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2 ———— 325. This bill differs from the law dectared une 4 coustitutfonal by tho Supreme Court in that the Juw applied to. commerce between the States, | FOREIGN.’ acherons tho bill Just. pheged apnltes only to-tho | one Cabinet as frame between tho United Bintes and fordtan J ‘The bran as ae ont countries, or with Indian tribes. Finally Approved by the , THE NON. THOMAS A. NOYNE, Queen. ‘of Chicago, is hero fn attondunce upon fomo in- iraneo cases in tho United States Buprame Suiraneo eases pel error the Northwestern Ton 5 of tho stern 5 RE Ha HEA ‘Dusiness of the Com- nny before ‘the Interior Department and in ngress, lett Tor Chicago to-night. 3 FANEEY inuk Galante . the will-procahis.caso -ngainst Sprity Ininedintel ve and that fh aub-committer wah appointed to-morrow to proceed to take trstl- mony, . ROMINATION, | ‘ Th the Western Associatet Press. i -wasninarox, D, Coy Apell 27.—Tho President ‘ neminated Fellx Coste: Marshal for tho Eastern | District of Migsourl. TREASURY splreTeTy erties : 5 meeting to-ay tho So t of thofreneurye rond statements showing tho financial pou tion, of the Pty ereorent ates that the surplug read! Tronth Will aggrepite $10,000,000 t0 $12,000,000. ERNONEOUS. fac aba ane ort ofroulated yesterday that Unite ‘ Bintoa. inonror-war word to be tlayueeniet ta Canadinn waters to protect American Hahory ine > tercata was pronounced erronnous. “Ttwas decited.during the session to nomlunto " Mr. Costo United Stutes Marshal for Miasourl. THE DAKOTA GOVERNOUSIIL, Sir Charles Dilke Under-Secre. tary of the Foreign De- partment. The Marquis of Ripon to Succeed Lord Lytton as Vicoroy of Indinw Flague and Starvation Causing * the Death of Many Rus- sian Peasants. The Author of the St, Petersburg Palace Plot Confesses the Deed. Another Cabinot Crisis Threatoncd at the Italian Capital. | thought 1t very Hy nt T tho Senate Ordway: would be select: eae anoy in tho Governorsbip of Dakota, ‘THE EXODUS souitrenl idouraed nto Exodus Committee bas adjourn 2 nunveet to the cull of ‘its Chalrmnn, and will * probably not meet ngnin for sevoral days. CONFIRSED. pecan Banate confirmed tho follow! Peet Tillis Olden, Parker's Landing, Pa; James E. Owen, Onarga, 5 Lorin. Sykes, Knoxville, fit. THE RECORD. BENATE. “WasHinaToN, D.C., April 27.—Messrs. Davis ‘CW. Va.), Onmeron, and otherspresonte 2 peti- tion of ‘the fron manufacturers for tho passage of the Easton bill for 9 commission for tho revi- gion of tho tarilf. * Mr. Enton, from tho Committee on Approprin~ tions, reported, without amendments, the Navat Appropriation bil. Placed on the entondar. Mr. Morgan, by request, introduced a bill ale reating tho Court of Clnime to Investigate tho Failure of tho Samoan Oommerco Bill in +, the Gorman Roichstag, GREAT BRITAIN. THE NEW CANINET, Lonnon, April 2t.—It fs belioved the Queen has sanctioned tho following apnoinétmon Duke of Argyle, Lord President of the Counc! She Willlam:G, Vernon Hurcourt, Seorotary of Stato for the Home Department; Earl of Kim- berley, Secrotary of State for tho Colonial Do- partment; John Bright, Chancellor of ‘tho Duchy of Lancaster; J. Stansfield, President of tho Local Govorninent Bourd; Earl Granville, | Seoretary of State for tho Foreign Depurtmont; Marquis of Hurtington, Secretary of State for | India; 11.0. E. Childers, Secretary of Stato for War; Lord selborne,, Lord High Chancellor; | Willlam E, Forstor, Chief Seerctary for trv- Jand: Lord Northbrooke, First Lord of the Ad- " ty. “elaims of Bonjamin Well and tha Ly Abra Min | US y toved the following appointments out- | ing Company. Reforred. aldo of the Gublnet hnve.been arranged: At | ‘The Joint resolution authorizing the President ! toroappolnt §tephon A, MeCurty Lleutenant- © Commander in the Navy, at tho footof tho list, wasrondao third tne, and pussed,—yous, 30; y auay' ‘ mine Hougoe bill to authorize and equip an ex- | perlition to the Arotio sens, to catabliah a tem |} porary station for the scluntific obsorva- ' ton af Lady Franklin Bay, cle, wos pussed, tarnoy-Genoritl,, Hunry. Juimoss Solleltor-Gen- | oral, Farrer Horacholl; Lard Chamborlat, Lord | Kontnore: Mistress of tho Robes, the Duchess | of Westminster, ‘Thory will ben counell nt Windsor Cuatle to- | morrow, when It isoxpeoted tho Ministars will ‘be sworn iu, 7 PARLIAMENT. Patiiamont moota.on Thuraday, Tho Com- . J Sons.n nntionat foundation, :) notneed by the rioters us Jesuits, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1880. that tho bill gato the German trado In the south | which ‘woul bo afl | ‘ynntageous in ita competition with Engiandand | tho United Btntos, ‘Tho bil! was rejected, —I28 to 23—tho majority including Ultramontancs, Drogresaists, and some National Libris, WIMETALIAS i Lospon, April {iA Paris correspondent gaye: Tlicar from excellent sources that lend- ing Gorman statesmen aro highly favorablo.to | biuotalism. z Wity TP WAS, er Lonnoy, April 24.—A dispatch from Berlin re; porte that tie rejection of tho Samoan. vill enused great commotion, and tt Js: antictpated Tismurck will resign. ‘Tho absence of statistics in all that was anid tn favor of tho Bamonn bill de taouyhe to have eaused many members to oppose ELECTION. Hannuna, April £7.—In tho eleotion to-iny in the Second ficctoral Distrivt for member of the Helchstag, Hartmann, Socialist, received 13,155 votea: Hee, Promressist, 6401; ‘and Hege, Na- tonal Liberal, §,683. FRANCE. DEAD. Pants, April S—Narelsso Fourntor, dramatic autbor and noveliat, 1s dends age, T1-yenre. INE EXPLOSION AT MONTE OATLO. In the reports which have. reached here of tho explosion in the gambling room of Monto Carlo Saturday night, ono recount says a package of powder was plneed on the mantelpicce, and any othor that a package of dynamite was thrown into tho window, The windows, clocks, and Jboking-glasses were sninshed, Tho -eulvon wns crowded ut tho time. Ono player was uttacked and robbed by four mon, but all tho officials re- miamed at their poste. Tho design to rob the bunk’s strong-box falted. THE CUUNOM EMEKT. Pataa, April 27.