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MARINE NEWS. New Vessel-Register of the Inland e Lioyds Sharply Critloised. Lake Treights a Fraction Better on Grain Cargoes. Jrrival of the First Tessel from Dofalo, River Soundings, More Tasuranes Cutling, Fle. 1 HE NEW REGISTER. A wns:rxne:ltd. the new reglater of the ]nl-nd Lioyds 1a recelving eome sharp eriticlsm. Yester- day's Milwankeo Sentinel spears thns of §t¢ Hhenew Intaad Lioydn regioter for which sesscl Vust heen an the aul ive hak r.',{’,:%:"d'.“.%"“ Joes, ind'nmore, wenerally ahused it of t ot eanual Red that DT i i ah. Theso vessela eiand high in v Deen T E A aninpers. ani are Boughit nfter, bt the entbpiTn, B now register witl nuw make 3t ‘dif- thetrrat qlt for 1o securo gialn eargocs, eapeelally tn o ar, A stancher or safcr eraft than fhafellof 18 XS, witen properly conutricled ant (e £y lowder, cannot b found npon freahi o et groperig I0AEIE Writiedt Linyda recognized this fact by waterk A wehe TeumpN @ scvond place fn Clasa 1, & givjax the BOE Vet holds In thelr ook, To lawer n Tating whIcl, Pt ate tn o year there mast be canie, Teoel Ay faila to reveal any. * The Inpactors recom- t [eaniey nerof. the cansl vessels winteriog fiero ent for th i ey e apinion that If clamsed on merit they 4 »A1, Generai-Inspectar W. I, Foulduibe AL, General Inen 2 1 LA . hut thinks ho Tot his nrejudica agaiont S AT ul veaselnruh way il s Juigmient in 'ap the InTand Lo P calien of comalnt is exceanivn Anot! uatlon, For lnwtance, tho_ stexm-barge W. if, flarnum. whic i for £25,000,13 valued it £37.000; tlie sclirs Tecently B0 cor ‘and. (v 8. 1inzard, which ' went for 135,000 _cach, are valuedsat €4no00 and $38 000 re wtively: ard thoechir Potter, one-quarter of which freciaet ¢nanged hands at tho'ratc of $30,U00, 14 put oxn nt 833,000, by private sdyices from Dul , the Inland LIFISK alfor [y meoting with dibTavor thiers. and 1t s Bifitied"that thotwo reglters now exiuat are to b e aieree.. ¢ 80, (L8 hoved the clas Trom the Plienix reister, g4 that. al- [‘n'.','nfi';fi Pxatily pericct, comes nearcr Lo tho WATK, A Fopeara to Eive more gencral aatisfaction. f TIE SEAMEN, A secret meeting of the Chicago Seamen's Union, from which reporters wers religlously excluded, wea heldlast nightin Bohemtan Hall, on Weat Taylor strect, near Canal. Mr. Richard Powers, President of the Unlon, occupled the chair, and tbere were sbout 150 members present. Tho Tuson was eatablished, or reorganized, shout four weeka ago, and It i d that it has from 1,400 to 1,600 enrotled mombars, - The businesson hand was principally of a routine charscier. The report of the Committco on Con- stitation and By-Lawns was adoptcd after conalder- shiodebate on tho different rectione, Tha Com- mutter on Hall reported in favorof the reguiar meeting-place, . No, 258 Houlh Water street, and thelr roport was sccepted. Mr. Joseph Gafney, Corresponding Sccretary, tendored biu resiynation, which was accapled, “the vacancy not belnz fitled. The Committce appointed at & prevlous mesting to bulldoze the grain-trimmors made & report, and & commitica of three was ap. luted to wail upon the lumberoahovers, who, as i was alieged, had broken the rules of tho Unlon. The meeting adjournsd subject to the cali of the Chalrman, MILWAUKEER, Latest exchanges have the following: The schr Anglo-Saxon has gono to Pentwater from 1his port to toad with timber for Kingston, on owner's sccount....The props Arabla and Dean Hichmond completed cargoos hera thi mormng, and ealled for DBuflalo..... Work on the steamship Amazon s rapidly ap- proaching completion, and she will soon be ready 10 resnme her place on the Grand Haven routo. ..., Capt, Meintosh has gonu to Manitawoce {0 take charge of the stmr Sheboygan, and she will take herplace on the weat hure route to-morrow, .. ‘The achra Porter and Joscph Falge esiled for Bul- faloduring Tueaday night. The Alice B, Norris wis ready 10 leave yestorday morning, but had pot ventared ont up to Iast evenln Owing 10 the southerly gale yesterday, the schr II. L. Berger, Lound from Chicago for Manistce, came iata barbor here, her Captain not decming 3t &d- vissble to aitempt the paesage scross the lake, ... Capt, uddleson, of the Northern Transttateam- 41 Nushua, took unto hlmwell & wife at fudington, afew dayasince. The fortunate lady is vaid to by A widow named 8mith....The nct earnings of the fourateamshlps of the NorttwwesternTranaportation Company, enuaged in freichting acroea the Jake to Grand Iiaven durinit tha past wintor, are varlously eitimsted ot fram 850, to $100,000 ., Cargo raka wers quotea nt 10 cents net per §100 i L‘Ifi- cazn yesterduy. Here the rate 18 five cents higher, orl4centa et per $100, Hull riske aro gelnw wiitten, both hera and fn Chicagu, at 434 per eent for A Lvessclse. This in now the standard quo- 1atien; but casca of ehading are sald to heve oc- curred within u day or two by parties desirous of tecorlog riske. U1 thought thiat they sacriticed & pattton of thelr premiums for the purpose, LAKE FREIGHTS, Qraln freighta worc Gniner yestorday. There was 4 falt foquiry with smal) offerings of vessels, and ‘arriers held out for highor ratee, Towards tho clote 2c was pald for corn to Buffalv. Luke and il rates wero also firmer at 1:2tic for wheat and e for corn to New York, and 14%c for com to Dostas. The capacity taken fools up 40,000 bu wheat, 207,000 bu corn, and 4,000 bu oats, To Doflalo: The schr Champlon and ache Michigan, com 8t 23c; arhr Zack Chandler, oate through; rop Cominodore, wheat and corn through, To tolilngwood: Kchr Masher, corn and vats nt 9c, T2 Oswego:' Schr Nossnu, ' coen nt Oi4¢, In the afternoun tho ¥, W, (Hiord, whoat ot ilc, and tho Clara Patker, corn at 24(c, both for Bufiafo. At Nilwaukeo Wednesday thero was a good In- gairy for veancls, but shippers wonld not pay ovee i, which carrlers declined to uce be only ept. Charter was tho schr Angus Smith, Su.ooo bu rye % Buffalo at de. ‘J:;L","‘" freights wero 8 hiitle moro uctlva yes- The achr Wiggic & Joues was chartered horo erday 10 ::m{ 500,000 fect of lumber from ;_::.v-n(stcl'y.r‘:‘cvnlnpun’..xrsx cr 1,000 ,m& on rafl. The achr Stant Ladingtan anton was li‘m'"km for slabs, from co- un- TaeSrehc O L Johrs aajod Munk . L fulnwon, ‘satiod for Mankoco festerday to load 20,000 feot of lumber for Cais ieorge W, Weat clipne wets §1,35 for a deck-load of freen dnch and & hold full of ary ulcm‘lmm MORE CUTTING, b’l'hn catthroat, dog-n-the-manger policy seems b the favurite ono with certaln of 1he marine- insarance azenta at thin port, ard rates on cargues :nflhull- bive been roduced to such a low Ogure 8t w0 prose can urlso from them. Tho 1ate on Enxn €argoes to Buffalo has been reduced from 50 .fnu ber 3100 ta 10 cents, and an agent offerad to ':l‘l-Ahulluusa percont whea the fized rato lb:l?l.