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IFFRIDAY, HMAY 4. 1877. ,;m,:;;,s,g;;' i ‘W 1&&‘]{11\ GI‘OI\ 2 Jlanzs. Leonas Gwett, end Fidncy Emith t prove TIWEED. e y yet hetaced 4o the nes ! Tae Commuitee finda the won'l Volng hnt 74 ayen to 50 noes, the ayen falling theen | corporation, and carroct hnoke of accaunt of all the STATE ATFTATRS, | riorortne eanritationa majority, s gow dogs | hsimeer and correct cony uf the by-Tana o roe' ean run at large nnileensed. The il of Mr. Mar- | corporation, Every «to:kholder of any earpor: TR ASREEMENT EXISTED rlean, of Mucgan, relative to grente of Jand to | ton shall have fhoe pizht, atall reasoiible LYECT AND UNSIGNTLY. ndes the terma specitled, e clalme that wit- e b benevalent or cicemosynary corporations Tost | himaelt or hereclf, or by avent or athol 1t wlit 211 have tn be teplacerd nl neariy tie envt it E=————— nesecs Defore the Conzreseonal Commitere, in- % Deobat Sohoole | e, ons i fynt"einerty defel | pxamin tho rerords. v uf accunt, e | wona e erldnally, | witin feh, jears tue clnding Birford W 1'mon. and Supervivor sattnens, | The Old Man Is Remindad of - » - wan the folfor ing extraondiniry nrovisdon, whizh | Inws of euch corporaticn, Every person who ahi reazlota, wr fmitation marbie, ava to he . . ree as, had no + -A Pot-House Debate on 3 220 wan not elenel; up'fnlm-.n: s Any grant, devise, or | wronefuily withhold or nsset T Withhohime such | repiaeed with 'w-nunm marhie.’ withintive years | Gharley Reed Lubormg ng—or- 'r‘ll::-r:‘::fltx:l:‘; ;‘:,n‘nr:n,'aw':ru ‘ot imatean Imdl'l': Something, and Procecds Books in the Illinois omveyanca nf any rea) ostate sityated in thiaState, | reconds. ~hnoks of acconnt, e by-laws, OF | modaf thewoo! oramentition and woodiwork g ity nsirumet) . Foretitare mado (o any suen corporstion, fa hercly | any of the records, haoka of account, 6r | will have 1o i replaced with other and more dura- ously for the First Tt I expected that thia whole contraserey wiil to Explain. ’ House Youalized, and shanl be lield valld snd binding, to | hy>lawnof auch corporation fram the Inepection of | hle mateein), Yo aetticd in fow dagw, 17 Reod i at Anercenfal o % carry out the Intentinn of tha grantor or teatator an | #nch stockhinider, or his o her ngent or attorner, In nidition to the abave the Committer proved Batch, with the Sceretary of ' the Treasnry he will go to 4% fully to all Intents and purpose as thotch muda to | shall he fined, not exceeding £1,000, and Imprin. h; Commissloner Reveridgo that the immenae plle the Attorney.ienoral and the bremdent, Attormeys | 116 Now Remembers Who Roe ! nustoral person of to o trnsten foe the use and | onment untf] the order of tha Court requiring him | of stone and Portland ecment making up the grand Gieneral f)cvena to-day telegraphed to District. A{ K f Benant ot anch corporation.” This looked Iike an | i produce ruch recosde, books of account, or Ly- | enteance, costing 81:0,000, §4 nearly worthiees torney Bangs at Shicago o o ket “celved Severnl of Those i The Members Signify Their EX- | oitompt 1o degailze some ftocal derlso fof the | Ta hail o complicd’ with provided ruch 1m- | and whil not ja-t fivo years. "Tho grand atalrweay 11 | T Agaln Appears at the Capifal TOSTPONE THE NEN CASE < benent of some rellgiona eatablishment. prisonment shall nat bo fora fonger term than #1x | now. cabbled and propped up fo keep It from ppears at the Caplial | 1o oo weole Fet pisoemn M o permit Chccks. : cusably Low Opinion of COUNTT COMMIMSIONERS, Tonths. Hinkdng. with Important P, of tho arrivai of \Wirl Destor. frm the Satih, 10 : : 4 Mr. Topking' Cook County Commissloners ofil HOMINATIONS, MIXOR PECCADILLOPS, D apers. make & certain matentent which Attorney-General ¢ Each Other. wwan called np, hiit, on motlon of the anthor, was | Gov. Callom to-day scnt to the Bcnato thefol- | Tho Committce alm proved that ileverldge had Tevens thimer will have - & grent in: | How the Ring Was F d, and Wh £ 1814 ovor to nwalt action on the Ttobinson uil} as | Jowing nominations ior Htata Doard of Charltioa: | been receiving $30 and 825 n month rent for o fnegcs fn Hohm'n caser dndcs Tawrenco, ow Lhe Ling Vyas Formed, an e amonded and passed by tho Senate. W, A. Grimshase, of Fke Countys J, €. Corbus, | huildinz on tig State-Fouse gronfis from Angust, ona_ of lehm'a counscl when hera In the Cronies Met, 4 IN_TIIE BRNATE of"LaSallo; . M. Gonld, of Ruck Island. 1875, 11l date, and that ho bad not scconnt: | It Ts Now Thought that Reed’s | thedutlesof the Lonlslana Commisaion, conterred . : Grunt, Sweat d Qmm'ul this morning Mr. Bash'a Wl providing _for the re—— op for n dollae on the booke of the Commimloners; e , 880’8 | \itn the Attarney-General and verr empaatically i fenators Grunt, Sweal, an appointment of an oiicer at tho Stock-Yars at THE STATE-IIOUSE. tliak Alil. $anda_had heen for months drawlngz 81 Mission Will Be Successful: told 4 udyo Devenn that the tovarmment would do . 'y . Chicago and another at Esat 8¢, Louls to enforce : cr month ae Superintendent. and had only ¢ = i o dishonoralilo thing A7 it presscd thin eivllauit, | A180° the Modns Operandl by Which ": Over Orain Tuspection at The intw arainst cruelty to animala, was renrrected A MINSPPREMLXAION CORRECTAD, [iBarereand two carncniare under his direction. and did not keep I1tx faltl with lteiim for Bills Wero Doctored i Ok 2_; Jecontideration, “and wras pa ed—01 nyes, 8 flpednlt Imwun x“ 1‘7.- m::lwu. i :‘!:n”!'nmn ttee md nu':‘_l"vh‘[lv-;n!‘l: ':]ml-1 mn:ul;& PATIRE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL IMMUNITY s Wero Doctored and Fate ¥ et Srrinaricio, lil., May 3, —Your cditorlal to-da ners, 24 you will see, ‘The Commissione withont_resorting 1o technicalltics A i g Mr. Hanna offated the following, which was atd | d0ca great Injnrtice to o Senate Stata.fionse Tns | convicied of malfessancs by the festimony. Otherwise the Second Batch | Kitrer et Devens i andsstopd s pins sitped: ¢ Mre. inna offeres 6 following ich wa i N W (1 NE, nzreea wl L % arer imer lho rules, uuammf' Logiaiatore, ot ;‘;:'l“'f“"l‘;’,;n“‘:;'gr“‘"'“’:r‘;flm by s tho rehitect, whose dlamireal iat recommended Cannot Be Convicted. =meml'fi'flab'“if.°mu'&"3'lfl'f{5m'5"fie"kn'fifh-;" Tweed's Peculi : 3 § - ferent times, had spent timo costing 5 3 report, y the Commitice, 14 here to-niyl mportuning aln tha v ¥ Rewardi 3 The Suppressed Majority Re- | gietnt tines, bl spens thoe corty was worth | mors cmphatle in becanse Senntors dones. Itaincy, | Membern for is. setention, - and Joying Al the AL IF it Destars yasil staie’ ju] SMECCA ZAoIUAD Way of ng Oomx 3 fie s greement m Y, i port of the State-House $1.000,000,azd it ‘ongut to Wnown who owned | and Frants, ro your cortespondent ia informed, | blanie v tie dead § ;%-;-‘;7:; A0 der APt At ::.V::R:l:r;::dn!mlnnnl in Ghleswo with fiohm soientious Logislators, i . tho, House of Repres | conceded away crimmating points fn order o get a IO, n Order to Postpone Action in | ithn Atinrney-(ieneraly wonld Girect the District: Committee. o lctolced, Ty the Senate, the Homse_of Hepre, | Coe o avor of fhe abolition of the The Houss Committee vn Publie Grounds and (tha Attorney-tinneral) wonid direct the District New Yong, Moy 3. ~The Woodin investigation . Briltings hae azreeid to report back, in the morn- i Attorney to disnles the anit against Rehnr Rehm's Case One Week. atho anlt anainst Kiehm, in refreshing Tweed's memory, and the prisoner of ing, the b1 abolishinz the lloanl of State.House A Jotter wan recetved here froin Judge Lawzence Five, twa on the part of tho Scnate and three on Commissoners, with recommendation that it pass. office of Btato-Hounse Commissioners. 