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P) THE GIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, APRIL I1. 1878, Iollowing the death of tho late President of tha bank at Colorado 8pringa, and bofore the va- cancy was gupplied, sccured from the l\;rmllt of this bank botween $30,000 and $40,000. In addition to this, he hns hypothecated stock of tloms for the euspension of his sentence from ‘A‘% TG EEeni{iled 1A oMl 16 FobLe Tempion f the courts wnich tried him. s I8 + ;’lflcg:rowmrh(nlnnn Time attracted wile atten. [ o Mr Smith fprocecded to argae fn favorof the tion fn the country from the prominence of the Mr. Pawers objected to thag proviston of the bill pereon with whom it was charged that Capt. | which abalishen the Penslon Agencies, and srgued CRIMINAL NEWS. SECRETARY SIIERMAN. | winter wheat tn this county fs at least ano n MEDL month fo adeance of ordinary eeasons. Tho prospects for a large crop s 100 per cent over A e oo rn s, Bors. Tatarvins solin] T R i vt From the Hon, Thurlow Weeg Bugbee, of Indiana, Forced to t that the twa banks with which he was connected LeAvERwoRTi, Kan., April 10.—Winter wheat IXDORSING s ke Ling Tojed B wan olered | plan than It cortt ow.” s tha 15 wand nfoi Pale His Ineffectual amoniing o 00, Tt Iy eared thal the New York Bankers Shayond orond al comunteon nith 307 o | Dr RADWAY'SR.R, ‘)y u“i" “?msllgef el"r&l::ns;cl:; e:c‘lmc‘:lm' e B I.r’o:n“nduey"y'::;:!..E cuiheundmernuhn Rt Forgeries. able, aud that further disclosures witl swell the Yesterday. Apeetal Dispatek ia The Tripune, Y .R.R.RE DIEY teresting «! u\-:m; :““ ym nspcm 2 Nr., Tiracg also opposed the bill on two grounds: estimate alrcady made, Uonaxa, IiL, April’ 10.—The winter wheat After Uslag Them for Several Yeyrs, A GDU]’;SI'!M Srrtren Assactatrd PE ¢ first. that 1t wonld cause delay In the payment of prospects are splendid,—better than for several Kew Torg, Jan.4, 18677 ~Nean Sin: Ha: The Minister of Finance Unwille years. Larger arca sown than usual, and oot & m. ‘years used your niedicines, douuting) i s TIE STRIKERS, single ficld but promises well. er expericaciog their eficacy with ful| 13 t WASRINATON, D, C.o April 10.—The bill fntro- | Penslona; and, second, becayse ihe bill came, 1;0! ’ 8t. Louis, April 10.—The Glode Democrat's from the Cammittes o Pensions, which Commit- duced in the Honso todday by Represcntative | jeq gntagonized the bill, hut from the Committes Appearance of a New DogsStar Spectal IHwpateh In Tha Tyidune. € 18 o 1ase & pleasure than a daty, to thani Turner tmporea afnc of vot feas than £5,000 [ oo Appropriations, which had nothing to o mith on the Massachusetts Topcka special eays Judge Foster, of the ing to Tell Reporters MARSHAL L Cintie Can Tila Anti] 10.—Winter | K2owitdsn thastcaniass,me haeaderivens 50,000 upot any Senator or of pensions, but it lott po wr not more th D y devising meana for the parment of pensions, ) 0 [l 1 i Representativa who shall act ns attarney for any | which was monopolizing to {taelf the dutles of the Horizon United States Court, which Is in session there, Anyghlng, wheat (irst rate, Pastures_and meadows one | snd alwars 'x‘t‘v"'f{'rfi’fi'{fln‘“fi“i- guo tealy Tallroad or other curporation ereated by the | Naval Committee, Military Committes, and, in ¥ 3 hins instructed the Grand Jury to Investigate month shead of fast year, Fruit prospects fafr, A e e qum u;':m: qn’x "lfln’un.xf_l (Government, or for any patentcs of the United | fact, all other standing committees of the “m;n. . the strlke on the Atetison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Toiis ’f’p‘fllflé {:;p[«ol;‘r; 'Enn'fl;"mfl;rn e ,{‘_‘,'{l’ e tis promised - ,,,,%,th;" Az nvae Statcs, or for any mail contractor of thelr [ Mr. Hewitt (N, \.) denled the sonndness of tho and to fndict all persons who can bo proven to | A Hundred Millions in Gold | Prospect of & targe vied of Fritlt 'of &1l kinde, | Do Kapwar. LU W assigos. e om g e bt e as iews e | The Magnificent Bookkeoping of | fiuve fnterfered with or delayed mafls. Wanted by ihe Scc- sana el b iU L CONMIIARD, oW mina. | BOted fodivide fhe rolie’ into twelve equa) parts, Mr. Chace, of Fail Topaka, Kan,, April 10,.—The strike on the Special Ditpatch o The Tribuns, R_ R_ R ";l;‘l:‘n‘ Es:;::: ‘c‘?nfllmvt'lol‘ lf‘,’:mg:'“_:"lflfm“:o; :;..;Jna v ':' l:xfiiue ::rll ;;::{”mon“ I.'"y:."::l:;! River, Mass, Santa Fe Road ns ended, and has resuited in retary. Erizaviria, Boone Co., Ind., April 10.—Wo v no galn to the strikers. They have not nnl‘ fulnml nothing, but have lost positions whicl hey might have held, (ov. Anthony has dis- charged and paid oft the militia called here, the of Wyoming Territory; Thomas Adamson, of { wonid much facilitata the work. Rvery penstoner Penngslvania, Consul- )cnrrnll F;mod%.olnne{roz ""lid ‘;emm a ;llllr;f‘l;l vemcl::‘:l:;l“e:l. but the as M. “alifornia, Consul at | wark of pagment wonid go on n 3 f\"l?,:? ?,,:‘M“‘}‘:m Py f)ng;,. (. Austen, Consul | _ After remarks by Mr. Finley. the Commitice rons nre having fine weather for spring work, and ] farmers nre taking advantage of It and _pushing Y S READY R Readiness of the Bankers to Help Him for | thelr work ahiead. Corn going to market fast., RADWA : Winter wheat never lovked better., His Financial Management of the . necessity of their prescuce having passed’ by, thing, if They Uan Mak Special DispateA to The Tyibune. ‘orst Pains in £ at Tiiolio¢_ dohn- . Tiall, of New Hainabire, | mithoat actlon on ‘the will, and the House al Union Mills, at That Place. aies Kavn Dace rostorals enit rens P No 5'5 zbiy @ 3 Bossar, Marion Co., 8. Arr’:l i | e e i tai e One United Btates District Attorney for New Hamp- ‘Thereupon & cancus of Repubilean Senators ana . requlatly over the line. As n precsution, a omething, plantivg has commenced. Small grain dolng ahire: Jessfo W. Gricel, of onnayivania, Indian | members was announced to he held at B oclock guard {3 on duty at tha depot, but no trouble 13 fluely. Prospects for frutt extraordinarily good. | PFOT OINE HOUR Afi‘y‘l‘f&‘t:y: ?&"“cflfé?g'-‘\flfifillr. Huse, Abir'eseninein e luil of theHioure, An Issuc of $800,000 In Notes | suticipated. Their Proposition to Doy Donds to BY Anstvered \VAT:n':'é::a'n’I’;‘cplgl'x:‘w'l: ?J'T.”,"Kmu 10,— | After reading thisadveritsement need any ona sue Neprory daet o 7 el Fr FIRES. SR L e SR AmiiSTRONG, by the el Today e e e i comg .S oo | Pl AT ALV i Blase.s Tames Broags deo Fall Iivcr, Mass, ore i Casinty Ne. I -Apil 10.=Géorge Wi Eita round th mood eendision. Bat o little. 