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- 7, 1880--TWELVE PAGES. Government bomls,__A reporter of the New York Trtinune saw Mr. Vanderbilt regarding this matter, and had the following Interview: “Ja thoronny truth In tho reports that you. will noon retire fram the management of the Now York Cent THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APR come to St. Petersburg to conduct tho new THE R. AILRO. ADS, negotiations. IMPROVED RELATIONS. TLoxnos, April 6A carrespondent .nt 3 st Patesbune reports there is without doubt | Gould and His, Backers Reportad Viele, M. Hennings, R. K. Dunkerson, SAVED FROM DEATH, s J. J. Kilelaer, Samuel Vickery, and John Petree hited seers yin eee ed If, ‘Roeiker, of thisclty, The organization VIVIFIED VITALITY. . was made with a view to, reeling the wishes ofasyndicate in New York with whom ar- Emperor to-day. Popular opinton fs thal Wil rewaln matics. P pias A. Tonca Berlin dispatch says the Emperor Willinm is yet undecided upon the question of Reeeting Bismarek’a resignation ‘Tho OREIGN. The Tiberal Gains in England roposal t je Hoe! Ce : ral Railroad ?" he was ake. rangements have been madoto take the bonds Foot Up Sixty-five driers to the Hach the F eens for poskottice | an tmprovement In tho relations between 48 Have Fallen Out. ee Cont arn word of truth in thom,” ho re- | and constrict the roal. It looks to a connec. A Safo Transition from Despair to Gladness, ously. refecte peal i Russia and Germany, * zs plied." Tho most unauthorized atatements are | tion and combination with the Erle Rallwat from Despondency to Hope. ureviously rejected by a committer of thy nt er Mut attont. and printed tn sano Journals in this | avy Cvs leaver i fay re Seats. any Pa mi amie aes alee sin aliies AFGHANISTAN . Sity ‘and the Feat witht, propping to snquiro Ae onie pee Sith the mmentiers of , —_——_ the dlatses The Poattaten Genertlappestd [THE POWER oF A SOVEnEIGN coxrennep | The Wabash Railway to Tunugué oto tore eae OF falalty. aultenatover fn those | tho syndicate, au ipzpeeis t0, return in Hy The Wonderful Rescuo of an Enstorn Gene the motion Deenuse nd sueh stan tec bh N RIERE ALD y8te: iE . week or ten days ning! ions to pus! Gladstone Now Generally Be- | (edn or itance, the pikeliaty of, ANpAnean, Aull Se-Tio Beltish Conmlse Epte'e Baten ol eat FUMOTA ato friend of William 11. Vanderhiit | forward the construction of the lino, tleman from a Terriblo Death. Be the Com Waldeck, ensting ana vote, alsv voted with} stoner pete ‘ Tralis. war asked his opinion of tho rumor. “Or atl Neved to e o Prussia nad her atiles, vole, nisu yoled WIN stoner has brought letter from the Viceroy * thatl favobeard and fend about Mr Vander CONSOLIDATION. An Unparalleled Record in Etther the Selene . ing Man, 2 of India to Sirdar Shere AM lntoreping, Ai DiIt's plans fate bo, ot think h a ta abot, Wo Bpeetat Dupatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, tif_le or Medteat Wortds. FRANCE. thn she Queer aaitery Lo ae ao re Notable Improvements. Made in the | Dumont Centralatnck. That dose it ook much Sriuxqrigun, ll. April G—The articles of * NCH JH “ts OPIN! yt tho 4 Pe ois 3 es Jike retiring from connection wi at rosd 3 consolidation by which the Northwestern . Honey. N. ¥., . He Will Be Given a Grand Ovn- agree ate ee tite of Wall. ‘The lhnlts of the province are Eastern Illinois Road—Notes FE Eee er reooke tnat L waanik. | consolation By whch tne vo nals | To Wao we MAreoeene Pats, April 6.—The letter of Prines ing to Mr. Vanderbilt, and in the course of the Jerome Napoleon on the decrees against the conversation He’ sald that, , he Intended to be fixed hereafter, Shere All fs also In- and News. - to remain, oinected wit tion on His Return to formed of the proposed construction of a and Indiana, the Indiana Ratlway Company, Some three years ago I was attacked with somo tho New Mich! Rall Company, the Chi sortot Kidney and Bladder dimeculty, and for ’ London. unauthorized religious confraternities Is ad- | rallway to Candahar, wheren Dritish force 7 ¥ sp io Shore, and Michiynn Content the Michigan Railway Company, the Chicago < ¥, and Foi £ : alreased ton friend, Io says he feels an em- | antl it poiltical agent will be permunently GOULD 15 SICK, Tecan aa Pe nore ive Another oi | & Northwestern Rallraad Company, and the ae eieee monte Tpatd Unde atentlad tote ‘ k harrassment at giving tho opinion asked of | stationed. Tho Posen capitalists who control the | friend of tHe, (a re inked the pel UG Northwestern Grand-Trunk Raltrond ‘Cone bees A hg a0 ee ee ee rT i fi e ve i g Ps ee any In Michigan became consolidated tn the y ince Bismarck Tenders His | him regarding the conduct to be pursued fi Chiengo, Burlington & Quiney Rallroad and | Hon) an . He said that tho statement } Pany Us ain, but was unable todo anything toward cf- Pri LTE ee Renee TREE IRELAND. otice Western lines have. lately renewed | uetin the tory. fle anil, that the aestemen, | Chicago & Grand-Trunk Tallway Company | Footing an. fmprovement, T finally became a0 Resignation to the Em- peror William. y were to-day filed in the Secretary of State's | bad that Twas unable to tie down, and for over office, ‘The. cunsolidated Company runs Rh ia batt a AInGIO Ale aera from Chiengo to Port Iuron, has a capital | resting upon my hands and foot, unablo to ae stock of $1,000,000, and Ig principal office ig | RAtuenttys my Limbs became sittorly ‘useless, and Jargo owner of Government bonds; he bad in hls posseasion now $43,000,000 of Governmen! bondsvand before duly would have. $20,000,000." “Hut that {6 no reason,” he added, “why Mr. Vanderbilt should retire from active connection wt POLITICAT. their efforts to prevent Gould from getting, Con, April 6.—Parnell saya that the noml- | control of all the principal roads in the West,' nation of Kettle, of the Land League, is not | and? if reports are based upon facts Mr. an attack on Shaw, the Home-Rule leader, | Gould stands in considerable danger of losing: that frankness Is the best way of gaining the eanfidence of the French people, “The Emperor Napoleon,*. he says, “by cone cordat, recontited revolution with religion. An Adverse Vote in the Bundesrath | y15 charter. of pacification Is assailed by buton Colthurst. : Jeyaaal inuch of the ground that he was supposed to | SN Oe a nie ee at Bart J aren, Stich a ig fret Hoard uf would Tee iment up in Rey nigh a Reported as tho Moving socturies of tleoeracy destrlig an oppressive BANK ABANDONED-—FIVE MEN LOST. be already In possession of, and may afterall | ‘The other day, when talkiny nbout his proposed | Sargeant, of ‘Montreal: sh AY. Atedeh agin sleenin tine LL aide st Miaculned live remarked that it would give QueEssrows, April é.