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. quired t 9 TIIE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. MARCII 5, 1878 And wha wera employed as agents to disposs of them. Adopted. Mr. Schicicher offered a preamble and resolation dlrecting the Committee on Public Buildinge and Gronnds 1o ascertain the amount of money neces- sary to compiete the public buildings now being ul to bnild uthers that may be necessary, quire into the expediency of fa=uinz hondy ited States to gny amount necessary to rert ail ench bulldings. TReferred. The Houre then proceoded to husiness dn tho Speakers table, and a number of Scnate bills and exccutive documents were referred. The Senate amendments ta the biil teening arms to the Washington Ligbt Infantry of Charleston ‘were concnrred In. When the enate bill was reached amending the Iawa granting pensions toofticera and anidiera of the War of 1812, Mr. Stephens moved (o pass the pollce arrangements were good, and the crowds, a4 soon ay assembled, were dispersed, The patrol is kept up, and at gklnlght all i3 qulet. T, 1.0 dent at Venczuela ROBERT EMMET. , Mintstee Resfilent at Huesell, United States Marstinl for the Western District of Texas: Adoiph Dombrosky, Reveiser of Public Moness AL Ehasta, L William B. Mitchell, Recefver of Pablic Moneya for St Cloud, Minn.; IWilliam J._Greenlenf, Receiver of Public Manegs for Benson, Minn.; Frank N, Wicker, Collector of Customa at Key West. Flm;, John " Davis, Reglster of the Land Ofice af. Banta Yo, New Mexicoi Anthony Q. Keaslay, United Fintes District Attorney for tho Stae of New Jersey; Samucl Biatehford, 1o be Judge of the Fevand Judicial District of New York. Postinasters—Herman 1.~ Neweil, Eouth Faanston, 11,5 W, M. Kurtz, Atheus, 0.; T. C. T'atterson, North Platic, Neb. PERSONAT. thia cross-bill denying it statoments, and stat- ing that there never was an underatanding be- tween the Regenta and Donglas that the Iatter should receive interost on advances,and clalining that, fustead of the University owing Douglas, the reverse was true, This afternoon 8, F, Grangor, aleo counecl for the University, who took Senator Christiancy's place, flled a de- mutrel the cross-Lill, claiming that all gmuz therein stated coulil amd ought to have cen settled in the original cause and under the l,lnulnuou before signed, without putting the University to tho extra cxpense of a new sult. ‘The two counsel for the Ilcgents are evidently not actiug togather. ‘BULLDOZING Telginns Stillwell ¥ 12 B87. Louis, Mo.. March 4,—The centennial of Robert Emmet's birth was celehrated to-night at Mereantile Library Hall, The Mont- guuwry Guards and ~ Knights of fathew attended In uniform. Au Celebration of the Centenary of the Birth of the Irish Patriot. Father address was dellvercd by Judge Charles 8, Hayden, of the Court of Appoals, and a varled’ pros granune of music and recitations presented, ex- tembing througn four hours. CLAVELAND, CLEVELAND, March 4.—The Irish citizens of hus city celobrated the Robert Emmes centan- ary by a streot-parade In tho afternoon and ex- eretscd at the Academy of Music In the evening, prestucd over by Mayor Rose. Bketch of His TLife and Fruitless Lalors--=Mectings in » Other Cities, 1t places on the pension-rolla the namer of euch CIIICAGO. % Mcera snd men as served fonrteen days in the OBLEDRATION AT TURNER-TTALL. QUENRC. Report of a Mississippl Logislative Com- The Tlon. John C. New, ex-Treasurer of the | 3 e na e ibiation 5 uEr - U s i In Grashiigton on olictal busls | 1yn iR Great Britain, o e e entharor | Tho centonary of the birth of Robert Emmot, | QUENEG March 4c-The contonnial of Em mittee, Jackson (Aiss,) Times, Fed. 8. The report of the Special Committee appolnt. ied by the louse to Investizate nlleged lawless- _ness n the southern countics of the State will have the effect, it Issiucerely hoped, of prevent- dng further attempts ov the part of certain :journals to palliate tha horrid crimes that have ness. tho Irish patriot, was cclcbrated last cvening at Weet Twelfth Btrect Turner-flall by an entertalnment given under the auspices of the Clan-na-Gacl Guards, A very fair audience, ncluding a good proportion of Indlcs, withessed the procecuings, which consisted of musie aud speeches, and wound up with aball, The hall was tastefully decorated, and the colors of Amerlea and Treland and flags of the Guards and other organizations ornamented the stace. The Chicago Quartette sang ** The Star-Spangled mcl's birtit was colebrated ln-nlglll. by 4 torul- Hight procession, in whicn nearly 2,000 Trishmen touk part. POSTON. BosTox, March 4. —Tho 100th analversary of tho birth of Rubert Emmet was cclohirated at Tremunt Temple to-night by &ish citizens, NEW YOKK, New Yonr, March 4.—The Centennial of Emmet's birth ‘was celcbrated here sod [n Brooklyn in an appropriate manner. FINANOCIAL. from on acconnt of xll-lu“nny. bat provides that no back pay shall bo aliowed. Mr. Joyce wanted a provision n the hill ex. clnding from {ts benefite those persons who took part in the Kehellion. Mr. Watt stated that of the forty-five men who had entered the War of 1812, in Noewich, Conn., bt one temained allve, and he Hoped the lHoueo wonld pars the bill_fmmediately,” The bill was then pasned—yens, 2175 nays, 21, Al busincas on the Spexker’s table having been diaposed of, the Huuee ajouene: A Democratia caucus was announced to take place immediately, v A MURDERER CORVICTED. Bamuel A. Clark has been convicted of the nuwrder of Jack Cashy on Christmas Eve; both colored. GONE 10 Judee Marks, of the Republican Electoral Col- Jeze of Louistana, who has been hera for several weeks [n the fnterest of the Returning Board, haa left for New Orleans. TUY, LOUISIANA SRNATE will adjourn on Tuesday, and unless tov. Nich- olls pardons Gen, Anderson before that thno asserted over and over again that the reports of outrages, which a few newspavers have had the fodepdndenca and courage to publish, werd greatly exaggerated, wherens the half has never his sentence may go fnto elfect. e e i Bavner® and “Oh! Breathe not his name," been told, and thus public opinfon bas been ot , AR A = = e £ T v cowrimoumn | STATE AFFAIRS. | i Sie W, P, Dumo nivoduced tho i | - ww yome, | dbsiedfrom, the cnk A, B e day nominated by the President for appolnt- ottio, speaker, P =W Yong, March 4.