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2 ‘ 1870 It s 811,772,014, Twolve States mado over 100,000 tons ench in 1850, Pennayivanin, for more than 100 years the leading {ron-pro- duelng Staty in the Unlon, made, In 187, o fraction aver 50 per cont oftho total producet, antt in 1890 a fraction over 49 per cent. Ohlo 15 the next State In prominence, In 1870 It produced 440,708 tons mid ®0,111 tons In 1980, linels took the fourth plice from New Jersey in 185, While produchy only 25760 tons in_ 1870, Tllinois produced AT 0T_tond [n 1850, an ‘ncmuun 15,33 per eent,~ Missourl increused ln ten years from 04,800 to 125,558 tons, Mlehlzan, ut tha snme berfod, ircreased from B30T to 142,710 tons, Visconsin Inerensed ' trom 42,25 to 178,935 vorbal ehange In tho form, and_to provido that the seal of the person mnking the re- nest shonld ba afixed to the doenment, For that reason the first forms were reenlled and tho new ones were sent out today, Thase wlmnmlllu-lf' 1o be ealled upon for advice as {0 the method of meeting T OUTSTANDING FIVES . nro piving o maiter some personal cons sfderation. Thery 18 n generat oplnton that Httle diffenity wili be experivnced In eon- verting thew nlf into 3, and verhaps o lower rate niay b practieabl, One of the subjects of consferation n this connectlon is how to wieet the provision of tha law which requires the eail of the honds hearing the highest nuinbers first, withont giving an advantage 10 the liokters of the ligh mimbers to whieh they are not entitled, “The Tnlders of the =nw numbers—that I3, tho earliest Investors i 63— W West Virginia from D57 to 147487 tons, "Penneasee from HH5 to 77,100, Kenfueks from 86,734 to 123,731 tons, All_the States shich tda iron or steel In 1870 Inerensed thefr l»rnduc(aln 1880, except Malne, North Catoling, and Svuth Carollon, AVE AN 'ADVANTAOE, which i3 perfectly le'zmnmt\:, in the fact that thoir bouds will, under the ortlinnry ‘operas tious of the Iaw, be thy' lnst. ones to cease Anuwing the 6 per. cont Intercat, ~Shonld the eulls be (ysued for large nmounts wid atshort fntervals, 0s now.scems probable, it will e unsstble for the” hollers of high ninbers to raverse the arder by getting their bonds earilest, aud this gotting the luwest numbers vf the reissued Londs, . CONTESTS, A LANOR C1tOD. Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tridune. . WasmiNotoy, D, Gy Aprll 4.—The Elee. tions Committee of the yioxt House will hnve agreat lont of work ta do, and the Repub- licans, it thoy entry out thelr presont proe gra, will need to have one of thelr strongest men appolnted ns Chaleman, The following are the contests. in the Svuthern distriuts which have alrendy been noted in pursuance of-the law with the'Clerk of the llouse of Representatives: T Horatld 1lsbee, Republioan, va. Jesso J, Fin- ll:{. Democrant, econd District of Florkdu, lum M. Lowe. Greonbaek-Demncrat, ve. ph Wheeler, Lightoenth Distriet of .Alae Dami, ; Rubert Smalls, Republican, vs, Georgo . Til- sonn, Domoctat, Fifth District of South Carolina, Jafin T Stovill, Demoerit, 8. Geario G, Cabell, Dewnocrat, Fifth District of Virgink, Bamuel Loe, Republicun, va. John &, Richnrds, Democrat, First District of Sontb Carolina. Goorgo M. Buchatinn, ltepublien; \ Al an L, . Mlnml\lnu'. Democrat, Sccond District of Misala- Bippl. .IC, Cook va, Madtson E, Cutts, Sixth Dstrict of lowi. i Alex Smith, nnq’nhllmn. va. B, W. Robortson, Democrat, Sixtl District of Loulsinnn, Jumes G. Sinith, Republienn, v&. James M, Bhelley, Demaorat, Faurth Distriot of Alnbama. Samuel J. Anderson. Domocrat, va, Thomus 1. Reed, Mepublican, Fliat Districe of Mainv, In ndditlon to the above, It ‘18 understond . that the sents of the fullowlng Democratic TRepresentatives will bo contested: M. P, O'Connor, Second District, D. Wyatt Allkens Third District, and Jobn M. Evias, Fourth Distriot of South Crroling. Thomns . ‘Herndon, First District: H. A. flerbert, Second Distrlets and Wiltlam C. Oates, "hird Districtof Alabama. . Homy L. Muldrew, First Distriot: Otto It Sngleton, Fourth Distri and Charlos K. Hgotkor, Fifth Distrlet of 3 ssluu)?h ; {Tho soat of Gen. flooker I8 claimed by r, Denson, and that wf Mr. Muldrow by Mr.J, L. Morphiy, who, bocause of his dutiea of United Btates Marsmil' will elalm additional tiwe for taking testiniony In this onse.J ) J, Floyd King, Fifth Distelut of Loulsiana, and R. G, Frost, Third District of Missourl, MISSISSIPPIL. THE INDEPENDENT MOVEMENT, Special Dlipaten to The Chicago Tribune. WasnINGTON, D. C.y April 14—~ *Whnt are the progpects of the Independent movement In Misslssippi?” nsked Tue TRIBUNE cor- respondent of n Mississippl polltician to-dny. “ Very gootd Indued,” was the reply, **It will have the support of 20,000 white voters, and of nenrly or quite all tho colored volers, The white .mon who are engpged In 1t aro . determined to sec a falr election and an hon- . cstcount in Mississippi once more,” . “\hint 1§ the platform of ‘the new party?” g It is summed wp In two sentences from Gen,: Hancock’s lettor accepting the Demo- cratic nomirintion for the Presidency. In that letter Qen. Huancock sald: ‘It is ouly . by a full vote, a frec ballot, and ‘s falr count that thae people can rulein fact, as required by the theory of our Government. Take this foundation awdy and:the whola- structure’ falls?4Thisis : PR T . TR WROLE POLITICAL PLATFORN of the new party, On 1t we hope and expect to win.” 2 *“How far has the movement advanced? EDUCATION, i COMPARATIVE STATISTICA AS 10 ELEMEN- PARY EDUCATION TIROUGNOUT THE CIV- HAZED WoRLD, Spectut Disvateh to M Chieaon Tridune, . Wastuxarox, D, G, Aprll 14=In a cir- cular notv In course of preparation and soon to bo published by the United States Burean of Bdueation, will be Ihelided somo Intereste inz and valunble comparative statlsties, com- piled from the latest oftielul reports, showing curtabn facts relating to the conditio) of ele- mentary edueation thronghout the” etvillzed world, Among tho facts to ha exhibited re- garding each country are the total populas tion, the sclool age ns established by law, tho total schonl population, the number of sehools, tho number of pupils enrdlled, and the number of tenchers employed. Some of the most {nteresting facts thus to b pre- Aclmcnl nro giveu in the tabla printed hore- with, v 1t will be observed, upon reference to thls {able, that In some of the countries the num- ber of pupils enrolled In schools exceeds the entire selivol population. For example, the school population of England and Wales was reported at 2,600,000 in 1879, while the num- ber of pupils enralled In sehouls In the same year was 5,710,883, ‘This apparent discrep- naney Is expiained by the fact that the ofticinl school nge In thosa countries comprises only children from 3 to 16 yonrs old, Ineluding those In Infant schools, The 2,500,000 schonl population is an esthuate, and Inctuded only those children who were hetween the ages of 7and 19 years, - Of the 3,710,883 pupils en- 3 and 7 years, 2,333,073 wero between the nges of Tand 18 years, and 103,801 wero over 13 years old, Tn nearly all.the Continontal conntries of Europe the school age covers o perfod of only seven or elght years, usunlly from 0 to 13 or O to 14; ihd consequently many children younger than 6 yenrs or olilor than 14 yenrs aro cnrolled s ‘puplls 1w thie schools, although they do not formn part of the schoo! population. 