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TRIBUNLE: FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1877, TIE COURTS. An Important Question for Insurdnce TIIE CHICAGO WASHINGTON. | tust Congrens trom afey-three to twenty, 84 the LEFT POR L.ONDON. Charles F. Comant, cx-Axxietant Secretary of the' S . s, 0 e Rls na- Additional Signs of a Storm in the | Frim T Londen ih the irnetton of dovetn: Company, and ordered A decd to be delivered o 2 Joune ! o » dsd 1 b devers TUE RAILROADS. | e oot e conranog s s nr 14 v ) Vi e Mary Sluma fled & DIl venlerday nzalnst her Hiey il bt iwiniithey g laband, Frank Slama, J iy Dozwett, Nas- ilr yott & 1ite, charging tnat no had ‘kicwed hr re. | Another Chapter in the History of tho [ nYinc e 4 - 5 ‘.hlvlnpnx&pnlnllnn not exceeding 6,000 Inhabi- 4ante, 8500 and In cities of fowns havinz wore than 5,000 [nhabitants, $1,500, tohe paid_out of thecity or Town Tresaneys Provided, That in citles havinz A population of 100,000 or more the cliy or Cammon Council may e sach additfonal g "Pow " . " . ie pestedly and so reverely that aho by unable tu do Hwauker TV Sl o b S e ctpor s Political Horizon. L T, By Companies, Ee. etz o8 pacoepy S ppaly Retie o 38 Rockford & Rock Tsland s snfiicient 10 make the entira salary €5,000. which dering her life miserable. There {a on depoatt to lington & Nartiwes Thuriington & Southwestern Centenl Raliroad of Towa, .. A BrAncil., VARIOUS, Blaine, Butler, and Other Ex- ARG N R additionat cotupensation ahall be ixed rior to tho election of such dmige or Jadges, and xhall he Can Those Not Incorpornted by This hia credit In the German National Bank $i00, which he threatens to withdraw and leave the State, Mra, 9 o, s trinnell & Montezums . C., 1 Main 11 i & provided for In the annnal appropriation ordinance tremists Inclined to Make Svecial Dispaleh 10 The Tribune, - | . State Take Iiesl« Estate fl"?:'-j'u'.ffflfiv‘.‘?5".:::5;;’"5| ,nc:‘rwfi‘r;c‘,h:-wmfl:; The German Bondholders Taken In by | C,! i Ly plichchycars aud ehall "';‘.e|r'..'".f§'f".:‘r.°7ufi'q'3‘fi} Trouble, Wasnmyatox, 1, C., April 12,—The report af Mortgages Ifered antil it cant be determined what hes shara of It may Thele Special Agents 1 ahed dnring the term of ofiee ch Assistant.Secretary French (n the matter of the Clieago whisky cases, first Mltlh, Y hn:mled {ei to Yecretary Sherman to-day, 1t 1n In substance Offzetting Breezes Anticipated from the | 1o Secrelaty Sharman 1o-2hs ‘night, Bouth and Southwest. QENERALLY APTROVED, Benator Plamb, of Kansas, who hins juat l:cl?me]d from a trip throngh New York and New England, Bristow’s Old Officers Reaping 1170 that the hnelness classen everywhero approre i ent's policy, the Reward of Honesty. ANt Bl TPk An effart {a to be made by the Japaneso Govern- ment to nesotiate a commereial treaty with the The Presldent Replies Kindly to Chame Unlted ftates fur (he purpse of tecolving s higher o of duty and moro revenus on fmpo berlaln’s Bitter Accusations. Trom iho Dnfted Sintes into Japan. Under the old treaty the dnty avoragea abont L por cent, In T Cannty Jndges shall b allowed such sal- ary ax ehail be fixed by their respective boards, to be prid out of the County Tressnry. ‘Tlie practical effect of “the bill i« to allow the salaziox of Judges of inferior conrts of record in Chicago 1o be raieed to §5.000 1 year, TIR LEVEE DILL . wa= pnssed and gant to the Tlause, It provides for < the organization of levee aseociations, and pro. vides for the condemnation of lands ncceesary for the conatruction of dit=hes, drains, and levees, be. The Injnaction waa granted withont bond, ITEMS, In tho caeo of (ildings va. The Norihwestern Mmu:\LI' Xn-nrm‘wn d(:nflpnlny‘. f-:ufl:'.n ’u'l;‘ml%m i | ke O esterday mornin, ecided In ivor of e dee ety dinsiseed tha b, Thoreompinant | Oimomnatl Hopes to Bocome the Centre had appiled_ to the Company for & policy of in- of the Transcontinental Trade, aurance on his 1ifo, and his application had heen forwnrded by the sgonts hero to Lhe home oflice. No preminm had been pald nor policy fesned hefore OSTERBERG'S BTEWARDSIIT, tiludings died, 1lia represontativo branght snit for | Mo Gierman and other forelgn capitalistn who thi $10,000, ‘but dudge Liodgett decided no con= ! trnct it becn mado between the (o parilcs il | B been fnveating wmoncy In Amerlcan ralliaye e Issunnce of tha policy, and dismissed tho Lill. | had inmany nstances very bittor exporiencon. Bt UNITRD STATES COURTS, the worst expericnco of all have the (ierman bond- Thomas D. Lawther, of Califoruis, led a til | holdars had of the Rackford, Rock Tsland & St. againal Charlotfe K, Violdon, Joseph S. Teynolds, | Louin Railroad, They had Osterberge Record of Judgments, New Buits, Bto— Lovy up Again, : The lowa Saprems canfl Expresses Itsell on the Subjeet of Divorees. s TILE COUTHRNN HOTEL, - The effect of the Bouthern Hotel horrorwas man- i ffest by the Introductfon of a Wl providing for nd- i+ ditional pecantionn for rafety agalnat fires in ho. OREIGN CORPORATIONS. CAN THEY TAKR REAI-ESTATR MORTGAGES 1N TS BTATE]D port & Northwestern, oines & Fort Dod oines & Minnerat, = telsand other public butldings, ~Mr. Smith, of + Tazowell, if nlco preparing a similar bill to b In- invested nearly The arguments on tho power of a forelen cor« | amd Chiarles M. Rawley to forecloss a mort; age fur pUILY ‘entral, l\l"l LA troduced In the louse. retnrn, Jdapan proposes to open all her potis to 5,000 on the W, 13 of Bub-Lot 9, except the north | $11,000,000 §n thia road, which, according to the | "Cedar Falls ani Minnesota Tirancl: " The volo by wateh e Boeca of Teade grata-in A BTOTL BRINVING, Sominiria it e Uit ot Soats In (s B ot yaterday moraing e | tvemyfech ot ifenrafls bl orfalah | beatatcinlon, was ol worth S2,000, 008 Vhen o . e . , 3 % o o ad to w e rpection bill was made " the Fpecial order far | BXTNEME NECUBLIGANS WO PURNISH FILE NOIBE: | qop panks appears to be gaining some trenzth | fore Judges Drummond and Blodgett, - There wera | {1 20 O " n e e ooy o thiey umintol e || Ranatiiy o :fl'fidncndn{nfl|¢h=,‘:mcxhln"‘v::. 5&‘1’\‘.‘2",:“:‘1&:3%?:“ wumtmn D, '5'“ t/mril 15—l fhu indlea- | 888 c‘am ll;‘nmne 'cubnu‘dnlli ln:‘ l‘e .'Ilncnkcr‘-hl D, | #ix cuscs which were begun to forcclose truste A, fi" Dageett et al, aned Robert P, and Robert bossved. Tha person Intrusted wigh this respon. fi'«"’.".}mi lgvrvu-kl‘cw:«g nw takes A satoy, D, U, 2, — - | Gen, Wi ™ s v who 18 | g % 5000, . - . Latilf, & e Spposition developed against. 1t s strang a6d | tionn hers are taat tho Prosldent 18 lkely to en- | seimdly (o Imake bt imoiated Tt 1 che traope | 8ccde and which came up in different waya, two | N iliuchinson for 81,000, BE: Jouin Kook, tter. . THE TAX BIL ) Thoeaflernoon ression was again taken np with debate on the Tax bill, The vote by which Alr, Hamilton's amendment lnxin?llm inianalble Drns- arty of corjiorations wan sdopled wan reconmidered, and the wholo subject of capital stock taxation was ¢ referred to a apecial commliteo consisiing of > Mennes, llanna, Whiting, Xamliton, Hunt, and oslyn; * "Mr. Binchier offered an _smendment to the bill roviding for e taxation of all chnrcl property, Lost. Mr. Buehler then offored an amendument 1axiig all church property over $10,000 in value. LoeL. Mr, Halnes offered on amendment exempting the property of schools and collcges, Lost. An amendment was adopted subjocting (o taxa« tlon the swamp land of conntica, Pending the discussion of the bill the Senate ad- Journed, Engene M. Keteltas and Menry W, Clark, cxec- | 8iblo mission was Me. 11, Osterborg, who had some ntora of Willlam Koteltas, decenned Trnatce for | knowledge of affalea in this country, having lved Itenord & Cv., of Now York, began asutt in forel- | yore beforo, At the time of his appointment, the ble entry and detainer against Peter Peterson, Gll= | Committes of » 4o, hondholders ¥ was warnied (it bert Knglebretson, Niles Langert, Testa Oliom, | not to appolnt him, aa tho avocatlon he | ‘The total miles of road dre 5,02, —an Increasg Olflmwn-rndA}dnlthrlckmll_flk forecover pos: | yiad pursncd in this country—Chatlinn strect | of nearly 100 durlng the lnat year. The total aceslon of The W. % of Lota 1, --flb~ -nd-‘\d" ued | elothing merchant—did not exactly it him for thin | value Is $22,421,215,—n decrease of nearl; a1 5,000 In the partition of the Clrcult Conrtof | responsible position. Mr, Osterberg,however, s an | 124,000, ¥ Cook County, cammencing at the 8. W, cornerof | glly.