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W YORK. st of & Speech Made by Grant at a Mex- ican Banquet. i cavors 1o Quiet the Greasers’ Foars of Annexation to Pt R Northwestern Railway es Come Over to Some Ideas. EELas e undred and Fifty Poo- inated vl ot —_— ho World’s Fair, After the Flicker of Baturday, Subsides in —_— ions About Stocks with Operaters in Wall Washington Nathan, Son of tho Murdored Nathan, to the Dangh- ter of Ool, Mapleson. GEN, GRANT. A BASQUET 1N MEXICO, speeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yous, April Friday lnst v ~A banguoet was 7 the City of Mexico jrant by tho Onxacla delegn- enthusiasm was The ofter-dinner tho enterprises contemplated xican Southern Rallroad Compnny, Gen. Grant is President. The Gen- 1s adldress, reforred to his previous when he found many of its ed in the mattor of railronds 25 a means of developing the resources of the conntry, and on hls return to the United ps to draw the attention of Ho snld the road cltizens Interest States ho taok ste] eapltallsts to the subject. with which heis connected will be speadlly buiit, ond that it will prove benelicial to both Mexico, to keop up with the march of progress, will have to look for more the road which ho ropresentslooks Ing of n new port, Anton Lizardo, which will not confilet with the interests of IN CONCLUSION pesaid: “Inamawnrothat someof the pn- pers of Mexico, as well ng, possibly, some in the United States, have mada allusion to the y of the annexntion of the Mexican to the United States, On that sub- t, I know thore are no grounds whatover While I was Prestdentof representatives the Republle of San_ Domingo npplled to1me for annexation, declaring thatsuch was {he desive of the Government and the wish of allthe people of tho fsland. This proposi- {lon came to me several times before 1 con- wdered 1t at all, At length, fearing that what had been sald to ma might be merely {hestatements of designing men, willing to sell thelr country for private gain, 1 DETEAMINED QUIETLY, and without the knowledge of these ngents of San Domingo, to send thither agents of myownto discover thereal feeling of her By this means I ninuty-nine hundredths for apprehenslon, the .proposed annexation. fullyalive to the subject, had thought over it, and such n consummiation waa the bright- They desired, as they to become u part of tho entered Into o freaty with thnt country (which las all the capncities of the best part of Mexico) and submitted it to the Seunto of the United States for rattflention, diteulty, notwithstanding my position as lead of tha Government, that 1 could get the question considered by the Senate, and, when L dld, it was DEFEATED IV AN OVERWIIETMING VOTE. lam sure that, even it it could be shown that all the puople of Mexico were iufavor of the annexatlon of a portlon of their terri- tory o the United States, It would still be refected. We want no more land, We do want to lmprove what we have, and we want tosee our neighbors lmprove and grow so estof thelr drenms, areat Republic, It was with great THE DESIGN OF ANY OTHER COUNTRY could not endaifger thowm, Moxico has the elements of lovelopment and wenith such as ng uthor country possesses, atull events to go high a degree. ITer proximity to the equator, with her elevated plaing, enable her to pro- duce the fruits of all Intitudes. Iler mines tho world, and she vossesses every climate, from the tropleal to e frigid, In proximity to ench other. With the contemplated mprovements i Internal communication she must advancs beyond the dream of hermost patriotic citizons. Su i shall ba very glad It can contribute to this result.,”” ‘Tolegrams recelved at the Company’a oflice to-lay state that work upon the prellmlnary surveys is to CONNMELIC o llg'lfi(ll. at once on the STREET TALK. A PECULIAR MARKET. Bpertal Dlapatch o Tha Chicago Triduines New Yonk, April 25,—Wu have had a ? gald a leading 4 * Liake Shore, Michi- l;:n Central, and the Klovated stocks have been weals, the genernl st steady, and the gfllllhweslum stocks strong. ]mllll. und others of their followlug are arzelyshort of Luke Shove, Michlman Contral, und Ecle, und they are using every menns to epress prices, while the goneral publle look ulml!' onand buy the Southwestern stocks ud Grangers, ‘Tho selling of the Elevated Mocks continnes, New York Elovated and 3 etropolitun nre pressed on Jong optlons Sor Per cent below ensh ;!u.luxcumunuly searco to deliver, Tuxns 4 l:' e has been strong on its assured posl- llulu the eonsolidated roads, while Iron 3 \In:m\ln lies boan lnnctive, ‘The prevalling xl; :l :zu seeu to bo that Iron Alountaln must o xll v the consolidation, but it will have to 0 upon My, Gouli's terms, Opinion sbout equally divided as to are the richest far ag I nin coneerne markot to-day broker this afternoon, * 1 prices, and both VANDERBILT oy his Laku Shore or not. The s 3, a3 a rule, think ho has sold out, while bullstake the opposit view.” An In- : sald to-day: *“The leading situa~ Humj lhl‘a: An appeal will be taken to the mh:mc Court of tne United States from the b Uon of Judges