—The slip Shannon, | be eompelted to take back seat and allow Capt, Goffe, from Baltimore, has arrived with | the Boston people to come to the front, Mtr. ten of the crew of tho British hark Queen of | Gould, It Is stated, tins during the last two or Ilearts, Capt. Mater, from Mobile Feb. 25, | three months lost the confidence of a nuinber for Belfast, abandoned waterlogged, and afte 0. ttalts " \- oF lain the fore snd main musts aid five of ore henyy carte sae Nii by eral trip to Luro; T phn rest. Ho reptted that the position of Proal- dent of tha New York Central was a vere eusy one, Ho had filed the position so tony that Ita Jabors were Myht to him. 3 know by his conver- sation on that ocension that he “has not the slightest notion of retiring from hia railroad business.” dames MeMillnn, Detroit; John McCaffery, | ndvico of friends, to go to Syracuse and IA. Howe, d Whitman, cA. 11. Dolton, Will: |. prominent physicians thore, whieh f did. I was fain Munro, Chicago; 3). .I. Norton, Alvan y, | Opernted upon two days, and.without tho use of ° + ¥.4 WL, Beardsloy, Auburn, Ny Ye: Wr | nutcotles: "mubmnitted to. the torcures of mur 8. Shepard, Bath, No ¥.; Thomas 8. Stan- | goons’ Instruments and knives, tho recollection field, Sout Bend? Deforest Skinner, Vale | Of which Is sullictont to create a ahivor of bons puraisos Charles F. Harrington, Port Huron, | 1%, About nyenr after tho operation at Syria and intolerant stnte of religion, and by seetaries of disorder desiring _suclety withont God or morn laws? To says ho is, and will ever be, the adversary of both of these; that the Hounpartists eati- not attack the decrevs because they ara Cause, Prince Jerome Napolcon’s Letter Varl- ously Interpreted in France. based on the Inws of the Empire, and renew ae lations. ‘These backers, it Is stated, have at —_— cuso T was taken to New York, and met a coun- 9 is 1 Ot cl be he fs OREN A 3 Ne eae: cilof ninceminent physicians; they = the proserlptions of the concordat, ‘They VARIOUS. Inst found out that Gould vas only |i See ae ee unt ot ake Cauiral CHICAGO & IOWA. , fbletodo. anything for Seo ekoehe co sumnust New Negotiations to Bo Opened Betweon cannot attack them merely as the work of a ROUTH APIICA, netunted by selfish motives, and did nothing |ipcte* Association, which was formed some Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, another operation, After being neatly-kailied in . v1 the examination, I would not consent toa sco- Avnona, Ill, April 6.—At the town meet | ond operation, and camo home expecting noth- tng to-day i aboard were adopted ratifying | ing but deagh, and fulrly hoping for itasa re and confirming the action of Supervisor Ris- et. , Ing In voting the stock of the Chicago & lows ieee ar ae aro Leone rer pied Raltroad for Directors at the last election iu | ing Mr, Warner to ba nn honorable and rellable y 4 man, determined to try the medicine. I sent Chileago, Indorsing his action tn regard to | fret tottle, took It, and have continued, Unt Republle, because only those oppotients Lospoy, Aprit 6.—Advices from Capo | to further thelr interests, ‘The case of the ‘without ae ere RUN Hy ‘Town, dated April 5, say: "The Peace AVabnshi a ae i” an instance where the good through hatred of the hand whieh | Preservation act was to-day proclaimed in | 80-called Gould syndicate Invested millions: effects it, “Shall they,'? he asks, “attack Tawatulaial.t” This was probably tone in | Withoutany show of return. ‘This road has 8 pe shay ie sae ee or them from fear of dissolvlng the conserva- | connection with the disarmaunent of the | been sndded with an immense toad of une 8. r sce ol tags The th a s tive unfon? ‘That digustrous fletion hag | Witives, from whom trouble was uppres | profitable lines and branches, and when abolts ag ti oe pe ah ne es of lasted toa long, ‘There fs nothing In come | Hended. Gould found that he had averrencted hime | Widerstoo’ oe i par os six inonths ago for the purpose of enforcing Ohina and Russia, arbitrary rates from Interior .points in Me GREAT BRITAIN BTEAME INJURED DY ICR. ‘Losnoy, April 6,—Tho steamer Rhiwindda, at Cardiff, hag two holes in her bow made by f 4 : dy | Tallway suits began, and appointing the | up to the present ime have taken seven bottl driftice. Her fore compartment is full of | mon between the Legittmists and ourselves. | posayay, A cate rained Mamhoud | Sf he quietly sold out his interest In that cuasslgring the {rouble aca iinet the Supertisor, together with, DB Water nnd the effeot hits been simp! sanduetinle, t test water, “It iy thne for euch one to resume his colors, | Jants death eMttriite gate road and purchased the Missourl Paelfie to nbis: Content Burlington, and other roads et hyo Upot, ging cauned: bythe thes any bare Oa Te ae tae traditions, and principles, and that all am CENTIAT. AFRICA. minke that line the principal Eastern outlet | geuin the Association, The Assoclation ean- town at future elections, ‘The proposition | rightulong. Itis now the wonder of the whole The following have been elected to Partin fear ELECTED, Dignity should cease’? In.conelusion, the | genrax, April 6.