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2 ) THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 'TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1878 WILLIAM OKTO! cames In which they were employed woald be Bronght to the Supreme Conrt, Andt wonld ho un- §uat to close that Conrt againat them. The hilland amendment were then recommitted to the Commit- tea on the Jadiciary. On motton of Mr. Balley It wa« ordered that the Benate blll forthe rellef of honk sgenta of the Mcthodlst Episcopal Chatch Sonth bo taken no as #0on_as the nnobjected cascs on lhe calenaar ehonld be dispased of." After exccntive serslon adjourned. the United E1ates nnder varions pretexts since the | tlons to ba referred withont objection. This rebelllon, npon Amerlcan veasele, :gu‘lx‘ t‘l”:nl‘:.cthlzflw:xol-l\.i!\:rrn‘:fi) ;filflkh:f:h:};fl; Tlis nMdavit 1s sworn to recently before A. 0} 5 R. Meck, United States Commissioner in Flor- | been teferred. The excitement last Mondxgv ida. Fred Douglass and Senator Bruce are fn- | Wasonly a tempest in & teapot. Those w! n terceting themreives in the matter. Heater aays | have taken paina to ascertain the eentiment o 1ho wives of some of thesc negroes have heard | both Houscs of Congress itpon this subject say from them through an Englishman who was | they do not think more than thirty inthe House ttaveling In Cuba; that they were engaged ns and a less number {n the Benate would approve ship-lands and kiduapped in the barbor of Ha- | of sny action. was a large contributor to party purposcs. e | intimately assoclated for ten or twolve years. RADWAY'S REMEDIE ovposed a reduction of tho salarics of the em- | One of the remarkablo things shout him was | r~~saressmmmimiassans s, ployes of the Company untll he hecame con- | his dispositfon to luok ahead snd prepato for vinced that (he measuse could becarrled Ingpite | the growth of tha telegraplic bustness, He was Fronl tho Hon Thuflo?] ‘ve of bim, On discovering that the salarics of the | never satisfled ta prepare for the present, but . 0 exeeullv? (vl!‘lru{'s wu;-a xlu'.t n;;nlfi;lml‘luthllm IM“I always looking rnrln's;nh knlnwllngaPnL l‘h: INDORBING proposed reductions, he himeelf reduced them | businesa must grow, anil determined to furnis £ per cent, fncluding his own., © No man ahall | facifticn for it arawth. Oue zreat ambition | Dr, RADWAY'SR.R. R, REMEDIEY look ma In the face aml sk why I took s hiun- | of lis was to decrease the telogranh rates and to & dred from him aod did not touch my thousands,” | make them uniform, and he worked away at After Ualog Them for Several Years, Sudden Death by Apoplexy of the President of the Western Union. : A DESIRE TO PUSH TRINGS he sald. this for years, much to the benefit of the | yaw vorr, fan 4, 1877.—Dean fin: 1 Yau The Commiieo on Hules will tomorrow : noven. Tho Excossive Toll which So Pro. D publie, but 'ntl fme o the Melcl | ¢ ?e'!;&‘.fi’firl’n chrmEEines a'nfl;;’txm'('é."‘fi,:,; make & nnanimous repors In favor of beginnini The Bpeaker annonnced that the firat bnsiness In W pen . 0! 0 _stockholders, c helleves . onfdene LEADING MEASURES, the day sesslon at 11 o'clock after Tucaday of | order wha the dispoeition of the rerolntiona of tha maturely Put Out the TR Eaicics: in chicap tetegraphing, ani Worked earnestly aud E“é,‘.‘f!fl’:;‘n‘é'i':\"“.'qu'a":'-'r.?x.:%'ae‘?n‘e’.‘:'?rb!g"(-..“ TOR TARIFP DILL. next week. The object is to aid in securing an | Maryland Legislatare reopening the Preeldential Vital Flame. NEW YonR, Aprit 22.—~Tho Direct 1 1n zealoualy to bring ltabout. For the progress Tmpfu Mn"tmflm 10 A offen a8 m-cn\]rm qatre Spectal Dirpateh to The Tridune, early adjournment. The sentiment fn favor of .""}’“’g'“m‘“fi?‘:‘%’%fi:flufl‘;flfi: QM 4 April 23.—~Tho Directors of the | made fn that dircetion, I thiuk the litsiness- | sndsiwaze 0n {0 refer them the \vestern Unlon Telegraph Company hava re- | men of the country are larely, I not altogether, | SAABO% e better doscribed than I iy e, ceived the following dispateh: Thdeitod to him. > Why, wheh 1 camme nere, the | Hebfy Sraitwas procied Feevst y'n?:‘f%f.‘r-‘.""' a8 Fuascinco, Cal., April 22.—Willlam Ostan, | tarlil to New York wns €2.03 for ten words, and | p(ifael) - THURLOW WKED, TProaident of the Western Unlon Tclegraph Come- | 0w it is but 60 cents, I1is wish wns to con- 5 any, having died suddenly ot the City of New | stantly reduco and equalize the rates, and for Yok o v J ! ho' 1 R R R coired offect. ‘Tin Hiondy fogn} han 1t s Wasmnoron, D, €, Avnril 22.—Senator | pusl ||n‘r¢ work] as rapldly a8 E?ulhl;:' hl:’: rt;:‘% nm: 'i' DA Dlaine’s resolutfon declating It incxpedicot to | bosc of eecuring a reasvnable re Ieeislate upan the subject of the tariff at present a’;‘l‘l‘;‘“‘“fi’ of the campaign 18 galning strength will, It Is believed, show so much strength in ' GOTLD'S MISTAKE. the Senate a8 to greatly discourace the friends | The following story Is told liere as the reason of the Wood bill In the Hounse. They are losing | why Jay Gould was confident that the Thurman dafly, s the matter now stands, and the Funding bill would be dofeated whon every- W passage of Mr. Blaine's rosotution in tho Scnate :’fi,‘{f f,';%;“xfi“& I:'h“““;’:_.fi‘:mfi“‘ u",n,f": would prohably make It impossible to induce | suggested that more mouoy wos needed it waa defeated. They were then referred, withont a diriefon, to the Jndicinry Committes. 'Tha following bills wezs Introdnced and referre By Mr. Whitthorne—Repenling the law imposing 8 tAX on notes of State banking asanciations, By Me, Buckner—I'rotibiting Benatars, mem- bere, and other employes of the Government from recelving any comnen<ation for serviees rendered by them in_any proceeding, contract, or elaim in which the United Btates may be directly or indl- rectly fnterosted, Ty Ar. Peddle—nuculallnfi forclgn Insnrance o Distinguished Ability of This Eminent i Tamer of the Thunder. bolt. Monday, April meeting of pemons con- | what he accomplished In this reapect the busie nocted With glectrlc telcgranhy upon' the Paclle " Einat wad RO AL M BiRacisiaat e oMo of thy | Mosamen of the country ari Justly rmtelul, Sy Seteniiant | wiletlesuesooe = | RADWAT'S READY RELIER orv. Jamea (iamble was appnlmld Chaleman and MR, WILLIAM NENRT BMITH, Yenree 8, Lada Secciary. A Commitica on ltes. | Collector uf Customs and Genoral Managor of T High Esteem fn which He Was eld by His Business Assos Cures thio YWorst Pains In from Oney, the House to give much more timo to the snb- | for the logitimate purposes of the campaign, ing busines in the United States, clatess olutions reparted tha follawing: the Western Assoclated Press, was sought out o 1c:L The Em,m(. of the bl In the Houso | The Pacils railrond companics wero r_n{lx:d "fl‘,““,‘f:,“"\';:.;",:.Tfi:,;,,“m,",:(‘cl,.'nfmm, Wienras, Wa haveassembled npontha ocearton | yesterday afternoon. Twenty Minutes, are now “:.’yp';o"ndm, of defeating It. They | BFOn. ‘The intermeriaries are said to bavebeen | from the payment of a stamp | of the death of Willlam Orton to bear testimony to 8ald hie, **Mr. Orton