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——eeeee e THE CHIICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. APRIIL 28, 1875. STATE AFFLIRS. provisions of the Ligquor Dilly Betore the Michigan Logislnture. What the Panl Prys Wonll L'ke to Beouro. from Acling-CGovernor Qlenn at Springfield, ind What They Will Be Likely o Get in Their Ear if They I pose It footing of "{ho Wiaconsin State Doard of Charities, MICHIGAN, THI: LIQUOR 1ILLA. Snertal Dispateh to The Chicano 7V';'Im. LaxsiNg, Mich., April 27.—Tho provisions of tho two Liquor bilia, aa paseed by tho Senato to- dav, ara subsiantlally an folloss: Tha tegn- lating ikl forvlds, nudor penaltics, salos to minors, drunkon poraons, and habitual drunk- nrdr, and 1t roguiresa boud of from SL,U0 to 3,000 1o bo glven by ench porson engaying in the buelucrs, thet thev will okoy the provisions of (hiw nct. It forbids tho sala of haquora in «quantities, aud gives to overy wife, child, paront, fyuardian, husband, or other persena_injured by tho malo of Ilyior the right of wctiun againat tho person selling the lquer. Damaga reanlling from tho ealo of liguor mav work a fure foituro of any lwaso at the option of tho lenaur, Auy wivor misreproeenting bie £go sy e fined, and on farluro to pny such fine may be imprise onad for not more thun wixty days in juil, Tho Tax il provides a tax of 5160 rerannum upnn evoly person who retaila srantuous lignots in tlus Stato, aud £40 per suunim_upon overy porson who rotails male liquors uud winee. 'Lha taxen aro to go through tho Couuty ‘Preasuty fo tho municipailties whoio col- fectedd. and pars luto tua coutivgant fuud, Whaleralora of spiritnous liquors pay 8300 per anaum, a8 slso manufacturets of ruch llquors § whoio-n'ets of malt liquors, vay €100 peran- num. Maoufactiticrs of malt liquors pay fce ourding to amounts tanfactired s Un to 1600 bair A per nunum, €50 ; from 1,600 Lo 5,066 barrrels, §100; vver 5,000 batrels, $200. Tull fmmlmm are mado for collecting the tox by lovy and sale of the hquors and other thiugs in atock, Tho Hata of sl Assesgors Are o kuesp persous ougaged in thi business, and these aro to boregulaly counted. Wholosalo dealetw aro persons who goll In quantities of five galluns or over ona dozon quart bottles at any wue thme, The Pro. bibitory Liquor faw and ncts stmendutony thorant are repoaled, Theeo Lilly ne smouded must seb o concurrad in by the 1louso, ‘ XILLS AYPROVED. . Tho Governor anuounvad that ho had nrpmvnd the following bill To punish yswicg; 0 amend tho primasy-sehiools act; to smoud the Iaw coucorning sales on oxeau'ivu, MIGCELIANEOUS, Tho bill rogrulating the liquor trafile was taken from the table and slightly amended. It way thon pnssed by 33 La 8, Sonata bill 163 wau taken up, forbidding tho huntivy of deor with dogs i the Counties of Leclenaw, Benale, Grand Travervo, Wexfard, and Antrim, and wae passed by 17to 12, On motion of Sonator Givon, tha Lill taxing tho liquor trafile was taken up, It wus wome- what amonded, and passed by 17 (o 15, Two doLar per day each I compernation was yotail to the Beeretary of tho Souato aud his ns- alstzut, Houro bill 287, giving & land grant to the Lan- uing & Houglton Ruiltosd, was soceived frum tho Louvo, and ws passed, Souato biil bY, to repu'ato tho ealo of wheat, came from tho Houso nmunded, and the smend- tuonls wero conenrted in, Tho bili concorning tho rallway bridee over the Bt. Joxoph River ub St. Josoph “wae wweudnl and presed, Souato Lill 194, for the rolief of certain ofti- cors of the ‘Tenth Michigan Tnfantry, woe taken from the table on motion of Henator Webber, ‘I'to bill proposcs to pay nct $0 0x0:2ed 73,600 to these ofllcers fur tho tme sorved by them, whilo their oumpanios possessed haralv any men, aud for which timo thoy wero not paid by the Uniled 8tates. Tho bill was passud, Souate 168, for the punlelimont of collocting agonts, ote., who did hot account for wonoys colioetod, was taken from tho fable. It was alliltly amondod and pue: od. . Houae bill 247, to repeal an ack to authorize tha referouce of chancery cates to apecial come nursloners in Wavue County, was passed, Sanate jolnt rosclution 17, proposing an amendmont to the Constitution providivg that the Legirlaturo shiall estabiish at least one libra. xy in euch townsinp, was passcd, Senato bill 214, to smend Bee, 087 of Com- Fllod Linws, rolative to tho arxossmoot and col- etion of taxes, woa Laken frow tho tuble, It ‘was thea dofeated by 15 ta 1 .., TIE SEINATE AUPORTIONMENT DILL, No. 81, for anportionment of Htato fleuntars in tha Lorislature, wan tukon from the tablo and covgidered, Beuator Gray moved that Osveoln County bo tisusferred ~ from tho Tuentis cighth to tho Twenty-saventls Dietriel. Ilo also moved that Manisteo Lo transferied from the Twontv-sovonth to tho Twontv-nmth Distriet. This was opposed by Benator Mitehell, The l;olm‘llu of My, Gray failed, and tho bill was ased. NMISCELLANEOUS, Benate bill 163, ¢ necrung the_labor of con- viets dlu tho Bisie P'risen, was iudefinitely post- poned. Hcuse bill 493, concorning the malntanznco of flsh-chutes In aaws, was parded, Houso bill 159, to nmend the charter of Wonooa, was passed. Bonator Adair moved to secousidor tho vote by whioh Souata Lill 161, to prevont the hounding f‘ deor, was passed. ke metlon was lost by 1% Benato bill 160, amending Sees, 4,853 and 4,801 of the Luws of "1571, relutivg to wasiers, prouticos, nnd nervants, was taken from ¢ tablo and p e od. On tho woticn of Benator Webber, the Borgeant-at-Armr was allowold §2 por duy dur- h’fi o period eceuplod Ly the seasion. resolution of Bunator While, loakiug to the transfer of tbe control of the Bt, Marv's Falis Em}a Unnal to the Unitod Etutos, was loat by 10 0 20, THE HOUBE. A morrago was receivod from tha Governor that be hud apmoved tha fullowing bills ¢ To amend the act cstoblishing frea nehools 1o Grand Rtapidn: to amund Heos, 7,661 and 7,602 of tho Conyt flod Lawa rolative to offonkos against pub- Tio Justico ; to smend tho sct relative to the col- lection of flues, ponalties, and torfeited rocogul- Tances : 1o rovire the clinrier of Jackuou; to mend tho act roluttve to Count - Jails; to amer.d Chap, 40 of tho Compiled Laws selstivo to brokera and exchunge deaters, ‘The following wero passed, except ns othier- wiso indicated ; Ilonso printed