--Pheexpedition fitted out | fer the Union and Kansas Pacltie, turning | not ba continued In its present shape, and it appointing seven citizens to dispose of the | town tat T am on my feot and out among m: ment: Leahy and Charles 1, Meldon, Uowe- | prince authorizes the publiention of the let- | py tho Geographical S 9 tan Pael kK failed 0 frienda, almost.a well man, when a year azo ? ‘ m 4 coxraphicnt Sovjety hay started for | the profits from the Pacife business Into his 5 ny | Stock fuiled to carry, 1 2 Tulers, both for the County Kildare, the lat-'| (ar, and sayn, LE will bo wld If it obtatn the | Central Afriea to establish a permanent | owt pockets and giving the syndicate that will either linve to be reorganized an a new Hee reece Mer atdeoe ihe whedl intranet ‘ends2? atatlon of tie soctety on the banksof Lake | held the Wabash only die drippings, Owl plan or cease kts existence. Itis more than merntot Or En a LETTER Tanganyikn. ee igs to these manipulations a storm hos be Mkely that it will dissolve, for It will linrdly fg fatal to any idea of vote of censure In brewing around Gould's head for some | be possible to effect an arrangement that will eed 4 rags time past, and Ib is sald has unsettled . T the Senate on the Cabinet, foreven if tho BORROWING BUTTER. Pee eee ae aileht alt ARENT ntely | eemgne entistactory. than the oft one. nae Conservative Republicans aro willing to join that he hag become an entirely changed | eyer- since it was stirted, and have done the Royallsts in such a diviston, the Bona. | An Eplsode in the Life of Gen, Grant— | nian, Gentlemen who have “seen and | thelr best to kit Previous to the forma- partist Senators could not: now to so with- How Ho Sccured Mis Appointment to | conversed with him during tis Inte visit In | tion of the Central Rate Association, the ter revlected, Mome-Rule gain of | one Messrs, J, Dillon and Patrick J, Smyth, Home-Rulers, both for Tipperary County, & Tiome-Rule gain of one. Sinyth was former- ly. a member for West Meath. Ilo 1s the best * spenker among the Honie-Rulers and In favor * of the repeal of the Union. A IMPORTANT beet ieee 1 oan i Lae Ba ces aty. resent rieteneg, TLANTA, Ga., April 6.—The Intest railroad | and happy ration i@ hopes and joys o rumnor says that President Wadley, of the Oe a ee Central, will resign on Wednesday, and Gen, | any manner of kidney or liver trouble: Use that Alexander, President of the Georgia Itail- remedy and recover. Toure tmp. SANFORD, rond, will be elected in his stead. Tho | ait remarkable remedy isfor agle universally. alleged combination between the Louisville | Ag tt cures such desperate cases, {t will certainly: an a, x 1 nly and Charles : 4 cir clilet. - Went Point. the West any tliat he ig no longer the spirited, | trunk tlnes promhted with the Western | & Nashvilte, the Central, Western, and At- ; hy stewart Oe ane nutels re eit We SRE CMLL ARAL __., Vorreaponitence Cinetnnntt Commerctat, ti pettyoanan Ao Was ie 5 ni 9 be alk ad roads ou ail’ thy business, which made tanta & Georgia for ten years is reairmed sure ail lng Sees elected, recelying 1,725 and 1,505 votes re- The Muntelpat Council of Paris presented Conumnus, O., April 4.—There has been ing donversations, The th Eres thelr | share of the profits much | by the local rallroad authotities, who say the AMTUSEMENTS. as a Bt tan people seein: y ] y "e} - | re: “ much query of late years as to whether Gen. | ta’have taken advantage of Gould candi | erRer jena when they were com | resignation of Wadley confirms It. Grant owed his suecess to his pluck, perse- } ton, and this no doubt accounts for thelr re- Fete eee tte aa frourinistior palntsy verance, and shrewdness, or simply his good | newed netivity. | It ins already been stated | especially the smaller ones, got but little Inek, andall sorts of replies have been made, | Iv ‘Tite ‘Tanune thot it is very likely that | profit for their share under the prorating A NUPTURE PUOBADLE, Feta * oa Gout lose control of the Missourl, | gy: rhe raw Tho letter of Prince Jerome Napoleon ‘The writer recently had « conversation with | Knnsas & Texas, dnd that It. would probably system, and when rates are low they elnim to y while the profits all go into the qi 1 y {fer a Joss, implying his utter disavowal of the section | 8 one-time prominent Republienn Congress: | fall into the hands of the Boston cupltalists atte oa, Ye 1 of TBnopartists represented by Paul de Cag- | man of this State, and the question as to the | who alrendy control the Kensas City, Fort Bocketeof the tranie nets, Let te Ae sagnne, Wy likely to lead fo arupture of tho | Prestdentinl candidate of tho Iepublican Scotty & Gulf, and other Kansas roads that | the trank Ines, which will compel all other clerical and nope elerienl Bonnpardsts. party came up, and he told a story about would make good feeders and connections | jines to do the saine if they mean to get.o ATIER FORRES, i i for the Missourl, Kansas & Texas. Now } ghare of the busines who fs.a Seotchman by birth, and a British Grant that may be some ald ta. those Whe | comes tho report that the ght between Hae Oe eee subject, and Is connected, with the great desire nn answer to tho query mentioned | the Busten people and Gould for the pos. INDIANAPOLIS & EVANSVILLE Jestit College in Rug do Sévres, threatens above. Ie named the condition that his | sesston of the Kansas City, St. Joc & Counctl Ey. jira Eh anite| sd 3 Ae daecentad 1 fo appeal to the British Parliament if he js | name should not be given, as he ts out of ‘Bluffs has heen renewed with increased vigor, VANSVILLE, Ind. April GA very line expelled In accordance with tho recent de- | polities, and the writer knows him to be a and that itis more than MHkely that within a | portant rallroad mecting was held in this crees, inan of great reserve, ang to entertain great Week the fight will he determined and most | city to-day. Mr. Hervey, the prinelpal stock- PATTI dislike to public noturlely, Suid the gentie- | kely In favor ot the Boston people. With | holder in the Indlanapolls & Evansville Rail- r 3 fel A these two fines in the possession of the Bos- 4 1h tose Oto ito, teat aoe te people think. that Grant Isinditferent | to, people, Goutd will be viriually eheele. | foal Company, Zsmillgriy: -Kuows, As: to, ; i | . crently. mated, and’ his great scheme of controfling | “Straight Line,” has been for some time ne- ance sluice tho Nieolintutiit. Be yer fo. the bouituatlon, they aie er ally substan, all tg roads west of the Missourl River gotlating with prowinent enpltalists in the formance of “Ernani,’ was inarked with | Grant, but Ldowt wish It published, as some would linve to be abandoned, | ‘The Kansas | East, among whom were the Hon, Hugh J. spectively, defeating William Goulding, Con- servative, and Nicholas D, Murphy, Liberal, who recelved 1,337 and 909 votes respectively. Goulding and Murphy represented Cork in the Inst Mouse, receiving 1,270 ond 1,083 votes respectively. “Parnell only announced his ieterminatlon ta contest Cark Clty at the end of Inst week in orderto oust Murphy, Liberal and clerical candidate, Parnell declaring that the present aspect of the elections rendered it necessary that the Irish party fn Parliament be strong enough to forew concessions from the Whig Government as ft had from the ‘Tory Government, . Parnell declared that Murphy, as a Whig and supporter of Lord ‘Hartin ton, was unworthy of the suffrages 0! the Irish people. ADDITIONAL ITEMS, Mesars. Lalor and Arthur O'Connor, Home- Rulers, are elected for Queen’s County, a Home-Rule gain of two. ‘Tho Right-tHon. W. P. Adam, Ttberat Prof. Nordenaljold with # gold medil, Me was afterwards received by Gambetta and CENTRAL MUSICAL. ONDERED TO BE SOLD. Se aoe dines to-day with President Grévy. Senwa, Ala, April 6.