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‘uml Jorx X, Cowan, General Solloltor of the RBaltimora & Ohio Rallroad, sro In the city. When the Hstonuo Dk TALLETRAND weard all hor jewols at s ball, sho s obliged to securo tho orvices of fwo pollcemen to accompauy hor all ihe time. Therc'll be mo Brookiyn trouble there, M1 D, souds us & poem entitled ** X Cannot Mako Bim Smile,” We caunot publish it unless shie gives un the pamo of tho young man. All the young men wo know ¢ emlle,"—J(chmond En quirer, Now York complalns that VARt novelty has worn off, snd not tuore than balt the city has been converted, Himilarly, Tondon Is, tired of the Chiesgo missionarios, and thero aro still soveral bard caeca tiore, A lineal descendant of the oldest Inbabitant has beon fonnd by Jomy G \Wenn fu the Gulf of Mozico. It fa the Gloitidid pyramidata, ro- malne of which ocour in the Potsdam sand- atone, the oldeat of the Silurian rocks. Hunny 8. Muspocrt {s, wearo ghd to say, still Jiving, snd will probably show tho Philadelphia Times that ko {a not * the lato I 8. Munpocu ™ Iu s fow woekn, * Dohowia " was written by tho Iate FoaNk Munpoct, bis talonted brother, If Miss Tauna Iieay, of Indinnapolls, given a perfect fac-similo of tho Hon. Jonx C. Nxzw's autograph, it must take Lim s mouth to aflix it to s Treasury noto, Perbmps thiu is an ingonious rchome to provent a too rapid Inflation of the curroncy. Joux Bivamax, & Now York bigamist, pleadod guilty. Whon aaled by tho Recorder whothor he would live with his two wiven or go to Htate's Prison for threa years, ho cheerfully chose tho latter, The story Liath s ancient aud fleh-like odor, but is too good to bo omitted. J. N, dcCurovau, Goneral Managor, and Wituax Brewart, Gooeral Frolght Agent of tho Pennsslvania Railroad, and Mr, Layxa, Gon- eral Manager uf the Pittaburg, Fort Wayno & Clicago Kallroad, aro in tho city, auditing tho acconnts of tha ennsylvania Company, ‘The Graphic coolly argnos that, {noamuoh ss tho ico and anow &t the poles of the planct Mars. are plainly visible from our osrth, the simplest ay to discover whether an open Polar Sen real- Iy oxists onour plavet would bato establish s coda of signals with our outsida netghbor. ‘The Rev, W, H. Daxizes, formerly psator of' the Union Park Methodist Church, leaves for Tagland to-morrow, for the spaclal purposs of following Moopx and SaNREY, and writing a book ubout them and their rovival. Ilo goos with lotters of introduction to & large mun!mr of l.ondon clergymen. A Porslan namod Mowavzp Mreza was con- 1'ood in a sack with a cat, s roostor, and n viper, 1 be cant into tho soa. i execntionora forgot to # arch bim, and as soon as the mouth of tho anck was closod ho drow s knife nnd slew tho v.per. An hour lster, when thrown into tho wator, ho rippod open the sack, swam off, and eucapsd. A benevolent old gentlsman at Sutter Crook, Cal, died, Though noted for the kindliness of his hoart and the purity of hia moralg, ho hisd no zeliglous creed. The parson who buried him an- wounced to Lis hoarors lus ragret that 80 promis- Ing oporson shoold have mados bec-line to Iades, and that night, aftor rogarding the prop- arations made for an exccution, and {hioaring »o alternative, he choge tho expedient of dopart~ ing in hasto, Bnnator INoALLS, of Kansas, went security for bl brother to the amount of §50,000. The lat— tor, who is in tho shoo business, failed, and tho Bonntor was beld responsible. Ho has assigned all bis Atchison proporty for the payment of tho dobl, plodgod bia sslary as Bouator for one yoar in advanco, and {8 still debtor to tho smount of $26,000. If INoALLs were m meau man this would not ba 8o bad, bot =s ho s one of tho mom genorousimon in tho United States, aud waa nover known to ratuse s loan in his lifo, lug 1uss will be generally mourned. It sooms that the Iato I, L. Bateaax'a desth ‘waa uo diroctly to a guat of pnssion. His tom- , bor waa occastonally a perfect hurricano. The pight bofora his donth, Mr, Hexay Iinvixo gavo & supper, at which Barwirax was prosent, aud $ho fun wazed 5o loud that the polioe {ntorferod. This anseemly intrusion stirred BDATHMAN to & fronzy of rage, the effect of which was fatal. It ‘was & nervous disordor, for which he was not ac- cannlablo, and waa the more remarkable in con- trast with the genial disposition and good tem- por of tho unfortunats victim, Tmagine tho feslings of 3, and Mme. X., of Paris, iu recolving the following suggeittive letter signed by their cook : Mapiux: Thavo just learnod that the imeat whiel ‘waa wervod to you for dinner fo-day wasnot yoal, but— ©ou, how can 1 write 1t 7—n plece of " tha little nephew of this butabier, He sssassinated the poor littlo by, and #0 coucal bis erfling cut him i fragmonts und wolik'the Plecen to bis customers, I dare uot retirn to tho nuee, Farowell, + After holf the city had been thrown into violent hvateri s, and the supposoed cannibals Lad almost died of dyspepaia, 1t leaked out that this wasa pieco of April foolory. Luoy Hoorxs racords it 1u the Philadelphin Press, Frayw Mavo tells & good atory about himeslf, 2t sppors that in “Davy Crookett,” when ap-- pealed fo by the herains of the play to road . cortaiu lotter and give hor advlco the raon, he re-- Sums the aamo with much omotion, using tho: fullowlng linca: *Take back your laiter, Migs, and tud 8 better friond than poor Dave Crockelt, 2or 't » baokwooduman sud can't read.” While f2lilir 3 an engagemont In Albony & few weeka siucy, 1ayo was strolling up Btato edroet, when bie wag attracted by the conversation of a gang of nowrboys who hod recoguized him as the origiusl Cruckelt. Ono little follow catan up and dportined himto boy a newepaper, which he diclive, when tho little fellow, looklng up at Lim wit's & comical loer,sald: “I'm @ back- voultuan andean®t read” Mavo Immodiately 1w 4 purchasor, aud uaved his roputation. Lurt Wodnoudny eVeniug AMr. DBussiny Hatusvay, of Michigon, met s fow friands at e veivence of the Loy, Rouenr Corvrres, sud rend ta (hem nuniorons extracts from hin naw Faem, o tiled ¢ a-ren-ya-wa-go, or fllawatha," Whicis 1 neatly rowdy forpublication. 1o pacm L dereritive of the orlgin of the Onondagn Council tire, and contalug very many of the Ludian 1:gonds which Lave boon iathiored by ariuus ;uthors In conversation with red men aud wonau, The veraifloation iz very emooth st fres, ud the subject well handjed throngh- vet iu w modest vew, entiraly froo from tho turgid lm:bnt which 80 many think tobo & Lee . celament of real poetry, Mr. I B it 35 o b & o ciclo o raTiANAY Sba late Lakeside, aud other serials, fn which { poama havo attractod cousidasuble ar- Hflfl\‘ll‘b Alll“flvll(u’:‘ {onse—), Volmer, W, ), Denton, B, 7, Bice, New Yark ; Joseph B, Bonvett, phi L, W, Nuthbone, Now York 1, Heurelbur, W. Huniluglon, Doston’ L. Dodt W, Eautanin, Mivniwpora: b, u, Bt Taul: E, L. Fuifor, Bostong 0 31, e ¢ York John Mullan, Ban Eraciveor o Ciuclonatt; Charlcs A, Ballows, Frank A. 3. ©. Hopkins, Mudison; W, O, i, Craddoct, Mattoan; Jonn Charlea L, Golliy, Miwaukens Sraud Dupide; Wi urot, Gininoatd.., . Grund . O, 1atab, " Sow York ; W, M, bobi, Hos. - I Purry, Juseio ; 8imon Beattic, Casadu; ¢ Jukaaion, Quiario; J, N, ord, Defroit, I, 17, S mneapolia i 3.A-Tclmes, kit, Louts's Dr, wivd, Willlam 7.'Gutos, Nevada; i1, O, Bru gl e U i W York s 1L en ooriia ; i sy Yexaas J, W, Geborn, Tolsdo W 130y e Wb, Altodt s 1, L. Grii, 2, 37, o aebry,’ Golutmig, < Sherian dall viar: ', Nichols, New York ; J.N. h!lecuuou h, W0 i, Lauac I ¥and, San Olevelund : William 1, Now York; Jumes veRont liouse—A, R, tous J. 8, ¥alr, Do Wil Lape, AL B. £ike, Pufladel. . A, Vai Dytior e Yau Drie New AFFAIRS OF STATE, i Proceedings of the Brawl Called the Illinols Legislature. The EKilkenny-Cat Programmo Faithe fully Adhered To, Report of the Investigation info the Ac~ counfy of Inspeclor Harper. Condition of tho Bankrupt Railroads of Illinois, The Kishigan Legislaturo. b REFORM. Special Dispateh ta TAe Chiengo Trilune, Brmsuvier, i, April 8~The Committce of Conferenco an the bill maklug oppropristion for the Reform Bchiool st Pontias recommond that (ho Houso receds from ita amendmienty, Then rediico fhe appro- priatiou saked for conmtruction of n sewer from $3,000 10 $2,000; for ateam heating apparatua from $1,500 to $1,000; for butlding ditches from $300 fo $509; and #lzlking out ftem of $3,000 for additionsl buflding, Fortwith the bugle note of rotrenchmont and re- form was blown by McCoy, 1t was sesson fo check Prodigal expenditure of tho peopls’s money, ete, Bisclowell, who ~misunderstood the Committeo report, boped tho Jouse would stand hy ity amendments, Deing informed of his error, ho uald he hoped the Houss, for the sake of its own dig- nily, would reeode from {ho amendnients o mean o8 wera theee, whereupon Downing moved that unan- imous leava bo granted lackwell Lo withdraw his npeoch 8o far as dellvored sud begln anow, This ex- elted tho usual uproar, nmidat which Blackwell sube sidod, and tho great question of rotrenchimont and ro- form on tha one hand snd of surerior abligations to thio {nmates of tho institution was left to be discussed by other members, Tho Iouso rofused to concur fo the Comualtten's roport by 07 ayos to G noea. Beforo tho voto was drclired, Jooes, of Jo Davioax, eanged hle voto fn order (o movo to reconsider,which Do did, in support of whisl he ueged. (2o wan thin fact) that the provious question bad brex called boforo uny. momber of the Conferenco Comumilticn had Lud oppor- tanity to defond tho report., On the motfon to roconsdder, Ashton, Chairman of thy Conferonos Committee,statad that tho ltema strlck- ou outand cut by tha House Lnd been cxamined by that Committco and found nocensry, Tho Stem of 9,000 for sdditfons! bulldlug was uccessary In order 1o furnish accommodatious for tho 181 boya {hera now, of whom, 63 wau stated during tho dobato by Mann, ver 100 occupy tho samb sleeping-apartment, an ally- ventilated room, lu whichs from all reports tho littlo Zellows must he packod nlmost. ke sardines in o box, Tho voto was reconsidered, ond upon {he main ques- tion the Hunso refusad to concnr, and & second Con- feranco Counalttes vas ordered, HAINES' DETE NOTR. ‘Tho absolute demorelization of tho Moure, now that tho appropriation bills are out of tha wiy, has heen brought about in grest measure by the absohtto de- woralization of Haines, Aud Halnes' demorallzstion 1n great messuro I dus to Lia chronie dread of Boguo's Bauk Examination LUl being calloa up. Ho atudionsly avolds sceng Boguo at auy time, Ho studiously svoids secing any other saombar of whom ft may bo suspacied that e deaigns to call wp that bill, which, I passed, might oxplode somo bankrupt savings bauk, and fur- nish such information conceraing euvh fnetitations an ‘would enable depoaltors to discaver their actusl con- dition, In aeason, perhaps, to save thelr deposits, That 12 all tho bill might do. And tho way fu which 1fainon Tesorta to all soris of trickery to provont its being taken up exciles tho atlention of every amo fnter- estod I oy mesaure pending boforo the Iouwe, ‘When there i no other mode of filling in gaps 1n the procacdings, 5o that Bogus may not Sud oppor- tunity to call up that bill, Haipes exerts his extraor- dinacy talent for rafsing the d—1, and forthwith tho @1 fo ralsed, for Hajties nover falls 1n an undertak- ing of tuat sort, Daily, Doguo keops his soat, an though nafled to it, il apporiunily prescata for hia clatming the tioor, when up ho Jumps, only to bo cut Off by the Bpeaker with *the gentlomsn from Ifar- atlu,"—or *{hio gontleman from —,” who $4 » niodest anan and selidons clalins the Hoor, *lizatho fluor,” And day aftor day Dogue watches und walls for oppor- $unity to fetch up that Ull, aud day after day Hulnea displays bin akill in dodging Loguo and Boguc's bill, Sd what tho upsbioh 6f 1 198y bo 5o man ca el THE DAY'S EXTRAVAGANCE. The Grangers got on the Tampago uyain this mosn~ Ing, Afier the report of tho Confercnce Commitiecs, | Cummiugn moved to {x‘ullp\mu the pendiug order, cous uidoration of tho Hlock-Yarda bill, for the purposo of taldug up tha Will preveusing the subjacting of asseos. menly, or moneys credit, auil bunkestocks fo equalira. tion. ‘Forihwith the Grangors, who are purticularly gitted in strenglh of lungs, sprang fo thelr fact, and Yedod, aud yollod, and yousd, Ul Gunmivgs was choked o, In the wildst of tho din, Parker ross and gave notico that 4f the Ohulr peraistai in 3 refusul to rozogniza tho riends of tho Block-Yards Lill when thoy elained (e Hour by slioulilmov to it somebody also In the wir, Hiines redorted fo bis nausl defonse whon badly wcarvd, and said the Chulr would ontertain s motion to adjouarn, wheu the Grangors howlod loudar than over, aul #li00k their 1uta at Cutamings sua at Hales, 3fution to ndjourn vma wmado aud put, viva voes, eronybody soliiug e loudly sud an oficn fw ha coali, pud thoayes sid nows belng taken, th niotlon wad oat, Uillom thereupon rode to & question of order, aud makod If the first question was not upon the Stovke s bill, Thio previous quention had boen demaded 1¥iar to adjournment yeeterday. After turther discirelon, enlivenod by the wpual - pointa of order, squabbles’for tho floor, aud goneral fompus, Iainen decldod that tho previdus quicktion had been Jost by tho adjournuient, Thompion ap~ Jraled from the decision of flis Giitr, but the toor aving roenwiilo been awarded to ‘Hopkine, fho Bpoaker refusol to entortain the motlou, Theraupon turther howla and yells, snd Lireats, and shuking of flsta of Grangers, Hopkins, proceeding sgatnat tho motion to recommit tha bill, pltctied bito Duntie, of Pooria, leador of the Grangers’ eohort in favor of tha blll, In the “courso of hin rewsrks, (bu characierized Dunne'n action an mischlevous, ond referred to im (Dunne) as u gentloman who ran dlatilisry down in & coal-liole, wnd, fn counsquence, bad to visit Ircland 8o pumilln abfued & yeur for the'saka of bis heslth, Thid wus greeted with yells from the Granaors, and “Dunue retorted that Hopkins waa in tho pay of the -Yarda, Fonding Mopkina® argutoent, the lowse took & re- cers, O reasacmbling, Morritt rose, and for the purpos 1% hao sald, of wtoppiuy this Lhing, offerod o rg‘;m:fi that tha House proceed to volo on the Blook- Y:urde bLill; nest, ou reconideriuy Momument bl snd'tia Regutey Stopod bl s thon b Boitsta bills ‘on i, secoud, oud third reading, and tha & no furthar Liwines bo {ranssctod ai this acesion, O bJeetlons wore mado, sud Marritt furlously de- clarcud: * Wall, you can hiave tiat ot uothilug,” [Yells of * What havo you got to do shxhit it 3" You can’t Fun (1L machinie”] " steeriti—Wall, L will run It thas v, qument agatnst tho propog. ch was Lo 80 rigridly regulate whial was only a big lavorn for Bogy, whicey, aud cate o, Piater intarrupted to sax & queetion, Rogtre (wild with excitement)—The gentieman from Coul nas the tloor, Nobody hasa right o intersupt him, I inust that the Cluir protect bim tn his right to progeed, Though Iami not for this bill I instut oy Amidst forther tuterrupiions Nopldun procoeds 41kls tirae, wiich atready twion boe rtenaeds us up, when objoctions were made from amoug the’ Grangers, Morritt~Oh! abut up s what do you know about it 4 Tiao pofnt L, his Amlidst more uproar Plater safd § thuc was extended und fsup, “The 8) ‘The House las consented fo his pro. oeodling, Platar—T appeal from the dociion uf the Ohlr, the appeal was tabled, wherenpon Vieter gaf ) Lobiect to e mian taing up ey e of the e with 3 contanuptibi, potitfogiiug sicech ‘wbot -Yar in his furiher romarks, Hopkine referrud to Rankin, «f Jenderson, 3a ona of thu supporters of the bill, who Liad sl That tho Htock-Yardw had offered bhim stock 10 got rid of his support of the hill Jeatlgation had provod (hat it was ou, which was {ather to tho thought, and Hankin 10 spologizo Loure for lylug, unklus (shaking his fiat st Hopkins)—T never a polagized, aud nover will, ‘Bagkin vus flnally silotient by the Speiker, and TWopkine concluded with urging tho refeconce, and S wiresting 1ust the Leglalaturo whionld pas lawa 1o Te tulate tho renduring companies aud tns Ualon Pack. iug' Company, Ttes more of the sane whicl eonvarted the Houws fzto a mob kst would lLave disgraced s Eigbth Wied caucus, the motion to recomuit 1o tha J jomtnilice was loat and tho bill was_ carriod to &l noss, In the altorucon tho Conferenca Commitics “ou the hill muaking 8ppropriatioms for the Rleform School ab Funtlac, Foparied redommending that the Houso recedo fram its amendmaat sleiking out 32,000 fur sdditional butld~ ing, ud frou tias reducing'the sppropristion for & ch A be Commiiltew rocoumended bo restorod 000, ‘Il ¢ report was concurred fn, Fouding the panted of the sct, and guietly relracted the dlschirg and, stler rubu'iog the. unu-’:. for -umdm{ couduct, ‘wound up withi :the uaual threat to adjourn that body, A menber—1E wo want ordar wo'll bave to elecs wi- othior Bpcakor, ‘The le{:n of 834 Confereuce Committon on the Eye and Kur Indrinary’ we theu takon up aud ccncuerd o m’n‘:?