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HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDA APRIL 12, 1881—TWELVE PAGES nawal of the apasms, which are fast usingup his lttlo remnining strength. A council of his physiclnits hits been ‘ealled, and many of the most celebrated physicians in London arant his bodstde. 'They profess great anxi- cty, and ndmit death to be Imminent. FAVORADLE. Beaconsileld passed o favorablo day, took noutishment, and galned some atrength. : CONSERVATIVE VICTORY, * 'The Parlinmentary clectlon at Stives to il ¢ | the sent made vacant Ly the death of Sir They Appeal for a nlltigni:lml of ‘Charles iteed, Liberal, resulted in o vietory Sfllltencc—smcn]nflon hs {(;r u;? U;nlsnrv:;uras,-;uo“, Conservative, ) . i173 Pendnryes, Libaral, | 1o Their Fate. T UnE S MATK LANE BXPRERS in s rnvlfi\v of the l‘l,rlllsh umlx: krm{’n of.tha pnst week snysts - Vegotation has been re- 4 Another Violent Shock o tarded’ by tho recent enst winda, Wheat, Earthquake Visits the howaver, appears henithy, thotizh backward, Isle of Secio. Greece, will resign rather than nssent to comprontise which will permit-Turkey to retain the disputed provinee: THE BIGANT CONSTANTINOMLE, April 1L.—The Brilish Ambassador has informed the Porte that he holds §t responsible for the safety of Suter, and the payment of the ransom demanded by the brigands, v § BWITZEBRLAND, THERETURN OF TIE PAUPER WOMEN 1Y THE UNITED KTATES UUVERNMENT, % Speelnt Catde,” * ' LAusANNE, Aprll 11,—Tho prompt. return of tho two women {o Bottsicin, creates con- sldurable comnient In tho Swiss press. "The Nowwelllste Vaudols, of Lausaiime, laughs at the city fathers of Bottsteln, aud wishics them Joy at the return of_the Indles, hoping that, like wing, thelr chinrnctors will have been Improved by the sea voynge taken at tho cost of the Commune, 'The Bund,n Government paper published at Beine, condemns the Commune’s actlon as reflecting diseredit on tho Bwiss i Amerlea. 'The Intetligenz Blatt, of the same city, In antouncing the return of tho women, suggests that tho Atnerlean Uovernment T5w * iy A . BIHOULD PROSECUTE 'TII COMMUNE, FOREIGN. sentence of Death Passed. upon the Male and Fe= male Assasins. Dollveries of Euglish whent were small, and the searelty competled needy buyers to pry 13 advance in some provincial markots, but the demand wus very restricted. London business In wheat was small, and -prices notinally unchanged, Ited Winter has risen 0d on necount of scarcity un spot. Only one cargo of that mride arrived . off const-Inst week, which, after being somo dnys [n the market, sold for 49s. . 'Ihe long-continuod App:al to the People of America by Mrs. J. G. Blaine and " Other Ladies. . v 7 ~ the* A ditferent ‘view Is held, however, by the easterly winds prevented ~ the- arrival of By cry by e Condition of Lord Beacons- | grin-ladon vossels. - Uraniary stocls at ‘;:‘.'é’;;“‘:l;"; G:tflflll,’%m 'fll‘“fil ll’flbgl'- l‘:mclh lls home ‘ports ‘consequently = were ‘much most Influcntinl In Switzeriand field Thought to Bo Slightiy retluced,“ but ”7:;' cnrlycue linve - not treats of tho United Statésas Burope's reforme Improved. heen affected except in the above-mentioned | Btorsy and justifies the sending tithor of fnstances, Nearly halt the London supply | the Botisteln It . compnrey S of foralgn whent was Amerienn, - Flour wag [ the - Unlted: to /the po- East Winds Also Exercisinga very | in swall suoply, which was absorbed by the | MU colonfes of - Great. : Britain, and says: “In very many enses reforiin- tlon 15 Impossible ut home, and’ ean only be attained by emigration, ‘The English lhave obtained most satisfactory - resulls by de- vortation, which. Is, ‘after all; nothing but forced emlgration.” . ‘Lhe tone of the article shows that the quick return of the objection- abla emigrants is o wholesome cose, though 1t is rather a nausenting one. ouUBA. ! E _THE FRAUDS, & ITAVANA, Aprll 11—Tha court-martinl has completed the trinl of tm cases of fraid In the Marine Department. 1t Is reported the prinelpal defrauder | wns condemned to celghtecn years' imprisonment at hard: labor, and the others to varlous terms of lnprison- ment, the shortest one month. s * PRANCE, BAZAINE, % ¥ © Special Cable, Pams, April 1.—According to the Evene- ament, ex-Marshal Bazaine has sent achil- lenge to Adniral Juarez, French Ambassador at Madrid, for what lie plensantiy calls * his discourtesy to him in socioty.” ; The Evene- nent snys: “As o matter of course the Ad- miral will deeline to fight the traltor.’* : , IUNGARY. . FLOOmS, ViE: April “11,~Grent distress and alarm prevail throughout 1lungary on ne- count of the floods. A vast amount of prop- demand nt unchanged prices. Forelgn tlour wns In_quict demand at unaltered quota- tlons, Tha searcity of wheat helped the sale of lour. Mnize wns In smail spot supply, and the off-const market was bare, Mixed Ameriean has rison 2 nt Liverpool. Barley was In short supply with nslow demand. Prices were firm, Forelgn barley was in amall supply and quict, Onts of, heayier sorts wero firm, but trade unallered. Yor- eign wero in larger supply. Ol was Gd denrer and Russinn ‘& eheaper. Trade slackenod nnd was close, Sules of English whent during the past week were 20,433 quar- tors nt 445 4d, ngainst 24,044 quartors at 48s Al the corresponding weok of last year, s RUSSIA. ALEXIS, .Sr. Prrensnune, April 11,—It Is now: probable that the (irand Duke Constantine, brother of the Inte Cznr and unele of the present Czar, will_ resign the ndministration of Russian naval atfalrsto hisnephew, Grand Duke Alexis, second brother of the relgning Czar. The change i supposed to Indicato ccanomy and reform in naval affairs and not the cessation of the bitter feellni between the familics of Constantine and Alexls, " CONSTANTINE'S BON, - Grand Duke Nicholns, was recently placed under nérest by order of the present Czar, 1l Liadt been axiled to lver on necount of his famous connection with the dinmond seandal. Upon the assnsination of ‘tho tate Czar he re- quested permission to return (o St. Peters- Injurious Influence on the' Wheat. qho French Soldlors In Tunis Flght o Serere Dattle with Marauders, Loslug Fifty-nine Nen. ‘Afghan Ohigfa Preparing for a Sauguinary Conflict npon ths Withdrawal " of the British, TOE RED FLAG. TIT WOMEN. speciat Cable. Lowpoy, April 11.