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: e aiit e T ot e Loy R e D e 9 L CRIMINAL N ‘fho Poo Brothers, of Tennessee, Sene fenced fo Be Hanged on the 17th ol June. WS, A Prominent Banker of Osagoe Misslon, IXas,, Thought to iiave Absconded, A Mother Murders Five of Her Ghil * dren by Throwing Them into a Well, An Escaped Convict Lynched by a Mob at Las Vegas, Wendell Phillips Files o Sharp Protest Againat the Hanging of Abbott, TIIN LAND FRAUDS, . * Speelal Dirpateh to The Chicaco Tribune 8 Luuts, Anril 18.—United Btates Diatrict Attorney Bilss bas poturned from Washington, D. C,, whither ho iatt gone to consult with tho Attorney-Genernl relutivo to thy land-fraud cases. The District Attorney sintes that tho furtier prosecut!dn of the land frauds Wil bo abandoned in the Federal Courts for the simple renson Lhat the Btato Courts nlone have Jurisdie- tlon over theso mattors, Tha proceedings i tho Fedornt Court to this stago wera had In this dis- trict upon the ndvice and direction otfthe De- svartmont “nt Washington, and tho con- clusfon- 18 at length renched thdro, - aftor consultation with Attorney Bilss, thnt Inrther prusveution niust Lo left, to the Btate Courts. The Grand Jury charged with tho Investigntion of the mntter will not return except for o' formal discharge, for tholr sorvices are, of course, 10 lmfi‘ér reguired. The blunder is a custly oife for the (Government, ns gront oxe- ponses wers Juenreed in Orand Jury attend- nuges, witnesses, the bringing of prisoniers (rom Tittsburg and othier plates, cte. 1 {8 probahlo that bench warrnnts will now issue from the Stute eriminul bpnches for tho partles who wuro arrested nnd lodged n Jafl hero awaitiig tho action of the Grand Jury, . They hnve all sines 1""1‘":1 rolcused on bonds, which will now Lo eans celed? — W TITE DOCTORS MARDEN, '+ Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tyibune. CrLixToN, L, April 18.—0ur city Is greatly exclled over thio uews, which has Just renchod Liere, thut Birs, Bovrans, u woll-Kpown laly of -this: placo, and most’ highly respeectgd, hnd suddenly desnppeared from her home, 1lannibal, Mo, It scoms thnt, n fow days Alnce, - two spiritual renegudes travellng under tho names o Doctors Marden, eame to tho homu of Mr. Bevrans and inndo them betleve that thos' were wediume, provalled on them to turn over thelr property, ufter whicl thoy drugaed tho womuan and nan, us Js afleged, ook her with thom. TIor whercb ot _this tine Is unknwwn, although Mr, J, 11, Morno and tho lady'a brothor have been hims- dng thom for tha lnst thrcw dnys. ‘They trivd to Leut several other persons near Tunoibal vut of soveral thousaud dollurs, but failed, SENTENCED TO BY: MTANGED. Spectal Dspatehs to The Chicago Tribune. Nasifvinue, Tonn., April 18,—~The motlon forn new trlal In the case of Johu Pooand Cluero Pod, conyleted of murdeclug M. Baker geveral i ménthsugo In Franklin County, wns denled ut 1 Winchesterto-day. Tho Coutt then sentenped thom to hpue on the 17th of June, to which du- fendduts excoptod, and uppeslud to the Supremo Court. Tho Shorlit$tarted with them to Nnsh- villenssoun as sentenco wis pronounced, for fear they would ba lynehed by tho puaplo or res- “cued by friends, 0 rumors of: tho futter hind been clroutated ‘on tho atrocts. ‘To proveat either the Sherift doubled tho niumberof wuards, The prisoners arrived here this evenlug and were Julled. WENDELL PIILLIPS. Tiostox, April 18, R protest to the Uovernor and Council agal, 1he exccution of Stearns K. Abbott, convle of the murder of Mrs, Uruo, nnd sentenced ta bo banged Friday noxt. ¢Mr, Phillih contends thing, even ndmittine that Abbott kitind Mrs, Crug, thore 18 no evidenco showing that hd did Ig with oending his protest, pays: *1do not oare. to en» Inrgo un the motive which T think’ impols the Exccutive to commit this crime, whicn, In my View, mikes the act murder lu 1l strictest 8cns6 of tho lnw. ~ESCAPE OF AN ABSCONDEN, Special Diapateh to The Chieago Tribune, TTANSAS C1TY, Mo, April 18,—0C. 0. Nulson, the absconding Prosidont of the Noosho' Conuty DBauk of Kansus, was in this city to-dny nnd: ¢amo within nn neo of obtalning $7,400 front th XKonsas City Savioys Assoclation. 1fo held drafts for the amount, but whila tho monoy wus belng counted a tblegram was recolved at tho bank to ‘3" arrest Nelson, Inssomo way Nelson saw the Tclogram, and darted ot of tho putlding and Ho estublished .the Neosho County - than two months ago, and abseandod lustSuturduy night with the dopos! mnbout&‘:fl’.m?“ loposits, amountiug CRIMINAL LIBEL, Bpecia) Dapateh to The Chicago Trihune, MILWAUKEE, Wia, Aprll 18.~Willlam K, Cra- mer, tho vonerable editorof tho Euendny 1Wis- «.. consin, will bo avreated early fn the moralog on uchateoof eriminul libel, protorred by Matt . Finch, u prominent lawyer of the clty, Tho chargos krow out of un edltorial In tho Tiisconsin = & fow days ngo sovorely condemning Fluch for " wnklng a spoech {n bekalf of Van Valkenburg, the Inwyer who ‘wus tined 300 for mutiinting court rocords. xour othor libul sulls aro now . beuding ngalnst Cramor and his puper. WESTERN MURDURS. “ti, DrNvER, Colo, Aprll 18.~Snturdny night Jim » 5" Deviue, alins Jones, nn escuped _copvict from o~ Cailforniu, where i reward of $1.400 was offered 3 for lim, was lynched near Las Vogns for the ut- * 1t/ tempted murder of & sootion hand, & Cawpbell, propriotor of the lonton .Testau- i'rant nt Doming, N. M., stot and kitled a Chinne . man Bunday nfirhx. Micll o Gales 1, Baturdayuigit Mormon Jones, at Crano's Btae + Hon, on tha Atlantle & Faelfl Rtadtroud, was dbatand killed by u mun nutned Halloran in 5 sell-defonse, * ° 7 KILLED WITH. A SCALE-WEIGIUT, V4t CYNCINNATIL, Avril18,~In tho villugo of Rural, is;on the Otlo Riwer, in Clermont County, last' 3 weok, at u sloging-school taught by n young 1 Rontudklan named Carr, Alfred Ieotl and Hare .] vey Micks, both roughs, crented a disturbunce ;end were reprimanded by Carr, On tho way -3 Bomu lecd mot and whipped Carr, Afterwand {lleed went tnto wdrug-stur whero Curr wis, 3 attor striuck lteod with n scale- ¥ killed hilm, aud cscupod wiisin FRAUDULENT DRAFTS, Boecial Dispateh to The Chitago Tridups, 7+ Font Wayae, Ind., April 18.—~United States Marshal Harper bas arrested Frovels B, Depew 43 ud Lyman Depow nt Jnekson Depot, chapyed .{ ¥ith fraudulently uslng United States malls by - f Yrawlog dratts ‘on Eusteen lll‘l‘!.ilflml:fll‘!‘l‘i’ “y’ A windie them, A preliminary oxnminntion tkes "4 1aco t-morrow, > . i +A TIENDISIL CRIMY. Prrrasuna, April 18.-0n umuuény nlght, +] Vinto a ittto 6-your-old wirl was belugundressed orled, [t wos discoyored that sho was bndly wrt. The child sald Francle leaver, 00 yeurs "r‘llx\m:c!:m:o I;g:’ll:nlm flu w«:’rlknilmu. and, sulothe M , Buceoeded in o s Hollish works TH0 Wi lodsrou f Jogy PHBLIE » 3 : 'J‘lg5 MICKE AT TLAY, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, - * Duxbee, [, Aprll 18.—A fourful and digoamste fir ght occurred 45 un East Bido snloun, callen bo *Mouso-Trap* this afternoon, i1s which bout fifteon nen ware ehgawed. 1t retatted In eversl men bolng gever! '§ Jun dangerously hurt, 1 e o . — i A RAILROAD CROSSING. 1 QALVESTON, Aprl} 18.-Whilo elrous men were i 0dlug curs nt tho ralivoud crosshig ut Banls, #f Arou auen leaving town Inslsted on crossing wt {} 2mt pustionlar pluce, A fight ontsued, In which 1§ umpbell, one of tho showmen, wns seriously - 308 twlee throuuth Wbw body, | Al e s cmf obody, ‘Ewoutber oitizus * AN OLD DARKY KILLED. CixQINNATS, April 18,— A Hopkmeville, O prls- au County, Ky, Kiah Buker, sn old ccdored 211, wus shot und kllled by uu uiknown porsun Shactackd DG JLEALLES et hrew tuan on ;b o n, B , 2 yas shiul whilo robbiug 4 hewsrovst, e é 445 . ——— £} A . *% A MISSOURI FRATRACID &, SLawY B7. Louis, April 15.