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THE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1878. 5 the following matter: First, whether recovery ean bo hiad in the action now pending before the Mont- gomery Connty Conrt whersin the State miea the lernecs of the public works, Kecond, whether, damage &an be reravered from aald Texxces for the allegod non-peeformance of cuntracta in_view of tha existing Iacte, whether (t would preju- dice the right of tha Ktate to recover auy much damagen in ense the General Assembly roqniend the Bonrd of Pabllc Worke to take fmmediate pissca- #1on of the canalw, and srich poeaexslon was taken. 10 tha Ilose & motlon ta amend the Tax law a0 2 to tax all gchaol property controlled cxcinalvely by rectarian inatitations was detcated, - Only nine [ wiren of the Altantic & acific Telegraph Company were broken At differont pointa an Jefferson av nuo. A lnrgo alcn over the Canada Ronthern hag- Fnge-room was blawn down. Namerons trees all gver tte city were blown dawn. A shingle roof on lutehine & Co.'s warchouse, Atwater atreet, was scattered broadeast. A sign over Mac. aulny Bros.' bookstore, corncr of Third and WoodUridge streets, was blown down, and ono of G. & R.McMillan'a dellvery wagons, standing in that locality, was hlown over and fell upon tha horse to another wagon, Toth horees wera badly eoncorning that road as thonch they did not be. | seswlan fonr honrs yeaterday aftcrnoon deliberating Jong to_it: they are mmnly mnachinea operated | on the chargo pending t the partor, of fm- ot New Yorie aud, thnta wants the matter. “The | piora} peacitcen with and wpon youns male mem. a4 tiere are 1o more lani grabe. or other piander | bora of the churci. Col. L. A. Smith, of Water- tn b made ont of it, tho rovimay depend on | forl. N, Y., appesred for Dansford, and prerented :f.' own r‘urnm' " 'i'l"d‘ Hin ll":ll. "h{‘:‘h l: “l"“l" 2 weitten admission of thy main ciementa of the reonrazing, now that 1t has been ent in twaln in e aidain. And Jtn head gobbled up by the Hoek. | ERATED: hat denled the, gromser pointn aliezed. At Jeinnul, (b yein reduced by opsration af tho Kall- | mend the charch to miatain from farther action AGr econd-claen road. 1t lian reacned 8 point | 23Ul ex-Sargean-General Hammond and b, Uray, where it must, or at lensi will, ctange hands soon. [ of 1he, New, York Hinte fneine Anyium, whe ft fa reT ntinz nine §tates. Thelr renslons held dally, and the mectinen sre largely attended. Thera are preasnt female infsslonaries from Fersin, China, ana other heathen countries, who have mnide able and eloqnent addresses on and In behall of the canse of foreign missone. Besides tho del- efifl hern are many visitors In nttendance, and ftie gathertnz is ane of tho largest and most nota- )J,l:lltr the kiud which haa occutred {n the North- b TIIE STORMS. pamed, These been mem- Leginiature, and came nnder the obser- vation of your corresnondent. Mr. Larrabes i8 one of the moat valuable jegiziatora who have been font here, Heis nol a_politician, but 8 plain, practical businens man, who, from long experience 1n the Sentte, han become thoroughly familiar with Stateaflairs. ' Tl¢ 4 an anawerving Repudlican, and trne g the sun, 16 18 not n apeech-maker, nor of gommnding pérsanal prescnce, Mr. Cooley has. R beenin pabllc Tifo many veare.'and what he doce AMUSEMENTS. not know sbout politien 14 not worth Xnow. ing. Me Js an nuitra Republican, but would . Further Particulars Concerning the Whirlwind of Last Sunday. pellef that Certain Staid Iowan tion of Dunsford’s ranity. not object to 1emocratic vote! could get Cows Jumped Over teigbtoned, tho-whgmns becam. cntenkled, 20 | i T o e e D araten VR e — - THF APOLLO CLUD CONCERT. | them, Thomas Updegrall hins all the elements' of tho Moon, the wheels were broken before the mess wan | In<urance companies to do businesa In Ohto who fpeciat Dispatch to The Tribune. POLITICATL The Apallo Clab gave the Instof ita concerta for | ® Rond Representative. He in attractiva inappear- cleared awny, A largo chimney st Jackzon & | Ahnll atiemnt to remove canes from the State to Nrw Youg, April 25~ S0 soon ox the rale of the =L the bresent season last evening at McCormick Hall, | 8nee, eloquent in speech, snd af nnawerving ii The audicnce was o vers Iarge and brillient one, | 16217 OF purpata. |Hlesympathlesste with the every acat being filled. The programme was made | As an individusl expression, 1 would say ho would up with nnusonl variety, and the Clab was reln. | zepresent the people of that district with honor to forced by the Boston Philharmonic Club; thelr yo- | them and the e t large. From the Jakerent 4 ceifat, Mien McQnesten; and Mr. Goldbeck, the [ jorceUottled up in, hie orpantzation, he will b planist, who is so well-known in onr local masicRl | in the Tezisiature was that of a ring-smasher on circlea. The Clab's numbers were not partiealarly | general princinler, Intererting, with the exception of Mr. Goldbeck's Jndge J, C, Knapp declines the nominstion for United Statea Courls was pased IE RAILROADS. A LEGAL PUZZLE That traditlonal pereonste wio has become famaus for unraveliag logal entanglemants, and 1s Kknown In common parlance as *'a Fhiladolphia Firie Rtaflrond 1a confirmed, meannrcs will be taken Seis to earry out tha reconstruction eeheme approved by | TITE FOURTT 11 CONGRESSION the Londholdera In thi4 country snd Earope, Al DISTIICT, The scheme provided that the property of Frecict Miepateh to The Tribune. the Company should be forcclosed nnder [ ~DECATCR DL, Aprl 95.—Fallowing the lcad of dircction of Heconstrnction Trustees, who | bt Democtacy of filinofs, all thrce of the perties have power to use the bonds ‘and coupons de- | 0 thle, the Fonrteenth, Congreastonal District are Poeited with them for the purpose of hoyinz In tho | 82tir In 1876 Joseph G, Cannon wan re-elected railrond aftor the foreclomnres A mow rallway | fOF the thied time, having a majorlty of 1, Wiley's foundry on Woodhridge atreet fell with a crashi, cansing the neighbors to rush ont in affright, A chimney on thu residence of Capt. P, N. Chrardin, on Mount Filtott avenue, was awept from its position, and an old flag-stalt near thy corner of Michigan avenne and Twentleth strcet wan blown down, The general seattering upon all streets was moat exciling, horses dashing raplidly, pedesteians chasing hats, and clinging desperately to their ekirt, Dust In clouds_tiick envugh to An leonaclastic Blow at the Hypoth- esis of Bhorn-Lamb Winds. deesprcud Loss of Human Life and Destruction of ! " Snpreme Judge on the Greenvack ticket. " 3 " i badly wanted at th ont tat over | dellghtful actiing of the **Threa Fishers," snd his Boundary lino visfule. npon tho ‘river abant two: th Tom. J. B. Cassoday, a Muster In Chancery, | 1h0 PFODerty. Tho foreclosure ud eale aro the ends | Pendent candidste, Cannon, eacly this speink, | frst was encared, ond Mr. Goldveck wan SUPPOSED POISONING thirdn scrons, and extending up and down o | just accomplished by the Farmers Loan & Trat | 8nnonnced himaclf a candidate fors foarth termn, | led out by Mr. Tomlins and recelred " appointed by Judgo Drummond, that invulves an many conflicting questions and nlce lezal technie calltie aman ‘*can Ahako s wtick at." The ault grows ont of a contraversy over two grants of atream as far w8 could be acen, Un the American #ldo nll was turbnlence, the white-caps and spray thlnhlLMlflm the yale. while on the Cannillan side, youd the storm, all wes comparatively qnlet, small sall-boats even ahowing no extra ex- Tho Tornadoes Which Bave Followed A'll Over tho West and South, recelved | yeyterday afternoan Coroncr Dietrach ecom- facarty rond | of aoplanse o THE rematt. [ menced an farestigation as 1o tho cawso of the i hearia more practice than the Clab hes get | Geathof a Mrs, Tilimon, residing on West Lake Fiyen it to bring out ita reul beanty and expregaton, | sireet, who died last Ftiday under the care of Dr. ‘umpany. fu the rearganization one-half the | 80d thus far han horned off every sspirant In hin 18 0T Uhe new company, preferred or ordinary, | own party except Judge C, I, 8mith, of Cham- 0 by favized in the names of one or more seta | palen, whose pruspects aro not conaldered very . called Voting Tristene, who ate to | good, - flowever, a movement s on_ foot y 3 e cxercis) he other numbers were Marachne; Gitto, wh d hor for inf 9 TIOWA. clting experience. 