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THE CHICAGO 1'RIBUN MONDAY, APRIL 3¢, :577. tlon or influcnce {t would doso. Bel o patent-Inside papers for support, ita wse of 1t withne for il :r::nn\ fs an apen rnn!umnn of ita fmpotency to | anIt." **What!" sald the Boer, **you offer ln'pny stay the current of public seutiment In favor of | Me for taking care of my money! You must bea s Jiares and reform.” rashington letter about the Cahinet safollows: { his way to Enrope to take s hand In the coming This phrase has made her very popular in two Vindication.” **Gen, Grant smoked inceesantly, and tho habit Treated by the Western mends the “little creatures” to theattention of | straln.™ the Indy Asslstant Btato Entomologlst, who s | Augnst Cwsar, of Now York, has begnn for 2 wonder, remembering that It was Batur- about starting out In pursuit of unlque {nsects, | salt agalnst Philip Kroger ta recaver $100,000 day, thirty-two members put in an nppearance, ‘I;e H::ll’d;ill:: hbli:lln;o;l::ll:“u‘l’:::mny‘zstcr?l:: l;l: not retaliata upon tho wan who debanchean wife | the law for the past five years, 112 third reading in. the Scoate. And yet jt seems hardly falr to depopulate the southern Y Qladatone, saying, ** International Intercourse, wo | ¢lary Committee, retumt ';‘"-'fill:‘;.fi:‘u a8 8 et | A, mrans, seea stk Eonmll oses mrs | Mys atnes! mtlon i - Shrdod by 10a5es to Minols. refrained from reading, ran thu will have to apply clsewhere. It will still fur- nish “hired mourners,’ however, in sssorted lota, to old patrons. £ays a word about the row he made in 8t. Louls durlng the great falr In that city, when, owling to the crowd, they wanted him to share his bed atthe hotel with a distinguished colored polie ticlan from Opelousas, Why doesn't he ex- plain that, and lct the President slonel e e— eldercd by that paner a justification of the men- tion. It cpmlnly Is a wonderful case of en- durance, {8 a Democratlotickle which Mr. Wapx as well as his friends can appreciate. Nobody had doubted his honesty or his patriotism except the Sun. discovered that that institution had a surplus of $11 laat year, a solemn council was called to vlew the strange frcak of fortune. Both ends had moro than mot. interfere with appointments to offices under the control of his Cabinct officers. This .ought to cause the Jnfer-Ocean's hostility to bo diverted to the Cabinet. celved the Governor's algnature. Certaln mem- bers of the Legislature will be a little more carcful in futuro how they wander around tho country. . arrest AIMER If sho #inga In that city to-night. The trouble sccms to bo that church is not out early enough thero for the old sinners to got {ront seats. % nllous insinuations against tho President. It its proprictor hind only got that Post-Oflice, things would have had a difercnt calor, The supposition of Tur TRINUNE that the new Vagrant law of Iilinols might break up editorfal excursfons! has made the Springficld Jeglater mad. Wo know ft would, from Tcheran, In Porsta, that tho plague had appearcd at Resht. It meant, in fact, that the The New-Englaod Primer will havo to bo al- tered to sult the “original sinners® of tho Republican party so as to read, *In PACKARD'S | {all we sinned i), dent eriticlsing bt for ot sustaining PAckanD, 1t is only another Page of wouian's writcs, * Democratic newspapers harpoon Bex Wapz. ko a Chineso fort,~they only usittofiro salutes, only speaks because ho can't ‘help himsolf, —his apersising the rehearsals porsonally, hat Shakepearo's hand was, in the play of ¢ Ed- ¥and 1IL" o deatres to havo it known that this Yoot now bls Judgment of the quostion, In the same number of the Zeview Mr. Bryant has A0 eassy on Abratiam Cowloy, 2 cigar was lighted In hor presence with the remark, **1suppose they minoke In your r L “¥ea, bt not In my compang, o grerthe gravesof tho Unfou soldlera buried at iiubllllo, on the et of May, Wonderit he will ave forgotten by that time hls Jittle proposal to <apture the Natlonal Capital tor Tilden! Auttin Dirchard, agod 81, of Fhithlm at the \White 11y, s e elined to mlagle | ©f ila dsugliter Mary, whowas killca at Ashtabuls., American Commissionershi; 3 tlon next year are Goshorn Illll:l (;:; s Beed ta pull together in t delphla. How painfal it is to €ontand for the unworthy prizes of thiy eartht 220wing & broad an; €400 Tumguy would read the €3jlons alone, T the captions are nol (Me.) atarted for the Black Hills & short time sgo; ovey o bring them home, hls materng) Telative: “bl: Pausibla and pay it 4] ba " W Diay bo laferred thag ace e o Black e B0t golden, Wasopened at foemfontel, State, Soath Africs, g b':a:;hh it moreover, If yon T give you Interest riven the name of C Intrict, ap- pears ae heing absent. a larze part of hia time, It Ja only Juetfee to Col. falnert to may that he has been” very (1, and was broueht from his duties at Rprinzfield after e wan too alck to travel alone, he remalning there in the perforn- ance of his dutles lonw after Lia friends advised him to leave. THE ABSENTEES. E LEGISLATUR pazses of the membes These pasecs arc very ‘— 7 eonvenjont thinen o e meniefy o v, ot | CRUSILED AND ROASTED. | yioctured o he United states. e cae there {s nothing particularly wrong in their nished with all the intest fmprovements In ven- havinz: but, {f they eaure our law-makers (o tiiation, ete. The body helow the windows is negieet the husiness of the people, they should i ire i X ReSleykb sinest af the peoples ther 1| Terrible Catastrophe at a Fire in | coveredwith threc.elehths Inch from, Ahd th - patiels between the windows and the body abova Who rawe s LR 0 ot o e Montre!' Yasterday, thom "are covered wily threeiziecntha inch workiog byl Out of 1,001 bitls that have Heel. The windows can be closed with steel d—d ret of sconndrelat” And he walked oft, tnt- | BUSINess Transacted at Satur- ity \oning up hin breeches pocket. day’s Session, Not long ago Mart CreMNER wroto In a Tho rumor that Gen. John A. Logan is on = i ¥ 3 slides, and when they are down the whole car (s N ¥oul rever saw & man who amounted to ang- | WAFax commander on the Russian side excltes the | WoRdorful to Relato, 'a Quorum Ap- hern paere e wane two Tonserhirty-nine | Sudden Falling of Heavy Walls of | hriyand Fhen they are do Hehly ornamented, |,h?r::‘ ‘for sction who had Hiele pinched-upeara.' Smiration of 1he Dadml e Yo pears in Both Houses. CONROLATINN. TN TUK SUBIKKING FRINRERS. | Ramething. likn haila flozen. fave passed pach Red-Hot Briek. and In anpearasice Inside and out resembles 8 ] State Regicter (Springfetd) Spit 2z, The lezislat b eorrexpondentof Tz Criicaco TRINUNK publislied, the other day, a table of Lodies and become I, i the. Enions bate o eenesr. Konch, (1t M sistis abuat e Nine Men Killed Outright, and Ten Government for use in Cuba. the Tarkn will have a short shrift and & long ropo. adjolning cittee. The peaplo of Bt Louls hate | yeanwpita all trme Americans will cantinne 1o | The Touss Thinks a Final Adjeornment Ray De only heen In session three month Rock Istand (1L, I'nfow, A aken up o subscription to have her status | ooy or ine Ruasst d rend guns and carteldges 3 . firures showing the number of times each |, JE48 proposed to remedy the evil of absente . ¢ g L it on the bridze, and the Milwaukee Senti- | Pryy Tarks;—80 8478 K6 Careile, A Risked ¥oy 15, Heinber of Himt s ol Representatives hus 'i'r'é'..:"J'c"';.fiffi}"«'1‘&':T|'Ii.'p’;f.x”;‘.fl§‘,".