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THE CHXCAGO‘ TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY APRIL 3, 1878 Thad was fn ol times. 1 supposc present cditorals are pald for ot the bighest rate. But" Mr. Edmunds went on to remark, **we shall all fndout by snd by, fact ndded to the difficnity of bringlog the question betoro the Ilouse, Finally Cox, of hio, was skiliful enough upon a parllamentary point tu thi) bjeet had been re the Sonate be had nover eeen A lobhylat hoatile to the roads. 1ie had rren the [obuylsts of the roads in the committee- toomm, In the corridors, In the gallerles, and on fifths of the ntcessary amount was token. An fnvitation wlil be extended to Chicago business men to take stock In an enterprise that will be defunct, who must have heen having a lively f‘m" beneath that handkerchicl, snd’ *tote' him behind the scenes. price now. WASHINGTON. B e mutally Leneficial. the Bloor, and at the houses of Fenators, 1f they after an inquiry,if the two [louzes ara willing to PORCE TilE DEMOCRATS TO A RECORD VOTE . & 3 Spertal lfl'l:'"lfl o Tre Tribune. e e abs the. present (Governtuent | upon the question, 80 the Tolk case came up by | wared rates diemt ot Tosen toin. ) Ho wonld THE RAILROADS. iLwaTRRE, April 2.—The donual election of wanted qnite a differsnt bill from tils, e wonld 0 vote of two to one. Then Carter Harrison tool Blair's Visionary Scheme for | hirectofamay e abilo to”lnak after 1, how e e e e e tasle offrers of the Chamber of Commerce took . much money has been pald Ly theso companies | the flonr, e wasin bisglory, s pecullar | uptne h of the Government for the next TIE WABASH EXPOSURI, place vesterday. There was no eoposition Opening the Electo~ 0 PHOTRCT THEIL RIONTA, ehiaractoristios hnso never hod Wroader opportu- | thenty The publtcation of the contract hetween tha | ticketin the field, aud the follawing geatiemen a8 they cali 1t, ot this sesston of Congress, not | nity for disloy. Hlo was assalled on [ Mr. Limundsargaed that the position of the | wopuh'rond and some of the merchants of St. | NCrf tlected: Presilent, Charles Ray; Vieo- Government was not oe antagonist, hot as an Impartial tribnnal which ahould judge end decide from time to (imo ad the olfferent questions arose, It might e that the business of thio roada aiiould bo ®o conducted that §t wonld be the doty of Congress hereatter to requirs them to do do more ana diferent from ‘wbat they 0o nox. As had been £ald oy the Scnatef frota Ohiu (Thurman), thero 1iad been no presyure of private interests on Cons gress against these corporativnd, Ho had heard of 00 centa o line paid for edltoriale In newapspera to infinence leginlation, le supposed & higher rato wwas naid now., What ftwaa corting now they would Prealdents, Willlam P. McLaren, 0. E. 'Britt: 8ccretary and Treasurer, William J, Langson; Directors, Robert Ellot, A. K. Bhepard; Jobn B, Merrill, David Vance, 0. J. Hale,'W. G, Fitch, 4. 8 A. Kern, L. Bartiett, I, H, Lowry; Atbiteators, 8. T. Hooker, E.il. Chsndier, Georee 1. Foster, Wilifam '3, Brizham, Will- fam_Graham; Commitice of Agnms, Charles F.. Iialev, John Johnston, C.. J. Kershaw, I Banderson, John Bradfonds Welgher, Joln' It Fritcher; Grain Insvector, Carlton Hollaod, stion. to any Senator or Reprezentative in Congress,— ral Que 1 bcllytverylmdv not {o misumlerstand me,—but 10 pursue everybody to his house and appeal to his personal friendship for this Director or that Director} to appeal to his interest in protecting hils constituents, who sold some bondls, or some otiier thing; to excite his prejudice: to mislead I3 Judzment. Everything that goes to make unfust influcuces upon legislation wmay have tuken place to a preater or less degree.” In this littlo speech, Edmunds® eketehed the every hand, It was ovideutly the pur- posé of the Democrats tu destroy the effect of Iarrison’s speech by Interruption, but Carter Ilarrison deacrves credit for his_per- sistence. It required some courage 1o do ity ond the donunciation which he mct un all hands nll]lmc;l that it is not an casy thiug to uct tho role of Joeeph and Kaneas in lnst Saturdag's TRISUNE fs bound to give the Wabash considerable tronble. Though charges had been preferred against the Wabash time and again, yet nothing could be proven, and the Commlssioner was nn- nble to take any deelsive stens agalnst ft. But since Tum TnIBuNg has furnished the proof tho matter has recefved tho earncat consldcration of Comnmissioner Fink, and it Is reported that he What He Proposes to Do in the Face of Impos- sibilities. A NON-PARTISAN DEMOCHAT. - Tho scene durlny the afternvon was often grotesyne, ‘The House was littlo better than n Influences now at work here. menngeric, and the yells of tho maddened | gug gut butore they yot throogh, will Issue orders in a few days ordering the ——— e tor’; During the skirmish debate on the samo | Democrats who were ‘about to scu thelr own After further d v Mr. tarrl ved the | trunk e e 3 Our Carter’s Exporienco in iho | Duriog tho skiemish debate on tho samo o et furtlier doastc, Mr. Jiarrls moved that the | trunk fings to stop the interchange of bustness SUICIDE. were indescribable, bt for the relief of the BBook-Agent of the Motu- practices exposed with the Wubash. It . y ! Dissateh . Rolo of Civil-Servico T 3wt b bovier Lo the refirond | Houks was 5 perect pandemoniuin, and fs Uke- | ot Churc Routh oo mids. Tlia #pecial | howerer, whetior © (i seanie lney ook | Prrrsnann n Al o Anaur 7 olelock comuanies to pay thelr sinking-fund axsessment | 1y to e until this queation is settivd, order for U \Wednesdny. Rejected, notiwo- | parjeuisrly the New York Central, . 