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Our stock of Linen Collars and Cuffs includes all the late desirable styles, WILSON BROS., 3 & 16 STATE-ST. Retall-«Firat Floor. _Wholesale--Unper Floors, 10 RENT, Tribune Building A large Corner Office, with Vault, on the Second Floor, Apply to WM. C. DOW, ' Room 8. TO RENT. OFFICES AND ROOMS IN THE Nevada Block, Cor, Washington and Franklin-sts.y Wollsuited for poblishing or light manufactaring, WU bo rontad separately orin suites for business wusonly. Apply to Wat. ©. DOW, Hoom A Trivune Building, ~~ ___RAILROAD LANDS. Astonishing! But nevertholoss Hinols Central Halt, ee ans Gove sellin tie: tutdeis thy Soutuor Paryoe tye Btata Se hclang na, nivhor than eras for intoriar jands la tie Par W eat, bundrods of miles Unkeast the twor and you willsous decidy wuore to Ratti. Apply to" “> TOU. wii eoun Gechio P, DAGGY, Land Commissioner, Room 14, No. 78 Bichigan-av., Chicago, Lite MONDAY, APRIL ‘26, PRESIDENTIAL. An Anti-Tildenite’s Opinion of the Recent New York Convention. Tho Methods by Which That Body Secured the Cincinnati Dolcgation Through a Majority Having Not the Least Semblance of Legal Selection. The Boom for Secretary Sherman tn- creasing, According to His Bu- reau’s Figures. A Blaine Man’s Estimate of the Present Strongth of tho Candidates, He Gives Blaine 173, Grant 152, Sherman (7, and Edmunds 34 Votes. The Hon. William R. Morrison’s Aspi+ rations and Prospects in a Pres+ {dential Way. Action of Illinois Townships in Selecting Delegates to County Jonven- tions, NEW YORK. TILDEN TRICKERT. Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Byracusx, N, ¥., April 25.—Your corrospond- ent had an interview to-night with the ifon, William C. ftnger, an eminent jurist, who led tho anti-Tilden forecs at tho late Convention in op- posing the appointment of a Committes on Con- tested Seute for every Congressional district, holding that tho Committea should not be ap- pointed from thoso districts from which there wero contesting delegations, Mr. Huger dis- closed tho plot of * 188, and “showed the trickery of tho Tilden manngere, It {fs an indisputable fact that tho Tilden party bought tho Cayuga County dolegates and paid $2,500 for them. Evidenco is acoumulating to show that othor delegations wore bought. Tho conversn- tion wns ag follows: Roporter—" In your opinion, did the late Con- vention fairly roffoct the sontimentsof tho Dem- oerntis party of tho State?” , Mr, Htuger—‘I do not think the Convention, a8 formed by tho Stato Committee, represented the wishes of one-fourth of thu Demoornta of tho State. Tho power to makeup the roll or list of delegates for tho Convention Involves tho power of making tho Convention, and when exercised us it was by tho Inst State Committes would al- ways dofcat tha will of thafeople, 7% TIE WHOLE Ut NESS of tho Inte Convention dally under the tentpa: by tho State Committes, Ry the unfortunate withdrawal of Tammany Hall from the state Convention in 1879 the power of making tho State Committeo was icft practically in tha hands of tho Tilden mon. It is true tho New York delegation had before louving tho Con- vention named sfx porsons from tho six Congressional districts in Now York to act on the State Committes, but in tho preliminary proceedings lending up to this Convention tho State Committee held n meotiug at Albany tn February, 1880, for tho sole purpose of expelling from thelr body the six members from Ni York and themselves filling tholr places with In- dividuals who had nover.beon named by any: competent authority to sit onthe Commitive, but who could be rolled on to perform the wark required, This Committee hud no more power toflitup thelr number than Congress would have to fill a yecangy from State. Havin: thus organized thoir Commiftteo to do the worl contompintod by it, and Bevin oy they getion nly regular cal organization firthe Clty of Now Yorks ky THEY UTTERLY REFUSED On aggormbling to cull tho Stato Convention to provide uny means for a representation of tho Democratic party in tho City of New York, and thus loft It