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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNRE THE GREAT RIVERS, Highly Alarming Condition of the Mississippl, Missouri, and Minnesota. Floods in Minnesota Inflicting Great Damags to Railroads and Farms, . Disastrous Break in the Sny Levee—A Orevasse of 130 Feet. Dminous Course of tho Mis- sourl at Leavenworth, Kansas. \ Current of Romarkable Velocity and Dredging Powor Running Across the Horseshoe. Discouragihg State of - Affairs Roported from Quincy, Ilinois. ! The Basements of Half the Stores in Elgin, Filled with Wator. + Fenrs of bomllng Damage from the Rising Tides at Mad= ison, Wis. $ A i 7' The Town of Harlem, Opposit Kansas B . Oity, Complstoly Covered with i Wator, ' GRANITEK FALLS, MINN, 8pecial Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribunes #r. PAUL, Minn., April 23.—A Granite Falls dls- ‘putoh to the Plonesr- Press anye: * This hns boon anotnor duy of anxloty to tho cltixens of this place, Notso tuch ns to tho satety of tho town or its inhabltants, ay - for tho Urldga and mills, All last night A& crowd of eagor spoatators watched the bridge, which 1t was fonred might go at nny time, S0on after sqnding my dispatch tho plarsto the bridge on the’ weat slde beoninw avortlowed, which ut onoe ron- dered 1t fmpossible to oross the rivar or hold any communieation with the ather sldy, and ns was quite dark lantorng wero bung on tho lower sidaof tne bridgo by ihe cliizens of the east, whao aro yot nbla to get upon tho structure, that we of tha west side wmiwht know by the ligots boing put out thas tha wator had roachod it and many an anxlous ose watchod far tho golng out of thoac ligbts with alinost us mych apxlety as though thair lives dependod thelr huruln‘r. Toward mornbiue water roso high enough = to ex. tinguish ano lantern, but siuce that time his guined very Hitle, it any, In_ hight, and unloss tho abutments give wo '.lu'nk our bridgo will wuather the ° storm. it sbounid 0 out this seoton . will corialnly - ho pitoed fn & bad situntion ns far A8 orosalng tao rivor is concorned, as bath the draw.bridwo at Montoviden and tho sno at Miu- nozata Fulls are gone. [t {3 nlso underatond that the valiroad bildge at Montevidea hay beca moved further down strram. About thruo miles nbove town the river divides, ‘and fully one-balf af tho water s thrown into what s known g4 the old channel, lraving the \’llluru of Granite Fulla anlaland, ghout one-half mite in extont either way., Sbhonld we succecd in paving our bridgo and mllls. it will lo owing Lo this division of the waler. There is no dapger of an overilow of the villmzo, Our nelghboring tawn of Minnesatn Falls {s all undor water. but ns it {8 fmpassiblo to get any ward from there [ nm unuble to tenrn theextont of tho damagy. The river at this point ia now about fifteen foot nhove low-water mnrk and shout At & standstill. - Tho wholo valley is floodod above lors, tho water extonding framn ta shore, bolug from wno to two miles wida, The new resineneo of R. F. Kendall is nfloat, but is tied up. Severnl other bulldings have been yacated by tho aven- papts, One ralleoad man ntrempted 1o ofoss tho xiver In i bont this morning, but after renohing a amnll tsland the baat got away nod ke bad to by baaled back by o rope, The witer {8 now nearly level with the falls, and tho current is very swift. A mossanwer hus just suoceedod in pasae ing tha river, tho (irst perdon to oruss the river hoge sincy yesterday. ———— BT, PAUL, MINN, 87. Pauta diun, Aprll 25,—The high water in this Stute Is stiit conllned to the Miunesots and Red Bivors. Tha Mississtppl ut 8t, Puul fs still rialug, but tho watcr has not yot caused sarious jpconvenienoe. Thedepth of water lu the ohan- niel fa twelve feet threo Inchos. A dispatch from the upper river says that tho waitor is at tho orginary stago for the scasou, The wator Is three feot lower thau during tho froshet lnst year. The fce has nll gono out of Red River, and high water ls roported at Pombing, Crooks- 1R, apd Winaipeg, The track of the S, Paul, Minneapalis & Manitobn Rend ia covorod fu plnees with shallow water, byt travel is not intcrrupted. The Binuesotn River is stend- ily rising, and the dunger is oensldera- ble. At southern voluts tvavol fs cytirely suspended on the Bloux City Road, though it is expected to resumo west of Windom to-morrow, as tho water {8 reporiod falling in the Bjue Earth and othier upper tributaries. A dispateb trom Skakopus says tho river roso two fapt last night, uud iavising two. inches un . Bour,- It!s now onc and onec-hpif foot below high water wnrk. Tho river Ia one snd onoe huif rollug wide, The traok {8 wasbing out In laces noitr hove, Passeigors ure transierred ut onderson, Trom the dupot to the iraing, In R laygo bont, The water I fouringhes dcuP on the Bt. Pater deput foor, and ratlrond business in suspended, The water s up ta Front sireot ut Blankato, and the proplo ure boing rescied by rglu Trom tho fints ut Jordan, At DBelle Plain the Tiver has rissn suddenty ovar five feot. All . the bottom lands are overtiowed, There iro no casuaities. he dumige to our nuw bridge la Increasing every huiv, Tho rivor i now within & fow feot of tho superatructure of the bridygv. Tlul’%'llllllhul\‘(l owor hero |nst uveniug, ¢~ AvOnrvor the Minnesota River Is withiu ubout elght inches of high wator mnrk and still rising. Tho rise from 8 o'clock w, m, until 6 p, m, hus buen ninctoon wobes. Chio damags th private grov'm{ 8t tha pregent tine buspnt been boavy., X dwolling-houkes in the lowar part gr tne . town nro submerged two to four feet, The oc- cupuuts have been toroed to retire with thelr Turpiture, ete., (o qunnr parts. The Minne- apulis & Bt. Louls Rndlroad traok soross the bole lum hutwoen this pluco uod Bluux City Junction 18 Lidly wasoed out. — At Montoviden ‘Im Iron bridge bas bevn varried away nud thy businos stropty nre toaded with water, It §8 repyriod that some smnll houses have beeu enrried awiy, but no definit purtioulurs huve you hoen ro- colved, AtGranita Falla the town is entirely surraund. el with watcr, the river buving cut i new chai- nol around tho town, loaving {Lun ishaud, Sju- kot Fulls, iwo milas beluw, is_ruportod oie thvoly undur wator, At Lusucir the uppronciiug to the bridge aro under wi At Munkato und B, Peter the ruliway tracke avo still under wator, A disputeh from Luko City ufll tho lee wont out of Luky Popin m-m-g. The Mississippl is now open its eutire lungth, 3 Lutor advices from Mankato say the - rivor is fulling this afteronon, wid it s bopod that the wator hus redched the bighest polut, Part of tho town s desoribed s seuno of desotution, with water surrounding the builldinge and some toatiug fron their foundations, Loss estimutad Bt §20,000 10 tho publie und rallrond and $10.00 0 private properly. 3 ) A, LEAVENWORTI. ! Bpsctal Digpatch (6 Tha Ohleago Tribuns, + LuAvexwonss, Kes., April 85.