106 dey: . Vosimunters—Gllmore” M, _Biraton, - Clay CHICAGO. ibiamornla mao. AL Juplt belore the Masler Fctal Bitpd N T TR AL, peciat Dispateh 1o The Tridune. The Only Pain Remedy Centre, Kan.: Louls C. Crittenden, P'aolf, Kan. The alarm from Box 370 at 5:40 lnst evening | Afodest Steal of $70,000 by a Colorado in Chaucery that, while serving out a sentence ATLANTIC, Cass Co., Ia.. April 10,—8priny ‘The exccutive session of the Scnate was targely devoted to the discussion of the case was cansed by a firo atarted by sparks from & fJohn W. layt, of Wiscunsin, nominated to | chimney in & structure in the rear of Nu. 04 3!0 faco John l{. “Fhayer, formerly of Nebrasks, | West Washington street, owned by a man a8 Governor of Wroming. L'rof. Hoyt's moml- | named Cummlings, Damage, $15. natlon waa reported adversely from the Com- | “'rhe glarm from Box 326 at 6:40 last evening of sixty days in Jail here, he was employed by the keeper fn taking meata to some of tho prisoners; that Huoter, who I8 charged with the murder of John M. Armstrong, approached him and offered him §200 to put strychnloe in the food of the man Uraham, who recently confessed Nmw Yorrk, April 10.~Sccretary Bherman | wicat fs growing finely, nnd has made 8 goo at tnstantly stopsthe most excrolating pat held several more conferences with bankers to- | stand. Acureno:u ver |.“y",1 Incroased. & fiflnum;nn.e &n% cures Lon csuulnl';;v'v‘-!vlh'e‘:' :}'ffl'. day. In the morning be was visited at the | SAN Fraxéisco, Aprll 10.—Crop reports re- | gus appiicatton” Dore ™ OF Otier Blands, or organs, vy Bank of Commerce by sope of thoss who at- ceived this evening from all parts of tho State FROM OXE TO TWENTY MINUTES, are of the most favorable character. With fety tended tho previous day, ana by Ohers | oyioniiona ‘there (s n pros et of A abunlane matter how viotent or excruciating the patn, thy Baunk DPresldents Tho Camden Fiend Grasps New Laurels mittee on_Terrltorles, but ‘the Sonate, by a | "o 0 gy fi ho Hands of the Devil. who wished to learn his views, of | harveat {u'all quarters. The sotthetn nortion Eflxu.\wflc. Ded-titaden, Inorm. Crippled, Nervou, v y a fire in o two-story and base- rom the Hands of the Devil that he was employed by Hunter to murder £ resum: iuralgic, of prostrated with discaid mayauller, small mnlofl:’;‘,.;fl“g:;gul:;unn. ment buflding, No. 83 Dusold street, owned by Armstrong, and who Is now in jail awaiting to express thelr own, on the subject o - | of the State nnd the San Joaquin Vallev, in tion, and informal discusslons took place. From | which the crops failed last ye 1 uutil 4 p. m. ho was closeted in tho Bub-Treas- | 17 wwell with the northicen val 'lmml"u"fi:]:fi: RAD‘YAY’S ‘ R:EADY REL]EB colities there 18 & complaint ‘that carly-sewn ury with the members of the old Syndicate. | o7ain"has mrown sa rank oa to lodco, b\{t his WILL AFFORD INSTANT BASE. He agaln vofused to talk with reporters, and fins not occurred to any material extent. The =i placed an extra seal of secrecy on the mouths | cxceptions above referred to are thic low bot- lnn;-;:::&:;t:: ,,m",'?‘,’,’;:,,,, of those whom he admitted into his confidence, | toms in the Sucramento Valley, which were t STHE CHAMPION THIER. trial. Farr River, Mass,, April 10.—8. Angiler Chace, Treasurer of the Unlon Mills, I8 said to Le a defaulter to the amount of #480,000, The banks and other corporatious nre all secure as The first instaliment of silver certificates, | John Hughes, and occupled as & resldence by E. smounting to $40,000, was delivered to-day | M. Taylor. The bascment was occupled for {from the Durcau of Printing and Engraving to | storags purposcs, ostensibly by another party, the United States Treasurer, They will beo | put when Ulficer Quinlan and the firemen broke sbipped to New York, where there lan domand | iy there to got at the fire, they found a still and for $3,000,000 of silver cortiticales of various | thres mash tubs, and It was in this locatity that BUGREE'S FORGERIES. Boston, Mass., April 10.—It is believed that the forgerics of Joseph W. Bugbee are more extensive than at fivst reported, Notes are con- denominations. 3 3 far 38 heard from, drowned out by the February floods, and the Infismmntion of the Howels, THE NAVAL ACADEMT, ”‘Z".?l’nl".?a'r‘fi'fiwangfié"“\?fifif.ifimzo at | Fann Rivem, Mass, Aprll 10.—~The Union ;‘,?‘.‘,':,’,‘,{gfl,‘,’,‘;‘,’.‘.‘Z,‘{',‘.’éfi:};‘;‘};‘:}'i{&‘fié&’&,‘s l:: "I’m‘;:‘l':“ l&:f "lfxo l:;n?:m!‘v:l;:n tom °b:::,'f Tule Islands in the Delta ot the Sacramento { . Congeation of tho Lungs, The_bill reported from tho Scnate Naval Af- | 7:30 jast evoning was caused by tha fgnition of | Mills have been attached by Tenry T. Pearse, | notes held by the Boston banks are in someway | bestions — advanced. on cither: sido gt | River. ‘The latter are still flooded over tho Bore Throat, DiMcult Breathing, foirh Commiltee today lmits future appointe | foul air fo what is known as the north | prvate banker, Providence. Chase, the Treas- compmmlle(i A o Cnmectingae Tho “Becretars's business, | ETeater portion of thelr surface, and nothing Paloitation of the Heast, ments at large so that there shall not be at any | rall mill of tho Northwestern lolling Mills, | P! : . % h R ecret Mo heliuves b tii | morc than late crops of vegotables can b ex- | Hysterics, Oroup, Diphthertn, time {n the Naval Academy more than ten eadet | and the consequnt explosion of tho four-rail | Ureh inaletter to the Directors, acknnwledues AGAIN RESPITED. otrever, li'« no ucc‘rT .M h;’e fll{“ e E‘n‘g‘sl | Pected there. Oatarrh, Inflionza, midshipmen thus appolnted, togothor with an | anning-mill. Damage to buflding, 850; to | $130.000 defalcation, Bone of the Dircctors arc New Yong, A ;fl 10—A Col;m:bh @ c) ;?::{:‘{:;"ol? 't;:';“zl:rbnxl‘& 3 so 'fi:fl i Im“:' e ‘Hoadncbe, Toothachs, amenidment embodying a propositiun to reduce | machinery, $360. The flames were easily ex- | sald to be on the mill paper. A 1 Ap] e . G, T Ill,h , ’.fl Yo $100,000,000 PORK-I’ACKING " Nouralgia, Rhoumatism, the number of cadet englneers from nfl‘(‘u’ 10 | tinzuished without sounding an alarm. The Fiye-Uent Savinzs Bank, of thls city, of ;“lpl’lltflh luy:dlho C:M;l;!lnll;f Im:«r:}McEvuy; :“"l“ :flfi“"flr{' l:(lm l?nrnml“;ounrsu A o Cold Chills, Ague Ohills, :“gr;‘{g‘::fic!’:i;?m’fiv‘ Il:rlolttlnz K{::g:n}’y'. 2 ('(n"’ Mlarms from Dox S0 Ak ) yeaterday | which Chaso s President, s snid to be sccure, I:" ‘ e "8“ ';:“"bmn :’t.nwa“;::m'th ‘”fifi'h ?o hie would bo able to_accumulnte, 1le haa come | mie Clncinnati Roview of the Wintor's Bua Chilblains, and Frost Bites, i e Setiiog Dia to the root of No. 197 Noreh Morgas | but thcy ato cxacting eixty days’ notice from | fha” 1itts Inw 5 her 1o fool the pulse o New York bankers be- neas In the Woat. Tha appllestion of tho READY RELE sctilng fire to the roofof No. 127 North Morgan the 10th Inst.,—the third respits on lemsl | fore taking deflnlte action. His fdea fis b3 4 o e I ELIET. to the pa THE RECORD. street, owned and_occunied as a residence by | depositors. - grounas within s month. 1o throw Himseil, ns it were, upon tho | CINCINNATL O. April 10.