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oS . , Bye, 82. Corn-——Yellow, GGétos Beer Sal iat iit Gt, Oma sinner} ite, a Gieatern 00. Puettisousdism orude, 11 kd tors sretned, 1436 een —Uneben i, Cnrssz—Firm; Kew York, 12KQ140; Western, fae, 13 a i 1 Sc. wings Penneylvanis, New dertey, and ar nears Pa CINOLNNATI, “omernnant, 0, March 21,—Gorrox—Falr and ad- fet ‘wan J $ erate demand, 1 Eeeoe plan; mourn deuaend #r0d, th.109. Corn quiet and firm 49 a fir 0c. te Btoa raise, Darley quiet Se inchanged. Hye firmor and tinehanged: $23.00, tale $300 13.00 7 eloar, 13360, ‘Waxt—Highor ; $1.05. Borren—Good demand; fun prices, Fok at rao on—Bisone elty mills srrwonu, Batch 21,— ‘ noi Grands, $7.28Q7.803 family, $9.00; olliera uns ebsnged. Wheat qulet, tinchanged, and strong, Corn Perper aly betivos Western tized, 61%0. Oate Gnchangod, Tye stoady at 78@810. Har—Dull but unchanged, Paovittons—Firra, unchanged, and atesdy. Poa enemas and Grm; Weatern extras, 81@350; we orale, 2 Cora —Firmor; crude, BYos reaped, UNG Mie yrx—Ouiet and Bachangod ; fro, ‘Wursxx—Diarkot dull at $1.0, Ar, Marob abOeaineWheat tn good a mate-~ Wheat tn 1 mind tnd frmn: No, 1 spring, $1.28, Corn Tonctive; Hominally G4o for ald, and 660 for new. Oats neu-s| Yeoted, ityenegloctod. Marley neglocted, _——— ee IOWA, The Lato Logisinture—Calico vs. 6at~ f{n—Denth froin Chioroform—Supe- rior Courte—Barbed Wire Fence. , Boeetat Correspondenes af The Chicaas Tribune, Des Morxrs, Is., Maroh 19.—Tho Sextoonth General Assembly has como and gono, It was shiefy conspicuons for what tt did not do, for fa superfluous talk, and tho conspicuous zeal with which it manipulated tho acssion into tho shortest possible spaco so as to Beouro ita $10 \doy with no abridgment. On tho basis of velxty daye’ working soasion, tho pay of mom- dora was fixed nt 8550, with no porquisites, itetionory, jaok-knives, ote. With tho adjourn- monts on Saturdays, thore woro Iona than forty Isys of actual session; which was still furthor reduced by tho absonoe of mombors on Mondaya. Tho important matters wore put off to tho last yeok, and hence lost ; eo that no lawa of gonoral bonoflt to tho Btata havo been pnesed. Ono special foataro of tho legislation has boon tho Jarge number of special Inws under the gulso of genoral Iaws, to ovado tho probibition imposed. by the Constitution, Thia waa dono by clauses limiting their application to citica, towns, or rounties having acortain population at dates given. For instanco, Barlington wishod to havo tity officers sppolnted.: A clause was in- sertod in tho bi providing for the ap- ointment of cortain city officore in citics faving & population of 16,000 in 1872, ander tho general Inw. As all othor cities are undor spocial chartora oxcopt Des Moines, it gavo Burlington special priviloges uador a gon- prat law. ‘This kind of class logislation runs through o largo proportion of ‘tho laws passed, and theso Jaws wera worked through at tha ox penso of moro important monsares, elmply be- causo thore waa ho londor in cithor Houso to guido logisistion, It is Just to say thoro wero no jobs or Ainanclal echomoson hand. ‘Tho As- sombly was mnarked for its intogrity of ‘chor- acter; albolt tho Appropristion Ting waa aformidablo combination, and controlled tho Assembly. ‘Tivo focts havo now boon prac- (ically domonutrated : 1 That tho scattering of the Stato inatitutions all ovor the Btate wae unwiso, as it resulta in this Ring at every sozsion. 2, That ealariod soselous aro a faiinro. Undor tho por-diom systom, {membors had no hesitan in staying hero until tho Jet of April, and finiehiog tho work before thom, Now sixty days must suflice. Privato intorests must bo subsorved first, and public demands sacrificed, if not provided for in that time. Durlog tho eossion, 775 bills wore introducod, —874 iu the Bonato, snd 50} In the House, 01 theac, 175 became laws,—103 bolog Houso bills, and 72 Sonata bills. ABAD ACCIDENT. A fow days sinvo I sent the dotails of tho drownlug of Mr. Clana Enlondorff, of Ons County, g Tanning of & bridgo submerged in bigh water, aod the rescuo of bis wifs. who fodgod ina treo-top. Tho excitemont and ahocle to ber systom produced prematuro obildpirth, and sho will probably die. * TI LESSON OF THE MOE, Itis coming to pass that calico ia a auror tost of nobility of character thon satin, In sovoral cities of this Btate, the High-Scuool girls on- notnce that thoy will graduate this epring in calico dresses. Mrs. Belknap wos not an Lowa girl. DEATIL FROM CHLODOFORM. A council of physicians were called to onerate on David Given, of Jackson Township, Wayno County, for necrosis of the femur. Chloroform was oO stored; bat, before insonsibitity waa Producod, his pniso cessed to boat, and ho dicd of paralysis of the heart. SUPERIOR COURT. Tho Logislaturo has created snow Court for citioa baying over 6,000 population, It isto take tho placo of Police Courts, with enlarged furlediction, Itisn court of record, having o eoal, and hse concorront jurisdiction with tho District and Circuit Courts, except in thoso osees whero those Courts have oxclusive jurisdio~ tion, Itbastho same criminal jurisdiction as Juaticos' Courts, snd all apposta from Juaticos’ Courts in tho township where the clty is located, and by congont from other townships, go to this Court. It hae exclusive juriadiction of all viota- tlona of city ordinances, Tho City Marshal te tho officor af tho Court, Tho Judge holds office for four years, and his aslary is 92,000 por yoar—ono-half ta bo paid by the Stato, and ouc-half from tho foos of ia Court, Tho City Recorder is tho Olork of the Caurt whon the busincsa of tho Court de- mands e Clork, until whon tho Judgo is the Clork. Appoals may be had from this Court to tho Supromo Court, Tho torms of tho Court aro hold ouce sch month. It in bolievod thie Court will relleve tha District Courts of 6 largo amount of criminal buainesa which comes from jorge cltlos. : BARBED WILE F Fee Tho growing popularity of the barbed wito, “Fip-gut" fouce lias loduced (ha Lezislatnro to legnlizo its use, aud dofine ft asa legal fonce, It whall be of throo wires, or four, two of which shall bo bathed, forty barba to the rod; poate two rods apart; the top wire not more than 56 nor logs 48 inches high; tho bottom wire to ba bot more then 26 inches nor Joua than 16 inches trom the ground. ® NECROLOGICAL, OBITUARY. Bpectat Correenondence of dhe Chicago Tribune, Lansixa, Mich. March 20,—Mrs. 8. Fostor dlod in this city Saturday, aged 72 yoara, Hor husband, now many yoars deceased, was for sevon yoars editor of tho Signal of Liberty, pubs lished at Ann Arbor, and for many years editor of tho Lanslug Republfan, sud originated tho Btote Reforin School, of which ho was Huperin- tendont till bia death. Oincivatt, March 21.