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24 TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, HAY 7, 1878, from the Judiciary Committes, with the amend- ment of Thureday,” Lost, Mz, Beck submitted an nmendment to strike ont tho 1st of January, 1870, 83 the tinie when the ree eni of tho law ahoulil take effect, and inaort, in fed thereaf, an amendment to repeal the Iaw from thie paseage of the act. Mr. Thurman argued that the amendment of Mr, Deck fo strike ont cortain worde and insert others wonld prevent any farther amendment of that clanse, In arder that the Senate tucht nof be frammeled by amendment if adopted,” he moved to teike ont Jan. 1 and Insert Sept. 1 as the time when the repesl shonld take efect. The discaasion of (he bill lasted antf) the ex- pleation of the ntorning hour, shen the bill to re. peal the Specia-Hesumption act eame up an unfin- fshed business, npon which Mr, (Gordon waa ¢ titled to the floor: but, on motlon of Mr. Thur. man, the bill was laid aside, po that the Senato {nlm consider the bil} repesiing the Bankrupt aw. Mr. Tharman then conscnted that this bill he taid aside informally, o that AMr. Gordon mignt address the Senate in faruf of the repeal of the Specie-Restmption act, with the understanding that conslteration of the Bankrunt bill shouid be resnmed s £00n As he concluded his fomarks, Mr. Gordon spoke at lensth in favor of revealing the Sprete-Hiesumption act, Mr. Gordon sald d1l-advised legisiation was the rime canse of our financial caslon to-dny. Ie favored honest Gnances, and & return Lo specie- paymenta, He bad steadfastly maintained that the country shonid retarn fo specie paymenta at tho earilest possible momont compatible with the intercst of fta industrinl classce. 1L had beon argied that the shoriest road to specis-resumption wus tho bestone, and that thatroad was con. traction. no matter how rodeh it might be. e denied such a proposition, The credit of the Gov. ceament was an dmnortant (tem, but it would take care of itself {f Conzreas would only wee that the intrrestonthe bpnds was pald ntthe time, and with the coin natded in thecontract, The great in- tereats of the rumo wi question of equal k- portance. 1o had never been able to understand why it was not beiter to save the cmmlrf by come mon-acnto than run it by sclence. e conld hot sec why salvation aecording to_experience was #0 much fess rablo than damantion accord- Inz ta Ricardo, la argued that the policy of con- traction planted the sced not of resumption, bat of the consuniption of the vitals of the country, until it mwept all vnr encrelos and enterprises sway. lle did not telieve Lthe Secretary of the Treasury conld malntain speclo reinmynnn without bringing great distre«n npun Lhe conntrs. Tle then referred to tha South, and sald the Re. nblic's flag was her flag, the Kepubll ier honor, end when either shoald bo wouli not be found wanting in her ¢ of her brain and blood to revel the aseault, Hefers ring to Communisn, ho sald thnt the demoninc that the Commlsslancrs shall be apholated by the Preatdent, by anc with the advico of the Senate. Mr. Toswwnshend ([11.) offered An amondment re- quiting the election of Commissioners by joint ballot of the Sennte and Huuse, A lnn( discnanion ensned on thess amendments and on the b generaity, which provides for three Commissioners, one—an enginecr oMcer above the rank 0f Captain—to be appointed by tae President, ane to be elected by the Senato, snd the third 10 be elected by the Honre. Mr. Townaliend's amendment was rejected, The amendment offercd by Mr. Cox whs &leo re- Sected—veas, f43 nays, 137, Mr, Fort moved ta striko ont the words ‘‘aue thoriziug the I'resident to detall an ofieer of 1ho onginecr corps of tho aruy s one of the Commls- sloners, * and to Insert the words, **directing that one of the Commisstoners shall be a competent en- ginger.” Rejected—in to W7, Mr, Dunnell moved to nmend the claugo veguir- ing the trvo eleeted Comminstoners to have been sctual resudents af the Uistrict of Columbia ten yenrs by making it Ove years, Agtoed to. The Commitiee's amendment siedkingt ont the property qualification clanes for members of the Council wan agreed to; also striking out (he clanse zequiring votors to have pald a poli-tas. 'he Commiiice also reported amendment imiting the rate of tasation to 81,756 per $100 of real and personal property. Mz, Buckner proposed to make tha limit §: Mensere,Lox (New York) and ('ux (Oblo) st that n §2 rate woald produce §2,000,000 a year, and that, therefors, Cangress would be eailed upe on to sppropzinte a llke sum. The cffect, thera- {.;rc. would be to encourage lucreascd oxpendl- e, In the conrsg of the discnralon o this point, the question of linbility of the Government fur the 3.5 bonds cawe up, Mr, Iiackburn insisting that un- der tna exiating liv the Quvernment was liable for the interant but not linble for the principal, and Messrs, Cox (Uhlo) and Cox (Now Yark} denyinf Ihelllnhllliv of the Uovernwont for eithor principal or, Interest. Withoat dlaposing of the question tho Mouee ad- Journcd. CRIME. THE FALL RIVER STEALS. FaLL Riven, Mass,, May 6.—The stoppago of the mills plundered and bankrupted has mnde the yery sensible decrease [n the production of orint cloths of some 15,000 pleces a week. The exanilnation of tho books of the defunct man- ufactories is still golng on, Lut detlulto reports have not yet been made. ‘The bills pavable of tho Sazatiore Mill, us far as traced, arg swu.oo?i knawledge, and thinking from the * honest” workman{ Is ¢t not a profound, broadcast shame that our beloved namcrake, lionjamin Franklin, did steal the lightning from the eay. cens! You hardly con hcl‘p than to sny *Yea" In it not a terrible (call ft fnfamous) “thonght, to think that whatever we prixluce (in money or brains) belongs only to vursclves, and that we might have the benetit therefrom ! This 18 Al plain nonsense accurding to Sibles’s idens. But will and cAn he state how much any person st ** walgh,” In order to be exemunted from beine ' thieved ' whenever * Ja Commune * might take rein in hand, and at tho samo timo how long such a status quo wonid last after o recorrection of property. I pretemlto say: not five minutes! KeAvER. FIRES. AT BRADFORD, TA, Epeciat Dispateh to The Trivune, Pirrsnuna, Pa., May 0.—At about 6 o'clock this evening o fire broke out in the Town of Bradford, fn the upper ofl district, In McKean County, Pennsylvania, which tor a time MMI. MADWAY'S BEMEDIES, Fram tho Hon, Thurlow Wog Nponsixa Dr.RADWAY'SR, R. R, REMEDIE} After Ustog Them for Several Teary, Hew Tonx, Jan.d, 1877.~Dean Rin: eral yrare ush puig meiicines, -vmm‘m‘x’x‘",'z‘,."