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PAR JPENING: 284 & 286 ost Madison-st,, (NEAR MORGAN,) .CONTINUED TO-DAY On account of the inclement weather Saturday. «The display of Now- elties is worthy of more than ordinary notice.’’ SAE286W Madism-st, (Near Morgan.) GES WEST SIDE STORE. FOR SALE. Grand Tl‘l_ll_ll(_ Railw SCRAP FOR SALE. PENDERS aro invited for tho followiny otd mato- i il can o scon, on ayplicalng 1o 1o Conon- 'y €0 ' G 0 =) Y s WERALESFE 5 Fstimated quantily. 90 tons 140, Tho bove will bo delivarad an G. T cars at Dotrolt, Purt turon, or Chlenyo, as mny bo' mireed upon. Parties dustrous of tenderini should sattafy them- #0Iv0s bf tho quality of the Hurap, us o classltication will bo nllowod aftor tondars nre fecuptéd. Nu deductions or aliownnees will bu glvon for dirt, ronn0, Re., OF 1OF any Othur ruasun | tho pUrchakor 16 iy foF tho full gross welkht, Bud to sccept the Come any's wolunt. "Fartton tondoring 1o wive prico por ton of 220 1bs., wid Pame pinco where doitvery will by ruquirdd.. Terms—Cash on dellvory. “ onilurs indorzoi *reridor for Serap.” and addrasn. g4 tothoundemignod, will o rocelvuid on or buforo nturday, A » ey JOSEPIH UICKSON, Goneral Alanagor. Montroal, March 31, 1331, STOCKHOLDEIS’ MEETINGS. Hio tho Stockholders of the Clicago Steel Horse-Shoe Co. Notica s horeby uivon thut n meoting of the Htacks Holders of o Cliicugo Bteol Horau-Shon Compnity L0 held ut tho afico of the Comipany, No, B West Lake- Chicagy, tween hours of U und 12 Gelyck m. m. on' Monduy, tha 25th duy of April, 131 Tor thy plariinua of votind upou Incrussng the chpttnl arauld Lotipauy, wnd uiso for tho puryor oF olocting oue additional Hlreetor. i sV)‘l H, AME: LLMANN, ET1ERIDGE, gblmewn. M, KRS, WAL R KERG. Totacy. NOTICLE, NOTICIT Jahoroby siven that tho Annual Mcoftuc of tho Chine- 10r Uk LAfo Inmuranco Computly of Hurtiurd, Coni., Jor tho aluction of Directors for ho unmiing your und or {ho ‘transaction of wny other busdnons proper to SR Retore "uata hibatinik, wilh bo held e th of st Compuny iy nction ApriL gz, 1881, w11 o'elock n, o 1Hartford, Conn., Aprli 4. 1341 PICTURE-FRAMES, B fl! d PICTURE TRAMES Conn., on Wednosduy, E. WILLARD, Bue. 1t will surgly pay you to write for m: AR A R o Pricos, K. 1, MC 11V A Manutacturer, 23 &3 Wabask AVLOIUS olexnnt useortod Baskets o Fruits Torinvailis aid prosents, containlg cholca Grapos, Penis, Oniliaos, luns ) e Ne ot “ult Jaeta ot tho U: Badh £ 66 41,8 RKdrens Vi, S8outh Clarkest. Chieado. OCEAN NAVIGATION, NORTII GERMAN LLOYD, New York--London=-Parls. Bteaniors sall Every Raturday from New York Tor Houthampton and Jiremon. Pasengors booked for Londun und baris st west rulcs. Jaws Of gnusnga irom New Vork o outhampton, fandon, Maves, und Nromen, frat cubin, §l; wocond-cluns cubin, 0t 9 turn tickgts L roduced l'.illull. v, The Graon, N Elfll;lll Liloyd '"l’l":l I‘J :"I v ou §'aghoris: waonty RO EAUSSENIU sxoutn Cin) & i IMRECT FOR GIBRAL o toilowing ateamers whil loave New York d forGibraliar und_ Mursollivy, taking TreralV i past DE MARBELLLIS, Cahiours,.. April8, 1l a. 1, s 0 pasnior First Cablis, $I0; Bluernuty, 4 FLlclund uddre: dross h15 BEBEAN, Aguont, G Bowling Green, foutot oy N bIn Agont, | Bloerago Hamhurg American Packet Comp'y 07 Clnrk-at, M(\mi‘z Chicagu. oo Anl 1] MK oA it 16 it Biyiiiathy b, anabord; wbs uil fiurh 1 u SR b K tuond s First G, 410} weo= 1 i Lnd, ; stuoraze, $0; round trip at roduted rates, Frepairalee 5 L o 1 Infhbuari o Havre. 63t L Kb Virk, VRN IAL o KUZA L Al Wektors Agaiie pei STATE LINE To Glasgow, Liverpoal, Dubiin, Bolia " poal, 1, und Lo e ey, frow N, Y, I Bt it i according to e conid Cablu, 34, ueithor BTIN, BALDWIN & CO, and 16{ Kandolpli-at, Chichga. Caioris Mangor. p v "Fligwo atUBLIOTY CATFY tooraue, oulward, L v SCALLES, . FAIKURR STANDAND . SCALES or ALL KiNDS. FAMBANKS.MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Becusiultobuy oaly the Geaulas, . WASHINGTON.. Manifestations of a Strong De- sire that the Deadlock Shall Cease. The Bourbons Have Already Fur nished Sufficient Republican Oampaign Powder: Compromiso Propositions fron tho Bemo- evats May Lead to a Temporary Peace. A Fierce Struggle Between Conk- ling and’the Administration Now Inevitable. President Garficld Said to De Iteady and Enger for the Fray. No Policy Yet Decided On the Secretary of the Treasury. by The Present Administration Has No Favorits in the Financial World, Gov. Cullom Snid to Bo Anxlous to Suce cced David Davis In the Seuate. TFinonoial Oondition of the Connties of Cal- ifornid, ns Bhown by tho Census Retumns, TIE DEADLOCK. PROBABILTY THAT IT WILL S00N BE BTOREN. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunies WasniNarox, D. C., Aprit 3.—Tho conferences thut v been held yesterday and to-day lodi- cate very plninly that thero ls a strong dosiro on the part both of the leading Iepublicans and Democrats that tho present deadlock fn the Sen- nta shnll conses atso, that tho regular work of tho oxvcutlve scsston hall begls. Ropublicans are gonerally of tho opinion thut they huvo de- rived political advantage from tho dubate, espealnlly durling tho last week, but they think it hardly wise to contlnue it Tho uitrn Soutberners who have alrendy spokon havo furnished the Republicuns with toxts for effectivo speeches, Bomo extremo mon, Indeed, on the ltopublican sldo ure digposed to presa tho dobate, and to review at fength tho old storles of outrugo and wrong which the Southern men with such audueity havo chosen to deny, but the pressuro for exec- utive scsslons §8 very great on the Republiean slde, and the desire of the Northorn und con- servativo Democratic leaders that TUE POLITICAL DEBATE SHIALLSTOP 18 perbups greater. Compromiso suggestions have been made by Demacrits 1o the Republie- unsin two forms: First, that tho Democruts will consunt to tho clpction of tho ofticors ns approved by tho Iopublican cnucus, with the condition that tho Republican officinls shnll not ussume thotr dutles till tho end of tho pres- ont fscal year—July 1. Sccond, that all tho nominces of the Kepublicun cauocus shuil be clected and enter upon thelr duties, but that thoy shnll pledge themselves not to rumove nny of tho Dumooratle subordinntes unlit December. Puis concesslon, of course, provides for tho clection of Riddloberger, It {8 n compromise which many Ropublicans will bo glud to ;make, but one which wilt be strongly opposed by many | Demoerats. However, if tho Mepublicans in tholr cuuous to-morrow shall accopt it, and thio Demacrats who have uumficnmd ‘it sball con- tinuo of the sume mind, thero I8 u reasounble prospeot thut , TIE DEADLOCK WILL B BROKEN, At all eventsit Is probable that, whatever tho Democrats muy consont to_do, tho Republieahs rense wtirder e control of Now York., The vast percentuike of imports of the cont: orat that port. It is tho only ¢ seaport w Town, Karans, Nebraski, and othor States have, [T Ttorcoe Conkling shatl 1ire the kknife to_destrog thu Republican pnriy, he nrlirl;lml thnt tho polut s turned toward his own vitals, any Renator from TIIE TREASURY. NO POLICY YET DECIDED UPO: Bpectac Dispateh to The Chicago Tribui WastinatoN, 0. C., April .