelr suflrages, .. At any rete, since his brilliant. ellort beforo the Electoral Commission in be- balf ot Mr. Tlden and the *‘ten thousand® White Leaguers of Loulstuug, no ono supposes Tnion, Plttabarg..es Germunia, Newa: R Amity, New York Oeweito & Onouda, tienmania, Ciucinns! 1izat] towards the Attorney, Marshal, and other officors, . TERRMUITORY. that he will ever have the assutance to aak tha > B eI L dona to many others. The nuspension of & slnglo | Sty thenr seetionof 1850, foard of Eaualization | ndeo cxprosssd niumsel! 10.the inst. " | ADerlin correspondent telegraphs that T support of the Republicans of Wisconstn, DR. RADWAY'’S ‘Aud §52, 000 in focal companios, firm of brokers, or, more cotrectly, thoannounce- | Treastirer na now provided by law. “\;l‘l]lrgelg “nrglg‘:;\:‘ ml::l’m:y‘ Loe ia examined | contamplatos sendlug 8 catozorical summon: Mr, Carpenter suys that he had_beeu on tho : o b, : PUNTUEN DETALLS, ment that two of three of theleprincipal customers | Tho bill now goas to the Senate, nd equally dom- | g Al o e manding a declalva reply In thréo | SHUMP every year until the year I scorned ux- ) i Toi tovelatioun thai thosg Foferelig 10 ho Moun. sistance, pocketed and dlsuppeared with the Of tho above tnaurance $200,000 18 on the butld- | bad refusod to respond to the demand for TR COMPULSORY EDUCATION DI ainF dlendow nasancro Tt ts swilhout ehoags, | days. CountAndrasey is makiog the ytmost exer- D) 0! 3 R0, 78, Count Andrasey is making tho ulmost exer- 4 < tug un 142,000 on e firatlure, 'The Wailding | g tucsenso of marcine, produced tremendons | Td SHER R 78 Silrd readiug, arithout dabate, | alteration, or mutliation: bears daie and simatirs | tions to Inducs the Forto to yield. party. iThe inforeuce to be drawn from this tumblo in the Northweatern stock. The codsoti- dated bonds of the vame Company were aleo af- fected, and the stocks of other companles which are known toderlve tholr strength from specalative combinations suffered proportionately. Every- body engaged lu the margin buslaces was frighten- od, It s atrcacherons and dangerons bustnessatthe best, and when the props give way the fabrio topples aver, That was the caso yesterday. For reasons of thelr own Influential operators left the ‘Northwestern to ita fate, and aa this etock s, and Alwa; s beon, speculative, with no real bLasls of valuo, there wss nothing to hinder its fall. Investors conld not be tempted to grasp at ¢ ‘which is jatangible, and the spaculators, who are slterustoly bLraggerts and cowards, succumbed to the vressure, And thinis what the panicof yesterday smounted to, Its most obvious moral hordly need to be thought afresh, The fsith of prudent people in Wall streat {6 gone, Thoy pre- fer an soprofitable ratention of capital to its em- ployment in transactions which place them at the mercy of mystorlonsly-managed corporstions, or of speculators 1o whom consclence is oqually un- known." A largo number of prominent brokers gathered at tho Windsor otel this evening, and the ovents of the day wera freely discussed, 1t was the gon- eral impressian, especially among thoso snppasad to be most intlmately acquainted with the recent transactions of the oficers of the Delawara & fud. son and Dolawars, Lackawanna & Western Come panies, that the report reqarding ' the action of the Delaware & ludson of- b sbout 8\.-’50{000. but was purchased by Mr. bl for £325,000, The furnitury, whicli was owncd 4 Ly Bresline, Darllng & Co., was valued at §: + wbdisa tota) Joss, MR. GEORGE STRAUT. ¢ NAURATIVE OF ONI WHO ESCAPED. 