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THE CIICAGO 'TRIBUN Lands this morning and then reterroa to the Com- | hie scemed to realfzo thelr Lelpless canditton, mifies on Railroads,” Pisced on the calendar with | stopped short, and, exelng tiem for a fow min- 8n adversn feport. ntes, slowly walked off, Mr, Eaton withdrew his motion entered by him Just at this junctare, whcnuvcrylnlympao'. esterday to reconalder the vote hy which the Bl § oq'g) fght was oyor, nn old Mexican billfighter nthorize the constraction of & narraw.gaugo. i . Sy ghiel b B T O i1 was | ™ho bad failed to have a fight In the morning iy cutered the arcna and dmilurud his intention of After execative the Senate adjonrped. izhting the victoriona buil. = aceslon e Stndted onrne {;mlt ki:h;rn llne‘hn::‘mmm: on %Imz'man. his TOUAR. wife interfered In ic most emphatic manner. of Mr. Stenger, the Senate b1l author- | She eafd her husband would kill rrnv buil In the gt 'x‘(fi.‘.'":""c'é‘ frea to colored citizens v'vmld 1l he was sober, but now he was nlm\-mi n 5 e A0 rer Intraacrd a Joint resotation nronon. | 113 Mottiers who must b upward of 00 scrts o {ng an amendment (o the Conetitatton probibiting | S GECCC A8 FRICe SR “"fl Moxico! Con| u:l rmnln ‘nppmu‘!nv'lnfi ’"{"T{ {oa'ulu‘pui 4 ': m'““!" nl“! ran of the bull'rings of Mexivo, CAInal e Uniter ates nof h= A :"v::'m':l ffr":fiv:n'r'h:«‘l'hc nw.mm'nn[nnnl treaty, m'"l‘rll;e' }llémx;l;:ncc‘r;:lu: Xn;me of the most extraor- or award. lteferrea. . y 3 “ Mr, Rtoberteon, from 3“ Committeo on Missle- Arrangements will be made to fight him slpp! firficcfl. ,nn‘nngl n h’m |'"x?;'"‘:" mlnr n!w mmlnunlm Mexicans next Sunday, when some- organization 'of the Musmasipol itive rove- mfi; Commission, and for |'t‘m Impro"m‘;nl of sl mure ttm_.lyie_x;mled. WEDNESDAY APRIL 17, 187 “ o ralsing, and aro turning thetr attentton morasls ' illllwnv a8 a connecting 1ink until the opening wheat. Dalrying is also coming fnto practlce | of the Woelland Canal, un the 84 of May, much more than formerly. Kpeclal Dizpatch to TAe Tridune. Repurts from over 130 stations on the linesof | < MoxTREAL, Apri] 1h—Consluerable exclto- the Chilcago, Milwaukee & Bt. Paul Ilomds fn | ment has heen nwakened by oue of the Alder- Wisconsin, lowa, and Minnesota, say that the . men charging the City Counell Mth-hnvlm} ex- acreage sown to wheat s from 20 to {10 per cent ' pended 830,000 flleeally. The money, it s al- larger than last year, that the disappearance of legeil, was taken out of the Northern Coloniza- grasshoppers has enconraged farmers to ! tion Hailway lonn and applied to the o[ven(nz of put In _more wheat than usual, and | Batreet, toenable the Grand Trunk to run o that seeding s fully onc month earlier | 1ine along the wharves, than ever before. (leneral-Managar Morrill, Epectal Dispalch to The Tribune, who has just returned frum an extended trip Otrawa, April 10.—The Joint address of the over his Jincs fu Towa and Minnesota, corrohor- | Senate and House of Commons to the Governor- ntes these favorablo reporta from nersonal ob. | General, In view of his appronching departurs, servatlon and Inspectiom ‘The hieavs raing that | Was presented to-day In the Eenato Chamber by hava fallen since the wheat ias bean sown have | the Privy Coun dilors of the Dominton in and 0 ronked the grouna that agood crop fs almost | out of offies. Tha substance of the address ap- as<ured. Corn, oats, and barley will be more | peared fn Tux Trinune at the timo {t was cxtensively planged than ever before. Reports | sdagted by the Tlouse, last weak. along the line of tho Wiscondin Central, 450 | = C. Mohr, a_lumber merchant ot Fitzroy, has miles In length, from lLake Michiean to {.ake | fajled. Liabillttes $100,000. . Judge Whitaker, of Loaisians. When he had concluded, an execntive sesslon was ordered, and no action was taken on the resolution. o hoped that the Senate would now adont it. Iic then made an explanation as follows: The remarks [ made at that time have bheen the theme of very considerable comment. [ do not ray of criticism, dutof comment. The sam of those comments, if T have not misunderstood them, amonnts ta tnis: that what [ raid was trne; that uther Henators had sgrecd ta follow me in A similar veln " of criticlam; that 1 was vituperstiva _and sbusive of tho Prealdent; that it waa neclcas to spenk At all, and that § wonld not have apoken If 1 had not been prompted by r!'rmvmll dlaappointment, Rir, 1admit the truthof what I eald urfln 1hat allegas tion: no witnesses need b called. 1 had no accomplices. § apoke for myself alone. Noone elsa knew what T was to ray; no ons else had agreed with me to say anything, That allegntion may os well be diamissed. - 1 hope the speech di notabuse the President, 1t wad little mora than & . " WASHINGTON. BENATOR BLAINE. THE MEMORARLE SPAT WITIT EDMUNDS. Special Dixpatch to The Tribune. Wasmnatox, D. C., April 16.—Jamens G. Rlatne, of Malno, who, as Bismarck satd of Na- poleon, *left o brilliant fature behlnd him ** at Cincinnatl, considers it necessary publicly to state that he does not approse of certaln dis- patches written by the Washington corresnon- dent of ‘Tnm CnicAco TRIuNE. The subject of rallroad corporations made M, Blaine very frascible before the Cincionatl Conventlon. The hented contest In the Henate over the Thurman DPaclfic Railroad Funding Bill, m which Blaine naturally took the pide of the monopolics, has not made itthat day. Tho crediior calleit, son,” aakl” the Comptroller, *won't ye d mo the warrant fer the ——'a Wil 1" P‘Ilmn't be patd to4lay. Why notl” asked the Cred itor. % That'a my husinces,' refoined Watany and left theroom, Tweed happened to come in and heard tho lnst remark. ~* What's yypn ho asked. The creaitor, who was emhnrrasiey for wantof the monoy, told Tweed what hyy happened, and nlso of ‘the 20 per cent. (ain, Without & word Tweed todaled to door leading lo the ereat oflice i Watson had monnted a high stool at his desk, *Watson,” sald he, ¢ the Comptroller savy romised Me. ——his warrant toay, WS i1 "5 Bt can't be pald tn<dny, Mr, Tweeqs o *Can't hapald, atter the Combtroller saya iy + ay 1t! For God's enke, who are vont® Seq here, Connolly, who Ia Comntrnllvrhvru—.}(..“. r Wataon1” T auppose L am," replied Cop. ler's wignature. Cannolly hail Tomisng “Klr.\ iy the naylgation of that river, P'rinted and tecoms = Superfor, correspond with the abuve, And are "o the Western Assoclated Press, nolly, falntly smillngz: *Then, Watson, givg him less ro, aud he soems through o technicality | fecltation of histors. 114 S5ient ATy {auitted. - hlah s permanent Gorermment far POLITICAL. Yoy entonraging. Grass. is sireauy’ looking | OTTAWA, Ont., April 10.—Sir John' Macdon- | this man his watent v sowll be naking thg to deny that which {n solrit and In substance is | Ol ane remark bas been pointed out 8s abuRIYe: | 1ns Bimict of Colambla wos defeated —yeas, 015 ‘ well, and wintor wheat, of which considernbla | 814’8 niotion to censuro the Lieutenant-Govern. | g0R0 Bo 8 BOEE O8N IE "m’ i xanky. believed by many to be true. Blaine's technleal | That wag aremark Fdid not make. Onthe Lhird | pgye, 173, oy CITY ELECTIONS. breadth fs_always sown fn the timber reglions of grrfll“Q(lll?be'cn fc}; :lluml?n‘l:ng his )lln‘l’lluxl a8 | money. an got his gricvance 1s that the charge fs mnde that tne [ fount "I g0 o the comnich o Perdans | TA motion was then made to reconsider, Catro, TiL, Anril 16.