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VOLUME XI OPENING, 1 TRST FORMAL PENING PARDRIDOES ~ Main Store, 114 & 116 State-st., oW 7 CHEAPEST 2o " NATURAL APERIENT WATERE&nng %4 natural laxative, superiorio all otiers.” Prof. Macnamara, M.D. of Dublin. ** SPEEDY, SURE, & GENTLE." Prcf. Roberts, F.R.C.P. London. “ Relicves the kidneys, unlomds the liver, and vpens the bowels.” London Medical Record. Ordistary Dose, @ Wineglassful before breakfisst, Of all Druggists and Mineral Water Dealers, MOTIL POWDER. THERE IS A BLOWER, And a bellows And a gun, Allin one, That delivers deadly charges At all sorts of insects. It is called . Buck & Rayner’s “Moth Powder” And Powder Gun, 2% PPy FOOD, Gl And atways liealthy, oro thoso who are glven BR. RIBGE'S PREPARED FO0D For Infunts, seconmonded by all Physloians, GALE & BLOCK], HOLL AGENTH, &1 Clarkest.; 44 & 40 onro House; anil 120 N, Clark-, Palmer STOCKBOLDERS MERTINGS, To the Stockholders of dlio Chicago Steel Horse-Shoe Co, Nottes I horeby wivon that n mouting « - hoters ot e Cetis Moot {n‘.’fin!flfin’.{." g f b Clinea & ! Hun Cotn Larkyest., I.‘Incuhm‘ Imlwnurx i ""w::“’.hub—“m’t!l“:"l‘ o Monday, tho 25th Way of April, I3, S bt Partioss 0T MUl upan Wnerussiin tho ehpitanl ono addivtunul Dlecotor., kS MpORo t olualiny. oL s z Yy L EUIERIDAK, § Diroctors, G, POW ) WM, R, KERH, sorotiry, CHIGAGO BELT LINE RAILROAD COMPAHY. Tho Annunl Meoting of tho Btockl Connpany Witk Dot ot Thale opies osmnte sy bt o Ashiinnd ok, Clicndo, on® Monidny, Apeil 5, 18], BL2p. s gor Ui olection of i uard uf Tiirscore, By ot of Proiunt. " YN W EEE Lhicugy, Mureh ‘e, pry Fom. 44X NOTICE, . Y A0, Avel 7, 101, The urdorslaned ke now prepicol LR roid 1o rovutvo the Taxes for tho' yunr 1 ot dnimoun Toni Cotloeturi 1 wintld 1oieet QOGRS T oo uest doliny a and Nuttlo witho AL v uld i RS el urflvl diys lator, vr the npproach of :‘ d)llly it wronter thy crowd of tax-payers will be, B 10 mory diRiou 11 Wil bo T Kol & chinad 1o by Ut bur cent pennlty nttaches ufior the It of May, S04 4 vor cont addiionn) utier die st do; y l"l‘-' odbg montly uni pald. S LAy OF IIVI(IYY WI0 upen (07 TecoIving tuxos frof 8 o'clock clu d 1hy In m. o' el o B lo s ool o a0, tha et a0 Dy s wd AN, bt M) tho “uurs ‘ot i, N, Vounty Srousurer, sl od_1Hinow-ate, KATES =3 For Rinbor hedividual. 5 Al the Ls $¥sond for Prico-List. A. G. SPALDING & BROS., ) 108 Mudison-st HNute Shango in foeation, wdtochanotn INANCIAL, - MEAD & COE, 1) Lo Nullo-st. s O BENT, e R IO LIS, A Large Front Room, 23x68, Onsecond ¥loor of tho Lakestde Butlding. Apply to MEAD & COL, 18 La Bulivst Ehe Eribmye, R2 Pervonn unable to purchase coplea of '1's CHICAUO TIININY, at Netea Apencies anid on sl way traing where Chicdy papers are sold Wil cone Jeva favor by reporting tie Sl to this ofice, yiv- ing full particnlars, i IncrEAsING clowdiness, rain or snow, and no deelded chungy in tempernturo for this regton to-tlay, ] e — Most, the Freiheit edltor, was commitied for (rial yesterdny in the London Peliea Court, i3ail wns refused. | T'ng; Frenel Chambers uninimously voted 5,005,000 franes to meet the expenses of the expedition agalnst the Khiounis, | Anotr §50,000 has already been subseribed In London for the rellet of the sufferers by the earthquake at Sclo Inst Sunday. | Tie Ghttenberg Bible, printed In 1450 ‘with movable types, was sold at public aue- tlon in Now York last night for 88,000, | Tue Pennsylvania Sennta has passed reso-- Iutions Indorsing the recent course of tho Republicans in the Unlted States Senate, i 'Tennesseo Legisinturendjourned yes~ terday, after having passed the bill providing for the payment of Interest on the State debt, Tres b to Nindt ths number of voters In any one eleetion-district ta 600 was rdvaneed 1o o third rending juthe Illinols Senate yes- terday, Farunu Me(iint, formerly of Nashville, sueceeds the Rev. D. J. Riordan us Chan- cutlor of the Roman Catholie Archdiocess of Chieago. T Sennte adjourned fnst night wntil Monday., Senators Vance, Ransom, Call, Dawes, and Hour were the principal speak- ery yesterday. A suront earthquake shoek was felt In the viclnlty ot St. Panl Bay, Quebee, abont wid- nighit Wednesday. 1t was sufliclently strong 10 awaken people from sleap. AR Tre English Court of Appeals has declded against the celebrated rituulist, clergyman, Mackonochie, now under sentence of dep- rivatlon for ritunlistic practices. Tun Duke of Argyilhas resigned his posi- tion In tho English Cabinet on nccount of the too radlenl charactor of the 1rish Land bill, Other Whig members will probably follow his exumple, Epwanp McPuenrsoN and a number of prominent Pennsylvanians tendered the Dresident an Invitation to purtleipate In the decorntion services at Gettysburg May 30, Tho President suys he will be present 1€ pos- slble, Ttk ceremony of conferring the Pallium on Arehbishop Fechan, of the Arehdlocese of Chlengo, took pluce at the Church of tie Holy Numo in this city yesterday, IHigh Mass was offered by Blshop Baltes, of Alton, and Bishop Hozan, of Kansus City, prenched the sermon, It 1s difficult to find any Greek statesman or politlelun who will undertake the forma- tion of a Cablnet which will aceept the con- cegsions offered by Turkey, ‘The people are for war, nud the position of the King and his Cubluet will be quite critical unless waris declared. It s thought that the President wiil soon aslc some of his friends In the Senate to vate for the resolution to go into executlvo ses- ston, and thus break the deadlock. 