4 Tho 8: 05 traln st evening on the Chicago, Alton !4, & Bt. Lonls Rallway brought to this city from 8t Louls Mr. George Straut, of Chicago, & Director In the Chicago & Alton Company and the Prealdent of the Jackaonville Divlsion of that road. A Tamisuxs reporter was at tho depot onthe arrival of the train 4a search of people arriving in from St. Louls, aud + at once lighted on Mr, Straut, who happened to be ' the only one from that cily who had auy personsi 23 knowledge of the torrible calamity of yesterday morning. Mr. Btraut was welcomed gt the depot by his wife and little boy, who were overjoyed to zecelve him back aj eapeclally afler an cecape grom such a horrible fato as overtook leas fortunats ones, On arriving, he ot onco repaired to the Tre- ‘mont Mouse, where, aftor supper, he readlly ac- corded the reporter an audlence, and gavo the fol- Jowlag account of his escape: 0T left here 1ast Monday night,' sald he, *‘fin- “Ashed up my business yeaterday In St Louls, aud e 4{ntended to retura last night; but aa all the lower ‘Dorths on the traln were taken I concluded to roe wmaln over night and bave a good night's sleep at the Bouthern, whera 1 was staying. 1had Ruom 130, on the third floor,~that Is, the second abovo the office, —{ronting on Fourth atreet, and retired yrotty eatly, 1 slept vory soundly, for I was Ip his handwrlting, and will furnlsh material for roe othier scapegrace, under the manipulation of a Jdack Mormon lnwyer, to base au aMdavit upon, We understand the situation, and shall pursuo it trom vur vantage ground, The confession of lea bax not been nold, allered, suppressed, or in any other manner pat to an improper use, but Is in the hauda of the officers for furtber and, we we hope, immediate use, We lrust to the resalt of our work to vindicate us lfllnfl socrel attacks by par ties &I‘mnn.'lo, Intorested In ombarcasning our aitfon. guc finally kills tho bill JUDICIAL, ‘The bill fizing the terms of the Connty Court In Whiteside County for Jannary, May, and October, ‘was passed, and now gove to Lhe Senate. THE PENITENTIALY, ‘The bill approprinting $08, 000,08 for payment In fail of the Indebtedness of the Penitontiary wi nsed by 113 ayes to 5 noes. 'The bill will doubt- eas pane the Benata without serious opposition. It wili relleve tha Penltentlary of a luad of debt, and. give that institation & new start with a cloan bal- anco sheetl. GALERSBURG'S INDISCRETION. 'The bill to ensble the Clty of Uslesburg, which i now outslde auy town organization, to vrganize under the Tawn [aw, was passed. ‘I'ho bill now go¢en to the Senate, rism, After conslderable discussion, the Tlouse Fish bill was passcd by a yoto of 77 to 83, It provides that it shall be uniswfal to cstch or kill any lsh in or upon any of the rivers, crecks, streams, ponds, 1akes, slonghs, lu(mu. ar olher water-courscs within the juriadiction of the Htate of 1llinols, with suy scine, met, welr, or other devica other than_with’ hook aud Mne, from tho 16th day ot Fobruary to the 15th day of Junej lllo"lhll [ shall be unlawful &t sny {ime to catch or kill any fish in or upon any of the crock, streamn, ponds, Iakes, sloughs, bayous, of other water-courses within tha jurisdiction uf the State, by the use of lime, acld, or otlier medicinul' or chemical com- pound or explosive, TOB ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY'S BILL, making it a penal offense for any person to enter upen lands withoat title or clalm, or colur of title, ‘Was lost—ayes, 6U; nucs, 40, . VANDEVENTED'S DILL giving the'landlord uneln opon growing crops for o statement I8, that bad he fone on the atump that ycar, the result would have been victory and not defeat. Lov us sec if the facts justify such an inference. On tho 27th day of August, 1573, in a very largo State Conventlon, 1 was unanimously renominated for Governor, The Convoutlon passed the following resolution: Jtesolved, That we rogard with cminent satisfac- tlon and approval the very avlo, wisu, and judis clous management of the Ixecutlve Departent of this State by his Excellency Gov, Washbura dur- ing the last two yoars. As our Governor, he has »tood fearleesly “and constantly the guardian of the ruwmo'l rights, without rogurd’ to couse- quences ta himself, snd his Administestion will bear the closeat scrutiny, From the above fucts I think thatI may safely nssume that I was not defeated because my Administration had been uuncceptablo to tho Republican ’mny of tho 8tate. 