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1Hls CHICAGO 'FR1BUilu: SATURDAY. APRIL 28, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. Forhapa he will give ua something of the jorie Daw " order. ‘The Erening Posl acoms to {hiok that Murray will carry ant his promise ta the Jetter, and not montion or Imply the exiatence of nn belngs bat men, " *4 A story of Irolated men's lives may ba weltten, of coarso," the Port 0, according to the homely adage, & o shorn, but thero is & qnostion 08 to the yaloe of the wool." A correspondent now to Boston says the dien thers judge & person's rocial status by his uanclation, nnd his morals by tho manner in which ho sounds his final vowels. Roware when you vlelt Boston not to uso short | when longois reqnired. A Jady, otherwise charming, has jost teent dropped by a select coteric bocanse. she aald javal-id for faval-ede, Mr. Btephon Fiske has written nn impn- dent nnd ontenthfal letter to the Now York World regarding the translation of ** Lemons ** which was produced in thiscity. That tranalation was taken from the same German original as Mr, Daly's, and the maker of 1t had precisely tha same rights, as the United States Court hers decided. 1Inan lssao of Isw and eqaity botweon Mr. Daly or Mr. on tho one alde and Judge Blodgett on the other, the Tatter will not probably bo held deficient. The London Academy says: ** Mr. Millaia {sto palnt a picture of nnueual importance, and of s peculiatly striking subject. It ia to ropresent the ceromony annually performed, of searching the bazoment of the Ilouscs of Parllament by twelve Yeomen of the Guard, beforo the opening Conslderable effect and a most plcturesqno arrangoment aro poeeible In this anb- Ject, owing to the movements of the qusint Agures of Yeomen clad In scarlet, black, and gold. and the torches they carry on the oceaslons in ques- WASHINGTON. President Hayes Kindly Drops a Few More Hints to the Malcontents, Many Changes to Be DMade in Oflicos at the South. An Entire New Deal Declded Upon at New Orleans. NEW YORK CUSTOM-JIOUSE. Becretaty Hherman receives dally s verbatim copy of the proceedinga of the New York Investi- Rating Committee, prepared by Treasury stenog- ‘This is read over cach dav, and ques- tlonn suggested by the Becrctary on any point If The lavestigation for tho District Attorfleys Ordoted to Push the Whisky Suits Vigorously. —— TRecommendations Contalned in tho Ine dlan Cominissioncrs® Report. PRESIDENT IIAYES., A WORD TO THE AMUMNBLERS, Bpecial Dispateh 40 The Tribune. Wasmxarox, D, C., April 27,~The Preesident, in converaation with s personal friend recently, ra- ferred to the agitation n some quartera for & new party with a now name, then tho President sald In subatance It was ono of the last thonghts that could accur (o hilm to cbandon the name or principles of the Republican party,and, through tho threatening atorm which prominont men in and out of Congress couldl ralsa about his course, he would nover swarve from tho conviction that his, Intention and alm was tho perpetulty of that party on the line on which so not sufMelently cle present will ba kept sccret. THE APEARBRSIIP, ‘The Richmond DispalcA to-day has & slgnificant artlclo onthe Bpeakership. new elements at work In tho two porties, and, at best, white folks are very uncertaln,® A fow wecka since it had a etrong indorzement of Tan. dall, but the article to-day in s ekillful attack on 1¢ thinka tho filibusters of the last House, who aro mombers of the next, cherish much re- rentment towards Randall, opinion that thers Rre Democeats from soveral of the Bouthern Btates who may take the notion not 10 go Into caucus, but declds to vote for some Republican for the sake of the policy which freed Louisiana and South Carolina from military rule. SENATOR DAVIS, The following parsgraph comes here from the Weat: Judge Davls will take his stand at the extra sesslon in the Fenate with Thomas Ewing and ‘William D, Keliy intho House on the currency He will go for remonctizing silver, for anncreased fssuc of greonbacks, and an inter- convertible bond st 31 per cent intereat, in order to give the people the relic they ara #o urzently *¢Thera are and cxpresses the of the Ilonses. The last number of All the Pear Round tontalns an Interesting articla on ‘¢ Portraltsin Tapeetry,* In which the following remarkable pas. ¢ ¢¢Tho gallant (of tho Renalssance) Is as unlike the person depicted by writers of roman- ccsand operss aa can woll be Imagined. 1fe ls slendld, but by no means clean, for thosilkon ‘toea which adorn his nethier limbs havo proviously becn worn for a week or two by hia Inamornta, that they may comfort him the more and awako his mind to deeda of chivalry, " A Into magazine writer contends that tho comparison of Harrlct Martinean with Johin Staart Miil {s incorrect, but admits that once or twice In early youth ehe rominds us of the childhood of the 44 Between 2 and 3 ahe began She wonld nod y: ‘‘Neverky for thonghts than the snrronder of the name. might his opponenta accuse him of wishing to sar- render ita principles. The Presldent holds it near to his heart that the differences in tho South shall Lo PERPECTLY NANNMORIZED, s 1s 8 duty which he owen to the country atlarge ne well as to tho Sonmthern States. charge that ho woald forget the intcresta of the emancipated race would be preposturous were it not mado by thoso whose prominenco gives them Nothing traubles him more the labors of the dent arc easy beside tho burden of He was s supporter tho Republican party whon it first had an oxist. Even In his boyhood his ayinpnthy was with Garrlson and Phillips on the anti-slavery platform, The [dea that he