1o i3 loath to do so, butitls very necessary that somo of the nominntions should be neted on s soon as possible. Tae Rove Francis L. Patton hns tend-" ered his resiguation of the pastorate of the Jefferson Purk Presbyterlan Chureh of Chil- cago, to take effect tho st of May. The restgnation has been accopted. The ey, Dr. Patton goes back to colleginte work. . Tug; Unlon Gralu-Drlll Manufactory of Stacy B. Hart & Co., nt Peorin, 111, was de- stroyed by five yesterday, ‘The loss Is estl- mated at $25,000 and the Insurance at $16,000, About 100 men aro thrown out of employ- ment by the couflagration. Mossrs, Ilart & Co. will comm Coxstononr: MEADE, of the United States stenmer Vandalin, glves an necount of 1ln- vang, Cuba, which Is by uo means tiattering to {hat eity, 1o says that murders and rob- berles are of dally and nlghtly eccurrence. ‘The Britlsh Consul wus very nearly killed thore n fow days ngo by » gang of ruflung. Tk Society of the Army of the Tennesseo at Ity sesston In Clncinnnt! yesterdny olected the following oflicers: I'resldent, Gen, Sher- mani Recordlng Seerctary, Col. A, L, Day- ton; Curresponding Seeretary, Gen. Hicken- Foree. "The noxt meeting will be held at 5t Louls Muy 10 and 12, 1883, Tr wos rwinared ot Waslibigton yestordny that o seeret conuyjttes of Itepublican Sonn- tors has becyy appointed to wait on the Presi- dunt and request - him to withdraw the noml- nation of Judgo Robertson. Should the (,'unuulucn minko the request indicuted, there fs not the slightest chunco that It will bo cumpiled with, E > e —— 1x tho Itallan Chambers yesterdaya vote of confidenco n the Minlstry was rojected by vots of 103 to 171, Fho majority wus mado upof the Conscrvatives and sone members of the Moderato und of the Itndieal varty, Itls probable that Premier Cuiroll and his collengues will resign fu conse- yuerco of the ndverse vote, Mu, IasirroN Fsin oulled at the White House yesterday, but wits unable to seo tho Preshdent, It Is understoud that tho purpose of his visit was to Induco tho Presldent to withdraw the nominatlon of Judge Robert son, ‘Uhe President is quite anxlous for har- weny, but witl not purchase ks ag the prico of Itobertson’s withdrawal, et - M. WaitenAw Rem tukes oxcoption to Gen. Sherman's statement at Cinelonatt Wednesday that hls (Mr, Relds) account of the buttle of Dlitsburg Luuding was Jutterly untrustworthy, having beon writton. at Culro aud not on tho ticld, Mr. Reld as- soris positively that ho witnessed the battle, end relates with considerable minuteness the various pluces ho was prosent at duriug the battlo, from which it would uppear that Mr, Reld wust have “boen tnere.” 3ir, Reld also assorty that Gen. Shermon has In pri- vate conversation adwltted the gencral - The Chicage Daily Tribn FRIDAY, APRIL 8, IS8I-TEN PAGES. trnthfuiness of his account of the battle, Gen, Sherman will probably be heard from on this matter it o day or two, At the meating of the Repnbllean Club of the Ninth Ward Inst evening b was resolved to mvestigate the ntleged frauds practiced at the ent eleetion, From the statements made by the gentlemen who spoke st the meeting it appears that most gross and shameful fragds were praeticed with the con- nivance of the Democratle judges, It is o bo hoped that those who are gullty will not go unwhipped of ju Trr: Committes on Railroads and Trang- portation of the New York Chumber of Con- mereo mnde & report on the subject of rall- rond consolidation last nlght. Tho report nneqitivoeally condenins consolldation ns Injurious to commercee, asnmengee to pubtic welfare, mud as demornlizing generally, ‘The report incets the statement that consolidation | Tessens expense by saying that lessening of expenses has not been followed by o re- duction of rates. St Corannes DiLke stated In the House of Cotnmons yesterday that as England conid uotzonsent to the diseusston of the prinetple of bimetallisw, It would not send ' detegate 1o the Monetary Conference at Parls, The Govermment of I, he sald, would send a representative, who would not, however, par- ticipnte in the diseussion, ‘The aunestion of wvhether the British Colonles should be rep- resented was wnder consideration by the Government, Sexaton CoNktiNa has, it appenrs, come to the conclusion that Juddo Robertson can be confirmed in splie of all lus efforts. The Democeratle Senators, on whom lie seems to rely for help, Indignuntly repudinte the story that they are opposed to Judge Robertson, und Conkling enn only count on half-a-dozen Republiean Senators vollng with him. 1le I8 now anxious to compromlse, but 1t Is not Hkely that his wishes tn this matter will be gratitied, ) ‘L't Russian Grand Duke Nicholas Con- stantlnoviteh, who obtnined sowme notoriety not long age In conneetion with n diamond robbery, was nrrested Inst Tuesday nlgzht on his way from St Petersburg to Moscow on suspleton of belng concerned in n polltienl Intrigue having for its purpose the elevatlon of his futher, the Grand Dulke Constantine, and brother to the late Czar, to the throne of Russin. Tho prisoner Is. contined in on of | hls futher’s enstles, M. MaeNty, the French Minister of Fi- nanee, stated In the French Senite yesterday that the United States, Lolland, Italy, and Spaln ngree with France upon the double.| standard, and that bimetallism was gaintug favor In Germany, Belglum, and England. 