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VOLUME XL, .___COFFEES, RADUCTION 1N THE PRICE GREEN COFFEE. OPENING. PARDRIDGES FIRST FORMAL Finest Peaberry Santes, 22 . 0l Gov. Padang Jave, 2B ¢ Ayerbanges Java, Faney Mandehilog Jave, 30 . The above is a fine selection of Choice Coffees in theé Cup. C. H. SLACK, Grower and: Wine: Merehant, 79 & 81 State-st. GENERAL NOTICE, ww$2,gOC> Prizes for Designs WILL BE GIVEN BY WARREN, FULLER & CO., AMANUFACTURERS OF WALL PAPERS, 120 East 424 8t:, Now York, AS FOLLOWS: for First Prize, for Second Prize. for Third Prize. for Fourth Prize. .for Speeinl Prize. Tho Exhiblion of Destans will tako place doring 1hi0 ¢oming ¥all a1 the Awerican Art Oallery, dadl- son Squarg, Now York, and will be under tho man- agomant of Mr. 1L E. Moore, who will hava circulars, | containing_information rospeoting tho conditions, | which can be had on application April 10th. ‘Tho, following gentlemen havo socopted the posie * Mr. CHRISTIAN HENTER, Mr. B, C. MOORE, £ Ay Mr, WL, 8,-BIGELS To-Day! 114 £ 116 STATE-ST. CLOTHING, LEAVE TS YOUR MEASURE T0-BAY, An Bleganit Selection of ‘SPRING VERCOATING SUITINGS. AV BROS, TAILORS, 141 & 143 Dearborn-st. DIARLINE. For House CLEANING, JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE I§ the Best Thing Known, No, soap is required, and the work {s done more satisfactorily in half the time. cers, but see that vile imitations are not pushed upon you. — STOCKHOLDERS MEETINGS, ors of the Chicago Steel Horse-Shoe Co. lren that a maoting Hortor Brothors, ctars, Timoy & Co. 2 FRUIT. e e Soior fv Ly U TAVLOR'S clerant aasorted Hankots of Frulta for (nvallds and presants, containing choico i Lears, Oranges, Hone &e. el cxpresned “all FRUIT S £} m:xlh Clark-st.. PICIURE~FRAMES, PICTURE FRAMES Tt suroly poy you 1o writo for my YT MU ELWATN, Menufactitor, 233 X2 Wnbadl PROPOSALS, i Buppiles wnd Transe EPARTMENT OF 1 of Indian Affairs, Waanlngion, uposuls, indorsed Proposal or Teanaporintiot. ity bo), and dirgered nidlan Afules, Nos. 63 York will be rocelv: u pinngs. Basing Fomoes unds. Lakin i, S0 paunds Cofton, KADOR nds Halt, 2 0'.'1 P unds Sair and Cotton goods (consist- o e i )un!lcm’.“".lxn ardst G Tes, 123X pounds TubAcco, 21 &e.lsnd for 416 Waae i o, a, ) lndian Torellory, Minndaota, Mons Nuvadn. and \Viaconain. o bg 1388 City, and Stoux City, h of " tlie” Buppll may nat 3@ contracte N it Sold by all - dpesgioniaicn, YR B d at tho Agencigs, E MADL OUT 0N GOYERNMANT Ce supplies roquire vy n’fl'“b. and quantitios In gross of all 9 s i wihinte i To the Stockhold i i ndian Oco'in Wahin er Street, New York: W ki and to hg Cothmiaan 3 i dan fra T, ad Vankton: and. the Fovisiaston o3 Sine oned at the hour and Broinvitod to bo presen b::tll’l‘"tn C“:CKE ded accompaniod by cey 16 e s.u‘:‘:";mpa- lfl’,r‘g itens X g Acting Cammissio Proposafs fur Military Bupplies, V. 8. Miljtary pl und wlso for the purposs of olocting ANN, lsn{nau,fmmmn. WM. . KERIL Bocrotary, ) COUNTY TREASURER, U, Avri 7, 100, ropared Lo rocelve rlum‘lllnl‘lnquunl by 4 OFFTCE OF i 'The undersigned fs now pi Tazes {or the year 1m0 rotu; Fawi Cottectors, 1 wout a fow dnys later, Ry aad tho moro didicutt 1t will er cent penalty atta t {1 inatruotions To A o o eacit. wil b recotvod at4hia o néaror tha apnrunch of the I q x-payors will bo, o ta ¥et & chance 20 b ches aftor the lat of May, uLudditional stior tho nnldn;‘nl'nvl-ry] % taxes from 8 o’clock 8. v bost tinla (0 pay s ae ounty ransuror. an and 111inols-ais, o DRAWING MATERIAL, A. H. ABBOTT & CO0., 147 State streot. Painting and Drawing Material, —___BUSINESS UARDS., TAILOL AND DRAPER. Spring Qoods and Siyles Now Beady, Fino Tultoring Our Spealalty. {67 South Clark-st. « UELLULOID GOODS, LLULOID ( Water-proof Lin- en) Cuffs, Yollurs and Bosoms, Price ZLists and Joods sent by mail, Cull opuddress BARNES’ Hat Store, 86 AMadison-sty, Tribune Bullding. 8 Ol Juna R, nnufaciuse of Liots, Xa chairs, as follows Aluaricun naling 2,100 ) p . Ors are open 1or recolvls . 10 5 OgI0ck P 1 W e ¥cord nuchiio thrand. ' W o Tin. 'Brooes corn s, broom twinos e quired Tor wauufacture of art bo rlaldly i ny fltcwr:lurd.n.".cw“ and none lnferlor will be recaivod. 0 Fight L rejoct aay or [nment resorvos nce wiil be git Conditiom oY priog SHah nd clreulars givin, Kin Lk PROPoRY Jvf dumnstite renulred, alid dttor fnfbrization, sl e Milltary Huvpll A P BLUNT, Anst, M. U.B. A, Qovernor. ST AN QM. U8 Ao Qovernor, S —_SUALL, CAE e SCALES FAIRBANKS,MORBE & 20, 111 & 113 LakeSt., Chicago, Boarefultobuyonly the Genulne. i RIISING RATES, 0uis Lloyd & Co, Advertl 0 ritus io any of the It CURIUT OuF (ot bad 076 couLratting MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1881 fall Into its sccondary placo A8 an aseocinte of tho excoutive power, wo shall presontly Imitatn tho Guvernment of Vonice, whero the Dogo was A mera tonl in tho hands of the Benate, and the Henato itsolf finnlly got to be managed by n Council, hirst of mi;td/-na thon of ten Honators; and they eommitted auch atrocities and ox- «eAsns that, whon Napolenn occupied Vonice and Kitvo it away to tho Austriaus, thoro wis for n While positive satisfagtion, Horo," sald ho, “nre tho courts of justics in somo parts of the couns try closed hecausn, tho Sonnto's greed Is niot suited with Garficid’s nominations, which, as far n8 1 hnvo observad, are made in tho interest of tho voters of his party, and not out of Interost A Perceptible Weakening on | ' the vountry at luro the Part: of a Few Ro- ALASKA, TALES OF GIEAT WEALTH, publicans, Rpectal Dispateh to Tha CMeago Tribune Wasiixaroy, D, C., April-10.