{ongued and shrewd individnai, and succeed- 4 the N. E. 13 of Sec. 8, 39, 14, ed in convincing the Committes that he was a <~ ITEMS. . DBANRRUPTCY MATTERS. parngon of honesty, and that his sols desire wos e Kl Samuel L. Hally fled s potition in bankraptey 1y save them somo of thelr bndly-invested money: The Committee appointed by the Engllsh and “““;.:'&"’335&‘ ":rl“ ‘hsnll;,fl Pt e r:lr-ll‘x‘m:.hcl‘::; Mr, ummorfnumu to l(}hlcluu. and hll;lulnlh-i utt | Dateh bondholdera of the Miinole Central fatl. eecu o y h v carecr ag purchaser end manager o ¢ Rlocklord, srorti, §%, 400, and tho tinnccured amount to £11,- | fuck Taiand & St Lonis lialfond fs weil kmown to | Foo, 1o, Investizato the affules of tho rond are 090,51, ' HI aseels consist of 200 shares of Mock | tho rendara of this paper. It is 810 well known | '°Aking very thorouh examination. They hava in the Ktua Fire-Insurance Company, worlh noth- | {hat the road lins lately been pirchased by the | been buny during the Iast fow daya In looking over ing. & clatm for $2,:20 ouainat Irn N, Horrick, und | Chieago, Burlinaton & Quincy Ralirond at wtrifie | the acconnts in the renoral ofiice tn thia city, ant another for §1,000 ngalnet Exmucl Foiker; also | ahove the amount paid for it [n the Orst place by | the entlro clerical furce has beon employed in aide 8 half inicrest o two and ono-third acees of | Mr, Ontarberg, This gentlonian has Juat teturncd | Ing the members of the Committee {n their work. land in Omaha, Neb., value unknown. Tne pe- nniry to Frankfort, Germany, to give | Thoy hLave also fmspectod th d titlan wan rafereed Lo Ropiatar 1i1bband Po7 |/ onia this coiex o s from o "ReCTar w can o learnen o on demurrerand the othera on esceptions to the answors, but they all presented the same radical queation, as to whether forcign corporations could take tho title to real eatateq The trust-deeda were Inthe nsual form, convoying the property to the Conucetient Mutaal® Life-Insurance Company fu trust 82 security for the loans, MR P. W, 8. BRAWLEY, on behalf of John Davis, the defendant fn ono of the suits, opened the argument. Aftor stating the facts in tno case, he said tho well-setfled law was that a company must have capacity to take'accord- Ingtothelaw of tho situs, otherwiso it would bo excluded from all ownership. A mortzages had anabsolute catate which ho might convey tohls helcs, and ns botween morigagor and mortgageo tho conveyanco was to be regarded as a conveyance counter serlons opposition to his Boathern pollcy | gre withdrawn from Louisinna, na "‘”fi have heen South Carol o from the estremo clement of his own party, Al | from South Caraling, and the sme policy in to conristently pursned by the Admisiration, he rendy the coming Congress castn It dark shadow | $WliTams) 'and 8 £0od many other Korthern Deme befors ft, and, busy as the Devll has | ecrata may, in certaln contingencles, vote for always been in Washington, there 1is | Danke. Gen. Garflela, too, 18 nnderstood (o have a dongerons chance that he may redonble soveral Bouthern Democeatic votes pledeed to him. hin nctisity In the Lot days of the Wnehington mid- T thE e ATIONN, isd aummer. The lettor of Scoator Blalne this morn- WasmixatoN, D, C., Apnl 12,-—-Orders have ing ls reganled ns another notice from himof | been Ixued In{ the Indlan Bureaw to provide ra- stormy times to come In Washington. Iten Wada | tions for the 1,600 hortile Indians recently brought has written a letter In which he {s réprosented to | Y ?g‘,‘;:,‘:“,,3";’;,“,",{'::f“‘,';{““};,(-;}‘,“‘,,,’:,,‘:",,‘:3 bayo arralgned the President and his policy with | horees will bo taken from them, but n other his . quaint and vigorous Dbitlerncsas of | respects they will be treated the samo ss Indians specch. Martin 1, Townsend s aleo | whohave remained ;;é:t:&n::;r ¢ auld to hove prepared & letter In UENAN s opposition o tho Prestdent's policy, and Judge Mr. Dnnnell, of Minn,, has heen appolnted Assintant Superintendent of Public Buildi i Taft fa also reported to hava reduced 0 writing Semphine " alitinge o —_— A GOLD CANE. Ene 5 ¥ An account of his stewardship, 1tanpears from a | aliops at Weldon. As far an can ho learned ti 5 The proccedings [n tho Senute to-day were Inter. EANE CONVERMIIONS WITH HATES The no"rlr’}m;?m’, M ox}”{ T vesiliata Igl;n':::lh ltI:nTnl‘::c:!h:‘l]: ::::‘2: ul:'-::{g:r;:‘clu h:n’:lh\ Han ]"':’"..";'.'H lp’ntlt‘:;n oy ',l,l;filo'.', "I&“:,‘L‘:fi‘ll,l,::" ““,“’ Rrmbes "',""’,Fl'f"krfl' l‘{“{',:""p"h'{'"“q that F'f,':?m"m:fl{',wf,“,f'u'{‘:f‘ ok 'h" ";e o it ?h“ ie ’ - o rd of Enginecrs ointed to Inves| J ne, ety ¢ 4 It enrd abused the confidence re- | labors, an I bellcyed thal q ! [upled’ty tho prisentatlon by ho smployes ef the e e oiopy letme Hoyes opposed | s gaficiency of the fomnaiiow of tho Westi | enter hnd tako possossion of the mortcaged prouil- | Tpotite 5. Ring. o5 Saim far S8, 100,305 Morn: | onveajerf an fearfully ¥ Burt wil be a Bighly favoenine and sntiafactory ine. scs As soon as the mortgare was made, and eject the mnrl%n‘ur before cundition broken. Indeed, it might be questioned whether thers © was any diferonce betweon @ conveyance by mortgago and [n fee. In this State 1t had'been definitely held that the mortgnzeo was ton monument have complcted thelr report. There The Presldcnt himscll Is nndiatarbed, e hns | Ie oo niithority For stauing. that. ther report Wil been warned of the threatened opposition, but | condemn the foundation as insufcicnt to warrant malntalnebis remarkable equipolse. 1o only says | the completion of tho monoment on the present that he ls confidont. that his poliey fs for tha best | *110 m——ly | ng, 0n 8 1 {my and that the examination of his nc- Ho R, Teald, $1001 tiirom Wheeler, $301 Cutlos | Eoncaa beimed "notbrmbla borar ot g hm e E, Mead, 84L.20; Tilinala Distilling Company, | mmong the bondholders, 1t appears that he used 81,010, 73: “and Roclle, Junker & Co., S170.43. | his pusition merely for tho parposo of enriching Suspenslon of payment of commerelal paper only | himeelf, and for awhile thero was an intention to in churged, A ruleto show canee April 17 was fu- Jiocacute bl criminally, but dgaily Ostarborg Goy. Shuman. The prescntation speech was madw by Senator Dearborn, and waaa vory happy cifort. in that line. The Lisutenant-Governor inade &' neal response, and business was then resumed, Tho Cleveland Conventlon has adjonrned.” The arrangements for the sunning of trains daring the snmmer are about the rame as those mado last fall, There has beon no chango made 1 the time of the leaving of the traing for the East from this city, el ed ov . ho fast witl 00, m, o110 nferenaafUh countey, and o il ablda by 1. W.0.A shtfamaer. amd enlad ot s 7 S | *Gtoreo . comphelwas spplnted Assgneoof | SriEAYSr, Ml purih of e iotion fla, | e g from e oot wil deec st 0305 ) ¢ = o B shilp. ' Tho conclusiun was, therefore, that o fore i ¥y k Warning. 3 : However certaln it ‘may be that thero will be : % file to 1and | Monry and Frederic It tion was wq great at firat that al} tho members of | into effect on tho 15th of May. LEGISLATIVE. opposition to his pollcy, it fa cven mora cortaln cign corporation co taka the titla to Jan The Anal dividend mecting in the case of John J. | 1he Committee oxcept one declared it to be auninst Mr. J. C. Clurk, Becond Vice-Presldent of (he TIilinals Central Raiiroad, and Oeneral Mannger of tho Now Orlcans line, arrived hero fram the Bouth a day or twoago. He left yosterday, accompanicd by tieneral Manager Joseph Tucker, on a trip over Coruynts, 0., April 12.