—"Tho I'set-Dispat fl spocial #m Kuusas City suys: Nowa hos Just - boen te- premeditation or malicoufurethought. Phillips, - Joventhannuml mectlug. ly pounded snd one ¥ mumlnu»‘ dved licrg that Willlaw Mutiox stiot i pud killed ) cal i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE his brother, Hezlak Mattu: berty, Clity ars, four milgs froin to-day. Nu pare- 1) County, 1 tioon tleuls A TONGER ARRESTED, Bpecinl Dispateh to The Chiedoo Tribune, Grash Havex, Mich, Aprll 18,~Sheriff Van Fell arrived tiamo . from Canada ‘this morning, brinutii J. P Danghiorts the farzer, who chent- wl Dentionder, of flolland, out of $1,000 and es- cuped Lo Canadn,. b BURGLARY, Epeclal Dispateh to The Chieaen Tribune, " Davesvonr, Ia, Aprli’18.~Crucksmen asrly tlits morningthlew open tho mifo in the ofiico of the ftock Istand & Mercor County. Itallrond nt Tern :\ls. Rotting thorefrom $175 ahd n lot of tickef MURDERED HERR CHILDREN. CAMDEN, Ark., Aptll 18,~Mrs, Nutt, )iving neny this elty, while In n fit of Insanity Snturdny Inst, Killed five of her ehfidren by throwine thom Into nwoll, Tho elder was 12 yeurs, and the youngest I months, . 2 GUILTY OF MURDER NEw HAveS, Contty April I8—The trlal of the onse of tho State. agalnst * Chip* Smith for the murderol Culef-of-Follco Danlel J. Tlayes, of lllnnlnfihum. {n-this county, in December last, resulted fnu verdiot of guilty, & . LYNCITED. JACKEONVILLE, * Fla, April 18—A negro churged with tho%nssasinatjon of & lending citt- zen of Gudesden County, somne time since, wad taken from Jall I Quincy Sundaiy by dlsgulsed men und hanged, DISCIIARGED, 1teADING, Py Aprll 18.—~Uottschnlk, Buttor- | wick, and Egler, nrrested Saturdfy, charged ith n murder fiffeen years ogo, bave been dis. | charged. 3 LABOR:-AND CAPITAL, CLEVELAND, Speclal Dlspateh to The Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, O April 18.~Considerabte talk ts Indutgod in amully street-ratlway cmployés nver tho movement in other cities for botter wages and less hours,'and there Is o disposition to Lollow the oxample of the strikers, A meetlng will bo held on Wednesday night after wWorking hotirs, nt which tho men witl declilo ‘on sumo definit @wctlon. They: wiil probably. send n written petition to tholr employers, nsking for n rilso, tho drivers wanting §2 a day and tho otber, employés a proportionatogimount. Tho drivers sny thoy will nlso ask for ‘shortor hours. Thoy aro now puid $10 o week, % i CLEVELAND, O\ April 18.~Tho molders nre out in nll but three or four foumdrics of this ey, lenving betweon fificen and twenty worls fdie. Tho employors have nlso combined, and obedient to thelr order tho broprictors of tho Globe works, who ylclded to the demand of 15 ver cent ad- vatice, to-day notifled thelr mea that thoy could no longor pay the ndvauce and tho men went ont. Hoth sldes aro determineds and ized. All elnsses of workingmen secm to be pro- paring to strike If not pald what they wmay declde to demand. Nearly nll kinds of tridesmen here, even hod-earrlers, have been enlled to meot and organize unions, und n eall hns been fssued to pil street railwiy omployés to meet at midnight, fter work 18 done, tv arrange n demnud for nore pas. Anpavently some central power s ut m of tho organization of so muny lator unlons - throughout” tho countay, - Doilbtless -strikes aro contemplnted overywhere liko 1877, NONRSENITONRS® NATIONAT: UNION. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Prorsuuna, Pi, April 18.—3 conveiition of tne Nationul Associunion of Journeymen Horse- shoors Ia I sesslon it tho Globe Hotel, on Ponu avenue, Tho Associatlon ncludes ten cities,— viz.: Chiengo, Baltimore, 8t. Louis, Phlladelphin, oledo, New Yurk, lloston, Clucinbatl, Brook- Jyn, and Pittsbure. The oilicers of the Natlonal Association aroJoseph Snyder, of Daltimore, Prealdonts Willlam Frazer, of Toledo, Viee? Presldent; 1d F. Butier, " of St Louls, Trensurer; Donnis Mitehell, of Chlcago, Becro- tary. The Convuntion 14 composed ot only ten dolegntes, whon il are prosent. Upeto lust night only five bnd urrived, they bolng tho fol- lowlng: From Union No. &, Baltimore, E, V. Foster; . 3, 8t Louls, Ed Grabum; No. 4 Chicako, Eltward Catfoll; e No. 6, Phlladelphlz, Willlam RBrown; No. 10, Toledo, Wiltlnm Frozer, Tho Plttsburg Unlon 18 counted amonyg tho ten Unlons, nlth ough it 1s an independent ergnnize- tion nnd does n%l betang to tho Natlonn! Asso- afntlon. 1t 18 cohnocted in sume wuy with tho Knlghts of Lubor, und tho mumbers don't know lmnll{ whit to do. A meeting of tho Unlon wid held fast nlght to doclde whothor or not the; shuuhh{nhuu tho Associntion. The Asenclution o benetlelnl orgnnlzntion, 1t nllows 25 nweel bonetits for sickness or disabllity from Injurics, One of 1ts objects 18 to prevent strikes rather than encournge thom, only asking “o fulr doy's waigea for o fude duy’s. worlk.” ‘Tho Convontion will lw in gession Tour dgvs. The Associntion was organized olght years ugo, und this is the T k 3 e CINCINNART, . o CrxotsyAtt, O, April 18,~Thoro Is nothing now In tho strect-ear sirike, Kvery car in tho combination remuninastill, aud the men have congregated In crowds ut all thoe sturting-polnts to seo that nono are gcnt out, The eDircctors huid a meeting to-duy, when, 1t (s bBlieved, somn Smportunt step will be taken. - The Consolidnted Streot Raflroud Compuny thisinoon offored the strikers a compromise to tho following effect: First, tho reduotion of thmo from fiiteen houss to twelvo hours duily, artd $1.60 por day for cons duotors and driversy sccomd, tho ‘adidition of 25 coentsdully 10 wuges of Loth conductors and arivors for Nfteen hours. The styikers iave the propositions u nder conslderntion, and will prob- ubly nuswer this afternoon. The strikers' de- miitd hias bean. 6 conts pardiom.fneroase with tho present working hours, CINCINNATI, O.o Aprll 18.~The Exveutiyo Com- mittce of tho street-cur strilsers wnnnimounsly e, od both proposittons of tho Iloard of M- - but maditled tnolr arlginat demand by aiferlug to work twolve hours uduy for $1L8 for conductors aml _$16L for driver: This .the_Dircctors refused, suylng thoy adhered 10 the origlnal proposition. “T'o-night, at u gon- vral woeting, the Executive . Cominittee reported in favor of nuenpting tho offer of the Dircatora, Aftern Ilfll’mi’ und lome disensslon 1t was resolved by o vory lurke. u copt tha offur of in wdvitiee of cunte W duy for tle samo hours they hage heen working— viz,: fifteon o dny, Uniler this nedon tho men wiil repore {gr dity In the morning, und the cars nre oxpected Lo b runilng s ususl (o-morw, T'lio utmost A Tecling marked tho negotin- tluns on both sldvs. 3 " SPRINGFIFELD, 1T th orgun- | Bpectal Dispateh 10 The Chicago Tridbuns, u BewNarieLy, [, April 18—The Springileid JTrou Company to-day discharged A, L, Carpon- 10t Wi employ, for rofusal to oboy orders. The entire force thon quit. work on u strike for b3 rolnstatement. Aftor tho mill bad Leon sbut down nn hour Catponter was taken buck, und tis men ugnin went 1o wark, m“nrnumur was ane of tho riglondors in lhs striko u fow Weoks ugo. - PITTSHBURG, % » &8pectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. PrrTsuona, . Aprit 18,~Tha revort telc- grapheid ubroad that atl mdmburs.af the Holley- makers' wd lleekswmiths' Unton employed fu this elty wore to bo stitanenusly disuduarged |8 untrue, Thure 14 no truubiv betwoesn yho work- wen wnd empldyers, nor 1y thore Jikely to Lo tny 1his seuson. 