~From tiina to timo during the fast ton years reports havo been elrculntod regarding, tho vast undeveloped mineral rosources which are alleged to oxiat in Alnskn. 1€ such deposits exist tharo little is known rogarding thelr oxtent or vatue, During tho lust threo or four yodrs parilesof prospeot- oraand minors have .explored -portions of tho Alaska const within a bundrid miles of Sitkn, and soma iiscoveries have been mnde which ap- pear to promise well, Uno of tho mines {8 aitu- CRIMINAL NEWS. Massachusetts Boot and Shoe Men Vic- timized by an Accomplished Rascal. WASHINGTON. Possible Adjournment for a Week to Give Time for Reflection, Heavy Sales Made to a Bogus - Concern in St. Joseph, Mo. éomo Chicago Parties Sald to Bo Implicated fin tho - Swindlp. Last-Diteh Bonrbons Evinco a Disposition to Stay All Summer. ‘Singular Casr* of Manslaughter in a.-ptel at Lan- - caster, Pa, Rumors of Vast Mineral’ Deposits in od > and S P Alaska Prove to Bs SOl “hear Sl Cién) e e o0 | Alleged Fran Flent Assignment of a True (r;wnlr “w-e pg’m -19 . ‘crmh‘ are, [/ Mnnufnmr.f,ting Company at h wing, It 18 asserted, more to bad managemont thun tho faultof tha oro, this entorpriso Ans TwiRivors, Wis. nover yfelded o profit to its promoters. Itis Discovery of Gold and Silver | unilerstood that & mining espert wio was soat, to make v B Mines of As Yet Un- A THOROUGH RXAMINATION OF TilE MINE known Richness, reported on his roturn:that by an ontiay of $560,600 for- developmerit tho company would Becuro paying roturns® from their Investment. Small placors hivo.beon discovered along tho const, and bave been profitubly worked for ‘sevornl’ years . Ly o small number of men, - Hovernl of. tho plicers lie in o ‘newly discovered -region on the coast About 200 miles north of Sitka and about twonty wmifes from°the boundiry .line of Alasks wnd British Columuin, ‘Chis now E1 Dorado is ealled " larrle’ Distriot.” Mr, George B, Pllz, au-ex- crienced minor who visited this district Jnst cember, descrilies tho'reglon us \mmlurml{{ rlch in gold quartz, In'n letter to Ma). W, O Murris, who {8 interested (n the deyelopment of tho mineral resources of Alaskn, Mr. Pliz sayss * The placer ground 18 Gold Creek. It is about all taken up. and 18 estimated by good praotical pincer tafners to g PAY FHOM §0 T0 $20° PER DAY TO THE I nm onlyn quartz miner, not & competont Judgu; but of tho quurtz ledges, [ must sny that 1bave nover sopnmoro or rleher rock: on tho const. There I8 a boltof these ledges nbont Lusif u mily ido, and 1t” 18° noarly one_muss of . orc, 1nm sure that tho .averago of the oro is itora thau $50 to the ton as it comes, The gold {8 quitc conrse and very: heave, S0 far about twenty quarts claims havd been loeatod and Tty-two placer clnims rocorded; Therw ira nuw abuut twegty«iive to thiroy men left up thero In b oy \Sinco this lottor was written n sosmer has A Texas Clergyman Convicted on the Charge of an Indecent Assanlt on 8 Lady, Arrest of the Postmaster of Fan Antento, Texzyy on a Oharge of Embes- slement. ALLEGED SWINDLER ARRESTED, Special Dispalch to The Chicagn Tribune, BOSTON, April 10.—Detectlves will arrivo here to-morrow with Charles G. Smith, arrested In Detrolt, whithor he tind beon decoyed from Can- adu, on a charge of complicity in a glzantic swindlo Ly which local bont and shue manu- facturers lost 875000 Two or three yeurs ngo ' he suddenly ‘turned uwp n8 o partner in the firm of A. 1. Washburno & Co., of 8t Josoph, Mo.. and belog well known, his loud pretensions found ready eredence. As his fiem was o n fuir way of doing n heavy trade, ho proposed to make purchnscs nmong tho monu. fucturersand wholessle dealers of Basterncities, Ho empliasized tho fact that his old business ac- quaintances in this city should receiven good share of “hisflrm's business East, Ile further represoated that tho lirm was well supplied with mouney, and that Mr. Washburne aloue put into tho 'concern $30.000 in cash. Smith talked up the fmportance of his frm and ita valldity, and by enme crooked moans soon managod to wet credit for $36,000 {n ono of the leading mercaatilo nrencica Fast, and (n Indications that Mahone . Will Re. ceive a Strong Indorsement from Virginia Republicans, The Railroad Corporations Have Little to Hope For from Justico Woods. Becretary Blaine fays No Immt.adinta Ohange Will Be Made in thh Moxioan Misston, v PROSPECTIVE. WILAT WILL BE DONE, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune, ‘WAgu1NGTON, D. C.y April 10.