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L - THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, MAY 9, 1878. thebound POLITICAL. ds In Texas or clsewhere roul the fanate to consider the bill reported ftom the Judiciary Committee providing for the distribation of Awards made under the Convention | pay for the hare necessaries of demand a natfona) ki 'J""'" not alone on \ but ulmn the en. Integrity of tho mnation, Ahonld bLe lssucd fn snfliclent quantitics to rovive our brostrate fnanstries by enahling the peanle to associate frecly with each other tn tha exchange of services, commadities, and {deas, anc thereby ending the auffering nnd roin of our peapla. This money ahould be a legal-tendor for all debts, public and private, As money represents the accumulated lador, ity annnal incrense or Intez- et ahonld be limited to the genetal averare vearly increas In nll beanches of American indostry which does mnot exceed T cent per annum, this princinlo heroafter to apply toall debts, and cvery Yiotation uf it to be punished as misdemeanor. At this hone (28, m,) the Convention s etill In 2ession, the reading of “the plattorm having just been comploted. RADWAY'S REUEDIE" o i WM-«..‘_. Trom the Hon. Thurlow Wend INDORSING Dr.RADWAY'SR.R.R, REMTDIRY After Ustog Them for Sesoral Yeers, Kew Yonx, Jan.4, 1877.—haln el years metl(yuuy medlEhies, oy 5,00 er, after experiencing thoir elileacy witly Iul(nn‘ jelct ¥ avo. < Tho PIils are resorted to A8 o1an. as gl Crom i tarding agrical 1 puranits, and most of the crops wiliba lale. Tho wheat plant fsof tooranka erowth, but is looking eplondid now. Tho lum- herman aro complatning of too much water, Tho boam companies have snspended rafting until the water gocs down, and many mlils are Idle for want. of lags. Tha drtves are coming nlun‘ finoly on the east and midifle hranch of tha Tittrbawaseec, arive nf 70,000,000 foct a_ont Into boom limite, The Riflo and Augres River drives aro also down to boam limits, and enconrzing renorta come in from Allother atevams, The lumber market s Brm, mad ey lumber ia atl plcked np. RIELIGIOUS. AMERIUAN TRACT SBOCIETY. Nrw Yonx, May 8,—The tfly-third anniversary of tha Amorican Tract Boelaty was held tosdag, the Hon. Judgo W. Strong, of the Snpreme Court, acca- Dying the chatr, The annusl report of tne Treas- arer shuwa there wag pald for mannfacturing and Issuing publications, $250,120. colportetra® agen. cles, norlhenst branch, $79,730.40; forolgn cash appropriations, 83,200 services and expenscs of District Secrataries for ralsing funds, $14,010; abllities of the American Tract Socloty of Boston, $46,1161; Intorest, taxes, otc., $13,013; all other expondituresad pef vouchers, 878,607, Total pay- ments, $100,072. Iialance in the treasury, 83,003, Including 82,847 uf sinkingfund. Recatpts: Dona. tluns and legacles, 889, 0051 sales, $300, 004 rents, $14,820. Tutal for the fl!flr, $403,341, To which add_bills payable, $1,D11." Balanco of slnking fund acconnt, Ap 1t 3,'1877, $1,013. Dalance 1n the Treapuryy April ', 1877, §3,140, Grand total, 8415010, ‘Tho Secretary's report atated that the most note. mnrm{ event of the year was tho renewal of co- operation with this Society by the Ametfcaa Tract Soclety, of Doston, niter {ears ot separate nction. ‘The entire asacts and liabliitics of {ho Boston So- mlg with Its good will, have beon transferred to tho Socioty of New York. . ‘The wholo number of new puablications asucd frum the teact-houso duting tho year wns 128, of wiich thirty-theeo wers voiumes; eight now books and tracis were published in Uerman, three fu Epanish, and »ix in Portuguese, French, and Dan- ish. Thio tatal grants of publications to tho needy e. It was Amis- between the United States and Mexlco. nameeto eall snch {a system *‘protection.' Ths ‘The Senate then rosumed conafdaration of tho | United States onght to stretch out ita hands and TIndian Appropriation bill, the pending guestion | embrace the wholo human_ race In a bond of com- being on the amendment of Mr, Teller to removo | merco, and that tresult could anly be brought abont the Nez Perces Indians of Joseph's band, now held by Ceaning the miscrzblo: poiley of the lnfant o 1 —_— NOTES AND NEWS. THA INDIAN APPROPRIATION DILL. Special Dispateh 10 Ths Tridunt, ‘Wasnisaton, D. C., May 8.—The Scnate wrestlea all the afternoon with the Indian Ap- propriation bill, ahd whon at 5 o’clock It was sbout being brought to a vote, some Senatora who had been absent came fn, and the debate was freshly started. The greal question wae whether Joseph's band, who fought for thele homes in Idabo, were cunquered, and are now prisoncraof war at Fort Leavenworth, shall be removed to the Indlan Rescrvation. It was claimed that the Unlted States Governmeont Lias already coded the Indlan Torritory to the Chers okees, Crecks, Choctaws, and Beminoles for them and their helrs forever, and that it has no right tocrowd in Joseph's Land. The Senato thought differontly, however, and this, with other propositions of the Committee, was adopted. It is axpected that tho bill will bo fine ishad to-morrow, and the Senato wili then probe ably adjourn over unt!l Monday. RECEIVING BRIDES. ‘Tho recent Investigation of Bpeeial Agent Brackett, of Now York, show that tho custom of receiving bribes on the part of entry-clerks has been very general. One has just been dise miseed, and Assistant-Becretary Hawley hears hiis caso to-morrow on anpeal. FOX AND WISCONSIN, Gov. Willlam E. 8mith, of Wisconsin, and Mr. Colby, Vice-Presidont of tho Wisconsin Central Road, arrived hore to-day. It is nnder- atood here that 1ov. Bmith desires definitely to know whether Congress means to prosecule ita inquiry into tho necessity.of the Fox and Wis- consin River Improvement. The attitude of Tz Curcano TRIDUXS upon this subject has @ State Convention at Philadelphia of the Nationals of Penn. sylvania. a9 prisoners of war At Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, renlen, to rdnha Territory lnstead of the Indian Territory, a conclusion, he gald: “'1 wish to suppress as the ITouse bill ‘provided. every feeling that by remembrance T might revert After a Tong debate, Mr, Teller's amendment was | to, and extend my hand to overy man npon this rojected. floor, We are brothers of a common race, cqhelrs r« Maxay moved to atrike out the wholo clanse | of an inhetitance of ennstitational liberty, co- of the House blll which pravides for thelr remaval (llflll!l’! in A common destiny and civilizatlon. o the I n Territory and appropriates $20.000 { We have a virzin continent, washed by two for thelr settiement, purchase of clothing, subeist- | oceans, and permested by the great channels of ence, ete. inter.State trade and commerte, and a virgin eoil Pending dincnssion on the amendment, Mr. Ed- | teomine with peodncts which will feed the unery munds snbmitted one providing for the romoval of | worid, clothe tha naked world, and sheltor the the Indians named 10 anch portion of the Indian | homeless world. O my brothers, have wo not Territory as the United States had the right to aso | something better to do than Indulge in memortcs tor such purpose constatent with existing treaties, | of the past? Let tho dead past bary ite dead; for- #nd arrangements with the tribes occupying the | get things behind, and reach “to those be- Indian Territary. Agreed to withont debate, ore, Let us join together, hand by hand, Mr. Teller submitted #n smendment providing | clasp our arms nnder one common implse, unite {hat the canaent of the Indians should be obtained | fn fnrthering the progress, prosperity, and honot before theie removal to the Indian Tarritory. Ke- | of onr country, and make It the glory of the world, Jected—yean, 21} nays, 28, and a blessing for onr cblidren's children for sll ‘The qitestion thien recurred on the amendmentof | generations, ' Mr. Maxey to strike out the whole paragraph, and Mr, Robbine, member of the Ways and Means it wan rejected - yeas, 21; nays, 20, Commitiee, addressed the Committco In favor of 0'hee amendments ‘reported by the Committee | tho bill, Hoferring to tho EnhlleduhL ho sald ho on Approprintions werc agreed to as followa: Ite- | wasof the nslnlon that tho paymients {nto tho ducine the appropriation for the pay to teacners, | 8inking Fund shonld bo m-renuefl for someo years. tnecliantce, and aaditional empioyes at the Sloux | He was not a repndiationisf. The natonal debt Auoncy in Nobraska nnd Dakota” from $3.5.000 to | must be paid. thongh the most of that debt had 855,4U0; approprinting 80,000 for industcial | been crested b; the Government in butting down a achools at the Hantee, Sious, and Crew Creek | canso for which hn hiad fought. Ie recognized the Arencles; reducing the nr{umprmlon for the ro. | fuct that the obifgations of the revnited country moval of indiana ander Ifed Cloud and Spotted | were binding upon overy one, 1l aupporicd Tail from $200,000 to $180,000, and providing | the bill which had bean reported _ from at they shall be removed tu such convenlent | the Commiltes on \Ways and Means, inta within tho Sloux Reservation as the Sccre- | thongh 1t fell far short of what he thonght the ry of tho Iutorlor, by directlon of tho President, | Tariif Iaw onght to be. Iic also presented earnoat Tiay bo able to solect with the consent of said In- | argnmonts in behalf of reform in internsl revenne dians nppmprlnums $16,000 for the esurvey | and & roduction of ine tax on fobacco, North of such portions of the Sionx Heservation | Carolina, long ground down by nmlullon‘ now s may bo reaalred for agricultural purposes; | apoealed to Congress for justice, and asked to be atriking oul of the Honse bill the clause appropri protected from the nrotociioniste, siing i unoxpended balance appropriated lhy the The Committee then rose without action on the aetof March 3, 1877, for Indian scryice at Fort Iy Peck Agency, Montana, for the bencfit of tho In- Mr. Elils Introdnced a bill to incorporato an diane of that nf(un:y;lpxroprlullnl 85,000 for re- | Ocean Navigation Cnmp:\n{. and to restora tho moving the Utea and q'n:hu now Jocated near | shipping interests of the United States. _licferred, Abiyuin and Cimarron, New Mexico, to their re- | Aldo, for the relicf of Norman Wiand, Referred. speciive reservatio: reducing tho approvriation ‘The ffonse then took a recess tl1 7:30, the even- A Nomination for Governor Only Soe cured After a SBitting of Twentye four Hours, canlon a 1t ® desired effe B EUnnor ba derter tloacrined than 1¢ o g ek &) g" e lln ’"E“ "m-waqz and vl Hal gflllmnll 0 proutses reliet, (el gt Th] 8. R, Mason, the Man Who Is to Take the Tide of Affairs by the Flood,, ) Da, 'fifi:awn. R R R RADWAY'S READY RELIER Cures tho YWorst Pains in from Twenty Minutos, Quste INOT OIN'EH ETOTUR £Her vnfllnfi}‘l}l,l‘;flryqu tsement neod an TIE CINCINNATI CONGRESSMEN, Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune, CiveixwaTr, May 8,—The Ilon. Warren M. Dateman, of this clty, has recolved the following letter from Stanley Matthow Uniten STATES Sexate ARER, WaAsnIXGTON, May 6, 1878—My DeAn Sind I havo Just reccived your noto of the 4th inst. I was not, until its re- ceint, aware that my name had been nsed in nection with the Heruhl(mn nomination for Ca £ress in the Eecond Diatrict {n such o way 69 to ry qnire or eren to ynstifyany notice from Wmo. Your inquirics aro eniitled to Jrompt and definito an- swer, I beg, thorefore, toay that Iam not a can. didate for nominatlon, and_will not consent under ony clecumatances to ths conslideration of my mamo in connection with it It foeme 10 mE unnocesmary 10 sy o, but, to avold all possiblo misconstractlon, 1 wiil add that 1 conld not accept it if tendered. My reasons it s altogether necdlosn to exprass, I havo nadoubt they would be, if ataf a8 _ratisfactor, to tha publican thoy are conclusive upon me, thank you for your oxpressions of confidencoe and respect, and remaln your friend, SrANLEY MaTTHRWS, ‘The declination of Benator Matthewa to hecomo 8 cundidate lenves the track clcar for ex-Gov. Tom Young, who will probably be nominated by ace ciamntlon, Tho diatelct fs now represcnied by Gen. Dannin 0 recetved with the asslstance of Eph Holiand, a_majority of 75 _Holland, alnce Dbis rolcase from Jaul, aw he-will nover help tho Democratie party nh There ta certain to he a xaln of uno Hepubilean Cougressman forf Cinein. A Deep Undercurrent of Incen* diarism in Many of the Speceches, ¥ Stanley Matthows Will Not Consent to Bo a Candidate for Con- gress, Fam pain, 8 READY I S Lot 0T EVERx PATN: V11 was the areiar 13 4 (Uit The Only Pain Remedy at {natantly stopethe mpat E};flq’{‘é‘:‘; . A;;;a”"'gf' Puofigf“n’.fi‘;i"“. el O0G Anplemttece Dowels, o otlier glands, or vrgay, iy FROX ONE TO TWENTY MINUITS, o matter how yiglent or excructating tha g HEUMATIC, Bodabiaden. Ife oAt o8 an. thy Euuulllfl. oF proatrated 5'1;:."«'{:4':.?'&'{.”}‘.&5::"""- RADWAY'S READY RELIEp WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASR, Inflammation of the Kidneys, THENATIONALS. °F Spépial Dispatch fo Ths Tridune. PmsipeLrna, May 8,—The Conservative ele- ment, which it was hoped would rescae the Na- tionalists ftom the control of the Commumstie In- fAuences excried by the delegations from Philatel- phis and Lugerne, whers the labor pcople have imbibed deenly of s ‘was not strong enongh to accompli tho object. This waa foreshadowed in the admlwsion of the Labor contestants s agalnst the Qreenback delemntes from this city, and tho promieo thus ziven was ful- filled In the nomination of tho State ticket, which b A F T4, 123, 4 Smo, Inflammation of the Bladd sttracted much attoutlon smong Wisconsln mea | fofiePat,of AhG*0 Policeto ba cmployel o iafu- | Iog aceslon 1o be for goneral debsto only, was effected ahortly boforo 3 o'clock this morning, | natl. VEl o oF St 150 3 pags 13mo., 0 the Inflammation of tho Towesls ll=| :n':-'o:n clr“:"-“ l‘numv-unx:!n- lrom’film 000 to ‘The most proniinent names prasented for the Gove During the year 235 colportonrs, Including thir- Oongostion of tha Lunzl,' here. 00 ad IMIUNG (b mumber of prreaves o ORIME. ernorabip wers those of William 11, Armsteany, a R, II. M'CLELLAN, ;.y-m{e‘e -u'llilvinl‘shlnufincudn!dmfmnt :nlllum‘\lm" Sore Throat, DiMoult Branthy TND 5 PER CENT BILL. sucn forcu ot 400 and the number of ofiicera at prominent Republican, and Hondrick B, ‘Wright, o Sperial Dispateh (o The Tripune. have lahored In the United States and i the Brit: Palpitation o by P 13h provinees, 'They circutated 100,323 ol T tho el ebatalis a ol L SR e TIE PITTSBURG BUTCITERY, Democratlé membor of Congreus, dnd the contest | GALzNA, Tl., May 8.