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1E CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TURSDAY, APRIL ™ Dy PAGES 1881 WILVIS b B S 47 o total yotuof 7. Tho new ?«‘&“L'.E'.‘.’lé"....«n.mm (o leonsy iha satoons to agreo to rell fertnontod liors by the ate A6 now Nonrd consigs of Dr.d, P, Bedgwick, Warten L. Whoatou, ‘Thomas M. tJull, W. (1. gmlth, and "I A. Brookina: Tl «M!v{lslrnlr, Luther L. Hintt; Poliel istibley We W, Do v > Woll; Treasurery L. C. Isrown. MILWAUKRE, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Trititne, MitwAukes, Apeil hi—The Judictal and manle- pal clcotions to-ilny hinvu buen tho quiotent vver known, and the vote polted hus beon nhout two- + 1rda 08 lnrio us that ol the Iast electlon, The Jerut retuens show sl Domaceatlc gans i suvernl of the wards, Judyes Coloana Cassorday, having no opposition, recolved, tho full voto of tho 8tate, and wil both be retnened to tha Su- premo Bench. Judge Mann, Demoernt, was ro- D eete County dudize over G, W. Hnzelton, Re- pubiican, by 1202 mnjority, The veturus from tho cight towns In tho county will inercnso Mann's _mujority. C. A, Iomil ton, the Hepubliean nominee, tead DL . Small, Democrut, for Clreult Judgo fa tho eity, by 168 mnjority, Tho roturns rom Watkesha and Milwaukee Countles will reduco Hamilton's majorlly to nbout 1200, Tazelton sun 300 behind his ticket, The Aldermen clect are: Flrst Ward, Sumuel M. Dixon, Democeat; gecond Ward, Aui, Stoindeln; Third Ward, Jnmes Foley, Democrat; Fourth Ward, David Green, Independent: Fifth Ward, W, i, Ler- rigo, Republican; Hixth Ward, Chr_l.q Anutedot, Jemoerat; Seventh Ward, Aug. Kiehoter, Rte- publican; Eighth Ward, J. Fuhsel, Indopenttent; Ninth Ward, Alvert Obenborger, Demoera Tenth Ward, Charles Kurth, Republicans Twelfth Ward, Charlea Dunnling, Indopondent; fhirteentt Ward, Willlum Kobow, Independent. Ju the Saventh Ward Justice Johnson, Repub- JNean, was dufeated by Charles Keapper, Demo- crat. . GRAND RAPIDS, MICIT. Spectat Dispatel to The Chicago Tribune, anrasn Itaeins, Mich., April G~Luwer and moro complote roturns show that tho Nepub- HNenns elected ofghit ut of the nino eity ofiicers yesterduy, Instead of soven, ns heretoforo re- ported, having cleeted David - Lankestor Director of tho Poor, Instend of . I, Smith, Jtobert M. Montgomery, for Clreult Judie of this county, with but three of tho thirty-two towns and wards csthmated, has nbout 000 plurality over Judge Hoyt, the independent candidate. Tho Ropublican State tiekot In this county Ins about 2K plurality over tha Vetno- cratio tieket, rathor more than less. Tho now Board of Supervisors of tho county will consist of twenty-1wo or twenty-thien lmruhllclms ot of n totul membership of thirty-tive. In fuct, the Republican_viotory, bath fn the city and the county, I8 most_cowplete, Tho votean tha threo proposed amondiments to tho Stute Consti- tution was light In this eity aud vielity, but wus nearly ununimous in favor of thens, B BELOIT, WIS, Special Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, BeLoir, Wis,, Aprit h—T'wo tickets wero in tho field to-day fn our munieipal clection,—n clti= zens' ticket, favorlng o reducod number of Nguor licenses and bigher Heenso fees, und n Republican Unlon tieket, which represented tha brond-gauge licouse polley. The Intter was sue- cessful, clectlng J. H. Rolgnrt for Muyor by 185 plurality, and Simon Smith Trensurer by 113 plurlity. The Aldermon ond Supervisors who surved Inst yonr wera reblected in nll wards, ex- cept that C. Newburgh, o new man, wis elected Fourth Ward Aldermon, reeniving 42 mujority. For Chlef-Justice of tho Wiscousitt Supremo Cowrt Orsamus Cole 11 [) for the short term nnd 607 v term. For Associate Justice J. 1 Cassoday ro- celved (8 votes, For Probite Judga Amos ' Trichuni recolved 607 votes. For Judge of tho II:'IJ(lx)nlulpul Court Patten (00 votes, aud Hrooks KANKAKEE, ILL. Speetal Disvaten to The Uhfeago Tribune. KANKAKEE, 11L, Avrll h—In tho town clection hera tp-day, D.C. Taylor was elected Super- visor by amafority of “nhout 300 over Jahn C. Mluteer, who ran on the Prohibition ticket. Tho total vote was 030, Tue rest of thu I'eaplo’s tleket, s follows, §8 nlso olectenl: George Habol, Asslstant Supervisor; C. A, Rrossenu, Town Clerk; Ots Durfeo, Assessor; Ulrich Lrsinger, Coliector; D. C.. driuncil, Iighwny Commissioners A. Zinknm, It, Ashley, Johin Stiior, Lorenzo Riploy-tls Durfee: dustice of thg Peuce: B, 1. Suckln, C. G, Willts, J. B, Langlols, Peter Fing, Adun Funk, Constabics, A otlon to sell tho £30,000 of stook hold by tho town in tho Cinelnnatl, Lafayette & Chiengo Hatlrond for &100 ta tho company which shull firat bulld g oporate @ ralleod westward ntg tho can)-lields between Gardner and Nrajdwood wias g:m\cl‘llled to a *viva: voeo ™ vote und deelared DE XALB, ILL. Spectat Dlapateh to The Chicaga Tribunes DE Kany, T, Aprit 6,—Tho township olection hero to-diy presed off very quictly, except on Colloctor, over which thero was considerablo strife. Somo (00 votes were polled. Tho follow- ing tickot was clected: Suporvisor, L, Meliwes Town Clork, E. A, Porter; Asgessor, Hiram Edd, Collector, V., A. Qlidden; Justices of tho Pon 2, 13 Gilbort, Georgo Lenox, and Ellas I, tell; Constables, Walter Lenox, Willian und J, H, McQueen; Rond Commission Roat; Scehool Trustee, . G, Young. T on Colloetor during tho day wus very hutly cone tested, Coming down tho howme stroteh Hunt broke bndly, and Gikdden camo undor tho wire with p majorlty of 15, The vote » for™ or *agalnst * the buildiog of o town-ball stood: For, 313; nuninst, 61, ¥ WISCONSIN. 8 Special Dispateh to The Chiengo Tribune. MILwAUKER, April G.~Speclal dispatehoes to tho Sentinel from nll tho conntivs {n tho Stato shiow that tho olcetion hns boen very qulot, tho vote smallyand no unusual disturbances, Coun- ty Juiges were cleeted In every county, and n baro majorlty uro ltopublican, I. €. Sloan and Col. amliton wero the oty Cirenit Judges vots ed for, and both were elected, Interviows with itepublicaus to-night roveal the fuct that tho ost of thotn bolieve that United States Dis- trict-Attorney Huzelton, who wis o candldaty for County Judge In this county, was defented owing to tho {den that scented to provail that ho m} dutup und supported Ly the Fost-Office LA CROSSY, WIS, 8pecial Diapateh ta The Chicago Tribune, LA Cnosse, Wis, Aprll fi—Probally at no thino fn tho history of this city bns thoro beon such intenso excitement over n municipul elee- tion as tho ono which oceurred to-day, Botwe of the leading men fu cho Republionn and Demo- crat parties slgned a call for our head brower, Charles Michel, for Muyor. He was indorsed by the Domoerats, Tho peoplo enlted n conventlon and nomimited W, I, smlloy, and ho was i dorsed by tho Ropublicnn Conventlon, The ro- sultls that tho Temoes Chty of L Crosy bus eleeted Mr, Smiloy Mayor. by noarly 200 mae dority, Tho bulance of tho tlnket I3 in doubt, WATERTOWN, WIS, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune WATERTOWN, Wis,, April 5.