--W, B, Caldwoll, for- merly a Judge of the Suprome Court of this Stato, died hore thie morning. MORTUARY. Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago ‘Tritnune, Rooxyoxp, 1ll., March 91.—TI'he funeral of Urs, Dr, H. M, Goodwin waa held hore to-day at tho Bominary Chapel, Anumbor of moutnors trom Bololt, Wis,, Olivet Mich., and Chicago, wore inattondauca, Tho Rev, Dr. W. I, Curtls, bf thie gy “proached tho sermon, and the Rev. Frank P. Woodbury assistod in the norvicos, A tery largo number of porsony attended the fu- noral, —___+__— BLACK HILLS. Caxrexng, Wyo., March 21.—James Allon are tived hore trom the Black Hilla youterday for Supplied. Ho returns in w few days. Io brings with him several hundred dollars’ worth of gold- dust, and reports businose In the Ililla ively, Overs bonded teams have left hore during tho t three days joxded with passengers and portation \engers who arrive an avery train, syelkiogs mae ————— SOUTH CAROLINA JUDGES, Convunus, B. 0. March 21,—In the Btate Jenate to-day Sfontgomory Mosos, Judge of tho foventh Cirouft, wae found gallty of high aimee and milsdemoauore, snd formally dis- ‘The Committeo to investigate 0. W. ihe Charleston Olreuit, ma yea of guilty of high crimes and yocommmend linpoachmont, Battz, of lo & majority report Musdemeanors, and TIT FOR TAT. All the Official Thieves Not in Ono Party. An Ugly List of Democratic Crooked- ness, Tashington Repubttean, March 1%. As acuro for the dyapepela, Domocratia Con- greasmen aro recommanded to tako of tho fol- lowing ''n tablespoonfal threo times 9 day, and Woll shakon,” If reltef ia not exporienced with- in twonty-four hours, we havo anothor aud much more powerful dosot MR, IBAAC Y. FOWLER, $75,000, * ‘Tho notorious defalcation of Isaac V. Towler, in his timo ono of tho most brilliant and favored of all Democrats, comos up from ita grave as snothor seconlne angol of tho crimo and officin! corruption of the Democratic party when in porer. Bir. Fowlor was a uolyorsal favorita with all partiog, 2 handsome bacholor of about 40 yoara, and hold a social position of tho highoat ordor. His suite of rooms at tho Now York Hotel was tho resort of all tbe loading Democrsta io the nation. Ho was Chairman of the Domocratic State Committeo, and at tho timo 9 dologate eloct to the National Convontion. Mr. Fowler, Iko Mr, Belknap, was without fortune, ond his oxponelyo habits required more moand than lia ealary yiolded 5 tho result was a defalcation to the amount of 875,000, Teainh Nyndore was tho United States Darshal for the Bonthorn District of Now York, In dne course of timo ho recalved ordors to arrost Fow- Jor. A brother of Rynders was doputized to por- form tho painful official act, and, armod with tho oper process, be proceeded to tho New York Totels_svhoro ho well know Mr, Fowlor could not be found.—sud awaited tho arrival of bis prisonor. Fowler waa dining with August Bol- mont, at bis residence on Fifth ayenus. Friends in the Marehal’s office promptly notified him of tho situation, and Mr, Fowler was quictly acorat- ed, and subsoquontly sent to Havana, there to await tho arrival of sid from his friends in Now York, Ton thousand dollars waa raised and placed in his bands by tho Hon. Jon Clancy, thon tho oditor and proprictor of the Now York Jeader, This monoy onsbled him to reach Moxico, and lottora from influcntlal mon onablod jum to secure s lucrative position as Superin- fondent of some mining operations there, whoro ho remained until aftor tho closo of the War, when ho returoed to New York, and his fricnds scoured #8 nolle pros. in his caso, Every thinking man in Now York lmow that Alr. Fow- lor cscaped, through tho connivance of tho officials, nnf yet thero was so much sympne thy for him that tho Ropublican papors did not resort to tho diaguating lovel of tho presont standard of the Domocratic organs to manufac. turo political capital out of an isolated caso of dishoneaty, a GILDENRT 6, Adenia $22,500, Gov. Walkor, of Virginia, is at Littleton, N, IL, engaged in the Inudablo task of educating Now Usmpshite voters na to their duty at the Pelle. Howovor, if tho task is tsudnbilo, 1a Gov, Walker a compatent professor? Inho just tho right sort of aman to suimadvert on political and official corruption? In the Norfolk Day- Book of tho Ythinat. tho following oxtract av- pears as original mattor : In 1868, whon Gubort ©, Walker waa President of tho Exchange National Bank, 8 package containing $22,600 was put in tho bank by Simon Stons, and marked, sald package containing tho above amount of 6 per cont gold-besring United States bonds, Bimon Btono died, und that packago was non est, Now, lot Giltwrt O, Walker rise end oxplatn whero that packago arent to, ‘If stosling io tho order of the day, wo won't have ft all on one ride.“ Joys we doublo, but sorrows wo divide.” Where is that $22,500 in @ per cent gold- ring bonds; and who were tlo partners in Hobrow, Moore & Co.'s bank? Dead men tell no talea, butroo- ord {a8 big thing when wind fs shippod, Now Hampshire voters will now soo this pars- graph, and will ask Gov. Walkor to stand up and oxplain it alisway before he prosumes to givo any further advico. Charged publicly, as ho i with 8 gravo responsibility, mors! and Srancial, it bohoores him at onco to look into the condi- tion of his gisss house beforo throwing any wore stones at his ucighbors. GEN, LEwwIA CARS, $68,000, Gen. Lowis Cass, after Gon, Jackson, was tho great“ I'nunderor” of the rarly. Under Jack- son, Cags was Secretary of War. Cxss’ colloc- tion, as oxtra allowances, illegally, of $63,000, ond bis organization of & company for speculn- tions in Wostero lands, aro notorious, As Hec- rotary of War, Gen. Osea had advantages which no more citizen could havo. To had opportuni- tloa of socuring for his company a monopoly of tho mont choice tracts of lands; to learn when thoy would be put on tho markot; to soouro them, then to ratso their price, and to soll thom to purchasers forced to buy. It is well known that in Western Iqnd speculations Cased amaseod his ampie fortune. COL, RICHARD M, JOMNGON, $122, 243,50, Col. Richard M. Johuson, of Kontucky, was tho slayer of Tecuaach; ho waa a Democratic Benator of tho United Statos; tho contidentisl friend of Gon. Jackson, nud bis "great Cabinot aeificator ;" and the Democratic Vice-President luring Martin Van Buren's Administration. Whilo Vice-President ho prosccutcd tho claim of a Ospt. Buckner for romoving the Obicknsaw Indians, Says tho roport of the House Committoo which, in 1842, investigated tho matter: ‘Tho wholo amount thou paid to Capt, Bucknor wre $146,209.50; of this smount tho sum of $87,749 was, boyond doubt, improporly paid. If the Committes havo been correct iu