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FOREILIGN. ' l ' Tho Popularity of Dinz in Moxico Injured by Hie Friendship for Grant, {a’s Appesl to the Powers nua;leeting with Favorable Consideration, gismarci's Suppression of a Loyalf Pa- per Severely Criticized in Many Quarters, Mellkofl' Issues 9,000,000 Rou- ples ot Rtelfef to the Peas- ant Communities, [t 1s Bolieved that This Will Root Out Nihilism in the Debt-Burdened “ Mirs." {mportation of American Pork Pro- hibited by the Government of Turkey. . farlike Reports Continuo to Ho Re- ceived from Both Greece 4 and Tanis. gevero sud Continuous Shooks of Earthe ounka in British and Spanish Honduras, | MEXICO. GRANT AND DIAZ, & Epectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Crry or Mextco, April The alleged friendship between Gen, Grant and Gen, Diaz is injuring the latter nere, without bon- eliting the former. Many worthy people give credence to a story put dbout in tho old “Conservative” ~ clrcles that™ Gen, Grant has come hero In pursuance uf an agreement with Dinz that he will establisiin kind of protectorate, to be. sup- ported by the United States Government. The story, absurd as it 1s, hns been clrou- Jated oy people of influence, and, in connee- tion with the general bellef that Gen.' Dinz has engaged extensivoly in railivny specus Iations, it 1s working misehlef, Gen. Grant laughs at it, but he will doubtless takenn early and conspleuous opportunity |- tomake an end of it publicly. THE RED FLAG. " UNEAST LIES TIII HEAD TIIAT WEARS CROWNS, ) Pams, April 22,~A special to the Intran- slgennt from St. Petersburg, recelvod by an fndireet route, declares that the Anitlschl- koffand Winter Palaces are being surrounded with defenses similarto those used to defend fron-clads nzalnst torpedo oxplosions, MOVEMENT AGAINST REVOLUTIONISTS, To the Western Asmclated Pros. i Benuts, April 22,—1t is stated that Russia Isapout to muke serivus reoresentntions to the Powvers on the subject of common secur- ity agalnst revolutions, Blsmarck does not feem to have yet taken any positive action on the resolution of the Diet, in regard to tho tight of nsylum, but It is certain e will. eagerly listen to whatever: Russia or any: other Power may sny on the subject. Menn- white the Socialist Inws nre belng applied herowith rencwed vigllanee, Various sus., pected artisans and others have lately been expelled from Berlin, and scavcely n aay. passes without the nawe of some prascribed publication appearing in the Ofictal Gazette. THE " ENCHANGE JOURNAL/" | Bentiy, April 23,—Tho selzuro of- tho Bacrscn Courler hins enused much surprlza wd unfavorable comment, Thero will bo Im :nu:rpella(lon in the Relchstagon tha ~ ect, GERMANY, TAMNURG'S DOCKS. . brnuty, April 22,—The Government has Secepted, fn all essentinl ruspects, the condl- tims on which Hamburg will enter the Zollvereln, The Incorporation will take elfectalter n perlod of transition Insting over six years, Docks nnd wareliouses on the Islands of the Elbe,and at the existing petra- Jewn depot, will he construeted at the cost of the Imperjal Treasury, Hamburg ls to pay for six years 15,000,000 marks.per annum tothe Linperial Treasnry, PRESIDENT DARNARD, * Brtmlm, Aprl l{xcunlym Barnard, of Columbla: College, l.\uw Yorls, will succeed Mr, White as Mine ster of the United States. This appolnt- ment wauld continuo a teadition which has imvarlably conferred the pust on soma . dis- wigulshied man of lotters, i [ R GREAT BRITAIN. AT NEWMANKET YESTERDAY, rctal Cable, ° Loxnoy, Aprit 22,—T'he Nowmarket Intor. Datlonal Haudleap wis won to-day by, Mr, Pletre Lortllard’s Jistake, Count de¢ La- &rauge’s Poulet coming In second, and Sir J. D. Astiey's Windsor third,. 'Tliere were 'ala_\'eu starters aut of! fitty subsoribors, Mise ‘qu I 8 tyearold chestout colt by Wavetly, out of Mistartune, by Gilr oy, He came in sceondl in the Newrmarket Handfcap an.\\‘mhwsnlnylusl. Mistake s entered for ¢ Pilnce of Wales Stakes at Nowmarkat, ur the Newmnrkot Spring Handicap, A, for the Ensam Gold Cup, Juna 3 for s Iun» Memarlal Stakes at Aseot, June 163 fo I‘le‘mcnl Gold Cup the suuie days forthe M:r;nlcku Stakes, .Aseat, June 173 for the e wdria Plate, same day, and for thegreat sletronolitan Stakes b Epsom next. weak. b 'rm?‘u.\cu FOIL A BWEKPATAKES i soverelgny encl fop Syuear-olls, for mlt;-l ouly five ont of the fourteen wibe mus;? TNy was won by My, Craven's bay. o ‘lluemr. by Rothfilll outof Miss Viv- ey % 1L I, Beddington's bay colt Mdi- v emn it second, and-J, I1, Hanbury's e solt Litiputin third, Mr, J, R Koeto's ...i"(‘-‘.',‘f\‘;?}‘ Hfimlnnle. bred in Amerlen, Chevaliey P e Iu:u.u drustrelll’s bay colt Afanto, DEPRESSION 1N tyR WOOLEN TRADE, Loxig e Weatern dssoctated Press,. m”.:l.\na.\" Apill 2. —Truda at Bradford 1s by Il’lh'pn‘iil‘fl. nnd some fivms thers con . u“: ate thking their wachinery to Amerfen 'MLunnuruclurlnu Aumerlean woolous on the The Yoy T TUTE, W Was vg s ymarket International Mandlenp i “m; by Lorfiurd's Mistake, Ponlot sece .““.\:-lr:‘mk\‘\'h::lmr lhl;«l. ‘The Newmarket e bstakes wern won by Ski; et xlunll Lillputian lhlyrfi. eiats Mnsieet SVl Lotaes started, o' Tl 3 ed, jucluding Koelie's mf:\'n:.m:r: King of Seotiund togk thalead e g 1o slurt, attended by Hrakespeara v wumaml\luéuh Mistake fu the sccond lot. thy B0 running, cliihes, Mistake took ub Hait-way “down the hill ) " "u::.)llx):(l“fl!’ benten, and l'ulleyu 5000 nl‘nc: e, Poulet passed Windsor, but faticd !tllh Mistake, which won caslly, !nee Ao was 9:18;, ‘The betting juss Tac6 Wos 5 10 A ugalust Mistake, & Cong, 4 Zanion ¥4 vk Pril 2.