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] \ 2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 18 Banntor Thurman gava notice that ho would sit 1t out to-morrow, the bill and various amonds menta offered may consume several days more. To-motrosw Mr. Edmunda has the floor, and it is not Impossible that he may fire_another volley of kot shot Into the lobbyists. The indications aro that the vote on the Blaine amendment will Tio very close, bt that ft wiil bo adopted, snd ot the Judielary bill thus amended will be passcd. DBlaino’s amendment is to tho twelfth sectlon of tho bill, and he proposes to etriko out the words, “resersing tho right to siter, amend, or repeal,” and insert, “but so long' as rall Central Pacific and Unfon Pacliie Rafiroad Companies anail huh(ull(y comply with the provisions of tho said acts of 1862 and 1941, and of this act relating to payments to the United States, on acconnt of ‘the bonds ad. vanced and of the sinking fund tobeestablished o8 aforcsaid, such complianco shall bo deemed an taken as sufficlent to moet the obligations of sald Companiea on naccount of such bonds prior to the mnturity thereof.” Blaine has taken occasion to ceny in orivate_that he ls_favoring the Jay Gonld scheme, but Senator Thurman eatd to- day i the debate that this amendment fs what the ratiroad wants, and the burden of the con- versatlon of raflrond men Is_that they want tho matter setticd as a Gnality, Tho finality feature, tov, fs a prominent eloment in Blaine's speech, In the personal passages botween Biaine_and Thurman to-day Blaine had the best of Thur- man, the latter evidently having failed to re- member tha position he took gome years aince, Thurman {s certainiy very earncst in this meas- nre now, but there nre thoso who_ attribute his carnestuess to polltical motives, Blaine'sspeech contained the old phrase that the road was a national necen'nll,{] in 1802-'G4 to savu tho lifo of the nation, and that no ona supposed that it would be bullt. ) acheme it appears communicatiuns from tho Committen at also WELLS. 7, MADISON GIVES SECRETART BNERMAN A PIECA OF MIS INMOST MIND, Spectal Disrateh to The Tritune. Naw Yonrx, April §—Tho Jferald has an ac- rimonious interview botween J. Madison Woils and 8herman: “Dia wo not glve you the moral sympathy support of the lctter which Gen. Garfleid, Stanley Matthews, and Gen. White united with me in writing you?" asked Sherman, 4 Oh, hang your letter-writing: thero were tinlf a dozen better things you could have dono for us, and as for your moral sympathy, Ifit wans deep cnough fo reach to hell and back it would pot have taken Gen. Anderson aud mo out of jail,"* was the angry responsc. ¥, u-xg what Icl;us‘mum wo have done in tho matter " querled Sherman. Ol H"llm President had sald but the word 1o Nicholls {t would have snved ns all the miser, of staying in prigon. A line from Hayces wonld have dono the business. As for writiag letters, yon mizht have written 200 of them and they would not bave been worth any more than 80 much waste paper.’” . 4 The lnlcrvruw continued in this vein for Txlu a while, nnd was conducted at times n go loud a key that tho volces penetrated to the adfoin- jug chambers, the language of +Wells being, a8 one lstener described” ft, frecly Intersperscd with * cuss worda." for hospitals the police of ing offlcers. claily 8 civil war, the poswer of that TOE SUPREME COURT. (Signed) IMPORTANT DECISIONS. WasmNatox, D, C., April 8,—The followlng dectstons were rendered In the Supreme Court to-day: No, 875. United fiates vs, the Atchinon, Topeka & anta ¥e Rallrond, appeal from the Courtof Clalms. The original question in this casc was whether the Governmont was entitled to transportation without cost over the rallrond, of fto the moro right to use the road with falr compensation, ‘That question was decided In favor of the Company when tho caro was formerly before this Conrt, to the offect that the Govornment was entitled to tho right of uisc when required, and must pay a falr componsa- 11ou for the wervico. Thaquestion now was whether the mandate of this Conrt had been comylied with by the Court of Claims by {ts enforcomant of the terma of the _reduction agreed upon botween the road nnd the War Departmont, which was ono- third of the onlinary rates to the public. Tho Court find that the mandate was sufficlently com- phed with, Afemed, 3 No. 05, Murray va, The City of Charleston. Er- rorto tho Ranreme Conrt of South Carolina, In thin case the Court hokd that na municipality of & State can by ordinance, under the guiso of taxa. tlon, _ relievo itself’ from performing to the ' letter all that It has expremly mrom- jeed tn tho creditor, lenca the Clty of Chnrlestqn, which had sgreca to pay O per cent ierest on cortain of It bonds to holders thercof, conld ot by eublequent ordinanes tax thesa bonde, and_withhold the amount ont of the dntercstes it falladuc. Iteverned. Justice Strong delieered tho opinfon: Dissenting, —Justices Miller_and ont, who take the = view that the Charter of the ity was enacted in 1471, before tho Constitutlon ave the power here'exercined, and that the contract set up wan 1nade nubject to it, and it ia not therefore impalred by_tho action of the city. No. 48, V. F, Drake, plaintift in orror, ve. tho Exchango and_Deposii iank of Nashville, orror tathe Circuft Courtof tho United States for the Fartern Districtof Tenncascs, Judgment afirmed, ‘with costs and Intercs NOTES AND NEWS, BENATE ITEMS. Special Dispatch 1o Tha Tridune, WasmvaTox, D, C., Aprll 8,—Senator Win- dom has Introduced a memorial from the Min- neapolts Board of Trade forthe improvement of tho Missiaslppl River. The proposition mado in tho Honate to nego- tiato a treaty with the Kingdom of Corea looks wery much Jike auother attempt 8t a protecto- rate. Ths bill for a public butlding at Topeks, Kan., passcd the Henato with the limitation that tho cost should not ¢xeced $200,000 Thera was a rief alacussion In the Senate on 1ho subject of repealing the law which author- {zes four colored regiments. Buroside, from tho Military Comunittce, wants the restrictions removed upon the ground that It 18 absurd as 1t would to require that regiments should bo composed entirely of Irish or Mor- mons, Mr. Bagard thought that any chango in the law would Injure tho efcloncy of the army. Mr. Jugulls beticved that the cffect of the chaoge would be to mako four regiments whito within fivo years, owing to the projudices of re- crutting officers, My, Blalno thought that the result would follow o two yeara. GHN. JOIX A, LOGAN made an argument to-day beforo the Houso Committes on Pubdlic Lands in favor of the claim of Illinois for B per cent on the lands lo- cated with miitary lJand warrants, 1t is thought tlie Cowmittee will favor the clatm. THB POST-OFFICR INVESTIGATION, The Comnmittee on Expenditures fn the Post- Oflice Dopartment has falled to discover any- thing Irregular fn the’ administration of that Department, The Committee, from present appearances, will present a report recommend- fny the reorganixation of the