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= eee Fed cea : s Additional Returns Materially Add to the English Lib- i. eral Victory. {The Benconsfield Cabinet Ex- pected to Resign at Once. Speculations as to the Policy of the Incoming Ad- ministration. Prince Jorome Napoleon on the Mecently-Issued Religious Deerecos. Russians Fortifying and Strength- ening Their Position at Batoum. The Chinoso Empire Abont to Broak Of Diplomatic Relations with Russia. OMcinl Statement that tho Distress in Ireland Is on tho Wane. Wookly Raviow of tho English Orop Pros- pects und Breadstuffs Trade, “GREAT BRITAIN. THE ELECTIONS. Tonnon, April &.—In tho ,Parlinmentary olec- tions for Middlesex, Lord Georgo F. Hamilton and Octavius 5B. Cooper, Conservatives, hive been revieeted, recelying 12,91 and 12,058 votes, respectively, Hertert Gladatono; Liberal, eon of tho ex-Premier, who also stood for Middle- sox, was defonted, receiving 8,876 votes, At tho last olection Lord Hamilton recelvad 10,313 votes, and Cooper 9,807. The defeated candidates, Viscount Enfield and Frederick Lehman, Liber> als, reeoived 5,023 and 5,112, respectively. ‘Tho total number of Liberal votes polled up to tho presont time fs 1,167,000; Lennon Ivo nee }, show in [ti corresponding conatiter- ee Seoriadetcution ‘OF 301,000 Liberal and 99,000 Conservative. recht in Bt. Tres A sent fn Bt. Tyes. The Likcenie cain g cent in Dublin and, tro tn the West Riding of Yorkshire. Enat Cumbor- land shows a Conservative guln of ono. 5 A WORKING MAJOUTY. ‘The Opposition hasa clear working majority 4n Parltamont. Even the Homo-Rulers aro loft out of account, NINE NOMINATIONS swore mado to-day and twenty-two pollings hold. For Edinburgshire (sfid-Lothian), William B, Gindstono, Liberal, has been cleo’e.\, zecoiving 3,879 votes, defoating tho Hurl of Datkelth, Con- servativo, who reccived 1,308 votes. The latter ropresentod Mid-Lothian in tue last Parliament, having recalved 1,104 votes, against 1,060 for his opponent, Lord Willlam Moy, ‘Liberal. THE NEW UOUSE. tthe Pall Mal Gazelle snys: “It ts cxtimated that the now Hougo of Commons will consist of BIT Liborals, 271 Consorvatives, and 63 Iome- Rulers, Tho Liberals will thus have a majority of: 46 over tho Consorvatives, or of 109 with tho Home-ltulors, but tho Conservatives and Home-Rulers combined will outnumber tho Liberals by 1%. PANNELL A correspondont at Cork suys: Parnell hns do- elared open war against Willlam Shaw, tho ‘Mome-fulo leader, by nominating Kettle, of tho Land Leaguo, against Shaw, and Colthurst for County Cork. Parnell was accompanied to ‘tho Bhoriff's ofoo, whore tho nomination took place, by a cheering mob. ‘Ti BYOCK MARKET, ‘Tho Times says: The focling of unensiness in ‘the clty lest tho parties bo too ovenly balanced for oither to form a stablo Governmont passed away Saturday, and the stock markets wero strong and almost buoyant, 5 THE QUEEN is expected to return botween the 10th and 20d of tho present month. THE COLONIAL BEORETARY left Baturdoy for Baden Baden to not as Minis- tor in attondanco on the Queen, It is inferred howill communteato tho Cablnet’s decision to resign immediutoly. ABOHANISTAN AND INDIA. The. Timea,in reference to the situation in Afghanistan, says; “In India ng hore somothing like on intorregnum must prevail until the im- . ponding changes have beenmade. Lord Lytton, the Viceroy, has been so entirely identifiod with the present Goyernmont, and hus so full committed himsolf to its ph h prolonged tenure of possible as it is loubt ts whothve bo will wait to be called or will finttetpute by his own net tho re- sult bo can Kearcely hopo to avold. ‘Tho namo of Lord Northbrook, formerly Governor-Gon- oral of India, suggosta itself ns Lord Lytton’s successor, but Lord Northbrook docd not wiah ‘to return to his. old poat, Thoro is [ess room for doubt Founding t Instructions tho new Vicoory will take with him, ‘Tho change will be mado with the least possivle disturbunce of our Rormnal rolations with Afghanistan. If our nes must at any point be advancod; if, as is lkely, there. must bo some annexation of tere ritory,, whats dono will bo dono with tho solo viow totho snfoty of Indin, We shalt hearno moro of tho protracted ceasion of Horat to Porsia, and of tho entangling alllunco which must have attended ft,” ‘THE FUTURE GOVERNMENT, Tho Timos, 1b un odltorial, speaks of the policy Of. tho future Government us follows: * Tho Tdboral Cobinct will maintain tho Treaty of Borlja in nocordance with the pubile opinion of Europo and tho polfoy of the Great Powors. It will treat the Anglo-Turkleh Convontion as an on omont of contingent obligation. In South Africn it may inquire whethor the nunexation of Trangvaal. was not mado in orror, al: Kiinborloy and Mr, ought to bo treated as an oy Governmont should inalst thot the South African ooloutos, whether they choose to con- foderate for political purposo’ or not, shall ontor into mich common engugoments for mill- tary defonsa as shall refluve the mothor country from the charges for native wara, Whon this polloy in European, Aslutic, and Sonth African alfuirs has been earried ont, the point ‘wil! be reachod at which a Lihorul Mlnistry, {f it 1s tempted or forced to go further, mast part company with moderate mon, Woda not bellove the Marquis of sJartington and othor loaders of tho party will desiro to go further, and so far we can have no dilliculty in acoom- panying thom.” WITL nesiGn, Tho Times saya: As soon us tho Queen ro- firs ounce fhe gia al cou tloss aco thair resignations in hor Willeommussion tho ioador of tho Liberals to form a Cabinct. » Tho Dally News saya: It is impossiblo that Gtudstonoe shout hold any office except Premior, oe ACTOAL RETULNS trecolved so far show tho following results: Con- siltugnelow hoard from, 278; Liberals elected, 281; Liboral gain, 75; Consorvatives olcoted, i} Consorvative gain, 20; not Eihaeet pain, 55; Jome-itulers oleatud, 0; Home-Rulo gain, & ADDITIONAL RETURNA. ox > Dosuix, April &—Sir Arthur Gulnne: - Wrvative, inSotoatoa by Lyons, iiboral. eoKDom, April &.