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. the abodes to which criminals might take the flouss joint:resolution providing that ‘in all uhdor olvil #orvios oxaminations for posi s under; the’ Governmant, when o disabled Usjitad Staton soldlor, hin wife, or widow of de- cu’lgnd gsoldier dying of wounds. or disoaros: con- tr?lad in the line of duty, or-his orphan child, Bhall | $hoy” oan mako o profit’ on goodls mold to ratall merchan(s at tho samo figures thaf retailors oould abtaln In tho Bet. © e MARPERS' 0ARTOONH, ; Trom the St. Loufs Demacrat, The Indiannpolls Jowrnal uas worliad itsolf fn- toa fovor of Indlgnation agalnst. tho Tarpers for publishivg tloso voto cartoous. 'I'io Jour- . nalenyn s . ¥ * The ctrrent numhor of Harpera' Weekly containn omo of 1ho nost infamoun and brutal carialures_ovor publinted tho wubjact being ho Prosidants voto of o Ottrronioy bil, Honators Morgan, Tyt Gamoton and two or threa othoe londing frionds of tho Ui, AT ~rbpresntod - fu - tho . gulso - of Lullies RAILROADS. n . the | pAna such oxamination at tho atatidard fixod byltho rtles, pucly prreon bliall hava precedente fod appointment to sny existing vaoafioy, Placed on'tho onlendnar., .. ... ... p A PUDLIC DOCUMENTE, . an'ANTflONY. from the Committee on Print- Ing, roported o bill for tho salo of oxtra coptes of public dooumonty, aud-to rogulato” tho diatribu- o' ledo, Peorla, & Warsaw. Miscellnneous miirbn(l ~1$Irx'\ttey's.'v A Prospeot of the Speedy: Passnge of: fio Monmure, -+ ' ' ILLINOIS RAILROAD SUITS, *| tioh of rogular oditions thoradt, " 'Placod on tho and L plinderers,meldng o n - conbitiot calondar, ixlo gvo nhflfiii,tlintl{mc\vnulfltunlllt it 0:"‘"0 nfl“;m of ‘}m ?lunxo ‘AltAlkm, Tallrond enult oo Ao orfdont, Benalor urton i 2 e up!for consideration at tho earliest opportunity. pany in enrrying tho extortlon casd brought fi.";.“i:fi:::‘fi:&‘&lk".&" drunkon ruilan with oven | nolate “jn:the House: ontho. Subject | . ‘i);‘ motion ofomummt oudis, - | agoinst tiom undor tho now Ilinola I, into tho ‘bludgdon in his band, and fu ml reepocts tho ploturecf tosoimtion requiring the Bouthorn m,Y“mB Cone | United Btatas Clroult Court, orentos considorable of 'Printitig . Undelivered n b\llg'nml cutthroat, Over hin head In o banner in- 5 i | Speechios. .- .. - eeribdd, “Down with national lionor,” W Daath to honeat irnde, emblnzoned with tho skull and crome« bones, oto,, And his attitndo {s that of n murdoroia as« sawnin, ", -, Tt is porsible Lhat such carlcatiren ag thin wiil hof aitract Wetern purcinsers for Horporn! mclioot-booliA, nor add Inrgely to tha lints of subscribors .comment in rallroad ciroles,” It is possible thé Chiongo, Burlington &' Qulnoyand tho Minols Central will adopt & similar course. The North- wostorn Company will probably not bo obliged to do o, Tholr cago atands difforently, 'Lhe main missionors to roport all,olalms deolded by thom “up'to’April 1y 1874, waa' iudofinilely posfponed, wa recoiinldored and tho ‘rosolution committed to tho Committeo.on Olnlma, - ;. - - ol CHANDLER RISES TO EXTTLAIN, - Mr. CHANDLER sald’ he waa callod to qrdor THE FINANOFS for thelr perladicals, Tho curloon Ia aimply digraco= | = oo Goy pueaten to° The Chicano Tribune, b A T (o country it Ipec LR AN A L #hd othor day by tho" Olsalr - whilg in the mi object of going into tho Fedoral Oourtlsto [, é‘.‘.’é‘..‘:;“u."fifif(‘i‘.i‘.kfl‘ .M‘.‘;‘Z;'.%‘J‘:E’ 30t tho con?;rn ‘' WasumaroN, D..O., My 16.—~Tbe Sonate of & sontonc, vghnn spenking of tho volo Dn““}l‘: avold laviag tho ° Commiaslonora’ roliedile; ‘Honso to- ‘Friond§ _Finance bill No. 2 was reported to the Jrvlighing 3¢ 1o mndo to wuffer for ita insolence and day and now Jlios on tho Bpoaker's thble, Finahoo bill, . Ho'now callod thie Chiir to order, rutality, 0 nt 5 and dostrad to'any 1 ho (Obandler) hnd bosn kit | mene ool - a8 prima what sre ' ronsonnblo . raton, and to W didn't oxnctly liko shat cnrtoon ouraelvos, | 5 5 L ) U ont make s strontous offort | alope, ho intendod to say that tho polioyiwhich | throw tho ~onvs of.'proof upon tho Stat bub tion the Taipera arb not porfeot, They | Of tho bill say zhoy 3 .| Bind Boon announasd fn ; 0 9 lm‘\'n :;p"xfimsifoa vnq:(mnt ‘mauy finny.cartoons, | to take it up to-marrow and put it on ité paseage’| I It wos mu‘;ql ':l;amgmnt ‘: ‘il;;\;:q In-tho cago against tho Northwostorn Company, .t Traecport, tho Commissionors will have to ‘aliow, what aro ronsonablo ratos, It,{s belioved: thoy eannot iniroduos the schedules, bocauso tho suil yaa instituted in” Octobor, 1878, whilo the achedulos wore not made. primsa . facla evidonge until tho following Jabuary. admi them'ns evidence, the dofendnnts, it is be lioved, could eafoly roly upon the Buprome Court immodiatoly, but by what tactics they expoct to do this does not appear. It is, Lowover, within the power of the mn{orh.y to'do almoxt anything thoy plenso, and if thoy doterming to take',up thio bill out of its otder, or i Any arbitrary way, tl 0 suflicient strength to do no. . el l.ll‘V i (70 the A ssociated Press,). 1 L whicli Senator Morton's frionds liave groatly on- Joyod;-for. instanco, thows during {ho compaign. of 1872, in whioh Mr, Gicoloy and Senator Schurz woro tho principal figures. You seo, Wo must average thero thingd. : H “T00 MUOH IERESY, From the Cincinnati Enquirer. ident would aanction any bill for tho inflation of' irreddomablo annr ‘odrrenoy.t ¢ C L . : The: OHAIR "(Alr, Carponter)—The Senator ffom Micligan,was out of oxdor ‘thon, and ia ouf -of order now, - B i | i Mr. OHANDLER—Thon fho - Sonator fron ;h_liqmgan will tako his sont. [Lnuglugt:r.n] & fThoro lins boon too much horesy in Ohlesgo | . : Ll il R S B It ? thio yoar. Auother * visitation” fsnosded. |~ wrgmmwazon, D, On MY wEmm &mowxng - 2k, LOGA c’.'.‘l’l'éfi'f'fl'fi‘},’:.‘” Sl :‘:}3:‘1-.‘.‘%.1‘}{3;‘“ znwnf rondared bt sush 7 e —— aro tho oatonia” rocalpts, for the’ Wook ending |'gory of ho ach to provido for tho sstablisbment | . ho doclarution in t5 eiéo agelnst the Tninoly PRISON . Blay :0f la military prison, ‘snd for' its govornment. | Coritral, at Cairo, was filed ontho:last day. als: 7 i L T TR s :lowod Ly Court lanving tho Gompany only ten- he Xeform. Conveontion in St. Lotuis— bE DILLS PABSED, days in which fo proparo ;for -trial. hen it 1s " Tha Beriate proceedad to tho considoration of blils from'tho Committeo'on Claims, and the fol- ;luwln.%w:m passed s . House bill for tho relief of. «Jolin:T\, Wataon, Cinoinnati;- Senato bill rofor- jrlhfi[_l.lu ‘petition and pn]gon in the case of Rob- ‘ert AL'and: Btophon'A: Douglas, in so far as tho Bomo relates to cotton” soized, to the Court of Olaims ;' Somgto bill for the roliof of the Trus-. {toos of 'the - Gorman Evatigeliosl. Church, -Mar. tingbturg, W, Va. ;' Houso bill for the roliof of ‘Martin ggfl Onsper Doerr, ond George Geb- ouis, . ¢ A MISSING FLAG, ' sl +. Mr:: BARGENT offored a -rosolution, : which {wed agreod to, dlreoting tho ,Seuxnux?',oltflhko Papers, Discussions, Eice “isiecial Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribine. §r. Lous, May 16.