~The Galena Gazette nom. | Ishprovineoe, They circuta 755 VOIS | groutarion, Oroup, Diphthoria, o S0t galy.twe disscting voles, Kyrond 4o (avorally; o0, Sehsle Cofmited 0, Aberpantie. Svectal Duspateh to Tha Trioune. acemed to be between them, Dath had bromised | Inates the dlon. 1t Il MecCloilan, of this city, asa | *ryg Kyocatlve ‘Committos have aporopriated |~ Cataesh, Infnomen: report the Iilinols 5 per cent bill. propeintions might ba diverted to othier uses fortna | Prerasvno, Pa., May 8.—A ssnsation was | -acceplance of a nomination. If Armstrong hsd | condidate for the Republican fomination of Rep- | durin, tho year, In ald of foreign missious &1, 100 Héadaohe, Toothacha, NORTUBRN PACIPIC. benet of arious Indian tribes within the dis. | caosed about 4 o'clock this morntag by the dlscoy- | bean choson tho new party would bave drawn its Fureniatine o Congross from \hls diatrict. ir | st » 000 In aloctrotypos,and §1.415 fnpud |, Neuralgls, Rhoumatism, Tho friends of tho Nortborn Pacife Raflrord | Giction,of the fresident; sud with the content of | ery of tho lody of child In the laet stages of do- | strenatn. chicty from the. Mepabhicane, and Biveatan s chw o the sbiont mewbers ot Ve MIs |\ el L ore adiied, 3l Shatol (7 T Cold Chills, Aguo Gats, Company held a meeting to-night at the Na- hich allowed the Commissloner of Indjan | COmposition in Stronp's fashionatle saloon, on | Wright was counted upon fo disinferato 3 moaf i 2 | printed, > PRt > : Ohilblatng, and Froat Bites, tlonal Hotel Lo consfder the means to further fo employ the Indians iu farming or other | Fifth avenue. The discovery was made by two | the Democracy, Armstrong s so popular that 1t | Jawyers In this par of tho West. o is & stanch Nepubilean, & man whosa charscter {s unimpench- The spplleation of the READY REL; abloand whoso qualificatious eminently 6t lim for 8l ed avocations, andl to use ‘nch portions of | policemen who had been inatrnctad to search the gr perta where e pala or Gilicully silde wilt oAy} civll] was confidently prodicted that he would.poll 160, - IIOME MISSIONS, thelr reapective subalatence funds as can bosparod the chances of that road befors Congress. 0 preas the bill at an car) pretises for evldence bearing on the Korndn abor- | 000 votes, and that hls candidacy would tnsure the | {ho’ Dosition: of Con, ceasinan, 10 Is porsonnd New Yonk, May 8,—Tls Afty-sccond anniver- | eate and comfort. Hfi RHEE e £ o Fnenment 1ed fo 8 Jengihy lecusston, | ton case, in which Btroup and Marehall are tmpll. | broaking of tho Cameton dynaaty by the clection | popatar in- this naseof the Siith Districe Ry 1f | Sary of tho Amorican Homo Misslonary Bociely ;Tvr'&m\%\: “{i'::m"rm?""p"-'-"m“-"g‘fi"f.'ofn'."&': PERSONAL. Mr, Hoar submitted the following as o sndstituto | cated. The body was inan envelope-bos, Inthe | Of & Legislaturas that wonld place a Nattonaltat nominated, will be telumphantly elected. was bold to-day In the Biblo-House., The nnmber 'i,‘.fl.'a'fl'.fififu".‘nfi"fii n'(‘,';flf aoutery, Colicy Representative_Aldrich, of Cbicazo, left to- | for thesamendment of the Committess *°\When- attle, wrapped in a pleco of linon, ovor which was | of Democratic procllvities in tho scat R — of minlaters In the sorvice of tho Soclety 1s 900, Tnv!ln{llflfgfllh‘nylclrrynmmagr'nAnwA" uiuht on o three daya' Jeavo of abscnce, lo be | everany of the f b rem denprobriations sbally In | o copy of the Hatrisbarg Dally Telegraph of March | of Don Cameron, Tho majority of tho membors CASUALTIES. - Toiras mintlonartes preachied to congregations of | READX RELI O emain them, A fow drony in water ST Bubion Cacdey tott 1o mtiaeny B o O e, b asscettary) 1o | 30 hs hody wae showk ton tachon.1one.. 11 waa | KHoGALE, Lowerar, (ot . iewy oF th moamt e Fingen, - eone and thirty-treo tn”forolzn dan- | RYCRST SRk SRR LA o hangeof water 1 ’~mc rin;p cuey left to attend the Counc d,?,m with the expenaitare therein provided, | taken to the Central Station, and wan sunvequontly | vances it has made 1ataly, the new party could MINNEAPOLYS. With'tha excoption of filling vaeancles cansed by * an; start slone, and 0, -to almost everybody's FEVER AND AGUE, T AND AGUR curnd £ AR AR ACE s o, The i g0 and all othar Malarious, Blliou Hesriety Typhol) ol nl'r'fi“‘ other Fevers ilfld!d HADWAY' g”‘ l,Lh 1! a8 RADWAY'S 1 3 s ajtclons WAY'S HEADY RELIEF. Fifix cong HEALTH! BEAUTY DANE REsERVES, An amendment Is being considered which may be proposcd to tho_Senate Finance bill which will provide that Natloval Banks shall keep thelr reserves in lewal-tender noles, under existing Jaws, ‘Theso reserves can bo kept in cofnor paper. Tho purposo of the proposcd aniendmnent 18 to prevent the possible retire. ment of tho $00,000,000 of grecnbacks which are held as rescrves. FRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS, Tho House Committeo on Prosidential Elec- tions has amended the Senate bill by providing that, ful casc of frauds in the Electornl College in a Btate, tho deelslon of the Buoreme Court of the Stata shall not bo conclusive, but shall death, tho oflicors of the pravious year were ro- elected. Tho newly-slected Vice-Presidents are the Itev. I'r, Auetin Aboott, Now York: B, ¢, Bartlott, Dartmouth Uolloge, N» M3 8, I Crite tenden, Brooklyn, N. Y., and 'Jacob M. Warlog, Boston. The new .Dircctors nre .tha Rev, Georeo H. Atkinson, Oregon: tho ltev. Constans L, Gond. ell, St. Louts; tho Hev, N, A, JIyd and the ltov, L'cter MoVicar, Kaneas, Alexander . Chu’p was clected ‘I'reasurer, and Willlam leary Smith, Hocording Secrotary. . | temoved to an undertaking establishment. nluman&axcndlnxlw.ooo Is liercby spuro! 1 Vs ntorvieod TR el aa Mixxearorts, Minn., May 8.—The body of E. H. Grundman was fonnd in the ruins of tho Wash- burn Mill this mornig nnd fully {dentifed, An- other of the mutilated bodles ut -the undertakor's has been Identifiod s that of Cyrus Ewing. Tho Coronor's inquest npon the bodies of tho victims of the mill-explosion will assemble to-morrow, Tho Jury ts made up of loading citizens, President Fol- well, of tha State University, belng ane, and Prof. 8, L. Peckhiam and Prof, Peck, of the Unlversity, oré snminoned as witnesses. A _thorongh invostie gation and valuablo results aro expected. LIGHTNING. &pecial Dispateh (o The Tridune, riated, ! may be cxpended for ench other [ Uf. Marshal ;rz:‘ loh thu Yeeaidant with such conseat ahall op: Homepattia sl o By parcls 5, ¢ Pending discusston, Mr. Edmands anbmit reut as to the decompositions Mo stated that ho rovolution directing the cummmlunm':v":h:'i:dl.'.' had made no attempt o Jiescrva the body, as cer- trict of Uolumbla to report to tho Senate what | talo parties had promised to dispose of it. Ilo ra- church property In the District taxed undor the act | fused to state whether ho had left the child in the 5F Jrincs Th73, 18 In Arrears in rogard to snch jass | ALtia of the saloo, but sibsenugity Jesstibed the and If stops bave been taken 1o enforce colicciion | Place, and sald he'had been up Lo the door of the O ryintocan seve motico th Torrow. WheR. addiiont] Bt e iy 'S Mr. Thurman gave notice that, as soon ns tho ' Indi:n?\ppmur tion bill should be disposed of, he :fimfi:flcflm ";fh;' ::;n:';':,‘;m ‘l; :mm :::fxl.mlo?;'f; :".