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2 : ) THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1878 REFORM IS NECESSARY. ¢ Republican, Clerk: Jobn Laper, De nt‘ Treasurer; , Aldermen and - Bupervicors wel mixed ip between Democrats, and Republicans and Greenbackers, Palling’s’ malotity for Cir- cuit Judge in L}l;{dht?‘cl will axceed 5,000, Spectal 7he Tyidwas Mitwaoken, Wie Aol &-Atfhongh _the TDemocrata carried thelr ticket for city olficers on ilt hoved to obtaln control of the an | weeks carliet than usunal, Not much graln in bilt b f the Michi ks carliet th al, Not much graln i Central, which would ** obviats futars tronbis™ | the country, between the Grand Trunk, New York Uentral, pectal Diepater to The Tribune. and Michigan Central lincs. Haxcock, Wis., April 8.—Farmers haye plant- i lt'tlf bquiu l‘tlhflfll;!. ‘There I3 mobrc'lrlln fimn APPOINTMENT. i . { this spriog than for many_years before, Mors ) ¥ wheat sown than usual. “Winter wheat is look- Quixay, Ill., April 8—Charles N, Lee, of | Fo%ar W0 Cor ',’{‘ awn alad, i Mme. Restell to tako #ix pills, and soon afte ward she was delivered of & living child. Noth- inw appéars to have been dona In this case, and atters contlpued to pro uite smouthly, 0 husness was evidentl he increasc, as about this time the husband also began to adver- tise under -the name of Dr. A, M.*Maurlceau, and, with Josenh Trow to mix thelr drugs, the d the good of fatu onc whosd extensive MADWAY'S REMED ko of he memory. dealeated “to 1t¢l\€ Y blie tises, and clt! learning wi (L BAUTATS HENEDIES, pias ety of shecir, sionield ot sniens | Brom the Hon, Thurlow Weeg The Gorgeous Record of One of Ohio’s Democratic an unswerving ndherenco to trnth and duty, ren- dersd him one of the purest of our publie mon, and oné of the most nreful of citizens, Tesolret That wo tender tohis famlly thia ex- Dr.RADWAY'SR. R.R, REMEDIEY INDORSING , the Rep n eight Aldermen | this city, formerly Qeneral Superintendent of | *'Mzurnis, April 8.—A terriblo hatl-storm pre- | combination proved quite successful. resston of our protonndiand cordlal Aympathy in 5 Statesmen. f.?‘&':‘l?.'. g:nenuev‘i:‘:x!:.“m sty the Hannibal & 8t. Joe Rajlruad, has accepted | valled throughout North Mllnlnlpt\l to-day, As a'eryhmlylnncqumd 10 begradually moving | the grief of thoir bereavement. & Atter Using Them for Several Years. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, the appolntment of Gencral R”mlem Agent of | It 1s fonred serlous damago was dong to corn. up town Mme. Restell determined to” migrate ”{‘glr'({; 'H‘-;L conies osfl!hclu‘rrlnlx:lllnnl be Yoni J"'“' IRTTCREARSUL Having for ge N ° 2 ST. JosRPM, Mo, April 8.—The Deinocratic | that road, with headquarters at Kaasas Citys 2o ———e—— 30, Andl, in 1934, built the handsomo restdence | 993,40 the WIS {:,‘{{'flfl‘vg;{ ren of onr decensed | eral yoars usi Joirmeiicite, e.,u.dn.lly Viror. ot His Nimblo Flight from tho ATmY, | majoritysn this city yesterday, In thevote for ok FIRES No.657 Fifth avenue, whero hie carried on her 3 o public press. Mrterenperiencie gl eincacy wih T Sttt ; and His Sojourn in a Pens Mayor, was 4041n A~ total vole of 3,871, “The THE UTAH NORTIHERN, “ iualnoss ever since. During tho Tnst fow years R oW leiéo 10 MY SRS WG HAVE derieed rbm s itenti candidates efected to lhn‘rcvgnlll u[l‘lmn“ wert 8att Laxe, Utah, April 8.—The Utah Notth- e h?gnm%ncz h:;dblcm;m'm:f I‘;’ “‘f.f‘.‘&':;“é'.“: SPORTING. ol ars resorted to s aften 43 aénilo ’,g,',,(,:"v MF- 5 . P 3 Marsbal, oger . o ow York, s In 3 U nu v ; % ;{é‘&ger‘lsn{‘mwll‘fl." reen; Collector, TECR; | e Raflroad was sold at auctfon to-hay, Thete [ 5 iy gy 1g Engine Company No. 2 at | strancers s 'an_cxamplo how rrr:gney can ba BASTSNALL, ¢anfiop I }:},’,{{,f.',“',,‘;‘:f;‘{{';,‘_‘“',] gy Ita mme. egister, Enos Crowther: City Attor- | Was but one bid. It was bonght by 8. IL I | o § amassed in Now York City. In 1873 hier hrotber, 3 L TR Mg the promised Kreling T Rrers Tarners Reglater, i Clty . g 8:15 laat evoning was caused by s defectiva Tho schedale adopted for L h Y b & Btraggll Rets f the Town | ney, Wiliiam Fitzgerala. ANl arg Democrats | Ularke, Buporintendent of the Unlon Pacifi | E y Josen Trow, gut married, and, as Mme. Restoll ho schiedale adopted for Leaguo champlon- | " (Signea) | HoRLoR ol .Blraggling nrns from txce‘nt the Cullactor and Register. Mr, Turner's | Raiiroad, for $100,000, chimney In the reafdonce No. 16 Liberty street. | i not 1iko the lady of his cholce, they quas ship games at tho Buftalo Convention opens Al ® i 3 Elections of Mondoy and ‘majority for Collector {s 1. The vots fs the No damage., reled and biroke up thelr businoss arrangements, | the scason simultancously in Providence, Ine s R R i Tacsday, Tergest iy lmsover pollel” ITHMS, Tho atatm from Dox 057 ot 0:84 last evehing | Her husbsnd. died. last year, and. over sinco | dianapolis, and Cinelunatl, and closes it (except - . R o LixcorN, Neb., April 3.—The clectlon g Mr, Abraham Mitchell, Letter known as “Uncle Abe," formerly General Suverintend- cent ol the Ilinots Contral Railroad, hins accept- cd tho position of General Buperintendent of the Missourl, Kaneas & Texas Railrond, Ho loft this city a day or two ago to assume the duties of his now position. Mr. James Johnson, bettor known as the Rev. Johnson, General Southern Agentof the I nols Ceutral Railroad at Calro, visited the boys at the Ueneral Oftico in this city yoaterday. Mr. Johnson Is raported to boa lll')l{ eloquent or- ator, and has but one rival among rafiway men, namely, General Manager John B, Cook, of the then Joseph Trow has been advertlsing under was caused by the cxpiusion of a korosenc lamp tiio. uete’ Jof. D on the fourth floor of Clement & Saycrs’ mam- moth clothing house on Mlilwaunkee avonue. The flames ng‘mul rapidly, but tho prompt ar- tival of the Firo Department saved the struc- ture. The dnmnge to tha bullding will reach nbout $400, und the damage to stock by tire anid water, chlefly the lutter, will reach about 84,000, mn{ cuv:ml'h] Insurance. Tho alarm from Box 146 at 13:10 yesterday afternoot was caused by a defective flue In the second-hand store of §1. Gohlke, No, 243 Cottdge Urovoavenue. Dawmage, $10. NEAR MAPLETON, D. T, clty yesterday was the most warmly-contested one over witnessed here. Three tickets were In tho fleldi—the_Republican, Temperanco, and In- dependent. ‘The Jadles turnod out in force to clectioneer at the polls for the Red-Ribbon can- didates. The antl-temperanco element, without roxard to politfes, supported the Independent tickot. ‘Tho result of the election wos anknown until 8 1ate hour this morning, The entiro Re- publlcan ticket la olected, with tho exception of thres Aldermen, The temperance people have a majority In the Councll, and the lquor leease will remato at $1,000. THE RAILROADS. . M. Mauriceat, the same as that under "Which her husband carried on his busincss. Hecently the troubls between the brothor and slster cuiminated in a suit by Joseph Trow azalnst Ann N. Lohman to recover $10,000 in houds, with interest, which, e states, had been gven Wm by her in reward for thirty years' laithful servicea, The brother says that the defendant registorad the bonds s his pmpen{ at her bankers',—MessraWillinm & John O'lirion, of Wall streot—and that for several yeara ho reqularly recelved the Interest, but that after his snarriage this income was stopoed and he conscquently brought sult to recover the same, 1n the answer to tho com- A DEMOCRATIC REFORMER. &pertal Dispateh to The Tritune, CoLumnus, 0., Aptll 8.