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BT TS A 3 - 5 IR e, 5 B WD ki £ i e o e R i win B Won begins Its summer term May 14. Pag st Nos, 167 and 369 Washingtop street. Chicago witl meetIn the Presbyterisn Rooms, Mc- Cormick Block, at4 p, m. to-day. parently still-born, was found Inan outhause on the premisca of Jens A, Jenssen, No. 17 Fry Bethany Congregatlopal Church, corner Paullna and Hron streets, this evening at B o'clock, led by Goorge Evans. evening of Thurxday, by the membera of the Ger. taan Litorar, 3 Grade Weg der beste,” {¥est Madisom ntreet to-night, commencing ata Quarter before B o'¢lock, nnder the auspices of the Chicago Woman's Ciristran Temperance Unlon. direction of Mr. ’eon:lndl! the fifth year of Its labors Tuemlsy evel ng. Ing‘ are Invited to be present. of Michacl Kean, tesiding at No. 70 Ohlo street, 'was found 8ead in her bed. toeplleptic fits for years, and jt ls rupposed died in one of them. TJeaves one child. of Whits, of #ome money with & colared Weat Lake street, wherein on the lett w: ‘T'hre wound {s not at all dangerous. $erday morning by Oficer Michael Otto, of "the ‘West Ywelith Street Statlon, while attempting to sbroak into the grocery of Jamea O'Brien, No. b0+ Morpan strcet, 1le” bad throngh a side window, and was captured before #ecuring rny plunder, Slmms' confectonery, with appearances that the Jub had been done bondars. thinl stolen, the burlars having been disturbed in thelr undertaking. stadle business at No, 201 State street, and the Iat- ter abeconded with two horses, one ol which be- Romon llicton and Jnurh ‘Wouley wore placed in PossL A mar, ed that Urush will be captured to-aay, Daptist Theologlcal Seminury will take weck. 'To-nignt occurs the annual meet(ng of the Baptist Theological Unfon, at tho Fimt Baptist Church, Ute and anugal membors, who elect the read, and several addresecs will be made. been miraing since Ma, he had aome 8500 in appeared, it 18 thonght that he may have been foul- 1y dealt with, of age, five feot nine Inches 1n height, sniwoth :nwi Liht complegion and halr, and was dressed i eho tempt was made to burglarizo a cigar-stors on Btate street, near Lake, by fuur cracksimen. 'They ancceeded in breaking open & padlock, and were i tho act of forcing th dvor, when they were dis- covered by eomo of Pinkerton's men, who chased them several blucks, firing three shots ot them as they ran, 'Tho desiun wus undoubtedly to get fnto Togical Bominary (Unton Park) begin this atternoon s follawa: AL 2p. m. tho Seulors with Prof, Boardman aon Positive lnstituslons at 4 K, 1I,, the Jiddle Clasa with Prof, Bartiett in Ilebrow' Exe- Jgesinat 3 K. 11, and tha Junlora with Prof. 1lop. ‘kins on M Boardman on **Naturdl Theology, " “anking 103 Arger acce THE C).'Y. GENERAL NEWS. ' The Athenmam day-school of indieidosl fu, 71" The Ellsworth Zourven will meef Monday evens The Elders' Assoclation of the Presbytery of At G o'clock last 'evening the body of achild, ap- treet, A Gospel temperance mceting will be held at “Thera will be presented at the Athenmum on the Clu 8 German play entitled ** Der A Gospel temperance mecting will be held at 221 The Haven clasa In Engiisii ffteratare, under the Kendig, will meet as ‘maual, and All those wiio at any time have been ment- At1:20 yesterday morning Batbara Rean, wife She lad been snbject She was 21 years of age, and At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Frnost Braun 0. 14 Lonllo sireet, had o Tw over roetitute st No. Srawn wae badly cut t by the breakingof o Jargo pitcher. Danlel Carlin was caughit at an carly honr yes- cceeded in eotering At an early hour yesterda Rd- Londergan fonad 1 morniag Officar door of James G0 State etreet. 3 Thho proprictor was notiied, but e tiatnot mors than 16 ceila worth was “John Brush and M.W. llertin wereln the livery- d to C. J. 1ull, of No. 182 Farrell streef. ion of the anlmal, and thoy arcat the Ar- uaried with larceny as bailos, It 18 oxpect The auniversary cxerciacs 'connected with the lace this This ia tho popular Lody, composod of oard of The anuusl report of the Board will b Alfred Oldfield, of Northfield, Cook County, Las 1, and from the fact that is pusscasion when ha dis- Mo is described of about 30 yesrs blue ovorcbat, and dark plaid pants, At abont 1 o'clock yesterday orning an at- a safe contalning a large yuuntlty of valuabics, The sanuat examinations of the Chicago Theo- eyt the Chapel, C. I, At 3#:00 p. m., the Seniors with Vrof, Tlyde ‘on’ **Pastoral Theology," ut 4 K. 1L and Whe Juslors with brof, E". lleien Dakor, who was acreated Feb, 27 for {‘ seating a rafsed draft to the Unlon Natlonal ank, haa concluded to plead puilty, and will bo arraigned for that purnoso this moruing. Tho draft Yras orlginally 87, but, when uffered ‘for cash it represented $1,700. The toller remomberad hav- ing s letter siating tho amount, and Mrs, Daker was captured, An Investigation into lier histo developed other afforts of o similar nature in this city and elacwhere, aud it fs sald sho has already #crved ono term for forgory. The Chieago Plower Mission begina ita fourth {u(‘l work at the rooms of the Ath Wanbington street, on \\'udnnnd?-, n{ o'clock.” Tlis mission distributed about 10,000 bouqueta during last summor in various hospitals and among tho sick, besidvs many Joose dowers and pot.plants, also papers, wsgazines, - fruig, vegetables, dolis, otc, * 1t returna tho thanks of he poor and afillcted to all furmer helpors, and ake the futnre co-uperation of all frionds of the autteriog o clty and conntry. ‘The communlon servico at the Sixth Preshyterlan Chburch yestorday was speclally Impressive, ‘Twenty-five yew members were recelved into the chnzch. At the Murch communion nhlul( X wero sgded, and at the January communion ty-two, dditions in four juonths,—a’ much on of now members, In proportion to the sizo of tho church, than has been added in the same timo toany of the P'resbyterlan churchoes of ll‘l?cl"lly. "l;;w }lm{’o lnc‘lflun‘hnl bc‘lm tho H'I:I.}I, chiclly, ‘of the Iabors of its gloguent young pastar, the Ih,w. . T. Mlller, hec JouDED Thomas Graham s ono of those misorable pup- ples who Insult aud attack women on tha street without regard to their character, but last night he came to inor. Ada Corey, a respectable looking lnd{, residing at No, 614 Canal strest, was follow- ed by him throogh some of the streets In the South 9, at 0 Divislon, and, falling to answer his cu- dearing “cxpressions. or in any other way rccognize his presence, ho assanlted her qulta movercly, and by Oflicer Home citizens interfered @. Newsome, of Capt. Turtlo's Xrlvnln detective force, the villaln was arrested and lodged at Cen- tral Station. Nicholas Breltz and wife, of No, 563 Nalsted strcet. and Mr. and Mra, Weitz, whilo scated in_a buggy and about to start from in frunt of No, 773 Maisted streot, wers thrown out by the sudden starting of the horses from the vreaking of the bridle.” They continued on, and at Sevautecnth street becamu detached from' the vehicle, and at Meagher atrect the animals ran jnto o b owned and occupied by o Mr. Fitzsimmons, iho olo_steiking bim fn° tho ‘back and Ladly njuring hin. Mrs. Brita wasbadly hurt sbout the shoulders and tho neck, The wounded wers at- tonded at Kussinan's druz-store, No, 778 Halsted street, and arc nut theught to be seriously Injured. Jnstico Pollak's offics was the acene of n pum- meling scraps Haturday noom, In which ilenry Goldainith, & lawyer, was sovefely handled