‘5!3,""" the bill to repeal the Bankruvt law to Aoars nfllhel'll,fim'o; kel ‘g .p%:"’ pirs llllmrlnl Mr. Windom gave notice that as soon ag the | Bimosphere, which for yoars has' been peculiutly Indian bill shoold be disposed of the Post.Offico | fatal to female purity, murprise, both Armstrong and Wright wero dropped, 2s was dotermined when A reso- Intlon wns pamsed " doclaring that no man who hsd not formally severed his connection with cltker of the old organizations should reccive aoything at the hands of tho Conventlon. Tho Gubornatorial nominatlon thus fell on Mir. Mason, 8 man of pronounced Oreenback- Labor views, who s, 50 far ay Is known, by no mesans strong beforo the peonle. Tho reat of tho ticket is cat out of tho oame paltorn. At this writing (2:30 &, m.) the platform has mot -beon adopted, but tho votes in tho Committoo ou Resolutions Indicate that EPISCOPAL, . PuitapeLenia, Pu,, May 8,—The forty-fontth Annual Convention of tho Protestant Eplecopal Church of the Dioceso of Pennsylvania began fte session yosterday, with s large nttendaneo of clerl. d be called op, i b bo only prima facle evidenca for tho two Houses | Agpropriation bllt would be calisd ap, = = - ANYTHING FORR VART Ly be jadical, If wot rovolutionary, It | At Mich, May 8.2 henvy stormpre- | ey uod lay dopaties. ‘Tho pilacipal bustnets was | Biuns ema prre Rieh Broot~Tacreess of Bleh x of Congress, Tha Sommitteas:af tha W | mont af the ranitary condition of Waalington, &,,e,',','},,,,,,,,, to The ,,.,,‘,’,"‘TY will probably demand uulimited “greenhacks, | vAlled horolast night. A housa occupled by 8am- { 1o rending of tho plscopsl nadross by Bishop | () Sifut—Clearskinand lesutitul Cotaplaxionsecurs Droposed chanzes In the bill.’ Tho Hoase Gon, | AfOF caecutivs scssion, aujourned, Deznorr, Mich., Mey 8&~Tho night of Apei | elghi-hour lswe, tho abolltion of calld-labor, [ el Hoadly,' fout mites b hne ElT ™18 | Glovens, and tho nominations for Standing Cont. wmittee is still disposed to aduere ta its plan of Bt 20, u farmee named Anthony Millor, nearly 80 | Woman sultrags, tho probitition of iIntereat ex- ity A b 3 o It ooy | mitteos. Tho Lilshop etatod tiat he would sail for mothor and an infant was sct on fire, both belng fendored Inscnuible, and tho littio ono's leg was Incerated by a woodun eplinter. Tho prompt efforts of tha ather occupants saved tholr lives, TIONRIBLE LACERATION, s Apeciat Dispateh to Ths Trisune, - - Maxistsr, Mich., May 8.—A man named Clark Lovolace, & fireman in Domscy & Cartior's saw- mill, was caught intho mill-shalting this forenoon and one leg was completely torn from his body, DR. RADWAY'S - Sarsaparillian Resolvent . B4a ad the mont satantuntaz caren ool sornl o o n ) O hls (Fuly wonderful oedicins, the Every Day an Increase in Flesh ani coustitutional amendment {nstead of 1aws. THA METRIC SYSTEM, Prof. Iillgard, Insvector of United States Welghts und Measures, sppeared beforo the House Committec on Colnage thin morning In support of the meotrio systein. He advocated the gradual introduction of the system into the Uovernment departments which bave imme- diate commerclal relations with the couutrics where the metrical system prevalle, namely, the Custom-Ilouses, ccoding 3 per cent per annnm, tho paymont of the national debt upon terms agreed upon when the dobt was contractod, the Govornmont control of publio tmprovements, o prohibition of specu- lative transactions “* fo bunds, food, land, monoy, ©% nny noccssaries of Mte, Governmont regnlation of labor-saving machfuery, anda curiailing of tho power of cor- porations. The oplnton among politiclans to- uight s that tho ticket s respectable but not England on the 10th fnstant to attond the Ian- Anglican Councll July 2, His address strongly denvunces the throatonnd Conmunlatic movomept in this country, expresses alarm at the efforts of tuo Communiatic leaders to bring sbont a contlict betweun tabor and copital, which can only resualt in desastation and ruin, and oxhorts the clorgy to study thia question of soclal xcience and strive to croata & more healthful scatiment. SOUTHERN METIIODISTS. ATLANTA, May B.—Thu General tlonferenco of The Bpsaker ansounced the Commitles on Cen. | Yearsold, was murdered In tho suburban town of sus, ns p(nnnwl: Cox (N. Y.), Mills, Btenger, | Norris, and his companion, Juecph 8, Hlllger, left }.lxnn. Bm% (um)a ‘(‘ffilrll}:rl;; ‘lqlx:u;lnv. Lalloa, | for desd. Tho survivor sald the crime was orgenson, Ilyan, Wl committed by halfa dozen masked ruflans, who B E ) o anlich o, Seelin s ot | SRS MUK St @it e v of South Caroltna. tho Sixth District of Mississippl, | Vatlety Hall performers weze srrestod hore on sas- and_Orogon, doctariug the sitting memocrs—Cain, | piclon, aud two of them, Clarence AcKoo, and Shalmers, and Willlaniu—entitied to thelr seats. | waster Aldous, made cuntesslons Implicating th Consldoration of tho blll to regulats fnter-State | Wholo party and giving minute detall commaorce, and provent discrimination by common !hs’ committed tho murder alter glving A mins! or! ] - Wi o0 an INTRR-BTATN COMMERCE. carriers, was paseed. Eflr mance thirty miles from Milier's hou formidable, and that Boantor Cameron need no | Tho doctor says he cannot live, tho Methodlst Eplscopal Church passed Its sceslon elsht 13 Boca and Flty The bill wl regulate commerve between the Mr. .xln‘m"fl'd":‘rf'::.‘ thn' nuhun of :hodhlll. D x'.:fi'n:l cln[-c 'nan.lztll‘a-m ‘,". v w:n:n -mlxll md};':fl: longer tromble In ‘fear of the Influence of o now . m-d;:y discussing tho claim of L, D, Damicron, Iny. i g 5 01 % 2 . n 2 of i D, , Inye Btates still holds tho morning bour. The oppo- [ Pending actlon, the morning hour expires e R e A g0, 16 ape | PAFtr upon bia prospects for tho succession. STORM DAMAQGT, dolegnta from the Bt, Louts Conforence, £o o pent. sitlon to the biil -prcnu to come to somo ex- tent from large cities which are the terminat oints of great roads: but'the chief opposition 3 trom those Dem te who atill resolutely adhere to a strict construction of the Constitu. tional power of Cougress to regulate comunerco Mr, Wood moved to Yu into Committee of the Wiolu an the Tarift biil, pearing that the coufessjons were falso o Tho Chair submitted the proposition to the | cured by Actiug-Dotective Samuel Moore, who, it, house, In nlleged, advised them that they conld securo Peoding s vica voce vote, Mr, Conger moved | $200 reward and escape Imllhhmfl“ by elgning that when the Committes of Whole reacned the | Confeasions, Aldous and letective Mooro wero Tarlf bill it should rl'imrl it back to the House, | then arrested on o chargeof conspiracy, It le sup- THE GREAT DLOOD PURIFIER, To the FWestern Assoclated Presy, PritAveLrnsa, Pa., May 8.—The Natlonal Stato Convention was called to arder in Concert Mall this morning at haif-past 10 o'clock by State Chalrman Dewees, . Mesteitts, Tenn., May 8.—At 3 o'clock this morning s storm passed over the city, partially nn. roofing & numbor of business-houses nnd tho Pea- hm’-{ Hotol, and blowing down Meacham's cotton ol The aninaga by the wind and wator s prob. ably sbout $10,000. It 1s claimed that hio Lias not becn & member of tho Church for six mn-ecumg"v‘enn. 18 the law re- quires of all Iay-delegates, 8 advucates of his admlsslon clalm that hi ection with the Clorch was naver logully severed. The case was rocommitted Lo the Commities on Crodentlals. between the States, striking out the enacting clanse, Fn-ud that hupa of reward and promotion aciuated All tho countles In the Btate, witha fow excop- The Cunference {a about ovenly divided on the o~ z Tt Bflmm cmfiw-namz. . 