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. & distance where -3 THE CHICAGU TRIBUNE TUES AY, APKIL 5y, IBBI—ILEN TAGIN fan, Tiicleor, Carllale, Page, and tho Wisconsin detegation now here. THE; MEXIC 1SK10N. The Bvening St eays: *ten, Slephen W, Muritut, of {linole, iUl snbd, hns withdrapwn nen candidato for tho Mexioin misslon. The flght for the place 18 now narrowed down be- tween Btate Eenntor Stewart, of Pepnsylvanta, nand ex-Marshal Pitkin, of Loulsina. OTHER FOREIAN MISSION 'Hurmm. 1s now spokon of for tho 8| g enntor Sponcer, of Alnbama, (s spid to bo A candidnte for the Homaliian misston, Gov, Fostor 8 mantloned us n probnble sie- oc: to Miniater White at Dorlin, who has resignod his pogition. TIE COMMITTED . Assot nelther the Sennte Judlclary or Com- ceow Committees have been called to meet, Senntor Conkbog 18 actine Chuirman of the formorand Chairman of the latter Counnitte. | Mns. SPRAGUR. . Tho Washington Post says this morning that n dluner party wos given yesterday ut Edgewnod Ly Mre. Rate Chuse Sprn; at which Senator Conkilng, J ', and lteps reeantative Mony ', Were present, The morning papes Nt shutementy thint the persona employed to earry ee-erentn 1o this bauguet beenma so fntoxtented, or were for Rumo ressons disgbled, that they drove off an cmbnnkment, killiog tho horse and fatally fn- Juring vue of the men, SOMINATIONS, To the Westera Aseaciated Press, Wasninaroy, . C., April 4.—~The Presidont Wil send to tho Senate tosmorrow n numbar of FPout-0fice noninations, but will withhold the Smportant appointments deterimined upon, BOYTY. : Tho attention of Beeretnry Hinine wwns ealled ta the imprisonment of Boyton tn treland, Tho Beeretary suht tho case wad recelving hls seri- ous ponslilerstion, and tho State Lepartment would prowuptly perfora s dut; e OBITUARY, . ° CITARLES MAURICE SMITIT, Speetul Dispateh to ‘Ihe Chicago Tribune, Ricnstosn, V., Mareh §,—Intellicencohagbeon received here of tho death of MaJ. Chnrles Maurice Smith, who had his neck broken by Yotng thrown froin a enrt ng ort Roynl, In this Btate. Ilo wus an old man, but In his time had ledn steangely naventurous life. UGolng from Wasttngton City to Gtak Territory ns Distrlet- Attorney of toe United States Court jo Snlt Lake City, It fell to higlot to bon conspleuous igure in the history of tho war between tho Unled States and tho Mormons., Ho It was who prosccuted the lendurs of the Leo mns- sacro. For his fearless nctlon on that memornblooceasion several attempts wero innda 1o nssusinate him, At another time Drighum Young was brought mto the United States Coure o8 1 witness, and, A8 was his custom, bhad hiy head tied up In ks bandkerchief, Judwo Stneiir told bim to uncover, at which the Prophet re- plled that he never uncovered his hend In tho presence of the people, Whereupon Judge Sin- clairreplied: [ don’teare what you dvin tho presence of the f:"“l’“‘- bt when you mo In tho resence of the United Statg Court you nve got to uncover your head, The Court wmueans to be respected,” dMuf, Smith wont forwnrd to suq thut the mandito of tho Court wne lecfml. antd with tho detormination of snutehing the handkeschief from the head of tho great Mormon, but Brigbemn qnlckl{)' une bandaged, For his uction on this oceasfon an; altempt wns wnde to ussualuato Loth the Judye and hiy District-Attorney, but they got wind of it and foiled tho Mormons. Iteiurning from Utah, Mat. Smith was_sonnectod with Fornes's Philugelphia Prees. Ho was a Major In the Transportation Departwent of tho Confedernto Bovermont durlng the War, and afterwards wus 1sgociate oditor of the Richmoud 1hig, erlin mise TIOMAS CLARK, Speeral Dispulch to The Chicago Tribune. Evoiy, 1, Aprll 4.~Thomas Clark, an old resident of this vielnity, died yesterdoy morne Ing of orgunie diseuse of the heart, aged ™ yeurs. Ifo was born lu Clarksburg, fnss., and came to lllnols, sctiling in Palatine, Cook County, in 1841, -He wns tho tuther of Or. Clark, tormeriy Socrotney, and now 4 member, of tho 3tate Board of Health, und Professor in Bennett b(i;‘!)l.cul College, und of fHorbert Clurk, of Chi- 1 MAJ. F. L. DOWNING. Dzs Moixes, In., Aprll 4,=3q). F. L. Downing, of Osknloosa, ox-Presldent of tho Etate Agri- cultural Society, died nt Colfax Bprings at 5. v'clock this morning. He hnd R stroke of apo- plexy. Wednesdny night, Maj. Downing wns well K0OWO turoupholit tho State, and had. occupled '{nuny\gosu\unu of trust und wus universally es- cemed. ek " . CIHARLES II, BENNETT Dreriorr, Aprll'4.—~Charles I, Donnett, Presl- dent of the'Grdnd Maplds Nattonal Bank, died yesterday of- Hright's dlscase, [le ' recently wmoved there frdm_Plymouth, this Stute, to tgko elarge of this bunk. "Aged b4, s C .. Wi BUITAMILTON, -, LousviLLe, Ky, April 4—W. B. Hamilton, a Pronilnent merchant, diod this merning, after n long Illiness with Bright's discase, ie.was u ;:fits\*u of Bullit County, nnd was born Jan, 6, JEWETT G, DEVOTIE. CorLuyuua. Ga., Aprll 4—Jewett G, Davotle, chiof of the editor{nl stalf of tho Enquirer-Sun, died this morning, nged 40, ’ ———— SUICIDE. Speciat Dlapaten 10 The Chicago Tridune. . B1. Louis, April {.—Robert Park this morning pitched himself under o passing traln on tho Missour! Paclfic Haflway, near Twenty-thisd street. A vislt to the place showed the evie donces of bloody work. The ralls of oncof tho tracka were conted with pleces of huwmau flesh, and blood was scattered along for quite the unfortunate mun had been dragged. The pluce whore tho acel- dent occurrod was a polnt u Httle to the onst of tho Jellorson avenue bridge. A lurgo party of ‘workmen ure cnguged on the north sidv of the raliroud excavating for severnl new trucks, A driver for one of the Wugons eugued hore eays that while his team waa beiug luaded he saw man suddenly dart down upon the track opposit and throw himself under wsection of frelght- truln belng shlfted abour, At that tiwmo this portfon of tho train wus soparated from “tha englne, and wws golmr ut u yory low rato of speed. Several of tho cars, which were empty, bussed diroctly over nis legs, When puiled out’ frum under the traln it wua found that btk legs were horribly crustied be- low tho kneus, walle tho rlalit leg showed that the wheels bod takon n dugonul shoot toward tho bip, The wan was horribly nmngle wag atll allve. Home of tho “work picked him up went for a physiclan, uiokly arrived, After u hirrled exuming on the doctor suid the young man could not live, When the | doctor asked his no fd -t ino he el Wwud Rubert Park, and that ho lived with bis motnor and stiter at No. 1905 South Jelferson nvenue, He wus asked whethior ho would ruther ko to the hospltal or be sent bume, and ho suid e wanted 10 Ko hoi The Doctor nsked huw the atfiir bappent nd ho replicd thut bo had thrown himself er the tridn. In reply to tho ques- tion why bo dlit it, ho said bo wus tired of Mt and didw’t want 1o iive any longer. Ho wnd tukea to bis home, whore be dled two hours aft~ ©F o oeeurrence, . & BT, Louis, Mo, Aprll 4.