—At tho Natiorial Prison Roform seeslon, this ovening, Mr, Ames, of Mnssachusotts, . road n report on’ proventivo and roformatory work, Ho thought thut vrimo; hadits origin mostly in the Inck of carly train- ing, nnd that the’ most oxport criminale wero Dboys of from 10 to 20 yonrs of ago; ulso, criminals in"{his country woro mluh!rcndl:{furumn im- ortations, which should bo stopped. Tho Hon. SA Dingham gave nn account of tho workinga of reform Ectiools in_Lis Binto. He said the chntches _in that Stato aro supporting: 87 | Lsxdly poisible to proparo such importaut dasos, with avory facllity at_hand, under six:months, it {s, pothiaps, noodlois to ramark that the Oome any will not g6 to trial bofora the fall or wintor term. i i s TOLEDO, PEORIA & WARSAW. An application wag mado yestoraay morning,- befors Judge Drummond, for, the appointment of a Recoiver for tho Tolodo, ‘Peoris & Warsaw ‘Railway © Company. "About: twonty lawyers, roprogonting varlous interests 'connooted with thio road,. were present, and a lively.discussion ' THE DISTRICT INVESTIGATION, -Bpectal Dispatelv to The Chicaao Tribune, = = ANOTHER DAY/ OF BECRET BESSION, . ; : ~ WABHINGTON, D. C.,’ Dy :16.—Tho Congres- slonal Commitiice fiavestigating tho affairs of tho District of .Colurabia ‘sat with closed - doors to-dny, and tpok testimony rolating to the bogns safo burglary. . Thoy oxamined' Col. Whittlosey, Clilof of tho United.Btates Becrot Bérvico, who, it i nllogud, loanod Harringlon ono ‘of thio safo blowors,. Tho tonor of .the Colonel’s tostimony e wad indulgod n. 5 ‘to tako such /action as will nootr, oesible, 3 uvonilo toform ecliools, containlug moro pupils ['{s known only to, himself and, tho Committoe. |} 1¥D S0k 8otlo; by 1 .. 00L., INGEREOLL Ve finn i pubis L B N e oL Riatbou; sun or thagioe) Wes Doiary, tho ratu c;.‘,.,,:i.s‘:m",,:,“,.;",:,f‘5.‘;:,‘,,“,‘.:{,'{., wishad that the prosent Trusteos should be con<’ i vitas, !!‘x?nclpnl D in Ot Materm: [T hn Associatd Press) . tho' Senato, but -loaned for ‘exhibltion at tho | tinded. James' I\ Becor, tho present, Prosidont,- WasnraTow, D. D:; May 16:~1%o Distriot of Oplumbis_investigation was: conduoted * t6-dny witli cloged doars. Sahiool, gave av necount of the workings ‘of his Vienna Exposition, , . school on what ho' tormed thoe family plan; that & R v o SN g ' .| aid William Trécy have been. for eoms weeks M. WINDOM Iniroducad n b bo estabitdh | 2408 aa ‘Trustoos, sid, judging from thé feal- | is, thachildron are not imprisoned, but divided ‘The " morning . sosslon -was | Bar i sntorday displayed, giving porfoct satiafac- 3 i - led in the examin: L H. C. uroau of . Intornal Commercs, to bo ' attached | in8 y& J 0 it el b S | St G Shamisn ™ G B WAR: | it ot t ol | st e A diroction'of the Commissionor of Internal Com- morce,: who shall'be -Epa(nud by the' Prasident, .and confirmed by tho SBenato, The duties of the Burean shall be to gather, collate, and' anyuall report to, Congross statialics and . faots r to dommerco among the Btates, an ly railronds -and their charges! and management, Tho bill provides that it shall bs obligatory on ]ll‘l‘:urponzlnqu to make aonual roports to the ‘Burosu, giving information in dotail on theso nfl*cognnh subjects, 5 Lol . _HARDOR IMPROVEMENT.' . - Mr, SARGENT submitted an_smeondment to the River and Harbor Appropriation bill, appro- bonds or flonting debt ' wore prosnt, and 8o quiesced in the proposed order. > MB. GEORGE V. CAMPDRLL 5 ' roprosonting . some - judgment creditors, eb~ feeted, firat, .bocause ho considered tho Prosi- dent unfit to bo a Trustee, and, sccond, bacause tho Btato Courta had juriadiotion, and e wishod to gell undor tho judgmonts, He olaimed that, the’State Courts having obtalned jurisdiction of the. subject mattor and porsons, tho Federal Courta would not intorforo. R JUDGE DRUMMOND, howaver, decided that tho judgmont lion did not ive . juriediotion 8o~ &8s ° to oust. the suasion Is the only influonco brought to bear on thom,-and the sevorest punishment inflioted is meroly s deprivation of priviloges at play. Five hours por day 8ro dovoted 'to thelr cducation, and five to labor, tho labor being sgricultaral. 'In tho aftornoon scasion tha prosctice of Gov. Boveridgo was snnaunced, and ho wan invited to 2 toat on tho stand ; later’ jn..tho afternoon: ho Sns catlod upon by tho 1ouso for a spesch, and, in response, camo forward, B GOV, HEVERIDGE'S REMANKS, 11e stated tha¥ho was on” his way liomoward, aud had just como in to wieh ' the Convention | - God-speed in ite good work, _Ho hnd appointed Nottloshrift, sn _assistant, : and- Judgs” Flshor, Diatrict Attornoy for thig.city, with reforence to tho safe burglary. In the .afternoon’ Blickens- dorfer, the oxpert "engincer, - was examined in .| secrot session concorning :hu._mommmants made by ‘him on Massnchusotts - avenue, - con- tiguous to the * proporty " of ‘Senators*, Edmund aud Bayard. e : ly , i NOTHS AND NEWS, - . Hpecial Dispatch toThe Chicogn Tridbune * ++ BENATE RULE TO PREVENT IRBELEVANT SPEEONES, ‘WasuizaroN, D. May 16.—The' Senato. Coinmitteo ‘on‘ Rules & Tlinois - i i mitte hag promptly* reported | pristing 100,000 for tho: improvement of Onk- | Fode: Courts of tho power .to take pints v ropolfe f, ot | vl s tho s o e ich - e Mo Cllomly Mrdbg o St | sl met, o ettt v the Stato Bocloty. ‘These dolegntos from | clares that dobate shall be germane to the quos- e M X . Ro- T S5, vetonok bl suus, batshos ReRE uB oh e Quos- | farrod. Biee. e | by the mmurieee andihels Sphbs woald' be tion pending before the Sonate. The enforco-, mont of euch & ruls would'be vory difficalt, not- withstanding its desirability. and efficacy, and: 1f tho ond proposod should be adopted, ‘which is rather doubtful, tho Chair would find itsolf al-’ most conatantly involved in'squabbles with mombers who would éncronch upon tho rule, by branching off as they do now from_the subject= matter under consideration, and discusslog all- gorta of abstruse and irrelevant questions, : +INDIANA' EDITORS IN WABHINGTON.' ', About 100 membora of the Indians Editorial Asgociation, .who loft Indianapolis. yeatorday morning on an oxoursion to this city, Haltimore, Now York, and other points HSouth and Eust, ar- Tivod liero this ovouing; Thoy will: gio to Rich- o.r o . OTVIL BIGHTS DILL. . N ‘Mr. EDMUNDS filvo notico that on Monday tho, Bonator from New Joraey (Froliughugson wotld ask the Senats to resumo considoration of the Oivil Rights bill, and disposs of it befora taking up any othor neasuro, ALKANGAS AGAIN. i Mr, CLAYTON gave notice:that on Monday e would call up the regolutions introduced by him on Tuesday to Fravldu for the appointment ot & committoo of tho Bonats to* procasd to Ar- kansas to invostigate as to the condition of af- fairs thoro, - S St “NELIEF DILL. The Benate bill for.the roliof of Hiram W. TLove was discussed at some longth. It dircots tho Beoratary of the Trossury topay Love 6,000, ro- tootod by the Unltod Statos Clrouit Court. Fhe objoct of thia procoeding was to place tho prop- erty of tho Company undor the jurisdiotion of tho Court, and ensble it to have a care over ita sffaira, Tho Roceiver could only take posseesion of tho property covered by the mortgage whioh it was now sought to foreclore. It was not the duty of a court of equity to pay off a lion of one creditor at the sacriflce of tho rights of another. ' If the Company was insoivent, it was a most common proceoding for & Recelver to be ap- rnint';\d, and the posscasion of the Recelver was, ho possossion of the Court. i