'r{:; |mi;ll(el- Tho gontlemun is not recognized | tho oMcer, . tlonw, have full delegations, Phlladelph!a has two ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED, quostion, % e i 'rmnb r'l'gulv.:\g comumntt, t-Bee: for that purpo: S S—— b, NE - ty 1y s the Tosort o the. CastomHean i | e CAISEELS ank tho Che €T have ot right A DOOMED MAX, L 30, A degalon, o ot Fopreseting’| pOETTTIPLR, Pay May b —Alter 6. Wil of oATTIOLIC, st tempmnt i G Bl fd ‘yestigation Commlssion, and states that ho will | 10 wake that motiony Bpecial Dirputch (o The Tridune, f " Danville, ond W, C. Hobler, of Hanover, | wooune w0 1. May 8. Tne Roman Catholle | §crotula, Byphiliis, Conaumption, Glanduiar Disesse Keep | a untit th Becr! Tue Spaaker—Tha Chalr thinks it unmenal, nd., M 8 orts | 40 "2 Citzens’ Bultrags Awsoclation. wasontho | py. , stndeats in the Theological Sominary at_ this o Mooy May L R R O Rt I U keepit Hnirbi fll"l'b“ e 'fi“ll'" 01{1 h"fi’}‘f"" Mr. Couger—1ask If I nava not the rigntio make | I¥DIANATOLs, Ind., May 8.—Stronuous efforts | goo oy'the opentng of the proceeding, placo, wore accldentally drowaod by te upsatiing | 57100 9f the Diccesw of Nowark, compristug all ..ma;.-gg 3 o b et i e s 5 thodealt oL ‘:&Ve ::no'rz Z;“‘Lg'; "ne :mvmuln&:‘:g : :0 .lu:nn:-: co:’,::n:::.hfi,:‘ a.'::"; Chairman Dowees, {n his address, reviowod the | of a boat in Bpring Lako, Nuw Jersoy, mot in 8t. Patrlck's Cathedral to-day. scaion Eruptions - Fever °ij’m aro llmadr known In Chlcao, snd that ono ,,E‘,':: fi',‘f:a“fi;filgnfmnm"‘ il palat oat x::’m'nr:nll] l?gn:d p:m(or::mmll be prel;uled to £avdilion ot "}'1‘." "{' -mn? ‘mn lm\nbh,ooo T::x; n::rnlnz:v‘::.cori:u-?:d"nlm :‘n r;":f.?l ’?;:" n ¢ -'f‘l':'ih. ru{fifiu. i 6 % - 2 s Lias i and other ser . usiness will bogin this aftor. BADEAD. hie had e right. botweon noou and 3 o'clock Friday. Greasley | yoy o aehlavod In tho next campalyn, The Canadlan Paclllo Ratiroad—~The Orange- | ,.q') oo 08 ey Hiokng Sithier Ppotent jo 1t Tina been declded to appolnt a su t dr. Bayler—The motlon has never hoen made In | eats regnlur and hearty meals, siceps woll, and David Kirk, tho Armstrong candldato, w men—Itoms. Sl If tha pattent, daily becoming reduced by the waster Gen. Badeau, Cannul-Uencrs) ot Lomf::_"_‘:fd 4 | tho tiousu beforo. It tho Committes chooses to | seems vrepared und ready for his fate. The Dible v ) e was Epectal Dispatch 1o Thy Trivune, . and. osltion ChAL ara continually progreseio, chosen tomporary chalrnan over Mayor Powderly, & Wright candidate, who roceived but eighty-fanr votes, Mrn Kirk, In acknowledging the honor couferrcd, denounced the natfonal banking sys- tom, claiming the nutlon shoutd honor its awn paper, After the apnointment of a Committes on Crodentlale, the Conventlon took a recess. Upon reassambling, the Conventlon was d. dressed Ly John Siney, formany yoears Frosident of the Miners' and Laborera' Bonevolent Assocta- make that wtutlorl, 1418 the duty of the louse to | s gaw his fnvoparablo companton, During his act upon ity Lut It cantiot come In vow bocause tho | waking hotrs ho Munununlly%mhmnvnrHlnnm:l. bl da:niot beture the Houre: stronuthentng his soul for its journey. lo readn Tho speaker—The motion would bo in order 1f | gpet nuwapapers is ln{ly Suformod the il wera tefore tho Houss, but ft e o Com- | or° “Sveryibin sald * atout i, mittve of the Whole, s uailer goneral disciisston. | Bearint sl 'with Fest resignation amd bertitoiy Ty move that tho Cominiittea ba dia< | Pust cyening ho recoived a boanuot and packsns of charged from further consideration of tho bill, roiixlous nowspapers from Mrs, Bloouwer, o lid; crnlvely oot af soah Ll puntlemag to ondor. o 1s for whom beusudto work. Iio has as ,“hnll‘:l'x 'l nothing about writing a confession, aud prol mm:flupnknr—’lhe Chair does not entertain the u.u*. ué.v. uml mn&ln‘l‘l ang van:ulunble;dinfimm’n 3r. éflfl er—Then [ maove that olf eneral dobat m‘“ joF Tt A benlly ot clontly dwelt upon, on the bill b Mnitod 1o fer minatere " @ | Writing material tas been anpplied bim to enable REVORMED EPISCOPAL. Newans, NoJ., May 8.—The Aunual Convention of the Retormed Eplscopal Chureh met ta-day in Emmnnuel Church, Thero was o falr attendance of dulogates, The morning was consumed by roligious suevice SPRINGFIELD, Dr. Darnes=Militin~The Wedge Inserted to I'rovido for a Looker-on in Bedium, dec Succeeds (o arrestiug those wastes, and repaira the s d Meiif Lo materlal 1iads from hedlthy Ulood—ud s the Sarsapariilian will and doss socu| cure fa cere Laiay for when ot this rupedy, o of puridcatian, u succeeds fa dim % the los o waites, (s vepairs will ‘be rapid, and every day tha patient will feol ptmscit stronkcr, tha Jogu digeutieg "”f' sppetite (mproving, and fesd and welghtio- el TSt 'ohly dors the Sarsspariiltan Nesolvent exenl ol Pemedial ‘agonta W the curv of Chrgnie, Scrofuluusy Eommilthuiofal sl skia dischack, but it da iy ot Kidney and Bladder Oomplaints, is now expected that the change will ba an- nounced Io a few days, BOUND TO 1IOLD THEN. A letter recaved at the Internal Revenue Burcau to-day states that & son of Col, Fitze slinons, Ma of Ucorzls, actlug as deputy, and pursulng s gang of Hlicit distlliers, had succeeded In caplurlng sou of them artned, and, fu default of evidenco of the work they had undoubtedly beeu cugaged tn, he caused them to be put on trial for Carrying coucealed weapons, aud convicted them - all. OtTAWA, May 8.~In the llouso of Commons, on the ordor for the cansideration of the amondment mado in tho Benate to tho bill respecting tho loas. ing of tho Pemuina Dranch of tho Canada Paclfic Rallway, the Premlor moved a resolution ssiling forth & number of rexsons why the Houso should should not agroc with the amdndment requiring tho submission of the contract for the leasa to the Upper Chamber. Afler s spirited discosslon, the Premior's motlon was carried by a volo of U2 to s 8 ) 3 bim o wrlto one if o desires, tion, of Schuylknl County, Mlvs E. 8. Farrs, of Apectal Dispatch 1o The Tribune, 1 Dirpateh (0 The Tribn helex, Proney. oo s urent novelty i tiet cctiony | | Mr-carneldavgseatad that e Congor mako : Al Cltizoun, Suleudo Amocatlon, mado n ahort | | Moxruaac, ey KThe Tolowing 16 Dart of 8 [ grpoqiomct poieh l0Te Trbure, Pletiic Bt and the result was a natter.of geueral surpslsc, u::"u‘:'m& Commitieoton W 'md M"?' vo 'r""t';" A MURDEROUS TRAMP, addres usklnfi the Convention to fnsert in lts | lettor published by tho Montreal Orango Assacln- doy It "'h . t th cascs whero tlere ol BMALL NOTRS, L 16y Commilies yan 1o cuna of " tho 1 5of MEP, platforia a plank granting the right of sullrage to | tion, in reply to tha lotter of the Protestant clergy | Colvod to-day from the Traatocs of the Bouthorn hick, cloudy, mixe: To the Western Asoclated 1ress. oppartunity of inaking epoeches on tho blil, Mexruts, Tean., May 8, ~—Last Honday a tramp | woman, as was fallowod by other Iadles from Insauo Hospital st Anva their final report in tho . thom e inquls 1 WAGINOTON, D. Gy D0y Mo ordanc u)fm oM to relinqulsh the jntendad procession M Uinuili— du not uippose any meinbordeslres | enrerad the house of o planter five miles aouth of | T samo Aesoeation. bld, , July I3: case of MoNamee vs, Dr. Darnes, tho Suporin. | auceand white hore-uu: depoals, aud whea thery fa witlh tho lnatructions of the 11 ‘omiml to deptive other members of tuat opportunity, but | vho w, b A number of specctios, some of n rather Com- feking, bural dng whter, a0 o Bain i Gl cprotantai Lo | 1.0 o e 0 o COGnd . 