‘::.’z:::":‘ .h:t"u“wn lcum:fl gunnrd-y Quartern, e A catlon w. ll sefused ot head- nesr, "oy comts wibiber doet peiat b o eoal cargoes from Bulfalo ' U0 3 seasun's contract, ati0 cents per nously low figure~when 40 cents had oD the lowest uftered; and ey Mlow po margin at alj -d:qllllu: l‘unlt::n:l:‘k‘:‘l‘:::.m TIIE goonrici BTEAMERSN, ’Ilr':u stme Sheboyran has come out of the ship- L 81 Manltowoe in splendid trim, but did not . Ve here yesterday, as anticlpated In an even. b % piver. Bhe has been completely averbanled, d new arches wers put du 1o give her Rroater ;!lrrngm. Bho will resumo ber place on the daily ! ;n between Chicago, Mylwaukes, and Munitowoc la svontng, when sho witl leayg tho lsst-named Port, and henceforward will make regular teips in ~ ; -1"17:"""" with her u the slr Chicayo, A} Goodrich Contp, ond form six distinet 3l porte on Lake lay. The tram. of the Cowmpany must have Targely (hcreased e Katacasun two of their Lote wore faid gy OF #'IHHVAL OF TIE COMMODORE, ‘ b¢ prop Comuwodure, of the Westeen Transpor- ’lllon Company's Bullaloand Chicago line, arrived dmn beiow yestorday, with 800 tons of merchan. e, priucioally sugar, and 1¢ the Brst’ steamer : ouzh from Bufialo this eeason. ller command- :f Capt. Willlam Dickson, reported strong head w:;':c:n l;ku Mlchigau, whict retarded his rapid 2. but otberwiso tho trip was made without foseworiby incldeat. ' Thie Commodors wil lews Tye Bualo (his evoning witha cargo of wheat. prop Muutsus, of the samo tine, will arriva 1he bosaday from Luluw, and lcave Monday. ~ All alow, “4p2f s Company wil sgon be in commis- sde yust next. ISALA wili ;.q next 1o the Cnmnmdue’uh: ;l::““ on h;"l:::;llg’mz:\ ©of eapacity, with a registered WHAT THEY SAY OF HER, o steamer Flora, belonglng to the Nortbe e ':‘r-n-pnmnlun Comuasy, bas been char- e Dmr 'nuu. Laby & Co., of Chicago, and will l!lu.ju: that part asan excursion’ boat on and Deea, ot hayio0® 18 Uy eslculuted for the busls urrloutatac af 2heB deck room enough for ex. Lithe ik, A8d being too slow for Joug 1rips such 1u favor of G, fuade kst scason. The ouly polut ©f the Flora is her BUprior atate-rovm ace TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1878. which can ho pnt to good ase in Mitwaukee Wisconsin, THE CANAL, April 11.-—Arrived—Elizabeth, Brinaeronr, Lockport, 0,000 bn cotn; Montauk, Lockport, 375 brla flonr, 75 bu oats. Clenred—Orlon, Morris, 16,703 ft lamber, 30,343 1t fumber for Jollet. Buivorront, 1, April 11-0:30 p. m— Cleared—Neptnne, Jollet, 10,000 It lamher: Peer- less, Ottawa, 21,170 ft lnmher; Tempest, Olawa, 71,758 Mt lumber; Kxcelafor. Peorls, 32,800 ft lumber, 40,000 lath. 20 brla flour; Montank, Lockport, 4,000 bu wheat, RIVER BOUNDINGS. Tarbor-Master Carey yesterday took sonndinga fn the main river, which will prove valuable to vesecl-masters, From Rush atreet hridze cast. ward to 1llinois Central Siip **A," he found an average dapth of fourtecn and one-haif feet, and from the Above-mentlonicd slin to the lighthoura firteen feet, From the Iuller(mlnl nutward there wan eifhicen feet of water, [nder the influence of the llmnF southwest wind that Llew in the afternoon of yesterday, the water was & foot to fftcen inches fower than usual, BUFFALO, Burraro, April 11,—Charters ~Schrs Saveland, <onl from Ashtabula to Milwankee at 406 Donald- aon, lnmber from Alpena to Chlesgo ot $1,25; Cape Tlorn, coal from Dlack River to Duffalo at 3oe free. Cleared—Propa D, B, Allen and raxe chandiee, Chicagn: A Vorn and Gen, Werth Algous?, Anderson. and Stampedy, Sheboygan, TORT IIURON. Spectat Dispateh tv The Tribune. Ponr Hunon, Mich., April 1L, —Down—Props Westford. Avon, 8t. Pavl: schr Frankie Wilcox, Up—Trops Benton, Yosamite, Cuba, Bsnitac, Champlon, Montana, East Baginaw and barges, Genrge Ring and barges, Evyptlan with Pelican, Delaware, Ooshawk, Torncr and barcea: ectirs E, C._Ronerts, Emma C, Lintchineon, W. R, Taylor, ‘Wind—South; fresh. Weather clondy, TUG REBUILT, Capt. Joe Qllson,’ who s known on the rlverasa food-natured and clever tugman, has chartered the Martin Green, a tug which ha ran last scason, and will bring bier ont next week. She Lias beon pare y rebullt, having rcceivod new decke, decke frames, and new pilot-hovee, and new crowne rhect, fine-sheet, and door-sheet for her hoiler, thus placing her fu excellent condition for the towing business, erly, mer- * "Clt{. aclirs Cape Black Hiver; Seaton, Butcher Moy, Chicago} FECSE A NEW TUG ASSOCIATION. A tog associatlon has been formed at Buffalo nnder the nama of Hand's Line of Tugs, Capts, John dohneon and George R, Hand are the Snper- fntendents. Tho capital stock of the Assucistion i €01,500, divided juto sharcs of 8300 each. There are thirtcen tuge 1n the orgunlzstion. WIND AND WEATHER. ‘The wind blow from the sonthwest from Tuesday evening up to 4 a'clnck veaterday afternoon, when 1t ehified around to the westward, Thamove. mente of craftof any kind were very few daring yeaterday, and only one artival froin below was noted, that of tho prop Commodore, LUMBER-SIIO $? RATES. The Lumbtr.Shovers' Union have promuigated the following ratcs for unlonding lumber vessols 1his season: Hoard, planks. timber, etc., perhour, 18 cents; oak ties, cach, 11§ cenls; hemlock ties, each, 15 conte; codnr tiee, “each, X of s cent; co- dar poais, per 1,000, $1,00, ERI. Special Dispateh to The Tribune. Eniz, Fo., April 11,—Arrivals—Prop James Davideon: rclirs Ogarita, J. C. King. Buffalo. Deparinres—=For Chicago, prop James Davideon and canrorts, and echir Marongo, with 1,20 tons tard coal; for Toledo, echr 0y B, Henwon, To- ledo, NAVIGATION NOTEN, Cijcaan.—The Canlaln of tho schr Queen City wan expecting to sall inet evening for Buffalo.... Tho tug Goldsmith Mald is recciving a new botler, and will Lo placed fn good condition,.. The tug Trisd Is recelving mew upper works, smoke-etack, etc., and will be artiatio- «The canal prop Two Nel- lios was dry-dockud yesterday for calking.... Tho Commercial Line prop Cuba iv on her way up, having passed Port 1luron yesterday....The schr Clara Parker moved doswn to the Galens Elovator Inst ovenlng, and will taka on grain for Bufale The tug Ameriean Eagle la ont of 4 recelving flnluhlnr touches at Clark t, Dahlke will pull the Singlor this scason, as Miinols Central " snd & mew cost of palat, woon be fu readineas for (rai An eveming paper stated that the schr Iirightla loading at an el evnlorsmumny. Bhe was loaded Iast winter with {18,000 bu of wheat, snd sailed for Duflaloyestorday, ».Capt. Erank Hoot, who sulled laet season on Uie steam-barge Kutchum ne Mate, has ussumed command of that Ane, rakish-looking craft the uarkentine Unadills, and oxpected to flel awuy last evening with & cargo of graln for u ~The W, T. prop Fountain City Jast evoning for this port. The Union Line prop Poriage Citly laon her_way up....The ,li_ru[' Cuba, which cleared from Dyfalo rll:hl on 'uenday, stope at Bay Cityfto lake on a cargo of ealt for Uhlcago.... Tl new steamer bolng bullt by oJ. P, Clark, at his shin-yard in Springwolla was launched at 9 o'clock” vesterday afteruoon.... The New York Superintendent of Publie Works has made the necewsary appolni- .Tho scbr Norman, lying in Y s recolving re- and 3 3 meate of Erle Cuual oflicers for tho scason.... The Custom-Tlouse nigh open for the season. it-oftice at_Oswego s now Tho prop Jdaho and tng A, Ca.'s larye dock for ganaral tho harbor remains steady at cleven fect in auy part of the channel. 