‘,'“?m"‘t".',",flf?: More Horribly Injured. LABOR AND CAPITAL. nel keeps tho scntence standing at the head of | oy yyashington correspondent of tho been abseut from rollcall. "This report en- | woin to prohiint thie, when every member pay v {ta editorial columns, fn big black type, under Sptingleld Republican attribotes the mintaken of | Tho Subject of Absenteeism as | raed the ncinbers of the House, and they fell | Just such & paes (n his packet ! Special Dispateh to The Tridune. BRATDWOOD, ILL, tho heading: *Golden Words—Our Completo | Gen, Grant's Adminiatration to-his bad habit. Jattoon (111.) Journal, MONTREAL, April 20,—A terrible calamity oo Snectat DiipateA to The Tridune. upan the correspondent yesterday In o body, | gpe [avers aru making ‘a great deal of fuss Bratowoop, Ill., April 20.—Saturday even- q daenying the carreetness of the report, questlon- | about absenteclam in the Legislatise . | curred In the city this morning, Ly which nine (Brhles Ly ———— would have broken down s weaket man, Colfax had Press. it WS Tzt So moake. suc & sope, sbustor | ora ' sateclan o o 1 O Tegistators” wncs | persons have lust thelr lives, snd ten others | 12, 0n the arrival ‘of tho accommodation train., 4 A few local papers, cdited or controlled by | his paralytic ahoek malnly from exceative amoking: him generally, and {raducing the entira gen. | abacnt we'd ull be better off, have been seriously injured, The mad occur- | from Chlcago, somo 600 or 600 miners wera as- small-fry pollticians, ars trying to annoy Th® | he bas abandoned the habit, and Is as well as syes. PROCEEDINGS, eratfon of rorrespondents and reporters, Some % e ————— renice was eaused by the falling out of the walls | sembled at the depot to give James Braldwood, : Tninuxg and to provoke repiles. 8o faras thoy | Me. Hayes nelther drinks nor amokes, I fond of i of thelr abuse wan delivered n the English P. P. BLISS. of a larze hulldiog In which a fire occurred this | President of the Braldwood Coal Company, s are published in this Btate, Tus Tisune coms | out-door exerclao, snd will stand & very beary Spectat Dispateh to The Tribune. language, vome In the varfous dislects of 4 woralng, and which, In_thelr fall, buried more | MUIng reception, which was equal o that of the ' Brnixerizy, 1k, April 23.—~In the Eenate, | Enrope, ond somo n the Chicaguese safols, ‘What further ieasure of punishinent they pro- posetofnfiicton thecorrespondent docsnot asyet than a dozen of the Fire Drigade and some half | Prodigal son, only lacking the fatted calf. ta Bome Bportsmen on the Shores of Lake | 9vzen civilluns. The particulars arc as follows: | a8 been anxiously looked for by them fors About & o'dock this mormning une of | Week; he having left here some ten days ago te damages for the allered mlfemation of hia appear, and does not greatly voncern any Erie Find and Bury a 1) . | Bet some money to pay them their wages due especially thoss which are Injurtous to the it and had all the Houso bills on first reading read [ hub there 1n sme raneh of i faatis el oy dleastrous flres .thal. ever oo/ BU S INSYLLD ba e ticly pages fal ntereats of the country. A judiclous | former wifa's affcclione,. Countel for DIMAU | gor ype argt ttmo and rofersed. Tho bl fixtug | Lok Sereis o i v Dead Body. curred in this clty broke out fn the Nov- ark done during March. e promises e tho microscope will detect tho parasites, | Claimed that only by ming for damages ‘o & | € > i var dotloes | S, a eI L petiar it ol " ? imate e fent fomonow and the balanc man in hie client's position have the seducer pun- | HE ratc of Morage was among these. Joslsn ik i e il tahed, stnce the Inws of New York, while th | denounced It as a ateal. It released the ware- T B e eatorpomcrs or ity | 10 prison the wietch who ptenlo & Jouf ot bttt oy | Housemen from prosecntion for al viatasioys ot clty Works bullding, on 8t. Urban street. next Saturday, if they will go to work, the men Some time elapsed before the alarm was given, | having been Idle during his abscnce. Sults A Deseription of the Remains Leads to the Hope | ana, Ly the time the Fire Brignde arrived, the | have been commenced againat_the seversl coal that They Are te Sweet Singer's, bullding was wrapved in flame, and all efforts | CoMpanics by the miners, which, a8 far s tried, to save the bullding were rendercd uscless ow- ":;;f,,'“.f,‘.'.’,f:}..{‘;,,"{{i{,.,‘;‘..‘.’".‘;}‘,fi;'f. lhfi:: ‘Ei fug to the Immense wmount of Inflammabie | the city mer- devutes almost two pages of the material stored in the premises. The bullding lllnllwu ’5 Illliucl Inkdf!lolmdlnl tha mlllstum- erou 4 % panies, an s looked upon In’ some quarters Yoo i ooty excetel, dnd i miferul rom | kb trying to ncite. the. men 1o Hot, whidh i s 4 8 Relgl verely denounced by right-iminded citizens, A and the wall had been bodly bufit. About ¢ A h o'clock the walls fell outwards with T BLOOMINGTON, TLL. E A TERRIRLE CRASM, Fipectal Dispatch 1o The Tribune. Iuisallesed that the report as published is false In fact, aud tuat it leads to false con- clusfons. [t I3 posaible that this allegation s A'nrfl.’(".,l but where is the proof of it The General Assembly has not taken nny meaoa to !lml‘lyllle public'with any report of its pro- cecdings, nor s any memhor ever proposed that thic rolls shall be” ealled and the absentees noted ns o part of each doy's proceedings, PR 14 lf.slmnhlnvrmr atler Investigation that Tk Trinune published mnlastatements, we have no oceaslon to defend the paper or its cor- respondent, but nelther the Houte nor mny and destroys a family, | Mr, llnlnes‘ moved fts reference Lo ths Com- At the Bt. Georgo's dinnor in Now York | mittee on Warchouees. part of the Stato merply to swell the census. | Clty Mr. Cyrus W, Pleld read a dispatch from 3z, | Mr. Morgan moved o reference to the Judi- CLEVELAND, O.. April 20.—On Friday lasta party of sportemen from this eity, while gun- ning alone the lake shore at Euchid, a village ten miles cast of here, found the dead hody of amanon the beach. The body was conalders- bly burned on the back, one leg was broken, The concluding sentence, which . Field modestly | 13 noes. *'1 could not No other business of importance wu‘a trans- 1 paper doca not desl fn gravestones and | Kive a lecturo on patating to Taphacl, o on ntor- | acted. 