tvas always a strong tax. By Mr. Ewing—For_the cetablishment of aafgd nal-rervica eiation at Columbas, O, y Mt Knott—I'toviding that certain sections of the itevised Statutes shiall not be so conatrned ns to nuthorize any telegraph company incorported na- der the Iaws of a State to construct, maintsin, ani opernta any telographic lines over or Along sy military or postal roads within any of the Stated which ars not the prwm"lr of the United States, Mr. White (Ps.) anked laave to offer a resointion calling for information as to tho number of Inter. nal Revenue employes who liave been killed 1o the discharge of thetr daty eince November last, Ob- ccted to, ~ ° 3 Mr., Springer introdnced & joint rerolution pro. 0sing an amendment to the Constitation prohibit- nfilnrchl teeiniation. Referred. t the exptration of the morning hone Me. Dat- ler called wp A motion Lo enspeud tho rules and pass 8 bill providing for the tasue of fractional cue. rency. and for the isene of Treasnry notes of the de- nominations of 81, §2, 83, and 83, Alr. Atkins—Ilas this bill been considered by the ex-Sccretary of the Navy Robeson and Kepre- are certaln that in no event can it pass the nnutmvnE\’mcnc 1alo.~ As & result of these re= Eenate. qucets, Jay Qoulil s sald to have contributed NETLER BRATEN, é%lfl)nnd tho Central Pacific $i5000. This Tha Honge i%“'o o most wighificant vate to- | maney is sakd to iava beengiven to Zach Chand- day upon the biit of Gen. Butler ,{5““‘"“"“ for | jer, then Secretary of the Iuterior, for campalgn the tssuc of fractional enrreney, The bill was a | purposes, On sccount of this contribution moderate Inflation measure, disguled with | Gould and his alles nre rald to have expected sktll, Butler undoubtedly expected to sccore ¥ a mlorlly for Ity but ho failedy tho volo stand- Yielo romRepublican quartets, Wit h- they; Hd fug 121 ayes to 124 noys. DBusines inco from INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILI~ this yote may conclude that the House is deter- | Tho House Cominittee on_Appropriations to- 1oincd to pass no more fil-considered finance day completed the Indian Appropriatiou bill, legislation, - ‘Fho total amount of Its ftems is about 4,700, TIR CIAMPION LOG-ROLLING MBASURR 000, betng eome $70,000 lcss than the total of of the gesslon, the River and Harbor bill, w8 | yhe'bill Jast year. The present bill 18 framed yrassed to-duy under a euspension of the rules. | ypon the same general bosls, and contalus no Fhe Olifo and Miselsstppt Vallers fared well, | pey legislation of importance. liut the bill was loaded down with appropria- MISSIESIPPT OVERFLOWS, tlons for amall strenms and harbors that no one Lalter to Memphts Aralanche, would think of finpravini except to sccure votes Wasmixatos, D, C., April 18.—Capt. John our naat ceapect amil cateam for. i fo, ant (o | man, aud e, aa President of the Western Uulon NOT ONE ETIOUR our renne of the loss which tho Western' Union 5 directly or in kinred entorprisce, and the com- | M[© 48,8 man uf reimaclable excoitive abilits, | {om e FUITAT I} wiathd dhaivang 1 A COKE munity at Jarge, enfer In his sadden death, we do | g0 DMLOR Was th frab Comamlssigner of In- et el o eI o of | Becretareof ha treanury. Hootemnzeitint e | 'P0 Only Pain Remed esvived, hat In ¢ life Iaboras and honors of ¥ 4 1\ o William Orton, an diaplayed n an extonded carcor, | portant burcaw, o work ‘which his great abllitics y public duty, private enterprize, andoflicial distinc- | enabled him to accomplish with spparent ease, at [nstantly stopsthe most excraciating pains, aifa, on, we recognize nll the traite and qualities of | and certalnly with success, He was Indueed to fil’:\lmmm 1 cmf; Congeations, wncther of |§= intelllgence and character which can adorn a use | resign that offico and enter fnto the telegraph mlll:lgh ,l‘llgulunih‘ awcls, of other glands, of organy, iy ful citizen and a leader in commercial circles, and | business, Ho was at one time Prosident of the Pyl “""::L‘g‘n“x‘“"c‘: up & truoand permancnt rcputation | (injted States Telegraph Company, and he, FROXM OXE TO TWENTY MINUTES, Tesoleed. That we recognizo in him a manof | Gen. Anson Stager, and J. H. Wado were chicf- tn matlerpow vlolent or excrclating the patn the Prominent Points {n the Blogra- phy of a Self-Made Man. TIE ANNOUNOCEMENT. ArOrLBXY. Nxzw Yonx, Aprit 23—The Hon. Willlam Orton, L'resifont of the Weatorn Union Tele- graph Company, died this morniog. The fm- medlate causo of the death of Mr. Orton'was apoplexy, with which ho was stricken at il o'clock Jast nighty Last week, Mr. Orton, on rcturning home evenings, complained of befng very tired, Yes- terday he attended church with his famlily, and duriug the day, whilo not complatulug of fecl- great nataral pawers, discipiined o eve « | 1v instrumental in consolidating the then com- | RHEUMATIC, ied-Liladen, Indrm, Cripnied, Nervags, By wide .'m.m‘:m 20 by watiing nfl‘l‘lufinnfiflfi.} cLing telegraph lines, the Western Unfon hold- | Neursivic, or pronrated wilh disedio nioy aifter applied to manifold and diversifiod uses in pubilc | inx the lead, and Mr. Orton being made Presi- il Siations of conupicaous rosponmibiliys thatin i | dont of the' consolidated organintion. sinco | RADYY, RE RELIEB m: f.“""x“'{fl"fifil‘l’:“’e’k’@fi'fl;‘.c".:'.'n'f..""'r"'.'i?"t?“ then, ie hns conducted for the Wesiern Unlon | - played o ho facks 'And_tonshicratrons. important to bo. (akin | Miicel gine jcontesta ~ with {nto acconnt, bossussed & Juminous and peneirat- new enter- WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, priscs, and has met, beforo Congression- Inflammation of the Kidnoys, Ing insight Into tlis intricacies and obscuritienot | 81 Committees, Mr, ' Tubbard and other | ™4, 00mmation of tho Bladdor, for the bill. Membera have had less knowledie | Cowdon, by Invitation, appearod beforn the | Committee? m, t ted that h th bush strong advocates of a postal-telezraph system. A 4 3 Mr. PhiIlipa—The Commitico on Banking and | Bg Ill, he stated that he was very much @ most cumplex systoms of busincss, and & Inflammation of the Bowols, of ho deaigof the Ul set was in courv of | Commities o Forcen tr the Minsasopt v, | o it UMb SRR T PIArr® | fafiguet, Lask gty a0 11 Glock,ho wan | maish et and onnoenfn al b dialic: | nShog vclous pomicta . Orondeveloped | Congestion of tho Lunis, tion Ix betwcen $7,000,000 and #3,000,009, about | read Capt, Cowdon's asticle_*On the Decpen- | 1,35 C0% (N N0) e bt ORRUE U0 00 carrency. | Biricken dowu with apoplesy. A physiclan was | adorned bis administration of the affatra of the | I overy contest. 1t 18 proper to sav that In Soro Throat, Diffoult Broathin, £2,000,000 more than last vear, and morc than | {ug of the Channel and the Reclamation ot the | The st defeated—yens, 1205 nays, 124, | summoned, and some fricnds of tho family call- firml corporation over which he ‘amldedl and | them Mr, Orton had the almost unanimous Palpitation of tho Heart, “::mlmellm the concurrent favorable atteation of | support of the press of the Unltcd States, it | Eyaterico, Croup, Diphthoris, he cstimates, The waln items have already | Low Landa.” ‘The argument of Capt. Cowdon Mr. lergan moved Lo auspend the rules and pass | cd {n, 0ll of whom remained with Mr. Orton B o . ¢ | Items in the bil) were against the Conetitution. In R o uality of news, d plac era wnd ¥ gtl):nEms gx??nfi‘tfi? moo:rli'[r;?::}s:;‘ :lf'g‘u‘cit‘xfllcl::g pfl'?fiufl’fi it (b leven l:!r;!au.