-0ne thousand emigrants Yesterduy for the Uulted Rtates. 22—It s presumed that Tho | THIN CI{ICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. APRIL 23, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. Another thousoud leaye to-any, farming eluys, g THE CLAIRVOYAST, A summons fur perjury has been granted agninst Mrs, Hart Davies, who cansed Mrs Susan Flotehor, the so-called Spiritual me- dlum, of defranding her, Mrs, Fletcher was convicted and septonced to twelve wonths' finprisonment, * TN PRINCR OF WALES Will.represent thgQueen at Lord Deacons- fleld’s tuneral, 1 4 X -THE LANDIKAGUY, CONVENTION finanlmously cartied the resolution giving thie Lrish Patlinmehtary party full Intitude to devise mendmthts to and watch the progreas of the Tand‘bill tn the House of Commdns, « ' 3 TUNIS,” | * . SLIGUTLY EXGITED.. © o Soecial vabte, .. . BAmts, April 22.~The reportof the oceu- pntldn of the Taland of Tabarea and the ontry ofthe French luto_ the ;Kroumir country caused sonio slight excitoment on the boule- vards, No rellable confitmation of the nows, however,hns yot been recetved. ‘The impationt boulevardists will* hiva to walt o little longer. 'The Gaulais ‘this morning shows that the occupation df ‘Tabaren eannot bo affected - untit alt dipthmatic relations with the Bey of Tunls ‘nfé,, broken off. On the snme prineiple an InVaston of the Kroumir district would presumdbly be tantamount to A DECLARATION OF WAR AGAINST TUNIS, and n step of this gravity Is not ilkely to be taken untii after the next Gabinet Counetl, which is tixed for to-motrow. ‘According to the Globe, Mohamed Bl Sadik *hag’ shut him- s0if up In a room in the bnrgo, where ho .apenda ithe - day *In weeplng and anashing hisleeth,” "The Dracontan soverity of -the conditions on which. the Generals commnnding the French expeditionary forco allow newspaper correspondents to fepott operatlons 1y severely commented upon licre, ‘The specinl correspondent of tho In- tranaigeant has tintly refused to bind hime self in any way whatever, ¥ FRENOH VIOLATION TO DE RESISTED, To the Waslern Asocinted Press, - .. Tux18,April23~The Bey declnres the land- ing of French troops at Tabaren unjustifi- ble, and If effected must be by force and 1aostly of the | amalnst the expressed will of the Bey, who will dispateh a protest to the Powers, !, THE SPANISH CONSUL. MADRID, April 22.—The Spanish Consul at Tunis atalcy that the Bey has addressed o clreular to the Consuls at Tunis deelining all responaibility In the event of disturbances in consequetice of the entrance of the French inTunls, ‘The. Consul, thercfore, requests proteetlon for Spanish rosidents. a4, 'BENSATIONAL TELEGRAMS, PAns, April 2.—Tho newspapers hera publish a sensational ‘telegramn concerning the arrival of armis at Tunls from Italy, In. trigues agalnst Consul Roustan's personnl safety, nnd attacks on the ratlway, e EARTHQUAKE, HONDYRAS. Speetal Dispateh to The Cheago Tribuna, Nrw ORLEANS, L., Aprll 2. passenger who arrlved to-day on thesteamship Wander- cry from Balize, British Honduras, states that therc and along tha const of Spanish Ilonduras, o zumbor of ecarthqnake shocks have recently oceurred. One was so severs about three or four weeks ago that ~ partlon of the cornfeo of the Custom-House at Ballze was dislodged and fell. . A number of per- 80ns who were standing In -the immediate nelghborhood lind & very.narrow escape, About tlils time two .or thres additionat shocks were felt there, and since then several severs oncs have occurred along the const of Spanish Homluras, tho effeots of which were felt” perceptably’ at Builzo and on the Bay Islands, B R ITALY. A 5 ALASS. AT * Bpectal Cadle, it Panis, April- 23, —James Jackson Jarvis, our Vice-Consul nt Florence, wlll ship In a fow days' n collection of rare old Venotian &loss, numbering %00 pleces, aa & present to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New e . ' York: foy. & MR, THAXTER, the young Amerlean seuiptor who has so distingulshed hlmself In Florence, 18 lying dangerously {ll fn that city, IIis death would be n great loss to art, as he Is considered the most tnlented Aineriean sculptor in Italy. THE EAST. . THE BITUATION SERIOUS, LoNnoN, Aprll 22—An Athons corre- spondent says the situntion was never more sorlons than at present, IMPORTATION OF AMERICAY PORK PRONIE- ITED IN TURREY., . .. ., CoNSTANTINOPLE, April 22.—~The Porte has prohibited the fmportation of Amerfcan pork, A committes of Amoricans will as- cortnfn the value of tho stock already ar- rived, after which it will ba destrayed, BOUTH AFRICA. “THY; BOKNS, DunnAN, Aigll 32~The Upper Chamber of the Cnpa shtved the address to the Quecn approving the terms of peace by the chsting vote of the Presilont. Tha debato In the Assembly contiuues, The English ‘resl dents of all-clnsses are leaving Pretorla, 1t 18 believed n native war 18 inevitablo In "Transvaal, B RUSSIA. IMI'ORTANT GHANT, 87, PETERSBURG, April 32~1t has been deelded {o grant 9,000,000 roubles annually to ald the pensants to free thomselves from tho burden Inid upon them in 1801, Gen, Mellkoft thinking that otherwise serious trouble might ensiie, ——— AFGHANISTAN, CANDAIAL EVACUATED 1Y THE DRITISI, Carcurra, April 23—The evacuation of Candahat Is completed, AUSTRIA, PRIGONAL, ViEsNAs April 2--The Crown Prince Ru- dolph has returnca from his tour, THE FIRE RECORD. . AT PESITIGO, WIS, GRREN BAY, Wis, April 2.