—It is probable that the Nihllist Sophle Perolovsky will bo spred hanglng for the part sha took In the nssnslnn- tlonof tho Czar. For'more than fifty years past no_executlon of n woman has taken place In Russla, "The Jewess, Jessle Heltman, willalso probably escape the extreme pen- alty, + END OF THE THIAT. Too the Western Assoctated Press. . 81, PerEnsnung, Aprll 1.—The con- spirator Jellabofl, fn his speech ot the con- clusioni of tne trial of the Nihilists, nsked ns afavor that Is lnst apcech in his dofenso 8 might bu printed and bo published word for word. Sophle Plepisky asked that sho Le denlt RAILROADS The Western Lines, and Their Pool on the Emigrant Business. —_—— Its Possiblo Extension to Include All Passenger Business. Jay Gould's Schemes to Hedge In the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. A Dectslon on tho Question of Approprint- lug Public Property for Prie vato Use.’ Denfal of an Alllance Between tho Louis- ville & Nashville, Georgla, and Georgla Oentral. THE EMIGRANT BUBINESS, Tho meeting of tho Wostern Trunk Lines Association in this city - Thursduy will Le a blgbly Interesting one. -This Associntion, as I8 gengrally known, was formod & little moro than n year ugo for the purpose of oxacting nrbf-. trars rtes on ‘tho emigrant busiuess from tho Enst, and to do’ away with the payment of ex- orbitant commissions to scouro such huxliness. ‘The Eastorn trunk linos, provious to the formus tlon of tho Asvoolution, . had evorything: thelr own wuy 50 far ns this business was concerned, and took away tho creain of the protita derived from it, Therefore thoy. did not . look -with friendly oyes upon tho Association, and -did everything Jn tholr power to-bresk it up. Thoy succeedod In 8o farastourouse n spirit of rivalry among tha lines In tho’ Association which fiuslly resulted in tho withdrawsl of tho fock lsland. The othor Westorn' ronds, . however, decided to keep tho Assocfution alive anyway, and, {f pussible, atrengthen it.* It was found nocessary, in ondor to do this, to remove the headquarters of tha Comutissioner from New York to Chicago, and ns Commissioner Gwinner could not. como to this eity It wus tound cxpedlent to appoiut n now man in his pluce.. The position was offered to' Mr. James Charlton, General Passenger Agentot the Chicago & Alton, and one of the ublest und most cncrgetio passcoxer-men in tho country, and he signiticd bis intention to accept under certuin condition which have heretofore been reportéd fu Tie TRIBURE, ‘Tho final netion on this mattor was postponed untll Thursday n ordor to-consult the Goneral Managers regarding this matter. Should at this mecting the terms of * Mr. Charlton Lo accepted, tho . Association will bhave a man ‘at its' head who' will luive nothe tug uudono to make - it n success. The main renson for offermg the placo to Mr, Charls ton was the desirc of tho Western ronds. to pool tho emigrant busincss, ns-Mr. Charlton is an ox- pert in tho arrangeient -of pouls of this kind. And ot only do, the roads desirc to pool the emigrint business, but they also talk stronyly of tus formation of a pool ou all other kinds of pussengor business, with- Mr. Charlton ut tho cqd. - 1t 18 more than likely that in case o pool of this kind I8 decided, upon thu Jock Isiund will como back’ into tho fold, ns its munugers bavo siways declured themsclves in fuvor of such a pool, and thoy based thelr epposition to with regard] of lier sox. “‘I'he prisoners recetved thelr scntences with perfeet calm- pess and Indifferance. 3ONE THREATENING LETTERS. The Czar stlil recelves threatening letters from Nihilists, and efforts to traca thelr authors have thus far proved futile. Forclgn Ambassadors wha have been recefved by the Emperor oxpress themselves favorably -im- prossed by his Majesty’s determlnation re- garding foreign polleles: SENTENCE OF DEATI READ, $7. PETENSWURG, April 11.—Sentenco of denth was findlly read to-tay in the presence of theprisonars, Thoy wero allowed twenty- four hours’ nppeal. B CUANCE TO ANG ANOTHER ROLOVIEFF, Prof. Soloviell caused some excitoment among tho students of the. Unlversity of St. Petersburg by condemning eapital putiish--f ment and expressing -hopo that the Czar would show merey to the prisoners, APPEAL. ‘Thie period granted for appeal will oxpire atio'clock Tuesduy aftornoon. ' All prison- eniexcept Jellaboft iave asked for copies of the Judgment with a view of appeal for mitl- gutlon of sentence. . # naw” rek TIE IMPERIAT, COUNT erty Is aiready destroyed, and the work Is not yet over, . ¥ burg.: Termisslon was refused, but ha re- turned, nevertheless, and was Immedintely arrested for disobeying the Czar's command. Well-informed correspondents nttributed tho arrest to, supposed implication In the Nihil- istic plots, but the real causc wns as above, A TRIPLE ALLIANCE. All probnbility that the Emperor of Russia will ehange the friendly relations of Russin with Germuny is dissipated by the confirmed report of & new triple allinuce between Rus- sin; Germany, and Austrin, Alexander 11T denies that he entertalns Intentlons to pursus an nggressive Eastern poliey. Ha will be satisfied with the maintenance of n statu (quo, " BPAIN. i . A BTEAMSHIP WRECKED, Fuscuar, April 1L~Tho steamship Now- ton struck o rock near Madeira while at- tempting to meke that port, and Is’ a total. wreck. 3 OBITUARY. % JIUNTER SAVIDGE. Bpecial Dispateh to The Uhicago Tribune. QraxD ITAVEN, Mich,, April 11.—The Hon, Jlunter Snvidge, President of "the Culler & Savidge Lumber Company, dled at his .resl- dence in Spring Lake this- evening aftera short iliness, pronounced . by nhgslemns Trighit’s disense of the kidnéys, nr:ml 4 years, 1is partner, 1), Cutler, who “with his fainily Ting buen spending the winter .In Florldn and tho 11ot Springs, Ark., arrived homo only one hourbefore i3 death, ° L : ¢ - Bpectal Dispateh {0 The Chieago’ Tribune. anaxn Rarins, Mich., April 11.—Speclals annotince tho deatiiathis residencein Spring TLake, this evenlug, of. Bright's disense, after an 1)iness of but ¢ week, of the lHon, Hunter, Savidge, of the Cutler & Snvidge Lumber Compnny, ona of the wenlthicst’ and utost THE BARTIQUAKE. ANOTUER BHOCK. Cimo, April -11.—A violent . shock of ‘carth- qunke, Insting four sceonds, nud Increasing gradunlly In strongth, pnssed over the Island to-day, followed by the falllngof houseson ‘all sides. he e e 3 I n b W 4 u ] ~ B APPEAL TO AMERICA, - WABHINGTO! D. G, Aprll 11,—Mrs. Blaine, Mrs, Sherman, Mrs. Pendleton, Mrs, Logan, Mrs. Ilarlan, and other’ Indles well Tnown in Washington soclety and through- | prominent lumber firms in Western Michi- ™ hu" #one to “nmc:::;:,l&;cmm“ fomg time. ont the country, appeal to'the peoplo of the | gan. slarfi;\\'hl{gt: \:;:s“ b;:)t“r»'l‘a'fi?ll-:lgl(ko“l’!a ART. o enve: vife and i Loxvox, April 1l.