—It is announced to-day that Mons. Freppel, Bishop of Angers, will bo put forward asa enndldate for tho seat left vacant in tho Chamber of Deputles by the death of M. Louisde Kerjegn, Brittany hos wlways been distinguished forits unwavering allegiance to the Chureh, and'thero must likely the Clorioal yen, will make tho strongest effort to gain a epresentutive sn-the Cha nibor in the porson of i voted prelate, if the report he truo that tho priestsure to entor the Parliumentary nrenn. Nhe deeensed Deputy and his brothers, the Inte Admiral Korjegn and the Senator of tho site ining, have -been ulways regerded ns ardent ‘Ultramontanes, and there fs little doubt but that the next Duputy will he of the same persuasion. TIE SAUTERNE BCANDAT. é ‘Tho‘iret day's proceedings In tho Snuterro case nt tho Court of Appeula were entirely de~ voted to tho reeapitwlation by M. ler Tonic. Snuterro's counsel, of tho grievances which led tothe rupture between the husband and wife, Tho ease excites great interest here, and the Court hos ducided that.tho proceedings areto be made publlo. SOURNATIBTS ILT-TREATED. Journnilsts seem to.have been particularly il- trented nt the rect mesful riots nt Lille. Several of thom, representing both Republican and Catholle organs, gallantly uniertook the defonge of some Indies who were in danger of eing ifil-tronted by tho mob, ‘Thoy wurv do- und were very || roughly:handled. DE CHAMMORD AND THE ONLEANTSTS, 4 mons will adjourn Friday for tho reUlection of : menibors in tho new Ministry. H When the morning hour expired, the Kellogg \ resolutions were temporarily Tittnstde and the 4 Indian Appropriation bill wis tukon up. Mr, Teller ridiouted tho idea of keeping an | Agont far tho Moquis Puchlos, who hid been ! Senecotul nnd civilized for #60 yenrs. The Agent } Avns an untnitignted nuisanvo thore, His pritiel- nl oooupation was sending to the Department Tenis ‘colored roports of his efforts to ald their ‘civilization, while the fact le, they bave not id. ‘vancod # jot since tho Spauiurds found thom in ‘U0 Me. Dawes said the eqnidition of the Indian 1A ott worse ovory day. its ‘Took sald under .tho present system: ores " A RUMOR. Tho Times says: ‘It is rumorad that tho Lib- j eral Government intends to convert consols into | 2% per cent stock. TO BE CONTESTED. ‘Tho Conservatives of, eeort Olty will conteat the retiectton of Sir William Vernon Harcourt j poral), : LORD TYTTOR'S SUCOESBOR. ‘Tho Marauta of Ripon, who was Chairman of | the High Joint “Commission at Washington in q 1st}, will succeed Lord Lytton as Viceroy of | } t being done to ninollorate 2 India, Se Rew of the nin and to prevent trouble, HE TOME-RULERS. ontibon Chiecueaion on tho amendment offered | peniry, April 2%—The fallowing mombers of | apy Mr. Plumb to appropriate €5,000 for’ sveds and TMploments, the abbate went into executive seb- alon, and goon adjourned, movax. h, ‘Mr..Cox reported back a rosolution”cnlling ou the President for copies of ull correspondonde with the English Government rehiting to the ui- Juged iuterferenoe with Amerfcan-tishermen in ¥ortuno Bay, Jan. 6, 2878, which was adopted, Thosesslon of the Ith of May wns set aside for the consideration of bills roparted from tho Committce on Eduention and Labor, particular Jy tie bills to reatrigt Chinese inunlgrution; to Gnforce tho Light-Hour law, and to upply tho prococds of the saio of public tands to education f the people. bs Mr. ye from tho Comritteo on Ways and ‘Bieans, ruported a bill re Ung the Itpportu- don of raw mntorial to be munutiutured in tho ‘United gtates and used fn tho construction and nuir of vessols in forelgn trade, ineluding tha 7Ato botwoon the Atlantic and Pacitle cousts of the United States, or built for foreign nccount, Xeferred to the Committee of the Whole, . Tho District of Columbia Appropriation bit presed,—-yens, 162; nays, 42. ‘Mr, Ballou introduced « joint resolution con- stituting a commission to report on the amend. ent af the ortho; rity of public documents, Trorerred. it. rovide ‘for the appointment of a ‘commission of seven mot to inquire what amondments in erthagruty may be enslly intros duced into tho phblie documents und schools of the District of Columbiu, and accepted in tho Civit-Service oxantnation, and whether It fs ox- Parliament wero present at the Hono-Rulo meeting to-day: = Brooks, Callan, Collins, | Colthurat, Errington, Fay, Gray, Loamy, Me- 4 Kenna, Mahon, Meldon, Moore, O'Refene, | O'Brien, O'Donnell, Shaw, Smithwick, aud myth, | ‘Tho meeting reappotntet Mesers. Nolan and Toston: Home-ituler “whips” in the next Pur- ; jument. = 'The election of Chairman and consideration of | the action to be tuken with reference to tho land | question were postponed to a subsequent meets | ing, which witl be beld shortly in Dublin, q icldon, Gry, sind Brookes were appointed to confer with the Home-itulers who were rbyent | from to-day’s mootingy and with them fix tho dato of the next meeting. Dunsin, April S.—At the meoting of tho | Home-Rujers to-day Lord Muyor Gray prealded. | He diseluimed any” intention on the part of tho | imembers present.to cause 1 misunderstanding, | and suld the meeting wus held according to cus- tom, Meldon rend a number of lottors of apology for nonsattendance, and a telegram from Pure William Shaw denied he wiabed todotate, and | urged unity, He said thoy must work with the | ibornls to a great degree, who sympathized with them regurding the franchise. 4 Readlutions were adapted to avold isolated no- ton and bring about redress of the land laws. ANMB SEIZED, ‘ ‘Tho Sligo police to-day Relzed a number of | army rites dud sword-bitvouets ut Tobbercurry. | Several arrests were made, i _ THENEW FRENCH CABLE, a 1 A ‘| distinguished bimsclf at the last annual nell saying he found he could nob be present. |] Ssed 3,000 t1 ‘The journals this mornlsis assert that n fresh attempt is to bo mate by the Count do Cham- bord and the Orleans Princes to devise some nee || ceptable mode of united action. Tho Count de Paris [s snid-to-be ondeavoring to rnise loan of eae tor tho good of the cuuso af the white gr snr ntvisit CAMINET APPROVED. F The leading Republican ins have articles | ap} raving the constitution of tho new English | Cahinet, ut, both the Journal des Debuts and La Republique Francaise pratars astonishmentat the exclusion of Sir Charles Dilke from tho Cabinet. | A YOUNG AMERICAN VIOLINIST. young Ainerican violinist named pivanto io concert of the Conservatotre, nud was called by one Journal a phouomenon. Ho is only 10 ycars a * yIcTOR MUGO'S LATEST WORK. A new work by Victor Hugo, entitled " Relig- ee ‘will be published next week by Callann OVS TURKEY. EXILED. CONSTANTINOPLE, April ‘27,—-Goorgakl Boy (Aristarehi), brother of the Turkish Minister at Washington, charged with conspiracy against the Hfe of the-Sultan, has been sontenced to exile for lito. SOUGHT DNITISN PROTECTION. Consrantinorie, April £7,—The Emir of Zafar has been rt Constantinopte for a year intriguing to seoure.the Bultan's holp forthe foretblo an- nexation of the neighboring orritorios to ‘¢utar, tho whole to be pluced andor the nominal sovereignty of tho Sultan. Tho Sultan prom- z d oops uid two nen-of-war, but their digpateh owas delnyod in conseqnonce of the opposition ‘of tho BShoroef of Mecca and reprosontations of Sir austin Lay- ard. Leading tohnbitants of Zafar, to esaupa the enlamity of fnlliug under the domination of tho Porta, Immedintely took stupa to place thelr country under the rule of tho Einlr of Muscut, plo, onjoys to.a certuin extant Heltah proteo- on. ITALY. ‘Pedieut to invite tho Govarnmont of Grent Hrit- Communication betwee’ Bogland and Amor!