0, AP - Reformeor. Into the Treosury rather than to buy bonds and | Dourkeener Polk hus many friends, and fa | thirds cothug for it I CGeeede to thie . Commiestoners re. | this evening a mau named Simon Levs, who Keep them there, by intimating that the Demo- | peraonally by no nicans’ responsible for afl of [ After cxecative senelon, adjourned. quest. By cutting off the Wabash thie | 8078 bis homo is in Chicazo, went fnto Echmidt's crats would soon be In power, and that the | the evil work of his vilice. s faults are main- C New York Central and Cannda Sonthern will also be sufferers, and they way, therefore. try to protect the Wabash, and save It frum the in- fifction of punishment, Ko much s certain: that cventful cuntract will stir_up considerable of a rumpus among the N York pool lincs, aud may prove the last straw that breaks the back of the West-bound pool. And if jt goes up, thero is bhut littie chance for the East-bound pool to survive, It hos just been detected how the Wabnsh succeeded §n shipping Jarge amounts of mer- chandise from lloston, ) York, und Philade]l- phia, without creating suspicion of unfair deal- inzs among rival roads. ‘The goods were not sent direct to 8t Josepl or Kansas City, but wereatl dirceted to Hannibal, Mo, For example, the gomts for the firm of McDonalt & Co., of St. Joseph, were marked Diamund M., eare of 1tenderson & Co., linnnibal, Mo, The goods tor Husea, Flint & Kemper, of 8t. Joscph, were directed to Charles G, mper, Haonibal, Mo., and the gowds fur Balley, Ward & Cu., of E1. Jusepl, wery directed Diamond B,y Iannthal, Mo, At Hanntbal the goods werg dirceted to the [yruwr.’pnnlci, ard forwarded by the Haa- nibal & 8t. Jue Ratlroad. pawnshop in this clly, and expressed a desira to look at some, revolvers. Bung shown a num- ber, he selected one of them, loaded it, and then ucmmmlf placiug tho muzzle acninst his bireast, pulled the trigeer. The tall fortu- nately struck 2 bone and' planced, passing over the ribs, and out fust beneath the shoulder, n- flleting o yery ugly but not ueeessarily fatal wound, Tl was taken to the City Hospltal for treatment, Financial troublo is supposed to lave prompted the rash act. PR OUT OF SUGAR. - Rpéctal Disputck 1o The Tridune. Bostox, Mars., Aveil 2—The Adeertiser will announte to-morrow morning that the Contie nental Bugar Refinery, of this city, the largest establishment of the kind tn the country, was oblized to-day to ask for an cxtension of timn ?l'.‘l n;:\-_:lrul l&'fif notfil. \!hlfh has been granted, s beileved tiere fs wnple property to mect alt Habilite b bonda would be salely kept. Blaine promptly retorled by recalling the abstraction of ‘the trust-honds lietd Ly the Department of the Ine terfor In 1560, To-morrow Booth has the floor, and it I8 un- derstood that ho §s readv to mniy to some of Chrlstiancy’s legal positions. THE COMMITTEES. CHICAGO'S CLAIMS TO THE PROTOSED NEW MINT. Spectal Dispaich to The Tribune, ‘Wasmnixeton, D, C., Avril 2.—Representative Aldrich made ot argument this morning befors the Senate Finanee Committee in favor of the Tocation of the Mint at Chicago. 1ie maintain- ed that as one Mint Is now located In tho Enst, one tn the extreme West, and one !n the South, an additional Mint should bo establishied In the Chlcago could claim superior advantages, ho thonght, as to location and busi- ness. He showed by a description of the raitrond system why it should be cliosen more than avy other Western city, and then dwelt upon the fmportance of Clicago as o busincss cen- tro. He made the following voints: The hay crop, lunber, graln, and dry-goods busincss, excecds that of all the large citios of tho West togethier. The dealings in beef are more ex- tensive than any other two cltles, and nearly ns larro 8s all of them, The grocery trade s larger thao any other. The leather and bLide Intercst exceed any other Weatern city. The vessel tonusge exceeds all the citics of the Unlon except New York, The banle cloarings are nearly ns largo as tho combined clearings of Cincinnati and §t. Louls, and as a rallroad cen- tre Clicago is without competition. Representative Brentauno followed Mr, Aldrich, and called attention to the importance of Chi- cagro as shown by recent information from the Board of Trade. Carler Hurrison, u reply to the argumeat made in behalf of Omaha, that smelting works were eatablished there, fnalsted that smeliting hod been long conducted fn Chi- cago to 0s rcat an exteut as fu Owoha. The probabilitics are that the Commltteo will rec. ommcud an appropriation of §100,000 to put the New Orleans Miut In order, and that no further 1y due to the pressure of Congressmen, aud to the HousL. Mr, Enyler, from tho Committee on Ways and Means, reported a bill to prevent detanlt or delay in the payment of interest on the .65 District of Colnmbia Londe. [t authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to ‘)Iv lutereat un such bonds as may 1ail due, sud dirccls the Commissioncrs of the Dietrict to trausfer Into the United States Treasury befure June 15 of each year the sum advanced for the payuent of tos Intercst fron any revenue in thie District, subject to their requlsition, Heferred 1o the Committee of the Whole, A Jolnt resolntion wan reported, authorlzing the Conimiumton haIbg n €hargo the Washingion sloh. ument to apply 344,000 to glvinz greater stabllity tu the foundation, After detmte, Mr. Cox (N, Y.) moved to lay the Defeated, —51 to 8%, The bill bitlon 1l table. thien passcd, Mr. Harrieon (111.) proceeded to explain the ro- port of the maforliy which recommends the adoption of tha resolution declariug tho uilice of the Doorkeeper vacant, Tho Democratic party, Tie_eafd, was pledzed to Cisi-Sarvice refurm, aivd wonld it #0 before the country and say, **Wa wiil fleht tho Hepublicans who commit 8 wrong, but we will wpread whitewash over our friends™? He bee Tieved not. Shunld the House retain in utfice a man to whom the law swus no resteaint? 1le pro. cceded Lo rend from the testimony to _prove that Yotk had appointed 8 number of persons beyond thoto ‘auttiorized be law. From thu perristoncy with which lie was Interrupted nnd harassed wil questions, and from the cxcitement of manner in which he mct these interruptions (chiefly trom Luttrell, Franklin, Clark {Mo. ), Crittenden, Eden, and Lilewortl), tho delivery of ils epecch wan ot tendud with grest uproar, confuslon, and merri- ment, but larrlson binisolf was very resolate and determined i urzing on bis own sido of the Ilouse the propricty of expelling the Doorkceper. P At ""f conclusion of his epeech the looso ad- ourncd. AMUSEMENTS. HAVERLY'S THEATRE. A considerable linprovement was percentibl, 1n last nicht's performauce of Kiralfy's %Tri] to the Moon,” which on Monday cvening was presented under certain disadvantages, best kuown to the stage-mnanager, that made it ap- pear to drag, and spin out to such an unscasou- ablu length us produced & somewhat wearisome effect upon tho spectators. All this was re- formed last evening, ond the representation went off 03 smoothly ns could have been ex- pected of such on cloborate ond cowe His Report in the Caas of Doorkeoper * Polk Received with De- rision, INEATIATR CROWD OF NUNORT DEMOURATA for oflice; but thy fact stotds that b hns vie- lated the law, and fa guilty of lax adminis- tratlon, Carter Ilarrlson said that the Repub. lean inembers of the Committee bad displaved no partisanship, and that he could not unider- stand why all the Democrats diid not aaree with him. “Ts the Democratic pledge of retorm 14 fto for nothingl Will the "louss ep whitewash because u mau belongs to th fnant party herel” asked Carter, and the Houge, {f 1t had dured to vote, would have answered yee, Ellsworth, of Michizan, was the ouly Republican who tovk any interest ln Polk's vase, and he could scarcely have beon moro active in Polk's’ behalf had” lic_been nn attorney managlug the case fn court. Ilis fnex- plicable course is severcly criticlsed by all He- publicans, NOTES AND NEWS. NOMINATIONS, Wasmixaroy, 1. C., April 2.