Department on & more cconomical scale, and will not complatn of any malsdminutration. The Post-Office Com- mittee 1teelf to-day agreed to suspend further fuvestigation until all legislative business had been settled. The Democratic{nvestigators find 1hat thelr mud-machines do not work. SENATOR LOWE, OF WISCONSIX, nas written a reply to an article {u Blackiood's on “The Fuature of the Repuodlican Party in *ihla Country.” tlowo malutains that the party hes fn it sil the constituent elemonts of paliti- cul strength that it ever had, wnd that it can beeowne the controiling party of the nation i the mausyciment of the campalgn 1y wise. Howe emphatically denles the nlfixullon that hie ever attacked Prestdent Lincoln, or soy of hifs meusurcs, aud refers o Lils staud in all po- 1tical conventious for Lincolu's support. The wuly thue he ever spoke fn the Benate upon ab! uf Lincolu's measures was in 1602, upon o hll{ legelizivg the call for troops, which be sup- ported, RCTIC, s s John Rae, the noted Enflhh Asctic exploter, Lias written @ letter from Loudon to Capt. How- Late, encowrsging bw in Wis eforts in the Polus expedition, I tbis letter thero s the followiug rrnrugr.qm, which is probably ucws fn this coun- There f4 8 ship belog fitted out Ly one of yo most enterprising nhlp%w:lmllrm h{ nenarch o l:: catru reported by Barry (o coutatn the Franklin rocurds. 1 du most btltl“{ wlzh them success; but { fear frow sccounts of it that the calrn ie one batlt Ly me {u 1847, tbirty-ous years sgo. TUE KIEUY MEAVEH, Last year the Post-Otlice Depurtment bad oc- caslou to luvestizate the procesdiogs of ouve Kirby, a sewing-wad azeut at Little Rouk, Ark., who had been instrumental in securing the sale of an txuuumluarg awount of stumps ic contravcutiun of law. Bpeclal Ageut bas pow luvestizated Kirby again, and reports find- ing him eogaged in the bualuess of priutivg ad- dresses ou siamped evvelopes, fu violation of tbe regutations, und selling them to dealers siwall towns et a large profit. HEWITT'S PLAN. Representative Hewitt, of New York, con- temvlates submitting to the House s vlan to Lacllitate the trausaction of public busluces. Baker, ch ury Dopartment, agent aivls' o, payrents. eralat the City Congress has decision given b table. Referred. Referred. on the table. Referred. ferred. “roserving the and Lusert, thereof 845} 3:33puin. |20 pom. | B P {39045 Dewrote: Jsds levoliad \ tary Sherman’s visit sults the appointmen Cnstoms at New York, have Collector for New within 8 comparatively ehort t: dent has made that statement ton Eromlnon). Eastern gontle 0 1o doubt that tho cau the appointment of Investigating Comm! ‘Wasmsarow, . C. Department has rend the Gettysburg claims, structlon by flood, owner has no more cl clrcumstancos than he would s town whom invited to protect his honsc against the assaults ‘The Government, a8 A act of Congress give s, but therc 18 no ex- 0 payment of such been chief Washl faily comply with th 1562 and 1884, and of 10 the United Siates on account of bonds and of the sinking fund to ba establishod said, auch compliance shall be deemed and taken as sufficicut to moet the obilgstions of sald companies on account 0f such bonds prioz to Maziinum, 6; mislmun, GEXKKAL VNIBUYATIONS. Cuicauo, Aprl) 8~Midn'ght | Kain Bigions. | Bur, fresblue.. | ) Bomo ehange fs Imperabively ne the present system, timo is wasted, and the ex: ment groatly Increased. Ilowltt's leave tho present Represcntative 8 sitting-room, and where conversation and pri- vate Lusiness can be transacted, ture of what {8 calied the Smoking-Room in the House of Parliament, and to conyert the Statu- rry ll:\!,!'lmo(nb chllmber exclusively for the ransaction of busincas. no deeks aro to be allowed, nor is wiit- | Another Added to tho Fifteon Ing, loud speaking, rmitted cxcopt the ¢ ongressional business, not to bo delivered there. wer of tho majorily at any time to occupy ho Jarge hall whenever a great oceasfon m-L seem to demand it Hewitt will propose thl and, from ostlnates, fall "can_bo arranged for that purpose at nn expensc of 85,000 DAD FOR NEW YORK, s gous to New York to s made by chem‘lmb: o A rovar. | Dight was a brick thirty by forty fect, two = Tation act, ‘Therears Intimations that Scere- | atorfes high, Nearly all the windows wora may have ss one of its re- | grated, tnode CURRENT GOSSIP. n experiment. hat Statuary Bceretary Bherman h examine fito the charge: porters relative to underval tempts to undermine tho Imme Custom-Houso Ch quita certaln that ono! ed to Induce 8ecretary 8 to New York to personally examina into affaics himself, and thera is liftle donht tnat s new York will be nominated The Presi- within two days field of battle of Gettysbura. the Assistant Becretary s that thc owners have no claim to compeneation, sation can bo awnrdes art of the incidents and accidents of war, nad ho Government fs no more bound to repair them than to indemnify citizens gainst de- , or fice, or carthiquakes. An atn for rent under such have against of burglars or o mob, ‘matter of grace, may by indemnity for auch injurics Isting statute suthorizing U claims. There is no occasion for the furtlier {n- vestigation ot these claims. vromotly rejectod if presented [Indorrement. TREANUIT/DEPARTN AXT. Aprl ed. Tt would bo imposeiblc for any Government a 'make good ruch loaser daring o war, ns are here ciatmed, Treaanry Dé- wonld not ask. ough entirely within there s no authority of law in the partment to pay snch clalms, Congress (o authorize it, th Imd}. *" Jouw Buznyax, Socretary, DISMISSRD, Tho House Elections Committeoto-day lgwl by o unaninions vote to dismiss aro~ 1inn conteated electlon casc of 0’ against Caln (Itep), the sittiog member. SECRETARY SNREMAN in nmm‘;nnled in_his visit to New York by of of the Loan Diviston of the Treas- and Lingle, chief of the spectal The party will remain in New busfness connected with tho Customs Otlico as well a8 concerning tho Toan. it s also belleyed that Mr. Bhermsn will consult with the leading New York financiers upon the subject of the' resumption of apecio Yorlk soveral days un CONFIRMED, The Benste confirmed Boyd . McEckron, Reaister of the Land-Office at Concordta, Kan. ; 11, H. Newell, Postmaster at Bouth Evanal APPOIKTMENT. Tho President has nomioated Justin E. Col- burn, of Vermont, Unitod States Consul-Gen- Mr, Colburn has ington correspondent of the New York Times for a number of years past. ietat Dipaeh fo The Tbune Spectal g 3 Nuw Yonk, April 8,—The Tribuns's Wash- inaton corrcspondent interviowed several Sen- ators on Blair's Marvland resclutions to unseat Hayes. , Davis and Morgan both Supreme Court of the was brought to its attention, wou! alrcady excrcised Its reserve powce under tho Constltution to settle tho Presidential diflicalty by tho creation of tho Electoral Commisaion, favor of reopsning of Mexico. Also, o communication from the Beerctary of War, asking for an appropriation of $20,000 for printing tho records of the Conlederate States. Mr, Ferry introduced a bill to amend the Rovised Statutes in relation to temporarliy