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THE STATE CAPITAL. The Benate Considers the Bill to Punish Short-Weight Sharks bGenqral Election and Decoration Days Likely to Become Legal Holidays. énloonkeopers Who Transact Bus- incss on Sunday to Bo Punished, An Industrious House Member Wants to Go to Work a " Little Earlier. 4 Bill £ Extend the Existing Sys- 3 tem of Btate Grain In- ¥ speotion. " 'Favornblo Conslderation of the Bfll to Yrovent the Spread of Cat .+ le-Disonses. A Potition Against the Manufaoture ond Bale of Adultorated . Butter and Oheose, BENATE, wk SURVIVES AN ATTEMPTED sNUm, . . #ptcial Dlapateh to The Chieago Tridune SerisarirLy, Ik, April 9.~Tho Senuto con- vened n the usunl hour fhis morning. ¥ * A numbeor of blits wero reported back from tho comenittees, only one of which was of any apeelal Importanco, The Committee on Judiclal ‘Depurtniont” sat down on tho House bill pro- * bibiting Justicesof the Peaco from * ISSUING PHOCESSES IN.BLANK, * Senator Fuller mudo n minority report, ) 2 onatqr Clnrk sald the Justices of tho State umlxur.qlbml tho question fully, and tho bil was uselcss, 3 ! o . . Banntor Fuller thought the bill a good one. While Justices bnd no right to lesuc writs In A QooDh DILL The roport was concurred in, hut the resolution was not put upon {ts adopulon for fear that there wero not 102 mombors present who would Ro far ft. i Chanalor, of Cass, wants to oxtend to counties not unddr tawnship oreanlzation tho samo pro- viston of the law which now applica to countics tinder township organization In regard to the Commissiondra of Highways, giving thoowner of land ncross whichr rond fsto b lnid sixty days* notlco ta removo the fences, QALY GALORE. Paisley, of Montgomery, aftertho long ade Juurnment 'of tast weck, had tho gall to now move another, which -proposed n further rest from tho closo of the sesslon to-day until Mon- day afternoon at 6 o'clock. The motion was promptly and effectively squelched, * A bill to nmend the. iaw In rolation to tho par- titlon of real eatato went to third reading, Martin, of White, called up his bill to make seduction under prowmise of marringe a felony, and had it advaneed to second reading. the law in relation tg lens, ameuded it 80 ns to perfect ity and had it ngain ordered to third reading. ’ BTATE Cow-nocfons, ‘Bmith, of Sangamon, oalled up his bill to sup- press nnd provent the spread of contaglous dise cnro nmong domestioanimals, Inorderto prop- crly secura those cnds, Mr. Smith wants n full- tledged Stato veterinurian nt n sulary of #8n day, who s to bo equipped with plenary powers to soizo Jufeoted. cattlo and, genorally, to stop thg progress of those. disenscs which the bovine flesh s helr to. In‘order to sct up a Btate’ Veterinary Inrean, and run it for two yenrs, tho bill asks for an appropriution of $8,000. There woro saveral attompts to amend it In varlous ways, Including a vain endeavor to dut down the State Voterinarian's pny from &8 to $5 per day, and onhe to Include * farcy" ns Wrlght, of Iloonc, called up his bill amending’ one of the reprehensible diseases to bo ineluded * in tho black llst. Last of wll, there was n motion to striko out the enacting clauso. The alloged necessity of the Lill.wus urgued by the country ,memboers at great longth, and, though soveral gg ntuhlnm cxpressed tho opinion that thora wero ENOUGH BTATE NIOALDS ALREADY, tho motion wns tabled, and the bill advanced to third reading, 3 Mowiilinms mado an unsnccesstul attempt to hava his Antl-Raiirond Poollng bill mude n apeulal order for Wednesdny morniug next. Tho angtulea of the bill, abief among whom s the auburn-topped gentlemun from Kune, wantod 10 know the rensun for this oxcusa of caution, and rather intimated that the troublo with the antl-poul men was thut his lorves woro sonte hnrnd and he wantod time to draw them up in no. R Y B DISTRICTS FOI-THE DAFT * "o il introditced by too Committee on Pub- Hle Churitles, dividing the State. Into four dis- triots, and proposing to secure equality umaon; blank, they nevertheless did so, 1L was o com-| tho counties In tho matter of the udimnission ol tnan eustom In Conk Connty, Eenutor Fuller's motion finally” prevailed and tho bill wns ordered to a secomd rending. iy 7 . BUILD UP YOUR DIIDOES,. * Henator Pord's LI, permitting cities and towns to mnintiin ferries and bridges ut any point withiu five mfles of their corporate fimits, wna read a third thno nud pussed, A The Sennto then tavk up bilis on sccond read- . 1 sSeantar Whiting's bill, authorizing County floards to cstubitish seweenge districts and up- point Cammisaloners to supervise the construcs .tlon of drnins, was read it gecond time, Senntor Whithus sald ho hed Introdueed It by request, . County Bourds wers ntithorized to establish dis- tricts and tho Commissloners to Jovy tuxes for BeweriRe pirposes, and condemis land thertfor, He understood the bill wus deslred for Chicago, altbough ft nffected the cntlic State, There * shoulil be somo snving provision put in the bill giving tho Btatu control of the martes T THE SEWERAGE QUESTIO wns a grent ond, and he, dealred the Benato to carofully consider this bill and amond I8 whoro it was needed. : Benntor Adnms sald the blll. wus one of pub- lle Interest, | The primary object of the bill was 10 ¢nnble the southern part of Covk County to fssuie bonds and bulld sewers, Thesa towns wore in dobt now, and had ne right to Incur indabted- neas for sewers, Slo trupted tho bijl would go to third reudlug 80 a8 to give Suutor Condee, who ‘was nbacent, (R appertuniuy 1o dlscuss it Sgnitor Hlunt opposed the Turiher progress of the bill, and wunted (L slinghiered now and for- evor, 1t wis unconstiutionnt and vl fo Qvery senso of tho word, wid theru was no onrth= knew 1t would niever beeom o .. Senator Adums sald tha bill was USANDS OF €00 PEOULE, " 1ts chnmplon, Senntor Condoe. wns away, and bo desirod to “uive it o chinnee for is.white alloy."” .“S\X-unwr Munn moved 1o lny tho bIll on’ the The matlorwas lost, nnd the bill was finally referrad to the Committon on Judiciary, < Benutur Fuller's bill,: nuthorizing Justicoa: of the Peuco tu commit dofendunts who buve heen fined for wmisdemennor, wus reud n second timo B enntos I bil, prescriby 1 - SBeaator Uell'y rescribing n severa pun- Isiment for selling ol G athor neticion b? ¥ SHOIT WEINT, «was read a sccond timo und badgered about for Balf un hour. - : - Scantor Whiting mado n spucch which will cause him 1o bo Kcorned W ever huckster and fish-dealer In thisStato. Tito dealera iu spring - senlos ware Also scoted at great length, - Benator Clurk sald tho Yus!mm of the biil would wonken tho common luw, P 0 ly sense In cavrying it atong when eversbody DESIED BY THO K cOUNTY Senator Merrltt was n favor of the bill, country peopto know nothing of the common ll:;l!.! ‘Sfihlnl oy luoked I!lwlllu the statuto, Al- FISH-SELLENY WERE SWINDLERS With thelr littlo scalea. Tn & country meat-mars ket two pounds of rump-stcuk thrown in n ring scale would welgha ton, The il was a food oue und should pass. . t was tinally sent to the Committeo on Judlet- ary. ?lmru bills wero rend o firat timo and reforred, A Benate blil mukluikuncml cloction and deo- flfl&’fi,‘} duys legul bolidays wus sent to third Senator Parkinson’s bIN, presoribing & fine and imprlsonment for reckicss snlnonkeepirs ‘who persist in kceping thelr places of businoss open on Bunduy, went to third reading. senntor Wright's bill, muking the tenuro of oblicy of Township Clurks threo yeurs justoud of one, was recominitted, S o DOUBLING P, - Seoator Fletcher's bill, consolldating tho Borrds of Penltentiury Commissionors, was resd a second time, Benntor Neudlos snld the bill was impraperly Jdrawn, und should be retorred W the Commition . ‘oo Penul Institutions. Thonumber of Coms mlul:'na‘r: wis not stuted, nnd tho title was wrong, too. enutor Edwards indursed the bill. Itwasa good ooe, and vught to puss. Throe Commnise sioners were enough to tuko chargo of both Peaitentiaries and tho Reform School at_Pon- ting, toa, A roferenco mennt cortain death, . Hut Benator Fletcher wus obstinnte and hung to tho bill, o wunted it passed, 1t would BAVE THE BTATE CONSIDERADLE MONEY, Bonator Adams suid bo wus under the. inpress slon'thut the Committes on Ponul Institutions was unfriendly to tho bill, and be would oppose the motlon, Benutor Borggron sald tho bill had been favorubly considered by the Committeo on Fevy aud Bulirles. 