—At the city clection to- | Northern Wiscansin, shows a fine growth. The | defeated in tho Houss of Commons, 113 Lo 70, Te was ver & bellsver In Iuck, and Loreozo cranberry marshes have stood tho winter well, aml‘ that fine frult promises sn abundant har- vest. 3 Spectal Dispated ta The Tridyne. EAsT SAnivaw, Mich., April 10.—Haports from all scctions of tho country shuw tho wheat- plant fu tine conditlon and [ts growth rank. Of last year's product, 170,000 bushcls has been marketed, and about onc-third in still in farmers’ hands. The acreaga this year will b at ledst 3 per cent moro than last year, and, || present prosnects are realized, the wheat crop of 3aginaw County for 1873 will closcly approx- imate 360,000 bushels, The average price pold h{plmh:acu for the product of 1877 has been #1.20 per bushel. Farmors aro well along with the sprine crops. The acrcage of corn, oats, and num:: w,ll bho lnarcu-;»‘d 25 .er cent. elal Dispalad to 3 une. BracknErar 8tifioy, IlL, Aprl 16.—Al through sowing. ‘The nureaga of oats sown ex- ceeds that of last year. Morg than doubje the wheat sown for ‘severnl ycars pust. It hos a goud stand, and gives promise of a large crop. Oats sown In March anl the first of this month nve come up well, and we hopt are past danger rom frost, Threo vears sgo to-lay the ther- mometer stood at 18 degrees above zeroat b a. m. Oats that ware up or sprouted were nearly all kiiled. Farmers wilt scon be reddy to plant. A farmer In Kanaville planted #fty acres with corp last weok. c N ‘Tha fruit proppects are good. The trees aro nearly ready to bloseom.” The eeason s fully three weeks carlier than usual; carhier oven thau that of 1860, Urass s very forward; no clover w{glu:(-k'fllfid. S or Spenfal IMapated to The e, GALENA, 1., April 10.-.Your carrespondent has been interviewing the farmers to-day on tho subject of crop prosncets in this scetfon, The general report s that grain never looked better than at the Ernscnl tliney and that there 'will be a bountjfu) barvest, provided the shinch- bugs do nog make thelr appearapep. Fall wheat is looklng exceptionally Hne, wnile oats amd The motion to tecansider was adopted, snd the = BIII wag rotamimitted 10 the Diatric Commitice. | 48 only Aldermen wore voted for. The five The defeat of the bill was cansed by the nm’;- members whose terms explre were al re-clected, :‘L‘I;gfllllhlllonl clauso for wmunbers of the | four without opposition. This Is consldered a uncil. 4 OSREl (N, Y.) arked apaplmoge consent fo | S1FUNE iidorsement of the econnmical conduct have it ordered that Taesday next, after the tnorn- S i o S RS ing hour,.the Touse nrocesd to (he considaration | pocw 141 enn, 1 Abril 16 —In Moiine to-la of business on tne Spoaker's lablo. He aduedthat | g1, Sationals carrisd the city, electinge 1. 1T, {',“:ng‘l"’.fg"r“ to ako upand pase the Tharnen | Geyeor Pyliee Magistrate by 204 majority, and ‘Mr. Prica said be wonld object, unless tha hiiy | three out of four Aldermen, the fourth being a were referred to the Judiclary Commitice with “Dmlbllt‘i\!l'. \vho,'.w'jv.llie unlx??hhuhm:z |uvv:r, 50- Teave to report at any thme. cures uninterrupted Repablican control. Mr. cnxg‘:{n. :'vuy fdea I8 ta pass tho bill at Clnlthn village clectlons at Port ll;rm} and tenni chanzes in the Iaw, and shonkd have consid- Sheckdt 12 malutise e erstion by the Judieiary Commiitee. DaNTILLE, 111, flrfi 16,—The city election 3tr. Cox—1n mot care Lo debato the question | took pince hera to-day, the fesue bainf madeen- now: ‘!“‘::‘_"‘“":":I‘:"“";‘I‘,J"e"c"‘."‘:":i". 1t goes to tha | tirely on tho license question. The refurns show Jndll’:lurry e nmnttlee. that Logue, In the Sccond Ward, Kelly, in the Mr. Cox—3y object I8 to pass the hill at once, Fourth,and Farmer, In the Third, all'Liccnse Mr. Prico—1 supposs a0, My object 1s not to do | candidates, have been “defeated, and that Rasty legiolation. but to have the bill duly consid- | Scharlo, 1n the Fifth, and Carey. In the Flrat, ored, ; (1] :’)h)uuqn bolng peraleted in, tho order Iéum x-|xlr "x‘fhmt‘l':' nmhuficlud. This lri?vu 1l:m was not made. uncll, wi oso holding over, a tle. “Ilic b Tiotee fhen went 1nta the Committoe of the | Starnc Ant 1o & LemoTanes At imaelt, ex- gmhfll'! Mr. Culxlgfl- g"]-li In tho chnlr, an tho Past- | yruesed his determinacion to night to cast his ek fl{’fi';’u‘:{n‘z Hun LYk discusslon arose was ae | Fote for licenee, it being in his opinion for the 10 the extra pay alluwed to_ Special Agenta of tho | best Intercst of the city, Poat-Oftice Uopartmont, 'The preecnt allowance In Nvecial Dispatch tn ThAe Tribune. et dng, anil the DUl praposes 16 rednce that 1o | Monmizon, i, April 18.—he annual city (1 per day, Mr. Dlount, of Georgia, aiatine that election oceurred hcm to-day, the question belng This oxtra pay Iu allowed in sddition to the §1,000 | license or no lcense, After an sulmated con- year for every (ay In tha yoar whethor the ayent | test the License party were victorfous by g ma- B. 'on duty or not. “1fe considered that a great ont- ;nrtlv of 43 In a total vola of 481. _The majority race, na this per dlem was in the natare of an al- | for licenso Inst year was one. The Aldermen e AE Mebete. o st avpeapriated fae | $ioctod nre Oimer Batter, duica, T, Mason, end Aftel | apecial Avenie was lucreared fiom $100,000 1o | Henry R Ssmpson, oll re-clected, v, Desring offered sn amengment etriking qut [ JOLIET, Iil, April 10.—Tuc munlclpal election the proviso Yeducing tho nee diem pay of Special | hero to-day for seven Aldermen and two Schaol Agonts from £5 to &3, Adontad, Inspectors _resulted in the choleo of Frank Mr, Clymer offered an an Freeman, Fred Woodruff, Michacl Moran, H. the por diem pay of & N. Marsh, % C. Haley, flenry Schoettes, and allowed when such Aj k Dorrance 1Mbble as Aldermen, and Gearge L, teaveltng on business of the Department. dopt- | Vance and C, V. S8tocple gs [uspectors. A light T d not expect o rom Gov. Packard, nor wish to nnecat President Haye: bat no fact fn our politica was better nnderstood nos more industrionsly published than that some mem- bers of Congress were not in fall accord with the Tresident. In certain quarters particolarattention wase cailed Lo the fact that Iwae A ponconformiat, 1t scemed a8 lawfal for md to admit the delinquens cy a8 for my adverearics to Asacrt it, was It not? 6 common sUi£ostion wap that we' are offenided with the Presldent because he would not permit us to control the patronage in the eeveral States we happen 1o represent. 1t scemed an lawful to con- tradict that valear libel ae to publish 1t was it nott Teeldes, it was well kuown that at tho last scesion of Cnngmu no appropriation was made for the pay of " ut rpirited Jay Gould colloquy between Eenator Edmunds and himsel? was not printed in the Congressional Record ns it was dellvered, This Plaine denfes, and, o far as printed evidence zocs, he Is entitled to the benefit of his denfal. The diftculty, however, lies back of that in the debate upon the Funding blll. Edmunds pressed Blatne fery bard. Edmunds eald, ac- tording to the Congressional Record : You cannot_tell how Tong Ihere will be any net ncame ot wot, depending not upon tha falr proge ress of natural reevurces of development and nat- nral compefitfon, but depending upon the ecvil deviliry of stock boarda and private jubs, There Is the fronble ahont ail these carporatione, and yet my honorable friend from Maine, in that sweet In- nocence which characterlzes his character, that rublime faith that everybody is as virtuons as he is, 18 willing to fold_up lils arma and be ted up 1n & baw by the Unton Pacific ond Centeal Pacific Rall-, road Companiea for twenty-two years, merely be- cauna we reanire