by twa sonxof J. Wineh(p, also an nttormey, The young men adminlatored’ the drubblug ' becausc, it 18 staled by Mr. Winship, Goldemith abused and insulted” thelr father on ivel oc: caslons, and, being . an - eldorly _and accable citizen, e would nob’ fight. constahles prescnt during the baitle Interfered and scparated the combatants, The Court was out ukmi{m- aoup whon the unploasantucss oce curred, No complaiuts have been ertered sgainst the persons engagod 1 the ** wow," Saturday ovening Detoctives Itickey aad Steelo cane Bpan 90 Davis, aline. Kinoaiad, ol ione Qilbert, two men who are wanied for suvcral burglaries in tho vicluity of Astlaud avenue and Van Buren strects uearly a week ago, whereb; avout §180 worth of plunder was Eutii n, ortion of the goods was recavered fu a West Divia. Ton pawn-shap, and the reinainder in & fenca which the officers for tho preaent refuss to lucate, A great row s becn atirred up abaut thls adule, sl bough the smount stolen was qulte amall, sluply Decause the burglarics were iu the same nelghbors Lood sud evidently done by the same wmen, auda certalit paper has highly censured the polico fur such a condition of affafrs, Now that the thioves bavabeen captured and the pm%arq recovered, pere hlp‘:‘:f is time to compliment the police justa o HOTEL ARRIVALSE, Trull, Lawrence, :."‘&D‘lh‘ " Prow Betia. 6T Ll iud vin, ‘Philadelpaia; W I Duncau, O Cine, I'bilsdelphiai Chirieh AULoLL, Bost 3o, Piltaburk. . Urand Miciie—J," it uj, . W MaVeill, Oskalooss; B, b £. Willisus, Blodmiogion; 5 auing K. B, Thom: L Uk 0D Campbett, bl valycoall Wheelr e W. 3| 1! 3 G L. i ‘Toledo. THE COURTS, PETITION FOR A MANDAMUS , _EdwinB, Osgood filed & petition Saturday in the Clreuit Court against Harvey J. Rico, tobo recog- nizod asa Trustea of the Towa of Clcore. He says that on tho 20th of February last the Board of ‘Trustees of Ciccroappolnteduim s Trustes to All & vacsncy caused by the removal of Cragle Sharp fsom the town, e fled bis oath of office with the ‘Town Clerk. Harver J. Rice, and bas sinco acted o4 such Trustce. It {s BLv's duty to keep minutes ©of thelown meetlngs, uud record the yeas and nays va the passage of any ordinsnces when asked to do 80, RBics bas, however, steadily refused to call Oagood's nama eltber at roll-call or on the passage of ordinances, or Lo recoguizo bim In sny way, ali- wife, Matiah P, demen, ° orday to Clara Corrlet fron, count of his desertion; and Lara T Sand on aceonnt of hh cruelty, mond Satuniay decided the motion ‘% Ttecelyer, and a Receiver wae appolnted, nmll he e 1n the meamtime, an apnh v mada by the defendant 1o be ‘sllowed i F8: cefve the rents and profits belween the time W TReectrer-pas ;:;:’ll::'dnlendlnt ‘was not cntitled to the rents amd profta for such time. mm:ce 'Cum ! efitse Tretel, and orlered o reference examine an to certaln facte. common-law docket in the Circuit Conrt begtaning” thia morning and calling from ) fo 10 &. m. May 'rnsm of Walnut, Burean County, ¢ Jalia B.1verson, Gallup & Peal Nels Pelerson, Samue liam, W, monds, Oliver If. Lee, E. ;gu'dflzs‘.’ K. clusive, all In Squaro 149 in Binywood. Trad| Frank Slavik Raturday. athan C. Mitcheil was postponad to May 28, James M. . M. ® Aient and final dividend moettng In the cano of Henry C. 8‘2_1_(-00 from Dennls Fitzgerald. euit for $2, 000 Bee, 20, lwxfl‘lnillllnhnel Fortman and Patrick IL Dwyer, amount agafnst Micl gee. Oliver H, Drooks, W, M. Brawn, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. MAY 7, 1877. «'hough the latter bas been present at all the moet. Jmy, "% #nd Ongood therefore asks for & mandamos to e Ml ihe Town Clerk to eall his name and tecorn” his voto shencvee petitioner is present at a mostiod Divonces. Tallard filed his bill Sataniay against 1 4 Fiign,, "¢ M., ankingfora atvorce becanto she left him 1P Ay, ‘guet, 1873, and had since been y of adulter), Chiatics Trwin alig . TAMS 8 divorce becauss his +d him In Febrnary, 1872, 1 decrees of divorce Sat- * James Carrler on ac- to Clara 8and from * drunkepness and JIndge Willlams grantew Judge Drume Appoint & The »aitwas & fereclosure ) "‘;:;]mmll{’ r after ITEMS. 1In the ease of Donrne v, Drandt, ed and the tiane ho took pos” o denied the appiication, heldx Connecticnt Matnal Life-In I ma-. l{lfl.'ler ot Al., J1 Drum- fesolve tho Injunction keretofora to the -Master to Judge Williama will makea gencral call of the: Jndge Blodgets will “have n jury in the Chrealt J. 1. Waile began s aa 7 aiinet tho Samuel G, Brown filed a bill acalnat Edward and body, Charlcs J. L M. Moare, John N, Du Drow, doin N. Skeele, H. It 8y« 3 |=. “""zc'::"d Bldt'e‘!t. Martin, to foreclose a trust-deed for on Lots 1 tah Inelnsive and Lots 16 to 20 {n- C. BANKRUPTEY ITEMS, ford Mancock was sppointed Arsignoe of e el dwidend icating to the case of don- The, ajection of an’ Asiines of ot Wil e held tie morAISg At 11 n Schaack 1a aet for 2 p. m. BUIERIOR COURT IN DIEP. Parld Garvey began a snit Saturday to recover Lie National Life-Inaurance Company bronght flnnl Andrew and Catherine Gray, "The Wrizht & Lawther il & Lead Manufactnring Company commenced o sult by altachment for £5,000 againat Edward 13, and Thomas I, E{snna. CIRCUIT COURT. Loren1 E. Walfer fled a bill Saturday ngalnst Gethard_Foreman, Trustee, John Iemmer, and Angeln Hemmer, to farecloss s trnstdued for #:,150 on Lots 24 and 25 in Kaylor's Subdivision of two acres in the N. E. comerof the 8. E. X of 14, ufus 8. Payne commenced an action In trespass da! t $10,000, and another for a'like e puinat Slchas). Foriman ahd 4abn C: Mas ‘Amos Glover began 8 suoit lnr.fiogg d‘:g:hi;t Hall; TR CALL. Jenox DRvxstoND~—In Chambers. O ey g quors! busioest. DA% U ARY-) (0,210 May calehdar JenaE Moo~ 1. 3, a1 3 of tho ney calendar. Jrpar Rongus—Eet caw 4,613, Ml v Chicago ‘West Division ltallway Cl)lflpl:l‘]' and calendar Nos. 500 to 00)nciustye. Nocsse on teial. ¥ Jupok MCALLIRTRI—Fet cass term No. 2,007, Hise v 1oy A0 éalgndar Nos. G0L 0 623 Juclusive, ex- cept 612and 413, No easc on bri o m Dlo108. m. & general eall of Vi BT Gocket 11 SRS DEOts Faors JUDOMRENTS. Rupxnton Corat—CosFr.sions—Oliver Desley va. Audrow 11, and Peter Sinith, $314.43.—August scnal Dhauser vs, Anns DIl $103.=Mary ~Melily vs. Bilghael & Hellly, 234,33, JUDuR GAnY—David A. Gsge, use City of Chicngo, v, Jainos lelly, Charies Comstock, Jossph A, llolues, St Sl i d deen et B CriALi—tlapere. Choimb. T8 va." J0Ba auinon, $1,707.10. G ,n¥'mvnf—cum-m.