practicnlly disfranchised, Before tho assembling of tho State Convention it was discovered that. % coneerted movement was wisnated snbstan- organized — throughout Btato, ant a8 owas claimed by those engage da tt, under tha direction and with ns- surances from headquarters that thoy would bo recognized, no mutter how bascless the contest, to contest nauiliciont number of delegations in enclt of the Conjrrossicunh Districts clecting del- eyntes opposed to Br. Tilden to roverse tho popular yordict In such districta, Those pro- ceedings wore followed by tho meeting of tha State Committee on tho night of tho Wth of April, whon they procecdedf to. make up what they called the roil of ‘the Convention, Thora fro no Inenns provided, and thoy have no power to beur evidence as to tho right of a delogation to sit, but thoy proceeded arbitrarily to oxcr- elso the right of naming the inen who woro_to alt In convention to represent the people. The simplo rule adopted was to Inquire ns to the po- Uticul allinitics of the clalimants to eats, THE NESULT WAS PREORDAINED, and wis substantially proctaimed by the organof tho Secretary of the BtateCummittce three days before tho aftting of the Stuto Convention, Tha Committee then proceeded to upon tho roll, without — shadow hue thority, sevonty-two dolegates from Now York City hoadod by Mayor Cooper, also thirtys six contested delegates Trom Kings and twol from Albany, and, having thus scized a majori= ot the Convention, which was incrom by tho necoasibn of ull of tho time-xervors and tide= waitera {ntho Convention, and prepared thelr tribunal, Invited the opposition inte their Cons vention to discuss the morits of tho Presidential cundidytos, ‘THE ENTIRE DUSINESS of tho Convention wus substantially transacted under the temporary organization. The roporta of tho Committes on }lesxoluuons and Contested Beats were rendered at the very close of the Convention, under a motion of the provious question, aid not until the migchict had been consummated, the delegation to Cincinnat! had beon inade up, and from it substantial- ly oll Supcncnts of the machine rule had Yeon oxcluded., The rejection or ndoption of tho unit rule at this time and undor theso olroumstancos would have boon of no practical importance, Ihave econ a statement put forth by the Bocrotury of the Committee on Cots tested Seats apparently intended to answer tho roport of tie nunority of that Come viet Ulster’ and Cortland Counties, as_speclmons of tho methods of the Committe on Contested Tho regular Ulster delegation, as ho ale Jeges, was thrown out soluly lecuugo ono of thor delogates was, whilo tho, Committco wero altting, put on tho Taummany delegation to Cine ciuntl, and the rogutur Cortland delegation be wipie one of thom sald before the Committeo that he would voto for Grunt in proferunce to Miden."" — "What, in your opinion, {s tho ren! sentl- ment of tho delegation as muda up to roproseut tho State at Cincinnati?” Bir. H.—" I do uot bullove tho dologation, oven a conatituted, ara jn favor of, or believe it wise to nominate, Mr, Tilden.” 1.—"* What do you think will eventually ro- sult on tho situation?” Mr. H—“It ig cesontial that there should bo seule msbitar pow orful Sno to chiated ite soe ol cow, 0 submiisalon of the respout- ivo factions “aad wottle tho ditferouces in tho party Jnthis State, Doubtices tho National Cun- vention can apply o romedy and en- forea harmony. in party in. thia Stato by requiring equal representations in tha Nutlonal Convention of the two Gelegus ons from thiaState, and enforoing wich requisl- Uuon by oxctuding from the Convention tho dele- gation which Insiste upon perpetuating the dis wensious bi rojocting all of conelllation, Another moy worth while for Democrats whose primary object 1a the prosperity und success of tho party to oousider may bo found in a now convention, to be compowd of delegates elected under a call isyued in the torms of the call of the National Committoy, rr to persons, * irreapeotive bust poliicul associations «and = ditt method — which ol ore 1880, organization formed’ rousonable measures |, onces who cnn unite with us’ ete. much call to bo ismed tinder the signatires and by authority of prominent Domocrats In’ all purts of she Htate, Such a enll in iny oplnion, nee maforiiy at tho emocratie marty of the P majority | 9 Democratic party of 10 Btile, “TL bellevo ie would be sanctioned by nines tenths of the party Jn the State, and, in tho nb- sence of any othor satisfactory plin, ts indis- ponsablo to prosent or future succcrs,” SHERMAN. THE SECNETARY'S ROOM, ACCORDING TO THE BERPAU, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasntxaron, D.C, April 25.