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“What was a beautiful, pencefal, quiet town vof 800 people twenty-four hours ago, Is now a 1 houses not more than twenty are leftstanding, ‘ ‘#ufferlngs of those under thelr care, "At Grays Creek, four miles from Jefferson * was blown into a deep cut on the Missourl was abuut:one-third blown off, and tho west end of the old college building, now used as n dormitory, was blown out,” At Mayvlew 9 schoolhonse was demolished, also a barn bo- Jonging to’ a man named Yount. In Urbans several bulldings were bulldings and corn-cribs {n the country were Dadly used up, In some places hail fell and narent many glass,wero broken. ‘The dain- nen dorte will amount to several thousand dollars. LAYEST YROM MARSHEIELD,. patch direct from Marshfield was received Jato to-night by the Glohe-Democrat, and gives the following description of the storm: This towh and county were visited by one of thomost destructive cyclones on record Inst eventhe. aniles of country in Christian, Green, and Webster Counties, destroying everything in o'clock, Eyewitnesses of the approaching storm say It was a Hnod with fleecy white, funnel-shaped, and anoying {n the manner of a screw propeller. wido at this point. Large-sized trees were bark‘ Mterally pected from Houses were blown from their foundations, cattle, hogs, sheup, horses, and poultry were whirled Into the air and carried a great ‘distance. The nolse of the storm, the crash of falling houses, and cries and screams of terrified people made a jured. OF business houses around the public badly damaged. field brought about 800 people with provis- = tohlay the wind. was accompanied by cu 1880—TWELVE PAGES. = eee THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TOESDAY, APRIT 20, rai and snow, .At Ashbury, situnted four miles from the elty, houses were blown down and the church unroofed, In this elty vory littledamage was done, but it Is expected that great loss will be suffered In tho country. ANOTITER HORROR, BANRETISVILLE, MO, WIRED OUT. St, Lours, April 19.—A special tu the Me- publican from California says a terrific storm visited the. southern part of ‘this (Monite) county Inst night, doing great In- Jury to property and kNing and wounding o number of persons. The storm first struck the little town of “uarrettaville, destroying almost every house In the place, It then passed down thé valley toward the North Morean, demolishing nearly every pullding In Its track. THE KILLED, Following is 9 partial list of those killed: A. G. Campbell ‘Two vhildron of Cor- Two children of Henry drian Green, A son of Georgo Har- unrooted, Small DIRECT INTELLIGENCE, St. Lous, Mo., April 1%—The first dis- After. passing through several MoKinnoy, its pathway, leveling houses, barns, mills, | Reuben Routon, ere and tlinber, it struck this town about 6:00 } Mrs. Schatfer, Jack Witson, Several others killed, but their names aro notascertained., Between twenty and thirty were wounded, but thelr names are not re- NG NLACK CLOUD FRIGHTFUL -LOOKIN ported, CANADA. AT LONDON, ONT. Lonpox, Ont, April 19.--A terrific gale passed over this city this afternoon, duing considerable damage. A large portion of the zine roofing of the Tecumseh House was torn off and dropped Into the street, breaking down the telegraph wires. Planks were viown against the Griggs House, smashing 0 lnrge quantity of glass. Several guests had narrow escapes. CHICAGO, MISCELLANEOUS DAMAGE. The gusty weather which set in Sunday afternoon culminated early yesterday morn- {ng ina yery severe storm of wind and rain which caused considerable damage in differ- ent parts of theclty, It {s posable to record the specific disasters which the gale, whose nverage velocity was thirty-flve miles an hour, accomplished, but the amount of fear and trembling which the roaring sou’wester caused to the occupants of many a fratl ton- ement with its fury is beyond computation. ‘Tho rainfall was very heavy while it lasted, and the lightning wasof the most vivid. Luckily the atmospheric disturbance did not lnst long, otherwise the recorded list of mis- haps would have been of very formidable dimensions, "Phe records at the Ghicieo Signal Service oflics show that it received at 6:18 Sunday morning 1 notification that there was a storm centro at-Omaha, Neb. moving in a north- westerly directlon, At 9:45 n,m, storm sig: nals were ordered up at Milwaukee, Esca- naba, Marquette, and Duluth, and hat? an hour Inter Cleveland, Toledo, and Alpena followed suit. Shortly after 6 o'clock p,m. the storm signals at Chicago and Detrolt were ordered up, ‘Tho centre of the storm shortly after 10 p.m, was near La Crosse, Ix, and was moving In a northeasterly direction. ‘Tho first Indication of the storm’s power fn Chicago was felt at about3 p.m., when the warm wind from the southeast which had prevailed all day shifted suddenly and an stlillsh southwestern breeze, blowing at the rate of from fifteen to twenty miles an hour, set In, At 10 o’elock p,m, it freshened up consitl- erably, but the effect of the enle at this mo- ment was overshadowed by the aceomplish- ments of the hurricane which swept the city four hours Inter, ‘The Tabernacle Church, at the corner of Morgan and Indiana streets, suffered to the extent of a chimney, which was blown down, and «number of windows, which were de stroyed. The sidewalk surrounding the