—Somo who nac- compnuied (e Treasury party to Now York in tho lnterests of rofundipg havo roturned, Tholr statements of what transpired agree in substance with tha nccounts alrewdy published, Tho Beeretary of tho Trensury has deelded upon no polley, and will not until after n Cab- inet meeting hns beon held and tho results of his trip have been consldered. ‘Thut meeting will probably ho hold Tueadny noxt. One of tha muost notablo resuits of the vislt, perhups, waus tho very evident desiro nunifested by tho Na- tionnl banks to do overything in their nower to fucllitate tho Government fu §ts effort to reditce tho Intorest. Sotno of tho lending bank- craovon went so far na (o suggest that the Treasury need tnke no stops to purchase or re- fund tho maturiog 5s and #s, and that the bank- ers woull ngroo to make somo arrangoment whereby for those honds they wonld recelvo 3 per cont Instend of & and 0 per cont intereat. TILE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION CERTAINLY HAS NO S8YNDICATES which it desires to favor. Whatover polloy i8 dotermined upon tho Treusury will open tho market to tho broadest vomputition. Tho drift of tho Treasury oflicinls {5 stlll in favor of the 414 per cents rathor than the 4 per cent bonds, and Trensury officlals suy for those rensons: “Tho Secretury of the Trensury has tho un- doubted right to f8sue tho additional 104,52, of tho $1.500,000,000 uf the 4 per cents provided for in the Funding net of July 14, 1830, Thero 18 renson 10 belluvo, nlso, thnt the Hecretary of the Treasury will decide that he hus tho right (o ls- ane 4138 (nstead of tho 48 to thut wmount. Tho M0 oF Interest upon the two bouds would bo nbout the same, while H THE OPTION OF REDEMPTION will mature ou the 448 In ten yours, and will not nature on tho § per cents for twenty-slx years, 1F the deelsion I8 that the 4338 stull bo sclectod, tho bonds Issucd w! 0 taken from tho ol series dated 1870, The 448 hive some ndvantages over tho 48, ‘Thero 18 only about 1 per cont dif- fercneo in tho present mirket prices of tho two bonds, Tho 44 per eents ean ho gold for about 10 per cent premiuny, which will reduce the nat fnterest on tho bonds to ii¢ per eent, The aggre- gutcwmount of {nterest to be pald upon tho {'por cents, therefore, would Lo considorably nare thun upon tho 4% per cents, Thnt ho hus Tuwful nuthority to 16810 tho 4% per cents ine stead of the 4 per cents, tho Bocrotary of tho 'Trensury 13 sald to bo satisfied. THE AUTIORITY TO IS8UETIE 43¢ PR CENTS 18 found In the not of July 14, 1850, which hng nover buon repealed, 1t{s clalmed that tho net of Jun, 25, 1830, dues not affeot that authorlty. Tho amount which tho Tronsury —can oltaln through thla class of bond s, without thu premium, -~ S104,662000, It 1§ coull e sold at such n preinium ag to ngregnto 316,000,000, 1t 18 estle mated that $00,000,000 will be “required fur tho Sluking Fund for this fiscal year. A careful and conservative estimits of rho nimount of mrrlus rovenuo, exclusive of the Sinking Fand, to B1 (Inclusling Marchy, or ten months, 18 $50,000,- 0. The estimates whict pluce THE SURPLUS REVENUE at $100,000,00) are_extravagunt. The Govern- mtent cannot, of course, redecn theso $58,000.- 00 at ono time. Tho calls can bo so arranged that the _last bouds would be called in September, From this source the Gov- crnment relies upon §£0,000000, 1'rom the sur- pliis monoy in the 'Crousury (¢ I8 expected that 40,000,000 could bo renllzeds 8o thnt tho Trens- ry will havo ut ita disposal §23),602,000 for tho rodemptinn of bonds without mnking use uf any certtficatos of doubiful legulity—viz.: firs from . tho sale of 4% per cents, $104.62,000; ond, from the surpius rovenue, $E0.000,000; third, from 60 per cent of the rovenuo hetd ayninst de- L mand liubilitles, $i6,000,000; totnl, S250,502000, 11,11 addition to this, tha surphus revenuo shalt prove to be €100,000,000 fnstend of 50,000,000 tuon 24,000,000 ean be ndded to this sum.’ ILLINOIS PEOPLI. FIGURING. Bpectal Diapatch 1o The Chicago Tribune, WaAsnINaToN, D, Coy Aprll 5.—Tho presonce of both Gov, Cullom and of Licut.-Gov. Hamliton hero has furnished oceaslon for a good deal ot politienl gossip mmong llinols people. Gov. Cujlom hlmself snys timt ho como sinply for purposes of recrention botween tho two seaslons of tho Leglslature, ns ho fs protty well worn out, Io niso snys that, had he supposed thut Licut.-Gov, Hunmiltan waa to bo kere, he should not huve left tho Stato at the satho time. Licut.-Gov. Hinmiiton scems to hnvo heen better nformed thun Gov, Cullom, ns ho (Hamilton) stutcd ycsterday that bo expeocted thut Gov. Cullom would avrive. Tho politienl gossips sny that Gov. Cullom ana Licut.-Gov. Humilton cunie here In uccordanoe with an urrungoment for tho purpose of CONSULTING WITH LOGAN AND OTIHERY relative to npportionment and of the Senutorial auccessor to David Duvls. Gov. Cullom’s desiro 10 bo Senatoriswet known, Liout.-Gov, Itmnil- ton §8 very umbitious that Cullom should bo clnfmod that thoy will modity tholr present position to tho oxtent that they will nllow excoutivo sessions to be beld anily tn order to dispuse of tho hnportant pond- fug nomluadons. 