1and mado by Cangress, {n 1850 and fn 1864, to aiu mharcs for the purpose of exercieing the | Which may yet reult dn o defeat- | quopie gongt e ol g ltto, who treated hor for inflammation of the in. 25, —Ad N A % . | intho construction of certaln fincs of rallrond tn o dividend has been puidon | fug” Capnon. fof the nomination, Smith | Tnck's Xong™: Genee's *titalian Rige | testines. Thbe lady was abont 70 years of age, and ginox CreT, I8., April dditional reports orrla Odell, of Talsin, Mich., was killed fl" the Hiato of Wisconsln. The nnappropriated for three conaecutive years, m'-‘m out of the Republican organizatton in 1»7.'&,‘ bini's *‘Solfezzin, '\ vocal stndy Jo lil. sfi. ¥ ge, an: terday near Adrian, durning the storin, by a falling ree. Casgorotas, Mich,, April 25.—The harricane senterday blew down the residence of A, J. Morher, #nd raircd & Mr, Nye's liouse_from ita fonndation. Prystounis, Mich,, April 25, —During the wind atorm yesterday M, Nedare's wind-mill was blown over, atriking 8, W. Kverctt's lhouse, and injuring Mre. Everett, nd Heser's ** Morn. | her hoaband, who Is oniy 40, has reatded at Engle- of the storm of Jast Eunday now in thow the dam- age inthe diatricts vinlted by the storm to have been more severe than @rat mupposed, In the wicinity of Wall Lake hatdly a house or fence excaned some injury, “The Catholle Church belng built at Carzoll was wa down and completely demoliehed. e dere ate ta he readmitted to E s B A shwren uf enual amouats prefersad for prefeered ko for e of die Sieonik Conrl st the ardinaty for ordinary, The preferred shares will | fo¥ o ire temperance vote in this district to-day, and widenaa At 6 per cent, depend- | gngerstand that Smith 1 secking the nomination on the mnet earpinys of the Come Tho' rondminston . wia conditioned on | Gontimect mener s fronaen, de; smant of $4 puld per proferred whate and 8 | 2 ent- gl for ke ordinnry shiire, . #or thess pagnients m{‘;:;,{:..‘culpgz;flfe:ll‘-gfm:'ll;':lt ventnoAnd ete., for the second basse ing \aik." TheClub was nut 0o fo fta uenal | waod. Doth are pocseseed of everal thonsand Jhs esronalnn for evsral mianius, #aih T the | Sollars worln uf property, A son reauing InNew e , 8o, York, who came on upon recelving the telegram Tast nnmber, for a declded rom the key, g . natwithstanding they e abcommanios, tha | Announcing bls mothicr's death, J1 of tho Philharmonic Club played the Neethioven Striag opinion (hat his mother was poleoned, an thero Quartette In Fand Liszt's ** Twelfth Ithapsndy,” | was an unusnal distention of the abdomen after ret for eirings, harp, and fute, in elo- lands consiet of near 1,000,000 scres of the best pine and minernl lands . Northern Win- conaln, and the grant was orizinally tade for the puepose of buliding two lines of road,—one from Madison and Colninbus to Portage, and theneo to the weat end of Lake Supertor and fo Bayfield, and the other from Lake Winncbago to Lake Supcetior T ehurchiolders are to recelve non-cumulative ns TP e e i) e Fobabl death, Mo also takes foto consideration the ‘The hanse of Datilel Lietz was blown down, Tho | T'oxtiac, Mich,, April 25.—During the gale yes« | and Dayeeld, Thecomplicationn of thn casa have | coine Londe, payable i gold June 1, 1077, and | [jis.0h oy ons eandiuite, A y probable | want " atyle, Their ' playing wan de- It (el wers within ot tho time. Tho mother hada | tordsy 3re. Pholbn was biown over and hnd one | arieci mainly from tuo fact that e e afx com- | feariug Interdst Trom Dec: 1, 1870, I’ quld,’ at 6 s,';f j willdo the shwne thing tble yesr. Indeed, I} Eiiuaiy " arietlc “feutape of the | faGt st the husband dand s step-scn arm brokon. Portions of the corolce of the new asylam were blown off, and the chimney of the bakery blown down. Greot dainngo was dono to fonces, treen, and ont- hanses all througeh the State. No particulara s to loesea are to Le vbtained. panies have bullt some portlon of there land-grant zoutes, and aro now contending with each other in tho court over a division of the epolle, In 1875 the Madison & Partago Rallway Com- [y Sied 8 bil i eauity in the Cnited Staten Dine rict Court for tha Weatern Diatrict af Wisconsin asking for constructlon of the land-grant nets of 1451 and 1864, and that 11a Just proportion of land b aseigned 10’ 1t, Ad- defendants It named the ‘eat Wisconsin Company, tunning from Flray to 8t, Paol; the Chicago, Portave & Superior Cowe pany (s Incamplets lie pow runnin from this clty to Lok Cencva, and lald_out 1o Sugorlor), the North Wisconein Company, with forty miles of track north of, Hud- son, and the Wisconsin Central Company, that has buift 3 line from Vortag Gty 1o Stuvers Taint and another from Lake Winnebsgo to Lake S or, —buln over 200 miles of the rostes desiynated by the twn acte of Congress, Nearly all these de- fendante filcd crous biils, asking the court to say how much land they are entitled to, and the Farm Mortgage Land Company pute in its clalm aa the ‘Ansigneo of the Milwaukey & 8t. Pau) Company,— that corporatton having Inherited a clalm to a pore (1d fn her arma. The child wan torn from hor s and found in a mersh caxt of whero the bonse stood, Mre. Lielz was found holf a mile weat, Dt child wa Injured 5o 1t will probably dle, - The cronnd was atrewn with wild ducks, gecesc and brants, with feathers blown off, and many ul emboweled. A The honse of Dr. Stevens waa destroyed. A fine ve was rained. Al hoga were killed, e, Jordan lost threo horseanud all his cattle. flenry Grandt lost liowse, barn, gruvazy, and ede. “mn Wenzel, nowly martled, hada.bran new gwelliog destroyeds couldn't build & pieSben with what remains, Fifteen hicad of eattle wero killed of herd near by, Teter Anderson, four miles north of Wall Lake, Joot house, barn, ond erannry. The farm was well Wocked, now can't ind even 8 hen an tho place. The Davls brothers lost a new Lullding just com- per cent, detending each yenr on the net earnfug teet at Tuscola on June . The cust of foreclusure and reconstraction, and It the election= last fall and this spring the nny other sinounts necesssty o broper 1nthe | areenhck party polied hravy votes in Champaign, Judemient of tho Reconetenction Truatees for eat- | it and Vermilon Countion: and elaming. the rylug ont oe facilitating the vcheme, were to be palt | balanee of power, and havinz ylelded to o steatoht out of the maney rated arder the seheme. Thefirst | jyunocratic nomination kn 1 they now propose Heconstructlon Trurtcen were, the tirst coneolidated | thelr own man 10 the Deinocracy—gtate Senator mortgage and G per cent sterilog bonde, O. O. | Malden Jonee, of Donzies, Junes wasan original Miller and L, Rawsuni the secand conmolldated | Tiepubiican, Gut went b with the Farmers' parly iartgage and convertible gold bouda, J. K. Cross | {n §474, " The regniar fnnrbon element does not awd . Westlakes the preferred and ordinary | desire lil nomination, and to defest him han been rharehiolders, I, McLogan and 11, Whitworth: in+ | casting about for o more available mon. A few ?t'hendunl_ Tru :,ur“gml representing any n daya ago several lending Democrsts brought outa intereat, Kir K. W. Watki new name, that of the tor. Iiiran Huck, of this evening. Mr. Listemann, tho fiest violin of the Club, il a0 Tong the lenter of the violing fn the | 1% c0rt2, t8c Soniuent tal be disenosed Thomae ()rchestra, piayed Joachim's difficalt and | treatment will be pronounced correct. The uniliant * Hangarian Concarin, " which zave him | ieatment will “be pronounced correct. | Tho wide HCflDc'u’dI!Dll’lfl? 1ila spirited, nervous, sl Coroner to_ChemistSiebel for analysin, and when sucionate alyle, capecially [ tie' weird Oy ps Phythmn ot (he aceom muvl:{n:nl'.lmltnr. Jiil2 oy | Be Feiutns hisreport the inquest willboconcluded, And b tho Club, plaved a romance of rt's, To whlch R, be umluu’aa some of the tri and smoothest TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. ra-playing over heard in the city. Mbe Mc. Fontnras Monios, Va., April 46.