Bome furthor digcussion’ followed aa to tho quostion of modifying the order, 80 8 to restrict the claim of tho Rocelver to the proporty soversd inccesant rattling fire. Illinols, ho snid, hada penal institution not far from ‘Olioago; he ro- forvod to Joliot. Ho thought that inatifition TIFE DEST MANAGED FRISON . ip tho United States. More work is dorlved from tho prizonors, with loss punishment, than in any other ponitentiary in the country. ‘Tho pris- onors aro troated kindly, " But pris- ons are not an outgrowth of the love and the kindly focling of society towards tho criminal ; thoy are outgrowths of o sonse of Justice, and; bolng this, thoy should not bo mado lons- Shota pomg. Ho'did nob bellove th making of purgatory o pleasantor E‘“o than paradise, or hell more comfortablo than heaven, * ; by tho mortgage only, nud thereupon Nr. Bain, of Jollet, “bolioved " that ‘cduca-. FeR Moo tom ST, SO T B R e"a | tn Tull of al claime and. deraands sgaimat tha | 0 - Lo ey L L ton, In s _brondost sonso, will prove | go;'in that ity will Troeod by wnyr of Waghe, | United Btatos for damngas growing ot of tho | was ontered: ; S Lo hosi provontativu of enms. Our chllden | ington to the Northorn and Enstorn oifes, | déstrjotion by the military forces of tho United | Now, this day the motion for the sppofntment of should bo' taught practical mechaufes in DECORATION-DAY. ... . . .| Btatos in 1804 of a crop, of cottongrowing on hig | James F, Becor and William Tracy, as Receivets of the gorputile wougts, o well a8 comio recitations. | Afoney to defray tho cxponscs of dhdorating.| promises in. oazed by bim from tho | Toledo, Peoris & Warsaw Rallway Company, coming Mr. Gibbs, of Whitowater, Mich., gavo an c- | and’ gtrowing the ves of soldiers +n the | Unitod Btatea, i ~ | on heard, and it povuflnuhmn Court that tho count_of 'tho. manogomant of tho Industrial | yurioug comaterios "WRIGHT movod fo ainond the bill 'so ag | 5aid Jatmes F. Socor ead Willism Traoy aro the Tras= n -the violnity of. Wl!xhin'f- ton is boing subsoribed with the utual liborality- in this city, and’ it'is' expocted that tho conemo- nies on Docoration-Day will be moro interesting school ovor which o prosidod, - Tho family eys- tem lins proved most successful with him. id not punish his pupile; moral sussion was tho plan of governmont adoptod. 3 “Tho Congrens will' got through withi its work toes mentlonod in tho consolidated mortgage, and that tho Toledo, Peoris & We to pay-tha Intorest upon mortgage, and that the anid Trusf of tho proporty of tho sald Tolodo, M. to lngpmprlnta $20,000 instopd of $5,000. . CHANDLER moved to recommit the bill, . _ JOENEBAL ATPROPRIATION BILL. . Mr. MORRILL, (Me.) from tho Committee on Peoria Warsaw and impreesive than in any provious year. = % THE SANDORN CONTRACT nwunonmn.\ +"| ‘Appropriations, rported_with amendmonts the | Railway Compsny mentionad in sald monangn&?n or with tho Saturday evonirig sossion, and most of [ praspott, - tho: Boston lawyer, -who- it \was-| ‘Logislativo, Judiclal, and Excontive Approptin- sbout tho 3d day of Fobruary, 1474, and havo beonin, ¢ho membors will go on sn exoursion to Tron | thought hnd given tho Wnys and'Means Gom- | ton bill and gave notics that Lo would ask tho | Posscesion since that Ume, aud atlll are, ud have beon | Mountain. . ot . | mittco tho alip, hoa finally turned up, and wilL bo | Senato to proceed to ita consideration on Mon- | ghtsxe: SPERURE D0 BRRC e *+ _ (To the Asscciated Preas.) - | examinad to-morray, if " his phynfllllnx do not,| doy: Placed on tho calendar. y ‘Now, thorefors, it i ordored by tho Court, that the' |- 81, Louts, May 16.—The FPrison Reform Qon- | oo t0 hig rescuc. . )| " 7 - sALE or mhnesn's Fenny, aald Tfanteo ga Mrustoos retaln possesion of tho ssld B o e i gty s | [oths Asocated Prisar .+ | . ‘Tho GEIATR N, he(oro, tho Senaio s commu- | proporty sud ratlvond covorod by eald mortgago, mnd: > ’ ol . nue to o] 0 rame uul 10 further order E o i iauts wer rend:fromi renorts tn tho . . OALLERS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. | | nication fromthe..Attornoy-Gieneral . inclosing o | cont poral of this Court without prejudice totho.right of any partics intereatod to contest the claim of posaonsion by ‘nid Trustecs under,tho: mortgnge, And furthor, that - sald Trustocs roport to this Gourt all thole actings snd doings In'this bohalf by the 15th duy of Juno noxt, and thia motion fs continued without prejudice, to be faken up on notics. ey - — 2 g MISOELLANEOUS. * z MIBSOUNT VALLEY OREAP TRANSPORTATION BOTIEME, . GALvEsTON, May 15.—A dologation from: the Iottor of tho- Unilod- Btatos Attornoy for Wost Virginis, in rogard:-to the’ ssla of the Harpor's Ferry proporty. ‘Roferrod, *~ ' " .. .. . 'ADJQURNMENT. - Ponding discussion on'the bill for the relief of Love, tho Sonato went futo oxecutivo sossion, and soon aftor-adjourned,. . | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. *_ UNDELIVERED 8PEEC v w ONNAN, from the Committoe on Print- ‘WaszinaToN, D, 0., MB 16.~Baron! Offon. borg, Russian Miniater, to-day took leave of the Prosldont, provious to hig departuro- for 8t.. Dotorsburg for six months’ nbacnde. . Tho Tarkish Ministor also had an’ interview with the President. ' e G g . WAR OLAIM.. . . " The Honso Commit{eo on.War Claihs to-dsy hind under consideration tho claim_of the-Metli- odiut Eplscopal Oliusoh Bouth Putlishiug Com~ yentive work, as relating'to children, by the Roy. L. Bruce,* Secrotary of tho Children's Aid Bocioty, of Now York, and on tho preventive and roformatory worlk, by the Rev. B. K. Piorco, formerly Superintendent of the Girle'. In dustrial Reform School, of Mnesachusetts, and Chaplain of tho New York Houso of Rofugo. The discussion of theso reports will bg the order. of the aftorncon meerlon. A committee, oon- sieting of Aloxander, Novins, Rico, Cordior, and | Pyt bR MRS SO, &b on0 08 e 1 o, i Buino, was appointed to report on the feasibility | P20V , i Lo . Print- | Ranuag Olty Olamiber of Qommerce arrived herd of tha froolnbor system in prisone, the fdaa b | Fi8 ST Serhivicn BN PLeP ECR LY e |t remorted b WLk a6 fondmont WoBen | yostorday. Tho objeot of thpi viit i to opon s, ook no formal action. = TERSONAL, " 2o X * Rapresentative’ Mollish remains’ at: the' Goy- | ernment Insano Asylum. His condition is in* the main unimproved.. - . ingthat Jabor shiall bo optional with the prison- tewar, . Tiag Comtites er. and{f hodoes Jabor Lo shall rocoive Fomun- «eration therefor, < 9 ' TREPORTS DISOUEBED. - 3 The aftornoon seesion was wholly ogonpied in 1ho discassion_of reports ‘poad n the morning.. 