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“VOLUME XXXIX. . OPENING: field, Letter & Co. WILL OPEN, MONDAY, APRIL 28, THEIR NEW STORE, CORNER state & Washington STREETS, WFithafull and complete stock, comprising ALL the NOVELTIES OF TBE SEASON A cordial invitation to call’ and examine is extended. “ARIZONA! THE CHICAGO Mining and Milling Company, Globe District.. Pinal County, Arizona. Capital, 81,000,000, divited {nto 10,000 Bi £ $100 each, Silver [iatrict tn Vinal miseets complex of mines ercr na RE The Conipany tatend to ‘trecl ex} seule Peauetion wirka on thelr property. the jor which has heon made with Mesars, Fraser €Cusiners, of Chicago, and the engincer of the Com: Ter. Mr. Charlee Weborling, a gentleman of high rep- ‘wutloa and large experienee aan mining engiucer, was “gird te Cafcazo, and tw personally iy muperintending Stesunraction of the enine. aes ntities of ric oreate walting the gunnkieton a he mill, insuring im+ ediste returns to the Ktockh Altalted aumticr of iad alates tal pald and von- Wesadle—wiil bo suld for $2iearh, to rate the nece fey working capital ta “oroperiy develon tile rich seny, Tha reports from the mines now delng rorked, leaye no Houde that chy dnzeaix an tat tho‘ ahares i gaa hele full face value. A more profitable and sate ons bas never been offered, ‘The sates are abe th jeunderslaneit. who will alto atve Bi dented ving full description seas on i Gqiition soplieation, by tho financial aRcats of the “WASMANSLORFF & HEINEMAN . Chicago, RATTAN FURNITURE, Furniture of the Future cbt matt extensive sto a Wtlon at he Bales ee tk ever thown [s wow on ex: WAKEFIELD RATTAN CO m 231 STATE-GT. asreat feman an eae Rrowing popularity of their Ryrtoedinen uraltute Dave decided thie Com- ‘lepor for thelr goods xe, edn nies but FABLE, OS» nd in crery way huts ROYFOSALS TOR ILE PreK BIONES TOR shinee On at aA Ds Ayan Devanrocns rr uatemuasran-d oe, ENGTON, Dy rch ut Taio, te nee rape in tripilcate, aro hereby invited for c fgnee in a Sire art Thelnw ap: 4, Aa Drovided. by tielinw ap? ane Febranty 3, (ant of RARER AS rata a erat the Seretry of War tahereby authorized to Pe over tho graven of euldiers who served Yoluntecr Army of cho Untied states fF the Union, and who ave been pr ic. erat den hy a city cometoriog, In thio oy ech’ 3, 1878, ioe ineted iis Ratlo Military Cemeterles,”” a rt furnished Westiinatent at 17. fads cations Wain tn detall the standard ihe becretary of War, and blank foring Of pra ‘lt €an be’ bad on spoiication in nereonut by letter a Natack be Mockrel A Sr dla Uf Ae ineharge neat {he headstones to be furnished cea ba madi be accompanied by good and auficlent ad hope wilt he considered, except for ho inarble, of grades nainud in the specl+ ould he {nclored {n scaled enyctopes and Braet nota ae cau and ndureaed (0, seafstette My lone wtioay omnes choy will be "Pegemcrehieat Whereiocea, mnt SuBe MS vee Raa veretary of Wat, I ROVOS, AB 5 ty AND GAS PIPING, Orrice pa eoreherg Anouiteor, { iy fened aatuy DavAnTuniy Waunnatows De Cay Ape Se 10. Baa the ain day af Me Lek re vite SatumbiNa ih fo ft Beam pepe requtten Cat the Gelecd atated anes ramieeatwiilee at Chivayo, i, ta accordance a hon wh eecification and any additional informs: ew Staton apolication xe tals uitlee or Bie srranyenegt ey tenueub where a drawings showing are Wetton snay alio.be agen Bt thie Syaliow ici ofices of a ist tinea stom. +House and Post-Ortice, pains ea i. fret toate ce ed statee isan mate tic, oH alte states Cou fous ‘aroeel th ited ‘Btatea et outta "rad ‘Acttog supervising Are Archite say HOROSAES For Al RY SU: Re wrchaainga ast Was sulnancn Aprit 14, 1979, alehen pi Pith & couy of this Cite tH be Faccived th Bib, for Pet Thursday, Avril Henbtence pela tokio x supplies to ena Macnee Ueberimane Untied Hatem Artay delivered Mi pouneg tlle city aa ruay he fe roquired: vite fu duuble sacka, "In barrete full head Nn articles can bo