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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1877. 7 THE COURTS. - Another. Bill Filed Against the Protec- tion Insurance Company, A Colored Girl Returncd o the Home of z 1lic Good Shepherds . menced a sait for $10,000 against Tlenry Fuller, Geargs \V. Paler, and D. IT. Keyes, Jamen Liolgate anca Charles Atking for $1,500. ‘Thomas Worceater bronght enit for $7,000 against oo rolyéne Dental Valeanito G fled 0 nodyear Dental Yalcanito Company filed 8 bl natnat Eharies [, Gorard, of M. Carroll, to prévent him from naing their gnmfl for an im- provement in artifcial gnms An Pmm. . T, Einon sued Steickland's International Cared Uoodn Company to recaver 81,500, Rutory L. Bates flled s bl againat Tewis W, and Luey E. Deck, 11, Veeder, Olof Moline, Polly Greep, B, . Gra Elisa Greencbanm, the Crystal Nank, C. joelund, 1, 8. Chare, ronkhito, and €. A. Babeock (o forecloss for'$7,825 on’ the N. K. ) of Bec. 20, of Hee.21, the N.W. & of Sec, 21, the of 8ec. 1R, and tho N. i of the N. K, X 14, 3, 1a Hency County. orcenter, of Bostan, Mase., filed & bill agaunst John Forsytho, E. N. Stanley, F. W, nd 7. B, Telford to fores > Broord of Judgments snd New Saits— The Bankrupts. THE PROTECTION LIFE. . ANOTILER ASSAULT, 1 A bill was filed yestenday by Shafeld & West- over In the Clork'a office of the United States Cir- ealt Conrt for this district, which makes some shacges azainat tho ProtoctionLifo-Insurance Come= pany, And concludes with n prayer that the Com- pany and its officers bo compelled to answee a acore of questions, - Henry L. Korte, the complainant, allegos that, helsacitizen of the State of Ohlo, and sdminis- trator of the eaiate of John Sodor, deccased, Have {ng cstabllshed hia. own status, ho describos the Protection Lifo ns sn Tiinows corporiion, and Lsurin P, Hilliard, Alanson W, Edwards, and Jobn Reld a4 citizens of that Btato. Tho principle of {manrance upon whick the Company e formed Btanloy, Msrahali Fleld, close s mmg! for $25.000 on the K. 13 feat of Lot 3, and the W, 14 fect of Lot 4, sll [n Block 8, in Fort Dearborn Addition to Chicago, . BANKRUPTCY MATTERS. Affthdividena moeting in the matter of the Republic Insarance Company was yesterday calied for May 24 before the Itegister, The Ansignes has on hand shout $173, an_the Inet asscasment agaluet the atockholders, which will be enough to pay the remalning 20 por eent needed to make up the 100 cents on the dallar without intereat. 1 is alro expected that thore will be enough to psy the interest In fall, Bradford Hancock, Arsignea of Shoenfeld Broe,, the North Clark atrest dry-goods merchanta, Qleda Teport yeatorday, stating that he Lad taken pos- scasion of s stock of dz de-, carpeta, ete., in- volced at $10,000, and their store, Nos. 104, 108, and 170 North Clark strect. 1o has ‘been ncliing at rdinary cotyrme of trade, and hsa yet fully sot forth, and 15, in brief, | Feiallinthe ol L fiatcach polleybolder shall be "aa. | L900, WORE Ol foek, o0 QS DeCE seseed fnrhlufilm of lossarining from the death | the highost _being that of 8, = Blamenfeld of any other policy-hotder, Tather fancylng this | & Co., who offer 70% per cont of the inventory Shemo, dohn Soder, of Zanestlile, Masxingam | prica for stock and Axtares. Carson, Pirte & Co. e Grr” took, during the. yeat 1872 policy | Bid §200 for tho lcase of the store.’ A ruls was No. H,Dflfl paying therefor $20 down, and bind. | entered on all ‘plrflu to show csose Sstar-day foreach | morning why this sale shonld not be made. (meell to pay tha prico or eam of l.n.,!.xheyuy ym?‘gu l&h rolky shionid remain in fall force and virtuo, Itis donbtfal it Mr, John Boder serlously contemplated tho approach of death. 1ia actlom was mml{' that precaution whichthe wise man thinks he is taking for his fam- fly when ba goosinto s modern insnrance °°'“E Anyway, on the 14th of Octobery 1873, John Bo lified np bls eyes abave the thoughts and vanltl af this world, and llmlchlnfi‘lmnh his Lands was | The case of llerzog & Jackeon was reforred to the Regiater for final report. An order was lssucd for the examina of i’l‘mluul' Morris, April27, st 10 a. m. bofors the eglator, 3 “Fito-sieditors of Jahn Tockl, the wholesslo druggist, yeaterday accepted a camposition of 10 per cont cash. The election of sn Assignce was on that acconnt postponed to May 17, boil was appointed Assignes ot B, athered unto bils fathers, hore was great grief | Geo. W, Campl [ eaville whon tho mood wman deparicd, bnt | T, White, 1 the more bhusincas-like of ihe nei libora AnAufinuflwlllbcchuen at 10 o'clock to-day tiought of tho sulfering the emline | for John McArthur, cx-Vostmaster, for Frankiin entalled upon ine Protection Lt 1L, and Charles L. Deckwith, and for Goorge I, which organization cruel death had r;lllnv;d of Fartlngton, st 11 s, m. SUPARIOR COURT IN DRIRP, £ annnm as well ae tha 85,000 cash it 2 A Piatdohn Soder wonld not die, Mr. Korte fauk | g, T Adsma began & sult far $1,200 against the this view of it, but felt that, howeyer wnpleasant, | gar Chemical Worka. nty of collecting the cash devolvod upon him, be strafghtway annk (ho wore tendor of his feelings in tho lopal verbiage of soma lotters of ad- ministration. e gat towether hia proofs that tho | fell destroyer had attended to hls business In Zanesville, “and armed therowith entered, with msny & 8igh, npon mulctiug the Company of the Shekels provided for by pollcy No. 6,000, Ohlo boasts of notonly furnishing the natlon with a P'reaident, but also the country with a Gen- aral Agent for the Proteation Life, Xnown to Co- Jambus espoclally and. tho world genorally as ona Cliarles d. 1fesn,” Uiy some mcans, it ls lllnfiad. that gontieman liad becomo posacrsod of tha poilc Torelnbeforo nusubered 0,040, and having forward- ed_the proofs that John Boder had beenn gravely and sppropriately interred, Mr; Korte went 1o M. less vn! lru policy.” Mr, Itens sirngaled with his emotions, and toid Mr. Korto that the pollc had lapred, and baving iapsed onte too often ft could mot be resurrected suficiently to secare nnto - the sdminlateator the wealth ¢ onco represcnted, #nd Mr. Korte went back to Zanesville with no James 13, Story brought suit fo recover $2, 000 from Elllott B. Dr:ser. # Iloac: Cr?nr:oan Hamilton B, and Georgo M. ogue for 3 . R, .Page began n sult against Samuol B Gooklns, clatming $&.200, g kidward Barton saed ltobert Horve for 81,200, The Evorelt National Dank .of Ioston, Mass, commenced 8 suit for $12,000 agoinat tho Cook County Land Company. Sarah W. Watrise also commeneed 8 similsr action to recover $5,000 from the same Company, ‘The United Btates Roiling-Stock Company com. menced & st for $10,000 agalnst the Clicago & Pacific Rallroad Company. M. W. dJack began a suit to recover $50,000 from James IL, Chauncey T., snd Ueorge 8. Bowon. y f 1 uwfl’u 8, Bowen, for the usa alu{%mln B, DaoWolf, commenced an action for $40, 000 against the Chicago & Paclfic Ralitoud Com ln&')o ._E. D, 'I'sylor brought sult for 84, Igfln" e Albert J,, and Charles H. 1laugh, Tospectof recovering fiio moneys on which hia Sintor coult eart had boen set. Mr. Hess submeqiiently ‘re- iy muga Tho Tnpeostatement. it the Company foe | yemarine Widmer commonced @ walt in S1oos yostarday against Jokn L. Iioarbar, claiming 83, 000 i sisted that one or more cerialn 846 t ~boen ages, pald Johin Joore filed s bill agatnst James 8, aud had nof nd (hst the $3,000. conld not be abeorbed by the adminlatrator, Lartssa Kinkald, Tt. E. Jenklns, 'Solomon Sol- Downto this Polnt Mr. Korto sppanrs