could forget foru moment the great opportunity he haa of bottering the condltton of the freed peoplo of the South is 80 yreposterons that he has hardly tho patience to assura lus ne- Ho knows tho conrse ho HOWARD UNIVERSITY. ‘The Truatecs of loward Universlty have in- formation that Dr. Patton will sccept the Presi- dency of that {nstitution. hissalary by peraons in Chicago and elscwhere, who dealro to ald the inatitation, Atr. Patton’s friends will contribute 810,000 ally tothe Univeraity funde, Hathmond, of Chicago, udrantees $500 punualiy; Peateon, of Chicsgo, ke xums: Dr, Fatton’s brother a aimilar amonnt. Dr, Patton Is expected hero ucxt week, versity, which has been long behind fram £, 000 10 $10, 000 & ycar, lnst ycar had a surylus of $11, TRRAULARITY, Comptroller Knox has received a telegram statin, that there aro some Irregniaritien in the aff: the Natlonal Exchange INDIAN COMMISSIONENS' R 79 the Western Assocluted Iress, 0l 27.~The elghth dlan Commission The ropost reviawas what han been done under the peace aystem, and deprecates tho want of good falth of the Goverament In ita treatment of the Indians, following rocommendation: ance on the part of tho Government with the torms of the oxisting treatios with all Indians; for consolidating the Ho hiss been guarantecd the right to be heard, 1t 1n #aid that annu. great philosopher, fo preach in an oracalar manner. her head emphaticaily, and w {yfiea; dooty fust and pleasnre aftorwards, and so forthy and edge up to atrangera and aek them fora ~—maxim,” Wo could almost wish that Aiil wero alive to enjoy this delightfnl frony, and re- model his ** Autoblogranhy * according)y. Tho fashionablo event of the senson in Washington was the mareiage Wednosday of Mis Frances Campboll Eamea to Mr. Gordon Camming, The father of the bride was formerly Unlied States Minister nt Venczucla, and {s a most accomplished Her mothor 15 & membor of an old New York famlily, and has long been o leader of soclety fnWashington. The bridegroom ia tho second son of the late 8ir Alexander Cumming, Baronct, of Gondonston, Bcotland, and a ncphew of the African There wora twelve bridos. ‘The Uni- s o ank at Minneapolis, cusers of their mistake, 18 to pursuc, and he is confident that the end WILL JUSTIFY THB MEANS ha has taken to insurc the promotion and welfare of every citizen of tho South, conviction with Presldent llayes that the time an fron_hand over tho Viad ho been President fonr years dvo that which has hut recen wonld have come to pass in the early days of that ‘I'he pacificatlon uf tho South 1« tho only ontcome for the colored race 1o Aeos. possibio sourco of surtaming tho fte- . aud he ropeats as VHio serves hia part beet," More than thl annual report of the Hoa; ers in modo public, It 1s no recent 1t concludes with the one by for hold Inimediate compli- Bouthern Siates. ] lon-hunter, Cuminin. Sdminiatiatin, edu. maidn and groomsmen. Helen Poltor, the reader, announced in Philadelphia an Imitation of Anna Dickinson In her great part of Anne floleyn in ** Tho Crown of Miss Dickinson, through her lawyors, warned Mles Pottor to destst, but the latter would ot be Inthintdated, and foltlied her programme, 8he explained, however, that she had no futention of being unfalr to Miss Dickinson, and that rldl- culo was entirely asido from her purpose. bad been imitating all the celobrated actors of the conntry for ycars paat, and thought Miss Dickin- ton ought not to be exempl. Mr, Peter Toylor'a annual motion for tho sbolitlon of flogging in the navy was defeated in the British Patllament by 122 votcs againat 104, The London Times says, however, that this defeat may almort ha regarded as a victory from Mr, Tny. lor's point of viow. **It In tolerably cortain, " nays the amne anthority, **that when the balance of opinion and of votes in the louse of Commaons has tome to ba ro nicely adjusted, tho ofiicial doctrine s doomed.” Na ono will Lo sorry to hoar this Human Ingenuity has dovised so many ways of punishing rofractory sailors that flogging wlil not bo acriously misscd from the 1ist. Young Mr, Plorrepont, son of tho Ameri. an Minlster at Bt. Jamos, has appeared as & prose. cating witness n an actfon foranenult in a Notting. bam court. Ho 1a now 18 yoarsof age, and Is studying with a clorgyman of the Church of En. glendat tho placo montioned. When bis guldo, phllosopher, and friend wae recently Insulted by s party of roughs, young Plarrepont knocked one of them down.” Jut thero werd too many of them, and ho was pretty badly brassed, of them wero compelled to testify to the gallantry funal urposes ibal relatlons; oxtenslon of tection of llfe 'and proporty; allatments of Jand; eatablishment of Industrial and agricultural board: ing schouls, tho compelling the attendance of all between 7 aril18 yoares the Ieaue of Ainplies to bo cay Increaso salarics 10 In- the Iaw for tho pro- heat who serven hin tho Preeldent lcaves mado to heads of fumil TIE OFFICES. IN NEW ORLEANS, Spectal Dispatch to The Triduns. Wasnmaton, D, C., April 27.~-Guv. Packard, notwithstanding his positlve declarations that ho would accept nothing at tho hands of the Presi- dent, i a candldate for the Collectorship of tho Tortof New Orleans, His application has been formally mado to tho Prestdent through Marshal But Pitkin Ouds, on arriving here, thathe likely to bo well otcupled in tho re. tention of hls awn office, and Gov, Packard to “somebody clse for sufiport. It {s intimated that tho President docs not deriro to appoint Packard to any place in Loulsiaua, 8s his presenco thore might tend to keep alive old party animosities, but It {snot Im- ‘probablo that ho may bo tendered and accept one of (ho Central or South Ametican misslous, which have gonerally boen held by a Loulslanlan, There 13 somo probability that Packard may be tenderod the consulidated Central Amoriean misalon, salary Dr, Bantago Peroz, fo resident of Colombla in this day his letter of recall to the Presidont. 