—1land-billa aro clreu- United States in bahalt of the sutlerors from ali‘ulunt I the Stato University, ALr, Dwight the disnstrous enrthquake In Chio. They eavifestly appeal to the pastors of all churches—Catholle, DProtestant, and 1le- brew—to take up collections In their soveral congregntions at the earliest practicable nio- wment, and pray the Presidents of Boards of ‘I'rade, nnd tho managers of all moneyed in- Iated In London offoring £300 reward to any- body bringing to the Soclal Democratio Club the letter Prince Bismarck wroto to Lord Granvitle, the Forelgn Secretary, instrueting Bl the Engilsh Government to prosecute the B Freticit, Cutler, his partner for many years, hns been South with his family, but arrived home an hour before bis death. A Inrgy aivolo of friends -and_ adimirers in Westorn Miehigan, Chilengo, and throughout the Northwest will mourn his loss, = MOORE C. GALTRA., . it o ROUMANTA, - ( : 0. Buénanrst, Aprll 1L—Blls passed in the stitutions, to clroulato subscription papers, JAcksoavILLE, 1L, Aprll 11=0ur city ‘n’fl Sennte, ‘sanetioned by the Government, have llu:t the lilch én&yllmyc llll“mc‘:l‘n:r Mm"“; mourns‘the loss of one of her best cltizens, been fntrouced fn the Chamber of Depu- | MY to give of thelr wealth, and the poor of | Moore O Galtra, who dled at his restdencs Bl e e o slaar | thiolr povorty, through the ehaunels that-| on South Main streat at 8. m. to-dday, 3r. g reatomnbly suspectod. of L shall sooncst rench the fainting. sufferers | Guitra was Instrumontal in securing the lo, 4 ubll e ?DM ol of compromising tie whom nature cotild not spare, and whom hu- | entlon of the varlous_charitablo Institutions . Ml sesiHtn o o d nianity must- restore. Riggs & Co, of a;"‘h“;“’xf(fim}:)‘:“fflgmllrtw:lllécwfifl:g:l\lsm‘lgr b TUNIS. . :‘\!rexil:lalnglon. will recelvo uil moneys col- ,lm‘:{w‘;.‘.;a,l.“gcnlm,l Bonsd of 1;',“:-!,:5“,,,-51?5\3&2 o 2y d B niustrin) hool nt Cham! L, m Panis, A}ffi',‘}ifi’.’f;fl?é’.‘,‘.,,’;?,‘;‘,"mm Punis | NEW Your, "April 11.—The Scio Rellet pr&‘n’nhwnt in_the organization of the Stato gfi; ‘:l;:es‘mncl :ha n:y decdod, to retnso to co- | Comtutttéo here hns alroady coliegted £3,000 AB\"W!fuflll Socloty, .- . i 0 rate with tho French troops, and is deter- : f " THE HON. §. ‘M. EMERSOY. tf: mined to nct independontly ou'hls own slde J.\FG“AN.IST"}N' Spectal Dllpflldnpfo The Uhkapal;Hbunf: 4= of the frontler, R ¢ b g A MLITARY: QUDEL, New Onreavs, Lo, April 11,—The Hon, ot | Tho Bey.hny sent & protest to tho foretgn | LONDON, Aprll 11— dispateh from Can- | oy 1eq Mitton Emerson died this morning (I:lmnls b Punls accusing Franco of violat- | dahar anya, ("’“'é““(’i’“l’ has 1::[\\1!13116;} A1 o1 | (oad 73 yenrs, - 1o was n natlve of Vermont, e e ?:I’m":llm"lg us well as those of - the Torto ‘l‘lf:;::::\l'}‘t‘ln:; the orl‘nll?xrr:n‘:iurcll:; é‘l‘“g'r"‘:‘fl‘fi and gradunted ot Harvard, 1o c‘nmgtlg&m 0! 3 \ B4 3 ] years ago. Ho D) ted The lull{m (‘}vo“vr:mment Iins declined to | comumenco on tho 13th inst., the final gvacun- lm‘vs[erw Xm fi:}wein 1867 and 1873 Judge of 1;’: ':it:sdul to the request forwarded through its | ton ‘fi:z‘gfi;fl“g g’:fifg&u‘ kiR tho "Llilrd District Court: 5 Y BN l:!;:?f‘:[llll‘l::flol: e:!g:?mh of mquad- | g suddin Kin, o Deputy of the Gov- WILLIAM A o 1L Bl o Itlsreported that thie ‘Turkish Gen ernment, who hins been here during the pust | DETHOIT ek, Apell 11—\l . 1us- gar, hiead of the Inrgest sugar and slrup firm in'this eity, died last ovoning, ‘aged 06 1lo e been Dl fatling health, and just returned from & trip South, p FIRE RECORD. A ‘AT CITARLESTOYN, 8. Q. CuAnLestoy, 8. C,,-April 11,~The three- story brick building 54 Enst Bay street, usud ns astorerom and packing-room for loose eottont by W, Li Millar, was |lestro"(!(l by fire this 0\'flllll:ll- Losg covered by Insurance, T'wo colored employds perished,” - £ caza CHICAGO, The alavm from Box 354 at 10;53 lasg night waa_coused by n'du!uulsv;‘jhlmne)l' 1;1 No. 108 Millor street, owne: occupled as o u‘&’anl {vy Jolutf Konnedy, l)mnngn'sm. - The alarm from Box at 1:40 yesterdny aorieh s s, by el vt 6 [ the 8 3 3 & a1 and ivor Eildor, ut No. 173 Wost Poli Street. Damage nowinal, - s P AT SAGINAW CITY, MICH, . Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Triduns, EABT BAGINAW, ‘Mich, Aprll 11.—Tha Savage Hotel at Saginaw City, occupled by s, Johm Callahan, was totully destroyed v firo at .an enrly lour this morulng, thir- teen Inmates narrowly. -escaping. - Loss, $8,000; insured for §3,000, i - e —— % EVERYTHING AGAIN LOVELY, Bpecial DiapateN to ‘The Chicago Tribuna, CINCINNATI, O, April 11-2Ir. sl Mys, :leln, who I8 reslding In Italy, and .who Isa wzclmd enemy of France, has been luvited ’;fimnl |u'1'u|nls. F et e strength of the marauding tribes Is es- timated ot from 15,000 to 20,000, X A DISPATCIC PROM TUNIN - . nsserts that Iallan emissaries have gone o Mo frontler, and "‘3° Tl o L openly Drolnlsq the aid of, fow duys, Is arranging for taking. over-the clvil Administration. 5 i £ . AYO0Ol KUAN, The rumor of Ayooh Khan's desperato po- sitlon at Herat I8 not confinned, . It Is now reported that tho rumor was invented by Ayaob Ktinys himself ns a ruse to hasten the departure, and that ho hns ordored the Gov- emor of Farah to advance on.Candahnr as soon ng tho British evacuate, and will him- self follow with a large force. ‘Therefore, it is possible that the nelghborhood of Canda- har may, within the next few weeks, be tho acene of o flerco- struggle betweon Ameer Abdurrahman Khon and Ayoob Khan, . GERMANY. BOME, OLIURCH TALK, Benuiy, Anril 11,—A dlspateh to tho Na- tlonal Zeltung . from Vienns, belleved to be irisplred by the Prusslan Governmont, de- clures that the refusal of the Borlin Govern- nient to recognize the nomines of the Chap- ter of 'I'reves ‘as Administrator of tho Iish- opric ‘will not’ arrest negotintions with the Vatlean, which are appronchlug a conchi- slon. The Pope, under the Influence of Car- dinal Jucobin, his Secretary of State, desires peaco with Germany, and the Contre party in Derlin has beon. instructed to avold any netion tendlug to crento u prejudiclal impres- ston with the Prusslan: Government, The party is entively unluformed with regard to the nogotiations, and the utternncesof tho clerical press do not deserva conslderation in - refuy, 6 g mfAmn. April 11,—In the Chamber of Dep- nnel" W-ilay, Prewior Ferry said 'the state of nblue ™5 on the Tunisian _frontler waa Intoler- - The Qovernment Intonded to chastiso um:nurnudrs, and take steps to proventa T I‘:fi!’le‘? of their nggresslons, Continuing, e France doés not desiro conquests, H lr:uimls to saye the - futuro of Algeria, ks r“ B0 08" fur g neccasary to securo sembl uture, ang when the Chamber. reas- cond Bm".fl) wiil render an account of - our Mnfl:jm- An order of the day, expressing tfwnlc:fi In the Government, was adopted, ® Benato ndjourned until Moy 12 Tusss, pTUE PUENCIE CONBUL, hlvelsles' Avril 11,—~Hostile demonstrations ncheé‘ made outside of the hiouse of the Fih onsul. 