fill- ing vacancies fn the Exccutivo Department. Mr, Bargent introduced a joint resolution authorizing the Prestdent to appotnt a Comumls- sloner to negotiate a treaty with Corea. Laid Mr. Matthews gave notice of his proposcd sub- stitute for a bill to repeal tho Baokrupt mct. Mr. Dorsey Introduced & bill relative to the rankof cortsin retired military officers, Re- The bill providiog for s public building at Topoka, Kan., was taken up, smended £o 88 to 1imit the cost to $200,000, and passed. At the explration of the morning hour, the Rallroad Fonding bill came np ae unfnished boal- nets, and Mr. Bargent continued his remar! which were {nterrupted by the m]nummml::z'\ day. At ({u concluslon of Mr, Sargent's remarks, Mr, Blaine formally offi twelfih section of *‘but s0 lony Debate ensued between Mow gent, Bayord, and Thurman, munde obtained the floor, but Thurman, who sald fone swa, some of thom d sal would not a4k & vote on suy of the zopositions to-day, but would ask the ate Lo "Fhie Benato shen west fot th 1 @ Sento then went into excqutive sesslop, and, whea the doors reopened, sdjourned. < et At Rt — THE WEATHER, Orricn ov zus Cuisy BionAL Orricsm, Wasmxoron, D, C., April 8-1 a m,—Indica- tlons: For the Tennessce nnd Oblo Valleys and upper lake rogion, cloudy, ralny weather, werm southeasterly winds, falling bsrometer, followed in the western portions by rsing barometer and colder northwest winda, It is anticipated that the storm now ceotral near Omaha wlill be uu- usually ne’::m‘tnl; ‘:‘lxc l‘n:#cn fu n‘h‘ ake regrios, o Veunou, Nl A 6—4 “"‘“ reateniug we er, catslng somu alaru to lx”‘uu krowers’ puv‘.lm iy LOCAL OBIERVATIONS. Cuicago, Aprilg. TR B (AT ] WIRE| Vi) iy e ™y Thr. si 87 BEE &7 €1 81 S2EBSELE eded. ax, under portion of the the greater penses of tho Uovern- after the na- o this latter chamber anything to be lorest atoution to the Writton specchen aro 1t fs to bain the t of a new Collector of e . St Tanot. knawn what ot cgress from cach story. been reeelved here lnvesllfnuuz but 1s has been ascertatn- an to make a visit which led to ‘Custom-House fttoe will be an jwportant clemant o Collector Arthur's naw removal. CLAIMS DISALLOWED, To the Western Avtoclated Press, Aprit 8.—The Treatury ered a declslon regarding sixteen {n number, flied in the autums of 1875, for the ueo and rent of campiug aud rnruln grounds and buildlugs used n the summer of 1563 near the Tho decision of tho presen d and no compens uch lossca arc n They must bo now Lo account- i]n. 1878, —Approvs the South 'Connor (Dem), ed thnt tho Nelther of thenis in tho Electorsl controversy, cspecially with the moral certalnty that any the Bupreme Court would bo adverso to the Democrata. TIIE RECORD, BENATE. Wasnnatoy, D. C., April 8,—The Chalr lald before the Bcnato the credentlals of Georgo I, Pendicton as Benator from Obto, Lald on the are smendment to the tua bill striking out the words, right to alter, amend, or repeal.” as said Central Pacifie snd Unifon Pacific ltallroad Compantes ehall falth- rovisions of eaid acts of is act, relating to o fil the matarity Blsige, Sar- ton Mf, Ed- & number of Ben: 0t feeling we! 1K, Al b ™5 Jarsusy, of the strlkers. lie stated ihat the ronson of the atrike was not financial diMcnltios, but owing to the sppointment by |hud0flmplny of Pettibone as Division Superin- bleman’s largo ocatate, upon which tho Btate ‘Treasurer hail been relving to meet & no fncon- siderable portion of the Governor’s satary, The Lest Jand lawyers, when consulted, examined his title (that 13, the title to tha land, Dot of no- bility), and then gave him some advice. It was to the effect that he should withdraw his sub- sidy from the Government of West Virgluia and go back to Franco—that, in a word, lus titla was not worth a conper. Was the nobls Count disappolnted? Perhaps, He had come over with antic{pations of a nice time among the tenants on his grand-dukely, not Yo say urlnrel{. entatas, flo was, fortnnate- 1y, & man of excellent judgment, and went back quictly. Iiis income ‘{s now incrcased by the exact amount which ho formerly paid for taxcs on that 150,000 acres. You ask what would he lave been wortn 1f titlo had been goodf Well, perhaps as much as 50 cents an acre, pro- vided & purchascr had turned up with s natural bankering aftcr gin-acng, Iawsuits, and tenants who go around with shot- CASUALTIES. wounded In the knee by a bullet, notwmmnm‘; {ng that the mountain intervened—tho Turkls! bullet roso high in the air, passed ovar the sum- mit, and camo down on the other slde as it fell. Home of the Rusttan rank and fils were hit In Itke moanner at the samo place. Tho writer suggests the question whether (¢t might not” be possible to devies s reguiar eystom of vertieal or dropplog fire 10 reach tho enemy when quits out of sight, hidden behfnd a wood or ridge. The distance belng determined by the ordinary range-flnder, all that Is necessary s 2 simple Inatrument to indicate the correct eloyation which should be given Lo the arrel of the rife, nnd about this there dues not recm any dificilty. 1t Is casy to conceivo how demorallzing to a body of troops walting In reserye—without the oxcitement of actlon—would be n shower of bullets from unacen encmics dropning over, tho very ridge they relied on for protection. Tho Gatling gun sppoars capablo of utliization in this way, Thera is no reason, it seems, to fear that hullets will lose their penetrative power at auch ranges. At 2,000 yards the bullets from the Peabody rifle used by the Turks camg with such forec s to hury themsclves sixtcen inchesin o bard clay soll. ' ——— . “LOVE, JOY, PEACE." Corrgspondencs New York Graphie. Durlng s loog run of ¥ Uncle Tom ' In aa Eastern city, the family of tho gentle Eva weat to housckeepings and during the occupation of the clder forces a small boy—brother of Eva (the Zva on this occaslon belng Iiss Lulu Prior)—strayed away and was lost fnthe strange elty. Moving was suspended and hunting com- menced; but the child was not found. Au- dlences must not Wo dissppointed, however, and 80 the poor little sfster wyas forced toarray her- sclf for her part, wash olf tho tears, and try and forgst that her little Lrother was lost, But during the evening tho runaway was totind, and the parcnts, to relieve their little daughter's mind, took bim directly to tho theatre. The death sceno of Kva was ong Topay, with her apron on her head, crouched on the floor. Seelug out of a corner the recovercd youth, Topsy sald in a whisper: * Hold young Nebuch- sdnozzarup.” | Fva Iny on the couch—5t. Clalr bent over bor with tho question: “What do vou sce, Era, darljugi”? To which tho dying child was only to replys 4 Love—Joy—peace,” and fall back dead upon tho pillow, ; Just us Eva ratscd her head feebly, lifted her niand, and commenced the broken sentence, she spied tho refound brother. With s cry ol joy, she cxtended her little arms towards hiin, an broke out: 0l see~—sce, he's found ! he'd there, and 1 never thought-to sce my little brother ngstni" then, recollectipg her part, she gnvaa great quip of fright, fell