10 time past Miniater ountry, presented to- ‘Tho atarm from Box 47 at 12:30 yesterday was cauned by an inciplont firo In_the basement of W ‘W. Kimball's ptano factory, at the corner of Adams ot State streets, Damago nominal T alarin from Box 74 at D13 | caueed by a fire In tho boarding-house of Mra, Etden, No, 473 Wabash_avenuc. wwned by Pori:ine Bass, tent of $500; Cause, dofectivo fue. AT CINCINNATI. Cixcixpart, 0., April 27.—Tho furnitnre ware- house of Herman Schrader, on Main strect, was partially destroyed by fire this morning. $10,000; Insured in tho Brithah Awericsn snd Manhattan for $3, 000 each. AT M'GREGOR, IA. Special Dispateh to Tha Triduna McGnuaouw, Ia., April 27.—At 12 o'clock last migat the dielling of Chatles liceves was burnt to ons, $1,600, $000 insarance in tho Western, of Chilcago. WALL STREET. A Rumored Fallure Causes the Menagerie to Organlze Pandemonium, and Yurnish Xxtra Attractions for the Laoker-On, Bpecial Dispatch to The Triduna, Nxw Yoni, April 27,—There was an oxciting sceno fn Wall streot thi n minute of the closo of business on 'Cliaugo the Chalrinan rapped for order, and read & lotter from bankers end probably look jast ovening was building, was_damaged to the ex- , $300, Fully fnaured, Loss, GEN. TOM ANDERSON, of tho Returning Board, is n prominent rival of Packard's for the Collectorship, and bas tho earn- eat support of Becrotary Shernan. Gen, George A. Sheridan, who hioa stumped Ohlo twice for Hayey, and fs porsonally known to him, has also apullcd for the Collectorship, and Is suported by the Warmoth party. 1t fe not expected that he will Uoappolnted. Th person sald to have the best chance Is William L. McMitlun, an Oblo soldler, Now Orleans ofter tha War. Ve le a relativo of ex-Gov, Dennmou, ono of tho adherents of Packard. timo contested Pluchback's weat, but resigned, Euntls was then elocted, On tha trial all who settled in Alexander Fergnson, of Dundao, is famons ssa awlmmer and a rescuer of drowning persons, indsceme to bo on s smiall scale tho Hergeant *'lle {8 33 yeara of age, five fect soven and onc-half fnches in height, stout and thlck, and of powerful appearance, with a hard, weatbered face, atralght, well-shapod nose, clear eyes, regular teeth, and a resolute, datermined expression.” A numborof paragrapha testifying fo s prowess, all elipped from Dritish papers, andall evidently tho work of his own facilo pon, Dava been forwarded for publication, lr circumatance noticed in thomull s that Alex- #nder Ferguaon, tho hero, jumped in after the **without divesting hiwself of auy of his clothes. " EMMA MINE, The Cane nt New York Finally Given to the Jury..-An Unfeeling Alluslon to Ex- AMinlster Sehenok, Spectal Dirpatch to Tha Tridune, New Youx, April 27.~The Emma Mino case, otgan Jaat Decomber, was given to the jury_ lato fo-day, with fustructions to bring fn a scaled ver- diet to-morrow morning, if agreement be reached. peech far tho people, Mr., Stoughton uld: **1 have triod to exposo by the testimony we havo been ablo to got, malnly dorivable from the ottier slde, tho most extraordinary fraud with i attendant clreamstances which the annals of Woclety in thia generation bave brought to light. 1t % not a fraud which -concerus dur own McMillan at one Dates of Scotland, SEVERAL OTIIXIt CANDIDATES for this lmportunt position, which Ia sald {0 bo the central yoint of Loulsiana politice, that thero will be a new Tostniaater, Intornal Ntey. enun Collector, and Unitod States Marshal in Loulstana, and that these places will be given to nativa cltizens, ‘Thera fs no doubt that the President intends eradunlly to remove most of the Foderal aflicers ¢ ubjectionable to the peoplo of thelr TIE TUNIS MISSION, Teixoto, formerly Consnlio Rowmania, ia one of tho defeated applicants for tho Tunls i Within halt the brokers wure dumbfounded ls but a fecble way of expressing it, Tho firm was regarded as one of the moat woalthy In tho strect, and {ta operutlons were of tho heaviest kind, auapicions of jts solvency had entered * the miud of and, bosides, §t bad bLeen actively engaged Inlarze dealings almost up to tho very moment of the announcement. Many on the flvor of the Exchango held in thclr possession checks of the Nrm which they had recvived only a fow mu‘i ha There ensyod & sceno of the utimost confuslou, Men grow furlons with ex. citement and {udignation, apgry exclumations rent the alr, and threat wero made on sll mdes, ~was frecly charged that tho messengers who bad the ottica of & Co, e up £ ous- [ oyes, of Ohlo, it 1s sal 4y accepted the positlon of Minlster aleo eportcd that ex-Uuy, , may be tendere v, Noyes will not il firmed by the Benate at the approaching scesion, TUBLIC PRINTEL. ‘The Cabinet alo duclded thet upon the reslgna. tion of Col. Clapp, Public Printer, John 1, Defroes should be appointod in his place. aleu that It would be neceasary tosubinlt & dedel cy uppropriation for public printing, ros, will renew thele attept to odtaln the crument printing, and thelr attack, with the de. wand for ewployment, will not make tne Printer's lon an enviabio one. POSTMASTERS, tern Assoct 70 (he Wesls WAsHINGTON, D, Uy has commiseloned tha Y. McCartney, Villlses, 110, Wis, 3 Cycus Hall, Shuibyvilie, BILVER, * Tha Treasury of the Unlied Rtatos up to date has Qlabureed 530,344, 000 fu ailver currenicy, amonnt $18, 005, 000 wax in llou of fruc 