1o rofuses ta leave his post o ordered by his ofilclal superlors. : t netl‘?h OF PIVE JIUNDRED MARAUDENS e e Fronch frontler yastorday and P :I ed o carry off some cattle, - Thoy o e%8 to o blockhouse. occupled by ) Outposts, Itelnforcemonts wore sont P Zouaves and clinssoury, undor. (on, | rioa o prma b Lo clton of $o true pyrined B e miens. "o iy °fu';!‘l:5|. attacked the enemy, ‘Ihe fight- GRIO0S BIMR et ran smoothly, and no evidence now- ex- Ists that there hias beon any trouble betweon thiem, Members of the company stata that the trouble at St, Louls was greatly oxaggerated; TIIE TRANSVAAL. PRESIDENT BRAND, -, ‘Loxnoy, Aprll 11, —President Brand, :of an hour and a half, when, tha Tlders rotrouted, k until over tha fru;mgz.u e b arelioy L1 TUE ¥IENCH LOST FIFTY-N i % that it was nothing more than might oecur 3 I L -NINE MEN, the Orunge Free State, on returning from =almost all between any husband baye be?,: ‘;zl:“:fil unrauders {s bellaved to | Natal was recelved with great demounstrations oA fim}llgfinmc‘:flzfl Y Dublica- carry oy Consldoruble, but they waunged [ nlong the onte. fe expressed” a conyietion | tions as-outragcous Lho Bhiorldun troupe ed, nealy ull thelr dend and wopnile f peace b Gl wlio came with them from St louls, anl Hostllittey } ) that the terms of peace botween Great Britain frit the Grand, toll the B ito G e m\l{u now commonced ' 1n | and the ‘ranavanl, now belng.arranged by :{\:‘ 2 .c:‘y ké’:"‘u a‘td l'l:pl)l'{:n | the sauio story. state of bopulation of Algeria.lsln s | the: Royal Commlssion, would upita‘all tho - i 8reat excltoment, . nations of South Afyica, and pave ‘the ‘way, | - possibly, to a union under one Government of the white pooples of tha coutinent, e —t————, MISS DICKINSON, ~ .1 Bpectal Diapateh 10 The Chicago Triduns, . PuLADELPIIA, April 1L—Mlss Dickinso) sl GREAT BRITAIN, 1 UVEACONSVIRLD', Y Loy s CONDITION, . 1o Yo vt i ety ondl g wasT. | R S e d gh physlclans , TURKEY AND URKECE. L o ot abandonnd g)) hope. ¢ Viensa, April HL—The Tuge seex ques- for damages. *‘They still advertise her, aud I ness to present * The Lady of tlon Is the subject of genpral apprehonsivn, 1‘.%1?: "':;%filfl. it nt‘(’:amon the Princo ’v’vlll 1t is belleved that Premler Cowoundouro, of § sppear, - : . . . i b ‘Wonsg, - ;. S 1‘.’“‘ Beacousfiold hug had a violent re-' the present arrangoment on tho ground that no such pool wis farnted ga bad been inteaded ut first,” A Western pool on tho cuigrant business will cn-nui" fucllitate the bLusiness, und i8 not likely to bring ‘ubout an advance in rutes. 'he * abollsimunt of commisslons will greatly Increaso tho carpiugs of tho Westorn roady without the necessity of an advance, Itis in tho interest of thoso rouds to make tho cmi- _grant rates as low ns possiblo In order to stimu- jnte emixrution und to settle the unsold Woat- 'win lands, As the matter stood, tho Eustorn ' roads bad_everything tholr own W“E' and thoy charged what “thoy ploased and tho Weatorn rouds had no meins of redross, Tho Bnsters ronds baving no lunds to dispuse of hud not the snime fnterest in inducing omigration, and donot carg whetlior the rates ure proscrintive ur 1ot ns fong us they derivo large profits from the business thoy got. ¥ Another good thing will bo accomplished by tho formnution of & omigrantspool. At pred- eut L 18 un utter lmposalbiiity t get n core rect iden . of the number .of " cmigrunts * that pasd through tho ditferent :Westarn gateways, ono uf the rords kuep nny Boparato records of this cluss of Lusiness, and tho lgures usunlly published ' are - shaply -guess-work. Undve a pooting arrangement the Commissioner will b required to kcnqn correct account of the. emi- grants that go West, and this will ‘enably tho ubliuation of statistics showing tho exnet num- ur of emigrints that bave sottied In tho various parts of tho country, This year u larger emi- gration {4 expeated than gver befare. The roads uro already dolng o large business, aud wero It not for the bnckwardnoss of the sanson it would hnve ngsumed Immense proportions, Tho Now York Emigration Commission keeps a record, which 18 rurlmllonlly ublished, of the emigrants that arrivo. at Unstle Garden. .But this i n small proportion of tho business. Lurge numbors - of forelgn emigrunts arrivo at Philndelphin, Hoston, Baitlimore, und othor Eastorn scubonrds ot whoem no record 18 kept, Tiesides, there lan large omigration from Can- adn and oastorn portions of the United Btates which seoks homos in the Far Weat and Northe west, of which an account suould be kept. Tho Enstern ronds begin to see that the West- orn lines nre -dotermined in-this matter and rucan to carry out their purposes, and they nre not ue hostile now to tho Western combinntion n8 they wero n fow months ugo, and havo mude soveril inportant conceaslons lately, 1t is un- derstood that the Enstern trunk [ines will Lo roprosented at Lhurainy's moeting and partiol- Dute in tho procec-iings.: . e i . L. —— DENVER & NEW ORLEANS. Ex-Uov. Jobn Evans, of Colorado, Prealdont of the Denver & New Orleans Rafiroad, arrived in tho ity yeatorduy. Tho object of his visit is to mnko contraots for stecl ralls for bis rond and to purchuse other supplics nocessary in tho con- struotion of, this now lino, .Gov, Evane' Com- pany {8 getting ready to build a line from Deu- ver to La Junta, Colo,, whoro it crosses tho main lino of tho Atehison, Topoki & Banta ¥é Rall- rotd, From this polot the rond will bo pushed on toward tho northwest cornerof tho Indlun Territory, whoro It {8 to inect tho Fort Worth & Douver, which the Gould combination is build- fug, in a_northwesterly derection from Fort Worth., From hore Uov. Evans will go Yast, whera