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] ) THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. MARCH 11, 1879—TWELVE PAGES. ° + STATE AFFAIRS. WILL PROBABLY D under discussion, Mr. IHopkins offered an amendment nm\'ldlng that the penalties in this Iaw ahall not apply to members of the General be dri tinon in cnaes of emergen * ;\dh‘!'xlnl nosition to recelve offers of money for thelr save Iargo nmonnts of fnterst on month 3 1 " O O e ealtont st 7 houid we ajlowed | Yoies during the recent Sonatorlal 'conteat, onable amonnt of caplial for this purpoto, | thongh not from cither of the candidates for first-mortgago bonds; that their value had Leen appraised under the recent arrangzement, and that he was entitled to $1.013.01, which he ' AssemUly. are A prayed might baordered paid him, ‘The 8econd = and recommend that 325,000 he apnropriated, that position, and committing them to thelr | Natlonal Bank was ordered to pav over the The Tegislators Grodually 5uyam¥nlhnrumntgng| were alred. hofl;na‘fin.“ml:::‘n::;ru‘n‘ll:?n‘frfllr:vz‘.;lfle“u?hrz;;:lm%r'\‘-: constituents for the condemnation 80 | money. Bome 800 similar petltions will shorbly Qharlen Christiansen SItabbed in Getting Back to Spring- Mr. Gross, of ‘éfi:::‘;fi“{m Introduced & nregru:u'y at present, and cannot recammend it richly doserved. The resolution puve | Lo fled. the Breast by Michaol o Il T m’ll;hll Fourd {lre'dl'or(? lug‘l;ul ll‘ln "‘1."‘;“::5.‘1‘}; no names, but was designed to strike lon as that ot Pontiac, anst wodeem Lt abse Beconsary (AL (0 b QiFided Into scoarats wanin | Wherover tho shoo might At This fot the belter accomodation of the sick. As it In | move swas ontiroly unexpected, and created sur- Dow whien ane dies e oHor o e ave | Prise aud confuslon fu the House. The resolu- comjrelled to wwitness his “denth, an 3 s Hia8 b vore Qopresini and Injarious ofect. e | tlon was discusted ali day, the greatost latitudo recomniend that ;.'."nlha npnmnmflm: :On':‘:k“h' Lelng riven to debate. macessnry change In thie room, and that the prison v8 PERSON- anthorities e directad to riake such chaige ns TURPITTRRRAE AND MOAT OFpHNBITE Koun as possible. ‘heating and voutdiating ap- L Daratus his been i Into the cell-Nouses, an im- | Woro indulged in by the several elomonts, and provement absolnfely neccssary, and wo rocom- | memhers freely denonnced each other ns liars, mend that $10,000 bo approprisicd to pay for the | tylaycs, dastardly cowsrds, baso calmunlators, same, ‘Tlie nttentlon of the Leglelatare has airendy been | and iko epithets. Speaker Clarke cama in for cnlllml u; nfi;r llmlmmlml. :hnn)‘.'_l‘! |nm|glo hu; l;‘b'l" agreat share of the abuse, and m\sldv.-mlmnced crnlng the lifetimo nontonco. The tablos ol ih1e | asa perfurcd villaln and & blackmaller by two prisoli, ns wall us other prisons, show that a man :umenc d fat 1ifo rarely lives in confinement over | different members. ltepiesentative Mnr:nln;,', frafonn, | adtenLunt Hina s Lerr et foon [(of - (omler. Comiiy, . Apied. Glavee DI Catnue hm ip 2o ¢ swearlig to o hundre es and dle, or he becomen & mantac, and fa sent toan | © s nsylnm. to spend tha remalning yearsof hislife, | during the Caldwoll investigation in 1872, 1¢:the jaw Seee lfl;fl'd'fl e '“ft’"'m "hl‘d not | and aald lie was propared to provo it by a state- 0 sentenced for s Jongar term than thirty-threa yoars,—the averngo Hfo of man,~he can. undor | Ment subsequently made by Clarke over hlhnwn the vmlentd“&mu-umn“;‘rm ln'harsm &1": Jomm -!gnnmrel. dL:un&a -m:u;cc:n Lgrlll(u o: )a:inpi oug year_any. Lyce mon! ho blackmailed the Kansas Pacific Railroad out of and ono-half after that. 8o, if a man sentenced o fur 1ifa aboys all the rulee of the prison, he | $13,000 whils In Congress, and chalienged him can roducn his genienco to o lttlo lcss than | to deny it wenty years. And wao ars of opinfon thal BLE BX- ufln:n ’cnnn&)t by rolotmed In that time, and CLARES -S4 "““‘-‘é"fl{:flfo;‘m Sl sufaly returnad to the world and saclety, he ongl lom’m Deen hung in the first place. And wo re- | and made no reply. Other members were ;;:e:{l;y{ trge, c“".‘-\n'\"nfn‘:!a’:g:'p;?v o E"‘fifl“n‘\!'fl charged with tho highest crimes, and the entire h n v have 3 Vi i goui ncts, (0 shorten hia tlme And regain his fibor- | 48y has been devoted to explanations and coun ty and position in_the world at rome time in the | ter charges, The resolution of censurs was final- futnre, If he falls to do thls, upon his own head Tosts iha remnonatbinity: it I thin coqneetion | 1 passed by n voto of 5t to 4, the Iogails men we suggest tint the law bo 8o fized that anyate | YOLIng in the aflirmative andthe Clarke crowd fn temnt to eacave forfeits all guod time to tho'con- | the negative. Mr. Riges, of Douglass, the lead- bill to provide against the rraudulent purchase and fraudulent snle and conveyauce of property 1o the predjudice of creditors, The flrst section provides timt, when any person ahall purchase any property with the frandulent intent of pro- curing without paying for the smine, the Courts af Chancery in this Stato ahall liave power and furladiction” upon n bill filed for that turpose to vacate tha contract and cnuse the property to bo restorad or compensa- tion to be made therefor, und for that purpose toattach the proverty nnd make all neceasary ond proper orders tor the safesy and fortheom- ing of the same. 'The sccond scction provides for setting nsido fraudulent conveyances by Courts of Chancery, Sec. 8 provides that Courts of Chnnccrg may bavo jurlsdiction in cascs whero the debtor {s about to remove his property from the 8tate with a fraudulent In- tent, whether thodebt be due or not. Sce, 4 provides for the giving of a bond for costs by the complainant in any action under the pro- vistons of this nct. : RECEIVENS AND ABSIONENS, Mr. Granger's bill relating to Recelvers and Assignees ol savings banks was called up nud coplously amended, but mafotained the main features of the original bill, 'Ilie amendmenta were made to fuclude other banks besldes sav- inzs banks, and private banks and bankers, This bill, as’ amended, provides that 15 shall be the duty ot the Recelver or Asslgnee of any savings bank or other bank, or private bank or hanker, lmmedm.cl{ upon a request madg to hiin thercof in writing, signed by any ten depositors of such bank of which be shull be the Recetver or Asslznee, to print nnd cireu- Inte among the depositors of sald bank g de- talled statement showing all nsiets of such trang Testimony from on, Ge the L'ower of Radway's Rc::xd,(;r!'i:llsc(lng:a » Caso of Bcfatio Rhenmatism, No. 3 Vax Naas p, * . ACE, lnn. RADWAY? With mo your Rellet has 55,’},"”"‘- dara. Fur tholastthree yeara 1 liava hing fronicd Woa, $exero pttacks of sclatics, somatimes gxterlicitand SRR e 1 e bt 8 uring tho time T have be e L e R o e B e vartous kinds o outward ADDHcAtions of um..{em”h,;“;‘{,‘““"“vnn inektion, and prvacriptiong of Tho Toy epiancrid 16 eians, ol of whiel falled to give ma refor oMt Phnle et aghicmber, t the WrFent request of o {who had hen amlcted s mysait), I'wan Indueeq 1163 youe remody. Uwus tien Rittoring fomiag co o4 f my old tiirne, To my sirhrisg o qjoa] 1100 appllcation gave e eae, aticr bathing andpcpis 1hie parta ailected, leasing the imp jus Adrehbin cranted by tho Relfof, 1nn AROTL time b1 A0 Eiow entirely atway, alshionigh LIAva aight periog [ rra ADITONCHIng & CHARRD of wrathar.