&xfl oy aa.PEbEAton for curseilt eapoarct and tbe House at $1%,60. gl Sl T0 A T WIRD READING, Ly 3 utas Gacata ikl eimpting from saation the - of manaled ring ) OF companise THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE f for printing of pul¥aking nowsgapam, or for fiapeavs T7g Amd breediing Hiock,ean. artarert" b s (hITt bl | s wan Canfleld™ ‘Senate Lill providimg for thy | lerE DL 4% of $1,803,00, and, for wubmequent | years, of 81,600,000, TUR ANNA ASYLUM. Tho Bonato biil making appropristions for the In. rane Asylum et Anna war psssed, 1% appropriates $184,600, BANKIUPT RAILTOALS. ‘The Commities on Ratlroads, in roeponse o the res. olution of inquiry aa to raflrosds n the Hiata in the hauda of Recoivera, this matning reported st Lo followlng Lines aro In charge of Necoivera: itea ey Nama of voud, track, Calro bz Vincontien, ., ve Ghleago, Danville & Vineennes. .. Iron_ pouniain & Chestor,, Gilman, Cllnton & HpringAeid Indianapolin, Bloomingion & eoria & Rock Taland, Hackford, Rock Trls Spriogfelt & Notthoantorn Bt Luuia & Bautheaatorn Syringfield & Routlieaatern,, Tolnda, Peoria & WArsatw. .o oo aledo, Wabaah & Weatnrn, Clieagh & Ninnia Boulliecn Thie lotal Indectodness of the road fa §64,435,921,125 and there Iy duo from them to the Stata for wupsid {aven for 1973 und 1434, 8121, 504,50, which the Commit- 1ee reqort §4 only abotit 10 per cent of what fa due o cltiew, counties, atd {owns from {lioss rosde for tizes for tliory yeatr, The<o arroars (41,430,140,50, sccording to th Commiftieo's enthmatc) the Govimitten roport, thioir opiniou, s7e due not to tho jusolvency uf the compaiiles, bt to the assessment of tho capital atock of tha compsnics, most of which In liold by nou-resie dentr, As 1 tho power of thio Btato te enfarce collec. ton of theso taxem, thn Cominittes ¥ubmils an opfnlon of Altoruey-Gen, Ldnall it which ho #tatea : Whora tbo propesty of & rompany e Leon placed in the Tiands of o Iteceivar by & Covtrd,ls possearion cannot bn anderfered with until leave grantad by the Conrt, Thix ritle f8 of nndonbied application to all private paroos Taviug clalmg, it 1o b3 of ophudonthat the rule doos 1ol apply with equal sirictiness to thn casa of public taxes, “Aclaim for unpald taxes, lvled for tho sup- POFLOL yovornment, takea precedetco of ol otlier de- mande, anit ilie properts may bo aelznd and rold iere- for, Wough there 1way 1o prior fucumbratces, (Dune lap'ss, Gulltin County, Ly Tily 1) Novorliulcas fnsa- muich s tho propurly 10 the posreasion of the Tacelver {adeamed fu tlo custody of the Contrt, It wonld lead toa contlict of authority and by disrcapeetful, it not an actual coutompt of Gaurt, ta lovy upon and nell tho muna without first making’ spplicatlun to tho Caiirt, Tuo cropor courac {a 1o demand_pnymant of the liz- colvers, and if they rofure oF beylect 1o pay, o pre-cut 2 petition to tho Court, which would uudouttedly order the Recoiver tn nas the taxen, or, i defuult thereof, tha sedzura and anle of the property, The Comniitteo report that tho approximnte amount duo the State upon aseessments of the capital sloek of these Toads for 1833 18 $31,00, oud for 3374 $40,060, 10 1850 tho capfilal ptock wa valucd al_ #30.859,902, aud Tu 1874 0 315,156,432, Thle * diminutio of the valils none yoar, o Comymition ruport, cait ouly bo'use conuted for on the minicken principls of valustlon adopted fo auch eeserements, Tiio wudden aud estraordinary {ncrenwn of tazation of 1873 led tho corporations 10 resort (o tho law's delays and enjoin the colloction of all taxes lovied upon capitat stock, for hich taxes uully uro naw pending, ho Mlormey Qenoral fnforma the Coramittes that hie wlil not Lo b0 to reach tho casos ponding before Uctober next, aud the Committeo {8 further luformed that na taxes bavo Len recefved from any of thesn roads for 1873 and 1814, nnd that thore havo beon no efforts tn resfst colloction of the taxes of 1874, The Commitico adi that tliere 12 no_ gnod reason why the raflrouds men- nged of controllod by leceivers shiall uot Le subject to all rules, regulntinns, requirenicnts, and lawa guvarn- 1uy otlier ruilrosd compunies, YAUPLIE, Tho Houan il requirinit that paupers ehall have Deen rix monthin rexidrnt of the county before thry can ecomso ehargen on Lo county, waw pawsed by tho Benate, JRE INeAND, Tho Conference ‘Caimittoa reported on fho bill maiddng appropriaticn for the Tnsaue Azytum at Elgin, recominoudig tlat the iloure rocede frow §in Ainend- micate, which wen done, und both Howses ngreed ta tho artendment appropHting §12,230 for bultding a barny ete, CONCURRENCE, The Sencte concurzed in th Louse smendiment to the Ueneral Appropriation bill; alio to the bid making appropriation for tuo Blind Asylu., PRIVATE CLAIM, e Scnnto then distiugululiod lilf by passlog the bill appropriating $3,342.16, 10 satisfy the clam of Col, ienry Lead, of Quificy, for tho dlfferenco Letweon wold and Blate rerip pald Lim for cavalry oquipment furulahod tho stato duriug tho Rebailion, THE GAMBLELS, Mitto McDonald's bill descriminating betwoen frand- nleut and wquare gambling-houes, o3 to poualty, was prompily klied on third reading In tho Sensis aud cawlt bo resurrecled at this Acsion. Bo cams to naught the fraud in printing tho b, BEDUCTION, The Senalo concurred {n the Houss mendment to tho bll making approprictivat for Liw Tuvsu fivluta 3t Jncuonville, o reduces o appropriatioa oaly 3,000, NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED, J, N, McCord, of Fayetto County, Cotamlsrianer of Publia’ Chritiea ; F, M, Malone, of Christian, Build- ing Comuuslonar of “tha Bouthorn Insanw Auylums Jolust Mathows, of Morgan, John W, Wood, of Case, und Hamiiton \Wurd, of fiudx, Trunioos of tho Lillud Asylum ; Eawin 1, Kieldon, of Cook, Trustoo of tha Insane Awylomn st Ligin ; Grabam’ Lea, of Slercor, Trusteo of the Institution for Feoble-Minded Chil en, TIE EYE AND EAR INVIRMARY. Thie Senatu cancurred {n tho roport of tho Confor- ence Commitioy on o Obfewgo Eye sud Eur Ine fumary, INSPEOTOR MALPER. Tho Sonate Seloct Committen appuinted to invesll- golo the aflairw of Uktef Gruin Inspoctor Uarper, ro. ported that, on uzsinination, they fouud thy bouks of ihe luspecior's office had 'not been balanced mincy September, 1870, for which no excuas Lias beon wliown, ud tiat (50 lediur for 1873 has never been positively balauced, Tho Iattor abows, v accounts stand, largo Ang duo frcin several parliod a8 to which sbatetenta Iiave Leou allowod, ‘compromisea elected, aud pay- meuts willch kave ot bown ’ outorc, The only svurce of informatlon as to mouey rocelved * sud expended, and of carnlugs, collzctions, wud il uncollocted slnce 1674 was fouzul 1n (ho lettar-praas coples of the moaUly ro- poris of the Iuapector to the Warehouse Cominiraion, Lo teat tho securacy of thase, the Committea atiompicd & comparion of thicss a4 to tho earnings of the ottica with Lup biooks, entrles of inspectio: countw of the Uitice, ¥or this purpos :uargos, aud ac- an secountant wan employed, but ihe work was found of such magni- tude that it had 10 bo bandoned, In the anunalre- tor for 1878 the deflcite aro Apl S0, £2,153.60; Joue Aug.1, $,180,15;' Bcptember, 'S1. nistemont of tho Commilteo moneys natually rocoly oxpouded by the oilicer, aa shown by the ), 1813, $20303 total, $4,508,67} alort, $83780. ' dnne 61 paid 0.6 10, Toeslpin, §0,143 $:41,54, Aug, 10, rocel, surpiu, $1.01 paid o, §0,802.00; surgius, ST pad oy surplus, $13,521, Nov, 10, recelpts; SLU00L; paid ot, $1,603675 surpius, ‘815,685.05, Frow'thoae tables’ St'wil appasc tht Slarper reparts a delcloncy Aug. 31, of $,460.15 ; thare wun o surplus Aug, 10 of §1,604,00, Ho reports a deficif Bept, 1 0of $1,874.08 ; Uicre wasa wurplus Hopi, 10 of 217,02, which was'radsed to §12,621,6 on tho 10tk of thio foilotring month, Tho repuried