—Pop perhaps tho first tiie in the 'bistory of tho twqiloods uf this spring the aituation ar this polnt may bo said to bogin ta Lo alarming, end tbe mighty tarrent of water that bas buen surging past the oily is nolunger mercly viswed usou pwe-ine spiring spectucle, but with tho RFAVes\ APPree dispatch from hére that the Miseouri would out {ntofta tormer cbunnel, way over by thy Mig. sourl biufl, several mllics frum the ‘city, when tue Juse rlse came, blda t falr, to cumc ppeodily with the e presont rise, whioh v now slmost two A {out bigher tbun e water sttaluod in tuu lite flood, 80d §e sti)) mouniing wpwurds, Fhwpiver ‘Donds pharply (0 the wesk AL presynk ut Fort Lesvenwortli, towa nearly south aloog the ity -gpen v ‘travel front, and than trends tq the oast, m horseshoe, Years ago the river ran In n straight line ncross this dlstanos, and tho water is now flowing- through this old bed with n sivage mar and violenco that-{ escoeds that of tho presont ohannel, and, upless thore s n spoedy subsiloncs of the il the vast volume of water will hava done its work.. Hosides, thousanda of acres of tha mast valuable Jand in this soution will be waehed uway or rendgred worthicss, The Chlunq’o. Rock Island & Paciiio Raltrond tiridgo will he 1ot high and dry, nsit 18 locaterd just opposit Fort Leavenworth, at tho paint Whotw the rivor turns fram it8 present wostward bend to flow sotith. Tho neoplo In Enst Loaven- worth begAn to be sufiielently aiarmed this cvening to think of moving out. An old river man _snld to-night that ho bullaved this riso would aver_ the destructivo ono of 1807. ‘The Missnurl Pacific Railrond botweon tiero and Atchison hns been abandonod for the present, traina Atapping here, But only s small rise more will e suficiont to alio stop from here to Kansas City, The Chh!lfu. Island & Pactlio naw runa its Kanses Clty teatna vin Loavanworth and tho Missour! Pacifio ftali- way. Atohison has had no eastern conneotion for sevoral days. T TIIE SNY LEVEE. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Triduné. HANNINAL, Mo., April 25.—Tha long-looked- for break {n tho Sny lovoe, ocourred mhout day- light this morning two ‘miles above this el Tho water1s rushing through with great velool aud the break iagradunliy widening, Hoftman's farm, where tte leveo irst gnvo way, is ocoupled 1y atenant, n schoolteacher, Mrs, Smith. The Bny Is con "ucting & vastquantity of watoer away', but the bottom I8’ bocoming n sheet of wator. The Luln Worth took up two bargoes of _stono to strongthon, weak places, but - it seoms now as If nothing will savo tha loves from n genoral brenk.up., Scores of mon ond teams aro busy © at “ work trylog 0 avert tho imponding ealamity, but fato is ngniust us, - The wind commonced blowing yos. torday, which oxpedited tho final terminition of tho crisls. Consternatlon was rifo. ‘The Sny fsfandars aro ipaklng o gront rush for saler qunrtor. It Is a pitlable sight to sce wamnen nud cbiidron drivon unceromoniously from hume without n place of shelter, only ns chavity furnlebes them. leaving bohinid all thelr pors eunul offects nnd vm\n’eny ta washed away and dostroyod by tho The Tlnuo whero the loveo broka was some- wbit lower than at othor paints. Much corn in the Neld and othor propurty s n tatal wrock, No Chicwgo, Murlington & Quiney triina from the North aind_Esat™ to-dity, and_won't bo till tho wator recedos. Frout atret s entlraly sub. morged. The rallrond trucka have been lost slght of at the loves, Tho river raso hulf an inch hero slhos morning, which s consider- athie. constdering tho break in the lovee, The worst is not yet, Saventy-live thausand dollnrs have bhoun Jlost by the destruction to theico- housea here. e FERGUS FALLS, MINN, Fenavs FALLS, April 25.—The upper country is ano unbroken sbeot of water, heginning atag paint abbut twenty-Avg miloa beloweit, Vincent and oxtonding this way to the region of Crooks- ton, The :streams’-are Wp. to tho .banks and somo beyond. At Crooketon the Red Loko River s very high and out .of ita bauks {n- many pluces. The highway bridge ncross the river oame near being destroyed Inst Thurstuy ovening, escaping by n narrow chance. On Monduy a Liad washout was repuired ten mtlos buyand Glyndon, on this rond. The most_sor'ous washout, however, has been hetween Hallock nnd Stevensop, twonty=ive miles south of Stevensnn, The water swoptawa; the 8t.: Paul, Minneapolis-& Manitoba trac at many paintg, On wndunldny afturnoon tho rcaul:u- traln left Crookston far Stavenson and Winunlpeg, but encountered sorlons wish- outs, Travel was deluyed hetweon the placos frum Weydneaday ll smurdnylnlmmnnm when tho flvat traln from St Paul mude lla wiy throvizh at a slow paca pver nll Imnly rem;‘lr?’l: men are kej and dangurous pnints. Gangs of cangtantly at work glong both lines of rond, watehing every endangerad foot of track and remtirlng tho damnwe nlrondy dono, Btrenms, waterwiyes, ind vivers are overllnwine thelr banks. At Casseliton the river ta vory high, and hus delven famllies from_tholr houses in the Jiatlands {n the weat of Cassullton. The high- way bridie over tho river enine near heing de- stroyed by an Ice gorge Thursduy evening. et ity MILWAUKEE, * Spscial Disputeh 1o Ths Cicago Tridune, MiLwaukes, April 25,—A vory, satisfactary suhgidenco 1a nntlced In hoth the current aud blgitol tho Milwaukee Rivor. Workmon ara stil) ongaged in patching up tho brepk In the dam which_certatn sleepy reporteys could pot discaver. It ia oxpected that it will soon bo pluced 1n ils former stronk condition, Along the river there 18 no greut damage to be notieed. Is bolng 0 thrown Tho fcc lns “The washout at Pleasunt street hrid; rapldly vepntred, nm{‘ the bridgo wil 1-on Wednesdny., awny much . of ke protection piora " on all worn hoxtug on tho the #stroot bridga the upper ond of the prutection hns been nimost unullmly broken nway. The bridue will ho elused to teavel on uy 13 In order to allaw the conatruction of the now structuro, Many of the vlustera of spring plles alonk-the raver will havo to bo repluned, thoy lmvm;i’hunu broken down by tho jce at llonsant, Perry, Chostnut, und Btate strools und Girand avenun, Heavy showors are provailing to-night, and Feurs of another fiood uro felt. . QUINCY, TLL, Speclal Dspatch to The Chicapa Tribune, QuiNgy, L, April 26.~The river is now saven- teon feot thres and pne-hnlf inches abovo law- water mark,—within half an Inch of the hlur,frest he presont tlse hus put a tomporary stop to the orevtlon of tho mills of the Quiney Lumber Compnny, Pumps are nt work night and day keepihg the busemont of tho Yapdevor Corne Planter Warks freo’ from wator, A vise of a staga last Junee—-and s slowly rlaing. few Inohoa mors will put a stop tothe bulk nf the work In this factogy, yords hove are under water, Grove 4lrn|nnqn loves - has nfl broken, and t I8 holluved © wi) and south of this city, are undor water, muny before . mmu*ur ‘wheat destroyed. [t 1§ [npogsibla no dapinge, A larige praportion of the to huve been protectod by the S f":""l by‘?nlr:“ua‘l‘iiv‘lu ! o 084 O} RoCH! 0l AL 3 OV mills 3r nmu'arlnu lm{"u ya{ m‘oyn cr’mn%‘i?' cengo operations on secount of the flood, et -RLGIN, ILL. Bpeeial Dispnich to The Chicage Tribunss Epary, I duy than It has beon on any day of the food, ny The bpsemonts of oyer balf the stores in tho city aro full of wator, lilocks from tho river tho water has backed up through sewers or pers oojated through the ‘ground. Tho atgam-pump p the water from Mlllng the machinu shop. Yostorday the Chicaga & Northwestorn ailrond ropaired tomporarlly its bridge and now runsthrough trnina on the Freeport lvmnnz‘ luucmmnfll od in ropairinig ] Iha alty, - the nl‘[g-vlrlvurl L i feuli Ovor & TP Dblbage s :t’n‘sml& 5o aR9Rg At tha watch fnctory hps bard work to ke Milwnukeo & Bt, Puuj suceec trestio und (ruck in the nur&l aud enter . tho s west e s ‘hroam ~ p] at ok rebutidtog 118, bridie aouth b can . how Mo of this woek. ‘The atrone ourrent of tho river bra washed ont tho enrth hotweon the west culvert of th watch-faatory hrtdvo'mul [{ n" uhom‘ (.