—Since it waa found that Representative John O'Connor, member of tbie Housw of Representatives from the Soldlers’ Tome at Dayton, was & deserter from tho army and a bounty-jumper as well, his every move from the time he left the army up to the timo of hls cntranca in the Soldicra’ Iome, which he bt cntered by perjurfog himself, has been traced B up, and tho following is the faithful exhibit of P the life and character of the rcform statesman: Qures tho Worst Pains in from 0 Twenty Minutens e N"od‘i‘- ONH EIOUR i £k il 15 4| Tho Only Pain Remedy Aur. 3Aus, 19 “woru 17 | i.....,,.,,,_., H Ilmfllf‘bfil gid | e |- s s arns | Diaint Mme, Teéstel Tntionahipand | 37 e d [t e A The Information galned comes fn part from Peorta, 'Pekin & Jacksonvillo. Kaliroad. Tha “T":',‘,'::}’e,n,',':'{h:m'na; z‘,‘;l’f:;:“ | sater eervcen, U omibn the. bt | & 1§ ‘fi:i j !Efis :“'!4 37 8 | Lunetamteddowels or ol o Kitidn oF wrgsasy the Warden of tho Michigan Penltentiary, and | TITE. DISSOURT, KANSAQ & TEXAS, | trofentiemen bud o frondly oratorical sontest | 0 BUCCL I 0 o o fine af o North. | Lot the mateer of the bonds o the ground | 2¢ ) 7 4 Ay 1138 18 Jave 1 el ot tibsbe s may be consilered as official. It s | ‘The ansual report of the Missourl, Kansas & | )aiween the two for a long while, but inally the Pacif M T that he had signed a-complete surrender of | =3 i (Bept, B AUR. lf.vu]; 23 5 N INUTES, T e e s masted fn Easy | Texas Rallroad for the year ending Des. 81, | victers mas awanion 13 M Jontone 1o 1 une | o ‘mornion - Ereiien msad of ‘stecie 1000 | e for certain conalderations not speciiel, | | 2 2 seots TAUK. SJUIY 37 | Homatter how viglant o exefuslaing the pain. the Mr, . >, o cky e part ( LA A ' Ted:| . X X Baglnaw, Mich., a fow years since for robhing a | 1877, has just been published. It is a very fl:’:fi:;":n tnat dir, Uook aches fur rovengo, and | Lushiels of scod-grali and a large quantity of | her are as followss Sho was originally arrested [Juna "# Juna 7 3uty 11 | Nouraigic, or prowrated wilh dincass miay siger, " manal a sum of moncy while drinking with Nim in asaloon. O'Connor was arrcsted and, tried, and, notwithstanding the great cfforts made to clear him, ho was convicted and sch- tenced to the Michigan Penitentlary for thres years. In prison he was known as ' Three- flngered Jack® and “Johnny Connors.” Itis said that, previons to this robbery, ho was con- clnborate aud carofully prepared document, and makes a falr showing. Tho 'gross carnings for {hio year 1877 were $3,107,220.67, The operating expenses for tho same perlod were 82,148,000.82, leaving ss nct results over ordinary operating expenscs, rooewals, aund improvements, the sumn of §1,048,004.85. 71he emount cxvended on the rosd-bed, rolliog-stock, ctr., during the year was £00,453.07, leaving to the credit of income vaiuablo farm nachinery were los MME. RESTELL. The Iistoey of an Extiaordinary Life. Nuo York Herald, Abril 2. Mrs. Anna A, Lohman, alias Mme. Restelt, was born in 1818 at Pninewick, n small manufactur- ing town In Qloucestershire, England. Her dJane Kb Jjune 23 July June 97 July une 20 Jui) on complaint of Anthony Comstock -for having in her posscesfon drugs and Implements to pro- vent conceptlon. Beyeral preliminsry investi- wations, conducted by Assistant District-At- toricy Herring, followod hee arrest. ~ Writs of habeas corpus were subscquently Issucd and disinissced, and the accusyd waa rewanded to the custody of the Court of General Sosslons, ~Un ithe §th of Mafch lsit'she was held {n 320,000 ball on the two indletmen cace | this city and have anathor contest to de- cido who Is the better man, Since the new rates to the Fast went Into effect tha shipments by eail hate groatly fallen off, and most busincss s now '1“!"' by lake and fali,—that Is, by lako to Bulfalo. aud theuco by rallto New York.” The lake and rall rato is 20 centay while the all-rail rate {325 cents,—n say- Inz ol 5 cents per 100 pounds to the shippers. RADWAY'S. READY RELIEp WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of tho Kidpeys, ' Inflammatioh bf the Diadder, Inflamimatitn of the Bowols, ‘Uongostion ot the Lunga, Bore Throat, Difloult Broathing, [Juna 2ahyu; [Tuna 1uly tea A t lat nd lost e o N John Lontz, No.. Wost ' street, Juy . P on of ;'::c:‘ 0!‘“:!‘:! ‘nugc:f :hn:“:‘:uc;c:'n '3 a safe. | occount, SM23ML1S, The followlng gen- 3:'.'5 xtx‘lg'-’ti?rruttflet:flnt"flngrlfim":lll’;?r:;;;?t father’s hame was Trow, and from a1l accounts v‘l’n': 53."1' l'eun?n 1}&““:1“ hf ':ll&'aflfl an s 37 (A Hgystaries, Oroup, Diphthoria, i ety ‘Lhe description “n( the: o g c;“ by the | Sral statistlcs of the uuc:]:um‘udnlt !:x.l: road for | yraie to the lake, for Lthey get the business any- | her carly daya were pasted in comparative pov- | Mie. Hostell doosited z{.. hum of $10,000, AR, 21 Aup, Catarrh, Influensa, s Michi horitfes tall S tocttom with th 1477 are cundensed from detdlled statements! | way at Buffalo, from which pulot thoy canmake | erty, s hor parents were boot people belonglug | which inade up the required amount. She was Aux: 31[Aug; Hidept, 7 Hoadaoho, Toothachs, Michigan authorities tally to perfection with the | Number of miles operated..... rates to snit themaclves, Butthe Western con- | to the laboring class, Her early education was | fndicted under the 1aw 0{1873, which guthorizes y gljune aalialy ol Noutalgid, Risnmatlsm, John 0'Connor now a member of tho House of | (iross earnings por mile operated 84,067 | noctionn of the trunk-lines will bo heavy loscrs 4 the conylation of auy person haviog the aforo- ;uu 4i1une -ngthu 13 0 ", Tepresentatives. ‘Tho Work that lins been dong | Kxpenses per milo opersted 2,588 | 10O noht ratos aro malntained. as thoy wift | imited o 4 wnero rudimentary course, aud | yoiyarcles for slc, pe Lgiduly Sidune BT 14 Yol Calite) e Ohille . fu tracing the record of this man has been bf | Nt earalags per milo ops! L ATH | Dt ietle. businoss whilo navigation is opens | Yhen 8bout 16 years of ago she went outto | ™Nmo, Restell leaves quiton lare proporty | B3[scor: Si¥eht: {aiAnE: AN 240 23 Aot Ehibieing, sad rron My e thie most arduous character, but_those enzagod | (rose carnings w’,‘;;;;,i 2101 | It {s already evident that the compact o regard | scrvice. Bhortly afterward she Lecamo ne- | that in variously estimated to bo worth from E”Iaeht: 3lhene: 121A0E: 57 Auk: 24 Bebt: 2 Th”p‘“nflogwlh!