he I8 to moet Jay Gould \ fn the Fort Worth & At this mestlog it @ will ¢lded where . tho dunctlon of ronds I8 to be madoe, It isnlso understoud that At this confercnco the advisability of congolldnt- g the Denver & New Orlcans and tho Fory Warth & Donvor I to bo discusded, and the con= solldation will lgrfllml:ly ho made before the completion of tho two roals.: Tho Now Orjeans, Twomnw.gfll;:el:lu Road s to bring the new lino ng. "'his sohomo has no doubt been originated by Mr. Qould for.tho émrnmy of -depriviug the ‘Atchigon; Topoka & Bantn F6 of o direct Bouths ern outiet, and to bottly it up on all sides, With tho Denvur & 1tio Grando on tho west und the Denvor & Nuw Orleans ou the edst, all "’3 wa to Toxas, the Atchison, Topcka & Bania Fo will bave but littlo chanco °to brauch out in oither dirootion, and will, of nocossity, be contined o tho buginess from the Immouiato for- ritory through \Vl]l\:ll It runs, T'he portion of tha Donver & Now Orloaus from Deuver to La Junta hod been survoycd, und its canstruction W to ba commenced st ouco. A portion of the rnits needed for this rond are aircady on molr und, aud tho rest uro to bo dellvered as qul ul;ay ns ’mnlhh\.- ‘Tho rvaso for BUrryingup this part 3 to houd off the Atchisou, ‘Topukn & Sunta P6, whichalso fntends to build s road from La Junta to Deaver. It 1s the ovident dosiry of Mr.. Uould to keop the Atehlson, Topcks & Sants Féout of Donvor regurdivss of cxpeuse, THE REDUCTION IN GRAIN RATES, Tho Gonormt Freight Arents of the varlous roads leading east from this city mut yostordny moraing at Mr. . O, Moldrum's offico of tho Pittsburg & Fort Wayno Rallrord, and réduced the taritf on ofghth cluss (graln, otc.) to tho basla of 25 conts por 100 pounds from Chicago to Now York. Thocausos which mndo’ tho ' reduction necessary have mircudy been fully sct forth fn Tne LRisyNz, As far, as gan. Lo jonrned, thls rate is atll .malutuinod, Humors . - wero afloat . .yoatorday . that busing has been contractod for as us - 20 ‘conts, but the Tallrouds omphati- cally dony -this, They suy . thoy ocan eu: all” the® :Lusiness Lh can posalbly oy - curry attho pew rute, and lhnrl could therys fore Lt no groat reasol (ur making a lower one. Thoro is nu possibllity unuther cut on flnlu rutea uuless sume or tho otherof tho rondeshould run out of husiness and to securo trattie mako atlll lower fgures. Tho Brain rate now is five conts Jowor than It wus ut auy timo last sume mor, and the ronds think that unless bLusiness shotld get suddenty dull nofuriher reiduction will bo wado during the sumwer, . The prinoipul troublo now 18 jn regard o sovonth cluss rut (provisions, eto), walvh are etill quoted at i otk per 100 Chlcawo tu Now York, ‘Tno- ditfor- onen butwoen A{mll\ und provision rates Is genoer- ally 5 conts per 100 paunds. A 10cent differcucebus nevor worked suthifuotnrily, aud it 18 foared that nuless the rate gn Hruvu!mu 1§ nt onco roduced tu 0 cents thore will bo considorablo cutting on this class of businss, AN IMPORTANT DECISION, Hpectat Dispatch to The Chcago Tribuns, * CLEVELAXD, 0., April'11.=Tho appropriation suft of the Connotton Valoy ltaliroad Company v&.-The City of Clovaland, ¥, Sturkweatber, . and others has been declded ngal tho Cota-~ pany by Judgn Tilden, oo the ground that tho Piaintif has no vight to approvrinte a publia stroot unlesd the street has been ahandonel by the elty, which is not the casc i this fustance, ‘The Judgo held that the city Is the trustce of the public streots and hlghwnyn for the simple use of the roadway, The plmntitf will carry tho 40 to the Common Pieas Court, Tho case 1n- volves tho question ns to whether a private cor- noration_can approprinte public property for private _burposcs.—n point which, nttorneys clnim, has never been passed llsfln in Ohin, The city is willing to grant the Iand, bit tha ndjoin- ing vropurty-holdors contest the appropriation procecdings, . - ) ? CIIICAGO &-10WA. - Frreronr, 1k, April 11.—Tho much-talked-of suit .of .tho Chicnge, Hockford & Northern Itallway Compnoy agninst the Chicako & Town Company, tho issuc belng to tuke the latter- named rund out of the bandsof Mr, W, 11, Hol- cotnb, who I8 tho ltecelyor nf the Chicnwo & lown Itond, and by virtug of r Jonso oxecuted by tho Chieago, Rockford & Northern Compruy somo years ngu to the Chilergo & lowa Company, 18 the Itecelvor of tho Chicago, Hockford & Northern Ttond, cume up to-dny In the Stephenson Coune ty Clrcuit.Court, Judges Halloy, Brown, nnd, Eustaco. preslding, Tho cuso's ouo that fs of great lmportance tu all partes concerned, and all prominent parties connected with both rouds wern presont In the court-roons, as well as muny represontatives of-the Chicago, Bilwau- keo ‘& St. Faul Company, . which - corpora- Uon, It i8 suld, is' very nuxlous to pur- chaso " the' ' Chlenyro, Tockford * &~ North- ern ftoad should au opportunity bo presented. Tho case ocoupled from U o'clock’ this morning until #:00 this attornoon, when the arguments wero concluded and tho Court adjourned until 7 o'clock this evening. <Mcesrs. Bdwin Walker, of Chicago, and Willlam Lothrop, uf Rockfogd, ropresented tha: Chleago, Rockford & Northern Compnny, and Judgo Cataron, UGearye W. Kretzinger of Chicago, Williain Barge of Dixon, and M. D. Hathawny of Rochelle, represented tho Chicago & lowa Company, When the Court reassombled in the evening ‘Jwilze Halloy ren- dorad tho deelslan, in brluF as foliows, stating that It was the unanitnous opinlon of his asso- olntes: e 1t is Inslsted by eounsel for the potitioners that tha real question §s ns to whother, the Clreuit Court of Lee County or tho Ciroult Court Wmnecbagn County has Jurisdiction the catato and property of = tho Rockford ~ & ~ Northern Road. We do not think that Is tho true statement of the Iryue preseated hore by these lendings. - The Circult Court of Lee County bas urisdiction of thgostate of tho Chicako & lown tnliruad Company and ail that apportains to ft. The Clreuit Court of Winnebago County bus Su- risdiction of tho estato of ‘tho othor rond and ite appurtonances, and we assumo the validity of hifs leuso, tho lonschold interest, and the right to tho possession pertnins to the cstate of tho Chigago & lowa, und not the estute of the other Compayy. That Gomuany ouly owns the rover, slon. It wns the quty of the Clreult Court of Lec C"“"'(’," having appointed this Recolver, the. Receiver having taken possesalon, and If uny person or any corpuration believes thut 