'The canse must be looked for elsewhere, I not only did not acorn all sasistance, but anxiously wished all the proper aid I could obtain from whoever was able to reuder nsslstan ‘The Chulrumsu of’ the Btato Ceotral Committee, the Hon, B, W, Keyes, nmlugrd the c-mlpugn with all the vigor that ‘was . possible conshlering what “obstacles he lLad to cucounter, If Mr, C-m«ulcr did not go on to the stump that fall, the fault wasnot mine. Had the Clairman of the State Central Committeo thought wise or prudent tu have called on Mr, C, i no doubt would have doue so. Tho sano Convention that no‘ngmtcd me passcd tho fol- . lowing resolutions.© Many, doubtless, have for- gottenthem, but they represented the unanimous sentiment of the Btato at that time, avd every- baly then know that, without cailing namcy, they were almed squarely ot Senator Carpen- MONTENEGIO AGAIN. A dispatch from Constantinople says: The Turk- {sh Senate has not confirmed the Deputles' rojeec. tlon of the Montenegro demands, but hass declded 1o leava tho settlemont of the questlon to the Gor- emment, Tho Tumes® dlspatch from Pera says the Prince of Montenegro has tolegraphed his Enypys toace cept all affers. - . DIVIDED COUNAELS, Lonnoy, April 11,—The Parls correspondent of the Tiines aayn thero was great divergency in the Tarkish Cablnet, the’ Sultan and two of his Min- Isters favoring a pacific reply to tho protocol, add only demanding modifcatlons of its expressions, The majority rejected thesa counacls of modera- tion, ‘The Porte will not communicate ita offclal roply untll Thursday (to-day). The armistico expircs on Friday., Consoquently only twenty-foar hours remaln in which to obtain & prolongation, without which s pacific perspectivo {a entirely, compro- nlsed, REGULATING PILLS, B e Mt i aiat Turlfy: cugtna, Nisls I "1.’1'.““" flrflh{,ncurye lglclll disonders 01 the Same ider, Neryous Dir 5, oy, cascs, Teada veneas, Indiger tion, Liyspopaia, ' Iiiliousn o eu, hilique Feve, Indam; wnatlon of the Jiowcls, Pilcs, &nd il Derangements of ho Internal Viscors.. Warranied 1o effect & posltite curs, Dutcly vegatable, contalulog na mereury, mio* eral; or doloterious urugt. . pfd Ulscreathe following symptoms resulting from ra0f tho Digestivo Organg: Ci ness of the Tloodta consuipation, Inward Pllen the Head, Acidity of the Btomach, Nauscs, liexribun, Disguat ot Food, Fullness of Welght g the Stomach, Kaur Eruptlons, Binking ot Flutterities In (he Vit of tha btamach, Swimming of thie Head, Hurrled and Disicut uxxew Howann, Unlted States Attorney, Wirtiax Nevs United States Marshal, Wasnixarox, D, C., Aprll 11,—The publishod statement that K, dliman, one'of Lee's yuarde, has flled at the Attomey-Ueneral's oftico an afi- davit to the effect that the confesslon of Lea was obtalned by lloward, Proescuting Attorney, by promising & repriove, and that soveral imporiant racte of tie confesalon lmL\llmlln Lrigham Young were omitted, Is denled by the Attorney-General, NOT BO. Jowa City, 1a, April 11,—A very complets Investigation proves that the allcged outrage on the Chicago, Hock Island & Pacific Rallroad upon M George Watson, widely tolegraphed, was a figmont of the lady's divordered jmaginatlon. It will bo remembersd that she charged that, on the 4ih inst,, while on anight train between Davone portand Towa City, dx men boset hor, represent. inyg that she was insano and In thelr keeping, thore- by gainingsnd keeplng control of her, gavging and restraining her from leaving the car at e tas tlon, etc. It la now known Lhat she was seized at Davonport with Liysterics or some norvons dlsorder th 3 cad, Defictency of Persphation, ¥ ness of the KK(A and Kyes, Daing in the side, Clest ijm\n. aud Budden Fiuahes of Heat, Buroingin e * . TYU'HMI:Y“DWA\"' PILLS will free thasys. tm from all o€ the abave named-disorders. co, 35 centa per box,” old by Druggists, ATEST, Loxpox, April 12-5:308, m.