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ne R 1881—TWELVE PAGES. WASHINGTON. TUESDAY, APRIL 26, settle on the landsnlinded to would be in vio- 4 @ 2 @rxhfing 1atlon of law and of the treaty rights of the ¢ | ‘Indias, 58 " : : It 13 probable that the United States Grand n 908 nd fl“ tl D At Jury will bo called on to investizato the al- for continnance from private holders have been more nismerous than was anticlpated, ‘The purchuses in open market have inate- rially Incrensed under thendvance in prices, and 1t Is belleved that a large partof these bonds now ehanglng hands will be presented avor been hold that a pnbe “f himsolf to oreato that veey cw‘l!ntudl tlhl(; lux:'n;m m:% e powor, in vain "?} rod tho statiits hookswith 1 SPRING_OVERCO. uil routes, and requiring tho A New Proposition to Be Avith tho greatest particulars Ci16An0 Tiinunx at Newa Ageneles arud on rafl- ity of deser! sa to_ndvertise thedo routos bo- oty imina whers Chleago paners are sold tll eon. | leged irregularities in the management of Submitted to President for extenston. foro inakint 2 facta for mnut teansporiaton Jer favor by reporting Ue facts to Ui ofiess oio- | the Intornational Hank of Chicago, and that Carfield THE INDICATIONS Boonotot/S & ;.;nl’fi;].,'fvf‘fi‘,’,: bl s nre, 1o all respects, of 50 favorable a charac- ter as to lend a prominent ofticer of the Treasury Departnent to . express the bellet hat by thio 10th of the coming month Secre- tary Windom wiil be fustified In proposing to take up and- extend the s, nccording to the cholce of the liolders. In ahort, the out- Inok at the Treasury now Is such as to make 1t exceedingly probable that when Congress meets It will-find full provision made for tho outstanding 0s and b3, not only for those in the hands of the banks, but iso forthose in the possession of private liolders. ; i n:‘x:'m‘l;! D.\‘;vr.s having referred to the Sccretary of the Treastry a letter recelved from nr{lllz'en of Mussaclinsetts, suggesting that If the Asslat- ant Treasurers in the several elties where thery nre Sub-T'reasuries were nuthorlzed to receive and stamp for.continuance the 6 per cent bonds, it would be n saving of expense them and. 1 denominating -them as now - ing full particulars, the District-Attorneyjwill seck to have tho W hen you see a Trosldent of that institution indleted for per- good.lo Qking boy in CreAniye weather, preceded by raln, for | jury. shls seglan today; CostynsstoNen RAU: o letter nddressed ag OOd'IOOking SUitD Tninrres new . cases of small-pox were | 0 Speclal Hovenne-Agent Eliridgo, now in CLEMENT MNE& 00 “depend on't” he|menedintio ey g?&:h‘::;o’i.".',l‘htl’.’:“gi'&".,‘,:‘l'éi':c'&:.lfi‘}“:l.’{;?i : or ¢ il sited with th inva violated the 202 204, 208 ZUB 210 Y gets hlS Clothes at ufif;flfl,”fufwflfl;:‘},‘,:‘fi,fi,‘;&yfi;:';}f,,‘:“ % law, .;!:lw:lxluuwbn::k:s‘;:llnve hze: %0 In- R i d d routes, mf, , ¢ athom to whomsoever he ma; chuose at fich hrice ne he may elect to give, [ this ean be donu nll that tho Buprema Court has snldnbnul(rmmmlnk fayoritlsm hns beon sald In vain,and tho power of the Postmnster-Gons eral over expenditures 18 absolutely unlimited, 1 huyo thercfore tho honor to ndvise you that tho Postmnater-Genoral 18 not authorizod by law to consolldate two or moro mail routes into one, und to provido temporary sorvice without ad- vertiscment on tho new route thus orcated, A or Post-Ofiico Dapartment oy, D, M. Kry, Postinaster-Genoral. He Shall Take Official Cogni= zance of the Senatorial Deadlock. | —_— | He Bhall, on That Account, Withdraw All His Nom- inations. formed. | em— 17 18 believed that Chill will annex Perw. | Tuw contest for the leadership of the En- N K L l N = s T Frequent rebellions may thorefore be looked | glish "Tory party lles betvcon Sir Stafford F R A uy for In the latter State. Nottheota nnd the Duke of Richmond. Sir (] [] Stafford Is nmlable, but stupld; Richmond is COR. ADAMS, Tui Dublin Common Councll yesterday | jiot amiable, but ;{;nsmaun ,,‘,,f,. degree of Hanufacture tho Best Goods, & CO g3 rfus o s ot of condolenco on th | mundis, el can okl o pos of [ ° T | Wasmxsaroy, D, O, pril 25.—Secrota Blatne went to New \"m'kp Iast night, to g absent untll Wednesday or Thursday. SECHETARY WINDOM went to Baltimoro on Saturday, and has not yet returned. g | The Democrats Will Then Be Compelled to Weaken ° or Adjourn. 4 Cm———— ——] 4 {o mnny holdera, the Secretary has written VERY LITTLE BUSINESS Cfll‘l’! fllfi Lfll‘g%t N,O(:k, Tnr Iouse of Commnons nd)oumm:’ lnst | =Tnr anticipated break In the Sny Leveo l!?‘ at-m:lor Dawes the lallu\vlu)z luttor on the wuds u}mn.