—Dispatches to the National Sherman Committee to-day, from Atlanta, are to the effect that the delegates chosen to the Chicago Convention stand 12 for Sherman, 6 for Hinine, and 4 for Grant. Tele- grams from Staunton, Va. claim? of the Vir- ginin delegation. for Sherman, It ts aseorted positively at the Sherman headquneters that the Sceretary will experience no difficulty fn secure ing a solid Ohlo delegation to Chicago, The feeling to-day amony tho friends of Dr. Bher- manis one of greater confidence than at any. time since tho canvass began. Thoy ray thot his strength {4 developing moro rapidly ‘than thoy expected. They clas that he hus positive: ly secured 10L votes on the first ballot from States that have niready held Conventions, {n+ eluding tho sulla yote of Ohio, and excluding any votes from Indiana, Lilnots, Kansas, Mis- souri, Now York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, vonnectiont, Vermont, Rhode Istand, Maine, and Oregon. BLAINE AND GRANT. FIOUIUNG OUT THK VOTES. Bpretat Dispatch to The Cxteago Tribune. Wasiwinaton, D. C., April 25.—A friend of Blaine furnishes tho foltowing na the Intost estl- mate of tho present number of Blalnc's delo- Town, BTown. a] Kentin 2] Missourl ‘The sume person gives tho following as Grant's present atrength, Penneylvania, + 22) Missourl. New York, + OiGeorgtn.... ‘Toxns, + 7) Virginia, Kansas, . Kontuck; 18] Total. 2 ‘To Sherman 17 votes are conceded, an munds H. - ILLINOIS. MORRISON'S PROSPECTS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasutxatoy, 0. C., April 23,—There have ‘been numerous reports recently ag to tho polit- {eal prospects and aspirations of the Hon. Will- iam & Morrison, of Illinois. At tho time of tho meeting of the Democratic Natlonal Committee hero his nome was mentioned with much favor asa possible Presidential candidate, and it is very certain that the Illinois Democrats would havo much better prospect of success In their Stato with Morrison for n candidate than thos’ would havo with Samuel J. ‘Tilden, What Mr. Morrison’s actual position ts with respect to the Gubernatorial, tho Congressional, and Presi- dentin! nominations tnay bo gathered from tho follawing frank and authontle interviow: Correspontent—L sco Storey Is bringing you ‘ out as a candidate for Governor? Morrizon—Well, the old man has always been very kind to me, but Iam not and am not going to be a candidate for Governor, I oxpeut my people will send me back to Congress. O.—But you aro named as 4 candidate for President? : M.—¥os, I know somo very complimentary things have been sald of me in this connection. C.—And don't you expect to bo nominated? M.—Well, our folks may make a worse nomt- nation. I would lke to hnvo the yote of my own Btate In the Convention. If the Demoorata ‘in Now York were or could bo united, Mr, Tilden would be nominated; as things now are, the raco 4s anybody's. 4 ILLINOIS GERMAN NEPUDLIGANS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. SPRINGFIELD, 11, April 26.—Tho Gormun Ite- Publicnns of this olty met Saturday night ond organized @ club for tha campaign of 1880. Resolutions were adopted declaring that in the opinion of the German-American Kepublicans the Chicago Convention should nominate for President and Vice-Vresident men of known honesty, Integrity, and abllity; that !t would be ingudictous at this time ts nominate Gen. U. 8. Grant; and that tho first cholco of tho German Republicans is FE. B. Wushburne, Hesolutions were also adopted pledging tho support of the Club to the nominees of the National, State, and County Conventions, ADAMS COUNTY, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Quincy, Ill, April 25.