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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: by the way was & little deaf, laviog aneveoo polting the books, and supponing tho paator wad roferring to them, immadiately Jumpod up and stoutad t ** AN who laven't can get aa many o8 yout want by cafling on mo, at 75 conts ench."— New Jercey Herald. iia many felonds In Chicago will bo glad to leatn that Jonx Dintox has becomo s ‘membor of the Templo of Honor, of Oslikosh, {ho new tomperanco organization, having been mitlated a faw nighta sinco. 'Ihoso who kuow him sesort that this timeho is In earnost. A box marked for Town, to & grasshopper re- jof commi:tos, w8 brokou opon ot ‘the Con- 1 trat donot the athor day, and the contents wero ! found toconsist of old boots and frozen pota- E toos. On tho sidoof the box woro tho worda: | } s« 110 Loed loveth o cheorful giver," At last comos Misa Avau-Ta Moong, who says gho publiskied hog * Plymouth Notes™ bofore slio kuow of tho oxistonco of Misa PnocTon. Tho sudden and unprovokea resuscitation of this aquabblo portends snother * Excarsion and Alarum," . "o Isliop of Urgel has got into tronblo by talking too much, 1o saya Doy CARrLos la com- misgloned by Heaven to oust Auroxso, Ilo for- gota that the Popo hay alroady snid that Arroxso 18 commiestoned to destroy Cinvros, and, as tho Dishop {8 not infallible, silonco would be moro becoming, - ‘ A Codar Springs couple gavo a clorgyman an zecordion and n dog to marry thow,~—thecounlo, oot the inslruments,—and when ho performs on the former,—that I, of course, tho accordion, not {ho couplo,~ho can aympathiza with the Lioro of tho pooin who was * accompaniod by his faithtal houud." Mr. O. II Seaven, Assistant Superiutondent of tho Chicngo & Altou Railroad, died at his rosi- dence, No. 454 Woat Jackuon stroat, Wednoulay night. Mr. Beaver way o well-known and proi- {uent raflrond man, whoso domiso will bo ro- | grottod by a largo oiiclo of frionds. Ilo has | been ailivg for & constdarablo lougth of time | with so affection of thio lungs. ; Presfdent GraNT and Attornav-Goneral Wit - 1ams are troubled to know what thoy shall do | with oo Indian who kiils anothar, o8 the Indians | aro uot eubject to our law, Our opinion is, Lhat | whon they cateh an Iudian who las undoubtedly | killed auother Indian, tho truo conrse is to give - him & new gun and §5.—New Yor): Ierald. Woopnony wroto a very eavago artiolo on Tnropong, but it did not get into print iu timo. Tuo Herald now publishes it. 8ho says 'Turo- - nong need not havae boon avhamed to confess big rolations with hor, beeause, as thoy come menced atler Mr. Bruousn's invasion of tho family, they coutd nut harm bis caso with tua jury. An origiual post hastened up to this ofilco . with o poom dodicated to Jaxes Licg, of Ban Franclsco. Ou reading it, our feclings of indiz- nation got the bettor of us, nud we toro it up. Wo havo sinco mada a ‘*deed of revocation,” snd pleked up fragmonts which road thuss L waasick . . . a monk would bo, « .+ . gotwoll . . . Dovilamonk washe.” "The fac similo of & vary bad nutograph which rends *‘Cioatr 'Sosteuny,” 18 ottnched to = tickot for tho *Texas Mutual Donolfit Associn- tion.” Alr, Soxunny maila five tickets to any- bgdy bo thinke propor. and charges him with §2, which hie bega tho recipicnt will rewmit at oree, nnd goll tho tickets at 50 conts. For nndlusking cheolt Mr. CitoaTe: SoMenny surpasses any cune didato yot mamoed. DPasy him on, 1t §a rumored that thero {4 trouble in_{he Chursh of the Meniah agafu, snd that WILLIAM I, ALaxt, lato cf Noston, tulka of resiguing, Tho uuturo of tho troulla ia fiot stated, Tus church has been viry un. lucky {n pastore, It hiad tho Ruva, BAMUEL toxdgon £nd Gronuc UErwonvil, aud hns LAd ALGET: opiy fow wouths. It is tho church that tried 80 ha*xl to got Twnewr €otlyes, of Clifcago, ALurn comitg when CoLuxen could not bo pectired.—Newy, York ftein, That's whero the church got ite nsmo, Its pas- tor ia alwayn coming, Tho mild-mauperod Hawailana aro speunlnting through tho Gazelle asto what on earth Cul. A. B. Strwxurnarn s doing with thoe poople of Bomoa, The Gatling and Parrot gune, muskots, medicives, printing-press, statlonory, musical Instrumonts, und etoam lanach, whick ho earrics with him, puzzlo thom,and the fact that ho calla hlmself “*a spocial ouvay from Preeidont Guant to tho King, Chinfs, and people of .Bamoa,” docs not allay their ouriosity, Tho degeneracy of Dritish fne2ilutions was movor moro strongly marked than :tu the docline of tho famous Garrick Club of Lot idon, original Iy doslgued far suthors, actors, and men of Lraing, It fe now mado up of th » following elo- mouta: Noblemen, 80; members of Parllament, B9; Baronets, 20; honorables, 10; knights, 11; rovoronds, 8; doctors, 10¢ officcas in the army (many of them fn tho Gnar.s), 109; officers in the navy, 7; Varristors, 13; artints, 11; nctora, R0; and dramatio authors, 41 The Now York Témes pablishe:s a Jotter from a Chinnman namod Au 81N, The. subutauco of fc Is that o gotu no part of tho echool sfttem in Amorica. o puts tho caso 88 botweon hitsolf »uld the Irlsh-Amorican citison nn follows: * Why mo no all samo ‘PADDY? Pivpy cally hod. Mo sl cigals. Br. BAatLtom good man. CoNrucius good man. Mo mno like 'Meliean schooleo, All Bamo ‘lufitel’ Mo want sclicoleo. No get schoolee. No washoo, No soll cimals, Aw S . Tha presont rage for spedling-schools rovives su ancedoto of Gen. Scorr. Io had drawn up thio rough draft of un order; in which the word * wagon " ocewrred. Tho General insorted ono g™ too many, and hia clark, on discovering it timidly asked 'on what suthority Lo svollod Y wagon ™ with two * g's.” ** On tho anthority of Liout,-Gen. Scorr, commanding tho armles of tho Unitod Btates, sirl” thuadered the pom- pous old Qeneral. Tha elorle, at least, thought tho auihoriiy sufliclont.