1t rendjustment 18 made with- {1 diny or two, A0 Bomo exoeutive sesslons have boen hold, the politienl debato wiit bo re- newed, wid tho lopublicun Seuntors will be very likely to eall the uttuntlon of the Democruts to gomae striklng fucts In tho lust election without going buek for mutorini to tho old Ku- Klux duys. jome Lepublicuns ure restive at the fuct thut, although tho Republicans munifestly huve tho udvantuxo in the dobute, yot TI1 DEMOCHATS IAVE THE ADVANTAGE of piosition, for'it is apparent that tho Prosldont called the oxeeutive susslon fn order that tho Governmentinight buenuipped with its casenting offlcers, und not thut tho Bunuto shoukd suter Inton prolunged contest over tho disposition of tho petty offives of thut body fn tno inturests of tho 'perwonnl fortunos of one or two bersons, Thoro Is certainly no disposition on the part of tho Rtepublleins 1o onter ubon that contost of poysical endurance of which Don Cameron latide proctamation beforo bo left for aten duys' vacustion, ‘That would bo i contest in which the Hepublicans would bo overmatched, us thu Domocruts need only 10 koop in tho Clinmber Bswticiunt number to call the yens and nuys and tho remnindor could rest or sluop in rulu‘ya whilo ull the Htepubilcans would b compeifod to be I attondunce at overy roll-call, "that is not un understunding which thy youth or the ago of thu llepublivnn slde of tho Sunute wol- comed, vithor In tho interests of Mubone or -Ridalobergur or of tho Republican party, CONKLING. I8 COMING TUSSLE WITH THE PRESIDENT, speciat Disvateh to Ths Chicago Tribune, WasiixatoN, D, Cy April 3.~The Conkling men announce with sdme tlourish of trutputs that they Intond to make issuc with tho Admiun- fstration. It can bu stated Lhat, whilo tho Ad- wlutstration does not sevk a contest, and has not sought vne, tho vountry will probably soon know that Gurfield 18 President, snd that Bonator Conkling Is not Dictator of this country. The Prosldont i tho last mun to suek 8 quarrel. 1o 18 fond of poscg, Howill go furthor to avold troublo than wost men; but,if ouce nroused, o 18 u good fightor, Roscoo Conkling hus nover bad such a vont As that which ho now Invites with tho President, Grunt solved the Now York problem by giving Conklime oll the putronage, yot hils fuctions In the Btuto woro not healed and tho Republicans™ lost tho State. ayes gave Conkling nono of tho patrou- nxe, aud, ulthough tha fustions woro not healod, the Repubticans did Letter, Gartiold hag tried A BETTER PLAN THAN EITHER, He finds two urmles, oxtending from New York to Butfalo, in front of every otlice, demanding recognition for themsolyes and humiliation for thoir oppouents, 1o has chosun to recow- nize and wnot to permit thuso who fought tho unit rule at Chleaygo, und who mude his nomtuation possible, to feel thoy have been neglectod or ubandoned. e hus recog- hizod both the factions with great oftices, and fin 13 niow threatoned with tho open awgressive hos- tility of one. 'Lhose who are uble Lo spenk with authority say that Garflold will uccept the guge of battie if it shall be tendered to bio, and thut Conkling will ind & fosmnu worthy of his steel, Tho Adulolstrution will clulm il rosponsibiity for the nomination of Roburtaon, will ot with- druw It, und 8 contident that Robertson witl be coullrmed, The President dovs not futend to bu tho exocutive clork of uny member of bis Cubinut, us bus been charged. Nelthor does ho Intend to be u clerk to rexistor THE DECKREES OF MU, CONKLING. Holutendato be and witt be Presldont of tho Unitod Btutes, und will oxercisu his constitue tioua! functions lu nominuting persuns whom ha considors wortby to il the publiv oflices, The ruspousibility 18 with the Sonate after the noml- uutlous ure mude, Thy New York Custowe Hluuse o particular tho Adwinisirution chiovses 10 regurd a3 o Nationul ofice, und as belug in no | i Senator, In order that he (Hmpllton) iy step into tho Guvernor's chuir. Meunwhile it 18 lenrned that Gen. Ruutn, Commissioner of In- ternal levenue, hoasomo Senatorial nspirations, and Gov, Cullons, ttong other things, wunts to leurn how well founded "o, fur-reaching thess aspirations nro now,—whotlior Ruum his ny phitus which by (Cullom) can circumvent, Cous sititations ure to by held with all the Illinols Con- gressmnn who nro here, and soveral of thom stk retnutn, relitive to tho bost mothod of ap- portionment of the Stute. Tho repurt was civeulated boro a day ov two ago that offorts were to be mndo to securo TIE MEMOVAL OF BAUM na Commissioner uf Internal Rovenue. Frionds af that gentlomun called upon Uartlold to nycer- tain the truth of tho report, whon the Prestlent enid Lo hud heard nothing nbout 1t and hud no fntention of removing Rium, ns bu wus . coms potent otlieer and in whom he (Gurtleld) had great confidence, John Moses, Beerotary of the Bourd of_ 1ilinols State Warchouse and Itallroud Commisalonturs, Is ulso here, Ropresentative Farwoll, secompanied by Ab- ner Taylor, will leave for Chicugo to-morrow pornlug, 1f nll roports ure true, Firwell lonves i1 unpleasant frame of mind, ns ho hins not recavored from hig disnppplintuient at the nom- {nutlon of »* Long " Joned, A. M. Inheuck, the Thivd Mormber of the Farwell triy who huve bueny hera us the represontatives of the oppononta of tho unitrule, still remnins, CALIFORNIA, PINANCIAL CONDITION OF TIE COUNTIES OF TII: STATE—VALUATION, INDESTEDNESS, AND TAXATION, Hpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune WABIINGTON, D, C., Apri —A pretiminary exbiblt was completed yestorduy of thoe finan- clal condition of tho counties of thu Sute «of Culifornla, us reported by Rubert I Tortor, Hpo- clal Agunt or Wonlt, Devt, and Taxation, of tho Unlted States Consus, Tho valuation of overy spoules of property, necordlnge to thy ns- sessionts mudo by the County Assossors and cquatlzed by the County Bourds of Equalfzation’ under tho dircation of tho Btate Boeard, Is glven. Under personal property (8 fncluded everything which s the subject of ownorship not included under tho houls uf renl eatato or improveients, Honce, the frunchises of corporatio: arate valuo of which 1§ not [} knuwn, 18 embraced In thid columnn, ‘The potl- tux, which goea to thu echool fund of each couuty, and the school-district thx aro not prescuted in this report, us tho tabul tion is m progross of completion, Tho County and Clty of Bun Franolsco nro coextensive. i consequence of this, the dobt of Sun Franeisco, whilch wnounts (Irredpotive of assots avalluble for the puymont thoreof) to §4,210,600; tho tax- ntion for kehaol purposes, the rute'of which is 16 1uitls o1 the doltur, producing F391400 und the taxatiun for other purposes, tho rate of which 11,0163 on the dottur, und produciug $5.744780,— arsomitted from toie statlstival’ oxhibit, wi will nppuar lu the' subscquent