—Robert Sparks, a }‘ouna nan Hving with his mother and Blstors at W05 Jotferson nventte, tirow himself under the ‘Wheels of a switetine engine b tho Missour] Fa- cllio yurds at tho Jefferson wveinio erodsing at noon to-day, und had both legs cut off, {la was tukenbome, und died tnan hour. It issnd he was ured of hving, and throw hlawelf before tho engine with wuicidal {ntent, dpectal Dupatch to Tie Chicago Tribune. SULWAUKEE, April 4—Tlnotby Sullivun, wha appiled to bo sunt to thu House of Correction twn deys ugo, wid found dead 1y his coll at that ustitution this mornig. 1lo twisted u shoot into i rope and strungied himscl? by tylng it to & ventilator bur, i ———— GRANGER ELEVATOR ASSOCIATION, Spiciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MixneAvorss, Minn, April 4—Ths furmers and Grangera of Minnesutu appear to bo doters mlued to own and control an clovator in Min- neapolls, und seem not to have been discouraged ata recont fullure o anatiempt to secure o very desirable bullding site, Mr. Frank Thompson, of Bemson, Presfdent of the Grangers' Blevatqr Associution, s now nego- tiating for abito on tho Minnenpolls & 8t. Louls Road, und also ou tha Manitovs Raltway, Thin Eivesthe farmers un opportunity to dispose of their wheat ut thoir awu olovutor, nnd, it prices wore not satlsfactory at tho mills, thoy coutd storo thelr graln and sbip It to Bustorn marketa whon they desfred. The Favies asociution ‘now hus tionty-1we clovutors in successful op- Jeraton, Thy prolite durlnyg tho pust veason hnve beon subliclent to warnunt Lo permunent eie, rlqrmnm of u Minucapolls ageut, who has ene iry ehurice of thelr luterests in this eity. e, Thoupdon fntenda pushlug the clevator schemo o lmwodiute sud successtul completion, eyt CATHOLICITY AND: ROMAN CATHOLICITY, Spectul Duspateh to Ths Clitcago Teidue, Broouinaros, 1., April 4.—Bishop Seywour, ot tho Episcopal Chureh, Springiiold Diocese, Qallvercd un abio und scholarly uddress to-night mt Bt Mutthow's Eplscopal Church, He was listeuod to by u very lurgonudiunce. His themn ‘was “Cathollclty and Rowan Cathollelty,”” Hls views worc lcss nmcum{ Protestant than bad beew oxpucted. Tho leuding dillurvnce wus the Suprowdcy clulmed by the Cutbolls Church and Buaud ou tho dovtelne of Pupal intullibitity, | -two, nnd tho Greenbuckors ol POLITICAL. The Republican Majority in Michigan Yesterday 26,000 to 85,000. Nearly Every City in the Wol- verine State Elects Repub- lican Officers. . Cleveland, O., Rolls Up n Repub- lican Majority of About Fifteon Hundred. Temperance People at Clinton, Hll,, Elect the Mayor and All the Aldermen. Iowa Electlons a Repelition of tire Usunl Thing—Republican Yictories Ererywhere, The Robol Gon, Jos Johnston Approves the Ooofederate Attack on Mahone, X A GLORIOUS VICTORY. 8pectal Dispateh to The Chicuco Tridune. GnAND Rarins, Mich:, April 4.—~Tho Republic nns buve had a field-duy und a glorfous victory at the charter election here to-duy, They olevted suven of tholr nino candidates for city oflices by pluralities or mujoritios ranging from 200 to 1,00, chinosing George G, Stiketeo Mayor, Col, E. 8, Fiorce Trensurer, R, A, Stack Marshnl, Henry Hremer Controller, W, N, Cook Member of tho Roard of Reviow and Equalization, 1t H. Viake erg Justico of the Peave, und J. i1, Parrish Judgo of the Superlor Court, Joh elknup, on tho combined Democrutio and Grecuback ticket, was elected Cierk by, about 80 over C. W. Warrell, Republican, and I, I, 8mitb, Dom- oernt, beat Duvld Launkester, Hopublloan, by about 30 for Reetor of the Poor, In ward ollicers the Republicnus elect fivg Supervisors, the Greontmokers two, and tho Démoerats one, The Rtepubllenns elect five Aldermen, the Greon- buckers two, and tho Democraws’ one, The Republicans elect foue Collectors, the Detno- crats three, and theGroenbackers one, The Re- publivins eleet five Constables, the Democrats The new Cotm- on Council wiit be composud of ten Repubiie: nns, four Grevnbackers, und two Democents, On tho Stute tickot tho Republicans have nbout o plurality in tho eity. Noreturns have beon re- celved o this tleket from tho townshlp: On Clreait Juggo, tho city and eleven towna neard frowm, with thirteen towns cstimuted, i Robort M. Montgomery, regutur Republiean cundldute, 80 to 1000 plurality over Blrnoy Hoyt, whn wus o citizen-nou-purtisun-udes pendent candidnte, tne Greenbmekers and Dem- oerats having no candidutes, The Kepublicans have undouttedly vicetud o wiority of tho new Boura of Supervisors, too, ‘Che [tepubile- nus nre rejoloing to-night most enthusimsticalls . They huve hind n band out and a blg meeting to get returns. In the city a lurgo vote, abont 6,300, wis pollod, but the clection was unusuully quist and orderly. A DEMOCRATIC VICTORY, Bpecial Dispated to The Chicago Tribune, Corusnus, 0., April 4—Tho olty election to-dny pussed off quiotly,and on the purtof Republicans very little Interest was munifested, partly on account of tho weather, which was de- cldugly dlsngreeable. But tho real cause wus lack of desirv on tno part of Lusiness-men and leading Hepubllcans for the continunnce of un adiniufatration of ety affalrs that did ‘not even approdch (o & timid manser mauy promisod reforms of two years ago. - Many lending Repub- lteans strougly oppesed tho nomination of Mayor Colling, > but, haeying the city mnachinery at . his - back, he was readlly nomiunated agnlust tho protosts of tho woro far-sceing ones, who wero made awaro of thn dissatisfuc- ton on aceount of tho shortcomings of bis Ad- minlstration, Mnn{)lundmu Itepubilenns openty worked for_ the Detnocratie ~eandidate, Mr, Georgo B, Poters, for Mayor, who has been gleoted by about 000 majority, 0 present li- dieations kro that the Democratio vity tickes bng boen eleoted by un averngo mijority uf 2, While the Republicans are Inclined to tuko thelr dufaat good-naturedly, thoy very trutbhfully cluiim that the Democracy have agaln soutrol of the city offices by Itepublican votvs. They do not disgulde tho fact thut the moral effect will be of great ndvuutnge to the Democrats in tho summer catapuign, The Hepublicans will ro- tafu tholr control of the City Councli by ubout the same mujority us during the pust year. A LESSON FOIl CHICAGO, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Detnroir, Mich, April 4.—~The spring elootion oceurred fn Michigun to-day. The Siato at large voted for one Justico of the Supremo Couct and two Regents of tho Unliversity, and, of course, the Republican nomtices wgro clogt- ed by majoritica npproximuting from 20,000 to 80,000, with a very llght vote polled. In thls clty A very warm contost was wavcd, the strugyle beipg over tho election of 1 Uourd of Eduention and 8 Hecordor, ‘Tho Republicans nominated for the latter ollice George 8. Swilt, the prosent Incumbent, who twelve years ngo wis plected us o Democerat. Duriug his torim of oltice he husbeen # turror to ovil-doers, gud conscquontly wis op- posed by tho thieves, nod thuks, und the Do- mocraey, which in thisclty I8 condueied: on the “'bosd ** pystemn, The opposing cundidate, Ed- win K. Conely, 8 mnu of tine charncter and ubllity, was sicritficed through the wtpport of the criminnl und viclous clusses, Judio Swift currled uearly every ward Iu the city, and s clected by 1 Bandsome mujority, Judga Chine bers, predent occupant of tho Clrouit Boneh, is thouglt to be retlocted. In tho connty tha lie- publican ticket und the Citizons' nominations, cumposcd of slx Hepublicany and six Domo- cratd, went in u{ Rhnndwnm Plurallty 1o oppo- sition to the stralght purty tickets. 