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THE CHICAGU TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1881—TWELVE PAGS. - NEW YORK. Ronsons for Believing that A, T Stewart's Body Is Now at Rest. Elaborato Precautions Against Another Res. . wpreetion This Sido of Judg- : ment Day. A Railroad Contest Over a Bill Now Before the Legis- lature, Astonishing Activity of Business, as Reflected from the Clear- ing-Houses. Another Sult in Northern Pacific - Instituted’ by Honry Villard. ‘onfident Bull-Talk by an Operator . Who Can Give His Reasons. étato of the Coal Trade—A Forger on ; Mis Trayels—-World’s Falr. 4 Fire Within a Few Foot of tha Brooklyn Theatre Last Night—No Panic. A. T., STEWART’S BODY. WUIED AT LAST. Speetal Dispatch tw The Chicago Tribune, New Yous, April 13.—Many persona i Garden City and Hompstend bolleve that the body of a. ft, Stewart now lies in the crypt In tho Stewart memoriul cathodral at* Gurdon City. tt fs stated that about twalvo days agoa spociat train arrived nt Gurden City at midnight, consisting of an engine, a baggago- var, aud u pasaenger-citr; that Mr. Illton, Mra. Stewart, and about u dozen uthors xot olf tho train and went directly to tho cathedral, whilo from the baggage-car was tukon a coftin, which was also taken to tho cuthodral; and that the party was there oO long time — the cathedral bony Ngbted and the doors tucked. Tt Is furthar suid that the body was putin the cryptin the basement of thocuthodral, beneath the chancel, and that masons thon Inid tho stones, boltud them, poured lead around the Dolts in the eycholea, and SEALED THE MASONRY WITH CEMENT. It la furthor said that electricians skilifully led. ‘Wires from various purts of the masonry and of Tho crypt upward to tho chitne of belis in the ateeple Ity.kuch winner that If any person should attempt nn ontrance, every boll in tho steeply would rlag. Beveral strony patteries were placed in the outhedral somo time age, with the solo intention. na then undere stood, of alding an orsmuniat tu piny tho soveral organs in the building, and, with tho mera touch of hig fingors, tu. ring tho chimes in | tha steople. Ono’ of re * Tile ton’s roprescntatives in Garden City fuld bo did not think tho stories could bo truo, because he bad been told ani know tt to be # fact that Mr. iiliton bad been confined to his houso with Hiness und] “uosday of inst weok, tnd even thon he was not strong enonwh to uns dortalo a mldulght journoy to Garden City, ‘DIAMOND. CUT DIAMOND. SUE QUESTION OF CREATING RAILROAD wae + COMMISSION, Bptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. , New York, April 13,~Thy fight in tho New ‘York Asserubly on tho Hailrond Comnitesion bill now pending there ts in all probubility to bow bitter one. Tho measure bas beon fought from the outset’ bo the railroad ring, and tho attorney of, that iutercst, Mr. Chauncey M. Dopew, has made a stubborn * opposition to the measure frum the outsct. It Seems to be protty well sottted that the railroad Corporations poasess absolut control of the Ben- ate Raitrond Conunittes, atl of which but one aro Republicans, ‘The composition of this Commit- teo(which holds aver from lust your) wis ine tentlonally arranged in the railroad Intorost, aod from the time ft was first announced to tho Present day there never has boen a moment when the rallrond manngors NEALLY FELT FEAT of tho ennctiment of any udverse , legislation whteh thoy cored to kill Thoro wis Buck & popular hullabaloo ralsed againut thom Inst winter “{u — comsquenca of the famous Hepwurn Coimmitioo's report that * thoy did not deem it worth while to cheek the pusaza of mest of the intnor Muepburn bills, auch as tho one requiring’ more minute annual Teports from railroud cerpurations to the Stato Englnoor, or tho one repututing. voting by rail- roud stock and bond holders at corporation ineetings, But, when it came to n matter of serluus complexion tke thy Froight pill, thuy dealt with that through Mr. Webster Wagner's Lomtnittce in suc a way that the Assembly of NX did not tae trouble to send i Ltuftrond Commission bill upto the Senate to cnduro 1 Xindeed fate, It is stated by somo who havo tnady a cloxo study or the mntter that patropage Alonv ts ut the bottom af THE PRESENT OPPOSITION TO THE BILL Now ponding for thu cstublishment of n Hull tuid Commission, and that upproachea hiya pean muue to tho chtof munugers of railroad ine crusts by suv of the chicf politicians of the Stuto With usaurances that thoy may vire {ally mime the Commlasionors théwsolves out of any reasonably iinited Republican Vet, provided that they will allow the Uillto xo thronyh. he whote business 1s, slok- ening touny honest bollover in impartind rail Gud retorts who has acess bouind the secnes, a the one hand, if ho “sustains this railroad Sontission Dill ho riaks bemy n cat'spaw of tha machina, On the other hand, if he opposes it he poharently renounces lis gonuine conytottons FLAYSYNTO THE HANDS OF THE RAILROAD th MANAGERS, y radicutar clique representing Erlo Rail- utereste ut Albany ure uudors! to fuvor tie ‘Thoy: wish, It {9 -enld, to havo @ rind hotd aver tho bead of thy New York ial ct tio organization of 60, any 1° schemes thoy — desiru ved from the opposition of- tholr i Ao sense tho Coniinission mn ata 1 Cayo Of diamond Forde wond two powerful and tngerupuloud Teatsian ee for tio naultate toasters af the! oliticians who wake an Uumako Senators and Adsemblymon. NORTHERN PACIFICO, . VILLARD'S SUIT. New eit! Diewaten ta The hteago Tribune, } Fe. You, Aprit —Mr, Henry Villard, rie dont of the Orogou Uallway & Navigation ieee commenced a sult in equity to-day aia tho Northern Pavia Company in tho pa ed Stutes Clreult Court, In his bill of com- ve thee tots out tho fucts of tho urganization We 0 Compuny and tts reorganization In June 5 nat Says tht elnco the reorguulzntion tho eee, Of the Company buvo been largely tn ae Of tho operating oxpunsoa of tho road, fea & larco surplus bag remained uc : Which way Properly upplicuble to rock amneat of dividends on preferred aa Ho auch puymeut, howeyer, hus tate ado, and the earnings buve beon diverted fone cciee ea ee onaerieiod of branch or © rou bonite bodies, Portions oe apo {tle atsy lS SURPLUS OF EARNINGS, ' a “vorrad, wero invosted in tho stock and fee othor companics and in nthor ways, Un- inacs and withone. uutbority, Tho complain priate ‘kes that the Company is bound to Appro- mei oll gurplus Cernings abovo the ee hed Gxpouscs and intorest of: the it we bonds of tho’ Company to tho tte ‘ut of 8 per cont dividends on Ita proforred Vide ie ana Mf there te-then 4 surplus to di- isreuien iby as Qn extra dividend minoug such (ike yi The prayue of tho complatnant is Competed lofondunt’s officers and truutecs be : ton ataitoe Cortuin interrogations as tu buen mount of and: purposes for whloh Comunteston, yullar miay bo sefralative “NauTHONIZED DISNULSEMENTY OF BTRELUS havens = KARNINGS oe ot rect Mado, and ta stuto the totat amonnt ed reatlved from all sourocs slice 1875, expended wat Purpose such amount bus been tine A decree of - the | Court pa waked for directitig that tho are entitled to sbare in tho Peniiture of surplus funda until the detormina- tion of thissult, The defondants aro aummoned toappoar and answer on tho first Monday tn “June, a ee ANOTIIN COMPLAINT. Naw Yoru, April 1.