report showing tho thuneisl condition of tho citjos of Calitornlu. Tho wwount of taxntion sbuwi i thoso tables 18 tho sum produced by tho glven sate. By dus ducting U per cent from this for dulluguents and the cost of eoliection, it will fulrly represent tho mimount reulized, Thosuwmary of tho tublo 18 us follows: F VALUATION, Real oatato, iueraes Purdouul: propurty. INDEUTEDNESS, Honded Indebteducas. Floating Indebteduess. Totaleesse v} 8 8e212e ¥ 1,002 $ 101 aeel 082,005 oy TAXATION. Btato school taxatlon.... County senool taxution . b State tax vther thun schools.. L2 County tax othor thau schools. Hisg.18 TOtALieurrrerares vono® T8 Ia this statoment tho por-cupita Vuluatioa of tho different connties |4 giv valuntion ot Alping Count Count &1,002: Han per-capitn it of Kemn e County, {onn Rovn: to be the richest connties of the State. T Imr-('xlmln valuaton of the State of Calle forniu Is 2676.05. ———— NOTES. A LITTLE CONSPIRACY, Speeial Diwpateh to The Chicagn Tribune. WasHINGTON, D. Gy ApFi h=Surgeos erul Hamilton, of the Marine Hospital Serv bas recelved the dismissul, or rather forced resignation, of Oscar Oldburi, Medieal Purveyor, ond other Swedish subordinates, who had ore ganized n Hcandinavian assaciation with tho lope of procuring the dismissal of Hamiiton and the promotion of Oldberg to be Surgeons Goneral. POSTAABTER-GENERAL SAMES 18 nssuning tho responsibitity of pastal affatrs, Inctuding what ure known ns *“star” route which have herotofore been controlled by Mr, lirady, tha Sccond Assistant Postmaster-Gon- cral. Now, If the contractor on s weekly route between two towns in the Fur West 160 miles npart wants to recelve seven times us much pay for dally service, he must obialy uuthority from Postmaster (] nes, Tho cunsequént saviog on wites for the present year I LU OBITUARY. ROBERT N. BISITOT. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, DANVILLE, Tl April 2—1tobert N. Bishop, of Paris, I, dicd of congestion this mornfug 0t & o'clock. Although only 1Y yenrsof nge, he had long been regnrded n#one of the leading mem- Lers of tho Bar in Enstern Hlinols, Mr.Bishop was born In Kentucky, graduated first ju his clugs ut Oxford, 0., removed to Parle, and read Iaw with the distinguished Amos Green. 1o was i member of the 1lnois Sennte from 1871 10 187, und nud been t prominent uspirant tor Cougress, though nlways defeated by John R. Tiden in the nomination, 3r. Bishop wasanuet- 1vo though conservitive Demyerat, * Ile was nlso an netive and leading Master Mason und Knlght Templar, una the Inw partner of Tobert N, Me- Kinlay. fnte Eminent Conunander. He leaves n wife und two children, und perhaps $16,000 or £20,000 In nssetss” TAMES I EATON. Epectal Dispatchs 10 The Chicazo Tribune. JacksoN, Mich., Aprll Z.—Jumes H. Faton, Genernl Manager of tho Guurdinn Sickness and Accldent Insurauce Assoclution, died Inst night of tienrt-disense, nged 66 yenrs. Decensed wis well regarded here, Ho hud been u resident of Juekson alnee 1872, coming from Ohlo, ducted the pottery hero for u louk tine, 1lv con- JERE LYNCIH. Bpectal Disvateh to The Chicago Tridune. CEnan RAPIDS, T, Aprll 2.—Jere Lynch, for several years n prominent uttorney of this city, dicd last night of pnoumgnly. Ho was recently prostruted by delirium-tiemens, from which bo nover recovered. 11 body was taken to Blalrs- town for {nterment, W. W, FREEMAN, Speclal Dispatch to The Chicags Tribuns, MuNAsHA, Wi, Aprll:2—W. W, Freeman, Esq., our Postmnster, who has beeun slek tho pust yeur, died lust eveniog ot GEORGE W. PLATT. New Youx, April .—~George W. Platt, of tho fowelry inn’of Pt & Crovler, dica to-dus, s a———— CASUALTIES. RUN OVER AND KILLED. Speciat Dispateh to The Chicugn Tribure, 87, Lous, Mo, April 2.~This morninis one of the track-repalrors fur tho Dridgo Gurmpuny, whito passing through tho tunnet, stumbled upon the badly-manglels remntng of" an unhe knowsn mon. The body Iny nt a pointibetween Clurk avenuo and Watnut street. With tho us- sistanco of two of the workmen, tho repalier hnd tho remalns tronsferred to tho Morgue. ‘T'here they were fdentificd ns thoso of Bugene 1. Ellls, it putenteright dealer, who hag Ueen baving hard Juck of Inte. It W not known whethoer ho committed sulelde or whettior his duath was tho rosult of an nceldent. TWO MEN CRUSIIED, Special Dispaleh to The Ulieaco 3rivuns. . DLOOMINGTON, 1L, AprilZ.—Joln Butler, nged €0, w1 0ld employé of tho Chicagn & Alton, wus alnost Instantly killed this afternoon by the DLreuking of u Topo with which smokestuck welghlg n ton wus befug holated futo plice Wpon u locomotive. [ls chest vins crushed o, John 1tyan, nged 50, bl his tWich broken, and ‘wus soverely cruebcd. 118 couciition 18 serious, FELL UNDER TIIE CARS. Speetat Dispateh to The Chicuga Tribunes Faitr WAYSE, Ind., April 2--Squires Penrson, a frelght brakemun on the Clncinnutd, Rchmond & Fart Wayne Rullwny, residing in Riehmond, Ind,, was killed hore this evenime by falling off W ciboose, which pussed oVor Ditn. 116 wits uue murriod nitd 25 years of wwe. Special Disputer to The I2hieago Tribune, OrTAWSA, Tik, April & —ia Lrying to Jump from an enst-bounid’ trudn onthe lock Island Rond this afteenoon, Josopl Mey ers, 0 blucksmith by trude, wits thrown under ‘tho whoels in such i manner thut the right lue wis cut off wnd tho other llnrrlhl" cutup, Mo hadu wite nnd five childron, aud winsn munber of the Anclent Order of United Workinia, In which ho wis in- surcd for 2000 Mr. Meyers died at 0:3) o'olock this vvenlug. ——e e CROP-PRASPECTS, Speciat Divpateh to e Chicago Tridune, JAcksOSVILLE, Il March Z.—Your corre- spondent learns from Interviows within n fow days with soma twenty-tive ienuing tarmors of this vielnlty that the growing whout in Morgan County s bauly injured, Many crops are ahtnust entirely killo. Mustof the injury bus shown tseif witbin ton duys. Lute sown wheat wug kiled eurly futho winter. There 18 no lund pre- prred for oats, and 1o prospect ‘of it #t presont, consequently ethe ont crop wiil bo very late. Outs for feeding Ure nOW very soarce. dpeelat Dispateh o The Chicupo Tribune. 8r. Lous, Aprll S—~Tue ‘TRIBUNE'S corre- spondent was wllawed to glanvo nt n lot of let- tors recotved to-iuy by o londing firm here cons corniug the whent-crop. A shipper at Springs ek, Mo, writes: 1 have vxumined sovoral fiotdy, und mine purticularly of 100 ueres, aud 1 don't’ think nll the spots of Hve wheat on ny nerus will suke tenieres of o suceesstul crur, and 1 find that the wheat-lields on tho prairle high land, whore exposud to tho lnst winter witds, und the snow blown off, are ull, or nenrl all, killed. 