to havo | omon, S8amnel Solomon, Henry olonion, Theodora becn satinfled that lia had no_shaw, but later de- | Norttrup, W. 11, ~Vandevester, Irving Hull, and velopunonts brought him to bis fect In viftuous in- | James Paiton, 1o foreclose & mortgace for S1, 000 dignation. Tlo chargos that in 1874 Mr, Ilce | op Lotalto 30, inclusive, Bluck 10 of Jensen's turned the policy over to tho Company, and he | gubdivialon of the 8, W. 3 of the N. W. X and the then minutely describes what happened. In hie | X130 51 the N, 34 of ihe B W, 3 of Bec, 18,50, 16 proofs of death he stated the name of the decensed msllenry Boder, of Zaposviile, O, bis own ‘as Hlenry L. Korte? that of the abtending Pliysician s o andanother morigage far. Additlon to Brightan. ainst the same parties Lo foreciono & ,000 on Lot 4, Block 8, In leea' m Charles C. lildeoth; | thoss tho | " cheistlan Schmkdt_commenced an actlon In trea- undartakers as L, Brenholtz & Son; of the friond Yorllylng the Qeath, Acam Hojlimansand 1o Tho | Sammeeiost Morrla L. Jonea to recover 85,000 wholo Charles A. Benrd attacked his. name as i CRIMINAL COURT. Dan Buckley was tricd for bu and given five (num In tho Pen one of the Dick Wenver zlnf. Uarrett ITlaya wus convicted of burglary, and given four years in tho Penitentiary. Notary Publle, #li.tho partles bolng mentioned as * ‘teaiding at Zaneavllle, Mukingam County, O. . In the year last mentloned Mr. Korte loarncd that tho Company had mado an assesgment on the policy- Rolders for the death of the gentleman described foPolley 6,000, 4; Laber, Chicaga, 1., proof daving been fled of desth’ by typhold fover and eworn (o by H. L. Kortez, adnilnistrator; J. O. 0 was TNE CALL. JupaxDuoxxoxn—The bingar distiliery enta. (Jgpux BiopurTr—Bloner va. City of CulcagoZon Sndoriabers A A iends Botore 5o B, oy Aaista Ji ndertakors A. ‘Hall, tricad; befors J. B, Durr, | "Jubos Ganr—, udge Jameson. No, Notary Publlc, all bt Chicago, i1l,* Upon thla | Doler va. Gasitieid, I b Fepresentation the 85,000 were collected and pald. | , JUPUR Jaszsox=210 to 318, 231, 220, 277, 220, 238, inlo thio Company, a fact of which Mr. Korte aya | S+ 43% 348 241 (o 344, did, 245, 36, and sl Ins hewonid Lave died In ignorance had it not beon Jrnaz Moons. 46, 47. No csseon trial. ' for the sult recently brought in the Buperlor Conrt | _Junor Loa: ), 330 o 833, {nclusive. No, 5,877, of Cook QCounty in which tho Compsny | Bistherwick va ,lmuma on trial. & Zled s soswor admiiting the collection | ,Juims MOALL{sTEN~Bel cases 118, Artmayer va. of the money, and eolamnly ayorring that it was on | ABuew: 2010, Parker xe. Plerce: and calendar 0 to + [ inciasi: 8x0e] 4 I¥ vf."orvnd.h':m 7‘-” and 870. No. 863, De Uolyer Jupax ¥ARWELL—Bet case 1,507, Brawloy va, Curtls, JUDOR WILLIAN$—Be1 €as0 1,5, Adlx Ve Denehy, Crnoerr Co ““—CJIIDOH“T&' L. Horu 1) 0! 0K FRISION! ' L. lornlg ve. its W, Tripp, $161.31. AN sxar_Coal Company va. x Altred I, $308.10.~Thorana Nicoies Ya. Joseps Flsuly 522 ican, 0, JTHOR JANRAON~K. D. Marshali va. J, Tock, $414.+ 90,—Jolin Green va. A. O, Prout, $111. CinourT Counr—Junak MeALLiarxn—John loewe va. Coatles Lindners verdict, and ngtion for new trisl —J, K. Ubcr va. baul and 'Lewin ShiTman, £101 87, W M- Oleots et al. ve. William auahroti 904,73 —Ueoris G;ruonwald va, Jacol 1Orke, $14.40,— 1, Patobin vs. Charice W, Weston, $60, the policy of John Boder, of Zancsville, and that the dilleronce n names, Ogures, smonnts, and nimes of places was owing to mistakes of clerks, mp{ IA',' and printors, .1t was an nofortunate con- fession for the Compuny, for Mr. Korte denounces iho Protection Lifo and fls oMcers aa worthiess, sud demands a. ltecolver o take. chinrgo of tho #3000, subject fo o ordor of the conrt, 7 - o hle prayer ho demands that the' Company make answee to cortalu queations rulative fo the al- Jeged facts already set forth, and also lo coraln - olher questlons, ope of - which ls: “Did thu Company eseess fn:-the ' month 1578, for the ' losson by H October, the death 'of .the following-named polic liniders: 15, Conaly, 1,507 T Kfingholz, &2, 101t Lyman, $2,600;' K. U, Hoopatetter, $2,5007 . Ik oy, &“.m:'p. nnhlln"bu"s o - PEORIA. T ool Bu B - . A QREAT-BQUABILE. . Nortor 000 Special Ditpaich to Tha Irivuns, + rumy 0 Tronta, T, April £0,—Ou the 30thday of March, 1877, the City’ Councll of Pcorla, by unanimous vate, panscd a geuersl: appropristion ordizsuca covering all the tems of expendituro for the fiscal year 1870, Iy tho charter of tho city the Councll 1a composed of tho Mayor and elziiteon Aldernen. The Mayor Iy the preslding officer of the’ Conncll, ‘out can only give.a casting vots, .On the i#d of April Mayor Hoblnson, Ly vittuo of the anthority vested fn hin by the Muayur's ast of I8, ever been pald to tho benoficiaries. | Other queatiois want Information as to whether the beneticiarioa reculved (he wmonoy on thirtecn pollcles amossed In November, 1670; on twelve Yolicies amesved In' December, 1870; on twelve policl wossed L Junuary, 1877; on thirtecn pol sevsed In February, thirteen in Murch. indtwo n Apnl, and also four Jlullclu on which “Ssecasmenta wore made during 1874 wnd 1875, | IN GENERAL., W LIVELY TIME AMONG TUB COLORED 2y LATION, . i . -, ,About )¢ tho calored popalation of Chicago 4pparently thronged tho halls of tha Court-House, ood filled Judge Willlams' room yestordsy after-, Toan, tolsten toa bearlng on 8 petition for’ s hfbcntor;uu. Tho spulicant was Annle Loutss Franceaco,a pird about 14 yoars old, who bad been ot intue llouso of the Good Shephord by hes’ mother, Tho father dicd ubaut a month ago, and the mather, who, Ly the way, ls id to be s Dutoh Woniap, Anding sho could ot make hor dsughter amind, causcd hur to ba arrested, and sent hor to ho llowss of the Good Bhepherd. One cause of the trucble botweon the two was™ the theologleal | dlsputes which aruse betwoen them, the wotlier beiug Cathiolic and the girl Baptlst, The Judge JYesterlay ,after hearing the mother’s statement, held tat the Justice’s commitment wos vand nd Lgal, and that the mother had the full end wle power to say In what way she wished to dlaparo of ber chlld, e (hereforo directed Ler to e rerned to the Houso of the Good Bhepherd. Atttis aunvuncament the crowd, who seemed to symiathize wilh the girl, becama Kreatly axclted, to replace an old oue at the Water-Works, The Councll then, as roguirod by Jaw, reconaldered the! vote, sud them, by 1) yeas to U nays, voled 1o pnsa said item, notwithstanding the Mayor's veto, The Mayor then clatmed that, as the ueasure to be passed ‘over hls veto had to receive a two-thirds vote of all the memLera elect {0 the City Counctl, JIB WAS A COMFONENT FART OF THE COINCIL, and, consoguently, that it roquired two-thinds of thio Yotes of the ulineteon in the Councl to pass the ftens, Jle alao clulnied that he could give a casting vote, aud thua defeat the itew, and, therefors, voted in the ueyative and declared iho measure lost. The Councll then adopted a rewulution de- clarjug hix fwi carrled, notwithstauding the veto of tho Mayor, and, on contract to Doan liros., of Indianapolis, P 4, Bhortly aficrwards twsnty promine itle Ecns, by procurument of tho Mayor, obtained & porary Injunction restraining the eity rying out the contract, uthorized the lI]p!u{monl of special connuol to Tepresent the city's sido of the cauc. L. Huruon, I-:‘-u fllllld Judge L, lHopkine were rotained oy the city, snd, ) AFTER AN INVESTIOATION OF THE CABE, decided to move o dissolve tha injunction for wunt of equity an tho faco of the bill, “Iho caso waa fully