sven at this aright torelect an eel it , asryed Au! ey Jor ane . Piorag ATs POR TION BU ING AND LATHING, tant OY SurgnvieinG Axonitacr, { THeaseny DRVAnTMENT, UNIX, 1, Co, APFIL IG, 1870. Site recelved at thls once until 1 Ww tron ture a Sorin wirders and prepar- a, yoo United wtates Custom. Qiive at Chicago, Hil, lu accordau spect neattons, copite of witch uietarmation. ry the oftce of the au iatendeal, He, ee Action supétviing Aveliest, ADING W XWESTERN e Chitaga Mail WEDNESDAY- APRIL 23. ~~ NORTHWEST BAR J ASSOCIATION. — ——— "An Association of Lawyers, in wbtoh membership, ts r¢ geyticted {0 00¢ of high character tn each connty,"* IN, oe] County. eee ene te ae pea K cock. rescott, Yarvapal UT. RUSH & WELLS. COLORADO-Canon City, Fremont County, Denver, Arapehoo connty?taON G+ STANLEY, bee eoiecea $, BNITN & MACON, Georgctown, Clear Cre THOMAS. MITCHELL. DAROTA TRR.—Deadwood, Lawrence Conn NM MeCUTCHEN, Yankton, Yankton coustyn KE. G. SMITH ILLINOI8—Aledo, Mercer County, BABSETT & WHARTON, Bloomingtoe, McLean carte & MoNULTA. Canton, Fulion County, C.J. MAIN. Carn, White County, W. 1. JONSON. Charleston, Coles County. ice 4 PIORLIN, Gatesgo. Chole County a wcpicn & WHITUN, Decatur, Macon County. W.C, JONNS, Geneva, Kane County. J. H. MAYBORN. Hillsborough, Montgomery County, ee c. W. BLISS. le. M bea tir setter & LIPPINCOTT. dense Sere MOLORGE W. HERDMAN, Hide re oe a yen ao HODLIT & STOKES. a, . * pabbecdeen T. J. GULDEN, jt Warren. County, sopeionl hy WAN, PHELPS & GRIER, cello, att ooh fe Monte crundy County, PODOBA HUSTON papi nee JN. READIN Morrilton, Whiteside County. WMI J. MeCOY, Oquawke, Henderson County: spson & DUEF. Oregon, Ogle County, Ottawa, Lasalle County, Paxton, Ford County, B. ¥, DUTCHER, G. 8. ELDREDGE, . . SAMPLE Yeklu, Tazewell County. Ae A.B. SAWYER. lie Pe ty. Petenbaran Mena GSU, BHOS. & ULC " rs . W. MCNEELEY, Plttatetd, PkeCounty, NEEL Quincy, Adams County, 7HU8 WORTHINGTON, olncy. : Re sie rd, Winneb iiigore & nicmanpsoy. gee neeimai ns Bhelbyvitle, Bhelb; ft EINE, Bey CONT RN TON & HAMLIN. Springfetd, Sangamon County Sullivan, Mouttrte conn & LANIER. ¥ * ALVIN P, GREENE. 8) . 1 sycamore, DeKalb coe LOWELL, & CARNES. ‘Tuscola, Douniss Coun! cites AGRiTETison & MACPHERSON, Banas Champaign Counts yi, w, MATHEWS. Le <3 peaks ack YP. VAN DORSTON. ee . ms BTEARNS & AEMOS, SAAlblon, UBEY, INDIANA—Alblon, Noble COUN. A. at nig. Crawfordsville; Montgomesy Gaunt ‘CHAS, Ss, TRAVIS. Crown Point, Lake County, r wvayae, Allen County, WUOD & WOOD. n fas ; vga Gute RODENT STRATTON. fowler, Be * MERRICK & TRAVIS, rf ton Count} ee ne eaNBAt UGH & HIGINBOTNAM. oe T+ WILSON & DAVIS, Huntington, Huntington Count; 1D PH. SCOTT. M County, ening RovtonGovaiy, | T WALLACE ganas ‘ E, O'BRIEN. ; . ame ‘2 ae [Vetus uonpaRD. Paneer yi. W. SNSDER. iat chee eaeh * M, ¢, HUNTER, JR. lel Tm, J. MERRIFIELD. Adel, Dail tre OWA—Adel, Datles Count Socata. Sines Anamosa, Jones County. Boone, Boone County, Serer Burlington, DesSotnes cole SSEEEN HALL & BALDWIN. Butler Centro, Butlor Comey, soe Mu AIG. Cedar Rapids, Linn Couay stone a 87, JOWN, Cherokee, Cherokee County. UGENE COWLES “Council Blnfts, Pottawattamie County. on JW. HODINGON, pie ae eee FOREMAN & MARSH. einent aah ATTERSON, GIDSON & GISH. MiROWN & CAMPBELL, Decorah, Winneshiek County. E, Fg COOLEY, Delhi, Delaware County. G.WATTSON steam BROWN & DUDLEY. Dubuque, Dubuque County, GRATIAM & CADY. : ee ca ar ac WW. A. PRESTON, mmetaburgy Palo Alto Coa rORD & SOPRIL Forest City, Winnebago County. Glenwood, Mills Count ANDERSON: i ‘ “i an Ne AWATRINS & WILLEARIS, » Due! pee "Hw. HOLMAN. Indlanols, Warron County, SERVERS & SAMSON, ty, it; Tons City, Johatoa County. scr py & SWISHER, defteraon, ts Oreene County sssutt & TOLLVER. Keokuk, Lee County, FRANK ALLYN, Keosauqua, Van Buren Conny ues BALDWIN. Logan, Harrison Count caaee bXnw mane & CADWELL Maaugketa, Jackson County. PRANK AIO‘. execs Ee BRO E CLOTH ONLY, Suitable for Boys from 2 to 19 years of age. POOLE & DEVOE, 101 STATE-ST., Near Washington. Formerly G. C. Colttns, VY PUBLICATION: ‘Around the ae crits Gon a iT Cire. er iraen ve, and newton vveraiares tothe Aimetiean puulies Will gone taln 3,013 ariginal Aide atigusat Ceenrles Peoples, and events of interest onected with the Journey Around tho World of eur much epteomes fellow. 