1 send you the part of the louee, the same to bo appolnted by herewith ool erturday by dudge Devens requesting that Btorrs | Ludlow street promisce to sopplement his confes- ion Allowed for the e e I et to Javeatials At WITAT WAS REALLY THE REPORT = i Beorderea il #fon, now in the hand of the Attorney-General of Its Suppression Allowed for {acta concerning tho ttle to that nlece 8¢ frcel U | of yuo mafority of the Commitice, as followa ABSENTEEISM. How the Departments Were Oute | o prosent. The only saawer 1o fhat waga dis- | $he State, with adaitionsl revelations, ahowing Sake of Unanimity as to By Mandolph’ strect “on | tho” morlty, Crari | 4P, Decker, & master-bullder of twenty yeara® MONE COMPORT YOR TIE SIAKERS, witted by Advertising i from the Altofoey.(ieneral fo-ay (0 dnddo | how politicsl bttles were won_and legilatirs rl- " tow on the south, ~Lake Michlgan ~ on | expetlence, who bullt the Chicazo Exposition Warren (H1,) Sentinet. anga, directing the postponement of the ease for-| umphs achieved. To ono prominont politician Abolition. tho cam, and “ilchigan | avenue, on th0 | jaikding, icstied before your Commitice that | TurCrickon Tainexa did o goad ting fast Agents. one week, whose name hias not. heretoforo been printed, he ety A o B e mtiins bo fujiorize | thero aro many dcfects in tho building, thongh | week In publieling the numberof times each o o hean bren g 4argyin the Rehm catd | romembered haring paid $10,000, and o wiil be which has been bronght t 21 member of the Leglsinture had been absent from ‘Attarney-General and. the S‘t.letre::‘rynl:;al‘l‘lcgl!rg‘:- Il . » b fi.?;:.'n:'ror:fi;le:nllmx :'z;hxcnn:::;::‘;:: A Bumored Gombination to Eleot Banks | 7o Government with toavert to st ena B8 1 b adihats aba alande: whAL Hsmbign ire’ fes to the Bpeakersbip, tractof clvil mnanity, the'ifilers of fho Grec sponnibla for thie protracted length of the sesslon. gt And Hohm will, ML refuse lo testify in (he members, many of whom took occaslon to abuse TIHE FIRST BATCII. under the plea that since the Government ha not e eprrce ko furnthed, the Vot con, | - crnumy maen wexcnss o e onanar. | Silceau Saniot wntiy . 6 . e fl-fectinz, "Same of the meinbora uncd Janguago Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. the Government wonld be powerlens in ali of the unfs for publication, and the Iouse owes” It to Wastixurox, I, C., May 3. —Charles Reed ar. | accond batch enita withoat the testimony of the there I8 less objection to the syorkmanship than to the material naed. The tiling in the ‘north and eouth corridors _acems to be of second and third clana marble. The workmanalip on the bases and pedestals supporting the dome s only passable. ‘Thero sre defects in the materlal, Joints do not mitre In some instances, etc.. etc. Upon theso pointa of imperfect material and defective work- manship the Committes did not hold 5t necessary to call witneases. o exaniine witnesses under vath, (o eend for per- aons and papers, to sit during vacation, to draw thelr per dlem for the timo ncceasarily l.'mplu'ym.l and all necoraary cxpensed, tncluding the employ- ment of 8 clerk who shnll raw his per diem, and do all things mccearary to ascertain the corcect title to eald premises: that tho re?ou of sard Commit- tee shall bo made to the Attorney-General, that satd ofiicial may be enabled to give an oplulon as to the titlo thereto, in whom tho same may bo vested, ane what fntercet, If sny, the State has in and o said ** Lake l'ark" or ** Lake-Front.* prepared to give the name and details when called upon to do ro0. Carolan O'Brien-Bryant, who managed to per- suade Tweed he was acting as Charles O'Conor's messenger, Indaced Tweed to make a statement, supported by an afdavit sworn to before William D, Gandner, bookkeeper at Ludlow Street Jall,and sccompanied by thirty-two checks and four notes eigned by Kichard B. Connolly. eggregst- ing 8205000, and indorsed by Twced. A $120,000 Mud Porch which Will Last You Some Fivo Year. i enyn S A s e P o A Houss Committeo Recommends tho Discontinuance of the Com- b H TIlE SENBATION OF TIUR DAY THE DUILDING S1OWS FOR ITSELF. itecll an a body of rospectsble men to reprimand, . | accomplices in the first batchs that, for inata mission, occuered over o il atoring wralncinanectinn 16 | ;.o sucending tho grand steos In_front the it | 1ot e oty of fobpeciable men 10 yeprimand, | sived hero e motaing and mado snother pre: | fhewaliscatant Worterman:for (e A0 VAT OF | by 0'Conarr whe Bad sent ‘Ml for- shemn snd ] the lloard of Trade, ‘The olll was taken upan ot noTh noslag n mosale of roughly-hewn | bers made tho record, and not the reporter; If they R e whirky, the Government has no teatimony except i tent him for them, and = read o second time, when Mr. Whitlng tnoved ta'| zen olp g R | e F e they wnght to ho) tho Rhame | CaR0 first bateh, clalming tmmunity, to Scerctary | tnat which Westcrman has disclosed himeelf and | !PoD which O'Conor had promiscd that tho pris- & PROCEEDINGS. strike out tho enacting clanse, In supportof Wis | stonc and Portiand cement, the Intter, aftcr anly a | s tneir own, and they cannot fessen it by vilifying | Sherman. leed stated to tho Secretary that dor | which the first hatch can ahow. This point hing | Oner thould be relcased, Sevenof the thirty-two * OUSE—SCHO0IAIOOKS: motion Mr. Whiting_ inado a spoceh, in which bo | o montha® wear, extlbiting cracke, scoms, nnd | a reporter wiio #imply nérforniad what was require | ing the lant two weeks the clrcularsof the Treas- heen brought very stronily fo the attention of | checks wero given to Feter D. Hweeny, Mogh Ll Dlaich o T Trbuns e Tperecion. § 0 | sentedantticen, Tulde the fulding the cordors | edof bim iy s pmlyer wry Depariment eliivo to he proscoutionof the | JASFCTETERLING1he Becrctory of e Freanucr | Smiihy wod Abrem Van Vechiane tho Albany | SeninarixLn, 1il,, May 3,—Tno School Text- M. {Euulumu. of Cook, uh} lglolx_vmantl State | A0 “:t"',:%“mm Rk ity O hts m’.ufe: The war or nimenteelmn i the State Legielatare | Whisky frands bad someshat alarmed both himself | nn further ovidence it would he utterly. helpless in l%bhylut. sggregating over $100,000. Tha | ook bill of Mr, Smith, of Sangamon, wan the ape- | Inapection was incompolont, tnclictent. aw ¥rrc- | blicy are ‘pancled, pllastered, and unpc’§ ATy | does not yet necuro s full nttendances Al legisls- | and his clientr. To this Secretary Sherman replled | it cases azainet the eccond batch, “Itiscvident | Checks wero all - dated November, 1870. | clal order thia fornoon, and provoked conahierable | tpotielble, Tho Inspceors oMy was maide 8 no- | 0T al catled tlan 1+ delayed for lack of o quorani regularly, and | that the clreulars referred fn no respect to the dis» | (b8t onleas the immnnity ix granted to the fret | Legislation upon the Tweed charter was o omaorn {ng foxturs of which was tho froo cx- | Hiicalunc, and ho culid not oven antecal s own SCAGLIOLA, many nectel biyaae defoated, becagse they lacks | ihilers clalming fmmunity fn tho Seet bate; | <G ETE PR e ANATIREMEN MO DOREEE | dn March, 1670, Tho somainder of the & preeslon by mombera of thelr opinlons anout cach ghonsiulé, Tiie receut barley caee at Chleago 11 ?x’.'