No. amond Boo, 6,200, rlative Lo tho furisdiction of Tuntices' Courts ; Houso Lill 864, to approprinto lande in axd of the L'Ause & Hougbton Ltallrond 3 Houae bill 237, to amend See. 12 of the Goucral Deain law; 1ouse bill 864, en annusl grant of mouey to {ho State Loneor Bocloty, lost] Houwa Bl 169, to repeal Rro. 7,601 dad 7,604, nod lo smond_ Socw, 7505, relative to iudiet- menta: Housa, bl 471, to amond Boc, 7,607 of the Complled Liawa for the protece tion of dun, rosur\o'rs, etc.; Houss Llt 872, to determina tho cosra n'lowed to plaintifs in .Clreuit Conrts whore judgment is token by dee fuult, lost—31 1o 893 ouwe bl 873, for tho batier utcurlll,y of the publi- records ; Housa bill 878, to mneud the act eatablinting a ‘Stata loard of Agriculturo ; House iill 876, to amend tha not rolative to plan-toadcompanios ; Senato bill 123, ho amend Boe, 17, elative 1o s ii8s of persons to do mnhm{ duty, lost, 43 to 83; Houre 30, to amund fho sct solative to tho polica Rovernment of tha City of Dettolt, indefinjtoty Fostponed, 52 to 87; ffouso bill 459, rolative to onmu:‘umnl &nd sanda (tueu& Houato till 160, to Becw, 4,608 aud 4,601 ot the Compiled amy i.;‘\;l Telativo to maaters, appronticos, sud serv- AFTERNOON gESSION, Tho fallawlug ypaceed, excopt s othorwise indloateds Bousta b 210, to amond tho law .zelative to divarco, lout. 40'to 44 5 Nouato bill 63, fur aymwent of transportation of troops to Montoulin’ Ml Buroumses anenl (500}t Houwa bill 365, 16lutlve to lions. aud tho rocord and mfnce. lhnreul&allnuu bill 364, to amond Bece, 2,093 aud 2,100 of tho Cowmpilod Laws rol- ative to gamo aud muskrata; louro bill 863, toprovent tho spresd of the ‘peach yellows Scnate bill 142, 1o provide for tho vxpeusos 0 aupgrintendiog thu oxbiLition of Michigan prod- ucts at the Centonual; Hevate mfi 184, to Qivido tho Townebip of East Bav, Graud Traye -@reo County, inlo two elcotion districts s Tonso DIl 382, 10 wake au upro priation for a doutal achool {n the University ; llouse blll 382, to do- Jfipa the bouudaries of Aackines aud Chieppewso Couutics, Tue Louse went luto Cominittes of the Whole , ¢ | i on tha Aprortionment biils, and agreed tothe Liit pyade uyon a basis of 214,660, Tie ardre of tiurd reeding vea pesumed, and o fultossineg Liile pudecd, except aw othorien Todieatad 1ovwa bill 502, requicing tho filing of tha pedigreo of ria'tions, lost, 43 to 33; Honaio ikt 0, to smond Bee, 4,049, relative to entatos in ronl praporty, ‘loat, 17 10 633 Honate bl 75, to roirago witnenrs in criminol cavea from giving buil: Honate bill 133, to awend Ko 6.475 of the Compited Laww, teiativa to the return and suta- mauing of [niore, recomidered and nhlovll Aeunto ML 120, relative ta proesrdines agained dutitors by attuehment s Honas LT, to amond Hee. 3,508, re'niive ta tha dutics of County Clerks aud the Auditor-Genoral, — ILLINOIS, ACTINA-GOVERNON At Soreint Dispateh (o The Clicaus Tribune, Brrixorieuy, 1. April 27.—Acting Liout.- Quov, Glenn nrrlved here to-dav. andtook postes- rlon of the Exceutive Departient of the Stato, o rccoived calla from s Jatge numbor of his | political friends, nnd was cougratulzted upon Lelng the first Democratlo Incuibent of the Clalr of Btato einco Matteeon, in 1866, It may Lo thought etrangs, and yob it haa been rpoken of in opposition quatters, that & purpose exints to urgo upon Gov, Glens: the removal of the Ponitentiary Commistlonera on secount of allegod firoguiaritiea fn conducting tlat In- ntitntion, znd _tho appointment of plhors to ucced them. Tt mny Tio that 1t fs cordamplated n the plan to nrye the removal of vther otlicers, but if #o 1t bas not boor desiared, 1L is #afe Lo couchido that Goy, Glenn will do no such thing, uned T doubt of the projectors of tha nciremo will have the temaiity ta avon bronch tha subject to Jum. o 1 n fale-ininded end scrupclonsly honeut mian, aud caunot ba used for auy trickery ar knavery. e wlil coutent himself with dis- eharging tha rontine, dutins of (he ofiico, aud nothing more, or I lhave wondorfully mis- takon ~ tho mam, e first aud only oicial _act fo-dny was the pamdon of Joln Daviw, of Moanrd County, who had been comuntied to 1ho Couuty Juil for ninety daye for an astoult with intout to commit a Loilly - jury. - 1o bad already sorved two woutls of Lis inio, NOAD-2ARERY. Rome Mmo einco the Btate Board of Aprioni. tnro offered a promium of €100 for tbo bost Dalf-milo of earth road gada by machiuery or othor device, Lo this dnte, three curivn have Locn mado for the trial: H, D, Rovr.olds, ol tochiclle; W. D, Edwards, af Chicaps d B, & K. loremun, of Danvile, 1l trinl is to take pinco beforo tho 16th of Juue, and tho Neard of -Bupervisors uf this couuty have- put i & bid to have the work done in Tnm county. Othor couuties ste ox- peeted Lo bid for tie work, { ¥T'he oficinl bund of tbe now Chiof Inspector of Graiu bas been prevared by tho Railioad aud Warohioure Commnkrioners,” and forwarded to Gen. Smith, Tho Bonrd will muct ov Friday of this woek. whon it 18 sxpectol) the bond will te roturned hera for tleir approval. — WISCONSIN, TI[E 6TATL BOALD OF CIlATITISS. Sueevh thavateh tn The Chicago T'ribune, 3MavrsoN, Wik, April 27.—The State Board of Charities hnd a mecting hore last night, and this morning Maswrs, Giles, Elmoro, Ticed, aud Cha- plu woro present, dra. Lyndo belng detainod by yickness. A change in tho by-laws wag mndo so A to flx the annuz) meoting in April instead of Octobor, The Ion, [1. If, Giles was re-olected President, and B, . Chapin Vico-I'roskdont, A C. Parkineon still continuing Sectotary, histerm belng for threo yoara, Various mattors conceri- ing the work of tha Doard were talked over, aud sume arrangoments mado as to visitatious, cte,, including tho tour noxt wook, It was ugreed thnt tho Dicdidunt, Socrotary, aud Mr, Llmore rhoul! attend tho Couvention of tha Etuto lioard of Charition, nud the meoting of the Hoazl Jeenco Aseovidtion ut Detroit, Moy 11, This raorning ihe Board consulted with tho cruvernor abont the btuto Prison, and It way rzread that {te Commiseiou appointed last win- ter mews June 20, —_— MASSACHUSETTS: SPLCIE PAYMENIS. Sueeint Dispatch to Tha Cincago Tribwe Tosuox, Masw, April 27.