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Ll UdIUAGY DAILLs LaudopULdu: WD, SDA... MAY 13, 1nid 7+ ARMY: REUNION. An Enthusfastic Assemblago of the Army of the Potomace Speechos by Gens. Shorman, Sheri- dan, Burnside, and Others, Tho. Society Petitions the President to Keopen the Fitz-Joln Por- tor Case. Intioresting Scenecs Il.llfl Tncldents. Spectal Dienatel to The Chicagn Tribune, Ilannmuuna, Ln, May 12.—1ho capital of Tounsyivania hns novor witneseed such a displny. a8 tliat which hns been arcansed in honor of tho Fixth Auhuel Rounton of tha Soclaty of the Army . of i Potomac, Tlags by the thousand, teiumplial “vehas, aud othor nppropriate dovioas worg vis- _slo in overy divection. ¥ho streots ‘woro ‘throngod with pooplo to-day from morning until mugi.t, many thousand of whom eamo from diffo:~ wnt portious of the Btate., The rounion of tho Hoclety was hold in tho Grand Opera-Tloune, whicls in eapablo OF nccommodatiug aboub5,000 peoplo. by Jnterior was very altvactive, patilotically disphwying - tho conts-of-arma of sixtecu States, whis Invrzo nurmbor ‘of corps-douigns and flags woro distnibuted through the ball, . TUE ITOULSSION. The memboers of the Second, Tifth, Sixth, and Sheridan's cavalry corpn, having buld pro- Jiminary meotings at tho Capitol, a procoesion of the military was ‘formed in front of tho State- Houo, with Gons, Shorinan, Baendan, Haucook, Burneide, and othor distinguished army oficors In tho load, and thoy marohod toward tho Opora- Houso. Fully 10,000 people woro gravitating in tho samo direction, Gen, MoDowoll, Prosidont of tho Boclety, made tho introductory REMARKS 'AT THE REUNION. In which bo pald o high tributo to tho patriotiem of Tonnsylvania during tho war. . Gov. Huctrantt welcomed tho goldiers to tho .eapital, incidontally alluding to Shormen nnd ‘Bhoridun, which was tho signal for n perfoos .whirlwind of applouse, Shorman boing the man onthusinstically received. Gon. McCulmont, one of tho bravest soldiors .in the Uufon simy, and onoof tho brilliany ainds’ in Ponnsylvaniu, was to bave deliverod ,¢ho oration, but, havinyg boon atricken down sud- !deniy by donth Taat wook, tho duty was_imposod “on hnj, Wilson &, Nuny, Gov. Hnrtxanit's pri- Yato Rocrotary, who porforwed it woll. The Tol- Jowing {8 & 1LIST OF THE GENERALS who oocupied places on iho stago: Cieneral Shorman, Lieut. Gon. Bhoiiden, Secrotary of War Bolknap, Gov. Hartrautt, Govs. Burusido, cDowall, Patterson, Robingon, Gacfleld, oMahon, Iancoelr, Dovans, Wilcox, Jardine, Doubledsy, Hointzelmar, Grifiin, Shalor, Allon, Warron, Donnison, Swaitzer, knipo, King, Tny- for, Harrison, Sturgie, Sicgtried, ~Oxborno, Hartshorne, Jackson and Locke. " Gon. Warren hositatod to join his follow Gen- orals bocauso of the treatwent shown bim by Phil Bheridan during tho war, but tho voelfer- ‘ons call mado for his prosence on the platform, brought him . out, but very roluctantly, Ho took nsont among his comrades- amid loud shouts of applause. . SPEECH DY OEX..SHERMAN. * Bpedches woremade by Gon, Sherman nnd others, Gon, Sherman, aftor tho ngpl-uuu which coted him had_subsidod, ssid that, slthough 0 waa not attachod to the Army of tho Potomao during tho War, he bolonged to ono which bad rondered tho country ds vital sorvico in the Wost. Telling blowa were struck for the cause of Lib- erty, and the Arm{‘ut the Potomnc was very glad to bear that thoy woracoming. To all the annies Richmond was_the objective_point, and this was pataral, for thore was seated the Dovil himeolt. The soldiors wero anxious to see him and witness his death, OEN. SBUERIDAN OANNOT FRATERNIZE. . Qon. Bhorldan did not bolleve in fraternizing “with doldicrs of the cDHfN]BTMX unless they wmade the first advanco. He would shake Lands With them if thoy desired, slthiough it was im- ropor to invite thom to participate in Union Rony mootings., Thoso romarks bnd roforonca £o tho notion of tho Ninth Corps, who yostorday rosolved that thoy would extend an invitation.to Gon, Longstreot's corps, onn of their most dos- porato antagonists, to join with them in the next reunion, 3 Gen. Wilcox suggested the propriety of the in- witation, rawteratod’ his viows, sud expressed his dgcided opinion that s more . DROTUERLY FEELING SHOULD DE INAUOURATED ‘botweon tho two sectione, 1o halieved in carry- ing out the sentiments of Congressman Lamar, 88 exprossed in‘bis oulogy on Sumner. 1 Gen,. Burnsido spoke 1t & couciliatory vein,and tbought the time for soctional p]uro]mlmu Wwas nst. Ho snid that bis frionds in Rhode Island Rm‘l ‘counseled him to remein quict for fonr thut o might say somotbing thet would imporil Lis chinnces for the United States Scnate. He wwould tske thelr advice ; fu_ those days it was dangorons to talk when running for offico. BENATOR CAMETON INFLATED. Senntor who inflated himself Into an imagmary soldior, suid that ho hisd boon commected with 'tho .amy in & promiuont position,nud that the rst commission ot many of tho ofticors liero boro hig signaturo 98 Beerotary of War, o Lad'boon censuxed, and some said be paid too_bigh n prico for beot o6 woll as too high a prico for muskets. He thought tho olive branch should be oxtondod to tho South, but not until thore was n disposition monifested for unity by tho. people. of that Boction. e OTHEN BPEEOKES.. Specohos wore also made -by Gous, Hancook, Watran, Belknop, Hointzlomnn, Robinsou, Pat- toron, Dovons, Doubloday, and Garfield ' Gen. Grant was provented from imlngf ‘presout at tho reunion becauso of the troublo in Arkanase. This evening Gov. Hartranlt gaye s recoption at tho Exooutive mansion to_the Bociety, which was largoly attended by soldlers and civilians, and pagsod off with brilliant euccoss. At o later ;aiour tho Socloty banqueted at .the XL.oohiel otol. k Tho Nations! Encampment of the Grand Army of the Ropublic will meot in this ety to-dny. 170 the Associated Preas.) HAnnrnyRa, Pa., May 11,—Tho Becond, Fifth, and Bixth Army Corps met hero this morning, rospectively, in tho House of Ropresontatives, Btato_Library, and Beuate Chambor. Tho megt~ ing of the Becond Corps was prosidod over by Gon, Hancock, who was olectod * Prosident for the ensuing year. Philadelphia was sgreod upon @s the next place of meoting, The Fifth Corpa col_"nnu(fin tho Stato Library room, Gen. Bweltzor in the chair, Gen, Warren sddrossed tho mooting. The Sixth Corps met in the Senate Chamber, Gen. Taylor presiding. At 11 o'clock A GIAND PROUESSTON was formed in front of the Capital, with Gens. Sherman, Bhoridan, Haucack, Doubleday, 8cho- fleld, MoDovwall, and Gov. Harirsntt, Honator Onmoron, & en. Allen and other dis- tinguished eoldiers and civillans, and tho line of march to TnE O]l-l{AND oFERLTOUSE NROMY, The Opera-Houso was magnificently decoral o, tnd prasanted grand sght. Gons. Bhori- Ann, Shorman, Hancock, Schofleld, Doubladay, Burnside, and many others ocoupied scats upon tho stago. * Gon, Warron was loudly called for, and made his apponrance on the stage, After muslc and rayer, Gen, Iartranft addrosacd tho meoting. Onpt. hnrvu{ road 5 poom written by Mr. Rolfe, of Pittsburgh, ‘This was