—Tho Cincinnatl | 28RN TRETRHE P ¥ cxlata Wl afior SENATE, Thomas Waugh. D'“"fl!elm - The defalcation has been going on for years. patriotism and seif-interest of the baukin | Prics Current's twenty-ninth annual roport of | - Thirty fostcty rops n bt s tambler of water winfa Wasnixnarox, D. C., Aprll 10.~Ttvo Senators ‘;I.'“’ salarm from %‘ l? "'] "5":? !“fi““fll Recently the paper of the Unfon Mills has been ESCAPED LYNCIING, community, and ask them to sssist him by tak- | pork-packing in the West will bo published to- | Priura, Sick Headnene. Diarehes 'n{.é'zu”,‘,’:"d:f.',: weore added to the Commlttce on Misatssippt :cl‘({.:': ;‘:, m':"f;':‘.m_m,' ',:..“"f: n;fi;n;;:’&f,’, scattered freely, though regarded good by the | Bipprrorp, Me,, April 10.~Savage, the mur- | ing low Infeest bonds, giving in leu theirguar- | morraw, The total winter packing in the West ind in tho Bowels, and ail Internal Pafos, dorer of Rose Vincent, beeause he **loved her #0 much," was hurried to prison to<lay to avoid banks, The corporation is no old ouc, and as it antea to furnish him an equivalent In eold by | o0 0,603, ’l'uvelefiu T““P -lrny- carry bottie of RADWATS has been erecting o now mill lately the surplus Jan. 1. e has met with the heartiest offers of 0005 avorage net weight, 220 4100 | READY RELIEF withthem. A few drons in st Lovecs, E04 Clark street, ownod by Mrs, Klassen, aud r 1 | : to-operation. The New York financiers have | pounds; yleld of lard, 83 61-100 per hoz; cost AR ffl'::fi:::'flmflgwmmgflD-'l:l’gx'fim. Mr. Voorhees offered a rosolution directing | occupied by Thumaa Mitler, No damage. ‘The alarm from Box 278 at 6:45 last eventog | of paper afloat did not attract attention. Yee- | 8 threatencd lyuching. 3 100 pounds, net, $4.00. C: dwith last ho C itt o Pensfons to reporta blil paper expresscd their willlugness to énter fnto the | per 100 pounds, net, $4.00. Comonred with last L:nu::':m:fim: iy wa,"l of ul;: War of ;:;::\fi'zcggsy.nl"m'hl“a 'f;fq:&:;g*:flm:sg tenlay somo of tho paper went to protest in MU—SES. project without iopo of protit, which was ono | winter, thers fs o gain of $1,404,000 FEVER AND AGUE, Boston, New York, and otler places. It s be- lieved a large nuiount was sold in New York, Providence, New Bedford, Boston, Lowell, Taunton, and other piaces, Much of the paper has strong Indorscment, and it is belloved that, botween asscts of the mills and the Dircctors, all clatms will bo met. Chace, tho defaulting Treasurer, occupled a high soclal position, 18 about 53 yesrs of age, aud has been a resideat of Fall River sinco 1822, Ho waas a member of the flouso fu 1505, and ot tho Btate Scnate fn 1807 and 1808, Besiies being the Treasurer of tho Umion Mills, ho was President of the S8ccond National Bauk and of the Five-Cent Savings Dank. 1812, their widows and orphans, and sald that be | story and basement buildiog. Tho fire origin- would call it up on the 30th inst. :qun lrm}:1 a nnl:mfim 3 mn:lnn nh‘nt;)u {n On motlon of Mr. Wallace, the bill for the | the tho mlddle of tlo top floor, eithor in % s the apartments of Kappes & Eggers, furniture scliof of John W. Douglass, of Pennsylvants, | dealors, o in the inolding factory of Frieion & was passed. Kiicka, The Fire Deparimeént responded The bll) for the reticf of John C. McBurnoy, | promptiy, and, ns the firo had gained but little late Collector of Internal’ Revenue for the Sce- | headway when it was alscovered by watchman Jolin Melle, it was easily extingulshed. Kappes ond District of Qeorgla, gave rise tu debate, ®E o t by i M. Davls clafming that this report. showed ne. | SEAECTEIotg tbout 8LA00LY: fire and water tual defaleations of Collectors of Internal | Priclen & Klicka lose about 85003 Bas: Revenne to the amount of 850,000,000, sud | sctt & Co., pleture-frame makers, on Mr. Dawes contending that It was but an apparent | the second floor, lose about the same deflcit, growing ont of the modo of accounting by ‘ffl(’r"'v‘flfle:r o water; n;"i E.C. th:fibmf' (ho Treasury Departmont for all uncollocted | LHIDist,fn the basemont, 'lose about & v revenuen belng charged to Collectors untl fnally | woichy (168 buiding s owned by W8, diall, of "the Secrctary's conditions, but thoy ot tue, Secrularys, condiions, “Lut, theY | in tho nurabe of iogs packed, 1013 ponda In | FEVER AND AGUE curet fersacenin, Therea » held sato_from possible lots. This, the Secre. | tho average net welght, 4.53in the average yleld | Aguo and sifothce Mniarious, Hilious Rearien Tipholl tary 18 willing to concedo, The hitch is o8 to | of lard, and a decreaso of $2,10 in the averago | Xellow and ather Fevers (aided Ly ADWAT'E PILLS) \vlfit tcrml%)r prices will scctirs the desired | cost per 100 pounds, The nct total production ;‘:;' gtlzcul:.. BADWAT uzzwrfl&é‘ufl E’“’ el means, 1t is on this polut that all the discusslon | of barreled pork waa 728,888 barrels, an increaso has taken place, and, up to this eveniog, no | of 86,101 The aggregato packing for the twelve —_——— agreement hid been reached. months endlng March 1 was 9,043,665 hogs. Toihe Weatem Assoctated Dross, Tho winter’s product of lard was 701,103 ticrees, iy Yonk, Awll 1010 sugand o Bectotary of which It u'-’:wnm:ca the visiblesupply in tho ' l Sub-Treasury urduhno definite Information West and staboard, fncluding interior points, ! ! could be obtained, was rumorcd that the ::;m(llfl)!llncrm;.dor fiefif.r m::\.t.. A 0'&'"5‘% bunkers had agreed to "‘“‘“"I“ ""m""‘th”‘ s'-'"’ pounds, {ncludivg barreled product, of which new 4 per ‘led“" l:"","“ £on m‘ on "}"l"' on Sie | thero wasat Ifigc vities n the interlor and at 3 — rewary would not remuve the gold from ths fyyg geanoard 839,000,000 pounds. The report is Bub-Treasury, Mr. Blierman, when asked about Btrong and purs Rich Blood—Tncreass of Flesh sn the matter, simply requested to b excused :L',‘,‘,’g;'.':“,,‘.:‘,{,‘,:,,‘":;f,“‘;o‘,‘,‘;;‘m‘;‘m‘}'-";}{g';’,;{‘fi g:x&m-clv lrSkln-nflmnmnmmvlwnnmmi New York, Aprll 10.—Ex-Gov. 3oses, of Bouthi Carolina, was to-day brought before tho Court on a wrlt of habeas corpus, but remand- ed unti Friday, DIVORCE. Two Prople of New York, in Good Social Btanding, Wnsh Thelr Soiled Linen He- fors tho Groedy Scandal-mongers Herdod in a Court-Room. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridbune, Ngw Yonk, April 10.