the viow they have taken of this ‘one, tho Obickssaw fand haa suntnined o loss of $122,243.60, attributablo to tho want of pradent economy ond faithfulness on the part of those connected with its diabursamont,and tho account~ ing officors.” Col. Johnson was the only man who prosecuted tho claim before tho Dopart- ment; that whilo Vice-President! Hoe at frst demanded that Backnor purchase for him a farmin Arkansas and somo nogroca, providod lhe got the monoy. Bucknor declincd. Bat while tho two wero riding to the Dopartmons tho day tho @87,749 was improporly paid, Backnor agroed to lend Johnson $18,000, Tho roquisi- tion was obtnined and paid, and tho Democratio Vico-lrosident got tho $18,000! SECLETALY CUAWYORD AND THI GALPIN CLAN, 115,176,000, That ‘moat honest" of Democratic Adminis- trations, Polk's, bled tho country in one glaim to tho oxtont of $116,176,000, In 1850 the notoriuns '*Galphin swindle” shocked tha country. Gen, Zachary Taylor wre President; Gov. Goorgo W. Crawford, Secretary of War, Goorge Galphin, the original claimant, had boon dead sevonty ycars. Ho diod in 1750. Vrior to 1773 he bad beon a licensed trader among tho Georgia Ohorokos and Creok Indiana, which woro indebtod to him for goods, aud bis original cloim was agaiuet Great Britain; but, under sub- sequent treatica and acta, tho claim was pre- souted by Galphin’s Loirs to tho United Stataw for adjustmont. it bad beon again and again rojoctod, but a Taw for ite sottlement was finally passed in 1448. Gov. Crawford, before bocoming Secretary of War, had bean sixtcen yoars acting—vince 183% —ax roprosoutative and agent for the hoirs, ond it was charged that he had soughta placoin Taylor's Cabinot nao means of influoncing tho adjustinent of tho olalm., Tho principal for 819,518.97 was paid, uudor tho Isw of 1848, by Vols's Administration ; and the intoroat for sov- enty-threo yas threo months ond trove days, anouutio: tho enormous gum of $101,352.87 —noarly five times tho original claim—was pad by the Recrotary af the Froaauy undor Taylor. Elisha Whittlosey, tho Old Watch-Dog of tho ‘Tronaury,” a Comptroller, provounoed against tho ‘original claim, a8 woll ag against tho intorcet. Noverthelosa tho itoresat was allowed by Secrotary Moradith, undor an opinion of At- tornoy-Gonoral Hevordy Johuroo, and with tho knowledge and spproval of Prosident ‘Taylor, alter botog apprised by Bocrotary Crawford of hig interoat in tho claim, Secrotary Crawford rocoived of the principal as his foe, $21,401.08!4, and the amount of w- tereut, $91,176,44,—10 all, $115,176,425¢, An invostigation waa hind by the House, but thoro waa no impeachment,—no attompt at a criminal arraignmont by the Democracy of tho gullty Bocrotury. Mr, Crawford pocketed tho money and rouignod. Lut the discovery wou voou mado that tho Hon, Armistoad Hurt, » din tinguished Domocratio leader of the Houso, had beon o principal ongincor of tho passage of the bill through tho Houuo in 1844, sided by Bob Yoowbs and Alexander 11, Stopbeus, Hurry agoucy may bo undorstood from tho fullowing + TUL GALPUIN OLAIM—ME, BUBT, Augutta (tia,) Chronicle aud Sentined, 1-00. You are requested to publieh the followlug letter; the orliual brs been eent to Wrshingtons © WamuinGrox, Mth August, 148,—Dean fins 1 hayo to plouttty to say thal this bil in which you are fnteresied haw Just beau sigued Ly the Bpookee of ho House, aud will bo sinned y the Hesldent, With TOMt 06) ur ol sorvant, " baba ‘Auussrmap Bunt," Dr, M, Gatphin.” ‘Tho act wa drawn in tho vaguest languaze, authorizing tho payment, not of any wpeciiv sum, but ‘the amount which may bo found duo to Alillidge Galphin, executor of the uald Qoorgo Galphin.” Mr, Burt 8 perfectly awaro of that, and, further, un adyanco of tho fast that Previdont Pole would wign the act. It was so signed, and tho principal promptly paid by ltob- ort J. Walker, Sovrotary of the Yressury. ‘Tho Democrsoy had an equal agonoy with the Whiga in its passage and paymont, and woro conse ‘ THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNK: WEDNESDAY, MARCIL 22, [siu. quootly equally roaponsible for the gigantic awwindla, PANTY ONATOTTIES. Tho coolness with which money was token from the Troasury in the palmy days of pure Detaoeracy is happily Munterated Ly the fcllow- ing trots: Andrew J. Donaleon, Andrew Jaok- uon's nopbow, wae mado Sinister to Berlin. From his geotio mncte’s Administration he ro- celvod tho followins sunia Ontft for Norlin aa Minister, Balary fromm April 10, 2846, 10 i Expenditures xe Sinister to Frankfort, prior to reparation of Frisaian aud German iniesons, Ontdt to Frankfort. Tunt from Franktort, Salary from Bopt. 3, 1444, to Nov. 1, 1910, TOM recsnseeroesesecesvconneees seeeseees It ina woll-kuown fact that Mr. Donelson por~ formed no sorvices wliatovor for this Jargo sum of money; at lenat, it will pnzzte hig frionds to find them out if he did, Ila salary he had a right to, porhapa; but who evor heard of such “outfits” and “infita”? MR. NATHAK CLIFYORD, ‘Mr, Nathan Clifford was Minleter to Ho recoivod in difforont allowancoa for outfits, ote., from Maroh 18, 1848, to Sept. 4, 1849, (alght- een months), 234,240,22, ait to bo supposed that any such rocorda as theso can bo found in tho Departmont of State at tho present time? Thoy are notorious cases of special favoritism, and for which tho people had to pay the Governmont to blead. REOELVERS OF PUBLIC MoNEys, #1,079,837.41, It Ig somo timo sinco the following refreshing record of Domocratic houeaty has soon the light of day, but tho original statement upon which It ig based can bv foundin Report 915, Twenty- fifth Uongroas, third session, Tho Democracy of to-day aro calmly dofed to point out s singio caso whore ono of this long aud torriblo Hat of dofautters waa over punished. On the contrary, proof is submittod of how thoy raccived protec- ton. Thisian statement exhibiting tho bal- snoos duo and noyor paid by Nocoivora of Public Monoya arieing from tho sale of Rubhio lauds, ‘who waro out of office tho 12th of Octobor, 1873, an oxtracted from the roport of tho Sacrotary of tho Treasury (Doc, 111), dated Jan. 15, 1898; Petor Wilson, Steubenvilio... Samuel Btokely, Ktoubenvillo Samuel Finley, Chillicotuo.,, -Bernard Van Horne, Zanesvil Nathanicl Ewing, Vincennes., J, . 5, Harrison, Vincennes. Charles A A.D. Hey, Jatlersonvill Isracl I’. Canby, Crawfordavill Lazarus Noblo, Indiauzpolis, Abnor McCarty, Indianapolis Benjamin stephenson, ldwardsvi Hamusl D, Lockwood, ‘Edwardsrille Moxico. . 8, Yan George ¥, Btrother, Bt. Louis Bainuel Hammond, St. Louie... Hernard Pratte, St. Louis ‘Trucatall Quarles, Jackson. Lauko Lecsealer, David 1 Todd, Benjamin R, Rodgers, . Nathantel Cox, New Grlosns..... 4/163 Jamnea J, McLanshan, New Orloans, . 