.'z'?:"fl'fl?r"eflr Juting sntat e J";?I'“'M'l:g‘n“,{ bills would Lo passed readily. e hnve heardall | that these — cases atood on thelr own [ending caren. It is certaln that "Gon, Taum | Checks wers dated In 180800, and wote other aa to thelr susceptibllity to lobpy Influence. ustrated it, " Tl wood and workmenelip in J:u Exceutivo | inter that the Commiltees wero very husy matttrs merits, and wero in 8 scnse ami generis. | 1s 1o be retained as Commiseloner of Internal Hev- | Ziven to the persons above-named andto E,D. Mr. Mertitt oponed in favor of the blll by declar- mfi'{;’:}r‘rl‘;‘;tk (interrapting)—Ts 1t not tho fact | {2 UI0L, " eheap and mporfoct, wiilc tho frenco | InZ businors far the louscs tu det upon, and that | After heanng Mr. Tecd's argument, the [ enue. His course has heon fully spproved by Sec, Tiarber, one check (o the latter belng for $60,000, i Ing thors was & lobby hero operating to dofeat tho THAS VERY LOT OF DARLET painting s gandy and out of character. Lut the e T e s ot anils Theelise. | Sccretary gave only thia Intimation fo hip nctlon: | 551350 et Amvsthnt Seckeunry, by Vo Do par | Tha fout Connoly aoted wore dated [n 187, and 1, B, el 201 on ita merita y No. 2 Shgreute Eouri-toom v the crowning teature o | 3Lt DL L o4 e iy | T eid o would examine the paper ond do what | mocei, . g weto negotiated thronch the Tenth Nationsl and - ‘At mentlon of the word **lobby" every honora~ | = Afr, #ohjmnn;lrunnt Il(‘nulv. P m“m}:-” ] 15Tt Ehamiver whers our simplo | thoeo promiscs, e was right about . Sccretary Sherman further GroRaGE M'MULLEN Central Natlonal Banke, 'They were taken up by | blo mombor's ears opencd wids, and every hionora- | M. Fundick~Such Iuiorsland, was the fact. | FEnLRion Commands toverence. for fho' ©0nh | e cureadss T FmaiaE s rarrespondent tn | %l iTho Govemment will keep faith with ls | ha bien, sepding teiesrame Lo becretary Shermen Tweed on Connolly's failuro to pay, and Wil ble membor's faco assamed a fook of eavere Indig- | AF- flement movad Lhe prevlous avestion, o - | and blind goddess Juntice, thousands of dollara | gorinancld published o record of tho Absenteee citizens." Ttoed presented to the Secretary In con. | 204 other oflcials uretng o stay uf proceedings in doubtless be, tarned over to the clty as partof pation,—lndiznation, tndeed, no loss sevare than ¥ pratosted ng! ting o dobate, | havp been cxpended in catton-plesre plaster and | | P ishole flock cume. down on the re- | Bectionwith his own argument the Chicaga whisky cases until certaln docugients | Twoed's nsects, In cane his proposition is accepted. tbody had remarked B becnteca, " Sa.chie exoniies of the Wik wers souking sa do, freaco-painting, rendering the chiamber as D e P a thier, 4 fool. 8a 1ok k 3 canld be forwarded to Washington, which 1o | apts now appears 4o be, PASCs 1f somebody hia . 2z, Whiting suld e revious queation waa call. | freaco bt Fendenms (o ot oF & sox- | borter, ‘They eatled bl a thic, fool, oa o A VI0OROUS PAPER bromised should bo hers by the middle of the | L AGTIPPERLOLE. L o, Mr. Herron retorted very tartiy that it there was | ed by a friend of the bill, rancal, and then reflected on iy mother, en | by Sidney Smith. This paper 1n a statement of the | Week. o bands of the Attomey- 1t cosnes to throwing mad, your average lezislator is perfectly at ome. o may fall 1n-soma of the | case as Smith understauds it, and, in addition to othot dutls of his oMce, but glve him an opportu- | the statement of familiar facts, makes quite TIE PUBLIC GOOD nity of mud bedaubing and he betakes himeelf to | a vigorous attack upon Bluford Wilson for the IN A PRACTIONAL BENSE. it with a laugh of cxultation that shows hoW | reasqn that the latter had sald that na acrangement Bpecial Dispatch 1o The Tribune. Mr, Doment sald lic waa not a fricnd of tha bill, and did not want to ba dictam of the Kenator, caeacd on third readin Lo sent there, General would occupy mot leas than (welve columny, close type. It givos the exact narratire of how the Ring was formed. The statemants bo-' gin with the manner In which Tweed, JohnT. any lobby hero lio iadn't dlecovered 1t, though th gentleman from Marlon (Merritt) MIGNT 1IAVE SEEN TIE LODDY. ir. Mordls knew of no lobby here, oxcept ome AKCIL, 1In thelr report of Deeeniber, 1870, tho State- Ionee Comminsfoners inform tha Governor that, with them, the question s not now so much whether tha bullding is such as the wants and ne- ct down g8 auch on the 1le wanted the bill dis- nd was willing it should —— M. Whiting retorted aharply that Mr, Dement's | ceasitics and thio xood taste of the people requira | thoroughly he enjoya it. o Hoftman, George W. JicLesn and Copnolly, baek ¥ working to carry thus biil, i and demand, as whether it Is & fair equivalent for Jacknonetite (111.) Journal. had been mada with him os Bollcitor respecting | Wasmixcrox, D. C., May 3.—The Administra- e 24 3 e evtall wantod o ke no reflections upon | worda eero very fine, but his action and vote did | 3 ST SEptidel™” or,” ih “homely phrakc, | Tioth Houed at i halonencd last Mon | immunity. Smith said that nobady pretended | tlon, In ita laudahie attempts to reform abares and | 17 1805 0 1600, wero sccustomed o meet dufly st 3, anybody, but, whenover fhy bl came up hero to | - Atr. Whiting's mation was lost—ayes, 21; noes, | Whether it s worlh {ho money. " In reply fo this | day lo llsten Lo, sauigs by the Tyors alaters,—twa | that Witaon knew abont §t, snd that there was no | to reduce the public expenes, fa Jlable to be jm. | 18 12 8 litle room sttached to tho kilchen ;i theapen Looke, ke thal Supremo-Court-Hoport | 23 TN S e O (s g Tavic oF 1 Can rasraotis T’fim" out on & pas with mAng of | reason that hu should know, Siduoy Smith ein- | poted upon by Intereated pervons who hase pet | o 4 £id Conrecilonse o diecuss polfical mat i % o s oot in accoranco A Lo snemuers zoln o e Jan w il bille—avout dozen of tha, Gest petkers in the | o aration Wes put on orderlng tho bl to s | g o e 10 1 warih tho MONEY which haa [ Week. and breaking & quorum. . When anvtling of | corely antmadverted upon Wilson, stating that hla | schemes for ostensibly benetting tho Gorernment, | oo, g ek 1o, g B et & Tiouse gopuacd fe.bel o *yas oo emenned fipon 1t and here the Commitica | hia kind oceurs wo sunposo the unsoplifsticaied | only acquaintance with Wilson was at Cinclunatl, | but reatly for putting money Into thelr own pock- s Riox was, formed, tosuisting of Tweeds p notelenliony, i 600D 1N THE coux- | Amtzen Jordman, Mfchowelt fiotes from Lho testimony of Willlam D, Itichard- | constitucncy at iomo ara to b assured that thelr | where hio (Smith) thought that Wilson was acting | ete. One of these schemes was for reguloting the Connolly, Sweeny, Hall, and Woodward, with OEXBNALLY CONSIDENED 000 ouN- | Hangeld, fodzer, toderwoll non. honored members afe aecply engrotsed in com= | mora from persona) ends than for the public zood. | publlc adrertiinz civen out by tho departments other minor allles, which slso met daily fn the i 3 3 . v 8+ 0 reason for thelr nbsence. 4 g ) 2 3 L, 3 wWhile Mr, Weettall was apenking, Mr. Hapkine [ o Lnsy, Shioe, lg]..»n;m @00kl | 4y tho Commirelonns B oot Deactleal buders, | an e ot Champaign A Most of the polnts of Hced's argument have | ILwas represented that newepapers charged tho :;‘:c"’:“l‘}‘_'"“&‘m‘;:n Twesd's fico 15 Pusis, auked ronio uostian sboi the bill, Hatne, " * ieCiettan, B | M oo e e o nesaye | - TuE: CiicAno A niRGAE n drubbing the members | alrcady been stated In theso dirpatches, The fol. | Government highor rates than they did privato | C R0 1 stafement decliser, At Guil ro- 3r. Weetfall—Well, now, P'm makking (his | jgnng? : * | thing. This architect wan Alfred 15, Piquenard, | 9f the Legialature without mercy fur absenteelsm. | jowiug are sdvertiners, and ot Jeast three of the departments | C0ived 10 percent of all the proceeds. bot when - speech. I youlhink you ean maka & bettee ono NATE, o nowodend, e was o foreigner,~n hot-olouded | Theru I8 a mensuro of justice In tho course pure uie berilled - nlo. < va avertist the receipta began to come In not qulta so briskly, wait 4} U'm thraoyhy, and Me, lapkine subalded, | Do, Hamfion, Ui, edueated in the .passianate Louls Quatorz | Fued Y THE TIIBUNT 0n this subject, and we hope FUENEW FEATORED " aging ertinng | pi share was catdown to& percent, withwhich while Mr. Weatfall resumned his discourse