‘nfl id lu:t.mv 10 theprt . I it have never faltered for an Instant, as they | Expenses per milu run. “8i1 | to East-bound Ireight will injurc the Weetern | queinted with & journeyman tallor named Ifeary m:l).(m & 0004fll|wrm Purdy's huslmlng . Speclal Divsateh {5 The Tribune e pots Whete the palu of dilicully exind will ara & :‘c‘:nec .‘3’51'3.“:"‘:.-‘H:i‘;'éf%e'é‘é‘?fiflflifig’i% ll’l&“ :lf Net sarnings per mile run. 47 | roads_during the navization season, whilo the | Homars, and aftef & bricfcourtship married him, | dled somo years ago. e widow was_mutrice 8r. Louts, April 8.—In tuoe Circult Contt fo- [., Tir The remittances to the Tmu’t‘ Con;pnuy dar- New York truok lines are benonited by the ar- {ng the year have beent again to o polico officer in- this city. Her son, rangement. Mr, Purdy, and his sister, Mra. Willlam Shan- 1on, \rere great favorites uf thelr prandmothet, 031Xty Grops {n Hialf & tumbler of water wii | any the Baso-liall Association obtalned judg. (f.'.rfifi’y“n‘.“m'u?'ic'-’-f-':“r{'-"i S Sl Somues W Tue newly-married couple wed a couple of ! , i 4 S tt mont aualust. Cashin Moger, C. D, Warden, G | Winata e Bowtleand ol Intonar P e ol romething even more dishonorable, if possible, years in their native laud, but, findiog thet{mes than desertion or bounty-jumping. In tho A . ” ‘Travel 1d 8 3 ) descripilon given by the ‘Michtgan authori. | Cyha0d Texss Central notes paldatma- ) oy CRIME. Tathor hard, emigrated to thia country n | and: it 1s aaid wil recaivo the balk of or for- | [ Dashelors 4 Wi Uachonus and, W Meeary; | ni SR S 3 P diolt BT “ l:“’;f!' fig:;{'uysrllczgr éf:::mwfithu::wd A%;flm. q-lnn‘um‘n o su;r- hl enlllm 1831, On thelr arrival In New York, Somers | tunc. - up tholr asscastacnts. T Seler than Franch Hrundy oF Ditteres x it . 2 y { way, as adjusted by the accuunting - » g btained employment st his trade, and they 3 B e o 5 LAWYERS GETTING DANGEROUS. | © ¥ 3 Fhey e o | O e A0 wo, 00 Rpeclal Dispatch fo The Tribune. taol¢ up thelr resldonce o Oltver street, Hénty CANADA. © DPEDESTRIANISM, FEVER AND AGUE, Lut aselect few have as yet been lot into the | The unprecedented rnfns, which occurred dar- | Citaxpatay, Jil., April &.—This morning the | Somers did not live.long, as in 1833 Anua A. S=tess ' ALDANS, A ,—Prof. A 8T, 1 April 8.—Prof. Stover camploted | FAVER AND AGUR enred '"'w'fif'c'fiflfifi?.‘fl ¥ e VR secrot, but_to.morrow morning the ahove dis- | ing the last quarter of the yenr, serfously in- | trial of eriminals for the term began fn vur Cir~ | Somers was left a widow with one child, a littlo | Plenty of Work—Taxing Government Clerks | 109 miles 1n twenty hours forty-two minutes | oo G o i e d alf other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid closures wil) fall like an avalanche upon the | tertered with the {reight, trafice recelpts and band Tabl ~The Catapalgn In Quebec, Ete. d d thi Ty SR D & i cult Court. In tho first casa calicd thoattorney | &irl. Some say that the husband was an hablt- and one sccond this evening. .| e FSTRTE 1LY Democratie majority t the House who havode: | earnings, The hixhars leading from o %0 | for the defene cnnllenzod tho legality of the | ual drunkerd and died from tho effects of rum, Korela] Digsate) 19 D8 Trifins, e e iinas BADW. ADYBRUIEE; "l“"“'"‘ OrTAWA, April 8.—Tho unscttled stato of political matters in England bas sent flonr iip 50 cents per barrel hero. The Government has Information from Win- nipeg to tho effect” thut over scvonty miles of the track of the Canada Pacifie Rallroad have beeu latd morth of Winnlpeg. The track s being rapidly graded towards Rat Portage, One hundred men are employed on_ this section at 83 per day, and employnient could be eiven to 3,000 more. * > A goud deal of importanco te attathed to the detislon just given by the Court of Appealsin tho case of tho Cobporation of Ottawa vs. Le- prohon, a CivilService emplove, it belng a test case. The point disputed was whether tha cor- poration hail power to tax clvil sexvants for in- como; and the declslon was, it had hot. The sveraga annual tax pald siyee 180 1s said to b about $10,000, whicl wnnhi reoresent $120,000 that would have to be refunded. The vase will probably be taken to the Privy Councll jo En. gland, or to the Canadian Supreme Court. A return Jald beforo the House of Commona shows that the total valus of dried, cured, and potted micats Imported tu 1877 to bo 85,023,495, Amusement and sonsation were icd i the House by a lady, handsomely dre , vigor- outly plylog her koitiing-needies as tho busk- ness of ‘hg.;?dm:'ll;l“".‘h‘:n'n b ul Dispaich to The Tridune, MontasaL, April 8.—The Hon. M. H. Coch- rane and Dr. McEachren, of Montreal, accom- penied by M. Elmon Bealty, of Preaton Hall Tran, tiand, heve . geen making a tour o! &n Whlied Btateé, and havo visited somo of tho st stock-farms of Kentutky and elsewhere, with a view of buying horses rononinz the best qualities for roadsters, for the purposé of exporting to England. ‘They purchased heavily from the stock-farm of Col, Legrand B, Caunon, of Buriinzton, Vt. William Vollar, & contractor, has boen com- mitted as a luoatic, A Polioe-Mngistrate fined J. B, Laverduro withstanding the damaging charges which have Deretofore been mude auairat him. It remajns A to be seen how kindly they will take to the new developments. In concluding his letter, the Wurden of the Michigan Penitentiaty, wvith '\ preat kindness of heart, sayat * Bhbuld Ohlo v decl innecd of more soldier-patriots or statoa- men, Micligan will bo pleased to furnish thein,! . RUODE ISLAND. Trovipexce, R. L, Avrll 3.—The Stata elec- tion to-day Is procecdlog quletly, Gov. Van e Zandt, Republican, will be re-clected by an in- S creased majority, 5 Provivexce, R 1, April 8.