—Tho sult for absolute dlvorce by Mrs. Anna Newell ngainst Lorenzo D. Newell was brought to trial to-day. The from being Intcrvicwed. sottled by the Department. ared dollars, ~fnlly covcred by insurance fu | Tho dofalcation is represeuted by tho over- | case hasattrocted much attention by reason of | gt s "ehorman made the Bub-Treasury | OU8 Years. Mz, Alllson eald that on the table referred to by | Eastern mmpuulca.y issuc of notes of the Company. The discovery | the social standing of the parties, well known | ofiico his headquarters to-day, whers he wz A DANGEROUS PROCEEDING. DR. RA WAY'S Mr. Davis, Collcctor McDurney etood a defaulter e ‘was made yestorday when ono of the notes went | heroand at Boston, and becausc of Mrs, New- | called upon by financial men. Ie had no 0 10 the amount of over 800,000, while the report of AT URBANA, ILL. to protest. Investigation was begun immedl- | cil's promincnce as a suitor to obtaln an formal conference with tho' represcotatives of Bpecial Diapatch to The Tridune. 1ho Committce showed he owed the Government Special Dispatch to The Tribune, ately, nnd lasted afl night. The Dircctors rinal- 1y Lecame convinced that nearly balf a million of the corporation’s money bad been used by Chace, and was covered by notes bearing his own indorsement. Untit within a short timo tho notes of tho corporation were held, to a large amount, by five Boston banks—the Na- tional Bank of Redemption, tho New England Trust Comnpany, the Wabster Natlonal, tho State National, and the Firat National, These banks recently decined to receivo the notos of tho Union 3illls, nud thus Chace found himself unable to mect the payment of the note which wont to protest, disclosing the defaleatlon, ‘The Unton Mill Company was started {u 1850 by llale Remington, of Fall River, wlo assocl- ated with limeolf David Anthony, 8. Angler Chace, and Oliver Chace, The notniual capitat was $156,000, The parvalucof the stock is $1,000, aud it bas been In such domand that it estate of $2,000,000 Ieft by the late Willlam H, Boardman, whose ndopted daughter she claims sho was, Mr, and Mra, Newell wero married at Boston In 1865, They llved together until Juno 20, 1874, Mra. Nowell accuses her husband of improper famillaritles with a dashing young milliner nomed Candace M. Olney. These moral lapscs aro sald to havo contlnued during the greater portlonof 1878 and 1874, In this clty, in England, and clsewhere. Mr. Nowetl denfes and makes a counter-charge of a similar nature ngainst his wife. Ho also eays she abandoned him in 1874 without provocation, and prays for ahsolute divorco from her. Mr. aud Mrs. Nowell are middle-aged per- rons. Miss Olnoy was called as the first wituess, b 8he Is & vivactons, good- looking, and very *“smart” woman of 0. Hhe sald sho had §formerly carricd on the milli- nery bustuess in Providence, Kor the past ten out &1, 000, which was taken by hia deputy with- Crastratoy, 1., April 10.—This i ut any fault on the part of McBurney, N, 1L, Ap )~ morning a “"After furtber dehalo the bill pnwn.’ fire broke out In Buscy’s Block, In Urbana, and, m.‘lr. .\|r|‘hu“:n vl!u:lnl an nLnen;w‘ln'mnl 4 the bill | beforo it was stopped, destroyed that block and reneal tho Resomption act. Heferrod. ¢ :lr!’t:«ulnu l’ulullufl correction of the jonnal | 3 8tone building adjacent. The bulldings de- of yeaterday, by which It nppears that tho ‘bl of | stoyed wera three storles hizh, and smong the ll;c {Ionsu muvzlnx'h;n. flgk'lhh&n ll:‘eo Mmd Het | best in the city. Buscy's Biuck was occupled of the nrmy was feferred 1o the Commitico on | o bank by tho owners, tho Biis Mifltary Atfnira, When the bill was announced, | Pelow as & bank by the owners, tho ey 1 Tasc 1t hin winco aud moved la present con- | Jirothers, the nccond flogr for oflices, and the Mderation, tu which Me. Edmunds objected. Ho | third asa public hall, ‘The flre apparatus of Ticki that nnder the twenty+fifth rule tho bill onght | Urbana consists of @ Babcock only, and, when Nl to have boen roferted, bnt that it wanstillon | the fire was discovered, n message was sent to the 1able or had been ummnonul{ referred, this clty fora steamer, which promptly respond- The Chalr stated that the bill hed been road by | ed, and aided in confining the firo to the title, and the Chalr had announced the referenco | ylgck tn which it orfuinated. wien the geatieman rode. ‘The losses anil Mr. Goréun cialmed that, having made the mo- fuaurance are as foliows: Huscy Brothers, on tidn, tho Uill could not, under the twenty-fiith | bullding, §10,000; Insured in the Hartford. for sule, go to the Commitico without a motfon by | 83.000; Pheenix, of Harttord, for £3,000; and sunie Senator to tefer, Home, of New York, for. 81,0005 Gen. Charles Mr. Conkling matd the statement of the Senstor | Black, loss on building, $6,000; {nsured in the vindicated tho journal and Chair, ‘Tho hill conld | Royal, of ~Liverpool, ~for '$1,000; F, E. not inve bren conatdered except by a motlon to | Eubellug, boot and shoe dealer, buildlng cid tha prescnt and all prior urdersnnd pro- } ecughed by o falling wall, loss, $1.500% the National, Banks, and banklog firms. The Tirrsouno, Ta, April 10,—Booth, who has : 112 “Sccretary,sald 8 leading banker to<lay,*camo | been playlng at the Opera-Tlouss here for the Sarsa.pa,nlha,n Resolvent hiere for the purpose of securing ald trom the past week or ten days, was announced t0 BDPEOF | pay mada the most astontshing careat nnn'ckl il o banks In tho resumption of speclo 6 payment, and. mot to bo dictated. to to-night as Bertucclo in Victor Hngo's drama of ;;nér:&ng%zafla}fimwém?nnmm-: |ataencq ar ailviscd a8 to bis preclss plan.® o stated * The Fool's Revenge.” Tho Louse was crowd- gk to the officers of the National Danks that he | ed with admircrsof the great actor. Every- Day an Incrcase fn Flesh and required $140,000,000 in gold to resume specie | thing was nearly ready to proceed with tho play, Erery Doy ht 18 a Felto ayments on Jan, 1, that e ind on hand about | wor unone carning, the gas was turned off, Welght 18 Scen and Fe 00,000,000, and desired the banks, if they were * . Lind . :vml%un Lo %Msll. L, ll;.: )nubscrllfi for gl;r,o'm. Alzonn of :zrel;l. c%:;bulon aud d’i“l:fxmul“ :;- h bonds, which would make wup | sucd, people tumbling over cach other In the THB URIFIER, the full amount. Ho also expressed | darkness, They floally renched the street GREAT DIOOD P his willingness to disposo of $100,000,000 4 per ‘ cent bonds at par, with s commisslon of per without n‘;xylnerln;xs m‘lahlpl. w}\cn it was cent. After o general discussion, which woa nb'ffflmqim;('"th:d';. ’.,EL,:",{H..’:;‘:..‘}{’,}.‘{,’{,? not favorablo to the proposition lu-regard to .. () B i tho 4 per cent bonds, Scerctary 8herman madg },‘"{',,?