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VOLUME XXXIX. KiD GLOVES, Kid Gloves! AT LOW PRICES! Field, Leuter &.Co., WABASH-AV Between Madison & Monroe-sts,, ‘Wo hereby promiso to soll you Call spectal attentlon to a Uno handsome, stylish Suits for §8, §9, of low-price $10, 511, $12, elogant goods we have just made up. ' ‘Wo hereby promise that any trado you make at our store shall bo sat- 1 2'BUTTONS AT 650 ‘Wo heroby promise you that our 7 doalings with you shall be square, 3-BUTTONS AT 50 overy way, slways. Full assortment of the best | o0F %:’::;qlzfr‘t’gr:m}og %Y-Efi; W‘; B 0 newes makes in all the new things out. WILLOUGHBY, HILL PRICE FIVE foreed: hut If eandida he no objectian tn offic as 11 does not interfere wi the same as any other cit, A nirraney & Sacr. Mr. Qorham. who was § o= Fo° elected Secretary of the Republican Congref & i Committee. In tha most_ancompromising of & Sinil-Hayes fepub. Ircans. and believes in ad, clocka and office~ hotders to the fullest extent, And this creed he pro- Jpeento follaw, “The Congiessional Commitico fa he organlzation charged with raiatng - money by assenements, and the Becrelaty bas always been tha executive officer. THE PURLING RILLS. TOAT MAGNIPICENT SCHEMP FOR THXIR IM- PROVEMENT. Spectal Dispalch to The Tridune, Warninntoy, 1. C,, April 23,—Tue River and Tlarbor Appropristion bill came back to troudlethe House to-dey. The blll was uncommonly full of Jobe, and had been passed without debate. Two mtillone of the mora than $7,000,000 appropriated would have probanly been ampla to perform all the worke actuaily necessary. The subject csme he- Care the Houre at the openingof the session upon the continaed attempt of Cox, of New York, to have the protest of the twenty Domocrats and eight Republicans placed om the recurd, Upon his subject the Hoase spent five honrs, The pro- ceedings have seldom been equaled for dleorder. The result was that the House decided tbat the protest could not be considered. Y A QUESTION OP PRIVILEQGE, bot that, as a psrlismentary facl, it would be necessary that all such protests heresfter shall bo read before it can bo decided whether they contain a question of privilege.* The incidents of the day wera exclting, and many were disgeaceful. Thero was an extremo sensitiveness ou the part of thoso who yesterdsy voted for the bill at the attempt of the proteating members to bave thelf views recorded, At ever; pariiamentaty etage of the complleated proceed- ingn objections of all sorts were interposed, Every separate paragraph of the protest was aubjected to the atrictest of parllamentary technicalities, Those who favored the log-rolling bl claiming that their seunibilities were wounded, tha dignit, of the ilouss Insuited, snd their motives impugooe by tbe deciaration that m combination had been formed 48 the bill. If, huwever, thoro, had been any doutt before that much comhination existed, the debate to-day conclusively cataviished that fact. Mewbera of the Commerce Committes adiniited that there was no possible way by which sucti & messura could be psased, EXCEPT WITUOUT DEDATE. 18 a subject on which a free native press would | state that Russian railroads are [ocumbered'h certaluly bave bad much to say. Just now, liow- | the tea ever, we are concerned to know where these | phe thrcatoncd fin troops are about to be put. The natise oo | gng Kjeff have been reinf are prepariog to come, but where they will b —— Jauded js i THE GREAT BTRIRKE. A MINISTERIAL SECRET. NINETY THOUSAND OUT. At Calcutta it is given out that thelr destina- Loxpon, April 23.—A telezram from Mane tion Is Malta, and it may be, but if 80, whereare | chester says: *It is calculated that there aro the troops going who sre alresdy in thal{ Letween 0,000 and 90,000 operatives on & garrlsun? We may ke §t for cer- | gtrike in Lancashire, about 64,00 belng taln that tho Indisn troops will DOt | weavers. Most of the mills were open be lauded fn Maita In sdditlon. 10 | this morning, so that the operatives could com- those who are already there. Malta is full, and | mence work if they chose, but cooe on » strike the ounly inference which can be drawn 1s, that | resaimed. A mass-meeting of operatives, num- by tho time the Indian regiments arfive, 8 | bering 7,000 was beld at Burnlay this morntueg, dostination at present unknown will be found | and & resulution adopted to the effect that they elther for them or for tne corps they will dis- | ghould refuse to work nutil the notices of re- rtl:\:c. ‘I: is q-lxllll-e ;: dmw:l were withdeawn, A small mivority es0 00ps W opposed the motign sud proposed a cumpro- some Turkish port as that they m‘;:’:‘n themotg i k will go to Malta, Very little timeo can elapse WILL ROT ARBITRATE. befors we kuow what is intended by the Uov- Loxpox, April 25.