followod by an ORATION DY Q0. A WILSON NORMIS, which was o splondid offort, Hopald s glowlng tribute to tho dosd Gon. McCalmont, Qen, Bliorman hold s publie recoption 8t tho Executive Chambor this morning, Thousside of porsons sought a shako of his hand, THE GUAND RECEPTION 1akes plaos at the Governor'a manslon to-night, aftor which the bnn:}uut of tho Army of the Potoimno Hociety followa at the Lachiel House, The city never witnossod a groator crowd. The borutiful wenther has_caused o porfect outpour- h’f of rosidents with, Inrge dolegations from ad- foiniug counties, Cameron, ¢ ¥ITZ~JONN PONTEN'S CABE. At the meoting of the Bocloty of the Tifth Army Corps, lold in_tho Htato Library, tho fol- towing roport was received £ 2 i ' NewYonx, May1, Fothe Soctety af he FUth Army Corpar T risbirghy At.7 "Iie Gommittco Appointed st. Boston, Muy 13, 1471 1o prepara p pettion to tlio nited Blaton exprasaiug tho wiéh of tho corps that ho cue of our firut oommnlldnrl Qon, Fitz-John Porter,may be Feoponod, and (ho ight turown upon If, osptfal ort thst they _bave ropared aiid zor signature & memorial = clrculate 10 the President and Oongress of the Unied Stales upon tho ‘subjoct, Blmsmu appolntment of your ‘Qommittao, renolutions for tho pamo pu 0 havo boon adopted by the Boolety and by other orgsnizations. Many letters bavo been recolved from oflicersnnd noldiera fn and ont of the corpm, lioarily endoralng the nlipu.l, Dealring 1o aco intic done, not ouly to Clon, Lorter, Lut to the corps inolf aucl (o Army of the Fotomno,wa havo acceeded to an oxprowsed wish snd cirolated & momorial for gonoral Signatie,, Very reepoatfully, your ohediond orvant, JAptzn MoQUADE, § § Pirat Vico-Vresidont, fTho raport, togothor with tho resolutions in- dorsing tho conduet of tho Commilteo In eircu- o . Somorial £o.tho Preaidout for signn- tures of tho suny gouerally, naling that tho caso of ion, Portor bo rooponed,tn_ordor that truth fud justico bo catablisliad, was unauimously ndopiod, ank of San Franolaoo, causlng goneral satisfac- -tion to the community, : _—At tho annual mesiing of the American Dramstio Fund . Assoclation of Now York, the Tronsuror's roport, was, rond, showing that the Associntion bnd fuivested snd on hand s tolal Aum of over $57,100. —Tho socond annnal mooting of tho Rallroad Associntion of Amotics, compotied of all tho Trosidonts, Suporintondonts, and Gonoral Man- ngora of nll tho rafiroads in the United States and Canada, will bo hold st tho Union Dopot Tudisnapolis to-dny, . o —ofora_the ndjournment of tho Canndian House of Commona night boforo Inst, s momber moved that the Northwestern Diflicultios Oom- mittoo. bnyo leavo to roport from tine to timo, "Thio publio will now bo ablo 1o possoss itsclf of tho teatimony, i s ~—T'ho chemlieal sootion of the New York Lyco- 1m of Natural Iilstory has appoluted » cominit- teo to mako wuitable proparation for the conton- nlal colobration of the_dlacovery of oxygoen by Jobm Priestly, on tue st of August, 1774, It s suggonted that tho 'colabration bo held at the moating of the Amorican Associntion for tha Ad- vancomont of Bclouce, nt Hurtlord, Coun,, noxt August, TIE MEMORIAT. HArn1anuR0, Pa,, Moy 19, 1674, Tho following - momorinl; propared in compils anuco with provions rosolutions of the corps snd horotofore anuusily passed, hns boon circulated by rosolutions of tho Saclety of tho Fifth Army ‘orps, for tho mgnaturo of all who—in order that truth and_justico shall_be established—do- sira tho fnvestigation applied for. = All'who desiro to-join in tho appoeal arore- Exmuted to addreas Gen, Janes MeQunrde, No. 62 road atroet, Now Yarlk, who will oo tho names proporly. attnchod and the appeal dolivared to | tho Prestdont and to Congress, X . T'ho ptees, to whom thunks are due for enmn- | - - o8t offorts i tho diraction of thoso resolutions, avo solclted to oxtond thelr Eunnrnus aid by dis- sominntimg this apponl and theso resolutions. T 118 President and Congress of the United Statzs : Your muiorialiats, oficers and Aoldiera of tho Fifth Arny Corps, and of other corpa of tho.Army of tho Totoinac, wiil of other armios in the Into War, rospact— fully represent : & ik “Toul Maj.-Oen, Porter, who bad comminded tie Fitth Avmy Gorps of tho Army of tho Potomuc in great baltle, with igun) galiantry nud_skill, with eatiro do- votlon (o his duty nid fo his_country, nnd with great approbation of life commander, Gon, McCloling, and of Presidont Lincoln, was, when brought ‘wnder com- maund of Gon, Popo, in* bie campnigu in Virgluls, churged by that Gtrieral with misconduct n battlo aausing tho defeat which- he susinited 1n the battlo of aungaus agninat superior forces. "Thiat a coartmartial - did, on theso charges, sonfence Gen. Lortar to Lo carhlorod, nnd, toba incapable for- over of any oftico of {rust or honor undor tho United Btates, - AR * ~ "Dliai this court was hold when tho controlling ovi- denco, ns mow shown, wns fnacccasiblo: and whon groat lutereats and_oxcited pissions, mliitary and po- litleal, provonted an impartial trial. = s & "Thnt ablo jurists smong tho most cminont in the U TIRES. : At Oincinnati- CinoINNAT, May 13.—A firo ot the corner of Fourtoonth and Plum slreots this aftornoon, dostroyed Sanning's planing-mill, Behubort & Thoissinger, and Lgger & Sauning, furnituro manufacturors, with stock and matorinl. Ban- ning'a- loss’ i1'930,000. Insured in the Erin, of Now York, Union sud Trinmph, of Chicinnatl, Tor 81,600 onch; * Browors', of Milwaukes, and Amnzon, of Oincinnatl, for $2,000 each;. Firo ‘Asgociation, Phildelphia, 81.600, Schubort & Tholssinger's ‘loss 18 40,000, insurod fu lho Browors' and: Maltators’, 1,600 onol; Buffalo | and German 81,000, Tho Cook furnituro manu- ' faotory, ndjoining, josoa 810,000, Inuucad in tho Traders', Ublongo; Browers', Milwaukoe ; Ama- . Zon, Cinclnnatl; Duffalo, Gorman, and Hibor- - nian,. of Clovelnnd, £1,000 oach, Egger & Ban- ning's loas is small, Bovoral smsll dwollings ad- .| Joining wore slighily domaged. OINCINNATL, May l?.—-Curehlll{-collucmd nows of the fire this * aftornoon on- Plam and' Fourtoonth Atraots_ shows a loss of $56,UU0, - .°}“d]§flfl0*|?4y?00 dl;%ngu to lhu,'%fllldAlEg “’i‘d slolnk of the Cinclonati Company. ‘The Allan Tomplo, protemton I o Unlted Saten, of Ko B somnia, Calarad Mlatioaiat Cneeh, ‘Sixth and Brondwas, og, bvo oxan Teo X 3 " e o te oror Judginon that tho vordictyas || Yas, dsmogod 83,000 by fir to night; * Folly - iu- contrary to _ovldenco, - and-that the - nccused ought to aured. 