—Tho 8, ecial Com- mittee a;pointed by the Touuo of Ropresenta- tives to consider a Lill relative to therosumpiion of epocio payments reported to-day, by Mr. Willizma, that ttie bill oughit to pass in tho form of four rosolutions, tho last two of which aro ay fullowssy Resolond, Thot the Congrees of the United Sistes having recogulzed tho duly of rentoriug to the peoj 1a L w3, Botien, wnd nitorm standard of vale and medinm of excliavpe, and haviog pledged tho faith uf the nution to return fo thiv slandari by resuming g wentn iu specle of )l athowd curresey il e n tho 18t day of Juntarv, 1479, it i the Btade nud its onest clilzend to promoto yenzof that prowize. 1 Heso-vnl, That tha Biate of Maneachturctis, which, at varioua crjit- 8l periodn, has o Louornbly dlstinguics v diereelf by (ho motnteniunca of & souni Kbiydard of vate, mut by faltbfully dieeliarmiug her obilgntiona wicortunce Wit Luat stinderd {n tho tiust of aimast nniveradl insolvency, (a eswecinlly callcl on at this tinie to £id bnd eustafh fhe Georal Government in the soytion of il iwcsaary tmiasrea U0 Feu.ory 00 Wb~ hald tho Suansdal o £, futedrity, and credit of tho natton 5 =0l to that end our Senators md Kepresentae tives fu Corgrera vro requerted 0 Wwo tuelr most carucnt offoris i urgiy tho speediust resumption of speclo paytuonts, POUITICAL. CEREMENTS AND PAP. Spectal Iisateli to The Chicago Trilune. Br. Loois, Apn} 27.—To-day the last rites of rospect wera paiil to tho remajos of our recontly. olocted Mayor, Arthur Barrett, who died of ju- flammation of the bowels within & weok after bis Insuguration, For weveral soarsho had teon poriodically subjected to attacks eimilar to tho one resuiting in hia death, Ho was stricken on Sunduy of 128t weok, and dled In fivo dars, His death has ocenrred in o most inopportune me- ment, ae he had not made the city appointmonts of which ho had coutrolgand which number dome meventy-fivo. It s said he bad mado up his mind ss to whom 1o reloct for thore ofllces, and, had ho lived ull to-day, tho result would Lave bocn known as to who were the favorod ones. Mauy who ssnectod pointments under the rew administration spont money frooly Lo insnro his oleotion, in the hope thist it wonld rotury throueh some Iat officy or othor, Mont of Barrolt's nowiuatious would Lave boon among the, Amcricans and Irish, e most of his frionda were from those elagacd. Ovorstolz, tho man who rau as the Iudepoudent candidato for Mayor this epring, snd wlo came within 800 votes of boating him, will undoubtedly Lo Lroaght out agaiu by the Germans of both purtics. 11 the Domocrats and Repul-licans bath muke nominations there ianota ehadow of » duubt but_that ho (Overstots) will b olocted by from 2,000 to 3,000 majority, This would do much to break dowu tho Demoeralio utrensth in thin cicv. Overatolz’s appointments wonld bo mado from & ciflfciont element of our citizens thau those ch Barrest would bavo wade had Lo lived. Lo papera ns yor lgve rofealuod from foreshadowing tho " march aud men m the campaign Which s again upon us, out of vespect for tha momory of tho deceased Mavor, but the lust for oflics Lias oot been ®o paticutly aubdued, Lhe fuueial buked mests aya yos wurw, but the rings aro al- roudy at work, ‘Tho Acting Mayor Las not yob desiguated the timo of holding o now eleotion, which must be held within thirty doya from thoe dute from the vacancy, ‘Llie eharter requires that lists of tho muvicipal appoinunauty uliould Lo wuds by & corfoin dute in May, and many Democrate are urging the Acting Ma yor to w""'\‘.i calling the now oleetion, B0 88 obliged to make tho appoiutments hime #élf, Thia course, howevor, would mect with almost univorsal exccrution. 1t transplres to-night, that shonld Overstolz make tlio 1508 indopendoutly ou the sacosssion, the regular He- ublloens won'd muke no nomiustion, This, wovor, will uot favorably affect Overstolz, nor would it Lo wo intended, ko voia ropro- sentod by Magquiro at tho last olcction amt cn- ginecred by Giw (Ylobe, woukl nearly or quite all Lo throws for the Democratic caudidato, which would be sudieiont to clegt hun, Tho probabils ities now are that the Demacrats will unite upon Jueorh Biown, Barrobt's immediate prodecessor, aud a very stramy man pessonsily aud politicaily, ELEQTION FETURNS, Lawersa, Mich,, April 27,—8. B, Walker and 1. M, Cutcheoan, Republican, bave sbous 19,000 wajority, according to the returne sont to the Becretary ot Btate, COLLEGE DONATION. Svadal Disvalch to The Chicaue Tribuns, Dra Maises, I, April 27.—~The Hlon, Samuel Williston, the wealthy wmanufaciurer, re- contly daessed, s Bast Haapron, Masy, La thisd o Feees Colege 80,000 to et Prealarek - Wale The Culioge has . aiready raasived £10,000 of the fogacy, Mr, W. cave in his lifetimo 160.000 to “Amberst Col- g0, and mado it & residuars legateo in by wiil, by which 18 will probaily reenive a further snm of ©76,000, 118 also nave Jarge sums to Willi ton Seminary, in bis nativetown, 1 donatious will exceod &1,001,000. A DARK DEED, Speetal Disvalch to The Clacago Tribuna, Bowiox, Annl 27.—0n tho morsing of Apsil 9 e body of Mis, dary Deunetty was found in the Old Colony Railrond track at Basin kil Ward Hixteon, aud it was ot first suppored that the woman had been kitled by & train, but the Coro- nee's inquest developed soma very suspiclous clrcamatances, and fts sesstuna were continuod uulil lost evening, whon, after & long prisate soeeion, & vordict wne found that tho decopned camo to bor deathi in the Lowse of Joln Me- Carthy, on tho afterncon of April 8, Ly stiangnlation At (ho hands of John Deuncliy, aided and abettel by Jobn and Julla MeCartby, and that tho dend Yndy of the deceased was placod upon the 011 {:uflmv Ratiroad track to avold suspicion of guilt, No blamo was actached to tho Lailioad Compour. ‘The examlnation of Plulip MeCarthy an in wifo Tulia MeCarthy will take placa ii_the Dor- chester Municipal Court to-morrox. Johu Iou- neby, tho other party wantod, is still alscnt from the city, but kis whoteabouts are ktown, and af- ficora ara now In puranit of Lim. Aithonel the ovideaco reliod on ta circumstintial, it is eand that f12 tendeney bs to show that tho tuder of Mro, Denneliy vins premeditated, and thiat g de- liberate plot was formed to atranglo Lor to death o thie day in quostion. A MOD KILLS A CONVICTED FELON, Special Telcram ta the Allantu News. MiLEpopvitis. An,, April 23.