back spasmodically to the studicd words, and cricd _put, ** Lovel-—joyl— peacel” and dropped her hoad upon the pillow, The sccno was mover moro affecting—sobs were heard on all sides, The spcech was so hearifeit that the audlence felt suro it was part lan {8 to Hall aa it | Further Details of the Tarrible Catastrophe at Bath, N. Y. tendent. At Newton ameeting was held by citizens Jast nlght, at which resolutions wern passed unequiy- ocally condemning all violence growing out of the strike, and interference with mea fn thele 1awful business, as destructive of the lberty, pence, and prosperlty of the commanity, and alao heartily approving the cfforts of tha Goy- ermnent fu putting dosn the riols and securing to the Santa Fa Raflroad posscssion of thelr propesty and resumption and full transit on their fine; also ealling on the Mayor to suppress all 1awlcssness In the eity and in- terference with tho Santa Fo Railroad, and Two Men Fatally Scalded with Hot | pleduing their support In suppressipg iawless amd inflammatory assemblages until order and Mud in Bt Louis. peace 14 secnred. ) ‘Another company, composed of our best citl- THE BATII CATASTROPITE zens, i being armed to-night. Batn, N. Y., Aoprll 8.—The building of the A dlspateh from Emporla says the militis Bteuben County Poor-Ionse burned Satorday ::"‘,‘n :),ym{!:\‘u {"’I{; m’,’:“’m‘“‘ was orderod out of Deaths IReported Yes. terday. IIOMESPUN OQUENCE. Ruchester (N, Y.} Bryress, A doctor named Royston had sued Petor Ben- nett for his bill, long overdne, for attending the wifo of tha latter. ~Alexamier I, Stephens was on the Dennett side, and Robert Toombs, then Benator to the United Btates, was for Dr. Roye- ton. The doctor proved the number of visits, thelr value according to local customyand his own_nuthorlty to do medleal opractice, Ar, Btephons told his client that the physician had made out his vase, and, as there was nothing wherewith to rebut or offset tho claim, the ouly thing left to do was topay it. * No," sald Peter; 2y "‘l;"!ll Jou to ape in my case, and now speak. Mr, Stephens told him thers was nothing to say3 ho haod looked on to sce that it was made’ out, and it was. & & Peter was obstinate, and at last Mr, Stephens told lim to mnke a speech himself, it ho thought one could be made. “{will,” sald Poter Bennett, ‘‘if Bobby Toom®Ys will not be too hard on me,!" Benator Toomba promised, and Petor beran: ¢ ({entlemen of the jury—Yort and I18 plain farmers, and If_we don’t atick ethor theso Tere Inw{em and doctors will git thc adsantaca ofus. Iain't no objections to them in thelr proper. place: but_they afn't farmers, gentle- men of the jury. _Now, tiis man Royston was n new doctor, and I went for him to come an’ to .doctor my wifo’s sore leg. And ho come and put some salve truck onto it, aud. some rags, hut never done it onc bit of good, gentlemen of the Jury. 1 don't. believe ho {s no doctor, no way, There ia doctors as |s doctors sure enough, but this man don't carn his money; and It you scnd for him, as Mrs, Susan Atkinson did for o negro as was worth $1,000, e just kills him and wants pay for it.” “1 don't," thundercd the doctor, “DId youcure him 1" asked Peter, with the slow nccont of a Judgo with a black cap on. The doctor waa silent aud Peter proceeded. % As I was sayiy’, gentleinen of the jury, we farmers when wo sell our cotton has got to vally for tha monoy we ask, and o doctor aln't and thero was hbut ono No night watchman was cmployod sbout tho buitd- ing, end thera was no fire-apparatus, The County-House fs two miles from Bath, and the Fire Department did not go out. An insanc eplleptic from Hornellsvlile, named Ford, who was locked up in a cell on the first floor, set firo to bis bed with 8 match, orobably obtained from » fellow-pauper. All tho partitions were of pitch pine, and burned liko tinder. The cries of Ford roused tho other inmates only after the bullding was filled with blinding smoke. An fnmato who had Ford in charge opened Ford’s door, and the flnmes burst out and ran along the partitfons aud up the stove-plpe hole, into the sccond story. Ford could mot beseen onmaccount of the flames. Ie had forced his head betwoen the bars of & window. and, unable to pull it back, was crying for help. The flames poured out of tho window around his head and he por- ished. The upper story was occupfed by twen- ty-five swomen and children, and the lower story by cighteen men. A majority wero idlotle, cripples, or very agod. Five on the first floor aud ten on the sccond were burnel. At tho first alarm EIl Carrington, the keeper, rushed out of the main building with an employe, and knacked fn a door at the foot of the stalrs lead- iog from tho second atory. Eight or ten women wero piled up at the foot of the stalrs and s cloud of suffocating smoke rolled down. The women wera pulled out and Carring- ton started up-stalrs, but was driven back by the smoke. In five minutes from tho time of the alarm tho paupers ceased coming out, and inhaif an’hour the roof feil io. The WIND AND RAT Long itnes of raln down the empty atraet Bweep, Ik a charge of horse; T hear tho beat of manifold fect, And the rush of a war-cry hoarse, A wild wind o'er tho wild gray Iake Rafees tho enzf-ghoats bl All sheeted white, 'y arl ‘Whitc aems at the frowning aky. 0 shaddering 1ake! and O rain-swapt shore! O wind that laments afart A Summer once gone returns no more With the aun, or the moon, or star. . The sinall bino waves rippled np the sand, And gleamed in the galden glows The broad light alipt o'er a falr green land, That day of the long/ago. The world was alive, and )ife was young, And 1lope In the sunbea hone, And clear, from the distance, joy-bells rang, Whence Love snould come to his throns, O fair green land ! and O langhirg waves! Was the prophecy truo ye spake? The loud wind aweeps o'cr rala-beaten graves Ty tho shoro of the moaniog lake, B. M. 8. MARIK TWAIN’S SPEECH AT THE BAYARD TAYLOR BANQUET. New York Tridune. 1 have been warned—aa, no doubt, have all among you that are inexpericnced—that a din- ver to our Ambassador is an occasion which do- mands, and éven requires, & pecullar caution and dolicacy in the handling of the dangerous weapon of specch, I bave been warned to avold here can he had all mention of International politics, and all | none too good to Lo put to the same ritle, Anud of the play,~that the dsiug Eea was supposed first-floor door, lmdlngedtmm :11“: men's doparte | cyttymy, however mild, of fcm,m:,, with | T don't n:fimm this B‘;m Rovston s no doctor, | to have o vision of a fost brother, waiting on ment, was never Idcked, and no one fu the | Ly oot ay peace, lest such ntterances em- | 7 how. 3 tho mystic ahoroe for the launching of the little and espe- buflding was locked {n o cell cxeept Ford, On Cortainly Bunday the blackencd remalns of five bodies were taken from the rulus, and to-day about tivo- thirds of the debris were dug over, aod mu‘o romains wera found. Altogether they would ‘The phyelclan agatn put In his oar, with, * Look at my diploma u('uu think I am no doctor.” “Iiis diplomal” cxclaimed the new-fledzed orator with great contesnpt. “Iis diplonal Gentiemen, this {s a big word for printed sheep- life leaving this,—and many of them, no doubt, feed chicated to thin day of a clovor polng by the eutting down of Eva's death speech fo the worils, ** Love l-—=joy |—peace!” barrass our Minfster and our Government In thelr dealings with forclgn Btates. Inaword, 1 have been cautioned to talk, but bo careful not to say suything. I donot consider thisa dif- avout fil) an ordinary-sized coftin, Heads, legs, | cult fask, skins$ and it didn’t make no doctor of the sl N and m‘x‘s‘:‘wcrn entirely m“-ned o'l;lI and in( most mgnw. llxt dhu flt;nwoclc‘unu:l‘;n me, th: aon- as nxm lwuru Iltkm:r does n."g( lill;n‘nann ;?n_tnuxf\‘; Doston m?.f’..l.