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TIE CHICAGO Mr. Batler—Preciscly ro. hore are no bricks in my hat o be theown nt anybody. Now 1 n<k ybu to pause for another thinz, What do we ask: t e Lo o] ‘hefiesh. 1o £ n"dealing twith this question. o fn il 7 ’ Hetor lfnl.' Tianasand'af Conirors o et witn it | His Reception by the Hospitable within certain hmita, an [0 not_know ba Lt . N thia bi1l 18 within theas Timits. it 1 wae nmazed— People of Philadelphia. nay, | waa more than amazed, T was shorked—when l\lmfll’glh‘z\ ln‘nrn«:(l nlinl clnq;lel!ll‘ l!l‘;\:l;m:l: frmil'l P New Yorl Cox), whose attention int to cal 1] [ e o emee The. e sveakmg | & Trip Through Fairmount Patlc of the fallrond rfote 11at mummer, and faying they in the Afternoon. involved 810,000,000, the result of the wild jue {lccu‘lhfll'i eople. llc(‘o;'lh%‘;‘l“h”ll““’o“ .‘l||h||.lrcui' g the lemocratle aiie of ibo Moo, with grea ? guiceiy| ote that now. genticment nolnngvl\lmg Formal Hand-Shaking at the Union att o you follow that lead 0 you aa; hni Methlie wpich wan ‘wrghnized ny tenin-hands and League in tho Evening, Earried ont to murdor, Tapine, dealli. fobbers, srgon, and destraction not only of raillroad, but of ther properiy, vas ‘‘the wild Justice of et ATOICIY, st was spoiiation and rob, | Consplemons ‘Absence of Long-\inded bery? 'Tda notagree to anuther thing (hat that , Zentleman ways. “Hia saya. Congrees hine 8 rhent b Bpecches f,""" the Programme. pruceed cvento the confiecation of lhudm\lmm'l' property. Nobody's uropcriyis safe uuder s Spectal Diwpateh to The Tridune, an interpretation, oml hera we aro brought to Vote ian (his quéstion withont ts consieration | PHILADELEAIA, Vo, April 34.—Tho feature Dy the proper committee, of the reception at the Unfon League to-night Ar. Dickey—~Are youlin favor of a‘enle measnro | o v ers el roaulring (he elilement of tho ndcbtedncsa of | Wa8 its purely soclal character, Therawero no these companlea? persona {nvited except those in ofticial position i:r' nlx;ln:r—l pam i i - oand officers of the sucloties who had tendered f, Dickey—liges not the gentleman believe | y(yrtesies to the Presldent and party, Politl- that th Aty uro that J'.Tuc.féfirf-'«".“.‘%';'}'ffnl'a'."n',f.'n‘“\’&‘u"i\.’e'y“m‘h'.?n. \:u clans and those whose names are famlilisr to the in every effort to bring abont n sctilement ¥ primaries were not there, Only one member of TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL Steete, L. Clark Dagls, several Judges of tho loral courts, ofllcers of the army statfoned in this city, alarge representa- tlon of the Philndelphin Bur nnd the fnancial and busineszs circles of the eity. During and aftow the receptlon a coitatlon was served in the banquet-hall. A fine orchestra was in attend- ance, and {n the patlors on the first floor the ~younger guests enjoyed the pleasure of danclug uutil near midntght. THE STORM ERA. SOUTH. Special Dispated (0 The Tridune, NasnvivLe, Tenn, April 24.—Tho storm last night was terrltle. It took the form, In four different portions of the State, of a tornado, which swept ceverything before it, tearing and twisting thnber to pleces, blowing It down and into felds, sweeping away fences, unroofing Darns, and killiug stock. ke third story of an fmincuse tobacco-barn at Dresden was blown away, The tower of the City-Iall at Franklin was torn off. Tho roof of the Cumberiand Presbyterlan Church at that place was swebt down. The storm was so violent thero that peoplo took refuge in tnelr ceflars, In this vicinity e large number of bavns were lovoled. At 8helbyvitle the Court-I{onss root was blown Csashier of the United Statos Deporitory at Louis- ville. Parecd—ycas, 15 nave, 11, Senate Wil for the relief of Albert Fowle, Poste marter at Heatrlce, Neb, Pasred. Sennte bill in relation to the jurisdiction of Dis- trict Courts in Utah, Wyoming, and other Terri- torles, In matters of divorce, Passed. It provules {hat the respective District Coutts in New Mexico, Titah, Wyoming, Washington, Dakots, 1dsho, and Montana'shall have exclusive arlginal Jurlediction in divorce procecdings, and prescribe causes for which divorces may be granted. Senate hll to amend See. 2,301 of the Revieed Statntes of tho United States &0 s to allow the ro- payment by the Secretary of the Treanury of ton- nage tax where it has been czacted In contraven- tlon of treaty prosieions, Paseed. Mr, Windom, from the Committee on Appro- rintions, avain called np (ho il appropriating 2200, 000 to provide for a deniciency in the appro. priation for public printing and binding, and eald kince the bill was constdered this morning the Committeo had cxamined into the matter, and fonnd the acconnta of the Pabllc Printer were cor- rect, and his action 1n regard 1o the proceeds from tho sale of waste paper, efc., was catirely ia ac- cordance with the law., The Lill then passed After executlve in thin we recognize s truth worth even thia 11l trlona death with all ity attendant rorrow, to know that not fu lenxth of years but in nohliity of char- Actorand earnestness of parposc wo may give to 1ife a glary and to doath a crown. Resolvet, That we nffectionately fonder to the family of Mr, Orton, to whom onr laie I'resldent wan a0 davotedly attached, onr deepest and wine cerent symoathy, praving for them God's tender grace and abundant eonsolatton. ‘The resolutfons were unanimounsiy adopted, Bricf addresses woro made by Messrs, Tracy Ro Edson, of the fGold nnd Stock ‘Telegraph Com- any, J. W. Simonton, General Awent of the New 'York Assoctated Press, J. D. Reld, Sccre- tary of the Gold and Btock Telegraph Compa- ny, Albert B, Chandler, Becretary of the Atlan- tie & Pacliie Telegraph Company, C. F. Wood, Assistant Geueral Sugerintenifent of tho Enstern Division of the Western Unfon Tele- graph Compauy, Georke G, Ward, Superintend- ect of the Direct United States Cable Company, and Mr, Connors, of the Bogkkecpers' Depurt- ment of the Western Uniou Telegraph Company. Nutlee was given that all who conld do o wera requested to bo present at the funeral of Mr. Ortun, st the Church of the Houly Apostles, at 11 o'clock, Thursday, April 25, The follow- ing named gentlemen wers announced as pall- bearcrs: Hoscoe Conkling, William_ Borden, Georga Walker, Oliver H. Palmer. B, R. Me- Alpine, John8teward, Alonze B, Corncell, Jamus Il Danker, Edward Sunford, John C, Hinch- man, George B, Prescott, Roswell H, Roclics- ter, Alfred B, Browan, and Jolin B, Vaun Enery. MADWAT'S REMEDS From the Hon, Tlmrloww\wvg&i 1NDbORSING Dr,RADWAY'SE. R, R, REMEDITg After Uaing Them for Beveral Yeary, Naw Tonw, Jan.d, 1877.—Dean fir: Navig to etal yenra wied your medicinen, donutingly ol 1T atter'expeclencing thelr eleacy with. fulf co L {8 ho 088 & Hleasura than n duty 1o than ki, edga the advautaen we have derlvad fr ré retorted 0 A3 0ften aa Orcaey ind alwafs with the desired effect, The Livady b v 4,07 118 B 4] pix reély, oot | by midine tha promised relggt -y lava Db, Kanwav. IO WLy, w”, B B RADWAT'S READY RELIER Cuzcs tho Yorst Pains in from Twenty Minutes, | 01040 NOT OINE HOUR fter eading thiaadverisement need any ono » i ]v S EADY BELTEW 909 doe o EVERy ;k YT waa the necatis 3 4 CG tery. That charze hnas been disposed of, Ot wn’mlm: factions, that led by Mm{‘llon Wells fa {he most outspolken In hostility to Smith. Wells fa very angry to-night, and said, upon being In- formed of the nomination, * 1t §4 foo had that Tom Anderson ¢hould lie 120 days in Jsil; that 1sthould lie 120 days In Jall, and that Tom Anderson should not receiva the place.!” Wells! first chiolce was Anderson, second, Uaunt, and tuird, Kennfaon. DPackard’s frlends havo claimed that Wells MIQHT ULTIMATRLY FAVOR MM, but. Wells himaelf sccrna never to have aathor- iz¢d such astatement. (fov. Pnckanl says that e will not oppose the nomination, althangh he s areatly aisappoloted. Kellogg declines to define his position. 