—In the Ilonse to-day 2 bill wae ntroduced to compel rallzoad companles 1. touso self-extinguishing stoves on passenger-cars, ¥ Daring the discussion on a bili to provide for (he uld no dlrectly by mortygage in this State. Audge Drummiond inquired whether thero was nnyht}hrm:l legisintion on the subjoct—any exproas rohibition, pmr. Brawley sald thero was not, but it was that tha President will permit nothing to swerve 2 The Tirat Quartorly Meating, i from s purnore, whother of not Senstor Pate | Tho Woman's ‘;"“:{'(’,':fi'.,':f ?:‘7:,;;’;“;‘;:::“1:; I b d . | quarterly meeting a 1 Agpmontizs reacceple oc agaln, roleclod the altans | A0 e b TR, s T €1 Clarie e Vanderlip was continued until to-day, thelr sensu of honot to have any personal inter- An Assignes will bo. chosen this morning at10 | coursa with tho man, and ail business had (0. ba o'cluck for the eatate of Willlam J. and Thomaa 8. | (ranencted by correspondence. While in charge of Juhnson, the road he fearfully deceivod the bondholders, and : il Phra s BUTETIOR COURT 1N DRIEF. all hie reporta wore fraudulont and falne. | tho mali 1ino of the road, « regiatration of voters, Mr. Lrunner moved to THE OTHER SIDE, President, occupled tho chalr. Tho attondancowas | *gainst tho pollcy of the State, |- o0 1 Jamen Lusk began u sult for 81,000 sgalnst John | Mo reportad larza and remuneralve recolpts, ‘The Mississlppl Central Talirond, tho morthern umend so as tn provide that all white male citizens uAn lntnll):gnfionl;s‘e;ver rcdnln'xho ggllovz’lnlz on | large and much interest wasmamfested. Mrs, P, L. vrm‘uft detioiomeont e Binte whiah oomnt not 1o | A« and Marian M. Fitchetie, while fn fact “the earnings were very | half of the New Orleans, 8t. Louis & Chicazo he oppozite alde of the question from Now Url¢ans i3 ahall bo cntitled to privileges of olectors, Tho amendment was defented—03 to to the Britiniore Sun: Fulte, Recording Sccretary. read her report, show- | atand long. the stato of !iinots would exclude 8 Iy nccounted for ns | rond, whi basold on the 27th of this wonth. sIncob Sh; nnY brought sult for $1,200sgainst | small, The recelpts are mo Alexander Sterl, sale In only pro formn, as the 1ittnol u tlortzlg Mo pubs | | **Thcre are indications thnt o split witl occar dn | Ing the number of papers, tracts, etc., dintribated, | forelin corporation. qimeuir counr, e sy i s ool et ane Tiiholy, Centedl tms AANing ot Vhe amtenimant 10, the- Capttution o | t1o CONseryativG sty ATier it hol o e otate by | Tho Corresponding Serotary, Mrs, Charles D, | oA conclusion. v Tirawley aald that the Fod: | 100 orarenraincrs 0 BT at John Bberty | e e e o oror e A 1o, hud, purchuscd orzonfing the Stato Judiclary In two papors of 6p- | Assured. ~The cafnet-baggers havo hiad ‘tho oifect | 1iamill, gavé an account of hor work, gaal, Loty woulal b 4 question, sdeotiag feal, ) JudgoDrummond has confirmed tho sale of { ! y 3 could do as ho pleared. Long before the sale of the D e akes o n & Chicago, Danvilio & Vincanaes laflroad. an hus property, follow tho decislons of the Btate Courts | Gl 0Nyt el cammenced anaction agalnat Chatles | road to the Chicago, Burlingion & Quiney tho hond.- » * pusitc politics In ench connty \was possed, 1n each State, tu consolldate in one musa of opposition the weulth 3rn, Cheater Warner, the Treasurer, thowed that and the Intelitgenco of tho State. In this solid | ahe had recelved %1,052, 683 expended, 8357.00; emo- | Tho work 18 constantly and steadily_increusing, centa, und between the Loubou and the prozressive | Numbors, of the bettor class of self-dependent winga uf the latter organization, are aiready th & | women ate daily to be found at thelr rooms, scek. sate of ferutentation produced Ly the contest over | [ng counsel, employment, and often temporary the United Slates Nenatarship, For this position mfiuh What wan nceded was more monay to en- there are sald to be forty or ffty winbitloud an- | jarge the work, and tide over the hard times. Tho pliants, and the strupgld has become very much | Asoclation found employnent for 404 women and cmbittered, It 1a understood that’ tuero | piele. Some of thesa wern sent Into the country, will ‘be no caucus, but that tho con- | nud others into different Institutlons, as matroniw, test . wlll be a freo fgh Gov. | laundresses, etc. All ohtalned reapectable posle Ponn Is the candldate put forwurd by the old Whig | tlons to do honest work. 'Thie report allnded to element, 1o 18 sld to be the.fuvorite of Qov. | soveral Interesting Incidents. Tho Moo of the Nicholls, who, like Mr. Penn, 1 nn old lino Whiv. | Friendless and the liclief and Ald Soclety were Uo, I'enn tells e that ho never was a Democrat, | thanked in tho repart for thelr kinducss, o never can bo one, and that ha lv 80 objoctlon- M133 8. P, DAKER, 3, Diy able (o the Dunrnon Democrucy that they will voto | made a reportof the duings of tho Dll“an'll‘]- s . | Btelner, layinc damages at 83,000, ‘holders became ayware of Oaterborg' al designs, | ordered tho property to be turned ovoer to Mr, R NDIANA. opponitionthoro ~ ara many ° dlentozrating | bulaniceon hand, 8003: received yostordsy moroing, | jon arine pamoniiAS they did In th last decls- | "R IJTw Yause, wa aitorny Of Alezander Green- | and declded (o ach the road without his old, wilch Tildckoper, the purchnser, = 1 * cluments” which will Vo uct “activly b | §341 total amount on hand, 8558 e wald, Nied 8 petition for habeas corpus yesterdsy | wvas done through a Germun-American firm.” When | Tho 1liinals Central ltalirosd has issued o new GOV, WILLIAMY. work za soon i llhul mmh\ul icisiire 18 Mra. Denleon F, (roveo made the reportinroe | ¢ooued on behnif of ‘:ha Life-Tnsurance Com- ninluululmrln Lern, to inquire Into the lrmllfl ;)lnm;lmrgun‘f.;;l. ;:((l c?l‘% ZB’W n‘:"fl- (g’ "}":‘nl:m‘x‘u ;;fllxgflm&u& o :l’lilfiln;!rml;u:);:&nn'llll;ll.c{:{l ;:m: 8 L th ™ g i " h 3 1 . Special Dispatch to The Triduna 5331'?'555}’5.u".’{'é‘»é'&.'{n‘:o'x'.i"w I?E:n::drhvl:rfiund gatd to the work of the L]np:(:(‘mfllli Burean, pony, the complainant, 1o kst tho first do- | O Gircenwald's arrest, Mr, Moses snya Qroenwal l"‘llllr|1 hi I ¢ o - INprANAvoLis, Aprll 12.—Gov, Wllliams has ., about made up hia mind on the appolntment of State-Tlonse Commirsioncrs, and it fs stated that not wore than one will be from this city, TILD GOVERNOR AND THE DADIRS. . ‘The past two days a baby-show has been In prog.. rers at Maeonle Hall, About 160 were enterod, including five palrs of twins and a sot of trivlets. A The attendance was very large, and the awarde . were presented to-night by Gov. Williaws, = Another one will be held next weck. ¢ ————— SUBURBAN NEWS, this month. Mir, Thomas P. Narry, Western General Parsen. #er Agent of thy Inltiinore & Oblo Hallrund, s In tho city on bueiness connected with his ruad, —————et—— OBITUARY. TIIE REV. DRk, MUHLENDBERG,. New Yonk, April 11,—The funeral sorvices ovor tho remalns of tho Rev. Dr. Mublenberg wero hield thls afternoon In tho chapel of 8L Luke's Hospltal. Bishop Potter conductad the seryices and Blshup Kerfool pronounced the culogy. Many other was kept In Jall by Kern, having been arrestod £, s, alter somo corrospondence with the yesterdoy morntug under 8 pretended caplas ad | Comnittec, compromised the “mattor by paying reapondendum Jwued ont of the Suporfor Conet, |'him the sum of 816,000, The stipulation of the and directed to the Sheriff of 8t. CluerouM{. who | bondholders with Usterberg was that ho should hitd arrested Wim. Tho Sherl of St. Clair County | raceive as compensation for his services 5" cont then went off with the caplas in his pocket, lving | of tho purchuss money of 81,500,000, and B per Xern no mitUmus or other written authority for | cent of the amount recelved above that amount, holding Geeenweald, 1t I clabmed that the writ 1a | for the saloof the rowd. But In spite of this vold In law, because mno law exisls | agreement Osterberg has succeaded In making over wvhich nllowa 8 writ to be sent Into | §200,000, but & small smount of which he refund- snuther cunnty cxcept ns prosided for in Seccs. 