™ | Lgnod CHAtad Shrs myelt, o, Teel quite inkiter o TTaqn oo ILADWAY'S READY 1ELTEF In fay rioay I (p2iion, travel without & bottla fn my valise. . Inere Youra traiy, GEU, §TARY REEUMATISN, NEURALGTA, DIPIITIERIA INFLUT Sors Throat, Difficult Brlelx{']t}{l?fi‘é RELIEVED IN FEW MINUTES, ny " RADWAY'S READY RELIGR, fleld, IIl. Murphy. TBONDS, Bpectal Dispateh {o The Tribune. BrnixorinLp, Ik, March 10.—1n the Unlted Btatea Cireult Court, to-day, Judge Drummond rendered u declsion In the case of Georgo Les- 1le et al. vs. tho Town of Urbana, sustalning the demurrer to plaintif’s bill. This was a sult brought to recover on coupons of bonds {asued by the town fn aid of tho Danville, Ur- bana & Bloomington Rallway, now con- solldated with the Indianapolls, Bloomington & Western, The demurrer was based on the grmmd that, when the voto authorizing the onds to be jssucd waataken, thera was no law 1n force in this State authorlzing their fssuc, ‘Two other caaes are pending, Involving the same uuestion against the Towns of Aona sud Mahomet, Chamnpalzn County, which will be decided by this decision. WISCONSIN CENTRAL, Snectal Diapuich (o The Tribpsiz MiILWwAUKER, March 10.—A apccial from Mad- {son to the Kvening Wisconsin says: ‘ The Wis- consin Central Railroad has had o party of en- glncers on a new route from Portage to Du- buque, Ta., looking it over. A routo will proba- bly be survoyed early in tho spring ond work commenced. ‘The routo wilt go down the Wis- consin River through Sauk City, Mazomanie, and Arcna, leaving tha Wisconsin at the latter place, atriking ncross to Dodgeville, thonce to Plattevilla to Dubuque. This route will tzrnu up A rich country, aud Is very much needed, Ante-Mortem Statemont of tho Dying Man. Mr. Riddle Has a Rod in Plckle for the Penitentiary Com- missioners. ‘The atroclous nnd wantou murder of old man Dohnow fs acarcely a weok old, and already there Is another- murderous affray at hand, Sunday night, shortly after 10 o'clock, & young man namod Charles Chirlstiansen was stabbed in the left breast In n boyish guarrel =t he corner of West Huron street and Ashland avenue, and last nizht it was alntost a toss-up whether lie would live or dle. 'The story of the affair {s perhaps best told by the principal wit- ness in the case,a young manof 10 ycars named Charles Telford,who llves with his parents at No. 229 North Ashland avenue. During the past winter young Telford had made o rendez- vous for his companions {a a caoper-shop in the roar of his home, but during the past few plens- ant nights the boys liave rambled about in the nolghborhood looking for their sport, 1le states that he had been out durlng the even- ing with Jobn Hagerty aud Fronk and Charles Christiansen, Frank and tho Hagerty boy separated from them at Chicago avenue, nnd he, with his companlon, walked south on Ashland avenuc to Erie strect, and entored a clzar stora at the corner for the purposs of huy- fug n couple of cigars, otherwiso known as “ex- Thoy Have Been Spending Monoy Ilegally for Soven Yenrs Past. Work of the Judiciary Committes “upon the Appollate Court Bill. Discussion upon the Bill to Make Body-Snatching a Felony. Roport of the FPenitentinry Committes upon tho Three Penal In. stitutions. Tho Kansas Maninos Eolipse All Former vict, and compels him to serva his full thne, By ¢ tho antl-Tngalls forces, then offered a reso- | especially souths’ hnd west of Arons, It will " For hosdncho, whether sick b i1 bank, of whatever kind or ature, nnd of all | fismoans the danger 0f 1or01t M1l bo reatiy lea. | 67 of the antt-Ingalls forces, especially tension torchies” When le came out |y hinhesdach, mhethe {F nervous: thoomatie, Elights of Billingsgate. Lx‘x;gr:’l;fi fo t:mv);h% v:l‘;-é:’n;g“l‘cll::‘l oF nature, | sund, and th hacipiine of the prison be mors | lutlon expelling Revresentatives i1, T, Ander- }’;:“O:ll;"m‘,‘gfifll‘,a &%‘fi:,‘mfilm},‘i'zfi',‘aflm":% somo six young fellows wero standlug | neys: jalusaranad thalivor, piontier. aceplig0r i cnstly maintalned, son, of Ellsworth County, aud L. J. Raybell, of TIB CIESTER PENITENTIARY. Qreontwood County, for improper conduct during Your Committee vislied this foatltation on the | {10 Senntorial olection, 88 shiown by tho testl- 12th of February. On nccount of the severe critl- v - Ciam of tho incation of the pHisen and the charge | MoDy beforo the Investizating Commitice. An of mismanagement of the work of construction | derson voted for Horton and Raybell for In- made by the newspapers at varlons {imes, we de- 3 ) Termind. o muks b complate and senccing ox. | Rolls. The resolution i ladetiiitely’ post: amination of everything connected with tho inatl. | poned by o vote of 40 to 44, Iulh:n. \\;ln exlminulxl me honk‘l, llmmln. wnltl:un- The House then resumed consideration ot tracte, and caused tho Commisstoners, Warden, ¥, ad Chief Clork to appoar befora us and anwer sl | Feular business, nd It Is thought aa adjourn questions put to thom. We also thoroughly | ment will bo effected to-morrow. apected the location, bulldings, and general ma el L TR o ont Invitigiiona; o followlgastio | TR RATLROADS,. ointa, patns o the bowel, i % ma: ChiDIa &t TroMbllea. Idiay Folls o 41 JeT Witk witurd Immiediate cuie aid e raotient] 1oz A few daya effcct a pormanehb cure. Price; sacu® on the corner, and one of them nccost- ed hm ns Harry Roynolds, and began insulting and sbusing him ns such., Young Tolford denfed that he was Harry Reynolds. Bomo further words and Insalta followed, but ‘T'elford walked on and safd but little. ‘Threo of the six strangers did likewlse, nnd took na part in the abuse. Finally o fourth followed them, thus leaving ouly two of the origlual party behind. By this time they hed wallied one block mnorth, nnd had reached the front of Pyne's grocervon the corner of or arosc; accond, wlen they wers or are duej} third, the nomes of the poraons making such promises; fourth, the thing to bo paid, und, it money, the amount thercof, the rate of futerest thereof, {r any, and the amount ot interest due aml unpaid thercon, 1 any} Afth, whether the nay- ment of such’ debt hua been cxtended to any time, and, {f so, from when and how wmany times; sixth, a particular deseription of what- ever collateral sccurity or wuarantes thercof such bauk tnay bave, and, £ it be that of a per- son, the name of such peraon. Buch Recelver ar Assignce shall b renuired to orint and cir- Iillnois, Iows, Kausss, and Nebraska.! THE LEGISLATURE. ERNATE. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune, " BenmarirLp, Ill., March 10.—A resolution will be {ntroduccd in the Senats In the morning that will be somewhat of n surprise to the sove eral gentlemen now composing tho Board of Penitentiary Commissioners In this State, as ‘well ns their predeccssors in office. 8ince July 1,187, {t has been the practice of thess Com- missioners tocharge up thelr railrond fares, TIHE INDIANATOLIS POOLS. Fpecial Dispateh to The Tridune. INDIARAPOLIS, March 10.