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) E Some Facts in Regard tothe Land- | | I % | ! ! { i 2 3 ~ RAILROADS. End of the Elockade War at La- fayette Crossing. Grant Passenger Business. Lake Shoro & Michigan Southern An- nual Election. THE LAFAYETTE UNPLEASANT- NESS, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. LAFAvgrre, Ind., May 2.—The blockade con- tinaed with little or no change during most of the day. Anarrapgement was made to allow Cincine natl, Lafayette & Chicago trains to come down from Templeton to tho river bridge, and when thefr first engino made its appearance on the west Dbank people gathered, anxionsly watehing this new feature In the situstion. Many supposed it wasa Bhort-Line engine under orders from Waldron tn marist in pulling ont tho Lafayctte, Munclo & Bloomington train from the bridee, Men hurried down the west bank of the river, and reports wero rife of tearing wp ftrack, bui, o4 scon as the arrangement bocame pablic, qulct was again reetored, Clnclnnatl, 3 Lafayette & Chleago officers foada arrangements to tranafer parsengers and bagenge around on the highway, snd, npon the arrival of the train from Chicago, this waa ac- complistied fn about half an hour with comfort and safety. About 4 o'clock In the afternoon President Heath reccived a telegram from hia allorncys at Indianapolis that the Court had dissolved the in- Junction and ordered the boodholders’ agent to Teators the road and its property to tho posscsion of the Lafayette, Muncle & Bloomington Xiail- road Compsny. The news spread mapldly. The locomotives of the Lafayette, Muncle & Bloom- ington Company commenced whistling, and the people, hardly knowing whether thera was trouble orotherwlac, rushed to the depot en masse. Every available standing plsce was speedily taken. The roofsof the cars standing mpon the side-tracks were cosored with people. The windows and doors of all surronnding bufldings, and many. roofs where a view of tha sitnation could ba obtained, were filled. A locomotive of tho Lafayette, Mancle & Bloomington Road ran down from the » cast and coupled iteelf to the Wabash engine which bad been run off tho track where the had taken out, atting on steam, drew tlue engine on the rack and took }t towards the Junction at a lively pace, the crowd meanwhllo shoutlng, cheering, #nd indulging In various ways of manifesting their oy at tho zeauit. In the meantima, r. Waldron, with bie englucs In front of the depot, remainod unmoved, ha not baving the nocensary Informating {rom his attorneya to induce bim o vacale, The people became clamorous and impatlent, nnd ‘when, for some reasun, the engincs were coupled ‘up and moved forward towards the bridge, as if to force thelr way spainst tho Lafayotte, Munclo & Dloomington bleckade on the hridge, the excitement. ‘became Intense, 'The people rushed in front of the engines with ciubs and stones, Othera piled timbars on the track, and riot _scomed imminent, Plstols were drawn, _ Mr, Waldron's men stood by their posts firmly. 'Prenidont Heath appearcd ou tho scene, and, addressing Mr, Waldron, sald tho xesponsibility of any dificulty would bu n bin z. Waldron) if any further troublo was made, + He had dono all he could to allay the excitement, snd thero was no doubt a8 o the decision of tho Court. 1f he did not withdraw his engines, ho (ilcath) would not be responsible for the conse- quences, At thls timo, Mr, Waldron, recoiving « satisfactory evidence from hisattornoys, gave tho neceorary orlers, and the blockado was ralacd amldst tfie shouts of the crawd aud the whistlin of the locomotives. The populsco seamed relicve and gradually disperned, although guite 8 crowd remained about tha depot arguiug tho merita of the case, the prospoctive largo damage sustained, , and who would foot the bitl, Quito & number of bunlness firms In this city have éxprossed o deter- mination to bning wult for damages. The public foaling 8 largoly In favor of the Jicath manage- ment of the road, raile been and, rs nd to varlous duwousteatlans of foeling as cxpreaecd lo anything but fattoring to Mr. Waldron. There will probabiy bo no deten- tlon 10 teaina after to-day on aither tho Lafayetto, Agncie & Bloowington or tho Cloclanaty, Latayetia & Chicago ronds. Special Dirpatch to Tha Tribune. TxouararoLis, May 2, —The rallroad war In re- ard to tho Latayetts, Muncie & Bloomington toad camo up I tho Unlted States Distelct Court hore to-dny, beforo Judgo Uresham, having. been tranaterred hero by Judga Ward, of Lafsyolte, Lato last night Harry Crawford came down from TLafuyolto on 8 special traln over tho Indianapoiis, Cinclnnati & Lafayetto ltoad at 1:40 this momning, oxpecting to have everything hls own way in the United StatemCourt, bl ho was met in conet by Gen. Ben " larrlson, who wae syorlssd, of Crawford's movements, aad reached hers by ray ot rigton Cand Ctbe | Ine * dlsnapolis, Peru & Chicago Hosd at 19: this afternoon, Mr, Crawford fndleated bia plan of procedury by presenting s formal mutlun before Jinlgo Gresham asking for the sppointment ofa temporary Iltecelvor tu take posscssion and operate ¢ tho Lafayotte, Muncle & Bloominuton Road. Mir. . Crawford indfcated that he was prepared 10 aup- purthis motlon with afidavitey “and, aftor samo rollminary ukirmialiiog between counsel, an ad- ournment was had until 2:00 o'clock this afters , noon, at which time, srgumment was begun In the application for the appointment of o Provivional Recelvor. Judga Gresham declined to act as Crawford desired In tho matter, saying emphatls cally that chancory wonld mot oxtend “protection (o pariies wiio had scted In such & man. ner a8 Crawford's clienta: that, it thay would pot the rond back In tho conditlon where they found it, they could then ask for and have protectinn, If tlioy wero entitled to Jt, Until they did so, he wonld not entertaln their potition. Crawford then spologized, and satd he wonld instruct hia clien . by telegraph, to do this, and the hearlng of thn : ynatter was postponed antil the 1uth Inst., when it will come up for Gnal dirposition, Spectat Dispaich io The Trivune, ‘Wasuinoton, D, C., May 2, —The rotiroad off« cials and tho armed 1ob who have been obstruct- the United States malls near Lafayette, Ind.s have rendercd themncivew lable to vury serious action on the part of the United States. " Theie conduct plainly comes within the provislons of the enfurce- mentacts, Their acts aro uf much ore agyr d r than those for which, two yesm vas gunt by the sroed mob topped foe o fow hours & solitary negro boy riding . amule who carrled the wall. For this thzeo come . panics were ordercd to the lucallty, twenty fudicts . ments found, and scvoral convictlons surarod, too statuies of the United States have the sanio furco in Indiana that they Luve had in tho South :?: |:'llllm:nl otticers will get themsclves lnto ublo, LAND-GRANT I’ASSENGER BUSI~ - S8, A Conventlon of General Ticket and FPassenger Agents and Commlsslonery of Land Departments of land-grant roads was held st tho Urand Pacitc Hotel yestorday for the purpose of maklug , arrougaments whereby the round-teip tickets o Jaud-grant sections shall be discontinued, sud in place thereof an emlyrant rato ono way lished which will bo actofy to the line seted. 