}{DL&“PJ’ l‘ah::;"'“.::’; ‘eflflff '7(,‘:";::‘ an offer to disposc of 000, 43¢ | and stating that tnoy will furnish no moro until | v araa) esolyent oomen Bcr cents, and requested the banks an the blllh%nm. Thnytroublu will probably boe ar- uu:ar%fl:ffn? e od, B"’I‘Z"'%:',‘m'&'ln%mun it ankers to subuit & proposition to him for | mpged to-morrow, when Mr. booth wlil con- -:gax‘x_mn'n;o- m.tha vigorof life for {t prersn tho full “""’“';:lv or any Iractional part. thercol. | ynue his performances and comlete his en- | Birorutsc Bypaiilia Consnmation, Clandular Ditcis It Is understood that tha Nutlounl-Bank Presl- Ulc lfldl{Iu ‘Throat, Moutn, Tumars, Nodcs (g (0 dents held o sceret meettnz last Tuesduy nignt | Sogcment. Carncrosa and Dixoy, who aro ab 34 Uther paridof tha syetom. o ‘Siruz: Litrary Hall, reccived a large accesalon to thelr s der th i f Bo 8 orous Discharges from the and Lhe worst furmicl W10 ity conaieration, 'Tho bill, ho eald, wan [ weock saved; K. Buyder, . Jiepublican | hos at’ tines sold as high us $8,000 per share, | years she has been living fn this city, whera | S0 consider the proposition of Becretary Shets | qudienco in consequenca of tho trouble at the | &kin' isosscs, Eraptions F Bores, Srald llesd 10 B 5 T bt withont perererer s than It | printing - otflee, Tunurea " for 8500 | Tho Jast salcs. made a few months oo realized | alio doca buninoss, Sho said sho betamo nce | St Alls proposition that tho bunks should | Gpera-flouse, il Wt agie Wb, "ot adie, Mikk Mr. Gordon kald it was not now a question e to [ 9N n"laylnr pnu;nri Alll'rcnl “\Io:xln. losa em»-‘ """1"“"‘1‘”&."?0 and ?'lm pu{ xfi‘llm Tl?lu mil g:llslulm:w\vuhmfiowc& l.%en: dmyg:n wfi:. and o committeo was sclected to nrcnnn; “—‘_.—.—EIN ZWEl, DREI" lh:“”.l?é‘.rl:n wz.::’.?&;.z‘x:gnmg J;mfim‘.:fl ;}llv".’n the i bill, Ve no inetrance, Tho Busey Brothers removed | employe: operatives, and tho waoe! ny- i 0! ¢ ulta il crael A s veee ot tha Sanhio s 1o whether (b shiection | thelr bons arid cast, and ol the etocks of vods | Falt apounted L0 81y, Tho anual nrodust | froquently, Homo of ~ Newella talls | a74submit ib writing o now proposition which O3 Gt o ALy tto Il IRV 10 ALY Do walng 4100 would be satistactary to the banks, Thopropo- | N2w York, April 10.~Whitclaw Reid, of the eliher of tlicss foramia of discase ia potout power locary the pationt, daily becoming reduced by the wastey he had wade was of a characler to keep the blll | except the pnnting ofllcs swere saved with Tittle of tho mill was 12,500,000 yards of what are Lefore the Senate, loss, ‘'Tho fics originated from a defective flue were of a saclal, others of a business nature, technically called print-clotus, It ruus #,754 She went out to lunch with him there and clse sltion ss decided upua Is accompanied by argu- | Tribune, gove a farowell dinner to Bsyard Taylor | 5 e it ind 11 8 ta sctuing forth, among other things, Luat | this evening at the Unlon League Club, and to- | and decomposiiion that sre continuaily prouresior. The Chsir suggested that tho Senator puthls | causca by burniug papers in a stove, which | spindles und 1,030 looms. where, Last suminer sho went to Boston with | P02 ¥/ 4k R i Leal by a1 ese e il o o e +tho bauks assembled are desirous of rondere - aucceeds 1n arresiing these wastca, And Pepaira tie siud " lerll(ll(ua:‘dg;:‘:]:g'g"mw'lfin'lnfiwgfinlr rule wheth. | iEnited the soot, Tho credit of the corporation has stood ro- | Newell and spent tho day there, Whon sho [ yne"0)™ gja ‘possinle, gratts, in securing tho | M°rrow Mr. Taylor sals for Plsmouth, whenco | with new | made from Liealthy b markably high, and has been regardod as ono of the stropgest In Full River, its paper boing readily discounted by New Eunglasd banks at luw rutea. Tho Dircctors are na follows: John B. An- thony (Presidont), Churles P, Dring (Holder, B. Durfee, Foster H. Stafford, Elijah C, Kil- Lurn, Witlinm Muason, and 8, Angler Chace, Until within & few months Chace has been ‘Treasurer of tbe Fall River manulactory,—the Directors of which, bellevinez he had too many sud too great responsibilitics, elected another man, Itis reported that Willlaw Mason, of Taunton, and Foster 1, Stafford, who wero among the largest stockholders of the Union camo to this city sho ot Newell at his hotel, went toamuscments with him, and wasgencrally in his company as in that of o friend. She went to Albany with him on the night boat, while his wife was'in Paris. This way simply o pleasuro excursion. Bho went Yo Europe with Newell once, ond corresponded with him whilo he was in Kuropo auother thne, A letter from tho wituess was read. Tho writer discussed tho question as to Swhether marriage without love 8 virtuous. Some otlier letters from her, m!crfln} to the subject of love, were also produced, and the day was considered sploy by the hundreds who thrunged the court-room. ——— er tho bill was or ot in the Milktary Committea, = "1t Chatr rulid that 1t was In thict Comillise. AT CINCENNATE Mr. Gordon sald, without disrespect to the Chale, Cixemxxaty, O, April 10,—~Tho rope manu- and iy to oblaln the senso of th Senate, bo | factory of Bonte & Co., at Dayton, Ry., u sub- " efore & vota was taken ho withdrow i sppeal, [ UrDOf this city, burucd this morning. Tho and offcred a molion Lo correct the Journal so as to | loss is eatimated to be $15,0005 insurance, rend as follows: ** If “thero be no objection tho | 895,000, as follows: Buffalo, 81,125; Rochester, "";':l-'.'.'r'.f"’:ffx'ifi?&"fnfl':fi“rfl|'2?§Z"u’j'§ct‘é'-l"x‘u \uts, | P, 81:125; Allemanta, of -Fittabur, 81,123 us uot suating accurntoly the words of the Chair, Millville, of Millville, N.J., 81,800; Toledo, Ar. Gordon agaln amended hia motion to simply | §1,195: Now York Centrsl, Unton Sprincs, No ;m:filv rl;;fl‘gl"l;»ufl-l' **reforred the Committes on | Y,, $1,135; Firemen's Fund, of New Yurk, nry Affairs.” B1,125; People’s, of Newark, 81,6005 Unfon, (oD e ;‘;fiml“ $hit objbet of ‘o Sende Cibciniatt, “el.difl" Commeretal, ' Cinclunatl, his object was to prevent present uction, and have | $5.0005 National, Clucinuatl, $2,500; Enterprise, resumption of specio payients, but iu | bo brocceds to Derlin via Parls. No report of | {5 Srsparlia nil 2ot deck secufeica Curel th 4 s work doiug s cortain things must he conaidored, | the proceedings at tho dinner was mado public, | of Jrennf;xn,‘-l:fl?gnfize&:d"" rl'in"-'!‘fx::g(:n(wrun-dxw‘ o The banks are willlng to subacribe for the full | It was asccrtalned, however, that the Pu,n'.' dua repaigs wilt, pid Syery day "y, Lhi A digesti amout, of $50,000,000 of bonds, and 10 sell | gucsts included Macat Uslstoad, of tho | Beiter. appeiits Haproving, Aad desh asd Welsntis: them at the same prico pald tor them, asking | Bineinnatl Commerelal, Mayor Ei ex- | CTgulug. : and requlriog 1o proft, but thoy must havo | Goy. Bamuel 1. Fiden, Bocrotury Hyermany | reuin g (e arsspartitan Nesolvent excrl something to say In rexard to tho claascs | ex.Becretury Fish, ex-Secrotary ~McCulloch, | Gonstitutional and Bkindiseuses, but 1t v'the ualy poe :n!ngz{“ll:uu:t Efi u"lllnl'nliul:";&fi: f;‘t:, "'""; Judge Plerrepont, late Miniater to Court uf Bt, | 478 ourelor . - o] slo ; . . 1 uncertal ;rhuywm;lfl bo mililug to sccept oy e, Toger. Phima” prosideos pay: | Kidney and Bladder Complaints, - per vents or B per conta ol « Which tould | nard, Petor Cooper, John Bielow, tuo Hon. Bo' placed mora Teadily, Thoy know that a | Wayho MacVeatty the Hon. Williem Walter EE:’!E"?