1IN THE UNITED STATES tho schioo! age varles grently In the different States, The longest perlud Iy seventeen vears, {rom 4 to21 (In Florida,. Malne, and Nuw, Hwmmpshire), und the lowest six years, from 8 to 14 (in Texas). School agein the United States- covers an average E:arlml ax- ceeding fourteen years, while in European countries the nvernge period Is a littlo inore than one-half pslonk, It would not be falr to concludg that lmcnuso{ Saxony reported more than 100 per cent of her school populn- tlon enrolled 1 publio schiovls I 187, sho wns therefore, in nn educationnl sense, aliend of the Unlted States, which reported only 64 per cent of the scltool population enrolled in tho public schools fy thoe sanie year, In-Snx- ony the school age coversn period of only eight ‘i'enrs. while, a8 hias been shown, in the United, States the perloil_exceeds fourteen yeurs, In the table which Is printed below the sehool population of Russia iy estimated at 16,000,000 in round numbers, This, and the n‘:yurtud school populutfon of England and Wales already mentioned, nre the only estimates in tho table, Of the 69,627 teachers reported in England and Wules, 20,710 are certitied teachors, 0,010 nre ussistant teach- erg, and 83,105 are pupll-teachers, Following is the table above mentioned: 2 Setoot | Number] - - Uou = ulis upils | Nt euntra (§F gl pUAE | Mapder "'y Have you an organlzation In the different * counties??’ " i L ' “Not yet. Our State holds n keneral elee- tion this year for State and county officers, 1In the countles, Sheriffs, County.Clerks, ete., are to be cliosen, nnd wo shall, there- fore, " find: no - difiiculty In yperfecting the county organizations, We shall hold no SEa T ond- fhile—sost I Clott, they A il s o elected, thes Wil demand and obtaln possesalon or't.lmlyr 'fl'.:':{'xfi?m(muenn.. il i A i - oftlces.- Wedn not Intend that they shall ba | uwutian isiNorebrt] | TiSINoropet defeated by violence or fraud, or, If elected, NG roprt| }finfi‘;‘{n fi e that they alinll bo kept out of tha offices to Jaes N l1<fi which they have been chosen,” SLrL] 5 hedtliNoTepet ® S.: w10 “}\'u.té”ns YOUR CANDIDATES o 'u;g' = ] T State ofllees 9. 7 Top: 14 No repre X * Ex-Sunator Ajcorn will be our candidata RCcH b g U for Guvernor. For State Auditor wo shall suwl SidiiNoreprt put up a gontteman who has been NosEh ;fi:w e i prominently Identified with the Bourbons (Noreprt| ‘S|, Zun durlng the last two years, Our couference, Fir mfip S which was held some weeks ago, was. ot is i ‘l‘ m A.(‘n?'%«‘x e o0 tended by .about sixty lendlng gentlomen | Ghsbooy I8t NG rapry| CZEN| Ok ) ir?,l:ls‘ém;\wm al“t" o ut.he Bln:’tsi.l s All Ry euna) leiNoTepitl (dLig) ept seven or eight of _then, elleve, for 0,00 T‘“ 3 . morly neted with thy Democratic. party, but il | kR Norabty : they have become thoroughly disgusted with oy ML LTS S , thoshotgun Deumoeruey. jeiNorenrl Gim 1 ' i) w140 e ; MRS, -CIIRISTIANOY, * [ brine R 5 MORE TESTIMONY, uiiNovepe + Bpecial Dispatch 10 The Ohicago Tribunes NoTin| _Sad ‘Wasmnaron, D. C., April 14,—The taking B of testhmony on the part of Mrs, Christluncy TILIBUSTERS. on the bill for diverce brought agalnst her by Minister Cliristiancy was resumed this afternoon, . 'The only witness was M, Lugenbeel, the mother of Mra, Christianey, ., Bhelsn short, thick-set, middle-nged Indy, ', With hair entirely white, She dellvered her * testlmony In a very positive manner, She seld that, on the 24th and 25th of December B (the days Giro swore he connnitted adultery .« with. Mrs.- Christlancy at a hotel), her ~ househald . consisted -of her husband, . herself, son, and ; Mra - Christlancy, *o . Miss Lillle Meloy came there on the 24th on a visit, and-remnined until the 20th of the month, s ‘DUIING ALL OF CIISTMAS-DAY * Mrs. Chrlatluncy was very unwell, so much 80 that she laid on the sofn In the front rovm of the parlors the grentor part of tho time, She was not in a condition of heulth to go outof dours, and sho frequently ministersd to her'sutferings durlng tho day, It would have been lmpossible-for her to have boen out of' the lhouse without the wother knowlng .ot . The famlly ' was at Jiowe, and at intervals thoere were Vigitors coming In and golng out. No ear- riage drove to the door and took her aywny - on that day. " In fact, none cume to the house. The pavlor windowe eame down to the flver, They had n good view of the street and pavement, and It o carslnge had + driven to the door it would have besn senn, s, Christiuney did not dress hemsel€ tor the stredt that day. On the evening of the 24th Giro called und vemalned half an hour, g TUE PAMILY. WERE PRESENT at the Interview. On Chrlstuins evening ho- tween 8 and 7 o'clock lie called ngain and re- .- malued about an hour. ‘The.famlly were all presont at’ that occusiun, - The bearlng was adfourned until next Satuvday, ‘I'ho futher, 501, und vishors 1o the houss on Curlstmus- Duy will be examingd to prove that Mrs, Chrlstiavey was home allutthat day;" Giro’s’ sesthinouy Is thus buing rapldly Juipoached, nud-it fs 1o be remembersd that bl testiuiony was the strongest part ot Minlyer Unrlg- tuey’s chiarge agulust Lis wite, IRON, : 1T8 PRODUCTION, Wasmvgroy, D Gop'avcll 14.—~The .bule SCIEMES TO CONQUEI MEXICO. Dupateh to Cinétnnati Enquirer, "WaAsminaroy, D. O, April 18.—On ‘the banks of the Rlo Grande,-in Southwestern ‘Texns, Is the Town of Franklin. On the op- posit slde of the river, in Ol Mexleo, Is tho Tpwn of El Paso, ‘Tho Southern Callfornla Rallroad Is now within six miles of the Town of Franklin, and the Atchison, Topeka & Santa F¢ Rallrond has formed n junction with this road some fifty mlles west of this polnt, und has also graded its line down the Rlo Grande to Franklin, For the first time In the history/of the twin Iepublics our rall- rond system touches the border of Mexleo, This conjunction hns raised a waroloud much Inrger than o nu's hand, El Paso I8 in the State of Chilualug, and the Mexican Govermmuent has granted tho right, or mnde the concension, to tho Atchlson, Santa 6 & Topeks Rond to cross Into Mexlco at Kl Taso, nud’continne tho line to tho Clty of Chihuahun, and thence to the City of Mexico, RIGHT HENE TIOUDLE BEGINS, for the Government of Mexico had hereto- fore granted the right to the State of Chl- hunhua to butlkl a line of rilroad from” El Taso to Chihualiun over tho same route, ‘'he Stata aof Chihushua will prevent, by {orce, the Atchlson & Santa F& people from butiding this road ; ad the Govornor of Chls huahun, 08 hias atready beon Indicated by tho Associnted ress dlapatches, has ordered 500 State trogps to El Paso, ostensibly to keep 5;“ l;:lncu‘ botween: l\h‘l} rujlronq hands it o Mexican populution of 250, E!E’fl?l\iyn is nlmuuthgr‘t'uunmln. ’l‘lfi} '}uf@‘fn 1 very well policed, belng a border town with a Custoin-tHouse, ‘Chere Is o monnted furco uqundnnllr suflielont to keep arder, Besldes; she hus, Tor u Moxlean town, excop- tionnlly good gunrd-houses and u tvin Jocul overiment. ‘Tho troups ordered there, 1t is Shought, mean buslucss, * - ¢ TUE KEEN-EVED ULAINK has seen all this, and Brig.-Gon, John Pops, l:mnmnmllnu 1 Dev\runeulul’ tho Missouri, "l?;: fllush&:x"# 4 \ usih m;n rug&irl‘tlllw- \ero i ofofts vestorda, 'tmd' wWent at ouce to m‘é’wmm House, m{ll e g oy A uslde: ows® are linpending, and 16 would not surprise auy olluphulu 0 1 Jetin ou the lron and steet industries of the ggmfihugflt‘m ,‘,’.