doficit, the Cou- mittea further repori, wa iado tho scuse by tho 1n. #poctor for borrowing considersblu suis, us axseried to maky up the detiefs in the receipts and for incron- ing tho fuspection fess sbaut, 20 pur cent, while the Conimitios tindu tiut the feen were auiclent to dee fray the oxpensen of e offiva, Tho report atates {5l March 3, 1815, there wau o0 Hand Ko oot of the oflice, B stuted by the boakkeaper, $U5,717,60 nnd_umeollected bitle, Tart of whah, 3t 5 suppored, havo bect sinco collected to e amonnt of 3,0 $5,02286, July $5,184,15} wurpii puid out, §3,217. ceipte, $11,160,80: A762, 'Oct, 10, Tecelpty, 14151, (: 812,000, Harper waa requesied to nform the e nittes ‘when the cssli wou on band, 1o replied it would bo forthcomiug three days later, 1l punls pu snpolntmont with igu, ut which'Lio Wik t0 givo tho inforwpation waked, 11udid not keep that cgagomont, Trum the tesihnony, thoy Aud $10,000 was deposited 1n the Cook County Nutlons!, for wnich Le now holds the cerlificalew, aud abaut $1,890 {1 other bunks, leave ing tho deflcit wearly $14000, Attoruey-Gouerul Eisall, having examined Iafpec's bond, foparts that it 0 valid aud binding {n law, A Law, The Governor {o-ay algned tha Citizans' Association Musicipal Iucorporation uct, —_— MICHIGAN, BENATE, Swectul Dispaleh io Tha Chicage Tribune, Laxatnq, 3ich., April §,—A strenuouscllort 18 being made {n tho Scuate to either do awsy wil the oficouf Auditor-General or (o greatly diwiulah the jimpor- tancoof his dutles, Sovorsl bills have beca intro. duced with this viow, sud onv of them was ap his warning, which proposed to compel thio Audilor-Gene eral o turn over to the soveral counties tlie moneys due them from various kinds of {axes soveral months before they are usually pald to auch countics, Tho LUl was warrly debatod, Lidug supported by Senator Fauchor snd oppossd by ionstor Doiew, 1t was fnally tablod, and wiil come up iu the future for turther Qincussiou. “Ibe Benate adopted a concurrent esolution glving tho Special Jolnt Committes of Juvustigution s to loged Htato Prison outrages fuller sope of fnvestlg ton, and authorizing thew to fuvestigats the geusral wausgoment of the prison, ¥ivo remonstrances wero recelved from citizens of Cleon, Woxford County, proteating sgalust beiog de- tached frow Wesford and sttached to Manlstes Goun= 1y, Tho petitions were numerously signed. A poti- $1om was also receivod against the LIl L preveut tho Lounding of deer, Tha followlug Dl were passod: fach territory from (hs Towwship o Glad- win, In iho County of Gladwin, snd to #btach it to the Townshlp of Clayton j to provide for tls payment Lo railroad companics of vertala monoys oullected by the Biste from trespusserd on the landa of such companies; to provido fur the Tepullication and sala of Bupreme Court Reports uow out of priut § to umend Bec, 3,699, Cowmplled Lawa of 1671, rulative to estings of school districts ; smending sl mct to pro- Vido for the zeturn and settlement of fax cales of COounty Trsaswers; Bec. 1,180, Compiled Laws, %o prevent fabiog dvring the mouthe To deo- : FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1875, of Docember, January, Febraary, and March fa the inkind lakes of Ocrans County; o lucorporate the Villags of Fremont, Newaygo County, HOTRE, This Speaker announced a1 the specisl cdmmittes upon the lquor trafie bills Mesars, Wikon, Eil- bourne, Itobbina, Ransom, and Tdvingatone, 3r. Hunt presented rizteon petitions, aigned hy np- ward of 900 porsons, sgainat the pamags of the Made Icaj Censors i, Tha folluwing bills ware paased : Anthorlzing Flint topoy n sharo of tho honded indebtedurss of the Township of a’x’"mn :‘ lucorporating ”ll;lr:h. Igamine 3 amendiog 8 acy ealabliahin, oard of iblle Worka i kot ;- aimenihg he act Incorporating Lyoos i authorizing the sppointe ment of guardiana tor marrled_womun under tho Ay of 18 yearas nmondiog Bec, 47, Cliapdicd, Compilnd Lavwe, “relative to judgment amendiog the statuts relstive to alioustion by deed and proof of cournye ances and cancellug of mortgages; amending the section relative to sttempls 1o commit murder liy isouing, drowning, OF wirangling: pormltting 0, {abainnio conatruct a dam in Ui Fown of Hopo awending Bec, 13, Chap, 114, Lovie Statutes of 1414, relutive to rocords of deods 3 atending the act organiriug the Bupremo Court: autharicing Choboy- gAU to lantie bonda to Impruye tho Cicboygau Harbor, “Tha concurrent resolution for sdjournment vn the 2#h and for fioal adjournment waa caliod up and again tabled, ‘Tho bill 1 relstion o permilting munictpalition to sancas fazer to puy rallroud bouds, tont this' morning, was reconaidered and tabled, A’ rewolution laithy membors to Ave-minute apecchirs war adopted, The Honea refuned Lo paes the Waslburne resolutions of Ropresentative Poutor roalative Lo raliroad aid Londs Ly i, The il mflihz supropriationa to the Biate Iublie Helinol was pazsod, The Houts, in Commiltoo of the Whols, considated a number of biita and adjourned, THE PENITENTIARY INVERTIGATION, ‘The Investigating Commitica were in seealon HII 12 Iast ovening, inveatigating tho chare of cruclty to convicts, ‘Thelata Depuly Keepor, tho cooky and a former foroman kn the wagou-shop, teatified {0 man's inhumanity to ican. One convict was kbot and killed At tho diutance of 1 Tod, after wurreudering, whila try= ing to cscaps, Whippiog, streams of cold water feom 3¢-fuch noozle upou the taked badr, Leing placed in & Atandiug posttion upun s cross o tseuty four hotrs, and receiviug from tfty 89 10 lakbes on the tare Dack, were sworn to be common punishmentr, but, &a 1t wan sown that the lnlg«:hn \wern cotuleant of the discipling at the prison, they will revort that the pun- {aliment was required to maintaln discipline, ol sinin FINANCIAL, B. F, ALLEN TO HIS CREDITORS, Dr Morxes, April 8,—Tho crelitors of 1, P. Alloy, heve, yestorday rrcelved the fullowing propoal. tou, signud by 13, F, Allen: 4 D3 3otHes, April 5, 1875, —~DEAT: S At the meet- ing of muy creditors, held at DesMofnes, ou the Gtk of Fouruary, A, D. 1815, thora reetued 10'be & genersl declsion on thelr part that I rhoald taaka & proposition for a compromise, Kince then 1 have been frequoutly nrged to do o, At tho dule of thu meetig, the Government exsmination of the a Tairs of tho Couk County National Bank had not been com- latad, Theamount of tie batanca found againat 1ar n favor of the bank. added to ty personal Fulitity a stockholder, hus Jargely Increied tho Hability stated ot aald meetitig. Tho volldity of the claim in wult, 1 the cane of Stephene & Hiennerlussett npainst me, yending i tue Circuit Court of tie Uniled States for tuls district, fs denfed, set, until its determination, the asicla “caunol couverted inlo money or wied In the paymont of debts. If tho clatm made in asld sait and the clalm make [n favor of thie Cook County Natiousl Hauk of Chileago cun Le adjustod uron as f3vorbloterme as 1 tave reason 1 liopo for, T will bouble to pay s home creditors, i perraitied to Landlo the nssets myaelt, 23 per cent’ of thelr clulms, {n three oqual annual fustsiinents, with inlerest at the rato of 6 por cent, 1, lawaver, 1 ahondl fall to affect an adjustment of iliesc clatms, 1 wouid De fu1 nia better condition to mol ofr claima, in turee equal aubual nstal with futerat ut G per cent, upon tno menty, candition that T effect the adjustment of ‘the claim L nuit aud the claim in favor of tho Cosk County Na- tional Dlank, as contemplated. This, in view of the rituatiou, fs more than can rezvonally be cxpectod tu renult {som closing the matter in bankruptey, 1f, however, my oreditors should prefer to prusecute the procesding in bankrupicey, I nhall {oterpose no ob- WASHINGTON. Restgnation of Mr, Hill, the As- slstant Attorney Genoral, Mr, Wheeler 8poaks Encouragingly of His Lonisiana Compromise, Additfonal Developments Concerning the Postal-Route Frandy, LOUISIANA, WHAY® ML WHEELER HAYVH FPROMISE, Zpartal Diepatal to The Chicazo Trilune, ‘Wasmixo108, D, C,, April B—Reprosontative W. W, Whoeler, of Naw Sork, member of the Loutsiana Committce of tho last Ionse, and suthor of the ‘Wheeler Compromise, arrived hero to-nfght, Heison ule way to New Orloans, having beea Invited to ba presant at the openlog of the Leglslature, April 14, and to present the Arbitration