=When tho jour- nul of tho Scnato bas hieon read to-morrow Mr. Dawes will ondeavor to procood to the elootion ‘of uflicers, in accordance with tho wishes of an undisputod constitutionnl majority of the Sen- | made u voyugo 1o L ators, The Democrats, wishing. to ratain tholr THE NEWLY-DISCOVERED My friends la office, will procecd to filibuster, and | Sho carried ninoty.miners a lPll!lElIlt'H‘. besldes thus provent an mction. Probably Afr. Bock will | 2 greatquantity. of -lumberfor the mines nnd . V] arly nil tho Eastern ‘and Southorn air his cloquence, but it can bo sntd In advonce. | Subplics for: tho .wnitters, . MaJ. Morrls, who fs | ne 4 it now in Washington, (8, vndeavaring to seccure | cities “A,. B, Washburne & Co. puat o busincss will bo transactod, 1. tho Hte- | th) cstubilshmaat ot n regiine mullsorvics bov | were rated o thon U s The publicans find that tho Democrats por- .lm ju this X‘r:mm\l to permit tho. major- ity to exore! it prorogative,. thay may v t ine.on au isiaud near tho adjourn for n week to givo. thom i ¥ Erom tha o ot tino for reflcoting. Doth sldes appoar oqually wainions; LOFEAEram the Uoeris dintet dotormined not to surrendor, but it must ba | . VIRGINIA POLITICS, confessed that thore aro sumo Republicans who v v INE " v are faint-hoarted. Thedesirato bavo excoutive, | MANONE WILL “P;,,‘,‘figg"”‘” X, GREOR, sossions ia * 8pecial Dispateh ta The Chicago Tridune. sween Bitka and tho .now mining district, Ho Visited Alnska last ‘fall,“and says among tho Vvalunble discoveries made while he was thore was o rich silv buut and shoe firms In this clty crodited his rep- resentations, and Lo was uot slow to take nd- vantago of “this trustfulness. Tho flrat pur- chases met with prompt payment, This was but a boit. After scveral months Al B. Washburne & Co. begon to- mnko hoavy purchases on time, buying from lending deulers #n Lynn, Haverhlll, and othor- small towns of Massachusotts, ns well ns of firma in this clty, BECOMING BTIRONOER EVERY DAY, '| ; WasmiNaTon, D.C. April 10.—All tho Informn- | The -8t, Josoph Arm was backward Rnd thare ate somo. Itepublleans who fall to 800 | ¢1on from Virginin 15 to tho effcot that Mahouo | i moking payments,. and upon . be- that any principlo Issacrificed by consentlng to go will recolvo a strong Indorsoment from nlnrge | ing = pressed . for scttloment it failed, Inta exccutive sesslon for i ahort timo onclt dast | propostion of, tho fopublican voters. Whilo | This wasabout a yonraxo. The failuro was o Sulda 3 < ¥ NEW ENGLAND SENATOR TO-NIGNT! *1t cortainly sooms Yo me tho proper thing ta complets surprise In tho trade In this city, Be- twoun sixty and seventy tirms, inciuding that of 1. 1. Doyco & Co. of this city, soan found muny of them woro. fnollaed to keep up thelr distinotive orzanization:and vote for tholr own focal ofticors, yot thare fa n /growing disposttion | tiioy worg viotims, and, aficr carefal deibor do. Tho Admiuistration . bas, not hnd a falr' | to unita In part with the Htenunstors upon Stato Blroa, ecatge Aat{stied that A, B, Washburn & ohanoe. )¢ 18 lko a great’ blg locoinotive-{ fsaues, nnd to voto witlitham against tho - Bonr- | Co. had deltborateiy defrauded thom. A eome switchod. off un’ i, -« sldo-teavk, - -1t | bon Democracy of . tha . intn inull mattersof | mittca was nppuinted to investigato and take hutever steps might be deomn nocesnts. to | bring Binith and his partners to Justico, and re- covor, s far . us‘’ posalblo,. whay® could obtained - of “the - §75000 "which thoy — had boen Bwindled ' .aut of, Mr, IL.1, Crandell, In chargoof tho: Bureny of Crodits fn conncetion with the Iflde and Lenther Exchange, wont West, and loarned that the firm of ** A, II. Washhwrn & Co." ropresonted - gang of roguca; that tho. finn wes o pare {of n plot doliberatoly ° designed to defrand boot and shoo denlors In Bastorn lties, and tho scheme orlginatod with cortiln mon of capital in Chivugo. ‘Tho firm has in ita omploy 010. Or more good luwyers, an 0 mom- bors of ft hit upon Bwith a8’ just tho mun bost - sull to ald them ‘in thelr nefarlons schoo, His buslucss accomplish- ments and hisextended acquaintance .in this soution howed him to be, in the vyes of tho con- i a splendid plééo of machinory, but'it oan do™ nothing until tho awitoh Is opon and tho track is vlear, I think o ought to havo some exceutiva scssions, and L know that the Presidont thinks 80, whatevor may he sald to the cantrary," A Demooratie’ Sctiator, ropresentative of the Iaat-diteh polioy; sald: - A & = *Ot course Wo ‘aro not golng to surrouder. Thore {8 no reason why wy shonld surrondor, Wo ocoupy tho best pasitlon,” 1t 1s evident that th country {8 with us, There is no earthly-roa- son why wo ahould nof. i 5 STAY UERE ALL SUMMER on this quostion. But wo shnil not. ‘Mark my wonls, °Tho pressurt for oxecutiso seaslons wiil botoo great. Tho friends of tho Administrtinn will have to yleld, and, oneo wo get futo oxoui- tivo soeslon, the ftepublicans cannot dlotatn what nominations shull bo nllf :l'hrun'd"tlg“ ot ba n Natlonal conceru. % o, Onu ealtau of tio doterminntion of the Domo- orutfo Senutors hora to T'ROLONG TillPRESENT CONTEST and prevent’ the organization of the Seanto by tha vote of Muhouo Is suld ta bo tho fear that, 1f Mahone s allowed to sucesed fn tho Souute, It it s0 strungticn his parts 1t Virginin ne to In- Aurg tho l0a8 of the Htato to the m{zulnrncmm urate in Novembor. In fagt,ane of the Demo- arntia Senators had said platoly that It was thelr intention 10 profong this contest until Novems bor, for tho puxipuu of depriving Mahone of atrength fu tho fall onynpn!wu which success Jn the Scauta would give htm, . . NOTES. JUSTICE WOODS AND THE RAILROADS, neted l||mnn. : u{ h;wu "F A mw? into Spectal Dupaten 10 The Chicago Tribune, u%mtg:‘. nmuml; ::,lls‘l,l‘gomalzm flgllflmgmg) cxeeutive seaslon for fear of o row In their own v b Gy al adva Iz vk, o tule about brunking tho Sald Suth | 1, 1415 Gecidor it eheors e e waodty Wikbucn n odiin WL Sasn "obtalned