- POLITICAL. ain an nite aN peruse PEI AL Joint commission 40 cansider auch amendnion! ay err ported from Committees and dls- sed of ns follows: baat ‘Mr. Townshend ie from the Committee on Revision of tho Luws—in regurd to tele granule communivations. Placed on tho House aaleudar. Jt declares telegraphic communica- dtlans to be privute:papers of the renders and re- golyers, and protects them from unrensonuble earch and seizure. ‘Mr. Thomus, from tho Soloct Committes on ; Penslous and Buek-Poy, reported back a bIU to * ‘equatize the Lounticsor' soldiers of the War of ) the Rebellion. ‘Me, Dibroll rose toa point of order that a. ! Boloct Committeo hud no paupaieua over the } subject mattor.of tho bill. ‘The ill world In- + volvo a cost of $140,00),000, und shautd hnve its } consideration in tho Committee on Military Af- Oe f “tho Sponker pro tem, ruled that, innamuch as | ca by the new French cable will bo complote | probably by May 1. ‘< MORE APPOINTMENTS. Lonnow, April 27,—Tho Times statesthat tho | Earl of Kenmare bas been appointed Lord Grent Chamberlain; Enrl of Byducy, Lord High | WI Bar] of Cork and Orsory, Muster of the | haw Lefevre, Sceretary of the Admlr- | ti adam, Chiof Commissioner of Works nes. WILL NOT GO. q Lord Beaconsfield will not accampany tho ex- | Miniatars to Windsor, as. he delivered up the | Beals of allico yusterday. DEACONSFTELD, i Tho Standard says Lord Beaconsflotd took | Jeave of the Queen yesterday. bs + APPOUNTMENTS. F appolutments havo boon finally | ‘Tho followlng haa | mado: Duke of Arayll, Lord of tho Privy Seat; | stig Honteo bud roferrud tho.bill to A Belect Com | Tint ichinberloy, Seerdiuey of Ntuto, for thd | ! mutteo, the Chair had no authority to Sacate | Colonial Departivonts Jolin Trieht, Cluncotlor | ae ten eee eet Ga necome | Of the Duchy of Lanenstor; Maraile of (nan, Viceroy of Indin (he was offered the Viceroyulty ¢ of elthor Irelund or Indl). UNTRUE. Tho ropart that Lord Dorby was oftorod a sont | $n the Cubiuet Is uatruc, i Tho nbsones of the Advanced Liborals has, after Jong neyotiations, bean mat by conccdtr a deat tn the Cabinet to Chamberlnin, who will | probably be President of tho Board of Trade. Bir Charles Dilko necepts the position of Un- dor-Bearotary for tho Foralgn Depurtinout,, 1 spencer will bo Lord-President of Cawn- sell, Hn on of tho Duke af Argyll, us reported yoatordus . ; At dy ottiolally announood that .the Into Minla- tory will go to Windsor to-day by tho 12:10 tralu, and the.wow Ministers bythe Llu tran, Lord Cranbrook attouded tho Tudla Qileo far the ust time seal Ye Panied bya written report, au By Me. Carliale, frou tho Committee on Ways and Meuns, to amend See. U,385, Ruvised Stite | ‘utes, in regard to the enneclintion of export onda on the oxpartution of tobucco, suutf, and ay ae Hoforred to tho Committee of tho hole, ‘The THouso resumed consideration of the bill ‘to nuthorize the reylatration of trade-inurks, i} Mr. McCord. made a long legal argument tn | coppoaltion to the bitlas being uuconstitution:l, | + and.tondlay to grunt greatar protection to fore | etn than domestic trade-marks, and contended that the only elliclent way in which Congress could logisiate ron tho subject was by pro- + posing an umendinont.to the Constitution, 4 The provious question was ordered. / _ Mr. Hammond moved tostrike out tho “gearch {yragzane elanee Gf tho bill, Agreed 10,70 He : td. ! "Mr. Hammond moved to strike out tho ponal , }wecntions of .tho bul. Ay 0 ‘was then withdrawn, RUSSIA. BPECULATIVE. reed t 6 bill, ag nmouded, thon puasod, |: Adjourned. &. Perensnvna, April 27--Tho Goles is do- ti Conca aaraeer See el voting n serios of artleles.to the strategleal con- | THE KALLOCHS, ditions of Siberia with regued 10. offousive ‘nnd i dufonsive operations in case of a. war with Y China. 4 [NDerreunomdesee pati Wather and ASPIRE EE ‘The Russian Invalide wunmonnces various ad- ditions to tho military atu in Eustern Siberia, ‘The Ofictat Gazette chrouleles the uppalntiwent a8 now Miltary Governor of the Distrlut af tho Amoor of Mnj.-Gon, Huranof, heretafore Ohict of Stat! of tho Secoud Army Corps af tho Cau- cuss,” i. New Youtt, April 27.—A San Franciseo special .| has tho following tettor tu’Muyor Kulloch from tho son who shot De Young: “Dean Farner: You don’t ncod any advice, T fxuow, but thore {gan-dmpresslon on iny wind, jeirongor, porbaps, than avy otbar, that recent fevants Dave so cleared away the rubble that ovghttobe sald in public wbout the olor.of pust events, {tlucks to ono nsif the : "record would now be mado anow, and incendine ' Fism in-tho future Will mark ity author. Af the * Alta and Chraniele con get folks to reply to thon, “Ahoy will buye a meusure of excuse for contine ving thoold war, It will take two partics tu continue tho agitation forthe bonetit of these papers, Our uppoal ob Hike etter “plo on gonural issues, letting perio " ', Take care of Steelf, Yours, i ie kK" ‘To this note dr, Katlouh aalds oe fully nyuspetnlas with the sontiments of it : PLAQUE AND BIARVATION, 85, Pecnusnund, April 27.—Tho Gazette shys tho plague hug appented Inthe Volsk Distriot, Government of buratot, Famine nis, Peoria, and twutty-seyen peadints have died of etarvas thon, The Golos, of the Don, suys Tantoms of death and hunger are passing from villuge to. vitige dn tho Pon District, where all) the yranurtes nro cmpty and ‘thoro is un ubsulute dearth uf mouey, Othor provincial papers ro- port deaths from starvatfon among tie pons. uutry du vurious parts of the country, THE WINTEU-PALAGE EXYLOBION, sany son, Thi ‘ully decided upon the course ho Loxvon, April e7—A Bt. Rotersiurg advises, Whilo Chirles Do Young was alive 1 | says the missing workman, who hid: beet had no other voursy than to unawer bim and bly | ing in tho busument under the guurd-room of wiesond burl back their uypersions with ull | the Winter Paluce until the duy af the uxplasion, ythe cuoriy of which I waa capuble; but he.hus | Fob. 2) was urreated horo list Buturdus. “Ls cnamo ly Bhoviteb. He 13 a Lithuuntin, und bis nolo fGovuruar af tho Frovined of Kitougu. do.was pier “In tho puluve by the Exccutlye sCommittus six mouths before’ the explosiou, Tie bus confessad the duud, ‘hreo other arrests of penions Of bighur rank have been mude, A souaNn. A Mispateh from ‘Vionna says: “The Polish papers Tony. that Gon. Siullkult fe nogottuting with the leaders of the Hollsh purty." GERMANY. THE BRVSLAU EXPLOSION, enue April #1.