4 .. BONTON, TosTox, Aprl) 1,-The conductors and drivers of the hose rullrouds I thls oity inndo n du- mund for 20 por oent Increaso of wiges. Thy South Hustum Rond Incrensod wiges Lrum §1.50 ver duy 1o &2 - i 3 i “ e ——— ‘ ANOTHER SUICIDE, . tichard Ellld, # solored goachinan In tho em- Ploy of u notorfous Clark atroot couviesan, roe Jported ut tho. Armory upan ourly hour yesters day morning that his wire Fannfe was found deud In b ut B o'olock, - As there wis smng doubt us to hpw Bho cumu ta her dunth, Ellls was locked up at the stution to awalt the result of tlio Caroner's Jpquust, ' 'This was held yeaterduy afternoon, and tho roselt was o vosdict thut the womiun eumb to her denth by veason or'a dose of worphine takenr with sufeldul intent, Tho couplo Hivod with u s, Brown ut Nu, 467 Denp- bor streot, iod upon coming thove profunded tu bo suarried, but such proved not to be tho ouso, Luok was Jenlous of (Lo other, und thoy Ireguentiy wmrm ed uver even o stggodtion 4L puo or the uther wis keoplng compuny with whlto trush”! Futnlo wos addicted to more hlne, llkuw'lw to |lquur; and bul o eibg wundor the tho Jatter When Diok ewne bowme eyeulug, the usual -quurrel ensued, Whoi 1o 1076 80 ilniali up s work 4t tho wtabl shu followod, und when ho acoused bher of fk““ ug watch over hiw she took the drug, would not bellove hor untll 3 v'olock n tho when hio awoke und fonnd ber broathe fug beuvily, Fannio wid u handsome mulatto of 25 yeury, and camo origluully frown Cinelunutl, e Sanford's Radical Cure, Cutarrhal Balvent, and Tmproved inbaler, with specific direvtions, may now be bad of gl drugglets, neatly wrupped (i 080 packuge, for $1.00~ AL oF BuGIORT 1adl ro Jor Catartl, . “ &) . Het + the Buuthorn s N TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1881—TWELVE PAGIS . THE RAILROADS, Another Meeting Called to Fix East-Bound Freight Rates. Tho Western Lines Opposed to the Advance of' Yesterday. An Export on [the Allegod Advantago of * 8t Lonis Ovor Obloago. * S % s FAST-BOUND FREIGITT-RATES, Tho General: Frelght Agents of tho Nurlqus ronds leading enst from this city met yesterday mornig and mlvaneed genln rates 1o W cents. per 100 pounds from Chicago to Nuw York, ns Instructed by Comunisstonor Fink -Saturduy, ‘Thore s not tho lenst probnbility, hawever, that this rate et bo midntaed, Mo oppdsition of thio Wostern ronds to tho ndvRica fs very wroat, and the truyk-lino Prestdents seom to have - tondy . come, to thg conclusion that thoy bavo mada n seridus ylunder. This tuch fs fndieated Ly ndispateh recelved hnro yostorduy enllltig o meotingof Goneral Managers nnd Presidents of all tho ronds in the Ensteri pool to be held in New York Aprll 27 for tho purpuse of taking further nctlon regnrding eust-vound frelght rmtes. Thore cannot be tho least @oubt, Judging by the temper of the Western rallrond matingurs, that tho gratn rates will ugain bo reduced 0% conts per 100 pounds, and that ut the samc time provislon rotes will o reduead to 330 eents por 100 pounds, Chieago to New York: In the menntimo |t I8 hundly protmbio thut wnuch business will be shibped nt 1ho rutes that went into oifcet yesters duy, Mot shippers huve based thelr, cobtricty ton'the 25 cent rute, Mipposing that' this woiht b tho rate for the summer, To compol thom topay lve ceits. inory without tnoment’s warnlng, evon omitiing to givo tho custamnry ten-dny notico of the conteplted ndvanco would Ly ‘uan ontrage nud - subject thoso shippers (o hoavy " Insses. Tho fuct 8 “the trunk-line ‘Presilents in - urdering the advance lust Saturdiuy hid no ided thnt thoy Would bo nble tomaintain a H0 cene rate on graln duping this summer. <10 the flest plnce, thoy meant to demonstritte to the publla that the east-hound pooling wrrangemnent waa sl i healthy condition, und that thore wig not only no chunce of Lho pookgoing to pleces, hut that thero wiis nlso no trouble botweerf the varlbus fines, or elso thoy could niot have aercod updn a1 advitnee. Anothor nnd atitl nore fmportant reneon for thoir wetion was to benufit the Naw York trunk lines nt the expense of thelr Weste orn eonneetions, An opun tarlill of ¥ cents would grive tho New York lines on thelr bustuess from thelr like connectlons dirlug the suminer 0 much higher porcentige thun<n 23 cont rate, AN faras the vall busluess from Westorn pointa I8 concerned, thoy seem to hinve caleulated thit thoy could cut Tutes 10 25 cents, or oven less, a8 would be deemed tecessury to nieet the like competition, * Whilo such “un nrrangenont woukd no doubt be very profitablo to tho Now York lines, it would denth 10 their W counectiong, for the Inke llues not ce tho ronds would not nllow then hovdwinked in such u manner, and would make rutes 80 low us to meet any cut miudo by tho ritfironds, and thils ‘provent ihy Westorn con- neotlons 0f tho Lustern frunk llnes frotn got- g any business at puylng rites. It Is for this renson that the mnnogers of tho Western liuoa nygainst - the nction of . tho lines, and not because thoy eare miich for tho Interests of tho ppors, Their own [nterests require n rite lower taay 80 cents durinie this spmmer, and even now, Tho Now York trunk liies are known to buvo made vontructs at ¥5 conts that eunniot be iled within two weeks, and to require tho lines that bave nuyle 1o contruots to ehnrge B0 cents and o withoit business Is more than the manugers ot these ronds con and will stand, | GOULD’S LATEST PURCITASE, The Philudelphin £ress says Juy Gould's pur- chuso of tho Texas & Pacifle Wdlwny ntordst of Col. Thumus A, ¥eott I8 the lirst step townrd the consotidndon of the four great rallroads in the Bouthwest luto oue great gorporation, with tines extending from SL. Louls and Calrd on the Last and New Orlenns, Houston, and Austin on the south and tho Pacifio eonst, JPho purchuse of thd Seott futerest fu tho ‘exns’ & Pucltic glyos Jny Gould and bis assoctutds nbsoluto control of thlgy ron and of the Nuw Orleans Prelfte, now - rapidly lielg constructed _from New Orleans to @ Juncfion with tho foxas & Pacitle at _Shrovoport, Tho sawme party buve absulite controt, of the Houston & Toxud Contrsl und the Missourl, Kanusus & Texns, rurinlng betweon, Houston and Denlson, with brutebes’ (o Austfi; Thoy. also huve w, lurge bt not controlling tutercst i tho Bt Louls, Iron Mountuln & Southern und the Iuters untlonal & Great Narthern, eunnlug cromn Longt view to Houston, The coi thoso latter ruasis 18 held by Heary G, dlars quund and his friends, and quite o nrge amodut af the stoek 6 hetd [ thly ey, Tals luterest (8 not inhmicul to Juy Gould, una thero Is very M- tle atandiug I tho way of wn agreoment.” ‘he #elging, ue ut el proposed, wis tht the Texus & Pacitio andethe Trong Mountaln & Southorn® ahould xo iu ghare for share, but the Interna donal & Grent Northorn hus fugin®a on puttiy fu one shure of it Alock for two of,tha Mise sourl, Kunens & Texng, whilo the lnttor was only lvlllmwm give threo siffres of s own for (wo hnros of Tutornntionn! & Great Northorn, The St. Louts & Tran Mountiuin hus already reforrpd the mutier to n committee, whiol wiil ncot In’n fo duys, und which i jtself holds u conirolling i torest in tho roud, 80 that its uetion will be iinal, PACIFIC RATLIOAD RATES, Special ta Glotu-Desmocryt. ¢ BaxIPrANCIACO, Cal., April 17, 2Scvoral meet- {ugs of the Rullvoud Gommissloners hava been rocently held In this clty to dotermino frelght rates on tho Paciic Ratironde, Nothing has buon necompllshed toward the reduction “of tes or the romoval of rumara of diseriming-- tlon, for tho slmplo reuson that two out of the thrqe Cowmlssioners secur to bo playing nfo 118 ands of raltrontd munagers, The Inst ro- port of tho Commission wus n speciul plen fpr milrands, It wug gottou up in'th nbsonce-of Gen. Stoneman, the only ung’ of the Commis- gl who his ¢ publie futerest ot presout. Ot his return, oboue two months uke. Lo forced tho ryiiroud compunies, w mike a reduction ob 7 ubout uncequurfor o' pas senger and frofghit rates, Even with toese reduotions, roles nre oxorbitant’ and. wany pluces are whsvehminuted ngaingt, To nttompt o remedy these ovils three munllqu of Commis- sioners were held Iist week, Lelund Stanford nppoared and mndo the huborous proposal that the Commissionors shoulid bise tholr rutes on tho Centrul Pacijo sobedule, e this wad the falrest thnt could be devisod. ilo viulmod thut rules on his roud were lower, compiitivoly, thun on sny Eustors rond, but fulled to