them (G establlen a Sinking Fund, Mr. Dlalne—If [ understand my friend's arqu- ment—and | do not mean o Interrupt—he desiren 1o state that so lony s Jay fiould (be did not call Bim by name, but referrcd to him) shall own a ma- fority of the atock, the (overnment of the United States my rest sccurs. But it might possibiy pass nt of his hands, ond then danger would cone, Mr. Edmunds—Mr. resident, then my friend 1oes not nnderetand me, 1 desire now Lo state, a Mc. Juy (ould In refetred to, wy friond is foud, it recms, of referniug 10 private conversation and to private wen. Edimuunds further, or according to tho Record, sald . Mr. Edmands—Why, Mr, Preefdent, my friend most bo vers much wide of the mars, Tors he mtppuee thers {8 nobody elxe In the world than Jay Gonld who 18 better than he s palnted? Thero aré n kreat wany Sonstors that § hiave heard very severcly denounced |n connectlon with corpora- tians uid otherwize (hat 1 belleve arcia creat deal betier than the atories that aro told about them, Nosv, It {s the understanding of a considerable number of gentlemen in the reporters' zallery B, 8hepard, In Tweed’s carly capeer as a 8 Ward delegnte, quating to ‘hns " Chnnme!‘.'aclnnlfl well~d|&uc=ed cfl,un."l he re:lr!{-lnl. k" Well, direct your ciTorts as you please, take the cf of wy luck.” o i gl —— A SCANDAL OF SCANDALS, Corfesoendance New' York Graphie, Darnoir, April 12.—There Is the very acand] of nll scandals aflony here, and one which, whily it 18 in the mouths of o hundred peuple, by been, from n nuinber of reasons, kept ont of publie print. It may, however, become pubile any momlnr, and, when it does, the Beechier scandal will not hold a candlo to It, or, as [ hicard a gentlernnn remark Yesterday, © [ty knock tbe Beecher reandsl higher thay 5 kite.” For scveral davs, a newspaper, In ong respect, at, least, well known, has had over threy columns of matter In type, which its editor hay been induced, temporarily. not to yublish, hyy which, from my own knowledge, cuntains mat. ter of 1 much moro startling cnaracter than hay ever been connected with any seandal which ligs hecome a matter of Jtization in this country, ‘The parties_to- it occupy somewnaf anomaloyg positions. * One [s a divitie, than whom none nee cuples n higher position fn his church, or, tor that matter, in any churchin the West. The facts which'L glve to the Graphle nlone are within my own personnl knowledze, and the proofs arc iu such safe keeping that they wij) neyer come to light except in conneetlon with some legal fesue, At 'the samo time, thes prools have been scen by a doen or more per. sons, and thelr entire necuracy has been ge. knowledged by both the parties fmplicated, The other party {s a young lady of fllemnrm frrepronchable character, and now married to 5 youug gentleman actively engaged In husincss, and who knows nothing whatever of the pre. ous connection of his now wife with thy isgracoful lfe which cannot ascape exposurs sfter what s at present known here mud Iy CASUALTIES. . RUN OVER AND KILLED. Apecinl Disvalch (o The Tyidune. JawesviLLe, Wis, April 16,—A young ran named Jubn Brawn, s atepson of Thomas Nightingale, of this city, employed as a hrake- man on the Chiengo & Northwestern Rallroad, while stenping from the top of one car to another, butweon Caoron and Harvard, 111, yes- terdsy afterunon, fe]l hetween two cars and was cut ip twain, dylog (nstantly. ¥ BRAKEMAN KILLED, Syeetal Correspondenes of The Tribuna. Hanvanp, Iil, Aprll 15.—John Brown, a brakeman on the Chicago & Northwastern Raltrond, full from s freight-train, ten miles west of this place, and’ was instantly killed. 110 was %3 years of ago, aml leavos o widowed mother at Janesyille who was dependent op bl for supvort, 5 A BABY DROWNED. Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune, DanvinLy, NL, Avell 16.—A Mra. Tucker, while attemnpting yesterday to cross a swollen stream ten miles south of this place with ber fouuz child in herarms, sliuped from the plank, hotis falling to the water, and’ the child was drowued, - —— . BEAMAN DROWNED, Groucesten, Mass., April 10.—The bark Charles Btowart, from Trapanl, reports Charles J. Shortwel, of Mityaukee, drowned tlin mn:rl.mmn,l.‘l ! i 2 S iltg 0 army. ‘The Demoerats would to no ench eppropristion unless cons, conditloned that tho army shonld not he rmplo"ell to nphold the Government in Lonlelana’ Republicans would eonsent 10 no auch condition, Bo for ncarly aix monthe the army has served with- ont pay. Congress was - convenca in special scaston Lo provide for the payof tho army. Mani- fostly, 1 the Democrata insiated upon an unjust conditlon, they were responsiule for the great wrong done, 1f, on the contrary, the Republicans resiated o Jnst conditlon, we were responnible for that wrong. ~ When, therefore, tho President asserted jn hin annnsl meseago that what the TDemocrats inaiated upon was only a constltntional doty, it seemed qnite as lawfol for mo (o know that 1t was not & constitutlonal duty, wan it not? nd_ns & gencral rule I think it as lawful to rncak the trath {n this bigh place as to con- ceal the truth or to utter what fa mot true, fo it nott Only one comment has hart me. It has been widely proclaimed thai for many years I havo been Atrupgling for & eeat upon Lhe Dench of the Supreme Court: that I lave followed I'resident llayea with personal solicitatiors, and am merely resentful becanse ho would not yleld to such solicitations, Bir, noth- ing in my 1ife can justify a susnicion fo vulgsr or excunc an anscrtion eo groundicss, and, In apite of the passion which rnfea the hour, I hopo it will 1ift some opprobrium (rom me and fome from tho body in which I bave an long bad a seat, if the As. sociated Prens will to-morrow Inform the pooule of what T now eay to the Senate: that I never asked the President ta appoint me to any office whatever, CURRENT GOSSIP, ; % ) apring wheat are growing well nll through the , Ubicago. The relations between the young Jad, Lhat there are nor did T evor allnde to the Judgeship 1n his preas | ®he om0y oo orveted an amondmont appro- | YOI A8 Efi-lc'fizdr'nnmnn 1o TP nd conntey. Tt 18 reportud that (n somo. whcats A CLOUD-P'ICTURE, ana the clerzyman aflided 0 extendad over ity 10 ERNORS S e T e "t “Elaton’ an | Hating $20,000 for naying ronards Tor tho DPRO: | (pra e T e fon came | 00148 th chinclibugs Lava jready muda thole O what vlelona T hava seon entire years of 1934-'75, and are fully shown by fn hls reported colloqus, viz.: first, that tho | friende “3ot one, 1 hope, ~whom I could | bension of mall robbers, - Adonted. off to-dny with considerable cxcltement. The | 4DPearance, but the statement has not beeu 12 thio gliy his BAd lotters, Mostof theso arg of much 3 n his rep quy, viz. v m“"‘ ey Thore s DOt Ogo. Bire Withont further action, the Cummitten rose. Whoto License ticket was cjccted by about 50 authenticated. The acreage sown this year Is ‘Not the Iand of tho immortals— character as to-render them utterly unfit for words in parcnthieses in tho Kecord * (he didnot D il vy T aver -'ppwnlcu O I 305 oo gnc lullfll‘lnw bitle wnrulnllrmll:tcdrfinl.l rnlclmfdx majority. A - fully as Iargo os last year. What is true ‘of the Nearer by, » publication, not only in any respectabls call hitm by name)"” were Inserted by somebody | witing any personal aspiration of my own. Hhe m!YD:::;“"J{“,:’;'; ols Trom the Mistastop] * Bpectat Disnateh to The Tribune. ¥ ospacts in this locality {s true of Boutliern = paber, but fu any poper whatever. [ub- i hialue’s speceh utter 1t was spoken; eccond, | Presldent had shundant evidenco long before he | [t SPUTER SV Ao Oheaow, 1L, Avril 16.