2 ' THE GENEVA AWARD. Tho report of Mr. Bruco, of Massachusotts, gave | . to-d A slatizties. TolAting Tp e, origin and grovib of, | toue Hoise Judiclary Commitias to-day agraed Industrial soliools and roformatorigs fot childton | $0 zepett thels bill in relation to the distribu- 1 in Now York, wiuoh show hat singo. tha first | fom of o Aickgn gk ; gchool . wna' ostablished." in 1860 orimo | BCS smong tho young hos °* docrensed to & muprising ~dogres. Of tho ohildren in thoso institutions’ nino-tentbs of thom have drunken paronts, but only § por cont'Lavo ap- ‘poared in tho oriininal recordg: - . - TEN-MINUTE SPEECHES sworo made by Mr. Dingham, of Pennsylvanis Hovo, of Oblo ; Niinor, of Missouri; Crapma, through line for western produce, ftis cxpooted thot arrangomonts will soon be perfected with contacting lines of railroads to pleco wheat and other Wostern produce on board of Liverpdol ships at much lower rates than vis Now York or Eastorn oitica. The Chamber of Commorce and Ootton Exchango to-dsy. appointed s committee to confor with the railroads to obtain low rates. Galvestop merchants and capitalists are joining’ tho movement, and hopa to build up & heavy trado wigh the Missonri Valloy; : ] FROPOSED LEASE OF THE NORTHERN PENNSYL- 'VANIA OENTRAL BAILBOAD BX TIE PENNSYLVANIA RAILDOAD COMPANY, * Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune,” * PoILADELPHIA, May 15.—A joint committoe 4} in the Congressional Record of spnodhies or parta’ of agmmhus not actually delivered. * Tho' amend-’ ment jof. the Commiites’ is to add to it as follows: . vy i +~ Nar shall §¢ bo Iswful for any momber of elthox Houso of Congreas to spant longer han ous lour o any guostion, any agrooment or consen o con- fraty motwithstanaii, = SO He romarkod that; if the driginal resolution wasin tho interest of ncannn;{. ‘onigress should 5]?" natop furthor, and provide that mowmbors at speak two, or three, or four hours should be_at loast compelled. to so compact their re- marks .as to bring them within the limit of sn hour. It would bo a good menns of cconomizing. Mr. COX. sndd ko novor belleved in provious ‘quostions orin thoono-hour rule, All that matter wight safoly bo left in the charge of theSpenkor, . ' | THE GENERAL ATPROPRIATION BILL. '} Tho Legialativo, Excoutive, and Judldial Ap- | propriation bill, ad reported by the Senate Com-. mitteo to-dny, 18 not chauged in any matorial &omc from its fenturcs as it passed the House. 'ho Houso provision for printing and engraving national currency remaing unaltered. NOMINATIONS CONPIRMED, ' . ' ' X The Sonato canfirmed tho following nomina- | who always ruled correctly. Rocently, at thein- | Of tho Diractora of the Pennsylvania Railroad of Miohigan ¢ cmuy} of I;wuk /Gty of | tions: William K. Hollenbeck, Onl].auglot of In- | stanco, n¥, tho unflomg from mgauhunam Company and the Northern Gontral Railway was Maryland ; Tulto, of Now Yorks Darlow, of | tormai Tevonuo, Dakota Torritory; Fredoriok ( (Mr. G, Y. Hoar), tho Sponkor had takon. com- | in eoeéion in this city yostorday, at tho ofiges of Penusylyania; ~Ames, of —Massachusetts ;| & aorioy, Rometer of the Land-Ofiico, at De- | mand’ of tho. ongreu&nal Record, and. ruled | tho former company. The object was to davise Bl > of Aitdley ampnon - of. Oblas that no note should bo made by tho reportors of | 8ome - oquitablo adjastmont. of the difforancos Wherton, of Obio; of Wisconsin, and trolt, Mich.; Gustave Roich st Topnolan of Hiitucie s oF villo, Mo, -, % ’,‘“‘F e BHaone- such things os *laughter,” *sonsation,” #np. | betwaon the iwo companies by which s lesso e : ; d e & ; | might bo offected of tho Northern Gentral to the which woro agsoriptive of industrial, xeformato~ | . ' GONGRESSIONAT HECORD. s 8 4oon gy ag apiise I thS | Pebmeslvania Company. No detinito conolusion o &rarv:l:;’tmi,“ :gm:{‘an. uobtll:? :;gpxzxgmi:; 7 g BENATE, why, could 'he not limit the length of roports 3 | Was arrived at, 'though no lnsuplaubh d.(t‘llucul!‘:y nofablo was said during tho disoussion, but all w““““l“":"‘"'» D, 0. Moy 16, \{ Thereports of tho ‘Fronch and English, and mu;ptp‘:gg:h;ndfin n‘l:ll‘&.;:s:tn:l drltluer:nu: the spenkers favored leniont trentmont of .the inmatos; the rulo of love:and kindnoss andlarge Snrsmlll froedom rather thun harsh aud exach other pu].lq\;nontm’y bodios, returned everythin, that transpirod, 8o that all- the people’ migh know whethor thaix reprosentatives wero decor- ous or indocorous: He:hoped' that'the Speaker ‘would retrace "his atops, in) ordor ‘that ample~ hoarced . members of . Qongtoss, whi . fometimes “tried to-énliven tho- procoedings by something {] vivacious, might have a chanoo to be heard or _xn]:g by the poople. - Thore wore some membora W] i N0 QUOBTAL.. Tho Benate meb at 11 o'olack, but only twelye Bonators woro present,and no business.could bo traunsaoted for want of a guorum. Afte waiting & short timo, Mr. BARGENT moved thy . call odv the Benato, and forty Benators ans swerod. . N was whether the gnnual porcentago on the stock ehould b 6 or 7, 0 Committoe adjonrnod until isciplino, data. . Ool. Tom Scatt assured your.corrogpon= dent to-day of. his dotormination- to offact tho loaze at a5 enrly a dato as possible, owlng to the importance to his Uompany of having connootion with many railronds, of which the Northern Cen~ tral is tho hink, g R APPOINTMENT OF A QENKRAL YPREIGIT AND TIOKET AGENT ¥OI THE OAIRO &.VINOENNES NAILROAD. . . =g Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. . Oatio, Tl., May 16, —Mossra, Safford and Mor< #l1], Ruco1vors of the Uatro & Vincennes Rail- QEN, E. IONE, ~ . of 1linols, made some romurks which - attracted much attention. Mo bLolieved . tho most patent agoncy for tho provention of. crimo was the odu-. cution of all childron, no mattor what - their oircumstauces or condition in life, in tho broad- o8t possible fonsa, and by this ho meant the edu~ cation of tho hands as woll as brain, Theyshonld bo taught tho uso of mochanics’ tools, and learned how to construct various articles jn gen~ SATURDAY LECESH. (s Mr. CAMERON moved that when the Scnate adjourned to-dey it bo. to moet’ Agread to. ol e : @/t - MIBHISBIPPI LEVERS. Mr. ALCORN .prescnted & memorinl of elti- zona of Mississippl, praying tho Governmont to take charge of tho lovecs on the Mississippl [ ‘Wisaly rest, content with sobér sauss, , Norimake too dangerous wit,a vain protense, - " He was ono of thoss close common-sonso business members. - (Langhtor.] Ho bolisved in whot was' ordinarily cafled ¢ gumption,” but overy boy thal sral uso. They should also be taught th o} b Qi not want wiso, gay, nnd foative membors, | fo8d, have appointed W. B. Goodrich, of Now tho sacrodnoss of tho rolation belwaen %L‘;{?a‘m nicteed iaithe, sm:“- 9 m'“,“" 2| o as tho .nu_om';f Fiom' Mabsnoliuotts Q. ty‘iflt Sty fiz““.,‘,}m‘fi!’{u',“f-fifi"};‘fi‘“““" to property and persons. Strict principloa [ 7 oAwAL iz, * | F. Hoar), to bo 80 reported. s ot to.bo kuown e O o T att < of hfl"em‘n mi‘f,l ’““fifl ehould bo'| ‘jpe’DENNIS presontod a momorial of oltizons'| by ¢he poople, -~ - .