—By a decree of tho SECU RE 5 Supreine Court of Alabama, the Selma, Rome LDA & Dalton Rallrond, from Selina to tho Georgia State line, has been ordered to be TO-DAY S EA T S sold on June 4, at a minimum price of $250,000, For the two Grand Concerta by the cclebrated ROAD SOLD. MENDEL Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Manisos, Wis,, April 6—The Mudison & Portage Rallroad was sold under foreclosure of mortgage to the Chicago, Milwaukee & ABBIE QUINTET St. Paul Railroad Company, the judginent belng ubout $900,000, i eee CLUB cannweros, Mr. T. J. Potter, Assistant General Man- a ante | ey, ‘On Saturday Afternoon and Evening, April te ager of the Chicago, Burlington & Quluey, | de serunias Afeergge and, Hrs thls ie whip, for Clackmannanshire and Kinross- ath The Princess ight. think that Iam cour ne abreneh | City, St. doo & Counell Bintts Road will bee vett, “Preside i announces that Cleveland, In., six miles west | Central Music-liail Bos-Ontce, ‘shire in reUlected. ens wand ye tt and Metalhead oF Aonor te Te] vent Ing Scena of Tmmensurable value te the Burlington, as Jowell President ait eH ane ane of Chariton, hag been opened ns a billing GhO. MW. CARPENTER, Managers | J. MeLaren, Liberal, for Wigtown, Liberal | jer foseveral of her Judy guests, The sub- | It was nbout the thine that Grant's name wis ae foetal principal outlet to tissourl River “ndleate cf bankers, tho resuit of | #ttlon on hls rond, April 5, 1850, HAVERLY’S THEATRE. gain. scription reevipts at the opera yesterday were | first mentioned as nn available cnndidate for } HP juts and connects It with the Atelison, | & syndicate oF Gan ktrs, ‘A couple of surveyors In the service of tha | JH. TAvEitLY. Proprietor and Manazor, 'T, Russoll, Liberal, for Buteshire, Liboral | the largest over known. tho Presideney, Iwas on atrain golne to ‘Topeka & Santa Fé,nlso controlled by Boston | which 3, ‘that, after 2 thorough In- | , pl ey Se ee gain. ‘ THON BAY, Wasliington, being u member of the House at capital, atAtchison and Kunsas City, letting | vestigation of the project and of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé Railroad have Ikemember thie Wednesday Matinee. GLADSTONE. : Leon Say aueceets Admiral, Pothuan as | Mattie, Grant. got on the train at Harris alone the superivetactiities of tho Kansas Cite, cont and other resourees along the lin been in camp between Mesilla and Crucis for | re-ytune Analy The Hit or the Limes, Tho Tborais {in 1 London, are preparing for | yeoneh Sey muendor at London: burg, and wpe rode on to Washington togeth- Fee sointae With tht a ren gontract has been signed by the Syndicate. two or three days past. They have surveyed ae eA, Usual, pa OR 1 : . . We y ‘0 he: ¢ expre: ul J. SssON- | pg P; . Soimpany was tens | tw i oy D, 4. great demonstration in honor o! one AMNESTIED COMMUNISTR, from him'about his ceandineye und he replied rl, Kansas & ‘Texas in their possession, tho The Presidency of the Company was ten | two lines throng the valley to El Paso, ong Bet seucnpenaunactaate: on his return here, capttalisig wil have sueceeded in cutting dered ta Mr, Jewett, of which ‘he has tele- | of which runs altogether on the east side of Three hundred amnesticd Communists | that he had some doubts about his belng able POLITICAL Gosstr. und oi n | i ae oueot the Southwest, and his cteses | etavhed his neceptances and, at the meeting | the river; the other, crossing the river about ENCHANTMENT !! ‘The following polltleal xossip from to-day's | Nave arrived scree front New Calcdontty to ies ithe nom hun, in reer to Paeilie scheme will proven fatlure unte on ho Company fertay, the fullow ing ofiieers two miles Buetow Mesilla, continues on the In all jue Original Splondos.. Fora is given for what it many ba worth: ‘April 0—Tho Pi : oxpresses the | Taylor at Corpus Christh; how hw had should succeed In getting control of the St. | New Sark, Presidents‘. IK Lewis, of inte = ranide to near the Mex: | The Gar oeet Haaleetiape ang Grund Baliota. i oa tho racaininendal oh oF re ; acne Pants, jpn iran oro QP ied in Linppened to be in command there at Louls, tron Mountain & Sonthem, which Js | diunapalls, Vice-President; BR. G, Her ‘All the Novel Spocinl Star Artintos. eld fie Queen ‘wil on tho oseasion of hes | opinion hut, Prive, Jerome Nauoleot Ay | thy Rest anhrenk of Meslean marauory | Vers valley, ay this road 8 held by barlles | General St TE Viacrlinan, af New | ,,Thesttike of truckmen and frelghthouse | BSUS Warblamtratoent Ate r nf E * cane vio refuse to sell, orl, an pret laborers seems to have come " e i luhtede the Hur tn raptared. merit for elvilinns only. A These number of | an irreparablo rust 2 Tt oxclatine: “ie | that terminated In the Mexlean wars and ‘ork, . S. Lewis, of Indianapo- bene. Re “dinieulty at ang ‘Of the freight We Mind, uo cak’aoo thlasss ebeup as KONE TO any for . how pure accident and the exigenctes of that | he developments of, tho next few weeks | i." Secretary and Assistant ‘Treasurer clvil servants and others will be in the first will bo watched | with considerable in- | ith the following éntlemen as Directors: that {s the Empire offered us, we reject it bateh of porsons decorated. Among the with scorn.” war had made a humble border Colonel houses inthis city yesterday, Most of the | otter heats Then have aceepted the situation, and declare | yb tead.the gars Of show bie, ag ete aoe * “ge terest by all those interestdd tn the raih net