—Rumors provall in rallroad circles that the mansgement of the Bee- Line Road, smarting uader tho unjust nttacks of Pool-Commissioner Lierson on Prosident Hurlbut, will demand his removal, and, i€ it Is refused, will withdraw from the pool under the thirty-day clause. PORT ROYAL. i B B RADWAY'S READY RELIER CURES TOE WORET PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes, t H treet. “Ilie two strangers kept up the hotel bills, and Incidentals to their respective | cuinte such statements oftener than once In | We found the location avatiable and satistactory dpectat Dirnateh to The Tribune. q‘;‘;‘;g,";g‘“‘ ‘Christlansen urged ,h"m‘,‘w bun- NOT 0 HOUR institutfona under tho head of necessary ex- {f':{ o °"m’;,';,,l,".flh,:}l ';?,;{fié,‘,“;{,‘," oy (,:,?: A L’i;‘n',“%d’fi.'g‘”&‘r‘.?;.a_TiL‘iu',‘i"u‘}.'?nf.’ufi:":‘i?éfi“:l‘..".&‘f RAILROADS V8, SCALPERS, INDIANATOLS, March 10.—The Board of | ish thom. ‘This o tlu:" ;lzunl" for holt|h Jo turn, NE pensca connected with the dutivs of thelr vifica, | fik A8 BRPSTIG EAY BAEE ERENET £ FERIOY | o o ono-tinni of amile, The dralnage, o vory T Hi Buitars) 3he Pellting. Trado agracd to-dsy to scad frofghts to Port | tnon the boys, aud, enlling them all sorts of | Afyer Rending this Advartisement nesd An oxamionation of the duplicate youch- urs from the Joliet prison, on file in the Auditor’s ofllce here, shows how uniformly these clalms lave beon collected for the last eizht years. They nppear in nearly. every monthly statement, duly re- celpted for by each Commisstoner, The follow- ing will sorvo aa {llustrations of some of the charges: March 16 to Anell 18, 1678, S IL Jones, for teavellng and other expenses incident to his offico 8 Commisnioner, 822,503 R. M, Delaney, for Jike acconnt, $31.753 A, M. dones (familiarly known a8 **Long Jonea "), on similar account. 838, U5, - April 14 to May 15, 1877, J. H. Jones for ex- ponace, 875,25 K. L. Delaney, $107.75; A. M. ones, §122.05. TR SOUTHERN PENITENTIARY COMMISSIONERS were pald on account of hotel blils vud travel- 1ng; axpenses, for the flftcen months ending Out, 1, 1878, $2,190.90. A law passed Murch 80, 1800, allowed the Commissioners $2,000 per aonum and their necessary expenscs While actually en- gaged in the duties of their office. This Inw continued until July 1, 1871, swhen the present Jaw providing for the management of the Joliet. Prison went Into effecct. This lnst act fixed their ealary at $1,500 per sunum, sald noth- ing . sbout oxpenses, and repealed all inconslstent ncts. Them, In the repeal- fng act in tho geveral revision of 1874, this law of March 80, 1860, Is expressiy repealed, Hoit would nppear that there{snot nor has there been nuy nuthority in law for the payment of these so-called expenses for nearly elght years, and the amount during this time taken by the Com- missloners on account of expenses will probably reach $15,000. It will thus bo scen liow careful- 1y the publicTreasury s zuarded by the servants of the people. If $15,000 of tha peaple’s monoy 1oay bs taken without the warrant of law, why mnay not $1,500,0001 During all theso eight . yeurs that thia has been golng on UNDER THE EYES OF GOV, CULLOM and his predecessor in office, not one of the Btate officers hns been found honest cnough to raiso'his voice against it, or to warn the people. Not one protest has been mado or ono objection put on record. After this specific notlfication from Tue TnisUNs it remalns to bescen it theso gentlemen will have the hardifiood to persiat in this course of spoliation and kuavery. Some of theso men are agein ‘secking re-clec- tion to office, notably Shelby M. Culluin, who wants to bo Governor agaly, it s said. It ' is hardly probable, howaver, that they will desist, for they say they *‘don’t caroc a domn* for the newspapers, and aro partiealarly indlfferont a3 to the exposures of Tue TRIDUNE. . THE NNBOLUTION will be introduced by Senater Riddle, and (s as x_ozlnvm nzAs, It nppears that the scveral Ponl- tontiary Commizslonera have, frum time to time, charged and been naid, undor the clajm of travel- infx and other nucessary expenses, as such Cowme misstoners, conslderable suma of mounoy g addi- tion to thelr aunua} unllr{: au | Wieneas, It is cliarged that, since Jaly 1, 1871, thera his been no warrant in law for any such nllowance or payment; theroforo, Ltetolved, That the Auditor of Sublic Acconnts in horeby directed to furniah the Senata with an iwmized atatement of the respective amonnts Important foature in the location of an Institution CnteAgo, March '10.~The manitesto frorm Mr. of thils kind, 1 cxcellent, und the water orivilogo | Mylford fn your Sunday issue will undoubtedly t,.‘:fi:,',;.{fl’,‘,?fi|v:,'fe {',.":: "e,,‘;r”,?,',{‘,{‘ 15‘?{“;}3.&{ strike terror to the hcarts of the Ueneral Pas- mnarkots, and supolivs can be Inid downat veey low | senger and Tickot Agents, and couse them at rates by boat. We vislied the stone quarries opmmgn e Tuny. oatate. and nino. thosa just | ouce to advertise far and wide that tlckets, oponed in the gronnds holonging to the wrison, | whother presented by bons fide purchasers or 2:"’1 fnmw;.w"lg uuvficd b.»{ 5“;“:. cu:{mfl“fg {g'r by lnw-breakers, wiil be redcemed at thefr full eirown benecilt, and we IIn 0 oflicers o L] Fiaon hadno intorost in thoso quarrics whatover, | Yalue on prosentation. How Kind this man is 'Y‘ho Commissioncra have recently enicred into o | to give the sccret to the world, and thus per- confract with the awnars of thiese quatrios by | Jape save the groat State of Iilinols from sup- which the latter agree to furnish i the stone nec %, easary to nnmplz':'; the prison at Chester freo of | ROTUNG these General Passenger Avents In jafl. chiarge, Tho quarrics upened on tho orison gronnds | Judices MeAlltster, Moore, Farwell, and Gary ShovsThat the Aupty of atons 1a nlmoet unjumited | must feel thelr littlences 10 be told_by Mulford “I'lie snndatone and Himeatone are of the finest qual- | that the law in question js unconstitutional, und ity, adapted to any kindof butldings, and Is casily | hang thelr heads in shamne. Mr, Mulford ends Tmm and dredsod. The supply of stone for | Lis manifesto by m,:nu that_the public ;imm. ¥ rip-rap and macadam pavement, —for strects and | thizg with the scalpdrs, ote. W are told by the Government drkes and Joltles,—1a mexhaustible, : o and tio unsljilcd labor of thio' prison can he very | Pre83 that certaln of the public sympathize with D Pet hanie Lanb, and also hurl profiably employed in this way.. Contracts can o | Peto Stevens uad Jo )y sud Entared futo how (0 AUpDly greatquantities of rlp. | anathomas ab the poilce for breaking up gam- rap and amalifstons for Uavernment works, and ns | bilng-houses, houses of vrostitution, cte. This tula class of labar comes loss into compatitfon withi | belng the casc, it Is supposed that this same freo labor, we think it should bo encouraged, | clnss of the public will sympathizo with this Thero I8 no doubt thut this will form a very Impor- | clags of law-breakers. JusTIOE. tant feataro in the future history of tho vrison, fulcun bo mado a constant koueco of 1Argo 5e¥euuo | nerg lins beon but little chiange in tho situa- h - | tlon na regards the presnt war between the 1’"‘5 ;ni{n’{,!