—A complaint was fied 4n tho Unitod States Clroult Court In the suit by Honry Villard against the Northorn Vuclic Rallroad Compnny and Frodertok Millings, Pres- dont. Tho orator Js tho ownor and holder uf 1,000 shares of the stock of tho raiironi, pre- forred stock, par value $100 cuch, and allezes that by tho plan of ruorgantantion it was pro- ‘vider! that bolder of the preferred stock which Should ba isaued by tho corporation should bo entliled to dividends or payments ceeding 8 per cont per annum, not oaenings of sald raitrond each year before any. dividend shoutd bo paid on tho comt+ ion stock, Heniloges that it was durtier pros vided that the nolders of cummon mock should onl. ene tudividonds In each yunr, and nob ax- as the’ ut the discrotion of the Board of Dircators, and when tho net curnings should oxeced an amount to pay Interest and keop up o sinking fund on tho mortenyoe debts and pay B per vent on the preforred stock, and that after und during the me the income of tho road should bo aufiulont to pay 8 per cent dividend on both preferred and. common stock, nny surplus of earnings of tho railroad SHOULD ME DIVIDED ON NOTIL ALIKE por share, necording to the number of shares is- aued of wach, su that the preferred shares would ‘De entitled to thelr proportion uf such surplus, whotbor the dividend was divided and pata to tho common stockholders out of anid aurplus or nolL ‘Tho vrator set forth oat, he purobusad shurvs of stock, rolying on tho plan and agre- ment touching the curnings of the Company, and avers thy fact to be that the gross earn Ings of the suid rond for the several yours beginniug Oct, 1, 1875, wors as followat For tho your ending Sept, G0, 1870, $709,745; year onding ‘Aus. 31, 1878, ‘Aug, ty 1877, $005,828; yent en $1,UG0L; year ending Junc 90, 1879, $408,210! yearending Juno G0, 1899, $220,1b1, ‘Tho arntar prays for nt accounting of tho carnings of tho road, and thut un injunution inay isaue restrain: ing tho dofendunts from doing the wrongtulacts complained of, ANTHONY COMSTOCK. MIE 18 INDICTED FOlt ASSAULT AND BATTH Special Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, April 14.—The Grana Jury to-day found an indictment for assault and battery agalnat Anthony Comstock, ayont of the Socloty for tho Suppression of Vice. Tho case fs an old one. In November, 167, Mra. Fanny 13, Iolt- man, a daughter of ex-Follco Captain Burdick, and tho wifo of a bookkoepor ina brewery, np- peared as complainant against Mr. Comstock, who, accompanicd by another man, called ot her apurtmonts, No. 163 East Fifty-second stroct, in tho absence of her husband, and charged hor with baving written certain inde cent lettora which hud beon received by bor nolghbora. She denled having writton tho lut- ters, and was, abe states, about to send for Capt, Mount, when dir. Comstock paaaht her, dragged hor back into the room, and said he bad Py warrant for hor irrost. On tila stato of facts sho ve CHANGED MR. COMSTOCK WITH ASSAULT, ond after un examlastion, in which Mr. Com- stock denicd that any assault bad been com. utitted, Justice Smith held tho necusad in 86,000 ball. ‘the papers wore sent to tho Divtrict At- torney'’s uitica und luld before the Grand Jury tant February. ‘hat body dismissed the cumn- pluint, and tho papers wera returned to the District Attorney's office, ‘To-day the caso was ugaln laid before the Grand Jury, and aftor hearing jMra, Hoffman's testimony an Indict- ment was ordored uguinst Me. Cometock and presuntad to Judge Cowing. Mr. Comeatock will. not be arrested, but notified to uppear in tho Gonoral Scasions of tho Court to plead. COAL. STATE OF THE TRADE, Speetal Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, April 13,—The cont compantos of this ulty soem to be unanimous in thelr belief that thore will be a falr domuna for coal this Scuaon, and one agont anys the consiunnotion this yenr will excced that of last yoar by about 2,000.- Q0u tons, ‘This bolief is based on the fuct that the markot is bare of conl, and some uf tho rop- resoutatives aro of the opinlun, that purchasars ormiddlomen labor under the erroncous idea thut there is to bo a break In the market, aud are holding off in consequonce, while other agonts look upon tho present dullness intradons bolng the reaultof consumers not having yet settled In their placos uf abude or businoss, and, of courso, not laying In any stouk for winter. No serious chungo in prices ls ox- peotud, as during the lust season, from August toApril,n uniform price was imutntained, and wus only lowered this month aa an inducement for dealera to Jay in stocks and galu an advan- tago larger than the mero Interest for monoy Invested, ‘THIS REDUCTION bas bad only a very slight, if any, effect on sules, It Is said positivoly that the prices aro now the lowest thoy will reach thia year, and by July will be udvanced, although not to stich An extent as to mako any sbrious diffor- ence to tho ordinary consumer, The coal com- panics are all working barmoniously togothor, and will only ming sufficient coul to mest tho domund,go that the quantity taken out of tho varth will really be on tho way to the purchuser, and causo ho accumulation of stock. Although the minoa ure only workday. half tins, tho pro duction {8 70 per cont of the usun! six days’ work, us the resultof one weok’s labor is vieured Away Whon tho next beging, and the men can therefore work froo from obstructions, i STREET TALI, A NULLS VIEWS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New, Yonr, April 18.—A leadiuz bunker horo, speaking thisaftornoon|of tho signsof the times, sald: “Everything polnts toa strong and ad- vanolng market this, spring. Obstuclea aro rap- luly gotting outof the way. Socrotury Windom's pollvy {s conservative, sufe, and satlafactary. 