—~Thy entivo Dems ocratle oity ticket, hended by Jneob Webor for Mayor, wus succossful to-dny without opposis tlon, uxcopt on Frensurer ana onu AssCssOr Commissionors In four of tho seven wards op- posed to the compromlse of tho vity bonded dobt were elected, which ‘defeats the sontomplited Plan af sottlemont fu the egming City Govorn- ment, Tho olty comploto®ilves Orsnmus Cole for Chler-Justice and J, 1. Cassodny for ABsos clnto Justice ench 1200 votes. H, Coleonius i etected Connty Judwo 1n Jolforson Connty and S, . Limnoresux | dgo Co bot oppemare u Dodgo County, both without CLEVELAND, O, 5 Special Dispaich to The Chicago Tribiine, CLEVELAND, 0., Murch f,—Complote veturns frow yesterany's munieipnl electon show n e~ publieun telumph which exceeds all estimates of tho mege sanrul; Tho wholu Ropublienn Hek et clectod by maforitios runging froim 2100 Yoddo0. mayor Heerter ts roblected by over U200 tnaforigy, whilch 18 somowhut under that of thoaverugo of tho tuket, Tho next Connell stundy twenty-soven Regublicans to nino Denos crats, und tho Hoard of Kducatfon cloven le- gllyllmuu uid sovon Democrats, Tho vietory 18 n‘;:‘i’l.lerlhun buy been won in many yenrs be- JANESVILLE Hptclal Dispateh to Thy JANRYILLE, Wis,, Aprlls,~Thoclection passed O quletly, reaulting a8 follows: Mayor, A, I' Lfllll Republlean; Clerk, C. Churel, 1o~ g" |"L'u Treasuror, J. M, Huzelton, Domocrus; t:srl ce, Suses Prichnrd; Bohool Commissiuor- fln'l»fuae. 8, 1L Bumith, Rupublican; Bealer, Alox- n (Lrlnemuu( Demoorat. Tho Bemocruts cleot o i}"hmuu lerman o the ‘Third Ward, Will- Finex 10 thu Becand, Jutued Mtzglbbons'in the "L‘P\lbll‘l“»d O. I Robiuson In the Fourth, The Wirg, C4us vleet Churles A, Patter in tho First S CARLINVILLE, 1LL. Can eelal Diapatchi to Tha Chicugo Tridune, Paseeg oy ALLE, HL, April 8.—Tho clty aluction F e ot qutetty (o-day. ‘oo Kepabifean eun- np o Hasee W, I fluridortt, withidvow Bty pee0 Y48 butween 8,5, Gilber, tho Pros taogrp e SUNe und Joseph Waggouer, th o cundidaty, Groat lutereat wos uks | tholr ticket, The ated, and the question of * line or “no Heenso® hnn caused the greatest exeltetnent, The ight has been n bitter one. | The lieo ety eareled the gy i Jurga whujorit >- #eph Wakgznner and the antire’ Demoeratiy ke E‘L}‘I‘Illll!‘z one excepton,were cleeted by sl - uritiey, BVANSTON, L1, Bpeetat Dispateh to The Chicagn Trtbune. NETON, 1l Aprll H—The township clocs Uon to-dny resuthted g foltow HBupervisor, Max lnhog Pown Clerk, J. 1L iy Ansesgor, oo M. Lyonag Coltector, W, B, Cliltord; Commis- sloner of Highways, Daminiek Schrieber; Schonl Friatee, 8, Qoodonow; Juatlees of tho Peace, J, A, THolsitton, Gearga Keartey, James Currey dohn C. Mugphy, aud Jonn 5, Wasking: Constil- Bles, 1), F, Gurenott, Georgn W, Frankilng A M. Cornoy, Nie Morpner, and Ed Muirphy, MANUTOWOCU, WIS, Aoectal Dispiteh tn Tha Chicaga Tribune, MAN1TOwot, April f.—Schuette, Hepubliean, for Mnyor, and Getbko, Republiean, for T'rens- urer, ake vlectod without -oppositioh, Tha Re- pubifeans electod .a full Kopublican 8ourd of Aldermen, n elreumstunco which nover hap- pened In this city betore, Smnrt, Republean, Tor County Judige, hay 6528 matjority {n the City and Town of Mauttowoe, and 18 probnbi; toed hllfllgl'()u of 4 Democratio mujority of 1,200 i the county, MENDOTA, TLL, Speelal Disnatehs to The Chicagn Tribune, MENDOTA, 111, Apri) 6.=Tha township election held here to-day resulted In favor of the ltepub- Tlean candiidntes exeept ono of tho four Justices of tho Peace. ‘Tho following were cloeted: Su- pervisor, €. Fischer; Assistant Bupervisor, Wittt Truman; ‘Tow Guy; As- #exsor, Wilinm Kopfor: Shipleys; 1ehway Comtoissiol ustices ol the Peace, Juimes & WV, Unrd- (8 uer, T4 L. Carnnhun, and Philo Custle. FREBIORT, ILL. Speclal Disputch to 'The Chicao Tribune, Frervonr, L, April 5.—Tho anuual eleation oceurred tosday, with tho folluwing resitits Mnyor, James MeNamarn; City Clerk, Waeren C. Clurk: Attorney, J, C. Kean: Treasurer, D 1. Breed; Suryeyor, T I, Jasel; Marshal, Bl 8, Chamberlins Street COHIFIX!‘I"I)I)I‘. W, AL Kiipe sebild, - For Aklermen the following lr‘llllunll’ll were elected: First Ward, Jicol Inetnns Seeond Ward, Dr, L Stockopls Third Ward, W, ., Wagner, OCONOMOWOC, WIS, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Ocoxosowou, Wi, Awell 6.—i% I, Putney, Republicnn, for County Judge, bny 103 mujority; 0. W. Bmall, Domocrat, for Cireuit Judge, s 11 majority, Cussoday, for Associate Justiee, and Cole, tor Chiel Justico, recolved no opposition, The munieipal ticket 8 badly spit, and the ro- At will not be known before morning. - Judge Fmall Is probubly defoated, us his own town Kives him but 11 imnjority, BLOOMINGTON, ILL, Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Broostisarox, U, Aprll hi—1t. 8. Melntyre, Rtepublican, was clected Assessor of IBooming- ton Township over Adnm Guthrie, Indepoenident, who hua beld tho ofll muny years, J. 1, Stone, Demoerat, was elected Colloctor over €, P, Lochr, Republican, owing to local quarrels, The uther votes ure ot counted yot owing to thole volume sud complexity. QUINCY, ILL. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Qufrxoy, 1L, Aprll 5.—Webster, Independent candldate for Muyor, has beon efected by nbout 1660 muJorlty over Ewing, indorsed by tho 1te- publican and Domoeratic party organizations. Five Websterand one antl-Webstor Allormen wero nlso cleettdd, Tho Demoeratio candldates for the remuiniug town and cily ollices havo hwulccma Ly mnjoritics runging from 60 to 2 — RIVERSIDE, 1LT. . Speelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Ivensing, 1k, Aprll 5.