‘y ter, stierexperiencing thelr eMeacy with tulf copnapsiit e o lowen plowaure, thag & duiy fo hanenndezes, 3 o ihnd lect Tin fodeom o) ot T e hetter dnserinen (B 1 fe p jri (AT Tiels npnly the Hiniment (reauent] fre o [( gnmllnnlhummm *ireife! e T D, ltanwav, RADWAY'S READY RELIEp Qurca tho Worst Pnins in fro Eewenty Minutes. ™ Gnvte INNOT ONE HOUR After randing this advertisement need any o ren paln, | LADWAYR RRADY NELIEY 158 SiTt ol INEny BRI uwumanm,l':"‘ PAacid The Only Pain Remedy {bnl fastantly stopathe most excruc! [nam; eates of the First Natfonal Bauk of New Or leans, and connting them aa cash on hand, De- sldes which, he bad afterward revelved a num- her of certified checks of Way, who was then President of the bank, and converted them Into sundry notes and bills of exchange, which were counted a8 cash. At the time the- deficit was discovered, the suit for the recovery of the deficlt was commenced fn the Unit- el States Circult Court ; In 1568 and in 1972 jndgment was given In fayor of the defendant. Speclal counsel emploged by the Governinent reported that the jury probably based their finding of facts upon the act of set- tiement botween the Assistant Treasurer, Way, and the United S:ates, whereby the debt diie to the Government was discharged by assign- ment of ali Way's m—ancrl{. There ‘was, he nllegus, no error in the verdict, and no bill of exceptions was asked for, He also stntes that all the defenqunts were insolvent. Way was hondeman for Whitaker. ~Attorney-Ueneral Devens reports that the criminal indictments oeainst Whitaker were three in nomber. The first charged an embezzlement of §1,068,421, and, when it was tricd, resulted In Whitaker's uittal. Special Unfted Ntates Attorne t wrote to the Attorney General in April, 1877, stating that the remalning indlctments were for the same offense, and in his (Urfllll‘p? opinjon it was not proper to try theay, aud a-ked nuthorlty to dismies them. Attorney- Goneral Devens directed him o consult with United States District Attorney Lucey, and left it to thelr {ulul discretion to eénter a nolle pros. Orders to dismiss these indictments were roon afterwards entered, 'and Attorney-(Gicueral Devens says that he has no reason to doubt lllnt]l.ucu)’ nad Uraut exercised their discretion wisely. THE SUPREME COURT. DROIAIONS ANNOURCED, g ‘Wasniraton, D, C,, May ¢.—The fallowing declsions were renderad In the Supremo Court to-day: 1,033, United States vs. Discoll, appeal from the Court of Clalms. This Is a caso Iu which the claimant, a stonecutter employed by a con- tractor furnishing stone for tho new State De- partnient, songht to rocover u balance for over- wotk, be having worked ten hours a day In- stead of elzht. The Court of Claims found the the movement {n 1503 told your cosrespondent that when they strike It will” be from a quarter and In o mannor entirely uncxpected, 1t s reported that tho Natlonallets aro In gecrot communfeation with Rusalan sgents, and have a thorough understanding with them. Bonie of tha men In thiscity who are rald to know of the arrangements deny any sucn knowledge, but declare that spmo as. tounding revelations may be expected 'If war actually oceurs. ———— — POLITICAL, Tho Pennsylvania Natlonala In Conventlon —Othior Nawi Snectal Disoatch to The Tribune. PiLADRLYALA, May 6.—The delegates to the Natlonal Conventjon which mcots In this eity to-morroty have gathered in force to-night, And It 18 probable that every county in the State will be represented, ‘The Greenback and Con- scrvativa element, led by Frank Hughes, of Schuylkill County, F. P. Dewes, Chalrpian of the Natlonal Committeo, and ex-Congress- man Armstrong, arc In a decided majority, and aro arranging the prellmivaries to suit them- selves. The Communistle and Labor factions are highly Indignant, and threaten, §f they ara excluded, to bolt and nominate a tleket of thele own. Threo delegates to the Conventlon wera appolinted several weeks ago, but to-night the Urcenbagkers held o mass-mocting and elected a full delegation of forty-six members, who will contest the Labor mon'a seats. The ltter will undoubtedly be excluded, ns thelr object s to nominate Hendelek —B. Wright for Governor and adont a Boclalistic platform, “Thie probablo tickets will be William 1l, Arm- strong for (iavernor, Danlel Agnew forSnpreme Judge, Westey Chambers for” Licutenant-tiov- ernor, aud Mayor Powerly, of Scranton, for Beceretary of Infernal Affairs, Democrats and Republicans are lyoking with some anxicty for the fssue of this Convention, Not for many years has a third party attracted sy much attention. The Yimesof to- morrow will sny: **if ths Conventlon sholl make n dellverance that commends {tself to toe conslderate judgment of the peovle, avd pre- sents caudidates who fusplre the trust of futelligent and patrlothe citizens, it will control the {ssuc. of the great con- furnlshied apariments are becoming more ana more exorhitant In their demanda ns the montent of 1he opening of thy Ealibition ap- ?rtllt‘lms. A friend of my own recently tried o engage roas for a party of six &t an upe town hote! for a month, aml was told that tha tharge for ronms and board woull be £10 for “each perzun ver diem, lights and fuel not Inclnded. An entresul ‘on the Hou- lIevsrd Hlauszmann, that last year conll have heen renteld (furnished) ot 8140 per month, 1s now held at €600 per month, The ordinary hoarlinz-houses, whose terms for boatd and lodging are, Innrmnurfneunnn. from 23 to &3 & Qay, nuve simply doubled theie prices, and the accommodations are poor at that. Everywhere one hiears the same cry, ' We made no money last year, and we shall make no mon- ey next yoar, 8o we inust get all that was van this reason.” In many lustances the proprictors of furnished apartments refuse oositively to grant a lease for thelr rooms for more thun a month ahend, nor will they even state a pricu that they will be wiiling to take, *Were wo tonamen rent we might be able to zet a great deal more," fs thelr fnvariable reply, and the snme system has extended to the hotels, There- fore, 1¢t the Amerfenn traveler who visita Varis thls scnson come expecting to be fleeced, and assuredly he will not be dlsappointod. SCOUTING FOIR INDEANS. Whnt a Datnchment of Cavatry Jave Iiad to Endure While Bearching for Redskina—If- fleulties In Fopding Narrow Streams in the Month of Mnrchellearprs at WorkeDia- sppenranec of GGame. Spectal Correspanidenee of The Tribune. Casir oy Berie Fowncnn Riven, Wy, Ter., April 13.—A long trip through this country in the month of Avril Is anytning but an excur- slon of pleasure. An expeditlun set out from Fort MeKinuey ou the 80th ult. for the purpose ot scouting. over the country between the Bella Fourche and Litric Missourl Rivers. After three daya? travel the column scparated fram the wagon-tratn, proceeding ahead with a pack- trofn, leaving the latter to come on at lefsure, Five doya lnter the wagous reached apoint designated on the Bello Fourche, whera thoy are now, waiting for the roturn of the com- mand, which wiil probably rejein tn three dnys, 2 3 encd o be very destrnctives A strong wight wns blowing, which endered the lahors of the flremen almost useless, The firs soread rapfdly, destroving the Bradford House, the Olean Buflding, 8malley’s livery-stable, Fatrman’s un- dertaker’s oftice, Matteran's drug-store, Kahn's hakery, and fifteen or twenty other bulldings of littlo value, The loss 1s about $60,000, on which there is very ilttla’ {nsurance. A man named Willlamp rown was severely injured by a falling wall, “There wnsa ereat deal of drunkenness, fighting, and stealing, snd several arrests were made. The wind calined at an opportune mo- tnont, or the entiro villega would have ueen deatroyed. To the TCntern Avsoctated Press. Bnaprono, Pa., May 0.—A firo startedin a amall stablo here this afternoon, and the flames soread over two acres of tho business portlon of the city. A largo hotel, livery-stable, soveral atores, ofl oftices, and dwellings wero "burned. Firty thousand dollars’ worth of real and per- sonal ;laropr.-rt_v was destroyed; insurance, $25,- 000. The nrinclfill losers were thodiradford House, $12,000; B. C. Mitchell, $12,000. AT REORUK, I\, Spectal Dirpated to The Tribune. 1 TL (0T, AN CUIPER CORRMEIoNL i op AT cilier’ of pgm?-'fiun"' Llewels, or oiher gi o oigumty \ FROX ONE TO TWESTY MISUTLS, ‘o matter how violent or excruclat EHHU]IATH}. LA R AL R i the ouraigio, or prosrated Wiib diseass Ty sigesr 0% RADWAY'S READY RELitp WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflamdmation of tho Blzdder, Iofammation of tho Dowels, Congostion ot the Lungs, Boro Throat, Difltcult Beaathine Paloitstion of the Hogn, ' EHyaterlos, Oroup, Diphtheris, - o one hen the entfre- coltmn will repaie to Fore Me- . 