1 tlud whero thers was o windsbreal of ‘thinber or uvon cari-stalke thoro fs & botter proypect, purhaps two-thinds bettor, 1o somo places w tull crop may resuit, 1 think with- out n doubt thar ,nwlly much all the upland pralvie, which Is n foature of Centrul 1lifnois, will Hot pun out moro than w third or o Yourth of & crop,—say from four to five bushols to the naro,” From Carroliton, Mo., o shipper writes; * Tho Lawt 10w iy Of vavero wenther bus tnjshed tho whent in this vic Fiolds on tho high, dry prafrie that one wetk aa gave prombsu of i Iair urnr‘ 1 Jeust two-thivdd, wro now deud, Tho o hlgn winda for ubout rty howra ontlrely killed it Ono 0L our farmors camu i1 to~dliny and bought 120 bushold of fiaxsced with which to resow his wheat ground, Ho says ils 240 weres will pat turn out enough to bread him. You eariset it down us seitlod thut wo will huve no surplus of wheat."" From Hiulrs, 11, o correspondent writeas 41 think thut two=thirds of the winter wheat in {rnu:lu out In this nolghborhood, ullln tho lust en days.” l"flmf lienrdstown, IIL: **Our furmors are sluk drom theie wheat crop. They suy that all fhoir wheat (s not moro thisn bulf & orop., A largo proportion must bo plowed up for corn.'! atreview, Mo.; ** 1 tIRK tho wheat hus re- coiver tho henviest twlitol thy seuson, Ground trozen hurd, Griggsville, 1L * From Bt Lonls to Curroll- tou, ik, wheat looks well, consldorings to Jack- sonville vory poor,” e —e e INTERESTING CEREMONY. Hpectal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tridunes BT, Louts, April 8.~A most futerosting sorvico and ceromony took pluce this afternoon in Christ Epfscopnl Chuveh, cornur of Thirtecnth street and Lucns pluce. Blshap Robortson, na- siated by noversl of thu wity olorgy, coutinmed o, cluss of donf-mutey, ‘Fhis cluss bus been In extstenco for guite o period of tme, and hus been undor churge of the Roy. Bly. Mann,of Clevelund, 0. 3r. 3ann 18 onw of tho only two clergymuon In the conntr” who muke i speelaity of teieling douf-mutes I the croed “of tho Eplscopal Chureh, te lllll: churgo of tho deaf- Juute clusd in this o and holds servicoes every slx wucks. AL thu services tuls aftermoon ho prosented tho chiss to Jishop Rubertsun, and to members wer thou conlivineds Tho cluss went through tholr regulur oxercises under the dirces ton of thelr tutor, POLITICAL. The Municipal Election in Cin- cinnati to Take Place 5 To-Day. Probability that the Republicans Will Catry the City by a Large Majority. The Republicans of St. Louis Con- fident of Electing Their City Ticket. heir Demo-Lonfederate Oppo- nents Greatly Disheartened and Demoralized, A Rousing Republican Victory in the City of Daven- port, la, Republican, Democratic, and Green- ‘back Nominations in Various Sections. CINCINNATT. Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune CINCINNATI, ., April 3,—The munielpal elca= tion oceury To-mOrrow, rhe enmpalgn hus been one of the shurpest in tho history of the city. Frow the test inforinution obtamable to-night the Republicuns will curey tho city by’ tho largest majorlty for severnl years. Mayor Jucob, who Is & candldate for retlection on the Repubiicnn ticket, wili probabiy got u mujority of ut lous:; 200, and it maoy go much higher than that. )18 mujority two years ngo wus only 400, I the signs do not all fatl, it will bo found when the ballota are counted that bo Guazcite, by bolting the Republican tlekes nnd making n hot fight for Senns, the Demevratic nominee for Muyor, hus helped tho Republicans more thun . ft bas injured thotn. Th run Demorats wiit vote the Republican tic! In kvent numbsrs, under the belief thnt the eleotion of the Guettc's candidate, on 8 Puritan Sundny and strict temperanee platform, wotld nieunt witr upon what they conslier thelr Uberties. Ou the othor hand, Very few of the clivrgb-golng: and straight-lnced” Itepublleans will vote for the Dumocrutie cnndidute for: Mayor, for the veason that (bey deubt” whethor he hus - eithor the, dis- vositlon or cournge o enforce tho /i relating to_tempurance, The Denocraty have teen spending moncy” treely ut o ‘mi; and to-duy. Thele policy lus heen to suve their mosey tor the lnst hours of tho cunviuss, and votera itre belng more o less frecly bought S5 and $100 hend, This b5 pusitivels” known. Hpius went fo the Domacratio” headaquirters by the lepnbliony Lxecutive Comiitico huve beeit Pl mouey ey o Dumocrutic, i mince, s applicd for membership tn Counclt No. 1 o tho Ameriean Allinnce, This wiil be published i the, morning, and 1t 8 thouxcht will ‘turn the Cathulles ugalist him in great numbers. COLUMUBUS, O. Speeial Dspatehs to The Chieugo Tribune, Cotusuus, 0., April 0.—~With a fuil foot of snow on tho ground duriug the past week, and u most notleenbls apathy of the promiuent workers of the Repubtican party, tha Demoerats have been greatly encouraged, and to-nlght clulin that thelr candidate for dayor, Mr. Govrge 8. Peters, will bo elected over Colling, the pres- cut Hepublican incumbent and candidate for _reflection, It must be admitted thut tho Ite- publicun cundidate stands In dunger of bulng “Tetired, owmg to the RON-BUPPOFL of Prominont" Jteputlienns, who bave been dlggusted by tho nou-performmnee of pledges mads looking tuward reform, such us tho closing up of gumbling-houscs, cte., while others, who have Tiled to by recogulzed und (re now upphea for Federad plums, huve bren opposing tho cleetion of Collits, While the alleged promide retorms bave nut been varried out suus Lo grutl- fy the desires of the more nrdent ayltatord, the furernmuit of tho city for tho pust two years s beon of o most creditnble ennracter, and the financind condiuon ot the City Trewsury grently Impruved, nud thut tos without additional tuxi- ton, Thore promises to bou lively contest for tho oflice of olico Commissioner. The Itepublicun ndidute, - MrJames Weshwater, = wil without ~ doubt, ~ Dbe e, With snow ana alush twelve to lifteen nehes s, und snow fidiing nearly overy hour poiticinns find great trouble tn electiviiecring nnd meet friends, and, while the Democrats to- night eloim to huve a sitro thing us fur us tho Mauyoraity 18 concerned, tho Rupublicuns ot despondent by uny menns, but cludi th will earry thelr candidato tnrough, The contest will without doubt elose. 