=The following 1tiv- ergldo ticket was elected: Supervisor, John Q. Wells; Assessor, Charles D, Sheeman: Collector, Ezen 1% "Leal; Town Clgrk, Arthur C. Blayneys Justices of tho Peace, 'Thomag W, Blayney and Gearge 8, Collia; Constables, dosoph Detto and Frod Crowa: Comtnissiouers of Highwuys, I’ toanan and Joseph Gow. G L ANN ARBOR, MICI. Bpeclal Dispateh to The Chiteago Tribune, ANN Axpon. Miok,, April 5—Fhe Domocratic majority in Washtonnw County for Justlce of thoSupreme Court and Regenta Is from R0 to U60. Joslin, Domoerat, for Cireuit Judgo, has about 400 majority, Tho Clty Councll stands clght Democerats to slx Republicans, and the Rourd of Supervisora thirteen Demoerats to twelve Ropublicans. LINCOLN, NEI. Bpecial Disvatch to The Chicaga Tribune, TaNcory, Neb., April 5.—=Tho munlelpul clee- tion held to-day resulted In o vietory for the entiro Republienn tickot, Tho following ollicers werp eleeted: Mayor, John B, Wrlizhts Clerk, It RO Mnulo{ 'l‘mllsulve AL, Cass; Bugluce N. Scott: Aldermon, C. C. Muson, 8. 13, or- 1nian, and J, £1. Hosby b b SPRINGTIELD, ILL. Special Dlapatch ta The Chicago Tridune, BeriNaetsen, 1k, Apell 5.—~In the elty clection allght voto was policd, with o great deal of suratebing. John MeUreery, the nomitico of tho Citlzeny' ticket, and of the Dumoorats alsa,swas oleeted Mayor by about 60 majority over Muther, Republlean, Tho ety Govornunt will be aluost wholly Democratio, ADRIAN, MICI, Speesat Dhapateh@p The Chicago Tridune, Aniiay, Mich,, April 5.~The following are tho mujoritics for eandllates on thy Ropublionn Btuto tickot En this city: Marston, 217; Joy, BAT; Ittty 25345 Tlowell, Cireult Judge (o opposition), o' political comploxlin of tho Bonvd of pervicors witl rommin leuns, 163 Dewocrats, 10, unehunged,~fepub- GENEVA, ILL. pectal Dispatch to The Ghleago Tridbune, GENEVA, T, April 6.—~Tha foflowing town tickut was clected to-day; Bupervisor, J. 1. May- bornos Clork, L."J, Crury; Assessor, T W. Poor; Colleetor, Witllwin Derrleks Justices, W, I, Tense und A, 1% Wost: Constubles, Russoll [Tume phrey and John Howard: Highwuy Cow: . ory . 8, Brudley, Sl Mo ROCITESTLR, MINN. Spectat Diapaten (o The Chicaao Triduns, Roouesten, Mlun, April 5~The charter oleetion held to-duy resulted fn tha eloction of :;m m::.(ru llum:hllcuu tickot with two oxeeps lons, tho majoritios holng trom 10 £ city voted mi! liconso by :fi(l m:‘h}r‘ll‘}g i o \ REPUNLICAN GAINS, Hpectal Ulspatch 1o The Chicago Tribune, CornwaTei,Mich. April 5.—~Roturns from towns inthis county fudfeate n duclded Ropublican Kot The Sypervisors stand olghteon Ropube Hean and ton lllnmnlunn. Tho Republlean Stute und Judicial tickots are probably cavrie handsome majorities. MESHLY oo by TLI ROCK, ARK. UKy ATkyy April 6,—Tho ity cleetlon pussed off quivtly, Tho Demourats oloet five aut n’f the I)lx .’:Id,m'meu. The voto for Mayor I8 ¢losy, with Inlioations that ar, o A clautu e oy oot Dettaeruty son, Treasurer, Democrats, urocortaluty oleeted, PULTON, ILL, Speelal Diapaleh to The Chicaco Tribune, Furray, 1., April 5.—Thoolty eloction yestor- day resnlted {n tho cleudon of Havilah Peuso {I'roblultionist) tor Mayor, and Q. B, Pluch, W. s Liroen, and Johth Duwna (lieenso) for' AlS dermen, Tho Council will stand tive for licensu aud one ugulnst. ') CONGRESS, April G~Jobn 'L Llich, Ro- puibliean, was clocted to Congruss In tho Soys fl“‘!’l l)i'lrh:t )'fl}lunhl‘y.‘ lfl'E\u’ucvndlllnl Hon. O, . Congor, trinaforred to 1 Y Jorlty ot 5,000 nad upwirds, O Batey iy Bk ) SEDALIA, MO, HEDALIA, Mo, April 8=Tho Domoorats clect tho Mayor, lteconter, Marshal, Ironsurer, Ase sessory and two Councllmen, Thu Hepublicans ¢lect the Clty Attornoy, Collecto 1 tw Countlingn. “Tho Connell now :sumfl w‘uumo‘-’ cruts, 67 tepublicuns, 2, EFPFINGIIAM, ILL, Spretat Diapateh (0 The Chicago Tyidun., FFiNguan, IlL, April 6.—~Tho township eleas tlons puased off quivtly to-duy, u “leht volo bolng ‘null»d. Tho entlre Demnoratia tickot wis d, vleoted, thore belug no opposition vxeept for ono ofilee, RACINE, WIS, RaciNg, Wis, Aprit G—laemo City olects Puckurd, Demserut, Sayor by 22 majority; Suyser, Demvorut, Justico of the Peace by 160 wujorlty, The uutuullonns uluet tho baluuoe uf Jity Counell witl Le o tio, . OMAUA, NEB, Osrara, Neb.; Anell 6.—The Domoerats sleated Jutined 12, Yoy, their candidato for Muyor, at the ety flumdm w-day, und curried thele genoral T¥r - ity teket and all the wurd eandlautes, with ono or two oxceptions, Tho wholu City Governmont 13 to Lo reormunlzen undor the new daw ot this vloction, aod the vietory Is regarded o8 most Smporthnt. VENWORTIT, KAS, wonn, Ko, Aprit f.~Tha election passed off quietly. A falr voto wos potled. The: questlon at 14ane wns one of sustaining the pross ont Mayor, Furtesque, in compromnising tho elty dobit ot 40 conts on the dollwe. Mayor Fortesquo - ha recefved n - overwhelme i mnjority, being eleol by over o0 mnjodty over ex-Mayor Ummothan, ‘Tho Luavenworth T'imes, which advocated the clec- tlon of Fortosqute uted thy entlre Repubiiean tieket, editorlally snys: * This virtuully setttes the terms upon which our clty doht Wil Dby eompromised, and ™ 8 an o une quaiified Indorsement of tho policy of tho band question from tho very (st to tho present.’ Jloth candldated for Mryor were une darstood to he opposed to tho Prohibition taw, and that question was not, therefore, nn_issun In the election, The vata for Polleo Judee Is vory elose, and §t I8 now thought Jolin C, Vuiighan, who has beid tho oftica tor clght yenrs, I8 defented by a small mnjority, By NOCK 1SLAND, L. Hpeetal Dispatch to The Chicagu Tribune, Ttocie IstAND, 1L, April 5.—A trinnealar fight tank placo hore to-dny for clty and township offices, The Republiean ticket was headed by Henry Carse, tho Demoeratic by Balley Daven- port, and the Nutlonal Greenback by J. C. Cameron. Tho full returng will not 1o known bieforo du"llkm, au muny split tiekets lve boen fsed, Thero 18 Tittle doubt from the count fn four of the wards comploted at [ X3 that Carse, lepublican, i cleeted by an Inereused mujority over lust yeur, MOLINIE, TLT. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Motaxu, I, April h.—Tho city clection, com- bined with that of the towaship, aceurred to-day. There wero thres tekets In tho field,—~Repub- tienn, People's, nud Greenbuok,—umking the st of ‘eandidutes number ffty-four, At 1 o'elack full returns. from two wanls “nd meagro returns from the threo others us- sure the cleetion of tho stralelit Republicnn tleket by u good majority. The Hon 8, Wheelock I8 chiosen Mayor Tor tho third tim ho fght big heen o bliter ono n personalitics, g well ng Raung the parties nod factions, ELGIN, 1L, Special Disputeh to The Chicaso Tridune, Eray, 1, April f—At tho town cleetlon held duy 15616 votes wore cst. Jumes A, Carllslo, 11, L. Perklos, William Grote; and 1. J. Bosworth were eleeted Supervigors; Willlam F. 8ylia, Clerks (4, Kosenkouns, Assvssor; A. C. Joslyn, Highway Commissioner; 1L N. Patehen, School Trusteo; D W, lawitt, A, I Tigbbard, 3. 