1t 18 represented that Eus- 18 will support Smith. 8mith's Loulsiana Re- publican friends think that he can help to con- rolidate the antagonistic clomeuts fn the De- mocracy better than any other mam. They clinrge that Packard's sole” constituency !s the negro element, and that he cannot accomplish snything In Loulslana politics except on the color line, and upon that basis there s no fu- ture for the Kepublicans In Louisians. It Is ditficult to tell whether Smith can be confirmed. NOTES AND NEWS, TNB DEMOCRATIO CAMPAIGN COMSMITTER. Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune. WasmNgTON, D. C., April 24,.—Senator Par- num, of Connecticut, hos' submitted to an n, adjoarned. HOUSE. The eerolation to bogin the sesslons at 11 o'clock on and after Monday next was adopted, Mr. Knott, the Chalrmun of the Judiciary Com- mittee, reported a bill for the distribution of the unexpentted balance of the Geneva awand, Printed and recommitted. The bill authorizes claimants ayainet the fund to enter a enlt in the Conrt of cratle | ¢ A providce that any balance remaintag | Me. lntler—That question, whou resolved into oG 1 C 1 | 100 sards. At Wart Methodist and B The meeting ndjourneid, . futerylew. fle is Chalrman of the Demouratie { Llalme, and providee thet any baianes remal 114 ATmplc alements, e thise Do 1 helieve that theso | the Leglslature, nons from Congress, and | 100 yarde, artrace, 8 Methodist and Bap- | 2R E0EOE SN T <ok HnedHR ol Exccutive Campaign Committee. 1le announces fizlfi‘u‘:h.,fm'.ri'?.:nd u‘} ..J.’.:i‘:.,m.':;’hui‘,':? .llmm‘lnbclcn to men, and scideh men? 1do, no member of the Clty Government uot | tist church was crushed and destroyed. At um“‘nk'é:.fl,é';k,":;,&?&'q‘m‘u’}mf, uur‘cm! Tho only Pflln Re]nedy Congress, that the Committee witl mect here May 22 He htnks the Committee will not give much atten- tlon to the questions now betore Congress. The Tarllf bill, he losists, does not stand as a party question, He {s confldent that Congreas will adjourn June 10, and that the Tariff LI will fall. He thinks the Democrats are generally satfsfled with the new finance hill of the Senate, and that it will pass both Houscs. o will favor the paseago of the River and Hacbor bill, and thinks if it becomes a law that tho work- fngmen cannot claim that the Democratic parly {8 hostile to them. ‘The Committee, in his judg- ment, will not malke any recommendation as to the DBlair memorial, but will abide by the judg- ment of tho House Judiclary Committee, THE VENEZUELA AWARDS, Chattanooga, the Alabama & Chattanocoga pas- scnger depot had a roof taken off, and tho front of the Vuuhorn House waa blown jn, Jmmenso rocks rolled down the steep side of Lookout Mountaln. The damoge to tiwmber, orchards, houses, und farma Is incaleulablo. To the Watern Assoclated Prezs. ATLANTA, Ga., April 24.—A cyclone passed over a section of country four miles from Rume, Gin,,y clearlng everythivg as 1t went. As faras heard trom elght persons werc injured. Several horees and mules were kilied. Trees three fect it dlumeter were twisted off and swept away, Nine dwolliogs were blown down, The path of the cyclone was 800 yards wide, passing from southivest to northenst. 2 ILLINOIS, Mr, Dickey—30 that any action by Congress will | o member of the League 1twos present) huMl:.Umacé}r_y{:h;gfln'u‘-g“«(e‘!:mc:lll{:;Ln;:.,:l:,"m yet the houss waes crowdod from 8 o'cluck untll Congross pasa_yeat aftct year laws which, when- | midnieht, angd for an hour and a alf a con- e :lvm‘ughbz hr:«[ym :l:;.l I.?flpulru‘ :‘TD:I;L‘ Vo de- | gtant stream of people were passing in front of clar e utter eq, you woutd be en- 1 Coursged to_kevp on 1 Wtlgition. andf Congros | tho distinguished gucsts, who had not n mo- pnssea this faw involving many miftions of provesty | ment of leisure to say more than a single word withuut even fefering it for revislon to 80 poor @ | 4o any one. Kyery person present wascharmed bo on. y one. Kvery pi » ffl.’fl.‘fl!',‘.tfii‘-c ows, ¢'5’§. ',‘r'.'r’.‘n'éi."?- llm‘;nu:(::]“ ...; and delighted with tho manners of President ;lmn\v to ditig: e “ll-l;ow‘tllllay '30'1"”1" }\ho nud Mrs. Hayea, Theaffalr wasa brilllant so- have never cunslidered tha : nobody In the | . . l Tian Knévw By thimg abont IE;. thers were ot ien | ¢lol eveut, and was admitted ta be o perfect Jawyers In the [louse who had reaa the billat the | success tn all the detalls. tlste tfl'lzy N:Imll lu\;‘lL nm{ they |kncw n.nlmlnfi o the VWestern Assoclaled Press. Auank ity A0C whesl tha Courts comoto’ Consider. PaiLADELruts,April 24.~Theclty to<lag was the conrts will sny, We can deal with this law be- » e canea it was pnmyd without debate, 1t was passed | gay with flags and bunting, public oftices and }\;Imoeutex‘;unln:rl‘(un' by nny‘fl{mrr!l‘lcu"cl "’,’; miany large busincss and private houses dis- ouse, and we therefore aru af her! 0 1se O 4 Judiment o it Now, 1 ay. doyoa want to voto | Plasini the natlonal colors with great profusion “+wrild Justice ™ and **conilscatton "t Are theso | in louor of tue four days’ visit of President of Internal Revenue, hcfil In the oflice of the Commassioner this afternoon for the purpuse of taking actlon relating to thy death of the Hon, Willlam_Orton, forinerly Comimigsjoner of In- ternal Reventie, was called to order by Com- missfoner Raum, A. H. ftolt, Cntet Clerk, was chosen Becretary, Iesolutions wero adopted expressive ot their appréciation of the private and public character of the dcceased. CRIME. AN ADVENTURER. &gecial Disvateh to The Tyidune. Rocrronrp, I, April 2.—A few weeks ago 4 young man of comely sppearance, possessing the foculty of winning all strangers by his knowledge of forclgn countries, came to this hat inatantly stops the most exeraciating s E}xr:flu’lagun:. n‘;;l carey c(l::)g‘flunlm.l‘:\lv s an H e Dowel o Glaads, ne spplicativn g MGty FROM OXR TO TWENTY MINTUTES, Eflmm{‘f'" violent o oxcruclating tha patn, (he UMATIC, Bed:Ridden, Infirm. Crippled, N us surslglc, oF prostrated with discase xfly |L'uer"‘.m"" RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of tho Kidnoys, 1nflammation of tho Bladdoer, Inflarmmation of tho Howela, Oonroation of the Lungs, Boro Throat, Difficult Dreathing Falpitation of tho Heazt, Hystories, Croup, Diphtheria, Mr, Kenna, from the Commitice on Commerce, roported a bill extending the operatlon of the Lighthousa Loard over the Tilinols River for tho eatablishment of lights, buoys, etc. Paseed, Mz, Itoberts, from the same Committee, roport. ed a blll providing that the halling-place of every yeseol of the United States may be tha town wheru the vesach |a bullt or whore the owner resides, Passed. Also 8 vill fxing the sslaries of Naval Oficera nt Baltimore and _New Orleans, and the enlsries of Surveyors at Portland, Baltimore, and New Orfeana. ‘Pending action therecon, the morning hour ox- pired. ‘Mr. Springer introduced a bill authorizing the Committes un Ciyil-Service Reform to ascertaln the number of cmployes of the ifouse, and what change, if any, I8 neceasary to promote efMelency in tho ecrvice. Mr. Clymor, from the Committee on Appropria- ttons, reported back the Naval Appropriation bill, with varions Scnate amendmants, recommending : hie Venezueln awards, It s | concurrente in some and non-concurrence Jn | ralirosd companles open to that? Thero are | I{ayes, the visit belng made in responso to the Fpeetal Dispateh to The Tridune, city under the namo of Count Marhenlcke, Catarrh, Influonzo, st U the Forelin Aflaifs: Cominitteo gtiurs. Hooxplained the bill as it paseod, The | o kieat, many,, iings | (hat an o ucted urgent soilcitation of the Unlon League, Com- | 8pminarizsp, 1il, April 24.