693 Mauriea Cannon, Now Orleane, 2 1)269 Aloxander @. Poon, 61, Helena ee ‘A. W, McDaniel, Washington, 6,000 James Dunosn, Washington, ‘88 ‘Thomaa Davis, Washington, mT ‘William Barnelt, Auguata, 107 George B, Dameron, August 235 Hannon Atshury, Auguata 131 Bamuel Smith, St, Stophen'a, 3,000 Georgs Conway, St. Btopien’ 5,613 John 1. Owen, Bt. Steplion’s 30,611 Jamies C, Dickson, Choctaw,. ‘558 Grorge Ui, Crutcher, Choctat 6,00 George B, Drmeron, Choctaw. 3,714 G. B. Dainoron, Choctaw Schoo ‘34 Samuel W. Dickson, Choctaw. 14,291 8, W. Dickson, Choctaw Schoo ‘498 Wiloy DP, Harris, Columbus... 200,178 Jolu Brahan, Huntsvillo.... 18,712 Leroy Popo, Trusteo of John’ Braban, vill... eaeee 33,193 John Taylor, Cahaba. ILLS William Taylor, Cab: W115, 11, G, Porry, Cabsbs. 017 Uriah G, Bitcholl, Jolin Herbort, Sparta, James W. Btophonnon, Galena, Ti Wiktoburey Taming, itelena &, W, Bosll, Grocn Bay.. Joseph Friend, Washi Wiliam H. Allen, Bt, August Gordon D, Boyd, Columbus, 1 IL Sterling, Chocthums, ‘MR. WILL vas a Rocoivor of Pubic Money at Vandalin, Til. In Juno, 1834, Secretary Woodbury begun bis complaints that Linn neglected to dopoeit in ‘bank tho moncy ho receivod. Tho complaints aud correspondence continued during uear! four yoars,—from June, 1834, to January, 1839, when tho Becrotary informed Linn that his realguation had been accoptod by tho Prosideut, and regretted that ‘So targo a blanca romained in your (Lion's) hands.” ** Balance” dua from Linn, 855,963.06, Mr. Hittlobury Tawkins was Necolver nt Holenn, “Balauco” duo from Mr. Uawkins, $100,000. Mr. A. G, Mitchell was Recoivor_ at Cahnba. Balances” duo from Mr. Mitchell, $54,625.55, ‘Mr. Childress waa Receiver at Greonsburg, He an Balanco” duo from Mr, Childroaa, $12,- 19,7, Mr. J. Allon was Receivor st Tallahseseco, Fis. Balance” due from Bir. Allen, $26,- 621,57, COL, JOON BrENCER was Recelvor st Fort Wayno, Ind. In_1836 Mr, Woodbury complained. Bir. William Hendricka responds to Mr, W., in hebalf of Col. Sponcor, thusly: ‘It would ta somo oxtent produca ox- citoment if ho (Ool, 8.) were romoved, for ho hag many warm and iniluontial friends both at Fort Wayno and Dearbora Conpty, from which he zomored to bis prosont residence, Teter tet it be.” Mr. Woodbury conciided to “letitbe/” Ho says, in reply to Mr. Hendricks: “I om bappy toloform you thot dlr. Speucor’s oxplauatious hayo boon such thet ho will probably continue {n_ office.” Mr. Spencer’a oxplanations wore: “My Domocratic frionds think that I ought not to loave until wo hold an olection for Vresidont ‘on the 7th of November, which I have concluded to wait.” enough ia givon of tho correspond- once to show the gpirit of the entire report. ‘This fearful indictment ought to bo cvough of itself to asttio all tho protonsions of the Domo- oratio party to anything like honesty. If they stolo or defaulted at tho abovo rato in tho carller days of tho Nopublic, what would they do now, especially in tho light of tho snfferings of tha country at their hands in 1800-61? ——_—>-___— FIRES. IN_GHICAGO, ‘The alarm from Box Ne. 614 at 4 o'clock yea. terday morning waa causod by fire in tho two- atory brick building No. 2! North Jefferson atrect, owned and ocoupled by Sullivan & Btone, brave foundors. Damage to atock and building, $225 ; insurance unknown. An ovor-heated fur- nace did the business. Achimnvy buraing out in the two-story frame No. 265 Lumbor streat, owned by Phitip Holphen- utoin, caused tho alarm to bo sounded from Box 104 at 1 o'clock yostordsy afternoon, Damage insignificant. Engine No, 13 extingnishod a small blazo at 7:16 last ovenwug, caused by tho explosion of a lamp dn tho five-story stone-frout building, No, 86 Lake strest, ocoupiod by Goorgo a Standart & Co, a4 a bacdwaro store, Damago $000; fully insured, AT SALSBURY, MICH, Spectat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, East Saginaw, Biol, March 21,—A bakery at Salabury, a amall town bolow this city, was do- stroyod by fro to-day, Loss, #800; insurance uot known. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. New Onxeans, Maro 21.—Aesistant Troaguror Flanders has received $300,000 in silver coin, half dollar and dimes, sent from Ban Francis co by order of Bocratary Bristow. 1¢ 18 oxpect- ed that 21,000,000 will be gent to this point, dveerat Lasyateh te The Chicago Trivune. Biovx Crry, ia., March 91.—Jobn H. Charlos was inanguratea aie yoe of the city toast night, aud left for Washington to-day to testify bofore the Committe on Expenditures in the War De- parimont. 8, 13, Coulson has boen awardod the contract for carryin# Goveroment freight from Yankton, and W. A, Burleigh tho contrat from Biemarek the coming soason, San Fuanciico, March J1,—The match bo. twoon Vouter aud Springbok at dacramonto 1s off, Hpringbok’a frisedy would not come to terma, Tt in slog reported that Loster will not start in the 2-milo and repost heat ab the Buy Divtrict track Saturday noxt. Convanees, O., March 21.-In the Moura tor day the voto by which the House bill to give au- thority to municipal corporatioua ta prohibit ale and beer houses was indetluitely pattndined last weok, was reconuidured, and the bill waa refer- rod to @ special committee to amend so a8 Lo msko it apply only to villages. sipecat Disyateh to he Chicago Tribune, pant Sauinaw, Mich,, March 2.—L'rom 10 to 1G@inebes of suow in this section, aud logy on this nido of the State aro going iu at she rate of 42,000,000 to 15,000,000 foot pur day. It is osti- matod that two-thirds of a stock willbe put in, Special Dapcich to The Ohicdoo Trivianes Bpnrxavieey, Ul., Macch 31.—Our City Qoun- cil has formally requestod tho Mayor to reinstate tho firemen and police, all of whum be din- chargod when tho city run out of funds somo weeks ago. Lut, up to to-night, lio refines to rolnatato te mou, Although thero is official na- surance that there Is money to psythem. ‘Tho Mayor's courso In tho matter isvory gonorally condemned, but all apprehensions ara removed by the agreoment of the firemen to nerve auy- way. A certificate of organization was filed to-day In tho Bocrotary of Btato's ollice of tho Litei- field Board of Agriculture, tho corparators of which aro W, 8, Palmer, H, M1, Beach, 1. bs. Up- dike, and others. ‘Special Drenatch ta The Chtcan Triune, Rocuronp, IU, March 21.