-umu:dl In the departmenta to-day, * evoning until 0 o'clock this evening in honor | oceurred yesterday, and the waters of the s and they were closed at noon in order to per- Make {he lA)WOSt PTIC(‘/S, of the late Lord Bonconsficld. i Mlsslsslpn}elsloe\?c?‘lntn ‘e valioy which 1t | 11 They Adjourn, the Responsibility Rests _Avams 2 1888w Riatareing to the laties of | mit the emplogés to participato In the Farra: e—— was supposed to protect. {The pooplo of tho with Them—=Garfield Can Rk ceremonsn this inorning, 1 havo the honor to nng that the sugyostion contained thorcin, that tho soveral Ansistant Treasurers of tho United Statesshoutd e unthorized to receive tho United States bonds l:ruxmm\ 1o be * continned * under the terms of Jepartment Cireulnr No, 42, of April 11, 1831, INTERNAL-REVENUE RECEIPTS H'-.dm'. §723,503.04; custotns recelpts, ‘9761’ CASUALTIES. Jrnesran lonxerr, President of the Bal- valley were driven from thelr homes, and 1ydehob (Cork) branch of the Land Fengue, gomne hundreds of thousands of dolinrs’ worth was nrrested yesterday nnder the Coerclon of property was destroyed. . Reappoint. fnd Give the Best Terms, 3 8 act. e | turning th L §off Gg ggyad S L ee— | A named Loydon, wio was o s | Sonator Miller, owerer, About, to De- | Iog tho Lot Aithihe ‘S¥idonea of helr - can: . Y83 17 15 nrobable that the Nuw York World’s | of o housa from which o tenant hind been mand Action on the Chinese o ';n;';"g;}f;;mg'}.,gm:m};ltimlu‘; e AN APPALLING HOLOCAUST, Bpecial Dispateh o Ths Chicago Tribunt, 2 TATTLE HOCK, AnK., April 25,—From lsanc M Detnent, who left West Virginia Inst Fobruary for louisinns, and whd has been spending n fow wecks In this State, wo learn tho following purticulars of the holocaust which cost him his wife and two cblldron, and from which he nar- rowly escapod with his life, He had two wagons, and had oncamped on the mountalns in Stone County for u week or two of recreation. While here, und while he and two of his boys woro ol the foot of the mountains fishing, a fire which had been hurnllng in tho woods south of the camp sudden! spread to- tho acent G forests, (!ncln:lgd tho camp, and bn.;gm bo . could render assistance, swopt the ground of the encnmpment, Mrs, Demnent and two ohildren rvmnlnzm tho llames. ,‘Two horses, bodding. ouschold utenslis, ote., wore nlso destroyed. wagon and team which Dement bad taken with him wore saved. \When Dement first heard the Fair project will bo nbandoned for lack of evicted near Clifden, Galway, wns shot dead supuort. yesterday, IIis son wns dangerously wound- ed. Ninemen surrounded the house and Mus. Hows, of the Boston Ladies' Deposit | commenced shooting, and continued untll DBank, was convicted yesterday of having ob- | they had killed Leyden. No arrests, +| tained the money of dopositors under false e pretenses. At the meeting af the Comnmen Councll Inst evening Ald, Burley oftered a resolution i prize for thebest poent on the Spanish mqu“u“z‘u“, Leulslu{uh to submit to n poet Calderon has been awarded to Dr. Ed- vote of the peoplo of.the States constitn- mund Dorer, of Zrich, Switzorland. tlonal amendment giving the City of Chicago . power to contract a bonded debtof §5,000,000 Sose: 0 cabinetmnlkers employed' in the | for thie purposs of oxtonding its water-works Pullman Car-Works ut Detroit struck work | g ag tobe nble to supply a snflicient quantity yesterday, They want an Incrense of wages. | of puro water to every citizon. ——e reapect to the coupon bunds now outstandine, and which tny Le pressated for continnunoe, It becnme neceasary to exchange thom for rog=" istered bunds, And rexistered bonds forl) continunnce bemy peccsurily nesigned to “the Recrotary of tho Treasury for continuance,” they must be transferred in the samu manner as all registered bonds which have been anssigned are transforred at this Department, Theso uperations oan b pm‘)- crly performed at the Department, and it would not be best to endenvor t carry them on at the Bub-T'reasuries. As regards the transportation of oupon bamnls by oxprees or reglstered mail, tho Department does not undertake to adviso, but it returns tho continued bonds through the reg- istered mall, douming that a safe medium for the trunstnission of reglatered bonds, It should Le polnted out, nlso, that \'m?' large amounts of coupon bonds aro frequently received by the Department through that chaunel, OKLATIOMA. 7 off 10 days. NOTIONS, JIOSIERY, & L NOTIONS, o A e Treaty. | Continned BSuccess of the Treasury Program—Kirkwood on Okla- homa, ———————— GRAVES & HULING, | TIE DEADLOCK. SENATOR MILLEIL Bpecial Dispateh to Tha Chicagn Tribune, WastmiNGToN, D, C., April 25.