1 | ed to escape criminal prosecution. The Frankfort an B, Chope 120, of the Hoviamd Statiites of 1874, | papors Landls Obtorbory very wugm{. and declara and that the suit under which sald pretended writ | it 8 ahame that ho should bo'nllowed to cacapo with wens feaucid was only againat Greenwald alone, nud | hiwbody, 'The HandelasZeltung closcs Its long and wan meroly an action in aseumpalit, The writ of | severs articlo by muying that It {s bud enovugh to be Liabens corpus was issued, sud Uy cass will prob- | swindled by Yankeus, but to be decelved and cision_ou the subject was that of Carroll vé, The City of East Bt, Louls, That case was on action of ejectment, und the Con- nectlcut Land Company, through which the titlo to 1ho land {n queation i’ that suit had passed, wos 1 corporation” ereatus oly for buying aud welling lnnd. Hut that caso was radically differont. No corporation cunld be created in tlinoin for the sole purposo *of buviog und selling land, and no State or county required ihat a furelgn cor- ratfon mhould bo nllowed —greater power han a domestie corpuration cauld have, o that of coursa it could not hold ani In thia State. In the caso of Snrkweathier va, ‘The American Iiple So- claty, anothor dsae rolied on by the defendant In LAEE, for a ptralcht out Kepnblican in preference o hime | Tt fuok pssession of ita ronims i the Pacilic Dotk | LD brosent instance, it was held that tho Wibla Sa- | gy 'y eard to-day, robbed by one of thelr’ own countrymen in whom | clergymon wero in attendance. Itwas supposed : The " lifting of tho carpet-bag Incubos o gluty could nottake land bero by devise, becauss couNTY CounT. they ind raposed conddenco wes' fen thousand | that Dr. Mublenberg's hymn, T wanld. not Hvo %, Satxday thero will Lo an clection of one School | by '%ecpidunt Hayos will be rocsived with the mont | Jar) i 26t and 1L toult souo, ten doge to get | fy il charter It conld uot take fand in Now Yo A e St o Trustco for the Congresslonal Townshlp. There nre three of these Troslees, one of whom ia elected . vachycar. Thosole duty of thesa Trustces scoms. . to bethoclection of a Treasurer to handlo the rchiool manoys of the diforont districts, It seomn Mko a uscless oxpenditura of the poople's money- bo liave a special election each year to clect ono man, It might be done by nppolntinent, or at the regular town olection, A atlll better way would be tomake 1t the daty of the Prosldents of thedifferent Doards of Edncation In tho townsip to meet cach year and elect & Treasnrer. . The Treasurer s paid a salary of 82,600 a year In tho estate of John Turmer the will was | titmes woras, roven and letters were grantod to Margaret A. urnor, nnter bond for §22, 000, PULLMAN HOTEL CARS, In tho estate of Mary Ohver the will was New York Commercial Adrertiser, vroven and letters were granted to J, AL Ollver, The Pallman Palaca-Car Comspany: scem detere L T mined fhat the publlc shall be deprived of no cor- Thoman Lowry pleaded gullty to Iarceny, and was | fort, convenlence, or luxury which can by any gvon e manth in jall possibility Le afforded them while riding upon . Frank Murvly pleaded guilty to larceny, and . eoplng- aro being con- ey dnn‘ln]n!l guilty Y thelr cars, Thelr slcoping-cars g con: o 3 stantly improved by the addition of everything rorimes NeCatty pleaded gullty to aasaull,and was | Lol co guggeat fn tho way of fartlor con- Josoph 1Tunt was convicted of larceny, and given | veniences, They have been eo far successful that ona your in the Penitentiary, » Journoy of any length in o aluoplng-car involves aiwoy," would basung st the servico, but tho Doctor requosted that latiould not bs,and thatfn its ad the hymn ¢* Hear what the voico from Meven shoitld bo uscd. Tle further requosted thut 10 snuslc slionld b ‘played apon tho oceanion. Xivery phaso of tho pruceedinga was conducted in thia most unostentatious marncr, not even o flower being vialblo, This was etriclly In aecordance with the wishen of Dr, Muhlonberse, The remalns wero taken 10 8t. Jobnalund, L. L., for burlal, - ‘The New York rresbytery adopted tho following resolution: ; Resoteed, That tho Presbytery hana deap sens oba Bustaen by £ho CILY AU CLFC i thoreAth ot the Lev. Willlam A, ,\lnhlellbum. 1. 1), a venerable n whero it was created, and the devise wan held vo! The atatements In ‘those cases and that of tho United States Trust Co jpany” ve, Les, that no Cnm]mn{ conld hold land here, were obiter, as it was not involved In the duclsion, and the declslons had been griticised and limitod in awubacquont cang of llough ve, The Cook County ' Land Company, The Supreme Conft had never " declded that - forelzn corperations could not take title to 1and in this State, and thore was no suggestion under the rule of comity that they could not hold real estate in all cases where doieatic corporatlons conld hold 1t. 0 generai loglalation on the mubject of firo and Mo insurance In this Stato mustibe consldored, to lively fecliugs Of eutlsfaction and eratitude, and | Macch 5%, Sluce then 45 pnilents hud been treats tho tendency will bo tu beget s most friendly | o mumber of vislta by physlclane, 57 Tha feeling fowards Lls Adminlatration, workin this department hias only just begun, Tha ] ment, of which Guv. Nicholla is the recogn| 25 upproprlated for druge haa been exhansted for ponont, willapoy oIt tothio work ofdividingtho | Rover couh ete. Kaller ¢ Fallor, W hiios Weak negro vote, and to thid end Gov, Nicholla will fol- | gide Pharmney. Ackerman, and Frank Squalr have low the programuie of Gov. Hnapton, and will use | contributed druge, but the amuant on tho slelves tho steriest measires if necessary to secure to the | o cxtreniely mengre, and lberal-minded druggists negruow all thelr rizhts under the Constitution and | \eno ary Inclined to ticlp a wood causo need not bo the lawa, Judge Spencer, of Uav, Nichoils' 8a- | arrald 1o contribute mediclnes, espoctally thoss premo Court, satd Lo 1y that the Governor 18 w0 | uaed In datiy regular physiclans’ pmctica., determined un this that it any murders of nogroces | Mes, Josepl fiuvcm nde a fenuthy report of the occar the perpetrutors will as” suraly atrotch hemp | roligious work of the Assoclatiun. Afrs. Dennison os that flmlun-h":lv!l;' i Groves also reported In regurd to the Doarding £ r iater of Clirlst, whose luve snd se1y] WOPC Hut ree Honie to bu opened on Wabash avenue, nnd the | (0 tiadrance fu this stato, muative consldared, tc TUE CALL. e b (it i ® & S o 2 4 Al & neceasanily little more fatlgne than a sojourn st uted by nccieaiastieal Iiness & puil anthropist whiva « sorauoe v Lavayw oy 10 vt o ot | B0 BTt 2, B, ot oo | we el expe e sl e | St SR NRICOE | sevne et SRR g, | Do i e g o ot | LS el B R nttend 10, ro that in fact he a pald $2,000 for as- | Hepublic.” lie has been very quist herc,xhas | 7 13, 01N DAVIS. leglelation wan emincntly liberal, and It was an Ine |* 000 4Ry Tt ST 40T e 4t 10407, tn | The only point which required fo bu covered to | vavfe . ™ enstactaror™ with ™™ nts ““lonrXiea ! = spcclaly retrained frm aliustons £ tho PREM: | Preaitent o the Wamtarn Chrpalah Assaclatian of | WSFEBLpOWCRin such carporaildna to nvont tholt Vo: i Towioiy F g GEAL i wrKIn, o trial, i . | maka tho elmile complete. was that of avolding the S idoders on oty 1T 1% | LConsity for leaviug tho traln in order fo obtain 28, 31, No. 47, I'ista ve. Down- | requisite me: y the usa of the Fulle man hotel care recently placed nFon o nume h sumiug tho ‘responsibilitles of tho office. A week from — Saturdy thero Wi be en clection of __two memlera of the Board of Education for District Xo. 2. One muepiber will be from the nerth end of the district clusive, Ni U ¢l yinnathies ad cheerful ca-operation in the work and fellowshiip of tho Gospel, his beautitul lfe of self-des nying devotion hava inft' & memory snd exal cutminon heritage of the whole Church, 1n t Ognition of tho departuro frot earth of thi surplus oarnings in mortyages. 1t wan fmplied In the epirit of tho loatalation on the subject. and wis an emsential condition in carrylng on the busincss of tnsurauce. 