—The third annual mocting of tho Rockford Watch Company took place hero to-dey. Thomaa Butterworth, Frank ‘I’. Bortrand, and James 8. Ticknor were olocted Directora to fill vacancies. Fle report of tho Kocretary, Hosmer PY, Holtand, and of tho Di- rectors woro very satisfactory indeed. Tho Hon. Loyi Rhoads, President, wan pranentad with watch No, 1inclosod in 4@ magnificent gold cava and beautifully oograved, s6a tovtimouy of bia valuable servioos as Prosidont. ————-———— COL, HOWLAND. | Witnt ile ns to Say About That tule contract. Col. Meory Howland, of 240 South Water atroot, senda Tire Tnteunsé the following com- munication, which orplsins hia connection with that Government mato-contract, the sottlemont of which was doterminod by tho Oonrt of Clima, and with which the Hing organa are endeavoring to dishoucstly connect Hecretary Bristow: tha Ealitor of Tha CMeago Tribune GntcAg, Il, March 21, 18/6,—Having noticed In the New York Jferaid of tho 18th inet. s cormunica- tion parporting to hayo beon written of Loulsvilic, Hy., on the 11th of the preseut month, I desire almpiy to aay that I was asalgned to duty ot Nashville, Toun., on Doo, 12, 384, to tho spoclsl service of the pur- chaso and procurement of public auiials and the hir. {ng of employes,” and (st, under ordera of Byt.-Br Gen, J, L, Donaldson, Chiof Quartermaster of the Lo. ent, J was constantly purchasing in ope market wll tho good, servicesblo oniinals that were oifered, But we could not, by purchase or otherwise, procure the animals needed and required for the approachin, spring campuign. It wos, therfore, aftor curreayond: ence with the Depot Quartermasters at Loulavilio aud St. Louis, that, ou March 4, 1865, I addressed @ com- munication to Gen. Donaldson statlug that the pricos wo wero then paylug for mules, wero tuch less than woroboing paid for the eame class of animals at the Northarn dopota, and saking suthority to increaso tho Pico from the tlien rutivg Fates to £120, $107.50, and $175 exch, reapectively, for 14, 1434, aud 15-Land mules, in which event I beliovod we could sccure from 1.503 to 9,000 mules in tho noxt thirty days, The eommunt- catjon was mmniediately returnod approred, and Twat authorized to mako auch advance in prices. It was at this time that, among others, Iinet Sr, T. T, ‘Taylor, whom 7 knew aaa atuck-teaicr, and who was sli s member of a banking Srm st Louisville, Iy., and aakod him [f ho could not Linlp ms to procure the sui mala required: Ife replied that be thuught be could, if sufictent tine wero given bin, I tont him I would give him all the time poast- bio, ‘but that be must commence immedi- ately and doliver aa rapidly aa posiule, So desired me to give Lim o written obligation to that effect, which Tdid, A few days aftor, or on March 12, I was atsiqued to duty st Louievill, Ky, snd it wae not eoveral months after that I learned anything in regatd to the matter. I did not know who wero the artica from whom Mr, Taylor received his mules, or ow mauy wero over furnished undor tho agreement, Twould only nda further that, from. my prosent Imowledgo of tho claim, I believe tt to have been # just ona; and also know from tho claimants that the How Hon, Bocrotary Dristow was employed Ly them to argue their case becore the Court of Claim, and was ‘to reooive as compensation for such service 10 por cant of thoamotint received, as they wero at that time too poor to pay any certain’stipulated feo; aud thia cm- loyment of Mr, Bristow was sexoral inontha aftor ho Tad rostgnod bis oilice a8 Bollcitor Geuursi, and more than a year previous to Lis appointment an Secretary of tho ury. Henny HowLaxp, CRIME, THE MENDOTA POISONING. Sneeiat Diapaten to The Chitcaga Tribune, Mennota, Ill, March 21.—A totter jnst ro- colved by Dr. Cook from Prof. Blanoy ssttics all question of doubt as to whethor Francis Grubo waa poisoned or not, It will be remembered that, of tho inquest, only $1-1,000 of a grain of arsonic wore said to have boen dtacovore:! in tho portions of the stomuok, iutcatinos, aud one- quarter of the liver analyzcd, that boing o mero traco, Evidenco was brought to boar that that quantity formed no datum for what might bayo been administerod, and was too insignificant to attach any importance to, as oven more might havo been found in the suti- mony given him, of which 9 grains had beon progoribod, Prof. Dlanoy, baing directed to con- tinue the avalysis, states fo his last letter that ho bas found 955-1000 of a grein of arsenic and ouly 204-1000 of o grain of antimony, which proves beyond donbt that poor Grubo was polaoned, but by whom is aa yet a matter of suspicious conjecture, A COSTLY SHINE, Meurma, Tono., Maroh 31.—At 9 o'clock last evening Ben Bloomstine, a Jow paddler, residing Bt No, 144 Bealo atroat, was stabbed and killed by a negro bootblack namod Bob Whcoler. Dloomstine was etanding in front of Goldman's storo, near hin residence, sod had Whooler blocking his boots. Goldman told Waoolor, in fest, thet ho would never got paid for blacking Bloomatine's boots, and tho Jattor, after Wacolor had finiahod, thinking to carry out tho jost, post- ponod the paymont with a langh, when Wheeler drow 8 knifo snd etobded him in the neck, sey- ering an artory, oud thon fled. Ulogmstine pur- suod Wheolor a few stops, but sank down and soon diced. Ho loavos a wife and child. Wheeler, who {s wall known to the police as a thief, is not yot arrcatod, DOCKRAY AGAIN IN TROUBLE. New Yous, March 21,—Froderick A. Dockray, the American who was arrostod in Cuba and sou- toncod to doath, which sentence was commuted to imprisonwwont fn Spain, from whenco bo os- caped to this country, waa arrested hero to-day onanindicotmont found by the United States Grand Jury at Jacksonyillo, Fis., iu 1873, charge ing him with ombezzling @5,000, in 1870, whilo he wna Collector of tho Port of Bt. Jonne, Fis. Dockray, who aays that the indictment is puroly 2 political movo, walvod exarnination, and starts this afternoon for Florida. UNFORTUNATE ESCAPE OF A THIEF, Cincrnmatr, March 21.—Lbo Commerciat's, Vincennes, Ind., spocial says two mon attempted to ontor the house of Jobn Ityan last night dur- ing Byan'’s absonce. His wife discharged a ro- yolvor for tho purpose of frightoning them otf. The mon retroatod to tho rear of tho houso, and Tiyan roturning home, sausulted ono with a olub, so severely injuring him that he died dur- ing tho dight, It was afterwards ascertained that tho man tad rocoived a pitol-balt fu tho back, causing probably e fatal wound. ‘Tho oth. or robber cscapod. COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED, Senaxtoy, Pa., March 21.—This afternoon Col. BE. Washbura, Chief of tha United States Bocrot Barvico at Washington, asuisted by two other datootives, arrosted Goorge G. Winans, of this city, and W. 31, Barr, of Portland, Ps, on 8 chargo of being oxtensiyely engaged in the manufacture of plates far printing United Ktates 6-20 bonds and bank and Treasury notes. Bimultancouely with theso arrosty a brothor of tho mau Winans at Polladolpbia, and uw confed- arais baad Wintermuto, at Portland, were also mrrostod, WANTED~-SUPERSEDEAS, Speetal Lnepateh to The Chicayo Tribune, Cuauraiay, Ul, March 21.