—Tha old house of John | gytraged people, have been encouraged and C. Kohleaat's Sons, wholesalo and retall deal- crs in worsteds, trimmingeqstraw goods, ete., hasmade an assignment to Jonn H. Drapor. An invoico of the stock shows a surplus of asscts aver liabilitics of about 8123,000, but, not being able to meet maturing arafts, and for the pur- pose of preventing a sacrifica of tho atock under excctition or otherwise, and so far s possible to shield and protect all creditors, they have made this assignment, F. 0, Boyd & Co,, commission liquor dealers, have made an assignnent. Liabilitics small. Tho fallure of Jewell, Harrison & Co., pro- visfon nicrchants, was announced by the firm, MR. JORN F. PINERTY said he appeared before the audience out of re- apect to tha Irish rebel element of Chicago, aud to noone clsc. Iiedid not appear out of any respeet for pollticlans, or for any milk-and- water organizations whatever, but -ho had come to speak out of respect for the pure and lofty- minded patriot, the centenary of whoso birth they wero met to celebrate. Eightcenyearsago he, then o boy, bought tho * Life of Robert Ewmmet,” end ever sinco that time tho heroie qualitics of the martyr Emmet lina appealed to him, never to be forgotten whilo life lasted. emboidened to contiuue thair nefarious work, Concerning the nature and enormity of the out- rages parpetrated, the Committeo says Wo have summoned and taken the testimony of l\ll"# & numbez of intelligent and rellabla persons :living In Amitc and Pike Countics, We have also had before us the testimony of & number of par- tiea taken before officers to the counties In ques- tion, and numierous privaic letters, From thess varionts cources of information it has been ancer- tatucd that, stuce the enrly pact of Isat full, there haa been more or less lnwleasneas exinting in the Counties of Amite, Pike, Franklin, Lincoln, and sometime: ding to adjoiniug countios, mani« * feating ita Persuns golng about at night, Jeav- ing threatening notices, wlipping and fome- Courynus, O.. March 4,—A national salnto was fired this morning by order of the General Assembly in honor of the passage of ths Silver bilk Inthe Senate a resolution was adopted and the Senato adjonrned {n hopor of tho memory of the lon. lien Wade. In the Houee, the Ifousa biil providing that real estate sold on exceution or order of court shiall be sold on tho premises was vassed. Tho House adopted o resolution and, after appropriate remarks of members, adjonened, out of respect to the memory of Senator Wade. ment ns Flrat Comptroller of (Im‘l‘rcnm:‘y, in one of the most prominent kawyers of Indian- apolls, and represented that” distzlet in the Thirts-slxth nm?'l'nlrly eventh Cungresses, in which he served on the Judiciary Committee, Tle retfred from politics alter this’ service, and devoted himeelf to his legal practice and to the ent of his own large property. Hels shed for diligence and the orderly tlon of business, 1le was at the hiead of e llepublican Electoral ticket InIndian at the last Presidentinl clection. A 000D SROWING, * The Chef of the Burcau of Statistics has prepared a statement showing by cistoms dis- | 1ricts the imports and exports during Junuary, times killing persons, and buening housea, .+ . . v Uov. ishop.gave his first”recention to-nlght | Allllough not purely Celtie by race, | 9c of the oldest In the trade, in notices to tho | "oy great ditticulty'ls that thess lawless person }‘r"l::“"‘""h" it 'n';:":.‘;'r:"lm',"“fi,‘:,ry;;zmcaly,::k to n large company of Invited guests, o e Brotestant i n:llzlo{i, this | the Produce and Cotlon Exchanges, IHarrison £ abont at night ani Keet a0 well ‘coneeated and O e Eccl T Inipores during dangary by | - Tho fais on tho State Houso ave been or- | great men cast himscll heart and soul | Was the flrst Presldent of the Cotton Exehance, | have witnessca so tereided that it 1y almost im- e e B i by $135,. | dcred at Lall-mast il aftcr Mr. Wade's funeral. | fito the causa of hia nativa lond, and struggled | and Jewell s served s Preshdent of the Prod. |: posible to being thom to Justice, Tho wilcers, BiE, 140,107, and {n ven uol ¥ d nobly for ber independence and freedom trom | Uee Exchane, In reply to inquirles, Rarrison | aided by good citizens, are doingall that je pussible R e e WISCONSIN. AL Ceoliewe s | £aid thelr indebteducss was priucipaily dug t | nnder tha circumatances to put. un sid 1o thiy un- the hated Ynkn of England. brlillant talents were recognized even by the cnemies of lrcland, nnd the professors and fellows of the college found theweolves utterly unable to compete i devate with this boyof 2 years, After au exile of soveral years ho re- turned and orzanlzed sn cntirely novel plan for tho freedom of his couutry. o koew that, :fortunate state of affairs, but have thus far been unaucceesful, . The remalnder of the report of the Com- mittee is devoted chiclly to the purpuse of re- 1leving the Demnocratle party frotn responsibil- ity fn the premlses. They cxpress a **desire to emphasize the tact that ihls question has noth- oz todo with politics,” an members of thelr own familles, But little loss would fall upon the trade, and no memnber of the trade would be cotmoromised by the fallure. He said thae the labllitics were not large. Spectal Dispatch 1o The Tridune, New Yous, March 5.~The schedules in the asslenment of Alexander McDonald to Tenjamin W. Bonnoy show the following After the ndjournment of the House the TDemacratle menibers held n caucus, the result of which was an agreement thie the seven invea- tlgating commiitecs might select their own ex- erts, the Post-Oflice Committee to bo alloved two, At the nest mceting of the caucus Ban- ning's Army-Pay bill will be constdered, Spectal Dispatch to Ths Tribune, Map1son, Wis,, March 4.—~Both I{ouses held an evening sesslon to-night. 1In tho Senata a bill restoring caplital punish- ment was lald over until to-morrow, Bills passed exemptiog tho land of the North 4 argue most ab- ‘Wisconain Raitrond from taxation; for the pur- ;;':f;g::;nfi“‘:::fi: o “'i',‘,'é‘]f,‘lh,:':’g{"{"‘.’:ant"“;,:".‘n Western _creditors: G W. Holdem, Chi- |.surdly as followa: TIIE RECORD. chase of the cabinet of tha lato Moscs Btrong, | upon their track. cago, $3500; Bay Stato.and Tron” Com- |\ OurCommittee have sonaht ditigently for n canse SENATE. State Geologiat; for llr&clcn}mu in hotets, and | In those days no apostle had arisen to preach fi“’fl“' Marquette, Mich., =~ §3,288; Justin |, for tnls stato of affalrs, but aro unablo to arrive ut ariin, Iilinois, £5,000 William Ilayce, Ohlo, $5,0003 Commerefal Loan Comvany, Chicago, £5,000; Fidelity Bank, of Chteago, $5,000; B, P.'Melouald, Fort Scatt, 80,000, slost of the securitics of ony valuo are hypot! ted for full valua to irresponsiblo partics, or subject to Lieavy asscasments “[licre hus been 1o rehypothecation of_securt- ties by Greenleal Norris & Co., and nothing dishonorable fu their transactions. 'There Is no ucstion nbout tho insolvency of the firm, but the lmbilities have not yet been ascertalned. The deflciency will amount to o large sum, pos- sibly $250,000, THE SPRAGUES. ProvIDENCE, R. I, March 4.—A bill Inequity has been filed in the Supreme Court by Institu- tions and fodividuals holding more than $4,000,- 000 of tho Sprague mortgage notcs, against Zacharfah Chaffee, Trusteo and Asslance of the A. & W, Sprague Manufacturing Company, al- any concluston other than the general finnucial de~ pression of the country, We are satistied, how- aver, that the parties enzngoa in this Inwiessnexs aro niot Influenced by politfeal conalderationa; it fa (rather 8 spirit of agrarlaniam--a conacquanco, as it inphears, of the unfortundto tnancisl manugement of the people who have eecn their humes and uther proverty pase, under mortguge and deeds of Lrust, _intoothor hands, A few years ago theso counties ‘were a8 prosperous, independent, and law- as any section of the Stata: put the system culturo—of making cotton at a low llgure to pur- chase tho necessutiesof lifo at kigh prices—has causcd their condition to grow from bad to worse unti] those people have becomo despomdent, and have given way to an unfortunate and deplurable communiatic feeling, ‘The fact remaius, howeyer, and no argument, ngenlous s it mav b, van render It obscure, that this spirit of lawlessn wus engenderes : by tha political canvass in Mississippi, when the | Democracy ‘marchied on to victory with the motto: * Peaceadly if' ws can, foreibly if we . muat,” embluzoned upon their banners. Tho old club organizations are kept intact, and are makive the appropriation o ceny. In the Assembly bills were concurred fn amending the charter of tho Lawrence Uni- :uufly; for compensation to the President pro el Bills pasaed regulating slaughter-houses; for the preservation of fish in the 8t. Crolx. WasnratoN, D. C., March 4.