—Senator Miller, of Californin, who waselected as an Independont Itepublican, and who Is pledged to use his Influence to securo the ratification of the Chinese treaty and the consequent ad- justment of the vexed Chinese question, has | | PRESIDEST GARFIELD made n most grmce- [ Mn. Fonsten stated in the House of Com- This Style, and Tundreds of other . Ohi ful and vlonuent speech vesterday in accept- | mons yesterday that o party of dlsguised Wi RECRETARY KINKWOOD. fire he aent s two Loys and tho team down tho shapes for Children, Boys, Youth, | 1o W0 At o ' Sation, the statuc of | men ind made a raid for firearms In the boen placed In a peoullar position fn thecon- | o SHEIETRNG BT %0 atten. | InoNRtain and prossed upward himaclt, but_was and Men, now awaelt your inspection. 2 test of endurance now pending in the Sen- i ' 100 Inte to save his wife and children. -In at- * % Admiral Farragut. County of Limerlek, taking them In the | ate, Mr. Millertook part in the Republican tlon of tho Secretary of the Interior was | templing to reloin hia nurv(vlnfgom\dron he had L Dandy shapes we’ve got ready to ———— name of the *Irlsh Republic.” IIe ndded | caucus, and has loyally ablded by its deels- recently called to a cireular issued by the 1,"' 0 yfl:: o:gm;fl & xfi“o"‘.}g'?u";ng"é.”ofi‘n“dfi'"i No’rloNS show yow this scason at prices that | Tur weathor In England fs very unfavor- | that no arrests were muden connection with | fon, but, ns thne passes, and nothing Is Frecdmen’s Oklahomn - Assoclation of St. | necidents which have oceurrod in tho ,‘;‘.,,"}: s will please you. OUR .| abloto the growlne,crops. ” Thie spring-s0wn | tho rawd, ns it was found impossible to in- nccomplished, lio Is reported a8 -having be- Louls, J. Milton Turner, President, and Han- | many years, nibal €. Carter, General Manager, ‘The elr- cular prowised 160 neresof land to every freedman who would goand occupy the pub- lic lands of Oklahoma. Secretary Kirkwond at once referred the efrcular to the Commis- sloner of the General Land-Oflce, who, fn his report, 8ays: come very restive, particularly in view of the fact that, by the terms of the treaty, 1t will fnfl unless it Is ratified by the United .States within twelve months froin the time it was agreed to In China. THE TWELVE MONTHS' LIMIT is rapldly appronching, and Cnlifornians say wheat will be a failure nunless warm, molst | duce thoso from whom the arms were taken “03“'}[“, fl;“d G‘EN’.F S’ weafhur sets in very soon. : to glvo information against the ralders. WI“TE Goons ‘g Earl of Fiugall, an Irish Roman | Someof the Republican,Senators seem to . SPR I NG UVERGU ATS Catholle, 18 dend, 1Ie was in his 50th yenr. | think that, ns the Democrats have adopted & e 18 succeeded In his titlo by s son, Lord | revolutionary course in obatructing the busi- THE ALBANY, IIORROR. FREEPORT, I, April 25.—0ne of tho largest funern| processions ever seen in this city fol- lowed yesterday to tho cemotory tho remains of Wililam A, Weat, the engincor who was killed in tho recent bridge disaster at Albany, 11l Aleng the route the streets wero lined with peoplo. Ouy stock: is new and attractive. Killeen, a young man of 22, ness of the Senate, they should be dealt with v P % YWomaka the Lowest Prices and sell | Are perfectly bewitchiny. IHavo you £ e accordlugly, and that l.ge Vico-Presldont, fol- | that Senntor Ailier would find 1t diffloutt to | o sequision b O e o of g e fmfi"fifi’.fi&‘mfi;’ififl%fi i‘:‘r'f'a;o'i'.,‘,’f‘ 1he closest trade. scen ’em at the "Tex enrs of cont and four box-cars and two | lowing the example: of the Speaker of the fi:""";';ur:n‘:q.‘,"&n"meg'? nl,:cfms"ef&:“ Rf’ Hltory failed by Eeanoa thatney, Jands embriced | of tho Baptist Church. Late Saturday night a y l El H l H ,l t l Cl l H tank-cars filled with oll were burned on tho | British 1Touse of Commoris on arecent ocen- cm,ys or t: the hm\mn: up of the S:lm have been open to settiement or entry by uny ';‘fl“ “""1 rgfnx‘glfll!:c T:tm'%lunr rfi"m'dhfl’w‘ 0n y ectric- ISHLC of] I | teack of tho Bultalo, Now York & Dhiladel~| slon, should declara the debato closed, and OO \Pliet he could | Borad Tawes So ong, of i fidin aud Fubllc: | 153,300% {0 06 B Tt 't scaron ‘Tt was a &S l-&v ll 3 fl “ t f phiu Rallrond at Buffalo yesterdny. submit the pending question toa votoof the | 4o to at least secure It & heartng, Mr. Miller | Yith Lh‘ol Bel‘nlunlcu. 15:3:::. ng. ‘u""“ia -'.glhmn {ggfll‘l’ub?:.t ‘% bt “m! 'f.;o‘{n ;:-3:::::‘&’ ‘::z:r;g ' 0“80 n e Cal 0 S————— liouse. & is understood to have explalned his position e somplinncs Wit the ity utng:u Dt | pearnnes of naving 'boun. britised and soalded ', m——————— o0 luonte ottior Tndinns and froedmen | bout the faca. The death of Engincer Wost 13 ! ] AT a meoting of the Tory party last night, (;lllcflfl' 0. .