11 Becker, A, 8, Lowis, and Jolm Murtin, Jistces ol tho Penco; and Jumes Scanlag, Gollector, ree celving & pluraiity, LAWRENCE, KAS. Lawnresce, Aprit b—Tho Peoplo's tlcket, heuded by J, D, Bowersocr, for Muyor, I8 elected by mmnjorities rungmyg from o #00, -There Was nu party ssue, bt rathor contest between radlenl prouibitionlsts and conscrvativo tom- peruncee mon, I which the intter won, Ko husiness men tuvored thoe eople’s ticket, which wterinlly ussistod fn jts success, MADISON, WIS, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Trilune. Mamsos, Wis, April 6,—The Uemoernts made u clean sweop at the municipal election to-dny, electing James Conklin Mayor and Androw Daubner Treasurer, and carrying all tho Aldermen and Supervisors, and clecting A, 8. Sunborn County Jislge,. Both purtics sup- ported Justices Cole und Cassidy, MUNCIE, IND. Spectal Dispateh o The Chicugn Tribune, Muxcig, Ind,, April 6,~Tho Republicun city primury clection held to-day resulted innoml- nuting Willtam £, Jones for Mayar, Thomws I3, Lirlelson for Treasurer, wid Georgo W. Robinson for Marshal. The Demoerats concede thut tho tivket fsa.strong one and ean't be beaten. IKANSAS CITY, MO. . Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. KANsas Crry, Mo, Aprll 6,—The city election hero to-dny resulted In tho success of D, A, Frink, Revubliean oaudidate for Mayor, und the «butance of the ticket, Tt I3 thought the Rupub- Tlean mojority will bo about 1,000, TUSCOLA. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, TUSCOLA, 1k, April 5.—~Tho tawnship olection nssed off guletly to-dny. The entire Hopubife- m 't';llllj.“t‘let‘ with tho exception ef Supervisor, wus MENASHA, WIS, Speetal Dispaleh to The Chicagn Tribune, MENASHA, Wi, March 6.—The Ifon. A, J. Webster f8 reticeted Muyor by 81 majority over I, L. dlutnowson, DWIGIT'L, ILL. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dwianr, 1L, April h—At tho cleetion to-day tho entive fegublican tieket was cleeted by 100 wajority. - Y MALONE, N, MALONE, N. Y, April 6.—8, A. Beman, Repub- Henn, was clected 1o tho Assembly In pluc Brewnun, duconged. ly lupluce of FORT 8COTT, KAS, FourBeorr, Kas, Aprll 6.=Tho elty cloction pussed offqulatly, resulting in tho olcotion of tho entire Ropubticn dokac o BISMARCK, DA, Bisyianesx, Dale., Aprll 5,—1L I Thurston and the entlro Republican toket were eleeted to-day by w sl mujority. GOV. MURRAY. Iy IReturn to Salt Luke and Enthusl= antie Roception, 8ALT LAKE, April 6,—Gov. and Mrs, Murray arrlved horo on tho rogular ovenlng train, They wero reeefved by g committee and eseorted totho Walker Housahy a long vrocession In cnrringes, on horsebuek, ond afoot, headed by the Fort Dougtas MUlitury Band, Five thousand peaple had gathored at the hotol to welcomo the Gavornorback, and on his arrlval broko out Into long-continued cheering, Aftor tho *iled, White, and Blue” by tho band, Judge C. 0. Gondwln, of tho 2'ribunc, welcomed tho Qovernor home on behulf of tho peoplo In g fow approprinte words, to which the Governor ro- plied in o huppy veln, expressiug his thanks and bla determination togo stralght on as’ ho hns begun, Y with malico toward none, with ‘churity forall,”” until Utah should Vo pluced fully In lino with the athor Stutes and "Territorlus, Ro- tiving into tho hotel parfors, the Uov. and Mrs, Murray thon rocolved thole frionds, Tho receptlon was cordind and enthusinstic, In_faot mory 80 than that accorded Prestdents Grant und Hayes, demonstrating thut ho Is cordinlly Jwloricd by Younyg Utal’ and tho lsw-ublding portlon of tha community., ——ti——— RECEIVED A CALL, Spetlal Dispateh to The Chitago Tribune, Ravristony, April 6,—Tho Rov, Wilbur F, Wat- king, D, D,, Kuotor of Christ Protostunt Epfscoe pal Chureh i this clty, suld to-night that he hud recolved a call to tha lloly Trinlty Church in Now York Clty, of which tho ltov, Dr, Stephon Tyng, dr., I8 Reotor, It I8 understood the call §s. mudo in consequenca of ‘the fortheoming vialt to Burope of tho Huv, Dr. Tyng. Mr, Wntking holds the ncaeptance of tho eull fn aboyance, but suys tluit bo will conto to o deeision in'n fow duye, und {utimutes that ho will probably aceept, o il 1o bl Wl 16 VO Of ultdn 1ivad the greater hast of Bl hia.? " oore O ins : HAMPTON INSTITUTE, Spectal Dispateh (v The Chicaga Tribune, BnstoN, Mass., Apell f.—About (00 pooplo At~ tended the recoption of Goie A, Miles at tho Hatol Venddme to-night, and, ufter disoussing tho atfales of the Hampton [ustituto, it was un- nouneed that Hostun parties hid subscribed for tho buluneo of tho rooms of the new bitilding for tho uecommadation of Indian girls, Thirty of tho forty-soven sleeplng-rouins, costing §300 eiah, luvo beon tukun by Now:York, throy vlsoe w)l:‘:i‘r:. und the bulunce were subscribed for to- n! e ag—— - OMING TO SURRENDER, 87, PAUL, Minn., April 5, —Advices hove been rocolved at tho headquariers of tho Department of Dakotw that twenty-six luodges of Indluns from Sitting-1ull's oump aro within 0ty miles of Poplur River, ¢n route to Buford tu surren« dor. Nino or ton hucks buve ulrmldx\; urrived, bringlng this sunoguceinent. Hittug-lull, they suy, will tullow whon tho snow gouvs, et B ANOTHER SHIP CANAL. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, April L—A company hus obtained i chartor from Florida ta construct a g el nevosd tho Stato by way of Caloosa- hee fliver und Lok Okeochobes to tho vcvan nour 1L nouth of the 8t Lucie River, Cuapitul, $20,000,000. FOREIGN. An Earthquake in the Island of Zante Does No Damage. Portions of Cuba Also Vis- ited by a Very Light ' Shock. Surgeons and Money Dispatched to Aid the Sufferers in Scio, The Attention of the Commons Called to the Inereased Irish Evietions, Agitation in London for the Unconditional Release of Davitt. Agreement of the Powers on a Proposal to Be Made to Greece, A Crll at the Winter Palace by the New Elective Council, .purpese of obtalning 1 Proposed Fronch Protestorate Over Tunis— Beaoonsfield—Now Archbishop for Vienna, EARTIQUAKES IN THE ISLAND OF ZANTE Loxpoy, April fi—An earthguake oceurred in the Island of Zante yesterday, ‘Fhe vibra- tlons continue to-duy and are prolonged, but no datage has been done, nte Is ono of the Ionian islands in the Mediterranenn, and is about {wenty-four miles lonw mud twelve miles broad. The enst coast hns o harbor, within which is situated tho ‘Lown of Zante. ,The greater part of the interlor of the island consists of an extensive fertile platn, which has the nppenrance of being n continuous vineyard. Lurthquakes ure frequent on the Isfand, u most de- struetive o record took ‘plice on the night of Dec. 29, 1820, when several houses wers destroyed and many persons were killed, The islund has o population of about 40,000, IN §C10, ArneNs, April 5—The Government iy sending surgeons and money to Selo to re- lleve the overwhelming distress cansed by the earthquake on Suuday, "Three thousand is still maintained as the estimated number killed snd wounded. RELIEF, CONSTANTINOPLE, April 5i—Tho Iatest ae- counts from Sclo estimate the number of vie- s ut 5,000, All the forelgn men-of-war at Smyrnn fmvuslm'lc(( or Scio. Gen, Long- street, United States Munlster, has ordered the corvet (nlena to proceed thither with sueeor for the sufferers, "Thirty villages were destroyed. Forty thousund plople ure des- titute.” Cnstro, tho chiel town of Scio, 1 al- wost in rukug, Four hundred corpses have alrendy been found, ‘The Porwe i3 taking weasures to alleviate the sutferings of the destitute inhubitants, IN CUBA, HAVANA, April 5—At0:00 this morning o st shock of earthquako was felt Ie San Chrlstobal, The movement was tfrom soutl and southeast to northwest. ‘Lhers were light vseillutions all the morning, GREAT BRITAIXN, 2K INFORMATION ON THIS SIDE. Speclal Cables LONDON, Aprit b of the London & Northwestarn Rallway, nc- companied by one of the Company’s mana- wers, will start nt nny early date for the Unlted States, where they intend to mnke n thorough cetion of the working of the Amerlean vallway system, with the vlew of the introduction Into En- &land of some fentures In which Amerfean rallways surpnss the Britlsh system. The deputation will travel over all the prineipnl trunk lines in the States, commencing their investigations at at Sun Franetsco, IN THE COMMONS, To the VWeatern Amuciated raas, JLoxnoN, April 5—Iu.the Commons to- night, "% 1 "Connor, Home-luler, ealted attentlon to the inerease of evietions. in fre- land, nnd appealed to the Governmont to take steps to restrict thow, & ‘T'ha Chief Seerotary for - Ireland sald thoso who had advised the peopleto pay no rent wero partly responsivle for the evictions, und hoped the Land bill would bring nbout n bot- tor state of things. ¥ e (ilndstone declared thatnover in his knowl- cdgo hud uny Government exercised greater eare or bestowed more nuxlous labor on the conslderation of any proposal than tho pres- eut Govermment had on the Land biil, ‘e 1ouse then conuted out, ULADSTONE, ‘The Times says: * Gladstone’s speech Inst night, of ovor two hours’ durntion, was dellvered without any pereeptible nbatement af his characterlstle enerzy. Wo' hope it 18 not necessary to tuka him ot hiy word, that this may be s fast budgets but, 105 be so, the necesslty will not arlse from any defect of power,” HRADLAUAIL ‘The Datly Telegraph says: * It hag been flunlly deelded that If Bradlangh s redlected to Purlinment a motion will bo uade from the Consurvative slide of the Houso that, fn viow of Dradlatigh's reliztous apinlons that no Christian onth Is bindlog on his con- selence, e bo not permitied to” tako outh in comuion,” WILL 8! DAVITT, A committece ropresonting all sectlons of the Irish Nationalists and” Engilsh Demo- ernts is farming in London to ngltate for the anconditional refease of Davitt, Il agitn- tion will bo extended to the United States, Canada, and Austral . BEACO v, Lord Beacounstlold passed n tolerably quict night. e continues to tnke nourishment, and his strength Is matntained. LAartEr~Benconsfield mnintains the fm- provement, nithough there is still eause for anxlety, f A BWINDLER ON TRIAL, ‘Tho trinl of Mrs, Fleteher, tho solf-stated Spirituallse, on the charge ot having re- colved monoy under the fulse protence of Loing able to furnish certain desirablo fn- formation through spiritual agencles, but which proved u stare, Is now proceeding be- fore Judea Sir Henvy' Hawklng in the Bx- chequer Divislon ol the Jigh Court of Jus- tice, Mr, Muntague Willkuns, the prosecut. ing counsol, belloves thut n conviction will o secuted and o ponalty Inflloted sufticlont ‘lfi BOSVO 88 o warnlug (or this cluss of swin- erd, TIE LAST, MILITARY BEVIEW, Surclal Cable, Ariexss, April 6.~Tho wilitary review of the Greok forees which hind Ueen fixed for the oth inst, was held on Monday In the pres- ence of the King and Queen, tho Royal family, aud 8,000 spectators, ‘I'ho King presonted new colors to the various regi- ments, and exprossed his gratification at tho Deariug of the foree. Forelen milltary orit- fed presdnt were astonished at the rapld progress and the training of the troups. Great enthustusm provailed. A PROPOSAL. AGREED UPON. To the Weatern Amociated Press, TAns, April 6—It I3 semboflicially an- nounced thut the Powers have ngroed upon tho proposal to bo wnde 20 Greese dn xegusd ~Fonr leading Directors’ Now York and coneluding fa the froutier, and their views will bo form- ully‘.tmuunuulnn(ul to the Greek Governs ment, MILITARY REVIEW AT ATHENR, ATIp o Aprid 5—~The military review was Beld vesterday in tho presence of the King mnl Queon, the Hoyal famibly, and 8,000 spee- tulnrs, ‘I'ho King bresented the new colors to the various reginments, NUSST THE NEW COUNCI. 