12,240,000 for currency abiigations, co on band of §3, 500, X0, BUL-TIEABUNEL AT CINCINNATI, The Prealdent to-day uy) bo Asalstant United Blates i’u tw the vacancy caused by tho death of Mr, inl-nhm 1o Vionn thmo to get certlded. It was decided purposcly d:layel at had contlnued paying out thelr worthless 10 within & fow winules of announcig 1 The excited brokers at ong time wero on 1ho puint of rahing over to the Sruv's ofiicy to gxveule suummary ncaaures uof - re twu or thros coul-hoaded men advise was areanged that Mesers, Bl shouid Inguire into the maitur, the others agree- ingto defer tu thelr decision. sccordlngly proceeded to No UL Broad street, fol- A (rautic, persplring, huwling crowd, whow nervausly Noblnson & Co.'s checks suouted vengeance upon the f acune created the must Intansa excitement in tho 1t boing after busine: brokers and others wero in their vificer. but ed Pross. 7.—Tho Prosident nl:flcfilr o tho other sideof the water, where hundreds o n hundreds were robbod and plundered, sud ded up thelr proporty under the sanction, 1 om of 8 nameof which thoy had a right ository of tho honor and tluenco of contrivances dil "’;&:‘fi?flh"i’"' the l-putnl of mll & o1, and wo aro to lea ction 11 (his, expoass a1t ks beon Barer fn , of whether you will adm ected of you by nil men, " THE WEATHER, Wasuinaron, D. C., April 2818, m,—For the Lake reglon, generally ctoudy weather and raln, ¥ith fresh and brisk northerly to castorly win Ialling barometer {n the southern and castern pol tlons, and atationary or slight fall in temperature, LOCAL OBIXBYATION. Caioaco, Apri) 37, Thoao gentlemen ull to seo thi eult (o seo through ours, mnoat of tho Wiudows Bave your sanctlon, daker tho juatlco vxp -asurer at Cincinnatl, pouring forth, awolhiig tho ssseublazo “to muny hundreds, hboring thoroughfarca burried 0 that Gt was i progress, the uppeiraics of o Legining of the Nebejlion. clew yrerewetutluatand escerly canghit Thu street his boen but not fo equal the “I'he fnvestigution shuwed .down in the del: und soon Hroad NO MORE PARDONS. TUR WIICI LEFERS TO WIISKY TIIEVES. Bpectal Dispatch §o The Tribune, Wasuixuroy, D, ., April 27, —7Thero are to be 1o moro pardons for whisky thelves, The Freal doat is undoretood o ha vlvor of the Whieky Ring, scrve out hls full tern, uy frequently excited of quen ,hqu o that the frus had “S00,000 10,000 1o ita credit at the Lauk. he brokers, and, after cxsmination, rendere t probatle that sll outstanding checks would be puld to-morrow, aud uu stocks Uo thrown upon the warket under tho rule. d that tho sole s iyce, must uxpect (o Judgo Devens fe thor. ougtly jn sympathy with the Presidens in this mat- ‘There ls » prevatling hit that 1ho wholo aalr grew uut of & ltobiuson, senior wicmbur of tho dra, THE INDIANS. Crasy-lorse and His People on Thelr Way ta Burrender, and In Dauger of Ntarvation— Slttiug-Bull 51ill Stands Oat. Suecial Dispatch o The Tridune. REn Croud Auxsey, Neb., Avril 27.—Indlan couriers from the ox-Chl 1s now {n the Crazy-llorse camp In tho fulilment of his peaco mission, arrlvod hers to-day, They Lriug lutelligouce which sets ag rost all doubts In regard to (ke lntentions of Crazy-Horse and his formidable band. The camp was located on Beaver northwest of left i, & fow aays marches for this Agency, I numbers 240 lodges, or alwat Crazy-liorse and i} the other warriors gvow thelr intention to throw thomaclves upon the mercy of tao wmilitary, sod send word that they will bo hora In eighs days. Theyare dva- titute of food In;: clutuing, belo al FUSTL TN BUITS. ‘Wasmxaron, D. 0., April 27.—The follewing 13 the full toxt of the letter of the Commisstoner of Internal Hovenuo to certaln wistrict-Attorneys In prowinent Western citfes upou the . subject of prosccutions of tha whisky Irauds, Biu: This ottico deslres to calt your attentlon to cutfons growing out of the whisky frauds si\! remsining unfnished in Jyour district, and to #topa as willyecurs the prompt enforcement of sll labilities to the Unlted States in respoct to such cases. Whero property has been sclzed and judg- ents not yot obisined, tho auits should be pressed o’ judgment without further delsy. The same courve should ba taken Ju reference to Mabilltles upon bounds snd criminal prosccutions ahouuid be o unneceseaty delay in the procoedings 1o enforco the colloction of Judgments when 0d-. talned. This oftice expacts that your vigilance will be coustantiy exerclsed tu guard the lutcreats of In tLese cascs, ond that you will not tonsider that your dutlcs are cons cluged nnul,llhclnmonnu of judgmonts are collect- ed whero callactions are ble, au {uto the registry of the Cm an 4 mopsy pald Treasury of tha United States. have wado tonveyances for the purpose of conceal- tho Governucnt, this otlice suuuld be advixed, and appropriate proceedings 1o- 3 bill very or otherwd 1 tha Jebtors are knowu to bave district which can be resched rlate stepa sbould bo takeu would deslrc to be informed Yovgreas wade in theae cascs froa tme to tae, 4 m, 44 | 0l 1080 s f20-00) 41 | 91 |N- UENEGAL OISERYATIL: Clioauo, April 37-Midnight, 1bo various auite and upon you to take puch Red Cloud, who Liere, ————tt—— Nuw v OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, N Youx, April 27, —Arrived—Steamship Stato 2,000 peopls. Peonsyivants, from Qlasgow; Denwark, from tbe Goverumeny 27.