1 ! . it L inin, if tolerated ) 1d and tiio amount of unrecorded notes discoveres o test upon which wo ore _just cutering, b4 o o Catarrh, Influonza, Lu?m“ b?"““ tisemplover alul the Horert ::'::I:L‘n(fyll‘::‘:g\l::r:tmol abon nt maald Tatn tha | 80 far by the Directors is 880,000, The pay-roll REOKUK, Io, May 6.—A very destructive firo | PO (B0 T b 1o tho nmlj behest of tho | Kinney. thera to retnaly, it 18 most sincerely Lo ‘Hoadaohoe, Toothache, ment to be such as to make tho claimant in | Pt ualyabe caees, Of EboR, L T TRR I | of the Bordor City MUl lins iicen made up to tho | occurred hero this morniog. It sterted fu 8 { Commune, aud faunt the flag of peril to peace b Tioped, Until peiuice salnec aro ovecaud the Nouralpia, Rhoumatism reality an employe of the Uovernment, unid @ave | omen could flouslah on onr xoll. The people wers ‘| buliding occtpled as the general offices of tho | and prosperity in the face of a law-loving com- mountain-rouds thoroughly dry. s time of tha stoppage, and tho bands }ml\l. Farn Riven, May 6.—At o meeting of the stockholders of the Border City Millg,a report of tho financlal condition of the corporation waa submitted, ns follows: Net indebtedness, $1,005,65¢; besides this there aro other debts due of snall amounts, Thero ore outstanding other notes of the corporation not appearing on Cold Chills, Aguo Cails, Chilblains, and Frost Bites, “The applieation of the READT RELIF] ot ,:’,m::ma » o pataor dliiculy el e Thirty 10 aixty drops fn hlf & tnmbler of water wity et i o Mweis: and il Intesnal e ierd Calig suffering, the country ecemed owilated, bul bo- neatt 1t all, controlling it =ll, was the abiding epltit of the American peuple, elovated, sanctied by suffering, eydarance, aud teial, Mr. Sargcnt, from the Committee on Appropria. tions, called up the IHonso bill making approncia- Huna for the poyment of Invalld and other pone #lons af the Unlied Sia'ea for the yeir ending Jnne Sudginent for the amount. ‘This Court hoid it 1o he clesr that thero was no privity be. tween the cafmaut and the Umted Blutes; that the _contractor emplofed aud nald him, the United States baving no uterest fn the rate or amount ‘pakl, save that tus sum so paid with 15 per cont In A body of troops sottivg outb at this time of the year, {n this country, with wacons, especial- l; earhy-losded Govornment wavous, fid thetneclves very moch in the condition of the theee wise men of Gotham, who put to scalnn bowl. At one crossing of a stream, whicha an could almogt leap over, wo were four and monwealth, & will Lo fmpotent in the atruggle and die tn dishonor. - 1t hna two piainly marked paths Lefore 1t, and ns 1t shall chooge to-morrow “ix will L;l,mnltl power and respect or fallure sud ahame,! Mqunog, La., May 6.—The elcetion’ to-day for Mayor and seven Councilinen-uf Monroe Keokuk & Des Moines Rallwey Company, and soon spread to tho wholesale notlon house of Burkett & Co. Nearly all the books, papers, and supplies of the Rallway Company were destroyed, and tho loss to them isirreparable. The following nre the losses: H c-half houra pnseing our train of thirteen ternal Bddition was the tneastire of amount to be paid | 0, 1870, and In_explanation waid that, under tho | the books, which, so far as luformation has been 3 5003 resulted In the clection by a larve majority of | S . “Traveicrashonid A1Ways caTy B Lottia of T odditiun was the inarurs of amount bo bo bald | 2, LR S0 O Gerson wha served. in | fosclved, amotnt to 70,000, but 1t is supposod | ;% Vath ou bulldinge, $10,500; B, 1 Bowety | G0 uilye hremoernts and ane colored Oty vor | wagous, clihough unly waistluep fn the contio | RERDYTALIER NIAHC A i Attt b ks the War of 1812, even though he bad been in but asinglo engagement. was cntitled to a nension, and the whlow of any sach soldier wan alao entis led 1o & J)flmlul. Iy this legislation neariyn milllon and u bislf of dpflars were added to the pen- slon-roll, ‘Twenty-two thonennd two hundred and twenty-five now numenwore placed on the rollaince the ueglnning of the present fscal year. The to- tal amount spproprlated by the bill as it came frum the foure wae & 1,574, Tt exceeded the amount ap) mgrlntml by the bill 1ast year to tho extent of g"‘.‘ , 037, ‘The Senate Coinmitice on ‘Approptiations’ had added an_sppropriation of s!:s.nuu additional for feea to cxamining surzefms In onier to enablo the Commtsstoner to securo the servicen of uhyslcians of standing. Tetersing to tho second section of the bill as it came from the Hou which providos that from and nfter July 1, 1t 1ho oflico of Penslon Agent shall be flled by wounded or disablea Unfon sol- diers, Mr. Sargent satd, shnuid that biil be adopt. e, 1t would require n change in the oflice of Pon- sion Agents all over the country on the lat of July nest, The Committes on Approprintions, therc- fore, reported an amendment to strike out tho tlouss section ond insert in lleu thereot as follows: st hereafter, In the_appofutment of Penslon Agents, prefercnco shull be given to wounded or disabled Union sol- dicrs,* Ho was not disposed to turn out Fension Auzonts who had given bouds and were falthfuily discharging thair duties now, The clanse in the Houes bill providing that a feo of $1 and no moro shall bs pald to an examining surgeon fue cach cxamtnation of s pensioner, ete., was struck ont, and an smeadiment reported by tho Committes vn Appropriations increasing the ap- ropriation_for_cxanining surgeons’ fces from g::u. 000 to §8%,000, Agreed to, The next amendment was that quoted fn Mr, Sarvent's remarks ju regand to the appolntment of Pension Agents, Mr. Heck naid It wonld be bost to strike out the amendinent propoeed by tho Scnate Committcs on A}‘Y\‘uptllufln!, and dlsagree to the sucond suction of ilie bill as proposed hy tho Houso, Ue deniod the power of Congress to impose wach ilniitation un the rizhis of the Prestdent of the United Btates i maklug appolntments. “The Cunstitution wave. 10 the V'rosident the right to select his uppolntecs from all the people of the United States. 1f in on hullding, $10,000; Burkett & Co., on stock, $15,000; Keokuk & Des Moines Rallway, on furnituro and supplics, $8,000; Western Unfon Telegraph, battery, ete., ; total, 204,800, Insurance~8, B. Vall, £1,000 on buildlngs fv the lowa State, of Keo- kuk: Durkett & Co, on stock, North British and_ Mercantile, $§10,000; German American, $3,000; Iome, of New York,! 810000; " London & Livernool & Globe, $3,000% Insurance Company of North America, $10,000; Manufacturers’ of Boston, 82,500 and London Assurance, 83,600; B, B, Bower, on bulldiug, French Insurance Corporation, 82,0005 Scottlsh Commerelal, ¥2,000; and St. Joseph Fire & Marine, 81,000, The bnildioga destroyed ewbrace a row 8 bolf block In length, 3+ AT JUNEAU, WIS, Special Diepatch to Ths Tridune, Juresv, Wis,, May 8,—Early yesterday morn- ing the storesof A. Croncand H. Kollerman, the County Treasurer's oiflce, and tho resldence ol E. C. Lowls wero entiriy destroyed by fire. The loss will be about $20,000. Insurance, $4,000. This 18 the sccond time within the vear L\mt ‘tlha County Treasurer's office has been urned. to n man wading acroes, Three or four. mules wero | danger of drowniug. 