'Tho_principle of tho exclusion wax dent's course, and has been fuduateiously seeking | Cincinnatl, miade o rief address unon tha work of ofliccain the Dopartmeuts. Tt s Intimated that i | (i Aneucintion In that city. Sho advocated the | xfi:fl ‘}:!‘,‘.'.‘;:‘. 2;: way openly duclaro sgalust the | ceablishment of o hutne f0F yorng gitla, and ag- JAMESUY ~ tractive and cheap boarding-hourca for working ' axns—~Bet case 8,501, Mulfor va. Shaw. | NS ho leading rallivay lnes this dificulty | ServantoQud, the Presdytery directs this b an ey snoker o grgmct Lo And Clarlen 70 1he Wobtern detctaied Toost. aod "“"""l';‘."""g:‘,' e e e e fhote "eintiar T Parchasiog wnd, ter- b atee Compioy, snd calehiar od, 7403, | hy (o nnllrulymrxemuv‘ed{ Tho cars azo nmr!l Boettured nilis yocatds; i ‘olausbee are spoken of from the north end, sl s atfons wnich must necessarily snrronnd them, o JALS ety s 2. ckert ve, | Vi t of t W enera! -GNy e, Auth,Chanapin, ¥, Khumy, aud | BosTox,’ Aurih L. —Seustar Lising. fn 8 teles hotenracatedt the Kiea of ronnacting (he sofomn. | lleld pomibly in purpetuity, and the mere MUALLISTRR=N0C cases Z4vs, Dockers ve, | vels In point” of adornment and g taking of moftgoges was ot wilbin the peinciple ¥, A, Woodbury are mentioned from Englewood, of tho oxclusion. Inthe Grstcose, tho inuln vh. WILMETIE, ram to thio Jleruld way Wtk wakys iU, HHImG e ol and 815k, Ok -| heauty of nfah, and thiclr aprings are o ficly borna va, Ualer, Nocall of N beelalu knows that he ‘P, F. M’QUILLAN, ST. PAUL. ilof calendur, No, 807, 8haw | adjusted nsto entirely obvlate all danger from the Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. 1am suro Go Chatn- | atory filen with the Assoclation, as itmight drive s tho profoundest sympa- oor and honcat dependents from them, Sbo be- A . : as tho acqulsition of land; 'In the sccond | Y4 Bhaw, da trial, i2, Toblnowski ovartlaw of lgulde trom the dishos, oven when tho'| gr, Paur. Minn., April 1L,—P. K. McQuillan, E ‘The regular cauciw for nominating officers for [ thy in tho heraic, thouih unsuccessful, strugyle he Tievea" i doinis refonn. and redeeming worke but | Zusg, 1 wan merely an accemory, © Due FAuNKLicHot cates 033, Noblnowskl ve. | {ruin is runalugat forty mlils an hour, Thu meala aEtior ot tha el 3 oL 2 e h 2 Ian, Beaupra'& Co., dled at 3 o*clock thiv moming of heart discase, Ilc has been confined totho honse from (hle dlscaso since Jan, 20, and has beon forreveral years fu fecble health. Irlah by birth, ho came to (iulena, 1L, i childhood, Mov- in¢ to 8t. I'aul whon 2 yeara old, In 1437, with uo ney, hu hired s 8 bookkeeper for Heaupra & startod I the rotall trade for huneclf 10 opened & wholesalo store lu Mo hus bullt up o large accumulating conaiderable propert: % expecled. Thero aro weversl candidates in tho sicld, and a lively and exciting tima may be ox- e od, The Conuresatlonal Clhurch vlaitod the Congres gratlonal Church of Evanston last ovenlng, and had o avery voclul, plensant thue, Tho Wilmetiv ladies ‘ Joined the Jadies of Evanston in the afternoon Ina safounry servles, and tho gentiemen wont n tho nlng, EVANSTON, v ¥ ‘Uhe Board of Village Trustoes held an adjourncd JUDOMENTS. ioteln, but fully equal to tho Lest that can thoro bo SUPERIOR CounT—CoaPKanioNs—Tha Unlon Mu- | obtained, and fhey are orved with an immaculata ;l‘ulu_lldm-(nmnml Company” vs. ~ Duft Porter, ralltnnu \rllll[?h Ie "?p'ioul’nffi.nud?""l{n lbn;t o:um'l,- 34,074.30, ug. ‘Tho co ly 5! superb, ¢5E Gamv—Morrs Kohm ct i, v. Josepl Avior, g ,',",‘{g",:. :,1.(.:,,,’.,3 e “moderate, Wi ,]’.1};.‘3,%;, THOR — for a wingle Indtvidnal the cost of & meal wmight bo SUps daMnsod uhiiston cve. Blomand nru(;rl an ot tho ordinary dining astations, tho udditiona) wmouvy would certainly bo conslderod us 30:5' ;l'g_v"r-f.\"fa'-u“ Behnelder wvlfi qmnl.b A flnr;y o-‘f m.u:or ?\orumdilnlnu l'.n- nertne Soyer, §223.04, pether can, by orderiig judiclously, ubtaln a far Timothy Driscoll va. City of | Eeeh e b O e as Worved i inost oxcellont when Mr, Isham concluded his arzument, nccupy- Ing about tweuty mnntes, sud reviewing In dc!‘nn the argumonts advanced in tho morning. MIL. PULLER followed on behalf of the other defondants, o argaed that tho law in relatlon to immnvables was the law of the place whare thoy were situated, and thatal) jurists, Continental, English, and Amer|. can, agreed that mortgazes, and thu |lke Interests 11 roal vstate, fell within the definftlon af immoy- ables, and were governed by that rale, It did Giov, Puckurd feels tiat my heart and Judf- revard to yproviding for poor young. meut are 0! with” him in ° the by furnishing themn limnl homes,” with cuatest ho fs il waginz - avalnst great Ithy influences and aurronnd Hhe atowed odds I?‘rllw Govornorship thut Lo holds by a'title | how this good work was bulng castled on in Cln- o that which Justly snd lawfully scated | cinnatl, aud how the women were won to Chrls Ituthertord 15, Tlayes in the Presfdontial chair, L | Everytiing In thelr home waa done to make It g truxt also that both Governors kuow tlnt the Los- | teactive, and to take oway tne ides of charity, fun press no uorg represunts the stalwart itepub- | Mre, Daviy' address was mote fn the naturs of *>a lean feeniug ot New Lusland on fhe pending s | talk* thun o reguiar uddress, Sho guve several pies than ‘the sawe pross did when i demunded | peculiarly Interesting storles of Incldents that had m»’ ugnlr;)‘rcuumnl of “thu Fugitive Slave law | come under her observation of young giels who had B, J Lelghtuer and W, F. Chilson; verdict, dob daniuges 81,43 ot ot ] 2| depor Mo Chivazo, $150. 2E not ' mattor whethier the mortgagee wau style, for an aggregaty cost mot excceding tho of hin stuck o trade, including s - peesinie i) oar—Wetnoriay | 191631 Py Ly haTiiestriay ames o floARaing Womeg, | BStolale rwnee as betwon imsolt i tho mort: JoOWA Shericn 8t tho s catine siotions We buleve | o atune black, Bartally peciicd by 'l'.u fien: 1 o evenlng, X ) g0, Y Homes T | gagoroesioty this rule wae the samo o o . el e ~ | short chant, 3 v bulnig preaent, "Tiie being the Iaet toeting SOUTII CAROTINA. S senanie o el aneations, Mee: Tavia B hee o Mhcia, A thrs rial Eitate sne mirasted 1n RECENT BUPREME COURT DECISIONS, ular with the traveilug public. e e e ;::'m:‘I.)luxlr‘-h.mlanlndgn‘r:r-fi:n"Ifiu“;nm;t:l{lr:'n;rhl‘:: THE PRESIDENT AND CHLAMBERLAIN'S LETTER. | cinnati Associntion wna nearly. of “’l“"“ solf-sus. | Jlinuls, the only inquiry was whot thelnw of 11}- * Specful Correspondence of The Tribune. < which be has been held byatl acqualntances. lo FER e g e Pl g L Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. taining,” Anprentices mro tinght, and arier six | Jolt vas. [P Bupreo Cours of thls Btate had | pra Motxrs, Ta., April 10,—Tho Supreme Court AGENTS' CONVENTION, Teaves a wifu and four children. 5 WasniNarox, U, Ci, April 12, <P'roaldent llayes | monthe recelve pay proportionate to thelr earn. sald to & visitor to-day that thero was no foundae nus. “ t10n for a published rumor that hie hud een mado | At DAVIE wan elven s voto of thanks forhor in- . rented w detailed art bl'lillllln‘; duly, 1876, . nerounts e Teft Ty Merril Laid, the former « Treasurce, show thut at tho end of the facal yeur of at tho Davenport sesslon last week sat down on CLEYELAND, O., Aprll 11.—The Qeneral Rail- tho divorco shvaters, and tholr sharp practices to | road Time Convention metIn tho Kennard House obtaln caay divorces without publicity, Barah A, [ parlors, this city, to-day. There wers seventy- furelgn corporations were prohibited, not only from ],mmhnlnx and holding, but from Eurclmllnu or holdin:t, Afler all, however, any different way COMMANDER JOSEPII . MARVIN. Newrour, IL 1., Aprll 11, —A ateh recelved - 2ty by C ' 4 ; il Ient in which {0 secure titlo amountod 1o purchaac. Tho : threo delegates from the differcnt rallronds | here announces tho death of Commandur doseph ; L0 | ek Gk Chmberatre anlons t i were ane | Acan e e montm e e | sl Sl el i browied | okl becea ol Ml B bt | e canatey, The sk meoin whe | Mara: Bt Sohehama. Japat sesteinr. et o 1470 | just and not warranted by th facts, but ko made | wiceting was closed by ainging the doxology. txcont ax therein upociied: Anil I+ was only thorola | hore. Siio appliud to the Joliison County Clreult | held st 11 o'clock, Mr, £, 8, Flint, Genoral Su- | dered the navy from Ghl, whoro ho was'borw, In 2 Ol rse altowancea for tho circamatances under which the AT e specifiod that thuy could hold rosl eatate nee- | COUrtforu divorce, Lo avoid publicity, onagree- | norintendent of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cln- . His fally restde In Newport, J Dt Jettor was writton. 