—Nepublican cuucuacs for the chulco of delegates to tho Coun- ty Convention were held in tho wants of this city and towns af the ‘county lust night, The Fourth Ward (Garman) chuse it solid Washburne delegation, and tho Sixth a Binino idolegition. ‘The other delegutions are, mixed, Tho Washburne men claim a largo majority of the delegates, and the Blaine men claim a largo majority over the Grant men; but tho result in the elty turned to a considerable oxtent upon o loen! porgonal contost, 60 that it is difluit to estimate its value naan index of public sentl- ment Presklontinly; buta large abare of the Washburne mon prefer Grant to Hlning, | Re- turns from threo townships give Grantis; Wash- purne, 8; Maino, 2; but completo returns may ‘show A differont Tatio, though Biafno%s not tho favorit in the town, DE WITT COUNTY, Spectat Mapates to The Chicago Tribune, Cutnton, UL, April 25.—The primary Conyen> tons bold in this county last night by Hopub- Heang Instructed their delegutes to voto ne a unit for delegutes in tho County Convention on tho Mth inst, favorablo to Grant and Cullom, and for the Hon, M. Donahue for Congress. Tho uatings wore ory enthusiastic, and woro at twnded by the most prominent Republicans.. VERMILION COUNTY. Spectat Dispateh to The Chtcago Tribune. DANVILLE, TIL, April 2.—A canvass of tho delegation to tho County Convention from this township on the Prosidential question shows for Grant, 7; Blaine, 7; Washburny, 2; Shermun, |. ‘There's no doubt but the delegution from this county to the State Convention will bo solid for Grant, as tho Logan influcnce bas becn exerted hore to tho utinost, . NOTES. THY DARK HOUSE, Apectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasutnaton, D, C., April 2.—A gontloman who has recently talked with President Hayes ou tho general political situation, says that ho ‘undoratanda tho President ta be of tho opinion that nelther Gon, Grant, Senator Bialno, nor Sccrotary Bhormun will be nominated at Chi- cugo, but that tho choice rests between Waah- burne, Edmunds, gud Hamilton Fish, OPPOSITION TO PAYNE, Thoro will bo vory strong opposition on the part of tho Southern Bourbons to the notninu tlon of Honry B. Payno, of Ohio, at Cincinnati, in the oyent of the withdrawal of ‘Tilden. Tho nature of this opposition {a Indicated in the fol- lowing passage in an editorial of tho Sunday Gazette, tho Bourbon organ hero; . “Ta it truo that Mr. Payno refused to con- tribute to Gon, Ewing's success as Govornor of Oblo, olther in money (for necessary campaign urposcs) Or to muke speeches in’ bis bohall? Wout n't it also bo woil for Afr, Payne, of Ohio, to sny whother or not his two sons voted for Ewing or Foster?" DODAE COUNTY, WI, 7 Miuwauxer, April 25.—Fho dolegation from Dodxo County to tho State Convention stands: Grant, 3; Shorman, 1; Washburn, 4, —— IMPORTANT DECISIONS, New Yous, Apeit 23.—Tho sult of Rt. Yoo & Co. va, Cottrell & Buboock, which was before the courts for nearly tive yeurs, has boon concluded by a decision of the United States Cirouft Court for tho District of Conneotiont, sustaining Hoo'a patent for the delivery mechanisin of oylindor resses buviug A ¥Fippor delivery-oylinder and Nie tcading thorefroin to tho tly. ‘This uffects all printing-proaucs in which the fly dollvers tha: sheota printed aldoup without smutting. — COMING BY THOUSANDS,. Bartimous, Md, April Tho steamer Btrasaburg, of the Haltimore & Bremen Lino, arriyod this morning, Bho brought 3,014 eml- grant passengers from Germuny, Austria, Sweden, and Norway. ‘This afternoon thoy Tate, “hua fatieead to eotto prinelpally more lo roa lo in Binuceota, lowa, Wisconsin, aud coruske. __ Che hicago Daily Tribune, THE *FRISCO MURDER. Oharles De Young Laid at Rest in Odd-Fellows’ Cemetery. Tho Obsequies Largely Attended, Very Simple, and Devoid of Display. A Belief that the Murder Was Deliberately Planned by the Kallochs. Mysterious Movements of tho Father and Son Observed and Noted, Ata House on Geary Street Inst Boe fore the Assasination. Mike De Young Corrects a Misstatement Regarding the Pamphlet, Sax Francisco, Cal, April 25.