~Vice-Preal- maried logs lar- dent Whecler nccupled the chalr to-day. My, Morrill, fn presenting petlitions In favor of theappolntment of a Commliesion on the subjcct of tho salcoholle lquor trafile, gave notlee that on Wednesday next ho would move 1o postpone the pending and all prior orders, and proceed to the eonstderation of that bill. Mr, ‘Thurman, from the Comumittea on the Judiclary, reported, with amendments, the Henate bill known as the Pacific Railroad 8ink- ing Fund bitl, and it was placed on tho calen- dar, Ile guve notice that he would call the Il up for congideration on Tuesday. Mr. Covkrell introduced a Uil to authorizo the deposit of sitver bulllon or bars, anid the {suuc of certificates therefor, ana (b wae roferred to the Committe on Finance, 1t nuthorizes ner- rons to deposit such hullion or hars, and the lssne to Irishmen toat they must uot shed one drop of blood 111 order 10 achlove thelr fndependence, From the time of Strongbow the Irish flag had never floated over Dublin Castlo but once. ‘I'nat was in James the Sccond’s time, and even tuen, when James called his Parhament to- «ether bufore tho Battie of the Boyne, the flag was not an Irish one, for there never was an Irisl tlag with a drop of red “lm“ ity unless it was o drop of the blood of an Euvglishman, [Athuuu.] ‘fhe speaker explained that he had no per- sonal enmity ngainst individual Fnglishmen, but lovked upon England as Lhe enaiy of Lis race. in continuaifon, ho sald that Emmot's idea was to capture Dublin Castle, the Lord Lieutenant of freland and bis Councll, and to strike a blow at the very heart of Eaulish rule in Ircland. Eminet had learned ln France the art of revolution, aud had rrupnm! arms and baml-greuades. The signai was to have been given by a rocket fired lrom ‘Thomas streot, Dublin,” sud but for oue uuhappy clreums 10WA. Des Moixes, Ta., March 4.—Tho House pass- cd the joint resolutlon Instructing Scnators and requestlni Representativea to vote fur tho pas- sage of the Bounty bill now pending beforo Congress; the bill relative to the government of tho ndditional Penitentlary at Annumosa; pro- viding for the connnutation of senteuce of pris- onera fur good behavior, A number of bilis have been ordered to en- grossment, and & large amount of husiness was disposed of by ingetinite postponement and ad- ; he vurfous Commilttees. i 2 ] ot cortificates therefor hy the Sncretary of the | FUESC reports trath t ; stanco Dublln Castle would ~havo fallen | feging thatno Intcrest has been pald on the | how under tho coutrol of tho worst clement, Trcamury, In et of ot Tews tn 820, In tho | of toanortolf e the uy fied fot tho Uiseusslon | uto" o hands ‘of "tho patriots, ~Tha | noes since Jan. 1, 1570; that tho Trustco hug | Feshectablo peoplo having consed to take ljet: #ame form on cortificates nru now insued for gold bullton, ruch certiticates 1o be recelvable at par for dutlen on imports and all prblic dues. Nir, Ingalls, from tho Cominitteo on District of Columtds, vepotted with jan amendment tho genate Wil to_repenl the charter of tho Natlonal Capilal Life-Insuranco Company. lesson for Irishmien to learn was never to hold thelr mectings in bar-rooma, fur it was owing to the fuct that Emmet's Licutenants speut much lme fu bar-rooms and Ict thelr secrots out, that thy Government learned of the attempt, The meseengers, sent nto the country lulled to 1each their destination, aud tho men'of Wicklow cst in tham and by the means of urganization and disupline the savare perpotrators of atrogl- tles are greatly alded In escaplug punishineat, It Is not at all probable that perdons engagud in tho commtsslon ol such crimes ever posscssed homes to “pass under mortgage and deeds of trust Into other hands'; on the contrary, _fafied to perform the dutics of the trust; and asking that he may be removed, and required to render nn account; and that he and members af the A, & W. Sprague corporation be enjoined from Interfering with the inauagement or con- trotling of the property und the estatoembraced CALIFORNIA. SacnamexTo, March 4.—In the Assembly to- My, o resulution expressing a bolict that Tilden and Lendricks were ctocted and ought to bave Leen inpugurated, and characterizing as the Plucod on the were d 3 ! in the conveyances to said Trustec, The Court | th duubtless worthiess scoundrels, and al- 5 . 3 )y 8ples and traftors. When the Y hey ore e ¢ o c.l!‘fluinr. sntsitnltade Tlic vsstation selakiea | TN political erimo of the century the maug- | time cume the men who had pereed to await the | Issned o subpena requiring respondents to | waya have been. Hut the Committac has nc- uration of o man who was not elected President, was tabled—U4 to 27. FOUL PLAY. An Tnteresting Trial Now in Progress at Kntnmuzoo—A Lady Alleged to Have Tteen 1alsely Incarceratod in the Hig Nedinm Formerly Superintended by Dr, Van Deusou, Hpeciat Dispateh to The Trihune, Karasazoo, Mich,, March 4.—No case since tho mmous Vanderpool murder trial lias ealled out a larger gudience tban the caso of Nancy Nowcomer va. E. Il Van Dcusen, which was bogun this morning hero fu the Circult Court, ‘The caso was commenced at the last term of court, but, owing to defective pleadlugs, it was continued to this term, 1t is a caso of trespnes and folso Imprisonment. The damoges are lald on $40,000 Tt s clulmed by tho plaintifl that she, while nerfect- Iy sanc, was kept In the Asylun for a space of ten months that ahe is now the vietln of dis- cascs caused by her Incarceration, and a cripple for life; that she was maltrented ond assauited Ly tho lunatica into whoso unwelcome soclety sho was thrownj and that sl this evil was brought about by mewis of & conspiracy b tween her acqualntances “and Dr, C. H. van Deusen, Buperintendent of the Asylumn. After the impanciing of the jury tho caso was apencd by the counsel for the plaintiff, and tho facla os above given wero stated as Lhe fucts which they should be able to prove. Mrs. Newcomer was placed upon the stand, and testilied that sho was 47 years old, and had practiced medicine for some yearsat Detrolt and Toledos that, while nt Toledo, she made u visit, to Coudit, o smoll vilinge ucar Alblon, In this State, to visit some relatives, and that, alter she had made her visit and was ahout to return, she was entleed to Jackson aud forcibly put on u trult bouml for Kalamazoos tnat she renon- strated that she had no Lualneas on that train fn that direction, but was forced to slt In the caruntil she arnved fu Kalamazoos that she was brought to the Asylum, and thet Dr. Van Deusen recelved her after consultation with her wbductors, upan the followed allewed authority s 7o the Medical Sunerintendent of the Michigin Statg Iusune Aaylum—Sii: In secordance witn the snul were not at thelr poats, aud oply elght, wen fullowed thelr leador when he sunoune that the hour bad arrived for action, There wus nevor the powder in Ureat Dritain to conquer Ireland {f the people of the Jatter nation had fullen into line and presented o uuited front. In old times it was tho claus, to- day the crece ow it Is apathy, formerly it wus treasoni to-morrow what would It bol Irishmen must weed their ranks of all doubtiul churacters, and must allow no mun to poss for u putriol whot tiey betfeved to be n knave. 