- presided over by Sir Stafford Northeote, it | Ir1s naserted that the Empress of Russin o was decided to opposo the Land bill unless Thas suffered from hysteric nttacks over since landlords are comuénsated for their losscs, | the assasination of the Czar. It appenrs that tho Empress was threntencd with the most CHILDRE. ot L M. FREEMANTLE, Deputy Master and- horriblo death I she permitted the execti- Controlier nf the English Royal Mint, will | tlon of the two -femnle Nihilists, and represent Englond ut the Monetary Confor- | that, woman-ike, she had begged and prayed® enee. Ilo witl moraly tako notes’ of “whnt ls | that they might not be“tikituted until she {f5 DIFFEREN " oF going on. 0l was_promised that the sontence of both C h I I d r e n ’ S B_[ ADISON-ST, PrACATDS protesting sgninst the death of },',‘f,',’,',‘,lm,b“w:z'fl:{‘;fiffl;{efifl:‘,‘,fi'fif}l‘,‘mfi [ to his Republican associates during the last week, and itis from him In a great mensure, | former sinves of indian tribes. Miscellaneous dnul‘)tllusshlhnthfi‘ulcn\l ‘(or the lcmmua pro- |nmlmlr'(muen. even Er the l:ltllunld:‘fl] beno- ceeded. Mr or's Interest in an oxecu- | llolurics, tvou 8 unauthoriz an tlye sesslon Is not so much that nominations ,g;g;g;}hy,l;‘hmrg{gnm?m;g e ,f,‘.':']'i""‘.%ff shall bo confirmed ns it Is that the Senate 000 neces of publio lands fn this 'I‘urrlmrg to shall make some disposition of the Chincse .which the Lndiun titlo has been extingniahed, treaty. thereon. The * freedmen ™ referred to wore tho u"flrl(m heartronding to_his family snd riends, from the fuot that it was not his Jrun." but hclon:‘vd to another enginecr, with whombhe exchanxed, ' —T1 DROWNED. Bpecial Dispateh to Tha Uhicago Tridune, & Lirre ROCK, Ak, Aprll 25.—Androw Craw- ; ford and a boy named Jobn Cherry weredrowneil : .| near Eldorado yesterday. In company-with n man named Donobuo, thoy stasted to oross tho* stream In o skif. Wheon nalf way over, Dunoblie accidentally overturned the boat,’ 'mto'llmp : thom all into tho wutor, Tho boy could not. . swim, and, when Crawfor tried to save tim, ho scized bim by thourm sad bott porishd, Don- ohue suo od in reaching the o posit.shore. 87T, PAUL, Minn.,-April 25.—A dlspatoh to the ¢ Open wunlil 9 p. m. Saturdays wniil 11 p. m. and which await settiomont and vccupution by x % froedmen of the jUnited Btates, itis not tru TIE MEPUBLICAN CAYCUS, .| that thesa are however, has not yet been called, butacall |* GEits will" probably be issued to-morrow for Wednesday. It is Inthmated that some Sen- ators nre disposed to recommend that the Vice-President rule that the Demoernts have adopted n revolutionary course, and that fmtio ‘TANDS . 5 within the meaning ‘of tho Pubtic-Land laws. The torm * publlo lands” 18 somotimes used in A genoral sense to designate lunds legal titlo to ‘which 18 in the United States, in contradistino- tion to lands the private property of. individunl cltizens. Lands helonging to tho Unlted States, but which have béen upproprinted to any spe- | the Czar were postod on the dead walls of | a4 heen executed, the poor Iady was thrown Just f ar enough f 20, | Berno without tho intérforance of the police, | ity the most violeht paroxysims. and the Swiss Federal Council want to know — r a es =8 I [7) « hai there I8 nothing left for hiw but to adopt the | clul use or roserved for Any purpuse Ploiteer- Press {rom Lo Sueursays a furoior uameod a “i‘l g Clark-st. to Ioeep OUL OF | tnowiym wherstore, __, FIRE RECORD. e oonily. parme In Engihnd of e. | o aet f Congeoi or ixeouliyo hrcclamaion, | Abier Rengols Wi oA WEThS thlams 0 oa | TS Cheap John flOOdS pe v 2 Claring the debote closed, and of submitting | aro not publio lands fo tho lexal nd proper | named Stafford, vlsiing tuls country, was “0 RU“LING & (10 S ¥ e Manhattan Elovated Rallrond Com AT FIFE LAKE, MICIT. tho motion directly to the Scnate, subject to | scnsc of those wordd, 8 omployed to dmmu drowned at Redwood Falls under the same olr-" > N | and Chathamy-st. WAYS. | vny hos subillted o stateinent. to Mayor Spectat Dispateh, 10 Tho Chicago Tribunie. being overruled by tho mujurity. Somo | 1sids sublect to dlspusnl if tho by e wary | cmatange - - it [ €T New Y . - ' o o by X rous 138~144 State-st. == Grace, of New York, showlng. that its ex- | @naxo Ravibs, Mfch., April 25.—Firo at Fifo | claim that Senator Sherman, In his last ) offurts n\'uhl;e?l b oy estaning porsons 10 UNDER THE WHEELS. OUR O—‘—W,N MAKE WANTED, penses nra greaterthan its receipts, aud pray- | Luko, 120 miles north of here,on the Grand | gpeech, yeferred to such o polley, | effect ingross® into the ludl]nn erritory for the Special Duspateh o The Chicago Tribune, ¥ R Within the Inst three ar four days therehave | Bur s o despoiling tho Indians of & patel | poyy, y Lac, Wis., Aprl 25.