—-foston Globe. The Boston Tinies rocalla tho following anoc- doto fllustrative of thy iato 11 L. BATEXAN'S worslnp of hiw daughtor. It ia not new, but will bear ropotition On snothier oceaslon, BATEMAY was on 8 ateamer it his daiighler, going frous WK clly to Philadol- Phis. Bome wliglit sorident. oceurred to” tho vessol on tha voyage, causing alarm to the passongerd, NATEs MAN Was 80 rmfifcuxmwl that the Cuptaln, coming forward, said; ¢ Do culm, my dear sir 3 thoro' {n renlly B0 danger.” “ DunBur?' H-— andd—1 Do youl Tuppocs tnat I havoway foar? I aum concernod ouly for iy godlike daugliter, “What an idlot I wae to als Jow Ler come ou suc'a oo infornal old tab as thin] I Lave (mperiled her divino life. D-— you, slr (turn- inif ta tha Gaptalu), your alilp ud your erow 1 1 dop’t suvend —if you allgo to tho avil—provided not a singlo batr of iy gudilke daughter be harimnd,* Tremont HouseeB. Dot emoy use=D, D, Morrill, 8t Paul; R. 1T, Mead, New York:; G, D, Eitingor, Cleyeland ; D 2, Eyre, Mioneapaliai Walter Tod, Vitsbung; Wille fam 11, itanscoinv, LaCrow; A, T, Morso, Now York; 11 Gillutt, Minnwvolas J, ¥,Evans, Washfugton; B atch, Klugsteng John Lawrence, Dikota, ., , Shere man I Dauforlh, Dubligues David E. nm, E, I, Gaflup, ll‘:‘dh}u' '\vll‘.l :}E Byrfnger, 0, ’l'!ll‘)‘cr. Golorada LA, Btovens, Ypaltantiy © A U, Db, s Wliams, Clevelsna; 31, I ng' N Fatlier, Balttmiore ; Willlain L, Taylor, Now York s ¢, , Tiscon, Yaaton; do B, Walerinan, Bycamore., - Salnur Houre—bonitor Lynch, Muwiawippt; P, 1. Bpoaner, Miudison ;_ F. W, Guild, Bewtun s D, I, Hibe bard, Miiwankeo; ¥. J. Bchuyler, Now York : 3, W, Frakiiy, A, Hockm ultimora; Col, E, au, New dericy § M. 0. Biiner, Dhllidelphins Axa K. Dulls, Now York s Willian’ @, "Hiovens, Buffalos ¥, M, Townsend, . Louls;’ 10"V, Palinor, Boston: 8, T, Cook, Tuwa; Joh Brysou, Wushingtou; J. W, L1 e rand_ Pac arien J, b Phiag D. E. Blaw, Pitte. rg; AL, Cloveland; J, Lo Crawford, : 8. P, Davldaon, Thanme Dredous, John e il oed, Now Zealynd ¢ Wo . Hop L\ga; Jotu ¥, Atwator, Loughkeepsio} W, P sbglon ¢ 1T, D Mormm, Now York; 'l rookiyn ; ', 11, Tayior, New York: A, J, E fiman g Mimanort 4, It lteMurdy, Clorada B 5./ Graves, nu’ :lo;a.u.numu, Qlavoland; —_—— FINANCIAL, A PANIC N BERLIN. } Lowpow, Bug,, April 1,—4 .pxl:: dlspatch from A8 ¥.erlin, Gerrany, nays that & financial crisis fs fearod Fii e, Setlluments wre mado irith great dimiculty, 4 ‘nuu\un\nen twenty-sight fallures, sud two per~ ¥ tont bave comtaltied sulcide In consequance of Anup~ ——— NEW ORLEANS MARKET. New Ontmaws, Apeil L—Omany Tower a4 150, ouk 9t ial Provusoss—Pork fa Hght supply and active d mand ; mmlva $12.65¢ spol, $12,75@23 00, ':m; B e e Mruiiad s s ik RS AFFAIRS OF STATE. Proceedingy of the Hllinois Legislature Yesiers dny. Long House Debate on the Now Incorporation Bill, some Sudden and Remarkablé Changes of Views Upon tho . Subjects The Houso, Finally, Refuses to Oon- our in the Senate Amend- ments, - Non-Ccncurrence, Also, in the Senate Changes of the Depot Bill, Both Measures Seat to a Con- ference Committoe. Becond Failure and Reconsidoration of the Militia Bill, - . Three Senatorial Sesslons on tho Gehring Election Case Without Result, Vory Low Languege Exchanged Botweon Senators Leo and Steelo. Tho V/ork of tho Michigan Legistalure. # ILLINOIS. TNION DEDOT. &pectal Disputeh to The Chicago Tritune, fPErnortzLD, April 1,~The Housu this morning re- faeed to coneur in tbe Senato amendments to the Unlon Dopot bill, and resolntion was adopted for fluo appolntinent of a Commities of Conforonc, * citcaao, “The Citizons’ Assactation Municipal Incorporation Lill was then takon up fOF concirrones in the onate amendmouts, Hopkins, of Cook, hoped the Houxs would not eoncur, and that a Commiltee of Confer- enco tight bo nppolutod, The bill had been driven through undor whip and epur far coough ; now it was timo to flud out what it maant, DBlacksell #ald the amendment had been prin tedand 131 on membora’ tables, and tha bill fteclf had Lecn printad aud explaiuod; §f the Touso didn't under- stand [t now, when would the Ifouss tndorstand §t7 calden, tho peoplo might roject this now churtar i they wanted to, Lifsco—What ato tho amondmonta that the gentleman (Uopking) objectato? Thuy are fow anddmplo. Ono fa 10 Jimit the pay of city officlals,—tat the salary of na officer shall cxeeed $5,099 a yoar, Docu Lo opposo that? Anothor Mmita tho power of tho city suthiorl- tica tolovy taxes, At piresent our taxes In Chicago are 30 rmllls, This LIt Hiitts tho lovy to 15 mills, Ts thot whiut the gentleman fv oppored t07 ‘Tho billls tobo subinitted to tho voters for thetr nccoptanco of Tejeo- tion Lefora it ean becoma operative, Docs Lie beliova that tho poople of Cliiengo ato not it o be trusted to doclo for themsulvea whether thoy want ihe mew charter t , Tloplans In responso ciarged that the bill was tho measure of & Jobby hesdod by that boas lobbyist, Heslng,~a rencgade front the Reputlcan party, who, 2 fow yonrd 00, tatno down here and tald us wo must adopt ihe prescut charter becauso the Dutaocrata were aboint to come inta powoer. Now (bat tho Domocrats toers about to coma fato power, he camo down horo with tols bl to establish & monarchical Government over the city,—a Bosa Tweed charter, that Incroasod tho numbaer of offico-holdors in a sogle dopartiment of thio Govornmont by soventy-five, IIo \was oppoicd to porslog this bill to givs the clty ovor fnto tlio bands of this ring, If the Lill was to by submitted to popular vote, whiat of 167 ‘The lohby would pas it at tho polln, Dradwell roplied by faquiring whethor (ho Mouge was unwilling to et tho peoplo of Chicago decide for thomselves whint chartor thoy wanted, Was uot flio argiment of {ho gentloman (Hopkius) conclueive that thio now chartor should ba pusecd becauso tha people wanted ? Darker, of Cook, followad, dlsposing of the argae mept that the LIl was unconstitutional, boing epecial Tegialation. Tho Lill was for a goneral law, to bo og= orativo $u every clty which%accopted ft. If that made 1t unconetitutionn), what was to be sald of the law authorizing countion to sdopt the township orgauizu. tlon or reject it as thoy choozo? Mcun, of Cook, oprazed (he bIL It had too mich legistation about i, What tho peoplaof Chicagn wants od waa, not yore Government, but Lonest note i oihen, '1n its proecnt form, tho poople would reject 1t by an overwliclining mujoity. Jones, of Jo Davieas, who, 1t had been understood, would aupport the bilf, and wlo, {u convequence, wns Jtitied o ake the dbor uiter tuo previous question ud buen movel, mwado st attack ou tha bill, If it paswed, e gald, 1l wouhl provoss fatal la thoio who supported it as kind tho Lako-I'ront il to its supporte was not whot tho poaplo of Chlengo Mo lud heardy from wnd tn a number of tho p®jorty-holdors that city, and uot ono of thom hiad wnialel tho LI pasied, Thie fact that tho LI wus tu bo aubmitted to tha peo- ple, o elaimod, amounted 1o un‘hlu{h Good and bad ihe'bill would ghuro the rame fafe, 'Iho Houeo should not concur that tho Ll might go to a confereaco com- mitws aud bo muended. Jonca failet to point out s sliglo