-Tho Liborat gain is now 50 ‘The Dushoss of Barinorougn, says tho dist johoas. Barlborou; 50} 10 ress {son the wano, and sho hitoves tho various ‘Will suillce to cope with it. PARNELL. -:’ HIS BECKPTION IN CORK. Core. hy April. 4.—Mr. Paruoll has arrived in at tho Animmense crowd awaited his arrival MightoralWTay station, As soon as they onught thu sla im, tho vast assombiaye grow very on- nell, matlo, and choorod loudly and long for Par ‘erator thoy styled Ireland's New Lib- When ontge w : * dressed ‘a4 restored, Br. Parnell ad- fiction cond Peopla in terms'in which fact and come to ilborse vely mixod, He sald be had Tory rulo, The thom from both Whig and formation of » time bad now come for tho an00 Of pawer ty Which should hold the bale which waa sure to Mm the old parties, and the object oF tts army MOE Influential, until the gonvessiog by Pa had beon reuched in lament of Lreland’s sgt fo manag her own Internal, affairs without the wrforence from across the Channol. Alluding to his viait to the United States, Mr, Parnell snict that the Irish thoro, and Indeed tho better climes of tho American peoples wore In hearty sympathy with tho Home-Rule moyo- mont, He congmtilited his_ hearers tipon the Rows of the defent of tho Right-Hon. James Lowthor, the sitting Conservative member for Cark, mts recent Ministerial candidate for Mr. Towthor, he was gind to say, had beon beaten hy tho Irish vote in that city. Troland now had n ehance for sclf-governinant sho had not had alnce 18% and Mr. Parnell hoped the People of the whole country would throw aside tulnor {asucs and petty quarrels, and soni thelr Home- ule ennadlctites to Pariiamont by major- ities whieh world startle the tombs gnd settle tho question of HHome- Rule Influeuco th the now Parlininent. ENGLISIT GRAIN TRADE. WRERLY NYVIEW. Loxnon, April5.—Tho Maris Lane Express says: Tho sowing of spring crops is well forward throughout the Kingdom, Autumn-sown wheat Israthor backward, and on late-sown fields In somo districts it Is thin, but, generally speaking, tho agricultural situation leaves little to bo desired,” It 168 oxpocted the bulk of grain in Scotland will be sown throo wooks carlter than last year, Supplios of home-grown whent both in Murk Lane nnd at tho country markets hnve ngain been tght. Prices tended upwards, ng the reserves In growers’ hands aro doubtless becoming very small. With auch pearly tho English grain consumption of orelgit ‘MUST GREATLY INCREASE before harvest; but as tho weathor has hithorto been favorable for the growing crops, millers buve still adhered to tha policy of merely sup- plying thoir Imuiedinterequlroments, Stocks in tho grantrica must nleo be gotting very low, a5. the finports sinco the “Ist of January have not sufMiced = for home — require- monts, to sus. nothing of the | quantity exported. Notwithstanding theso frets, trade, poy, owing to the Easter holiday's and tho olec- Hons, bas been apathotic. Country millers have heen the principal buyers, There has been an entire absence of speenlation, ug the existence of tho ring in Aimoricn, despita the depletion of stooks, paralyzes entorprise here. The tondency of prices MAB BEEN RATURR DOWNWARD, The {mports and shipmonts from Americn for the moment, bet rather larger, Amorican wheat showed n decline of Gd on Friday. Arrivats at ports of cull bave been moderate, Inconsequence of the favorable weather and alight decline In America whent is tehd@es lower, Malzo declined simisrly {1 consequence of a larger supply, Wheat for, shipment, In consequence of larger offerings from Amor- feng deellned 2 shillings. Sfalze quict, and 6@od ower, Sates of English whoat last woek, 74,600 quar. ters ut48 shillings 4 pence per quarter, against 3,850 qunrters, at 40 silllings 11 penee per quar tor, tho correspotuling week last yond, Imports into the United Kingdam forthe week ending Maret 27, were 480,080 hundred welghts of wheat ond 80,28 hundred welghts of four, TURKEY, RUSSIANS FONTIFYING BATOUM, — - Consrantinorie, April 5-Datoum, which. according to Itussian declarations nt Borlin, was to bo n free port, is boing converted into a Rus- shin stronghold, Tho forts have been repaired, and a lurgé arsenal bas been constructed at tho renrof the town, and it is connectod with tho Inner fortificationsby a trumyay, aA largo num- ber of guns bus been mounted. Tho contom- Plated raliwny to Poti, instend of following tho natural route along thoscashore, will run behind the mountains and entgr Batoum from tho roar, belng thus protocted from n maritime attack, AN DMPORTANT STED. ‘The Sultan has npproved tho Cabinet's pro- posaltonccept the arrangement proffered by Montonegro, whereby Gualnje and Playa are to remnin in possession of ‘Turkey, Montenegro re- eelving compensation in torritary to tho north- enstof Lake Scutarl, An Important step bas thus beon taken towards solving tho qposicn which throatoned todlsturb the peace of Kurope. + TUB GRERK FRONTIER QUESTION. It is oxpected that un irade will be issuod ap- proving the propoeal of tho Powers for tho an- paneer atechnienl commission to sottlo 1¢ Greek frontier question. : ROUMANIA. DIPLOMATIO COURTESY. Lonpon, April 5.