titular favora Lord Beaconsfield will bestow PLEDGE of PEACE. Frealdent of the United States; and 7 nitvutt of the country. Hed In the Feltroads') iit. Ilanehiard ty Salt Puval, of New | thomselves, satistied with $1.5, which is un | Seritttonson sha bila, : before quitting ofllce, Baroneteles wil be] Pants, April 4—A dispatch from St. | fies thnemade men miene tan the pursnit Xorks Hon. John. New, of Indianapolis; | advance of 16 cents over the pries of Ja ‘Ysu cin obtain securod xonts without oxtra chareo, ponferrod_on Borthwick, proprietor of the | Patersuirg sys the. return of tho Liborai | tings {ink tite rt ree aan te MIMsIn FAST TRAINS. Churles Viele, Matthew Henning, J. J+ | Winter, The strikers at the Milwaukee & q 7 Morning Post, andd, M.'Levy, of the Daily | Government th England Is considered 988 | for a tine after tolling. iin this story, an Tho regular semi-annual thne-table con- | at ee TouR TE Repel oy Te A puniareons St. Paul and Lake Shore frelght-houses CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, : ater ‘rally bolloved Lord Beaconslicta serlous pledge of peace for Europe, then, turning around to me, said: . vention of the General Manngers of the rouds | A large. amount of work has already been huase buen eee one the eold, the rallronds will only announces hig resignation in the SPAIN. that, nnd d Lo not ae atta teem in the United Stato and Canada will be held aone on th line, si it will now be rapldly | roads have ‘employed new meu in'place of see tie formation of tie now Cabinet Par- FUNDS NEEDE Be eee ot tare Twas a boy, | atthe Grand Pacific Hotel, In thisclty, on the | Pushed to complet one the strikers, and claim to get along quite well with the new hands. 4 The Chindke Gansiiiution=some of the CLEE CLUB, ( Anomalies of tho,Government. The North China Herald, in un article on tht .. Cee an iis Chinese Empire. referring co | Thursday Evening, April 8. some of the anomualles which puzzles forelguer, m ED, Ay Mapnm, April 8,—In Congress to-tay dur- | living In Georgetown, m mother ran out of { Lith of this mouth, for the purposu of ar- CALIFORNIA ROADS. Inga discussion on the Cuban budget and butter ong morning, an } necalng Boma bee ranging the summer schedules for the yarl-] 4 San Francisco paper states that Gen. lonn, Lalglesta, speaking In tho name of tho | over to tho nextuloor neighbor's to borrow ous Fouts: jeeaiatlly these meetings | yeate, répresentative of the Atlantic & Pa- Dudgot Committeo, said it-was fmperatively | some. Well, Twas Just. as well aequalnted | 36° fe a 1 Uttle Importance, as the} ii Raltroad Company, now in that city, has necessary to borrow enough money to pay there ng T wns At ore, almost, Bat opened ert 4 usually of the regular | indicated the course of that line to San Fran- off 60,000,000 pingtora due tha army and 67,000,- he door and went in without knoe king, and | routine character. But this timo it ts be- cisco after It has entered tho State of Califor- Nament will adjourn foro fortnight to per- iit the retlection of. Ministers holding scats in the House of Commons. It is rumored. at the Carlton Club thatBenc- ousiteld will advise the Queen to send for Gladstone, Beaconsfield holds Lytton’s rasignation as ‘Viceroy to India, to take eifect absolutely in ) 909 due the military contractors. just ns I went In one of tho folks, | Moved there will como up quite an Hiterest- | 54), sf We) Pa i i the old tleman, 1 belleve, wus read? , 4 s nin, The Huo is to cross the Mo a\s long as there aro no hereditary tegisla- Tickets, with Reserved Seats, 25, 50, 75; casa the elections are adverse to the Govern: THT BIUPPING INTEREST. Poe Te eee ay gon who was in | us matter, which will create considerable | jaye plains and enter Los Angeles | (or we iCatistunt pleats: ithe Conntitucion | and 81.00, For sale at Box Office. : iment, Beaconsfield might, therefore, ap- point his successor, but hie probably will not, as the now Ministry would almost certalnly cancel the appointinent, Itis probablo that Mapu, April G—An Inquiry ts proceed- | West Point. Well, I slidn’t want | to discussion, and probably a stormy time, The | py tho Cayon Pass, From -Los ing at tho Ministry of Financo relative to the disturb thom while' they were reading the | Wabash Railway proposes to reduce its time | Angeles it would be via San Francisco Creek, isn bybrid thing between # Republic and 9 Des- OLYMPIC THEATRE. letter, and stood there and heard what was | between Omaha and New York about sx potigin. Some of the theories which underilo 4 t Tho Chinese Governinent are essentially ropub- | 2 W-SPRAGUE.....,..01...:Uroprietor and Manager x ing Spanish mere: 0 " fi he Tyon Pass, or one or two other passes " Leb bis ¥ rt Lord Northbrook will be asked to ge to Initia Tue Ob Seveloy pene i aneteandile RST Mee arin Te a {int | hours from the time now made by the ronds brie) of which would allow an easy grado Se eee ere eye ntayeny cui tsa (6 TUN MIT! THE POSITIVE HIT! gare coele of years to put mattors In order | Fhtoonitder, in tho course of the Inquiry, ex- | Dass examinauion, and he would hve to vin Chicago, The Chlengo roads are decidedly | ing the great San Joaquin Valley, along | the highest olllecs of tho Stute, und this rise ts ae ee ey tunwandn "The Marquis of Ripon is the favorit. candl- | pressed the opinion that the precarfous post- | come home, and he had sent the letter ong | Opposed'to such a change. Although they | tno west bank of which the road would run Howlbte not to the necldental winners of Tinpo- date for the Viccroyalty of Ireland. The Emancipation act requires a Protestant, but that section of the net might be repeated, O'Connor Don will be offered the Chict Sec- Ferve Shaw Eatovre Will be appoluted. uo , wre a appointed, ‘Ino difficulty about es GLADBTONE’S POSITION rial favor, a8 In Tarkey, but to the min who A E T shows: ae projeleusy in ehat Jearning which Is LIC OA ES, estecmed the best train! for oftice, Then, fuuin, those te tho recognition of the rlghtot | 4"¢ Bar stp D Enel er Mancrr ee ae Baw eerie ee Sonn Bencins, ini nathn FANCHETTE, THE GIPSY. ate Thomas Taylor Meaduws pointed ou: Oro vont a fe dic rimht of reboltion -whon tha nets of tho | Zio Reyguny, ts week: Matinoos Wodnosday, Bat~ Fae Tee eet Oe ot Ge Rae ~MPVICKER'S