on the | lirower, }lnrrohl, hon o art. When pu I charge of the work on | Jta efforts may bo mevonded by the countey press, | presented to.day: There wero four cases of com- | 2gentr who agreed o secnro the poblication of he'was mach disaatiafsd, snd. becange. of which . obby, oK. Jnt, O thic-Ionss ho at ance began 10 ahapo 1t | lct tlio people of the Etato see to {t that the mem- | promise ncluded In the argument. They sro | advertiscments In any papers desired | H ch Then Mr. Morrlson, of Cheistlan, took oceaston | ¢ le" Kro e Topuniican apllody.of riyiaps | bersof the tionso and Senate return 4o Sringfeld | ynown ne the caccs of Htoclie, Junker & Co., | by the officers oz 10 por cont less than tho ausl o froquently threatencd to break up the combins- 7 to remark fat he gehtlcuan from. Burcan, dfer- | avis! Sarshiall, Proved by e origunal Board of Statasllouss Com. | 8t once, ond remain ther untll legislation dascs | o yyotders of the Unlon Distilling Company, a | rates. ‘Thi was an economy, although It bad a ca- Yen. ¢ ron) hadu't veen scen. Mo didn't know how the | Foulck, {ashorue, Fiimstaners, and confirmed by the Legisiativo Joint | compllshed. pany, J Tho statement alea shows in dotall the mannor ln - Rontleman (Hfetron) wanted to he acon, Inssford, tor zun « | Comumitica on Pubtie Hubidings, and enurafted on sl corporatlon; B. M. Ford, Oliver & Co., rectifiora; | occive look, and tho Potmoster-General wason® | oy ioh hilly woro doctored by the Ring afte: s Nir. Hetran--Sot ns the gentleman himselt wants | * Nir, Dash votedno In order to more a reconsider- | (s builaiug, whcrerer ho could, tneldo and oat, 0I1110. Georgo Miller, Comelinn C. Fredoricks, and 11, C. | thosc hearls of a departmens who Y ng after com- to bo seen, Continuing his denunciation of lobbles, Mr. ‘Morrizon rald tho biil was opposed by tho agonts of schoul-book pumizhing hutses, 3ir. Ilercon sprang to hits fect and called Me Morrison to order. Ile pranonnced the statemont AN ADSOLUTE I'ALSEIIOOD, and, with flashing oycs, hoaaded, *‘and I'm ro. sponsibic for what 1 soy, Me. Herron wan follow- ing from the Board of Bupervisore, and afterward from the Doard of Audlt, already fraudulent jn . many of the items, New charges would bo Inter- Uned between the original items, and the fotals’ : changed to correapond, so thata bill of $100,000, . |. as certified to by the Clerk and the Boards named, * wonld be sent to Auditor Wataon raised to $400,- 21 000 or $500,000, and this doly cerilfiod to by him, - U8 PRENCU IDEAS. Admitting that the State-Ilonee Commissioners lacked pracgicol education, either ns huilders or architects, they novertheleas could notlegitimutely waive their responsibllitics as fiszal agents of the peaple, and, when they eaw thelr servant, the arcliteet, departing day after day from the ong. Inaldesiuns and specifications and inangurating extraordinary cxpeniditures, the Comminsloncrs LEGISLATIVE, Frederlcks, stackhalders of the Lake Bhore Dis- ACCEPTED THE PROTOSITION. Cnvexncs, 0., May 3.—In the Honne, the Sen- tiliery; and Roswell C. Merscreau, a dis- | Propossls for the aanual mail-lettings were Insert- ate bill 10 m'mpe\ hotel and boarding-honso keepe tlller, . Tho compromiss Is based upon the | edinthle way, hut the Postmaster-Genoral haa 11 10 pravide firc-cacapes was passed. stme ngreement, although the casca difer | sinco learned that the agent, not content with the The Scnate hill tocompel corporations to pay thelr In detall.. Hcod ect forth the agreement | commission which ha received from the Governe employes every month, and to givo claims of em- cntered Into December, 1875, which was prescnted | ment as an acknowledcment of his servicen in ploges priorlty, was «Ie’lencd. {n waiting, and - which Judge Bangs once In refer- heating down the price of the advertiscment 10 per on, 5 Mr. Castle, however, who wanted the defeat of the bil clinched, moved a reconsideration. I‘?"' Flumb woved to table tho motion to recon- »ld T, ‘0 gain time, Mr, Ilafnes moved to adjourn. t Loat, "I'he motlon to table the motlon to reconalder was then put and resulicd in a tie: demanded In_addition 0 per cent from tho g this up with n burat of flerce Invective, when YEAS, v % . , . | ringto a Taimese diepatch sald was reduced to writ- cent, n ,n‘}wm,‘;‘mmm S Poiiember (hat radrabeta 1 Amtied, —— o wade themaclven partiea witl Nm’ln ngchmrw Tha Senata resolution providing for an adjourn- | 198 00" FIREL R S8 T E0 F e med, | BEyAfanors for the henettof the adscrtising agent, The statement alao mentions & legizlator whoso nt and muouthorized waste of money. ‘Tho g g 1, . | snd Postmanter-General Key proposes hencelorth hai heen ineinuating azainat cach other bribery | lirink, ayborne, fi-‘ o sentativos of the Fwenty-nluth ment of the Assembly next Monday was adopted. ives to th ate u i) " ime | 10 hase the Por-OMce. D “l‘ PO b 0! rooms Tweed frequently visited. To him Tweed s0d corrnptlon, instead” of calling Tz Trpune | Gasties arinl, oen cof Hoprescy ventis et 'The Senate passed tho bill to amend tho legal | 8ive io equealers entire clvil as well aa crim: hiave the Port-Office Department make 1tao®n | pever directly pald any money, but opening s Bl- correspandent & Tir -and n thiof, and order wan | FEARE tloucn (rases | Generat Avemoly erorcd, an, Javestzaiton Inlo | pgvortiing Tal of laat winierso’ a0 1o leav it | fnal immunivy, Aaidacite of Gholsen, G Ruseell contracts for advertising. Rl st oG e Ll b iton, i, oy '+ | optiunal with county afilcues as to how many papom | an ccom) h ent, 4 gl i, Tsron s icheed, fhen e | T, |G K conalien S vt ot | ol Subemihg M B R | U ot i, T NOTES AND NEWS. g G R g R 24 . 8 ¢ prica per enu 240 ems 0 0 ore Ia & certificate and statement of Judge Dan; 4 . e oty b thesomilys | Formac ground, Messrs, McCoy, Mesrite, and Iiso 82 | ana'%o cohts for ovory additional ineertion, Tt th iinenson kept tucle Taith with the Gore THE PRESIDENT'S SODTHENN TOUR. T e 4 Tiisit SUST NOT TIIINK 1K WA THE ONLY oxg | Ponfield, Hoderwetl, Fived at - "Fho Cominlitee 10 whom was reforred thio chargen | crninent, * In Junuary, 1677, at (Lo consultation | Wasmxao, D. C., May 0.—A promineat gen- | {ona of Wis roame’ &0d that & Jatee. amount was IR e il antr e ta Rinvtlr il hat | Denpiws, rainey, oy, TUE POLLOWING CONCLUSIONAS of cruelty to and nezlect of puplis ot the Deaf and | between' Mr. SMoirll, fhen Necret f | t1eman of Virginta calicd upon the President to- | there: that eliner Ne. his wifo, of wsrasted fHend, ail, Thare waro. axcnts of tha book-houscs | hemant G (oot | ol B e O o Patons | DL e T PRI 8 Dot | O ey e o Jrermal hescee 1L Uny aad mentjaned. ttint the cltizeus of Richoond | wha iwars on Soard ova fo o 0 o siod friendy i 5 h ; Y ofticers 0. im from tho charges, and com- | the Commlssioner of Internal Revenue, It v Y Her whodrenoLmomberk. . i e deaEea o ot T ara pludhig o Sl wellten taw A, I Piouenard, | mond the manugement of tho ‘Aeplurhe ietor work | clded st {ie oereemont elinald bo fally kep, for | and Felersburg deateod thal he, would violt them ey Dipek o T bRk, bulld # gizantic monopoly. Why not as wetl 'fi; tchowell, Waro~22. e Motsa Fund. for contractors, and by whomo he Sonate bill providing that contractafor work | proof of which fived referrcd to the pernons them- | on his reported contomplated tour of the Soath. PRSI IR 'z“n‘ o ord ndon corre- Oskey Halt on public bultdings, or for materinis for the same, | relves. AL the sugccstion of Secretary Morrill, [ The President rald that it was his desira to becomo ‘Tae othar poftt n commianion ta bily pantiloons for all Uient--Gov, Sbuman guve canting vote | direction the peoplo of tie Stato ary compelled to les heTas Inafy - 2 Gay tho Zvibunecorrespondeat called sctool-boyat Why not lave a commlastan 