—The President seut the following nominations to the Henate: Willlam C. Howells, now Consul at Quebee, to be United States Consul ot Torontot John N. Wasson, ot filinols, United States Consul at Quebee. Tostmastera—Almon Samson, Richmond, Ind,; N, M. Ives, Independence, Kan.: Gllinore M. Btnuonk(:lny Centre, Kan. L. C. Critten. den, Paolg, Kan.; Edward M, 'Blomncr, Fort Laramie, W. T 3 Honest Domocratic Brethren Ine terrupting and Hooting Bim Down. Senator Edmunds Exposes the Peculiar Tricks of the Rail- road Lobby. United Btates Veszols Raported to Ba En- gaged in the Coolie Trado. e T—— Nature Givea Us Teetn, but rhe does not preserve and pnrily them. That must bo done with fragrant Sozodont. 'The dental bone and its cnamel easing are made invalneranle 1o all destructive influences by the daily use of this beneluent preparatios ‘'BUSINESS NOTICES. Gray JTalr=The dysterios of Carbolineas n Tlestorative, —The composition of the human bair has never been ncenurntely or satlefactorily detere mined. Chemical unalysls has revealed iis main conetituents, Lut as It varies essentlally in differ. cnt persons, and in the same person at difcrent agee, 1t is fopossible to deternine, with sny ac- curacy, cxactly what auality Is lacking where a persois becomes prematurely gray, of what prepa- ration Is best sulted Lo restore the natural growth and vigor where the bair falls out so as tn produce baldness. Tlence it isthat oll artificial preparations have falled, in some caeentinls at least, to mceet ihe reguirements of a perfect hair-testorative, There are & number of excelient dressings and washings, and scorcs of preparations that are either Indifferent or positively tojurlous, ami the areat multinlicity of thesc furnishea an arzument in sup- ot of the fact tnat there Ju sometiing Jacking in lhem all, The new article, Carlaiine, a deodorized extruct of petroleun, contains all the qualities es- sentinl tu 8 perfect hair restorative, noth as regords natural color, and o full, Juzuriant crowth, The bas.s of Carboline I petrolenns, and In that we derfal article, produced fu Nature's uwn labors- tory. nre propertics which the chemiat's art s not BLAIR'S BLUSTER. MONTGOMERY COUNTING LARORLY ON THN EF- FECT OF 1113 RESOLUTION. Soectal Diepatch to The Tribune. WasmivatoN, D. C., April 2.—Therohas been uch talk to-day over the passage n tho Mary Jand Legulaturs of to Blalr resolution, direct- Ing tho Attorney-General of that State to fnsti- tate procecdings in the Supremo Court to test the President’s title. Blair himsclf came In from Annapolls on an carly train, and held sev- cral consultations with members on the floor {n regard to the next step to bo taken. There- are a number of excellecnt lawgers liera who hold that the Supreme Court has no jurisdiction of such cases as Dlair's rcso- fution will present, and this will bo the it question to be argued, i the Court ever reaches it. There will be a move made to ndvance tho caso on the docket Immedlately after it is filed, but t¢ {s not expect ed this wiil bo granted, and it may bo provided for i a bill, which has been prepared, COVERING THB QUESTION THE CHICAGO & KASTERN NOIs The apoolatment of Mr. A. 8. Dunham as Receiver of thie Chicago, Danville & Vincennes Rallrond a few days ago. In place of Mr. Ander- son, created some surprise, fnasinuch as it was geoerally supposed that, siuce the eale of the Chileago, Dansiile & Vincennes nud the chango of its mame fato the Chicaro & Eastern Ilinols, the Recelver had ceased to exlst, The announcemnent that o Recciver was sl In cxistence has caused some alarm among some of the capitalists who have invest- ed someof their money lu the reorganized roa A TrinesE reporter catled on Mr. Dunlam, t newly appointed Keeelver, vesterday, to learn what his eppointment really meant.” M, Dun- ham stated that he was avpuinted to settle up some unsettled oceounts of the defunct Chica- o, Danville & Vincennes, which are character that thay cannot be setdl The appointment ILLI- CONFIRMED, The Senato In cxceutiso scssion conflrmed the vomination of the” following Postmasters: Martin Mulville, at Woolworth, Wis.; 8. p. Atkins, Freeport, I11.; Joln 8, T1olbirovk, Ne- vadn éuy, EqL; David Iooper, Kirksville, (i NEIRCTED, In executive session of the Scnato to-day the }Ium.“!l motion to reconsider the rejection of Lewls E, Parsons as United 8tates Atiorney for Alabama was withdrawn, The motiou to re- conalder the rejectfon of Rnbert M. Reynolds os First Auditor of the Treasury, which was with- drawn yesterday, was to-duy renewed, WILLIAMSON, Mewurmg, Tenn., April 2.—~The nominatioa of Gen. Milton F. Willinmson as United States Marghal gives roneral satisfaction here. He 18 f such o at once. us made at the request of the Chicago & tern Jllinols Railrond am! the old Purchasing Commiiiee for the bond- holders of tho Chicago. Danville & Vincennes. It Is a matter of very small moment, saye Mr. Duntam, and does not affect the Chicago & of jurisdiction, and providing for n speedy trial | Jexjsiation will bo recomnended. a nutive of Ohlo, but hae resided here sluce the olicated pleco of stage machinery. It is Eastern Illfuols Raflruad fn any manuer what- | yer been able to comhine, and which net like maglc 1 the ot Tols bl Komoes ey e gt IR YT UEATING, Wan ond e TiAbE: s bright, pretty pleco of spectacular | % P e A e WasninotoN, D. C., Aprit 2.