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'RIBUNK: WiEDNI BDAY, APKIL 20, — time for the — Ineres of wntor Jn | the millwill go. Largo vossela caunot leave Attho blast turnaces of the Union Tron inches, the depth of the water dl - wl that atredm to reach the tuck. Tho water {sso | port. The current isso awitt that tugs cannot OUR FLOOD Company, the water was alroady wo 4g | cure, pon the Incation of the premis Cl THE ‘OBBER CAUGHT, aol high between Roe ‘and Hbictand-that travel | Mavage thom. Tho water fa overflowing the ita way up through the erevices of the Noor, | river, too, was abowing more pininiy than ever , Reckton pies ravel | iowor docks, is and the mim were entnpolled to work ie pools | ita inability te do whut was demanded of It. é both ,by rail and™rond ts nbsolutels~ mposainte. °, whiey were incrensmg in aren vach moment, | The current was oa good one, but the —_——- Hetwcaqtockton and Htoxeoo the water stands The Chicago River Emulating Its ‘Tho dpparatis vy whiob the fron ure Is bofsted fram the etoreroamn to the platioras where {Uisttumped Into tho cupolas wax working it ALD. , : Apeciat Ptspateh ta The Chieagn Tribune, OMATA, Nob. April 10.—Sayor 8, F. Boyd sont docks contioned disappenring — below the! water's Murtice, ait thore WAB- 1 Arrest of the Man Who Has Been. Rifling Mail Pouches, aah inthe rdak toa deptt of feet, and intny LAK. Peck Arrlves | aint bridges te'ttde,lnentity Hive been washed Sister Streams. fale prowuiay thitt th nbutinents ore Seon myer ; ‘i Tho Sieamet Of tho brilges would bo awattdwad wy in the : ns wrent Hawdvantegs. Bucn time the earriuze or at Stoux City from the ay rE the Tele nee rt oe etan to- | a telegram to Acting-Covornor Hand of Dnkotn, Sa levytur nude tea dlénuent with its oad uf empty | deluxe, At the rolling matewore wae nit An | 4 ’ ‘ ° 1 ‘ nes fuera OM, t errupted, but. qwiug.t0 the water belng devon’ Upper Missourl. Eago & Pacifia Ragwaneash Cbionen, -Mitwpat- | tt Senkbon tariag Ans Fanta ies to denen The Creek Higher.than for Yonrs, | wodiMinicn had iitied up the cieeatnre bud, | inokin ihe mvern tho ly-wuce) pits in ono or | Lhe Post-Office Inspectors Have the kee. & St, Paul itond; are gone. beatdes) Oo 000, ribited “ty the people of and Sul Rising. and Which prevented It from rouchisy the proper | Lwo ifistances becaine partiully Alled with water ” F SOO feck ate tench On hoe eter cera | Omaha for Dakota and Novraska nuterers by fovul:* When tho onrrluge started an its upward, | which was Lolng constantly whirled Into the alr Dead Wood” on Him. —_—_——_—_—_— i Sa rat bower | ania. “About $3,000 have peen aubscribedt hure, —<—_$$——$——— tripg{t carrtod with itm suificient quantity-of | by the great wheels turning awiftly through tho waeelp oe Mia oo it ® horrible cundition, | and this will provably, be inorensud to €4,000, ull, watdr to sprinkle inost uncuinfortably the ‘men | overtiow, At Turnor’s packing-house, corncroe Furthor News from tho | and already = damnge. to the amount to be given tu dostitit On tho 19th of January last, on tho arrival of people up tho river, whorwore compulled to work underneath. Tho | Twenty-sixth street and Archer aventt, tho No Tho Desplaines Has''Broken ,into the a .. + | of several thousand dotiars has teen done. Ft reporter was informed the while. ie/had not yet | basement commonced filing up enrly In the the evaning train on tho Lake Shore foad, the Stricken and poens Beersthing Ig all aflont and at tenet 1,000 qyen nett DR ORUR TAs Canal, and Is ‘Rushing barn erent ear ae ae | moc, atuvertog tn that basement foul | otal atthe Por-Oioe mera ait arpartess (0) are thrown outof employment. All Tio; dwell. ; them todoad, ‘Thetyyineved und rallroadtrack | prevented by th t nation of - | that the Cleveland pouoh of registered lotters had People of Dakota, tor on Loomis Stontaguos Morgan, Wally and | KenKun, Tau April 19,—Tho atago of water tn + Lakeward. Na iterate | Heodcnte 2a patio tuosiscuvery’ wastinads | Deen cut open and tilted of ita contents. tons the exu Ae, uty uior Witter, 18 ive bY iy witols chorare la welgned bes tho Misstusipp! is soventeen feet mua Int, tt rise: of ofyht inches sluce one inst report, The river Knowlton stréits aro flooded. The water in c t that the water had found its way into the place many places is running through tho windows, the services of a fireeengine wero secured to pump it out. ‘The enyine worked oll day and ‘The chief clerk of tno Lake Shora run’ who had recoipted for the pouch, could give no intorma- jacs Chel Es ford Iie fave biast. Abthd edrner uf’ Archer and Ashlind avenuas - Soatlll clatix, and now within one foot of tho | All the Southwestorn Section Threatened, ton, Ifo bad ‘ nin Threatened | walle somo stilt romain in the upper stories of g | not only were collura and yurda full, but the | was working at a Inte hove f at hotd- | Hon. Ifo had reacived it iH ood order, and, ne Omaha Ag eres 2 || hele Buuans. and: othors. havo: boon’ faten! to Mtted Husiners i generally suspended Mong with an Inundatton, IncKwnter fron tie sowurs was tawny bolting. | ny lianwnwiinae marking very haede it was | feAs ho know, it bad not beon tampered witn with Another Destr uct= fenve thelr homes. A Darn floated down stream te Aer Lani generally suspended along iii Se 4 Up Into tho caters, and se rapidly thatonocoult | enungod forthe restof the night. At the cou on the train, ‘Tho drivers: of the wagons bé- tvo Fi a this morning, Uie was captured near. Muntagne — e = ee ape Huub ee waters, liku the moves | ner nt Secyeiny street and Archer avenuen base- | tween tho Poat-Olllce and the depot and ive Pood. Island, Tho feyleler ultiea floor Is covered toa | SNOW IN NOUTIERN wisconstn, | The Resldents on Archel Avenue Gi OnE OF a nat srg aventie and Moke | (owe varkshup hud to tw abandoncd. an niea ide | the attacnés of the latter wore closely e, Ler et Tile! burement srloon onan opposit corner alroady a depth of soven or ulzht inches, while H. Uirial, Utica, Wis, April 10.—Tho snow’ is atiil six ‘Nervous—Tho Damber-Yards 4) ory street the intinbititnts were completely iso- | mentioned, questionad, but thoy could oot sugxest aur ‘ Lh Lean ‘Manan! Jiro A G: Durace, and Sant deep in Dlneoate the middle of roads in this Throatened eee ae Me aad ae Tentncing: oners ale tt anna AV eateti preen Pee icing Munna Te" mare initieato Tate itewhee vist ia C i . 4 " ; ‘ ‘ea - Nc Holstoia gho Little Desplaincs River | rior, shod to ety tint the Cold Borne dant | conte, ‘The thaw bae bey ai tho anova 5 RSMO > | Men enareree tes rg ee ene en MT ene ues ne Tae we | Sue aR rMe eee a, Now & Raging, Roaring, lias succumbed to the strong pressure, and tho doing of Bluwiy, ete, fetta damage from OUR RAGING RIVER, in the overttowed diatrict are of the very radest | for thend to get tip yeaterng morning the toor | mnde famittur witit the ovidenuos ‘St the aus, Stream, x water {a sweoping averything before It. At yet, pprehended. It fadoubtful whether very tnany ont of tho aid! poorest sort, yet tholr occupants wave, the | wis ontirely out of aight. ‘hele husty tsbing | culty, and he without much Inbor pliced thocause Mighty atte gu ate Binprsan's high mark of 1877, tho roglster shows TNE PECATONICA, | vast numbgnoof, Chicagoans who yesterday iitinely to show ST eee sa on oitien Sin emai epunre aE ole | For tho route botween, “tslew 2. and. Glos ae —-= bat Heise i jo trontsctwo tnohes aban | me Soeetal Wapateh to The Uhteago Tribune, Cromod tha bridges on the.amaln stream or tho | Ingtheenehe Although in one ense tho, winter | Reroriheds srhis was doubtless onucase but of | No lnnecessury noieo waa made over the ultule, ‘sus over tho kitchen toor, sat everybady ecomed Frexvont, 1, April 19.