MeKeananand Butler, In e "nlled States Circult Court, against the b uf“ 1y of the laxuo of deferred bonds, Itls mw”;mnl that the legality of the lssuoof u"lmu obligations shuuld be determined 'um)'. luasniuch gy there aro mitilons of b :(;curllh‘a fssued by varlous corparu- s the United States, It the declslon dge McKennan 13 good law, theso obll- i old, Subscriptions t0 the do- ouds still liold, as contracts made i puny and all duebills glven for very of those deforred bonds by mom- Stock Exchangs and others who the wtock are not released from bundsuntil the Supreme e declslon of the Court Delow. :fk:: UELD DY MB, GOWEN leys of the Readl Bppeal frow the Court of Cowmon bas heen gelling Plens to tho Bupreme In the electton casy I decided by the Appellate Court. llam:le tllu circular ‘of 3r. Bond, clalming to bu Presldent-of the Compuny, s unwar- runtod i faw, A declstonof the Supremo Conrt ennnot bo lind before next January, or until after the noxt annusl election,” It would appear, therefore, ns if the ltemlln,; Iitigation tad spent 1ts foren for the present, and s It tho present status would continug ntll nfter the next nnnital election, uniess a compromise shonld n the mieaniime bo oftected. ‘Fhierols a possibillly that such o compromise amay bo mude, ns overtures Tutve been made by tho MeCalinonts to Mr. Gowen,” i |"mo.~r MOUNTALN,"” % i, sald & gentleman i o positlon to know, 18 i this conddition: Preaident Maraunrd ol Jeets to Mr, Gould's propusition for consoli- dation, wid, unless ho changes his mind, tha conmolidation will b effected with Lron Mountain lefe out. Mr, Goulil does not need it, ns e ing the Missourl, Kansns & Texas Ltond, which will serve his purpose nltnost as wel us the Tron Mountain, Insiders have beon selling Lron Mountaln and buying Toxus Pa- cltie, o the ground that Texas Pacilic has nn assured future, while the position of Iron Mounfuln is anythitg but determined. have dvery reason to belleve that the papers perfecting the consullitation are ready to be signed, aid that the signatures will he placed within' a day or. two, Ono thing yon mny feel asured of, Iron Mountain s niot esson= sl to Mr. Gould’s plan.” WORLD'S 1'AIR. IT 18 A PAILUREK. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. NEw Yonx, April 25,—As the day ap- pronches for the final determ inntion whether a World’s Fair shall bo held or not, the im- pression seams Lo bo galning in strength that thero will be tio falr, 3ir. Willlam A. Cole, onuof the most active members ot the - nancu Commitle, in answer to the question, #What witl by done nt the Wednesday meet- ing of the Executivo Committes? snid that that Committes had no power to abamdon the enterprise. All it can «o I8 to report to the Commissloners the wmount : of money 1t has ralsed, and that 1t deems the . amount Insufticlent to carry out the project, Further than this ho had nothing tosay. Mr. Willlam A, Wheoloek feft cbu- fident somo dufinit nction_one way or the othior wonld be taken on Wednesday, For himself, ho had spent 08 muen time and THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1881—TWELVE PAGES the crew of the steamer to ns the quaranting regul tions. Ifora timethe scene resembled pan- domoplunt. The nen shouted, the women o tha expression apectators, * the almospliore wans bine with profane lang doctors and crow wers hustled about pretty Hvely by the Poles and Russiaus, and the women scomed {uclined to join In the molée, One woman told the officers that rther than have fier twa children vaccinated sho would brafns of the doctor, T crew of the quarantine steamer were then callerd upon to assist the combined and the doctors renewed eyery person who would not submi cinatlon on the steamncr was taken on board the quarantine bont and. conveyed to Dix Island, whers they will be kept until all aro vacelnated. NUPTIAL. MARRIAGE OF WARIINGTON NATIAN, OF NEW YORK, TO TIE DAUGITKR OF COL. MAPLESON, TIE OPERATIC MANAGEIL Dirpateh to Cincinnatt Bnquirer, New Yonk, April 25—On April 7ngen- tloman and lndy got off the traln which nr- rived at Yonkers at a quarter before 10 in the morning, and walked up the hill to the City Court, where tha gentloman nsked for Judge Ellis, and was direcied tothe lnw oflics neross the way. 1o found thers Judge ¥l- 1is' lnw. partner, and asked whore he could find n Justive of the Peace or minister who could performa marringoceroinohy. dirceted to the Rev, David Colw's resldence, which was nearer than Judge Eills’, The couplo went thither, married, 'The New York Methodist Confer- ence was mesting in Yonkers at tho tline, and the Rav. Georgo K1, Corey, of Tarrytown,, and the Rov. Honry Jackson, of, Port Ewen, wera tn the houso and witnessed the miar- s request in enforeing TIT GIOOM WAS WASILINGTON NATIIAN, aged 33, occupation, gentleman, ‘Cho brido wis Mrs. Ninn B E, Arnut, daughter of Col, Jaumes 11 Mapleson, aged 20, After the mar- ringe Mr. and Mrs, Nathan walked to the Gotty ouso and had dinner. Mr. Nathan diil not reglstor, and, upon ordering some Heotcliale, declined to write his name upon It was well known at the