featuro whero tho it was obiectionabio, in el respeet b kpoeshs followed tsat of Hopkiun ‘amd Muari, bt by fraplication ho sugieatod that tiero wan & waul doul Tudden fn it that was deugeroun 3 flat it must bo looked to bharply, olc, and lhat it had been driven through botn' Jousea with sucl rapidity that nobody Lnew cerfainly what might Do hifdden in {1, Tt should hiere Lo utated as o fact that no bill bua at tiils seasion been explafnod with u tithie of thio particularity thnt (b8 has, It Las been cune yagaed Lection by soction before dolegatfons from Loth Louses in Commilice, and fo mombory, hes Deen irinted ‘and Lid on’ members' deske, and every member who could be persuaded to Msten ling had tho ‘maln provisions of the bill usplatned o him, aud, fu tho moln, every memler ve well underwiznds (he leading foaturex, Tho il would Lave received o largy majority but for the une foriunato circumnstances, first, that Senator Haltios supported the Lill; socond, (hak Hoplking enounced ¢ a3 a fobof Heaing, whom he dosiguntcd na_ tha * Ghi= 3 third, that o provisions of tho bill, Which are in reality restrietive, ‘and incresso the dilculty of gettiug money out of this City Tressury, were permitted (0 Lo telked of an addfug (o the puwera of the Alyor, The rural Hopublican preludico ugsinwt alug, Uio avowed declaration agatust Taboy, and tho inafnuetionn that tho bill wis (voniehosr never cx. plutnech o Sobcreatod a stampede, and the Houwo falled coucur {n thie Henato amendimcuty by 78 ayea—uot & constitutional majority—io 64 noes, “Tha followlug; Comtuiites on Conforenco on Amend- ments was thew appointcd on bebial of tho House: Hbio, Bogme, Merriit, Counoily, kud Avory, three fres named oo in fuvor of from the Beuste, Connolly 12 fnendiy'to tho bill, though ho s uot favorubly diepucd toward ihe provision relalning tha ety powera under the pres- ont chartor, Why fhis objection rhould be urgod s not clear, aiuco & only gives o the bill the character of an wmoudment o0 Win prerent churieraand s prescuted I s prascut form umyly (o wvoid forciug It Apon othier ¢liies by maling & an ameudment 1o tho Uil &4 It passcd tho Gousgo, Dow will insivt_upon sddittonal amendmicnts, and Htcelo may object on the ground of tiio reteutlon of 1ho cily powegs granted by the present charter, Dut Bleele s favotbly fuchned 10 iy mais provisions of 16 ls Lelloved that the bili will Lo roported tho L4ll, ack to tha Conference Cominitica to-morraw, with the recommendstion that the House concur in the Senals smendinents, and that the lousa will conci, The suiendmouts to tho Muujcipal Iucorporation set adopréd tn the Bonate aud sent to the louss for its concurrence arv, in effect, o8 follows ; To submit, with thie ek, to tlie péoplo for ’ sdoption, the quodtivn of minorily rejresontation In tho Common Council or Iegialative anthority of the eltys to Limit the tas-lovy {0 10 mills, far wpoclal akscssmenta and unforoe scen emergencies : (0 vest i tho Fiusnce Uommittes of the Noard of Aldermen (under ihio now clarter, if #dopted) the powarvand dutios now dovolviug upon 1bo Fluance Conmittes of the Common Coungils to roquire tha vota of a wajority of the Loard of Councit- lors to conflrm the Mayor's nominations ; to lilt to 30 oach per wunun thosaiory or eompentation of alfoficers orappotuted L tha City Govurnment, PRINTING. Tho Bpecisl Committea sppofnted to Inveatigate the Btato Printing, this morung reported, fuding that tho Low requives T ‘compouitlon. (iseoitiug) shall by “xot wolld ™ fn he secoud, third, aud fourik clasios of rioting, bub that s many'of to'reporty,or whist otight Vo called tho reporty proper, iavo beeh (set] leadod," 4 Tho yroescat vivlstion'nf " tho lsw fu this respoct, wo fnd fu the Teport of the State Buperintondent of Fub- lis Iustruction=a valumo of uearly b00 pagss, the grealer portion of which was lsadud.¥ Tho Commit. o « <o provework, aud buding,» 2 Bauch Tho roport stalcu that the Corumittes Lise been ht; e formed that tha beada of the aoseral rdon o Pdersd tha Caauoaitlon Jesdod s Fasag with L COULTSCLOrS L0 jay e ocst Uf thu leuding, “and Printer states that ho has mesenrcd the matter an rol- 1,7 which, 1t sliould b nrted, dlapraes cf the moint 1o Ly the Committas In ths firectding portion of te report, Astothe printing of tha Tlailroad snd Ware.nurn raport, the Comitice aubmi a commanication Trom the Hecrotary of thal Commiseion, wifch ntates that authority to axtend i rapart beyond 300 pages wos duly obfslned from the Toird of Pubile Coutracts: xncond, (hat the Comminsionors themsolves, not the Statr, ld for tie lndlug of the fow bages Jeadod of hat roport, ite Gutmmitteo nlso direct attention to tha practico han provatled of delivering Lo the Htale Incom- oto coples of reportn, (hua Asving paper, which ie sllowed o8 though tha copios wera complete. TREASURERS, Hownn bills on thind roading wors taken 1ip, when quita s (inrry was rabed by Tino's declating that i bi'l requiring Blate County Treanurers to luvont pubile s in thefe hauds in oxeess of £5,00) in Undtid Fitates 1onds had been transposed from fta place, swhifelt ho elntined wza second, aiid put at the bottom of the file, Hisn Intinated that (his camo ahotit throngh tha influcicn of Trearurcrs, who wanted to get inter- ent on piablle funds for their’ own benefit, Hise thin ttanired to bavo his bl taken up outuf order, Lt Tusled, THE MILITIA DILTW Tha Milltin Wl fafied fo paam,~ayes, f4; nocs, £2, A motion to recinelder wag citered by M, and e other etfort will Lo mada to et it through, bat the prospects of 1th passay are unpromising, THE DEITC CY MILL, npproprieting i all 3 30, wan taken ip, and after profonged df exlon o the ftem of $200)) fur briutingg for - (he Twentg-olghth | Qeieral A xembly, which was denounced aa o fud, {ho il falle:d to Dask=nyed, 83 (102 re. quired, ft Leing n dellclency approprintion); noes, ), On motlon to recousider, Herrington sttacked the printing fem an geantuloat,’ sl sald he sppempria: 101 af $13,0) Lt yeat was in full payment for it, not 110% $21,00 wan ecked, Peasoand Jones ptatod’ that theras tyas no kloal about that Stem, which khad been carefully constdered and found correct, Afler furthor debaic, tho Bl was recomusitied to 1o Rovous G mittoc! Thn Ifause coneurred fn (ho Sanata resolutinn di- rectitig tho pillication of 1,000 coples of S six Retandiug o LOW TALK. Tho Bznalo sesslon was occupled in n diacusrion of tho contonted slection caro of Marsiiall the temtimouy In which was published {0 ©NE, ul (he objoct of whicl senm (o bes delermiua- ton'of e Opparition to unsest Marahiail and give his yve toGelring for Uin rake of gatning Lo volex in next Henate, Donding the dabinte, ne, of Teoria, 1o v ffense nt womo discusafon of what transpired hne fore - Comamitice, wade by Hieele, when the follow- gz ensura ¢ Docs the Benntor eay that ho doulits the varace v iuember of that Cowwittco 7 Ble~lo—No, #ir, 1 do gt Tee—You bad better niof, teole—V7ho are you? Jlow big is the gentieman ? 