1s provable that the stmr Kincardino will run be tween Oswego and the Usy of Qulute this acason. .o The steam barge Neptune, of 240 tons bure den, will be sold at auctlon at (ircen Hay an the It proximo,,,.The achr W, K. Ogden will tnke coal. fram Cloveland (o the Sault, thence to Dlurquetie, whero ehe will take on n cargo of iron' oro for Cleyelana.... ‘Fhe prop Odcar Townseud, Cupt, Kelley, witl lcave Cleveland for Green liny on Saturday' for a cargo of wheat for Butfalo partic Tho Saginaw 18 enucunced to commencs her res trips from cland to Port Stanley on the 15th fast., which fosome two weeks carlier than usual... During the paet winter the steam-Largo Mackinaw has beon given quite a rehulld at Now Baltimore, ro- ceiving u new stern, bows, deck, deck-frame, and cabln. ... Thare {8 ol nquiry at Oswego for vossele 10 Joad with coal at Dack Croek for Toronto, to arriva there boforo the opouing of the canal in Ay, —— TORT OF OLIIVAGO, ‘The following are thoe arrivals and actual sallings At this port for the twenty-four hours cnding st 10 o'clock last nights Antivars—stmr Corons, 8t. Joe, aundries, l‘mh streess prop Messenger, Benton Ilarhor. aundries, Wa- basi avenue; prop Commodore, Dufialo, sundries, htal reet. L SATL! QT schr Marlnor, Qs nfih '8 Buut] iuem arilghe,” Grand ' laph kei sch Btanton, Lu risaton] echr Uoorgd oe. e DEDICATION OF A SANITARIUM, Special Carrespondencs of The Tritune, Barrie Cnzex, Mich., Aprll 10.-~The Sanita- rlum building, under voutrol of the Seveuth-Day Adveuts, was dedicated with uppropriate public services to-day, Anaddress on the Health-Ro- form movoment was delivered by the lov, Alr, Cuutright, of Doston. Tousts were responded 1o by the Hon, V, I’ Collier and severul wed!- cal gentleinen, of this city, and the Hou. W, 8. Uearge, of the press, of Lansing. ‘There were suany visitors und [nvited friends from different purtsof the country; aund, after anfuspection uf the buildlug and the'aparte ments, about 600 sat down to alnuer. The bulldive is o Boe, comuiodious structurg of brick, threa stories in height, vicely fintshed and furnished, and situcte on an emiienco commanding a view of tho cnf and surround- s schr Per {ngtoa; schr ¢, urrsy, budalop ‘ufil country. Tho lustitutios conducted by {ulelligent "and ekiliful physiclans, and is de- servedly popular, Au cotertalumnent of a soclal and musical naturo 1s given this eventng, ——————— TEMPERANCE. To the Edilor of The Tribuns, Cmoado, April 11.—1 notico a letter from Mr, Ltubbs iu your paper of tbls date waruing peo- Ple uot to take bumbug remedies for the cure of drunkenness, but to take s remedy which he bas tried aud found efficacious, of which moro can be heard vy attending certaln Gospel tem- perance weetlngs. Now,there l4 auothier remedy which | bave found to work very well o wmy own casc, and which I recommend to others. It has every advantago clalmed by Mr, Hubbs for h::‘ p?(ent. with :ho nalimounl recommeudation that it saves 4 trip to Lawer Farw, . remedy ls nhuplrpln ston urtnkh;’rl lllg:“ A m must peoule cau do this quite as well wlflfa they aro atiendivg to thelr ordluary business as they can by carrving a bavder about thu streets or waking a parads of themselyes in the newspapers or st retiglous mectings as the luh{cfl.i of soww wiraculous tofluence or cure. ‘The simple fact 13, that the babit of driuking Lus to be cured just a3 the babis of whistling has,—nnt hy prayers or Incantations, but ny conatant effort of the will until the evil hiaolt’ls worn off, and = contrary ane has taken ita place. ‘The man who cxpects to eecape from the terrivle alavery of rum has to do the work himeelf, and hias to wrestle with the enemy not amid the cheers of an enthusiastic temperance Il:ll‘fil.lllf or tha responsive Amensof Lower Farwell Hall, but alone, and in unexpected en- counters, Ti-ere is no royal road nor easy roal out ' of the trouble, and a quack Doctor of Divinity is no better In the businers than & nquack Doctor of Medicine. The grace bf Gol don't curo corns g0 long a8 & man wears Lleht bools; and it don't cure drunkeuncss titia mmanstops drink- Ing and stays stopped; and it 1s no kindness to drunkards to_deludo them with nostrums of thevlogy or of medicine. It was not a bad hilea of the old temperance lecturers to personify the groggy habit as * King Alconol,” end I tell you the man who proposes 10 hold an_cncounter with that old potentate has to gitd up bis own loine sud do battie with his own hands and with his own atrength, until Lo gets tho cuemv down; and this ho may as well understand be- fore he goes into the fght. PrrER. CITIZEN MEGY'S CREED. Exaetly What the Assnssin of Archhishop Darboy Hald at the Recent Danqnet—A Rignificant Reforence to the Fittaburg Rlota WWhich Indeed BMakes ¢ Food for Thought,” New York Wortd, Aprilo. The full text of the spcech dellvered by Citle zen Edmond Megy, tho escaped Communist who commanded the firlog-partyat the * execu- tion" of tho Archbishop of Paris and other hostages, at the Beethoven Hall banquet, March 17, 1878, has been published {n pamphlet form, tho proceeds of its eple betng applied to tho benefit of tho Communists transported to New Caledonla, M. Megy's speech bLegins as follows—the honorary President of the Assocla- tlon, it should be sald, Is the veteran revolu- |lnn|al. Blanqui, whom the French authoritics have held in prison for the last soven years: Now more than ever the name of Dlanqui 1s an actuality, for (to the stinme of the melf-atyled French Repuhifc) the great apostle of .oclal revolution 1 still confined in the prieon of Clair- vaux, his offenso being his refusal to become the acconplice of the traitors who gave up the Ie- public tothe Itoyalisis of France andthe Impe- rialists of Giermany. Thlers, who bad alrendy prepared his coup d'etat, with a view to naverilsing himaclf as tha eavior of soclety and tothe destruction of the Uc. rnhhc. had arrcsted Blangul at Cahors a fortnizht infore the 18th of March [Note—~The date of ihe Communist rising of 1871], and when the Com- ', in whose operations he took no part, pros the exchange of our illustrious friend aualost all the hoetages hwwlght name, Thiers plumply refuscd to enter into the srrangement. **You dare not meet llanqul, and you might us well own it," sall Citizen Flotte, the delegute of the Commune. **Well, bad mather not,* re- lied Thicrs, **Do what you wil with your ontages, I will keep mine,’ The prefended {{epnblican Oovernment of to- day, by keeping Blanqut in prison for seven years, commits o most infamous act of most abomlnable cowardice, aud it is to_protest perfidy of these llfllml Ttepublicans who at this oi ment hold France in theft talons that we have se. leeted Citizen Blanqui as honorary President of this celebration, Wangni made his debut In pnblic life behind a barrleade fn the Rtue Bt. Dents at tho elections of 1827. He wae there wounded in the neck, Ho fought agatn in 1830, and took part in all the revo- lutionary cnterprises of the = Iepublican nnr‘y apainet Louls Philippe. Condemncd to death in May, 1639, hia sentence was commnted to per- Petiial fmprisonment, 1fo was dying in the hospital of Tours, when the revolution of 1848 freed him, Ta the Provistona) Government be anpeared Jike a spectre, ** 1lave you cume to overthrow us? aald Mecurt, **No," éald Blanqui; ** hut to bar tho road betnd you Blanqui's Jegendary honesty, his absoluto devo- tion to the revolutionary cause, have made tha In- tricners and thieyes who, beneath & Rtepublican mask, cheat the prople with enervating doctrines, which lead them perpetually the same round of ignominy and mllu{.