-»-_r. ¥. Publter va. A, E. Jones, J. T, Jonea, and T, W, Jonex, $215.58, Junar [loamas—diaria h ve. Town of ko View 'mlufi $A00, atid mouion fornew trlal, — Wil Jam Vot ve. teney 1ol 3501, 73, Joh Mol va Thumss Kelly, $47.30, AMUSEMENTS. CLOSR OF TIE GERMAN TUEATRE BEABON, The performancent tho Now Chicago Theatre last ovening was the last by Mr, Aloxander Wur- stor's Uermon Dramstic Company this sessonm, The plsy produced on this occasion ls what the Germane call **Grassa P " which might be translated *‘great farce,” or vaudevllle, These plays ara very popularamong tho Gormans, though most of thom bisve neither plot nor Intrinalc value, Lnt are full of wit, humor, and comic situations, and the leading soubrette and comedians aro required to intersperso “the acting’ with songs and couplots, which ats mostly hits on the soclal and political situation of the day, and therefore take well, evenif tho singing bo not of asuperior character, **The Llon of the Day* s the titlo of the play performed last evening, 1t was glven for tho benefit of Mr, George lsensteln, the eficient business managor of Mr. Wurster's company. It was principally chosen to fill the houso, and In this respect it was s snccess, as nearly cvery scat was taken, It is reported that the play had been given at o Borlln theatrs 100 rucceselve times, If such la the casa it must havo been presented {n much better MPG than It was at thila theatro last n‘enlnf. Tlhere ia really nothing very eirikingor original fn the play, and to sce it onco us it wan given last avening is quita cnough. Yet it canuot bo sakl that the performance was n one, Some of the actors rllnd quite clavors Iy, nnd the audience were kept in continued good humor, and left the theatrs contented, Tesldes the regulsr compsny, there supeared in this play tares new comediany, Of these, Mr. Alaxander Koat, who s woll known lhere, certainly tho best, and perforryed his part quite accepially, Mr. Kost s n first-closs comedian anda guod sinjor, Dt o a lile pruning and _polishing o, Mr. Chrlstian Bchaber, of Clucinnatl, came here with the reputation of an excellent comedian, 1la acting last evening, however, did not show bim inthe beat light, lo attempled to be oxceedingly funny, snd overdid hie part. ‘Mr, Otto Puis,” another new-comer, played his pars acceptably, He proved himuclf on actor of q““ versatility, but singing (s not his forte. Tlie honora af the evening wero horne off by Mre. Claussen, wlio ugain showed hersclf to be the soubrette par excallence. Al of tho old stock- actors performed their parts well, Uf the presont compeny eaara, [Donald, Brock- man, Mre, Horn, and Miss Lindeman have been engaged by Mr, Wurster to play st hisst. Loote ‘Theatre next wenson. ‘This {s a quartcits of actors of which any CIIJ mlfihl be proud, and much ro- gret ls expressed to havo thein leave this city. Mesars, Helmer and Koch and Alre, Claussen, also three of the best mcmbers of thae prescnt , have been re-engaged for the Now Chl. cago, Mr. Wurster intends to have an almost eutirely new company at the Now Chicago next scazon, and will® select his company with 8 view of giving, besldes dramas, operetios and other plays of that kind. e hasal- ready engaged at s very bigh salary Miss Cotrelly, who has tho reputation of belng one of the best (ierman soubretica and aciresses in ihis country, and one of tho beat in the world, She is playing at present In New York, Otber equally as compe- teut and renowned artlats will be added to the Now Chlcago Company for next scason. Mer. Warster ueanw to give the people of Chicago a theatre next season which will surpass all his previous efforts, ————— PIANOS TO RENT, Splendid upright and square piancs for rent at low rates. Second-hand wsquare pianoe closing out at lces than coat. Lyon & Mealy, Btate and Monroe streets. . ———— The Turkish Spenker, A Tern correapondent asscris that Abmed Veflk, 2*Bpeaker’ of 1he Turkish Cuataber of Deputics, has turaed out a dresdful (ailure, and must Inev- f1ably be remov Tho wan kiows snough of Engllsh to have heard that the louse of Couiluons Is Tuled h{ LY "!suker." aud vyrobably con- Culvul. thal his duty as & Prusident was o ‘‘speak™ for “the whola Assembly, Elderly {uml-mn rom retiote provinces coms be- fore thelr wllnguu with written speochas, which thoy mutter with & law and timid voice, 'In two minutes andlol the Presdent wrend la parole coming depuls, and launches out {nto & long com- ment or vefutallon, his voice being almust slous Leard from the beginning 1 the emfnl the itting, He is dictatorial, pedantic, and bas even forgotten himself sv far as to cry, ¢ or ** llotd wu{m when contradicted, —a moae of claufix a controversy which is_conaidered the heluht of 1is breeding among civilized Osmanlis. The fact bs that Abmed Verk, with all his scholatebip. bas lung buen set seide as 8 unpractical man. o hived for nany years 8e o dlm‘pv uted recluse, fitto keep & school tBan ta direct P ilo has aiready lu two or threo insta outvoted by a farge majority, and there | party swong the deputles and smoog who think that the man ls in ths wrong rlut. and are determiued that the present President shall bo sent back 1o bis hermitage at Romali Hisssr, and thst his wuccessor no longer be appointed by the Sultaz, buty 38 n all olier Parllaments, by freeelection. Strango tosay, this Allmead Vetk, who {4 in many respecis 8 conservative from sheer Chauvinlem, was sutliciently unwise Lo counte- nance, if not to promate, discosslon on toplce of forelgm policy, i which tho Cusmber, so far as it Iy in fts xmrer prejudged open questions and cuwbarrassed the L. z vernuen! e —— Among the sttractions of ** dndrews’ Hasar' are the charmiog leltsts by Lucy Iiaumllton Hooper, of Fans; Mary C. lirwood, of New Yorkj Marths J. Lawb, theTelvhrated lady blatcrlan; Mary B. Dodge, 22d others. Theso ladice are Brst as fashlon, mm{. and historlcal writars, and always kaow w'h:gwl‘ll ipiereat s well e Inform thely readers. Sen ccals for a copy of the *‘Hasar' 10V, R, Apdrews, Cluclanatl, by . younger crowded condition of and, If 50, to propuse plans and furnish specifica- 50 distrlbuted and so STATE AFFAIRS. Business Transacted in the INinois Legislature on Saturday. The Cook County Commissioners Bill Gets Another Set- Back. Text of the Ponding Water-Power and Insurance Bills. Efforts of the State-Houso Ring in the Iuterest of ScifePreservation. A ILLINOIS. OUR PRISON SYRTEM. * \ Special Dispolch 10 The Tridune. B8rrixorieLy, 1L, May 5.~The Senate adopt- ojoint.resolution providing that a Commission of tim, consisting of two from the Senate and three from the House, of known. abllity and qualifications, be appointed to inquire into and report toathe next sesston of the General Asscine Biv: 1. Whitether It be possibleto so modify our present prison system as to cstablish and pro- vide for diffescnt grrades of prisoncrs In scparate fnstitations and with different discipline. 2, Whether it be practicable by bullding a cheaper prison or some udditiona'to the Jollet Prison to provide and establish a grade luto which the and mond Innocent could withdrawn, thos relleving the the Jollet prison; be . tions with costs of bnilding, 3. Whether by building district prisous In differcnt localities, for different grades of prisouers, they could be Promably cmployed as to render the bullding of another gencral prison unnecessarys and, finally: 4. Whether sucha modification of vur prison system would resalt in better pecunlary return to the State, and promise better resilts in the roformation of prisoucrs. 