~The mecting of the crnment. We may suppose that the resolation | Master Cotton Bplnners’ Assodatiun ot Man- of our Government depends upon thisor that § ohegter to-day finally resotved that it would contingency, but the practical lesson of the tast | yejpher refer the dispute to arbitsation nor ac- few weeks 18 that fa these matters s resolute | cept suy mediation. Land fs guldiog s mystitled peoplo to sn sp- puinted euq." WASHINGTON. DOUBT AND DREAD. European Diplomacy Still Much WMixed and Beclouded. l itk 'I‘N B st 2 THAT WILL BE FULFILLED. ‘Wo hateby promisoe to ecll you the best style and most fashionablo clothes. ‘Weo hereby promise to try to please 1 your taste and your pocket, ‘We hereby promise to givo you our best attention, and to show you tho best aseortment of Men's Buits over shown in Chicago. Double- breasted Smock Buits, four buttons; Bingle-breasted Sack Suits, slightly ocutaway; 8ingle-breasted Frock ) | Buits, slightly cutaway; Prince Al- bert Frock Coats and Vests, very The New York Custom-House People Showing Signs of Alarm. Facts Developed Which Tend to Unsettle Collector Arthur’s Tenure. Conflioting Reports as to the Prospect of a Con- i gress. The House Resolves Itself into a Circus on the Log-Rolling Bill. All the Continental Powers Ap- pear to Bo Peacefully Inclined. Some Very Remarkable and Do~ sirable Geographical Infor- matlon Ellcited. New Rivers wilh Unprononnceable Names England Still Exhibits a De- Dlscorcsed lix Pemnnylaanta cidedly Aggressive Disposition. ENDED, A telegram from Preston states that the THE RESXRVES. ntrliked l‘llt:te |; emlet%. lh.:: wt!mmn lt:m“‘ |]1 o polvet 0 work an the hest terms Ol nable, Loxnon, April 23.—Without walting for the | The weavers, winders, sud warpers are all fol- official returns of the men of the reserve who | lowing thelr example, have just joinea the regular forces, the Times LoNDOR, April 24—5 8. m.—All advices con- firio the collapse of the strike in Preaton. describes this cructal test of the system of | T4\ 2 Manchester corr ndent telegraphs that rescrves a8 successful, and as demonstrating be- | this result Is truceable to the actiou of the spiu- youd question the wisdom of the principle of | ners, who are provortionately inore numierous shurt service and large reserves In tae army. It | 8t Prestou thus fn ang otber part of the strike says: *During the lust fortoight men have | district. & The spinners st Burniey and other large tlocked to thelr evlors iu numbers as 1fwe | (oqug Lave aiso given "E' Bot. cannot, siare as could be wished by the most savguine | wurk in conscquencsof the absouce of the well-wisher. It 1s {inpossible to tell yet the | weavers, propurtion of willfal desertions, but for a con- fl.lgl:zhl nl:!-'nlnwfil‘mn“ v“r B[umley Nwdtr. -l& siderable number of defauiters fairly good ex- Fesulutions in 1avar uf & conlinistice o cuses are forthcoming. In some inatinces, as | Feistance “A;‘:::":,’;.‘".;‘;‘;‘flw“fi,":hé‘u"‘"; at Piymouth, every man has presented bim- | third of those prescut. Lust week s slwilar sclf, This is esocclally gratulating, say the | amendment only found three supporters. authoritics, because many of the men had set- At Blackburn the uperatives coutlsue s mani- tied down permancntly, some o profitable ap. | fesb UDCOMprUmIsing spirit, pointments, thero being instances where tho o men had o::eunmunu paying £200 or £300. It FOREIGN GRAIN-TRADE. 1s expected more will Join this week, although WEERLY RRVIAW. the time for jolniug expired daturday. These | “.":":"":l'n':c"r’&;fi’;:::‘ ;Irl:;:'; m{-:.";i;'lt""d' how: {ahed."” i el A tardy oncs still moty Boweyety be pun the plant has recentiy thickened mnllder'nbly. The Last Known Confession of Returning- Board McLin, of Florida, THE CUSTOMS FRAUDS, A DAD SHOWING FOR ARTHUR. Bpectul Dievatch fo The Tribune, ‘Wasninoron, D. C., April 23, —Private advices from New York show that the Custom-Jlouso pes ple there are excited over the dlsclosures made fore the Appropristion Cowmmittec aa to frauds in refunds. A secret conclave of the followers of Collector Arthinr was held yesteray to determine what course to purene, It was evidently decided that an attack should be made upon thuse who had been instromental in disclusiug the facts, and that this sball be done through the press. One point which they will endeavor 10 make |8 that ail the cases complsined of occurred more than ten years ago under an old systemn which bas been abol- {shed, and nothing of the kaud has or could have occarred under 8ny recent administratlon of the Custom-louse. The difficait polat about thisis that while the original casca dated back many years, the fraudulent cases are ncarly all OF RECENT DATE. The honest claims were ncarly all paid prior to 1860, Up to that time, of the amount pai Wret cent werw hunest. Since that time 0 per cent of London Newspaper Comment on Her Recent Extraordinary War Preparations. ~ The English Resorves Responding Promptly to the Queen’s Proclamation. Sharp Fighting Between the Russians and Turks in the Balkan District. isfactory to you; wo are bound to havo it 8o any reasonable way you 88Y. W ’t of fill th 4-BUTTONS AT $1.00 p;.,,f,i;’:.“ i‘,‘?