‘;?., Hulletin, cnses a very emall portion of an ona under which we live at the present day. | carries it, nt out to yo tha aln't o re—3 s DUt T T PO ot acheh | With he sovotatlons of thoology siT About ik | OGO MY T s 2 A atl Mayauee =St age to any ome, but tho county s severely censured for rruvldlug stch a man-trap for the oceupation of its paupers, Uefore tho fire thero were 140 paupers fn the Caunl.rllouu. The Coroner impaneled & jury this afternoon, and, alter taking testimony, the verdict will not be roached until to-morrow, s . Fdward Hudson, aged 58, a paratytle, who erawled out of the bn!ldiug with his clothes one mass of fames, died to-duy. ylewing, upon the onc hand, tho majestic con- figurations of the Silurian, Ooolltle,—old red sandstono perlods, and, upon the other, the afflilations, and atratificitions, and ramnifications of tho pre-hmorl.:‘ post-pliocone, ante-peuult!- wmate cpochs,—we are stricken dumb with amazed snrprisc, and can only lift up our hands and Bay with that wise but odious Frenchman—it was a slio of the tonguc, sir, and wholly unintentional—entirely uninten- tional, It would ill-become me, upon an occa- slon Mxe this, purposcly to spcuk slightingly of o citizen of a country with which we sro at poace, and especlally great and graclous France, whom God preservel The subject, however, I8 a delicate one, and 1 will not pursue is. But—as I am about to remark—cast your nfie abroad, eir, for ona pregnant moment over the vista which looms up before you in the mighty domain of Intellectunl progresslon nnd contem- plate the awe-compelling theary of the descont of manl Dcvmrmcm‘ sir! * Dovelopment ! Natural ecloctlon] Correlation of tho sexcal Bpontancous combuation—what gulfs and whirlwinds of intetloctunl stimulus theso magic words fling npon the burning canvas of the ma- terial universo of soull Across the chasm of tho ages we thke the oyster by the hand and call bim brother; “and back, and still further back, wo go, and breathe o rm we cannob scc, apd know fn blm our trucr Adam! And 85 we stand, dazed, transfized, exalted, and gaze down tho long procession of life, marking how steadily, bow symmetrically wo have nscended, atep by stcp, to our sublime cstate and diznity of humanity—out of onc lowly form into a littlo highor, and'a little higher form—addiog graco alter grace, and functlon after function, with Matters of interest—Coupons. Flour secds—Eernols of wheat. A righting book—~Tho dictionary. 8till life—Manufacturing whisky. Buperlor government~In the nunnery. . An old color guard—¥ason & Dixon’s line. cyneml'ncn trult—The npplo of a blind man's =5 ; Highwaymen—Conductors on tho elevated rallroad. * Tho best perfumery is not always scent from Cologne. . . orso stakea are suggested as a gaod dlot for pool sellers. Now s the time to put your hens under bonds with a coop on. 1t 1s to bo hoped. it will be “IHew and cry” with the timber-thieves. s Tho traveler's Lerth right s to et the best bunk in the sloeping car, " Men who llke to have thalr work ¥roken up aro eald to bo the glaziera, Thoy are very particular,—~thoy wouldn't al. low a mall wagon to stop opposite tha womon's hotel in Now York, ‘Everybody likes a hot steak; but when it comes up, covered with cinders, you can justly complaln of it as coaled meat. When tho train stops flve minutes for rofresh- ments at Troy, N, Y,y tho thirsty onca all start for thelr drams knnw‘ng 1t to be a Trov walt. Tho man of medicine was now in a fury, and screamed out, ** Ask my patients If I am no doctor!” 1 asked my wite,” retorted Peter, ‘an’ sho snld as how slic thou, 'ln.(ynu wasn't.” ¢ Ask my other patienf," sald Dr. Royaton. ‘This seemod to bo the straw that broke the camel’s back, fof Peter ropllad with a look and tone of unutterablo sndncsst “This is hard saying, ventlomen of the jury, and one that requires moto die ar to have pow- era as I'volicand tell ceascd tobo exerclsed sinco the Apostics. Does hu expoct mo to bring the angel of Gabriol down to teot his born befors the timeand ery aloud, ‘Awakeye dead and tell this court and jur{ your oplufon of Hoys- ston's practico?’ Am {fo goto.lc tomband say to iim as Ia at Jast ot rest from physic and doctor's bills, *@it up hero you, and etato If you dicd n natural death, or was you hure rled up some by doctors?’ Ilo says ask nis patfents, and geotlomen of the “jury, they ‘arc_all dead!” Where Is Mrs. Ueazly's man Sam?_Go ask the worms In the gravoyard where ho lics, Mr. Pesk's womsn Narah was attended by him,and her tunoral was appointcd, and bo had thocorpse ruady. Whoro ls thal likely Bill na belonged to Mr. Mitchelll Now 1n wlorv &' expressin’ his opinfon on Royaton's doctorin’, Whero s ths baby gal of “Harry Stophens'! Shao are whero doctors coase from troublin’, and the infants arc at rest. Gontle- men of the jury, bie has eat chickens enough at mx house to pay_for his salve, and I fur- nished the rags, and T don't auppose he charges for mak!n’ of lier worse, and aven he don't pre- tend to charge for curfu’ of her, and 1 am humhly thankful that he ncyver gave her nothin! for hier Inwards, as he did his other pa- RUN OVER AND KILLED. Bpecial Dispatch (o TAs Trivune. Bunuinotoxw, la., JApril 8.—About 5:40 this mornlug the sccond section of an cast-bound Ireight on tho Burlington & Missouri River Raflroad broke in threc parts between Batavia and Whitficld. John Ioward, a brakeman, started from the forward porilon of tho traln for tho rcar, and, a8 | supposed, belng blinded by smoxe fror the engine, foll on tho track botween the severed portlons of the traln, and was run over by the rear cars, nod killed. Meantime, n third soction of, the train ran fnto the rear of scction two, which bad como to a stand on a curve whero it could mnot bo scen by the engincer, severcly but not_dangerously brulsing two stock men named R. J, McKee and T, J, Peters, who wero going East with stock. Bix head of cattlo wero_killed. Howard'a re- maina were taken to Falrileld for luterment, McKeo returncd to his home in Palmyra, Neb,, and Peters went on to Galesburg with his stock. Tho genrumon of railroad property was not greal ———e cach aod every change--developing from tad- 3 Thera {s very littlo differonce botwoen the IIOT MUD. oles fnto {rof (mlug into fishes, flslios Iuto :l“o(;‘gnfgr