'I'io speaker told the stury of Emmet's filght nnd capture, und expressed tho beitef that, epito of Messry, Thotas, Swing, and Beecher, the traltor who gave information of his where- nhouts wus roasting, bollmz, or frying, s the case might. be, In hell. “Tho ~law- ablitng Englishien, so dellberate when deallig with Prince Uortachukotl, wero (o a great hurry when dealing with an_ Lelah rebel, The terrors of Dunte's Inferno, or the decapitation of o thousand licads Ly the King of !J;\!mnm{. could not compare with the state of Irelaud in the years between 1708 and 1803, Three coun- ties Were depopuituted, their men hatged on the gibbet, their matrons snd virging dishonored, by the represoututives of this wost Christion and dyilized natlon of England, It would he the satme agatn it Ireland ever tried to achlove her liverty, and Englind would again show {tsulf the "perjurer, asssasin, and murderer at beart of [reton and Crumwell's thoe, Mr, Finerty puld tribute to the herole truth and feulty of the young woman, Ann Devlin, who refusuid to betray tuehiding-place of Robert Emmet, 1o beifeved the speech of Emmet on Iis trial to be equal to the flnest utterances of the preatest orators from Demvsthenes Lo (iladstone, and quoted the peroration so well known toall. As o Catholle speaking to oo wverwhelming u of Roman Cuthollcs of the Jife und martyrdom of o Protestant Jrishman, he burled in the fuce of the English and Amer- wan press the base slauder that Irisimen were u race of rollgious bigots. Bo far was this from tho truth thut If Irelund were fres: t-morrow ner first Ureshient would, be betieyed, bo o Protestant, although three-fourtls or mory of v 's people were Catholics, When the day of freedom arrived, the topmost uiche Iu the Tantheon of Irih martyre to thy couss of llber(r would be wswarded to the salnted forin of Rtobers Emumet. Mr, Thomua Mulvenill sang *Threo ‘Thousand Miles Away,” and roceived an encore. Mt WILLIAM Jo ILYNLS 1o Clinese immbgeation, and at his rcqueet it was Jald un the teble for the preasnt. e gave notice that ho would subnit some remarke on the vabject, At the expiration of the worning hour,” Mr. Tiayard stated that the Senator in churgo of nnfn- Istied bunfness (Wallnce), It belng the Long-toud bill, wan unavoudably absent, = He, therefore, maoved that {1 be passed over for the presout, witn | derstanding that 1 ahnuld not loee its place el business, o ordered, or nllhllluun tne calendar, not abjected pawsed, addock submitied an amendmant 1o the and Harbor ll, providing for the rontinua- tian of the puryey und fusprovemaents of the Mis- sort fiver at Flattamonth, Nebraska Cily, aud Drownmville, Neb, Ordered printed. Mr. birucu Intrudneed a ill o uutliorlze the pay- ment ol vountics to the heire of soldlers who woro enlieted as klaves, Referred, e, Ferry Intradnced a bill to repeal certain vro- virions of the act of Congrens, approved duly 12, i, entitled ** An nct imuking spproprintions for t-uilice Departm complished one good purposa by suthoritative- Iy showing that the evil does exist, und now all ood citizens laok to tho Leglslature to apply o rewnedy. answer forthwith, TOND DU LAC. Epectal Dispatch {0 The Tribune. Foxp vu Lac, March 4.—The rcport of the Lankinptey procoedings lu the matter of U. D. & U, N. Mibiltls sent to Tue Tuisuns fram Mil- waukes would fndleato o disastrous falluro, which the facts do not warrant. The firm mado o satlsfuctory settlement with thelr creditors without goluiz through bankruptey some two vears ngo, aud the procecdings 10w are merely formal, and desfined to closcup the matter and Rive tho firm o dlscharge, PHILADELPIITIA, Piizaparrnia, March 4,.—Tho labilities of Ellis & Charles Stokes, dealors In hides, ad- Judicated baukrupts on Wednosday Jast, aro over 885,000, CLEVELAND, CreveuaxD, March 4.—George Angel, boot and shos dealor, made an assignment to-doy. Liabilitics, $13,0005 nssets, 85,000, ANDERSON'S CASE. _Letter from Ono of tho Jurymon—How a Verdict of Guilty Was Kecured—Nino Against nud Three for the Genernl—TYalse Assurauces 1leld Out to tho Latter—Unfalr Trentment of a Cotored Jurymnan, Iisvateh to New York Times, New OgnrEans, March 2—This morulog W. I, Couverse, Jr., foreman of tho jury bofore which Gen. Anderson was tricd, published loug letter in the Licayune, claining the falr- ness of the working of tho jury in that case, snd ting that thae two colored men, without res- servation, asscnted to the verdict of guilty, To-duy the followiug was tendered the Zicayune 1n reply to that lotter, but it was refuscd Inser- tlon in that puper. It 18 from oue of the two colored jurymen referred to by Converses: New Outrans, La,, March 2, 1878.—7Ta the Editur of the Dally Pleayune—Dian St As ona of the two colored jurors 1mpu: d to serve In Ulie casa of the Btale ayainst Thomas C. Anderso) 1beg leave to differ with Mr, W, 1% Converse, Jr. in hie statement to your paper of even date rogard TEMPERANCE. The Question of Grog or No Grog Affecting Munlcipal Politics to Some Extent. Bpecial Dispatch 1o The Tribune. Evary, 1L, March 4.—Tho charter election to-day resulted in the cholee of E. F, Reoves for Mayor, who was supported by the Greenbaclk, whisky, and Democratic factions. The radical temperauce women ran to defuat o strong con- servativo ticket, and gave low licenss and whis- ky o victory. The fncoming Mayor is a rame- vant, tearing Ureenback minn of the Blanton Duncan kind. The fricudsof order havo o right. to fecl hurt at the inconsiderato actfon of cer- tain people urged on by an {tinerate lecturer, and the cause of temperance has recelved a blow from its professed friouds, Speciat Dispateh {o The Tribune. Kxxosia, Wis, March 4,—The Temple of Honor hicld sn open meeting at the M. E. Church this evening, which was largoly attended. At 7:30 o'elock tho soclety formed ‘In line of i)mccnlun at thelr hall, headed by the Nutional Sand, und marched through the prineipal str to the churcl, where they halted. — Speal ‘were on hand to advance tho good cause which ot Neferred, It re- puals 80 much of the thirteenth sectlon of the act 5 provided that rallroad companios whoso rulle road was eoustructed in whole or in part by land. grant made by Conzress on condition thot the matls aneported ovor their road at euch price aa Congread ehonld by Inw direct, should recelve anly KO per cent of the compcnsation aathorized by the act, and provides that such roade shistl be pald at the rates fxed by (aw for the cowpensatlon Of such services 1o railroady gonerally, Mr. Matthews submitied o resolution directing 1lie Secretary of the Interjor to report to the Sen- atewhat