'The difffeulty wns owing to the nature of the soll on elther “edie of the water, which wns a blue clay, very hard when dry, but almost Ik glue when wet, The small hdofs of the mules would sink to acon- slderabio dewth, and the adbesion was so great that they could only with urest effort be with- dragen, ~Alter flonndering abont for awhile, the animats would llo down or endeavor to turn back, become entanzled, and fall. The wagon- naster, who has served in that capacity or as teamister for tiventy years, fald that this luno- ceut-appearing brook was the wourat croaslug he bad ever encountered. Thhmn‘) s wix dny’ march from Fort McRin- ney. All the wuy tho country Is stmtlar to that Inthe vicluity of the fort—sterile, barren, aud presenting an unvarying monotony. ‘The last day's march lay through what may appropriutely be teried a'red region, the coune try bolog of this bue, pofticularly the hille, which from the baso up become darker, til at the summit tho rocks resemble blocks of solid there are other notes of this class which have not. yet appeared. By the booka of tho Com- pany, it appears it should have ou hand or on deposlt cast amounting to $119,203, ln'?nlry ol all the Lanks and bankers whero deposits havo been mado has shown on de- posit an! in the hands of the corporation $9,819, showing a cash deficiencyol $109,974 The asscts of tha corporation as they nrpfllr on tho schedulo are 81,020,051, From this valuation constderable deduction must be made forerrors arisiug from want of information, fuslvency of debtors, and shrinkage on inich of the prov- egby if sule of it i3 made. In rofercuce to tho question of putting the corporation into bank- rupeey. it should o stated that there ts due tho Company {rom fnsurance companies in Lhodo 1siund about £44,000,\which has beenattacned by trustev process by the creditors In that State, anid which may be beld by those attachments nguinsy tle (nterest of Maossachusotts creditors, Tho atockholdera subsequently voted to go Into bankruptey, and aopolnted vames A, Hathaway to file & petitivn for that purpose. ant and controctor was stinply that of employe and omployer, and it the furmer hud not been employed by the tatter the United States would heen responsiblo, Revers 0. %2, County of Warren va. Marcy; error to the Circuit Coitet for the District of Tilinols. In this cose it {8 held that the bouds tesued by tho connty In afd of the Rockford, Rock Istand & 8t. Louts Raifroad appearing on their face to be regutar, and fn accordunce with law, the fnnocant purchuser from the county is protected, notwithstanding the ulleged defect In the notice ol the election ordered to bo taken npon thefr {sauc; snd it s gald the rofusal of the court of equity ta gdve the couuty reliel {n such casecan be norreater evil than would befall innocent purchasers of bouds if the Joss should be made to fall on him, aud that from this dllemma there is no asenpe, unicss tho privileges of com- merclal paper are nbrogated, and it 1s made the duty of those who takg it to inquire into all its previous history and cireumstauces of Its origin, and this’ would be to revoluttonize the principles on which tha business of the cow- merciul world s trausacted, and would requlre & uew departure in the modes and usages of trade. Aflirmed. Mo, 23 Muure and Davis v, Robbine; error to the Supremo Court of Illinofs. It Is herc suid that where platntifls in error assert g right 1o Ll nnder purchase fromn the United Btates, aud their rizhts depend upon the laws of the Uuited States concerning the sales of public landn, o cucstion s presented of whicn this Court must take cognizance. On the werita, Jt ks xaby that where a patent has been lssued to n party, and afterwards it {s directed to be re- ealled, sad another to fssuo Lo uther parties, hut the holder refuses to ruttirn his putent, and the Dupartinent doea not venture to Issue fuother for the same land, the legal title rematus in Ly r, and o conrt of equity will not compel o strrender, as was done in this case, to one haviug no title ut all; thay when o patent Lias been jssued, detivered, aud accepted, the right to eontrol the title bus passed from the ‘will prevent sicknessor puin from change T alier than French Braudy or muu.fia"-r s FEVER AND AGUE, FEVER AND AGUER cured for 10 centa. nmmmux" ent o this wormmn-A‘Fuiru.[rh‘ml'm w0 and aif Othier BIAlATious, DLk Searlet, Trohols eilamw, and other Fevers (alucd by {CADWAT'S (L3 .&?m%umu AX'S READY RELIEF. Fity ceau AEALTH! BRAUTY! orted by both parties, and one colored Repul sean, anid the clectfon by & majority of 0t of }fret{llindnm, the regular Democratic npminco or Mayor. v Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune, Citaxtratay, JIL, May 0.—~The Republicon Contzressional Commitico of this (the Four- teenth) District met in this city to-day and fixed up the preliminaries for holding a District Nom- inating Convention, The Conventfon will ho held fu this city Julv 8 ot 3 v'clock. Thero fs but little or no oppasition to the present mem- ber, the Hon. J. U, Cannen, and unless some chante cones to the Republicans very shortly Lie will ho thelr nomluce, and bo triumplantly re-ulected. Apecial Dispateh to The Tridune. WALRBRTON, Ind., May 0.—~At the town alec- tion to-day tho entire Hopublican and hard- moncy ticket was clected over tho Greanback nominces by & majority of over threo to one. Ravrton, N, C,, May 6,—Tho rogular Dem- ocratle municipal tickots wero everywhers victorlouns over the Iaalcals, disorgsniziug in- dopandents and bolters, ——ea——— CHICAGO AND MINNESOTA RELATIONS, 1Ta the Editor of Tke Tridune. MANKATO, Minn., April 20.—It may ba sald with truth that nonew Btato nns wver mado moru rapld stridea towards wealth and a dura- bl prosperity than Minncsota is now maldng. The valao and tho vastoess of her resources aro but just beginning to bu gengrally mads known. ‘Thelntroduction of rallroads luto thls State {8 o comparatively recent thing, and the cffects are alrcady of o most astonishlvg char- acter. One who, il the writer, hias had the advan- tago of scelng this roglon fu {ts native wild. ness, and Yeforo It had beon admitted into the great comumunity of Americau 8tates, can- Bteang and_purs Mich Tood-T h:«in'nf’-cfl-{ o S el DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent has made the most astontshing eoreat so aick, sarapll afu tho chauges tha body wnderkoes under tle ladoeud of this traly woudsrful inedioino, that fron, ‘Clie hills, or cluvatlons, fn thiy sectlon pre. sont a very Interesting gzeologleal feature. ‘they riso abova the plain to a height of from 800 to 500 fect, resombling in appesrance the Egyptlan Pyramids, coverlng, 1 should judge, about the same area at tho basei indeed, {t re- quires no vivid fimagination to . trace them bock to human handiwork, to remote ages of the past, when the ancestors of thosewho constricted the Peruvian amd Mexican temples may have occupled this then fertilo regiou, Moro especially would o fecling nkin tonwe arise in the miud wben stunding on the suminit of ono vl theso mounds ot sunset and behold atratehing (o the distance a Jong line of red-tipped summits, bearing evidence that thero wero indeed plants in the land in thoso days. If, In tho fluctustions of fashion, beave becomes popular agalu, the bauks of thoe Bello Fourche will prove of greater value than n ee... mine. All along the stream aro the stumps of TRIAL OF A FORGER, Epeciat Dispalch to The Tribuna, GRAXD RartD8, Mlch., May 0.—The potorions E. T. Munncll, sllas Harry Schrader, allas Willinmm Harvey Steader, alias E, T, Schrader, alins Kgglesht, and many other names, bas been on trial fn the SBuperior Court of this ity for the past two weeks for one of his unitna forgeries committed bero Dec. 18, 1873, It has been onu of the most exciting ond closcly-contested criminal cascs over trivd In this section of tho State. Tho prosccution was conducted - by Capt. 8. H. Balland, Pros. weuting Attorney, oud M. J, Bumlley, Esq. Tho defonso. was conducted by Measrs. 