1€ ho had been In Gov. Cham- |~ YESTERDAY INTHE POLICE COURTS, | wauary’ for” doinz ‘thelr "bustuous, *“it Tetaoes who dosilod in favar of the plalui. e | clnuatl & Indlanspolis Naliway, was 'mada ; v L henving belulie pluco o mIght have used ua-atfong, or | Justico Snoumorfeld yesterday held the foliow. | 1iean land enouut for thulr oblce | oot Lo Foarh, k ‘ondorad & dectag | Clislrman, ond W. F. Allen, oditor of L WILLI: P4 Ovedra even strolger l:‘-%—‘;‘;‘;&m'a it ing: Nlcholas Nelbert, $500 to the Criminal Court, | Eatla ot moan Jund to-be dasls Wil 1 an wayof | of divorcs, Thu defendant ~appealed. The | the Zrareler's Oficlal Rallway Guide, pormanen, nnoom:‘nr‘ - Ny 111y April 12, —James 3, Wills, ' 70 the Western Associated Freas, s1d Joseph Smith, $1,000 to the sama Court, The | buying and selling, nor in the wey of loaniny | Buprome ~ Court = held thut — under Hec. | Becrstary, An organization was effecicd, com h 1Ly AV ABHENHTONy 10s Ury PRIl 12, —Senator Patters | former keopsn saloon at the cornor of Sanger | monuy and taking groperty as sacurity, their busl- | %423 0f m: Code tha trlal of an_action for di- | mlittees appointed, and the meeting adjonrnod ul' a noted desler in fancy poultry, and for years Sec: e .3 -} T yorce bo In open court. ‘The court must | Up, m. of tha Btato Poultry Assoclation, died ju X Canhi balance 27th July, 1870, L dima | fom uf Bouth Coroling,"luformed the Froddent | street and Archor avenuo, and Smith ts bartendor, Deas Ialn “‘l‘b{;' inauranco and nob loaning, Tt | L)' desrlon orrnired for the trarsasiion | o Wtaw the Convestlon ‘egainmet it was deters z\o‘:‘r){“o_ 7 ' of tls amount, $10.600 has been received from [ Jeeterdar thak he ot e tho Breabdents bit | 11 o row at tho saloon last Sutnrday night, ke | \igae contoned for ws slairis abowc by the oei | Of judiclal Uusiness. 'tho trisl need not bo in | mined to make no matoria: changes for tho coming s ir, Ladd, leavinig n balance due the villag of | iudgs WtERES B Bie ERuee T HEL Flannery, of No, 33 Hauover strect, while in s publiccuurt, but must be bofore the court. A | suinmor sesson. of 1875, which was paased after the morigaves In tho cases in question were given. It pernitted forelgn corporations ta loan money and take so~ curity In this State on certaln conditions which wore defined in the act, and whicn would nmot bo Imposed at all, according 10 Ihfi construction contended for by thu compl ut 'rains will leava tarminal points refercs In not the Judgw of a conet, but an_ofiicer | at about the same hours, and about the samo tima thereof. Iie has, under the statutes, nu judicial | will be mude, awers further than are confecred by the court, A resolution of condolence In regard to the doath [v has no powoer (o hold the court. An intalit- | of D, M. oyd, Jr,, late General Tickot and Pase gent, symputhotle referce cannos bo appointed in s | wengers’ Agent of' tho Pennwylvania ltoad, wae quict way to wlllmm'w from public observatlon u-rgd by Mr. A, A, ‘U'slmadge, of the Missouri i, 8L D0, The present T'ressurer during his terw | ;i : ecol 7 he p ot from the repeoscntations recelved, and tho | drusken condition, was wo badly Lenten over the { ulbliicd s reculved: pioityes tadoby Gov, Hawpton, andsubvequentuy: | houd with o beor wialles that bis lifa was ot one volupnicuts, there was reason to belivve that (Ewonld | time dospatred of. Two boys named Ben bu waceewuful. 'Ihe Benator wald that hu wouldas | Myets snd = Meyer Harrle wero held in soon iave Hainpion 84 Chauberlsin for Govermor, ucl to thu Criminal Court, tho formor [:m\‘ldcdlhnt Ilv accomlon 10 tost ojtice should witnus n:{unl(‘cuuulnl hiis extreme youth, 1 DECATUR ITEMS.. Fpectal Corveapondence af The Tridune, Drcatu, 1., April 0,—3r. and Mra, Foterson, of Vera Cruz, Moxlco, aro visiting friends i ible city. Mre. P, ia the eldest daugater of Dr, 8. T. and examine the casu In the manner best calculated 3 3 It Ihe and faucets 1 . naut, If it were trug that the complaina Tacifie, and adopted by the Couventlon, after | Trowbridgo, formerly a resldent of this city, st o — 308,550 u’lxt.‘.'l'.":.‘.‘f{l:.'.'.:h‘.it‘.'..‘.".?‘::.,“.'»'&'u‘f.‘:{-’;‘.’.:‘"‘,:‘:"}t'fl B e i ol Tatidze court belonuing 1o | Find tho FEht Lofors in 1kote to loan. meaey aad 16 atisin the cujet of diis frionile of the pisiatifi Yibich the meoting adjoufned to wicet at Windsor | present United States Consul at Vera Cruz, Mr. > A matlon prevailed that the Finance Commilteo | elections, as ho promlsed 1o do. In conversation Piauc Golduioim. Chasion Stavalborg snd Christo- | tako sccurlty, “'ho law In relation 1o life-tnyurance | or thu colluslon of the willin udunt, The | llutel, New York, Oc! 1t and Mre, P, will only remain here a fow days and thon depart for New York, aud from thenco 10 Europe, Tha funersl services of the late M, K, Hlatch took place Friday afternoon at the Daptlst Chvich. Tho Masonlc frateraity, of which ho was au liun- orcd mewber, the ¥ire Departwent, the ity Coun: €, and othat olticlals, hoaded by 'the Mayor, aul receiva tho roport sud place it on file. Hobert reots, the Villoge Clerk, presonted an able aud uterestiug repurt of tha general condition uf the y villuge, wupplemented Ly a fow suzyestions, LU0 theru has o been 15,000 of certificates O of Ciudeblednews pmd, leaviog 817,000 pald ut thw beuidolug | of Yeur, Thure have been lasued durin ", 000 of new certlicaten, of \lhl%hl $3,000 1 to-duy Senutor Patteron d thut, nut aw a | pher, his brother, were held jn §2,000 and §500 Hopuliican, but be)-uving b tha - Flahtof ihatracs | Foupoctively to tho Crlmiual Court, charved tion, §f the Legislolare of South Carolina whould | receivinge thio stolen property, Theve fellows nad {ustruct him to vote [n favor of the admisslon of Brompled the boye to du tie Job, had then Butler or any other Dumocrut 1o the Henate, urlud the plunder in the yard [n the rear of their ha would do o, und, besides, ho would voto for | Jusk-ahop ou state streot, August Singer, biga- Democratic Senators from Louisl- iy, $1,600 10 tho 1at; John Counors aud Thomss aua. Thiw woulll Intorfere with his Repnblilcaniom, | Al leon picking an unkpown lady's pocket but v actlun would bo Lused on the groun: that a | 8t the corner of State and Haudolph strcets, 00 cumpanlve was passed (o 1800, the Genoral Incor- tlon law was paveed in 1872, and so foros the 1 Incorporation law was concerned 8o nuch pplied to foreign corporations fitl\!lrllvd {ite-Insurunca companies ae wall ns any ot! 1, takinu \he wtatuted tugother, and the dcclsjons of thebuprema Court, thore could be no doubt that whon theso mortgaies were glyen the morigages flnllll:wr- lmuvl:d ::cl:'cgi:n 'r"flu bl!';::“lfl\"la ;ho it of day by the Judie of thio cul e ATR-CASTLES, of tha provistons,af which the Codo Capmissionsre T thele roport eald, 1t v+ 1n denlined ta prevent the | The Clncinnatl papors ciaim that Jay Gonld abusu uf our Divorce laws, aud cepocially the pro- | means to eutablish & great transcontinental curing of franduleut divorces by persans not actus | through route from the Paclfic to the Attantlo vis ally untltted theroto.™ Tho Loglalature bas wively | 5oy olts Cinctnantl, and Baltimore, The ph thtown barelera I tho way of ‘those who. violate fho Taw,"knd" conderm yood thorale and pablla | for this grest transcontinental line is somothing as had no power to take the title, Thore was & total ceded by the Lecatur band, inoved to the late e a0, 400, Lars 16 o R R g B T T L R e e e e L G S TR L R TS S celltalva soiealion o ivares. b iaeont N'pr‘:rlvullrunl m San Franlicas astwerd over the ?