—Icturns from the whole Btate, except ono town and one dis- trict, give Van Zandt, Republican, 11,118; Law- rence, Demoerat, 8,103; Foster, Greenback, 583 seatteriug, 81, Van Zandt's mn*urln‘ 1s 8,500, His majority last {nnr was 441, Tne Lezislature is very lnrgnlg tepublican, The probibitory + strength is probably somnewliat dintnfshod. - TOWN ELECTIONS. . Apecial Dispateh fo The Tribune. b Jovier, 1iL,, April B~At tho election held ‘here yeaterday, Fred J. Rapple was clected Su- nervisor by 418 majorivy ; Asslatant Bupervisors, John Scheldt, Johu Lyous, aud Willlam Glea- son; Town Clerk, Robert T. Kelley; Asscssor, Jdohn D, Palge; Collector, H. M. Lyford; School Trustee, 8, 8, White; Hignway Comwlissiover, Michael Kapplo; Cobstable, Patrick Hester, G ‘The Democrata clected two Bupertisors, Rapple .. and Gleason, the Assessor and Ilighway Com- nigsloner; the Republicans snd Nationals com- Lined elected the other two Supcrvisors and tho Town Clerk; the Collector and School “L'tus- tee aro Republicans, aud the Constable a Na- tional, 'The vontest was u lively one, a total of 2,060 votes betng polled, e Plainfield elected tho tollowing atraioht Re- publican ticket: For Bupervisor, Hurvey Strat. the time whiolly impassable, Theso ralus were most severe in Central Missourl, Bouthcrn Kansas,and Northern Texas, from which localities tho railway derives its local busincss, and were continuins over the entire line of ruad, whilo many other Western railways, more fortunately located In thia ro. spect, suffered mitch less extensively from the 824110 c4Us0. Tt offects of this mud blockado have con- tinued durfug tue early part of the year 1874, .aod, at the date of ‘this report, are groatly damaging tho usual business of tue rallway+in transportation of local products. Out of 501,000 tons of frejzht moved over the road during the year 1877, 118,000 totis, or 2)i¢ per cent of tha ‘entlre amount, was grain, and 115,000 tons, or 23 per cont, was llva stock, both of which require elther teaming or drlving lung distances from tha place of production to et to the stations: and of the freights ohtalned at ond guiug from local stations, 104,000 tous, or 21 per cent, was lumber and coal, which require oxtenslve teaming from the depots to the con- sumers. 'Tho operations of the Land Dopartment may be briefly suinimarized as follows: ‘Thera have been aold 70,004 acres, for total consideration, in cash, bonds, and bills recelva- bl of $170,708.63. ‘The cush recelved on account of sale of lands amrdeollections fcr pravious sales amouonted to but an intimate friend of the family contradlct- ed that report yesterday afternoon, and sald that Somers was & hard working man and died from s relapse of typhold fever. He added that 1f Somers had lived Mme. Rostoll's 1ifo would prabably have been very different, as up to that time sho Knew nothing about the busincas that she aftorward sdopted as s mesus of galulng a livelibood. After her busband’s death Mrs. Anna A. Bomers supported hersolf and child as o scumstress, and it is said duriog her widow- hood beeame acquaiuted with a woman from whoin she learned the fugredients of tho pills that aftertrard madoe her so notorious. In tho fatter part of 1835 she became nc- uainted with a printor named Charles R. aulnlnnu and they wore married shortly after- ward, The printer uoes not apncar to have Ueen ablo to' carn aufliciont for thelr support, asin tho following year hor ddvirtisements made their appearatice In tho daliy papers. During the next fow F““ she erodually sc- quired a very uneaviable reputatlon, and, al- though no dircet charges were wade In tho courts against hér, thero wasn very stroog fecling expressed thint sotne nteasuros ought to be taken to put o stop to her business, A year or two passcd away, durlng which time “the citizens residine In the nelghborhood of Green- wich strect, where she was located, mundo s eral complaints to the Mayor and " nolice, snd, although tiie house was watched, no definite action was taken. At lust, on ¥eb, B, 1846, A woman named Mary Applegata, of Phlindcipha, made sn af- davit_before Mayor Havemeyer, in which she stated tuat sho had been delivered of a child In Mme, Reatwll's house, In Ureenwich strest, and that, when she recovered from her alckness, shio naked for the child, and waa told by Mine, Reatell that it had been adopted by some u? wliose address she did not know. Mary Appl. Rate added that sha had mado repeated ap- lieatlons tor the child and could obtaln no Fn!ummflon sbout it. ‘This ofidatit stirred up the excitement of the Grand Jury which found the indictinent upon which the prisotier was arraigned, sud the Court. deelded that an leregularity made the indlct- ment lllegal, and consequently all the fndict- ments found—soma flty-seven In number—have Leeu set asldo, and a uew Graud Jury ordered. It appenrs’that the Uniiff who subpmnaed the Grand Jurors found vue man (n his list who was too old to serve, and, upon consulting with the Supervisor b the Towship, erased the ex- cmpt man's namo and substituted ahother. It was this frrezular proceeding which upset the whole work uf the term. The expense to the county will bo over 2500, und to witnesscs & nuch larger sun, DBesides, {t will doubtless necesaitata tho calllug of aspeclal term of court to try the crimindle, of whoin there are seven- teon'in the Jalf, One hardly knows which to deplore most, the astutenese ot the lawyer who discovered the flaw, or tho asinine stupldity of tho Lepislaturs which passed n Jury law so full of defects, and which renders such & muddic posalble, A MURDEROUS SALOON-KEEPER. Special Dupateh (o The Tribune, Drzroir, Mich,, April 8,—Last evening Will- iam DBrophy, Wililam 3cNebb, and another man, whose namo Is uuknown, entercd the saloon at the rallroad-station in Wyandotte, kept by William Walthers, and, after taking one or two drinks, began to raise a disturbance. Walthers tried to wet them out, but they be- came 8o abusive that Lo resorted to force, and nmn( pulled out a knife aud atdbbed Brophy fatally in the abdomen and AMcNebb in the bip. Waltiiers was arrested, brought to this city this morning, and lodged in the Clinton-Strect Jail. He claims to have dona the stabbivg in sclf-do- fense, Brophy was still alive this morning, but the physiclain sags ho cannot possibly recover. McNebb [s not dangerousiy Injured. GLOVE-FIGHTING. — Two Young Illoods of “:. Nonnett Sttipo Plght & Mill with Gloves fa New York— Wall Stroet Excited Over It—A Terriflc Glove-Fight n Nloston, M ¥ " 8pectal Divpateh to The Tridune, Naw Yonk, April 8.—A glove-ght occurred ‘Tuesday night at Outignon’s place, wvear Unlon Bquare, between two young imen . well | Btrong and purs Tch Blood—Increass of Flesh sne known in business and ‘eocial circles. Tho g“‘ L IR S L affair was rumored for esomo days In s 3 5 Wall strect, but was kept 8o closo " that only ten spectators wero admitted. = DR. RADWAYS The partics -B!rc Herman Oolrichs, of the Ger- = man Lloyd Bteamsblp Comuany, and Janes Tobblus, of McKisson & RoUbiie, Wholesato Sarsaparillisn Resolvent drugwists. Both meu belong to tho Polo Club | hasmadq the most toiships cares: 8o quick, sghold 16, U % organtaed by Jim HBennett, and have been | Afethochangestioboly un reitaeat b the Racket Clth on sthtoson Do | SF 2 iy Readtt e n;l;lu flwu:lulvu also on their pusilistic | Every Day an Incrcaso in Flesh and skill, an though old-time friends, the mnh:ll' was made I all enri Welght 3 Seon and Filty uest to seo who was best. It [s safd the stakes woto $3,000 and s champaguo supper, but TEE GREAT DLOOD PURIFIER, tho principals claim thers wete no stakes or 3 bettiog. They fought In ‘hoating trim, and were in fine condition, Oclrlchs welghing 173 and Robbins 148, both standiug five feet ten. Only teo s wery ‘I:":"lllhl'lb“l‘h llac Ihm.lufi ‘was sclentific and very bard. In the first roun ; Rubbins forced the fightiow, and wea rewarded catoe ] .E’f.?n“-'n‘é‘fx:‘ lm“un e hfi’f;’-fi‘.