1,500 REPUBLICAN . Special Dupaleh ta The Chicago Triduns, CLEVELAND, O., April 4—Tha city olection to- day was unusually qulet, and o vory Hght vote Lus been polied, In muany of tho wards little more than half tho wholo numbarof votors turncd out. At this hour (midnight) but oneo ward out of tho eiglhtoon has mude fuli roturns, Hulf 8 dozon others, huwever, huve boen une- otticially heard from, and the lndicntions are that whole Kepubtican tickot 1s olected, The Republicuns will eoncede only three wardd to the Demovruts. Muyor Herrick Is agaln succoss- ful, us It nvpenrs, by ubout 1,60 majority, though bis friends “elaim a larger voto, Many others on the Republiean ticket rou far ahead of this figure, “Bolders, Repub- leun canaidate for Polles Ju wis serutehed conylderably, thouxh it I8 not likely ho hus beon beaten. 'Itie nexe Clty Counctl wiil huve o yood Itepublienn mnjority, and the lloard of Eduen- ton will nfso bave i small Republican mejority, Returns from n number of towws 1o Northern Oulo generally show Republlionn vietories. 2 A, M=t¢n words out of olghtoun, so far reported, do not alter firt estiwates, Twelve, and probably fourtesn, oub of elghtuen mer- Lers of the City Couacil elected urc Kopublicuns, who, with the largo Republican nmjuru[v hold- Iug over, will glve them absolute controf of the City Governmont, J CINCINNATT, O, CINCINNATI, U April 4—Tho cloction was an exclting ono to-day, mainly frowm tho fuat that the Gazelte (Hopubliean) ropudinted the nominn- tlon of Charlos Juvob, Jr., by the Kepublicuny, uud favorod tho oluotlon of the Democrutie nominee, Willlam Means, Tho vote 1s unequal, betng fall 1o somo wards and Hight I othord, 50 milch soratehiig wis done that results cunnot bo hud wouil late, ¥'ho gouvral mpresslon from the returne recelved up to bulf pust 11 s that llxun; l‘tclucwd. sl sagtyiat i) 24U W, m. onl won| preclucts of = fve bad been lll-nn’l' lrnm,y |1'hew show a v::’u wmount of scratehing dono, Mcons will bavo LI L0 2000 tiujority, white the grouter portion o tho Republican teket will be electod, The Guazette (Ropublican), whleh supported Meuns, will suy his alootlon dnornunm‘flcnm " Dewocratlo victory,-but 8 triumph of law, and order, aud public deguno, tho Republican de- ¥y Tl Comnerciual wilt s feat by Hupubiican disafeetion’ forebodes troublo to the party In the future, VERY NATURALLY, . 8peclat Dispateh o The Chicaga Tridune ATLANTA, Ou, April 4—Uen, Joseph K. Johnwton, ex-Member of Congress from Vies #inly, tort fur Wasbliagton Clty to-day, after i | Vvisiv of sevornl duys in Atlanta, attending to his lusurance Intercsts, - Gon. Johnston beartlly upprovesof UL, Brown, and Yuorbees® attuck mpllmluhuau.‘ ‘;‘l‘nh uxuruuu‘ ‘d nluuu‘llll of tho O] OU tha oY kit V' as Loon sald of higi. d SHOrIRIoE. e —— JUBILANT REPUBLIUANS, . Bpeclal Disputch to Tha Cheago Tribune, KALANAZ0O, Mich., April 4.~It bas long been & problew with the lepublicans of Kalamazoo Wbo to nominate for Supervisor to defeat that old Nomoeratie *war-horse,” Henry . Hogt, who for four years hins dofeated our mosat popue for nominees. To-day tho Roepublleans have proven that Col, Deloa Phillips 18 the man, Ne careles the eleetfon by 8 majority, where for years Hoyt has earried the day by from 100 to 500, The Republicans ave ubilant. Tho future 18 nesurad, Tho Republleans clect all the rost of the ticket except Ulerk and 'reasurer, Ddls cntlons reem to favor tho election of tho Ilon. L M. Edwarils, the Poople’s enndidate for Cire enlt Judge. 1t may require the oflicial connt to determiue. Gront futorust 18 telt i the result. JACKSONVILLE, ILL, Speeial Dispateh 1o The Chicagn Tribune, JACKSONVILLE, TL, April 4.—The munlcipal contest to-tay tho elosest ever known, The Dowocruey wominnted thele very strongest man for Mayor, ono who had earried the cqunty threo times for Sherlf. Then to thia was ndided tho lienefit of a Greentback and nProhibition switche oll, nenrly every voto of which enme from Ro- publleans, Mavor Loar, Republlean, was elected |I1;*‘!‘i\"l|‘:tlr i otwithstanding the _apposition ha I8 retleated by n majority of 14, The Republicans niso rebloctad thelr City Clerk, Jubn W, Meiton, by o mnorlty of 110, The Deme oernta elected thelr City Muarshnl by o majority of thirty, 'The Repubilcons elocted two Alders men in tho Secand, two in tho Fourth, and one n the 'Third Wards, Tho Democrats efected two Aldermen (n the First anu one in thoe Third, moking the Connail stand ¢ tad, The Denn. unnsl olected two mombers of the Bonrd of Ed- ucatlon, yen nanied abo DE XALB, ILL. . Soeelat Dispateh {o The Chieago Tribune, Diz KALn, Aorll 4, —Probably not since tho or- gnulzation of this township has thore been na warm o cuntest waged over a townstip election as s now goiug on between two eandidates tor Collector. Thore was no caucus called, and both, candhintes are Republicnos, and ceuech bus worked bhard for tho Democratle vote to help puil him through, Me. D). 1. Huat, ane of the eandidates, 13 o well-to-do farmer Jive ing neur to and nmun standing very bigh, Tho other, Mr. V. A, Gliddey, 18 n_young mon fiving in_tho city, lle {3 ablo, energetic, und welt qualified, and thus the raco Is very Intorests inge—with Hunt turning bito the homestreteh about nneek nbicud, Wo shall look for rapil trotting and considerable jockeying tosmorrow. DURUQUE, TA. Speclal Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune Dusugue, In, April 4—Tho eclection to-day was very spirited, and hard work was done on both sfdes. J..1. Lenebun, tho Demoeratie cane didate for Meyor, suceeeded In defenting John Macluy, one of the most popular merchunts in this clty, Hu Is the first Demoeratie Mnyor the city has had ginoo J. 1. Rush filled the chalr, The Republieans elected Gohrig Treasurer, Py G, Brandt Auditor, U, Gmebt Assessor, aud B, W, Jones, L. Doerfler, and P, Crawford Aldermen, The Democrats olect M. Kino Hoe corder, J. Shlelds Attorney, and P, Claney and P, Foley Aldermen, The electlon of Mayor Lones b will give good satlsfaction, a3 he I8 onc of our muat entcrprising citizons. Tho Councll wiil be Republican. EVANSTON, ILL. Speclal Dispateh to The Clcago Tridune. EvANSTON, [1L, April 4,—Tho Citlzens’ eaucus met this evening and put Ju nomination the followlug ticket for town ofllcers: Su- pervisor, Juhn Goobol: Town Clerk, W. B, Bubr; Assessor, L. J. Cosgrove; Cellector, W. E. Clifftord; Highway Commissioner, Oll- ver Qrover; School Truster, B, Guodeno Constables, Willlam Carnoy, E. W, Loarnod, ¥. Garnot, Thomus Blucklor, and Nnlson Culvor; Justives of the Peaco, South Evanaton. Guorko Flold; Bvanston, James Curry and Georie l{unrnm{. North Evunston, J. 'E. Holsigton; Rogers Park, J 11. Havkness, The eauous camo nenr being eaptured by the same crowd that ran tho onu Buturduy nlght. B KEORUK, TA. Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Krokuk, In., April ,—=The annual city cleos tion took piace and pussed off quietly, Lewls ITosmer, Dunivcratio candldate for Mayor, and Henry Bank, Democratio candidate fur Record- er, were clected by small majoritlos. Tho Hoe pubticans elected their candidutes for Murshal and Assessor, ' Of the six Aldermon electod, four nre Hoepublicnus and. two Indopondonts, Mr. Hosmer I8 u young man, and his olection fn' wrreat monsure Is due to tho voung mon, ro- wurdless of purty, who turned out and gave blin thelr hoarty support. Tho Grecnbiackors were completely swamped, A REPUBLICAN 8WEEP, i - 8pectal Dlapateh to The Chicago Tribune. ADItiaN, Mich, April 4,--The result of the election In this city to-dny wus a clean Ropube licun swoep, tho Republicans cleoting wvery candldato on tho city ticket by . majoritics ranglug from 92 to 410. Navin's majorlty for Mayor 18 100. Lamb (Domoerat), for Justice, was defeated by tho largost majority on the ticket. ‘Tho Republicans clect Supervisors in the old Demnerutic Second Ward, Joy,dfor Rexont, carrios the city Ly 772 majority, © Thero wus no opposition to Iowell for Clreult Judge, The city fe undoubtedly carrled for all tho constita- tlonal nmendonta. ANN ARHBOR, MICII, SBpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ANN Anuorn, Mich,, April 4.—Tho Democrats ¢clect the Mnyor, Recorder, five Aldormon, four Constables, und two Supervisors In tho oity. The Itepublloans elect n Justico of tho Pence, ona Supervisor, oue Alderman, and two Consta- bles, Murstou, Republican, for Justice of the Supreme Court,hua 181 majority. Joy and Blair, Rtepublicans, for Hegeatd of the University, huve about 20 mujority, Tho Domaorata prob- ably aleet Chnuncey Joslin Ciroult Jud&. und w.ll have a mujority In tho Board of Buper- Vvisors, JACKSON, MICH. Hpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. JACKSON, Sifch,, April 4.—=Tho efty clection to- day resulted in u Kepubliean succoss, nil but Mayor. D, U. Bunnell, Democrat, has 484 majore ity for Muyor. The Republlcuns vleet four 8u- purvisors, tho Domocrats threo, and tho Green- buckors ane. Tho Rupublicnus eleot tive Ald mun, the Democruts two, and the Greenbackers one. ‘Tho Counoll will huve n Republican major- ity this year, the tirst timeln ten years, The ro- ault on the State or Judivial ticket canuot Lo ug- certalned to-night, COLDWATER, MICIT, . Bpectal Dipalch to The Chicago Tribuns, CorLpwATER, Mlch,, April 4,—Tho cleotion to- day tted iu mlmost o olean sweop for the Puople's ticket, who viceted all tholr clty ofiicers oxoopt Treasuror, Justico of tho Puuce, and l:llr Clerk, the Inttur Leing on both tickots, Thlb iy the worst dofeat tho Hepublicuns huve experfenced In years. Muoh cxcitement ate teuded tho election, 2 A TEMPERANCE VICTORY. Cranrox, ll,, Aprit £,—At the city eleotjon toe day the anti-license party camo out viotorloun by elocting tholr Mayor, Goorge 1), Graham, aud overy Aldorman, afx ju numbor, It was a bitter fight, and to-night tho tomporance poople ure Jullifylng by boutires, efc, Lust year tho olty went” lleonse, 'The pouplo aro ul{ oxoltamont over the vivtory, COUNCIL BLUFI'S, TA, Counets, BLUYES, In., April 4—~At tho munio- Ipul eloctlon hero to-uy about 2400 votes were oust, and a apirited coutest oceurred, there belug throe tickets in tho flotd. Tho vontest ro- fulted [u the vlection of W. R. Vaughau ay Muyor by o smull majority and an ontire Coun- ol favoring wuator-works, ‘T'he Muyor also favors wutur-works, A REPUBLICAN MAYOR. EART BAGINAW, Mich,, April4.—The ofty elects & ltepublican Muyor by 410 majority, The Come saun Counclt will stand oleven Republicins to stx Opposition, The returns come fn slowly, Indlentlons show that Chauncey £l Gago, Ope position oundbdute, is oleoted Clreult Judgo for e Tonth Judleml Clrenit. . REPUBLICAN VICTORY, Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, + DATTLE Ciieek, Shich., Aprll 4,~The Ropubs Hean elty tinkot was olooted by 150 majority, ox- MY[ ouo office, Fourtoon hundrod votys wore polled, The constitutional amonduonts went +yes.! There wurg four tlokots in tho toid. The Repubtican State ticket is carrlod, e GRAND HAVEN ELECTION, Special Diepatch fo The Chicago Tribune. * QuAND HAVEN, Bich., April 4.~The Domo- oraté elected 1, B, Bulford Mayor, Charies 'I' Pugolson Rucorder, Jobn. Fraf Trewsurer, Ueorge D, Bauford Supervisor. Tho KHepub- lluufl vloctod aro \Vuup-rxun. Marshally A[.l Ao Travy, Bupurvisor, - 4 DOWAGIAC, MIOH. Bpeclal Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribunse Dowaaiag, Mivh., Murch 4.—The Rupubligan cangidates for Justice of the Bupreme Colirt and Regents recolve from 164 to 163 majority, M. Hilo . Beckwith, Indupendent, is electod Mayor, The tickots aro budly scratohed, The threo constitutional nwendoionts are carried, . , , sy TOLEDO, O, Rpacial Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tridune ‘TorLxpo, 0., April 4.~MNeturns of the municls pal election so fur as recelved show that the tickots were yenurally much sorutched, owlng ta locnl and porsonnd enuses, Tho Demncrata have rmlmhlv carrled | the eity ticket by minull pluralities. 'The elgetion_pnssed oif guietly, with bt voto polted, Tho new Couneil will e Republicun, LANSING, MICIHL Speeial Dispateh to The Uhfeagn Tribnnes LANSING, Mich,, April 4—=Tho muntelpai and State election passed Off to-day quictly, with n light voto In this eity, The Republican State and clty tiokota revelve from 3% to 600 muojority, with overy Aldormen but onoclected, % MIXED, Speetal Dispateh (o Tha Chieaga Tribune, Lumixaron, Mich, April ‘4 —~Cartior, Domn= erat, oleeted Muyorg Frank Dunwell, Reopub- lean, Reeorder; Welmer, Domocerat, Ureasiror, The Republienn Stato tieket ahead, A large prohibitlon vote was pollo —— OVERWHELMINGLY REPUBLICAN. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune, WHITRIALL, Mich, Aprll {~The untire town- ship Repubifenn ticket was eleeted here to-day hy nn overwhelming majority, ‘Tho Hon, Jobn € Lowis aendod the tioket us Suporvisos, SANDUSKY, 0., BANDURKY, 0., April 4.~Tho Republienns elect thoir candliato far Mayor by 4&1 mnjority, and have a clear wnnjority In tho Uity Counell und fchool Do, and have all tho eity oflices. The Domneratie candidute for Mayor wua Rush it Blonno, Two yenrs awo Slaune was elocted by B majurity, “Tho chunge fu favor of tho Re- publicuns 18 1,245 3 COUNCIL BLUFPS, TA, Couxcrr, Buuves, I, April 4.~The Missourl Riverat this point Is now soventeen feet and ten hiches nbove low-water mark, und 18 sl plalng rapldiy, To-nlght many acres of bottom lands on the Lown sido ure fnunduted. REPUBLICAN GAINS, . YTON, O April h.—Roturns fv tha city « “electlon snow that the entlre Iepubliean tleket Ling been clected with muJoritles ranging* from 200 to 1,000, n wenerul galn'over the Presidential vote Inst full. TFIRE RECORD. AT FORT SUPPLY, T. T. 8. Louts, Mo, April 4.