—Four more deaths have ro- sulted from the Breslau exnivsion, making ten inal. : BIGMALOK. 3 ‘Blamarck is suffering Jntunscly from noural- gla, and only uwalts the passing of darportant Government bills by the Iulohatag to procoud to Luxemburg. Count vou Halgefeldt, Ambassa- gano to bis Inst account, and kong undor circum Btuuces go overwheliningly culamitous to myself und family that on thelr acvonut, as woll ap wof tho communtty, J ‘have no amore auswor to, auake, My personal warfare [4 unded; ty us- +, woain fs tafd in bis geavo.nd du that grave 1 Dury my revenge, 1 shall continue fuithtully to do my uty, buth ns Meyarand minister, and ~Jeave the future at myself und fully to the davor of God und tho luipartial suntimont of tho . poople, When they muke up tho record J have up Soar of whut Jt will be."* Se eae “ -A LITTLE TOO LATE, %. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune 4, Mabwaukey, April 2.—Judge simul, of tho } Circuit Court, this afternoon rendored a decision ~ Vast A. B. Guilfoss, Nepublican City Treasurer- :flect,ia notoeligiblo to the ailice, Tho Judgo ' yovlews tho.cuse ut length, and deoldes that Mr. ‘Gullfaas, to huve secured the ultive, should huve + become # citizen and quulliled one day sooner ‘than be did. “The question now gous to the Bue | dur to Turkey, wUl assume cl ot tho Fore preme Court. : tee oign Ove tnacae his absence, la BANQA. Af this ahould muvet the eye of any.onc suffer- In tho debato in the Heichstag to-day on tho “$ng frou bronchity, consumption, wathmu, or aly pultaonary a on, We would reler them “we De. Jayne's Expoviorunt, which will, inal ‘gases, afford spuudy solief, 4s anal effet g PRC Cure, a second Foudiny of the Samou blll Prinoe Hohvu- Jobo begged, tuo House to udopt the bill ty.the dutarcet of Gorman trade and novigatl Zor the -promution of Geriaug Federul Counnlsslones Reubaux pointed gut Rose, April 27.—Tho Itallan Budget Commit- | toodias deolded to grant.the request.of the Gov- ernment for tha provisloual exorcise of the budget for another month, but the Committco unpends to this authority. resolution couched: Jn torms boattle to tho Ministry. ‘Tho formation | of the coalition between Crisp], Zanurdelli,and Nicotera.and members af the Right, with thoab- | Jeot of overthrowing tho Catrol Cabinet, is ro- | urded us.almost .cortuln, und it is expected in | Parliamentary circles it will | aes tee H Blxnor Orlep! has introduced In the Chambor-af | Deputies a rosolution deglacing that the Chums | bor,. regretting the Governmont should hive | agnin to presenta request for the provision exerelse of tho budget, passes he order of | the duy. ‘Tho debute on tia resolution will-bu- | xin:to-norrow, ands geuorally expouted to ree | sult Jno Stinlateriul orivis. SPAIN. A NATIONAL CUBTOS. Manpnrm, April 27.—Tho .otticiul wleelaration of | the pregunnoy.of tho Quocn wasculebritad yes- torday by the granting .of ammesty for all prose | offenses, a -numeroualy-nttonded glevoo In the } pilene, gud o genertl parle .of tho ans; Elghty thousand perdona wore iu the atreats. ‘Cho Ki aud Queen with i mugnificont retinue Went io'tho Atocha Cuthodral and beard the | ‘Yo Deum. {ho had any renmons why sentence should not be | DAR TILQUAKE. ACNDSMER OF HOUSES DAMAQUD AT YOKOTIAMIA. | Wasntnxaton, D.C, April 27.—An -ofelul aise | patob anya that nt Yokohaina, Kob, 2, -thore oc- curred the most violent earthquake shook that has beon folt ainco tho opontng of Japanoso portato foreign trade, Neurly ovory buildin on tho biu{t was more wor less damnagad, ans aiDONg thom tho United Btates Naval Luspltat VARIOUS. VIUAQK DURNED, +a « Lownon, April 27.—Tho villuze af Mogonioa, in ‘Galiola, Anstrig, has-been dvstroyed by fro. ‘Three huudrad bujidings ware burnod, AUWWLAN LOAN, Lownon, April 27—The fifth consolidated Jtussian railway loanof £15,000,00 wil soon bo feaued. * . TUE LXPONTA-OF ONAIN PROM UpARETA dn dunuury.and Fobruary ware 1,009,0u0 quarters below tho eurrespanding period of the provious "| year, BOQTALIST MEETING UNOKEN DP, At Mannholiy, Duden, a large Soolullst moat- {og was broken up by the pollco, and fvelead- ers urroatud. Macad, Lisnox, April StF artuunae newenn) Ors Ase sert thut Macuo is vlockuded, and that ‘the ‘Chincay cruisers captured seyontuen vousols in Portugtiove waters, and in wrnaaqusioy the Governiuunt hus telographed to Mozambique ordering the corvet Maulabu do Foctugul to Macno. One Jourau complains that tho Fartu- ticdo Governinent withholds telegrams from O6 = A DEPIOI. Peave, April 27.—Tbe Financial bill for 1880 shows 2 daflelt of 10,0uy,000 toring, which will bo covored by un demue uf 26,000,000.08 gold zuntes and the gale of rullway preferenoe-bonds, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, CrRveLann,.O,, April 27.—Tho Uloveland Hall- ing Mill Company, by a unuufnous voto, tu-day, Juoreasad ite capital stock from $2,000,000 to $4,000,000, New Onteans. April 27.—Judge Billings, of tho United Stutes Clreutt Court, hus Epon andu- IES eT aS (otek na fica tho ie gut ual Dovamber budget for reduen! peomius, bonds and rig ee 0 Lsteredt an hom; alao frou rotuslg the prenium “bonds drawn in payment of all dues. od HERETICAL TEACHINGS, Cunctnnat1, O., April 27.—-The Prosbytery of Ebenezor, tn geasion at Grocnups, Ky. bas ile clared tho teachings of tho Rey, F. D. Moore, of Covington, Ky., ou the subject of Subbath ob- sarvance, us horaticul. Mr, Moare, in sermon doliverad March 7, duclared bimsult opposed to the etriot obaursance af tho Subbuth by makin it ell a Aer ae jfewsition. 