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2 The bill now goes to the Honss A8 pass rovides that, on {he application of an: lon l"muclln1 business under the State, and now In arrears for taxes n 1ta eaplial stock for the years A, D, 1% 1875, the State Hoard of Fqualization| 1o review such aaresaments of capital stock for eaid years or any of them, and 1 sall Bonrd shall ho Fatisfied that the asscasment of capital stock for raid years or any of ihem WA In Any case or cases grossly axcensive and prievous, then ald boanl shall be anthorired to slter, modlfy, and cotrect such aesessment, and when the same shall have been completed the ount ro determined as the Grand Officers wwas had, with the following resnl A. D. Lyneh, Indlanapolls, Right Eminant Com- mandct; Alex. Thomas, Terra Iaute, V. K. nc-;]ml‘y Grand Commaader: @, T, Willlamn, Ken- dallvile, E. Q. Genersllmsimo: I G, Thayer. Tlymonth, E. Captain-ticnernl; Thomas P, Lrnch, Indianapolis, E. G, I ohn L1, Hees, Colum- bus, Grand Senlor Warden; S, 1, Bwott, Fort Wajne, Grand Junlor Wardeni Chatles Ftsher, Indianapolls. Grand Tressuror; John M, Brame well, Indianapolls, Grand Recander. The ofiicers. elect wero duly installed, after which an sdjourn. ment was had. @xpect theee resnita from s movement inapired by Tmperial ambition and directed by despoiic will. 1tia to be preanmed, however, that even in tho flash of victory, and in the pride of new posses- #lon, the conqueror wonld not wantonly pat him- #olt and his Empiro into & falee porition with any neighbor, however powerfal, however ambitions, howevor ' enterprislng, The delivarance and tha improvement of Christian races have Leen put at the front of this caune, and already it must be 8d- [nitted thems high-sounding tlties hang somewhat Toose npon it. What would Karape ray If the first victory ‘was celebrated by fhe victor (Aroring of STATE AFFAIRS. THE COURTS. -~ Proceedings of the lllinois Legise lature at Springfield Yesterday. The Tables Turned on Mr, A, J, Scotte~ Seoking Relief, § Record of Judgments and Now Suitsese Mr, Jack Asks Some More Questions The Bankraptey Docketa in the Interest of the State. a_mak, and proclaiming a conquest in_place o _smount so deletsuned e the or"a crusgdeF Wo ara ‘all ‘mote 'or’ lews Droper amesment shall bo ce to the respective Connty Clerka ] m:;rnfi': l-nv !llnrc:a r'e,!.l‘f’.'."{!.”."m?ée 1‘::2"::0:;:: of the connties whereln umntu remains unpaid, A few daye ago, one A, J. Scott, n raral resfdent |+ THE ILAILROJ\DS. and shall be collected nh ars othet tazes. THE GENENIAL REVENUD DILL. The after half of every day for wecks ham been devoted to orating on the Genoral Revenue bill ‘withont any perceptible progress being made. Tho Senate to-day recommitted the biil with all pend- Ing asmendmenta. It shonld he placed in the ITis. o Museum as & monament of labor misepent. M. RIDDLE'S BILL extending the liability of towns and cities on rail- rosd aid-bonds, which wns lost yesterday, was alro resnrrected by reconsideration and paesed b{ n vote of 28 yeas to 10 nays, it oxtends the llabliity quences, thero are those who Are much more mearly and snrely concerned than we are. Thrown s we &t {n the mid reas, witha people afoat in very ocean and established In every continent, it I8 not we who need tremble for ariver, a few miles of cosst, a port. ora single harbor, ' We are not Jsndlocked behind dreary plains and impassable monntaina. 1f other natlons aro content to look quletly on while anch bita of vantage ns natare has giren them pars ont of their handn for centaries, ot for ever, Lhat is more their affair than ours. ‘We may be eorry for them, yet wo cannot but re- member that It In imponsiblo to help those who of Ohlo, begun 8 auit by attachment agalnst A. J. Foz, claiming the latter had conepired with others to cheat him out of $1,185 In cash and & watch and chaln worth $1GO, which he bot on & foot-race. Yesterday Fox turned the tables and began a sult against A, J. and Z. Scatl, clalming $26,000 dam- ages, Itseoms that the foot-race that A, J. Beott alinded to In his aMdavit, but esrefally abatained from descrlbing, was one {n which ho was one of tho contestants, a man named Moulton being his antagonlst. The race was for 108 yards, lo be ran A Comprehensive Routo to Mon= treal Taken at the Exponsc of Illinols. THE SOUTHWESTERN RATE ASSO- CIATION. 'The reguiar monthly meeting of the Southwest- ern Railroad Rato Aseoclatfon was held at the Grand Pacific Hotel yosterday, The moeting was of mora than nsual importance, from the fact that the Wabaah line Lias greatly troubled the pool dur- ing the last two months, by cntting the regular tarlll rates. Tho rosd clalme to bo discriminated The Real Cause of the Incapacity of the Present Falneant House. againat by the pool, and domands fo be admitted of citiea and towns on all’ raliroad bonds to 1880, y toroarsives u:u.'fifi'}lfr“c‘fveu‘ffmng 3oy o tho Relief of Corporations. MACOUPTN TNYINO TIIH STATE FUXDING SCHEVE. | the fimt eighty ysrde, would open the daor to & number of other Eastern roads, and make the pool of no value to the Mis- b Just to f‘ up some betd, after which Scott was to pass him and ‘The Macoupin County Refanding blil passed Ly " T win the raco and money, But unfortunatety there | #oul b SPAIN. e e :;;lab:fi:knn‘r?mln':\aufi:;.:m'gl: i faleo on, ouiion'apart Lo live.up to ihia | fended, Ihe {oflowing" rosds heing " ropresente i Auroxso's seezcn AT Tz orsniza op tum | The Afernoon COonsumed in an Oratorioal | the mwr Interest :An{r&vfincm‘! trom ng :g’snw "e'&'fa %’L'v.“n'fép mefg thl Sn;y?u'?v"s'égi'fi: ;{A.y‘l}:g An;:u.o. uriington Hi Lopinn. Contest on the Subjeot of Revenue, oy mahe s Nonltoq o, pwonty nd watch overcano him, for ho kept righton to | BL Tonle, " Iansos bonds might ran is limited to twenty-fAte yea “This ia the bill already noticed in Tur TNIRUXE, Mapmp, April 25.