-hnvn made them ahiver with fear. These children of fatachood four truth; for this reason they have burled Blanqui alive, 80 that the people might not hear the list appeal of him who, fur the sake ot the revolationary cauer, has unaergone “all hamiliations, —every tarture of body and mind, upon whom the implacable hat- ers uf right have heaped tho most hideous calnm- plea, .. . Tho France of the Revolatlon, brutided by clor- fealism, accepted the eizhtecn yeara of the Em. pire, and, In{ her apathy and maddentng cowardlce, mado horaelf privy to all the acta of Bonapart 8hu made her bed in the gutter and plorled In she made of ner eons food for powder ot the de- mand of a brigand; sho let perleh of hunger the wiven, sisters, and daughterato whom fusilades, the gutllotine, and exile left no means of upport but prostitution; sho applauded thie soldiery that on every side shot down the workingmen : she hail- od the reign of the sabreand cried ** Vive 'Em- werene |™ After glorifying *the hand(ful of couragcous citizens who offered themaclvesns a holocaust,” Blanqu), Flourcns, Duval, Ferre, Ueutou, Delescluge, and others, Citlzon Megy proceeded to describe tho outbreak of Blareh 18, 1871, viewlne {t from the Communist standpolnt, of course, as n popular muniféstation agalnst the disarmament and surrender of Parls, aud ap- nlauding the execution by the rovolted National Guurds of their Gunerals, Lecomta and Cle- mcnt-Thomas, He then continued: A people up in arme Tead and yon'll bave bread, " L) T 18th of March ma; 1ng two very distinet insurrectio Government against the People, that of the Peaple against tho governuientalcoup d'etat. 1come now 10 the Comuiune. Tho Commune (Noto—3. Megrprinte this pas- 8¢ In sALL CAPS] wan the rleing of the workors, enslaved by the existiug soclal organization, agalnat those whoarrogaie 1o themaelvos tho richt to consume, without faboring, tke production of the workern, who receive for tholr toil only pov- oriy. ’l’hullhonuh(lll who fought undez the flag of the Commune, *‘Communalisny,* ‘*municipal liberty,” and the Jike nre hollow worde whicl answer {0 nothing serious and serve to mialead the poople and make them loso sight of the truc snd only aim of eocial revolution, We could not too vehemently hold pp thoso who use theso words to populer distrast. In polnt of fuct, what matters It whether ono hand or another wields the tash that falls npon our bncks, —whether the chain which-binds us ‘to tho pitlory of miacey is wilvered or gilt? I not the re. sult always *ho samer Vhat the people want Is the rights of life; not the ridiculous privitegs of ing* thelr jnilors, Lot §¢ be thoroughly understood: Ihe right to Jive fs not to bu granied ns a favor, it s only really posscozed where it has Leon obtmined by conguy: lql these reasons that the Communu of Paris was not a loral maiter, but In the hichest scnse & question affecting alf humanity, In afrm- ing its rivhts the populace of Pariw aMrmed the rigts of ""fl belng who auffers. It was over. thrown, ant the Communist iden la stronger thuu ever, becauso misery 18 more intenso than sver, The workingmen of Pittsbury proved recontly that tho poople everywhero stand oty the platform of the riglt 1o liva, and that the {doa of the great sucial rovolution had been fwplanted in Auerican nofl Now let the people do thelr duty, Citiacns, tho frightful crisle thrangh whbich we aro pasaing shows In tau clearoat fashion that only revolution can give to the producer that which bes longs to him of g‘:l. ‘They bave their labor for thelr palns who ssck to prove that economic cyises spring from the shultin his or that man's works, the suspension o ni he too keen :onxmll(un of machlnery with workingu Hoshit Al bosh! F t wo liold that wa long as the sun v runs, whilo the earth ylelds a vest and the vens are not dried up, there should Lo upon tha earth no being iu wanl, ' The hideous miscry beneuth which grosn and wiithe the masses 1 & crlmo againal humanity to be laid to the sce count of tho **directing classea ' that ara Intorest- e in starving and bruilifying the people the mors succesafully fo tubit, 1n that day when the people, knowingilat the earth belooge to all, slsll revolutely reclafn rights, in that day, citizens, tho acival exis {abgic of) wucloty, Vegettor of crima and af misery, shall have had s day, But the pcople muet ba on the ajert, If they aro not thero will be . parpetual crisls and naver-cuds ing misery. ¥OOD FOR TIOUGUT FOR AMERICANS. Butladelphia North American, There {8 food for reficction {n the story of Ed- moud Megy which tho Worid publishes, This mun, onco sent to tho galleys for a murder in which lie gluries, and who was afterwards rolcas- ed to turn the guos of Fort d'Issy sguinst the French army, and later to act as tho murderer of the Archbisuop Darboy snd his brother vprieats, & mussacru bofors which even red-haud- ed Commupists besitated—this Edmond Meey sat down lu s New York liguor-saloon and told the story of his crimes with the coolness umit bravado of & Capt. Kidd or a Claude Duval, Thinking “men can hardly re- flect with calinuoss upon tha fact that this man presided at a public diuner ln tho metropolls of the country a few days azo with g leaning Jouruallst sitiing opuosite, aud thet be aud bis aesociates fn the outruges and destruction of the Comuune pro plyiug theie daily avocations in the City of New York, aud nightly plotting and planning for the day when they shall overturn the omuibuses and drays to erreet barricades on Broadway aud Fifth ave- nue. WO BIOULD HAVE ATTENDED TUE BANQUET. Le Gaulors, Furia. . Tha big dealers in petroleum of Ol City cer- taloly wust bave been represented st this fes tival, where wers assemoled their principal cou- sumery, aud bave taken lLcavy orders for the next occaslon. What wssuclation could offer them better guarautees than that which bad an lusurrectionary wadmsn for its patron and an assassin for Itg presiding otticer) PLANNING OTUEW LABOR TROUBLXS. Washington fus Mr, Megy, a noted Erench Comumunlst, now luxuriating in New York City, cJaims to have killed six men In his brlef carcer, He was one of the gentlemen who massacred Archblshop Dartoy and the hostages in the last hours of the Parls Commune. Mr. Mcgy has committed no publie munier since hls arrival in this country, hut he hopes to have a red-hot riot in New York hefore the close of the coming suin- mer. Heis very much distressed about the Iabor problem, and has fixed his eye on the houses uf scveral rich men, which he will proba- bly sack when the confilct begins, There fs nothing like having & great, free country like thia to afford an asyium to oppressed and down- trodden people of the Mery school. THE COURTS. Recard of Judgments, New Suits, Divorces, Bankrupteles. Judee Bloagett yesterday ordered the (ndict. meat agatuet Setfgman Schiestnger tobe quashed. 