presented by theso yentleman for the city and Thomas Cratiy snd D, M, MeCulloch for com- PoVYS and aterpted to squeezo fnto the roow and roscud | plainauts_on lasi Seturday and Mundsy. Thla o vl fron, the handd of the oMicer, The courte | woruing Julge Cochrano decided the motfon, and {'!fi'\nt‘;\ llm‘vu:;r. cleared, 'lnhd‘ &hfll ;t: hatls, hu:dn l‘inl uu;‘ lsuyavn could nuzl b?f“l‘lmw i that i i the course ol an ur wad | onl he erjuen — the legislstive mem- Wn away, crying bistorly. AL e counied, “and st ho ft waa mwot. s case where Mayor could elve e custivg vote, and, thatefore, tha Invasnze waa lawfully passed by a Yote of 18 {0 41} that the contract made with Dean Brothers was not adebt within the meanfux of the probiintion of ri. ), See. 12, of the Cuustitution 3f 1570; that thfu itém was one of the matiers that the Coancll, fnite discretion, thought {¢ neccssary to provide CANTIIQNT & BTICKIM, Lewis . Carizighi fied n bil) sgainat his pant- ne, Thompeon slickle, yesterday, nsking for & dluolation of parinershlp uud account. Coinplaine 1t sayw st |n October leal he went futo the busi- Loas of manufseiurlug and velling marble, granite, A staue work with tifcklo, belug induced to Il: 0 by {ho Intter's Tuprusents- % that usiucss would net U0 » fhoctn. Stickla had beon, provious to”that lue, ogaged fn tho sauio busineus, and ae his :' iy of thy capital put fn s considetable i Sholonw, ele., much of which was involced far hont dta real valuo, Comnplaiuant has contributed I3 of the year; snd that the Constitution could not be held to probibit cities from making coutracts for Ao services of its employes or oficers, or with con- tractors to furnlah mackinery, all Lo be paid for out of ¢ha year, The Court dissolved the Injunction. 5 THR NEWSPAPRIS hava been very bitter in denouncing thla cuntract, aud it remalng to bo seen whether eltner of them will altack the Judge for scting Independently of o i e dissoived, na i 3 6 firm 1nust bo olved, na it ¥, aod had been for mobiha, losing usiacan, 12 parilal_ arrangemonts wors' made tending o Tho yartics have uot, howover, bocn | 8nd deciding the oppusite of wbst tuey in advauce :g;;;sesrufin(‘ 3 u“rlm-um whlfln m& accauuts told blw be ought fo bold 1o be tha law of this ecie: 0 gUoK 801 an 3 - | case. eavds divided, and consequently, Lbough they are ——— ot doing bustuces, aud though they * bave surton- dared tetr leang, thoy have not bocd bk 40 Gual) sUlo aifalre, Oh tho 3 Inst. BHCKI Teft tha - -~ 'CURRENT OPINION, Let 08 have peace, but no more Coramiselons, for lewrs place ‘of busiuess, saylug bu would ihls, year at loast.—~Avadaliciits (Ind.) Standard Br devale" b whill l:pny\v"l‘lfb hll'ab:‘:‘ndlvid::j Wop)e Plaliant foare Soopreedare In & but wey Som: | " Asweekafter week goes by without bringing founta, or dispase uf some ofite gascts, aud tiero: Mps l‘!f:nn Injnm‘:u»: 10 mv‘\:nuu:h -‘um- 3 H uccount, the a iment of & Me- celver, and for e Wiskolutlow of 1he lir. LIVORCRS. gk .ewls F. Cummings cawse inio coust yeaterday to &nd orce, aud bo shows up & ratber unusual ;x :I: of a! 'he marrage scems fo have bren s $ind of Juuo and December affalr, for b was uoly 8 yearaald cptembar, 1873, he tovk to o Myw. Emlly C. Calof, & widow 40 yeary of e N A il ed, autl wea wa btragk v - Ditatlon at hee *uufaltertig and buroic devotion Dglonatant self-gacrifico ™ during the protracted of Mr. Calef thas in due tim aftor the lat- St vt bl B S 0 bolency and axics far & divarce, that expected ofice, LOgan grows wore and wore positive that the ‘ Presideut’s Soutbesn policy is & great mistake.~Springfield (Mo, ) Bepublican (Ind.). g " Pus Cuicacd Taisuwn asks ths Illinols. Lagis. laturo toanact & law forbldding Assemblymen to accept free rallway passcs, Pass your law; then sco_ver, nlckel.—. Vel Ben Wale's letter condemning Hayes and hls Gouthern poticy Closse with (he decleration tiat **Hell s paved with Iutentions.” That was probably the ultaation when Wade **intended ™ to step Into Lincoln's aboos in 1554, and, falling, do- nounced bim.—0maka e (Kep.), Mr, Hayes being lho. ‘l;mlddnl de feoto, withn To-da; e T B e e st 45 scornt. his 0-day 18 the last day of survica in the Federal | 4tk of March, g Loy and 8y P N mrritorions actiin, uaka the best of i, in tha Gate Wi bepeouris to 1o Mey torm. New culen- | JuCLL 0t e L Turge and the poopls la- wepn Jictbart 8 Cosatatite, wan fined $20 yeute dividaally.— Zoheater (N. 2) Yuion (Dewi. ). Ly by Judzo Hogore for sefusing to surrender cer- ons wha s the policy vf Presi- 18 property hold setsed, Bid eontonoed 10 1wear | dent Hagen Bab feshy weakesed ihe Heoubite- * daye da the Cyunty Juil. W > UNITED STATES COUKTS. G « 1L Btoss aad Frask J, Momington com- 8 n that Biale (Loulsisna), or in any de- nl‘.l‘.'."c'.-uu lh-&nnf[lhnl wewbers, huuu’dhd Qo sigua of the bmes thero 10 poor purpody, sud vetoed ope item of $11,000 for new pumps the nest evening, let :l'm. v romn ‘The Clty Council then® for and pmy forout of tii ordinary current ruvenaes* dll mmha; buy his season tickei—for & | ime wijl demonstrate the fact,—Rock Jstand (I1L.) \ and the great benefits to be derived from | the north wind of Jast night will 1ixely brin, T 2 '« Union (Bep. ) FOREIGN MISSIONS. % Tho Sidles “Tattered’ themueives—and thulnmhcr!llnthnk. ln;‘ m:u t'h:r’wl(::’ln m: fEILLANERY, 1. Tho Chicago Jnter.0cran and Tostog. iSharlrr Justly—that they = hed = gotlen Ihrungh | yoer . The gchrs Peahtizo and C. North came ont t AR one Hanthern Tepnbiletnn, viean(ng ter for frequent congratalation. And the gentle- | topmast.... Towing In Detrolt Rirer Ia to be 20 per i T bl H preent felt bound to accord them the neces- Yackantamd Chamberhin, :fa I+ 8 very hiyolens Presbyterian Board. e Bretcut felt bownd to accurd them the ectn” | cont Jowor then It year....Capl. Darsad, of the ‘Wa have no hesitation in saying, & nexn and falrnesa we feel Aduninlstration #o far haa done for tho Boath all we could have reasonably expected wp to this time, if [ Va.) Whig (Conservative)s ‘We suppore thore aro few persons green enongh 1o helieve’ that an hleemd Bpeaker-of the next House of Hoprosenty- vao, about eombinations with H ‘bring abont & different raanit, but no well-informedd o poor old peraimiat oarnale, ste trying sodlvest e ettention of peopl htky, Ty 8 large amount of huslnens, an well s a vaak deal of talk in the two days' sessions of tho Bord, and they felt #0 proud of it that they deemed it 8 mat- of Miller Bros', dry dack yesterday morning.... The schr Bummer Clond (8 recelvioz & now fore- o from’ Kiacheneft, Olot- linkukulal, and Achinrpcliewo to Last Day of the Session of the MILLINERY, CHOICE SHAPES, RICH FLOWERS. nchr Adams, srrived yestorday ...The sche 1V, L. Preston waa docked for & leak yeaterday. Sho was loaded and ready (o mail for Kingston,.., The estmr City of Dulath is at Bay City, tions” manner in which Mrs, Ifoge conducted the #erajona was Alro pubject for frequent remark, and that Indy was the cenire of atteaction, Light refreahmenta were served by the 1aidles of the Bocond Chateh, and after they wers disposed n all jost- hat the new bound o, Addremes by Various Members--Elec- tion of Officers---The Finances, l‘r. '1;"]?"‘ d{mu.:\d (?' r. l}-y:n.mhml 1?“:: \’v".- ;3" !!