-l'l planks; by’ tho oliy B T g el g Ven! 1ROURA the WAtora WII RERLS (hi MoK, — OMAIIA, NER, . Boscial Dispateh ta The Ohlcaga Tridune, OxAllA, Neby, April 25,~Tho viver hes beon on u stand nearly all day, Tho riso sinco yose torduy bus boon little dver ona luch, A fallly toukod fur toemarrow, Tho graded approuch (o the cust end of the Unlon Paciflo brldgo had nurryw escupo this morning from boing washed uut 00 or 400 feot by high' waves cansed by u isaster wag averted by duinping in sund-bags to forn A breake Vransfor botween the Unlon Puelle torminus and the Euslern roads {8 kopt un by | bouty d gl T:“ 0) wajng i " FR i e rth wind, but the witer, ] oume oity 1 a % uflow aifuive 1o resning thele furner con Uil urior nost Bunduy, It 18 now X provio road truoks on Kw lown boitoms Gouncli Blulls ure washod uut, und th be uu Jmigeneo nmount of repeiring noeded, erernm— MINNEAPOLIS, Mawxparoris, Minn, April 38.—Bpocials from hension. The danger previously mentloned in'y’ painta ulong tho Minnvapally stute that the ficod hine sppureptly reactied 14e blubt, and 1 lumvnl vorsl bouses hiye beon washed away, together with the wagon bridge. Tbe raliroad bridge i only bold in position by uzhlnn. The olovator (4 une onytbing ever known, Ar Montevideo Urldges orossing the mnln stream.. At East Wuter it of the caftios The Indtau yet. : not, "Thousands of agia of bottoin-tunds, huménrml and flelds nro to ealoulate the lund allvged Lovea I8 in “thia city,’ and thelr No od to April 35.+The rivor Is higher to» 0. 1118 pot Ita “of Coupcil filum, 1 f nmbumn that the vml':ur will (ull"lu %lonfl :;5 OF et oniys o A ralts | in mdn“uwm engo, Roek Island & Pocific, and tho Wabash Ronds fur nearly 0 mile. All those tracks nro supposed to be washed out. The leveo gava way nhout 10 o'elock At night, the water overilowing n larga number of farins to a depth of from fnur‘;n six feet, Tho tirst intimation of danker which many had was tho watercomning {nta their houses. In the Town of Harlem only balt & dozon houses are nbove the water (ine, I8 not exe ml,ufi? the water will continue to rise afer to- night. . MADIRON, WIS, Spectal Discateh to The Chieaco Trituns MADISON, Wis., April 25—llcavy ralns have fallen hore all this afternoon and cveatom. The water in the takes doca not recede ang, and foars aro now entertalned that tho fco in tho Menduta may bretk the dom ‘and flood the lower part of tho city. 'The water i Monana Is up to tho largo fco-honsesof Gill $ Damgott nd foars ure entertained that thoy mnay ho damaged by the foa In that lake, whieh would do muoh dmnuge shottld n hesvy wind come up jud blow It on tho shore, Bhould the raih continue, which now seems Itkely, much damnge would probably resultto property on and neartno marshes, —r—— BELOIT. WIS. Special DispateA to Ths Chicago Tribune Berotr, Wis,, April %.—%o flood in Rack River showa no signs of abating nt this polnt ns yot. Tt vrose two inchios last night. Onr maln wagon bridge is in n provarious condition. Two of Its plors have beon partiglly washod out, and slx temporary trysses have been put in to hold it from golug dawn If_possiblo, Tho Chlongo & Northwestern Hallroad Compnny has fuenished clahtoen enr-loml‘ uf stono, which hivo beon thrown In around the wonkest plers, and It lovks now na if the bridge might be savod, though in a badly shattored conditlion. ] DES MOINES. TA. T5xs Morxes, In., April 25,~Tho Raccoon River contimtcs vory high ut this point, and somo twen- ty familius on the law lands huve boen kept out of tholr dwellings for soveral days past. The Des Moinos River is rising hore, und a_swell of #lx feot in thicty hours {8 reportod trom Fort . JANESVILLE, WIS, Spectal Duapatch to The Chicago Tridune, JANESVILLE, Wis, April Sh—HRock livor bns beeu at a standstill here nlt duy. Roports from Fort Atkinson stato that tho river hns fallen bnut une {nch therc ta-uny. A beavy rataisin progress hore thia ovening. —— SIGNAL SERVICE. WaAsniNGroN, D. C., Aoril 25.—For the Oblo Valley and Tenugssce, raln followed by cleny- tng weathor, slightly caolor westorly winds, stas tionary or higher bavometer, For the Lawer Lunko rogion, ‘oloudy weather with ritln, rislng precoded in tho eastern portion by falling Larometer, aud winds veorig to silghtly conler wester! For tho Upper Lake roglon, clonring weathar praceded by rain, notthwesterly “bupkiog to ;vurn:l-ir ;nmh ue wutt winds, und rising fol- jowed b uiling arpmetor, For m’:; ll{pmfi' Aisalssinpl ond Lower Mlssouri Vaulleys, falr weatlior, winds shifting to warmer soutn or woest, Aud lower baromoter. Caudonury slnuld continue at Milwaukeo and Scodon 1, ‘I Chlof El?l\nl Officer furnishes the follow- {ng spuoiul bullstin Cor the pross: The deprussion whioh ut yosterday after- noou’s report wua cynlrul near Milwpukeo has moved enstwaril, and 8 niow central over Lako Huron, Heavy rainfalls wre reported in the Wesat (Guif States, one 473 lnhios {o vikhit bours Is ropartod trow Gal A light ruin hus fullen since yostorday morning in overy trios aast of the .\lljslulnt\ er exoopt kg Last Guit snuei und New Linglund. ‘The tome peratiiro hus fatlen fiye to fftoen degread in tho petlon of tha Middle Athintla Stntes northorn and tho Upper Mlisalsslppi and Lowor slssour| Villoys. L oA plson live to tay dos roos fn the oxtromo Northwaest, | Tho g!lsmnrl s sevan fest und ton Inches above tho danxer-lno at Omnlin, nud Lo {nohos nhu\'g ot Louvenwaorth. ‘Tho Mississipnl 18 thrco fool ofght inohes nbove tho danger-line at Keokuk, and four foot one {neh at Catro. It is ut the dnngarline & Mnm.rhll and vmkuhnwg. T\d ulle ngh bolow at New Orjanus, und six inchos at St, Louts. Indlcations nra that tho atorm now cen- tral ovor Lako Huron will. move in @ northonsts erly diroetiyn, cnusing cain in Now Englind duplng to-duy und probubly ta-morrow, und raln in the-middle aud Atlantio Btates tu-day, fol- lowed by clowring weather to-nlght ar tos murraw. Tha Missour! and Misstestppt will. probebly continno to riso sinwly, and the Inttor will probs Rbly raach the danger-line ut St. Lauls, . LOCAL OPSRRVATIONS, CHICAO0 Aps] 2510411 p. b, 22 i, J0) |14, rain, Henn Ef&‘figfim}fl« M e = M Lo poriivure, 77,8 rutiro, AL GENERAL UNEILYATIONN, Cigtorqo, Apeil Y-10:18 p. m. her.| | ) ] wma (| wee o E}r"u:"‘ |t i Rl SEaNnZEy 2T ERVEES SREFEEIEIL: RERTILEL = P 1 E.\X,. I n| CRRLLt T e ————— ANNA DICKINSON, She Neplies Very Spitefully.fo Critle . olsps npoen Mor kBecent Aotion, {Bpretal Dlavateh {a The Chirago Tribune, NILAUKLPRIA, APril 25.—~=Pliss Busan £, Dick. Ingon, the well-known wriler und correaponds ant, now Jn this olty, yestopdny recelved a Juttar from hor sister Annn, whoso rocont “fullura to appear at tho Chostnut Stroet Opuenslouse rovokoed such suverc ariticlsin of her conduct, u this lottor Apns Diokinson muakes some sploy romarks, amd inthnutos that she jntends hrl:llml a counter sult gafnst hor man John Stetson, of lastun, ynd Auys. relutiy the remarks on hor none-appearnnco; " Two thiugs astontsh we. Onu {8 the * stupldity of “human nature and the other 1§ fts - moeannogs. Hut the * the most Rnnoying. ven the papers that try to_say w daoent word uttorly bog 1he maston. 