—At tho maunictpal | Wisconsin. You have scen the fleecy clonds, lished, they woufil “scarccly Lo belleved, selected & Judgoe that 1 did not approve hia conrse n Loulslana. He bas bud abundangovidence since that Edmunds reterved directly to Dlaino as the By Mr. Chalmers—For the education of colored | election to-day this city voted for no leense. ¥ Paysing’falr, But they have been scen by a number k v 8 ’ teachers {n Misslselppl. CRIME Qazing in the Hudson's dept! of persons, one or two of whom OWn papers, Renater irom g o WAy, falited ey ."F,'Jlfl'.:’u'.f':.'..'fxl‘.:.'\'f’ :fsn;:rg:'l“\’t‘r‘::’v:"fi:':;-:.‘,h.? By Mr. Cnmn!mur-'rn pravent tho reduction of OTHER VI]JI(.T;ELECTIONS. RIME. Mirrored gliore. Bty nmP might have published them had they tandie hus, Zent haamade. bt twd appointmont. in Wisconsin | the rolume of United States notce, " Spactal Insvatch to TR Tribuue, v nok refustid un the groyud of publiasasis gl As to the first point, no zentleman presont in [ S0t hasmade bt o BEEo O oo Againas | , DY Mr. lanning—Authorizing the Preatdont to | o o Sosch Iibten (070 JERIR L oa WOMEN ASSAULTED, , 1 hava scen the Jindson's blag publle decency. The easo could scarcoly b the gallery at that tme can bo found who re- | which I wonld havo advised.” On the Jast count T | gPPOnE SEomistinon fan arinage & s Lp it ts ! EWANER, by 2B hooater 8 Tidat i . fApecial Dispaich (o The, Tribuns. Paying back worse than it 1s, This dignitary of the church snembers having heard the parcnthetical sen- | 8m confldent the Premdant will direct a nollo pros. R O fotac "then took a recoss unild 7:30, the closely-contested election, turco candidates on TiTranusa, Pa., April 16,~Between 13 and 1 Tha cloud-ladies’ Altting callg— not only did all, and woro than all, that Iy Mr. Davle (W, Va.) sabmitted aa a subatisuto for {1y sasabtion gt Mr, Howe | it submitied by him on the 20th of March), calling upon the Secrotary of the ‘Trensnry for iuformation relative to tho fho License ticket and three on the antl-Licenso ticket wero elected. Tha following was the re- sult: J. H. Plerco, A. F. Bigelow, Georee charged agalnst him, but went to the extreme of arranging Mmacll the-subsequent marriagy of the womsn. Onchall of tha correspond- o'clock this mornlng, the wite of Oflcer Holmes, tenve. But there are mauny clreuinstances which whioar boak 80 Kust. Libext¥, unil Lor slator. would scem to indieate that, if spoken, that Ita blue track Sentineled by alry mountains e\‘t‘nlnfi scasfon belng for the consideration of i only. . ’ i fodaw, Mra. Doughcrty, were golng up tho nee, that of tho cl an alluded Lo, o ncutm}uu'\vm ot penctallyhear O:xe 18 tho | fatsnces dne from tha Collcetors ol * Internal FINANCIAL. Elfott, 8. T. Miles, W. W. Stevens, and” Il | steps leading to tho Westorn Penusyivania Hos- 18 whigenslinten gvur,’ fell tnto the band of gentleman who followlng report of tho Asdociated Press, which | Jtevenus not In ofice an o what smount has been Castles Jurked, amid its Hlighlands L BUYS: getticd by compromise, otc. Bennlson. Charles Northrop, anti-Lirense | pital, when they wore attacked hy three or four Aud it Palisades. had once been h'cr lover, and who, as Mr. Rlalng, Interrapting, sald, **The Senator Mr. Conkling said that the two rcsolutions had SPRINGFIRLD, TLL. Clerk, was elected by 11 mojority. As this has | men, who endeavored to drag them into the much on l:;]r d-u‘,ount (] nny{ other, Bad referred ta Jny Gould, and wnd," sothing on eActhio du witl cach ather, Wonll It Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune beena Liconso elty,tho Licenso ordinanco will re- | hospltal. In the struggle which ensucd, Mrs, Grlm Wast Point stood plcket-duty g e B M. Edinunda satd ho dii nou refer to Jay Goutd, | BALEo.88 well (08400t LS SReUCIR IR, | Semworiain, Ik, April 16.—Petitlons 1n | main for tho present yoar. Dougherty succeeded fn freelng herself from Hunaers (il Knawe to & nurabier of feicnite, and then placed optany iy ndleualy Tenoldtion of tha Sonator from Wiscnsin. o ald | voluntary bankruptcy were flod to-day hy Spectut Dispatch to The Tridune, the clutehes of the scoundrels, and dashed Waved proudly from Its turzets, tho napera in the vault of 8 bank n this iy, Thio Assoifated Press reporter lias seat on | ot want to eliie tho inguify nroposed by tho Sen- | Nicholas Milburm, of Jackeonllic, aud. Hery | Mot Putagir. I, April 10.—The Murphy | goyn the il calling for helo. ~Mes. Totmes Tn the upper air, whenco they will not be taken excent upon & the Hoor, where Lo I suro to hear, Thofntelli- | atac from WReaeits (RS Noy S0 SOT | Martin, of Camargo, Douglas Counts. ticket was clected to-day by a mojority of 87 | was not so fortunate, howeyer, She was Fhantam ships salied slowiy birs Jegul process, It is doubtful it they now erer eut reader may decido for himaelf whether the W, O, Bomers' (of Springtleld) voluntary peti- | Yotes. It.was o very esclting clactlon. ‘The Assocated Press reporter would have been : o g sce the light, except thrqugh those to whom ton as surviving partnersof an ofd firm in Murphyltes worked carly aud late, and ara re- a named. his old Jover has stiown theim sluce the matter Mr. Eustia fnqaired what was the drogged fnto the fnclosnre; and her clothes torn mnearly. to shreds before ns- Towards the mart, dal, Never lovelier view was plctured <oty 4 2 ¢ ver th ult. 5 s baep brought directly to the doors of jhe lkety to havo sald what ho did say if hie had m‘é";‘f;f;'f,l,'.’{“:l;',,'fl|,l,5,,w'~;|£°:|;';fum jorim | bankrupteydoes not affoct bis presont business. Jotclog O Soecial Dispale to The Tyisune, sistance arrived. Mrs. Dougherty made her iy tho hand of Art. chiurch of which this clergyman {5 & member, just listonctt to tha parenthietleal sontence. O s & connection botween the | Fresch's London Hazaar, & small laco and | Brux Jstaxn, 11l April 18.—Ail the Viilage a \dly ns A cominittee of threo of fts members traveled maie that there was g way home sa rapldiy posaible, and notifed <ond, the memory of geveral gentlemen ts | Sudge numed and pho enteriug of nolle orosequis | milinery storo in this city, closed fo-day. | Trustees on the regular tickot wero eloctod.—J. | yi: ' jioimes of the oceurrence, who, together But & passing breszo dlapclled it, soveral hundred miles to determine ofliclslly very distinet that Scnator Edmunds sald, In | In cortain cascs. That way the allegutlon, though | mpo'aesate, with favorablo sale, will pay dollar | P: Young, F. L. Bustnell, B. Cool, Clir. Nou- | Gy 'nonaierty and two other thon, repaired b With aalgh whether the charges hased uponthelctters wer tubstance, that, hio had heard the conduct of | L¢ dld not botleve it, sabio hiad nut”seen theovi- | o ‘Woiar, of nearly 0, Apie kirsch, I, Bertrand, aud J, Staffol.’ For Village | LR Donahcely auf tio viher thor. Fpaied to Tturnod to sce that Life's alz-castles true or not. They saw the lotters, ani wers e . ] O | denee to suppart it. e o A Sostty belonging ta tho | Clerk Fred [olunan, on the apoosition ticket, | \Wiicor™\van found fn the ylcinl e Thua dlssolva and fiy. yincedof the clergyman's gullt. They retumel, the Sonators from Maiue, I relation to corpora- | After some further discussion, the resolution of A sale of property belonging ta tho | Lot cox was found in tho vicinl l{.vnm oflicer and confronted hiin with' the evidences, The tous, paluted blacker than it was}” while Ed- | Mr. lowe waaadopted, and the resolution of Mr, | bankrupt —cstate of * dacob "Bunn took | WAS ClCCtBUe L b ioh 10 1ae Tvtiune Holtaes Iatd his hands upon him. Wilcox mado | EAst Toor, April7, Mrs, Cuas. Erxive, woman, who, throughout. iad been with bi il 3 Dayis was aleo adopted, s o separate proposition. | place this afternoan, The comer’ store of Y Le, 1., April 16.