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THE CHICAGO I'RIBUNE THURSDAY, APRIL 19," 1877 STATE AFFAIES. ‘Froceadings in the lllinois Legis= lature at Springfield Yess terday. The Lawyers Endeavor Unsuc~ cessfully to Get Cheap Books. tizated, A Bill to Panish the Thievery Usually Attending Bank Failures, The Robinson BIll Esiscerated by the Friends of the Cook County Ring. A Mild and Unobjectionable Alterative to Bo Prosoribed for the Board, Report of ihe Speeial Tesilentiary Committes Recently Appointed by the Gosernor, THE LEGISLATURE, + ndUBE PROCEEDINOS—COURT REPORTS, . Special Dispatch to Tha Tridune, Senixariken, 1., April 18, ~The lawyers of the House this morning chlefly constmed tho session in talk upon a tople whicli concorns nobody but themaclves, and thom only for an inalgnificant sum In dollars and cents that 16 did laok amall that It should be made so much the sube Joct of talk. The theme of the lawyers' falk ‘as the Suprome Court Reporter's blll, introduced by Mr. Winter, This bill provides that the Ite- porter shall be pald a salary of §6,000 a year, and that the publication of the reports be lot to the lowest responsible bidder who wiil contract to far- nlahi the same in volumes of 760 pages cach, pica type, enme atylo of binding as now, at $3.60 per volume., Tha bill also provides that the $5,000 a year salary pald the Reporter shall bo pald back into tho Treastiry In quarlerly {nstallments. The pres- ent price of the roparls, at retall 18 §5 per volume, and no salary Je pald the Reporter, hils compensa- tlon belng Lis profts on hls copvright, and the ground upon which the bill was urged was that the pHce, 85 por volume, wos extortionate upon the legal fraternity, equally gaod reports, It was claimed, boing furnlshed fn Oblo, under the statute of that State, for 82,50 per volume, Mr, Merritt opposed the Lill. He wanted the Btate to keep out of the publication business. didn't want any Printing Bureaus croated, The reporting was well donc as It nuw Is, and ought to e let alonc, and now it DIDN'T COST THR STATB ANTTHING, Mr. Wintor £ald the Dbill wasaimply to destroy the mrnopoly enjoyea by the MHeporior of tho pubdllcation of the dectslons of thd Su- reme Court, which every lawyer hiad to buy. Bidor the il chat woutd cout 3 Sinte nothing, = the public paying back Into the Btate Treasury {he precise amonnt of the salary paid the Heporler. r, lerron sald ho didn't think the profession as £0 LOOF that it had to conmie hore and nsk the Leglslatuza to put down the price of the renorte POR TRELL DENDPIT, What the Bar wanted was 10 have the work well done, the decislons nccurately reported, and tho sylisbus correctly mado, ‘Tho’linols iteporta In th rospects wero now second to nove published in this countey, 1t was also now tho jutercst of the Reporter fo make them so. Mr. Pinney sald tho Ohlo Reporta wero well enough gotten up. e wants the eame sort In I11i- nols at the Oblo prico,~82,60 per yolume, That :n enough, and what tho Bar now asked was to o RELIEVED FROM RODBERY by the present monopoly, ’Iulcr'l further nn?un{lnn. during which it was stated the Reporter had made A contract with Calla- han & Co., of Chicago, for the pablication of tho teports at $3.50 por volumo, tlie bill was lostes Bycs 74, noes 40,—lesa_than the constitutional majority voting 1n'tha aifirmiative, TIB QUESTION OF ADJOURNMENT 8nd of getting ready to’ adjourn came up In the reading, the Kall kil per anna; Houso 10-day upon a motfon by Mr. Matthews for | for the suspenslon of the rules to take up hls resolu- | the blil tion pruviding for tho appointment of o jont com- | Of any cor| mlitee, conslating of fivo Represcntatives and four Benators, 10 go over the calendar and roport to the respective Houses what bills first deserved consid erallon, and that, when o reported, thoso billa should have priority over all other buainess. Mr, Cronkrito wanted (he roles suspended that e might offer o substituta providing for adjoarn- ment sino dio on the d day of May, ‘The sobatitute wae ruled out of order, as was debate, and the motlon to suspend tho Fales for the purpose of considering Mr, Matthows'. resolu- tlon was lost—ayes, i8; nocs, 02, 1718 1IN THE AIn ore that thero aro but two sides to this question of adjournmont. Thero Is a considerable minori- & If not an actus) majority, in cach House, secretly working for an adjutrned sessjon, or to forco tho calling of an extra scaslon. Thole tace ticw aro to provent the finlabing up of tho buslness of real importance, and to get tho largest pos. sibla nomoer of bills to third reading, wiiero they may be loft about the lstof May, ‘when, 1€ ad| ln%mlm?‘ I8 Lad slne dic, nll that has been done 0 loat. THR OTHER 8IDE 10 the queation Ia whether the busincss of the two Housca aball bo sifted down, and what Is of minor importance dropped, and what in of real cotve- Quence be takon up and divposed of bofore sdjonrn. ment—which could be done by tue 10t or 15th of 3y, and not earllor, Then there would bo left no for an adionrned lon, ‘Ihe leading members aro gradually settling upon that course, and from present Indications the adjournment will be abont May 10 or 16, A BILL TO CAFTURK THIEVES IN BROADCLOTH. Mr, Clover's bill for thy protection of bank des ‘Pouilors was taken up on second reading and, with umendments matorlally modifylog its provisions, ;'lfll“ ‘nd to a third reading,” Asamended {t es enl tlons same ma; tional, tutional, “lrfi;“l’.n'l',h;l i a‘i'c"rh“tfl,"bsnh or 'hll l:lahhl,gr or KUY oBicer, agent, or of suy bunk. log flllllllnyu’rmwrpo!:u:fl banic, aball vecalve from | ruads uuyl Seyperion ur persons, Hrm, SYupaLY. oF curporatiou, 3 creut, 1ot udebied (o ka Broker, BaaiE chmpuns, e pmoerio ol taiony Bioney, cheuk, draft, bill of ] grutiervailabl fofy wll(rh“ill" traite o ade . broker, o depasit alsll ba lgt!l'ol. abaj { Le fined in & nflu:‘fuumnxnm anoutt of {2® Jum s0 embezzted and fraudulcntiy (aKou, & Sddiifon - thervio s, tmpriwned " in the Kiats Penlicnilary ot uora than three years, Tho fail fotumary ligulddtion of tho, Laker, Lioker, banklug foupAny, OF fucorporated bank, within LiMriy days L'.‘"“ aud. rmwr Ao uf recetving suci depusd Lrima 1agic svidenco of an fntent to dofraud on thy DiTtof such banker, broker, officer, ageat, or $6rVARL Gfsueh Laaking comnpaiy oF Incurporated bank. 2. Itauy banker or broker, or his sient or ser- gificer, axent, or sefvant of any bunkisg Somprny, oF fucorpurated iauk, ahatl fraudulontly cons ot g bulllon, snoney. mate, . billof exchiange, or Other proper: fieboulied tritt him, or with wach Uankin conihany ve corporated bank, ho shali bu dectued gurlly of Laréony: 224 ubon tonvictiou thereof whall Le Jiably (o hE pains ten fn in 1870, n and penali 1) vage ", mAmw,r‘-n "'s-'.':Z" cascs wade snd provided by the | districta, st inae L& hall uot be lawful for any savlngs bank, 3 0 loun uny da+ L ny allicor oF ufficire of Buch sav. companyy Of ncorporatud Lank, Vit obiained sho cunsent of such e ustia OF Trusteed ot Buch truss fundi bank, Laoking comipany, or Bicorpor all bion brout thercof, 1 ore ¢ shiaptate. bo conslaeied 1o glita and Iralichiscs, or iholo to & fine uf twico tia miunnt 80 foahed. weti fascretion of Liie Court hefora which siciy cuss sy b brouklit; and the oIlcer ur. bilcers Feceiy o g mubar s fuud s bo dedencl Vil of huving ub: E pretouscs, a0l . lied therefor. FHislans A ey be pu Bze. 4, 1t shall not bo tawful fo Banking’ conpany, of (aceooicod™ Sa¥iug deposita or deposits aLle for, OF to guaruus Ll payteut of, of o becun, 2 B0tk r uilicr oviicace Of' indeiednemn St e ot $450URE Of 1y PUTRUD OF bemaons, comURLY UF oL Tiloa andaay uciy Auuinptiuny sty e o m oulia an Bardiie] Sr Vhppohied: voan beanyf s could Matorigy G118 BOAKD OF FRADE i 4 ting the gralu-inapection to that. . was Ordered to a third reading Without any opposiiion: THE INDUSTRIAL UNIVERSITY DILL, ™au taken up, read ueecond tluie, and videred to Stbird seadiug. 