—A Nucharest correspondent of the Times says: “Several wocks since tho American Minister at Vionnn sont hero for slg~ nature a dotailed commercial treaty botweon the United States and Roumania. The Govern- ment was somowhnt surprised at this mostun- ccromontous mothod of treaty-making, and, a8 tho Noumanians havo ail the Oriental nffedtion for negotiations, they wero uttorly unpropared to sign tho dooumont, which had never been duly bagyted over in tho most approved Eastern fashion, Tholr nowly-tledged National dignity was rafiled by the idon that tho Americans pro- posed to accomplish in a brief correspondence what England's represontative had been unnble todoinayear. Tho absonco of any Amorican ropresentative at Bucharest 1s not-caleutntod to roduce a favorable {mpression, and it 1s praba- to that the treaty will continue to repose ina Pizoonshole until a properly-accredited official js appolatad to bring it to the light of day.” i FRANCE. PRINCE JEROME NAPOLEON ON THE NELTOIOUS DICREES. Pants, Aprit§.—Tho Estafetts and Ordre publish: fiottor from Princo Joromo Napoloon on theda- erees against unauthorized roligious confrater- uities. The Princo deolaros ho cannot, without being falso to his origin, show bimsolf nn enemy of~roligion or of revolution. Ho continues: “Tho decrocs do not constitute porsccution, They xro only a return to tho indisponsablo rula of public law, The fiction of a conservative union has lasted too long. Thore js nothing in common betweon the Lugitiinists and oursolves, It is timo for cach one to restimo bis colors, tra- ditions, and principles, and that all ambiguity should cease," - ‘UNTRUE. Rowe, April 5.—Thore is no truth in the roport that tho Vationn had dispatchod a note, to the French Guyernment regretting tha decrees ogalust tho Josults, but making no protoste, SPAIN, OTHKO. ‘Mannip, April b.—An oxtraordinary council of Ministers will assomblo to-day to. doolde upon the fate of tho regiclde Otoro. The majority of tho Cabinet inclino to onforce the sontonco of doath, but the King and Queen Inoline to moroy, After the Ministry have mado their decision, the King will boar thelr reasons, and will then do- olde whother Otero shall bo excouted in tho uilddie of tho present weok or allowed to remain ‘under sentence to be pardonod when tho Oficial Gazette in May noxt announces the intercsting condition of the young Queen. RUSSIA. WILL RETURN, Benurn, April 5.—Nows bas boon reosived irom 8t, Pcteraburg that the Chineso Chargé @'Affaires Is making preparations for returning homg with bia cotire stat. GERMANY. . THE ARMY BILL. Bentin, April 6.~Tho reading of the Army bul will buginin tho Reichstag noxt Thursday, fabs coibes VARIOUS, PRINCE ALEXANDER AND TIT CZAR, Tenuiy, April 5.—Princo Alexandor, of Bul- garia, In oponing tho Assembly, roforrod in ‘warm torms to his recent Journcy to Ruasla and friondly reception by the Czar. DrAn, | ance April 5,~—Wionlawsk!, the violinist, ta joat . + | SAN DOMINGO, Sr, THOMAS, March B1.—In San Domingo a se- rious conspiracy has beon discovered for tho restoration of ox-Prosidont Gonzales to power, 16 VANBZUBLA and took the outh of ollice on tho 17th. WEA aispates rll B.—, itch from Cabu wil Maldan eblots are caine uturo government of the coun- sumcait, \ispatch from Ranwzoon sa: Catniniielonor hue weittena lettor to" the Bare meso Embassy at 'Thyctmyo saylog the Emtrasay had fulled to offer satisfactory proposals Zor the pot Sreaty, ollie ‘Great ene oa even produce ts powers ta do 80, 10} return he 10 Embussy to Uppor Burmah was desira- 5 ——_— SUICIDE. Spectat Dispatch to The Cepan Rarrve, Ju, April 5.—A man named Meagor, 00 years of ago, camo to this city Satur day, and omployed an attorney to write a lottor to hia wife ututing that he intended to kill hime gelf, and dating it at Ely, » rullroud station twelve miles south, Ho theu went to Solon, twenty miloa from here, and took poluon lato Baturday night, from Recaro ot Lira je was buried at Solon + Hebe ue tn gt ea ade volves ce to-day, Upon ber arrivil abo loarned . U Pe ice busbaud'e dew aad roturued boy Lonvon, Api nll'tho princte discuss tho F try, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: nearly crazod. Tn ledveda wife and cight ehit- dret In destitute ciruumstiners. Epeetal Diepatch ta The rago Trilune, Dra Moines, In. Apis ‘his morning wman was discovered by the engtuecr of the gravel- train on the Keoknk Rond standing on tho track, about two miles from the city. with his haok to tho train, nnd with wvaliso in’ bis hand, The whistle was blown, to which he gave to heed, and tho engine was reversed, but tov Inte, dust bofuro the engine renehed him he wheeled ahout, facing tho engine, stood erect, and wont down tindor the train, and war erished to death. Ho is tnknown, int from memoranda and papers: fn his valise {L is supposed kis name fs Janica Woodward. CASUALTIES. TIE KANSAS CYCLONE. 81. Louis, Mo., April 5.