THEATRE, 0 final safeguard of party and tho, ts A argument of tho oppressed. hut it China & 3 1 mall ahead, so that the surprise at his roturn | claim to be abla to make as good time as the | to San Jose, and thence along the pentnauta on Be ths Boa ae Hi we might not Be so great, Well, when they got | Wabash, thoy do not Ike to run thelr tratna | to San Francisco. Lt could enter the city by y 3 Ds rtloutaely on Eh through, I borrowed the utter and took Jt | faster thin they do now, as too fast running | way of South Franelseo, or come In by the Cuban trade, more partleularly on the part Palit, and hen rushed down to Thomas 1. | woutd subject them fo extra riska. Besides, | ocean bench and Clif Mouse, aud go to orth of the United States, He urged that tho antar’s: af ee he was our Con ressmnan | they find it more dificult to wet the Ines East | Beach, Spanfsh and Cuban shipping be protected by | then—and 1 asked him ff he wouldn't send | from this éityto change thelr schedules te | Every preparation lag been maile for push- Jowering the constlur dues, loading, and | M6 to, Weak olnt. He told ime that hoe | conform with the rearrangement of thne be- | inz the work. on the Silverton and Lebanon iMhor elrarges, anil that treaties of eommeres | couldn't send me until this other boy got | twean here and Omaha. Still, if the Wabash | Branciyes of the Orecon and California Ritl- > be concluded with England and the United through and that. wouldn't be for three | insistson {ts seheme of running extra fast] road. ‘The first Installinent of inoney to be fe will probably ie sattled by he becoming | states, . years yet, “But, Hamar,” sald J, “suppose | trains, they will have to do the Bane or in- | be used in the construction of these branches hae pone oe me pee ie ue Hee racy aroma appearances of the ggetneuuhed eae goad ott he nev A lovernment with the under- DEMOCRATIO MANIFESTO. this boy should fall to pass examination, and nugurate o war on rates In order to bring the} hus been placed = by enble dispatch | ofton seid that tho curse of tho Middle King- standing | pine ater 8 yOnr on fos. salt na Mapnip, i ‘April (A. Democratic mant- De The home, Pill sou send ae an 4 SWatoal to | tors, iy sie thing wnat Holl nie A, G, tuning any pr FeAgurer of ‘tom is ita oicialten, Ste, Hagehot otnted out CAVENDISH. ms ie , a Rue y the Wabash about two years ngo, yur he Compan. W a francisco, at 18 OX! McC order oi y BUVCS ‘Math to-day, and thi: ing, Lord Granville. No Minister could lead the waa finally persuaded to give up the scheme, | and the patanen will be supplied as fast_as MO ear GIT" fosto, signed by 279 former Deputies and | pass thore’d be no use of you tryhng It? Senators and twenty-one Journalists, 1s pnb- «But L want you to promise tat you wilt } At th oy . ntty at tine, however, the Wabash had no | needed. ‘This Company has bought in San abou. i sonniee rolliond Nberty. the send me," said I, ; 5 Tine of its own all the way to. Omaha, while | Francisco 750 tons DE how fron, and Is now Coe ee ene ioe cducniion, universal nut All’ right,’ ‘sald he, ‘if ho can’t get | lately ita line has been extended to that point | shipping from Oregon to San Francisco 1,200 rahronrire eat SE aan tney throuzh T promise to let you try It and now hag acontiions ine from ‘Toledo to | tons of old rails to be re-rolled and returned. fraye, centralization, obliau viblta at ary “Well, during the day Hamar heard about | Omaha. It 1s, therefore, very likely that it | Surveying parties are In the Held, and tt ts anation from two fdolatrics. Fimt, from the iheluey of mare monoy. Now, china nothuv- | MUCIL ADO ABOUT NOTHING; ing anything answerlog -to i House of Peors, is ‘Thursday, Friday, and Katurday ovenings, und Nate atthe moryy OF mero melt dteiiso recy ring Setingts AX YOU LIKE TT, Biss Cavendish metnness, dishonesty, and a hundred other ki § 3 deed vied corrode tho nutional eharneter, And, | « hOXt souk The Great Comedian, Mr, SOTITEMN as House of Commons with Gladstone in the position of irresponsible dictator. He must ie to tho House of Lords, or quit patie ite: or quit pabite Ufa. Lowe will not bo a meuver x the now Cabinet, but will probably be ralsed to the | service for all, economy in the public service, | tho other fellow, and the next day Lwentand | will inake i ful 1 unfortunatly. the Chingse ary wnurutectey ¥ ‘ | : s dete : Y ches wil us| en tot ‘ y Z 7 2, Pearses'es Lord Catsrhain respect for, the rhxhis of individuals, asked If ho hud heard the news, | He sald he to rae Tis se eaten Ta earcen tn oeeaiy Heo ation pelle iH D8. Dunes! iruma moras sro perio 10 Nenuoxietanee HOOLEY’S THEATRE, THE VOTE, roved control over the fuanecs, the had, and after Inughing atine for theway T | may tid it very ditieulé to harmonize the of whousy of boreditury legislators would save Grund Matinee This Afternoon at 8, Intion of Cuba to Spain, and Irremoy of the Jud. the Chines from tha idolatry of nitlea, ‘The total number of Liberal votes so far had got him to make the promise, he sald It | contiicting Interests. RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. NUE COMEDIANS, ‘ was allright, Ishould go, Well, went, and cast In the present election 1s 1,238,000, a gain Y tet 3 quote Mr. Dayotot: ‘The bisest dult e4 v i The Peninsula Deputies approved the first Tenth rd One eT Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, subordinate employ6, and yet Just now ine % Sisjo00, a galt tat ouworvatlve voto 80 fit | tnirtocn articles of he cuban budzet, pettor at diadene Geneon Se. the Feat of) CHICAGO & EASTERN TLLINOTS, Srmuyorieny, UL, April —The Rallroad | ied guvormucnts. Ibis. tho commonest. th ROBSO N q CRAN E é LIBERAT, NE LONvON, April 6&—A correspondent at | the United States, and 1 don't know, after |, Bubs few yeurs azo tho Chieago, Danvillo | and Warehousy Commissioners held a brief | Prince and alt tho rust of tho Contluent truley | In Clay M. Greeno and Blason Thompson's Great, ‘The net gain Ot tho Libsaleis now sixty. | Mail says tis maulfesto, yeslorday, by the | all, but what Ht may maka me Vrealdent.?? & Vinconties Itallroad, or, as Its now called, | Praion to-day at whieh the complaints of exe | HKG A eunerst ior At Ha ta purpose that | Comuod, sntibed si five seats, Ronores, ng a de WtuleR2orli My ved other, ae Pye eaey tay youu awn conclusions ag the Chleago & Enstern Iilinots, was un ob- | tortion and unjust diserimination preferred aula Toy, und thelr work ty mora monoton: SHARPS AND FLATS, PROPOSED COALITION. Sener Gadteliar the Atederate’ Kepublicuns, | irughinaly anid the aentiemmn to the weiter, | Scere bankrupt little concern, the stock aud | against the Chicngo & Alton and the Ilinols | pus, than moreantilo works fuat Ties mind |, Bupportod by thelr omn Comody Company, 1 Loxpox, Apel O.