'Ihie Cominitteo wue g good ono, though possibly the reference wusina ronr!no. The attempt to rofer tho bill was almply o schoms 10 glve threo Cominissioners A TWO-YEANS' PULL AT PUNLIO FUNDS when thoir servives wore not neoded, Benutor \anshl.'mhl the only question was whothor thres Cammissioners cuuld do the work of six, o wantod tho merlts of tho” bilk dlys cussed. ‘There was no use in o ruforence, The muttor was tlibustered over for un hour, Pinully the enemies of tho monsure secured o - roll-call, which showed no quorum presont, Notojux was Iworder but o cull of the Bunity or wmouon tu ndjourn. Half u dozen Benutors shonicd forn oull of the Houstw, but Bunutor Lewls, ‘who was rrululnw. ovidently remoine Lurcd W wus ubout bis customary eatlng-timo, . fur he put » motion to adourn, und, altbuugh v wras voted down, promptly declured iU cavried, mm 1hio Souata adjourncd untll Monday morns g HOUSHE, TOO0 EARLY JOI THEUL HEALTH, Epectal Dispateh 10 Tha Chicaco Tribune. SrunavieLp, 1k, Aprll B—Tontz ot Mad!son: & person who eviduntly #aes Lo hod and gotu up ‘with the chickons and tho -lowiog kine, ot the «ar of tho House this morping thruugh the me- dlum of resolution providing for going to wurk In the worning ut v lusteud of 10 o'clock, It was very proparly reterred to.the Committee ou Rules, . BTATE INSPEOTION, - Hexton, of Cook, Introduced 1. bil} to extend tho systom of Btate gralp Iuspcotion to cliles containtug warehouses -of ¢lyss U, und 10 proe vido for u 10,000 bond 1o be furniebed by the .Cbiel Gralu luspevtor In auch vitics, The Wirce bouso Committeo ‘buz fuiely boen coustdering thle same proposition, and bus hesrd no end of protests agalnst any such extension of s system which doean't scaw, (0 buve proved un uomized bleasing whero it has already beuen triod, W ‘Ihe Committeo on Bulldings and Grounds re- ported favorubly tpen u resolution by Moraan, of Moultrie, calling on the Goveruor o rysube wmitthoquestion of g . COMPLETING THE STATE-HOUSK BUtho uext general eleotlon In November, 1883+ pritlents into tno Stute Hospitals for the lnsane, und to provide for the transfer of patienta from une to ynother, and for settlement with such loepitals by the countles, wius rend a secuud thine, aniended Ao ns tu sult tho Itepresentatives of Livingsion nud Montwomery Countles, whi wanted tholr batiwicks ussiwned to different districts, und fnlly recommitted on tho ground that ' these vory: amendments would result In orowding the northern institutions, - O'Maru's bill, siving private wirehouso keop- ors tho right tosell - " E UNCLAIMED PROPERTY,. went to third reading, with an amendment which requires them, fn additlon to advertising tho .sule, tu expose the property to Lo sold, in order that people muy know what they are buyiug, With. thu oxception of this luttor provision, tho bill mieroly utllows privito warchouse keop- ersto o wbat rulirond. and oxpress compnnics do—sell uncinimer baggngo niter it bns lnin un- clnimed for six wontns sud the cburges have gono unpuid, ) . HOWLED OUT AGAIN. Tho ‘ucxt bill on the list wra tho snmo old #ehoma of two years iwo to puy Jobn ¥, Gregory $00ll for prepuring wnd superintonding the pubs- fieatlpn of a pumphlot.in Fronch, and to rein- burse him for cierk hire and other expenses fi"mmmm' with bis report of the Parls Exposi- un, . . 3L 5 Struckmun, of Cook, moved to striko out tho engettg clutiso, Chnfeo, of Shelby, chnmploned tho bill, and appenied to tho Governor's mossigo of two yeurs #go to holstur up the justice of the elaim, hesldos (ay10g KToAL BLross ont tho allegod fuvors ably_Influences oxerted by Gregory's pamphlet on French imuigration to linols, - Durfee, of Macon, reeatled tho fact that the same old bill wns up two %Em'l ugo, with this diiference,—~that it thon usked for 81,000 and now for only $600, As.fur tho translation, ho eluitned 1t tu b uninniborized, and, 1o regard to tho clork hire, snowod that o THE CLERK OF TIIR OCCABION wns Geegory's son, who was enubled to seo tho Exposition “In the capudity of a clerk, and who tiow, cams up. sinlling with u. proposition. 10 tha Stute pay bim for il fun, - 1n striking con- trast_with rho canduct of tho Gregory fumily, Mr; Keith, tho Chlenro Commissioner, csteemed the mission 13 the highest kind of nn bonor* and never chirged tho Btute a eent for expenses, Linegar, of Alexuudor, rufsed the constitu- tional polnt that all “otticlal writiugs” of tho Stuto must bo 3 = PRINTED IN THE ENGLISIL LANGUAGE. The Coustltution, so far as he bud read It, was llent on the subject of French or any other. forelyn tongue, After more talk, and a fow more porsistont at- temipts un the purt of Gregory's licutenants to work the bill through, the Houso -knocked ont the enuoting cluuse by n voto of yeas 6), nays=s, MeWilllmus promptiy -moved - to reconslder. Sexton saw hi, and weat hiin one: bsttor by moving to Iny the tnotion tu reconsidor on tho tnble, Tho motion to tuble previiled, dnd tho Lltt was buried withiout hopo of resurreation, ¥ AFTERNOON, ™ A couple of new billa wero turned fn_at the opening of the nfiernvon sossion, Ona of thom, by Poters, af Platt, proposes tu L'mpuwm;‘ ng!l:- P on to wuy Cominissioners to ullow cowmpe thulr treusurers, and persons who huve served ns suuh, for distribiting funds, - 'ho_other, lutros duced by Roblnson, uf La Balle, propuses to up- proprinte $1,000 for repuirs to. the Supromo and Appellute Court Houses at Ottawi. W hite, of Caok, introduced u potition, numer- ously signed by business-mon In Chicngo, pray- 1 iho pssugo al the bill ta prevent the mani- fucturo and salo of - adulterat utter and cheese, end asking for the sppolntmentof o ° STATE INSPECTOR OF DUTTER AND Ci| toenforco the same, Horniogton's bill, in refation to the earo and custody of tho Doughia Munumont and grouuds ut Chicago, went tu third reading, * Tho remainder of the scssion was devoted to tho tirst reuding, In tho usual lightuing style, of Nouss aud Boudte bills, Anuthar unsucepssful attempt was imido, this time by Wilbanks, of Jottorson, to adjuurn until Mon ng at § o'clock, ‘Ihia waa followed by aonll of the House, on tmution of the same’gontloman, who rotreatod 10 thie sofus when tho cull rovealed the fuct thot thero wus u fulr working quorum present., Aftor rumm! through soma House najourded untit Monday wmoruing, —— THE 10WA FASTER. : Iowa City, In., April 10,31 188 Deuoll still lives, Bho hus grown weaker since worning,—hardly nblo now to awallow water. ' Hur pulse |s very Tecblo, und the. hoat of hor physician's bana scoms to her liko firo. 8he is now B0 low that she pays no attention to matters golug on nbout her. Tha oxolteineat of the vieits of atrangoers seems 1o huvo reducod hor much. - Iler rriends have the syinpithy of tho community, Sho bo- wina the forty-soventh duy of hor fast to-day, e ee—— A BURNING VESSEL, Nostox, April 10,.—A dispateb from Highland Ligljt: Capo Cod, sintes thut & vossel wna scen awlite from that point at T:00. p. m, - §atueday, bearlog north arout ton miles, but, owing to the durkness, her class could uot bo discovered, ) 3 k13 ts ;'51"‘0 In tinmes, and nt 8 sho dl -avpnlrvd.m%'hu weathior wus calm and the ssa smooth, e ee——— SALE OF A STREET-RAILWAY, . Bpeclal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune,” Dunuque, fa., April 10.~Tho Hill & West Due Luque Bireet lialiway was sald to the Hon, J, K. QOruves Ly the Sherilf, who takos control Mons day, 1o wiil extend it suveral miles. It I tho ouly road i tho Unltod States whivh ollmbs a bl over 200 feot hikh on a suiooth rulse, s ) NOT VERY SUCCESSFUL, - . Bpeetal Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune, . ToLEpo, 0,y April 10.