—Artived, stcamabip representod as 2w, S moke = ot Lo meet *ip; Aprll27. —Arrived, steamship Vader- theace {nto ‘tho | & ‘Toe soldier Chicls American-Hone Chbarging-Bear will start with beet sod otber b inet., expecting L0 meet iho vilisgs about forty oiles vut. A Crasy-lloreo warsior, who camo with runpere and surrendered this morniug, saye Sittlog-Bull yet leads sume GO0 Missourl with the bopa an alllance with the balf-breeds sud difercut Hritish Aucrican bands, couca sepreseuting 130 DIANAPOLIS, &0 The Tridune. AIMEE AT IN sacnt, and to defraud Special Dispateh apoLty, lad., April 27, —The Y. M, C. A. Ity bavo warned §he Almes opers troape &ive 8 Babbath evchiog pesforwanca oa pain Tho wanager of tho’ cowpany He bas crvased the dozen Chey- of that tribe sur. g 1 slow- Sweass ug will not nntll they are fnally closed, and request that yon | fy approachinz, and wiil nerive In about | His labors live after him, and testify to the will aidvire this vfifce when 1L can bo of apy as- [ & week. 'Thin slstance in the matter. NOTES AND NEWS. TIE POSTAL COMMISSIO: Bpeciat Dispaieh to Tha Tridune Wanmixutoy, 1. C., Aprll 27.-~'he annonnce- ment of the Postal Commlission that thelr report cannot bo completed before next wintar is regarded by many an an inalcation of an attempt on the part of the Commissioners to continue drawing 1t han In {te membership lobbylsts not averso to drawing money from tho Govern- ment. Some Post-Ofiice ofcials aay thers ia no reason why the revort shonld not have boen made ia the reaidue of ail | trdumphs of perseverance and skill, the ~ Cheyennce, and acconnta for every The eq“.fl band on the war-fiath eave thoss with 8ittinz Ball. (ien, Crook lenvea for the Enst to-morrow, ‘The contemplated early removal of Bpotted Tail Agencica is the al and tho Generaf {4 expectad to tera at Chicagn and Washinzton bing topie now, | imperfect, and when the Mathushe chiatge of Indian acouts and prixonars, femain here | world, 1a watch the detalls of further surrenier. e ——— ] time more in demand_than the pk 1 CRIMI. {ime tmoro In domand Buan thi plano, and o JOLIET. fered to the public. The prejucdices of musiclans F£pectal Dispatch 1o The Tribune, have run strongly through the various patents, Jovier, ill., Apnl 27-—A shooting sffeay 0¢- | eort or parlor {s estecmed urparalleled, & Swede, wan shot Jn the left breast by Ernest | atlention of the public is Invited. Wilkineon, of Strestor, The latter had some dif- e gealty with & rough pamea lingh Doland in the SCOTCHING MALARIA. being a hard case, was suhscquently arrested and locked up, 1Tis examination took place thi«after. noon before Justlcs Doolitth 1o the County Jatl until Tae next. against malarial attacks. No realdent of a focallty :rl::el’l:( :}:el-bgve ;n:lll‘t(llu prevail, or v;hle'ru |l|‘cy 0 break out In conscquence ol Dois- qulcic oK. oning of the aimnsphere by notios exhatatione. Aveclal Dispratch 4o The Tridune. shouid fail to take practical cognizance of the 87, Joner, Mo., April 37,—A awindler, glving | Shove Impartant trnth, And by & timely e of the letter of commendation. The bank gave him Fansas Cit; tinz a apectal tenin, followed and overfook him at | Giles’ Wenton, recovered. tho money, and browgnt the | JANES A, Connr, Carrlage Factory, 418, 4 fellow back and lodged him In the County Jail, 4 e all druggists. NASHVILLE DIAMOND ROBBERY. = Dartox, 0., Apell 27.—In the care of Fritz BUSINESS NOTICES. Dhein and William Mlareison, charged with com- : plicity in the Nashville: dismond robbery, tho E'I;nlwl‘;h\d ’a‘lnrl‘ltfllner?l!“lurln Conrt decided that they were & party to the rob- | SOLUN 0 ayne & Co., Chicago, bery. Connsel for the prisoncra gave notlce of | une. thelr Intent to apply to the Hooreme Iunyad] Janos. Dest natnralaperient, Court for & writ of error, and the prisonera were remanded to the cn-rgn of the Sheriff, The mo- tion on Lho writ will be argued before the Bupreme Court In Columbuns to-morrow. If the decleion of the Caurt In sustained, fllo{'rlmncu wilt be hand. e ed over to the Nashville auttorities, emall, hie taste Is not unpleasant, sunpectad of the crime, and hin whereabouts wera | health alone will fnduce. made known h{ Tesch, the fellow arrested In Cin- cinnati or vicialt; #oft, white, clear, velvely, and healthy: removes BURGLARY. {E'J‘.'x'ifi"",."'.'n'r'ifl"'“?lJ"“E""":" and llfl)‘nlella of i neutralizes the odor of verspira Bpectal Dispateh to The Trivuse. pecallarly ndapted to tho nursery. toitet and Lo Craxtox, lu., Avril 27.—Mr. Schiller Hosford, | room. Juet the thing for excurafonists in thi Becretary of tho Clinton Lumber Company: E, 8, | country or at the reashore. Try ft. I'rice, of Dalley, Attarney of tho Northwestern Railroa E. 11 Thager, edltor of tho Ags; and A. W. Les- lie, merchant, were each rolieved of money snd aluables by burglsrs who vislted thelr slcoplng. I Tooum arly thismoming, Mr. Hosford offers 50 | L wotld; also collure, for the retinrn of his gold watch, ring, and no questiona asked. | chan, charm, and s&:tlty. $1.00 per doz., #ix for T3¢, 17 f f and notes amounting to $12,000, purporting to y = hnye been igned by Heney W, Carter and Indorsed !l-;;!b\ ‘all necm French Champngnes, Dy Stevhen Thayer & Son, havo been dlscovered | , Sold by M. C. McDonald & Ca., Chicazo. é aggregato 825, O Samuel A. Thuyer writes to Fold by Chapin & Gore, Chlcage SLASHING AROUND. zing scale and linear bridee, the old man called his tmprovetnents, but there was e et Ana | 81 comething left. The old tuning-plus were By Dr, Mathews, hias come fo be A GENUINE LITERARY EVENT. ~The Standard, S. C. GRIGGS & CO. PUBLISI TO-DAY Houes With Men ad Books. BY WM. MATHEWS, LL.D, One Tiandsome Volume, Price........