1 di not complaln of 1he eondemnie Hun of iny work, hut thut by vonson of nronige ture cundemnation £ am provoniod any chanco b it L oan do, the manngers fouring tha PESPSERBERSEL L LSS SaS BN 2R ! te, s ria| ' bolng ‘wfl puor to ttey . b an' glone, Jobn Aletsnn Is the kivgpli o{ th lara Dol A LR 50 s nRORS SHAY DUOBIA 0 supD0sa that buopla buvano oyps, and Buit the urlnnr)mn 1 ) u‘ulnuy nevar reii li:okuuunl £ Jvan hocuuyo 1 foupd bo hud thrawn out Augusta spd Charlyston, hip which thers wure np enles, secopding 10 these veraolou witiesscs the nowspupars, for Atlants Nushyille, bringing In tho oampany Sunduy night or Monduy wuriing, uad hecause o would guerantes me but ony "’""}{"‘L‘ ho aeaund e promised 81X days nfter b kKnaw 1 woul uot © pliy et W 0 sy nothing of tho Prescott business, that kloked aver the tr?uua that would have kjlto e professlonglly If 1 hiul run in them, Now he I8 howllug ubout chanwes 1w 1ho route to st iafy mo, eto. 1t will bu n wholesamo thing to confront him with bls own (elogranis un the d wity divers others of s by oWa that, from frst 1 juat, Iatiick to Htuurt, He was imnoriuned by me, was he? 1 etter and ‘ulcur-ml o show ho compolied me to sign with )‘:m us agulisy Goodwin If 1 wns jo PI"’ the engmgoment. at all Lwaat to be tauglt (g vaiue of lane lnnur. of whioh he svidently knaws nmmnr. und 1 thing he will discover “the diterence In duagime botween the oroas-exatuimition of the witidess-box wnd his gubbla with reporters.” ———e——— &nwur.nuu onuidorable yraln 18 damuygod, Oarlyle's Ketate, _Othor disasters are ruported jroin all sloog the m Thues. 3 Fiver, uad tho dumago wiil be immense, Nr. Qarlyle dis by hls wl“ snd ondlails of nn incunsiderubl t will bg & reliof and KANBAB CITY, MO, Kangas C17Y, Mo, Aprit 5.~ Tho eveo which wga bills ta proteot the town of Hudlom and the Lroay bottoia Junds upposiie the ity froni overs How guyo way Baturduy night, wud & strong pur rent ten fuet doop 15 NOW FugRIug &) tho rate of Lvo or 313 101100 40 BOuF OVer tha tracke of the Huuuibal & bt Joo, tho (oguell iuls, the Chis 1 COMUFE o ot 1 few L0 know (hat i Tater yeurs he was well to dn, Flis personsl vetuts bas just beon sworn undup ALLUUG. ile had, ua ¢ well LOWN, 3 BOVETe struiglu and kmmv wmuteri; ificultios, even ufter bis linoks wara widely , Bal kind friends with pructical capasity vamie W the pescun, Jnoked fuln h'l WFTRNgYe g L S e W oF Lis sZalrs 8 his deuit slows, 3 TUESDAY, APRIL 26, CRIMINAL NEW The Peaceful Hamlet of East Quarry, Ia., Startled by a Murder. A Drunken Man Shoots and Kill]s an Inoffensive Young Girl, Conclusion of tho Trinl of Mrs. Howe,. the Ladics’ De= poslt Swindlers She I8 Found Guilty, but Excepe tions Are Filed and an Ap-.. peal Taken. Supposed Conoealnont of a Mnrdor by Tlacing n Body on a Rallroad Tracke The Editor of the Quincy ‘¢ Commer- cial Review?? Brutally, Assaulted by o Physician, A NMEARTLESS MURDERER. Special Disvafeh fo The Chicaca Tribune. MARSHALLTOWN, 1a., April 25.—W{ld rumors of a fatul shooting. aray cccuring at Quurry, r smnl{ atation on tha lowa River savon iniles be- 10w this city, venched here yestorday noun, apd, in cqmpany with the Sherill and Coroner, your correspondent atarted for the scone over ntmost Inipassable roads, through wud, water. and April suow, [onching the station, it was found that tho shooling ocourred at Bust Quarry,a Botiomfan sottlerient twa milos below, and o vlrenitous routo wastaken tothat place. Pitehed down by the side of thoaunrrins wero some hall- doaon laborory’ hute,—low, ong-story sinntics of two and three rooms,—n quict, porgoful looking hamlot. Gathored o o cluster aroupd g law cottago of four rooms wore the Inhabitants of this ombeyo vitlago, In the front room the Cor- onar had Impanaled a Jury, and the inquest wns proceeding quletly, Intorrupted only by the sip- ‘prossed subs of n sister of tho viuthin, und tho whisperod convarsalon of the luborers as thay watchod with wondoring lutorest the progress of tho trinl, From tho door of asldg room, with eyes from whioh fssued a stupld glare of four and wonder, psvred the face of thosupposed murderar, James Odenbaugh, a Doheminn, 23 years of age. In a low sidoerddivon, lylng stit and oold upon, B rongh hench, with @ round btue mark upon her breast, was thio vietim, Mary Droaks, s young byt well-de- voloped Gormun lass of 14 sunmers, whoso fale complexion and nlmost buautiful faca scomed strangely out of place with the rough and home- 1y surraundings.’ Tha bare walls und low raft. era wera hune with (eminine gaemonts, the nol+ fshed (loor waa snlled with & few drops af biood, while In a box Allad with straw and ehavad undor a bench, was anold gray googe, looking with calm amazemeont upan the ynasuul procoedings that bade fair -to disturb hor mater- nul duties, It. was * quiet, quder scone of death, Tho.facks alloted at tha Inquest ‘showed tbat ohdonhuuzh had bsen on & drunken B 0 night re, (uming bome-at 4 Inta Il‘l‘jl;lolpmmflll; x‘uurll’l?rsn. ) I‘l’k ot eur’?vtu“br?uu‘x‘h from Quarry Siatlon, und ho drank scvernl nluuv Atabout |1 p. m. 3 pistol-ahot wis nuard by the nalghbors, and the girl, who hnd boen standiig In tad front of a cottage in oun- vopsntdon with Odunbitugh, fel] forwurd with 4 sllght exclamauion: 'Thero were no imimedinto witneases to . the ~shooting, but " the two wsw Immudu?lnly surrpunded by the whole pom\hu jop, The mun mada un _nitempt” oscape, and, - when auestionnd by yaur cnm:pn%(lanl. 0L he "Lt s G (0 Rar nthbY Stk lahill \fin:.u“u, Wfiuflal'."{mm"{fi,'ifiumg g.!mlns ilenbaugil, while -under tho inllyen n-, toxlanting drink, and bold hi onsihle for e, . Tk iy OdORUAUR in ohnrge, the party then.started torthia oity, arriving eurly thia.morn) TED preliminury oxnminntion has heen sot for Friduy. - prpr— BARAR E. IOWR, . Bpyelal Diapatcn:fo Tha Uhicaeo Tribung, .. DostoN, April 23,+/The trinl of Aurah L, JInwo, 1881— VE PAGES. when the 11 o'ejock traln struck and henae tho theory la suggosted, and secma tha nuly rer sonable oxpla "x an, everobarated by minor eire ojmstanges, that hia was munierod and s bady pinced on thg track to congosl tha arimy, Who committe orimo,. nnd g motive thut firnmntm t, ave/nrafound mystorjes fhat thoy mve but faint hopes of solving, thonsh nt work vigorously. Tho I’uq..m 1s yot unfinished. ASBRUTA L ASRAULT, . Gpteral Dispatoh ta The Unieano Tridune, Qeiney, ML, April25.—A porsonnl rencontro occurrad toedny- hetween 8. F. Barr, n young physician of thls nelghiborhond, and Addison L. Tangdon; editorof the Commernial Reolow.. Dr.’ " | Bngr dosmipg bimeelf offended by sn article which rocontly apponted in tho Review retiocting 1ipon hia olirncteristies, & mutuai friend sought taalluy all feeling by Inteoditoing’ him to Lang- don, 10 wbom ho was porsqnully unknown. The mutual friond fnding Lnngdon dispnsod ta wipo ont all onuse of complatnt, brought Barr to his ennotum to Introduce him. Tafore the wards of introduction had heen spoken Harrstruck Lange dlon, who wia seated gt his dosk, twiep aver the head with a henvy cave, bronking tho eano in tho operntion. Lungdon then olinched with his assailnnt, but boford many blows presed tho combints wore dnparatad, ~ Lung | wis nevur-la;_mshud. The Mayor, W ent, placod Dare-undar urrest at. once, is universally conouvded that tho Rasiult was not without provocation, yot fho clrcumatianco enr- ropuding it causo it to b roxarded as cowardly. e 1 FALSE PRETENSES, Bpeciat Dispateh {o The Chicioo Tribune, DAvENront, I, April 25.