—The meeting of the Scuate Finance Committeo to-day was devoted - to hearing arguments’ relntive to addi- tionat mints. Benator Saunders odvocuted Omaha as tho site of the new Western mint, The Sccretary of theNavy has received a com- munfeation from the commanding officer of tha South Pacitie Station to the effect that Ameri- can merchantmen ure engured In the coolic trade,—that Is, i the trausportation of Chinesu frumn Ching,~and the Nuvy Departinent s now wotlk, vather lovscly constructed, and with Lardly any futelligible meaunlug, but well adapt- .ed for the presentation of a scries of charming pictorial elfects, and skiltfully arranged groups of falr women arrayed {n dazzllog apparel. MICIIIGAN CENTRAL. Nrw Your, April 2—Tue annual reoort of the Michigan Central Ratlroad Compauy states that the road Is now all Jafd with stecl rails, some 3,000 tonsLeing lald this year, and charged hafr-dreseinz in the greatest of modern éiscover- iee, nnd there le no longer any reason why the pree moturely grav and the baid should not, st a trifling Annapolls, The purpose now is to Introduce it on Monday, and refer {t to the Judiclary Com- mittes. Mr. Blair to-day had m long consulta- tlon with Proctor Kuott, Chalrman of that uxpense, sectire 10 thenisulves that most dealrable andattructive of all perronsl adoruments, 8 lux- Suld by drug- urlant aud healthy growth of baie, s, Committee. The bl will differ matorhallv | pginly on account of the exlstoncs ot that | considering the question of the necessary In- | The scenlc adorniugs of the pleco are done Ly | to expenses, and there {3 no foat gla from David Dudley Fleld's Quo-Waranto | point of large works for the reduction of eilver | structions to our flect to hiave the laws exceuted | gnohaud of Mr. Voegtlln, au ortlst of raro | ing debt. The equipment and rolling VEGET bill of the last Congress. Thot pro- | oro, Cougressmen Hurrisom, Aldrich, and by the suizure of all such ships. The probabil- merdt, who, since his connection with the Chl- | stock s fo firstecloss order. The | e vided for the trlsl of the title cago stuga several years ago, has carned for | gencrat condition of the rond has licen much Brentano argued for tho location of the West- !;L 18, such fostructious will be speedily tssucd, VEGETINE rtment {8 advised that o vessel wrecked eptita b 1 5 D Rich on a quo-warranto {n auy Ulrenit Court. This | gry mint at Chicago, urzing, among other rea- O e 3 1and ey ta | bimself o mational” reputation. There s [ {mproved during the past year. Dexter Rich- il ivo tho Bupremo Court full furisdietion, | Some, the chicanoss of or 1 that ety and 1t |-Goniain My CHiaceo oyer and abovo.Hho . | 8 Lretty ' traosformotion sconc, _sni | arde, of Coucord, & fl wad elected Ditcctor to and provide the maclinery necessary to proso- | yuymonao facilities of distribution. ber certiled to by the United States Consul at | (o iuto in themnsclves — on unusually | ceased.” After paying o dividend of 2 jer eent o | Purzifies the Blood, Renovates and cute all branchies of the case. Coupled with it 1s the purpose of pushing through resolution of {avestigation into ALL ALLEGED DAROAINS and all clrcumnstances of the Llectoral count, with the {dea of exposing to the SBupremo Court and those conducting the casa before It tho source of evidence and genoral idea of what can be proved. It is very doubtful, however, whether such Investigation can be sccured. There I8 & large body of Republicans the port of ebarkation. It Is also ropresented to the Becretary of the Navy that the coollcs bad been taken to Ilonoluly, where they aro forued to enter into contracts for lavor in order to procure thelr liberty, and the trade 1s sup- sed to be carrled on i utter deflance of the ‘:’wn of tho Umted Btates. This subject was under consideration at tho Cabinct mecting to- 8y, ‘The adverse actlun of the Senato in Parsona® case stands as final. It s probable, fo the event of tho flual rejection of Reynolds’ nomi- notion, ex-Congressinan Amasa Cobb will bo Benator Euatis advocated tho rchabilitation of the old New Orleans mint, roferring to tho statemcnt of Director Linderman that it could speedily be put fu operation by the expenditure of only $100,000, laying somo stress upon the nearness of Now Orleans to Mexico, ond calling attentlon to the fact that the wholo property is nlroady subject-to reverston to tho city by rea- son of {ta non-use for the purposcs stipulated in the deed of conveyance of the laud. attractive entertainmeut. The lterary inerit of the work will hardly rcrny o serlous exawmina- tion. It Is an exceedingly fllmsy composition, full of superannuated fokes, " and labos rhymes, aua ridiculous siiuations, but scrvicea- ble enough for the l|lnn-|muu;nml it 18 s0 well mounted and rendered in suchi o happy spirit of frolle by the company that the spoctator is con- stratned to fail into the humor of the actors and forgive tho author. The principal contributors to the amusement furnisued In_ the butlesque are Alice Harrlsou, T. W. Keene, W. A, bandsome surplus reinafus. ‘The trausfer books cloac on the 15th of Alay. Invigorates the Whole System. Lo B, & W, Aectal Disnatch to The Tridune. Ixpianarorts, April 2—The sult of J. E. Riley, of New York, szalust Cal. S8amucl Wil son, of Crawfordsvllle, Abram Fish, and George Nebelior, on o 200,000 Indianapolls, Blooming- ton & Western nppeal-bond, was disposed of in the Federal Court to-day by compromise, this ITS MEDICINAL PROPERTIES ARE Alterative, Tonic, Solvent, and Diuretic. VEGETINE I» madce exclurively from the jaices of carcfully-aelected harke, routs, uud herbs, and . yer, Lew Harrison, aud Gracle Plalsted, & THE PATENT LAWS, Rominated Tor tho position of Auditor of tho | Mestayer Lt ' | caso wos. tried about o year o 50 strongly concentrated that it will effectually 1d s Sood mony Domoerats who de- | TuoHouss Committes on Patents adopted | Treasury. e i cug?