—Tho heasy rain- | claiming toboa dotdetive on the track of men Bo;&’:fi?fifi:’%‘fifl:&unm etayds cizht for a new Commission awl three | Boves anBlofaton, SRl RIG: rocommundud | and their acts sre not well. [t 1o objocted to them | merelal Excliange, and other vublic nnd soclal, } stornis of late, concluding carly this morning, in the manufacture of the “quecr” $10 and 820 3 e agafnst, ‘The Bub-Commiitee favors a uew Commission. The fuil Committee will to- morrow vote wpon the proposition. GLOVEN'S INVESTIOATING COMMITTES clalms to have disroyered nediigence on the wart of Treasury clerks engaged in redeeming Luudl, as o reault of which the Government has paid several hundred thousand dollars for hogus bonds, It {8 clatmed that o witness will pro- duce a counterfeit 7.30 United States bond which the Treasury officlals have pronounced numo; thot the same witness will swear that this particular bond §s one of a large number held by otbers, and that numbers of such bomls have been redeemed. These suine storiea have Levn made before, and have aliways Leen suce cessfully denfed. THE ODSCENITY LAW. Authiony Comstack will probably defeat tho attemots of certnln New York medical nien and lawsers to repeal what Is kuown ns the Ob- seenity law, ‘T'o-day he submitted to the Com- mittee a quantity’ of obscene Mterature safd 10 have been taken from the wails, with which Le shicked the Commitice, so that they are not Jikely to ake any report against Com- stoc's, Cold Chills, Aguo Ohills, Chilblaine, and Frost Ditgs, The application of the READY RELIEF o x;l:;n.r;fi:g(aowfl bataor didioulty caists i shand 3Tty 10 sixty iirops tn half n tambler of water vty AL DT hiek HEadachy DInEFRCR Dyounteny Lacth el e hovelt s el e riers o y 0110 0t . RERDYTHLIRE Witk N A A ‘wili prevent sicknery or pafn from chango of water, it better than Frenchs Braudy or Blttersss o siimujag FEVER AND AGUIE, FEVER ASD AGUE enrei for S0 cents T} & remedial agent fn this world that wili curn emm and alf other Malariona, )llllaukfi "ellow, and other Fevera (alded h‘ RADWAY" -D%;.ml‘:lnnww.\munux RELIER, ity cenu HEALTH! BEAUTY! concurrence In amondmentsamounting yo $30,000. The report of the Commlittco waa agreed tos Mr, Giddings introdaced a2 bl removing the lmllllfinl ulsabliities of Robert Cuapman,of Texas. Passed, "Tho Houeo then, on motion of Mr. Cox, of New York, procceded to husiness on the Spcaker's tnble, and various Executive documents wore dis. vozed ol . < ‘The Eenate bill waspassed anthorizing the Pres- dent to msko certaln uegotiativns with the In- aians In Culorado, The Honate Funding bill in regard to the Paciflc fallrmd companics having been reached onithie Speaker's table, Mr. Cox (N, Y,) moved that it Le put npun lux ge. T'no Speaker diracted the Clerk to read the Lui 1n full, and it was 8o read. ‘Tho reading of the LIl having been concluded, AMr. Butler mado o point of order that, uunder the rale requiring money bills to receivo their fimt consideration In Conimitten of the Whoic of the llflulc. thile bili muat b referred to that Com- injttee, The Speaker askod Mr. Batler to specify the por- ||‘flnluu[ 1lie bill which made it open to that point of order. Mr, Huotler referred to the ainking-fund sec- tlons of the bill, and satd: My proposition is that o portion of the compeneatiun whichy by exlatiy law, |8 to come luto the 'Freasury forthe veneit of the Treasury 1a to be diverted from the Treasury Litoa sinking fund for the benefit of l]u'h‘lllu mort- gacees, whove mortgaged propecty wlien the mort- #age becomes dne way not be worth the paper on which It Is wrltten, Mr. Morrison contested tho potnt of order, argu. Inw that the money affecied Ly the bill wae not the money of the Unfted States, but the money uf the rafroad companies. T Speaker overraled the polnt of order. ilo said: The Chalr thinks the rule relied on by the an from Maseachusctta applies to public neys, to public lands, to public probesty; that N dovs not nupl{. ('tll!lllflvllfl]. to money that comes Into the ‘T'reasury In trust for siated pur- oses; that this bill, In ita general scope, ia a bill o bring money into tho Treasury for particular trunl purposes, and that therefore the rule does not upply 10 this bill. The Chalr therefore vverrules the point of arder. Mr, Frye, a member of the Jndiclary Committee, stated that, by the vote of that Commitiee, —five to futir,—ho had been Instructed to move to refer the bill to that Committec; but that tho other two wenibers, who were not present on that occaslon, i snce Infurmed him that they would have voted ugalnst the referonce. Mr. McMahon, another member of the Judlcinry Committes, oxpressed the dosire of tha majority af that Committeo that the biil should be utted on without reforeuce, und passcd, Mr. Hinrtrtdge, another member of the Judiclary ttaminittee, sakd tho fonr members of the Conumit- teo who hiad voted awalnst the referenco tad re. aerved to thetselvos tho rizht to vota iu the House agalnst reference., Mr, Knott, Chinlrman of tho Judielary Commit- tee, sald that during tho Jast Congress he had wiven niuch time to the conalderation of the mub- Jjeet, and had then been in favar of the bil} anb. wtantially the samo an the pending bitl, 1fo thero- Tore favors the passage of the LIl as it came from the Senate, Mr, Stengor, another member of tho Judiclary Committes, declared limaclf o favor of tho paes that they have paid no money into the Tressury of | grgaulzations. At 10:50 o'clock this morning n the United States, ns they wero required Ly law, AVhr?" Hecnne the Samramo Conet. of the United | locomutive, cagly decked with fogs and stream- Staics sald thers was nothing In tie act re- | crs, to which wns attached the Directors' cars «quiring thom to pay it Doyou exnect anybedy | carrying the varlous Reception Committces o pay money that I not duc, and _which_the Sn- ving D J D."{‘ 4 ‘onn’or the Unitad States says s ot dne? | moved out of tha city, ond arrived at Wilming- You say they tow shall pay it in. “You can aay | ton at 11:45 to meet the Presidential party, thnt, but [ will tell you what Iwant, 1 want, if AT WILMINGTON possible, to have such a bill paescd (hat you can- 9y not. tmgr A cflchlum'l“m‘rr ‘l_hni'-ll hllu dmml? lmr-‘ a large number of citizens gathered, {ncluding ness, That 18 the kind of a want. I want | ¢ho Mayor of thocity and Senator Saulsbury, 10 test the legnl knowledge in this Touso upon It . : et dnE aomme an coud Iawyers on"1ha ather | 41K, upon tho arrival of the Presidential party, sida of the lous¢ as therc arc any- | thelr cars were attached to the Philadelphla where In the land. 1 want their o Sxamination of _ this bl Somothing hua | Speciah aud tho journcy to this city was ac. beer eniid abont it having beon examined bpthe | complished in the quick tima of 2 minutes, Judiciary Committes, It was never read fu the | A large throng was congregated at tho devot Judiciary Committec, and 10 ecasion of the Com. elel Tnitizo s over hald 1o which its provisions were | 4nd viclnity jn this city, and It required somo ACt for an hour; no, notfor a moment. | tima for tho large force of police detalled to the "l;pnerf{nr'% 1t -um}n“nem &%M““fl"’flmmu"u‘l" seene to clear the ground. Tho First City at fs the use of these 21 men here if we are to voto bill Just ne tho Senato sends It ta na? Where | TrooPs o military orzanization to which Is ety ‘t? n:l-i old Dnm:cm&:c (44 ;ur the ln‘deafl:dm;nu‘,‘ul the honor of escorting Presidents of the United ic ilouse, and agalnst he property budy of tho | States when they vislt _ Philadelphin, Sonate? Why will you o down’ Lofore the Scn- ibe, and n Nepublican Senata. 