—Never before in tho South Branch stopped formore thane minute, If several similor ones, The loss to grocery M4 ¢ ety though one newsapa deavorad t Rock River Inundating Hune | away, and the other denlera In that commodity fettd-olf,” While the welldt oe a t! ia . U wonder nt the ree | f0 think tho worst bad come, and they were to- | dealers niong Archer avenun will amount | ity millonuire “send-olf,” willo the netual lose ‘The 4 Fee ener tite datanna Che gogancy | lstory of Frognort was tha Peeatunten Itiver ay | (hey supned nt all th loan and rome oe tea | gurdingly making no pmparitions towandeimuye | to connideruble. | In front uf nearly: | did tot amount to more ‘than $20).. Fur two oF 4 7 Mites of. tnces at ho river, b high. Muny of tha streote are undor water, and ‘ ing, Jt wasn veritable burly-burlys'insome tne | overs one of tha grocery stores can.| three weeks niter tho bapponing of .tho vecur- dreds of Square +. + | Places atong.tha river, both north and south Of | soverat tamities have Leer compelled to louve | ‘Heh tideloss, stawnant puddle, fowlng somo- | stances the domestic fowls, driven from: thelr | be seen barrels ‘of four aud boxes pilod | ronce referred to nothing of an uoustiul charge. ” , this point, tho rivor is two miles wide, and many tholr bores und seek sholter ulsewhero, At ts tltnos with an nimost smperceptivle tution to | aceustomed quarters, wore eceking refuge in | up ns if the stock was nbout bein romoved, | ter uccurred an the run: between Chicnyo und Country. . farmura have lnrge flclds of winter whoat five | Teohetey thar several dame and Uridges have: | to south, and eotnatimes ediying back with an | the KiteHon. and tt wis a uroblum with coe | Tho empty boxes und barrels left In tho bnge Cleveland, All nt once tha aflcials were dis- a fect under water, while tho meadows nro also | peen washed awny, nna fears are entertained for | almost equatly invisible current, toward the Se Ea CaCO ens nilopt tho iaents are al) Bi ats presenta 4, gonorally: er gusted on tearning that . » | Hooded to-the-samo dept. sume of tho bridges uvor tho river In this vity, north; but whichever way it moves, full of | the parlor’ for sufe-keepings, Yot Hi one man iy fam of rate ayiis desolated. by the’ THE DUPE ALD HEOISTRIGD POCCI . any iy y had be Water Five Feet Deep in Strects, ath ROR: REV AT Biba # | atenches, tha only auitation upon its surTAc® tie-in aaer teat Ty Mi OnE at ao. | mtrate aad acomcnte: et hones Overy Car, printed Nu ‘pubis Monton wes trande o Ik. 2 » ri Ne 3 . fr ct ly ri bi on uit of tho | atreets ond pavements ‘at nearly overy turn, | Jy . : Jtonds, aud Wheat- Speclal Dlapateh to The Chteagn Tribune. Apectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Jie tae: bubble oF gas whlolt oceusionally rise | Fround and watts Fenty to n neighbor's yard. | evidently ‘with no plico to yo for tao Migats jing lucta store: Carel ule, aupuredsed runt Ah. Field: “Bhary, Wl, April 10—Tho pent-up watersof | Mamisox, Wis. April 1%.—The water ts very | Ynsterday, howoyer, to Be: | ght he Uanelile: Blocutor Wt wan stated | that Tho next week tho Bien Pouch. mot the wane elds. 5 asterday, howoyer, [t was o stream thoy were put to some inconvenience, but that 5 a . @ Utica pouch mot the same “ Fox liserwere released tu-day by the broaking | high In Lakes Mondota and Mono, with danger | proud of, {thud a turbulont, burrying, ruabing | they cuitld stund a ris of ten Inches more with JUDGE GLOVER AND HIS DITCH — | fate. Ovor this a lke myetcrious silence was ——$—$—$—— of at fee-gorgo and dum ten mites north of here, | of the duts on Mendota giving away, which will | current. moving atong nt the sate of six mileaan | OUt being cumpelicd to atop work. At St. doun’s Various nlarining reports asto the state of | preserved, The thief becoming bold, the. fol- ‘Tho {co nud water rushed un, tearing down dums ‘boutyurds tho mon bad been forced to suspend nt Carpentersyillo and Dundeo, until they Jowing week made a raid.on the Buston pouch, operations, the waterin tho canal huving been recolved wile ho calmly, oviseerated and. carried floud the lower portions of tha city, but no dam | hour, and carrying swiftly lakeward averything Hite yostanlags Re connec oe ‘Mite TIBOR " nye except the flouding of .collurs enn result. Damage to the Extent of 200,000 Inrge and atoall that had come down from the At tho Aahinnd avenue bridge the West Pork a My of the ‘contcuts. Over . this no noise Done by the Fox' River in reached thin elty, ‘Tho wator rosu over two feet | gto stetlonton aula ronuly: te Fallraas hendquartegs of tho waters up tho cannlor the | of tho South Hranoh was pouring un angry and Jaxt, arene calle) Spon Judae J, oO. loser one | wag inude. Nevertheless un avenging Nom. ude Downy, Tlinoks,< s.- yrabavebleh-wnter, maries wit Bye’ eluck: th . west fork. It rushod, and.rippled, tnd ronrod | muddy torrent towards the city, Tue ‘centre | oo Ske cio Carin stoke ee miog tere: | ftrandor, Mut ie dutnot knowit. Seourets. ie x é . . 4 3 5 i ‘. % tee TCPRGcuaLichioe. cimaglog’: Cuicipa. aetet wan OCONOMOWOC, WIS. around the bridge plers and the piles which | ther side were wholly covered by the turbu- | ceived adispateh tothe eifect that the water | Be thouxbt himecif fron all danger, belleving Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune serve na an- ies protection: it strained, and Ocoxoxowoo, Wis, April 1¥.—Reports from | tugxed, and pulled at tho vossals maured to the Dodge County, north of hore, say that the flouds | docks until the ropes ky whlch thoy were tna hove been disnatrous to bridges. ‘The railrond | ced stood out taut and tenso:-and it rose atend- track between here and Silwaukeo' fs partly | {x und arcadily, crecpwny nigher aod nizhor to " y | Gio level of tho docks, It was no longer tho submerged. No malts from the Bust were re- | iinut, dirty atreatn, but it had tho yellowlah hua that be had enmpletols buttled the arguscyesthat. wore gnittlun!.y focusing on hit, bu persevered | in bis course.” [iis lust trick was the Rochester pouch; and while he was ot work slasbing the sides of registered muti pouches, tho eyes that nyer sleep wero upon him. Lis dally walk was shadowed to and from tho trains, Waile be wus tent Hood. It te hore that numerous lumber yards are located, all of which were threntenod with danger, and gangs of men wore hurd at work taking all necessary precautions for pres venting the lumber from going down the river, The water was tiftecn Inches deep In the yards, and ‘hud Honted all of the plank alleys which swept away, and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Huilroad bridyo Just south of tho city. Tho wateh . factory bridgo fs expocted te fol- tow. iarns und otthouscs on. the river bank wore carried down the raging waters was rising ‘rapidly at’ tha Sox. In response to this telegratn he ‘leftbome at neonon Monday and Junrneyod to the scene. He found that tho water won escaping ut-several points between Lemont and Willow Springs. but after confers ence with n number of thuse best posted, who were nannituously of the opinion that tho water Yuck Damngo Done at Beloit, Wis., from the Brenking of a Water- Gate. : oe aan ae pecacly taterosted creed iMate ee 1 ths Uouded rivarg of spring. Whutover cole Potent Le Rony Anna: Ct eee ee ui roaches highest point, bo returned to | dermrvellinnee, The closts of the peutntscaes