'Thore iano occasion for alarm thore. Tho crop Prospects aro improving very much, The ro- ports In regard to wintor wheat ure very favor- ablo, and tho ground {s in good condition for epring seeding, ‘Tho cattle lnsscs aro much asinaller than bas boca anticipated. Ralroad carnmys are increasing at such a rato that the boors can only allogo that tho offiolul roporta from trade centres show tha volume of business at nearly all polnts to bo larger thau st wus a year ayo, THE VALANCE OF THADE has beon cnormousty in our favor, and mustro- main so forsomo mouths to come. The money wurkot fa vory onsy. Money {a returaty to ‘Now York, pot only from tho Now England and tho Middi States, but from tha West and Southwest, The return of monoy from tho i1- terlor set in curlior in April than usual, and promiscs. to bo . vary large, . Chicago, Milwaukeo, Bt. Loufs, Clucinnati, and othor Woeatorn points, which havo baually drawn money In darek, hive taken very iittlo this year, 'Thoy. had ‘money onough of thelr own, and thoy are sounding tholr surplus this way, ‘Tho Westorn farmers wore nover so woll off bo- tore, They have monoy and grain. TH WESTERN WANKS BAY that the farmors gonoralt aro Paying off thair indobtednoas vory fast, ‘Thte will bave an intiue gic on our market, . Individual stocks may bo tuo high, but tho mnckot is not tow bite and, oven If it was, tho effect of the combinud causes Ibave nained muat bo to sund it higher. Tho country, ad a wholo, Ia booming, and. stocks must boon too. ' RNATEH-OUTTING. | A DENIAL, Spectat Dispatch to The Crtcago Tribune, New Yon, April 13,—It was reported to-day thut tho Haltimoro & Oblo and the Now York Contral Hallroade ‘ had mado 9 furthor “cut” in grain froights from tho Wost to the scapourd of flve cents per 100 pounds, but that Commissioner Fink had Issued an order, for a mooting to be held at once. Commissioner Fink denied the re- port, [t had boon discoverod, bo sald, thatuome of tho trunk tnos hud “out" rates on grain from the West to Atlantic ports, upon ® basia of 26 cents a hundred. pounds from Chicugo to Now York. This'was followed by thefssuo of a clroular Tucsday to all the ‘rati- roads of the pool, grading’ the rates on yrain to tho tigurca of the “out”, Sr, "Fink also stated that thoro had beon rumors, of a further out" from Bt. Louls, but, upon making jnquiry, he bsd overy.reason to belleve thero was no foundation for thom, and that the re- duced achedulo rates ware imalntuingd, - Ho know that this was tho casq°on freighta fro: Chicago aud othor pointe to tha seabourd. ~ ss A FORGER ON its TRAVELS, $ Speclat Dispatcn 10 Tae CAteage Tribune, | ” Naw Youn, April 12.—A series of forgorios on tho Bank of North Amoricu, in thle city, reault- ing without loss to the bunk, however, have como w Iigut, which were perpetrated in rather 8 peyullarynunnor, Soune timo ago, It eppours, wptranger onterod « Hthographiuy cstablish-- ment in Syracuse, and uskod to see some spovl- mens ot bunk work, Atter jeparturo it was dlscoyéred that be bad stolen Bevery! specimens of checks and drafts, auung thy numberbemg Dinuk drafts of the Merchants’ National Bank of Byracuso, who aro the Syracuse correspond: ents of tho Bank of North Amortoa. Thoso blanks woro meroly apocinens of lithography, howovor, and wero printad on white paper, while the senuluo dratt 1s printed on tinted Aper, From aubsequent devolopmonts it !6 He dont that tho former went bi ON A WESTERN ‘Toutt, and Inall probability representing himsclf aaa commercial travaler, for of the thro drafts, tor 10) euch, recuived thud fir, one waa Crom Vennsylvanin, one from Obto. nnd one from tliinols, Thoy wero cashed by banks in tho States nained, aud ns they camo through tho Cleuring-louse to the Bank of North Atmorlen wero rejected ns soon na presented, An olliver of tha bak sald, this alternoon, that neida from the difference in the color of, the prper, tho foryery of tho, algnature of tho Cushior of the Hytiouso bank’ was very clumally excoutod, and would not for u moment deceive any one acyuainted with it. There fn no clew to the forger, nndas hile route is avi- dently toward tho sutting sun, tho threo drafts hie has nlroady atrecocded In getting cashed may only be the Advance guard of many others which are to follow. ILORRIBLE DISEASES. FRESIL OUTINIGAK OF TYPHUS AND SSALL- POX, New Yous, April —Tho Health Board re- ports that tho typhus-fever and smoll-pox had taken n suddon and deolded start ngaiu. whon there seemed ground for hopos that tho Health Ofiicers bad control of the disunasa, Week bes fore Laat only eleven cnsesof typhus and twenty- nine of small-pox were found. To-dny’s rav ports showed that Inst week thare were !Ifty- five now cases of typhus and Ofty-one of sminit- pox, Tho emuli-pox hospiti! contains 11) putionta and tho typhus tents shelter fifty-six men attd women. Thoro were ton deaths from siuallepox and nine from typhus Jase week. Elght nuw cases of typhus wore found to-day, A WELL-ATTENDED MEETING OF PIYSI- CIANS * tonk place to-night tu protest against the fithy streets und trze tho Immediate passage of tho “Citlzens’ Stroot-Cloaring bill, MONEY, DURING THE PAST WEEK, New York, April 14—From tho Public: Ex- ebunges for tho week onding Apell @ certainly dv not indicate that business fs elthor prostratod ordull. Itts uecessury, constantly, to remom- borthat comparisons are now made with a period of phenomenal aud unprecedented activity lust year, whou all kinds of business, both togitimate and speculative, wore extraordinarily uctivo, when prices were at tho top, and when the gain in exchanges In comparison with the previous yoar rangod from 70 to 00 per cent. Any increase whatevor this year inviow of thescalrcumstancca is romarkable, especlully’ aa business bas been retarded by oxtraordinary weathor, whilo prices fro nt a much lower level than that of one year ago, yet the exchanges continuo to exceed those of the corresponding week of last your at nourly every city, and nt a majority of tho cities the Increase !s more than 10 percent. At three cities it exuveds 20 per cont, At three uthors, In- cluding St. Louls, it exceeds 20 per cent, and at Chicago and Roston it exccods 16 per cent. Philadelphia {a the only inrge, city which re- rts deeronso, while Now York and Dalti- inore are the only otbor large cities at which tho increase does not axceod 11 percont. The following ahowa the amount of exchanges for the week ending Aprii2at San Franelsco, and April J at other cities; : Now York.$ 815,0H,$82(Providence.$ 9,599,780 Thoston, .. 70,403,701 | Indianapo's . 2Wad 48,057,033] Kangus City 90,060,116 | Cloveland... yo,201.800] ffartford,.. 14,722,700) New Hayon Pci Loweil...... NewOrleans 10,624,018 Syracuse... San Fran... 0,04, 425 —_—_—_ Loutsyvillo,, 7,001,06. Total. ..$1,003,125,46 Pittaburg.. %.200,2) | Jutside o' Bilwaukeo, 4A4u,du |" Now York — 248,004,004 IT 19 NOT POSSIBLE, fo view of such returusas this and one of last week, to accept the speculative reports in regard to the stagnation of business, nor is It posaivlo to believe that even in tho far Northwest, . whero tho storia hava dou tha most burm, the protteation of businoss has Leen us yrent na bas | een represented. Transactions and payments ‘at the yreat contros of the wholesale trude ros fiect very surely and quickly nny sorlous dlaturbance of trude. ‘Thoy are largo In tho ng gregate, und compare well with thoso of Inat year, wheu businosa was jn. fur greater volume than over before, and aro fonerally well sus- tained weok after week. Hunvo, wo iro vom polled to believe that the current accounts 1x to the oxtont of Injury to business are much exng- fignited. and that the serious dlaturbances hive eon contined to comparatively narrow roglous. CONFIRMED. 10,000 FRENCH LALORERS COMING, Special Dispatch to. The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, April 134.