—This ovening sn lnfuristed mob repeired to the County Juil, and domanged of the jailer Horaze Wilson, sho wes intho joil, convicied of mantlaughter and soutenced to the pemtentinry. Doing sefured, thoy Lecke enen tho doors, cutored thae cell ac- cinited by Wilson, Look bt out, and shot Lim to death. 1t will Yo remembered that Witsan killed n gantlewnan in this piaco, laat yonr, by the name of MleUomb, nnd wuy sent to your citv tu bo put (o Fulton County Jull fo* safe keeping, Ho wa trled a fow days ago, ond ho was sentonced ta the penficntiary for a term of years, It seems that tlis verdlet did not meet publc apptoval, it being Lold that the eriwo Lo bad commitied demandod o moure tovaro pmnshulent than the ono the jury.raw proor to inllict. Thus helieving, tho crovd of men took the prinouer from his eoll, and in the eame masner that hin victim, McConb, was killed, ho bimeolf had to sulor deatbi. AM ABORTION CASE. Fpectat Drnatets to The Clacans Tribune, Davexeonr, Ta, Avrit 27,—In Febrary the Qrend Jury of this county found an tadictmont agninst De. William MeAflce, n uoted specialist of thia aity, for precuring an abortivn on ayoung piri named Lottn Bustr, of Geneseo, ., Tiests of nge, who camo here for that purpose. The abortion restited in tho death of tho child, The doctor was placed nndor tends, and his trial whl commenco to-morrow. The evidenco for tho Btale s conelive, Lut the dofonso will cndeavor 10 show nup tho bad charncter of the girl. Wiis crime is puninboblo by o long torm_in tho_Penl- tentinry. Her seducer fa ono of tho wealthivst citizaun of Genoaeo. FETICIDZ, Speetal Dispatels to The Chicaao Trivune, Tronta, Ith, April 27.—The body of o malo fo- fant, ay.iarently about 6 months old, was discos- ered by vome boys (bl afternoon floating on the surface of the water near ike Chicago, Rock Taland & Paelfic Railroad eliops. Its apyiearance ndicated (bat sbortion hud been produced on 50ma woman and the fetus throwy fnto the lake, hut, alihougb diligent seach has hoen made in the pelghborhood thera ntono fndications (hat * anything of the kind wou done, It ik probable 'l novor be discoverad. that the guilly parties A DETROIT POLICE-COURT EPISODE, Wreeial tuapateh to The Chicaan Tribune, Drruorr, Mich, April 27.—Quito an exaite- mout accerred at the Police Court bieroto-day. tie aischarge of o man named Goibor who hud been charged with areon on tue testinony of anotbier man named Goldman, who cluimod to he an accomplice, but wheee tostimony was utterly riddled. A lot of Gelhor's Ilends gecured Gold- maon outstdo of the Court anl was procending to yiolent mereures when tha pohicn arrived and rescucd lnm from the crowd with wmuch trouble, MER COMSET STFELS SAVED HER. Special IMavateh ta 'Phe Chicaas Pribune, Br. Pavi, Mivo,, April 27.—At Foreus Falls, Mina., on Fridayevening, Thomas Nelson, Just roturned to tho village, after meveral months’ abeence, found the young womsan ta whom he professed attachment at & dancing-party with auothor man, whorcupon ho shot at her anit thon Llow his own head open. He foll dend, Her cotsel-nieels caught the bullot mmed st Lor sud saved hier 1ifo, SERIOUS RESULT OF A BRAVIL. Enectul Dianiteh tn The Clacago Trioune, S10ux C17Y, 1a.. April 27.—Io 2 serious affiray this aftornoon Jobn Honderson hal Lis head cut open with & ghair In tho hauds of Tom Hop- Linn, who keers n ealoon on Socoud streot. Hon- darsou’s coudition 13 very low. Hupkive wus ar- resieds STREET RODDERY, . New Yons, April 27.—~Poier Smith, one of & gaug of notorions villning, knooked down Mry, Dishop on 8Bixth avenue st nooun yesterday, and rubbed bior of ber, wallot contaniug $100, but was captuted by & policnmnu aftar & hard chaso. A rercue Lv Smith’s gaug wa¢ prosentod only Ly the officer producing Lig rovolvur, BTRUCK THE WRONG MAN, fir, Jouw, N, B, April 87.—=)ir. 8. Cammeil, & merohany bhaving been kuocked down by sttike ing laborors, the merchants sud oity nuthorities oller a rewstd of £6,600 for tho offendor, A_VERY FERSONAL DIFFICULTY, New Onrrass, La., April 27.—Touls J. Leche, nged 19, shot und kfiled Willam J, Moller, sged 18, in a pesonal difficult; CHARGED WITH MURDER, Covusen, Brures, Ta,, April 27.—John Homd was tlis eveniug arrosted by Policoman Jack- xm. chinrged with tho muydor of John Dolan, at voca, LEAGL INTELLIGENCE. MICHIGAN RUFREME COURT. Speekad Innpatch to The Claraco fribune, Laxsixo, Mioch,, April 27.—In the Supromo Cowt, Judzo Warejon road hia first opiulon, . Undorwood, the murdorer of Charlotto I'ridgeon, at Detrart,and sent toStato’s Prison as an {nsano couvict, was ordored dischmged. The Roal- Chnso injuuction case waa decided sdversoly to Dr. Quase, - A COLLEAN WRANGLE. Speetat Draraten ta ''he Chicaa Tribune, Drooynaroy, I, Aprit 27,—~Tho Wosloyan TUniversity bere i sgitatod over qumirel be- twoon (ho membors of fta litorary sucioties, wiileh yestordsy got into tho conrts Ly means of an {ujunction issucd by Judge Tipton, President W. A, Snuth, of the Munsellisn Sociaty, took pars in orgunizing a nuw socioty called tho Iies- pertan, and for this action was {mpeachod. o trinl before the Boclely's cour: resulted in tho cengure af SBmith, which was doclared boyond tho furiediction of the court. JudgeTiptonissued an Ihjunction restraining tho leaacrs in the pros- coutfon from further provocdings until the case can ba heard before lum. THE JOWA 5Vl RENR COURT, Speciat Dnupatch ta The Chicaao Tridune. Dunuqur, Aprit 27.—The Bupreme Court ad- journed mne die to-day. A very large numbor of cauea were submitied, acd the Judges havo ot work evough ahiead ta last thew aix months. Ihe noxt sezxion wiil bo at Des Moines. —_———— THE INDIANS. LousvitLg, Ky, Apnl 27.