—The Hon. b . - d ' VA, Ap o e e Loty impatiencet ia | Georse W. McCreery, Seeratary of War, ana Gen. with fiute obligato, | Sherman arrived here this morning to attend the A callst may ~ be classed | commencement oxercises of the Artiltery School, as & nice Mitle minyer, withasmall, pure sovrano | and will remain until Satarday. voice, very flute-{ike fn some of Lier upper tones. | ~ MontLe, April 2h,—A Commercal Conventinn a5 wan shuwn §n the cadenra of the **kcho Song,” | adopted resolutions to hold a Conventlon az Nash- Lut not very flexible, aud apparently not well | wille, the last Weaneaday in September, and favor- adnpted for Norfd music, Iler encore numberd wera | lug the repeal of the tax on the circalation of State ¢+ Tho Majd of Dundee™ and **TCannot Sing the | banke. Old Songs," Why does every Esatern vocallst + Aoril' 25.—The funersl of bting that tiresomo Scoteh girl along? She ie gete ohn C. Sinclair, an vld and well-kuown ing ‘monotonouely lugubriogs, Mr, Uoldveck | I'resbyterian minfster, took ulace fu this city to- plared & nuniber act dusen on thie programme a4 a [ diy. o 5 3 OIII0 AND KENTUCKY. CiNetxxaTs, April 25, —Adylces from a number of pointe In the Interfor of this and adjoining $tates indicate that the storm yesterday and Jat cvening was very geneeal and very ecvere in thia locality, No serious dasiago cnsucd boyond tho leveling of a namber of trces, fences, cte. Tom Wahb, n hod-carrler, waa quito scrionsly injured by fiying bricka from an unifinished bullding in this eity. A Somerset (Ky.) dispatch states the storm was uncqnaled for perslstency and general fury, It unroofed stores, blow down dwellinge, stables, kitchens, treca, fencess blew out windows, sud, fntereats Kir 6. VY, IVatkin (with cating vote . W. Powell 0 Reconstructlon Trustees ap- ¢ vinted & committoe. connisting af tho T1an. E.D, | Sanes hiusell - eclnring. - m il e Moryan, 8, Lowber Welch, and'David A. Welin, 10 | 30 aupport . Buck. Thia® gentloman In 8¢ Tnake tho purchaxo of the Erie Kailway under fore- | Lresent Preeiding. Kider of iho Metho- clusure, and 1t iy possibie theeo gentiomen will | Hist Eplacopal — Chareh . for thir clrcuit carmy oit the :]nul.,[xe-hl‘:t forming tho new orgati- | and s knowa and loved for his lsborious nnd zation. fsalil 3 ver Jewel wi e wade President, ot fenst for tivo years, Bl:';l:uc \‘vor{' :s:'mg.m;t ‘;(cmnnm As n Douglas was Presiding Eldes of this MUST COME TO TERMS, | pres taken up and elected to Cougrass, tnd ecury- lder A3zt ** Capricelo, '—=1n reallly the Sixth Rhapeo- ———— In fact, did moro o less damago to nearly the | tlom of the kretit by the law of primogeoitnre,~ita | TUis the genersl inpression that tha St Louts | body atonce saw the propriety of runuing Ll y, we heltove,~snd the Clopin Palovalse 1n A peled and 81,000 worth of furniture, | eniro population of that plsce, A houso tnlf a | anczoseor, iho ola Lat rosee & Mitwatisoe Hinliwny | roais lendin to Misiourt River potnta will demnod | Yitoyc, £t ek whempliatiat ot porisey: | Mok Whilo lia playlug was Marked by s cure i SUICIDE. bhbespids e Clty o man aamed Owen | oy s o Mo, accuplod by colorad poople, was | Compiany, having bullt tho line trom Purtage Gty | of tho managers of the Chicngo ronds, whomeet at | v rafuncs so allow iua UATE 10 be nsed in connocs | LyBary erispuess and clearnces. as well as clogunce Agectal Dipateh 18 Tha.Iribane. Jwt hoose and barn. ~ Also o mian named Purdy | Pl 2RI o2 G, Tikore 18 hardty a'farin | to Tomab. These aro the contestants, nnd thia ks | {1 Ko BRI B T B e tone | Hom with Concroasional or any etber poliical | O technlgue, it sormed to ne tlat tho tou was | _DBxsor, Win., April 25.~A young lady, Mirs Dora Jout & honse ond barn, or forest in thut county Lut recelved more or lesa | the bone over which o dozen able lawyers nre cun. Ly Y. DB Ol . 1T Uil NO KDY b A b litice; | dead. Wasitthe plano or the player? ‘Thomas, shot lersell this afteruoon at her homo ear Naploton the grist-mill waa almost cntirely | damage. Ono pot, Lalf an cre, bad forty-four | tending, tlitles In order to open negotiations for a peacoful | BORAT. Mo Bhrd fe KRS BB e Aot politteas —— i thia, elty. Wi i i oy L * it West Winconstn Company bas Mready re- | sottlement of the Missourl River dificultion, The | ' glegted, would toel that ho was out ut his place, NOTES OF THE STAGE 8 50 clty. e & anall stis, canning lowedisto demolished. At ltensinuton, O, 8 small brick schoolshouse | cuiver 780,000 cres, and cialma 100,000 more an | St, Louls ronds sdmit that they cannot compela Y rdthe oo i the ‘ . = death. Long ilinens end suflcring ars supposed to The bouse of tho scction boss of tho rond at Ma- pleton was overturned. A child was scalded so ns prooably not to recoser. The blacksmith-shop of Charles Smith was blown fatoa ereek. Ahesvy lossan property and 1fe 1a reported In wiihCileago unleta. Commiswanar, Fink allows D m Doy s of i Tito sty them extraoniinary aivautages. Althoughi tho | pivon to the cause uf Chriet [n tho tninfstey, and ho ommisfonce f inclined to fuvor the Nouth | conid not divorce himeelf from his cliosen calhng, “m‘“"{é“““&‘ At b cxnense 4t Chican, e | | Gen. Black, who ran tivo yeare ago. authr- ‘will not dare to interfere, aa the Chicago rvads dur- 4 Y . o the suminae aro onirely indepondent of tho | (258 e 10 43y that ider o clrcutistances can he Now York nool lnce. - The St, Louin roads must | becomos candtdate, iiis lealth in quite pour, and account of lands taken up by actnal seitters, which tho act of Congress protected in thele occupancy, ‘The Wisconstn Central Company has reccived somo 500,000 acres, and tho Farm Mortgago Company 706,000 acres, Tho orlzinal 81, Crolx grant was nearly 1,500,000 acred, aud xome of it embracea the beat pine and hardwood lands in M Miam Hayaen, business wmansger of W. | have caused mental deraugement., W. Cole's circne, 13 in the city, weciat Dispateh to The Tribune. 5 z c Vont Warxg, Ind.. April 25.—Last might M. ota, Claxton-Stevenson, niow playlng 1o | Adoloh Reltie, a Ovrisan, aged i suicided by *Tlhe Two Orphann™ at Haverly's, made her | taking moephine, He died at 9 this morning. debut on the stage at Crosby's Opera-House, Clil- | Deceared uwned o large bakery and confoctivnery. caro, doring the production of ** Tha Fleld of the | NO cduad Is knuwn for the suicide wan demollshed, Injuring nearly all the scholurs, some quite serlonsly, ) 'oLEpo, April 25, —A heavy gale of wind, nc. compnnied by raln, passed over thia cl({ yesterdny at 2:80 v, m, The wind reachied a velocl 1‘{0! forty. fivo milce an hour, causing conaiderable daniago to roofs. unfinished bulldinus, bouta in the river, ete. wedish settloment fn Crawford County, but | The loss is catimated st from $1,200to 81,600, | the Weat. while another porion of it overluys thy | come ta termaat once and accept the condltions No ot being 11abi Ay Cloth of Gold " in 1870. She piayed a ** thinking e ——— mg are no particulars, r County, BUb | coveral persons weru more o less injured, but no fsmone mitueral rogion of the (lulr;:mlelungu, aud i | :m;lr:cfg‘g}',f'l‘a"’,flfl, ‘:,’;.