2G Uinta iat it wi us “of recroadan os avo ws devotion. Holett tho Presbytery Dy tho anuouncenieut of tT vote, ee CBIMINAL NEWS. | Extraordinary Double Tragedy in Harrison County, Indiana. Neadees ath A Mob Set upon a Person Be. ing Tried for Cows Stealing. am Tho Lender Killed and the Thief Pursued and Niddied with Bullets. A Brace of Murders Reported Near Pittsburg, Pa., Yester= day. Moynilinn, tho Indlana Murdoror, to Bo Hanged June 11. Swift Justico Ovtrtakes a Couple of Burg- ‘lora Near Decatur, Ill. TERRIBLE ‘TRAGEDY, .8ptctat Dispatch toThe Chicago Tribune, CInctnNAti, O, April 2i—A terrible double tragody-ocourred about 4 o'clock this morning nt tho Magistrate's oflice of Esquire Boston, in Mue Hiver Township, . Morrison County, Ind, twonty-cight-miles west of New Albany. Tho ltt: gutlon.and nolghborhood oxeitemont hid grown out of # quarrel botweon John Dincklooker aud Henry Long over a -ense of cow stealing. The trial of Jong bogan nt.10 o'clock last night, and Insted until £ this morning, when mmusked mob of from seventy-five 10 100 vini> Inntes roto up to tho Magistrate's oflice, and, dismounting from their: horses, a part of tho mob rushet into tho office in order to selze and hang Long. ‘Henry L. Otto, a citizen of Long's nolghborhood, headed the mob, and seized Long, who immedintcty drew hla xro- volver and shot Otte through the heart, kiting: him-instantly, A dozon wen at thie rushed on Loni, and, “in bis efforts te oseupo thom, his ylstol was knooked.out of hfs hands, ‘ho tn ‘urinted mov fired six or alght shots ut Long 18 ho retreated from tho oflice, Grtuing tho yurd ho run iroundinto the kitchen of tho hous and seereted himself under or behind a bed An oye-whtness anys that when he entered tho itenen Long had two pistol shots In tho fuce.and one in the neok, and wre punt- ing for broath, Tho mob threatenod to burn the house. ‘ho :-belonguored man again sought exuulpe by flight, and as he ruached tho door In his “fight six shots were fired at him. A trail of blood marked his Hight tox strip of wood near by, and thore is a grent-pool o: gore ns Jf some ono had Inin bleeding on tho uid, and this was the last truco of Long. Ho was no doubt overcomo Dy the mob. this point and killed, qi and his.body carried away to be secroted. ‘Tho mob thon went to tho residence of Long, and notified bis wife to leave the Dolwhberhoo. ime mediately or sho would bo killed. Josoph Wruner, a2 neighbor af Long's, was also notl- ficd to leave immeiintely or suffer” tho penalty of boing hung, He reached Now Albany bout 6 o'clock this evening, where he will ro- maln for safoty. Other citizons.of tho nelgh- borhood have also been warned away, and a pers fect reign of terror is reported existing in ull that portion of ‘Hurrison County, —_ LAWLESNESS IN NEw ORLEANS, Special Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, New Onceans, La, April 27.—Every nows- paper in the olty has within throo days published editorials donouncing tho present ‘police man- agament of tho city, some oven golug so Sar a8 tohint-at a vigilance committee tohang to lump- posts ruffinnly police officors.aud their frionds, tho thicves and hoodluins, Lho.States,.a Dema- cratic evening paper, says; “It Is no exuggera- tlon to‘suy that the present policy organization is not only an Inadequate protection to life and roperty, d H as great oa Tortor to the public as the tata, orascalty ond rufllans who slot and flourish tho vory shadow of its bludgeous and in tho glitter of Sts brass buttons, Who |s reapou- sible for this condition of aifairs? Cortniuly the nuthoritlos.ofithis.oily, Ithastong beens. note. rious fact. that anpalotmouts ou the police force aro largely -controliql ‘by ‘politicians, and that many of thom are mado on tho grounds of sorv- iecs ind tricks rendered particular ‘indlyiduals: Jn ward clubs, rathor.than by the real merit and iitness of the appointees.” “‘Phis firo all along theilines results from the ulmost dally reports aft autroges committed alther by the polloe ar connived at by thom, Last night a drunken Duputy-Shorlf, comlug in srom Spunish Fort, ona tin witha band of musi- clans, picked:a quarrel witha deummer,and thon pie hea with a glinlet knife, luilicting mor- al wounds. . A negro hostlor wns arrosted to-day for chop- Plog, with o palr of shears, tho car off a 4- yeur-old chlld-on Buronne street. MOYNIHAN’S SENTENCE. ‘Bpeolar Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Loaansvour, Ind. April 27,—Judgo Chase, of tho Cireult Court, haa pronounced tho following sentence upon Andy Moynihan, convicted ut Killing John Raymond Jackson #ome months Ago: ~ “It {athe sontonce of :this Court that you be takun.honco.tgthe County Juil, thore to bo con- -| fined sufoly, Under custody .of the Shorlff .of Cnas Connty, until Friday, June 11, 1880, when, between the hours of 10a, m, wid. p. a. you shull be-takon to an inglosure.ereoted for tho purpose in tho dmmadiate vicinity of tho Court- Muaeg, und bothore:hunged by tho neck until ad. In reply to the usunl question of tho Court tf | pronenneed upon him, Moynihan sutd be had | not, othor than that hows not guilty of tho erhue for which:ho.was to sulfer, His nttoracys | Hled motions for an arrest. in Judgment, ote, nut those wore overruled by tho Vourt, to which thousual excoptions word tiled. Jt Is under: | gtood:hla lawyers -will appeal to the Bupremo | Gourt, tu-tho bope of gutting a uew trial. Ax to ‘tis exaoution.of the povalty.and 4 lito-sentencs | to prison, Moynlhan siys he rathar prefers the | formor,-though-ho would bo willing to eall tho | thing square df hantup Soriton yours, Ho was onlin throughout tho pronouncing of bis one | tones and, aide from a valight quiver of the unter tp, gnye no outside iudication of fecllug, ° PYITTSRURG. MURDERS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Zvihune, Pirranuna, Pay April 27.—Two wurdors oc | curred here to-day, Early this morning J.C, Morrlman, engineer on tho tow-boat I, N, Phillips, and Witlam Tate, pltot and amnte on tho tow-buat ‘Stelln BicCloskey, wero drinking together in a Sevond avenue doggory, ‘Thoy soon quarrelod, and dlerrlinun atruck ‘Pate so’ erul severe blows with bis ist, knooking him || sonsecless to the floor, whore he goon diced. Both | uro woll ‘known rivor mon. Bterriman is in Jull. Some timo this forenoun-word emo from are sontum, a fow miles from this ality, that mn} puddicr numed Myers had assuutted his; witu, beating hor 8). severely that her lito wus deapuired of, Styore ecaunpod, and tu | ailllatlurre, Advices Lonutght any tho wouun will dio baforo mmorntuy. Liquor was tho couse of the trouble, Myers knocked his wife dawn and stamped. on‘her with his ‘heavy shoca, Khe fs budly brulscd and outiyp. Ho has a bud rope. tation for wife-buating, und ulyo Cor.abuelng his ebildron, Tho poople uf tho vicinity ure eo Ine consed that if quught to-night he will probably , be lynched, Mra. Myers {a 1 mister of Conductor Thug, of tho Weat Pounsylvanin Roatt, 6HOT TLS NHIGILUOL, Dra Motus, Ja, Apeil 21,—Edgur Campboll, 22 years old, a farmer living ten milles southe west of Knoxville, was abot and killed by ao uolyhbor, Lewis Sherman, in the road betweon thoir residences, The troublo grew out of Mumpbell's stook brpuking Jute Bberman’s fold, ‘Vho latter “kept tho stack for dumages, but Campbell dot-them out, Pho two son inet in tho-rund. both ed, but Sherman fred before ‘Cunspboll could draw. Bherman bid duriug the, igi, but went to Knoxville to-day and gave himself up. A slater ot tho murdered jnan hourd tho dispute and tho report of\u pistol. THE BRIBERS. PiULADELPuIA, April 27.