—~Merritt isden was arrested At tho Kiinbnll Houso here this nfter- noon on the charra of “obtaining money tndor falso pretenses, Ttlsdon wne traveling ngent for the axtensiva housa of D, i, MuDaneld & Co,, of Chloaga and Davenport, doulors In hides, wool, and uronse, Itiwas tho agent's hualness to buy tha products in which the houso deatt, ship thom to this eity, and draw on the house for tho amount pald for tho couslgnmonts, Upon fnvostigation it . was found that Risden hus beon bontlng this hotse badly. Instancos have nome to lght whore Hisden stiputated for gouds at ‘ono sum and drew tipon B8 hoitse for nnathor. Bomo .of thesy, nnd the amounts emhozelpd, .qra A, 8. llown, Delnware Gounty, 19 In a trade amounting to $2,30. Tn Waver- Iy, Witterloo, and’ other places the snms E“""’ ong was played in varying nnousats. itisien's ecn In thig city until recently, wheu ho has went to Delaware County, A 'TERRIBLE DOOM.- Meurms, Tonn, April 25,—A lottor from Caruthersville, Mo., wives tho partioulurs of n truglo a@aic whioh noeurred the evening of the 20th Inst. At the thng. statod & white man wos sqen pnsaing, dawn the rivor inaskif which contalnod a young womun, When near the hend o€ Island 16 ho threw hor overboard and sho was drowned., Boma few persons on tho ‘bank of tha river hénrd tho wopian neggping to be put ashore, and witnessed hor terrible doom, Thoy started {n pursuit of . tha wrolch, who, howuvor, esm‘rud in thp darkpess. Tho palr tind remained over night ut Caruthersville, which {8140 miles up the river. —r— ATTEMPTED ASSASINATION. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. 81, Louts, Ma., April 25,—Two unknown men entored the house of n marlmt-man named Churles Nelsan, at No, 113-Twelt'th strect, this clty, to=pight. Alr. Nelson nsked tham what they wantoed. They rofuscd to answer hls question, hut lired four shots at him, ono of them taking effeet in hisloftarin, The othor bullets camu neur killing Mre. Nelson, who stood beblnd her - humm&u With hor §wo buby chtldren in her primns. Afterdolng this much, tho ‘waitld-bo nssusius ran ont of the houno, jumpod into & buggy thoy hind in walting, und eserpod. . APPROACIHING MURDER TRIALS, Bpecial Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribunes Quixay, IlL., April 25.—Pnrtles horo from Scott County stute that two important murdor trinls come on in the Clreult Coyre at Winehestor shis week heforo Judge Burr, ano bolpg that of Ifer- man Howard for the killing, In Fobruary, of lobert Jones by o blow with n neckyoke, and tha'ssond that ot ichnsl [lonnaty for killing Tirothy Monroe, in March, while forcibly ejeots ing hiii from a stlonn. The cases creatun great deul of Intarpst, 4 ——s . A LARGE REWARD OFFERED, Bpeetat Dipateh to Tha Chicago Tridune, Lirrun Roox, ‘Ark., April 35.—To-duy Gov. Churohlil oftered an adiitfonal roward of $200 for the eapturo of the nogro, Hayoa Whits, who recontly tnurdered Shori? ‘Boattio, Crittenden Oqunty, This Inoroasas tho fitato roward to$30, and swolls tho total roward to $800. Abont 201 armed mon 1ro seirching for tho mupderer, and nia capture is momontarily axpeoted, the Ladles’ Depastt swindlor, gudod to-dny, with a vordiot of gullty on four cannts of tho indlot- ment. 'Ihis was rll the Government nskud, the 1t count huving bben walved, Sontonce I8 in< doitnitly deforrod, ae varions nxpeptions ruisad will bave to bo first pusgoit upnp by the higheat Court. Tho muximum possjblo sentenco s n torm of ton yeays at hared lpuor on each count, Lt tho scope nllowed to the Judges is very wide, aud In smoll cases of obtalajug money on falso pretenses @ . fine only™ I8’ ‘imposed, or tho sentence may bo a combinntion of #ine nnd Imprisoniment, Tho evidenc for the dofenie was limited, for the Court excludod .testimany which wus offered, the alm of which was 10 show that tho defondant did pay ull bher » | obligations up to the timo she wnsarrested: niso otlior testiinony to the effoat that tho defendant rofusod ta tako tho deposits of certaln persous, the doslxn of whioh was to show that sho pould havo had no frauduldnt intent, else she’ would huvo taken everybody's monoy; alsa the testl- ‘many of numeroua. dopositors that thoir solo ‘motlva Iy depositing wns the induce. ment of the high -rate of Interest 10" be ‘pald. Tho, (Guvernment wituosses had sworn that one of the motives which In- duced them to doposit was tho rppresentutiony nhout tho great Quiker ‘kuud a8 tha tanncial brais of the Institution. The defenso wunied to Abow that other depositors kud not such u mo- Ve, any thuy give rna Jury 6 ghunee g0 (ntor it thyse whio wero Guverninant witnesses b nd The defendunt's counsel nrfiucll ury ihat-e any wure -linposed bpon by wiakorsfund stary It was thelr own fault, for they could hiuve lenrped &haru WAR g b{-&n- ?ulr(ng of uny bunker, lf suggented that dee migit hu}'o gontinue: 1o pay 8 per cent u month (ntorest by judlolous” Invest- the inannar of ny Gouid, mnd, It &, no dapasitor wanld, have baar) 8 lscr If 0o illoors Wil Bt Interfered by are rost ng the gnfenduntyand clulmoed vaej (ho (gt that the ol unuhm‘l- dift 30t csaupe mg cauniry on thofirstbintof danger wis proaf of her hancgt intentiuns. 'Flic churge of Judge Aldrioh mado tho ropregoplutions shput tho fl\fukerlulnl tho | miin thing In respo the culpubility of the B oDl A T APRE ey 1, IF (e GOvErhe wient had provep that there \{n na suoh fund, aud u&t Droven nisq that lnl’ U PrsOns Iflfl\l' toned 1 the Jndivtment bud hyen - indiigad 1n pars by the fulsa representutions mrt thare wag such n fund to deposit money, then tne Govarn- ment case was muda Qut. . . —— TIE WILL-FORGER, . Apectat Dispateh tg The Chicagn Triduna MoNTEAL, APril 25,~The following ovidence wasglven by Jumos Wiheillug, who Isa wing- morchant tn Philadelphin, in_the Van Arsdeln extradicon cases Two days afior. Whittakur's douth witness bad an interviow with the prisonor Van Arsdoln aud O, Poulte, wheh the making of tho forged will was disuussed, It wus doclded that they required thpcoBporation of Dickerson, who had heen Whittuker's legal midviser, nnd was intimately. acquainted with his ntfairs, They went. to Now York with thia fntent, and. teok gpoms gt Frengh's Ilotel. Poulto and tho Prisppdr Went aut, rud Ip the oveniyg cume hack wpd eald {t way all vight. Tha apcusd and Paulte then At uf the tabio ap) copnencod b9 wita ko will, ono writing ane elausu und tha othor tho n‘n ulausy, which e A B L V't A - tiled ryrm ylh ln::l.lwn"y teqol o wus Lilokaranny bud -altered it the -cluusos i - A'FATAL FIGIT. a* E7. Louis, Mo., April £6,—A special to tho Post- Dispateh, from Caylterville, Tjl., says two nogro men named Tyrnor apd Narrls got jnto a rough- and-tuinble fight about a womun whilo paturns ing from oburah last evening, “Turner got Novris dawn and was pounding him when Norris drew nknifo and cut Turner.in the throat and stahbied him near the heart, inflicting wonnds which vesutred in denth in ten minutes. Norris fled, huy will ba ouptired. ., rr—— KILLED I8 BROTIIER-IN-LAW, s Bpeclal Disvateh to The Chtcgoo Tridune, HANNIDAL, Mo, April 25.~John Rediok In- atantty killed his Lrother-in-law, Amos Poter- san,one milo cnst of this ‘oity,on tho Illinols sifle, with o stick nf waod, Inst ovening, Loth worn fyrmors, ‘Uhera wga an old family grydgo about boupd, Redick s d.\ni;nmus whon X« olted. Patorson wis poucenblo, . Redick is ut lurgo. . Paterson's skull was shockingly crushed, ——— CAPTURE OF .\ NOTED CROOK, Bpecial Disputeh to The Chicago Tribunc. . ManrsnAcrTows, Ta, April 25.—A telegram from Parmer City announcos the eapturo there of Junies A‘\imy. :‘ha v:,»ml deat and dumb sile- Lreukay and sropl 0 gseapod frum the Qonns R RCTALS prace ss Fridny nlgue. ASSASINATED. ASTORIA, Ore,, April 25.—J, W, Robb, a promi- nent lawyer, wns shot dead In bis oflico torday, The purdorer 8 bolieved to be J. G, Rnbeson, with "Mfi‘ Hobb hnd some logal diMoulty re- ::gglghm:s‘ca_goneu Jury churged him’ with i ACQUITTED, - - _ C1wowATH ADF) 23.