‘hgl lruy hgm n"{l *0 m.?l, femal® voices was !w{lln: hmu In; chl:_luo. On her ar- 5 clare sldent by Congresa in conform! mshed for a shott time, ang ot ¥ - Sudmmest of the Blectos Commisston. —ilcAmord T ot e Tats de Bhnre G, D [ ] rrne Banoctor o Among ihe fum | oAl the lending styles in HATS, trimmed : Bpencer's Lake Superfor line, Among the fect which feft for below yesterday were the schra Shol- don, Cossick, J, B, Bloan, San Diego, Hartford, Camden, West Side, Mnrcl Cveelv, and Jako Forest....The sleam bargeRkylark fo to havs anew glrtly new upper worka....The jron ad not gotien ont Al dark last v'l'l‘ght. Receptlon in the Evening at the Second Churche<Congratulatory Remarks. The Woman's Presbyterian Dosrd of Forelgn Missiona for the Northwest concluded their atxth ananal meeting yesterday In the Firat Presbyterian and untrimmed, including French Chiyy Milan, and Faocy Btraws, stonr nsusl “POPULAR PRICES,” 124 chnrch, shorl congratulatory addresscy were de- livered by lheAI;el;‘. Arthor Ml’u:lmll anl Dr.efl. le.. 8 co handaliaking and earnest tho visitors and others retired. one but 3 Democrat can ero has been a good deal of vagme talX nihern Democrals 1o iTop Caba bell ] nt was golng Lo make & start before dasliy man who knows anything abut Democrais belleves | Charch, cornor of Indiasa sveuue and Tweaty-rat MARINE. The reein e Danbar went ont. with & taw jasi : {cle (Parion Hrowniow), llnn‘l.. 1;nu aticndance was larger than that of the night; they vmfi going 'o;.e Inmber.é(i.‘l'he ST e IIIE = ST Now that Nicholls 1s to be Govarnor and *he | Preriout day. CIICAGO. L LR T 4 whito men are Lo rule,” we m-{ look for every White-Leaguer to rush to the fielde ralaing of Immense crops o The morning session was begun st 10 o'clock, (he President, Mrs, A, R. oge, in the chalr, After devotional exercises, there was beld on the Anntvasa—Stme Alpens. Manitowne, sundriea: stmer Sheboygan, Mpnitowoe, sandries; prop Mea. senger, Benton liarbor, sandries; prop New Ers, Thie prup Favaritc was lauched st Menominee ¥ri- day, she baarecelved » thorongh rennilding.... The saultSte. Marle Cana 18 expected 1o apen to-day or and begin the tore the material WEBSTER’S. prosperity of Loulsixns. We may look furevery | piatform what In teclnlcally called & G t0-motrow.... A stationsry dry-dock 5isa Juat been hits 10 grasp the hoe and oth lantatione Grand Haven, towlog; schr Fiying Mist, Muske. ry ot — ——— fools, and begin py homeat toif o rentora the pros. “'MODRL, MXETING," gon, raflrond tion; schr Ttoguistor, White Lake, | friicicd 8t Kinarion .. The batk Mada Mictin [~ woRCESTERSILIRE SAUGH, trata'Induatry of the Ktate, what will we sea?—Hurlington Flouwkeye (Rep. ). * Tho war agalnat the Unlon, which began with the Becselon niovement, and which was continued in e may look—but | Hrs. Hoge vaeating the chsir and Mrm, P. J. E. Kamler occopying it, and a namber of ladics tak. 133 sents around her., Thess mode! mectings are for the parpase of en- Jumber; schr Kate Lyons, Muakegon, lamber; achr J. B. Merrill, Muskegon, lumber: schr A, L, Pot- ter, Milwaukee, iron ora: schr Driver, 8angatnck, bark; sche Merchant, Bay de Noque, fish; achr chang=d to a threc-and-afte: from Toledo on the 21d Inat. * were 105,000 bu... The Detroit Zrifune says: **IL was reported on » yerierday, npon apparently good ahor: LEA & PERRINS" the, conimllzing movement afier the vanner, of | ouraging similar gatherings thonghout the coun- | City of Grand Ttapids, Grand Haven, lumber; schr M ireanr, b oy sold b Cap Re 3. SELEBEATAY o e R e L imberona i in | trr, aud aro fntonded to give the delegates sn (dea | C. Tlaab, Ahmapee, Tailrond tien; schr Mary A. The price wa '¥50,000." TROKOUNCED BY T exeiclsaf thele soverelga righta, notorer prav. | as tw the manner |n which meetings for the mis- | Girezory, Ralley's Usrbor, feh: ache E. Scovili, S —— of aLETTER from a {ocen; the Braaldant ralee s’ Kiepalile inal uted | slorary causs should be conducted. To Illustrate, | Negaunee, lumber; scnt Ironsides, Kewaunec, SHORT-HORNS. CONNOIERURY MEDICAL GENTLE- g conntisted by Republics, nok s ccateal deapot: | bries romarka oa misslonary work, hisorlcal, sta- | rallroad ice; schr J. 3. Forreat, Abimapee, rail- TO BE TUR AN at Madran,to bis | stitation. —New Orleans Pieayune (Dem.). 3;&1:-]. cx]un]nrupl;ie;}, Mgunfln‘b :’u.j m‘:: :‘m'i'u rn:d :’le;;‘ :ct;j B. P.bwnde. l\huk;.nn::m-;lx tien; Sale of 8. W, Jacobs' lows Terd, trother at 1t waas Vollalre who sald: ** Whoever saystome, | Si0e Chalt, an e i i s Do, | achr Patolty Aliskas Tarkiacke G, d Roedar, Horne BSpecial Dispatch to The Tritn " o WOTCESTER, o Thinl an 1 doy ur tiod will damn you," fim s00n ,‘,‘:‘,‘,’,‘,’,‘,‘j Dr. jmith, Dongiae, . I Nigholar, 0.1 | Pler, railrosd tica; schr Charley Iibbard, Alnavee, | Wt Listurs, Ia., April 26, i great aate st ONLY GOOD ) May, 1851, Think as I do, or 1 will kill m Bhlré Albert Keep, Arhine Smith, Willlam rallroad tles; schr Lizzle Doak, 6t Joseph, lum- ua . Gould, George i1, Laf- Wapels bas been closed, and Is pronounced & grand ¢ s el “1eh LEA 8 TER \'w‘ trfh fi'l’dl'fl' "l'::fi'.i Liene BATALD L .“;rvb:g.flh";; iin, and 11, M. ""'i’f""’d' % ¥ ber; echr elle Drown, Abnpapes, ralirosd lu::‘:u by all. This has boen lgaknd upon \hfonnh MUCE. 4 B T 28 Rixs that their Ssuce Tod. " "Bome Now-Fngland. Metbodists and ;n: m}.mrm&r:yu Fraise. (bt tha Dond csgmamed | tiins iad n:!. ;1'_- Bocker) Zwo cks, lumber; | the United States and Great Britain with more in- fi— {ablely enteemed ta own rampageous Southern Bourbons would do well Mr. W. C. Gray, managing edftor of the Iaterior, Joe, mundrics; stmr Chicago, | terest than any sale over befors made In America, | Avd Appheablato BRE=—— Indis, s, In my {,‘;{(’,"‘{;i“’g’f“;‘;‘;"’,g{‘&dfl 1ol pelt 18 | offered 1o yinuii+ha B ors o7 the procectings Honltanot sundrice; sime Maskeson, Muskeson, | becare it wasa credit 108. W. dacobs tobe the | pyenr vARIETY Spinlon, the most pais A“lzmun(,&gg‘m )o B p! + | of the Dosed and farnish n'?)lu 1o the ladics ai- rop kylark, BL. Joe, sandriea: prop G, B, Heath, | Sbort-Ilorn Kingof the West, and the low pricen mont wholesome Sauce < Hen.). tending thu meeting free of expenss. The offer | Baugatuck, sandries; prop Trader, G that hiave prevailed thia spring seemed 1o Indicate OF D18l .+ 1ba (s made. Benator Dlaine eays that the Prestdent'aSonthern | waa unanimously accopted. sundrics: Lawrence, Clerel that tho abort hor buslucae wos blocked, Honce llcy does not represont the stalwart Republican !’:nufnent of Now England. T ropSLMngm"llnd randrien; schr Minerva, furkegon, lambers schr Follcltons, Ahnapee, rall- ADDUESSES, e New England ‘The topic Jor dlecussion, **Conseeration, ™ con- all eyes were turned to ihis, feeling thay WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. paners lvl:{y‘ "v‘v""d’l‘naur\:ll:c? 'Ji-“x'nu’du‘f‘hfi&".‘!fif il(nued‘,n-lgm‘l_he pm;}a%‘:lu. ':.lu;q.rl:nu: and ,—;,,d'ne.;]rnru_ Mueller, Muekegon, wood:schr | It was tho test salo, and as thoy sold hers ew din rs. J. ¥, Youny, son | Wollin, Holland. $ - the "talmactsepublicansentlment.who e correct N;;l"-u"‘;.;flll‘:naavg:rcn thebieel: " ;«E’.ll&i'ml-. Tambers 13:'?