—0Oscar Drowson, rmanmnsmennnsnan | ing for o romission of taxes, Raplds & Indiana Rallrond, destroyed & sawmill env—em—— owned by E. W, Bond & Son sud sbout 4,000,000 EXCELSIOR SLEEPING COACH T " S feot of lumbor Sundiy morning. Ostorhout, R 1 WA N E D Tukns I8 a girl in Saotland who has beat- | £e08 S8 M0t o wnod £00,000 to ‘000,000 EBRATED NOVELTY CARRIAGE, on Tannor and the Iown fasting glrl recently | poqr of the lumber, valued at 88,900 to 89,00, on PEERLESS c AHHI AGE docensed, Ilor numo is Catherine Marshall, | which they had 0,000 of Inaurance. Tho balanco ' and she has taken no food sinco the begin- | of the tumber was owned by Bond & Son, and ALL ARE WARRANTED, ning of the present year. was wmh m’,m, on,which thoro {8 reported to OTTO BICYCLES. ————e— =+~ | bo #1500 0f insirance. According to n don- STEEL WHEEL BICYCLES, . Tug Dey of Tunls seoms dotormined to | et with Beufiloy f“"’"‘:" “"l‘l"““"“"':;":%m ‘With and Without Rubber Tires, sivouo cxcuso to tho Fronch toenter his | S8 on which thors wie 870 of InSuraLCE, ke CROQUET, Etc., Etc. Barn for twelve horses and torrltory,. Ho hos taken vigorous mcasures | fivo caught from tho furnaco. e 35 A to repress disturbonces, going almost to' the AT COLDWATER, MICIL. A five wagons; location either | extont of proclnimlng martial law. Soiat Diopeteh o The Chieago Tribune, fiosre 3y | South Side north of Twelfth- Ot e i Yo Boatham Buil The Water, e tnony svcured tu them by tho most solemn oblis gations of tho Unitell Btates. Tnese uniawful and dnngerons etforts huve herctofore been thwartod by the promut action of the Lxecutive, under bis constitutionul duty to enforce tho laws. Tho present attompt to mako uso of the colored people af the country In the sama dirce- tion, by deluding them with tictitlous as- surnnces that now and congenlal homes oan bie provided for thew within this Torritory, deserves eapeelul roprobatlon, sinue its ouly effect wmust be to {nvolve lnnocent people In criminat cos- spirnoy, and to subject them to disappolntment, hardship, and sullering, . STAR ROUTES, JUDAE FREEMAN, Clucfnnati Commerelut, WaAsnixaToN, D, C., April H4.—The follow- Ing extracts from officlal lettars (not hereto- 14 yanrs old, attempied to steal u ride on & froight traln_tnls morning, foll, and had both legs taken off, Ho died at noon. J BSpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns, . MoxnTIcELLO, [nd.SApril 25.—Joho Sum;&xfll [ denf mute, walkingon tho railroad, was killed Snturdny evoning by n passenger_train on tho Tittsbure, Clacinnat! & St. Louis Raflway, Tho m#n wns soen on tho track, and the engloeor whistled and oalled for brakes, but -the train was not checkerd in time. 1io was recontly &' student at the Stato Institution at Indiunapolis. —— DOWN IN A COAL-MINE. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridbuns gruraTon, 1., April 25.—A miner by the name of Dell, working In the ‘orploy of the ' Chlcago, Wilmington & Vormillton Conl Com- any, ws severuly hurt to-duy by having his ois caught betwoen the cnrs in’tho mines. ¢ becn many quiet cansultntions among Re- publican Senators a8 to what course 1t will be wise for them to pursue in regard tohold- (Ing executlyo scssions for the purpose of acting upon pending nominations, There is no difference of opinlon on one point, Tho Republicans are firmly united In the deter- mination to ndhere to the principle that the constitutional mnjority of the Senute ought toand must control the order of business, and that the struggle of that majority to con- trol the organization of < -the Sen- ate shall not bo abmndoned. There is, however, some differenco of opinlon ns to whether or not It will be wise for the - Tug Supreme: Court of Goorgla hes do- | this morulng fire broke out In tho Southorn st., or West Side east of Hal- clded that the State has n prior claim to any | Michigan Hotel Dlock, In tho meat market of P majority to vote to go into exccutlve sussion = -st. othier creditor to the nssets of the recently- | Maoco Brothors, aud destroyed thelr entire fore published) written about one year ngo b c[ml " w“h Ice jy | ey e izons" Bk of Atlanta, n whioh atock and it with loss of about 3100 atallatoe e Lol e o e | 27 Jutes Freeein of Jho Toriio, De- UFEALO STILL PALLING. € . b Eo d g . partment, show very ci y that he did nol TUrPALO, April 25.