—A speclal from Fort Supply, L 'T., suys: Tho oflleers' quarters, ovcus pled by Capt. C. 3, Callnhan, Fourth Cavalry, Lieut. Henry Wygart, T wenty-fourth [ufantey, nnd Licut, D. M. Appel, were totally destroyed by Ore last Snturdng, aud it was only by tho stronuous exertlons of the officors and soldlers that tho other qunrters north und south wera saved from destructlon. Capt. Caliahnn ond s slstor, who lived with him lost every- thing thoy pussessed, including valuabie pupers belonging to thou, Capt, Ueorge P, Davls of Company M, Fourth Cavalry, was nonrly sutfo- onted, und . I, Muson, of tho same Compuny, and Charles Webstor, Compnny A, Twenty- fourth Infantry, wero severoly jujured fadte tewpting to subidue the nmes, AT ST, JOIINS, FLA. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. MinwAvUREE, Wis. Aprll 4.—A dispafeh fiof Jucksonville, Fia,, brings Intelligencen of the dee struction by flro of tho ark View Hotel ut 8t, Johng, twelve inlles from Juoksonville. It was managed by Mra, L. W, Fowler, wifo of tho As- slstunt Posfinster nt Mliwatkee. ‘Thero wero ujurge manber of Chiensoand Milwaukee vis- itors at tho hotel, They all eseaped, bit nearly everybody lost' their buggage. Tho hotol was owned by W, G, Benediet, formerlyof this city. Loss $12,000. A RIVER STEAMER. Vickanuna, Miss,, April 4.~The steambont G11- Lert, having comooff thodock yasterduy, ws burned at the landing to-doy, Sho was owned at Evausville, No insurance, ———— THE COOPER FAMILY. An Unpleasant 1Row Over an Alleged “Skeleton,’* § - Janes W. Cooper, a renl-cstato agent residing At tho cornor of Fifty-third streot pud Frederlok place, 1o Iyde Park, mot his brothor-in-lnw, Jereminh P. Cooper, In tho exchuugo of tho Grand Pacific 1otel shoctly aftor 6 o'clock last evening, and forthwith began pounding him aver the hoad with a formilable forty-two-enli- Lre solf-cocking. rovolvor, Bofore nuy of tho Lystanders could interfore, Juromiab had beon badly out in nuvur{uxlncus about the houd, and wai go budly disnbled that he was ot oven able to prutect himself. Tho assling Coopor was in nomovd to bo interfered with, and he ranted about - forssepumo:. migutes Hko a madman. John_Nrenngit, An‘nlul policomnn_ut the hotel, and Dotectide’ Helnznmn, of Ceritral Station, finnlly* subdued i, Ad plicing him under ar- T8st brougbt him uernss the way 1o Contral Sta- tion und Jocked Wim up. Tho Injured inan was attended by Dr. 8, Edwards, who fonund two so- YOru gitghes neroga thie top of tho bead, ond ano Just below the loft ear. 4'he lobe of tho car wis Hplil, und u veln ust boneath le was ent, und the reciplent had in consequence lost consilernblo bloud. ‘Fhiere wore soveral minor outs and con- tuslons which required littloor no dressing. Tho Ductor did not cunsidertho wounds dungerons, thimtih the ones on the top of the heud wereguitn ugly louking, and the bruin might have sullerod conieussion to u degreo, Cooper wus taken thonee tu his room {n tho Etna House, at No. 140 Stato street, which 18 kepL by his sster. A roporter atiempted to seo hitn some bonrs Iater, but wus fuformed that b wus much tnoro severoly In- Jured thun wus ot ‘first aunfiuud. and that ho Was not ablu to converse with any onp, Certaln pergons about the hotel wore ot the oplulon that tho man's skitll bt been fructured, sod that the assnult would surely bo nttended with futal ro- auits, The ductors did not scom to agree with them, huwever, WITLE IN CUKTODY James W, Cooper madoe o rutl statemont of the cunged whioh fed to the usspult. A feud hnd ex- {sted between bim -and his brother-In-luw for suine thue, ‘Thoy met by chance in the hotel exchunge, and, stopping up 10 Jeremiat, James enys he detunded of ulin pn ipolugy for somo Btories ho hnd recently boon clreulnting, whero- wpon Jereminh not only refusod, but renowoa the Insult, **That f9 why struck him,” safd Jamed, " { might have ‘shot him dond in his, tracks, but ho 18 top muan ncur fur mo to ale tompt Im"km. 1 simply wanted 10 punigh him soveroly, Being pressed for furthor fucts conoorning tho feud botwean thom, Mr, Coopor snid tnt Jeres miuh P.Cooper, when hellrst bocanio nequalited with him, wis an hotel clerk, I'rior to that he had beow i Governmout contractar, ub the West Side Brigys and the 5 8o fOW yours ngo his slster Nettle, and was thoroupon admittod to renl-ostato purtnership existing botwoen him and his brothor Audrow J. Cuopor. Muny ers rongously supposed that Jeromlah was rolutod to thow, but Lo noyor was oxcept by marciogo to their sister Nettle, 1o made his home with thom snd tholr muthor in Hyde Park, nnd whito pryiug luto somo famlly aifuirg, and ruminuglng ovur sutio pupers of A legal nature, he found some docunionts which [ed lim to supposo that tho Cooper huusebold hud (te skeloton i the closut, flo pumpered bimyelf in the beliof that thesu paperd proved that Jumes W, Conpor wis tho flegitimate son of the lnte Bonetor Grimos, af_[owy, for whom ample provisive bud beon mado i the Seantors will. And once he olnlmed to huve heard J. W, horatuig his poor old Hluk mothor for tho fuslt of hig birlh. 4. W, Cooper siys these pupory in which Jeros minh plucod ¥ much rollunce have, of aourse, u seerel behind thom, but Joremink s awny olt I his surmises, und 18 foolishly perdecuting the tunlly upon muttoes which b ean never prove, and whioh they, onstho contriry, cun dinprove and muku him sulfer fov, Hesays his mothor wus nurricd throe times; first to i man named Coopor, thon to une Wigglnton, and thirdly to unother ny named Cooper, whose son hu s, Juremiah, he suvs, althorgh nssuved that ho wns fod ustray by tho contents of tho documents ho had cotno tnte possossion of, continued to fm- nuto tho loglthnaey of his birth, amd thoroby his inothor's vhustity, and ralsed o tremendous do- Ho'told biw wifo ull his protended L, &11d buonuse she took his mothor's d her, uud s FINALLY CAST HER O¥F, Ho made all sorts of uasty, Instnunting remarks, und cireuluted tho busost slunders about Mea. Cooper and bee progeny, which resultud n a tlight at tho houso lust Christmns. Jerominh was ufvatod from tho house forever umluu?uunuu, Then he took to writhug luttors to fumity (eionds, and {n ono which ho scnt to Mrs, Swaliow, of No, dliz Wentworth svenue, ho roforred to thom wa u fumily of veprobutes from the old wowan daw to Benator Grimes® Hllegltimato son, Such dosgloublo prreceution Lroin” such u source the brothors decldud 1o o lonker endure, aud thoy cunsud Joreminh's nrrest upon-ao wars rant sworn out before Juden Prindivitle upon 1 churgo ot malivious Hbel, Upon trisl ho wus held over i 00 ball to the Urand Jury, aid an tndictmunt 18 now pending. 1ven this suminurvy troatmont did not have the deslred etfect, sud the Couper fiunlly have bLoen subjected to une noynuced of (ho must outraggous churnotor, No more lotters woro written, Jeromiuls ovidently Tournig that thoy wight be wsed ugalnst him tho ol sult. Hutbu talked ncessantly about tha fwuily, und 4lid all in his power to briog thum {nte disropute, und thiat 13 the only exvusy waich J. W. Coopor siys ho can giva (o his nse sault. Amlthis, ho siys, should bo consldored Iumulur{\ by every tulr-minded purson, 1f tho ussnnlt wad violent, vu wiss tho provoestlon, Taiter i the svenlng Willlun Bassett, proorie- tor ot @ Wabash-uyeaun livory, furnls for J. W, pers appearunco o Court this morning upon i chargo oF assuult with a deadly ‘weapou, with Intont to kill, e KENTUCKY WILKES SOLD, Special Disvaleh to Tne Chicago Tribuns MinwAvkee, Wi, April &.