'The tndlentjons, hlml{vzur, pulnt to the success of the Republicun ticket, - MILWALKEE. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKER, April 2.—Thero {8 but little ex- cltement over the comlug Judicial election. Tho oflieers to bie voted for on tho Judicul ticket aro Chior Justice and Associnte Justico of the Su- premo Court. Justico Orsauus Cole and Assn- cinte-Justico Johu I Cawsoduy ure candgldutes forreblectlon to the respective positlons with- out opnosition, On the Circuit and Couuty Judieind tiekets a Cireuit and County Judke will Lo votid for. For Clreult Judie the caudidutes are G, A Hnmilton, Rtepublican, and David W, Small, Democrut; for County Judye the candl- dates nre G, W. Huzelton, Republican, and J, 3, Mann, Demoerat, The munleipal oflicers are un Aldermnn for ench of the thirteen wards for three you an¢ for tho Eighth and Fourth Wirds eneh nnothor Aldermisi to 1l the unex- pired term of Alds, Liedersdort und Poarson, re- speetlvely. I cuch ward of the eity, und ke {11 ench county-town, 0 Supervisor witl bo vated for. The clty 18 o up of elebt districts, in eiels of whivh u Justicy of the Peace and i Constable will bo elected, 'Iho Demuernts nids 110 nomibutions, und Judges Small nud Mann aro hoth running o8 Independents, There iy every Tikelibood of Munn dofentinge Huzelton, but thio ruee botween Smatl and Hamliton will undoubt- oilly bu very closo, 'The most excliomuut Is i tho munlelpal canvass. S1% LOUIS, Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. 8r. Louis, April 3.—On Tuesday next tho local olection takes placo bero, A grout ight 18 buing mado over the Muyoralty queston, Heury Overstolz 18 tho Democratie nomince and Witl- fnm M. Ewing the Rtupublican. Overstolz bas been Muyar of 8t Louls tho last six yuars. There Is u stromie probubility of his bolng de- feated at the elevtion on Tuesany for the rengon that whilo the Demooratio ;mrlly n this ity 14 at present disrupted, th Stepubliean is woll or- guntzed, Betting men, 1t would uppear, ook ot £ thin e, s wull ng othiors, us I the puols Ewing sclls for 3100 and Uvorstolz for BLGIN, ILL. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns. Erass, ll, April£—Thoe Elgin Greenbackers held n town coucus at their ball lust eveuing, and pleced In nominution J. A, Carlisle for Su- pervisar; 13, I\ fteeves, V. W, Panton, and 0. 1 Webb for Assistant Bupervisol W, F. 8ylln for TPown Clork: F. Lammersalo for Collectors P Lusk, N. Bullurd, Gus Fiy o Frovmun, und F. tnhuh for, Constatites; Jobn Murtin und A.J, Toguo for Justices of ttPenco: wid Georgo L Bowen and N. DangdRiold for Library Dis rectors. Muny of thewr candidutes wero alrendy Inth tield, and belung to une of the old partics, Carllele s Democrat, Reoves und Howen are fix-nuyun. ‘I'ho town olectivn oceurs on Tuvss ys MADISON, WIS, Bperial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. MAnisox, Wis., April £.—Tho Republivan City Convontion was helil ut the Court-House e night. D, 8. lnkmun wos nominated for Mayorby neclumution. Hacry Qukey was nom- inated for Trousurer by o small majorly over Poter Dalmer, ‘fho opinion 13 that the Domu- crats have the strongest_eandiduto for Muyor, mlm :un:n.‘«uklhu Duinocrat, will provubly " bo olueted, ‘The Democrats to-duy nominnted Jamos Conks Iin us tholy onudidate for Muyor, sud Audrow Daubnor for City Trensurur, ———— CARLINVILLIY, TLL. 8pecial Diapatch to The Chisago Tridune, CAULINVILLE, 1L, April .—Tho Ropublicans beld city any township conventions throughout tho oounty Saturduy,” The City Kepublicun Convention placod fu tho field a full ticket for local otticurs, hoaded by ex-3uyor Burgdorit fur Muyor, Threo siokots aro in tho field, and grout Jutérest 1s manifosted. Tho question of Heenie or no lleensa 14 attraeting_conslierablo attens tion, Tho prospectaof o ltepublicun victory are e SPRINGEFIELD, TLL. Speelal Dispoten to The Chicaga Tribune, Kpguxaviiny, N, April 3.—The Demoerats held a City Convention at the Court-Housa Sut- urday evening and nominnted a fullticket, pine- ing at the head John McCreery, the proprictor of the $t. Nicholas flotel. Fle s nlso the nom- ineo on the Cltizens' teket, and is suro of elece tion, The platform i eity fmproyemnent nnd en- foreing the Sunduy Liquor law, Thoe Democrita by combining with the Cltizens' ticket huve in- sutred 119 success, MANITOWOU NOMINATIONS, Spectal Disvaleh to The Chicago Tribune, MANITOWOE, Wis,, April 3.—At the Republican City Conventlon hell yesterdny, John Schnetto and Charles Gelbke, the vresent Incumben were renontinnted for Mayor and Treasurer res Apective: Fred Reoy wns nominated for Muyor ut the Democratle Convention, und (ho Hepubliean nominue for Trensueer was Indorsed, Thu Republican nominees, with n mnjority of the Boara of Aldermen, wiil buviceted, GILAND HIAVEN, MICIT. teh to The Chicam Tribune. L Mich, April &—The Republice ans have nominated the following ity theket: Mayor, Andrew J. Emlaw; Treasurer, Marlon wors Necowder, B K. Cuctiss Murshal, The Democents nombiated tor 1), sattord; srer, Churles Churles ¥, Pagebon; Mare AUROIA, ILL. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicags Tribune. Avnuna, 1, April 2.—At the caucus held to- nixht tho following town oflicers were nomle nated: Joseph Rising, Supervisor: J. 1. Chanse, Thomes O’ Dunnell, J. G, Thorneich, Bistop, and It, W, Gates, L. Iudwin, and 1. B, Spes tlees of the Pence; J. I, Pease, Assessol Iunes, Collector. WATERTOWN, WIS, Speclat Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune. WATENRTOWS, Wis, Aprll 2—The Demoernats nowminated tie following candidates for eity oftl cers to-day: Mayor, Jacob Weber: Treasurer, Hugo Jneobs: Asseasors, C..J. Nonek, and W. Ewmerson: Justice, W, . Stucey. ‘Those noml- nees fuvor the seitlement of “tho bonded Ju- debteduess, A REPUBLICAN VICTORY. Spectal Dispaleh to The Chtcugs Tribune. Davisponr. In., April 2.—aAt tho city clection to-day the Hon. John E. Henry, Republican, was elected by more thun B0 mujorlty over Fenli- nund Roddowlg, Democrat. The Republicans eleer Aldermen In every ward, One year ueo tho Demoerats earcled the clty by 138 mnjority. BLOOMINGTON G NBACKERS. Speelal Dapateh 1o The Chicago Tribune, BLOOMINGTON, L, April3.