prosont any facts or tgures tobear out this amiortdon, Tho inost absund part of the provooldings wes renched In yestentuy's seerot uug-lnu when maujarity of tho Commisslogurs by resolution devided’to ndopt the freght rates now In forco on the Central und Southern Pacltic and tholr Iensed lines, whish -comprias uuhu'.nmgflly all e ol 8 i tho Hinto, Thead® ratos wore fixe® gnbject to such chnudes ns ‘e Bonrd mmny seo it to meke, @d inoluded 1 new turdlf on grain and eattle, . submitied by Ueneral Menager Towne, of tho Contral Fagito, whivh rediiced the turhy porcant, but on genernl morchandise thee old rates woro retutned, this oxtraoriuary surronder (o Bantord _gdin. mlsstoner Btoneman mitde 8 vigoruis protest in tho meeting, undd submitted the followiug plthy Btutenicnty “ 1 herel Formal und eavpest protest agiinst the adoption of 1he resolutian, -1 consider it an ontrige and vialution 0f tho luttor und splrit of the conetitus Hon, Bug un net Which ought tu damn this Buard and untke 16 stink in tho nusteils of overy oitizen in tho BUIte Hut I thy tntorest of raflropd core purations.” Tils wution greatly disturbed the othor twn Comalssion but” thoy . did nut roconsldor thol¥ reaolution, 1t 1s underituod Commlesioner Htonvmsu Will propure i yoviow of the raitrowd rited now In foree, shiowing bow thoy oppise the suinll fuver sl inerchunt und put. thein cuin- plotely 4 the powey of w grest Nillroud mo. nopuly, ' R - B e TARIFE, TO SOUTI TORTS, Commtasioner*Fiuk oulls nttentlon to tho fols Towing eireulnr lottor Just Isstiod by tho Bouth orn Hullwuy & Bronuwigiy Aysevlagon ruggrding rutes trom Wostorn poliits to BOpthorn coust points via Atinntle éities: A AL tho lato_ seasion of the ltite Comnittee of Ritliway & Breamshlp Avsovintion thio Lollowling putes were ordered put I olfoot (o A’I."L'AN'I“J [eonst ultlos april 1, 1881 To Wilmingtoi N, U, Charleston, Port Royal, Sayanoub, und Hranswiok, G vin Busterny ur Uroon Lines: por W0 pounds: Class N3, 47 coutss O, 43 contag Otuss 1), 4 conts; OJuss B, 6 cuntss Cluss F, 10 conta por’ baerels Olass G, §14 per Dareely Clawa 18, 57 cents por 100 pounds, Commtssloner “Fink stutos tho following Bouthorn clussilleation of tho prineipal urtiolys thut ure shippod from the Western poiuts to the Houth Atlitle purts }In North Affuntic ports: Clusa A, tics und hunfi‘l ¢ Cltigs 1, Ouoon, piveked 10 any quantity, bulk meat, onelouds, awugr's rlsk Of wpol [T i barrels or kegs; 5 U, ouf uud moal in sackss Clusa D.hru o, iy ulo spy gquantity, sud huy, car-londat Class aud beer, i wond, owil sk of leakuge aud Jorinontations Cluwa, fonr, writs, Lomlny, sgd menl {1 burrole; Cings G, beo! aud pork, sabiod, in bareolss Clasa 1, whivky, In wood valuo llwme Tied to 78 ceats por gullon, ) 'r‘m wrltry Br. Fink saye, must, bo siriotly et WL e ates o | uutle port ] 0 North Avantio vities, B w3 NO §TRIKE, S ‘The rumors thay tno switchbuen of the varlous bigher wages are clulmzd by the wansgur of 5 . rullinge interosr iy 3 moko i writing my roudi contorlng In this oity Inteud to atriko forn . ¢ . ¢ » . L) " tha ronits to bo witltout foundation, and it s charged wero gotten up by eomo mallolons porsons for the purpose of making trouble. #Tho rallrond managers stato that these men nre how getting botter sAlarios thAn ovor before, and ns far as thoy know nll are perfectly sntts- fled, and no intimation has beon givon that o strikeo iscontemplated. | The mwitchinen, they Ay, are mostly old tnnpln:'\\n\lwhn will atand by tho cumpunica thut employ thout, knuwing that r thoy tuvd a griovance, 1t waull' b eeadily "l.‘olll" ed |§Ilruunht 10 the notico of tho oflicials of the ronds, ‘Tho ramor to doubt nroso from tho fact that the switchinan of tho Michigan Central, a8 Jncke Aot Mich., soinie weoks ago nsked for an In- erease in salury, Hut thoyw nover threatencd tended tosteike, The mnttor, it is stated, has sinco I.'ecni b, Justed. 5 wrould ovor permit it 1o bo done, Tot him rea- son with Wlmeelf, T say, and study his tittle Kkeogrphy, and 1t I8 yoi Lm!!lbln that In tho courso of yenrd o may ' bo Lrongnt to seo that thero arn two afdes to thia guestion, and that n his communivation ho was very fur from wving tha other sido s Fam Puay, FEEMS, A Calltorntn oxenrsfon party fling clabit Wage nersteeping-cars, left Aoston viu Fitehburg Rail- way and Tfoosue Tuntel route, yosterduy, runs ning by sncoldl teatn through to Chleago. Thoy wiil nrrivo hero Wodnesdny murning, and go ‘Weat by the Chieago, Nock Tatand & Pactile, ‘Tho Chicnro & Northweatern Itond Is now onen na fur as Teney, Minn. ou tho Deadwoyl lne, nnd a8 fur s’ Marahall, Mint, on the Water- town, Dak., line. mrx{ ix wilea of trick hes Been vleared botweon oy and Tiran, and tho oflieinls of thho Northwesiorn are now in opes (o havo the road open to Plorre and to Watertown Innday ortwo, - < ThoSouthorn Minnesota Ralirond [s making - alow hendway fn ‘rnnnue clonr of snow. Tha anow-shoveliry, It fsreported, are geithig weary 0 work, and leva Ly droves for homo, ‘\;nr tho men thus.far emplosed are gaws 8, WhioRo suthmor situntions depend on g on hand whon the milis atart up. It ia ot belleved thut tralns will be able to reach Flandrean before May 1 unlesa thero are heavy rains i the medntime. 1 ety 4 FLINT & PERE MANQUETTE, The peaple of Detrolt are nuxlvus to have tho Fitnt § Pdee Mamuette Ratlrond exteud its ltue to thnt oI, and considerablo agitation s golng on to sccuro’ thnt end. Tho Snglnnwy flerald thinkes tho following allusions to the importance to Detrolt of ‘aa Indepondent conncction with this lne: 4 Thorond 18 now fn a prosporaus condltion, and is mpmlr unlaring “its avenies of bi ness, In ndditlorr 1o the now shons and eare 1natory to bio erected nt this point this year, it 1s rushinn tho Manisite Branch forward ravidly, ‘Tho Otter Lake B Is nlzo to be oxtonded The position of (engral Passenger and Tickot 10 W grlowfi.‘ “H:.“:'S nning Into tha | Awent ot tho cnlm\vm‘“ Burlington & Quines heart of# rich agricultural nnd lumbeg ( Lallvoad, Just vicated by Mea nmes It Wood who jrocs' with thio. Fousyivanin Ruilrand, will 1ot be filled for the prusent, Mr. Woud's ase (Matanty Mr, Heydon, will bave charge of the 'alice for tho prosent. Mr. flrydon {6 1n ovors way qunlifled to perform the duiles of thio posis ton, beftig n.mun of abHity and having had many years exporience Ih the business, Tho fricnds of Franklin B, Gowon nn{ that ns Boon ns ko can buar oxaotly what the court election tecreo Js, it whut kind of n cortifento 18 10 bo fssied to tho Hond-MoCndmont party ho will nppenl the ease to the United Stites Court nt Hurrisbury, Mr. Gowon 18 still Presi~ ddent for atie yenr from Inst Ducomber of all_thot Ttending lensed 1ines,sconsisting of over 1N miles of rond out of 4 totnl of 1,600, us well ns Presldont of the Conl & Iron Company. He witl enll Incuuns of tho stockholders to henr glu report nud addresy ug soon us ho Is able to o ; ¢ 0 80, reglon, A branch Is contemplated rrom Farwel to Cadillae, shorteniog the Hue to Traverso City, Petoskey, and Mackinaw, -Tho narrow-gatige from this city to Caseville #11l form anothor Im- riant fecider, and scill otior extensions and ranches onn bodiscernei in tha noar fiure, To glvo this uitainess to Dotrolt lnstond of scudlnf‘ 1t to Toledo or Port. Huron I8 natter whicl Detroit must constder nnd which 18 now sube mitted for thelr netion and oneourngement. Detroit hus horetofore planted its Falth in T City n8 tho possiblo rilroad centre of the, Sugls Valley, and bas jmored Saelnaw and the Flint & Tere Marquette a8 hardly worth n pnssing notico, 1t 18 now waklng up to Uil that 1t hus mado n miscalentation, und thut 18 I8 quite huportant to thon to seours tho rupldF-yrowing inflionco and traitio of this road, and that It 18 able to pour more business and prosperity into its lap, if m«hsle’:mumd. thanuuy othor tino of road in ey 1t 13 oinfimed that tho Chosapeake & Ohlo com- Diuatlon is buylng stock nf tho Cluclunatl, In- diauapolis, 8t fouls & Chlcako Ttowd wherover thuy ean ot hiold ol 1t, and that they arein o T way of mmlng eontrol of tho,property. Tho appointment of My, O, W, Smith, lnte Teala Munngor of the Erie, and Fformerly - Trallic Manager of tho Chicn Birlington 2\1\\my. us Ueneral Munnger of the Chiesupenke & Ohlo, certninly lvoks. us it this rosd meant to secure an Indépoundent outlot to Chieugo and otlior Weatern points, thus furminy the sbortest routo to tidownter at Nowport Nows, Vi, Only tho m"ummm it tho rond 8 to be rapiily de- {l( oped Into n first-clusa trunk lo betwoen anouNDn NROKEN, Datuas, Tex., Aprll 18~The long-expected event, the \brenking ground on the Chioggo, exis & Mexiean Central Rallroad, took pluce here to-day. Nearly 1,000 pursons were predent. Tho first dirt was thrown DLy Danfol . Hale, of Chicago, Presjlent of tho Cum- puny, afiee which u large force of graders were put to work, jon the llue between hero and Cleburne, Speeches wero .mado by Mesars, Hale, Wright, ani Peck, of Chi- cugo, nud roveral Wexans, including threo edit- ors, und congrutulutions on to ausplelous etent wery frely und heartlly exchunged. A pirty of Chleugo caplitalists, reprosenting £50,000,000, #ro hevo {n tho interest of the roird, Abnnauet was given by the citizens ot the ioard ot Y'rado roomis;: to-nlght, Mr, % of Chieago, said “he speeinily n}:)nrulnuml the branch of ‘the St, Louls &8un’ Franciseo Rond, now belng bult g City, Mo, und gorousty pushed to Daltus, and 1 reauls the Itie - Grande ) 0 Soutnenstern sanbonrd could, bave lduced a man of Mr. Smith's experioneo’ and energy 10 east bis lot with o small Virginia ¢ road AMUSEMENTS. . JIAVERLY’S. Theo bill nt Haverly's last night was unusnally futervatiog, bucanse, In the fivst pluce, we wore introduced to u new tragle atar Ju the verson of Mr, W, E, Snortdan, and we wore nlso shown Telavigne's play, Louls X1, which wmny naw uimost bo regarded ns a slramntic curiosity, It hus never-been a popularpluay witlf English-sponking nudionces, not even wiion tho title rOje has been nssumod by Cuarle@ Keeno or Henry Irving, It™ f8 a dismal plgeo ot work, Dbulit wupon an old modol, und . the - Loufs * of tho dramatist is plnced fn snch 0 contemptibly: Ijght thut no foolfng ean b oxcltud for hm but ono of dlss” gust, nnd tho othor characters have little in- torest for . tho ‘spectator, Wa - enn ‘udalro Richard [T, for«tho courn, he* shows in climbing tho obstucles which bestrew tho, Dloody rond thut leads. to the crown, whilo his sanguinary deeds wmay il us with horeory bug ror Louls, “the " personitication of meanness, Gypoerisy, oraftiness, cownrdico, morat and physleal, 'wo can feol nothing- bift the_deopest diggust, The dramatlst has only represented one shioc of the Fronch King's char- netor, tho most funoblo side, - and hns ‘inade very littlo uffort to lighten the opprusaive wloom exeept. by weensionnl tonches of grim b Deluviiene has ropresented Louls' pors #onal character moro tha his kingly cburnatar. He bus curefully extraoted overything from him thut would porimit tho ehuructer for an instunt th sour to a- point. of grandeur. Loufs rests “upon & dead level of tho most offensive traits, Hohad u golus for murder, but ho bnd woit- dortul talént for government. ‘Ile impris- oned mun . in C his cages, subjedted torture, proved fu —f—— PTREVENTING A CROSSING. Prrrsnuna, Pa., April 8.=An nttempt made to-day bythe Evergreen & Humiett Narrow- ‘sauyge Railroud to eross the tracks of the Weat Peunsyivanla Company at HBennett’s Swtlon, neartho clty limits, by force, The right 1o do 80 hnd buen denled thom, when the West Pens- | sylvanin Company hastily summoned 160 lnbor- vrs, who tore up tho rails of the -Evergreon Ttoud ninldst the wildest excltoment, . Tho Westy TPennsylvanis hold the fort, and 1t 18 understood, arrupgemoents are muking for i compromise. ' v NARROW-GAUUE MATTERS, s 81, Lowis, Ma., April W.—Col. J. M. Corse, President of the Toledo, Delphas & Bloomington Narrow-Ouauge Raftrond, wus hero to-day, and awarded the cfinh‘lll}t fur tho construction of 100 miles of rodd from lnnsoy, 111, to Bt. Lonis, Col. J. W, Larumiore, Preshlent of tho Toxus & 8t. Louls Narrow-Gunge Hnllroad, wont to Calro 10-day, where bo will mect ©, F, Btovens, Chilet Euglhicer, and arrange for. tho Immedito des PRFTULO from thore of u PATLY o SurveyTho Hno ucrosy Bouthweatern Missour] Into Arkinsas. GIIcAGD & T0WA Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Freevonr, N, ‘April 18.~Julge Tuataco ar- Tived in the clty thls ulternoon, and to-uight tho niotion of tho Trustees tor the *holders of the firat mortgaye bonds of tha C. K. & N, Rallrowd 10 make W. 1L Holcomb8, of the Chicngo & Iown ;lmn:’l. n defeadunt in 't foreclosura sult now his encigles to 3 to bls frionds, poisoned his own brothor; ho witd the bud son of i bitd father; hohad a vive Ient tumpers in tho presonco of tho Court, It Ia sid, e stapped tho fuce of Agnes Norrel, tho mistress of his ruthor: it 18 also sald he A thorarguments of counsel on bgh sldes ho deelded to tako tho _}lmm.-r under mdvisemont, und next douday at ufterward polsoned ber; before his no- tookford rendurn declsion, Goaston to! tho - throng ho - took © part: 3 iiristocrntio and nrter o the robaflion, his necession ha bent hls eucrgles to tho de- atruction of the arfstacracy, and” nmong thom those who bnd offered hiw protection wisen I SALE TO DI DEMANDED. ’ + Bveciat Dispateh t The Chicago Tridunes INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aril 18.—To-morrow blo with his fathor, He united th Mcasrs, MoDonald and Butler, for Gaylornd ot | Foacity of - th wolf it the sunting "y \rnl filg 0 deerco of foreclosure of first- | of tho fox; ..but thero - was another nortgnage Bonds of the Fort Wayne & Muncle Atuifway beforo Judge Gresham'in tho United Stutes Court here, ‘Lhey will usk for the hnmy- diuto sale of tho rond, i \ —_— A ROAD CITANGES ITANDS, VAN Went, 0, April 18.—~Tho Colina, Van ‘Wert & State Line Rutlroad has pussed into the hands of the Cinclunat!, Van Wert & Micblzan Jtailrond Compnny, gomposed prinaipally of Ciie «winnat! capitullsts, * The new road will bo stand- nrd mm”l and tho work of chunging the gaugoe 8ido to hia charncter, Hewas o Kiug most jenl- saus of Franca's wolfure, Ilo Injd thefimt sewls of tho present postal system in that countrys ho mude rouds, dug cunuls, nponed now murkets for cowmerge, established printing oftices, snd smude vigordhis War auninst tho cuemivs of Frauce, ~ As tho .drngtist his — drawn tho man, an ictar hns no ehnhce to uloplu{flnory passion, foreo of ngpirntion, or tragle geaMour, Tt s Jinlted In its opportunities, and therefore R fulr estimato of Mr Bberlduy's abllity 1o portray, tho highers -rdles "-in tho drami - eould searcoly . bo fo d_ from his pertormance of this bagt, however faithful of the thirteon miles now in operation com- | 1t inny be, Thid we cau suy, that M. Bugddun's menced this smorning . “offort 18 A mnflL one, 113 muRe-up ls stFikg, vorreot, aud artlatlo, His work dunotes thought, uud care, and study, It promises wuollf With conslderuhie vigor he' brings out the orafti- noss, -« tho porildious, cruel tomper, tho ‘susplcious, querulous, troncherous egiric of Deluylgne's Jouls, bit-he mercly suggosic tho draml und feroclous uspeass of tho chunuc| which former oxponents hinve mnde prominen and in slighting tiresy nspects hu dowss not ki cifect - to the transitions ‘with which tho ‘part abounds, The eifort lacks varlety, The most lmlnuworwr polnts in the ussumptlon wore tho scone Infthe second nct with Agrtha, CEDAR RATIDS, TA. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Cevan Rarts, In, April 18.