5 member has any right to assanlt either, When | and the other leg had & large fiesh wound. epltpabe. "—Journal EaticnatInlorcootsa L anch & lasderas e, Cyma DACKWATD IR COMING FORWARD. o public uflicer conceatn his oficlal action trn | The heud we perfect and corered with biack | Preeking lhdmurzh‘ 1:}1'? roof nrnhmm-(m:m. and 1Bx.mmn«mm. ., Aprl" ‘-“J-TTh-;’CMfl& : The public will be surpriscd to learn that our | Ficld In the great enterprise of the Atlantic tele- ‘There was but a ¥lim attendance fn the Mouse | the public he has no rizht to complain If he s halr and foll black whiskers, There was no | CCplctely demolishing a number of shedaand | Alton have given notice that, after Mav 1, the: th nelghbor Is about to retire from busincss, Peo- | BrAph. . - this morning, and Mr. Robison, of Fulton, plo hereafter wishing the above useful articles | In n rocent rormon on tho Church?and | who moved a call of the roll, was induced to Stato In Wentminstor Abboey, Dean Stanicy eald: | withdraw it for fear It might be shown thero ‘*Our l‘ltghlll“;!l ,l‘l n::’liu l‘:“z‘"“'- but far | was 1o quorum prescnt. But later membors ‘mora gerlous an ioughtfal, and therefore more rcllm!ul. than ever before, - Oar Jndges are not 3;::‘:%‘1 in |:nlll "'; r3|wu cc;l;:klcrnhly ot mote corrnpt, but more highminded than ever they B 'm';' o o constiLuteaquatu, wers, and our public servants are not more aclfsh, | A7 When, after 11 o'clock, a call of the roll was batless eclfihthan they wero two centurles ago,' | Made on a motion to suspend the rulcs, ninety- The preacher predicted thatthe broad nationat char- | four members answered to thelr names, show- acter of the Church will continue, and will last long | Ing the largest attendance on Saturday known after tho puslilanimous cries against I3 have been during the session. forpotten, ‘The day was devoted chiefly to Senate hills on Anna Dickinson is going to bring her | first reading, which were soon dispeneed with, ‘!Crown of Thorns* to Chicago, We will Just | theonly discussion over these being as to the hintto Anna that the Chicago newspapor critic tan | reference of the bill providing for the rcasscss- mirreprescnted, and especinlly does tins truth aoply 1o the mcmbers of the Ueneral Assemnbly, which has the right and the power to publish thoac oflicial reporta which dutlv renuires every uuhll,c officer to prepare and present to the neople. s P imomtnaton ity Tuntagraph, April 23, The uh?ecr. which was (at lfenst “ostensihly) nfmed at {n the publication in Tue Trisuye, and in the Investigation moved by Mr. Went: worth, was a good vne,~so good that some er- rora may he nnnlmml in the means employed to accomplish it. That object was ioswnub' at lenst, we repcat) to expose the evil of absentee 18m In the Legislature, which had grown to such proportions as almost to preclude the traneac. tlon of tecislative businces, and to Ucenme an intolerable nufsance to the State. Any meas- o wuthouses, The firemen, under the direction of | Will require’ thelr sh«:rhnn s to work ten, In; Chict Patton, were playlng upon the root of the | stead of nine, hours & da sheds and the coflin-store when the wall fell, ASINGULAR ACCIDENT ON THENEWYORK, oo s i ora heorand et puneneratn ™" NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD R . o " side when they were completely buried under w?;,‘}:on'd';{y‘:; nsuaL T duTh e il 2 several feet of hot bricks. Three men, one of | mifen from thix J' on Share-Line Road, was ac- t L] whom was George Lynch, foreman of the | cldently thrown ot 'agninet a rock, train ninder fait . Water-AWorks, was killed, the latter while at- | [Chly STLIRIC dve milcs an Bonr, Wap verr ) tempting to carry off the body of a fireman, A Xlnhed r?: v;un ‘wg‘h?y{m n= L&nll‘l‘nnm llndl‘An of [ tireman named Higgins, while in the shed, was | Animonia, from which [ received the greatest pos- ; atruck on the back of the head ana killed in- | Ao oenons, 10 fonr doye was ablo o'l . and stantly, He was subsequently found fn an up- | er alea used the Liniment for rneumatism, which it right position. cured, doitx GArrsey. “Alter the walls fell The above was witnerred by a number of pase clothing on the body, but s pair of boots. The persons present had no idea whose body it might be, ond, as it had already commenced decomposing, they dug a grave near by and buried it. After the burial A description of the body was told at the rail- road station, and fL was at otice recoguized as that of 1. P, Blirs, of Chicago, whn was lost on Fri- dn{' night, Dee, 20, at firmnhuln. in the great rallroad aceldent. The theory is that the body was frozen to o enke of fee and carried up the Iake to the point where it was found. Euclld is fifty miles west of Ashtabuia, The body will, in all probability, be taken up to-morrow, and a further luvestipation made. et The editor of the Des Molnes Tieglster never The Boston Journal eays there is an old lady rengers, and vouchied for by Mr. 1. Magee, con- bl il by . over 00 years of ago lll“ ““;" “’;‘“ who ": yery aflableperson. Ilo wan't stand Intimidation, | ment of the capital stock of incorporated com- | fuson wl 1o et erftictons u&i‘lfnnucll:}n; CRIME. i MOARA.OF ik TOON, PIRKNES lichonFar ghis b 1l il R i e O et shi eoposgorts PUD- | but you can i him (o hin eaen with highwines, | panics for the years 1879415, Aftor some st | Fonn "iaioyie injustice it does shiould rent the alr, and immediately a band of cltizens BUSINESS NOTICES. : Vshed. The evidence that she suryives is con- | 1f Anna has the nenso we think sho has, sho will bate upon the questfon whether It should be re- | O course, be prompl.l{I lifl"'fi'-'k:ll- The list of MURDETR. eet to work to dig the suffercrs out of thelr - 8y send her agent shead and ship lo a bareel or two of Pekin whisky to lier critfcs, Thiswill ineuro her & favorable recention, —that Is, ahe can get the absences from roll-cal reliable as & criterion for biag td explanation: nevertheless, Special Dispateh ta The Tribuns, CannospaLg, 1M, April 20.—For the past three weeks there has been petty quarreling be- we have said, un- and is subject L is o part of the perilous position. Chicf Patton was also in Jjured badly and carried off to his home, where ferred to the Committee on Kevenuo. or to that on Judiclary, it was referred to the former Com- Toland's Aromatio Ritter Wine of Tron isn remedy for nervous debility, impoverished blood, ; doctor attended him, aud stated that his in- | andimpsired digention. Denot, &4 Clark atroet. * otk o mratees Do Wamse 1ep | [ePOtere drank and welf bor own noticce. 1ts migtie: e S¥ldence goiug :11’0‘[1::‘:- ".’,1!',"’;2{', of & cane which | ween yake Hichtower and W. D. Kendrick, }‘u e ot Tn i m'q.! P otk ot | e ceCHiRraion: Denols Melaremmney : un pralses BEN WADE! the way most -of them do.—E7 fa 3 3 ‘ord 1 vork g o EDICAL. (e:-:':m::o!?