7The following Genersl Ticket and qer Apents were presents ¥. It Myers, burg, ¥t. Wayne & Chicago; C, P, Follett, Van- dalis Line; L. M. Cole, Daltimoro & Oblo; J, Charltoy, Chicazo & Alton; J. D, Brown, Missourt, Kunsask Texas;IL C, Wentworth, Michigan Central; % Fred Wild, West Wisconsin; A, V, I, Carpenter, Milwaukee & Bt. Paul; W. F. Whlite, Atchisun, Topeka & Sauta Ve; E, A, Ford, Louls & Tron Mountaln; 'V, Penofleld, llannlbal & st, J. . L, Clark, Atlautle & Great Western; A. . sidiib, i Cleveland, Columbua, Cinclnuatl & Indianapolin; il. Monett, l'uubur{. Cincinnatl & St Loulw; D, E. Coruell, Kansas Pacife: C. K. Lord; 5t, Loubs, 1.. Malca{in, Kansps Gty & Northerng Line; C, 5. Cony, Jr., Ohio & Miseisulppl; B, 8t John, “Cbicago, *Rock laland & Tavitic: “Sam Powell, Chicago, Buriington & Quiuey: J, W. Zary, Lake Store & Michlgan Sonthern; William Theall, Chicago & Northwestorni A, U. bufth, Daltinore & Olifo; Jubu _Egan, " Cigclunatl, Indisnapolte, & Lafayelte; Prave Chandlor, i Bols Central; T. P, Darey, Bultimore & Oblo. The following Land Cominissfoncrss were also rescot: A, B, Touzalin, Hurllngton & Missourl tiver Rallroad fo Nebraska; O. F. Davis, Union Paclfic; A. M. Sommere, Missourl, Konsss & exne, The meeting was organized by the_election of Mr. F. 1t. Myvrs ss Chairmanand Me, Samuel Powell as Becrutary. Mr, Saioucl Fowcell dellvered o long and clabor- ateo arguwent i regard to the sdvisabillty of chang- 1ug the preseut modo of summ-r transportation sver land-graut roads, and showed thst the passen- Jer businesa was beiny deworulized (o an alarming exte; d that unless suiau oction was takon 10 t from prescot cibarrussment the reve slog from passcnger traneporiation woald bu greatly abridged, if not utterly ruined. Mo urged the ndoption of & rutaone way that would weet the reqaireuents of people with woderate wmeans seeking homes in the West, Uu wotion, Measra. Touzulin, Davis, Bommers, Browa, Corocll, White, snd Peufield were ape poiuted 8 Committee L0 report 8 plan for a difer- €nt wode of bassenget trausportation from that n use berytofore. A recess was then taken uuill 8 v :l«fk . t. 1o rive tho Comumlttca a chance to work. At iha eveniog scasion the Commitive appoluted 0 draw up & ucw plan for currying emigrants ovee 1aud-grant roads repurted (bt 0 would Rcommend the adoptivn of uu ewmigrant tickel voo way at about sucoud-class ratvs, The discussivn whicl fullowed revealed the fact that a number of rusdy Lad puado coutracls shead, womo of which would ot explro uutil about next July. Iu view of this fuct, 16 waa thought lnadvisable 10 tako any action st preseut, and the Convention sdjourned. NO FAST PASSENGER-TRAINS, “Tho queation &s to whether fast passcnizer-tralng ‘will be run betwesy this city aud tbe Enst bas been definitely scitled. Information was zecelved hers Jeatcrday tust the Canada bouthern aud the Luky ] THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1877. 8 Shore & Michigan Sonthern Railroads had inally decided to run noteainsto connect with the fast Arain of the Wabash Liuc at Toledo, but ta sdhere strietly to the time-table adopted at Cleveland n ehort time ago, whigh goes into effect on the 1th inst. This action off the part of the above-named ronds settles the controversy, as the Wabash Lino 18 feftirithont & connection to run its contemplated fast ftrain. What action the Wabash Line will tako has not transpired, bnt it will have to take fts throngh K:MEM!GN either by way of Indianapolle, aa it has cn doing, or cormect with the reqular train of the LakeShore & Michiyan Sonthernat Toledo. As Mr, Hopkins, the manager of tha Wabash Line, blames the Pennnylvania Company for all the trouble about his fast train, it ia more than likely that he will stop runnluy his through trains via the Panhandle Raflrona, bot will connect hereafier with the Lake Shure & Michigan Southern, Such action wili give him the entire_hanl over his line. The managers of the roads centering In this city are much elated over the declsion of the Canada Bonthern, »» it averte a dirastrons competition, and 8 revision of the time-tables, The roadsin this city are very much opposed to fast trains, The srial they pave them about & year sco hins satlsfied them that tiey cannot be rag proftably, This will prabahly bo the Jast attempt to revive fast pussen- ger-trains, L. 8. & M. 8. CrevELAXD, O., May 2,—The annual meeting of the #tockholders of the Lake &hore & Michigan Sonthern inilway was held {n this city to-day, and relected the following Directory: Wilitam 1L Van- derbllt, Anguatas Schell, Bamael ¥. Barger. Cor- nelius Vanderbilt, Willlam K. Vanderbilt, John E. Burrell, Francis P, Frecinan, New York: Henry B, Payne, Amaza Stone, Cleveland: Albert Keeo. Chicagos William L. Scott, Charles M, leed, Erie, Pa,: Raseelan Brown, Warren, Pa, This election resulted In threo new men belng added to the Board, they belng Messes, Comnelinn Vanderbilt, W.K. Vanderbilt, and It. Brown. The two former nre sons of Willinm H. Vanderbilt. The vacancy was cansed by the death of Commodore Vanderhilt, snd the other two were made b{ dropping the namen of ltobert L, Crawford, of New York, and Andeaw D. Whltey of &ymeues, ‘The bondel debt of the tompany on Dec. 31, 1875, wna 830,250,000 Dec. 1, 1470, it waa 30,000,000, s compared with 1875, the grom earnings show a decreasc of §485,02¢, or i.i40 per cent, while thery was an_ incrasse in the ton- nage of 20 per cent, showing the deficiy In the caruince caured by the low rates of freight which prevailed doring the Iast year. Operating expen- sea aliow a decrenso of $0541, 005, or nearly 1 Og" cent. Net earnings show an lucreaso of $471, 043, vz nearly 13 per cent. he ne Felocted oMeers for th ensaing ‘The new Doard el ear a8 follows: Willlam Il Vanderbilt, Presi. denti Augustns Schell, Vice-President; E. Il Waorcester, - Secretary and Treasurer; P, Lo 1and, Anditor; John® Newell, General Mansger; Charles Taine, (encral Saperintendent; and Lo 11, Clark, Chiel Engineer, i FRIE. Bpecial Ditpatch to The Tridune. THILADELTILA, May 2, —~The Erle Hallway Com- pany 18 looking out for Philadelphfa export busi- nees, G, R, Blanchard, Aselstant Recelver. E. N. .Triester, Coal