-rtnt, Thch that whilo tha Contitation yava Congrets tho | efnco becoming the head of tho vast. combing. | OSON® carcer, bis justics, s kindneas ta his | GEVILY SLEERS 00 Dacs the papcrs, under Hourolgls, Bhogmntis, assoclates and’ subordinates, his fidelity to hia | Uoverimnent esplonage or supervislon, Tho - Cold Ohilla, Aguo Chills, trust, to soclety, to religion, and to truth, and | Telegranh Company aud the Arsociuted Press : that in al} lhun’mpccu awas st Ta'worthy of | worc unitcd In this wurk, and, durini ten yenrs Chilblains, and Frost Bites, pawer to reglato commerce with foreign nations and amonz the sovernl States, it novar was tatend- ed to altow Coneress ta sppropriate millions for Specia) Dispateh o The Tribune, which proposed to conflue and dain up the . waters to a siugle channel, the true polley is to WasninGzos, D. C., April 23.—An unsuccess- | gron all the outlets, ond divert Red River and tlon of telegraphic intereats known as the West- crn Unlon Telegraph ;Company Is well known scke, 5 our respectful veneratiol of assuclation, there has never boen any dla- The Applieation of the READY RELIEF to t fut attempt, was made In the Senate to consider | a1l 1ta. tributarica from tho Sississippt Hiser, | g ATl e o e hoint of ordor o tho | £° ;\m nubi(ll.dflu was maater of all its brauches, olutions be forwariled | agreement or misunderstanding. orpAHemhers the pain oF drdouliy cxtits Wi aer) the claim of the book-azents of tho Methodist { which would mnko tho capacity for outliow | ground that It was a guestion to be determined by | 88 controlled them with conspicuous encrygy of tha Western Unlon tho 1onse itself, not hy the Hpeakar, Mr, Southard expressed tho hope that {he bifl wasnot to bo thrust through the Honse without discusalon, Mr, Cox ndded that it was bad practice (loud calls ta order and much confasion], and that it cnald not be done trithout & wrotest, The effect of tho bil} was to destroy constitutional 1imita- tlony, and to Im{et 3 log-rolling system utterly subversiveof falr legisiation. “The bill wae read in fall. Mr, Cox (New York) renewed his point of order, Rnd sngzested thatifit wera not sustalned he would have tu_move an amendment o provide water for many of tho rivers anproprinted for. Measrs, Konna and leavsn protested with eome and ability, Tho consolldation of tho Atlantic & Vaciftc Tolegraph Company with the Western Unlou, last year, was chlcfly due to Mr, Orton's cfforts. In December, 1867, ho establlshed tho Journal of ths Telegraph. - Ho shunned connec tion with privato fustitutions which wera likely to Interfere with his devotlon to cspecial du- tics, but ho served ns Coinmlssioner to select thesite of a now Post-Oflice, and was anu of the Commisalon to assess damages Lo property by clevated raliroads. Io had long been a prom Incut member of the Union League Club. “t8oclally, Mr. Orton was a geninl gentle- | OMpasdcomiort o 0 0 tambier Telegraph Compnny at New York, with a requent )} A IO AT A L A ST pibdtyt e Bl AL AL ":IL_ml man. He was one of Llie best dinner-table ora. w moments cure CEaui, Spanuis, BOUF Blomact: . tors nnd entertalners that it has cver heen my (fi'“ burn, Kick Headache, Diarthen Dissentery, Colle, i on i itk B messcat | WA o et v sty 1 | MBI ST o requested to aond n copy thereaf properly en- | Tepartes and wit, as well as in dircussion of any | ‘READY RELIEF withthem. A few drops in water groned. fo tha family of tho deceancd Fremdent | Of e leading questions of tho duy. Tll pravene knew 0 pain From ChARS OF WAter 5 of tho Weatern Union Telograph Company as an | * Polittcally, Mr. Orton was & warm Repub. | ftbeticriuan French Lraudy or Hltiersas o stiinuinoy ovidence of vur deep sympathy with thew In thelr | Tcan, and ho was a friond snd supporter of Sen- . great bereavement, ator ‘Roscoo Conkling. He wos one of that FEVER AND AGUE, The resotutions were unanimously adopted. Henator's most intimate bosom friends. Mr. TEVER AND AGUR ciired for S0 cents, T)"m"” WASHINGTON, Orton also had close assoclation with “othier | 4Feinolial Rcbinthis mOrl st wiLenrs Fever Wnnmomxi A‘vrll 22,~The anexpected and Icndmg‘ political men, and was frequently on- | $5iSw shd other Fe LB RADW, CADWAY ST sudden death of Willlam Orton occaslons pro- | aged i dolleato. nezotintions vl e e A S T AR L) 1] found regret, capecially among those with | the advanc t of ! por Luttle. whom ho liad ‘been officially associated. n,f;,'," ar;:!\’:u st OF iie 1Atoroets of A1 Kupll- Entscopsl Clnrch for the use of their printing- | &reater than that of the inflow. This would 9 > | vrevent any overflow, snd also give the Mis- office at Nashsiile, Tenn,, by the Unlon army. | ggonf I!lvyur a0 muvh’ greater flooi-tide slopa When conildered 1t will be maie a test ques- | yhat, durlng high-water perlods the current " tion on the Southern war clatms. It will be | would have the forcs to wash out the sands | shotwn that this printing-ofilce was uecd to print | that make' the shoal places, and carry tho Christian Advocate, 2 disloynl paper, and o then to the Qulf, deepening the channel, The results would be, that from Calro to New Ur- + blasphemous work cntitled * The Confederate | joans thore woulit bo water enough for steam- States of Awerlca in Prophcey,” and Iarlie's | boats with tew feet drafl, and this without military tactica tor thouse of the Coufederate }vln —1}!!1:; or llv':ucsr. The "n"mmm"fi %l llhn 'army. The managers also permitted the use of | 1ands in the valleys from overflow would be ln- " evitable. The cost of this work would be very ! "" steam ongiue and ’"“m““";;‘ the manu- | (oo and to Hustrate the system, by maKing acture of arms for the Confederates. The | gy outlet below New Orleansinto Luke Burgue, inst the renark of Mz, Cox. “The csteem fn which Mr, Orton was held b; United States consequently had the right to | woalanot cost morothan$ 150,000, ‘The articto ol | “%Fie Besckors rait the same a8 boforg— LS PAMILY, IIIS CARTER the vther ofilcers aud the amployes of the West- - sclze the oflice and use it for military printing (::nt: Cowdon made o flug' {mpression on the tnT{' ft%rp:: :cqrn'v:‘(‘:u'»:glc‘a'r.l.ua Tiouse aud ot for Mr. Orton loayes o wife and eight children, to FROM 1805, crn Unlon Telegraph Cmmm!xy is shiuwn by the without compensation. f Commiitee. the Bpeaker. whom he was devotedly attuched. Although e N 99.—1 t’l %05 Iact that all were very much attached to him, ' 1“ remaing to x:‘ scen w&m'llh'cr n.l: n::unl r;}u INVITED TO RRTIRE. Mr, n‘uu(lhs;x#’ .|’.‘n "é‘;".? 