—Col, B H, Brod- boad to-iduy sold bty promising young stallion Kemucne’r Wilkes toJohn Trout, of Loston, for §.000. Wilkes s onterced in tho grout §I0LK0 stalllon raoa fn Roatoi T i1 CRIMINAL NEWS. ¢ » The Outraged Poople of 8id- ney, Neb,, Form a Vig- ilance Committee, A Fifteen-Year-0ld Boy Poisons His Grandfathor and Family for Rovenge. An Indinna Farmer Attompts to Bhoot His Son and Is Himself 8hot Dead. : A Jealous Womnn In Arkansas Murders ier Divorcod Husband. A Negro Murderer In Mississippi Hunted Down with Blood= hounds. Murderous Shooting Afftay Botweon Two Saloonkeopora in the Strests of Oinolnnatt, A VIGILANCE COMMITTEER. Speclal Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune. OMATA, Neb., April 4.~A vigllance committeo hos been onranized nt 8ldney, Neb, for tho pur- pose of driving thioves, cut-throats, and des- poradoes from town, they baving run tho town for somo timo past. The cause of organizing tho committeo was the murderous nttack ot ono Ryun upon lawyor W. II, Mlichael, who was prosecuting n suit agnlust bim for sume offense, Ryan stabbed him several times about the head and, jumplng on his borse, cseapod, Tho com- mitteo thereupon rounded up all desperate churucters, put some (n jull, and warned somo to teuve, Homo of tho latter took tholr dopartusroe, On ' Baturdny night Watson Melonulg, who had been jolled, was taken out and hung by tho Vigliance jCommittee. MeDonald was nrrested Inat ‘Thursday for shont ing at n Doputy-Sherl® who ywas atiempting to nrrest bim.. Thoe snmoe day ne hud attompteit to Ahoot the fafler In u jowelry storo, hut tho Jaller escnped through the doorway, He hnd nlso nlilod Ryan to eseapdafter he bad attackod Michaol MeDonnlkl wasn desperadto of the most dangerons churneter, Tho Viglinnce Cotnmittes 18 com- [mw\ of the' bess men i Bldnoy, who will pro- rubly hang some gwre of tho ountlaws unless thoy inimediately lenvo. A YOUNG VILLAIN. Bpecial Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune. BUELBYVILLE, Ind,, Aprll L.—About & week ago Mr. Nutbaniet Thompson and famlly, of this city, were polsoned by drinking milk that con- tainod some unknown substance. Mr, Thomp- son at tho thne refused to tell whore ho got tho mlilk, leaving the imypresalon that the affaler wus purely aceldental and unintontional. He, how- ever, placed tho remalnder of the il in tho hands of u physicinu for nnalysls. Thoexaming- tlon waa concluded to-dny, resulting in finding namill quantity of nracnle, but not In sufllclont. amount to fatally polaon tho milk. A graudsor, uged 15 years, ‘was susuvected of duing tho deed, but on confrontng him with the faots bo donted having put tho arsenle In tho flull, Ho ncknowledgod that he pinced In tho milk croton-oll for tho purposu of making his wrandfathor slek, bevauso he had recontly whippud bim. Tho boy contradletod imself so many times in making'his statement that thoro 18 no doubt of his gullt. As none ot the family dled, sud us It I8 tamily afuir, young Thomp- sun will escape punishment. MURDERED BY IIIS SON. CiNoryNATI, April 4.—Riohard Welch, an old furmor of Derby, Perry County, Ind,, wns shot three times and instantly killed ‘by his son Mort in tho road ncur his home yesterday. Thore was trouble in the famlly becausy tho ald man pald ottention to anothor woman. Mort and his tnother met the old men on the roady and the lattor pulled a plstol, suying, *Ong must dio.” Mort then drow a pistol and fired - threo times, with tho above result. A JEALOUS WOMAN’S CRIME. 8pecial Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, LrrrLe Rock, Ark,, Aprll 4.—The recont mur- derut Uold Créek, n short distance from this place, promlises to dovelop some now phases of {lendishness, The ndjourned inquest concluded: ita work to-dny, and brougnt i nvordict thay Patrick 8hasen, tho deceased, was murdered by his divorced wlifo, Mrs. Mayep. Shasen was o well-known raliroad contractor, aud 18 snid to huve been quite wealthy. About tio years ago hie marrlod Mrs, Mayer, but tho unlon proved anything but happy, and she applled for aud obtained o divorce _and a large Aim of money In tho shapo of alimony. He- contly he bad beon paying attontion to anothor Indy, Intending to murey ber. This uroused Mrs, fuyer's jenlousy, and It 13 alloged she waylatd Shuson and stubbed him to death whon Lo no- kuowledged thut ho mennt to wed the woman, Ho was found dend on tho railrond traclk, wole tering It u poolof blood, baving beon stabbed rupeatedly fn the stomuch, Tho acoused Is o good=tooKing woman, about & years old, ani 18 now in jail pendiug trjul for the crime, The cgsnsl‘u excmnu a grent deal of attontonall over tho Btato. THE PAGE-RILEY CASE. Spectat Dispaxch to The Chicago Tribuns, 81, PAur, Minn,, April 4c~Thero was muslo fn tho air at Austin this morning when the Hiloy- Pago cnse was callod for trial, The Ploncer-Press spoclal _enys: * Bhortly aftor the opening of court Judge Page furnished the Court and overybody prosent with o genulne surprise by objucting to County-Attorney Goovdwin ape peurlig for tha State, both on necount of prejus dlee ngainst the prosecuting witness and fnabil- Ity 10 cope with the counsel for the defense. It 18 underatood thnt tho Judyo desired n coutlnu. anco of tho trial on bis nccount. Tho unexpeet- ¢ chargo agalst County-Attorney Goodwin so surprised tho latter that ho did not uttera word in roply, but thenicousation was indignante ly rosented by Mr, firwin, ocounsel for the lofonsu, Judgo Dickinson overruled tho ob- cotion or protest of Judgo Puge, Mr, J, W, Losuy, of Lit Crosse, rofuscd to tike part in tho prosecution, becauss ho wis dissatisticd with tho munner in waich it bad been conducted. Judgo Pago sald ho desirod tho caso romoved to nnother county, and bo wistied the ontivo rosponaibility for this disgrucotul procecding to rest upon tho Btate, 'The- Court dociined to permit’ Judgoe Puge's protest und charges to go on_ tho roeord, wheroupon be pockuted tho ducument and lof't the court-rovin_In_deop disgust. Tho restof tho cay was consumed in gottlng a Jury, The followlig wora callod undor tho special yonire, neeepten, and fworn (n: Jumes 11 Muson, vi K8, Hagley, Lo Roys W, W, Bvoet, Lo Roy; % IR, Denrbori, Lylo; C, Reomon, Novadng Gourgo Tonton, Windoim; J. W, Frisbed, Le Roy: "Fhaxtor Hiowurt, tolne; L, Berlbnor, Thu lust Juror was druwa ut # o'olock and the panol come pleted, nfter which Mr, Brwin unnonnoed that counsel far the Stute and dofunso had ugreod upon ® proposition to send w competont surveyor to thy sceno of the allegud attempted nasusination to tako measure- ments of rooimd, ete., and comploty u plan of tho proinises fur tho convenlonco of all partlos interested tn the trlnd, m‘u would thorofire nsk for au adjournment tll U w'elook to.niorrow moening, und tho Court ndjourned, More inture est s taken in this trial then in ony af the Judgu's trials, and he bng been boforo the bar projosuting his eusnics as o roqulur buslucs or yenrs,” RETURNED WITIHOUT ITIS MAN, 8pecial Dispateh fo The Chicago Tribune, Prensnung, Ya., April 4.