—Survoyors loft 1hia elty 8aturany to run o line for the proposed Ottimwn - vxtension of ' tho Chicago, Milwaukeo: *& Bt Punl Raltway, and work oie'the Council JHutts through line will ho commenced with un tmnense fogea of sen soon. NOT AGAINST CINICAGO. To the Editor of The Chicage Tribune. and tho meoting With Nemours m. tho third: Cit1oAu0, April 18,1t has soldom beon my lot* | #0t. 1lmy wore. woll consliercd nnd cifoe- to Ue confroited by such grrunt nonsouso as Is | Y0 tl-lxm::‘lfiu}'l\;‘ ot B, s contatned ln & communication In your iysuo of | cpjled ofore ~ tho _ ourtaln soveril yosterduy over tho {nltials T IL" Two min- | times durlni tho plocy, - Louls X1, whon it utes’ conversntion with the humblest_clork in | bas beon n nnfmlur succoss, hus genorally buon ae* - | turned into nimoag n spectncular playv. Ieving any of our rallrond oftices, twa minbies® con- | B " S On P Gir tho airor. Towotonil sultation of tho wap of this country, or Balf | gia 1t rocondy In Now York, - M. Shorldan hns an hour devoted to inquiries ‘umong the mor- | in a small way trivd to do tho same, His cliants of Chicugo would bnvo suved blm from | costumepuroail sclected with o view to bistor- wnking himsolf ridiculous. Itscems liko folly | lenl ncoutioy nnd barmony In color, and, ale 10 notice such nbsurd statcments, yot in the though "’"mm“finfl III“;"DII"I f:xln d\‘”ll'“‘rsp:(‘gfi yory uwlmlluullly. present erusadengulust pallronds,and espocially | thom. IHaverly has taken aore than agulnst Somblustions fdr ' tho malntenance of | Usual © curo ‘fn - the way of sconio rutes, thoro aro doubtivss kume well-meaning | BRpojutmanta, Snherfdan bas overy advantuxo Inethe wiy of support. Ar, Edmund Coltler, Wwha, when he had tho opportunity 1n the third net, divided tho hunors with tho star, prosontod Nemottrs with force and _ virifity, J«;‘hu A, Lan mada n _ oxeplonut slolang ll‘}nM‘x‘umm\\"‘lunm ¢ ho | -people who might ho influenced by the stite- muouts of »'T, K" and 1 wish therefore to uifer tho faliowluyg brlot remarkss F‘lNl—UiluNn both cusen_the shorteat routes, tho respoctive\listunces to Kunsus City, which Is the principyl of tho so-cullod Stissouri Rivor 0i1LH, o Wi tl ng digtunces; 8t, Tl 16 Kuneus Cit O 4 us tho Dmm’:u wuvo f protty althouxh i supertiolnl expression 3 Clijulleo to Knn- | to tha filinl lovo that vainly sceks n responso a8 Olty, 460 wtled, Thy rated trum Chicog Srom Louis; Aisy Kute Forsyth has just ubout np\‘ur nfve beeu, never will bo, nover ought | the roquisite emotiun for tho_rdle of Murle, and TO'bO the samo AK from St, Loyis, und tho state- | Murtha by Mrs, Augusta Foiter wus wiadeu WONL that such was tho oasee buture tho formue tlon of the * villninuus pool ™ 18 yure_Hotlon, Tho rutes s now fixed ure fuvorsblo to Chicugu, audtho slizht differonco thnt oxists has beon ouighied by tho Chiougo ronds by muny * wars aud lomr contentlon with thoiv 8t Louls com- l\:lnmuu. Only n very silht oxsminution of the rlif now fn Uso s sulliciont 10 prove that tho fix-.l(ugu?muu- have dono tholr full duty in this h'!ruml—'ll 18 _possiplo that WT, H.* ll’l n frlunnm.- in tho case ot tho shipmonts from foorju 10 which ho rufors, but bils othor statos ments are 80 wide of the tnark: thut, tuken fn conneetion with It {uhorent llllvgll\ufilfllh 1 st bo permitted to doubt it.: If tho case Is ny lntea i5, howover, it s umulreu,lr wrongand my exporiuncs with tho Chicago rouds vads mu o beliuvo that ho has anly to Wtato his code t :fiam, secompunied by guod ovideno, to have 9 mutier sed straight, Finally—As to tho charge that, after all tholib. orulity Chieugeo hiss shown torailrouds, tho lutter haao ow *sold ber out,* “drivon from her a !t'fi",: hlrm!-z." vto,~this {8 pure, unadulioratod b . Wo uill'know what Chitcago has, dunp for hor Frilyondy, und wverybady but *4% EL" knows whut biee ratlroads bave dono for Chloigoy Tho abligagion s matual, o \\'m&o evorybody must admit the onergy and Y auap' of our businessinen, yot thods who know 1nost about it know-<hat our rultronds Mave borne no sscondary part In puiting us ‘whero ave nro, sod are second ta no ugonoy in keopidk ug wherowonrs, Thu ldes that'ous roal i nes—naving their miltious ivested 11 oty property in the shape of terminal fucllis tles—ingund ttako uny action fnimical to this clty 08 viaind othors, ur,futend to st "“MV doivn g Iy Chicawo's trado drift to Bt. Louly vor uiy whore” elsa, 13 Lo lwprotinbio for serfous congldosution. Lot 0% I1.' a8l tho merchunty =—thody Who Bave u large trade on or west of the Missourl Rivor—what thoy think of Chloggo rullronds. In -nm‘ldm b ¥ past hilmsel” W vlausing lgure, On Wednosday ovoning 3ir, Bl near us Shylock, Unill that oyon| will bo give . llan witl aps “ THE OLYMPIO, ‘This houso was packed to the walls Just night, and many turned awag, ¢ho attniction bolng Bnellbuker's varloty troupe,* which Includes wmuny poople of worlt, the most prominent of whom #re Goldle and Bteol, song and dence; iss #nlllo Bt. Clutr, who doos some yery protiy i and clog dunaings Little All Itight, the Jupe Huvso : equilibrist; .‘maghlnu Buundly, serlos comio sinuers and tho Clipper Quartet, whoso sluging moerits praise, The performance cons- cliides’ with -the burlesquo, * Princo Protly fi;:{i;:‘u ‘Which somu vory shapoly young tudics 'ANNA DICKINSON, PHILALELPIIA, April 13,~Tho manuger of the Chestput Streot Opera-i{ouso hins boen Instructed to Ueuln sule agathist sAnns Dickinson for res fusing 10 appear, acvording tocoutract, us Claude Aleluotte, f — STEELE [MACKAY I ATR INOVEL THE« + 3 Htoelo Mackave tells'a Graphto yoportor that Lo will positively have A how theatre o Now York City roady to opop in tho fall. Howill also Bavo a travellug orimnizution, *“Tho papital you are sald to have at com. 000, mand," sald the roportor,” laquoted ul T8 thie corpeet?” o 2 g My capital” sald the author, smitingly, “you may Iuform my friends, issullolontly amplo to mevt ull my requirowmn * lteoent rumor,” ‘tho roporter fnally cons?| little beforu o udds hid voleo to that of tho | tinuod, 4 has placed: J. I, Haverly tutpublic alroudy 1o Intmierails band of funatics who urp |-Botice: a8 your baoker, Ary you ready o cons wow uuu-\?ud {3 orisado wminet the rullronds | tradict thisy” ot supporied by fucts ' which havo ne fouudution | % As e thing" way the circumlooutory in truith, by lyrurea whiloh uro forevor fuiso, dnd | rosponss, + it Is conaldered unprofituble (o can= Ly i vinddotly aagis wihileh lumu{ u)unllml Ly the ll'llhlnl or dony anythiug with which Mr.glave iguorancu of the wubjeot Ighaud, Lot il solve | erly fs evon supposed tobo lduentitied, At presont 10 the satistuctiun Of reas®inblo wun the prob- lem as Yo bow frelght cun U® yrriod 489 ruiles for tha eanio or law than (¢ s curriod 23 wiles, und whetbiyr (6 s grobublo thay the B¢, Loula ropds . L . Il,l;l.lillf‘l'lhfguk ag liverty to pxplicitly undwor your YW What bave you to ssy wqburnlwha Jeng- {48 urits of 1o pow thedtrei™ Wi thy uexs lu- S B T b S & - torrogatory. ** Will tho elovateq orchiostra and doubla stago Ngure Among 1ts novolties? Tl elovated orhieatra wiil by Introducit n anlightly changed form, and na fomtho daublo stiige, I will develup au_entiroly irow ldon in s irinelplo of wurking., The grontest paius will mlaknu with overy detall of tho II])[IIIJI.I‘O‘IHHI‘ work,* > “How about tho invidiblo chnira?" * Tha statoment concorning thom iid not con- taln asinglo vislonary sentence,” nid Mr, Mie knye, qulotly, nid evidently i oil e rnedl s, g Juvisibile ehalr 18 not only fully convelver, hut patented, When the apecintors, at tho voi cluslonvf tho porformance, nriso to TJ thoy cin causo the chnirs thoy have veeunies to ilise appenr by touching a almnlnnprlm‘r. Tho work enn be accomplishod wllk extraordinnry rapldis y, and il I belleve, ne of tho londing nove vitios of the duy.’