—A special to the Courier-Journal from Wallaco, Lansas, esys Liout. Houly who mada the attack upon the Cheyouncs, last wook, arrived st Fort Wallaco youterday with his soldlers all in an oxhaustod coudition, Aftor an arduous maich 400 Judisvs ‘wero veen about 50 mitos from Wallace, near tLo Kansas Pacific Ratlroad track, Ths Governnsont 1v waldug preparations for several attaoks, Brepwat Dinpateh 1o T'he Chteado Tribune, Kaxuas C17y, Mo., A ril 370—The Kansas Olty Tinies special says that Sorgt. Papler aud Fri- vate Teems were buried st Wallsos, Kan,, to- y foil in Lastle with the Choysunss RUMORS OF CORMPROMISE, Tho City Fathors Degin to Get Bick of the Act o 1872, The Cilizens® Association Contin- uing in Ity Good Worlk. Tho “Staats-Zeltung? on the ¢ Times,”? THE CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION. . A QUIET DAY, The halls of the Oitizens' Association were al- most rilent and deserted yesterday ; Indeed, so quict ond freo from visltors was tLo place that it beomod an it olthor the whole Arkociation was out cumulating evidence of fraud in tho latn olectlon, or elso that their latolabors had been 50 fatlguing an to demand ai least ano das's abeoluto rest. Livon tho affablo Clerk, Ambler, weanot at Lis post; his exortiona on the day presious, and fu all probabitily the annoyance he* #nffered at tha hands of tho realasag Aldermorn, Iiaving brought on anattock of mickness. Th: only rorgons Tup Tutnude reporter sew round the place resterday were Moesra, MacVeaxh, Derick- won, Boomor, aud Deolittls, Jr., aud these, while looking aupremely happy as beeame nien who hiad mado tho fise successful sudde in the diroction of a great public goud, retained tant Bigiar reticonco which is chiaracterintic of tho Citizens' Avwocration Ixeontive Comittesman, nud whicls gives color to the rumor ailat thas Leforo o wember of tho Asaceintion vab meiye o (hat Commyttca o ia obliged to owear by all that 18 silene thiat ho wnl nesor roves| anyihing toaronuter. Al éhe nows r. MacVeagh had was the fact that TWO COMMITTERE hind bron organized, one to matlier enmulative onco of the fraudulont naturo of she alicged Ao generady, and the vther to recnre much tuformation 25 would Jead to the mdictment of tho unjas; judg.s,—snd that thoy bud started to work. - Jalr, I P, Derickson was ratiier more commt- nicative, 1Ie esprexged the opinion tnae tis ua blushing nature of the fraudd per, otxatei by ihe sappoitets of tho Incorporation uet bad given the present contest 4 MUCH NORLLR ODYLCT than that of moselv sotting asuio tno alection ; lad, in tect, Lrought to an ixsne the guesti of whether or not it Is p-emble lor an electlon to tako placo in Chicsgo at ol lio tiad uo doubt that the respectable” portion of tho community wers fully wiouged Ly tecent oveuts, und woro determived thut such & steto of uffnirs a3 thae which provailed last Priday shonil uaver nghn bo allowod o oxikt iu this ety lbe Citizens' Agaguiation bad bewuw the work, sud wauld put it right through without nany compra- misa or weakening of any kind. Delegstes from the Citz+Lali ind cu1no with proposivons b the Citizen' Association to withdraw frem the po- siton thoy hud taken, but thoy wera wdignantly repellad, The gentlemen who wero out all day obtaining siguntures to tho el for tha mocting of net Monday uvening did 7ery well, and the prispect in tbar, if McCormiok’s Ha'l wers svolled to twico it proportions, it wonld not sufiica to con- tain all who will attend. Tho faw gentlomon who wero present at the Asyociation’s roome veeterday had uoidea as to whether auy now action iu thy matter would Le tukicn between now and noxt Monday evening, but 1t 8 probbln Lhat uo new move will be mads until after tho expression of public opimon &b the wase-meoting. HLXRY OREENENATML At the mosting of tue Citizeus' Asaociation Monday night, Mr. Hovry Groenebruin exprenss o piwself very plaiulyus to the Lallut-bos- riufing trauds und of the ** vagrants" in the Common Couneil. 1o Aaid ha way eatinfiod thet bLoen su louest cleviion the acs vould hwve been defeated three to ono. 1t wun cwried by exiracrdinacy fraude, and the pes- petistors unght to bo indicted aud puaihol. He hod boped thoro would Lave buen o larger nte tendauto of pooplo Lo cxpresu tho decpest ju- diguation over _the electiot, and a public ronti- ment that wonld frighten tho gambleis beok to thuir boles aud shamo the vastrants ot tho Commen Couneil, und uko them feel thut honest veopls Luve koue nghts, [A voice: * You cau't ehamo them.” Laugbter and apnlause,] Tuero waw n large numior of Aldormou who hiad 1o busmess, unidl shoy gimply occupied thelr eats to Tecwive briboe, Thev iiad kept lum rnvinz nfter thew for montha with a patition for a franclixe to lay Si kot e could now oxprees his opinion fruely 1o the matlor, a4 the ordinanco was passed last weak Alouday, and passed then Locause thoy fouud thiat thora was no monoy iv it. In pushing tho o dwanes ke to'd them they might go to h—I before auv noney would Lo di- vidod awouy thew, and suey then found it wice less to postpone sctivn any longer. Tho fact was, tho city ought to aave ottwr men in the Comnion Conneil—men who ovud yao,erty and Lad # moral charactor to sustam, l'eople ought 10 estabarh the piovowmtion thal unly buuert aien wero wanted for otiice, aud enforve the rule thut tho ofilce musl suek tho man, nud ot the wan the oflice, Tuo Arderinen were the paril- s wlio lad diveet A tise ol etlon and plaaned the fraudulent vo ibg. It now rcmained with the peop.e, the bet.er clams, to ferret onut the.e frauds aod Lring tho otordwe ty juatico. fu this way un'y cott d the vutity nud falr nume of our city bo sustainod. o M, ELECTION FRAUDS, CONIUENTS OF TILE STALTa-ZEITONG, Yeaterday's Slaals-Zeiung contuips the fol owlog oditurial 0n the subject of tho frauds which disgruced Friday's eleation: Tne most concluive paeslug of sontence upon the frauds practiced ot tue receut electiun Ties In the fact that tho Trines Tejolecs over tient, aud cougraiulites thse criminals ot 10 suecens of their erime. 1'rum one cu:d of thic Luwl to_ (ke othar, tho Chic.gd «fucs 18 recoguizal an tho must unfathompblo cers- pool of eorruphion, diboncaly, mAl_ lylig nullgnity, fuers {0 no Lmavery, wo slauder, o criniial acty befcro which Va0 Jimica bau wver rocolleal, 188 the ovgan of the cr minal clussea Z0f tho gomiug Leis and the Lrohels, \When this Pager uiskes cowsinon causs with thoes offendera who, o tho 2 of April, auuflilisd popiiiar sullrsgs (n thifs city througls tuc wost open violutii na of La#, the old provarh, # Liko sooky ie,” 14 verdi ad, Noiody who kuows the 7 tio fact (hat ft eays to-diy the oppoxito of that whle it suld yesterduy, aud cvon thut §i publisica with uncoucern (wo Daragrsy s on 140 watny pago whily stand in positive autasonfsm to one auottior, 1f ihe anbject wero nof 80 supremely ropuisive one izt fauglh aver the undisgued uupudence with Which 1o fynes now glorities, ke the City Lecgistatuse, s city ol whony 1t ae seur 1w uit dewyuated aa tho bana