—Tho funern} of Charies De Young took plico this afternoon from tho resitence of his mother, on Eddy street, between Jones and Leuvenworth, under tho nuspices of Yerba Buena Lodge, 1.0.0. 1, of which decensed was © member, Sovernt thousand persons gathered In and around the house, many of whom, nfter the services, availed thomectyes of the opportunity to take a last look at tho features of one who had filled 80 prominenta place inthe annals of locn! af- falrs. Tho Odd Fellows were largely represented, as also was tho preas of this citys. After the services ut the house, the procession formed, the Odd Follows lending, followed by along tine of car- rlngos containing mourners, friends, employés of the Chronicte, nnd others, and proceeded to the Odd Fellows’ Cemetery, where tho last rites were observed, MYSTERIOUS MOVEMENTS OF THR KALLOCHE, ‘The Chronicle to-day published an aceéunt to the following effect: Dr. H. 1. Thrall, residing at No, 118 Geary street, and big wifo and daugh- ter, have mnde statements to a Chrontele re- porter that on the evenings of Inst Wednesday and Thursday two men, believed by thom to be tho Rev, 1.8. Kalloch and his son, visited a house opposit thelr residence in o mysterious way, remaining there some timo; that Inst Pri- doy evening thoy again went to that house together just tefors’ tha shaot- ing of Charles De Young. B8hortly after 8 o'clock Dr. Thrall went to a neighboring drug: store and there henrd uf the murder, Mean- time two boys came running to tho opposit house, wero admitted, and the hghts in tho ‘house were extinguished. The house wis soon after relighted, and so remained till a much luter hour than usunl, DURING THE VISIT OF THE MEN supposed to be Kalloch and son, Just befor tho shooting, thalr motions wero, partly visible through tho window, and they seemed to be con- ducting thomselves in an excited = munner. Later Chronicle reporter passing the house saw Kalloch's colored servant standing on the steps, anda few minutes latera cab camo up containing Clty Auditor Dunn, ¢x-Deputy Sherif! Clayton, and ® young man unknown. The two latter entered the house, soon after enme out, entered a cab, and drovo in tho direc- tlon of the City-Hall, Tho Chrunicle people pro- fess to believe those movements, coupled with tulnor ofrcumstances, INDICATE THAT THE KILLING-O7 DB YOUNG . was tho result of a conspirncy between Kalloch and hisson. Yesterday evening a Cail reporter drove to Mayor Kalloch’a residence. Qn alight ing be was confronted by half a dozen mon who demanded ta know his name and business. Ho informed them, and sald: “What are you doing hore? Are you expect- ing Mike De Young to n@asinute Kalloch?" , “That's Just whut we are looking for,” replied the mon. On effecting communication with those in the house tho reportyr was informed that tho Mayor wasasleep, and thoy would not disturb him, when, bo loft without obtaining any in- formation. 'To what credence this story may bo entitled is yet to be learned. YESTERDAY A COUPLE OF DETECTIVES yisited tho house opposit Dr. Thrall’s resldonco and ;found that Mayor Kalloch's colored sorv- ant, Who said bo was ill with rheumatism, was oceupytog & room in the house, Ho was quos- toned at length, but nothing of Importance was elicited further thin that Kalloch and gon had been In the habit of visiting him there during his illncas. A MISSTATEMENT CORRECTED. ‘Tho Chronicle this morning hns the following parugraph: “ An interview of a reporter of the Eveniny Post with M. H. De Young, published in that journal last evening, represents Mr. Do Young us saying that ho was of opinion that Bir, Shimmons, editor of the Kaneas Journal, waste person who brid recently put in cirovlation Pamphlots contatning 9 stenographio report of tho tria) of 1.8, Kalloch on the charge of udul- tery in oston In 185%. Mr. Da Young desires to state that thle paragraph must have been found- ed on somo misnpprehension on tho part of the reporter, ag he never mmndo apy such statement to him or to anybody clip.” CANADA. Condition of the Hon. Georgo Brown— Trade with Bazil—Nuthes upon Ol— ‘Tho Fr itivor Route—Dopression in Montreal. Spectat Dispatch to The CMeago Tribune, Tononto, April 25.