Lotel, howaver, who ho was, and the beauty of the bride drew many glances toward her. the waltor's card, money on the project as lio proposed to give and, after that thne, he would not take an nctive part In Its affalrs. Another Commis- sloner sakl that TIY CINEF OBJECTIONS to the enterprise lay In the act of Congress under which it is proposed to organize it. In the first place, the Building Committee Is too large. It is to consist of sixty-two members, but onght not, la sald, to number mora than twenty-five, and the manuer of appolnting it is objectionablo to business nien, Twenty-ive inembers are to ba ap- pointed by the stockholders, und twenty-five Dby the President of the Commission. What business men want is to b ablo to have con- trol of the money they subseribe. 1le also thonght the site objeetionable, and that o yaeant place In Central Park would have Dbeen o bottor selection, 1le thought there was tima enough left for earryiyg out the waork by nnother Cominission, i the present one should give 1t up, as the first steps taken toward AIE PARIS EXPOSITION of 1878 weore taken on April 4, 1870, and the contrncts were not ul\"un out_until the July and August followlng, But the great troubla I8, he sald, in the exlsting act, miul ns this cunnot b motied until the meeting of Congress nuxt winter, he doubted if niew set of men would be willing to take hold of the enterprise. 3Mr Mcliirath, the Seeretary of the Cominission, ditl not think there was much probability of any othor actlon belug taken on Wednesdoy than a resolve to give up tho enterprise. “SOLID’ VISITORS, WHO COME TO STUDY OUIt MONEY-MAKING INSTITULIONE, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes Nrw Yons, April 25, —Emment titled gen- tlemen, raflway manngers, and other well- known Englishmen wero among the pas- sengers of the Cunard steamship Gallla, which narrlved to-day, The Duke of Sutherland, who Is ono of the largest lnnd-propristors in Great Britaln, was the central figure of ‘the group. With him was his son Cromartie, Marquis of Stafford. ‘The othor members of this party were. Henry Crostield, Auditor of the London & Norgnwestorn Rallway; J, P Brickersteth, its Deputy Cholrnnn; (icorge Crosfleld, O, L. Stephen, and ‘I Knowles, Dircetors of tho samo Compnny, the last named a member of Parlinment for Wigand; George I, Necle, the Compnny’s Superlntend- ent, and Henry Wright, the Duke's private secretary. BUPERINTENDENT NEELE, who was deputed by his assoclates to nchns thelr spokestman, outlined tho opject of their visit to Amerien. Primarily, its purpose is to inspect the rallway system of the United States, and Joarn from tholr own observatlons whether there are any features worthy of Introduction upon -the London & Northwestern Line. The transportation of luggage ns well ns of pnssengers will be stadled. Of coure, being Englishmen, the method of registering Juggnge now in vogde n England finds firn defonders In them, At tho snme time, tho convenlenco of the Amer- fcan, system of . checking, it 'Is not underestimated, snd particulur attontion will Do given to it dotails, ‘The Company, Mr, Noelesaid, had mode an offort at one tine to forward buggage from any volnt on its line through to this country, but had met with 80 much opposition from tho stemnship com- panles that the system had to Lo abandoned. AS IEGARDS TUE PASSENGER COACHKS, lie thought that thosw in use on thelr line gave fully as much satlsfaction as thoss on the Amerlcan lines. ‘I'hey aro & combination of the Pullmau and the conventional English conch, combining nll the convenlencesof the one and tho privacy of the other, Still there was nlways somothing nsw to by lenrnod from the workings of evory rallway systens, and uny Ampricun ldeas of value would lind renuy appréciation, TILE ELEVATED BAILROADS might recelve some attentlon, although they at pressnt fori no part of the English Come pany's systeut, As sowme of the - Directors are financially intorested In some of tneraiironds of this Company attentlon wonld doubticss bo given to these particular, rouds, ‘Thore wus nothing to warrunt the lmpres- slon that the Duke of Sutherland had come over to invest In rallvoad stocks, us he I8 already ‘one of the largest stockholders in compnnles at his owa duor, 1t was the Duke's first visit to America, aud, Iike his associntes, ho would. combing ploass ure with the businoss of rallread Inspection, Tho party will leave for Phllndelphin on ‘Thursduy, and visls Baltimore, Washington, mrl Rfolmond, After that they will muke u trlp to Cannda, passing through Loston, and arrive at Nisgara Falls about the ‘widdlo of JMuy, Some of the Direstors will return to Englona in June, whila the Duke und the others will vislt Chicago, Cluclnnall, St Louls, and male tho uverluid trip to Calltor: nia, ‘They wall aull from this city for Lun- donin Ju\y. ; ——— BMALL-POX. ONE HUNDRED AXD FIFTY PEREONS VAC- CINATED DY FONCK, Nrw Yonx, Aprll 25,—Tho steamship Vie- torin, of the Anchor Line, from London, has arrlved ab quarantine, with several cases of small-pox Iu the steerage. The patlents were removed to the