—Tho Daily News, In. a| and a majority of the Fedorallsts refused to | as he brought the conversation toa close, securities of which could bo gotten for a | Central by eltizens of Wenona wera dis-} ‘Thoy aro still thought to bo greater and eee Hee a neihe tivo Osta leading article this morning, hints that the | sign it, but forty oflvers of high rank in the —————$____ song, Mr. FW. Huldekoper purchased the | yiissed, the evidence presented to the | better. Thoy ure decureas thuy have a fitle red | Conservallves vill coaleses With the Jone. army ihdorgo the manifesto, THOSE IMMIGRANTS, rond at foreclosure sale, and by dintoftn-{ Hoard’ wholly failing to. establish tho | 24, ye, oft broust of thotrvout,anduoanne |, WHITE-STOCKING PARK. lene he Liberal Adinin- 3 TExIO To the Editor of The Uhieuga Tribune, tiring energy and enterprise has succeeded | cqmpiainta: ‘Tho. most Important business | when Princo was under Napoleon Ill.,are teri- | THE CHICAGO BALL CLUB MEXICO. cnioned: April B_iTho neticlotemmdiing tho | iuaumkingit a first-class north and south rond | transacted was the presentation and adoption | bly true of Gurmuny nov. und thoy may bo ex. : Ta Bieta : GERMANY. c are VAMIOS FEMS eovtnn | etuiim ald Selety In your ulay'sInavo noo that is ablo to compete successfully with | of a report from Commissioner Smith, slow. | see a carn te ee ators tho GOR TRANSFERABLE, SRASON TICKETS NESIGNED, ITY OF Mexico, March 90.—Gen, Trevino | correction, Thoso immigranta wero HMunguriuns, | most of Its larger and wore powerful rivals, | jug that other ronda sre Itkely to fellow the | ruption of oltlefuldom, in England ba clerk in ASE BRAD ES SEAT ON ling obtaltied four months’ furlpugh to vistt | but all spoke Gormun, and wore reoommonded | At the time Mr. Huldckoper purchased the ny CG 5 o 3 cago & Alton and Illnois thy United States. by a respoctabto hotelkeeper in Now York tothe | yond fts income bonds and stocks were al- pene re bet with the Inw by ro- Gov. Terrazas, of Chihuahua, is cobperat- | Haute House here, kept by Petor Abt, winember | most valueless. Durlog thelast week lncome | quelng thelr passenger rates, ‘Tho report, Ing with the Amorlenn forces In pursuing the | Of the Society. ‘This houso, the Minnesoty, and | honds of this Company havebeensold as high i ort Berra, April 6,—Bismarck has tendered ‘Ms resignation ag Chancellor of the Empire because of the vote on financial reform in tho Federal Council. cn the publlo service fs “nobody; and you could | With iexorvod Seat in Grand Htand, good un tit Oct nut nike & commen Eagiishnian st yho | 1 forall animes in which the CHICAGO TEAM PLAY, shorld be anybody.’ In China the commonest PRICE OF TICKET, $17.50, and smallest clork with u button is a personnye, % . and the people who are brought Into eontuel al ira Shia ee 8 Hine TENE Se tho Rallroad House have togothor f after setting forth that these roads havo re- ‘ nd bye a 7 ont ‘THE CAUSE AXD ESUTT, Ayache Indians, te tha Pinetiten, Bt Louie w Chicago dopot. in | 980, and gome of tho stock has boon boughs | duced GOTE HaSSeI Ter Rte 103.0 er ee er a ee eaten mth, | em ad ‘Tho North-German Gazette makes tho fol- | ,,According to reports a spectal Commission | any of thoso tree houses tho immigrants would.) ft Pah and, oven ut that figura very Hitla fs to | willy goes ou Lo shy, “1 woul turdier re: ) behind ie, Mespeut, i compelled busuuse, tho WAMLIN'S i o a ech Ope 7 bates 4q * u in 3 ci jaylstruty or Muglstrate’s url roy OW lowing explanation with regard to the resla- t > | fue boun treated justly. If thoy ba fustrnoted | BO Hind, ‘Tho roud vow.Is in as fine a | WOE Shave conferred with other rows on | todely tig weoopranee of eiaiae and torabe | Grgrzorveniny thlewok ung at tio Matinges ta dar nation of Prince Jismarck: “The Bundes- rath Saturday discussed in detail the bill {in- posing Imperial stamp dutics. A vote was taken on the. question whether the re- polnted to investigate the Importance ofthe | the axeut of tho Firmolco omatbus ine to bring | condition as suy of tho Chicago roads, ¢ Slorra Mojada Mines, President Dinz has | them to tha Koglo Hause he‘ would: bave done | ‘The old frou File Mave elven way’ to steel the gwestion Of DRSEEEE Ft a abrogated the order which declared tho Sler- | %>, Even alr Abts runner called these wits | ones, and the oli dilapidated wooden bridges | itt make thelr rates to conform to tite Come rants by name, but by tho interference of "4 tf yi y ra Mojada Federal territory. ‘Tha wines are | Stat oasmervind thuvoles,” who seared thom, | Wave been Fepluced with Iron and sno | issoners' schedules,” reported to bo Insignificant fu value Inthe | they Wotlld not co. ‘Those "puopla consisted ‘of | Structures, ‘The entire male Hine from Dale sa struct Justice in Ita progress toward tho unfort- FAlilipsy Now York Combs ly’ airuet justice in fi progress wowand Ho untort: | AM Ue Pulley Se paegeemecaen Wo Batre ris {0 hut which f y Pere huss would berecuted os a runt | UNDER THE GASLICHT. and which the Chineso theory recognizes 8 bf win Beautiful Scento and Mochanlen! Hffvots. celpts for postal money orders should re- seventeen pei La ton to Danville, 128 iilles, ts now tald with right. In thisconslsts tho bardship of the Chinu- f : persons, old sud youn, aid wore pro . EX'TENSIONS. Ya lot. He da 0} by ib rbot h quire stampa, 1 «| DElenkntote. z tected by tepoliouinan stationed” ther, and by | Steel, A minmber of new ahd powerful loco- tains Mia nuns lake ig eps ented tor Cucan rma ty ‘co MENT. 3 pa. ‘Tho nogative majority num- | "png fonitor Fepublicano (newspaper) | nnothor one patrolling there. One farnlly, tore | motives have algo been placed on the rond Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. eunnut for a 1uomont respect," ee