1 | Ontrd e, o was abant it o, and, | LRSS, S, pome, o iter com. | ik s v ormon the smponerd and | Sntenc e o, e Soporne SR A e Sk paiag i Ia disnuieting to the country to keep this bill’ bo- ¢ attowipting to outrago the lady of the house, fore tho louse. struck bor in tho head with an az, from the eof- Woul=1 dealro to know If members desire 1o atifte the discuseion of e DI until evury mome | 1oe meismc e 4ied- cotraliire il slured ber of the Committen of Ways and Mcans baw had | i wore In pursult of the villain, who was cupe the evldenca In the case, MoNamao himso!l having been present and permitted to ask all the ques. Wops ba desired of overy witncss, they uuani- mously ayreo that tho evidenco doca not sustaln on Credontials made a report In roward to tho tiwo contesting VPhifladelphia delegations, tho differ. ences belng compromitod by the admlssion of the whole Lubor dnl-fnuon and ten out of forty-six of the treenback delogation. lps has prepared and been authorized to Teport ta the House a bill directing the Sccretary of the Treasury to relssue, In denominations of 81 and 83 Unitcd States notes to y fensaleas wonien, the un-diritiah conduct of. & Mayor syipatiitaing with rawdyhm: tha disfacatul decooon 81 » Coronor, tho partismuanip of the Usnd tury, i, by no uioana tha jusst, the fact thattlie bioud of & iur: dered cltizen crica aloud for fustice in vain in st An Tumor of Twelve Yoars® Growth Curod by Radway’s Rosolvent v d under s role whera the laws of the pam oL S100000 held in reservo in | AR ovvortuulty ta o Leard. 1 ahall realat €ory | fured 1n tha wools hear OSTonl. s e nonbires | D Ureenback dologation. = Organtzation and | &ro colebyatod Tor thelr atteution to th clvima of tho | tbo charges, and thit tue Suporintendont s en- | Db Napway—I bavp had Oraries Tamor fo the the Treasury for fhe rede: Y attempt to flunt the debate, 0 5 1 ¢ i A L i85 0l ovariee kg ‘!‘,o ola AL The dovtorssald -+ there Wi Frbl b 0L ?lcd'i,,..,m.';f:’f,’,‘,fi“}e:fm',f;i,ua‘.‘:: 3r. 0'Nelll—1f the genticman has tho right to g:f;"f.‘“.',’{ '.'1:.‘."'1:", UG XCUigmOnt (as yery Platforiy wera tien sppolnted, and 8 ruccas taken | oppromad. question of tha right towalk. oto., we bave | Lacld SCdullted. Thoy also adopted a rosolution | GYarce o howels, mukou spoech { have for offered by Mr. Druner, the Damocratic member of D, lll"lhny that was pecums ¥ c 4 moaded, butnothing hiciped me. Tsaw your Kesulyiob the same shall be pald 4 % Msuris, ‘lenn., May 8,—A dispatch from Ox- | At the evening sesplon P, W. Ifughes wag clect. | 10 ate that wo cialm &1 @ uositive logal ighi what yu : Wect that Dr. A5d hodgnt 1 WOOKLEEY 10s by faith fu ft, te: bl il J’,‘“m:‘fi(;'\};r‘x‘f“'l';:';d.’g:."“g Py oot wili ot ba dictated to Uy you oF | ford, Mis., states:that threu trampe, snspocied of | o Permonont Lhboan Who jiies was then fl{",{,,‘,‘}“{.‘,‘.",,’,"l,.‘,fi"","u‘,',',"'.."%:‘:,},;,',"fim,,‘!};‘:“g:;‘,.‘;g'j. o irion o ‘allhat, thav-br. llsrnss:len ¥ htd suered fo :'-‘v‘.m‘, "igolali buts place it in clreulation. The bill also pro- by any "»"‘? ‘fi"'[ a being concorned fn tho murdorous assault upon | procevded to make noininations us follows: iy, .-w,ufl by his you mean marciiing apout | 1lospital, bud that tho Trastoes desire ho capgpe. % 0} 4} g}-n-” vides that any fractional notes e or o Mr,” O'Netll—1 do not l‘:mmd to dictate to the | Are, Varner, huve beon acrestod, and ore in fall. For Uovarnor—4. M. Moson, 'howas Marshal), | thocity In an objectloss pracessions. but, it fou reter | ‘‘ho acchsation braught by McNomeo was of fme T a8 7, e Ot | Rentleman, but other memburs bavo rivhia ontaa | Mrs, Varner ls atii] alive, bt spoechions, and | Witiam oo At sl hou 8. Wright, | 0 ourinarclitag fa abody for mutuat protectlonto tho [ pyed S2SANIOR VETASRE bY, Ateh 3 vo'years. Fhis wor ;vcllx’lc:m;n:y‘hhfirznngd be dm;cu-ntcd' Tor gmrn;“:ulln wnonmbere of the Ways and Moans | thore ate no hopes of har recovery, Qcorge M, Carson, Victor B, Riolutte, & |-':F:er:l(\:mfi.' "u;'"fi:xfifrf.“-:d"2:"::.9:“,:.;?: tll'l,u V",h i 1“mmmdm' tho Fifth Reglment | wasin the jort side m‘g‘,rm ore W ot 1 oo 1 Pl bo redemged from culn or | Committee, [ For Judge of the Supreme Court—Judgo Agnew AR ; : | of Htate Bilitfa, to-day tesuad o clrcular to con- | Wrlte: this o ‘you fortiho Denensuf uiherss S ou potes iy o "rousury. oud eny sums i | i dpesier JTho geutleman from Fenurylrauta FOUL DLAY. resontincunbwat), Jusis Vosjamin's, Bootey, .“.f:'.:,:‘fd; R S it 0 e it oy Commaior, hr’mlm::nnz‘:huml iau“nulldu Funfan' (6t ou'cloues, " HANNAN b ENAFE. " o 3 charle 3 ear. i hefr comuiunda at * the velorans' rennfon hore on s atlons shall be cmployed In_paying and cancet- | 315 ONelll—I kiiow 1 am not, Bnectal Dupatch (o The Tribune. o O Or T, ek wAleComb, | TeTa aatimatad that 0,000 tons of phosphato will | the 3: i PRIOCE, - « 1 Por Dottlo. m’f",‘énfifififififflfn Cb’;lncl):l,‘;:lrlal (tak':’l!’z,o v::r.fl :' Ruckrony, 11, May 8 —Charles Brooks, for- 4 ! o8 119 | merly a conductor on the Chicago & Tows Ratiway, orose {n time to make bie motion to i b i Cornuaitios, but tho Crair Falus that St pokion 33 | WA8 rreviad yosterdsy by Macebal Suly; on a war- sotin order andls not provided for under the | rantlssued for blm from Kochelle, on & charge of rules, obtaining money on faleo preteuso from the St. Pau) Ar. Congor—I will not appeal from that declsion, Piro & Marlne Insurance Comoany on_goods .11. Ttis but will miuvoe thas &1l goncral dobato on tho bilt bo T move tist AL [ 0 bill stroyod by fire some weeks ugo at Rochelle, 0 {ug bonds of the kind subject to cull beartng Chnistophor Bhorer, Wealey Chambers, Wililam B, the highe Holt, sud J, C, Fencher. Fur Hocretary of Internal Affalrsc-James . Wright, Andrew Bortt, U. B. Stepheus, and Francis B, Adams. It was sited that the Committeo on Platform would not bu able to_roport uutil tu-mprrow, ANl efforts at adjournment wore dofeated, and A bajlot be mined tu Canada this yosr, The Culluctor of Inland Itevenuo is prosecuting Heury Beuttio, toa-murchaut, for rofus! g wamples of tea for ana! Spectat Diepateh (o The Tribune, Tonoxte, May H.