small-pox hospital, and the vessel Is detalned ¢ quarantine, While the ship was belug fumigated the physiclans Informed those on board, nearly ‘'ous thousand persons, that it would be nec. casary for all who liad never been vaccinated tosubmitto the operation, ‘The cabln pas- sengers aid the larger number of the stevrage peopls consented, but 150 of the latter, Kusslaps nand Doles, auade sirenuous objections, Ono« l'll»lmfifrkuld‘: i o duetors con near 1o 1 wi noe e s Thitit ] Thinl's HRHL (" exclatmed severat of his countrymen. Dr, Swith requested & woan to bare hor arm to be vaccinated, when . Su KOCKED THE INSTRONENT OUT OF I - Finding the 150 passengers obstinate, the Slie was dressed in black, After dinner the bridal couple went to the depot, taking the 2:40 p, m, train for New York. + Mr. Nathan, the groom, is the son of TIE MURDRRED DENJAMIN NATHAN, Mrs, Nathan is tho onty llving daugheer of Col, Mapleson, tho operatlc manager. She was married nbout nine years axo to_Capt. Arnut, of the Marine Corps of the British Navy, and has had four children by hiin, two of whom, a boy and a girl, are now living. Mrs. Arnut, o year or moro_ago, obtained n divorcs from her husband, Oapt Arnut’s sister, who took Mrs, Arnut’s aide In the dif- ferences snding in_the divorce sult, died in 2{04%1%: of '1870-'80, and left lt’er nbou‘t 0,000, Mra. Arnuteame to New Yorlk in the spriny 880, residing for n time at the Vi . Sha went abrond agaln, and Itis only n few mouths since sho returned It is stuted that she first became nequainted with 3Mr, Nuthan nbroad, whers she was accuptoines to this country. robably at Niee, to spend the win- ters. Mrs Arnut was at the St. James Hotel before hermarringe. Thanewly wedded pair, with the children, are now living at a board- ing-house in Filth avenue. THE GRAND JURY., Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, New Yonk, April 25.—The Grand Jury yesterday completed its investigation relative, to the Street-Cleaning Depariment, nnd or. dered the District-Attorney to propare Indlet. ments hgainst Police Commlissloners Fronch, The investigation has been in progress sinea March, and the Inst Grand Jury left the inattor as n legacy to its successors, Bany witnesses have been ex- amined, and the procecdiugs have thus not been entirely ox parte. DR, OHAPIN'S RUCCERSON. Nrw Yonk, April 25,—As predicted in these dispatches last-.evening, the Rev. Charles IL Eaton, "of Dalmer, Mason, and Nichols, pastor of tha Fourth Universalist Soclety. Mr. Eaton’s salary was fixed at $6,000 per year. A dobt of nearly 88,000 on tho church proporty was wiped out by subscription after TOMKLESS PEISONS COMING WEST, 70 the Western Assoclated Prest. New Yonrx, April 25.—A party of home- less persons was sont to the West to-dny by MMr. Whitelaw Reid, -It consisted of thirty- six boys, six glrls, and four familles, making In all sixty-five people. ‘Thoy woere: divided into two sots, ono gotng to Clorinda, Page County, and the other to Shaldon, O'Brien County, Is. ‘Thisistheclevonth party that hns beon sent West under Mr, Rold’s direction. Before starting, each boy and girl was pre- sunted with n Bible, dren's Ald Soclety accompanied the party, and will superintend the plncing of the little travelersin their Western homes. THE MANHATTAN lr.m‘vmun TBATLWAY Agents ot the Chll- to-day submitted to the Mayor, Controller, and Corporation Counsel n statement of its financkal condition, for the purpose of secur- ing tholr colperation In mensures for rolief The statomont sets forth: Gross enrnings, $5,200,000; operating ex- 000: interest on bands, 81, 3 taxes, 000 i, 85 rh Gom be rolleved from arrears of tuxes, will be bankrupt. A NUMBER OF LEADING REPURLICANS, including Vice-Prealdent Arthurand Senator Platt, had n conferance to-day on lucal mat- ters and the sltuation in Wushington, BENATON BLAINK was entertained by the Union Leaguo Club i Bm‘x(mu:: é:Athx.wlA\' MAGNATES. ha Duke of Sutherland, the Murquis ot Staiford, and & number of other DI roctors 14 the Lonion & Northwestern Iallroad Com- pany, arrived: today, and whl nak the coniinent, Dr, Rtussoll, the wo known correspondent, is of the party. A RUNAWAY GIRL. A poorly-dressed but b 16 was arrested whi uylng nny parl thorwiss uu? Company right-looking glrl {ls loltering about Theatre Saturdny mght, She for her cousin, James ior name was Louls - Tony Pastor's il‘lld she was waltl Douglnss, and that she ¢ becaine ai actress, 0 i ¢ A t'rom Toston to. mills to work it up into cloth, ‘Chose inter- ockesd up as n rent storles of PHOMINENT ARRIVALS, the promiient arrivals in the pnat twenty-four hours. are Town; Col, R, G, Ingers + and Congressman Lazelton, of A OHINESE DURGLAN, John Cam Hoy, the first Chineso bu theTombs this nn;"n‘(ll}:rlll(l'url'n“; ?)fir‘k‘fi'n with n Jimmy and robbodl th 4 oy of §H0 In money, IMMIORATION, Nearly 4,000 imwigrants have arrived with- In the past twenty-four hours, re several cases of small-pox awong them, eyer arrested in 9 .room of A, - Mr, floul-d 18 ‘trying 'to complete hls ar- Ezumnu to lolv{a tgr the \Vegt to-morrow A CENTENARIAN