{"'E;n?yh ooy et er L e !:nl:; ucn'fl';‘lflc;m: Pty LE‘J;L':[:::III‘;I: e part.” ; G Y KILLED ON A TRAIN. ‘Rear Walt Lake, Wililam Tollen eaw the atorm | '°° of life huflheenm o srork Jald out by Judge Drammond for tho e non will be the Republican nominee, and Scuator River business, but also the busioess from the ‘! .. e, Hawt dextmer for thelrown city, Much af that Jones the Independent-Democratic nominee, with 4 the poseibllity of Judge Smith runniug as the Teme businese 13 now going via Chicago becnuse St Louls 4 Inonthants suve s great deal of mancy by doing so. | Perauc candidate, The Missourl River wnr\ a8 nln:n!{ stated, bas T adto nearly all the \Wentorn poluta, and tho SPORTING NEWS. 8 rates from (hicako to 8t, Louls hive been reduced almost as inch ae¢ those to Misrourt itiver points. Firat-claes tretght 1 taken o Bt Louin from Cl; THE TURF. cago pi fron K 10 10 cents per und unds, New Ontzans, April 25.—At the Loulslana tothinin ndded the rate from New York to Chis | jockoy.clubcourne, fonthday, inthe fArst race, hur- €480, 70 cents, (t mnazes tho throvgh l : New York to St Lonis K3 to 85 cents, o race, o handicap, twu mlles over eleht hurdles, through rate from New Yorkto St. purse §250, sccund horsy §50, Rlsk won by half n centa, head, Dalgastun accond, Canon third, Jim Iinton fourth, IHenty Owens struck the fourth Lurdie, ST. LOUIS, and quit, Time—3:67%. 1linton led ot the start, 8t, Lots, Aprit 25, —Charles E, Tracy, Trastee | ¢ palpastan took the Jend on enterluy the second of the English bondholders of the Grat-mortgage | mileand kept it until nftec the last hurdle, and Londs of tho St. Louls Tunnel & Ratlrond Com- | ruy jumps from the string, when Risk went to the pany, recently fled a complaint fn tho United | front, Htaten Clrcmit Court to forcclose tho mortgay In tho pools on the track, Canon rold at S Judgo Treat. aftor hearing tho case, hus onterod | Risk, $10¢ Talgaslun, 8313 Heury Owens, ¥2u3 f o | 3im dtiuton, £5. r‘:\ sl;dtrec ‘nrcfnru-'lm:um. n‘ml n[lx n:}n.ud E.r:h elling roce, mile and n Voodiward omoiissioner, to se i property, ¢ 3 b 01 il fncludes tho tunncl and raileoad tracis run. | GUATICR parte 5300, uecom horse $13, Hilas (lown yiug from e easiom unid of tho Hiinols and St | Topekn third, bentinz' el Link, Qriguby, Pat Louis bridgu to the th the M Sgoy Yy Facifcand other rajiroad tracke, nt or near the Unlon i{"{,,‘(,’;fi,’,';:,{’,,";‘,{;‘,»’,g};,_ Bl b b the stadl Tepot.. Tho forecloaur fa fur defuult of tnterest, & ; ’alu‘d the amount of (o bonds ot £1,400,000: frong. dal CauInTLUBE enfeary wintier T 'ae Comuminsioucr Is anthorized to fx the time | =i, 5 of the nale, and required to advertiso (o the L. | b0 tonootson the lack Kilbuen eold at g Logls; Nuw Xork, had Londou papors: Dl Gown, 83, Bell Link, 8307 ello of Toper A ka, $18. COLUMBUS & GALLIPOLIS. “I'ho thinl race, mile heata, best three in five, all Cotusnun, Oy Aprll 25,~C, I L. Butler, | nwos, was for the Club pursc, $150; sccond Liorae, Trustes of the Columtius & Gollipolia Raltway | $100. Company, appesred before the Court of Common Pleas to-day, by vetitlon of 1l & McReeheny, contractore, of Chicago, nnd obiained Judguent susint tho! raitrasd i tho sam of 821 0123, 10 s ether with o decree uf foreclosure and’ order o ; ¥ale ot nli ‘property and Fihit of the road, Tho | g, In ;}‘;’.{"n’kl;’:‘ ;:"" ‘m‘c‘:m’;"";u"_w,gm'»‘?}gfl:‘ praperty way orlored sold May 30, £27. "After the 4t heat Incousnode sold at §505 = o fleid, $13. ITEMS, Weather clear and warm, track In fair coudition, The heavy ralns during the last few days are | and altendance good. grenily inconveniencing the rallronds and retarding 1 buelness nerlously, None of tho roads, however, n”c;&lf"’"’fwk:l:‘:\‘,-‘;'lf;;‘#u - linve fine yet heen acvercly damaged, and the pas- & Ao Venger taihacontinug 1o arrivo ‘on time, e | NEW Yo, April 25.—lughes keeps at bis neatly 80, ploddivg, and talks s il of beating O'Leary, Tho prain rates from this elty to New York, by | though, on nlucty-slx hours® work, at 8 to-night, all-roil can hurdly be maintaincd at 25 conts Wors | ho was 74 miles behind O'Leary's tume. thana day of two longer, and it s expected that by | At noou to-day he ~had completed his Sr. James O'Netll, well-known tn this city by Spectal Jlepaich 1a 704 Tvibuiis, i former connection with companies at Mc. | FORT Wavws, Ind,, Apnt 23.~Last ulght Qsr. Vicker's and Ilooley’s Theatres, and now playtng rett I, Myers. & brakuman ou the Wabash Rail- with the Unlon Bquare comusny in San Franclsce, | a5, Waa standing on the steps of a vassenger 1t 18 understoud will siar next scason, —at least he | coachentering the city, when his head struck a will not play under tho management of Shook & | wwitch-frame, fracturing his skuil. 1fis Injutles Pulmor, ate fatal, He reaided in Toledo, und leaves a wifo Mies Catharine Lewls, 8 slster_of Mise Jeflreys. | and family, Lewis, has been added to the ** Evangeline ' com- e bination now playing t the Grand Opera-Tlouss, THE CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION. a; San Prancleco. gllln Lewie supplants Sties Ellls in 8av Frascisco, Aptil 23, —The Kepublican snd the part of Evanarline. s Lizele \Vebeter made . s B eream Wpresalon upon hor San Erancisce | Democeatic State Central Committecs to-day np- andiences as Gabriel. pointed a Cammitter of Conference to declde upon Thelr busfaess at 5t. Louls nat proving rowmuner- | the manncr of nominstint aelegates at large 10 the ative, the memberw of the Calfornts Theatre com. | Constitutlonal Conventlon, Tho Conference Canis gauy viho have been playing o, A Tri to i | mitiec reported u fsvor of calling a Cavaentiui, oon, " witn the excepiton of Misa Iarrison. will | ircespective uf all polltical partles, to meet at Yac- start for San Frouctsco next Sunday morning. | rawcute sud nomimnate deleguf large, This world Indicate thal we are not to Bavo Mr. T, e ——— V. Keeno at McVicker' or all, WITHDRAWN During July and August Mr. Tieo will piay two 5 b “Ernuu:hnu’" [ e by Pk At Spertal Diaatch to The Trimne, another in New York. Tho Boston company will | Sramorizin, T, Aprit 25.—~The Richmonl e neaded oy Miex Lizaic Wobster aud i Ustin- | (Vo) Pire-Iniuranca Amoclation to-day with- ring Lewls, respectively us fabriel nnd Eeangeline, R tho N Yori conipaay br Mire Adlco TTarric | o e o e by cPUr bt coming, and ran to the barn to letout tho cattle, The storm struck him, and barn, cattle, hogs, and sl went up fnto the air, and have not been scen sluce. A boy was seen driving some cattle and calves intothe town. The storm struckthecattie, They wera seen golng Into the air with heads and taits fogether, as If with backe broken. Tho boy has ot been heard of aince. Willism Bresch and two sane, near SacClty, wero killed, Peter Lampman, near TdaCity, was instantly killed, and hie houso blown into fragments, Lis wite escaped with few injurics. Near the same locality, the honse, barg, and saries of Petor Lloyd wero destroyed. Cattle, horses, and five calves were thrown 100 foct tn the sirand not killed. The house of Peter Trestor was destroyed, The fimlly took rcfuce inacellar, and weronot fn- Jared, The honso of Lawrenco Goodness was tom to plecer. Chickens and turkeys bad every fcather blown off of them, Georgo Facl had two new houses cntirely de- firoyed, and four houses near by, elonging to Mr. Hieon, wero blown to pleces. Near Denlson flve persons wera killed and ten woanded, snd ten hiouscs were destroyed. A lsrge tombar of cattle ond horaes were killed, . lowa City, Ia., April 25.—8nnday's storm fn tbe northeast part of this county blew apola or. ¢banla up by the roots, and lightning killed three hones. "Throagh tba' contre of tho county very lirge bafl fell, but not In wuch quanlitics nvta do muth damage, This part of lowa escaped the :n:n::nnnu-mm, which was felt upon cach eldo Botctal Correspondence of The Tridune. Dra Moixes, In., April 23.