‘xpnn Hruich ‘Ee ""’&‘,‘ ",,.,"’f"ifirf"" railroads and the scalpers, Both sides deelara Gt h toial cost of 5,050, - Ene far SIBCE | Yot they will fight it aut on this lina if it takes ‘Fhe bulldinys were examined thoroughly, and | all sumimer. Thero can bo no question, how- aeem to have been well constructed, and wo think | ever, thut the rafiroads will come out ahead, for the money appropristed has been Judiciously ex- | they'are united in s matter, whila the scalp- yeudcd. ‘Tho cell-house, of which ono scctlon of | erg‘ars not, some of them belng rather reluctant 200 cells I now comblete, s particuiarly worthy " ! Besid 1 to take activo part in the fssuc, Besides, the 3;,’;’.?&.“?;:; c:,r,l:fil?,'::“',‘m“';:l,,‘“:{? :’,',',',':},‘:Jé{',‘: railroads hiave the most moncy aud power, and dey and large. Th new aystom of ventiiation used | cou worry tho scalpers until they give up the Il"?mtlh pecteor, eepiag thn ey 4ty andpinnaral] D“’I!'l\‘vlg%aro railrond men were arrested yester. 6 time. ¥ e When the convicts wore romaved from Jollet to | day morning—Mr, Thrall, uof the Chicago & Chester, no provision wns made by law for thelr | Northwestorn, and Mr, White, of the Michizan transportation, and although it was mada the duty | Cuntral—for tefusing fo redeem tickots, They of tlio Commiesfoncrs to receivo nnd koep these200 | waro'oroinbiny rolensed on giving bafl. inen, not s dollar was approprintad for thele maln- | WIS PROLY IR CE SHERIR L0 A penty tenance. And as the convicts wers employed In | 3 1° nueting yestenday: moralne, and declded the work of conatructfon, no- revenne from their ' Jt g s labor was nvailabla for' the purnoso. Inview ot | to contlnto to ‘arrest’the scalpers for every this fact wa recommond that n sufiicient amonnt o | ticket or pass theyaro found felling, They nupn‘\lnrlnmd to pay the debis of the prisonso fn- | will ula;)“lm}: uo&n? o: lhfi ;cl:lpurds vlvl‘l‘ntl;nvu curzad, peen solling fraudulent an ered tickets ar- el fecommend that tae prison bo complotet na | roated, i Joog Gepracticalile, Lelving (hat 1he stite A Tl cascs of tho ralfroad ymen arrested last savo mouey by dolig 80 ratlior thun In """"“‘"fi Saturday wero to have come up Lefore Justico and delaying ‘the work for years, Foor hundrol Kauf terday, but owlig to his slckuess and nino thousand dollars afe ssked o complete | haufinann yesterday, ‘lB r’?i L. rison and pay the cxnendes for tho next two | they wera postponed uatil Snturday. . Tnis mafter we respectfuliy refer to the fttea on Anpropriations, recommending, PIILADELPIIIA VIEWS. lowever, thata suilicient amotnt be appropriatcd Hoeclal Dispatch to Tha Tribune, :fi: ?\';:palx%;“;‘{::'.;’;lc';‘r';.n"u By thaactual expeiises PminAneLrurs, Mareh 10.—There Is no truth Id: |-b|“xfgud 'hy‘maflnumnm'u o{hhgiln prlscnll. in the report that the New Yorlk, Lako Erle & and we ieve {L to NeCesAar, at & superate eotabiiahment bo orocted i connetilon with ono of | Western Is to sccure control of the Indianapolls the penltentiaries for thy treatment of prisoners | & 8t. Louls, for the very cood reason that the wd\u m\fiu ne«;u "xm‘m' umhlhu cnnnnumu‘ma um; Ponnsylvania Rallroad witl not sell. For somo observation of vrisoncrs who aro suspected o o folguing Ineanity in hoves of buing “nt tgan | reason or olher tho rond has always asylum, from which thuy can easily cscape, ‘Tne | Beemed to be mmn in tho fntorest of Spmpiation t?n{nlu:hllx'lzfnlt'yl\xno;-!fl 0 freatly ro- | the Now York Central, though Erio lus had a ced, i nob e y_remaved, o Xiiow that thay would only bo sunt 't anotioy oo | falr chanco, ua the road docs not cara Interest, pariment of the same institution, while for thoso | but it {s quito possile thut the Erle may get iho are really Insano such n duartmient s erently | ¢loger connection through [ts proposed Atlantle neoded, It 18 n shawe to place crnninals, with | o o U S Thele Viclous tncliuations. nfl i _ratl piéy, in & treat Westeri leaso, - The latter Compauy asslun, whero they minst and do poison tho mings | Q¥nA s large block ot Clevelund, Columbns, ant doatroy the worain of hanest pooplo hrought | Clnciunat! & fudlananolls stock, mora thero by misfortune with whom they come in con- | than cuough to control an electlon, and tact, White eriminnls when insanc should recelve | the latter’Company owns Lalf the stoclt of tho all the care nnd kind treatment that are given to | Indianapolls & 8t. Louls,jtogether with $750,000 auy insans peuple, thoy alould by all meana be | of first-mortgage bonds, $500,000 of second- 1 kept by thomseives, A bullding saitablo for this . putposn can bo moro easlly erocted i connection | MortAgES bonds, and ELAGMD, tucomg honds. with tho nuw prlson at Chouter, and we recom. [ ooty CRHGUREEE Ars AOYAC, trolled by moua that such abullding bu_crected nsido tho | Ball of tho atock, nud fo ls controfled by nrisan walls at Chester, ang a suliciont sma to | the Pennsylyaufa by virtue of the Fort Wayna cutnplete and furnish tho same by appropriated. loase. The Penusylvania also holds alarge lot foul names, Christiansen lost his temper and struck one of themn, who afterwards proved to bo o rufMan named Welsh, und, ns ho ran away, Christinnsen followed him and was strikiug a second blow, when Murphy atepped up and, with a backward blow with his right hand, plunged the large blade of his pock- ot-knife Into tho young man's breast, Chrls- tlansen ran to hls home, No, 443 Wust Erlostreci a half block west of Ashlana avenue, Telford ucecompanylng him that far, and then running for Dr. Hoadloy. It was found that the Lnifo liad penctrated BOME DISTANCH INTO TUB LUNG, and that the patient was {n danger of bloeding to death., Other physiclans were immediatoly called in, but nons of them could hold forth any comply with this act, und any Assignee falling to comply with this act shall be removed upon the order of nay Court of competent jurisdiction. THFE BUN-COMMITTBE ON INSURANCE, composed of Mossrs. Durfes, Wilson, Day, Herrlugton, and 8haw, have several biils {n their hands which they ure instructed to codify, aud report back o substitute. ‘Thia roport will probably be made on Tuecsday, at which time the insurance lobby will return. ‘T'he impres- sion prevails that the sentiment of the genoral Committes is agalnst tho deposit system for forelzn companics. 'There I8 a further impres- ston in some quarters that the Royal Insurance Company of England 18 backing the measures requiriug foreign insurance cowpanlies to make o heavy deposity with a_view to driving other competitors out of the field and accupying the pround itself, Ou a standing vote, this forenoon, the Clerk counted 44 yeas and 83 nays, making in toto just a quorum, nud not onc to spare. Some of e members complain that they cannot get cer- tain printed bills, for the ressou that mauny of the members take from ten to o score of them each, The fnferenceds that they send them to {nflucntial constituents to met orders ns to how to vote. The Committee on Rules will juvest!. gate the matter, DILL TO PANSION STENOURAPHERS. .~ Srainorist, 111, March T.