ostroying Bourbonism n X Alhumbngers Hoyrbonlsn 100, und branoh 18 | &0 iion of the countéy buve ttls to Bopo | 3r Crandoll i his " Hovostheation. . Sv alsa Tho Domoorata hava the ndvantago of tho Ro- | for from him. The case which ho deolded camo | fotind that tho conspirators Jald thoir plis Woll publicans in ono vespoct. - Thoro are -n great up from Geargin, and Involved tho right of the | 10 prevent tha recovery of tha property fraud- Iniid siaoss: ohLormmsoR Hioh o9l 0 | Etate to adiuat fares and frotabis, THo.deotdod | Hlentty obtuftid, Thywoods shipmod from tho atorn 18 becoming vory restivo ut tho prolonged | that A Leislaturo had thla powor, and also the | pince, wero ropneked and reshipped 1o various sesslon, vy Hght to dolegateto.n State Commission. Ho | supposed firms iu oitles furthor west, ‘Tho, tnsed his opinlon upon tho brond ground that | firms ~ were found 1o ' be bogus, - and’ the ploces “tho tirma® represented wero dlis- caverad to bo stores ur storchouses hired by ©A, B, Washburn & Co." Atter the goods reached thoso places they were agaln ropacked and rue- shipped {0 one common centro,—Chicago,— Wwhtre they woro flllnnsml of throngh certain auctioncers, and the money realizod wus fividod among the wholy jing in_ tho job. Hmith was found to havo tled to Canada, and for a timo alf ho[‘».cur bringing bim 10 justico was dispulied by tho caro exhibited in_xeeplng DRY ROT ) UAB BTRUCK THE BENATE—DINTY SCRAMDLE the States havo tho Fight to provent unjust dise oriminntion agninat tholr citizens, 1o alao beld ¥or CLERKSHIPS 70 DRAW SALARIES | that it was not only tho right of tho Loglslature, DURING THE VACATION—TWO IHUNDRED | but lts duty, to pass laws regulnting frolght ana AND SINTY-FIVE: NOMNINATIONS FROS TA12 [ passonger trafliv on rallways, and insist upon ERESIDENT JusAIy UNOUNED, ronsonuble rates. ¢ epatch to Dineinnatl Eriquirer, . THE MEXICAN MISSION. WABHIRGTON, D, C., April 8.—~Thore I8 no ron- Boerotary Biaino, necording to n United States #on to prudict that the Senntorial dendlock will Sonntor, sald to-duy that thers would be no fms 3 ; way. from (ho Stutos lino. Lt Docomber SRt ahas o e et soaiote” o on | medinte chngo i tho misslon to- Moxioo. Un. | RroY;dcom, Ho, Slutos, oo, Lause, Do by the 9,08 pon 0F 10 [ loss Br. fiafno shonld chnnwé bis mind, theres | Grand Jury of Suftofk County. eharging bim farco, nd It tho Benato ia contont to fiog away e OE 1A 1nre| neither Stophon A, Hurlbut, nor Marshal with choating by falss protenses the Pitkin, nor any of the 2,000, T Royeo & Co, out of &4,0X, 'his was re- gurded ne sufliclont to uccomplish’ his nrrost, ulthough fifty moro Indiotmonts - conld, just us woll havo boen obtalned, Tho prisoner's co- consplrutors are siald to be fully known, and it iy only & question of time whon they will appear befure the Court to answer for thelr aljeged no- farlous transnations, v PECULIAR CASL OF IIOMICIDE, - Bpicial Dispsted ta The Chicago Tridune. PricAperneua, . Pa,, April 20.—-A Laneaster spucial to the Press says that on Maroh 20 two mon rogistared thomsolves at the Grapo Hotel in that city, W, I Fiony proprietor, aa, Luther J, Hurd, of Hoston, and T, Moran, of . Phlladel-- phin. Both wore traveling salosmen, Hurd rep- rosontinga book firm, On Thursiay of laat week Morau suddonly disappearud, and in the evening Finny Informed Hurd that his partnor had luft without, paying his Ubill, and donounced Moran us n “snenk” and n “bum,” Intlmating it Hurd was no bottor, Tho lattor declared that he was no purtnor of Moruu's, but defended blw, snying b bolfoved him to bean honest man, and that ho would sond tho amount of the bill whon ho got.home. lu thip conjocture ho all summer it 18 nono of his funcral, Up to this writing it {s certnin nelthor sldo showa u aispost- Rlllllml::ll‘ll;fim’\'& =l‘;g‘nmm‘l.nt;v:§;:‘r Th(i nllimu:}: tion to yleld, or has any plans for roconciiintion -Confedorate, A was appointod by Droels othor than tho ! go-ns-you-plonso,” which ks | {0 Tlayssdudge of tho Internationat Goure ut boen runniug threo wocks.. Individually somo Egypt, ¢ s of thoSunators uro golting tired of tho monotos e ny, and aro preparini to_nbandon .thole posts. SELF-DESTRUCTION. Edmunds, . the acknowlodged leader of tho . JOIN RIEUSAMEN, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridurie, Sonato, I takiug it “cnsy down In Florl- idd. David Davie,- who Is supromely d gustod with tho situistion, hus run away tobls | ppogrun, N, April 10~Botweon 12 6nd 1 Bloomlngton home. Benator Falr Mt out last o'clock this’ morning John’ Rlebsamen, aged nbout 70 yeurs, got upon the root of a bullding on East May streot, aid, with o largo butchore night for St, Louts ana will" not bo baok for fortnight, Tcllorand Maxoy have gona home, knlifo, committed sulolde by toarly sovering his hend from tho body, Ho was found soon aftor- and o has Aarland, Othors talkulso of clenring wards in o groat pool of blood and lifoloss, 1ils out. Of courso in all of - tho [natances noted the abscat Senators are palrod, which kills a vote Wifo died saina waeks uio, snd slnoa thor ko hus buen disoonsolute, Ho was o tine old German on lhnoppallnvnlsll;. To put llhnnl(ununn ina frank way, both the Ropublienns and Demo- tlonun, and was respeoted by all our pooplo, {‘v‘l‘x‘x‘bwnm shoukod to lufil of h{n \mulops‘mah. crats will be giad whon the brosk comos. Tho deadlock, howover, s ruu along 50 long that | Jiis'sous reaiding here nro Thillip, Jucob, snd tho quostion of pride now enters Into it, and | Georgo Itichsamon, ; nelthor 8ide likos to baok duwn, Thers Is no A side which aventunl UV L ro= 1 teh to The O (du Housion, tuat. tho scuntry will AwEh at them, Roctivamath, S April Toes. 0. Bargont persons named for this ave Honntor “eannot was right, na the monoy areived tho next MR yux popull don't | took ono cuncs of laudanum. and died ‘lnst | fo “inny’ g Hurd bad a guro for, telp,, feneemiudod spogohen | ovauing, llo was torurly smploved e oot | by wands about tio mattor, sossiting oa 3 ! 