provecdings ind been taken by the De- Partment of the Iuterior for tho suppression of timher depredationy in the Terrltory of Moutana, Agreed to, v, Paddock submitted an order that the papers fn relution t the establishoient of a United States Mint nt Omakia bo taken from the dles of the Ken- ate and referced to tho Committeo un Finance, Agreed to, Mir. Teller submitted a resolution directing tho gccrutary of the Treasury Lo tranamit tu the Nen- ato ol the awonnt required (0 wnahle i ut to coln bath gold and silver at the mintat Denver, aud also what time will be res put satd mlat in conditivn to coln gold sud shiver. Agrevd to. Mr. Cameron (P8, ) presonted resolutlons of the Pitiehurg Claniber of Commerce remonstrating azainnt any cliauge In our naviggtion laws that wonld wtérfere with the protection they otfered to Amcrican shiphailding aud to preveat thy rub. stitutton of fo n ships for our trade and coms merce. Heferte Mr. Davis (1ii.) called up the Senato Wl 1o pro- vent abuses 10 respect of wileago of District At- torneys of the United States, and, in axplanation thercof, rad, fn many places throughout the country District Attorseys lived und trusacted ipectal Dispatch io The Tribune, MANISTER, Mich,, Murch 4.—A clty eloction was held here to-day, The Republicans indorsed the Peoplu's ticket, got up to seeiro tho en- forcement of the Liguor luw, The Democrats carried the cll{ oflicials entiro by over 200 majori- ty, the Republicans carrying ‘ouly onc ward, ‘Tho Inspectors of Election were furnislied beer froe, which they kept on the tuble white takiug tha ballots. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Droaren, 1L, Mareh 4.~Treinendous excite. ment prevaila hero to-nizht, this being tho eve or the city election. The fight 18 botween the llconse and anti-license tickets, Evou the daye of war wero Bot tore vxciting. —— THE WEATHER, Orrics o Tus Cigr BIGNAL OrricER, g o tho next speaker, Howave a wlowing pance | ing the above cave. As 8 matter of fact, I was | WasuinaTon, D, C) March 8~1 a. m—Indica- Tiviness mb o dietance from fhe place | pruvislons of an actapproved Feb. 14, 1t you | Wa8 U R . oned o au tale in the Huper) Y Lk E Ky e vicl hori; ceelvo ¥ er, | kviic un the characterof Emmuot, and denounced | summoned to aceve By taleauian n the Buperior Lake Reglon falling bar L RS R R T T R T A e K‘:’.frfi;mf‘_, Seveamer, | K \ha atrongert term tha vilo Micaus by which | Climinal Couiet of ‘this parish, Juiyo Whitaker | Hons=For the Lake Reglon i Laromeler, preatding, and wae sworn In to sceve in the case apove refurred to, After baving carefully listencd to the witncssca and cnarge of the Judge, I had come to the conclusion that Geu. Ana except & temporary rlae fu Lower Lake Region, fucressing southwost to southcast winds, warm- er, patly cloudy weathor, aud possibly follows bu allowed mileage Lut oucs turning from th Tuwd drawn e District Attorne —, provide for hor as miay by necewsary, sod harge the expenus to Calboun County. " L. I, Jonxsox, Puor, Kalamazoo, Kugland succeeded (o defrsuding Irelind of her leglalutive tndependence, a erito which Eine et suw consummated, und ugatust which every fustines of his noble pature revoited, fur going 10 aud rue nrt, tn sume nstances they e fur every day, In othior casos ived thirty ur forty mies from on was snperintendent of b The | potguilty, saud o expressed wy uplulun at the | ed fu the Upper Lake Reglon by ratn areas, :'r“:‘»‘“m:: lcm x:u d;\‘;«‘:‘.‘mfl. h:‘:::iln uk::-} .:;x'u:r g:k 1, fl!'flrvl i l‘"" W of s didalice :lm.'ukcr '.'nvuu‘llfl‘l;:lllkt‘lull of Emuet's lie ‘lln;“,"’ Ih{l. allhur cnlnyc ;lmr"nx‘:x ":i'r. '§vm’fi Y DDI.\)(:AI. o...u’.Immi- ofice e c s averred that, In spite ¥ I ! cad- | mrec 3 it The Committeo therufure (Rought thoy sbould uut | g l:n‘\;““ml oy c(r}:vulclcem. wnmx. V] uriug exile, andof the uprising which ho he arcelng with e, orrick 8t that time Culuago, March 4, ud, and in which he spent bis fortune and sacri- tived hls Bife, En conclusion, Mr. Hyues warned bl hearers wgatust the errors into which Emmet full, by trusting too much to frrespousible or tratorous subordluates, The Quartctie gave sowe more iusic, und the evenlng wound up with & ball und supps #tated that Gen, Anderson shonid ba sent to thy Fenstentlary fourtecn years, and thorefore moved that ba be Tuund cuflly, A voto wae taken, and we then stood nloo for gullty and three for nub wulity, Then aume one (I do not recollect the numo of the juror) moved {0 aniend the wajority motion and recowmend to the mercy of the Court. We then fnquired if e allowed uny mileage, Mr. Herefordcalled up the House bill changing (e times for holding terms of the et Court for the District of West Virginla. Q. Mr. BeMilinn called up the Yo il makin; snropriatious fur the payment of claine reportod L3 Conyl nder Sec, © of the uct avproved JIAIX& 10, 1471, by the elary of the Treusury, an there w week, and then placed fu 8 ward for the vivlently tusune, At this pojut the counsel for the defenss abe ected 10 the Lestlmony about to be offered of er maltreatient by the patients in this ward, a8 llu nu way uffectivg Dr. Van Deusen’s Hae uility. “Maximun, 48, Min{uuin, 3. tuut would sead the General to the Fenitentiary, Ccuimderanlo dicusaion© took place upon an [ ] | o ume = UENEILAL OINERVATIONS, Sendmentof ths Conmittso on Clanme th sirike | 4osu5rest of the day was glven 10 amuments DUBUQUE. e e A o 1R SRy i out uf the bill a clause appropriating 80,620 Lo vay | rooved wihile f the Asylum. ‘The Court re- A BUCCESSFUL CELEUBATION, huve known that the verdict rendered would have | “ations, Wind, a cliim of ¥amued O, Ludimgion, of West Virglate, | Teeed WO 1Y orclock ta Special bispatch {0 Tha Tribune, aenigned Gen. Anderson to the Stats Penltentiary | ==— oo When the detata ended the amendnient of ha | svrved hls declslon until § olclock to-morrow 4 Vo would not have sgreed on vaid verdlet, Femina " |84 Rentle Cotmittee 10 einke out the clam of Ludingion | woruing, ot which time the pojnt &0 Lnpartant Dusvqus, fa., March 4.~The celebration of Now, resarding the precantion and extramely \V‘Ruunll was agiced to,and the bill passed, fu this cuse will bs dedded, uud tho trial will | Eigmet's couteuntal, which Looky pluco to-da | rigid réuiativns for the guarding of the {urore b ar. Cockrell submlited aresolutlon referning the from _outstda interference, ** From 8 oclock ’l‘u:ndn{ night, Jan, 20, till ubout 10 o’clock Thurs- doy night, the 7t of Fobruxry, the twolve never separated. ‘Ywo, and sometiuics threo, Sherifls oflicers ulivays accompanicd our movoments. We wera not permitiod tosveak ta any one excopt tho otlicers, then LRy 10 FUPPIY Ueccassry wanls, and they alons beluy allowed 10 approach " i cur- sect; butwhery It yocs on andaays that at niglt one 200m cuntained us, inich we wergsecurely locks ed,und that vur seclusion from the vutsivy” world was indedd 1nvat complele, 1 must eay that that Is nutcorrect, and for thia reason: Wowere visited by u Depuly Shoril, Wiio was notin chrge of tho Jury, nluivat every nlght up to the night that the cast was sunmilted to the Court, He'lield several Iu thds vity, fully equaled tho expectations of its warmest riends. At early dawn, & salute wis flred of thirty-seven guns, At