-"5‘; o SAELIES, | e e Bt o0 et ke of toa Vekcatg | ¥reumust AWAUDED ATCRRTENEILL FOR B eamas pemesnily Taprosont thel | achorarly pumey on st bicadtortnens ™t showod | Facosd (lca;sotr Ida, Maskegon, rallrosd tes: | herd fs over £400. A lot of inferior cattle wero | € I5ts Excellent Tastes” wh publ 4 at the Benator s, lean (Rep.), There 13 an honest division of sentiment on the Boutharn question: but the division is not factions orreacionary, and will nolboso, If the President's rehr Frank Crawford, Muskegon, lumber: schr Adriatic, Muskegon, Jamber; schr My-uchli an, lumber: schr Pliot, Muaskegon, lumf WV, Jones, Muskegon, lumberand wood ; schr Lum. berman, White Lake, milrond ties: schr Evening Star, Pentwater, wood: echr Tri-Color, Holland, Inmifl“&lclu Speed, Muxkegon. lnmber: schr It. I3, tho necessity of continuing vigorous action in the misslonary caure, and urgod all present to remaln adfast In the work, 2480 Much to Dot Home" waa the topic of an addresa by Mre, J1. B, ¥1y, of Salem, O, In which #lio shiowed that those who wero 80 diaposed could rt mentiment, lnny':nll to see the force of ihington (5, Oy 7o sold to-day belonging to partiea In Indians, Kene tucky. and Maesachusetts, that had beon sent hore for Mr. Jacobs tosell on commission. They sold at low prices, but high enon;h for the ciass of cat- tle, for they are not worth $100 a dozen, llence, fa’ they “were the 2nd, Very Carefully Prepared.” b spare from thelr hiome dutice time to atiend 1o | King, Whita Lake, 'wood: schr Little Delle, Haw: Dproperty of _ontalders, D ur x ety I Londemn. e N eno. oo llonner york sull tiiedthaiatomaf sveral Jev'a' Dy, cadat pamai rchr Lavinda, jlamitg, | Whey Dave no BT e evnated I EIGNATURE is on EVERY BOTTLE. A Dertor thay thie Donsidont iimaelt, abd je ' | ¥ho hed found tifma o dovole 0 the cause of sav- | Jumber; ‘scow Mary Holen, White Lake, rallroad [ the average of | the Wapdo = berd, : only hi Indlscreet and aperscrviceable friends | 1% tho heathen, tlon: acow Contosts Alankd, raiiront ties: acow | Howeser, with tols class Inclufer, the average of JOEN DUNOAN'S SONB, Who ate trylng to brand as schismatics and scceders | . AtToon tho dclecates adjourned to the Jecturo. | nianner, Iolland, wood: acow White Osk, Luding- the whold aale la very close to 8300, 3 Svoty flopublicon who does nol fecl entire confle | £00m for lanch, prepsred by the Indics of the Fiest | ton. Jumber: nent Arundel, Manlstee, famber: schr | E¥ery one la bappy, and ail are canvinced that & NEW YOI, dence ns to the safoly of Republican rightain the Bouth ander the land Leader (Radical Rep.). We are in receipt of numerous letters ublicans in reference to the Sonthern policy of Chureh, andat 2 o'clock thoy reassembled. The attendance was largely angmented. The Hey, Mrs. Moses Smith, President of the Con%re tional Hoard, offercd unyer. *+Ulft Worship ' was the subjcct of an eseay by Mrs. Gen., Van Cleve, f Minneapolls, the oldest grand futore is - in store for short-born breeders. About 2,000 people were here, and all were royally enterfatned frec of charge, and a large proportion at the elegant mansion of Jacobs, ‘The of Nicholis, Barckloy & Miller takes -morrow, ton, Wiillam $mith, ichizan, 1ight: schr Perry Hannak, Jacksonport, nllmuf?lnn‘vgnr D, Jd. L'n’nu. T'ent water, raflrosd tiea: schr South 8ide, Iiowley's 1iny, raliroad ties; schr Ioure Slmmona, Muske- gon, lumber, echr Live Oak, Muskegon, railroad ics; schr E. M, Portch, White Lake, wood; achir Democratic restoration.—Cleve- RAILIROAD TINE TADLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE (OF TRAINS from Te- place A better feellng never prevatied b1';‘: l‘rul{!.;nt, aud aro frank to say that, .;la.nnu in ""u Jhite "x'hn'h""?‘ a{d}fl‘rlmt:aul. .aa 2 ven, | Advince, Muskegon, lumber. st among sbort-horn men. nverstion nor.in correspondence, hava we | erable lady, with a clear, distinct voice that coul CLEARANCER—SChT B, Allen, Edwardsburg, N Erplanantan_of Remerence Markr—t Batarday ex- found. throughout this scction of tho Stale, any | be heard in' sil parts of th chareh. She strungly | 10,007 bu corns ach n fTalo, 47,000 . Bundi el % Toinaren) eommmondation of that pollcy. It 1 | Brged snipars oF fercign miralons, and SOREGF | Sorms achr . W Deanc. Tedslo. 46,300 bu rre; THE MADISON (WIS,) POST-OFFICE, | grnied, jSundey exceptad, f Monday excepied. 't Ar It {8 taken on trial, with tremulous hopé, at the best, terly denounced, belng estecmed a surrender of i Sochester (N, 1t late for M. Tentomin Wade, oF amy of tha | , e John Hlarvay, of the Canada Doard of Mis- | prop City. of Traverie, Traveree City. 1,01 Ua | In between P, L. Spooner, Jr., snd E, W. Keyes, ( ahtcttc Fust Line R 8, rk, b N . H Jestof watotry, torsinelate wiavery, or tobeing | "5, 5. hea, from Perwin, medoa_fow ear: | and sundries: sche Sophia d. Luft, Ford Tiver, 30 | succasrlvely for sixteen years, and han for the last R EPA. Yia C o e T oanmiey Ia confrolled by | Dett temarknon the aubject of' **dift Worship,* [ bria pork, @ brla hama and aundries; scht 3on- | aix months publicly saserted that T ot | SEreep lioekrd & bu men between A0 and 40, That-youns blood hay | Aud nformed the delegates tut the daughter of | tauk, Kingston, 20,000 ba com: schr T, P. Bhel- Iy y e o wonid nof Torzotten all shont Slavery It sces now questions, Jady lately decensed bad ghren her $150, bee | don, Buffalo, 44,800 bu corn; schr Drover, | 288in have the office, but within two wecks has e e 1 e thm. Kive w3t | queathied to the Board v-; the Intter on her death- | Cariton % bris _pork, and sundries; | changed bla mind, The dlepatch to-the Chicsgo B o ia (s Boties. hoa i kv . 'Tho speakor closed her semarks with prayer, | schr M, J. Wilcox, Port Huron, 22732 bn corni | Zvues n few days ince from Madison was kindly néne, but on “tho common welfare of the whoie ‘The Republican party will grow strong, as I¢ rec nizes (Lep.). Certain Democrats, espettally Tlidon's friends, 210 moving huaven and encth to ind somo pleco I tho next'i the Domocrytic Congressmen-efect in New York City bave boen ssked 2o reeign and change, proposition. 1t I4 ta be hoj v ihe Editor of Ths Tribuna. Maptnox, Wis., Aprll 25.—Excitement over the Madison (Wis,) Post-Officos on the increase, and lias been angmented by the misrepresentations of © the great good that cunnfries through the £ho wished that' all the menta with which the 1 Leen d in licathen igenay of the missfonarica, yand fashionable sac- iew bodecked themmelves prop Charlcs Tteftz, Manlstee, 100 bu corn, 200 ba oats, and sundries; stmr Bheboygan, Milwaukee, atindrien; prop Tempest, Whilo Lake, 302 bu wheat, and sundrics: stme Alpens, Muskegon, 12 cCe| aa | iy Pecelrod with sortow, {f Often it 18 bit- Wflflufl &ggk‘l;flwm};m! E%U.WLY- B es R auon. And &S Tha dogore>) andTy. . slons, offered prayer. ‘wheat, 1,100 bu corn, 2,000 bu ost called the **Boes.™ The latter haa held the oflice rtmr Chicngo, Manitowoc, 40 brls sugar and sun- driess schr Neivetia, Duffalo, 50,000 bu corn schr san Dlerto, Buffalo, bit corn: echr Adriatic, Munkcgon, 14 ton bay and sundrien; echr Po tiga, Port Cofborne, 20,155 b co Wiaitey, Kingston, ‘140G bu wheat Taylor, Manietee, 1,000 ba oats and ¥. Jonos, Buffulo, 41,000 bu corn; schr @. L. rena, Prescott, 14,726 bu corn: schr Wollln, 1folland, 300 bu corn; schr A, Ieem, Little Day da Noque, 30 bu oata; schr Exlle, Cleveland, G8il tons stuel batts; schr Oneonta, Buffalo, £4, 780 bu wheat: bork _Parana, Buffalo, 25,300 ba ‘wheat: L e bllen are mot il on reveme, | o The Lrosident annoanced tha Mrs, Ithca would conducet sent {rom Milwankee by Its regular correspondent, and it gave ns o reason for thin sndden change a **faflure In somo polltical combinations.* “We take thisto mean that Keyes has not the {nfluence wIth the present se he bad with the last Adwinls- tration. Spaoner has secarea snd sent on to Washington & monster petition asking for bis appointment. Keyes and the Federn] ofMice-holders at Madison have been to work getting up a petition asking for the extension of bl commission, which expired the plos A CHILDREN'S MEETING on the platform, and s mirslonnry band, of ahout hirty misses and masters from different churcties, took the ulufirnvldcd for them. The eserciws consisted of sllent prayer, pinging of & hymm, o recitation by a lad, the readingof Scripture by n Soung girl, reading of minutes of A prvions chll- dren's misslonary meeting by tio youthful Secra- tary, remarks of & statistical ‘nature regarding thu miinslon work In Indis, description of the geograph- ical position of Indla by the Geographer, a- littls o this princlole.