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j + Assrasor—Gray, 053 “Bouton, 175 Wright, Kingman, 64; Hobart, 105; Foss. 153; Hogan, 81; Williamson, 405 Beek, 1: Sian, 101} Johnson, 146. Cierk—Russelt, 1135 Taylor, 105, alaseesur'--Mahet, 16 av, 18. Collertor—V aie Uerbett, 18; Pleree, 180;;Clark, 2. Supertisor— Hudson, 1073 Dr. Pease, 107. Sustice—Roorc, 59: Bremer, 109: Sparks, 53. Fount — Diarnict—Trustes—B 495 Vouton, 194; Potter, 1003 Wilt ad; Klneman, 183; Beck, 2113 Foss, 205; Ford, 485 Hobart, 434 Stran, 40; Johnson, 69; Wright, 81s Jfowan,) 82. Clerk=Russell, 2153 wylor, MM Supervitor—Hiudeon, 143; Penre, Gh. Aasestor— Maher, 190; Gray, 69, Coilectior—Chark, 101) Pleres, OF: Vanderbeit, 80. custice—Bremot, BS$ Sparka, 1193 Reese, Mi. ETH Diatatct—Truastees—Bevk, 170: Potter, jentictt, rmaon, 73h, Nouton, 125. Kingnian, 124 Williaingon, 131: Foes, 105; Bennett, 1455 Ford, $20; Ho- fart, 005 Awane 100: Joluson, 1335 Wright, 873 Tlogatt, 42, Clerk—Russcll, 105: Taylor, 92, Mater, 1, Cotlector— 14; Vanderbelt, 8% Supers Justice—Sparks, Pierce, 01; Clark, tt wsor--Pense, 83: Hudson, 174, 853 Reese, $8; Brewer, 04. Sixrit B 8 iiobart, ‘80 Fose, 92; Swan, 843 Jolinsol Deck, 51; Pottar,10:anton9; Kingman, 8 famson,32; Wright,85; Horan 29, Clerk—ii HH; Tavlor, Si. JusticeBremer, 1015 Sparks, 75 Reese, 10. Collector—Vanderbelt, 20; Pierce, oH Clark, 11. Assessor—Cray, 44; Maher, 73. Super- vitor—Hudson, 08; Pease, 85. BavENTR Distnict—7ruateer—Bonnett, 2604 120; Votter, 183 Hobart, 203: Kingminn, 19} Ford, 203; toss, 14; Hogan, 4 Williamson, 205 Beck, 24; Swan, 200; Jolin- erk—Ruesell, 2143 ‘Taylor, 16. stone, 222, © Cotector—Vanterbolt, 33 Plorce, 3075 jClarke, 18. Auesor—Grny, 15; ‘Maber, 213, Superctsor— Judson, 68; Pense, 101, Juatice—Sparke, 11; Reese, 13 Bromer, 202, . Erontit. Dsetrict—Trusteer—Bennett, 75; Wright, 71; Botuon, 21; Potter, 41; Kingman, 203 Hobart, 3; Lord, 20; Fuss, 40; Howat, 455 Wiitiainson, 3; Becky bo; Swan, 33 Jobnson, 44, Cierk—Russell, 172; Yavlor, 15, Collector -—Vanuerbolt, 733 bierce, Slarks 17, | Assestor —Gray, 43 Maher, 1%. Supervisor—Iudaon, 93; Pease, 7, Justice—Sparks, 6; Reese, 175 Bremer, Vor sdpstartint from Lake, none; agalust separation, 68. Ninty Distnict—Truetee—Renhett, 63; Ford, 403 Hobart, 29; Foss, 373 Mogan, 253. Beck, 205 Jolinson, 63. Clerk—Mneevell, 413 Taylor, 1. ‘Tentit Distatcr— 7rustres—Bentett, 41; Rou- ton, 71, Wrlutt, 0; Potter 24; Ford, 43; ‘King- man, 17 Jobarl, 87; Foss, 38% Hogan, 15 Raynor, 15 Willlamson, 125 Beck, 20: Swan, 385, Jolnson, 20. Cterk—Russcll, 18; Taylor, ve. Collector—Vanderbelt, 43 Verve, 44; Clark, 6 Aaressoy—Mohier, 26; Gray, 23. Supervisur— Tiudson, 273 Dr. Pease, 27. Juatico—Keese, 135 07. AS rhict— Tristes-—Renne tt iForts Brottar, 3+ Sparks, M4, ‘The Trustees elected are Bennett, ford, Fose, Beck, Jolinson, and | Williamson,—the Inat-named by t mosority of one, the vote stant ini B99 to 893 for. Hobart. Russell ts re-elected Clerk. Maher {@ the cholee for Axsesaury _ Pleteo for Collector, Hudson for Supervisor, + Dirk De Jon: Town Clerk, aud Bremer for Justice of the Peaco. EVANSTON. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Evaneron, 11, April 1.—The township elce- tlon wt Evanston resulted as follows: For Su- pervisor, Mux Hohn; ‘Town Clerk, J. 2. Fitens Asseseor, George W. Huntoon, dr4 Ci OF, . Ve Kline; Schoo! ‘Trusiee, Q. IL Manny {Lighway Conmmisstoucr, Samuel Reed. wort, Apocrntt Disvuteh to The Tribune. Biur istann, It, Abril 1.—The regular thek- et of the Town of Worth twas elected: Super- visor, Chria Kreagors Town Clerk, I. G. Dlefeb- ry F. Danmicke; Culleetor, A1- bert } Culnmnissloner of iTichways, Jobo Greeuy School Trustee, F, Jebuke. t fs} . Cabtiint. The retular tleket waa elueted: Supertisor, WW. C. Winans As- fessor, Chris Bockar: Collector, Jot Sidtes Comnuilsstuver of Highways, F. A. Reich, dre —— WISCONSIN. ‘ SULWAURER, rectal Dienateh to The Tribune, Mutavauxen, April 1.—The election today pagsed off quietly, aud o much smaller vote - {han usual was cost. According to the vote on dustive of the Supreme Court, given below, the élty has gone Republicau by over 3,000 wajor- {ty, but by the yote on Alderman, whieh, per- haps, affords o better test, it Is 1,085, also an inerense over the majority given for the Repul- Mean ticket In November last. ‘The fotlowtny 18 the total. yote of the city, on Associate Justice Cothren, Eleventh Twolth., a7 Thirteenth . ol 7,025 1, 002 lermen-elect ara Zorhre Innt, Schwartz, Paine, Savelanil, Perrico, Barth, Reuss, Orth, Wood, Baum, and Gartner. ‘the Detnotrnta sre Shaughucssy, Koch, Chase, Fuss, and Hetler, Of the Supervisors the Repub- Vans elected Murtin, Sehintdt, Chapin, Mitchet), Brigham, and Wagner, ‘The Democrats ure Senlegel, McKale, Uagedom, Daszkowsk!, Roeh- fing, and Stamper. ‘The Common Connell will be largely Republican, and the Board of Super- visors Democratic. At the election iu November last the vote was divided as follows: * Warde, Eyre Whasteenith sy MATSON, Wik, | @ Steelit Pianateh ta The Tribune. Manson, Wis, April 1.—The Democrats suifer a terrible defeat in the Capital City. “The Republican Treasurer and six of the ten Aliter- men wera elected, a Republican tain of TAX), which effectively and forever lifts the dark pall of Democracy from the Capitel Citv, AL the election in tbls city Rowley, Republican, waa elorted Treasurer by 152 inojority; Maltzell, Demoerat, Mayor by about the anime tnajocity. Kix out of the ten” Aldermen elected ate Ie publicans, and a tajority of the Rupervisors are Republicans, ‘The elty wil be woud next fall for a round Republican majority. Judge Cole’s majority in this eity is 600, Keturns sul ficleut have been reveived to alow tht tie ts elected without any doubt, Witertown gives Cole sd malority, whieh is. 8 Republican gain of 500, All retarus show heavy guins over 1810, Jority thy Statu went over 6,000 Republican id: jority. JANESVILLE, WIS, Special Piyatch £0 The Tribune, Jannavintiy, Wis. April 1—The election passed off quietly, a light vote belug polled, “Fhe following Ucket was elected; Mayor, Baul C. Cobb, Republican, 6 majority; Clerk, d. M. Burgess, Demuerat, nearly 800 majority; Treas M. Husetton, Democrat, over Su) und 3 duatice of the Peace, Fradk Brooks, Jemocrat; City-Attorney, Kd Carpenter, Republican, about 40 majority: Schaal Comris: uray Large, L, Be Reith; Seater, Edgar Wehardson; Alderman, First Ward, Thomas G, Croft, Democrat; Atderman, Second Ward, Willlam Cox, Demovrat; Alderman, Third Ward, George Barnes, Republleans Alderman, Fourth: Ward, 0. 