—Tho trial of Will- {am Cozous, for murdering a boy named Harri- son near this city two yeare ago, was concluded yesterday, ‘Tuo jury foond him guilty, and fixed bis puniehment st confinomont in the Penitentiary for lito, John White, hiv confed- erate, received only twenty-five years, Cozens’ counsel will go to the Supreme Court for a super aodeas. BURGLARY. Spectat Correspondence of Tha Chicaon Tribune, Ravoy, I), March 20.—Tho atatiou-honse aud Post-Office at this place wore entered by burg- larg lest night, DBeaide the pocketing of sovoral dollara from the monoy-drawwor, and tho bresk- ing open of 6 trunk in the stetion-house, uo great damago was done, ‘The outranve was of- foctod by prymg up a winduly, sid is supposed p hayo boen made by two mombors of the genus amp, CHOSE TO DIE BY THE BULLET. Bart Lang, U. T., March 2h—Jobn Wixglus was to-lay sentonced to be shot June 23 for tho murder of John kramer, the pnsoner choosing tuly mode of Acath tu preference to hanging or decapitation. LAPPIN. Spreat Deveten ta The Chicaco Tribune, Bove Crrr, larch 21.—John Bueshan, Sheriff, fron; Galena, IM, arrived boro last night, aud etartod back this morning with Lappin, the Ap- plo ltiver erlminnl, in enmodye : RAILROADS. MILWAUKEE, Sracial Diepateh to The Chisago Tribune, Munwauxee, March 21.—Tho talk about a new railroad dopot, to cost @3011,000, has brought ont. any number of propositions for the tinprove- ment of tha Chicago, Milwautes & St. Paul pas- songor-atation in thia city, ‘Cho first intimation that there had been any talk about anew depot appearod fn ‘Tne Trintxr, and this was quickly followed up by the publication of a conversation betwoon Tax Tuwune correspondent aud iront- dont Alexander Mitchell, in which it was oleariy, stated that noshing bad yot boon decided upon anton now depot. The fact ta, the Company will havo to spond $306,000 In the com plation of itu docks audolevator here, and about $300,090 ta £350,000 on thn LaCrosse bridge, and it in doubtfal whothar, so long an its necossities ave not been watisfled, itcau afford to indulgo in Juxuries, ‘tho various roporta on tho subjoct have naturally brought out information, and it now anpenre that a plan thet obtains favor among influential wtockbolders of tho road aod prominent citizona contemplates the removal of tho dapot tom pomt say near Vourth streot and Boring atreot. Jt ia bolieved thero is plenty of tout in that locality, that it wonld be tho chosp- cat and mont conyeniont in the city, and in the end thoeasiost. With rogard to tho means of reaching this potot, it ia thought thero will bo wo serous dilicuity, although, of cotirse, prop. erty-holdern will raigo a fun and piace fictitious values on thoir dirty acreu, LA CROSSE Wis, Apectal Dirnatch to Tha Chicano Triduns, LaQnoase, Wis., March 21.—To-day the votora of this city gave o vory large majority, probably to exceed 1,200, in favor of the Green Bay & Minnesota Itailwsy proposition, tho above named road to run into this elty, making La- Croveo ita weatern terminna, tho elty giving 876,000 of its bonds in oxchange for a like amount of tho Railway Company's ntock. A great many of our buniness inen closed thoir places of business in order to work at the polis, A vory Inrgo vote wns cast. All raitronds contering bero are senin running tralna regularly, Tho Clinton, Dubuque *& Min- nesota Hoad are traueferring pansengers and mails sround tho break opposite the city, and the Bouthorm Minnesota Road are transferring by teams Letweon Lanesboro and Isivours, THE UNION PACIFIC, Osama, Nob. March 21.—Traina on the Union Pacific aro running through on time, The road ig ctear of‘suow. A warm snow provailed allday at Bittor Creok, which, bowovor, is not lisble to obstruct tho rond by drifting. (AISSISSIPPI. Mempmis, Tenn., Marob 21.—Tho Avalanche's Teokson (Miks.) special saya to-day tho Speaker of tho House received o lotter from Buperine tendont of Edneation Cardozo offering to resign if tho imroachment proceedings were with- drassn, The question will be dobated to-morrow in the Sonate. Amos’ impeachment manugera have asked Jeave to amond thoir replication. ‘Thiu also will be arguod to-morrow. WORCESERSHIRE SAUCE. _ LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED PRONOUNCRD BY * RXITRACT a of s LEITER from a CONNOISSRURS MPDIOALGENTLE- To BE THE SRN eadioda| foes tt 1 i WORCKSTER, ONLY G00D Bay " “TOHLEA & PRR SAUCE, RINB that their Sauce ts highly esteemod in And Applicable to Indis, and is, tn my KVERY VARIRTY OF DISIt Worcestershire Sauce. Bold Whotesalo un} for Nrportation by tho Proprictory, LKA &PERRINA, Worcester, Rngland; ard Rotall by Dealers in Hauccs gonerally thronehout tho world, Asis for Lon & Porrins’ Sauce. Atthe BREAKFAST TABLE tt imparts the most oxquisito relish and xcat to Itot or Cold Aleat, Fowl, Fish, rolled Kiduey, do. Attho DINNER TARTU, tn Seup, with Fish, Mot Jolate, Gamo, and in all Gravies, it gives a delightful favor. : At tho LUNCHEON AND SUPPER TARLES it fa deomod indispensable by thoeo familiar with Its esti- mable qualities. 2 {From tho New York Timos.} ‘There ts vo relish to the world which Isso untrersally ked as Loa & Porrins' famons Worcestershire fatco, ‘The excellence of this SAUOK having cansod numer- ous iin{tations, the NEW LABEL boars a fas simile of tho propriotora’ signature, which la placod upon cach bottle. JOIN DUNOAN'S SONS, NEW YORK, ___NEW PUBLIOATIONS, 1776. MUSIC BOOKS, 1876. CENTENNIAL COLLECTION NATIONAL SONGS. All the prominent National Songy in an elegant col- Jnetion, well hariuuizod, aud with plano (or organ) sc comjwhtment, Every American neals a copy of auch a buok ne this, and the Sourm are tho best of all Bongs for uso in thts Centennial year. CONTENTS: Kellor's American Hymn, |tod Bavo the Queen, ‘Hail Coluntis. Rule Britannia. Star Spangled Hanner, Rowat Beef of Ohl England, Our Fiog ia 'Kbero. Aen of Itarivcs. (Wolat.] Rod, White and Live, =, |Vartant ponr Syria, Yankees Dowlle, Marsettica Hymn, To Theo, O Country, JGaribalit Hyin, Colunbis the Gem, Hiing Oscar, {Swedish,) Wateh on tho Rbino, Qatapbull’s arv Comin’. Fetherland, (Germen,) [Bruce Address, Woartny ofthe Green, {King Christian, [Danieh.} ‘BL Potrick’s Day. Hpaninh National Hyman, Russian Natio Hymn, {Austrian National Hymn, Price in Cloth, 78 cta: Boards, W cts; Payer, 40 cts, Mailed, post-frea for above prico, noo sro prlate to the year will by found in “American ok (F100), father Kemp's Olu Falke’ Con- cert ‘Cusea," Tourjeo's Centennial Colhetion (40 20), and, induect Music, Martha Washington Quadrilles, Centenxial March, &¢., &e, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston, Q, M.DITSON £00, J, B. DITSON & Ci TM Broadway, | Suecessors to Loo & Wa Now York, Philadetpht a EINANGIAL, Tnyost Now According to Your Means, $10, #25, $50, (100, $200, How to make money (218 older, ant we aro.tactin: tea sooruts, ALIKAN DEI i Wallet., Naw Nort, tank: tra and Srv! , aro prepared to iuvest to Stocks and other trolitably ventiroe of a teglttran fran 1 fanious (ae roca ite pa ousante w Ef thvie omployiaent of Frothinpuiam & Co, to. procure tne Watinente., Saad (or (hole explanatory ciroalar. Stocks Jiirdiasel and carried es ong nd desired, om a sargin ot rom 3ta'6 por cont.