—J, C. Duavis, 8 Con- dactor on the Munle Valley Branch of the Chicago & Northwestern Haliroad, was In the city fo-day, tad gave almont fabulous accounts of the effect of e erelone which swopt over that scction on tiun- 47, The ranch runs nearly tho cutire length of Uie territory covercd by thy first tempeat, It mored with'a whirling, bounding motlon, striking the earth sud wweeping all bofore it for a mile, fulng, sucking up whiatovar was in it track, and iuing aver a sectlon of nearly a mile, ogain tom. 3t tho earth, On this branch it struck at Wall Lae, Ida, and Mapleton. A 'Wall Lake, Mr. Davis bones iylng deud, which iad Master in Chancery In this important casa requires iho application of an extensive knowlodyo of stute ite law (for the Wisconsin Legislature has heen tinkering at it for ten years) and a firm resolotion 1o do juatice to all the parties In fntereat. Among other’ things, Mr. Cassoday fn dirceled by the Court ** 10 examine, aecertain, nnd report the facts as to any grant mode by the tate of Wis- consin to tho various companies wamcd under the Iand.grant acta —of Congress of 1830 and 1804; when the varioun roada wero contracted orany part of them: when completed; extent and manner of constrice tlon; what Iands have been conveyed by regular title by the State and tha Unitcd Btates to the several companlee, with & description of such lands; also in what manner the bullding of the road from Madison to Portage under the erant of 1850 interferca with the land grant made for a road fn 18G4 from Lake Winnetago to Lake Bupe- AT TIE 8OUTIL. . Menems, Tenn,, Apell 26.--On last Friday moming a terrific rain storm set in, which con- tinged with little intermisslon until Sanday morn- Ing, During 8nnday nnd Monday light showers fell, but ot O o'clock Monday mght the storm was renowed with great violence and continued until 8 . m, Tuesday, when it abated. During this time nearly eight and a half inches of rain fell, ane- halt ~ of wMlich foll Monday ~night, and the storm cxtended, throughuut the North- ern Mississippl, Western ~ Arkanens, ~West Teuncesce, and North Alabama. Creeka and iayous overflowed, grently damoging the crops n tha bottoms, botl by ralnwater and overflow. An immenae aidount of damago was done to fencing by tho winds and fluods, “and also to the fruit crop. Tho heaviest portion of the I phsse north of this c! leveling forest-trece 1o its trnck, but no loss of 1ife {s reported. At fluntaville, Ala., tho sleepto was blown off the Pru"l‘x,ywrlnn Church, and soveral houses were uneooted: perar pisoateh 1o e Tvidune. NasnviLLy, Tenn., Apell ‘The storm of Tueaday nigtit proved very destructive to Fayettes ville. T'ho large woolen ‘mlil, the Court-Houss, tho Methodist Chiurch, and numerous residences wera unroofed, It was fatal to s large number of cattlo and sheep throughout the Ktate, NastiviLLg, Tenn., April 26.—The damage oyer tho Hlate by {he recent storm I8 chiofly in the do- atroction of timber and orchurds, and the killlng of somo atock. tior, +The caso la not only a highly interesting ono in vicw of the many technical potuts thut are necess sarily to be consiitered in connectton with ita wete llc‘numm. but it is of vital importance to tho bond. holders. . Another ombarrassing question is In_ regord (o tho setection of the lands, The acts of Congrees nre evidently In conilict upon this point. At least three of tho contestants havé'been nnablo (o se- cnro thelr quota within the ton milea granted (o Uho roads; 1t ieto be decided whother tusy cen sclect the bulauce anywhero on tho entire graut. extending twenty miles un cach sldo of the entirg 1ino from Madison to Lake Superlor, and clafnied by n half dozen diferent companies, ‘The case I not only # highly intercsting one view of the many tuchuicil points that ure nuces- sarily to be convtdered 1n conneetion witn ita_ eote ticment, but it Is of vital impurtance to the bond and stock holders of five or six ratlrond compunics whosg money is serionnly involved in the lssue. 8T, LOUIS’ OPPORTUNITY. Tho efforts mado by St. Louls lately to divert the Towa and other business from Chicago by pete ting moro rallroaa facinties aro deprecated by tho Kanmas City Times, This paper thinks that the Chicago roads hiave such advantages by rail for tho Westcrn tratlic that all efforta made to take away that business by forming new linea from St, Louis sre misdlrected, and can never ba successful, Itin thie opinfon of the Kansas City paper that St. Louls has heeu rulued by ralironds, Allof them that are not ncllvel{unmnufl In cutting her throat —all that do snything for her—are keeping her from using the weapon which would maku her in- vineible. Jf hall the capltsl vhe has (nvested in INDIANA, InniaNaroLts, Ind., April 25.—The rain slorms for the past threo days have been very general and heavy throughout this State, but no scrious damage has been dous 10 furma or rallroads, e po— MADISON, WIS. An Architect's Blll=The Work of Rovislog the Statutes=>Masunle, &peclal Dispatch to The Tridune, Maptaoy, Wis,, April 25, —\When the Northern Tlospital for the Insane was ordered built at Osh- kash, Cul. 8. N, Shipwman, sn architect, thon of this city, but mow of Chicago, drew plans and specifeations for the main bullding ond of one of the wings, ond was appointed Supervieing Archi tect of the bullding, but, svon after cominencing the work, Bhipman was removed and another ot Me. and Mre, KeKee Hankin, and thelr two Native Pearl Versns Futcolain, chilidren, passed through this city’ yesterdsy morwe | pyoutie sware n n poo substitute fur Natare's. grodnco e Danttcar at Tisthwarra Tiitrey | J " aubied, “wii-yrcvent. ot reovashy ok Square compitay, M. Jaiues 0Nl taking thy | Beslthye a1t of the J'arion. TR ¥ BUSINESS NOTICES. . evening ot Unton 1all by *'Ye Olde Folkes,* to a 5 ‘ aro Gudicuce, Tho entertamment wae's very | A Romance fram Far Alasku.-d younc. s et Mivaien School - Amonis those | Jove with the only youug lady on the islandya 2ir of who contributed fo. tho success of the aflair wera | 1 Wha wae pusicered of exirsorainary beauty, und ) & hiad the good serwe to use the greal natural huwr Ar, McVicker, it {s gaid, intends to bring suit { caslly accounted for, Carboline will do 1t overy againat Mr, Jobn Dillon for vialation of Lis con- | time, and we commend her taxto, us o bettar cane muney, bt to_ teach hio) tiat be cannorafways | uired by thelar 1o feed. apon, clenam th ole Pluy thix fast-and-loose game #ith lmpunity, 118 | from daidrutf, makes hate ¢row on bald heads, with tha delibetate intention of breaking up the und performa all that ls claimed for 1t campany. It1s John's way, but McVicker oern't zicists and dealers generally, ————— e sou aud Miss Aunfe Fixley, Lotk California iudiew, Lo s A ing en ronfu for ¥au T rancleco, whers they 4010 | 1.1 thoan who so believe, nee the Korudont, wirtch, durlug thelr Callformin eniazeaicnt by i Tulon fales teetli by keeping the real ones sound sad A vocal and Instrumential concert was given last g{wunnl e, and was given for tha beneftof the | Man who was In Alaskd soine four years azo fell i Moo st Eutelic, Mr. Harey Wager, and Srs. C. | Whose baie fell below herkpces, She undountedly troleusni, aud hence the greal beauty of her halr ia tract with him, —not in the hope of recovering uny | potbe found, 1t containe all the elements re- cikfmed that Mr. Dillon went upon his receni spreo | causes the ortzinal color of the hair to Le restv Itke It ‘Mr. Dillon's llitle eccentricittes nuve method 1 them., 1u tho present case, It 1o said to have come about In- consequence of | cure tain propossls from Wallack. n traveliug manager, who docen’t gel along smooltly Uno # Mrn, Winntow's Soothiug Syrup ™ for children while teothing. 