—Mlss Nute hav- iz got the House in proper trim, one of her bald-headed admirers moved that the House leaye the rezular order of business to conslder the Stonogzraphers’ bilk. It was so ordered, and the Comumittes amendinents adopted. ‘Fhe bill went to third reading, as follows: A Vi1 for an act authorizing the Judgen of Courts of ltecord in the Stato of Tllinois ta appoint ste- nographers ror their respective Courts, and pro- viding for their compunsation, SrcTion 1, Jle It enteled, elc,, Any Judge of © Court of tecord {thia includes 100 County Courla] in tho Stata of Liiinols mny appoint n stenvgrapher for his Court who shall o styled_ the Oflicial Ite- porter of such Court, and sho shall bo a sworn of- ficer ¢ anld Conrt, Src. 2, 1t shall be tlo duty of such stenographor to autend, ¢lther in person ‘or by an assistant, at each termn of eald court, wherever held, and take full stenographic notea of all the testimony In all casea or other proceedines, including rulings und remarks of Court and remarks of counsel, and to furnish a ful) ond accurate trauscript of such notes or any part thereof upon the request of any por- on. Ste. 3. Sald Judge may remove such stenogra- pher any time for misconduct, Incompetency, or noglect of duty, Ske, 4, Such stonographer shall be pmd $7 for each antl every doy'a atlendanco upon coust by tho ‘Preasurer of the” county in which raid court s hield, upon the certificate of sald Court at the ond of the term of much court, Sec, b, In caxe any person hnll request a tran- scrint of such notea or any part thercof, such stenographer may chargo such person 15 centa for cach and every follo of 100 words 8o trouscribed,” In case pald Judgo aball deem. it necessary, ha may order a transcript of such notes or of ‘Any part thereof to be made, and shail theceupon furnish 1o euch stenoraphor o ceritlicato of tho number of fulios of 100 words each a0 (ranscribed, and the amount dus therofor at the rate of 16 cents per follo, whicl certificato shall be patd by the Treas- urer of the county in whtch such notes were takon, upon presontation, Src. 4, Such sturographer may, with tho con- sent of safd Judge, appuint an nssistant stenogra- uliet wwhon nocessary, bat sich stenographor shall nl“:amt,um uny extra compunsation for such sa- aistan i Sec. 7, Buch stonographer shall recelve the samo milenge to and from his home as Is allowed by law 1o urors, and alinll recolve n propor allowanco for atationory necessary to be oscd in the performance of hia dutles. Royal for Atlantis shipment whenevor ratea wero as low or lower than to any other ports. This act{on {8 in tho Interest of the Chlcago & South Atlantic Railrond any ono Snffer with Pain, RADWAT'S READY RELIEF CURE FOR EVERY PAIY 1t was the firstand {s the ONLY PAIN REMEDY , That fnstantiy stops the most excructating pafas, ol lays indamimation and cures Congestions whether ot the Lungs, Stomach, llowels or other glands or orgazs, by ona application, In from One to Twenty Minutes, Vo matter iow slolent or excructating tha guln, the Theuwatio Bod.ridden, Infiem, Grivbled. Rervous, ‘Neuralglc, o prosirated with discass may sufier, RADRAT'S READY RELE AFTORD INSTANT EASE. 3 Inflammation of the Kidneys, Indammation of the Dladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs, Soro Throat, Difficutl Breathing, Talpitation of (he Heart Hysterics, Croup, Dinhtheria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothachie, . Neurnlgia, Rheumatism, i Cold Chills, Ague Chills, - Clilblains, and Frost Bites and comfort, Thirty to sixty drops In half a tumbicr of wster will in o fow miniites cure Cranips, Spasms, Sour Slomach, Tieartbury, Sick lleadache, Diarthaes n(unun. Callc, Windin tiia Bowels, andall Internal Palos, DR. RADWAY'S 1TEMSB, 4 A largo number of the Goneral Ticket and Passenger Acents of the roads centering in this city left for the East Jast evening by the Pltts- burg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Raflroad to attend the annual General Ticket & Passonger Agents’ Conventfon of the United States and ths Can- adns, which will be held In Now York Friday. From last Saturday until March 10, 1870, the trains of the Chicago & Northwestorn running {uto and out of Wcfiln 8trcet Depot will runns follows: Galena Division trains will leave from and orrlve at the old depotat the corner of Caual and Kinzio strect; the Milwaukes and Wisconsin Division tralus will Ieave from nnd arrive at the regular Kinzle Stroet Depot, north side of Kinzlo strect, From gud atter Monday morning, March 10, 1870, tralns will leave from and arrive at the Wells Strect Depot as usual. The Transportation Assoclation, which was or- ganlzed to carry out tho agrcement not to eive freo posses to influcuce trallle, intends to hold a. meeting at the Grand Pacific Hotel to-aay to take soino action rc};nrdlug the refusal of thy Eastern ronds thus far to beecome wembers of the Assoclation. It 1& the Intentlon to have the agresment apply to Weatern roads only until the Eastern ones aro willing to join, ‘Tho agree- mont has been well adhered to so far by all the Weatern roads belooging to the Association, On the 17th inst. o matter of fmportauce to the Chicogo & Lake Huron Railroad will bo brought before the United States Cireutt Court at Detroit. C. B. Peck, the Recetver of the road, has flied a bill scttivg forth that the Chi- cago & Northeastern was bullt, to o great ex- tent, on the right-of-way of the Chicago & Lake Iluron, and with about $300,000 of its means, and prays that it be deereed to be a part of the Chicago & Lake Huron, nud be placed as such part ju his custody. Ho alsoasks for such other relief a8 he may be cotitled to. It s stated that, on _the arguwent, the Chicago & North- castern Company will o ropresonted by tho lon, Stanley Matthows, and the Chlcago & Lake Huron by the Hon, Matt H. Carpenter. e POLITICAL. INDIANA PROIIIBITIONISTS. INDIANATOLIS, Ind,, March 10.—~The State Central Comunittee of the Prohibition League of Indiana, an organizatfon eald to number nbout 10,000 voters, und which looks to the ab- solute suppression of the lquor trafiic nsits ultfmata purpose, has fssucd an address calling on all who are in favor of the prohibition of the linquor traflle to meet {n Stata Convention at the Temperance Headquarters {n Indlanapolls on Weancsday, Say 31, at 10 o'clock, to nominate o full State ticket, to bo voted upon at’ the an- nual election of 1830 The call fs sizned by T. A, Goodwin, Secretary of tho Leaguy. Lopes. Xn 1 o'clock in the mornlng & messenzor wag sent to the West Chicazo Avenue Statlon, nnd 1t was through him that the police hnd thelr first intimation of the occurronce. They found them- selves {n a dilemma, for neither Telford nor the injured hoy knew who tho nssaflants were. And right at this point a l;"oumz man whose name, Jamea Brogan, it will ba well to remember, stepped forwurd und put tho police on the rizht trall. When ho heard of the stabbing at his home, No. 22 Ashland avenug, he started forth to find out who had done ft. e had gono Dut a little ways when he miet two boys, whom he knew but slightly, and invited them to have adrivk at a corper saloon, In their conversa- tlon they sald_ they bad had o quarrel with some Ilnds down on tho avenue, and that v.lmg had glven vouug Chrlstiznsen a drubbing. Brogan sald, “1 hope you came out best”; and onoof them replied, #Yau bet, We gave the —— —— —— hia heurt’s content,” The police went at once to arrcst Daniel Welsh, who lives with his parents at No, 20 TRumasey strect, and Michael Murpty, living with his parcnts at No, 484 West Oblo streot, the addressos furnished them by yonng Iro- $an. Resistance was offered at” Soth places, Wolah standing deflantly within his door