laif-past 10 atl the ditferent sucictica wha were o participate ju the procession, Leaded by bauds, were use signed their difercut positions, and the order to march waa elven. ‘Lho strects aloug the Hue of mureh wers crowded with people ot both sexes, young sud okl Al the avallable win- duws, und even housctops, were taken posses- ston of. Flugs and bavucrs Quated trow ull the jent building, cat mauy private n r. . clutn of Ludingtonte the Cowmmitice ot Clulws, Apreed o 3ir. Cockretl called up the 1louse bill tonuthorize the coustruction of a bridge across the Missourl Kiver alor newt Olasgow, Mo, Pussed. Mr. Dursey called up the Benate bil! autbonzing cauwun Jiver Transfer C oceed. p“'l'lm counses for_plaintift are J, Lugan Chip- man, of Detrolt, Thumas R. Sherwoud, of Kala- azoo, und Messrs, Powers and Gates, respuets dvely of Kalamazon and Detrolt. For the dd fense are D. Durwin Hughes, of (rand Raplds, aud 11, K. Beverens and Dwizht May, of Kala- wuxog, ‘There sre muny witneases on both uldcl-, und the case will ‘tuke ecveral days $u trial. h b HOUSK, Tu the Nouse, nuder theicall of States, bills were fntroduced und referteds by Mr. brye--Furthe exchangs of silver colns of the Unite Stutes fur United States yotes, ——————e MARDI GRAS. Mayrms, Tenn., March 4.-The Kivg are rived ut 8 o'cduck, and wus receved with a Mr. Wurd -ltcuciug the number of customs | rovul salute from the Bluil City Battery, Mig | houses, and were strung acrous Mult strect, | conversations with different jurors tely, and — — e AL Ml CombobOn, | rice | chariot was escorted hrough Slaiu strevt by tho | Sho biocciton as afer uile b Jenatl After | srun ont 1o fir AL SOK b e e oo OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. murching throueti the priucipal strects ot vur ey, thieinud o which was wukle-deep from re- cent raing, Lhey diew up ag WASHINGION SQUARE, which was filled with spectators before thcj ar- rived. 'Pho jucetiug wus presided over by J. AL Grilith, President of the Day, M Ho 1. Ra- i § uperior manuer Robert Emmnct’s He wuw succeeded b{; the lun. MeNulty, wbo baudled tho subject wath an cloguence worthy o1 the vecaston and worthy of bhmself ¢ of the leading orators of Du- bugue. celebration bas been o graud sue- ct ! tho juros 1; 4 aprison 8l discretiu in cases D ne ocealut Cpo . i b bt whatdisuilation, su Heu of pun- ul HoW FEAuTE y Mr. ruyler—Providing for the classification of hail matter und §30ux pustaze rates, I3y Mr. Yullurd —Appropnating $469, 000 for dc. fcicntiea bu the Julerior Departieut for the facal year coding duce 3, 1870, ~To 1epeal th By lir. Litner by seque tmxn)nhiul tux on mediclues or mdical prep: jora. . 1y Mr Stone—VYor & water routs to facilita tranapurtation betweun Lakew Michigan and Eri Ly Slr. Gibson=Providing for a Commisvion 1o Chickasaw Guards, Bluft City Greys, sud Light Guards. The kuys of tue vity wero surrendered by Mayor ¥lippen oponsite Court Bquare. "Ilie Kiug of Misrulc {8 o charice of the ‘I"f‘ Fully 20,000 persons witnessed the cerewosles, The weather is delightful, ‘TLe pageaut of the Ulks to-nizht was u prand alfulr, the themo beisw %A Ruisance of Coild- Lood,” illustrated 1o ten tublcaux from Mother Uoose's melodics, tlustrating from ** liey Liddle Diddls " to + Who Killed Cock Robio, juter- Bavivons, March 4—Arrived—Stoamship Alsatiay, from Liverpoals New Yous, March 4.—Arrived—Steamship Helvetia, from Liverpool, Loxpon, March 4.—Stcamships Holsatia frowm New York, and Bavarfan from Boston, bave ar- fived out. HBaN FRaNcisco, March 4.—B8ajled—Stcamer Chlua, for IHong Kong, vin Yokohama. Bhe curricd only $U6,000 fn_ treasure, about equall divided uctween trades, Mexicaus, and flue sil- mattress ou the foor, when tals Leputy drow u chair alongaide of hin. and thers held quite a long conversation, e was the ooly Deputy who ever entered vor room unlcss we would kuock on the duor fur sumc one. The gentlenian alao renrks tuat ** the disposition acd cagacity of 1ho col wembers to recetvo aud comprebend tho proc Inge of the Court were, 1 think, fully up to what aliould naturally be expectod from peraous of & Fucs 4o hlul‘y accurded the tmpostaut privilege of aLallot. " § must say that 1 bave beeu tre man ull my life, and have bad thu benedt of sehiooling as such, und bad | been rlzlitly posted os to the be ersed with Joend and natfonal bits whlch, with | buy! oy . verdict that 1 have szrocd (0, 1 would nover har. i et duperyistthe cuhatsuchii bl wutky (o iiprovytbe the Bialstabico of clernkeal igtits and music of }T}‘:L;'::. UL o bet semenibendl” Uy -huth r:nd:nlld ‘such s Verdict becausa it iy aluet Ty | Yen o on Ghinesg asunt, avIgaLion o v cr, " :: 3 O e (Aeh ) T eatablish & Boged | $h¢ 8t Louls aud Louisvlile buuds, mado » bLeart sod consclence, = . graud display. Atter traversioe the principal strects, the whole coucluded with u serics of maguitfeent tubleaux froms the peucll ol Lou Leubrie, at the Opera-House, snd o grand vall. Never [u the bistory of Mewphis has there beenso wauy struugers prescut, ————a—— — OBITUARY, LzoroLp L. MoNTreamin Commiaal SUICIDE, . Bpecial Dispatch ¢3 The Triduns, BlapisoN, Wis, March 4.—Information was received bere to-night to the cifect that Miss Lizzlo 8poucer, u beautiful snd bighly aecowp- lished young lsdy 19 years old, committed sulcide nesr Blorton, Waukesha County, on Saturday, by drownivg berscll {u o shallow MISOELLANEOUS, AT MONTHEAL. MoxTasay, Murch 4.—The anticipated dis- turbunce between the Urange Young Britons and Catholic Unlon did not take place. The Briton’s coucert fn Mechaules' Hall avd Emmet celebra- tlon in the Theatre Buyal were sttended Ly im- to regulate sad protect y Mr. Potter—To regulste Linmigration; 10 autburize bundbolders 8od other crodit 2aitivad corporations to elect Recelvers fu suils In enuity peuding in United States Courts, e Brizht ollcred 8 fesolution directing the Sece tetary of the ‘Treasury w infurm the Lousc whether rized the salp of any bouds for o al-teuder nofes at var, addiug the cu e MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Syarial Piuwateh (o The Tribune. ANN Anrson, Mich., March 4.~The Unlver- sity chancery suit of tho Regents’ accounting with Douglas to-day assumcd @ serlous phase, As opreviously telegraphed Tus ‘TRIDUNE, X premiuu on gold and the cowmis. Bpacial Dupaich to The Tridune. mense crowds, When they were over | Douglos bas sued the Regonts by s cross-bill, | stream ucar that place. Fho cause of the rash ar »;J.::E;:,.lu“ms:r n:::fln:;d .‘:I:; Wintewatzy, Wis., March 4.—Judge 8. A, | 1he people dispersed. Several shots | clulmlvg that $1,500 was otll duo bim. Tbls | ast was her seduction by @ wnsn of that place. were fired by partics on the wiy home, but Wi dled at his residence i Lbly city a3 he i S apparently with no object but bravado. The morning the Hoo. W. 16 Webbér, one of the o'cluck of consmmption, aged 5 years. couusel for the University, flled au auswer to Speciul Dispatch (0 The Tridune. Gt Leiios tud wbovc siatadi aud if wo. the Otrawa, Ill., Murch 4.—Salwon Prlee, of Luwber sud alwosnt ol the proceces of sach bouds, ‘been perpetrated In that sectlon, It las been” Berena, an Insano man, died this morning from nolson adinintstered by his own hands on 8atur. day. His family are 1eft in comfortable circum- stancea. The nertod of his fneanity has been about four years, but not of n violent nature, Bostoy, March 4.