8. D, Clay, E. A. Burlingame, 0. J. Reoves, and ¥, G, Holmes. Bixty or soventy witnesacs, orally or by depositlon, testified o the case, and overy subtioty or ine —— AT MUSCATINE, IA, MuacaTiNg, Ta., My 0.—~The fire at C. Lela- decker’s place, two and a balf miles from this city, Baturday night, destroycd his barn with aix horaes, a fino Jerscy bull and calf, with a lot of agricultural machincry, Loss, $2,000; no fnsurance. ‘The fire {s aupposed to be incen- d;ury;fll:cunuu Leludecker bad reduced the price of milik. Every Day an Incrcaso in Fleh snd Welght is Scen and Felly THE GREAT DLOOD PURIFIEL —_— AT COLEMAN, MICIL Special Dispatck b Ths Tribune. EAST 8AGINAW, Mich., May C.—Reardon's Tvery arop of he Bertapsrnitan Resalvent comman, ‘ szecutiv Wuking appotutmonits of Pension Agenta ho wasto | gouutty kniown $0 tho law wos used, The case | Shingle-mill,at Coleman Station, on tho Flint & | ot but be struck with the marvelous chango | trees whero tho little anfmals Lsv® been ab | estes through the hiood. swest, Urla, aad other £213 {f".',"(’;S‘.u;‘:,::l‘,‘l,"hfi‘c{:ff:,_f::."° Departuent o e sonuned :"f“;,“"“d "’;1:"‘“?,“!1 alon "‘l'"‘“‘,'v was -u[»mlmd o the jury at noon to-day, snd { Pero Marquette Roflway, burned Baturday | which fn so brief a period has como over i, [ Wotk. Every fow rods thelr danis aro met | 829 julcesat tho system:tho r“iuur:;'lli:‘;"lglr‘l“m;’" "F1is 18 the case lu Wl Jadge Davls was o | Heurs Seetionn of tho. cowitry whongonid givs the | In two hours ‘a verdict of guilty was | ploht. A quantityof shinglos and thoboarding- | It fs now tho fineat ‘Wwheat-growing district | with, ‘The “amount of labor they perform on el f the Body with new X Beroful 111 on, Olanduisr Discary nume wetiona of tlo country whoagould gles the fuls, Bypniita, Conspmpiiony i Digery : o tos re saved with dltlfeu . e ud w ut one o wonderful. Ono of our party toll mc he Throat, Moutn, ‘l'nmors, party, Tequired bond, Congrees whould mot let toe [ Fonderod. | Tho uttorneys for = the cuse | house were saved witl culty, Loss, $0,000; | upon this continent, at heat is but one of | 8 wo! s in the i Mot ors. Nodes | A & ive Iniring 3 its power, and aro tatklng of taking the case to the Supreinc | fosurance, $4,500, tho many products which 1ts sofl and climate | that ho onco saw s many as 800 of them ut s and other parif of e aystem, sore Eyes, dignsmed ol l_—lomlny. sl s the ‘samo lll‘!‘l‘o’ T should not [;x:n“l;ga "on tihe | Court una writ of error, but that 1a not certatn e aro cnp:mylupn! briuglng to the utmost perfoc- | Work ot onco. After watching them awhile, in pieharies frun dio K, 854 Slo o (15 1IN WATERTOWN, Mitwavkes, Wis, May 7—3:30 a, m.—At 2 & . o firo broko out in Marshall & Co.'s large organ factory. The bullding and contcuts wero totally destroyed. Soveral largo organs were on lml awaftlug shipmens, Loss, $26,000 to 40, puwer of (oe Execntive. The man who conld not come to Congress without going aod telling wounded 0 diers that ho- tried to put thow lu pawer vy ubriuglug tie richt of tue Uresident in Yiuiation of tho Cmatitution perhapy wonid be batter at hom., Ilo had voted forihe bounties and penalons to soldier+, ar.d he did not wish to be understood as denylng tuem uny of thelf rizhts, Mr. Chrletianey ‘Wgrecd WILH' the Seuator from Kentucky thot the “adoptian of this umendment wonld be unconstitalional, ‘The power of tho Ex« eculive coula not bo thua restrictod, Mr. Dorasy submitted an amendment in llen of that reported Ly the Commitice oo Apuropriations, oy follows: **'That from and after Hha 1t @l Ocl ber, 1478, the te1ms of ufiice of all Pansion Age: whoulexp ce, and tacreafter tue o v of 1'enalu Agf'nt shall bo @ted by honorably-discharzed Unlen nuldiers r. loar moved to_amend _the Wmendment by adding **or to widows or daugnters of soldlers,” Agreed to, Mr. Sautabury opposed tha amondment of the Committer, and ulvo tha* of Me, Irarney, and ur. guod (hat it was &n abraigement of the constitu- tional power of the Presl fent. Mr. ’n;-lu said bio wae Inclinad to thluk Sena. tars on the other slde who opposed any restriction of the pawer of the President werd more con- cernnd about the next Piesldent thau the present FExuentlve, Lo réferred to the scetiun ae aifginally d by the lloase, and sald if the Deniocrutic conld paws such a bill ko (id not sce why a Henate natensibly iRapublican should ubject o it, Mr, Heretord—=W hat do you wesn by ostenslbly Republican? Mg, [ngalla—Well, nominally Republican, Mr. Blahie—1istory will vindieste you. Mr. Ingalts—Yes, history will vindlcate me, After discussion se, Dursey modified hls aniend. ment to read ue followa: ** That on tho 1et day of H70, Lho torms of otllco of all I'ension hall expliro, uud theroafter honorably dise wounded or disabled Unlon lulfllfll attempting to approach nearer ho stopped on a stick, making 2 stight nolse, when prestol as by msgie, tho whols colony dissppearcd. Antelope aflford the most abundant game we have met, but they are very wikl, and poor eat- Ing when obtained. Alliough a very pretty an{mal, tho antelopo {8 perhaps the inost in- ferior gamo of tho plains, Ita flesn s not com- parable to that of the Dblack-tall deer or youny butfalo; but, as our wild animnals are dlzuppearing, antolope, buffalo, and all others witl soon bo a thing of the past. 1t Is remark- able tosee the disappearance of game on the approach of scttionents, In this country, the I5iack Hitle, around the Red Cloud end 8potted Tall Agencies, where game was abuudant o few years ogo, it ll now raruly of never met “)?}’: tion. Quictly, and without soy * flourisn of trumpets,” {t bas been steadily devoloping its amazing resources, and with o succeas that has recently drawn toward {t the attention of the whule couutey. ‘The natural coussquonco fs an cuormous thle of emigratlon from the oider and more thickly-populated States Into frusher and more fertilo ficlds. Dy the close of this year Minnesota will huve within her Hmlitsa population of nenrl( one million, whilo its growing crop of wheat, now wsuveral fuchcs above tua ground, aud looklug finoly, will nut fall short of 50,000,000 of bushicls, Between Chieaizo and Minncsota the most in- timato commercial relationa must aiways exiat, ‘The ralroads arc binding it to us with links of steel, Bomo of our sagacious citizens baye long seen wnat Minnesots was to be, and by thelr enery-and enterprise they have contributed to Dbring about the result. ‘I'he cxtension of the Northwestern Railroad through Soathern Minnesota is an instance in kind. Thero 13 no better built or eawipped roud In the nuumrly. wud it has abready erlurmod wontlers in thie way of settling up and develop- ng the rusources of that portion of the Siste, wiich ntuy woll be tormod the agricultural par- adiso of tho West, 'Fha trade of this sich and rapldiv-growing section will naturally flow along the llueof the Northwestern Road to Chlcazo, 'This roag s now completed and in ruuning order from Winona, on the Misalssippl, to Gary, fu Dakota, adistanco of 300 ntles, and ntersccting tho fufrest purtion of Miunedota, from Its castern to jts western boundary tine, Tho tHovernmont Iands have been so fast taken up aluce the con- struction of this lne that the “plekinge’ o now protty shim, and what jelelr of 1t will soon be absorbed, * But tho rallrond ftsell Lias upwards of a millfon of acres for sale ot as tine laud u8 there 1a in the State, the demand for which Is of such a charucter thut would surprise somo of the -estate fraternity