1t hns o superfor rlgbt “to any portion of it It is ifucumbent upon thut corporation to go ° before that Court.. and =~ olther litigato there, . or, huving obtalned lexve of that Court to hitlgalo clsewhere it rights. o Iwnnens(on which o Recelver tukes must from ta very naturo be exoluslve, and no pe witbout leave of “tha Court, can properl; fero with that posscasion in any form or manner, and whoever dare ' do 8o Is in contempt of the Caurt which appointed tho e colver. These, In brief, ara the viows to which wo have, I, think I muy proporly say, ununi- muusly arrived, and, a8 i result of them, the pe- tition which has been presented here tnust uces cessarlly be denled. After argument by counsel on both sides, it was decided to have o furthor hesring ns re- gards n question of o portion of the right of wiy on next Mouday In this city, Judge Eustace presiding. . A REPORT -DENIED. TOUISVILLE, Ky., April 1L—As to tho press report: from” Augusta, Gu., published Sunduy maorning concerning o triple nlllance botween tho Loulsville & *Nashvllle, Central, and Geor- gln Itallronds belng consummnted, Gen. Alox- mnder, Vico-President of the Loulaville & Nnsh- villo, says: * There Is nothiug In this story, Tho Loulsville & Nnshville, Georgin, and - Georgia Cuntral formed d sort of alllunce over nyear 1go, you remember,—~that {s,tho threo ronds work in ench other's futorest. "This alliunce 1s &tlil in force now, but théro bas beon no reeent chunge in the situation. -There Is no triple ulllance to bo eamsummnted.” * [Juw, than, do you nceount for the sndden rise in Gearyla nnd Georyln Centrat stocks?” “Tho stock of thoso companies is ntrinsically worth tho bigh fxure which I8 now being nsked, Peoplo tro just beginumg to find cthis out, and tho atock {8 mm\c:‘s\mmly yalued more bighly,” ** I not the sudden thictuation in stocks due, thon. to tho munipulution of sgeeulnlnrs!" “To some extont, perhaps, but the principal eause for tho high price . of thesa stocks is the one L have glven," (en. Aloxundor was President of tho Ueorgin }‘l_n;n!lg‘gmgselr befaro ho came to the Loulsville &. SOUTHWESTERN RATES. Commigsioner Midgley, of tho Southwestern Ttallway Association, gives notico tiat on and after April 11 the rallroads in the Southwestorn Association will charge the followlng prices on shipments carried by ull-rail -routes from St. y, or Josoph, Atchison, Leavonworth, or Knnsas City 10 Baltimore, Philadelphin, New York, or Hos- ton: . i To Bast 8t. Louls, East Hauntbal, Qirine; Rurlington, 60, 454, 81, 13137 to Caleago, 4h, €1; " to Tuledo, §1.04, &, 62, 3135, tha cuse of articles ar ciasses not namod nbove the rites quoted in tho Jooal tarlit of this Assaclu- tion will apply on smibonrd s woll ns local ship- monts, . Tho rate above quoted will apply on business to Albany, N, ¥ On businesa to Buifalo, Pittaburg, or Wheeling tho rates will bo as follows from Missouri itiver pointss To Culcaga, T, 60, 4, 7, 20, &5 14, F’:-:m'x"lnFi':fmmi\fl}'&“eii.n‘fl'“'y;sm"Ll!‘,’“l\/.qulls‘?%' r) ), @ 24, 3, 22 =3, Bhiee Tt must bo distinatly imderstond that 1n caso any of tho abuvo . rates are less than thie loval ratea cstublished by the Association to Misatsalppi River nmmuor(!hlcn:in. thoy nro to nuglr only on businuss destined for tho poluts above numod, &y CONSOLIDATION, Soacial Dispates ‘0 The Uhcago Tridune, New Yonk, April 11,—Tho mcetivg ta_con solidato tha Doston Hoosnc Tunnel & West-, ern Hallway with othor rallway companies of this Stato for the purposo of making u through linoe from tho Hoosae Tunnw *to Os- wegu and Buffulo, " did not tuke pluce to- duy, bocauso It was discovered that, uccording tothe law of Vurmont, no tallrugd mortgages for a poriudof more than thirty yeurs were valld in that Btate, The projectors of tho schemo. had-provided for s forty-ydar mort- Ruge, and It was fouml necossary in conse- quence to taks a little’ more thue to rearpango their plaus. 2 40 the VWestern Ausoctated Press, ALDANY, April flL.—Articles of morger and cousolidation of tho Boston, iloosaa Tunnel & Western' Hellwny Company with othor rallway campanios of this Stuto, to mako u tnrmi'fh lino from tho Hoosuu Tunnel to Oswego and Lutralo, bavo been filed in-tho Becrotary of State's oflico, READING AND PENNSEYLVANIA, 'HILADELPHLA, April 11i~In the United Bintos Cirouit Court thiy morulng nrgument took place upon application for un order to commit the Prosidont and ofticors of the Pounsylvanis latl- roud Compauy for coptompt. The upplication was made by the Recclvors of tho Readipg Ttoad, whn alicag that sinco tho Junction ituil- youd passed into tho coutrol of tho Pennsylvaniu Railrond tho lattor has ralscd the rato for the passago of conplainunt's cars to ¥uch an 0x- cessive dogreo us 1o amount 10 i stoppage of tho tratfio of tho Junotion roud, and that uction ractically nullities tho decrve made by tho Ciroutt Court in' 1880, enjolning the Jugotlon Houd from obatructing truvel. Judge MeKouaan yendoved o declslon orally that the Peunsyls vauin Ruliroad Compuny biad roully aud pravti- eully, evon I not fntendonally, nullliled the formor dooroo of. thu Caurt, and it was finally ayreed smong tho uifferent counsel that an ordor bo- mado rostruining the Pennsylvania iuud froig churging wora thin 40 conts por mile 0 wr cuch oor carried over tho Juuction lioad. ‘iis, hawevor, nut to prejudive any rights, m—— DAMAGES AWARDED, Boectal Dispateh 1o The Chicago Triduns, MILWAUKEE, April 1L.—In the County Court thils torencon, Inthe fatnl parsanal injury case of Bdward J, Kelly v4, tho Chicago, Milwaukee, &5t Paul Rallway Compuny, continued from lnst week, the Jury returned & verdiot In favar of tho plainti for $2,000. ‘This was_an sction ur $43,U0 aswuges for tho killing of John Lurke !, tho lnlnln\l s ward, It ub aeoljent, johins - Plokowsk! bas llc‘zun u suit fn County Court against Iwaukeo & Bt, Paul l.lum‘i for $5,000 dollurs. Plaintilf allewes thut ho {8 ndininistrator of Johti- Hintz, deceasod, aud the came 10 his deatls by an aceldent on the efeuduut's Hnes, . . THE REASON WY, HANFIANCISCO, April 1L~Hevoral statoments, each purporting tg oxplain tho uotion of tho Atcheso, Topoka & Hanta FS Boad in rofusing to tako froight for the Faclflu comar, have beon telegraphod hore. A reporter called upon Southern -Faolilo Kallruad otfvors to-duy for wiore porreol fnformation. Richard Gray, As- slstant Fralght Agent, for the Southern Pacitio, tated that tho uctlon of the Atchison llaud wus ue 1o i rofusl ot tho Bouthern Pacltlg to give them rates low onough to ndmit of the Atchison Tiond throwing goods Into Arizona and s’?u&hum Callfornia nt foss thnn tho Sonthern Pacific could gend thom from this city, It {8 not belloved, howover, that tho Atchison & Banta F6 will long refuso to take froights for this codsty oOrr, N IANNIBAL & 8T, JOE. HANKIDAL, Mo, April 11.