with a revolver, and the Murphy brothers simi- larly protecting the house fin which they lived, Both demanded warrants, and, nsjLicut. Brisco, Who was in chargre, did not kuow bow badly the man was hurt, he sont 1o Justice Scuily for warraots, aud at 4 o'clock In the morning tho arrests were made, Both prisoners were taken befors Christiansen, and Lo readily identified Murphy ns the ona who cut him, nid Welsh as the one whom he struci twice in the face. During the day it was reported that the in- jured man would hardly survive, and Justico Morrison went to the place for the purposs of teking nn oote-mortem statement, Hut Chrlstiansen was sure he was going to live, und consequently such o statement would bo valug- less. Luter, lowever, ho changed his mind, and made THE POLLOWING DEI'OSITION: statoment of Charlas Chrlstlanacn, taken It Sor Ao 0 by Ar L Moreison, d. Loy Stato of Tllinols, Uook County: I, Charles Chiristlanon, of the City of Chicago, o hutuby solomnly mwearthat I will anewer trulyall the questions which may be asked ma concernlug tho wound which Ireceived on the Dih day of March, A, D, 1870, aa help mo God, At is your name? harles Chrisiiansen, Tiow ald are your" Ll e you tvare A ;:r‘:dufi el Eilg stret, 1n the Glty of and Cook Connty.” c""-cf)'u",n',:: \Link you ard golog o dla?" Tcinbettor thau Freuch Brandy or ‘Bltters 23 a stima* unt FEVER AND AGUE EVER AN ; cured for ifty cente. Therels nm‘;fl’.}cfim"ufi?flp hinwari that il curo_ Fever Stujarions, Nitiouy, Searich ajded hy ladwari (EADY RELIEF and Aguc, and ull_uthes M Typliotd, ‘Yellow, and other Fevers Plils), v auickly aa RADWAY'S Tritiy cents per battie. Sarsaparillian - Resolvent, wlii prevent sickncss vr paind frum chango of water, TITE COLORED MEN. TiciMoND, Va., March 10.—~A convention of eolored peopla from the citles and counties of thia (the Third) Conzressionsl District was liold here to-aay fu tho interests of their raco. Re- Mious, nolitical, and other subjects wers dls- THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, cusscd at length, To-nieht the Conventlon np- ok \lefnl. do {I:ll think g:‘la‘l‘la golng to die of 1" — $TThe resufta of that 2 ey charged by and paid to each of such Cominissionera of itg bonds, ‘I'he luss on the road last year was | polnted a committee of fifteen to prepare a call Do you think you will recover? scno%’:’x‘x‘,}‘{}h C&r,!lr':lflfi lr‘}}}im?ll'crpfi}'fi Sy or in excess of l‘ltl! annual salary, whethor for A REPORT. INDIANA. over $100,000, and the Clevelund, Columbus, | for a State Convention to mest in this city the *No, air.” CONTAGIOUS, travoling_axpenses or otherwise, aluce the 1at day IR PENITRNTIARY COMAY & ot + | Cinciuoatl & Indianadalis advanced $65,119 to | third Monday fu May, to consider matters con- ++ Look around and tell me If you seo the man DR 1T SEATED IN THR tesh or of July, 1871, together with the date of payment OMMITTEE, ADIOURNMENT. weet it, ‘T Indianapolls & St. Louts fsdefend- | nected with thelr rights and privileges, ote., ns | who stabbed you.© oG itk ai, | LunRe or Stmuchy Sl ar ion Fle and thie name of the Commissionor to whowm paid, Epectal Dispateh o The mb.unu. Special Diapateh to The Tridune. ants in the suit of the Vandslla & Terre Haute | cftizens, ».} R‘n Ih,n‘l;u he is.” [Pointing his flnger at All. ARG §5‘| e AND VITIATISO PENITENTIART BALARIES, BrrNarieLD, 11, March 10.—The following INDIaNAroLss, Ind,, March 10,—~The final ad- | to recover an swount clefmed to be due under chacl Murphy. te g N e SOLATS e Lo "Aro you sre thal ho (s th L A bill will bo presented to-morrow In the | 18 the repors ot the Penltentisry Comnitteo of Journment of the Leglslature took placo this | tue lease, . afternoon at & o'clock. ‘Ihe day passed {n the " usual resolutions of thanks to everybody, from EAST-BOUND FREIGHT BUSINESS. = ‘The frefht shipmeuta to the East from this :]::’l:;lfi':: ;‘;‘:‘lmfls“:f;:‘k‘:; cd‘z:‘::v' G! :v:lr‘fima\ fr:lt“::; city Alur.lug.lhu last week wero about the same Richmond was indufinitely postponed, At 8 | M thotiresk boforo, allthis. sonda daitg gite o'clock Gov, Willlams sent in a proclamation | 13750 business. ' ‘¥ho Vunderbllt roads, aud par- convening tho Loglslatura in special session, be- tlenlarly tho Lake Shore & Michizan B?mlwm. elnnlng to-morrow at ¥ o'clocl, liv mentions still l,-\':mplulu ot ligiiy; short af dus; e per- ouly the Appropristion bills as necessary, und :‘:“"‘:"f‘l ": ""‘1 total “mm"';' U"IA 'hu:]luehss the Ropublicans will make an effort to confino | SO7ricd last weck wero o8 follows: Aichi- PIRUESIDENTIAL PREFERENCES, 8T, Lowis, Mo., Marcn 10.—The Qlobe--Demo- crat to-day publishes the sentiments and prefor- ences of momoers of the Legislutures of Kan- sas, Wisconsin, sud Arkansas on the Presiden- tial queation: Grant Is decidedly tho strongest man among the Republicans, but the Democrats gare divided between Tilden, Thurmap, aud Hlendricks, with perbaps & majority in favor of ‘Tilden, Bcnate to Ax the salarigs of the oflicers and em- ployes of tho Penitontiaries of the State:. To each of the Commissloncrs, annually, $1,5005 Warden, $1,800; one Deputy-warden, §1,%00; Chaplain, $1,000; Physiclan, $1,000;1chict-clerk, $1,200: one asslstant and aperator, $000; stow- aord, $1,200; assistant stoward, $000; Mntron, 66003 chief-engincor, $1 asslatant engine 81003 one recelying nnd discharglng ofticer, $60 one usher and Instructor, §500; wajon-master, §500; superiutendent of gus-works, $5005 one foreman of tho blackswmithshop, $400; mail- carrier and messenger, $300; first-class fruards, +4Yee, sirs that fa the man right there," You kuow thio otior boyr Yed, That ia tho man I had the row with, T struck bim twice (indlcating Daulel Welsh], and then this fellow cume rinning up behind, and he had o knifo in hls hand, and’ prodded me in the slde, " --gm ylnn soo the knlfo?" H A “\11d ho say anything boforo ho stabbed you " “No, slr," “bid you hava any trouble with Mutphy borore b lm} your . alr, " I you or Welsh strike frst1" C thewmatinny, Scrofula, Qlandala TRl R i Aflettlona, Compiaints, Dicading of the Lung Dysp o l)uln!l‘lnll hiite !l 1he 1onac, of which Mr. Burt Is Chairman: We visited thio Reform Schoolat Pontinc ou Tiies- day, Feb. 6, Tho farm and buildiogs, as well as the booky and papers of the office, were all oxam- ined, and wo 1ound the Institution woll manaced {n o)} departments, The disciptin af the school isexcellunt, and tha health of the Inmates wood. ‘e ruoms and beds are kept cloan, and the food s ampls and wholesome, ‘I'e Commitiee recom- mend, however, that the: present Lospltal ruom be divided mnto wards by close partitions, that tho alck mny bo kept upart, We found the ventilatlon of thia hospital raom ta no very bad, and the ate was polsentd und rendered noxious by the eMuvin e ki bilessen TE O B, cory, Bin and Hip Discases, maié Complalnts, Gout, Drop chitts, Cousumption. Liver Complaint, &c. 3 a0 Not onty does the Barsaparillian_Resolvent eXc0 M rentediu) acenta (n the cura bf Chronic, € Comtitntional, sad bkl Diseascs, but b 18 the0elf poritive cury for KIDYEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, : - . MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, gan Central, 8243 fake Shore & AMichi- £ v Diabetes, Drortf, each, $500; second-clnds guatds, $100, ristng fgum tio Wuke 0f & boy sufering with gan. | {0 worlc ul tho session to the genoril wue sbe- | puy Sauthiern, 675 Fittsburg, Fort Wayno [ Banooty, Me., March 10.