8 ggm % Bu{;{fx'-:o"vmn ot remarkably wealthy, ho had scquired a com- | 5 Nsz Lu;{m. A{;_r M;;L : ; ;:' ;‘3:;:1:‘ o:“l o .lmu they fre uantly cxhibited that attachment wi ¢ disregarded an his entering-wedgo . was overruled by the Chalr, - i ames McKaye, Pre ates o rree. . varme ar claim wil bo passed, almuly ocanso 1695 | . CrncnsRaTy Apr. S llefonus ircles havo | {3iing siatement of 106 agsregato appropria- [ potence. During tho Inst few ears ho had s A EAoth Bk o g . Sery e . £ Telegraph Company, was anxious to retira from | liearted man, and went as far ns he coulfd in nis s positfon, Tho counsel for tha Company, | Position incharge of the corporatiod in amellor- Mr. Grosvenor T Lowrey, was a personal fricnd ating tho condition of those under b, supported by s great religious denomination | heen couslderably stirred up to-day over the ane baviug mony political supporters In Conkress. | nouncement thal the Presluent bad declded to — usk for the resignation of Col. Lew Weltzel, heavily Insured his life. The total amount of tiona, The confuslon and uproae Incroased to such 8 | ooios o ttg lifo fn varlous companies Is re- degree (hat the Sueaker (with much aternness of mannor) deciared that not a point of business | ported to be fram $50,000 to §60,000. ¢ Mr. Orton, and called the attention of th + Ille Toss Ia not ouly n great oue to tho Tel- | girong and pure Titch 1 raste of Floy SUPREME COURT. Collector of this district. Weitzel recelved the 10 d until the momburs resumed their ¥ 3 of Air. m, and called the attention of the | egraph Company of which ho was Freslden Walght~Olear Bkinand Complexl ERENE COUNY notification this aftErnOOn, Tn . conYer. | sexia. Sud & smembor suggested that tho Mot act b | Lho Evening Post says Mr. Orton nppeared In | 13,c.c0rq to him as @ fit succossor to Mckaye. | bt also o tho country at large.” bl I ey good health yesterday, and in the morning ate tended the Church ot the Iloly Apostles, Ilo was n vestryman of this church, and had taken much jutercst fn its affalrs. A collection was Wasntyazon, D, C., April 22.—~Tho fallow- :'l',:[,:fi w,‘f,‘,',, ® ,.‘:"“’.‘,fifi n.{,‘:{""fil:fmxfl tog decfsions were given in the Suoreme Court | whether he would resign o compel the Presi- to-day: dent to dismiss hlin, It is understond that, 215, Pullman vs. Upton, Assiznens crror to should he adopt the latter course, tho Presldent Afteralittlo negotiation the Prestdency of the |, Tho deccased has a “brother in thls city, Mr. Company was tendcred to Mr. Orton, who ace Tv““‘{"’ %’m' ‘T"’I" L] %‘"{P‘Y Agent for the DR. RADWAY'S cepted 1t ond entered upon ita dutles Nov. 1, ontein 0 Telegraph Company. 1865, Mr, Orton found that the United Biates ad. "Mn TRice moved that the Honso adjourn, Noga- tved—yean, 13; naye, 207, A motion'to suspend tho rules and pass the bill waa Lhen agreed fo—yeas, 165 nays, 60; o tho A bill was parsed. 1t appropriat os $7, 300, 000, taken up after scrvico yesterday, and Mr. Orton 0 ANCI A' GH tho Circult. Court for the Northorn District of [ ¥il! Immedistely appuint Ainos Sinith to the ‘-“"r“’."n"“:""""?fi’"fif fi".h'u'ln'r:“r::r Th% gvsaan, cxamiued tharecepts, sxuresaing oleasuro thay | TEASFTIO i G A TINANCIAL. Sarsaprmlhan Resolvent Tilincls. In this caso the chtef question decided | Egaleston factlon, and, should he be nominated & oalde of prescntiig & brotest aguinat thu pas: | 80 large an smount lind boen obtalned. On re- i INDIANATOLIS, has made the mest astonfshing cnres: so auick, sarsgld {5 that an Asslguee of corporate Atock, who | o dutormined eMort will be mado to dofent. Wi | saaeofine oill simed iy momuors of the Hotes. . | turniog to his home ho ate dinner with o good | \t¢ €Xpensos belog about $10,000 a month in Epeciat Dispateh in The Trisune, Bre Iho Ehanges the body unnerrocs uader the lodussct has caueed it Lo be transferred to himself on f".flfc'.'{"fl’.‘ff.p?xl'fifli" {;:r)’vtlrlful'll'&rmcgmfl the liuoks of the compatiy aud Holda it as col- |y all 15 ol satisfactory in bis Valliwick, ‘This ateral sccurlty fora debt duo from hls As- | gigirict fan very Imporfant one, paying one- sizuee, fa lable for unpaid balayces thereon to | seventh of the total whisky tax in ‘the United the company alter It has become bankrupt. tates, era [+ good uuthority for the state- ) 1t has b bankrupt. | States, Thera I« ood uuthority for the stat “The principls of tha deciston is that tho ered- | ment that Col, Weltzell's place was offered to ex-Gov. Young, ana decliued, tho lutter pre- ","“ ot o bankrupt company aro entitled to the | forying'ia uk‘e"hh chancys for clection’ to (Rm- whole capital of the hankrupt ua a fund for tho | press {n Baootug's district. vapimcuts of dobts due them, and this they Mr. Burchard inquired §f the protest would af- fect the bl ‘The Speaker replicd that 1t wonld not. Mr. Miils thought It raquired unaniinons consent “10 have the protest read. Tha Bpeskar sal Rontloman from New York (Cox), Knnng tisento a privileged question, bad the right to bave tho paper road us & purt of his ro~ m‘;{:"ncnxnn desired tho Speaker to rale the vlnpnr out as not embracing a question of priv- e excess of Its Income. He made a vigoruus ef of thia truly wonderful medfcine, :‘%fifil ¢, and then went to drive in Central farL X, eilforoe; ccanceny, Bu 1t Saor Sieamo [xp1aNaroLs, Ind,, Aprll 22.—Tha proba- v i bility of a ropeal of thio Bankrupt law haes vast- | E Day an Increaso in Flesh anf ovideut that the Company coula not be male X ery y successful without new capital and an extensfon 'Jl::"c:f:z;?;h:‘:::lmf:;,;"lm"‘z:m:{‘" ’:::"’ Weight I3 Seen and Felt, “’,[ “; "‘;“' . ‘}:“’m’w'm? “li" J.';I.‘ w"“% fMed within the ni’n forty-cight {x‘m.m.‘l 'l‘:'; resident of the Western Unlon Telograp Company, was waltinz o good opportunity to | Go MMBorian on Hhis alteraoon wasthatof | - JIR GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, retire from active service, ns he had become cn- were filed at B o'clock. ’m‘ Mabilitics h fecbled In health. Mr. James D, Reld, now " o8 vy AFTER BUPFER, he complained of fecling tired, and went to bod at au early hour. Ile awoke soun nfter, feoling sici, and vomited, At 11 o'clock hio was selzed witha (it of apoplexy, and his right side ap- peared to bo cumplutely paralyzed. Dr. Banning wus summoncd, and bleeding was tricd witbout cflect, Mr. Orton lay in a o, grown out of real estate transactions, he, with "fho Bpeaker stated ho conld not rule npon that | comatosa condition from the time of the attack | Becretary of tho Gold & Stock Tetegraph Com- " could unot do It the tranaferce. of the TIIE RECORD. fi"‘ 1) th d, 1t might con- | until his death, He breathed very heavily, and i ox-Troasurer Parker, pelng one of the heavicat shares fa uob responsitie for what- SENSTE: e agaies & member, -+ 1tmiEhbeons | O ently diod from straugulation or paralysls | POV, was then Beerctary of the United Btates | oonines, The dchis of Porkor & Manway Tolegraph Company. Ile remarked to Mr. ) - Orlon, ono ovoninz, that witln two yours | SLUAT® (P UG0Sy, Hengarts L) Erep smnens punpumion shint sone the lattor would be Presidont of the Western | cyred debts arc fess than $3,000, The | posuicosol the srstomths vlioro :Al.s‘;fl-‘xfl,u Unfon Company, When Mr. Orton asked | asscts at thelr avpralsed valuo are $500,000, The | Berofala. S{nhlllh’. mmmmlan‘ Glandulsr 111 reason for this belicf, Mr, Reid sald that Mr, | privelpal creditors sre the Flotchers, to the ‘dlfg",' 10 e dhrost, putn. ‘}‘71'"&,”,'; o ln Wado was looking for a sultablo successor; that | smount of 00,000, J. H. Vafen, tho Flrst No. | athar pArisof S sysicin, Hore o ho would meet Me. Orton and be tional Bank, the Citlzons’ National Bank, and | §Xin Diicasce, Eruptioon F. ; & - the {ndlana Banking Company, Al tho banks | JUE Worim, Ssil jthegm, Erpinelas, foms, uk FAYORLULY QMPIESARD. DX A1, hold collaterals secured by real estatemortgage. | \Worb. & wastes of tiie' 1ifa principic, are witfa and gmt the two comnunics would bo united, Pu{]u‘u Root mr‘n‘ Dnvl;lll\:.