-County.Dotective Nresaler, who went to Clnelnnat! with o roqulsls tlon from Gov, Moyt for the arrest of Vall Hong on a churgo of soQuotion proforrud by a youug wotiun ot Allegliony Clty, has returned withaut hls prisonor, ov. Foster haflug revoked the warrant for Hoag's arrest on tho ground fhat thu requisition was procured for purposes othor thun the punishmunt ot tho erline oharged. Blstrlet-Attorpoy Hobb looks upon the uetion of tho Ohto Governor as a reflection upon hime seif. Ho l\l{fi ho'fs fumlliar with tho caso, knows what (he proscoutrix- testificd before the Gramd Jury boere, and focls sutisfied that thu allegutiony cun bo catublistied In caurt. il'lm (irand Jury buw nirendy roturned p true biil, uud thu stutoment that “tho roquisition was pros cured for burposol othor than thoe punishment of the orimw’” bo vousldore uttorly unwarrante @y and 4 mere exouso ou the pirt of the Gove ornor for u\'mllmf [ Blulu duty. Lioiy hns muny ‘lurlullul frionds tu Lbio, one of whom 8 tho Ldoutenaut-Govorior of the Blato, ‘Tho wutnan 121 tho casa I respectably conneetod, wnd it §s mors thun probuble that Hoag will yet bo cow- pollud 1o face the musiv, 2 ——— 1IAD IIIS THROAT CUT, JACKSON, Miga., April 4.~Last night a yun nuned Hrenunn was tound lylug on the side- walk with s throut cut. Busploton poluted to & negro who was soen nonr the tnurdored man just previous to the discovery of tho murdor, Bearch way made for tha wurderer, alded by bloadbouuda, and rosulted In eapturing the ne; Ideutdlied ns tho person seen nenr tho body, The prlsoner woa lodied Ju Jatl, Hle had n rrzor fn hia posseston, which 19 nnoather strong clrouim- Atanco ngainet him, 49 the hed of tho murdered anan wik alniost kevered from the body by i nuor, - Owlig to tho utrociousncss of the blaody deod It 1 fenred the noseo wil bo Iyneliod, ro, who wns IMPORTANT ARREST. Bpecinl Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. INprANAvOLIs, Ind, April 4—An Important arrest wins made here to-day, it scoms that two yeara ago sovornl thousand doftars’ worth of United SBintea 5§ por cont rogistered bomls were stolen, from n Phitadelphlun by the namo of Mickel, ‘Thu Treasury Dopartment replaced thom, A short” tme ago Aloxandria PMinover, of Now York, recoived n £500 bond from Levl Baum, of this city, to cols teet, properly transferred, togethor with neces- sary powor of attornoy, It wos aftorwards dis- covered that this boud was onu of the #tolen Philadelpbia Jot, and that the franstor and power of attorney were both furged. Plnover eame 1o thla eity n day or two ngo, and with tho atd of n Ulilted Statea Murshul fbapin hiny been nrrested, und will bo taken to Now York, Huomlsn livery- atnbio keeper and general speculntor. TATAL SHOOTING ATIRAY, CINCINNATL, O, Aprit 4.~Timothy 1. Connor, t snlounkeeper nt No. 280 Wost Sixth strect, was deliborately shot aud futally woundoa nt o'clock ta-night on the street at Longworth und Central avenues Ly W, T, Jolnson, olso n saloon- keeper and partnor of Ald, Kelley, noted for convietion of eleetion frauds, Connor hul n qunrret duting tho afternoon with o Larkeeper at Kelley & Johnson's snloon, und after nliht Johnson sought Connor, und - finding him on the atreet 8hot bim in tho loft sldo or the throat, fn- illetiug o mortal wound. KILLED WI'TII AN AN, Dernorr, Mich,, Aprll 4.—~Renjamin Trogo, o prominont eltizen of Irving Township, Barry County, this 8tate, got into an altercution with o nan named Martin Lexten yestorday, und the Inttar was killed by o blow from an ax crushing fnnis hewd, ‘Frego lns for somo tino shown slgns of mental trouble. ''ha genoral belief 18 that the deed was done whilo ie” was insane, n3 there wus to known difiiculty between the men, 'I'rowo now suy's thoy hud no quarrel, OUTRAGED ANI) MURDERED. 8anta Dansany, Cal, April 4=Mrs. toulsa Snrgent, of Suntarita, this county, started nlane o1 horsobnek Saturday to visit a nelghbor. The horso was found -lnter grazing by the rondsldo. A search was made, and yestorday morntug the budy of Mra, Sargont “wis found burled nenr Shepherd's Cump, 8ho hind ovidontly been out- rugud und murdored. Her head was erushed (i, A Mexienn shophert g beon nrrosted on suss plelon und §s 1n danger of bulng lynached, A NEGRO DUEL. CiNciNNATI, April 4—John Hownrd, n lght utlutto, whilo throwlng dlco with Churles Coffee, niso u mulatto, being refused a loan of 10 cents, wont out gud got n pistol, returned, and fired ut Collee, Tho Intter fived aix shots in retuen, nl of which took offeot, four In the back, ono In the head, and ong {n the ubdowmen, {lluv;'nrll Wua murtally wounded. Colleo was not urt. i SENTENCED FOR LITE, BAN Francisco, Cul, April 4,—John M. Ross, under Hfu scutence to the Albuny Penitentinry for the murder of tho Bcoond Mate of tho ship Bullfon, was to-duy delivercd to tho custody of tho oflicers to bu taken to Albuny, whero n writ will be sued before tho United Stutes Court to deelde the validity of thonction of the United States Consul at Yokohnni, wiw sentenced him, KILLED .HIS BROTHER-TN-LAW. . Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunt. ATLANTA, (., Aprit 4—A speclal from Waghe ingtan, Gn., to-duy details tho kitling yesterduy ol F. Callowny by his brother-ln-law, A, Smith, The diticulty grow out of u busincss transnotion; Both of the gentlemen nro prominontly cone ngoted pud the uiluir Iy deeply regrettad. A TIIEF KILLED. Soectal Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, ATLANTA, Gi., Aprll 4.—Willlam Broughton, of Mudison, Ga,, lnst nlght shot and Killed n ne- #ro whotn ho getected in the uct of robbing a storv. ’ ACQUITTED. Dernorry, Aprit 4—~John Finlk, awested nt Willilumson, this State, on susplolon of having murdered his sister, Mra, Beott, bas been dis- obarged upon examination, " DIED OF HER WOUND, % Deriorr, Aprll "8,—3Mrs, " Upright, i young woman shot at Stanton, in this Stato, by her husband, Mareh 10, dled yesterdag, having lived tifteon dayd afior belng shot through the brain, SENTENCED 'O BE HIUNG, QALvestoN, April 4—A spoclal from Dallas snys Adnm Thompson, convicted of the murdor of old mun Sohumuker, wus sentenced to hang Junel i e e—— WILL HOLD OUT. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Searyarien, i, April 4—Tho Committeo appointed by tho atriking employés (n tho fure nishing dopartment of the Wuten Cgmpuny re- turned from Elgin to-day and reported great sywpathy with their retlaz at the Elgln faetory. They say mno mon wil come horo from either Elgln or Itnckford to tako their pluces, Thoy uro confident of earryimg thelr polnt, THE"LIRIBUNE correspandent wus told fu-day by i watcb-Inctory inni thatall tho bands cmf!u‘y d 0t the fnotory willusk for the rewoval of I 1, Wheoler, whols out undor ball on a churgo of rupo, 10-morrow, und In case of re- fusal wiil alt leuv ————— A CHICAGO BOY IN BALTIMORE. Spectul Dispateh to Tre Chicago Tribune, JALTIMORE, Md., Aprit 4.