—At the munleipal | resistance, and guccceded (n nearly - brok- —— D, Who, throug : him uids was oderstoud Lo say tho Scaator from | V3iy? Faflay arose to correct tho Journal, and sald | J. & J, W. Duon sold for 818,700, An undi- | o ¥ORRVILER S SRR NeLor was elact- | Imi away, when® Oficer Holmea drew his TWEED, H Porjuend eclolnts, bad, Boweydr, inforiied bin Maine, turnlng toward and addressiug Blalne, | hio voted yustorday to ropoal the Baukeupt law, but election to-day tho No-L Tovolver and fired, the batl taking oftect i Wil- hat lilg Ietters, which had beeu sent to herfrn o York tupers. As carly ns 8 o'clock Tweed was evidently dy- ing. Hodrank a littlo tea, and after asking for barley water hocalled Miss Mary Fitzsimmons to Nitm, and turning on his right elde with an cf- fort, whispered: * Mary, L have triea to do good by every one; if I have not It is not my own fault. Iam ready to dic, and I know God will yided halt In auother storv on the ppblic square | o al Nage. brought $7,000, A store an the corner of Fifth ed for m‘{.,fl:,’,'},,“},',',",,‘,'fi"f, The ,.‘.’,'M‘_h“ vhllag and Jeflerson sold for e $7,100. Jacoh Bann's TorNenr JuncrioN, 1L, April 10.—At the rivate residence sold for $10,000 to John W. | muulclpal election licre to-doy the queation Bunn, The Rudolph House and thre and one- | of licenso or no license wus hotly contestcd. half ncres adjolning were sold for $7,800, and | No-Licenso ticket was elected by an averago 2,185 lots ndjolning at mn average of $140 | majority of 89, cach, Special Dispateh to Tha Tridune, e— Dowpru's Grove, Il April 18,—The villago CLEVELAND, clectioh passed off quietly, and a farge volq was his vote was not recorded. Mg, Davis (11l ) presented s potitlon from bank- ard and businuss men of Chicayo favoring the pas- ;nas of = law catablishing a branch mint in that city teferred. Mr, tiarland, from the Committes on Public Lands reporied o substitato for the Sepato bul, supplementary to the act in relation (o the Iot Springs reservation In Arkansas. Placed on the calendar. o gave notice that he would call the Now York and mauy other places to whih ccclestastical businesa had taken him from time to time, hail bean destroged, Wiien ho sawibs proofs of his own_gutit,” presonted to himby man of his own church, and found that helad been decplved by her, ho bezued for menl:‘y, AAmv.l acl uo,.wh‘dzcu l‘lm 5 wlh?h truth, Al ogreemcut was - eptered oo, out of werey to him and her and the instead _of Scnators.. 1t I8 possible, of suufse, that there was & misunderstand- g s to thoe word. But it would not be difllenlt to brove that Scnator Ldmunds, in making this statement, whether it was singular oy plural, turned directly towards the Seuator from Maloe, and sald what he did ray with that withering sarcosm that s even cox's back, inflicting n wound which will proba- hl{l prove fatal. Subscquently a man named Jolin Brown was arrestod on suspiclon of biclong- ing to the party which assaulted tha ladies. e was locked up for a hearing. Brown charges a man named John Deshon with being the replly gulity pnrtry.' Ofticer Holmes 1s in Joil. He will have @ fiearing a8 soon as tho ro- sult of Wilcox's ln,lluy s known, The attend- 5 3 3 v 4 botb, that b should resium his office ware terrible than bis bitter fronys and it Sen- | Dill up to-morrow, dpecial Diswalch fo The Tribune, olled. ' Tho following 'ticket was electod: | fugr physlcian saya Wilcox wiil not live til mig- | roceivo mo.t! {rlands of both, tor alue, a8, Eduinds chractorized him Tn | i ie Sonats CALED, o TRIOn PITRS | Cuavatin, 0. April 10— Willam K. Miler, | Trustees, T, 8 Rogors 1. Cosponton C. I | might.™ i d . Tio bed I whih Twed died wat o rch ma- aod procoed to Europe. Gn coudition, o ceth, In el ¥ X o el ! " 5 o > rrecd. s apcetly T i swect innocenes auphoted | ton oftho Uil on tho calendsr 8t 'L 'clock (o- | Superlotendent, of tho sgricultural tmplement | (LM Gorpenters, for Clerky D. Avery. The N GORBTNERE, ogany, furnlshod with spring mattresscs. | secrap to be Kept. To this he agrecd: Alongside of it was an Invalid's cape-botfom chalr, A small marble-top table wny used for his mediofnes and tea, Thero wero two very large hur:uu;. tho pr:peny of lllr. Tweed, and 8 vel andsomo bookcase fillad with law Imok:'.y ‘Chera wus alao a large Biblo !ntl threo pmycr-lmnk‘. ‘The Matron of the jail sajd that Tweed, no matter how busy he was, nover omitted to reud his hogks of devotlon hatt ‘an * bour every . day, Twced's [favorite color was blue, and evon the waste-paper basket waa trimmed with blue silk ribbon. Scveral relgrious mottoes and verses were placed on the walls by Tweed himself. 'Those over his bed were, i tho centre, * Wateh and Pray," to the right, “Tathoone I dearly love,” and to the left, 1 Lat not.your heart” be traubled.” In other arts of the room were such lines ns **Nearer my (iod to theo!” and “I hopo in the Lord,"” oll worked In bluo worsted over perfo- rated candboard. 1n the meantime, all tho facts, with most-of the proofs, haa becomeknown to thenewspaper men here, and it had become, apparently, im- [iusalblu Yo keep tho matter from the miblie 'he gentlomen who bad forced an acknowledy- ment from hin wore fnfluential onough tosc- cure a promise from tha twh or three papers 10 which all the dotails ware kuown that no publi- catiop of It should be imade until he should kave bad suflicient tima to sail for Europe. Tho time granted to him for this purposo will bave oxpired Iu less than two weeks, aud then the matter, which I huve already stoted was fn t"ne, will appear without delay, The editorof the paner to which I alluded ji thy flrat place, said, editorially, almost 8 week aco, that salls {actory reasona had been given it for temporart- Iv withholding tacts whivh it had, with proofe, n 1ts possesston, ana which, when publihcdy would make alioat the world tremble. 1t hadna desira ** to blast the 1ifs of o youny family, and hasten to the graye that portion of It whica reed ta. The \'l:c-f'rtlldem appointed Messrs, Morrlll, Bargent, Cameron (Wis.), Malthows, Davis (11l ), Kernan, and Marmn a apecial committes to con- slder aud report & plan for taking tho next consus ;;ldolr"llm rosotution recently sabmitted by Mr. orriil. Mr. Qrover, from the Commiltee on IPublic Lands, reported back the bill to extend tha tine for tho complstion of tho Northern FPaclfs Rail- rond, and thoved that it be raforred to the Com- mitteo on Wallroads, He sald tho Committce on Fablle Lands hud declded to entertaln this bill, and had fized the time for having the discusaion on it bt on intimation from the President and attorney of the Northern Pacilc Company that an under- suanding had veen arrived at’ between tho purtiey chiefly intoreated in tho two bills now before the Senate, that they should both go o the Commities on Naijrosds for the purposs of consoll- dation ito o sln; 11 satisfactory to bath, it was ugreed to report tho Lill bsck to the Senato that [t shonid be ao referred, It was then referred to the Commiltes on Kallroads. protably ALONE IN TIH SCNATE IN THAT OPINION, It s needloss to say that no one supposes that Edmunds evgr changes the Jecord tor any rumnsr, for, although other Benators usist upon huving proufs of thelr speechea sent to thelr homer, Edinunds does not ollow this to ba done, Thu whole uifair {s netty and tech- nical. ‘Tha substantinl tacts undoubtedly aro that Blaine at lirst betleved Edmunds mentlon- fd Juy Uould by name, and that Edmunds, It ie did not say ¥ the Senator frum Malne,” was understood by everybody, with tho possfble ex- ception of Mr, Blaine himself, to mean him. The support of ratlroad corporations in which ho s will not be a deadhead,” and foto which he was admitted upun *“the ground Hoor " by given Mr, Blalue trouble before; it wiit probably coutinue to glve him trouble through- out his coustantly narrowlng carcer, In hils epeech Senator Blulne had wauch to lurv of the purety and sanctity of the Conyreuio na To (he Editor of The Tribuns,. NasnviLLg, Tepn., Apri! 10.