—Tho Ropublicans | BLMhcichin 8oLl (o ione 10 Charten Urinary sod Womb Dissasts, Gravch, P e preitd ——— grone, | Pty dollars wo decti aiple 10 makatha | cille Appropriation bills and the State-llouso | & Chicogo, #0437 Iittebuirg, Cluciupati | elocted thelr Mayor to-day by 140 majority, O T S Ty Aot G, Be - ATbumiauris, it il cuies whers e o0 Jo— Hecoanry chiigon in tils deputtmont, und reconi= | i, but the Democratie leadors are alrealy fix- | & St. Lous, 0.7; Buftimoro & Obilo, &8, ‘The | ~Bipperonp, Me, March 10.—James A, " under oatly that all the anewors | bilcsitiy sohsbances kG the. ) Tho Judiclary Commltteo have had & good | M unt bo appropristed for that | juu'for u Congresslonal gercymunder, “Tho old | peiucipal thy Tibxed with snvatances a1 rvads Ik white billous appesrance. and whito bane-dust Lo wi |‘hem 18 0 pricking. burniug senstion mu HheA purpase, \\’u find that a Jarge portion of the farm is lowand wet, and needs dratning Ladly, ~Avout 165 ncres, whicn ago now really producing nothing, cau be mude valuable by drainage, 'To “do this properly will eequire abot 31,000, gnd wo mculmurmt that thiv amount be appropriated for that purpoae, 1l lmxlucu carried by the varlous roads ofilcers whi “be continted through the spectal | were us follows: Flour; Lake Bliore & Michi. session, nnd bhusiness will proceed as lho‘mh nn Bouthern, 2,795,600 poundss Miel Cen- thera had been no break. ral, 7,723,200 i'hnlllln!. Fort Wayne & Chica- The Houso bascontirmed Bearss Inbis scat from | 1o, $,212,4005 Pittsburg, Cinclouath & St. Lonts, Mlami County, Drake having abandoved the | 1,154,000; Baltimore & Olfos 432,200, Graln: coutest, in view of tho speclal sesslon, Drako Michigan Contral, 19,001,880 poumds; Lake aguin decl gf\'nn 1n tho nbove examiustion wero true, 1, A. G, Morrison, aJustice of thu Peace in and for sald county, do heroby declars that I mads tho above exsmination of the'sald Cherles Uliristianecn on tho 10th day of March, A, L. 1870, at i o'clock and thirty minutes in the affernvon, and that tho xald Charles Chrlatiansen was thon i a condition Strout, vominated by tho Greenbackers and Dem ts, was to-day elected Mayor by 7 majority. deal of labor with the Appellste Court bill which 18 pending in the Legislature, and they havo ro- solved thut criminal cases (nvolving n felony, and eases involving frechold rfranchise, shull o direct to the Bupreme Court; that the same i hall 0l ha ha ¢ e B Pt FItICE OXE DOLLAR OVARIAN TUMOR OfII0 DEMOCRACY, Covumnus, O, March 10.—The time for the Further, your Committce recommend that {he d © Midhie : bitis. | meoting of the Demoeratic State Convention | tosnswerall of the abave questions i a rational o S e | £ ol i e sl | Sobihllt” B O | e Ut Rl | e hoged 0B e ot ns et e 3o euror | ( TEN YRARS GROVIH CURED 4 L Y o INVESTIGATION, hurg, Cinelnnatl & St. Louts, 603 0385 Baltimore ——————— Lo th Bupremo Court; that tho zrounds for the | DIre sonducivo to good health aud reform than h i ki g .49.0 h D Mareh, A. D, 1870, Mosars. Sloeth, Works, und Overmeyer, tho | & Ohlo, 28:2%4, Meats: = Michizen Central, (Siwned) miuority of the Commitico on Tnveatipation of | S50 pounds: Lake ‘Shore & - Michizan Shy Auditor ot Blatwe ofen, wude o voluml. | SolltRee IS L RimE fork, g & nous report this afternoon to the effect thut by a0, 4,001,423 r, Clne & 8t o misconstruction of the law regulating forclgn | Jouls, 4,236,8105 Baltimore & Oblo, 2,441,083, insuranco companies there was fil possession of & ox-Auditor Henderson the sumn of- $18,040 | DURARILITY O RAILS—S1T'ELL V8, shap-tabor, We would also reapectiully call tho ut- tention of Lthe Legislature to the fullawlng chauges, which we think should be mads in the law governs ing thia institutions o Flrst='Ta chango the law that all sontences shall be until thie fnmiite I8 221 years ld, untess sooner dischnrged by the Tristees for good bohavior, or pardoned, as now provided by law, A. L. Monnisoyx, Justice of the Poace, ANOTHER WITNESS. The young man who was in company with Woleh and Murphy, John Johnsou, was scen at his home, on the southeast cornerof Humsoy SLENDER CLEWS, Thomas F. 8nith, the young man supposed to be implicated in the Bohuow murder, s was fully explained in last Friday's Trisuna, was arrested yesterday at the corner of Frank- decision of the Court inall cases, whother re- versed or aflirmed, shall bo stated in writing, ‘The law will he chauged from the fnterpretation placed upon it by the Appellate Court, so that cases oy go to the Bupreme Court whother re- By Dr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. " Nn and Washington streets, le hos pot | und Olio streots, and tolls precisely the samu versed or not, fustead of belng remunded for n Second—(iive tho'Prustovs power toissue tickets. | Whith belonired Lo the Btate, und for which ault IRON RAILS. i toryof the affalr as Telford und that con- 1y, No Y o s O ool & yet boon {dentificd by oy of the witneases, al- | 8tOTV ar i : CO,, 83 Warren-slyelte new trial, :m'uuu. 'l'»’nl}l:?c' ‘I\vm_h.l ul:;fwlgnnuh :l:l",lllln“'“l:)r.‘llll‘x; m should be brought, Thess foes have accumnu. Rusiroad Ays. though ho {s said to closely resomble one n!' the tained fn - Clristiausen’s deposition. ‘The | DR RADWAY & » REPUESENTATIVE BLAOK, Chafrman of the Liceuss Committee, this morn- g obtalued teaye of sbsence to visit his home, baving received o tolugram annouuchug tho death of 4 son, of whose sickuess e bad ro- celved no provious warnlug, HOUBE BILLS ON BECOND READING were taken up by the Chamber, and thiis oder of busiuess cousumed the entlre morning, Mr, Howllton’s bill 1o repulate the giving uf profes- piouul testimony n courts of revord was post- lated fiuflnu rul‘y llwn w‘rm: of Illlllul|llc0. ,\.\;lhlth The Raflroad Cowmmnissioners of your Stata wasall they hind tiue to lugulro Inte, Thera | paye baeu ropeating the old story thut the lifs ure two opinluns of tho Attorney-Uenerals, o Buskirk and Wuolen, filed, both O which stuy | Of uniron rll fs limited Lo soven years, This that 75 per cent of the fusiirunce fecs belong to | 18 not 6o by nuy weans, Tho durability of irol ;I,:a_’k!lum, Buskirk'soplulon waa given in Ji rulls deperds upou the trallic uver them, They but In the fuce of that Hende cord- Docketed the entire umount of feus, last from three months ta forty years, accord- “Tlio Comnnittce (ind thut the foes of offeo for | 115 €0 the quulity und hustacss douc, lran two yeurs from the Insurancs und Lund Depare. | 79118 are now in use on Iilinols ronds that wero ments awount 1o over ¥20,000, ull of wiich | lald 1185, nod uro yei good, Ilenderson hos kept, s leeal fees amount to | Stecl ralls are now of such uncortain quality, hotween 38,000 wid 9,000 roin thesw depart. | that theie lifo can_only bo guessud ot The Bix persons, wero mord or under the influence, of drink, some ona of the varty having olther stolen or bought a kez of boer, which they draok botween them on Rum- sey street. 