{pnrlot :m] e ans 5:::2 meazv o e do,—&' to (Jil, Mr. Baldwio, from tho Committee on Municl- | I order that thcy may apply the remedy, And both of whom livo and work at Bowsky Dell, a ging the sufferers out of the ruins was most m CAL SNERZING | CATARRH." meeze, until ynur your nose and ryos ca fes Of ucus, Dhin. aer1a, scnont. antit, indt for business or plessnce, you : r ictad of Mortaie: desitned 1o puffer perjodically the greatest distress without reflef or eonsalation. = Fve; draggnn ‘every breath of alr seems aneneiny In disgalse. This Ia prop: rrly called Acute Catarrh, and commoniy Cold in the Head, 1t constant recurrenen (sdneto constitutions ally weak of disessed nasal organs, and enfeebird aca tion of the pesspiratory giands. In the anent enre of 10is distreming maiady Sanvout's Rubioat. Corn TOUCATARRN i3 7 tet fullaws tha first dose. a never-falliog specific. Jnsin s e Aensitiveneas 10 Atnioapheric changem which predisposs. pgoptetor ane, UZUNIO O CHRONIC - CATTRRH. - Symplome=Obatructed breathing, partial closura of one or bath hustrils, pped up, **atuTed up™ f inginthe head, constaut blowing of the nnse, €hATRes from tho nose of & watery ‘or thick yellaw groenish niucus, frequently streaked with hiood. ome. ; tinies the matter becumes “fncrusted in the nasal pes- b #ages, aud ls removed only by prolonged effort. [n the; f muralug on rislug the eymntams 'are’ the worst. Vio: . lent blowing, hawking, and spitsing until the crusta sr ly, ‘snd the thront ia freedi cumuisted durfog the nighi. Finally the palsonous secretions attack - the tmat, bronchial tubes, lungs, terminating in_pulmon; sumption. accoinpaaled Ly a mosk oTendivo bre Siupalred eyesight and hearing. ULCERATIVE small plice four miles south of here, It has been feared that it would culininate fatally, ns both wera high-tempered and rather desperate. The quarreling was In regard to Kendrick's wife. Tho first break towards a final quarrcl was made on Thureday night, when Kendrick appeared in this place, clalming that Pet Highe tower had taken his (Kendifck's) wife to DuQuofn that day. IHe thrcatencd to shoot Yet on the arrival of the midoight traln: if he came with the woman, Wil Hightower, a brother, went up to DeSoto, eight miles sbove tiere, met Pet, and fuformed him about Kea- drick's threats, It was proved that Pet was fn- nocent of the charge, and, upon arrival herc, Tet went to Kendrick and asked what hemeant. Afterdue expla nation it was finally scttled at- istactorily, hut eventa prove that Jake tovk it up for his brother. Your corrcspondent is unable to give full particulars coneerning to«iay’s shoot. ng, but the following {s relinble as far as it poes: DBoth partics had been drinklog during the forcnoon, when, between 11 and 13 o'clock; Kendrick returned io bis house at Bowsky Dell and found Jake there with his (Ktndrlck'nd wife, his sister-In-law, and ason aged about years. The green-eyed monster probably ap- peared in his mind, and, after passing soma words, it 1s suppuscd, from fucts clicited since,e that 'in htower puiled his revolver and fired everal ‘ilmu. pon the arrival of partles ‘n the nclghborhood Kendrick was found dead, huving recelved three bullets, ono In thie forchead, one in the right temple, and one in tie right arm. It {s the zeneral fin- pression that Kendrick bhad no weapons. A mar came up to this place about 3 o'vlock and caused a State's warrant to be Issued for High- tower by Eav}ulm Coughanour, which was placed in Oflicer Alt Goe's hunds for execution, Upon Gou's arrival at theiscenc of the shuoting he learncd thot Hightower had been kept in cuse ody by sonie men lving there for about two hotrs, when he consented to walk to this place, The three men accompanied him up the raflrond about two miles, when Lie drew his revolver and therefore we cannot sharo any large aijount af the indignation which blazes fn the Legistature, The Injustice that is done toindividvalmembers by the publication of the list ean be c-n[l:' renie- dled by indisidual explanation, while the gen- cral Jlmdlcc of nbscnteelsm, at which ft is atined, is onc that needs to be broken up, even at the risk of some temporary injustice in fndl- gl UEruth Dend tind.s Trtbu uth Dend (Ind.: ne, A good deal of wasteful ‘delay is experienced in the Ilinols Leginlature, now f session, owing to absenteclsm, leaving that body without a quorwmn for work., Oneof the members pro- Ixuwu to remedy tho evil by a bill probibiting lezislators from aecepting rallroad passcs, which would deprive them of the temptation to bo canstantly running lome, 8uch a law ought to revall Inevery State. What tho rallroads lose n that way they must make u‘» on other juse sengers, andt generaily o class less nblo to pay for the nccomtnodation. And another thing, leaislative bodies that aro constantly called upon to conelder mensures in wlhich the people and the raflronds are often diversely Inter- ested, have no bualness to recelve favors from these corporations, cither of money, or passes, which avo an equivalent of moncy. The Judges of our courts are in the sume cate- gory. Human nature {s much the same, whether clothed in ordinary cloth or Jndictal robes, and the Jndee who tdes o sult ‘azainst s raflrond, over whose line he has been riding freo of charge, will, however firm in bis putposo to rule without bias hetween the cantestants, have a leaning towurd theside from which he lias ro- celved such snbstantial favors, Bigin (1) Adeocate, Apritas, Tho present General Assembly “of 1ilinols Is destined to pass into history as belng one which was particularly punctual in drawing its pay, aud for helng conapicuously absent from 'the halls of Jegislation when busincas was to bo transacted. On Wednesday Tnz Cuicaco Trisune stated that the roll had been eatled in the Iouss 201 - thnca since the Benatorial contest ended; and gave a list of the members and the, number of times they were ahsent from roll-call. One metnber, Glivert, hiad been absent 159 times ; Wentworth, arduous, owing to thescorching hicat and amoke, and the hot bricks burnt the hands of the res- cuers badly, The firemen remalned beneath the ruins for about an hour beforo they were dug out. Four werc found MENEATIL A BOARD PENCE, allve but suffering terribly. Five more men were taken out dead, three of them being recog- nized as firemen, and two dtizens. Their bodies were terribly disfigured. Ono of them had kicked off his boots In the death struggle, while another’s body was stripped naked to the walst. A jeweler nated Beauchamp,wwho was safely re- posing in his bed over his storc in another part of the city, rushed off tothe fire and met his death while assisting to save his brothern- law’s property. A house was gevercd intwo by the falling of onc of the walls, Tho Inmites mirsculously escaped by rushing out into the street in thelr nizhit-dresses, The scenca at the hospital and firc statfons os the dead and wounded were carried in wero affecting. . Wives and mothers wrung thelr hands in sgony. The following Is a list of the killed and wounded, and the present condition of the Jutter: Spenking of Gov. Nicholls' proclamation, palitics, reported back, with recommendation uppolnting 8 day of thanksglcing and prayer fortho | st it Tt o Lill boriafithe i““':‘"”;,"""' mereiful provhience of God in bringing to a happy | HOrror, which bill requires everyhotel to bo pro- end the poltieal tronbles which hava weighed npon | Vided in ench room with a wire rope strong thopeoplo of that Btate, the Cinclunatl Gazette | cDouth to bear K00 pounds welght‘ and long e ek o will supplemant this with a procla. | cuougl to reach from the window to {heground: mation calling upon evory whito cltizen to forawear R v, politice, Tnannnlrr, and nonscnso in gonoral, and m‘flé'& q.’l‘:e‘x‘::::tz;: :.'K:IJI glnnl;.