})lnrnmra::lr R e sl e Bitetil. groat) 1"’{"3'5 b a’g;’;‘,::;;(,":“fi{;;,‘i:"%fiéfié’,;“ Ganoes, Ca ODpaso oy 0 | Sces. 8 to 7, inclusive, of tho Scunto LIl revis- CERTIPICATES OF DEPOSIT. re. the promincnee of the Ntigants and thelr at- ) 3 g and Blair's caso before tho Bupremo Court, and i ; 1o tho Chlcieo etasys, . has. msle géerous Humor, Liryaipoias: Bait-1th A compurative statement ot the nggregate of certlficates of devosit recelved cach month thus far durivug the flscal years coding Juno 30, 1877 and 187, sliows a dgereasce to Marceh 81, 1875, of 3"{'&@# Tho total recelpts for 1577 were 7 T JAPANESE INDEMXITT FUND. The Senate Committec on Forcizn Relations and the House Commitice on Forelitn AfTuirs havo virtually decided to report favorably to thetr respective bodles similar bills restoring to the Japauese Govorument the remainder of what Is known as the Japanese Indemnity Fund, TIE DISHOP OF RICHMOND. The Catliolic community of this city, in which the Rev. d. J. Keaue, who bas been appointed Hishop of Richmnond, was so long pastor, inve made arrangements to pay all his debts con- tracted for church and benevolent purposes, and to supply him with o Blshop's nng, crozler, and other inaigaia of bis hizh oftice. MUXICAN RAIDS, ‘fhe State Departmeut reports that at Micron, on the Rio Grande, the Mexienn sutbiorities, on requisition, returued o bherd of stolen cuttle to thelr Texas owners, and took steps to punish the thleves. TIIE RECORD, BENATE. WasmNotoN, D, G, April 4—Mr, Cockrell, from the Cojpumittce on Mllitary Affalrs, re- portod the House resolution granting tho use turneys, the large sum involved, and the varfaiice in the testimony of the witncsses. An attempt was made recently to comnpromise the sult on a $25.000 basls, but negotintion feil through. It fa understood the sunie sum was the basls of this settiement. iug tho cxisting patent ldws. Scc.3 wos laid wover for futura conslderation. THE GENEVA AWARD, ‘The Touso Commiittee on the Judlclary to- day agreed upon tho bill for the payment of tho unexpended balance of the Geneva award, 1t proposcs to refer to the Court of Claims for adjudication the claima of thosc parties only who are nctual sufferers by Confederate crufs- ers, but without reference to nuy exclusion by the law of 1874, or decisions of the late Court of Commissioners of Alabama claims. The clatms ary tobodetermnined unger the treaty, ond the uward nceording to the priuciples of equity, justice, und the law ot pations. ‘I'ho above was agreed by one mafority fu the Committee, The minorlty of tho Committee, consisting of tive members, agree 1o pay, firat, tho exculpated crulsers; second, an extrn iuterest of 3 per cent on ull previous judgments, and 10 per cont sdditfonal to whalers in leu of freight; and, third, war premiums, One of the members of tno majority of the Comunittes did not fully give his consent to the bill agreed upon, but voted for it it order that femizht beroported to the House. It 1a not suppused by some incin- Dbers of tho Compuittes that the bill fn its pres- cent shapa can pass the llouse. . THB TARIEY BILL. Representative Wood says ho has no donbt of the passage of the Tarl® LIl in the louse by tho 1st of May, ahd {ts pussago In the Benate beforo tho close of the present sesafon. "The House Naval Committee to-day agreed to oun) Canker, Fnintnoss at the Stomach, and all discaren 'that nrise from bnpure food, Beiatica, Infiammatory “und Chronte Rheumatism, Mouralgia, Gout, and Spinal Compleints, can unly be edectually curea throuzh the blood, For Ulcers aud Eruptive DNiseatos of Ihe Biin, Tustules, Yimples, llotches, Bojla, Tetter, Scaldhoad, und Ringwori, VEGETINE has never fatled to effect a permancnt cure, Pains in tho Baok, lidney Comnplaints, 3y, Fomnle Wonkuess, Leucorrhws, rum nternal ulceration, and uterie dia’ ty, VEGETINEActe di- complututs, [ he whole vy 4 highly favorable impression already in hor rendering of Prince Cuprice, which Is a singu- larly original and brilliant bit of burlesque acting. Sbeis ay admirsble singer, and has o certain reckless, rollicking grace which s at onco Intensely amusing and captivating, Miss Plulsted, who plays Princess Fantasy, 18 u grace- ful littlo lady who is posscssed of a'volce of fine capucity nnd well tratned. They slug ogether some admirable - ducta. Tom Keepe 1s ab- surdly funny us JUicroscope, and his antis, which rival some of the freaksof the Vokes, appear nil the more diverting when ono remem- bers that bo fs by trajuiug and fuciivation o tragedian, . He has but recently discovered that he had o genfusitor burlesque. Mr. Mestayer and Lew hnrflwn as the two Kiags coutributo sume clever cccetitricities, which furm not the Jeast of the enjoywents of tho play, ‘Cho nu- dicnce appear to be fairly divided iu fts admirn- tlon of the two queens of the batlel,—De¢ Rusa aud Paliading,—~who are probably the best daucers wo have‘ever scen on the Chileago stace, ‘Thoy belong to ditferent schoola of the Terp- sichorean art, and each Is represented with con- suninate gruce by the two artists, The ballet altogether lv deserving of eincere commendas tlon. Bumneof the groupinie are exvecdingly pretty, and reflect bigh credit upon the tuste und skl of Mr. Kiralfy, 7The house was full Just evening, and storms of applauss grected the performauce. —_— TIIE NEW CIIICAGO. any form of f{nvestigation proposed, on the ground that the country, above all things, nceds quiet, and alzo upon tho legal ground that, " alter Congress bad declarcd the result of the Electoral count under tho forms preseribed by the Constitution, it matters not whotlier the Electoral Commission was constitutfonal or not, 80 FAR A8 TUX TITLE 13 CONCERNED, Others, tncluding a good many Democruts, are strougly. opposcd to settlng n precedent by which the+judiciary will be brought In to settio such political questions. The matter of break- Ioit tho quict of the country by euch proceed- ings will, In any shape tho question mav take, strongly {nfluenco a large body, both of Repub- licans and Democrats, to opposo tho proposed mcasures at cvery step. BLAIR INTERVIBWED, Montgomery Blalr, in on interview to-night, expresses confidence that Tilden will be scated io the White Houso In sixty days. e says that from a conversation to-dav with Represcntatives be ls confident that his olll will pass by niore than a two-thirds vote. The bill has been draft- ed by David Dudloy Field. It will proviae for 8 jury to try the lasucs of fact, the jury to be drawa from Judges of tha United Stateas Courts throughout the country, That portlon of tho RAILROAD SOLD. RicnstoNw, Vau, April 2—The Chesapeake & Olto Rallrosd was sold to-duy ot auction for $2,750,000, and was bought by A. 8. Hatch, of New York, as Chafrinan of tho Comunitice of Purthase and Reorgantzation, in pursuance of o plan of rcur[i:‘nlzauuu. in which over nine- tenths of the bondholders of the Chesapeake & Olifo mortguyes have united. ‘The amount for which the road sold s stated to be sutliclent to cover all the tndcbtedness of the Virminia Ceu- tral Rallroad, the vxpenses, ete., having priority over the Chesapeake & Ohlo wortgages. VANDERBILT GETS IT, Special Diapasch o The Tridune, New Yong, April 2.