4polla, for Stabana, for Urabon, and.broatae g | RCoF Oll tho Southern 3e linnd, the formor strikiug tho lattor and knocking hius boon out of wmploywont shico Januury. | gy down, Hurd olso declared that Finny faihmisiig o 40 & Bonatoroth dighion Livked hit whilo down, Uit this Finay o ! is umu-mg to u'cu n E;flnf_nurfl l‘mh dignitiod l:nlnn‘ e wus unmarried, and was 85 yoars ot age, ifo uko % cam to liinsolf and polnted tu i contusion on | phatically donled. At miy vate, Jlurd sufforod o 25\.'.'»’;7 fios o o oba Bitention of Litboucy it wored i Mo wud boeh Wivan | fola'wediuura) s b dninh Shusie tarcita . winnrrhagoe, /A el 1t t10 oould only realize tho fact that the country 2 $300, o uwlrm P Ao s i ptisid cares nothlog elthor for hiw or uls spocch, u'li(.: lxrulnusmd sosslon of the Bennto would AT MILWAUKEE, fortunate {not pa':lllvyly gxflmuul) oeoure rouxtt (o un ubrupt torminntion, Y e lou on oMo e last kbt TN Intoroating th hoto 1o Thut that 200 nom- pecial Dispaten-to nt:l‘-'rm; Trivune, rosulted in - thy . wuan's doath, At 1 inatious huyo boon sont to tio Sanaty since tho | MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aprll 10.~ltlchard Paire lock (ho wus soum And . Bppoarcd Feaont excoutivo sokslon bugan, OF thly num. | bairn, aged 83, u well-known and , reapected | tobo mtlnly uluull)‘r‘ whoi ho was loft alous for ior ubout twelity-five woro woted upon' beforo | oltlzen of the 'Third Ward,.commnittod sufolds | the niuht, Farly this morning be was found I po the dewd-lock Infervened. Thioro aro still uik tho | to-night by taking an ovordoso of laudany Vice-Prosidunt's. tblo 63 numlnations whioh | 1omestio troubios rore tho on e havo not even boen ogened, In addition, thero e —— ROCKFORD, uro five troutlos pendlng which cun only bo cou= The Approaching City Elestlon-The, An alwoat uncousoivus vonditlon, just ablo to il that about widnight, a8 ho supposed, the bouorrhage reourred, and bo tang w Lol for flmmnce. but nu one answerod tho vall, Whon s conditfon wua discovered Dr, Attie was onlled, but arrived ouly fn timo to sco bim dla, o Coroner was noiitied, nod jme aldered {1 wxvoutive sosslun, : Frow tho Atk of March to tho proscut time tho Democrats huve mude thirty-sovon unsun- cusaful offorts to procood to tho considyration ay € Wi paoneled & jury, and At once proqueds ¢ utive ¢ i Bonded Iudebtedness of Winnobago | od o mako *n° post-mortom czamiustion, 3»:»3?‘7119»)-, ‘I':‘::’::‘«:“x’-f:imlhglrfw:‘%ltg?“ «f.‘?;u"ifi‘} County, Finny wiil bo tield r&- nnsinughtor, aud it now Mahone and thu lopublicans, 'The Benato, to Spectal Correspondence of Tha Chicago Tribune auit the convenlunou of the VAcoPr-uldyn(. who Rockynnp, 1., April 9.—~The oity olootlon oo~ fiuirod to ko va Now York, adjourncd over uBtll | oury'an Tussday. Apri 10, and g8 tho tmo ap- Thiors 1s a ggod dout of comament i politloal | Pronches & Is attrasting considarablo attoatlon. clroies upon thy Ignowintous positon which the | At each voting preclnct aruto ba kept two sota Aurlmmu “‘.‘.‘m.. m",‘k"‘”fi ‘h}. rospd d‘,"; "“Lfn‘:,:; of ballot-boxos, ouo for ltn le‘ldlot who destro to ri oxpress their opinfon on tho liquar question, and B‘r’vknn u"“h not by tho ussauits of the Do- tho otlioF for tho (egal vOtors, Ald, 8, I, Crate mucraoy, but by a spicles of dry.rot fu its own + 1t soums powerloss 1o eifoct nuything in | ford bas consented 1o run for Mayor, and he will Toa Orltad Staos Son i sig10"| HEGANLY 06 SUpPerted by DO Tha. et ihioomis iha ted Statcs. Senato. 1t hos not u slugle thoro who is roudy to_ risk anytbing in | and liconso eluwentd, ho having ugroud, it s uu- T4 Douatt. Tho wroas. e ot fin;dL:u. If uluotod, th mmmhul"y‘ruln and 0x0- ts beualf. Tha kroat pAbors of the countr, anmu 1te) Tm‘ilgnu. Domofrulln. or Inde| nnnf-‘ cuto whatever Juws julghit bo adoptod during bis aut teru of office. m}(w it undoubtedty mukwn appoars that an cldorly gontieman, u bachelor who had bosrded ut tho Grape un ordioary lte- thme, was witness to ut loust @ part of tho puns tvhment fntlioted by Finoy upon Hurd. Hurd wus about B) years of uge, unwarried, snd olalinod Boston'as his bome, utthough for yoars he bad boon & constantly on tho rodd as sonrooly to_be able to clal auy place as Liis houto. Tle bad $400 fu bonds in his posses~ slon 1 the time of this acourrenve, Tho Urupo Hotol {4 porbaps tho oldest {n Laucastor, aud in Yoars paat wus oue of tho most reputable. Inny, 1bo presont propriotor, {a Cully slx feat tall, Rad beavy In proportion, while Eurd was small, delicate man. The wffal oaus grout excitument, and not & (itlo indigontion is eat, are calliug ou tho Sc 10 g9 Lo wi it pielitlont MR e | i v, b b by B | S S 8| 180 10 those &| any ol | 0 NOX| s - 5 m-".fi‘flcnmm Lsaeyiied . H ‘I'he bonded fndebtedness 0f Winnebawo Coun= SETTLING A BOARD<HILL. ty, which bonds wore tssucd ou scoount of the 18.000 April 1 ‘i&é"‘fi‘&w‘i‘i‘,‘,’fi ol eighO T J o0 A% sl : ; Spectal Dispaten to Tas Chicago Tribune, DAVEXPORT, 1a., April 10.