- 1 Spectal Digpateh to The Chicago Tribune, Inentoated o .youthful mind; snd { of Ofiio, Ponnsylvanis, Maryland, snd tho Dis-/ 0 ' SPEARER ‘romarked that the Con- | p, Svrcial Diepach o The Chicauo Triburty | thin thing, Lo ~enid,. should constituto | {ricy of Columbia, asking for an-extonsion of | gressional Riegord wha Instituted to contain tho | , fNOveh, Bl NI IR0 0C & part 61 e pubilo salidol ysiem Xt taught to | 1g Ohosapeako & Ohio Uanal to the' Ohio River. proceadings of Congross, and thut spplauao, bo- | SHA AT EOR 0" AU to'bonds fo. the 3 1. AN INVITATION . * Raforred. | from Thomas' Allen, Presidont of the Iron Yiountain Railroad,: was' extended to tho Con- ress to visit the wonderful fron formations of ilot Kuob and Iron Mountain, in Enst Missourl, Which was accopted for l\loudl{vnnxt._nnd [ lergo numbor of delegatos indicated thoir pur- Ppao to [zo on tho excursion, Gov. Beveridge, of Illinols, was present, and, at \ho gonorel roquest of the Convontion, mado fow romarks, In which he 'congratulatéd the Congresa on what it had alrendy done,and urged it to'porsovore fu the gront work before it. THE STATE DENTAL ASSOCIATION. ng forbiddon by tho rules, was not within tho limita of tho procoedings. *Thotofora ho liad or- dered the roporters to conform to tho rules. . If tho gontleman (Cox) was aggrioved by.it, or his apawl:;:; wero shortened by it, the Chair ro- rottod it LS oo 5 e g Mr., COX suggested that tho Speaker should do a8 wns dono in the Bf Cortes and Fronoh and Italian Parlismonts: bring i 0| and uso-it to suppross disorder; bué he added that at timos It would be necessary to use a fire- slarm bell, % Vit 5 Mr. ELDREDGE hintod that thore was a good doal of * ding-dong".in the House. P 5 - . Mr, 00X rotorted that nobody. made guch a intolorablo, *ding-foug bell” fs tho gontles amount of $200,000 voted by’ the nmmlg with acerulpg inforest for thros yenrs, 860,000, haa been amloably settled by tho Ralirosd Company, "ylelding $100,000 of the bonds and $50,000 of the, intorost. Tho offer has beon nacoepted by.tho; Qonnty Commiesioners, and gives gonoral satis- faction, Tho hulldlng of the Trunk Roilroad ond a trans-Alssourl bridge here ia lookedfor pretty soon. - 4 AREANAAS TROUDLES, ' o Mr,!OLAYTON called up the.resolution- sub~ mitted Dy bim o fow days sgo, calling upon the' Preuldent for copios of - the correspondeuce relae tive to the troubles in Arkansae, which. wos'| amonded so as'to provide for the tranamiseion of| | that which has tolen place since tho copies were sont to tho House, nn{ll was, then paase i YELLOWSTONE PADK..... - i Mr..OGLEBBY, from the. Committce on Pub-F 1o Lands, reported, with -an smendment, o bill amentlatory of, and supplomentary to, the not | to sot! apart a cartaln tract of land lying nenr: the hend waters of thie Yollowsone as & publies. park,’ Plucod on the calondar. ... . ' = 3 LEASE SURBENDERED, g% "B, Pabr, Minn. May 16,—Both the main’ and brauch lines of the 8t, Paul & Paclfic Railroad, which have beon operated ‘since 1871 by the. Northern Pacitio Company, under s lease ‘of that year, have boon surrondored to tho ataok- Liolders of the former Company. The North- Spectal D { 4 ', R b ovia man from Wisconsin,: - Ak e e L onts) | Mr, GITANDLER v tho thnvoto by which | - After furthor disoussion in tho ssmo voin, Br.: | Ori Pacilla now oporates no-loased lines whit- Associution this morniug Hatonod to papers by | tho bill amendatory of- the act of Aug. 18,1856,/ { CONGER moved to lay tho resolution on the Dr, Miles on Dontal Lagislation, aud by D, | to rogulato tho diplomatio and-conauiar systons. | tabla. - ‘Agroed to. ¥ |- Evakeviiaz, Ind, Moy 16.—The st rall on Jurrine on Popnlar Education in Dontisiry, | of tho Unitod Btates, was indefinitely postponed p TAZEN® _DESIRED, tho Bpiencor Oounty line of - the -Rookport- Rall- od to disousslons o those papors, Dru, Doan, | B fow duys eince, be roconsidarad, lnfi that the Hr. OLEMENTS, from tho Committes ou Pate | ona"cnoaiq yostorday with enthusiastio coros Duvls, and U, 8. Bmith wora appointod 8_com:. | bill bo recommittod to the Committee on Coms | ents, reported a bill nutborlxmf an application | 1o ie0 ™ Tho’work on the' yoad it is Buppoded miteo to promoto dontal oducation, Dr, Eames | morce, Agrosd to. TN by Norman Waixd for a patont. for tho mvention wil] now go on, #0 that the rosd will bo com- B0 in favor of & colluloid baso for artifiolal ‘This i tho bill forbldding the absence of cor- | of & safoly attachmont to atosm boflors, o 0l 0 ploted to“;lnpnx‘ by fall. *+ After considorablo disonseion, {n whioh stronj taln consular officers from theiwr posts of duty Theolootton of officars for tho onsulny for more than ton days, and also dding them | oppoaltion to tiic bill was' made by Mr. Halo, of resultad ne follows 1 Prosidont, Dr. G, B, Xilos, | to corsoapond in b o '#:slnudm%lm of | Now Yorl) tha BT passod,—yoos, 100 nays, 00, TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Jerseysillo ; Vice-Progidont, Dr. Edward 8walu, | any forolgn govornment, or accept sy favor or . v . DILLY PAUSED, Mr, Hoyt, of Hoyt, 8prague.& Co,, New ork, Cllengo; Einnmuu-y Dr, U, R, B, Kooh, Ohis | titlo, b 3 The House wont into Committes of tho Whole, | dlod yosterdsy morning of pneumonia. sugo; ‘Iroasurar, Dr, O. A, Kotohon, Qalya ;. 4 DULUTH. My, FORT; (1) in tho Olair, on the private | - —The wheat orop in Allon Oounty, Ind, looka Abratian, Dr. .'W, Doan, Lacon ; Iixeoutive | _ Mr. WINDOM prosontod rosslutions of the | oslender. ‘A numbor of private billa passed. vory unavorable, _ Farmora will bo luoky l¢ thoy lommittos, Dr. O. F, Bmith, Springfiold ; Dra, ‘nrrine and Hobert, Ottawa; Dr, 'Townsond, \iting ; and Dr, Haxlan, Chicago, The Euulu;& u TLegislature of his Btats for the' orgetion of publio building at Duluth, Refcrred, OIVIL HEBYICE RULES, .. ¢ Mr, BHERMAN, from tho Coinuittes on Givil Bervice and Betrenoluuent, xopp ffod tavombw on - - Tho Houso adjou: * " —By tho potion of tis. Waspnabiaatts Senate, eaterday, tho queations of, woman suffrage and fineulu 1aw-go over for tula seasiony»--- © * ab half a crop. Othor . grains are showing up. first-pato, [Fuller advicos will be given ‘to- morrows] it . PSR ey —A dispatoh from the Oity of Moxico, dated - tho 12tly, says that the sssassing of the liov. Mr, 'n adjourned to maet in Otlawa tho aoco: seday In May next, Appiication for a-Recelver for the Tos| Btk D taolo " evidendo . of | Wora tho Court to | the dth'of July in - ordor .to' colloct sdditional Btefhiena Liad not boon punlehed up to the Bth insfant, * @ . +» —Tiadt night, the'Common Counoll of Dotrolt ropolnddd {ta rewblution nuthorizing tho fasue of : onds, aud thus droya thio Inst nall in the coffid'of that projaot. It Is’ expootod. 'that the Commissiongra’ will soon feslgn, " . —Auditor-Gon. Iumphrey, ‘b Michigan, has roseived & lottof from Tho Tostanator-Gohorat to the effoot thnt nowapapor-supplomonts con- taining dolingmont tax-lists napd not bo printed in tlie offico of publleation, ' * —Mr. R, W. Yopsyth, of Bimirs, N. Y., dlod on tho etonmor ‘Mollla_Jbort, near Cairo,, Il nl?ht before Iaat, quito suddonly. Mrs, Forsyth wifl ntart for Elmira with the remains to-day. The Btate Iomwmapathic Medicnl Asgaciation of ‘Wisconalnl yentor l{’ clocted the following offlasrs i’ Milwauleoy Prosidont, D, Kanouso ; Vico-Presidont, Dr. 8, L. Martin; Heorotary, Dr. Bhormah; aud’ Trossurer, Dr. Louthstrom. Boyerdl: papors woro read, and business of no Intorvst to outalders transactad, ant the nociety adjountned tya meot qlgnln in this aty in June of Xt yoar, : I SPORTING. .. The Loxington, Ky., Racos,. "Lrxmvaron, Ky., May 16.—Tho continued fino weathor, and tho prospeot for exoiting sport, at- traoted o largd orowd on tho' Assoclation conrse' to-day." Tho attondando of ladlds was unusually, largo, and tho groinds; and publio ‘stands were filled to thoir utmost capacizy. Eroe :There wero two dasti-racos announced 6n tho programme. -For tho fitat ttoro ware olovan en- trios, and thrao for the segond. : At 'tho‘sound of the Dbell the horses woro’ promptly brought on :tho track’‘and’ ntiracted _univoraal Intorodt h% tholir fine appoarance. i McGrath's roan Tonnington, by Tipporaty, is markably - fino_horse, and by largo 0dds the favorito in'the poola. . ." 