QONE. "Ifiu{h Penha dled In this clly_yutumny. aoLp, ‘Tlio Germanjo hrought $1,000,000 In gold. e et ——— The Tobacco Hlablt with Women, 1] ‘Hamnond (n'New York Heruld, @ that Amorioun women du largel uso tobacoo, 1u fact, they ultvays bave. Awogl- wan ludies of Afrioun desce always smoked fuelr ph fore do ot ultoguther d! plog.) Iut bery at tho North it o jwitation of Cubau, bluxicat Frogoh, and cvon takon to tho use of clgarats to thoir very greal nt i1 the South huve wud their whito als. RKogilsh womon, * Why moro so than to men?" w1 dow't think men aro often injured by the modorate use of twbaccoin smoking. But tho fowalo body 18 no moro udapted to the use of Lo~ malon to Hrazil, or_ tho Consul ficneralshi “’“i and Bpaio, o1 must know now ol 1 have Inborod these past twelve or lifteon years for tho good of the Natlon. T o not know nn- other man In_ho country who has talked so fong and hucd without his services bulng re- warded, 1snntmy potition to Henator — (not n Now York Senator), to be handed to the Preal- dent. 17 nominated 1 have no doubt T stinli bo tincco than the femato mind is to mathemntics. 1t vausng neurnigia, heada dyfllml)llm Pl tation of the beart, and, worst of all, rulns the o plaxion and atsorders the teoth, | say noth- ing about the health, but 1 think, novertholess, that all will ageeo that tho stule odor of tobacco coming from i womnn's mouth I8 womathan the samo amell oxbaled by uman. As to chewing In men, and §18_nnalogue, *dipplng® in women, nothing can ba_fitbior, and { Kuow that both are productlvo of dizeascs of the nervons sys- tem.! *fiut, Doctor, does nut. smoking cause lisenses of tho nervous system in ‘men ns well as fn womun?'’ W (Curtatnly it doos, It Indulged in to excoss, Jtut thon mon’s nervous systuins aro not o fm- pressionable ns women's, &nd houco @ wan cun o many things with '|mpunlt¥ or even henetit which would be fmpossible fora woman todo withuut gruat_risk. And besides it docs not 1nako tauch ditfercaco to # man if_his complex. Ion I8 o littic sallow, his eyo lustreinss, his body shriveled, and his’ skin ‘rough, whereas theso things are very Important to n woman. **1 ane you aro an admirer of beauty in women, confirmed. Althongh T have labored so lung for 1he good of our great Kepublic, | ain a licen- tiato or tho Presbyierian Church. I have been for tan yoars in _tho_offices of ominent | ‘ycm and accountants, so that 1 am eminently Nt for public busineas,~beyond most men. Tho excel- Ience ot my character 18 not only attestid in my potition, biit can be supportetl by hundreds of our heat - eitlzens,—maoy of them milllonaires, Itishigh time mny eminent rorvices were ro- warded. The jiibie tells us tho servant I8 worthy of his hiro, Blncerely yours, — ey ——tm—— e "CANADA. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. Bptetac Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, OTTAWA, Ont., April 25.—~To-night an nlarm of firc wns sounded from [ox 17,—une of the dan- gorous boxes, which cnuses a general turnout of tho brigade, The lmmedinte cause of the alarm was a fire which oceurrod among the lumber piles of John It. Booth, In tho immodiaty vioinity of the Canada Centrnl Rullway station, and which closcly Julned tho oxtensive ahipe ping warchouseof Mr. E, 1, Eddy, While thisfire wiis burniog nt its fiercest o dense and rapldiy- Increasing colurun of smoke showed that u fire i broken out on the Hull side of the ground, Htiver, and In n few minutes it became knowsn that tho large stone tnateh-factory of E. 1, Lddy was aiso on fire, B0 often of Iate a viee tin to the “flames. Its orign wus In the boller-house of tho ry-houses, which {8 connected with - tho sash-factory by a tlume which passes through the garret of tho packing department of the mtateh factory. This flume convuys the ahavings of the plancrs o tho boller-house, where thoy nre used asfuel, and thelr passago is Insured by the action of paworful fans, When work for tho niuht censed the fans wero stopped, and sparks from tho furtace, it Is suppused, Jgnited the muss of combuatibles sent through the flume to the boller-house, The draft crerted by the hurning refuso found its way buckward through the flune, carrying with it portions of the lizht Lurning natter, —particles of which resting on the bottom of the wooden passage-way, sctfire toit, and finally ignited tho upper portion of tho match factory, The portion _affocted by the fire is the long threc-story stone building which * stands o tho right-hand side of tho road, Just beyond the river stream o an at tho entrance to Full City. It is usod chietly ns whllmg-house, and in it aro Atored lnrgo quunti- ties of matches, buxes, puper, labels, und other materlal, - Here ulso the matchos are filed into the wmull paper-box: in which they ure retntled, and - some 900 girls nnd forty men find their means of support (n its active oporation, ‘The loss will be Tully &0.000, fuily covered by insurance, I1alf # wiltion dollars: worth of property wns in_daneer, and would have beon destroyed were it not fur the strenu- ous exvrtions of the Hull Fire Irignde, naslsted by a vontingent frotn the Ottawn force. ARRESTED FOR LARCENY. S8pecial Dispaten 10 The Chicago Tribune. Towosto, April 25.