‘&W?-T&;"P{%E&M"‘ largo number of bondé which have beon re- | phelps, Charles Dudloy Warner, Witliam D. turncd to this country from abroad on account | S of the remoncuzm{uu of silver are now Howeils, Fredsrick £ Chureh, and others. Mills, recently disposed of thelr Interest. Ma- o , urt et Clucinunti, 84760, ! THE WEATHER, hetd on speculation, or have not beon Encoand white t dopos I otner .fl’!v,cti‘.m'l“l’l‘l“gl»l]l:-c‘l:‘:n'?n’;‘gl:: frd ey son resigned his Dircctorship du the Cowpany & | oyyicn or Tins Crrar Sinat Oprions, Wisn- dlfl‘mfll of, and 'that the banks gen- INDIANAPOLIS, AR AR vented the attafnment of the object of tho Konutor AT BELLEVUE, O. Juar ago, INGTON, Dy Gy April 111 8. 1n,—Indications— | €Fol I‘y. lave inore Government bonds tow Bpectal Dispaich (o The Tribuns, on hand than at any previous time since INDIANArOLIS, April 10.—By ngrcoment of | Tumor of Twolve Years’® Growth they wero ssued. The' bauks caunot sssume | Counsel fn the State-Hlouse matter to-dny, the any great risks in subsciiblug for the bonds pro- ! Curod by Radway’s Resolvent vflic 4, aud tho market must be viowed per- matter as to the sufliclency of the examinatlon mnwn—y! STic y""m AR howein A1 TR ACAN |Yleet(vely.n well ns i ste present features, | Of tho plans submitted to the Board of Com- B Bl trfed uv:rnnunxgnlwml ‘Tho sccond mill was bullt entircly from the carnlugs of mill No, 1. ‘The llabilities of the Company are largely in cxcces of the capital. According to tho laws of tho State, the otlicers and Directora are all in- dividually Huble for tho debts of the corporu- tiun, aud the chances sro that the creditors of the Cuwpany arein little dunger of suffering loss, which will principally fsll upon the stocks holders, Itis sald that 3filler, one of the Di- ructors, wdinits 1o conversation tuat ho will luse from Georgia, the bill tovk the ordinary course, ELLEVUE, April 10,.—~The largo gri gud it was "Uiereloro properly betuta the Nillary ik o el u,'}‘iu,f,'fsr;'f:‘:] ommltice. After further debato Mr, Gordon withdrew his | leased by John Decker, was cntirely destroyed molion, and the Benate reaumed conslderation of | by firo to-night. The losa is estitnated at $10, the hl‘{l ‘u:. ".',"fi“',‘"" H?nkmm 2! which cao up | o0 to 815,000, The building was fusured fur s unfinished buslness fruim yesteriay, 9 Mr. MeCreery sald. the dulielary Committeo haa | $h00K, 8LOK eactiin the Pluenix, Roma, Niag- asnigned to L the charge of o bill, 1e should | 8% und Ithude Lsland Assoclutions. ~ The grain opuosa oll cfforts to Stend the vrevent law, for, if | Wus lusured for 86,000, 33,000 each fo the Home 1t took five months in the winter to parfoct the | of Now York and Phamoix of Brouklyn, Causo furiner bill, what could thoy expect to do | of tho fire unknown. with o new bill in the wann summer montha? For the Upner Lake reglon aud Upper Mlasls- sippt Valley, clearing weather, preceded In the northern portions by raln arcas, southwest to uorthwest winds, and statlonary or bigher press. ure and temperature. Mausuartrows, In., April 10.—~A fearful wind-storm, accompanicd with rain, raged herc all lost nizht, It was tho severest known in Central lowa for scveral years. The roof of ould tiio market become fat and the demand | missloners was ruled in favor of the Board by | o' for bonds vense, the bauks canuot vonscut to | tho Lower Court and appeal taken on questions | Meuded, mln'm ulx'.’x" helpesi'mu assumo tho loss on such - bonds 88 | of jaw, The testimony ou guestions of fact was et uflz"xmw{w'om"m. Troolksl are held over, aud they will re- and voe bo: {adway's PIIL quire a g\nnuto’a opainst loss, n order g’,fif;g’ng’:h:",‘},mm of "‘1‘" injunction case, !ul'dfi..’?sl)d‘znm.lnuruyl:nnl i 10 protect thelr capital, ' With this guarantea | A n0010e o1 the State Board of Educa. | Biprierinan e s S bhis entire property, and it 18 probable that otu- ¥ o 1 a0 T eva for'twelve years. Tha woist (utoy lie Leaiilatur Lad fustructel Lim {0 volo fora AT BURLINGTON. 1A, er Difectofs willfars the saho miafortuto, | tha Farmers’ Bank Bullding. aud tho omammens |yt 0 (oe Fuaal ‘Sount. ot "$50.000,000 of | ion Wo-day, A. L. Kasche of Inafunapolle, und | T HA'G 4GS 86 WS TR LA Yo e R e e S Apectal Dispaten to e Tribuns, All'atteinbt 1o luterview Chaso ure repuiscd, | tul cornice of Whitton's Hlock were blown off, | 3o e emes e e ot ths arkot | Lpauc Jenklnsuii, uf Iichinond, were ro-cliclod | Fufunh 't Yo oo, BANNAL F. KNAF. conscquently no ststement of his personal la- blijtiea cun be_gdven, ulthoukh they are kuown tobe heavy. The ouly stutemcut of the Dircet- ors of the Union Mills v that Chase confesses to using from $480,000 to- #500,000 of the cor- poration's moncy, and cominenced his opera- tluus threq years ago. 1t ls sald “that Mr. Chace, s few daya sinco, notking to dolay tue possage of the billortu pro- | BURLIRGTON, Ia., April 10.—Tho dwelling of voke discusalon in upposition to t. Mr, Wilttam D, Morton, fn the northern portion Mr, Matthows offered as & substitute for the bill ffs wwn Bil] 10 catabiish & uniform law on tho suu- | Of this city, was destroved by fire this after- Ject of bankrupicy. Mo sgreed with Mr, McCroery | noon. Mr. Morton had fnsurance on the houso ihat the present law contained but ifttle that was | snd furniture to the amount of $%00, but esti- goud, And that littlo 5o _emburrassod by delaya snd | mates Lis loss Lo be cousiderably ivre. yosations as to Lo hardiy worth conslderation. - lte thon proceeded to explain the provisions of hix Many slgus, chlinney s, fences, trecs, out-houscs, et Were prostrated, sud s high carolval was held gencrully with uustable wrticles. 'The storm cameo from the southwest, and appeared in the fornn of a burricnne, The trec-buds were tlown off, and the prospects for frult in this section, so far as reported, sre wholly rulned, Lie atorm covtivued with considerabie force ‘Trusts f the Btato Universit! d the ilon, ausiation rbdiiag the Hrewicy Departmont | G, et of Latayatts, 1o wusiced the llow, | PRIOE, = = 81 Por Dottlo v . 1. towi. ‘This proposition, it is underatood, was pro. ukrisotl Ol nlghte acated to B«‘fi-uury'fiunrmnu this nnc;noon‘v THE TURF AN lMPORTANT LETTER- A meeting was " hield to-day of members of .- {m' ARBOR, Mich., Apri) 80, 1875.~Dn. Rapwar= tho late 4 per cent Byndicate, comwposcd of tho Monirs, April 10.—At Magnolia Park, {n the E‘ d Birs 1 narfifimn ukln.l wur Resolvel, Jiegu® First Natioual Bauk, August Belinout, reprc- | first race, twomlles, over 8 hurdles, Risk came In “g:,“‘:u:.r:-fi“ .?"