5 Dy boen acquitted, i ‘Mt ovidonco discoverod Ainco tho War proves abso- Iuicly, tbat the charges, in exaontinl matfors woro fountod In orror of fact,’ * - 3 "Aud on thege grounds and canclusive. renons, your ‘momolalists repectfully represont that Gen, Portor 18 entitied, of tho publlo fustico of biu country, to re- drees insomo modo of Tolicaring, as matler of #ighty Docatisn of new ovldence aud a continulug acntenca alleged to ba nuijust and capablo of clear. and entiro Tofutation, - Such rohedring may bo had before & Tanrd of capablo and impartial oillcors appointed to oxaming tho new ovidonco with theracord of the court and to submitttorosult of their lavestigation to tho Presidont ond to Congress, - ‘Your memorialiaty furthior roprosent that full inquiry fnto this mattor ia due nat only to Gon, Porter, but {0 tho oificors and noldiers of his command who have de- sorved the regard of tholr country by faithful mervice and sacritices, Treasonablo disaffection was also al- Togod agninst the Army of tho Potomae, * that many ok of thiat army would not fight,”_Tho viudication of Gau, Porter will bo the just vindication of the Fiih Corps, and of tho Armiy of the Polomac, aud make clear 'that the baitlo of Msnassas wa fought by Cotph of thot army, an well 1 by other corps sud Sonmelolly by Portay's Fiflh Corps, on whom the brunt fohi, with great. batdinnod sud dovotion nnd movero Jon#~and that tho:battlo was lost because of tbe st ‘Dorior forcos opposed to us, s Incendlary Fire Bt, Ohnrlos, Mich ¥ w=='lho Forest Fires Checkod. s Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, - EAsT S8AGINAW,. Mich, May 12,—An. incondlary firo occurrod at 8¢. Charlos, in this connty, Mon- dny night, in the storeroom of Dayid Orr, " Piles - of ioops, shavings, and othor combuatibles wero igoited againat the sido of the building, but it was oxtinguished in time to avort the dostruc- tion of the proporty. Rain has fallen In varlous localities north of. horo, and, as o consoquenco, tho forost fives ara deadened. No further- nlarm is apprehonded in this soction. . Sh R . Special Dispatch to_The, Chicago Tridune, Derroir, May 12.—Reports from tho forest firos to-day aro much more ronssuring,—in the Western :part ' of the Btate:thoy havo beon partially quenchied by hoavy thunder atorms, and from no poiut do any alarmiug reports come. % To the Associnted Press . DeTROIT, May fl.—-IJghL showers in the vicinity of Saginawand Bay City, and north- ‘ward nlnng the line of tho Jackson, Lonsing & Baginaw Railroad have partially oxtinguisued the firos. Further north, on Lakoe Huron, some. B troublo still oxists, although ‘no great damage is RELIGIOUS. g‘eh roportod in _that gquarter. “Aho tolegraph no was burned down soveral times to-day, but is working througlh to-night, and brings us so- rious nows from Northorn Michigan. In Lapeer County thé continued abscuce of raln causos tho fires to spread, and some danger is reported. Btevens' mill, at Fish Lake, burned yestordsy; Ioss, $6,000. ¥ The westorn portion of the State was visited by hoavy showera to-day, oxtingulshiug thefires, A tornado. passed over the outskirts of Grand Grand Rapide to-day, dostroying, sovoral bulld- inga. No one was hurt. overal dwelliugs and barns, with their con- tonts, were burned at Long Lake, north of Al- pena. Proceedings in tho General Confer= once of tho Methodist Church South, Speasal Dispatehto The Chilago Tribune, TousvoiLe, Ky, May 13.—In the Genoral Conforonce to-day the Committec on Education offered tho following : . Resolved, That this Gonorol Conferonoe earnostly ro- commend fhnt horoaftor, in_the menagomont of our institutions of loarning the majority of the mensgers ahould . bo mombers of tho- Mothodist Episcopal Ghurch Bouth, o far as the lawa of tho Siate in which tho institution may be located allows. e No actlon was takon on this resolution. THE BOOK CONOEBN. ° e Tho Committee on Books and Porfodicals have again considered tho mattor of glving tho Book Agontand Book Committon . power 0 nnénl!nm for tho tranafor of the property of tho Bouth- eatern Book sud Publishing Houso at St. Touls to the Southorn Publishing Houso without en- dangoring the publishing intorost, but. had not: chaugod thoir opinton, and recommended tho adoption of tho roport giving this authority. A vory suimated and longthy discussion on this subject -followed. TLe minority of the Committee offersd tho following : . Resalved, That tho Book Agent and. tho Book Com- mittee bo {nstructed to transact no businoss lookin £ tho fucrease of the liabilities of the Ohiurch, oxcep! Hhio outlay occaslonod by the completion snd carrying on of the busincss of tho now publ Ing house... This resolution was loat. 5 A rosolution containing tho recommendation a8 in the nbove mnlnrily report waa . then offored and ndopted almost unsnimously, with tho fol- lowing amendment : “ Provided that an incroase of the liabilitios of tho publishing Louso be not oocasioned by such transfer,” ¥ 3 “WAR OLAIMS. i ‘The roport of the Commities on Claims of the = Nonr Whito Flaven, Pr. * Kpectal Dispatch to: The Chicago Tridune, | Witresnanng, Pa., May 12.—At & loto ‘hour Iast night the an\v}: tannory, near White Hue von, on thio Liehigh Valloy Railrond, cauglt firo, probably from n locomotivo, and waa complotely ' Qostroyod. The' surrounding buildings woro gaved by the great exertions of tho ?wph of White Haven.: Loss 50,000, on which thoro was'an inaurazice of 818,000, . At Butternuts, 018cgo Coyy No Yo Arnay, N, Y., 'May 12.—A firo to-day in the village of Butternats, Otsego Co., destroyad tho stores of Blockwell & Case, bardware; G. W. Lillie, gonoral store; F. Blackman, furniture ; William Smith; fowelry; William Oliver, gon- oralstora; and D. Giny, grooerics. \ho business part of the villago i in nshes, ~Tho flames wore stopped by toaring down bufldings. > SPORTING MATTERS. Thp Loxington, Ky. Races Lxnvatoy, Ky., Moy 13.—Tho day is bonutl- ful, with n clésr, gloudloss_sky,* and & gontlo publishing houso againat tho Unitod States was, breozo blowing. A largeconcourse of spoectators rosonted. ‘They woro of.opinion that the claims | is present, and the occaslon.is one of great in- 2 beon justly and ably presonted and thought | torest, principally an- account of the fact that tho Govornmont would fairly sottle them. Tom Bowling i8.to burn_out. o lndies' stands ‘I'he following rosolutions wero Introduced: . | wera filled with ladies from the bost families in Jeesolted, ‘That by the occupation of the publishing | the sonntry. . o e . Tiouso at Nachvillo from 1803 to 1805, by tho Unita "Iho firat raco was & mile and a half dash. - Tho lates izoopa, s Just claa e ';:;rg_‘:flnlgw:fl contostants were, Tom Bowling, 4. years old, by for ront, damago to® 3 . that tho thanks of the Oun})n‘mnu yaro dus for thd ol g“’fi‘gfiz’:{n‘g"‘d‘:&“ of, Luays ;“I‘g’:’:m Yaljosn, clont maznar in which tho claima bva boen presentod. | <ol 57 fils raco tho axcitement ran Tigh, with frequent roundsof chocra. " Tho time is sald to be the fastost on record: for tho distanco —2:84%¢, Tho: race was won by Tom’ Bowling, he lonyving hig.opponent at least thi'eo’ seconds bohind, 'Tom coutinued thg xaco as far an the 2.milo polo, which Lio veachod”in, the ramarkable timo of 8:2787. The bitting Btood in tho propor- tion of 6 to 1 [n favor of Tom Bowling. ! ‘Weston’s Walfiing Match, @ New Yoxx, May 12.—Weston rosumed hia walk this morug at 6:30, and at 1 o’clock Lnd fin- ished his 198d mile. While msking his 115th ‘milo Iast night, ho was pccompanied by fivo po- licerhen, thelr presanco being deonied nocessary, owing to tho: statoment thal Joo Coburn,.who wan presont and had bet against Woston com- flntlng 115 milos in's stipulated timo, had at- mptad to bothorhim: \Whon tho tnsk was fin- {shed' Coburn and his friends adjourned to & nolghboring ealoon, where CQobnrn quarelod Wik s oo about 'tho hot, brutally sesulted him, and was arrosted. 