—~King Alfonso In person the end of the courkr, coming In number one, aad B City & Norther Uapnibal & 8t Jmmh:h:lnu Raliroad of Mls- 3 il opened the scsston of the Cortes to-day in a apeech i hich, ulAr vote, cownties, cities, | of conrse taking the money. Scoit fatled to se | sonrl, and Kansns City, Bt. Joscph & Counc from the throne. e declarcs that the relationsof ILLINOIS, T A O et borcle in ol of thosa | {he humar in this and bad Fox arrcatod, and now | Blufls. Tho discassion 'ln_regard totho furiher continuance of tho pool was a heated one. The Chicago roads thought If the Southwestern lines could not maintain the catablished tarif rates It was better to lot the Aseoclation go by the board, and let each road act Independently, The St. Louls roads denlad that” they hdd been cutting the rates, and felt aggriaved that their vie- tue shonld be even qnestioncd, The Tlannibal & 8t Jo alro denled hlvlnwfirfldpnlul inany of the reductions made by the Wabash, nlways having de- Fox comes in and bezins suit for damages far thie atrest, which he claims was maliclons. e was tried day before yestordny on the chargo befors Justics D'Wolf, nud scquiited. TROUDLN AMONG CONTRACTORS. Richard Riley undertook, in 1873, to make & Tittlo money by bullding o raliroad, but he has so far only obtafned some costly experienco. lla y8 that, in tho latter part of 1872, Thomas Iig- 1us and lfina‘ghlflg ins, Jr., partners nader the Bpaln with forelgn Powers are mora cordial than ever, Slight difficulties with England, the United Etates, and Germany have been setiled, Includ- ing the Sooloo Imand afalr, 1Ile expresses tho hope that the pacification of Cuba will ahortly e affected. . ‘The slate of political affalrs rm-em.» any redoc- tlon of themilitary or naval esiablishments, At 8 meeting of the Minietorial pntlt‘smor outstanding, the new bond to bo registored with the Auditor of State, and tax for the Interest thereon to bo then collected as & part of the State lery. RTER'S DILL, HOUSN PROCERDINGS—OVERFLOWED LAND, Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribuna SrnixorizLp, 1ll., April 25.—The vote by which the Honse yestenday refused toconcorin theScnate substitute for Mr, Horron's overflowed-land reso- lation was this morning reconsidered. 'Thia fa the resolution praviding for the creation of & Commis- alon to report upon claims agalnst the State for ¥ . THR SUPREMR COURT RE! ;‘:_m-ua yeaterdny, was rcconsidered and tabled. 'his was done In pursnance of the compromiss by which the bill noticed in to-day's dispatches to Tuts Trisuxz has been agreed npon, RTIFICATES OP BTOCK: NASTVILLE, Tenn., April 25.~Tucsdsy morning at 3 o'clock twenty armed men ontered Dover Conrt-House, forced the Sheri to surrender the 100 pounds, from the ssme pointa to St Louis 18 conts, and to Rast Bi. Lonls 20 conts. Tha live-stock rates wero also advanced 82,50 per CI{:‘ from dlsposing of their property. ALLEGED KIDNAPPING, Eliza Biain filed a petition in the Cirenit Court Atter further discdsalon the Sonthern Peniten- , and plastering, $2,500; for additfonal o : s n tlary party suflered acomplete defeat, tho substi- furrilture, 8500; for lfbrary, school-books, and manded the reguiar ratcs, 16 ceata on grain from | Canoras dul Casillla deciared. that 'the Liboral: | damages oecasloned by overfiow of lands st the dam | M. Rlddle's bill, making pald-up corticates of | frm namo of Fliggine Bros. st Stecling, Il made | Jiiol ‘e Soluts o Tannibal. Ao, initer Conservatlve party conld not relingnlsh power, 8a | g4 5, d at New Il the Little Wabash | Ptock In any Incorporated tompany negotisble by L Ko " { .roada, hosever, could not expiain how the Wabaah | §had not accomplished iin task, At enryand st Now lavan, on Lad Little We indorsement was also saved by reconsideration,and | altimote & Onlo Ttallrosd In Ohla, The compen. | T5g' wan ble fo make coniracts for grain from k) kit Tiver, The sticking-point on which the House re- asecd by 20 yeas 1o 14 nays, It now goes to the satlon was to ba 37 cents per cubic foot for the Kentns Clty to Now Yorl at 42% conts, or 20 contd it GREAT BRITAIN. fused to cancar was that the Senate subatituto fixes | Fongo, ol done on foue pectinng, and 25 centa a foot for | Faning City 8 How Yorias 425 copta, b 20 soi i BRI 1 no timo within which the Commission—three mem- THR PENITANTIARY BILL g e ors "ot " funds, propored to sojl to | from Kandss City to Yiannibal and 81, Loafs Is 10 i CATTLR PLAGUB. bers of the Mouseand twoof the Senate—shall | wastaken np, and the contest botwoen suj Tiors | oo ainant a one-third intereet in their contract | cents, the Wabash line for carrying the frelght i Lowoox, Aprll 25.—Another outbreak of the | completo thelr labors, and it was feared that they | 9f the Southiorn Penitentiary achome and 1hons | for 250 or 3300, 1o goon and complete, the Job, | from lannibal or 8. Lonis to Toledo, 1t 18 hacd- pl Y 0, to g v % I eattle plague has compelled {ha slaughter of 124 5 favorimg an additlon to the Jollet Penitentlary was | ypypive him a full siatemont of thelr receiptaand | 17 probablo that the Wabash Road would bo satts b DAY el L might sit by the year st $5 per dlom, = A dato by | renewcd, Mr, Hauna, in sapport of the subati- [ F20 28 MR AT RRERAnC B, B E Sendvh any P ARt 4 rate, and it {s_moro i hesdindMiddlesex, which the Commlaslon must report will probably | tufo. denounced thia Penitontiary of Joliot s an [ gxpensce. He consentcd, paiff the FOnO¥s 600 | tiinn 'likely that tho St. Loula and Ianafe ii PERSIA i be inseried, when the resolution will be passed., Imuuknon ‘l}omlml Im d"fil‘.md c:vle:h&c:&d :m_: work, furnishing hands, and supervising tho oper- hfl}uafi’“" in ‘.m‘«l, o’uo(h::r"h bmau “.mx { 4 SOLDIERY ORPIHANS. ba made sltisupportng. B ations at Defiance, O, The work was completed in | ©! e manner atood a portion of the reduction, bl TNE FLAGUR, , | propriation for an addition It was proposad to tide | 347 Uiy eots Tiras, have been fally paid, | ensbling the Wabnsh lino to maks & large cut. The 3 ok Tho bill making appropriations for the Botdiers’ | fial {umitation over to another session of tho Log. | %74 and 21l nntantly refneed to acconntwith | liannibal &£t Joo wanted s Toledo trado re- 1; TERERAN, April 23.~The plague has appeared | Orphans’ Home was taken up on second reading, | lslaturo, “The Alton Prison, whon leased to Buck- | 2o Cioy SR8 They onco asked him what he would | ertablished, but, owing to the opposition to U % :éllalnm. b'n.m wero fi&noa&yfitlmxfl-d from | 1t appropriates for ordinary expenses, 850,000 | manter a paid s rovenuo to, the Blates that | ank for his Intercst, and bo repiled $,000, but Chleago ronds, Ina maiter wan dropped. lly, it e plague between tho 10th and 243d lust. per annum; for a hosoital bullding, $8,000; for [ A%Jolict always was a prodigions il Of SXCORAC: | thoy have never actepted nu’:mer. xl'e slatima |13 wandecided to make o firther advance la rafos, }1 CRIME repalts and tmprovements, $1,000 per annua; f0r | Goathera Penltontiary. Tha lsiat conld bo made e T F e T lta ware & Tonst $5, 000 Barmony Among Lo Tines Lolanging to the Assoe s A ., for the eonstruction | eelf- 3 ciat i : Ofmew floors, for palnting roof and cupols, fof | . it Josiyn sidicaled tho Iden of citing the old [ making bisharo betweon 82,500 and 3,000, Ands | €!480% 4,400 an geatn will ba two cents per 100, ° i CHANGT, OF VENUE. Inting, gralning, aud varniehing ) Vailding | Penlientiary Ring underthe Buckmaster contract | Wil hroporcion, he fled & bill Jesicrday arking | making the rae from Kanaae Oitv, Leaventorth, i 5 N painting, gralning, and yarnishing In mam building | 3y 'iodel of honesty. 