—A dispatch from Tiurrisburg says Mecorder Farr jutimated thle morning that a special meeting of tho Moard of Puntons would be oalted to consider the cusca of Komblo and othora, Hanursuuna, April —The prison physician of the Hurrisburw Jall was sent for to-n{ght to attund W, F. kuaiberger, one of tho riot bribery! convicts sentenced. Monday, ‘Kum! vr, the tur autos, bas Just his rouson An juance -of iuprisonment, se4 pee —_ THE DE YOUNG MURDER, “HAN Francosca, April 27—Tho inquest io tho ‘De Young case cownnonced this ¢fteruoon, ‘The inquiry is confined to the clroumstanoce {mme- fhony tout far nproce subseantially with tho” Fe- ro- parts Lerotofore belegraphod, = STOCK-MAN KILLED, Deapwoon, D. T., April 27.—White stoak- thieves killed John Deffobach and min off 100 ‘horses from Myau Bary Mountalo, sty miley Y elht gallons, weat of hero, Tiesday, tho 20th inst. .Deffevach wis ono of. tho heaylest stook-manito the Wort. He loaves a wife and fvo childron. Tio samo band, tisguitset! as andinns, hive committed mus merone deproedations In this vicinity during tha pet jvva tronatlate 4\ party from here kas gone a pun . MURDERED TEN YEARS AGO. CINCINNATI, O,, April 27-—Willlam P-Gillosplo, | of Columbus, Ind., on bis death-bed, a fow days nO, nado nconfersion that ho and two othors, tances not given, killod a woalthy stook-trader wimed James Jumieson ton years ago, and dl- viiled botweon thom n largo sum of money fount on his parse. Jamicson's body was never found, na ea sig tho fret clow to tho.mannor of his a LATE Hours. Prrrenund, April 2%.—Andorson Wold, a Bwode, was shot at Johnstown, Pn. last night by Clom Burke, a follow-boarder, Tho Bwede hod boon out drinking. Returning homo Into, bo triad to enter n woman's room, Durke slept in an adjoining room, and -was nwakenetl -by tho nolse. He called out that thoro should bo less noise, and Immediately rushed out and fired nt the Swede. Tho ball struck: Juat below tho etoimuch, produving almost iustantdenth, Burke escaped. FIRES. CIICAGO. ~The alarm from Hox 121 nt 5:30 yesterday at- tornoon wns caused by some hay catching firo on the vacant lot at ‘the corner of Stute and ‘Twenty-soventh strocta, Tho -hay belongs to the C! es ‘Company, and was badly wet ith sup rooont Hiro at tho car barns. Dumage rivind. The alarm from Box 136 nt 10:16 last ovening was cnused by a fire in tho angine-room of tho twoestory brick plining-mili nt No. 2%) ‘Twen- tloth street, owned by Stuinmetz & Enlenborgor. Damnge, €h). Cutiso, nn overhontad boller sot- ting fire to tho ndjucont woodwork. Jn responding to an ularm from Box 23 at 6:60 Inst evening, causog by an tneipient fire on Market streot, Engine Gand Hook and En der No. 2, both ocoupylng the samo engin house on Jeiforaau stout. near Van Buren, collided at tho corner of Clinton and Madison streots. In running to.lircs tho two companies tuk different routes, and in thig instance the engine compnny went east to Clinton street, and | thenes north, Intending to turn at Madison street and cross tho bridge, and -the hook and Indder company onime north on Joferson street to Mudiaom, aud thence cast. Tho Jatter com- pans. should fiuve paesed Clinton — street pefore =the engine roached tho corner, but owlng to tho numbor of vehicles on Madison stroot-it was tlelayed some moments, while the engine company’ made: unusually good tie. When the drivers of each company si that 2 collision was inevitublo they throw their horses: fn opposit directions, ind the two machines cume togéthor with nerash, Tho ongine wis enpsized, and rather badly wrecked, but ng none of tho heavy muvhinory was .broken it will not take long to, repalr, it hor much expense, Tho truck was also badly: danngod. All themem- bors of cach perp esenped unhurt by Jump. ing from their positions just as the orngh came, ‘Only one, FR. Seen | engineer of tho en- ging company, wos ut all Injurud, aud he esenped pide Tow bruises about tho,buck, loft leg, aud ‘oo! AT ADAIRVILLE, KY. AADAINVILLE, Ky., April 27,.—Eighteon stores: and residonecs on tho south and cast sides of tho pniblic square burned Just night. Tho suf- forera are Tison & Glibort, 8. C, Gooch, John Orndorff, 0. T. Tison, H. C. Bristor, tho. Sentinel, Esquire Broodtova, J.0. MoGoldrick, Proctor & Houge, Hayes, saloonkoopor; It. A,Ohltivood, oJ, W. Jolnaon, Murry Hotal, Oharlos Kemps, W. 't Ttohertson, f. Butt, G. W. Ewing, J. We land, Mr. Bensley, James King, and R. if, Crocker, Losuoa not ascurtainad; but Jittie in- auranco, 5 AT KALAMAZOO, MICH. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KAAmazoo, Mich. April 27.—Tho stock-houso of tho Kalamazoo papor-mill was burned to- day. Loss about $20,000; insurance covers about half or two-thirds of ‘the loss. Sovoral fralght- | carson tho Lako Shore & Michigan Southern | Rallroad ono side track near .by wore burned with tho butldiny, — AT GALENA, ILL. Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, 4 GALENA, April 27.—This aftornoon .wifire, re- | gulting from a defective fluo, destroyed.tho olo- , gant realdenco of C. R. Perkins, in this clty, to- | gothor with the barn and other outbulldings,in- | volving 0 heavy loss, which ‘is partlally covercd | by Insuranoe, DAIRY COMBINATION. Union of tho Dairy. Farmors~Thoy Ass | ‘ “wort Dhotr Rights. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Downes, lt, April 2.—A well-attended and important moeting of dairy furmors was-hold at this place to-duy. Tho meeting was hold in Hunt's Hall, and was prosided ovor:by Prosident. Edyards, of the Datrymou's Mutunt Protoctivo Association, ‘The minutos of Wednesday's moeting showed tho ofloors-clcat of the Socloty } to bo Honry Edwards, of Dundoo, Presidont; M. 1. Barrows, of Dundee, Scorctary; D. 0, Adams of, Barrington, Marshall ‘Shorman of Dumsor, dohn Soymour of Higin, Ed Onapeel of Algenqulny and Guy Drury of Cary Station, Vive-Prustlente; D. Cy Adains of ‘Durrington, D,8.Joucks of Dundeo, and M.H. Thompson of Elgin, Executive Camunittec. i ‘Tho Committeo appolited to clretlato tho | agreement as.to lowest price for milk to be nc- Cope- |] and kindling-wood, and jn mai cupted of Chicago tntlk-dealors roported show- ing gale agrvoment had been sigued by evary | milk-shinper in Hompatiro, Pingres, Dumsor, | and Burtlett, on ‘tho Chicago & Puciiio Rullroad, | in allsomo wixty; by t out of thirteen at | Crystal Lako; govenatCary: by titty-lve aut of fifty-aight at Dundeo and Carpentersville: by thirteon at Ridgeneld; twenty at Algonquin; | fifteen at Huntley; twenty-four at Cilbert’s; und twenty at Eben, being almost uninimous through this whole breadth of country, furnish | ing ovorshalfof Chicago's milksupply. 