of forty highwsymen suoakethieves, aud taya tiat, 1f the ity ia 10 rouger, ll power wist be pleied ' tholr s, Fhoww peor o whio Lave always figured fn (Lo T1uies a8 knaves, L ¥, Fuscals, £LC., 10URY DUW forl Yery quuerly when they’ seo thiemselves extoled by Ll W00 gt er 48 W86 and Virtuous Liw-givers, "A confeniAtblo part {u this watter ia plsyed by those conardly kuisves whio had ot $he courage 10 atuud vut o sappurt of (o Launlsigal incorporation uet of 1572 hut whonow mppland with mousing Joy ho crime of o 240 of Ayt aud ock Lo divest frublic luiunation concerning 4 with (he most §nfatnons lie, ¢ What °» Uo v uf olting ugry 1% hiva thews repillca, ** We uro cheated on boils sidis, What dificrouce doees it make whetlier ft f8 s littlo more ora littlo luw? 1ot widew LI fulso Uskets nlo she bauotbox, aud buts vo trled 10 #itrpass o9 auutber In cheating,” ws who ey tbis do Of course they kvow tlat whien, i d where flieeo are only 60U voles, 1,653 Yotoa 'aTe givois fOF & laW, uni U7 uganst it, the v~ fug cannot have boon on'both sides, but oily on onie—~ our'tha one which Tecelved 1,009 votes more thun thero are yoters (u (e whole ward, They simply reckoit uii the Iguorunce aud atudd wudifferstice of tar peails to whoni thoy speak. know thet it wuita any peoplo beitor ta deelare in o blate, r{ulml faudslon thut all wia thicvea tha to conactentlously try to nscertain who {t was tuat committed the roblcry,” When s trav- aler 6 attacked and utrickun down by & blgbwayniat, \rhiat houdrable mat wauld vouturo {o aseert 1lit (i ono assuulted waw u robber 7 e who doce that pro- el avalf an ssoclute Of the musdercr, sud wislios t0 lead astriy the fudgient of thoso whio dld ot voa the assault, 0F who Lavemo deuire 10 fuvesti- fila tho maiter, o beury the same reltion {0 the il that tho seculver of atolen goods does o L thiof, In'a very short time, proof enough of the crimes which liave bear comuyiied Wil ba. broudnt forward {0 salisty tha most indifferent and the most Wiought- Iess of (ho uyexampled msguitude of thess [rauds, Auyperson who then weeks 10wy word for the cries shiould at loast havo the maak of fmpartiality torn from Lifs face and Lo campelled o ows up L0 bo- ing tue attoruey of the piowt shamula treachery, . e THE CITY-HALL. NO BIINS OF EXCITEMENT. The City-l1all was yeaterday wbout nadnlla placo as oue could well ind within tho city lim- its, Al fun about Aldormanie injunctious had become stale, amd any furtber wltticisms ou the subject wero treated with the contempt they do- served. 'The Mayor mud the Law Department wero anxlously swaiting tho yoturn of Judga Dickey, propuratory to making arrangsments for auswerivg the injunction lesued Mouasy by Judgo Willismy. 1o 18 expected back thismorne ing, but, whetler he returas or uot, it 1s probas B ey it cone ol W v versstlon nn”un '::b)n::. all l.h‘-qs\\y offictals apponring to Lave ton mnel othor bisines on hand to attend to poiltical tronbles. ALout tha ouly excicomont of tho dav was occasioned in the aftarnoon by the vain eJorls of a praten. tioun little ox-Alderman to Llunt his engniar kanckles on the rbarp featured of n nasepapac- Even tuls axcitemont fasted hat . mantarily, 08 tho retitimonts of thusy presont reporter. wore elightly dintaateful to the recklosa geatle- Comm and hopes wineer 0 up, every fdgn of ! who ®as knoviagly guils of fraud wiid ot to what he der-onnnaten the “{mg." 11 netion far the appearances wra that tho fnfunetion wiil e faught on the Inval pointa tegarding the con. farmancoe of tha manner of ¢ on to the Llece ti n law contalned in tho act of 1478, The claim that th:e tojunction waa not Linding g tolts hasing been setved on o leglaativae bady b3 rarialy lukinz gromd, However, it is almost iy oesible to ceccriain Just what action niil ba taken, s tho opinion of Judge Dickay, wihoa ho returng, Wil bo tho witimalo decistun. joncr Sheridan Tomans a4 axae- hn!{ Rinco ba « [ CITY FINANCES. Comptroller’s Report for the Last Figeal Year. A Eonded and Fioating Dabt of fl;l't':- 600,000, In acerrdance with tho charter, City Compe trollor Ifayos hias preparad aud sabmitted to tho Tinauco Comnmit:cs bis anual utatoment of the city's flunnces for tho year ending April 1, It Is a4 followa ¢ Ciry COMPTROLLENS OFpICE, CioAn SATGn s Hewirer Stonrne Hocthe on sniraT o Norie, Thomas Lyn o, and Lowis' Sehitiner, b Coavmattes of tha Common Conneil of the The possilihitioa of & ¢ impromisa seem | fo—~GrNrLLMEYN : Ad roquifed by Hec, 0, n'n'i.”m' favorable. A vory fuw of tha | the Cily Charter, T herewlth aubmit fof exanin, o citv, omcluln‘ ara in1 far0r | of A0 Kt [ e e o s e s e much proforsinz tho o'd chaster 46 rithar of tha I et R plteh i et ) B new cnas, netlie #ame timo alimittig tho dae aud of ita huaielal coudliion at that data 2 ticlenclen of tha old vno, A'wmost oll of then would relinquish tho tast olection if thers wero 003,705, 140.00 any bopes of making any {mvrovomeuts. Tate Commiasionor McGrath struci the key nota yes« tarday whon ho averred that the ne thing of rlreds and passhex, end Ba,02.00 ner of cleettony preeeribed by it wis ona of 1ta woret fcaturce, COUKUIE EXUNLIONS i Cvers o nad villasre wiich Laa adopted it. Anl ngat LA Lere, Shorldan, who wr4 1u conversition with him at the tite, wondered at the eomcidenc» af their viaws, aud swserted that the ace of 1872 would eventually overturn the ballot-box fua §,783,840.97 citv thio wize of Chicago. It auy thineskiied eity ofiizial other than the genlal City Clers construel an sricle | w & 17,589 1 yesierdav's TuinUNE a3 neaning that Mr, [ Vf, 2 fn8 o e Ambier, 3 of the Citizens' ‘Association, | Apri1, 1575 wau nnwarrantably abnsad by tho City Cletl, | Towated atluir they aro euticely iirtaken, r. Forrest swenrn a0 (st Mz, Ambler enid not oue word about wish- Ky ing to seeve fufunctiong ou tha Aldciwmen, I #tich was tho cags the color of Mr. Forrert'e ras B8oN.6T mazls is coanged muieral'y, aud thoy wera not | Salas for water ., Y meant tobn ioenlting to Mr, Ambler. All di FAle3 tur BpaeLti asaeiiada; gracofal traceedings which t60k place on tka | Ty ApL, 135, from th da U rdawalic dunny Mr, Ambler's prosescen murt nuw | of saly, theio hvi b ea re- Da awociated with the names of edher the Uiy |o teiod 1 aol n trocy Clork or Ald. Quith, hota of whom talked in | {5550 of lofd of privet 0, 820.08 . Ber foraned longaage, wud used no | To A b 163, tae TR ABRIST. v BromiaLe Ry oider baa caused (ho arrest of 0, T/ Stewasrt nvenus, on the 4 J 4,781 Tin complainunt atates that tho acensed repent- ihe Faehth Ward poll, coruer of Wright and Jeferuon ntreats, 2,60L78 FOREIGN. CREAT BRITIAN, TUE FTANELL BWLIMLR, Loxnow, Apsit 27—l Boyton will make o ocoud attempt to Rwim nesoss the Channel, This time e will enter the water as Cape Gris- nez, on ihe Freneh cost, and pash for Dover. Tho day appoiuted for'tho trial is May 27, FRAM INTEREST TAKEN IN OUR CINTLHNTAL. Panis, April 27.