2. Rubinsen, Democrat; Aldermay, Fifth Ward, James {1. urna, Intependent, THA STATE OF WINCONSIN, Minwauree, Avril L—Cole, Hepubitean, ts undoubtedly re-elected Judge of the Supreme Court. by more than 5,000 inajority. ‘Fhe re- purts from the interior towns show erest Repub- ican gains over Just year, und the whole vuty of the towns will probahty pve the Kepublienns a greater inajerity (hat Uiey have had for years, Tn Milwaukee City, the Republicans will control Uh: Coun for the frst ting. Special Diquutch t0 4 : Mavison, Wis., April 1,—Middleton gives Cotiren LH majority; Prairie du Chieu City, 07 tnajority; Tawa ot Pralrie du Chien, 60 inajore A Fort Atkinson and ‘Town of Kashkonong adve Colo 257 majority: DeForst, 43 majority; town of Dane, 21 majority lor Cothren; Black- earth, 7% twalorlty Jur Cole; Kau Claire, 100; Whitewater, U7; Boscobel, Cothircw’s majority 304; Monroe, Cule'a majority i; Bun Prairie, 433 Mazomanie, Cothiren's inajority 183 Darling- fon, 2k; Belmont, Lafayette County, 9; Winow 4; Platteville, Cole, 0; ‘Town of 61; Oconomowoc, Cotbren, 2; Riche laud Centre, Cole, 54. BELOIT, Snectal Disnaten to The Tribune, Descort, Wis, Jul 1—John Uackett, candl- date of the Republican Union or Liceusy ticket, was elected Mayur by a plurulity of 13? over all, 8, 8. Goodale was elected Treay- urer without opposition. d. A. Sherwood, Meyublicau Union candidate, was elected Aidcre 6 Tribune. WA. Tolines, with no man In the Firat Ward. stene Meltenherzer, n wealthy clizen wee lis opposition, fn the Roconds L.A. Whiley, Ree | tootay been elected to the Comicll, alten) ates mmibltean Colon, to the ‘Thirds Te Wy Kendall, ) the atay. ot beter tee + atrticht Renubliran wnt Republican U ‘ af date In the Fourth, Sarerstaoray "| Pa cae meet Wats 8. T. Meritt, oe very ebarns tive wae yet AE ty DAE REA ve ey subtwans wiect the Mayor | e Boectat ti a aad Krxoana, Wi: The tallow ing ane WHENCH) KAN. coted today for the ensuite . Roblucon (no opposition); nerats City. Clerk the clty officers year: = Mavor, 1 reasurer, A. Scheffer Vou wi, April Leadudee Ushor, Re- publica, was eleeted Mayor bya good inajority. Dantel Henedlet, Republ Tia, seat semmeypinntae ty i = Tevinngy Independents of the Pe, CRIME, dames Ste epublicans Aesessor, Charley Fae Wattles, De BURGLAR ARRESTED, Spectat Diagatch to The Tribune. tq Minwaunee, April L—This afternuon De- tectives O'Connor and Sintth arrested n young nan giving the name of Charley Durand, and hatling from Chienzo, an suspielon of being the burglar whe has overated here for a week pst. He earrted a turinets bit, consisting of nips to turn keys in locks, a chisel for opening wine dows, digo two revolvers, Ily also carried rab: hers ond candles, His effets cinbraced a ailver wate) unit silver chal, a eensbean compass, nferschiaint elrar-holder, a purse full of silver, wrollof ergendacks, amd a large quantity of wished and éoppere. Uurand says he Is 21 years ofage. FOND DU 4. Spectat Diewsteh to he Tribune. Foxn pu Lac, Wis, April 1.—The Democrats elected Dr. 8% Bowers Mayor over Jolin 3, Burrows, Repubifean, and fT. Lewls, Green- baeker, aud gained one Alderinan, This was owing ‘to the Greenback candidates, who drew heavily from tha Republicans, WATERTOWN, WIS, Sportal Dtepatch ta The Tritnns Warrntown, Wis. Anrit 1.—The vote of Watertown City, complete. for Assoctate Jus tice of the Supreme Court, elves Orsumus Cole, Independent, 83;:M. M. Cothren, Democrat, 500; muforlty for Cole, 83, WHITEWATER, WIS 7 :__ Snvttat Diepateh to The Trthiines Wiirewaten, Wis, April L—There were 905 votes patted at the election in this town to-day, and N.M. Littlejohn reecived 8ao majority for Chairman‘on q nilxed teket. Uraamua Cole re- celred 337 majority for dudee, LA CHOSSE, Wis. - Special Mepatch to The Tribune. LA Crossz, Wis. April 1—The elty election aseed off very cauletiv, resulting aa follows: For Mayor, Law, Democrat, 703; Croshly, Repub ean, 0655 Grover, Greenback, 25. ‘The Demo- erats clocted the balance of the city ticket. ELSEWHERE, DLOOMINGTON AND NORMAN, Te Brectat Dienateh to The Tribune, Broominaton, fil, April L—A very heavy vote was polled to-tlay ot the townsliip elec. {ion, and there was a tnost atilinated and exeit- {ng contest. Though there wero no party nominations, the Republican candidates are probably all elected. Peter Whitmer, for Super- visor. had no onposition. Sebastian Hulman, familisely known ay Charlie,” defeated 1ikins nut Clark for Assessor by over 200) muajurity. Adoni Guthirle was re-clevted Assessor over Me- Tntyre, At Normal there ta the greatest rejole- fg amove RepuvYeana over the utter row of the Demorratie Ucket. Fos’ venrs ‘Thuothy Nini, a Democratle politician, has ruled the township, and held the ollie of Agscasur, al thotih the township was strongly Republican This year the Republicans nominated a ticket, anid ted Ib throughout despite most bitter oppusitions. * PRAT : Nocetal Diwateh tn Tre Tribune, Ben.ow's Fatas, Vi, Aprit L—To-ulght, at Windsve Prison, speelal euards were flaceit with Jol 2 Phatr, who fs tu be hanged Friday, fo prevent auy altempt st suicide. Phair has abandoned at hopes of life beyond Friday. Ho scems reconciled to meet bis fate, Ie solemnly nsserts bis Innocence, Conskderable excites ment oxists over Phair's case, It is reporeil to- athe tit Phatr’s counsel wil endeavor to ston the execution’ through a writ of habeas corpus to be served on the Sheri? Friday forenoon. YOUR PLAY. Snectal Dieputch to The Kewanes, fll, April 1—At 7 o'clock this” morning a youn man found dead lying bestde the track of the Chicage, Burlington & Quincy Rallroad track, about threo miles cast of this place, From papera oui railroad pisses on his person, the body Is suppased to be that of Jol Givson, of Momnouth, Hh From wounds on iis head {ndleations potnt strongly to foul plays ‘The verdict of te Coroner's jiry was Unit ho came to his death from causes to them tine known. No travea of Ils overcout or lat vould be tound, A TIORRIBLE CRIME, San Jose, Cal, April t—in the foot-hills near thia city four members of o family were horrivly mutilated by an ax or sinttar weapon, Mother of the family mntssing. It is not Inown whether she fs killed or escaped to the woods. 