10 buY | pgciet o o man 1T | 0. SOat T, YOIR | ok ‘B Bob wrang: from thelr Imdusiry, in | moF beletscparaiels, Trapavied, Hgeily b bobalf oo partioh otra 8100.58 ncqualnted with tho cltizens of tiat 08 well aa of | B03( 0 A erier adaroesonis Ml bat o mas ‘oo ufim:lmaml fu'r S o ‘ wan saved. Cuplds, gew-gaws, ond tha most clavorato orna- e In order to give the Depactinent Jurisdlction aa in | Other scctions of the Unlon, bt that be could not | turned with a meansgo that there was some i fallr. Morelit~—I ublect. Tito gontioman fs mot | "ie. Nreiver moved to partpone until Junc 20, | montation. & etyloof fulsandornment outuf har. CASUALTIES. IO o1 Pa Ccompromilsa. undat . the. atatate. | vielt Virginis until afterthe adjournment of the | fake, Tt wiil bo impossiblo for corresvondenta xing to the question. lour anil pants are nt The volo was againa tle,—2% ayes 10 22 1oos, HIG"" with tho substantinl character of our pco- iy ‘Increfore Alturtiey-General Taft recommended | extra serslon, when he shonld probsbly not only ‘broak dows this dead wall of resistance. I have geemain to the bill, Down in our countey they go without pants, Mr, Sherman=1'1) talk, thon, nbout enssafr tea, hard-tack, and corn-brend. Tho gentiem conatiluenta don't eat whito bread nor wear pantas oont. Tleing again interrupted, Mr Sherman rotorted: U1K ANY BCIIQOL-BOOKS CAN NP ADOITED which will teach tha gentleman from Marion (Mer« gm‘ nflf_od mausners, I will voto to adopt those ‘Conlinuing, 3r. Shorman opnosed the Lill as one that would not make achool-books cheapor, 1 i did, it cortainly wouid nat make them better, 1 clicupnesn was sought, why not advertlss for the cheapest school-teachors? Ilo oppused the hill because of ‘the danger there was of its proecip. lullnrnrallglmfl conteat, Alroady tho religlous question had disturbed S Boarils. ML SHERMAN CRUELLY BXTINGUISIED, Mr, Shorman, having exbausted hia time, was tbaut to continuo when objectiona were made, and .ho‘l'lmup dividod Into facticns, shouting ** Go oni" ' Btopl" ** Sit downl” ete. Other Jaw-niakers wero preparing to ges on thelr fect, presumably to talk about Jobbies and inein- ple. mady and Liout. -Gav, Bhuman 'again saved fho bill by woting no. The motion to postpono. the motion to reconsldor until to-morrow waa then carrled—t4 ayes 10220 noes. Messra, Dement, 1unt, Moder- vell, and Joalyn, who are opposed te tho Wil voted with the “fricnds of the bill becauso they wantod 1t dlscussed when It camo to third rending, Ar. tlo voted agalnst the bill all tho time, lm!ll", na 1a {n fuvor of Inspection by the Hoard, but sybject to Stato control. CONSIDERABLE ILL-FEELING waa oxcited by the chargo of vad faith mads dur- fng the debate, and whenadlournment was had It was niuch Intensified by privats disciasion, Uat- ing thia Mr, Marshall spproached Mr. Moderwel), author of Hill 114, for the reassetsment of capital stocx, and_sald *Well, this bill will pasa; tho frionds of 114 hava combined on IL,** or words to that effoct, Intimating that thoro had been & trado. }}b Mg;l;rwell LYl fi-“ 1\ 1 v y got ready to witness an u, molee, bt M7, Mafahall exofaired that ho had meont th be jocular, and Mr.- Moderwell that he had begn hasty, and with that 1t was smoothod over. not scen the cx-Mayor since I went to his lodgings, having_carefully refrained from go- ing ncar him, but I was obliged the nlfir day to kiold sonie communication with him in def- ercnco to the wishen of some of his confidential friends in New York. Ifall, as unsusl, made no nretense of myslery or concealmont with me, but declined to open any communication with Now York, and I mention this because, as I bave sald befare, 1wonld rather bo sparcd the necessity of {nteuding upon tall sgaln, even at tha request of hta old friends.” LAND-SLIDES, llh;'t the l;refl:mll;hl:l k;‘pgrb tmu uo\fimmw 1at Dirpateh b ‘Pnis _recomunendation of Taft was then Moxtne e Bt feom Tareo | seuied 1o Cormianiunee Habm, ‘i e tnre: | Tichmond o Teterabars, bnt might extend bia s 5 ccom: o 0 casce 3 Tivera statea that an accident took place on the B 0 0% Fraton bf tall naroement. Pro o THE BPEARERSHIr, Lanks of the Riviere Velllal, a tributary of the Ca- ‘District-Attorney llangs slso specifically recom- Itis ramored to-night that a palitical combina. tiscan, $n tho Parish of St. Genevieve, occasioned | mended the compromise, becauro of tho sgrees | flon has been effected which will secure the clec- u by a landslide of abont an acro and half fn | MRk Tno Wincus of sectolary Morrlll prevented | o of Gor, Nankn na Speakerof tha next Houss Jongth by 200 fect fn denth, nnd a holuhitof elghty | COmCATTEnEe, 10 e e e, oes. | of Represantatives. , fect. A mill bulmdnn tho banks of the flv;rTn; rotary of tho Treasury French roported in favor of ATPOINTMENT. . completoly crushed in. Ten persone wore burles REJECTING THIS PROPOSED CONPROMISE Andreaa Willman, of New York, will shortly be under the landalide. ‘The Coroner fa now olding | for (0 reasons: Flral, no oicer of the Gorem- | yonointed to the vacant Consnlate at Totterdan. an inqnest on tho fifst five bodies recovercd—thoso | ment has any Jegal right 1o make auch agreement; Sl BXTEA SERRION of My, Cloutior, sged 60, fathor of the Rev. Mr. d, no such Asouments wete made., Iteed In- N . Cloutier, of Three IRivera Heminary, Mrs, that, while there is no atatute, To-nlght it {astated on the anthority of members Massicotto, aged 10 wifo of tho owner' of tho practico was well - established undcr | of thio Cabinst that tha date horetafore fixed upon 2, | the common 3 insisted that tho P il e clden, o Fopeeively b, | L Comban, ol 1ty JOHHES, (00, 8 | or thecommencement of ho exiru sson of Cone the river and chanzed its tourse, causing grent | copt for tho testimony of the squealers, and that | grees, vis., Junc 4, will bo adhered to, and dumage 1o {armera. n the en\ilmul. 'l‘gu‘u‘.fuu they :'g;ll;im"‘g:m,hsm e;fl;::g‘:gl g 'l'g;r’ lm formally inserted to-morrow In the draft of the {reroscarcoly recomizalls owing to sufocation: | LS \ited the vizantlo. conspiracy to detroud tho | Droclamstion which will bo then ready for promul- Corones retarng fo-morrow.. The banke of this | Uovernment would not huve been destroyed. All | Bation. Tiver avoaway a fow years ago. carryings house | Who lisvo lad anyihing to do with the prosccutions | - THE DISTRICT OF COLUMNIA CONMISSIONER, accept the hoapitalities tendered by the citizens of Messrs, A, M. Jones.and N, W, Dranson o THE MINORITY REPORT trom the same Committeo, Tho Committco anb- mits the tostimony of ir. Joncs, faken on the 15th of March fest; in anawer to the questions “\Vhat inflnenced you to slyn that reporty’ Mr. Jonen replled: * Mr, Urnson, who slgned the mis nar.ty report with mie, was hero the othez day, and 1 had o tatk with him, and we both asreed that wo slggned that report on the swrorn staicmenta of the Cummlssioncrs and architects, Weo busod that ro- port on each of tholr sworn atatements that they would finlsh the bullding Inalde of the cstimateand tha cona.itutional limit of 3, 500, 000.* N, JONES PURTIHELD BAID S *Two years avo Lhe Commissionors gavo us 8 do- tailed statement of the incompleto portions of tho buflding, und what sum it would take to completo it, and that 8500,000 was all they anked. ' " 'Fotlowing theso statements on the part of tha Cominisslancrs, which clestly hn!vly 8 full knowl- edge of tho manner In which the constitutional limit of &3, 500, 000 was being reached, the Come THE ABORIGINES. DIg Injun, Much Eat—A Ludlcrous Stame pede-—Dread of Treachery on the Part of Crasy Harse. Bpeciat Dispateh to The Tribuns. Tien Cloup AdENcy, Neb.,, May 3.—Lleut. Tiosenqueat, who escorted the provision-traln tc Crazy Horso Camp, reached his destinstion of Hat 5 RAILROAD FUBIGHTS, mittoo agaln citos tho testimong af 1 Yy _ st Chicago A del . | Creek tho night of the 1st inst, The joy of the a:‘t“.