bolldlays was also considerably damaged, The Plymouth Congregational Church on Michigan’ ayenue, near Twenty-sixth street, had part of its north tower torn down, the dGbrts falling upon the roof, causing a total It moved with wonderful velocity, literally destroying and blowing awny everything in its path, which was about half a mite tivisted off, telegraph wires snapped, and the small trees, BCENE OF NORKOL 'THAT BEGGARS DESCRIP- waste of desolation, Ont of 200 dwwelling- and but few of these remaining are utln- square all but three are utterly ach elise, and thelr contents blown away, bufned, or About 3 o'clock a freight train from Spring- fonsand medicines for the wounded. As raplilly as the bodies of the DEAD AND WOUNDED could be extricated from tho rulns they were prepared for interment, ‘The wounded were ebnveyed to the only available structure left standing,—the publicactiool bullding,—which was not badly damaged?’ It was turned into ahospital. There are now fifty wounded In the building under the care of noble women from Lebanon and Springfield, who are doing all In thelr power to alleviate the THE LOSS BY THIS THRIMYLE CALAMITY is estimated nt $350,000 to $400,000, Every Dusiness housy in the place is In rulns, and the stocks all destroyed except two, Of 800 inhabitants of Marshfield who yesterday had happy, comfortable homes, seven-cighths nre without houses, clothing, tood, or means to procure them, The destl- tution and suffering is tergible, “A GREAT MANY NODIES Are lying {n the Court-House. Of the total yumber killed, which Js nat far short of 100, nit more thon a dozen have been buried. Cothing lke o complete Mst of the killed » Mi wounded can be obtained to-night. MISSOURI i ST. LOUIS, Speclat Dispatch to Ths Chtcaga Tribune, * Sr. Louis, Mo., April 10.—Even as far enst ‘s St. Louis tho storm which devagtated farshfield was very Violent. The difminge mused to’ buildings in the efty is estimated | damage of $50, rr ‘The gale took hold of the tin roof of Muel- Wnobless: than $75,000, ler'’s Hall on North avenue, corner of Sadg- IN BT, LOUIS. To the Western Assoctated Pres, Sr. Govis, April 1%.—The storm that wrecked Murshileld, and caused such de- struction of property at other places In South- rest Missourl last evening, struck this elty about 11:90 o'clock, and, while Itdld no serl- dus damage, it shook things up considerably, wick street, and lifted it bodily from its rest- ing plaice, carrying sections of the structure amulnist houses fn the nelghborood, dtemol- ishing their chimneys ond shattering panes of glass. The damage here amounted to about $500. In the morning a lurge portion of the dilapidated roof hung over the North avenue sidewalk In a very threatening man- ner, necessitating its removal by the Fire A largo number of trees, fences, signs, and | Departinent, chimneys were blown down, and minncrous pie UDR ort His -front wall ofa houses more or less Injured. ‘The wind was teenth mtciat, belonaing to 0. W. Pardridge, Very strong. Almost a deluge of rain fell, and some hail. A NAILROAD-TRAIN DITCHED, und occupled by Sergt, Shepherd, was car- red away, causing damage to the extent of The storm carried off some of the tin skecting on the new elevator belonging to Armour, Dole & Co., on the canal, just west of lnlsted street. "None of the grain wns injured, and the damage will amount to net more than a few hundred dollars. Reports from the Weat Side Pumping- Works Yesterday showed that the roof had been slightly damaged by the recent high wihuds, and the Gas Inspector reported that Q great many lampposts had been blown down In yarlous portions of the city, Fifty posts were blown down on the West Sido City, soven houses were demolished and sev- eral of thelr inmates injured, A Jog-house Pacific Ratlroad at this point, and the passen- ger-train from the west ran into It, ditching the engine and severely wounding Englneer James McCourt and Jumnes Murphy, the fire- nian, © bd : CALLAWAY COUNTY. _ A special from Fulton, Callaway County, Mgnt Sab frouit extent bove th és x feet of gham-front extending al 8, to. the Tepublioiaensy: i. turribty: etornt , roof of No, 103 Fifth avenue wis blown down, passed through that county last night, doing en immense umount-of damage to farm pro- perty bealdes destroying n number of houses, : NEW NLOOMFIELD, At New Bloomiluld Mrs, Martz was killed by 8 falllng house, and a negro girl killed by Ughtuing, AROUND KANSAS CITY, ‘ ._.. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Kansas Crry, Mo., April 10—A. terrible storm struck this city and vicinity early on Bunday morutng. The storin came from the southeast, and the alr was fulfot flying sand. and dirt. eople were aroused from thelr slumbors, imagining that a Kanszs cyclone had struck the town. Women and children yereamned with affright, while strong men wembled with fear. Houses were unroofodl. Two towers on the. fairground bullding were blown to the ground. Pinte-glass win- lows were blown oyt, and much damage was done, Fortunataly no lives were lost in this elty. In:Shawnee, however, distant ten miles trom thls elty,a brick house was blown down, and a Mr, Campbell, a prominent citi- zen, was Killed outright, AT INDEPENDENCE tho force of the storm was also felt, and in the country the trees wera uprooted and fences leveled to the ground. No loss of life, however, ls reported. : j. Tho damage in