100, lika whipped | WS drawn up in lino on Broad strect. spanicls, whenever tho Sennta paesesn bill? The | Tho DPresidential party was escorted to Senate sent you a Silver bill, and mn}ubhleu ‘tus | ceringes. A barouche drawn by four horses denominations, He “tipped n knowing wink " to the loeal pollce, who have eagerly watched for a “fat take,” and was furnlshed with specinl papers confirming, all his nllegations jn his role as a Unlted Btates de- tective, Fo claimed that he had spotted geveral makers of countericit money near this city, He was nccompanied by a beautiful young Jady, who is his wife. It apoears she Is n daughter of awealthy family living in Grand Rapids, Mich, 8ho beeame fascinated Ly the manuers of the roue, who claimed to be a Ger- man Count, aud who expected a largo fortune from Europe. Under these vile'misrepresenta- tions, he gained her hand In matrimony., Shy was un accomplished singer, nnd svon gained an centrauce to the clito goclety of our city. After having robbed her of all hier avallable cash and {uwclr , amounting to several hundred dollars, bo villaln bas abandoned lice to the inercies of strangers, and no clow to his'whereabouts are obtalnable, ¥ : have greatly swollea the Sangamon and its trib- utarles, but a chango this afternoon to quite cold wenther and a probablo frost it s hoped presages an end of the deluge. The river, it rising clghteen fnches higher, might have en- dangered the rallroad bridges. Farming opera- tlons are nimost wholly susncuded, and the roads are 60 decp as to e almost finpassable nagnio, g Spectal Dispated o The Tridune, o Jorier, 111, April 24.—I¢ has rained almost Lconatantly hicre siuce yesterday cvening, and there are no indlcationsof thestorin abating, A great quantity of water has fallen, tho Des- plaines’ River and Hickory and Bprinie Crecks cing bank futl, The country roads are again linpassable and farming operations temporarily suspended. Spectal Dispaich (0 The Tribune. LaSaLie, lil, April H,—The late hcnv{ rains have ralsed the Illinols River nearly eiahi feot within tho last two days. It now spreads wyer the bottom lands, apd” still rising, rapldly. Farm work is at a stand, s Special Dlspatch o The Tribune, DaxvitLe, I, April 24.—Advices from the Jing of the Wabash, Iinos Central, Midland, ond Indlaapolis, Decatur & Bprivgfield Rail- rouds stute that the raln of thepast twenty-four hours ins been unprecedented. Whole town- aliips are under water,and Jueal streams flooded. The west end of the magnificent bridge over the Vermillon River hero has given way, The Wa- bash hos a large force of men nt work protects inte the bridgo, but trains cross at great riske) The damago to ugriculturists will be immense, as it retards tho otherwise forward scason. No damago to {ruit. — TIIE COAL CREKK SLAUGHOTER. Spectal Disputeh fo The Tridune. Covixaroy, Ind,, April 24.—Tne preliminary examination of tho murderers of the negro miners at Cont Creck, gu tho night of April 16, ‘Yegan here to<lay beforo Justice S8chwin, cleven prisoncrs answering to the call. A motlon was made by Btate's-Attornoy Stilwell to dismiss} but his Honor, belng overauxlous to proceed, refused to cuteriain the motlon, and called the case for trlal. The prosecution refused to ed- duce any evidonce, and the Court was therefora cotnpelled to dismiss, In the meantime the “Btate lad Ubeen busy making new aflidavits beforo Justico ng, and, as soon as the caso was dl-mlucd. warrants were lssucd for the arrest of those proviously fmplicated and twenty-four othors, seventeen of whom were fmmedintely appre- hended, The balanee will bo brought In the morning. ‘The cnse was then called fortrial, but tho deicose filed an ofildavit for a change of venue, which was granted, and thoy were taken before Squire Sloan, The defendanta walved arraignment and announced themselves ready for trial. McWilliatns, for tho State, in an ablo and eloquont statemcnt opened the casg, and was tollowed by Word for the defonse. Court adjourucd. IE PANRROPTOT-NEPEAL BILT. ‘The Honse took a recess Just as the. Scoato | Lill to repeal the Bankrupt law wna reached. . It wiil come up to-morrow as untinished business, aud is likely to pass with great unammity, al- though with a larger minorlty than that agalnst the Funding bill, TI'E DAIILOREN CLAIN. To the Wrstern asocluted I Wasnisaroy, D. C., April 24.—=Th Cominittee on Noval Affairs has ngreed to re. port a bill recommending that the clalm of Mrs, Dalilgeen, for the Dablgren gun, be referred Lo the Court of Claims, with a lmit of 65,000, GEN. PINLEY, who contests the seut of Mr. Blsbee, of the Sec- ond Distriet of Florids, says that the revela tions isade by MeLin and Dennis accord with the proofs that he has gathiered {n support of Iis claim to the scat, Tl confesstons haye not yet reached thts clty. BEIIGNATION, rhe reslgnation of Second-Licut, Ben Isracl Butler, son of Gen. Benjamlin F, Butler, Las Leen sccepted by resident Hayces, BINON WOLP. Numerous letters of protest havo been re- cetveid b the Exccutive Manslon, especlally from Israelites, awalust the removal the Lresldent of Simon Woll as Recorder of Deeds for the District of Columbla, » INVITED 'f0 DISE. Senators Gordon, Lamar, Junes (Fin), and Maorgan have aceepted an invitation to visit the Cummervlal Clab of Boston on Saturday cven- mg. Representatives Ellls, Chalmers, and Whittborne, und other Cougressmen from the South, bave been invited ‘TIE YOUR PER CENTS. Bubscriptions to the new loan to-<day amount- ed to $142,000. L‘:‘é‘i.%'«‘.&'&‘i."‘u“é;‘i;’.imé'#ifi‘.] -I::}l;l::-: un::;xi’i’"l; was reserved for Presidont Ilayes, and {nthisve- sayuy w‘?!uldcn the diciates of your candidate for | hicle, in company with Janies L. Claghorn, Esq., ow 1 wantre d Gen, Patterson, hie was scated. The ladics Now T want 10 eay a word abont this Paciie all- | 20 ' " taad, | Thin contry owon 18 & dabi of gratitmie, | of tho varly, which conalsted of Mrs, Ilayes, ilvl‘" it it .qulxIm rlu‘{: mnly h::;."m"uwl with all lhnt Mrs, Bherman, Miss Evarts, and Miss Plate, to- ina received. 1 kunow that eome of you on the FiATie ottt eido da ot feel that debt of dratitudo us | Eether with Secretaries Slierman, Evarts, and atronaly as [ do, but 1n IKG2 it wae o Jittle daek up | Schurz, followed In carrlages, sccompanied by Yltemy l;ndlll e, .gll dulk{;r on the squulwrr:lbur‘ the members of the Committco. The cntire der. cloud no ‘er than a man's hand was Fhain 10 o \West, i dout was ol whother Cale | 1ino over swhich tho Presidential party 1fornia and the Gulf States would not come to | moved from the dopot to the Contl- Ahink it better to ot up for themaulvor, andy 19 o ; O e av s oty 0 b ihle wwungry | mental lMotel was thronged with pooplo, Touether with ehains f steol and Iron, wo panacit | 81 flags futtered upon every sido. Tho The Pacile ltaliraad bill, and gavo. the. Companiua shiliiegn. o the Leatat DumhAsvium, ot an endowmeyt out of the treasuro of tho country, | Broad und Piue streets, were assanbles, Wholt wilch was' ponrlag from us like water. | Lho balconics of the fustitution, and waved thelr Weo i a4 0 . war menasure handkerehiefs at the distinguished visitors, 0 bind tue North together, and 1t \wass very suc - THH UNION LEAGUE CLUB-TIOUSE cousful measure, Wo did it too, my fnonde on | was decorated with fags and bunting, and many the other eide, In order I0 gay to you that wo | yembers nssembled upon tho poreh, At differs meant business, to ahiow you that we conld earry | anynioints the President was tho rocipient of on the Government with ouo hand and fignt with ked attention, and he recognized the cheers tho other beaides. Wo aid it for the samo reason g“" e s, "Tiio. Prestdential party that, whilo taxes woro piling upon ar. ‘up. np. (yl‘fl‘flfl! s hut, The Presidential party ar- up, we went un with the bullding of tnta Caphtol, | rived ot tho hotel a few minutes after 2 o’clock, appropelating year by year hall o milllon dollars, | aud were driven to the private entrance Though we'wanted the moucy, and though our | on Ninth strect, The City Troop drew curroncy had gone down to 0 centson the dollar, | up fn linoon tho oppoulte sidc’of Niath street wo atlll b!.x‘l‘lxl """,‘{'i"’“{."