—Speeial Deputy Qollector Phillip'and the revenue-ralders re- turned from an extensiva trip through Putnam, Overton, Clay, Jackson, Macon, snd Sumner Countics, Mving destroyed o good,many disti}- lerips. A fepture pf tho trip was the fludine of n largo number of abaudoned |licit concerns, showlng tho cffect of tho work of Callector Woudcock's “ralders, Juduo Trieg Is making it hot fur violators of the l(c;'r.nua Iows, Iesen- tonced a Jarge oumber to jall to-lay. A LAND+S8HANK, Epectal Dispalch to TheTridune, Carvtyvinee, [, April 16.<Willlam E. Feasscry a jnan who has been selling machines to farmers {u this and adjolning counties, wos ar- rested -in this city: to-dsy for forgery. Thu manufactory of C. L. Russcli & Co., Canton, O., | yote was vory close, four Trustees being elected and a member of thoe nrml filed n voluntary pe- | on llxn“{'flllgc ticket and two Trustees und the titfon fn bankraptey in this city to-day, placiug | Clerk on ln}n Cnlx,u-‘ ticket. s Habilities at $40%,030; asscta unknown, Tho | 1, erecias P B The JUBE oitago firm falled & month or 80 ngo, and Miller was ction passed off ve: uletly to-day, resuit- broken by befug an fudividual Indorser on too f.'xf; ::: lhz“‘elecllon n? tgu foilowing oftlcerat wany of their notes. . Colburn, H, H, Chureh, ¥, Fryc, A, §, Hen- F.'W, Coflin, a retired merctant of Raveann, | derson, 1. Badt, Fred Hawloy, 1r3utncq 4 W, was pILcea in bankruptey tn—dn≪&'hh credit | White, Clerk; A. 8, Stott, Polico Justico, ors. Thelr claims aimaunted ta $6,0600. NYDE PARK. OCANTON, O. Tho villago election of Hyde Park was held CLEVELAND, April 10.—W. K, Miller, of Can- | yesterday. The vote for Justices by districts is ton, 0., filed a voluntary potition In bankruptey | as followss to-day, Liabilitics, $193,000; asscts unknown. Miller was Superintendent of the manulacturing firm of C. L. Russel & Co., whoso futlure o few weeks since brought about his embacrassment. ANN ARBOR, MICH. Hecord, | M. Hpencer, from the Committee on Military by terred agalnatll Mr, Charles Devlin, a devoted friend of | has paased ita prime, which, o fact, wo¥ and ewloglzed (L s the only roliance to which faire, reported without amendment the House Bpecial Dispaich (o The Tribune chargo preferred azainat bini was that ho had i rll . 3 h gty Cougrevamen can appeal fram the attacks of ond the Joint resolution autharizingihe | sxy Aumom, Mich, Aprit 18.—George’ N. fored tho_nane of John Croges, & farmer, an | -1 sabaees Wit Moy ‘}:L’:fil,_ oo el | atands fatioringwith oo cfrot MG, £ We have not the Leart, though at tirt %o thought we had, to bring to lizht & evandal which carries with ft s0 decp and gravea mieas iz, Our unly reasons for nut publishing the ¢ scabdal ara those of humanity, ‘e hold the destiny of thoysands of peaplo in our powen and wilt not use it, . ‘Che matter hias, however, guna too far to much longer kept out of sight, and, when !\'fi know who the inplicated partics are, you 'ifl 1ot wonder at my statoment that it fa i scp tho wobst and the st to be regretted that Lis ever occurred in qur acandal-laden countrye QUIPS, Blay-ride—A cavalry charge, A young lady in Utlca ls so rofined that she Idm'm%".\hly alludes to 8 Bpltz as *u cuspaduro I0R, A youog man from Conneeticut who went Waest knyngfi- or 50 020 has just beén hanged catumny. Yet Blalne had hardly taken bis seat before Hunator Eaton, rising fu hls pluce to a ‘ln pal explanation on the matter of tho de- ate on thy Lidnapping of Benjanin Noyes, suid that the remarke of Scuafor Itandolph &d wot appear in the Keeord as ho understood thei, and that bis (Eaton's) printed replies were not guch as he would have made bud e understood the ator’s remarks os now printud, sud he thuufi it Luat 1o changes u calloquinl debate should be inade tinless sub- mitted 1o both varties, At the sume time th Houss was discusslug an aamitted omisalon from the Jecord of portionsof Fernando Wood's speceh, The truth 13, und the peuple ouibt to anderstaud it, the Conyresslonal Jecord {3 mot u falthfyl photograph of the proceediogs in Con- press, and nobudy knows thls Letter than Cou- rressuicy themselyes, RAILNOAD LITIGATION, l’ul War to lasua arins, lrynlv.d July b, 1570, * Paced on the colandar. ' 1lo alao roparted fromn the same Cominittee favorably the Senate LIl tonprovide for the bullding of a mlllur‘dnl! for ‘the protetion of citizens of the Black Hilla region. Placed vnthe calendar. Mr. Jones (Fla, ), (rom the Committeo on Public Lauds, reported, with an smendment, the Senato bill granting lands to the State of Minncsota i lieu of certain lunds bereiofore granted sald State. Vlaced on tho calendar, (n motlop of 3ir, Aitchell, the Sepate bill to extond tho time for the cansiraction campl; tion of the Northern Pacific iallroad, and b veadjustment of grants without tu i Al ropristion io socure tho construciion of the I‘....K. Saly Lake & Houth I'sss Natlroad, was taken from tho caiendar and recommitied to the Commit- tee on Nsilroads, Mr, Dlaine arow pergonal explanation. He aaid that very exacceratod epeclal accounts had been sént out 1n regard to the Hittle colluquy be- twecn himself wud the Henator from Vermont (Ed. munde) fast week during the debate on the lall- fuad bill, St bappened in this case that when tho anote for $40. His majio-wes & weak nttpmpt I“ ? Ll'inlflbll:nua operation. )io now awaits trial i jail, " 4 Laruc, of Ypsilautl, assigned bis atock of jewel- ry to-day for the benutit of his creditors. Lis- bilitles about $3,600; assots 81,000, The As- signces are Ur. Van Tuyl und O, G, Laruo, —— MILWAUKEE, Special Dupatch (o The Tridune, Mwaukes, Apnl 16.—W. W, Kirby vas fited & petition in bankruptey. Liabilities, §0,000, Astets nothing. THE WEATHER, -« Orrics or Tuk Cmisy Hionan OppiORR, Wasumaron, D. G,y April 17—1 a. m,—Indlea- tlons—For the Tennossee and Ohlo Valley, the Lako reggion, Uoper Mi Ippd At Lower: Mis- souri Valleys, northeast to casterly winds, part- 1y cloudy, slightly warmer weather, siatlonary and falling baroweter, aud at Western atatlous ion was the treatment he recelved at the hands of the Acttorney-Gencrals, le would alwnya refer to both Mr, Falrchild and Mr, Schoon- maker. Onadayhoaatd: *Hetween tho Attors ney-(lcnernls they huve had my life for five years, No good has yesulted from ¢, I am_ suffering while others “‘aro onjaying perfect freedom, No man can cousele tlously l;xxy that this Is right’ T felt contl- dent on ‘Thursday n!fihl that I would have to hurry to the jalt the following morning to tud him “alive, 1 reached tho jafl vel uh e was cousctons mnd called me to the b IN TNE TOILS. Maucn Crung, Da, Avril 1—McDonnelt (Mollle Maguire), charged with the murder of Qeorgo K, Bimith In this county, iy 1803, has been found guilty, Durkin and 8harp, the two othera eharged with putticipation ju the gsme crime, await trial, % v Y. ed in fomillur way, OWIng o b proat weakness ho could not talk much, He pointed to my own pleture, which was h-nzlnf oyer his bed, and anid 1t was always a great pleasure Lo meeta firm friend, Thinking he might have somo marters that should bo attended to before his death, I &poke to lim on that subject, t was uot a pleasant dlscussion” to hitm evhlcnu{. for he did not coutinue ft, A FOOTPADS, . Spectat Dizpatch to The Tridune, Laxsiyo, Mich,, Aprl) 10.