—An {nvestization of tho catastrophe on the Lowell Roliroad at Fast Cambridge to-day, which resnlted in the death ol Josiah Wheeler and Kate Wheeler, his wife, scems to show that it was a dellberate act of sulenlo on thelr part. The woman was alive wheu taken up, but died shortly after being taken to the hospital. Bpecial Dirpateh to The Tridune Isptararonts, Ind., March 4.—Tarland B, Allender, ao olid farmer of Rosh County, was vun over to-day near Morristown by a frlln on the Cincinnatl, Hinmilton & Indianapolis Road. It 19 belleved ha committed anichde, as he latel hiad been comrelled to make an assigument, an was much depressed. "SANTILLAN, Land-Suarks Also Unsettling Things In & , Sister Clty, 8ax Friwosco, Cal, March 4,~The Hulletin this eyening, under the head of ' An Immortal Fraud,” thus epeaks of the proposition to re- open the Santillan clalm: “The pretense Is that some now .testimony fn tha form of the records of the Alcaldo of Santa Barbara has been discovered.. Theso documents, years ago, were examined by experts and pronounced worthless, One or two things arc to be said on the subject which are entitied to constderation, In the first place, it ts tho casiest thing In the world to manulacture missine links of bad title alter_a trial. If thu policy that is now pro- mud In ralation to tho Ssntiilian cluim stould e sdopted, there ars only a few titles in the Tand that will be allowed to stand. Thoy will be brought to tria), too, at o tine when many of the witnessess are dead or indiscoverable. " No Uovernmont havine any regard for its citizens would sanction such o rald, the end of which no man could forsce. It fs n great many f'cnu wow sinca the Santillian clalm was inully alsposed of by the courts, To order 1t to "be ripped up again would be to st fu op- eration the agencies for the manufacture of sourtous title-papers, not only in this ense, but in hundreds of others. The homes of o laree part of our ronplu waould bo Invelved in Jitiga- tion. ‘Thera has already been too much of Lhis sort of thing golng oun. A portion of Chicaga Is now throatencd under a leu land opera- tlon which had its rise fn Sonoma County, Con- gress is not likely to convert itsclf into an agan- ¢y for the oopression instead of protection of large scetfons of the people of the United States. A paraliel for such proceedings could not be found anywhero elso in Christendom.” —e———— MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Crinron, In., March 4.—The following s the result of the city clection: L. Upton, Mayor; J. T, Plerson, Treasurcr; J. F. Harvey, Asscs- sor; Juseph Adler, G. B, Bauder, 11, H. Howard, Martin White, Aldermen. All are Democrats except Baudey and Howard,—a loss to the Re- publicans over last year of the Troasurer. Tho clection was malnly carried by the Democrats o Hif D MADWAY'S RETEDIE; From the Hon, Thurlow Weed INDORSING Dr, RADWAY'SR. R, R, REMEDIEY After Using Them for Several Years, HNaw Yanw, Jan.d, 1477 -Dxanfim Sving or sy ed your medicines, dounting} o o e eney Witk faaf asraty bt | e Nt Treanently and TEraly. slians tny o 2 {yinding the promised ‘~n|x5‘vl.’-h‘l:m|‘(;:mv_fi‘:“ LN mflwl‘. Wi RADWAY'S READY RELIER Curcs the Worst Palns in from Oncto ' Wwenty FMinutcs, NOT ONEH FHOUR Atter readlng this adyeptisement need sny one soe . RADWAY'S NEADY RELIEF I P R TR The Only Pain Remedy Thatinstantly stopsthe most excraclating patns, alin one application s G FROX OXR TO TWENTY HMINUTES, Jiomatterhow viotent or excru tHEUMATIC, Ded-lildden, Infrm, Cripp! Neuralgic, or prosiraied with disenss may RADWAY'S - READY RELIER ‘WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of tho Kidnoys, Inflammation of the Biadder, Inflammatfon of tho Howols, Congeation of the Lungs, Boro Throat, Difloult Bronthing, Palpitation of tho Huart, Hysterias, Gronp, Diphtherin, Catarrh, Influenea, Headache, Toothacha, Neuralgin, Rhoumatism, Cold Chills, Aguo Qhills, Chilblains, and Frost Bites, “The applleation of the READY RELIEF o e o R e thite ‘i dany eaxe and comfors. ity fo 1ty itraps In half & tumbler of water will 1o e Moments cura Cranips, Bpasine, Sour Bloniach, (arrhes: Dysentory, Wind I the Howels and all Internl Patis. . o3+ Colcs ‘Travelernsnonid S1ways carsy & bottlo of RADWAY'S READY RELIEF wIh'thrme A fow dros in wates Tilbprevent fickneror patfroft cEnge oFwater Tevalicr than Freach Brandy or litteraas & atiuuiast; FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for 80 cents. Thero s nnf aremedial agent in this world that will cure Fever an 710 and all othor Malarious, TtHiious Rearlet, Typhol ellow, sou otner Feyers (sed br it DAY ;%gfllfll}'{].l‘lRAn AY'S READ! AEE. Filty cenly raising the {ssuc of workingmen agaiust capital. The consolldation of Clinton snd L{unl ‘was de- feated by o small mujority {n cach city. Spectat Dispatch 10 The Trivune, G:mulm'ms. ., March ipul relection hore today J. clected Mpyors Homer C. Morchead, Marshal; George A. Lincoln, Asscssor and Itecorder A, @ Pinmb, Treastirer; and , V. Eaton, Chief fi;uulnnch All except tho Mayor are Ropub- eans. OTTUMWA, 1., March 4,—~The Rc&mhllcnm of this city made a clean sweep in the municipal election hers to-dny, except as to ono Alder- man, re-electing their Mayor, Judee Porter, by o majority of 200 over both his opponents, J. M. {’(ufir, Democrat, and O Dougherty, Green- ucke —At tho munfe- .. Hamilton was Bpectal Ditpatch $0 The Tridune. Buntinaron, Ia., March 4.—The municipal clection to-day resulted in the clection of a Re- ublican Mayor and_all the ticket excepting Police Judge. The Republicans will also have & majority in the Couucil, BosTon, Masa,, March 4,.—At Lewlston, Me. thero was no choica for Mayor. Thoe vote stood: Hall (Ropublican), 1,833; Lyford (Dem- ocrat), 1,130} Spinuoy (Urdenback), 128, Tho Democrats elect flve out of seven of the'Aldes- | men. onTLAND, Mo,, March 4.—Butler an) was clected Mayor, having 9,510 votes to 2,40¢ for Weeks (Dem.) and 140 for Turner i(irecnbnck). 'The Republicans have a majority u both Houscs. #pectal Disaleh to The Tribune, McGneaon, In., March d.—At & city election hero to-day, G. Cowles was cleeted Mayor without oppositiu; MICHIGAN MATTERS. Spectat Dispateh to The Teibune, Laxsing, Mich,, March 5, —~The following is a statement of the receipts and disbursements at tho Btato ‘U'roasurer’s oflico for tho month ending Feb. 28, 16781 : Balanco on hand Jan, 31, 1878.,....8 304,031,008 Hecuipts for the month...s .0 v 000, epublic- Tot) wvusave sarnireeons Disbursements for the month . Balanco on hand Fob, 28, 1878......8 BU3,718.20 The school-statlstics for 1877 sbow an Increaso of scholars, and o reduction of school tax and bonded indebtedness, Number of children, 400;“4,—1}1:(;13 0,638 more. = Primary schaols, 6,603 graded, 205,—belng 8 loss. Teachers, 18,0013 male, &l’lxil,—-bcmw 233 more} femalo, 9,820, ~belng less, Totnl waowes, 81,041 #3700, Number of puplls in private or scl schools, 8,058, —belng 925 more. Svhool-housces, 0,078, —being 147 more; value, $U,150,608, Pri- nmr{-lclmol monoy, $211,035.60; distriet tax, $3917,000.00; two-mil tix, $404144.843 re celved from otber sources and tuitlon, $231,« 651,835 total resources, $3,793,121.50, ~belng $775,080.90 less, Expenditures, $3,70%,121.59,~ $34,101,90 mare. lndubleuncs;, $1,00,- omdl, The Agricultiral College Fr class numbers 67 With 63 last full, ‘Fhe Land Cominisslioner las appolnted Menzo Swart, of Flushiug, Genesseo County, Examinmng Avent under Act U5 of 1875, with the upproval of the Governor, [or the caro of flmt:: luuds, to note values, and trespassing on inber. The urnlshing Hoard of the new Capitol have recelved (iteen bids fur desks from purtics in Chicugo, Urand Raplds, Detrolt, East Sag. inaw, Northville, Decatur, aud this city; also, samples of carpet {rom the A. T, Stewart rm, of New York, The Board will pucchase gas- fixtures ‘in New Yorl. Contracta wlll bo awarded Murch 10, ——————— A MOST REMARKABLE FAMILY. 