{.“,‘.‘,&.‘I“c"o‘}'.!i,‘,{fif'”‘&fi‘i' m‘: r vlgl United Btated shows that the whols numbey | negutlate or abate a jut of the! its, as, In “ol mublluum:u;:ul_n 189 was *{-W“: fu 1870 &a ::l:::fx flx‘\v:lm"'u mefl% \me»m l‘llllm fl“ B0 Fhw'alzi wng wapaclty of vith buslness, Glve the B Syt an vapaclly of Wo o= | ove" Bl wehiios, wnd tho Siites of i §5 850 thun L TG, “Fii wholo uniount of | (o the CRlF of Colifogsise wiiBusedily be e " cudily b cuplial lnvested lu 1630 was) SR0071,884; T | como w part of our Unlon, Witle war ia : T = & tous, Imllnlln\ from (HIMG to 98,117 tons, | 0 been conslgned us a sort of party men denth, absolute title In the bonds, with right Trs Motxws, In., Apeil 1L=4.10 Philliips was | tives i tho editorint ehair to stick to Tarmbos | L 3 B1ITC, my: 1o intirest thereon, should vest i AN, 18 url Land ‘Frauds to Bo Pros- shiot I hia owen Hotaon tho 0th, in Liberty | NG unnuiics o Codlor LUE bo spolc: by | §EEFOE PIEK far the bil utlug that if 1 lipwever, the deciston conclues,” A, N. BOI and Lral 0 0! Tovwnship, Warron County. Ho had for a long nlmmnrm [Irlumléhoul;“cmurs,. 0=l ny.l'xfl\t;’uwlr. efonted 'nll legtslation on fees and sularies gy " wiig then n minor, interest cotila by paid only o he neentnplished annther move~uno which will | publio ofiices would -fafl with it Ile rolled, ‘1,208,016 were between tho nges of - Kiwball, .a very : 1th; idow resh us0 containg at lonst 6,000 fuhabivants,’ Lol vonist T Aufs oligd Josihag o THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1881—TWLLVIi PAGLS always to bo dopreecated, the unsettled and fdoptad ta_ndmit nn horeditary mombera tha | polnts o n none rush of farm-wark, CRH‘[INJ\.L Nh“ S- 1 Waukegan, i1, and, not boing ablo to procuro 5 Tha semi-harbarous condition of Northern Mexi- tall, was gent to Jail, & Aons of olfieers killod In battie. “The queatlon of | ara drying eapldiy, and tho 80w In'mogy it o lnvltesfll?fir{‘u{mmu. and \”vnulfl Justify Prank Kehedy, of Waukogan, Iil, was' bound ?‘x‘llr;nu‘{g?"mw"v,.st Tll;glntmgcx;r‘l‘?ltlu ’S('l’lcu‘t’-‘nnmg«“xlrfl msontirelygone, 05t plasy even war od to permanent peaee. over ta the Clrenlt Conrt for placing obstrucs [ gver until the ffth quadrennfal congress, i o 5 AR S e The Notorious James Brothers | tionson tha railrou teack nt this place, ho tinve | n Chlcuzo fn 8. 1 1" SYONIIK. n DRhGUCE STATE AIFAIRS, PAYMENT OI' INTEREST, N R tie pliood tho bagungestiuel crossvays tho | wasserved, - » ow in the Slate of trek between 11 mud 12 o'cloek at nighit, just S———— 0 CASE OF A MINOR LEFT WITHOUT GUARDIAN, e M S Rl 3 T O v INDIANA, WaAsIINGTON, D, Gy April H—A question Keutucky. B et rn fonid Insnng by the POLITICAL. . Spectal ”"‘!",;"‘]'fl The CMeasn Tritpe, regniding tho payment of Interesl on Qov- Conunty Court of [ake County, amd tuken {o tho 3 i NDIANAFOLAS, Ty ADrll H—Tho Iy, ernment bonds was roferred to First Cone Enstern Insano Hospltal nt” iKaukukee, Iil, by JOWA JOURNALISM, - | tho clostug work of tuo Genontl Assemy) : 4 K B 5 R [0, | —~Hinco el - e ) il ment, to-dny, substantinily ns follows: jian Dodge His Legitimate s1on. . missloner Woodkult rold - his Intoreat In thio | curly hours of the day bills prssed in nl:r;:',“‘ : W. N, sliould purfilmsu' Government bonds Taxes Bpectal Duvateh to The Chieaas Tridune, Dubugue Times, that journal hos desorted Lar- | cosslo, ahd niombers miudu tho most of gy, and register them *J. W. N, trustee for A e ¥ |, Vencrxxe, tnd.y Avril 1L—AL d0'elock to:dny | pabou for Governor and heon drifting nbout | BOFIunity to rush through private bill Ny his daughter,” to whom he desired to- leave them upon his death, should. intercst b palil directly to A. Ni on the denth of J. tho export, Frad W, h"u"ml::‘ of hll-‘.\'fn_nvllllu. o % ported to the eity the restlt of his inquiry Into Ho Tackles a *Banker” at the Hot [ tha'hooks nnd accounts of Treasuier P s llkon atilp witbout a rudder. ‘Thosale, when | Ing to thiolr immedinto locality. llule::"" mado, created grent surpriso all over the State, | Foo and Balury bill: was announcey, and espeelally when it loaked out thnt tho snfo | stonped, and tho battlo began. ot Junes, which investigntion was ordored o1 Mg | had been u elandosting one, nud-the renl pure | ° At first 8enator Chapmin nttem, ;‘l{";‘;";:__ 3‘[""“::3";‘!{:"’{":‘;‘1"‘&“"{‘: fl"r"’tll'l‘::lsm’.“;'; Springs, and Escapes by a IR, 180, Mr. Joucs entered upon |ms nflwnl et p.*\y_'. Codley; Preshlont of tho Eitee | i sosclucion to coneus - tho [ ':.‘.f"“ J. Wo No? Judgge Lanwrence, after examinlng “ Miracle for $54. dutlesin Fobruary, 1835, and sceved until Sep- | Nattonn) Bunk, and not N, V. fieewor, 'Thé iat- | ments, but Sonator firown, as tho anol hn;ml” o Seny, way gy teimbier, 1880, He wns thought to be tho best | tepanamed wad meroly placod in eontrol to nld | tho Demooratio skde, ‘Inslatea that Cuoléy In some of his politienl schiemes ‘ang | Inhst first tnkd ap tho bUL In this ho chango tho pnper to pn organ supporting | tafuod by tho Chalr. the lnwy and ascertaintig tho legal points, de- cided that, In the ede stated, J: WL NL would hecome trustes for A Nog that upon the g + Preaguror that Vinconnos over had, but the re- Tke Btouktonv and His Gang of Out part to-duy shows that fio Js Indebted to the city X L \ & 5 g, $28,290.00 Banll Grlll, City Clork, durhig Jones' | wouthorn candidntg=Jiames ' Harlan, It alse Tho Henate” thon 'nt onco proceed dlentls of . W, &, thoro woullbe o vieaney laws Terrorizing Portions of | termsuf niica.bs shiort &12030. Jones loft tho | foukiod ant that Gooloy” woa anaspiraut fors | dobate, to nke up tho bill, but (ho o3 AND N0 TAYMENT OF iNTEREST - Now Mexico, oy Tnst July for o vlait In Vieglnia, aftorwards | Fh, WSSEbaii, S ntolorat tho T, | log.bY yons 19 inya . Tho Dumockaus ghoult be mndo until the -, Court having turmng up nt Chillicotho, O wheg o 4 now Jurisdiction nppolnted o new {rustee, or by teeres terimtnated the trust, 'Chis, of eourse, ol the assusption that there wis no_ written deeluration of the purposs af the trust befure that stated in ({uesl}un. that It woull be competent for J. W N, to declare In o bond, or, separate written deelurntion of trust duly venterdd and . neknowled, that,-wpon, his WHO0 ot o WAstington, . i, - thnt. | SulAIY 1n the negative, belng Joined by Popng,, Cooley, Lo ntumunc\l“tn'lhu vicann mix- | ter Wilson, Yancoy, Spaun, Hostetter, sf" slon, sM.Il“|th|u‘: vl\l;n!c:- ‘u‘m‘ l-mlm.m- .ll;‘-'* 5 prl;euc, and Majors, . : "y aves, who Is n heavy stockholiten in the e f AL RO 1t Jront MOMIOE OF Gooloyd. Luotica, wid m?ml:f tho, Hohato' toale /a, racess u quietly piauting bis batterles wjd preparing to - move wpon Conleyshionld ho continie: to sup- On renssembling, tho Wit eamo up Ly poy porrm(l.IV cunditato fron tho southern portion | nnd tho light bielrn In dond varnest, of the State und oppose Lurrabee, 'Tho, frat | - Souutur CI THOVE NG HIAGG Mils Lo order Conley s reproaontie T Clinpruun, to whose hands tho iy vuuning n telophone exchnnie, Twico doring p the [uvestigntion ho visited this city, both timea Thrilting Exporionces of an Indiaua decluriur bis iinen 0 m%\lx(t}{un“:;-;n Y L 804l LY ekl ord id Man fn tlie Hands of o Crazy B b Laing suits niminat St Jonea' bondsaion, . Barbe: nud endeavor to recovor the dotioit. d wentyy - ' GOOD NRIDDANCHE., Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribiine. Persons