‘.‘:&".‘%& byablowon th motithwhich drow caplous blood, | 8nd Lnlmor tho -flnem.tn- or of Hlle, for It preparet floored him, and ended tho round, in the | FI° ¥Aesof theloty with new ang ARl Pl second Oelrichs mado the advances, and had | Uicers 1a tie 1hrodt, Mouth. Tuinord, Nodes i 188 his left oyo completely closed by npowerful left | Glandsand uiher paria oftie Lander. "1le camo back promptly, however, and | 3 |:'R|’:f]-‘:e'fub'rr\:m'l‘ Hg fif" l‘? two l::a\uiwhm; bn;fi,llcg tho mattor, ths mm‘: “;zrmfi"s :’;‘n n ‘f‘le-h. Tsipelas, Acme, i ood apurting lrom ns’ cyes, nosc, an o i mauth, and his sccond throwing up the sponge, ;n“‘!‘uf.‘.‘n‘..‘flfi‘-’%’r'n‘ixu‘fv‘#nfi'lfi Y enGabr ki Rubblns 18 around to-day with a black eye, o cut | and a faw days’ use whii provato auy persun using tf Iln' s double cheek, and vencral damages. Ocl- :ln-ral thesa forms of discase {ts polunt power Locure X ‘Flie payments on account of the Land De- artment have boon $03,004.01, as foliowa: and Department diroct oxponses, 834,002,001 mlscollsneons expenscs, $10,109: ond in addf tlon the taxes paid uvon the entire land-grant of the Company, $33,8%4. making a defielt in ita cash operatfons, chargeable to the Laud De- partment, of $43,011.20, [ THE CHIUAGO ‘& ALTON MANAGE- ME] NT, Probably no road in the cournitry runs smooth- er than the Chicago & Alton. While thero are wrangles and contests for supremacy among the A BRUTAL AFFAIR. ca 3 100 and coats for_refusing o sanpio of butter | richs has but a black cye. Themen admit tho | ff¥he pattent, datty becomt daced by the wastes publican tcksts, Bor Supsrvisur, at fvectal Dispatch 10 The Tridune. cltizens to fover heat. and, on Sundsy, Feb. 22, | & ’ - . i£the pattent, datly beooming reduced by the o fomi own Cln 1 1. Frate} Savepor, W | toekbolders,Divtor, and mausgersof must |y ey PUUCL L T T, g o | ST ST S i iUttt cr, | (0o Rovento Otcr for sl © L | contah bt runeto s nytbggremning i | o S MR BT R : Commiasloner, N. Hinderland: dchool Trustee, | forio: S0/ Ehaniies sontinilis svenss L lovery | ) " ection in Long laland City yeaterday: | i€ for a massincoting to discuss whak 8ction | gutriGlals diskppeared recently, bas furaeq | in tho clubs. Thith puw 'é’r‘fif:'!fl'#?:’l"flfn"é%e&.“’.‘.’é&‘ LN 2] B L. Mottingers Constable, N, 8, Prate. Now | 51 i a0 el any. “;l SI0K OECHIS ":; Shortly before the closing of tho polls in the | $ould. lwlt.- el in ,mz-m.tw "‘,‘} matter. A | up ali right; at Paris, France, Iuspatch 1o Cinctnnatf Enquirer, Rins ToF When Ofica this Femedy commences ita work 1 gom Monce Green Gorden, Homer, Frankfors, | e roud. o et o e e hormany | Blsarllo Ward, LoulsBinith,ex-Polico Sergesat, | (10580 Girech and. then moved domn s Dipdieh 19 The Trivune, Tostox, RSB K B Corinopiovo | LB RISh s ket O okt 3 3 'y gton _electe 1 Quankc, April 8.—The' clectlon-contest now ol ou ln this Proviuce i¢ characterized by nuu- sual Litterness of party feellng, aven for Que- bee. The Archbishop 18 deterinined, 8s far as possible, to prevept the priests from taking part w tho battlo, and has alread eiven several of - the clerpy o hint tha they bad better look to the apirituul welfure of tholr peopte, and let politlcs ulone. Mr. Au- eors, tho late Provinclal Secretary, s particular- 1y acvers on the Licutenant-Goverpor and the overnoreneral. Il siys Lord Dufferin snent his time aud the country’ e ctween T . 1] by 1 I L, hiero this evening. Uuth’upnunrod in good ki e conditioti, 41d scemed ps ovenly atehed In Not | .’.;‘:,:‘.'.‘(',‘.".?.:'?.{'.“,“L’{‘%J,'.'..‘fli?’é’é&‘viflu‘f ,,;‘nnl:t c:;é l'n‘lg:é “)’("llr::z; ‘nqg’) ;:‘;‘:‘rl,ct‘),ld"h n“n“ ou'i;‘fi' fi{:'&'fi'fi?l and 8Kin disesscs, but it s the only por suyeral success(ul nlls (o tho ofd couutry, and . receutly came feross; while Timopy is 20, and deney and Bladder Oomplaintay has fought several prizefights, one of which | was with Tom Kelly at the Isle of Shoals n few | Fiinary and Womb Disensce. Gravel, Disheten Pronif, o Dboeame enraged for some reason aud fired threo shots from a revolver Into the crowd, Ono shot tuok affect on Patrick Coles, who fell, e was conveved to his bomo lg Duteh Hills, Hls fu- Jury will probably not prove fatal, At tho third shot the plstol erploded, badly lacorating Smith’s hand, The crowd then sot upon aud would have lynchoed him but for the interference of Suuflmut Carrolly who rescued Bmith, aud todged him In the station-house, pubtican Supervisors, aud thos from Wilming- E ton, Channabon, Jackson, Lockport, and Man. (o) hattan are Democruts, while a Natioual was : successful in Braldwood. The romalining towna have mude no returns. Thos recaived indicate Repubiiean galna throughout the county. o Special NispatcA to The Trivune. & Evax, Iil, April &.—The so-vulled (reenback ticket was succesaful at the tuwn clectio terday, us followd: James A, Carlisle. 10 oppositiou s Assistaut Supervisurs » Brown, Willlam Frazer; Collector, to Mme. Restell's residenco fu Greenwich streot, but, gs thore wers soing thirty or forty of the Blar FPulice on guard beloro thu door, thoy returned to Cortlandt atrcet, where the, afterward dispersed, Mme. Restell publishie o vard the following day, In which she accused one Georiee W, Dixon of haviog (ncited the rlot In revenge for her having refused to com- ply with his froguent domouds for mouey. Tls cxeltement appears to havae attracted the attention of the lepislators I Albany, and 8 Iaw was passed_bearing direct!y on tho mem- regularity, and thelr annuoal mobtings wero regular luvo-feasts, where all scemed to bein- splired with 8 desire to tickle ono nuother. Un- dor such circumatances it is rather strange that rumors should ho In cirenlation that @ ehange In the management of this rond s about to take placa. Ttis satd Mr. J. C. McMullin, Ucneral Buporintendent of this road, {s abont to be vro- moted to the positlon of Cenernl Man- sger, while Mr. James Smith, the Gen- eral Freight-Agent, will become Trallle } oy vater, vears since. . Each welghed 105 pounds, and tho | DeeiaicaThumioris, and 1ol sosse ol v ml hich Was private, was withossed by ubout | brick: o llluvrurulnlck,c'lou loposiia, 1 ot with subwtances like the white of an ¢y thresds itke luding many leading busincas ard pro- | YU “f-'n'e'n s aruonid-duk ot toper. ¢ bore-dnst de| ts, and when there 14 EMBEZZLEMENT, 's monty in tho West, Cornell; Assessor, (Irret lRosenkrans, re-clect bers of ner profession. clectioneering for McKenzlu's Giovernment, nal wen. dohn Honeran, of Lawrence, | anco ahd wi . «d; Town Cleck, Willlam ¥, Sylia, 11 majority | Mavsger. Tnis chaugo of courds will necessl- fpeglat Dirpaled to Thi Tyibune, ‘Anotber year passed away, during which timo 70 the Weatern Anoctated yrvese Trted aa rotoree. " Tho wioven wott Lard, and | Briokig, DUrRING Seusation o pomiay eater 801 2 over It W, Pwdclfond: Cowmissloner of lijglr | fate to anpalntinont ?e'cé'rv'::'“:nlr‘ff.'fifi'flrmf‘..