this city and vicinity will amaynt to 850,000, A $150 pune of plolw-elnss IN Eady. Harvey & Carter's hat and eap store, Nos, 240 and 43 Monroe street, and o plate-glass window in S. BP. Sharp’s drug-store, corner of Wabash. avenue and ‘Cwenty-second street, were blown in and destroyed, A portion of the Van Buren street vinduct was carried bernye A sectlon of sidewalk on Divislon street, on Goose Island, wns carried from ona side of the street to the other, Michnol Popp's new two-story frame build- Sng, being constructed on the corner of Cly- bourn and Fullerton avenues, was leveled to tho ground, A pic? plate-glass window at No, 203 West Madison street was blown in and shattered, A Jargo chininey atthe corner of Dearborn and ‘Phirty-tirst streets was blown down. A sign belonging fo restaurant at No, 2123 West Sadlgon street was blown through the front window, A Imndred feet of sidewalk on the corner of Stato and Forty-tirst streeta wasearried up Into the alr and Janded in the diteh, ‘The Western Unton ‘Lelegraph Company had eighty-one wires down pesterday morn ing, and cpmmunteation with about all out- silos pointe. was severed, Superintendent Barrett, of the: Fire-Alarin ‘Telegraph, re- ported mostof its lines working nicely by noon yesterday, Engine House No, 26, on Lincoln streot, near the corner of Indiana, was stuck by lightning, which fused the tel- exraph wire and three sets of Instruments, ‘Three lunp-posts nt the corner of Larrabee and Oak streats were laid low, Jom Langworth, 0 slightly intoxicated Englishinan, 44 years of age, fell an easy tle tim to the wind, which blew hin over 04 the corner of Ohio and Franklin streets, brpak- ing his rlaht leg above the ankle ———— + ° , / ” KANSAS. Mie chimneys of No, 137 South Halsted ‘ WYANDOTTE DISASTERS, street were blown down, A derrick In front of Jake Rehm’s now house on Clark atveet was dashed to the ground and smast A voewly calclmnined fence surrounding Miller's Garden, corner of North avenue wad Clark street, wus blown down, ‘the trees In all the parks suffered consid erably, a large number of them being blown down, ‘The bill-boards on Wabash avenue near Harrison street, Peck, court, and ‘Twelfth street were Intd low, Mr, Jainpolis' unoceupled house at Austin wes rontented. nee a Eeliat olin Lungworth, 44 years of age, Eugilsh, andl a boarder ut No, iq North Weis street, while under -the influcnce of liquor was blown off the siduwallk ut the corner of Ohto and Franklin streets, and had hls right leg broken above the ankle. Ile was found lying. there atGorelock In tha morning, and was gant to the Count, Jospital * A show-cnse filed with tine crockery aud glassware, standing In front of L. Thieben's store, No, 80 State street, was blown town jn Li ba 3 the gnle of yesterday forenoon, and was con Metely ruined, ie Peagye : A ‘shoo show-wlidow in Scott's hat store at No, 185 Madison street was blown dn yester- «lay, é ‘the roof of the roundhouse on Stewart avenue, belonging to the Chicago & Kustern Lilinols Railroad, waa bully damaged, A goodly portion of the tin-roa’ upon Ar mous, Dolo & Co.'s naw cleyatar “))," nesr Sixteenth street, was torn off and dumped at io river's edge, It will take soveral hu dreds to repair the damage, A in the guluofsureclock yesterday imornlig tho roofs of several of the Inge framo struc: tures at the Stock-Yards were torn up in bad shape, and a number of cattle-shods were totally collapsed. 2 Speetat Dispatch to Sts buieeru artbune, Kansas City, April 10.—In Wyandotte, Kas., just across tho line, the storm was very pevoro,' The damuge to property amounted ty $25,000, : z AT LAWRENCE, Lavwnence, Kas, April 19,—On Sunday fnorniug, at 3 o'clock, the worst wind-storm. ever known in this section broke upon this . elty. The ancinonwler at the State University shows that from 3:20 to 4o’clock the wind attrincd a velocity of elghty miles an hour, the highest ever registered here, The roof of the south wing of the: University Bullding was damaged 380, A largo number of buildings about the elty Were unroofed and blown over and ehimneysdemolished, but the storm assumed none of the features of a tornado, Both east and south pf this point the storm was fiore severe, IOWA. 1 AT IOWA OFTY, .. Apectal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, #towa Cizy, 1a, April 1.—A turlous storm ofrain and wind ocourred here yesterday, doing-considergble damage to buildings, orchards, etc, -It blew the’ rent off aud oth- ise’ injured ‘a larga gatmeal mill year tw DUBUQUE, | 1s, Speciah Dispatch ta’ The ¢hicago Tritrune, “Dupyguy, Ia, April-10.—The wind bas heen blowlug a perfect gale all Sunday night, ts more than £1,000,000, ‘The merchants now supply for enshonly, Rattons were heretofors supplied to officers and their families, but are now furnished-to tho oflicers only. 'Thelr families are congequently suifering great privation,, Tho attitude of tho Government respecting the Greck question Is not inapir- ing. Several new battallons were hurried away by steamer last week to Salonica, and othors are preparing to fallow. The Porte is showing Haclf morg jand more Incapable of governing the Empire. ‘The general fecling evon amongst the |urger portion of ‘Turks is, that the sooner the great Powers tako powers premiums average moro than nb the first day's snlo in 1878, morrow. , ee yz CASUALTIES. q BRODY FOUND.” Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune: InptAnaronis, Ind. April 19—At tho ‘Water-Works this morning was found tho body of a middle-nged man, Nght complex- VWORKIGN. ii ‘The London “Times” on the "_ Interoceanio Canal 4 Fin Project. United It Cannot Admit the States’ Exclusive Right of 1 WHITTAKER. “pi sh Fresh Mysteries and Complica+ tions in the Colored Ca-_ det’s Case. ik The West Point Authorities Stil Studying How Not to out of the present ands, the better for |. Do It ‘ pounds, dressed in home-made linsey Control, every one, : BR. 2 : of ons and a woolen undershirt, ‘Tho — engincer at the Water-Works thinks tho ALGUANISTAN, Supposed Discovery of a Clow to thd body came probably from tho ripple, and ins. been In the water two or three weeks, ns it would requiro that time to placo it In acondl- tlon to float, ‘Tho inan ts pupprsed to be \Will- fam Ciilway, who worked at the Stute-THottse quarry at Spencer. It ts also thought the man Was an employé of the Indianapolis & Springfield Roa, hame -unknowh, and ono of tie several who wero OVERPOWERED AND KILLED, Lonpon, April 10,—With reference to tho trouble on the road belween Quettah and Candahar, the Viceroy of India telegraphs ns follows: “On tho night of the 1th Inst. a Inrge body of Pathans overpowered, after g gallant realstance, the Dubral, a post he- tween Chaman and Candahar, which was Tender and Acceptance of the Resigna- tion of Beaconsfield and His Writer of the Threatening an Lottor. ‘Colleagues. ae a FRESH DIFFICULTIES, Special Dispateh to The Chicage Tribunts Wrst Point, N. Y., April 19.—Tho Inst Prolongation of the Provisions of nid of and alis- the German Anti-Social- held by loenl levies, Aluiost’ all Uho de | theury, that Cadot Whittaker had exclted tho | charged on ‘Thitraday, Tteliny' ni ithe was ist Law. fouders were kilisd, including Maj, | tre of cortaln negro gallants of Buttormilk | Quinn's satoon on West Marytand street, where he drank considerably with a man yt Wantby. from the State-Honso quarries. Falls, who thereupon wrote lin warning let- ters, and crept stenlthily by tho vigiinnt sen- trles and up Into his room, where they slit his cars and then tied him, received a stag. gering blow to-day In tho testimony of Super- intendent Gaylor, of the New York Post- CANNOT RECEDIL + Loxpox, April 19.—A dispatch from Cabul snys the two main points of the Govern- nient's polley— namely: the refusal to reine state Yukoob Kunn' and the separation of Candahar—having. now been announced, It Much Anxiety in Constantinople Regarding England's Fut+ ure Policy. BROUGHT TO ‘THE SURFACE. Micmiaay Crry, Ind, April 10.—-Sovernt days ago sonie fishormen, while raising their nets in Lake Michigan, about fourteen miles: don here Oe ae Tuceute Crown che win ita t If the Buttermilk ; nogrocs | northwwestof this elty, brought to the surface hh kish T Bankrupt and | ‘lMeulty and contusion, Tho Sirdars have ft there. must have“ beon | nhumanskeleton, which, before It could be The Turkish Treasury Bankrupt and | promised to fucilitate the advance of theeol- | cadet lengued = with thom, — for | secured, Toll back into tha water. No fur. the Army Unpaid and Des- imn now proceeding from Cabul towards | Mr. Gaylor' makes the discovery that two | ther effort lina been mado te recover the Ghuznee, and also that of the Candalinr forces | scraps of paper, numbered “8 and “79, | skeloton.. The question ts, might not this titute, now approaching that place. i force of 4.000 respectively, out of the 250 odd submitted to be tho body: of John Wise, the veteran hal- men under conumand of Gen, Ross is now at | hin, correspond, particularly No. 8, in ime oonist, who wns soine months nga, tha Maidan. ‘The country is quict, ‘There appears to considerable exelte- mentamong the Kurnm Valley tribes, and some uneasiness is felt at stations along the line of that valley, A gathering of the several tribes Is reported at Zawa, eight niles from Thal, A_ raid has been made on the road riveen ‘Thull and Kurum Fort, and some camp followers were killed and camels capt- ured PROSPECT OF LIVELY Wont, Loxpox, April 19—A dispatch to the Standard from Barnbay gays: ‘Tho Pathans, in thelr attack ou the Dubral post, numbered 1,000, Maj. Wandby had a force of only seven natlves and fifty Pathans. The latter fled at the commencement of tho attack, Seven thousand Pathans aré moving about body of Burt, his found on the lake: been Companten, having An Unsatisfactory and Unsettled Stato shore In this region, of Affairs Existing in Af- ghanistan. portant particulars with the anonymous note, Whois No, 2 Ignow the question, and, from tho frigility‘of the Recorder aud Court, aud their refusal to show much ex- eltement over the discovery, it seems doubtful if ft proves of much value In establishing the case agninst Whittaker, The Recorder refuses to indl- eate the real author of tho handwriting, and intimated that another expert will be called, and,posslbly still another, before -thetr con- eluslons aro made public. All this adds to the confusion and doubt of the public, and consequent casing of the burden of responsi- bility. upon the shoulders of the authorities FELL BETWUEN 'THE CARS. Spectat Diepateh to The Ohicaga Trihunes Inpraxavonis, Ind, April 19—Witlinm Hilbert, freight conductor on the Vanialia ond, fell between two cars while the train avas in motion a few miles west of Indlan- npolis to-day and wag cut to pieces, hath legs: and the rightarm being crushed. Deecased lived in Terre Haute, r —— Weekly Review of tho English Bread- atuffs Markets and Orop Pros- peota, GREAT BRITAIN. * COUNCILS TO BE HELD. Lonpos, April 10—A Privy Counell will probably be held to-morrow and o Cabinet Pass DROWNED. Spreiat Dispatch to The CAteaga Tribune, Forr Warne, Ind, April 19—Charles i the hills, thelr probable destination bein ‘ Benlmen, aged 20, was drownod tast night in Council Wednesday. Candahar. a E | nore. ‘the question ns to who slit Whitaker's the canal near this city. Ie was fishing, Savaundee: aT toe cheies AttLaR att aan cane fram Atokar, ‘on tte Candabar cars eee to look og thongh it would | when he wns attacked with an epileptic fit, mI pi .