1t cures dynentery sud diarriso s, wind culie, atd rezulates the bowela. s, ho saw seven ratued {a tho alr it Monday n 20-cent rato will be mado by nll the : ; ailhe i, and wh dles J od carea | = ———— 5 tyfesd and dropoed dead. Rrchitect subatliniod, Bhipman, thorefore, sued tho | TAIFCads wore vesial o reviving -trade | fSY fhrGmaiion wan received ‘oro yesterday | ST (il LA ebbiee - Slozubes T, horda Y-t Lor Jubt, Wz 1ha NI IING ULOAKS, ¢ bouao of tho fiection-Toss at Mapleton rolled | grato for o percentage on the contract prico for the T onia soon To ‘ontabilencd; | that the V'eoria romts have made a reduction of fva | About five hours cen midnight and noo. | 4o ier orhis tred of the footlights, 1118 likely, | s s e e oret twice, and biusell, wife chilil wero bad» n Anoxet v | cents, and the Chicago roads will bo compelled to | After Lis J00Lh milu Hughes took & bath, ate sap- | perefore, that vur eccentric comedisn will Joln 1118 ot tho want of rallroads, says the Kansas City Z'anes, that onabiles Chicayo rallroads to take uwn( all tho trade of town, “This Nate lles ju the forle of two of the noblest navigable rivees on earth, which meet at 8t. Louts. 1f 81, Louls cannot cone trol the tradu of Towa with tlmeo rivers, sho nevor will du it with rallroads, Lailronds running within 200 miles of St, Lauts, snd far south of tho Towa Vine, ora now hauling'grain from Kanxas City Chicago, wilew, across both of these rivers. it 8t. Louls rallrcads cannot competo with Chica= 20 roads for trude {n Missourl, it fvabsurd to expect timt they ean do it In lowa, Clicago's great East- ern watorway i what gives hor the advantages Sho enjoyasnd uperutes agalust 8. Loux. At this scason of the yuar it compels the Eastern roads 1o ¢ivo Chicao more favorable rates, und practi- cally makes her indopendent of them. St, Louln has the advuntage over Culcago tn Western wates. wags, butsho dun't uso It blie roliea on ratlways, and yets whippeil. *1f 8t. Louis would utilize her Western walerwuys they would enable ner rall- routes Kastward o compete with Chicago's wators way. Butno all-rail road from the Missanel Val- 1oy 10 New York will ever compole on_equnl terms with the mifroads that connect ot Chicage with o Jake and canul routv, TIIE CINCINNATI SOUTITERN. Mpecial Dispateh to The Tribune. CiscINNaTy, April 25, —Something of a seneation was produced here to-day by the news hat charyes of ascrlous character hind been wado agalmt the Southiern Nallrosd Trustees on the Hoor of tho Housc ot Columbus. In the course of the debaty this morning upon the subject of the examination of the Trusteos’ Luoks, Mr. Wright made s forual chiargo that the Trustees of the Cinclouatl Sonthe whole bullding, includlng oll the latest wings, Ths account with futerest footed up sbout 820,000, Aftor being twice buforo tho Bupreme Court, which decided ho could sue for a percentage on the frat cantract, 1t was sent down to the Dane Count Ciecuit to Lry tho case on o question of fucts, Jury this afternoon returned & verdict for the sum of about $6, 500, The Statute Itevislon Committeo aro about half through thelr work, They have juat completed the consideration of the raliroad scction, Representa- tivee of tho leading roads have been befors them during tho past two or three days, ‘The corpora- tlons wished 5i0 chauge in the existing luw, aud io somo places, whera the rovisars' report conflicted therewith, it was modidad, sud the stotus quo fult will be preserved. The rovisors will get through tho first reading by the ulddle of next week, Thun ‘will follow the incorporation of the laws passed at the recent kesslon. ‘I'hio entire report will bu com. pleted by May 16, and the Governor will call on extrususston ubout Juno 1. A Connnittes of Conference of the (rand Coun. cll of Itoyal and Nelect Mustors of tho Grand Chapter of Royal Archi Masons have declded to cunsolldate thess two bodivs In this State. ‘Vho Mauleon Couucit tosnight gave n grand banquet to fla members AL Cheeney’s European Hutel Somwu ffly members woro prosent, and a very ens Joyable timo Lad. ————— 0DD FELLOWS. Spectal Diwpalch to The Tridune, Totzpo, 0., April 25, —Extoustye preparations aro belng mude here fora trl-State celobration of tho Gfty-ninth annivorsary of Oddfsllowahip. Over sisty lodges from nolghboring places in Ohlo, It hurt,—tho child probubly (atally from bein; walded by hot water from (ho ngvu. Wuaunf aule, and horues were carrled long distances In Loz, while poultry waw blown avay like pof. Wlly, and stripped of foatlers. Two men who ¥erean & boat hum(nx{un the lake discoyered the ::vmcfllwtloudlnl endeavored to get ashore; "I e cloud overtook hem, when they aprupe {5 tho boat nod sought felugo on inukrit ‘fllll. Thelr boat waa lifted from the lake and krlvied over tho town, and, with their guns, canaot Y found, Two childlen were not fur away, ou thy :hm of the lake, atching cattlo, und u:' cannot be fonnd, It is supposed ] were blown into the lske, or carrled 7 and dropped in the flolds. ‘The machinery of i e power was carsled Lalf o tnilo. Tho lariest st house in Ids County, which Juat folluw wult if they mean to hold thelr own. per, was rubbed down, aud came 1o the course at Mr, L. M, Cole, the vateran General Ticketand | 8:55. As ilughes warmed up his stiffncss Paswengier Agent of the Dalttmore & Ohiu Rutl- t disappeared, and ho broke lulo o sort of d, 18 in th clty, Mr, Colu utatos that bis road | qog.irot, which ho kept up with appare en 10 part n the neer war on y N Lol busiiiows from Ciuciinath and sl | €0t ease. Tho atteudance hed - now K for firet-clam tickots from Cincinnatt to | fncreased toa greator number than at sny previous 7k. . The fight de principaliy carried on bo- | $itne during his walk, ond was very enthimiustic, no Atlantic & Great Weatern and the Pan | among thew belng mauy af the best wins. THandle rontes, Tho Atlantic & Great Western o | teur walkers in the country. After the Julst now seliug tickuis from Cinclooati to Now Yorkat | mile b “ran nearly the whole of the $10, and the Pan Hlandlo at 312, und the prowpects | next four wifles, puttinz on & little extra are that et lower rates wlli bo'made beforo lune, rit In the 400t mile, Lowertow hix hend, he the former ruail Inllnllnf on s $2 dilferenco in jw | stralghtened out to asort of easy Indlan lupo "and favor, Tho rated from Cincinuath o Plitsburghave | madg the mile in 8:0%, and tho B070 Ju 734, 1lo been reduced by thoAtlautic & Great Westorn Kalle | continued to run iuta the 310th mile, roadto and deopped into 8 walk uuly ou the tuuts Tap, hiv ——— run iaving been mautalned shinvat, continally ~ % urlug nine miles, four wiled of the distance being WAS ILE RESUSCIVATED? | uone tu 84:15, and the 810 miles n_ ety VA ulne hougs, At 11:15 be had cumpleted 312 milus, and was fresh and Lopeful, THE TRIGGER, Oxaita, Neb: Aprll 25, —Ina glavs-ball ehooting- match, beguu to-day, Letween Dr, Carver, of San Franclaco, and Johin Petty, of thisclty, each shut At 500 balle, Carver mlssed eignt and Feuy tequel to tho lata banging of the Draswcl brothers, le: " Oanien dnleted. ol s Ll near Cookevlllo, on Morch 27, A fareo number of | SIEMeSt: Corvee Gstt b WIS B4, LR B atint, the peovle of Patnumn und Smith Countles are of | the host recard wilh & rifle fu the world. Bach tho firm belief thet Teck Brassell, tho younger | will shoot ul 2X) more to-orrow, which witl cune aud mors hatdened crimingl of the two, | clude tbe meten, bas cluded the cold clutches of the < S rava _the law had songht to imposc apon | « PARIS PRICES., fim. by reasecitation gt the hands of his 2 fumnily. after exvention, It will be remembered the truveling Wallack, but he wiil have to acttle tis hittle affatr with McVicker bofore be can wp- pear in a Chlcago theatre agnin, il sl e s Chas. Gossage Tolltical Matters Among tho TInwhkeyes. Special Correrpendence of The Tribune, : Drs Motxzs, Ia., April 23.