—Lnter reports from tho Kansas oyclono of Iriday night show its effects tohave been more destructive than nt first reported. At Ottawa a numbor of bulldings wore destroyed, and many persons injured. Tho following have been roported among the wounded: 8 F. Bator and Satelty, atl more or teas cut. and brutsed: d. Marshall, brataeds A. H, Baldwin, badly brulked: Mrs. Mock. badly ctit, and chitd killed; Mes. Harting, arm broken; and somo twenty athors slightly injured, Tho ape earanco of the cloud is pronsuneed to havo Teen fearful in the extreme, and tho tiniee made by the tornado atruok terror to the hearts of wil observers. é Six miles enst of: Maryavillo, Mo., a tornado struck tho house of Marth: Doran, complotely: domolishing It, Mra. Doran was crrried about twenty ynrds sway and dashed to the carth, kllitog hor instantly, — XILLED BY CARS. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, IIL, April f.—As tho Davonport ex- press from tho cast pnssod oll Marseilles this morning, Mrs. Danlol Hood was in the act of driving ler cow across thotrnck. ‘The engineer whistted, but the woman cithor did not realize hor danger, or was caretesly inctlued, ns tho lo comotl¥o struck her, throt her off tho track, striking her hend agninst no stone, breaking the skull, and killing her instantly. AN OVEN SWITCH, Batatmone, April 5.~-A collision ocourred to- night at tho Union Depot between thu New York oxpross, due at 9 p. m., and the Pittsbury train, whhich loft Ialtimore at t:65 p.m. Tho accident was causcd by nu open switch, Walter Davis, baggagoman of tha Wittaburg train, was fatally Injured, BURNED IO DEATIL New Your, April '—Mrs. Julison Blowiok, nged 27, respectably connected, who has been for sometime past confined in nn inenne asylum, fell or throw herself upon a red-hot stove in tho usylum yeaterday, when alone, and was burned todeath. Tho stove wns not protected by a rall- jug or guard to provent accident, —- BURNED ‘LO DEATIT. Menpmis, Tenn, April 6.—Lnst night, twelve miles north of this city, three colored children, aged 1, 2,and 3 yoars, woro bitrned to denth. ‘They had been left In the eabin by tho pnronta, who attended church, Tho fire originated by tha explosion of aconl-oll lamp, All three poriahed ofore nasistunco caine, STRUCK AN ICEBERG, Boston, Mass., April5.—A dispatch from 8t, Plorre, nn isiandof tha south const of Now- foundiand, announces that the Miguclon steamor Fernrillo, from West Hartlopool, March 15, for Boston, was Intely sunk inn collision, with an jooborg. Tho crety has been landed at 8t. Pierre, DROWNED. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns Warenrown, Wi April &—A Ind named Caron, aged 10 yenrs, while hunting yesterday, wus drowned in Rock Iver, near Juneau, by the upsetting of bis boat. OBITUARY. JONN BEST. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Ctxctxxatt, 0. April 5.—John Bost, of Guorn- soy County, 0., the oldost Mason in Amerien, {8 dend, Ho was born in County ‘Tyrone, Ireland, in May, 1780, and was initinted a Mason in 1803 in Ireland, and was soon exalted to tho Holy Royal Arch degree, Upon leaving his native land ‘Mr. Best was granted withdrawal card, and ns_soon as possibic aftor locating in Washington County, Pennsylvanin, hennitod bis fortunes with n Inigo at the county sent. Ho passed through oll tho degreus to that of Knight Tomplar in Iroland, but did not ree colve the degrecs of epic Masonry until attor the organization of Washington Council, No, 1, Nov. 16, 1847, EUGENE BARNUM, New Yon, April 6—Engeno Barnum, Score- tary of tho Cofiperative Cotonizntion Society, and prominently connected with other progtess- ive and cconomieni entorprises, dicd yosterday after 9 briof illness, ngod 7 yeurs. Tio was born in Dotroft, Mich., and spont tho greater portion of his lifo in tha Western States and ‘Territories, especially in Kansas and Colorado, where ho was, widaly known and rospected as a promotor of various usoful onterprises, COPELAND ‘TOWNSEND. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Minwaunee, April 6—Copoland ‘Townsond, proprietor of the Townsond House, Qoonomowno, dlod Inst night. Ho wns United Stites Marshal of Colorado Territory about 1868, and ho built. tho Townsend House about nine ycarsago, —— SAMUEL BRANNON. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Minwaursn, April 6.—Samucl Brannon, Post- master at Portage, and formiiy nsgoclated with a. A. Turnor in publis! y died tounge bi ue hing tho Portago Itegister, 7. 8. STOCKTON, Spectal Dispatch to Thé Chicago Tribune, LA¥AYETTE, Ind., April 5.—Josoph Siins Stack- ton, ono vf the oldest rosiloute of Tippecanoe County, died last night. Io was formorly County Cominissionor, DR. WI. WHARTON,, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Fanugu Orry, 1, Aprit6,—Dr. 1H. Wharton, a lending physician, fell dond to-day from apo- ploxy, » . LOCAL CRIME. TIGHWAY ROBBERY. Charloa Nico, of No. 617 Canul streot, whilo upon his way home at an carly hour yestorday morning, was bosot at tho oornor of Canal and Barber streeta by ‘a couplo of footpads. His acruams brought to his aaststance Oflicer Dooloy, and ot hls uppronch tho thioves ran towards Stewart avyonuo, and disappoared amongat tho rallroad-cnrs, = Zhe ofllecr tired two shote at SER oP Eta AMR chna 10 thloves lost his onat, whi awuite him at tho Wost Twelfth Street, Stations — ALLEGED BIGAMY. Mrs, Annie Pridgcou, recently from Strathroy, Cannda, called at Contral Station yosterday to sollolt aid Iu looking up bor husband, Wiliam Alfred Pridgeon, who, she olaims, deserted her about two years ago jn Canada, marricd a yarioty gotross namod Currie Long, and camo” with ber ta tho | Btates, Durirg the Gay Dorectives Shea und Keating sucnecded tu finding Pridgoon ut his work in ‘Tubbs’ harness fuctory ut Nos. 27 and 2) West Madison street. Ho wad urrosted on a charg of , and was held by Justice Walluco in $1,000 