~8, W, Tjolrman, ex- A« ditor of Cinolaputl, was acquitted by tho Jury this avening {n_ the trinl on g charge of om- bezaling the funds of .tha ity while in ofice. | rew— © STABBED TO.DBATIX, MeEMriis, Tenna Aprl| $i—In a diiicully this atternpon at’ Hopofleld, Ark,, - botwoen two negroes namord Whito and Goo, tho Intter was stabbed to duath, White was arrosted, . L r— 3 ' LYNCHED. Coruxnus, Gn, April 25.—Louls Whitakar, ocoloved, ohurged with the murder of 3. O, Jen- Kens, whije, wus tnkon from thy il by- masked won 4t Gndgden, i, and hanyod, 5 SRENTENQED TO WANG. DEGATUN, Ala, April 2i~Hen Porkins and Bibert Willlgms, both calores), af Bumtor Coun ty, wore soutonocsd to bo hangod June 8§ for muder, 4 e r——— : - STEAMSHIP NEWS, New YoRrx, April %,—Avrivad, tho stoamabipa Gallig, frow Livarpiool, and Glroasely, from Gluse oW, ¢ ¥ LoNpoN, Aprt] %.—Tho Wieland and Vandalir, from New York, und the Casplan, from Boston, nave arrlved out, . i LoxDnN, April 283.=Tho ateamers Lamports, |'h|lmhulah‘l;.flulu of Qeorgle, and Now ' York v arrived oyt. - v sl 0 B ‘:w"YouK. Aprll 2h~Arrived, tho Wesor, {ro1n Hretnan, " "f“b’u‘&‘éfi: Aprll B=Arrlved, Too Quoon, k0w, April $5.—Arrived, the State of to §ib and Al py which guvo thewn the right tn lnvt'u ‘nn [nan n grouhd-pants uad rianies. Hold, who wus ah oxvert fnrger, suld IE Wil sy 1 imanufacts urs Yground-ronta” and bogus mortgugus with which to ot ull the monuy they wunied, 'l1‘m- will provided 1bat the rust 1.‘ mm eatulo shoyld a0 v Orvliky Collows for Qlris it It wa posed that these ground-rents 1 il the igonoy und tho m‘lld niog left, The moilby 0 by divided amonget 1he pare e Bart Bt v winiia 80 10 "tbe he| o [ 0 Yorkhioube 107 tats, i Jels (aaia: ————— ' FOUL PLAY RUSPECTED, Bpécial Dlapateh to The Chicage Txibune, GRARD RAriDs, ik, April S5.-Tha Inquest ou the body of 1he iyte Mlohael Curran, fuuud Qead ou tho brugk of tha Chicage & West Michi- gnn Rallrond in toig clty last Friday alabt, bas Deen 1o progross to-duy,' 1¢ had boen supposud thut Curran, whilo Intoxioated,” was kiiled In Juwiplog olf the train whikh laft here for Chi- caun wt 8i401n Lho uvaniug, snd nut discevered uatil tho nuxt train, st 11 p'olock, ryo over aud mutilaf is body, 1 s uow ocerain L that, when lust o, allve, uvl&m‘ububuuabmud. w [l b § RO et cad soms tiow $0 far ms | spe nat dmn‘fi ny il | ovl ow York. LIVEURQOLy ApEl Arrived, the City of Nnnlrcnl.m'm:‘%‘w' riaalith y g —e Nir, Gladstono and the Erlsh Land Bill. mdon Bpretator, Mr, GAdutange LA power=thy power of a yreat charavier rellected In speeoh—~ Wis ReYOE Iore gunsplounusly shown than in tho little heltg on "Tugsdiy nlym Fulsed by iy, 'r, B, O'Connur 0n the subject of the suddun wnd divastrous inoredso i tho number of ovigtions Ly Iriab landjopds dyring the list mauth. Jystin Mcfariby’s chargy thut the Quvermnont bud mude n sumplate * change of attitnde” toward Irglend brought Me. Glidstonoto lis foet, wha, In” words wiich wepa visibly yn dunuvkx(h ”’6‘“‘. nln .l:l vrlmlfl‘wuylw. ?llildngznud rfi cCurtiy iy the gravest way for launohing suel An acousition & 8 (i, which mfi\lud the Disust duouble dealiug on the part of the Government, In w speoch wade sululy o a wotivn for the uds Judrinoot ot the Houss, As tor ““"mt Hwne ikruojousness, Mr. Gludstono decurad thng it ho Bud ever buws ,gullty of it ho wik tnost suxlous W ke win m\p but ba had nxvaN iyl we) Freppessiony aud By shonld contlny, o know b @ 0 do 80, mr f n‘n; «zrnuulmuluwnll the ‘ux- prepsion of persunsl feeliy 1y nutongl cpnsros vorslos of Lh‘li Kindi Wb rolghout bls waols cayoerha kuew of wo Govornument which pad iiad U Oh #ny Imsusure inors uare labor, und oty T had D bestawed {thn nd by ol b 1) et Sehy i, Rotbly CAPITAL AND LABOR. The St, Louis Stret.Car Superintond- ents, Being Police Commissioners, Order Out the Force. Proposition to Run the Oars with a Force of Spocial Officors, Nine Hundred and Forty-five Men March Through the Oity in. Prooession, -~ Two Mandred and Thirty of Pallman's Cabipptmakers at Detroit Stop . Work. % ————— They Demand an Advance of Ten Per Gent in Their Wages. The Printera of Milwaukee Btrike for " an Advance of Five Cents Per 1,000 Ems, 8T. LOUIS, Spectal Dlapalch tn The Chicago Tribune. . 8r. Louts, Mo., April 27.—Tho stroet-car situa- tion this morning was much as it waa yosterday. Npt n slugle cur was to be scen except on the Tollefontalne line. Thorich who ride in chalsos rode In thom 78 usual, but nearly overybdy elso walked down town to busipess, ' Tho novol- 1y with muny has begun to wour off, and they, nro slghing for the aars, but tho strlkers and Prealdonts aro unanimous that all muat “walk to-day. It is not czpoeted thore .will bo nny chango in tho situntion till morn- ing, when tho compnniss will proba- bly tey to run cnrs agaln. P, . Magulré, one of tho loaders of the sirike, at tho Tarner-Hatl this mornlog sald he hid learned from what ho pegardod us reliable puthority that It was tho Intentlon uf the Police Bonrd to ap- polat a largo number of speojal policemen 1o protect the- cara of tho companies run hy *“goitbs," and that, If thjsdid not work. these speciats woro to run tho cars ns drivers und con- ductors, at tha cost of the compynlies. o had consulted nblo attorneys, who sald tho, city haa - the rjght ‘to protept mon. who werp .moemn cnopgh to run tho cors and take thp Jobs of the regular drivers, but that thore was no suthority fop usiug special policomen a3 drivers, I the Doard undertpok todo this {twould abuse jta authgrity, and nt tho snme tjmo sct a vory dangerous progedent. Ir tuls coulil be done,’tho Board coyld pitt po- licomen to work on bulldings and in factorios when rexular men ptruck. -Magnirs safd that it the *aaubs" were mean opougn to rua the cars, thoy wera moap endugh to be policomen. .Hp nssorted {n the most positive lunzunge that the Board fntended to run - the oprs oy sneainl policemen, His reunrks caused u grapt dea) of exoltemant amotg the men. It was' fearned lator that be spake tho truth, and that specinl polico oflicors aro to be sworn in und made to ncoomppny ench cur to-dny, All this'is doyo por ~order uf the Pulloe Commissloners, uno of whom {a u strout= rallivny Buperintondont, and auothor u hoavy stoukholder. Bloodshed {8 expeotod If the pros. ont pinn is carried ppt. This moraing the Exce- utlvy Commlttce of tho amku{: issued y pupar cullinpg upon’ - the Bt.' Louls - Terunsrar Compuny to sond out buses and wngops to - curry poople to thejr placos” of busincss ulcmr thio lnesof tho rands, Thoy also reltorate tholr torma, thut twolve hours shall constitute o day's work, that conduotors abujl rocalvo 82 nad drivers $1.5), bobtall drivers to bo clusaed 08 _conductors. No athar terms will he recelved, This uficrnoon the strikers formed in line ip the (aljowing order, marched throngh all the priucipsl stroe cheorud as thoy walked ulopg tror 8f Tourth-street line, represenfing twenty-two cars, soventy-ilvo moen, inutto: * Stroot- ar men witl nol be slaves.” Fourth-street How, bobtall,- twonty-two onrs, . forty men: »ive wmn‘ulvelvo Llours for & day's worle.” .. . Fifth strect, olghty-two cars, 175 men: * Work- ingmen, Lolp us by walkingl™ Cass avenup, elghteen curs, forty men: “Do nat g with ‘scabs’ und *rute'!" Markot street, pljcteap. care, BiIxty - 2aps, do'pot ride an th 'a s Dl“' aln our demunds.’ Ixt: ravols Bly i) wurs, BIxty “We nsk anly ,‘I’AIIL‘G"' = @ravals Yeliow Ling, sixtasn curs, forty men: . “No violenco, but ho surronder.” ound. Cizy, bubtajl, ningtecy carsy forty men: “Glva us u little rest." b Bouth §t, Louls, lcy‘ ours, tifteen mens “ Glvaug a chaneo -to goo our fuiniiles." . Olive atruot, twanty<olght cirs, olehty. men; - WThe whole clty 18 yut op this strike.” Washington avenue Blue Line, seventeen ears, euventy men: »Siuves noyer worked - - A8 hurd us we.” Lindell Nlue Liue, mnulg cars, forty ‘men: “ Cvarybudy sympathizes with us.” Unlon line, pwenty’ cars, eew.w.l]y men: “Wo will g ‘stlok togathor n our domand. Fm"fi’:‘.‘l 'fi‘g‘?"‘n‘“' rt‘lzlr.z‘y,l-'.l‘lw Qurs, Alm!u ;undrcd mon; 16 sompanet e yylold, but wp nnn'rfin nn g o CLEVELAND, O, Special Dispateh to e Chicago Triduns, CLEVELAND, Q., April 83,~Tho air hero s rifo with strikes_of tho working cluases, Tordoy o numbgr pf goppers, ‘rolling«wmill employés, nnd. also nowsboys Joinod iundeimand for bettor comn- ponsation for thole Iabors. The coopers who sfruck, thirty-five to farty jn numbey, were om- ployad in Welty's shops, on Itavino and Birch streots, Thay demanded an edvanqs of .five cents por barrel from )8 cents. "As tlhio " propriee tor wau!d not connedo miere thun two oents tho maen quit work, It {s oxpeoted that mep in tho other shops will follow them. A mass meoting ot coopers 18 announced tor ta-morrow. ‘The blust-foundrymen In furnnces Noi. 8 and 4 of tho Cloveland RollingeM i)l Company auit wark this morplog hecayse the Compnny deolined to ndyanoo weges, Tho men demnand that the pay of tho top-tilters be Increqsnd from $).62 19 2.10; battom-tillers .from $150 to $2, aud laburcrs from $1.%0 to $1.60 per day. 'Between ninety and g bupdred quit work, “I'he [i9wabays of_the ity yyjused this moraing to soll tha -Leitder unless thoy wero ullowed the sumu re« dugtion In price us granted by ather papors. “Their domnand not boing granted they sold no vopics of the paper, Lho aifair oreated not a little umussmont among _spoctators, The streatecur omploy Ca strika 18 ubout ut an egd, /e tho cars are sbout nll running regulurly, Sowo of tho strikers have orgynized sodperative op- 03ltinn tinos of busas und herdles, " At a macte ng of. tho foundrymep fim “""?’ 13 wga g solved that any of tho strl |¥ o 0 ‘hursdny would turped to wark on or, bago Ilnm 10 pur cont advines, but niter thut tine the toundrymon .wunm 111 'tholr pluces with such e ue thoy aguld secure, The mon ptill hold out for advanoe of 16 par cent, . MILWAUKEE, Apecial Dispateh to The Chieagn Tridunt, MILwAugES, Wis,, April £5.~Tha compositors onull of the olty papors strubk fur hlghor weges this afternoon, und tho dsmnndi not being Av- coided to they quigrly quit work und left the aif- ferunt olfivos. Thoy havo boon reqelying 85 cents por thousand and nsked 83 gepts, Tha Senyinel and {tepulilican ofured to compromise with the dissatitiad mon at 33 cents, but thoy re- fused the offor, and the papers will' appear to- morrow undor gront difficulting. Tho Sentinet In}n nitogether about fifteen vompositors on Its editorial and reportorinl- furne, and- with the Jub foroe and a fuw tramp printers will appour us usunl, Tho ather pupers will probab. y'“u pear in _yoduced pize, . l‘tn printers uf Tha oity #re (lso prepuring to strlke, und will quit work May 112 tholr wikes aro not raised, — DETROIT, IO, Devaoit, Mioh,, Aprll 26.~Two hundred and thirty of the 210 cublpotmakers omployed at the Pullman Car-Works struck this afterncon for an advanoa of 10 per cent, The wages now pald are fram $1.60 to 82, Tha domonstration was very quiet and rospestful. A commliitos was appointed to wait on the Bnpotlnwudmlxa. who o) 0y Wero o8 men: ramlied nn answor us 5000 ns he could heur ram_bendquaitors ut én?nmm. Tha samo dee mand was mado lust week and rofusod, il eay QCINCINNATY, * CInoyuNAT, April #5.=Thore I8 o decided change In the lalqr troubles, but the strike fover scems Inclined to apread. The clgar-box manu- fugturers arcon A Btrike.- Tha bousorpalutora heidn meeting and commenged orgaolsxdon. Thoy will probably strike Wednosduy, The onrs rlugo-mukers, biugkamithe, wood-workors, und upholstorers are aryanising, und the tinnors snd cornloe~mukore hold seorot tpoeiings lust night, > b tade) BLOOM "TON, 1LL, Spepal Dispatsh to The Chicaga Tridunss Brooxsnarow, I1L, April 85.~Employés of the two leading brlokyards struok to-day for higher pay. Tho proprietors will probatly sogedo to tha request. The Calosgo & Altoa slop moe — ehanles held a moating to- halioved to bo tho consld tigpa, | — CAIRO, 1LL, Tho Meotiny, ul' the Elinels ence Ammocintion nt Cat The regular somi-annunl meotin, nois Baclnl Belenco Assncintivn Calro on Wedneaday and Thursday, Apr 2 A good delegation of ladies | pirts of the State, including u Chiengo, wero presant, and the ey very lurgely attepds 4, Many vnluable ¥, - 8 waro read on nected with so once, nnd tho of tho people of Oairn on was I tho Al e intorested. Theletion 1t woro full; i Cuiro nnd its people as tho Uy interestod the Assoglntion, nre hore, flmunwl. Cuiro, most important Btn that lles nt tha conl tos, ome notos | 1., nocuples geationy in t t 1s bullt mmmprn Rivers, and holds Iy the Bout! not country. 1t mdy bo mid in custouishouse wig butlt the nuy mal in ¥ Wl ting Cal ora who spunt yrm sums i butlding fuy, which, boing ‘of nnt snllivient streugth, wey waaied_ away durlng thu grent tiouls of 1y Nothing but.its geagraphlol poaition fruin Lolng lunnkl’!‘u u[: thut thne; it loy ro, ha ugtom-hoyse in tha Dultad Ktatey; tricfors and b i loh ullders not ha "lmz 1t, Cairo bas hod 8 hard n the pust yenr or two. fipanctall t the ¥ sasial 0 Y: know tho spirit and cnn cnpltulists, who forusaw oventuully be chnsed pany and -bogan bullding now 1 mpor of yeira tho uriginal stockholders nnd tho new compsgy and nfso uncertninty- 8a to th strength of the now lovees, combinud g g guruyg nupllnllulaJrl:m invoat! disticulties in regar course, - I8 pav draypge oes, - 5 huy wuds n ver; old establish 1o hus porters ug un.d-‘rllnllli burges Jaden witl ather butky products, o lurgo tho stock s of tho ty, ed ullt 0 a 'ho Mlllllml! 600,000 hushols, atliors to d lmlly. soul, from steamers comlng from N the muchiue soizes n_grout prosses 1t into ong-eightt its ‘original’ blk, hrows it into u wniting car, which when bk pracgeds on its the North ung Bost. un} ? () - “'hiere onn be no doubt to the ‘mind of an' whio at ull unaerstunds the comnereinl ae tiges of tho loeation of Culro, thut Itmust befure muny years bo a large city. ‘Uhe levees being Pm\'m sillg, the strouts cin ousily-Lo tilled upte ho proper lovel, A very fino new hotel wil be opened in M in tho Htate putside of Chicago,—to ho oilled ufter tho owner, ufsotypers aye b most aubstantinl prospority soems Just ot hand, Buvthe i iunt whith the Vi ) th.Galr r|flllpgl.ud whioh thoy found thom, High-Schaol butlding W N bor of g, of tine ront cotton-comnpress bullding. A hugpe bule of cutton, coe noted jouruoy to tho by nop {ay,—ud " The Hullldy, helng atiructe 038 sdmipable thing o 00 L) ‘The Is excep!t . A good plunto, excollant _ pletyres, uluw‘nmnu. > of ple ored populntion of Cniro I8 ubn: oitizans wiscly end humi the bost thing: to (o wils nnd weil tha rlsing kcnerat ind this thoy nre doin; colorod echolurs sro an Culro, An exoursion on the river was tenders! Hociul Bolunoy Assoutatlon by Capt. yin his ucm{uyuchyArluduc. und wag by tho Iaryé numberof ldies nndl gentlamoy who uvalled ‘hfllll!f.