* » . DRAMATIC NOTES, Manager J, 1T, MoVicker, who hns been,In New. York for some time, will return thls yornng, “The Leglon of Honor® began thd sccond week of {ts present run at MoViekor's Ins night, Mr. Augustus l‘lu‘n. who fgr sevoral sensnng has mnlptnined a gatiant but ‘incilectun) strny- ko to estbifsh n lirst-clnss theatro i the Cliy of Torontd, will, nt tho ond of tite present senson, rolinquish the manngeument of tho' uronlnurnnd Opera-Huuse, o s Mannger John 3V, Norton has discovered aAnuther * Southorn trigody diamond.’” ‘Ihis time hor onine 18 plain AMiiry Dixon, aud sho halls (an Momphis. She falrly ravished the heurf'al @ 8, Louls reporter wiio was present atn Toheavand the other dny. OF course sho I8 paragon of beanty, *8ho bng n beawtitul and very. oxpressive ‘fice,” Le telis us, \with durk oyee thitt spenk her thonghta plainly an written inngige, inshing and . spnvkiing buncath 8 bounteous growth of golden huir” e T BILL SEYMOUR. A Riot at the Worat Dive in the City. ‘It has been alleged from thme to thne nhout® tho City-Hall that Tus TRIBUNR grossly eXnw- gorntedl the demoralized “condltlon of cortain quartors of the city, and particnfarly t tlon of Stato streot known a8 tho * levee.” And when attontion was onlled to 11l Seymour's §n- fainoua saloon and bugntont 1730 8tate atreet,out of which the Armory poliee bud arrestod two Iit-" tle chiliréh whom the desplenble proprietor and Iiia mistress wero harboring ns ludy bonrders, a swail handful of ward puliticlans took up Sey- .ntour's plea that he was belug persoented, and Ly tholr Iutlzonce acoured for hifl tho protee- Alon of tho Admiuistration.. How ‘little ho- de- served it the dolngs ut bis phico yesterdnynlter- nodn fully prove, and now thut the Arutory polleo are fully aroused to tho neceeslty of doing somcthing with Beymour end his_den bocnuso: of the'intonsa Indivhation of Ludluess people and rosidents along Stuto street,efrom Twelrth 10 Fourtconth streots, nt the existounco of such o dive In thole midst, It 1s_quite probuble thut Mavor Iarclson will have*lls attontion called to tho matter 4 In such n woay thae he cunnot possibly fnd an excuse for not revoking the fellow's lcense, dAlmost uightly ainve tho cloctlon Beymour's ranche hus hoen tho sceno of dlsorderly brawls, dnd it seonied 08 If tho proprivtor Bkl beegmo bolder il moro offensive beenuse of whit” was done for bim whefl he was lust hituled'over'the conls. Yestepday uiternoon i row begnn betwean Doltd Clarkasn fnmate of the Luenlo, und @lollio Kunu, whose time nppears ns - Mollle Seymour 1y conspicuously lurge yellow lutturs upon, tho #eluss in o teansom over i front dnor at tho ‘siilo of tho suloon, ~Aftor i series of knock-downs In the Lagnlu nud satgon, I which the glasswura, und furnlture, suffered extensively, Delln was ejucted at tho Tront dovr. by Seyuiour und his wistress, , Bhortly thorenfter " i trunk and some ottfor aetietes wwere tired but upon tho sldowalk, ‘The iurk woman domuuded §6 hlch she claimed Mollle owed her, und persist- ng 0 ber deinands was again assaulted, Sey- mour rushed to.take o hand {n the ugsiult, und Loth of thiem were jumptug, upon the prostrute womun when Juo Dbtun, ‘o pbwarful fellow, whose provious record 13 none 1ov good, rushe neryes the stréet and befriended tho unfortinute foule, Soymour swasforend tocenseintertering, and dils red-headed mistress, now furio e, retreatod with it Into tho salomw. Dellu hut been oructly. beaten, gl the,crowd, num- bering nearly 1,000, wilchPBtoelknasd Loth thoe street and sldowulk, tuok her part,und began Inclting her to get even with her assaflunts, Tho, smatl hoys ddvised to Mtrow n Lrick troo tho windy," which Dolla- did,” not ones but hatt-a-dozen times, an when eho hud finighed T Hcylmur'n\l‘l;rmhru. ng he calls I, loaked ko o log shugty wi hus boon torn und scattored by eyclone, 'Phoro wus but u single wholo window pine Inthe saloon front, and tho wine duw-atats within wero bited nil aut of shupe. Within doors broken glnss and furnituro straword thatloor, and blood ornamented u gront deal ot tho wreok. [t was more thun the flerv-bended fewalo conld stand, and Della had . barel completed the job when Mullio saltied forth with'tho swaegor of & Bridyepert bully, und, drawlog u larizo peari-bandiod rovolver, sinrtd after hor nutigonist, The crowd yroko und ‘ 1n ull directlons, crlylmc vut, * Don't polnt it thil way," and tho sinll buys who bad boon ont windpw-panest and othor artic) Della to smasgh senmnored 1mto the nearest daurways. ‘Che hareldun firod two shots ut short rengo ut the Clurk womun, and how she migsed hor 18 n mystery. Sho undonbledly. would have aucceeded In lllting her nad not tho woman taken refugo by Winwood's restuurans, Nu.d:lu. Even thon sho. polnted *the wengon tirciteningly through tho window, and voweq she would shoot Winwood It ho peraisted In hare” boriag tho wutnen. £ . Bano citlzans who had becomoslck and” tired of walting for the police to turn up, conelided , to intarfero, and stepping up to Mollle, one of thtom knouKod the ravolvpr out of tior hand and seized hor, Sbe resfsted and fought like. s Iluml. but thoy had alrendy started stutton- wardswith her when Oltledr Thowns Ultrtin happoned along on his way pome. 1o touk hur Inte custody, and subscquentls turnod her over to :Olhcer —Rouney, ° Bevmour was nrrested nt u barbor-shop near Taylor street, whero bu was waiting with n gunr of Alumfiun. to nsunll the cltizens who woro-tak- Ingg Molile fo tho stutiun, e gavo up pegeenbly endixh, however, whon hoe found a pblico otli+ cer I chargo of her, {’&. 100, wae fogked up. Tho Clark ‘voman wus arrdstod us ullo wns golng o tho Houso of & friond, s Tho r;}l‘cu mude an oifort to keop ‘tho trio I p il night, but a buteher numed Jicob i {uglated Upon glvingtadl for Saymone, and wife, Though nobmilyreautd be found wii# lug to voueh for It it wis Intimated about the Armory Lt this wia tho end ot Bill Soyioitrs ahe wag to o tdlorated s snlooukeoper 10 onuor, el Clark was gocn In n witnoss room nt tho Armory, and was found to bo sutfering consld- wrably from her m"“[{ brulses and cuts. ‘Sho enguged bonevl ng the Alontabra ony weok e lust Friday, and whilg thore mude $3, over uud abovo hue ckvenses, Lhis auin eh¥ Ingusted for sufe keoping to Mallie,-but asied for it yos- torday i oriler o _buy hersotf ad pulr of slipe pers, Ballio rqtueéd 10 glve it up, und rofused besides to pormit™ hor to leave tho bousu upon any brotoxt. She bad been Arinking neavily, und this, neeordisg to Dollu, ‘necounts forbor conduot, The stories which tuo girl hasto tell of uufulnwvun n tye pinews aro slnply terrible, After an interview with Detla the reportor vlmfld tho toentity of the satoon and found o\'ori;ru tdont within b stono’s throw of the donso bittorly inconvo:l ukalust Soymour that tnoy coutd not tulk withn bounds of renson concernlng yesterduy's riot” Irsumething i3 not done spesdily by the nuthor- ition thoy propose to potltion Mayor Hurelson to rovok the faltow's lleunso, or ut loast drive bim out of that part of tho of LT e et—— THE RESULT OF A DRUNK. Fho patrous of Raco Bros.’ oyster house wum wreated to au inclpiont-.senantion yosiords ovonlng about @ o'clock, furnfshed by anfn- ebriatail nitgenoy” namo d William Miller, whuso olfico Ja ac Noon 49, Unity Bulidiug, 19 Dearborn struet,, About tho hour aforosnid Miller, aftecr’ paying for his suppor, the price of whic' was Lut 25 conts, hegan to soratch mutches on- tho show cuse noar the door. Elo was romonstrated with by ono'of the onshlers, Mr. James Talcott, bu tho romonstraneo had an unpleagant offoct upap Mr, Mijler, who not ouly continioed his wmutch-seratehiug, but becamoe enruged that he shoulduot bo sltowed 1o mur thi easu whon n cigur-Ilgutor wis at hund, Tho cushivr told | him thut bho must dosist or tuko tho conde- quences, which would prouably lund him i the strect, At this Miller drow bls rovelver and tureatoned, In créo he wus dntorfored with, to Solean *out tho whole shobang.!' Oticers Elliott und Wiles wore called, They*put Mr, Miller *duwn-stiire" 8t tho Armnory tugobor . off, and ho will bivoe o churics to aniwor 10 Jug. tico Walluce this m%‘;m‘fi {‘lu roeptibly _findor n &'f tho l|¥nn of thu warlike X ch may purt hia ' violont =~ conduct =~ Add to ! this may bo the fuot that about two weoks ngo Milior usked tpe casbler ut Haco Brothurs to trust him, ar, ui the saying (4, ta*haug bit up,* for the privy of u supper,—~0 cents,~and was displeased, I whon Ho was pagletvoly rofused, Miller fa tho same man who only & fow days, ugo loat §00 In- eavh which “ho Wwus - enrrylug fn. nis hana Mnnfi Doarborn 8treod when'a @ion "{mllcd " Il and ran off with tho oash, andnlso ‘with his wilel und chglp, Houb that tine drew hils rovolver, but refrulnod srom shooting bo-* onuse of tho crowded coudition of the streoty, | Ho {s i tho habit of suduliivg . freely In intoxl- wating drinke, eapeclully ns 10 that delectinblo und 1oellittuous compound knawn os ¥ Bono dleting,” for which ho. las such 4 Fanoy tut somu of bld wcqunistunces nnong * the boys ™ o tbe North Slde kuow bilm best. by bis nfok- nume of * Bonediotine ” Mdltor. 