'The Bouthern project he n 4 Bt. Joscph, and Atchison to Chicago, 25 cents per i Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune. and school-honse, 81,500; for calcimining, white- | Genounced ns 0 for an account, and an injunction to prevent thom Dl |53 i (5 reading matter, $250 per annum. tnte bolng lost, the question of ita adoption being making the rate from the abovonamed 1 syes, 18; noes, 20, estorday, stating that lier aister, Annio Loulsa 10 Chicago $70, and to St. Lonls. 85 Yoo the prisoners! coll, took Meckbo b shorl | 4 comtion redneud iho apprupriston for o e nding ko Hscsaron o tho il tho Senatasd: Erigceeds, Whickallyacanad 55 the matecn of in cinioed tor ihis sdmice i iaies wa him alght times. Mockbeo and Jack Wilson aro | Pt Soon onis §ih 000 por anniun, 2 that about Kix weeks sgo Annlo was driven frum Me, Jock offered an amendment to the smend- Juent reducing tha amendment to $4,000. In sup- mm. af his pmendment he sald he was not opposed sich appropriation ns was necestary. Lut he ‘was opposed to such expenditures ashad been mads e did not betiove that the CORRHOTION, In Te TRInUNR's absentee report published yes- terday, by some error, Mr. Rowctt was pat down 84 abaent or not voting fourteon thnes. Instead it should have read 142, Mr, Rowett, It will be re- memberod, was absent four weeks on the Park in- enuos of the rosd, but solely as a protective meas- ure agalinst the encroachment of the Wabash line. To an ordinary mortal such explanation seoms rather obecure, but raliroad men look at thinga of this kind through different glassed. 1f the ship- homa by her mother, and camo to live with her, where she was woll contented and was _considel oneuf the family, Last Thursdaynman cama to petitioner's ionee, and without ‘any warrant or charge seized hor siater and eacried her to the Iar. the two nogroes who brutally mardered Willle McClish last August, and woro sentenced by tho Dover Court to be hanged. They appealed fo the Bupremo (‘ulnn, uml‘ were remanded at this institation, Fison Street 'olice Statlon, and from thence, with. | Pors could only be brought to understand that an for ' mew teial, © Last " weck - Wilhon | Shigie 3 Vestigatlon. ncroate in - rates was for thoir benefl, L 8 wecond trial, and was senlenced 10 ba hanged | s smoror of airie e o Conaent o stomrint, | "SroGiN was absont, or fatled to vote on roll-call, | 208 baving been charged with any crimo or aring | fi%50, § U *uanay’ tn - the pocketa of MMay 25, Hockbos obtainod & change Of Yonue to been brought up before tho Court, ahe was taken to the {fonse of the Good Shepherd, Il tlicrefore nska for & wrlt of habeas corpus to in- ‘That was what had been dono. $720 having been so 1io did not beliavo it waa eatablished to pay alxty-1wo times, inatead of two ttmes. v ald, l’n:lequma of boys at tho Naval School at Anna- s, tho rallroads, everything would move like ¢lock- * TIB PARK INVESTIGATION. 1t s donbiful whethee tho work, Wabash Road ' 4 llouston Counly, and the kica gaincd credsnce }. tbathe wonld come clear un some technicsiity {n fi bers of tha Committee, Mr. Gondric! will be scsred much by the action of the Assocla- thelaw, which no doutt instignted the lynching. e T A | o e O et on assomiics | QU0 ko the cavss of this arceat and datention. [ Yo Y6.3CHA0 Mot i divconings sta compotision. No doubt Mockbee waa gullty and led Wilnon tnio | Fiat acconnt for threo boya. He did not belleve in | at the Judiciary Cominittes room to hear the ar- | aropet o, Powars fliod a bill yosterday charging | With tho aid of the treacherons 8t. Lonia and Han- , thecrime. The lynching was conducted ina very ying such ltema na ¢ Expenacs of Mrs, Sweenoy | gament in the park Investigation. F. G. Mason, | niywite Ida E. with desertion and crucliy and ask- | Tiibal ltoads tho Wabash line can staud this kind of x ufct manner. Tho citlzens had no knowiedge of thlhmnhflnpeflmcndemi to Montreal, via New | on the part of the opposition to the Park Commle- | {0 ¥or'a divorce. thing *u-t as long om tho Chicago lino tho affair untll tho buslnews hours of the day. | York ani Washinglon, $390." Forty thonsand | afoners, oponed, o oceupied two hours in his ITHMS. can. hers will _undoubted!, be moro 3 Wilsonjwas left in prison 1o awalt exccution of sen- | do)lars swos cnough. argument. ‘There was no intorsst manifested Judge Dlodgett was engaged veatarday In hearing | Somplaints” by the Chicago ronds In s ashort tenco, . Mr, Mitcholl nsked If tho gentioman from Mo- | any genoral attondanco on the part of the legi e o W e ey 3t Chicages | time, because their businas is diminishing xnd DR, THOMASON'S COMMOUTATION. | 06 of tho gt was sent {0 A" Eonvent o) Momurems, | o alob argo o Hiws mido, atd k. - Kaies and | Droy it fo reatran 15 from alei Tl oAt ok | B ol 4a Hhoy: havo n6 daa- £ blame Jar s o S > AL . e ¢ girl L0 0 onvent at Montreal. also a ¢ on 0, Rl 1 - o Bpectal Dizpatch to Thie Trivune. 1t wwaa to save her repntation: to save turning her wooden pavements, Since tha fire the city hoe used Col, R. 8, Thompson are hers on_the part of the defense. Col. Thompson will addresa the Com- mittee to-morrow morning, and will be followed br Herrick and 8mith. Mr. Kales will conclnde the srgament. The Committea will not make & re. port for soma days probably, the testimony belng quite voluminous, ‘but thomselves, Thoy unEll to know better than bolleva the representations of the St. Lonls rallroad mon, who only work in harmony with Chi- capo when they can make monoy by it Ny B & W Bpecial Dispateh to The Triduns, almoat exclusively tha Stowe patent, in which tho blocks are Iaid dircetly on sand. The complalnant cinling 10 cents & cubic foot damages, and slleges 100 miles of pavouent bave been laid under his atent. DY e United State Grand dury rotarnod sixfadlots mente yosterday, and wero dichnrgad. UNITED STATES COURTH. out {o ba ruined, Was not that right? And seud. ing Mu 10 the NavalSchool wastks beatthing that could be done, ~ After furthor dlecaesion, Mr, Jack's amendment wan adopted, —ayes 71, noes 47,—and the bill was ordered to third reading, TIE SUPREME COURT REPORTS, A compromilde has bees NasuvitLe, Tenn., April 25.