1 { hnving:tbaun avenued wo:to-da Af the pledges | were got ot two-thirds.of the shippers of theso ) towns, on motion {t-was resolved ‘that the dairy. JnG.represunted at tho.mecting, being those of tho dozon t the agreement circus Jated, hereby and themachyes not to Hxell to Chicago rilk-dealers at a Jess price than 2 conts | for May and June, 0 cents for July and August, |] and 8 for Septembor and October per can of H aA committes of threo from tho Elgin Dairy | Club was presont ‘to oxplatn tho ditioulty with | tho condensing works thare, and to arrange for | auuion, Jt consisted of Mosars. Byivanua Wile cox, M. H. ‘fhompgon, and 0.4%. Larkin. Judyo Wileox addressed the muuting-on those aubjeuts. Uo statod that the ftnfluonce of the Condensing Company durlug tho past two yenrs, in dopress- fug peiuds below 2 ving Ngure,—u-procooding taken advantage of by the Chisago dytlon, who will not contract until after tho factory —bnd cust the dalrymen of this part at tho Stato tn tho ‘nulghborhoad of $100,000, Tig individualtose within eix months, by salling at factory, prices, ond,000 or 7,000 gallons porananth, was ut least £1,000, being that much bolow mar- ket prices. The Condensing Company bad fe. sued nother clroulur wdvisl tg dates inion of the nrrivalof its Brosident Sram Now York, nad giv- ing another chanoe to.contract. It had desiguod ranuing a apacial car as far north as Algonquin for milk, doubling its product, and putting an unsweetened article of condensed milk on-tho CUblungo market, delivering by routes, if it sues | eveded in contruoting for milk atits own prices. | Mr. Wilcox thought a union aguinst both tho uggrovsionaat this institution and the Chlonye | doulors absolutely negoasary to sooure apy rene | suniuhle price for mils, ' : -Onmotion of MroD, C, Adams, a Vice-Proel- dent, twas resulyed that the dairynion of tho towne having hee at tho meoting pledgo thonisolves not to sali to tho condonaing factor at n loss prico than that asked by dta Blgin Patroné,—ning conts net her gallon for tho suin~ Mor months, Axrosalution introduced intonded toprevent._|| milkmon from tiding over 2 stoppage of sup" Bee and gulning tine to bulldoze the dairyuien , y buying milk of the cheese factories, wus tis it two muah itke bulldozing ftsalf, aud | withdrawn, 4 Plans for abating tha awill-milk swindle wero discussed, following which the meeting ude || journed ufter un curnost session of 6lx hours, Tho Dundeo Dairy Club, the nuclous around whinh this agitation ds. organiatng iteclf into: united purpose, Is ina tluoly flourishing gondl- ton, Tt hus been Joined by over thirty mem- hora within week, audnow nimben over 100, Thore can be little dou but that tha Chicago dualers and nulkeroute men willguine to termy; otherwise nw mitk tuning will cusue tn tho motropoila, SUICIDE, ‘ Sveclal Disvatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, * Centratsa, IIL, April 2t-—Late las} night the: boty of a wan was found on tho ruilroad track with tho head sovered, The cause of death and when ithappencd no ono sccmstokuow, Tho young man was about town yosterday looking for work.and requested the Marshal to allow him to sleep in the calabonse, us ho had no wan ey na nee abs ie fact of bis being sink ang cut of monoy point to suicide, tis pamo was Thomas Hrauun, and he has a brother in-Cincionat. si cial Dspatoh to The Chicago Twhune - * an a q E ou da untae Witten tesor ee Sosa DE JOURNALISTIC, +" Dispatch to The Chicagu Tyibunas Dusvgvs, 39. April 21.—The Garmun citizens of Linonly, Neb., havo requestad rbe Hon. Poter Karherg, sditor of the North Tows Pust, of this city, tostart 2 Gerinan Hepublican puenela organ in that olty, He loltthiscuty ty-duy for that Durpost : ; , fe RUN OVER, y Worislass CASUALTIES, : ent ra Harrowing Details of the. Cy- clone’s Work at Macon, rox Miss, vase, A Solemn Scene nt tho Buriat of Twenty of the Victims. Appeal in Behalf of the Sufferers the Missouri Tornado, by MACON, MI68. Meurmre, Tonn., April27.—Thod ppeal’a Macon, ‘Misa, special says: A mocting uf cltizons wos ealled by the Mayor.to-dny to adopt somo inn of rollof forsuiferers from tho effcots of tho cyclone Sunday night, .A Kelicf Committee was Appointed to raise funds to repoir tho losses, provide food, ralmont, and shelter. ‘Tho Gom- mittco havo 203 on thoir Hst who are ‘ab- solutely ‘destitute, somo with not o picoc of clothing ar bread.. Aftor enrofully estimating tho urgont demands, to eny nothing of tho reparation of losses, it was considered that 820,000 would bo required. Over @2,000 hus boon contributed from citizens, inaluding $500 do- uated ‘by ©. Fleming, Suporintendont of the Mobile & Ohlo ituilrond, who was bore tosdny to witness the ruin anid devastation done bls road, which will amount to nbout 30,000. A. committe, of whloh lobertC, Patty is Chatr- man, willisane un address to-morrow for ald from ubraad, which ft 1s to be hoped, will mect PONSC, Preolevly ats o'clock this morning every bell fa town suunded tho death Inetl, to the echo, when -tue remains of those who perished wore drive in wagons to tho spot net upon, ‘The procession moved to the comutary. Inmagine the epectacio! Fifteen wagone in line, exch bearing 1 corpse, followed by ‘the furgort concourse of peoplo Unt over attonacd aburial, On renohing the graveyard the waguus filed on to gruves prepured, wero rellevad of thelr bur den one by-one, the empty awayous moying on, halting for the next. “‘Trufy it wasn sud scene, orphans woeplug for mothor.and fathor, broth- ors and sisters. “Sonrocty wdry eyo could be soon in the vast audience, 2 Approprinte ceremonies were hold by the Hovs, J. L, Nowell nnd J. Buck, ‘Tho colored people were provided with tho acecesurica for tho burial of their dend, and thoir dostitute aro iu the houses of the Relief Cominittoc. Buuiness remains suspended, so occupied aro tho people with the sufforing, ‘The destruption of th lane ta 18 inde- sorlbuble, Ploces of timbor Save been found Mfteon miles, from Macon, ‘The’ night wus very threatentug. A storm was expected by many, wo omiuoue, inky clouds npprondued euch othor Just north of tho town: anuther wns keon whirling nnd -spluning 'betweon them mal guthoring from thom the material of which It wns composed. Groat bands of ire played be- tween them, darting from one to another, while tho whole heavens were a dazeling constellation of dightuing. Tho clouds sucmed to.mect just over tho fatal pot. Thu shock that Inid the town in ruins was Instantaneous, At this storin focus overy building was torn Into