—Customs-coturns ut Torouto for April weto: “Exports 8103, 200, corrvaponding montn of last yoar $50,703, lmports for April 'no ‘U'rustees of tho Bonthern Moepital for the TInsano at Auna tu-day sent to tho Hiite Commls. utoners of Publio Churltles, and to thu Trustees of the Jacksonyllle and Eigin llospitals, the following resolutions: /, That the faterests of the insane In state would, fn our juditment, be prowoted b; the appointment of a Patho nghll whose duty ft AN IMPORTANT LETTER. e 875, =Dk, RADWAT= AT ML A s Taomt s t rato of intorest. TUR FOUR PRI ORNTS. Bubscriptions to tho 4 per cent loan to-day were $1:20,200. i rt 1 Dave (0 Eunr Vills, ant whao ufog tlendy itelicratout oo saz for ovarlau tumiors on e sbdouien, wat: st eminent physiciaus of our Meaical Colicie pro- monaced lncurable. BLECTION CASH. The flouse Committce on Efections to-day disposed of the Bouth Carvlin - i known hu scitled with one company on a policy of | on the Sureme Judgoshlp was prozceded with, | $813,037, conanmption $800, 874, duty $180,031; | should be to Rive his entize timo to the acientific Thoy were 11ke knots on & tres, My welght was IT3 umx: setond lllchwlunml)o’:lf:c"r:’u&:}g:t '{ll:. ‘i‘,‘i‘{f;‘.“i’:"flfib“.!f' r“‘\'\':olry.’l':;’-:i lflh-“-, $500 for §1, 1o was taken mfioc olle for exam- muldus in Deatloy recciving 113 volos snd | jasy year, samo m“‘m“.' 'llngorl- squ 2, con- | study of the discased conditions attending insunis uude when | cometiced with {,“"L.,’"',";.",".’,‘.T:-l Naluey (Republicany the. WEtimg piembe s | ecity ylee fnnuired tho gonural dabaio woulg | [0AHR. At o et o ey L 100,281, ' The uxports | Ly, In oror to oretorve fn the best form for tn | 2% it I two bondrad il ten puuniie but the are it mojority report of 2;,, Committée will bo pre- | continue. & the g 4 qu o — The Committes on Resolutione wero went for and | of cattlo frum the clty for tha mnih woro §37 £10% | tiva of tho medical profedalon at lazgo a record of vont, hine of i A twanty-foug bottlei scuted, declaring the seat vacan! d the micor- Hr, Wood replied that 1t wan impossible to tell POISON, came into the hsll, A tosolution was offored pro- | for the correspondiug month last year, tho exports | overything in our ttate Hospitals calenlated to ‘“ u{'g medictaes fram U, Greaviil 1ty roport will (avor the mfinl:'gu:x u‘mcp';'urc.:'; 8t an early period of 1o dobate b long it would &vectal Dispatch to The Tritune, g:;{;: _w'":;"'“;"‘v“.fl';’““':‘h"“mr::oram 1 :eruwnnly. s, s valuo of “horéas ezbortod ‘!’X;rfi\w lhu!‘v‘n e Ao nature and causes of divenscs | YOur book * Falso and Trud.™ MRS, C. KRATE, s L 0. itcuabent, continua, but £t tho eutllest racticable moment he | Laxsixa, Mich., May 8.—A dastardly sttempe varidos. This wos © amended wa. ma | T Hr A e e dssoctated Pres exnved, That this Doa & CosamERY Joud s o procee®to {E’;fi“:‘:’é"fi'fi.“"“ caon | es aado last nizit Lo poleon the (amily ot xan | nut ' apply, 1 tho uliclars, il amundmont | Tongnras Sy writ, “Lovka diaods stora | nE0ECet That s SHMIEIRESOIA TS | Another Lotter from Mrs, G, Erapls THOE RECORD, it would uok upon 1€ taie scesion of ok, | Of William Cook, 8 woalthy farmor viog o few | wagloat sud tho origrital moilon caretad: Tinmo: FenEsaey, ot by, TR s R L Al (hs 1 o buruod last might. Loss, $23,00 aplotutin BANATR, bot until the debste hud wroccedud 10 much ex- ( Miles from thls clty, by putting stryconine in a | diaely thero was o whulosalo denunciation of can- | §10,000. %fiflfifl"“‘é‘“‘fifig‘fi* h:'i'.“llé.'.:fi.g"fi"""n"u' 1a we . e, ] take the Mberty toaddr 3. RApwav—Kind llllln l." 0 en 12 didates. Headrick B, Welght was accused of be- ————e Le s 9 tent tnat genMleien un the uthor side wero botter | pump. 1t was dlascovered in time, Physicians say he N ald, aud hils duties ou again, My heaith ls gre proved by U ¢ l‘:{“’“‘“"""‘- D. Co May BoMr. Cockrell | {nfarmed oh tus subject than they mvemnd o oo o | 2P, polvon was put in the water to kill s hun. | Lot g or mrgrat dyed in the wool, Arm . THE WEATHER, Tho Doard will fake carly action, and probatly | J0uF (et thice, o0 Shoy it 2ol called up the llouse bill to forbla the further | presont, be should not consent to any lmit of tho | drad familios. The resigonce of the elder Cook wus Orricw op Ti® Cutze BioNaL Orricen, Wasu. | recommend o the Uovernor the appolatinent of & | 533 proving, and my weight decreas! retirement of United Btates legal-tender notes, 4“1"!"0' slwo fired by the saniv prrilcs. Busplcion rests 1xatox, D. C., May D—1 8, m.—For the Tennesseo | Pat0010gist. B maoy calish! Batler—That will uever bo, strongly ou a man Iy the neigbborhood with whom which was read o sccond time yesterday, and a1 ‘&t map, hio wonderful cure your medlicing rom Cenads, 1 L, Ono-fourth of the members i Mr. Kolioy—Thia bill Is ceie of ‘vital importance | the Gooks lately had & quareel sued ol Mook 8t _ouce, ing T sud Oblo Valloy, rislag baromoter, cooler, north. rom Ohlo, one #4ld that it was not bis intentd 10 1ho peuplu and Lo tha couniry. ' 1t ¢ TR LT Shie fon R g or i to sonthwest winds, part OBITUARY, Qulte a Buiaber from this plsca. . st ot 0 | 810N PRl 4 Bt gt o 152 g . 0 e e, Do | e in v Lok {orce immature sction ou the bill. From state- mentsinade tohim by the members of the Com- New Yonr, May 8,—Marray Hoffman, the well- i3, €, £. W . Krapt. bhe s 83 kunown compller of law baoks, died yestordsy at o aEfellacqualated, with Mie. been thd i . others imoving (o adiourn, and etil)l others entimat e S Ve e aletk e e weathor, westiculating and bawling ot the top of thelr has rcolved the cousideratiou of very muny gou: | A GREAT FORGER SENTENCED, For the Lower Lako region and Middle States, lemen on the floor, It {u Wtling that those who Spectal Diapateh (o The Tribune. 8 by the Finally, 8 vote wae taken, and 1t wos 4 his homo In ¥lushing Villago, aged 84, Dt s Uos ey botucs ot Mrleied with faters mlitee on Financo, that bill could bo roported | hava been cliarged by tho ltuuse with the conaid- | Gmann Jam Mich., May 8,—Munaell, tho | Joriied 1o pmessd toLa sonthweat wiude, whth ruln, slifting to coolor o1 Dl druggiats of Ann Arbor, to persons amicted wiE AT back probably by 'i'ue«hy uext. Mo withdrow | Sfation, of 'so' urave and fer-reachingu question | forgor, was :u:?cnud to-day, ’m- counscl mored ""X“if",'u'.','n“m AT L’»f"n':‘."x‘n’?.‘ifii"x‘,‘? acclama- thw slng baronieter, cloudy, followed Apgelct Dispateh to The Triduna St Emara: We frve hoaror soine wouderfule onfd have sn opportunity for stati ¢ Shonl havann chRSHUBE forutadn o‘rh:u:l&.l:l‘m; for & slay of procoedings, but Judge Molmes, of thoir views to the Jouse, 1 bavo voted aulnet my | the Suporior Court, douled It. 1fo sssertcd bis in- colleagues snd my party friendy becauso— nocence to the last, and that time would prove it. ougar (Inierrupiing)—1 object to tbe gon- | Judge Iolmes then sentanced him 10 hatd labor 8t Rocrroup, 1), May 8,~3rs. T. D). Ilobectaon, ‘wifo of the Hon. Thos, L. lobortson, President of the Winnevaga Bank, of this city, dicd at Atlanta, lel.uwnduy. Buo had been sy udlnfilho wintor n €Tected by 6. Yours Fespectfallyy o n s 011 4 €O Axn Ardor; Mich., Avg. 18- 1973, e —————) DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! Porfectly tastelosa, eleguntly coated _‘vflh' tion wau lost. "W'he nawe of Thowas R, Marshall was withdrawn, aad tha batlot proceeded, ‘Two ballots wero taken ou the Uovernorship, ‘Tho second ballot was sa follows: v any opposition to the reference. The LD was then referred to the Committeo on Finance, Blls were introduced und referreds t For the Upper Lake_vegion, Upper Misstaslppl and Lower Milvsour) Valleys, risfug buromoter, cooler north and west winds, partly cloudy or clear wu‘:hur. possibly foliowed by warmer soth- r, tlem By Mr. Hoar—To provide for ocean mall excusing hinuclf now, tho Jacksou State Prison for ten years, Ho will 3 | west winds, orida. "On hor way home shio suddenly diud. te ervic Mr, Kelioy excitedly)—I bave nothing to ex % . o7 UENSRAL OBSEOVATIONS, Hee body reachus hore to-iorsow, where it will steamship servico between the United Btates mn:" or.” cannot be driven into p .,.:fi‘fl: peobavly botakua to_J___lckmn_w uaow Fooloion: 18 cu Yo Iutorred. 