—-0n Thursday the houxo of Fred Neverman, at I'oshtigo, Wis., *wa dostroyed by fire, "Loss abuut $500; no {n- suranen, Mru. Noyorthun was siok witly Inflame twutory heumutism, nod was resouod with ditl. lifcnt forost tires of wlpa; L‘ulm“c'::l‘ln hegn:hflt 'oll‘g‘!;m "i":i"“"}n'a’f- by K OUse 0§ houso was tho nu’:: burned 'l,‘nuudug G NEAL GINCINNATI, ' CINCINNATL, April 22,—The vesldenco of Harry gl‘nlnfom.n wnll,l‘;knnwn comedian, situated iu vatgnmory, ubuug twelve miles t wia deatroyod by yo on ‘Thrsdaye o s U . et AT NEWBURYPORT, MASS, NEWBURYIORT, Mass., Apell 2,—Tho dwelling of the Itev, A, J, Tecilug, a Catholio pricst, burncd yesterdsy, Loas, $5,000, % e ree— . AN UNLUCKY HUNT, Willlum McLaughtty, of No. 75 Archer ave onuo, aud Dannig Noulls, of she Town of Cleero, went gunulug yeatordny morning near the Grand Teunk Bailroad Lridge, about oas milo wost of tho Uridewull, Neslly' gun_burst, blows Lug Off 1hres liugers of bis lofe band. Molaughe lin toak bhim bowng, sud blwsel? returned tn bis, sposh. ile waded into the river to get. a ‘duck which ho had kilied, and whlch feil futu the wuter, and the .curpunt took his feet uut from under biln, Iie was care rlod dowi streutn, wad bofore ussistance could e rondered had gone from nluhll wud was supe naed Lo bu drowned. Patrick Blsckwell, ot No. Contro ayauue, und Thomas Eleunun, uf Nu. W Centre aveuue, suw (ho nouldent, They tool MeLavghlin's dog 10 the Jlinman Strest Btaudon and notitied (he police. 4 d of mea, as- sisted h(AId. Hurke and Ofticar Conray. mado saarch for the body, but fulled. to Gnd it. De- teasod wan a single mun, 20 years of age, and an lelshman, NEW YORK. Stock Operators and Business Men Generally Pleased with the Qutlook, Probabllity that the Two Inters csts in Northern Pacliic Will Compromise. Effect upon the Market of the Con- solidation of the Botithwest- ,ern Roads. Vanderbilt at Last Gives the World's Fair People 2 Ray of Hope. : ‘A Few Car-Drivers Birlko Against tho Monopolists, and Fall Mise . i crably, : The Unlucky Hudson River Taunel “Pa- pered” for $10,000,000 in Con- struotion Bonds, STREET TALK. WIAT THE OPERATONS BAY. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chitago Tridune, NEw Yonrk, April 23—Speaking of the market to-day a prominont . broker sald: * Thero has been a runtor to-day that Judge Bpelr would make the injunction against the issue of Northern Pacllic stock permanent. 1t he does, the stock will go up5, Tho subs gerlbors to the Viiard pool have made thelr finul payment, There was 20 per cent of the amount subscribed uncalled when the fns Junction was granted. Every subseriber, I think, patd promiptly tho final assessment, and the bellet 1s strong that Mr. Viliard will Yo victorlous. The ‘rights’ were quotéd 140, with 80 per cent of the subscription pald in. They ara not worth quite ns much now, an aceount of tha yending ltigation.” ‘“TUE SOUTIWLSTERN CONSOLIDATION, sald an operator at the Windsor last evan- ing, *hns been hanging fire, on account of n disagresment betwean the Texas aclfic and the International & Groat Northorn Ronds, ‘The Texas Pacific hias offered to consolidate on thobesls ot one and onc-alt ahiges of Toxas Pacific forons of Great Northern, while the latter has proposed to silow one of its shares for two of Texas Preific. Tho luteruational & Great Nortlierfi proposi- tlon’ has at last been nccepted, and the advance to-day was an adjustment of tho value of Great Northern in its reln- tlon to Texus Paclfic, warth 89, Great Northern should be worth twica ‘ns mueh, hence the advance from 093 to 89.” ““THE ELEVATED STOCKS are weak just now,” sald a broker tmlnf. ‘“but thoy Will come out wll right.” There I3 a gdod deal of talk that Manhattan will de- fault on its Intercat, nnd bo wived out, but, even If there should’ be n _defoulf, 1t would take considerablo time to dis- Dossesss such a corporation. - Manhattan stock will always bs worth 25 or 30 A share for votlng purposes. BMnnhattan preferred is not such n foolish seheme us n finod many seemed to suppese. It s not uie Yot tospenk of it, but the thne will comie when Manhattan preferred. will be tn demand. The olovated ronds have put on mors -snll as stock companies than they auFllc ta carry fust now, but they have vuln- ablo franchises, thoy have bocoins'a public Iiecessity, and the growth of the nl![y will in time bring them out all right. ‘The Now York Elevated could enrn 12 or 18 per cent Ber anuum If 1t was free ta nmmu}n 1ts own uslness, Al that the ronds need 18 tine,” PRESS COMMENT, To the Watern Assoclated Press. NEW Yonx, April 22.—From the Commar- clal Bulletin: 1t beging' to look ns if the present movement dn . \Yall atrect.was: the be-. glnmnz of the spring and summer campnign, utthlsisby nameanscortatn yet. Nextinonth 1t is oxpected the Southwestern rallronds of Gould will be broutcht togathior by consolldn- tlon, but whether this will be precoded or followed by tha Joug-reported r1su In theso stooks reinnins to be seon. ‘I'he recont sharp rise In International & Great Northern _Is attributed to Sage, wlho is churged by somo’ of his, nssoclales with having acted contrary ta ‘the express understanding botween them and hlm, Re- . 