3 by thio Committeo appointod in 1870. Retolred, Thot _tho Rav. Alby, DD, fs Levoby agpolnted o Commnissioner on bohalf” tho M, E. Ohurch Bouth, to act as Commiasioner to presont thoss clabms, and tlist thioBook Agent be nuthorized to ro- ceiva any money paid ovor by the Government and fo Zocefpt for the same. = - Dr. Cronen, Chnirman of the.Committee, stat- ed that the claims against tho Government wero oatimated by the Ohurcl ak about $400,000. He thought thore waa good causo to expeoct remun- eration for thoso dsmagoes. . Congress, be.|. thought, was disposod to do what wes just and right. Tho troops cocupled the Subllflhlng ‘houso from 1802 to 1865, Use was made of tho type and printing- prosses.. This material lnd, of ocourse, been . groatly damaged, and theso facts had been cloarly prosonted, Of sourso, there were differonces of opinion ay to the amount of damage susiained, It was moved to recommit the report. The ‘motlon was Iaid on thg,jable. ) Amotlon was made lo lay on the table until’ to-morrow. The motion was laid on tha table. The firt resolution was then adopted, The following resolution .was then offered as a subatitute for tho last rosolution : Resolved, That tho Commission appointed in’ 1870 ‘be continued, 2 A motion was mado to lay tho . substitute on’ the table. Bustained. . P Thae tollowing resolution was then offered as 8 gubstituto by Mr, Walker and Df. Edwurd : Resolved, ‘That the Commission appointed in 1670 is oontinued, snd that- flio Commission be composed of Dr, Reed and Dr, Redford: that the Conference Michigan Champion Shooting-Match. Spectal-Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, . : . ‘Dernolr, May 12.—At tho shooting-match hore to-day for the Stato championghip medal, the prizo was won by W. . Colbura, of this olty, - Base Ball. BostoN, May 12.—Base ball—Bostons, 25; Hartfords, 8, § TR S — CASUALTIES, o ‘of tho employment 0¢ Mr, Alby ‘s agent, and B e rosemmrmond T CoBtiauszco of ‘et popiion, Adoptod. o11 Train Burned. T'ho roport was thon adopted as a wholo, PumaveLema, Moy 13.—Throo cars loaded ey with oil, and one with live hogs, burned six miles ICANSAS. eant of here to-dsy. Twp hundred foot of track ; g;mhdméuo od, ax}u iy hni‘n“ badly bent by 6 heat. 8 0gTa] wires wero broken Tho Tronsurer Mnyos Xmpenchment | oo by tho busumg. of Ho poles, Passongor, traing erat and wost woro detatned two hours, The damage hus been repaired. Fall of a Foundrys Speotal Dispatch to_ The Chicago Tridune, BeanpsTown, 11, May 12, —About 40 faot of tho north ond of tho Oity Foundry, bolonging to Jolin Fldler, foll 1 at B'o'clook this afternoon, caused b'fi' the foundation giving wi Losa about 8500, Sevoral persons, 'employed In the foundry at the timo, narrowly esoaped. Lost Ohila Found, CouNoir Brurrs, Ia, Mn{ 12.—The 2-year old daughter of Thomas Donelan, lost Baturda lust, was this afternoon discovered, by B, B. Toywman, ahout 15{ milos dlstant from ite homo, and in an jusensiblo condition, ‘The child was 73 hours exposed to the storm sad hunger, bub will rocover. IIundrods of _ citizons, in- cluding tho Crowoont Oity Mutual Proteotlonlats, mountodand {n!uad 1 the searoh, Who child was fonnd in & rayino on its back, ono shoe M{;one, and loavos fn its mouth, ovidontly placed thero by tho atarving babu, bz sl it THE 0DD.FELLOWS. CvorNNATY, May 12,—The Odd-Fellows" Grand Lodge of Olio {a’in sesafon hero. 0 Beore- m;y roported 428 working loz)qon in tho Btato and 48,000 working membars. . Tho losses from all caneon during tho yoar woro &3,500. Caeh and soouritics fn tho genoral fuulf,ll.(mo,mfi‘ Amount of widows and orphane’ fund, $120,000, TIncluding dologatos sud visitors, about 800 are Eant. resont. ‘They mado .an excurelon to Bpring . fix-Gov. ., F. Low, ox-Ministar to Obins, bas | Grovo Opmotory and the Work-House this after- | aocepted the l':oelflouqy of the Anglo-Califernls | noon, & R e i ' Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Torera, Kan.,, May 12.—Tho Court of Im- peachmont met at 12 m. Twonty-six Senators wore presont. ‘fhe Ohairman of tho Board of Managors sppeared at tho bar of the Senate, and prosonted & communication from tho Governor, announcing tho rosignation of Hayos, and tho appolntment of John Franois. Ho also read au sgroemont entored into botween tho Mansgors aud Hayos' connsol, to the effoct that in caso Lo rosignod the case would bo dismiased, A large numbor of tho Bouators are much dissatiafiod with the courso mattera havo takon, and' oro miaking an effort to hiavo tho casio continued. Thorn'fs an offort to provent & thorough oxame juation of tho Trensurer, A rosolution was paavod ordoriug the evidence taken in New York tobo printed, anda part of the record is the caso. Tho Homato will probably sdjours to- MOSTOW, ——— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. All tho men omployed In tho conatruction de- partmont of the Mraokiyn Navy Yard were sus- ponded on Monday. y —Tho sloop Bumatro, fitted up to convey the goientifio party. to cbuorve the franeit of Venus, on Dec, 9, hus gone futo commission. ~—The City Woman Buftrago Ausoolation was organized in Datrolt, Mioh,, yeatorday., with W. N. Huduon as Lresidont. . '—Cyrua W. Fiold and party, en routo around the world, arrived at Omaha yostorday, from the WASHINGTON. (Contlnned from the Firat Page.) 0 to Indomnify thoso who lost by tho War, I lim inauganco ocompanios lost DLy tho War, lot thom ho indomnified. Why should they have moro than indomnity ? | _ Mr. BTOUK'YON gave notice that ho would offor an amoudmont to tho- twolfth scction for- bidding tho allowance of olaims whoro the parly injured hnd rogeivod Indemnity from any fusur- anco company, ko a4 o provide that no clalm Shall bo allowed in bohalf of any olaimant wnlosa giich olaimant shaii'show to tho aatisfaction of the Court that during tho Iato Rtobelllon the pum of lls losees oxcooded the sum of his alus, B Mr, EDMUNDS made o logal nrfinmonl 1 re- lflv to the nbanuuouu agninst tho bill, aud mau- ainod thnt tho {)rlllul o8 of tho bill had_beon sottiod by judiolal docirions fntho United Staton for many yoars, Ho quoted from Judge Btory's and othors' doclsions In cnsos of “Amorican vos- sols dostroyed in the War of 1812, ond contended that the wrong commiltod by Groat Britain was Dot agaiust. tho Individual cltizon, but agafust o "Sation, and thab was the principle Whioh govorned_the prosontation of our casu at Gone- va, aud ho gaid no nntlon would or could with rospoot submit tho queations of its rolatlons or obligations to 1ta own oitizonn to n foroign tribunal. E Tho questlon was then takon on tho amend- mont of Mr. Thurman to strike out tho clause oxcluding the clalms of lusuratico compauios, n;ulr]‘ it was agrood to—yens, 31; nnys, 27; ns ollowa ; i T8, Alcorn, Donnts, Norwood, Allfson, Fonton, Raukom, Bayard, Goldthiaite, Tobortson, Bogy, Gordun, Banlsbury, Boutivoll, THowe, Bohurz, Buckinglism, !nrnlin. . Bhorman, ', Tonkiing, Sohnaton, Stoskton, Ganover, Jones, Thurmay, Cooper, Merrimon, Tipton, ' (]rw Aorrill (V£.), ‘Washburn—31, Davie, N % NAYS, -- e Antbony, Tamilton (Toxas), Raméoy Toremar, Tarvoy, Bargont Carpenter, ' Hitehicoek, * Beott, * Chinndler,’ elly, Bpraguo, wardn, McCreery, Btowart, Forey (Mich),, Miteholl, Wadloigh, Frolinghuysen, Morrill (Me), . - Weal Giluorly " Oglosby, : . Windom, Hagor, - Pratt, Wright—at. Mr. SHERMAN offered an amondmont that all clains provable, or to bo allowed under the ack, shall be cstimated and adfudged: upon tho ?fiu!