1t wppropriates 10r tuzeu vu Tands 8% tho Vnlveraity In Nebraska and Minucxots. ber annum; repairs und {mprovewments, 2,500 per annuw; lavoratoriew, 31, er an- Bumi; practical inatruction i hops, 31,500 book- Casea for Jibrary, §1,000 pet unnu woke, $1, 500 T80udm; Caaca for cabinets, r v trust fuuds, to ossume XJ. Enicry of dawages claimed by Liun on his “aniraet for FRISON LALOR vesslioorderod to & third scading. Toth bllls wers ordered (o 4 third readlng impiedlately upon fuuB0ge from tho order of third 10 sccond read- %, 8nd both Llle were read and pavasd to third fepding 1o the midst of tho uaual ‘confusion that PaNes change du the order of busineas, Then Yawmbers who were opposed Lo tho Industrial Lnie ‘uo:l: blll beganto wake up 10 what Lad been ‘. Wentworth moved 10 reconsider the vots :nn 180 Industrial Unjversity approoriation. le m"moud that all tha Appropriation bills on moresMiug Le mado tho special order for to- Wem, o i0 Ordes that mewbers saight look over g cfimnuwuw.h ¢ B witeobins, Chairman of the Appropriation fmlng:m—uxvn £Y0u bad all tho sckelon 0 1ok {-i'o'thl fe’n‘l‘:‘ l\v.:_:worfi'- motlons wers cu;rlc:. £ 01 moved (o recontider the vote which tho bif waitog s wpmeuriich e 7 bad b, TUR RNERY CLAIN . eBordered 0 a (hlnd reddlng. Me wanted with £0 knaw something abo pavsed npor Eated itr A that claim heforo It way t for? Whn hail | had denonnced the L The vote ought to Le ‘unn!hl- him withont contract until Jan, 1, 187 hen they wers contracte cents to Martin been annatled for failure tomake poyments, These men have heen idle rince Marew 17, 1877. The tr. Richanison's favor by this reduc- clatm ann stezl, ered to kil it. Mr. Mereitt considered that founded upon n claim for damayen for the caneel! Hon by the Penltentiary Commizsioners of o ) the 1ot of fifly convicta hiad Leen The damage was occasioned lie Penitentiney, and which, canceled, wasuecless, MENT OF THE CLAISC deak, and read, $12, 055, den’s detaleatio: tiot ue which leaved him. on machinery put i after the cuntract w Coruwnus, 0., April 18.—In the Senste the House blll suthorlzing Connty Commiesioners to for the apprehenslon of horse- was sent ta the Clark's Mr, Uoldwin protested agzuinst riations mpon ex-parie statements he yota reconsidered thatt| JARISE 4000; | ofer rewards thicves was pataed. In the Jlouse the Lill providing for the registra. tion of voters wan pansed, A bill to compel all grnidustes of medical colleges tosnbmit to an examination by o Elate Bosrd of Medical Examinera heforo hieing allowed to engage practice war defented—yeas, 143 nays, &5 The Houeo Lill to establish o Commiselon 16 pre. are anfl have pullished a sertes of loxt-books for publlc schuols was defeated—ycas, 41; nays, he claith might be inves. that the elaim had.been fnves- by swworn festimony, showed the cloim that tn 1870 the erd advertised for U bids Emery put_in & hid, end fr, Crooker said ticated anid wag supy Mr. Davle sojd the tort was nnfoundg) Penitentiar; of laor of 175 convicts, the contrnct whe ordercd only ifly men, The new Commigal aml worked them nine monthy, toners came Info of! ficd bim that hie had no contract fur Af] 1T W, or nothing, and the; him, -~ After Penitentisry, ihe fitty mem, and se| in 18 8 ¥ Y would take the fifty men from that Emery’s finm acttied with the parfug for tha laat mouil ting up wo clalin for daniages, N wery camo here with id back nyery cent with inter- BPRINGFIELD, ILL, &pecial Dispateh (o The Triune, Srnunariet, 1, April 18.—1, I}, Kepley, an | *on submitted from attorncy of Effingham County, was arrested and i taken befora Unlted States Commistoner Adama | formed to-night. The (t to-day on a charge of dumanding extortionste fees | 145078 thua far fs no progrese, Nicholls will cer. for tho collection of penslons, e waived an ex- amination, and was hetd to ball in the sum of 2500, Gov. Cullom pardoned Terry Crain, convicted at nls was 3 this clalin to have pal st that he lind paid for the labor of the fAfty men, The motion to reconsider was carrled, and the bill cansideration with the other appro- BRNITT, FOR TNE BAKE OF GETTING EVEN with the majority for vating tbe reconsideration, moved to reconsider the vote Trade Grain-Inspection biil was erdored 1o & third ‘The wottun vas tabled. goes over for priation bills. ‘TURN MR, by which the oard of forn uniform serles of text. Looks in all the schools of the Stite was made the special order for Tuesday next, e, Taylor's bill extending the Reglstry act to clg ‘ind town cicetlons came ap on second reading, wlien, on motlon 'of Mr. Cropkrite, the enacting clause wna stricken out by s vote of U7 aves to48 noes, which kills the bil), LA‘rYZIIKS' fns. Mr, Bherman‘a bill to glve lawyers foes yras taken up on sccund reudin Mr, Cronkrite offerod tno follows **Provided, tae maxlmum rates of charges for pro- paring papers and trying a cnse before a Justice of the Peacualinll notexceed $6 $10; in tne Circuit Conrt, 320 ks more than two days, the same rate per diem a8 members of the General Asseinbly: In Suprema Court cascs and all cases not before enminerated, and Warchouse Commissluncra shall SCI1 The bill to provide Thirteentls Tt cationasa farnier, and was a quiet, Iaw-abidin; In the excit rendettn in 1875, he was arrested and . fndicted, asked by the dudze who presided, {ro!u:ulm, ten of tho [ terms offered, as they bolioved they wers the hest ¢ people, and leading | whicy could be obtalned; that they were In conetant communication with the Presldent, and they knaw thatthe troops would bLe withdrawn in the County Court, iand, whers' a core the State’s Attor: Jury, threo wilnesses for 1 Cltizens of all partics In Jackson and Willlamson As tho Uity Marahal was conveying James Chase, ty arrested on a charye of comuiitting the ra; . Btevens at Wooduide, from the jall to tha Ylco an n Commiaston, they reolied that that was court-room for nx’:’;“-'lmlu“r’n'a”"'nmlmi\ HA{.