—James Miller, alias xty anfles so Huuz ys | never " 1 ied bet Maxwell, hus been arrested. on a chatge, of | Muski Alum, with 6,000 men, Is matching led, watlataelorlly solved, unless in- | rolled Into the water, and yas drowned be- “a8 been suggested, | tho fore help could be obtained. President and Seeretary of War shall give the authorities here ten, days to discover the perpetrators, with the understanding that thelr tenure of office depends on thelr suc- cess, ‘Tho Government ant post detectives both renched the Fulls at thesame hour this morning. Upto last night neither of them had discovered anything now, and did not expectto, ‘The people of the little country village have been so startled by the Irruption of. re- forgery on the Bank of England ant other banks. He ts saidsto bo wanted for forgeries in America, FATALLY INJURED, d Loxnox, April 19.—The Enrl of Scar- borough was Injured, probably fatally, by the overturning of a drag, GLADSTONE arrlved to-lay. TIURTEEN KTEAMSTIIPS, an unprecedented number, left the Mersoy Inat week for North American ports, mainly the Unlted States, with large cargoes and mintny passengers. 2 front Ghuzneo to cobperate with a force of “Ihe men of Tlughes’ brigade distinctly sea a eonsiderable mass of the enemy on tha march, ENGLISH GRAIN TRADE. 5 WEEKLY REVIEW. Lonpon, April 10.—The Mark Lune Eo press says: ‘Tho somewlhint wot wenthor Inst week hag not Injured fariners, as tha ‘spring sowing is finished, About the average acre- age has been sown in wheat. ‘The acreage TRADE AND LABOR. ST. LOUIS. Sr. Louta, April 19.—W. P. Shinn, General Manager of the Vulean Steel Works, this city, swore ont warrants to-day ngalnst soven of tho late employés of that concern, charp-: ing them with conspiracy to ‘injure the busl- ness and reputation of the Vulcan Stect Works by,attempting to effect an tnerease in thelr wages by leaving thelr plnces contrary: porters, detectives, and inquisitive strangers of all sorts that eveti those who do know anything willnot tell it, All sorts of contra- dctory reports have beon started, apparently with the Intention of bellttting the endet story. ‘Three young men in elvilinns’ clothes wero seen jumping over tho fence at night, and turned out to be farmers’ boys ona frotle, Three men were discovered mysterlously rowing nboat ‘neross the Ifndson, opposit. Cozzen’s dock, and-tarned ‘out to be shid fishermen, Itis now sald the Court of In- autry will spend’ several weeks, perhaps, tn calling every witness In Highland-Falla who has ever heard the reports current there In , regard to Ryan's place, hoping in thls way to’ trace them to their source, It Is sown In spring grain is larger than usual, as the weather hus been unusually favorable. Offerings of English wheat, both in Mark Lane ant the provinces, havo been very scanty, and {tis ovident the resesves aro ex tremely sinntl. ‘The quality of most samples is very indifferent, and there has been a dif- ference of TWENTY SHILLINGS PRR QUARTER between the highest and lowest quotations. Millers altogether ignored. inferior samples. Fine parcels sold at previous rates, the de- cline In foreign not having affected ‘English wheat, ‘Tho bulk of tho inflliug demand, which has shown signs of Improvement dur- ing the week, has fallen on foreign wheat. Importa, both active and prospective, have been too large to enable sellers to establish to an agreement imuler which they were working. This netion of the Gener! Mana- ger is the result of the recent attempted strike at the Vulcan Works hy part of the men employed there, after they. hil agreed to work for cerinin speeified wages... ‘The partics gave bail. . CANADA, Pians for Decreasing Harbor Charges at Montreal—Lavor ‘Troubles—Anti= Tarif Movement—Shocking: Murder. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Morten, April 19.