‘sn dor |xu twolol Ac\; :l'x‘fic.u’r:g e yan oftl A wunder of '{:.'-'x'.}'... chmilr, Mr. Orton laughed, and mode but 1ittie reply, | lcading men who went In e number ol it Interviews wf,,, took placo batwoen hins D3 | othors will go'ln withina day r ‘two. Al of | fiuier of thess forms of diseass 1 potent poesr uvia Mr. Wade, which resulted In tho wunion of the | these are parties whoss Mabllities have been | Iftbe patlent, datly becoming reduced by tho wuiet two Companles. On Apeil 1,100, Mr. Orton | Woll known for a long time, and it Is no special | ERst o ASTUat i sk o s e aire be s becane Vice-Frosident of the Western Unfon | #urprise. Busiucss men are full of hupe and G S Fiaorlal Tiads (oM WALy blood- aid 1bs undor the néw orcanization. On_dune 19 of the | couflience, and tho largo Jucreaso fu bankrupt. | the sarsspariilia will and docs suenro-=a cure lecet samo voar tho American Unon Tolegraph Com | ¢lcs docs ot aisturb thém. ‘The proprieturs of [ &R A THSH id suceerd i pany was nlso consolidatod with tha Westera | the Graud Opcra-Housc, Pearson & Dickson, s will' be rapide ) 3Mr. Finley—That 18 just whatthe papor does coataln in substance, Amid much confuslon Mr. Butler moved to ad« ourn, but the Bpoaker refusced to recognize him for that purpose, stating Lhat tho gentleman from New York was on the floor, Mr, Hoagan ratred a point of order that Mr Cox had stated hisobject was to protest against the passage of tho biil, and now he could pot juvist on ita being a privileved quostion. ‘Tho Speaker-=The (hoir states that tho gentle- oan from New York (Cox) roso In his pince, was recognized, siated o roso 1o question of privi- lego, and weut forward a paper which Lo deeired to have read, ‘The Chalr is unable to wiate whethier it fsa guestion of privilege until the paper s read, Thers was an examplo of this i tho frest wesnlon of tho Thirty-ninth Congress, when Jamos lirooks, on the part of the Demotratle #ido of the Hoase, entered st longth on the journal A protest agatnst tho conduct of the Cleric as to evey remains unpald upun bis shares, for by the Wasmmwaton, D. C., April 23,=Mr, Marris :rml.!fcr un thn l;lrm:u n(dthc fior:;;)rn‘:ion ‘lllm {ntroduced a bill to repeal See, 53,412 of the Re- ormer owner Is dlscharged. e bankrupt In el this casa Is the Great Weatern Insuranco Com. | Yl Btatutes, vrh‘Ach provides for a tax on the pany, of Chileago, Aflirmed. notes of Btate banking associations. Referred. . Garfleld ot al, va, Paris et ul,; error to [ Mr. Hereford, from the Comitteeon Clalns, tho Cireult Court for the Enstern District of | reported fuvnrably the Scnato hill for the re- Michigan, In this caso thequestion was whether o 3 | & contract, wna contralied by tho Inws of Now | 1oLof the Methodist Fpiscopal Churchs South, York or Mid .. ) of Charlestou, W. Va. onar dettn o en Fouecoants In e10n § sr Maxey tutroduced a bill to amend tho ruuanm etrtoag of Michigan, The probiiitory | 103d article of war, 8o a8 to provide that no Iquor v * Rha Iutter Blato roudered the sulu | persan shall be Hable to ba tried or punished York, and'ns part of the dolivory was mudn, it have been committed wore than two yenrs. or fn was o Now York contract, and otie not nifected | €3¢ of 8 desertion al throe years, beforo tho ar- by the statute of frauds of tho 8tate. Aflirmod, | retsmmont of such verson for such offenae, unless of the uerves of respiration. v Dr. Noryin Green, Vico-President of tho West- crn Unfon Telegraph Com‘)nny‘ was called to Mr. Orton's badaide at half-pAst 3 thia morn- {ng, and romalned until after his death. DURING LAST YEAR Mr, Orton had ‘:[“L"""d to be in unusually good health. Ho lad been Ircqueml{ warned, iows ever, that ho was In dangor of overworking blmaelf. At n meeting of tho Dircctors of his Company last Thursday, ho mmsl-lm:d of fa- tiguo, and froquently put his hand to his head ns was his hablt whien tired. On Saturday he was at his_ollico till 6 o'cluck fa tho uvunh:fi, and seemed to bo not only well, but {n especlal- 1y fiuod apirits. r. Orton was fortunate In the possession of active and_co-oncrutlvo Lleutcnants. Genoral ond Vice-Prosident Anson Btager, in the Weat; overy, Id-r g Phore Tnming heer o Nesoclato Justice f | Jerm tro Lnited Bisteer I whlel orvn. e e ot | VESmARnGr 1n which bu mado aut the ull, Gen, John C. Ilinchman, o the' Kastern and | Union, At tho anoual teoting of tho later | 870 among tho patitiouing bunkrupts. st f#&‘;fi"’un'z"."‘::‘\’" g of Lhis term, it §8 order at the w! 3 refused to recelvo rotest, bu was i 3 C| . Sutiment b pnade ot Chict Neticd and Amocts | o e sonstranca by tho | Fehl nd 13 pon 1he forords. ho goatleman A roLIOY, RLECTZD PRESTDENT. Sectat Dispaleh o The Tricune, FibIa8aT s BKIA deiata, bULIE a8 o0 ot Justleos: Fieat Circult, Nathan CHfTond, Asso- Fe TOARCS .1 FAtca 9 | from New York 1 entitlod to bo heard, and ha Soectal Drapieh in Th His office hours wero from half-past O to half- | Naw YORE, April 22.—Tho fallures announced | ive cure for ast 4. It {u satd that, during these hours, his to-doy are: Alexander Climm, boonet-frameo 1 1 fvur yaslatente oo permisel ML | nutucturr, ailto 82500 Pt & s, | K06y 02d Bladder Complaiuts d& eazee, nce‘:':?’fi”“ 7 d the casc, that the rigor of Lis office hours r- | manufacturlog Jowelers, liabilities @25,000; { Drivary an 7 lented, hie would stop out througli the bullding | Thomas Marcin, paper doaler, satno labilitics: | PiommeseAThmedsarias o o Fioe, ratiy ki Gt g bune, MILwAUKER, April o3 \{Hlliam Orton wof the Western Union Telegraph Compnn{. whose death was aunounced this worning, held a poll- cy for a large amount in the Northwestorn Mu- tial Life, of this eity, o was alwo s momber 5 ) 9 Tittsburg Cismber of Commorce against tho pos- J"mrfiéa?c-?,’,'(':‘ ‘égg::lill' ‘\‘V’l‘l’l‘l‘nr{n‘usnttr'ufl: eage of law authorlzing the construction of a Assoclate Juatico; Fourth Clrcutt, Morrison Jt, | bridge acrose the Mississlpot River at Mowph| Walto, Chict Juatico; Filth Clrcult, Jusepls I\ | unt the groposed locatlon shall have boen ex; Bradlcy, Assoclate Justias Slzth Circuit, Noti | amined and reported on by 8 boatd of comnetent nds this paper to be read sso part of hls remarks, Tl hana right, Nr. Butler—I Tiea to & parilamentary inquiry, and that is, has any man a right to the flour un A guestion of