—I8 was a matter of 0 comuwent bere, atthe mecting of tho (reonbask 0- ~ to State Conventlon, that the chief atandard-bearer, Gen. J. B. Weaver, was conspicuously absent, Why, was uot wade known to the; *raw recruits " ‘Who were seut bere 1o go through the formality of a State Conventlon. It now appears he has been > wooing the Democrate In the Blxth Congrestlouat €« B ar galns” District, and it is yery probable there willbe a wedading botween the Groenbackers and Boarbous, I~ . Atleust, there v a tacit understandiug that the Democrata will accopt bim If ho be nominsted by the L Qreenbackors oy thele Congresslonal Convention, S rlno Oa S atUskalooss, May 1. The Democrats af thatdistrict O h would mlscegenato with anybody, it thereby they e B iaiat winle Gon. Weamtes . s Woald ook E,'.'nn gm.lnlmun-lsn fne r:m:nnh'"nm'wm Wo shall offor thm.mommg Fiva . T H 0 : - 3&;2‘.'\-“ ,,_:;';,h.:,.;.n ,,.,.Efin:,.,m‘:}"...' E“ e Hundred Stylish Spring Wraps in Y Evans, a tour- | T: o i ..‘?;‘n'&.:';l :‘m.‘fium i, i huiiee Diagonals, Matteli®ss, and Drapde : ol ¥ oayc b ot Gl b when ‘rurumg. for | Et6, 80 advantageously purchased as b ~be having donounced Sam ux u +Cupper- tor et b gonus omne. 1t s piube | to onable us to offer really nice, ser- tho villago, was tora into kind] G0 Baricle of it beiny loft. Tho sbdu-trecs und v fumaine whero was an olegant bLome, em- Wllased with bematifal murroundinge. g W ‘k Davis s of the opinion that the loss of life i |u:t"-°|:v§" w|‘1||dhu lurun{ than stas reported. So wudden was its Yon could La mado to eacapo it dasction secrme to b in Uie path of perlad. talerclon [i the Bfth which has ewoept Tar b ¥ince the countey veywn to be seltled. LT lu.':'i:h Dot the Govornment by, in somo of W pH8e pablicationy, located ' tornada path oo ml.- Two Juste sy 8 lornado cawy dowa % 10at way, Gut paweod woutkward of tho uetial Gal ::ul speat fts forco fu Madivon upd Watren Spectat Correspandines of The Tribu oMY, Ta.. Auril Yeatorday, ut 03 BB & forwado, coming from tho Aoutnwest, Current Rumor that Teek Brassell, llang- ed Blurch 27, nt Cookeville, Tenn., Wi Brought Back to Lite. Bwecint Corraspondence of The Triduns, Nasuvieix, Tenn., April 22, —A sartling story comen (o Nushvillo from Putnam County, a4 o ico that uo proparas v est 1o Exposition Tourlsts, g v Sk the hauso of J Michixan, oud Iudluna hiave siguifed thelr luten- o tiat, 6t tuo Lme the prisoners were carrlea lo ‘acts of Tuterest to Kxposl . | ableJudze Campoell, **in the futsrest of veace | o 4 e of J. Duhin sud demolished it, el ern ltailroad liad atlowed the contractors for the Land and Water, 4 "wtlil parsusde Bam 1o bottle up bis es and Walking Jaokets foking th leg of Johin Murphy, & visitor, ‘Tha | tion of belng prosent. 11 the westher fa fasorablo | 0o oo oo King's Mountain Tuunel Covkovillg, it wad urfll I:‘n‘:]“l::aw:l:‘fin wb“é»: rauaile b I u‘l:nxcw ‘g. i msnbloSucqu [:} k! 4 at they would never be nermitted t Parie s pot a cheap piace to livolu. You ehall auifor th horrurs “at (Lo gallos Judge. A bunch of len liltle turaips costs wo trance, alias tweuty pence—jurt Lwopenco each. i bttt et sclud ovee: s outlt, eutirely destro; w2 ragons, aud killing the orace, Uonllnnl{»&nfi o there will be a great crowd fn attendance. The W ) progranune of oxcrclscs ombraces a parade of the 000 mora thian the contract price, wpont in Columbuy and Cinclunatl durlig the pend- which money was 141l Stope or M. K, Cutl bull for immediate tra which wou'd dt Camp- ation, liko Elijah of ald. At 35, th ethren through tho etrectw, with bsnds of music, e 5 N o N e crhin e totd yuu, tho other day, that Lucollus Quluteliug e A S T brethren theoueh te etrg e, T o inies | doncy of the six Mithon biil. Tha churga pro- | £56ry el bebind eraey, (16, uelab, the SC | o4 1k oztend dacke snd groen peae a8 potar | cyafucias liozzate was not Bero at the Greonhack $6, 87, 8, $9, 810, A, ranary. ocontly” fhom plarisciiins UUso OF | ot thy Operu-todso: wpeeches of wolcomus reply | duced o wensstion n ho Housc, and S0 | ey isould ensp ielr fngor st tho Iaw, nd sar, | bourgeots diab, so Iu ¥ranco duck and burnips foria | Nata Couvention, becaue ticro was, 1o biley 1n “Just half thelr value,”’ Siloring the hoase and barus Liliing e, | UY Adsm k. Bluom, Eeq., of Deteoit; oration vy | excited dobate followed. Tt was flually |y, wubstance, ** Latch melf you cant™ a favorite Enster dish,. i pulut of taste, there ts | view. He turned up the othor day in the Con- Earien Pearce, and soveroly woundiog Me and | the Hom. . L. llaydon, of Clacinnatl; muale by | ordored that u Committee of Flyo bosppolnted 10 | Ty larze ansowblage of people pathered to wils | oy coppariaun between these two diskies; and En- gresslonal Conveution, with hls pios alt set for & Mns Ty M soverely, woundiog Me. 28 | tho Arioie of this city, cle. Inihe ovealoy thory | mvestigato the alleged improper uso of wuney 10 | neathn ‘execition exbibi i fho atuso fatorust D 0 | Pomination, 1 was noley, d the v . fm of George Watluco, w Hh.‘l ahowhas | Wilhbo a social euteristument at Gymosslum Hall, | secureToglslation, tho Committoe to bave power to | gho case bad excited. gland certainly haw tho palin iu this case, lo apilo | Convention was tumultuous, It evideut, atier | Weo also offer a upecml lot of Silk '{g::madn- huuse for Notthwestern ‘l‘fl\:nn—f:um, winding up with a graud balt. send for uelu‘a':n -m’l axiug;. -ngmluu h;rhm 'AI” 'rn_unuu u: ‘lM hlrl\]ll\vlnhi)ultrfllwna, lrml»l 4z uf hur bad cooking reputation. a few hT;"u't'fa"}“l 'h"-‘x‘:l"'l'n wn;“lh rézl:lln 3 D ] 18 y des - T e ———— PRssafe Of u original ‘en lon bill, " b the npinlou that his # were entirely In- c| 7 @ turnips | wan; whon the (ales g, . 84 they 0 & BCOTY U Pilely deatroying the house, Uarus, iy out e O N T tatsiy tho Cupny | Brcosed the npiniu tiat v boys wore sutlrely las | Tho duckling which sccompaules the furnibe | B, MOS8 GUntF Lt and the priss bo so olma o, dange m“ch"d‘-luwhmunly wounding Uil Long Lowery- Wa Livw slglty ""'.um- frow the. bulldtig, alighting in & g Mo excaped wiihout a ssiatchs whife dr. Tronded, ‘U et e, FElldres et werlosaly d partivs wero picked o Iy (J)gllt;tu&zlllt}‘;nlmum tho uuse: : 2 red wore most teno Stiedby thelr nelgbuors. and sl was doue toull THE EXPRESSMEN, Nrzw Onsxaxs, April 23.—At the Conventlon of tho Expressmen’s Ald Eoclety, fourth day, in the clestion of oficers, a1l the present olficers wero re-elected, The Commlitteo on Constitution sud By-Laws brought In su amendwment to the lenth articlaof (he Constitution which wau roferred to it the day before for conslderation. This, after un- casts from dve to soven france; duck aud turnive together cume (o biny francs, if ke wants a tdy B Teaulied In conviction and exveution. ~ Ho did not abtend e doat s cone tut, 0 was wupposed, ended all for his sons, but lef e duty of bringing s 'y know. the bodses of the dead men to hls houso toa son Tl};?:l‘;."f“fh,':fm‘::{',','.;:m’,'l‘:fiu‘:““fi.x}'_:_‘.:‘,’,m daughter, who were prescat for tho purpase, [ TUeX €08t A Lo BEsteet PAREE L o ol H 'hey could uol reslize the fact that a bricf sfthe o struiilo b tho alr could and all for tho boye, but | Bachi mot of the Orat guality citer, for the boat Suteriatned Loped that 1ifu couid be restored wven | <Opt MAIEB.CTOWRR MR L e o pound! after it wis thought Lhat all was over. With this b i 3 e Silia a8 the hudlcd wons el With such prices, you underwtand, we hava to se wmittes 1a roport au 10 who puld the expenses of the Gonural Asseinbly In their Iste trip over the South- ern Hallway, [t not generally belloved thut the ‘Trustees have been r’nl(l)% of dlshonoaty o the expanditure of thu 311,000,000 that have atreail: been voted them, but the high-hauded and srbi ry manuer tn wich they ha thelr bed evoked much criticisi 000, 000 sutborized by the L ture wis cone {{ioned upon its approval by & vote of the people enched from as it was m : At 18, s Tobd turs frcs S Doy 620, $23, $26, 830, 835, vosltively macrilng (bt ke would uat sccept the | Bonght ag *'n bargain,” and deoided- party, bal was still & ltepublican snd would not l wnnh nofin l allow bl to ba uved in sppoation Lo It b was y I g 7 : e D e wovaranco that Mr. Olfver would Spring Oloth Ciroularss ortheast of Wallac hous fact that a lettor wi > 3 fnto ths Tl i Py e b M Lhoir yup 4 . dergolng severa] technical cbanges at the hande of | o' Gt LR MR RRTCHOR Wil be hetd 113y, | harae or tho brothos and aiston, the fatal noosce | FAfS couteut with old pulstoss, Canbetss: e | roloct tho proffer, & Lomuiliice wan' appoluled to Boned, . ‘:{'flm:;flf:fi"{:‘:‘.fl }‘;..