eplitters and seutted nil over the country in the ridius of 1 mile. Miniature houses ure being erected for shelter, Tho raitrond company is putting up temporary depots, a large working foree having Veen concentruted to clonr away tho débris. Following [s an additional list of tho dead to that furnished fast ulght: James Epps, Mrs. Spence, Dolphus Washington's child, unknown negro woman ond ohild found ina fleld a hun dred yarda from the houke. Tho additional wounded are: Mrs. J. W. Mackwell, L, L. Blankenship, Joseph Snvage, Robert Matoney and wife, N. J. Rhodes, Henry Wiltiams and wite, Rolle Bradford, Jett Heald, Joo Hurd, O. 0. -Whitoaiion, Aun Prewett, Nathan Prowett, Mrs, Sowell, Cora Livings: ton, Emma Foote, Georgi Foote, Ei Taylor, Mark Dodds, Othor iutermonte will be auido to-morrow, : . THE MISSOURI CYCLONE, ‘62. Lovrs, April 27,—Tho Morchants’ Exchango Reliof Committee have received so many re- ports of tho territie destruction and distress oc- cnsloned by tho recont tornadvos in this Btnte, and bave oficial advices from so many relict committees and prominent gentlemen in tho do- vastated district of tho urgent necd of nesist- ance for tho suifcrars, that thoy will issue the fotlowing to-morrow morning, 1nd ask place for tit in.tho Asgoalnted Presa reports : To the Charitably Diapused People of the United States: Tho reoent cyclones which passed over tho western part of the State of Missourl havo Drought death aud rain to hundreds of familics, hud waste muny thriving towns and villages, and seuttored to tho wind bowges, atook, an implements of bundredsof farmers. Recontad- vivus received by this:Cdammitteo bhow tho struction to bo tmore-fenrii than pe pleture, Murk Nipber, Professor of Jhyalcs, Washington University, this city, add ¢, Shuler Snilth, clyll engineer, who have Just returned frum an-oxploring tour which covered the antire Nno of the two tornadoes in Southwostern Mis- sourt, in a report to this Committee, say that the huit bas not boen told. ‘Tho James River storm began about thirty-five anilos west of Spring- fleld, und gradually Incronsed in siae and power until it attained a width of 2,000 fect. For n dls- tanoo of forty-six miles it out an unbrokon awnth from 1,000 to 2000 foct wide. Mon, vornen, and eblldren were killed or erlppled; horses, euttlo,, shsen and hogs wero ina eunilar condi- tion, Dwellings, fences, and outhouses wore not only leveled, but blown away.. Plows, wagone, renpors, and other furming {u- plements wero roduced to s#crap-iron eases ftelds with growing crops sucovered with forostdébris, or with mud’or sand, that much additional iabor will bo required to savo whut has been planted, No -housos or “barusare left standing in the ‘trick of the storing, und furmers are ontlrely without houses or Implementa with. which to curry on thelr farms, Similar reports como from many othor souroca, and the domi Upon the people for assistuuce. are very uegent. St. Louls is doing allin her power forthe ro- Net of these untortunate districts; but tho cull jagreat, and cannot besupplicd inanade- quate imunner.by the citizens of this Btate alone, “This Committee, therefore, in behalf of the sufferers, appealsto the people af this ounbry evorywnona 4a oome forward and stssist in relioving the great distress of tho Southwest, Tho upp frum the fever-stricken oltius of the South during the Just two summers wero not more urgent than this. This Committee will furnish Information to any parties having funds to forward to paints needing uxslstance, und will receive and disburse any money or supplies sont bere Zor this purpose. s Morchante’ Exchange Relief Commit wee A WOMAS KILLED. . Downen's Gnovr, 1, April 27.—Tho body of an unknown woman wes discovered this mom: ing just west of tho station badly mangled, ecv- eral trains haying passed over it, aud though discovered before 4 o'clock this morning, wit suifered to remain there til about 8 o'elcok, whon Constable Harr and Justice Pago githored up the souttered remains, She was soon oust of tifs station on the track by eovoral eogineora, and was doubtless deaf and cruzy. Tho body was completely sovered ‘lengthwise. It fs also conjectured that it wisn suicide. Coroner Cot- ton, of Turner Junction, has been summoned. Apecial Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune Lararerr®, Ind, April £7.—Shortly bafare noon to-day Frank, an 11-year old gon of Charice Genst, was run over.and killed by a freight train inthe yards of ‘the Wabash Mond tn dl city. He, dn com, vith o was hanging ov to the aldo of ur when do struck against tho platform and wis knocked between tho wheels, Tuo body waa cut ‘intwata, Tho Coro- er beld an investigution this uftarnoon, - ——- ‘ IIE WISCONSIN CYCLONE, « Spectal LMepatch to The Chicayo Tribune, JANESVILLE, Wis., April £7,—Advices received to-day from tho sceno of tho Into ‘cyclone at Shoplere state that Mra, Foarne and hor thrae childron, who wore curried away by the storm, are recovering and will soon be.out. The inte heavy rains caused great damuge to the cous Jenté of unroofed houses and is, largY quan tities of grain ‘of yarlous kinds beluy completely saturate i —_— DROWNED. “Apectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, threo miloa ndrthopat of this’ plavo while ut tempting to rescuo som furrounded by water. ‘Tho caused by the houvy rain-utorm of : ; — COLLISION, CHANLOTTEYILLE, Va., April 2%.—-A freight frainon tho Chesapeake & Oblo Road ran into || the rear ofa freight train going west last night at Waynesboro, badly wreeking the ongine and Shean’ seeming cio froan, Mark Wood , 50 Amith, “? BOILER EXPLOSION. - Bavayxa, Ga., April 27.-Tho poilor in Tor sours sbingio-nil exploded to-day, killing Lew's . Torrent, Superintendont, aud George Hughes, .' Bight ft . SHA eeuicSeiatat y e ar _ ACCIDENTALLY KILLED, CoLUNevS, O., April 27.—Jamca Hudson, a con- ‘vict in tho Penitentiary, sent from Brown Ooun- kdiled this morning oo bursting of ap emery wheel ut which ie vas, ‘ty for burglary, wos exh |B Fanaen Cite, I, April 27.—Charles Btans- j berry, agod 2 years, was drowned on Sunday | ngercusly wounding tho enginoer, Loren: —— Sparse BLoon_ rortr ; DR. CLARK JOHNSON’S at Blade, li —, laa Fe 2g 3 Eg 28 ‘3 2? = eg a gS a 3 =e (napa aunx) Q.. Dyapepsta, Discdten Fates Ague, Bheunige i tism, Dronsy: , SLeart Disease Biliousness, Nervous Dedility, ete, Tho Best REMEDY RENOWN totan} R000. OCG Bottles This Syrup possesses Varied Properties Tt Attvantates tho Ptyalino tn hich converts ihe Maren nad Maco ores food Info cincose. efictency in Fiyatee cntses Wind and Sonring of th stomach. 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