‘l c‘;:‘l.ehl;nl‘l‘»:':‘r?: dovato himself for the next fivo years to gaod, bere, From the further carner of the Demo- aquare, honest work, and the whits citlzens will cratic sido uprose a light wreath of smoke, and respond, thore will bo no trouble about anauspl- | ¢ Wha's hit1' was ke general exclamation, clous futare.' But nobody was hit. It was merely soing cx- Thero wia o wity Qhrisins orsinne in | SISHICIsbsccson the aryath cianining the busincss-men's Moody meeting at Doston re- emem.—-mer'cly thia and nothing niore,—and cently, when money was being ralsod to lift the | tho House relapsed fnto wonted dullness. Tabernacle debt. A grandfathor had given 810 for THE COOK COUNTY COMMISBIONTNS nm:l 6 10-monthe-old grandson, a father $3 for a 3. | 88 passed the Benate and published in Tie months-old son, & fathier $13 for a 13-months-old | TRIDUNE, was reforred to the Cotumiltico on o Sehacs Judlclal Dopartment, and fmmediatdly reported eon, anather father 810 for a 10-yoar-old son, a by M f that C 2 Ith £0n 835 for hla mother, anothor man 5 for hs | fack by Mr: Blicrman, of that Comnfitee, with mother—when a grave gentleman arose and offered | H1C TecoMmInIcndation T 85 for his mother-in-law, & proposition which PINAL ADIOURNMENT, drew forth roars of langhter, Then a gray-head- The question of adjournmont sine die was «d old salnt ancrily protested againat such levity, | brought up by motlon of Mr. Ranney to sus- and the hat was properly passed aronnd, pend tlhglnm':‘n ;n omerfltl:nt !{w m!fiht hlnarod'i_nlm The marringo of Mr. Willinm Bayard Cut. | A rerolution fixing the date_for May 10. The tiogto Misa Olivla Murray fn New York Thurs. | Jaco o> o0 Puspend was carried—ayes, 50; noes, day wasanimportant soclal event. Tho bride fe Mr. Gralinm offered o substitute making the descended from tlic Bronsons and the Murrays, | date May 23. both of which familics wera catablishod in New | Traln-timo was now very closs_at hand, and York long before the Revolutlon. The bridegroom | memibers were raptdly leaving the hall, alnzly 1a 8 son of thelata Mr. Fulton Catting, a brother | 80d in small squads, when Mr. Washburn roso of tho lata Mr, Robert L. Cattingand of tho late | &4 objected to one-hall of the Houso acting on Francis Brockholst Cutting, who in his dsy was. | 0Jmportant a matter. distingulshed both st tho bar and In political life, | woi oy ranted to k TN T fuitlt Qu his mothier's slde. ho 18 desconded from tho | thoso who remalned to do thelr tuty wait for New York Dayarda, Tho names of Drockholst and | tho absentees to return and tell what should of Bayard ga back almoat to the beginning of New | bodone. Hs didn't want to adjourn with noth- York local history. The New York Dayards epring | Ing done. ~ Nothing had yet been done to zive from one raco with the Bayards of Delawaro and | the Pconln the rolfef demanded. ‘The appro- Maryland, priations had not even been passed. Tho iteve blll had not been passed. That'was what Mr. Lowell delivered a delightful lecture ;’;33.., modt w‘-mu’:it—nl;:m v i inthe Old Bouth Church, Boston, Thursday night, EVERY CENT OP TAXES f When the Trustees of the Howard University ——— ‘The Preaident has declared that he will not f The Tramp and Vagrant act hns at Jast re- Catanan, f The virtuous Indianapolls Jpeople propose to RILLED, b Michael Barry, of No. 8 Btatlon, head smashed in; leaves an aged and infirm mother destitute. Willlam Perry, of No. 9 Station, body man- gled. Richard Schioules, of No. 1, legs broken, skull crushed, Thomas Higgins, No.1, was struck on th temple by a brick; his corpse bears no other marks of violence, Mr, Alderic Beauchamp, feweler of 8t. Law- rence, Main atreet, crushed ana limbs broken. George Lynch, nssistant foreman of the Water-Works, was struck by the falling of & chimnoy and thrown with thedebris through the f ‘The Springfield (111.) Journal is. spotted with | 4 ‘That was a paradoxfcal statement telegraphed of Chicagzo, was absent only once; Evans, of . disease was mighty active. on the subject of **Tho Life and Times of Thomas | wonld ba collested, When that, was done, et | This county, was baent sitsyning thams aoy | snid: aémiomen l'r‘{ffi';’ief:“fl({'x’fl»’flfilfi'fd wall of an an adjoining house, and found dead Y RN e Gray." 1t was wtltten sxprossly for tho occasion, | them repeal the South Lark act, which had a | Herrington' seventy-fours Wright, of Du Page, | JAnY any farther, . o in the cellar, badly mangled. im, and fmmedintely returned, Up to this time, that {s the last seen of hini, and no efforts ure defug made to capture him. There will probably be a reward olfered to-morrow, ale though'it is thought by some that he will come in aud give himself up. BODY YOUND,. CLEVELAND, O., April 20.—This afternoon, about 8 o'clock, two farmers, lving about nine miles cast of this city, on the Euclid road, while out in the ficlds, discovered a mangled body partially hidden under the roots of tree. Tha body was that of a young man spparently about 23 years of age. The head was cut open and the bralus protruding. There were also two loles fn the skull, evidently muode by bullets, The only clothing upon it was a cout, two shirts, sl a pair of boots. In one of the pockets wera found sone invita- tion-curda to n serics of Buffalo club partics. lobby here. Members were sltting here and ;:im'm:':::‘,l::,:f";:: “f,;rx:‘:;,:z: ::;l;"‘ .m...’.