—The Aldcrmen have finally eranted the terminal facilitics urgently asked for by the merchants of this city, Steam trains of ten freight cars may now be runon the Belt Horse-Railway ling atnight, the spced ot to exceed six miles per’ hour, This is re- garded by the merchouts os the most important 3,‘1“"“ made {n years in favor of comuierce at s port, curcs ulceration, and regulntcs the bowel Yor Catarrn, Dyspepsia, Habitual Costive- nees, Paipitation of the Ileart, Hoadache, Piles, Norvousness,an| Goneral Prostration of 1ho Nervous Systom, uo medicine has over iven such perfect satlefacilon as the VeuxTiNe, t puritice the blood, clean: all of the oreans, anid posscusss o coutrolling powe over the nervouy systens, "The remarkable cures cffocted by VEGETINE have Induced many physicians and wpothecaries whom we kuuw 10 preecribe nud uxo 1t 1n tueir own faniis os, . 1In fuct. VEGETINE Is tho best remcdy yet discove ercd for the above aiseasce, and 18 the vnly rellable mfln OD.-PURIPIER yet placed boforu the pablic, VEGETINE. bl was outllned fn th o tho pnlwoulltlonl uflc‘u.’.lhbyx.\lvr. Glomln mlnéxglr; of artilicrv, teuts, ute., furp ln !D&dluru'hreunllnu Tho Duclos troupe of female comedians are —-—c uiee 3 5 heae patches | 1zinie the Becretary of the” Nayy to appolnl at Marictta, O,, Sept. 7. acod on thecalen- | gt the New Chlcago this weok, where an ex- DENVER FPACIFIC, CRAMAXON SQUANE Puansacy, last October, Blalr 1 greaf . | Chicf Clerk Assistant Secretary, and, whilo act- o : . . el 1074 Beach-st., above Laurel, tauo upon the fict thet ' "m.,lm‘::; i In that capacity, hio be antitled to'a galary of | 99 . travezanza called “Bo-Peop? {s rescoted, | Daxven, Col, April 2.—At the Instanco of TuILABELPILA, PO, June 12, 1877, A resolutlon to transfer to tho State De- partment for safe-keeping tho records of tho Comimission fn the Electoral count was ogreed to. A bill for tho relief of Thomas J, Choata and otbers, lato privates iu Company F, Third Arkansas Cavalry, was passed. Also a bill for tho relfet of Willlam L. Hickman, of Missourl. Mr. Burnside called up, as the speclal order, the Commissioners of Arapahoc County, Col- orado, Judze Hallett, of tho Unlted States Court, to<lay appolnted D, M. Edeerton and (ié{'.’flhylo’n Weceivers of the Deuver Pactlic way. Thero scems to bave been o general impression that the pleco was of & vulgar character, but as fur us vould be secn Ly tha naked eyu last even- Inge there was nothing objectionable 1o the en- tertalnment, except that it was o rather tane representution of @ plece that s wofully lack- Iue In wit, and all that gocs to make butlesque endurnble. The scencry is very zood, and thero were vecustonal flasties of taleut iu a few of the leading charocters. The compavy will be at $3,600 per anuum. PROMOTION. The Sepate Military Affairs Committee to- day took action on thi bill iutroduced by Ale. Dawes * to fix the rauk of certuin oitivers i the Quartermaster’s Departisent.” This bill pro- vides for sctiivg astde the action of President Johuson (which the Senato subscquently con- firimed) promoting o number of Quartermiasters by selection, aud pussiug over other officers of A, 1L It STRVEXS, lh!‘.: Dear Str: Uaving durl ufilhe bs your VEGETINE, whith has been p tomers bishiy for tho various dts blood-purider, and s I have b very favorable Feports of ita uso, 1 curdially indoree 1 s 8 good remnody, and believe 1t 1o bo what you claiu It is,— ++Thy lireat Bloud Purifer™ of the duy, Howpecteully yours, J. W, ABEL, M. D,, Druggist, ¢reating the | Electoral Commission thero was a provision that either party might take an oppeal from the tinal result. He says that in vewofthis oct no Democrat can do:line to vote to take tbe appeal, Belnw asked if such e fi::';r“;:% ‘zluthnuz "llsutul“‘khb tmvu-luon on hal woul ur| 0 Bialf repllcd that sty TUS PROPLY WERE POI 1T} fve yearseold d by my cuee regulring a 1TEMS, James A. Eads, General Manerer, and B. F, Malthlas, Ucnersl Frelght-Agent of the Parls & % | 3 ¢, Lewls, G 3 i -V ::f:lt&?{:‘;fl:%fi‘fg:‘:g‘l‘fl’:’;fiafi:‘c:‘afifig 5: .'?:.', '.:'.}f;{,,'&:"f' ;5"&2‘1",‘.‘3,"“{‘;;’.5,'."‘.5"‘.‘,‘5 the bill to remove all the restrictions now exiyt. | this theatro all tho week. R:‘:;‘:l;; l.hnud IS::’l:‘::;ol(:. ll;’nn:::;:fl! ggfi:: el:x:;l:n.l‘-'llf;:m fh"' b}«':&u.‘ f\ulfloln‘y.llfl‘n wi :3:::‘ 3 N - o pescot Uhat e il ould pase amoothly | 810 pon, tie, Sl Ly Sepatar | Wad | e b Rl 6 B e sovicn TOOLEY'S TIIEATIE. tur Rallroads, were I the elty yesterday, and | HILUSES, 8 SSS0E0H, B, GUHE 0% Dl Could through both _ Houses and become o law, [ el Houator daxcy, In behalf of tho ver | fu any arm of the Unl BoEvife. Mr. Emmett's “Frits, Our Cousin German,” | bad o conference with the oflicials of tho Chl- [ be circulated gonurously thruugh the parta atiected. The “courts will act, and fn sixty doys 04 Jour membors, will, however, presonit | Aficr discussion,. tho bill was recommitted, evenlag cago & Eastern Illinols Rallroad, They made | Now, this fs the way in which Viugixe perforns after thy chee Dap becn . CoUIMOHCRL o minority report favoring the passage of the withs an smendment, propused by Ar, Blaie, mot with & hearty reception last evenlug from S thrani frelat 1 its wonderfis curca, VEULTIXE I8 exclusively s Maos will be compelled to tako his hat and bib), ou the ground that the Prestdent was bouna i * | o large sudfeuce, Tho play has been constder- arrangements for through freicht aud parsen- | yoo 10100 compourd, made from roots, horbs, and Walk peaceanly sub ot e Wit Mogint AR | by faw to make al such promotious I aceard- | that herealter colored mien shall kave 8 110 | 41 "uyycred from tho shape In which it was | EoF tralus b6 Decatur, 'ars, Tuscolo, and other | RSFEY aiice with senlority, The Commlitee to-day ou- thorized Mr, Maxey to report fur the passage of bis blll directing tho Beeretary of War to vre- me and report to Congress 18 suon s practica- 1o 0 new code of arimy regulations, BTSIIENS' FINANCH BILL, The House Committos on Bauking and Cur- roncy to-day apuointed 8 sub-comimittee, Measre, Yeates, Hartzell, and Fort, to report upon Rep- rescntative Stephens’ Financial bl ln?rmiuccd uto tho Houso yesterday, right to eulist {n all arins of tha service, The Rallroad Fundipig bill came up ns unnu- {shed busuess, and Mr. Morrill