8t PrrErssuee, Al 6,—The Czar has receleved acall at the Winter Palaca from the memhers of tha new Eleetive Councll of ‘Fwenty-Five which has been appolnted to muard the ety against the appronch of sus. plelous persons, and greeted them individ. ually with marked warmth of manner and expression, Tho Emperor oxpressed hly sense of the danger to be appreheded from the unrestricted admlssion 1o the eity of wnliclons persons, wid niso his 5y|||‘mtlt.v with the meastures taken by the Coanell for the qulet und sufety of the public streets. TIIE IRISIT AT SURBENDER THED ARMS, Duneas, April-5—On or before the 5th Inst. every person in the following places shall lodge at the nearest police statlon alfl arms and ammunition they possess, for the ses, Several bar- onies In County Donegal, the Counties Galway, Kerry, Leltrim, Limerfck, Long- ford, Mayo, Roscommon, Monahan, Silgo, and Westmeath, parts Kilkenny and Queens Co b of Limerlek and Cork, the 'I and seven baron- fes In Tipperary, wil several countles arg also proefubined with regard o the sale of nrms, TUNIS, A TRENCI PROTECTORATE PROPUSED, Losnos, April 5,—1t iy proposed to exer- els¢ or fmpnse a French protectorate over Tunls, but to wmintain the Ley, and leave him nllnu!hnrltfi' over his Mussulinan sub- Jeets, Certnln French statesmen propose n mixed tribunal under the French protector- ate, with the adheston of the other powers, AFGIIANISTAN, . THE AMEER I'OCLAIMED, Loxnox, April 5,—The Viceroy of India telegraphs ns follows: “TMe Ameer of Afglanistan has been proclajmed at Ghirlshk by Gnl Mahomed, and nay ehiefs offor ndher- enee, The envoys fram Ilerat departed after unsuecessful attempts to ralse o dis- turbance,” AUSTRIA. APPOINTED ARCUDISHON OF VIENNA. ViENNA, April 6,—Dr, Ganglabauer, Ab- bot of the Benedictine Monastery of Kremo- minster, Anstria, has been appuinted Arch- bishop of Vienua. SOUTIL AFRICA, SATISFACTION. Lare Tows, April 5.—A resolution unan- fmously ‘passed the ouse of Assembly ex- pressine satistaction at the eoncluslon of tho Transvaal war, - THE WEATIER. THE SIGNAL SERVICE, OFFice OF THE Cingr S$GNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D. C. April 5=1 #. m.—For Ten- nesseo nud the Obfo Naliey, slightly warmer, purtly cloudy winthor, followed by llght rin or snow, variablo wiids, nnd falting barometer. For the Lower Luko reglon, light snow, with pitly eloudy weathor, westerly winds, shifting to northenst and southoust, stationnry or slight riae Iy temperature, and slight rlso followed by falllug burometer, For tho Upper Loke reglon, Increasing cloudi- ness and asfonnd liglt 8now, northoust to northwest winds, lower burometer in the couth- orn portions, anad 1 crature near freezing. For the Upper Mlssissippt und Lower Missourl Valleys, purtly clondy wenthor, oeensfonnf Hght rain or snow, winds lYncrullylm\u north enst, fulting barometerin tho southern portions, aud slight “”‘i},‘,} ::u:: 16-10:18 p. w0, Ten. [ Weather und insirymentnl ‘Munn nromieto Mot thermio Myun humility, 60, lizhust & unture, T2 Luwest, tomporature, GENKILAL OIMERVATIONS, AUU. April 5~10:18 p. m, b W the 8tute Engincers to defeat nature at this pulnt has proved a signl fallure, AUREGOR, TA, Special Dispateh ta The Chieago Triditne, McUneaot, 1., Aprlt 5.—Tho fee 1n the chan- nelof the Misstasippi Hiver nt this polnt went out thixnfternnon without damuye to the rail- ronds or delnying teavel. The river I8 free from fee nbout two miles nhove. No dnmage ta prop- orty I8 now expeoted. BISMARCK, DAK, Nrasanck, Dak., April 5=The gorge at Lin- colu broko Inst ovening and the rivgr is at lts old chunnel. Tho forryhont Unlon, bLolow tho urge, wis wreeked, Sho Lelonged to Mclean !'_J)I“ neder, of this city, und ‘wus valued st 5000, DANVILLE, VA, Daxvinne, Yo, April 5.~Therniomotor this tuorning, 28, Jee formed during the night, cov- wring tho strenmns and ponds, Itls feared the whole fruft erop Is euined. BIMETALLISM. 'Fext of the Froneh and American Pro= zram tor the Monetary Conforence. Pans, Mareh 22—Subjoined I3 the oflieial i3l text of the draft resolution express- g leading idens which France and the Unlted States propose to advoeate at the Paris Monctary Conference, which Iy to open on the t0th of April, It Is, however, quite understoud that the Powers fnvited to the Cotiference are (n no way committed elther to the teyms of the Invitation or to any pro- gram, but whl be free to recommend any measiry which mny Improve International monctary refations, nor will any Power bhe bound to nbide by the resolutions swhich niay be adopted by the othors: L Whkneas, Bimetatllam, or the monetary systcin which consists In almuitancously cofmlmg ahy quantity of zold and sifver on the footfng of o legal eatio between the welght of tho mone- tary duit I gold and the welght of the sumy nnit in silver, bud nlways _been practived, aod that only since fow yenrs nus it eeused 10 op- erute In‘uny purt of tho world, 2. WignrEAR, During nearly a century the I»r(ncn-m Continentul mints ind cofned it the el Fatlo of 1644 eit tho quantitles of woll and siivor presented for colbage, whereby nlone, whatever the viclssitudes In” the production of gold and the production of silver, the relutive yaiue of tho two metuds was necessarily fixe:t ntire world nt tho pur of 153, nobody in nny country ngreemnig o pirt with “efther gold orsliver ntn less pdvantageous milo timn that avhieh wus known could be renlized in Europe it tho infuts which wore bound ut the rate of 106t 10 convert Into coln having jegat curreney witl out limit of nmuunt ull the wetal thoy were uaked to catn. . WiEREAS, Hy this universal par of voluo between gold and gllver tho monetary snnterinl of the entire world formed u singie mnss a8 ho- norencousas 1f it bad been composed of o single metal, hut with thls evident and vory importiant superiority, that fts paging power was unch more stabile than would have been the paying power of gold disjoined from sliver, or of siiver dizjoined from golds und this beenase the great- cror less stabliity of thut paying power depends on th greuter o less resulurity of monetury produetlon, uitse the producilon of gold 18 very frregular, aliothat of silver. while the Jalnt produietion of tho two metals vialued at the fegal ratio 13 quite sutliclontly regular, 4, WiERLAS, The ubove-mentioned unlveranl par between the value of tho two metals wus of the grestest sorvice to countries subject to uonowetulism, sich a9 goll mounowetulile glund und siiver monometaltie Indlu, which countries, owing to that pur, could mutially sct- tle (hulrpncmmlrl)' deallugs with mimost ny much fuchlity und certulnty ns if they tind one aud tho Bume metnl us comnion B, WHEREAS, A% 6000 a8 gilver was no longer freely udmitted to colnnge by the States which brd previougly been blmetallic the uulversud par of vijue betwween the twao nictnls necesanrlly dlsuppenred; wid iastuuch as throuih that dis- uppenrance tho bimetnllie wng houogencous mutcrinl pussessed by, the world was decotn- posed fnto two moenometnlile watertuls hetero- geneous to ench other—tho muterinl guld, the solo metal admitted 1o free coftmpe 1 Burope ana Ameriea, aud tho tiaterlal siiver, tio sale monetary metul ju Asty, 1 twofold monometal- lsm, which hus rendered the commereinl and finuneinl relnttons between theiwo hulves of the world nlmost us complicated and