in Pittaburg Implicated in the Mis- eontod, tino abused and benton his wife, wad on tio st ocenslon threatencd to kil hor, nttacking - hor with 0 knife, Bho escaped to n neighbor's hovie, whuere he followed her with the knife. Hewas driveu awny,'and, next dny, sha went' home nnid soveral citlzons gathoreid nt tho houso to nidapt ‘ineasures for her proteotion and re- moval from town, Durlng. the consultution Phillips . appeared ana . demanded o ad- b hinfler with sutisfuction by tho nuss of the e ¢ madey Borthiorn apublioans whe miko tho Hon. di | Viod ul4o to Republicans that for tho suko ot gy 1t. Graven atill more pop ulue with tho lepublige | PATEY thoy otight to pnes Lt ans of fowa, 1y purchiaing tho Inturest of Al | Banator Spnnm alsa a Republiean, immediye Jordan, business manuger, and Frank Carborey, | 1y followed, ‘mnking o very strong ary ey commarciut oaitor, . ho sncceadad i .aecitring Thn onrd r Dirsators, and nerentier tho Tines | Mnst. tho bl Mo chateed that it ehoy will bou strong Lareabes orgun, und work for | B0 enllod o LIL for tho relfer the fnterest of tho party In sectlon of tho | Marlun County at the expenso of emntler coup. State, Tho new Bourd* consists of - Postinaster | ties. Ho showed that the b, while cutty, Craue und Fr;mk Cucliorry, » down tho snlurles of vilicors I St coutiles 1y e s - . starvation kates, did not relteve tho tux, CLSUINNATIA AL O, and* litheant, <1t morely made_countles pr, T gruishat Dlapalel T T Tl B unts pants in tho infuitics of tha Feo bill, 1t nay CINCINNATE, April 1.—Mr, Meuns, tho Roform | tao ruin pour titigants by sending vut Teety Mayor," waa inaugurated this attornoon. 1S 1 oyory thirty.days, For those reasons and s nddress contalnod but fow polnts as to what Wis | ho should vote against tho bill, nithough "ulhm courso whi ba, .4 Lun prepared,” ho sakl, *to | Ropublieans bad attempted to' nke ita b ||mh-rh‘|ku wy share of tho clty govermment in | mepayre, uy tho bellor that n conservalive sourso s tho Senator Brown, n D % 2 . 3 lemacrat, followed | pruper ono, and entirely conslstent with tho re- epeoch of cspeelnl puwer ngninst the by, l:l‘(' quircments ot the lnw aud of common Bunse. | \whioh tho debate continued v m.-ru';"| o Lut me not be undorstooil by this, ng scoking to | whonn division of the question w |l0nlci:dm= eompromisd with erime or consentmig to tho | thut tho Seaute might vuto, Hrst, o tho uriginy systotiatio violntlomof law, but ratlorus Indteat. | Rinondments iade to tho bill relntine to ey toz thot maduration and kindiy iotdonarenotin- | Fie o o ,.,;.:g:;’,‘,“‘,;.:‘,!‘,,,'l".‘,’o'"”.fl.'éii e conalstont with fifnness and Justice,und willbest. | mously nizreud, Lt tho sccorid el by 4o promoto that healthy fonc of publio soiithment | of 201020 Bentor Colfey (Democrat) béing o which will sunble il laws' to be respected, T I tho -Dewmocruts — voted n gy huve no wmbition hut to ndntinster uifuirs with fneluding Republlean — Senagy equnl und exnot justice, and o seente n deosnt Sparn, Wilson, and Yancey, and houest,government for thoCity of Cluelnnati, |-nud tho" Qreenbnek Henator, Polndexi, and [ eall on ol good eltizens to glve o thole | 1t 18 evident mnny Republicnus voted for thy strong and oarnest support that those objeots | blll ander prot Much that Benator Spasy mny Lo talely und surcly attalned* The new | snid was too true, und regrets were privately ex. Mnyor has sent to tha Counell but one uppoint- | pressed on overy hund that a buttor bill hnd py ment, ‘Tho'churnotor of thia oilicinls he will | been "prepared. Hut, with ol (ts fuults s vunmr nround <bim ond tho nature of the ra- | manifest Injusilee, It wns deemed o berter meas. ‘arns which B oxpoots to untlertuko: o regard | ire thin tho existing stututa, Asble from (g, to Sunday observance und restricting the sulo oY nfl‘rllbl(l.'llll! wers unwilling to go upon tho res lignor aro stil mattors of Fpeoulntion. i ord ns opposed 1o a feo ‘and saliey bill frame , : - c ;nm!or ;l‘x.t[v”mnfi,nmnenLdrll’:v.-nm ¢ Tatilied, INDIANAPOLIS MAYORALTY. bill wag bitiorly uppuRod by coutity oflicinls, ey * Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Triburie, bousted In tho Bennto lobulos that, ad dider ¥ Tepublican votes been neeessury to defer InDraNAross, Iud, April 14.—The candidates | mcnsira, they would have been {’ormumél‘}n‘gf“ for Mayor of Indlanipolis before'tho Demoertie ngl"x"l',ll:whflm' L fuu "!::‘l;l lmllhlr.v lllsclm-finu ths Convention next Suturday, fo far ns developed, 3 A 8, TRONie tho tnusk are a8 follows:" Prot. J. 1, Sinrt, dameseLo | LNportint of whleh wata tho followlug: Houe 2 bilia coticerning elections und the contes Miteholl, and Dr. W, B, Fiotchor, My, Smart hus Al D ot e Iaee e e af; to been Stato Superintendent of Publio Echools for | Feetili tho. samo § to uend Bec, 24 of the Fe tho past.slx.yonrs, and he will probably:bo | 40d Hnlury};lln BO (18 O ncrenso the pay of wit. ctioson, ne it iy bulieved hu can gob -cnungh Re- | 16323 f0 35T Hluo, to sogulute tho wmtiufactue Dublicnt votes .to olect - him. 1L b anti L | e O T & a0y Toyy Yosoiition Wil bo Introducad In tho Convention | HiinE WSIRILY luaucsts ¢ Mam, concerniig yrsd Ailismin the. purty opposition 10 sumptuury | ad PEUL Jrora ; wlao, probiblile purtnebin Inws, but calling foF n atrlet enforcement of tho | e Souate: bills: Appropriating &350 1 luws relutiog to publie morality. L Tienton . County for. extruordinury expenies 5 ey tnourred “in tho eonvietlon of Juines SieCul- we “OLINTON, ILL. . loughs npproprinting F3.661 for losses sustained Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune " 1n tho Lurning of the Boldieya’ Orptiany' Home CrasTox, Iit, -April 1.—The City.Councilyat o ut Knighitstowns Mr. Chupiiui wncen\lni tho luylns out of strects und i 80 tho bl speclal meoting to-nlght, notnlunted he follows mnklr{u upproprintions fir the new Stato-House, e W iug ‘clty otlicors: ‘MaJ, V. Warnor, Clork and A with the umendinent inoronsmiz tho uppropras 1o the guarding untll the age of majorisy, The onor, J. W, Ny, could, in his iéelnra- t1on of trust, nanie tho trustes to” sueceed ta iis rights aud aet as .sueh In eventol his deattiamtil A. N, should reach majority and nbsolute titly should vest i hers NOTES. : THIS UTES,, Special Dirvateh to Tae Chicago Tribune, Wasuisarox, D. C., April 14—~Tho dis- patehes recelved atarmy headquarters ns to the disposition of the Utes towards, the whites in Colorado nre of n very diiferent tenor from the .information whicl - has re- cently been telegraphed here from Denver fromi non-military sotrces, Gen, Pope; com- manding that Military Departinent, who Is now here, and who was in conferenco to-tny with Gen, Sherman upon the subject of the allezed probable Ute outbreak, says that the Utes nre entirely pencesbls; that they feel that the Government las not fully carrled out Its agreemeht with them, but that thoy are well disposed to peace. The army theory evideutly is that the whitepeople of Colorndo are determined to drive the Utes from that country, and sill seek every possiblo protext fur creating trouble, in order that the Utes may Lo involved In o war with the (Govern- ment, and that, as a result, they may bo DIIVEN FUOSL THE STATE, Gen, MceDowell MeCoolk, - for .the Inst four yenrs on Gon, Sherman’s staft here, will soon leave to take charge of army mutters ot the White River Ageney, Colotado, 1o Is only deluyed Ly the fact that rallroad travel Is lu- terrupted by the Hood. 5 MR, ROBERT NITT, of ‘Chlengo, who_ hns been nominated but not confirmed as First Assistant Secrutary of State, has decided to entenupon his dutles, nutwhlmmldlnfi tho_dendlock prevents his confirmation, Joln Hay declines longer . to remaln In office, Mr. f1itt eéannot sicn pa- pets oftietally untll he Is confirmed, but the routine work of sending them ean bo trans- forred to Amistant Seeretary Hunter, and by this menns Secrotary Blulng .can obtaln the rest at the seashore which his physiclany’are suld to have preseribed, ;i BENATOR 1LOOAN AND REPRESENTATIVE AARSTE hind n hearing to-dny bufore Sceretary Win- dom in regard to the contest betwesn Gsit, DODAING TAXES, Boeelal Correspondence of The Chieago Trioune. LAVAYETTE, Tnil, Aprit Kl.