11e was fndicted at the last term of the Grand Jury fu the District Court, under.the tenth sul- division of Kee, 5,132 of the United States Ro- vised Statutes, for disposing of his goods with- fu three months befure bankruptey otherwisa than In the regular course of business, with in- tent to defraud his ereditors, The motlon to quash was based on a recent decision of the SBuprems Court, reported in 17 Natlonal Bankruptey lteglster, p. 34, and which was also published In Tue TrinusE afew weeks 8go. This wasto theclect that if a man obtained goods under false pretenscs, and suhsequently thereto proceedings fn bankruptcy were begun against him, it was not within the constitn- tional limits of Congressional leglsiation to subject him to punfshment for such transactlon considered In reference to proceedings lo bank. rupteys that such an act, which was not an offense at the time it was committed, would not become such by & subsequent fndepcudent act. Thelndictment in the reported caso was under the ninth subdiviston of Sece. 5,132 of tho Reviscd Statutes, and Judge Blodaett held the principle was applicable to an indlctment under tho tenth clauso of the same statute, and that the Indictment in tho present cas® must be quashed. DIVORCES. " Rose Davis, Inher bill for separate’ mainte. nance, says she is the unbappy wileof one David Davis, to'whom she was married in 1874, Jer husband, fostead of followingr the illustrious footsteps of his namesake, las deecrted her, and has refuscd to devote any of his back pay to her support. Ho is gettiog about §100a month, and she thioks he cau spare a little for her noccssities. Judge Willlams yesterday granted docrees of idivorce to the followlug spolleants: Lizzia Iluston from Albert Huston, cause, desertion; Emma G, Chrlety from Willlam A. Chdsty, cruelty; and Julla A, Varnev from Moses C. Varney, descrtion, He alao allowel a decree of separate mamtenance to Emily Page from Thom- as WY, Page, the defendant to puy €100 in full, which was paid, TTRMS. The Appellate Court will meet Monday, April 2%, Thursday, April 18, is the last day for - ingt records, abstracts, und briefs to he term, The following cares will bo subject to catl: 33, Norton va, Gale; 39, Diversey vs. Jobnson; 40 Miller va, Ex. tone Co.; 41, Forrester va, Oli- ver: 42, Courtnoy vs. Oliver; Walsh vs. ‘Truesdoll 44, Gagy va. City; 45, Matteson vs. Pcople; 40, Breatun vs. Jolinson; 47, Bolton vs, Board of Education, DANKKUPTCY MATTERS, Myron B, Cook, of Peorla, wont {nto volun- tary bankruptcy yesterday, ‘thie secured debts amount to GfltfilS.Ol. and the unsecured to L.200.07. Tlhe only avscts are a judement for $500 againat David Adams, of Marshall, Mich., cousidered worthless. Reference to Reglster Johnson. Bernhard Benedict, formerly & member of the firm of Benedict Bros., glove manufacturers ot No, 148 Fifth avenue, also went the same way. The preferrcd debts aniount to 855.70; secured, $450; unsecured, B17,457.10; beeldes “.’,5:!1) due on uceommodation paper, 'The nssets consist of bills and notes for 855003 upon accounts, 494.27: and glove machinery now in posscesion of Heory Keivhart, 835%0, He has also $4,000 Hife-insurance In favor of his wife, Referred to Register Hibbard. A rnlummk- petition was also filed by Jacoh and Michaet Rieffer, merchants of Aurora, The secured debts are 80, proferred #4020, and the unsecurcd §1,23. Tho asscts arc notes $354, open accounts §200, und stock of dry woods, cte., bewween 83,000 and #4,000, No fudividual debts nor liubilitfes of considerable amouut, Iteferred to Rexlster Coon, A final hearing and creditors' mecting in the case of Joseph and Charles L. Metzler will bo held May 20, A discharico was tssued to Joseph Kirkland, In the case of Froncis McGrath, o composi- tion meeting will be neld Apnl 36 before Reglse ter Grant, at Morrls, Bradford Hancock was yesterday appointed Aul%r‘mc of Edward M, Fitch, R.E. Jenkine was appuinted Assignce of John 8, and Mary K, Barnos. ‘I'he creditors of Bushnell & Annin, the Twenty-sccond atreet grocurs, yesterday uccepts ed a composition of 40 per cent, payable 30 per ~cent in cash, 10 yer cent in three mouths, and 10 per cent {u six months. aaignees will bu chioson at 10 o'clock to-da for Jacob Heinz, Georze B. Walker, and Ava V, Brown, Tho continued fndividual composition meet- Ing in the casa of enry Greenebaum I8 also set for 10 a. in, to-day, UNITCD ¥TATHB COUNTS IN BRIED. Ellen C. Chandler beran a suit in ejectment caterday airuinst Benjawin B, Bullwiukle uud Cuarles 8. Cameron, clalining §2,000 damagos for the wronyful passession of the N, 3¢ of Lot snd the 8. 3¢ of Lot 10, Block 22, In Duucan's 9 Additlon to Chleago. Also, another suit azainsp Prescott G. Hale aud Charles 8. and Jeunlo W, Cameron to recover Lot 1 In the same additfon. ‘The Willcox Sewing-Machine Company filad o bilt agatnst Michacl Bauerle and Fraunk Stark to restrain them from infriugiue o vatent fur on improvement In jocks and drawers, orlziually granted to Robert W, Whitbey, BUPERIOR COURT, Jamea Couch tiled & bill yesterday apatnst 8, H. McCroa ta reatrain thecoliection of uw-sixth the personal-property taxes on the Tremont Housv, A CIRCUIT COURT. Leo 8chmidt_bogan n auit by revlevin agaiost J. 8. Hildrup, John Stiliwell, and F. J, Allon, 10 recover posscesion of thirteen billiard tables, valucd at 1,200, Henrlch Mensching filed a bill against Mary J, Mancheater, Wiliam Loch, George O, Man- chuster, adminbstrator, Qertrude and Minufe J, Manchiester, and C, E. I'ross, to (oreclosea trust- deed for 22,500 on Lot d 10 In Charles 1, Walker's Bubdivision of the W, 1§ or west Sacres of the 10 acres next north of and adjoinl [g the south 10 acres of tho W, 3¢ of the8. W, I{ of Scc. 84, 39,'l5. £, G, lelehwald sued Jocl WV, Bmall for $1,000. Witliam . Watson commenced an - action in trespuss against George 8. Reddeld, clafming £3,000 dumuges, FHOUBATE COURT, In the estato of Obadluh Juckson, the will was proved, and letters were vranted to the widow of tha deceaseld under bond for $20,000, Tho will_bequeaths the cntire property, valued at $10,000, 10 the exveutrix, TUE CALL. Jupax NLovcerr—Goneral business. Jubus (Tany—67, 69, 74 to 78, £0 to A7, BI to 83, and 0010 03, alt intlustve, ‘Nu' casa on trial JUDaE JANERON—TO o 04, cxcept 7D, B, and 01, Term No. 810, Berlink va, Lake Shorg & iclogan Nouthiern Rallruad Campasy, on tril. Juves Roukia—171, 17%, 173, 170 'to 170, . cluslye, No. 7 Junak Boorn term 0, Shaw ve. Shaw, un trlal. —Bot cascs Nos. 4,110, Duffy ve. City; and 8,172, Schiitz va, Colliny, No case on tnal, JuncR McArLutgn—-No. 54, Armetroog vs. nax FarwaLL-No. 1, B. R, McClure ve, Duuhaw, on trial. Juuuk WILLIAMe—270, Ligare va, Pescock, on trial, JUDGMENTS. Lniyxn Srarss Ciacuir Coynr—lunos Brobg- grr—5luger Manufacturing Cumpauy ve, Kale Pease. 705,68, sureilon CounT—Coxpkssloys—E. C. Larned ve. Edwin Walker, $10,243, 44, —H. W, Juckson, Recelver, va. Edric J. Tluse, $711, —Miichell & Remunelabere Furniture Company vs. Wallace A, Jowell, Adam Huyoer, sud Emma J. Walker, Edward 1 Webber, Royal B, Darnes, Jaxzsox—John Kean ve. Oliver F. Ful. ler, §2,070.59. —W. J. Gihson va, Bame, $470,07. —Fred Robrlg ve. Bame, $370, 20, ~J. B. (uenthor 20.— Potter Palwer ve, William A, Resaoni \erdict, §007.38.—A. Urundice ve. Alc bers d. Biradford: verdict, §108.33, —lllinol Stone Company ve. Jawmes C. Strawn; verdict, 81,600, and wotlon for naw trial.