és a : had was ovident rom. the surface dirt—t CaO, ‘ura 7 ad and Great. D: ) watcha tho havoc, toro bascmonts and dwelt- PITTSYIELDs 11. Swanhinjes o@ bills atid “meadows which the waters fie her Soe atone ia eee oadtin Yeatentay morning te took another trip along nulet atiseeong he ine Silaruee apes Reports of Hoivy Floods and Great Dam | ings on Fountain aquaro, River streot, and Spectat Dispatch to The Urteuwo Tribune, hud carried nlongin thor headlong course. Thora | } tho canal, and foungualsthe waters of tho Des- | priated the contents cacape of the lumber, At dirk the-water bad rison fully a fout during the day. aie WATCIING THE RISING TIDE, i Last night after dark n couple of 'Trinune ree Prrreviecn, ML, April 1—Lelow Hannibal the | was not =n vestige. of. Bowie, not Misgsissipp! fa rising rapidly, and will probably | 9% trace of an Al impurit; “tl * dead dogs, and entrails, and packing-houso lrenk ar vertow the Sy iovec, whlch protest® | Ywavings witcit hat ontid dow during "tha z a euriler periods of ‘the thaw. were gone, ant wost sido of thiscounty. Such of tho wheatis | nothing bitt bits of bourd, branches ‘of trea, ond plaines River were nang rapidity. He had beard rumors to the pifect that there was danger that the works of tho Barbed Wire Feuco Company nt Jollet tolzbt be curried away, All day yester- day the men worked, building up the banks und , Grove nyenuo are flooded with tho waters, whieh |’ reached an unprecedented hight. Tho dumago | fo far dono amounts to between $76,000 and * $100,000, and ntiother ice-gorge just nbove tha THE FRAGMENTS REMAINED,‘ CAUGIIT IN * THB FLIGHT by the gummed trap whlot bud beon ret for bins, Hpeclat Agents Henry, of Cleveland, Henderson, ago to Proparty. from Every . . Direction. Se : i Saray a .. | repalring pluces which. soumed wenk. fe Bulawore, and Siebolt, of Cateagy, di _ SloUx Criry News. alty threatona furthor bavog. All mills, found: | jn good condition, dead leaves caine whirling down the stream. It sate marted out to muke a thorough cx- | Feturned ats welock yesterday afternoon, and | worked tho train un wiles tho oe fen Le spretat Dispatch to The Chlcayo Tribue.- » |:4le8, aud munufactories on the water-power : — wis u rivor worth atuidylng by f person who has | Ploration of the flooded district in tho south- | shortly thoronfter recalven a tolewedm from Sr. | Captyk, i. Ilakesice, wus vinployed. Buck’ grovx Crrv, Ia,, April 19.—The C, If, Peak, tho: huye susponded operations Indefialtly. The SIGNAL SERVICE, seen it In its ordinary moods.—by one who Ig not | weetern .part of tha city. By making many | Willium ‘Thomas, Goneral Snperiutendont of the | day frought forth its modicum -of evidence dam and bridge at South Elein tave also been onrried away by the sime ware, and reports from Genova gtute that tnd dam thore la gono and much othar damaye done, Tho work of tho water in Kano County will coat between $200,000 and $200,000 to repair. € BELOIT. WIS," Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicoge Tribune, Beroir, Wis. April 10,—The high wntor in Rock River 1s resulting In great inconvenicnco and no little damage in this city, ‘This morning the bead-gatesof the raco leading to tho various factories wuve way, lotting a sudden flood into the ruce, which speedily burst over tho banksand tore its way down through ‘Third etreot and ‘across Bridge streot, turning those thoruugh- fareainto boating ground. Considerable dam: Wasnixaton, D.C., April 20—1 8, m.—For'tho | familiar with the way In which mountain brooks Ouio Valley and Tennessve, falr weather, fol- | OF Ktrourns feu with tuciting snows are in the lowed by Incrensing cloudiness, lower barom- | HMUILOE arecping, onward ageing /the.gorey: fs ‘ eter, costerly winds, stationary or bixhor teim- ‘The ordinary. observer’ might have remuined perature. shtletiod with looking at the river as he saw it at For the Lower Lnko region, fatr venthor, fol- | Clark xtreet or Mudigon -street,—might have lauced ut it curiously “for a moment, lowed by {noreasing cloudincss and focul raing, fod then: turnod uway, attributing tho ris, asterly winds, stationary or higher tempera- | siuply to the meltlug snows for tho renily tance ure, and lower barometer. aren drainedbby tho river's branches; but a per watinet ind itu talgeita Rarot Cua | Oo fa aetna ian ec! rand wccuslon je BE ib - | porter, for inatance--s ped to a8] mse! tJ “4 extel oe incomutoer nud temporatuse, and horthorly | guuse for this stoudy, ‘and nottecatle rise in the | rkness, tho extent of the ttoud, The slip 1s winda, i ‘ river and to.query whut the condition of nfairs |, Hearly 2,000 feot in tength, AtTo'clock yeator- For tho Upper Missisusppt and Lower Slssourl | must be in tho low-lsing region alung the West | duy morning the docks weroctear. Last might Valleys, fair weatnot, followed by Incronsiug | Fork and the junotion of that branch and the | thoy were under ‘three teet of water for a cloudinesa and local rains, rlsing followed by | canal if the streun: was Bo bieh whore ho suw it. | Greadth of sixtecn fect on one sidé and tiwenty- falling temporature, north to eust winds, and | For the creek bas not beon striulghtoned by any | rour rcot on the other, Tho water In tho all hed lower burometer, menns. It runs ina deoldedly crouked and Ir | rapidiy during the day, aud the MEG DUR eons "The indientious are that partly cloudy woathor | -regulur way. by no means conducive to swift} tidny ite bunks were seriuusly trenton. A with local raing will prevail in’ the Lake region | dralnage, and {€ the river is well up at Mndison large force of nen wore put ut work moving the i Canal. ‘This was dated at Lockport 2:56 p.m. and was to the effect tht « bad breag hud been mado in the canal bank at Willow Springs and auother cast of Summit. He was sutlaticd that the water wus Howie this way from Summit, and thit from Wiltow Springs It was runnin down the canal, There war, in bis opinion, retson to four that tho result of the overtlow would be disastrous at Jollet ond elsowbere slong the Hue of the canal, Old residents agreed that in fifty years there bud been no auch riso of the water as had been recorded within the past two days, and he feared that tho result would be serious, ‘ —- ON TITE ISLAND. After making sume unsuccessful overtures for a yaw! ride on thetlood, a {nntern wns secured and a trip on floating boards was wnude to a house surrounded by wa- ter at the southwest corner of the Uigressions a largo territory was covered and a very coinprebensive view obtained of the extent of tho flout in that section. It was found that walle vo great dumage ind been done as yet, the inhabltanta nre thoroughly frightencd, and the water 1s rising so rapidly that serious results may follow at auy moment, Starting atthe corner of Ashland -and Blue Island uvonues, o visit was first made to tho Arnold Silp, ‘Here was to be seen, oven In the fis te the tater ribbories, Lut the officials . were bound If puselble to ascertain if he were tha guilty party conneoted with tho villlany of Jin- unry. ‘To thls end apcginl deteotives were seat * frum nerve to. St. Jobn, SMivk,, Toledo, O aud other points in’ the tetnage’ of. those twa elties where it was Doasibig he might have coo verted into cast wome of tho: third-cluss regis tervd iiitter, Two or three of the’ Chi Agents’ made pileginares in the guise a bouk agents with the bupe of ascertaining sumotting. Orhers pursued the vooution of,tine peddlers, with the iden that they tolght secure a pleoe of the stoten jowelry du oxuhunge for. ptucepin