‘i Avniaw, Mich, Apfl 8.—The Grand Jury | Mo, Resicll pumued ber prolession un: | Orrawar Aptl Seh- caviraon snnounces | every blow struck lelt fts mark, h bain'in Tho aciail bt (he back and along rua joas- ‘;ms‘,":'v P}[ “}»'ll"::l‘lgull‘l‘!.bé:‘;eonfl;:‘:ll'té,mé?l& pintment 18 not. set Known, ut 1t fa utidcs- now sitting seem to be thoronghly sifting the | wolcsted, but in the_muantime her coemies | that the Judiclal Committoo of the Privy Coun- o first cleven rounds were very exciting. { pumor of Twolve Yoars® Growth s s . shatneless speculations carried on againat grain. | were not dle, atid on 8ept. 7, 1817, sha was ar- | cll has given judgment in favor of the award in | Tho puutshment received by Loth was terrib 4 3 Lgly::)c.m'inul e WX;;: 300 _{_.;:!u’npfigfi;lg il :c;u?’\“l‘::!‘ “ll_h'?‘ ‘!;I“I:ngs‘.t;&mffl:: &‘l’l‘y ek ;{ shippers arid others {n this city, dm‘f“g “,‘f, ad- ‘,’me‘fcm s nm.mn«;; Ir’lnlmzl:u(l,:lllltf;oh;’ nt'l::':e& !.l!;f matter z0f the }’.r'uvlnflnl debs oo asasts 'l-hclrhhemlllllfilng :"wullcn‘uutn(unll recognitlo Cured by Radway’s Rosolvent Wi = 9 . § result of the townelip clection Tucsdays Suj 3’;‘:& ';1;';“‘ Chc‘l;:- o made, will undoubtedly | miblstration of 0. R. Hough ss agent of the | yary Tiodine. Au atiempt was mado to have her .’n?,d’u e Bivis ot frs e 1 Sho elghily nd Ul rollnda, Alcer e i ervisor, Thomas 8, Bluss; Town Clerk, James 1 >, aiigyios; Asscasor, Robort Dapden; Col- uy Judge Dn{: seccaslon from Lhe arbie Tector, Urbana W, Sumith: Commisslotier of tratfon prior to its belug renvered, and col quuul'ly sustains' the principlo of majority awarde, ' {lur tho {nterests of this Mine. ‘The position of Traflic Mauugur bas latuly bieert created ot many of our roads, and In ever) instance it fa workiug highly mfxlncmryiau Lake Shoré & Michigan Eonthern Raflway. That gentleman was to<day confined to the county juil in default of §1,000 ball, rosting In the tenth Timony hud the clarct freoly | QAR s hoTely, drawn, but fought gemely, and llulll{ wus | mend kuockod down, In tha eleventh ‘Timony showed | 2 reloascd on bal, but b was not procured, and Shio was scut back to prison. On Scpt. 10 sho was brought befuro the Court of Uencral Hes- . 1 tha dortors s jere w4 LSt hetod Te- Via sunr ekinei LAY Loy bt ki [t b tracted struggle, Thnony was fought down. | DB Japwar=t hn‘glhm Ovarfan Tumot In the & 1 ol noig) ighways, Samnuel Waddell; Constable, Ben- 5 under ldictmens for embezzlement aud Jarceny. | sons, and arratzned on tho Indictmont fuund by | ~'Vicroata, April 8.—The gunboat Kocket has | pluck, but was battored and knocked ubl over Nutsafrod fof tuelvwyears, Tiookalsbolls i Jumin ¥, Burtner. Al are Itepubiicans, fi}‘é'.-."""’i‘u?tfiffé’&&i‘fixifiu'Ah‘fflfii‘ffi"im'.'fl' Thg jury wude another presentmont this moris | the Grund Jury, to which she pleaded not { returned from the scene e Ptias distare | The riug Tn tha twelfth mod Tust round. Bo ",:.;"x‘u‘{’.}‘,"! x.fl‘{'é.:,'.’ . i o Y Npkin ot aten 16 2h Trilune T o 3 ok Nefite | tui, but the name of the party fwplicated wilt | yulity and was eent back to jall. tho telal | ance with twelve prisoncrs. The disorder aroso | came gumoly to the seratel, and, utter u scvera stetof felt, and[ eal haiter, eniarict, 1 rRINGPISLD, 1L, March d—¥ull returns thing to two bighly cfliclent 1nd e rorlons | Mob be divulged until the arrest. commenced on Wedneuday, Oct. 20, of the samo | from the whisly wiich Is systematically sup. | poundiug, joll exnausted aud defoated, Ha was el from twenty-four towns of Sauzamon County clect tem Democrats, ten Republicuns, and five ' Dutjonal tircenbuckers to the County Buard. A Buringtield City elects olght Supervisors noxt o ‘Tuesday, of which the Hepubhicaus will elect five, vossibly 8ix, A tnajority in the County wasin (4 bite of tha bowelk gy e’ "!olm adly prostrated up to a late hour to-night, and Frjte this 0 you € tue wflam.. ufm_nk X}%f" somo of bls fricuds lad fears lio would not ro- | Publisliic ¢ you'cloo ANNALE. KNAPP cover. King was also badly punished, but was able soon after tlxnllfl:1|l to go about, "The dght PRICE, N = 1 Por Dottler lasted thrty-&hma winutes, = AN 'MPORTANT LETTER- pliedto British Indians at Port 'fownsend ou the Ameriean side. Parliatnent mot agein to-day, and, nfter d sghort. -mlms“ml)uurued untfl § p. m. to-morrow, The Jendlock seems {nsurmountable; and @ dis- oflicials who well descrve thu compliinent, TIE PASSENGER TRAFFIOC, The General Maosgers and Geueral Ticket- Agents of the Rock Isiand, Burlington, and ear, in the Court of Geucral Besstans, before Tiecardes Beott and Ald. Feeks and 'Iappun. ‘the connsel for the prosscation were Ogden Hoffman, Johu McKeon, and Jouas B. Philtips, while James I, Brady and David Grahawm, Jr., appeared for the difense. The DEATIT WARRANTR BIGNED. New Orumans, April §.—(ov. Nicholls slgned the death warrants of Wealey Turner, who killed Frederick Erhardt; Juckson Ed- solution Is regarded as incyitable, § Board will e Itepublican, 1or the firet timu | 3 1 wards, for the murder of James Edwards; and | triul created on Immense excltement in the city, gttt stat sl b mast s f . slnce 1801, 'The Republicaus gominated & st Northwestern Rallroada held 8 contercuce yos- 4 Y ELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, 5t ARBOR, Mich.. ApH| 30, 1675.—Dn. Rapwit= { by kel (o iabs hewded by the Hum J. W: | Sy, st ool o th Urst-uamed, o deckl | Alox Do o kel Wil fuglr., g :K:‘,;","ufi‘?."'fin.':'x'w'f;ifi"..&fi..vl;’oxi'fi 00k, 4 . THE WEATHER, Criesreh Fa., Apri) 8.—Tii Taunch of tho | EISANArC.bavt.bieh et Jour el aue for Mayor, uvon a uniform plan of selltng tickets to par- crime . A 0 cotton manufacturer of Walden, Moutgemery rricy oy Tux Unter StanaL Orrics, Wasu- | second BraziMan irou steamslip, Uity of Para, eaF for ovarisn tunmors 0U the sbdouien, whio U i ipeciul Dispateh (o The Tribune, ics wito desir ta buy fand fn tho West, from | Logit crimes (n tha Parish of Bt, Mary, Whey | (E00) Y., the_scducer avd sfatbor of | inatox, D, C., April 41 & m.—Indieations— P VA ) | e will be banged uvpon the same gullows at i daLena, UL, April 3—A sharp couteat oc- Franklin on Monday, tho ZXI tast. curred fn East and Went (ialena over the town- ship elections yesterday, and g canvass of the vutes was not completed uotil a late hour Jast \ night, Ou the West Sidae the vutire Uemocratic ticket wus elected over the Cltlzens® and Hepub- Heun tickets. In Eust Gulens the Citizons’ ticket came out victorfous. The Temperance party bers are In trafnlng for the cowmlng city vlection, sud will run & stralght Teusperance ticket, Special DisgateA to TAe Tribune. Monuts, 1., April 3.