Compromise to {hat body, 1Iobas been fn conatant communleation with the leading men of boll pasties in Lonistans eluce the adjournmont of Cougress, Tuls corresponid- enca fodicatos 8 hearty ccoptance of ihe com- promiee, anl o willinguess on the part of the beet people to alide by Uts Tesulte. Wheeler dora not credit the representstions of somo of *the Pinche back aud Pakard factinas, sud dos mot think that either ona of thosa oppasing cliques will have the oourage or the LardiLood to attempt to defest the cotpromise, Wheuler doea not hesitate to declars that, fu his Judgment, the nine Democratic members rejected by the Raarning Board were lawfully olected, “Ahiis wax indoubtediy tho decision of the Arultration Committce In ita recret conferonce at New York, tho result of which has mever before veen wade pubife, Mo oxpucta that these nine mombera will be weatel, oud tist the Republiceus now Loldiug tholr suats will withdraw frum the Legialature, oot omini THE POST-OEFICE FRAUDS. A LAME EXCUSE. Speeial Dispaieh to The Chirazs Tribume, WASHINGTON, D. C., April 8,—The fricndn of Hinds, who has been detecled In tho Posi-Office fraude, buve n.novel excure for Justifylog bin cots, ¥, I. fulrser, of Ucorgatown, has Jong Lown tha principal mall coue tractor in Texas, and onco was In Alibama, He ks very waalthy, snd bas grown rich by extravagant con- tracts, 1o hiss Leen frequently published In connec~ tion with straw Lide under tho old law. Hiuds bzs latuly auceoeded In taking wome of Salryer's valualle contractw from him, o boh Texas and Alabamz. ilods' frionds say that Hairyer ham had tils Job put up on Minds that ha latter mar Lo ruined, and Lis contracta poreibly nigaln revert 1 ryer, whoe factlities make it ditiicalt for othera 10 compete. The curious feature alout these frauds 4w that ju detecting and expeslug them the Govern- mout (@ likely to icse money. Ifinds’ bld was the Iowvat, and there wan every reagon to conslder 1t bona- fide, e was abnnlantly sbls to execute it, By ex. posing bim and acwubing his bid the Dopartment will ll‘uuhlk‘n Lo couipelled W pay wore for the same ser- vices, ABOUT THE COXM- ——— THE DISTRICT OF COLUMEIA. 1T8 BRCUMITILE, Aueelal Dieputed o The Chicago Trivune, Wasnziaros, April 6,—Tho Proviafousl Govern- met of thin Districs 18 working many reforas, and gradually correctiog mauy of the abuses of the old Tung-rule, One notable reault of this chiange of Gose ernacut is the impruvement of the credit of tha Dir- trict, The National Republizan, in this respoct, says : “The Dirtrict of Colombls owos nt thiw time no floiig debt zcept tho current expenncs of the month of March, for whicl ther I8 ou deyosit in tha Trenaury of tho Ubited fitatas an amount to the crsdlt of tho District largels I excesa of much indebicdness, Ont of the surplius reventtes of the District thers Lan beeu det apart about $12,060 for tho redcmptien of tha Jections, bt will do what T esu to faciktato it, pro- vided 1t 13 hasod pou an act of bankruptey whiza 1 canadmit, Merowith I send you s copy of the jro- poced agreement of comyroniise, which, 1t you sp- prove, pieaso sign and roburn to wa, (igaol) B, T Anves, Accompaning thls latter fa an_agrecment, smhody- 1ng tho torma of the letter sigucd Ly 3r. Alley, whick, 1€ ncceptod by tho croditors, isto b signed and ro- turtiod to bim, The accoptance of the proposition would amount to & witharawal of the procoediags 1n bankrupley, and etery croditor wlo has signed iLe Detition dn laakruptes, and now agrees to tin prop- osltion, virtually withirawa his nawe from the pro- coedings in_bankrupfey, and gives him thren moutlis to adjust biw Nlcunerfiaseett matter and tho Conl: Conuty Iank amafiw, snd 1f ho fafls in_that, his erod- {toru will be whieru they wero in Fobruaty lsst, GRAND HAVEN, A Small Defalention—Ttems. Spreiul Dispatch ta The Chlcuzo Tribune, Goaxp HAvEN, Mich, April 8,—~The main topic of couvaraation for tho past fow daya was thy discovory that Olty Tressurer J. 11, Mitchell and propriator of tho Newa (o Democrat) kad defrauded tho Oity Trass- uryof §1,000, whick fact wna daly discoverad by ncel- deut afier tio lats clty oloctions, When the Domncrata so-elected kim, It ia claimed that the Finunce Con- mittee of tho Common Council werd fu collusion with thie facts, in overlooking and sidingbim, In tho fact of uot making his roturns until after clection, he will be abloto make Rood the amount, when his reslg- nation wlil bo tendered aud his placo probably flivd - by lita Iato opponcnt. ‘The Common Council met this ovening for Inatalls= ton of city otlicers for tho ensuing sehr, Tuo througl freight business betweon Milwaukeo sud thia port liss corumencod in saruest, The sioumer Minucapolls srriy with 1,030 tous of rolliug frsllt and o Anizzon,Ié expected to-mortow wilh a o4 NAVIGATING ROCK RIVER. Mpacial Dispateh te The Chicago Tribune, Onzaoy, Iil, April 6—Tho littlo alentuer Vane, ownod by M}, Chener, of Dixon, mado the panasge from that placa to Oregon to-day fu the space of three and ono-balf houra ; distance 25 milcs, Tho followlng pertons wero on board :John T, Chieney, W, U, Lovo- and, 3L, P, Whilams, O, 8, Brown, Dr. C. J, eynolds, ‘William 3, Gogdfrey, Grorge Steclo, W If, Van Epps, Msyor James Crawfard, ¥, Finch, G, L. Howell, J. N, Isde, B, ¥, Shaw, Willism 3. Kenucdy, Charles ode, Dr. Blackmn, Rawtry, sad Tho garty = made @ bnef islt ta the city, and returnad Lighly pleassd with tho rosuption they hndat the hands of our citizens, Old aottiors wny (Lls fa the frst steamor which has vea. fired thisfar up Rock Liver for twenty-soven Tm' ‘Tho channel would theu sdmit of largo-sizad Mia: alppi Biver steawmers, Stouuters then brought up e visions, and returncd wish the proditcta of toe valley; Lut now it has r:lllug«dl and ouly amall bosts during Bigh water could powlbly make this point, HMICHIGAN MILLERS, Bpecial Dispuleh (0 The Chieago Trihune, “Drroorr, Mich,, April 8.~The Htate Millers* Asgoe clation wet Lere to-ay, aud elected for Tresldent, J, D, Haiyes, Detrolt; VicoProeident, W, W, Hatch, Lowell ; Socretary and Treastrer, Alr, fibbard, Grand Taplds, The followlug delegates wore elected to the National Conveution at 8t, Louls next month : Jacob Yamnos, Grand Rapids; J. D, Hayos, Detroit; John Ear, Hehooloraft ; Martin 84, Holly; E, O, Uriggs, Iww Pav; W, 1, Jenulugs, Dofzoit; W, W, Mateh, Towell ; Uenjamin I, Hess, Mt, Clnmens, Tt was voted that $1U) premium e otiered by tho zfilers for the exhibition of the Lest tweaty Liwbls or mora of wheat 3t ihin poxt Histe Fulr, Mosntutious wers mlopiod luliug t0 o foruation of o Nattouul Milers’ lusure auce Gompuny, Toweroy, James” Austin, HINERAL WATER-AT BELOIT. Spectal Dispated to The Chlcago Trlbuno. BrLorr, Wis, April —Deloft {4 now jubilant over tho dlicovery of wonderful medicinal qualities in some bosutiful springe, located ¢ miles west of tho Toat-Oflico, on J, N, Chiamberlin'a form, Ten gatlon, of the water were scnt to Prof, 0. F. Chandler cliemlst of Golumbin Coulego, New York, a fow weeka 250, for analysly, snd returus just recolved show that thoy are moro valuabla thou_ouy hitherto dlucovered in Wisconsln, or Northeru Ililjols, Sicps liave ale zeady been taken for fmproving the preperty whory thie springe are located, and mublug il cizactive to vialtors, ) ——— ACUTE DISEASE, Speelal Dlparch o 1he Chieay Tribune, Fonr Wavss, Ind,, April G—iast ight Danfol Lunb, section-foreman o the Toledo, Walsaa & Weatern Rabirosd, dropped dead wbout 9 w'elock, A Corouer's Jury voportad upoples: b was s Heotelman, kbout W years uf ed 10 this cily, 6ol Duapateh to The Chieaso Tribus e Aurll 8, —Wiiliuin Durst, & prominent tid ouw of 150 oliest welilors uf ti soctivp, Hugere Tzonts, merchaut) a Wad utricken with parulynls at 1ooa 10-day, sud, iug uncousclounly tiil 4 v'clock, died, S SUICIDE. Speclal Dicpateh to Fhe Chicago Tribune, CixctinATy, O,, Apsil 8,~Mre, Hovanl Listes, the youug wioof u son of auold sud weallby family of Ihla city, sulclded this evenlug by drowustng 1o sclélern at hes roeldanco un Guo Dilttiuuro 1dke, L 0n of the Subirbey Sl g Lol THE PRESBYTERIANS. Naw Youx, April 3,—Tho Couunitien on the matier of Urexbyterian Confedorstion to-night sppointed o sub-cotnittoo to drafea pleu for submlssion to the Guneral Conterenco to be hold lu Loudou July 21, PITISBURG OIL SARKET. 