— nothing, They were pushine alang bills, T " changlng thie boundarics of a township an this connection: **The hlts wero keenlyrelished olhex‘-‘lmle local matters, and were ' neglecting by an appreciativo audience, and many persons all general publie interest. Look at the em e it distinguished In art, letters, and offalrs were acnfa here now, Members were pald for a }ufi present, Mr, Lowell han aged a litile with the day's work on Baturday. Why wero they mot passing years, but Is stlil & robust, hicalthy, and | here to do iti active man, with the alr of otters 1n his manoers, Mr. Black (Interrupting)—As you are Allllmi and with just the faintest susplcion of the poct, | in judgment on this House, 1° want to ask i Hlo la an easy snd graceful speaker, uring a alightly | tHEFO IA any appeal from your judgnent | Emersonian accent upon the omphatic words, and | _3r Mertitl—=1 can appeal ta iny constituonts beharingan modestly as & coy malden whilo tho | fien I g0 home. “iiey whil send me back, sudienc In convulseu with Jaughior ot bia tolling | ayme o Koep you thers, oy cmdiaemt wort hita, Tho occaslon was really enjoyablo, gnd tho | mo they wereglad 1 was away o long, and to get 01d Bouth Committee, besides paying off the debt | rid of mo they'll send mo back, for tho sacred edifico, are dolag the public an ox- Mr, Merritt, contlnnine, charged that an ad- cellent service in bringlng lterature and art, In tho inummem. on the 10th fust, incant an ad- persoi of somo of ita best reprosentatives, froshly | Journed seasion, beforo the people, ™ waa also absent seventy-four times. A repor for the House says that the statement of Tin Tuinuxe {s grossly incorrect, and llable to mis- lead, as often meinbers wers absent on commit- tee work, llowever, on generad principles, the oplo of the whole Btata should remember hesa men, and never permit them to ngainmis- represent them in tho Legialature or any other sition of houor ur profit. Tho preceding Leog- slature was marked as s worthless body, but the prosent oncis Infnitely worse, Thiero fs naw a prospect that both Houses will adjourn by tho middie of May, and the taxpayers wlil sy, “*God graut that it may," {::cr rd 4m.{ Reeginter, ‘Tho Stato Legialature {s ‘receiving some vret- l{ strong hints - from numerous journals throughout the State that an alarming propor- tion of Ita members do uot eurn their salt. Barely cnough inembers have been preaent some wecksto conatitute o quorum for the trnsae- tion of business, 8omo of thy members, it is #ald, are seldom scen in Springfled, except on Autolna Sanders, a stonecutter, back broken, abdomen crushed. . Pierre [lanel, laborer, badly mangled; head broken; feet cut off, Joseph Parker, of Cote strcet, while alding to remove colllna from the adjoining undertaker's shop, was crushed, Total killed, niue, WOUNDED, Chlef Patton~Le was caught Ina ehower of falling red-hot bricks, which lHterally flayed him alive frum the neck to the thighss his face was burned, bis nose broken, and legs cut, burned, and bruised. He suffers great agony thls even- ng, and Wis mind wanders, He s obliged to lie on his faze most of the time, his back belug ke raw meat, Jotin Livingstone, foreman of the Skinuer This 1t the destractiva and terridle stage of the dls. eass, The whiole nassl pass: Including the eyea snd cars, the fonsils, theoal, brunchlal tuhes, and, lungsho- conie, one after another, Aff f eave, whicti, permeating (e blood, weakens and ‘de- ] stroye ita reuvsating power, and allows the system no - uppurtinily to throw off the maisdy until the polson i neutralized anil expelled. 1t s here that conatitution. 1 Altreatment becomird of $he most viial cunsequence, N g Il:rlulrl(;mlrll Af1 lll: (M: o R!r’lhu e il make ra| TORTCR (O WARIY PUIINURATY contumption. ' DErvents Vovsenati Favstchin. Secnwniie @ somiie msiringent medicine must e appiled ¥ to Uie nast passager, this forming the® muet Perfect (reatment of the it PERNANENTLY CURED. 2 A Mrs. Bincit hns been writing to tho Prest | It 15 rveally amusing to noto tha way the is thelr white whale, PERSONAL. Admiral Porter says the Turkish navy {s | Mr. Hopkins sald business was now well un- der way, and thought It conld be wound up by tho 15th, which date ho mnoved to insert n tho Wondell Ihilips soys hoe Is no orator, and der, was: nearly killed, uud ts so badly man- . soul crles out, D 54, pny-dog. The result of this hus been thut tho | A copper tagr, attached to a plece of watehe | 299€T % 2 v The new play, “ Ah 8in,” wri int] CASUALTIES. '“;’l‘,-l_"‘a‘:&)::,:,ux-‘c:{,tch.f \;’,‘} ‘Hopkina' amend- L}h{u‘-ywork has been much retarded, If not in chu(u?mhml v Words 'wilesry Reluhardt, | kled shat he canuol revaver. lls nervous sys- CIAT O Clre for CaLeT Aol Srary fonre, B i w play, n," written jointly raent to the substitute. somo cascs shighted, Tur TRIBUNG says it haa | feweler, 422 Genesso stree Huml'o." evidently | tem suffers from the shock of large burns, His | $hd t pertect roniede evee deviand. It b pure 3 ark Twaln and Bret Ifarto, 18 to bo produced DROWNED. Alr, Morris hoped the substitutc would be | kept the attendance of menbers during the % | teg was umputated this furenoon st thehospital, | It 5 gkenle glitliiation, and (s apylied iually by In- ; Washingion to-morrow night. Mark bas boon Bpecial Dispateh to Tha Trijune. 87, Pavr, Minn., April 20.—Jolin and Marcus Gllman, oged 18 and 10, sons of the Hon. John Gllman, of this city, were drowned In Pig's Eyo Lake, threo miles below this city, yesterday afterncon. They were hunting ducks in a shal- low boat of their own make, which filled from the namie of the inaker of the lng. On tho bac! of a card was written the uame “Charles Fose," and {n the samo handwriting somo writing aud fizures ou a price-list of glass. [t is supposed the mnn wus n Qulcr. le was seen in the viciolty of Euclid Viluge o week since, 2 ud contitutianaily by {nternal sdiinlstess: lly applicd, reliar fe Insfanianeous. 16 nses e nasal pasaagea of every olstruction, dullnces, or dlzal- y “aduinistered. (¢ rengyates e achil pulson with which I aya Fharged in Catacrl, stimulaies the stomach, 1 2 Jmne,-.rmmqmuuun. fuskes new blood, and’ i ‘rmita {hie ' formatlon of sound, Lealthy tiwae, snd . nally ubtalus complete control over the disesse, =TI ® o wll oiher remedica o scsafon, and that it projrmu to Yublmn it at the close of the seaslun, This will, undoubtedly, produce a marked increase of zeal (o members durmgs the remalnder of the scssion, and will insure a eircumspect Hno of conduct on future occasfons, “Tha thelt of the people's time fsns great & crimo na the theft of the ncomu'l money, Weare glad to Know that Winucbage sumlain, voted down and tho original resolution adont- tion. Loe ed, ‘This was the ono liappy moment of his legislative expericnce. o now saw A CIIANCE TO GO NOME, and he wanted tofi 3 Mr. Willisms (interrunting)—Your record shows you have been iome part of the time. Mr. Morria—1 am satlsficd with my recond, and he lles uncousclons. (Guardlun Johu Nolag, of No, 1,1s burned about the hrad and neek, and his legs are hurt. Charles Reddy, No, 1, livs with fujuries to the skull, William Ferguson, boss hosemaker, ls sup- Mz, Tennyson once expressed the opinion WHISKY, Benator Morton has the leading articlo in Kable curative powers. w! & 3 57, Louts, April 20.