11e sald that the objeet of tho Torthicoming Conference was to establish international monetary regulations, and that Franee would support blmetaltlsm. After. observations by M. Parlen and M. Buffet, M. Magnin prom- Ised that the Sénate and Chamber of Depu- tles would bo consulted in relation to any modlficatlons regarding the coluage of sll\'m:. ‘1t West Slde Rallway Compnny, through Ar. J. Russell Jones, offered an auvance of 15 percont to the striking conductors and drivers yesterday, Wit refused to take back the men recently dischurged. Tho strikers refused the terms offered. They want 20 per cent advance and the reinstatement of their dischariged comrades, and it Is probable that the West-Slders whi finve to take to pedes- trinnism ngaln,to-day, The strikers are net- Ing with great moderatlon, and seom to have tho entira sympathyof the conmunity. They perfeeted o benefielnl organization yesterday, with James Ross a3 President, Thomns 1loff- man ag Sceretary, and Gregory White ns ‘Trensurer, Mr. Ross condueted the meeting of the striliers yesterduy In a cool,-clear henged, and sensiblo manner, ¢ Loun RaNpoLrst CHURCHILT, In explain- Ing the question of whieh ho had glven no- tlee the previons day, stated in the House of Commons yesterday that he had been In- formed by Maltman Barry and the treasuror of tho Freihelt that SirCharles Dilke contrib- uted to the support of thg Frefhelt, and that Mr. Thomas Brassey, nowtone vf thelJunlor Lords of the Mreasury, il once contributed to an clectlon fund for Most. Sir Charles Dilke declared mmnfd loud eheers that ho had “never heard of the Freiiclt until the article on the death of the Czar uppenred, and that the statement of Lonl Randolph Churehlll was untrue, Lord Rendolph says that both his Informants ure willing to testify 0s to the truth of thelr stutement before the bar of the Honse of Commons, Barry Is o hatf-erazy Rudieal, whose testhmony Is hardly worth considering. M. GrAnstoxe Introduced the Jrish Land billIn the House of Conunons yesterday. Ilo snfd the mensure was demanded in order that the enltlvators of the soll may enjoy se- caurity and the fruit of thelr lubors, on con- ditlon of paying fulr rent, Tho bill ho sald, was based on tho reports of the Beeshorough aud Rlehmond Commisslons, 1t provides that n tenant awny soll the Intorest In s holding, subject to the reasvnaply veto of tho lundlord; that rents shail Lo fixed by n Lund Conrt wherever tho Inndlord und tenant eannot agree, but the Court will not interfers In cases whero they do ugree, “This Court will also have to determine on tho Iandiord’s right of veto on tho asstgmmont of Interest on u farm, Tower - to contruct out of the nct Is given where the rentat exceeds 81,000 per annum, ‘The Land Court will consist of one Judge or ex- Judge of the -Irlsh Courts and two persons having practienl knowledge of tha relattons between lnndlords and tenants. Sub-Courts may bo cstablished by the Con- tral Court. Tho bil also empowers thls Land Courtto buy estates which lundlords are willing to sell, and resell them (o the tenants, the title ln tha lands to bo vested in the Court, 50 #y to guarautee puymont, and to provent subdivision, Advances will also b mado to owners, tonants, und solvent conis panles for the reclaiming of waste lands, or other ugrienltural improvements, the ad- vanee siot to bu greater than tho wmount to bo lald ont by the tenant, landlord, or company to which it 1s advanceed, Ad- vances will also he mado to assist ewbkration, The LIl §s ot tho most sweeptng churacter, and cannot fall to meet with general nccept- ance in Ireland, The machinery by which tho provisions of the hill are te bu enforced I8 rather cumbrous, but this cannot well by helped. ‘Tho effeet of tho measure, It 1t bo- comes law, will b to deprive zack-renting and Intermeddling landlords of all power for mischiof, apd to render tio Industrious ton- ant securo In his holding, Much, of course, wihll depond on the composition of the Land Court, but It 1s not lkely that the present Minfstry will appolnt thoreto pro-laudiord yartles. ] WASHINGTON. Adjourmflunf Till Monday the Most Important Act of the Senate, The Besutiful Financinl Record of North Carolinn Exyposed 19 View. A Thousand Dollars' Worth of Bonds Were Once Sold at (02, This Thousand Was « Scaled” to ©480, and Now Selly! for $79. Scnator Vance l(:‘-ul Up to “Cough Down” Mahone, and All This Came Qut. | The President Can Call the Sen- ators to the White House for a Session, Statoment by the Asseciated Press Re- porter that Conkling Has Got No Great Backing. The Government Affer the Internatiounl Baunk of Chleago on a Tax Matter. Uollector Harvey's Charges faid to Be Se- rions—Storss and Hawley e IN THE BENATE. NORTIt PAROLINA, Speelal Dispateh l'gThl Cirdcago Tribune, Wasnixoros, D. Cg April T—~It wns North Caroling day In tho Sofaty to-duy. Tho aggros- slve attacks of Mabono have at teust served tho purposo of putting the Seuthorn Democruts upon the defensive. One by one the Scautors from tho different Soutbern States nriso and : *Woare not repudintors, We disliko tho 1f anythlng of the kind has iappened In word, our States, it was dono by tho eurpot-bakgers, or was the result of tho fact that thy North de- urived us of onr slaves, which wus the property upon tho basls of which wo obtulned the credit that ecoured us the loans.” It Is ditlienlt for some or tho Southorn Senutors to keep tholr faces stralght when they muke those specious defenseg. It {8 #tilt more dtitionlt to sce how thoy satlsty thelr consclences, To- dny Vanco,of North Curolinn, just retugned from o week's rest, during which he ind beon palred, arose to the defense of North Carollna. Mt VANCE 18 A 600D STORY-TELLEL and nn- entertsinluge waay p-apeaker, but he will not g0 down, In history as a reliable his- torlon of the fAnanchil nifairs of his State. o dectared with earnestiiess of speech nnd vigor of gesturo ® that North Curolinn had never been gulity of repudiation. Ho took his sent ufter tho most slunal discom- fiturn, he having been shown by the Republic- ung-that tho repudiation record of North Citro- 1lni 18 perhnus the mast diggracetul of all of the serles of disgruceful repudintion reconds of tho Southorn Btates. Scnator augom came to the reseuc of bis colleugue, and cliimed that tho present North Carollnu bonds, selliog at 0 and worth about 8 cents on i dollar, aro n good In= vestment for 4 per eent bopds. Mr. Runsom neglected to sny that these bonds, which are of the fuco valie of 480, represent. THE ENTIRE PROCEEDS OF $1,000 lonned to North Carolinu in 160 by the purchnse of honds at 162, upon which loun’ not u singlo eent of