—A press dispatch, from Denver announcing that tho Directors of tho Donvor & Kio Grande Kullway are about to belng .to this country 10,000. Fronvh lnbor- ore, artisans, and engineers for work on the Denver & Rio Grando’ extension” into Moxico, isconOrmed at the Company's office in this city. Tho officers hore stato that the Com~ pany, having nced of a urge nuuibor of men to complete ubout 400 miles of railroad now undor way in ,‘Colorudy and 800 milo whieh tho Company _ intends building, it bas been endoavoriny to ecuro tho requisit amount of Iubor, and to that end bas treated with soveral itallun compunics, and has sought to scoure the immigrants coming to this elty. Thoy were unwiill itd pay tho coat of the transportation of tho Iminigrants, howaver, Deenuse they bud NO POWER TO RETAIN THES! 1N THEM SERV- Ick, one thoy arrived in Colorado, A short timo ago Countde Lugraude nado a proposidon to bring out a numbor of Frenoh laborers to work. on tho line, ‘This wag favorably cone siderud§ by tha Company, . and Count do ugeanda ity now returned to France. Ho will thon make known the con- ditions on which the laborers will consout to como to this country, nud If they ure agreeable to the railroad compauy itis probablo that tho contragt will bo closud. 8 CLOSE, A FIRE NEAR THE NROOKLYN THEATRE, New Youk, April W—A sinull tro to-night in the piuno store of Pholps & Sun, No, 23 Wush- Jugton struot, Brooklyn, communicatad to Bun- nell’s museum, ln which the baby-show was in progress, causing much confusion among thoso {nthe museum ‘and damage of lesa than gud, The Brooklyn Theatre, in which 900 persons woro burned fow yours nyu, i Joga than suvon- ty-iive fect from Pbolpa’ store, and tho muti- ugor was made awidre of the proximity of tho tire, Jo had ull the oxita of the theatre oponod, and stationed jshors to prevent 4 paniv, but, strange to say, tho lurge audleuce did not hear the clamor of ‘tho ongines, and 10 one left bo- fore the porformanco ended, : ITEMS, A MINING hoosft, Spteiat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, * New Youk, April 13—Tho mining market {8 abowing some vory strong fouturos, and trans: wetions aco dully incrouslug at approviuting prices for loading stocks, Novada and Utah Propertios aro experiencing tho boom fn a very material manuur, and stocks which a fow . days ogo wero belt at contafto $L nro now crowd.og $4 por sharo. Btarmont, for Instanes, which hus bowen taken up by new. partlos, fe now. selling for 3.55, and much higher tgures ure promised by thoso’ who watch tho market. Chrysolite olused to-day at 03734, Litto Chlof nt 140, Little Pittsburg at 843, Tron Silver at 305, and Silver Clie sold upto Our}, THE DLACKSAILERS, Naw York, April 13.—Albort Follx Vogal, tho Dlaokmaller, was bold for telul In default of $10,000 ball on w-obarge of uttomptud robbory, preforred by Louls Straaborgor, who says’ that Vogel attomptod to steal $00,000 from him, ho having ucknuwlodged writing a throatoning let- tor Decomber 24, 1890, demanding that aur. sort rogrottod that he wag not shut inewad of rte . z comstoce, The Grand Jury to-doy Indicted Anthony Comstock, charged with sasaulting Fanny 3f, Hotfinan, It appears that tho wou, on oxurml- nution: bofore the Magistrate in 17, twatitied that two strangers entered her apartmonts Nov, 1879, aud one (who turned out to be Comstock) accused hor of sending obscone ivtters ta hor neighbors. Bho dented it, He showed bor two lotters, which she tuok and wont into tho bull and sont -for :tha polloo, when Comstouk fol- yore aud :pushod her back into the roum, says jug be bad au order fur bor urrest. which he did hutabow, Ho exhibited bis shiold, and lore tho oom soon after. - { THE ANHIVALS AT CASTLE GARDEN ‘o-day wore 3,42, The atriking feature wos a large number of #reuch iumiveauta, CLEANING THE Liman Naw Yonk, April 13,—In conversation with a reporter, Livuonant-Commendoe Gorringo 18 eported as saylog; “The Souratury of the’ ‘avy will wraut wv a furlough, in cass the duty of cleaning the atrogts of New York duvolves upon ing, This wus my object hs visiting Wash: ington this time, E bave not been neve Halt slaco: iny return, affair must be divorved from politics, and whun suy politics I Include both partics. 1 never was the loust bit a politician have no desire ‘one, 3 i PERSONAL MENTION, Among the promlocut arrivals for the past twenty-four houra wore: Lieutonant-Command- or White, U. 8. N.. Brovoort Itousa; Sonator Shorman, Ohio, Fifth Avenue Hotel. THE WEATIEIL Weather rainy and chilly: thormomoter at 0 8. m., 8; Oa. m., 37; noon, 4, GOLD Foit NEW vont. ‘Tho Labrador brought $813,000 In gold. ‘THE NUW YORE CARPENTERS. fombers of the Amulgntnated Curpont and anwar Union hayo dealited to domand = nilay after Suturday, an Increaso of ( conté. It ‘wna nlsu decided to demand cight hourd ns in day's work, ‘They quit work Monday if the in- creased pay Is nut grantod, THE WORLD'S PAIS EXECUTIVE COMMITTE: meat Wednesday next, when a declslon will bo reached whuthor tho work of tho Cominittee wiltbe coutinued or abandoned. Cote, of tho Committee ty Walt upon the Transportation Compunties, anid yesterday's prospocta were fa- vorable, Other Commissioners, however, com- hiinud that tho railroads which would va ao largely benellted were not eubseribing Iberally, ‘The hotel men subscribed very littie, complaine ing that the fair would rather be an tajary than fh beneht, from the fuot that It would cause nore hotels to be eroutud, and thus purmanontly increase competition; also, that they nuw havo nil tho quests they can necommodate, and would be no batter off if tho fair were held, AT A MEETING. OF THE NATIONAL RIFLE , _ ASSUCIATION to-day a letter was read from Earl Stantop atuting that the English teain would not ¥ the United States this year, but hoped to send elght for tho International contest of 1482, The Atgerican tent will not go to Great Brituin this season, Gen. Hancock was chosen it Ife mome ber of thy Association. TI HOARD OF TRADE AND TRANSPORTATION adopted resolutions calling on tho Legialatura to pass without delay concurrent resulutions re Neving thu commurce of the canals of the ox- isthig onorous burdens of tolls, ‘und preparing the way for enlargement and improvement or cunals to enable them to cumpete successfully has all rival routes and methods of transporte: lon. AMUSLMEN'S. THEATRICAL LITIGATION. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. St. Louisa, April 13.4-The trial of n suit for breach uf thentrical contract was ect for to-duy in Judge Adams’ division of tho Circuit Court. When Mrs, Scott-Siddons was Alling an engage- ment at Popo's Thontre, tho Intter purt of fast year, two members of her company, Mr, Walter. A. Kelly and his, wite Josephine, who are’ known In professiona clrcles by tho stage names of Walter Bytings and Josephine Batley, were sunimnrily dis- missed, Thoy wore pinying in the Scott- Siddons- company wnder o season en- gagomont, to extend’ over twouty-four weeks, at a joint gulary of $80 per week, furnishing tholr own wardrobes, Thelr places were lmmediatelyiilled bere from asurplusageoft dramatic talent, which can always be found ina largo city lytny around waiting fursomothing to turn up, und the performances at Pone’s during tho Scott-Siddong week wont on 18 sinoothly ns hefore. The dismissed coupto poured the talo of tholr wriuvanco iuto tho our of a lawyer, the result of which was asuit for breach of con- trnet in tho ; afterward, 18 bad been ___ sliamissed and in consequence: were dumoged tho eum of $1,440, roprosonting tho amount duc for ihe SOMA, poriod covored by the seusou contract, 5 Some depositions wero taken in Now York on ,| the part of Mrs, Scutt-Siddons, which developad tho cuuse of the muss. Her testiinony before the New York Commission was to the elfect that the mombera of the company ytravellog under ber nate were cnzaged in Now York by James J. Mestuhon. Ste wus in England when tho jee. son contracts for the United States wero minde, Although acquainted with Walter Eytisge and Josephiny Walley, Mre, Siddons hud nothing whatevor do with the engagement of the com: pany, and was inno way responsible. Her nano was used for the combination, but Mr. MeMabon was (ho “responsible” -inanager, and to re- woived tho cush and pald the sularics and ox- penses, t James McMahon testified that ho wag n theat- rical manager, and coguged Mr, and Mra, Kelly for the season of 188) In St. Louls, Kelly was nsalgnod the rile of Orting in “Twelfth Night,” but he faited totil ittothe manager's sat- istrotion, and Kelly was given the partor Falitan for asecand parformanee.: ‘This bu refused to fill, and kept uway from the rehearsal. In order te preserve discipline in the company. tho min. ngor thought pron to dlamtus Kelly, and Mrs, Kelly's withdrawal followed us a matter of courac, rt Evidonve corroborative ts furnished by Luther Haud, the stage manuger of the troupy, , Wuen tho ‘caso .wis called for trint this foru: noon Mr. Loovy <etated that pay 1s Wore not in court, Gwing-‘to tho fuct that they could not be fuund, aoy. word Ailing an ens gagoment In gome part..oetho country, but no servivg bad revoked thom, ‘fe Court refusod to qrunta continuance, and the sult was necord> Jogly dismissed without prejudice. - PINTILADELPHTA. Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ParnAneurnis, April 1.—An effort was mada to bring out, on Wednesday of Holy Week, three noveltica In amusements in this elty. Salvint was to play tho *Gludiutor’’ tor the first tle in thisclty. Bernhardt was to sot Severine in “Lua Frinccss Goorgea" for tho first time here, and De Buuplan’s French opera company was to glve Gounod’s * Romeo and Juliet” bere for tho frat time fu the original French. Sul- ‘vini atone hold his audlenca, and appenred toa $1,100 houso. Among the audicnve were many who started for tho othor houses. At the Acudomy it wisannounced that Ambre was slot, but tho truth was that salaries wore behind, and tho appease anco of the box-sheet did ot indicate thnt the house would holp out the deficionoy. At thy Chestnut Street Thoutre Bernhardt bad in ate tack of congestive chills just after she arrived at tho theatre, and did uot got through tho upen- ing, scong, “The. curtuh was rung down abruptly ing who middle of tho first wet, und after h watt of twenty minutes it went up, and the play went on. ‘Ton minutes Intor it fall Qyain, and Mr. Marcus Muyor announced that, owing to Mile. Bernhardt’s i{tnoss, the play could wot procead, and tha money would bo re- funded, People wore slow tayo, however, and tho theatre wus not glenred for an hour inter, for the process of rofunding money at the box- oltice ia slaw. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Tho variety part of tho Acudemy bill Just now {aa partioulacly good onv. «Among tho cclobri- tles nro Andy and Annle Hughos, and tho lutter in bor jig dances nover falls to muke the boys onthuatnstic. J. W, Mansom fn his. dinloct spoclulties appears to be a tavorit; Harry Woodson tn bis negro skotches, und Charles Druninund with ble pretty bluo theits and (his decorated harp cntuhes the xirig, A sensational 3 dram possersing no purtloular morit ontitted “Tho ‘Tivo Wundurera' winde.up the bill, ‘Tho prmetpat churacturs in the phy ary sustained by 148 Zilio Jobs and Mr. George Learoe! PRINCETON. COLLEGE BOYS. Daytox, O., April 1.—Tho Princoton Gloo Club and College buys visited. this clty to-day and gave a concert this ovoning, They mot with o bandsomo reception on the part of tho. lending witizens- of — Dayton, ana ut tho Soller Home were recelved by Goy, Patrick, and oxtended tho honors of that institution, . After tho concert a revoption was givon thein at tho redidence of W. D, Sickbamn, editor of the Journal. > CONCERTS POSTPONED, Through ¢omo shucklnglysbad managomont nothing has beon herr from the Dengremont troupe, which was to have apponrod thiseveong and Saturday uftornvon at tho Contra} Sfusio Hall. There are reports that tho young violinist fa slok In the South, but, IC #0, bis manager bins, strangely enougl, sunt ne word about it. All thot ta dotinitly kuown 13 that the concerts aru indonmitly pustponcd, —<—<—<——— * GOLDSBURG S. MADDY. Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune, * Munorr, fud., April 1.—The procession which followed the renvains of Goldsburg 8, Maddy to Boeck Grove Cemotety this afternoon was tho Jargeat soon here in muny years,’ At U o'clock buainess houses closed, and’ morebants at- tended the funural sorvices ut tho family rosl- denve, The procession was lod byLookwoul's band followed by Knights ‘Tomplat, Masonic,and Odd- Follows’ orgunizutions here,” whoae ranks wero Jargely sugmontod by memnbors from the nolgh: boring towns aud olftes und un tipmeuso train of eitizoua, Tho ceremonica xt the cemetery wera ; \mpressive, ‘Thy deecased was_cne of Munele's’ londlas show merchants, List Frie night. he started “on om busine ay trip to Bilanevota, At Mauston, . Shturday «morning, io fell under tho cars aud: waa fustastly killed. Ho "was widot; known in this part of the country held in tis! extoon, and tho announeomMent of bls trugival duath thraw tho puopto inw an oxeltemune from which they huyo not yot secoyercd, ‘the ontire olty mourns. < LOYAL LEGION, Ptapervara, April 1.—Tho fourth quad- rennfal congress of tho Military Order of tho Loyal Legion was held to-day, Maj..Gen, WW, B. Hancock, Commander in-Cotof, prusigud. A Committoe was ordérod to Feport Upon vortain sucndments to the conetitudon, —<$<————— $5,000 FOR AN EYE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Minwavenx, April —In tho County Court, tueduy Win, Voelisuer oftalned u judymoat of 85,000 agulnst Jouvhius Broamer, fa an action for wrvonal duuaved Panire out of & saluou row, uring which the plulntitt Jost au eye, } ber age NORTH SIDE STREET-GARS. A Largely-Attended Meeting of Conductors and Drivers, | They Dotermine to Heve an Advance in Wages. Ameeting of conductors and drivers of tho North Side Steeet-ftallway Company wna held nt midnight last night In Schuster's Hall, corner of Lincoln and Wobster avenues, Mr. Chartes Xandry, aconductorof the Webster avenue linc, was undolmously elected Chairman, He said that they had come togethar for the purpose of preparing « potition for an inerense uf wages, necesaltated by the adyance in cost of Hying. On motion of Mr. J. O'Connell, ull except ratl- way amployés and press reprosuntatives