somethin made theus all'dle mighty | fastening of your wife's back hair anid a sculp- + Elxda. birds Into roptiles, reptilcs fnto Rus- Here the ap) tor at work, ‘One 18 & hatr-pin,and tho other {s s sculpin, that's all - OLD POSTAGE BTAMPS, Deaton Journal. A current note In Tuesday's Journal contaloed aquery concerning theuse madoof the millions of old postage stamps which are collected. A correspondent Is prompted by tho question to inform the publlcof a practica which provalls in convents and_othor Catfiolfc fostitutions in this country, and {s almost unknown to thoso outsido their walls. All canccled stamps are naved and sent to missionarics of tho falth in China, who bay with those worthless scraps of B:mtr infants who would otherwiso be destroyed accordance with the custom of tho moro do- graded Chincse, The many colored stawps are unsed for the decoration of walls, etc., by the inzeniotta Orlentals, and arg valued so highly that 100 of them will buy a baby whose parents have doomed {t to death. The littls ones thu purchased are gathered lnto asylunis and rearc in accordance with the Jawa and customs of Chiriatian civilization. })Inuu mado the speakor sit down in great confusion, and, in spite of a logical restatement of the caso of Benator Toombs, the doctor Jost, aud Poter Bennott won. &pecial Dispatch to The Tribune, B, Louis, April 8.~Whnile tryving a now boll- er-cleauer this morning about 9 o'clock, at Beecher's sugar refluery, at Blddlo street and the levae, the barrel which recetves tho mud and water after it has come from tho boller exploded, turowing the mud aud water over Mr, Ersklue, the Superintendent, and Joseph Kelly, the on- gineer, severely scalding them from thelr walsts down, the akin ruell oft and thelr clothes sticking so tightly to them that thelr cries_of rgony could be lieard sovernt blocks away, Dr. J. C."Ntdelet was summoned, and, after d’mnnx their injurics, a carriage was procured and the were drivon to thelr homes, Doth men wlfl pronably die beforo morulog, RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Spectal Dispatch to The Triduns, Disvancg, D, T, Aprll 8.—A Northern Pacific traln met with an accldent last night sbout 9:80, two miles west of Mapleton, Nine cars passed over a misplaced switch, and the tonth, s aleeper, jumped the track, rau B0O feet on the tles, smashed tho coupling, and turued ovey on Itaside. Lieut. Walker, of Fort Lincoln, Lieut, Dailey, of Gen. Miles® staff, the Rev. Mr. Dickey, of Morchead, and Arthur Lyan wero slightly iojured, A. Wilson, of Washington County, Minu., frightened at tho Jolting, jumped from ono of tlie couches and nearly killed himself, Thero were & hundred re- cruits aboard for tho Third fufaotry. The train left the slcepsr and came on. % hetisistne DBENZINE EXPLOSION. CrsomnaTi, O., Aprit 8.—A tank contalning forty galions of benzine at the factory of the sians—1 beg a million pardons, sir, and gen- tlemen; it was a wholly innocent slip of the tongue, and duc unly to ‘the excitcment of de- bate, for far be it {rom me, upon such an occa- slon as this, to cast nuemllm slur upon a great nation with which wearo at poaco,—a great aud noble Christlan nation,~whom God cxpand § But, as I was sbout lo remark, I maintaln— and nothing can ever drivo me from that posl- tion—that the contrihutions of the nincteonth century to sclenco and the induatrinl arta are— are—but of courss they are. Thero {s no necd to dwell upon that. “You look at it yourscll, Look at stcam! Look at the stcambuat, look at the raflway, look at tho steamship] Luook at tho tolegrapb, which enabies Iyou to flash your thoughts from world to world, iznoring Inter- vening scas. k at tho u‘anlmne' which enables you to speak into affection’s remote ear tho word that cheers, a&?into the ear of the foe tho opinlon wnich you ought not to risk at shorter range. Look at the sewlng-machine, look at the fog-horm, look at the bell- punch, look at the book-sgent, Aud, mnore than all, & thousand times, look at the Jasy and grestest, tho aerophone, which will cuable Moody and Sankey to atand on tho tallest of the Rocky Mountains and deliver thelr mmnf:u to listening America —and nceessarily It will annuland do away with the pernicious custom of taking up a colloction, Look at these things, sir, aund say if It isnot a fur prouder and more precious Loon to have been born in the ninetesnth century than in sn; contury that went boefore It. Ab, eir, clnthes with the all-suflicient grandeur of cltizensbip in the nincteenth century, even tha wild and arid New Jerscyman mnight—=a mistake, sir, & mistake, aud entirely unintentional. Ot all the kingdows, principafities, and countries with which it {s our priviiege to hold peaceful rela- tlons, I rej ow Jersey as dearcst to our ad- . thewlsest sndtho AN EDITOR'S MAIL. Jhtladeinhia Press, ‘Tho morning mall of the editorof a leading dally 13 not completo unleas it coutalns, In ad- dition to (ts substantial busincss, lciters from the following well-known correspondontas 1. The nmnq’.\o wants to emptyhis old scrap- book {nto you. 2. Tho woman with a * pleco® of poctry. 8. The reapectable dead-boat locturer who will furnish his old notes interlarded with vig- orous pulls of himsclf, and want tobe pald for 1t. 4. The man with a currency schemo six col- umns loog, al?(‘a ‘The man with & natlonal finance systom 6, The man with an old scrmon, - 7. The person who Imnortunately asks the insertion of a communication as o favor, and then writes & worrying lotter datly inquiring to know why it Is not in. 8. The man, woman, or child that would like a “roving commisafon® for the press, under the tmpregsion that henceforth thoy would have to pay no hintel bills or raflway fare, 0, The lady who wants to lis a walering-place eorrel&gonflcnt with similar iews, 10. Ten or twelve wen who want to slip in advertisements of lectures, religious meetings, 1and associatfons, colony schemes, private [n- stitutes, concerts, ete., under fulse pretonscs. 11, The regular of applicatlons for em. ployment: (a} as & natter of charity} (b) ba- cause the apvlicant hos always beeu unsuccess. ful at overything clso; (¢) from Influcntial e — OBITUARY, 2 PUILADELPHIA, P8, Avril 8,~Dr, Francls Gurney Bmlth, Emaeritus Profeasor of the In- stitutes of Medicine, University of Pennsylva- nla, diod Baturday, aged 61, Bavtisous, Md., April 8.—J, Btricker Jene kins, lato Colonel of the Fifth Maryland Regi- ment, and husd of the shipping and commission house of Hugh Jenkins & Co., diod this morn- ing. . Bpecial Dispaich to Tas Tridune. Taran Havze, Ind,, April 8.