nn bered $0 votes, ropresenting a popula- tlon of 7,500,000, while the minority number- ed 93 votes, but represented a population of over 80,000,000, In consequence of this voto the Imperial Chancellor officially presented warns Mexico of the dangor from the United | sisting of four persons, wore ponniaded Jately, and the other rolllug-stock has heen Sioux Crry, Ia, April 6&—Tho Chicago, Btates In. the event of Stee eee a h hat zope prwelen 24 nots greatly inereasedl, ipurtag fils susnner the Milwaukeo & Bt Pant Railroad Company and anys th Inte revolution (of 187) nro- | But tho owner of tt saya 4 Ahay Left Tee a ates enty fee Lo | hava given to Langdon & Cu, a contract for dueed ‘tho celebrated arder of Jung. 1, be- | currlage, asked my priceu, WUE thoy thought E 1” By th lease of tha Lvunaville, Terre Haute building 140 miles of road from the present aides ie § ditiieulties tn the way of tho’ ree. | waked too hoy eulds We won't pay | @ Chiengo, the road wilt be oxtended to | terminus of thelr Hustings & Dakota Branch MRS. ELENORA ITENNAN. New Ourzans, April G—Mrs, Elenore much, #0 nal a. request to. tho Emperor to bo re- | ognition of tho Government by the United | thats sre willl wa buck pain te the depot. which | ‘orca Jlunte, fifty-iive iniles, making the stiine'of Minnesota north down | Hennan, mothor of tho Into Mrs, J. 2, Mood, IN THE Hoyed of * bis. functions, oxplaln- | States, thoy did after paying fora atx blocks’ ride $3. *y , fifty Mae on tho west lint ‘ileal yeaertay, chu wes: buried thts ture. 4 thor thirtedt went with Mr, total length Of the Chicago & Eustern TLL , eC ve o1 he dictatorial powers Gon. Gonzales ro- Fras her yt keoper oF tho” ‘allroad Htouse, Seer ea, 1Lis also more thi Hkely We falley ee fis aed a Man to bast ag ction tains tn the Eastern States, welioro, ha"heads | Quo fully, conalaiog pf four persone, had no | that tule road will soon jweuulra the Esane }ith the et ohove ininanawer to demon 0 new " ‘ ° Tt ‘i # ¥ i stored, entises uneastness, © | Peonds; but iwhon tat commorulil trayelor nae tq & Terre Haute Rond, whieh will ex: | srrations made by the Chicaga & Northweat- ain delilutory eurthike wis felt at tho | trtured, Me Marlewsucrur dsinted of in | {tot Ih to Evnnsvilto abil wit 103 anlies to the | orn tooktny to thes bullding uf the Winona ing that. he. could not act upon the resolution of the majority, which was taken against Prussia, Bavaria, and Saxony, and, ag Imperial Chancellor he could not noon, Since tha death of Toot nt wife of take ud rf t for th 6, Whon be A ‘here {4 project now on foot to. ran | St py Sranel if 2N.. JAMES Ia REYNOLDS uy 0 al a yt t . a f Ta Ler He Consults Stamp bill RUSSIA . Would ruind thelr own Iniuness, “Te that come | Jilinols has not yet tuken eontrot of the Chi- INDIANAPOLIS & EVANSVILLE, Reynolds, the well-known soldicr, lawyer, | A large Corner Office, with ill pe redubmitted to. the Bunde: lit Hl bese mercial travelor would buve lot things alone, | cago, Evansville & Terre, Haute, but expecta [° Os aeciat teh to The Chicago Tribune, and politiclan, died yesterday in his sth si that pevarat atta. t2, tie, Bundesrath, aucd cuinesn rhoors, . - | thon thess immigrants would not lave been | to dio #0 ay suan as some legal dlsputes with ‘Diep year, : Vault, on the Second Floor. Sr, Perensnuna, April —The number of Meare THe One Fauniiy would nut bave boon | gone of tho bondholders Lave been dis | EVvANavitrs, Ind., April J—A mecting of do ee lds. of. Prugsi; i Y ‘ . ora ry would ha vu ) * ® i —————— ot LONDON, April 6.—"A correspondent at Ber- ea GaES MEAL or necortamions, | muckode OY AUHinieN ov mit Bacher, ‘ Avovort Fae Dror UCU CUTREGN for cone. ee ee whileh (nero SCORE, bas Re 18 in reports. 1 3 7 —? a fo Hugh J, Je of New Ye lect Re le Btamp law, bat the Bundewruth passed) the apt -Basmusuio, Aprile, The saris A WORTHY CHARITY: days past that William 1 Vandorbilt con- ects eae ‘omecrs elected worst “. SS a Thess wero not agreeable to Prinee-Iils- | o dhe es lg td tion Chi Lpbiahide Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, templates retiring from the management of | pA, Lewls, Indlanapolls, Vice-President; i ESTAURANT. ote Pecoriy Aa pet ei Feslumation tu the Jui- eaten ral peeg ty deserters _Mtewauxex, April §—Tho Chamber of Gans the atfalra of tho Hudson River & Now York | jt, °G, Hervey, this _elty, Gonoral ‘Manager? |‘ ATLANTIC HOTEL, ‘ TH JE F ‘ASH ION ‘3 ce jorce here yo! vi vl ‘ 5 i. ° word, “Never,” Prince iT he to the latest Lutelligunce from Pekln, the pki pad toes ny: rh reve OF, br pd Central Railroad Company. . lt was asserted | 2) 7, Warrlman, New: York, Treasurer; § 3 that hls recent large pupchases of Governi- ut Chineso Government manifests a desire to | vors. Tho lurgo surplus bolonwing to tho Cham- | ment onda fm thasale pf the New York {Charles 8 Lewls, Indlanapolta, Socretary, gent fn his reslgnation, vaylny the vote ln the renew negotiations relative to Kuldia, oa the boris to bu kept at interest, ani the revenue | Central stock would be followed by other |:‘The Hoasil Gf direolors, eansleta af 63 a undearath WOR NOL the ee Ghe vote In the Opposite Hock Istand & Mich, Southern B, I, Depot, 62 East Madigon-at. , 2 action, but Jils health wus such hi i] 4 Lately rendyated, rofarnlehod, and ebange ti ing the O| Ut ond Fashion sidered it Lota! to witha uch he con- | treaty concluded by Chung How, late Chi- | thus dortvod Iu to bo divided equully nt tho close | #ates of the stock of that aud other roads in | lowing, in addition to the above: Ceorgs It. tal mi. rpforiishod, and ebanged throughs dion attonging the Openings will tn W from public} nea Ambassador to Russia, cannot be ratl- | of each botwouu tha fun Which he is Interested, and that the proceeds | Blanchard, 11, 1 Duval, Now York; the | Weperag. Mur Ae NESE bE Lunch Parlors Wustaurant and Oyster House allied Ute Prince Blamarck will couger with th | fled. ‘The Chinese Ambassador ut Paris 1s to | who ‘save diod dusiug tug yoare 9? © OMY | Or these roads would be See enore | Lom, gous U.’ Now, Ludlanupolis; Caries | “*?¥Lralety ot the ut sales aud oa Saar be Spread everbleg to eat end drink ! y ; af i ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ : .

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