‘ Cl;lllltz their advice as individuals, and not asa Cominis: ried to run, Refuning "to holt | oy, Marshal fired on film. . Tha. bay tod (hatiouuber.of fered the loat ney who have power to flx reasonable meximum rate from such rates there shall peal emendment had tho effect to turn rldicn] bill, and to sct all a-futtes the Honse, whoreat the farm 3Mr. Cronkrite then with snd mioved*lo strike out the carrled, killing the bil, DOGS. The bill of M. Evana, of Bon Imposition of a tax of §2 por fed cond reading, the enacting clause 't divers of the lawyers of ers grestly rejoflced. rew his amendment, enacting clsune, which broke away and s part of the battock and ranged c cting a revera but mot dangerous % " IoERdCCiaas weatecuntirod by ffl SRCSCTOUE | for thoadvicoof Sisna ot Comtetont o sten thkerd in 4 manifest doalr on the yart of the | {he il 28 indield tho Un nelghbara uf Mrs, 8. Lo lynch Chuse, and o party | o) this morning with thearowed pur- but tne oflicera of the law warned the Pack: provifling forthe ead on dozs, was | camo to the city pose of ko dolni them of the foll A PECKSNIFF NAILED. Special Dispatch to The Tredune, Witsesaanne, Pa., April 18,—Tho caseof J, €. Coon, ex-Auditor of Luzerne, charged with embezzling §0,400 of the public funds, came np oclock. There sweee elghty-three memborn pres. ent, including Washington. and’ 1 ored members: recently acting with the' Nicholls un the se belng striken out. FUDLIC HEALTI~FI8H, for the estalllshment of a seas ordered to w thied read- ing, as wan ateo the bill providing for the eatablishe ment of 8 Board of Fish Commissloncrs. SENATE ROCEEDINGS—TIE INSANE, In the Benata the bill making a) the Ineanc Asylum was ordered & es: Forordinary expenses repairs and Improvoients, $1, annum; books, 8500 p ‘Trustoes to make final tractors for hoating apparatus, per cent Interest from August, 1i % ATPROFRIATIONS. 1 University Appropriation bill wae rd reading. * Bo wad the bill fur the imont of & Natural Mistory Al neta apart the miscella; new l:‘lucdlunu (] appropriat 32,500 speclinens and specimens from ting the same In proper order in the $2,000 per Annum; Collectlon, $1, ‘The bill providin Btate Board of Heal for trlal to-day. during last year, Coon acted conjunctly with County-Trensurer Courtwrlght in stealing tho | iouse. lvapproprl muney, doctoring the vouchers, altering the rec- Comnittee, Inid 'b ords, aud then approvinz and forging two otler | of the reeolutions L{unw.-d by the Nicholla Leuis Auditors' gumes to falsified acconnts of the | ture yestoriay, an ‘Tho principal witners to eatablish his T bl macts to entablish bid long stragslo wiembirs had uiderzuno. I helr e imprisonment for a Wko offenae, - ‘Che Sy o bl the Commonwenltl being closcd. Coon to Qovernment; leaded gality, aud was sentenced o pay a Gne of i The Industria ardebnd 10 & th; ‘llbury room in tho moving zoological soncr was, oy unday papor published {n Scranton, and was the bo crookedness of the county of- ear a0, for making additions to tho UU0 per aunum. MURDER TRIAL. Spectal Dispateh to The Trivune, | woiind policy demand? Fonr Warxe, Ind., April 18.~The trial of Wal. ter Dunham fof the murder of James O'Brien bo- g intho Criminal Court on Mondny, Nothing startling was revealed untll this ntternoon, when a prostituta named Jonnlo Durrer took the stand, and . NOvi document b aan the nigitar Jsiothal. fifj};‘,“:} alon favorablo or olheriwise, but it iad bees harund 5 Dunttz and s man named Torey Tracy rob | £ 1 57 tho Conpnianlon-anid o the suggeson 0'rien and throw him into the canal, Two other mon, amed doln Garmeyer and Junies Hattman, | Of, the Leulalutare (o meee were with Trac veas fall of detalls TR which lately passed third read: waa inttoduced by 1ts pasango fa urged by t! the Houso, war ordered to a Itis the bill which fn the Honso r8, Ceooker and Easton, and ho Chicaga Cit; AN EVENING BESSION as beld for discussion of Mr, ) authorizo & rosssemment of “the of Baualization of the asscesment ¢l of the Senate w: Moderwell's bill to Btato 5 on application ration transacting busl laws of this Btate, and now asscased upon its capital stock 873, 1874, or 1875, asalgns of such corp. tho years A. D, oron the application of the oration, the Ntate Hoard RBuualization 14 auttiorized to review the assct ital stock for sald years, or ony of #ald Board shall be eatlsficd, on such and Dun} mesta of cay trisl.” Garoyer them, and, review, that the asscsament of capital stock for sald yours, ur auy of them, was in any caso or cascs groswly excessive ond grievons, then BAID BOARD SIALL BE AUTHORIZED modlify, and correct siich asseasmonts, the sameshall havo been completed, %0 determiucd na tho proper asscesment shall bo certided by the Auditor of Public Accounts to the respective County Clerks of the conntles wherein said taxes remsin unpald, u_separata books al RESULT OF EXTRAVAGANCE, Toaton, Mass., April 18, ~The Herald saye that Edward 8, Rand, Jr., o lawyer of high standing in | sloncrs aald the; drcrly wympathized with us in this city, and a well-known writer upon hortlcul- ture, was lodged In jail at Dedbam, Mass. The Uerald alleges that Itand's tlons have Leen must criminal, bronght about by extravagaut lylng and "tm turoa for grecnhounes, cic. (o is alno Trastoe f ‘m{nral' estatos, sonie of which wmay be heavily fn- olves aud sald Clerks shall auch corrected vajua- d extended taxes ngalnst the same, fu the ner aud same rotus ns were extended agalnst eald pro reference to whic! corrected, Ly for the year or years wit) lfin{l‘n“!ued ’vllnlllo;l were |)t: BREACH OF CONFIDENCE. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Avnuay, Mich., April 18, —Llliott Greg, a noted Tecumnteh horsg-breoder and prominent patron of the Mich(zan turf, had his goid time-plcco taken fram hls pockot near the Central Houso about mid. night by a woman who claimed the shellor of his umbrelia on leaving a minstro! his watch, but tho wWomsn got away. BALLOT-BOX-STUFTER. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Drrnoir, Mich., April 18,—Joseph B, Wallace, Supervisur of Nankin, was arrestod this morning | rizbt, and 1 trust ever oug criminsl complaint charging bim with violat- ing the ballot-box on the £d inat, by removing Rtepublican votes and putting Domocratic votes In ace of thom, ‘ednesday, Wallaco was held in 81,000 bail, pesdadad, :COUNTERFEITER ARRESTED. that, and forgetful CiNetxNaTs, 0., April 18.—Tho Commnercini's special nlyn Lyle Levl, losderof the notorlous band of counterfelters, way arcestod to-day at Ou- United Statos Dotuative Rathbone, dlanapolis for a hoaring. A SITOV Bpectal Dispalch {0 The Tridune, MiLwauker, Wis,, April 18,—ffattle Loomls, a shop-liticr, who has been operating fn Chicago, u: Mr, Mayborne opposed the bill as unconstitu- ! the preseut msscosments wore relcased arsossment made now d 1875 would be in the egislation, and unconsti- lowed In an claborate argument Ha claimed that the raflronds had pealed to the courta ful the tax would be Al for tha years 1873, 1874, nuture af ex post facto Mr, Whitin, aguinst the bi 1 r_protection azainat alizatlon, ond, having been de- 0 Suprome Court of the Btate, and next in tho Supreme Court of the United Btales, aséago of the bill enabling bo courta and go back to at ap the Hoard of Equ. feated, firat In 1 now return, asking the them to withdraw from the Board of Equnlization, e waintalned for the’ varions yo which the taxes had not beon paid wer cosslve, but approxinutely represeuted property during those years, aud that the it to s cowpelled to pay this (ax. alo opfll:ltd the blit on the ground of its unconstl Ly, the asscesments Alr. Foxdick replied, ctalmin of thio bill was to raifeyo oppri {n nssessmcnts, that the purpose wivo [reegularities There wns uo_tribunsl under the law as ftutood to which the companies overdasensed could apply, The deslgn of wan to make of tie Slaie D tribunal which could grant relier, ‘Tho Senata adjourncd wi on the hill, oard of Equallzation a Ithout taking aoy action TIE ROBINSON DILL AMENDED 70 DEATAL, . Ata mueting of the Coolk County delegation to. day, it way ugreed thut the Robinson bill for the jun of the Buard Cook County should Lo amanded wous to] nabody out of ollice, Lut the term of oftice of miswionure hereattor clected should The * vperation of Commlssloners would Lo rouIEunlxll dcisco, Anril 18,.Ths trial of the Chica cendiarics began at Oroville to- o s truops were not to bo used for tho wupport of 088 KEYES, Ktrong Movement to Seours His Reappolat. mant as Postmaster of Madison, Wis, Spacial Dispateh to The Tribune. Mapisox, Win, Apri) 28.