Agent, B, T. Hopkins, Foreign Frieght Agent at New York, 1. . Redman, Ppiropean Agent st Liverpool, and H. R. ‘Daval, Uenernl Manager of tho Great Weatern Dinpatch Company at New York, arrivedin this city this morning, and in the aftornoon & meeting was held at the offico of tho Lehigh ValtoyRallroad Company, at which thero were present Messrd, Chnrlos Harts- horne, Vice President of the Lehigh Valley Railrond, J. Lowrle Bells General Preight Agent of the Teading Rail- rosd Company, Efis Clark, General Frelght Agent of the North Tennsylvania Railroad, and Mr. William Brockle, oront of the Dominion Lina of steamers, hetween this port and Livor. L. Arranyoments wate perfected by whieh the irie load will, Ly mcans of its Western connece tions, bu_enabied to recuro additional freights for thelr road to be brought by way of the Lenigh Val- Jey and Reading Koada to this port, and here rhipped on the - lominion steamers for L ol, thun divectly cnflmllnk withh the channel. e ort trado already openad by the Penneylvanlp ializoad and Amerlcan Ste: lp Company. TIIE MEAT RATES. The Committee appointcd at a recent meeting of tho pork-packers in this city to Jook Into tho al- leged discrimination of rates on hog-products by the rallroads lcading from this city Exet, held a meeting at tho Grand Pacific Hotel last ovening. Beaiden the Commitice there wore prosent by li- vilation representatives from nll the rallroada Teading from the city East, exceptthe Baltimore & Ohlo Raitroad. The proceodings were secret and informal, Views in regard to the matior under consideration were Interchangod. The mem- bers of the Committeo were of tho opinion that the rates on hog-products were entlroly out of pro- portion to the grain rates. The rato on thelatterar. ticie 18 but 30 cents, whilo on bog-products It s 45 cents. They clalmed that hog-products were made of corn, and should theroforo be carried at the same rates. They ofthor wanted the rutos on hog- rodncts redaced or the rate on graln advanced, T raitroad oyenta contended that it cost the rosdn much more to carry meat and hog-products, and Ahat 1t wae almost ‘an_Impossibilit; ratcs tho same. llesides, they had no nower or discretion, the rates were ordared by the mauager in the East, and they had to obey inatructions. 1 thoy hldln{ firlaflnct- they must look to the managers of the roads for redrear, MINNESOTA. Epecial Dispatch fo The Tritune, £, PavL, Minn,, May 2,~Under the ausplces of the Northern Pacifie Company, which takes tho insjority of the stock, an_organization known as the Western Hallroad Company of Minngsote has been revived for the purposelof bullding the Braln- erd ®xtenslon of tho 8t. Paul & Pacific Branch Road from Watab toa connection with the North- ern Pacific at Brainerd, This Compaiy will take possesslon under the logislation of last wintor, which gave the 8t. Paul & Pacifio bondholders to ‘May 1 to chooss whether they would bulld or sub- it to bave thelr Interest In that part of their llue forfolted. The Western Company gave notico to tlio Governor to-dsy, and deposited $15,000 in the Treasury os requirod by law, The road belng about eighty milea long, #ill probably be complet- «d thie yoar, 1t will shorten fhe St."Paul connee- tion wiih the Northern Pacifc about soventy-five miles, Tecelver Parley alsoannounnces to-day the pur- pove of the 8e. Paul & Paclie bondholders to make s connoction . this soason betweon the Main Line terminus at Brockinridge and the St. Vincent Ixtenslon line st Glyndon, thus glving soother stiltl shorter connoction witn the Northern Paclfic, MORE TROUBLE. It never ratns but it pours. Thls experionce has Jjust been made by the Kankakee Linc, Only aday or two syo thoir through trafiic was Interrupted by tha troubles on the Latsyctte, Muncle & Bloom- ington Railrond. No sooner had srrangements been completod to take tho through business to and Cincinnath via the Chicago, Lane inconnes and the Wabash Lina untll the troubles of tho Lafayette, Muncle & Blvominglon h whon the rallroad bridge at St. Paul, lud., had been burned down, snd sgalu cut I consuquence Of 1ho oW dis- aeter the Kankakee Line will out uf thi ho city as for” the present run cl{y. The worplng al © MISSOURI PACIFIO. 87, Louts, May 2.—~Tho Recivers of the Missonri Pacific Railrosd mada thelr final roport to (he United Btates Circult Court yesterday, and wero discharged. Thelr repurt shows the gross earnings of the road from March 8§, 1870, the tlme of thelr appolntweut, to April 20, 1877, tq bave been §2,« 404,44, 82; oxpeuves, $1,673,078.00; net eam- Lo, 830,078 g i § s D,y M, & T, CLEYRLAND, O., May 2.—At & meetlng of the stockholders of the Detroit, Monros & Toledo Rail- way Company, held fu thls city to-day, Amasa fitone was clected President, and O, P, Leland Secretary and Vecasarer, both of Cleveland, . TLEMS, Mr, W. K. Ackerman, ¥irst Vice-President, and Mr.Joseph Tucker, Goneral Mansger of the Llinold Central Rallroad, bave returned from & tour of In- spectlon over the dilmuan, Clinton & Springfeld Railroad. This road, as i« wall known, Is now in tho haunds of a Ktecelver, and will shortly b fore- closed. As the lliin tral w hivline fura counection to Springdeld. it v anxious to maky serangements (o keep up the conncction in futuee. Mr, L. P, Faruer, Asdlatant Genoral Ticket and Pasacnger Agent of the Pennsylvanis Hailroad Compuny, has been promoted to the position vf* Geueral Ticket aud Passenger Agent, vice U, M. Boyd, Jr., daccased. e OBITUARY, [ New Yonx, May 2.—W. W, Newcomb, the well. known negro minstrel, Isdead, . Ho recelved an fojury to one of his loge sowme time 820, and ery- sipelas caused hiy death, Goorge Shermaz, of the insurance firm of Dun- bam & Sherman, died suddenly yesterdsy st bis bomein this city. Sherman was aboat 40 kraduate of the University of Mich- to this clty from 8t. Louls In 1880, May 2.—~John B, Felton died to- Oakiand of paralysis. fyectal Diaich 4o Tha Tridune. Hauiezon, May 2.—W. Franklin, Asslstant Supetintendint of The We: Uniou' Hatlrad, nd a revldent of Racine, Wis,, while on bis way bowé from Philadelpbln, dropped dead fu a Wag- | mer car on th arrival of ‘the Pacifc express at this sialion last evenluz, Lr. Bullen, who was ou the ave blu uvery atientlun, Vit without avail, atlewian explring winli ten winutes aficr Letell, An fuquest wus beld, sud thu jusy so- tarned a verdict, **Died from natnral caoses.” rs. Franklin accompnnlesd her husband, Monir, Ala., May 2.—Col. John Faayth, ed- itor of the Mobile Argister, dicd to-day. Apectal Dixpatch 1o The Tribuna. Avnana, 11, May 2. —The wife of K. W. Trask, and the danghter of the Mon. W, 1. Hawkinn, ex= jred on Monday afiernoon of ‘conamption, and The faoral will pecnr fn-morrow at 2 o'clock p. m. from tho Flrat 3. E. Charch. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Mitwavkrr, Wis, May 2.—Charles A, Keeler, of the firm of Janica’ Keeler £ Co.. a_highly-re: spected merchant of thid elty, died al his fiome fn this city 1ast nieht. Bnitable action wus taken by the Chamber of Commerce on hia death to-day. CRIME. THE CARHBONDALT. MURDER. Spectal Dirpatch to The Tribune. Canrnoxvarr, 111, May 2. —~The Inquest held at this place before Coroner Devine to inquire into and report all circumstances relating to the killing ‘of Wiley D, Kendrick, who was shot st Borky Dell last Sunday, after belng in scssion for twenty-oight hours, retarned a verdict at 3 o'clock this after- noon snhatantially as followa: **That Wiley D. Kendrick came to hia denth at Dosky Dell abont 10 o'clock a, m., on Bundsy, April 20, by a platol ball fired froms the hande of Jacob 11, Hightower; that Otiver I, Hligntower, Ntachel Kendrick, and Carry Cox were aiders; comforters, and abettors of Jacob B. Hightower In the killing. On this verdict, Coro- ner Devine Issued fegnl papers causing the parties, excepting Carey Cox, who Is not underarrestat prosent, having fled tho country, to bo taken lo the County Jail forthwith snd held In curtody untll relensed by lawfnl procecdings, Thisinguest was most Important considering the attending circumatances, and was the most rearching one ever Lell In the county. Coroner Davino has the pralse of the peoplo for the steps he took regarding tho matter. ‘The Jury was tomposed of citizens who dieplayeil thelr desire to ferrot out tire maiter to the bottom, and who deserve the rommunity's credit. The testimony given was substantially the aame ss given to tho Deputy Coroner's jury on Monday, ‘but was more minute aud conclosive, tending to throw light on matters which were entircly over- looked at tho former Inguest. Lnough was clicited to canre the 1nculpation of thres parties— O, I'. Hightower, Mre, Kendrick, and Carry Cox—not mentloned by the former jury in thelr verdict, There was an attempt, as the of~ ficers think, made to rclease one or two of tho g‘glr- tles under arrostand now confined in jail. ho rcene attending the departuro this afternoon for Murphysboro of the three parties, ~Jake and Pefo Hightower and Mes, Kendrick, —in charge of of- ficers Hank Noler, accompanied by a goard, was one not 80on to ba forgotten, Theboys seemed 0 be in good Pete had not evidently been pirita. expecting snch asentenco as was rendered, as, when it "was told him, he burst Into - tears, He sent for and read to iuur correspondent this afternoon uii extract from Banders' Foarth Reader, entltled, **Jndge Not," eaying that be had lesrncd 1t doring hieWchool-days, and, daring the present trouble, had thonght of it frequent(y. The poai- tlons that both he and Jacob have held an oflicers of tho law tend o make the case moro Interesting than It would be with other parties, Thers will probably ba a writ of habeas cogml fssed” to-morrow, and abont Monday a beat nphbelurn Judge Crawford at this place or Murphysboro, The object i to out on ball, so that he ml{ be qualit and excente the dutfos of the ofifce to which he was recently clected, which qoalification wonld bave beon made to-night hai he been allowed to remain here, Judge W, J. Allenand F, E. Albright are employed for the defense, and A, . Norman will assist Judge Willlam A, Lemma, the Prosccutin Attorney of the county, Carry Cox is Aagpose 1o havo gone_with the small boy to Kast St. Louls, and, if found, shonld be arrcsted and tho autborie tles'bero notided. — A JIARPY. 8pectal Dispaich to The Trivune. ‘New Youx, May 2. —Nov, 4 last, Mary Stewart, who had slept as & lodger In the Scventeenth Pre- clact Station-liouse, clalmed that sho bud been outragod during the night by Ofiicer Thomas Gloe- son. Capt. McCullater suspended the oficer and had the matter Investigated. It wasfound that sho was the same woman who, on Jan., 24, 1874, chiarged Morrls Higgins, on exprossman, with a llke crime, On her testimony Higgins was convicted nand sentenced to twenty yoars 1n State’s-Prison, 8o apparently trothful did the woman appear dusing the tris), and g0 much sym- athy did her case créate, that a sum of 850 was immediately anbseribed in court and given to her 1o relmburse her for the loss of her clothing, and take her to her destination, she having roprescnted hersclt s ancwly arrived {mmigrant gul’ on _her way to join her friends in tne West, *Instend of golog Went, she kept on xnn\dni similar charges salisb vadlous personn, she leaded guilty to e ury to-day, 1iggina was pardoned by ex-Goy, liden ust beforo the cxplratlon af tho dovernors TITE ROYAL BENGALEE, Spectal Dispatch lo The Tribune. New Yonx, May 2.—The Girsnd Jury to-day brooght In Indictmonta ajatnst Thoinas 8. Lambart, Presldent, James Crulkshank, Soerctary, and Alex- ander J, Rold, Actuary of the Aworlcan Popular Life-Insurance Company. The Indictmonts set forth that the ofMcers numed aro gullty of perjury in having subscribed to a aworn statement of tho financlal condition of the Company, 1n which the amount of nssets and the manner of thelr investment are falsoly representod. Dr. Lambert was held “for_trial In $10,000 ball, amd Rell In 5,000, Secrotary Cruikshank will e in attendanca to-day and mva bail tn §5,000, The Grand Jury alen handed In an indictment for perjury under similar clreamstances againat Lather W. Frost, President, and J, Ttogers, Secretary, of the Continental Life-In: lncuCnnlnfln{. ‘They are not, however, in this clty, baving feft for T"u rentote when attention wua first direeted to the {rregular operations of tho Company with which they were connected. —— DBUNGLANS, Bpecial Dispaich to The Tribune. Acnona, L., May 2.—HBurglarics are becoming frequent. On Monday night a perwon entered the residence of Ira i1, Fitch, robbed him of $100,and, in a struggle which cnsucd, slsahed the old gentle- man over the forchead withs knife, thongh not serlously wounding him, - Last night burylars went through Titus & Mar- shall's store, but secured little plunder, i THIEVES ARRESTED, Hpecial Dispalch 1o The Tridune. Ixpuararors, Ind,, Say £.~A mon wrance agent named Bloore wae t glrl and pale of sbout $1,000 worth of goods and notes for $5,000. The pollcs have sugceeded In arreating Jim Harvay, Nan Kl. liott, nuul Pres Kelly at Evansville, In the luterior i| of Kentucky. A VILLAINOUS BCITEME. Naw Yonx, May 2.—This atternoon two 'mis- creanta broko the connectlon of an engina with the sir-brakes on the Jereay Contral tralu as it was neaging the dopot at Commanipaw, ang the train with'over 100 passeniera barely eacaped procipita. tfon i the river. The men arrested are nawed Lewls Fox and Charlea Willlams, % THE EUCLID (0.) MURDER, CurysLaxp, 0,, May 2.