$2.00 Wost End Dry Goods Touse, Madison and Peoria-sts. TREMENDOUS SAGRIFIGE! LKS. Prices NBV@‘__BMUI‘B Onoted! READ THIS. unprecedented that wo shall L the headquar- | Company, of New Haven, took up the man- buniness of | Ufacture, a tunine-pin with a bushing waa in- thin natare. Lleut. Nehuyler, of theatall, and | troduced whereby the pin was kept In place. Gen, Forsyth accompany him. Lieut. Lourke, | prescrving the tone, the last thing left to bo aleo of (ien. Crook’a alaf, and Lient. Clark, in | done, and musiclans accepted it all over the ‘There 13 no muslcal Instrument mora dellcato or diflfeult in §ts construction, and at tho same until tho rise af the Mathushek, which {or con- curred in Mike Dinzen's saloon and bowling alley Messra, Pelton & Pomeroy, of No. 220 State, on Chicago stroet Jast night, In which John Abrid, | hiave afew of the planos on hand, to which the saloon, and drew ble rovolver and fired, mirsing | 18 is a fact widely and amply attested that whora hin man, but hitting Abrid as stated. The wound: | the powerfnl and pernicious drug, quinine, and ¢ man wan atiended by Dr. Josmer, who fotiul { giher mineral polsons, sdminlatered as remedies e e o e I b 5 Ahcers bt | for fever and sgue and bilious remlttents, fail o not necessarily patnfn) wound. Wilkinson, who | yleld more than temporary rellef to the sufferer, ‘This Valume will ben rich treat to every lover Hehwolnrly, enterinining, fancinntlog, nnd Instructive beyond nil hin previons warks, it swill add greatly to the brilliant reputation of Its distio= audslied mothor. 50,000 COPIES of Prof. Mathews HIS PREVIO! formerly Itved” in Morris, and han the repntation of | Ifostetter's Slomach Bittersacotehes thoso tremen- dous epidemlics thuroughly. snd by strengthening ‘who conmitted him | the aystem and regniating ita fanctions, protects it af Werntnre. bargaing in 8il ofter for sale this day, nre designed to prove to the public that in Silks, a8 well ag other elnsses of Dry ““T0 PAYS T0 TRADE, 01 THE WEST SIDE” 100 piccos COL’D GROS GRAIN BILKS at 76 CENTS YARD ; can- not be equaled for 40 more monoy. An important lino of Col’d Gros Grains at 31 yard. Hgivé% Col'd Gros Grain Silks at ‘Wo havo soveral grades intormodi. ate, but desire to call special at- tontion to & line of extra rich and hoavy Lyons Gros Grains, just mnported, in a choico assortment of shades, nover offercd, in this uality and width, for logs than or yanrd, that wo shall soll his name as Guinn, to-day presented mcortlfied | Wittcra avold the ravages of mnladies ro dinastrons chieck from an Eastern bank to the State Savinga | to the phyaical constitution. Thero ia ot In exia- ve now been pablished by Dank of thia ety for 4,600, accompanled by & lr.‘-nlrcll!ner tonie, carrective and defemsive core US WORKS ARE WORDS, THEIR USE AND ABUSE, 5. An fnteresting s romance."~Catholle Mir- S s 81,000 on tho check. 'The swindler Jeft the city Dr. Gileat Your liniment In the beet Tever aned s on the 12 o'clock Southwestern bound traln cn the | it cared my rhenmatism when every other remedy g e do & Gl Bt ! | el Jlirely vl ng WS T M et 5 ) o o The bank, later, discovered the crime, and, get i E s, lellln of **One of the moet valuable books printed in midern tinies."—Alimny I'ress. **Rich fn valnahie sugeatinn to those who de- #fre to cultivate aceurac i ting."—~Lutheran Quartel GETTING ON IN THE WORLD. **Thix {s the best hogk on the anbject we have ve, 0 ono ean read it without boing ben- 0 Foling men Ita YAlne can earcel Itachinter on *3oney® fa wortly ho cost of the work (o auy one,"s Huflalo. 22 Freeman atrcet, Cinclunatl, 0. For sal Pure, sparkiing water for iable (ennine only with agents' name, McCullagh & Christian Advocr THE GREAT CONVERSERS. #*The work fs an excellent one, and-conld havn been produced by ne tne but % scholar of reading, cultivated ta cliofce, “—New York T ALSO JUST PUBLISHED A SEW AND IXPROYED EDITION OF America Not Discovered by Colnmbus, An listorical Rketch of the Discovery of America by the Norsemen Iy the Teoth Century, 1 1t B Anderson, of the Univerity of Wi prendtx on the Historical, Literary,and alue of the Scaudinavian T.aogusies. . ON labels. 2 i Sanos—As & Jaxativo 1 prefer the danoa to any and every other inineral d fur the foilowing reanona: The dose it acta uromptly, 1¢ docs ot opnrass the stomach, it docs ot gripe. i I i ! | i verdreosses, of them in Blacks, worth 1. yard, for 50 cts. Judging from a former experionce in same goods, 1t i8 unlikeoly that this lot will re- main two days. Rich Lyons Brocade quality, for §1.75 yard. Fancy Silks, special bargains, at 5, and 85 cts yard. ks, all silk, at a spocial bargain. 10ces Hoavy Black all-silk Gros rains at $15 worth much more y 75 pieces Lyons Black Gros Graina, bettor qualities, at %1.20, $1.30, $1.365, and 21.40, ‘Wo offor at $1.60 per bright, hoavy, Black Grain, full satin flnish, s quality ack Clopking Bilks, TIE INDIANADPOIS GRABEER, and it fa eticicnt, J. Slurion Sime, M. D., New Fpectal Dispaich to The Tribune. 4 —— Ixp1axaroLig, Ind., Aprll 27, —Detective Wan- Burnett's Kallistun,~—No part of our phys- nnd prompt declston of ne, enstein, of Cincinnatl, who arrested UarryfSouth- | fcal organixation ia more worthy of eareful atten- Pate, alias Flogd, aline Moore, In Norwaik on | ot than $ho skin. ita delicate airmctirs am a mechaniam_render it nensitive to the slightcat oh- Wednenday Isst, on the chargs of- robbing the In- | yiractlons, whether arisius from sunbirn, from diana National Bank, arrived here to-day with his { dust, or the chancing alr and wind, Burneti’s wrisoner, and on information furnlslied hy the | HKalliaton Is prepared expressly to remoreall thuse; [itter “aiveral ofhet partica have bech arrésted | and the reault Gf ita tine ina perfoctly eaithy ac: here thin cvening, bonthgato in tho party fret | tion. snd s eoftneas and lovellneas of texture that dsyks. $3.25 d 76 ots yard ; . y Isst woek, Dr. Van Dyke'sSulphar Soup makes the skin A valuable aifdition to Ameriean history, The object s fully described in the il Author's narrative is ve baok I# full of Karprising be read with something ke wo and Querles, Lundon. cents:'box of three cakes, 60 s, ld b dm“,m‘xo cakes, 00 cents, Bald by ail ard, a rich, yons Gros Heep sells the beat and cheapest ahirts in elegant atyles, J Madison worth 82 yard. A full lino of Bl {from §1.50 yard up. The lots above quoted are all ¥ under present value, Wo nvito the inspection of tho GARSON, PIRIE & 00, EP~ Forsalefat alt bookstores, of seat, postpald, on recelptof price by §. 