interest hus over been pald to this duy, A boud for $18) at 4 per cent I8 the result of tho sealing and reduction of principel and interest from 1500 unti™now, nod the §1,000 investod e that perlod In bouds representing tho no- crued Jutorest has been sealed down in I8l ‘to a0 tmeo value of 48, worth At tho most 21 per ceut discount. Beustor Vanee had a ditfienlt tusk to prove that Nerth Curoling was not u repudinting State, in viow of tho followlug pussuga from his messago to tho Leglstature when ho wn Governor, In Junuary, In 183, Bpeaking of tho debt heesall; ** 1t Iy ont of the questlon for usto uttempt to pay It ot it fuce vate, Indeed, 1 DO NOT CONSIDER THAT THERE 18 ANY JORAL URLIAATION onustodoso. Quito unu-half of our'property Wipon which our bods wero basod uenning the slaves) was wantonly destroyed by the consent of u Inrgo wujority of thuse who hield them, and 1o eourt of Justice upon the éurth would per- mit 1 creditor 10 destroy ono-balf of hiaso- curlity aud clabn full puyment for the rewaine der'"" b Mr, Call, of Florldn, sitbsequently made A MOBT AUDACIOUS. BIEECH, in which lie clalmed that there was no ostraclsm and thero were noe outriages fu the Sonth, and ho endonvored to Bhow that Masanchusctis, for in- staney, I8 more benighted than oy portion of tho Houth, The Massu- chuseits Benntors, who huve inkon 8o proms inent n part in* his debate, cloguently defended the Old Commonwenlth, The Sennto adjourned untll Mondsy without much ovposi- ton from tho Dewocrats, otk sides seem tired of tho dobate, The movement tondjousn il Monduy was privately sturted by the Viee-Presis dont, who wished to go to Nuw York. Thore are uo Mmoo prospeets of o Lrenk 1 tho dendlook thitn thoro wus when the contest began, Hoth sidoa suem cqualty persisient, gud both predict tuat the other will surrender, Meanwhile, some of tho Sonutord ure PROPOSING TO LEAVE FOR THE BEASON, Mr, Teller {8 said to have madon palr with Muzey, with tho purpose of not returning untit tho regular sesslon, Mr, Gueland 18 supposed ta have made a similar valr with Bdinunds, Other Sonutors whoso busitiess 1NLogests nra bressing ndleate o purpose to make puirs and leave, Duvid Davie has not gone West, as somo of tho dispatehes scomoed to Gudleate, Mo 18 at his Lotel {1l but now out of dangot, e bus not been Well for weeks, Threo days ago he was tuken with 4 violont atiuck of ¢l olura-morbus, und hus slnca then been contiud to bls root,— wpartal the timo to Uls bed. Hia pbyslulang Illuued him uuder careful trostment, but (¢ s not probublo that he will resimo bls' seat in tho Bennte during the tlibustering vontest, Ho bus deeiined to be pulred IN TiE SCRAMDLE FOR OFFY and sald to-day thut be hud notihud the Demoe cruta L b3 lust spocen tbat thoy could uot ruly npon him n their eiforts to defent the complos tion of tho organizution of tho Sounte, [T tho Beunto shill evur reach a vote upon thy election or tho wilicers themsel it s possible that Judge Duvis will Gud @ prie on that vote, Totweun now and Monduy wn attempt st bo o mude 1 BRCURO sunle eompromise, oty between the Doutoerats and Ttepubllcuns, 8 to the auestion of otlives, wd hitwoun Rupublicans who nareo with 3. Conks lg in respout 1o the nuttiustion B Mr, Robert- son und the™ Adinspstoation. Thoro 8 e restiveness smang the Adiministration Ropub- Heuns at tho situation of wifnirg Jn the Beintoe, “Hiagy, counidr [t uot ot grows Mifustics Lo Lo diminlgimtion e there vould bu o ox- GeuLive yesslony, und that, I consequence, the FProsident sbuuld bo shuckled, Souio buve even suggested an berole wedhod, and buve eatled nttentlon to the fugt that tho Constituilon of the Unites siates und 1bo rales uf the Buaste PERMIT THE PRESIDENT TO TAKE A SEAT Yesldo tho Vice-Prosidenl in Uxcoutise sesislon, or eyen to conveno the Sclute ut tho White House. Wushingtou sud the cusly Presldouty, thoy say, frequently conferred with the Senato fu wxeentive gesdon wpon treaties and other mntters requl o and consnnt of thnt b k) nate, (n White the 2 () at thn Hounse, "The sixty-0fth standing rule contein- Plutan tho contimzency of his presence In the “iutmbers, and nlso nmeeting elsowhore, a8 fols hen tho Peesidont of the GnitedStates shatl mect the Spate In tho Henate Chamber for the conslderation of executive business he shnll huve warat on g the Chaie, When the by the Prestdent of . place, the pre- “iding oflicer of ,the Senato and the Henators shall attend at the place nppointed with the nee- casury officers of tho Senate,” PRACTICN 0F LATS YEARS tho President to communleato with s in writing, But thaory obstacle I the way of reviving the old_preeadents, | OF course {t is not_cxpected thut recourse will s hud to uny such expedicnts. A NEW DELEGATION, . Benntor Conkling, Eenntor Joues, of Novada, dnd etary. have areived hero from rk, MrJonses suys that his visit ot no relition to tho Robertson mitter, w4 ho was fully oceupied In private bustness. 113k not generale Iy know thit Mr. 1y the enpltalist behl the 1ludxon Hiver Tunnel work which requires mueh of ks attention, But Humiiton Fish 14 here, il b wald 1o linve come in the Interest of etween Mr. Conkling and the President. ety cnbied 0l 1he White House \n-d\\i'. but to nue Gen, Gurfleld, us the hitter J. As It stunds, the Presldent hns not recnlled, byt renewed his dociaration that Mr, Jtobgrtson's nomination wilt not b withe driwn, Mr, Conkiing, on tho other bund, de- clurerd thint he would throw every obstacl i the way of Mr. Robertson's. contienition, It is leurned from a friend of tho President that wtron reprexentationg have been mada 1o him that tho nominadon threatens o brenk the pavty In New Yotk nnd thut, it persist- ed fn, sueh must ho the result. This not from an embsary of Conk- Wt frow an outeide” Repubilean, conversation between bim and thoe Presi. lsu touched fully upon 1he danrel