'Yhe family lived in secitston io a rough habita- tion, Nothing {8 known of them previous to coming here, a few muothgs age. ‘There is no clew to the perpetrator, and no motive assigned for the deca. The tuuiily had it purty to excite cuptdity, Novody has yet been arrested. Sy Tite Spectat Nispateh to The Tribune. Canexa, UL, April L—The passed olf quietly in this city to-iay, hurd work fins been done by both parties the Eust Sido the Revublfcuns lave ele dotin Lorrain for Snperviser. ‘The reat of the ticket (a Demovrutie by a_emall innjority, On the Weat Bide, Reo. Norris, Republican, ts elected Stypervisor, atid -present Initieatluns Wint ton Victory fora mtjority of the Repl ican’ vandhiates, ‘The votes are not yet counted, und streat bibereat ts felt ti the resnit. ‘The foyat Vall Warren elevts all its [te- publian eaulitutes withont opnosition, lis tol 0 luwa: Supervieor, L. 2. Woodworth: Town | devastating the r Dub Ye HS Ua int ‘ysaeeton, George} x devastating the stables in DuPage County Jt M Lust nlight Robert Sheldon, of Naperville, tad vermin Gil i mes Hes Junnsony Com | four yaluabte antmals stolen from his bara, A 2 MENDOTA, tits span of bay Norman ,inures, weighing near Snectat Dispatch to The Tridunes 1.40) pounds each, five - years old, and a span of Maxnora, Why Apeit L—tie following is the atched, handsome bay vonles, 700 pounds result of the eleetfot bere to-tass ur Super- yA niore und a gelding, tour bridles, wid visok, A.C. Melntyre, 414 Ferguson, | to saddles were take BIS: ‘for As supe sper Fischer, BOL; GM. Brice, ; for Town Clerk, Qeargs PEKIN, Guy,’ for Asscasor, Willtan Kopter, fio Spectat Dianatch to The Tribune, for Coltvetor, Sau 1 Bishop, 8835 Wiltlim Par- Spnixarisnp, Tt, Apel’ 1.—Ctiristian W. Ket AE Lavors, Wits Vatriete eee Ackerthau, another of the Pekin whisky trowd, ‘eorenzo Aldsel WW. | to-day pleaded guilty to three fnfletments for Gardner, 7325 ephen | conspiracy, - Attornds'; Georco Naylor, of Arnotd, Republican, ; Wout Greens | Lebron, Neb... formerly Postinaster at Pekin, backer, 605 Churles bi Holtman, Deunovrat, 419. | also pleaded gutlty tg i similar indicuinent. From tetezrams reveived from virluas potots | Diitriet-Attorney Conifdlly bum absent, sen Mr, Arnold will be vtected Recorder by a laren | tenve was reserved in oth cases, majority. ‘This day's election: ins been one of = “ i tte muat exciting we live hed for ycars, QALRSDURA, thle Knectal flienatch ta The Tribune. Ganesuuna, HL, April 1.—The hardest-fourht, city electlon ever held tn thin vity tool place to- WORSE-TILEVES. Speetal Mspateh to The Trdune. Aurons, I, April 1.—florse-thleves are teary DELIBERA’ MURDER. Lattin Rock, Ark.,'Apell L—At ‘Texarcana, Friday, Sam Crowley, freight comluctor on the Texas Pacifle Rallrond, shot und kilted ‘Thomas day. ‘The main lssae was the teinnerance qutes- | Hanks. saloon-keeper, who was State Senator in flow. A Jarge vote was polled. David Gi the Legislature of 1874, Hanks had threatened leaf, the License eaudidate for Mayor, was elect- | to kill Crowloy on sitittrevauae he had given ed by 230 majority; Ee tb Leach, City Attor- away a rly pledged for: debt several months luce. fle Qeorze Ekins, City Assessor, W. Ay Ryan, City Clerk, all of whom were on the License Ucket, were elected by stnall niajorities. M, AY. Chitttenuen, the Temperanes candidate for ‘Treasurer, was’ elected by 23 majority. ‘The new City Counell will stand twelve ‘for “Heonse and two agaluet, ‘Yo-night the greatest excite. ment provalls, The streets are crowded, bon- fires ore nutaerous, and the successful candi. dates are being serenaded, PRORIA, da Birctat Dimasteh tn Tae Tribune, Proura, il, Apr! L—This has been an April fool's day to the Democra ‘She Republivans laverouted the evemy, horse, foot, and dragoons. The Republicans efect their whole ticket, in- ——- . JOIN PRUNINGER, St. Pau, Minn., Aprif fi—The wife of John Preninger, of Shakopee; dled a few days ago and was buried yesterday, The clreumetances: of her death created a strong suspicion of polaan against her husband. ‘The Coroner to-day de- termined to take up the batty and bold an ine quest. ‘Phere [3 considerable ivcal exultement. SEVEN AND ‘TU ARE Special Dispatch to The Tribune. ANN Anion, Mich," Apt) 1.—Michsel Har- ‘TEN. 1 spa ringan, for burglary, was sentenced to three cludtag: a Tires sitGe ried ti f rey pel yeara at hard labor. He had just served a seven tn the strate voto $10, | year terat fur the samo offense. a ‘Two years ago the Democrats carried the citz by over a thousand. This result comes from a a quarrel between the Germans and Srish, ‘The Jatter tosisted on nominating a theket exelusive- Vy trish, and the Germans went back on it ina body, ‘The result la a complete surprise to wverybody, THE WEATHER, Orrice op tus Cutr# Staxan Orvicrn, Wasutnatoy, UD. C., April 2-1 a. m,—Loidlea- tlous—For. the Lower Lake Reglon, clearing weather, nortiavest winds, stallonary or lower temperature, and goncrally higher presaure. For the Unper Lake Region, partly cloudy. weather, aud in the northern portions Nelit snow, winds mnostly northerly, aud stullunary or higher temperatura, : For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Mis- sourt Valteya, warmer, clear, or partly cloudy weatlter, northerly winds, “becoming “varlable, stallonary or falling barometer, For Tennessee and the Onig Valley, clear or partly ctoudy weather, nurtwesturly wlads generally vacklne to soutllivesterly, statlouary: or higher temperature nnd barometer, LOCAL URSERYATIONS =i LINCOLN, NEM, Snecial Deswaten to Th¢ Tribune, ATaxco.y, Neby April L—The heaviest Neht ever had in municipal affairs in this city etmin- ated dn the election to-day, iree tickets were frst put up,—Repadllere, ‘Temperance, aud Peopte’s, ‘Ve fast-named was withdrawn last night, and certain Detmucrats belonging to the Peuple’s threatened ao bolt, and that they: would suppurt thd Temperance ticket. ‘The re- sult looked donbitw), but now shows the olec- thun of the entire Republican ticket by malorl- thes runing Irom twenty to 250, 3, B, Caley is elected: Mayor by an overwhuliniyy EA ‘Sins vote defeats any attempt at probibition tia Lincein for a your, CAMANVILLE, U1. Epeciat Dispatch ta The CanuinviLtsy Ih, April t Aalned a complete and Hire ¥ city at the mtintelpal election to-dny, making a gain of over $80 votes over the last election, Qearge Castle, Republican, was ted X by GY majoritys Mike Cople, ttiqniblican, ‘Treas y HL iiajonty: We Wee 1, Pulice te, by th) an 1» Denia hy Lanajority. election wis wnnsuslly: aiuet. ‘The yale cast was the largest ever cast. Republicans ure jubilant over thelr victocy. 