—Tho action of the St. Catharines yessel-owners In Weciding.to support Montreal nt Ottawa:in urging the Government to assume the debt in- THE TAY BRIDGE, Part of the Jnttice work of the Tay bridge hos been recovered, It bears marks tending to sustain the theary of Sir Thomas Bouelt, Chief Engineer and projector of the bridge, thut the train went of the track before the bridge fell, THE LONDON “TIMES ON THE INTER- OCEANIC CANAL, Lonpon, April 1%—The ‘Times says the prospective abrogation of the Clayton-Bul- wer Treaty isa result which imay be ered lted thus ‘far to the visit of De Lessops to America, De Lesseps says ho Tan 900,000,000 francs {n pledged subscriptions in ‘Atherton, ‘The construction of the canal is a work In which the whole civilized world fs Interested, The concern of England or any other coun- try in the matter is less than that of tho ed States: but It 1s rei : tho) any advance. All varieties have gonestend- | easy to: sco how all this de | erred by, deepening tho channel of Os ELTA RI EAE RAC Hy tuto consumption it last “Monday's | feats the end of justice by giving tho | ke St Peter js upproved of by te Od on American and (13 on Russian. Tho abundance in Amerie will not between now and jiarvest more than counterbalance the deticiency here, Prices will probably be influenced by SPECULATIVE OPENATIONS IN AMERICAN 5 GRAIN CENTRES, but the principal considerntion in the frture will be weather, Trade closed dull, and n further reduction was’ necessary to effect sales, both In wheat hdanalze, + fs ~ Arrivals off coastdlinve been. large, Hy coupled with favorable weather and lower prices from Amerion, caused depression. Wheat has tallen two to three abillings per quarter, the largor reduction being on wiiito « eserlptions. : Mualzo sold steadily, wv justiilcation of the exclhisive tight of eontral which the Amerleans seem Inelined to assert. Wa can guite understand the dislike they have to the tutrusfon of foreign influences to any part of thelr hemlsphere, ‘The establishment tharo of any fresh Buropean power might be a cause of danger and ditlenity to them, but the jenl- ousy they feelin the matter of the canal is natthis to be explained and excused. “The trenty they dislike and are on the point of abrogating forblts tie very thing they. faitly suard aglnsts but It’ forbids, too, any selfish and mie quad use, by -any nation, uf the nn ectell now Maye and Its ts, wo ear, which is the real cause of disfavor whieh has"beon bestowed upon te ELLIOTT AND BOYD, Montreal business-men, -If the Montreit ILarbor Board is freed from the debt it may be possible to reduce the harbor fees 5) per cent. ‘Tho delegates of tho Montreal Com- tittee, the Board of ‘Trade, and Corn Ex- changes will leave here to-night for Ottawa. With the codperation of the St, Catharines really guilty men full knowledgo of every- thing being developed against them, and tunple opportunity to close the mouths of possible witnesses. Everybody who could possibly have 2 knowledge of tho alleged plot against the colored boy have suddenly ‘become either dumb or else voc{ferous In tho belief of the corps’ entire Innocence, Tho | “(clestion its anticipated thoy will in aoma social, personal, and othor influences of tho | Metsure bo successful: ian placearesooverwheliningly against thethoory |. The situablan at Hie Midian Cotton tin: sa nos In the outrage that | Js not muelr changed ince Saturslay. ‘This It seoms Inpossiplo to obtain light upon the morning six mora operntives wero arrested real authors, What hns been sald regarding and held to ball for the assault upon the the wildness of certain cndeta and the laxity | exer. Fourteen In all have been arrest of disclpling of late yoars Ismoro than borne | C4 for the outrage. Juighty or 100 employés closing, however, six Wh ‘ 3 | = pence lower on the week, heat for ship. * 4 applied this morning to ha allowed ‘to alte A States fo tako part tu the Contin eq: the decline, Mutze receded sis pence tonine | thle extent. Ingubordination hus.also in--| !Dly refused to engage them unless tho whole force were willlng to returnat the Com- pany’s terms. A cool proposition was made by anothor dolegation of strikers, who de- manded that a committes of investigation, pence, but business is mostly restricted, Sales of Engiiah whent Inst weok, 27,586 quarters at 47 shillings 11 pence per qnarter, apulnst 47,010 quarters at dl shillings two creased, ‘Tho “imes says the smugeling of lauor into the Academy by cadets and out- siders Is known to have been carrled on toa RESIONED, Lonpoy, April 10.—Itls rumored that Boac- onsfield has tendered his reslnution and that of his colleagues, and that they have been ae- | yp i ' " zreat extent, and It is only 9 year or cepted. ¢ ‘i eter Paes ihe: forrespondiy g weck that several Inmates of tho seerdoay aes composed of+ threo .shareholders . and = for the week ouding the 10th Inst., 1,038,700 fined and broken for stealing. ‘} three men whose families - are cm- GERMANY. hundred welghtof wheatand 174,568 hundred Acdustion of the Penes of Hightand Falls | ployed by — tho Company, — should THR ANTISOCIALIST LAW. welght of flour, aay be Ae a be appolnted to Investigate tho books, with Bentty, April 19.—The Relchstag to«lny = will by by sending a detectiva saside the wre full power to exuntie.witnesses, If the in- CHINA. EXCITING POLITICAS, NEWA, adopted the proposal of the Comittee to racks Instead of outside, and in or’ prolong the operation of the Socialist Inw 1 soldier's or quiry proved the Company. was’not making cadets uniform {f neccesary, ‘wo cadets te h : fave loft for home withinstho past hese oo snuch monoy the-strikers would agra until Sept, 80, 1884, and rejected nll sugges-| SAN Fuancisco, April 19.