ced (o tho party at lrke of su 0 alt of which the ure Prestient suld he appre nted, und desired to avert, Yot, mvine doliber. ately nominaied Senntor Robtrison, ank suse tined the nomination Ly i deciaration that he mewnt 1o stapd Ly i, he could 1ot seo whut was to be done. 5 NT THEORY of tho present deadlock in the Senate i this: To Mr. Coukling's mwennity was duo tho plen which decided | the ~ caucus—numelys thut the contest shouid be co- tinued on tho Lrond gronnd that tho mujority should rule, Tho cnueus was brought touceept this ground without muterinl disseut through Don Cameron, who represeuted to tilo dlsufiected clement that but for tho Knowiedee of such disatfection the Uemocrats wonld bave ylelded before thig,and thut o bold front, coupled with tn avowud purposs af perslsting I tho course heretofore folfowed, would yer neeom- piish thitt end, Both Mr, Cameron and Mr, Conk- ilug were netunted by h NO OTHER MOTIVE than to prevent procecdings that might lead to action on tho contested nomingtions, aned they were ublo 1o hoodwink tho caucus, The tal about remalning hore all sumnier 13 evidenotly serlousty wennt, but 1o ane expects the Senute bero.” Gen, Mubone even now is suld informen the Itepublienns thut he did not wish thest to postpape executive aessions indetinitly on bls uccount, and that, € far 1s ho was coneerned, he would ngree to ¢xecutive ses- sluns every day after 2 o'cloc ONE OF THE MOST PROMINE SENATURY tho upinion that tho Scnato ummer, Two otho President are intma Xty T REPUBLICAN to-day expressed would bo here all tern Associated Dre WASIINGTON, Aprll T—The statement cons tnlned (1 numerous dispateties from here that President may decide to revive an anclent uennd o in person to tho Sennte to break thodeadlogk, Is ull’ bosh, Thero is 1o pecessity fur tho Prestdent to resort 10 uny ext even auelent measures to break tio loc ombharpassed by tho situution, and wonld tike to Bave the nominations conflrmeds but, In ne- cordance with hls expressed opiulon, ho hes hesituted to advise the Sonate what It gught 1o do, Mo hus, I sbort, wot § ro unturally, hus boped 1o sou b win, . that the Democrats uppear. go_doieriitied (6 stand ot the ground that thelr party 8 not suffer- fuy heenuse of the dewdlock, 1t 13 belleved tho Prestdent will ask his friends i the Seante 1o yo 1utu exceutive business If the present situniion continu much longer. The Prealdent s supporiers eifouh in the Seuate to exceute his wiklics whon he chiooses 10 express thou uud suy tho deadivek must be broken. I CONKLING'S FIGHT, It 4 evident that thore hus vecu cousiderable bluster in the tuik of Muklne war agalnst the Aduinlstration beeause of lRobertson's hotfiue tion. Coukling much prefessa compromise to wiir, and all bis friends uro using ali their enere lew'unad Infueneo to_obtatn some litle conces- #lon from the President so thut o retreat muy by sotnded and callod o compromise. A thorough cunvasy of the Sepato by a reporter of tho Western Asdociuted Press shows that Conkling f4 doomed to defent and he Knows it. Oniy two Democratie Senators oven Tk of voring with nim. Mnxey, Voorhees, and Garbind, who hive deny und des been pubilsiied us bis supporte o Hepublicin nounce the report a8 false, On alde, Mr. Conkling, should ho pross his opposi- ton to M, Robertson 1 vote, would not goet oxceeding u dozen Senatons, Mr. Conklng is cleeted 10 go to Wisconshi wills Crpeater's re- wning, knowing that whatever might oceur in tho Bennté, bis Hglt could notopes 1 his wbsence, He i3 secking every menns 1o deluny the openting of tho battly in the hope (at somo nrrangument may Lo mude by which hu ean rotreat without dishoner, © RUMORS WERIE FLYING about the Capital this afternvon moro thickly thun usual, one being that o seeret comnlssion of the Replibtican Scnutors hus beew appatuted, in Conkling's Interest, to Hrfiu tho President to withdraw Hobertson gud substitato n nnl from aiothor State thun New York, Wiilu it I8 true it Conkilug 19 teying nil soris of schemes, the President declnred binseit as ient s w rock to stund by Rtobertsan, untess tha lutter volunturily withdenws, Tho tilk about uppointing Duvid Duvis Collector of New York s constdered silly trash, Ho would nut have tho oltice und its cunseless RuNoyunCe PROCEEDINGS IN TIE SENATE 3 Wasmiyaron, Do Co April 5—The pending business, belng the resolution for the clection of Senuto viticers, wus tnken up, aud o motlon to gninto exccutive session, made by Mr. Pendle- 1o, WS votes dowi—yens, 233 nayem, 3r: Vance nddressed the Sennte on the subject of tho Sttty debt of North Curollng, denyinge that tho debt hud ever been repudinted, und ps- sorted thut one of tho first acts pussed by tho Leglsinture of that State after tho War bl bean one providing for the puymient of 118 indebied- ness, Under tho force of the Reconstruction aets, for the dIest timo In (e history of North Carulinu, she had found hermatf compelled to res pudinte any of her obligutions, ‘That sho had to do At the dictation ot the loyad, non-repudiating, honest, and virtnous Kepublienn party of the North. It was not the action of the peaplo of North Carollon, Tho depubliean side, ho suld, coming down to the queation of tho cleation uf oflicery, hud fuguired why tho Iempernts wonld not voto for Kildicberger. Thut was shifting the fasue, The question wag, how could tho wentlemuin on tho other sido support w? Ho was i Revot, AN UNREPENTANT IEBEL] 6 Democrat, un uprepontant Democrat: g Ro- adjuster, an warcpeatent Readjuster. luw could thoy forgive him ¥ What wus tho objrot of thelr supporting hin? e (Vance) objected to the munnur In which-the Republican party had uadertaken to folst ueandldato wpon the Beunto, because It was_[n dottance of the wholo lun of politient salvation, Mr. Riddieherger hud been tukon wp iu his sins, unrepentint wid unghrivon, gud