0. GRIGGS & 0., Publishers, 25 Washington-st., Ohicago, STANDARD BOOKS Boland's Aromatic Bictor Wino of Iron lan FORGERY. remedy for nervons debility, fmporerished blood, ‘New Irawicn, N. ., April 27.~Forged checks | andimpsired digestion. Depot, il Clark street. here, and §t Is “JJM“’ ‘the fabricated paper will l.vullnuvnu'l_ ExtraDry.ccie.eesso 810 Der case, his family that he fasucd the false tokens. Jules Mumm's Celebrated Champsgnes. LouvisviLLe, Ky., April 27.—The Courler- —— G ETT Journal epeciat from Elizabethtown, Ky., reports that Piclding Sweeney cut tho throats of Hn{llcn English, and son, Horace Hayden -ngl 30d killed Bweeney, ilorace is dead. Meeting of the Natlonal Board, 00 of tho National Toind o Fire Undorwrier - dey olected George T. llopo, Chairman: I, 1L Montgomery, General Agent, and 3. K. Mille the Whole System. Beeretas Tho following resolustons were adopte . 4 R'f"‘ffd‘ 'rh’ul nllll':,:::‘t’mw.‘ lefdgtx‘n‘t'eu“te joctonly 14 i {natructions as the CompRnIEs bos 178 MEDICAL PROPERTIES ARE unging to thin lloard mny ive to shelr respeciive agents ns to the proper rates to be maintalned, or and majataining such a tariff of rates os ahall be B et e Rt i Fnks ot located within (h fesoired, 0t 8] nks not located within the ficld coverail by local board, or now o hereafter AND DITRBETIC. ruted In (he tariiof such board, be declared free, and rates thereon open 10 tho Individual judgment and determination of the members of this board. —_ "Tho feealutions were paesed because tho oflurts of the board 1o wecure wieguate and uniform rates | o, 3 1 of promluun aud cunservatlcu principlencf undcr. Yegetine,| weelting huve been opposed by companics untalde of 108, the voard, and measurcs to ‘conclilate such com- anies nad gotthom united on a uniform tarld have to ailed. e B BAe T ont. eneertutty ats : ot u e Vegetine.'ny' i To 18 UeR] ST ol ey WSAN-:BJAA :’fi #;‘1‘{50'“:. 4 tnk A".&.‘-'.’:"“I" Gfl« i Orrawa, Aprll 27.—The Dowinlon Parllament Praise, fur ) waa troubied vvel will bo prorogued ta-mdtrow at % o'clock. Vegetne, ixum, miruthsc s ol e Tho Dopartment of Agricultura hus recofved 1n- il b any ot formation that Bir, Baline bas started from Wor- o cured et Snd L d9 fee aving In_charge 171 emigrants of (oL the timie that thero ix French Cana Tonoxro, April 27, —Dr. kb’:‘t" l’ll)W'l!ln hl: W{ll m,fi m lome, coming to Toronto In reference to Arc sho) Lynchts ratirement, whom 1¢ e said bo will snce | VEZCURC cor, sagaztc s ‘Otrawa, April 27.—Tn the Commons last night he U0 fartho aecure s tndependsnco of Far- | — Biscit wak pasned. 'Hx'n"rnrmpmnluuan bl slao passed 11a snat | Vegetines GIVES re; g, It INVENTOR'S TRIUMPH, T TS THUMEY.. s i Vegetine| AND APPETITE, geotleman Mathushek wrought and wrestled with the probtem, ** How to bestow ncarly sixtv glihflflm thn use of Vexetine. tons of tenslon so ps not to straln the weaker Yegetl lety tosllher tricnds, ~ A few buttlcs polnts of a plano.” For a quarter of a century | ¥ €GELINCe Veeting resiored hek heattty strcugth ho bent over the wires and sounding-boards in Insurance sud lieat' Estate Axint, Germany, turning out Instrument after Ao drteanDuihihig, lgsioa, Has. fustrumcnt after the complacent pate Vcflellnc. S ents of the lflu’. L:ml mnny:‘wm—y mur'llm o CANNOT BE spent over old planos seut for repalr. o contd ano what was wrang, Ho knewthgt the EXCELLED. pisuo was ia its fufancy, but ho grew old and Vegelluc. gray puzaling bia brain for the remedy, wud 4. 1, S nuch of his carnings ;md all hls saviugs wept i the way of all wealth fnhis tirciess experiments, It waa plaln to bim chat tlio difficulty lay In the chellne. curved bridge and In the position of the strings, ud elleds and as Medicine, 11 is plate, and curving and warplng “the fram and tho other, being Huvsl 80 clope together thruuigh tho necessitics of the bridee in use, run the tonea uncvenly and produced Y H tho harmony. Tho old man poluted out these hered to establishedrules, until be shoulddeviso somo schemo that should’ prove Haell better, chellne. atr, Steves Weary and dishicartened, ho Jeft his homo and Llear Kir— 'nm:gln Nuw;tulrky‘mfi»lng ll:r lr;:.emu a‘n 151 i ol your XS] 1 tue enc: ol ankes enter) e ery 8 ig ey Ut Habore comenicod again, but time wore oh \egelllleo oY unpialat Wil gtonn leaviog bim poor but not discouraged, He Al tried a dozen plaus, but was diseatisiod with Yours respectfal ‘i}"s‘u‘.’.fi‘:’.&"‘;fin“‘{n‘."fio Ides came, and the v (:fl ALl a uo ra, g LR LT T R near e el Wwas unboun Wi b {ouud that It gavy bl 8 foos WIORS. Of PREPARED BY strings, aud greater spave for each striog on e Peuiidy for Dyspepal richoess and depth of tone le had accom- lished, Lot ¢ { labor rugirists. Bually - rewsrdche - As bo - conttued Yoetine ta Sold by Al Drugg Madison & Peoria-sts. TIRIMMINGS, RUSSIA TURKEY. FOR SALE BY JANSEN, McCLURG & C0. Walineels Ttansln. Maps. 8ro. IATT....es K;lfl;; History of Itussin, 2 voln 12mo. oudott.... tunin, Avo. i85 prical L T . THE UNDERWRITERS. | pyrifiestheBlood, Reno- New Yonr, Avril 27.