—The Toludo Lund Lenguo ut ita meotings this eveuing decided to disband. The orgsnizution here bas not boun very suo- cussful. Contributions will silll be collected by purivhos, as it wus cunoluded that the objeots nf tho Assovlation could he better promuted In that way than by u central orgunizsiion, e ——— i HYMENEAL, . ., Bpeeial Dupatch to Tha Chicago Tridune. Beoyouy, Ind., April 9,~3ir, Bamuc) D, Luoke ett, of the Iaw trm ot Vinus & Luokott, in this rluwi. u-t;‘:xlllh:a lll'l hl:l {rionds hera by marrye n, esduy in Munole, this Btate, Mi; u-file sparr, “5 newly-murriod folks are vn‘fl bere last ovenluy, —————— * " JOURNALISTIC, -8peciat Liapalch 1o The Chicapo Triduns, MILWAUKEE, Wis, April |0.—To-day Athos W, Wright, who bus for a year or moro beon :blcu‘dms;’ nf the l‘ll'rl‘lk:: Sentine/, sont In 18 resixnation, wnd it wil nooepted. tated bt ul?ni dinoulty cpn'md "lh‘c' 0 8UcCUssOr hua Yot boen ap- lxena e pol hirty-tour blils, the | 2| of hugs that he ralsed in tho sume wn; THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: CANADA. Disgusting Revelations in éon- nection.with a Bone-Factory Near St John, N. B, A TPoliticnl CFfisis on a Small -Scale in Prince Bdward # 1sland. A Plan for the Resuscitation of the Declining City of Quebso, Strango Clreumstances under Which Tivo Husbands Disappoared Sevens - teen Yonrs Ago. A 'Rather Bensational Elopoment of a Married Mon and a " Young. Girl, A BONE-FACTORY SENSATION. Apectal Diapateh to The Unicago Tribune, 81, Jony, N, B, Avrlt 10.- littlo sensation hns been eaused hera by dist0Veries In connee-' ton with o bone-faotory n few iotles from town, The Bonrd of Health Inspector found, besldes a quantity of decaying offal, th earcnsscs of threo doad horgos which' had b vxposed to tno apring showers and burning s evidontly for n long time," Thore wero nlscjon tho promiscs sevonteon fino hogs that sog ded to got gocd living somewhero. Red, ""\", owner of tho pince, wns_summoned bofesu- tho Hoard of tenth and Judge Waters. ‘Thd plico was shown to bo Kept inn very Nlithy state. and Iteld fined 420. Ho ndmitted thnt the hogs fed on tho enr- cusses uf tho borses, und stated that o Iml(n;bur ust yenr were lll:rosml of to n eity triddor, who tndnu- factured snusaga of thoin and sausage-meat, which was sold ubout 'the vity, POLITICAT, CRISIS lx‘l’l’uNCE ED-, . WARD ISLAND. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, OTTAWA, April 10.~A political crists bos been ronghed in Prince Edward Island, and tho flanl solution of the difiioulty will be looked farward to with r good deal of interest, Tho Leglalature thero consiats of two Chnmbers,—the imembers of tho Assombly bolng elected by mnnbood- suffrage, whito the members of the Councll are ulected on a property-suifrage, Tho Assembly fins thirty membors, and the Counoll thirtcen. ‘The Assembly mald an attempt during the ro- ent sossion to nbullsh the Councll; but the lul tor dectined to be wipod out, unless thg Assem- bly wollld consent to allow one-haif of {18 moinbers to bo olected on tho sulfrage which nt present governs the aclection .of membera ol the Counctl. Durlng the iscussion n meombar of the Asscuibly muved a resolution enlting for n dissolution of the Leglslature after the vluse of thio seastoni' and tho Premier, Me, Bullivan, at_onco nssented to it. Tho chnncos ure, therofore, that during tho rccess the quos- tlon of ubolishing the secopd Chamber will bo fought out at tho poll + 'RESUSCITATING QUEBILC, Bpeelal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribunes 5 QuunEc, Aprll 10.~That Quobee has been: for romo yours, li n decliming condition, tho Presi- dant of tho Donrd of ‘Lradoof this city does not deny. He does not whimper over tho deellno of the clty, but boldly proposes n plan for resusel- tation, ILs romedy s two-fold: Quebeo must sot to work of herself and obtaln shipments of, grain diroet from Chieagn; and she must utilizo her facilities for manufacturing. He points out at length how the munufaciuring interoats might bo ndvanced. As to how Queboo fs to get ber share. of ‘tha gra-trade of ‘tho. West, Mr. Murphy" mlg;r " Weo bive . to oultivato the truda' Oy estubs llsbiing a forwnrduur compauy at this polit, Bumnuulng the grain at Chicugo, !nlfiphm n urges, and bringine {t stradght to Queboe, Wa have to domanstrite, by enrying out this prine ciple, that wo ean handle this graln-two or throp cents cheaper In that way; aud fethat way only can §t bo futlitenced, . Wo must huve individusl enterprise 10 .carry it out,” Mr. Murpby, asks the Quebiockers to iely upon thomselves, ani it {8 very mueh better than lcauing on the broken reed of Qovernuent nl e . AN ELOPEMENT.. - Bpetal Dispatch o Tha Chicago Triduns, " OTTAWA, April 10.—~Qulte n sonaution wus’ ores ated' du Carletun’ Pinco focantly. Soimo weoks ago o cutter, glving bls nume us Willinm: Har- rison, urrived at Almonte, und .engaged with Mtr, Iinydon, Having o disggrecment with -the Iutter, ho then went 1o Carleton Pluce, and bired with s Mr, Galvli Actompanying Huvrison was his alleged wife, -a very pretty woinan of about 17 years, ‘Ihoy socitred o huno- in ouo of the best boarding-houses of that littlo town— he doing his work as cuttor.and sho asa tallor- eas 1 tho Galvin estubllshinent. On Wednesday Inat n mun ureived in town from St Clalr, Mich., nad atated thut he was in seireh of his daughter, who bud cloped with w murried man, Aftor muk=- ing severd! Inguliics, bu suon gscerinined that o Mrs, Hnrelson” wus his missing . duughter, In tha meantime Hurrisen bud got wind of the affuir, ana skipped ont of town, On tho folin 1ng duy the fatuor went to Galvin's eswblist ment, knd took chirge of bls danghter, who | sista an nut wolng home. Bhe wept bliterly for unr suppusod husbuand, und suill she would nover live without him, ‘I'ho next morning the fathor left fur his humo in Michlan with his stray chlld, ‘Tho man Harrlson hus a wifo and tive children stitl living in Michigon, To thy very last tha unfortunate young girl refuscd to be comforted, und wept inost bitterly as she wuy leaving on tho tratn, EXPERTS IN ILANDWRITING, Spectal Dispateh to The Chituga Tribuns, MONTREAL, ‘April 10.—A Inwsult on a promis. sory nate for $1,200, mado by n pricat who I8 now dend, has excltod a goor doal of Interest hero, from n number of expnrts In handwriting belng oxaminud. 08 10 the signaturc. Beveral ‘Inde- pendent and highly ‘respectablo witnesses ilo- posod to the worthlesnoss of tho téstimony of experts. which had come wnder thelr pereonnl knowledge.: In ouo case, An export, who s n doctor and chumist here, swore that the wddress on a certnin lutter was fu the bundwritlag of Mr, Palmer, & prouinent ofliohil ju the Fost- Ollioe here, und for which Mr, P, was unilor dig- missul until the person who notunlly wrate the sddress came forward and adinftted the faet. The anme individurl enme forward In this onse und aworo bofore tho' Court to his being the actunl writer of tno uddress fur which v, Patmer way witnin an aco of lusing his situation on tho scrongth of experts’ ovidence, TRATPIST MONKS AND FRENCIH- CANADIAN FARMING. ' Byeclal Dispateh to The Clicago Tribune. MonTtiean, April 10.—~Tho Trapplst monks re- cently ‘oxpelled from Frauco havoe notus yot ncoopted the offer of the St, Bulpico Bominury, The ufer conalsts of a gift of mugnificont prop- orty, 700 acros, three miles from tho Luke of Two Mountalns. Thoro-isamillon tho farm, and n &ood houso, which would turnish good lodgings for the monks. The propoerty W erossod by a wator-courss, and- possosscs mineral springn. Tha soil 18 uxcellent, And_ sdvantages werd (o ped o tho now-comera I lmproviog the Tho exhartitions of the pruss and pop- ulnr orators bavo had littlo cifect In moking tha Frouob-Canndivn uutives fmprove thoir style of furming, - 1tia bolieved that tho authoriiuilve valeo of tho olergy v necessiry to bring abont tho desfred chunge, Tho 'l‘rnuplm ure now callod mode) furmers; and it {8 hinted that tho Ordder, mny vet found u sort of Agriouiturnd Calloge for the Provineo, In which thuy will tuko the part of Mrofessors, i TIF, OENSUS, ' #Apecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, OrTAWA, April 10.