8pocting the Northern I’numa'wmla there {8 ho annctincement of a settlement. of the Villard suits, yot there is authority for the statoment that an -understanding has been arrived at which may result in a settfement. ‘Vandorbil will safl for Europe next week to return on tho same stoswmer. Iifs friends ropresent that hels Indiiferent about the now }mrnllul Iine to the Luke Shora, When this ine is completed, however, he may think differontly about the matter. TIE DINECTONS OF THE MUTUAL UNION - * TELEGRAPIL COMPANY o have agreed to Incrensy the caplinl stock of the Company to 810,000,000, for the purpese of oxtending the ilnes. 'This will_ Include .a Nne from Boston through Butlaly, Cleve- land, and Toledo to Chicago, thence. to Mil- wnn‘:w. 8t, Paul, Mlnuenuol\s, Kansas City, St. Louls, Indfanapolis, Louisville, Cineln- niti, Colimbus, Plitsburg, and all important Intormediato “eities and “towns, Ths poles huve been strutig with six wires, and have & | oapnelty for thirty. Subscrintlons to the se- curitles of tho Company are being taken up for the full aweunt necessary to maks tho extenslons, “BRADSTRERT'S.” The Ioan market has been ensy through the week, and contributed to nssist the bulls {n the stock market (n maintaining prices. Rullng rates have been about 43¢ to 5 on call lonns, with stuck collteral, “and less on pledgo of Government bonds, Time loans are freely offered at about the snine rates. Prime mareantiie paper, 6 to 8¢, Lurge ar- rivals of foreign gold wero thechief factor in produciug this abundancs of Inanuhle money, aid the uxchanges ahow that tho tide of currency {3 settlug from the interior to this centre, “‘Fhe market for forelgn ex- change has. been . qulst and steady, presonting 1o featura calling for com- nient, ho fntus warrnnt - gold fm. ].mm. Spuculntion developed ~unusual ife In o few avcoinlties, chiclly in tha way of food supplles. - In these fluctuntions hava beon frequent, in somo [nstances suiticlontly wida to quicken the general Interest, The cablo ndvices of the latest dates wers decmed more enconanging to expert oporntors. A Iess satlatuctory exhibit hes resulted from the week's clearances of produce and mer- chandise from New York to forelgn ports, yet the Prnml totul thus far i 1881 Is lariel; afiead of that for tho sninw portion of 1850 und 1870, Only n moderate degree of animation has been nmmed in° the way of ocenn frelghls, -In the linw of charter contracts the advantage was with the ahIPpurl though the changes wore not impartant, w the move- ment wag comnparatively slow in nearly all intorests.). Nearly ail” through the broad- stuffs intorest has boen spoculutive, Thurals 3ucldudlynmoru confident tomuer, aud fn- leatlons polnt 1o a rise, > THK IECORD OF FAILURES for the past_ week throughout the United States and “Counda, 08 reported to Brod- atreet’s, agnin show o decrease, the number belng only ninety-one, as agalust 106 for the preceding woek, ‘I'nis [s tha fowest nimber reported for many mouths, and affords atriking contrast to the nywber recorded for week ending Mureh 18 when they reuched the high figures of 180, Tha mujor. 1ty of allures wers small concorns, many of which had been anticlpated for some t{me, and, of course, do not atfeot the generaltrady of the country, which Is In a sounsd condition, ANOTHER CONSQLIDATION, A papor wag oirculated to-dny amonz the stoekholdersef the Missour), Kunsay & Toxns ad the Interuntional & Great Northorn Roads contalning the terms uPan whicl it s projoses to " consolidate the two roads, s on basis. “of for ane of the latter, and the paper .was 1ty of the umoflhg(l’danu( of the stock-~ slgned by a inajor lm}!)‘e:: ': '352’“ I‘;m‘::?lm“unsus & "Toxns Yoad will be Tl ST g Tality tho agroe- ANOTHER FROPOSED. the T o Hoads & lidate (BB twg cotapaniear *Ths' busls of fia 108 is to g the accoptance ot tha :fllmmgfimmmp:nm ab lnveq'\lm value, U It 'Texas Pacelfic were, 1t s belleved that r‘flcr both schemes are carried out thare wlil bo an amalgamation of the four roaus, ——— WORD’S8 FAIR, - 110PE, - Bpeeial Dispateh to The Chieago Tridune, Nrw Yonk, Aptl 22.--There was good nowa for the World's Falr Cominiasioners to- day In the shapeof an_intimation that Mr. Wilitam 11, Vanderbilt was willing to with- draw tho restrictions: under which tho sub- scription of the Central & Hudson River Ralirond Company was given, As Mr, Van- derbllt was the first to sugrest condittonal subseriptions several months ago, and the managers of the Tennsylvania and Erte Ronds were then quick ta - follow his exam- ple, {18 thought that they wilf now folfow sult. Although the watler isnot definitly decided, enough has been learned of Mr, Vanderbilt's . Intentlons to It a " great lond of doubt and perplexity from the minds of the Fair Commisstoners, At the rooms of the Com- mitteeit was thought that the Sub-Commitiee appointed to devise ways and means- for securing funds wonld havenmost cheering report to make at the regular meeling of the C4m:-mlsslunurs,.lo be held on Wednesday nex p ; . A CARRFUL ESTIMATR had been made by the Sub-Commitiue, and 1t Is evident that 86,000,000 would be sufticlent to pface the proposed Kafr upon nsubstan. tial basis, and insura its snccess, One-very favorable cireumstaneo tor the Commissioners ts tho fact that bullding materinl and labor ara now very cheap, which was not the ense when the Phitadelphia Contenninl buildings were erceted, If the railrond companies will subseribe fram 82,000,000 to 83,000,000, It is thought that tha renialuder of the funds needed can bo secured . without difficulty, ‘Phus far about thirty gentlemen have