~Tho roar wail of the, co- . | 1 in the storo adjolning, cstimates o Boes o | tors who favor ‘suclia course now I8 estl- | oove o tho. manner in which the star- i it mated at FROM SIX TO TWELVE. They nrgue that there gro certain nomina- tions tpon which action ought to be had, and that, without any compromise of the present position ofthe Republicans, it may be had., Thoso Senators who tuke an op- posit view are very pronounced in thelr opin- fons. They sny that what would happen when once In oxeoutive session no ona can ity B EXTENSIVE forest fires aro raging In the Messrs, JAMES P. SMITH & State & Madison-sts. "Towns of Woonsocket, Cumberland, and Lin- gy“ ‘e;; to nnl:(')uncn btlllw"lxt,‘f“;u- e | coin, nlong the linc of the Providence & 88, to serve tho public with ice Y ‘Worcestar tallrond, in Rhodo Istand. Tlun- }111'{3’. senson, being thelr twonty- l“S“ra“co AgOBtS---wmltOll. drods of acres lmva‘nlrm\dy been destroyedl. yearin the business, ’rices | a gentioman thoroughly vered in underwriting Smmemm——— s low as s r de - 3 chnted ¢ tho lundis 5 any other deaier. All ora | sndnuw sochiod with oo b e, LTS K900, | A prnsox named Russoll, whoso name in- ers promptly attended to. Ofilces ol 3 " "Teibe 145 ‘East Monroe-st. and 1522 Perureaia e screntmpRTSrS | Al R g:fi‘:fis:}::flh%rl’:fi:: )::"::n;l“:g"m‘;.;l' fl:; oporative Browing Company's bulldizg foll to-, wator and smoke at $2,00, The damago to tho dgyfn No pnnnn“v‘v‘nu Injli’lfl:(’l. i l s storo-bullding wiil probably not exceed $1,600, The entiro furniture of the hotel was romoved, aod the building conelderubly camaged from top to bottomn by stnoke. Tho guests wevo all m-\m:cd. and there was no particular excito- ! route business was belng carried on. In writing to the Scnate Committee on Post Ronds he sald: 1t will bo observod that tho law vequiros the sorvice to be in propartion, to soma oxtent, At Jenst, t the prxiticiiveness of the routo, As carly as the Wth of June, 1810, Congress passcd un nct requiting the Postmaster-General to roport to Congruss any route which fullod, nftor tho sec- oud year, 10 produce n tevonue equal tu oue- thivd of tho exponse of carrying thio nall. It would scoun _theroforo, . that ‘in casos whoere, by RACES. i . NEw ORLEANS, Ln., April 25.—Fourth day of tho Louisiana Jockey Ciub. Match race, three- quarters of o milo, between Tounio and Nyanaj casily won by Hounie, Timo, 1:583, 4 Mile and an elghth raco—Won by Gabriols Emma Cooper sccond, Decawmg third. . Time ;"u'mmuap. mile heats i IIEAVY FOREST BLAZES. ‘WOONSOCKETT, IL. 1., April 25, —Extonsivo for- est fires mro Tnging nlong the Providence & Indiana-ay, Am. Dist. and Bell > g Worcestor Rallrond in the Towns of Woonsockat, 2 Eeloplionot, e BN S T e Ty | Sambeamh s ot SLATS | o it i om0 e 1 | B fdt s 12ty | Rife S ] ammn A avo n var. vereeriee RUPTUL have made Constantinoplo thelr headquar | pegyy, the prosent struggle 1s concorned, A new Ei?:‘l'.‘,fi?u.':“fn‘&'fl'fffifih ‘h’é‘:‘ho‘flt vol mtll‘zlu‘yok"lm‘:- gtil‘x;htrlund .. plai to bring the Demoorats to terms has | master-Genornl to uxpedite and Increase the Onk Grove It dis. Tinie—1:51 1185, S it nille and ’firm‘qunnun—Wan by AT LADOGA, WIS, : 0 KUxiball second, Lord Lyons talrd, Timé #pecial Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribuns. FOND DU LaAc, Wis,, April 25.—I. IL Chaso's storo, in Ladoga, was burnod Saturday ulght. Loss, $4,000; jusuranco, $3000, 1t was inoon- Alury, tho fivst atteinpt, tWO Woeks #go, proviug unsuccesaful. AT LOUISVILLE, KXY, LomsviLLy, Ky., April 25,—Hugh Staltord's oxtonslvo cooper-shiops, ut the extromo oast oud nf tha olty, wero partially destroyed by firo, Loas on bullding and stock about $15,000; lusur- o ’ conen | JUNPAVL e | eemm—— CHEAPEST ‘F American public will brentho more TURAL frecly this morning o learning through the APER':SNT WATER. anos Indofatigablo and resourceful cableman that 8100 Mewurd mndicates contidenca in PAIL- there fsa new Sultan of the Zoolao Islands, ._|'.‘n1mn}{", fiyH | COMMONRERSE VMG | SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER LAXATIVES. | Long wey he wave—his sceptre over the S it ot e M S ety | ' SPEEDY, SURE, & GENTLE.' | fooloot s o ¥ Furs, mm—— Eiligtor e 0w dorerniiont us thobesl. "ALS | Prof, Roberts, F.R.C.P, London. M. GLADSTONE announced amid chioers BARTLETT, BUTM The most certain and comfortable cathar- In the Houso of Commons yestorday that ho tic in cases of constipation and sluggish | would on un early dny nak for an approprin- beoen bronchied and discussed to some extent, It suceesstul executlon would depond upon the President, and the arguments in favor of 1t will probably bu submitted to him to-night or to-morrow. A Scuator who I8 in faver of the now plun deseribed it ns follows: “It would be perfectly In order for President Garfield to nend o messnge to the Senate say- ing that, inasmuch as that body MAS NOT COMPLETED IT8 ONGANIZATION, 80 that it can proceed with the conslderation sorvice, Prwldnd ulways, that the contiugunoles demandiog this Inoroaso could motbave heen foresven in muking the origiual contracts for the fuct that no