—Tho consus ontimaration s provesding without uoh {nuldent, thourh sove erul {nstuncos ary ruportoil In-which dillicultics huvo urisan tram the ynumerators ot undere stunding both English and French, Suvstituies bave biad to,bu provided ln such onsce, so furnt tho vxpense of the enuwmcraturs, thungh thoy will probably Lo relmburied, —In numnerof wasos the enumuorators cually tuke thole |m-|" fwmiliog In vour or tive hours, und then stup work, us twonty tumilios fs the maxinum nuine up Lt uu untimuorater van Lo paid for tukin n ono duy, ‘Tho onumerators uro to bo nllowe $20 cach for (ho thno spent in uoquiring know)e cdgu of tho business before hogliniug the enumeration, LI OKA INDTANS. Bpeclal Duapaled to Ths Chicago Tribune, ' OrTAWA, Out,, Apri] 10.~1t {a understood that arrangements havo boun mudy for the trunsfer Of tho Okn Indluns at Twy dountains ta nuotlior scction, During the present week 3ir, Choquetto, reprosenting the Seminary autborities, and Mr, McQirr, ngent of the ludiuns, wora in Torouto interviewing the Qotarln Gavernment o rela- ing to the purchuse 'of & tract of land for.a reservation. Tep thousand agres were arranged for In the Parry Bound Distriot. It is sald the prica to’'be opald 1§ 50 cents an ncre, Tho' Bemloary. of, Bt Tulklo s to pey for tho land, aud also tho coas of removing tho Indiaps ta tho new reservati wn‘foh h?u‘ tobo mnted. Yu;:‘dny"::urno%? MONDAY, APRIL 11, I8SL Mensra, MeGire and Choquetto knd nn interview. with tho Biporintendant of Imdinn Afalrs, who! 18 to mauage the business now undor way, In tho fresonce of Chief John Tuvishn nnd Ignnca Attoniey, tivo of tha Oka tribe, Mr. Choqiteite lort for kome Inst ovontng, Mr. MeGlire anw Mr. Van Knughnot agnin to-dny and loft for Okn with tho Indians. Tho land about to ho pur- chnaed will be golectod without delay and tho romoval of the Indlans begin at nn enrly day, Tho earrying out of tho present arrangemeiit :vlll lll’imlly settio the long pending Oko Indian roubles, LONG~LOST IIUSBANDS. Spectal Dispateh, ta The Chicago Tridunés MONTIEAL, April [0.~In this city are rostding two sisters who lost thelr hushamis under very strange circumstinces, soventeen years- 0go. The clder of thn two had been married nbuut two years, whon hor husband concelved tho fdea of emigrating to Australln, 1io persunded his only brothar to accompany him, The latter hnd pre- vlously fallon in lovo with the youthful siater ot his brothor's wito; but, ns they woro too young to marry, tholr.frionds npposed tho inton, The young couple, howover, had tno knot tied on tho very day the brothers took tholr xlcrnrmro for tho ‘antipodes. Tho youny mon sailed for England: but, after their depart- ura from Montreal, tholr wives have never henrd from or of them, nithough cvery pussiblo In- Tl!r{ thot could bo mndo hns heen Inatituted, ‘Thao ladies, who move bere in good souloty and ara well provided for, have not nbandoned tho hope of scolng thelr Jong-lost huabunds Thoy have both had repeited and ollgibln of marriugos but they prefor to .ramnin truo and loynl to tholr first loves, nithough every uno but tho deserted wivea,thomselves thinks thair husbands are lost to thom forovers THE CANADIAN IIIGII - COMMIS- SIONER IN ENOGLAND, Speetal Dispateh fo The Chicayn Tribuna OTTAWA, Aprit 10.~It I8 stated nn good au- thorlty that Sir Alexander Galt wishes to be re- ltoved from his pusition ns High Commissioner in England. Therd nro soveral causes, Tha position Is an expnnsive vne; besides, he finds tho situntion very different from what wwasnne ticipated, Politioally vr diplomatienily he fs powerless, Any inttuenco ho might seok to ex- creiso an the Governments of France or Spain must fest bo comnmunicated. to tha Colontal Ot tieo and approved, thenco to the Forcign Ollice, and thenco to tho Dritish Ambassador nt tho n Court, The utter fallure of nll suoh at- tempts hnve mada the High Commissioner feol that after all pe Is only an Ewmigration Agoot. . MONTREAL ITEMS. Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Triduné, MONTREAL, -April 10,—Messra-Chaffee, of tho Southonstern, and Mr. Senceal, of tho Ocol- dental Rallways, who aro now in New York, aro engaged {u torming a_company there for build- Ing the rallway tunnel undor the Bt. Lawrenco, Mr. thnlc{. elvll_ englncer, having . reported mm. the bullding of tho tunnel {aquito priction- 0. s Tiwo of tno cxpelled Fronoh Trapplst monks have arrived hero and will take up thelr rest- denea ot Vka, v Tho fvo In the Bt Lnwrence near this fllll Is bogiuning to move, and oponiugs have taker place In soveral plnces. I, the present flno ‘tenthar contluues the yivarwlil bo open inw fow duys. g IMMIGRATION, Spectal Diapateh to The Chicago Tridune, Toroxto, April 10,—A meoting of goatlenen Interosted in the knmigration to thls country of tenant-farmers and small cupltaiists was beld here. Thore wero present Mr. Goldwin Smith, Capt. MoMaster, nnd ‘other prominont goutles men. Tho meetiug was of oplnion that n come nny should ho organized ‘to earry out this ol jeet, Ttesolutions: recommending tho subser] tinn of enpltul n-Cannda and Great Britain the oxtout of $100,000 wero adoptad. i sy % GENERAL NEWS, . , + . 8pectal Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, OTTAWA, April 10.~1t Is reported that young onttls are dyiug on tho 8t, Luwrence front from n disonso known ns * bluokfoot." v ‘The settling of tho muin tower of the onstorh bluck of tho Depiirtmontal bulldings has greatly dmnnged gonto of the' hoavy sandstone. Work- men ave engaged In repairing it : ¢ Itis understoud that tho syndionto 'will ‘com- mance work on tho Puclfio Rullway on or nbout tho 16th of May, -, Vo 3 News has renched this clty that two boys be- longing to respectnble fumllies hero have boon sout to jnil nt ‘Chicego for twu months each, for stenling o rideon a rallway-train, in thelr attompt to rench tha Northwest, 3 il .Speciat Dispateh’to The Olitcago Tridune, ' * *TonoNTo, April 10.—1lebrow oitizons aro pre- pnring for the celebration of tho Fenst of the Passover. by {mporting Inrgo quantitics of matzos, or unidavened’‘brend, trom ‘ New York: Itis not inado 'l Cannda, and ' dity of 20 per cont {8 fmposed on the Imported article. This I8 cansklered upjust by tho Jowish Importers, who clalm thut it "8 u jigcessity 1 conncotion with the proper religlous bbservance ot the Fassover, which commences un the 14th Inst. Mr. I, W. Phipps i collecting statistics from differunt counties ta show the extont of tho ine Jury that will bo douo ta Canuda by the opuras waa an old trick of Whito's, Thomost remarkas blg Inataneo of tha olfeet of talking I8 that whioh Mr. Dlount's volee bna upon a Journalist wno ls well kitowa here, Blount haa ¢ u.-'pnrn. anadul- ternted Houthern accent, and nclined to be hinrah without moaning it. A fow yearsngo a young wun who was n student at tha Anifpolls Academy wos dotectod inn hazing scrape. Tho ntior “ceame boforn Congress, and T, flount made. a viojent spegch ngninst tho Naval eadets. “ One of the youne men oceupled aacit In the gallery, and the effeet of Dlount's apecch, ooupled with tho thought of being i missod from tho Acudemny, win auoh that he be enme violently Hil, and hnd to bo oarried from the Capltol, tor an In his caroer be branched outas u journalist, and wns nsaignod to duty in tho Housa galiery, ' Blount arose to speak, and the recollections of past evonts enine 5o vividly to the young man'a mind that ho agein Leeamn 1ik. Ha teled in valn, llnf after day, l? conguer tho feoling, but found it mmdalmc. Byery timo Mount npolm he beenme sickl At Inst bo wos compelled 10 relinguish his tiosition on this ne- count,” Evon to this day tint gentleman nover appears {n tha Howso galleries for tear of Blount, Thero (8 no distinotively rreat orator in tho House whom the crowds rush In to hear speuk. The talking 18 done by sone sovon or clght, or ruther wis during the lnst session, and thoro {8 no promise that thio vrder of thiogs will be elmn‘luu In tho future. The great dobaters aro contined to tho 8eante, and the arop 8 being fast thiniied out there, Tho rotiremont of Wals lnee, Thurman, and Biaine, and tho death of Carponter, took away Lour of tho wmost brilllant men at a siwoop. A THE RAILROADS. tTHE 'ElA!’