‘.".‘., l;-‘,w of wl;h:h we | while the _party allghted. A denso crowd of are nuw sitting, nlthongh tuo War was going on, ssemblad, completely bloc ness, and that we folt oursclves sirong onongh | Pie SeEeeh A0 RS IIERTCy, (1O FRE Y " to ' bulld s ralirond | to coupect two | Laud ealle wore mAU0 for Lo STRCAnt, ai oceans, and to build a Capitol which should o groater | sfter leaving the carrlage) he appeared on tho hanany other: public_building of fta kind on tho | balcony over the entrance, In company with sitrface of theearth, Now, then, 16 it porsiblo thnt | Secretarics Sherman und Schurs and Gen, Pat- without any consclousnoss on Eunr part, o purtof | terson, After tho cheering hud subsided Presi- Yfll"‘u;ln"yi‘-‘h"fll"lv :0".1" ;zl"llbf)"-";;f wurd, of | dent Ilayos steoped forward und salis wnnt of confidonce portapsa or exres- ) " slom—itcre ian Httleiteoling avout this ralioad | SPEECH 0¥ TUE TLSILANT OF TUZ ONITED bullt at that time, which was of no use to_your 1do not propose to make o speech thia_aftors Btrong and pure Rieh Nlood—Inercasa of Tl .'Xfl.f.""‘ A BRI and Ieatiiis] Complexion ooy DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaperillian Resolvent haa mada tho most astonishing cnvelunlmlck‘ soraptd wre thy changes the hody undereoes uncer tie lnfueid ©f this truly wonder(ul medicine, that Every Dny an Increase fn Flesh ard Welght Is Scen and Folte 01110, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Torapo, 0., April #H.—A tornado strack this city this afternoon at 3:45, and did a very con- slderabl amount of damage In o fow minutes, It unroofed a large number of bulldings, and destroved several smnall ones. A lumber-yard was blown through a beer-saloon, to the influite demoralization of the lutter, Scveral small fish- iug vessels wore capsized In the river and lost thelr cargoes of fresh flsh. Any number of narrow ulcnrcs were reported, but tho tnost scrious nccldent I that of o broken leg, ro- rnrml by a candy-storo kecoper, whdse estab- ishiment was wrecked by a larger bullding fall- ing upon {t. To the VWeatern Amoclated Press, ‘Wannen, O, April 21.—A heavy wind and rain storm prased over this placo at 11:15 this morning, ‘Tho roof of the new Methodist Church was blown off, damaring Judge Yeo- man's residence considerably In Its descent. During the storm Judge Miltou Sutliflt dropped jend from apoplexy. The damage by the storin 15 mueh greater than supposcd at first. Thy casting-house of the furnace hus blown down. Truesdell & Townscud's warchouso at THE GREAT DLOOD PURIFIER, Evers arop of the Satsapartillan Resotvent coomem eaten xfimmgn Aty A R sud juices ot the sysiom, tha vidorat lifesfur i ire; LB Wastes of the hody With now and sdund mate Serofyin, Byphiliia Consumotion, Gl 6 tiio Throat, Glanurandpther partdof t rous Dischhrges trum thie Enr ho it forr: Fkin Disenscs, Eroptions, Fover Bores, Scald Ji ting Worm, Bait fiheum, Ei clas, A« m Worta ta tie Fledn, Cusiors,’ Canccrsln om wastes oF the' 1ty pritilyic, are thocufative range of this wonder of moders ehemiuir, anda fow daye’ ins will beave to any. e iniig 1460 eltlier of these fOFma Of d18¢a3c §ta POLCuL POWLE 10U them i1 tho patient. dally becoming roducci by thawstces sud decompodiiion that are contiuually prosresny, LOUISVILLE. Spectal Dupateh to The Tribune. LovisviLLe, Ky., April 24.—In the Lousyillo Circuit Coust to-day, a motlon to Inquire into tho alleged lunacy of Henry 8, Moss, ex-Alder- man, under indictinent for nineteen dffercnt cases of forgery, was grauted, and the trial sot for May 4, Tho motlon was supported by the aflldavits of numerous rhvllclnun und Superiu- tendents of Insane M{, unis, The condition of Moss Is sald to b pitla Iandu:ar IPeease, s P oo i o Sl without deta. oy vt wankn, you i onilomon: o | Joho "PLOISPSMS {5 ke 8 geech, (e, 81 | LN fuctory an demliahed 8150 0 B0ck 51 | e eonia upan b s 1ho Glcovery ok the | LSS BACIA Al rod BEL Ly Lol ts 1 SENATE. 2 e s sy iy iy wactiond L wall o w6 wuyhaw, | and. na§ hisve some af tho Aumlnistration with | tho wmauufictury and the City Flaning-Mill | forgerios, in February last o Tor whet Oicg th1h Frmmly comimeacts. iia vk stock, several housea and chitaneys, aud trecs 0 omui sttt e f et i e In the Court of Common Pleas to-day the Loulsville Gas Company brought suit agalust Johu 8. Cain, late Trustee of the Loulsville Jury Fund, snd formerly Cashior of tho Gas Company, to recover $16,000, an alleged deficlt {n bis accounts, Caln s now looked upon as un m-uuonab){ zum.y and the onl{ mew turn malters cun take will bo when ho tells wha ot the Legislature wero bought up by him to push socuial legistation. MUTINEERS, Nmw Onrsans, April 24.—Last night tho Arncrican bark Bengal, Capt, Loring, arrived at this port with four colored anilors in lrons for of purification, aid succeeds fudininishitg e los of Srasten T vefaire Wil La fanld, and excry oy 1o padtout wilt gpel himecls suouyer, tho foo digeiid m‘-:: ', .lpynl ta lmproving, sud fesh and weightlo: Kot Gty does tho Farsapariiifen Tiesolyentexcil medlal ‘sgeuts io the cure of Chrouie, Semfuliuh netitutlonal. and Skin discascs, but it (s (50 oaly pud tive cure for Kidney end Bladder Complaints, Drinary and Womb Discases. Gravel, Diabates, Drores, o of Water, luconthiance ot Urine, Wrighis Mbnminiiris, suu 0 al} cases wlieratlute 1 c tre. 1k 3. of the bil), and expected Lo vote for it he tho that & bill of anch maynitude and importance ahould take the usnal coureo, and be referred to the Judiciary Cotmmittee, Mr, Conger, unother memhor of the Jualeinry Committee, made 8 shullar etatement. Mr, Caswell, member of the Facile Hallroad Cominittee, siated that the Committeo had had a shintlar bUY under consideration, sud wus (o favor of_reporting bt to thu House, Mr, Cox (N. Y.) tuen addreescd tho lonsec in ndvoeacy of tha bill, ‘ Mr. larirldge also supported the bill, Mr. Phillips opposed tho refurence of tho biil, and advocated ita lmmedinte paesaze. e spuko of itssa bill that was eminently Just, and that it would not cripplo the companiea. Whethor you vote right on this questiun or wot, be- | Hi [ iake pleasure In introducing to you, Gral, ¢ o 1 um for fair plays but 1 ask you inall fair. | % Bocrowary Bhernan, Wasnaroy, D. C., April 26.—Mr Mortlll, Secretary Shorman stepped forward and was from the Committee on Finance, reported ad- versely on the Senato bill to encourae and pro- teet the shipping interest and to revive Amerl- can commneree, I stated that the Ll should have orlginated in the Housc, and thercfore moved thut the Committee be alscharzed from its further conslderation. 8o ordered. Mr. Eustls Introduced a bill providing for occan mall steamablp service between tho Unlied Btates and Brazil. Reterred, E Mr. Morrill, from the Committco on Finance, ¢ and juatico to look into your heart of hearts, e et part of your hostiiity | aleo rocelved with cheers: against. this rallrond company,” and of your | BPEECI OF TUE SECULTARY OF TUE TREABULY, determination to crnsh and ‘contscate I, does not 1o snlds orlio from that seuntiment, and becausc this wus 1 alwnys think that (t 1a bettor to bo sllent whon tha most efficient of all eficlent Iustrumentaliiled, | you have nothing to moy, und, therofure, can g"*";d'm;:mf."