0, 8.~Peirclenm dall ; crud - P A s Hal L erudes $183 old water Gtock of the late corporation of Wuahing- ton, which & now beug applied fo that obe Jucf, A n result of this favorable condition of its financos, District secaritles bavo sdvanced sccording 10 thelr previous reiative depreciation aud resgective rates of juterest, and, with thio exception of the low-rate bonds jesued by Congroasions) enactment, Wo may woon expect 10 Aee the stocks und bonds of our Diatrict and corporation atzad fu tho same favor that our corporation. recuritles formerly otcuplod, bofuro tho chunge to o Territorial Goverument, when they were tho favorite object of Investment, st and above pnr, for cstatem, minorr, and other wards of tho Court, aud preferred by our own ciifzan to forelqn secnritles, paylug evon Ligher ratee of intezest, Wo may sdd thiat the fuyorablo condition of our tinances exists in- dependently of the apyro; riations by Cangress for tha fscal year hegioniug tho 1a8 of July next, £360,U)0 of which the Cerumlssioncra were authorized to draw i n advance, but of which prisilegs there s uonoed for thein toavall thomsolves,” . —_—— NOTES AND NEWS, PROPOSED TALK WITII THR DLACK NILLS 510CX. Special Dispateh to The ORicsao Tribune, Wannz:iaToN, D, C., Aprl .—The Commissioner of Indlan Affaiza has nleds Loen advisod that nino Sloux Chiefs, including several from the Black Kills countrs, are willing to como to Washington, The Cotmieaton will wait Lo hear from mome more sgents before’ declding when the Chicfa sball come, The clause iu thy Bundry Civil Lili which permits Indian tribes at pleastize to sbandon thelr tribal relations and become paupers upon the Government waa put on fn Conference Camiaities, Parkor, of Missourl, and Gen, Averdll, of Miunesots, wore mombara of that Confers euca Committes, and onght to luow how that clauvs “eame to be offurod and adopied, It juestimated that at o outwet it will cost tho Gove ernment §600,000, FLAIN TALIL The President 1n conversation fo-dny v represented 1a lnviug expressed Bliatel§ Yory suplatically oo tha petlon of thy Benatorial excursonints to Sexico, e 43 roported 10 buve eliaracterized thelr conduct su s exhiLition of cuwariiuo, aud o surreader to the un- favarable eriticlsm of the press, UOPEFUL, Alexander While, ex-Represetitative from Alabama, and uuthor of the Forco Lul, bopes fo be appoited Autitant Attoraey-Gonerd, fo succecd 11, ‘of Abua- Saclittiolts, who 18 5000 to Fealg, TUE UNION PACIFIC. Tho Uston Faclio fs likely to voon bavo another nerious subjoct to consider, Thero o littlo doubt that tho Attoriies-General in examiuing tho Liw ta discover whetler Lie Government can eujolt (ke payment of o dividend by that Company to stockbioiders, It bas Ien auuouuced that a dividend 1y soon to bo doclrod, It is malntaiued that tho Hrut duty of the Unloy Pacific, atter ho payment of the intorest ou the nrut moriguge, 18 to louk alter tho second mortgage, Tha Bolicior of thy ‘Lreaury, Dluford Wilion, It unders uiood to Liavo sdvikad i’ Goverument that it alould prevout the payment of tho dividend until the mouey duo the Goverument fa paid. 1f the Guverument suould decide towue, the preliminary suit would b by iujuuction 1o stop thle payment of dividond, 700 ZARLY." Seuntor Gordon, shortly befora leaving Washington, 24d with reforenco 10 thio siggestion of s name as & caudidate for the Vice-Prosdency, *1t 13 too curly 1o Pitt an ex-lietel woldior on tlie national tirket." Thie Budoublediy fn tho explauation of tho reasois why o Linw now publicly aunoancod that bo will not be & Fame didate for kst position, 13u the Arsselated Provs,) ik, HILL RESIONS, Wasnixozow, D, G, April B.—Tho Attorney.Genernl an Just rovelved from Mr. Mill 1is lelter rerhming o uilics of Ausiutant Attornoy-Geueral, 1o take oifect ot (ho ndjouniment of tlie prescnt sesalon of tha Hu- prews Cours, COURT OP OLAIVS, The vacancy expocted on the Dench of the Court of Clairua in talked of as likely to te flled by Gan, Palne, of Wiscousin, or Commissionvr Douglans, 1USEMENTS. THE ST, PAUL'S CHURCH CONCERT. A very large sudienco gathored to hear the new or- guu of Bt, Puuly Church, which wus formally deili- cated laat night, It i s graud affair in porapectivo s well na sound, Musteally, it fills tho church; Ludfly, It lle a good portion of {t, The new B, Paul’s Churca looks, indeed, as though it might bave been bizilt for the mnew, St Paula orgun, Tho Inte fer faces the sudience, or tho sudienco faces it, aml it oxtends over the eatiro width'of tho church, to all sppearances, affording retiring-rooms on both sides of it, Organs, liko wine, must bave time ta weagtho newness off, sud the great orgenat 8t Iuul's t no exception ta the rula, Bumetllug or other go: into ©0no of the pedal-pljxe, aud bottiered the players the most of the evening, Nono of the performers, es- cept Mr, Hoyt, falt famlliar with tho instrument, so that thoy did justice neiter to themsclyss nor ta the organ, Wa havo already given a techulcul description of the mstrument, Tt posacuca grveat power, and Liss 1nfinito resoureck I its combizations ; but ou that ace count 1§ requires tuoze thun ordinary famillarity withy it th order to bring vut ils effects, “Mr, Hovt ouders wtoodd Low to du this ou acconnt of his kluatifications A G e wd Y o , fore "aud & Sturilia *—calotlutind y iU 1uora brillisut quathiies, e, Bowmau , tllyvdn {leme with varlatlons by Thleloy of inwrminable leugih, whick woulld Lsvo been tmorn intorcating bad {he pesforter curtatled it, and played it ou s fustramont with which Lo telt more With the ylmmi of Mewsra, Faldy and Knopfel (the Latier the orraubit of tho church) o Chieago publia du cutirely fuullyr, ‘Thoy did 0ot suties by comparte #0n with the two genthenn fzom abrosd, “Ihio voral parts o the programme woro furuieed aclioir hinprovived for th occaxio, constating of Mea, 0. L. Fox, M, Bulfour, Meesrs, Smith snd hluan, Who ssug wowe church misde, sud & four-part soug by Kiiceken, Mis Floreucs O, ltice, 6 lady whitn & fine, thongh not remsrkable, cotitraftd voice, raug * With Thee,” by Abt, and for au eucors a_ ballad Ly Peare, Tholady hse a plusalog stgle, sud miad s yood imprenlon, “Cho concert as & whols drsgged, aa church coneerty aroapt L, purticularly when » uaw orgau ls displayed, Lt il wuiice a losigio show that te 8t Faul cous cgation may bo cvngratul pous e of Vs Aest argens 7y which thoy will undonbledly appreciate, Dr, Byder's controversy with ' Tobert Callyer about muste to the contrary notwithe starding, THE SCHULTZE CONCERT. The eomplimentary benefit concert aiven to Mr, Edward Bchultzo last aveniog, st McCormick's Iall, tuay certalnly be classed among the auperior musical entertatnmenta given in this clly, It wana succesn, Lotk a2 regarded®the audience which 1t attracted, and thie excellent musical solsctions which were so weil Tenderad, Tlio enticert opened with & doublo qusriotto, eom- pond of members of the Apollo Club, wha eavg “Thn Lord’s Omn Day," by Rreutzer, in the excollont man- ner in which that Ciub rendor all the mnsio they at- Ympty Tiio getleiorn wito compoued the uaietts v Sewsrn,” Holbrouk, 1 sige, Purllips, Allen, Oouls sten, Bk, Co, md’ e oAby wurizal gem of the evening, tha " “enzh™ which o Mr, Bewoltze great forea aud purity of oxproaston, 8 mitsieal wlection, nothing shows ro thoraughly the capabilitles or the weakncan of & fenor na. ths, g rntbusiastic encore which Mr, Sahuitza recelvad proved Lis success in 1his test picee, Ilo topiied 1o (he recall with p:liubert’s * Iy the Bea,” nud in the necond art gave 'Thiessew’s romnauzs, “Tun Bes Han Tty 'oariv,” Theso wers both retider.d with tasto an fecug, but were not, frota Hio very bylo of compoai- qual In efTect 0 the aeloctiou fruia * Henri, Ciara Huck eontributed o pecitative and’ aria Linds " witli much delicacy, aud received an euthuslastio@ncors and florsl tributen frowm tho andi- cuce, #*Dame Nightingalo” was thi sscond selection, and wanalso woli chiosen to suit her voics, which neemed in very flue cozdition. Hhe s 1o wel'kuown t0 Chicagn audlenicon a8 & 8inger {0 xequirs Lny tapes clal criticimn, Tho ssma may be said of all 140 othee periormicrs, 3r, doodwlitio rang *0b, Fatr Dovel Ob, Pond Daveland wan rocallnd to give auother