.l'EllN FREIGHT WAR, The announceémont mido In yesteniny's Tuin- ‘ung that the graln fites to-tho Enst hgd agaln gonnto pleces, and that tho Buitimofo & Ohlo was openly contracting lor grain’on tho bnsls of 25 oents from+Chleago to New:York;. on the ground that tho New :York Contral had beon mnking conteacts:sinc April 1 at that figure, ls fully corrubonited by *tho following plroulnr Just tssued by Commissloner Pink: “Unider Art. 4 of tho ngrcoment of March 11, 1t having beon shown .that. in violation of said ngreement reduced rates have been mndu on xrain of five. conts per 100 pounds ‘u some suip- pers, Lnow give notico that a yenoral reduction of olghth clnes rates to 25, cents per 100 pounds, bitsis Chieagn to New Yorlk, will be'made, come menolng on Monday,-Apeil 11, It Is understond that If reductd rates aro glvon to any one ship- per a gonoral rodietion will ho -made fn order to stop hervafter all unjust diseriminntions bo- tweon ahl[)pcm and .communitics, and. to earry out’ striotly. the, lfllfll und intontlons of the .agreament of Marvch 1L, Ha X In necordunoo with thls cironlar tho ropre- scntatives of the ronds lendiog cast from this clty will meot this morning and roconstruct tha torif a8 por Instructlon, of the . Commissloner, and ngain solemnly nifirm that tho rutes will-bo honestly llyed up to. Yot ¢ (s not to bo sup- posed for ono moment that the tight will stop hero and thut no furthor eutlug will belndulged in. Commissioner Fink admits what Tire Tio- UNFE charged yesterdny—nimoly: that the rates hul not beon” malntained for “mnare than two munths pnat, aud thut tho reduction April 1 wns nado necessury for the ronson thut the Erio and New York Centrul bud been mnking contmets with sono-of tho lurgest shippursat reduced figaives, and the rate ot which .these cons stricts wore . mude:“hud to bo mude the open rate in order touvold n genernl disturb- anen. -Commissioner Fink- scoms to have no fulth now tht the ronds will adhicre to tho new fale uny better than “they did to the old uncs, und bo threatens thut i reduced rutes ure given to any'ono shippern genorul reduction will ho mndein order to stop horenfter all unjust dis- crlminntions botweenshippers and commmunities, This {8 & very fuir ¢xprossion.on the part of Cowmlssloner Fluk, and proveswhut bus long buen kiown, that tho gentfeman ls honestly du- siroud to nvoll unjust discriminations eod nicans 1o do what [s fulr and Just towawds all con- corned, Liut tho troublo' s thut Commissionor l-‘l‘rl|k s ontiroly poworlesy, and his clreulurs and orde! rs ire trented as 80 much waste lmlmr by tho ruflronds, Tho foct enn no’lunger be do- niod that the enst-bound poul 13 . completa fuile ure, and will not stop tho. cutting of rates uor the discrimination’ botwoon cortnin cluases of ghippers on “tho . . of the rallrouds, As the maticr now stands ratnd_muy bo congll ored untirely off, in nle of Mr, Fink'a eirculnr, und tho ratironds will try to gut all the busineds thoy -cuuy nt whatever: ratea [hu)‘ think nece- ossury ty scetien It. The devolopinents duruu{ the 18t fow weeks have' erused mueh bad blood ntnong the varlous ralirond manugers, and they have iow: tholr “dander up,” and nothing can prevent i further continunco of tho war until envy losses bave tiughit thow tho.lesson that it does ot puy to light. Thore'1s but one way by which the oast-bound pool enn be ‘mude ets teative, and that is by accepting. Mr. Fiuk's proposition that the buginess by not, only povled from the Wastern termiuul polnts, but ulso from the difforent gatcwuys nt whioh the busl- nusa bl to be redivided. “Hud such 1 pool been In oxistonce tho presont - ;L!u cotild not huvo come up, It was not the Chlengu or any otner Western tormlnn& {ounls that commonced tha troublo, but the ronds ut the Now York ead, which unduer the oxisting dirrangomont can go in the mnrket und mako uny ratés they chiovse, und compete for the business us I there was no pool- ing arrangoment In existonce, 8o long as thoy choose to_ bear ‘the: umount of . tho -cut them- selves. Unlegs a puoling arrangement such us proposed ‘by dr. Fiuk 18 made ut_once, thore {s overy prospout that thore will be n war on Enst- orn rates this summer tlorcor than nn( that hus Leon waged in tho pust, und which will hnve the most dlaustrous effcots on many-of the Eastorn don of - tho monopoly and exemption cinuses of the Caunda-Pucltic syndicate.: 1g bolds thut the cbartor |s unconstitutivnal, as Purlinmont tus nomore right to bind future Parlluments to n perpotual exomptlon. than to a porpetual teritf, Svectal Dinwicteh (o The Chicado Tyibune, MoNTiEAL, April10.—Tho ercotion of n now French Protestunt collego has veen commenced 0Ty, 3 B 1t i3 underatond that tho next lssus of Govern- muent bnuk notes in .lnl‘)' will be Crom Ottawa In- atond of from Montreal, Speclal Disvatch o ‘The Chicago Triduns, Torosto, April 10.—Col. Cuniberland, of .the Northorn Itallwuy, bua gouo to England to muke the tinancial urmngeiients for changing the guuge of tha line undor hils mumigemont. speclal Dispatch to The Cieays Tribune, Loxvox,. April 10, 0 Knlghts of , the Mnconbees af_the World met bere, und expelled . W, D. McGlughlun, the Inventor und founder of tho Order, 1t 1s’8nid that he, in retulintion, will cxpuol all tho others. - [t wai decided to %Ivu Onturlo w represantative to the Supremo oy fur overy ton Tents, A recommendation wid pnssed that Dr. - Ovonhyatekn ba tho Great Medienl Examiner for Canudu. The Supromo Tent vlected oilicors for the ensuing yeur, POLITLOAL, A oo, - Coruumnus, 0., April 8,—Tho Governor, Seores tary of Stato, ond Auditor of Stuto, whodo duty it Is to upportion tho State for SBountors and Rep- rescntativea in the Goneral Assambly, undor the rocont census, cumplotud tholr Inbors to-day. Nelthor of the great political parties scems to have galoed wuy Pgreat hdvantago _ from thie new apportionment: Tho next Senate will have thirty-throo membors, and, upon tho vote of lust Octoher, It would stund eighteen tepublicans uod iifteen Domoorats, Tho nuxc bouse will have 103 members, und, upon the sumo vole, would astund sixey-six Hepublioniis and thirty-nlne Demoerate. Of tho Ropresonta- tives thut arv countod as Republiceus twenty- throo aro In countios that aro su closs that In an olf-year contest tho Democrnts muy eloot. - This chungo would ke lgu.floulo stand slxty-two Democrata to (orty-three Hopublionus, OF the alghteen Hopublionn Senntors six nro in doubt- ful districts, and nf tha fitteen Domocratio Sene ators flvo uro in doubtful distelots, b —— . ETFINGHAM, ILL, Spectal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tridune, Eerinanay,. I, April 0.~Tho Hepubliean Conventiun to nomipute candidates for olty ivengd i tho Court-flouso to-night, nrgely attended, ‘Tho following nonil- werd madus* Muyor,. Bergon Wood; Ate tarnoy, JohnC, White} Clork, Juhu C. Eversman; Trenauror, Juhn J, Loor; Murshal, ¥, Klinok; Pulloe Muglstruto, W. 1. Huckner; Allormen, Charles Butler, John I, Lacey, und ‘Joba Daub, \TIHE READJIUSTERS, HannigoNuun0, Vg Abeil 9,—[u the licadjust. era' Convuention hiere to-duy, » resolution passod hudosing vad commending Malionc's notion and votea in tho Spuate, BLOOMINGTON, 1L, . Epselal Dispateh t0 The Chicago Tribune, " Broovsinarox, L., Aprit 10.