—A rpecial from Tolumbla to the Nashvilla American siated that it vas rumored at 7p. m. that leracl Thomason ‘would probably be spirited nway on the evoning traln for Nashville, but nothing definlte conld bo learned regarding {t. A few moments before the ‘Bonnarow, fa., April 25, —Burlington 1s agi- © arrival of 148 traln, & hack drova from the Jatl with | fefseeranis momsrente o Mo Shorene Cont M : OI1110. °8, . Monce sued O. G. Dryant yesterdsy for | (atad to-day oyer the probable witadrawsl of the ! thoSheri and depution to tho depot. _ Ad soon ns | pariers bill n pitrsuanc of which the pendiug bill LEGISLATURE, Toledo, Pooria & Warsaw Rallroad from thisclty. The Westorn agent of tha road, W. It Crumpton, to-day receivod orders from A. L. Iopkins, Gen- eral Mansger, to be preparcd to depart onahort notica, 1t this order s carrfod out, the Westorn agency of tho road will bo established 8t Keokuk, forty milcs south. Tho reasona for this movement, for which evory proparation la now mads, aro complicated.- It Is the huwedlaty resalt of the act of croditors who hold & Judgment John McClintock began & euit for $2,000 against Rlll)lh 8. Pinney, 'I'he Goodyear Dental Vuleaulte Cnmmn] filed bills against the following dentists to restrain them from infringing s patent granted June 7, 1804, for an [mproveiuent in artificial gums and palatos: J. Creswell, of Galons, Jo Daviess County; and vohn J. Cornellus, Frueport, Bte- neon_County George 1L .lentley, Chleago; , 11, Qardner, Chicavo;- Thomas N, lgiehart; Atbert 0. Wilcox, Uhlwfifl" David H, Mason, of Galya, IHonry Count r.;(hn F. Kitloo, Galena, wan this morning recommitted to the Comumittce o Judicial Department, which will report buck a gulstitite providing: that the Reporter shall jar- form hia dufles m wuch manner as the Sapreme Conrt by enle shall prescribo, and that he shall re- celve nsalary of 85,000 ot Anni, and 82,000 for clerk hirc, etc, The bill fixes the price af tho reports at 82,95 per volume, aud requices the T mnu. within four munths after a sufliclent nun r of opinions shall comie to hla_hands to eonaf tuto a valume, to have the samie printed and pub. Jinhedd in tho atvle and mannerand of the size ro- tovuunus, 0., April 25.—In the Senata to.day the Senate bill to provide for the establishment of a State Doard of Medlcal Examiners bofore whom all graduates of medical colleges shall submis to an examination beforo belng allowed to practice, was i | i this became kuawn the citlzens collected in gron, {; , and ullerad oxclamations of indiznations. Tho 1* o outapoken rentiment of the peoplela for the or- f ganization ‘of a vigilance commitice to attend all soch cases in the foturo, . When ' Thomason was told of his conimntation he becamo ) almost prostrate, and cxpressed great fears of a mob. He dld not feel safo when ho arrived at Nushville, hnt d liis tuards to double-quick to the 'enitentinry, o posseancd was ho of fear, and then that the doors bs well Larred and bolted. sed, PTho ‘Sonate B to compel keepors af hotel, fodging, and bosrding houses to provido their lionsen With sullable fre-cacapes was pussad. Tn tho Hogro tho Hause bil{ to, ailow jurors tey- Ing persons indictod for munier In_the frst degree H A CIICO,. e Jo Diaviens Countys § Janes, Aonmouth, | rendorod fn this Stato agsinst the road, under ! anired by tho rulcs of the Buproio Coart. | {GRAVCHE acraian as o the sentence was do- | Warron Countys Hifom W Olcott, Relthaburk! | which tho frolght-houso and other proporty of th { Bax Francisco, April 25,—An Oravillo proes | 304 If the foporior shall fall fo camply with tho | featod. Mercor County; eorgo O, Ghaller and Walter Comyany was sold about a_ year oo, s lecclvor dispatch saya the County Court to-dny sentenced | pne i such o e Hamer, She Tioquole County:, Jonouh 1 | Selng anpeinted o the roxd In Towa, af. the samo ! y y spect to which there {u such falluro shiall b sold to i Lasalle "County: Thomus W, ol d i+ fourof itho Chico Inceniiarics to the Penitout'ary, | tho State and to individuals at $1.60 por yolumo, THE READING STRIKH. | o e i Mercar Conatys and Joba | e, On Tucaday tho parchasors undor tho exeen- asfollows: 1L T. Junes, twenty” yours; danies | nless llo caune of such dulay shall be curilliod by —_— 8, Shaunon, Foristn, Oglo County. “ | Xhero la . cannick of Jurisdiction. nvolved n ¥ay, tenyearu, Pleasant Slaughtor, fen yoars; A, | tho Bupreme Cou vo been reazonable and | Gowen's Bido of the Amnir—Ife Olalms tho BANKRUPTOY MATTENRS. Nowton Rappelye was ndjudicated bankrupt yesterday by confesslon, and a warrant leaucd, re- {nrnablo May 5, snd I, K. Jeukins appointed Provisional Assiznee, In the caso of Charke O, the controversy, The creditors clalm that the property of the rond in one State 1s not affected by the appolutmont of & Itecelver in anotber, and Mr. lopkins, claiming that nosuit conid be proso- cuted agalnat the road to bind the Recolver, axcopt in Jdudge Drummond's Coort, by which ho Tlolderoutim, Ave ycars. A motion fora now trial in thocases of Jones and Fay was mada and de- Mrothesitond Biogan Lhe Waty Bpecial Dispateh fo The Triduns. Priapetrnia, April 85 —President Gowen, nt the Reading Itailroad Company, will to-morrow roper. PP ip wis woT do Timovam. There ia, howovor, small prospect of the pnasags of the bill, The members who aro not lawyers can £ea no renson why the Stato should pnwflm T annim to the Reporterfor editing law-books, Un- N.' Hoborts, father of Eugeno Roberts, now woder indictment tor murder lllx\{: arson, Ifi:' been Btrutr, leava was i Arreated fo1 compliclty in the Chico incendiariums, ake n fall statement of the Company’s position | Kivon to sell oods In the vrdinary coarse of trade, | waa appointed, trains are atill running, bnt ma; Hewand slartithyg develoginentisito expoctod. derthe pressat, syatam, tha Stato 1yt nathing &2 | T the sxisting serlota roubles with 16 eraployot, llcliarges wero lanued 1o Dauiol W. and Heny | conso Tits momont's notlce. Mr. 1. . Fonnoy, the reporta to the Jawyers, thelr own books. TIB RUAL TROUDLE. r. Ranncy offered a resolution fixing the hoor of ansenbling of tho Ilouse at 0 o'clock Instead of . 4:10 8, m. dully, which was roferred to thu Come mittes on ltulcs, where, of course, it will be Thut {8, they pay for | 1le will stato that several months ago authentio information was recelved that tho Ieading Ralle road Compdny was fized upon on account of Its sapposed financial wesknces as the next victim ‘upon which the Drotherhood of Locomotive En- COVERED TIIEIR TRACKS, Bax Fuaxcisco, April 26.—anuel A. Caetro, Tax-Collector of Monterey Connty, on trial for the embezzlement of county funds, was found not gullty. ‘There 1u another cliarzo of embezzlement, In tho matter of Ciegler, Clarke & Co., & rulo was isancd on tha Araimmes to show cauto on fivo days' notice why he should not (54 $3,043 to A, 11, Butloy on hh{udmnuntont of the vroceéds of saie of certaln real eotate on which tho judg- munt was o first Men, Buporintendent of the road, fs hors to-day, and Col. 1. G. layersoll, the attorney for tho road, will be hore in the morning, CINCINNATI SOUTIHERN, Cixcinxary, Aprll 25,—AL a meoting of tho inecrs was to Inflict u visitation for the purpuse of | Charles D, Lusk was appolntod Assignee of | Southern Railroad Committee to-doy some progresa \ andonoof porjury, agalnst him, e Deputy, J. | burled: 1t pasecd, 1o would fa- noting cxpedite | & g o P Mumser rlm';v on telat on’ slmla T }J:-l:’mn‘m ‘rhe mater with u.u"m;n' o'ie, that d«"z sulabllaidni 1ty ‘e'::l‘;‘u,‘” gontrol p“,’:‘:“fl;"";z O ouacuition meellng and moeting for tho g T .