tad been ranshited oo the II‘ s ul‘l of Republicanism without buving tasted of death, s, wersol . made & spcech upon the North Carolina debt question, usserting that since that Stato bud been under tho control of tho Demuerats the debt had boegn scalud down froin ¥:20,000,000 to #4,000,000, 1 repudintion of 24,000,000, A long discussion e¢nsued, tho Norih Carollina Benntors unswortiy Mr. Kollowy's churgus, snd denying that that State bad [ty manner res pudiuted sy of {ta bonest obligntions, e, Runsom eulled uttonton o the fact that the 4 per cent bonds of North Cavolin wore quuted nt 55 centson the doliur, and bo appcaled 1o o Senutor Sfrous Ohlo Shermnn) 10 stuty whether thut was not o high price for n Staty und, Bir, Bherman replied that {4 was o falr privo for i 4 per cent Statu boud, : Atter sume disouesion K. CALL chullenged any Hepublican denntor ta produce nuy uvidence 1o prove that thoro hud been clther ntoleranco” ostrackim,, or violeueo of any kind on sccount of political opinlons it Boiithorn Stite, “In the ‘course of bis romarks o wde soma wllustons to Mr, Malioug's Demaocs ruey, und was remlnded by Mr, Shermun that Mr Mubono bud been elected ugulnat tue Nurco ositton of tho Bourbon Democracy. Ve Miisrla—Did 00¢ Ui Seuutor Leur tho Sous | 33 s wnsa better Detoodit ator from Virginla say i the Senutor from Geornda (11157 hermnn—-0Oh! [ buve be: that many wm n better Demoerat Inoa lieead #enge thun any man on that sele. For what s the meaning of oeraey? Equuilty, luve of Hberty, vl £ Mr. Call th ‘ant Into o carpet-bng Govers extinustivo history s, dwelling ut lensth wpon tho. coreuptiony and_ iutiamy Which hid_churieterized those Governnignta, Ho was frequiently fntorrupted by Mr. Ithir, who nssorted thit tho * carpet-bag Goveraments ™ Dul neslsted materlally o prospesjty of tho outh, Mr. Beck aid that next week ho would stow 1o Scnutor (Blafr) that the statements ho had biun making 0n_sudation of carpet-baglsm we not - only untrite o the $ of tho Amerienn people, bit were such ns woulil tneet with no Fesionse except_ from it fow men who bated tho South, would mako his coch next week, OF eourse, 1his thing wonld « becittine the Republieans werd atrald iie rpecch, Mo FlEhit o Autrige waa restric d criticized with grgyt il i Mnn-m!hum‘% Ha nlso charged thut Moy voters (o that o] ) deprived of 1 fres ballot by the ttice of money and by the influcsice ot enre porutions, - "This brought Measrs, Dawes nnd Hoar to thels feet (o emplintle deniul of ~the existence of uny sucl tato’ of focts, und i doi disciacion ene ® o Musachisetts Senator hokling thue i thut Suite wis deprived of tho right of eutrago except by cholee, und nd Mr. Cull tending that thy elections (i the South falrer aud frowr than thoso in Mossnchisss At the T this discugslon, on motlon of Burnsid unte adjouraed until Moudu i naye, Wi—the negatlve vote belng cust by thy Doemoerat, . il BERIOUS CIIARGE TROUDLE FOII THE INTERNATIONAL BANK. Special Dispateh 10 The Chicago Triunes WASHINGTON, D, ) April T.—Tho following 1s furnlsbed by tho Treasary Department; » The report of tho Coilector of Tuternal Revenue with reference to tho deposits of the Juternntional Dlank of Chicago was recelved by the Commise sloner of Internal Revenuo yesterddy, and In un fnterview hetween the Cotnmlssioner und Mr. John B. Hawley and Ewery A, Storre, represent- Ing tho bunk, this morning, the report was sube mitted to them for examinntion by the Coramliz. #oner, No question was mnde Uy the uttorness 8 to the correctness of the report so far us It professcs to show tho wross deposits of tho bunk. The matters submitted by the report will not affect nor rejate to tho solvency or finanelat stunding of tho bank, and tho ques- tions 10 bo disenssed with und settled by the Commissioner are solely us to the nllownnee of certain ftems of deductions from tho. gross des posits. The clultns tnude by tho bunk, I nllowed by to Commissloner, will Feduee tho deposits to Bubstantiiily tho suwn reported by the bank to the Collector, THE COUNSEL FOR THE BANK reprosent to the Commiselonar that tholr object s, nfter a full ead fale discussion of tho deductions claln elfect o settloment of - ull question: determinution of thu nmount, If anything from the bank 16 the Government, and ment of any sum so found 1o be due, Commis- soiter Rnum, upon lielng Interrogited, stutes Ut ipan the aasumption thut tho bank is s ent, tho elaim of thy Governn ag shown by the report ot Callectur it the whol amount §s found 1o bie due, showld not uilect. Its Eolvel and tkat he hus beretofore | disposed to wive out uny £ thy mutter until he had buik, for fear unduo b 1o the matter by tho depositors of the bank, and tho Interesis of oM thy depositors sud busk bu injured thoreby,” THE STATEMENT FHOM THE TREASURY DE- TARTMENT relutive to tho affairs of the Internationnl Bank soes ot prevent tho Government from pro- ceeding mizninst tho oilicors of the bank, iu cuso ftehudl upbear, ot fusther extmibintion, thit thers has been any violution of law, whethor (n- tentfanul or othorwisc, The point which fs de- Alred tu be mudye emphatie 19 that thore Is noths n due © pily- porstne might boglven e in the examlantions mads by Hrevey, of fn doy informationdn possession of tho Govern- ment bere, 1'show thut the bunk I8 not entlrely BOTL solvent. There {8 no Intinmuation of an wninst ts solveney. On the contrury, tio ox- amlnution s Akl 10 etow allitmatively t v dolvent, The ditre are betleved fo b of bovkkeeplog. Colfe seems o have come 10 tio_conel buuk bad not made 1 propur rotir of tuxution of the smount of i {‘wmrud Ly law. The attorne) eve F pUTpases denosits s of tho bank STOKNS AND NIAWLEY, bave brought with _them tabulied statements of the untire deposit aceount. Thode stuteionts will besubmitted 1o thd Reveuus Bureay to- marrow wid un urgument made