—John Trottor will be nominuted by the Domocrats Tucsday ovens Ing s tholr candidute for Mayor, S e ——— Cougresslunal Spoukors, 7 “['hitudelphia fteconl, Thero are fuw really gol 1nlkera In Congrosy ~-thut is, mon who uro; distinguished for thoie urulur‘rp Judge - Thyrman's spueohcs neyue nooded revision, except 1o se If tho quoted nuthorllies were corgeot. Gan, Burnside re- Imnll Limsslf in aboutevery ton sentenoes, wid s upt to becoma nprvous, Hop L -firos away ju a sledue-bamaior stylu of orutury, Sorguu, “of Alsbama, I8 another Domocrutie ‘urator possssaing tho netive *pooullaritics af the talkors of tho Bouth, A galivey lounger oan el i u second frum what sootion of the countey & spuskor vumod, ‘Tho pecubinrilios of logt ure murked b thusy Fuprasentutive tmon thosanieasin'tho lywer clusses uof soolety in thelr vicluity, . Over fn the Huuse Bunset Cox rint v alwuys pre- Ises them, He writes sorts of 'paper. Ooe ‘unu nny be yellow; another ‘white, a "third a leat froim a’ book. “'Fhon h"l'l handwrlsin, 0 18 pot Iettor-pross, drouded, © Maudall povises ovory speuch he mukvs. "Gen. Hurey Walte uad A hobit® of sending for buoks durl debuta until big desk was lttered and ho cuuly sourcoly be seen. By tho tine he found the au- thority desired debats would bg exbausod, and bo would produce & soury, nothing wvre, This lnes. . A PAYING INVESTMENT, Durfug n recent trinlin Now York, i ‘which C, M. Dushuell sued Ollver Ames "to reoovor $10,000 for sorvices rendored in disposing uf the stook of the Central Branch Union Pacltio Rond to Juy ould, 3r, Ames gnvo- the Tollowing Intoresting toatimony': Fah sl 3 g 1 tirst becamo acquainted. with the Contrnl Branch Huad by n nuhsurm&?n far buliding an extenslon of ft, I aubscri $11,000 Tor the ux- tenslon, I wusan owner nf some of the stock In 187, I rowmuinber the.conversation with Me, Bushnell at the Filth Avonuo - Hotol fn - 1870, when Mr, Pomoroy wis prosent. . Mr, Bushnell tulked nbouttho Central liranch Road. Hesuid ho thought bo pould leyso tho roud to.Me. Vundors bilt, “tlo Ajid that Vanderbilt wns vory anxious to _bave o Denver connvetioui that ho wuns largely. interestad .in Now .Xork Central and Luko 8liore, which went into the same depot in CUblcugo with the lock Island, and be was nlso n inrge stockholder in the Rock lslund, and that with: thoso., two llnes ho could..mako a Junutlon wounld be a.vory fmportant Tuctor for him. 1 told,Bfr, Bustuell L would ho vory i;lunl 1o tnko such lcuso ns that, wnd he mentloned the terms nJmn which he thought 1t cauld bo mndo. - He sald thatho hud & talk with William L. Seott, who was: very Intimato with Mr. Vundorbiit, and he coulil make un ure raugemont by wbich tho' rond could be luused to Vuudorblit, hopayiog us 7 por cent on §10,000 n mifs for tho flrat 100.miles -for the Contral Hranch Rond, und Interest on $16,000 8 mite for all tho oxtenalons; and he would' ailow. tha con- tructors to continue aud dnish. the road, md we coulil bave all tho prolits on thoso’vontructs. 1 told.uin the Central Dranch lonsed lines wera lunsed t.inile, -which.. wus maors thin ¢ pur cont. Itold him 1 atiould’ by vurw{ludtu gota leuke of that kind: be sald: *'Will you #nd * Pomoroy kive ma' $10,000'1F [ will ket a Jouso of that kind,, or uso your intluenco fo zet o thiat from.the Hoard?! I told.him that § woulid Join Pomuroy swud uso iy influenve to voto him 810,00 If _ho would wecomplish a lonsg of that*kind;: Mr. Bushuoll reported to mo _that he bad seon Mr. Vandoruilt and Mr. Beott,.and he vould not elfect any lenso o thom, and thoy did not want the raud,” 1 or- nnized the Contril Bruneh Rouds “Thore wis o onrd of fifteen Direotors, [ never repredontod 10 Mr, Bushnell thut 1 bud nuthority to contruot on bobwlt of that roud, = Witneas, in answer to quostions, thon testitied that Bushngll. hud no unthorlty tu negotinte with ould; tht witness cullod nn the latter early in Octobor, 1850, to stop hostilitics then exlsting botween tho Lranol and Mr, Goulld's tnterasts, and: finally offered to sell tho Dranch stuek, Tho noxt worniug wits ness mot Gould, who oifered §20 for thy stack, Witness told linn that would pot do," und nsked #25) por shure. Me. GGould, elupping his hand on his knee, ngreod, artor witness bud toid bl tho Direbtord and stuckholders o ‘the Brancli id ‘not want to quareel with him, ns ho was s dungerous nan, ' Mr, Gould nt’ once propired Mpers, by which ho wus to baya 0,250 shures ut s or Bhape, - ‘hore - was o arrangomont between Fomoroy and witness. fn selljug thils Btogk, -On cross-oxaminntion, Me, - Attod tostl- {lad that ho had -nbout 641 shurea of Contral Iirunch Kond stook from his ather's catuto ut 81 which was ull It wia worth at thag (Phig was. tho sumo stook ho sold to Juy A tor §230 1 shave) - Afterward ho got- S5 ; Potueroy, of: Hostun, tor 873 ho Lought n considornble tity, wll ho pould yot hold of; the chivnpest g&n shuro, and the denredt $), * I hud," I, Alnos, *uight sbares from Me. Day, at wolve shiares trom Mr, Darnes, at w260 u wharos 104 shares fram Ar.’ Parsons, ut ¥:2.60 0 shure, und ton shiros, nt 32.23a shuro, nud ten trom Mr. Day nt 62283 wehare “Ha bought B,000 shures in tho “markot, of indlvidusls, atlve contructiug with Gould, - 1ie, and Nichols, and sud hud to buy nbuut 400 moro. \Vitnuss tostined: L Lunght 4,620 sharos to cnmpleto that con- tritet with Gould, and pald from $12 to $200 per sigro for it. 1’ bought 1,083 whires trom Str, Poweroy ut rom Mr, h, shurus from Mr, * $230 & aburd, 104 shives from U, 8, whuro, 100 shures of blr, Woods ward, Predidentot the Huoover Bk, at $100 por shirey (1 shures of dir. Porking, Cashiur of that bunk, nt 160 0 shure; 10 ahares of Guorgo - O, Wooil ut $18) u shury, 225 shurcs of Uvorge N lalo, ubll"liun. at $141 1 share, 200 shares of Wood & Duvis ut' 8150 cich, und 00 shures & ) each, L bought them ut ull pricus down to The &took wis delivered ta Mr. Gould on. Duo, 0, 1 got tho agrovmunt tu purchiase on the 1ith or 12th of Novomber. [ ownod 224 shures ut tho timo Lngreed to dollver him 8.230, i, Auws declined L0 toll_how much ho made by the ufix;;]r‘mu'fm. 1iis profita have been catimatod at R. 31, Pomoroy dented the allegation of . M, Bushnall, und corpoburatud that of Mr. Amcs :F‘h‘ the Knunmm way_to soli to Vanderblls @ pou| ¢ - ‘The Jury returned a veralot of 810,000 in favor u share, . In ! wis sl of plalntif, but ono of tho Jurors snid it was not. oo e & w4 LaL Wil b aRloFod, BURBURBAN TRAINS, ‘Yesterday morning tho Committco appointed at tho Humboldt Park meeting of citizens to walt \pon tho oficinla of tho Milwaukeo & Bt. Paut kond with 2 ‘view to sceuring suburban traina botweon Jlumboldt and Chicago scoured. 1 conforence with the Chicago reprosentatives of the Italirond Company and stated thelr dos slres, Thoso wore that ‘thoro should: bo two tralns onch way evory day, and that tho fare ghould bie five Eflnlli commutation tickots,” As- slstant-Buporintendent Earling thinks the ro- uost will bo granted, and “to-day woll serid Be. guhn J, Murphy 1o Milwaukes to submit tio mattor to General«Managor Meerlll, Tito Cotme nritteo guarantoed the snlo of goveral hundred thirty-milo tickots. ' . © ITEMS, . ] The Indiann Conl & Rnllway Company has beon orgnnized to bulld a raitroad from Torro tiaute, Ind,, cust by south to Columbus, about olghty milos, The capital 8tock Is to bo §1,600,+ Tho Kansas City, Fort Scott & Gulf Rallrond has ordorod 500 toiis of stodl ralla of the Union Totlmg-31111 In this-eity, work un which will be enminenced April 17, Thosa ralls ‘aro for tho Fort Scolt & Momphia Lranch of tho Kunsus Uity, Furt Bcott & Quif [adlrond. The new rond 18 now bolng gradud-from Fort Scott tn Spring- Retd, Mo., und the work on the.extonsion trom that point to Memphls will soon bo commonced, ————————— ' SHILOH, . Gon. Shermants Rovised Xlistory of Shiloh Criticiscd—T'he NMeod of Praiso Due Bucll and iy Men Not Givon— © Shormnang- by ' Eis . .Own Admission, Was Surpriscd That Morning, Correapoitdence Qlncinnati