tazardons ng {F tho oxehnukes butiween thoin wure mnado by urter. t. Witueas, Marcover, tho [States Contlnent of Burope awmd - the United States of Ameriea, whilo ndmitting — gold wone to free voluage, fire Incumbered with culiied sllver, and the silver colns of one coun- try tannot bo converted fnto money In other countries unless fn Asin, but then undergolng all tho loss resulting from the difference bes tween the ratio at which such siiver hus b colned with regied 1o gold i the wieh smul ratlo of gold reulized on disposing ot siiver for AN Asintic destinauon now that the universul Pr N lnn‘mr exlsts, 0 ratlo which would be- cqmo smallor and stnuller It o offeps for sy o sllver huppened to be resumed and continned, 7 WhEREAS, Tt 14, In fuet, (npossibiy to with- deaw from efreulntion nnd gut rid of 1tho cofned sliver, not ouly beenuaw of the terrible -fall which tho Asintic exchange would experienco und of tho ‘cniormous fusses which would hive 10 hu borne, but ulso beawnse of thu [mpense void suel withdrawal would leave behind it,—n munetary voil which could not Le filled either with the‘present gold, which bus ulrewly its use, or with the future gold, which has not yet lssued from tho wines - ‘general, und thit “chiod px- tremely prejudlvial to the” mterests aof ull ni- tons, without u elhglo exception; I8 solely ut- tributable 0 monetury lnws now in furce In Europe nnd the United Btatos, and vannot be put un onid to exeent by e to blinetulllsm, & AND WHEREAS, Sucl rsion to blmetnl- rutho 1543 by pri up of nations, woulil hive nunodintu elteet of reGstnbliShing on w v solld basts the old universng pur of vilue tween the two metals, of onabhog Burope withe ouL any 1088 to cmploy 18 ol rerowns In paying Amerien, und” rectproenlly of enublinge tho Unlted States, when thuir baluneo of trivle ullows it, 10 puy Buropo witn silver from thoir mines; and, lostly, of mukingg siiver nuniversal whily retnilig ol o (o fantiig o 1543 18 Buropean uid Amerienn nio e wmoney, o i Fros Ckabury,. Wikmomrc TANKTON, DAK, | YANKTON, Duk., April 5.—Tho only change in tho river situntion {8 anathor rise, which exceoda by a foot thut of the 2th, heretofore roported, Lower Yankton {s submerged to-day, and tho peopla bave been removed to the upper portion of thoelty, No livea Imporlied, Consldorablo dumnge must result to property. Intelligenco recolyod to-day from lonhommo 8 that out of fourtcen perdons ten havo beeu reseded alive and woll, A family nnmed Tates and one named [addenan are undoubtedly drownod. - Buven othor fumnilies are probubly lost, Tho Green Istand peoplo have been in ‘mrz removed 1o this place. No lyes were lust here, but the villuge Is complotely washed away. Thora s water and fee to u depth of twelve foot aeross tho village site, Tho jeo probably choked up tho ehnnnel of tho river n short distance below Younkton, turning the great volmne of wuter neross the lowluinls on the Dakota sldo und lowlug eastward thicty mllos betore it refuters the old - chunnel Vonnilion, a point on tho rivor bank which 18 roportod wished nwiny with o loss of thirty Hves. "T'his roport nceds contirmation. Former dlsnatehes huve givon you tho situntion nt Niobrava, which intelligence hus been con- tirmed, Nolives woro {ost, und dumuge to the town l)?‘ submerdion 18 very slight. Tho river ut thia polnt I8 about six wites 1 widih, 1ts sure fuce I8 covered with broken fco, Farther constn fow iifes tho browdth of water brogdens to ff- toon miles, rotulniog this width without oxoup~ tlon fur forty-tive miles. TIE BIG SIOUX, Hr, PAUL, Minn, Aprll 8.—A Plonecr-Press Bloux City speciul eayd two rallway and one wugon bridges over JHy Sloux Kiver woiu car- ried away lust night, and telegraph lnes do- atruyed wost by the rlyer routo, The Korgo broke ut Joffogeon this atternoon, and the river 18 tull of runnipg o, Thore arp rumors of roat Jues of §ifu in tho violnity ot Jefurdon uud ‘nnktou, but it 1s bolioved thoy are greatly ox- agyeruted. Y OMAIIA, NEI, Bpectal Digpateh to Tha Chicago Tribunes OuANA, Nev,, April 6.~As yot no Juwnse has* beon done hiorg by tho high water ju tho Bjs- sourd River, which has not 1nfsed any to-day, 1t 18 roporled that some of the 100 korkes albove Blonx City huvo not yet broken, A grest dond of jeo hud touted past Ouubin to-day, 3 ————— NEW ORLEANS, Spectal Dupatch to The Chicags Tribune. New Onckans, La., April 5—Qwing to tho continued higy water and the greutsirain there- on, tho brusl-dam across Hounet Carre outlet bus beon swept uway for 200 or 40 fuet, and iy coustantiy cuving ut cach end, Every plan ot Now, therefore, netunted by ull thoss conslder- ndons, the Amerlean, French, ete, delegutes bave resolved by cominon webord 1o subinit to thy rutiiention of thelr vedpective Governmenty e followlng Convention? AuricLe L Tho Unlted States of Amerlen, tho Froneh Republle, ete. forim thomseives fito Bhnctallic Union on the terms and conditions hercinafter stipulated, Anr, 2 Tho wombers of the Unlon shnll ad- mit gold nud sllver to mintuge without nuy tn- Iation of quuntity, and shutl ndopt tho ratlo of 1o 1633 Letween the weight of pure metal cons talned " in the monetny unit 1 grold and the welght of pure motal contalned I tho sunio unit fu sifver, A, . On condition of this rtloof 1 to 15t Leimg always observed, cach State shall remuln freo to preserve ftg monetnry types—dollar, frane, pound storling, mark, or Lo canugoe thot, ART, 4. Any person shull b entitled to tnke any quantity of gold or sl vithor In | or 1 forelgi cotny, to the mints of nuy iher of tho Unlon for tho purpose of gottiig It buck in the nlmlm of coin bonrliyg the Stato mark; the zu stll be gratultons to the publics each u'rnt the Unlou shall bear the oxpense of ntage n o A, b, 'L'ho mints of ench State shall bo bound to .coln the woetal brought by the public us l}wctllll);‘l‘ll ]r:!llhlo. and nt tho aforesuld ratio o wulit specio und siiver speeles tho coln thus miutactured shall boddollvered to the ln:mm Who sl hnve Dbrought tho metul or Lo Biy us<lns: 17 (bo pees son bringhg gold or sliver roqiests lmmedinte paymont ol tho sum which would neerva (o hlig atter tho interval of mintuge, that pryiment shnll e mado to him vubject to 1 deiluction which shull not excoed Lwa per thousand: tha sun shnll bo hunded uver gt tho will of thy piy- Ing party I gold or silvor eoln, or funotes beinig legul tender and convertible at sight into metiltie tianey, Ater, 8. The gold aud silver mouey