—Inquiry mado at 1o'clock to-night as te tha condition of tho Hon. George ‘Brown, shows that that gentleman hid pussed 0 very eusy night, he having secured eight hours’ sleep, ‘To-day, howuver, he was unneuully nery= ous, in which condition he ati! continues, ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Can, April 25,—Tho House, iu Com- mittee of Supply upon the eatimnte, considered the vote for vcosn and river service. During tho discussion the Promicr mide un important announcement in rogurd to tho ftoin of 850,000 for subsidizing 0 line of steamships from Cunuda, to Io Janeiro, Brazil, Ho sald that tho Brazil jan Government wore about to select n bullding Ju Kio Junolro where Canadian products, such ag wero required In Brazil, could bo exhibited, and that the Canadian Government wore going to procure and oxhibit in Montreal speglmens of such American and British products ax were exported to Brazil, so that Canadian manufact~ urors could study the cluss of goods with which: He would haye to compote for this important rado, Undor the new tariff, tho duty Joviod upon im- potted grade oll ts tho samo as that upon re- Aned off,—namely: six cents por yullon, wile measure, The price of crude oll at the plaves of production 13 two centa per gullon, while Tee Ained f4 from six to elght conta por gallon, Aga consequences, the duty lovied upon oriudo oil is ‘du0 per cont, and that on refined oll only 100 per cont, Asa consoquence of this discrimination against the manufacturers of lubricating off, eeveral of the Intter ure considering tho propricty of moving tholr catubiishincents to tho, othor ada of the border if a chungu in tho tari is not effectod. fn this conncetion it has been suggested that instend of decrensing tho tires test of American ofls as contompluted tt would be better to inereasg the teat on Canadian olls from 105 to 120 degrocy, aulll ienviny tho latter to degrocs lugs than the American. ‘Tho object of Increasing thy tost on Camula olly ts sid to bo wy dualre to prevent tho occurrence of xo many cont-oll lamp explosions as baye recently taken: 100. rt by Sr. H, Hendor, 0. E.,0n the aur ver ranatt Nivor sicrrancls, or Wrench ttiver, mitde by bin last summer, states thut tho fol- lowing Isa table of distunces from Chlcage to the seuports of Montrual and New York by tho ditferunt routes: Chicago to Now York, vin Lukes and Erly Canal, i419 inilea: in favor of Fronob River, 0 ilies, "Via Lakes to Buittata unt rail ta Now York, rail 424 wator 0&5, total LUiT; in Cayor of Freuch River, Jus mites, All wh oF inilea shorter than by Frenoh itiver. Chicago to Montreal, viu Lakua and 8t. iniles; diifurence in favor Of Feouch River, U8 tuites.” Via’ French River w Lake Nipissing, thence to Montreal by rail, 2 E: 854 miles rall, 6-3 mules walos, total ¥70 miles, / eh ary hi -Assotg catimatod at $1 a = #6 CENTS, This tablo ahd, Sat French River poems’ decided advan & S over any of th ce fron Chicony OS 5 genoa Ete ees Ble. i ind othor grains were stil Buffalo, and thence to " and canal, Tho French Rivor ¢ z niffes shorter than by the Eel” Canal, an miles shorter than the combined rall and water route to New York, would certaine ly attract Inno portion of ‘this enormous frndo. ‘The foresta of pines which border upon, Like Nipissing havo na yet soarecly been touched, so that the return trade, which Inrgely + influences rates of freight, would bo vory large. A correspondent, writing from. Black Tuiver to Africnd in Ottawa, saya: “Wo aro having a sechnd winter, ft hns been colder during the past few weeks than at any time during the wine ter, Tho ice is three and four feat, thle, and tho show threg feet deep In tho bush." ‘ Tho resolution of the Finance Minister, ena Ditng the Government to {saa dobenturca nt 6 percent fur £250,000, n8 a lonn to tho Quelica furtior Commisdioners, to enable thom to con- thane the Improvements on the hurbor, were Passed through committes, and a bill Intros dueed in ueeordance therewith. Tho monoy 6 tabs advancel. from time to thnans may be needed, and repaymentis provided forundertha | terns of thoeriginal loan, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune MONTREAG, April 2.