‘,"‘%:“’r:‘;, ot g ohance. s tho chance weo aro 6:BUTTONS AT $1.25 | suosiae, B ores i shanger Tt came out that considernble apprupriations had been made for some insignificknt monntaln sircams at the top of the Alleghentes with onpronannce- able Indiag namee, the cxistence of which even several of the Pennevivania delegation were ignor- sntof, 'The vote by which the House decided tint A Partial Break in theo Great * English Operatives’ Strike, * & 00, Btylish Tailor-Clothiors and CTUAL WAR espectally un the higbly-larmed Jand of the | the ciaims paid have been dishonest, aud it isu | the'prosentation vf the protest was nut & questior SPRING. SH ADES, | ereaT rromsEzs. el . borms couoties.Thero was more stuadinces | {SrioteCrciniauce 'hatthe amosbie bl sndut | of privieys wea 7 yebs o 10 ey Woekly Roview of the English and Con- tinental Grain Trade, Loxpox, April 23.~A dispateh from Con. | trade than might bave been autlcpated, stantinople says the Grand Duke Nicholss bas | #lthough ft was uo doult to some ex- praposed to the Serasklerats to seod a mixed | tent duc to the presence of & ls"fl num- commiaslon of Russian and Turkish officers to | ber of millers who were obliged to tom-House have been twice what they were even under that of Collecior Murphy, whu ltmediately preceded him, and more than Qhirty tlwes as much ae lh:,"\un under Grnaell. |u 1870, Tne following table, in possessiun of the Appru- NOTES AND NEWS. PROPOSED NEW CUSTOMS DISTRICT. Spectal Intwaich tn The Trivune. WaAnixatox, D.C., Aptil 23.—The i{onse Com. BOSTON SQUAREDEALING HOUSE, Corner Clark and Madison-sts. o~ —e DIPLOMACY. The sceno of the confiicts between armed Mus. | Bttend the markot to make the purchases which | priationConmittesmmating le investigation. shous | ojitec on Commerce this morning considered tho S CLOTIING AT WIOLESALE, Branch, 533 Milwaukee-av., cornor POURPARLERS, ot the Tiussian troups mentloned In | the Esater holidays would prevent thelr doing | at New Xork since 160 > comuastons pald | 3 o create a customs collection district 1n Colar- Ruckor.st. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL NINE, FURNITURE, Spiegel - & Co., ado, Wyoming, Utsh, aud New Mexico, aud de- cided to ask the Treasury fur information 88 to the practicablitty of such 8 scheme. BEWARD, J. Whiey Wells continuea his testimony against Mr, Seward, Minister to China, this morning. It appeared that Seward wus accostomed to Joan largs sums of money a1 18 per caut. One instanco was ciied where he loaned 320,000 st that rate, and touk & mortgage upon real estate. The money was nul pald, and the mortgage was loreclosen in the Consular Comst. Meward preaided. Large property was sold by order of that court, nud bid in by Seward. the dispatch from tbat city last night, with the | for # weck. Owlog tu this, thers was & steady object of pacification, and that the proposal has | etail demand at prices somewbat betier than been sceepted. The Porte is mot acquainted | Wero obtaimable the preceding Fridoy. Busi- with the exact naturo of this insurrection, but it | Bess, Was lmited to the supply of tmne- 1a supposed that the Insurgents conslst of three | dlste wants, and ou Wednesday ~the battallons of the former garrison ot Nisch, who, ':fl;l: & was o n:fl{'m :o\;::;m utho:a:; . | & ¢ close som PO news La LZ::;’:;,;‘Z““:‘L}“.f’,,'fl'{.’,‘,’,',f,"‘,’:'.‘,,;‘,‘,’.’f e:‘,},’,’:"i:‘d :‘;: offect of strengihening the views of hold- have since been reinforced by the Mussulman | * jiarley, matze, and feeding-corn, except besns, {nliabltants. The locality of this rovole is be- | which azain silghtly favored scilers, and sold twen the Valley of the Muritza and San Stefano, | slowly at rather less mouey, oul sales have not Another Insurrection of Musaulmsus has brok- | been forced an any article, ay the opluion still obtains that poliifcs may at any momeut exer- en out in Macedonls. The commandant ab | Gt horoening tendency on i iy Lowpox, April %3.—Telegrams from Vicuna fndicate that the pourparlers between Austria and Russia are not going on smoothly. Evi- dence of this s belleved to be found In the it tacks in the Russian press against Austria. BXPLANATION. A correspondent at 8t. Petersburg of the Po- littcal Correspondence, of Vienra, partly explains this {rritation. Hesays: “Russlais ardent in her desire to satisfy the just demands of Aus- tria, but Austria must not stick too tendclously to points which, not recognized before the treaty of San Btefano, are now declared of such i, J. seddeld, Nov, 1, 1833, to June 3. 