4 “Thi The Democracy are divided by fuctions, snd the: Indications urd good for a Reputbtican victory. by the county, LASALL COUNTY, Byeetat Ditch ta The Tribune Orrawa, Whe A L—'There ara no returna In (rom the tawn eleetions In thla county at all teliuble, Iv Ottawa the yate fur County Re- carder Hotfinan, 355) Arnuhl, 89) Wood, 13, Streatur—Arnold, M53 Hothunny, Wood, 403, South Ottnwa—Arnold, Wh, Hoifinan, 105; Weel, 4. Utien—Arnold, 7 Hoffman, 215 Wood, al. Mendota gives Arnott 532 mn ity over all. Arnolit is undaubtedly: ted by a majority Vartuusly esthuated trom: 400 ty GUL, ung Gry Mave OMnKOST, Wis, Rectal Magutich tn The Tribune, Osnxosn, Wis. Agrit L—il B. Dale, Demno- erat, wad lt by snout 40) plurality over Cook (ypublican), Beekwith (Greenhiek), and Knupp (Vemperaneo), for Muyor.) di. Vowers waselected City Closkalutin Laer F ssduireryaitl Joseph dacksun Justi AL Republican Board» of Alderineu was elected. Cole, for Judas of the Supreme Court, ling 450 majority do the ety over Cothret, - ‘ RMN, Hele Spectat Plavaich to The Tribune Exam, Uh, Aprit the town election yer- tarday was close aud exelting, ‘There were 1,50L pan Krai Bheavepurt, bt. fo yotes pulled, Eleven candidates were runing for Collector, ‘The ‘following wera elucted? Supervisor, James A. Carlisle; Avatstant Su- ervisurs, If. E. Porkine nul D, Redencka; Tawa saueke AWC He Bella n Sullesnrs Caine pone re : << saucer; Asscagor, Garrett Roscukrauy, om 3 AURONA, Ths PITTSBURG RIOT-LOSSES, Fpectal Maatch to Fhe Trituna, —* Vannisuugng, Pa, April The vill before Avnona, Hl, April L—At the te nang elecs | the House appoloting a Commission to adjust tlon to-day Joseph itatiyg was re-elected Suters | gud pay the losses thetrred by the Littburg rlote was discnssed ot length to-day, anit a mus tlon made to postpone netlun on ie fudetluitely wus Ueleuted—yeay, TA; sys, dL. i JUDICIAL, Speci Dispatch ta ‘The Tetbune, Rock Istany, April L—A cal} was issued this afternoon for the Judiclal District. Convention tuimeet at Gulesburg ‘Phursday, May 1, to nominate three Judzes for the eircult. ‘the district embraces Rock falaml, Henderson, More ver, Henry, Knox, and Warren Counties, oo “How inch beter J took!" exclaimed a lady whe Lut uded Glonw'a Sulyunut Soap. visor, nnd Jona J, Johnston, Thomas O'Dou- nell, W. IL Watson, and d, F. Thorwarth were elected Asslstant-Supervlaors, Juhu We Thee was elected Cullector, KOCHESTER, MINN, Spectal Diqpatch to The Tribune, Rocygsren, Miva. April L—the ct given, after uhotly-contested election, 1 Jorlty for license, Beveral repeaters have buon arrested, We haye cut the yote down 118. from laut yeur, 1, BE. Cowdery, the Muyor-elect, re- ecived # small walority, Bt Louis, Erectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Sr. Lous, Mo, Apri t.—tn the city election eld here ta-dur the Demosrata were victuriuus, bas mas {His CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APIUL ORBIGN. - + a xno srench Education Bilt Approved by the Dop- | utios. Proposition to Compromise with ihe Creditors of the Glase gow Bank. Prospect of Wort for English Nyoops in Afghanistan and Burmal. Partial Arrangemont for the Joint Occupation of Routmolia. Nineteen French Soldiers Pertsh in a Storm in Algerin. Weekly Roviow, of the English and Gonti- uontal Ercadatuils Markets, PRANCE, POSTPONED. Vensatiaes, April 1.—Tho Senate, by a vote of Ja7 to 120, postponed tntil after the Easter holidays the discussion of the question of the removal of the Senate and Chumber of Deputies to Parts, TI EDUCATION DInTn Pants April 1.—the Conmiltes of the Cham- ber of Deputies approved Minister Terry's Edu- cation bill, with some modiileation in details, GREAT BRITAIN, MURDERENS ANREBTHD. Loxnox, Apnl 1.—Cathariue Webb, or Web ster, arrested for the mttrder of Mra. Thomas, fragihents of whose bolly were recently found fu the Thuines, states that one Churet, keever of a beer-house at Hammersmith, committed the erlne, Church heen arrested. ATATISTICS WANTED, Losvor, April t—The House of Lords Inst night ordered n compliation of the quantities of nicat Imported wnonthily from February, 1873, to January, 197%" p FINANCIAL 1038n3. The eharteredt Mercantite Bank of Indta, Lon- don, and China is unable to pay a further divi dend for 1878, and the whole regorve of £151,560 will be absorbed in covering losses or providing. Jor special contingencies, " A RECOMMENDATION, ‘The Times revomments the ‘ereditora of the City of Glasgow Bank to accept 15 ahlltings on the pound It says tho promised call of £2,250 per stare portehds ruin tu nearly every suare- holder, SILYRR QuistioN. Lord Beacongfuid, on Friday, will receive 2 deputation from ,the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce on tlic silver queation, 1 Agnenp To. Lonnoy, Aneil 1.—The House of Lords agreed tothe motion fordn officint return of Brltish trade with the United States, AN THI: COMMONS. Lospox, Aptil 4.—Thirty Homne-Rulers voted. with the Liberals it the division Inst night in the Mouse of Gouinons on the resolution of censure upon ti Zulu war polley of the Guy- ernment. see ‘The Times, whiiefrencralty supports the Gov ernment, enys:— “All that the Opposition maine tained wos that), Sit Bartle Frere had neted un- justifiably, nnd Abit the course taken toward him by the Goyéphinent was indefehsible. In this contentions! Af will, we believe, be the gen- erol opinion tuftthey were justified, and the Government's jijherieal: victory Is a moral de- feat. ‘The mali question, however, of our course in South ffriea remains undetermined, and must. sonia day be discussed with the ut+ 3 tr most care,” Teo? __ PAILURE. Frederick QR. Bevan & Co. merchants, baye falled. Liabititiyisy 260,000, THE LARIFE QUESTION. In the House of Lords, Lord Cottesloe, In moving for an diilelat return of British’ trade with the United States, pointed out the balance of American tradé against England, and sald he hoped the Amerlopis would see the advantages of reeiprogity, because, while tmanufacturers in the North were bynetlted by high dutles, it was. ihe Interest of bfuducers South to uave free trade. - FOREIGN GRAN TRADE. WEEELY REVIEW, ‘Lonpox, April: 0 Murk Lane Express gays the acreage ddvated to wheat will probubly vo conslderably leas than the average, Even in localities wheru the wheat plant fy healthy, it 1 backward. Farmers’ deliveries of wheat ut provincial