fo tho 6th, Ils dofenso, it 18 undorstood, will bo thut ho {s not marriod ta the woman, ——_ ATTEMPIED MURDER, OMocr M. 8. MoCabo is. lucky fellow, tn ono rospoct nt lonst. Lust ovoning, in compang with Ofwor Edward Loo, ho wont to tho residence of Gustavo ‘Elton for the purpose of arresting Gustayo, at his wife's requost, a3 ho ai and had’ beon abusing hor and sumasks ing tho dishes and furniture. Whilo they wore at tho door, demanding entranco, Elton firod through tho door at them, Fortun- ately enough, the bullet did noothor injury than bore a hole through MoCube's overcoat, nh was then arrostod after # briof strugylo, and was booked at tho stution upon a charge uf attompt- od murder, The rovolyor with which he did Wino shooting, Sinith & Wesson, calibre 0, was found upon bin, ——— THOSE IMMIGRANTS, ‘To the Editor of The Chicaga Ly Cmcago, April 5.—Tho urticto regarding the German Afd Sovioty in yourSunday’s leauc nocda correction, Those immigrants were Hungarians, but ullepuke German, and wero rogommondod Dy a respectable hotolkeoper in Now Yurk to tho Eaglo House bere, kept by Poter Abt, 4 momber Of tho Boclety. This house, tho Minnosota, and tho Hattroad House havo together four runners at tho Pittsburg, Bt, Louls & Chicago depot, In any of thego three houses the immigrants would havo beon treated -Justly, If thoy had inatructed the ugent of the Parmeloo omnibus Inv to bring then to tho Eagtv Housy ho would buvoe dono #0. Even Mr. Abt’s runher callod thoso immi- grants by neme, but by the interference of * that commurcial traveler,” who seured them, thoy would not ga, ‘Those people eonslatud of seventocn persons, old gad TOM and wero pro- tected by Apelicoman statloned ther, aud by another one patrolling there, One famtlly, cone als four porous, wero parsitnded by | that — commercial travelor to n hack and. sent to but tho owner of it says inft. curriige, asked iny Pricer. but thoy thought T KS hey Rall: *We won't pa; that; wo will go back oxaln ta the dopot,’ which thoy did aftér paying fora six blocker’ ride £2." Tho othor thirteen persons wont. with Mr, Bare tenshineger, the keeper of the Hnltrond House, ‘One family, consisthig of fone persona, had no inoney, but wore helped atone by. thelr friends; hut whon that commoreinl traveler tn- terfered, Mr. Bartenabinezer demanded, of hitn to pny for these peaple, when he wiv $4, to the Joy of the others, Tt would be much better If poople not tequainted with tmmigention. affairs would mind thoir own business, If that com- moreinl traveler would have Jot things olo: thon thease immigrants wantl not huve 1 roared, Tho one family would not hive nN mints €2, the family withont monny would have recaived thalr woals and lodging, nnd tho Gere man Ald Society would not have been unjustly: attacked, A. Mestinnt oF THE SOCtETY. SPORTING NEWS. PEDES'TRIANISM, New Yonu, April 6—1:33 p, m.—Murphy, tho holior of the O'Leary belt, rotired fron tho po- destrian contost at 2:00:15 this morning, with a record of 15 miles and 2laps, He sutfered froin rhoumutisin. Noon score: Hart, 7; G1; Allen, Of: Rorwin, 3; Wood, 69; Krohne, 53: Merrill 60: Molntyro, 67; Dobler, 76; Honry, 51; ny be Faber, 73; Williams, 00; Ennis, 35; Brown, 47. Betting, Paver, 4; able 8 ore of the nedestelau at midnight was: Pegram, 61; Howard, Tanawakor, th Tlart, The Hartel; Khrone, #3 Fabor, tz Pogram, 1 Morrltt, 114; Willams ti; {toward ti; Meta- tyre, 141; Allon, 119; Dobler, 120: Tinnawater, Lite st 1y Revels 1; Honry, &3; Brown, 05; Woods, day . ‘ancieco, Cal, April h—At Unione Hull, tL o'elock this morning, Weston bogan un nt- tempt to bent iis London record of 680 mil Tho track is octagon, twenty laps to the mii Callahan and Chennvith, local pedestrians, enter: augutint. Weston, with five hours’ start, he to pay 00 to cither of thon who equuls bis own score. WII OAR. New Onurass, April 5.—In the rowing match to-day Pialsted won ensily in 42 minutes 20 sec- onds. defeating Sullivan. Tho course was two anda half mites and return, Gon. Grant. and wre y wero present us tho guests of tho Southern Yacht Club, RAILROAD NEWS, . TIE TRUCKMEN'S STRIKE, Tho lmckbono of tho strike of the truckmen anil freight-houso laborers seems to bo avout broken, and put Ilttle further trouble 1s antict- pated. All tho rallronds centering in this clty have agreed to pay n minimum wages of $1.25 to frelght-house Inborers, and have so informed the men, The Milwaukee & St. Paul bas paid off tho strikers und cinpluyed 2 full complement of now men. Tho foreman-were browght herefrom Milwaukee. Tho manngers of this rond aay they will not retmploy under nny consideration any of thestrikers. Tholr road bad Yor some time past been paying the highest wages for thisclass of work, and for this reason they consider tho action of the strikers unwarranted and without. cause, Tho sty thoy have five upplicutions for overy Yacancy, ‘Tho new men they think will in a day or two be fully as capable todo the work ae those who Soft. About 103 men of the Lake Shore & Michiran Southorn struck yesterday toring, asking an nivance of 35 cents, or $1.50 per day. ‘hay have heen reeelying $1.25 since tha Ist of April. Tho pluces of the strikers were Immediately fitlod by now men. The strikers on tho Lake Shore tried hard to induve tho men at the Hock Isinnd freight hones to joliyin tho strike, and succeeded tn 80. far us to wet cdiom to pot ition for un Increase to $L60 per day, Locut-Agent Glenson, uftor have dog eunsulted with the managers of his rond, in- formed