&"‘;g‘y'.t;fl;gg;‘f&flll"\-‘vly"l"pr- oveey | only thank you for your kind welcomo 0 ud. n ) cn! t : Freas measuro diiforently from the sway you wouid | Vrestdent Ilayes then lutroduced Secretary treat any othier tnonsure? Why not let us examine { Schurz, who salds 1Y Tnere 1410 auch haste, You have got n sna- | VEECN OF THE BECRETARY OF TAK INTERIOR. Jority hore. What wo nsk |s simply that a Come 1 can only thank you for tho kind way iu which initteo, on_which yon have a majority, shull ex- | you have received the mention of my name. [ the bill. Lot us bave [t exsmined by that | also thank you for your cordial wolcomo, mittee, and debate it a reasonsblo tive in the QBN. PATTHTSON MICIHIGAN, y Bvectal Dispatch o The Tribune. KAvLAMAzOO, Mich., April 24.—A terriflc wind and raln storm passcd over this placo about noon to-day, lastluz nbout half an hour. No serfous damago occurred in this vicluity, so far as heard, except the partlal deatruction of sov- eral butldings upon the Fair Ground, The grand stund wax bartly blown over sud domolished, Lanos of gloss ‘wero broken by tho force of the wind [n several resldences, rick-dlst deposiis, of thie water (8 thick, clouly.in it -nnuellxkl‘rm whitn of an x-fiuk.'unnnl whitoeilk, oF ihero |s a worbid, darkc ilou anceand white bovs-dust deporits, atd wien therciss ef passlog waler, . rickiug, burning aeneation’ w reported buck several Scnato bills, and moved | Cmir, Usriield was auxious Lo know whother the | Hourc, so that yvery Objection way bu btuseht | (hen camo forward and wald: * I propose threo INDIANA muting. The Captaln says they commeuced BB hostiart e e Del and Alodd The s thiat the Commiittes b discharged from thelr | bill wan soconsiracted as to stand tho pressnize of | £XaiNSL It that can & roukht, anlost it oud wued | cheera for Prestiant it B, layes, ou his arrival e mutiuous conduct soon after leaving Liverpool, the caurts, aud to accomplish itn objectn, fu ail provions leginlation on the sume sublect the Gov- ornment bad boon ioveriably beaten bueforo the cuurte, Sr. Cox replled that tho bill was drawn by an Spretal Dispateh to The Tridune, Fr. Warne, Ind, April 20,—This city was visited at noon to-day by a ecvere wind-storm, which unrooted trees, blew down sigzus, shate Tumor of Twolve Yoars' Growth Curod by Radway’s Rosolvent further counsideration, stmilar bills having already been ncted upon by the Senate. 8o ordereit. Mr. Dorsey submitted aresolution instructing ? i the city of Willtam Penu, and, ralsing his :"n'i:;llllt '(mu‘u‘n' pa . wnl“w‘v-n'tm.ull :’.!‘ m!",'., a i | Dot hat uan stenal, thres foud clicors were civen that will be flual against the rallroads, ond gpal | by the multitude, President lluyes then turns wd to the crowd and sald: ** I am pleased to bid aud {uclted the whoie crow, which was colored, til] they were froned. They were brought bee fore Comisstoner Adams on Wednesday, when 8zainat the Uoverniment. Stop the lobhy, tion 18 nocessary on the subject, Agreed to, Mr, Windom, from the Confereuce Commit- tea on the fouse blll suthorizing the Becretury of the ‘Treasury to embluy tewporary cles and makiug an aporopristion for samo, also wal {ug supropriations for detecting trespas on pub. lic lauds, submitted & report, snd, in explanstion tlicreof, ¥aid tho twolltems on which tho second Comuiftee of Conference disagrecd weee: Flrat The Prasident and party loft the Continental Ilo- clinse i mncl fo . ”:h‘;“l’;‘v‘v‘)nwl:"llxlr}:g:\!\d ;x‘:“cl?.l::'wo\:ltxn:\fif,"fn telut 4 o'clock nopencarringes,aud proceeded to Flm Truth of history, Falrmont Park, sccompanted by tho Mayor, Col, Mr. Cox (N, Y.) thon called for the provious | ‘Thomas A, Ncolt, and a number of other dis- quastion on the passuge of the LiNl, which was sec- | tneaished gentlemen, Including severul uf the ondad, Park Commliesioners, At the Crcen strect Mr, Prye moved to refor the bill totho Judlelery | ¢ntrance to tho park they were met by the Committoe, but the Kpeakur ruled that tho wotion | ¢y » e Was mut In Cnierat (hat staqa of the ura. | Captaln. _of the” Park Guard,' it ten where, Urpt. Loring says, they became demoral- Me. I'rico sald {f hio was called apon to vole on lzea by tho Intluence of Yllnsoll's {dcas, the bill In {ts preseat ahupe bo would vute for it but with rugret, bocause ho thought it ought to by consldered by the Judliciary Committoe. 1la un- dertook to say, without four of successful contea- dictlon, that the foarth and A1l sections could bo ingerpreted to mean two diametrically difforent things, ana would open tho door fur just such liti+ gatlon se has takon place In the courts ln regard i ler than Ve . Tho waret tut SR S i e ) o5 forthe Beneheul shs Dbt S0l eliodaa e PRAR AN T B AR PRICE, - = 1 Por Dottlo, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. T ' the prosccution mads a pretty clear case against f mnmm—! hava hsd ?umn Tamor In (&2 e g Mr. Mcdanon nrzued that tho bill did not violate | you goud afterncun.” Then the party retired 5 ¥ ovarles and ‘bowels, Al the doctury eaid ** there Wad e em o ha el haaiatte ta ;;.";S::é“;‘:g:;‘;:&:‘.&;:.;‘;; 733}?1%:’;3’5.’-"555“'.?? awy-contract, " flv” dupied. that tho Bomocratia | from U’ balcony and wera cacoriua 1o tueir | tored ilase Trouls of busloces Pouses, oot ind B e ol Sorh donta. vhS Fatan R O A T Htato of Arkansus, if thic title to any publie land Tivy thought that the would hula water fn e L | rooms. ‘ e = *® | Erison for tha night, These colored sallors [ 8ndshoig ry iL; bt had [¢ {8 aifected threby, ond what furthier legisla- | 80, Colet, and b would ot aet up bid Judzuent B e o e PAIMMONT PAIR i botler sap heluit rstod, by tho Tlutaburi, | have hithcrto been umployed an Engllsh slips, Sietilutasdir el Tt mot f tho lssaiveak wid ona but of Ladiwayis Ll down, ‘i‘un aggreeate Joss will Teach a consid- Efl or 10 06 eelhy ,el;.'lnfz el better, Smart erablo amouut. CANADA, Bpeelal Dupaleh to The Tridune, Tonoszo, Out., April 25.—A thunder-storm of unusual violenco paseed over Outurio to-day, A LIVELY ROW. ‘LouisvrLL, Ky., April 24.—A special dispateh from Richmond, Ky, to the Courler~ournal, gives tho particulars of an encounter between uurds mounted, who preceeded the party me roughe and the members of Iltiliard’s Pa- $10,000 for Collectors of Intornal to those corporatiuns, ceedingd, Fiimilar s W b i Mo walxa | traveling castward. The schooner Florenco | 80! & . 30, 0 for additjunal 1 . that tho bill b 9. | . ‘Vho maln gnestion belng arderoil, the vate was i 4 oville, cific Clreus, exhibiting thero. The roughs at- — DR, RanWAT= S0 oo noalpnsl. ponl. || e, Butlor semdskad shiak the bk ek bécn dias | taken o tho prexage of 4o bill, and tod— | upon both sidus of the rosdway were lined with | broke frowm her wooriugs at Belleville, and wene [ of0¢ Clreus, exbibitiog thoro Fho Fauihe st Fm-&ll«nln 1o On, st 820,000 Top " Colfieturk: S | B dleasaion of ponersiiess Qe Mad ewn | Yogh, 260t tayer s o the il as s T | o, Bl h Jreablont us (LAY TG | Rt e e vt aad e, | e b s bub wora et wih determined ro- | s Ul sl s ey b Lt G Vit oute agents, Un account of tho it lon of L us It woul v th Thy o votes wore ¢ DI 2 ere . | houscs were shattered, barus burut, and other - 5 i, . i il olupred siice tb sppropristion e e mianto oo, Hia ol . | Lyl Upoh tho arrival of th party at tho hali e y Hoolud athier | alstauee, aud onoof thein was killed and thrco ( ol siost vy o Cotiese pioe Woun Some Indiguatiou was roused ugalnst the ctreus by the spreading of malicious repor but the explanation.given 1s entlrely satisfac- tury, 'The case comes up to-morrow, and will uadoubtedly bo dlsmissed. TIHFE ARMOUR ACQUITTAL. Special Dispaich 10 Tha Irivune, Cauntinvieus, Iil, April 24.