—John D. Torling, G, | posed to bo fatally injured. One leg I8 broken, | JinafFanie Camative powem. when s Crns are atiested” the farth . bigh waves, compelling them to fump out and | ~ Members, longing to get to' dinner, began to | County members are not subject to the above ¥ cke, W. Tadls 3 by th fully Teconmend i¢ v Tellnws g oo ;'.n:’:?;::&':,‘l\;gm::‘lm&ft v:lg:g to the sldes of the boat. T{m,y Werascen | yell Joudcr and to maks other Dolsy demenatra. | charge. el RS el Tenatierg, Louls Teuschier, J. L. Beruecke, W. | gud hie s very badly Lurt about the hewd, aiderer ¢ 18 e re e 1t - M, Wadsworth, R. W, Ulrlck, W. R. Jarrett, and two or three other persons, members of the Whisky Ring here who were_sentenced to pay fine and nomiual imprisoument a year ago, but who never paid thelr fine, were arrested yester- day on caplas pro tine. Torling pald his flue of $1,000 and was released. Teuscher, Bensberg, Uernecke, and Wadsworth were taken before JudgeTreat of the United Btates Cireuit Court aud adindtted to ball in 81,500 to.sppear belore the Court May 3, whou thelr cases will be heard, Theso arrests’ were made under. dircetion of District-Attorney Hliss, Iu pursusice of a roe ceut decision of the Sceretary of the Treasury, that mcasures must ho taken to collect ull un- paid flues in thy whisky cuses, Israel Bishop, of No, 5, badly burned, Edward Stolling, of No. §, fegg and arm broken, aud burned, Charles Bules, of No. 1, hurt badly, and burned, BenJamin [Tarrison, back broken and burned; will not likely recover. Alfred Holtby, No. 1, back hurt, and burned, Total, ten badly wounded, while many others escaped with atighter injurics. The bodies huve all been {dentifled but one, supposed to be that of I, Hamel. The Coroner will upen an Inquest at 18 o'clock to-morrow in Firemeu's Hall, At the Central Statiun grave susplcions are entertalnod that the fdre was. THE WORK OF INCENDIAKIRY, Mr. Thibuult, Mcsscoger of the Citizens' Insuranve Company, while returning home past the fll-fated building about 3 a. w., was sur- prised ut secliur & 1nan cwerge from & frout dour—tu whom he remarked:” * You're worke g here lute to-plzht,” The man zruflly res plicd s ¢ 1L’ nons of yourdamned business what am_dolug,” and "left, - The bullding was owned by Mr. J. Bulwer, and Is valued at N BY Is made regarding 18 thet! 0t be substantiated by the mo: le cf 1 from shore by a Frenchman who, on’ nsecount of ilsbie references, Itiya. ed the high waves, was afrald to put out to thelr relief, o saw first one theu the other loso his lold on the boat and disappear, and thon came into tho city to make the fagts known. Tho lako has been scarched, and the boat with the overcoats of tho boys found. Drageing for thelr bodies will be resumed In the morning, Béth wero good swimmers, but the lake is gene cmlly‘hlllow‘,lwmn deep, soft mud bottons. 1t is supposed they wers mired In trylug to stand up, and so diowned, Special Ditpasch to The Tribuns, INDIANAPOLIS, April 20,—A H-year old boy was drowncd yesteiday while {lahing. Last ear his brother, then about the same age, fcll nto a pond and was drowned. AN OVERDOSE, Spectal Dispatch 4o Tha Tyidune. Orrawa, 1L, April 20.—Dr. Gilbert D. Eplssy, an old and highly respected. citizen of this city, was found dead {n bis olfice thisafter- noon. A Coroner's jury was impaneled, who found that the decessed came to bis death by s Tug CHICAGO TRIBUNE aasalls the members of e, sad tha Hlloois Legislature from Cook County—the county whichcontains Chicago—for absenteetam, 1€ ts Hgures aro corroct, the Chivazo and Couk County members have 1t bad, Une member hias been ahsent sixty-acven thines this session, and four others from soventy-aeven to ninety- four times. But, it Tux TRinuNz's strictures on its members when they arc not absent are correct, then the more they arv absent tho bet. ter for the Btate; and” Chicazo would be hene- fited by keeping her members absent sll the Hite, Cltpton (HL.) Public. Taw Cnicaco ‘Tuisuns of Wednesday pube lishes o table showing the number of rofl-<alls each member hus missed slnce tho close of the Senntorlal contest, This list will ‘be valuable for reference when the preacnt members ask for are-clection, Tu save money to the Btate, the 1 hould he changed so a8’ to pay mombers a small annual salary {nstead of & per day, ‘Tuls would have the effect to shiorten the scssions, Fivo dollars a day fs mors than » great mwany of them can mako ut home, and so lung as they can cujoy the luxury of Capltal lifs and fres rides on the raflroads they waut nothing better, tioon (LiL) Gasetie, The penhlen‘l‘, l':;:mectlm o’! tho Jlinols Jeg- tlons, Mr! Morrls—You have tried here before to h}xlldou. I waut to tell you I am not that sort of a man. ‘Then arose moro I‘e"l of “louder," Morris shouting at the top of his volee, “*Louder! yes, louder!" Amidst rencwed uproar, ho continue: that he was wlllln{; to hold night scssions so s to zet done qulckly, . The substitute as amended by Hopkins, fixing May 15 us the date of adjournment, was theu adopted, CHEAP WIT. Mz, Chambers offered the followings Wiznras, Tho jouruals of thu Constitational Convention of 1870 are gromly iIncorrect In tho fact that tno name of tho llon, Joseph Modill hias failed to be recorded upon seventy-soven roll-calls in that Conventlon, which only sst nincty-five days; therofore, liezolved, That he be ul?nuud to explaln and have the journals carrectod. ‘Tho Speaker, Dunne, who was fu the chair at the time, ruled the resolution out of order, Nobody protended 1o vouch for the truth of the matter recited iu the resolution, which was coucocted by somebedy else and placed ln Chame bers’ band, THR ADAENTER BUSINESS, ook for Ita use [0 al} cases. b Wa Bamics oid by all wholcaale and Jnlted States. Price.8l. | % A witty French lady who was an * adopt. member of a famous milltary corps, when a throughaut tb Alr. Wattorson Is booked for an address Lame and Painful Back, Twelve Days im Hospital, Nessrs. Weaks & Putter—Gantiomen : 1 curered from & | ainful back mfllh Of YOUF COLLINS VOLTAND PLANTRRS, My back y lanie and paloful that § could not wioop, WAk, or dov | duty of sny kind, sud was placed lu the hospltal for; - twelve days without cure. 'L (hen asked perniission of' & 1bo surgeos 1o try LCoLLing' VoLTalo FLasTuRs, 4 [ o & few hours r ylllllllfi one on was entiro=’ |{ relieved of painsud able to bend my ki am now - i‘lu"flf‘hlf‘ well. 1caostder them slnply wonderful. * 2 specttully you : | Cpeetllr it ALpxaxpER JAMESON, | . Co. 1 Firut Aritliety, ¥ort Warrea: Bostox May$, uid. __ ", “ ARE DOING WONDERS.” Meorra, Weeks & Potter—Gentiemen: CoLLiuy’ Vorras rt Presidont Hayes has invited his ancle, (Vt.), to but the latter has de. ocleLy, on account of the death A MYNTERY, Spectal Dispateh to The Triduxe, DETROIT, April 20.—This moring the body of a young woman was found on the Leach at Windsor, opposite this vity, Upto the present time her identity has not been established, but she is supposed to have been o girl wamed Bomers, whio had been mlssing since Wednesday, Pw afi:uncnl supposition is thut she wus mur- ere A The two principal candidates for the . lawley, who coucord at Phila. 800 brethron thus The proposition to dismiss Mr, Maynard Mr. Shorinan's specch during tho discussion b nd was occupled by the Novelty Comte Sud thoss yuy sent brre last are all sokt 3 oy lis postof Amorican Minlater to Turkey | LAKIEB Chloroform. e dmf Toceasioagtered | of tho Callon resolutions Thursday was not fo- et Jfl.‘:’f;‘.&"&“.‘..‘.i‘fi‘.’&t?& :xup‘:xl:‘:ng‘lzn‘xc;m:: THI INDIANATOLIS GRAD. 