—The Hon, Hon. ry Fuirbanks, Msyor of this clty, died at 7 o'clock this morvlug of (nfiammation of tha stomach, He was in his 634 year, having becn Petroteum Composition Taint Company, on | Miration, dearest Loour hear friends who want you to nenaion sume poor | bol Massachusotts in 181! Tioadway: exaloded vertarday, uluting .IIW' purfi:tllmoll[.'lllu .:LI.IIB::II- ll‘“irtll’o the |:vl:dlpl<fi relative they aro keu‘»)nz afloat; (d) excollent l.ml;“ c‘l? i:’ll:c%:‘::)u;:;:;r‘u’lfifi?' hfilnmuflr‘: g-‘: meats | eral persons. Ons colured man, named Foynus, | fatie SHEUHEE % your sympathy aud | journalist because he haa never Liad ‘any traine | gunsniith, afterwards farmlog on a flno estate sapced | died this morniog froin the ullects of burss, R Waxabouk 1o remark, b haualwigs | 50 the J)ruh‘ulon: Jfrom the school-girl | near the city. Ho amasscd considorablo wealth, = seonel to nesthal 16, of coure, suce 1 who would like to bo Waslington correspond- | One of his sons is a partner in ona of tho largest PITTSBURG RIOT SUITS, Bpectal Dispaich (o The Triduna, TiTTssuaa, Pa., April 8,—Tho hicaring of cases alstillerios in the workl, located liere. Mayor Fatrbanks was a very agrecable and hfihly ro- spected cltizen, aiucersly llked h{ 1, who deeply* feel his death, ~ ‘This (s the eccond reacned w reasoniog sgo—that this much sgitat- ed question of future rewards aod punlshuionts was one upon which honest sud aincere differ- ences of opinfon might exist; one individual, ent. 13. The {nnumerable host who want *'a Little notice,” against ths county for losses by the July riots e T TIIE COW, Mayor who has died inthe present term. Mayor "'.Yw‘r‘: i’."‘i commenced in the Beaver County Court to-day. mf,":‘ ':,'f'fi.";{flu 1;‘,::,:{;:‘.‘;,:?' dm'l'l:l{adl:;! Tarcester (Misn) Press, Edn’nuud-.l Democra el:crzed oue year ago, dled 1, and he | Tho Arst one taken up was that of a Philadcl- | parently equal justice, but with Infinitely moro The first literary effort of Flavins Josephus | fn June Jast, Extenslve preparstions are belug Cook hos becn mnde publie by his old tcacher. It takes up the subjecs of * The Cow,” aud dis- cusses 1t as follows: ‘The cow s & good anima), 8be has two horns, tves milk which is good to est, gress and bay. Bowe ong tails, ‘There I8 very little to be sald by way of criti- clam of the production, oxcept that Is bears evi- dence of the writor’s Immaturity, Hia informa- tion s correct, but his way ot putiing (¢ bo- frays the fact that it was written befors he had bocome erudite and competent to sddress a Boston audlenco acceptably, Doubtless he meant to say thas the female of the bovine genus {s a beneticont matnmal; that this rumi- mwado for his funcral, to tako, place Wedncsdsy. e ——— THE SPRINGFIELD BISHOPRIC, Spacial Dispateh o The Tridune. Spsvaminen, 1., April 8,~The Btanding Commlttee of the Diocese of Bpringfield will meet in this city on the 11th inst., and may then take actlon loollnn toacall for & Conventlon to nominate u candidate for Bishop, vice DLr. Beymour, declined, —— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, SAx Francisco, April 8.—At thecity election at Sants Crus to-dsy the Workingmen clectud the Mayor, Clerk, Asscasor, and two Councils men. ;'ha Cltizeus elected the Treasurer and phis firm who had & contiguinent of goods from Cinclonat! destroyed by fire. There are 158 cases now cotered agalust the couuty, but ten of whlch sro cestified to Besver. [t is probable that the one mentioned will be the only one tricd at this sossfon, which lasts but two weeks, and it is oxpected the trlal will nearly consume all that time. , The cascs aro of three classes,— viz.: persons livlug in Allegheny County, per- sons liviug fn the Btate nuufim the couuty, snd Yeuanl living out uf tno State. Ous of euch of nese clagses will bo sried bofors procecding further, (al Dispatch (o The Triduns. Naw Youk, April 8.—The Committeo ap- pointed by the New York Froduce E: uge Lo prosceute claiws agalust the Pennaylvania Rail- colsmon seuse, more fotelligence, mors justif- catiun, leans 10 a bitter and remorseless deteata- tion of the pitiless Prince of Perdition—oA sllp of the tougue, I do sincerely assure you—I beg you to lat_me withdraw that uulntentional slur upon the character of that great and excellent personage with whom aud whose country we arc upou the closegt and warmest terms, and who—it is no u3¥, so L will slt down; 1 dou't seem to have ln{ knack at a diplomatle speech. 1 lave probably compromised the country enough for the present. ; Nonsonso aside, sir, I am most sincerely glad to assist at this publle expression of spprecic tinn of Mr. Taylor’s character, 0larship, and distingulshed literary service, I am sure ne was nut werely onc of the fAttest men we had for the place, but the fittcst. In so hooorin bim, our coustry has conspicuously hi pant quadruped is possesscd of corocous pro- | one Councilnan, snd one Indepeadent Councll- cold rain with ;fm": Compuuy for losacs l&tll!x;f,q:fgluomh_ bl o0 y plouously ‘homored | BUH o es Brojecting from ho occlput, that | man waselected. o Rreghiog ucarly $10.000 fn st =TT SiloTa" S0 “dtriiobe. Yaciea oxudatians tiat ENTENNIAL KNIGHTS S———— ANRITVAROINIL ESTATE: sbe 1s quadrupeda) aud berbivorous, assliilat- v, ,CENTENNIAL KNIGHTS, THE KANSAS RAILROAD STRIKE, ToPkka, Kan., Apnl 8.—The Atchlson, Topeka & Bautale Railrosd bas fillod all the 'yacancles causcd by the strikiog eogineers and Bremen, aad to-dsy all freignt and passenger traios are moving as usual. Gov. Anthony, by proclamation, took posscasion this morning of tho portions of roal threstened by Hpectal Dispatch to The Tribuna, BerivorisLp, 111, April 8.—~The Tllustrious Grand Lodge of the Kuights of 1676 meets to- morrow at the State Houso. ‘The sesslon i3 ex- cted to last a couple of da; d deld xr‘e alroady nmvlng.p ikt A BRICK, HzLENa, Mont,, April 8.—~A large gold brick ing her food in both the succulent and exsic- cated state; that somo of them chromaticslly correepond to the seventh colorof the spectrum, and that they are endowed with caudal ap- pendages of exagrerated longitudioality. —— NEW USE FOR RIFLES IN WAR- FARE. A Mrs. Eltza Miller, of Now York, lays clalm 1£0119,000 acres of wildlandIn West Virgiola snd Kentucky, which sbo clalns to bo worth $80,000,000. We are reminded by this, as Mr. Liocoln used to say, of & little story. Bome six orsoven yoars 8o Lo Compte de Fleury, 8 Freuch noblemsn ot considerable fortune snd bigh socisl positlon, came to this country to look Cloudy. FPall-Mail Gazetle, A new use for the rifio in warfaro has boen olght _ | tho strikers, cmploylug three compauics of | after acres (31,000 acres moro than Eliza was cast to-day from the product of tho Feunob- Weaikar, | milita to guasd tho trains leaviog Topeke sud by datt 1o} Tho Ind wae. 10catod, 1u Weet | #ugRested by the experieace guthored 1n 08 | ot pine, valio over §30,000, The mino b lo- Emporis. No violent dewonstrations of any Vfl""‘v ‘aud the Count held an ugbroken chaln | late campalgn fa Turkey,~nsmoly, Its sppll- | cated abont 18 miles from Bliver City, Mont, cation to vertical firing. Io was found (ac~ kind were made, and it {s belleved the strikers will make Do furiber trouble, Efgot of the ringleaders Lave been arrested, two of - thew uow swaltlng trial _bee fore Unlted Btates Commissloner Wil- son for '“fp‘"f the United States mail. Threo companics of wilitia are o the ficld, ono of which bas been sent to Emporda from Lere, oue frow Independeuce, and one from Leavous worth, which bas been sent to Emporla. A masmecting of citteens was held ta-night, which™ was addressed by of titla golng back to thodays of tle Revolution. Bince the 150,000 acres bisd come nto hls poss soxsion b hud boen payluk hls taxes rts\fluly. first futo the Treasury of Virgiuis, sud, after the breaklug out of the War, futo the Treasury of West Virginis, When Coust de l'lcur‘nr- rived at Charleston, the then Capital of West Virgioks, be wade luqulty us tobislaod. A farm of 180,000 scres (wore than 200 square miles) s ot 80 swmall that it cxact locstion sbould be vukoowu te the commuuity round about. And yes, surprisiog as it way scem, nobody kuew uuytliog about tbe Freuch uo- The brick was the product of 150 tobs of 203 tho cort ot it production was SLOO. " e e———— BRICKLAYER§' STRIKE, Nxw Yoxx, Aorll 8,.