competition can beallowed for fnorensed or oxpedited servieo would seom to constitute u very strong roason why this powor should not be exuroised, - exeopt under olreum- stances hoperatively domanding it. And ovei (0 this olass of onses it would scom to bo the bittor polioy 10 requiro the Pustmaster- dencral, or, ot least, to givo him the diveretion ta recuive bius for the incroused or sxpedited sorvice, A bill to that effoct Is now peuding, ns 1 lourn, bofore Congress, and this fact s reapon- sive to'that portion of tho Henuto resolution In- 1l Moser 8:3 e r———— CINCINNATI ART MUSEUM, - . CixcinNATy, O, April 25,~The voto of tht stockholdersof the Art Musoum founded by aglt Just fall of $150,000 by Charlcs West was cau vasied to-day to fix upon & lovation, A lurat . majority of the votas wore for a sitoln Bda Park, which lies in the onstern part of the city | wnd i8 readily aoccessible by tho streot cars ant, tho fuolined plane from tho oeatre ot oity, Thi 8100 K| oo, 10 i 5 i DISSOLUTION NOTICES. liver or piles ton for the ercotlon of a suitable mamorlnl | auce light. of oxccutive busineas, he hng concluded to | viting suggcstions for such ohakes in tho press % ~rmn o ;. o - 3 o aotion will ke decisive, and 1t will anly remute DISSOTOTON | Ordinary Dase, a Wincglassfid bfore Sreakfs, to commemarato the life aud publio sorvices AT JANFOVILLE, WIS a1l nowiinationn now wending, a | S5 1 48 ey be deomill atvilil, Jor7 | far tho Direstors 16 soltct the slte From e wlca s beroby yiyun that tho parinarshtp ntaty | Of ¥ Druggists and Mlinetal Water Dealers, | 0f Lord Besconsiold, « apectal Dlapateh fo Tht Chicago Tribune, Wil ot innice any furthor nowduptions iynell respoottully, General, Iosutics Depariment, | €MElble portions of tho park.. Ind Genk Lotween: Jolu W, Klovens, Oscar Borgar, | > L _licememczmmosmesessmmmmon oD T JANRSYILLE, Wis, Avrll 28.—~The small dwell- 4 Y * AND AUALY, e dt i :»‘r‘?:’f!é"&:-f‘im“.fl‘.fi‘“&":-i.'.f;“n‘:".'h{ ity GLNERAL NOTICE, Ar the meoting of the County Bonrd yes- | tng-hause of Potor Nogiart was aisiodt toally Toull L‘;‘}.‘,’,‘,’,{"u‘;«s‘;t‘.‘,‘:,‘fi“}z',fi"‘},"’o‘f{‘.&““,fi:‘?g on the atstof May,of the suo R p— A&Afigjflf_flfsfll‘m" il il oo e i b & ! A Y Bt Mtk sihaerty o st dsonie B, A | lanay o maion plared by Me, SURERE SO | G v indiennce. moralag, Los ubout | i e Dooorats woutd boconnaliod elinof | Hovighi4t o Departmont (o consolatt |- Borchasking Ao, 0N, For'ne X ; ; routes, and then lot them as servico_on new routes without advertising, Judge Freeman used the following languake; ‘Aro wo to presumo that after the exporlence of hundredsof years of this and othor Goverts meut in the mattor of publiv oontructs it was the purpose of Congress 1o disponso with ndvors tisements In awarding publlo contructat le thers unything in this sot to indicato a purposo on tha pal rl’ Congross to repoal that lexisla~ tion, the vbjett of w! 1n the langunge of the Supremo Court, 8 **to sceuro notice of the in. tonded post rotites, of the survico requived, and tho menner of its perfortnance, that bidders wight compete, that fuvoritisin shouid bo pre- nted, tha nllwlenoylnud" ocouowy In _the Jhliessid purtinrhip aro to b reculyed by sall & E‘,-;x,»nt.ég::.*..‘,":m:‘.';““;':::.:-;.:?. Wi'gshinds | Manhatton Lifo Tnsurance Company | becouso of recent complaluts of allegod B G O Buovans § parian K continusd undee OF NEW YORK. crookednesson the part of that geutleman, was lald ou the table, 13 to 2. ? DI W, BTEYE! =t i s ————y Lhicazo, Aprit 33, 1. aira! W Kbk, cmufl m “,Lmuls AGENGY, PuestorNT and Mrs, Garfleld and Secretary 10 RENT. SAMUEL 8KK1LKAAN hos boo olnivd Genorst | Blaine have Informed the Committes in L0 BENT, | Aweatfor ibia Coispany from wnd sfioc ihladait | charge of thie Contennial colebration of tho FOR R AL battle ot Cowpens that thoy will be presont , ) _Omeo In Chicawo, No. i1 1 Hallosb_______ | at tho unvelling of the statueof Gen, Mor- arge Store N, E. Cor, Prioe oprric gan, at Bpartansburg, 8. C, Muy 11, . 2o o bt S b 00! Cincinnat! Prics Current, In recognition of hie servicen in_the colleotion nud publication of statistics, aud especlally to onnble bim to tilic a Hur:mn lmmm‘)"w reguin bis boalth, loss by wo upplivation to bis work. L Pl J MORTUATY. Roeclal Dispatch to The Chicagy Tribunts Erai, UL, April 25.—Tho body of the lata Mrs. . L. Abeli, who dled in Chicago Baturday, was brought here yesterduy for burial. Tho de- ceased was o sfstor of Mra. Georgo Hunter, wife of tho Superintendent of tho satch factory, aud tho ‘mothar of W. W. Abell,munugor of the lgin llitary band, and of Ashley Abell, landor of tha Natlonsl band, + . 