uradipper. But all to no “purpose. ‘The rubber bad cleverly covered bis trucks, §0 far un. nny direct testimony. was concerned, though the gaia hud an abundance of circum: stuntintevidence, Lust evening: P. *s CAPT, STUART Se ee @natr . ED fi first boat of tho seaso:, urrived bere this morn- ing, showing many traces of hor fierce, buttlo with the Missotirl. In such bad shapo ls 3h6,that it will take until Saturday to annke hor peas worthy, Onboart are six Hrule Sloux from Rosebud Agenes, of whose trint and'acquittal at Omaba for tho alleged murder of a herder Tie Yruncse hing been alrend7 advised. They seem sullen and angered at tho crowds who constant- ly snrroand that. ‘5 . The river has nyain commenced to fall, though the subsiding may bo of short duration, Tho current soema unabated in force. Long lines of digty foam sbow that tha sloughs are emptying. Today has been tho tirst really warm one, tho mercury reachlng 60 degrges abovo, and tho bills sround aro quite denuded of anow, ‘The Ie Slovx rose seven feet lastnight, and has done during to-duy. street Itimeans that there fs considerable of a on receiving 2 telegnim from Henderson and a . Tho'rnilroads nro {n bad shape, | 280 8 dono in tho foundrics aud machine-shops. . : flood. at ‘Lirid rte. Bo the renorte a tnuer nok, und woily geveril piles wore lutfed | bride, This was tho residonce af Ollicer Cale |: Siobult, at Toledo, atuting that they had captured Hee aE oe che principal batiest | long tho rower, but tho brenk th tho houd-gutes HOOAL QNARUVATIOSS. “gum, | meaning inguirfon rake tv the cuuveor tbls igh | by the rime Lideat Ho clock iust night. golosscs | yerton, who bad boon rallovad, from duty at tho | Mlukeslve, one of tho ruute auonts, on, wuose in overy plece of low land.* Tho Northweatorn |‘ba# beon partially ropatred, and it ts hoped tho | —aia7 yaar. | Ther ttts| Wand.) Vel| iens| Weather water, and he goon disouvored It, had bron “iogzad"* with strong ehuias, he | Hinman Street Station to protect his House in | Monehe und hud seared meth erigoage poses: ’ train did not arrive herg to-day, nelther did the | Worst fs over, though reports from tho north fared been asec cord bette g hipaa raed b3 water ran up bytween tno piles tor long dis- | its exphsed condition, He stated that at 7) sury to“ounvict him on ‘tho obarge of tiving Coleago, St. Panl, Minneapolis & Qnaba, many indicates furthor rio in -tho rifer to-night, | 4 ea Earl fA i B] wo Bloat CHE CANAL 8MASTIED. tnnees, and Inthe din Hight, the whole lumber | o'clock in the worning tho sidewalk and street | ried tho registered pouch lust Junuury.. On- bridges on tho” latter: being: very ‘ahnky. wvhich may prove very disastrous, Thorols al- | xneas m:jaus| at Fat The people having interests in the Violnity of | district scomed to have watery atrocts ouls. were nearly dry. When the visit was made last | thesubscquent rovbertos thoy, bad Lim, xs ready n foot or moro of water in cuoh of tho Newspnper oftices, which Are locuted at altnor, Mexing bis way buek to Ashland avenue the reporter founda dite wheres ordinarily there ure three inches of water, ‘The river hud over- a profession say, “dead to rlgois," but in Urder ro. give a clenn Bilt of bealth to evory uther ono‘ot Sunimlt, on tho Ino of the Chicago & Alton The llinots CentraP waa tho only Roallroad, havo been very much worried during: connection had with the East, ‘Tho Running night the eldewalk waa afloat and the bouse completely surrounded by water, while Ashland end of tho mata bridge, but Daily Free Presa’ Le ar the route ugents, the depot attucnés, . Se tee aon the Chicaso,stilwaukeo.d& Se, | ie romuinriy lssucd, FE ae da Saverio | 208 p.m. seal a LE Rum: | the past few days over tho unprecedented rise | flowed und bucked Into thle, maliog ustream | avonue as furns tho canal was complotely im- | und tho -Chleugo clocks, It wus novossary re Bran }. MAL wrtt a IG Paul bas lost one of its wost imiportant brides, | Work standing In water tearly up to their knocs. Mean inromoter, aL, in the Desplaines Itlver and Chicago & Michigan enn tiny Dead bs eign Tout, deep by passuble except by boats, Oflicer Cullorton was | (0. get ‘the’ perputrator | of the Arst and will not bo In running order for tive or alx | The track of the Chicugu. Milwaukea & Br. Faull Blenn tomperestan, lk Canal. Yesterday those fears wore inereasod by | Meueurcmunt. Aucuntiny {0 the mousnrement Var frst {nelined to belleve that tho wator | [Oubely. Aud they soe hn ‘in tho parson o} asst least, Tater reports from tho Dakota Halroutl tye) or six tnies from this olty.leundar | Maximum toiiperaturs, 4. | i tho riimor that thore was a’soriuus bronk in tho | Of the waloninan If Tite ts iainee noon, | Was aubsidng, but on comparmg the high | ortour yours, Its home murat se gt a pone am promise f uveeabe, Me ee i ee beyond t's point i that dircation, allroad Ainimum Pelle igerete canal Just this side of Summit, and fnvestlgn- |. The rate of tho rise was ut 9 u'eluck supposed to | water mark on bis doorstep that ft was still ris- | ond.be ran between Cleveland and Chienyo. Or * ton proved that the rumor was woll founded. About two miles north of the station tho rail- be about two inches per hour, atthouga Bubse- Srm nyuinst tho rush of water. -Quent investigations showed that it was not so © connections arc as yet uolntorrupted in othor Nospechl news trom tho suffering district i olf duys bo would ride us fur os Toledo, and than - directions, (ebunge curs tor big village hume. Capt, Stuart ing. He volced the fenra of the people in that Vicinity tbat the dams at Mouut Forrest and 0:18 p,m. Cntoagy, April ve cre ‘Ther ‘Ene Se touch as thut. ~ 4 “4 ¥ ¥ nave bepnrore Vel ta day ema Starter races DESPLAINES, ILL. Fis yi] wind, [al ruve | roud track, canal, and river rin vary close t6 |; Tuo explorire thon proceeded stilt furthor TA AAC iy rnb far eR ea ee a eae ae Dine: tow oo thoir way by expross, to_ this ‘rectal Dlapditeh to The Chteao Tribune, Leia Bi cack’ other; and here, ws “was discovered.| sourti on Axhland venue, pussing aud stopping |.ly submerged ff that abould tuke place. itotal rs tila robberics is in the neighbors: by .,the. reporter ‘whd* waht: out! thoro, h ‘ntevverul houses vory nuisly xtoet, the Jouruuy tho rising waters” havo” washed out " belug wade on sidewalics quite ulout, andon the road whicn te seve ral Foot ubuve the water. The Capt. Jumes Phillips, the tender of tho Asb- ity from the army depot at St. Louis, Jand avenue bridge over the West Fork of the anving “been sent at’ the recommendation of capt. Clagne. Cant. Wheeler at Yankton tole- | Desruatngs, - Ill... April 10.