\tr.lt \lflfg “lc:ll::vn l:;;-nmkg;lcu lugr%mml:tellll; Mr. Rlddis offered a resolution reciting that nne Wi w’lmla)ll D, |g|'c|x.lulrlmo(1 x‘“ prs yibsiay g:;:’,‘},‘,w::‘:;{:‘fi:m“ ENOW THIS TO DE TRUR. tial :;,::::’:;:: o}"{\'—".‘.':fi:g,::fi‘, sfl'fl‘g‘, suffering hiostile kuew no bounds, and feasting calting the roviona. question, and thio bill was lose | Jastdisceiminutlons bad been wado in the frolght anmiilnd In voslngle dnaian o Theto mon hve sutlered Iznominy, degradatlon, and dancing was kept up loog Into the nlght. Yea- a . » change was made by Mr. Iiqucnar that he did not | _LEAvENwontis, May 3, —The immenso land:allde | ol /ety “and all manner of roproach becauso | President Hayes toask for tho appolntment of 8. docolve the Comuiissionoes trom ono to throe Teh eRr e O e e b iaaas | tuey Leatlicd Tor- the Goyernment. They have | ¥, Mfddicton, of the frm of Middleton & Co., Hmen W';’l?’lfi .:P'i"u'; odc‘fim'?uf‘mt\;:‘ o 161 ER2. | sonuence of tho hoary rai Jost theie wroperty, Tho Government bhas | bankers, to the position of Dlstrict Commissioner, vi’r;x ’l:lw !nmm. DS lu,lhnml’ eI of the e :m%m,w, ‘tho track. < Passsngers and freight bave '-mch :l::uu“ l::‘lll.l: nfifif-h p;rwnlllm':xgr: :‘ulivl-rfifivhv‘nant by the reeignation of tho Hon. cearcd architeet, tho Committe unalyxes the tos- | 10 be tramaforred. lgmmnnr Reed Clalmed. that g A e cham. i Crny B the nikalorworkmon lately smployed on | Faut Itiven, Mass,, May 3.—Four menwers | (GRECIT oriscdthe secretary to carey out this [ v, OPFICE-SEEKING, tho now Stale-Tlause, o+ dearke Spurway tostides | hurled hera to-sy, by ‘the caving n of 3 ccllar, wiieh 8uihorized tho Secratary, |0, oty ot ibia | oyatlons palies, acting an (his bellof that the thaTie wa aeked 10 pivo s price for tho columns | O Liley war klled, ‘aud ‘tbe "others seriouslyy D R e T B O Y e R LR e s s pllastors In the Nutie and Kenas chaipbor, verhagEi iy S8E oue, With the advico and consent of tho Secretary | lambls, aro making perslateat efforts for his place. Beand hin Lacinee; Wacreo, biade (€94 P - of tho Treasury, mAy compromlss any civil of | Delegailons have Lad infcrviews with the Prests tnat work, but, RUN OVER AND KILLED, criminal casc azising undor (ke Intcrnal Hovenue | dent. including one from Alexandris, Va., com= ~ayea, B0} nocs, 76, The provisions of the bill have boen frequently and exhiaustively published {n Tne Trisuse. BILL AGAINST SHELIFP KEIN KILLED, The bill anthorizing the Judges of all courts of record to sppoint the Court Uailif was lost,—32 syca ta UY nuce, Afterward, Mr, Herron stated that thers was no suchofiicer under onr law aa Court Balliff, und moved a reconnldoration and refezence to a spech committee, which carried, The bill fa_here bo lieved, by thosa on the Inalde, to have been go terday Rosenquest was tendered & grand aboriginal reception and councll in several larga topees gaudl+ 1y decorated for tho occsalon. The Chlefs Crazy Horae, Little Big Man, ana Little Hawk led In the hand-shaking and the expresslons of gratitude which followed. The auapply of beef and other rations was ample for 2,000 ordlnary peos ple for five days, but s0 famished were tha women and children that - they ate untll hundreds of them were sick ', board, that Congress bad falled to oxorcine its con- atitutional power to regulaie commerca between the neveral biates, and recommonding that a Con- ventlon of the Kallroad aud Warchonse Cominte- nloners of the sovoral States throngh which lines of raflway run from the West to the acapoard, together with the managers of auch ratlway lines, bo hold dauring the comlng summer {o daviee somae means of sccutlng & fuet and unlform tarl® for freights for agricultural products from tho West to the sea- board. The resolution was ordered printed. ten & l.‘ll!llllfl’l‘l‘olllu. AVPOINTMENTS. INSTEAD OF TUE COMMISSIONENS TAKING TIAT Special Ditpatch (o Tha Triduns. laws, posed of colored men, In favorof s (nnd]dl‘g who imaier tho patpoe or wipkng sogcance, o | ot mondimnie W proriing st e et |t I renco hat he vl | NI YOG AT S st achden occarod In |, INSTEAD OF COMMENCIOINIE, | Sommpaded tha contcioris ek lome Sy | pailon et i wer Eare Ve S o o ments, T e i cansont ‘ot the. Bonato, | teck pracrethar b to bo handed in to Faui | New dersey on the Montclalr & Greanwood Lako | {5t oiary, and the recommendation of the At | election, esponsed the Republiean cause, It {4 Bar. and will Bt hihe Aency uotll ° BUPREME COURT EXPANSES. The bill lqgropr(lfln); £416.00 for payment of nitor and Librarlan of tho Suprome Court from arch 1 to June 80, 1877, was passsd. UNCONSTITUTIONAL, ‘Tho bill makine appropriation of 83,500 for fure nishing the new Bupremo Couri-room was aleo pasecd, ‘This 18 one of the items of expendituro robably toe 10th., Crazy lorse sends in the rather singu- 1ar measage to Gen. Mackenzie that he wants all the Indisns in this vicinily tocongregata attha Agency upon the day of his arrival.” A thrilling Bcone “was wilnessod a short distance above Camp Tobinson yesterday, The Arrapahoe village. num- bering some 2, sonls, was maving to & camp” ground near tha post. Bquaws, childres, and tralns waas paseed and goes to the House—nyes i3 noes 4, '"Tne present law it will Lo romembered nol requiro that th lepolntmonn nould bo confirmed by the Benate, uder it Gov. Cullom made Lia sppointinents withont such confirmation. HARD ON ARCIITECTS, Mr. McDowoell's bill to punish recklcssesss of architects and bulldcrs was also passed, and gocs o It Dadean. Now Dadeau wasn nephew of Plquepard, | Naitroad Wednesday afternoon, by whlch three | yornoy-tiencral, he may compromlise any such | eald, however, that there Is no intentlon of dis workman on the building with Bpnml{ & | mon were killed and two ladics badly injured. A | case {ner & sult thereun baa Lq!ntommcnud-" plnclnzwolv. e ren, and, & few days ullumvunl. ‘r‘hu arcl leg& funcral party was returning from Loonton, when | This law sives full snd amplo power TR PUDLIC PRINTER. . camo Lo Warfan ani told him that ilest vowd 40 | yhg horses attachsd to an oraiuary farn wagon bo- | 10, compronvie, thas | caien qt dogd | | Since the amnauncem 1 sir, Defrees will P o e eviencg of Tladess, anbmin V1% | came unmansgoable Just s the railrowd crossing not lilbtho power of combrom se b leaves 1o succeed Mr. Clapp as Congresslonal Printer on the e O O e rway 1 "overy wars | Was reached. “At tlie same momcnt o freight mattcr entirely to the judgment and discretion of | 25th fuat., printers all over the country are wrilin, herowity, whicli conllrms Bpurway In overy pir- | train cromed tho stret and the frightencd | the officers, Heed majniaims that thero was Tore asking for employment in the Govern [ ton of thumcmbers of the Gens | 4yrgon dashed immediately in front of the enmne, AN AGREEMENT OF IMMUNITY T'rinting-Otlice, It Ia uscless for sny (0 come {hich, by law, should have buen made outof 1ho | 1q'the lfouss, 1t provides that whon lo v Wero strungalong White 1l A 3 of Ilfo ur | eral Assewmbly 4 3lao “called 1o tho charucter of | g, X t inall , subsequently cmbodiod in an af- | expect hore are ovor 2 ere strungalo vet for miles, Suddeal: {P‘:”‘:_fi":d' '{n"‘fl:‘\’fl" :&'.}:5{‘;‘[;?