—This mornlog the father of {he boy who was murdered near Euclld, 0., arrived In thle city and went to the cemetery yault, where ho at onco recognized the body as ihat of hisson. ‘Thenawe of the murdered boy 18 Lmlxl: Johin Heary Bchiwaad. Hiy residouce woa — A BOLD BANK ROBBERY. Towa Citv, Ja,, May 2.—On Priday night last four masked men bfuke into s bullding In Bouth Amans, lowa County, lowa, awakened a boy alecping in the bank-room. and with revolvers at his iead made him open tho ssfe, from which they touk §4, 080 In cash, aud made good thulr escape. No srreste yet. ——— COMMUTED, Bv, Louvis, May 2.—Edgar A, Moore, the boy whosbot and killed Mabol Ifall, & ballot girl at the Theaire Comique, abont & yesr sgo, snd who wad convicted of murder and sentenced to he hang- edJune 1, has hiad his sentance commated by Gov, Phelps to imprisonment for life, A TICKET SWINDLE PiiLapsLriia, May 2. —J, W, Koapp. of Jersey City, and W. C. White, of Daltimore, have becn arrested at Wilmington, charged with liog 1o raflroad tickets taken up b{ conductors without E""fl'.'n"’" Ninearreats at other points are se- orted, . REPRIEVED, B7. Jouwsavmy, Vi, May2,—Gov, Falrbauks bas reprieved John P. Phair until April, 1870, e ——— THE BLACK HILLS, Bpecial Dispatch 1o The Triduns. Br, PavL, May 2.—A telegram yestordayfrom Blamarck says the 8t stage of the Northwestern ‘Tranaportation Compauy on tholr sumuier thue left thiaclty for Deadwood thls imoruluy slib the deer ul o ogors. T S wil U5 mbout forty Bourec e 1oele autglug Oun, Nt Ny e bk Mo aua, Neb. 22.—Llac tho Unfon” Pacltc 15 diily” Fucreasnog, Vand ths dnlli departures from Owmahia are over one There ars thrce staze llnes to Desdwood daitly from Cheyenoe, one dall; ) ud oae trl-weekly from Blamarck, klllfi these h‘nu ol Yy lino baving bevu atarted yesterdsy. - AlL aro belngoperated by Giiicr, Saflabary & I wbo bave Governwient wail contracts o zoule, as follows: Cheycune, per Ekducy, 90,0007 biamirel, et WASHINGTON, The Treasury Force to Undergo o Thorough Iteconstruction. Positions to Be Equally Divided Among the States. Excess of Exports Over Imporis fn Nina Months, $155,220,852, THE OFFICES. AN EQUAL DIVISION, Bpectal Dispaseh to The Tridune. Wasmnaton, D, C., May C.—Secretary Sher- man, it la maid, Intenda to enforce the epleit and letier of the law whicn reqnires that appointments 1n tho Treasnry bo equally distributed between tho soveral 8 nd Territories. Under Becretary Bristow the law was construed toapply to appoint- ‘ments whore thero were vacancles, Mr. Sherman, Itis saad, Intends to apply It thoronghly through- out the Department. The followinggives thanam- ber of clerkships inthe Department to which the Westetn States would beentitled nuder this eqnita- ble distribution and the number now emoloyed from those States: Bniitted fo, Emploved. ) 108 ” 2 67 n 7 41 i, " ‘The following States have an excems over tho ber to which llll‘{lf! entitled, and the dis- 11 ‘made wjil be_made first from thosa Btal Moat of the New England States and tne District of Columbia, which {8 entitled to 47, and has employed, charged to it, 131, FORRIGN 3ISSIONS. Qsn. George A. bheridan, of Louisiana, will ac. copt tho miselon to Central America 1f ‘tondored m. AN ATSURD STORY in clrculated that tho Czar has telegraphed the President recommending tho rotention of Mintater Baker al 8t. Petersburg, « BLAINK'S FRIEXDS, 1t Is noticed that the princlpal recent Treasury appointments aro pronounced Dlalne men snd his active workers, PINCHEACK bas arrived here to ondeavor to have Pitkin and other Fedoral officials offensive to hlm removed. Pinchback doca not acek office himeelf. UNION I'ACIFIC DILECTORS, To the Western Asrociated Press. WasnmaToX, 11 C., May 2. —Secretary Schorz to-day Appolnted the following Guvernment Di- rectors of the Union I'acliic Rallrond Cowmpany: 8. Ilarel; of Indlana;: Francls B, Brew- w York; James F. Wileon, of Towa: Jo- . Wihisz, Nebras| nd Dantol Ched- of Connechicut, NOTES AND NEWS, . LOORS LIKE A Jon, Bpecial Dispalch to The Tridune, WasniNotos, U, U., May 2.~Congross at its I8t acsalon appropriated $260, 000 to pay for rolay- ing worn-out pavements Iy this city. On Batarday Iast an advertisoment wasinserted in the Washing- ton papers tnviting blds for stone, block, and bita- minous pavementsto bo lald in certain strects. 1In accordance with tho fret advertisoment, and the specidcations furniehed by thu engineer In charge of tho work, bids were to bo opened on Saturday of thts = woek, and the econtractor towhom the work was assigued was required to Login (t within ton days, and to complets It within ninety days, 'To-day the time for opening tho bids has been extended to May 10, and the timo for ba- uning the work to thirty days, One ltem of tho. specificatiuns calls for 10,023 square yards of stone bluck pavenient of o particular description, tobo lald on Seventh street. Now, strange as it may nppear, one finn of contractors in this city recina to have so groat confidenco in theirabllity to obtain the contruct that they have ALREADY PURCHASED STONN of tho description called for from the quarry from Cape Ann, and slx schooner-loads of 1t sre already on thelr way to Washington, Tho frat Is expocted here this cvening. No other work in which such stone can bo nsed In_contemplated In Washington, Othor contractors who intend to bld for this work express tho bellef that, in sume way which they do not protend to underatand, these particulir con- traclors must have had foformatlon In Advance of the kind of pavement 10 bo lald and dimensions of " tho Dblocks required, snd must have good canse to fecl an nnusual assur- ance in their ability to outbid all otner competitars, or they would not have tsken the risk of getting out the stone In advance and ordering It shipped to thin city, uven befors tho advertisement inviting proposald wes made, TUR TREASURY. oth tho Treasury coin and noto balances, after Aeducting the necedrary cluims upon them, Are ro- duced 108 very low polnt, nutnber of legal- tenders has docreascd $1,000,000 che last moath, mlugm them Lo 85,500,000, the luweat amount reached since tho lesue was authorized. The cou- ditlon of tho Treasury requires close economy, PROBABLY MISTAREN, A few Bouthern men who aro hero are very con- fdent that tho President will rocommend & Toxas Laciic aubsldy in his messago to Congross, Those ‘who hiave opportunitics of kuowlng the Fresidont's opinjon ray that the South will be disappointod in tuls rospect. . MAMBURG BUTLER. Atterupts aro mnklng’n aveure the indlctment'of Tamburg Buller, of South Carolins, Hampton's Honatorial candidate, on the charge of alleged complicity In the llamburg