were excluded. Mr, W. A. Webb, conductor on tho Webster avenue line, was chosen Secretary, Mr. William H. Woodward inoved thut avery ono prosent ba enlled pew to - walk up to tho front and sign the roll, The tnotion provalied, but brd no practical result, aa it wus intnediitely yotud to take a recess to allow of ha attendiges, uf men omployed on tho late ty s uring tho recess THe ‘Trinyxn reporter talked with a numberof tho fcunduutons and drivers bh regard tu wages, hours of work, and rucalations. The work on the North Side dit. furs muterially from tut on either tho West or Sunth Side. In the North Division thore are three ciagsos of inen, known as “ay men” “aot men and “trippers.” Tho fret class nuw receive $3 per ony and the uthors $1.76 for conductors, und $1,025, for drivers, Over B00 ure emptuyed In all, = The aay men work ron a om toTp. m.3,the "set" incn relleve tho othors duriog tho hours of heuviest trattic, and the “tippers” muke two trips in the morning, ong ot noon, and tive wt night A day's work tenns eight, ulne, or ton trips: tho time uccupied to eaun trie, being seventy-two inluutes on the Lurabeo line aud tighty-four minutes on each of the others, *frippers” nee employed on the Lurabee line only; “sot men on the Web- ater and Centry avenue, Limits, Lincoln avenue, Sedgwick, State streot, and Clybourn avonue Nines. Oneday manenployed on tho Webster and Centre avenue ling sid that he worked from 0358 a. m. tu L204 p. in. and from h:10 to 12310 p, thy inpicaie terulrg hours thirty-six ininutes of actual work per day. Conducto: 82h for thelr uniforme, $2 over conta, $3 for thelr “bank,” $1 for thoir uadye, hud are catled on to deposit #25 adn uxrantec, bulngresposibie for dauinyes. ‘he elvers got uf cun wear whut elnthing ae and are exempt from other res guirements, TT tw bo ittia objection tuany of tho regulations or re- quirements, the only point ut jeaue 0 MEING TUE QUESTION OF WAQHS, Tt wan stuted Inadvanco that tho day men wanted un inerenso to $2.95 und tho otbors ty € por day. During yesterduy the “act men were granted 12% cents per gay addidonal, but this wie not considered auiligient. In fact the con- evasion was tot viccepted us such, but rather wave rise to indignation on the part of the men, who held that it: wus Insuiticlent and unfair, and was. simoty a confession of wouknesson tho part of tho Compuny, Thore bad beun no talk uf a strike or evon of a tuuss-meoting befure thls, bitin a Sew hours word was passed alonir the line aud at the tceting every line was Iurgely represented. ‘The Chutrman sald the object of tha meeting was to inquire into the propricty of nskinwextra pay, and oped there would & general ox- praaston ot opinion. Mr. Wherton sald tho North Side Company had always treated them well and he did nut want tu bo hoggish. But the (ncreased costof living just- filed them In naklog increased puy. He moved that thuy auk 15 per cent incrouse all round. He bud talked with & great many of tho old wine ployés, bud thoy feltas ho did on the mutter, Tho “trippers” wade o less number of tripa than tho others, and It would tot be fairto eric thelr puy. Mr. Gardner, of the Lincoln avenue line, sald “trippers” spent the whole day at thetr work, and should be puld fora whole dus, [Applause] He propusod it every cunduutor and driver should recoive $2 per day. Mr. M. Guivin, w 'sct" driver, sald be wus only recolving $1.0253, whilo bis conductor gut $1.75, aud day drivers recelved $2. Ho worked twelve hours and twenty minutes each day, und Ue fuvored & per day ull round. Mr, ‘tuumas Valens, conductor of a Limits car, snldit was impossible to support a funily on tho present waged. He did not wunt any dls- crimination nado ngainst “ trippers,”' for thoir work wns barder thun that of others, . [t wus nottor them to dictate to the Company how they whould run their business, but thoy had a Fight to suy' what wages thoy udeded. ~ Me. Hf. Engichnrdt, of tho Lurabee street. Ino, belleved fn cquatizing conductors’ and drivors, * Ho wanted 3225 for day mon. and x forutlotbors, © Trippere"’ and “svt” men had wahnnce to get day curs and the oxtrn 25 cents per day. He favored giving the Compuny notice Of tholr agreement on peices, and uskig wn unswer within forty-elcht hours, Of tho tts vents advances he was asbained to speak, for it amounted to nothing,-only giving drivers p1.to and conductors $1.8;13 per day. Mr, Merton moved ty uppoint a committee ting of a cor.ductor aud driver from cach Ing to prepare a petition for presentation tote Company. ‘he moevon prevailed, and the Com- niittge wero ordered to report forthwith, THE COMMITTEE WAS CONSTITUTED ns folluwa: Chicazu avenue, Frauk Enule- John O'Vonnell; — Sedgwick —streut, Ryan, O'Donnell; Walls rt, Klinehuus, ' Josepn Chuso; Minits. Wiltam Woodward, Thomus Valons; Webster avenue, Hank Malone, Frank Vanding; DLitvoln avenue, Robert Ringasser, Lafayette Gurduer; Clybourn avenue, Howard Young, Thomas Dooneyan. Thoy retired to un ndjucont room, and after an absence of half an hour returned with the following: We, the underalyned drivers nnd conductors of tho North Chfeayo Ratlway Company in meetiag aggoinbled, have agreed to petition for nu ine crouse of pay so that conductorsor drivers om- ployed un “trippors™ und “sets” shall reculvo ¥ per day, and conductors and dylvers of day cars $2.25 per dus, ‘This they usked of the gronnd of increased oe ct aud requested un augwer by nuon of April 1U, ‘ aACoimtnittecman asked tho house to deoldo what thoy would du if anybody was discharged for connection with tho movement, aA voloc—" If thoy dischurye one man we'll.all Mr. Merton suid thoy would never get what thoy weru usking., Ho wantad & goneral ndvanco of 3 cunts por diy, The resoludions wore adoptud with a rugh amid tho groutest possible confusion, It way evident the mou were divided in soutiment and tho fecliug was very much nixed, a oa BRYANT'S TROUBLES, Robert I. Uryant, whose arrest upon a charzo of polygamy has attravted considerable utten- Won the past week, in an intorviow with a re- porter who visited him in his colt at the. Armory lust evoning, stated that ho intumtud to start for Hoston upon the 6:15 trala this ufternuon, Inspector Mountaln, of Rostou, who cathe on here to take onarye of bin, having consented that ho should not be put in irons oF troated ag a urinal white: making tho trip. ‘The habeus-corpus prevecdings which bo bus mun on few days Ago are . therefore to bo droppod. Mr. Bryant, who {4 quite a respectable — inoklag business tun, readily vonsuited to ako A brlof statement coneerniig bid marital ontanglaments. Frou this It oppours that Bryant's frat wito was a Canadian, whont: he abandoned for causu in 1874, Ho camo at once to thls city and tnstitutad procuadings for divorce, and in Boptember, 187%, ila luwyer tall him thadlvores hud been granted, and upun that representation bo inrried on loth of tho Bama mouth Sollic Carroll, Some Hine subsequently tle luwyer handed fiin his dus erce of divorce, and to hig surprise he round thas it wus dated thirty dasa uftor the marriuge, Shortly