—The Times, Ina Teading editorial, s the mews from Turkey would bo grave If we belioved Itassis sager to procipltate war. Bul, h-p‘;ll{. there is no need o draw euch conclusion, Diplomacy has uot sajd ita laxt word, New f]lpelll may be mad Porte, and new promis ented to Hua o Tunes' dispatch from Cettinje says the Engllsh and italian Consule have obtalucd from the Forte a wna- enslon of the operatlons agalnst the Mirldites for orty-eight housd to enabla them to negotiate, o the 8. Th Ovarian Tumor . Of Ten Yoars! Growth Ourod by for which no one deo was rosponaiblo, aud was 4 ter. The resolutions werd as follows: ) quite tired. Thefirst alarm I heard was the cry | ficlals was = substantially true, and that | renttosccrae wi . e i i o Mene b B GERMANY. e 3 as follows: " " 2 o' if an mpplication for & Keceiver Lad not alread; HANATE PRO INOS~—OAFITAL BTOCK, nt upun burting bewelf or her felluw-passengors, | i Resolced, That the Republican party {s e |® ot m‘;‘:;,{,fi'°{“;:‘,‘§,:,}",‘g',',°§’,‘,}‘;:,“fh; ock 1 | Pk 168 I waa oy becanas the oifcern were nul | _Tn'ne Senata th dlcusalon a0 o the taxstion o | SALISEnly by tho walchfuluces ot Conducturs IMEBUIAL QRDENS, bl ouly fuF wuch. ncashron as It Andoreds hod Ape h ) Benui, April 11,—0Ono Imperial order lssaed yesturday graute leavo of abscnce to Blemarck til} August nost, sud anothor susponds all measures ‘sgalnat the rinderpest, which may be considured at an end. " BISMARCK AND 1118 SUCCRSSORS, * Prestdont Yon Forckenbeck road. to- Teichstag & letter from Blamarck expreseing regret that {mpatred health prevented hym attending Pare Mament, aud notifying that ha had obtained leave of absence. Hoffmau, President of tha Imperial Chanceliory, will take his place in the Depariment of lioms Affairs, Van Buluw in the Department of Yor rL-A,auln. and Camphouson in the Frussisn ‘sbine . house or whether it came froin the got up, burried iato my cloth Icked up my carpet-sack, opeaed thedoor, walkes o the small stairs leadlug to tha parivr floor, aud started 10 go down. Isaw nothing exciting until I Teached the parlor floor, sud there I saw a great mapy guests, includinga number of ladics, kome clad llmr)y in thoir pight-clothes and others pro- vided wilh shawls which Ikci had hastlly picked up. All were greatly terrified. The parlor dour wus FILLED WITI BMOKS, and it cams pouring n? the main stairway leading R Juwn to tho office, 1L was 80 deuse, 80 sulfocat- ing, tbat I gave up all hnq- of reaching the ofice Dy the maln stalrway, 1 went back toward the yarlor. Peopla were congrexaing here ln cousld~ Frable numbors, all of them in an agony of torcor, and working toward the west end of the building, 1saw a chance to get out by the Fifth street (the Jadics') entrance, o 1 weut down the ladies' 2 stairway, and got oat i that directivo, B 3 think il the gu who escaped 1nust have dono so by that entrance; for It seemed 10 me that anybody attempting to get down by thy wain ttalsway would be sure to be sulfocated, {:l shors of as much stock ax thoy desired to bo fore making the matter known, It isknown that some of the banks held large amounts of the stock of the Delawaro & Hudeen, Delsware, Lack. awanua & Western, and Northweatern and Rock Jslund Katlrosds, and the ‘boude of ths Morris & Eesex and Albany & Susquehanns lHallroads, aod other similar sucurities as calistorsl, and ean- siderable apprehension le expresved as (o the abil- ity of tho banks to bear the recent heavy deprecla- tfon in_these securitios, it being venerally unders stood that the companios and vther borrowersare unabie 10 put up suditiunsl margius, A promineut banker says he has no ufpubcmlnnu s generul anic 8t Juncnu sud " thought bls" views id not differ waterlally from thuse entertained by ® large majurity of tho substantial bankers of the city, In'noet cases the banke had either maintuined s Jarge margin on this ch f vecuritivs or accepted ouly & limited amou collaternl, Thero might be cases in which certal: banks and ‘ other proufveut tinancial juslitutions ‘would suffer werioualy ou account of the very ieavy denreciution in thusecurities mentloned, but thoy would prove the exception to thie rule, and nothe fug 1ike & panic was cunsequently o bo expected, capital stock wss terminated by the adoptlonof Hawmllton's smendment to the Tax biil. The smendment provides for the taxation, not of thu franchises nor capital stock, but of the Intangiblo property, Itreads as foliows? ‘That the real snd persoasl