—5ince the Hon, It | tone thing, Ihe , Postinaster in thle clty, conecoted to tho use of bianame by Lis frlondein connection Wwith a reappointmont tathat position, public senti- tiled down awong alt clarses of citi- xenn almost unanimously in his favor, The patrons of the ofttca’ 8o lang and 8o well kerved undor Mr, dmiatstration deprecato the possibility of 8 chauge, Democrats and Nepublicans allke in- slatupon his retontion. The Ually Democrat rl this morning fudorses Mr, Keyos' reappolntment In 0 Ll namo . and Poery faleand cundid editorlal, Tt aays thata f 3 0ER, s, Benie, and pledge his bone largo majorlty of ‘the Democrats, aud perhaps arshly .||l.;nu_-gq, wo the boeiness wen rogardleons of party favor, the reap. polutmant of Col, l{uémm a business man and a £ilizen of Madisou, q bas dave 4 gr such strong un,n port. when nearly the peuple aro polil in {riondehipa that nmmh.wl'nll as ever it w eveening alao urges the reappofutmont of Koyes, lfl;] 'e‘ clected uest fal e entire county a vinglo but mot opposition, The but the prevalling sontl. g the “county Into two murderera amd [y day, diatrict waa canvass queation waa left open, ment was in favar of div: ubstituta for the Rob- TIIE PENITENTIARY. REPORT OF TUD COMSITT Bpeciat Dispatch to The Triduna, Beawvursery, 1., April 18, ~The Teport of Alex Karne, Orlin I, Mincr, and Thowas Merodith, the Bpeclal Committee appoluted by the Governor to examine into and roport upon the condition of the FPenlteutiary, was to-day tranamitted to the Henato by Gov, Cullom, Tha roport atates that ths total ludebtedncas of the Ponitentiary on the 1stof Awil last was $110,734.60. Of thls smiount pplies purchased between May, together with the pay- zolls for March, 1877, the amount due convicts for woney In possession and for overwork, ete. The acditions) 80, 115,03 appears from thg records of the Commlssioners (o bave been incurred In tho erection of » now warchouse, parchase of fuol- saving spparatus, and TUE ALLOWANCE TO A CONTHACTOR of damogea clalmed on o foor contract and for travellog expenscs of & furncr Commisdoner, The cost of tho maintenance of tha prison for the wmouths odding September, 1873, er annum for each convict, and for tho ptember, 1870, it was $140, $101, 015 was for au| 1875, and March, 1877, gives tho * (cally tho opposl ¥presnos the oplufou that he fe au cdltorial on QOfice under Col, is no disposition 10 havo a change juu. probubly never has been s tiwo whon vur people were as uearly unxalmous i favorof Mr. Keyes in the aftice us &t present. BSuch 0ur advice {a to let woll enough alone, ™ —————— » COLD WATER, Special Dlspatch 10 The Tridune, Bouru Beny, lud., Apell 18, —Tho Iteform Club beld thelr Arat reception this uventng In thelr Iarge fooms Iu the Ligcolu Block. Tho membership | o3¢, principle that porsons elected at the bullog box should constitute cach Housa prinia faclo, we kuow of nuthing which glves our Deuocrati brethren the right to pake an excoption Lo hat Wwas at the rate of OF gralogical wnd other cabinéty, 31,000 per sn- Bunyi kg of grognd, 31, 000% SSclion'at Libe | $100- 00 § 14 bu“dlmz. 840,000; Leating apparatus, Jear end M'lxmun'hunu 5, 000, ur eachi convict., e bill sppropriating $10, 117 for payment to | for sae }et ¢F annual for each convict. r ol convicts for the 650 (3t {8 now 1, G4 for the two the Bistof tary from contra shis’ amount The reccipts United States cstiwated at A of $183,027 Ls eatimay by appropriation, TUE COST OF THR I'RISON eard ls computed at aat thero was duo I Tepovted. worthle ed worthless, ict labor and fof board of mext twi r $342, 588, and for tha ?05“" Eis T i il hava to ba ted will have (0 U one of the causes to tae wittce attribute the f) the Penitentiary, they say: ers of the Penlientiary made a reba coutractors for labor of U5 per cent contracted ‘o be paid for the samc. of this to Apeil, 1877, azyr eduction ou existiug conte {900 per wonth, It also appears that s cuntract Rumbers nesrly Mrs. Molloy duriog her vislt home for a few days. 1a Jts mowbership sra mavy young men from the Ueat familics, snd wany who were so far gono In tholr love of that which lotoxicates as to bo given overas loat, Mrs, Molloy leavs ing to ontinue her engagemenl Duriog Ibe receptlon, while the reoms were | slou. 8 alsrm ol t. and it was with much dificuity a stampedc was prevented. ioated fu the varnish an}acHn‘{ rooms of the ll\flolkl‘ and speedlly communis oln| 4cross Lho strevl hat 4 $10,800. "Thl 4 Bwounts to about v al bulldings wero WILLIAX D. RIClIARDSON ceuls por day was sonulled the same men ewployed by for 225 men ot Blig June 15, 1876, au at 0 adden, which contract has wincs 0, 4 o sum loat by Mr. Mad- Reje(gs —— om 01110, LEOISLATIVE. New Orleans New Onrrass, inthie: Tackard's can at Camp Batler, Ie mot Bur. an his teturn resumed lin vo- nt rowins out of the within a week. When ens | stated that he them proper. wan held this evening other members would ¢ Tho prosecntlon showed that, Gen, McMillan, on from'the Commission, i opeless. able in'the face, and, &l‘u]‘llc‘ nnke the moat am, Tiere the ovidenca | G0Uss the matter, and {s atrongly corroborated by for was recontly killed on tho rall- Hent trying toseo if could not be adopted. our atruggles und sacrl offered 1 the pripoaiti of the State, {tvas hea e, MacVeagh, Gor, for ono wan sirprised osltion miade to us e said, ** [ do not," right ow a citizen of Ki cleciod, whet This, {n my oplnion, The caso was adjourned until gations of your trying to carry but the mllhnle'{::.l: " v up the #ght. ¥ Yo nru stump In that -LIFTEI, which it was stated that within a weel — oV, CHICO, diapatch from tha o Uovernment, Ho eulo; dofense of his rights, Rether, nover to leavy | vors Into tormined you will e sy w0 iu hn;lelhur till the wauting 1l ayon s tencrvedly pope ruat deal f0r the. oy o he ically opposcd (o fusteruats rathiof than political *Tass™ ‘his pirincipal on ‘Tho &als Journal of vico of tho peoule, and closes | ganteed with a quorum ubject Ly ..Y,'.,.,, T Paste | foturacd elacted Koyes ix well managed, and there | quired by law, bo de, There | proposttion, and if Governuente, and will over. 1t we aro to .. the rosult of the labors of priuciple, although i h.'l!nck'm o i Jitsoleed, That these 8 Mow Sogteed: the houorable wembers in New Eogland. sounded from The fro | scting with the Facka; g bulhlln‘f. Tho resalt was | Bruoks (colored), who elugs ed with water LOUISIA) Packard’s Legislature Formally Two More Members Desert from the Packard Body, There Is Btill a Hopoful Feeling in Tho Troops Likely to De Withdrawn Within a Week, Special Dispalch to The Tribune. Ap:ll 16, —Tco situation tn-day the Commi«sion, and the Commisaion wan ro §n. tatnly bo established an Guvernor, but will owe