after be moved to Hoston, and lt was mutually agreed between them that tho inureluge ceremony would be awain upon reaching | that city, yours pasod away,. wud «when be . finally vornorud Stollly ahe refused to consent. Ti I8sd ‘bo muct und tell In tove with Suvle W,. Varngy, to whom be was married at Hyde Burk, Qotubor, M1, tho sume your, Eriorto taking told step Heyant ‘ho prooured the buat legal udvice, ud was given to understand that bie marrage with Mollie Curroll was wodor tho clroumstaucus, fo neleninvte buving played the traunt with bls last wife, Protosta Liat he wus lot married to the wamut who attended him whilo fl] in this vlty, and tang he was shsent from botne unuyoldably, Air, Hryant {6 thus, by bls own vonfossion, a very way Lotbusio, Hu Ja ikewise uo cunning tulker, and enlists the hearer in his bobutf, lu returns ing, #8 ho does, ho counts entirely upun pacify. ing dirs, Bryant No. i, and any oae whu over Maconed ¢o his palaver would approciute tho chances which ypu in bis fivar, ——————_—_ A NARROW ESCAPE, Yosterday afternoon tho putiov authorities at tho Harrison Street Station were called upon to protect and wastt a young girl. who bad boon turned out into the streets of Obloayo, and whose oxporicnoe, thouvh peestsely line flur to + thas of hundreds of like . borselt, 18 straugo only in ft loft her unucathod, = Tho girl's own story |e Hane her oume ls Aunts Korgony that tal eure IESE, abe came to Chlvaye threo moutbe ayo from Shumokla, Pa. to tnd euployment, she sociired a aitunuon wt Ny, dud fea Clark strevt, wad remained tere Ul (he f rol od t ady In Whoso eniploy shu wis lett tho vity, luv ing Annie lune, a strunver I ou strange fuud, Ja looklug nbuut for a situation sho auswered an advertisement for fumile bulp, and uat Monday obtained position wt Ne. iL Fifth avenue, where she did yenerel housework, ble very soon suspocted that she was aut inv. place Ob for operon of vlenn morals, -Woat sho wuw yostorday fully satlsted hur us -to tho ehuracter of tho pluce, and ahe jmmodiataly ert und — sought ald from tig potter: Thy young girl ts eo aluplo and jngovent in ber os ways and speech that she {mmediatoly enlistart the aympnthios of ull to whum hor story beoamo known, and the publication nf hor unfortunate oxperionoe in the columns of anafternuon nown- paner sont soores of porsons to the police sta~ ton with proffers of nssistance. Sho has inke: up hor abode with a respectublo family at No, ‘ost Adams atreot, and {snow outof harm's way, THE BURGLARS' CARNIVAL. Weat ‘adinon Stores Ratded by Piune dererm Loula Kane, night-watchman to the employ of Mr. Hambten, in the West Division, at an early hour yesterday morning came upon ‘weverul men, who seatterad and ran at his approwch through an alley north of Madison street and hetween Clinton and Jefferson atrocts, lo subsequently found in the alley a fot of hate and fur caps done up In pillow. tives, and upon Investigation found that Jucobs' hat-store. No. 63 West Madison street, hud been plundered by Lurgines, who had cut out a small hote dun door ia the rear of the store which opens into n hallway, and by throw. ny off tho vatoh bial openad the dour, and ude mitted thomselves Into the store, It ape pears that) othe = burglira | were four young men from 17 to Bt years oF age, Who hired n room early In the evening from Louis Roth, who rune a lodying-hanee on thy second story. ‘The hallway ts upen wil the way through, and) by means of. the rear stalr- way they had casv access to the rear door of the hutestore, Tho pillowenses they found they ocetpled, their mMunder thoy it and | urupped ituut of a rear window into the alley by menny of a rope which hey mute out of the bed- sheets. Inthis way they avoided opening the reur door of tho bullding, which would have certainly -attrauted the attention of | tho pottee. “Sn all thirty-nine bats and three caps were recovered id the — potice, and threw more were found —concenter ituder the bed in the roont which they occupied. ‘This Is all Mr. Jucubs says wore taken. ‘Two of tha burglars teft behind tholr own luts,which ara seedy and well-worn. One of these ts inarked “ WB. Hayes,” and was inade at Springticid, Moss. nnd tis is ull the clew the police buve to work upon. Luruiars appenr to be ralsing West Lake streut police district. nite hour yesterday mornutug Mr. Dankle, of No. Walnut strect, wus awakened by n burglar ts tiny to foree entratice to tho house. He got up nnd tlred # shot at the fellow ngs ho was getting away, but fulled tohit bim. A number of ate tomptsatburgiary were made in those vicinity durimg the night, but none wore reported by the police, The residenco of H. 2. Hyman, No. Wulnut strect, was one of the places plundered, Entrance was effected through a rear windaw, About $29) worth of jawolry und silverware was carried tway. Tho thinves muat have tuken o very husty departure, ns they left behind n bune dio of clutbing and # lotoft other goods which they had packed up with the intention of curry- ing away, Tuesaday morning L. J. Blackman, proprietor of a uundry at Nu, 623 Weat Madison street, ree Dorted nt the Wost Lake Street Station that the night previous his shop hud been entered by burglars, who bad carried nway about $50 wort! of: stonmilttora’ and carpenters’ tools, Wile {um Gullagher, a worthless sort of fallow, wis suspected, and ot a Inte huur that inorning bo was arrested at Von KUhnau’s satoon, No. 33 West Madison atrect, by Detectives Ringross and Dillon. He cone fessod ntanee ta’ the theft, and yosterday tho roperty wits recovured at R. Marks’ pawnshop, Jo) West Mudizun street, wod at Mra, er's bagnlo in * Itotten Row” on Clinton street, at which Ringe Gallaxner's wife Is houna- keeper. Juaticu Walsh held tho prisouur In $80 bonds to the Criminal Court, A SERIOUS CHARGE, A Doctor Accused of an Attempted Out= rage ona Fomule Patient. Dr. 31,G, McLean, a physlctnn doing business with a man named O'Dell, and styling thoin- selves the “Tapeworm Kings," at No. 8} Cor- nell strect, was arrested yesterday afteruoon bayoe In tho =e at 3 o'clock at Henry . Swoet’a drug- stare on Milwaukee avenuo by Oflicor George <A. Bender, of the West Chicago Avenue Station. upon a, warrant sworn out Le- fore Justico Walsh yesterday forenoon by Mra. Valentine Abrahams, of No, 167 Cornell street, who charges him with an assuult with intent to commit rape. The assault is sald tu have been committed bout 2 o'clock last Sun- duy afternoon in the ‘Doctor's private office. Dr. MeLean wus acon by a THrngNe reporter lnst evening In his cell atthe Chicugo Avenus Stauon, baving been unsole tu get bull, Hu is of American. birth, UL yeurs.of age, and respectubly connected. He clalms to have Rraduated from Rush Medleal College. and to bave n dipiama from that inetituuon. In avery souse.he suys bu 19.0 regular pragtitioner, ‘but his business partner is not an r. pre- tends to treat no cases but tupewort, whieh Is vhis cee elnttys Jn response to questions the Doc- tur suid be knew Sire. Abrabamus, and was nwaro tht O'Dell bad treated ber for tupeworin, She called at hia