markets continued on a liberal scale, Some steadiness hus ‘been discernible to the provinclal trade, but iu many instances needy rellers linve been oblized to submit to a reduce tlon inorder to realize” At Murs Lana Enelish wheat was fi arantwony orronnD. Alldry lots ehidiged hands at Inst week's prices, At the samy, time trade was devold of anything Wke na healthy ontmation. Foreign wheat has comg to hand rather more freely from the Amerteau Atlantic purts, Ger- inany, und Southern Russia, ‘Trade in spot wheat is falrly steady, but without specigt interest, business being exctusively coufinad to the sup- ply of present requirement: Except onts, whieh are In better request at an advatico of A to Hd per qiutrter, LITTLE Of NO ACTUAL VARIATION has occurred in the yalue of any article, but , quictudy has prevaited alike for wheat und feed- lug corn, and consuutption, tuanttended by spoculation, Is still the prinelpal factor, upon the action of which the probable future course of prices Is to bu based. Sates of English wheat last week were 49,991 quarters at 404 8d, against 82,504 quorters at 486 Od the corresponding week Ue previous year. ‘Che Imports Into the United Kingdom for the week ending March 29 were 843,007 bundred welhts of wheat, and 221,003 huudredwelghts of dour, TURICEY, OCCUPATION OF ROUMELIA. Lonnos, April £—Adstrla, Englind, Russta, Turkey, and Ituly have congente ta take part fn the mixed oveupation of Eastern Roumelia, Italy, however, has made rome reservations, ‘Tere with be no Commander-in-Chlef, Each atlonatity will have itsown commauder, ‘The aule abject of (he occupation will be to prevent ouy conflict between the Turka and Bulgarians, NOSNIAN Nevuanis, Barorapn, April L—Returuedt Bosnian refu- zeus have appeated to Austria fur Increased re- Meg. It da etuted that 20,000 of them have dled by privation sluce thelr Hight from thetr homes, BULOAIIA. ‘Tinnova, April L—The Committes on the Bulgarian Constitution bas rejected the clause which makes the Prince of Bulgaria a voseal of the Portg, and has declared fn favor of free echouls, to which parents snail be obliged to aeyid thelr children. MACEDONIA, Vienna, April 1 he dispatch of refuforce- iments to Sulunies seenis to show serlous appre- henslons du regurd to the juaurrection iu Mace junta, TUSSIA, KRULDIA. ‘ Br. Prrensnona, Apri) .—A special commit. tee, under the Presidency of the Minfster of War, has been appofuted to consider the Kuldja question. 7 BANITATIY, A Gen, Metikoi® telegraphs that he has com- pleted the burolng of the Jufected houses ta Wetllanka. Hy MORB-ANRESTS. Lonvow, April le~A dlapatch from Vienna says many members uf a revolutionary cuin- SU AGEs. fom LY havy Leen arrested at Waranw, ‘The prisoners had revalvers ty thelr possession when faker, Other arreta Gave been inade olay. where, trakter in all 200, “ibe Prostdent of the: uh Charkeff ‘has wen ited ate ‘The Russina ease of-disaifectlon. GERMANY. DIPHETAENAI A, Bais, Apri LT avers of tho hutwe: hold of the Crown Prince have been attucked by diphtheria, DRAZIte Loxnoy, April t dispatch from Bertin anys the continuanca of pullticat disabliltics of the Protestants tn frazit has produced much (l- feeling. Common setion on te part of Ger- aang and Great Britain may ultimately be deemed expediont, THI TARIFP COMMITTER suggests a duty of 8 marks per hundred- weluhton petroluum, und an additton of 2 marks on tea, tg marks on colfvc, aml 6 marks on splrits to (he presont duties on shose articles. IMSMANCK'S STATUE. Bentay, April 1.—lhe statue of Prince Bls- marcel was unyelled at Cologne with great core- ineny to-day, the anniversary of lis birthday, STRASHERG, Its proposed to expend thls year £162,000 in extending the fortifeations tn Strasburg. AFGHANISTAN, THULE AND JELLALADAD, Loxnog, April 1.—The Vieeroy of India telegraphs that Ma}. Sanderman reached ‘Tull ‘con the 87th of Maret and tliat Maj, Cayagaart has aturted for JeHolabad. QEN. GRANT. ARINVAL AT SINGATORE. Srvoarony, April 1.—Ex-Vresident Grant and purty have arrived hero alt well, ‘They will leave Friday uext Jor Stam and Hong-Kong, INDIA. RELATIONS WITH DURMAIT Ranaooy, April 1.—The authorities here lave, announced tut the India Government masa- taina a defensive attitude, and will ayold a rup- ture with the King of Burmah unless brougut about by overt avts of aygression ant insult. WEAKNES3, ‘ Loxvon, April 1.—aA dispateh from Rangoon save the offleial announcement of the defensive and walthys polley of the Indian Government has produced a bad effect, a8 it !3 considered an acknowludgment of weakness, ‘The King of Burmah fits stinmoned all hils subjects capable of bearlng arms. SPAIN. DYING. Revineg, Anril 1.—Priucess Christina Vas ra- celyed the fast sacraments, ae ALFONSO, Manaip, April 1.—The necessity of adtising the King to marry again Je much discussed bn political elreles, VAPAL CINCULAI. ‘The Pope lins sent a circulur to the Bishops warmly advocating allegtuice te King Alicnso. LPGURIA, ERISHED IN A STORM. Panis, April L—A battallon of Zounyes and skirmishers, on Ita way from Aumulle to Baghar, In Algeria, was canelt between Sonaki snd Soukeltleta, on the 23th of March, in a snow. storm, and nineteen men perished. Fourteen others are Ju the hoapttal. - AFGHANISTAN, | : gf . THE BITUATION, April {.—A dispateh from Lahore negotiations have not nom- broken off, Yukoob Khan's letter + is: ‘stilt unanswered. ‘The Viceroy atinanntes! ““thitt! "small forces have been suit to'Fiittehabad int Charbagh tn advanee of delialabdit to overnite the marauding tribes. The best-{uformed people think: the movement is really}. demonstration In reply to Yakoob Khaw’s evasive letter. fatty dually + MISS’ TALH'S MARRIAGE. Tho Bello Who Yedled n Now York Stroct= ar Drivers New York Suny“ Afared Ot. ‘Miss Sarah Salt was until two years ago ono of the’ Helles of Providence, BR. 1, and a great favorite in goclety there. Shu fe connected with some of the oldest families of that Biate. Ib was reported that she was once engaged to a son of Perry Davis, the wealthy manufacturer of it patent miedicinu in Providence, but her parents chose to break off the muteh, tt was also said tit she his a blood kinslip with the Van Rens. sclicr and Sehermerhorn familles of this State. Mer hatr aud eyes are dark, bit she ia not pronounced, brunette, and, though her friends say sliu was not creatly alstinguished as 4 beauty, her brightiess in conversation, eracg.of manners, ond, above all, a