—Yesterduy's vlectlon In the county went generally Republican, In Mor- f our Mealcal Collest pv from Koach's ship-yards on Saturday will bo | Goasca el o © wincused by bresident {dyum, b Cabiet, | (SRS Eistenaton, st members of ‘Congreas, and prominent pervuns | Buw'iisiled nundred Shftcntpount but ey sha ot from New York, l‘hlladulyhl-, and Baltimore, sl gode yot. .Ihma}l ken Cwaity-four bott ;nm Hannusavng, Pa., April 8.—In the Dauvhin ‘,‘;;:;‘fig",‘,“,fifg, Jiets sadtyenytouthanletol P,y Jour bbok ** Fal N, the ch(l:l, and also Johm McCann, who made aif tho arrangements with Mae, Hestell. It tovk thres days to complete the selection of tho juty, and on Monday, thu 25th, the complaluant, Mary Bodine, was put ou the stand, Bhe wus stii‘suffering from the effects of her illncss, and ber appearance attracted the general sym- pathy of th spectators, Tho triai Jasted niue- tesn days, mud the jury found the prisoner gty ol the rofsdemvanor charged. On the 11th ot November the Recorder sentencea Mue. Restell to one tontiary on B land-grant roads.. It ls understood that they agreed upon a plan which will be la{d before the meetlng of Geueral Ticket and Passenger Agcents which will be held at Cluclnoati to<lay, with o view of having It adopted by all the ‘the Cincinoati wecting will be a very Im- portant und, aa ou Its actlon depouds whetber a war in passeuger rates shall insugurated, Bomy of the Byuthwustern roads Lave been at war for suimo thue ?nt, and it is unde: that they are anxivus to brh?( the contest to an end. Tho (act that the call for the weotiug is sigued by the very men who have boew wost For the Lake rteglon, clear or partly cloudy weather, variablo winds mostly from the north, statlonary temperature, and in the Lower Lakes falling, fullowea by rislng barometer, oud [n the Upper Lukes statlonury or lower pressure, LOCAL OBERYATION Cuicaao, Aps rind, THE ABLY-AS8ASSINATION. Bpeciat Dipatch to The Tridune. Qanewa, 1L, April L.—The evidence In the casp of Pater Miller, indfcted for the murder of Jucob Ably, particulars of which have been pub- Hahed in Tnm TRIDUNE, closed this afternoon, and at 4:80 this afternoon, after arguments by counsel, tho case was subiitted to the Jury, who aru atiil out up to this hour (11 p. m.), U, Urenvill. Piease sea County Court, Judiu Pearson declded in tavor and e, , of tus Uommonwusith of Penneyivania In tie e uns, . ERATR: case aralnst the lusurance Comypany of North $eo ok ok Areriea, which resiated tho pavinens of wbout | Another Letfer from Mrs, C, Krapl fi» ‘x“u‘; lv"g l{um puld on policies by non- = o restdents e State. x. 1, =K1 1t 1lberty Tlowtow, Avril 8.—Tlio bl amending tho cx- | yotsgytidiiaih B 133: “?..'.’;55. ""”“""E{g" 80. Dry| I ;:‘.'.':#E'i‘.‘fi.‘:,':ff“’“‘ n tho Pent- isting Liguor fuw “was debuted at length fn tho Litea of House, Yhe bill was amended by sdopting the i;mul:pmvrn';:.%n‘figfiflm aezremalng Sory 3 f : Early {uthe following year Mme, Restcll p.1. o i g is the elcction resulted o follows: For Super. SUIT TO KECOVER. aln Degat 1o figure 1 the newspapers, s ros | SO8p.m:lanTul 4414 Moflett-rexister sectlon, aud lmiting tno num. | Bajehul Agiset ey calls this SIREE I or e, 2 Yior and Tow Clerk, Ropublicant; for As- COmplloun 1 G e Paying commi | Rvacs, N. Y., April 8.~The Recelver af the e Wers clreulated that sho was aliowed cv- | - Mestinbin. I o Uie of Usinies oo grantad 10.407 ity of ton inm fifity g:.‘,na’ %' i, threq from duci o ffii‘m‘iflé‘r’“.n.i“?u‘i:‘x‘“‘{.‘i‘l é“‘u’»e.:fl."i‘:{..,.é have the ditdcultics settled, sud to establish s | Rockland Bavings Bank has brought sult azainet ery lux|ury that m'mfi{fi:fl“- lflawlduun "(3 l‘xfl Cuigaao, Apil 3-Midulght OERST MOUMRRE uu“ & aumber from ¢ :v-l«t Youre with 1o, cthta. Tiicre ‘Was very Hitlo Intercet takoa.jn | mow oms Of Pesco and barmorly 1a tho pasecagor | the Trustees of Uho bauk as Trustocs and as n- | brisoubutue oy Bisckniili, fanty Sl B9 | “Saoms o 7ar, ) ies. FINANCIAL. enle T TR P Tt olent fEG Bty g coction, and o effort was inads by tho Re- bualness. dividuals for $33,000, the amount, embezzled by | beoPie Bt kLR O v antikato tho | Margueterrm, 20001 EY | Woy frestns Bpectat Dispateh o The Trivuns, eaus uf willeg muny Dttics of Ahenluced with taier: publicussatiywhct o the couut S T tho Preatdont, Secresary, View-Presidints and | yater,” Tu thelrropurt the Comaltcs found Buack Tuveu Faus, Wis, April B-tr, | satfied A0 Avoluellohions woadentuicumt ' - ather of L 3 stitution, c .. Restell wos treate it an entirel "1 o) ol CanuNviLLs, fil., Aoril 8.—For the first time Bpecial Dispateh to The Triduns, Fhe radatees aro liable Tor negikonco i i f}.‘,’[‘m;’:“m“;;,',mm P a4 Albert Brown bas iled a petition In baukruptey, 'Lipgnpact & 00 o~ the Republicuus elect u mn{urfl.y of thy mem- Lers ol the Bourd uf Supervisors in this connty. g It is reported thas some of the Board are op- 2 ‘g_m‘mu' o h:nrvynl:x:‘uuul. !ll"‘:c xmnitly ndopted & ompromise provosition, cuple nre grea ’ ly d’vldeu .,upn.u subject. Peck Kresk: : Bpecial Dispatch fo The Trivune. 5 Davexronr, le, April 3.—At the town elec- tion fu Molige, 1)L, to-day, two tickets were In the teld—a Citlzens' and 8 Workingmen's. ‘Flie lattes were successful by 859 majority, ¥ Special iwiich 10 Tae Tribune, d GExgva Laks, Wis, Apri) &—The Repub- llcun town ticket wos suceessful yesterday, with Gue exception, C. L. Oatmau, Democrat, Jus- tice. ‘Tbe_followlug were eleded: Charlcs Fal- Bz. Louis, April 8.—The reproscntatives of the five roads leading esast of the Mlssissippl River mct here to-day. Thoy decidea to con- firm the procesdioge of the Chleszo meeting of Iast weak,—that is, to live up ta the ratcs hon- estly snd fairly, The rates (0 be maintained aro as low 8’" milo trom St. Louls ss from Chr cago. J, O. McMulliy snd James Bmith repre sented the Chicago & Alton. ‘l'o-dsy the Uencral Superintendont of the Chicago & Alton contracted with the Missourl Car Company for 200 box-cars, to be delivered {mmediately, They are foruse on the Missourl Division of toe Chliago & Alton. ing tho money of the bank to be embezzled by Liabiiities, $00,000; asscts, $50.000, Mr,Brown | &Aoo Atbor, Mich., Aug. 18. 1675, ita'otllcers. 1s one of the most extensive loggers on Black — ] River, and had taken some very hicary contructs thot be vould not fulflil vn account of the open winter, He kept 200 mon in the woods all winter, wailting for anow that did not come, DR. RADWAY’S Bl A, o o g aw YORK, Ap 0 cre rs of John peCont, e wiibkuown buntder ang. pociciany | REGULATING PIIIIJS! v L) b ! pfl:mun ‘l;:llm,u bl Ml‘djud.iumi [y aniruvt. 