—Waltar Bradshaw, a resident stock buyor, asserta that, while golug boma lost night, he was knocked down by foat- pads aod robbed of $1,744, SENTENCE FOR MURDER, PHOTECTING TUR UNITED STATES, Congrestional Hecord wes examinsd the nareative 5 1 Nast n year o 0 R e i truw 1 fhou G 3 g robubly rain. Bpsoial Mipatch (o The Tritwie, Later, when I asked’ him diroctly it he had “You have away from bome Wasittnarom DG At 0 ne Attoraes- | enibe corssuiiens lsstaphed s the P s LO0AL ORRERYATIO) Jxrrunson, Wi, Xprll 10.Eckert (found | anything to settlo, ho repiled, + 1 have nothine | a4 (hat, & Koy, lave togo away Cuioago, April 16, Time, |fl_ar. | Ty diwn | Wind, \Vel,| B 8:51 8.131.,30.003 N 1,070 30,000 50 S to sattlv, exceot with my God.' I was placed on the Curoner’s jury, A document was drawn up declaring that certain discases were tho caugo of Tweed’s death. Ircfuscd to sign the document because I was under oath, and could 1 Jeecord had been chlnflnd in giving ago botween Edmnunds and Rlsine, Thia Was r‘tnnluuuhnue. foe it would destroy tho valuo of thy Kecord. Scnatwra sud Ueprespatatives full that, however they mlgm Lo mlsrepresented gredsl gullty of murdering Patterson), who has been the on trial for aweek n the Circult Court, was seotenced to Btate's Prisan for life, —— Sepcral, In response to a resolution passed by ihe Houso recently, requesting bim to transit any Information fu his pysscssion regurding the forcelosure sults aeatust the Kansas Pacitic Junlor Ulerk—* Would you kindly permit me to nabsent inveell |a~|ugrruw to” attend HIIK father's funcrali” jlead of Firm (deep figures)—*You may go, {Iawkins, but pray —_—dliaw s S Murtin J. Russell was clected Clerk without apposition, receiving all tho votes that were by eorrespondents, thoy kad_ (ho Kecord to appeal yoi 80 | 83 bl MADISON, WIS, 0L aay tliat 1n iy bullef those discases wepa | DOt lct this happeu againt—Judy. Hallrind, deud o lettirdo thi Houas of Hupiss ;.‘:u‘.‘.‘é‘"‘r“.:.'-'zlr. ‘I':::m'n l‘::;:lr“: I:{;:f“-':fl(n' e 101 poim, fi.m H For Police Magistrates, the candidates were Hpesial Dlapaich (0 The Tribune. tho dlr’uct cause of his death. 1 serlously be- Now York arlists aro dlscouraged. There sentatives this ufternoon, in which bhe says that 1he only foroclosurs suit against that road is that of Adolphus Wier and others, represcnting: the third mortgagees. The United Btates is made & party defendant to tbis sult. 3tr, 1leve that death resultad from the depression catised by tho actlon of the ernez&hn-r-l. If Mr, Tweed had beon reloased I bellgye he would be alive to-day." Tweed's first visit to Washington was with = Mesars, Heese and Hodgers, The, furmor was Watinim sdLmntates 41 e olceted, recelving 000 yutes to $9'(or his com- Quioauo. April 16-Midaight, _ | petitor Thr, | Wind. sather, Maapson, Wis,, April 16.~The coutract for Btato water-works suthorizcd by the law of this winter was lct to-day, the ditching belng let to Alexander Gitl, of this city, for $1,2H, and the 1 arter this morning totd him no Kenator bad sscu bum . Mr. Edmunds atated bo had never aeen the notea of the reporter, but that on reading the Xecord ho fuund every word of the colluquy betweon Wimsell was n timo when Lhey could pour niolasessnd Yencian v over canvas I, acl [0 149 ‘cat for a landica) utthe Weal how to do It, and mD:I'(u hior awis pafntiugs nove —dletrolt Free Presy, — ‘WISCONSIN JUDGES, tor Blatne correctl: rted, il ki b 2 A Ipli Mr. Banks, of Ohio, for 84,1 his fire-company, Presldent Fill Ived o E. R Meade, of New York, informs the ¥ Vs necesaity of mainiainiog the record e A & M ‘Wfi:‘.’m’rm‘ ;‘;_7';‘“" Rptak fo i Hoy Loe. b4, w’.’"‘c tliea, and. the. foromey Hhus m’::-’l::r;:fl‘ the [ dtusle at Homo-(*To such haso Uscd i‘,‘f,,;,. Attorucy-General of h dency of fuithful roporé of what was sald and dotie in the " ADUGN, Wl 4P o caurasa.af: | work willibe cominenond af once: Quty of fntroduction: > Mr. President, theao | S0108 8t last.!)~Hogtess (whispering b T 5 Attarucy- eneral o the peadency of other | ISIOL FERTEE O 0 S Fesolution would saoR Lo 11 votes for Judges of the Buprewe Court and Clr- | Tho Fark Commissloners aro fn yorrespound- “u{mm‘, bagadl e beowils 'm‘vh' 5% | @uished Amuteur)s 1 want youto nlgxux‘x‘uu;’ sulls to which the United Btates I8 | brought forward forbidding the alteration of the s 41 ot cuit Judizes was completed by the Becretary of | ence with Philudelphin partics for the purchase | jneans the sugueation of .,,‘,3.,,,,_ When | Diatingulshed Awatour (u:-}xmr “’{.L;'lwu'f vot made a party. Tho indeltedness | copye ' L0 ferred as followa: 3 i State this afternoon, andisas foliows: Bupremo | of the larze Centennia! fountain, which -cost | raliled on the vagusness of his prescniation, ho | fdUite ""‘“I'I‘l‘l ued 8o ":’)“hel:u'fl:?f Huste:s of tye Kansas Puqiic Nailroad Company | fiignets istiodaced and refetved anfoliowe: 8 il Court Judzes—iiariow 8, Orbon, E7,603; David | uearly 310,000, but which can bo bough or | Tefolned that hele logke wevo al b tdroduc | Sy ou W AE0E% 0° oot oo e, sad to the United Btates smounts Lo nearly $00, | Obio, Indiana. and Ninole to bring sud prosecute 8 Taylor, 87,881; Judge of tho Third Circult— | $1,500 or 81,600, to be placed u Canital Park. | tiou they needed, »They den'glook like auy | UFES £ 1l 1o 10 go "= Fuichs 100,000, sccured by o second martgage on all jts | sultasgainet tho United Bialcs o gecorer muncy W0 43 Duvid J, Pulling, 132443 A. Scott_Sloan, 8,500; Fhia morntog tne Comtman Gouncil Anlshed | utbes red birte” he geclared, ' Dosa Niagara | Waok somna of the peaple to RuT “0' o/ : property. Tue next mortyave subscquently to ;‘_“:,,,“" .';i??:',"&"‘ tlio proceeds of salus of pubiic 5 33 Judye ot ke Beventh Clreuit—0. L, Park. 7.700] | ite busiucas, éx_nd. &t noon, banded “over the af- lmulfu"kf '%nm 1}::1":'::«: nNI::\{::{ e xfimh W A'-‘.”xff,'ifdfl“é'ndnl'fi':f‘-‘ix" an the ttatutory lien of the Uuited States (s that of | Iy Mr. Voorhicie—Deciaring the true construc- b1 i E. Hayden 4154 doius of. tha Elaiith Utrcutt | Ialrs of tho Gty Govarninent (0 bHo Hew. Coul |y as'yet lu his ofliea tn Duads. street, the wriler Wil hurdle he forbladen fonce Adolyhus Wier and others, on which the foro- | 11010t & certala statate o rexard fo 5 ber cent net i 3 —E . tandy, BOSO; fleury Cousine 4860; [ Sy A vaieetory Ritcets was fuliverel by the | os dent to ask bim whothor b had sy {nten. And scoop the plppo1i- | jeq disia b se y o cads ‘ol - suice Of pOblic Iouds WiLein cers 1 83 B8 Judgo’ of tho' Nlnth' Circult—Alva Btewart, | Outzoing Meyor, the thou. Jurlow 8, Orton, and iors Now Yot v And with iis martial spirit quelle closure sult referred to is basod. Thismortgage | Bin States. Referred. 12,014, Judges Orton sud Taylor will besworn | e incomluy Mayor, Gen. Grarge B, Bmity, de- | ton of golng away from New York, it baving Ty pain his thefis beget # fs upon tho whole property of the corporation, | Mr. Murrill, frow tbe Committes on Finance, —— 15 tomortow and tako thelr scats Thursday, livered un fosugural messnzze upon the ifalreof | been rutiored that he was about to dissppesr. 