—M, da Lafazette, DPresident of the French Commisaion of tho Philadelphis Exuibition, states that encouragiog lettara hava Loen ree=ived from nll parts of France, daputations fromn metal cumulacturors, the erpal wino gr of Gironde, and mer Lvoux, bava visited the Committoa and promisad Retive cu-opuration, —_— SPAIN, TRE AXENDE HONORADLID, Baxtaxven, Apsil 27.—The laut act in the sete tlement of the Gustav affaiz will bo the salusting by the Spanish fortifieation at Gaetarn of the German flag, The German equndron has pore to Guetania, the ecanc of the outrage, ta recalva the salute ugiced upon. e ‘THE GERMAN PRELATES, AN ADDRESS IROM THI: ANCHD ASD CABADIAN DISHOS, ST, Micuary's Parsce, Topoto, Can., April 23, 1875, —To the Lditor of the New York llerald: Dran Sut: I Leg t send you for publication the English trznslation of our jolut lctter to the Bishiops of Germany, trastiog you will givoira place in yonr excellent journel, which, being most esteneiveiy read througliouz tha world, opans itd columns to the combat for Wbverty. In ¥ of the samo & fow days wo shall send n co_ letter for pallicati 1tion to tha journals of Furopa. The sirugghng Catholics of Germauy waut o chesr from America. T bave the horr to be, my dear sir, sot obedicnL BErvaat, Jouy Josciu L Arehbishop of ‘Tor: To 110y B Avchbalura anl Pralor s ar Gepnann: dloay tho conse: {on of 0T Vel dure, * Cuafortiuimd el edule vt cus ani tho chalns \hal Witness your wperives for Curist. Yon bLave chosen rather {0 ob.y God Wan men, tnd for b fuGliment of your scesed minfiiry you rvely upon pasest and ven you by 3 St Eracen given sou Ly our Laud Jeeus Carlct, tho | Arcording (0 1he tayles - | ing Jau.1, 145, the Liernal” Potor of souls, vho governs : i Kiugdon on_earthy tho Church, throngl yorr. miui try, snd not throwds the wninistry of tho Princes of | 43 d. ‘Clie Holy Spirit of God has plicdd over | bubdre ch Bichope, cud not Priuces, Birbaps arg of trua ind falaw doctrine, and Judgos: { Charel, * It fs .o the what {a 1ight in the discipiine of th otlcoof tho Bishos 1o watch ove: wuth, and try, 10 ad appoiut pastors of wo {Lut the J.rieRts aro am thedr paverdotal funciicns, It ia ths duty of Bishops toupheld the good pnetors of rouls, kid to_Fustuin them u thefr etingale with the world{ o ronrave, cx- hort, and cven ta rewove from tho sucred iniuistry, it 1l worth, {udependently of ony ctvil Government, Lricsts who be_ouio wnwarlhy of their potion. Your Joridslipe Buvo Lefore Sour eyes what lias une Jlen the Church 3o Englind, where pire ied frst schism snd Dion hiresy and the hopdty be escutionn c: Muny 15HOP OF TORONTO 93t ito, drence Curdinal_Ledochotwatd arl ta the E Tlle. THD Londs axy VENimAuLe Lnoriens iy Custscs We, tha Arciitintiop wud Biskoys of the Proviuco of Totanto $h C iz, taklag oscarin of our reunion at ribe tratber, the Blshm of Kiagaion, bug to adtrers you n G fuigure uf (s 0l Ve wiliiee your upostailo COUTei, wa toverence thn prive the educativn of cspectiuily of candldates fur tie muercd mine 2ol reject tho unworthy, to uin, It I4i0 the Disbops wione enble_£or ull tulngs relting to OF 12 naesiended epproprintions, it § 10,00 a3 apvopriated toforc 10o last Gacal year, lewving 1,505,004 upexpeuded for the year Inid %, Too wtaount expended for tho year 16713 Is $4.013,618, The smaant cole ted on the tax warrauis of the Fudiy i § miacellsncous h ¥amug expendilures to the 38102 in advauco of colloatl C , an esceptionrily ollcetions, snd_ attented with peenibie au dsfects’ in_our revenno luws, whith Luve siuce tetn remediod by {he Generl v, yroven thut wo may dwpend on ths caliection ef sors taan enongls 1o pay off there corltfizates during the los o cousiderable amount .7 the clty carter to barrow tat wllction of taxss, The mode fw eimple aud clear, boing by th Meyor and Comiptroller, widi tne sauctiou of the Finunce Come mittee, Tuls fiaanclal featuro of our present charter ls pre- servid under (o ncorporution sct or amendment o U2 vared on April 33, 1303, sud also fu the reincurpors. t:00 act to be ntnlis ) fo the peoplo In Augunt nest, in the event thit tho rat amend:uent or Sncorporation act sbouid Lo Fejocted, Iu ef.lier case no change wid Do required fn the Lreasut mode of cifecting tampo- rary loune, or i tho form uf our certificates of indeut- educa, 1t whi bo Liwfal 10 fssue Lhom La0 gaimo an Lerctofore, to aature not Liter than Juno ! of the next iear, for ordinzry loaus, ond the sesr following for Tt 1o pey Jadiaenta. obtsined after tho passigo of the appropristion | b, - Wo bavo causa fur congratulation in the fact that durleg the et year we bve suevcoded o juaking oUF icmparsy nans nt very 1w rutos of Laterest, eome Tatgu t0atin hiving beou made at U per ceut, and o.hery 10 Uliivugo butks, neut, at 7, There could be 3o stzu: o vonfldenc of copltalista in our roavirces, (o the manageiont of our Huunses, nad ths dispitlon of vur yeople to mest thrir ohllretions, Tl geticra) trade of the ety during the post year shows 4 heuthy couditfon of our most mportant fn- teresta. According to tle tallea of Charlev Randolrh, Bsg., ' ¢ yuir ond- ¥ g2 of prodms of 44r furm slone, was neatly two mil fon dollars (M3TAW,0NY, s Ine $17,400,000 _over ibe ehijmeuts of the year precediug, ‘The number of hoys packed 10 the year 18:3-774 wak 1,6 0,021, being only 46,022 less hiun the number facked The' K3 keason i the four {nn.ovtent cities—Ciucinnatl, 8i, Louls, Lonisviita, and Sfiwsukee—combined, This wes sn fucrouso of 14,915 i the preceding yeer, Tits recelpty of lumber wera 1.030,04,7¢5 fe.t, an L of sisinghs 61:,.8,630, In gen- orul 1ner handl.