taste in dress that touched upon gents. gained fur her adwirera wherever she appeared. About two years ago sho caine to this city to reside with hor sister, Mrs, Morcis Barnwell, in the dtocelnghain apartment house, #ifty-sixth street amd Broad way. Ono day lust winter, whilo the streets were blockaded with = snow, ate had occasion to ride up town in Seventh avenna car, When she wante to zet off, the conductor, at her signal, rang the ‘hell, but the car, drawn by four steaming ame to a stop fh such a po- eftion with referency to the crosswallt as iid it necessary for herto get olf the front plat- form, ‘The door was opened for ber by the driver, who alsv atipported her with a strong, steady land until she had safely atlehted froni the alippery ateps of the plattorm, When sho stopped to thank iiin shy saw, wnuilled to th Uiack, Bhagey overcoat, a broad-shuuldered young man, over six feet Meh, with o clear-cuc rish Tave, sut off with bright blue eyes and a flowing, brown mustache, He respeettully ac- knowledzed the unexpected courtesy from the riehty-lressad lady, anu then, loosing the tirake, allowed the horaés ty spring forward through the snow. A few days afterward Miss Hall found herself by chance on the game car. She gave the driver aklodly glanca of recognition ag he turned and saw her. Lt happened that thereafter sho olten tools his eur as she rode up and down town, Jt appears tbat diving. these rides the two beeamy ncattalnted, for, about two months age, Miss Hal told her ehairdian in this city that she was going to be married, and. that, being of age, she wanted the money he held fn trust for ber made over to der. “On his Inquiry; she frankly tuld hin that her betrothed was’ Bernard McDonald, a Bev- enth avenue cardriver. Hu rémonstrdted, bith she rematnod firm fi hertntention. er rol- atives in Providence were made acquainted With: hersresolution, amd they came to New York to {nduee her to chunee her tail, Nothing, how: ever, could inluence her. ‘The onty result of their entreaties was (hat sho eeased tu five nt the bhotiwe of lier slater, aml wert to Niverdale, where ele boarded with 9 former governevs. Hlere gia remained several weeks until Feb. 19° MeDonalit had s React up hie position as driver ubout Feb. 13, On the morn ing of the Weh a wedding “party of four met at McDonald's locein; and thence ced up Filtieth street to sthy Roman holle Chureh of St. Joho the Evangelist. Accompanying the bride and groom were Mr, doreph Fitzpatrick, barter for Andrew Blesstug, Forty-sixth street and Sixth uyonne, aid Miss Magile Brown, a daughe ter of the Vhe ceremony ‘She bride Ue walls ntsc the young eonple took lodgings With Alrs. Hrown, wha uc cupiea (he top story of the tencuent over the restuurant on Fittieth street und Beventh aves ‘Thera they lived until last Saturday, to durnished: roame ii Seve , eat Ew wuty-secuiid street. a late cuiployers st tie Seventh pvenue car-etubles give bla an excetlent chur- acter for stenditivss tid honesty, itis youluee per, Wha Ls enploved tn the st. Otoud ifutel, saya that “no man ever gow a plags of Ligtor piss Barney?s ts," and that © be fa @ strabcit, square, and ful man in every ways.) Hu bus never done unvthing since borliood but drive. horevs, and hfs employers say he was anv of the very best men on the ‘Seventh avenues Mune. We ta 24 years old, and hus been in this country ubout twelve year, thu wakes po pretenie to education, but can read atid write: {ave NK. ‘Khe brother adds thathy Hovsu't know What Beruucd intends to do, but it ls rupurted In other quarters that be conten= eS! ui when they euth avenue ‘Donald arting a business requiring onty smal , ia Now street. Some reports take e proepectiyss possessor of 1 coustlerabig forte, winle oobern hittionte that, fhe. ae ontiled to ont) sand dallars, part of Which sho hae jist roeeved ar ocala STRICES. VENNSYLVANTA, Speetat Mypateh 9 Pirtanvng, Vay April, b—Coataniners alone u-HLaatte allroad are wll out ona strike rasedl wages. ‘They lave been getting Og conts, but waut 3, the enme og the Monan- qoliela diggers, Avout 20 of the: strikers marched from Mauetleld to Oakdate this morn- ing, with drums beating and banners tylng, nnd want into camp, Where they propose to stay til the difteulty {9 eettled one way or another, ‘They are very orderly, Mining dy also auapend- ed on the Chartiers Valley Road. It {9 reported. here this evening Hit the Kanawaha imfners in Weat Virgluia are conalderin the propricty of suxpending work. It looks ns if tho coal. Uogers throughout this sectlon of country hud combined ty forco employers to voncede the de- mand for higher priees, ‘The success of the Houowealiels miners hus greatly encouraged Heals DA BALL, TT “Boectat Mapatch to The Tribune, LA Sanur, Mb, April. L—The miners: em- ployed inthe LuSdtle shaft of the Northern Ilinofs Coal and tron Company’s coal-mines iu tis city are on atrike on account of a reduce {fon of their wages froin $1 to 80 ceuts Yer ton in the third veln, and from 80 to 60 cents in the sevond veln. CASUALTIES. DOWNED. Wuensuixa, W. Va, Aprit 1—Wiltiain A. Paue, first engineer of the steamer Nall City, fell overboara near Suntish Ute morning, and was drowned. Mr. Page won the only engineer on watch ab the time, aud went ont on the fantail to oll the, pitinan, und {a supposed to have fallen off. Efforts werd made to dnd the budy without success, FIRES. IN CINCINNATI, Cinorsnati, April 1.—Provter & Gamble's candle factory, on Central avonte, wus par- tintly destroyed by fire to-day, Loss eatl mated at 850,000, tnsored in the Dayton, 2,000; Citizens’, Amazol, Germania, Mer. chants’ & Manufacturers’, Eureka (all of Cincinnati), 88,000; Mechuntvs? Mutual of Milwaukee, Franklin of Columbus, North- Western Natloval Bank of Milwaukee, $1,000 ench3 also some $90,000 more in Euatern com panies, ‘The soap-inctory was not injured by the fire. ‘The loss on the eandlesfactory, it ts now Ivarned, will not exceed 3100, Fully covered by insurance. AT JEFFERSONVILLE, UND. JSrerensosvitan, Ind, April L—At 9 o'clock tlils eventing a ire broke out in the cooper shop of the Southern Prison, creating great excite- mentamong the citizens, Who Were not admlt- ted inaide the walls, ‘Ihe Five Department of Jeffersonville, the Govetnment fire engine, and ove —cnelne from — Loulaville — soon Unuished the finmes, Ryder & vontractors for prison Inbor, $4,0X) on machinery and stock; tasured tor $1000 fn the Franklin of Indianapolis. ‘The State loses about 31,0003 fumtrance sokneiwn. LouisVinvk, Ky, April L--Only the coop awe part of the Jéffersunvilie © Penttenth burned, together with sume frame strictures, "There woe ho panle, and the thines were sub- dued befure seaching the prisua proper. AY LAPAYETTE, IND. * Lavaretre, Ind, Aptil 14.