—Roburt Farl, one of our most honored cltizons, now on a visit to Hoat Bprings, reountly came very near hoing victimlzed by thae sharpers thore, - His chock for 2000 wna predented for puymeat hore, but T 1 barre - Sicigh th tuatenmontality of 3, G Culvor was | oisslon. Tho door Lelng . tarred | by not;¢ashed untit he could be hoard frow, A | gpen, rushing fn with n_drawn. knlfe, decluringe Icttor hus beon - recéived from’ him in which ho | ho would kil evers' person there, He selzed mnakes this uxpinnution of how he was taken In, | one of the ion, vz"heu{kyl* Ihio ano Ingtant, Lo and how marrowly ho eseaped tho losa of his Uny until st Feidavs when the Coronor's in- oo g‘;x;‘l‘fi! 5%}&53#“.‘&”3‘.‘;‘.& reanouss | iicat wus told. | ‘The bwelvu men i’ tho house pisiation 1o’ wivon: It !lllf;uliluihlll aistel it hove all beomhold t tho Urand Jury, ull uttempts to communieato i el porsone " Bl Warur CiErio Wi w Jottor, wae ot to fia c I JAMES BROTHERS. Inclused in one to O, G, Parker, ; . Spectal Dlispateh to The Chicage Tribune. “I"l'llopl‘ml:"“llmr :;Jhu Xllz;t nll-(lu lnlnr.\.llil\:d“(,n flw Nasuvinny, Tenn, April He~=Tho Deputy T & e g I+ | Unitod Statos Marshil and sovoral. assistunts Ilenth to plilce §600 of my funds in biunk 1o Gov- ’ : crnment bonids, so 1 woukd not huve to puy tax, | Who havo been fn Koutucky for several duys Thare was sovaral peraons standing uround, but | past lovking. for tho notorious Juines brothers, gnpnlll! l‘l::'lh “'}“'L‘"{,fl‘pfl‘"}fi ll{l!l ln:_.z‘"lnn-‘lz'l;lt‘llrl'llzg of bank robbery fume, urrived -hero to-night. uTLar WA, andpl the (o ci They.state thut they loented tho brothurs within weitlig, und nskoed whot the churges would bo, v 90 g N B SouTd mottoll. ha tho ‘OpCRAOr was ot | two milos of Andersonville, Ky and nppliod to aml would not ba fn for balf an hour, Well, [ | threo imagistrates for warmnta uutharlzing sturted out, and just a8 1 got to the door Imot o | tholr arrests, but thoy rofused, the mngistratos mun, who sayn, *Mr. Earl, bow do you ilo; when s i7" Imbeontly tord i, 1o | Siatine that I thoy lssucd waerants tho friomls anya *You ton't knaw mu? - My ls elreo, & B ot gy them bodily nephow \:r Mr. Polrco, of tho Firet Nuaulonal | gojyps unable to procure. tho neoorsary doou- Duutic; utn now elerking il tho bank horo it | jnents tho Marshal and bis assistanta loft, The ;?“;f.’&':,:r . iihon, wrent ou/ i dngiired, l‘,‘fl',’“,“:' “Jutnes brothers and su\'m::‘ll frioudy iira strongly us conjing tomo Hy tho “u"“” Bhurtly; ine rorunnuli’nnd will offee dosperate resistanco qulirod about tie'loss of wy buru, und 16 It was Btieke nsured.; ol him wus Insured wi o 3 ! Undorwbou, and was_ promptly puid, *+ Well, TIE LAND FRAUDS. o wild, - Tom ’blg\ld plgon\' it Ellm Speeiat Dispaleh to The Chicaga Tribune, n.-(ol nm" In’u":v:;‘ \v{‘uh;:: i“l":;' ,-‘t‘}ll n: Prersnuna, Pi., Apell M—Unlted Statos Dis- -y Hngers, 8, *Mr, Barl, [ oo you want | grot-Attoraey Bliss, of 8t. Louls, Is In the elty ug oo Loits: o cun subpiy you bore Just | 1" ol States Doteativo. Porking, wis stop in; tho bank is not open yet! I " f 5 told i 1 swialied to change thom bofors'the 1st | clnsoted fora long tima to-day with District- of Aprll, tosave tax, 1o stopped in tho bunk- [ Attoruey Robb, of Aliegheny. County, aid rooui end brought out tho bunds. *Now,’ 10 | Connty-Deteetive Drusslor. Through n succes- piiet s LS00 gl . draft to-dny -l koow oll 40 | slon of fortuitous circumstances, It wns lontnod Fan furnish them at O por. cent promium. 1 | wnt Bllss'visit {u to taike monsures to prosecutn il him the $54, which he placed In un enveiope | persons ncouscd of complioity in the Missourl with the bonds, and suld o wouli Just drop them | Jand frauds through - the Btato Courts. Annct {u thasafo Ll the return of tho draft cumo back: 3 i " - T ik fool, consonting, without rofleotig 1 | OF Congress passad In 1850 provents any prose Was ot in Lifayotte... it M. Plorcu on Mon. | cution of tho ‘partics In tho United Stutes day; He gaid tho draft hud not areivad, for it | Courts, but thoy can bo proscouted under State bad ot bad time, 1 mot him on Wodnosday, | fuws for muking fraudulent deods. A great i1o told mo ho had word LY tolegram that nll | mooy such doeds have been made In Alleghony wits right, and to_call to-moprow und ot my | tounty giving fulso titlea to Missourl lands, and bonds. 1 eafled, but noone knew Polree; s0 1 | no less thun twenty-threo persuns in this county am out $5i and tho §60, {f you have ordurad It | Rlunoure known to ba implicated in the frauds, paid. - 1 nat, you nlone hava eaved i, and 1 will | Prosscution will b mndo at: an early. duy not soon forgot your kinduess, notwithstanding | through the Criminal Court here, = s at Hrst I thought you a littlo olllelous, The rest e Rowett and ‘Curnbull for the Monmouth i S R TR tornoys ] 4 v el il Ly - o o ® - vy s Juntos M., Kirk, Marshall; 'Thonsns Bmnith, | tion $100,000, tho.voto belng yena 23, nuys i, (I11.) Internal-Revenuo Collectorship, Sena- Y;'?fi;'l fdt Romt, the Iu»um- l'ml’tku“lfsll:;-‘ynailrl:?" APTER THF 00Wwanoys, Stroot+ Commissionory N. ¥, Y Tuntor, ‘Night | v Houso “scoupled thes Sntire morming sew tor Logan favors ]lo'\wtf. Commlissioner Dexven, Colo. April 1—Advices from Dur- | police. 5 7 slon in the disoussion of the Specitic Approprias Rnpm Indorsed I!nweu.snupll'c‘nflon. Marsh TFINED S100, ango eny that 1ke Stooton and gang, wvearly all o s ton , . which, . alter I:mm; nmended ?‘lfi&flffifi‘fflflf ‘Qx“e's‘iifi';‘f.%uf.,'{,fi:." “lls"mml‘!]- Spéclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes of whom participnted I tho Lincoln County, ‘A’ REPUBLICAN VICTORY. ' [ by reducing the uappropriation for o bathe l'llonui;n.v. N“l .1;. Axl)rll( N.—In:ls!nn. :‘lunnhllo. :'&”}i'x'in')"nf.‘...‘fiy’fl?fiififfl“b}’ifi’.‘.‘i? i EL0 nn, has -been deolnred elected Mnyor by 24 ma- D e v aie ‘l‘;m’,_ Phoro i8 nuoh unnemum‘r O Noilly the than the necessary constitutionn! | Domoorutio .cundiduto, will cyniest, - 5 2 Now Moxico, troubles several years ngo,’are c:\‘:r'i‘::fi:f:,\?