—This aftornoon two = lA&romluenl Demoorat said to mn‘fiy?t;.éad.“ young men named T, 11, Fosdiok and Lowoll D, R mal 0 Honi ® nocesalty fn this oountry, Unléss the Bonate ’ - presont terrible winter on stock will not bo so ) : Davis had an alteraation about a board-bill the formor awed the latter. The sroublo vecurred In the bmrn, about ten rods from tho house whero both live. Posdick, who at the time was In tho nctof packing a double-Larroled shotgun in ;:mtr‘unk, :h‘-ow Itrlmd pointed it at tho head of vis, not three feet nway, throatening to L. Davia'grabbed tho nuszie of the R to then 15 finide, when Fosdick whot. The contents struck Davls In the right hand and In tho sidp abovo thio righit hip, making a dangerous wound, Fos- tlick was nt once arrested, and lodged In jall, of Wil Statesman. ALLEGED IFRAUD. by Thirty-five Thousand .. Apectal Disvateh to. The Thieas Tridune, P 1 Maxtrowae, Wis!, April 10.-8torm & Hill, of .. Feople, Chleago, swnro out an attashment ngainst the Kowds of the Budger State Manufacturing tom- Puny, of Two itivers, and Bhorllt Murphy broko Into thoir store and levied on tho wholo stock yeaterday, Tho Assignee, Headly, keeps out of tha way, and |t s thoughe that tho rocent ns- nlrnlmmi was mado for the purposs of fraud. HaTi oo, Sl B el ou! About 10, nsscts to between §5,000 and u.'m. sl he . Attond the Funeral. A CLERGYMAN GONI WRONG, DALLAR, Tox., Aprll 30.~It will bo recollected that two years ago tho Rev, W, @, Vosl,n promi- nent Methadist preacher, was arrafgned for n carnnl and lustful assault on Mra. Etuma Grifin, at Wnzahachle. This was his second Appear- ance i court for such acandalous conduct, fils church found him gullty. The Mosonlo frater- Aty expolled nitn, and tho Court tined - bitn $500, From toe Intter verdiot he apponled to A higher Lourt, which granted bim n,now trinl, Hia scc- ondteial terminatod at Waxabachio yesterday In averdict of gulity, and s line of $1,000 and coats, TEXAS LAW-BREAKERS. GALVESTON, Aprll 10.—~Specinis say that Wil fum I Alexander (cotored), a discbarged Poste Utlico clerk, hus mado utlidavitagainst Postinns- terJuhn C, Mannlog, of San Antonfo, charging l:m ;:m:e o bezzioment. Manning was arrestod Adnm Ttompson, under sentence of denth at Dallun for the nurder of old man Stumaker, dunies the killing, but acknowlodges that he was nccmor{. Hanceuses West Pollurd und Jer: Grant of tho murder. 11Is story is not credited, ——— Homa Oemetery, bonor reported that visitors had . ROBBERY OF A IOST-O¥FICE. Youxastowy, 0., Aptil 10.~Tho Post-OMco was cntered here lnst night and $18 fin postages Btnmpa, besides a reglstered package, the con- teataof which are unkaowan, wero taken, - OBITUARY. JUDGE JOIIN CHENEY, Coruxuus, 0./April 10.~Judgo Jobn Chenoy, of Canal Winchester, diod to-night in tho 024 yearothisage. He was bornin Maryland, Jan, 2, 1, [lo was & Jnckson P'residentinl Elector 183, was. cleeted to Congress In 159, and served throo torms. Ho wns also & momber of Loth branches of tho Onlo Leglisiature, serys }g}; .lg\'ll terms in ‘}ho House and ono ) condolenco and grief, fumes. Bome of the flowers falguo Benate, 0 waa also an Associate Justice _“of ' the Cirenlt | TOS5. A, plllow of Cuurt under the old Constitution of tho Btate, | Inscribed across fts contral The llrat oflice he hold Wan that of Justice of the [ recolved from Mr. and . Mrs, Peace. His 1bird wife survives him. Judge Chieney was probably the oldost ox-member of Congrexs in tho United States. —— JAMES A. STACY, “8pectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ADItrA%, Mich., April 10.—At n epecint meot- ing of tho Lennweo County Dar Assoclation Inst nlght, a committec, consisting of W. A, Undor- woud, C, E. Woaver, and J. IL-Goff, preseated n serics of sultablo resolutions na « tributo to the mumory. of thelr deceased member, Mayor James A, Stacy. Slmnilar action was taken by Adrlan Lodgo of Odd-Fellowsand the J. Do V, Soctal Cluby of which deconscd was o mombar, The funaral will be observed with duo clvia hone ors Tuesday, E 4 —— TIIE REV. W. W. OIBREN, Bpecial Dirpateh to The Chicaco Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 10.—Tho Rev, W, W, Hivben aledlnst’ night ot bis residenco from nervous prostration; conscquent upon uld nge and overvork. . Many years igo Mr. Hibbon was & prominent Methodist divite, but ns old s erept upon hio:-ho iroed 'his attention to lit- eraty. pursults and.alo. to nnwiruynr COLTe- nl)“::dem:c. princlpaily.with. tho Musonio Advo- citen Bradloy, plnks, lilics, and roses. of the dals approprinto aud commants, Eocletles . and others who elicited THE WIDOW OF . TIHEODORE PAR- ; KER. i Bptcial Dispdteh 1o’ The Chicago Tribune,: BOSTON, Mass., April 10.—Tho widos of Thoo« dore Parker dled to-day at tho nge of ‘07, Sho wus a4 woman of great oufture, butwns not eatrunco of the relfed upon for oritieal judgmont by ber hus- | 88sumu tholr position a8 tho - guard of ‘honor bnndr.w Dnlvm}'? un&umjm: aivico hod couns flggx:llgsrl:fi:x;glxg&% thn,} ;g;&l“w;\‘:nrxg‘-;urw Sty Sihiiiunt frlend, Miss Auna . Stuvsnson, | ISt for Lo cometary. Tliey wers shortly mnged “thomasslves - tho Bherldun Ttitlos, Uniformod Patrlarchs, of 8t Putriek. . A. 11 DANIELS. - DENVER, Colo,, April 10.