‘ on 108 new fru‘pel:‘(‘y‘ofcur:';elsa'ngh noyligence of an nlr:M:i t‘h“-; work, th_contract for which was obtained ?,';"' {fl:,fi;‘;hffl:"nuc'efi::lv:l‘:::}: ':l:lulnu‘:c‘kt:n’;l‘l E;’a:vll -:::;7::“:5: "By i;'co:mm Efl:vnx'zl -fid ‘i x P rr&‘l:!:r:fi\':: vork. 5‘;‘;";:‘;}“&" fl:‘fid‘m'.'g:‘::&‘mmflm "i ec un, carpenter, or othor poreon emplaye: o v Bl 5 th, then atiorneys for the mecomplic e — e 2 {aiy an outlay of not les han million mora. Tk [ 4o plan or efect & bullding, the punishment uiwl) THESH BUAPICIOUS CICUMSTANCES. down 1he’ smuankment, Tho delear, Jimon A | Comitad by tho O e ihe Untted Blates Comrt. LS AND BEAR, {lore fred volley after volley In rapld succeuslon. ® tha Bon Lo Imiprisoninient in the Penitentiary not lcwa than | The columns and: thy pedestaln aro the meress | LTS ATo0) and Julla Carboy had her right | This was dlod fn opun court Sept. 4, 1870, ut ths THE BUL 8. | Report went along the llnce that sn sctack was be: M1 doce’s bill '7“'";‘! aut. lishing the | SRS OF wiora than ten years, or fine not oxceoding | sl ubject (o no wolght, nor to any exposure, | arm'cut'off by the wheels of tho locomotive, and | tiue the indictilents werv dismissed by order of ng made by the whiles ah 55?1- ‘The terror- oo R BT M0 | SO0 0B g, Attty e cmmiel B, | s e ite o Bestorila | igtous, et i Shoasy A, | oo ot Gord cent o Procari e | e NEAAC vine e sk il Bt 2 e 9 . v B e e (b tha samo bo dene, wae premplly | Mr. obinson'e biil providing for dsconnecting runum{ e omuniesioners on thid work waata | Fecelvedsevoro and pordibly fatal fojurtes. Birecmcnt s sworn 10 by dunker and welt were | 1sdletment of Thelr Fellow Gambulers, | camp, 300 or 400 warclors mounted the fiectest 1) foiages “sut o Toun.any will be any bl Mt | territory from cities and villages was nasscd by 81 | durnish alf tho material nocded, aud then job out % 3 carrect. 1o furiher addss Special Ditpazeh to The FVizane. ponied |n & twlakling, sounded ihe war whoop, and ;! Joioiaten Cong ¢ Ofice, " or patmiis to e | ayca o 11 noes, aud goesio the Houss. It pro [ tho workumnelip tu the lowest bidder. JUME li‘n THE ;ll‘lm’gg. ther | coneblio evldetica thst the proverty was llablo to | Naw Youx, May G.—Tue Orand Jury to-day e L O (A o 2 L L oL"ah omca. " The sacred 1avlolabliity of ofico e R DA Y 1o legal votars NOW, IT 18 FUGTIEL IN EVIDENCH PuitAvELrits, May 3.—This afternoon thero [ condacation comcs matuly from tho sccomplices, | presented an indiciment agaiost Cornellus F. | mieeting. the * frighiencd . sntelopo-hunters. and of f: duly and fully apprecisted b, v Wisaom hero congtegaton It oy somresteted s that keenness which [s fct only by thoae who know how it is themsclvos, aud how cruel it wero to Z'.'.‘r'e‘fi T‘Illln Jet go of offce when oace Lose- IT WAS TUB BAME PELLOW-PERLING that made a0 easy the defeat by tho lobby of the bill to relloeve Cook &'nllulr of tho-Counly Com- missloners’ ring, by legislat] "fi the ring out of of- that thls man DBadeau wusted ncarl] ntch ma. a9 & serlons sccldent caused by the cars uf a con- | Aud evidence discovered 'by tuem, without “which | torial o0 this job &% Spwrwsy & Warren would | juruction wrafa fumplng 1ho Tas o tho mew | evidence, brobubly, the Udvdmimen cannot make | Tmpeon: 5"‘;‘“‘ ¥, Brown, snd Geurge W, bave required to complete e %10 Tach, (] tle Clf Wroad st WillL out s caso. it is admitted shat Noelle & Junker | Stow, The indlciments charge that theso gontlo- the work was sfterwar ono by Atlantic Clty narrow-gaage sailroad sf Ams: | ave sworn truthtully and frankly, and have acted | men circulated rumors on Wall street to the offect of the Btste-House men ab or, | town, N, X, Owen Sweet was Instantly kille under their arrungenent with the ‘Government in | that the Delawars & Hudson Canal Company was Actosted by proper motives of ecomomy, | Michsol White dicd soon after the accidsut, sud | entiry good faith, . Rovlle, Juuker & Co., ogether | goancially embarrassed, and that its officers had the Commlssioners accepted the suzgestions | Willlam Welch diod to-nightat the luspita} from | with thie Union Copper Distilling Company of Chi+ Cito h Sudie er of tha acting architect, and engaged in the mapu- | injurics teccived, Charles Anderson was badly | cago, have ‘um ‘o1 Goveruient sssessinents made | 8ppliod toa Judge of the Supreme Court for the facture oll‘ cn;._nn wlerre :nd nln-l:tlbn l{clllcl- hnnu fl:'&fi:flfl:‘; "'R‘b“m’;'\!'.:‘.‘.fi“;d"'::,‘. l{;g"l‘im since the 'f 2urc in n-y.'wm ulbmll $00, 000, bl:nv upwlnhj‘l:nl ni a l:et; for the purposs of in- orouawonts, rown workmen cumployes n these - * only moncy, 80 far os 1 now remember, juring the stock of 1o} GEparimenisine. Committea losracd’ ibata yroat | 101ho Pennaylvania ioepital Tz bevn roafced furien Hb eamanyy well kaawiog wvalnly sccklng sonie onemy, ‘The acattered vill e not yeb a':mer:d together, The campa in the ing close to Camp Itobinson. The heard ihat Crazy-loree will not ndor ‘ms, aud that & crisls 1 st band, ‘The dread ls goueral, aud {n & measure accounts for the abuve genulue stampede. However, the mili- tary force Lere Is smpla to compel tha thorvugh , - Qisarmioy of the prisuners, even should tha very improbable cmergency of open reslatance Arise. N e ing upon the border and within the boundary there- of and not lald out Intocity or village lote or blocke, atiall petltion lthll{ ncllof such city, or the Trustees of wuch village, praying the dls- connection of euch tursitory thercfrom, such pe- titlon shall be filed witn tho City Clerk of such city, or the Fresldent of tho Trustecs of such vil- lage, st least ton daye bietore tho mecting of such c:?y Council or Troatees at which {1 l-lprupaml to preaent sach petition, and the City Clerk of such a2 8 ho fco Aua ving & clcan now dea) ity oF realdent of the rustecs of such vitlago, | doal of paid Iabor and materlal wero wastod 1 ox beon realfced by tha vorernment fram 159 | thess statomonts to b falss, ~ Mr. Timpeon | dax Fuancisco, May S—A Tucaon Arizous, N Bt Mc]'ln-lx:l l\xflr’l‘nfirtfl‘ AT, alu’x\ nruunllhntt\ potition é.',' n‘x)- (.lulg LCouncil or ‘-,: isown'; zufln (ng\nud- ;'ru no use u‘fl‘n: u:fla :&?:II. BROKE 18 SKULL. [l 5:::’@!;“:1{" ‘f‘ ,,Hms!’uhAxun,m:h i : alme:;::.h;m :'ln l-h;‘o‘ ln;:n -;}G'Tl:mn g:?.,','jl'f:'ufi ‘53'.:" 5‘.{‘.’}“5}“'{‘..:"-‘ E‘: c:ll (‘::' on tha “Clty Tresstry, lasued by the City Coun: Vo, the Oity Council ‘of Trustecs of m!.'":fifi'.% T gy, 1ok 2oL PUL g i the Rouctal Dusaich s Ths Tribune olied Sutics Distrct-Attoraey fus the Notherd | 2 0 e & Towger 5 Now 7 Nussan | Goouml: Pomles Girino. and fosrieen otkers, trolter, Clerk, or tor, recelvable in ment of cllu'mu.'\m \bls moraing ondercd to 8 shied reading, ME. KEUON'S BILLS. Mr. nehoe's Sonato blil extending the Registry act to clty clections, which, in tho ruah and hurry of business {n(etdn: moruipg, waa tabled, was this Lasatre, 1., May U.—John Jukely, aged 40 YURTI(EL, b v IN ADDITION, * <, nd molds, vhantEE: 1+ belonglagto the | 7¢ars, & farmor of tho Townslip of Kden, accome | yucro 1y & atatosnent of HibGFict-Attommey Bange, [ tireets, 217 Wimpaon appearcd at the Diatrict As/ tate, were ahippod to Indisnapolis for roproduc- | panied by his wife, drove uto this city this fore- | made in writlog, uverhls own winature, on tho e y r hearing he ba tion in the Court-1louse of that county,—shipped | noon ond sold somo calvcs. This aficrnoon, when | 2d day of March, A, ., 1877, whick specidcally on fudicted, snd announced his resdiness to Ly and forthe use of Faul Badoau. loslring in- | {n a state of 1atoxication, ho started for bouie, snd | recommenda the scceptance of the offers of come give bail. He was thereupou allowed (o go on formation upon this latter paint, the Commlitec, 1y abo ¥ ] romise. Mecd churgos Judge French, i making on Aprll 9, called for & Aol stitciont froin the Ix:fsdl:’l?fl: g:dh‘fll {v:w:“ fi.%‘df.’éfl: ':iu‘h‘.‘".