‘f;:'g"“ifi‘l',‘lf“‘“::l“"";'z v tninent cotinsel from this elty ary engaged, a3 not any distingaishod capacity for work, ang . 3 prod T 3 L o Cancecrante taueh uberest coanestar o thny | Whila 1t inTn sossion houre enough pot day. ths | says, that tne diliculty with tho Hoston | SISctionof an Ausiynce in the caso of L. U Fitaor was continged to May 4. ‘The creditors of Shoenfeld Dros, hold ‘& la meoting J!Itnmnynmmlng to rocelve an offer in composition from the bankrupts. A good deal of dincusaion was ludulgod fn, but the bankrupta de- clined to make auy offer, probably becanse thoy fixed at $300,000, ond the Committce re- eolved themselves Intoa mectingof Incorporalors; ond Committce of Five, conslsting "of Mcssrs, Lieck, Dollock, Rowland, Ooshorn, and Tatum, was appolnted to opon 8 for subscription to | are with tho recent burning of the Court-llouss { gl%nlvlev to destroylug tha ovidences of tho ‘enmo, time is fooled away, Tho fact 1 that an uncom- mon lot of incapables mnd small politicisns who never expoct to recurn was put Into the louso by THE “ PACKING" I'HOCESs, then the Leulelutury was bolng packed to elect & il & Maine Haitroad Company delayud for woma days the intended sttack, but upon the 1fth of March the first formal move was msdo by o written ro- qnest for on advanco of 20 por cent npon tho REASONED “-'lTll A HACKMAN, 2 v Hiates Senator and forno other purpose, | wages of engincers and fremen, to take offect 20 per'cent cash) wonld not be | the capital stock as soan as the certilicats of incor- i Taurinoun, Apell 23, —Afior a driva abont tio | X5l Shero mcapabla nmall poilICnd BAvolB0 bUr | el Tiie wemand was wimed by & commmitse | o e BT e o aprlahed, | pOration. s _recolvad frais Columbas. ~ e ¥ ity Inst oveulng, Senor Dou Manuol M, Teralty, | ubiect than to profong th o the utmost | SRS o ted by thom i person to the Gene | L /Th¢ second dividend meeting in the casa of | Fommiltes = was ulsa Instructed to cone { Costa Itican Minfater st Washlugton, ubjected to | snd then Jeave businesa in po thatan ade P y P Wrisloy lirow, was continued to May 2, fer with ‘tho ‘Crustees of ~ the rond tha charges of the hackinan, Hob wowds foliomed. | Journed. scaslon will “be requircd.” flalf an hour | eral Managor of the Company, who'at once re- VAT LERe oA " be Velocted at 10 o'clock this | 0 -adcertain what portion of the ~rusd 1 and the Bonor struck the hackman on the head | Moro. aday fooled away I th louso would not | sponded by stating thato forinal written answer | moming for John Blackf, A composition mesting ln"ra“fimb?n“mjd'n‘h' conditions nf the un 1% witha cano. Thu Minlstcr wna thon arreeteq and | cxpedite busincas a bit, would bo mada 10+ the requewt, but that, { will bo held at the ssme time, aiahed irtian, Antwhen ity ”‘},‘;TF"’“"('"“ - taken to the Middle District Statlon-Houve, whe TIE REFORIL - | . AnAssiznce will also be selected at 10 a. m, for | fotlinated smount of monoy that will be required | 1 0} o WBURS | g bilt making appropriutions for tho Roform | ©f €ourse, the men kuew 1t would be im- |, o8 SI8 BRER B0 B Shhite. 1o complets the entlre rosd; tarms upon which tho e B e, B atica areivod | gchoulat Pontiac wid so Amended e to reduce tno | Possibly o securs an advance. After | 1° SUPERIOR COUNT IN DRIRP. Trustseawill [smq the eaipletedt portion of the i Wito-day, POt atlon Ui | appropriation for ordinary expensos froim 32,000 | making the roply, Nr, Wootten plalnly sskod tho | wWilhelmina Jolnson begana sult yeatordsy for | Foad Lemparaly, aud ollior” portlons when cor 5 0 §25,000 por annum, 1t also appropristes 8100 | Committee to bo fraukly Informed by them whoth+ | $1.000 against Morton Culver, X’qifp m'“"m:l',&"g;::‘m"w}‘;“:{ Biegaary by i ALRESTED IN CANADA, | for aormery low, 8100, pos sunu for liary, | e, i tho vent of ' ifual, the men would gl | o ficrniions sty Exchange and, Inres- s g 2 Seer(a DNSORCN 19 TR TR, Shuop 915000, and fawtly bultding $0,000, cut an | work on the lat of April. To this inqulry tho only | el EAMESE Ironkitault azaiust berbanln Vo 1 gy 5 gyyg @ mon MouNTALN, i+ Denoim, Mich., April #65 —A commlsion mer- | upexpended ' balance fioretofors “appropriated, | anawer mada by the Committcs waa that they woto | “Fomlinson & Co. sued 4. 8. Draper and James | 8r, Louts, April 25,—The case of the Unfon 1 « chunt uamed John Baker, of this city, was arrest- | und in sddition therofo £3,5600 aud $300 for | not suthorized t muswar that question. On the | R. Hammond for 31, 500, Trast Company, of New York, sgainst tho 8t, H ed iu Windsor tals afteraoon, charged with de. | hesting | and =~ furalsblug. The = blll, “aftee | a5y of March the mansger declined to consider . Ao d, Joncs sucd J, 11, Bauman and Heary | yoove po ot e "souihern Rafiway Come | runding Molson's bank of largy wume of money | WMUCH dictwion, was ordered o o third uest unloss ssaured that the Commltto was | Neiteriuk for 31,000, Qi " sRege) ) y pross ) okds billa of ,:“I““l on the ey | eading. The Ll makiog | sppropriation the req 4 ut e Bylveater D, and Martin II, Foss begnnasnit by | pany, asking to have itself sppoint. T e e Bl | RIS R SIS TR R, | L T ordr s b e | e Hiet D . eyl ot | ¢4 metir” ot ton” soud undrhe 4 {8 X o # A % . Mdated mortgage, came [ I Iy exponsea for two. years, $157,000; repairs, | quiring engineers to leavo the Lrotherhood withe | _ Urauc Brothers' Manufacturing Company brought | S0840! ortgage, L |\ gueyh WIFE-EATER sHOT, h ol bardnasia b ling rop ey 0 | B0t P 6 S e comon T | 2l o $r 000 SesoatCoain 1 w08 a1 | the Ulied St Gl Cont L, Sndgn ! Naw Yous, Apell £, —In o conflict fant. ovenng | stone work, §3,0001 8fo plugs, $1300: conrorvas {ha smployment of the lleading Company, ' What Geloluity CINCUTT COURT, Tengthy aMdavit fled by plainitfy’ and feed an {7l Brookiyn botween a wifo-beator named Antolne | fory, 81,500 summer-houto, "$5,0003 sowers, | [LENYE J6, WL, 0w 40, YOur Keadete, ME | A v, pox commonced an action In trospass | OEACE (st planti might have til sisy 16 1o alu ! Lox and Poltcoman, Murtia, cach fred, upon the | B4E00 " ey e o, those who quil work ot midnighit “on Baturday, | againstA. J. Scott and Z, Bcoti, claimiug 825,000 | Shwer: and Dlatatii $1l biay 20 £o fls Amasvite in [i i Voingou, ™ Va* (eI viotsud tho QMcer WAL | whien regularly sineo 1835 aa boen provented ta | APHLLY Bid pregiously eltar Wele, persondl b3 | “3elie. yiura, of Atlington, Benningion Coun. | Febuttal | ho Gieueral Avsombly and refectad, was lald on | faianded o remain in ita survice e repray [ fou V.o slodmcioditore Uil iaioat ey G Al s case of Sam G, Ward sgsint Thomas y BURGLAR SMOT. b Bt atl th iored, tath ¢ woon all but ‘ono have since | furdona judiinent for §1,167.07, which was & 3 At . |, ., Deoueazs, Pa., Apdl 25.