—Tho low plain ‘AN ERUEXG, POSTMASTER. which tho Despinincs Niver'trayeracs in this Iver traye break = which was fifty’ fwot, wide South Hrauch, who bas lived for twouty-six | Cant, sivart received, also,a divpatch frou Sree ea, aneamcneon a ee ee | eae Se a Catlins be sat we fektorany uftarmond, and dserolwas every Ind | lor” wal, nd mgs hove are tobe | no’ teo at watae ulmi REUTER | otro ra ge Hone, fag Une, tut tho ory Mor clathing selit comes up, OF that four feet In depth, but now itewators woll- cation of its'widening to feet bofore this | seen entirely cut olf from communication ‘uatmuster Pomeroy ov} t ol bad been‘ are last night, and that -was fitteen years 4go, when rose 10 A hight of two feet over their present status and deluged the surrounding country. No barin wis done by that tlvod, boWever, for tho simple reas Bun thit there was nothing In, thy jocallty that could sustain dumage, The lumber interests, which are threatened by the prevent tloods, huve sprung inte existence since that tle. Capt. banks foru long distance up und down. Only 2 | Polliips stated that he bad watebed the water all pele erste OF wrBtEE OUI, be Beet, Bie tpa cure day long, ae had Weag kept Crete y making rusl ic piers. ol +] soundings by request uf anxious lumber-dest- bridgo with a noise which could be heard! ere wine visited bim at all Toure of for half a mile. Driftwood and dévris’ a, m., und kept on rlalng until 6 p. m.. when it flonted down tho river, swirling uguinst the ubutinents und crashing und crunching Ha they ) was sixteen and halt inches above the exrly morning level, Since 6 o'clock, be suid, tho passed through the draw. The contre pier was completely submerged, only the pier-hegds aud | water tad increased in bight but slightly, oud the rise [rom noon up to 102i p. a only crugs-Unbers auowlug through tho waves, The Pe in. wal water lapped the fron turn-tuble, and the woud- | nye Incbes, showing that the bulk of tho rise en brluay: trembled ominously. Tne current | had occutred in the morning, and that unless wus at the rate of about five wiles un guur, come other break ocurred, uf a huayy rainfall, s e RIV RENO, ine ehanaes were that the Hood would subside DREDGE THE R NOW. gradually, Yestorduy aftoraoon a TRrouNF, reporter and | 4¢'te Cuptain's resldenoe Is ono of collection Mr. G.egier, the City Enginvor, bad a talk upin | of ground renee by the caval and the present state of the Chicago River. “Tho | the Weat*Fork, commonly known In the ourrent {s remarkably rapid," suld tho reporter. felzbborhood iby {tue ua or eee ao Yes!" . Yea," sald the Engincor, “as ropid as Lever | pris puddles of varying deptha were tot with saw It, at ovary tucu amung ita Intricate aystam of by= ** How high ig tho river?" asked the reporter, ways the Captala was lovied upon for a lantern, “Jp 1a the bighest that Lbave known for imnany | which be supplied, at the suing ume volunteer- ' years, It ia three and threo-tonths fect abova datum, Datui, you know, js the low-water mark of 1817, This morning tho guugo showed what I told you, while it, usually stands from with: dry land. A single knock ut any dour roused the Inunites of a house. All acemed an + tho lonkout, und many wore fourful uf serious trouble. “Tne neighborhucd wus awako and ul- tnust ovory house wus Ilghted up. When the bridge on Asbluud avenue over tho West Fork was reuchod the fll force of the Hood wis seen. ‘The river bud overtowed ts rested by him on the charge uf robbing the rege istered letter mall, and held to ballin ¥20N for bis Pppeuran ae before tho United States Court in Indianupolls, z THE Apneer. Bpectat Dispatch to, Th¢ Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, O., April 10.—W, T, Henderson, of Baltimore, Special Agent of the Pust-Vince De- partment, arrived here to-night by tho late Luke Shore train, frm the Went, buving In charge E.R, Blukestec, a postal clerk running betwesn ‘elund and Chicayu. Blakesieo was arrestod at Toledo this ufternoon, as be stepped of the train after Nolehing lis regular run, the charge being that of robbing tho mall, Over one huo- dred letsers nut yot upened were found in his vullve, and a number ulready ritied were in the inside povkets of 113 clutning. The Department hus been for weeks lovestigaiing loases of money sort through the muita between bere and Chi- cago, and for somo time it waa. supposed the thefts were committed while the pouches were being taken from the depot at Chicago to tho Post-Oitve, The cuptents of reglatered poucbes were tukeu ns well fs.those of ordinsry ba: Keaides Sir, Huoderson, Capt. C, E. Hen: this city. Col, Thomas DB. Shallcross, of Wheel- thy, H.B. Camp, of Pittsburg, George 8. Sey: . pe ct, of Omuby, and J.B. Stuwart,” ‘hivago.’ wero detailed to work up th case. Blakealeo lived: fn St. Joho, Mich, id has 2 familly depending upon bin. for support. He wasnt ane tine a Captain in ur arty. He bas mudo confessions to having cut open’ two registered puuches, and atolen thelr contents, one of them being destined from Utica to Chicago, and the other vootaining Itucbeator lettera, uiso deatined for Chicago. AD * informal examination of the prisoner ts being , the fatu of tho settlers on the Nebraskn sido of the ‘river, and bow thelr condition comparcs with that of the Dukotians opposit, little bas deen wrifton, for tittle is known, but it ja hoped that thoy have escaped with leas loss, % morulug uniess something was done to arreat its Progress, The water at this pofat is from'aix to eight feet higher tian usual. and fs running at an astonishingly rapid rate. Itisthe samo piace whore the the big broak occurred two years ago, Just north of tho station at Summic tho river runs off to tha west, und Inthe spuve south of tho station thore fsa sort of artticlal Inke or bayou, on which Gutbrio's ico-bouses are situ ated. In this tho water hae risun Borne three feet, submerging tho back yards and fences belonglug to the houace on ita banks, Tho branch that runs oto tho lake and Js used in tho transportation of ice {a out of aight under water, and there aro three froizht cary about balf way noruss the luke on this traok, apparently float- ug on fhe water. No danmuc hus been done to Guthrie's houses yet, buta watch is kept night + uy. Yesterday morning the ontire aldo wall Gritin & Connelly’s ‘ico-bouses, which wro situated at Willow Springs, about six tnites south of Summit, was carried awny by. the waters. Itjs thought sthot the break roferred to wil serve to jowe: ‘thy water’ in the canul, Aa {t is uow Jt js impossible for bonte to pass under tho ‘bridges untras they are loaded down to tho water's edge with stone. ‘Tho bouts Advance and Yorror, both beavily louded,camo down yesterduy afteruoou. and succeeded 11 passing under the Summit bridge b: rewoving tholr wheels... The captatus were ad- vised notto puss the break, but thoy sald they thought they could make it, and paugod on duwa o tho, aun fhe Balle Cause, with tru Dos, wundortoo! 1 puss: pers’ bridue yesterduy See ere era. aeerons eatin cers eae 5 : ara le. Ft ig is Cincinnati Disposed to Melp Along tho fontin wn On ti A the wnter nigh aubmerge tho track of the Northwestern Raliway, whtoh ts laid on a twelve-foot tresata- work.. Many. wagou aud font bridgos hava alryudy been -swopt away, and it is now fearnd that tha rallway-bridgo may, godownatuny moment. The Methodist camp- wround and itiver Grove plone grounde, Just south of here, are complotely submerged. Veo: plo living tharcubouts hayo been compelled to occupy tho upper floors of their houses, and those’ unfortunite cnough to live in cottages have been forced from thoir homes upon tho charity of nolghbors It is thought.that high water cannot continuo for many hours, unless & heavy rain should set In. OMAHA, NED. Kpectat Dupatch to Ths Chicugo Tribune, Omaua, Nev. Aprit 19.—-The Missouri Hiver yose about two fect sluce yesterday, and is now within three fect of tho bighost water-mark, the gauge showing nincteen fect above low water. ‘The bottoms un both sfdes of tho rivor are more of toss flooded, but as yot the rallroad tracks aro not under watér. [tis thought that this socénd dood will réach ite hight soino time to-morrow, +as tho river {8 roportod stutionury at Bloux City and falling above. Tho Omaha Smoilting- Works alosed to-day, tho establiabment boing Inun- dated. It {a thought no datnuge will be done this tino by high water, aud that the rallroud-shops bigy posaidly esoapn flooding, nithough st will tne but few more Inches to do it. Tho river continues to riso ubout three-fourtha of an inch STERLING, ILE., P Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Trikune, Stenurxa, TIL, April 19.