privilegusu as (o prevont tho louse Ty J aminuris, sud 10 sl cascs where tlere THs : EEH LAreilite L engineors_ta bo sppointed for tho purpuse, and | from adjourning? ’ of tho Board of ‘Trustecs of tho Company. and examing and_study some new iuventiou, | Kleln Brothers, carpeutrs, llabilities $17,000¢ | bric ita, OF the water s thick, cloudy, ol S 3 Haate Aswochts duitiee: Bieiin ohe | prariak (e’ sppolitment of wuck 8 buard. " Ha- | s SSKeL e Fontiuman from New York b 1tis knowledgn of tclezraphy was prodigious, | David Valentine & Co. dry-goods Jobbers, Hia! | ¥ARILIIIcRURS oo mhle of shegacs Cumpiriks cult, Samuel B, Miler, A "? EJ- i gty | Fermeds AIE BTt o cn KEb . hete Fraver, I8 LAST DAYS, ‘Ihere was niot an_fnstriunens fn the bullding, | bilitivs $25,000, Srico and Wwhite bono-dust spoelre. s whea there is ult . Miller, Associate Justico; Nioth Mr. Voorheos submitted an amendmant fo the Mr. Hoayamsl al f; ‘[,' Qeclalon of th 2 no matter kow siinple or complex, that ho aid —— w:kln( Lurning eennation’ when passiog waler, Circuit 8teplicn J, Field, Assoclats Justice, “nmnu:o for the Hnun' hdlll to r‘-;lnu(! tha Speclo- | ) i oagapes]-appoal ety thg ‘doelalon-of th THR HOPED-FOI NBST. not undorstand "“,mu,_,m{' uot only in its ap- PAID IN GOLD. 5 1a {he vinall 0f \lie baCk and Alodk the folos. wsumption act, reported by the Comaitiee un " New YoRrg, April 22.—~Tho Sun says: ** While ¢ ¢l T o Tw wih o c6 Wi Mr. Jatler—~Dending the appeal, I mave that the iy AP 3 plication, but iu_its conalruction, - [t was said CLEVELAND, O., =T » NOTES AND NEWS. B A" Tt 3o 1h i yount | 1ouso adjourn. - Tha ‘tontteaian 14 not on the fuGF | tho largo edilico at Broadway and Day atraets | fo-doy that Mr. Orton's sudden m-nn! vus Ilu:ui pald off l!l’eufifi(‘s‘y‘:l“’l’n mflh: fl.’:‘“d Tumor of Twelvo ?‘m“ @ro TNE CONSTIRATORS AT WOIK. inited States notea siiall ho roénivable for haparta, P Bpringor~Tha Chalt lias ot yut ruled on tho | Wo8 Yot uulnished, Str. Orton said to anfatl- | ) e 0“‘.'1‘;";'{12:';;3&"““”” i btk Ml Sl 2 Cured by Radway’s Rosolvent tat Diepated . er the pasaage o i y % o c — Wasningron, T G Aot ZheThere e sl el | vl (gt U, | o end and s, bulnce st shab | B o Sl i ol THE NEaEnL B JMETALL g Ml s Theet i 0 soemn Qistrlbuted to-1y's docincnt feenng g | Wiy PTiIERL for ™ the centuin tonds | | i from Now Yark hind the right, ising (0 a prive | oo oon 388 i smoothly inthat cdi- | ruiniog Lis health, Any ordinary man wouhl | Oeicm or TR Ciigr BIONAL Orpicmn, | Suboimrocis 2o iried st anifiiam tall L there B fice and he bad conquered tho opposition of rival {leged question, to have that paper read asa part unprint, but evidantly prepared with caro, con. | Bud tor duties ' on importe, s of ‘his raniarks, 'and from it ecislon 10 zenila. have succumbed lnnkr fio Mr, Orton achleved | \aisuinaron, D, ., April 23—a, m.—~Indica. | MeEpded: butnothing hel raw your Heslvizs a ten ye thos 9 A0t LouRhe 1 wOULLEY Les Dt hiad B Fulth 1o fv b talnfog what are described as tho papers con- | WGcy, 1, 1678, * as th faan froun Texde apeie fZIZ’:?J’;f.'LfL?. :‘:::i ;I:l;?lr:}vv ndm:-::;ir :;?nn; m:l;rh;mu ui'u,m w cost soma men ;‘fl:‘.’x; ,‘,’;;,‘“.‘.‘E'.f‘;’:!:":fi?fl S‘lil«;':'lfil)cy.lmx:;t fl'l"n’- {hads ""‘"‘"‘7'.'1"7"1 3'{»-"» e mua‘:lx.l:‘n:l'té neeted with tho scttemont n Poulnlam. It u'""'n?fé"fifl I::‘l.lell!I‘l'cionl“h“lllln;:flnz'lt:)"Efl:cul.:d ot mmr. Carllslu moved to lay the sppeal on tho ta. rost. At laatrest was to come. He lod mo- EDISON i o H 10 (WOStORY Wiliad, coolors partly hugm-m :mlnr[.m:lnfi?fl' iere Bl ;;’l’::(:n;:ll: ;;?l:,"’::"; ol":I:‘u slc:'"’l‘l'b ol:’"g‘:‘ of thia et e ] Iy ths tima nearly avory member was on hle | complishicd all tho tasks ho had set for himsolf, MACENAR D!A.D. cloudy weather, falling, followed by ristog '.g‘::"u:’“::"“(% o c’fi'l‘"b\gt inv"!h:"‘.flf-"} the l"mlldfiglfl the l‘:u‘:r of ivlnv'.l Nlcrfi.u: :h'n‘t :»':;‘lh:f ‘fi'-"fififé'u‘-'flb!fi‘&?filum'.“i'.fl'é’d'.‘l.%‘# a {ff.!.'am‘f ‘.‘.‘.’..fi'}il"»‘ S aparor ihaoubilir e :‘:: 3;“‘:,:’::;;::2‘1 ok Pt bils resluation, New YORK, April 24—-The World sags: Mr, | barometer. ;’,:‘,.r.,“e,;;,'ggo,;{l o {‘,fl‘fiflg"u'f{'k:ul“ transmitting theso resolutions aud pledzes to tho retirement of 40 per cent of United Htutes After some timo consumod in ohtalning order, Edison, the inventor of the phonograph, Lad | _For the Lake rogion, northeast to southeast ln‘ucrly found & warm lunnun:r in fl,,po',._o,,. winds, stationary prossure and temperature, PRICE, - L &1 Por Bottle When Mr, Edison rocelved the tclegram ane | vartly cloudy weather, aud numerous light ER nouncing Mr, Orton's death, “Qood God, he | P08 /s o he Tribume, AN INEORTANT LTl ‘_'. cxelalmed, “Orton's dead. 1t T get toloven | LaSarLE, Il April 23.—A torrifle hatl-storm, PILICS, 07 e, T T man, ho dies right away. Lefferts went first, | accompanied by a gule from the southeast, i g the Heady Heltef alout 0o K o and now Orton's gone, too." visited this reglon yestorday afternoon, dofug | JA&5 for, orarian tunrd ua the ;::La“:.:lué;"l‘»t e ”!'i: notew, lustead of on Oct, 1, 1878, Orderod printed. 210 \‘ul'fll;lom'l Cfl:zluml;lom ::1 wnn;t of thls Sir, Uordon Tnnd 1o mka the Bill the mpecisl Cotnmlisatun upon its observations and work In | order for May 1. i r, Férry rald ho houed that an carller date New Orleans; aod In concluslon sn extract | eoujd ho fiad for iy campdoration. The Finance withous explanation, heading, or comment from | Committee wonld meet to-moreuw nnd would prone Gov. Packard’s wnnouncement that his Govern. | aUly sreo upon an early day to iake tha blitup in 1cut had been abaudonod by th Natlonal Gov- | 3 penyie: rdon with- 4 A VACATION OF THIRE MONTIA, 1le declded to go to England and apend moat of the time in o qutet home near London. lle was to starton thalst of June next, Twice withio a few yoars ko had warnings of serious Uruin trouble. Nocently he worked harder than over, in order to loave the atfuirs of tho com- the Speaker requeated Mr, Butlor to withdraw hia motlon W udjourn, ¥o that the House might vote on tho appes Mr, Heebo ralsed & point of order that his col- Teugus (Cox) having the tloor,. It was nut compe- tent for tho gentleman trom Toxas to apvea) from 1lie decislon of the Chalr fu order to allow auother gentlemau to mayo ta adjourn. Tlie Hpoakur—~The Chalr thinke that an appoal e After some further discusslou Mr, damago to the extent of several thousand dol- . ernment. drew his inutlon, and the matter was iaid aside, . | 1 order, and poudiug thiata motion to adiourn le | vont in good shapo durlog bis sbsonco. On | . MF: Edison had occuston to fecl a shock, fof [ 81 Bid8iva Targe feo-houso was demol- | b Kot on u tree. My wetabt was TUR NEW ORLWANS COLLECTORSIIP, Mr. Unrisnd sabmilicd the foliowing Amend. § I onder, bot | “Ef.'«“l?h' o lsfufinll;:-lf'-'x‘:;:lrgnm ’ll‘huvudnywlut Mr. K“rtun un:nod Mr. Orton's assiatance to bim had beengreat. | fulied, and in Eden a lflgfl‘ number of dwelling- | Pasas, Mie -.i.m&‘:','fl‘ .‘a‘fi‘dn'.&‘.