scn, ‘which £, he did, 1f. Do Clerquo playod o lung salv on tho violin, Melancolie,” ro admirally that Le alvo was obidged tu returu and gratify the jusaiisblo audience ®ith o secoud mefo-ticn, 6o rosj onded, and gavo the ;‘hE\do iy Erust, In the tecond part he playod o Carmval of Vemee,” and throughont showed dellcacs of touch ' and comuaud of his {ustrument, Sr, Praits selection from Chopln, tio ' 8eberzo for o i I fat,” wean well woll chosct ol plased, The Caleagn Lvisthrauz gave “0 Inis &ind Usirin, ™ froms thie & Magio Fate,” und the * Tulrd Finalo ™ from * Klelliau Veepore Wath tlo excellont horia of male tud femala veic:s, ind Mcsars, Sclulizo and Uooduiilie n th salor, 5w very plosssnt miusio 0 fieen 1o, M. sars. Pratt, De Clerquo, aud dalatka also render- o1 Jendclenshn’s ** Andaute from Tri fu D ninor,” 1n a way to witl spplaun Aliogether Wy suicctions were variod, and each per- former showed au appurcnt desira to o bin or ker Test to cuntribute to iha enceess of thoatfalr, Balat- ki led 11 Lis usual outhuniastic manner, realiy fu the * Veapers " secming to carry tue wiagers with uim en- tircly, o @ miautar that ot Gue Ume was almost patee ful. Vo thorouguly did tley sveia 1o depeaud upon Altogotber the concert was thoroughly succcsatul and pueasant, CRIMIS. THE ST, LOUIS EXZCUTION TO-DAY. Apeeial Dispatch to Tie Chicarm Tribvie. 87, Lovts, 3o, April §,—Patrick O'Ses,wholufo bo banged fo-morrow for {hie aurder of bis wife, about a 3¢ar ago, coufesred t0 your correspondent this after- 100N to Laving commiited the murdor whitle under the Iutlucnce of liquer, which, togethier with & confirmed Jealouey on tho part of Lia wife, impelled bim to tho bluody deed, or, as bo expressed it, to “ gire ber Just one rip with the butcher-knife.” OS'hea scemn fo faco Lis cowdng exvcution with lttle trepidity, Yrom hfs cell b cau bear tha tounds of raw and hammor nt work ou Lls ecaiold In (he jailyard. e The Gov- ernor telegraplied to the Hon, Ersstua Wells to-day that he caunot pestrone the cxecution, and it will come off positively at 1 o'luck to-worrow (Friday), Only thirty-five perrons Wil bo adisdited to witness the Langiug, there lefug & law iu fhis Stata tlting 16 numper 1o ve sdmitted. The son of O'Rlies, lad of 1z Fenry, ateived here this morutug, Laviug wallied 16 mities 1o wittices the czecutiun of Liafathor, Thls hor wasanost poreistent ubaviug O'Ses convloted, and waa the principsl withess Jn tko cac, as ho sww the futal knife-plunge, ESCAPE OF A COUNTERFEITER, S, Lovik, April &—Tlo Globe haas wpecial from Waco, Tex,, thet Putlit McCartney, tho counterfelter, escaped nfter belug turned overta United States Dee tectiva Duckworth, and, at laat neeounta, had not been eapturod, Al McCarthiy's conuterfeiting tools, mates Flals, proas, otc,, Luve Leen taken aud aiored st Bhor man, Tex, HORSE-THIEVES, Speelal Dispated 1o The Chivarn Tribune, M1pLETON, 1nd,, April 8 —Lorse-thleres bave been indulging in extensive depredations In this vicinity forsomo time past, Their lastreld was mede st night, when they took from bis baru a valuablo horas balonging to Eaward Forout, A larga posso of men ato in pursuit, Lod it Iy hopod the rascals sriil be spcedily appachiended, THE * QUEER." Spectal Dispateh to The Uhicazn Tribune, ‘Eaxsan Crrx, Mo, April 8.—John Iill ws arrented Sesterdsy and committed to Jail to<lay for passing counterfult moncy. Hehsd in his posscsaion $210 of cloverly-cxecuted counterfeits on notes of $30 aud §20, Hie 1» supposed 10 be o member of tho gang which wes broken up near 8L Jo suwme wontha ego, MURDER AND SUICIDE, Pumavsteun. Apll A—Louis I, Loyo, agod 45 years, of No, 1,637 Afton streot, last uight kiliea his Wife, and then fatality stabbed himself, Latin.—Louis Tt Lese, who killod _his wifo snd cut s owa throat ast night, died s morning, PUT IN JAIL, Spectal Dispateh 1 The Chieago Tribune. Mrzwavsee, April -0, P, Viguaune, the msn charged with scudiog immoral matter through thy ‘ualls, was to-day committed 10 Jull by Commissioner Bloodgood, {n default of $500 batl THE LICK MURDER. 87, PavL, April .—Tuo Juryin the casoof Mrs, Daap, the second parson ludicted for tho muedor of Mra, Lick, has beenout twenty-fonr hours, and has 10t yet uireed, It s reportod that @ majority aio in fuvor of Bangng, - ILLEGAL VOTERS. Epeetal Duspateh to The Chieazn Tribune, OMAxA, Neb,, April 6,—Frank U, Carroli, son of tho proprietor of the Wyomiug Hotal, una George Robla- #on, the night clerk, wers arrested to-day tor illegal Votlug. Ty caune, & furr wooks 840, £rom Deslolieh. KANSAS LYNCHING CASE. 8T, Lovts, April B~A man, wbosa namo f mot given, was Langed in Osage Counly, Ean,, last Sun day night for outraging a youg gl FIRES. AT SPRINGFIELD, MO, 57, Lovts, Mo, Aprl 8, Ozark Tlomsa, &t Bpringdeld, Mo., was burned yestorday, Tre lors s about §it,000; fustred for $24,000, fu the North Amerl- can and Fraukliy, of Philadelphis; the American Con- tral, of 6t Louls; tho Phenlz, of Brooklyn: the Frauce Towursuce Carporation, of Parls; e Alicine- ufa, nf “lllhlll‘l: the ?X;mumld Fire; the Bostman's aud Pliear, of Bt, Louin ; thy Nisgara, of Now York; aud the Lycvmniug, of Peunsylvania, AT MANISTEE, Speetal Dirpate 1o The Chicage Tribune, Maxtetzs, Mich., April B.—A dwalling burned yes- terday in the village of Sironach, Loison dwalling $4500; insurance in Underwriters’, $1,50), Lois on Turuiture, £130; fully covered by iuvarzce o the Uertnsu-Amarican, AT TREMONT, N. Y. New Yong, April 8,—A tire fu Lulfug® brewory, at Tremont, last night, damaged thn stock snd bulld- ing to tiv amount of §75,000; fusurcds el dideloy THE AMERICAN CAROINAL, New Yon, April 8.—Yeaterday Count Marefaschi fultilled tha mission iutrusted to Lin: by the Moly Sea of anuouncing oificially to Arcllishiop McQloskoy thut thio Moty Fattier bad beou leased to coufer on him the title, and clovate Lim to tho rauk, of a Cardinal of tle loly Ruman Chutch., A nutaber of the clurgy aud lafty were iovited to withws the ceromouy, including the Rt-Bev, Dubop McCloskey, of Loulyille, Ky, The Count, sfter proseuting Lis credentials from Cardinal Antouclll, writton fu lallau, read @ brict addrees in Latin, to which the new Cardi- nal responded in the samo lauguage, Monstignor oncelt, the bearer of the letter from the Pope, mado a0 address in Frouch, fu which Lo safd that thu elece tiow of ¢ho Archbiibiop to the Cardigalate was uo mote than a fittlng fwoguition of tho poition tbat tua country righi(ully = asaumes miwong tho us- tlouw of tho world, Bot mmorely bucauss uf the wonders ful muvements of comucreo, of tuvuntlou, sud of whatover rogurds muterial progress which 1t dii pluyed, but bocause all thess things arv far frow cugroaaing the minds of thiv poople 10 Lo exclusion of ittereaty of @ rellglous wnd miorad order. Cardlusl McCioakey replled iu Freach, Tho Cordiyal privately wguitiod bis choise of April 22 ua thy day 10F the pub~ U cerviuony of recelving the buiuiid wiswted to Moosalguos utis s SR PRESENTATION. Spastal Dispteh b0 The Chlcazo Trilune. l)qu\r:ln,, April ,—~To-uight & nuinine of the personal frieuds of the retiring Mayor, A, 1. Peasls, ‘went arownil to bl resfdenco and presented him with a sploudut silver tas~aervice worth §300, Tho presenta. was 1nadu by City-Attoruey Lyon, and waa 'rm‘a:fi:? o' & 011G btaor by tho redplvat: THE WEATHER. ‘Wasmixozoy, D, O, April 91 o, 1,—For the Upper Lako ruilon, tho Tipper Missisalpp!, and tho Lowar Mis- sour] Valluys, partly cloudy and cool wosther, with rala ¢t of the Alssonrt Valloy, varisble wiuds, moatly froia (e south sl wWeah, dnd o0aUsUM low barc. ‘aeler, g ] THE MINING, VA, Intenso Foeling in Luzc;na County Agzainst tho Hiiitia, A Fire which Threatons to Overshadoy the Striko In Importauce, THE SCAT OF WAR. Epestal Dlenateh 1o TAs Chicnao Tribune, TLZLETON, Pa., Apri] 8,—Tho Slate anthorities have dumped about 1,00 milltia {n Luzerno Gounty to ald the coal-operatom In thelr battle-with «the minorm, Theas militfainen consiat fn part of Mome Gusrds from tho northort 8110, and, strange to state, are mioers themnelves—members of the Miucrs' National Unlon—some of them wirikors from Wyoming. Thss men complained Litterly agatnst tun order that foreed them tnto the ranks, and the mafority sre lolid tn thels expresslons sgalnst fighting brothesy who are combte