—Qrcat indigoa- tion Is expreased over the county at the verdict n the Armour murder trial. The Carlinville Democrat denounces the verdict cditorally s fullows: **Itis a public misfortunc to lave a caso of this sort determined by considerations oot tounded upon the evidence. The fesling of {ndignation at th result seeins to be universal in this community.’ was first asked for, 1t was thought & reduced sum would lu fur tha balancy of the flscal year, This was 1ot & case of actual derciency, but an sppro- priation of money would cnable the ulicers to ad- wlnister th vico more efticiently. 'I'ue report wus agreed to, aud (ho bitl passed. ‘At (ho conclusion of the worning business the Senats resumed couslderation or bills vn the cuh-u:}:r uut objectcd to, snd B number wern jansed. g Among them Houso bill for the relle of Jamiea Fishbucky 1ate Collector of Intornal Roy- enuy Tenth District of Ulluots. Passed, yoss, 37; farm property destroyed, In the i ‘Yie next bill on the Speaker's tablo was the Bill | th First Remiment tand pluyed *Ilall to the | Thorat, nusr uuvunu"hllllluhmmml Uorxie tly for the repeal uf the Bankrups law, hief," 3 o i, McSinhon sald 1t Wan excaciinuly Important Chigl sudvab Mo citraucs to J:}z.,,',',:ti\ Yaite cougiey St soiio Achion il e saken in evergreens, and & luo dlsplay of e i Tl Jn bunting, tho Prestdet was mot by the Hon, different from what was concrully supposw Mortou MeMichucl, President of the Park Com- e different fr zuned y{ e, y, 1 Mr, Kuott woved to take & rocesn i 7:50 p. m, | misslon, aud (e, Robert Patterson, Mr Mo Mr. McMahon asked 1f the Haukrupt bill would chiael recelved the Presitent, and, taking him come up as anldnlsbed business In the morning. J the hand, mado s short address of welcome. pon its conclusion the President thanked him 1ua peediction 1o that of the gentleman Jrom luwa {Price), that tho LiE would not hold wator, T meu who drew It had hcen fears ful that It wonld not hold water bee canse they loislated Low the courts should ducide, 1f bie were o Judge he would suy the Lege islative amil Judicial Dopartucuts of the Govern- mentare Indepeudent, and you cannot legisiate what | shall do or what E whall say nuless, sald be, the actlon of last winter tus detuned and dubsuch- ¢d the Suprens Court far helow what [ bellove it {3 sud ought to be and ever Las beon. The Court will throw thls bill back in your face, and say you connut leglelate so; for you it 18 lex wcere, for wy At s fer dicers, Make he Jaw and wo ahail determine under tho Consl futlon what it tu. Hut that ls not the question now, You wiil remeuiber that 1 stoud hero n witort tiute 8g0, Ono of an cverwhelming majority of the llousp fn the watter of Felon. ctlzation ~ of asilver, and that 2 pauie Curkner waa struck by Habluingg aud i Killed, Another tnai workiug ucar blin was vendered senseless, but will probably recover. e —— WILLIAM ORTON. Reaotutfons Passed at the Meoting of Tel graphors In New York Yestorduyw—Preps tious for Burlal=The Yull.Boarers—Meots Ing of the Clerks of the Internal Revonus Tiureau nt Washington. New Yourk, Aprlt 3L.—A mceting of persons connected with telographle fnterests tn Now York ond vicinity asscmbled at tho Weatern Unton Tcmaph butlding to-day. The B itietee undred ap 8l gonu yet. Lhava taken solvent. nine of Ieli 1ot the mediclave from u. i FOur book ** False and Tru. cxof it o veed MRS, C, ERAIE Another Letter from Mrs, C, Lraphe Dr, Ranwav=Tind Bie: 1 taxo the liberty toadd e A oA P b tnu-mvcdhnhux‘l{:{? our inidlcines Thra of she GilLis £ Kt one and the fourth lenoarty so, Drey 14X 1 o 1 Enm {mproving, and my welkht de £ v haid a yridt wany calle thie o uuire bt gl wouderful cura your wedicine s dun (0L 28 L3 rom OL{o, ng froth Cagads, 1broe frous Jakil, Quite anumber from this place. " Yguts wALEALLY e aro well acquatated with Mrd. Kfauf. -Kic U3 emmm‘o“ e benbva ent. -sha bas Lesatts Tho Thias theh Hook'a rrcesa. whth 7:30 'he Housu the: o recess uni i . m. el [ tho avouing fosdion 10 b for devaia anly, - * | fur bls luspitabl widcome, |, The burty then ————— Leaviug here, they proceeded in carringes b; T“E, WEM'NER a circuitous route, enabling the Prestdent to l!’l! Ovrice or Tng Cmgy Sto¥at Orpicen, | to advautage the beautiful park, to the banksof WASUINGTON, 1), Gy, April 85—1 u. m==lhdi- | the Schuyikill, whare thicro was o roview of cutions: For the Tenuessec and Uhlo Valloy, TUE BCHUYLKILL NAVY, rlsing barowmeter, cooler, wliterly backing to | There were twenty-one boats {n the water, and warmer southerly winds. 2 a ruce occurred, which proved to be quite exci uays, U, L'endiug the consideration of bille on the calen- dar, Mr. Windom from th Committeo on Appro- priations, called np the Huuse bill 10 provide fur Wie defciency in thoappropriation for public print- $u2 and binding duriug the cuzrent Oacal yoar, ap. propriating 3200,000 fue that purpose.” In eX- pisuatlon of tle billy Mr. Windom s3id the owi- P . cavlvent by 154 tuute for public priutlug and binding o the pres. | sotzed thy majority tien just as it has sclaed | For the Upper Misslistpul and Lowér Mis- | fuz. The President feviewed the regatta stand- | mecting called to order by Mr. A MURDERFSS. ieansutseliiy mayy batticaof ek ith frer cht fhacal yeur was l‘,h 3 23, The amouut ape | it vow, and they would ‘not hear to a singlo | gouri Valleys und Lake reion, ristng barome- | fng fu his carrlage. - After the raco thoparty re- | J, C. Ilincunan, who, I o brtet 8pecial Dispateh to Ths Tribuns, nal tainors, “Wy h of soLw wenderful certd B;‘"l‘lhl:;ll':lhlréul-‘ Ai;:)l;ggl ihn‘l unn‘xw‘n'l mendmant to that bill, * They sald, et uatake | gop, yorthwest winds, coofer, clear up cleariug | turned to the hotel, efected by It Your Oxana, Neb., April 24.—brs. Nellle Walrath was to-day couvicted of murder in the second but fecling manner, stated the object for which ety ppact & C0- they were assembled, aud the great loss which Ann Arbor, Mich,, Aug. 18. 3673, what we can get, and_got shub we can ulterswards, ‘Pliat was the cry of the majority of three-fuurtlia weather. RECBPTION, A skl gie Cautionary signala conthue at Oswedo, Roct: | tendered the President, Uy o Unton Leacro 2 e Clera " of this House, "L sald sxouand contidar, Liyus 4 fenced fu thedeath of Mr. Willlam | d t8idney, The triat of Dubols, her ac- Tahic I . ester, Bufllo, Ent¢, Cleveland, Sandusky und | took place this evenlug ut the Union-Leugug | 8 had expurienc cdeath of Mr. m | degree o oy, g ] uz:n.lk SRl NI Wecety, [9n I Nopcle I::t‘{n'lln“:'«f\;l'!“:-g?l uh Ll'l&y& f.n‘: lfl:::;‘?x‘-‘- unian Talodos ? v £ llmml-. which was brillantly Hlutmnated fiml Orton, late Prestdent of the Western Unlon | complice, is now n progrcss, They together ity Edmunds sald that it sppeared that the Suvhe Printer had reccived §2U,424 from the sule of waste paper and ofd msterial which had_teen ueed by i in the expenses of bis wfice, There tmuuly was a siatute which allowed biw to do so, ul theto was wiotles statute which sald any pub. He odicer recefviug woney for the Governmeut should Jumedistely pay it ioto the Treasury. Ife (kawunds) did pot hwpote the shghtest want of atlizence to the Public Printer, bulhe would ke 10 kuow il the facts 1n the case, and € the statute stlowed tim to usa the monuy received from the should by corrected, ugesuity aud buman learning can duviee; but the answur waw, the Ul was aldopted in the Benate, and tho Senate hasyot it Just right, uod wmen ruen ed like sheep uvera wall withont suy leades, fur they 3d no leader, —rushied 1o passthat Stiver U, and, like tho Uoud Soa Truis, it has turned 10 sab ou your lips, sud is not worth, for th pus poss for which ib was passed, the p ‘u:r on which it was printed, Yhe genlleu: who {u now 80 suxluits tu pass this LIl withouta auid, excopt Wbt e bins written o printed (o be sald, kept wurdered 8 young man who was a paramour of Mrs. Walrath, and had boen supplanted fo ner afluctions lhv Durl‘gotn‘ ll:(rl. :xnlmt: 13 the wilo 7 raska catdie-man, of a prowinent Nef ,.gl_ Telegraph Company, Gen, Anson Stager was unanimouslty elected President, and J. N. Ash- ley Secretary. Messrs, Clurence Cary, James 1. Reed, Duvid R, Downer, A, B, Chiandier, und . Andraws wora named oa & Commitice ou Resulutions, and reported the following: Jtenolred, That In” the Ho of the lats Willlam Orton we recornizs an example of uracter une sullicd by moral weuknces, & wen who evor fuar- leasly apoke hs trutis “who bated shams, who sebuked superticiality by the thoruuxbness of Lis £OCAL OBSRRVATION. profusoly decorated for tho veeaston, ‘Thko frout C: Al of the editice was tastefully omamented with flage aud buntlug, sud the inteclor wus one beautiful tmass of plauts aud flowers, A largo crowd asscunbled fu frunt of the League i Q.m?