tho men that the Compuny bud decidod to pay thom $125 per day from April 1, which was the highest amount paid by any road. The eloquence of Mr. Gleason hud tie effert of quicting to mony and they decided not to atrlke, and kept at work as usual. Thoro was somo dissatisfaction among tho mon at the Michigun Central freight-houses, but When they heard that Capt. Alexander Mackay would mike n speech to them, they begged to ‘be spured the intliction, and no more grumbling wns heard thereafter. Thore were sundry exaggerated reports re- mirding strikes on other roads circulated ducing the afternoon, put inquiry at the various oflices revonted thp fnot that thore had been no trouble on upy bul the atoveenamed ronds thus far, Tho sirlkers. who now find thomselyes without. employment vill no doubt try hard to croate more trouble, but the rouils secm to be sanguine that most of tho men. wil remuin at work, and that the places of those that choose to leave can readily be flied, So far’ the strikers have be- huved well, and no attempts at intimidation ave been mailo. —— CHICAGO & ALTON, The annual meeting of tho stock and voting bond holders of tho Chienago & Alton Railroad Company was hold at the Company's ofice In Honoré Blook yesterdny. Mr. J.J. Mitchell, of St. Louis, prosided, and Mr. C. H. Foster acted a3 Seorotary. Thero were represented 72,038 shares of stock, outof a total of 121,008 shures. Of the 72,033 shares, nbout 65,000 woro voted by proxy, and tho romaindor wore represented at tho mooting. None of the bondholders voted na auch, ‘The oluction of Directors for tho Chicago & Alton Rullrond Company (main ting) resulted ns follows: B, Blackstono, John 13. Drake, and Wilson G. Hunt, -The ilrat two aro revlections, and tho Inttor was elected iu place of Wills Jomes, who resigned about. fh. .yoar ago. 0. following . Directors hold over: John I. Sinter, Join A. Stewart, George sernat,, John Crorar, Lorenzo Binck- stone, John. Mitchell. There was no election of oftlears, tho old ones holding aver. ‘Tho following gontlomen woro vlected Direct- ors of the Joliet & Chicago Railroad Company: Jobn Crorar, John 1. Slater, J. McGregor Adains, Jobn 1. Drake, T. B, Blackstone, Tho oto Missleslppt Wiver Bridgo G tected ho Mississippi River Bridge Company olected tho following Directors: "John mn Siitehell, Coorge Strut, 'T. B, Bluckstone, John B. Drake, John Crorar, Presideut, John Crerar; Beorctary and ‘Treusurer, Charles W. Foster, Tho Alton & Bt. Louls elected tho following Dircetora: Lorenzo Binokstono, Jobn J. Mitch- oll, T. B. Blnckstone, Presidont, Loronze Black- stone; Scoreta 5B ‘Tho followtug ge 4 ors of the St. Louis, dacksonvillo & Chicago Hatlrond Company: Ccorgo Strut, N, W. Charles It. Hodgos, 1. Ii. Worcester, wor, Jobn Crerar, ‘I. fl, Wackstono. _ Vresidont, Goorgo Straut; Treasurer, ‘T. B. Tl BLONG; Scerctary, Robert H. Nolton, The annuat report for tho ieee. ending Dec. 31, 1879, bus already buen publigted, FRUIT 'TRAINS. Mr. Hornoo Tucker, General Freight Agont of tho Mnots Central Itullrond, has issued the fol- lowing clroulur to agents and shippera, unnoune- Jog tho frult arrangement of bis road for 1880: Tho fruit-tratn wilt start from Catro and runto Ohicayo and Dubuque, when the bulk of stip. ments warrant, and will stop only whero tru to bo recelv or dolivered. ‘Tho rates on fruit and vegetables by frult-train, will bo as follows: ? Chicago Hranch—lroni stations between Cairo Anna, Jnolusive, to Chit } 80 cont tuo pountiay Colxton and Bt. Jollns, 78 oonter Pamus rowand Central City, 10 oente; Odln and Mat toon, 5 cents, Buin Lino—Cuiro and Anna, inclusive, to Du- buque, 00 conta per 100 pounds; Cobden and Bt, John’s, 85 conta; Tamuron and Central City, 80 conts;Sandoval and Pann, 76 vents, From any station as bvlow, a full car-load, not to exceed 10,000 poms, to one consignee, if reasonable notice is given, Bay, twenty-four hours, of the want of car or cars—Fyrom stations lwtweon Catro and Anna, incluslye, to Chicagu, 100; Cobden and St. Jobn's, $90; Tamaros anc nntral City, #84; Odin and Mattoon, $75. Main Lino—Cniro and Anna, fnolusive, to Du- “buque, $110; Cobden aud 8t, John's, §100; ‘Tamn- ron and Central City, #05; Bandovul and Pana, ‘Onions, potatoca (sweot or common), apples, and tomatoes, eithor mixed or alono, will bo takon in cursjouds of 16,000 pounds or teas by Truit-traine; 20,000 pounds or lees py froignt- BaP pa fdr or fp jeugu, 1 por cur by fru! frolght-train, ‘hey iwust, bo shipped by one cocslynor to one conalgnue,”" — THE RIGHT TO CROSS. Oat, April 5.—A decision has just been ren- dered in the case of tho Union Paciflo and Bur- Hngton & Missouri Raitroads, inthe tight about crossing, grunting tho Burlington & Missouri tho right to cross at the grado of the Union Pacitlo ae igdeatre polut, and assessing the damages a ng fh This {aa victory for the Burilugton & Missouri, though the Unton Pacifo may appeal that portion of the decision relating to tho amount of dumuges. WEST-SIDE UNION DEPOT, ‘Tue rats and othor vermin which so long found @ convenient and comfortuble asylum ut the dl- lapidatod rookorica nt the cdrnor of Madisun and Cunal etrects, which did goryioo us a passenger dopot for three of the largest and wealthiest railroads outoriug in this city, were moercilesly expelled from thelr chor ished quarters yostorday, The destruction of tho old rookeries bein at an early hour, and in tho avening but Httlo of thom was loft. Ground for the depot that 1s to rlso on tho old site will be broken