'Iho polico haye the names of other witncssos wlo also suw portions of the oceur- rence, and who will prove valuabla should the victini dio. Wolsn and Murphy are agod 18 and 20 years respectively, nml havanio criminal recond. "'hey ore quito ordinary Jookiniz chaps of the yougher and lower cluss, und were commonly drussed, Ject belng to make the Institution purely areforma- tory one, and taku from it the odium of u penal {nstitution. Wo ulso recommend that the last dividend of the Duff & Cowan bankrupt fund, amounting to be twean 8500 and W0, beapprupriated to fix up and ornauient Lio grounda in fruat of the bollding. Yoor Comulttee visltod the JOLIET PENITENTIARY outhe 7th of Fobruary, and went through the workshopa and buildings and mude as complelo an cxdminstiun a8 was possible in the thne spont —e— DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLY ” ¢ with l'l:‘fl“mn‘_ Perfactly tnstoless, eleanatly casied YA Qlreugine S 3 o, cleanse, 1 1he [urpe, regulate, purliy 7 "au \disorders of LB gang. 11018 boing held ot the Armory for fur- ther ldent!fication. 1t scems improbable that he 1 gulity, however, for 08 so0n as he saw in Titg TRIBUNS tho reason wh{ £0 many policemen had been lylng fn walt for hlin about his home, {4 is said that ha concluded to give himsel{ up, SBiith was connccted with the affalr by two eluws worked by the police, one a clew given Licut, Bontleld by an outside party, and another hy his brothier “James, Jaller i the County Juil, The Baturday ovening -of the murder 0 ' ay's o poncd o nccount of tlie absence of tho- autir, @, Wo foumd the bustiess 1o La woll min- \ rol | G g y Smith called ut the County Jall with some_pro- | A reporter visited them'’ at the Wosi Madleon | plomach, Livér, Bowels RISuers o lyenens, o exally collected under the Dralusgo luw was | attests tio romarkably guod health of the © . i ‘ [t by firh nety millf ated that night after havhys served his sentence, 2 clsh, b of tho Nloweia, Y'ilen T paaltlye cure. Y , onvicte, 9 » rry about efzhty or nincty million tous tratl] o1 Ko ‘ed 10 oiled ral oF p"fifflffil“nm‘r'gafifl"fl? 1o Judiclary Comuutp, | O SLaeariy 1,000 auly v wero fn tho Rospital, SECIINTHERTY heslitas the wolaht of rolling.atock thut bore ft, | Btnith aleo Weut fnto Watsin's saloon fa- the | Lo was In the uncounter, but suys e was kuocs- | teenal Viscers, Wariaiiel G o ercury wincl and the wverage number 1e very small, * The-Governor ta-duy appoluted Mrs. Emlly A, | arufnst abiout 1ifty to fifty-six million tons care A number of contractors appel Roache, City Munnger of the Fowale Reforma- | ried by the hast fron ralls. 80 called stoel ratla tory; Finloy Bigger, of Rush, und L. A, Bur- | mode {i the West have iven out fu from tweas ed down twlce, und could not have seon theatute h et 2 nelihborhood, expecting to mest some ong bing. Murphy preserves n doggud silence, et —— there, and acted susplelously, Another, and; it 18 thuught, a better clow is belng closely worked tee giving effect without further proof to deeds d bofora tho wus recommitted 1o the Comuwittes ou Judl- QeI UTIEL. o in symptoms pesulisg {195 Coumiltes and cumplainod that, siuco fhe. ra: ¥~ Ouserya o oo I8 i b — DI X UG Bileatyo OTBUE: , or th 3 S Birea, Fuliness of the T, clary. tmoval of the prisuniors to Cheator, they had not | nutt, of itondricks, Contmisalonors of the llouss | ty-one to thirty-throe nontis. with L iratic oz | 8t presunt, THE YELLOW FEVER, nSo Ny o <l N ‘Tt bl prepared by the Judiclary Committea | PEeH8UI0 (0 obigin suffclunt e to (il their cun | of Hofugoi wid Johu P, Eurly, of Laportu, It Soout iy witilon Eous, Wit even loss. B —— Manpis, Tonn., March 10.—The followlng | Disguscut Feod, Kaliss og in (e Vs toprevent the removal of signal lights frous | foti:" it o. fuwdd. on "sssmumtions. ro iy | 1 Brown, of Dearbory, und W ¥ Totch, of | 10 wilf bu seen that every fact as to. durabllity CENTRAL MUSIC HALL, will be published to-morrow: et e Bumiusg ot e Mk Syt Choxtu bridues way also recommitted, Btato {4 ot bound by tho contracts 1o furutah tha | Sransiston Trusteesof th Asyluo for Feeble- | depenus greatly ou tha quality of both sorts of Secial Dispateh to The Tribune. To tha Publio: Teports buing published by New | Dillcult Hreatiiag. ¥ 758 i f Mr. Pratt’s bill 1o prevent iho double ussess- | full mnodnt or mon” o en oh ¢ | Minded Chiluren, s, by 8 Lous, Ciacinnatl, Lon 41, suigeating b gl Fevee an i wment of property was temporarily postponed, clent number on lfll‘; ducwl when thero fe o sulil: 'BULNIO, SrnmivorieLn, I, March 10.—Liceuse to or- Ya‘:k. lixll. l.oulfil-. Ct’nc:lrl:uxl‘l‘.‘ "Inflmvlhv &nl)cll.fllfi- Dotsor ‘\r\fl‘ mm yum Stgus, Foxe o 3ik. BHIGG'S OEAVEYARD MILL We tind thot 30,000 1s ‘voeded 1o pay the debts KANSAS, DETLOIT. Fanize has been fasued to the Contral Musto | BRL PRSNACE Siortr RRSE yoliow faver fu iill In | iiie Akinsand Eves Fatu [t BHe GoMeh o camo up for gecoud readiugs, and was sowmewnat | D umreriia ey (i Focomitiend That amount 8UB LLEEDS AGAIN, Spectal Disvatch to The Triduna. 11all of Chleago, capltal §150,000. The object ls | Meriphis, and has boou during tho past winter, are | suddon Kusnet SCHEAG Ly “fi' (il fres Qi s swended, Tula bill provides that whoover wille | At Dwbaction of the tasih ot ‘the Wardon bouse Aotclal Dispaich (o The Tribune. Ditnor, March 10,~1ljo first. of # cominy | stated to bo to pramote seligtous, educstional, | exlealaiedio injuretho commercial intoreat of (e | <3 e aBO¥EHAmEL, Tullyand without authority digs up or vonveys | aud ceil-huueed raveal (ho fact that thoy woro in | TOPERA, Kau., Sfarch 10.—This has been the | deluga of petitions from he first-mortgago | 4nd musleal purposes, the culture of tho srts, | T o Yoilow fevor which occurred In' Morpols | 44 ¥F s o e e | e i ook badly. | Attera huavy rau | wildest dlay ever kuown in the history of tho Kav- | bonduoldors of the late Dotroft & Milwaukeo | brovide for publio amusewenta snd cntartaln- | wus on ficc. 10, which wasroported (o the Burgeon. RBAD s conveyiing away, sball b tprisoncd In il bene | Water on the Hoors of Lo cull-bomkes, rendeping | 908, Leuislature. When the Houso was called | Rullroad Coinpany was fled dn the Wayno Cir- | modts, und for these purposcs to scquire, bold, | Goueral's oblco In IWashingion, aud &0 snaednoed ¢ Fal nd True. fteatiary Dot Juss thun ono hor 1more than to }l’ij":‘;lfi:“l’i‘:‘“;l’=;“;\!‘:lnn\nva:lhyl‘. Tho walisats bemg | tu order this mornivg, Representauve Cullen, | cult Court this worniug. 1t was from ::“:lnu"b?nw:n:“:u&:‘r:‘c: ‘:I‘:I‘}l"‘g:";“figpl“‘{g Qixease like {t has occarred stuce, Tho Leslth of « False s TG LAl was discusscd at 1 ; i Spieoptistel to buld tow s60fs 8ud inske doins | O 048 County, olitaluod tho floor and fntro- | Adwiral Alexunder Murky, of tho Dettish | apiling 'sa may’ bo- reuiaite therofor, ‘Ths | Lempis teow Soods Bls PR iy ara: {0 RADWAT &COn No- 51 Setie to “"m‘_ "y "'l: M":f Hgfil{tar;ml"l\'m Or- | peceusary repalts on sho workehous. duced a resolution consuring such’ mewnbers of | navy, now at Washington, setting forth | corporators sre (Jwrn' Carpeoter, David ;mn:..t 5. b, ouNtor, M. D, P 111 bo #eat T B was | - Tuo Conunlssluncrs sak for u workink capltal, to | the Legislaturo as had placed themeelveafn a | that he was the holder of two fiw&og. Jy B, Joues, und W, E, u.f:. Preaident of the Board of Jeailn. thowsasds W!

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