4 DOARD OF HEALTI. The blil for the ocstablishment of a Btats ‘Board of Health, which was lost yesterday, was resurrected by reconsklerativn, and ordered to a sccond reading. MILITIA DILL. The Housc Militia bill NM{ on motlon of Mr, Lee, mado the special order for Wednesday. Tho remninder of the day’s scssiou, which only lasted two bours all told, was occupied witn first reading of Housc bills, COOK COUNTY COMMISSIONRRS BILL, The Robinson blll for the reorganization of the Bonrd of Commissloners of Cook County, a8 amended and passed the Senate, came up this morning on sccond reading. Mr. Kearney forthwith moved to pnufwne actlon upon tho question of ordering the bill to third reading until next Tocsday, o knew that the bill was opposed by mombers of the Cook County delegation who were not hers to- day. A majority of the delegation on tho Dem- ocratle stae was certalnly opposed to it Mr. lopkins denled the statement. The C?;rk County delegation had agreed upon the bl il The motlon to postpone was then put and loat, no quorum votinz, The nyes and nocs were then alled, and the miotion was carried— aycs, 54 noes, 2. - The vote was as follows: Tgh arendll,” Tto Albr renell, gers, Allers b Haley, Tourke, Ashiton, Herrington, Sherldan, Baldwin, Herran, Btowell, Iibb, Nickey, T L r, of Kane Buckmaster, Hogge, kee, Bueey, Jack, Ticrney, Callon, Ay, Vandeventor, Cannon, Kearney, 098, Clover, Ing, Wall, Cnlllerl. g'nrn. t\vnuhlhurr*rll‘l Conuell cCreery, entworth, Pavls: McKinlay, Whitaker,0fMa- Dennls, Oakwood, Tonough, Bunne Faimer, Whittaker, of St English, Phlllivs, of Clair, Evann,0f Bond, _ Montgomory, Wliderman, Eve ne, Reabtien, nter, Foasbender, Itobison, ot Ful- Bpeaker Sha ¥ritts, ton, X Noxs. Abel, Glibert, I'h"ll‘ll. ot Berry, Graham, Fraoklin, JJiiac o Towers, Tower, lestet, Ross, %oydn‘on. Hanmm. g]min. rowning, lopkins, hermsn, lllldlm'll.l urd, Hmith, of Taze- e, James, well, 3y Chambors, Lindscy, Tagzart, Chesley, orrir, Taylor, of Cook, rils, lorriaon, of3or-Thomas, Faston, _BAD, Tyrrell, Fountain, Novitt, Wood, Fox, Piorco, of Pope, Woodward, —30, ‘The Speaker said such an indefinite postpone- ment would not give the bill any preecdence on ‘Tucsday. Mer, Sticrman moved to make the bill the special order for Tuesday. Mr. Hopkins objected. ITo wanted tho bill dlsporcd of now, beeause the aporopriation bitls wero to como up Tucsday, He had wanted the bill ordered to o third reading naw becauss he kuow it vouldn't be reached Tuosday if post- oned. » Becing that it would bo lost §f put, Mr. Bher- man id vat press bis motlon, and so the up- ahiot of 1t was that tho bill Jost its placo un the culendar, aud goes over in an ndetinito sort of way that will inako it difleult to gt It up sgaln, TIE WATER-POWER BILL scnthere from Rockford, and {s of Interest to leasces and owners of wuter-power, was ordered to a third reading. Tho bili, which has alread passcd tho Senate, provides that In any and all cascs where different persons have the right to usc, in scparate or distinct ouantitics or Ero 0r- tions, the watcr or water-power furnisl by adotn across any river in this State, it shall b Iawful for such persons and the owner orown- ers of auch dam and watcr-power to ilx and de- terming upon sotwo falr, finpartial, and reasona- ble node aud manuer, by o system of welrs, or welrs aud floats, or other reasonable plan, of measuring and deliverlog to oach perdon en- titled to uso the water or water-power furnlshod b‘y such dam, Lis Junt share or propor- tfon thercof, which uiulmon, when made sud acknowledged . by such per- sons and the owner or owners of such dam ond water-power, and reconded in the Re- corder's offico of the munl{nlu which such dam is situated, shall bo bindiug upon all persons entitled to use the water or watcr-power fure nished by such dam; and in case any such dam is owned by o corporation, such corporation may by by-laws or resolutlon enter, and upon abook Kept by the corporation and subject to the free fuspection of persons interested, make such regulations; 2'rovided, however, That in all cases tho regulations made for mcasurin, and delivering such water or water-power sl fairly and {mpartially spportion the same to cach person entitled to too same, according to his just share thereof: Amlufromkd,run ther, That nothing jn this act contalued shall be conatrued to hinpalr any covenant, contract, or agreement licretofore executed Lo any person or corporation, fur water or watcr-power, or their Tegal rights thereto. INSURANCE BILL. The Benate Insurance bill was ordered to s third readiu, L I3 as follows: Bzc. 1, el enacted by the People of 1he Blateo, Sl Uassemactel by s Teopiaf ihe Slalsar ‘That Sec, G of anact entitlpd ** An act incos- rate and gover fire, marine, and inland.naviga. lon {nsurauce companics doing businees in tho State of Nliuois, " in force July 1, 1800, shall be smended Lo read as follows: **5xc, 0. No joint-stock company aball be fn- corporatod under this act in the City of Chicago, norshall sny company incorporated under this blisk an ageucy for the transaction of bual- Deas 1 sald city with & amalicr capitai than §150, - 000 actually pald in, In cash, nor in any other county in Lhis Btate with & smaller_capital than $100,000 sctually paid in, 1n cash. Norsball any company formed ugder this acl, for the purl»on of dolug the busln of or tnlsad. uavigsiion lusurance oo tho plan of mutual lasur- ance, commence business, Irlouud in the City of Chicago, nor eatablish sny agency for the traniace tlou of busiziess of aaiu eity, untfl ageeoments have been entered into for indurance with at least 400 applicants, the premiums oa which shall awount to not Jess than $200,000, of which §40,000 at Jeast shall have been pald fn cash and notes of soivent parties, founded on sctual cnd bona tdo 1p ticatiou for Susurance shall bave beea te- ceived fur the renalnder; nor shall any mutual in- surauce company in sny other part of the late commence busiocss untll agreewents bave been entered into with at least 100 applicants, be premiuws on which slail sniount (o not less than $50,000, of which $10,000 at least shail have been pald in’ cash and ‘motes of salvent partics, founded on sciual and bona fida applicanta for insurance slall Lave been received for the re- walnder, 0De of the notes roceived as afore- ban $1,000, and 0o two amo risk, or be made vame person: or firm, except where tha wi tount of such notes shall not exceod §1,- OU0; nor ehall any suchnote be represented as cap- ital atock, unless a pollcy bo fsaued upon the sams within thlrty daye after the organization of {be upon sk which shall not be fors period than twelve 1nonths. Esch of the aaid potes shali bo [i)lylblu in part or In wholeat suy time when the Dirsctors shall dcem the same u‘umh for the paymenl of losses by fire orlulsnd navigation and such incidental sxpenses 88 may be necessary for Lransacting the business of said company, And no note shall be accepted as part of said capital stock unless the ssme shall be accowpanied by & certiizats of tns Justice of the Peaco 0r Bupervlsor of the town or ¢ity whers the pereon mivking snch note ahall renide; that tho per- son makiig the eame i#, in hia oplnion, pecanfarl- 1y pood 1. responsible for the name, And no such nota ahiall be aurrenderod during tho lfo af the policy for which it was given. No julnt-stock fire- insurance company organized under this nctur transacting’ businoss In this State shall expose itaclf ta any loes-on any fire or inland navigat.on riak or hazard to any nmount exceeding 10 per cent of its paid-up caplial, ATATE-TTOUSE COMMISSIONERS. The Conimittee on Pubile Buildings this mornlog reported a substitute for the bill to legislato ot of oflice the superfivous oard of Btate-Houss Commissioners, The substitute Buspends thelr ealaries after Junc 1 until fur- ther provisha Is made for funds ' with which to roceed witdi work on the now State-House, the hooks and papers of the Board mcanwhile to e plmwl 1n tue castodr of tho Sccrctary uf State, The bill simpiy embodies the determimtion of the Stute-flouse Ring at all huzards to perpete uate the preseut Board with all it sppenda and that whatever appropriation shall be hes after mude ghall pass through thelr hands now, Thero is A grent deal of anx- fcty to Lkeep the Board In oflice, that its accounts may not In ovorhauled and ventilated. ‘The mnjority report, signed by Fosbender, Buscy, umlm’&’ow. und Renian, rece ommends the passae of the bill to abolish the Bonrd. The subsdiute and repurt wers or- lercd printed und mmde the spedal order for “Fuesday next, THIXNING OUT, At about & quarter past 11 u vote was taken onsome unimportant maiter, which disclosed that there was 1o quornin_present, and e Ters began 30 leave forthe 13 o'clock traim, But Wiiderman had his Supreme Court Report- ing bill read a secotM time; the fndustrial Uni- versity bill was read a sciond time, and the few members remaining fu the hall adjourned, THE BOUAKON ERBULLITION yesterday in the Houso when Thumas (colored) as ealled to tho Chalr: begun, and was ended beforo the Republican side understood what it as all about, whicli s not to bu woudered at, 80 nuisy and disorderly as thexessionsure grow- dog. _After It was all over, the matter was al- lowed to drop, us bave been divers disgraceful performances during this scssfon. Thus much it Is necessary to add, In onder to complete tho Jiistory of one of them. TIE STATE SALANE-GBATHERS. I} itor: e _Tribune, LAWRENCE, Kns,, May d.