fn Chicago, Tho land-oflice of tho Northwesteru {3 at Mar- shall, & small town near the western ond ot jts present working linc. 1t fs now tho most active place of its slze upon this continent. ‘The ar- rivals evory day by rall and oy emlgrant-wagons are about equal to pumber to the ontire sumof 1ts town population, But they Ko as fost s thoy come, or nearly overybody would bo oblkzed to put up with a’ lodging upou *“the cold, cold ground,” Al these m-n{» o want {4 lamd, ad, assoon as they havo obtalned that, ot they go to fulihl thelr d uunf. 1 wus impressed with the bardy, resolute, and fntelligent charucter of thess fimmizrants, They have the very clearest conception of what they are dolug, und they do not scein to be troubled with any doubts In regsrd to the future, ‘They know that they have coue juto a land where the soll 8 good, the cllmate good, the peoplo good, and where education and good Jaws extend thelr arch of snclicr over all. ‘Thcse are the solid it ‘Whoum, "Eryaipelss Ao Ta the Fleit, athor: Cancers i i1¢ nll wastes of the life princinle, are witda a0 0f (Dls wonle? of maders chemt, o afow D irova o any Berson usluk (11 Sliher of thiss forms of disekso 18 DoVeRt bower toLurd thens 1t tho pattant. dally becoming reduced by the waited san ecouiposition that are conitiually proiresioe, siiccevds {n arresting thets wastes, ana repaire the san with new inaterial made from healthy blod—and i Cio Barsapariilian will ani dies sectire=A curs (s cefe taln1 1or wnen voce thissremedy comnencel of purigcation, 1ndl ccegda 1t diminishing the lom of wastes, ita refialye wiij be Tanid, and every 4 14 atient wilf feol himself strongor, the food dixesting ttor, appetita {mproving, snd fleah and weightia: oAb 7ot ofity doed the Barsspariilisn Tesolvent excel remedinl agenta in thu cure of Chronic, Serufaith Constitutional und Skindlcascs, but it latlho vuly ot {iive cura for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Drinary and omb Dlsesses. Grarel, Disbetes, Drotif, topage of Wator, lucomlnlm.‘u of uLmr. irighi’s ‘Atbuminuria, 80d t all cascs wher ther a1 deroelis, OF tho water ta rhick, cloudy. mixe nces Iiko tho white of an egg,or threads (1K i, oF there 18 & marbld, dark Ulivus aps. loge-dust deposits, and when there bt prl i, burning sensatlen when passing water, pain in tha sinall of tho back and along the loins. Tunror of Twolvo Yoars' Growth Curoed by Radway’s Rosolvent D, Rapwav—l have had Ovarian ovarles and ‘bowels, Al thie ductoran Do help for it.% T fried everytl tht mended, but noth!ng helped me. ne sd ingight Lwonid ey ii: caitne I had ou Bishe Jicsolvent ani ong bot o ttieaof our Noady |ietier utdor {0 e fcen or falt, an: er ’B 1 lhave for twelvs years. ) 0 epelt ot o oIyt soul Chaas. ® VRANRLN T RN TP, PRIOBE, - = &1 Por Bottlo. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. NN ARDOR, Mic] nd :slrl 1 atlug Plils, wa 1 the wap fOr uvsriau tusiors ou the 068 e Inent vla]umnn of our curable. Byunced lucw . P Thicy were like knots on & trea, My welht was e W he § cotameased with yoor temuics S 0w {1 {8 1wo hundved and ten puunds., but they 879 b uil pore'yet. 1liave aken tweaty-four buitich wl i et aiue of Heliel, aud twentyotourbuitelal Py ot ite oedlctues (rdny U, Greatili. Fieuio ks yuur bovk ** Fale sud Trus. 31HS, C. KRAPR. Another, Letter from Mrs, C. Kroph drest Dr. Rapwav=Rind Sr: T take the liverty (28l o Ay TRAlih v ergey fuirored L7 B8 our medleiues, Thiva “of the tumors 318 €0 oo and tha fourtly i noarly su. Dropey la £ont, J il improvig, aod myv1lulfi:l crearng Yery 1o wonderful chroydut piedieian h o wonderful cury ¢ 550 DI, 004 (ruth Canads, $Bie l,vmhli“;m‘,f NOTEB AND NTWS, THB MEXICAN HORDEN, Wasiinatoy, D. C., May 6.—Gen, McDowell has been Inatructed to fnatitute a vigilunt watch. Mulness along the southiern Lorder of Arlzonn and Southern Califurnla to prevent a violution of the neutrality Jaws by the Lerdo revolution- istg, and to acrest any nnd all parties who are suspeeted of congregating on the border for that purpose, Gen, Ord has notifled the War Devartment that bo has made such disgribution of the force under his command s will, in his Dulement, with the co-overation of othier Fe cral olliclals aud State officlals, prevent any se- rous vivluiion of the nettralicy laws, He las directed the prompt arrest of all suspeciad pere- sans who may attempt to cros, from the United States fnto Mexico, [lls activn has bLevn ao- wroved gt headguarters (o thle city. DANGENOUS COUNIRRFEIT, A dangerous counterfeit note of the denoml- nation of $100 on the Merchants’ Natlonal Liunk of Bedford, Mass,, has been put in - clreu- tion {n the Western Btates. i CHINESE 13MIGRATION. The Ifouse Committee on Edacation and Labor to-day nereed upon the LIl maxiag it a mizdemennar for tho master of n vessel to take mure than Hfteen Chinesc passengers, male or female, to the United States atter Jan. 1, 1670, ot Erupiions, —Fever Sores, Feald Hes !el‘ for they bave hal no money for services ": i isck hus far, und are mnot lkely to go oo without pay, Tho caso hluged on the question of tho fdentity of tho respondent, osud It was evident” thoe only hapa was op a disagreermont on a reasonable doubt of tho llentity, The respondent evidently ex- pected a disagrcement, and wus gay and cheerful throughont the triol, The verdict affected him materially, and when he got back to Jall he Iroke down, If ancw trial {s uqt obtalned, or a writ of error taken, bie will be sentenced In o few days, The trial called out immense throngs of cltizeny, who falrly tramped on each other to obtain atdmissjon to the court, and Lundrods of ladies wers present several duys. AT DITROIT, MICH, Special Dispalch 1o Tha Trilune, Dernroir, Mich, May 6.—A flro occurred at Schmitt & Schmittdicl's match-factory, corner ot Elghth and Loverctte sircets, this cvening. Dawmate, £500 to bullding and 81,000 to stock; insured, ————— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, New Yonk, May 0.—Two {nmates of the Lunatic Asylwn at Blackwell’s Iataud died, and ono (s seriously (), from drinkipg o mixture of ale and chloroform, whict they surreptitiously seaurcd Saturday, New Onteans, Moy 6.—A Galveston News speeial siys an attempt was mado by the revolu- tionlsts to oust theDiaz Government of Chihuaha but it resulted ina fatlure, A number of con- spirators are In Jails others fled. Boston, May 6.—ln the case of Plvor P, Cumtninga nzainst the Grund Trunk Rallroad, Lho Jury gave u verdict of $13,7038 Cummings waus an englueer, aud was injured byu collisivn with a wily enzine, Lgaveswouty, Kan, May 6,—Crops In this neighborhiood vromise better than for years. ‘Whcat whil bo barvested JuneltolS. A §ood desl of corn is planted already, [ Puitanesriia, Slay U—~fTle celcbrated run- nlug-horso Leamiogton fell dead o Chestout Hnl tis wornlng, ANTI-USURY SOCIETY, Naw Yonx, May 6.—Tlo anuual mecting of the Auti-Usury Bocicty was hetd toduy, The wembers comprisivg ¢ aro the samo as those comurising tha Labor-Reforin Leaguo, also in scsslon here. Rosolutions were sdopted eotting forth that all usury laws should be abollshed; that 1L should not'he legal to collect usury - teres d that, the people beinyg ths cuuntry, all laws should te made fur thelr goud, and not for tho benelit of any vue class, ———— BEECHER. Apeeiat Dispaleh to The Tridune, New Yok, Muy 6.—The World says the ans nual busiucss meetlng of Plymouth.Church was held this evening, It fs understood thut thq name of Mre, Thton will be dropped from the ARRESTED, BostoN, Mass., May 8.