Gaselle. AVAstuKaGTON, D. C.o April 8—~It lins been a long time gince auy document hna been walted for.so anxlously by n large body fn Washington un'Gon, Sherman'a revision of tho . History of Shitoh, -1t bas boon known for somo ‘tinie in milltury nad ex-yolunteer,circlos that ho wusnt work upon such n rovision, and that ho waspre- paring i mup to sustaln his now history.. Tho fact that the Gencrul of the Army was dolng this wns nows, nnd nowa of particular intorest to thoso who served In the Army of tho Tonuos- #co and In tho army.under Gen. Buell., Tho pu- por wus designed to show that the subordinuto officors and tho mon wero -not surprised, and that ull the disgrace that attended tho surpriso reated with tho offlcor who wus trusted as if ¢ cominand on the fiold, and with'tho commanding oliicer ot Bavannoh. . - 0 Iut, under tho head of ‘politenoss, what shall bosald of thonct of coming futo a city whoso soldlcrs noarly all acrved under Buell and read- lug a paper which utterly ignorod tho presonce of n soldler of that army on ‘tho fleld of Shiloh an the firscday? - What fs to bo sald of tho po- . litoness of dolng this wion tho favurit reglment of tho city, the: gallunt Bixth Ohlo, wns ‘ono ot , the reglmonts that crowded throush -the com- piet masses of Sherman's stragglors toward tho close ot tho flest dny's fight, and rushed with Ammen's brigade of Nelson's diviston full into tho fuccs of what tho Rebels doslgnated to bo jthe closing chargo which should driva tho Atmy of theo enuessee Into utter detoat? - What shail Lo sufd ol politencss whon tho Genernl of tho Army, who was_thus saved ‘on the Nrat day at Builh, boldly exhibits to a Cinelnunti audienco #8u triro g of Bhilub a roréod und fuise mup, i which oven the offivinlly deslgnated positions of these Cincinuatl soldiers buvo beon- deliber- Ately removed? . % ‘Pizo fuct 8 that the subordinito officers and men of the Army of the onnessee mado no do- ITunse. ‘'Pho present attempted rovision of ‘tho correct bistory Is not to retriove them. - What ©amo 1o those bruve mon of Clnoinnutl becuuse thoy wore not preparod for the attuck .by.the - commnudiug oflicor? The present ravision i only un attompt’ fo rolieve tho’ Intter from merited oritioism under tho protense of vindis eptiug tho Army of tho Tennessoe, In thisre-, markublg revision Gen, Sturman thus declares that thulr forces bud no belp from Bucllon tag tirst duy. - s *Wo fought unalded all that day, wero beaten back stop by step, till. at night wo formed two sides of u_ rectunglo, tho right coverlug Snake Creok Dridge and the lofta ravine above tho slemllhufllluudlnf.‘ « - 3 Ho ndds that * during thonight they were re- onforced by throe divisions of Buell's urmir. Gen, Grant, In his olliciul report of Shlloh, o roporl by tho way which Uen, Shdeman gnyn.\n his Memulrs was never mnde, nlthough it was ;Ll\'nu to'tho ', public In 1802, difers his (Bhermun's) revisjon, and speaks thus of tho worlk of Nelson's troops in fepalling the cnemy’s last nssnujt: 2 *The cucipy having foroed the centre lino to fall buck nearly, haif way from thoir camps.to the |mdml‘gtu A.lato hour”in thy d t 3 nuilo by thy °'“J.“%’?" x sporute eifort jvus made by thy ¢pomy. narl_’ loft’ nit Wt ‘punes;‘nn‘.’ot%bn_ ‘lnndh.n( trrnsports, ote” (Puks pilng | was guilrded by the' wnnbonts ‘Tylep and Soxington, Cupts. Gwin and Shirk communding, with four twenty-one poun- der Parmtt guus -and n battery of titled guns, As thoro I8 u:dotp but hmpussuble raving for artiliery or’ cavulry,. and very ditioult -for fufuntry - at- this “polnt, no _truaps were slutlonod hero oxcept noocpssary - uitillerfsts and - u sl nfunstry force for . thelr SUpport. Just ut this mdment the advance of MuJ, Gen, Buell's column und purt of tho division of Gen, Nelson arrived, tho two Gonerals nnmed both belng ‘presont. Au adqance was imniod(- ately. imido upon tho Kulntur attack, and the enemy svon driven buok.” 4 ‘I'hero i8 one’ puragruphb in tho rovision In which Gen, Sherman hiinsclf gives his whole cuso away, This {8 na followa: y “ During all of® thut dny wo'fought, and night found us u-milo tu the rear of our catp, which wus In possesslon of ‘our cncm‘y The noxt duy wo rogained tho ground Ateadily, and ‘nbout 4° . . gnm'm ‘The teuts were still stundiog there, though riddled with bullets. At tho p.ckot Yopo in front-luy two of my horsos dead. ‘ha dend bodies of won in blue and gray lay avound thicik, sldo by side, und surupsof puporshowed whatwas n fuct, thut Bunuregurd, nmoklnrhlfio‘ ard Drapg, old personal triends, bud slopt‘the night bufore an 0y cawp, wnd hid carried away my sennt bedding,” ise<a it will' oceur to most that whare an army s so suddenly attucked that the suddlic-horses of tho commuidiog General ure luft tiod to the pluket- rope, und thore 18 not timo enough to save the Ulunikats of tho Genural, (hat . tiioro must have beon somothing of-p surpriso. . ‘Tho followlng note, recoived to-day from n gollege friand, who wnau‘nlhmt soldler in tho division of Gon. Breckinridge, bears in an In- terosting wny on tho question of u surpriso in Gon, Siurmun's division. Maj, Merrlll, btunioy, Gon, Waloott, of Columbus, - and your - corro- upondent wero cidots togothor at tho Kentuoky Miitary Inatitute, F'wo weunt. into -the Uniun #riny iud two jolned the Unnfnrlu'nuol. Gen, Walcott was Livitenant-Colotiol of tho Fortg- | sixth Ohlo nt 8hilohs 3 Vi “HOous® oF REPRESENTATIVES, WASUINGTON, Agrllu, 1881, ~Gien. 2LV, Baynton—DEAR FRIERD: L have reud your nrticle in the Gazclls, *'I'ho Battle of Bhiloh," Of courso that buttle was #n Indisputnblo surpriso to the Unlon army, Iwus In Brockinridge's divislon, and cnme upon ono Fodural soldier, shot dodd, lyjig noross un oven ol Lisoult, his giecved rotled up, and the dough in his hands, Jim Btanley and { got into Charloy Waleott's tent, found his valise, und wardrobo, nnd other artictes In that stute of confusion which plainly indicated tbat be and his mon had |* loft ut shurt 'notive, -In short, nuy number of ftuots wore noted Hko that tirat mentlonod, which. tatify far nbave tha colorlug up of tho truth by the communding oilicer mat tho ittuck wns a complute Aurpriso, - It 13 due to the bravg mon und subordinate olficera that the truthat history should -be vindieated, Fow armios that wero over mursbalwl could bave ralliod so bravely. uncder such eiroumstances. Thoy were no morc expecting un attuck than I nm nt this writing oxpecting the Devil—houf, horns, and all=to ity intaroukh tho windaw, ‘x‘rulé youes,' ... o oo 00 B, MenniLe. [uona of Gen, Bhorman'a pupers In tho War Dopurtment ho m(alnru o uxguln tho ubévnoe, of tho usuul lght feldwork ut Bhllob, by saying: “Thut no tortificution oan bo mudo oxcopt undor tho order of. the Cammanding Gouoral, ‘f'o nava oreotud fortitications would tuvo been. an evidenca of weuknoss, und, would fyoe Ine vited un uttnuk," 4 B The orders uf Gen. Hallook show that on tha 8th of ‘March he forwarded Intronching. tooly, und valled attontion o thy fact ot huving umé, thous, I u divpatoh, and that on Murch 20 hie ox- puolx‘y ordured that tho powition be tortitod in orderto walt for Buell, Thess are facls not heree tofure published, N 2 Qon. Shormun attaoked the Gazete's account of.Bhitok, writton by v, Whitcluw Iteld, as un acoount that did. uot contain a word of truth. In muking the charge, Uen. Shuopman - s us widely ut varlince wl}n olal recurds i Mumoirs und hid re- t'l.