shull nliko bo legul-tender to uny wnonpt 0 the Btuto whilch stinll huvo munutinctured thent, Az % 1o cteh Stato o Government shall continue to [aue aa i wonopoly (ts small change or tokens; It shinlt dotermine tholr quantity und guality; and shull 11X tho umouut sbove which 1o person shill be bound to reeolve them in puyinent, : Aur, 8, Thd faot of lssulng or rllowing to by fssued paper money, couvertiblo or othorwise, shill not reliuve tho State issulug it or alluwig 1t 10 bp Issued from tho abave stiputaied obligue tlon of keeplug 1ty wints alwnys open tor thy ‘“'f ;|;mun:u ot tho two wetalsut the rutlo ol | 10 15t 4 A, 0, Gold und siiver, whothor I lugats or in woln, shuit bo subject to no customy duty clther on lmportatlon tr exportation, Alvr, 10, ‘Tho recoption of siver shall coms munce ay the sumo dute tu all the mints of thy Undon, 1. Tho present Convention sl remnin in furco thl tho Tst of Junuary, B, It a year botore thnt dato notice of fts nbrogution hnd not beon givun, it sbull of full right b prolonged Ly et venowal UL tho 18t oF Junuary, 1010, und sy ou by perisds af ten yoars until such notice of abrogauon sbull have boun given o year prior 1o tho expirution of tho current degounial period, It boelig, howovor, undorstood thut natics ot ubrogation uiven by Btates huving in Europe Tosd than 2000000 of inhubitunty, v subjest to tho inconvertible paper-monay system, while ruleasiug thoso, Ktutes shall nol provant or s turfuro with tho desénniul tucit ronownl of the presont Convention betweon the other nicmbery of tho Unloi betwuen Xtraordinnry Siory, Dull Malt Guactte, e Inturost ut which uppen tho pupors bt the Infunt dunghtee ot Dr. Downes, u divistonal police surgeon in Koentlshs town goidy Bid been kiduupod by - her nurse, Beroro the Intimation met tho vye of the readur tho child Lud Beon diseoverod, and the nures, havhyr boenw npprebended, was cliteged ut th Murylébone Palica Court Wit kidaibing the ductor's dunghter, Yho vxtruordinury dofonsy 10 which e resurted wid thut the cliffd was bey | 0w, uud that it hud boon paliued o upon Lr, & lnat Jann stantial, and enn Vo casily Seriled or dis- I8 to_tho clect that not ouly did Mrs, Jowned puas off tho child 1 dispute us hor own by nrtitices which cortalnly ougtit not to v Bizen uble to decelvo the practiend eynof o policy mirgeolt bt that a secondchild wns proenred in 1L aimilar way, and surreptitious- 11nto tho famfly ns the legitimata r. Downes. Tho nurse, woman of 2, couhl bardly have invented a story neccdanrily detafled and elrewnstuntiniy and ¥oL Wit ¢in be moro incredibio than that flndy whn had nlrendy had fonr ehideen shonht have resorted to such deception in order to add nln‘lilrllh!;';lml sixth Infant to her alrendy numerous L e— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, QuurENSTOWN, April Gi—Arrived, tho Gere manie, from New York, Prysourt, April b.—Arrived, the Herdor, from Now Yark. PHILADELIIA, Aprl| 6., ) Crown, from Liverppel.ATTIved: tho. Brlttsh ————. MOBILE RACES, Monire, Aln., April 5.—Tho Magnolla Jockey Club spring menting oponcd with n burdla race, Wooicoek was the winnor; time, 1:65, Thomile dush was won by Fellowpluy; time, 1:48, The mito mnd o quarter dask was ‘won by Longtaw; thoe, ——— Hans Makares Fancy Batl, Thaothor nlght, In Viennn, 1fans Makart gave 2 faney bnll o’ his most. Intimnta friends 1 his Iinu atardlo, o thne represeuted wis tha Flest implre, nnd every one of tha eight, soqtumes present hud beutr deslcned Ilr Mukarl Wimself. 118 owns ddress wus n rovolutlonary workinan's, with the blonse and red cap. i setor frowm the Ymporial Thentrn personifed Nupoleon 1, and the Judics, many of thew veal beantie Showed nll the fnneiful dresses that wore woril ue thut perlod. Mme, Gubillon, the netress, ap- peired B tho bourgeols dress with au enormons ronnet tid reticute, Anothior netress wore the Greek costunie affected by Mme. Reeamler, with bure feet on sundals and Jowels on ber Suveral artisty wore tho bocoming dress ! o"lllcmynhl which hna become 80 populae since Angor™ hns heon played In all puirts of the world, Costenoble, the” architect, who is fvo In his stockligs, camo us n urs Cotnt Khovonbiller ns an Austrinn Mlicer of tho sume period, The qualnt- ness of oll these costiunes was the catise of much merrlment, wid even Makart, who I8 fuinous for mvodiness, beeame lively, e e—— Winchenters @ypophoaphitos will eure eonaumption, coughs, wenk lun, bronehitis, ‘and_general debiilty, B x Leunehlets, anit weral denfiity, " Eatuvishad stuker snrsapurilla, dandellon, yeltow dock, mandrtke, argct, bitick. coloshe Idinn o, Prince's plc, und tho borries of Juniper i f;‘é‘;‘.’fi:‘;w] With fodlde of potussluim made by are Ll pdio J i i the fugredients of tho Shnkers' BUSINESS NOTICES, Arcibw Reed, Iron, and Wine, with Clnchionu, the standard: medicinal tonle of this Prowerestive e, 1t eurlehes tho bluod, prompte ¥ Invigornies the Lrain nand neryor atatn, fmprovey digestion, ete. Itesult: A round form, Dright eyca, nuppy ktato of wind. Arend's dige atore, corner Muifson strect and’ Fifth nvenue, ftedding's Rumsin Salve Iv the mont wonderful healing medium fn the world, CARPETS, {4 of thy Chas. Gossage & Co. ““DRY GOODS RETAILERS” CHICACO. Spring Styles “CARPITINGS” NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. iflnglish, Scoteh, and Domestic Axminsters, English Wiltons, Moquettes, Choico Lines English and Domestic BRUSSELS, English and Domestic Tapestries " 3-Plys and Exira Supars, Ly hia wite. Horstory, which ts very * o young . IN ALL THE NEW COLORING WITH . BORDERS TO MATCH. ~ Elegant Assortment Indian, Persian, and Imitation Carpets and Rugs. Linoleum Qil Cloths IN ALL WIDTHS, Colr and Napier Mattings, ; English Druggets, Etc., Ete, Chas. Gossage & Co. " FLAVORING E) NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS Frenared trom the ar arl ¢ reputation from and qualtly, ddamliied b leat ful and palurel farers fur caban, e, Muntfuctured by STEELE & PRICE, Jakers of Luwulln Vet Gomsy Croa Datlog Vunder, oley, Ch! cage and St Louls, “ECIR NOE A5V Is horoby given that the Annual Mecting of thi ter ak fluu suranco Cowpuny of Harifunl, 1or th electlon oF Directors Tor tho vis Fok tho Lrausieton ot sy uthur Lusil proper W G bufiro’vald wootty. will bo buld o (o' Gitca gesd Compaup to Varidord, Coun. vu Wodiosdury [y ARt i k. s itk B wiLLALD, pea Muriford, Cons, A5t b ke 2 ¥ ks

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