—The police have ar- rested Herbert W, Otls, Cbarles Doherty, Wikl fam Ryan allas Mysterious Billy, Jobn F. Con- ners sligs Jack Conners, Charica H, Gilman, and Jonnfe Walton charged with com- plicity In removing the safo from the houss of _ Ephraim Otls in Bouth Beltuate last Moaduy night, and robblog it of 850,000 In bonds, Herbert 1V, Otla Is & nephiew of the person robbed, and membor of the Hrm of Merrick, Billlnes & Utls, drugulats, of Bos- ton, n concern which lately fafted, Otls, {t fs supposed, concocted the witolo plan of the rob- bery. The eutire property wus recovored. THE WEATHER. Oyrice or Tum Cuier BioNAn Orricem, WasninoTon, D, C., May 71 n. m.~Indica- tlons—For Tennessco aud the Omo Valley, Upper Misalsaipoi and Lower * Missourl Valleys, falling, followed by rislug barometer, warmer, southwest, veering to colder northwest winds, partly cloudy, fullowerl by clearing westher. For the Luoko reglun, aoutheast to south winds, partly cloudy and rainy woather, lower temyperature and faliing barometer, LOCAL OBIKBVATIONN. Cittoaao, May o, PUBLIC DOCUMENTS, The Committce also agreed upon the bill authorizing u distribution to tho publie lbrarles of one vopy of every document publlshied for publie distributfon by Cotzress. WASIINGTON AT ITS DEST, A more beaut(ful clty than this in its spring garb does not exist. All the parks and gar. uenk, of which Washiugton boasts more than any other ity of tho Unlon, are now at the heigtit of their besuty aud freshuess. Tue goses und the suuw-balls are {n bloom, and plso the peonles in the ‘Ireasury gardens, and the doawood aud many other trecs ure blogmiug in the parks. Yesterday was such 8 Muy-day as tue pocts have deseribed. An offort {8 now be- g mado to reclahn Lafoyetts square from the teunips und loafers (chiclly colored) who havo so Jome tulested i1, excluding by their rowdylsim and insolence all respeetabile peobls who wished to enjoy it. Ludies and geotlemen aro pow se- Ieeting §t tor thelr afternoon watks, and hopo to crowd ont the rowdies in tune. ‘Tne Monuinent {::uund&. su loug o desolate waste, are now. Lo- ug lwproved fu certain portions. TIHE CONBI'IRATONY, a Suecial Disputch 0 The Tribuna, New Yonk, May 6.—The Worid's Washing- tou corresbonagnt.sayas ¢ Siuce the aritation of the s guestion, Conkllng has been cousultstion with the leaders of the movement fu the Demoeratie um{. 1t s positively known that Conkling §3 1 full symoathy with the lu- Time, (Har. (TAr Hun) Wind, a7 B, W.... Eiarun REVENUE DEFRAUDER BOLD OUT. New Youx, May 6.—Tho United Statos Mur- shal this morning sold at auction the stbek and hinery of Clirlstlan il, Liliouthal’s tobacco ctory, Lo satisly the judgment obtained by the Government amounting, with costs, to £175,000. Lilienthal waa charged with making fulsu ' returns, thereby dofruding the Govern- l'n:r;tl.ow'l‘lm prices obtatued for tho stock were “Maxtmuw, 0 ninf 3 WBNERAL OBSUIYATION Cu10auo, M. Hattons, | dar,) TA, cunrie whlows of daughtera of such soldjo pointed 1o such otlices,” Agreed , oF ape youd, 273 Ir, Sargent then subinitted an amendment to that of the Committes, providing that from and after _the passsge of the ek, in cass of vacaney In 100 oficy of Peuslun Azent, Itunatl be Glied by tha appolutment of a wounded or disabled Union' sol- dier. Agreed Lo, Pendln; tiscusslon Mr, Christiancy Introduced a biil to saend Soc, 5,414, Rovieed Batutes, and to pinish forgery snd other Hike crimes injutioualy aifecting fureign Governwents, Ieforrod. Adjuurned. HPRINGFILLD ILL. Spectal Dispaich to Tha Tribune, SrriNovigLp, [, May 6.—In the United Btatew Court to-morrow, the famous Mte Ver- uon Bank Expross rohboery csse comes up for trial, sud prominent attorneys aud detectives for the case ure already hore. Tho $200 reward by the Governor for thearrcet of Frank Haude, tho notorious, wus to-day pald to Bhertit Frunk Hitcheock, of Peorla. EXPELLED, Woopstack, Vt., May 6.—At the sesslon of the Vormont Muthodist Eplscoval Couference to-day, the Committes on the triatof tho tev. E. D. Hopkins, chareed with forgerics, reported 10Us! Under tho eall of Btates, the followlng bills wore referrai; By Mr, Thompson ~Neciaring that all proposl- tions to change or modity the Torlil law are ine {uulcluul and detrinontal to tho geneesl woliare of he people, and that ILls unwilee (o wasto time ut roscut In tho discussion of the Woad Tarill Lill. 1o moved its rofcrence to the Comwmittes vn Ap- propriations. Mr. Woud moved ita reference to the Committes at Wnr and Mcana, Mr, Pugo moved e roference 10 the Committeo of the Wholw un tho state of the Unlon. Agreed to N. Ko fresht o 1¥.,E., trosh END OF A MYSTERY. Speclal Dimatch fn The Tritune, Covruyuus, 0., May 8.—Edward Dyer, a stock. buyer, mysterionaly disappearcd near Grvoe- port, {n this State, last August, and near where he was last acen on thie river-bank his empty ; th £ i ich hava brought them here, and | roll of tho church. Whether sho will appear | 9ulte wouiaber frow i plsto. Yooy S ING vesuigation, and will nsslse actively, I not opea. | ~123 to 18 2 vhiat he be expelled Trom tho miniatry and mem. | Pocket-book and a few pleces of silver wero | Feasous Wb : - o or: shio. Wil ~appe i, » Bt o Moo b 1 ok b o | iy r. Goline—or Diatrick and Ciecutt Courtn | bership of tho Cinrch, rysadmem: | oo, togetlier with a portion of his wearing | Which il retaln thein as burigaucut clizens of | auu isko & statoment oF tot 18 uo, koowa. oJTeare wal scnuuiated with Mre- Bithl, Fusls Turved to Washingion, bas keot Conkling fully | §f the Unllcd States 1y the Northorn District of - apparel, This exclted the community to the | “"Jt will not belong leforo the runners and e Freia ot sclilia magy batties of 1he seventty i Dosted onthe result'of bis lnvestigations in Y Seate A WIPE-MURDERER, highest pltch of excitement. Squads of men OBITUARY, ¢ drugkista of Aga Arbory 10 persons ilich Floslla.”, N&w Yong, May 6.—~Tho Tridune's Washiog- ton correspondent hints that (he Democrats Buw sve that to displace Hayes wight ruunite the Republicon party; heuce, that action (s not Nkely to be taken, TIE RECORD, BENATR. Wasminoron, D. C., May 6.—The President ©ro teu. laid before the Senate the House bill to forbid the further retrement of Unlted Blates legal-teoder voted, which wos read o st ul drpkaiate o ALS ATVOrYLe RS0 some wondertul €% egected by it Yours "‘"‘“‘““L*ammcu &C0 Aunn Arbor, Mich., Avg. 18,1673, —= DR. RADWAY'S REGUIATING PILLS! agentd for Chicago houses will beas thick in this reglon s the lato g hoppers were: and uh! how they will vex the hicartsol these simpla fubabitants;” but they will never leave them untll they have sold thein many goods. Proaperity in Minnesuta meaus prosperity in Chivazo, and It wil surely come. Jtis not the ity which givesluo to tha country,but the couns try slone which creatos the wonderful activity of city 1lfut fn vroportion, thurefore, as the country thrives, will the bualneas of the city bo! The Northweatern must push on and extend Jus road without delay, By so doing it wiil ereatly promote the wellfuse of Chlcago, and By Ar. Sulu-mvl;f to all religlous denomina- tlons equal rights sod privileges i the Indian Rescrvations, 1ty Ms. Junes—For the appolatment of o Cowme wion Lo be called the Farmers' and dlock-firced. re' Commisvion, and (o conslst of a vetorinary surgeon sud tvo _practical stock-broeders st su snuual salary of $2,500 each, to have charge of the conlagious 'd| { thele causes, mesus of .o 80d Lo revort from timo (o time measurcs 10 preveut the importation of such diseases from abroad, and the #pread of the contayion. By Mr. Ewing—Eatablishing s new judicial dls- trict In Ollo, Iy Mr. Fort--To indemnify 1llinols and other Prrrstoy, Pa., May ~Thomas Morrls has confessed the murder of bis wife at Kausus City in January last, aud started for that place thts morplug. Aperial Digpatch o The Triduns, BLoouinozon, 1L, May G—William McCart, of Moberly, formerly of Dloomiugton, & well- kuown lawyer, dicd Saturday of consumptlon at Deuver, Co ———————— dragged the river, and the country surrounding was searched for several days, but nothing was’ e¢ver learped what had becuwse of the body, everybody supposing hiw wmurdered, Friduy his ‘father veccived o letter from yuuug Dyer, in Kousas, "beggine his father 1w forglye him, aud, prodl {ke, ho asks if he may return howme. ‘Ib ther replics, Yes, my sou, relurn Lo your fathier's house." Youny Dyer will stop ou bis wey bume aud carry with Litiu @ bride, a wiust catiigable youug ludy, aud daughter of o prominent uitizen uf Groveport, The tgtted call will ba killed, und uicrey-muking —— JEWELRY STORE ROBRBED, Provivescs, R. 1, May 8.