1 conteraptible wreteh ! Tremondons oxcitoment oustod, durlug whish tho Henrto adjourned, On_rearsonililng fn the ofterncon, T arote to o anestion of privilege, and safd the Sendtor from Coley §:eeio) had use] Inuguage tovard him (Lee) that could tolerated only froma cripple (referring to the fact tbat Stcelo auffora from partial paralyats, disabling wholly hils loft arm, and almost wlmllr Tl Jeft leq and tho lcft mida of his body). Lee, continuing, sald that the Iingunire of Bteela wna such a8 only o dlrty, coile tomptibl dop would be pullty ofx Steelo—1 deslra to_spologiza (o the Senoto for tho language uked in tho heat of dobate, g make 12 apelogy to tue grentleman (Lee), When dogs Latk T have nothingg to sny, Leo—I Liavo Jusi becn answored by the bark of & dog, Af this functuro Thcmpson, of Oaok, got the finor aud_ procesdad fo speak to’ tho question before the Uous, cutting off further altorcatim, PENITENTIARY. Another investigation Iuto allaged irrsgalarities in tho Penftentiary manafrement wa prapostl by Griey fu thio Konate, {11 the following reaolutions, which W altempted to Introduco this morning, bug, objestion besng made, wen cut off, and which Lo will' iutroduca o1t tlio first opportunity': 4 Wiignead, 18 Iy chiurged in tho public prints that tho Ponfientiary iy, and hoa beon, Lsing moncy st tho £ate of £1,000 per months ince tha lt day of Jauuary, n Witiinzas, It fa aleo charged that. by tho nolawful extension of contracta for prison labor,the Venitentiary how twon defraudod out of large sums of monoyfi ono {nstance—that of ths oigar cuntract—to themmnount of ¥6,00, durnyt the torm that satd contract was ille- #ally extended ; and “Warusas, It §s also chnrged that the contractors for prison labor are now Lehind nud owing to tho Stats laryge aums of wonuy, 0uo aa Jargo un amount a8 §25,~ 0003 therefore, 7 * Zhesolved, That o commitive of thirca be appointed by tho I'realdent of the Senale, with power to send tor pemwons nnd papess, admingster oath, aud use all necosanry means to nicoriatu all tho facts in relation + Firat—To whom, and for what purpote, convict I Tor for what is kuown aatho * cigar contract * was elnged from “rmachmemade ™ to © hand-rads cigars, and Low much per day por man the Penttentlas- 1y is losing, if auy, by such chungo, aua all other facts vertaluing to safd Contract, 4 Seconud—To ancortain ol the facta In relatton to the oxtenanlon of what §s kuown aa tho *“ Winterbottom ” coutract, aunl what motives governod the Conimission- cr §1n makiog rald extension, * Z'hard=-Also, an to the mannerof making the stono contract, If traud wo wiead thereln, and the smount, it gy, tin Stato bas oss tiereby, “ fiGurtli—Ano, ult facts §n rojation to all other con- tracta fur priron labor or supplics, and such othier facts rolating to tho management of thio Bate Penitentiary, treatient of convicts, ete., including tlie amount now duo by each contractor, a4 tho publia welfara may de- mand, & Regoleed, That sald Committeo s hereby inatructed to proceed ot once with mifd invoatigntion, clibir fn thincity or ot tho Punitentiary, aud ropost it action at tho earliost possiLio day, AT THE NIGTIT BLIMON of thio S.uate tho sppointment uf Pluraon, Brown, and Btocle, the present Bourd, to ba Iallroad and_Ware. houss' Commissloncrs waa unnnimonsly confirmod, At 10 2, m. tho Senato djourncd without nsriving ot & vate on tue Qehring-Mutihiall conteitod election caso, TUE, LATE L. A, PARKS, @ov. Deverldjro waa natifiod to-day of tho death of the Iiou, L. A. Parks, edifor and propricior of {hn Alton Tetegranh, 3tr, Turks bad beon identified i b Blalo “ipform Hchool at Toalie snco it wun ugurated, Lelng one of ftw " first Trustecs, nud wos wppuinted o that ofica by tor, Valmer sud contloued by Gov. Jtoveridge, 1fe saun humanitarian fn thn prondest Wewno, and gave mocl of hin time 40 muka tho sehaol of “{.ll)m‘ Le waw o Trasico roallze thu euds of ite crution, [AThe Hon, John A Siectoraad, of this el on, John A, MeClor , of "y queat of moembens of the I.:'?il:htum‘ :\l-:lltlc’;u}?-u '1‘; ol artho Mouta of Fishrotontativen to-inorrow uight, ] H ow GVl and Moran AUGUHles of tho Times—Social, —— MICHIGAN. PROCEEDINGS, Special Disnated (o The Clicage Tribune. LANATM0, Mich,, APril 1,—Tho House to-dsy passed the B *appropristing $309,000 for Lullding n Stato Houso of Oorroction ot Tonls, An attomyt fa being mado to got tho location transferred ta tho Saginaw Valloy, but it will nndoubtedls fafl, Tho Btato Prison snd tin Detrolt Howso of Correction nro both mora than full, a1 auotlior penal fustitution ia urgently requlred by the Btate, ‘Thio Hoano passed—by 6 to 7—the bill granting na sdiitfonal land.grant to tho Marquotto & Mackinaw Tiaflrosd, Tho bill now only requires the sigmature of the Governor, which §t will undoubtedly receivo, Also, tha bill oppropriating monoys for the Deaf, Dumb, and Dliuid Aveyluin ; legallzing cortain changes in ropro- sontatlvo districta; maldog sppropriations for tho Xeform Sehiool and Tnsano Anayium ; making appro- pristions for the ¥ish Commisslon § uppropriating $5,000 for supplylng water for (Lo Univeralty, Haveral attompts wero madn to got up tho various bilis In tho Hotse on the Hquor question, but they i not tucot with mueh siccosr, It was found fme poseible (o ultain tho roquired tio-thlrdx vota to wus- poud tho rules, ; A Lill appropriating $13,)00, to_meet doficloncles fn 1o Universily reaources durfng tho yaat year fatlod of Boctbnts 15 wan rer omheto S Vot €3 bo rught forward again, sty LLATION, ONE, “ITia Souate, in exacutive cesaion, confirmod tho fol- tawlng womitations 3 fames A Tenucy, for At traring c Jnumel Mow, for Cginiusioer of Tnsr- : , (o Huparintenden! of Bt, Mary's Sy’ Caual s Willlahu 8, Wilcos, of Leusicee, T upuctor of tlis Htate Prisom, for o' torm of vix yeamsi EUIL Davis, of Ingham, for member of Mo Hoard of Gantrel of ‘ihe Jeform Behool for six years ; A, L, Aldrich, of " Gencase, for TTusteo of the Asylim for tho Desf, Dumb, and Dlind for aix yearn: Charioy ¥, Michloy, of Lonawo, for membor of the Board of Conlsol of Tue Blate b Mo Heliools for tho teray of six yearu; Caleb D, Rane ll, of Lranol, for member of the samefor four years; 8, 8, Outier, of Coldwater, for member of tho samu for twa years; B, i, lirackway, uf Wayno, for membor of tho loard of Commissloncrs for tho Bu. porviston of Charitable, Punal, Matperaud Keformatory Lviitutions fur the term of efght yoate ; Af, K. Crofuct nud W, M, MeCounoll, of Uak Lake, for-membora of the Lioard of Conunisstonoru of tha Aduitional Asylim for the Insana ; Hamuel @, Ives, of Liviugsion, for nrem- bor of tho livarid of tho Asylim for the Lusate, i place of Amoa Natlbone, redlzlied. RUEPEAPTION, Thio Hiate Troanures boveht- yestortsy $2,060 war Bouuty Londy, and to-day £:1,500'103a bonds, {swued in 1842, from Drown Bros,/New York, who' received :hulm 2r01 Europe, the Lolder suppouiog them worih- ——— NEW YORK, COMPRNSATING JOUORT, Avmaxy, N, Y., April 1,—A Liil was introduced in ho Assomlily to-day praviding for the pagmont of the Jurors in the prolracted trtal iu Brooklyn, The bill providos shat, tn caso tho trial fs protracted beyond sixty day, tho Supervisors 1asy graut such extra come it ueh e o A Sl b st Hou Wt a rteanth. u.uu,nmgn week, 4 4 s g atuinncllio i PR OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEW3. HAvEE, April 1,=Arzived--Stosmer Villo de Parls, lrolQn New York, VEKN§TOWN, April 1,—Arriyod—Steamship Sibe; P e it ] New Yonx, April 1,—Arrived—Steamships West Philadelpba, from Lamburg ; O, ¥, Funch, from Ante werp § and Lolivis, from Gluguw, Ha¥ Yaawcisco, April L —The steamer it o satied (ola afiaruoon for Mong Kopg of To« Yako- Tl for immediate distribution. \, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1875 WASHINGTOR, Opinien that the Late Neuces Massacre Was Porpotratsd by Diezuised Texans. Norman B. Judd, of Chicagoe, to Be I’laced Upon the Court of Claims Bench, Senator Ogleshy, of Illinols, an Aspirnnt for the Yiee-Prestdency, The April Public-Dobt Statement, THE MEXICAN BORDER, U HEUCES BLAUGNTER, Spastat Disast:h tn The CA'e s Irbune, Wasttzwzon, D, Co Apil Le—A gentleman loog & restdent of tho country Letween the Lo Orsnda and Nueces Jtisers a of the opdiion that tue recent mas- macro at Neuces was committad by Texan bondite and not by Mexicans, This coMbiden with th theory of same of tho ofliciala of the Btale Desartment, In eup- yort of this vicw it Is argued thit the Town of Nucces 18 100 ziles diatant from the Riv Utznidu on the erstern bonk, and that tho Unfted Satea milltiry posts, whiio garrisoned, ocoupy the castern bank of that tiver, From this Jt {9 urged that Mozlesn ratders could not penetrale & far into Tezan withont belng surrounded by the mitltary, and that it {s not reasopalile to suppose that the Mexlaus would Lo so rasl 28 to venture 109 miles into tho Stato of Texan with United States troops in their rear. The Texan population Inhabiting t Iatory bands who subsist upon outlawry, Lhies are fdeutical it ths class of population oceupyig « at of country on the Merican sido of the r. adventurers, for grester safety, it In nul guiso themsalves as Mezicana. OPINION IN THE GTA Zamaconn, of the Moxicau Chiras Cuntaison, o= st that thero Is reason 1o belleve that the report of Mozican onutrages are exaggerated, cud that ticy are not committon by Mexicuus, 1lé hax cvidence that percons hera havo been engaged In eltempiing to nianufuctura clai:ng agatuat the Mezican Governuent. Tho bioxjean cflizens were more ruccessfol than Amerirans, however, in 1neking clijms beforn the ra- cent Comrafssiopers, No Mexlean swore tolow of Iows than $25,00), The aggregate Mexlean chiting wera $33,000,000 snd the American elaimi veere §11,0.0,000, —— NOTES AND NEWS. NOIMAN 1L, JTLD. Soeeinl Dispateh ta The Chienin Trivine, WARSIINGTON, D, Oy April L.—Soino of the officers of tha Court of Clalma credit the rumot that Cullector N. B.Judd, of Chicago, iato ho made an Associnte Judje of the Gourt of Glalins bere, to kucceed Judpo Pacik, of Chlcago, Tolired on accouut f agn, 1 fa sald that tho findt vacoucy was long eince promised to Judd, Thia pramotion of Judd would Le quite in harmaony with a gomowhat {ll-defined plan for quite extensfvo chianges n tha Chicago Federal ofiices, tho firut of which was the rocent appolntment of ex-Con- grossman Jusper D, Ward as Dlstrict Attarney, THE 1XCREABED TAX, Tho Recretary of the Troauzy has doclded to hear written arguments in favor of reversing the decluion of ths Commissioner of Internal Reveuue with respect to the collection of the additional tax on tobaceo, The clalm of the contestant is that the Douglass decislon akes tho law rotroactive which was not the inteat of the law, and which {s unconstitutional, Formal ap- peuls from tho Commissloner of Iuternal Roveuus Luve not beforo boon argued for gome years, #OYE POLITICAL GOSSIP, Thero arn twenty Scuators utill remaining bere, They aro componed for tho most part of thoso who havo hotmea biore aud thoso who Lisve no liomea elsowhero, It {2 gowlped nrivatcly amoug them tliat Eeustor Dick Oulenby, of 1 a2 oo nmbition to beco didate” for tha Vies-Preuldency upon a tick Bintie, amd that thio frionds of tho elter ave encourag- ing Oglesby tu bis ambition, THE EICONSION, Diapalehen recetved hore to<dny Etate that tho Sonae torial excursioniata arrived rafely i New Orleans this morning. They will probably not leavo for Mexico befora Baturday,*The friends of many of tha party here are a; ‘n‘uh:ullvu of thie yellow fover, and it 18 «quito onsible that on ‘this account some of the party may be deterred from golng, THE NEW THEASURER. Jolin C.New, the now Treasurer of the United Gtates, f2 ropartod to bo & hurd-money man, THE DISTRICT, ‘The District Commissioncs, {u view of the lncal op- porition to tho new Fersonnl Tax law of this District aud o the discovery of remarkallo fncongruities in that law, bave decidod to alter their scliodule, Tle alterations will esempt greotbacks and certain cthior wrifcles from taxalion, npon which it 1 considered manifeet that Congreas did not desdgn to lovy & tax, THE ECHENCK LETTRR, ‘The Grand Jury ot tho United Stulea Court hare fo- day igoored the bill in which Buyder wny charged by Norman Wiard with the larceny of w letter wrltien by Uen, Schenek from London to Wiard, It wasiu this case that Charles A, Dana, of New York, wan sub- penned {0 tostify, The attachmont falls with the farlure of tho case. YELLO® FEVER AT KEY WEST, Latters wero reeaived at the Troasury Depariment to-doy nunouncing the death of keveral peraous iu tho Tawn of Key Weat from yollow fuver. The destbs lhithorto have been contlued to tho vessels in the har- o, Tircre PUBLIO DENT STATEMENT. WANIINGTON, D, C., April 1.