adadvossed the Beuate in support of tho Judictary Committo's Ml)‘l‘r. Morrill _having conclnded, Mr.. Thurman gave uoticy that be would offer an amomdment making tho drst-mortgazo bonde of the compantva Guo of 8 clsds of bou i’: which the Binktng-¥und ropoged may nvested, # M‘;. Blaine ovked how it would be if this smond- ment wus sdopted in caso the bonds should be stolen, ae in the case of tho Indian trust-bonds jn poluts on the above-uamed roads. The Genera) Ticket and Passenger Agents® Assoctation held an adjourued mecting at thelr TOOL #afe to say that Blalr stunds alous in theso ver; remarkable expectations, 4 OF NO ACCOUNT. Benator Whyte, of Marytand, referning to tho l’fi""fi" of tlia Blair resolutious to-day, sall 18t he fcit himeelf bumillated, bocaiso the )lu{hml Legistature bad been so fooltsh. ‘Tho :«‘.fi:‘l ution of Blalr, he eaid, had o strength or w origlually presented, but wo cannot say that it hias been waterfally improved. A great many new songs huve been introduced, and this was necessary 10 order to give it somcthing of the charm of & vovelty, Emmett 1s fu good volee, and, wo think, siugs better than hedid of yore, 1115 cumnic impersonations, and bis wusical per- formunces on varlous fustruments, were re- ceived with hiearty spplause. VEGETINE. Nawrorr, Ky, H. It. Srevexs, Esq, ¢ Dear Sir; 1 s0ld {uur VEQETINE for 8 number of yeard, and I fiud It giv ‘mv atisfaction to iy customers, NRY W | Drugglst and Apotbecary, Newport, Ky, s in the Ashland Block yesterday mornlog, C. Wentworth, the President, i the Tho princival object of the mecting was to settle the difficultics which have lately arlsen among the Eastern roads recording the pay- ment of comisatons to vutalde parties, After & lengthy discussion of the vexed yuestion, Mi Whitman, of the Urand Trunk, offered a reso- lutlon that tic matter be lald over ono week, foundation in ft. He predicted that it uld be as fmpotent as the Pope’s bull againat comet, Seualor Whyto says any atioruey ©of stauding knows that the only possible wav in GREEN-ROOM NOTES,. Wwhich " i e as the General Managzers might effect u scttlo- VEaerine {s now acknowledied by our best phy- thmuzzh: lfi."flfl’éflifl J?‘éa'fi“’i‘n'.:")(fl"‘.'r‘.’. L 18 SENSITIVE Dzl;tgxll:g:(. g O ebaevhl tho. Ducocrate would be po | Tho Rice -Evangolive party, some sulrty-0v0 0 [ 1/ the meantime. ‘Tho wdoption of x uew siclans 1o be the unly suto aud satu remedy for all Geaeral ot the United. Biatve Tn'the bocracta | * ENOCUAGT 4D TUR ACCUSED | o 0, 1 1S, wud thon thers wold bo 5o irogbla | Rumber, passod through this city yesterday on | yxtooston coupon tckely Iutroduced by Mr. | Jichses aning fos tapuro blood, wich 83 Scruf- Court of the United Btutes, and that the Logls: e Bbout the buults belug utolon. thelr way to Sau Franciscoin a sveclal car. s ‘Northwesteru, wag | 9ls and berofuluos lumors. ists- Hpecinl Dipatch (o The Trivune, uris- ‘Wasmxaros, D. C., Aprll%,~—Caster Harrison ‘Turall, of the Cllcago then al ter was also lature of Maryland Alr, Iluino sald It was when the Soustor's pasty : but action In regard to this wat- wan in power (hut the bonas were stolun, It was scusscd, K % The Exiles” will bo produced next Monday oo, moa Counell of thy City of Baltimore, Bad a very dificult task to perform fn the louso | 29 mfi:‘lz;;unn of this fact that led bim to make :; lloull!yl'l: :‘hm:: .fi-d at h'!c:lllcknur';.l H l“l:a e VEGEBETINGE this sfternoon, and Lo deserves mors commend- | . i from this os to tho re- | former WHI Riva tho fows virs G o RIFLE ASSOCIATION. by OUTSPOKEN, atlon thun be Is Hikely to reccive frow his own m':-‘ne‘l.t:clh.tlyhfl':r. ‘:T.‘J"si‘..'h.',‘}“‘v..m St ditforept | following in tho casti Fred Ward, Allues NATIONAL L Prepared by Nxw Yong, April 2.—At a mectiug to-day of the National Riflo Association the following res. olutions were adopted: Jtesoled, That tor the purpose of develoning public Iutcrest iu rile-shooting with militar weapons au futernstional rlde.mutch bo announcey 10 take vlace a8 the aunual prize-wmeetlng of this ‘Association to bo held at Creedmuor in Beptomber next, to be open to all teams from each of the States of tbe Union, the Proviuces uf Cunads, the Klugdow of Great' Brliain, and from il vther rates of iuturust betweou tug didurent bonas bold #8 0 sinking fund and the bonds 1ssucd ty the Cum- pany. R Diaio satd the managers of tho rosls say that if they were permltied to creals thelr own Sloking Fand thoy could wake it pay 8 bizhor rato of futerest. 1t might bu tnat thesy mew could do ¥u with safety, but they might not be therv twenty eare bence, and. under oluer mausgument, the ade unght take winge and fy awsy us the ludiun bouds did. ‘herefory 1t was u wisa brovislon that Levick, Mr. Dampler, Ar. Ringold, Mr. St Clalr, Miss Joftreys Lewis, Miss Emfty l{lql Silis ‘Ada Gllman, and others. MeVieker wiil produce the origiual Boston verston, with lis own company, and some sdditions, Mr. Walcoit taking the léading part. A fuony scenc occurred at a performanca of “Unele Tow's Catin * fu Sucramento recently. Wken the plous negro (Bililugs) drops dead from his fujurles, tue curtatu fouled ang did SENATOR XDMUNDS ON TUB LAILROAD LODSY, Wasatox, Dy Gy Abr Seehe debato on ) D. C.y April 2.~The debato on the Pacific Rallroad Fuuding bill drags slowly,” snd,although Benator Thurnan has talkedsbout slttiog 1t out to-morrow, the vota will bardly boreached (his week. To-day thero was s bHet $peoch from Senator Morrill, with a little spar- riog debate on & proposed suendwment, in which’ party. Tho Dewocrata ore famlliar with the L. It, STEVENS, Boston, Mass. cant phrases with which in the past, when the Republicaps have had power, they have urzed mpartiality and non-partisanship, but they bave forgotten their great desire for folruces now that theyaro themselves the responsible ma- Jority. There has been no more cunspicuous fustanco of this since the Democrats gained Vegetine is Sold hy All Druggists. ART FURNITURE, ust Be Closed THE BANERUPT BTOOK OF ART FURNITURE, overnment whould be the custoulsu of this possssion of the House than was fur. , b2 G & ki & countries. Each country Laving a Natlonal Edi fund; but wuae there not o sbade of equity In selu- | not descond as usual; and thy sudlence, in the | i titary distinet fs Its Eduunde o wsed tho followiug siguitcant and | nished n tho dubata to-day upon the reso- | Hopo iy ot biodt i the fum oL ot Neavion Youke packy panscd; aad e | Suard otelitary CuluctTron e Sruler atmyy hres guags, lution to removo thelr Democratic Doorkeuper. | the Company, it permitted fo control ft, could Carter Huarrison, as Chajrman of the Civil- Bervice Committee, had chargo of the report. 