property % corparstions u 2UlL b yarad 4 1 agdition therets alue uf the intangible property of suy of tha companies and aaso- roves, and for an honcst and falthful administrae ion of the Qovernment, and Sanngb b expectad to vouch for the Individual houcsty, n_ali of those mu{ rmmom ta ofle ¢t when such are found unfalthfal or corrupt thoy should bo ex- osed, diemlsacd from the public uervice, and pans Led, We denounce all official frauds t leviulation, whether In land grants ang safiroudn, In Credit Mobllier, or in the manago- mieut of the revenuen, disavlred, That wo disapproveand condemn the recent measures by which Congress -allowed addi- tlonal compenyation 10 1teelf for bast services, and demand that the provislons of the act by which Congr nal salarics wero Incrcased shall be promptly ani unconditionally repealod. With theso resolutious staring him {n the face how waaft possible for the Chalrmanof the State Central Cowmmittee to nsk Mr, C. to go upon_the stumpd But Mr. Keyes bal corre- spondence with' Bunator Howe on the subject, und he, with a just appreciation of the public eentiment at that thne, wrots back that ft would bo unwise for elther himself or Senator C. to Inr herself fromn the ar, The Compan; wllling alacrity, entarsd upon tha inve han eetablished thices facts by the teatim follow-passcngers, new widcly acattored over the cauntry, and s the fermer atgtement In theae dis- patches unjustly imyeached “the diligence of its servants and the aéminlatration of Its line, itis duo to truth and Jusfice that it should Lave the benefitof tho publitation of the reaults of thls painstaking scarch for the facts, 1 have had an Ovarlan Tamor in the Ovarisd nud Jlowels for Ten Yeara, Awx Ampon, Dee 141 —~Dn, Ranways Tod othicrd may ba benented, | uake thissatements 1 finve had & OYarisn Tumor in the Ovariesand Bows ela for ten years, 1 iried flio bt b ot hls I Jaco withodt any benefi lafiy " that 1 eoald ok x; nd of mine in o S L ot A ae Yhcaryoraies ‘Wider the atluns {ncorpor ude! f4wa 6Pother Biates und doIng buAiEes 1a bls BaLe. “Tho vote on tho adoption of the awendment was 23 syes to 20 noes, - 7. Castle entereda motlon to reconsider, snd it 18 pusalble the amendment will yet be def 3 THE GRATN INAPRCTION BILL, prepated by the Chicavo Board of Trade, was made the special order for noxt Wednesday ® "‘"f Subesquently 8 motion waa eatcred (0 roconsider the vols u Which tbw spectal order was mada, Tnosame bill_stands frst in tho order of second reading In the Houne, MH. AHMYTRONGU, OF LA SALLE, who bas buen detained at home, by 8 sevare attack of infanwatory rheamatism, ils moraiuy made hls appearance Iu the House, Mo la 1l as Lo Attt e o Butchascd bix buttics of tho Resolvent, two baxesel thelPilii wad ‘two boxcs of the Hellef," I ned thed 'Ilhm? any aprarent benont, [ dotiriined FORGERS ARRESTED. New Yorx, April 11.~Through the arrest of Clement Werring, John Worth, Frederick Elllott, and Charlea Noecker, upon retarning from the Bouth, where they tad becn carrying ont some schemo, the police awhorities beileve they will be abic to wolve tho queation of the recent furgery on the Unlon Trast Codpiny for §34,000. 1a con- na:t:onn-'rl:hn:r:::lr:l;‘ gnlt:: dAll-Iu IDI':“- elected Chalrman of the Direct Cablo Cowmpany, sesslon rgod bondsi amang thow | telegraphs oticially frow London to the oficers of 4rs wall-exconted fugeriss abon the Delivirert || o Atientic and Pacifo Telograph Company that 1 10 pene vere, clva moru boitles of tha liewlyventive of tha Hollct, and two bozes of the Pills, Befure tel werd gana I ud loat Ewenty-Avo poiinds. cotitinucd to use the medicine uniil {'was sure that 1 was eatirely cured, 1 took the mudicine sbuut 058 onths, and. during that timalost furty-five pooodt i i | look threa dozel bottle uf tha ftesolveat 58 GREAT BRITAIN, THE CAELN IMBROOLIO. New Youk, April 11.