1937..8 14,041 Augctel, Julp 1, WCT, w ApHI 1, Teil, 77,1823 15, b, to Bept, 4, ok 1i. Baruey,’ Ap: 8, Draper, bept. o AUk S ¥, King, September, 1403, 1 May 15 180G, . A. vingthe. May's, 184, to Marel 31, 1noy, From this tablo it will_be seen that the present administiation of the New York Cuntom-. cannot make the point that these sre adjudgmenta ol old matters, 82 Arthur bimeelfl hus paiu more then §800, V00 during his term of office, THR TREASURY COMMISSION which has been investigating tue Wertern Castom- Tiouses wiil assemble b Boston Thuradsy morning next. Ilines gud Meredith loave to-morrow for that place. The Comimnisstun will apend week in WidesaleClothing CLEMENT, BANE & (0., BUCCESSORS TO OLEMENT, MORTON & CO,, 5 Importance or nacesslty.” Monastir has sent for troops. The Nussians e 1 kvt Furtinnd, Fuiiadelohie. xe | Welle uad. thak Seward hal admbited fo. tim ke MANUFACTURE - . e s will Glose. thelr laburs 1 New | Wished to atop the scandal sbout Uradford. In 25| & 253 AV B A DANGEROUS GAME. have also dispatclicd troops to the scenc. MEXICO. bl A u > h et = £ ’ WBBASH-AV. | g, parsnanono, Aorl 20.Tue ot st vant swuious ikt phe e Yok ek doal fjois prowbls i befor | Amithe SO e e e ate Petersburg publishes an article which, while ex- Pera correspondence shows that the Mussul- Crry or Mexico, Aprll 17.—Minister Foster resigming. Y ) fl al BI‘S [] [lrlll fl pressing a beifef that the Congress will soon as- | man insurrection is formidable. It euzages | oayialiy announced the recoguition of the Disz [ THE NORTIIERN PACIFIC. The fluod of :f‘l‘l’n"fl:fml'h::m.tnl of stihera. AND MARE semble, says that thia alone will not constitute | 80,000 Russian troops, and extends over anarea | Gayernment by the United Btates on the Oth FPABSAGE OF TUS EXTENSION BiLL. ciaims secms not Lo have been checked by the re- ™ a guarantee of pegce. Tho Journal gonsiders it | uf 10,000 aquare miles from between Tatar- |y President Dinz reccived Mr. Fuster of- |. . . Bvecias Disvaich la Tne Trivune, ,tent disclosures on this subject. Of the 123 bilis THE LOWEST PHIGES. 2 A& - . necessary that a frunk and exhausive exchauge | Bazardjlic sud bilippopolls to Gumuldschiog | gy o the 10th, and wuch cordiality of fecl- | Wasuixozax, D. C., April Z3.—Tne Beuate, sud il resilstions iitducel e the Hanas bes: i o viame botween tlis Cablnets. should. proceds | aud Tebiermen. ‘Tho Iusurrcetion was cased | 1o nas manifested o both stiew. oo pross | A7ter 8 prolunged debuic, pusscd the bill extensing | i Kekides these. G ot Swainerh e TERMS: B the Congress. The articls conciudes as follows: | by the futolerable oppression of tho Russo- | 4,y the event. Tbo Lerdo jours tho charter of the Northern Pacifie Rallroad for ten | clajmy made tneir apoearance I the form of pet- wif the British Cabinct really desires peace, | Bulgarian regime, and was brought to yesrs, with 8 number ot cundittuns demanded by | tions sent to tho War Clats Committee, not in- b per cent off---60 days. 6 per cent off-—-30 days. 7 per cent off---10 days. L _______] nals denounce the Mexican Gov- ernment for Laving, as they charge, accepted tho recogoition with tho insultlug lauguage {rom Becretary Evarts, The Church newspaper, Labinders Racwonal, is more bitter agalust the United States thau ever, aud does not want peave on any terins. 'That section of the Guv- clnding otlera from Southerners ssking for pen- slons, the ple of Oregun, The road is to be buiit esstward from the Colambis River at the rate of twenty-five milew in the first yesr sud forty miles aonually thereufter, sud westward s ty-fve miles In the first year and aixty miles anuuslly thereafter, until completed. The road throuzh the psases of the Unscade Mountalns Is to ve open for trains of other roads, sud the portions of the rosa around the falls st two poiats on the Columbla River ate 10 bo tompleted anu equipped within two ycats. These lsst provisions were earncstly debated, but Mr. Mitchell, of Oregon, instated upon thelr adoption as the only wayof ureaking up an offenslve monopoly that now con- trols the navigation of the Columbts Hiver. It was statod during the debate that sume $20,- 000,000 of original Northera Pacisc bunds wore #0ld, and that §:, 000,000 of them havo been ex- clinngea for preforred stock at theif par value, with an additionsl 41 por cent to pay dnterest in sdvance a head by the abduction of Turkish women by Bulgarians. Csuvon aod musketry friug are heard dally near Tchermen. A sau- guinary aud indeclslve engagement was fought ucar Demotlca on the 18th fust., iu which the Russluns lost 500 men, Including 8 ollcers kitled. Te’«‘l“ :uu:mwdc; ot ll.)rmmk: erument press which suoports Minister Val- l;t:;” ::.l;nnm "'_nu""“:;'*“"“{‘“"-m aud | tarte. claims the reeuknltlmgi “of President b by hi 1 Cussacks have been sont from Adriunople. Tho g‘::; L\l{ylom‘nl‘l‘c tfi‘l‘n‘ne:h ol‘“us‘enm-u Vul~ dewsud for relnforcements greatly reduces the larte over Mr. Evarts. La Lidertad says garrlsous at Adrlatople and Phllippopolis, Mexico has obtalned the recoguition by tho tact Russlan attempts 10 ralse voluutecry mect | gng ghrewdncss of Vallarte, without slelatug with Httle success fn conscquence of the lack of | any point to American pretensivus. Bhie bas woney. gm.-u( ull: pn‘:mlxa to r%hnn;.;« the zons mm} ltm Tue Russians are meking requisitions for | bermisslon fur Amcricau Lruobs to cross, loto Mezxieo, uud uo pledges regardiog forced losus houses tn Adriauople for hospitals. or other nrulecuunuufl American cltizeus, The oflictal journal treats the subject with and, at the c time, expects greater advaut- ages for England by intimidating Kussia, it 1s plaving a dangerous game, which will not lead to peace, but to war." A REQUEST. Lonpoy, April 23.