—Your Stato Le: Jature scems to bo inclined to prolonyg the nys of {ts salary-grabblug. Kansus was at one t.h-{a aflicted fn’the same war, but a very simple and 4ure cure was found. ‘The members now recelve -4 cerialn sum per day for & scssion not to ex- «cecd 100 days, Every day they are at the State -Caplital beyond the 100 days Is at their own cx- ponse. By the way, {:l:l em['loy about as muny ‘people In your catablishment as thers are mum- bersof the Iilinols Legislature, How much crday do you allow an employs while absent n attendanco upon bis sick mother-in-law, for instance! Oicourse 1 kuow It 1s uot right to ask such a comparison, but then—~— Yours, Revoumnsr. OHIO0, LEQISLATIVE. Corunsus, 0., May 5.—In the Senate, House bills tvere passed to suthorize trustces of nar- row-gauce railwuys to lssue bonis, and to pro- vido that the Stute Board of Equallzation shall havo final juclsdition in the matter of the as- sessment of rallroad property. $ In the 8cnato this ufternoon the Houso bill to establish o tobacco warchouso at Marletta or Bellalro and creato thoe oflico of Stato Inspector of_Leal 'l'obacco was passed. The Houso bill to give laborers a first lien upon propusty for wuyges dueand unpald was d. N’:‘hu House bill to establish a chair of Mines and Miue Englovering ut the Agricultural and Mechanical Collego waa pussed. Inthe Scnate to-night the House bill intro- duced by the Comunitice un the Ashtabula ine vestigation, to sucure greater sufety In bridges, was defented, ‘Ihe House LIl to create o Burcau of Statls- -tics of Labor was passed. ‘The House bill to authorize the uss of oll vt 300 degrees fire-test on rullway cars waa paased. ‘The touse Il to prevent trespassiug vn rails ‘way trains wus passed, THE RAILROADS. !PITISDURG, CINCINNATI & BT. LOU1S. The annual report of the Plttsburg, Ciacine nat! & 8t. Louls Rallroad has just beon pube lshed. This lino is controlled by the Pennsyl- vania Conipany which owne a mujurity of the stuck, und ita lines form tho Soutlicrn group or system of that Company west of Plttsburg. The seflersonville, Madison & Indlanapolls, uud the Indianapolls & Vincennes, also controlted by the V'ennsylvania Company, sro worked fu con- "nection with this system. Tho cupital uccount may be condensed as followa: LLADILITIRS, Common_ atosk.,. First preforred stock. Second preferred atock. Total stack (845, 850 por mile). . § B, 130,000,00 Fandod debe ¢ et mila), ++ 15,008,000, Deferred llablilti , 400, 6U0, 60 Cnruel Tiabilath 4,075, 826,34 Total ($101,081 per mile) ... ....§20,820 750,02 T ] oA (8104,353 ' pe * o). 319,047,755, 10 Defereed aseeta; '8, 117, Buttermonta to leas~ ed roads. 854,031, 50 Current sa 1,808, 700,319 Nocuritles, 744,001,285 23,780, 648,70 Excess of HADIILICS ..ovvsevver § 0,091,507, 20 ‘The earnings of tha lluc for the year w 0,000 2,500 0, 002 1wt [y il 18,658 Increass 1870, ‘The uet proft to tho Penasylvania Company on the Fittaburg, Ulucinnatl & 8t. Louls itall- rosd was $100,100.00, ‘The lossesinoperating the branches of this linc wero $580,351,33, making a lo'l;‘%rlgl‘c car to the Peonsyivania Company o .50, uuxl:zu tha past year 5,870 tons stcel and 850 tons frou rails, 72,835 tles, and & largo quantity of ballast were put in the track. - Much work was dono ou the road-bed and bridges, Somc additional sidings are much needed, besides sev- cral new depots, There was expended for cone structiun, equipment, and real estate $54,454.04 during the year, The Directors u?on says: “Thero was a con- sldcrable deereass In freight earnings upon this line during the year, oceurrlug entirely upon the local buainces, tho earnings from competl tive traflle showing un (ncrcuse, Upon your maln _line, however, as alio upon the lines leased ond of«mwd ‘15 you, the rates recelved from through freight during the year were so reduced thut the rute per tun per “mile was but 8.6 miils, 08 sgainst 8.6 milla fn the preceeding Car. e ‘This rcsult was due to tho severe competi- tion for through buslucas, waged for nearly the eotire ycar, whick, in eflect, forced the ruilways between the seaboard and competing Western polnts to carry through trallic at utrc- muuerative rates, and at times below cost. ‘The competition was thrust upon rcur roads by the elforts of certaln of the trunk ines to secure more than thelr due nmpunlrn of this busivess,—anattempt which, while faling to accomplish its object, lleKl’l\'cd the roads in reat part of the Imm which should Jegitimate- y have reaulted from thelr operation, “The through-passcager business was largely Increased by the travel to and from the Centene nial Exlibliton, but as It was carried at extremo- ly low rates, It falled to produce the revenue that was expected fromit, . o o *The motive power of the line {s fully equal to the demands made upon it, and, owlug to its good condition and that of yoir track, the busl- uess of the road was conducted with unususl freedom from accident or deluy, “Tha car eg;lrment of the Company is suffl. clent for its I business, its thruugn business :flng carried largely in cars of other cornpa- 08 + Arrangements are now belng made through a car trust, by which 1,000 additfonsl freight- cars will be supplicd to your Company to exteud its capacity to sccure business trom connecting lines “throughout the West. Uuder the pro- visions of this trust, the amount now paid for car-se will be used to pay the interest upon tho cost of the qumcnt, and gradually retire ths p pal, 80 ti in & few ycurs the cars will bo sbiolutely the property of your Come uy, which will thus be relicved from the out- lay now annually required to provide facilities for its increasing business.” e REDUCED FARE TO CONVENTION- DELEGATES, Eecial Corrupondence of TAe Triduse Das Mopsxs, la, May B.—Befors the ensct- mentof the Jowa Rallroad-Tarift law, It was customary for railroads io this Btate to give ro- duced ratos todelegates to tho various political, rellglous, and civil gatherings constantly occur- rin. But thera fs no more of it, and regular tarif-rates are now demanded for salnt and sin- ner. Racently, C. W. Von Coelln, Stato Super- intendent eof Publle Instruction, ment ver vordlal aml courteous Invitations to the rail- roada in this State, in behalf of the cause of cditeation, to give reduced rates of fare to dole- Falcs to the 8tate Normal Institute soon to bo ield u this citv. 