}a of United Btates gold coln at tho time of loas. » g At tho roquest of soveral Senators, - it was agreod that this smandment should'be debated, and that the agroemont mado yesterdsy shoul bo laid asido for the present. 3 said that thoso vessels wore dostroyed upon the high scas, and oll their commorcial ‘rolations wora with foreign martd of the world, whero gold woa' the standard. The clalmants might filo their claims at o ourroncy valug, and thux might then amount to §20,000,000 or $30,000,000, 3r, HOWE sald tho smondmout had: botter bo adopted, though ho did not think 1t.would bo .| possible'for any court to award tho valuo of o place of property now at ita ourronoy valuo ton years ngo. Howover, tho amendment. would do 10 harm, . Mr. CONKLING favored tho amendment, and said tho bill provided that jutorest shall bo al- lowed to claimants, ¥ Mr. Sherman's -amendmont was ngroed to, Yeas, 87 5 m.g[s _- 2lr. SHERMAN offored an dmondment author- izing tho Beorotary of tho Treneury to pay tho judgmonts of - the court croatod by tho bl In coin, and for tho purpose of ‘Tasing such coln, directlng bim to issuo and sell bonds of asimilar charaoter to the new G-per cont bonds, ~ Agreed to. Mr. CONKLING said tho first ton scotions of tlio bill ralatod ontiraly to tho organization of'n n{:cuh\ court, and provided the nocossary ma- chinory for 'ita managemont, He thoroforo moved to etrike out those acctions, and insort in liou thercot tho' provisions of ‘the House bill conforring the jurigdiction upon a regular Cir- cnit Court of the United Btates, to bo soloctod by tho Prosident within sixty days attor the pas- sago of tho nat, 0 amondment was rojectod—jyoas, 28; nays, 84,-a8 followst VE s YxAS, Alcorn, Golathwalte, . Norwood, 08y, Hogor, Peuno, Boutwell, Hamilton (Tox.), Rausom,: Gonkling, owo, Bargent, Gooper, Jobuston, Batt, Deunts, Jouce, Sprague, onton, g1, Btooktou—-13, Gilbart, Merrimon, e i NATE, ] Allfson, Ferry (Alich,), - Oglesby, ‘Anthouy, Trolfughuyson, Prutti O Bayard, * Gordon, Ramsoy, Boreman, Mamiin, Tenhortson, Duckingliom, Hitchcock, Saulabury, Carpenter, Ingulls, -8hermax, Chandler, Kally, IBtowart, ', Qlnyton, McCreery, Wadleigh, Conover, Miteholl Washburn, Qrugin, Morrill (e, West, Davis,” Mozl (VE),, | Wright—54. Edmunds, - A 3 A Mr. SARGENT maved to strike out *five" in tho firat Boction of the bill, in thd clause author- izing tho appointmont of fivo sujtabl peraons to constituta tho coart, and insort ‘three?’ in Jieu thereof, Rejootcd—yens, 22; nays, 28, Mr., BARGENT - offered anothor amendment roviding that all claims now on file in tho Btato _a%m!mun: proved and verified in‘accordnnco ‘with the rules promulgated by thet Department, excopt such items as wore doclared inadmissiblo ny the Genova Tribubal, shall bo doemod con- clu sivo without further proof. Rojected with-, out & division.: 5 Mr. BIEWART offorod an amondment that all oxpengos incurred by the Unitod Btates in no- thnmg tho nward, and in tho care aud distri- ution' of the samo, shall ba reimbursed bofors any privato ‘clnim - is pald. Agreed. to—yens, a1; nays, 20, v Ir. BARGENT. offered an emondmant pro- viding that the woges found to bo dus officors and seamon of oll vossole sball bo added to the claims for enol vossol, and the ownor théreof shall filo a bond that he ‘will pay over to snch oflicers and seamen tho samo ns it the voynge hind boon completed without interruption.’ "Re- Jeoted.’ Mr; MORRILL (Mo.) submitted an amond- mont to Beo. 11 80 a8 to ‘provide ‘thet tho court shall oxamine all claims, including war pro- _miums; Rejooted—yens, 31 ; nays, 98. The bill yas thon reported to tho Senate, and tho amoudmerits 'medo in Committeo of the Wholo agreed to with tho oxception of that of Mr. Thurman to strike out the olauee including tho claims of jusurance companies from being conaldred, whioh was rofeoted—yeas, 21 ; nays, 49. AMr, THURMAN moved that ' tho Bonato ad- jown, Rojectod—yeas, 9; nnys, 40. ARKANSAB, > Mr. OLAYTON, by unanimousa consont, offered tho following resolations - 't Witeng4s, Thers is a condition of affalrs fu tho State of Arkansoa that msy fuvoko’ Federal iuteifereuce ; an g WiEneAs, Josoph Brooks and Elisha Baxter are cach sgsuming (0 oxerclée the oflioo of Governor of that Blute, onch haying called .on tho Presidont of -4 Unitd Btatos for uid to_suppress domestio violonce, and havo callod tho Legislaturo of the Stato tomeot in extra seaslon, and hovo each surrounded themselves with large armed forcoa ; Wirznzas, Martlal lav' b "boen_proclaimed in sav- oral countics of the Btato, and all Dusiness lins Pen suspendod in Littlo Rock, the capital of the ‘atid ights of pocdon and Bropurty ar foopuraizod . Wirkneas, In considoration o oing, 1t is thio duty of the Governmont of tho United States to b fully informed of the true situation of affairs in eald Stato, and alsoas to whether or not iho Btato has o govornment Republican in form; therefore Bo 1t yesolved, That » committce of thres members of tulu body bo wppolted to forthiwith proceed fo (o Btate of Arkansas with power to fully inveatigate iuto tlio cauge of disturbance in affairs {hereln, und also to inquire 2 to who {8 (he lawful Governor of said State by Toason of having boen electod to #ald offico by tho 416 logal votera theroof, and that said Commlttee bo suthorized to send for persona sud papers, Laid oyer and orderod to bo printed, Mr, CLAYTON submitted n rosolution ro- guosting tho Prosident to communiento to tho jonato, if mot lucomamlble with the publie intorost, all papers and gorrespondenco rolating to tho troublosin the Btate of Arknnsns thnt may Do in his iauueauluu. Luid ovor, and ordored to be printa - TIE ORNEVA AWATD, Mr. EDMUNDS moved to reconsidor the vote \;‘y which the amondment of Mr, Thurman to afrito ous tho olauso oxoluding tho olsims of insurance nmg{mnlou was rojooted, Mr, THURMAN aroso to offer s similar mo- tion, ang* said ho Liad voted with the majority for tho pur% 18 of making a motion to Teconsidor. Mr, 1] )UNDB baving been first recoguized, tho vou}g 8 m;;n on bis motion, andlvwas rojeotad=—yeas, 22 ; nays, 27, - THURIMAN moved to lay tho bl on tho table, Loat—18 yons; 80 nays. Mr. EDMUNDS oallod for a voto on Stowsrts amondmont to rotain the oxpensos inourrod the Government in the nogotiation, ore, aug dlatribution of the nward, and it Was rojected, Mr. MORRILL (Me,) agein submittod his smondment, to include war premiums ia the olass of olafma to bo adjupted. Mr, THURMAN offored an amendmont to that prgno;;’;ll by Mr, Moxrill, ns follows s ; n Iaims for losscd of vessels dostroyed the Blomadoeh Dhfore hen dommriarg fos Melbgurne, .