—A Vienna correspondent bears that Rusala, fearing the Turks, will per. mit the English to occupy thie forts ou the Bos- pliorus In the event of wor, has asked Germany to guarantee a line of demarcation duriuge the negotiations. Priuco Blsmarck is considertog tho request. Our Spring Stocl: comprises the finest line of Ihuaniture ever shown tn the city, We have everything thatds choice and novel in_ design, and yellable as-to qualityy, OUR PRICES ARE PPOSI- TIVELY the LOWESTEVEL OIFERED. We say to all who have any article of Furniture to buy, call on us and get posted as to Ats actual present valie, We are never undersold, our competitors admit this, AN ILLINOIS CLAIM, Qov, Cullom sume mon ince amployed Gen, Logan to represent 11linois jn hor clalm under tio b per cent fund. Logan argued tho case before the Department and Committee of Coogress, sud the Hause Publlc Lands Comuwlittes has decided tu fu- wrll:l‘ repurt the blil, Mr. Sapp, of Jows. will draft the report. The bill authorizes the Becretnty of the Interiur to aacertatn the amount of public lsuds entered hf the location of milltary lagd-wae- rants in Ohiv, lndisow, 1lliuols. Missours, Stichi- n, Wisconsin, Minhcsotu lows, Nebraska, {".un. Arkanyis, Lonisisna, Alsbama, Missls- aippl, Florida, Oregon, Nevada, and Colorudo, wgtm the enabling ucts of admisslon into tha Unlon contain u stipulation for the Elymnlll of & per cent on sales of pavlic lands. The blil further provides that these Blates sbsil receive certificates of Indebteduess from tne Secretury of the Treas- ury, payaviv iu twenly years, witn ntorest a3, 65 per ceats RECONSIDERED, The Benate to-asy rocondidered its hasty action NE] Planos, Organs, Musical Merchandiss. Removal May 1, %3 & 265 WABASE-AV., Between Jackson and Van Buren-sts, UNCERTAINTT, A 8t, Petersburg corresvondent telegraphs: Tho report that P'rince Bismarck intends to abandon all furtber attempts at conciliation is not belteved in welldnformed circies, but littlo confidence 18 placed fn the ultimato success of i OUMANIA, d full justice to th ol AR b fl In rejecting Colburn, of the New York Zimes, JULIUS BAUER&C0. | 251 & 253 Wabash-av., | faisimeit i onic o e S tores S sl (o ) s o W S| it oot ey a8, et | Bt Sl St S . s i v-! tintlons, Loxpox, Aprit 2.—The T correspond- | _ deficraon Davis, before leaving this elty, was | deratoud 1 be scceptuble to the itaflrusd Coinp: s handsomg vote. RESUMPTION, Tho Infistionists of the Banklog ana Currency Committes are not vatlsfied wita the testimony of York bapkers. The malo purposs of som; bere of the Comultiee, douie Of bueso bankers sy, Is to show that Secretary Sherhan cannot periiancutly revume unlees thur is s abe nuluto retizemcnt of 8150,000,000 of legat- tenders, 1u thiv opiulon the New York bankers wecling to concur, 1 bl fact could be eatatlised, the uppoucots of resumbtion would donutless ‘u y “ imented with & crund military review at ent, writlog from Vieuns, says: *Whatever g’;:',“'h-,'h:,“ ‘About 5,000 trovps H i Russin’s motlves are in occupying Roumauls, | were i line, Mr, Davis was mounted sud in uno Iuformation can do away with the | full unlform. fact Itself thut “the princlpality fs be St comlng more and mure ot Ma CENTI}‘&T; 'fl:E‘RICA. mercy. The growlug suspiclon that 0 some members of the Roumantan Cabinet, | PANAMA, April 18.—All she conditions Jm- especlally Cogaluleeano, the Forelzn Minister, | posed upon Nivaragua by the Germau fleet huve It is generally couceded that 1t wilt pass the House, Tue Wirge imuigeation to the exslern portion of the route is raptdly developlug the rict apricultursl funde through which it puaves, sud the ruad e muking the lowest ponsible clugges. Gratu was carried last year fron the Ned Iver to Duluth, 450 miscuf*tor 12 centa u uushel, or one nud three- qearters cents por tan pec wile, PRESIDENTIAL WRECKERS, M'LIN'S LAST CONPESSION, NEAR JAOKSON-ST. [FURNITURE]"! Until you have OUT PFiC8S. sime Goods LOWER ety ant WLl CON- vine you if you will GOMPARE A correspondent at Berlin says the prelimi- nary couference has not even been mentioned in the recent negotiations. [t {s considered that Russia’s willingness to treat about the with- druwal of hier torces from Cunstantinople mere- ly Indicates a wish to tetporize, NO CHANOR. . Br. Perenanune, Aprll 21.—Tho dgence Russe * ORGANS, cen B cuitie w the [luuse, insiefug tuat resumntion cag onl Tha aldest Lurgest, and most pasfect manufactory fa the U. 5. eays the situntion Is uuchanged, favars tho trausaction, lius tended to increaso { been urguuluu-lgliuth:I, and lhu. induuitics Phosbcrtetlamifniy b i) bu accomplished by crippiluig tho fesourcos of tha Lownow, April 2,—A dispatch from 8t. | the popular reitation, Whether or not there g | Olfercd Consut Elsenstuck have bern atoned. } oy gyron, . .. Aprll 285.