In & day or two, and the now . rs 2 Ca of ts jie asa i irlug the construction o| now Fort Wayne and Alton 2tailroads will uo th Zrvicht house ab tho ooiuee of Van Buren aud L ' tbipor day. 6, 1880. Canal atrecta ag a temporary prexenger depot. Tho Milwaukee & Ht. Paul tralns find xccammo- dntion-nt tho Pan-Handlo Depot, corner of Care roll and Clinton ateects. ——— MISSOURI RIVER RATES, Commissioner J. W. Stidgloy has Just farted a new froieht tariff on cast-bound business from Missouri Itivor potate, which wont {tito cifect yos- terdays To Chicago, To Toten, Fieat elas. $5 a5 Eevond ela a 4.00 ‘Third olass bh Fourth el ‘Whont, cur-lond: Other grain, Tresaed ments Cattle, per Ontos Hoga, per cur. Sheep, per car, Ore and base bi aves ‘The following rates wi ness to Atlantic senboards: From Atchison, Leavenworth, St. Joseph, and Kansans City to East St. Louis, Bast Maunibal, Quincy, or Burlington, 84, 4544.34; to Chiengo, i, 45; to 'Taledo, BLO, R02. On hursiicss to Boston the rite on first olnas should be Bi conta, and on seer olnss 5914 cents per 10u Ibs to East: Missiasippl Hiver polnta. In the case of artictes or classes nut nanied above, the rates quoted fn the within table of rates will apply on seaboard as well as local abipments. NEW ORLEANS & SELMA. Sens, Aln., April 5.—Chancollor Ward ron- dered a decree to-day in tho New Orleans & Selma Railroad case. fle disinissed Robertson's Dill, and made 4 decree of sate, the proceeds to he divided ratinbly amongst the indorsed bond. holders, No priurities were givon, Tho road will probably be sold on samo day with the Selma, Rome & Datton. EXPRESS ARRANGEMENTS, Boston, Aprif 6.—The changes made In tho American, Untted States, and Canada Express Compantes are of tho nuturo of partnership agreemonta nffocting only the private interests of owners, ;So far as the pubic ts concerned, the compuutes Will continue separnto organizations. en CROP NOTES. Cinctnnatt Enquirer, Aprit 6, Wo present to our rouders to-day carofully compiled crop-reports from three great agri- euttural States,—viz.: Oblo, Indiann-nand Ken- tucky,—in answer to circulars sent to corre- spondents throughout tho States. The responses ure most gratifying to the producer ns well as the consuiner, An incrense in wheat nerenge 1s shown, but this will probably be reduced to last season's average, owlng to tho drowning out of many fietds In the lowlands by tho caccssive rainfall during the winter months. ‘The grow- ing crop, up to tho 1st inst.,—the date of our re- orte,—is inganl condition, the growth being heavy and the stand well made, save in districts which suffered overtlows during the winter ren- Kon. ‘Tho frult-crop ta excoptlonally promising, and, should no evil befall it, such ns a Into frost, it wil exceed any crop tiarvested since the inemorable fruit yours of 1863 and 184. a OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. New Yonk, Arrived, steamships Germanic, from Liverpool; Mosel, from Bremen; Graft Wemarek, from Bremen; Viking, from Ant- werp, LOxpos, April 6.—Steamers America, from Baltimore, and Bavarian, from Boston, have ar- rived out, a CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. On and after Sunday, April 4, and theroafter until tho completion of tho new union depot corner Madison and Canal.streets, whivh will bo ahout Ist of October noxt, passenger trains of this Company will urrive at nnd dopart from tho “Danhandle” depot, corner Clinton and Carroll streets, West side. Poople will. boar in mind that Milwaukeo avenuc cara, on Randolph stroct, run direct to this depot. Chicago ticket offices, 63 Clark strect, Grand Pacifle Hotel, Palmer House, and at the depot. oo BARATOGA Benin ily 3, 1879.—Afeaare, Mor- gan & sillen, 69 John street, New York City—Orx- ‘TLE! T consider itn duty Lowe mankind to inform you of the benetit F have derived since last Sunday evening, when I took my first forty drops of “Canstituden Water,” recommondett by a friond, it having cured him of kidney: trouble, Lhave sufferod great paln reross tho sinall of my buek, so noute that itwould awaken: me out of nsound siecp, but, thanks to your meticine, I atn now entirely well, nnd have nat taken six doses in all, Your ramicdy is weil worth #10 per bottle, but the price, $1, pats it ‘Yours truly, witaln the reach of all. Ronen Catucanr, 70 West Nineteenth streot, Now York City, Ask your druggist for it. BUSINESS NOTICES, Victor Baby Food comes nenrer to mothor's inilk thin any othor prepnration known. Try it, Price, 23 cents. All druggists, - Eminont Dra. 8. L. nnd I. C. Nidelet, Louis, write: « .. Colten’s Lebig's Liquid tract of Reef we have prescribed with oxcellant auiecess in diphtherin, malarial, trphold fovers, debility, ete. esc ‘Travelers, stop at the Autor Mouse. New York. MALT BITTERS, ” UNFERMENTED RAAALYAAWN PAR AALDO’—™anis MALT BITTERS JTRADE MARK MALT. AND HOPS’ TER? DEBILITY means decline of tho mental and Physical forces, Decline mouns 9 wasto of tise suo groater than the dally growth, Wo are liv- dng upon our constitution, which, day. by ang week by week, inonth by month, fails, falfauntil tho tires of life die out and the human machine ceases its operations. When tho fires of Ife burn Jowly wo must feed tho human Curnaco with fudl that will kindlo them iita A glowing dame, What shutl tt be? MAGT BITYERS. Tho bone and musclo peice tho nourlaling and strength oulng, the vitalizing and puleyitu MALT HIT. TENS, prepared without fermentation from Canadim: BARLEY MAUT and IOVS, combine inga food