| .Thig ivlq acoopted by Mr. MORBILL, snd Mr, Mr. SIEERMAY, in support of his smendmont,. THURMAN offorad a furthor smendmont to tho one above given, aa followa ¢ ‘And for all oson by nny Oonfedorate crufsor, This Inttor amendmont was rojootad, only two voting in tha afilrmntivo, The quontion then reourred upon the amend- ment of Mr, Morrill as modifled by Mr Thurman, and 1t waa rejooted—yons, 0 ; nays, 84, B, BTOOKTON mubmittod sn_autondment, of which ho gave notlce this morning, compeling olnimants to show to tho satisfaction of the const that tholr loss oxcooded thoir going, and it waag tofeoted. Mr. IOWE submittod an amendmont provid- Ing that the claim of ‘any mutual insuranco com= lmny might bo allowed, and - the proceeds appor- {oned among the membors theroof, Rejaoted, Tha bill was thon possod—Yoas, 26; nnys, 17¢ na followa: Anty Kally, 7% 0 nihon; * Kol Bargent Shandier, Tioaith Bootty Couovor . Mitohet, Epruguo, Edmund, Morrill (Mo,), Btownrl, l'ro\ml;hnylnn, Oglowby, © Wadiolgh, Gilhert, Poaag, " - Weat, Hager, eatt Windom, Horvoy, Ttamsoy, Wright—20, ‘Hitehcock, Tobartaon, NATH, Bayard, Donnin, ¢ Merrimon, Doagy” TFonton, Ranuoim, Buckingham, Gordon, Behurz, Conkling, - Hamlin, Btockton, Goopor, Howo, Thurmen—17, Davis, . . . Ingalla, Tiha Bonato, at 7:15 p. m., adjournod, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. £ . FMEEDNAN'S DANK, Mr, BROMBERG ondenvored to bring up the question of Freedman's Duronu Bank, but it wan objacted to, and the statemont was mado by Mr. MIERRTAM that tho Committeo on Bunking aud cun-unnfl would roport to-morrow or next day & bill on that subjoect in conneetion with tho mat~ tor, The BPEAKER romarked that commont bad | boen mado on fact thnt the pnpers sont to tho, Houso'on tho subject ‘had not’ been ordered rintod, but woro sont to tho Uanking Commit- 00, Mr., BROMBERG oxplained that the popers *| bad boen so indorsed that nefthor tho Sponker nor Clork oould bave comprohended what thoy reforrad to. I-‘lnnllfi the macter wont over with the understanding that o bill would ho roported .| to-morrow or next day, and an hour “given for ita digoussion. 5 k] TUTANL ELEOTION CASE. Mr. HAZELTON, (Wis.), fron tho Committee on Eleotions, callad up tho Utah contested oloc- tlon cnso - tho roport boing that Ar. Maxwell tho ontostant, was a0l duly olootod, and that Cannon, the sitting momber, was. Ho also of- forod a8 an omondment the following resolution WiEnEas, Georgs R, Maxwell hae prosented a con- test agalunt tho aittig mombor, Gsorgo Q. Cannou, now oecupying a soat In tho Forlysthird Congross, os delegato for tho Torritory of Utsl, charging among otlios thiugy, that sala Csunon {s" disqualified from holding, and Is unworthy of, » aoat on tlis floor of this IHouke, for tho reason thist lie was, ot thie dato of bis sloctlc, to-wit, o8t day of Atigat, 1612, and prioe thieroto, Lad boon, and atill s, openly’ living and co- habitings with four womon us lifs wives, under tho pre- tended sanction of o syslom of polygamy, Whith sys- torn ho notorlously indorses against tho aintutoof - the Untad Btates, upprovod July 1,1602, which declaren thoe sama to bo n folony, fotha Rreat scondal and da~ gago of the peoplo ind Goyerament of tho United tates, and an abuko of the privilego of roprosontation nceorded to sald Territory of Utah, aud that ho han taken, and novor renounced, an- oath which Ia incon- alatout with his dutios and aflegisnos to safd Govorn- ment of tho United Bates, and ‘Witerras, Evidenco n'support of auch charge has booa brouglit to thio officlal notice of the Committee on ctions ; thorofore, Resalged, That tho Commitice on Eloctions” inqulra into sald oharge, and report to tho Houso ns o tho truthfulness thoroof, and rocommiend such action on thapart of the Houko in tho premisos s shall seom moot and proper. . Mr, HARRISON (Tonn.), of the minority of tho Committoe, offored as an amendment & roso- lution that Cannon was duly clected and roturned 88 o delogsto, and {8 ontitled to the seat. Aftor dobato, tho Hause proceeded to vote on tho, various propositious. ‘The rogolutions de- olaring that Maxwoll, contestant, was not, and that Canpon, the slting nmfi:\m, was, duly oleoted, were adopted without a diyision: . The 'amendmont’ offored by Mr. Harrison aTmm.), deolaring that Mr, Cannon was not only uly olacted and roturncd, but that ho was onti- tled 'ta tho sont, wos adoptod—yoss, 111; nays, 76, . . S ! o quostich was then fakon on Mr, Hazal: ton's ‘resclution tq Fofor tho queution of Can- non's, polygamic practjgeh {6 tho Committe on Eluotions, and 1t way agreod to—jyons, 127; naya, b1, . 4 A w it pIEAMDOAT IAW. =) Tho House. thion .went into Committeo of the Wholo, Mr, PAIKENR (Mo.) in the obair, on tho bill to smend tho Passonger-Bteamboat law. The bill contaius sovonty-threo seotions, covering oighty-three printod poges. It s in port o ro- enactmont of the act of Xeb, 28, ‘71, and_gov- orno the' queation of lioonao of rogistry of vos- sols, protection against fire, the sort of cargo thoy, are prohibited from carrying, the num- bor ' and kind of . boats “and life- preservers, otc., which they are to bo provided with. [t makes provision for tho ingpection of bl and bollors, and for the liconsing of Cip: tains, pilots, ofliders, and enginoers, and estab- Uishes rules for; vessels moeting and passing oach othor.’ It also provides for tho_stamping of(lyla_hzs of boilors, steel or iron, with lettors and -indicating - thoir charactor and - tensile strongth, and makes regulations for fog sig- nals, oto. A Mr. POTTER having moved to incrosse the gnlary,of tho Suporvising Inspector-Genoral, rovided for in the bill, rom 85,500 to 86,000, Lio amondniént was strenuously opposod by Mr. IIOLMAN, who, whon the amendment .camo to bo voted on, jusieted that tho question ‘should not bo,decided by loss than & quorum. A8 no quorum could bo induced to vote, tho roll had'to bo called, and the rosult was that thero werd 171 mombors suswored, The tollors Tesnined llmlrsh\ccn, mnd the amendmont. was rejectod—Gb to B3, Atter proceeding ne far a8 the 42 page of the bill, the Commitiao rose. ABKANBAS. Mr. POLAND asked leave to offer a resolution reciting the disordered condition of public al- faira in Arkanens, and providing for thoe appoint- mout of 1 committes of five to send for poraous aud papors, or to go to Arkansas to_inquire whethor thera is in that Btate & condition of thinge which calls on tho United Btates to oxer- cino its warrant fo_guarantoe to overy.State o Ropublican’ form of govornment 'to proteot hor. from invaslon or domestio violenco, Mr. POTTER, E}mguntud a roforence of tho resolution to the Judiciary Cammitteo, which al- roady liad chargo of tho subject. Mr. COX objected to such roference on the ground that tho Judiciary Committeo nevor re- Ports back anything roferred to it, : . Objootion bolug made, the yesolutionjwas not received. : : TRIVATE DILL VETOED, Thoe SPEAKER presented & nossage from the Prosidont, roturning without hls approval the bill for the veliof of Jonb Sponcer and Jamos R. Meado for supplics furnishod the Kansas tribo of Iudians, S e ' Refarred to the Committoe on Indian Affairs, Tho l%nuau adjourned. —e———— POLITICAL. A Warning Voice from Butlorls Dis- g o trict. Special Dispatch to T'he Chicapo Tridune, Bosrox; May 12.