—8ix burglare, In :fi.':"fh':,rfi?f Sf}m; fl‘fi'.': é:;f,,fi::.:”?,?'khf,fi‘. t llhu Lompany, mot }i‘} conference :::fifi'fl in 53.;&&"‘35:4 .;;:’:""‘fil“éfifiwfi,‘:h n toal ‘f?.',"n?:..’au‘:" Ic'.';"‘ sl:wmlxn ;?‘4‘5:%5%-%’:! ] stiempiing to entor Willlam Wickhwm's store, | priatlund, *Ths s the Ll for the payment of the nm?ul(:m:vrn::uod acuss o | 0 Bis Icgal practice, Lad & namber of cHente who {he stack of tho Usrpuratlon, the sam ordet was it wore lnrgrllwlhy an ofiicar, who shot ono dead; dll'lu'hv-"llffl d‘m""en fl’hl ln:l‘ Trv:-:lurl e i suggested & change which was | Lisve notpald him Lis focs: that bo has property or A, 1o dtetmensiony 5 J the romaiuder escaped. _" | which ea ae bl for cavalsy aulpioan Uad “stated (st we, provisions | equltable Intorostd t the amount of over, 85,000 ——— o b weru 88 Mborul ss could be vxpected. . Biute tho | Which cannot ba reached by execution ot faw, bat WEAKNERS, ‘( COMMUTATION, This was followed l’n‘y‘3 ;‘m;.rrmlou of the BhATD | yirike, Lo ways, the uperationd of tho lieadiug | Which w'fihfl 1o bo maduy subjuct to the above- PintAprLrIA, April 25, —The Board of Direote cl:llm ngainel tie Pen! Rtailroad have been subjuct to Interferenco and obe u Mr, 'ioney’'s motion it was taken from tbo tablo and referrod to tho vame committve. A (GOOD DEAL OF YURNITULY. ‘The bill avpropriating $7,500 for furnishing tho new Suprowe Court room Was, aftera lively dls- cusslon, ordered 1o w third reading. Musarw, Wentworth, §lerron, and Herrington oppossd the meniloned julzment. The usual discovery and ace count arv askod for, Hernard Connors brought sult for §2,000 agalust Jubn Convors, . fl!}"l\:lwlu Siwon sucd Abram H, Covert sad J. D. Alury Kolil saodiho 8t Wenzel Catbollo I a uemixn Socluty for 41,000, oo Cathelle Bo- (8 Yavree Rocx, April £5,—Charley Thomas, the Iast of the three men condemned lo be hung at Yort 8mith on Friday, has recelved a commutation 4‘ - ©f sentence to imprisoument for lifo, { 4 THE WEATHER, ors of the Pennsylvania Rallroad met to-dsy, Tho usus! resolution for a mootlng of the Finance Cammlttos on Monday next (o take np statemeuts for a dividend was pasacd, ——— TTEMS, been tolerated by the givil suthorit! moment, Oifers of raward and contlnue hinve been mado to all englneers and remon wl Jeave Iho weevice of the Company. Tralu hands have beon annoyed Ly soliciiatiuns to leave, and st three severul places thoso who dared assert tholr o) 4 Fypr) The Chicago, Ro:k Island & Pacific RNallroad . Wasuixoton, D. 0., April 20—1 &, m,—For tno | bill_as unconstitutlonal, The appropriation of . L. Kaiscr brought suit to rezover 81,000 from 1 Jake region erouslug cloudingss snd noriberty to | £0,300,000 for shu now Stato-Hotse by tho. Cons | 5t “tacates At e pace. s mls 1 | the itome Insurance Company of Now Ofleans. docy mot fntond to Lo deprived of its | { easterly winds, sud 1 tho southern purtions areos | SUtutlun was appropristed in full fur thy bulldiog | kceper 1n the town was provalled upon to refusq | Barbara sclitder susd B, W, McCagy for 1,000, | share of tho Disck Jillls business, It hus ' A J n H sud furniture. 'Thst had bucn expended, aud sny | (o give board or lodgpng to an vngineer who had CRIMINAL COUNT. sdopted tho following rates for specisl )imited of rain, with falling barometer and slight rivo in | further appropristion was forbidden. The title uf | takén the pisce abaudoned by one of the Bruther- Thomaa Clark and Michael Cunnecll wera cone | yicketss From Chicago to Custer Cit ], tmperature, the i}l was denounced as s cheat, It read hood, and & citizen of & free country in one of the | victed of burglary, snd glven one year eachintho | vis Sldne frsl-claas, 267 seconds | LOCAL OBINRVATION. o Aprizs, | {ufoishlng,"” butmo fusmiture had evor been pros Igbtenud countles of tha Siate found him- | Penitentiary. s, g0 grant "o “Deaa. _Cu10400, AP A. | cured. ‘The bIL was tnally ordered to & third | 4 oatcast without food or ahelter and an vb- Willisw Muzley and Christian Reily plesded | wood, 40,253 second-class, | Jma, | Bar \Thrliv | Wind, | 2w, Weather, | roading with the sppropriation reduced to 83,500, | ject of scorn sad hatrd for daring to sssert hle | guilty to larceny, sud wore romanded. 138 third cl . The rates'to all poiuts in i o | 54 Caim, SPEAKBL SHAW Fight 1o Jabor fur the support of hlmaclf und fumi- A, Locbsteln was convicted of larceny, and re- | fhe Biack Hil ";’ thisiine will bo 82 low as viaany was_to-day the recipleat of s handsoms gold. | )y, Upon the c.uw‘i... Raflroad & qusntity | muuded, other route, and all agonta are expresaly authore headed cane, presented by the ewployes of the | of woda was surrcptitlously placed fn | Jumos McCabe, indicted for arson, wass granted | {zed to make the reduction. ' ilouse, 1u wi behalt’ Do A, Ray dfd the [ & tauk with & view of = deceiving | 8 change of venue from Judges Looth, Furwell, Hoth the passunger and frelght busincas of the dos oratorical very gracetull the cogiweer and burolog out the | Jamesun, and Moore, € Chieago roads has grestly picked up during the last Set MATH, eugine. The Prosident further suye that the ma- TIE OALL. woek or two, sud Lhey are in hopes that they will rinomater, niaimu appropriating $18,000 | fority of old enkiucore, sevural l\'lom were mem- UDO% DRUMXOND~1U chaut'xrs, do a fair business during this smaier. MENKLAL OUVERYATIUNG atdos of Abrataw Lincoln | bore 0f tbe Brothorhood, heve remwincd in the Lha ILeLGE(ToLet cuses and general bustnes, "The Iilluots Central” Ratlrosd has_now full CuiorGa, Apri n A. Dougiss waa lost yestorday was ro- | employ of the Company, Up fo Saturduy night | ,JYDOR GaXroduists Judge Jenisson. No, 3,808, | 500ty tho'Sibux Ciry, Yanston & Fort, bierrs THar.) Tar.| Wind. | i, DUt o D1 was. Sgala Toats Toceiming | (hebiat just.: o4t of total of S50 okl emginesrs | BUSE vi- Gasiteld, cu iriat 207, 0% 310, 211, 3113, | route for paseenger sid frolght busincss through T —“-"nm— m- t%u, .I_I:G‘oflfg‘:":;'.l‘uul wajonty,—~ths vots ih-‘y gm h):#l buh 1'{:;‘ 2;“1"«'0;% :‘;::-‘m. l:u 214 Vo 208, 21, 32, 2, 33, aud 4 'No ¢sso 0a | to Deadwood, D. T. 