'L * - . Thd" sovoral entries_sold” about’ T6llowa : Ponnitigton, 8210, Bxeal, - $140;" Lagraugd, ‘8613 fiold, B15. Thtal, 485 JThi d ono, Excel and"Penning- ton taking tho lead, aid keeping closo® togother throu%hout tho race,: tho rest 'traillng from throg to ten longths bohind. * At tho commonco- mnrr of. tho, Indt’ half-mile. thoro wero two diatinct racos—Excol and . Pennington, and, five lnn‘fzhu behind ' them, Bigtellow, ‘LaGrange, and Pat Dolan, runniig- close fogother: ‘the horsea ' sppronched tho' 'last ' querter ‘Bigtollow commonced*, goining .on tho foromost lxqruas_, passing , tnom on the home stroteh, and'winniog the raco with gase bya :longtli. -The * knowing ones " wero taken i to- day, and aro heavy fosers, ' i ; -1{oGrath's horso was thonght by many to havo lost tha race in conséquenco of having an incom- petertridor,. v, s < Firat rao ' stako milo dash s~ o 0t ¥ MoCallle’s’ nlrh:llw,‘ by War Dance, Harpor Edsol by Eridorsor .. ... McGrath'a Pennington, Folgers Pat Dolan, b yre's or, by Dizon'snd Wimer's L‘Q’nn by Dmlny.ha interval betweon tho racos, pool- =uellln5 ‘by Dr. . Undorwood was ang on very ‘sctively for the second race—a milo dash, The ‘following is an average of tha pool: g McQibbon's ch. £., 840 ; Grinstead's b. £., $36; Buford's b. g., 824. o gl Fe Turfmen regarded the ontrios for this race as ;vcnly matohad, and an exoiting race was looked or, i . 7 . | Aftor some trouble in ntarfinf. tho horses got off well togothor, Grinstosd taking tho load,and, g-lnln.i from tho start, csmo in. an.onsy winnor y ten lengtha In advanco of MeGibbon's, Bu- ford's far bohind, . ... . . - for 8-yoor olds, P Buford's b, g., by Tnelo Vi, MeGibbon'a of. £, Grinstead's br. £, b The programme for to-morrow Is & vory tractive one, aud it is conceded that it will be at- the event of the weck, and Tom Bowling is oxpocted to make an astonishing record in the three-mile dash.’ Spacial trains will start after the race tho roads leading from the city. on all .. . 'The Emglish Raccs. Lonpon, May 16.—This waa the last day of the Ohester. meoting. ' The Great - Cheshiro stakes | were twon by Andred, Cambuslang second, Tho Testor third.. Botting.was 3 to 1 againat Andred, 10to1 sgainat Oanbuslang, and 12 to 1 against The Tester. . * - Opening Trot at Prospect Park. New, Yorxk; M\\{ 15.—The first great trot of the season took place at the Prospect Park track to-day. - The followingis tho summary : Qopper-Bottom, pacer, in herness,...d 2 1 3 1 1 Amorican.Girl, in hardes 1'1 2333 “Walter ond running mato, 3308138 21X, 2013 223X Sl Dime—2:31, 2:35, . .e: .o BAMards. . * New Yorx, May 16.—A’ billiard match to- night, 600 points, nch caroms, for $2,000, be- tweor Maurioe and 0. Dion, was won by Dion {n e soventy-third lyning. Hcore, 600 to &78.. Daly's higheat run, 94, and Dion's, 88, © ¢ Bmsc=Enll. 5 . 18pecial Diepatch to The Chicano Tribicne. New Yonk, May 16.—Base-bll—Bostons, 8 ; Atlantics, 2. : i T ‘Weston’s Wall, ‘New York, May 16.—At midnight Weston had walked 808 milos, leaving182 miles to walk by Baturdsy at midnight. BOSTON. Sonator Schirz—Vice Preosident W. son—Oukos "Ames. Estate. ' .8peatal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, .. BosroN, May 15.—Tho Daily -Advertiser, to- morrow morning, epesking of tho. Sonatorial question in Missourl, calls Bonsator Schurz aa in- dopendent ' stateeman . and . polltician, ; Who speaks and, votes accordiug to his convic- tiona' of publio duly, neithor courting tho favor; of the "party to which he owed his eldotion, . and’ from’' which ho ‘scparated bhimselt, nor throwiug himself into the arms -of the opposition, It says there ia room for agreat denl'of disoussion whether, in genersl, men may ‘scoomplish more good by followlng the fortunes of+ a party or by a. free lance. Bonator Schurz "has decided tho question, so far 88 ho is concerened. . Bhould wo therofore bo tauglit, and should tho country be given toun- derstand, that no man, howover eminent his abilities, howovor_ pure his general .character, however high-min hope for public honora” uuloss he submits bhis own" opinions, mnot to tho tost of party prinaiples, Lut'to the rovislon of salf- ‘onstituted Joadors 2., We hope not, and yob thas is what ° i 7 3 o 5K OF. 3R, SONUTZ WOULD MEAN. Some ' indepondont . politiciaus_aro - wantod, Howovor Bh’m’:;:l{ oiir party organizition may ‘bo’ ‘koip, togothor, ~to" have an inde- pondent .~ stateaman : of . tho charaotor “iind mental suporlority of Oarl Beliuts ia . greatly to tlio advantage of tlie aountry. Ho ia n.Son- ator of ‘whom 'any country might ba proud. Ho ever tho majorlty in such -a Btate . may chooss, politically, to classify itaclf, to pass him by with contempt becauso Lie will ‘ot pass undor tho st' would bo a good thing for party discipline, ut bad for the country.. ) B Vice-Prosident Wiléon has decided to go neithor to Oalifornia nor to the Bouth, but ta remain i ‘this vioinity, keeping quiot and mnldrl:g short tours to the neighhoring summor reaortd, . Aspecial "dispatob to the Daily Adrertiser says that the nssots of tho catato of tholato Oakea Ames have deprociatod to such sn extont that tho oxccutora have concluded to rcsrosnnt the cstate as insolvent," and in the Probate .Oourt, at, Taunton, to-day, Judge Bonnott a) pointed " as ' Commlesionsrs eox-Attornoy-Gi eral Oharles Allow ‘sud Fotor Thanfoher, of.« 'Boston, and Asron _Hobart, .Jr, of Bfldfie\vnmn It is.belloved; howover, that tho estats &!ll bo able to pay noarly, or qu( 0, in “full, with sufliclont time in which to roalizo from invostments, many of which ara in .Bouthern bonds and alocks. Tho cstate was ourrontly ro, orted to bo worth from four to fivo millions at Kh-. Amoa’ death, ‘.. TEMPERANCE. ‘A'Band of COrusaders Maltreatod in 3 Cinclnnnti. » CrycINNATY, 0., May16,—A sorious dlsturbanca ocourred on Freoman strcet thia aftornoon, when the womon wera prnylnsx in front of o ao- loon. At tho same place, & disturbance ocourred Hntoxdny, in whioh a boer~wagon driver, uamod [erzog, forcod his way through the bandof women and was beaten by the bystanders, and thon arroatod by tho police, ud_ to-doy flncd, ‘This eesmod tolrritate tho orowd to-dsy greatly, and about 600, of whom the majority were Cier~ mans, gathored around ¢he band which went out about 4 elolook, . ... N -There wore but ninsteon women in the band, and tho crowd pressed upou the women and-used - losulting languago, Only ono' policoman was ou,'uo ono bidving beon seriously njured. S Muskegon, Muskegon, suudsi Helir Libhio Haw, Travorso Bay, lnmbe: 8cow Laurol, Dutch Lako, lumbor, + - ,Bebr Australia, Muskegon, lumber, * *Bchf American, A s ries. 3 BchrThnmlbl 8. Mott, Ogdonsburgh, 10,000 bu oats, 200 hié. politioal motives, cas. TR R i on tho grotind, and he was not able to afford protoction. l\fnyor _Johnston finally arrived ahd mtflnnalud_tha women to retiro to thie ohurol, as with the small forco of vollcfl ori the gronnd he ‘beon -a prominont froight nnd passenger boat, has,’ (llrollfih long sorvico, rotired from tho graln trade and fallon fnto 1ine with othors which havo procedsd hor fnto tho Jumber trads, towing bargos, Sho came ‘ q out in 1867, and {n:599 fona burdon. Hoer