—The opposition to Butler ia alroady working, and to-dey the Balem Gazelte, the leading papor in his distriot, hos n long.ed- 1torial reviewing the rovulefon of faoling In the distrlot, and concludos na follows: Thosoaro smoug he prominent causgs that have produced an unquestionablo. chiango fu tho opinions of tiia peoplo of thia disirist, rogarding o Toan Whom fhoy onee uphiod with n surprieing dogros of unanimity, Among all classos and couditions of tho peoplo, {his ohauga of sentimont ia .manifeat, and the only thing that will provent {ho uomination of o now men_will be {ho fuilure of tho publio mind to ulto upon a candidato in opposition, * Of thin failuro thoro miny bo great liubility, but in ail othor napects of lio casy, i phullo hre $ipb Lor » change, sud e wre confident that (i corractness of thia viow will bo gene nrlllz;ncnu\liull by all careful abscrvers of publio sentiment, - ubllo Allegheny City Elections Prrranunon, Va,, Moy 12.—Tho olection for tho Mayor, ln Allogheny Uity to-day, to lll tho unexplred thne of tha lato Mayor Callow, do- coased, resulted intho cloction of ex-Sherlft Floming, the people's candidate. Tho emolus ments of tho oliieo during tho unexpired torm aro 0 go to tha family of the late Mayor, —— OHIO CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, OmNoIxNaTe, 0., Alay 12.—The Constitutional QConvention passed the schodule to-day rotalning tho minority represontation without Bubmicting it to a soparate voto of the peoplo, Completion work on the municipal corporations and article on the amondments are all tho work romaiuing to be doue. e —— T E) EAST LIBERTY LIVE STOCK MARKET, East Lingnty, Po,, May 12,—OQATrix—Arrivals, 68 3 beat, 0 X 4 ;v,n;:;; ol n:l(la?uy.ua’a' lum, fiifl?fla‘, comumon, 5@ 110au—Arriva 3 4 Thiladelphl sdag- v, 1 cmg : olphis, $0.35@0.501 BurEr—Arryais, 42 cars § beat, $0,60@0,75 AT Vals, 42 cars § best, $0,60@0,78; modlun, ARKANSAS. (Oentinued trom the First Page.) aftor recognizing Daxtor, the Prosident will di- reot the United States troops to cloar the Oapi~ tol buildiug of Brooks' foroes, and hold it wntil the Logislaturo can conyene, and protect tho Logtelature in ita peacoful doliborations aftor- wards, It {s bolioyod that this course will pro- vont furthier bloodshod, aud that Brooks, with sll'his blustor, will not opposo tho Unitod Btates troops. . [0 the Amoctated Presr.) . DAXTER ANEAD, ' ‘Wasmvorox, D. O, May 12.—A telogram from Brooks {o Atty,-Gon, Willlame was recolved this oftornoun, subntantially tho samo as his dispatoh to Prosidont Grant. Both wero con- sidored at the Cabinot moeting to-day. Daxter's Yropn!lllnn 05 to tho adjonrnmont of the Logis- atare oallod for . youtordny until Drooks’ ad- horonts should Lo present togother with tho conditions annexed " wag o fair and rensonable in tha opinion of tho Presi- dent that the Attornoy-General informod him tuat his interests roquired an immodiate accopt- ance of ft, A romark was mado in an Excoutive juartor to-dsy that Brooks could not Linve ssen ho significance of the intimation, - 'The rojec- tion of tuo prorolmnn has cortainly damagod s causo in oftloial circles,—a fact wWhich per- haps he will soon roalizo. The Government be- llovea thnt - THE LEGISUATURE AHOULD ASSEMNLE froo from armed and all other menace or ro- stramt from oithor sido, and that the proposition of Baxter, i it had been accopted by Brooks; would hnvo opened the way for & pesceful so- lution of the pending question, .\ : FINAL ACTION on tho part of the Governmont will not be de- layed moro than a day or two, when monus will bd nmplo{lud to proteot the poople from tho dan- ora in which thoy aro involved, without partisl- ity toward elthor 0f the contonding facfions or rival Governors, by whom tho feud was imtlated. Tho Prosidont to-night oxprosasd himsolf with muoh carnostooss ngainst those: stimulating bloodshed, and throwing tho entire Biato of Ar- kansan into anatohy, and he was cqually earnont in eaying that ho would not delay much longer in coming to a decision in the promisos. i ki RAILROAD NEWS, The Wisconsin Law-—Secret Oonfor= enceo'of State Officinls, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicagio Tribune. MapisoN, Wis., May 12.—What might bo called a grand council of war, to concoct moasures offonsive and dofonsive against the law-defying railronds, was. hold to-dsy in tho exacutive office, 8t which the Govornor and his Becrotary, tho Attorney-Gonoral, and other Btato officers residing horo, and the Railroad Commissioners wore present. o Tt is understood that all wero ngrood that the position taken in the Governor'a’ proclamation must bo firmly ‘mafntained, and moss- ures taken to onforco the lew. Al g0, that tho . Attornoy-Genmoral will apply to the Supremo Court at its meeting, May 16, bringing euit in bebnlf of tho Btate in quo war- ranto, for tho forfelturs of the charters of tho Mflwaukes & 8t. Poul and the Chicago & North- wostern Railrond Companioes, for deolarod and aotual violatlon: of tho law rogulating their working. ‘To this, tho railrond companics can- not intorpgse delay, and it will soon tost the validity of tho Iaw. Tt was aleo stated that partles having cause of notlon sgainst the railroad companics could lodge tholr complaints with the Distriot Attor- noya, whose duty it would bo to prosconte under ‘tho gonoral statules, and that every aid should be given citizons olaiming thoit xights undor the law. R y Tho RailvAy Commissloners have prepared and sent to the State’ Printor a ciroular toall porsons oporating railroads, containing & definite notico of tho provisions of "tho Rallrond law, its onalties, tho classification of railroads into reo oladses, with. passengor-fares from 8 to 4 conts & mils, and freight rates in four gencral and govon special clagses, according to raquire- ments of law mainly, but according to the direc- tion of tho Commisslonors . in some cases not difforontly found by the law. . Mecting of tho Stocikholders and Di= roctors of the Latayotte, Lasallo & Clinton Rallrond Gompoany. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns. LaSALuE, 111, May 12.—Tho first annual meot- ing of the stockholdora and Dirostors of tho L~ fayotte, Lasialls & Clinton Ratlroad Jompauy was hold in this clty this aftornoon, and rocoived such reporty from tho ofiicors and various com> mitteos a8 to hopo that tho road will bo con- structed during the current:year. Irom the R‘oflld nnd estimates submitted by Engineer B. Hart, it appoars that the'live of the road will ‘bo very nearly direct, its-oxtent 120 miles, and 3153 coat of coustruction and equipment $3,188, An Embarrassod Railroad Companys Special Dispuich to The Chicauo Tribune, PmLADELPHIA, P2, May 12.