1o l8 s xenties nanly-uppasring aud wc&rflml CULTALITTY a1 \:nu b worry for thid¥ibiug whow Lo gots sutide, 5 ——— The Knd_of Groenbavks aud Bauk . Nutes,, " % What Locomes of all tho greentacks bank notes after thoy hpve seryed tbelr ‘mn of usefulnesst” lv 4 rrpquent quory. A gk 106 Bag 113 1110 Jasigho sawo “de wil Dther -thinge useful, What "an “lateresting etory the inting BTy ravols of n grei from ¢ imlvua tha pro: o, m T ¥ o oo, mom nchine, would nkol o aveg, a linnk noto I8 Abatt three yeard; oy tlo luner. After Surving I8 piirje iy oy i I8 motnmorphimed Into iibiis Vi Uthor Tlnires, T DRICPRN OF o st i thu tiutes 8 an Interesting one, The I‘u.,?"" of olton seo in tho dally pipers o parigrpy thing llke thiss = Kutlonnl bank intes pocots o nLlon ta-diy, SO Tho preoted I otes nire oArHul 10 tho gerst o Eograving wnd Peinting and picegs michine = eantatning Humenso kijyes ,}glu Tl fome, chup the notes nto sl fragnicnts crntion 18 condustuod under o s threo oflicers of tho Tronsury Dupiring oot lcelnlty detatle fur this purpiso, Noang et owed 10 be present. ut. this dnity mageseg, 1o notesoxcept the vificers aml ho o e oL & tho minchine, Thoy aru_compofien lo roriifa 10 ruous untll cuclt SeRRFLLS 10t iy Jeihia Thoy. Wt neconnt 1 dotall i tewip o)L redomption burei for onel note; o ang becaing Jost o intslald, and niteecnro] 118 witg 110 clroulation, to reaitiy wim peld immedinto dieharge 6f tho *Uires o0 wha hivo daily in” thoie eustody frog hand militon 0 ‘threo or four iniilfos of pyy 18 | Douds, 'Tho shreda nre rediced to puy, o thion, by & patonted process, this mineg fy .,'.l"m e Into figures of birds anct” niimnly and ool fnementos Lo visiturs, OTtontimes © i gt pen thut one 1telo obJect will b "nuzw'" WWhHL WS one SIR000 worth of mnoney, T eUut e —— DIED FROM HIS WOUND, Demtse of Tames Wallnee, the . owade . Fay Jumes Wallace, tho highwayman who at8o'clock Sunduy ovenlng, Maren o7, by Eg. ward d'Anguera, @ SOURE DURIO teather, iy suspeoted, upon encountoring thom on Jpy plgce, nome Van Buron'street, that Wallneg and his ‘two companlons woro* about 1o pog Bim up nod 'rob o biny dled of by Juries at 6 o'clock yesterduy tnorning the County Huspitak. “Mr, d’Anguen Is oy, £ 0l to nppent on the Sith bofore Juye, MWaldh, Dut tho, Caronee's Jiury it tho iy which thup ko to hold wpon th decensol"ot day will Tiely oxanierate him {rom al biam, ant ommmond his acilon, The hospital ENtwoony woraquite nnxlous to moke the, pos t-moren (;xun;mln |u°1"n°‘v "'fl rlz-c'uur‘nu. mm"x""(y Wero deeply puzzlod pver tho syiuptoms whiel Snnnifested willo tador thalt Girs, Adcar was phot. L rling. Iy, Dra. Fengor, dircoson, Isham, and U u’n-l County Phystetan Bruteardt mot. ym:rbd'a,', and procuedad to anko 1o aULapy . ey ful, panstuking mutiner, It was found that thy, bullet bud enterod tho nbdomen about three inches above the navel and n tritlo to tho fen, 1t bud pased over the stomuoh And throngh s prncreis and loft lobo of the ver, While pau: i throten thosoe organs tho bullet, from soge snuxplicably eiuso, SpHt. Onv Smail plesy Iodged intho left Jobe of the liver, whily by Jarker portion pussed ot through the 'orgat ang Jodged in tho mngcetes of tho “bnek, Tt waga meinered that Wallnco bnd complained of 3 pain in the smnll of his bick from the time by renched tho hoaplial, - Donth wns cusal 1y peritonitls, or futfumintion of (ho sn luel tho bosols. B o ————— . ‘Two KEnris, * The Earl,of Desurt, who lius taken chay Yauity Pl paya hiy respects 10 tho Weuy Hoynl Liternry Fund in this extremely amusiog: oditoriil noto on un Invitntion to. contribute 1 it Institution received by.bim from i brathor noblemun, the Eatl of Dorby, the presont Chate.. win of lgm {m(“;):u by b " : *Tho Burl of Dorby " has presentod bis com- IR 10 1 W) s rexod, . Thenose e otnghilowen 1 nomimte” me ® asnSEEW ALy of lh“]"'“".ljwmflry Dinner™ of the Royul Lite erary Fund, : * A# 1 Lnve not tho honor of the Earl of Derbyy aequilntaney, 1 feel L'xlrclm.‘l{ grateful tobim for sonding mio this wraceful nttantion (e rutly done In copper-plute) of thd bigh cateon 10 which he holds . iut rouding further on 1 came noross thess- words:. *'Fho steward’s fee s flve guineas, which may bo includedsin a onution of £10 10s., IF the stowurd should desire to Leeomo n mdtnber of the corporntion, The dluner tieket (£118) s w sopirato puyment, and 14 not incfuded in.the feo or s donatlon.y! » I thus beenine nwvaro that tho reuson whyths. Bnvl of Derby presonted his complintents to me, wia not in order to request tho bonor set forth,, but In orderto request mo to fl\'u i five: Ymnemnumhuu of the fund of which he speaks,, knowlnge nothing of this fund, excopt that, Wwhatuver ltselt may be, its Corm -of luvitation o not literury. 1 eall'it cool of the Enrl leroy toe send e begging letters, [ have no lutenton of giviug blm even slxpe . . ————— 2 A Wifo and u Misstons Dispatch to Linctunatl Enguirer, Wasmesuroy, D, C., Apri 16.~Thore 18 good suthority for the‘nunounconmdnt thut Whiteluw tchd, who 13 to bo_mnreled early next mongh to, 4 miillonutre’s daugbter, is to bo uppolnted Mins Ister to Germnny. - Jeroby hangs o tale, Wil fnin Waiter Phelps, fecently nominated Minlster 10 Austrin—an uifected young mun, who partt botk Jus ame and _bis hilr in tho widdie—{z 4 ehitm of “Held’s, and ut ono tine held stockfa ¥ the Lrihune, *Phdlps witd_travellug abroad for hig health, und knowing Rold bad” Blaine's e, udvised himgo seenry Tor him tho Italinn Mis .slony Iaine, however.did not desive o makoa chunge the hon Iteld songht the Germoa Mission for Pheips. Instend of giviug this miss A0 o Phelps Bllno oifered It to leld, and sugs gedted that Pheips eould bo fixed nt Austeia, A~ #matter of faet, Pholps, wiso 18 rich, did not eare: 1o bo gtattoned ut the Vieann Capltul, but whea, it was-communiented to bim that Refd would Yo to Germany 1t mollliled hlm, o ST, JACOBY OIL, o ‘ ol g yTEo) (R \ GREAT GERMAW { REMEDY | RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, | LUNBAGO, BACKACHE, OUT; BORENESS or e CHEST, g { SORE THROAT, , | UINSY, - M B LINGS naxn SPRAINS, FROSTED* VEET 4 A .EARS, QT hm]m“ ool i Gonenal Bodily Pasy TOOTH, EAR anp HEADACHE, ! duL i, TS c3n No FPreparation on earth eyuals B, Jacoss Otk ss BUXX, 3tuPLE Aud CHEAR Externst lewedy, A bl but the oomparatively trinin one suflering with | A, YOGELER & CO. Jaltimoro, M., U. . o DA KING, DOWDL T {“ rofussus 2oralord Yhasphinta, {;t‘u;l:‘mnfiullullulb‘zy lending v REkicun Tghior Liaoult, catgess sive, unid > Vealude thin ordliary Bukiug Powe STy » Th cane. 8ol at o rensonalio prico: The Mnraford Assunnav Avd Gook Book sent free, ; Rumford Chemical Works, l'ruvxnenu-l‘;‘ s . unford Chemieal Wogks, rovitence, ATD; BNBION: Adent, 12 Fairupeatatr 1633, S0 &8 Laxe it Culoazon ¢ . pliysiciane 4

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