—Patrick Mctifllea ve. Patrick Connell; vepdict, $2¢5, and motion tor nuw trial. Y 1oxs—Goorge M, Heck- $350. RcUIF COURT—Coxri withvs, Luwiey Ingledew, A Wonderful Horae. Oncinmuty Commercial. In Sulliven's stables, ob (entral avenus, near Fourth street, there is at present a trained borse wbich 13 8 marvel of saiucity, aud grace, and beauty. Lle (s o geldiog 7 years old, out of & Morguu mare by a wild statfiun captured on tho plulus, Ho wes ralsed aud trained by Mr Morris Lewls, of Indianapolis, and is without doubtthewoat perfectly sud wonderfully trulued horsa in thia country. The Directors of the Zoo- logica) Garden are “thinking of mmmfi him to the attraction of that resort, and on Friday Jast Mr. Lewis eave an exhibitlon of the horse be- fure Mr. Giibert, the husiness manager of the fiarden, and a few other gentlemen. ‘There were old, experienced horsemen and showmen prescut, and all united In saying that they had never acen snything In the way of s trained horse to compare with * Porter,” for that Is the name he answers to, He walizes, dances a jig, walks on his hind fcet aloue, pretenda lame- ness, pretends sickness, Iving on side and groaning dolefully, suswers nuestions by a shake or nod of the head, counts off Lifs aze with his fore fcet, shows how n horee acts when he fs restless, shows how he acts when e is tired and lmnzr& thows how Lie would pitch 8 bad man off his back, and how he would helpa Yrcu\' ®irl on, and sits up and smokes a pipe. He fetches and carries Jikea o, and scems to be almost human in his at- tempts to make himsctl understood. Helsa beautiful fellow, full of fire and sylrll, and now arvl then gets on bis ear when he fncls hie Is not respectful (lruulcd, nd makes it lively for his master. e has never been publicly exhibited, and there is a pressure on Mr, Lewls from show- men in all parts of tho country. EDUCATIONAL. Economy and Tost-Books~Children Kept Out of the Schiools—Miscellancous Tusl- ness. A regular meeting of the Board of Education was held last evening. To the abscnce of Presi- dent Sullivan, Inspector Arnokd was chosen to preside. There were present inspectors Hlogne, English, Hotz, Jacabs, Prussing, Dennis, Elone, Vucke, Keitb, ‘The monthly report of the 8chool Agent, C. C. Chase, sbowed cash on band as per last re. port, $8,635.45; recelpts, $41,151.41; expendl- turcs, $40,194.74; balance on band, $4,505.16, distributed as follows: Schuol Fund, $650.%2; Teachers' Fund, $1,557.70; Teathers' pay- rolle, $497.12; Moscley DBook Fund, 8733 [Foster Medal Fund, £79.45; 1013 wherry Fund, $4.75; Fund, $153%43: Publie-School Rellet Fund, £750.20. The report was aceepted, NEW HUILDING, Inspector llotz, of the Committee on Build- ings and Grounds, made a report recommend- ing the chaoge of the propused new school building on 'Throop street, neer Eighteenth, from s twelve to a fifteen room affair, thus ac- commodating over 1L0W vupils, who were now compelled toattend school in badly-ventilated rented buildiogs. [le explalucd that the clange would not necessitate bullling anotlier story, aud that the additionol expenee would be about 4,000 The report waa adopted. The report of the Cumemitteo on Finance and Auditing, which has been verifying the School Agent’s reports made forsome two years back, stated that those reports had been found cor- roct. Adopted. TEXT-HOORS. . The Committee on Text-lvoks and Courss ot Study made 8 majority report, through In- spector Vocke, fta Chalrman, stating that seve eral changes might be made for the benefit of the schools. In the present depressed financlal vondition of the city, however, the Cominittee deamed it bost not to recommend any changes at the present tinie, but to continue thie use of the old text-books. Inspector Hoyae, of the same Committes, presented 5 minority report. \While agreeini with the majority that scveral changes might ba made that would benefit the schuols, he did not belfeve it best not to recommend any of thosc changes, {n the prasent flnancial condition ot thuuity, Nor did he concur in the st of books recommended. It was already too larue, and should be cut down at least 25 per cen The people generally, and parents in particular, were under an erroneous impresston, which waoa fostered by the book publisliers und agenta, Ho did not belleve a change {u books necessartly involved heavy additivnal exvcuse, because a book need” mot be changed until a pupll was advanced to & high- cr prade, when he was oblized to have a different one. In many cases an even oxchange could be made, while in others hut a trifling expense would be cutalled. Most im- portant of all was the Iact that the prices charg- ed for most bovks wera too high. Tu the Iu- speator’s oplnion, as good books, If not butter, ought to be obtained atmgreat reduction iu price from the present rates, thus saviug lnrge nmounts to_parents and puplis, The present fluancinl condition of the city was, in bis opin. ion, the best reason whiv a saving in this direc- tion should be made, iie thereforo suugcsted the propriety of consldering tho subject of re- vising tho proscpt list of books soas” to benetlt the schools, and ol the same time sase thou. sunds of dollars to the parents and puplis. On motlon of Inspector Vocke, consideratfon of the subject was laid over untll the next mect- ng. Inspector English moved to authorize the Cominlttee to receive bida from varlous schaol- hook bublishess as tothe prices at which they would place thefr buoks in the schools, Bome discussion followed, In the courss of which Inspector Donnls comtmented on the dif- ficulties presented in this matter of school. books. A change, said he, was expensive, and noe were better uware of that than the baok- ngents themselves. And yet, as lonzas the books wera retafned, the hook-ngents would erimly keep upthe prices. 1f there wasn'ta ring In this business, thero was something very lke it, ana It was aun jportant matter for the Board to solve the difliculty. He bad found a somewhat similar difilculty {n the matter of ool furniture, but he was glad to say he had last found a manulacturer who would supply the furniture at regsonable prices. Ho thougnt it would be a good thing for the Commlttee to vorrespond wfih publishers in different parts of the conntry with a view to gettiug the lowest possihle rates. A Iuspector Vocke moved ta lay the motion on the table, inasinuch as there was already a reso- Jution of a slmilar naturc on the records. The motion to table was lost by a voto of 6 to 4, na followa: Yeas—Arnold, Hote, Denms, —4. .\"-lw—lloyno. English, Jacobs, Prussing, Stone, Reltu—6, .The resolution was then adopted. GEHMAN. Tospector Prussing, of thoe Committes on German, reported the number of puolls study- ing that language durlog March ns 2,239, an {u- of forty-alx over the nutnber for February, lacrenss over tho number studying the lanzuage fu March, 1877, of 249, ‘The report was adopted, KEFT OUT OF $CHOOL. Inspector Rots, of the Special Committes o) poluted at the last meeting to Inquire {ntu the alleged crowding of puplls, ete,, Teported that, from all that had been sscertained up to date, ouly sbout 100 puplls were deprived of the privilego of attendiug school from a lack of school facllities. The scbouls were crawded, he admitted, hut the number who could not tind scats was, lustead of tho currontly-repurted 10, 000, only about 100, The Committee had not vet fllllllll"d l}« Ilhorul. n‘;ulthls was tho result of {is Investigatious up tu date. e Inspactor Denoli—From 10,000 t0 100! What lerxl'hle -]lnuzumr of tho lnuocents was theral zhter, : Iuspector Btona referrad to Inspector Hota's report a8 partial and casual, and sald he pre- sumed the gentleman would allow the annnal report of the Yresident to act as 8n offset. On motion of Inspector Dennls, the Board -d{numed far une week, the report of the Bpe- cial Committee on the financial coudition of the city and the status of the Hoard belng wade tho spocial order for the mesting. —— CURRENT OPINION. Mr, Tilden has no more chance of success 1n 1880 than Grant or Dialne; nelther party cares 10 resurrect its polltical corpacs.