—Mr. Ponder, the newly telce Itclief, and aix bozcs uf tho Dlls. Teal perfectly well, L fo full of gratiiudt 106 for Tl el P :fi%fi'&’é‘-"&&-uth LG S »ud your wunderful mediciae, § focl dxpl¥ Indebted :3"3:'?:‘:’3"’1'&'1" Jhat it ay ba'sa much of & biewlsf ‘s 1t haa been o e, - (Bled) MRS, E, C, BIDBING Lackawanna & Westan itailroad, the Selma, Mar.. D) ju that cauvass, but, sald he, “The Mrs, Dibbins, who makes the above certificate, 181 Jegarding Jobn ¥, Tracy, 14 18_reported that he | Lo unavlo to tako his seat, but occu lounge. | fon & Memphis Halimad, and the Oblo & Taledo | 8% the first mcoting of tho now board, held Apdl | 3, & rson for whum I 7equested you to seud nedicluo jo Afier | retired from the main stalrway towards the ' | Butho Is well cnough to watel ¥ o closely, st thing you can do with Senator | FEEROS,oRY bought e e Loy g s danse | 41T B ATt et lokee: SROUST | 10 S Soekint o gt e soch o | Sk MG doeet st bt Sanie Qo | 814 wht wulmooey decdel b, wfaca 4% T e S R ¢ fire's 3 T Cnflwnur and inyself is to put o blanket on us, ever. lead us away lnto tho stable, aud let us staus untfl the slorm Is over.” The cavss of this public indignatlon, which pervaded all classcs, aud especially the mewbers of the Republican that there was no intention of amal- gsmsation with the Anglo-American Company; that the sgreement with the Atlantic & racific Tele- graph Co nw-n‘y would be ecrupuloualy ndheped to, swuunt of money ted up In the Elovated Railroad, which is obo reason for bis iuabillly to meet the decling in tha stocks in which he was invet l-rgel‘y Intereated, W. L. Sicott denles Kennedy's charge that he s for Kuropean circulatior, and are of the denomi- nation of £200 sterlisg. Capt. Alluire also hioted st a Faclic dall bond 4o skillfully ex- ecuted as almoat to defy detoction. It i3 belleved ed to think differently sad tnade every exer. gt amay, \When I yoacbed tha FIILA street cntrance, 1 walked across the sreet, and sloud there looking up st tne burnlng Louse, I hadno't o yw‘.ml Diay eay that hoe statoment I corvect withosta uaitfcation, (sl Ll 3 Droguiat iad Ohemtat, Ann Arcor, Mick “This may certify that Mrs. &Hhhlnl. who makes fl; va certificats,’ s, and has Lecn for ycars, Wel TIE BENATORS, LAVID DAVIS, 3 the prisoners are tnembors of the celebrated d that the Direct Cahly Company would arty, was thie disclosure of corrupt pructices ju | ktown to us and tha facts thereln stat undool D ey e v::{: u::n?lm:‘“;pw:llfnu llll:l';'lll;i‘: rlnly reaponsiblo for Kennedy's fatlure, and ssys #pacial Dispaich (o Tha Triduss. 0 arkisls Lond-forert, whoes €3LCURYG ufi‘:r’fi o inta Its Tadenendenco, "Th l‘|::‘l‘lvl':n:“ég=? ?}unyx"uu at the preceding nenlnn‘: wl;ltml:y the | Silv ,"‘" “I’:mfi"""" COHCLLL Ay s who RRovenTh hst tie flau % 5o latter held no stocks of any kind to hla se: | Beumrorisid, 1N, April 1L—This afternoon | fions were cartied on tans years tinuance of ndependent cable connection to the | people had been defrauded wut Of over §o0,. | BUOEs Rt pellevehersiatbment, oy p cockes elrton e 50 fre, then, on the third floor, | S0URL, He calis Keanedy scoundrel, and asze | Senstor David Davis visited tho Sanate, where ho —— many patsons of the opposition lines, - oo bt tho Pacite Tailroa, Mty .:oma while yau were therait! " " | Beancdy auwes bt oy 00t cauh 420 450,000 18 | waa socalved with much enibuslsam. G motlon, TRE KIDNAPPING CASE. by’ & Credivdobiler Ring, ond by Ay i O B No, or 10 910 tos, e ;k of, 'l‘}' {x':'-" -mn:: or n tont. Mr. ‘Tracy's hcas o #ald o be tho | Procecdings wera suspended and ho was favited to | Cotumaus, 0., Al 1l.—Nothlag vary definits CUBA.} miembers vnunfi themselyes ncreased pay i 1 eacuuiicred, to auy exteut, wie ou the PAor | Cioky'or'ils ebarrassments, SUdross the Benate, e sa has becn heard relative to Willlo Havens, the AR G under what kuowu 9 the ©salury- e M. I o 1 accept with grate Itude’ th glalature conforred on mie by electiug 106 10 1uo Uulted biales Senate. Thla Kreat (rust s the Wmore scceptable becausd I6 s ths yen- crous offering of wetubers of buth parsivs, and brings '}Eh 1t thst Indeposdence which every wan in pubilc fifa’ suould eajoy. "Iy lilnuly s"wy intere 1tfe bouad “up. fo common wii ihe Giher cbild who was last Binday abducted from his adopted father's homy. Word was rvecelved hora to-aay that & colored