1A. willbe teeued in twenty number eo 8A cat and wilt Be aiteniife, and solely an) te Vari ovluing In Ttnote, ken Wiscousin and Mianesoie wlio kaGw thematives tay be (ntrusted to them, should tmmedi- bi: nw Mook Bas v Rely’ addren Nanawer Mubserivt aid eo No. 6 Porte «Fhe Awerican News Renate ‘chtesso. LAZARUS SILVERMAN, BANKER AND DEALER IN Government Bonds and Foreign Exchange, ___OFFICE-CHAMNER OF COMMRICR, MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H. REED, No, $2 Willams N. Y. Jn amounts as reeled oe on INUKOV ED cuIcAGo PROPERTY, at SS Heations reseed aad romptly attended to re A. Uk "To andolph __STOOKMOLDERS' ME! NGS. THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, Detwoir, Mich., Aprit 7, 1879, The annuat meeting of the Stockholacrs of this Company for the election of Directore and the transaction of otber appropiate | business will be red at the ofice of the Company in Detroit, nthe pee aera aries the first Wedn y %, next, helng the elghih day of said month, st 10 o'clock a. wm. By order of the, Doard of Directars D, WORCESTER, BSecrs The Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Co i D. O., April ous! mecttan at tue plockholdine of ‘$b election of Directors an sorte. in Cleve rk pte. oe Dat 0 ae he MAY will ve vale at 3 "By ordi Be ie oak of Directors fect Eo Ds WONCHSTER, Secretary, aes Tor competent tosailelt tbe work and do justice to any tere’ That GRANT, Secretary, ‘Cribune Hullding, Chicago. 1OWA~Blarahalltown, Marshall County, Marengo, town County, 84 KS & LEMENT KEENAN, Hy Montezuma, Powenhlek County, es & RINK Mount Pleasant, Henry count NS CLARE ‘Muscatine, Muscatine Count Han astouen, i DRANNAN & JAYNE Nevada, Storey Count: Ween & FITCHPATRICK, New Hampton, Chickasaw County. ee Newton, Jasner County. hore nLeaoe Northwood, Worth County. as pa ‘ Onawa City, Monona County, +” Bs a ROBERT LUCAS Ouage, Mitchelt County. Osceola, Clark County, BROW PIBHOE M. L. TEMPLE, Oskaloosa, Mahaska. Count Ottumwa, Wapelto Count Dt: Hvens S MALCOM SULLER & MY! Rock Raplds, Lyon: County® ¥ i pais Bloux City, . Woodbury Connty, Tipton, CedarCouny, ASE & TAYLOR. JOHN N, NEIMAN, Toledo, Tama County, STUUDLE & KINNE, ‘Vinton, Benton County, gun i Waterloo, Diack Hawk Cuuntye ee © HAINES “REONGE ORDWAT. ‘Winterset, dadison County, RANGAS—Abilene, Dickinson, catnee eee Atchison, Atchtton Count! u vet ausiGigdiie; ovens ceiliner & WAGGENER, _ WM, THOMSON, Council Grove, Marra County. JOHNSON & BERTIRAM, Eldorado, Datier County. one RNOWLES Great Bend, Barton County. 6 WM. 1. DODGE, Independence, Montgomery County. SILL GIASB, Lawrence, Douplas County, scot a mags Leavenworth, Leavenworth County. S |. GRIswe A Lyous, Iles County. He CINE WOEE JOUN M. stUCOTT, Keneca, Nemeba County. peed J. Pe TATLOR. Topeka, Shawnee Count: ri Sedgwick ugk RYAN SOME "5, M. BALDERSTON, MICHTGAN~Coldwater, Dranet County eeu Detrolt, Wayne County, : TINDALL & TINDALL. Grand Raptds, Ki ‘. eee ee Com cuRSER & SMITH. Movghton, Loughton County. ae acai Fis, Chapnounse . 2 ie SWIFT & OSBORN. Iackton, Jackion County. 1. o coxmti. Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County.” y KO, M. BU Muskegon, Surkegon Count is LOUER: ENSON & McLAUGHLIN, Lansing, Inghain County, AE. RANDALL, MINNESOTA—Montevideo, ‘conde Count, ARER @ SULLER, Northfeld, Rico County i PERKINS & WHIPPLE ‘Owatonna, Steele County, J. M, BURLINGAME, Preston, Fillmore County,’ : TESRY 2, i Gatnt Paul, Ramsey County. ENG WELLS: J. M. GILMAN, MIBEOURI—Chilltcothe, Livingston County. Bansas City, Jackson County, mp BOXD: Ww. W, be Plattaburg, Clinton County, We VAN EGS, Bt ROADIE AD, Bae llc a aaiesne: MONTANA Tits “Tort Heaton, Choteau Commene Virglula Clty. Bfadtaon cobgit® * DONNELLY. : NY: E, CALLAWAY. NEBRASKA—Albion, Boone County. AWK & 4 Beatrice, Gage County, “ANE © CONNELLY. HALE & Mi N Dakota ity, Dakota Connty, nae 2 SEW Ens GRIFFY. Falls City, Richardion County, ISHAM REAVIS Geneva, Fillmore County. RB. LIKES. Grand Ieland, Hall County, 4. H, WOOLLEY, Hebron, Thayer County. © oo scorn Lincoln, Lancaster County ARWOOD Fi ‘Aue 2 Nebraska City, Otoe County e Gmabs, Dovgiaas County, MY be MATWAR "JM. THURSTON, Pisttsmouth, Cass County, WH 4 Republican City, Harlan Co! tt al & érors J. DEMPSTER. Sidney. Cheyenne County, is M. BTEVENSON, Tecumseh, Jobnaon County, 8. P, DAVIDSON, York, York County. W. v. Scorr. OUTO-Cloveland, Cuyahons SfWontevosvan TEXAS—Daltas, Dallas County, ‘ WeCOY & McCOY, UTAH TERRITORY—Opdeo Cit! “ ‘aber Count ‘AL J. BA! . Balt Lake City, pair ee ApS Saitilacr ‘WISCONSIN~Alma, Buffalo County, B.D HOOE: CON be Baldwio, St, Crotx County, Ne eoncaeeciae Chippewa Falls, Chippuwa Count . ¥au Ciatre, Zau Claire cael 5. TENKINS, Green Bay, Brown count ED begiiuice Ianerrllle, Rock County, NORHIS & ELLI3, stadtton, Dane coun OROSS & DUNWIDDIE, ; RWIS, LEWIS & HALE, Neliteyttte, Clark County R, J. MACURIDE, Oshkosh, Winnebago Count: £ eee Ch HxREs W. FELIER, Racine, Raclne County, HENRY T. FULLER, 1 a, Vernon County. SiN 7 P. PRocToR, ‘Wausau, Marathon County, A. KELLOGG, ‘WYOMINGTERRITORY—Evanion, pitta County. er me ENT, a. “& Boys’ Clothing LAWYER RS, MEMBERS OF THE HUARD UP TRADE who pare Fes etinitaly deterinined thelr location ad the com iT, Will ilo weil ta look at phe cinces, not yet a ut the ae 3 160 ee Cy) Wash epingtons ok. Cog canectaliet end jenn tear ? olncas: Gi ferond foor front: . a resiatorns wilt betented tow vo desleati tensile, SAM’L GEHR, 114 Doarborn-st. To Rent, IN TRIBUNE BUILDING, Two very desirable Fire- Proof Offices on second floor, and one on third floor. Apply to WM. C. DOW, 8 Tribune Building. An Elegant North Side | DWELLING TO RENT, ‘Three-atoried and Bascment Brick, east of Clark-st., were SAM'L GEHR, i Doarborn-st, TO RANT, fhe Gve-siory snd basement store. 138, aud 181 Pa jit, (now occupled by Jobu Alston & Ca.) datas ett hea tworfre-prout Va ceslon May 1, uauire of GEO. py kta wome of the most wenderful cures on rece ord.” Ho ss lady aaslaanta 10 aigendance. 1878—TWELVE PAGES, Popular Prices! By reason of the immense crowd, and the impossibility of doing their friends justice, are torced to continue their GRAND OPENING! DURING This Day and Evening, Giving all their friends an op- portunity to witness their EL- EGANT DISPLAY of Ladies’ Parisian Costumes, Mantles, Dolmans, Jackets, Shawls, &c. Misses’ Suits, Cloaks, Boys’ Kilts, &. In addition to the above we will show Noveltie Our friends and the public cor- dially invited. Madison & Peoria-sts. SHIRTS TO ORDER, Of best materials, and made in most careful and artistic manner. Best Foreign Fancy Shirtings in more than 200 desirable patterns, Your Patronage is Solicited. WILSO 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chicago. 408 North Fourllest., St. Louis, 69 & 71 Kouril-st., Cincinnati, Ah sie DRESS ‘ABRICS, mR FANS, MCNKSNEY, TROTHERS Cink and Hanitolphiate, Full et beet noi bets warranted, € Eipetinneed eare nuit a Foling, ba raten,” oF tracting without 1 PARIS aid 1s FLOW, bike PARIS FLOWERS. ELEGANT FLOWREN AND FEATHERS, Wreaths, Nonquets for Apriine Hate and Honneta, AT THts MOBT EASON ALLE PRICES, KTS, Freach Importer, At MME. PONCE! 