~Tha following &2 the public debt elafement Tor April s Eix per eent beuda, 11,140,195,0¢0 1ve pur cent bund 574,432,750 £1,723,389,650 XY 7,973,640 a1y i “Total cofn bonda,., Tawful ooy debt. Matnred dobt Legal tendors, CurtiBeates of deposit.. Fraotional currency..ve. Coln certificates, .. ‘Total withont intorcat, ‘Total debt.... Total futercat in Troasury § ok, rroncy. Bpectal depowit Dol for ree dempifon of cortificates of dagouity, 3,045 41,045.000 44,303,200 24,101,000 490,878,001 010,272 29,010,419 g Total in the Troasury,. Debt leds caeh in the Treasurs . Dacroaso of dobt fn March, . Bonds {ssued to thio Pacifio Rallway Com: panies, iunterest poyablo in lawful ouey 3 Prineipal outstanding, ... 12,092,003 “$2,138,638,778 0,681,218 Intercst sccrued und not yel paid, 09, Interest palil by tho Unficd States...,.. ) 26,364,102 Interent repafd by ranaportativn of madla, elc. .., woceiieen, BOUTIE Dalancu of fnlerest paid by United States, 20,320,854 e e TS DLACIC HILLS, THE BOSTONIANS AND THE IGNIS FATUUS, & ceinl Dlspuleh ta The Chiea,o Trdune, Voston, M, Aprll 1,~Dospite of Sheridsn gnd Shpriian, s datermined offort fa making to get up an oxpodition to the Disck Hills frum Hoston, Tuere vias 8 crowded meoting thls afturnoon in Federhor Tiall, and wuch fnteret was taken, D, K, Allen, who Bad been i the Hlack Lillis yoglow, aud was thoroaghly famfliar with that portion of tha country, presidal and addrenred tho mocting, puiniiug out upon 8 nap of tho Diack Mills country tho several palnts of inter~ est, aud alio ezplaining the object of tho expedition. Mr, Allen sald that thero was mople provision for reaching tho Black Il minea as soon ae spring oponed andd the graes became plenty; that plenty of trainy wouldl Le resdy to start from the fltte Liver for tho miiues, aud {11080 cauld bo obtaiucd at reasona- ble pricex. In prospectlug for gull ithe results slowed that, In somio plices lu the Lills, $20 8 dsy ooulil bg clearad by exch minw, Thers waa uo dangor of {uterforonco by tha Indlans, with 200 or 300 men, providud that the proper precauilons wero takon, If thio party, not xeolag un Tudian for 10iua tHme, bezane leas cauttous aud atlowed thowselves to wander from :;n muin body, they wero labls to havo telr scalps ted, Willlam I, Cody (Bnffalo DilL, who Ja playiug a$ the Howard, waa fntraduced miid geueral wpplause, and #poko {a rufereuco to the Lluck Hills country, He bad actod ss guide and eeoat {0 the DIg Itorp ospedition, under Col, Mills, and was proeut by fuvitation, e had 13 eolfals Intoreots at stuke, Thera was doultlcca okl in the Dlack Hils, but in what quantities, re- matuod for some expedition 1tko tha one proposed (o dstermiie. Tha Goverument, Lo satd, was adverss to iuers or tnp{mu golug uto the country, and a force was tutn ftidug ont to oxelude ouy pipedition euturiug st territory, Vart ef ho Dlack Mitla bod Lesn given o' fho Blouz, not fur & rearvation, bat © for o huntiugeground, and thervcanld not bu apy reasonabla ubjcetion 10 sdmit- tiug minesr, The wittery were Nod oru sovers than thuew ot tlio Beat, the mnuurynn:lyhl‘.mfi below 139 degrocd Ludow gazo, Gems wo pleaty, ELK and ante- tronbles Lisd origin In Blanding Root Arency baing 1Hly supplied with provisions due the Indisos Custer desired to make up the deficlency Ly that fer of a portion of the army rationaat Lincoln tothe Indian Agent, A delegation from the ennfederatad Arickareos, Manians, s0d Gros Ventres wero then nt Yort Lincoln, axpecting o meet the 3ouz of bortlie bsnds and meko & treaty of peace. Jobn I, Coilins, formerly of Galeus, sppointod Ly tia Presldeny t» Lring the Bilnux Chicfs negotiationa with reforetics to n res I5uia, accompanied by Gon, Wi QuaMerinantar at Washington, fs ry weafting for represantatives of the hostile bands of Bioux, They eotertain uo donbt that 3 tresty for the vesslon of the Black TTilla will be nepotiated and {n farce by May 1, upleas the military fail fn thn plana for Xeeping out trespasrers in the meantime, which sould alnem (he Indinge, and_might end negatintion; The Indfane are said to liavo fized thele price for th e at $00,000, In the Tnrian com 2 O e — POLITICALL DEMOCRATIC V/EEPING AND KISZING, Speeral Diszateh by The (hicnun Tribunes FANERVILLE, Wik, April L—Tle atorm which hlow over thn Demozratie Convoution Tiesday night made #ad havoc among mambers of the party, Several hnd thielr feclingn badly hurt, and were bent nn revenge, Tho notnlnations fuere r13do were a thorn ia the flesh ton large numter of Demozrats, Tho effcct was that the dissatinfled held & mecting last uight with the face flon which carried off wil the ofices. Tho conflicting clemontes wero Lrought face {0 face, Auson Li.yers, who falrly marshialed the Conventlon by the wava of hin hand, who fought Frank Whilsker toths Litter cud, and ssld o grest many things which fanned thie fam of paeaion and anger, wan Induced Lo kit on the anxious scat Tast night, when he fully repented of s former enurse, dcscrl Wallace, tho defeatad cati- didate for Cler's, was $ierealno; 0 waj Tiraoks, hia conquaror ; Wildon, who revailed over Whltokor, and several ofliers, Tilo taceting 1.4 & gencral lovo-foast, st which wach told hia experiones with countderabie cmation, ‘Ihe Wallace party meant businoss, how. cver, talired piatnly, and demanded a chango in the ticket, * Wilkon was tnduced to throw_up the valuable nomiuation for Justics fn fivor of Whitsker, Troolkn wean compeilnd to iy the track for Wallare. Rogors rlothed bt in sackeloth and ashes, sud mourned thie condu :t of the night previons, sud they all fell on their necgs wnd wept togeller, OSHADSH, F,,-"ul Dirpatel to The C! 176 Tridune, Ositrosit, Wis, April T.