&fxl\ e e ehony | sonding idin pnrtios toward Farmington, “burey, in pun\l\lmu‘l}?g! Bl ~confosacd -misda.. |, B0 Atrablu, New Mexico, to steal eattlo- nnd meunor of uliering Shurt” roanrds, was pro. | kil dowenoxa:; A fowlinye age ey ety et nounced 'by' Judgo Bmiall at tho Circult Court | 1¥<vo oad of eattle into Durangs, et they susslon this toranoon;ng whs yesterdny roport- | butehiored and sold them, and tho luttor town ls ed. Tho Court hnd named Mouday next ns the | ' netato of excitoment . bordering on nnarchy, 5 and growing wotse overy day, Citizens daro dnte for rondoring tho deolslon, but at. tho so-, | {GC ity L pnrtiol Bintomdnt of afiairs to lcitution of Br. Van Valkenburgh's friends, | tho pupers for fonr of death. A Denver nows- who desired that the acousod should not bo kept | paper inan who was sispeeted of writing un nc- unnocessarlly long in painful and wenring sug- | count for Denver papers wis o fow days aio o @ noved, but be makes no fight sgalnst Til- som,_ s it - THE MUTUAL TELEGRAPIL COMPANY, .which I8 soon to start a vival lino: botween, liere and Boston, to«Iny reeelved permlysion from the Comm{ssioners.of the District to enter the ofty, . v INTERNATIONAL DANK. ° The sttorneys of the International Bank have not yet submitted thelr final argument, a3 thoy had been exvected to o in the mat- ates mord rity, . ' -.1n the afterncon the -Houso pnssed the follow- - | trur Sonuo. billa: Amenainig the act caucerulog ) e st B ol o ucquipition of Green lsiand, Ju tho Ozl PENREY LY ANIA O oA, | o riimoe for Sowerme. iho ‘o Ae -HARRIBBURG, Pa. April 4.—~The Republiean | 2500 “ % forinntory und Deaf, and Dumb.dnstitute; 8l State Convenuion will bo beld bora Sopt, 8 DIOYRURIEAQR & Systom Of 1evous, nud enumm wh 4 = b buere o}f‘ ot Inml‘tm dflux'l' tho ey uli;; S | - - | fixing .tho -time of meeting ol ounty OROE PROS.]' EOTS'. 5 ,uuurfls of .. Raualization aftor . tne flsea yeur; nlso, halt: a dozen leguiizing acts; aisa, C GENESEO; TLL. - 7 | nppropelating $8,000 for tho. removal of & ¢ {figgx(. tha report of Gollector Lnrvoy AERIGAE | umie, Judee Smal rocanstuored b deoision | RPPRELER ERS MFERL AL LG, ROIGE SC NEROSCE o the Editor’of The Chicaga Tribune. hl,ll:)mplhc Cnlunlt'geomver. e DATEMAN. and suid ho would dispose of the case to-duy. | are unablo to cope with tho outlaws. Qrxrso, Honry Co, Til, Aprll W—tHaving | o A1o, liouse nlso convurred In tho ot : amendinentsta Mr. Barnett's Fee and Salag beon n constpnt reader- of Tite Ti1sUNE - for | bill, nbollshing construotive Shorlil's fees: alsy clghteen years, 1 thought I-would pen'n few. | to the biit of Maylor, of Lagrunge, for tho re ftoms for Uts renders In rogard to the pros- clmution of wot lunds; utsu, to AMr, Neil's bil peots of tho farmors In this purt of ; tho country, | YOItWE ‘,‘"l,“',"“‘g",‘{fif‘{?:“l""’g of 'fi‘l“‘,‘:‘"“l’l‘}fi;“:‘,& Hluying lived in_Honfy County nearly thirty.| Rl 6f propurty by Infunts: s, t Ale. Line yenars, I think I"ean speak' from uctual ox-'{ soy's hlfl rolating io tha sulg of property by in o Mr. Van Valkonburgh being presont in tho % o Court, Judga Small udjudged that tho penalty ROBBED ON A TRAIN. for the offonso charged of altering court records Bpeclal Dispateh to-The Ohieago Tribune. ghould be ntinoof $300 and tho formal repri- JACKEON, Mich., April 14.~Last ovening an old mand of tho court, In delivering bis reprimand | man pamed Plke, whilo coming Into town ou Judgo Small sald, smong othor things, that | the Lansing Divislon ot! tho Michigan Contral’ * Evory momber of tho Bar tnkesan outh that | Rallroad, was robbed of $390 and some papors of bin will properly perform tho dutles of nn ate | yalue. Just ns the train was coming Into town, tornoy, Wben o member of thls Bar gotsup | a anleancd over to got his satchel, nnd, In and stntes to this Court, on bis hunur u8 » | quing so, pieked Piko's poockets of tho tnonoy Inwyer, this Court roust take it that he I8 acting i\’ud ;fi;'p\%'n' ro?nr;m 'f:‘,'fid‘" 8 :flkl\l::yn mlll‘lln:l"'gn;nflv.l under onth, aad If, ‘a8 stated, you had gotup | Iarker = I mu Al In this room and stated to this Court that somo | Foud tivkets to rlio West on tho sima traia. No pum“r‘xdmm‘zln‘nmnumld vlvtll{n ""’,, ;fi'i‘ffd:bmd xgnr ) you (i ut Know unythiog a 0 1) f . Aol ot Do a0 sorlous. Yot woro stating n TORSE-TIIEVES, fulschood on: your honor naa lawyer, and the Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Courl belleved that {uur stutement wus-correat, Quiney, i, April 4.~Two young. men, F. T, that you knuw nothing ubout it, und that It wus & e m‘};c““uw"“ t0y0u 08 1t was to tha Court Forrls and J, W. Nance, were arrested hero to= That tho records ad boon tampored with, ho | ¥ on & ohurge of stealing two hotugs from Car-- Court thinks thut m-mmmfif you from tho | thago, Iil.. They sold the horecs at Pigymouth to Bor would mot be o proper pruoties; | E. K, Bweot. of this oity, and being given achuok that 4t would ooly Lo uoth in a Jimited and nurrowwny.{nd wnulmm’finmuhu in paymont, camo/bopato cash i, Tiafore ob- taining uny tmoney, thoy were put in limbo, gg',";‘.f‘g:,:,‘:_‘°%g:,°&fl,wf,fiw;fi,“{’o tho unds | Forrls, who Is undof 2L yonra of nge, 18 rospoot- Gluston that It suouid lnposo B upon you | BULy conticotod in Hancaok Countyy and 18 bo- for ot offonses, but more. cspuctally ‘ar the | Hvodito have boon lod away by Nunee, fulso statomouts, The Court regrels it, and . duos It with pain, but it baa g duty” to porform 5 BLECTION FRAUDS. notonly to the. Har, but to the public,'The | Jrpsuy City, April .~Tho oxamipation of Court tiocofaro ordora thut for th oMenso of I o 1 e miac statomont 11l court, churging a | Tolleo Capt. ¥, ©. Farrior, Oficor Hopikins, and Brother twyor with o high offensa’ i tampers | tW0 Judies .of eloation,—ltcon and Trottor,—~ jug with_the records whon roally you did | chargoed with stulling bullot-boxes and with con- {t yourself, you bo fincd §X00." Van Valkens | gpiraoy, wns concluded. Miohnol O'Mara, wit- burgh uoted Tho President has offered the_position of Solicitor of the Trensury to the Hon, Warner M. Batemnan, of Clucinnati, who las the matter under advisement. PRIVATE DALZELL ; was an_applicant for Commissioner of’ Pon- slong, and wus supported "for that position h{ Gov, Foster and others of pronilnonce, 1{e wna not an applicant for a clerkshlp of any 5::;20. eud consequently promptly de- cline: GES, RILPATRICK, whin Is here, has to-day luformed his friends }h‘uvtobotgl Lha‘ Il'lieslé!‘:m‘llmnil msa{etury Blln'l'gfi hve ussured hhin that hio will be -appoln Mlunister to Chlli. v NOMINATIONS. o the Wautern Auoctated Press, % Wasmxatoy, D, O, April 14,—The fol- lowing nomlnntl&na wern sent to the Senate to-dny: PostmnSters—Isaac lrown, Colum- l"”k nd, ;- Edwin \V, Phelps, Onk Park, 113 C, N. Clark, Iin Grove, la. -dl\'vunnmlmwhar. of Ohio, to b Register'of the Lund Gflice at Mitetiell, D. 'F,_ Cortuz Fessonden, of Michi- gnn. to_be Surveyor-General of the United tates District of Dakota. F . IMPORTANT DECISION, Tho Postmaster-General witl soon ofticially declare all publications Issued in violatlon of cop; rlfihm granted by the United States un- maflable matter, - It scems that Canada has been repubilshing an Amerlean book aud elr- culating It in the United States ut less than the Awerlean rates. Gl perlence and observation. 1 think It ean bo | funts; also, to Mr. Lindses’s ns to grand and ed tha K petitJurors: nlso, to Mr. Ryan's bill regulaticg safoly stated that tha prospeota ot ‘the farmors | BRI, B0 gt M il iR Roso bils g0 1 of Honry County are anything but flattering at | the Guvornar for his appraval. this timo of tho your. Many of them haviug Severnl House ymploydn appolnted .EJ he still tho kieger portion of theiv Inst your's corn- | Clerk,. tho Ilon. Cyrus Nixon, predented M aropstunding in tho field, ang the suow and loe 'f:""‘;“g“‘.