~A diepatets bas | 9004 REQURSTED TO RESION, To the Western dssoctated Press. Wanmsaros, D, ., April 54, —Shwon Woll, the Recorder of Deeda for the Distrlct of Columbla, Las been requested by the President to resizn. Mr, Wolfdeehined the Cousul-Geueralship In Gormauy, PAILUKE TO AGHEK. The jury fo the cuss of J. K. 1% Michlln, s clork $n the War Departinent, who was tried [or eXces Pive crueity to his dauglicrs, failed W agree. - Judge Wyllo nald tstihis was a caro surrounded Ly difticulties. lu wus totied that & verdict uf acquitiul would sbuck the cnmmuull( and Lo kuow 'that s vondict uf guilty would like- wise sliock the commuulty, f0r the' conscquences tu tollow guch a verdict would be s jujuiious to tho ctlldren 88 to their father, Ile hoped thera would be no other trial of tho case, snd suge. that an application be made Lo the Court of Ul cecy W pruvide s guardian fur the chtlures, require s father (v support thom. TUR PUNDING BILL, The House Judiciary Comuittee 10-day dectded %. nsjunity of one to move the refcrenca of tho urwen Pacilo Railroud Fundiog bill to that Cumuniteo when the Weasure 14 taken from the Bpeaker's table for the activu of tho Housw. An stivinpt will De made, huwever, to pase the bill witboat relcretice, . OMINATIONS, tnuminated ‘I'homss A, Henry Collector of Customs of tho District of. Pamlico, North Catolin Postinasiers —Jasmes B, Fouke, Napoleon, O.; Marton L. Cardell, ifancock, Mich. ORUANIZED, ‘The Hepublican Cuugressiuusl Committes com- Ieted ils permngent orgsuization by electiog the on. Geurge U, Uorhaw, of Caltforuls, Becretary, i TUE SULK CHOF. Cowmpetent Judges catimste 1 the sugarcrop witl hfl.flwri ony, c] + $30,000 was paid; ex-Al- any foundation for such susniclon, it seems cer. | Tho sulute was red; $30, paid; taln the present state of things g 0o strained | calde Balludores was Gned 8500 and deprived ol to lust, aud that elther au understandiag o1 un political rights fur tive years; and the Sergeant open rupture with Russis nsust soon ansue,” inchorge of the armed police who nade the AUSTUIAN INPLUENCE. assanit oo Consut Elscustuck was dismissed In A correspondent’ cxplalns the massiog of | diswrace. troops in Hr:mnnh B8 A uocessary precaution, 1u consequence of the paymeut of the $30,000 adding that ft might have been less necessary | theemployesof the Goverument araon half-pay, bad Bratiuno, the Roumsvlan Biuister-Presi- | 0dths pubiic schutls et (o8 six months deut, everywhere met with the same reception ",‘i,l‘:’r“,’"’ '“CI"\"!:_};“‘;“'" S iR et Bogte a5 at Durlin, Tho Iatter alluslon fudicatos that [ A'artyof miving engineers, just, atrived b the Russlans think the. Roumauisns arc | the stesmer from New York, had thelr cutire cucouraged by Austris to sealst. Of this, the | outlit contiscated owing to futormulity in the Times Vicuna correspondent savs: * It weruly | Consular papers. The englocers will return to shows tha Russiaus hsve erred In tl:{nk‘hu,' thag | the Uuited Stutes, Austria wished to drive a bergalu, Austris bas 2 o more interest than any othier couutry fu pre- {g?gbg&:}x};figs' venting s confilct between Rusalaand Roummnia, | -y 0500 08— Two shots wer iy and, far from fuciting the Ioumunians to 8 cvl- i 5 ¢ 3y terday by a commercial agent at the Princs of liston, she very reverso was done.! Thurn, Chicf Equerr) : o g , Chilef 'y Lo the Emperor Fruncis UNSUCCEHSPUL, Jostph. ‘The shots wmissed thelr object. The A lctter from Bucharest reports that the 2 motive for tlrlog is stated to bo the retusal of Russfans bave unsuccessiully attemoted tode- (o ooy it the agent, stroy 8 powder factory at Bucharest, Twelve YATHXR CUKCL persous were killed, LonpoX, April 2L.—A telegram from Rome CLOSE AT HAND, s o s saye Father Curcl, who was compelled to leuve Lowoow, April H-3a. w—~A Bucharest dla- |\ "g cicry “of Jesus towards the end of the pateh reports that the foreposts of the Russlan | 4, 0 g urg of Pjus 1X. because he recommended Eleventh Corps are within au lour’s warch of acomproalse between Ltaly aud thu Fapucs, Buenareat, has been summoned to the Vatican, aud heen Petersburg says: “The drand Duke Nicholas will return hero in about ten days. Frince CGortschakof? is indteposed.” ACCRITED, Taris journals state that Invitations to the Cangress to examiue the changes necessary in the existing treatles have been semi-otticlally communlcated to the several Powers, Al ex- cept Eugland bave declured thelr readiness to accept the Invitatlon unrescrvedly, Fugland stll) inafsts on the condition thut all the great changes In tho East, such as those proposed by the treaty of 8au Stefano; sball by treated as European, and not merel; a Turco-Russf queatlon. DECIDEDLY CONTRADICTORY. Loxpox, April 45 a. m.