towl, would bo unablo to' proteot” thom;, The Indlen [ 508 W T50T S t00Th Gt ainteatod, having i anld that God would protoct thom, and oxprossod | fiow rall thros Isrgo vesscls aud the aama number of a dotormination to goon, The crowd 'at ‘this | barges, (B timo used no violenco, but'wworo noisy whon the | . —Capt. Bolomon Gardnor's now atenmor City of Drs Indion sang ‘or prayed; and struck up a chorus | luth, ia now lying at mnjlanr dry.dock at Dol mn] ro- drowning thofr voicos. | T | colylhg dier ‘engino aud bollocs, 8ho waa built at Boon attor this, the orowd prossed npon tho | Onpt. Gardnorls ubing L0 Marine Gty atidwi s . ne, nnd when fin n o8 0 ‘omon and commonced exiasing in s My, Ono manonger atovmor, i Ward'a Lako Suporior Lino. Mo ; dy wns thrown hendlong futo tho stroot, | gimionsions aro 207 foot in - longtl, 55 foot 8 inclies but rorlmlnntfly waH ngt |nj{;|rad. I-‘:;;hu;xg tgm- ‘oam, 14 feot dopth of hold, Bho las been put to- meneed in the orowd, and a roporter of n Gor- gethor in n vory stanch mannor with four inch plank mdn papor waa atruele saveral times, and finally | on lier bottom, threo and a Lalf inol on the sidos, and drivon away.” Tho womou, fluding no othar,why | ‘fivo atrosky of T-incl plank b tho ura of the 3 : / 1 with (0 bolts in oncl framo snd pokniblo, cecapod ‘trom tio orowd, ono by ano. | it SHEME avo fall cabins canabio of aoe and retirned to the church from which thoy had come out, No nrrests woro made, but warrants will bo sworn out’ for the arrest'of the ringload~ era to-morrow, and tho Mayor will fssue. orders to tho Oaptaing of police to provent: the womon from praying on the streot liereaftor. Tho dls- turbanen was'moro throntening than mischiov- commodatlng 125 frat-clnen passongcls. SPECIAL NOTIOES. PLEURISY PAINS, AND AL ABTHMATIO AND BRONOHIAL AFFEOTIONS, ARK BOON RELIEVED BY THAT OERTAIN REMEDY FOR OOUGHLS AND COLDS, DR. JAYNE'S EXPEOTORANT, MARIN. Ho one shotld by Dfamsnds untl! th esllcotion of Selitalres. " 7he, Haward & Co.; Dismnnd Jeici rato Nere York are ‘noar all the principat Jiotete, " Yort of Ohicngn; May 15 ¥ ARRIV] Solir Ablgntl, Munkegon, lamber, - © + Prap Mohnwl, Bulfolo, aundrios, Prop Philadelphis, Buffalo, sungiries, Btmr Ohicago, Manotowac, sundrl TO ALL, PARTICULARLY INVALIDS, SPRING 18 & tiying gosson. Indications of siokuoss should st 7| onoo bo' attondod to. Fatal disoases may bo osused by allowing tho bowels to bocomo constipated, ‘and tho arstom to romaln In a disordored condition, votth “tho’ disorder has thmo to dovolop Mtsolf. An ounco of pravontton is worth a pound of ouro, lsan old and trathful saying.~ Thoroforo, wo adviso all ‘Wwho ace troublod with tho complaints now very, provalent— . hioadacho, Indigostion, disordarnd liver, want of sppo~ Hito,” nausca, or fovorlsh skin, to tako, without dolsy, Solienck's Mandrako Pills. Wo know of no romody so riilens and deotsivo in ite nctlon. It at onoo strikos at ‘| thorootat the diseaso, and produces o healthy tono to thesystom.’ Pooplo novor nood suffor from any disenes axhing, from a° disordorad condition of tho lisorif they ‘would. take this-oxcellgnt modioino when they fecl tho firat ndications of thomalady, Famllics loaving homa 11 immeor months should taka throo or four boxes of s with thom. Thoy have an almost Instantancous Thoy will roliovo tho patiant of handachn 1o ono” - | or two hiours,and wiil rapidiy cleanse theliverof surround- ing bile, an il effoctually prevent a bilious attack. ‘Thoy aro sold by all druggiats. SILKS, Cheap Silks! . Wo throw upon our counters to- doy, the oheapest line of Striped Silks shown this season. A great bargainl - ' Barga Harahus, Detroit, stone, . Heow R, 11, Bocker, Napolcon, ccdir hos! Prop @, P, Hoatl, Saugafuck, sundrie Pron Youderh bfi;u«;m, Sudrior ¢ 3. Ay Johnton, Baugatuck, wood. Hehr Quecan of (ho Went, Oconto, tumbior, | Belr Argo, Holinnd, lumber, . Prop Ita If, Owen, Buttalo, stono, argo Jesnfo Lind, Cleveland, coal, 8elir Sovonth ObIS, Muakegoh, humber, Bchr Willla Lautet, Whito Luke, Jumber, ‘Belir Preato, Muskegon, lumbor, Schr Mn%nolln, Muskegon, lumber, |+ Prop B, I', Wado, Port Iuron, sundrios, Sehr D, Forguson, Cadar River, lumber, " Bebr L{mlm M, Davin, Muskegon, lumber, = __ Schr Mystic, Bluskegon, lumbur, e Sebr E, Scaviilo, Muskegon, lumbor, Schr Lilza Day, White River, lumbor, . 8chr @, E, Puilngton, Whitchall, lumber. Heow L. Paintor, South-Haven, wood, Bargo Goldon Harvest, Muskegon lumber, Bargo Apprentico Boy, Grand Haven, lumber;, Tiargo Wolvorine, Grand Haven, lumber, Sebr J, M, Hutchiuson, Milwauleo, ight, Schr Robort Howlott, Muskegon, lumber, " Prop Russin, Buifalo, sundries, : Behr Adriatfo, Muskegon, lumitor, " © 8élur J, V. Brown, Muskégon, lumbr, Boow Hammonla, South Haven, lumber, Beow Falicitous, Codar Rivor, fumber, Bebr Pooria, Mtinkegon, Iumbe, SR ¥ Selir Mary Gollin, Butfalo, codar posts, ‘Prop Prusels, Montreal, sundrios, © ' ' “CLEARED, - Bebr E, A, Nicholson, Buffalo, 45,000 bu wheat, ... Bohr Mary MoVen, Jacksonport, ;d ton feed, Bohr J, Kolderhause, Buffalo, 52,000 bu corn. £ Sehr Lowls Day, BufTalo, 20,625 bu corn, , o Babr J, M, Forrost, Biater BHay, 10_tona' feed, 4. brla | ypork, Sohir Daharma, Clovoland, 26,000 bu oats. Hehr Annio Bhicrwood, Erie, 38,000 bu whoat, Stmr Ohicago, Manitowoo, 160 bdla dry hides, 10 brls . liquor, hnd sundrics. - Bohir Richard Winslow, Buffalo, 77,000 bu oats. Oswego; 18,410'bu corn, Schr Thomaa 6. +Btroot, Collingwood, 100 brls pork, 1,533 bris flour, 12,670 bu corn, Schr E. A, Mayes, Port l'lnron, 28,117 bu corn, Behr Potomac, Egg Harbor, 50 bags corn meal, 20 pkgs cerios., Schr Amorican Unton, Monominoo, 4 bris lard, 10 brls ‘beel, 8 brls flour, 28 pkgs sundries, Ob & G s y Sy NIGHT' OLEANANCES, > 2 . Trop Philadelphis, Erio, 45,000 bu whoat, 3,000 bu oats - (4 P 2000 brls ‘igur, 210 bala hay, snd buadeies, / as' 088 y e Sohr William mith,” 8 5 onth Haven, 1,500 bu corn, 200 baga foed, 18 ‘Drls salt, 35 brls coment, 6 brls ofl, and su : Fok &n 009 % 106, 108 & 110 State-st. 60 & 62 Washington-st. 6,500 b corn, Sahir 0. B, Windlats, Buffalo, 21,214 bu whoat, Btmr Muskogon, Muskogon, 11 brls ofl, 13 brls whisky, Piop Otbmtn. Groos By, 66 bulaoll 30 brla hisky, 'op Oconto, Groen 65 bris oll, 30 brl 00 Tolls falt, and aundrics. ] Lake Frelglts Wero fairly active, but irregular for corn, charters ‘bolng mado nt 4@4c, cloaing at about 43(e, and 43¢0 for wheat to Buffalo. Tho engagements wero: To Buffalo~Schrs J, R, Bontloy and T, D, Windiato, wheat at 43e; mchr Nellio Rodington, gorn at 43(c; chr Keldorhouse, corn ot 43¢0 achr J. D, Bawyer, corn ot 4o; props Vanderbilt and Russis, corn throughs pro Thitadelphin nnd schr Annfe Bhorwood, wheat through to Philadelphia- via Erle, To Goderlch—Bark Acorn, corn at 3yc, To Sarnias—Prop B, F, Wade, corn through, Total, 11; capacity ecqual to about 140,000 bu wheat, 350,000 bu corn,- (LWAUREE, May 16.