—The tircenbuckers have nominated for Magm William D, Penner, 0 well-known Germnn business-mun, making two eandidates in the tleld, the othar bielne M. N, N, Winstow, Probibitionist, Tho Democrats and Hepublicans will both nominate. IFFINGIIAM, ILL. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Ertrxaiast, 1, April $—Tho Democrutic bri- mury election on Suturday resulted in tho nomnds nation of G. H, EogUring and Judce 7. J, Gullen- water for Stnervisors, 18, Overbuek for Assessor, and It Walters for Cotlector, ANN ARBOIL, MICIT, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicavo Tribune, ANN Anvon, Mich., Avril 2—Tho tempernnce men to-day nominuted be. Wl Ierdinon, of the University Facalty, for Mayor, ‘The Demo« erats to-ulght renominated Muyor Kupp, and the fi\'lil‘lll.llllmn! huve nominuted ox-Muyor Dr.dobn upp. LITTLE ROCK. ARTK. Tarrie Rock, Ark., Aprit 2—The Democrats to-day in City Couvention nominuted for Muyor Fred Kreamer; City ‘Treasurer, d. A, Huds 8 Follco dudve, 8. L. Griflitt, Al Bave aecepted tho nominut e e— DICKEY PEARCE, BALL-PLAYER. Sprciat Dispatch to The Chacayo Tribune, 8T, Lours, April §,—The train on tho Vundalia Rond which pulled out of the Union depot last evenlng carried away Dickey Pearce, tho oldest ball-player in tho United Stutus, Peurce cuto here from Now York to Join tho St. Louls Irownsat tho orcanizatinn of thu elub i 1836 und bas remuined here over sluce, When the professionul teun threw up tho sponge uud the Pluyers senttered, Pearee und Catlibert were the only twa who saw it to remudn here, und duriue their stuy thevo hus seldom been u bl sinie binyed fu which one or the other hus not e Poarce, sithoigh past the middle e, played well in list summer's Brown Stock- g tentd, und 1t wans thought ho would letd thue nine o hund again this season, It Lor somo rea- son bust know: tu bl 1t treo has gone away, wind tere 18 i g batek wgain, o Hs tiekot st neht v wNew York, but he goes tn Tocate in- Hrookly wihiere bis futhor und a Drother or two stilt hive, ull of them well-tosdu fn the world, 1Hs old riend Citbbert snw bim off. Feank Fliug, of the olil Hed Stockings, but who of Lite yetrs bus been playing with tho Chicugo Lenguo teaw, 13 visiting ins puronts (n St. Lowts. tt———— AN 0BNOXIOUS. FORZMAN, Speetal Diapateh Tu The Chicago Tribune. Spntsariey, I, April #=No new develops ments bave been made fin the strlke at thy watch-factory, Fortysone mule and six femate operatives out of sixty omployed i the Huish- Ing department have solemmnly vowesd that they will not return o work until Christoplier L Hig assistant foreman, 18 diselinrgal, Phey clalth thit bo IS 80 overbearing that it 1 Hpossible to work under him. O the other and, tho ofticers of tho fnetury suy Anderson | first-cluss workman, uid Just the s th want In tho position he vecubies, and thin they Intomd 1o retuln bim, They will ot allow tbe Ineltors of tha strike to go to work i, und do o others unless they come ns jn- Tho operatives clalin thut thoy other facto prov nt hands from comting § Tiu nd thus forco tho Company 1o terms, but St guenis to b that the Compuny will tie ) gutliciont work i thelr uiders to hold m il the places of the strikers aro fAlled, ving ulredy received ntinerous upplications for uiguntions. o ———— STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youk, Apeil 3.~The stemuship Adriatio, from Liverpool, srrlved to-duy. She brings the mall from Austratin, vin the Usion Puvitio Jtnit- roud, 1oSTON, Mass., Aprit dh—Arrived, tho Bntavin, trom Liverpool; the Sumutra, from.Lontdon, HALIFAS, N, 8, Apritd—Artivod, the Casplan, frow Liverpool, Lavenroot, April S—Arcivod, tho City of Brussels, from New Yark, FraAscisco, U April 3.—Sighted, tho stoumer City of New York, frum Syduey’, I'ho steamer City of New York was deluyed by tho brouking o’ her after crnnk-pin, MONUMENT TO GEORGE GRAHAM, Spectul Dipateh {o ‘The Chtcugo Tyibuns. CINCINNATI, O, April £.—At u mecting of prominent citizens at the Gibson Houso to-day stups were tuken for securiug subscrlptions for @ monuwent to the lutn (eorgo Grabam, the Jounder of the Cinglunutl pubtiv schoms, 18 I8 Dropused 1o miuke the monumeint worthy of the city, A memorinl meeting Which severad thou- Al are expeoted Lo uttend will Lo held ju thy Music-Hull ut un enrly duto, e et e~ ELEVATOR AT LOUISVILLE, LOUISVILLE, K¥y April 2=Tho Loulsville & Nashvillo Rond Direetory this ufternoon sub- seribed E2,000 for 8 nuw clovator which 18 to be put up shortly. 'his 18 n project of i numvor of Mquor und graln dealers of thia clty, who pro- posu 1o build # graln elevator of Go,u0 bustiels capuclty 1 e the ralirouds uid thous, Thu vs- timated eost ls about 15,000, Tho Loulsvile & Nuabville subseription isures tho completion of thio projovt. e —— SUSPENSION. Spectal Dispateh to 'The Chicazo Tyidune st BauiNaw, Olch, Aprll S—Willlam Seavor, o gevernl merchunt dofng busineds 1n two storew st Midland, mude assignment to his luw, J, i, Kelloy, ‘Tho Hubilities will np- Fi0.600; mavets catlmated bulwoon 1 LOGS, Spectat Disvatch (o Tué Chicaga Tridune. AT BAGINAW, Blith., April S.—About 7,000 phno logs belobgig 10 mill-owners ou Sugluuw River uro pllud up §t u lee-Juwn four wikes bo- . Tow this city. 1t willoostat leust 81 per Lo feet 1o recover thuw, IVE ‘céN'rs. CANADA. Members of Parliai’nant and To» ronto Aldermen Fined for Cock~Fighting. A Reduction of, 100 Per Cent Made in the Montreal lar= bor Tarifl Capt. Kirwan Being Taken to Task for His Loyalty to the Crown. The Panishment of an Infamous Scoune dret Lightened on Account of Sliners. A Toronto Paper Grows Frantic Over the Exodus to the States. PTROTESTANT IRISIIMEN, Spectul Durateh to The Cidcago Tribune, MoNTREAL, April d.