‘éa"&‘x:fl [t oplalon, Wilh having eatirely omlttod this cers paroleuntthis sworsiiy, henie wiil produce bl risouers, and expect ta start with all the lndians may, by ordinanca to be passed by a majority rive on the 30tn. 1 have bad entire suc- s the members, disconnect tho tor wr{ frowm such clty or villi rovided that the terrifory dlscun. mected sl theroby Le exempted frow tasa. tlun for the purpuse of ylmgA auy indebiodnces contracted by the corporaia authorities of auch clty or village wulle such teeritory was within the liuits models for San. cess thua fsr, Bcouts are out after tha rem Indlans, about forty in number. et JOURKALISTIC, Digaich o The Triduns. morning fakon from tho fablo and read the rat | thoreuf ond remaining unpald, but thu ssmo shall | Commissiners. Iu thal : orney-Gen: bondsman, Messts. Browa & Stow will also prob- Ayactal 1 B L loctian LU which | by sevcsat et eand ‘e puroro ol DAk | Gous be Heveridges o behall ol thg Commmasions | 4908 3P tieato of Judze Mauye, Attotiey-denctal Taft | )y bo in attendance, Tho Grand Jury, befors | Mitwavkes, Wis., Mey 3.1t ls currently re- Jcaterday passed the Senato waa also read the gril | much indebtedaess, the samo as If puch tercliory | e, samile tho sale o Deccwder, 1875, of FATAL COLLISION. Hteed, Tor the purposs of showiug that Secretary | dissolving, made tue foMlowing presentment onthe | Ported ta-uight that the lan. llorace Kublee, late me. bad pot been disconnected, uuttl such indebteducss | #1,083.87 worth of carton piesre and vlaster work J F e Dristow kuew (bat sowe asreciuent was being | subject of tho falso rumors roflecting ou the Dela. | Ministor to Switzerland, has purchased the Mil- PRNAL 1s tally paid. 10 Paul Badean, Pavsnsox, N.J., May 3.—A carrlago containing | py3e “or had been mude, concerning the procuro- [ o ° ‘& Hudson Cenal C : 4+ We, the Grand | Waukeo Dally Aews, ‘and will tako editorlal charge Mr. Easton's Houso-of-Correction biJ) was (his ILLUMINATING OIL. AUT STODIOUSLY AVOIDS fivo persons was struck by & rallroad iraln ncar | pentf tho testimony, aud that by left everything 6 & Lucatn Lhosl COpanys - Wes s4s DSt |- of by paper: :l'wflln orderod to & thind reading, This ls the | r.Hamilton's bill fxing the tost of illominatior | stating the valuy o quaniity of caston plcera and | Pomoton, last evonlog. Bimon Demorest, Miss | pertaining thereto 16 tho overnment Attorueys, Jury, of the Clty and County of New York, m—— — 1) " ich provides that the Council of any city | oll o sorts 8t 1 egrees Fahrenbelt was | plastce modele and wmolde which Badean had | maylor, of Paterson, and 8 young man, were | Feferred 10 having carefully inquired concerning certaln BUSINESS* NOTICES. jory by ordinance provide that persons committed | passed. sala of coal oil, naphitha, ¢Lc,)which | Wrorgfally taken away frow the new blate-Touso. | killed, 'and the olber iwo fatally lojurcd, THE FOLLOWING TELEGHAN romors affecling the credit of the n° the llause of Correctlon, Drison, or Work- | explodes or Ignites at tha teat is mado punlshable | Now the reconl of tha State-House Commissioncra, wsent to Alexander P, Tutton, Bupervisor of Inter- | Delaware & Mudson Cama) Compan; 1 " house fof non.payment of filos shall’ bo crudited | by $200 Ane. " ‘Tha bill oes to the House. age 428 shows tlat, s0 lato & Bcpt. 21, 1476 o1 Hoveauo, In Fopiy to ono sent by Tutton to | DO n pany, | ae Mre. Winslow's Soothlog Syrup for U400 centy thoreon for cach working day they RAILROAD BTATIONS, Pid Commissloners thomaelves bad wada s ‘formal THE CALIFORNIA LAND SCHEME, Ty lately circalated by fudividaala sad relterated by | ehildren teéthing; It softeus the gams, relleves 8ro 0 Inprixoned. Under the prescnt law thoy | Under s bill passcd to-dsy, provided the House | demand for the scturn of oll models, mold: d | Bax Fraxcusco, May 8.—In connection withthe | *ivastixetox, D.C.,Jon. 14, 1876, —Aswebave | the bublic press, copccially by the New York wind colle, curcs dysentery and diarrhes. derve out thelr unpald_fues’ at 33 por day. This bill would eanblo fho Comuon Countil to make th Ppunishment {n such cascs reslly four tmes greater. . BAILROAD MECEIVEMS. Br. Wells' bill ralative ko Keccivers was posacd, also passes it, vrery railruad station in the Stste whers the populstion exceeds 500 will have a dopot fur the comsfort of pazscngers and shippors, That s what the bill zequircs lgt road to establusl sud malntain, 0l AT attcrns which had becn uulawfully or surrepbi- | rocont expose of the manmer In which | Bobdirecicd myumnunmcntw‘(h\nfi::hd pariles, | Tribuns, and baving ascorisined that such rumors 10usly removed frous the new State-House. ‘I pos 20 wo decline L0 Juterfora wath any that has boea | are wholly nnfounded, upjustifiable, and false, Lomnilites not vnly Ande that a)l catimates bercta- | 8dvantsge has been taken of tho comelruc- | gyiored into by the I)lunt(d\unmo{ with tho ui»'- mosl “.mpb’lxlu\uwulul aguinat ond condemn the fors made looking to a 8ual completion of (ke | tion of tho Desert Land law by speculas | proval of hisaseociates and the local revenue oii- | circalstion and publicatios of such rumors until bullding and grounds havo been wxceeded, and | tors, it ls ascertained that -uiu aro being taken. | cers. Having cuntidenco in their Jndhzunem and | the truth of the eame has been sscertalued snd o o ———— Holsnd's Aromatic Bliter Wine of Iron lsa romedy for nervous debility, impoverished blood, and Impalred digestion. Despt, 53 Clark stezes. 1t provides that Recelvors sppoluted for the pro ES. D ACCOUNTS OF CORPORATIONS, thut tho totsl smount of all apvropristious has | and will soon be consummate sccuro alargeand | fidelity, wo Icave the prosecutivn in thuir hands, | confirmed, whether thoy relato to corpuratious, " e84y of carporationa alinll (b Gvory caso bo rosudrt | Tho bill to accare to stockholders the right of [ been ozpamded. uad oo bullding and grouuds aull | valaablo tract 1o, tho Gila e e B | s duubiing that thes wil do what il ‘et sube | Semm, or indlvidasia. The iwpalrissnt of credit DUILURION Joxiy e l"fi"“” and shall give bond for the the beuo- | farpection of (ho works of & corporation was pass. | far from complction, but alsu that Uauning is reported as belng tho projectur of the | aceve the interest of thelr Guverment. the distrust of sccuritics, tho wrock of fortune uc- DISSOLUTION. _u:ml partios intercsted. ‘Fho apjcet of the bill | ed and scns to the Houre. Tho LI makea it CLAINS YOK DAMAGES cuterprise. 'Tho Jand lics 1o the river botivw, aud 'Xmm!) . IL Baisrow," castoned by such falss and calumnious reports, im- 4 s fuemetoboto prolibit o operaion of rallruads | the duty of ‘the Difecors or Trustecs | ucurred, amountioy In the amreato to largo | b of %ho fichcat quality, as has heretofora been | Vhe original is on fle ln (b ofico of thd | pose upon us the duty of prescnllng any andall [ The copartnerabip haratofore exauing betwecn G. N. 1n tols Ktate by ‘won-realdent Recolvers. Thobill | of every slock cuermuon. or * carporation | sums, aro now being presscd befors the Appropsi- | proven on the uccasion of the overflow uf the river, | solicktor, Dersovs found gullty of fabricating, clrculating, | &ad+: A Lydsion. Hauor deators, 74 basy Madipoy Boca to the Benate. for pocuntury profl, lo coms 1o bo | auons Comuwittcs for satisfaction. 1In ihils view of | whou w rank imum of vegetstlon st once spruug Tced ¢lalms emphbatically that Bristow loft the | or publishing such zeports, &s smenable to the | Bha VS0 ! ,‘M;‘, 'l ostiaue Ly faton TUB FAMOUS DOG-LAW DILL kept at the Krlnc pal uMico or place of business of | the case the Committes cannot snawer, nor can | up. A ditch Bftcon wmiles loug, already ucarly | eutire mastter 10 the Chicago Government at- | stalutc provi -u‘i_ forthe poulshment of such peze nuumui S () 5 Was at last killeds (ho volo on ils Saal pasasge . N. LYDATON, such corporation Lu this State, (he svcords ofauch | tho Commlssloness, fur tho amouul of money that l:gmphlcfl. will furnleh the water fo3 Lrrigation, toracys. Lo relles upoa tho westiwony of Judes ) son'or peravns. s um?m& * »