—ook ives [e-bighor to-day than the oldest inhabitant can ‘remom- ‘er. The ice left hero on the }0th Iust., and tho ater commenced rlaing, aud to-day stands inelyo feet above low-water mark, and still ria- ng. For tho last twenty-four houra, the im+ Sense manufacturing intercata of Rock Falls, * tho opposit aide, have been threatencd with ‘omplete deatructton, and tight and day bun- Ireda of then baye worked for denr life to pro- ect their bulkheads and.pacosway, If the water ‘hould rise didfhor foot the loes would be, alin- ‘yenormous, On the Sterling side some of ‘to factories are in a «danxcrous condition, snd tha shades of adurk and gloomy night will Rttleoveran anxious people, The lower part M thoclty fa Aéoded, and 4famijies bave bean ‘eaving tho submerged houses looking |Iko drowned muskrats. The Fair Grounds aro under water, and the dlatillvries, with hundreds of tallle, are on an Island, with tha wator crowdlug Yengorously ner on nll aldus. Tho Chicaco & Northwestern Stailway track for threo mitloa Rett and two milles ogst Is_complotely aub- Werged. and much of tt wadhed* nut “very. SeIhHs: ESEESSLESIBZES HASHES UA BASIES TEAK EEAPSALLESATEASE RS PEREREBEAISsNa es Bee: BEXGEBEECES: 2: ing lo net as guide aruund the pluce.. Too us- BSistanoe Wus tunely, 0g fa tho Ntful light of the lantern it wasa very difiicult, matter to distin= guish between solid earth und treacborous mire, waite every nuw and thea the volco of the vol- untecr guide would be ralscd w warn tho ros , “down on tho brevst of tho “raging | dutum toafout above. A foot above {s bigh- nadie bs ott ‘o-tight. ier, tuo Sterling pumtengor truin was ordered | Pete og etetetenres! thalsoma oF: the nulroad Atlanta Uxposition Project. caniwk? and) tho realdome alogg. its banks | water, ordinarily apenkiny.”* parjur chat Waatanpparsd to be & puddle Re bis) ade br he eee Wor fot at 8 oolock this inurning. and got a ing troubl Speclat Dispatch to ‘The Chicagg Tribune, say that they Intend fs return to Chicago sone “Is not the qurrent guttiolently rapid to carry | of yards dcop of water, r derwciitt pefora tha truok rave way iho trneke and lumber-yard mon aro oxpeoting trouble. Cinorywatr, Oy April 19—Me. H. d, Kimball Of soe ith oor au ut es os it, | Of tho Mth in the river?! ‘no worst flooded bouse on the island wes that CASUALTIES, n hag been pbandoned, - é Pets " a ich 18 juat Bot of Summit, ‘i 7 7 3 ‘Doot ind Wo are completely of trina dil vommunion: SOUTH ELGIN, ILL, Dirsotorof tha international Cotton Baposttion | end hezeum waten fe Just souutiwost of Sumrait, | ” «1 bas a tondenoy to soour tho river, and also | sccunied Uy 8 fit net eee urldate, HORRILE CARLESNESS. ae hed outside except by tolograph, ‘Thus Bpeciat Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, which js to bo held.in Atlanta in Septombor, is | town are flooded with water. Riverside, diroctly | to belp tho water as to ‘depth,’ the bouse Hes In low ground, and ja bt present Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trine. . Deimeen nea gueen swoptavay., fhoiver | gourt Euaix, Il. April 19.—Tha foo between |-In the clty Inthe lotorost of tho Exposition, and | (ero Say tivor from “byona, Js similarly ait- | “Don't you think that you ought to stir up the | surrounded by wuter. First, the kitchen was 7 Evanston, UL, April 19.—A fire ocourred ou* the pruirio weat of tho west ridge to-day, whick - roaulted jn the burning of a man’s bomo and - his two children,—W.- Bl, Endor,.an elderly cole: horo and Efgin bas nearly all gauo outof the river, and It bas atready dove a considerablo amount of damayo at this place, About hulf of tho dam avrosa Fox jtlver hore bus beon a ‘king on the dam to-duy had a conforenco with tho Mayor of-tho yaa, fi th pe men Lier “watched since -elty, the Prosident of the Chamber of Come | guturda: nl ‘bt to sco ‘that it docs uo serious merad, the Prqsideat of the Boyrd of ‘I'rado, | mischief. Tho ‘residents of these town wore and othor prominont citizens regarding oblixed to row down to the rallroad station iuvaded, and- gradually the whole lower fluor was surrendered to fhe water's encroachiwents, and the family moved to the upper story. Cone sidorably anxiety provailed among the island's Inbabltanta. who saw plainly that it tho water bottom of the river, ao ug to have tha filth cur ried away?" 5 “know of no place that noads It badly exoopt the Stock-Yurds brunch, but there Js nut currout Onougl thero, It was suguoated by Suyor Beuteriug tho countr; -y for many urlies, and if it re ou rising the destrucuion, will bo foartul, sy, fhouwands of poople have Iined tho ate Cf she river hero on both aides, and cea piulaty tell of the grave fears esterday morning. a kre ‘hut th t falr swing ac orod mun, {ved in a anal! house on the prairie. ‘Dat animate ub hicarias ‘he, lnteie, knooked out by the loo, A portionof one of tho | thoenterprise, Tho Ivollest totcrost is mani- Sy ¥ that blaws nobody good,” | {sot that if there was vurront vue in Ubut dirag- | rose #0 thut the current yots fair awlny Ocross | Tee ee eee et tenn ee Minter been duing - ‘ho north Of Us Is UNStDIne Dit enrourtnne, {stony abutmonte under the T'ruoddall |ron bridgo | fosted tu tho proposed Exposition and assur nd ee eon td toca, {ion'that wo put Ina deg, but toro was nor | ls surfaco thore would be, a very reasonable i buusework in the famlly of Mr, EB. lor walle the husbund remained at home end twok.- care of the cnildren, not boing avie to find work And to-night will bow lon wand unxioud ous for He fworle. Tho snguitr reuturs of the present running tenga swoll waves below the: dum, prospect of some of the light frame houses undergoing a chanzo of position without the prellininury of {akin Out® house-movlug Pere Chough -ourront, aud the sugyestion was not curried uut.” “Hut couldn't you now succossfully nmi 1 ,bus boon takon away, and it waa thought that “tho bridge would alao, go down at ono time, but Re the groater part of tho ice bus now. gone out ances were given Mr. Kimball that Cinoinnat! | Standing on the Sutamit bridge, onu can sea could bo rellod upon fora Nborat contribution | pulfs ut white smoke ariso ut difforynt auints of the compass, and hour reports echo aoross the once to. wut uwdy the bare or mud und mit at the Public Worka Dopurtinent, in the villkgu. For tho past tewduys, bhowaver, nd four tout hi to tha fund of $200,000 which will bo required to sa ere bhiper monge ta y, 3 : . Fees tee on doing fou OF wallewannins * uae sad four tut gs mabing aay | Helgeesune ane eWay atom | Yue tas carpe troughs hy to soupiedon | Rtg nam ator ES ORR, The avon: | Muempangeameay chon, ae nave ow | Paes bmw pene dln dou oF waerann snow announge tholr fntonuon to use steam power until the water is low enough #0 that the dam can bo rebuilt. - and tho hunte returned to the city last even- of hor Southora Raltroad Cinoinnntl 1s brought ing, wit fH Hy ponies. 1 . into: closo commercint relations with At- te cause of all chin trouble the Derptaines ‘wate, and the people . here uro anz~ | Oy ching whury poupie sou a iversidey Bas fous” to bring ,euout ,frlondiinoss of | wood, and une ur two other points that thoy fevling and community of interest with thelr | don't retiect how lone u stream 3 Tor what on Southern netghbors, The prosont enterprise is | wreaitudrains, It beads up oorosa the Iitintots in w spoofal degreo one that Cincinnati will ind Tingcand Ras nureor oi Lees en ee tare Ahis writing tho river is still rising at tesautf a ha an Eno ay hour.) Wout 7 astora forus no Delug Is oven wi enough Todaro prodigte "FORT aticINSON, WIS. innit Dupateh vo The Onteaeo Tribune. T AtkKINGON, Wis, April 10.