-‘:m.. om- eady iGelie! studt 028 the abdotnen, whish U temporary loan, which must also be added 10 bis uther defalcutions. ‘The atatemicnt of the Directors of the Union Aills is not yet preparcd, Mr, Chaco bas 1o years been oue of tho most. active citizens of Full’River, 1le was a member of the l{ouse in 1605, aud of the Btate Zenate in Rpecial Dispateh to The Tribune, Mavison, Wis., April 10.—A heavy gale from the southwest bas vrevailed hers since last even- ing, damagiog telegraph-wires and blowing down fences and trees. At Pruirfe du Chien o brick exhitition bullding connected with Bt, seating the Rothechilds of Loudon, 'Drexel, | grar. Aodiats Dalyestan third. - Tioee | Lumiora ou tho"abduncs, wilsh (b8 NEARL CEDAR RAPIDS, 14, borrywed 810,000 of I, B, Durfoe, Treasurer of | thraugbiout the day, but bas avat Morgan & Ca., Morton, Bilss & Co., and J, & | 27t Mediator sccond, Dalgasian third. Time, | fowt ewinent physicians of our Meaical Colies R R R A O Spectal Dispaich 10 The Tribune, the Faul River Muoufacturiog Company, us 8 | {orsiuhte oo ot sustel aomeintay | L zfuufi. n & Co,, ut whicn 16 was decidod to [ 4/ “"Pfi‘.“t‘.":fi“fi%« Linota on a tree. 31y wetcht was 1 L) extsting law, Mo contended that the bill Croan Rarps, Ia., April 10.—A largo barn proposcd by him cumo up to e constitutional re- | pajouging to Jusper Waketlold, four mifles west uirements of belng utrictly in relatiun to bunk- P . oty “and “Raiformity 1 fia bperations, Thots | Of here, was destroyed by fire to-day, together nover had beeu n period when thvre was so much | with six horses and o Jurge qiunmu{ of hay and 10 1D debt, so wuch bankruptey, present and prospect- 2, v ce. e, uhd o (eI that semorulnR shouRL bo dons veat | £Faile Loss abaut §2.000, with na lnsurance mak Becret, ¢ ch fles, Ao In the secoud raco, milé h““lnm the first | pouns .".‘:,‘é‘umffi:'.‘a“::.fii‘l..".‘:fi‘. Jour feueties, a0 for tho eutire amount offered b i for tho sl ercd bYRHO | oyt Adventure was first, Bill Linck second, | Eow ICietwobupired sad ten puuniie b e afe ot i . Fanneatoek, Georpe ity wot August | Birgoo ird. Time, USOSE, “ucecd heat, A" | Slfetc ol i it Glbuc f LS Belmont called von Mr. Shermau, and bad an fo- | ¥¢ i J nel o 0 . 5 & terview srith hun. They informed him that they | Time, 1601 s bose e i Trua. MR, C. ERATE did ot coine as & 8yndicate, but ns yepros: “K e sea e d h Mary's lnstitute, under process of construc- | tives of banks uud bankiug tirms, to rende ther rs, €, Eraphe D e O e Lankruth, RELIGIOUS. 1607 und_ 1008; was 'a member of ‘tiio. Central | tion, waa Taveled to tho £round. - Tho Kalo aoh. | stantint sid bo the Uoyermwent n 1 eilorta ta SEJ’E,’SFDE‘."'H. 2}?%';‘,.’1“ Anattier, Tatter Leom Hrg, For thia reason ko had ventured (0 offer th substi- Hpecial Plapaich (o The Tribune, Baptist Church, and active o relicious aud | tiuues blowlug heaslly to-njeht, socure a spoedy and purmaucut resumption of | Iincow, Neb., April 10.~The Bupremo benevolent movements, Ho eujoyed a high social position, haviog warried o daughter of the late Dr. Nuthan JDurfee, of * whose will ho was ona of the exocutors. le 1s Presi- el rcey tabo to reply. but atelded to 1. Broouinatos, Iil,, April 10.—Much interest Sargent for a motlon for the consideration of ‘ex- | fs manifested in the proceedings of the Conven- ecullve Lusincss, which wae agreed 10, and tho | gjon of the Liborat Socleties of Iiinols, of which B, Pavy, Minn, April 10.—-A great storm rages on the Dakota Division of the Northern Pacitic Railroad,—snow, wind, and rain. * Cuts specio payments, pucmnyr_v Sterman sld he folt confident of | Court of this Btato today suspendea J. R the ability of.the Treasury Departmont to re. | Webster, late Attorney-General, from practice r are drifted full, and tralns delaved half & day. | suwe by Jan. 1, it not befors that time, it he | iu that Court until further onders, for words Benate went Into executive scesion, dent of the Five-Cont Savings Bank of Fall legraph lincs uro down and ne 14 sec th 1o of 000,000 0f bond Y ho wonder{ul curs 9 i i the second day’s sessfon passed ol to-dav. A i Jelezrapl uews meagre, | could secura the sale of 350,000,000 0! nds, | used ina brief in application for s rchearing in 1o, Waca the doars revpened, adjourned. nutuber of dslcizutes arrived to-day (naddition to | iver, and thers bos bean wo attempted run | Thislatio frst luterruption of trael ou the | and claimed that, wittthe guid fu the Treasury) | 1o caso of Cjougth, couvicted of murdor, Tha i’&fl‘.’jfi’mfl".: ro rond this winter. ‘Tho storm s moviog south. 1OUSE. the forty mentioned by Tux Tuisu: LOCAL nu-nufl»{»;nm " yoster- Mr. O'Nelll presented the remonstrance of a 5 o W Jargs number bf- io¢rcbants. snd wanafacturers du(',.'l‘he work ot thu Convention begun to-dsy sestust the gusange of the Tarifl bill, as vitally fus ., sud continued until 5 p. '“~le‘“ & the amount ycu to come, §00,000,000 real- | matter has caused oconsiderabls excitoment tred from ‘the salo of “bouds, s he | smong thie stiorneys of this city and State i ! proposod, he would havo nearly $:200,000,000 R A ——“———L— 2 fn‘:'.';‘nummu.mfi% bottles of th ftors, The bank {8 pronounced secure, but the ofticers have taken the necessary precaution of requiring sixty days’ motice to prevent a panle P zold by Jan. 1, which would render resumptio druglats of Ann ArLor, L0 pursons Grtous to the buriuess interesta of tuo country, | S0rmon in tho evening at 7:30. The work is fu- | amony deositors, :nurc‘l{v practicable. The LRty "v.lhcly‘ SHORT-HORNS. matliors, ! ;sua hur?l"?!“-nm- wan: teforred, ceasant,every serinon and discourss belng frecly Mr. Chace wis 8 Director of the Fall River were prepared to make so offer fur 434 per Bpecial Dizpatch ta The Trivuns, elected by ours respectfullds o pn oy & €OV solte followlog Bills weto introduced sna o | aud thoroughly discustsd. Amobg thoto-who mf:'"fi“nf'l'c"y S e T Cw’nwnv cente, A, f 1t should 00 aceepied, thoy wouha | B, Jossru, Mo., April 10.~Cbo ssle of | - aan Aber, Mich., Aca. 18,167 ed: articipated to-day wero s levs. Jones, of au al iver AN johhin Corupany. ¢l 9 1y s, ¥uller—Auttortzinathe lsaning of Trons- | Sancsviiie, Hunting, of Davenpart Catfye, o | * Mr, Cuace Wasn Boston Monday and inado hold - themselios ready to bouor bia | hort-Torns hera to-day by bossra. Qardner & ury tutee, the taking upof krecnbacks sud Nation» | Chicago, Wendte, of Clocinuati, lervert, of ul-lians hotes, prowibitiog a contraction of the | Geygva, Bunderland, of Chicago, Blake, Quinc AT etk thetoternal leveude lave: | gug Legrued, of St Louls, This_ cvenlug e ber of vither 1 % Rov. Wendte, of Cincinvath, preached on elo- mm‘:u Y .’