—A stuckholdors® meeting of the Hannibal & $t. Joe Rallroad Com- pany, held hero to-day, votefl upon the proposi- “Dpening Day.” debitedness of the Company. Over 100,000shnres were represented, and tho voto waa unanimously in favor of tho refundime propostion, under which £8.000,0000f nuw bonds will bo Ifsued, bearing 0 por cont intereat, payabla remi-ans ' nunily,. This will eventunily redieg the honded debtof tho Company $55L000. OuLof this E4,08).- & cfl ’s | o tho $3,000,000 die tho Btate of Missourt will MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, To-Day &To-Norrow » REDUCTION 1§ RATES, (TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY). Spring Fashions wero aguin . reduced : to-dny. on elghib-clnss frofght, Grain to Now York is now 20 conts per Bundred; flotie, 68 cants por barreli Daltimore, *11e Millinery, Costumes, AND Cloaks, 20 cents and G2 conts. Fabrics. - A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL. CARSON, PIRIE &G0, CAT.ARRI CURE. . UIrEMs. ‘ Mr. W. J, Bmith hns been appointed Traveling Passenger Agent of tho Flint & Pére Marquotto Hallrond In place of John Franoss, resigned. Mr. 11, Il Andorson bas been nppointed Gen- eral Passcugor Agent of -tho Peoria,|Decatur. & Evausville, itallroud.. All muttors pertaining to passeager buainess should Lo _ndidressnd to bim, Al matters pertaintug Lo the Tickot Department aliould bo nddressed to L, M. Rupert,” General "Tloket Agent, the same as herotofore. The Unlon P'acific, Atchison, Topcka & Hnnia Fé,Central selfie, and Southorn Pacific Ratl- roads have 1""- issucd a joint olroular nsking eonnecting lines that no tickels to polots on the Southern Pacific, south of ‘Madera, VA tho Unlon Pucific and Oxden, bo fold. Bome thne nrro the Unfon Paclfic naked that s full linc of tickets to points of Maders be placed on sale. By .the lease of the Cloveland, Sandusky & Ohio Tinfirond, recently ratifled, the Indianap- olle, Bloomington & Western Iiniiroud will have control of 610 miles of rallrosd as geon as the extension from Indlanapolls to Springficid Is completed, and A:8 miles when tho thirty-six miles by which the 8pringfield Southorn—a road which tho Indinnapolts, Binomiogtou & Western recently purchinsed—Is constructed to & connec- tion with the Chesnpeake & Ohio, The Omaba lines are agaln making dircct con- nectlons with the Unfon Pncifio iaiirond at Omatia, tho water in tho Missouri at that point buving receded, r. 1,-B, Hodedon, General Agent of the Unlon Pacific In this city, received the !nlluwln{g dispatch froin Genernl-Passengar Agent J. W. Morso. yestenday: * Our entiro 1l i8 awain In running order, Includivg the ling to Lincoin, and tralns are running rumlan?'. The water 18 falling, and tho Bustern lines will :m d-blo to run thoir trains to the transfer depot o-day." Tho Indlanapolis Journal snys: * Tho manage- ment of the Cincinnatl, Indinnapotis, St. Louis s Chiengo have. deoldud to make exiensivo lm- provements on the Clucinnutl, Lafayutte & Chil- cago Division this seuson, - icaldes ballasting the rond with gravel and luying the portion of the roud nut niready luid with stcel-ralls and putting n 5,000 crovs-ties, thoy are ‘to robuili all the tresties and construct s now bridge with 1 foot spuns aver the Iroquols River, uad another over - = oy Runkakee River of two spand, 150 feeteach. Theso improvenents compluted will make It ono of the best pleces of rallroad In the West.” The Wabash, S8t Louls & Paciflo Rallway will tiko formn! possession of the Hannibul, Rantoul & Enstern uarrow-guuge road, runniog west from West Lebunon, fnd., en the main line of the Waba duc west through the Towns of Annstro {ftord, Runtoul, and Flsher, crossing its Chleago Irinch at Howard, and terminatiog at the Town of Leroy, 1lL, seventy-fix miles from - West Lebanon, -reaching within cight milos of Bioomington, 11l Tno new acquisition isto be trunsformed lnto n standard-mtge rond 18 2n0n 14 possiblo, tho mntorial: for the rond having siready been contrnoted for. This road 18 to be useil 18 a compotitor of the Lake Erie & Weatern, which was Intely’ purchased Ly Mr, Vanderbiit, ¢ The Texas & Pacile Rallway gives notico to connecting lines that the completion of the main line of the Texas & Pacific Ruflroud to Colorado, Mitehell County, Tex., mukes necossury tho withdrawal from kale /8 Goon 08 poskible ail lund explorers’ tickets to Fort Worth, und n#ks that i shnfinr {ssue of tickets bo mnide to Baird, 1O miles Weat of Fort Worth. Notlee I8 also given that tho Transcoutinuntal Divielon of the Toxns & Pactfic Itnllway from Shornnn to Fort Worth, vin Denton, a distance of ninety miles, witl ba completed and ready for businces about May 1, 1831, Connecting lines nro requested (o prepure and place onsale o land oxplorers’ ticket to Tenton, fifty-four milea southwest of Sherman. Only one cottpon [4 required from arkann to Denton, and shonld read, *Texas & Pacltic Rall- finy. 'Franscontinental Division, Toxarkanu to etton," _ - POLITICAL. % DON CAMERON. Hanwmsnura, ., 4pril 11.—In the Iouse this evening the following resolution was n- troducedl: * *'T'hie ‘conrse ' pursued by the Presldent In the management of his Admin- istration Is heroby approved, and our Senn- tors from this Statenre respeetfully request- ed to nse all honorable means to have the appointment of all worthy and deserving men confirmed without ubmecessary delny,” After sonie diseussion the Jionse refused to }m\;u‘llt rend a seeond time, and it was de- eated. 5 : Wei De Meyer's o CATARRH cuwz—Unqummnnnly the most Important medieal discovery since vecolnation. A remedy which nssimitates with tho tnucous mem- brane. and forms not only n loerlbut o consti= tuttonul cure at any stage. One package geu- erully suflices. Delivernd by Druggista or by D, 1. DEWEY & Co., 40 Dey-sti, N. Y., $L00 com- plete. Treatise and remarkablo statements by thocureil malled frecs Thoaftlicted can refertor Dr, W, I, TRuEsvELn, Elgin, 1l Mrs. 11 FIARPER, 766 Stonc-st., F. E. Mason, Manatteld, 0. . 