massacro, ILLICIT DISTILLERS, Notwilbatanding tien. Haum’s assertion that there Ia not & barrel of Hlliclt whisky m tho markot, Interpal Hoyenuo oflicers In Georgia report that He licit dlatiitation has been rencwed there, and the rovennc oflicers openly deficd, and that It wil) b Imposalble to collect the tax without military ald, MINISTER CUBILING sevorely criticises the actlon of Con: Ishing Consulates, Ilo maintains thal do not cost thic Government anything, they are afinply Tremsury agenis who Amcrlcan cotniorce, ey corner of U vl of trade, Ilo belleves that tho commerce of En- giand i Iargely due to Ita extensive Conaular sorvice, TIIE SPEARERSUIF, Indlcations show that thuo Southern Democeats will very ‘"‘"'LHIY Inaint that tho Npcaker shall come from that sectlon. Tholr programme ap- In todefeat Kandall If possible; If not, to hrow the election Into (ho fHouse In the expocta- tlon of recelving wome IRopublicsn votes for a Southern Democrat as agslut a Northern Goure bon. TILE PRESIDENT'S POLICY, 7o the Wastern Aseoctuted Press, Wasitixuyok, . ., Miny 4—The Democratic Jackson Asoclition uhanimoualy pased resolu tlons counncndatory of the Presldunt'a policy. Une wpoakor uald that the Preaidant did ks ot 16 harmoni«e the Intorostu of the country and to pros mote ite vrosperity s could Lave heen expected frons a Domucratic Presldent. Guntlenion of both purties, from Now Orlcans, apeak in cnthusiastia torma of .the goud feeling and conduct_of all pro. duced by the.recent paclfications, ‘The Kepub- licuns soy that the culored peoplu ure treated buttor than eyer. TUR ISMILIJUL Blmon Wolf, Tecordor of Deods for the District of Columbla, ond other prominent farachites, called on the Prosident to-dey and saked him 1o fako action similar W that ke by Fresidont Girant to protect the leractites in louranla. The aldentexprossud 1 syinpaihy with e Ghycet and LI uso s Lest ellurta to com) Wit ther Wiales, il SOLDIERS FOIL CUBA, Toformstion recelved of the soldiera for Cuba. OUL FOREBIGN TRADR, The forcign trade for March, and for the thre uaters of the curtent Gecal year, Is ae follo icrouandive, mporta in March $47, k010, se- o B! . Por ploe wontb onding arch tho exports wero $470, 083,783 imports, $314,854,050; oxcoms of exports, $163, v, K “Ihe dpacie Iimports azcecdudthe exporkd §5, 341, GOVEUNMENT WORK BUSFENDED, ‘The work of converting 11.inch #mooth-bores Into S.inch rifle-bores has been suspended for want of funda, If Congresa votos the nuoded mon- o ships of war fiited for see this year will ba srued with theso approved guns, upateh fo Dlvelanats Bngul o0 Cincinnats Enouirer, Waaiinotus, May 1.—A letter has beon recelyed here from Eugene Jla nd is {ndorscd by the en- tire Baine delesatio tho effect thl{bcuwr Blatoe dues not Gonlcmrllla waking auy sttack on the Adminlstration of Ilayes at the coming special :1:‘;‘:’; of Coogresa. 1t ‘will be made public faa o wo. 5 davelop nad wha dught to ba in ey- obu whero there lu a prospect arent] salliog of 500 —— COMPLIMENTARY, Diwwaich (o The Trivune. Portapsiruta, May 2.—The yacht clobe are making preparations to cscort Uen. Grant down to the bay when he salls from this port on his EBuropean voysge. The occaslon will ecable the ex. of the 1 the country. fastest casura-boals in 7T'he Camden Clubs, including the Caopar's Point Jichian the Pilladeiohls Club, and the Scuayikil Navy will form quile & Heel, whils thu Quaker City Assoclation bave elghtecn large-slsed yachis. e ——— - WOODIN'S DENIAL, ALzaxy, May 3.~Senator Woolin to-day test- fcd at longth bofore the Investigation Commlitice. Mls testimony o regard to tho recently pulished stutements was aq follows: **Inever rucoived u ebeek, bill of exchauge, draft, mote, ur suy evidence of agebt from Willlsm M, ‘Uweed, or auybody fur bhiw, and thern I8 not now o never han been any such In ex- fstence, of nny eheck or draft made by him or any. body elne for me. 1 mean hy that to nndertake to llrnyblna want it to be eo construed, that in no possible shaps han anything of sny valne ever pamsed throngh my hands or hoen re- cefved by mo I consliferation of _any vote or act “dono by wme in the Leglelature or ont of it for the benefit of Willlam B’. Tweed or anybody arsoclated with him, T want it to cover iha entiro ground, 1 never hailany pecuniary transaction with Mr. Winslow, either directly or indirectiy, of & penny's smount n vaino. Inavar recclved any money from Twecd, Winslow, or Hastings." | —p—— SPORTING. BASE-BALL. Spectal Dispatch 10 The Tridune. Irntawarous, Ind,, May 2,—Tho saperstition that the famous Hoosler Iada must win the second Rame where they lost the firat waa broken to-day by thelr conclusive defeat by the champlons. The weather was rather chilly and threatened rain, In conscquence of which the andienco wae limited to abont 1,200, The first scoring was done in the third fnning by the home nine, they making two runa off Ritey’s base hit and errora by Barnen, Me- Veoy, Smith, and Peters. It wasn't & good begin. ning, and, when tha Chiengos made only one ran mhlt?l‘" haif of the Inning, the crowd shouted most I the next Inning matters wera reversed, Poters and lfines acoring on cerors by Miloy, Fiint, and Quest, - B Tnthe fifth fnning Quest tled the score by get- ilng |r||"l|1| carned run off his two-baner and R« ey's eingle. 3 n the seventh Inning the Whites took to one of their old-timo atrcaks of hitting, and taok the curve out of Nolsn Ina way thal he despised, Narnes led oft with o gentle bit over short, and Anson sent him to third with 8 line spot between left and centre, After McVey had flicd out, DBames ole home - In- A darins manner while Flint was taking & nap, and the bal waz not a dozen feot from the plate, This clever bit of play raincd the langh, aud disconrnged the Hooslers, Splldln% took the kink of another ong_ by driving it down left field, and Pei>ra marked down lis third successive Iinn hit past rhor bflnulufi in the Captain, ‘Thls broke up the Hooslers completely, and they went out In one, two, three order in tho remaining innings, except when Spalding dropned 8 ball in the eighth, ‘The Whitea ndded another ecore in the last Inn- off a drive by Anson and a corker by McVey. ho game showed as clearly an posafble that tho Chicagos can Jearn to hit Nolan, or anybody else, with acont two trials at him. Tholr batting was a declded improvement, thouch their fielding was not up to grude, ‘The greater paet of thele errors were, however, excusable. The pitching and calching was & Beantiful exhibition of the per- fectlon of the game, < Smith and NtVe‘, belng lndllnurfllln graduntes, were ealuted with applanss on nldnfi the bat, The former showed liis appreciation by driving the first ball pitched to him for thrso bases, and gotting the firat run of the game. The crowd was an_onlorly one in tho main. but ehowed by their action that they held it an articlo of faith that Nolan could dono wrong, In point of fact, they are about as crazy abuut the game here as Chicago was in 1870, Mr. Deaw's umpieing was_neither the best nor the worat. flo showed 3 disposition to be falr, ing T and nobody mado the lesst kick abuut him. ‘The ssma clabe play hero to-morcow. TUE SCORK: S TRocap, 1. . Nolan, p.. Bl rinctosscs N secnuslibal? Sl nomsnoors @lmoscmmsms|” Blenourvoson 51w TN SCORXD, 1234 8 30 0012 020 00 ‘hicazo, 333 Indianapolis, 1, Tient base on errors—Chicago,2: Indinnapolls, 0, Lett on bascs—Chicago, B; Indianapolis, G, Jinses on called balla—0t Nolan, 1, Tansod balls—Flint, 3, Umpire—Iiarry Dean. 87, Loutn, ~The return game between the Bt Louls Lrowns and the Byracuso Btars, which was to be ph{ad this afternoon, did not ‘come off on sceount of rain, Prrvsnuna, May 2.