nothing to the Commisefon., The preliminary ac- tlan in Sonth Carollna virtually confiemed the title the lnat August term of the Jackeon CircaigCourt | ©f Nichalle.. Al that re:naina for the Commissior, of murder, and wentenced lo the Penitentiaryfor | 0 do s to seitla some basls for the reorgantzation Gftacn yesrs, Crain had no connection witi tho | 9f the Legielature, and it Ix donbifal shether bls Willlamson County vendetta, althongh of the sama | €an bo done, Tho maln auestion s already aetticd, name, and related to parties so connected. ‘The mnrder for which he was Indleted was that of Ed- ward Burbridge on tho 8th of October, 1802. Tisway to joln his regimenl, the The Senatorship ts now a alde Iasue, The Com- milstion wiit hardly leave Lefore the end of the week. and will probably then leave tho President to decide the iestion by a - WITHDRAWAL OF TNR TROOPS brudge and o quarrel ensned on Dolitles, endfngin | from the vicinity of the Statc-House, leaving them Crain's throwing a stona at Burbridge, which kilied | In the clty to prevant. blocdshed, Jolned his reviment, served until the | In the Republican leglalstive cancus to-duy, fn which the Nicliolls propostilon iwas rejected, the Committee which walted on the Commiselon to re. celve it reported that they were advised by mem- ters of the Commission Individaally to accept the ARED VERY LITTLR als, and only asrepresentatives of Benator Gla and Representative Raby to-day left h ard Logleloture and took thelr seats fn the Nlcliolle body, * A nesaton of the Nicholls Honse THE PACKARD CAUCUS, i T0 the TFeatern Assoctated Presy. New Onveaxs, La., Apnii 18.—loth Ilonses of the Packard Teglelataro met in’ Joint caucns at 11 ofora the cancus an ofiiclal copr Arbich were received h(vnhlm By SO piiitting that (i efforte 100, und undergo imprieoument at hard labor | bad falled; ‘regretted “that repeated appeals to g % the Proaldent for wid had Leen ' wilent] Sy etson fotAnentyeats Demactatis | The snatrancen of mombern ot the smnoied: Sentorttatheely, now offcially given, that tie Freei- dentwould not recognize e would certainly withdraw the troops, brought thom face o face with tho juvvitable. Without support of the General Government thelr caso was Iz Under thoeo Sireumstanicon, whiat d1d lons for thore representatlves they were, and in the Intorest of thoso who liave sacrificed ‘much to ald In maintaining the struggle, p lllll!vl{ o question, (ien, McMilian eald the had no Indorsement from the Cominis- £ Madison, axli Lo wes ohnar e, bo t ¥ | of Madieon, aaid tio'was one of the thembors sen clrenmatancos, Tracy and Hartinan ato awaiting Ly tho Commission, andha wonTd semocr e oot carately ae ha could remember what took place At that intersiew, ‘Tho Commission slated that thoy had been hero now two weeks ns agents of the Prose ficen,”**but after two weeka' by is | 1200t wo'havo cume to the conclyalon {ono of the y Commilesion hero interlaced thy words **Not as & Commisalon, but as {ndividuals™) that tho termn [ byoneof usto tha Chatrman of yonr Committen oF | are the best wa cangot for you, " and for thesake of the Itepublican party,and for iho sake of tha peace This wan tndorsed by all mombers prescnt ‘ulnciulm hunar, aud everything, Iwald to Gen, latlow, *+ Do you speak” as the Commiusiont™ ‘.’,""f‘? to n}e.‘-‘ mrmx'b‘?r of the Leglalntare of oulsiana, what Al o, " poy reysnved | LoAnS Nuit) atal du.tt Lusked o ture, an I was, and Lelieved Uov, Packard huncatly fiet he would accept thexs terms, said after somo hesitation he replied ¢ 2 promise. It'is o question of lnw‘ o guestion of -an With ine to atand firin and not let Presjdent Ha; p through the loophols which this Come 8 trying to orepare for hitn, 1 bollove the time has conio when wo can say to I'resident Hoyes, Yon elected by thy vuted of the Hepublicans of Loudslana, scaled by the blood of hundreds of inlthrul ~ men, ood now, Visars, who came hors with nothing words on thele lips and nothipg but praiees of our watchlews fidelity whilo the Retuening Board were eanvassing votes, You are trylng to urr{ otit that burgain by saying, whilst yon had the mait +*Republicans of Luuisians, give a1l notarhip tho devil round i An excited discuseion St Louls, anl othor cltler, woe to-day sentenced | Mirloniad stuccted that it tule' provosition were to lght wonths' fmprisoument for (he rubbery of | Lureuz's Jowalry atore. than a ul’llllEfl, and a made o Tong spoech, urging In defenso of President Havea: (e when e Examesimionis be fo ot Packard labelled acroes tho back with a tele; raphic and determination exhii 1f the members of Uy body have manhood, personal and ety Integrity evough o atand to- encnty, hot oue of thom, the Flght thiug, the high. ¢ honorab back this document o th **Lho within proposition, wubmltted by the Come mislon, fa respectfully declined,™ are a lut of scurvy mien fn this body, who, sfter tho mulority haw niade u determination to stani by Gov. Vackard to the end sallu wum, take thelr hats and sneak by backs Atr, Nichoile' Leglalatare, Wiy, in Godia naue, lot s know it boforchand, 1t you have do- not comproy o lual determination of thiv fsaue, Whatover happous we shiall at least baye a0 scteti A4 10 wave our self-reapect oven if wo do not Lave seats in anybody's Legislature, v RESLUTIONS, The follawing resvlutlyne offcred by Gov, War- moth were then adopted, sud the caucus adjourned Keaolced, That wo have received the proposition 14 as strong | of adjustiient furwarded to u entlenien of (he President Biving considersii it caretul y cliny to sccept its terine, 1f 'our Logt embers b{"?.. Jteturning Hosed, av' To: aliould bo conatituted of persons prima fac d by the returns of the “Commisaloners of Elec. belag | Hon, we still fall to o by what rightan oxcep. tlon s wade in this proposal fn favarof ¢ sons from the Seventh Ward of New Orles: who, ':., :hiw prima faclo statements, wera returged dob eato &riolred, That we disavow any purpose ta trade i (ho questions ut fwue between fl'. Lsve a Lezisiaturo orgautzed riles and give the Democratlo pars, a ority Which they Would Bt oflavoen g.oerly MORE DESERTERS, Gla (colored), bolding.over s""'“h heretofore 8 Roturning-Board wem s of the Paskard House, were muh{ seated o "tbe Niclolis Legisiature: or Houso a few duys axo, sud {rum the uppee stories, dolng great dauage to | eutia the caucas attho St Louls Hote 3 d ‘bulldlogw, ‘The 1uss 1s estimatod at 1u¢, mado 8 persoual explanation Lo tho Nicholls House this afternoun, saying bo o; 'y weat dowa A, there to see the boys; tha roli.call, mor take any part In the proceeding rest, in Ssrtain made & similar expla; for Gearpe Washington, by raying that Wa ton would be In hid seat to-rfarrow. WILL TRY ADALN, the Nicholls promise, Ficholiatonee for rearzanizing the Legistatnre. Fm:m blan wauld ree n to Linve falled, sgreed upon Notr, —\Warmoath eays h oy Prostaent - " £378 his speech was fndefento — IN WASHINGTON, STILL TOPEFUL. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune, Wasitixarox, D.C,, April 18.