—~A Fronchman named Gauthreaux was arrested to-night for the far- ceny of about $1,500, worth af juwelry from the London and Paris Iouso, where nn nuc tion salo hbns been in progress for soveral days, o visited the storo many times, and romoved the artlcles at intervals, —Tho property, tonsisting of watches aud diamond rings nnd tookets, was rocovered, e bulls from tho Bouthern States, FOR RAILROAD MEN. Philadelphin Gossip Abont Rallroad DMatters In That Locality—Coming Changes nud Stock Values. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. PIILADELPHIA, April 25.—President Roberts, of the Pennsylyania Rallrond, went to New York to-day to greet the Duko of Butherland and tho Dircctors of the London & Northwestern, who were to arrive on tho stenmship Gullla, and will stay over to-morrow to attond u meeting of tho Exocutive Committee of tho trunk lne. 1t is ulso expected that the cantract for the use of a portion of tho Philndelpnin and Erle as part of tho Now Jorsoy Contral and Wabash trunk ine will thon be signed. - On such a roport, Catawissn, which isto form one in the lines In tho system, took another spurt, and advanced 144, to 244, without many sales. Norfolk & Western also went up to-day on the raport thut tho Louisville & Nasbville had got controj of it. This 1a nothing now, for tha pur- chasor of the rond, Clarence H. Clark, is one of tha Direoturs of that Company, and also onn of the Directorsof tho Shenundouh Valley, which I8 very closely connected with the Loulsville & Nashville, The Norfolk & Westorn will une doubtedly be controlled (n the interest of tho Loufsvilie & Nashville, but it is not yet declded how. Tha proferred atock was phiced at &5 o ahare, and 18 already worth $48, though tho last Instaliment on it onll‘-'rullduu ro-dny, Before Prosident Hoberts loft for Now York he roquested the Fininee Committee nut ta afkcuss tho question of the issus of now Pennsylvania atack at thelr meeting twedag, and it witl'not be until next” Mondny, when will be settled, roported to tho DNoard, and actlon taken ut once, 50 U8 to nvold nny uppearsnce of stock jobbory or {ho possibility of huving it definitly suttiod long 1 ndvonos of fta ratification by the Bonnd Thera aceme 1o be o genornl feeling that thero will bo n 3% or u 4 porcent cash divid with [ privilege of subserl for one share of new stoc! for overy ton, This would give nan Increnge of 0,820,000, and at tho present prico would bo worth about & n share, Tho stook sold to-dny up to GYi,—perbops tho higbest olnt ever knuwn, certainly the highest sitico tor! “Yos, 1€ 18 tho greatost gift s woman can have, for it not only means esthotio enjoyment for ait who Inok at her, but it moaus u healthy inlnd and n healthy bodys and thon the means necessary to presarve beauty are the very onca nncmnry to keep tho mind and body n ‘sound calth,” GEORGIA, Gov. Colqultt to Contest tho Senatorial Heat with Bon HMill=Tho Cotton Expos witton—¥roposed Itallroad—Youthiul Murderers, Bpeetal Correspondence nf The Chieago Tribune, ATLANTA, Ga., Aprll 18—~Goy. Alfred 1L Colquitt hus announced himselt o8 a candl- date for tha Henate, to suceeed Ben il Although this election does not come off for nearly elghteen months yet,tho Governor has placed his Irons in the fire, nnd connnenced mnturing his plans for makmg the race. As there are no doubts about his antago- nlzing 1111), the campaign will certainly be quite warm, and will be_conducted on the stump, 88 o Legisinture has to be elected be- fore the Senatorinl contest comes off, Two tickets will be placed“in_the field In each county in the State, and a Liberal Republican would no doubt be warmly supported. The fight between 1111 and Colquitt will not be robbed of any of its bitterness by the fact that they nre relnted, ns, two years since, 111t nccused Colquitt of being implicated in 1 money-transaction which took 810,000 out of 11hi)’s pocket and placed It In the fob of friendof the Governor's. - Isce that some of Colguity's orguns are already ptuming for tho race; whito 11I’s ure silent, probably owing to the foct that his friendsdonot wish to open the enmpalgn until their champlon comes liome and nreanges & prograin. THE EXPOSITION. Work on the Exposition has commeneed with vim, and the scheme continues to Joum upin prominence. In addition to the' pro- gram first thought of, nll kinds of fabries nre now to be oxhibited. About $150,000 has nl- ready been ralséd In Atlantn and in the Kastorn cities, Two hundred thousand Is necded. Chleago and Clnelnnatl have been booked for $25,000 each, and Col, Tom Har- deman, President of the State Agriculjural Soclety, hus been sclected ns the Cominis- sloner of the Exposition to visit the Sonthern and Western citles: 1o not know when he wiilbe In Chicago, but -presime that (b will be some tinie n%xt. month. “DIid you know,” salid_Gov. Bullock to me a few days since, “that it is more than likely that Presl- dent Garfield will turn on the steai at the Exposition 2" 3 *No,” | repiled, | H «iVell,” said the'Qovernor, I am pretty certnin that he will.