‘..fl.fi“i..'f e e o Benator Kellogg sald to-day that in an Inter- cols Instructed to | - Mr, lutlor— mstst on my wiotion to ndjourn. | uxpoRN TUE BTATH SENATR COMMITTEN ON houses suflored extensivuly frum the pelting | ailgone'seL, }iave taken twanty: dor i Hayes gave im to tnderatand postively that | {0300 T report iy result of wuch "oxamia- | Hhat capacity, whicl whe the signai for a fvagu alf | 8galnst Assomblyman Adtor's Tron Tolegroph- |\ 0\ - WG AWSIN STAGER W dacioged, FOUE LR el B My, C. KRAPF. "f "“"“"' 'Z“‘s""'“" "‘é‘“l'l““ ex-Hopreseata- | ton, "“[';',';f" Jugceationd ee It Tiay, coaaldur. | Uvar e oM, srtad R vatig nibe wiln Yoiskll, Tho srgument ls describod as Mugu- | SRS VR UL mpartlcr 3'.“."?0“"‘%'“” LOCAL OBRRRYATIONS. a0, At 22, Another Lotter from Mrs. C. Krapf. tive Gearge L, Switn as Collector of the Port of | Pruper, at the liext dession of Congress, St v @ aflirma- | 1arly clear and convinelng. The Cummittea de- | O 4 8. L SBELE, nother Lotter frqm Mrs, . New Orleons, Bmith's name has not heforo | Srovrsd printud, tlvo and 81 I th uegstive, snd, ilio yoas atid hate s o ! toade enough to sccuro o fow minutes' conversation orxe 3 Me, Mitchell called up the Scnate bill extending been mentloned for the officy, but Kelloeg says | the tinie to construce l}ltl complete the Norihern liets thy cholce of the Returning Bourd, and | P'scldc Ratlroad, 1n explanation of the bill he belug ordercd, the fouse, by 3 vole ‘of yeas 11 us djourned. cided to report adversuly. Mr. Orton arrived U1, & “Pio foftowlug is the protest which Mr, Cox pro- Vma, | Bar, | Thr|e.) Wind, (Vel.| Kn,: home from Albany In the evoning, Ils wife 7 eaiher Ciauy. Da. Ranway—Kil lauil W, nd Bir with him at his residenco before o loft for the e the lihorty to sddrel : 3 train, It was only a few minutes, however, so 1. rala, | yousxain, My hes oty dmprat e o v spakent tha lwporiaace bt comulating e foads | senied, wizned by twonty-eiuht membera: et hin at the gatu of bis home, and b coni- vl \Cloudy.” | your wedicioee, fhree o the, futborh 13 el that aithouch Smith 1 his_ personul friund, 1t 18 | 554 eind the Norihutn Faclic woald bo 8 compets | o4 e, eho underained, tsombers of tho Party. | Plaled of feelling unusually Weary, and ha even | that tho Intervicw was somcwhat husrled, and, | Yok wid iy Sy dokh ket ery 120 nut likely that he can be confirmed by tho Beu- | fuit line tatho Central snd tnlun Pacite ltoads, | Arth Congross, protest sgainat the passage of tho LEANED UFON ILISOWIFE FOR BUPPORT owling to the shock produced on the General's ity | Bavo tied geras mady catls his suunerio uguire o ate, and would cticck tho spirit of monopoly. 1o | substitute revorted by Mr. leszan to House bili | 28 sho walkul hieslde bl alonk tho path to the | mind by the sudden news of his fricnd’s death, | ~ yapis APy S thio wonderful gury your miedlcine Las dune fof Bies 853 i argned that it gave amgple protection to all estilers, | 4, Uk}, maklug uppropriations for theconstruction, | house. Ou Friday and Hatusday hio attended to somewhat disfolnted o Mastmum, 51‘“\-::‘ Ln:u:\., ‘4:""0" é'u".‘.': l:x‘:l umfi:; ;xfl :'n‘d":’c nmm mg“h RRIUMPTION, Lesides opening the lands to settlement. revalr, vreservation, wud complotion of cerialn | busiuess as usual in his otlice, but contlnued to . " Cnioauo, April 22-Mldaight. g 3. C. The new Financo-Committes bill was briclly e, Windous #iso enoka fu favor of the bill, and | publlc worke on civers and harbors, sud for Gther | complaln of wearincss. Ou Bunday ho felt bet- “This has como very suddenly,” sald he, “1¢ A 2 S8k _ 1 wa % ; | sald it reduced the land grant w the Northern Pa- seferred to in tho Bonato to-day, Sonator Oor: | Ll liasd ‘soiae 7,000,600 acros. Tho Northern don dusired to make fis consideration tho special | Paciic ltalirosd Company presented to Congress & arder for May 1. Mr, Forry said the Cominittce | 1ronger cass than is usually nrcsentod by corparas of Finunce would inect to-morrow, and nodoubs | hims somatk 1o Condrees asking favors. & catu purpuscy, for the following reasl raf—The bill contains npi)mmlnuan: 10 the aniount ol $7, 2044, 704, and 1s of such large amouut that tho rales of this Houss shonld uot bo wna- pended to focilitate its pasesge without dubate and Sro well scqualnted with Mra. bis Windt. 1 Raim) Wealher, | eatimable . snd very bevevol el el uadve ter, or scemed to feel better, under the stim- utus of n visit of Mr, Milllgan, an old fricnd from Philadelphia, ile attended Kastor services in the Episcopallan Church of the Holy Apos- tles, at Twonty-niuth stroet and Ninth avenu was only lust Wednesday that L dined with him | _Statons |f"_". L) & AT o q sl many bottics of the Rew) 04 Cluudy, tals o persons ailicted with [Ltcr Shleer B iere: Al (ivarbEaneor soma woudertl cud 'IH:"' ected by'it.” Yours reapectfullgy o o1 & G in New York, and parted with hiin to return to Chicago. Mo was apparently in the bestof health then, and was looking forwara with hIt the Company aa it oxistod to-d; conulderation. Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18- 1873, would Lo ably to agreo upon somo plan of | was o no 3 epecuialive’ organtantion ahe | CStcondoali our rules, and ospectally Tulo 121, | whose edifice i1o had coutributed lurgely to en- | pleasant anticipations to his trip abroad, Ilo Mg A action In reward to the bill. Voorhees offured | stockbolders hiad put thele monvy tu the tuad with -prcl-ll'y :l'l icable Lo appropriations for work: large and hoautiy, His eight children attend- | bad mado most of his arrangements, and had i ——— " the deaire of completing it ovewuut, are intended 1o guard Lis amendiment that the bill be operativo s 800n | grgued that thie ruad wonl 10011 ae posatble. Ha | Inlern purtly promised to come out hero and mako o ed with thele mother, hul{ iu the constituty the shortest | uiminst a vol CAMO BCpAra! 5 .t 08 it s passed, thus making greenbacks rocelva- | Hue scros wl-‘ u“filt:nf-:;‘;in:l& ‘:oul-l’;;‘mn‘u ‘nll:v Fuuire for wise purposcs sepurals volos un each i'x\'." &fi ‘l;:fli;n.t&m m:;" he l:"luumm ';E::::d “'l“flew'tln:}z‘ I:fi‘::l:::\“l"lh‘xlulxlell several ycars, cau. Thu fortile 3 o ol Ul for lmport dutics at ouce fostead of Oct. 1, | BI040 Uik’ which the road pussod, atd ca: h 3 UGLY CHAKGRS AGAINAT SEWARD, Bocially tho Valloy of the Hed Itiver of tho Narih, The investigation of the charges against wu?lld{ol?flldlrnze‘:l::u;"?;?l: lc:&n‘lguvl'm: l?