—A. 11, Danfels, a fifry- niaor, Vice-President of tho Colorado National Bank, and n Diredtor of the Denver & Now Ore louns Ralirond, died hero suddenly lust night of heart diseusc, WILLTAM- 11, TIIOMAS, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Broouizaroy, ik, 'April 10.—~Willtam. 11, Thomas, one' of the oldest residents of Bloom- ington snd presont City ‘Ironsuror, dicd to-dny, Hocame heru In_1815, and for iftcen years was ‘Treasurer of McLean County, ¢ A R, TERWILLIGER. 8pecial Diapateh o The Chicopo Tridune, Aultona, UL, April 10.—A. . Terwliliger, for sevaggl yoars Township Colicotor, Is dend. - e eg—— YELLOWSTONE VALLEY. ‘The Dewtruction of Stock by the Kevere ‘Winter Not-Great as Antlcipated. , Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 67, I'Aur, 3Minn, April “10.—Specials to the Pinneer-Presa from varfous points in Montana 8nd throughiout tho grazing reglon of tha Yel- lowstono Valloy go toshow that the loss by the Clauder’s Sldo de Knll‘;rhn weat . ontrance of edge of tho sldowalk, was brought. 1o recolve - tho #nd Gen, Hincks ny detall of restig-pl procetsion " then tormed streol and wovoed southorl aln_Btroct, . westerly on to Broudway, southerly on = D to Hoventh avenue, sonthori: groat ns anticlpatod. Owing to the dryness of the atmosphero the suow did not pack down on tho srass us it did further South. Tho gruatest loss on . tho Yollowstono was , Ly the Anglo-Amerionn Bheep Company, whose Toxan and Moxiean cattle ind not become accllmated, e 4 on Fe Forust Home avenue, ant ‘All com, HVENUO to tho comutory. ner of Slxth avenue. THE PROCESSION batag recetved luts fu the fall, It is thought [ I . . that S0 foas on thia hor Wil Foioh 60 per oot | et Sortnal Gea, 5. W, Mioks ait Aldes. Asldy from this exceptional case, tho loss wili r's Ban, ' " raugo from & to 2 por cent. Blngulur oy it may seem, the Bad Lunm furnished tho mivst securs sholter, In the: Bilack Hilla tho loss wiil not gxnm'm ‘ons-‘lw«nuu;hnt‘m tho :vnr?m‘:. b “x: cuvics oss fal upo Teightos who lost heavily af tholr mules and oxen.” Cune alderablo loss has been sustal 11 tho Missourl Valley, , Grnator in tha bottom lands nlong the valloy from this caase than In tho hills from tho sevorlty of tho senson. Inrdly had the snow disapposred ‘mn the valleya when tho Kruss bogan Lo sproul d It 18 now two or threo Inches fong [ protected s ota, - ——— INDIANA EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Bpecial Dispateh to Tha Oicago Triduns ELEnAnT, Ind,, April 10.~To-duy Dishop Rowe mun, of Alleutown, I'a., of tho Indiana Confer- onca and Bvangolical Asscofation, delivered an mpressive’ serinon. to the Conferonce, Tho houso was crowded both morning and evenlog 10 [ty utinost capuoity. - Tho following appolut- ments havo beon mades Elkbart Distriot—E, L. Kipturger, Prestdiog Elder; Elkhart, German, M, W. Steffey; Elk- bort, Hoglish, J, Wales; BMishawaka, I, Droohtel; Houth Hend, F. F, BMoys [ or; Bremon, J, Hoffman; Now Parls, 0, O, Neyror: La Porto, G.Schmollr; Wanatah, A, heridan Guard, Sauth Bl Milwaukeo Cadet: Kaights of 8t Patricl ! tainiy ek A ®ines A. dlallory, Cookroll, and tho Btatu Le, made to dig THE GRAYE, Tho tawmi) Bwung Twin Lukes, W, Wildermutb: Hoohedtor, | &rave, 'fho Committoes thou ranyvd mrouud, i, Arling ausport, 0, Bebule; Royal Centro, | &nd Dr, Asbley roud [n un fmpressive wannee i i ritual that is usually | ViAol SR o Seandiisaiils. Fort Wi Distriot—3, Kruoger, Prosid| BIOK; Fore WayHo: S Thochins. Kondativitie 1, | Oy about Hrtbun utnitioh H. Oskus; Watdrioo, A, A, Bnnur\’wxunuu. I3 B, Albure; Delance, J. B, 11 blitor: Nowslie, 0. Hstorer, Timumgion or; Nowvlilo, G, Rosdoro 4. Oalatt Wbsab, "5, 1. Froyuri Wabsiok, J. ckert. “'“"'""fila" Distriot—C. C. Haumgardner, [ 4 g'll‘m assomblaygo soon disporsed, und rosiding-Elders Indlanapail, Jos. Fishors Daye to: " Hanslng; Uermantown, A, and Clty of Montreal, from Liverpool. - Hapar anigomory, e Colia, ‘W, | BAuroionE, Md., Apell 10.~Arrivod, the Koll, K tovgvory, D.J. Pontlus: Nobles: | from Bromen, - ; 3 f rt \ Vilo 0 Hartas Bugkos: Tl 5 Books Wine chestor, ¥, Lunner; Juletta, C, Framar, - . The Confurenco will vloea to-Inorrow noon. LOW DOG'S BAND, Bpecial Disputeh 1o Ths Chicago Tridunes &r, Pau, Miou., April 10.~Advices bave boon recelyed st heudquarters hero that Low Dog’s band, trom slluu-llu:l'l umpi -’nn‘now dnn i l, under Shino 5F Liont, ebestbon, of tha beranti Cars nJr'x. There ure lifty men and seventy women' nad children In tho party, . N from Liverpoa NEW ORLEANS, April ship Moryuy Qity, t‘:oul aw Yoy - PRICES OF OIL. ‘TivuayiLe, Fa., 83, 9! b':xflsml&k‘clm at i ‘foEnts, nggffi REST. Last Sad Rgi"vaer the. Remains ?nsin’s Gifted : g The Features of the Dead Viewed v : Aun ‘Immense Concourse of Military, Clvil Socleties, and Citizens All Earthly of Matthew H, Carpenter COonsigned to the Grave in Foreat Bpectal Dirpateh to The Chicago Tridune, - MItavAUKeE, Wis., April 10,~Tho funcrsl ob tho Inte Senator Carponter to-day was tho larkest, , and most imposing known In” Milwaukeo for many yeurs, Ascarly ns 0 o'clock this morning people began urriving at the Court-House, ‘where the romains havo been lying in state since thair arrival yeatarday, nnd before 10 o'clook