—~Cupt, Klrwan, who used 1o b Jouked apon 08 a fire-enting Frish Cutholie, 14 beinyg taleen to tusk for snylug from tho lect- ureeplatform that ko would fufinitly prefer to plnce the destinivs of relitnd tn tho hands of by Protestant fellyw-countrymen than in the hands of his Engiish corettgionists, Tae Cuptain repeats his stutement, and proceeds to Justily it He points out that It was Protestant vownteer, ?')m won leglsintive independence rotestunt Parllument that give Cathol plectivee fruncnise i 154, and n Protestunt House of Commons thut wis removing tho dis- | ubilities duy by duy from thelr Cotholie tellows countrymeil, (e bulleves that tho Catholies of Treland were never so well off aince thu sur- render of the confederate chieftalns lu 1632 thioy were far the brief period between 1382 und 180, when Protestunt Ieishmen controlled the destintes of thele conntry, He says: * He will not take his potitics, If ho'ls willlng to take hig theology, from Rome." TI1. XODUS. Speeial Dlspaich ta The Chicago Tridune. Tonroxta, Apell 2—Tho Evening World soys: “The exodus from Cannda to the United States Lus beeome a ather stale subject: but some fue terest In It hns been revived by the recent pube Heation nt Weshington of the Amerlenn imil- grution statisties, During the cight munths ena- g Feb, %% last there arrived at the varlous United Stutes horts of entry &40 people from Germuny, 75218 from Cavada, (0,250 from Eune wland aud Wales 2,161 from [ nd, BUW8 from Seotland, 7 from Ching, and 0 other cau: We know theso I puted,but they are probubly npproxiotely cor- rect. Andwhat do they showe The sinrtiing tater thut Catwda [8, with one exeeption, the chice externw) feeder to the puputation of the United Stutes. Suet n condition of thinys shoutd mnko S DATEIOLIE men patise, ad, teowing partisan cluptenp uside, serpudy and eundidly” inqulre nfter tho reuson und the remedy, A MIS-TRIAT, * Speclal Dispateh to The Chicapo Tribune, Tonosto, Avril 3.—The second trinl of tho casenf Mrd, Fisher ugtnst tho Georginn Buy Trausportation Company, whereln she nsks for £0,000 damnges for the loss of bier husband, who wiis @ passenger by the fil-fated stenmer Waue boua on ber lust trlp In November, 160, was closed last night, and resulted s befure, In the disngreement of the Jury, who were sccordingly dischrged. 1n this instunce they stood nipe tor the plalntiit and threu for the defendants, whbllo I th furmee cuse they stond seven to Hvo uialnst Srs, Fisher, for whom much sympatby Is expressed. Ste signities hier intention of ut once proccedivg to w third trinl, thougl it is generaily betleved thy Compuay’ will compro= 4o rither thnn trust ton hew trlal, The wial lusted vieven duys., COCR-FIGIITERS FINED, Apecial Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribunt. TonosTo, April d.—Llghteen persons who re= cently attended n cockilght at Victorln Park were brought before tha Potlee Magistrate yes- tertiay morning und fined $10and costs, or i de= fauit thirty duys’ Jmprisonment. Al the numes were altered on the enlendur €0 us to xhield tho otfendors,—ninong whot were severn! Aldermen wnd Me Parllumunt. ITARBOR TARIFF. Speciat Disputeh to The Chicaya Tribune. MoNTREAL, April 3.~Tho hartor tarll has bepn fssued, and shows a conslderablo reduction from lust year's' rates. The moxhmum rute of wharfage has been fixed at 25 cenis a tou, ns ogulnst 50 cents i ton lust year. The lst hua peen made much simplor, thore bolng only some thirty cnumerated articles, ugulust ubout threo bundred lust your, TIL PERILS OF TRADE. MONTREAR, April d.—Rees, o cattle denler of Kingston, hay falled. 113 Dabliitlos are lurie. Carrey & Co,, fron-mongers, who tatelyjtalled tor a lurky nmount, buve sottled with telr ereditors For b cents ot the doltur, 00 belog cush, GENERAL EWS. Speclal Ditch to The Chicago Tribune. MONTREAL, April 3.—Tho villuin Cheval, who was condemned ta six montbis® imprisonment for traflick g, with Chicugo and other United States points, i the virtue of young women of this alty, bus bad iy sentence /o mitigated, on tio protense of having rheamatism, that ho resides In the huspltal ot the Jall, Last week Mr. lieotiey, the Brazilinn Consul who I3 the hend ungd front of tho new steamshio Iine betweon Canada and Bruzil, eabled somo messnges to Montrenl merchunty, unnounciug that ere long he woutld be §in Montreal. It jssuid by those Iuterested thut this steamship line wiit Lo nmong the first I port; but the wmost sungnine outslders do not expeet to see tho plos neer vessel until woll on In tho season. Speclut Eitaputeh to The Chicags Tribune OTTAWA, Aprl ®—Thenew Territory of Mant- tobu contiing nbout B0 Indians, and abous whites, Munitobu us now enlarged wiil bo 1 thines tho gizo of the Proviies bufore the bonnduries wero extendud. e numbier of schaols i oparstion in I'rlnco Edwurd Ishand o 18 wis 10, =Uetng an fucresdo of ulne over 185, Thisty-twotirst-clung, sixty- nine secondectusy, nnd B8 third-clues teachend ure cmployod,—the tov 10, o witle teachers numbering This Proviuco i the only 11 which the the nuinbor of 15 thut of tenily. ‘Uho whole schiout populution i catiuatod ut 26K, The totul expeilitinee tor teuchers’ satarivs wus for tho yenr i8) §13LE0, The Provineisl Novnnl Sehool granted 12 tenchiers diplowmny i tbo siino year, ‘Peachiers are now botter puld, und the lustruotion given in tho schoolsof kIl gradvs {8 0f o higher onurtetor than o the pust. A Inrger number of sehool-bulldings ury in courso of erection than'in any provious yeur, e MALICIOUS MISCHIEF, Spectat Dispatch to Tie Chicugo Tridune, Brneaton, 1, April f—=Lust ovenlug somo onie, 0ut of pure cussed neds most likely, cut and dumiged tho hoee and trupplugs of thu liido Iinbeoks nt the englues houso I way to rendes them utterly useless untl ropatred, The dume o was dlscovered virly In tho evenmig, and Jmmedinte steps wers WKen to repaie them, ud 1t was feared tut 1t wugdone for the purpose of disubling the firo depaftment. This morumg Patrick lronan, u tramp, who has boer loating around hero some thine, and hus been aleopim in the bugine-house, was urrested and chnvged with tho olfensu, Ho denicd It, but bis Kolfo showeil the etalus of neld on tho blude,and thero were noid 8luins on his clotblig, Ho bad w pros Hmiuury e wad held i €500 bomts, In- dofiult of which Lo wus lodged ju the Connty Jail ut Ottawi. e 2053, the [0 one in tho b mnly tenchices ¢ STILL HOLDS OUT. TowA CITY, Lt., April J.—-Miss Huttlo Deuoll is stilluboat the s She 1s gradunlly growing weuker bodlly, but her lntelicct sounid 3 sound usever, She notlees overything golug on ubvuk her. To-morrow (dondiy) uoon shio beglud the forty-first duy of hier fust, e —e—— MICHIGAN STATE FAIR. apeetal Dispateh 10 The Chicags Tribune, JACKsON, Mich., April .~Thy Locatlng Comis mitteo of the Michigan Agriculturul Buclety moet heve lust uluht and declded to Lold the nest Stite Fuie ut this point, the people iuvhu sube seribed #2500 10 p:& for buildivgs, cte, ‘Fho rl:.n'lr will be hold for duys, commeneuy Seple 0 xamliution beture Esquire Nedford, ezt e ST soopatn e s SR Sy S s e o e / T S R o e e S Sy ik g