naa, accumpanied by & white boy, lud ecn i 1he woods meur Worthing. ton, thls caupty, luxummi tho 108 certain oiut, and sayinrthey Lad lost thelr'wsy. Notb. ng furtier bas been Ieard from the misilng once, cumstance lends wo to belleve the firg originated below soewhere, probably in the basvinent, where 1 understand the store-room fesituated,™ Did the othier guests on your flioor taks thi slurm when yuu did and try (o make thelr cae caper’ 1 belleva so, Mlhlu; h when I went down the grab.’t - Alr. Carpenter voted for sod ndvocatcd the last-uamed in Congress, as well as deleuded the Credit Mobilivr r;uuzllte’v When called to an account by his old uelghbors in Rock Coun- 1y, he mude a speech at Junesvilie sqyarcly de~ fending the rascals who robbed the Government Havaxa, April 6, —Nluotoen German merchants of Havana wore recently embargaed for theie s« fusal to pay toe 30 per cent coutribution, The Gernuan Consul hers has recelved a communieation from the Imperial Government stating peremptorily COTTON, Mexrus, Tean,, Aprll 311.—The Aprll report of the Memphis Cotton Exchange shows that the averaga decrease of the number uf bales produced In this district in 1870 as compared with 1875 1 DR, RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Resolvent TUE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Htates she Liss uttered from the common depression Abat German residents aro, according Lo treaty,ex- | of ility millluns tn bulldlug the Pucific Rallroay, statrs I went alone. en [ got down to the next | 17); percont, In refercnce to the present season, | busiucas aud feels L pressury of Lasd unies. Hut 1 e ewpt (rom payiug extraordinary coutributio It | as well as the salary-zrab, aussigning o reason :,‘,"“,;, g:{:;l‘:‘a;.‘:°uy°{ IT""‘:‘"&]‘T go' tha roport shows that laborery have madu contracis | & Fensoarionof proepeiise” n"fif:‘:fi'n;’ o ‘.‘,'gfl‘iii ALOLOGIZED. ls 4010 that 8} the aaizg thne Jnvallal Techived an | for the lust of so disroputable a churaitee that I order from Spaln not to procecd agalnst the Uer~ zlv_: werchants, and let the matter peat for the e, festora af prosperty. To i B isato.. Wit susir eatadlisbuieut L feel bty (o itfcaltics which stand o tha way of & revival of proserisy will buremoved. 1 1 contriduta tu brin Lis sboul with a better disposition than ever before, Prepa- ratlons for planting are esthuated to be in 13 por fi":nt better conditiun, and ten days in advancd of Sax Praxcisco, Apil 1L, —The case of Willam care not toask its introdnetiun Into the columus Hayes, attorney, wha sttacked Qen. Joba Mo h im»u tucressed very rapldly, so I suvpuse those in of a respectable newsvaper. te third story must hsve burried down. " ++How waa tho e managed ™t ¢ ~ ¥ | ——— us it strunge, then, that the Btate Conven- | For the ‘Care of all Chronle Diseases, Scrofula ¢f 4405, T'iell you, they ard 100 slow there for any | last seasci, "..'.‘-";‘.h',}‘-“""‘,“fi':fi“‘{»‘u‘“,‘;‘E“"""; Yo Tur YL CunDdetics ahd TOF hx COUTLeR JOU Lavs i ‘:.‘:‘t.?:‘.;&;‘}f.‘:;,“{,.}.‘;:‘ifi:"ifi:.‘;‘é:: SPAIN. tion passcd the ::'i.fli“!: ons 1t did, or that the | - Syphilitle, Meredtary or Contaglous, be ¥ el w-r‘:;:‘:::‘fin%’: CAME UP BLOWLY, :u'nn ‘ot inant grafte'ls 0 per cent. S AErsasy ot snaws s o0 iy avchilon motlon by the Prosecullag-Attorney, by consent of PEOpL6 Wk with u disgust and despond. seatad In the Lungs or Stomack, Skinof IN TUE LOUSE. A few minutes ¢ Benalor Davis entered the House Mall, where be was warmly received, sud rmuudm(l were ufindud that he might address ¢ mewnbers. Ho sal Fur thirty years, when T have had occaslon to say W13 T8 pUUTIC, § lave, sught to provele . Bu oW s tow. [ dou's know that u dld wisely 1o elsciing o to 4 ibsuk yuu fur whe Liyh THE COKTES CONVOKND. Mapwip, April 11.—Tha Cortes have beon con- voked for April 23, e ——mt——— WOMAN MISSIONARIES, Darrox, 0., April 11.