—~Tho Alloghony Tallroad Compasy 876 unabla to mogt promply their maturing obligations, owing, it i3 asid, to tho protracted fllnoss ‘and racent doath of Col. Phillips, lnte Prosident of tho Company, and the unsatisfactory method in which their accounts have beon kapt. ~ Your correspondent has been informed that John Scott, of Pittaburgh, -ro- contly clocted Prasident, s opplying tho fmme- diate oash yosources of the ‘ompany to tha pay~ meont of the last two months’ wagos of tho omployes, A thorough oxamination is now Doing made of the condition of the Compan's | affaire,’ and an enrly statement of the rosult Is promised. Infunction Granted. CINOINNATI, May 12.—On application of the Obio & Indianapolis and Oincinuati & Xafayotte Railroads, the Common Plona Court to-day, en- !lmnml tho Harrlson Branch of tho Whitowater alloy Road_from runuing contrary to the oon- tracts with the firat-uamed roads, and ordored tho Eypn(mmont of & Recolver. The notion of the Court is only provisional uatil & final hear- ing may be had. _@nilrond Receiver Appointod. Spectal Dispatch to T'he Chicago Tribune, SenivoriED, Tl May 13.—A. B, Safford, o banker of Calro, 1ll, was appointed by Judge Tront Tocolvar for the Oairo & Vinoonnos Tnil- ond Gompaoy,vice Jobo Oroar,of Ghlongo, do- clived. i THE PILGRIMAGE TO ROME. Swvecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Sourst Denp, Iud, Muy 12—On Thursdey, tho 14¢h ust., fho Very Rov. B, Sorin, General of tio' Catholic Ordor of ho Holy Cross, no- companiod by Drother Vincent, the oldust Broth- or of tha Ordor, will loave Notro Dame Univorsi- ty to jolu tho American pllgrimsgo to tho Popo, which loaves Now York on Saturdny by & Fronch stonmor, under special chartor, Bluho[) Dywanger and tlio'Vioar-Gonersl, Fathor Bonolt, of Fort Wayno; Father Hamilion, of Lafayotto, and Fathor Bteiuer, of Huutington, Ind,, are also ‘among the pilgrlms from Northorn Indiana. g e SPECIAL NOTICES. A AN AP AANANEARANNNNNNANNNN, PLRURISY PAINS, AND ALL ASTHMATIO AND BRONCHIAL AFFEOTIONS, ART SOON.RELIRVED BY THAT OERTAIN REMEDY FOR COUGHS AND COLDS, DR, JAYNR'S EXPEQTORAST, hould by P i of Halliaires, ds unt]] they hvve examined our large eoll "The inest gould uf lowest prices, Ioard ond Merchants, No, 121 Pilth AY,, Now York, Visttars to Niw York ara speclaliy nviied (o call, 'Our store f ar rineiput totabts Taforruntlon aud prices sent by malle TO ALL, PARTIOULARLY INVALIDB, BPRING is A trying sonsan, _ Indications of sicknoss should at onca bo attonded to, Fatal dlsoasos may bo caused by allowlng” tho bowels to bopowe comatipated, and tho aystom {o romatn in & disordored condition, until tho dlsorder has timo to dovelop itself. Au ounco of provontion 1s worth a pound of curo, lsan old and trutbfal ssping, Thoroforo, wo adviso all who sro troublod with tho complatnts mow very provalont— ‘hoadacho, tndigestlon, dlsordorod llvor, want of sppe- {1to, nauves, or fovorish skin, to take, without delsy, Bohenok's Mandrake Pills, W know of na romedy so Baymlors and dectslve fnlta sctlon, Tt atonooatrikarat tho oot of tho dlsesso, and produces & hoalthy tono ta thoayatom,: Puoplo nover noed suflor from suy discasa arisiog from & dieordorod condition of tho Hvorif they would tako this ezoelient medioino whon they fasl tho first fndications of themalady. Familles leaving homo for thve summer months should take thras or four boxes of those pilly with thom, Thoy havo an almuat Instantancous offuot, Thay will vellero tho pationt of huadache’ lu ofo™ or two hours,and wil rapldly oleansa thollvor of aurrpuud; fng bilo, and will oftaotually prevent & biljona.artack, Thoy azo sold by all drugulate, SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. 000000000000000000000000000, ] 000000000000000000000000000! :gg:ggggggg JOHN H. DAVEY & ¢, REMOVED 204 & 226 West Madison-st, (LATE MANNHEIMER BROA.), Offor Dooided Dorgains in Silks and Dress Goods. Japanono Billks from 250, to 500, yard. 100 Piocos Poplin, 12 1-30., worth 280, 100 “ '1pg, worth30c.~all new nnd dostrablo goods. 100 Ffooos Uolored Mohairs, Mollange and Brillinntine, in oll the noew shades, very ohenap. . 500 Pjoces French Oambrics and Poraales, oll new and choico pattorns, 5 50 Placos Fig'd Piquo, 300., worth 63 1-30, 200 Now Shawls,-from $2.00 to $6.00. $3.00 Bht:wln, ‘worth $4.00, A $2.50. $4.38, $3.00 el “ $4.60. $4.00 s “ $6.00, $6.00 “ $8.00, $6.00 ¢’ * $10.00. LEINERIN S Housekeeping Goods. Full and complote stool, all new. 80 dos, Misses’ Fanoy Stripe Ootton Hor British, ot half prico. 2 e B0 dog. Lindies’ White Ootton Hose, rogu- lar made, 350, ‘Tho colobrated Bijou Kid Glove—1-Button, $1.50; 3-Buttons, $1.85. $2.00 Parasols in all the now hendles. LAOHS, NOTIONS, and FANOY GOODS ab priaes to suit tho publio, " JOHN H.DAVEY & CO. . 004 8226 West Madlson-st 0000000000000000000000000000000C0000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 BANK STATEMENTS. 'REPORT OF THE QONDITION OF THR GERMAN NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, At the Closo of Business, on Triday, May 1, 74 2 g EOTROES, el U. 8. Dondp to iy ogro ciroufition. 455,000.00 b £,000.00 ing o 8 10%:935:08 Duo from othior Na- Vonal Banks 42,333.27 Duo + from 'Danksand bankors 121070 10,064.16 AfpLaes 7.015.86 izt — T 17,570.60 LR 323858 Ohocks and ather dllil o Bembe . 4,852,47 Bxchangof LBl Dg:lr o]o;lu :52,:1‘2).20 e} Daol 360 Fraotional Loaal-Fondor notos gsa.fig asndiogg $2,222,187.88 Giptiatstookpaldta § GQOGAB0 S Sontinitontoe o ® 206:800:08 600,000.00 5o} ‘l‘S 10,866:70 106171 - 1706007 Olroulationontstsnd- T ndividusl depos Bomandcertifoatc Timo oortlfioato Qrtified ohooks, Duo to: othor Ne 103:298:83 8?0:0 2, 43 fézé%&:.s N:fi:;nd Bills Re- 1,146,867.36 46,125.81 . 82,22%,187.28 T, Horman Schiaffaer, Cashior of the Germen National o A L R A T T T o'tg o iy knowlodgs Bignod) ' HERMAR SOUAFENER, O Corroot—Attast: HENRY GREENKDBAUM, SOHN HENTING, LOUT BLLEL, Diraotors, B e, SoumteS Ok mo, thip 1 day of S T nuno&'n"fi'.‘w&r?,};;“::” REPORT OF THE (ONDITION OF THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGD, AT CELICAGO, In tho Btate of Mlinols, at Closo of Business, Friday, May 1. 1874, i RESOURCES. Loans and Discounta. Overlrafte. ... Unitad Btates Tion: 83°5:083:88 3 Rodtice olrculation..e.. £00,000,00 offiorSiooks, Bouds, iid & 067,56 Duo from Rodosmiog ot ¥ sorvo Agents, 3 4780788 ion: 186218 Banks aud 47,207.77 1207 202077 08,787. Ronl Ratato. mfi.'Lg;’.tf Furnitara uid A\GR3 Curreut oxpons tl, N7, Taxos paid... 21880 'romiu 14,000 Chovks 3 Tioni, 092.60 Exohan Houn, 22,370,28 Bils o Danks 2,164.00 Fenotion goluding Niokal 403.50 ogatntor Nsi 8:505:08 5 et 11 513 standin; 4o Dliato NAGEAT i 0 to ankors Notes and Dilla Redls coun . 0.5 - an b0 67,421,610 323,612,738 38,067.08 el 8T8 TETRR State of Hlinnts, O¢ y of Cook, . e e aronn,0f S0 ™85 rourth, Nattonat Denk st Ohtogme, dedolaenly pmens iat tholioiapiate- 4 gy o ; "G BITARAN, Gashior. pflsbngrted and_smsta to Uofoge sy L 3 dey of Gorract—-Attont ‘ BB GOODRLT Pty roct-Attosts 3 iy 5 .. . . BiERJ. V, PAGE, IR i bAes Directors,.