—~Tho Bepubiican City Cons voution lian nominated the following municipal tick Mayor, James V, Jones; Clerk, Joweph B, Fowers; Treasurer, Robert McCardy ; Bchool-Superintendent, 1, B. Dale. Tho Dotocratic Convention miade the fole lowing nomination : Mayor, Joseyh Stringhams Clesk, 3. B, Powes Trensutrar, T, 1, Bopers Helioal-Bupe intendent, C, W, Felker, Tho candllaty for Clerk b ocrupied tho povition for the paat Hit-en years, and fe a Jtepublican, For School-Superintun the Repub. leaus nominated Mr, Dale, n Democrat, who Lzs Lod the office for revenyaure, The Germans whl give the Demoeratic tickot o warm support, Lt ther vhow of muccent i not e bost, LE CREEK, MICH, tch (o The Chicaga Tribune. DATTLE ConeK, Mich, April 1,—Tho Republican City Convention met this evening, st famulin'a Opera- Mouse, sud pominated the Hon. V. P. Cailier for Mayor; Charlce 8, Oray for Rerors for Treasurer: the Hom, Alimme Prexton fos visor ; Tolman Mull for ‘Justice of tho Vewe. Convention waslargely attendol aud much onthusiaam was indulged in, COLDWATER, MICH. Spectal Dispatch @ The Chieaso Tril CoLDWATER, Mich,, AprH 1,=TL{u ev uive Bourbon Democratie Clty Convention putfn nominstion the following tcket: Mayor, John it Champions Clerk, Alvert A, Wood; Marshall, A, Slerman; Tresaurer, W, J, Bowen: Btreet Commis. elonier, Jamen A, Cavanauggh Justice of the Pesce, David B, Wiliams, GRAND RAPIDS. Bpeeial Diepated to The Chicayn Teidune, Onaxp Rarips, Mick, April 1—The Lepublican City Convention to-night nominated the Hon. P R. L Trice for Mayor, renominated C. W. Warrall fir City Clork, nnd 3, L't -lorick Baars for Treswurer; nomis nated 7, 8. Verdin for Comptroller, Davi] Lancas- ter for Direcior of the Yoor, and L. ¥, Walcots for Judgo of the Suporivr Court, * CRAND HAVEN. Speefal Dirpateh (2 The thieavn Tritune. Granp LAV, Mich., Apsl 1.~The Hepublicans bLeld thefr ward caucus meeting to-night, nomniuated delegatas to tho Convontion to.morrow night, and ap- pointed ward oflicers, But little {yterest seoma yot to Lo manifested in the cowlug elections, TOLEDO. - Totzno, 0., April 1.—Tho Republicans to.dsy nom- {nated the Hon. Guido Marx for Mayor, Mr., Mars fs ona of the Bapresentativea of Lo county in tre Leg. talature, cnd seas prominent in opposition to tho ro- callod Fotter bill during $ho lato scéslon af tics body, IRES, ¥ AT B:LVIDERE, ILL. Sueeiol Dispateh 0 The Chicayo Tridune, Bezvivine, L., April 1.—A fire occurred here early thi morniug on tho North Side, in tho business block oceupled by J. M. Glsancr, A. O, Williams, Pelitt & Bowles, nnd B, Terwilligor, Two storea wera entirely doutroyed, ‘Theothier two woro badly damagod. The firo origlusted 1n tho drugestoro of A, O, Whiliama, consuming the building entircly, with oli ita coutents, Thie causo of th firo {s unknown, Tho prineipal losees aro as follows: A, O. Willluns, drogs, $3,000; fusurance, §$3,000, L. §. Lougear, bullling, §,00; insurauce, $§1,00, J, ML Glasner, Lulidiug _and dry goods, €3,000; fully in- sured; Pttt & Dowlew, fowelors, & insured, Foos Tombins, bulliing, $:00; fully Dr, 8, Terwililier, drugs sud books, 81,5003 fully uc sured, WV, W, Wonl, atiorney, bosks, $1,10 fnaufaacs $600, ' Goorgo Bement, Lutiding, $3,620 } insuranco not known, Boveral otliors lost emaller sums, The upper storius in tho Llock werw occitpiod a8 read estate, law, snl Justicoofficus, The Miny, of Hartford, and Firomnan's Puud of California insurance Coawpanivs uro thio priucipal losers Ly tho ra, AT ST, PAUL. Special Dispateh (o The Chicazn Tribune, 87, Patir, S, April L—Tho reatdence of Cu ¥, Bigolow, of the t, Paul Firoaud Marine Insuran Company, 116 Callego avenve, was burncd thia noon, Tt was bullt four yoars ago ats catof $L4,000, with vatuablo improvements sinco, Moat of tho furnituro Jopes bad boeu zeen {n droves covering scred, Tho slresind wero full of fraut; one man Lad esught 137 trout dn thirtyoseven inlnuter, Pover and sgue bad not sppaared {n'that region, About 100 pazzes are on the lst of subseribers, and, beforo April 15, wien tho ¢xpodition will start, it 14 ez= poutod thut the' nuabor witl bo swellod to 200 OF 300, THE INDIANS, . 8beelal Dispateh to The Chioage Tribume. 87, Paur, Mian,, April 1,—Dismarck mall sdvices to s 6th ult, sey thad the LD throstened Indisn ‘wua gaved, bul badly damiged, lusured, $3,000 on the Louro and 81,600 o the furnturs; $5,000 on tho house insuranco was i L4 own compiu¥, Tho Sro wag caused by ehlldren playing 1o tho garret with a lighted candlo, ~ Tho 132k ‘of ‘water and somo hoso hurattn, delaged tho fremen, who tuight clsa have partly sar the building, k AT MOKENA, ILL. Spectal Dlazatch (o The Chlzwyn Trilune, MoxrNa, 18, April 1,~latween tho hours of 8and 4 o'clock this morning, an occupled coltage owned by Alpd, Benuets took tiro anl burned to the yround, It wan tindoubtedly tho work of an_fcondiary, wbuut $500,—aald to be fusured fur §35u, AT ROCKFORD, Epeciol Drapaich to The Chicago Tridune, Rocerony, U, April 1,—At 8 o'clock this morninga small frame houso In tho Yirat Ward, occuried by William Durliam, 100k firc, and was eutlrely consumed, Lous sbout $300, CATSKILL MOUMNTAIN MOTEL, Rivastox, N, ¥, April L.—The Overlook Afonntain Housa in the Catekills, & femouw summer fusort burned to-day, Loss, §0,:00; fusurauce, $40,000, — . THE WEATKER. ‘Wasamazon, D, 0,, April §,=Yor the Norihwest the Upper Allsuisalppl and Lower Missourt Valleys, and Upper Lake region, clear weather, rising tempersturo, southieast to southwost winds, and falling baromeler, LOCAL ODSERVATIONS. - Ciaoaao, Aprl 1. Time, Illur.'Thrlllu.\ Wind, (&an| Wiehery e ity 3, 437 618, W,, brluk..| 15 Cloudy, Wt 40 436, brisk g . w01, 41 438 W 8:33 vl 42 415, W, brd 9:00 ju 1,500 40! 63 B, W, 10:0 j o, 20.08; 83 €18, W Maximam (hermometer, 81 minfmum, 38 UENLRAL ODBSERVATIONS, Cutaap, April 1, Wind, wjtiam; Weather, JI8[Clear, W[Clear, Station, Chicago.... Chuydurs Omihs £0, 03| 29,47 50.10] 3%H. Teavonw'l | Kookuk,y... 137,18 vectar p SUICELLANEOTS, Wectal Dispaser fa The Chizada Tri Brows Crav, Ta AL feah fFogier quantity of mow felt yentarday’ and last wighi thau during auy Jlovioc wturn of tha weason, Tus teujratire roughout runained at about 23 alpve, Ab wunrise DO Mr wis siiering, The thennometer udinued (0 above, It lius Loos quite waras ali duy, melting the suow rapidly, sud reudering tho sircuts Slmost {npase 8sble for pedestrizns. Tralus on the rallrods Wero dotained some hours by the suow to-day, but other- wise av 1ot serlously affocs —_———— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. . The Iriah Ausoclation of Naw York Lave resolvad on 8 publio parade £3 Jarsey Qity om Sundsy. tle Lih inat., o8 & tribute 1< Lhe memory of Jann Milcaul, LABOR TROUBLES. The Pennsylvanin DMiners Still Iuclined to Riotous Conduct. Tho Btats Authorities to Denl Samma- rily with the Offonders. A Successful §irie Among the LaSalle Minerg, 2 THE FENNSTLVANIA MIMERS, Kpeeval irpateh 1) Vhe Ulieagn Tribune, Witkrspauze, Pa, April L—Although no intelll- griace of any outeages i the mimng region has been recelved to-day, the extremiely