partly promised to add to the amount of thelr sub- serlptions. In addition to tha report: of. the Conmitteo on Ways and ‘Means that will vrobably be recelved at the next Wednesdny meeting of the Commisslonors, it Iy thought that some definit actlon will be taken toward securing plans and’ specifications for the bufldings, and the making of contracts for the construction-of the same. Thus far more than o dozen prominent contractors have signified thelr intontion to make blds for tha work as soon as the opportunity is % ; offered, THFE. EXPENSES INCURRED for the Falr up to the present dato linve been assumed by the: Commissioners, and will be vaid out of thelr' private purses, ‘I'is 1s n saving to the Falr enterpriso of nabout 875,000, When the Phlladelphia Cen- tenntial enterprise wns no farther advanced than the World’a Falris at thly date, $75,000 lind yatished, The Sub-Commities on (Vays aud Menns met ak the Grand Central Depot to-day, and had r confarence with Ar, Will- fmin 1, Vanderbllt, . Ropresentatives of the Pennsylvonin and Erle Railronds were also present. The exnckresult of the conferenrce was not made knpwn, and will not be di- vulged untll next Wednesday's meeting of the Cominissioners, - * ENOUGIL NAS BEEN ASCERTAINED, howevaer, to show that Mr. Vanderblit's atti- tude townrd the World’s Fair has changed congiderably, and that he is willlnz to make Iifs aubserivgons unconditional, 1f thero is n rensohnbla prospeet that the mannkers of the I Penusylvania Roads will do Erfe and Nkewise, 1fthis result s brought about the Cominlssioners will not ba required to rnise £4,000,000 on thelr own necount beforo l)ml)' can expect ta recelve any ald from the rafl- xond compnnies,. Whichoever way the mat- tor turna, tho fate of the proposed Fair will ho doubl be definitly declded at next Wed- nesday’s meeting, e A FAILURE. THE CAI-DRIVERS TIMKE IN A HALP- , HEARTED WAY, Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunk New Yonk, April 22,—AL 11 o'clack (his morning news reached Mr, Lyons, President of the Third Avenun Railrond, that the drivers on the upper or.ilarlem end of the line had tled up thelr éars, Warned by what appoared -in tho :pawspapers this wmorning, Mr. Lyons was not altogether un- prepared for a strike. Hurrylng to tho Har Tem Depot he found n line contalnlng fifteen cars driveriess and impedinis thatrack. The strikers stood quietly on the sidewalk, and | exhiblted no disposition to interfuore with the emphatleally when thoy saw severn! men employed ns xtras take thufr vaoated places. In leas than hialf an hour . Mr. Lyons amt his nsslstanta succeeded in breaking the block of the road, burt even then tholr Lroubles were theirears, Before noon, however, the rond was agaln in guod running conditlon, nnd the strikers snw that their sacrifico had been invain, ‘The men say that FIFTY DRIVERS STRUCK, but Mr, Lyona ‘holds that- no more than fifteen gave up their gars. At about 11:50 Inspector DIlks - reached the Sixty-fifth street depot, and, acting wider ovders from Superintendent Walling, ordered out the re- serves of the Nincteentl, ‘T'wonty-elghtl, and Twelfth Drecinets, Capt, Guuner, o tho former, tnok nlmrgu at Sixty-fifth stroet, and Capt. Davls, of the Twelftli, t the Har: lem Dopot, and for some time ail ears on that orafich of tho tond were gunrded by two Lmllcumcn. ‘Tho atrike wns regarded both y men and oficers us a * flash in the pan,” NORTIERN PACIFIC. A RUMORED COMPROMISE, Bpecial Disputch to The Chicago Tribune, NrEw Yonr, April 24~Itwas stated to- day that n compromise ad been effected in tho suit agninst the Issue of $18,000,000 of stock Issued by the Northern Pueltic Rail- rond, 1t was understond upon good nu- thority that of the 180,000 shares which it has been clatmed were issnod, only 167,000 shares have been - fssued absolutely, and of which only 20,000 shares have beon sold In open markef, The propositfon to com- ‘urnmlnn is mnld to have vomo from Mr. Ylllard, one of tho conditions belng that the balunes of tho stock shall not put upou the murkot, but be held for n dutinit nerlod, Anaother conditlon of the compro- imlise s said to be that the Villard purty shall have s falr representation in ‘the Board of Direotors, Mr, Villard yestorday declined to by seon, : ITEMS, = A VG MONTGAGE, New Yousx, Aprll #4—The Hudson River Tunnel Company has mortgaged all its prop- erty of avery description to tho Centeal ‘Trust Company, ns tristees, to secure the payment of 10,000 bonds of the par value of $1,000 cach, to be known us first-miortange cone striction bondy, to be Issueil as the work of completing and oquipping the tunuel nnder tho Jludson River progresses, Tho bonds Aro paynble In 1800, with Interest at o per cont, A clouse of the morlgago recltes that an indebteduess of 8500,000 hns niready been Incurred by, the Tunnel Comunny, and $9,700,000 norp s needed to securo the nee- essnry right of way and complete the undere takiug, ¢ DUTY ON KNITTED GOODS, About forty manufacturers of . knltsed ®oods dolug business in different parts of the country, met yesterday Lo tako. netion in regard o the circular récently fssued by tho ‘Trensury Depnrtuiont, which manutacturers say In effect remaves the- duty an kultted gonds, nud which, It is clalined, thyeateny to enuse serlons Joss 1o Amvrican manifacturs ors, A pertianent organization was effected by the choles ns President of Jaes Taleott, “Tio st of Bonjamin Hatien agatut A he sult of