and wimedicina in the most perfect manner yot duvised, and commond themselves ta tho Wenk, Convaloscont, Consumptive, Over worked, Debitituted, Kmnclated, Nervous, Sloep- tess, Dy'speptio, Uiliouy, Fleklain Appotite, It resolute in Mind and Subject to Melancholy, as autperjor to all other forms of malt or medioine, while frov from tho objections urged sguinat matt liquors, ik for MALT Birrens prepared by tho Mat Birreis Company, and seo that overy bottle boars the i'nans Manx Lanet, duly signed and inolosed by wayo lines us acon in cut. MALT UI'CPERS aro for sale by all Druggista, TO BRENT, TO RENT, | IN THE Tribune Building A large Corner Office, with Vault, on the Second Floor. Apply to WM. C, DOW, Room 8, “RTLANTIC' HOTEL Opposite Bock Inland & Mich, Southera B. It, Depot, Lately reuovate:t, furniabod, and changed through. arary pasticulan, Pirecotasg ‘pouiss and cients Pirst-olase Some a W. 1. H, MEBERVE, Fonayely of uo Bh dames wud dolmer Bouse, e i Ertttopy. nN PAO ew tT 13 if to London diri UTOPIA, I, CALIK'NDA, UIQEH ARGHE Gop mI CAL HINIA, Apel 8am Bouth ala, prupton. London, Hav at reduced rate, OFLINCHN Groen, N. XM CLAUSENIUS & 00, dBouth Clark at, Agonia fur Ci £2] THE TRIBUNE. WEATHER-MAP, From Observations Made by the Signal Service, U.S. A,, at.22 P.M, Washington Mean Time, April 5, 1880. m remeih | mt) xtptoon pringfetd Ly (2s, 20.00 (eR Rrovoport S Vicksburg Rranitriahg 4 or Now Ortesnegitioniie ‘Bar 30.05, i aK) » Raininll, paat 8 hours, Ber, Phrometer, Bae 29.88 T 68 Observations taken at ali stations nt tha same moment of timo. Tin the dievetion Feathers: feree, ‘Thermometer, rit) Rida esol? ne ee Aiba > eat @ a 24 Gita unalo Ror ahi Hreinnd “een, «Calarthas e ey 1 Norfolk? 2 Tad gta, RAND MONALLY & co ‘Dap Kagrayers &Pwtial LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. © CMICAGo, April 5, Vet) den. Weather, lf Wind. Vay dn) Weather, INDICATIONS. Orricy: or mmm Cer SiaNar Orricer, Wasmtnotox, D. 0. April 6-1 0, m.—For tha Lake reglon, Teunessee, and the Ohio Valleys partly cloudy wenthor, variable winds, mostly from, tho northeast to northweat, nearly stationary or lowor temperature, and generally bighor bars" PF ometer. For the Upper Miesiasippi and Lower Mirsour! Valloys, partly cloudy weather, winds mostly from northenst to northwest, stationary temporature, stationary or higher barometer. SHAWLS, WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, re Madison and Peoria-sts, Shawls! NEW SPRING SHAWLS Just Received, at Aston- ishingly Low Prices. 500 Silk and Wool Shawls, $3.50; usual price, $5.50. A large line of extra fine _Im- ported Silk and Wool Shawls, in 20 choice de-, signs, at $6; cheap at $10. 350 Plaid Spring Shawls, in medium colors, at $2.50; worth $4.00. ; The largest and most com- plete assortment of Paisley Shawls, in rich dark color- ings and India designs, from $7.50 to $20.00; the greatest bargains ever shown in this city. India Cashmere, Decca, ‘and French Cashmere Shawls, in choice colorings, at as. tonishingly low prices. Shetland Shawls and Black Cashmere Shawls of our own importation, the best value in this city--war- ranted. , CARSON, PIRIE & CO, OCEAN NAVIGATION, ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMERS. Now York and Ginsgow, BOLIVIA, “May 2,'a pm ret Tickuta ut rotuoed rates. HENDENSON TROT, ws Wasnington-at, * NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. ow Work, ..5.....664 Nea se seeeszeeees DeaEi ey Bicamors sail ‘ovary’ sat ‘tenn ‘Now’ York for ‘and iro ger booked for 4 ironta Atlant lowest rates. EOF PANSAUK- Frou Now York to Bouth= HU) usondt cauli, Ar icarage, Ee Haturn tek ots ‘ % Cs Co a Howling fier ne ‘Chicago. saw jabiin, 1s Cou Chicagu. 5 STATE LINE ‘To Glasgow, Liverpool, Dublin, Hulfuat, and Londons ui Ns ¥, ey a} Whursday, F 7" i 6 Cabin, fell Bs sccuralig, Yo wecouoda tovood Cable, LECTURES ( CPU ‘i ‘TIN, Ah EE nL fobs : Ielreae te vst dma cla CUNARD MAIL LINE, Bal twice a wouk te atid from British Porte Pass Shute from Liverpool, Quoenstown, Uiaacom, fast, wid Londdnderry at lows? rates, ee Sratia foe ki id Upmann at lower rates, f ab 1) eT HUN RUE, Gantt wWoeern Agante WHITESTAR LINE Carrying tho United States aud Royal Mall between New York und Livurpoul., For passage apply to ~ patel Cara vply to Com MED LAUERGItEN, Gon'l Werte: j, Gant 0 Tis on Grewt ieitain and folenee eene SS. MIDS, Ac. Mae 5 DEVONTA, 15, lt BVONTA, Apel 4,3 pm | raoelpt of price. LACE CURTAINS, Grossage Co. Have received a lot of over 2,000 pairs Antique Lace Curtains, Purchased from ‘the manufacturer .. at a large concession from original cost. We offerthem ‘25 per cent less" than same goods were ever sold in this market, commencing at the extraordinary lowprice . $7 per Pair. Those refurnishing this Spring should not fail to see these goods, All the Novelties in Materials for Curtains, AND . iy Furniture Covering. Furniture Reupholstered, Curs tains'made and hung, Chas. Gossage & Co.,; State-st.«-» Washington-st. OHOOCOLA' ... For ‘Broakfast ! CHOCOLAT MENIER, Ask Your Grocer For Jé! PARIS AND LONDON. NEW YORK DEPOT, 286 GREZNWICH-ST, FOR SALE BY Aly. GROCERS. JAVANESE GOODS, Japanese and Chinese Goods! Wholesale and Kotail, Prices Greatly Reduced Before Removal, Our Largo and Cholco Stock of Chineso, Japanosa, ‘Turkish, and Porsian Goods, Curios, Em>rotderes, Oriental Rugs and Carpets, Heroons, Vnses, India Diquor Ware, Kloto, Owart, ote, in groat varloty, “ VISITORS WELCOMED. A. A. 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