19 OCEAN DEAN SE EAMMNAM Ds Only Direct Line to France Trae, Goneral Tranmutianiic Company, Between New York and ate: Pler 43, Ne ea foot ‘of Stort afincetors ty thie lng avoid’ bot, tranete rs Ue discomfort of creasing the C! Medredar, Anztt 30, aes os Weilneaday, MAY 7, 6a 10, -Wedesiay, Muy 44c haat, Including wine: jecond Cavin, ‘$u55 bin, Swerage. $20. including wine, bedding, and utonatts, erent drawn of Uredit Ly ju Of Pare ia amount to OUIh DE NEDIAN, Agent, 55 Hroadway, or, F, witiera Be G7 Clark-etes Avent for Cuicaga, INMAN LINE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, Canyiog the Urttleh and United States Stat, ‘Trewete vo wad from he principal French, Germeo, ltallen, en az uth CI URAETS on Great i iritata, Trek NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. y stom asengers booked for lonrest ian AGRE Now Tork te Bouthe favre. and ee ee TATE LIN . a STAT . iba, cecotding “0 10" eecomurodatls S TATHACE, General Westesa Manager, } sestin Batdwin & Co., Gen’ Feet a Et, “ THe FAIR. PRICES DO TELL “THE FATR.” The Basis House inte Gi Where a Great Many Bar- gains Can Be Found Not to Be Had Elsewhere, B-Button Kid Glovea at 29¢, worth 5c, contatoing all sizeaand the Latest Spring Shades. Ladies’ Striped Hore at 25¢, worth S0¢, extra long and full regular, A Job Lot of Gents’ full regular Halt Hose at 1c, worth due. 4-Ply Genta’ Linen Collars (New Styles) at 5c, worth 200, 175 doz, of Hretonne, Embroidered, and Drebant Ties wt Re, 10c, 12, $6c, Que, just one-half what others sok. Torchon, Rretonne, ant other Laces at 2c, 4c, Gc, 10e per yard ond upwards, A BIG JOB OF Bn Gold Rings Atalittle over whot they are worth for Old Gol Rogers & Dros.* friple-Plated Kalves (warranted) at $1.05 per set. JOB LOTS in every Department at Prices that will Sell Them- selves, E, J. LEHMANN, “THE FAIR,” 196, 198 & 200 STATE-ST., 61, 63, 65, 67, 69,71 & 73 Adams-st, P. 8.—Bend for our new Iilustrated Catalogue. CLOTIZING. TO BUYERS OF CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. CLEMENT, BANE & CO., Cor, Madison-st. aud Wabash-ar., The only Wholesale CASH CLOTHING HOUSE in the West, OF- FER BARGAINS that no Long-Time House can compete with. TERMS: & per cont off. ---€0 days, 6 per cont off +0..-30 days, 7 por cent off ...10 days, eae coupes “DIAMONDS! Rare Bargains in Fine Gem Stones, sect and unsct. Solitaire Ear-Rings, Fine ger-Rings, etc., in now styles of settings. Fine Watches, Silverware, Presentation Goods, ete. Prices greatly reduced, and quare anteed lower than can be found else- where for the seme quality of goods, LHS, BRO. OO. st E, Cor, sal aud Washinglou-sts, ARRAN AL, REMOVAL! to remove eur Lumber Yara trom its fon the North Bide, wo offer for vale all ek contrived therein al Fery low prices Be alto quantity of old nud dry lumber, sultable tur ny Wood, at three duits Give da'o call it you went to mace : food bargalos. MEARS, BATES & CO. TINWARE. TRWARE The Chicago Stamping Co. MANUFACTURERS, 10, 12 & 14 LAKE-ST, TRANSEORTA ‘TION, NOTICE TO” SHIPPERS, nip ** Keindia wit be dispatched na rendtiogtas about ney se exrly apni Neatlon for treteut: n NAT Chamber of Commeres ulin ptiteapute, Tho A tie, Stes: ee BUILDING BRICK Bala, Apply at 86 and 60 Pacttews ob yard, do Wanda dodihrat tue laeodens abe ETON GO TO JOHN JONES,- NO, 119 DEARUORN-BT., And ass your CLOTHES thoroughly cleaned and neatly Teouited, The British Troops Have Met Cetawayo’s Fol- lowers Again, And 2,500 of the Latter Have Ceased to Bear Arms, Tho British Loss Reported to Bo in tho Vicinity of 500. Relief of the Garrison at Ekowe After a Desperate Struggle, The Boers Said to Be Pre- paring to Join the Zulus. ‘Nineteen Thousand Active Nihil- ists Threatening the Rus- sian Government. Two Hundred Prominent Officials Marked for Assay. sination. The American Horse Parole the Win- ner of the Epsom Handi- cap, SOUTH AFRICA, BROWS RELIAVED, Lonpvon, April 22~12 n1.