upon them, The attorneys maditin that thore ure certain invie Jtems not properly chargonble 1o the depoalt aeeount which Collector Harvey bas Ineluded In the neeount 18 proper to be réturned for taxi- ton, With the deduction of these [tems, whivh the ntinrneys speci tnlined that tho oili- cers of tho Dl cntirely within tho Inw, “The uitoruey esent thelr ubllty to conclusively provo this, * LATER It apnents that tho reportof Collector Harvey, in the matter of thy Intexnntional Bk of Cirl= cugo, contnins much more serfius ehurges thun tho uttorneys of the bunk here are remdy to ncknowiedye, and the Dopartment olleluls, pur- sunle the generat practice in such cases, deell 1o give oy information about Jt uutil n com- plotaexaplnation lus beea had und u coursa deterafined upon, Tho chiarges uado by Hirevey In hig report nre that tho bank bus mnde Falsn returna of s tsable deposs, The tho report are techulvul, Tho i upon duect s VERY ESPLICIT AND STRINGENT. 1F 1t ahull o discovered that the bank hos been muking fale retuens, s Collector Harvey r purts, the Lioverninent, [t cun ho sufely pr dieted, will envores tho law 1n this case the samo as 1L does ngainst o tobueco-lnaler who tewieers 10 PuL & BLUILD WPon 1 box o opu, T pens alty for muklg nu futentionnlly fulse retarn I3 1 dine not oxeceding FLOW or iMprisoyment not ‘ ol oo yoar, or both, ot the discrotion of the Cuurt, with costs of prosecution, NOT OLD MIS, GARFIELD, + @nectal Diapatch to The Chicaao Tribwna, SHINOTON, D, €.y Avpll To—iresident Gnre fleld's mather will etura In 3ty to his furm nt Mentor, which Is now under the ctinrgs of bt wifo's brother, Capt. Heney Rudalph, THE PRESIDENT AND® (115 FAMILY will, when the weathor grows warnt, remove to the ville ut the Boldlers' Tlume, which hus been tho Summor residence of Presidonts Buchunan, Lineotn, Juhnson, Grant, nad 1nyes, The exe ecutivo otliews will_thon'hiuve boen romoved 10 tho new bubiding soutt of tho Winte House, INVITATION, WWeatern Asuoclated Press. Yo ADEIL T2 delegntlon of ded” Ly Bawaed MePu residont tu-duy, und herd of the Cabluel 10 ot orutlon eXereises on Muy 31 at Getlysbirg, o redudent snld ho coild pot glve & defliie anawer tow, but he toped to uoeept, TUHE PHESIDENT'S NOMINATIONS, aldout nomlngted the foltowlng: b Suubiorn, Andorson, ston, Minn:s by C ile, JWas.; George W, 8.0 Wiltlum N, 'Vuft, ‘hols, Ltntalgh, N, Co ADMIBAL FARKAGUT'S WIDOW, Tho widow of_tho Inte Admiral Farragut §8 in Wastnugton, Sho (8 the guest of tho rexident uttd Mrs, Guefleld. BARSUM, THE SHOWSIAN, , Darnum, the' showaun, ealled. on the Presls dunt to-duy, bt dilys hu does not wast aa oftice, o LIPESAVING SERVICE, "Tho Trousury lepurtmunt unnousices jts pure pose o staud by The system of choeks intro- duced fu (he Lifo-Suving Sorvico systom, a:;uh\?mu il men Who refuse fo carry the cheuks, CRIME IN HAVAS, Commodore Mewl, of tho United States steams or Vandatia, 1o a letter to the Nuvy Department, dutedd March &0, says: Huvany 8 bealthy, buc luwlusnods provalls und goew ungesteainut, Surs derand robberica are of daliy and nightly oo currence, und - rocontly the Bintish Consut was ucurly wirdvred by sasitans, HAILWAY SEQVICE, An order {8 fssucd h{ Postmuster-Genorul Jatnes, to tuke elteet tha Tt ot Muy, which will Yeorkanizo tho entiry raliwiy unl-sorvice, Al crployes dolg tho same work aru vlaced upon s equality as regurds sutury, All appolutincats of ciployés und toegl weil ugents - wll for a probutionury periid of alx wonths, and ut salury not escouding ¥ per b, tha expiration of 6IX months such cployos records uro satisfuetory, the uppolutmouts wiil Lo wado permsnent. e NEW UNDERTAKINGS. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chtcuga Tribune, BPUINGFIELD, 11, Aprl T—Articles of ormnle zatlon were to-duy filud with tho Seeretury of o e S _:_m §PRICE FIVE CENTS. * pussession of tho muterial. State hy tho Chieago, Pekin & 8t Louls Rall« rond Company, of Chivago, with a proposed capital of £,50,000, Thoobjeet of tho Company 19 to construet n rond from Pelin to o point near Graftoy, Jovsey Conmty, Tho corporators §, L. Penaiticld, W, B, Judson, E. 8 Bare all of Chlcago. aued license to !\ ] ¢ Sangre du Chrlsto. Gold-Minlg iling Compiny, of Chehinse.capital £,000,« 000; thie Pickerin Wi ttle Company, Chica~ 3 KO, Citpltat] £100,000, corporitors, 1. Lntlander nud A. D, Mickering: the Uouc iludenocl Come pany, of Chicoro, capital $100,000, corporntors, Jdnnes I Goodmin, Conrles 11, Toyue, Josepth i k G Mining Conpany, of orators, iles Ty Sturkow. CASUALTIES. A SINGULAR ACCIDENT. Spectal Dleuaich ta, The Chicago Tridunt TS oA IV D W, E. Linn, whotesnle grocers, wus tho scene of & frightrul reeldent this morning, when William W. Sproul, muchinist and foreman far Androw 1inrvey & Son, fell through tho olovator hatch- wuy on the fourth floor to the cellar, steiking the hurd bottow with a sickentng thud, and lie= Inge erashied into n mass of bleeding pulp, death resulting uhnost iustantly. The clevator bos beenout of gear for somo tlmo pust, Rnd yese < terduy Harvey & Son werg asked to gend a man turepnir it Last evening, ‘before the closing bour, Mv. Sproul appeared und examined tho elevator. He retarned to tho storo tnis marntmg withea fellow.workman nuned Georgo Qulien, und necended o the ton Hogr to remove the pinion, preparatory to hnving a new pno cust. Thu elovator is run by hand power, and tho hatehways uro 8o arruanged ns to close with: tho descent pf the elevator and open whenlt rises. At the time of the accldent tho elovator was Just below tho top floor, So s toclose the tuteh, and Sproul oud Quint were at work over the bateh In rewoving tho pinfon. Quinn sitys that “ u plank wnd stretehed ncross the hutelwny between tho two posts, und that n piekivg-hox nhout four feet Bquare wiy thited nerasa the top of tho closed hutch, one end