~ Walerdury (C't.) Awerican, ‘Ihe uharew of the Now York T'ribune have been doubled, and In this connection the Now York 7¥mea finds occasion 10 speak of the **stock which Jiorace Greeley planted and Jay Qoald walered," The vesult of running the Democratic campaiga in Rhode Ialand on the fraud cry wast bo s dampenet to Montgomery Blalr's enthusiasm. The net ltopublican gain over last year s 2,637 Votes,—Cleveland ilerald (Rep.). . Doorkeeper Polk was turned out for ap- poloting too many Domocrats. In Oblo the Dem- ocrata 1n the Legislature probose Lo efect the ‘Warden of their Penitentisry for apuoluting too Sow,=—Neow York llaraid (Ind.}. Perbaps tho Confederate Doorkeeper of tbe House will bonor Gen. Shields, the Irish. American patriot scd hero of (wo wars, withas suburdinate position under bim. Bt tue old man snould ces his disabilitics romoved Bret —Indian- apolls Journul (lep. ). Afterall that bus buen sald io defense of MNr. Tilden, sad all that he bas sct up sud proved in bis own defense. there yot reinains the ugly fact tbat & gentleman of -bls bigh position sad ({efl wealth did no(‘l\'c In bistax to the Asscssor. Ytion & wao like Mr. Tildes pleads that it 1 pot his duty to go to the tax ulice Lo report bis Incowms sud tw pay the tax upon L I will strise every right-thinking 1nan a5 & ples whica throws the dour wids open o every svecics of ovasion of public dutles. In this wmatter, as Lhe Petersburz Va.) Jndes well *4Thy suw of §138,000 at mtake, and not that only, or chiefly, but the charaster and futare palltical prosprcts of the late Jeader of the Democrstic party of the United States, Mr, Tilden must prove himeeif innocent :nfle:nfl in the lulter.'—.&nbl“ (Ala,) Reqister ‘The binre of Montgomeary Biair's Mary- land trompet is about as cffective at (hin time as would be a whisper In & whinwind, Weat con- cerna the basiness renple of this eountry now s the uncertaintien of next year's resamption, not the ilead Axtures of Jast year'salmanac, —NasAzille (Tenn.) American (Dem.). With a great daal of solid senso, the New York 7lmes, commenting on Mr. Mackev's re- ported declaration that the Republicans will carry Pennsylvania this fall with a sween, and that they are golng to do it on an antl-Hayea platform, aazs: ** It wonld he better to do it on 8 iepublican plat- form. “*—=PAitadelphia Press (flej “The wny to -resume ig to resume.” Thers ia no difficalty fo the way. No eiahorate Acte of legislation, no disturbance of exiating re- latlons, no changes In valaes ara required. All that Is msked of Congrees in to do nothing,—s line of basnens in which it han nenally excelled. ‘The law ls satisfactory as It stands.—Ullca Ob- aerver (Dem.). The Mamachunetts Btay Iaw is a gross in. terference with the contract, and, slthough it may possibly eave one or twobanks from fm- mediste danzer, it can handly do moro than pro- vide bettet for their oltimate winding up. Mes time, the effect upon popular opinion and truf fulness by anch a high-handed violation of the terms of the I A 'ForE Natiom (ngey cun vardly bo happy.—Aew Coming eventa cast their shadows before. A bull-8ght In Texas (75,000 majority for Tilden) an Inter-State cock:Aght between North Carolins sud Georgla (100,000 majority for Tilden), & prize-fight in New York (:),000 majority for Til- den). ¥na neven murders in ‘oue day 1o Kentocky (60,000 majorsty for Tilden, ) are so many heralds of the retarn of the Lemoctatic party (o power,— St. Louts Globe-Demacrat (Niep. | Tha alarmed Republicans who ara endeav. oring lo cetabifsh a piatform of principles which will unite the Pressdent and the Republicans fn Congtess, aud will reenlt In making the next Honso of Reproscntatives Xepublican. may taka it eary, The Democratic or Confederate Houre i pursaing & course that will canne all Tepublicans to_unite, and will_result in makiny tho next louse Repube Vean. —Miluaukee Sentinel (Lep.). Over.production will be the rule as long as the oatlonal outlets wailed up by the tarifl. Forelgn marketa will send & steady stream of our products out of the conntry. Foreirn markets can be obtainced by enabiing foreign countrice to trade with us. They cannot do it under the present tariff wave in & very llmited manuer. The Tarift bill reported 10 the Houde nropodes 1o make a com- mencewmnent of tarll reforim. 1te passage should bo madecertain, —Lounville Courier-Journal(Dem. ), The Hou. Carter Hurrlson has the honor of dota;; more to expose and destroy the Democra- Cy than any mug in th Unlied States. He atranded Polk and the party op the same curbatone at the ssme time. And the humor of §t lies In' the fact that Carter docn not know that ke has done auy- thing out of thc way. We suppose that had Car- ter fired the Ephestau dome, ' Instend of runnine away i hide. Tie would bave'turncd bis Usck on 1 arting hiscoat-tails, smiled com- elt the warmtb stealing in oo tho recat and moat lm[mn:nl patt of his person. - Waskington Capital (Dem, ). Polk bad a good enough reputation and meant to do well, but he fonnd himself the centre of n pack of howling wolvee, with nowlere near meat enough to Ro around. tle did the best he conld with the small stock he had. and then seized whatever he could sy his h on to stop the bungry mouthe, Congressmen promising the while to make it right, The resnlt le that & -taeaning old gentleman, who had » pood repatatino among his neluhbors, has been dls racad before the country, after belng worried hall to death during the'mix months he has held office,. —8pringfleld (Mass.) Republican (Ind.). If the fool-killer {s loafing arouud the Ohio Legislature he wants to bs sent by lightning to Washington, and, armed with the jaw-bone of an ass, let loose on the Democratic elde of the House of Representatives. For three days they baveal- lowed Doorkeeper Polk's case to be delatod, moro Important legialation to go to the dogs, Republic. ans to maka party capitsl, and all for the sake uf tryinzto screen a guod-natured subordinate, who let his excesa of heart run away with his judg. ment, and who nndoubtedly vlolated the law to ac- commodate the preed of Congressmen who had ward bummera to take carc of. 1t war a care that conld have been settled In cancus In five minutes; but It seema an if Democratic Congressmeon, pariicularly Southern ones, had lost all politicat sagacity, if, tnileed, they ever had mny. Folk wan exveilsd by over fifty-¢ight majority, but not until enongh eofled linen had been thrown lute the House to minkc s nattonal washinz which will require the 8 of the sossion 1o getclean. The fast threc proceeal while used upin & vainen- deavar to save s di inger, wauld not have re quired moch longer uf {on’ of the kind (0 hav jeopardized the next Ifouse of Itepresentatives, t demonstrated too plainly that the Democracy needs a **whip* to give the cue to the discordant vlement within tae party, which manifests it=olf too fraquently for the party's good. 10 sxve the Doorkesper the one time 2¢ 1f devil merely 10 « 1, silvor-haired Donovan,— Waekington Correspond- ence Cincinaatt Enquirer (Lem. ), ————t—— A CHANCE FOR THREE COUNCILS, Bpecial Dispuich to The Tridune. Cuarswonrit, I, April 10.