Bonlamin Ilutton agninst Aus ustus Sohell, Collector of the Port from {833 1861, for the recovery of cerialn fevs ullegul THegally ehurged in te Custoru-uuse tor tha udministration of duths to customs pas _bers, vesulted ju o vordiet tor tho plaintif, A A DHUNKEN l):h'fllllj‘l"? vc’m oung woman, Mrs, Loulsa Cramy, W lumfil uu:gj u?n:l alnoat” burned tor a cl”iql‘:v fi hor room i Brooklyn last ev«ulllfi. Her two children, aged respectively 5 and 8, were in the raom at_the thue, 16 cArpet wus n flames, Mrs, Crumy had been drinking .figvg{! ‘l%n”&’m‘émfln’ jor In l.t.zt ’u‘:'m\m;: [ when the ehllurefn. who were playlog' with officers of the Company, although thoy hissed | lnntovm‘.u several othor drivers desorted - streot, fost matehes, aceldentally set fire to her elothing, ’l‘u? firo was discovered in time to save the children and the house. TIP TIDE OF IMMIORATION, Nearly 4,000 Immigrants landed at Castie Garden” within thg 1agt twenty-four hours from six steatuships, making a total of 14,000 for five dn{n ihis week. They are mainly Gorinans, Trish, and itallans,” Eight more steamers (rom Europe, earrying immigrants, are due this week, and {t [s cxpected the total arrivals will exceed 20,000, PRISONAL MENTION, Amang the prominent arrivals for the past twonty-fonr hours were: - Leon Chottean, I'arls: Henator Snwgmr. Wiseonsing ex-As- sistant Postmnster-General Brady; Henry Ryder, United States Consul at Copenhagen. JOHN RUTOERN MARSUALL. ' The desth 1s announced to-day of John Rutgers Marahnil from dropsy. iHa was born in Ogdensburg [n 1805, 10 was one of the most prominent old merchants of this country, Monw norn, - ‘The Lonau brought $500,009 fu gold. iRt el AMUSEMENTS. HAVERLY'S. Mr, W. E. 8teridan 18 pinying to exceedingly |. small audiences. This might have been exs peoted, far he Is known to fow plaggoors hera excopt by namo, and he made his début with an oalire absence of tha customary tourlsh of trumpots. - His first offort was in Loupt XIL; bis porformance on Wednosday night wus Shyluck, Wo need got stop to discuss the character of ‘tho Jew, and en- deavor to sinte with precision whnt Shak. sponro moant whon hodrew him. Tho gencral Idoa §8 to make him covotous and vindictive, to siuk the fathor In tho miscr, to mako him the proy of base passiofis, to deny him many .of the better quanlitics of his race, to impross upon tho audlence tho Innato sanse of justico cmbodied fu the . charactor, and to Smbuo thp Bpoctator ot the ond - with the foel- ing - that Shylock was hardly dealt it ‘This is evidantly Mr. Sherldon's idea of the part, but heonly partially succeeds In embodying it. Ho presents o man of great forco and character, possosaing courage, tenacity of purpose, and a dignity whick {s never broken even to the ond of the trial scene. Thore (8 searcely 8 touch of the scrvility which netors often Iny nn’lo thick 48 - to_disfigure the Jmn. udiclous restraint In this irecion is” to be commended, _but he conld ens elly, without betug offonsively servile, maro distincls Iy murk in the trial sccnie the respeot which a lew In thoso duys was compelicd to show the Christinn, His innke-up, careful and artistio, represents n man of three-score or s0. Ho Is crect In his bearing. He bas a gravity of manpor that might cbaracteriso a Sena- tor. - Hix dress, bearing, speect, action, gesture, Wre at ull times free from ‘exaggeration. Tals fs the Juw which Mr. Sherldat presents In n caroful, studied, labored, ineasured way, Wo eannotbecome conviiwed that ho faally focls tho luss of his diteats or his deughter. 6 ag- sumbtion Is deflciont In spontaneity, It isa hnrd, consclous, artificial offort thnt brings forth no touch of compassion, no feellog of pity when, crushed by his Judges, he mrkes final exit.” Fis finest offort was undoubtedly his scenc with Tubal and In the trial sceno hio was disappointing,owitg partl; Of subtlety on tho part of the actor 10 porira; the varylug phases of tho Jow's mood, l’;lb:dl z nity assumed in tho earller incidents was, al though inuditied, too rigld in the Iater oues when ' bo {s defeated and Uroken, Mr. oridan - has a temnE voloe, although limited in compass and Incking fu sympathet| notes. His articulation is very clear, aitbough his enuncintion s not nlways pleasant to the cur, and his reading s generaliy Intelligent, Wo are witling to concede that Mr, Shoridan's ncting wns somowhat marred by the manner in which tho compuny supported him, e ap- peared ut times lil at oasn mud nerve ous, no doubt by renson of this. With the gxcoption of Mr. Johu A. Laue, tho Gratlano, Mr. Edmund Colller, the Bassania, Mr. Honry A, Langdon ns Antonfo, none of the company’ gave conscientious aitention to thelr work, “In the habilt of pluying with Jobn McCullough, thoy seumed to think that the small audlence in froat of them was nut with thoir lahors, aad they walked through thoir parts, atumbled over thelr llacs, and scemed only uvager to sco tho curtaln fall on tho plny. *Wa may note the fact that Mr, Sheridun,’ in Tofrainiug from_cuttl; out the Inst set of “Tho Moerchuntof Venice,” Bhows i epirit whichsomo of our leading trage- aluns would do well ta emulate, *The Marhle Heart" was glven Iast night, and Mr. Bheridan nassumed, of courso, the rOle of Raphacl. It . was 'a cold, unimpnssioned, ~unimaginative plece of business, and with the oxception of the sceno with Mdreo in tho third act it did not refiect grent crodit upon the artist, In this scone, how- aver, ho sppeired to give himself up to the sltuation, and so (hnmu,hl did he dy 8o that be won the sympathy of i0_bouse. The lust net, however, was tame and unimprossivo. Miss Knte Forsyth bas not power enough or Murco, Mr., . John A, "Lune, alwuys intellizent in everything ho does, delivored the oxcellent Ught comedy of Valage, Ilis bearing und mannor, like most of tho others, was n litle ungencoful, The company uve bnd & Hitls ton much of the legitimate recontly. to step ensily G L i appoared as Sir Olle st night M. Sharidan 8s Sir Glles iu**A Now Way to Pay Old ?xmu." DRAMATIC NOTES. Frod Wardo has gone to England. Bartloy Campbotl 18 at the Tromont Rouso, ‘.