‘:;,‘,‘l“u"‘}'“'c',':m‘:,,':,';.':g;"'{,’,‘}, fifl:"';'ifiw}fi ten to fiftesn inchos-deop, and on account of | gecnsfon to hupplly express tholr rezard for her tuo early froczing up of the ground lagt No- | busbund, A yeomber but little tall plowing could bo dong, The Iouse Committee having tho lllfl-‘l“flfi o tion of tho affairs of the Insunu Asyium ¥l pradiet an entiro fallurc of the coming orops, by M i tho Chair ¥l sag tht tha ohunées for a partlal fallary | DIUURBIY ko no repart, Je ol besa aro two to one'in favor of asnort crop. It 8l | yhip'to get the Commitios together for somd most smusihg to Soo with . wiit compluceucy be mads, somu of tha Chicugo Doard of Trade tion (who days, ““ ,.luubm‘d Arany sopore sl Lo mey DMICINIGAD hxu'|o u:l;l;!x:u l;l ‘:‘l:?uxuzlfil ut“ ;luku but Lueu £ ruln short, of oy nover possoased n | ol e tha. world):wiii it down and. Wit Snetal Dirvalch {0 The Chicaoo Tribunss all over the country -that thero Jano reuson to | 4 Lansrsa, Mich., April 14.~In tho Ho bo nlnrmed about tho erop-prospeets; that thory | “yyy tho prinelpal; subjoct. undor fro wast: :zlh‘. u‘::ultrk:fs“:zmhgrt m‘\’l‘ol’l‘.‘fl“{l”)‘l‘yfil‘g ';’1.}."’;‘\35 coupllution of tho lawa question, the question farmors da o litte mmummrf umkmr: but | hinging malily on the Howell compllation, The! when furmera’ lind thomsolvea in tho middle blll was taken up and amonded so og to meke April and no - farm-work -dono, and whilo & Aril and” ng " suem-work Tdoio, and, WHNG | two prico of, tholawa & per ot, and tho box chioliy to corn and onts, it will bo soen ata [ for tho complotion and dollvery of tho worksh lanco that farmers havon gopd roason to foul | $10,000, s \ . lue over tho urue?con bofore them, .Compars Mr. Coploy thon offored a motion to strike oud .Ing this scason with tho two yours precoding com 1oFs L WS o toum about o month integ, | Al BROF tho oniacting clauso, and the U soquocrly waion suntenao wie pussed | neas for the State, wus srrostad to-day toanswer | o, 1 meneed, © ° y ¢ & that. it. 18 supposad AAG 16 18 KOIR Insanbe 110 | Seavuos baongne WRminGE othora, ALl woro hold | favd YOUEs o muny furmors sowad thelvonts Ty White, Hopkl ind Bloom EpoKt. POSTMANTER-GENERAT, JAMES rotcated strouly uguist tho Tuling, nithough 3 T E A oy L ) (W i s 2 has appointed a Commisston iu mokan thor- o I il cxoop Rpen Tag g Culd diy e ik sD 1 il sz Kinooy, Gorman, Tureult o hnd mado a full confossion of tno crimo. Otay, tho sraund 1s | pgalust U eavored with anow and lze, ough oxamination into the nlleged steambont mall service irregularities on _the ‘suvern ra;nu;!l I‘i‘l)mgrul’l“oll‘(‘h?(mm his, The Colnlbnln‘- slon 0 1o o the managomont o the Post-Oflice of that clty. o g W ' HOOP IMON.- ' [ | Seereta indom will hear arguments of the ' lwop-fron munnfacturers . on the 20th Inst., relutive to the duty on cotton-tics, e ' BILVER. ‘The Trensury Dopartment purchased to- dny 100,000 ounges of fing allver for the Now Orleans Mint. B THE NUMDER OF IMMIORANTS' who arrived during March was -44,125, of whow 10,000 were from Germany and 3,000 from Ireland.- ‘Uho number arrfved. duflng the nine months ended March i1 was 121~ 43, Of Wore !ramflummur}‘. o Tha enuw-banka o ° J N nok wastt awny thl by, inicss tho wonthor | M T¥fo Ini favor, of it. Kiunoy saod 0% s r bl i) 4 Shanges muterlully from what it bus buon for | WA “mado -vo trong, spocelics, tho, p‘:n ton duyn’l. Under tho most fayorable | funde vatés on sldoof tho quu!lcnl%‘ clydumatancos farmaors will not bo ablotadoiny | completely demolisliod the argutnonts set UP farmework- in this part of the country boforo'| thotr oppunentsus 9 the \lncnnlutuunnnluy' the.- firat . of. Mayy and, while I willinot | the bill oto’ Thoopinions of such cmm"}"m- Pmnnot.fnr thom to got to work fortho next | gal wentlemon us: Lathrop, Hughes, .m?n s o treoks tocomo, I8 no wonder they, oroak, | Wuru prosentod, Bustaluing (hom s to the Those are. all. undonlable facts, Now [ wish to- uulll{ur tog Howull complintion. " Buy & fow wards in regard to Future prices.of all | - 8o Turthe Tlowoll non aro uhond in 8 l‘, Sindsof graln, As every ono kuows, thy pust | Most o¥olting and bittesly contestad figlt o wintur hns boon a tbog and sovero onty, thas | suasion, The anestion will como up nyaln cnnumlllnr’fnrmoru to feed nbout doubld the | ImOrrow L 130 no nw no aot 19 smonnt of graln to tholr stock than usunly bo- The Scnato pussod_blils to reponl tho .mm 3fdos thoro woro: thousands of busbulsof corn | puiish reorulting for other Blates, tho Bo Y. used for fuol in the Wost, "This, with o gaod Rnd orinul Bohool uppropriation bill, and U : stendy forofin doniand for our kurplus of srafu, | oto il relntive to the Banking law, ) Rt g o oo, Mus ot T A n wi 4 muol L1 jug! an are . N How riflng, and wt‘ulu‘:fivll)lig faemars ot to by . SUICIDE. tuc ovor unxious to & urplus of graln ot present, J. Wil WiLsoy, | Deltberato Sulclde of a RRotired Bankef CITARGED WITI MMHEZZL‘EMEVNT. * 87, Louis, Mo., Aprll 14.~Lloyd Q. Haynes, .. [Bpacle Dapoleh 0. Tt Dhicage Trinins, conneated with Btatosbury, McLannban & Co. Lizrus Jock, Ark., Anrit H-Nuws of n fatal | coltan brokers of Now York and St. Louls, was affray at Carlislo was reccived this afterncon. | prought h last night from Norfolk, Va. i i mad Wiliaw | Mofiean, twe:| Liouuke: Aoro last wight, from. Norfolk, Yeo. plantors, quarreled about a hog. The formor | tho charge of embezziiug n considornble aum of threatonod to whip the lattor * liko u dog,” and | money from tho housohoro, He 18 locked up was advanolng on_ him; when u:mrl;u: solzed o | #ud donles tho churge, shotgun which was lylog onu plle of ralls near s T a TR him, suying, * Keep away, or Iil kill you,” Alll-, A DOCTOR 'ARRESTLD, sou, pontinulug to advance, Melirldo fired, kill- 87, Lous, April 4.—Dr. .I L. Fitzpolutor, o 1ng him 1 his tracks, MoBrido thou gave bim- :’1“"'1‘;"‘,‘;::'.‘m?:";:‘r‘;":n':":g"o;"m:“"";;"‘gg“',‘l"‘;: ::?,;:,‘;h?lc“ d!:w ".”vbd-a Jeann i ptanugtioniof Frank, charglug him with performingan abore " Atelegram from Fort Smith announcesthe | Honupon. a mulatto gled numad Mary Flowoes. - winivlor Of John Hotw, neur Goodland, Chootaw | Lo dusicrwis relensod ol bonds. " ilo says, tho Natlon,, logo was .# negro, and, tho 3 p—— 1 oldest of his color In tho Natlon, A VILLAINOUS TRICK. . MURDERS IN THE SOUTIIWEST, . 1ba [ tor N 188y i H h > of Boston—A Caso at Dos Molnos I8~ . ?7'03? S, (‘unm,l“' LB Do L Dol |'" F"'smi,""" h’l‘lm -"r}";“i"" wn:\ within | ' Prrenuna, Pa., Aprll 3, —Juwes MoAtics ond EDGERTON, WIS: ' Hte, ,“_ £ a & P G, W, MANYPENNY, T O o thar taro blfusa | Johu Toman guurrelod shis woralng, resulting | © - Special Dissateh to The Chicaga Ividurie, Hoeclal Duvnte’ fo The Chicago Tridune Chalrman of the Uta Commlssion, recently resignod; hns consentod to sorve a8 4 mom- bor of the Cowmission until refloved by his successor, AMunypenny 1S at his home-in Columbus, O, . ! Epoxiiton, Wis.,April 14,.~Tho lateness of the TALTINONE, ML, April 1.—Julius Dougbe spring, sovore wintor, .and the questionof the'| n rotirod bank offiolal of this city, wWas found most profitablo crops are questions which farin-' | lyjug on the tloor ot his ropm' this ‘morniog, “ 3 prs and plaptors nvo now dissussing.. OF thotwo | throat cut from car to oar; thohoad buing et { formor questions tharo la big ouw oplalon,.but | sovered from the bady, A razor, tho brigh tiad ontorvd:his body, th top of ono fiugor had | In nearly th bllnding of tha lntter Ly throwlog boon ghot ott, and eru woro two holes fu bis | red popper on o towel which Toman was drying hat, ‘Tho murdoror, a white man hamed Doton, | on. "His eyos aro in u serious condition and ho bus tled toToxas. 