—Rook River MATRIMONIAL, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune Coppwaten, Mich. April 12—A very quiot wedding was o¢lobrated ju thle city at 8 o'clock this evening, when Migs Annlo L, Alden, of thle city, and Bdwin H. Sampeon, of Cleveland, 0., woro united in holy wedlock at tho realdence of children, aud respectively 3 and 6 years, wera. left at the house, with ‘the doors: locked. Suing time about Lo'clock yesterday the bouse:~ was discuvered to be on fire. Tho prairie sure. rounding It la coverud with water frum one to three four deep, Before any aasistacge gould, arrive the house was buraod to the xround, and I it perused ie children.’ Great sympathy bus - “We expect suon to commence the dredging of tbe druws of thy bridges, und we will dredge other parte of tho rivor us Car ae tho approprine don for that purpose will admit, Tuupposo that vory little dredwing need be done botween tho brid Le Tt will-‘matnty be ueedud in thedraws.” ' Hut you sould reduce the burst * Thoro can ba no work dony wt present look- ing to plowing down bars, 12 would only create / DUNDELR, Ine ‘i ‘Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago ‘Tribune Donnge, It, April 1%—Tho {mmense foo gorge in Fox River at Carpentersyiito, a emall been exprewsod for tho unfortunate couple Very high at this pli i 5 i it to be of advantago to interest horeelf in. Lt | ttunitusayith tho Kunkakeo. Tho fower part of ‘ tho bride's parents, by tho Rev, H, PB, Collin, of | among the tuwnspoople, A subscription was ‘The weathor place, and steadily rising. | town ono milo north of herb, muve way this | wistincrcuvo the shipmonte of tho groat Bouth- | {te caurme, cepeatully niong tho Lino bf uuu canal, | AU obstdciO we the jours OF iee.fiver, (osama | eng Prosbyterian Ourob. Proaente and con- | sturtud jmnmodiytoly oy tho Voters atthe. poll Hg rain Piet cer pw ot Are piorning, taking overything (n ite path. About | ern atuplo te tbis weiss ead-at the suing tino | Ie ‘qui rortupus, and {t" ees oat ye ty pare | OB in the Blvslasinol ab tho touts Gratulations wore numorous, and by the Une elecyjou was closed pear! er © slyer 4 : * Jsut you could drag the bottom of the river, and thus have the Hith carcicd oly” "Wo are not running Fullerton avouue cons dult, nud atl tha branobes of tho river are dis- open up for manufacturers ana merchants boro | to thle winding course that tha , mischief oc @ larger workot for thoir wares. Sr, Kim- | curred. Jt got gored with ico #¢ sovoral polnts, ball states that the oxposltion {8 already an | and tho waters have risen to a bight which je Lo'cluck a lurge cgko etruck the bridge at this place, taking the remaining span and the hoary stone pier with it, Part of the Carpenteravilic Spectut Dupaten to The Chicago Tribunt MinwauKes, Wis, April 19.-At noon to-day was collected, An inquest will be a ee morrow, ‘ ato flooded, and the ourrent is ¥ awit. The uy ren ory crushing wee) come®, down’ th largo folds, 1. a y i J. jt was formed which bs ry teat crerrthing Lofore it, Tho new bridgo, | dam tas gona out, but-overy means possiblo 1s tenor industry Boul. Me arantcenpareunttios PCE ig orahas faa ar Die tae comme oulored, Dut (the. wAlee a sods a beliare the ee Ee cotal Haale iiss Allce Dule, of Spsctat yor aN et ido ‘Tribune - Taiddle and ively ene heakan aay the “bolng caret tae gave he Dakattogs: aha t ron belie for iinprovoront He fount ag a8, that of ruising, | try that tho auhlet {9 mainly ue. To rhe. tae Wo cua Dottor atfond to Wredgo. it by, no thig city, and Albort Hoppin,of the Northwestern |“ Gnanp Waring, Mick, April 1.—Charles Por for inebes of the toy of tg ee oP eats, | from fia foundavion, At Tid) tis evening tho | outiuutoy st in the mutter of Yandiing aloo TN eee eee cougte tie Hache | THR Mtreod up frum the bottom would Ue oars | Allis fHinpeH lls, Seromany tovk PIBGY | ying, a trolght urakeruuu on, the Cdlcago & ie, and tho Joo hay already moved the. Watce had -yone down about six inches, DUE A | mens will nH fow years bo found tosuyomuny | leo, and assisted materiully It tho: making of ‘ a Bee at nie cumnberor friends anu rulae | Weat Michigan Rallrond, got bis foot caught iu ing water, Lam oppouad.to tho drugswing plan." “Rotwithstanding Tho above, Cape, Gilmore, with bis own tug, the Commodore, will start up the river fram Welle street bridgo this morn we over uno to foot son {ts founda- bes ag, brffen two -atringors, -1¢° Provablo that it will go out bofore’ thyes af tho contracting partics. Floral tributos from friends adorned the charcol of the church, and evinced the kind esteem In which the bride ‘heavy rain-storm has commenced, millions of dollars over the present thege diangtrous gorgeas 60 tho proposition bus = Heretofore cotton mon huve' been fsuluted | bepn advanced that ull this tuber should bo QUINOY, ILL. more than almost uny other class that -olsnrad OG, for the purpose ot proyenting an: 8 guurd-ral] at the * ¥ "in Grandville this mone q iar wischiot in the future, Taore ts sali {oy, and was run over by bistralo, Both loga were vut of bulow the kode and one again + it vould be named, and ‘the result jn tbat | sim! 1. MMi {a a stepdaughter of Dr. | attho thigh. He died In abou hulf un pour. He [etorrow. All truyol axcont. on foug has hoon” Bvielat Dipatch fo Tha Cheago Tribune | Novy tittle fmpeuvement hae been, wade won | Huck isle any yp tho strvamm, and It fe dt {nue and drag tho Wotton s0 98 to Have thodith | yaa hold Blas > Poy ntscoval vuurehoe: | wus hk young Wniaerriod tui, orpuwa, and DAM; bee peds and the bridyo swings some, us the ice+| Quixoy, BL, April 2! Tete alent fiver: the’ methods of two goneradons. They will be Hoult to toll Jygt naw hey ton it will bofore the | —_ ‘Tbe botrotbui of tho Hon. H. M. Benjamin, a | remutna were aent to an uncle at Hartford, . ane token and removed one of the abutuinnt nbw stands fifteon foot ncheg wbove low- | brougnt togethor by Wh greut Expos on, and | witer runs otf", .! BRIDGEPORT LAST NIAQHT. prominent coal mervbunt, Mies Matilda | Mict., for burial, ‘The Coronar’s Inquest fou : ‘water mark, Grout damayo has .boen done al- | will exchange opinions, got new idous, aud go Hirsch, of Chiouwo, was announced in this city | that no one was to blame, Urldgats tated ee ghortnwostotn’ Rallroad It was hoped that aftor the sun had gonedown keene on be, wt roady by high water to tho wheat on the bottom | Home to pul them into vruotical shape. Bir. | ITE suaNEnake Be UTI INMATE. wi t-day; Tho wwarrlago will take place in two A fa uch damagod, und Kimbull expects to sey a wreat linpotus ylven to id there. would goon fullow au abatement of the : ah two od, wad ulready has, lot , The uk. & 8 Louie Y After having found out née this alumaains, wooks. NOT BORN TO BE KILLED. OF threo piles and some aitingeectuavonts jenigenens tile nd a etary this mae Hated yeti eer a peat voluino of wator camo, tho peposies: hi Ae: | sfoou, for jewaa cortain that tho myriads of Uitte st Bueratvince, I, April 1—Quite un aoole! dong happened near hore yesterday afternopnto’ two prominent young goatlomen pf phig citys Mr. B, W. Mitchell and Charles B, Kellar. While «now Pronouncod d. 4 th lungerous to travel.; If dase! vidi pe the rollrogd ‘bridge wilt bas been ne, ‘re Morttomoyor’s