~The President and Washington, < e Loulslana Commiesion, bat private informatinn e AT NEW ORLEANS, recolved ot the White House lexds (hie Fresident to CRIMI. ™R mTUATION, belleve that matters are progresaing very natisfac. torlly in New Orleans, The only catac for Alsap. cna has rejected the propo- the Nicholls body through resuitof (he Commisefon's | (F00R4 might have been withdrawn compromise on the Erarts bas! mirch Jonger vml(onfld. tory to the Pre: del INDIANS. JOSTILES COMING IN. Spectal Ditpateh ¢o The Tridune. people, ara expected liere to surrender to-morrow. Chlef named fs en ronte hither, and wil soon on thelr way to this Agency to lay down thele arms, and nsny fino guns and sovolvers, all systemot utilizing Agency In paked \f that was their ad. | THCTE, BULEIRT Agency [nal #3vages surrendering in s the’ Leghlativa” Comimiteo FOF bn sy ach 12 apirit s nelerly broken, nud that they are sincere {u thelr profession, Uen, Crook and etaff and Ma), Randall are now here, awalting the nrrival of the Duil Knife and Ceazy llorso bands. Companies I3 and L, Third Caral ."rluumed to-day from thelr scout 1n the 8. ited Ktates did lio coneider . Neb., April 1R, —Runners came ( Torsa tast cvenlnz and teported that that Chiof fs moving toward thls Agency witls ahout 2,000 people with the intention of anrren. dering, They may ba expected here in about ten days. The surrendor of this band will Jeare the cutintry clear of Loutlie Indians, with the exception with the expectation that ollow, but none came. the Lands that have come Into these Agencles, THE ARIZONA TRIBES. rooks, two col- the part of the Execativo one wounded, and stock has been driven off, Col, Le ealled attentlon (o the and maintain “a o Cavaley to asslst Agent Clum to capturo the rene. sald he cade Cnirchus Indlans at Hot Springs, New Mexico, Wasinixaton, D. C., April 18, ~—John F. Clum, Indian Agent at an Carlos Agency, Arizonn, who wad raccatly directod to remove about 100 rene. doplored _tho znored, her Governor and n Carlos, reports to the Cumuitenioner of Iudlan Afsire that he {s on bis way there, and Tequests sutliority 1o resiove 600 Other Apachcs i Hop Spzinga {o San Carl, ‘The Commiusiuner replied grantlug the reques! rrn\'ldeu he has tho power 1o enforce his authority. ~Asent Clutn 14 supported 1n bis expedition Ly a aquad of military. e — FINE CATTLE. Clearly to look the fnevit- a¥_represcntatives of the they could out of tho sitpa. Tho Omnipotent Juily Takes tho Bull by the Short-ltorns, This Thne ut UGalesburg, 11l *=Good Frices and General Batlsfactlon, Bpectat Dispateh to The Tyivur.:. Garesuung, 1., Avril 18.—Thls afternoon the Brat atock sale of the scason took place at tha Chle cago, Durlinzton & Quincy Stock-Yards near this city, Thers waaa largo attendance, and the Lid- ding was quite antmated. . The sale was made from tho herd of Joho Bond, of Abington, and mouy fneauimals were disposedof. Thu following sales wers made; & number of members the Commission nnd seme, piur, of adjusiment AT R COWS AND NEIPERS, 2d-'Louan of Green Lawn, to A. Charles, West Liberty; $000, Louna of Butlington, to Israel Spergoon, Prairie City, 1. ; 8300, mh?l of Walnut Grovs, to J, W, Bartow, Avon, i Pfig,%’ of Butherland Oth, to Z, Wood, Avon, .3 200, g f Satherland 81k, samo; 8250, Duchess of Sutherlund 7ik, to B, ond, London Milly, 1l 3 3240, - 3"53’::‘]’ June, 1o I Bpergoon, Pralrde City, Nl.; Iuported Missle 30th, 1o Jerry McClelland, As- toria. 11l ¢ 81,010, u%fk’ Bbnrpo 2d, to L. Wond, Herman, m.; Tinported Butterly 45th, to Georgo Chaso & un, West Liverty, 00 Rio, 1M, ; 8235, 01 which has been handed twa whould accept &um. cept lirown was not present, 1 and indignant ut the prop. to thuy saceific duty, "Then [ said, ** T deny your entucky to come hero and Iasked wue of the Le, Ta. 3 Honnets 24, 10 it Deatheridge, Honnie Blue Bonuets, suine; 8125, Beauty Gth, to Tlomas Wilon, ftusbville, It leauty Gtn, to L. McFarland, Herman, 1il. ; $110, ,l’l&:.luly 4th, to i, Byram Bros,, Attngdon, 1L ; Lesaty 3d, to. Mr. Dond, London Mille, TNl ] %{;flnen!lhl 2d, ta Jerry McClellan, Astorts, 1), § Miily, to W, Seacord, Galeaburg; 76, ucheay 5th, (o Enoch Hawkins, Herman, 111} 5, Duchess 34, to C, N, Batt, Galesburg, 111, ; 3105, Hpruce dth, to L. A. E\m:‘v, mmme‘l'l.’m"sT Burouse dd, o K, B, Mctiinhls, Monmont) - Bprouss 2d, ta 0. C. Furriy, Unle Hpruce, to . N, Bait, Gal hunf Sirawberry 34, f0 T, N, Cline, & Strawlerry, t . dnusgeon b7 Red lowe, o, ", McGlanis, Monmonths ~ 33 Jiported doldio 17i5, 1o 8, M. Kobbios, Osce I, 3 ftoau'ind 4, taMr, Geacord, Galesburg: §125, P{‘l:hku o and calf, to R Deathirldge, Lo} Galatta. 10 Dunlap Wros., Abincdon, 11, ; $110, Wiillu dth, tod. 1 Mctiinuls, S‘xon.huunuélm Jaundi dth, to uud, London Mlils; 8113, Juundiathy 1o kR Healey, Andslunta, T 805, Jaundi oiby sarso 2 o X Londor Mille; 125, 18 nota question of com- membor of this caucus will forgetful of even of “the obll- Ligh ~ ofMce, . you are bargnin macde b{’ your ad- ut honled er under ur, 1 follawed, tn tho course of t oue member of the Com- would be femoved tn lees another Commlasioner sald WARMOTU - Princess Ada ihd, 10 B, Hond, ’ ‘l("byllll Goodncss, 1o Dunlap Litos,, Ablnglon; Oxford Lass, samo; $300, & Lady Clark dd, 10 0, C, Forrls, Galesburg: 803, Lady Clark 2d, to £, Hawkins, Herman; $120, Jona Leo 41l to Thomas Wilson, Liushville, il ; + Hosa Leo 5th. to Leyl Hond, Iorman; $125, ena bth, Io.l.lga Cashman, Abingdon; $83, tyoing President thiat zod the patient endurance Lited by Gov. Packard in Uy concluded we follows: n Ll placos und go over tothe Glnnta, Monmouth ; thing 1o do'ts to send to Hobert Deathioridge; §1a3, e Commlirlun indorsed, b, to L W, Evaus, Hushocil; 8105, Gith, 1o G, Wood, Avon, 1, 3 805, Goudoesu Bil' to L. Spurgeun, Pralrls Ciy s 87 Gooduess 7th, to 6. C. Ferris, Galosbur, Goodnens 24, 10 0, C. Ferrle, 'Oaleahu; 0od! 1. Bpasyeon, Prairie Ciy ond, ¥erman, 1. ; Bophia 14 1o W, Seacard, Guldsbury; Clto, to W, K, . Vealoy, Audaloais: Clia'2d, t0'A."J. Blake, Abinzdon, 1), _Helona G, ioJ, Il MeGinnis, Monmon Alelen i4d, to . Boad, Londun Mille: Orpha 24, to 3. Clins, Ellleville; Sd0; Orpha, 16 C, N, Buttd, Galesburg; 805, Tilids d41b, 10 0. C, Ferrls, Galesbure; $80. 1ida St 10 L Sgurgeon: Frairio 3 105, Alico May, 1o &, it: llealoy, Audaluslo, $50, Fawn, vsmic, 834, 7 Dean, 10 J."A. Thayer, Woadhul} Fawnd, 10 . K. Healoy,’ Audaluaia, 1) ed Lady, to O, C, Ferrin, Galoshury, $03 Hoan Ll 10 C. X, Kilne, Ellierille, 843 O3tord lullo otb, (0 C. M. 'Kline, ENlsvili Twenty bulls were solil st prices Funnin, to 515, Urlnging &1, 605, The sale was conducted by'the veteran ('ol. J, W. Judy, sud univer isfactlon was given, ————— SECRET SOCIETIE! * Special Mapaich o The Tridune. JAuesviLLe, Wis, April 18.—The ffty-cighth sualvcroary of the cstabllshment of Odd-Fellow- sbip In America will bo celobrated In this city on tho 20tk of April fn o manver commensurato with tho fmportance of the eveut. Arrangements have beea mada 1o recelve lodges from otner towns aud eltd Mozros will send ap larye numbers, run. nlogaspecial tralu for their accommodstion, Hee lolt, Brodhead, Juds, Edgerton, Fort Atklnason, dJefferson. Clinton, and many other ueighboring towns il seud members of the Order 10 Joih 15 the feativitive of th uccaslon. "The urdor of pxer- claea will b as fullows: 'f u lodzes in thiscity wil) meet In theic room o'clock, nfter which & public parade will take placy. At X tho members will assemble fu Mye: Houss, where lrlu.