1o moved to proceed to act upon ft. He lad uo sooner indicated his intention thun ho found mained, supposiog there was wose to fullow. ‘Lbe munuger thiought to overcome tho ditemma by closlug the sceue fn, but Billings lay dircet- I{] fu the way of the flat, and, with o fidelity to tho eltustion that was provoking underthe sunt each. . Tue other resolutlons looked to the appuint- meot of o committes to decids upou the condi- tions of the mateh, and to confer with foreign rifleruen sud thosu of other States. A resolu- cunsidered that he is Chatrman of the Judiclary M mittee, and alwoys speaks by the card: cl bave scen that, In respect of theso very ‘Ompanics, when danger to public iutcrests, and 2 e thouglit thi fund might be turnéd jnie Bkt mury Juat.as the Naval Punrion Faod aud the Genova Award Fund aze held. 'So7. Blaiue sald for the Afiecn Years ho had becn fu Congress tha PaclAc roads bad been bafors Con- r ther. Lo had an swbiti clrcutnatances, refused to be alive fu the 150 adof el daoger o tho credit of these Compauies ln | blmsell [y :-:Ivll:‘:mlun:: Tegiolation, but under the pro- | presence of the wudience. Soon the late :}3: N en &wgcltlhfi 5'}«'&':‘"0:1..?:"&3‘ ey of all their creditors, fucluding the SURROUNDED WITH DIFFICULTIES od bill there was no pevalty of setlument. | ter caught the huwor of the vcvasfou, und | Mgy 24, for tho purpods of urganization, The 122 STATE ST Unif Btatcs, was first brought to tho | of all kinds. Tothe ris ould [t not ve better to esy exuctly whatwas | begauau endeavor to “boss the job O, | Rucretary was directed to notily a'l clubs amd * oy sttentlon of 4 o surpriso of everybody, tho | roquired of tke toaas, and thea let thom reat? 50 | vou ainit dead, Billiness got up ™ ono shouted: | pidhont them ta forward. st ouce the number of of this body, and s Uil was | report seemed to bave fallen fnto a a- | loug ve th ubjects cuuld by brought beforo | sed, s Stiel 0y pi | requeat them to farw: st ouce the nuwber of | whicy has been beld under virtoe of judgment 18 now sbout 1o Lo cousidered taking some first | wentary position from which, under tho rpu:l’n . Cougrons, Eauuld Lo eikde ihetall Ly the g:“ru-lrlfir nfi'f““"un‘?.’.“.;.z, ""'C‘:‘rl:' oln‘l‘m“::& i | mewmbers aud nawmes of represcutatives whow | placed upou toe markes (or Liouediaty dluposs] 4t prl. Asd moro nitlal step about it,=1 havo seen | of ths Speaker, it was dlm:.-'uu to extricate lll, kit of Wail atrest Latlilaton was comtiotly o \ip with 1 H thoy will send to thu Conventin. Senate lieaf Furnitiurs uver shown Weat. “Touch biw up with that whlg agalul® blurted out a chap in the gallery, and, crowniog it x;lll cumo by practical advle, *'Hire a bearse!’ It was ono o1 tho wost uuushéf sceucs the old L %fl‘un of the :::;nn:lnm [0y :hu vuIl Henate 4y such o L tobs up distritruting thelr passcs with an o York, Hedid not think it contrary to the spirlt of tho bill tu add & proviso that #o long as lgu roads comr&\flllh the provislvos of thu acts in orderto odvct the stock market in and it sppearcd as if even u question of such g’n“v‘r” ore The' great privilege would full to be considercd, because these warvelous rules of e —————— MILWAUKEE ITEMS. Spectul Dispatch 10 The Tridune, AT BANKRUPT PRICES. teutatious linpuden 2 the 2 and and of thls act, ft shali bo | theatre bas ever witucssed. Georke Belby AUKEE, Wis., April 2.—Books we 1t must b sukd at oaca 1 ordenso satlsfy Judgment, Lope {t 41 not. uflu?lfi‘éc;::r.‘u??:b‘nli House were io the way. It would mnot, h s thafull verformuuco of 1ta ubligations us i kuecliug by the vorpac, aud Sually,as ,,‘:_l;:}' yeaterday for ,“g’,c,,pum To & now | 215 clear the prewiacs, Which st reated 10 uibicr #tdidnot, T have seen of course, be suppused for 8 mouent that | o the Sinking Fund Lot -::ggelb|uu'un ll:nu 10 | Biilings luslatea upon being dead, ond wouldo't oy Tt bo bultE Botwen this eity aad pastics sl 3yt mest. | i FIFTY CENTS A LINE the fact that the subjoct was & Derocsatis | KEcP this frous belog & runnlag wor {OF th BOXC | \ryy; ven o doctor's certificato o thy cutitrary, | € Line S e wembers | Joo Ge FAIRBANK & CO., Yo allect editort. | delinquency wade it any moro. ditlicult to reacls | 21ars Eeare s eold ci Nely Wiy selzed with a brillfant uspiration, | Chlcago, for the cxclusive uso of the wewbers Mr. Thurwan wald expericuce wis the suswer to lezislation o Tuar Dunng the two yeas s of “mewspapers. L = very swall of the Cbamber of Cumnerss. About four- the cage, Buiwe evil-minded persons thiux that | the Sunater from Malae, und bad a squad of slaves seize the veucruble 128 STATE-8T. DRY GOODS, PORTANT SAILE Dry Goods! 105 STATE-ST., Have decided to CLOSE OUT THIIR BUSINESS in Chi- cago, and offer their entire stock «t such pnices that wily insure « SPEEDY SALL. This is not an 0ld Stock, but all Kew, Fresh - SPRING GOODY Which e are closing out pre- vious to closing up business in Chicagjo, An early call will secure the Uest assortment, Al parties tndebted to us will please call and settle their - accounts at ounce, as the busi- ness must be closed up beforo MAY 1, Store for Rent, Fix- tures for Sale. MILLINESRY. West End Dry Goods House, Madison & Peoria-sts. CGRAN OPENING! NEW STYLES FASHIONABLE LLIVERT! COSTUMES, SUITS, CLOAKS, NEW FABRICS, AND Elegant Novelties FOR THIS BEABON, To-Morrow (Thursday) and Friday, AFRIL 4 AND 5. The Public is Respeetfully Tnvited. GARMON, FIRIE & G ICR CHOICE CHOICE CIOICE CHOICE ] AT OUR POPULAR PRICES! Chlldren’s School Ilats, Frimmed Gonds, Flowers uud Noveltles. e 1 2k Y WEBSTER'S. AUCQOTION SALEH TO CLOSE A PARTNERSHIP, Machinery Used in Coastraction of Fallerton-av., Conduit 1he Froperty of the Lats Firm of Pilzsimoas & Cuanell, Alot of Engines, Bollers, Pulleys, &, 88 fuot of I« Unols-st., Chicsgo. Balo 1o taXke place o the ground, April 4 1574, 8t 10 0'clck 8. m., s0d will ks W 1bo higbess bldder for caalj La band. » CLINTON BRIGGS, pe mnirsioner. HIBRDS, 5 Tmportcd CANARIES, Talking R € B Purrots, and other Faucy Birds. Goiddsh & Aquariapie. PRED KAEMPFEL, 127 Clark-at. Taxidernisls® Malerials, &s.

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