-Heuiu Ihostun Saturday keronitg Ra~ pecan Fa Ft ato PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEM'TS UNITED STATES HOTEL, Forty-gecond-st,, and Columbia € Elin-avs,, OVPOSITE MAIN EXHIBITION BUILDING, CENTENNIAL GROUNDS, This Elugant Fire-Froof Hotol $s now open for 18° rereitiog of ‘ phis will powhere meet with better sccummodal or mory reasonable Falen B. DOOTHNE, suDeRer, NOTICE. -_. “[REABURY DEPAMTM! AN eerste a Bank of Cniasecs is trai rank abareal fib 1h D, fy Chasis DP ears ‘7 eh le sald isan ta the Glas f Chioeses Tig say KNOX, Compizutler of tue Cusrande t.. peacetarccce MB BRENT aaa ADELPHI THEATRE. Thin, WEDNESDAY, March 22, 1876, LAST GBAND GIFT MATINEE, Twenty maquifcent presente to the Ladies and Bite tle Girly. Au absolutely equal chanea to nll. Snyper Howing Machine, Gold Watch, Pearl and Gold Jervelry, Hilver Caster, Elegant Vases, Joheminu Yotiet ects, Superb Books, ott, atc, eto, All the stars appear iu HUMPTY DUMPTY, Neconatrncted, with o splendid new Transformation Beene Ly David strong, GRIMALDI ADAMS, the greatest of ving Clowns. Annociste Managers’ Hallet Troupe. Urothera Victorelll, Venus and Adonis, Chslles, Aunie Fox, and Joe Gulick.! Priceans usual: Dreea circle, (4 cents; children, 26¢,, Resulsr Ladies. Nipht Taurwdas a, ondsy, March 7, Noucleauit's “ Flying Bend, Belvil yan In the Blar Comedy role of i Fock THE COLISEUM, FINEST BILL OF THE SEASON. Crowdel heures, Inimanee succesa, THE Z REILY, the only rival of Dat Roo Tho aie looka Mee Charla Joes HONE 18 D'OMERIio wonderful on: cext-curdiing frataof swords: Ye HUGENE DULONS, assioted hy Mile cata ine ite marvelons impalement act. TIE MERRY. AbsTING in original character eketches, LITTLE TOMMY. FIBH, the child cornetist, KATONY, the dancing Quaker, THE ST. FELIX BALLET TROUPE. 1ONE LANG, tho daabing norio-comic sougatrers, Heenvage meat of the fnuniest of al funny men, N. CHLSTER AND JENNINGS, Every nct rerelved with immense Applausc, Standing roow only at 8:90 every ovening. Admission, 25¢. FABWELL HALL, 8 OCLOSK, PROCTOR’S LECTURE ON tn] iT Ea ASTRONOMY, BRILLIANTLY ILLUSTRATED, Tickets for remaining three, $1.50, Wednesday ‘Night, “ The Life and Death of Worlds.” Each lecture complete tn itecif, ‘Tickets at W. B, Keen, Cooke & Co.'r, 115 Stateent, McVIOKER'S THEATRE, CO=EIN a. OWENS Tn hia great comte psrsonation of PERKYN MIDDLE- WICK, THE BUTTERMAN, , Byrou' SG gue wL AN, 1u Houry 3, Byrou's Buc supported ty oe Oe Sa 1p} hy on exceliont 7 i ST THOSUBON Quer frst uprcarmuce), sive, Murder Nts, Slonoall, Miss Marhle, Muagea, Be Rainford, and Johnton, te ee SYBONE Corel, Every Night and Saturday Matinee, HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Maovrnn & Haveu.y, Leatees HL. Havent, Manager The Famous CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, MONDAY, March 20, Ivery Night cud ai to Wodnendey aud Saturday Matinoce. Disting: success of SLOODGOOD and LEAVITT, tn entire new acta, and A.J, Leavitt's sketch entitled “Tho Cutn- BILLY EMERSON aa Himery 4 Tast week of ROWIN FI hed o a tho Banjo King, and BAN sical Ariists, AOADEMY OF MUSIC. DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. Miss Julia Mathews' Lnglish Opera Boutie Troupe In DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT and ALADDIN, the Wenderful Scamp, Thurs THs GRAND DUKE, Friday, Bene y FLA. Seturday Matinee, DAUGHT IMENT snd ALADDIN, Saturday Night, GU. H¥SS, Gonth Bide tteiect offfce at Afolter's, 16) East Madison-«t, No advance tp prices, COL, WOOR’S MUSEUM. For the wek onding March 2%, EDWIN BYR Boy Tragedian, in the FUOL'S REVENGE aud RIOU- AND IIT, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday oud Frivay Matinees, THE FACTORY GIRL, : CORSETS Get the GENUINE! THOMSON’S PATERT RACH 2 CONSET Stamped & ** THOMSON" WITH TRADE. DIAILK, A. Pies, TROMBUON'S suena: ft appearance of L. BL HALL, FORD & WILSON, Great Mu tho Beware of Twitations! "t They give cntiro katietaotiou, Very lady who bag ‘wora thon rocnmmunde them, aud thelr cronithere 1D- greening pop Terity “induces made. trang, cuipett- Lota to vopy one names and warks as nearly as puslble, Ho anre to get the cenniac. A NOVSLTY—Thumwin's Patent Rolid Fastonine 1 woreakadla, and thelr “RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTIRR OF TRAINS cepted, | * Sunday ozenptart. Hireuaday ater) arte | Baliye? SfoePtede CHICAGO® NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, a—Depotoorner of Wolls and Rit SCiepotooraerot Capal and Kiss! 5 MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, Font af skeet and fot nf Teenty seconaart, Diekeingi, G1 Clark, southeast corner af" Randolph, “arrien, arr, id 6:80 pem. me 30:80 as me tage Mall (ain Matn and Als Line)....)? 4 Tight Saree, “Sunder tx, 1*¥eturdayand Saaday ix, §Dalip st oneCHIOAGO, ALTOH & ST. Louis. ant Chicago, Kantas Mt . Tnion bepaty Wed Side, meee MedWion-el. beage Ticket ett Md Uses: At Deval, and 123 Randolphert, neon “Arrive, Kansas City and Denvor Fast Ex. Bt Louls ant Npeinefiaid Ke Br Laais, 3; ca he Wools. Sprinatiotd & Tax Ghleazo bai ae reaut Lact, Joliet Driaht Aces LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, deter CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AST. PAUL RAILROAD. Union Verot, corner Maditun and Cana’ Gi South Clurk-tt., oppostie Sherauar Is 43am, 506 pe 4:00 p. ms m i 0a, me 7:3) p.m. Pant and Praia dit na and 4 Winona, ILLOS CENTRAL RAILRNAD, Depot, foot nr hatirh anil ra2taf Teeniysrcendat, Teka f ha uf Et. Touts Rzpress Bt Conis Maat fini Cairo. Dnbaqua 4 Sioux Drobugue & 5A 0u8 Gliman Pessenger, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON 4 YUINSY RAILAI49, Depantr, foot wh Warearte, fadlanreays and Sasteeethertyy? ane (inatund Sistersth-ate, Tebet Aces, 43 Char a » $x, Monday ERIE AND CHICAGO Line, 4 curner of Washington, Paloes corner Madteon, Arrive Day Pxpres ing-Ionis Naw York wit! Atlantic Erprer 9 Di 80a. m, S:100. me KANKAK! ig From Depots, foot pee int tntgeteeondcat, WITHOUT REDHMPTION, Circuit Court of tho United States of America, Southern District of Minvis, Jan- uary Term, A D, 1876, Abram P, Ragits, Trustes, to.,tu The Peking Lincoln & Docatur Hailroad Company, ‘Tho Toledo, Wariseh and Wontern Ratlway Corpus, Jaovd 1. Cox, benjrinl 8, Prottyman, Kamuel