‘huuul wsi thera will bo Hall, to which onlv Odd-Fellows will by luvitea, Dirpaick to The Tribune. Causoxpark, i, Apiil 18,—Alb lodges of the Indupendent Urder of Odd-Fellows In Boutbern 1llinvie are making extenslve preparationsto attend tho Bity-clghth annivereary of tho Order at Du- uoin vn thy 3 K How, §. Colfax de- vere the sddress of « sud ot oight o lall at Schrader's Nall will cutertaln the peovle, A grand tiwe le Jouked for o this occxelon. CLavELAXD, 0., Aonl 18, —The Maanis fratar. at {f thero ¥y Of this cunteat, will, fora laln et o come, ledge his word will have no diiliculty tn by the” houorable i both Houses of , 2 {8 assumied s true that the Le;gli'lnlur: cha elect- pere o two State convent Lo no trade what. ay change the bower of tho resolutions bo furwarded ta of the Presidcat’s Commis- Benate, aud Heary 1oby, eated in the Nicholls 0 wus h‘?uned pres- tliie worn~ g H he did not answer ;n y The Comminsian received the resolutiona of the Packanl cancas declining the proposals of the They will report to the I'rasident to-night the failite, wo far, of on adjustment, and make Turther effarts 1n elfect a scttlement. . Thongh l;:: ., it ma; afly atted that the Commiasion nnd pmml{wnt Teaders on botir wides atil} entertain a hope that terma_ alixe honorably (o all partics may yet be has reccived no official communications from tho pointment’ Is the unexpected delay, which 1a prob- sbly onavoldable, Whea the Commission lefs Washington, the President hoped that its work would be complcted Lefora this time, And that tha to their bar. acke, The refuenl of hath {nnm toagreeto n s hun cansed the ae. 18y, but the fnal settiement, it e brileved, cannot In oli respacts the ‘promisc of eventa l{n New Orleans ls very satlsface n ReD CLoun Aurxcy, Neb., Aprli 18, —The Chey- enne Chicta Dall Knlfe an®Standing Elk, with 000 Twenty Indlane from the Crazy-iorse camp, who rave themmnelves up last night, report that the surrender bita entire village of 2,600 ravages., Two tiondred Indians In snother hand are known to be Within the past two weeks over 2,000 Indlans have surrendered st Rted Clond and Spotted Tatl Agencles. With them were 3,000 ponles of which have been turned in. By Gen. Crook's he conld by nlong and vigoro: campsign., The numbers at the ¢loso of Lnd weather proves conclug vely that their of Sittfng Bull's bund and o few etrazglora from BAN Fnaxcisco, Aprll 18.—-A press dispateh from Ban Dicgo reporia tnore Apiche outrages in Boutheastern Arlzons. Two men were kiled and Hatch hiam ordered nine companles of the Ninth fi:de Apaclies from 1ot Springs, Now 3exico, to nity of Cleveland sre makin: tlana for the Triennial Concinve of the Grand Iine Vinights Templar of the Unlied held In this City on the 28th of An- Rast next. The Urand Commander: extenced an ea campment of States, to be Commanderies of th ¢ United Stateenad Canad present at the occasion. Quarters have bop provided for 10,000 Knights, - Many eitlzens ot membera of the Order profler 1 l’ncdum of their realdences for of the visltors, wlil be the la. In this connt LotiavitLe, Ky., Aprll 18,—In the second con- test between the Loalsville-Indlanapolis Clubs to- day, the eport was stopped by raln at the com- mencement of the foorth Innine, the ecore then standing 3 to O fn favor of the visitors. The In- dianapolis nine mada three runs in th “The vinitors wers out batted but gamo In the field than their op- ment will be made to play off this after which the nines agaln meot after two onte, Pplayed & better ponents, An arrange: ma to-morro 12 e nameriows 13 SPORTING. BASE-BALL. ' Bpectal Dispateh to The Triduns. CRICAGO'S OPENING GAME. The first garue of the season fn this city will take third-street grounds this af- cn the Champions will meet Stambavgh, one of the leazgo, will nmplre the game. benmant will wpread iteelf for the F“" at m_l'rvrfn“l_;'- ernoon at the Falrba timpires for chamuionehy firat time In Chicago Loxpox, April 18.—At the Newmarket to- 1. Sandford's American fily Donra, won (be handicap plate, elghtha of a mile. Nine horses ran, flninhed reventh. The adde wes gainet the winner. on tho newly-erected flag- 117;- .‘:Efi.‘é‘;%fim’ -rm}l Hclhe weather is falr, e eet make thelr bow for Ih'lryl.'ut. — TIIE TURF, Pardon, who Donna won eaelly, TTHE WEATHER, | Wasnixotox, . C,, 1ake reglon. threatening weather aud east to southeast winds, thoe Upper Lake tepion, southern and eastern #light changes In temperature, LOCAL OBESRTATION. 20 Hpecial 1 Cannoxare, Iil, of in lat night's Nime. | Bar. Thr, lin. s rising very rapidiv, Carno, T, 1 provalled for thc pus: KeNosua, Wis,, April 1 Epect H7 21,53 49 100 2953} 44 livo eter. 73; minl HAL ORIERYATL 1ica00,_April 18~Midnight, 't 12 85 The Tritune. il 18.—The ruin epoke: spal 1., Ap: dinpateh continued falling very beavy nearly ull niZut, and agaln this begun and continies up to thy present wrlling wit 1o slgns of abatement, al INspatch to The Tribune. Apnl 18.—A heasy raiuestorm las t tyenty-foor huura, SUICIDE, Bpecial Dispalch 1o Thie Zridune. shoemaker of Wilmot, {n this county, bang himsel, Inabarn lastntght. o i1 goud circumstancos, Sax Fuasiisco, A Nt from Purtland states Court by Judges Wilcox, Clurld of the Court, commitivd suicide | his tear ofilcs by shootiug hilnself through the head with n Derrinper, 1o was a ploneer of the Bisto and bud BHed many positlons of trust, e left woty stating that drink was tho caure cude, Spectal Ditpalc to Tha Tridune. IsptaxaroLis, nnmed Mary Young throw night sud waa droswned, - 8he was auother unforiu- lud.. Apnl nate, rashly unportunate, e — GOV. SAFFORD, OF ARIZONA, 8ax FraNcisco, Aprll 18,—A 8an Dicgo Prees dlepatch says (bnt 8 sueclal correspondont of the Unnton writes from Tucson, Arizons, that the cit zeus of that town will pubilsh Enturday next a the proprivtora of the Prescott o, sesuzing bim uf their cone ity und eucrzy, of their )oum.i ou hls cours pr‘lrnxe letter Ing recent sttack, on the Indlan Oxamta; Neb,, April 18, ~Steamer Kate Kinoey passed Plattemouth at 2 p. m,, Lound up. Bteamer ro (lls ovenlng. Tho river line % Lo-day, Dugan arrlved he fallen seveu fache 10 qucatio n. ————— THE MISSOURI, D TWO IRRECONCILABLE CONDITIONS. Debllity and bealth atc frreconcilablo conditions. Weak people, that 1s 1o sy people who lack the vitality requisite for a vigorous dlecharge of each and allof the bodily fanctions, flicted with somo, crder of the ayatem, and muscular vi; tho blood and Jeann come it and prevent th apgravated maadics to which it must ultimately lead s fo uve 1ostetter's Etomach Bittets, srilch protaoto digustion and as- slmtiation of the foud, and thus are tha meani of furuishing the budy with o supply of bloud of & quallty ewsential to §t4 propor nourishment. vigoration (trough A certaln way to ovel bodily ils whick Jurk fu anbush for the debliiated ‘The bitters Cautlon to Houseker, fncreasing coat of vanila ufacture of Extract Vanil are Leing thrown upen the tarket, purportiog to ro an article whi to keep constantly on BUSINESS NOTICES. be pure vanills, bul Tonqua beane, be detected b{v it od o tobacconlate WAS pever stomach. Nuruelt's from welected vanil tendod varlous compounds prepared for th siract of Vanilla {s preparca Teanted This uauscatin the manufacturer less than o much ns the genalne vanilla Lean, 1t can readily 4 prepared prin or, 1115 wvd principally b r Pn'vlmnhlu sunil and cigary, an ring for luman 10 be used nua tay beans, and by wi entirely free from Tonqua or uther deleterfon subetances, Hcep's Pa tha very best; vix for it l.ur"’.