—The Montreal Citys Treasurer's report, just out, shows a falling-of ~ this yenr in rovenue of SILL Pho Trenaurer further says: “Tho Assessor's values and rents * als of property, which tre tho basis of nsscas- ments, water-rates, und buslness-duty, show a. much larger propertionnte reduction, din conse quence of the depreeintion of real estate and continued deprossion in all branches of ‘bust. ness. Property asacssmenta were available to an amount of 318,135 less than In 1878, but the pro- Portion of collections increased 3 per cout.” This fa a curious commentary upon. the lato © booming speeches of the member for Montrent West in tho House of Common, and, taken in ennnection with the strike in tho Hudon Cottons Faetory, of whi Oia ft dverense in the Montreal Bank dividend, affords ‘ ‘sorry echo to the boom he boomed tn tho Come mons. ‘CRIMINAL NEWS. . ATTEMPTED ASSASINATION. Spectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. CINCINNATI, O., April 23,—Two attempts havo heen mado inthe pnat forty-oight hours to kill Eph Holand, tho famous gambler and leador of the gangs of repeaters which curried Cincinnatt for Tilden in 186. On Friday afternoon Jako Aug, 8 noted keoper of & pool-room and a Dem- deratic politiciun, shot at Holland on Vino street. Holland returned the flro, and both mon wero arrested. Atan carly hour this morning an at- tempt was malo to assnsinato Holland at bis resktence In College street. His wife was sitting Jn the front doorway, and on thosteps beforaher was Arty Dutfy, ono of Holland's fricnds, who wasovidently taken by tho wottld-be ussnsin for Holland himself. Two pistal-shots woro fired © through an fron gate ou the opposit side of tho street. One of tho balls struck the wall closoby . Duify's bend, and the other w Iittio furthor off. Holland was inside the door, and was not hurt. At tho Congresstonal election in 1876 Tilden gont. $7,000 to Hamilton County. It was consigned to Democrats of high standing to personally enguxe the repentors and by the Judges of election, nid accordingly Holland was om- ployed, tho ussuninco helig given bin that if he got into trouble his. inttuential friends ‘would seo thom through. Holland did tho work, was found out, tried, sentenced, ind imprisoned for + one year, . He served out his tine in the Mont- sgomery County dati, and all attempts to get him: to royeal the names of ‘tlegy who stood behind him failed. He hag kept tho seerct falthtully, butof lito haa worked against. tho Democrata and threntened to mike disclosures. Sinee his change of front bo hag received notices warniag hun ta leave the country, and ho declares thar a plan has been formed to kill tim befure the Na- tonal Democratic Convention meets. Ho says he has some fuets to relnte when that body niceta that cortaln Democrits of promingnco , tre determined shill nut bo related. Further’ events aro awaited with interest. THE ADRIAN MURDER. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ADUIAN, Mich, April 24.—Tho exeltomout ‘in the elty to-day over tho wanton killingof Oflcor Lyon last night continues unabated, and tho: stroct in the vicinity of. the tragedy has bean crowded,’ tho interest in tha affair bging nu; mented by the desire to lenrn of tho sssasin’ arrest. Thus far, howover, no clow to tha murs: | * dorers wherenboutd bas beon doycloped, al- though the elty and country has beon scoured all day by tha ontiro pollco,forco of tho city, the + Sherif and assistants, as woll ns sun . dry speclallyeapppointod — and self-consti+ | . tuted officers, ‘Tho Interest of the. Intter in tho chase {8 due to the fact that the suthoritics have united tn offaring, a retard of $1,000 for tho arrest and delivory of Aiken in any Jail jn the State, In tho hurry and oxeltement of last evening tt was almost im- possible to be absolutely correct 24 to-details tn tho dispatches tent, although the incidents at- tending the killing were in the main accurate, The murderer's name ia Doremus Aiken, and ho is88 years old, five feet Bix and a half inches high, weighs 140 pounds, and hus brown bate. Hs left leg bears the scar of a bullot-wound re-. cefvedinthe army, and: ho would younger nian than he appenra. Ho huve bousted of killing two men in Denver. DROWNED INS FRIEND. e Perrsuuna, Pa., April 95.—Thamas MeCarty, & victim of mania'n potu, was arrested in Allo~ gheny City Friduy night while suffering from tho dread ‘glisengo, Ho _aeouscs himself of | drowning 0 friend named Frank Pinkmad. No | attention was xtven bis ravings at first, tho ofl. | cers thinking thes emanated solely in big dla~ i ‘ t ordered brain. His story hag alnco been core raborated, hawever, by tho continued absence of Pinkinan, and the statomont of a womnn Iivs {oy inan old boat who gays eho honrd crlos of distress, and, looking out of the window, saw two: nen struggling Inthe water, She turned away for a moment, when, looking again, only ono man was in sight, who rapid) i disapperred up | the river bunk. Also by tho tinding of a body: + in tho river near where’ McCarty claims to have committed the deed. Tho Coroner has taken charge of tho body and will hold an inquest, Pinkman and SteCarty toft thofr boarding-huuse together Friday evening. It is supposed AMo-. Carty,depressed tocommitauichle. Pinkinan,tosave him, followed fnto tho water, and then SfieCarty turned on him, arauged im into deop water, and ‘duliberately.” hold him under until ite was oxtinct. Tho Coroner's Jury rendorod verdict that. Frank Pitman came to his death by drowning bak the hands of ‘Thomas McCarthy, while tho lat was laboring from u fit of mania @ potu. —— REFUSED BURIAL. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Director, and with the | | + by his malady,went to the rivor. / ~ Sr. Lours, April 25—The body of Redemolor, ( . one of tho two murderers hanged in Bt. Louis | Friday, was givon first to the physicians of a medical college for an examination of tho brain, and subsequontly gont to tho Morgue to awalt burial, Av undortakor man came fortho body at thodireotion uf the mouical college physiciana, , and to-day took It to the Bothichom Cometory in the northern part of thouity, Tho cuutctory- keopor rofused to reelye the murdorer's body, Init the driver, securing navistanos, gol the body from the wagon, und loft {t lying on the grasa iu itu coftin a fow fovt trom tho roadway through tho grounds, whero it 1s reported to ba etlth, CRUELTY TO A CHILD. Bptclat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Ctanton, It, April 2%.~Yesterday William’ Bowmun, a laborerof this city, was arrested by & i, C. Henson, City Buarshaly fon, unmacolelly " 1 a little 4-yoar old ohild. 10 fellow wus teeandit itned #20 and costs, whlet bo pald by mortgaging bia team of horsca, COMMUTED. i Austin, Tox,, April 25.—Gov. Roberta. has commuted Preston and Krobbs, who wore to be hunged on tho 80th inst, for murder, to the Ponltontlary for lite. ANOTITER HOMICIDE. Tenne Haury, Ind., April 5,—Albort Rut, ta - |“ a ditioulty this morning with Jorry Dwyer over some work at blust-furngoo, shot Dwyor three tines, Que wound is supposed to bo fatal. ——— ¢ _ GEN, GRANT'S MOVEMENTS, - Bpectat Dupatch to The Uhicugo Tribune, GALENA, IIL, April 23.—Gen. Grant will leave hore by a special on Wednosday morning next, vin the Mlinols Central and Northwestern Ratle roads, to Chicagy, whero bo will remuin some threo or enn Sora ona vil ip ale won, Col, ha f D. Grout. Veam{ A ring Ad, rs rango to Gn favieation froun tu Bata olliciils and the movt prominent inch of all pa ties jn that: phi Nate Beitr eink be absynt from homy wook,' Mr. Washburne {will leav Gulena for Obicago on ‘Tuvstay. + i \ ~. __* "AN ASSIGNMENT, Maxeyranp, 0. April 2.—J. Hh & Oo, ava nasigned. Liudilitidy 915,000,