{We have asked him tobe rresem. and (o soiand he hus alingst given ils consent to visitthe Expositiouat its open- Tag, and start the enterprise, It can’t hurt lllmbm there nre no politics in theenterprise; and Y“ doh.ui he will show that he favors such Important avents, Wo have alréady re- calved n letter from Jiiny, and expect another, Mr. Blaine has alsoimade n prtial proiise to come and he with nsat theopening; an would not be at all surprised If the entire Cabinet should come, It would give each member an excollent opportunity for seeing our country and meethig our peoples and that 18 what we wantthemto do. 1f weean, we will ®et Blnine to make a speech of a character approprinte to the oceaslon. e can da It, and no doubt will_if ha:ls urged: and I tell you right now that be.will. be urged. Wo want them oll to, coms-and givo us all the mornl support and_encouragenient that they can. 1f the hends pf tho Nation are here, they will by their presence do much to bury the bitternvss that somaSouthern &)coplu have towards the Republican party and the pres- ent Ad mln|slrntl<iu." Gov. Bullock will lenve for Enrope about the 1st of Muy, e hoving beenselected as the Cominlssloner to go across the water, Ile will be nccompnnied solely by i secretary, 18 he goes entirely on business connected with the Exposition, % “I'hosa iuterested in tha success of the Ex- position are looking nuxlous&r for the return of Seuntor Brown, who Is the Tresident of the Exposition. * ‘The contract for vlutlnfi up the main expo- sition hall will be let outin a few dnys. ‘The nall will be In the shape of n cross aud will o threo stories high, ‘The building will be glnss-roofed, and will cost tn the vielnity of 340,000, grounds will be ornamented with all \'u&l‘llvu of overgréens, and thirty neres will planted fun every varlety of Southern prod iegs. The flelds o be nsed in the cultivation of cotton huve alrendy been {ald out, and some of tha cotton planted. While nt the lzmumls a few days since [ saw some seed belng placed In the ground that will yield fiva balea of cotton to the m:rg. orobout $250 worth|of staple to the acre, | TIE GRORAIA WESTERN. k Notwithstanding the fact that the Cotton Txposition Is on the top round of e Indder in importance, there is another and vory great project that s nttracting the nitention of n large number of our most enterprising eltizens, 'Ilus is tho bullding of the Gieorgln Western Rallroad, n ling to run be- tween Atlunta nnd the | conltields = of Alnbamu. ‘The distanco |, ito S5t Clair County, Alnbnmn, s about 180 miles, .and in this county thero is _conl-bed cover- fug 10,000 ncres, Anthony Murphy, o gens tloman Inrgely Interested fu thy buliding of this line, hns rnut returned’ from St, Clale County, bringing with hiin a pockettul bf cont, that he had kicked wp with his foot. {The conl 13 l{(lm{ on the surface, and the velna nre thick and deop. This conl, lv1s clalmod, can be lald down In Atlanta at 8400 per ton, Ex-Senator Govdon claims -ibat ha will build this rond, bncked by Northern eapltal- ‘lata,—mmong thom Jewott and Randalph. ‘The anxisty for tho bulliing ofithis line Is 80 great that, 1 Gordon dous 110} commencs work I the noxt sixty days, wiother com- pany, already orgnnized, Will: commonco shoveling dirf, Chieap coal 18 a1l that Atianta now needs to wmnko her the Uh’g:u;u of the South, if Indeed she 18 not alferdy In the position to claim that honor, * We have our cotton erops at our doors, and NOW wo want 2, Tho March report of Rending's enrnings shows as followa: Hallroad,. gross, 81, 1 nut, gose ;. Cont & Iron Company, E924.68; ncl] $34,20%; tatud, 2625,107. Four months: Huilrond, 85,01 2 M 0.150; pet, §245.110: Conl & Irun Compnny. $hilB423 not, §210,24, Compared with tho sume tine last year, tho raliroud has lost 130,683 and the Coal & lron Cowmpany gnined $410,004; total of both, $288,052 THE MORAL REFORM. ’ Rolding Disreputablo Pla Street. The Armory police continue tho so-called re- form wiich they Inauguated immediately after olection-wook, Dutus this work bas becn con- fnod to one smail scution of the distriut, the rvotorm is visiblo In that scotion only, and the eutive remainder s plainly enough on the down grude. The oyprians and strect- walkers bave boon driven {from Htato atrrel to o groat extent, but the samo old fuces nightly hauut Clark, Monrce, and Lu Salle steoets, und are unmolested. The concort sa- Ioous, with atalls for the accommodation uf snale and fomulo patrous, have been abollshed, but onlyin a cortain locality, and that la_how I comos that onty Inst week o Wisconsin Graugor complained of haviag buon robbed fn such o place of $000, u gold watch and chaln, sliamond pin, and other valuables, Lust nlght the Otis Biock, ut the northwust coruor of Van Buren and State streets, was pulled, and twenty- oight lnates wero lodgod ut tho station as ine matos of a bouse of fii-fume, The negro Jaul- tor of tho place reuts ruoms protulscuousty to men aud women of the night-watking clnss, and such J8 the