};".‘;3' e (ountls artrele was i Tos mmendinct 0 | gpy o dudbte wro catortained te 1o whethet tha Word examinea, and the one 'n‘n;l’l\'ek nefi»: e: {',“',';"‘;‘,"'_:I’ eLAUES, (I0pd sgevuable 1o the purve aujp\vly Lo p::.u'n aud thus was Col. Lucallus Prome,xmde Oostumaa; 3sn, " Dre, W N 1 dele- | measute will carry, t fails, the grest Boathern | jgoved, —somy strangu oversighi cansing them to 9 3 N uintellus Conlu wlaga! o (by 3 it Doy, g pond aud Nlcoluon; teo | e e oot b e, Hafirond eatoruridd wil o lof o condion of | shvlode oo btuplon s acond e neck pefimon e ol vo dear thia year M ouly €ats | fauleof the fanumerable caravau of dlssnvointed Oamel's Hair Sacques; AT »:‘u;iouol{ tatied oy lesdiog and fosucn- | And 8 lareo, varied, and attraotive ttal tireenbscke hat anuther Conveation will be K and entertainment while In this ¢ity wore uuanis Irheic® WHQ at fint was duewed the niost sorious- Whurt, 'to., Lo o wously sdupted. of Juseph. Foball an Lour they arrived at thult | gr purfs, | muat adil, howaver, that It {4 tno rs- Wil 48y does pot secoi vo badly Inured s Yatlier's house, and then, for the fret tlue, di covared tho faial mistake. For Josoph all wae fn. | Y of tewpting In lod! oLl oo hbars wuch jusednd | Qo S Sh flaprmed ine dio tomeetin JEIEROAD 1N dATI L. e i S ors o, 5 <vuaciats b | vttt D o b v e et | bl s ke silcyus s atisnd il stook of Stylish Garments never sur- . 50 i ¥ " e e — 4 £ coulted ju falluro. b Teek, s0 tle roo . o lous ut the Cunventlon on jthe - : s plater ul plua, woout 413 Incacs I0ug and Bl sh OHIO LEGISLATURE, Des Mown, Jor, April 29.Tho Keokak & Des | [t ot "Uhey" wera' wwurs sucsamful, | 0 nforiorpart, rim, parta sfe pever lest et | wlod Yo cibrothe sy of ection comes. woun | passed by any previous exhibit, Moines Rallroad 18 in the markut or salo or lease to the best bidder, and, If rumors are correct, thera are several applicants, Tho Chicage & lock inz will Be left of their platforia excopt the priucl- nof Commantsia, a0 1hoss Wil REVGr, feculva Very cheap! Lo Judorsswent of the people of lows. No pssty dare yo to the people with thews, Now that ‘the talck, dry 3 : w ver (kruuh the colf of thy leg; sl prvlaa Yreat deal of laceration of 1t oticlo oundiug (1 )mu-f. .mm 10 say nothing of the fthoy ‘rolled bis Vody oo be fioor, ! biow. breuth into his mouth, sprindled | pound: Tus, 810 deluk, eancot be had undat e Narlehoru sud canphor Into his nosteils, andat lust ere pevapdod with signa of Mfe, For hours tha | Breadle twopency hultpeany a pound, Thia ba the Corva ., April 25.—1n the House a reso- tution was adoptod providing for an iuvestigation i ; Th ity have utberwlsg roceiv | of tha charges now pendiog ogsinet Representativo | Jslana soversl days invostigatod the liue from end | o dead tned | deriug | Shespest eatably shlug we Lave, : dilogulse with which they were cuvcred has oSt iiars ahdwllacees tu AUt | 'Connor, that by was, duriag 1900, 4n e of | o end, and Jomodlatcly Air. Hidle. Proauions o | 4 Is and testh =1t el GBIt Lo IRRTE | Thees aro the prices now =befure tha Kstiuition, | 8, {ahnte 2 o it el suiners | CRS. Grossage & Co. {8kt bowe uloviaue s vuihings o o | 1ho Mickljaa Peolleutlary, aud uaver bad been | the Chicago i tock Trlnd, was i Now York, Tho | wa, thyscslo vl tura. _ Lire sty ielumphed, | gl o Coa o Farie, the " pronct velces il [a: | bulond o Tho seme. gung with ** Fire-sud-Nlood ch | o parlancd, 6 country-folks say, aud now Teck roams T'he House bill to sppropriste $30,000 to put the cauals of Oio in 8 navigable ordor was defeated. The Scoate jolnt resolution providing for ao in- next applicant wae the Si. Lo eokuk & North- cru, which is now zakl J" very critical oxamiva- tlun of the line, it ie understood, for the purposs of making & Bt. Lonl.col.\nuih)rllh vin the Chicago & Alton ut Loulstans, Mo. There is also talk 'aris, il crvaso, Justas reotand othor thioge kav alrvady Souniry Tousd « frce it —ona who st 1 | el 5wt b earey pounitleto e dar monument 16 it soio(ime Tacw of eMelency. They | In§ tBe Eshibition sbouthas Loirl-terper wiHe vay that uo 0oo bus ever svon ‘Feek but ts favord | WOLMAYS TUILIARIR, b BEEAE JLRIATO, (U0 ca, who was drivi 1 of the Stato for bis ioe R R S SeRairy sud Tiolaua uietupcee:Beros 7t a0 STOCKIOLDERS MEETING, et il ekt misaCe b e atiels bt | OFFICE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND oyt ls 30thing mathentic from the section be- Ron el ) SR St age” glone. 1oy0ebip, ten willca balow. tren Lake, Ut 1§ eaid hat appoalt rb 1 D Peracus were kil gy veatization of the books and papers of theSoathern | that tbo \Wabssh Hoad L4 8t the bot. | few whoewors clrnal secrucy, but who, 1t scctus, il N tae fiar | trawp. tform of the Greenbuckerd—Sec- PACIFIC 0 et e KT B G 4 07 | oo o b bk and perv o o oatbem | et oo Nk el 14”7 bl ot | e rk RLACSSET, oty e | ot e a8 0" W | S B Gnl el of il AUIFIC_KAILROAD (0. g A revolution was lss dopted sppointing 8 com- | caboot with the 3t L., K. 0. & N., It cighering Ja tho 44 dasutt Wild,® b0 to vposk, liviog 1u (80 | Piiion wiich Varls wil erer bave, wo must resiya | $cu I3 modined form, of Jues, Wb declared g Apttizs, 172 MICIIGAN, mittco 1o Investigate whethir any taembors of tho | i(s own bebalf for s fecder, 'If it 3bould succoed, | mountaiu festnesscs, and nover wolog Muio the | urclyss to by ecced accordingly. that the & 8 torc o The Annua! Meeting of ttis Stockbolders of the Chls Dyraory, % Sixty-second or Sixty-third Asscwol; im- | 1tis understood Chicago will get a littlo more wtir- prnlmu districts where he would ™ likely e e I o cago, Rock laland & Facifc Rallrosd Co., for $ba sico Tiiled gy el o Aorll 23.—A i1l wind pro- | propurly recelved monoy 1o faluence {beix votos | s ni nowa. Gox, Tha Third Congrosstouat Distslct s casttog sbout | £2o. Hoek Sans & Tuctte HEUrett B0 LRSI Tha apan s yesterday, bat about balf-past 3 in | on the bitl autborlziog tho payment of $1,000,000 Tho'l., 1. & Q. 14 sald to bo laying back in tho e RELIGIOUS, - | foes caudijate ut Ly Mebub ican petuusdion. UB- | ofvuch oiher buslneas as may come befors them, will :flmwn sometning very lke a toruado sweps | W 8pply ou the Cluciiuati Seuthera Jailroad. shado, and, when the proper thue cowmes, will come THE ADRIAN PASTOR. Crpak Rarins, 15, April 25.~The Womau's ::'31.';;:;"!;;::“ S uejus must b pIAcated, sa | be beid at the otice of the Cutavau¥ la tho city of Chi~ s don S aud, although no werlous damao | obth 15 Semate tbe House bl 1o Feorgantzo the | dagadweeop e IOk | (o v ot ere, aud only- Spacial Dlaputch fo TAe. Dripuns. Preabytorian Bosrd of Forvign Misstons convened | 1’ liyireg thy vots of Dubuque Cuunty Lo elect & | cagy, on Wedacaday, the 5ib day of Juus pest, 8¢ 1} eas cone, thera was sumo Toas in proparty, snd | OACreibsiion whs olerel sa Wi on tho tablo | surmiscel from th omclale of® tho K. & D. b | _Abmiay, Mich., Apsll 23, ~Tus Prudeuttal Com- | heto sestetday. 1t la 4 nolable gatueriug of Uhrle- | Repuulicun, Scustor Lirrabes, of Fayulto; Thomy | octock . i MUGH KIWDLE, Prosdest | W0 Battow uacapes frowa loas of lfe. The calling vu the Attasacy-Gencrul for his opintou on | Boad. Tucy aro s« totally xuoraut of all matters | mittce of thu Droad Strvct Baptlat Chiuzed wers dn | tun vowen. Urer 300 delegates sre [n attendaucy, | us Updegrad, of Alawakesjand D, N. Cooley, of ¥, B. TOWS, Sscrstary. -