'The passenger rates sto as 4 t“ ex BENATR RMFLOYES. Brvkemen - Jost . But-"" afiy-seven, so " ihat | Jtban Mooss—iz, 44, ¢s. Nocaioon trial, B sotond- Clasa 305, Bataians. pony s The Benate employes discharged by the resolu | B3 per cent of xpenenced traln- voun Hodxis=on cise Siom, Bluhowlox ve. Brit. | ¥y ORicao " Nonnlrautcrn - Rallrosd has | tton &d0pted yealertay did not et the grass grow | bands. yab Femait 1o . the lservice of the | isia sud calshuar Mok sk b wndsibfuast, tacu- | gohe FRITMO, 8 Bottiestorn, Helleead B undérthelc fool, but hastenvd torally tholr (rlends, | Coiapsny, and since Saturday the applicanta to re- | *'J0aw MoALLIArRR=034, 65% 834, Sd, 630,600, | peilurto the pasace now used by moat uf the roads. ‘ s dh e el i ool A | ke en et i, Sprtons 7 | S B R A R K N g ¢! V1 o 3 e cmployes from ADRI 50 te May 25 waa | Sect T araee bo Hebed sytinst any fucthor suppriep | JUbas—WALL1AMs-ses caes 1,422, Binith vs. B, | B10FdSEF Bgurus frous which tho oav 1 which the I.Illl(l MEANTS. SRR of e, T Bt o S 8, Caldwell ctal. va. lobers McCleliacd and Chiarles E, ghto of tho explration of the pass is punched out. ‘I'nls provents un alteration of the date. he Atchison, Topoks & santa ¥o Kalirosd wil oniigrants hercafter carcy in rogular express. aing. It sbolished socond-class rates, aud :‘ll:rl:hh will sell only first-class and emigrant ckets, 3 or treachery, the Cmnp‘n{ bas & Jarge reserve of exira coginecrs who mre kept consisatly riding gpon eaghus i onder Lo learn the curves, sru.ln, aignals and statious of the road, and be ready ata moment's (o take uny engine which may may be deserted by e driver. - —————— adupted, and the resululion was then carried, the tesalt being Lo save the employessix dayw’ pay, Ti® CORPOHATIONS. The vote by which thu bill for tho reassessment of the cavital stock of Incorporated cotnpanics was 1ot waa reconsidered, and the blll passed by she following vote: o ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Teis. OGS Gabie Coxvaumious=A, 3. Eptiely va GREAT SHORT-HORN SALE New Youx, Aprll N.—Aived, the steamabtp | ity iyl it Wnen?méy FLUTE Mictiac) O Quonor, $30.u3 "tleary, Grdsendort of ol o The Tribune,” Hazdes, oo lamburg. e Lexner iioiason (FEwlh | Jupraxarotss, Ind., April 5. —The evidence fn | 43 vl " | Wasr Luskur, Ia., Aprll 25,—To-day ha wit “:aku:'u;:u:o;.g :g:&:lu—Azflyad. the steamer :i:-?-;'h shoe -nu.“z‘" * | tho Ristey auis was congluded this moralog, 8. L. ug;’,",“,'!,,'i,?,‘j,:?‘,:,fl.;‘“ Woodward ve. Willlsm ¥, a2d | pessed onu'ol u.‘h:v :»':t luln‘:l o(|llm:;~mam catila 5 a . oy, Hary 154 e, 8o ver made in the 4L, €01 Iy : SRRy APl 23, Tho steataatip Scandinaylay, | KSRk 55‘(}!:’.‘,‘:5' St - et -p;::.fiiy‘nfififn?fi.‘u“i: E‘Efl’fififi:*"é‘fiififl?fi Bow TEATALY | Simteof ail trada throughoot the mZn..‘,".“fF?.”.‘ s Die utived, : fuane, ma.-rwul. Tpiferro, tho firm of McDorald & Butler, Argumont bogan ot sia e L ‘Wapslo hend, or ous half of it (the othez half fsto FINANCIAL. i HE o thls aftornoon, Col. Abe Heondricks waklog thy KNIGHTS TEMPLARS, be sold to-morruw), has just been sold undor sho " April 5 dules of Arclar, Frantz, fagbourne, openlng speech and Gen. Harrison following, The Spectal t0 Tha Tribune. hawmer for about $36,000, au average of §403 for 5w Youx, April 25.—Tho schedules of James | Arutzed, flaaturd, Parlsh, latter will fuiah to-morrow, after which Seastor | | Yud o Orand Com. | Male snd femalo e far na svld. Sixtoen bundred . Y. ¥alconer, who made sn assiznucat for the ben- | Bross. s Wouat, nsid snd Mr. Voorbecs will take 8 turu at ity ADIANAYOLLS, Jud., Aprid 25, —The Oraud Com« | 4,j14rs was the highast prico—nut as bigh e fsst St of his crediwres, suow su ludgbtedusss of | Davie oal)h, Whidog-i% the Jatter closlng the argument. roement | mandery reassumblod to-day, and, aftor tho dis- | year—but the averugo fa fully up to the atandard of hm.mn.u.u oub guite 5000 i fi‘wg )’nnnn. tho jury §s axpeciod Ly wany, - | pesltion of 40139 soutine bluWuu. an eloction of | fvzmer yeacs fof tha same cfm of cattle. Abous THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1877. e ———————— = ——_s s T i ] 1,800 people are here, and many mors ars. axfiact- edto.night, The last half of “the herd will bo rold to-morrow, commencing at 10 o'clock R m. All the old veternn breeders are hers, and unani- monaly prosounce the sslea grand and eomplets succeas. CASUALTIES. DBURNED TO DEATIH. &Special Dispatch ta The Tribune, Lrvcory, Neb., April 25, —Particnlars of ahor- tiblo affair that occarred in tols connty, efghteon miles from here, reached this city this afternoon. Monday ovening alsmp was overtarned at the resi- dence of Willlam Whiten, setting firo to the honse. Tha eldes of the honse wera covered with tar- paper, The flamea rapidly spread, enveloping the whole house. Whiten was In bed, and two little bone, 54nd 7years old, wers 8lao in bed. Mrs. Whiten had hersowling, and accidentaity overturned the lamp. She attempted to extinguish the fAames, hor hueband, being roused, asslated hor, At Inst she setzed the baby and rushed out doots, fol- lowed by her hinehand, They snpposed l& two boys had escaped, but, not Anding them outalds, the father knocked In a window of ihe aleeping- tvom and attempted toreach them, They were not in bed, and, after groping in flame and amoka and severoly burning himaolf, the father ias otiliged to get ont. Bearc in the ruina afterwards found the bones of the two chlidren. They had lgnylmul“efl thelr bed and rought cacape toward e door, but had beon suffocated. 1Thie family 19 respectable, and tho sad occurronce causes gluom over the community, ; TIE SOUTHERN ITOTEL. Special Dispatch to The Tridune 87, Louis, April 25.—The Southern Hotel in- quest finiahed receiving testimony to-day and wiil probably render & verdict to-morrow or Friday. —— BADLY INJURED. Lrrrus Rocx, Aprli 25.—Sherl® Rottaken, -who was dangeronsly wounded attho firo on Mondsy night, {astill lying In a critical condition, ——— THE UNDERWRITERS. Aonnnal Meoting of the National Toard, NEw Yong, April 26.—The National Board of Fire Undcerwritors met to-day in sccret session, Tho President in his address remarked that not ono dollar had been loat to the public through the falluro of any member of the organization, snd this was owing to the adherenco o the rules and decisions. The capital employed fof the yenr shows an In- croasn from 855,883,020 to $50,623,440, upon which a dividend of 13,67 per cent waa paid, This increaso of dividend all appesrs in Now York com- panies, which, with smaller capital, have ncreased thetr dividond In amount, and of course still moro in percentsge. Other Btate companies, with In- gn;::ed capital, show a reduced per cent of divi- end. ‘The percentages aro: Now York Btato compa- nlcs, 11,63 per cent; companies aof othar Statee, 1280 por “M‘i sggregato of preminms_recelvos for the year 1876, $15, 173,275, againat $49, 808, 230 tha previoua year, Declins in_preminms, 04,081, Loencs pald, $23,118, 181" for 1870, ayninat 824, 070,604 for 1875, & declino in losscw of $uo8 421, 'le lons ratio has thus incroased from 48,33 to 51,17 per cent. This indicates either that the average rate of premium fs deoroas- lnfiorloue- Incrensing. 