restiug .on the plunk and tho athier an the tloor, Sproul was on the upperend of tho hox teylig to extruct thy bolt whicth held tho pinfon, uiid Quiiun was stunding on tho hateh holdingg u candie up ut gra'e length for him to seo by, Sproul vemarked that” the bott hngs by mbout haif an fueh, and, tiking up u hammer, dealt qt a bird blow, whett the elovator started up, opening tho hatch, irowii the hox off, and pressiog the plunk up- wards, Guinn dropped thy candlo and awang Tound and oif the butch on 1o te floor. The by wheel didn’t move, und the rapes wera motlon- less, Mo teled to' grasp tho brake-gopo, but misted It. Sprout felt from tho batel /B n somi- circitlur way, his hody pssing down towards tho elevator, and landinge on the lutter below, Quint thought' lie was safe, when ho saw him' slide gently olf the elevator, ns though ho “was golug ta jump, but, Instead of - iloing 8o, he ot down “the hatchway beneath, 'y elevator eame up wnd obstructod his view #0 that Quinn did nol Keo Whettior Spronl folt feot first ot Giorwise. e ran down and gave tho * alurm, Sproul was atill aliv u tew minutes betoro be die RUNAWAY ACCIDENT, ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Chicazo Tribune. MaxtTowoc, Wis. April T—A young man named Fred Leara, while cndeavoring to ket his own team ovtof the Wiy of o runuway here this morning, was haneel! run Into and kilted Instantly, the pole of tho wagon atriking him In tho buck of tho hoad und splituge 1€ opou; Yo Lears wivk i furmer He s in the Town of Munltowoe, about threo miles 1rom bere, DEATII FROM INJURIES, Special Dispatels o The Chicayy Tri . DavENvoRT, In, April T—Jesso B, Speck, & young man who was terribly mangled In the Ttock Istand Rond's yurds whilo swaitching yese torday, dled Inst nlght. 118 homoe was in Vire- glulu, Whoro w widowod mothor lives. : FREIGUT-TRAL COLLIDE. 8. Louts, Mo, April T.—=Two freight-traing cotllded botween Litehtleld und Bunker, (11l on tho Tndinnapolis & St. Louls Ruilrond, lust nignt, and an unknown man was kilied, and a number of curs demolisbed, POLITICAL. MICHIGAN, Special Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, ALANAZOO, Mich., Aprll —Tho Ion, Alfred JMills I8 elected Ciroult Judge of the Ninth Judiclul District by nannfority of 180, Ile hus A0 majority In this county and 30t Van Buren County. (The People's cundldate came very neurly bohg eleeted, Tho Demacratte candi= date did not recelve 500 votes i tho two cotti= tles, On uther ollicers thy Itepublicans of tho two counties bud their usunl mujorities, A COLORED OFFICER. Special Dispateh to The Chtcago Tribune, KANSAS Ciry, Mo, Aprll 7.~The colored pop- ulstion ure highly delighted over the election of one af thoir mimber to the position of Super- - visor of Registration of Kanaas City, which took pluce on 'Tuesday. This 13 tho tirst time fu tho llstury of tho city thata colored uun hus been eleetent 1o nny uilles, aithunxh one or 1o have Leen nominatod, Biss, tho sitceesstul tun this seur, it i3 needless to sy, ran on tho Repube Niean ticket. OBITUARY, ‘ LLUIN, ILL. 7 f Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. 1N, Iy April T.—~Mrs, Lfizabeth FPreoland, years, an old resident, mother of Mra, Junies "Pnylor and Mrs, Mosed Colle, of this elty, died ta-duy; ulso David J. Bakin, of tho wutel fuctury, uneo vditor of thu defunet Bigin Daify Heralit, aged 81 d’ml;s, of liright's discus Mrs, Arettibitd Btewart, mothier of the kil John Frost, murdered north of here two yeurs uigu. The threw tuneruls seeur on Saturduy, —— V. PAULLIN, Spectal Disvatch Lo The Chicugo Tribune, Deneguy, ., Aprll ~Yestenday morning & Btranker, who bad been stormstald In this clty by the spowsblockudo, died after u short (iness. $1ia Dt was b Paatitn, of Quinoy, . o was o1 his way West to visit his sons. ——— KIT CARSON'S COMRADE, Desvei, Coto, April T—Albert 1L, Preiller, & ploncer and comrado of 1Kt Carsou, 19 dead, e A NEW BATCH OF LAWYERS, Spsctal Disputchs to The Chicagy Trilune, INDIANAPOLAS, Ind., April To—Judge R, Trylor, of Fort Wuyne, delivered the nddress this evons ing av tho Cunnnencowient excrelses of thn Central’ faw Behool, 118 subject was, “Law, tho Schontmuster of Socuty,” and I8 [s spokun of 8 oue of the Huest whdreases ever dolivered ta I'ho exorelsos woro bl Iu tho Grand Opevusliouse, diplomny and degrocs buing cons forred on Miles’ Cliiford, Otlando, Kuuwlton, Dugd ¥, ey, Williom'S. Caviis, nid Courled 5. Huker, but Lreatbod ouly S THE FASTING WOMAN, Towa Cuty, lu, April T=Noun to-day wnsg tho commencement of sliss Huttle Duells’ Corty= fuurth duy of fasting, Horconditlon this morn- ing wismore fuvorablo, und suo seoned stronyer thun uny onw oxpectod. Sho huy futled yradus ally wil duy, and to-night she I very low, Hishoniigh JU B probublo it sbo Wil ive several batrs, ot pittsy 8 moro vurlablo tun at uny L0 fravious, somotiues so weak thut 113 fwe poadible 1o co e e— e DEATH BY MISTAKE. Durasr, Mich, Apeil T—Migs Cross, dnaghter of Juilgu Cross, of Centreville, fn this Stute, died ut Coldwator, whore tho fumily tived, yes terduy, Mrs, Dr. Wihder, of Waukesbu, fu this . Btuto, wits tatitled o€ alles Cross' fatel (lncss, mistuok the anhvincement for e ot he slatur, witli Whot Miss Cross wiis stoppla; It convulalons, und died i o fow bours. JOURNALISTIC, Bpeciat Dispateh to The Ciicago Tridune, DEoATUR, Il April T.—A cbungu o tho pro~ priotorstip of the Decatr Morning Herald took Pluco to-day., Frunk H. Hull purcbused tho oftles from C. N. Walls for §2,800 and 18 nuw lu Huoutorter & Elu, Who huve u leasu an the atlico, will cuntiuue thy publicution of the Heru/d untl October, i cuiidrestosicbepry PACIFIC COAST DOG SHOW. BAN Fianciscv, Cob, Aprit T-Fbo Pacitio Coust Beineh Bhow npened to-nihit ot Mechasto Falilon, Thure are Wl entrics, vepreeenting Boveuly-soved vlusscs of dugs, vl uxlibliton.