—The dry-house of Plek & Abbott's stave nud cooperage factory buried this afternoon, Loss, 3,000 or $4,000; anaured fur $1,000 in the At ; arte SOUTHERN COMBINATION. . Loviavinex, April, 1.—thg ‘Cunha! i anyyy editorially s“ We prin ‘elsewhere T!"tHiis issue the details of 2 highly important move in railroad gombinations, bein the-trausfer of the securities of the St. Loula & Southeustern Tatlroul Conipany to the Loutaylila & Nash- ville Rallroad Company, through a ‘long and patient. courey of purclinsinyy on the open market. ‘The Bt. Lou's & Sourh- eastern Hailrond drill consequently pass under the control of the Loulsyilte & Nashville Mall- road Company, wid no rileoau event of such fmportance Nas occurred 1n the South for many yi Thoss avquainted with the Green and its relutions to ibe Sonth and West can readily estimate Its sluiitleance without help from us. Stueo talirdad combing= tlons have agattined such gigantle proportions i the North, tt would seeht ib the Hie ot Southern fnteresta to consolidate fh Hike tanner, [ets nlav to bo oh the tupla that the Loulsyilla & Nashvilla interest will gobi be in posecadion uf the Aluntgumety & Eutata Hallroad."? i OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yous, April 1.—aArtlyed, the Lelyatia feom Liverpool. ed ‘Tho Latost Story from Naples, Every day on the Vin Toledo, the fin&st and moat frequented street In Naples, mitt have been Been su old woman, bent under the welehe of years, clad iu wretched mourning, erecplig past the line of shops, like a moving bas-relict, aud gometines hulting at o corner. Sho wore a tuttered bonnet on her head, a thick Diack veil over her features, wand a pair of raggel gloves on fr Sintra, She never spoke, slic never put out her hand fue elurity, but took with a Kind of grow! whatever ainaii cola the pasgengera uilgbt voucheale her, ‘That oft wowun's gimy ivere 20 tranca_ per alums bat who wis she! No one could tel), and she never answerdd questions. Sho Seemed Aaspectre in the throng of Vanity Fuiry—an une comfortable Jutruder whom ~ the _butter- fies of fashion were only too plud” to pay nud get rid of, ‘The other day a couple of Mfitntetpal Guards tatd fonds on hdr, aut, bund ling her Into a cab, took her vif to the Meni cunts Home. One of the female attendants stripped her, when suddenly trom the illehy, fetld envdlupe of rugs emerged, Chideratla-lke, atusty young womat, cousiderably on.this shiv of 8d, tresticulored, fat, unt prepuasessing. Her. make-up us ao marvel of olfect. Her eurveil. aping wad “arranged with a cord which passed round her neck and was fasted ab the kuce, Her hump wus Manutactitred fron a Vall of rage; her wrinkled and dirty white face was inunized with Imlta- ton parchment. On Inquiry It was found that this youtlg woman wag of guod fanily, andl that the guins she su cleverly garned wefe broucle regularly home to her pareuts, who kept a alitt-housy, Where scunca of the most wnbul- jowed rorelry were Kept up Ulball huurs of the morning. —— Whteh-tsuraing tn Stun ‘Tho St. Petorsburg Government Aessenqer re~ ports that early last month a woman named ‘Agrafena Iguatieva waa burned as witch by tha peagauts in the village of Weatshevo, in the Government of Novgorod. 38° seems that the wretehed women, Who was the widow uf a suldler, had the reputation of being a soreerces wit witch, und elrove to pro- mowt this delusion by every tneans in ber power, ‘The peasants of the whois nelghboring ailacrtee hod such a dread of hur powerd of infschlel that they endeavered even to auticinate her wislies, aint althoueh an absolute'patper ete lived very. cotnfortatly on the | contribnilons —spon- taneously made to ber, ‘Thera were many per- gous ft He district suffering fram epilepsy, and fe was, poputurly balloved that the wite hud thus punlehed them for offending ber in some way. Ong of illest epileptic suiferers, w girl frou a distant village, besuuyht sume peagsaute to burn the witch, au gu reluase her | from hero xufferings. | At an aseembly of headiten and seutors of the villages ft was sesulved to extingulsh the suures of mis~ ehfet. ‘They pr wl to her hut, which they found fastened up, taey Uruku it open, dis- covered the wretched woinan, — charized her owith =the crime, and then tall. ed up the window und dour to prevent her ecneape, By this thne over 200 men hud pesembted around ie hut, wid wind their Jeera and shouts of exultation it was but on tlre, aud the whole crowd rempined ntl I wus quilts coudumed, ‘The sum uf 2) roublea vnd cupecks (nearly £3 Ha) wus collected und offered fo the rural policeman ng a bribe ta gecuire his silence. But he rejected fr, an su. this terrible tragedy came to Ligh ——————$ Smnoked iMmseit ta Death. Lo Chuyz, a Chinaman, dU years old, died o¢ the Chambers Street Hospital, Now York, 900 Satuyday, having Merally siukedt Inmselt to Guat ‘At nvon on ‘Jhursday Le Chung was ree moved In an ambulance frutih lodzis-nouse 133 Chatham street. Ho had been (uu comntuse stale for Ue previous Uwenty-four huurs, tupts on the part of those in eargs place to armuse bln proving anaval. eadetteas Lr thie the ean tt iy Qtopled Fecular treatuent for oaltinepeitonais “How: macome Hila Was dimposgiite to rally bit more: China toy intnutes et a titne. When thts roused te wontd, turn his head and give a ghastly rele and then relapse bite ponnalt Beveral Chinaten were stitamoned, ant evorts made to cet htm ta converacy but be would not say a ali Word, Vo Jay perfectly motionless, perceptibly at ing every moment, His tntellect seemed to ave gone cnilrcly, sink there was a strance insy stare tn hieyoballs, far sunken in hia head. It waa evident that he dtd not suifer spat. About neon ot Saturday he gave tee hardly notleenbls gasps, ane ty & inomMent mora was dead, Hts apouaranea In the dead-room wan tit of a munity. He was scarcely mory than a akeletou, Legs and aria bal sbrivelet naubevery rib cautd be plalnly Sn so utnneintad was tho poor fallow that hecrly every bone in lls budy could be seen through Wie tawny akin et EDUCATIONAL, Fnectal Dispatch to The Tribune Anpntax, Mick, April 1,—The State Teachers! Tnstitute opener this mornlig with an inerensed: attemlance. Stato Superintendent Cower being unable to attend, tins deouted President L. ht, Of Albion College, to taku Ils place, atid that eanticinan Jectures at the Presbyterian Chiutteh this events he regular programa was varied tila afternoon by sn address trom Prof, Ely, of Chicago. eee A Matrimonial Dendtoe Aneta {9 Crneinnatl Commercial. Cravenany, O., March §1.