'ho percentage of lossea puld to premlnms re- celved was for New York State companies 40,17 por cent; companics of other States, 52,70 per centy lurelgn compaaies, 47.13 per ceat. I'hie number of Jocal Boards at the present time 181,217, with a inemborabip of 0,508 agents. In. creaso In the nambor of Boards 106, and members 0, In regard to Incendiarism and arson, the Presl- dent smd that threo years ago subscrintions woro Im;nn to » fund for the conviction and punishment of incendiarles, and since that time & larye num- ber of rewards for convictions bave besn pald. The number of rewards offered from April 1, 1870, to April 1, 1877, 1a 181, amounting to 358,000, Emmtywna convictions have been sccured during ¢ year, ‘The Committeo on Statistics in tholr report al- luded to tho favorable comments of the prees of tho citles of the Unjted Ststes and Canada upon the subjoct of loasos by fira causad by firoworks and frecrackers, and thioy recommend the Board to urge upon Congress to mike the proper legialation in regard to restricting the imporation of tho Chinesy cracker, torming it -**'Chat dsngerous onamy toour commorcial and financial nrn*cm{." ‘o Commilieo on Legislation and Taxation fifim&m their l‘?b?.r‘- in dul(‘lsn‘lfiz“'lnl 'lcvnrll{ o8 the passagn by the respactivo Legialaturcs of B dopaelt Fine “haviux been. snccossal except 1n the State of Georgla. The Speclal Commities to whom was reforred the establishment of tue Western gencral agency of Lhe Juarnt roported that it 18 nelthur expadiont nor ad- visable to Increase the Mmhdg burdensuino ex- penses of the Lioard by estabiishing 8 branch gone oral agency, as the oppurtunities for 1ty uscfulness have beon greatly impairod. e —— BULLS AND BEARS, Konnedy & Co, Withdraw Thelr Bults—Ths Conl Salo Bellovod to Bo o “Btraw Game' ~The Rook Inland. ' g Bpecial Dispalch to Tha Trituna, New Youx, April 25, —Judge Donahue granted an order to-dsy discontinuing all tho suits of Ken- | nedy & Co, against the mombors of the rocent Northwestern pool, Mr, Ilarvey Kennedy sald to a Times reportar that tho discontinusuco was on- tircly voluntary on hils part. Nono of the partics had settled with him, He proposed to bring a sult sgainst Mr. Tracy fret, and, nftor that is decidod, he would possibly attend to the othors. ¥rom a trustworthy source, howover, it was learned that the members of the pool have made avartoros within the past fow days to Ken- nedy & Co. to acttle, 1¢1smald they told him they were willing to do what would bo fatr, but woald do nothing under compalalon. It was agreed that Mr, Kennody should withdraw thesults, with leavo 10 renuw thém shiould any of the dofondants prova dotingnent to his prommwe, 1t is belioved on' Wall streot thut sixtoen badks are concorned in the sct- Homent of Keunedy & Co,'s aflairs, ‘I'ne coal-sale to-day called vut a I"F. attond- ance. It occupled but fourtcen minnies, aud & single firm wore almont the solo purcliusors, Great disdatisfaction was expressed by dealers who were in attendance for tho purposo of making bona fide bids, and It was freely osxertad that tho'w! fair ‘was nothing more nor lens than Wi sale," "Thia view of the case causcd a groat deal of comment ainong the trade during the afternoon, and the fact that eales wero made vate ot lsst month's pricos was corroboration, In Ita stock-report the Tridune waya: **We reflect the upinion of some of the largest and inost rospectablo of coal-dealers in say. ing that & stock speculation had more to do with tho prices asaumably rearizod b{ the Delsware, Lackawanna & Westorn Company 1o ita coal that a demand for consumption, Somlually, prices wure advanced, while at’ privata eale, both before sud nftor the lllclinn‘ coal could be purchased- ay losa than tho prices then paid. The panlic want facts, and will not boy stocks L1 they have them. Had the Rock Island” Company made a clean sud satisfactory statemont of what has become of the praceeds of $7,000,000 in stocks and honds whica it has sold since fta road was completed to Omahs, It might not have been compelled to-day to acknowlodgoe that fts proposcd negotlation of & O percent bund was o sccund fallure, the total suwm taken, fucluding the $1,500,000 befure bid for, being only $2,300,000." CALIFORNIA WHEAT. The Present State of This Very Important Orop. Bax Francisco, April 25, —Crop reports through. ont the Btate, talegraphed Lhis ovening, are harlly a4 promlsing as previous rotarns, In the northern portlon of the State, Including tho S8acramento Valley, the mildow noted In the last report has to a cousiderable extent disappeared under the fndn. ence of dry north winds, but, on the otLer hand, the same winds hava dried up the flelds, and, while the snmmer-fallowed lands promised falrly, wintee. sown grain will yield o very light harvest. In Napa and Sonoma, and the northern cosst connties, rospects continue exceilent, In Ssn Josquin {SliEy itlaro will be Jitlo If why wheat for cxgort, escept in the lower portion, where thore is alike- 1ihood of & falr crop, In the counties bordering the southern portion of Ban Francisco Bay and south- ward ta Los Angeles tho outlook i very disconraging for wheat and barley, though Los Angeles will ralse an unsually large crop ofcorn. On the coast north of Monterey iiay the crops are in condi~ tlon, but further south, though better than {n the luterfor, are stllf far frum promising, Tt indicate an excellent fruit yield, In Oregon thero v most eucoursging prostect. Throughuut the great Willamotte Valley felds never promised bot- ter, and the umfiu wown 10 wheat Is greatly In excess of any Hnr ous yesr. ‘The eastern portion of thy Stats will aleu produce an ubundant harvest, snd good judges tstimate that Oregou and the eastern portion of Washington Turritory will bave 5,000, 000 bushels for export, THE ENGINEERS, Nxw OnLzaxs, April 25—The Engineers' Cone vention Committee, to whom at the last snousl mecting was referred the question of the test of iron and steol, made a lengthy report, sndthe Con- ventlon resolved to bring the question to the altens tion of Congruss, ‘Fhe Chairman snnounced that the Conveution would te-worrow visit tbe ice-works sod the cot- tou-presacs; also vislt Carrollton sud exsmine thy manuer of charging stean leves and dralning machine: Laka, "0 ¥riday and Batarddy thoy vist tho ft- 0 FIRE NEAR ST, LOUIS, 8, Loois, April 25, —The dwelling-hoosa of B, J. Relily, a fow wiles lu the country, burued thls moralng. 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