—A Berify dispatch says the North German Gazetteand Natlonnt Wazelle are "despondent fn tone over the pros- pect ul Prince Bismarck's mediation. A Vieana correspondent says: **Italy, at the request of Germany, Is assisting 1n the efforts at pediation.” A AT. PETARIBURG DISPATCH says the sugyestion for a prelimivary confer- i and quality with HOLTON & HILDRETI, | more seems assuron el v b v 226 & 227 State-st. required for the withdrawal of the Kussian been recelved bete to-night that McLin, of the Florida Tteturning Board, bas confesscd that the sistq was carried for Hayes by freud. McLiwe statoment should be receired with the ulmost caution. He has always beew revwrded om the weakeet member of the Board, lle fvs man of fntempersto habits, and wae defeated for Justico of New Mexico on the grouud of his pereonsl character. The basia of Monteoiery lilair's cone Sdence, however, Lus recently been Flus There evidently 18 somu deep-laid Tliden trickery in this ousluess, I tnu report from Jucksvaville s true, TUR LOUISIANA FEAUDS, Information from New Orleans powsibly explaing how the Democrutic frauds discoverud there wers perpetrated. The statement |s made by the Re- publicans thats large number of witnesses were summoned upon the arrival offthe luvestigatinyg Comuieston, sad keut waiting many daye Lofore they wers cxamloed. When fnally cailed, they surrendeted their subpa:nse, and were paid only for the time actpstly before the Cemmlesiou; but it isatated that the surrendered subpwuas served vouchers for somebody to collect $3 a duy from the date of the subpana to the date of discharye, as much as § which should bsve guus to ludl- vidusl witncsses, Who never racelvedit, M'LIN *BEEN, JackeonviLLs, Fla., Apnil 24, —McLig, Socre- “’E of State uuder Stearus, sud L. (. Den g *+Litda Glant™ of Alachua County,” bave uwade coufeasions i writing of the fraude in 1870 by which Florida was carried for llayes. llenuis covers fully all detalls of ke Archer Preciuct 58,0002 y e vo‘ Two New Styles Just Out, 4 Q,Q Send for Prlcer Liss @{e 38 BurFALY: s —_To mENT, VERY DESIRABLE LAW OFFICES T0 RENT In 1556 LaSalle-st., i Corner of Arcade-court. salty ofWe of four roumk, with two vaults, and one ite oF Awo To0me with vaut, sad one aingle room gt 'n’v. Nobetter location tn the clty, 120] MEADE & COR. 183 LaSalla-at, STANDARD WATER ELEVATORS Waler Balance or Waler Prese, The Preelden ity snd the Hritfen ieet to Adrisuople and lesika Day respectively. A o ~~aaanane | I'hie Euglish Cabuuet, however, is raising other . 5 frauds, which played au lmporiast s part befors ‘about. 100, 000 tons. T "y 0l assured by Cardinat Francht that the Pope | the keturain fi....q_ [ 4 ui mfl:.’.‘,':,-m"- NOTICE. ditcultics 1u conucction with the pasiage of the INCIDENTAL, } wines ulun'w eantinue 10 give the Church the | put i rokurn of ‘Archor after tha voulbg. Mer TUK 4 PKR OENTS. ehtue facturer 1 the lne ot Gents' ¥urohbing | Derdanelles and the suumission of the cutire ANEIMALYS An‘a confessivn b said 1o cover all the tranrace Subscriptions tu Lbe 4 per cont bonds to-day were $107, 000, 4 CONFIRMED, The Senate contrmied Justiu K, Colbarn, of Ver- moul, e Cuaul-ieneral tu the City of ' Mexico; Arnxns, Aprll Z5.—T 1s reported that the Ju- | 4101 "".""'l‘:f}'::’fi}u“.. MURDRHERS, surgents of Thessaly refuseto lay duwn thetr Loxpon, April 24—A dispateh froui London- arms, but u five daye’ truce bas been arrauged. | derry sayei *The police Bave discovered jw- "35'512'11}::"55;"3‘”:‘.:; :3‘1?.' '.'.',’;.3:'"".}{.23 tresty of Ban Btefano to tue Cougress. The r Imilar e o - for aportion o c mufactirerof similar e o8 po T Tabears | conviction galns ground that 4 Is determinid Fribuns ublee on war, lous before thy State Can coufessious were i tho hani relary of state, Bloxhaw, si l‘l‘h Board. ;l'l;nt ol the present Sece havae beeu turwarded to Washington, After Deunts mado his cunfes- Qv aa-rr St 3 AT MM LAE 0 JTimon 1AN0 ———— in lutfons for an aruis- srtant evidence regarding the murder o Lurd | sion vi Indictments sgalust bim for fraud i d A, Brogden, of Malae, Collictor of Cus- REAL“H' D. KERFOOT & €0, ENGLA et et e Dot ottuthons for an ariate: | Eelisius liplieating ut, losst vno of 150 prizon- | Alschus ai Levy Countics wers ulle prused: | fuiiest York, Me Recelver ot ESTATE AGBENOY, : B = ore bow io custody: The Crown Sulicitur bas | McLin, it 1o said,” wes rwerded, but bow s Dot {, d ey, nl. b umnld" n DO WASHINGTONST, » JLikh OUTSPOKEX COMMENT. ductiog, will prove successful. Ixmlnlwd 1o 'Ymm at_the favestization, which | kuowo. E o AT Ry utog, My Reats colte " Bpectal sttention Slven to supplytag Famiies. Church Lonnow, Aprit 23.—The Daily Nevs, in a lead- TUB SUEZ CANAL. [+ to begin Thursday pest, testimony sulllewny o ¢ Kdward M. Bloomer, st Fort Laruuis, Wyo, steniiogglecieds thxes pald. estates managed. Gpectal | Featlvala, Vairw Escunsiuns, Rk o the Tyude. the foter o ! HRATT & DRLLOW dered monthly. o - OF BoB-resldeats.” Ac 5o 'ttt Middison st.. Chicago. CONFLICTING POLICIES ON TUE BUBJEUT OF FOLITICAL ASSES4MENTS, Suegtal INGulcA fo The Tridune. .Wasmixagox, D. C., April 23.—~Tbe President, Lowpox, April $—3 8. m.~Tbe Standard su- | to justily the comul ttal of the prisouers." pounces that twelve Russisn ‘engineer officers UBANT, ; Vaxics, Apell S.—cu. Graut arrived hero who were vecently st Rume have started for | o *% }.“;"h.t!"