‘ i{ouse early In tbe eveulng to sce the T ke £ O3y sl | Prosldent cater the bullding, und remained 10sde pons fa431) Ga | us L ,.l., fu tho street for bours. llis Excellency wus Mashaum, 64 wbulurun, 33—~ | checred warmly us bo allghted from tho carrluo UENEMAL DR. RADWAY'S REGUILATING PILLS! 3 Perfectly tasteless ek‘g1nlly conted with swec qflfl- late, puALY. Cleaisc, wud streuxtis b R rer o ira-of il +SUPERSEDEAS. Speciat Dispuich 10 Ths Triduns. SrrinarixL, Il April 24.—~In the Bupremo Court to-day & supcrsedeas was issued lu the case of David Wllson, Indicted for assault with ) 54 3 53 | ot VATIONS, anid eotered the Leaguo House, o nus accom- iaun, A -11':4-§a_lan'gpu. gmled by Mis. llayes, Secretarles Sherman and Leordure of tho HiLEe Howdds 'rf"w ST Nervous &5 Pl acl, Liver, wale ol waste paper | this whiole Hlouse all day yuslendsy Jo arjuinga i e g g = g o eV own work, who belivved tn the Justice of Qod, = o 1y e {osds patfun, Costiventats Kl vonks b het dcutons che Cit senn totme | Ao ariee, anse Ao hTci n deed iprins wid “Bur hr, | Wimd(hain Weatnar, | Beburz, sud Attoruey-enarul Devens. O "y ey %S n’ts | fntent to kill In the Tazewcll Circult Court. | gascth Jlasgach® SR "bilidha'Feric, o porunly lnd aslde, 1n thesiy was the danger of pussiug a Uil tuvolys et [ e TUK YORMAL ULCEEION erformance of a great duty, hasJelt us @ leg- | Lo writ is fssaul tn proceodings in the lower ml‘flnflll wole, Dilse; aid ull dorad Air. Furey latroduced 8 ) rezalatiug e com. | Ing 87,000,090 withot ueuate, lnéyut b el us &3 8 i?:&.‘:.’.’.‘fl'u‘t b pl [ ook placo fu tho spadous, rudinirogm, wnd | acy ol wemury ‘of o colosol tharscver, of now | Court aguinat Wihion wnd bis eurelics for for- | 13, oyt ol Bk penvation for the trausportation of muils on rail | this bill iuvolves $150,UC0. 000, and we are nut to 87 |N.W N " Evyebvdeh o p e SN orable, fsithful. uncomplalulug toll. of a purc an coguizanc . ul drugs. a Toad routes. Koforred B e 1t AT alls Tor s bar'e’ dubety 18 Borblog: i Simpson, Bahiop of tho 3. E. Church, aud | beader heart which has. lanucaced ogr own 1ves erslel e duletenounliies o oma resuisg resuted conslderation of bills . "Fhy benate th ud the followlog were dispused Now [ venture to say, and put It lo the conscicnce on o calendar, of cvery wan of you, that there ls not & man of you who knows what s tn the blil that you aro olug to vote for, —wuot one, bls wifs were irst te bo presented, nud were followed _fu quivk successlon by lLundreds of gentlemen and Jadies, represcnting tho best any muat be long aud lovingly remembered. Kesolred, Thal the power of a noble Mlfe is scen to-day In the uuiversal affection end revercuce which Lls pawe 1nspired, snd the griof which his Y alivo urkane: e of Kl D e ¥ inens of tho Bioa ) s bead, Actdity of tho Stowach, Nauses, 10 L I nl}' 7 Fulucss of welght of et 4&3} A Ginkings sud % LELORS el s ABSCONDED, Cincis¥at, April 2L—Detectives to-night cnate bill to disapprove and snugl an act of the bimscif heforo lne 2 classcs of suciety fu this city. Mrs, Mayea sat are searchiug for Samuel R. Thomas, son ot the | & loas, | lutfve Asscoibiy of the Tetritory of New Mexe | - 3z, Morrisou—Yuu are mistaken ubout that, * ] ol sty ju D e Vi iaestbug. huresing | Bt s sour Eroptloos, €loiugy sud QUUEURE urrid S panecd on tho 18th Of Juuuary, 1679, bya | Mr Portion e e taRt naAn uF yoi Haveia 237 !Auklg &a ln.sl.d‘:‘xl:t dn:i:lx:z“ (l:h:v fi»:::t_lul‘:. eAtlchad svokoll i e d'"f“" hey iurering | Preatacut of the Queen City Savings Bavk. s blfl“g hitioini Fluteriod £t i, two-tbirds votu of Loth Huouses over s veto of the | old gentlewen epoll your eyes in rvading wriiten jfi, uoLg thuse lf"-h “’d’ ity “ul"t" 4 | battery-wan fepleutsbisg bis cells, the repairer un | Wus seut to Covington this afternoon to get o sad b catlogseliaalaon WER 8 ore, thio BIEh Governor, sald Territorial sct being 1o iucorpo- | ducuticuts, sud this bill uow up the Speakes's - 10] and scveral muuibers, o stull, ex-Untted | 0000 o bperator at his tabls,’ the ofiicial of | check for 4,100 cushod, sud 0o tracs of him has | B89 ¥U034, 18 flead, Dencleneyat Berplii Fale tho Soclety of Jesuit Falkiers of New Mexico, {ablo bas blen vary much altered frow the printed 20.54) Btates Scuator Juin Scott, Judges McKeuuau | oyery runk, wherover tho click of tolegraphic | becu fouud sface. It is thoughbt he has sb- g:]ln'nm. O e ils dod Eyen Tty 10 S5, . lask no wanto accu i and Cadwullader of the Unlted “States Court, | imechanisw which boars the messages of tha coutl- | geonded. "It Seuate bill o amcnd Sec. 2,403 Reviacd Huase, but look tuside uu bow wauy of you Cullvetor Tutton, Commudure Crosby, uud other | pent is heard, between all the wido realm shat —— 2 tho eed, Ms wilh freethesysted Statucoa of the Unlted Siatcs b ¢1ati0n (o duporits | bave réad thia.fong L. TLGra taay b uber OF OCEAN STEANSHIP NEWS. Gilors sitached ' ta th Ubited Sibtes Naval | spreais tnalf botween tho Alliptic aad tho Paclde THE MIGRATION. srhfu doscs of Dadwars PU T Frice, 250! fursavings. Passed. two, or tbice of you who have done wo, put I Loxpos, April 2t.—8teamshlps Auckiorta and | stativa at Leuguo Istaud, Geu. Robert Putter- | ecas. all meution the uanie of Willlsm Urton to- af Dixpaich (0 The Tridune. Pet Dox. Bolaby Drusytes. 'tho Hlouse Gl for the allowanco af certatu | Miobid be wiling La by vioued by svery oue OF 104 | F1ponanon Trum Now Yora, aud Bubemias, trom | o 1ho Hob: Ueorke 1L Haker, Morton Mo | day with stectiousts iuderacas sad with ruspoct- | ¢ dhech Fsie=rey E clalia for Quattcrouaten's abd Conmleary aturéss | wi il gt up al aver upon yous bowor tast 70U | ugton, ave arrived out. Ltk Clovion SRR e 1hons Wagu | Tihsmeran 0 T e vad sompletnaies | AEEATIOTIED, D, Aprl 3i-Tus Siate| nEATY FALSE AND TRUE. B{‘{a‘.mm’u Vacae 7 | e read bl wow ou (e Speakery table, | B FOERANN B Arrtred, steamatips | MacVeact, United Statca Cotvut Beuomson Pe | o ei0ieedii tiets ' Biatared by s porjcotion | Auditor, siuco the Lt lust, bas lssued warru 0 il for the rellef of Willlam it 13 , | man i the 5 Villede Puris, from Havr Wiscousln, from | M. Enowden, Ju-upr_l Patterson, President of the i Teont vaotug Ans Uuves e | U s = Yuu have gutall the bricks fu | Tiverpoots Scate of Georgly, fiom Glizgows | Cleanug-lloise, ¥, M. Brooke, Prealdent e youz bat. [Lauglten} Eiyoid, fron Loudou. thy Cowwerclal Exchapge, Edward to the amount ol ¥ wilcage in couvey Peutteutlary. 60 for cowpensation und prisoners l:‘ the Julict 08 ter stamp to RADWAY & CO.. 5% Wit FUVREP S cratin Yonp il L1 by Gelk Fue of its wurk, then wo wust regusd Mr. Orton's work complete, aud bis death a rest for which he was ready, wad for whict by Liwsclf luugod; that tu seiteve bhm frowm puyiugthe Guverument 83, 650, the smount ol o fosged chceks wilch Lv paid whils

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