—St Joseph (o.) lltrail “a-Depor cormer of Welis and KInein-s, B Dehot comer of Cani and Kinsto s MIORTGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. b A T R e e et dolptie Grand I'nctiit Howei, '3nd at PAliRer Hiodse: oune for David Dudiey Field. “Two of but the itivel! 1 to r'i‘«l‘hh:‘llu ! e A refuso en in 10 71520 be Hoped that he will not suc- Ceed, The country has had a specimen of his | girly o read . 10,27, 14 b vheat, 560,761 b cave. A Cork, a8 1o (hevonsnry Blegaricl Wb 1 M | Sy & "he T faine 'O jacibous Che | DR Cire Conansy 'SL o, sanGreR s Suss | Lotk of last no et es, Sovso oF e bt o R doos ot posacsa the first desirable qualification for | ittle ones; s facetious papor bya youth, which | kegon, Muskeron, 55 brls pork and sundriess | the grat petition: bat these Intter, et 2 7 tmn, me scevice fn any legislative Vody where patriotism | slowed how boys and girln’ could raius meney for | prop d, P. lfeact, Saugatack, Sky: | were secured tirouch threats, ' Now, & remon- : [+10:23%: e #hould be of more valne than partisanship—Lufd- | foreign misslons, and which causod mach laugbter | lark, Bt, Joo, H bris por i achr Wo | gtrance aguinat Keyea is belng clrculatcd ana sot- + 14 n:oon, me lo Commercial Adcertiser (Rep.). in the audience; ftems concerning Indla by several ( J. Treston, Rinyston, 156,724 bn cornj Prop | o to the movement of the ofiice-holdera, We m. . The prescnt Leglsinturs of Tiiinols will certalaly O R AN e ml Mhlementy Trader, Grand Naven, sundrl think t s shaut tima that Interfarence af Fedoral TASaturdav Ex. ¥ Bundar Bx. § Moadey B § DaUy. carn, aa well aa reccive, tho sobriquet, 0 C ofiice-holders ahouf puta stop to, as the power — oo of " unless it mpeedily dovotesntfen. | Hindoos by all the childecn, 8 calling of the roll by ST ARIIIVALS. that made them i able to fill vacancies withont | CHICAGO, ALTON T HIOA B O asincas and adaran, The rdieal qf. | the Secretary, and wip Laniing im of contributlons b Hi ity pang ficuity seoms to be _in the sbuse of raflrusd passes Dy the membors, Boluna flec homa ta thelr ofiices, uIm]il, and farms overy Friday and forget to retarn unt| ing Wednestay, Were they compellied to pay thele ‘The props it, Aluone and Lawrunce arrived hero yeterday, Thoy lets Cleveland Batirday lost, and wera the first boats to como up through the Stralts his scason. Tho bouts kept clore together from in envelopes for the miaslonary causo. Thie enters tainment, for such it proved to be to the delegates, ‘wun cloecd by the recital of & vemio of Berlpture in concert. ‘Tho business of tha Board waa then resnmed, & 87 1 KANGAS CITY & DENYER Kol 1T Unlor: Deputs West Bide, near S ilsat-at. heldga, wod T .__Tloxe Randolvhest, 1y-thi The Catnruan Council st Madison on Tacaday, the 17th, passed a recolution Indoming Spooner. ‘and nakinig the Prestdent to appoint him. _Federal offie cers wure present In force to dofeat tha resalntion, and oue membar of tha Councll, wiio is an fce desl- With there in thelr pockets tho I the follow- EagsssCity & Donver Fast F. thustart, and were ready torender oralstance to bl Lovis & Rpringnoid fares, shoy wonld travel home lens froquentiy—and TN COMMITTAR ON RESOLUTIONS, er, canuot deliver any more fce to the United Btates | By FEEH e e reer "'T} g oaieiH T oand | through tholr Chalruan, Mm. W. As Edson, re. | €ach other it required, which, however, was not | ¢yl iiouse and Post:Office, becaiisa ho voted for | 1skis aud Lo it o Y : ded, they havk i ther d Las; were cot off, there would be no complaint of the | ported as follows: necded, they having had finc weatticr duringthe | the resolution, This (s truly'a spectaclel Analhor | Lroris, Keokuk & Buri sbune, —Davenport (la.) Gazetts (Kep.), 2 Rewolved, That Presbytert Do nrged as | whole trip. The following i the Jogof Capt. A. [ Alderman who favored the reruiution wiil probahly :‘M‘“fl- P It -1t the polley of peace fnnugarated by Prent. | SP[Sr3aLSa LU sliroush snd iypieniatic proceution | W, Spegus, of thg Lawrencs, whicl ayos fallfo- | uot be allowod ta lay avy more concrola walka!n | JGifei Tpvizat dces ‘dent 1layes sccomplishcs the rewnit hoped | hecauss it has becn demonatrated tias the efforts of "April Sl—Left Cleveland at 12:26 p. m., closely | The 1foen haviny & ] vl 2] 2 R held the afMce sixtecn yoars, e for by "Hia triends, ' tho, auiet sudurlght- | (hsphirchehlathe resbicice aionizoresaliciate | yellbod by o Albuns. Wind . Wi Faascd | aug ol e utien ot e onies o beon posfor: | __LAXE SHORE & WTORIOAN 80UTHERN. Ot tearor - bealtation, | will Tank " mong | ettt That e Cichrelope macom Uir the mous | tbrough 8 Dol Ce BN I WU, | v \ya | Shiirecstion Wbl eefue tn remen big s Soare; | | Ama: the firatof the dlnlingulshed statcamen who Lave | collctl iifx, W N BT s ] e ” o | e, v Lino. | R T iSyod prominent puria. It extabtishing ard maine | “cioltel: That renewed offorta b mndo to enti the [ #HLNe Moy N0 oo, ta-dor. Unsee Detrolt st s | mbotton | Tle haa jrendored scerice to the “"]“M LA Ay o m| Tionh: faining, and i reconairucting sud comenting thls | chidren' hidcoiae it i ,;;gg,fr"“'""m"“' Dt 766 13 view trom hore, After consultution with | bo. "1ia posltion of Chatrman has becn need for | Saus Exbross iy 100 Deladitoe: e & polloy whicl is full o‘lvnr‘oml-e ;31:’-?:1“ fh-lr ml‘l'l- urers, And by them to tha Treasurers of thia Nortliweate April Zi—Left Tort Haron at 8:338, m., and | machie politiclann tho nearer it will be fo the peo- o5 TR Szt sy, s b A bl S WL | VTS oo sustiey form o i, | S o, o fosin e oho et i W | it und Vhen eers SF Whentlon™ a5 | GOMGOMTLWADEEE 45T, PAOT AATIOAD, B e s it (g 4, | igaciseds That each soxtlisrs £ mouth of the river, 1i p.m., justgotthrongh | when the party-whip connes to erack and leader- | VDl DS Canalau. okt i ol Dabouta Clark-st., oppusita Hoerusa Lo Rcrolred, TUAt comitufitees bo shpofated tn each sux- #hip §s not need fur peraonal ends, then increaning \h} x%u Tolnt of Da: aad sl Depot. 'Wahappen to have information certainly accu- | Iliary aud Presuytery, whose duly it sliail be s sccul 24, 4 8, m.—Glf Thunder Day; no icein | Ropoblican majorities will follow In Wikconsin, e o e o o s | e e Tor e ot Sinsusime fmmsass | Al - 10710 8 wm: —OUf Prvaquo tale Nghte Wind [ " ) ANTI K RTER. Teave, | Amive. eition In the White louse, The truth in the | Werk/or ioranand Catidiewe ok or hlftren. | fresh from tho notthweat: Dassod, prop Matne and | {Notwithstanding whist this correspondent says, | Milwaukes Exp ATy RS ey Jue 2olved, That each i iiing L N e 1 Frosident docs not buve wing on e private lable. | piGiicatfn bf e angus) reiort i omiar ha (e v Lty u. s Off Chebovgan dp. | 1t iy questionable whether & new man would please | ey Hoprsun. 41855 8 w2 ¢ never adopted the hablt of wine dnnking at | says which we have Leard iuay be ambodied in It for gowiance Niht at 4330 p. m, | o le of Madison be ths W o Ko 0:008, m. (¢ 47005, te dinner, luttho wine was placed op the table at | the benent of thuse whom we represent, e flelds of Icu in the stralts, the people of Madison betier than the **Doss, Yeconsin, the state dinner a1 & matter of course, and withe Resoivad, ‘Thst auxilisties thai have' n\edxm lb'm' Aprit @=Arrived st Glen Haveu at 2:30 8. m, ; | who ls really popular as & Postmastaras woll as & | Wikconss & sii * 8:03p. m. |*11:00L m out any dli.nculllul:‘ w;;-uv‘cr The 'ul-b‘:‘m-u‘:‘ ;%1.