—Daso-ball: Alleghenys 2.—In the bass-ball 1; Bostons 0. e tor ey o Caev TS dnfomind i L ¥ outavilics A St Tulow, 18 5o @ v 1t defested tho Ludiows, NO GAMB IN CIICAGO TO-DAY. Owing to tho rain In 8t, Louis yestordsy tho Btars, of Byracusq, remaln over and play to-day, m-lx s gama hldvnrltlmsl to bo played with the cbanike Club hore ls postponod until Monda; 7, Tho 8lars propossd. o fulbll Melt sg: gafoment here, but out of courteay to tlom the ‘alrbanke withdrew their claim to give them another yumo with tho 51, Loulw Club. ~They will play the Nortbweatarn Univeruity nino lnstead. THOE TURK. Lonpow, May 2.—At Newmarkot to-day the 2,000 guineas trlal stakes wers won by Chamaut, Banford's Brown Prince second, and Bllvio third, }u’mnu. one mile and seventeen yard: Timo, 1560, After the race, eeven to four was offered againat Chamaut for the Derby, and twenty to one agalnst Brown Prince, Namuviine, May 2.—The day was clondy bot pleasant, and the frack at tha race course jn excols lent condition. Thero waa a fino attendance. The firet raco wan for the Nashiville Cup, 2K miles, $50 entrance, piny or pay. the Associstion to add $500, secund horss to have $100, nine entrles, five starters. Won easlly by the favorlte, Whis Bub Waoolley sccond, Clemmie G, third, 1ighw: nan fourth, Weathorby 6fth, Time, 4:08, Tho second race, Asroclation purwe, $150, dash of anfle and nguarter, wus won bya rank ont- - Sl I T TP I = Hoo [al comnsoonir B pussmsrunl ® °© > slder, Roxbury Colt, Joo Burt second, Hj irancn BRI, the favarive, Cairo, fast: HHak 216, In the third raco, Assoclatlon pores, $150, ofamile aud an eighth, Big Fellow was fir Mnhlstick aecond, Clasamate third, Remingtor }\:g‘r) &Im snd 1lighland Viatage unplaced. 'Time, Q I[:filfl‘)mwlchl g ‘l‘d The ITWIWI:x v, uiNey, Hi., May 2. —Tho Quincy Falr Assocla- tioh havs arraneod for LIRS Gt mesting 1n this clty uext fail, at which some of Lorsca 1n the conntry will ba predent, e hivo sl e bl e S [t vo slgnificd thelr pur compete, CLEVELAND, May 2, —‘hl atake entrles tothe Forest’ City Jockey Olub closed Inst night, were forty-two entrics, Racers wore entered from Kentocky, Tennd . Michiyan, i Pennnyl- vanla, Illinols, and Capada, ‘The pu: eutries closs lhhunnln“ before the races, The meeting commences Juue 20, and coniinues three days. THE WEATHER, Wasmnaroxn, D. 0., May 8—1 & m,~For the Lake reglon, nearly stationary, follawad by falling barometer, nortlicast ta southesst winds and clear weather, followed by Increasing clondincss and raln arens, with slight chango of lemperuture or falliog barometer in the Upper Lake region. LOCAL OBARUYATION, Lnioago, May 3, the very best Largs pre+ and waveral owners ol fast There Time, _\Bar. TAv fin| _ Wind, ""l TFeainer, 9:538, W, |30, 14, 40 | 73 Cal; Clear, 113144, . 30N, 2:0)p, 4 K. o {ai1ai 43 iy 48 2:04p, w. AT, 48 p:00p. g, [0 43 10 1ap, . 00,00 Maximuin thesinor 33, WENEEAL ONIBRVATIONS, . Ciilcaug, May 3—-Midnight, Healher, loar, Keokuk 5| Léaveaworih 29,80 Marquetts ... i Niwsaies. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, - Liveuroor, May 2.—Thesteamship Iilinols broke her sbaft when Jeaving the dock to-day for Phila- delphia. ’ Loxpox, Msy 2.—Stesmships Maine snd Stateof Indians, from New York, have arrived out. Nxw Youx, May 2.—Artived, stcamships Wie- land, from Hamburg; Holland, from London; e sy 2. —Arrived, stammat 0iNT, —Ar 3 5 — o New York, vasamsived, Y s — A MISSING MILLIONAIRE, Nzw Yonx, Msy 2.—Jokn T. Daly, reputed milliogaire and proprictor of tbe Windsor Lotel, i mussing, and it {s feared thag he has commitied suicide, owlog to the depreciation of hls real eatate and the determination of the Park Commts- sion to obtaln from htin a laree amount of money, Bpecial Diggaich ée The Triduss. Naw Youx, May 2.—~Tos brother of Joba 'T. Daly says be doce not bellove the latter bhas com- mitted sulcide, nor doea the family. The story of financial troubles he prononnces moatly falee. 1iia ‘brother had been embarrassed fome tlne ago, but recently waa regalning his fortune, and had no debta except upon (he Windsor. Ifis homa relations wero cntirely pleasant. Mr. Daly was Inst seen in & grocery, where he pald a bill and ordered articleato be rent to hin resldence. Iila famlily will not tell their theary, thongh they re- Ject that of auiclde. The leasecs of the Windaor #ay that Mr. Duly was partially insans some years 8go, and his actions and conyerration had for rome time atteacted theie notice, bul they did not think Ha mind sorionsly affected. FIRES. AT GENESEO, ILL. Dispateh to 1, Louis Globe: Drmocrat. Rock Istann, 11, May 1.—At 1 o'clock this morning flames were seen issuing from tho {lencaco Tlouse, at Gonesco, on tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pactfic Rallroad, thirty miles esstof this place The housa was owned and kept by A. Millor & Bons. With no engino or other meanaof fighting fire, and but little water, it was soon fonnd that thie bullding was doomed to destruction, and It was sbandoned to ita fate. In les than two hours the Iargeand handsome hotel was s mass of rnine, The night being silll, no other bulldings ware burned, thongh they were In imminent danger, The firo orlginated “either inthe kiichenor the 1aan r{. and was first discovered by C. B. Miller, who lad not yet retired, No “lime was 1ost on spreading tho alarm, nad thns the nn- merous gnests and employes wers saved, after MANY narrow escapes, nearly all of whom escaped from the building In thelr night clothes, The oc- cn[llut of room No, 47 was the last to leave the dmf, and he was a0 stifled with smoko as to he almoat insenalble, At an early stage, the fire fonnd Ita way to tite oil-room, and -in an instant tho flames spread terrideally.’ The greats of the hotol Tost all t} alrgeweh’], money; and other valuabies, excepting what waa deposlicd In the offico snfe. Geneseo war a larga three-story brick build- ing, erceted In 1803, at A cost of $02,000. ita furnituro was valued at $15,000, The inrarance on the ympctl{ was_as followa: On building— Home of New York, $4,000; Hartford, 82,0003 Prankliu of Philadeiphia, $2,000; Snringfield of 2,000 North Britiah, “$2,500, Massnchusctts, & The furniture—Nokth American, $2,600; Under- writers', $2,600. Billiards—Firomen'a Fund, ;700- On furniture of Mr. Remington, boarder, 1,000, Total, $10,200. AT BURLINGTOY, TR, Hpectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Dunnevatos, 1s., May 2.—The flames swept away anather saw-mill last night, wiping out 850, - 000 of property, and throwing Afty or sixty men out of omployment. Dickle's lare. saw-mill be- low the rafirond bridge was ontirely consumed, and the flames spread Into tho lumber piled near it, and many tbourand feet of lnmber were also butnea. The flamcs wero discovered by the nighi- walchmsan on duty in tho miil at o'nlnck’ihlu morning, snd must have Ueon the remuit of dosign ‘on the part of some miscreant, The properly waa insured as follows: Citizens® of Nowark snd Humboldt of Newark, $1,5600 each, and $1,000 in each of the. following com- anfes: Meriden of Congecticat, Roger Wfilllmn‘ aternon of New Jerseyw K. Lonls, Security of New liaven, and the Comhercial Usilon, ‘This is thosecond saw-mill deatroyed hete by’ Sto tuis spring. - AT CINCINNATI. Cincuesars, O., May2,—Emerwon & Fisher's carrlago factory and wareroomis, on Findlay street, near Johin, were destroyed by fire last mght. Tiie loss on machinory and stock will probably reach Ew 000; 1nsared for *:!-‘:.DW. Tha brick factory ullding belongod 1o Proctor & Gamblo, ml‘l“o‘t‘)‘bd Proctof candle mauafacturers, Thelr losais about $1 The insarance on tho stock fa 815,500, P & Gamble's insarance on bullding and olls Is 81,2003 about equally divided between Eastern and Western companies. AT IOLLAND, MICII, Bpectal Dirpaich to The Tridune. TIoLLAND, Mich., Mny 2.—~Yesterday tho houso and barn of M, Smith, four milea cast, were de- ed by fires nleo two cowa and six hoga, Loss, $1,500: no insnrance, AT LUDINGTON, MICII. Spectal Dispaich (o The Tribuns. Luninatox, Mich., May 2.—Erastus Doivning's dwelling in thisclty was burned last night. Cause, accldental, Loasabout $1,200; Insured for. $700 in the 8hawmut. * 1CIHICAGO, L. ‘The alarm fram Box 17 at 7:40 yesterday morne Ing was causad by a slight fire on tho tug Ewing, Capt. McGuire, lylag In tho river at the footof Franklin strest. Damage, Cause, an overs heated stovepipe. i 40 7 AT WILMINGTON, O. Cixerwaty, May 2,—The West Ifonso at Wil- mington, 0., was damaged $5,000 by fire to-dsy, CASUALTIES. FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT. Bpectal Dispatch to The Triduns. KEORUK, In,, May 2.—Vassengor-train No. 2, coming east on the Keokuk & DesMolnes Iailway, was thrown from the track s mile and a half east of Cliland this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and the mail and oxpresa car and two passenger coachea were pracipitated down &n embsnkment o distanco of ffteen or twenty feel. ‘Tho train was ranning at tho usual rate of speed, and It Is not koown what threw it off, unless it was from the spreading of ralls, The locomotive came over in mafety, tho tendor bolng tho frst fa go of. A tramp, name unknown, who was steal. Ing a ride on tho front’ Iplatform of tho baggage-car, was instantly killed. Harvey Xop~ kiue, baggageman, had Lis skull badly fractured, and I aupposed toba fatally injured. Condactor Crawford had his bick badly sprained, George Kemper, mail agent, had his lp cut and his elbow brulsed. James Barlow, United States exprees messenger, had his knee cut. Tho following fa a complete and aathentlc 1at af the passongers who wero injured: Anna Carns, Bear Creck, 1), head slightly cut; Martha King, Douds, Ia., side in. Jured; David Whitney and wife, Ileborn, Wis., both slightly injured In the head; L. W. Chataworth,. Iliuols, fnjured In the hip and left orm; New Yorx, i . W, Simmoos, Dbadly hust In the back; Miss 8. A. Spilker, Mans clo. Ind., Tight wrlst broken and fhead cutj Mea, Hubbard, Ottumwa, la.,. head slightly cut, and shoulder’and bip biulecd; Thomas McNeary, Ed- dynth, 1a., shoulder sprained; J. D, Cuater, hoad cat; Joa_Fry, Oltnuwa, hesd elightly brutscd; Roberks, 1loonsboro, . Ia., alightly hurt o Golduinith, Keokuk, slightly brolsed} exr, brakoman, alightly Wirt: Georgo B, Winatead, Coun. , sllglifly cut In the face; A special, with the Superintendent of the road and two surgeons un board, loft here thls eveuing 216345 for the scene of th disaster, A IIEROINE, Bpecial Dispatch 1o The Tribune. Augona, Iil., May 2, —At Cswego, nix miles west of thia place, last evenlng, & most paloful acchient occurred on the Fox-River Branch of the Chlcago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad. The village school- teacher, a Mise Brown; hiad been out for sn after- noon stroll with her pupils, and had just crossed the bridge over & ravino some ffteen fect fu depth, but, hearing tha signsl of an approaching train, noticed that one little hoy kind Iagged behind and would not probably clear the bridge. She ravely retarned to the rescue and saved the lifs of the child st the probavl t of her own, The wheels of the ongino crus the toes of her right foot, and sho was thrown from the briage, sustajning dangerous fnternal injurics. It Is nol ot known how werlonaly she may be burd, but the rave littlo woman has the oraise and sympatby of all who have learned of tho noble deed. CRUSHED TO DEATIL. Special Dispatch 60 The Tribune. Gavewa, 1., May 2,—The lu-ycar-old son ot B. A, Bennelt, residing throe iniles east of Plattovllle, was fnstantly killed yesterdsy mornlug while engeged In digging out saud from the foot of the Bjue Mounds, The young mauhad burrowed in the sldehlll, whils in a atooplng posture waa struck ou the ""fi tho head by a hundred und rock which como detached from its aatening sboat fifteen feat overbead, The force dawnward ot ine stone drova the boud of the by and .1“M" rock at bla foot, mashing bis face teiehitully and fracturiug the skull from the centre of the forchead to its bas —g—— INDIANAPOLIS, Bpeciat-Dispaich o The Tribuxe. Ixntaxavors, Jud., May 2,—The clection yestere day wes & krand victory for the Republicany, The entiro general tickut was elccted by wajorities ranging from 1,100 to 1,800, The Demoocrats olected anly one Councliman and three Alderman, and, had It not baen for an error in scratching the names, but ons Democratic Aldvrman would bave been elected. 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