—Tho Exeentive commit- | V&EE€S and Invigorates, Chas. Gossage & Co ] . . » » Spring Trimmings! Novelties in Worsted Fringes and Moss Headings for Dol- mans and Overdresses, to match all the popular shades and fab- rics, Black and Colored Silk Moss Trimmings and Fringes, Fly, Tufted, and Netted, of our own manufacture, in new and expectally eleqant and cffective Black and Colored Galoons for Silk Sacques. Nov. elties in Brocaded Gt special importations. naments, Trimming etc., all fushionable, tasteful, and unique. Dixon’s Free axea by poch teses s et (heacton ot | ATPRRATIVE, TONIC, SOLVENT Hehuylern T Maps wnd Thuatra: v Cimutice’s Winter in Russln. Gnutler’n Constantinople, 12l Ill’ufl'l'_’hrlllmll Pernln by Burnaby’s Ride to IEhiva, oons from Freemun's [listory 100, ” 1. L di feel to thank 3. good - . ortgin for Manitoha, ve e‘me‘ I{Is‘l.l'l‘l"m'e 'I"I‘VIL‘DEHIIE and | also think o i medle XX ectal Dicpateh to The Tribune BCLIMC L hocor e bt medcinestor e nuda from flome, 1s lof thio bcilln!dlclnn‘ that cyer was. . Having organizod o manufactory for this olass of goods, in connetjon with our Trim« ming Dep't, we are now prepared to recoive and promptly oxecute special orders for tho fmeture of Fring TPassols, Clonk and Dre; design, shade, or color desired, Chas. Gossage & Co, ALLO SCHEDLEW'S MAPS, AS FOLLOWS: ‘War-Hup of Turkey and Gres incnt Cheay Editton of ‘forekulng, 17323 fieli Map of tho Jinck Nea. 17522 fuches... EFAny of tue above sent prepald on recelpt of price. JANSEN,McCLURG &CO. {17 and 119 State-st., Chicago. CHEAPEDITION ILLUSTRATED ONLY 50 CENTS, JUST PUBLISHED AND FOR BALE AT ALL BOOKSTORES, \\'llvs!l t-ols. 4 Camuridge, Mass. Buttons, Cords, rimmingsiin any HEALTH, STRENGTH, D17 daughter has recelved great heno- UK health was & suirce of gres i i ' & THOMAS F. NELSON, OPTICIAI, 31 Monroe-st, (Clifton Iouse), Near the corner of Wabask-avs s'The jolllest little book s« :d in many a day.”? WHAT TOMNY DD, By Emily Huntington Millor, The Noston Past calle It~ Avery fascinating book, The Troy Times (No Vo) nays it jo— Fully ax guod as ** Helea's Babics, Tho Christlan Intelligencer (N. Yo sayn— It wuuld tnake cven atone explodo with lsughter 1t had any suase of the cumic, Thoe Northern Chrlstinu Advecate soys ‘We laughed all the cvening over the nany fonny things Tommy saldand did. rans that uo une, young or old, will lay it down watll read through. N HABBERTON, In (ke Christian Union, t would b worthy of the scrious conaldcration of ble fur any voo to b other than WILDLY MIBTHFUL over the salutiincss and dresdfulness of the litle bero. 3 . o Wo' Pity parents who fall 4 read s booky thera la no time (o the day, pur aoy day I the week, In which theso pages wilil not dispel care. S~ Will be sent, prepald, on rocclpt of 50 conts by ZaTowX, Mar, 10, 1860, ‘cannat b % Uivod bariger ur Sorin one throwing the welglit of the teuslon luto useie i 1 n-t\‘: user Lition every: ono core of th frune, wrenching tho wiest- | Yegellnedthasy ol o chicioly bt i BUS. A, A, DIXSAOIE: No. 10 Russell-at, alty mado of ftthug ol dimeutt casca o VAo Pt Gyl icaly Tiaics pound Cyliadrical Leuses, oo, 4 Mathematlcsl Ine of Optieal an: ] Flale Micruscopee eic. 00t Th sruments Drawini Matertale Mic T LEGAL. Rt N iy MASTER'S S.ALR. &, Coak County, sa,1_Buperlor Court of wunty, “ln Chancery. Unequal vibration, resultiug 1o dostraction of | Vegetine ppcommesnp 11 fects to bl loyers, for b but - o0 workun et but Loy Compintertly s FTEARTIL Y. SouTi Bostox, Feb, 7, 1870, avo taken scveral bottles tance o1 your Vepetin, and am eouvinced 1t Jotn C. Evane, do- 1 Ty 2 Jieattily recommend 11 1o ol 3ut- i frum Ui sbove complalats. Hir Court b (10t day Gf e hour of two (1) v'cl y, 8k 1he door of the g un LLY prembses l‘n b:\.:n ) i NS oe LARKEL parcnts 1f It were . vy of X x wran.:-{!'-ny. sy, Al tlh”mwn of said ulldluie e the it e | H, R, STEVENS, Boston, Mass, i ucres uf Block Seven (7) of Wr: VO e baieaad duary his experiments, by fmproved the fron frame, CINANCIAL.. Introaucini thres cross-bans, renderlng the | ST A o 20 tho Bl Bl 1o " Uiter his saro e U\ 0 ul : er his care ¥ Liad beeu emun:med that would amlur: '\’\flg .l.[' flvfllel’s Abl Ond' old man dled. The cousunnnation of his work ool svaabisla e ‘Driacl tasae wus tho completiun of bis life. D From |hup|1ny of his death his flann- began | 2 e s o e Ml {rmo wopregmable to muy prowurs tat wuld | Lotters of Credit for A FRENGH BONNET Ce IITKEI. iice, ther planos bad been farvotten, sud then—tho | Eountse Drothers, Baukars, 13 Wall-st., Now ¥ ";:""J-"':G“{ru‘f& = a1 8L, ¥ oug | = Ol man died o0 fuiwatesy) sud Hisn—th "ffi?n'g: Credit and Ciecaiar & k:,on e s ¢ I 4 cltlcs o Eue tofind favor fu tho wusical world, The ime OIL STOVEN, durabllity aad beauty to satlsty the ot crit~ lcal of the fustruaicnt’s judecs, aud the work uy. " Jrms of salo, for personsl property. all cashy for real catate, Oug-third casl, un oo year, with alx (0) per ceut lntereal, sccul ute uf LU0 PUrchaser oF purchaser, pou the prutlsce Durchased, 4 provi ased Chicago, Aprid 2d, 1 Mnster la Chaacery of the buperior EN & DARNUM, Complalnauts’ Sullclioste Ilas been rocelved within (ha last week and not to bu found elsewhure, and cousidered very Jeslrably B s ant mreies g aauacturers EXCELSTOR ¥k, LAvest 180 vist: Ruatic Uats from 10 \\'lllrcllwm more work thau any LIl Stove ever Inroduced. of tho' dead smuaisian, wia- piowounced weti | (O [{altsadseikiniantpradin; GAB APPAKRATUS (0., 222 AR SMourning Hats WEBSTER & AUSTIN, 107 STATH-ST. funthmmncc;.‘ ’l‘hnmlm nlum u:lnd ‘.ffl,l: oy the sud famo born of bis toil an lark. i - couragements Iy the commosn fate of mankiod, STOVE- %J: u‘o‘fi}a ‘;‘t‘&“&.&"‘" L A