“m: 5 0 nil i ars in tha Beward, Miniater to Clilug, to-day, continued to | S0 AP 0L et ewioop of the kavaite was never Eln‘r‘c ltba:‘uelu‘ mln very uufavorable attitude, lesrd within (e (}und of i‘hflx lncnmoflvc' whisle. . Wiley Wells, ex-Representative from Missls T, Lami e E Lo ik . ) - d aft further discussion furthor con- sipi'h, aud latu Consul-Generul ut Shanghal, re- :;:ju:nluorn “.;}n:ho ‘fiu';u pustpoued until lu-mr sumed bia testimony. o conclusively showed | row. the very corrupt practices of Bradford, the ‘Tho Benate then resumncd consideration of bills Cousular oillclal whom the Btale Department oal"l}‘r-'ge’xlainhr:‘uolnllon i rofercnco ta the dtu?» Ly unauthorizod Interfercuce removed from the | proval of the sctof the Territary of Arizons, in jurisilction of the Cousular Courts, Wells | feference lo lncurporating the Southeru Pacific iroad Col cd, . testificd that when it became known ab th | FAUIOMS Company, baesed. . o tho legal disabil Hiate Department how thoroughly ue was In- | ities of women was reschad alr. Sarzent submitisd vestigating Bradford, ho recelved o dispatch | iBe foliowlug se sn simondient {u the nature of stein under cortain conditions.” We protest agatust the infraction of so salutary a rule on & bl whero tnv tendency s lo combine for general spoliation upou the Trulur‘y. Tlard—The right of the {luuse of Heprescnia- tives to cousider the :prmwl-num in_Comwmition of the Wholo in the llouse, or st lesst in tho louse iteelf, shoul sacrudly protected. This suspenvion of tha rule deprives thie House of our traditional priviicges, T re, this clrcumstance, At Lalf-past n'cflx:k L ato dinver, but not with his usual appetito. After dinner he drove tn Central Park with Mr. Mlligsu, Ho talked 8 groat doal of MONETALY AVPAINS, ‘ll Is belfoved by his friends that notwithstand- ug the large sutus of money he controlled thot ho was not worth over ho was in good spiril He ato lplfln{:lv at supper, and cow- platned o belug tred.” Mo retired st ubout 0 o'clock. At 11 o'clock lo awoky and complained of headacho and uaused. 1n a few woments hearosa to a slttiog posturc snd bugan S0 vomit. While he was dofuir so bio exclalmed that his right arn was varalyzed. Lo raised bls left haud $o the back part ~ of his head at the base of the Geuernl, what wstimate do you place upon his busincss character?” “1lo was one of the brightest mon this uuuuu{ has ntoducedf—n man of extraordivnry i C2PREASSERR22E2R2S DR. RADWAY'S eaccutive ability, weil-informed oo all subjects, REGUIIATING PIIJLS! aud readytotal cutuummmfl'nuu Instructively s less, 4 with swvel QUi on any one of them you might miroduce. Ilo . Perfectly tusteless, clegaotly cottel WIS At was a mun of very remarkablo memory, FHis THE "!2 G“AND.E' | RS Ao e A fosricrs, o tie Bl Knowledge of overything relating to telograpby | (ALVESTON, April 22.—Tho News publishes a | ech, 'L 1oy, o it ooy isdier, Nervgus o8 and tho telegraph busincss was profoand. When speciul frowm Ft. Mcintosh stating that the In. | gasce doadacho. SRERRY0G L Fover, Tutazy tho subjeet of o Uovernmental telegraph system | dian raiders from Mexico havo killed many peo- fl‘df; (hor {-{2:"'"‘ Files, sud alf ] ",j( oy aruted Lo e i ] Lus encoursges similar 000, On bls returu ad t ds on the "I'rearury 10 gratify local interests, HFourth—Tho oighth avcilon uf tha Arast articlo of the Comstitution, ** tu regulate comuiesce anong the several States, " {a virtouily abrovuted, aad the very authui ity under which our logialativu is con wacted deded Ly w bill of this nature, which apyro priates woney for lwprovewents of rivers lucated rm:ll.yl withif una patticuiar ia 1onal (niportans natime of general doj slou, and with the Tressury th lll d with lpdc’- i went to Washigton, shele-handud *aud'atono, | B P 0 PR o i }' TR LA pa appeared beforo the ‘coimittecs, demoustrated | Taylor, A - correspoudent cxbresses the be- ?,aurvgfim[mhulu symptoms Fesultisd every featurg of tho telveroph’ business, and | llef that thoso raids aro incited by | Digrasrsof the Disuaflyscreynn, ot tpe Dioalil braiglt statisticd to bear ou tho questlonwiich ( $upnorters of Lerdo, for tho purpose of bribd- | yloSRea ) iy Srihe bibipach Haucs Hearii were really wonderful, I thiuk, for this uge, § | i sbout 8 wlsunderssanalig” between the | (oS m‘y Flines of wefyht of W G2 ] ous. slukiogs aud dulteiogs (1011 5 s was belng watated du - Congress, ho | yio aud carried off two white boys nawed | 29, N i du 1ot expect Lo ever ses his place tlled.” The | United States uud the Diaz Goverumens, Tho our Lrupt e from AssistuntBecrotary Soward tranferring | **FHS0%, o ball bo excluded from practiclog | bh s bubhen ta (o bl pracazbayers 1o visco | Lruo, “and “thon foll back o bis pil. | Westera Unlou will o on, of coursc, but it will | mall-carrier who left Fort Davis Saiurday moru- lfii,"m;“h‘,‘.‘}‘.n:}."#l&&#&r. ittt (e him to suother Consulate. Wells declind | as atturney und counsclor at law from avy court § 8. K. Cox, P oyl ek low 'unconsclous, snd dicd at 8 o'clock | ba mannged in a very diférent way ‘from that | luk was murdored by Iudians twenty wilestrom | nddadoraugctianon wochln alrigxur tyuile to go, consieriog the trumafer g | Of,the Unlted States, ou secount of wez.™ J. Puocron Kxorr, Q. L. Foar, in the mornlog. It is probable tuat | fu which e wmanszed it, lle has bad twelve | thut post. A detachmeut of ml/lry Las beco | Bosof 'S-Yg‘lnmn"imfxngmu of g ints f his A W la support of Lis ameadument Mr. Surgent pro- | J. . McKznas, W, A J. Sianke, TUB YUNERAL UBRVIORS l“" of close experteuce in cuunection with the | seut vut. ellowneay of (hio bkin dnd Eycs [slg it disapproval o action, \Wells | daced & ‘nuunn signed Ly 155 lawgers of the | JosuriC. 5. BLacRBURN, Jacon TurxEY, will be performed In Mr, Ortouw’s birthplace, | Cowpany, und 1 think it wes Lis overwork e o o R fber and Hudden 0a testilied that Baward, alter b bcmn::hmnlluu. Diatrict of Columbla favoriag Ine piwsags of the | W M, Sraixusu, Hruuy U, Nuat, Cua, Allegiicay County, N. £, on Thursday | auriuk thoso years Which lbaired i Dieylch OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. A v lises of Nadway's Jus wint fresthessrics) et of g, oo’ sy VIR Rl | B SR AR | Nt BUCAPKUMN, | o rday e Bim allogeliorthe acival | sud s v coune s eutl Mowasaman | Naw You, April S—Amtved, Souin, trom | grig S A, e Bk NEW ORLEANS MINT. liere was wu fomuo why wonien shoulduot bo | Avussr S Wiy, Mitox s losixaoy, Wit 1o supoly aant Ih Chliago, Wi a1vo fos | Sngafod. i of bodt. bo " GHEAZS Ty ya. | Liverpoot. UE The Houso Coluazu Coutaliteo agreed to the | 8Ulted o the tepul ‘profemivi wr well us the | E 1 Euciey, Puroxd: Cunwonct, | 10" rlvd® D™ Gunerut Superfutendeat Von | Tious busiaéss - cutorprisss i New' Yors, | Lowvos, April $.—Te Sute of Nevadn [ READ FALSE AND TRUE. 5‘}'{;‘:.“" for the re-catablubment of the New 1 ability 1o waako :‘he'mclve' ...'uu{. b 5-.."'.4““.-'. ALV derg Horn, of e ';'.\'ev; ‘g)r'l‘v:*:n:.lzl'v‘:g:;:' ‘l)llu s concctud wwuh 7 n'm:mmhur ‘l‘mlmmuuvzc:«rl:‘.vmdo &onl Clive, from Phita- co. 508 cDonald said 8 nutmber of states and Ter- . U. Cauvrists, Exuy L. Dicggy, Ul N b ] . ous, an he oy ciphia, b ¥ - o RADWAY & N7 BLAIL'S BESOLUTION. Hllorics bad authorized the sdmiesion of Wa. P, Ch 4 A. 1L Haw 2 was a niarked feature of bls character. his sdvice was most valuable. P Iy, LONDON, April 23—Tho steamships Othclio od one ftter stamp i1 v The Republicuws aliowed the Blair resolu- | thoieze) prufesalon - 1t LaGhtuitea GECur that tho | Jo 4 Mcledors © O, Jous Litss. worl a e i v e Ry S T AT i v wostby clarity appealod (o Lim fa valu, and Le | Lave lust a very dear fricud, with whow I wus | sud Hslsatls, frow New York, bave wrrived oule | Quibu st s

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