{nlu;u I‘léal'u “Uuclo Tom " party hns collapsod, i Fred Englehardt fs still making money out of his whule. ' The ropart of Matt Linghaa's death has boon contradicted. Mr, Frank Mordaunt will have a play of his 0%R next senson, As “"i‘" huvabeen oxpooted, Modjeska didn't makou hit ns Julet in London. Hannah Balloy (Mrs. H. J, Surgont) is' playing lending support to Bouceleault, Nr. 1turt Jackson will be the general manager for Brooks and Dickson next scuson. Edwin F. Thorng is now playing . Joseph Wheelock's part In * Deacon Crflnl{mg" P Btunley Dust, tha well-kiiown agont and bust- ness mm’x’ncnr, Ia reparted dead ln'mndun. Bells Brothers will bring the first circus of the senson tu thiscity. Thu date is about the mid- dio of May, Gen, Burton, of tho Californin Thoatre, is suld tobo lying: vory Il at St, Viucont's Hospital, Now York Clty, PROSECUTE HIM, A Caso for the Citlzen's Leaguo, (leorgu Bhaughnessey, of No. 505 Twenty-sixth his swloon privileges yosterday through the rovocation of - his license upon the revommendiation wade by Capt. Duckley to Alnyor Hurrison. Nor long sgo a certain young man, whose namo need not now bo mentloned in thigcounoction, notived thut tifs youngor brotler, = Loy of 18 ycurs, was continually adquiring too muuny olgurs for one of his Joars, ‘e youth wua quedtlonod, and be replicd that ko gat thati by playing pool at Shavughnessoy's saloon. lo donied haviug. drank anything nt that wlace, howover, Nut exuotly satistied with tho doplat, tho oldor brothor went through tho youu lud's - ‘pockots - that might, and ‘faund thoruin n tiukot bearing tho inscription: “Ta the perdon tuking tho furgest number of rols tored drinks durmfi Decotnbor and Jinuiry the following prizos will bo given: First prize,a sils ver watuh; second priae, n_meerichaum pipe; third prize, 8 bottle of wine” Arouud the cdge of tho . tivkots ween rows of uumbers from 1o and somo of thom in the cnse of the boy In question, had boen pibched ont~twonty<five of thom or thores nbouts, This tlcket” wus ono of a lot of 20 which Shuughucssy bad bad struck off for df tribution umong tho patrons of hiy pluce, an were partieulurly doslgnod for uso i tho o P of tho young men and Whather hot the prizes were oyer uwnrd doos nOt uppear, nop 18 that of vitul lnpogtance, but It would bo - ige toresting 1o know the namo of tho Hrsteprize guazier of that nelgblorbood, tha age of tho dis- tuguistied (ndividunl, and also the number of drhike which carrled tho day for tho sitver wateh, No ono will mourn that this hot-bed of intemperaico umong tho by hus been broken up, sud it 14 tobe huped that” na intluenve can Lo bronghit ta bear suftivlontly strong ta restorn 1o Bhaughnesscy the lleenso tho privileges of which ho bus a0 grosaly violited, e ct—— STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yous, Aprit =i—Arrived, tho City of DNrussals, from Liverpool, and tho Dousu, from Bromen, QuEgnsTOWN, April Z.—~Arrived, tho Wiscon- 6in, from New York, Losouy, April £3—~The Columbia, from Hose ul:n. lllN Hermann, from lultimore, have are rlved out, P Iusfimmxs, Apsl) SL—Arrived, tho Strasburg, rum Drumen, Loxpow, Aprll 23~The Vandulla, Zrom Now York, bas ursived out. e g BETRAYED HIS TRUST, Donnts O'8huugbuessy, whoso urrest for lar- cepy s moutlonud eliewhere, was formorly u thiof whose operations were vonfined chiofty to tho property of the Iifiuuis Contrul Rativoad, o wias 6o successful ut tho head of tho gung which bo bhad gathered about biny that the rollroad company waa glud to tuke bim Into its omplay It Tor no other Touson than to Keep bim frum preying upon its roperty. While serviug undey the Compuny's recuons hie §g said to huve conducted tiumself or Tinylay BTty oraditably in_his position of detective and to have lived nn honest lifo. ifo at one ilme sucveeding in detecting and arresting tive of ‘his former nssoclates, who werr sent to Joljet principally upoh the evidence of him who hiul onee been one of thelr number. When ?'Bhn\l fncesy oxpecterd to bo transferred to atr, i, heenusa of the enmity which the old iwng manifested toward him, ho was suddenly discharged. o scoms to have loat courage from that time, a8 hesoon returned to thioving, snfl now he himaclt Is likely to serve aterm in otlot. LADIES! GOODS, CARSON, PIRIE & CO.S Wostnd Dry o o 'HADISON AND PEORIA-STS, BARGAINS CLOAKS, _ CAPES, ' - MANTLES, DOLMANS, HAVELOCKS, JACKETS, ULSTERS, AND MOTHER HUBBARD CIRCOLARS. The most complete Black and Colored sments in the city, A-Wool Jackets and Jorseys, ‘With Silk and Satin Lined Hoods, $4.60. Beaded Silk Capes, - $1.60. Children’s Cloth Cloaks $1.60. : Children’s Flannel Dreases in immense variety, from $1.65 up- wards. GARSON, PIRIE & CO. Chas. Gossdge g Co. J s DAMAGES CLAIMED, Bpectal Diapaleh ta The Chicagd Tridune, Minwauxes, April 2h-Losolla Simon filed papers with the elerk of the court to-dny in an Actiom agAlust the city for. personn! dumagn. Tha comnplatnt states that on or about tha 2k Lttt BAELE Sali e urics by roasan of &, fu ' pavo- ut on fBropdway, in the First Ward, The g‘:"‘mam are plncm!y‘t £8,00. TIREQ OF LIFE, 8. Sotrs, Aptil 22.