‘l\fil (él xu to th Hallld greatly enjoyed * by a m Bely n o favitation, 30w NMr. Lincoln Was Prosident. s Johi Llnnnlnqvu [ tght. ) deration of ]\‘vfuchaj;? the enrious ge Y A8 MUK litoreg, in thp moocting and eographically ope oy 'uYun R poninsily fluence of the op orn nud Northern tride, of ontry and has one of the boat huilg, nost expeusive eustom-houses or eailed for any second uppry, Her uppuuarance Kol absorver trnotivet hor streats, many o the of tho water of the rivers, Now Eden roidsred famous.by Dickens g 3), tin Chuzzlpwit, mul one cuneasly that tho flnuunnunr n exugrorated, It know tho wonderful which and nls fzons ¢ GArly diys wiis nt s anly W o Sl naturnl wivouinges must ju tio muks 1ta probablo neur future loomg -reully grang vmwfllugfl- Thp land upon which Calro lica Wan orixinagy purchased by s company of English sigeki Gty . there; itigution between some Lo both these nues *now entirely removed. An absolutery titlo' o property - can levees, huviug stood the nost soverotests, sy every your beeoming stronger, and tho peops hnve the fulicst conlidence 1 thelr pes and durablll It is a m ba obtalned, while ihy intercating sight to obsery, river conimeros of Calrn. - A greut ot of '(E: business is done on immense wharl-boats, Cang o bo unlondod. diructl, veran bouts can be unlonded dircctiy jnto e which run on tho levees monigslde, ‘Thus,o tho ex; )eu‘m uf tewnsfer AMi8 and ot Contru) o 8 the great thoroughlfire brtween the Nory und South, and Calry 18 its maln tnol between the two seotions ol ‘The Illinols Centeal s buikhing wu linmegsy clevator on the bunk of the Ohlo River with o capacity of foundution 18 of the moat tnssive- churgeter, and {8 luld upon thousands of viies which huva been driven into the river, Ono of tho lareest hurdware catablisbmants in (he whole country 1s weated hers, apd 18 known ull over the Soutl a8 Woodward's bardware store. Mr. Wondward syeeessful Innovation on some gustoms In Lhat he emplopy i'nunr women n&tft‘vgnmnr A8 ule: | fato bonts wn Along tho luvee lig tumbor, iron, grain, and ‘hu Immense advintageof rivor trausportation for such nrticles of come merce 1p ahown by 110 TGt thut oue ondswhesl steamer can taka 700 car-loads of (re(ghum the river ot aue thine. Cotton 15 unloat Aine us any botel will bo a moat important fuctor inilg development, ia tho publie & 1ts citlzens, . The publio sci nmong tho bost jn tha Btare. After tha closeof the ieeting, the Socinl Sclence Assnciution, if Iuvitation of Mra. H, H. Candag, the efficlent realdutit of tho Stuto Assuoliton, visited r publlo schonls, and wera inore than the high stuto of excclience la slrll und temper of and ces statunry schonleroom agtraotive aud u means ol cultivat ug the tusto of the pupils. fur enlored _ebildron that ntfracts iha suriried and admirine attentlon of, all visit Tho cul- But ft 18 tho & ? cduouts thurauybly tlo & 80 ullcetively tat ite honor and " prideto 4 LN Socia) g, ro, 1, el R Of thy e 10K plggy g i3y 0 lify vumber g 10 wery 10ples oo Bliendgnn tho meipr™ WO Pln wen g9 of Cairg Brvccdin, 1 regued 1y g whole tho koy g | 1 1sn o g NESIe (hay (08 nost uum,:‘“,‘"e'} : | Vit stoln "::; Pty name, Bas foa'g botd in " thy T thein lig i ey 1 Iintging oIt o Rreal Coibrcaf Yenh up i olge 1 saved Dt it Ut hory ey on o For English evees, e durabili fig In Cairo, 4 1004 are Detleey Tinanency Najirosd Joint of oo the country, Tho _ massr vics I hls store, o tho heasy lift: - oq h=r= ew Urleans (ot Lotton-milia cottun-imily 3 o Ivane House,"” Mo to Ciro,snda oot Uniro, ad s at Cairo are urnlshing of the tlonnlly tastetul o lurgo pume bronze buils oo very mke the ool 600, nud the conclided that t nlared peqple, n Onisneas, in tloston Traveller, naof tho most amiublo of me Mr.- Chuso wits ablo, distinguishod, und, fu o on ll'll, ono of offica, ‘Thore was un Asalstant. Now Yt orlg to be appoiuted, and Mr, Chiuse lo- sisted upon the cmlcvuf Auuni was then one uis _appointment, made by Mr, Cliu or lie would rusign bis great othice, very erltionl period of ‘tho War, and when 188 oredit of tho Governmout was ut 1ts worst, . light muttur 1o clnpgs Secretaried xhu‘ speolally 1o loge tho sorvi Al orlginuted uiid carriod out our systeins of ciedt 1But tho laaue wis muide, President would ot rotrent, |mM fuuotlon of & tion wus necopt tup Henute bnd of the chaige was tho appuinty of DavidTod, of Ohio, for Heorctiey 0 K Bonute uug counttt WAS ang ¢ and banking, At ment tha 0, Tronsury. of 1 80 , ud the The wore metound udr—trlgnzunud. tuking the wel ighty mintters tho purest men who ever bl Asslstant Secretaries uf 183 Treasury, Tho Presidont wus notin fuvorof and the lssuo was sharply that Fleid sbould bo clivk ico of hin who! nor aurrender i olnting power! The red, usuree ot el 1, Fivld, nto Twasuts und the Hrst knowledxe for .the cristh of war and eredit Into the cuse, wis most serious, ¢ nomination of T Comittee, aud that 1deut, houded by thelr Chairmun, Matind, to Inquire the onise whothor It wis not wika to nrrauge fors unnoy In the ‘reasnry Dupartment of Mr. recelved the Unummitiee, . ht 1o knuw the cause of £0 K7L ajuncture, 1o entered upon an enthre sty ment of tho relutionsof tne boud of 1hv L Department und himaolt, and espaciully nizh nj Presidon| i thote Ha was referred hody wultel of d to the Finuod d upou e ey Fessenden ¢ tha chungs, and th.M. recoRs The dif ‘orunco neiuing from the domand uindo by bIstae: net Minister that Mir, Plold muat b e Asdste nnt ‘Cresurer ut New York, or ha woull vacate tho Depurt pont, Thore wi o cholcw ot (0 dA BUE L0 pppatit U opjectionabio. un (01 BIES oflieo oF 10 it compuny with tho the ‘Creavuryt snd, ho nddod to tho Cu try of nmluuf that sugner. than subinlt to fraquent threatd B reslgnution, ho (M. Prestdenoy and let Mr, Hawmlin (thon deut) boevimo Prosident. mnet umlable, kind-heartod, mun, offriug ta surrender tho highest the Nution 10} sef by Hljogal and dlshonursbly su Yrudo white is 1§ favor w cofige~"1t looks 8o clean.” hemndaimt et e Who Decoration of & Roont. fl{m of It Here Lincoln) woukl rn:}l‘:i:l 1h h That was one of 108 and nccesstble of thor than to degrmlo it and blor bulsslou, rt, v‘vl nousermives (0F s just s oly foule It looks so elean, oven when It 140 THRE Tt tankps Bl elso. look dirty, even thouy L may bovlean, ‘To puint tho ullm‘s‘(w‘!" wmodekate-sized roon by tnnd is nLVl | cutie ot lubor, It 14 only &t Em" pe uu,-um_‘. venlonco that one can look lomg at 16 SRR mutter ot fiob 1o one oures (o do 8. Y ot oceusiopally, by acoldent, und fora momehts thut that cuu«\l gliwpso ahould it 1s ikl w o uper, whioh will to sauio extent withdraw 1 raom, or evel covor it Ruumlon from the crncks that disygure 1] oused. What urd - ma; 4 1o duors, windaw-sbutlors, und cun be scon,~these doors and wulrk hfi""‘ pa\mcfih ||:| colurs, Hat or.varnisbo 4 Softiicss of toge op durability uf surfucs bups it will bo bost "i wood-work should fal duda; but this fd not 4 }m can pant Punm 0 coiliigs band-patnt| best be ro‘%rwm’ twa or in with nint ol Inld down. bould bo in keeplug with tho 5. It may bo much wmors P! Lun thoy, but sHN (L wust not Que grout pulnt i consideration tion O & roon {4 the relauon of ferns one 1 auot ¢ i sacrifice an otherwiss ndmirablo desl¥n Aty beg| {I @ yau cun nd pothiug else tu o wiih ugle putteru, ance chosen, Al trol whole ssheiay of docoral us well to tint § o tho Jike, acoordIng & this® Instince Ifl:{m The decoration it muy often Dby u sk ucenrdascs & dupered aot Lin with cquently, freatt oy o uun Me anels ° t.l:u Pt other W oo shudcs of | s We Pl tho tono whigh 0¥ \papet watl:papid 1 cll Sy ‘il oftey &9 Hom.

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