%":}:331”:":“:1#lawm-hn not, without le‘r:’;lz"r %rlv“n’fifgfl ll’l‘l;v.-gk:m“-‘! 11, m. | citizen,—ED,) Nikht Expieress. p:0 . m. s 7:008. M. onn that " J # % o1 , < . Nl AL Tlayes waa much dltorbed o e sabfech and ud | gnfevioes, Tt CHEther SimuniSanTep it | N0 o was wee aftr oty it ars, FAST DAY adtHIREA SRt MATATRSS, Tekela for 85, B 10 bu minuaged in the aflair, are pare fiction, She cousal th cess 'S othing: BAppene 0l hote dutipg the & ¥ B s womit, Ut aho. do6e Dot | Howun ars the ianord of CouMErsiod Workers ‘Sbroad. | YUTgo. “lie rau was very pleassnis pecial Dispalch to Tha Trivuna, du Cbied, of vis Waieriown, La Crosss, 4ad Winoos 14 Hn‘».;lma 10 change the custois of centuries of of» c Co take Christ to our R L e MrxxEarovts, Minn., April 20, —The Governor's | CHIOAGO, RURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLROAUL , bu wheat, 70,000 bu corn, 33,000 bu oats, and 1ife In tho twinkling of an: cye.—Cincinnati e i homeali the_persans of the £hlidres b ¥REIGHTS, odtamatl {nting Al 20 Depota, ttof Lakoeat., [ndlane-sr,, and Alxtesutds | minercial, O e vl cati ooy o e ol | iinosTHia hAtterd yostoRIT e proclamation appolnting April 20 a8 a day of fast- | T35t 'ahd Caust aud blxteanthesie. Tickes Ofces 39 ! ® ra for ra) rel ro! pots. The whole tribo of impracticable people, of "Hiac tho ganua mre::r::mbc‘_n-luu Cedar 7 y ing and prayer for rellef from the grasshopper 83d 8t dej / |- whom Wade and Wendell cohspieuous leaders, can doubtiens be said 1o be ‘qaite honest, thon generally have **bed cluarly the nnmber of such people (s not larze, fieai 1 Tapids, Laty tha last week of Aprll, ‘The report also contained resolutions of thanks 1o the Indles of the First und Second Churches for thelr hoapitality, to Mr, Thain for condncting the miasic, to the pross fur reports, and to tho railroad scourge was generally abserved In this city to-day by morniug service n the churchos and the closiug of allthe principal business housos, ——— . Willios now appearas Leave, | _Amive. 065,000 ba barley, To Lufalo—Rarge Barnam, corn at 3¢, and Georgla, barley on private terine: schr Donaldson, oats at 2i40. To Kincaton4Schr T. Holland, com at{7Ho, To Milwaukoo—Schr Mendota, (taws, aoil Btreatorls 7:23 Mendota, Cluawa: i sivenoels ¢ TockP'nL ) buaiie, &Kloux C Rockrrd, I'bugue, &> loux City, Tacific Kxpress for Qmaha aad| 1t mnet be admitted that they in their Lonnots.” It Al norvous, exhausting. and palnfal diseases Wada' nas been mentioned s a ' ropreventaiiys | COlpAnies for reduced lares. The report was | o speedily yleld 1o the curalive Infiucnces of Pulver- e 4 cx frbivsi g Nevada, wheat at 1¥c. y ve nsas Cityr... 10:18 8, m.{* 4/00p. . Nopublican of OblocT, I8ls not grie that be It | &G motion of Mra, Albert Keep, the date of tho | ~ Mmwauxaa—The clovatad posltion of tho wheat | Jafc: Simuis: ‘an ofectivs. anilcanbe eanly ape | Diiabe. Fas Seaatorlsl election hie, uppoaring as a candidaty, trocolred 5o upyort woih sucaKIng of, wiil pablics 4, 1t also & ;kpuhllcnn Hnu Cowmitice of Oblo, whep Huyes' policy was generaily approved.—ZAufalo Arpress nlso the Ir ‘whale pal thinke the I alscontent of such weu a4 hat, if he remaine frm, ss he Lelieves be + tha Hayes Adminlutration will prove to bo ona of the wost prowperous sand deseryeuly popular the country has ever enjoyed. " The charge that I made any bargain of any sort, Foster, whom 1 saw, or wmi Bianley Mattheiva (whom 1 did not see until the in. fog cither to the Presldential count, or ta the action of any Democrat {n reference 1o the future organi- fu:t 80 Auy political compromiscs or political are !rangemeuta or'afliations of ny desc soever, M Ervaidential count was | Tilden's causa was Bopelcss] o} mmr‘dnl action prios lectoral safe, simply, and cffective, anil can - ruré by th pailent hiuigelf. Ligok, witls full par- iculars, malled free. Adurces I'ulverniacher Gals Vanic Co., Uinclnnath, 0. I flacal year was changud from April 1 to the 20th, &n-m l\.,:‘-:n THE COMMITIER ON NOMINATIONS reported ihio following as the ofiicera of the Doard for the ensuing year, and they were approved of ¢ reridens—3ira. A. I1. Hoge. X Mighiand s 1. Me market checked the demand for grain vesseleacain yuu-nhx. Huffalo rates are steady at 4, and Us- wrezzo and Klugsion ratesat 8c. Chsriers: To Buf- Inig=Bark Ted, White, and Bine, 7,000 bu wheat at ¢, oxms,... ! +Ex, Baturd: :00p. m |t 8:898. m. / te- ecte of the pronounced layes typa was nears from the recent meeting of th et TLLINOIB OLNTRAL Wm 2] N kL aL, ¥ o e esidents—Sirs Patterson, AMUSEMENTS, T lfi-’:‘"figfifii\ andoiphiss, near Clare s =" L LW, Mrs. Wililam Bisir and Mra. Cymu and moai My, E. ¥. Thorne 3 MACUETIL. elier i ‘Dll"r‘:mrr—A lcllrr“:“ll'llfi l; h;ml r{n;du Vu:‘ Do MRS O e b StV e 4 JE SO (den.)s ‘.“kv ok KA ’ rel + 100! 4 Are unc! ll'i . |y mon RANI Y, . Leave. Arriva, 1t b shmply dlaguatiog {o note. the frantio efforta T iy o‘m’.‘:?u.‘rx-n:"f.'{xinl-" R 4 Idubesd Lave ek tho _schif Soisiern., wheal, McVICKER'S THEATRE, E T e that have' been made by Northern Democratio | Iusomingion, il 1 Mps. Willjam' It Ficrsan: Onrie, L Osworu B vor Liry 1y 0. The Tlesautful Young Tragedienne, 8 [88h P Tafisre, alucetbe acttboment of 1he. Kibsrualo e e Abetedi Slch A itk | Go'Chlcago, at .75 por cord on fail: prop- Aber: | DAISS MARY ANDERSON | i Ner orl O Eomratatarion of My Haylst Nouthern hotiey | 1 e Codar Tabidy (h‘."" w ggfl{;_-;-{g;: corn, lamber, mravflln Wa' Chlcago, &t $1.00 per | ¥riday aad Eatinlsy svenlage: April =7 a0d 24 Ia E‘.‘J:’fl‘-fi,‘fir'fg‘ bpaientet v smatceory aafusimentof the | Wil MRS A b A, St | HRSOSSLR e o Paeons, rom Do A COBREMTT oL ouls! h .1 T, v Neb,: M. 1 % i i e o o bl (o i | Ec, M TR S aier o | g wi st sndcom o Gerego 353 ACBETH. |idik: cnaton: 50! Ry, 4. G <) Recording Secreiury—him P, A. Blaikle, XYRLAND—Freighle are dull; theraare s few | In which Miss Anderson will appear fn her lateat | = -7 Jhcclea o ridinle and wwrcanm, o Mchalotrom | | s Gireclinifss sueraariae—iire."Gsorse 1t. | enariors being mady for coxl o Miiwadkea s ccoutal sy, FAY AT | ponimn po wavaEs moan BATLVAY, d Lo dre. L. ¥ Forelf A ; in hisvarnest efforta Lo pacily and conclliato (he N Corresonding Bacreiariss—Mra, Albert | Lhicaso al 60 centa for smatl vemelaand o conts s .10, Berry, M A = for large craft. Very ltile has yot been done in Saturday, Mory Audorson_Matinee, Monday, | Dovut coruer Canal and Madison-ws. 1fcket (ances o e e il witriad befara Iint on aillange | Trvanirsreairs, Juncd Whiiohend '+ o Ore refgnt contracte.” J tivn Apdosson will appoar i Meg Marrilios in Gy | _b3 Clark-ots, Palier liouse, aad Urand Yacide thael: betweun Norihern Democrats and Southern carpet. | , Nunagere-iieadamen D, K, Pes Q. 0. Benton, |~ Ia¥ CirY—Charicrs have been made (o carry | Manoering. . Teava, | Amive e e e oo it st s whae | Ariiue Sifiches J: Wdnrs Giteca, J: £, Frencls Gied | aquure timber from Hay City to Kingvion at 890, | = s ss e e ™ | gt and Rxpress = _L__A_, e pimmseral (Do po o | Nuodi a1 dcets, Joha Sobie, Dpiimbifidagias | “Ahurray ~ bekr. B, Glrdoas, water - lime to VAVERLY'S THEATRE, ket Krpreas ST et Tnk e Tha vouersble obert Dale Owen, in recent | §OUkco: J; N arcer. o B Jiyde Larl Windsor, bet. 0. b, VAGUIE & HAVERLY cobronetert | Yasling......t 000 10:20p. . ) Diue oi TolLer, axbresses 1b forciblo Ianguige bis gratifea- L o freting i LIGHTS. e BALTTMORE & 0% ot e hL neao’ no im0, siaca.tua | L Darase: Mitwackee ort:*iwatoan, atinn 7 | Notfco ta Given that a lichithouse bas been erected LRECE b aul Trato Jeata i gt o Do LR AR of ot . Lincoln to the Presidency when the . Bootty Rossuth, In. s i Carrio W upon the summit of Lamb Jsland, Laka Superior, 0 t E ".l' llC ) 0 ) Cfl gt Tickevaticest K3 Carioet., aimer House, o oL e, Fneoln b0, e Lradiaehes Therent, | Miskedls e Pl ind ol eyt o S | (3 gutde vessels to the western eatranca of Neot- | URLCS ENISI CONNG UPCTa LD, | _Srmadeacinc bouBipor rsunifia il m Rives a8 the nnlund‘- of l_n. hopellhl‘:lg x:m“\.q Nenry Willlag, Cnicago. s Bay. It will bo put in operation sbout May Monday and Thursday—La Jolls Parfunicuse. Tues- Leave. jpuch prominencs hita ioat kivan Lo Gl et ice | |, Miss Mary Porter, s missionaty from China, und | 15, snd will stand, lat. N. 47 deg., 30 min,, 25 | day aod Teihentay s oS Foineeke e T, | worog pepros. — Tock ol povormmon without futerforenco. uf the | Mies Jomnle Detn, from bersis, made sddressca | ycc.; long, W, 4 deg.y 22 min,. 