ing for what they term & priaciplo i tils Town of Mazleton, 5 There {a bt one sentimont, and that Is one cf me Yolt agaiust tho luvanion of the trcops, Bisinecs ten nud mechanics denounce the workas fnfum o and remoustrances are thick as hops, and aro obtelue ing geieral siguatura, It 18 an open question whethery the “Sheriff of Luzetne County hae oxhzusted Lie power to preserse the penen and, slugulst {6 relate, this fanctionary ban net made tis appearsnce sluce tho firt pick was thrown down, Uowescr, 1t was clalmed that ft was Impousible to oltain men to werve ugon & posw, and wist fow men wets pided tp o aud , armed with pistola and elule ccro tho very dreps of the cnal region, aud did othing wiore vaiuroun thaa getting drunk, Tuia afternocn moro troope orrived, They came from Dhiladelpbia und S:rantom, ant, shoptly aftar, mado o demonstration aud dresw-srade fin front of the Coutral Hotl, from which establtahe meut Gen, Oaborne, ths Mijor.Genoral, bos hung out bis Leadquarters Sag. Dile Devou't FPhiladelplin regiment {a tull, thero belng nine eom~ paules Lore. The battery from Wilkcabarre, fuut Fioces, ta planted on tlo fuir grounds near tua town, and 12 one of tha sitractions for tho natives, Thls morning five compantes of the First wors marched overto Jeddo, n collicrs 4 miles w3 the vaie ley from HMazlelon, whera tronbie had bews apprs beuded, Theso compsnies ora dolug gusrd-duty arouud the wincs, and Liout,-Cal, Cark, the come mander, has_ eatabilrlied hieadquarters i the fiold at that point, Eloven hazes of cartridges arttvod today, and the Quartermarterfs obtafning bis supplies from Fhiladuly lita ond thin viciily, Some conjantes frore Lackawanua are wretchedly lacking In numbers, the compnay from & mining town turning out two privat.s and three ofticer, - Tia town tils efternoon fooked o8 f 1t wers faln day, 6o crowdod were the strects wilh peopla from the towhsand monntaiun, Tl feeling agina the militia fs deeo, Tio minora do uot talk 10 straugera audberd togetii=r. " Mont ullura said to b araod, bul thoy ars orderly nd quict, A man doiug biintnoes {n Tazlofon has been dolng brink trade tu condemned Goverument muskots, sslle fug thum 10 mivers tkroughout this county, and'your correajonddent wus iufortued by o rollsble’ merchans this man has soid 600 of muskets durivg tho lawt four mumthe. It can shiua bo reen that sho strisers would be sblo 1o buck against b miliuba if they were no dirponed. Indosd, it thin busiuers docs torminate in' war, tho mine e will play s strowg game, sinco they aro &t hoie in the mounisine and rae rines, ‘s coal terrilory spreads out o largely that it would require In ariny to Lunt down thie malcoutents, aml, an fal as one dislurbancs was quelled fu vne_dircction, a frcsh ono would break out ju anotlier, It s quite evidenf that this time the operstora meaa bumiess, since thuy gavo Gov, Harte Touft notlco ut tho aturt that tho iroops would be wanted for paverul weeks, or not at all, At Lakiey, tireateniog totices Liave been posted up by tho sirikew, warning euginoers and firemen buw stworkin thainines in that vicinity to leave, The advice will bo becded, Buck Mountaiu fs sulil, sud the mitier mililatuen’ bave sbaleu Lands with the etriera. AS 10 8 probabillity of bleodshed resulting feom tha Invuron, optutons dilfer, Itis feared that tarbalent Lands will awoop down upon the tllitary stationed in in otn uviler the darkuoes of night, ‘Thero are wicked dire-deviis amouy thesa minern who stop st ho set of vidleuce, and theee muskets gall them terribly, Bt tey are prcvable a8 yet, Gen, ‘Osborze received a dicpatels thin afternoon from Wilkenkarro stating tust w party of 00 miucrs ere raidite upon Nanzicook sud Warrlor lttu, aud thzt a wtrotz Shierifl's posse had Liew cent after faem, Later in tho duy otlicr tele:rania announced that the e tnad deiionstzalion, Uit bud ot Fosorted to any violence, Rumors are nflost to-night that a rald s contom= ylated cn the wires betwoen hera and Penn Haven Junciton, for tho purposs of cutting of tclegraphis communication. Large quantities of whisky are beits couriiied, and mich drunkenness s obsarvablo, Soie of the wmilitia are drink, Tho commanding General {8 fn _eoustant commutot- cation with Hacrievurg, aud, f 1more teaops ura want- edfn the event of o acriuus Outbreak, they cau so.u ko brought to Lho eeat of War, A terrible contliyration (3 raging fa the Stoskton mine, Dear this place, Which f luflicg wil ehte to extinguish it A force of at work {u the burwug slape, and 10-dny diszgod oub ssphysiated, T damsge in great, and, av tils uiitio counect witl ibero are appreliouitous that the fire wl thein, Qe Pardes, 0 extousive ojxrator, sald to-day that the copitagrailin wan of greter fiuportanzo thai tho strike, It reaultod frow carclessuens, i TLAZLETOS, L.y Al mius ut Stockton 1s gainlug Leagway, ond s lkely o 1uyolve the Company lu a very large foss, ‘Theee are now ubout 1,264 oldiers in Ilazleton and the several miuiag Lowns near it, “Trouble 1s raported in the Wyoming region, and the tnat tho wirixe will extond unul it ire anthiracito coal-fields, = BCRANTON, I'n., April #.—The mincrs Lave resolval 10 ballot to-morrow ou the questlon of & genersl wirtko 1o this viciuiry, Tutraprrvitta, April 8.~A detachment of 150 volunteers started this morniug for Wazieion, sud the tbird detachment will esve tuis attornnnn, Meuct CRUNE, I3, Anril ,—~Tweuty-tiroo apocial poiicernen wont on tho Lebigh Valley Ratiroad truin Bt evenlug oa far as Packerton, whero they were or- dered off, aud obwyed, Tuere re a few sliil in town, and tho rymainder are now doubtless trawping toward Philadelplis, . HARRIsURa, Pa,, April f.—Gon, Oaborge, who i Hazletoy, reporta tho urrival of troops, includiig & Battery of artlllery, Storea au munition have b forwarded. The Lou, Mr, Finchee, of Hazleto, hav {ugg telegraphed to Gor, IHartranft that chere {s not ouw word of truth in the reported perifous situatiun, and vo incendiaries, perronal violeuce, or ditaone rirations, tho Govertor ulexfl‘lflhnd tohii to utufy ho Suertil of theso thluyy sud tho troops would bu withdeawn, Tho Governor auded : * I iusy nd well bu undemtood at ouce that the Sientl will Lo supe gorted with all the power of thie Stute te protoct fa sud property, aud cuforce cbodivnce to the luws of the commouwealih, Ordur tutist sud alill ba restored, cont what it may," AT WILKESBARRE. Spectal Disvaich (o Tiie Chicayo Tribuns, Witxesuanns, Pa, April 8,—Additioual troops lef hiere to-dsy ou routo for Hazluon, A telsgram from Buck Mountaln says thata rald was made on tue coale worka thls aftcrucon, and tho engiucers driven from tlielr post, thus cudaugeriug thie wines from tlooding, Threo companica of soldlers loft azleton at once for Buck Mountain, An mecidentsl fira trake out in G, B, Bndermau & Co,’s slope lust uight, aud bids fair ta bo very dissstrous, Tho atrikers were numerous amouy the spectatory, bt refimed 10 lond any ssalate anow, aud tho dawesdre now buyund coutrol, » Benntor Bargent arrivedl in Ban Frouciio fast even. *Ing aud wan tho reciplent of u demuustedion at tha * Luds of thoso who fudorse bis foliticzl covrue, LAKE NAVIGATION. Navipatin Open GOODRICH TRANSPORTATION COMPAKY W1 racolyo £ acine, Milwsukes, Port Wa: inglon, hheliny el M5 ‘I:ll'ud, ' ll’l'l:v»'{'fi ll{mumu-. Aite, Faigatia, Alanisios ohfrt. e 3ad Dod i Uitice sad Duskis 1oat of fichlgaian Ty, Rap, GENERAL NO1ICES, A A A~ R e i = To the Alumnl of Amhorst Onllaz;.u A vacancy In the Board of Trusteus ut Azatierst Colle ~baviog avvurced by the doatt of L Hua, Sanu sl Wiid = o, u ba illod at e ounilog Cowmupcoiueal by ruig of the’Alumal, s of (Be Cillcgo prior o and ta- cluding the 1s watitled 1 noiibiate tlrd sous Irum whoin bo dusieed tha Trasce 10 it o st by & layinao—to be choson, aud 6 threfurs tequests € 10 snd 10 sick & Rominativr o1or his neu sigoature, 1o tha undoraiygued, 0a ur baters iy 1363 of s Seorotary luapestors of Kisollon Amborst Oollego, Apsil. 14:5. TC LET. The fine Btore and Third Floor of Windets Building, N. B. cor, of Btate and Randolph- ata, MEAD & COBE, 165 LuSulle-st. HOTEL, : b 5 e T T WERCHANTS HOTEL, Clark snd lake.ste, Uust-leveted Hulel for buste moss-tuen ki the. o Howly Dved b 13000y Lende. 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