10400, May 8=Midaighe, > aud Purtugal, "Hiatlons, | Bur, | or, | IFind, By Mr. Morgen~A concurrent resolution touching the relations of the United States with Mexlco. Lald on the table for the present that be might call 1t 0p and eubmit rewarks In regerd therety bereafter. New Youx, May 8. —Charles Morgan, the well. known merchant, dlsd to-day. Iie was owuer of the Morgua line of mahips running batwoen New York snd New O nd romiuently identiSed with the Texas and Loufel- 3 eallwaye, Lis fortune is estiuated a3 §10,- 000, 000 ur §12, 000, 00O purt of 8 biackguurd aud purvstzating . NOYES, the Commitl W 3 e eani uitse on ey and My Newank, N, ., Moy 8,—Tho trial of Denjamla abatainod from playlug that part does not need ex- | Noyes, for cousplracy with others to defraud tho lanation. ¢ v, 5 ¥ lir, O'Netl—11 the dobata goes on I want to say | POICIBoldere of tho Now Jersey Mutual Insar awoid, I want {0 sak the anm“ from Now | 3°€¢ Company by couverting monoys to thelr own Mason was thorrupon declared the nomines, sni the nowination was mado nusuimous. ‘Thera was ;m'll one bullot on the Licuteuant-Uovernomtip, ss ollows: 110 3 e York (Wuod) if b will glve some member ag | U¢¢ began this wmorning befors Judge Depuc. Darron. Ocj sy 8.—The Hon. Johu Howard, | o o0 ch e bt Cleacse, au sirepmben: Li2lt ,q:’:_l‘_‘g".‘:‘:‘:""{o:‘:;‘:g:'::‘:{u:: ll:::";:!l“:: ann;‘mlU %o wmove to slrike DuG the suscting fiotaak tue counsal for Noyes la ex-Socratary | (AN, W0 ¢ ‘“" ? pirtioniey dfea ;5::'3'-"-:#’?&'.‘ moraing st hie restian U3y “'fl'fl-‘ "r’s‘fi{ Sty 4m3{«.:-w;‘e5;,°=‘,, clause! == A motiou was made to nominato Jamos L, Weight, 48 taken with a chlil while bathing, and anlmu- sucs, . Sy expedition. Mr. Wood tefused to smawer. aud ths Mouse of, Philadelphia, for Bocrstary of Internal Afales ton could notbe rastored. i yapepais” Diliousheas, feasgemeatack Mr Iogails, in explanation of the fgures quoted | weut tolo Comumitten uf thie Whclor Mr. s lerss A RANDE MURDER. : ) i B e st orcmmred. 1o as one o the | B Boweie Fiios, it all durasgemeats € yeaterday duriug the debate o tho Fetlon Appro: | tho chalr, of ibe Tarld bill % i Boectal Dizoalch to The Trivuns .."}':,‘.’,.,"’J}‘;r"" Buseotary'of Interual Aflalrs wus B e el S at members of the Darbun | oo forcras]*y] 5 ehct s wint ba I 11 cure, Puedy vey YA —————— rd¢ce0f the Digestivs Srutna: w“‘flf‘"fi" 3 owi l;;(lu rrmlun bill as to x"“ uumber of nawes added to e pensiou toll, sald the number added 1o the foll tuus (87 {6 cousequence of the ;fllll‘lll\“oll of March the W v, Tucker, 8 meuber of the Ways sad Means P Coniiuittoe, (ool the Heor and apoko o Yuppors of | [XDIA¥AFOLI, Ind., May8.—lu attompiing to ) A s Ropublican caudidate for Conress In tho Fourts the bill. _He lald down te following rulcs, as bo- | 27F0st 8 cattlo-thlof namea Hodman to-niguk. Jesss Oblo Disfrict two years Special mmufi? The Tribuna. ! s Blood 3 0, penstoning tho survivors v s ut 1812, | Yig withia the wpirit of tho Conatitution: Noble, a ssw-mill englucer In Indlanols, who was = MoxzicxuLo, 1k, May 8, —Rufua Calet, of Ba S b 50.% The Ne 4 312, eith % Cl . =] e | on; idigy of tha Stwmach, Nausc: yas but 1ol Tus euator trom, Calliorola, G f:{;‘tn ;«mfiw‘?zgmz beIaid bigher than the | ssisiings '?"Dfildvuél‘l;!h:knw:'lg :g:i snd mortally Tan FLATOL, QCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. gamon, Prate County, dled at bis residence in 1hib xo! m&“fflgmfi,'m,‘ oL ihe Bt o hat w1 Bamber of spplitations Bleh no o sbb | P i LUt bOlnL e revenua-polat lug. | ouRIEd ! an, Tho Convention theu look up theplatform, which | aoyiuyx, Bay b,—Amived, Dollvias from New Sowauiipthis womity a3 o'clock, of gutrit, | Bobrinloid ubking e dolir sucried 521 ;lmu bo recervod hlllnlmln'l'.lun,nnd uot the nuw- | urlew should Lave thu bighest rute of g:u. and e ‘n‘;nl.l '&;::.':ft;.':‘ 'I‘glvdv?n. .n‘:'&‘.".."n‘.‘.‘f York. 4 2 ::: coun,l;“lnr'nv-:'lfilm years, -:d.wm o':: :‘ i"‘a“'nmh“ 20! flg‘!:#" %‘l l‘u‘:‘t‘"" D 't e of emalong erented, Uy (o Batarlar fat the T i TRl BROKEN UP. , | Thoy declary that the Gorermment shouid furniuh | Bavvious, May .—Arrived, steamor Qen. ) tho tmost sxtonsive bukaemarynsd o Bese bt Viaton. Dous'gr &efihflm ddio Bl vt T I P e e e for vemen e | 191 oot obrs i ot | i il dhavusch S o eyl | wardr e s I U f e e e e T A Y. g nda; favi w Yo - :‘m5‘:’.?{'&";%5"5“&?3!:22‘1“'\'\“.’?."Ju."d!..'m‘",z, Jourth=Caleas necessary for tevenus, freo row | 257 1he hand of traia-sobibors thnt thas for scvaral | landsj favor Huld stonoioy i \bs wusiulsirution Gl o Y, 4 Breitod by & very largs circlo of friende g‘-;- pad | G e Jie as to provide that anns shail be fssucd to tae Ty material fo favor of the Dioduciag Tuteréat and 13 wonths been plundering the Houston & Tezas Cou- Iabor, and abolition of the pilion cotract eve- ALt iees of Radway's [Jita mu "“,,1“2’;5’:':‘3 b 3 fuvor of the consumes should ba aflowod, tral and Pacific Raflr ot s gradualed systen of fncome e = from all ¢h ve-named. Thiorles aa well s to he Stated, not excuzdiug 500 | “Hoforring incldentally 10 the qacstion of facome- | & BOMbOSF Of the san b tie wealth of the nation, rolber (o THE LUMBER REGION. Bons Eolo¥y Dy yviais oL rme o el Tt ory, o senamens | 115, e sMI8 nder the biceens e the pour sorats B D e aomios hoold ey s o thua Special Dispatc (0 The Tribune, PARALYTIC. per ‘Wasstivg, W, Va., May 8,—Col. B, W, Nor- ton, su old resident of this city, and lstely_of Irontop, 0., who has becn ideatided with tho ffon interests of this scction, was struck with parulyss ot his residence, soven milcd ubove bory, yeais- day, Lils condition L cousldered ezitical, bloukat paid & daty of . - R ML S b | 4 sortoot TEACIn MnnERED. which waa Jicome, a0 tout a taz of Naw Yous, May 6,~8ussn A. Stasrt, & pablic- T3l Un 30 wuch uf (o boor mtu's Incomso aowess | 8chool Leacher at Zioa's Church, Norfolk County,® ©ut of uls pocket to pruvide Lis fewily with tby | Va., was found. this morolug, murdered o ber usvendarica of Mo “Thercfory tho tax 00 ciue | rovid over 4ba school-usude. o of the Quverouent; wholecowe and pormancnt tarift laws fur the protectlon of Americun 1adus- try; educsilon should be free, scculsr, and fn. dustrial; sud o property except what belougs to the Uoverument should e excwpt frum taxation, ‘They recommend that wumen bave squal civii EAst Bauixaw, Mich., May 8.—Ralz bas fallon wvury day, with a singlo excoption, for tho last of- teen days, aud everything s afoat in this section, All strcams ate n?uncudnmedly high for thisvca- s0n of tho vear. ' Tho wet weather laverlously ro- READ FALSE AND TRUE. o K3 o RADWAY & O, X0, st RSP (S aa0l wormitow-3d T Do ceat 303 pruviding that the prescat tiunm of States wusll ot bu diwinished on account ol wuch lusue. Agrevd Lo, und tbe bill passod. Mr. Lavis (1) gave notica t':at e a20n as ths Tudlan Appropriativn bl should Ve disposed of Le

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