office Sunday afternvon und wid shown In by the fandlady, who out of deil- eaey retired, from tho ottice during the oxumina- tlon. She gould testify when culled upan that there were’no cries for bulp, no nulse, nor de- munustration of any kind. in his oltice until Mrs. <Abrabams came out of tho rum, and then she at once broke ont Jnton tirade of abuse. He snys he has to fear of puilencient in thia cnse, us there wns 10 fs Buult and no attempted rapy, eleo the other occupants of the .honse could nut bave helped hearing Mra, Abrabuins' outery. He lud ovi- dently been reading up the liw on tho subject, and was quite positive, in hig own tnind at least. as to whit constituted an onaanult oof that_miture, Regarding his medical practicu, the Doctor acknowledgos it has. been sumewhat Hnilted, nt loast in Chicago. He was away in Minnesota since graduuting, and only started pricticing a tittle iver n your ago, Ie bas nse nn office at his residence, No. 71 West Adams atrect. : —— OKLAHOMA, Inauguration of u Movement Looking to Tin Settiomont by Freedmen, 8r, Louis, April 13.—Leading colored men here have organized 4 society catled tho Freedinen's Oklabomu Association, with headquartorsin this clty. J. Milton Turner, tho well-known negro, ig President, and H, 0, Carter, former Seerotury ‘of State of 'Misalsatop!, General Munager, ‘The purpose of tho Association 1s to settle colored people upon that part of the Indian ‘Territory Known as tho ceded lands, In Okluhomn, the Ine dinn title to which was oxtingulaied to tho United Stutes by tha Crock, Choctaw, Chickasuw, and Seminolu Indlnna by treaties made with thom In 1880 for the purpose, ng atated in the treaties, of locating thernon othor Indiaus and ffeedmen, Consross bas alueo then futerdinted tho Inca. tlan of other Indinns upon these lands, out it ts eluimed that thoy are frau and opon to sattte- ment by frucdluon under the Homestead sid Preémption ats, At all events, this Asgooja- tron intenda to toat the 4 tion, and will tuke Immedinty measures to curry their plang Into operation. . Tho Axsoolation binds Itaclf to protcot Ita mombers and defend overy individual's right to Jewul possession of 109 acres of land under tuo Homestead and Prutinpuon acta, and bas issued a largo number of circulars expluining tho sebome and giving all necessury infurmation to those who wish to lininigrate’to these lungs, Hy H capeate to move tho first colony by tho Jat —__ — INDIANA GA. Re Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Trunx Waure, Ind, Apel +The following offvera wf tho Grand Army of the Iepublic for the Vepartmdnt of Indinna wore elouted here to-day, it bolng tho second annual envaupmont of the Order; Department Communder, Sol W, W. Dudly, of Indlanupolls; Sentor View-Com- mander, Dr, J. L, Wooden, of Greensburg; Jue mor Vico-Comumuder, Capt. BH. L. Miller, of ‘vorre Huuter SMeuieal Diruetor, Dr. Georud F. Deagloy, of Latayetto; Depurtinent Chaplain, the Rov. J. W. Harris, of Crawfordgvitto, The Hon, Schuyler Colfax lectured on Abraham Lincoln at’ tha Opgristlouse to-night for the honottt of tho Order, after whieh a banquet was held nt Dowling Hat, Gon, B.D. Swalue, Col, E,W, Chamburuiny and Col, Gs R'E, ood wore among the visitors, eS STEAMSH Se New Youu, Aprli'1.—Arrived, the’ Canada, from London; Labrador, from Huyre; and Zeeland, from Antwerp... Hauuuna, April th—Arrtyed, the Lessiny, from Now York, | 4 i Lonpon, April 14,—Tho stoawships Suevia and Arizonu, from Now York, and tho ladiuna, seam Vatladalpaia, bavo arrived out. iN su TL—Tue steamships Devontt at, Cram Now York, have nrrived nt. New Yous, April l—Arrlvod, tho Purthla, trom Liverpos pt ptt a - AN ENGINE ENGULFED. Arcaisoy, Kay, April 1.—Tho Culcago, Bure Iwgton & Quincy truing bayo been using tho Atchison & Northorn Hoad to Troy Junction, und thonco by the St, Josoph & Denver toad out, At ubout 13:00 this morniug the Culcugy, Yuslington § Qulacy trata mot with a serious ueaident on the, Atublion &: Nurthera oad, about ive tolls north of thiv city, It left hore . 20 train belyg composud oF ny Magerear, wd UNE PaddenyOr Gui Shortly aftec croasiog Independence bridge tho track uf the Ateblion & Northern Road rung vlogs wlongside of the Sayourl Hiver, and: on reuching — tule pulut the angina suddonly: sank wand was buriud Ja the water our of sight. Tho enuingor, William Bird, the fire: man, Harry Harte, aud an A. & N. onin aamed Abo Zinmormun, who was acilng ua pilot, wero carcled down with it, but manayed to extricate ‘ thomsolvos and awam ashore, The baggnee-car tumbled on top of, the loconiotive, and was hilt buried. ‘The présengerscoach remained on tho track. ‘Two passengora—Hobort Frye, of Bt. Joseph, and A, T, Brockway, of Naw’ York— ‘wore very allghtiy hurt, No othor porsond on tho train wero Injured. AMUSEMENTS. HOOLEYS THEATRE, THE COMEDIANS, ROBSON and CRANE, A. D. 1900; Or, What We Are Coming To. “Tho brightost of tholr best successor,” 5 > Teciamseroretnan, | HAVE YOU Miss susan A.Scutpin, Tho Protey Vitenar. SEEN jn sateen |THE JURY? The Arvest. The Jury. The Trial, solha, comedy 18 a prupuotio elucidation of the every N nd Saturday Matinee,’ RLYS THEATRE, ° HA J, . MAVEMLY,,,. Manauor und Vroprister ‘This Thaesday Evening, Last Night but 2 of GENEVIEVE WARD, ASSTEPIHANIE, Marquise do Mohrivart, ta the un= Tilstakably groat play, oneltler ae FORCET-ME-NOT. T27Miss Ward sloes not play Sunday Ni SATURDAY SAHNI Walp. ES ¥ nem of ha WITTAREI und FEED WY, fy a ‘Monday Nubeosteridan, the tregedlncre bouts xT, PAIRBANK HALL. Contral Musle-Hall Butlding, CHICAGO CUISINE. INSTRUCTION IN COOKING. ‘ A course of slxlossuna given by Miss JULTHT COU- BOX of New York, begmnitnt MONDAY, LE Pole Tlekets Tor the coneae, Kr sists udmisston, 2h Securo sents atthe 4, 1 anid Hh, Stl MILANI a. SRUOND WEEK AND CONTINCED sueeesg* OF ean es Cea fetes ca Ome te BINLILIEIE! | ITIAIVILIOIR -' , Words by HL. Stephons: musle by #. Sotomon,. ' A.D. IFTDO. A.D, eR et ae a ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ' wat, PANGAN Tulsted-st., nour Madison, F Nick NOwTON sereeedlnaagae Frory Hvoning wud Matinees this week, ehasin afca iBicarnane Sind’ White Plokats, iii . Hi. RIGITMIRE, tn bis drama, HE EWO WANDEICHHS, °° Eupported br twy Lonrock uud Stock Company, dintssion=—Evenings and Sunds 5 ean by secured by both Kdinon uhd Well tolenhuned., FARWELL HALL. THURSDAY EVENING, Aprit 14, Inthe regular course ot iho CoN Ce An’. ‘ THE CONTINENTAL CLUB. > frehiding both ol farorits abd, nose attrac toe i) favorlios and. now uttracduus: Amonyt theso wil be Soleet Headings bp ee Mits. AGB McOALL, MASTEI CHARLEY WOOD: biogote, to thuse tins members of tho Atoplation, at at ‘ a Tig Tearell'a, 1) Madieoncsty, cute te Beseeurod ates MPVICKE’S THEATRE, ; SAMUEL PLERCY, LEWIS MORRISON,‘ ANNIF GRAMAM, : AND BUPERD DRAMATIC COMPANY, Inthe grdat Drama, THE: +.’ ‘ LEGION OF HONOR. | Saturduy-—" LEGION OF IU ye . Tninroncraulon cuanto atiaae. SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATIE Clark Street, oppisite Shorman Mouse. 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