7 : Miss Mancy E. RANKER, 404 Clark-st., Chicago. Bira. M. E. SuENey, 02 Bavanub-st., St. Louls. Mile. Ax. Opera Prima Dootn. ' PAul, Bo the swimmer), Ftusbing, L. L SAM'L BENEDICT, 007 Brondway, New York, Rev. 0, 11 TAvLOR, 140 Noble-st., Brooklyn,NLY. . A. 1, Busner, Frederick, M, % £0. 2. PRATT, Bt, Stophens Chiureh, Phila. Rov. . J. Joxes, New Brighton, N. Y, &e., &a ° A veal cure of Catarriy for $1.00. CHOCOLAT MENIER, " For Breakfast! CHOGOLAT MEMIER. Sold Everywhere. MARYLAND. BarTivons, April 1L.—At the State Con- vention of colored soldiers and sailors to- dny resolutions were adopted nsking Con- gress to revise the Homestend Inw ‘so.as to allow those holding warrants to disposo of tho lands, Instend of ‘settling upon them; also, asking a more equal’ pelitienl recognl- tlon of catored Republicans In the distribu- tion of oflicial patronage in Maryland, | PARIS AND LONDON. Yaw York Depot 286 Greenwich St. BLOOMINGTON, ILL. Spectal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, Broowmyaroy, L, April 11,—The City Demoeratic Convention to-night nominated John W, ‘T'rotter by acelamation. ‘The Con- vention was In sesston fiftoon winutes. e ee——— NO STRIKE HERE, Tho South Side Company yestorday did o very Curtis&Co. 40 Franklin St.,Chicago 81110 810 N, 8econd Bt., 8¢, Louts, | sensiblo by, It posted ou'thio doors of ull its | Menutactaram of Fey Deoription of Clreular, , barua tho foltowing note to tho ment E “m I nl;m‘l)‘( run»;:,nll(‘ f!:‘b‘::' e v Cinoaco, Aprll 11#188L—To the Employes of TFiniey | Btitndveie, Cliiite 0ol the Chicags Cily Rultway Company: 1t buving ery Wihicols Nnw inar Ubsets) cowme to m, kngwludzu ut llumuur YOU (Ko not w': fl'.x l;i{n‘\[‘::l" I';nn! 1‘ M ldl;‘uplplllll( T ! ch nufact 0 ¢ "ate) o g A e o b oM CrCUTIor StV Foery sate warramiedt revelve, snd thata petition formu inereaso of pay 18 beng clrenlnted mmobg you, T would sug- geat and reguest - that, Indtead ‘of o further olr- aulation of tho petition, you uppoint 4 commit~ teo or committecs from umonw your nuinbict to weot with the Superintendent, who has ontire charge of this. dopartment, on. Tls roturn to tho wity, which Jwlll occur nut later thau the 2ith, and wa expeet : by tho i inst., und confer with him on the subleet of your wawes,. It latho wish, and it will tho oudenvor, of the man- agomont to ArFange tho rutes Inan equitable aud satisfactory munancr. . 8, . Couigy Prosident, \This Is far wlser than waiting, like the West Slde Compuny, untll tho wen strikv, und until CANE¥UL ATTENTION TO REPAI WOLK. far NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE WALLED PRER 0N ARPLIGATION. EPPrs ¢0Cod, ORATEFUL-COMEORTING, Epps’ Cocoa. BREAKFAST, §ipy a thoryush Xnowlodga of the natural fa B ¥ i Jitsarion aad i n the Oporutlons uf d D e el "t hontwatti. Boonle. nru pIEL0 |tz g by et abplieaton ot (e, Hoa what, if it wero to rain, would by intolurable fus | proportios ut wol Covuil, Jir, Epta hrg proe convenlence, Tho wiges on tho Bouth Sido nra | vided our breukfust tublos ;mn & dollgataly-Huvo already very good, Thuy dre botter ji soinu kue spects thrn those pald on any othor rond in this avornke whi us bifla, 11 is by the fudiclous uso ul“:lhv or uny other-olty. The houp, it 18 i, ure o that's conwtitntioi luny ho_gradual wirolg vnough 1o fusiat every tendoney 10 disensa. bullt up unti iy, The lnuuurlhnur on lhhn {\’nnh HiI:lufi nu(‘ lh:y hnmn&u h; Hl;mlr‘nd;‘c:. n'k“v.l‘l‘lllf "!‘:l'll‘}:dll,all":!‘v‘ltum‘l'l:nw ::;n::u o i, Y 2 iy (0 ey Mla i OHOE o tho | tiay nscupo tuany i Latel shait by Ropiia wursolves et af the Computiy to 'mmt‘“tnm" alf-way. "“{,‘“"’,,‘,,‘ig}‘-l’é‘.’,‘.l"‘ "r'."“"i‘f'.,‘,'{{'.,' vrapirly nours Wnd to dlscuss the subjost of Wagps Wi iy bt ar Ty iietea - A SV {8 ond ote it “iidoneons, [ Soiein dine onlr b WERLIEE, & oo, . Howadpathle Chomista, London, Koz Alzo maunfacturers of Epps’ Chocolate Esseuce, for aftornoon use, ! The imen - have ~ contidonco i 3ir. Holmes, and will wait plo«mml{ und rmnl naturudly untll 1o returns, and will thon discues the sub- Ject with him, wuro that bo will do whbat fd honest und talr in the prowises, AT CHOUOLATE. THE CRAIG. CASE, A A e e Special Dispatch to The Chicage Tribuns, GOLD MEDAL, PARRIS, 1878 Krokux, In, April 1,—Atter remaining BAKER'’S out from 6:30 Suturdny morning to 10:80 Sunday evenlug the jury in the Cralg caso returned the following verdict: -*We, the Jury, find for the plaintiff, and nsses thedaw- ey at £8,000," BUSINESS NOTICES, Baron von Iumboldt, in ¥is Xravols and explorstions’ in South Americy, becomy deeply Interosted in the wonderful »mgurllu of tho Coca plunt. Consutuption and astnmu, ho ~ GHOCOLATES Jlater's Premium Choeolats, the best yparstion of plain chocalale fur fitae ly use.—Daker's Breakfost Oocos, from which Lha exsess of il bas been removad, easlly digested and sdunirubly witapted for (avatids. — Baker's Panillis Cocalate, 198 drink or saten as con- Gectlopery fe n doliclousarticla y highly recommeuded by toutlste.— Duber’s Bays, Uro unknown umoyieihio nutives who uso Hroma, \uvalusblo xe a diet for chile it, and it {8 furthesmore conduotive to kmgove dren.~ German Soset Choculote, & [t Jocu fortns ano ot the ingrodients of most axcelient sticle for femilies, At’n Livbly Co's. colebruted Cuoi Beuor Tonie, It {8 conduoive to health aud lonuovity, Jts use s very boneticlol, Exumples of longovity are uwinerous sinoni the Indiuns who froni boy. haod up huve usced It Cuses uro hot unfrequent of Tudiansnituiniug tho groat nwo of 1 yours, says Prof, J.J. Vil Tshudl (Fravels jn Pors, aloug the' Andes, vic), - He surs to gt Liobly, Co's. Coca Jcef Manle, us thero are worlhlvsd) counterfeity, 1e18 luvaluable fu dyspepilu, livor Sold Ly Grocers everywhere. W.DAKER & COyw» e __MEHICATED BOUGIES, _ A POSITIVE CURE oomplaluts, ete. Lintutors will bo prosecutd. . Wk aodiclhs, ik e PR \ H kS whve Womeommriie voattry piyetctan, | AlO's Solublo Medicated Bougies, 7 togetber with a singll casuof wnitubly tiediviney, iy bo procured 4t wiualt outluy at Looricks & Tufcl's Phurmacy, No, & Clurk stroet. Stk Phuruucy No.y Clrs wiost, —__ RUBREL GOODA. Patontod Oct, 16,1576 Onebox No. } will curg any caso Lt four days or joss. No;d will curg th most 0bsuaLy Cusv, 10 ALOTOL Bow lorge standing, ¢ 'NO 1uusuous Uuses of cubobs, copalba, or ol) of san- ey ot 3S Eit O ,l.""‘ dulwoad, that ard cerialn L uroduce dyspopuls by de- Ru h b er U b | M o st oure I e ‘or furibir partloulars send for clreular, : B, L WHELPLEY, | st ST o v

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