demaud for rooms in the buliding ¢ be bus recently uloaed up somo of the batl space snd converted it Into soine ton or twalveiow roowns, Tho snost {mportant transsotion of, tho night was the ure reat af seven saloonkeoddrs who fuiled to close thelr saluons prompriy 4 mlinight, ‘Fhero ure botween twonty aud thirty all-night saloous in tho city, and in kocping with tha ro- form = movemont, tho seven arrosted are those dulng business noarest tho Armory, Whon tho patrolmen went out at 7 o'clock in tho ovenlng thoy wero leotured strongly on the subjoct, wud edoh man wus notificd thut ko would bu held_individually rosponaible for thy futuro conduct of sslconkeepers on his buat. Avconding to {ustructions tho patraimen notified kuepors ot ali-night saloons {Il wolock that they must cluse prompily ut midnight,—but no, thu ot etrigtly correct, for not une oons which kept open last night, recoivod such notifiention, oanxlng. of courst, the soven who were arrosted, Those urc Hurey Lobinson, No. 70 Fourth avounvi Miko Lawler, brothor of au Aldoruian, No. 8l Yourth uvonuu; Geurge Ilnvil, northwost cors ner at Harrlson strect und Fourth avenuo Ane thony Cuounclloy, southoast cornur of tho sume strvet; u man nanod burt, kesplo iu the samo locality; und Bub McCall and Josop) Buits, keoplng Btute streat resorts. Counulley avoidod bis arrest, and his burkoepor wus thken Justead; all the othors wero urrevtod i peniot, aud gave ¥200 bafl ut the ;\rmowtur thelr ap- peurapce to-duy before Justice were booked for violution of what is known us the * Wasbburn or 1 o'vlock ordinunge, which Was passed by tho Counelt In June, 187, whilo My, Washburn was Buperintendent of Polfve, South of lturrison street ana north of Van Buren street al) tho usuul gli-nighit resorts were unmolosted and wide opun, Biany of them with thely curtnios Ligbor thun th Fu even lidny- Iighil, Andus thu reporter writes e eau dise tinetly heac thy aunibers callod out by tho sicn- torinni-voieod kuni-rollor i w guinhling den uwsy sround tho corner on Clark strect, whero liquor an bo had by uny caller fu auy quuntity. Tk on State estad [n the bullding vt the line cluim that 1t will puy 13 per cent, . JUVENILE CRIMINALS, 1n reading over the papers of this Btate daily, I.find that erlme 18 Increasing vor rapluly anong yonng negroes, In the varf ous prisous of ‘the State there are, now not leas than o dozen negro boys from 8 to 15 years of age, who are c¢hnrged wit) the of- enso of murdor, 1n Montoo County, unlf' [} fow milus from Atlant, 8 2 boy hos been sentencad to be hung for the nurder of a yoarold child, 1iv.admita thy erime and gives 08 ui oxense that child would not go home with him whon be want- edittogo, Aftor the killng, ho threw the Dbady Into a well, whera i wis found by the fathior of the murderer, Who says that ho will nat interposs in Lelialf of hils sun; na he thinks that the criminal should be punished to the full bxtent of the law, Another negra bay, scureely 10 years of n‘pv. having been whip| by his fathor & few duys since, soized n gun and blew his father'sibruins out, Other instances of n shinliar chnracter could be mentioneds but these ure suftielunt jllns- trations, 8 W, An Application for Ofiice, Washington Correeponidence Uinelnnntt Gusitpe. Tho tollowing application for otlice wus kictly receivod by ai Bastorn Scautor from a wan who }l knu'wn'm \fil‘n \X:‘I: rignt mind, and who wroto n porfoct good faithi | SNEW \'gm:.A ril9.—Tnthe Hon, — —~: DEALL Bmt [donot thiuk there {4 uny doubt that, foro than uny other, tun, 1 was ‘the oblef uu- giucer of tho Ixet Presidontisl campnign. It Sost mo great labor, which [ porfurined with srout curu, Not guly did I inbor ta orguniie vie- tosy for 1o Republivans shiytlo-handud, butulso o connectlon with the Nutlonal Ropublican Uommittcs hure, und scurcoly o move was piado in this greut i-‘nnu whioh wils not sukucsted W thaiu by mo. My putito fgned by a number of our welghticat citizens, Ropublicans, hank- ors, and others. 1uak tho office of Burveyurof the Portof New York, Possibly it is bettor to rotaiu mo bere. LIf not, I propuse 10 Bave the S — A Jourualist iu a Miuing Camp. §t any one labors undoer the lnpression thut Jourualists ln vow winjug camps, who writo llbly uf tio counticss wealth thoy dally sce share In that w they should At once disahuse thelr falko impressioy, k(N peopled by milifonatres, wo are to eredit n gent! since nterviewed Jiin Townsend, Mining Inder, on the mibject of i jections!” exelaiined Townsaend: % Uy the granit raves of the piaycd-out alimite, 1 haven't col- h tn any extent, FENGAGRMENT OF THE POPULAR BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. THIS TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY TIMHE OF BELLS OF CORNEVILLE! xroins that mark the pacer diggings of old poted a yuarter since T paper, If 1 dun a man he stends me off by ln- viting' me to drink nt the neareat he atands off tha saloon man, who off the wholesale tiquor dealer of San Franelsco, tho wholesale dealer standa off of Kentucky—rod %o it wnaes, 1. 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