~~The following charters woro mado yesterday afterncon: To Oswego—Schra M, J, Oummings and Montcalm (tlio lattor reported for Duf- fulo; yalllrdn{?. ‘wheat at 8ic., To DBuffalo—Schrs Montpelior and Bouthiwest, wheat at &i¢c, The char- ter of tho achr H, Fitzhugh waa incorrectly reported eatorday.. Blie receives 4i(o and not ()fic o Buffalo, ‘o-dsy, one vessol, whose namo i withhield; was char: tered at 4350 to Buffalo, = 3 Dernorr; Msy 14,—No grala charters wore reported, Rates nominaliy Sio to Buffslo, o to Oswego, Tho sclirs Hungarfan anid _Quba havo been chartered for wood - from Grand- Bond 'to Chicago, $3 per cord, free on rall, The stcam -barge Dubuquo mlé GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ‘Will isoll LINEN COLLARS and CUFF8 ¢ in tuture as follows: birges | 43,00 COLLARS AT $2.40 dry lumber from Al to thia city at $1.70 % S - an o Pads Yoy muer from Alpena o this cily &t 31,70 o 0 | g4 '8 COLLARS A, '$8.60 Sorraso, iy 14.—Tho flt hovo nowly il Jett | $6,00 CUFFS AT $a.80 qut coal to Olicsgo at 00, The only veasal roported to-day with coal to Ohi- eaggo at this price was the G, W, Hoit. . £AsT BAGDNAW, Moy 12.—Lake frolghts aro quotéd o8 scarco ot $2 from 1] gor‘ to Ohio ports, sod sbout $2.50 to Buflalo, The shipments from tho river on eatorday footed up 8,857,000 feot of lumbor, 209,000 fnnsplem, and 100 10 staves, # 3 By Orry, May 14,—C, 11, Weeks roporta the folloy ing: Schr L. O.-Butls, Bay City to Foirport, $: barges O, H, Weoks, Oharles Spademan, and prop, i iam Cowie, Bay City to Toledo, $1.75, Lighter mon in’this city say tho business s dead, oud. they don’t expect more untila general.change comos; Thoy sell none but tho Tinest and Hast Goods in use. All sizos_Collars of 18 diffora ent styles, and Cuffs or 10 differont styles. 67.& 69 Washington-st. ' NEW PUBLICATIONS. AR A A A A A~ A A A A AN AAAAARARA 1JTUST PUBLISEERED. 2 'M'usic;al Garland, Duets for Violin and Piano, Prics, $2.50. + Now and attractize arrangomonts, by Skr, WINNER, of Gnlope, Waltzes. Mazarkas Afrs, Quarrilios, and. Botc olin, witli Plano accompantment. Pagea 20, 5 Musical Flowers, Dueta for Vesnols Pasued Detrolt., . Special Dispatoh to The Chicaao Tribuna, Dexnorr, Mich., May 15—Afternoon.—FAsirD Us-— Props D, M. Wilson, Nasbuo, St Louls, Aun mid barges, Intor-Occan, ‘Feaukfort snd bargos, J, 8. Fay and, conaort; bark’ David Vanco;' schira Montorey, David Wagstaff, Négaumoo, William Sturgls, R, Guskii, ‘,’f mlt)ounl‘)’h mmgnlll, P., .nkignll-‘:zs. & s%lllln. Flute and Pinno. Price, $3.50, fow Dominton, Oriental, B, F. Bruce, Queon City, Tortland, Escatabs, N, M. Standard,’ Eato Glllott, | Fio. aeh Brar: sscompaniaes 100 pogor Shoos ~ Tiaborts, *'PasaED DowN—Props Japan, Almn, Monroo: b Bummor Oloud; achrs L, Heuah, Zach Otinndlor, Fizgorald, Biglor, “Telndal, Hut(ord, Mory, Cosaicl ol O'Nell, H, 0, Richards, Thres Brothers, G 1. onn, B ‘Wisip—Northonst, Dernorz, Moy 16—Evoning.—PAsszn Ur—Props Minoral Rook and barges, Prindivillo and barge, Buslo aixo, woll tilad. Flute Bouquet. Price, §1.60. ._Acolleotion inoluding a great varoty of music for tha Fiuta, Violin Amusements, $1.50, Similar {n destgn to tho Bouquet, First-rato, casy Vio- Hurlbut and barge, Inter-Ocesn and barge, Artzona, | Ha Ausio. v moko ; barka “David Vanco, Mary Jano, Goorgs | Twobooks by Sep. Winngr. Thoy.ara not, a0 larko as Thuraton, Olydo: achrs bggio MeRao, M, 0. Upper, | «¢Musioai Garland" yd “*Sigetonl kiowors," contaiging, howvor, ns muc 01 Boody, H. 0. Potter, 3 “aocompunimont. . 3 lute or Violin Music, but no Pland Passp DowN—Props Indls, Burlington and barges ; i f z sclir Scaman, . > . Sl Golllijgwood arrived dissbled. - The River of Life mp=Northeusty. ' Continues ta attract ganoral attontion asona of tho bost . . ‘ « 3 INDAY BOHUOL B¢ Bouk: bilsied, 830 Aiinofs & Miohigan Caunl.: - Il Dot husdred: e s * Tho above Books for sale ovarywhore Brpoxrout, May 18,—Amnrvep—Tidore, Honry, | Oliver Ditson.& Co., Boston. 6,000 bu corn, OLzanEn—Ontir(o, LaSalle, 170 tons conl; Phanix, : Tockport, 71,123 feol lumbor, 13,160 lath ; Elizabothy. | . Ohas, H, Ditson & Co.y ool i % i el ‘711 Brosdway, Now York. 050 posta. vz b s Daibozront, Muy 15.~8 P, m.—ARRIVED—CayD) < Toma0, 7,000 b oAt B 3 “odyum, | 1 LYON-& Granio—G, I Dooth,LaSslle, 4411 posta; Dalphin, |! : Ottawa, 14,000 oot lumbck, 609 posth, . Z HEALY, CHICAGO, REMOVALS, - 0170 JEVNE & €0, TRESCO PAINTERS, . AND MANUFAOTURLRS OF, " STAINED GLASS, | NAVE REMOVED TO * 837 NORTH CLARE-ST. P s MMEDIOINAL, We dro now Manufnoturing, snd it.o1u bo prooured o Grooera Evorywherey RACAHOUT des Arabes, Waich Is prenoueqd by epmnetont fudges superior to auy the publie, either by forslxy lonastio man- {fsaturors. Hacatiout I composad of the hest nufri(ive wod reatoring substancos, It 19 a favorito broakfuet Love B A R R S AR A and EMBONPOINT, ‘espaol - sirsbio for NETCVOUM people, oF thoso siiatod ik woak stomac /0.8, aind take no othor . Miscellanoous, Y Aboit, 100 moro vessels arrived yosterday. Tho Iumbor'market wne vors animated, and vossels sold tholr pargoes ulmost as fast aa they arrived. —Tho Governmont survoy, juat finished, showa 12 feot of water for 160 feot norih of tho entrance. fo {ho harbor of South Chicago, Thie Larbor la 800 foet wide, - and n the river thore is from 14 to 18 foet of water, - < ~Altlough the arrival of* vosscla at this harbor haa ‘boon unusually Jarge during tho lnst thirky.ai; atill 1o collistons or accidonts hava ocourred, . This fa inngrest mossure due fo the vigllanca of , Harbor. Mastor Qlary,” who worked liko 8 boaver' to koo tho chonnal elear ut Walls atreet bridge and around” O S paye pakas Tcase Lion, which. v ) - —Tho new bargo Jesso Linn, which. was -recen! Lannghod at Bt, Olulr for the Eatansba afid Lako Michi gan Transportation Gompany, arrlved at this port yeu- torduy afterncon for tho firsl time, with i lofl(r of 1,200 tona of coal from Buffalo for tho North' Side Tolling —0Oapt, E, B, Ward's new bargs Uranue arrived in e \lubbrfieu\erdny aftornoon, with . load of lime- stona from Kelly's Ialand, Ble 12 & ino and_substan- taliy-bullt eratf, A ik & 0 schr Octavis Is off, Bho is but alightly dem- agod. " ELSEWRERE, i Tha schr Emms, which collided the ottier day with tho nchr H. 'M. Richards, has beon got off and brought into Shohoygan sufe.’ - Tho owner of the T, I, Richardg sont the tug Kilty Bmoko to Bhoboygan 10 tow Lot to Manitowos, fo- hiava hor thoroughiy ro- vaired, 3 —Mators of stoam and eail vossold which have quite recontly passod through Lake Huron atato that, owlng 1o tho donalty of the smoke from the ‘Lurning foronts, the lighta along the cosst from Predque Tale (o Polnl an Barquo, {ncluding tho lutter, could not b seen ovou nts short " range, and for this rosson it behooves all passing over that fhoroughare to govorn themauivos e Yiaf Justton Wato s tho namo to bo bornoLy tho new and olegant eteamor now complotlug for tha “Toledo and Put-in-Day routo, 'Tho dosiguntion 1s o Bitiug recoguition of Toledo's mout diatinguistied cltizon, which will be ‘sppreolatod by the publlo st ‘Wil be ready for commission )y Ask for W, BAKER & your grocer oun gob it 1f b wi ‘W.BAKER & CO.,Dorchester, Mass, ESTABLISHED 1780, 3 Manufaoturops. of tho' colehrated Bnlor's ocalute, Proparas largo: ' Slig wbout tho 1at utey Cocon, uad Broma I of June, L - 1 yre from tho Bay City Chront. gt e et e it 20R FALE: At machineey st progree, e o prop Ewearle TOMATO PLANTS, (Lo sehir Favorite, wis out yostar for the firs Tanted with e bery "Vorkta’ vl i n tosiag. | Uiy, Teele b LA Al o poutancos o deolded succoss,’ ey Ln piantod, oo *TUETDUS, MEELRON, Soeds —Tho’ proy Elmirs, which, untll this sosson, hoy 860"