—Intelligence has Just reached this city from South Africa that Ekowe was relieved on the tb Inst., after severe fighting, THE FIGHT AT GINGLE-LOVA. Advices from Capetown, April 6, via Vincent, eay: Lord Chelmsford's camp at Ginele-Loya, on the road to Exowe, was attacked at duy- break, Apri! 3, by 11,000 Zulus, who made fre- quent and desperate attacks on ull aides, but were repulsed und purated with great Joss. Four hundred and sevents-one Zulus were found dead around the trenches. ‘The final at- tack was Ied by Dobcelmauzi, who commanded at Isandula. Lieut. Jotinson, of the Niuety- ninth Regiment, and four privates were killed. Col, Northey, of the Sixticth Regiment, the Sur- geon, and fiftcen men were severely wounded. Co}. Crealock, Maj. Barron, and ten men were wounded, COL. PEARSON RELIEVED, On the dth instant Lord Chelmsford, with the Ninety-firat, Sixtleth, and Fifty-seventh Rezi- ments, and 4 body of marines, left camp and re- Meved Ekowe durlug the night, Col. Pearson and his garrison have reached Umainduss, and will arrive at Tngela April 7. During the in- vestment twenty-elght men died and 123 were put on the sick list. Ekuwe as been totally evacuated. (This evacuation is uniderstood in London tu be Col. Peareun’s garrloun.) ANOTHER Figur. A. Capetown dispatch of April 8 says, in a fight between Col, Wood's command und the Zulus, on the 28th of March, the retreat of the Zulus was cut off, and hand-to-hand tight en: sucd. Col. Weatherly aud hts sun, Capt. Barton, Baron Von Steitknoker, and seventy men were Killed, and on the 20th Lieuts. Nicholson and Bright wero killed; Maj. Hacket was severely wounded, und Licut. Smith awl Capts. Gardiner, Cox, and Pearse were wounded. ‘Thestotal of the British losses in both engagements fs eatl- miated at 20 killed audewounded, The Zulus lost 2,500 men, THE DOERS. {tis rumored at Pretoria und Natal that the Boers intend investiny Pretoria, und threaten tu Actula Bir Bartle Frere aso hostage unless their demands are complied with, 1b is ru:mored ulso that Bie Bartle Frere (a returaiug to Natal, WRECKED, The transport Clyde has been wrecked off Dyes's Islund, All the crew were aaved, but the stores were lost and the ship suuk. CONFIRMATION, Intelligence from Cape Town this afternoon states that Cul. Wuod's coluinu had been at- tacked by the Zulua, aud Jost 400 mon ‘Ihe Zulus lost heavily. Lonvon, April 22—1:80 “‘p. m.—Donald, Cur- ric & Co., proprictors of the Cape of Good Hope & Natal Line of steatmors, have recelyed a tele- Bram dated Cape 8t. Vincent, April 22, which says: Col, Wood's columa has been attacked near Luneberg bya largo number of Zulus, ‘The eneiny wore repulsed with great lose, ‘The Beltish Joss was aevon oillcers and {00 mun, The troops fought gallantly, but they uppour to have been taken by snrprize.”” THs GINGLE-LOVA BATTLE. Lonnon, April 22.—A dispatch from Glnglo- Lova, South Africa, April 7, says: “The rullef columu, ov reaching here on the Ist luat.. was informed of the advance of great masses of the enemy. ‘Troops at oncu formed larger and strengthened their ntrenchment.. Atd in the morning the Zalus appeared eklrinishing on the right und in front of the rifles aml nayul brigade on the northeast, We first eucaced a large force, which appeared on the aurrounding heights. ‘The Zulus fought bravety. advai withia thirty yards of our futrenchinents, The attack lasted neurly an hour, when the Zulus retreated precipitately, followed. byt the mounted tufantry und native contingent. “On April 8 the relief column under Lord Chelmsford started for Ekowe, It was voin- posed of the Fifty-seventh and Sixtleth Reul- ments, lx companies of the Nlucty-tirat Ma- tines, two rocket companies, one Gatilng gau, two olno-pouuders, mounted infuntry, and Dunn's Broute, Tho rest of the ‘colutne re- mained to guard the baggage. The mounted natives und volunteers led the way, No Zulus were seen, After nsuccossful march of Mfteen imiles, Cot. Pearson, with a fow companies uf the Ninety-alnth and the aeamen of the Active, was tact at Yo'clock, ‘The force loft Ekuws at 0:30. ‘The garrison bad plenty of food. ‘There were 100 sick and-thirsy dead, Lieut. Evelyn, of the Butts, and Lieut, Davidson, of the