‘ff‘lldmga of e, tisichy “th procowlan ' belng are 10 ver ‘Gent, 94,00 0 ri. Nowcourl, 8L o, ae o el an 7 e te e maor ol 1 r S Dor Conte. Tiag bosia I | irianas of the peuple sy rapradented 1y tholetitata | Ch s foom Mk Naweump, 48 53 L4 Lo bakde ut o the ot Tox 1 ovars Tusiabis | of garslow. - Actions for divarce cannod bo'raforred | Copiral basite: Uplon b fitiotog bant 1 | force: (s force, Tho Femalns wery taken in chargo by the sad fron there o whero the services were cons i ing clorgyman, the Rev. W, G Diropriate romarke wers offered upon the W ieused aro To by higruciuiont of partics. . ha. docroe of tho coure | IMICE et of Ormahia, whero s branch fu bolng bulle iy :"ilulvl' way rfivcm‘lfl.nr:tllnmr‘.zuulu remanded for | yuads yvc:.hhl Illn.nrl:nllylvvuflnn:'"'r this .l(llm [ rial in accord wl v ' sas City, 3o, ienco over the bt, Louls, Kensas Juige Bock wrote tho. opinlon, which Is quits | & NOFAra to St Luuisi thence over tha Ohlo & 3l Jobiguly, th forcyolug lelnyg only & rlef sytojala. | aisepplto Clictuiatl, whoro will by ade & rest i Tho purtles ta the action now Bud thomeulves a8 | dnd for 'the mouth will e reaiipoed on tha bruad- Gu It can bu tated ou anthorlty that the Prosideut | awauitlng Uiicer Kean with o mada no birgaln whatever with, or promtaed any- | Crlilnal Court thing to, Chamberlain as a condition of his rotirlug | larce frow the Uovernurahip, whero the subsequent lncumbrancer Lad taken titio except by tho paymeut of so nuch money o the Bersun holdiug the st mortgaya, tho subssquent purchasor uud hls assizns would bo compelied Jn equity Lo pay that moncy auyliow, Lefurs o could get titlo tu the land, even f the firet mortgage as liliaw and Hobert Jlenderson, uy of plumbor's fxturce from JSohn Plckest, . $H3 State strevt, 400 cuch to the Lith; Auna Wallace, runky thitty daye {n tho Huuse of Cor- TREASURY DEPARTMENT, | 500 Rr Yol keaver, $10 us, dve minaien, agu, which amounte (o 3102, « 000, Tewaing the same, Thu labilities are - creawed $10, 208, and Lho resources §0, 24, “Phe Vitlago Evgineer and Superintendent of Wae ter-Worka, d, C. Vitch, prescutod 8 general ro- ’ yort, stating thut everythi A% Prosporing vury | fuvurably s lix departinent. The oxpense of runs 3 £ s 2 . » B 8. £ § £ g H < wor( the dead who dio Inthe days; | security were utterly sold, ver, and thoy will Bave 10 cOmo | yuuya cars fur (Lt section, uver tho houthern Tfoad, Lord." Atthe close of tha coremunies the body 3iug thio Watar-Works had been conuerably. dse NEronNS, fuey Rt o, deai, inlrydarss 1, Pows | “Xttha conclusion of dr. Foller's armment, a | 1140 cours aud show tieir hands e temiee defnel sor olF lands Sl | ol MRS ot e e et % crcased, The seworsge had becn’ extended, and Fpecial Dirpateh to The Tridune. ley, disurdurly, §100: Henry®Wilson and John | week's tinie was given the attorneys to tile written T e SiaTietta s Cincinuatl and aliluore & Ohlo to iat | and dust was committed, to_ dust, sccordiug o the i new sidewaike had been bullt, ’ % b Fouter, watue charge, 850 each, suspended to leave | bricfy, uud tho cave was takon under sdvissuent, TEMPERANCE CONVENTION, Timare, thus bripgiing to Clacianatl & very large pro | solomn ritual of the Masons, A long linu of car- i Chief-Euginuer Tlolly stated that tho expenses of | WASIINGTON, 1. G.y April 12 —Sccretary Sher | town: "Thomas Jordan, lareony ot clothlay from T the Editor af TAe Tridune. o uines now i via Coleago 1o the | plages, filed with sorruwing friends and relatived e moath of March were 3451, 00, man has commenced In carncst blv work of refurm Juhu'lhrlnlwr. of No, 1589 Stats street, gsm 10 IN GENERAL Dersorr, April 7.—The Fourth Anausl Moetin Last and tho Hilngly Central fluad to the Boull. and wlth the organization forming an escort, pre- Bir. Guyo slated that winca the provious meeting | inthe Treasury, ite commonces [na vory sensible | the Crimiual Court; assaultlui the_oficor, $100 . 5 APK d he hind hicard certuin facts (u rezerd to the rovste of Mr, Huve, aud wish to withdraw by previous mutioh, It Wis graniu Dr, Davis. us Chairman of the Water-Works Connnlttee, gava u report of the yuneral rundition of the Water-Wurks. 'Puic rucelpls from water-tax h‘i\'u bueun 33,478, und the total vxpunse of run- uin sented a very liposing appearance. My, Barre lapl:lu El ,H)IVL'I‘I ‘s Band, Chlcsgo, 1s 1n town visiting his brother, Nyron l!lflt'é‘l;‘r ——— How a GLost Wus Captured, : New York Times, 2 Abont a mile from the centry of Babylon Villsge, Long [aland, stauds s house which hus Iurwlfl; Huie been unoccupled. 1t was somo tuie ago Allee up for the occupancy of & newly-married couple, h&l siiortly aflor_(hey moved into It the youuy bride divd, “and the bullding was sgain feft "“'?[- WitBin o fow weeke paat, strango sounds sud i ting lighte have been seen fu tho house; vccasiuns wan_face would apposs at one of the wa in tha dead of nl¥h(, and piteous wall would lswus apparently from between |‘In‘h\§ lips, and then the *®perturbed spirt® wou uder from suom to room throughout the huuses f *80AF! LEVY A0AIN, ' The snlde suctionecr and shoddy-clothing man, W. 1. Lovy, sccins to have fallen un troublous times Just now. Illaving just mude the round of Justices’ Conrts, and whilo in dolly expectation of an invilation to the Criminsl Court, ho 1saleo called on to attend to some urgent bustness in tho Circult Court, whero yesterdsy one of hle vic- tlue, Audrow McMaken, began a sult agalnss him, on which & caplae waa lesued for hls arrest. M. Makon says that In an evi) hour, to wit, Fob. 8, he came to Cblcugo. When ho started for home, belng nnacqualnted lnthe clty, he asked the way tothe depot of tho first man ho met. The indi- vidoal happened to boa **stecrer,” and took him to u buildlng whose location le mot glven, where they uiet soveral fndividuals, who locked L C. T Lbing 1. Robiwon, of way by reatorlug to ol uld places wamo of the | Bust 1L C. Thacher, robbing u elficicut subordinates who wer romoved for the g‘,::;‘:.,sm,,:;'"h,j,f“,?;,z“,x:} 1o Apitids. Jons wole reason that (hey were frlondly to Gen. Bris- | property from tho reslidnce of 1, 1. Van Heosne tow, ‘The moet sigoifcunt 1lustration of this ?-7“;' N:. :Z‘l"\“;rn:’u ‘I,V:ll:;a “iul‘:xx'l‘ ;‘;f,,‘:‘ to b‘m: policy 1 shown fn tho partisl reorganization of b ; 2 g founa iu thele possession: brank Winters, the Customs Spectul Agoncy Borvice. A fow | (iR, 18y HIGE Powston, Trenk WiRtne dayw ago, W. B. Moore, who was appolnted Chicf | Pleusant, colored logs, | Sharged " with of pecial Agents un accouut of his open bostility | throwing stones sud other divorderly canduct by J. to Urlstow, wae doposcd wnd A. K. Tinglo, whom | 4 Jorin, uf So. 101 "-‘I;J{:m.'l";‘;li:'llwe Xt the Moora had dbsplaced, was reinstatod, To-day i) s s 3 worknian in the Michigan Centeal frefghi depot, three mory of tho uld Agents under lsiutow wore | and cutting it ellgitly on {ho hand and ear, SI00 relustated. They aro €, C. Adawe, formor Cplof: | o thy 19th. Justice Scully held Georga Hitckley 31 1 lalo, ond B ¥ Jounlaga. ' Moors secured | 1 #100 bali 80 the Crimina] Coust fos “tho larceny the romoval of both Adsme Halu, reporting | f 8 overcoat from the Viaduct House vu Halite thieta to Uen, Grant 84 Bristow mon, Hoth werg ~ | Sirvst, ~Lefore Juslice lisutuann fu the North MOST BXCELLENT OFFICRRS. Divlelon, Edward McDounell, Cbarlcs and Jubn Tale had been vent 10 Mew Vork torellove Prank | Walsbv, and Thomas Stanton were sout to the d of the Woman's Stats Christian Temperance Unlon 5 RS - of Bichizan, will ba holi in Jackson, In tho Firet | THE SOUTHWENTEAN RATE ASSO M, E. Church, commencing Tucsdoy moralog, May | qyq following now tarit has just been fasued by 8, 1877, ab 0 o'clock 8. ., and will contluuo | 4,5 Boyutwestern Rallroad Rate Assaclation: On through Wedneaday and Thursday, May 040d 10. | ynq after the 32th of April thd following arbltra- Each Auxiliary Unlon 14 entitlod to throo voung | yioq will apply upon business from Baltimora, dolvgates, As miany more a8 can Lo prevent will ba | py1adoiphia. Now York, and Boston: From Chle entitled to all tho privileges of tus Conventlon | cago to 5t Joseph, Atchlron, Leavenworth, and except voting, {-n;u‘- cuy.fi!:»—-"fiw—agv—'.