‘ Tast mlghte 1l was reveived &t fog editorish, says the policy of the Hritish Miotstry is becomlug s matter of growiug lm- PIANOS. portance. Referrivg to the prescot mlitary TUB BANKRUFT BILL. Touse Judiclary Cuwmitice t0-day recon. ‘action justructing Koy ta- SR fe ounts T L LOYNTON'S Double aad Single orenrangan tho Gnset cookiog tive McMabon, une of Ite meiabers, 10 o PATALUS {0 thi oo oeneenonoancee | Lreparations, ftssga: %They may be were pre- | the Sues Csval and Perslan Gulf. b rollway station by the oiticials of tho il , thie Seanto bill repealing the Baoxeuut ia: HICHAKDSON, BOYNTON ] cautlous, but tnere ls mot one ot them whicu 1GHIFICANT. tho Usited States Consul, aud Awerican reate | 40 rebly o d CooMresaman who vecently laqutred | rouched un the Speaker s tavle, that 1t be &CU., A A dul . whethier officebulders would be permlited to sub- | {ts passsge, sud by s two-thirde vole instructed Ao E3lakeat . docs uot mark our progress to a stato | It is sonounced that ibe Germsn Ambasador | diuta. SISl e e Y scribo toward oisction expenses. ls reported to | bim 10 repors s substitute (or th Bill, repealing BUILD IF YOU WANT , of war. They sro_ so undorstood sbroad, | will visit the Marquis of Saliabury st the lat- ACE PREJUDICE. bave sald: **The only difiarence hitaerto be. | dhe jnvoliutsry proceediops imuiediately, aud re- s ING Jour tuildings repair. [ sud every one ‘of them incresscs | teld ltouss to-day. Unmaxa, Onr ABHIZ3 —ALS meeting bere Taat | Sween tio Admialatratlon sud sow other Repub- hithy the folboissr erice g B B e1periences woy ed or offices Aited up Asla. il licsns bas bven one uf wethods. Tb eseculive bill, aud the rusult i the House is a) rkma; N v, Togsrdin, Dearborn-gr. 0, seud (o JOLIN MIDDLETON, wfuhlu’u uncsrtaiu a4 to the tnmediato ropsal of ths law, 3 signt by meinbers of tho Sunday-scuvol of' tho s.:;““‘"’" April f“’ & m. ‘; "‘;:t" :‘"’“ Arican . E. Cburco of this city, resolutions Stefano sara letters Lom Bt Pelersburk | g ' useed condemnatory of the activn of the state that Gen. Milutine will take command Of | gecrgiary of the Recoption Committes of the later- the Arwy of the Usucasus, 503 Gen. Ksuffmud | payions) bunday-choul Conveution, held at At- will become Miolster of Wr. lants, O.. April 17. Thero was 8 lazge Fathering Qreat preparations ere makiog in Asls, 30d | of promiuent colored sud white cidzens, who were twenty-five regiments of Cossacks will be | greatly incensed attue action of O. W. Whiddy, levied. Itisstated that pn expedition from | snd resolutions condemping ihe action wore unani- order was desigued Lo let faithful oficers under- stand tuat thelr Grot sl auce was to the Govera- od persons; but, 80 far 2 subscribing 1o the paigu, there can beno ressonable objectioa, out it cannot be demanded under & tareat uf removal. An oficer can give or not, &8 be pleases, withous afccting bls tenure of ofice. 1 espect to coniribule my Propore GRATES AND MANTELS. Piatn, ‘ Gald sod Nicke rimmed, snd SLATX MANTRLS, PROASCO & HUMNEY THE RECORD, * BENATE. Wasantero¥, D. 0., Aprll 23,~Mr. Mordill, from tbe Comiites oo Finance, reposted favors- bly on the oase bill tu probibit the colusge of the ® the difficulty of malntainlog peace.” It I3 o3- . tY ceedingly doubtful whether the full fwport of 1 l .| some uf those so-called precautions ls yet real- = tzed. THB MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL, o the dispatch of native troops from Iudis, hes lanOS been passed over with very littlo remark, ol- @4} though the measure mearks a revolution in our ludlan military policy. Of lts effects 2UL WTATE-NT. campaign exvenscs, sud there wi 20-cent plece of silvez, and i was passed. i o N ANEED, selarstylenof thase matchiess | OB JDUIA there will be ouly too many occasions | Ureaburg to Taabikend will bs orgasiaed. e e s Soivensd In favor 4F o Jotlic Lo othare dolog Rkomne: 'In et | i Mazeg, trowm tha Commities o Miitary AT+ l‘kl.}‘l)'fll] Hagast Traveling Mewwio seilingihe | fo Slehpirinnnt Sane matchian of speaklug. The Indlan Goverumcot was wise | o0 gy oroteq, Jy, I'.‘—:I-l"‘m fever. She resolutious. The resolutions sbow that the | 1 ypould be bleused If they wete 10doso. As to | fairs, repuricd back the leiters of the Becretary of IeLgtyetator (0o Now Bacelior Dl blovers Wacost: Fm o081, cuscs mate of, Chlitarals: | to gag the vernscular press betore calliog tbe XL, 3 Yov. B. W, Atoetl, pastor of (b Afeicen M. E | (b, participation of uficusls in the capaigp, the | War sad the Geasnd of g Aty segard L0 the {54 fullne Sy g RTOICe 1 squat. Wy ‘wada, | Faacy e atiaias busere s | natives of fndia to the uid of the bation which | Loxpox, Avril 25 The Nibllist prepazsuds | vestion ot adelopale by eccvtary Wo G, Widdy ou | order svplylug to uticers of the Goverument as to | smendment of decs. 1416 and of tho Re- MG RRTU VAT e apne, COL: | svect T A LEALY, State sad Musroasta. | BOIdS their country by right of conquest. Toat cawcusce and conventions will be vigorously ane o Russis s extendlog. Advices frooy VCracow | sccuuut of wis culor. vised amm-.\u the United Htates, Logether with

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