—About 800 bricklsyers ‘struck to-day to enforco the Union rate of wages, $3.00 » day. e —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Poxr Eaps, La., Apri) 8.—Arrived, the steam- ship Yavguard, fiom Liverpool. cordlng to s letter to the Tima from Bucharest) tbat numbers of Rusalan sol- diors were struck by the Turk. ish balls, when under the old conditions of Sght~ ing they might bave been considered safe, bein not only far beyond the ususl range, but lmufi ly conccaled by elevatlons of the ground, and um:.'nm- lyiog betweon them and thelr oppo- neol ‘A remarkable instanco of this occurred at the ..lcfi;:‘u‘ Sclipka FPuss, when Gen. Dragowiroffl was "Atter rendiog this advertissment necd any ons suft Efluml.fl'm. Tied-Rioden, Infirm. Crinplad, Nervous, NMADWAY'S REMEDIES, Fromn tho Hon. Thurlow Weed INDORSING Dr,RADWAY'SR. R.R, REMEDIEY After Using Them for scmq TYears, New Yaur, Jan.4, 1677, ~Daan rn: i Tore A R Bera ster expertencing th F eficacy with- Tl €anfdenne, ¢ 13 no lass A pioasure than & daty to thankfully ner nawledgo the sivantage we havn derfved from them, B il ro relortad o asofich & ocraaion rhqaly and Alwers witt the deyired aftect, o Iteady kel cannat be begter deseribed than (L1s by fts name. * \va Sphi7 e Minfment freauently aait fredly Blinost iney! bff Anding the promied * reliet s gD THURLON Wik, ADWAT. R. R R. RADWAY'S READY RELIER QCurocs the Worst Pains in from Onetp Ewounty Minntes. NOT ONE EOUR {708 BVER e PAIN: 18 was the o 1s The Only Pain Remedy whether' of b i “::lp."lc ll:m‘h. Liowels, or other gisnds, or.organs,| FROM ONE TO TWENTY NINUTES, o matter how violent or excruclsting the patn, thy ADATAYS KEADY JELIE iLIEE 8 A cui euralgio, or prosirated with discaso may suffer. RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of tho Lungs, Bore Throot, Dificult Broafhing, Palpitation of the Heart, Hyaterios, Oroup, Diphtheris, Oatarrh, Influsnsa, Hoadachs, Toothrahe, Neuralgis, Rheumatism, Cold Ohills, Ague Chills, Chilblains, and Froat Bites, 0 AD e LR AR BELIEE € ey O Iy fasixty drops fn halt 8 tumbler of water wi in &eu{"%‘:‘n‘" ok Hendicua, DIRTEAEhy Dy souters,Caits R i els and x| o T Colicy el 6raahontd A1waya CArFy A battie of RADY, RERDY TELTRE with thath) A few drons In *uis will hrovent alcknesaor pain from clisnge of water. it it bettor thian French Brandy or Biticraas 3 stimulsge! FEVER AND AGUE. PRVER AND AGUY cured for 00 cents. Thes A e T cur Fonar ot gua sud all othor Malarious, ILIWH %l.“vlcl"l' ynn ‘eliow, and other Fevers (alded by H, AY' H‘ 11.L8) o ?gmh;l RADWAY'S NEADY RELIKF. Fitty ceaus HEALTH! BEAUTY! it h Blood-=Ti usa of 'fifin‘n‘-’i‘c AR AT G R ook DR. RADWAY'S Sarseparillian Resolvent dg the most astonlshing cures; 80 guick, sorspld i c%miu?n‘u“flma:xm?frwu R et 7t truly wondeeful inedicine, thot Every Day on Increase fn Flesh and Welght 18 Secn nnd Felt, THE EREAT BLOOD ‘PURIFIER, - B R ‘comman T et S uitoutr s e o for e b Wk Y ; e rcunont the Cody sl naw ot Pieral now and ind maiel Totuls, Byphilits, Consumption, Glaudular Discist, Ylsem 1n Y, Mouin, dumors, Nodes In b Isuds and uther partaof th m, Sore Fycs, Biru: grous Discharges trom the ad tho worst furmi! Skin' Discases, Eruptions Fover Hores, heald e fng Worme Bt Etien SR ik o the 0 iy um i §ESiab, oToA Whalebof ‘o' 1its o 8 tha cufative range of this wonder of modern chymi(rT, e wi rmuwuyyouunuunl(lm Y8 Of iscase its potent power tacert cm. Ul" the pattent, dafly becoming reduced by the wanes and decomposition that are continaslly progremios, sicoeeds (n arreallng thos Wastc, nd fepairs thetans with new material mdo from liy bluod—andbls the Sarsapartiltas will and does e O St e fow o of purigcation. n nisbing the, Sadics, ith nmlF B it “and day 1he il by and every, wtient will feel himeelf atronger, tha food digritiog ticr, appetite Improving, sud flesn and wolghtin® . CTRAN'L1y does the Sarsapariiian Resolvent exeel al dial “agents In tha s of Lhronle, herofulons B e 4 ek iaesis, bt e 19 150 oaly pos 1tiva cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints rinary and Womb Disesses. Gravel, Diabetes, Proms. ‘Water, lncl!&llnal“ of Urlne, Tirightd & n whera tu |4 lfllul burning sei ‘when lll’ i DR S The sisaiy of tho biow 434 aloda the foras. TPumor of Twelvo Yonrs' Growth Cured by Radway’s Rosolvent R S &léi‘fi.np‘e‘ii' [ K Rt would try its bus_had o fsith jull, b 3 ffered for twelve years. [ toakaly mo o et batier, aniarier, i applck (han § have for (welve years, Tha wurat i T ARG 0% for p"e"xfi‘-':"'gl'ufi:"' Hoen o puhilsh et 7ou choose. HA 1, KENAPP. PRICB, - = 81 Por Boitle, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Ax 0x. Mich., April 30, 1873, —Dx. Rep¥AT= AT AR e mr’fi ok youy esgirest Befty Pills, snd also using the Iteady liclics st out 028 Lfn of ovarian tumord ou the abdomey; shih the it eminent physicigns of our Mlegical (v i Bounced lncurpble, by eete i Tnouns toy, otz 21 unifs wi ce ur e Boviciews Bundred and ten Snils. bt they ara ich v o0 n twenty-{our batgles uf Ho | Ui g 46" ns, 0. ERAIT. Another Letter from Mrs, C. Kraphs s DR, RADWAY=KInq Bir: T taka the liberty to |ddr¢1 ou agals Ly e weol st pmeh ot atidll e LI LR proO o OBlo: a8 1o Ceaaqh thrt l"mmln"wn.lfil e haner from (e sl 'K-fim Wiy forh 11 azquals ith Mrys. Krapt. bus h4 et fl:dy‘.‘-q:dv-:.ydhawnl-;t S has Leea ity Faeasa of selitug mAny Botties of 1he Nesolventls (b4 druygists ot AGD ATLor, to pursons sMicted with (ot saltumors, We bave el ot sanic Wondertal ¢ 71t Yours sespectiilyy gpp g a 06 Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug, 18: 1873, DR. RAl5WAY’$ REGUIATING PILLS! Perfectly tastaless. giegantly costed with ss et bR e e D, Bilivugaess, Billous Feser, 1o e gl nal u wel jcv, 85d &1} deradi el the Toggras] viacera, oL 0k Taercury. site.” Fordy vesiabie att e cidisy ® Bl oo n'flug o gulier ! Hurric it uiasen, BRPRBE AL B eurty Clokid 3 1000 whed i 8 Lying posiur and 8u e s lying post! A G s '.:;.'_3' foo bin dxd byan fais .-ubum“: A58, ‘doecs of Radway's Piils wil) fyee thesTECE 7 Lok, 23 08 pont AR fes B READ FALSE AND TRUE. x " fead ooe mp to RADWAY & €O K05 - 21100 WoRLD Lot Taoe, Fou Yuk bulormation va tho f the Ligesiive organa: donatipat mhni‘ m&‘hmé.- of 1o Bigedld

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