~The ehow win- dow of Steplien Yaine's jeweiry store was robbed of $3,000 worth of diautouds, % e — PROPERTY IS ROBBERY, To 1ha Bditor of The Triduns. eaves of farm stock, Tea-Culture In Georgls, tlon, cu Talbotton (Ga.) Keglster, Tn 183t Dr. A L. Accd nnar”ll:lluvue. recelved from Buuator Iverson Washington, two dozen tea-plants, efghteen of whivh ived and developed into vizorous bushes. Mr, T, J, Aces {uforms us the shruba ars now Len fect bigh aud ¢ s % % 2 5 will iy, down “a Ulessiug upon vive Teet In dlunet ¥ Perfectiy tastelars, eiegantly coated with sxte g‘.‘M. thue by ite thlc, that iy mnight be reforred to | L0 regard o swawp lande, T Cuicado, May G.-No scusible. person can | over Fie lost oo will ban oruer. L own Beanthan "l T TP ont | Lokt Aeveny ivs poub o ton to th | DAPSpRsiet, bty sy AR AT the Comittec on Fluauce, in accordance with Wad 03 pro-cmut Tand to tic esioat of 100 acren :::z:‘;::‘,:“?:a‘h?t; I:e;:,.":‘"hl:' uho!:«;«ly OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS :'.‘l:l?. ":Il'lo . !ul;.:ifl““'go!w:;v ‘&nfi"‘fi"‘.’d l{fl"'" 'll‘lm om"“’:, L;'fzmlcm bave increased o | ack, Liseh, Bowcls K R‘:fi;?nf:'ift'"'" I3 5 ¢ g o causy Mas- q 0 3 ratlon. Ly, and are now thrifty bearers; i cver, 1bELD) Wit eustony su’ ‘;‘n’m‘:‘a"\vhfln apurliiiay rltinte o loston, May 6—Arrived, Partbis, from | Asbort extension of the line from Gury, or Mldidel ¥ teanski bubs outigty ““[ Dyspepal Sangementiut ter Benlamin Bibley says so. Nobody dares to say: “} worked mysel! up frow a comwon la- borer to 8 wanufacturer, and waot in wy old see to rellg the fruits of former years of hard work.” Whoever should say soisa thlef, be- catiss all bis lifelong work belungs tothe * Com- wune,''—to those worthics that ore willing to cat but shun ghe taint of betag * houest labae- ere " ut the expense of those poor fuola that ure Mr. Cockrell objected to fts reference, and woved that the blll be read & sccond time. His object was to bave the Uil passed without veference, but Mr, Morrill objected to the second readiug of tbe bill to-day, and It was 1aid over. Mr. Sargent, from the Committee on Appro- vriations, reported the Peusion Approprise impertect methods for curinge the jeaves, cote |um:£nely Ititle of thls valuablo wproduct s utd . ——————— A Nl]u Customn, New York Gruphr., A qucer featurc of the \S';llcm Uniou Come paby is paylug the Directurs a guld pleco at every meetine, ‘There are twenty-nine Direct- ors, who recelve_$10 apicee, naklng $200 for he, O ) o Dlllousacas, Bijivus B ¥, tmatlon a¢ 1o Poweis, Tiies: snd all deraniinifie et 1o efuv e T o '“’Jr’{:"é'-flb‘l‘u’::u"“mni’m et & b -~ 2 O B S e ofiowing symptoms Fesultivs % A the Dikest (S OTEASE: g o o Biood13 Copuiipalop damii) File, Fuines o8 foibirs DiASor'¥ood, Fulinos of -Et’m o e samk Saur Erul sl ang guf ‘fi':‘:f"llunfl ‘mksmn ach, Ewim) nfialt of s fteart, Chokiad tho request of Mes Robbine ved o suspend the rulcs snd p: 1 the tas ob snufl sud ou chewd and smoking tobacco 10 10 ceuts per pound: on clzare to §5 ver thousand; un cigsrettes welghing Dot more thian threo ypd one-hall pounds lo the thoussod $1.23 ver thousand, and welghing .over ‘h"l‘"l: lnd:mn-hll' pounds iadnnr thousapd. ¢ BOton wes uot spreed to, —yuss 120, nays 113, = ot twa-tbicda votlug i the dBirmaty 2 from Laku Ketupeska (Lo which polus tho truck 1s utrcady luid) will connect the Northweatern with the Northern Pucifie ot Blsmarck, An- other extenslon of -not wmuch greater length would give it the conand of nearly the cutiro trade of the Black Hills. Even the cunstruction ol ashurt hue to the James or Dakota ilver, which could Lo aune fu o bricf thne aod at lit- the expense, would secure for the Northwestern Liverpool, = . Fautusg Poixt, May &—Arrived, Clrcassfan, from Liverpool. Loxpoy, Msy t—Steatashive State of Jndlana aud vmrim. from New York, Luve arrived out. e ——— NOTHING BUT A STARE, " uly Bregtbing, Flutlering st U I Ut st ! and Bidodsilopachiation whagl A UERYS i You bill, with smeadments; aud Sir. Alll | ol osee Ut procecdoi Lo the eonalucration '%.J:‘:J,"’!-‘.";\:;,u.i:?-"."u""dur.,,m ey OF | it A DR Ty Tribunt g Chlent & fargu portion of the commerce of | each meetlug - Ficvea” persons’ wo Sn o - | EELSHL YRS ST e R sou, frum the same Cou i g H . e < #; . urraro, N.Y., May 8.~The excitement over athe Cominilige, wha et $3al-edsh weakly vllowncis o hah&ln d ke Rieat bursiad the tndisn A:muplll“llnn :xlf;.mcw:l'm".bufiif e e e s bruius, encrgy, et Wit are they § Kobberal [ 0000 (% ol 00 dping out. Beverat | o TESS0 thigs will Lo dane, and the sconer | wccting, or §3% Theu tho Comumitice ou EX-. | {ncse. S0t B¥iE $28 BiEhelE Robbers vt the nervo and bouc of thousands of they are done the better will 1t be for the road ' i e dead. ne eyl s Indins Asropriation Ul swith msend- | 10 ekana’ Vo Gommiomloner. st toewsbery of | Lands of ~ouest ” workieih to whoss Jié tucy | promiueat lrisn Natiousthts bave becn inter- | fivclfund the botice wid It be for the City’uf penditures, Twomblosy Morgut, sud Thort, | Bk ooues of uadmars pils will G350 et ! 5 weet daily, and getthierefor $30 aplece & wesk vé'named dusorders. i et chaia peseied s vemion sgaen s | sgivued: o wbilsheh o yalfias 10850 | bl urenaad buter, o 1 ot 3haukt LAY | viewed bere today, “wnd o indiguant | Clicsgo J.Esatis Wannex, | aiwayy In goid. - b * | e WAV REEL 3 Gen, et Y s 9 vl u order to i i b 1. Hs umbe of peiots, prring tha Gen Juta | pat Secucs thaboibing o e et bl e, o, | bl oo o sty b nesi i s | Shee “dedgos. - Whe Bof deuriog that Espoutioa-Prices, Bishop MeCoskrr. READ FALSE AND TRUE piace ticu. Jawws Shicids ou thy reticed liat of thy arb of tho Uulted dates Lo puy (he principal | f8utlv! “Truly. Does 1t vot go beyond de- Lucy I, Hoopers Purta kelicr (% New Turk Oravhic. Deirult Fida Pross e . ¥o.8 (o RADWAY & €O B% W o e AP S hiativa wostD Wl they intend to ach In cass of war tou, Shakypeare, Kaot, Lepuitz, Uoethe, Huni- | between England and Messio, they deny that | gng the Exhibition scason, the watter ls peaily | tion, aud reiatued Alfred Burscll os his couvac) ) boldt, ete, did elfectually steul thele ecience, | they contemplate aralde Une of the feaders of | very scrious. The botel-keeers and owuers of | 4 the event of a teicd by a Coust of Lishups. | guiidoscut svi srmy, Referied, clicrwise (ban as provided in tbe st for the laau- 0 wation of ir. Thunoar, the Scnste took up | Boce Ul those bonde. 2 fuy &~ Dishap aleCoskry bas withdrawu bls resigna. the bull to repcad thy Laukrupt faw, us sepoitet | Al Lu3 (Ol elfered au amendaicat requirlug seription that thoss fvols Jke g!Gnm';.., Ne: ‘As to the nLuuu-m of board aud lodzing dur-

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