—Schuyler Colfax Sberwood Huber, ngud 12 years, son of a baker nt No, 105 West Mudlson strect, Chlcago, wus pleked up ot tho Balthnore & Oblo depot hero ut 11 o'olock ta-night by tho potice, and 18 hetd for his parents. Iie ropresents that ho bought i half-furo tiokut to hls homu in Chiougo on money lent him_by friends in Washington, and lost [t ut the Holllduy-Btreat Theatro In thls clty, Ho is hure without monoy or frivnds, ————— MISSOUR VALLEY RACE CIRCUIT, KaNnAs Crrv, April 4—An Assoclution styled the Mlssouri Valley Haco Clreuit was organized Baturdny by reprosontatives from Councl I3tutts, 8t. Juseph, Lnwrence, Kas,: Bodulln, Mo.; Kan- 8us City, und 8t, Loufs. Mootings havo beon are runged fur ut Council Blutle, Aug. 29; at Bt Jo- soph, Sept, 6 ut Kunsng City, Sopt, 13 and at Bodulle, Bopt. 2. Purses sgeroguting $40,000 haye been hung up. B OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Haununo, April' 4—Arrived, the Olmbrin, from Now Yark, MoviLg, April 4.—Arrived, the Bardinlan, from Toston. o Niw Youx, April d—Arrlved, tho Ttaly, from Liverpuol, Loxuon, Aprll 4—The Vietorla, from No Yark, und Ne‘xlurlmd. trom l’hllu?l'ulpmu. xynv\: arrived out, ——— SMALL-POX, pectal Dlspatch to The Chicago Tridune, AriaasviLGg, Tk, April £.—Tho ensosof small- pox ut Maysvitlo still vontinue, aud are reported by the Toard of health to bu gottiug, botter, Thero 1s some dissutisfuction with tho action of the Bonrd, sumo olnlming that thoy.ura with- holding fuctd that tho publio shoulil &uuw. The deuth of & young lady who lives two mites north &tml‘l:‘u Intucted village glves color to this stalg- ———— PROPOSED BARGE LINE. Couxcrn Buuves, iy April 4—The Councll Tinfts Bourd of ‘Urade bing tukon steps to asslet und busteu the establishiunt of a barge lno by twoen Counuil Biulrs and 8t, Louis, L4 et —ees A Yappy 'Chought, } Londan ¥legraph, Amou‘i!hc muny anccdotes contooted with the lute b1, Munlor, of chocolatusique fume, which havo ubtninod publicity in tho Parisan pross sluca his devousu, 14 one eurfously uxumpll'ymc tho vaso with which a rendy wit muy convart it seomingly Irreparnblo misbnp iuto u source of profit und venown, It appeary that somo yunrs ugau lnrgo quantity of “cako ‘vhocolato, which hid boen forw consldoriblo tlute *in stock,” storea uwuy in M, Menlor's warohonses, wis found, when required for sale, to have turied whlte, The munufacturer was i great porploxs 1y u8 to how bo wight rewedy so untowurd wn aculdunt, whun ono of his olerke proposed, upon payment of 00T, to extelqato bim from his it Ly, ALtor lony neggtiytion, Monlorslcued I PrOIE0 1o puy the amount domunded, cous didonully upon bis udoption vt tho which proved to Lo e following: ‘Chut ho should udvertise hischogpluta gs buing the only choeolute hi tho world suseeptiblo of turnlug ruy through old vgo, Menlor, reeogniziug tho villlnnoy OF thls quaint nodog pald the money, and isaund Whe ndvertisoment; An cnormous die mund for the ** white chocolito’ wug the result; tho whole damuged stock wug sold off at u top price, und, 1l we 1y bolieva the Gaulolx, there ure wtill thousundy ot chocolute consuors in Frunce who exhibit u declded prefyronco for that particular devoniption of the “chocolay Manter™ tho cukes of which, when brokoen, ¢x- :Imull Kruyivh bue tirunghout 1holr vutico sab. . ELECTRIC BELTS AND'BANDy S e e s A e e o ADDRESS WEAK, NERVOUS. DEBILITATED, WHO SUFFER FROM ILL-HEALTH LINGERING, GHRONIG, NERVOLS, L3 OR FUNGTIONAL DISEASES, External remedies are the safest and bost that can be applied in diseases, on account of the facllity which we possess of wateh. ing their action and results; and of thes. remedies Electricity, in the form of mild, continuous, and prolonged currents, os real- ized . excluslvely by Ivermachoer’s Elcetric Helts and Bunds, s been found the moyt valuable, sufe, simple, and efti cient treatment in the world for the cure of tlisease, Wo reviow, in our varlonspamphilets the ‘manifold beneflts to be decfved trom Pulyermacher's Applisnces, and bring for ward testimony in their favor from the wmost learned physiclang and scientiflc men fn Eu. rope and this country. We also demonstrate why relief and cure acertie Irom their use after every other plan of treatment, higs foiled. Reader, nre you afflictetdeand wish to recover the samo degree of lmn:lflx‘, strength, and energy as experienced in former years? Doany of the following symp 2 -totns; or class of symptoms, meet your dls eased condition? -Aro you suffering from ill-health In any of -its many and multifarl. ous forms, consequent on a lingering, nerv. 3 ous, ehronic, or functional disease? Do you fecl nervous, debilitated, frotful, timid, and -lack the power of will ang action? Are you subject to loss:of memory, have: spells of ‘fainting, fullness of bloud In the head, fecl listless, moping, unilt for business or plens ure, and subject to flts of melancholy? Are your kidneys, stomach, liver, or blood ina * disordered condition? ‘Do you suffer from rheumatism, neuralgla, or aches and pains? , Have indiscretfons and excesses left you ina weak and dobilltated conditfon? Are you thnid, nervous, and forgetful, and is “your mind continually dwelling on the subject? Have you lost confidence in yourself and energy for business pursults? Are you - subject to uny of the following symptoms: Restless nights, broken sléep, nightmare, dreams, pulpitation of the heart, bushful- ness, confusion of ideas, aversion to soclety, dizziness in the head, dimness of sight, pim: ples and blotches on the face and back, and other despondent uyh)ptunx:? There are thousands of young men, middle aged, and oven the old, who suffer from nervous and physical debility. There are also thousands of females, broken down in health and spir its from disorders peculiar to their sox, and who, from false modesty or negleet, prolong thelr aufforings, . Why, then, further neg . lect a subject so productive of heaith and futuro happiness when thero is at hand a means of cure? - Why not throw off the yoko altogether, and seek a remedy that = hus sclenco and common ‘sense to commend it—n remedy of indisputable efficacy and tho miost certnin eans of restoration to health and vigor, For further particulurs seco TIIE ELEC. TRIO REVIEW (Elaborately Illustrated) AND DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET, which i aro mailed, post-paid, to any address on ape plication, PULVERMACHER BALVANIG €D, 8 |Cor. Eighth and Vine Sts,, Es CINCINNATI, 0." Eg 265 and 1164 Broadway, _ ” NEW YORK. Efl 613 Montgomery Street, | SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, EUROPEAN DEPOTS: 194 Rogent Street, - - LONDON. 39 Rue St. Maro, - - - PARIS. CAUTION. Avoid Bogus uppliances of every description claiming Electric qualitics; our Punphlet explaind how o distinguish the genuine from the Spurious. Pulvermacher’s Eleotrio Delts and Bands alone are genuine;: they r¢- ecived the only award of merit for Electrio appli- ancea at ull the Greut Warkd's Espositions of Evwe rape and Awarica,

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