0 tako tho auloldal stop of muvm{ to adjourn sine die. If they should adopt the latter coursy, and an ac| ournmentshould be carrled, the responsibility for the fallure of tha Sene ate to transact any business at this session would rest upoi “them. After the Henuta had adjourned the President could go onand maky nn?ulmmunts under_the authority of the Conatitution and ows, Iut I do not be- Tlove the Donioerats would dare to carry thiolr opponition to such an extent as to fglit foran udjourmment sine dis, 1 think they would surrender aud nllow the Illlljbl'll{ to perform its_constitutional duty of electing oflcera.” 1t Iy undenstood that several Re- publican Senators sre in faverof the plu Bbove desoribed, aud several of them have ———— AT PROVIDENCE, R, T, PHROVIDENCE, 1L L, April 8,—A balf-au-hour firo In the Orlan!ll.:llll. u'lmfll by the boirao Alfred A, Reed, sod running on print clot! cuused s dumage of $13,000; Iuluum?u 0:\0,4»0.“' AT BUFFALO, N. Y,° Burrau, N, Y., Apsit 33.<Ten cars of coal four bax-cars, and to tank-cars fliled with oll burned on the Buffalo, Now York & Phlladelphia Rallway traoks. . e ——— BUSINESS IN THE SOUTH, 87, Louis, April 85.—Edward MoFee, of tho New York Financial Clhronicls, arrived hero toe ‘Pe Town of livena Ventura, in New Granada, South Amerlea, was destroyed by Can the Postmaster-Geacral deliborately fail o ——e——— fire on the 19th inst, Throe porsons were | duy from sn oxtendsd trip In the Bouthern | oxpressed the hoj that the Dresident will | 8nd rofuso to udvertiso a route nll!tlmo ‘whon, - e, A burned to death, ‘Tho loss 1s estiinated at | Btates, and roports businioss afalrs in that soo- take 1t into favorablu conslderation. Y| B daws i, o mad b dusy e Bvee kit m«ilMZvaEIEnAuufl gmMPEmn' y tion of the country In a very satisfactory con- dition, The cotton scason, he ‘says, hay beou baokward, but the outlook, aw ing to recont favorable weathoer, 18 good, und pla nters expeut @ fuil and fine crup of the staplo, thelt put on twmporary advertiiing, aod wlmnus Uit as to the amouut to bu pald,on the ground that thoro 1s no oontravior lewally bouud or fue quired ta perform such scrvivey | Can e vousolidute three or four Into ono, ¢all thut & BPruNGYIRLD, Tk, April 25.~The State Regialer was sold to-tay At auction to the old State Reyls- :::. Compuny, headed by ex-Gov, Pm& by llhn igneve of the defuncy compaoey. . 5l puld‘wn $5,400, 1t will b‘o wade {no uxpoelrun; . 81,000,000, ‘I'he Inhabitants of . the place are suffering from hunger and exposure. THE TROASURY. ottt UNQUALIFIED BUCCESS, Bpectal Diepatin 10 The Chicago Triduns, FOR SALE- ¥ine Epectacies sulted 1o all el Harbfront Hows, 1242 Micigan-sy., | G L SH T B Sm—— BeonkTAny Kinkwoon has called the at- Iurgo barn, on wivon any Hae. — e ey WasiNaroN, 1), C. Aprll 25,—Tlie success | ucw route, and thon lot (8o cuutraot without ud- e ATV B CIG LR, e 1"":.:5"3“;(]&“' '-:‘..u:‘ e"::.:nfiw DEAD BODY FOUND. ] e Dlan ‘of Naoretary Windom In | Festisementt 1t b uuu o Wither s o IG5 | of Gov. Puluer's peouliur polltical views. SCARES, — /s ey % cently tasued by J. Alitqn Turner 80 | i, T Apel) 2.~ Thomas Pltsgerald, an | Togard to the maturing bonds has already | over espunditures groving, it o ol "cans e ——— TR e red GCOUUPUUU O TUPRE Clgfll‘S! C]gal's! Clga,]_‘s! ploal 0. Carter, printed I Tz TatmuNs | ¢ oA p L L e man 10 yosrs | been greater than was expsoted, Tho te- | tracts, TURCHL, dioinions will ba o sue: COWPENS. ks st siiny cnechonisies some time g0, promiaing freedmen Who et | o1d and somawhas demsontod, disappnared about | sponses of the banks havo been such as to talnini the LY Sho.of Unorution visted In | 0y e':’f.ff.ffli’;ff’:eé‘xb‘fl tapmarton Doat the thom by law, vven ki cusvs whuro that discrodon bus bedw abused. ‘Tho statute itsclt autbornzod publio officers in many unsed tomuke contrauts or purchuses without sdvertisemont, whoru pub- flo’ exigewoios requira it, butl kugw of uuin- tbroe wooks ago. lils body wus found ia & small rond & mile fromn the asylum yesterday evon lag. 1o had boen drowned by aocident, or died from :a‘:xuro the wator accumulating sbout him Wi cause the bellef that, by the tine Congress meets In December, all of the 6s, and the 53 as well, n thelr possesslon will iave been extended at the new rate. ‘Tho ayplications —. SAXON [iicitieTetin | ~ 120,000 stralght Goods, | led i Tndlan Terhory 1% o it scARF TNflHAS & ““DE", ‘:‘n%‘:fifm{‘.‘;fi%?.f;‘.?:’a:‘- 'ia'l.fix"fm?'n‘?':.-!fi:. culm‘- and the slgners, declaring that thelr 954 Madtsonst | SERGEIELLI Ooolt r R (Hoom s promises aro lllusory, because to atlempt lo Prosident and hre. Garfield and Becretary Blsloe expect Lo be presout at the uuvelling of the, Morgan statuo at Spartausburg May il. Bz Presldent and Mrs, Hayes mu. Rrobably atiend i i} kA fgiany ¢