—iss Augusta Gotdberg, a girl of ‘somo pubife notorlety, took motrphine this morning with sulcidal intent, and notwith. atanding the efforts 6f two phyaleians died this afternoon, Disappolntment in a Inve affair scems to hava boen tho cause of the girl's act.; i ) BUSINESS NOTICES. eddingia Muaninn Saive e nnequaied for emnmlfin. chapped handd, frost bites, ete. pd B ol s s i 4 AT MEDICAL, LIVING DEATH, Details of a Terrible Disease, Now Invading Nearly Every Household in the Land, And Kumboring Its Victims by Hundreds - of Thousauds. Have you swakened from a disturbed sleep with all the horriblo nonsations of an assassin clutehing your throat and pressing tho Nfe-breath from your tight- ‘ened chest? Llave you noticed the languor and de- bility that stcceed the efort to clear your throat and bead of thia catarrhal mattor? What a depresaing inflnenos It 6xerts upon the mind, cloudiog the mem- ory and filling the head with patns and straoge nolsos! How dimeuit 1t 15 to rid the nasal pussages, throat, and lunes of this poisonous mucus, all .can oatify Micted with eatarrh. How dlfiicult to pro- lung, liver, and kidneys, all phyaiciana will admit. It 18 8 terrible disease, and cries out for rolief and qure. To bo frocd from the dsnkers of snffocation whils Jying down: to breatho freoly, sleep soundiy and w risy refroshed, bead clear, braln o fromh pAtn oF ohos “fo Khey ihat o PULSONauS, Dutrid tiatier deles 1he bronth and Fots Bway tho' dolicate matinery of small, taste, And Boating: 10 ool that the Aysteta G0es Ret. theiuRn HA veins and rieries, suck i L poson Sudesaiine bid desifor, laindasd & Livssth heyond alt oiNer luma Gnjormonte. oF from sl # {ato RI0LI e the Gbjecs nf Al ADILCA, Lt itose who have tried Dany femedion and physi: clania dawpalr of reilef Ge cute. No romedy heraios fore propused has risen l?fl\'l an insoluble snotr or comton ralt ANd wAtor. - 110nco thoununds of suftor- Graprefor 10 Aok ous n_miscrable exiatence raiber Thiah sxain bacuime. the viclime of Unscrupaions And [ e M irobenaive iroatment (known CAL Gl FOI CATAIIT s d and 5o wloiy Stock of Imported Mantles and Dresses,” . Have opened this week new lines of Light Colored Cloth Mantles & Dolmans. Black Sik Garments, Children’s Cloaks, Sacques, and Dresses. Elegant Parisian Costumes For Spljing and Summer, Dr. Sanford's com; BANFORD'S RADI b hi OVGEY phase of cainrrh, from A simple cold in the ead to the rotting snd death of the sensos of rmell, . honring, and consumption of the lungs, A sins sle duso cicanaca tho bead a3 it by magle, roligving noseing, snunling, riNKINg nolses in_the head, and plicaian uf the CATAIRIIIAL Nl incrusted matter from the nnsal passages, upcns up the noad nd permits tho enjovment of full and unabatructed hreathing. Fal- luwod by an ndministration of the RADICAL CURE, with the ‘:{},‘gf‘}.‘"“.;,"l"““'f A which srcumpanies every pucl 80 of chanko, the pain. Inilxmiiation, ARd miPancis Sro TaARLY Televed: s (he (ent Treatment grad ually, permanently, and economically curea every phane of Catarrh, 1F0m o simgle cold to Tho firat atnze of (o ruimbton; wiien all ther rom - I _onnsists nf o8 fall: ANFORDS RADICAL, Qioa o ! nnllmx CATARRIIAL gne bottle EADICAL CURE, i Okl Wra bl i e ekt WA s Al frens o gists for £l "Ark for SANFOUD'S MADICAL CURE, Ganeral Aonts, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston. BITTERS. One Flve Thonsand-Nollar Unitod States Itoxistor- ed Four I'er Cont Bond will bo forfolted and pajd by the MALT BITVEKS COMPANY to any individunl orany noclety uf phyaiclans or drugalets 1f MALL BITTENRS, n Family Medicine preparcd by tham, does not gxcel, 1a & falr cumpotitive examination, alt other medieal compounds mow. bofore tha publla called ** Dittors,” In the followiug particulars: L DIGESTIVE POWER. 2. NERVE POWER. 3 BLOOD PRUDUCING POWER. 4 FLESH PRODUCING POWEIL, 5 PURKS1Y AND BEST MEDICINE, MALT BIv- ‘TERS,n pure, unfermented Kxtraobof Malt, llops, Callsays, Iron, otc., ara the I'urest, most Keonumleal, and Bust Medicine for ail ages and both soxes ever called * Dittars. Malt Bitters Company, Boston, Mass, ‘| To which they ask the attention of purchasers. 106-110 State-st. 66-62 Washington-st. DRY COODS, ILLUSTRATED “BAKING POVW. TEE CONTRAST! While other Making Ponders are lareely ADUL- TERATED mith ALUM wud other burthat drugs, = Sent on Aprlicallnn. Special Depar{ment for Mail Orders, Le Boutillier Bros., DRY GOODS, BROADWAY AND FOUR'LRENTUAT., NEW YORK, RATTAN FURNITURE, Rattan Furniture. 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Carner Learborn snd itandglph-sts., Chicago, 11, lln"l‘l and Butvca-sis, Hfl!fl?u‘: N, FIRM CILANGES, DISSOLUTION. K ip Lerutnl sty twocy tho AP HatE e PRy waha of Clove B Tiopi ¢ Cu, 18 L '|l‘1 dizsulved by mutusl consunt. ‘The suid Geo, E. Lloyd sssuni 1) Habilities of the firi, “";‘ l;’lll fl’llfl‘t\ 1he buok b, \;‘)J‘IIII;I.I] lll‘l‘d‘ blily recel e AL SN ROk WEND, AR L. LEE, et ity el Chicayo, April 3, 138) ‘fhe above buslngss will bo continucd under tho same uamy by GO, B, LLOXD. assortment of Outside Gar- SPRING CATALOGUE In addition to their unrivaled