—At Shanghai, i to the employers’ demands, but ff, tlons of a further extenston of time. It was | on the 20th of March, a committee of Princes | Cleat hours —one on the St Louis oxpress - ‘ : - also resolved that the provision of the Inw | and high officers advised that Chung-How, Pring aid another hie ngiernoon, © ae et Fret igen ear oo empowering local authorities to refuso the | huprisoned since Inst-nutiwn, bo strangled. | {ination was not known to'the depat people. | owners should’ grant, it ‘Tile offer general feeling. against the Russian, elntins is of a very warlike tendency, ‘The Loo-Choo question renudns unsettled, Subscriptions froin the Chinese to tho Irish Famine Fund, started by Gov, Hennessoy, havo reached, $20,000, ‘The French Post-OMlea at Yokohama closed last month, The entire mall service Js now under Japanese control, Yashida, Envoy to Amerten, sails for his post in this steamer, FRANCE, PRINCE HONENTLONK TO RETURN. Panis, April 10,—Prince Huhenlohe assures Is friends that he will return to Paris In aS \ right of residence to persons alrendy expelled |. by them should not apply to members of the Reichstag or of other legislatures who should remain at the seats of their respective legisintures during the several sessions, Count von Euvlenberg, Minister of Jus- tice, defended the protongation of the state of slege In Berlin, He said the terrorism exercised by the Soctallst agitation endun- gered pubife order, and rendered the main- tenance of martial Inw indispensable. ‘The agitutton still existed secretly, and it was im- possible te lay down the keen-eded sword, ‘Wiilch a state of alego liad placed inthe hands of the Govermnent, [ft was concelvable that. mfairs might come to Ruch a pass In other places besides Borin that. it would be necessary. to estublish a state ‘Tha second entet is Giiman, who goes homo to Washington on sick leave, Both wero in clyilign’s dress, 2 : Was rejected without a moment's hesitation, It 1s now freely insinuated that’ tho present collision between, Inbor. and capital is the work of designing mon, who have been co, taininated by ‘the docirine of the SP. C. Association, which is sald to oxist for the purpose of exterminating English-speaking help from Canadian towns, ‘The rumor gains additional credenco from the faet that ‘threat has been ‘repeatedly oxpressed to substitute French Canadian for the present Amerlean Superintendents and Sub-Man- agers, ‘The loom hands, weavers, and section mien of English oxtraction have also been threatened with dire vengeance If they did . THE UIRY. . West Pornt, N.-¥., April 10,—Superin- tendont Gayler, of New York, the Post-Onteo expert In writing, created a sonantion this morning In the Inquiry into the case of Cudet Whittaker by his testimony, ‘He had been given several (nays ogo 257 pleces of paper from tho 257 cadets, on whielr the cadets had written sentances containing words on the note of warning found In Whittaker’s room, “Before handing the papers to Gayler Inst week, the Recorder tore the signature of the October, DEAD. of sleze there also, Such a ste a 3 exdot from cach, and numbered thi wy | Hot remove from the mill, A. detective and Would not be ttken witha light heart. ‘tlie | ql Atis April 10-—Marlo Eeeudior, author | in * dutached’ — signatt Like, Ane | posse of city polles aro in attendance at the sharp weapons of law were always uacd very | 84 publisher, 14 dead; age, 69 yours, natura * alike, boy lt Teluctant, but the Government must not Wik OT Hate Hee Reon ae slenatures, Pu tiatihatl fear of troublete Letty arusrters Hispense with thom altogether. Count vi Vignanx, it is sald, will not again accopt n | 4 _ What was jo result = at i - uu enher, then proceed to show tho challenge from Slosson, ey a hls comparisons, Gayler testified In weestal Dispatch to The Chitago Tribune, Orrawa, April 192.—In the House of Com- mons Mr. Yeo, M. P, for Princo County Prince Edward's Island, this afternoon pro, sented 8 petition against tho Infquities of the groundlesness of many churges of improper ’ administration of the law brought against the authorities by several Deputies, TREATY ALPHOVED, METURN: MATCH, A Paris dispateh announces that 9 return minteh, 3,000 points up, lias been arranged be- tiveen Vignaux and Sfosson, substance that he had found no similarity between any of them and the note of warn- ing, except In the case of a paper numbered. 8 Ho hn beon given several other pn- Bent, April 10,—Tho Reichstag has an prosent tariff, The document was signed by proved tits treaty of commerce With LaWall RUSSIA, pors written by the person that, wrote tho | Dyer goo electors, Including twelity Mot sontence numbored “8,” and in each Instance the writing strongly resembled that of the note of warning, Gayler noted resemblances {In tho letters “d" and “fin the word “fixed,” letter “p” ln April,” and the “th” following tho latter word, He sald the wrlt- ing of the person dealgnated “ No, 8" was the | only hand that presented points of resom- . blanco strong enough to warrant an opinion, and he recommonded that the Court pursue “FLAX DUTY, Bena, April 19.—In the Reichstag, tho bi abolishing the duty on finx and other veg- etable fibers, except cotton, hag been road a third thine, HIS LABORS TO DK TdQNTRNED, Beuray, April 10.—The Liberal bapors BUR feat that tho conduct of damestle altuirs bo taken from Bismarck and placed in other hands, us ho is overworked, but that ho re- tiuin In supreme charge of the Foreign TE CHANZY TO TAKE A VACATION, St. Petensnuna, April 19.—Cen, De Chan- ay, the French Ambassador, will take Its usual vacation after the departure of the m- peror for Livadlu, ° ROUMANIA, > UNITED'STATES ‘CONSUI-GENERATo Brenannst, April. 