'The follawing responso from the Chleago, Rock Istawd, & Paciflc Company Is A falr expression of the general railroad-opinion in the matters CittcAgo, Rocr Iataxn & Paciric RAiLNoAn, Orrick oF AtmarAxT SUPERINTESDRNT, Des Moixa, 1a,, April 1), I877.= C, W. Van Coelin— Dean Sin: ‘fictorring 1o yoar favor of Apell 12, Asking reduced mtes of faro for edncators to at. tend a Nornal Institato at Des Molnes: The law-makera of Towa having. In their wis- dam, presceibed rates for tho transporiation of persond In thia State below reasonahly just come yrenaation for tha scevice rendered, this Company 1% not prepared 1o niaka Any farther voluntary ree ductlon fn fares under any clreumstances, 1very much regret inabllity to comply with your requeat, In fhe intereat of the canse, and suggoat lic reapanaibility neceseltating wuch rofusal resta with thata srho alm at a_confiscation of the reve- nio of the foreign capital engaged 1n affording means of securinz Increased valuntion to the real beuperty of tho Siate through convenience of trans- yortatlon for its benedt, Yours very. ru-fwv:l(nlly. IL'F, Kaorck, Assiatant Superintendent. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS. Mr. Franklin B. Gowan, Preaiden’ of the Phite adelphila & Readlog Rallroad, has tssucd an ad- drees to the publie in, pamphlet form sctting farth tho true lssue fnvolved fn the atrike of locuinotivo engincers, Mr, Gowan Is very severe on the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engmncers, who, he claims, were becoming too much of o nulsanco to be longer tolerated by the rallroad companfes. e states that the causc of the difficulty was the rofusal of the Company to comply with tho demand of the Hrotherhovd enalucors to advance thele wages as well as those of tho firemen. The engineers beginning to become troublesome, the Company thought {t inadvisablo to retaln “In Its eniployment any man who was o member of the Brotherltood, and inlormed the engl- uecrs of that fact, The Company has since strictly adhered ‘to that decision, aud its tralne are now running regularly, manned with good and cfliclunt englncers, none of whom belong to the Brotherhood, Mauy of the old men pre- ferred to ramuin lu the eniploy of tho Company inspite of tho most outrageous intimidation which would not have been tolerated by the civil autaorities in any other country ii the world, Mr. Guwan coitcludes his address with the followfug pertinent remarks: A locomotive encinecr who formerly got 81,75 per day and has been reduced to 33 per day can #tlll procure all the comforla of 1ife aml matitain s family In deceucy and rclln:l:lnbllll]': but the poor laboring man, who nsed to_yet $2,and s now wbllged to cuntent iimacl? with $10r ovon less por 8 piuchiug want evor staring him in the d tho 10s4” of a few days’ work uiay break ho only barricr ho has been able to orect ngatuat starvation. And yct at such a tiine, wien for cyery minn's place there are 100 spplicauts, the Urierance Comuiittee of the Brothernvod of Loco. motive Kniincors gravely asks workinguien to quit work, abandon thelr sltuations, and starve, wo that their own Asrociation uiay be enabled (o bring the Company to torms and secure an oxemption from & rulo which, duriug the last few yoars, has been submitted to by all. ‘Thoso who ‘work with their hands arc but too prone to atiributo to thelr em I-:iymn:.lenlra to oppress them, and are Apt to lund n rendy ear to Li¢ eluquonce of demagoyites und organisors who inake theit living by declaimiing ayatist tho tyrsn- ny of capital: but of ail forins ol oppressivn tho most tyranuical and despotic {a that whici a tradea WO EFerciacs over the poor. Formnny yeurs the of wiiich Lam I'resident has Lien tha ad- Aucale and champion of the right of the wdividuat labarlng man aealtat the tyeanuy of teades nniuns, and now that the Yrothertiood of Locomotive En- gineers 1o longer has any influence uvor iLs em- ployes, it can point with parionabls pride to the nc{um awmon all of #ts 22,000 mennot ono will hiereaftur be ubliged to submit to the degradation gl n:’i‘tln( Lls fellowman (or leavs to earn bis dally rea TOWA. Spectal Lurrespondence af The Tribune, Drs Moiyes, In, May 5.—Recelver Thayer, of the Chicago, Clinton & Western, it seems docs not lind ralicad;buliding an easy matter, nor does he flud capltalists so esger to disgorge thelr purses to furnish the inoney, as ons would suppose on hearing the nrguments of the Grangers in the Legislatura at tho last session when Mr. Thayer's Rallroad bill was under dis- cusslon. Holias been striving hard for o yoar to get a connecetion with bis rood somewhere, 50 that it may carn a }Httlo moncy. Since his ap- polutment twelve miles of road have been bullt, and tho track is laid from Clinton to a poln! threo thilles west of anllo Creek, In Beott County, cighteen miles. 1t requires tive miles of track wmore to form a councction with the Dayenport & St. Paul, and let the Chieago, Clinton & Woestern out of the woods, ‘l'v completo this gap is what tronbles tho Recelver, o hasof tho necessn: §35,000 but $30,000 ayallable assots. The bal- ance of $5,000 i to be auplivd to right of way and frelzht on fron. It soma one would sdvance the muncy the lecelver says ho will put up 5ood notes as collateral, aud that it will be repald fn due thwe, ‘Thero has Leen fron enou, - vhased to lay twenty-seven iniles of track. Four locomatives have nlso been purchased, From 1. & 8t, P, crossing to Elmira, twunt{muvan miles, the gruding 1s ucarly done, and rl fi—m. of way pald for, Urevious to the Recelver's ape pofutment there had been expended in road- bed and iron irom Clinton to lowa City half o million dollars. By order of the court, tho Re- welver is authorized to cxpend 88,000 per mile to completo that part of the road, which, it s belloyed, with the $253,000 tax-ald voted along the ine, will plave the road In good conditlon sud freg it from debt. —— TIHE RIVER ROADS. The Committee appointed by the bondholders of the Chicago, Dubuque & Minnesota and Chlcago, Clinton & Dubuqus Rallroads, ap- polnted at tho meeting held In Boston, Jan. H, give notice that, In order to prevent further litigation and to enablo the orgaulzution of the now Company, they have accepted a proposition made by the trustees of the Juy party, and rccommend all bondholders to nc-:cr(. It also, ‘I'he proposition Is that all bondholders shall have the option untll Juno 16, 1877, of accepting Iu exchiango for their bonds an equal amount of atock {n the new Company or 8300 cash for each 81,000 bond. they take the stock they are to have the further optlon of “receiviug on Aprl’ 16, 1570, 830 per share thercfor, with 5 per cent inwml. less any dividends that may have been paid, but fus this case they must agreu to leave proxics for their stock with Mr. Joy or his representatives; that 13, Mr, Joy will vote all the stock not taken une conditionally, LEXINGTON & 8T, LOUIS. « The Lexington & 8t. Louls Rallroad was sold to the higheat bidder a day or two ago at 8t, Louls, Tho sale waa made under an order of the Unlted Btatcs District Court of the Western District of Mlissourl. Tho road started at $100,~ 00, and, after four bids, was knocked down to r. Jeass Bellgwan, of New York, revresentative of tho creditors, for $154,000. Mr. 8cligman bus bougnt the roud as trustee of the holdors uf tha $361,000 first-mortgago bonds, which are held iy Fraukfort, Germany, cxcept about $10,000, aud they have nll beon Miled in court cxeept gab,om. ‘The