Nine- ty-ninth, were dead from fever. Tho camp was very strong. * “April4 Col, Pearson marched for Tugela, and Apsil § Lord Chelmsford started for Gluglo- Lova, Jn consaqueuco of a false alarm, the pickets fired into the bush, Dunn's ecouts ro- turning, the Sixtieth fell back at their approach indlaorder, One scout was kitted and ino wounded. Fivemeaoof the Sixtloth wore also wounded. Of the thirty-four whites wounded, remaining iu-Giogle-Lova, ons died, sixteen sro dangerously, aud twelve aeverely, wounded, A uew ntrencbed camp wil ba formed. Part of the farce is returamg to Tugela, ‘The Zulus Tost 1,200 fu the engagement."* ORDENSD 10 THE FRONT, Lonpon, April 22.—Thue Captaio, Licutensnt, and 100 mea of the Bixtleth Regiment of Rides hare been ordered ready for immediate embark- ation for Natal, Tho Aroutes; troop-sbip, te ordered to be « 1,200 men for the Cape of iy “Hope. 10 DE ABANDONED, Atelegram to the War Office from 8t. Vine cont. dated April 22, eays Lord Chelmsford in- fends to atanon Ekowe, as the roads make [t dificult of approach. He will establigha post » , ‘On the const road. + & PRINT. Adiapatch from Ginglo-Lova, April 4, says: ‘The day after the battle Cetewayo's brother sontaflag of truce,. proposing to surrender, Lord Chelimeford replied that the only terms he coutd grant wern that ‘all the Chiefs and men surrender themselves as prisoners.” , ‘The proposal tvas belleved to bo a feint to de- Jay the probable advance of the British on Utundi, Lord Chelmsford and the main force have re- turned tu the Tugela River. BROWS NURNED. . Loxpon, Aprit 22.—A correspondent at the cann at Nyzave says Ekowe was burned by tho “ulus April 5, after its evacuation. There ts strong evidence that the Transvaal Boers arc tampering with the Chief Mapoch, endeavoring to induce him to joto them agalnst the British. THB WRECKED ATEAMRR CLYDE had on board 20 tons of ammunition and some Gatllug guns, but lt {6 pot expected the lose will occasion any scrious Inconveniunce. was THERE. It In aald at Cane Town that Cetewayo wit- nessed the attack on Col. Woods' camp March 29, Henca the determined nature of the fizht- ing. . Reronts. 3 Lonnon, April 2%.--A dispstch from Ploter- maritzburg, April 8, says ft is reported Wat the Boers had surrounded Prastoria. A correspondent at Cape Town says itis stated. {hut Cotewayo has fled boyond the Black Umye- Jost River, RECEUTION OF THE NEWS IN MONTREAL. ‘Speciat Dispatch tu The Tribune. ‘ Montreal, April 22.--The news of the Zula defeat, and of the rellet of the garrison at Ekowe, creates a acusation of profound pleasure upon the street, which fs oaly saddened by the thought that the victury has been purchased dearly, und that the sacrilice is one whlch will bring sorrow ond despair to many British homes. Col. Noothoy, who was wounded at Ekowe, is a son-in-law of Col, C. 8. Gzowskl, of Toronto. GREAT BRITAIN. PAROLE VICTORIOUS, Lonpon, April. 22—She American horas Parole won the efty and suburban handicap, An Epsom correspondent, writing last night, says: “Parulo created euch a favorable impression upon the minds of backers generally that the final quotation at Tattersulls Just night for the eity and suburban handicay was only three to one against lim. The next favorite was Elf King, who was taken at seven toone, Parole was one of the earliest arrivals at Epsom, and . did two cantors yesterday morning, giving great satisfaction, Onthe Downste-day the Americans. cheered Joudly as Parole bore to the front thegol- orsof Pierre Lorillard. Lord Roecbers's 4-year-old. Ridotto was second, Lord Wilsun’s G-year-old. Crodle third. ‘fhe Jast betting was three to ono ayalnst Parole, twenty-five to one axainst Ridotto, and twenty to one against Cradle, ‘There were eighteen starters. ‘There was some heavy betting Jast night on Uncas, another of LorillurG’s stable, at 100 to 8 against bin for ‘the 2,000 guineas stake. A GOOD START == waseffected. Ridotto took the lead, followed by Conser, Parole, Elf King, Knight of Burgh- loy, Attulus, Cradle, and Belphube. When they falrly settled down, Ceuser drew away, followed. by Knignt of Burgiey, Ett King, Parole, and Ridottv. As they vane near home Elf King headed Knight of Burebley, followed by Censer, Parole, Kilotto, and Cradle, Hero Elf King, Censer, and Kaight of Burghicy were beaten. Rigotto hind a slight lead, but was fumediately challenged by Parute, who won easly by a Jengih. The, 2:16. New You, April 22.