1tis bellovod thut Roso wus | tney luse “Lls sight. The two men havo beou mundered for monoy, ny e was known to havo . | having words for somo time, s e wmall suin with- hita, which ‘was mlssing whon i thla —————— tho body was found.’ - < ) 5D, . on tho Inttor polnt—the crop question—thero® Is | Linde of whioh was spottod with bloud, lay wiibla, .A SOCIAL EARTHQUAKE. — ¢ m‘z‘zfifi‘}} %‘.‘gz,‘:‘%fih not ag uunbimous an aceeptance, In this local | tho hand's wrusp of the doud man, aud told fi't;: v A CLOSYK SUAVE, INULANAROLAS, Tty April H—Tho Hon, Bor- | Ity tobnceo eulturo hing beopmia ono of tho prine. | the awful dood bad boen conimittod, From, /A Young ¥eiress Quiotly Married to n = ‘ Youthful Lover, Bpectal Dispalh to Tho Chicago Tridune,” - CLEVELAND, O, April 1,—A small-ulzed earths quake has just visitod tho fushionable clroles of thiscity, Jesslo Kimball, duughter of Sarub bi, Manion, Ind,, April 1.—John 3, Wallace bad | nurd Bchweltzed, momtor of tho Loglsiature atorilling experienco In: Warnor's barbor-shop | frum Owon County, wus robbed Inst night at his, yestorday, Warner had:bircd a colored man,.| hotol of 8143, 3r. Suhweltzor thinks the thlof soprosenting himsolf to bo n firat-class barbor, | wuat huve cntorod bis voom lhruutn tha Aruo: from Wayno County, -:The follow conductod | 8018 I8 pauts wype found fi tho hull,, himsolf sl right untll Saturday, when bo Logun y ¥l " i todrink frooly. Wallacagot lato the chialr, and . NEW. OULEANS, . o tho Cellow, aftor lthurlni, oponad iy ragop, | NEW OuLEANS, Aprl) M.—Erust Butler, beaton | grasped Wallaoo and oxelntmod, ** L um golngto | by .Chiarles Divmond-und Charles Botts, alius cut your throat.” > Looking up Mr, Wallace saw [ Snaniol, last night, died toeday, - Thy ninn_lureyrl were nerestad. i R R 8, i Chlct hiot who eamo- clpal industrics, apd your corrospondent hos | spotted blood on the looking-glasa it wad l'l:‘: Leon led to jot'down u fow Itets In regawd to ity | that «the - unfortunnts »may ~ bhad mmvu I 8 11y this fmmedito vickiity Jt haa bocomo tho | platod bis solf-dcstruction, and Uellbortr lmvleprogluck‘ _1:: tfin'l.‘om.x‘uei nt| llouk'u:l' fiupd dgn;l ‘,’\"r'ifim th;ul! |holwk°“ Pany,upd paptiontarly n -tho torritory adjie | tho - dood, After swoep! 0o Dotk L1 e, thar ras cultivatod smut youy | Sicol across b throut o, bud, (eSpIEL i {n tobacoo ovor Aftoon thousand five hundred | 1o but duath wis .10 quick rorhlu.ni ullf“x nnml.‘Thoimp royod & vory profitablo-oue,: | bud fdtlen heavily to thu ficor, Thu MI:“ ’ d thore will bo lx(nur plinted u\'nruvgmt{ was (8 yours of ngo,and well kuawo and -yt housand neres, Producers are bovoming Impculcu In_tiuanclal clyoles here, e ar with the mode of” cultivating, and nn inchelor, and very cecentriy i hisd b romely fino quality i jiow ralsod. This is hud boon u ypoutondriso for some yeurd £l ||nnmml|5 f !l,hu _Iarucat tobacco section ik the | mnd was continunlly cengulting lundnl:fml'” i 0 el =3 Euolid avenuo iu this elty, wus marriod in Do- (rolll on Saturday last to \Vlll‘ll. Huyes, n young sncjety mun, under very peculiar cirounistances, SURrHay o el ba. 16 Fourd of ngo ou Baturduy next, and on that day will come into fiuwuluu ot Ol loft hor by ber mthur‘w that the barbor way foaming ut tha mouth, and | " Goorgo 3f, Bvan ag0 an lnsauo glaro was is bis oyes, * You needn't 4 ' ook .wmj; Tt WOR't Burt, { doit i with others -duriug lgu mnml‘. was conviow)) " " caudo it i o mine- West, rop 18 cured und prenured Lfor cl 1 1 oth Itiea Lo Luro oot of lwrauly fucroased wealth - wt " bor | XS YGRDN drat out yaur tbroat and dhemali | OF FODUSRY ndaYe 1 0 & o are it bn Bkan oLtz | tsoras o wich e, i noc suitor, AROLE biother's. deuth, . The ' mother - I8 -l Kus | v opon down the stamueh and lot sour bawels : iitahauyos -ores which uro wmploying neurly | bis personnl cioots was found n docutiy T g 0 B oo iSSP0 [ Gur OBl T know what thoy'll do with mo POURETED, . fl\’ahqm“r’n"‘flnfin‘. 168 Rradon e tobaoaa nra:l biknod wy dumcs. Sopfoa, Lrostdont of 124 Bouya with aniy sorvants tor campunions: Bomy | for kiilink you, but T dou't oard. Tuoy will hung Speetat Dupaleh o T Chicago Tribun ol Bunish nidrseeds o forauer wifl U8 | Uilied siates, Lelcnowlbdging (0o apbelitil sud younig Hugva followod, whc wedding | M3y Lum hov atruld of douthy yon are | - Buais, ik, April W-Frank Duck, u lad ‘of 17, lirielyiutsod thta your..: Anput Atk tobdsun |/of LI futbor e Vicu-Uoau wf BRI pold {alatly touk pluos. Toeiiow's has Just loaked ot | eygor.Willusollnally et to twist ulouly | 400 of respectsble piitonts, was ouukb lust: T35 jron-bound o, alona . lllllfl, souson, uud o tbe prlco | nround and slide out'of tho chalr, Aftor a do night n the et of burglarjzing tboe Kiversido, Bria Lo e B pation. padpmiuntl Yurlos: _frout” ‘olght® conts ‘to 00 canty’| . Dks MOINEs, ln..A‘v\rll H=A man -yvgggfj pate strusglo with the madman ho csosped.:| billiard-ball. To-duy ho was placed under. $100 | id.:A 'fobaceortrowers® Assocltution bad | to bgJohn Burko, o dealer, of (N < buuband who, itk hia”brido, 1s & minofy it of | Ra'tEs LYY wad securen. P e stk irouts Conrse s F‘é:&’?fi? 2 Wikl Soussiooremip of somo S, 1t | Cougis, sominitscd suleidu ut Carroll sttty upon as & hf‘ of childish rotarnce, 2 h i <= {'ls clutmod hore the fGuallty [nhad 18 vory fina. | avoniog. 4o had boon drinking Lewy )’ auryeds . ————— WAUKEGAN, NEWS, Y BHOT.DEBAD, i .| ‘the busitiess of “tobacearrulsiog hus proved so @ ovoning buughit five cents® worlh o oporied ’ Hpectal Dispatch 1o Tho Ohicago Tridunes Aainri,” Ga. Aprii 1 —Michaol Quintan, | Drodtable thery that: muoy fasinurtover auths | nine, which e wwaltowed. 1% 1 BTG fo'colst, KNIGHTS OF HONOR, - e il AU o ooty Wk soul, ded tawday oy| s Wscodali bk jasthun Tutholy will doubl. | ms s was 8 msal guiss ad Fovamxrerin, No Yo AP WomThD Grond [y o0 Gl s, e was Bounl aver (o ha | Suocb Fata, whs Soouscd ST ] e RO BRI e ¢ © IR s a1q,, Apeit t—dultus ToughelTh Lodgo of tho Knights of lonor unanlmously | Giroult Court of Lako Coynty undor bouds of |’ 4 0o PONTIAC, TLLy ! 20, [-n migio-uged wodh wad &’ baok toller by adopted the protest of tho German lodges againat the motion uf the Bupreme bodfu in direct that uo more uarmnsn E)d es b Justituted, ‘lgfi_ sond their action fo tho Bupremo Lodgy, whlch D60Ls ut Minnoupolld in Muy, ; et : i 4 i 'y . B e T . . rupt of 1 loukivi-ilane wt his howo It sty 500, baving plendod gullty to ‘the chargo of LOYAL LEGION © . Pretigl Dipateh 13106 Chicaga Triduries i ) ear 10 torgery, he having drawn § noto and signed -tha | PrrApELyisa, ApHl H.~At &' meoting of tho | : PONTIAC, Tily April H—luetuy bas boon vory :!‘,'.'..',‘,"’,’,.!1‘;',‘.'-'. '1'.‘:x e oW Tt flt“""' Do of 'w wenlthy farmor of bla town ta it, and | Loyul Loglon ta-dny, Gen.: Tanoock prestding, | plegsant.” A warn) &with wind has continued to fiward. It fs suppaied by umluxer?l?ll ‘#uld the wpote 1o tho !"N Nutlondl Dauk of | au swcudisedt W 19 e Coustliudon ' wes' hluylhwuulwul o duy, wud evory |udlvn_uol_: X MUp v)\uiud w .uyunmn.m'}l“

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