inrge, pow. bara |; Fvulets which wont to te the Renoral over i ow.oame from the ico bunks that were gradue iolly dteaolving undor the Inuonce'of the “orb THE COMING CANAL CONVENTION, Speclat Dispuleh to The Ctcage Tribune. Davenvont, Ja. April, 10—Responsca are Hatlroad fa puno! 408 ! wand Bt. ‘Loule aly, seater ae passengers be- | goems to be shared by wil wno buye become fa- | sco what damage tf was doing, add! he-soon. | tween Keokuk ‘aud Quincy by atoumbout. Tho'| miliar with the purpose of the enterprise. found out, S18 itt eptreat tnick of this. railroad ie coverod by water at — Tho southwestora suburbs of the elt? oat Nala u Vito, * : ‘the water Usaulis, geneinuadlYa' cerawl ints. 5 cut) : le A i rly Wrockod. ‘The. tca has smashed | POVOrM pisecs between the lust nauey pO flanghtoring Deer ut Alpe: peltigg tho torrhory around Dridgeport, wip gatg.of day.” Tho weathor’bdIng not @ tittle colle | daily boing racolved frum prominent oltcials | out tasiug a pleaaury ridv.on u bandroar, when feuidaun mgt 't twoor more foot nits |‘ ‘? "* rantkOWOO, Wis. | Notwitharanding tho ite iitre nus boon a | Bltrae exten’ a Walery vue ener ie wr taae the dissalutioaet tho fee WOuld | ee eat aoe tgy to bo bold fu this | eles ha i a abo ne, UY, fro, Sree « a Nurthwestern, Manu the i oi tae rielul> rter vislted the flooded dlvtrict dur wal of tho Slastasippl Canal Convention to be bold i b “4 a toe Wiopany haa past of its worke flandane teen Byaciat Dispatch ta The CAtcaoo Tribune. ;laryo umber of Jour slaukhurted 1 tha Niclul> | Errornoon, and found. that the water bad nok fig ie occupants with it dawn wn embankuentot tuig @eocthe rising ‘ot the water. Hut proqloulallonssurrowfut to's roe: were yen. We! 69!" tho | mark.: her e i the Tiebron fata ar, Cushman Laten,— ‘ e trilnste pats raltruad deldge ts now ‘uude for’ He runmday autor and le euttoriny gruatly by, olty Buy 28. . Congressman -U. 0. Curponter, of ‘ the Ninth Jowa Disjrict; Gov. Cullom, of Ile nolu; tho Hon. James F. Wilson, and Congrosas man MoCpid, of Jowa, will doliver addresses, ‘180 feet Into n ditch below, Fortunately, both vacaped with thalr lives, though peusiving some ~ external Injuries, *. “ ——. Mamzowoo, Wis, April 10—A largo treshet i ts ° raon well yersod in tue dour Lueluvas anys | only rigeu to auch ap extent as to gorlously In-. Fe reesion obeuenoed wally ut e308 none io" base oubt that the umber wulaweully, Tervupt the domestic huppinoss of houscholders atl ec rae is eect ‘and businosi-mea thereabouts, but, what was Ming, takwg with, lt: Pigrco'a milidam at the ea every slowty] Uuey yaa UNDER THe WHEELS, . eping up inob by Ino, Near rary slowty! Uuevorg sural “steadily: | Gov, Jerome, of Michigan, Gov, Kulth, of Wis- Rnocy Payrrtre Hupida | she. river mad ideo, ang, AI A ato ’ Sonvequently, fe Meee ae ot tteult: uation 13 eitnge of tue ARPhOE pene: Mine of cans Ren y Fake tho cit Mi Ny ‘Sten Ae Curia, aud Becrotary” Wludom tata! written, Special Dispatch fu Ths Odteqgo Tribune. OCK RIVER AL RockFonn, _ | Based brides. fhe Manitowoc Rapids Wats ore | ee ity dace now. ‘Some huve beun taken alle, | many of tha House worg completly wur sky suddenly. gre pois #'ohag: iiiterscapressiog syutputhy withiuo objecte of | | Kewanee, Il. April 10.—A sud ancldeut o9- rites Dugwich to The Chteago Tribune |. tomas. opens data, on ita Noanote liver, is Y Besides, ut this season, tho jBssemble {o- ried; and in @ suloon corner of “Boore.| uy -heyun falling... Tho divustrote che a 14 Fouyention, Oa WIRE RT TS powell je. ‘ourced boro thle ovening, Wiltaus Jackson, @ THCOKPOND, UL, April W—The Wook’ iver ia | Ulau- report goog, and @ largo ‘secon ‘of | wuttior iu qroune.ceijed tsutding,” and a bunts | TON oa wows : door was: "partioutarly | of wbenyy rainfall at such atime could tof bo D0 le tee coul-miuar, wblle attempting to jump un, & the sluts rapidly, and if ray i voUNty ovurtiowod, | «, +] SE who discovges a yard hav mo partoular ditt | oy e MN | ealouyed, “gud tha citizens of Archer ayenuo ‘re “BEARING HIS REWARD. Moving Crolgbt-train, was throwd uuder the 2 atato of purts converiylag: | Md ee. cuny in tilling the déerin it. Odo mun 16 wuld | tow, & pool-tabic wag perched . upon cha ags i F Boveial Disedex 3! The vibu . | wheols and Inutaatly ktlted, bla body bawig ter ory alfuire north of us aro true, wo | - oi ‘ tg heve Killed w nuinber of deer ina yard with the w. “bavi Iread: inod, and vidtipge appreeisting Uhls fuct, wer pra-. ey OL TAS i svibung, “rll: ‘nylod, itis not known where bis relae bring pot BME this night and ‘to-morrow will F RAGINE, WI8, Fee eee e a ciate deur SRD TCT Og ie eee ae eee vag a eed tase | Bortdagitly alarined.: {id te attvinpt OF the"| MiLwavwee, Wis."Aprt Witeen ard Gloason, | tiv roside. fle wus a young ian spout 20 ted forth, “It wag statod hora ‘that te dute nt Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tyfatindes | ae tXea pomaideruuig dlgnation winutysporise | eotranco, A visit to the roiltagemits und blast | Wons 4 ‘tu procipttute yrajustora proved | a well-known young NesUblicar toe! wikuicgitay.| youre of ugo, and bad bued bere buta few days, tne atte of Lake Hurto wpad given Wayans Racin, Wis., April 12.—-Tho Hogd. tas not | men and settlers, aud one mun bus aiready beon furnaces of tho Unig Jia as Beal Chepany wrauttied it eosultend: tt pully oi an fore ae will depart for Washington to-mbrrow th, 4 ore ——_ = the large’ bodscst and commenced to subside yet. Albitho Uridyes on cowplyined of and tued this week, Poopju de-| utthocornerof Archer and Asblend avcnucs | a ‘ en wrt, it YUEHALO STILL FALLING To i a WULDE waa Swi pig abet tr vce Velexram frou Pocatonies stator Tate, iat ‘ore Waa coming Up Utes Faptl vpaveniunts, AL wk the pavements or Oe iy euled the fuct that thu ,foud wus no teitilay hotialnd a settior kiliug a deer devusiouuliy ] raveuled the tha Jud. wi uvoniunts, AC Bri wecVicle the pavements up inithe ‘country bave boea | Wiig buy needs toud, but when It comes to onv | mattur, and Unless it had reacood fta Hilts, a'farmers aro ull cut of, god | man kliling thirty-tive deer, und another ta | would work serious qulscplet. Nos were there 4 $2,000 clurkspip lu the Pension-Ottice, sect by Remunewanor Mr. Sawyer bought uw fire Toot Hiver to Taber jo A ergata ari Gleason ran it during currjed away, By ju... PIECES, Buvvalge-bpxil WerrFoe Queen City Malte holdin ayy teeny Incher of water ut 6 o'clock | Pop egay 7 “beds fi tf mi paigo. Lo ls now reaplog his reward, s that ove , will bayo ig way around to get tofown, | buve iillodsoven barrels with’ decc Hes, ft ts | any indications that this iit bad Deon reached: | werg hw Hdoded to thy depth of ubout, twenty Hae to BEE a Te eatally was rytbing “on the fats | "7, a - when a laetevens | twoknd u hilt iocbes.. Some of the basements Yo-day. gruvuing probably fatal i, nllont. Ast toni au | Tho eli vail a ft Hapide ere tad datuawed Pbougbe Ul got a little toe techie alaugbt. | lug the wulerk wero 8 oe ED et ee | ee ee eecuet iucuea ot water i thous | —‘Tbat furred tongue, bad-taatiag mouth ang | Williaa Ryan prey ond QNoll, ‘The malt-nouse, Very ivregular, und pus washed awuy. ‘The mill ta la fatry bo slepped. “At we ute deer fi, being slaught- | ing the water’ were stealthily ping Up An dug ye ae tals welling, It we dood sboul all any. recently burned, was cndirgoing répair, { . ! —Fapatonloa It M will require somo. cred they Will woun becuiue u thing othe pat, | duck au nuur, os (bey bud Leen doling und othore’ bad twenty-four or twenty-six | milseruble feeilug says you nocd Hop Bitters,