49 the Editor of The Triduns. Cmicago, March 4,—I notice In yesterday's paper an account of a wixed fawlly, and I thought T would tell you of my, own, My erandfather, Peter B, Brown, now llving in New York, married at 20, and was duly presouted with a son, Willlam, sud next with a daughter, Martha, My firet grandmiother died, and Peter married againg this tline be had two sous, Jucub and John, Witliain marrled at 20, aud waoa the father of threa sons, Peter, Jr., Henry, nud Stephen, Martha marricd ut 19, ud_bad one hter, Francis. Jacohsnd John marrivd at 20 and 21, * Jacob had a daughter, Fanny, and w500, Harrls, John lad two dauchtors, Aunie and Kate. [ married my cousin Aunle, and liave two sons wow, My grandfather, Peter, lust. his sccond wife when he was 44 und murried acain, and thts time had two dsuichters, Virginia and Alice, My brother Veter married hia aunt Alice, sud Stepuon, my other brother, married iny other cousin, Kate, my wifc's eister, ‘They haye two daughters. Jacob's son, Ilurris, married Martha's daughter, Francis, nnfi Jucob's daughter, Fanoy, 15 an old waid, My Auot Virginis manled anepliew of d Peter, named George Brown, and they bave two childreu, We hiad a recent gathering ol the fambly in New York, and all were pres- ent: t one dead in the family excepting the two firsl graunamothers, aud there were fort of us present, and every ono pamed Lrown, all the descendents of one” man—Peter B. Brown, of New York, This iaay e of {nterest to you. T kuow it s tome, Yours xcflm:uuu v NuY BROWY. 1,001,020.10 00k Son. b ,HARD LUCK. Bpacial Dispatch (o The Trivuns, Inp1ANAPOLIS, Ind., March 4.—Judgo Drum- moud to-duy ruled {n the petition ot Bpears & Case, who held a clalin sgatust the Wabash & Erlo Cunal for work doue ou its water-power at Delphl, to be pald for out of the receipts of the fworovemeut, that tha canal paving been abun- donea the complainants were without rellel. The swoyut fuvolved was $25,000, —— IN MEMORIAM, CLEVELAND, March 4.—A largely-atiended mecting of members of the Barof Ashtabula Cuunty, held st Jefferson, O, tr-day, took apyropriate sction pegurding the desth of ex- Benator Wade, Mauy distioguishied men sre expected 10 be preseut ut the fuueray, fududing Gien. Gurfleld, ex-Senator Chandler, sud Hog, Behuyler Colfax. HEALTH! BEAUTY! ’Efin‘m&flfin fitrem i A DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent B e e B S e Indness Bl Sty R oadertal medicine, thas g Every Day an Incrcase fn Flesh ank Weight 1s Scen and Felb THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. v o Barsapariiifan Resolvent commnns ul'”fi?‘fl':fipholfh‘h od, E'E t, Ul flfll and other Aulds and juices of tho lgw!m‘"ll '1!(0!0 1ite, for It prepares e Tt the 00T MILh, BoN, s duier. Likesse VHie T oronts - Moutn, lumore, Nodea ia tho Ulcers 10 i Glsnds aitd Oiher yartof tho syaten: Hore Kyes, Siram: grous Discharkes fram tha il the worst forma of §kin Discacs, Eruptions, Kevor Borcs, soald Ilead, Tiing Worm, oul Apcias, “Acme, Black e ers In IAII om| rastes of the life princlple, are witlin thacu ko of thls wander ot moder chemitry, sndate o will prova to any poraon usini it {of githero diseaan {Ls potent powor 0 curs Irths pattant, datly becomiog reduced by the waates and_decomposition that are continually progre fill’u'dl in arrustiog Ltheso wastes, ana llfljl"‘l IEI:«I (i1 nuw material 08de from healihy the Sarsaparliiian will and does scure—a cura taini for wiien once this remedy commences Its work e G s e T nd every, d atlent will tu:? Lhnle}f stronker, the fnm?d e’!(‘nz :::!.: ‘-“llweuu improving, and fcsh and welght to- ‘Not only does the Sarsaparifian Resolvent excrl all metf in_the eurs of Chronie, Rerofulouy rel {al fdnfu&u%!x ind'siln disases, but 1 1 the only puse ye curs for Kiduey and Bladder Complaints, Vg\?mh Diseases, Gravel, Diabotes, Lropey, o Bt 0 tl ick-auat de| s, of the water 1s thick, cloudy, misc. with ulrlmcm.hkl rliwlllll ls! w.urlllwyuullku whitesiik, vr thers I8 a morbld, dark” bilious appea. ance and white bune-dust deposits, aid when there ¢ 8 ricking, burning sensstion” when passiog water, asd aia 10 thie small Of the back and aloy the Jolos. Tumor of Twelve Yoars® Growth Cured by Radway’s Resolvent Tumar 1o the *fthore Wi T & = o 2EF e appler thua I liave for twelve R AR MR 6 tho bouele o weite tuls 0 you for tho Degen Pl ver the grof ut y out cAf Publist & ¢ you' Chioons. fig’mnf-'.'mu" ; PRICE, - =~ 81 For Bottlo AN IMPORTANT LETTER. ¥ Axpos, Mich.. Aptl] 1673, =D&, Rapway= Y your Newolvent, ke eady Itellef al-out Jesr for overisn Laino: oa onien, wii et emntnent physicians of our Meaical Colls uaced Incurabfe. De¥hey wera liys knots n s tres. My weluht was 21 nen 1 commenced with yuur remedies, A wo bundrad and (en bounds but thiey ure 1§ b, A have taken cwenty-four boitice uf ic: ot e epctaea 1t b Oteusie Ficiss scud md ediciac . reuvill, Pleass s Four book ** Falso sad True. MES, 0. ERAPT Another Letter from Mrs, Co Kraple D Tanw-Ring fin ako the iborty to addre iy esith {s greatly lmuroved by o dicines. " Threa o2 the tuwurs are cuirch §tatly sor Dropay fs guncy beai g, dod iy Wik uscreilog ey el Caliathis sumiicr o [hauiié of ul cure your medicing has done far we, oug rom , ON0 1rom {'ansda, three frou Jacksvi, sod il @ nuiaber fruai tuiaplace. " Sgure Wi ts We aro wolt acqualnted with Mrs. Krapt. i (843 etiimabie Laily: and very beugvolent. ~Sus hus beenthe Fieana orscliyasy bottiesof The iesolvent oy tne rugklsts of Ann Arbor, 10 persons aMicted with fater- Y :‘1‘:";:\“!:“&"&‘"1‘1‘:‘:“:%] Some wondertul curel ! d y vit. ours respecttil s pnpacu & co. Ann Arbor, Mich,, Aug. 18- 1675, S ———— .DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! purge, re: ‘ways Plila, for the cur £l e ol s tion, Dyapepsis. Billousneas, maitlon ct the Dowels, Ples,s: ve Sl (nterns) viscers. ' Warranted to effect 3 pusllitd !enl b, coll DU mercyl wig - deleleriousdrugs. the followl 1 Zulate, purity, ul:'uaeh R edermor < -mmuunr:{nm-?' d. PO ot o0, Toward Pl igrss of the Bleod 1o e Besd “aciliy ?"fn Srothach, "’{:n artburdy (rgust 61 ulipess of lef it o e R e it "ot thg he Wurrie mach, o : Doyl Hatfertng xf fis car; Chublea andba scistson whet in & lying posture it jon, Dots or Weba hefure the Bigil, Fedd T S A est, aud and pudden l-" of Heal burnlod 'A few dtees of Rad Tis will free thesyaes IE‘Jl ot way's z:flhhll o 25 veuld gt ] dhene Wl 2 READ FALSE AND TRUE. Beod ong [etter, Warreo st Nuw ik rhord s DWAY & CO.. No- At AT