gurchueu of tho road aro entitled to pa; tholr bid in bonds, except abuut 865,000, whlnz they will have to pay iu cash to mect tho taxes and cost of sale. Tho second mortguge of 8500, 00U 1, of courew, cut out by the presont sale, —————— THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. Tenckford (Ui4,) Reglater, ‘. Tax Cuicaco TaisuNas of Bunday, Aoril 23, issued a monster sheet of Lwenty pages of scven columus each. The columos are .twenty- one and onc-half Inches long, which would give atotal length of 250 fectof type or reading matter, two fuchics and a quarter wide, Allow- Ing 150 Hnes to a column, which would be a falr estimate, and Hity separate pleces of type or lotters toa ling, we have In the 140 columns 1,200,000 separate pleces, which must be pleked up by the fingers of compositors and Atted cor- rectly luto position, This is the appearance of the shect from a mechanical point ofview. The amount of 1abor bestowed upon it from u literary polat of view is Do lcss won- derful. One "page sud a half is devoted to editorlal, & paze to roligious informa- tion, another to the latest uum-‘ ncws, two pages to local lntall%em. while letters from the principal citles fp the couutry, together with foreign snd telegrapbic Intelligonce, music, the drama, and commercial notes, ll up the sheet. Not the least interesting to the busi- ness and sdvertising cditor s the sovent colums of advertlalog, nearly forty of whis contain 250 Jines to the column, which, at 30 cents a Une, would cause any newspaper tnao to smils l.bou?h he nover smole before. For the rioting of the edition, 108,355 sheets of Tun ‘BiBONA'S week-day fssue wero requlred. It extended, this guautity of pasper would have reachod 459,600 fect, or about cighty-two sad onc-hall miles,~ nlmost the distance between Chlcago and Mllwaukce. And the public can buy all this for the small sum nf five conta. HottA Liend (Ind.) (f’hll'l" ‘The lower branch of tho Illinois Eeglslature hummed like a perfect hornct's nest laat weaok, The exclting cause was the pubiication in ‘Tnn Crtrcaao TRINUNR of the day bofora of a llst of tho names of the absentecs, togcthier with the times they had falled to _respond to roll-call, Thoy pounced down on Tnx TRINUNE corre- spondent, who, carly In tho session, had been a clerk on some of tho ITousc committees, vicious- 1y, chargu him with purloining stationery, ete., from the committee-rooms, Thele behavior is strongly sugrestive that Tins Tammune fuex- posing thir ofllefal negligence mada o square centre-shot. Handeted (N1.) Gasetie, Tir Cnicauo TRInUNE descryes tho gratc- ful remiembranco of every taxpayer in liliuols for Ita exposure of the terrible amount of ab- senteelsm in our Legislature nt Springileld. The runaways, of course, are flervely Ilnllznlnl. and threaten liorribla vengeance, bt the peo- rle are quictly sotling down iute the Lelfel hat a great reform Is nceded (n this direction, 1t is probable that next tine men will be sent Whose privato busincss will not keep theni at lome more than half the thne during tho ses. slon, It Is rank dishonesty Lo draw the pay of. 25 o day from tho State and yet not give the day to the survice of the H‘ate, unless the reasons for abacnce are Imperative. Howard County (ti,) Times, Tiz Ci1cAGo TRIDUNE 18 & marvel of newa- paper prosperity aud cuterprise. Its advertis- Ing patronage Is lurger than that of ay other paper In the United States. ‘The advertisements for its Bunday ssuc are nmbercd by the thou- sand, and require soveral extra pages. 1ts Sat- urda; J‘p(cmnu of choles rum.llnfi matter are tho delight of housckeepers and women generally, befug devoted especially to thetr fn- toreats. ” Wo kiiow of one woman who inslats upon having 'U'nng SATurDAY TRiBUNE brought to tho house, nnd there {t Is read and then filed away for reference. In the departmients of pol- itica, agricultwro, cte., Tits Tiivuna is cqually valuablo and enterprialng, ! I¥orta (1il) Democvat, ‘The Clileago newspapers arc o ** happy fam- i1y, Tie TRIBUNE takes this eleguut turn on tuo wind-bag whoss matter Is wlmlli' writtou up on contract by the square yard: * If the Zinex wonld depend more on eleetriclty and less on conflned afr for lm}:ortnnt news, it would not Ret *left" 80 often, THE INDIANS,' Burrender Yestorday of Crazy Morso and 1ils Followers, Caxr Ronixsow, Neb, Moy 0.—The sur- render of Cruzy Horso's hand took place at this place at 3 p. m. to-day. The whole alfalr passed off very quletly, Tho band numbered nearly 1,300 souls under Crazy Horse, Little Hawl, o Dog, and Littlo Big Man, Crazy MHorso sald ie was making this peace to lust, Tho ponies surrcudered are cstimated to number nearly 2,500, They scem to be In very good conditlon, and have many American horses and mules nmong them., As svon as the ludges were erected, o detachment of Indian soldfvra under Lieut. Clark, of ton. Crook's stafl, went to each one and obtained the nuiber of (ts {n- nates, as well as' the surrender of the arms. ‘This task is wot yet completed, but up tu the time of writing over 100 puns havu been ob- tained, = chielly f§mproved breech-loaders. Cruzy Horso gave up thres Winchester rifics, and Little lawk gave up two. The Indiuns present a good appearsnce, but thelr vitlago shows signs of tne uncasiness and purswit of tho pust ycar. M-n(v lodges are very old, and almost In rage. (ireat numbers of this baud have never been un o reservation beforc, Littlo Hawk, ono of the principal cnlcfs, wears about his neck the silver modal presented to lls father by President Monroo in 1817, This arrlyal mskes tho aegregate numbor of North Indlans who hiave surrendered to Gen. Crovk at Red Cloud sud Hpotted Tall Agencies sineo March nearly 3,600, and doca wway with tho ne- ceaslty for a military cxpedition tho cominy sumnicr. QGen. McKenzle will hold a councli with Crazy Horse und uther chicfs to-morruw or the day after. P et S e e— DEATILS, “MAGAN—~On the bih Ial.. of scatict fever Mary Kllsaheth, daugnicr of Johuand Sarah Mat 530, agod b yeacs and 10 montha, Faneral from resluence, at 11 o'clock, Ashley- st west of Koboy, ta Northwestern Depot, and thenca by cars to Calvary. §27"Dontronville (Conn. ) papers pleasc copy. AYRES—At 2 p.m., Mayt, Aggle, aged 12 ) be}ov&t‘l, nloco ot Mir. -n%}_l,u.“uw Ayros, neral m _residen: ) 1c] n-ay, Tuenday, 816, at2pe me " P, DECKER—Teflerson, April 17, of braln fever, Miss Lelliia Decker, aged 20 years and 10 months, (47 Pittaburg (1'a, ) papers please copy. ittt DO ey s ] To All, Particulary Invallds, spring 4 & trying eenson. Indleations of sickness should at ance bo attended to, Fatal ditenscs may be csused by allowiog tho bowels to bocome constipated 2ad the system to remaln fn & disordored condition, until the disorder has timg to develop ltsclt, An ounce of provention is worth & pound of cure, fsan old and truthful saylng., ‘Therofore, we advlse all who sre troubled with the complalnts now very prevalont— headacho, tndigestion, disordercd itver, want of appe. tite, nauses, or feveriah skin, 1o take, withont delay, Bchenck's Mandrake Ills, We know of no remedy so harmicss and dectsive in fts action. It néonce strikes atthe root of the diseasa and produces o healthy tons 10 the system, FPoople never need suffer from sny disesss arialng from a disordercd condition of the liver 1¢ they would take this excellent medicine when they feel the first Indlcations of the wmaslady, Familles leaving home for the summer months should take thres or