‘%. afin ;n. 'l;uuu. All Woman's Chirlstian Temperance Unlons, not oulsiana, lannidsl or Wosl iey, to bt xillary to th State Unlon, are requostad tosend [ J5*0i .‘_.‘5‘_"{12'{,5""““"“"‘ aud Eanssa Clty, at Jeast two represcalatives, as alargo part of the rmm—— timo of tho Conventlon will bo duvated to a discus. PROMOTED, slon of the general jutercets of fhe causw lnmiast | pryyangrrna, Apell 3t—L. P. Farmer, Aus ok will be read, and bo followed by dis- | slstant Genoral Passenger Agcat of the Pennayl- cusslou, on many of the inost Iportant, suojvcts | vanla Tallway, was fo-day promoted to General councoled with the tewperance work, Provivion | Passenger Agent, vice U, 500, w wieeting then adjourned Ll Apfl‘l 20. o At the vublic meetiug to-night the diferent ro- ports will be read, thus 2Iviog every one au oppors ‘ lunity to kuow Just what couditlon the villago s 1, aud how It huy been munaged thu past yoas, e—— - : ONLY £24,000,000. ; Bpecial Diwalch fo The Tridune, Dusuque, la.. Aunl 12.—A fawlly nsmed Me- Graw, living ln Vernon Tuwuship, Dubuyus Couns ! ty, were left helrs (o on estaty of $24,000,000, A i cully | D, M. Boyd, Jr., deccased. 3¢ looking forsowelhlog that could nerer | rolatie o nclre, wiil young sepved bl tim fn | fowe, i the Custon, usay tuluences dofested | Wttty Ui ! (ohabct "t ‘s wagon'of | Rim 1n. & room snd domanded. his pocket-beek | Wi bs syt o ot e | M Eal S L0 ofce SAMLL TN, | £ i babyon Stfoyed the euseton of g ritlsh peglment In India, uod afterwards cuzage b | » Guarlve lamer, No. 201 South Water street. 2 : s oyd wince Jul 1y o 1 st~ 3, nob superstis & iu the optum trade and sccuwulated Imueaso i’,:‘,}g;fmxd?:;_\: York “.:'.L“’.}’f'xfl'x:uw!-"x:fi‘fin ba Yor & while he refused to give it up, bat they peakure Wi ail Pusacizer Adent of the Stissourl Pacilc Nosd, | i the nelgbborhood, Buwever, werd wol subeisils ." wualth. After be diud bls executors advertised for 4 the beire, aud the McUraws, of this county, have . taken lepal utopy (o have theowsives ldsutifed. + Ybeyurea worthy fainlly, and thelr nolgnbors and threatened ta kugnhlm shere IndeBnltely, aud ho e lous o the oxtent of beln, Veatlghtion, ‘sag ona. mights laat wesk two or turey of them coucealed themsclves In the bulldiag 1o await tho **ghost's " appeuranco, Aboat the bou 4y und roporte from | sud prior 1o that waa Chisf Clerk Iu the employ of surious committees will bo recelvad, 86 tho thme of | (ho fudlunapolis & Bt, Louls Rallrosd and Clork on $he Couvention wiil poraiit, the Bollcfoutaine Road, The laat evenlug ol the Convontion will be given frloncty TRE\SURY DECISION. 2 TELEGRAPHIC- NOTES, 70 the Western Associaled Fr Bpecial Digpalch to The Tridune. . Wagueron, D, Goy apit 12, =10 Trossgry | SPRINGrIKLD. 1L, April 12 —Dispatches have surrendored. pocketbook, howuver, onl contatued a check for $U04. 75, but thcy cowpellud bim to, ludorsy ltduudcrllk« tureats. Just thon 0 [} 1 Al ) 2oy o1 “+when churchyards yawn® ono of tho windows fricude rejolcs at their koud fortun Departuiont decldes hat vessely Sozaged in tead- | besn recelved here announclng the discovery of o :’;‘m ::mau‘l':; the :I?llwl’cyl.::n "}If:m‘h:g#ulfl wflf'«ix‘&fi"‘- -fl:'a'l‘ ‘r’::;’u‘-i‘:fi::‘v“c“‘:::‘x‘;‘r:‘u‘ tod L. & 0, uguned. ‘and le glostelip entered fu 8 very » "Tie Take Surver. o'l Jo vt o Lot outetaes ok | Surana Lo A8 RIS of certaln Eastera el | plasen did o, and s naly sajoledinfo puiag | 40 i el o Pt R e el I ST et he Lake . ata and not bay! Fu Lol v 5i . | hume st once without wmaxing uuy compleint. ra & Ohlo i etrod $vea Presy. subject %0 the oavigation lawe uf b United | Birasee cowpasive to bresk down tiate compa- | Fuls b SO0 SRS (ST IE (00 Soubibiney | dira. enulu b, Wlntors, who e Ratlrosd Company at 8 meating yoo- | BRI C B R AR U oo of Dle most ‘The U'nited States Lake Burvey parties have re- | States, Thass who aro unable (o foport will ind mombera | $67d2Y ratified the trunk line compact sud declded e o tha Eltaritument Counaliies i tuo Firsh 3. | 12, puts 1e, dividend, oo the Washingion biauch E, Ch for > loy Hooker,of Tthaca, TIlE SECRET BERVICE. s cl . The Secretary of tho ‘Irvasury ban instructed Ass | parch bf fhis iy o *2 lntoreat fa the Datty Dia slstunt-seerctury Freuch o wiako vut o llst of Niw ¥ IIK.A( il 12.~Tha potters’ strike at which bas coutinued threv wouths, waw blm wafely oi the care. On thiuking [t over, howevoz, McMaken had como to the cunclusiou thal bo ‘been wwindled, aud that he may cowpy Levy to rlewburse hima for thu ~ ampunt of “the check, whlcl by _the way, was euiing acts the concealod pereons crept soltly 0 sl lofiln tu the spot, and l‘l‘lunlanly grusped h‘lluln. b; P L e werles terrila shricks ve Aud‘t::xm‘un' an agony of far, and [t Wadsunld ccived orders fron Washington o open the susyon's 0 Whe 10th of May. 'Thewhure partiey amer Ada as o supply boat will begin vperations at Verillivo, O., on Luke Erle, work. Jug westward, ‘Ube three shore parties will be in view of the continued clalm of Maryland tax of 20 per cent ou the gross receipts for . Church, v Thy Cowmmitteo of Arrangoments have sacarod & Uwenty speclal Customs Agents foF ais went 10 | Treuton, reduction uf farv Lo 2 cents per wilo on allrallroads passeugers trom tho L0th of December) 1670, stnca centering fu Jucksou. To biake wure of the re- | Whichuatsthetax has not becn col I ! d by the o host was Lrought to the duty ju various parte of the couutry, under b in. | euded to-day for lack uf fitnds to oo indorscd by Levy snd cashed. * McbMuken charges 3 SctdiLy, tine befory the bogus ghos 5 od by & Huider command of Llvats D, W, Lockwoot, with | diate control. ¥ vorm 1006 1t would woeus ittt bt Diasateh o Tns ooty It that Lovy wus an sccomplice of thy men who | duetion, the dolegufes tnust present thelr cer. | Compauy. polns of Lelleving “'I“"“‘:““‘;"'h‘,':",‘,lfiéifi'{u,{n Ausiatunt Bugluecrs Towar, Lawson, and Terey, | Scccelary bas sbanloued e ides of comoltda- | Winrrewiten, Wids Apell 12— Last. alght thé | robbad B, and weke that by way bo held Huble | ticates trow the Unluns sendiog them, aod pur- oo T feal one, lly Grplangtion uf bie procerutas g cach v Inuiedlate chares of ‘oo party. ting the Custows Sgents snd Seczet Servlew | body of the late Charles Borge, of Algona, wad'| fuf tho amount of the check. A'capiss waa lawued | chawe their tickets W Juckson sud setiurn before JOWA RAILROADS. lA;Im in m\:‘uu “‘““fl'm “{’,J rietor refused 4 JFour tlauzalar pacties, under Lieat, P 3L | forco of the ‘Freasury aud Interual-Ruvenue wgeuts | brougbt hero for burtal. A delezation of Masons | under bond for $604.75 by Judgu Hogers. slasting. Epectal Corresgondanc of The Tridund. Of awalug thu Logss, but the propeistof Shuted, b ioue b Late b sy | {bisinedespulestion, Amislaal sserelary Friuce, | seconpunied vio ot (ad tho coremontovat | ) e ciicavo, baxviiLe'e visc Pron,\W. 8. C. 1. U..70 Gtate strest, betvoih siin, | D=8 Motsms, Avril —Tho fullowing tablo | B2k, S, 550,108 AR, Wuhi ol pun wer b0 Y i hop. - cigun castward, u whom this proj o wa+ referred, reporte he grave were couducte v Lh g o 0] cabyl 8. W. B, P LY e atreet, Detrolt, Mich, ¥ v/ wud the otler twa will occiy the primary statious | that It waald bo 1 5 ¥ SuasnlcIugeur | 3idye Divaiid yeatvoisy e ! will show the total length of each rallroad fu ly loexpedicut to adupt it. | this place. Mr, Le yu wia Loru at Whilewater, ter's svport of waly in the forcclosure prucuedia; ‘The number uf Custouts Azeuts was reducod by tho | und wasa very Lighly alecied yoatg wau. deprechaty tho markut value of the probestys agelnat the Chlcago, Dunville & Viacenies Raileoad i Ly south shore of Luke Erics preseut the laugh ls sgulnst bl Muw. Lo E. ALLEN. Cor, Sec. Wi 8, C. T U.‘."Hlflhshlu. Mivh, | this State aud total value, s returued to the

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