the rotunda of the bullding was filled with a surging massof humanity, all actuated by the same de- slro which forced pooplo to silently steal in dur- 10g tho still, lonesoma hours of tho night and express thelr griof aud sorrow, for tho guard of VIEWED THR REMAINS | at lntarvals during tho entiro nlght. Aftor the churches wora dismisscd the crowds that had been attending, Palm Bunday services Smmo- dintelyprocecdod to the Court-11ouso, and it be- came nhnost impossible:to move about in any diroction. No dispoaltion to make things disa- grecabie was at all notleoable, and tho crowd in 8 véry orderly mannor passed from one entrancoe to tho other, whispering to one another thelr During the morning hours n number of floral afferings were sent in, and, with those which already ornamonted tho casket, made tho nir redolont with thelr per- HAD ALREADY BEGUN TO WILT AND DROOP, and thog' were lkened unto tho lifo of the ono whose lnat tenement they ornamented. tho pleces received ‘nnd placed about th were i sickle 6f white flowers aud heads of ripp - Wwheat, "Whom tho donor was could not ba learued, A magnificent anchor surmounted by A cross wns sont to tho Court-House by Mr. and | 3irs, W, 1L Metealfe.' Tho buse -of tho ' catn- was covered with culla lilles and Howers with' *Rest" It was compnsed mafnly of whito A crown of flowors from Mr. and Mrs, Col. Homilton, composcd of - geraniums, roses, ete., was placed at one corncr. UPON WHICIL TILE COFFIN RESTED. At tho hond ot tho caskot was placod a cross'. from E, Mariner, {n which thoro wero many calla llies, roses, violots, nnd inyrtle loaves. A tribute from Mr. and Mrs. Hobort Elliott was also recelved. * The ftoral decorations wero very many admiring As cearly ns 190 o'vlook , the wers to ' take part in the demonstrution commenced to gathar * about tha Court-Houso,. At 1:45 tho dours of the bullging were closed, and many peoplo were disappointed at not being ablo to get a glimpeo | of what thoy most desired. It was estimnted e as many s 15,000 peoplo passed through tho bullding Between the hours of 6 a'ojock o, m. Bnd 2 v, m. At tho time tha doars wera closed AN IMMENSE CONCOUISE OF, PEOPLE ,bad gnthored ubout the bullaing ahd bluckuded. the strests {u evory dircotton, On Jofterson strect from Wiscopain to Martin thoro Was an uubroken mass of “bumanity, and the military and other orgunizations only mado tholr ) way through with the greatest ditliculty.. Among tho first to urrive of the wililary organizations: swus tho. Light Horse Squadron, and thoy ar- - ‘rnged thamselves Immediately opposit the wost Court-House, in onder to nt onea order? Guards, South. Milwaukao and - .the | bors of {ho -, Comimon Cauncll guthered In tho City Clerk's ollice, and the mewbors of the State Scnate and || Legislature, tho Stnto aflicers, and membors of tho Subremo Court were postod on tho north ?hlu of tho building. When tho time arrived for . THE REMOVAL OF THE REMAING totho hearso, u_cordon of: police, wndor come- muaud of Livut, Dow, cleared & passage trom tho ‘Tho mem] Its positon ‘ and 10 c«qkazv. Tha I‘Elrh Bquadron bad succoeded iu -keoplng n spaco oveu along the J’“""‘“ which wna dteuplod by Hily stAff, togothor with the car- ringes contatulng the tournors and clergy. The hourse wus druwts Ly four white- hursos citparis soned 1y harness trimmed with sitver and ‘covs ored with henvy black nots, At the proper mo- et the tloral tributes wore removed und tho lico liftod tho rumains “from their nce and boro Ihuml(u tho Learse. on . Wlaconsin atrgat roadwa: Luko streot, Wosterly on Lake trect to Clinton, soutberly on Clinton to Ilorida, wostorly au Floridn to Grovey southorly on_Grove strect to Natlonul uvenpe, westerly on Natlonal uvenuo aveuo :xw Mitehull streat, on M nnhellnmlot to? P wero dismissed on Natlonal avenuo, at the core thon moved off toward the cemetory in tho f o) . Inude: . # hluwnméo Lighthorso 8quadron, 5. . - Unifarmed Patriarchloal glmlu. ey . ‘ullboarers. - Carrlage contaiming J. L. Cary,'H, L. Pa) Gov, Bmith, aud Judgu Dyer. Edward Sundersun, Winkeld lam P. Lyude, aud Huorso. Carriages containing Sonators Conkung, Jones, 0, Angus Cumerol Carrlago uan:umlgm mumulfin of the House prodentatives, - x Gntrllfluvwnmlnlnl' lho,in.-lsn\n Bishop Bdward 1t Walles and the Itov, Williau- Ashloy, & lllnly of tho deccayed. o the thirty-four onrringes that followed were tho oflicers of the Btato, tho Committoos uf iglature, the lur Assaclation, the Chambor of Comnmeorce, tho Morohants' Assooin- tlon, and otlivcrs of tho city and county, Tho boautitul uemewr‘\lr wus reavhed A fow minutes Tho snow Iay on tho ground to tho dopth oF three fuet, and o elearing had to bo ‘The wet ground was cavered with " boands and the nowly-madu gruve was coverod with tiowers, o iy 100k & POSIIOR B¢ the ROWL of s Thy wite a; duugbtor then strawad lnnortollus on tho ootin. it was slowiy lowured lnto mnmsr la:\‘rm. i honors paid tho dead Culoftain woro at an cud. e e——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS., Nzw Youk, Aprlt 10,.—Arrivoa, tho Dritannia HALivAX, April m-Arrlvvd.. the Moravian, . HAvEs Appil30,—Arrived, the Frauce, from Now York, &—A;rlvkt:d. the stosms ‘April %~The oll markey oponod as 91X cents; highest,¥i conts; lowost. ¥ oonts, Shipmont artgrs, 90,954 burrels; runs, 76"

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