—A London socclat sayy the city uud suburban race at Epsom was runat 8:25 u'elok, umd Parole soon showed bits com- petitors a clean pair of livels, whanlig with case ‘The Beittah public applauded, and the Lorftlard. stublo wins over $150,000. ‘The excitement amon the Aiuericans preaeut was most intense, ‘The scene at the cloge near the grand stand, where inost of the Amerivans had congregated, was of the wildest churacter. Jt was # sort of Fourth of July In ite pronuunced Yankes-tuo- dletsin, ‘ ‘TiS WALKING MATCH. At 3:20 p.m, today the contestants in the elx-days' walking-match at Agricultural Holl had mado tho fallowing scores: Brown, 183 miles; Hazael, 182; Corkey, 174; Weston, 143, Lonpon, April 22.—AtJ o'clock this morn. tug the score stood: Brown, 224 utllvs; Has? 210; Curkey, 12; Westen, 192. FRANCE, TH LATE ELECTIONS. Lonpox, Aprit,22.—A Paris correspondent, comtneuting on the eleutions at Bordeaux, Champs Elysees, and Muret to fill yacancles ia the Chamber of Dupntios, says, with the oxcop- tion of the triamph over the Raticaly at Rheims and Blois, the Moderate Republicans have lost allthey could Jusc, Helative to Blanqul, the correspondent says: 1¢ Governmaut must Mnaist upon annulllng- Lis election. It will probably gsecure a sullictent majority for thls purpuse, even should suine Bonupartists voto with the Republicans, [f Blanqul be liberated aftec hla election is anuulted, tne chances of is reelection will be much diminished, though wveu then bis defeat cannot conddently be counted upon, If, however, lis Ibeatva’ be refused, his electivn will bo versain.' M, ‘Clratd, Minister of Commerce aud Agrt culture, addressing the meeting uf the #ronch Agricultural Socloty, satd he was well aware that many tutelligent men did not regard the Present negricultural crisis a6 & paselug ue, aud were ecared by ‘THE UVGE INCREASE OF AXARICAN SUPPLIES, Ho could prove, howover, that sluar alarms bad often previously been spread. Nevor had tho wheat trade becn subject to greater vacla- ions and depressions than unter the sliding svale arrangement, which exporicuce secined tu baye condeniuel forever, He loft It to experts to determing whether American compe+ uilon was Ikely be permanent, und | how for We abundapey of the Jaat full Anierican harvest was, us soins alleged, exceptional, He would pay every attention to the data furnished, but the Government's really effoctive rote lay in exteuding the means of communication, fa- cllitating the use of Improved implements, aud. dituainy education, which would encourage age ticulture nore surely thau any devices of ous: Luis tari, FOREIGN GRAIN TRADD. WEEKLY REVIEW, Lonvon, April 22.—-The Mark Lane Rxpresa soya ficld work bas been slightly delayed, und Ube continuance of rain causes some uncasiness. Reports from some parts of the Kingdom aro Jess promising than a few weeks ince, Reporte from Bcotland sro favorable. ‘rhe aupolics of English wheat havo been light boun st Mark Lane and in tie prorincial murkets, und busts ness has been Jnterfcred with by the holidays. ‘Trade was quiet. but Guo amples sola steadily without uny reduction tu price, ‘The twports of torelg@a wheat into London were fatr, Although Monday's returns showed only 15,000 quarters, subsequent astrivals to Friday exceeded 49,000 quarters.’ This quanti. ty has been swelled “by considerable iwportations from Odessa and Nicolaud, much ‘