—Tho Baptist Woman's Missionsry Unlon of the West, embracing in its district the United States betwoen the Allegheny and Rocky Mountains, holds {ta sixth ennlversary meeting o this city to-day snd to-morrow. It convened this morning fa the First Baptist-Chureh, 175 delegates being tn altendance. TheKev. Dr. Ashmore, of Chicazo, & missionary in China for twenty-ve years, is prescot, Mra. ltobert Hazrls presided, und thy usval rou- tlne busiocas, rusding of reports sad appolnting cummitl , wag transacted. Lu ths evenlng addresaca were deljvercd by Dz, / ency shat caused 83,000 Republicans to abseut themselves frown the pollsd | That feeling, weil kuown (o exist, was the opportunity of the Democracy, who, cuUnE to their aid tho over- poweriug “szency of the wWhisky Rung, the ro- sult wus what was reasonably to have boen ex- pected. Mr, Curpeuter uot ouly was unable to du suything for the Republican tick- ct, but was holding the nost intjmats relations st tho time with the most powerful opponeats of ' the. ' Ropublican party, who poured out momey like water to compuss my defeat, and I bave no doubt, and never bad, that e desired it. “Though' perelstently misreprescnted, I bave not troubled anybody with auy complaiuts, be- ing fully sutlstied that thoe ot last would set all things cven, ‘Lruly yours, = G G Wasununs, and they didn’t veem o understand how 1o attack the fize. Besides, there was some fre spparatus in the botel~pipe and hose—but § didn't see anybody make any use of it," V< iow luny did you remalz on the opposite slds ©f the stroerr +¢ Abuut 6ve minutes, 1should say. 1 found I cunldu’t do suy good, and I went over to the Lin- 'Dlg 70U see anybody jumping out of the win- dowat” **No, Isaw nobodydoing that. 1 saw nosccaes ot borroz, in fact. Kbers was one lady lo oue of the upper storive who was trylng to get dows, but ahe could not. Iraw nolody thiere whom Ikuew. and, 83 1 conldu't do any guod, 1 wentaway. § didn't get tdece any of (ki terriblo scenes, —didu't want sy fu wive unless 1 could do suaie good. 2r. T. Y. Blackatoue, President of tuo Chicago & Alton Lvad, wes there of the Soutlorn la McComb, Usyes' counyei tendering o public spol- ogy for the outrsge, | —— NOT THE BENDERS. Lirzes Rocx, Ark., April 11,—A dispatch to the Amsoctated Press from Fort Smith says tho Kesfer famlily, srrested un & fharge of belng tho Kansas Beaders, after ouiml ation befors Uaited States Judge Parker, were kleased. The parties from Kansas falled to dently thew, A— COMMUTATION, Special DI o The Tribune. 87. Louis, Mu.,Apry 11.—T'ue Buchanan Coun- ty murdorcrs, Frauk Erown asd Joha Lawrence, undaer sentance of deatl. wore saved frum the gal. lowa to-duy by Gov. Piips, who comumuted thelr WBUG 0 hny:humofu fog liles Bones, Flesh or Xel Corrupting the Kollds and Vitiatiny the Flulds Chronlo Rheamatism, Scrofuls, Glandalar Buelliagh B B e hunk, BYVLL Complafuia ;nfn'fu' ot thy Lunf:‘ ”)[""""\y'l‘m\ Drus. Tio holoreux, White 8welllu. Tumiors Vicers, §xia ad Nip Dischacs Mercurlal Disesses FOELH Copaiia, Joni Bty M8 folVirin B Consumption, Kfdney, Hiiddder, Salnia, ole” PRICE, o1 PEE sulA"BI Drugglts. YRR DR, BADWAY'& C0, 32 Warrenst, 1 —_——— Read ¢ False and True.” 5 Bend one letter-etamp to RADWAY w CO. Wartin oty New Yors ” 1iluriaiiua worb i wil ba aoil Sou ———— TAX DECISION. Bpecial Correpondence of The Tribuns. Laxsixg, Mich., April 7.—In tho Suprems Couort, 1n the casaof the Auditor:General ve. the Super- visors of Monroe County,—a mandamas {o compel the Sapervisors to spread on the ssscsamcnt-rolls the amoant clalmed Lo be due k tazes, —the mandamus was dol and Sec, 124 of th Fax law of 180U beld 1o be {uvaild, By this de. cluiou oe State will Ioose Rearly $200,008 I back taxes throughout te State. = et OCEAM STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpon, April 11.—~T4a stexmahips Alsatis and Odee, from New Yurk, sad Ciscaseis, frow Forte laud, bave asrived eat servoyou well. Whilst tho pasi. canaol be recalled, it 16 BOW uur paramouut duly 1y remove ali traces of ihe siraggie which eudungered the iy of'the Kepublic, 11 ls DOW yur duly o labuf to restore fraterual feellugs, W ihnesii il bl il dis s 1otection o Slehts For thav I abell labor. bt BENATOM OULEALY. Just before Jud;u Lavie appearcd in the Homse, Beuator Ugleaby came upua the door, sud, o8 wo-