'v::'.fl"'u; e Bpemeet shoe fommmmin Yactory. ey tnchoued beremith. | want toes Lo . Bnda mofuro s, hiler representaitre fn bis place | (I EIUEIE (0, cuse the pab ocuaslonnd by | ported, bocause Tn the General uproar. it sras | MCIL2E! JaY inelibers for services at Boringiield Hpectal Dispatch (o Tha Tridune. 05108 o tho ‘firing - cetimated. st $15.0000 T e b, g e @ Bt :h::h:::" b:: : sald, In Washington. 1iis dis- | giating this fact, and that he had taken an oyer. | /pLpussible, from the seat oceupled by Tuam [ fr4 ! leglslative halls aud uot tor timo spent | fuprawaroLis, April 20.~Southgate, Leas, | Partially insured. Imuenso crowds of people No. Fayete, Me,, Msy 1, 1876, . of & very sstlsfactory pature, Tusunz cvrm‘mndcnt, to hear hlm. " What 3tr. Sherman sald, und to'the beneflt of publica- | 1 bsenca or pleasurc-cxeursions, urin_attenu- dosc. Fo was about 60 years of age, and was & i evening. and Beach, arrestod on suspiclon of being con- | Visited the rulus this nfternoon tne utects Involved, o O 40 $eauaintance with | native of France. . tion of which ho {s cutitled, fs s foliows: Tt Douas dimtonad the e cobe aar s yota fgined in tie robbery of the, Indana National nger Car. Sold by all afl on reostpt of 23 : Thue pringheld Republican says Tux Om- CAUSE AND EFFECT, I 5 a1 ot 1 Ty B ool | sLxtyonlne eraburs nbeent, o ouly elgbe ‘leas | atk had u prellminary examivation yesterday) | S BSUSSUTout Praseoger Car | Beldgy TR SURT ; and wero committed “than balf of that budy. euch, Handwich (L) Gasette.s Tho members of the Legislature at Spring. field who ure anzlous to Unsh \:}n the work of the scsston, adjourn sine die, and go home, have DAYTON, O., April 20.—This morning én old lady, the mother of Judgo Frauk, of the Pro- bate Court of thls city, was buguod to dcath whilo attemptiug to light & fire With coal oil. Iregret to have mentiuned In this conncetion, | Bavo (he sywpathy of every meniber of this Iouac, Byt 1 submit that {¢ Is'erues Injustico to lave & statomont sent out as [u abscaces that doce not also givo Iuformaiton ap Lo the fuct that st York, Pa., the irst bullet-proof car ever m: ® would criticise mors wisely f §t cditorlals of that papor, and not the QUID Irno Quo, Be Inferenca fs, of course, that CoLussus, 0., April 29, —Last night Pat t suited to the editorlals,—a ROYAL FoWBER Absolutely Pure. t et of the tovst Baxixa Powos, that to-day throughout the caastry It stends sloge Pt i A A e T Sualiiy arons ‘s 't gafacd oo Bigh s reputarian she paibats e Kltclieus of the beal Housckecners o ton countey’ Thuukanda vt the veey Ueat (AuIce o th vity abd souatry criority over all oflicra, And 1AL 15 8 U1 R0 farclies bid 1ake beiter DIsCUIE, rollh cAkon: Puddings i+, thansay ober klad, 614 warraated wadluicly pure. Fts Tugrelieuts that Socee Tt ompdlt | il natritious. At SIrEagLi, AUperoT 804 pertect un Ukinselves (0 evcry Thtelpvii Housesebyet who wil shes tea tieh ' oLy eES Sakiarmivy il meslicat 1 B wier. I3t advant 1 1h3 Boyal Powder (s tust 1t will eep any lengih af time (3 any climade aad 4 Bat Usbie, » ke i3 OUBER L0 WAECR. k1 CORTAEE UNmDRCAS A ShOTE b s astnt Lot et ee "The 1OTAL BARLYw FOWDEN 6 10¢ 4aLd b7 06 biot GFOGErs 6YErT RUAr . many confesslon of tad journalism whi good 88 harg been absent by ueder of the llouse uw account | fisued a protest against those mcv.bers who | Neal, s convict at the Oblo Puunltentiory from Ich 0, anows- | Bhie wasalone fu the house at the tlme, and, | M o 4 Vo = Neal, PaPer a8 the Lepublican ought not to make. -mhen the sccident was discovered, was alfcady "m‘.5‘,_”,“,,“:;‘;,.2:,',‘:.',‘.‘.‘}:,“,in,f,f‘_“,‘,,f“,'.{;‘,;l,c‘u",,",,,fi‘,':" Drevent & quorutn by ruuulug away, [u squads | yoviiang, " segaulted bis keeper with & bar of vvery Friduy, not returning until ‘l'ucadar, giv- ingz not quite four full days fu the week for business. Thepeople will” lcave thess fellows at howe next thine who are now trying so to de- h‘:’ 1natters a3 L0 compel auvther scssion next winter, Sycamore (111.) Trua cun. A blll has been lnmxlummmddlng mem- bers to receivo railroad-passes. 1t will not pass, of course; it 1s Inteuded for buncombos but this 1a the cause of the ulfiiculty, and this bill would cifect a senicdy. When members can go home Friday and return Tuesday, all irce of expense, they will do It, and neglect pubiic for private busiuess. And when they can't they won't. Slacumd (111.) Juurant, The Legislaturc las been discussing the ab- scuteelsin of fts members. Senator Joslyn pro- bosca a3 & remedy the taking awsy the raflroad- Iron, and In return received two shots from s revolver, which {ntticted two dangerous wounds, — e—— LUCKY INDIANIANS, Bpecial Dispalc io The Tridusna. Inpranavorts, lud., April 29.—Gey, M. D, Manson, of Crawfordsville, Chalrman cf the Democratic 8tate Central Commitiee, Ands him- telf heir to one-fourth of an cstate I Callforua, valued at §7060,000. The will was probated two years ulgo, aud the heirs have just been dis- covered, L. M. McNully, many years an employe of the Iudianapolts, Cluddunali & Lafayctte Road, hus fallcu hele to one-half Interest fu a valuable gold-wing in Mortans by the death of aa uacle. Two snterprising youug 1nen of Kennebao dead and burned in & most, h'omrrflblu wanner, & portion of ker body belng criay —————— CROP PROSPECTS, * Bpecial Dixpaich o The Triduns. 3MaxpoTa, IiL., April 20.—~We bave had quite 8 storm, in the shape of raln, wind, hall, and snow, here durivg the last forty-cight hours, and qulto a respectablo, amount of snow-slush for tho cnd of April is Lo be found on the strects aud roady. Farming operations will not, how- ever, beretarded any, as the tine woather for the Jast few yecks permitted the spriog plaot- ing to be completed, and there has been moro smatl grain sgwn ia this scction than for years Lefore, ¢ numbering abut thirty, wuro ail abecnt ucatly w we n duty, & y the order of this 4y colicaguo from the Fourth Disttics Mr. Reed), tho gentleman from Mclusn (Me. d others, sre amoug this yumber, 8cveral others have heen detaloced by ilinéas, and thiafact should appear. To do otherwise would bo iujustico. * Nuw 1 protest agatust laylug olutions of, the gestlemun from Pike (Mr. 8) upou the table. 88 an attemption the part of some menbers of this Ilouse 1o prevent the pub- Hicatlun of facts, aud to perpetuato injustice, Tuts House owes 11 [0 itscll, o its memvers and their conetilucuts, to et the lactx Lo known by an of. ficial statement prepared from the records of tha House by 148 proper vhicors, Sweclat Dispatch 10 The Tridune. Danvivre, I, April 23.—~Ia"the list of ab- scatces publisbied {n Tux THILUNE ou the 2th, bave wow writjen back 10 thoir mammas for Allen Jowott writes to ther, dolot mo have $80; 708 wil only send it, 1 will carn it o3 qnlcll? a sllence In tho Black Hille ls It is said that when the first brauch bank Orange Freo or brought his manager: **[ hear you How much o you *Wodon't wantany- \

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