16 sce. The | PR S Uatidly Woatip-Tarchidos: | East Liu miltary dm 'l Kadlonal Gaveruaienh, aud | E2RCEE NG At o tock aiiricin light will bo fixed eataperic, showlog to all points | Oaich Statinee sati 1Dadiy. rit of conclllativn that pery the ey of the President and bis sdviscrs. Me rcaldont has nothing to fest from the h Llaine and Wade, l‘“vl Nest week Cavollue itchings’ Englteh Opers Co. STANDARD TIALL, -av, and_Thirtecnth-st. ¥riday, April Michigan-ar. .lu 21,0t B o clocks 7, AP HERMANN LINDE the reuowned Sbakspearesn rociter, will give by cmory, and with nlr e enaructers, OTIELLO, fieaceved seate, 91 sdmission, 50 crate. ADELPI THEATRE, sesward. It fv elevated pinety feet sbouve tho water-mark, and yhould be scen seventoen miles. T'he balldin g 1a wood, paluted whise, and eonslate of a square tower furty-six fect high from baasu. Complaiuts are belug mado thiat tho light wn tbe uth Plerat Ludingion fa pot sullicient (it I s uaill red lght), and that s larger one should be ubstituted for It bufors somo dissater occary. Operations st the Limekilus crosslug will soon oo Tencwed by the Unitod Status Engineor Corpe de- tall and thelr nsalstsuts. The prelindnary sound. jug le all done, and the next thiug In order la to Llow the pocks out. Advices have been received from Masoprille, fce hasbeen THM PINANCES, The Treasurer, Mrs. Whitchead, reporied that $407 bad beon received siuce hor roport the pro- vloua day, snd $850 was required foi icneral Board, The $150 ountributed by ceuved was placed Ju ber bands, and bajance to ba cuntributed, Mrs, Georyo 11, Latin moved that the amonnt be ralsed between that tiino snd the meeting of the Genersl Assombly, and Mre. Lyon, of Detrul smended It by making 1t lucambent'ou the Boar! coptributa $he deficlency on the spot. Tho amendment was adopfed, and eight ladles were sp- pointed to take up & collection. Mire, J. ¥. Nicliolas announced that she would be 000, ROOK TRLAND & PAGtew . RATLROAD w"““'m‘m:-@mfiwm* fabs Arrive Omaha, Leavenw'th & At l" 1* 4l g.rum" olation. s gias, B SRR B Biath Keiwcatoernsonss @b, . li WL AL PITTEBURG, OINOINNAT! & B L0UIS RATL- ROAD, Depot of Clintog and Cerroll-sta., West “ icket uitces 131 mlw—-x_.._m.lud-;h"“ LDopart. | Arrive. a°any uaderstanding of any charscter, wilh auguration), look- the House or parties, fs bescly false in Littlo Bay de Nocquct, stating that the ice - Gvery wyllablo and fu every weate. 1 did nut maks | ong of 1hirty-iwo ladies who would glve 825 cach. | driven away frou s can v Bxpross.... .. [s 7:20p. m. S Heeils 10 Tot the Soupt K0 on. L was otaske | snd Mrs. Macrilly of Milwaukee, e eachy || dtemn wapite ,,".,lgh".‘lmfl:‘.;';‘h},',’,‘h‘,.f‘““' To-ulght, Monday pezt, Vlght E3preaacs. T e ad 1o makosny. §did not then, nor bave Isinc | ladics from ber section were anxious Lo contribule v 0. W, TOMISON, TEXAS JACK. ihad, ono word of conversstion wilh elther uf | at ouce. ! THE UANAL. YACUP, EANKAKER LIRE ltheso gentlemen, nor with suybody else, look- | “Mrs, Keep stated that thie smonut collected would NE GANAL. ENED LECLAIIL, _ |Dotald 'Ky, and Troups Froca Bebiral Deson fouttk LAK#IE CaxaL CoLLycTon's Orrics, Cuicsco, Aptil 20, —AunivEp—Prop Palias, Lacon, 4,500 bn corn; E. 8. Easton, Chlllicothe, 4,200 ba corn; Phanix; Lockport, & 500 bu corn; Cayuga, Lockport, 8, 500 b cornj KNovelty sod bargo, Perz, 10,500 Lu corn, be reported at the rucebtion to bo held fu the Bocond Church tu the eveniug. . The loard adjvurncd siuo dle after the singing of & Lymn and vrager by the Lev. J. Munro Gib- sou, of tho Second Presbytertan Church, . IN TUM EVENING a recoption was held {p tne parlorsand lecture- and 20 Bpecialty Stars. | of Warm Spring Indlsns. Qur reduced prices 10, 13, 25, and 30 couts. - HAVERLY'S THEATR CAROLINE RICHINGS o ;llull‘wl::.ll; aly efors, i W hot 1'sww chad Mr, lout, —lost Dy want the passage of the 1, —lostL beyond the powcE of rescue by only mamn.l 8130p.w. S:08 | 7458 R, Dopart. | Amive, CINGINEATI AIR LIVE & KOKOMO LINE. of Clluton sad Carrull-sia. any man ef ack of men, 1 determined to doall (o hy LxAuN0—J, Blaachard, Lasalle, 138 {3 lam- From iy. Dopok corner akon say Larry oy power 1 ave frim e wieek local sl por: mE:n - :ghozu'iffit{sfih‘ e :;.:1 ] vl.fz, ESTD shtagen, 5000 n‘:&fi“:.q rack, KNULISIL OPERA COMPANY,' Depect. | Arvive, rument to Boul lua 8] ] 1 real, He 'y - e e oot buf undaavor in the 1ast capipalin. | Fraasring: latendod fuf the prrposs f brIBERE LN | 705 1e lumbers Danube, Ottawss 71,820 ft lymbor; | COMMENGCING MONDAY, APRLL 30, | Bay Expres (exocpt Suaday) 308 = I u‘ul‘ bl‘gl I(Ilwltlwl.l‘)‘ll‘":flfll!l::."4:“’!'::“.'"-“:“": li.ahbc hl“l:. Llul"‘lih 'h‘fl;la lIl' the city. Thechurel Horculos, szlu'&:l‘%lflbnll‘ nl.l'l'lunbtul' fi?mhl‘llhi NE‘V culc‘\uo 1‘""}-‘1.“}:‘ —— 3 - — cauatsy, et oy personal eavimies’s) ke iad been decorated with fragrant fowers sud il- | Montans, Fers, amber, B, W CHICAGO THEATR TAKY NAVIGATION, lumlnated for tho Perkius-Chappel weddlug men- tioned vlsewhere, snd the vialtors came io shortly Ttcr that brilliant affale was over, and the scenc ERIE. 4 (00DRIQH BTEAMERS " BECAHE SOUND AND WELL" BILLY RICE'S MINSTRELS af X special Dispaich fo Th Tridune. For Miiwankea and sl Wost Siors poris, Hazcuzi's 874TI0N, Ga., March 27, 1670,— | Sreited brtbo svception wee fu striking coolrsdh | pory, Pa., April 20.—Tbu schrs Chester D | 1o sa Enbtro New Progmmes b AT Ry HA R. V. Piack, . D—Dusx Btz My wite, who | Sy Yt " ulle ™ Sers o 08k, | Jouon ind Laes el came 1n from Toledo this Yoty ABel L7, benedt ol GEO AILLER. P (e e e d o o AL BOPUED: MILLER 3 Lad beeu Il for aver dwo vears, Aad had tricd | dud (hey somerised sty B 158 1SR | wmormiat, A0 T 1oL S0orS don S e Eris MUSEUM, b A e Do Y many other medicloes, beeamo sound sud well | 500 foom other sections of tho country, Anuim- | to-dy. ry vor Sithiate by usiog your Fuvorite Prescription. My ulece | ber of clergymon wero slao oo band, sid 8 sprink. ——— Fiscipisaricn a(—'-wu.v.uu: and BULLY, iy filmu‘:‘x: & sam was also cred by [ta use, after several physi- "m’fll youug h"“"- Ml afon beugx. 4 :.ln: MISCELLANEQOUS. sud dancee; NLLLIE OELNON, eriv-conile. T 74 11 5w clanahad fullod to do ber sy good. Yours tru- | fiated Guaversationyas, arried 000 R8T | 1t a slow thmo for the tags....Fhere wera onty | CHAVHIR, o 1he Burdes Do Yor dioc i W SIMON EENTOIN- Oide sl elght vesacls ou the Jumber warket yeaterday, but TuoMAs J. Mazuviy, very succesaful Conventivn which bad just clusod, { I