&.,..'13;“ ;fl' c"e':flfx:‘ :o’rn:u‘n“ufi:n:fl uent sermon on *Tho wore thou searchost, vatentees; also, 8 joint reavlutivn directing the | the juore thou sbalt wonder' The church Committces on Civil-Eervice Heform of the two | was crowded and the nudience greatly editled, Tuuses o Inquire lito the propristy of Mmitlug Special Dispatch (o The Tridune, o cfforta to ralse a large sum of movoy, ke ap- vlied to » well-known bauklng houso for u tem- porary loau of 10,000, which vue of the lno was on tug lwlm. ot lettiug hun bave, wucu somethiug Impressed the banker that all was hot right, and be declined to loan Mr, Claca tho mauey, liud he duue so the discoy- dralta “for " gold - upon lssuo ol b | Cowan, of Holt County, was falrly sttendedand | Ee——— of $3,000,000 rmonth, The oller was submitted, ahd Bec. | Mmoderately succesaful. About forty head were Sy imatith el il | SR 0t aniin e | pp oA NWAY'S o F L tat o gfould seapt M9 | g ages of tho unlmals were from 1 to car, ] m’:&fin proved mout favorble 10 the” Gov- | 4ok of them belng 1 anad years cld.’ g g el 4 338 memors of o Mot e e 103 g Yoo - OCEAN_ STEAMSHIP NEWS. REGULATING PILLS! ; cry of his criminality might bave been post- Eaccutive patronuge by a constitutional amend- Four Wayns, Ind., April 10.~The Northern ned, but would uot Lave breu averted. ¢ T meat, e e fad e yrrety of adostiogagmo | Tndians Conpressional Assaciation fs fn. sewsion | Sppeatod o the Sty it to the Hani of utoay e oy st bo would re- | poVeT, YORK, April 10.—Arrived, stoamubips | - Partactly tutelom, siegrottysosteq withazect £ etl o of keebiog e uccouatd of tae ¥ed- | buro, with & good attendunce. T Kov. Ho dr | Hadeption for 810,000 or $30,000, but dl ot wain In thoclty probably until Friday night, o | Ferelre from Havro, Algerlue, from Liverpool § | Rursselikusis bty SEsahi ALY the i By Alr. Polter—A foint resolytion, proposlug s Mucomber, of Bremen, was elected Moderator, luwemflu obtalnlug it. will disposo of J:, boud question ~ to-morrow, | Btate o1 Virginla, from Hasgbw, sch, x_}-" wels, mdua{, jadder, x‘x‘g:fi‘ countitutlonnt amesdment as by seskfons ot cone | 8ud the Rov, L. I, Rose, of Orland, Scribe, To- et 4 Wil als0 vislt the Customeil v | ~ Livanrool, April 10.—Steatnships Queen, D, | #asds, Headaohe, “Consiipativny Coativencss Ifiin: rews, 11 provides tlat after 1680 there shall bo dur resolutions were adopted fuvoring the wp- PRETTY LIVEL SUS TR SA0 AV RUN RSO0, Btelnmann, eud Donau, from New York, Nova | Siuby Dysvene F.-.n‘.’.”‘iflf.fi'.m ¢ derngemeutsof ut une soetlou vvety 1wo yeurs, ualeas wheu Con- | polttiucat of & Btato Missluuary,” Vuprs ou vecial Liupatch t0 Tas Trivune, CROP PROSPECTS Scutls, froln Baithnore, and Egbort, froin Bos- | The (igtua) veres, Wartiaied to eiect’s bosl? s Thuon ther ety iy el -t donern etarnion roiantfhe Rov. - ay? | Lamawta, Ayril 10.~Ageot Lewa, who ar- Spectal Disoateh ta The Trivuns, pondaveAriveligh - =, il gy ‘r'ik'l{:'cal:l‘l‘kéfi:i symploms resultiog (rOm B hole i Mr. larield a the Cuair, on tho | of Chicaxo, Becratury of tbo Auicricau Homa | rived bero vo-day from Dudge City, gives an ac- 8r. Jossru, Mo., April 10.—The weather hera THE BLACK HILLS. Disorders oF thio Dixeati (s DAL, of tna Bioad 10 “Flho LIl abpropriaies 80,250,674, ang provides | Slsalonary Soclety, sddressed tho, Asioctition. | count of & row which eccured tneru this inoru- 3 quite coul, but bas been without frost, Frult | Deanwoon, April 10.—Considerablo excite- | {isienh AcKY of (be atomscty Satace, I tpatpttor July 337 e atd Ly MannoTe Wiy Apil 10— The, Otisws Pre ini which ;wt'x)l‘:;:-.l in tho kiiling of 'tel:;pah;flg DANIEL SCHILLER, sud crop prospects are most prumul:;m 'l‘nlfl ment was caused to-day by an assay of 8300 gald Afl&“&%.?.‘,& m‘an- b etglt ot ‘I i | under the di- | o wed 'its sesslon here Lo-dsy. -boys. i 4 Bpecial Divpaich (o The Tridune, beads of the forward wheat are now distinctly 5 g the Btomac) minfog ol ead. 1lu! e e {hchudes the Countles of Gruady, LaSalo. Ken: arest the ‘L’“’_;"&fi"“ l:ll thogencral exchangs | cpuupatcw, 1N, April 10.—A tobacco and | formed, ,Fbe carliest burvest by soveral wecks r" ton u::taluu! fram quaria which was teken Dilncuit Drcyibing, blucierias st the HouL g o Tor wi- | dully Ogle, Kaue, Lee, aud DeKatb. Bowe forty | of ahots which followed ali threo meu wero 3 nled Bebil is expectéd, rom & mine in Whitewood Guleh, about a mile ytocatiog seitstiol MURidte to sk, et ), 0003 for wid- 3 Lee, 3 Kitied. clzar dealer named Danlet Bebiller lett thiy city from Desdwood, This viciulty heretol Do o e o e B Sarey b pursyraiinte OF thu BUrvIYOrs minlsters oud clders ure fu utlendance, B for Bloomington yesterdsy mornlng early, and Speciat Dispatek to The Tridune, 3 rom Deadwood. s ty heretofore hay flhu'n‘:u.m, e e i e IY," qHY ..n.lw.‘ of 2, $1 0005 for the widows of | wuch fu‘creat 18 manifested. ‘There aro two o " 2 ‘Waccos, Fulton Co., 0., April 10.—Our win. | been very little prospected. Best, sty Enflfinn'flu:hc- fleas burnl ‘7“”"' f '1 g IY“: -m!m’ l'cx“x:ml"h o ’f" sandidates for ordiustiva. Tho lsbors will bo D s'lzl]b A"lfnl}; (;:)ll:E. blic) ::' pok 'ln::‘gmn ,he:m b’ “:I:,: Ho t n:t ter wheat 'u growlag 'flnc'ly Wo are sowing e | “,{"{'.""" of iadway's Pills will freenosyslci of cxuwlolog surgeons, S850,U000; for uavy In- | hrought 1o a close to-morrow. RuvER, Col., Avrl )] publidy su- en seen wiogton by meo whom he 4 geen,pf lia Peice, 29 ces ;:;';;‘-_ffil,";fimn;;&*_';\%;;:fl;;gw;w*,w e b e bl o b L nounced bers that H. R Sclntiry, Presiucut of | fatended tovisit, Helsnot koown to bo fue | O30 0 iy io rag Tribune, . 5",2.3 ‘,,L*LE.‘TQH.%{‘.V.’- %":o‘l‘ Sy Eraiad Qorden: fug wut the proviluns of the act, $i, 000, SUICIDE, the First Natioua) Bauk of Luke City, aad Vice- | Yolvod to sny extent, sod no good reason csu Mr. Smhib (Pa.) explaived the bill, By abolish. = s the Pension Axeacies the Goveroment would | NBY YOBK, Aprit 10.—A Byrscuse dupatch sue i-.fi)‘a.m “z'::lmh’i N N says t::n: C::D(}:: Pu;iu, agcd 70, aud reputed M. lanaa stated that tbe Penslon Agentbad to | & wealtby " Ll 5 e Lot tha Tock oy Pnaria. e ealinybankar, of Skaneatelen;ithitg, Baty, by given for liis sbscuce, Sore think that he bas sbscouded, while others think that bo way havo been robbed, ss be bad quite & sum of money with him. * He left » wile, who 1s neasly frantic with geicf and a swall ¢hild, Davip Oiry, Butler Co., Neb.,, April 10.— ihmlou. Wis., April 10.—In the Cirenit 8priog wueat '.u up and vrospeets for a dne | Court to-day a lu; ©of sults brought under tho_ READ FALSE AND TRUE' crop. Acreage has been \'tg'hn!cl,v increased. | notorious Potter law were dismnissed from the |~ ro.® Bpecial Dupaich 10 The Trisune. el calendar by Judgo Btewart, thus ending all the Send ono fotter stamp to RADWAY & CO.. Ty Oumv.‘hbnwn Co., Kan., April 10.—Tke | suits of \Hat character m’t\m chcull..mx &’E"rl‘fih‘zi’f Yuik Laloraiatioa Wertd Bt President of the First Nutions) Bauk of Colors- do Bprings, Cul,, haa ubsconded with $70,000. The et disclosures were wade quite recently, and showed that Mclutire bad fu the {ateriia