—This littlo place —once famous for Its beet-sugar factory, and now famous as & hog and corn market—has au excltement. It 18 none of your freble, epheme- ral exclicments, but, thanks to the Intrinsle merits of the casc, it hias been Increasing in in. tensity for weeks past, and, frow present ap- pearances, will blazo in full splendor for weeks to come. Wa stall now affect metropolitan airs, for we have a church scandal of huge dimensions. The sacred precincts of threa churches are fnvaded. We have all the usual accompantments of trysting-places, disinises, lost love-letters, to say nothing of the terribie bluntness of direct evldence, The aggrieved partles and the fruplicated partiesare all warried people of mature age, and the latter have grown. up sons and daughters. Thera has been & great deal of bad blood snd bad counsel. Direful tureats have been made, and the venerable hero of the tale now carrles & revolver for protection. ‘A few cool, conservative persons, tired of the unsavory topie, udvised the agerleved parties to mak the threc churches to take hold of the matter and at least try to vindicate (Aemacives, The churches sre now Inoviug Inthe matter solemnly aud slowly, but toneues will war, and it is siready hiuted that the committees nro avolding the most damaging evidence, und are prapuring to follow in the wake of ninety and nloe out of every hundred churctes which have bad scandals to deal with, Meanwhile must awalt the In thelr effort. I {nu tniust not be surprised tu hear of assaults, ibel suits, ete. ad nauseamn, 'MW MOOLEY'S THEATRE, ELECTRICAL SUCCESS! INSTANTANEOUS HIT| OF the Dramutic Scsstlon of the year, entliled THE EXILES! Enacted by the foliow (g BTAN LAST, from the DBROADWAY THE, NEW vVORK: THE, ¥, + Levick, . T. Minggold, o« Lioekwell, W, . Copeawell B regs Lewis Eaily Wlel,"sdd iy J.‘;*ys % }.'.::. o, Sud 3. Matines prices, ud v, Securs Judr scats enrly. Mouday. Aprii 31 b¢ Oreat SADAME MODJESKA wa CAMILLE, " UAVERLY'S TIEATRE. = (Lste Adelpnt.) J. 0. BAVERLY.... prietor and Mansger N flld*nfl; culidas, re Cous Luls, A ar e L W. Koene, W, A. Mestayer, Lt HEeriaon, Sicion Slugsr. h 3t Monday-1he Graadspectacuinr *Detuge, McVICKER'S TUE. AXOTHER TIIUMPH for the eral excallonce of Alia orlxinal veriouuf Lhie great drauis, THE BEXTITES Which is presented at this Theatre with ARTISTIO COMPLETENESS, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. J. A. HAMLIN. Manager This Afternoon st 2:30. sad Evening at 8, LIFE IN THE SOUTIH Grand s0d Gloriows Olic. temaaiber, Math his ». B 23 and s, Hv\';ll[:';rl;:flt—& s,k 4ad 2. NEW ATHENEUM, 50 Dearborn®st. Gymmastic Exhibition To-night Sdudtiaace, 3¢, Ladics fre TRE, o MILLINERRY. CROCE T caoicE CHOICE CHOICE Children’s School Hats, Trimmed Goods, Flowers and Noveltie 124 WEBSTER'. STATE- BT . ROAD T E TADLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Tl W My Vil CHICAGO & NORTHWESTER! ‘Ticket Offices, 62 Clark-st. (Sherman the depata. N RAILWAY, Honse) andst nte] d g:fllcfl road_runs Pallman oF say Noother botet eara west of Chicago. @=iepot coruer of Weliwand finsle-sta. ve. | Amive. ! 1 Ll » LEH] - 3RIESULRFSAUUSES PAPTPIPPEIRPARPEPT 23835 Cars ara_run tifrongh, betwenn Oni- Biufis, on the train leaving Chicaga other farm o Depot coruer of Canal and Kinzle-sta CHICAGO, BURLINGTOR & QUINOY RAIL ROADC Depow footaf Lake at., Indlans-av., snd Sixtesnth-st ¢ " Traiae. Mendots & Galesburg Ottaws & Etreato tockford & Frre; r E; NG & Sioar City g Faciuc Fast Kxpress .. ans & Colorads b ers Qrove Fasenger. Autora I Tirreipa Mendota & Aarora I gt Towners Grove Pasianger. Freenort & ubuque Express, ODinlia NIgUY Fapre Texas Fast Esprest Kansas Uity & B, J CHICAGO. ALTON & KANBAS CTTY & DENVER BHORT LINES. Unfun Depat, West 6lde, Fweaty ihird+ f Ranas City & Denver Fast £x 112 Bt. Louis & Springteid o Milfi- & New Orleans, v o uis, Bpr 1 0: Proria, turltugion § Fast Ex. 8 p: rokuk e || B Chlcazo & I'aducal 9: "y 413 Etreator, Lacon, Wa. Jolier & Dwrtnt'Acc CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUI Unlon Depot, eorper Madison snd Ufiice, &3 South Ciark-st., opposit and 8t depot. Mliwaukee lerul.u...... . Wiscuasin & Mlanesota. Green| 1Ay, aud Menasiin tirough Day Expres.. Wicansta, luws, ‘ad Minne nte Exp e s Tsconslu & i Green ey, Miavens Poiat, and Ash- Land through Nigiit Kxatess, near Madion-at, “Ticket Office, 122 Ratdol Leave. * 7138 m. {* 7:00p m. § Al snd Bixteenth-sw, Tickes OMces, 50 Clarke st depots. 143 P 43 p.o. 13 p.m. 13 p.m. 40D, m. 40p'm. 03 p 810 m, am 3%a.m. 43 a.m. 33 a.m. m, e m. and Pulimaa 16-wheel eu Chicagu and Omahs on BT, LOUI8 AND OHIOAGO bridge, and ioh-st. L RATLWAY, Canal-sts. Tickes Bherman House, Artive, #10:108. m. {* 4:005. m. 8:00p. m. 410:454. M. 1 @00, m.it 7:ma, m. ATl traloa min via Milwaokee, and Jlinncapolisare good eliher gt for A, Tl on yd I'rairie 7 du Chien, o via Watertown. LaCroass, and 8inous. o oTTuL 8, at. no SRecoad Dot e bitioe, 141 Handbipnest.. neat Crapier + 1= £t Louts Fast L. Callro & Now ur SrAre K priay : Springfield Night £z Pronk. uriinaton & slreona, Buriingion & Liubuque & Sioux Cily Jix. Duliugua & Slous City Glimay Passenger. '@ On $atunday night runato Centratla ¢ .0n Faturday night runs to Peoria onl MIORIGAN CENTRAL BAIL] inly. y. n. ROA L, o0l uf Lake-st., &id {00t of Twenty-second-st, southewst caruer uf [ty nad at Palmer Houe. et e, g Clari ot doiph, Uraad Pacite Hutel, Leava, Mabl (vis Mall "'lyaz;"uludurl.lm ki gllmxh‘, Expres: ight Express Arrtve, FITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHIOAGO RAILWAY, el corner Cansl snd Sladison-sta. icket Oftice: VTRNIE] Faltier Hodsa. nd Grand Pacine totar, Leave, Arrive. all and Bxprest g Espress. BALTIMORE & OHIO. Trainsleave from Exposition Duliding, Toa-at, Tieket Officos: 63 Clark-at., #1008 M. 4 font of Mane mer House, a) iraud P'acitic, and Deot (Expositivn Halrag: e Leave. | _Arrive, (* #:508. m. |} 6:408. m, f 0:40p, .1 G140 p, m. LAKE BHORE & MIOHIGAN BOUTHERN. orning Mall~01d Line o SR Aitaarlo Kapreas, daly.. NlkLt Kxpress..,, Leave. nm.! T0p m. A0, 740D, . 8:13p. . + 110:0p. m. Arrive, n] G foe 4 8:408 W PITTTSBURG, OINCINNATI & BT. LOUIS B R. (Clucinoatl Atr.Line aad Kokomo Lins.) Depot coruer of Ci nton mod Carroil-ats. West Bida. Depart, | Arrive, i tf, Indlanapolls, Lo i e R T B RS TN KANEAKER LINE Depot foot of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty:second st. | DR, ] " Arrive: disnepolls & CEGUTRRte Py EATLS. % + 0i30n. m. s pio0p. m. ! : | RETTN QOHINAGO, ROOK IBLAND &IAUIF'IG RAILROAD t Vau liure Dbt Bt o B o Led "tha frislammibub e Night Expr All mosls Cars, 4870 cunta sach. bherman-ats. s Churk-aie blieriig Houe: o Teave, | OI0AGO & EASFERN TLLTNOIS RATLEOAD, Ticket Oces: 77 sfinfi’!t’ ‘Deatbora-at., and Depot, corner Cituton sd C: Iy COODRIOH'S BTEAMERS, Fur Racine, Mllwaukec, o fatee, Ludlngio, eic. ek dally®. ok, Jue bual din’ Uzeen Bay, vic., i dally! i woukly. Tho Woman’s Hospital of tle State of Hlinois, 273 THIRTIETH-ST., Uhicago, he woltieeR Wabsb aad sichigus . nan"s i tanrutiol fl'..;:: Svery Wedneaay and of Wobi? ‘ave. cted with ¢l e h this rdey (B kratuitous troacnent of Dlsesscs Aond's Kuune of MUk Wiae. o do el arkflug beycrage, famous for ita fnvigorating an i?ue-m; Qualitiva, spwclally useful fur dyse pepats. Seud for clrculars A, ey XU, Clisiast, 370 Niatibon s

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