thrastentng demomatras ttous of the st few days render i quito grobable that furtber outhreaks may occur, Ercitement runs bigh around Mazelton and Iu ke Suyiktll region. To-night Ma),-Gen, ONorne, commander of thn Ninth Divialon of the National Siate Guard rerefved telegrayh from Gor, Hartranft to report at Harnsurg immediately, snd he will leavs on the midnizbt train, Acorreiponident of & proinloent New York journal was ordered to lenve town to-day by the strikers, o having written up their cause sdvereely, HIAZLETS Ia,, April 1,—=Tho excitemont at Upper Tatugh yenter: daring tho rald of miners, was 1n- tenwe, 4 lers was o perfect reign of terror, It reatis ey divi led thelr forces Lefore entering the 13, P02 Comiug in al the east end and others ut the il Shats were fleed Indiseriniuately, Many of tha rigters were intoxicated, rnd weut throaph & I orta 10 foree tho Itdlord snel boaridcts to ot them, Bime of the insates took refinge in tLo r s exesyel through the b CONPALY'S LIOrD Wid .l into tha Luiuding, hut the 8 clorks cecajel, Iereona roding along the Le were ptoppet and fired upon when tiey rof. doin t ararcported st Ashlind, with the 1ozs of ecve roi liver, All {3 qitlet hera this morning, . TABRISITRO, Lo, ATrll 1—Gov, Marirants will to- IRCTCoW MU0 B Lfoctaination orderiuy tue tiotous st todipetse, The vigaross policy ol i fia cake of the Susquekanmn noler wiil Lo ropeated i the axigency of the prearnt oecasion should demand it pa,, April 1,—Advices from vardous it teglons Ptata (hat the excltement n increasing, and aceucs of violenso are fuured, Tho Buetlff of Schuylllll Coanty has fmued & proslamation exfling upon all evil duwposel persars 1o deciat from futerlering with hiber or progorty of othier perzons, sud enjaaing tho il authoritien 1o arrest all partizs thraatening violence of wuj kind, ILLINCIS L1INERS, Special Dispateh to The Chicwia Tribune, LaSLLE, T, April 1.—The miners eniploged by the Kenouha, Tilnofa Vallsy, Noztbern Ilinots Col Trom, tnd the Unton Caal Camnpanice, of Laballo and Poru, received notice this moming that thcir wages would to-day be reduosd from 1 to 85 cents per ton for mining, They suspended work for the day, lild & mocting, And rosclved lo domand ) cents, The Unfun Cool Cinapany ucceded {o tho demand, arid will reeume Lulnees to-morrow, What tho ntheb comyse ules will dn remaina (0 bo decidnd, Tue L.Sille shiat o 1tlen Milnois Caland Tron Compuany il bekepd Il a fow daga for repaire, THE PITTSBURG IRON-WORKERS, Prvrsnvia, To,, Ayril 1—The 1rou-works of Glaax, Necly & Co, resumed work to-dsy st 3 yer ton for Loiling, Tt 1a understood that, aftor to-day, the pud- dlesa wiil recelvo $3,5, and the oliding-scale be re- CASUALTIES, y pateh o The Chieagn Tritune, Rocrs T, U, Aprit L.—To-dsy, o8 Thoms Charl. ton, Yurd-dlzster of the Chlcago & Northwestern Rufle r03d, was conpling care, his foot eaught in o frog, He was thrown down, aud his 1=ft Ieg from tho anile tu tho knee was Iaceiated In o frightfal manue carwelicels et thinks tho liub EARTHQUAKE, * 8ax Fraxcryco, April 1,—A dispateh from Lureks, Nev., reports n heavy shosk of earthquake this ovene Ing. Some damago wa3 duno to bufldings, but no one a3 fnjured, — Women and the Scotch Untversittes, Correspandence New York World, Loxpox. Marclh 4.~Last night, in the Honss of Commonw, thers was a lonx and rather intar- exting doonto on the bill ivtroduced by Mr, Co\v]mr ‘Femple, for allowing the Univernitios of Seotland to admit women to dogrees. Hix yoars ago two or three womon applied to tho Uni- versity of Ldinbury for admiseton to the medical classes, It waa felt to bo imvossiblo to admit thom to the clisres of the young men : but the medical I'rofessors consented to givo them separate instruction. The legal point wan son raisad, Could tha Univorsity Tegally edmit thoeo women Lo degresa? Tho Coart of es- sion dacided that tho Universities huvo no snels pawer ; snd the prosent biil was framed to gico them thie authorty. It ia not compulvory in ite proviaions—it 14 odly pormiseive—thoy mas, if thoy like, it suys. Tho ndvoentes of thiabill urged that tho oppoeition fo It aroso frow o trades-union splzit—tho doctors, they sald, woro afraid of betug cut out by their lady compoti- tors, 'Tho opponents rotorted that this was not truo, bat that the practical dificultios in the way of educating menynd women together in medi- cing and gurgery were insurmountable, nud thac the Senteh Universitlos were uot rich enongh to provide moparato instruction for women. Tho fecling of tho House was apainst tho mensuro—~ and {u the end the Wil was thrown out by a vota of 104 to 161, For Overdresses, ‘We offer this morning, in our Lace Department, an extensive assortment of the Hamburgh Embroidered Net and Batiste, so popular for Jackets and Overdresses Ttisshown in all widths in Black, White, Drab, Ecru, Navy Blue, and Browm, or éhbroidered in White, with Insortions and Edgings 1o matoh in color and pattern, Also, all-silk Embroidered Nets, Guipure and Spanish Nets in unique patterng, with Laces to mateh, with large invoioes of Fronch Piquo and Oambrio Embroideries for kilt plaiting Chas. Glossage 4§ Co.. 106,108 & 110 State-st. T ¥OwSsALE, Polar Soda Apparatus. VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & BEID, Agests, 02 & 04 Lake-st,, car, Denrborn. A fow s300n:d-hand cases for saln. firm of Lichards & Geoeh fa thiv day_di '.'.{ mu.nl;l.meq-un xl.;.u‘l taning accoants will be settls our aflice, 191 Sou e B TAYID monakDt, G ¥, GAOCIE. COPARTNICIRSIITI?, Tho uodegstgnad bava this dey formied o coparincrabip, undcr Uhe firn hameof Goooh & Larhor {aa uocessors 1o Richaedsd Goaclt), for 10 puFpod of 1FUMICHIE B (rad: uco, butlor, ohess and trovivina busiuais at the okl staid, 151 50utl Waiar and 10 La5al Chicego, Marahal, 1915, ALY D “SEEDS,” WHOLESALI: AND RETAIL, TULL 5TOUK O¥ GHOTCE SEEDS for HOT BEDS, Catalogues Lr0a, 4. ' F0UG & HON, . fonan. T u.(\’mxlm. BANK 8TA i) MENTS, QUARTERLY STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION O TIR FIDELITY BAVINGS BANK Safe Déf)"ository; . At the Close of Busineas, March 81, 1875, lll‘"_l:'EN. 331,913.02 L Cash and Bishange. Gavernmiaut fondi 624,875.45 65,622.08 Ly col Ateenl. 151,518.02 Timn 1. chired i me L ot geciird iy 207,007.0¢ semua10 ,9102,000.00 & s 856,718.97 222 31700103 $1,626,405.99 LIABILITIES, 1.0 5 “QUARTERLY REPO OF TII: CONDITION OF THZ COMIERGIAL LOME (O, AT THE OLOSE OF BUSIBL3Y, MARCIE 1% 1S7VE. 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