€ the trade scoms to lisve Leen quiteas 5004 34 that 0f any previae year, A clty exhitiityg such vstreordinary activity, and conductiug trado of wi.b maguitude fna tide of yoneral deyrcaslot, 1 # 10 1o aulo alwayw to mect Bitr ohifzations nod gireserve her eredit, if lier atfairs e coudutod with ouly vrtiuery prudence, 8, Haxzs, City Comptroller. cicuso Qegradation of tho clergy aud prefanstion of racred ABSTRACT uF THE RECRIPTS. & thfugs, Your fdthful reoyle, 1 aik God, are uol pree Trunyers, Total R'éple, ored to Tecelve an rder of Goiuge I0tally st variance | Balancs in the lty Treasury 4 with the inathiution $ 49010 thize with them, deprived aa they are sre, Jquity of 8 dyrannieal goreruineny despotio rulcrs, which, oven 83 thinzs from sierilegions sud polluted bonds, Weadmire yoar dovated cleryy, who, though thieir clilef pastory are struck in yoar wacred persons and yast mumbers of themselves thrown intn pris s for duty sud consleuce sake, nre sthll nelih(r over- come u for Curist’s sake, ‘Wo ure delighted to learn that cur Iloly Futher, to mark hix uppreciation of your Lezoke suierl: g3 for the i, bus Leon plesed to mlte 1o tho mot emineat diguity of Cardizal one of your veueriblo body, the fUlustrious Areibishop of Fosen, stil fir chalun, ~Oonrs age, theo, moat roverend brotera and _oonfedors of tefulth, thie Catholic world Leliclds you Witk adnira- tlon and Rlorled fu_your firmtese, Linbraclng you Wwilh Lrotharly aGestion i profouiid Veneration, we w7 your biothis ta Clirkily dispersed, but glory in their wiferitigy Jonx Josren Lyvom, Archblhop of Tacouto, + Jany, Blshop of London, Taxci t Joi Diskop of Turopta, Viv, Apos, of N, Canada, t Peirn Frasos, tshop af Jsmilton, 1 Jouy ('Baicy, Iiiahop of Kinguton, —_——— OBIIUARY, Sperial Dispatoh fo The Chicase Tribune, Osugos, Win, April 87.—Tho Ifon, Armine Piclkett, a ploncer of Northern Wiioonstn, dicd at Pickott's Statlon, In this county, ou Sunday evening, at thongo of 75, 3. Pickett located iutho Townot Utica in 1845, when Wisconsin was wilderness, (I has bgon & mowber of the Legislature, Postmastor, Ohminman of the loard of Suporvisors, and was bhizbly esteomod by the community ju which b lived, e Rl THE WEATHER, » Wasmsaroy, D, 0., April %51 s, m,.—For the | Lake region, the Uppor Miseiusippi and Lower ot Clrit, * We deeply i) | A v the {n- of tedt trus sod Iegltfinate puntores bt we glory u the fiioness wud £ath with which Wtiay condemi (o gaact-reutw vf thelr having no Linding puwer (Le- cuuse not founded upon Jusico Al truth), refuse WD BORE L PO WOLE iRt s Stroat-lam; Eu-ponsa aceannt, ULseuoUE £A38 G WK pure o137 8.8 210,852 200, 11406 Amonnt of reco'pts after deducting * Latanco 1u ‘Treavury April 1, 18749 trausfors,” % abetement vouchers received ju Juycnt of specidl stscasiesty,” ¥ cortiflortes,® *ape Ll Yoansdt @ apeetal | sascons w ‘water fund," * miscellaneous recalpts,” aid 44 warranty ou ‘Treieuter,” not includod in recdpits for appropriatious, $5,119,594,75, AUSTURAUT OF EXPEKDITUNER. Avsctanion! sxpans Buard or Patlo W Biswouri Valloys, clear znd warmer waoather durlog the day, with slight chauges fu the barow- ster, canterly Lo southerly winda east of the Up- por Mississippt River, and southweat to morth- weut winds in tho Northwest, —_———— THE MISSOURI RIVER. Bpecial Dipateh to 'bs Chicavo Tribunt, B1oux Citv,Nob., Apnl 27.—Tho rivorcontinues trioh (0 Tvoulag schivols Fire Dopartmont. .. Goneru] tu to fall rapidly above, It has fallon 3 foct at Il](uu- jaerd sia i Fil i 1113 dall, 2 bore, nud 1 at Yankton since last night. oalty He e ¥ OMAlLA, Nob., April 27,—At 2 a'olock tho siver ,{3‘:’..‘.,“:'&’.2’«‘55&‘-&-(& Myt roached 17 foet 10 iuchios, aud la fallivg very L a9 u:‘fi'n slowly now. i'\:" up‘u'lr‘nr'n; = 1,301, o by rio ! —_————— HAVE LEFT THE NATIONAL BOARD. anics have withdrawn from the Natlonal m%& Underwnters sinos Saturday, 1ogal Neew Your, April 27.—Four Jocal fire usurance E{, o) al . fr] e l.mmg il Licead 8 ‘Ator tat R Balates 18 the City Trea AV, Teri,enee o dsductiog, Yeor 1and," *osriiicaten, rpsments.” anit ¢ bal g ave ia ENTARA f833. % wehon arvit ficlide! fn sppropris. ro Tl seoslealle., St Tiaucad: Khee Alaim, P IHar e Hua surd fixturs accou 1 9 fokinp diatr 13 B 601934l Tk i )’ et i chidus by b o LW 0 5,209.82 B0 annag _ oeon 4B 1012,877.00 194,199 2,52.14 £,0.00 8000 2,£20.000.00 ¥I7,000.09 s, cois. 2,060,000 7 14,6575 e 1340 ) Boer, Jonathan, Fand, Tuaia e joir in Uana} Redenip (o3 Fag 13 8 ot | G [Romdi s kel 3,708 tre et i U lnc Lai Criminal Le3,w1.0 mD' wa'er o, b RER AU ] Sowar: Lawernie tac I Staind fund—Gea Biukink (und—iisr mgrovo- atani went 0.8 Toupsrazy logn taad ot Vha firrig Wom: tor fluurn, Tyn finara TR iy TRUY 3 TAX PUNCUASES IN 154 wy‘l_'uclx poc. s Duliaquoat water WATHE WORKR: Includo lands, tullzinys, natar. pioe, tunnule, cab, Pl b3 o inciearad v Lrva pipese, Canrlat of twontyAwo Unicn, 7 or aonl'.\n“nn“hmn‘, an dnvas, o 8 Bu00 7 per vunt catos, Duid a4 An inva must trtha ** Juiletan Bare Fund".... o Two Chiea Tal bony louat tue 0 7 per c2nt beld tha . Olifeagn city bonds out. St [ X rants Buspouss acouuut, ‘Total floating dobt. e e WEARY OF LIFE. Srecial Disyaich to Tha Chicago Tyidune, Brovx City, s, April 27.—A man and horea wora yestordsy fouud desd, both haviug Leea aliot, ou Alink Useck, about 4 milos from Lsmars. Coraner Wugginy Ioft for tho sceuo In the afier no, and the wystery will bo fuvestigated. I¢ }:‘mpi"msd to be the work of tho unfuitunale msolf, —_— THE MSSUURL RIVER, Spectal Divpat:h to The Cldeago Tribyna ¢ Kassas City, Mo,, Apnl 27.—The river is now 16 feot above low wator mark, the highest kuown for years for thla time of year. Tle ele- vators have stopped oporatlins on sccount of bigh water, and fuats aze entortainod that sorls oLm l;?-ulu wil follow 1t tho flood dosa nol abal S ———t—— ] THE BIG HORN MOUNTAINS, Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicado Iridune, f10Ux Orry, Is., Apnil 27,—Tbere iu & compaoy bolug formed bore to st the lataf May 4o oxplore tho Big Horn Mountalos. abaiid TELEORAPHIC HR'EV'ITIEB. Tho First Repimeot of infavtry, Giard of Dennuylvasis, rotumed (o the coal region. 3 Tho bondy of the new City Treasuror of Onhe kouht;u:: boen accopted, and ho haa taken pos sossion of the ofiice, The Geo. L. Morgan Post, G, A. R., Miune' apolis, have beld & preliminary mosting 4o o range for all atieuding with lau e apaRN encampuions ab Clickgq oozt wosk | Natioval y - frop R