four boxes of thesa pliis with them. They have a1 almost {nstantancons effect. They will relieve the Patient of headache In one or two hours, and will rapidiy cleanse the Hver of surrounding bile, and wiil eftectually prevent abillions attack. They are sold by all druggtata, Unrivaled f:l' m & a ] Tolles an E 2y abhiIl's Tieat Sopy ablle 'The FINEST Vorld. Onty ihe purest manwacture, For Use in the Nursery it Has No Eqoal, Worth ton thaca s cost to every mother and fam fo Chiristendom, Batnpla box, Contaning 3 takes of 4 ounces each, sont free 1o any addreas on receipt of 73 Centa Address B.T.BABBITT, New YorkCity, FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, . A PERFECT TOILET S0AP. ¥irss among the roquisites of the tofles {s & good articlo of Soan but to procura It 150k alwaye an emy matter, Many of the most exnensive Soapa in tho mare ket are made from cosrsa and delctorious matoriats, and Abotr deticate coloring and fragrant perfumme 100 oficn conceal the inost ropulaiva Impuritics. Tho disclosures rocently made public regarding (his subject a7 posls Urely startling, and deserve scrious consideration. Beented Bosps aro now kaown (0 bo extremncly abjece tionable, espectally If applied 10 the head; Injuring tha bair, lrritating the scalp, and Inducing severa head. sclies. The character of the Ingredicuts may be Inferrod from fhe statement of & geotleman who makes the scenting of Boaps lila busincss; he receally declarcd that persons ongaged in this employinent wero shost-lved; n to ten years belng the fongest period during -cupaiion could bs followed. liioulty of pracurlug & perfectly purs srlcle of F; Lanke 1o ths ed ‘Tolict Svap Ls 84 last obviatcd, f““:: rise aad chemieal xil o o\ warc, A% B Urk, the worli renowned Koap Manufaciurer, T {Titod Btatos. She tenaun of Diesifannsris o o 3 it ishs s fot thaas yours boce wilery s ¢ Mr. Bansirr hi pe tion of tho Nacst tolles 802p over Int; ved. ne el :‘m redlents are. l::: ::fi:l;t"l" XEflD":I lhnxmu:& Sficuirtng procemes ow and or(kinal. 4 Ansteautdilply biparaicd 2 (13 Separmsent of'ias HAOBITFATOILET S0AP™ 1a the trada-mar o cilcate skl of 1hiaaia ehiilre 820 Tadlen 1618 Altogetiics hubaoaied e ke eonient ro Tanni pasjumed, tha togrediont ‘Teautre.no a4 from s¢ toferfor materiale. The most re- fincd tasts conafierd tho bacuce. of aritncie {haperieciion ot sweetness an T . T Baubles s Toriot Bos sealthtul'asd egreosblo asticls of tha kiod ever mAau~ Lough specially dcalrable for the use of ladics snd cthliasn, thic sy Joriranin oL tha, as af adice tht meo's tollot, sad & {4 ulaxes & Raavy [athvr 141s aleo ons G tho Bnca soape for baTvers b 1 Juse Bofax 4 upon e markat, but the dormand for 16 witlsooss 0 guserad.~. ork Tribuse. -New Ty BABBITT, New York City, , stles. Tha Boa Belok o sich mimotuth puriiy i ghomlatry to diagul i NG G0N 1% ABE LIPMAN, Pawnhroker, or Gold and Silver Walchcs, Flnlt;l(}ohl ghnll,v}: of nllll !t(lrds, Ty amonds, Diamond.- Sets and R And ottier Merchandise, Y onday and Tursdny Marnings, May 7 and AR 18 rclack et ASilon Toomast BUTTERS A CO., car. of Wabssh-av, and Madi < THEENTIRE FURNITURE FIRST-CLAS RESIDENCE Rich Parlor Suit, Chambor Sels, Brus. sels Carpels, Piano, Par- lor Organ, &e., WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, At Storos 130 & 133 Wabash-ay,, 8. E. ror. Madfson-st. WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 0, at 10 o'clock, we th shalisell the entire Furnitard of a famlly Teavin tity, conatating of very tich Tarlar, Lineary and ber Furniture, Fronch Plate ¢ ane, Jfranacis ta, Halr Mattresses, French hite China soq Husware, Keepln ‘Tuesds ) . getave Plann, fine Parlos 3 R T i 400, Ribrl” TRADE SALB. WIHTE GANITE AND YELLOWWARE 1N PACKAGES AND OPEN LOTS, CASES ASSORTED @LASSWARE, TADLE CUTLERY, CARPETS, AND OI1,CLOTHS, Wetlnrsda lorning, May R st 0:30 u'cloc! A BUTYENS & Co."d” Ruction- Rooms. THURSDAY TRADE BALE, DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Bools and Shoes, Straw Goods and Wool Hats, ‘Thuraday )lfl!nln:. 3May 10, ncn:‘dnfl':\lzarfk‘ R Ny b i At BANKRUPT SALE. ‘The Entire Contents of The Foundry cnd Machine Shops Belonging to the Estate of Redfield, Bowen & Walworth Co, BANKRUPTS, AT AUCTION, Saturday Morning, May 12, at 10 0'0lock, At thp Foundry nnd Shops 08 Kinzle, Michigan, and St Clalr-sts,, East of Rush, Sattag Eia S AR e e Ere Basace terns, Fiaskn Valve Cantlugs, Sash and florso Welghis, ete., ote. Also ‘Flia Patcat RIght or the State of Tilinoteof the HYDRAULIO ORE SEPARATOR, ‘Tha tarms of anlé Caah. .NOHEN EVERIIT, Assignes, WM. A BUTTRRS & CO., Auctioncers, Regnla? Ufififis fnr'ifixir’? Sale, ‘BATURDAY, sy 12, at 9:10 o'clock, At thelr Salesroo 8 and 120 Waharh-ay, —_— e —— By GEO, P, GORE & CO,, 08 and 70 Wabash-av, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, May 8, 8:30 a. m. Clearing Sale Embroideries. Special Offering Dress Silks, JEWELRY—A Traveling Salesman’s Line of Samples. GEO, P. GORE & CO, On Wednesday, May 9, ‘Wo shall ecll at Auction 1,400 CASES Men's, Boys’, and Youths’, Women’s, Hisses™ and Children's Boots, Shoes& Slinpers All Regular and Primp Stock, GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 08 and 70 Wahash-av. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctionecrs, 78 and 80 itandoipti-st. At 41 BOUTH QLARK-ST, (fourth floor), Monday, May7, at £ a'clock r. m., 760 yda. Drus- ::I:.lml 3-Fly CARPETS at peremptory aaction ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioncors. Silver-Plated Ware, Silver War, JEWELRY, &eo., &c. At our new stores, Nos, 78 and 80 Randolph-st., Monday Morning, May 7, at 10 o'clook, the entire stock of a dealer.” FPostitvely to bs sold, Forks, Spoons, Knivos, Borry-Dishes, Jakee Distion, Tanedord, ORIora Bou hon Bior 1ing Bilver Waro, &o., &0, ELISON, POMEROY & €O, Auctloneers, BARGAINS AT AUCTION. Watches, Clocks, Cliains, Fino Jowelry, aud Sllverware, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF D.W.VAN COTT & CO. JTEWELBRRS, Tobe closed out at Public Auction, without re= scrve, At thelr Storo, 224 STATE.ST., cors Quincys Baje to commence MONDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 84 10 g'clock, ELIBON, POMEROY & CU., Auct'rs. The Counters, Shelving, Show-Cases, Tables, Stoves, Gas Fixtures, &cey &ovy Tn Btores 84 AND 88 STATH-S8T.¢ (Shsy, Prench & Co.) will be sold AT AUCTION Monday Alternoun, May 7, at 2 o'clock. KLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctlonoorsy o SLRON, TOMEUO L 00, QA BRlIoniG: Por Tuesday Morniug, May 8, at 9:30 o'clock, At our New Blores, 78 & 80 Randolphe-st., The entlre Furniture of 50-Room Hotel, New Patlor Buits, new Chamber Sote, General Hoses to., ete. Y & Cd. Awctionsers. bold Goods, Genersl Marchandlse, ¢ HLISUN, POMEN By .E‘IELD, MORRIS, FENNER & CO,, New York, DNESDAY, My 0, LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE . oF Six Thousand Dozen Tyilled Brocho _ and Faney Nilk Handkerehies, Five Thousand Dozen Ladies’ Brotho and Ganzo Ties, By order D. I, TILT & SON, through Flelk Morris, Fenner & Co., New York. BOOTS AND SHOES AT ATCTION. TUESDAY, May & at 10 o'cl will offer 1.70 cakca. Boalh'wud Shoch CometN R e Full. Ao direcs “from ‘Yoo best Fhliadelpila, Now ¥or e manafacturcrs. samplo casés o be id Queroterve %o the higheat bid: e, I“E“&‘ ‘“‘mul 2 -89 Wabash-av.. Chicazo. OONFECTIONERY, ‘CELEBRATED throughoss the Uslon—expressed loall 16, 1B and upward o 25 40, Oflnrr B, Address orders GUNTHER, Coafes . o Chlcago. aer,