1%—It fs announced here that the United Btates will appoints the {srenty-ans munibers of the local Govorn- nent, ee George Kingsmill has pn appointed Canadian Temigratton A, pons Wy head- quarters will be at St. Paul, Minn, A riunor was current here to-day of a con- flict between the Mounted Police and a largo party of’ Nortnwest Indians, but inquiry made in the proper quarter shows the report to havo been without foundation tn fact, Spectat Dispatch ta The Ch i EAtcago ne, jamin Carrler, eu, Brastyonrp, April 19.—Bon, EXPELLED, . —— ii 1 is : 5 serve, | y Inst w! ‘01 In the Relehstag, Count von Eulonherr VARIOUS When Gayler returned from Ingpeoting a wwouds quarreled with his wife Nancy about atated that up to April 2 1,000) persons had ra. PAN. Ust of three papers handed him he sald he |. 8 8auaw paramour of the former, when ho heon oxpetled from Berlin under the Suelal- SAEGUANITEANS ly of opinion that selzed hls ax and stashed hia wite's ist lav, 2 CADvIy April 10,—The firm tone adopted | Was aleurly of opinion that ‘the writing on | jead, He also .incked hor about. the ae - hy Gen, Roberts and the chlof polllicat ofl. {one of them was written by No, 8, but not | breast and arms, and then left her dead, His TURKEY, car, at the recent durliny, has been inst suc- | te other two, though thera was some ro- home wonouroused suspicion, and, THE ALMANIANS, * ConstantinovLs, April ia—The Albantan League ts muklag great efforts to prevent the enrrying out of the recent arrangemonts nude by the Porte with Montenegro, . BSULAND'S POLICY. ‘ Lonpos, Api %.—A djspateh trom Con- stuntinople says: ‘Phe greatest anxicty pre- valls regarding the future polley of Engin towards Turkey, Kherredin Pasha and Mahmoud Pasha have been frequonutly sume moned to the Palace lately, and rumor speaks of tpending changes In the Cabinet, ‘The ‘Turks ore atmost at the eid of thoir re- sources, ‘There {x very little mnoney coining in fram the hmpoverlshed provinces, and the “semblance, ae one but Recorder Sears Knows No. 8, and he says the name will not he saventedt Ui furtheratong In the Investt- gition, .Cucet Dickinson testified that he Inspected Whittaker’s room four tinies since last No- yonber, Saw no plilow-case on his pillow, Nover saw other cadets’ pillows without a pillow-case. ‘This witness gave many rene ficial hos bean arrested on suspicion of ean. | sens why ho thought Whittaker assaulted ulletty In tho dlumond. robbery‘at the Post-.| hunsclf, Ye sald a totter was found on the Mice here, : | oor of Whittaker’s raom, written to Whit- takor’s mother Ln Whittaker's handwriting, It was only partly written, and was In two pieces and partly burned, [twas taken from he room and ‘destroyed, Cudets Cornish, Madson, and witness not thinking it ought tobo preserved. ~ reluriiing evasful, und Ia bearing most promising frult, H} TURKISU DANKRLVTCY, 4 Lonpow, April 19.—~The Porte oves, army’, contractors £1,000,000 for rations, and the contractors threaten ti’stap dup lles unless pald, ‘There fs no money fn the Treasury, DIAMOND! ROMDERY, a Care Towns, April 10,—A Post-Ofico of- the neighbors folng iu search, found her ns deseribed. When arrested thero wero marks of bloodon his pauta, He is only 28 years old, <a . “FAILURE, Ban Antonio, Tox., April 192.—B, Oppen- hetmer, wholesale dealer in dry Koods, hag failed. Liabilities, $200,000; assets, $150,000, ————————— Patti and Nicolini. ‘i A Parlaiun gossip writes: “Lmot Mme, Patt! o tow days no, driying with M. Nicola! on the ‘Terrace of Bt, Germauings, They wero quite alone, and tho unwise lady looked us happy as a bird. ‘They had como out from Paris in uw éluglo-horse hired oarrluge, of which tho driver was most dis— orvot In his reply toall questions. ‘They romained for| ttind-LOte d nuor at the Henry LV. restaur- La THE aisaueey Pais, acizi NHON, April 19.—Tho steamer Soyla! from piiltastphta foy Gibraltar, has tt vou at Lisbon with the mails and passengers of the steamer Para, from Southampton for the Weat Incles, which had a shaftbroken at sea, ant, where the chef {ano mean culinary artist, + + ‘| e ‘Tho Suylgia towed the Para to St. Allchact: = f ary rf Custons TEE Fo a ee ‘ee pees a 3 CINCINNATI'S FESTIVAL, ¢ Fe eee Seen toust owis cad aspareeus ” for tho requirements uf the departmonts, On Cincinnati, O., April 19.—Substitute the |... a OBITUARY, Special Dispatch to\TAe CMeage Tribung, Towa City, Ia, April 10.—George 3, Boal, aged 19, of this etty, a student in the Btate 7 Hig arora of caste . A herd of 21,800 cattle are being driven from regun to- Montana. _Oug- hundred and swept; oeetod men do the driving, and the outit ine following forthe day report, same subject: ‘Tho sale of choice seats for the entire season of the May festival-concer{ts began to-day at Monday lust several army and nuvy contract ors wont to the Pulacy, dtemunding at inter view with the Sultan fur the purpose of re- quiring a settiement of thelraccounts. Home auction. Tha first chotce sold for.8100, but |. oludes provision wagons, wring and ammunt- of then were received by the Chamberlain, vi y, fel 3 bthires acct ake qi und stated that tho: y wore sine Dy the Tort, Finiveralty, sett ead in ms Beak ny et tho’ premtuny and settled ‘dows. to’ 5 perie of Gof, nnd forty snus. oe foray i and were unable to provide further provi | Paralysis of the heart was the cause, Jo was | 20d, 610): at tho : close wes down | jiiics, and tho spued will be lessened when hot fons. 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