—some portions of Cleveland bave been considerably agitated to-day ost account of a wedding witteh was to have taken place Inst week, ‘The contracting parties were Sohn Robertsor, aged 69 years, an extensive yes- mivnery who has Hyed lor several years with his son, on Woodland avente, and) Mra. Lf. Pier, widow, 63 years old, and one of the wealthtest Indies 1 Clevelatat. About teu years ugo Robertson ond his wife tuveed to separate, ho going to live ns aboye stated, and sho, with two daughters, taking itp her abode on Van- couver’s Ixdland,- About the timeof tho separi- flo Mr. Pier died, amd fepart now gous that soonalter this death Mr. Robertson nnd Mrs, Pler strack ten courtslilp, which was kept up. LIE last ‘Tir wradas, on the evering of whieh day ft was arranged tat the two should be mar. rl Yhe Meense had been procure, tho ucsts duvited, and the minister engaged, The hor for the cercmony artived, and all wero « on lund, except dotn Robertson, He did not ening and the ceremony, of course, did not take place. {t Han now leaked out that on Thursday ho re- ceived word from Mrs. Pier’s children if te mar. ried they would prosecute hint on the eharge uf bieoty, 5 he liad never been divorced. © 1b ts statad the would-be brilo’a children regard Robertson's standing sacinlly too tor, aud his meang, thongh fr from sinall, too meagre. ence they resolved to break up the imate, Mrs. Vier eays sho will yet marry hia . ————— Vrivate Datzeli's Apree. Tarnesritie (0.) Enterprise, The tro, Inwardness7ol the Jats Private Dalzell, the invinber of the Ohiv Horta trom Nuble County, Is gt by the Columbus correspondent of tia Cleveland Leader, Ic is now knuwi and acknowledged that Mr Dal was very much under the fntluonce of Hqua aud thatthe spree took: tires days. Lis de imoralization 18 eal to have* beon ¢ spree of the . result of a sthatmne for revarige on tiie part | of Demtveratle members, who wanted to ba revenetl for his etttting rebtkes ta that party. ‘The man who led the Privute natiay was Wright, atuember from Cinelnitatt o stolid, heavy man, usetl to whisk: a Whily the’ Private is ut s oreanizition, unused to Aqlur rreproachable character, ‘Theso two nen étarietl ont to drink, Wright averring: that he would:settle Dulzelt in this w: BT tween them they consimed nearly: a gallow of whisky, and > at the convlustun. of ti spree Duizcll was taken home to Noble County by hfs friends ina deplorable cons dition. While there are some thie? points tn this explanation, the friends of Mr, Dalaeli wilt deeply regret tals mlefurtane, but’ they are not. of that aiaterind who will desebt.d ditt because of ong tapse from temperance. Walle he has some faulty, he isa worthy man in inany re Bpects, and ig to be commircrated rather than condenmed for hls infsturtine.. Horeafter, how- ever, Ibis to be boped the Private will teht say of Demoeralle members from the eltles, Rural members Muxt-bewdrd of tbe vlty. change h uae Tralee de wo AtMtO: of beer and whlal a a Tho Duchess of Communphta Wedding-Cake. Lotudten Sttndards ‘The most remarkable teature of the wedding breakfast was the weddlny-catie, oF rather cakez, for the work was In duplicate,—one: fur the, pri- yato table, and the other for the guests’ babe, dt stool’ flye tcet six inches in and was esliaped as a temple—base, unins,.- vaulted roofr, and ornament. thon -tast in white sugur, [twas built tu the eonfertionery of Windsor Castle by Mr.-Ponder, her Majesty's thlet cunfectlonet, "The super structury consisted of tive vaulted roofs; bonuii+ tully chased, and supported by two pillars with Corinthinn capitals. At the lua corners of the Tower: chaniber’ wert stationed “four” female fluitreh, as eldurty'ctit fis IC they hud been ehiaclcd, blutiatie of the’ foor Contiventa—urope, Asin, Africs, aud Armevtea,—while at intervals were Cupid driving swans dr doves. Wietliu the balustrade, made ub of divart oillara folved by a Wilareo work ol fine f. were tho tures uf Cupld and Pryehe; while In plaques of sugar, on titte Sativ panels, w the English int Prusatau ars. ‘the yarluus Presta ‘boro the Imerwovel tuonvgranis of bride und bride grou, while the basg tras richly decorated wilh serull bravkets, from whieh Were suspérded festuous of ufanjge-tossoins. ee 4 A Modern Brutus. : ‘There was a Brutus th reul life at a session of the Cleveland, O., Poliea Court a few dnye azo. Avon of ‘Tiden, a wilely-kuown und highly-respeeted fawyer, wos’ attalgned uno charge uf jictit Iarceny, | lls. Venorabta father, wha has been tbe honored dude of the county for twonty-four years, apredreth and asked thus he might ‘prosecute his own son as a matter of duty to himself aud the State. He then con- ducted the examination, and at #3 close said he vas satisfled beyond ndoubt that his son wes tullty, and when he referred to the sad specs taclu'of wfather prosceatpix hia own son hy burst into tears. ‘hd Kollea Jige found the boy guilty of stealing a coat aud then pawalny it Lor monoy, but sduteiice Was reserved. Sea a ae et Mre. Winstow's Soothing Syrap, for chitdrca toetning softens the suis, reduces inilamination, and ailaya all pain. 25 cents, Avold imitations, erent, SeRsAd dee SAUOR, NAA GREAT REDUCTION . i IN PRIOB, Levins Fignature ts on overy bottle of tho G@UNUINE: WORODLSTERSHIRE SAUCH It tutpurta tho must delicluus testy dud zeat to SOULS ; GRAVIES ¥FISU tec nai . i SemeseHis Iigtly esteemed ia fio ost grate t 0 mast pat Ze Asanlo ue well tho Thust wholeantiesauce finer nude.” HOT & COLD JOINTS GAME &o ut he oo oe DEN ISS arity , Fee ET JOLIN DUNCAN'S BONS: Axeuta foe \ & PERRINS LE UCollene=| Bo aud 1 Virtue aaaees POWER, CITE +e $0 Ld wuld ab A MUA LOTS, WATE NAL HANS Kc ‘Tho sale of tho property of tho Kankakee Company, pratt Ferree Otome duurear Will Gaunt, Thiol, connanead va she Wb day of January tasty wit be conthined on Heseth day uf, May oust, ap thd hiewart House, ty the City vt Wilintagton, fithiola, ut ape ty UU “is tori ha ura ld adyertiauds ‘ SHAAN G ET a DAMS, Juu,,' | Trustees, Leer er eee ALL KINDS. 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