‘p{l ulg:::lunl. ';:’\L‘-_r lb?l\v -ll-kmm a uro of “Akate,” enn aund on page 385 uf jore's Rebelllon Kecurd,. Vol ]v‘pf' ils iftcon puges, Throo ouretul compurisons of this acoonnt, mude in three differcnt yuars, such time nfier cXionded reading uf the ofiiuial reo- orils of Bhilob, wurrait the deelaration thut Itis one nf tho nivst aoeuruto ‘wnd graphic newspas poraccounts of u two-days' batile weitton by uliy ane during tho War, t I8 fur more nccurato than any impartant chupter of Gun, Bhorua's Mumofrs, writton, us hiuse volumos Wure,, {00 Yours fter thu andd with wll tho oltjolal rucords uf tbe War ut his full control. It was accopted us correct at tho time, und in everything hut a few minor dotuils, which tho Guneruts o the tield could not bave KIvon mure acourutuly ui tha timo, it will stapd tha test of the ruconds tu-duys and this conuot be suld of Gen. Bherman's rovision, ar of any :Dr oly, . wrllmm ut tho timo u4 bl Are, counts that Goaorul bus ever written 1;{ B‘l;l ———— ‘Mahoue. Mits Grundy in Hurtsoud Evaning Pots Mahone is nut slurl, 43 the averuyy reporters will buve It, Hols aifuhit (welzhiug but ninoty uuds) but nat below UVeruge wun 1o ikt, His elothes, of black broudoloth, swing ontim in wrinkice. Ioe s sullow, emuotate: and pervous; tha hoad, large for tie body, 1s sut | well forward on the sboulders; thoe "hight | ubove the s mieat, . also fM wus ugatu on horscbuek ulose by ourold | ur, ealt bump which hrenologlats i) rotiess T hativonees, Binal dovp-ant, cyen look out aver high, shurp ohock-bones:) forehiend high and squnre. A full, soft, b hoard conconls tho wouth and lower fmgy tho faco, Tl hnir, nlao gray, I8 worn long, act o has thé habit of Jioreunly runtii e fingera thruug 1t whilo "thinking, 'One e notlces the necullnr narrow bald-lne pn, tomplo ovar tha hond to tumplo, cutting o3 thick tuftof hair right In-the middlenry) forchend. Tho innds aro small and womagu! fect vory narrow sud very long. J . THE WEATHER, OMAITA, NEUI. Bpeelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, OA1TA, Neb., Aprll 10.—The lood sltuation mains unchanged hare, with tha excoption of fall fn the river of about four Inches. Ralirey, travel 4 Intercupted by flond In and aroyy, Council Bluffs and in the violnity of the Unlog Paclfio transfor dopot, on tho oast sido of y river. The transfor dopat and hotel aro entrely surrotinded by.wator saverdl’ foot decp, cayey fog all the tracka in. tho vicinity, and partie, Inely betweon the depotand tho Councll Biy; dopota of tho Knstorn ronds, thus prei‘nmm connootlon with the Union Pacifle. Easten rodds, with considorable difliculty and by tnkiy roundabout routes, roachod their Coup, cll Dluffs depot , to-diys No conney, ‘tons . hive ,been ‘mado with tho Uniy Pacifio sluco Fridny. . A fow vonturesony ‘passongera. rode in skiffs tosdaysfrom Couney Ltufts to tho Unlon ., Paclfla transfer; and thy waiked over r lino of the Unton Puelllo flnt cap until..thoy reached the-traln for Omahn, , Xy const-bound passengors loft Omahn to-day, by thoy expeat to got away to-morrow. Tho Unieg Taoifio Express loft fortha West this oveniny, fivo hiours late, No Eastern mull hna bean rg. celved In Omnha bince Friday., The rafirey tracks on buth sjiles of tho river are bolng bady damageil, and n groat many frolght-curs aroug. der .water,: and. their contonta nre belsy damnged. All bulldings’ on tho Omapy loveo. . ate” .belngi® more or loss dam. aged, but will, escapo’ destruotion. . Lumbey 1s being haulded out of tho lumbor-yards, & lumbor dealers foar another risy, a8 the_rivery reported rising again botwoen Bioux City ong 'Yunkton., Over 11,500 men huvo beon temporar. ly thrown gut of omployment: - They wru em. ployés of ~the -Unlon’ Pcitic shops, smeltine wurks, and - Willow lrrknn-s distiliery, of thy clty, and at Council Hinils 400 or 600 nersoy have abandoned thoir flonded houses and ary being housed and fed In public bulldings i thy businoss pArt of tho towit. . All hutises und othge Dbulldings in the north, west, und south outaking of the town aro _moro or less submerged. Ay tha lurgo Unlon Paclfo. Hotel .at the transfer .the lires in tho botlers.and .tha gas bave beey extivguished by the basement boing Mooded, Tho water.{supto tho lovel of tho hotel toor and the dopot plutforma. Two inches of snow ifell in this part'of tho country this morning. 6 5N, e . LA CROSKE, WIS, 8pecial Dispatch' to.The Chicago Triduns, .LA Crosse, Wis, April 10.—Another zeven snuw-storm to-dny is reported throughou Bouthern, Minnesota, ' Speelals from Falrmont say thore {8 y'ct eighteen. Inches of old 8nOW on | tho ground, and no- proapects for sceding for throo yoeks, It 1s.sald but vory littlo of I year's corn=crop {8 yet' huskod, and the wheat vutigok 1s very discouragiug at this time. Tu st yours Tho we € % stes Horin wirol Blows, Bavin bedn in that dirocuoy forton days past.’ . 2 - ' THR'SIGNAL SERVICE, -.OrrION oF - TR CHIRF BIGNAL Orpicre, ‘WasnINGTON, D. C., April 11—1 a, m.—For Tea: nessoo and tha “Ohio Valley,. incronsing cloudis nesa and.rain, falllng harometer, south to wes winds, and stationury or slight rise in tempen- ture. L i For tha Lowar Lako reglon, inerensing cloudk’ nees, with local ralns, westerly winds, shilting to south and gnat, siight chnngos n'temperature, and fdilng barometor. during tho day. - For - tho’ Upper -Lako reglon, partly eloudy weathar, - with lighit - snow or rafn, northerlyto casterly winds, genorally 'lower barometer, &od 1o chanke In temporaturo. 7 For tho Uppor Misstesipp! and ‘Lowor Missour Valloys, gonerally cloudy weuther and rafn or snow, falltng barometor, north to east winds, Lecoming variablo, and slight changes in tem: perature. o« .- s ; . Indications are that rain will prevail on the Atlantio Céast and Lower Luko reglon during Tuesday. " L0OAL ODSEUVATIONS. " CilioAno, Apeil 1010118 p.m Fean brrometer, Moun tomparatur., eun humldity, G5 i uxhinum tomporaturs, 45. . 3 cure, dl. . A Y SisEnvATIONE, - CHICAGO, April 10-10:18 p. m. Wind, R'nf e «: snssaEsssesnaendas| EENETHENESEEANETHAN: ESE&E&‘S&{‘EE:;E ol Bvritht & : MIrQUOLO.yeeef 41 a HE 14 i b} It HE I b lal A8 8| | [T Ce 2l 8 | [ e |4 i T SIWL R - a.l g- Frosh, R e ————— ... FIRE AT DELHI, LA, NEW ORLEANS, April 14.—A Hiro ot Delhl, Lt yostorday destroyed 8. Dium & Co.'s dry-good #tore and warchouso, Blattery’s haotel, B, D, Mee Mullen’s stavo, I, J.* Carrono's suloon und rest donce, and Irwin's livery stable, Loss, $30,00% fnaurance, $15,60, . D e —— (X0, A BAD GANGy . Yosterday afternoon nbout half-past 5 o'clock Ofoers Loonard and Bannon, of tho 'Twenty socond Street Station, saw " Yoto O'Dries w notorfous thiof, und “Molllo Taylur, u womad agsoclato of O'fiylon's, alioug to entur the housd No. 1008 Doarborn atreet. Kinowing that O'firlvs waa wanted for & job of burglary, tho oticer! attompted to" eaptura_ him, Loonard went to the front door of the houdo and [annon 10 tho roar, when Mollie Taylor, who had Jocked the door when she and O'Lirien entered, sbot ‘througn the window twice at Leonurd whilebe was trylng to force,an outruuce. Stranwousht may appoar, Leonard'wis not hit, though tho woman was. but & fow féot awuy fmm bim, = Bannon forced an munmn? through - o window - In. .tha your U tho house and succeedod in wotting tho rovalyer away from tho: would-be kijler, O'Dricn e+ foctod his cscape, bus the other Inmatea of u:o houso, Fanula and Willluin Mott and ".‘"L; ‘Fuylor, were taken to the station und lock u, Mollle “wus booked - upon, o uhuq. or' assault’ - with a ocudly weapon Wi attempt (o "commit murder, ‘inls b ; o, ° 104 - Doarborm streot, I8 o fOIC rosort far thioves and thelr no less gullty '"n. tressos, O'lirionls g Lrother of tho welbre maomberod ¥ Km"x‘{:’lu"&mn:(nn wm':'nlm;“w:n yoars ago while 1] ng ar Binde’ af 'Oifces “Juns. - Blol Tuyioe s Wt wife of- the notorious® burklar und ‘nm Burt Taylor, - who et _nis death !m yeurs nygo' whilo nttempting to esc s from Oilicer Crowe, who detected lllIl in the -act of burgluey, The mun Mott l'.m- oquully well-kuown ciiaractor, hiving ot wie tlino Deen lutvrcated luuxmm\-olnwrumgo{. from'the cstublishiment of Mendelsobn & p dey yoods merohants, Thoguog se bad oucy should be broken up. <A Clioup Mlou: i A man bullt 8 house worth 810,00 at Ando¥! Bluss., withoul -w-rl lug u dollur, He but . tho material oo six msnlh-' umdt{h o g Wi upl B Idow who bourdud the workite 3 od.” Tho mun lives placldly in histiod Enmnm bus s not “wroutly loved by bis aLa¥

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