GC. Beam, Cohumtuia Ie ci ator Wey it. Goblelgn, Alfred We akruptey of Rraben bergatron- Budde jeriok Sraih, heccutore: ance at ited powers rans etl, PUBLIC NOTIOK fa horeby givon that {n pur the decree rendered by valid Court tn tho ais cansa at tho tern afore ald, and by virian uf the of aale contained (a & curtain duod of trust ated Libis fn sald cause, the unitoreiyued Slasver ius Unan ol the above named Circutt Court aud LWistrict afureaaic, will well at Publie Salo, without redeinption, to she tight: cnt aud beat bidders for cash tn hand, int satisfaction of tha decroa rondorvd Iu the above ontitied caueo, at the north door of tho United Statos Court Bulufing, fu tho Clty of Spriagtiold, Nitnola, “on Priday, tho twenty-first day of April, 18:6, botwuon the houss of nine o'clock a. in, aud ax o'clock (p, im, of aaid ul two o'clock p.m. of ‘eald properly, towit: The Pekin, Llicol road, oxtending from the Uity of I iuits, throug, oF an noar as practieable, ta the lun of Grovn Valloy. ‘Delaren, S.inooln, and Afount Pulacks, to the Chy of Decatur, including all tho railways, righta way, devot grounds , and otter texcks, bridges, via~ dusota, ‘oulvorte, faaces,’ and other stracturns, depots, Siatfon houses, engine housis, car housca, froight hunso uxt houses, and otbor bulldings, sud all machine nd all otbar mal ur personal coat ti oaned, or acvuired bs tho sald Paki, Einooln wad 1 tue Railroad Company, and embraced th th Jay, to Witt At tho Loar of tho follwing toserited in and Ducatr Hatl- nuts, e the sald deod triat; alao all franchises connoctod with or rotattu to the sald railroad er fo tho construction, maintenance, Operation, of ute thoronf, and all the property franchises, Firltey anid thiuge of vbstsoovor wamie ut nature, toutis or with all aud siaguler the Leeditamenta and appurtee Raton therounto, longing or 10 anywise thereunto a) Pormaibing: and also all theveataue, rignt tk. clara, i Eorest, Property, and pusmveion ‘whatavercr, aa well law ae ouulty ‘of the said Hastroad Conipany etabraced {athe said doed of trust, including the franctlae ond naht to be a curperatiow, jpon the paymiont of the araqunt bid, the undersigned will oxeoute, eeknomledae and daliver to tic purchasur a Fred end asificioat decd,” conveying said prcbrrty aio. Jutwly aud ty foe ample, Hy toe lurme of the sald dacreo, pormons Raving Sled with fhe undorsimed Lode of ‘aid Nrusd Uortpauy, are allowed ta Uid-on said. property, and incase thay booomna tie purchasers thereat §, ae more thea th crodited on suid Hid; and tn esse such bid aball bo lea thau too sruvunt of sald decry, thou they shell be ontitlad to ns (ain out af ald bid. a'suns equivalent to thar pr rate share of the bid ou a fal distribution therovf, alter 119 ‘Payment of all costs, jatod at Springtiskd Tinos, thie th day af Marci, 18 OWN A, JONES, Master ih Chanosry’ . 8. Ulr. Court Bos at. Uliuole. May, Gnrexe & htt Len, policts re for pmplasriacat MAGHINERY, “STEAM WARMING ih IW rea io MANUYACTURED DY CRANE BROS,}2'6.C0, 10_N, Jofprson-st. £18, CQEBONTS Be zetia! rdinedy wil be found ote TATULS, veopared fa ull forice, for smoking and Beepare’ foualation, by ‘! SAVORY & MOORE, 142 New Bond-at,, London, aud sotd by them, ard all cheuuats and atorekeop- era throughout tho world, trot jt eee Proposals for Sweeping and Cleaning Streets aud Aveunes in ip Cities of Washington and Georgetown, ERotNzER's OF} Roaled propos wil ho re o'clock wm. ua We hip al un og doahy, re og gage from tad ‘aay ot May a Sha tlsekake teases the issioners, Ry Koginesss lon ean blank for 5 HUOXE ereay USB, AS Hoginees Parars oth! icx, Dratnicr o! 4 rod St ah wneit 19 edipuley, Apsil 5, 1878, furapelakting, clupiy tho sireeia and aveuues ju tua ie for tha period ot be i, ob: bid will see Fs fastentnes dono i ace, | Areites fe MINON, LANG IN ak COW Ne Vou Orne pads eee etree atone 00a, m1)" 8230p. tm, TEGAi F:0 p.m." 72188, me cenameepnganaaeasned GAL. ARS CINCINNATE AIR Line AND 4OKOMO LINES. Sale of Pekin, Lincoln & Decatur Railroad, ) enon corre Indlangpotta, atl Day. Indisuapoli hath (datiy) BR TSBVGB, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILRYS2. am rice. R15 a. may Pm. mm. * 8:3 p.m, Tam, WATNEK Cus1CA90 RAILWAY. Day Exprosy Pacitle cept saturdays: BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILNG AD. Traine trave rom rear of Lepysitina Mauitding and Cot wf Lwentyvsecunt: Bickuanas, dnatun, Derm curnsr Mativunests sand City aftee, 8) Clarkes, corner uf Wai Tear Arrive, ‘Morning Exprons. Ave utuadatio Vapress, {Dally, Dally, Suudass oveopted. CHICAGO, ROCK 15..A4 Depot, coruer ay Van Durenunt Omabs, Tearonw'tht atch Pern Accommudatiua, Nictt Eaproes, EDUCATIOKAL, 170 HARVARD ONIVERSTTY, CAMBRITES, Mans, Examinations for aayeilon to tho of Harvard Lawrence Bei pti Unie, un wi M4, hem Th Mb sitentical Sth those i Cantridgs, with le ftea to all who intond to cute te College or the Belentlds School + nnd will bo #92 otters Upon payment of w foo of, gu, Forsory ¥ 20 propods to pass theao examinations a1 Arie Coane din feetetary uf Harvard Unie verip, Carsbantzc, Marg, of thelr purpose befuro Sip anit to Adurees hin for further {nturmation, vao preeire pisce of the examinations will be aos! anced In the Cincluuat! Gazette, and Commercial, rine 27 and 3: Ih MEDICAL CARDS, Lock Hospital, cor, Washington & Franklia-sts, Gharterod by thy Stato of Hinuis far the expross bisa Of giving wrumodiste relfel 10 all caves ut pel chropic, gud urinary disvasca in oll their forme, It te woll known tuat OK. J ASL tue beadof the protoation perience ary all Pitre iuplicata for the past do Lal Pere tho past 3 pate. Ao a ortant. meminnl Wenkne taeg,tuat tuene BENU wages by dreams, putnples op the hued, can positively ty cured. Ladios wanting the mons dollcate attontion, call of writs. Pioassnt hums for pas tanta, ook for the milliog, Marriage Guide, wiley felis you alt about ticaudgoaa “wits snoula tuarry—eby Woeuts to pay pustaco. Jie. Jewoshas 84 roomie aud parlors. Yi ut the Moctor., Dr, Jaines te miaty yaks i atten aware areé and invited. our, an. Sunt ane Dusnoss agus ee eee soot “Dr, Kean, 175 Seuth Clark-st, corner of Moorea, Chicazo, May bo consulted, pursuually or by neil, freo onail chronic oe Hatrous diessneas Died RAR ES | only phyaiclan bu tho city who warrauts cures of nu pay. USicv Luurs, Ve, a, to Bb. mies Sundays drum d tuts: ‘Eno only Specialist ‘ DR. STONE, oes ahanay tn the sty A2t Mad@oaet., Chicago, treate all Urania and iri Yate Disoasgs, Som{uat Weakaosr, linpoteucy, Fewale Die Houllles, etc. Stediclaos iurnlslied for Bolo 91); ures * gunaules or mousy: Foland tailors coplides al nul free, persanally or by letter. A BOUK fur both , nuies, Uustrdied, and circulars sont, scaled, Jur Satauoe,