'The onipg creditors’ claimy (b sweet U5 b, sitiol RS LY | Bt prompost bt S &ill"ux{r:?uhlflz’a er Ihb:m:::ulnn?um. 1:]!&001 _"IL'Lfi:'; AT n: | dlmr?:uhl_i‘"ri'g ussets of a ue. MeCool lo, Coative odigth ™ t.‘::"n“a',‘.l" Sonbationy, soalVEiver, Tossm, husbany was allowod to vist and see her alone, her vicruuls were of & far superior kina ta tho regular prison fare, sue was allowed & fegther bed o sleep on, Lad a light fn ber cell) snd way not locked up ut the sy time s the uther convicts, On the strength of this report Jacoh Ackur, tho keepor of the Peniteutiary, was re- maved truim ollice. - After the terw of her fmprisonment had ex- oired Mue. Restell took up her residenge n w laree hiouse, No. 183 Chambers strect, which e e waa handsomely furnfshad, aud contalned overy N MEMORIAM accommiodation for patients. It 3 about tuis | AM, period of ber life that, wsslsted by hier bushand Special Digpasch (0 Ths Tridune, and ber brother, Jussph Trow, who occupied | Cuameatan, 11, April 8.—The Faculiy and QUILTY, dpectal Dirpatch to Ths Tribune, MiLwavkxs, Wis., April 8.—In tho caso of Waguer Drothers, of Sturzeon Bay, who bhave beon on trial here for the past week before Judge Dyer, for the fllicit removal of liquors, the jury returued a verdict of gullty.” Bentence suspended. ——— - — CROP PROSPECTS, Bpectal Dispatch §0 The Tridune, 5 held tho otilce of Reglster of the city st one yupepale, N - wetler, W. IL Hawwmersley, Charles Dunlop, Puymovr, Wis, April S—are acres of | the pusition uf chemitst of the catablishuieut, | sfudents of tho Judustrial Uuivorsity adopted | yipg, e i Chlics: and i derangemeatsot N Supcrstiors;, Town mefi.‘: o B, l‘\hfimmxl Ny Onr A o caso of tho | Wheat will ba sawn T Shehoygun County thau | #he s (0 ke St 1Y ety $50 | the followlag resolutious as wu earusat o tho v - fi‘t‘:fi'fifi‘qfi%flui’a’:‘&hfl%?%fl” reustrery O o i i aasessor Trs Willluiua 1 3 o2 usual,—probably 10 per vent mora tban prevl: | Hres b H0c B e, I0 the meunwhile ner | Tesbect sod esteew fn which the lats flon. Wit- A CRY FOR HELP. eralv e deletehous troge el K| Constavles, il H Durkee, F, H. Briggs B.V‘v" Stato ex rol the New Orleans Pacifc tsitroad | earn—twothirls. of which is already lake and paiy o rya e followlnd symptoms 5" Lytle; Beuer of Weights uad Sleisurce, J, wion. ¥ [ i ‘ToLapo, 0., April 8.—The ofiicial count of 3 Mouguy's munleipal election was floished this . afternoou, aud ditfers waterislly frow the sup- d result a4 telegraphied in these dispatches. daughter, Misy Sowers, Fecelved o first-class | Jard C. Flagg was held by that fustitution: education, and fu 1833 was muarried to a Mr. | Wiknsas, Tue d“f“ of iha llon. Willard C. Jease Pardy, the sou of & well-known butlder of | Piayg bas deprived thia Univeraity of oue of ity Furryrown. Mme. Kestell was pleascd with the | Oldest and miost honoted Trustevs, snd the State WarFiage, sod gave ths young couple $3,000 to | Of geeol e purest nu:i moat secamplisbed cltlzeus: Bpecial Diapatch to The Tribune, { 102 8] va. ¥rancls ‘T, Nichotls, Governar et al., Judge Nzw You, Aprll .—The charitable peoplo :’hn“é,'% 'ff‘;ln‘n"‘ifv;‘.@if’:'..‘r:i?u‘g: e Bote o Roberts refuseda mandamus to compel the fssu- ance of Stute bonds to the Rallroad Cumapany 1o the extent of $3,000,000, under an act of tho Geucral Assembly. sown, Harley aud qats are now bolig put in by begt furmess. The present weok will uearly Sufsh up the secding with smatl gealne, Thy scasou (4 nearly ove mouth in sdvance of ordl- pary scusous; from one-third to ouc-balf of the of this coustry are ssked to belpthe sufferers izl Ly the recent large Gro In Panama. A letter 8 ncl m of the B I from tho Cutaul of the United Btates of Colum- | Dificul; Bresibing, bl :’;‘:‘h; o Blou oature DI, g a1yige MUy Pontend of thn Dot P F— : i Biume. Itestell bought them o baudsowe house o 100 Luiversity sulbo {0 | bla cays that maoy famllieu are homeleas aud | Dot gt Yialgunbots df Wet }f‘ffiu the Blubyy FeLH Y ket 1t Touia. Toat e ek mmpeliod VANDERBILT'S CONQUESTS. R O I Washingion street, Tarrytowy, wuere they o ':3?3.“::4"33;:( :u".”&,.u..u ‘tclend, | utterly destitute, aud the local meaus of peliel .u.?%";?}fi:fi“"ufl&"d} Hrehtoa Jaiheis to yleld moet of thu Louors to tue Na- Bueciul Dipissch to Tha Tribuns. Manasid, Wis, April 8.—More srces of | settled dowa. 5 e el {he ,m& juag which hls | ore early exhuusted, Henve ald s tmplored. | Eirat n;g:i’u ‘sod Budden Flushes uf Hest tlounls. MeGrath, Denocrat, is elocted Street. | NEW Yoxx, April 2—At s meeting of the | whut plauted this' year than usual. Wheatls [ Nothing occurred for a few years to mar th§ ¥, ssociates, and hid fellow-cltizeus, the | Bubacriptious ey ba furwarded to Muuos & fha g yatedd Commissioner by sixty-three phuratity, snd the iy have Nationaly Lave carrica the batance of the tleket with the exception o Clerk of the Pollce Court, who wis sapported by both Democgats and Re- publicans. * Hpectal Dispatch 0 The Tribuxe. Osuxost, Wis., April 8&—8. Beckwlth was elected Mayor by 51 wmajurity Jo B Puwurs, prosperity of theix business, bub finally, oo the ¥ ‘. sustglued fu this beroavenicul. Wiz of ‘“f‘:f{;fifit‘flfi“bfifl',fi?:":fiffi:fi Sibiolrad, That whillo we buw (u wllen! submis-. med Frederica W. Medinger, of No. 80 slon o Il of the great Author and Asrbiter of Stanton e N el o Boted | 1o aud detiny, which scauus pow wo sclictive, wu Stantom aimed, Beuoklygs, will Bot Sorget tha diviny xooduees which gave us that ou the T of July, 1585, she weut 10 | & feteud whoro wisdom and uweatyiag wor belp: board in Mue. Lieatell's house, No. 163 Cou | ed " tae Univorslty so largelv in 116 futuncy, sod burs stzect, and whlle thero was luduced by | alded »o eiicleutly 14 ziper wrowtt. We wil Importers’ aud Grocers’ Board of Trude to-day, 8 mewber said b had heard that Willlam H, Vavderbilt bad purchased an fwportsut Nue of the Grand Trunk Railway, which would decrease the competition between that roud aud the New Yotk Centrul. 1v was alsu sunounced that ve- gotfativas were pending whereby Mro Vauder- trco-Tourths of all crups planted. I'ba season is four wecks earlicr thsn usual; very lttle Kralu of old crop ou hand in this vicnity. Syecial Diswatch 19 The Tribunc, UEDABRBUKG, Wis., April8.—Tne furmers have planted 08 Dby Geres 83 usid,~about #s muct whcat a8 ull other kinds of grufu, Buring sow- lug uearly doue. ‘the scason fs about threa e Uars of Iadway's Pills will freo the Tt from ah mh\?o( fadmard Bt Talie, cooust perbox. Sold by Drusshu o 1OCEAN STEASHI NEWS, o | READ FALSE AND TRUE. vt g g ol g “Elive, froum end ono (elten ptamp ta HADWAT “E&;N Espriells, 81 Liberty street, for this purpose. % —————————— Liverpool, huy srrived. u,',.t,f;n.;__&l-‘ A K lofoswation worl

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