31etT) Clutch Bua Tstla vest and wish . § 18 dated June 20, 164, and was (iven to secups | FEported favorably og the iouse bill 1o extand tho Bull vs Lion, the city, Fho bouded dobtof the eity is ae fol- | There was fhe usual crowd of hangers-on in 116 kiad no apple ext. ce, 3,207, levised hi - - | th ter office, and the surly attendant, 1) tha yayuaeat of $0,500,000 u gold, with fotercst | Drorr tomioations” of Ieiraint. - 1aced-ou’ the | , NEW QULEANS, April 15.~Sowq days agon DISSATISFACTION, omus Gomproratee bonds outwtauing: €110; | LSILEOMnK" cands, ‘aaked. s vagories | , Oue of our seusiors le apout tolultoliil 4t 7 pervcut. The bill asks for the ¢ale of the | calendar. showman cotertained the people in.the vicinity Special Dispatch §0 The Tyibune, 81, &,o; total banded debt outstanding, $175, | Lo send fu his name. 1t was 3 pame thut had | bH) declaring thut David ‘::l:(":n Souste Wholo road, and the distribution of the proceeds | |, F: Sarkent calied ap the Senate bill repulating | of San Autoulo, Tex., with a coutest Letween s | Nasuvirus, Teou., April 10.—Judgo Job 00; total amount of cash on baud April 16, | & political siguiicance’ st that time, and Mr, [ moves Mitls more to ono MULD, 'y ysla cut Becording b0 1he Hstte ot i reverny ceedt | the sppoiutieat of csdet, midsbiumen. sud €0- | bull and @ loness, and esterday he gave o per- | Bastor, of the United Btates Clreult Court, to- | 835,033 *Jobn Corscatt was elcated City Clerk, | ‘Iweed thougiit that ho was sbout to weet aua | chamben o8, elip & e thi h'him. ‘These lung watks srs lh;u:l‘.\u'nllll nut‘ f' ::lur v& lth; :I:&I;‘.Lblt:ldgu !fi;“f up much valoable tiwo tha b <4 'in attending dog-Sghits, horsc-races aud qusdroon-balls,—. ury Yew e —— - Mre, Hooker and Mrs. Galucs S‘M"' of the Naval Acadewy st Aznspolis. wmended passed. Mr, Plumb called up the Senate bill for t Mef of certaln vettigrs 0B public lao Passed. Mr, Bumnatde mofed to 1ake up the Benate bil) 10 remove all reatriciions cow existing in regard -t tbe ¢nilstments of colored citizens 1n any arm formance by attempting toget up & Orst-class | day appoioted his son, Lew(s T. Baxter, of | snd Audrow Lishou, Btreet Comuwilsaioncr aud fght, between somo Noricaus aud foue dulks, | Kuoxtile, Unlted Biaten Ureuls Cours Glerk Guleg at 'Pales; Ws.3, Wiy Trealdeut ut, Yia ‘be bulls declued the wager of battle, gud | at this place, vice Edward . Compbell, who 8 bel " pothing remalpea but to drive them Irm'n the | was nnw‘l‘med' Clerk by Judgo Catron Il‘lteen o,‘é‘i‘é.g,‘" l‘z.h hflfim“fl‘umw? g? A 1}‘&‘{}1‘:: arenadn disgrace. Two thousand citizeus of | years ugo, and who was'so thoroughly efficlent | No, 13, fkees, He recommends thot the Attorney- cueral be empowered to futervene fn all fore- vlosure suita of the Pacitic Kaliroad Compantes, and n othier cuses reluting thereto where the fu- terests of the Govermneat migbt be affected Dut be wlds at it would not be aeslrable thab ol the inost dlltlnfullhcd men ot Syracuse. Tho door was justantiy vpened. Mr. Tweod was reading & morning newspaper, and was seem- Ingly very ncrvous, He was ot auxious to se reporters, and was surprised when confronted by the writer. * Ruo swayl"” said Alr. Tweed, e 5 3 f the United btales army, bat, after some dis- | Texras, who went to ses the encounter, were nog universal satisfaction that Ju ——— cxcitedlyi ¥ T run awayl™ What d tak % Fome Uhreo partice uhiould be wlowed 10 bring sult 8t | Guauion, e whaisow e Sotios, 454 gave Rotics | 10 be dsapyciuted, o the bl which vaAUUABe R B e o ineat. ool CANADIAN NEWS inefort Bir, I would not ciogs 1y Fulton | trs. Tsabella Bescher Hooker talked on WUy {chuuw \lie United States & party thereto, g {:n be 'would call tue bill up I the worning bour | (o Jouces was pitted sgulust thg lou. The | licans assert that Campbell was removed with- Spectal Diapaich 0 THI Trivuns. - Ferry to ecicapo the trials with waich [am | su Sullrage for anhourauda thed monarch of the forest was Ladly beafen i d that it wes a peflection on th 5 B Pthe” ihonarch of the "prstrie 1 8 Vertt | S inaor 'Middle’ Tenucsacs. 1o ‘ai the | Pos¥ Datuovers, April’14~Tha stesmors ble snd bloudy 8gbt, snd when the | office’with an East Tenncsses Kepublican, City of Now York and &t. Albaus, of the Noith- lioness was let fo us & reinfurcerment e —— era Transit Company, have srrived here from ber llege lord, the bull, sfter lusalug the ¢l u”;er bis l?mul aud pioolog’ lhu:; wu:l'l: bu.u::; CROP PROSPECTS. Oxdensburg, aod are discharglng thels cargocs, threatened.? He dropped the newspaper us he spoke, and fulrly glared with tudigustion. It {5 well kuowu that Watson, the County Auditor, secured a tremendous hold on Cou- nolly. In fact, he manipulated the entire ma- chiuery of the Cowptrollersuip, and ruled the - LOTTOW, The Senate then resgmed consideration of the tll, jartly cousldered yasterday, 1o incorporate tle National Pacido Kalfroad and Telegraph Come herefore, in suy bill which 18 passed, {4 should also be provided thiat the rights of the United Btutes shall not be affected it it declines to up- E:u by fts_authorized otficer when notice bas cen served upon bim, at Washington the other ovening? $ira hiyra Clark Gsic, who bad. come luclul listened awkily, fnalsted ou ier rI'T'hz tufi»cm © You thiuk,” she said, “the balfot W 5% every evil Tt will not. You msk lwgl o oncé. Educate women to'it; let them b”- e thorough trainiug and then knock nlu ¢ 3r, Cohkllng submitted an smendwent provid- ing that ibe rusd sbould not bave (be right-of- way through auy Indiau land. Agreed to. . the cage where they fought, und chaalng them Bpecial Dspatch to Ths Triduns. which will be forwarded by the Wellaud Rall- | ()i ilier with & rod of fron, it %) . THE RECORD, Vho bl {hen passcd—yeas, 40: naye, b. e e iocs fig bt Do turued awey fros | MruwAuxx, Aprll 16.—Keports from ten | way to Port Golborne, aud thers, re-suipped ou | “Towssoud Connolly had bect up Duo day itle | L0 oual lealalation, sud you wil ny:'m:{_ SENATE. n‘p‘u'.'l?b'fP&"agfflfii%h“i“fli?‘m’&u’ffi«'fi‘adfi; thie contest {u 8 proud sud sullen trivupii. towns in Racine County, received here yester- | the Company’s stesmers. Both boats will tuke | 2 per cent tricks, In which be was aided and | deniod adwittance. +You wl calli WasmiweroN, D. C., Aprll 18.—Mp, Howe e2id that & few weeks ugo he submitted soms remarks upou o resolution calling upun the Preatdent for certaln futormation fu regard to \ % Just belore guu bul; wush lussoed lhery W84 8 | guy by members of the Chamber of Commerce, | full loads from hero to Ogdemsburg. The VeV pretty secie, lfl“‘)‘bl:‘}'“,d:j"‘.:fifi{;!‘;{, aro to the effect that about 20 per tent more | Northern Trausit Company will run s regular “loso to the terrtied Honess, The bulladvanced | Whest has been sown this year than last. A | llne to this port {u connection with thelr steara- on thew o teot, bt Jusc a8 be was uponthem | large number of farmers wro giviog up fax- | eraontle Upper Lakes, ustvg the Wellaud wn sex by dragu wen down, a0d ¢ fhum mmtg, .fl spittiog sud uun»ffnu;fi them. It 18 too foolish. Tho wetho :u ry emplov make the very thought of sutlrag uoxivus 10 wew, aud Womel tov. woruing to extend the time for the construction und coupletion of the Northern Pacifc iailroad, and {3 wea placed on the calendar. o sl re- vorted frin to¢ ame Commitics adverscly on & slblar bl eeported flow tue Complitee vn Public abetted by Watson. A fricud of Tweed bad & bl which was correct and just to cvery pars tleular, sod hed pasicd the mum}y of all the departments. It walted -mvoll for & warrant with tho Comptrol-