“n;)l:fl“lrl”.d fihl:ll| can nislied as cdsi 5a hewmalug 3 hanahercicl, © 17 Madisoniren ol B rire. Winslow's Soothing Byrup, far chit softens the guins, reduces Infamma. drenteething, slon, allays u | pain, Toland's Aromat| remedy for netvous debility, npovertehivd aud tmpaired digestion. Doplot, 43 SAN Bure to regulaie the bowels, et i ticter Wino of fron | ark atr Cor, Wabashegy, aud Hudlson-st,, 0ne Llock (rom A, T. Btewart & U bry House, sod McVicker's Theatre, $2.00 PER DAY. _NEW Illll')E—ELEU_AST.L\.' Fu 7 extenalvo prepara: of Ohio hes rmest juyitation to all suhordinate he Commitiee the the enfertainment 1t Ia confidently expected that this reeat gathering of ‘the kind ever held ho ‘Brst {nning Fre o Champlons ma they day, M. by Baywood, Distance rau nbont five. Ursula second, Ilayfalr third, started favorite, re twonty to ong April 19—13. m.—Forthe , north- backing to northerly In falling barometer In the portiona during the day, and | #in Weather, afteruoon Reports frow the conntry Indicate that all creeks arc vut of thelr banks n floodinyg the low lands on the Hao of th dale & Ehawneetown Railroad, Lrab Orchard Creck 0 Carbon- The water tn was within ong foot uf the bridge at 4 o'clock, and rhalng, 813 Muady River To—Willlass Shotlil, a was 0D years of age, and pril 18, A press dlspatch hat tula fortuoun, Sust be. fore the couvening of the United States Circait Savyns oh Deady, Dr. Tlalp of hieeul- 4. —A" prostitnte etself In the canal to- and repudiate aro fnvariably af- though it may be a trlding, cle- Atony, or u want of nervons gor, I8 accompanied by poverty of In- the instrumentality of the matchlesa tonic protects tho focble from a hust of ich 1t 1 most dorirablo pers,—Owlng (o the beans wsed fu thosman. ta, spurious cowpounds icipully from sitbatliute costs wenticth part ag Goods o n lastantly Anement Ndopted by 1CAL CUj M&ely ton o | St jer 14 n ' other known remedy. wherever known has be the treatmentof Cataren. walted upon by genilemen have been cared by this re 1ened the breaking The sen And trustworthy, POTTE] Bouton. MEDICAL. & relleves and rer T SANFORDS RADICAL CURE | For CATARRH ‘manently cares 1his josthe some disesss in ol its Yarying stages. It powsesses tho Soothiag and healing propertiea’of plats, herba, and barks 1 thelr essential form, fres from syery fbrous contamination, Aad la this respeet differs from svacy. In one short year it has found’ ftaway from the Atfantle to the Pacific eoast, and come the standard remedy for The proprietars have been of national reputation who medy, and who have, at con- siderable expente and persunal trouble, spread the good news throughout the circles tn which they thove, When ou hears wealthy geademan of (ntelligenca and re- 84y **1 owe mylife to Kanfony's Radical Cure,"” you may feel assured that it {3 ag Freatvalue, and worthy Lo be elassed amoog the stand. ard medfcal spectfics of the day, k- nie itk Hag ucceed And Deafn Qentlemen: Ay wite has for years, and snybeneflt, - She'h tar over twelye 0 consenue; re wilo acermtully, aud 1 sl tele of IMPORTANT LETTER From Distinguished Physioian, XNo sinele dlsease has entatled mors ruffering or hes. 1P of the constitution than Catarrn, e scnse of niell, of taste, of alwiit, of hearing, thy human vuleo, the mind, Jleld to ita destructt b e UF Inore and sometinies il tnd, on ve induence. Thie poison it uetrs utes throughout the system attacks P'gl: vital for aud breaks up the most roblst of constleatian fa: nored because kllll Httle understsod by moss el L8 8% once compoten! ato hand new and hitherto untried ten nford in the preparation of his AL wonmybeany approval. [ elteve if *lien ail Lhe dsuoi £aum 1t strikes at the root of the disessc, v ied biond, while it heals the olceratc {irect appiication to tlie nay remedles fall, bee Iz, the defd- membranc by M3l passsges. Its action ia CATARRH ess Cured. heen troubled with Catarth breo other remedies without artially deaf tn one ear 1F T b 5 n uing ha {inte o8 nee of tie never-failina ras ure afforded by ita use, Jegpeettally youte, MHandwick, Vi, March 12, I, 8.<3Mr, Luther Dullard, of this town, re; that lie hias' taken m; AW DAVIDSON? tniedics, and has emplo; fl any s, i without reitef, but nan derived the greatess plizsteian B c0eat 2rom tho use of BANFORD'S RADICAL OUItEy psckage. For ealy turoughout the Ueneral Agents Fach ulelfl’e contalns Dr.Kanford's Improved Inbale 141 102l directions for use (n sl cuses, Irice £, 11 whleaale and rotail ‘nited Bintes WEEKS & and Whoicsals Deaggista, COLLINS [&m VOLTAIC. PLASTERS For _TLoesl Pains, Tamenoss, Boreness, Weskness, Numbnae: » aud Inflammation of the Lungo, Liver. Kidnoys, Bplosn, Bow- ¢lv, Bladdor, Hoart, and Musclos, aro squal . n d éiz'd shrubs, Lven to an_army of doctors and acres of plants {n Paralysts, Epilapsy, or n Ilts, and Nervous and Involuntary Muscu. 1ar_Action, this, Plaster, by Rallying the XNervous Forces, hna eflactod Gures whon ovory other known remsdy has falled, 'BOLD BY ALY, DRUGGISTS, Frice, 26 conts. Sont on receipt of vrice, 45 conts for One, $1.85 for 8ix,or $2.35 for Twelve, to any’ o | WEE! &7 3 te. CHIR Bteutnur SLUSKEL part of tho Unitod Htates and 8 & POTTER, _ADvERTISING, MWE -,mfl.,...mw Deslring to reach country readers can do : et and cheapeat nnnner by wing CoryeE separately or combined, o low ulllmnln_llr]:)y 10 and 70 Jackaon-at., Chic oL sTOVES, i B S ROV B DRENGE IE' GVEm« Unlle Favorite, ents wanted evcrywhars, Ciroulars and “ in PLORENGE 80, o INE CO., 60 Lako-st., Oioago. LAKE NTEAMERS, s e GOODRICH STEARERS, Canadas, by » Proprietora, Boston., 0 fu the- b ¢ by Btute Fectlons, . For KELLOGG, o, T e, 0L « DDORLESS, AND PURABLE, LORE. MA. Sldewleel Passenger Steamers on all Routes. i Muskeyan, By ALPENA, for all West Ehoraports, tri-weekly, Cainer. KEGDY, for Grund i“x':‘"' Graud kape uited Ly ail alghls on scieatiag prin. 14 U Telescopes, Mlcro- . ClAL. EINAN fuave Lettersor Crodit ~~— | Iiank, Loadon, wvalisbie i the pring RNISUED 10be, Wid (4 ofber parta of the worid. b N ROVAL BAKING POWDER, A e e e Y ROYAL »p §uch i the lutrinalo mert of the Rovat Baxix, s Pows ard Pows Er 8 the atan 'Absolutely Pure; Throukb excelleuce of qu the Kitclicua of the Lest Housekecoers (o the Counthy. Leatiiy Lo its supe mUis, G, 1ban sy themueiva 10 every Lilcllizent Mo ¥, Ppuwder. " cclal sdvantage of tho Royal Fows o i £0 contract daupnees and spait A Ukemout utber Fowcer N Tuo lovaL 'UWLAK 1 J0r Balo by Lo Leat L y OLcE kiud. 1000 Warrantvd simclutely pure. 1Ls kreal strenitn, superior wkocper who Wil kive it a telal, der (s that [t will keep auy langth by exposurn, Grucers every n e waedsal Lottors of Credit for Travelers Abroad. Kountze lrothers, Bankers, 1 Val R Sid Circalar o 2 W . New Eo'l- iotes On the Unlod clpal cities of Eue BAKING OWDER . oGt the country 1t stands alone <l & Teputation and pueltion lo 1S \ ey bout (auwl1/Ce L the eity abd tovhtey culis ratle, cak Thu lugredients tual entar Ity it oy (0 Ll¢ AtWwosghere. wlere. its uniity: Bud perfeci uniformity wil tuasifesy £ Conlalng the caact strcngth of 8 purs L Hne in any cllzate, 30d 1s 0ot Uable, v H 1 . : s &