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6 x THE. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1879--TWELVE PAGES. spector, and clearly deflnes iis duties, Thero | Granger, Orendorff, CAPTIVITY. duced by Carter, of Johnson, and vow on the Louts lines to accent the percentage of earnings | miles, on tha same torma anit conditions as ADWAY'S REMEDI Green, Orman, from tho business which they lave been refused in | were provided in anid act for the construc: eee me “ catender for second reading, ‘For an act to | hns been no cofiplaint os to the manner f1 | rit Crarowell), Plensnats, mtman, ; thoponts ant ail feeipucuirentaencnyour tyson.) ton ot cee talon Necita tinllroa pana secre ia — ight (Boone), provide for-the handling of steam, and for | which ho performs them, The owners of the | Intl (atiatin), Powell, men would he Just that much toward weakening | reatired by the tth and 13th eectiona uf anid act to FR. FR. ER. -_ | otlier purpoacs tamed." It teas follows! hollers and the butldings to which thoy are’ at- | Halliday, Reabure, Wright(DuPagey | our own roade nnd alronathening a rival ina con- | connect with the road now called the Kannas Paciile \- Hamtlion, Teavill, k=82, teat which, if Mt were successful, would end inthe | Mond within the limite of 100 inileeor thereabouts; = The beg pared In gestion ; » le it enacted, ele That there be a | tached haven vital Interest tn seein and know | itinckley, trenstrlecof the Miesonrl Pactic ani the St. Lone, | ana the aid Kaneas Pacttio Road was aley by raid capables - ‘ ing that there are no defects In thelr steam gen- Butterworth bsent 1 to attend Governor, by aud with the mlvice and consent of : rth was absent, on loara to atten the Henale, Who shall bold his oilice for tivo vicatee erators. ‘Thera {s too mitch property aut too bs slaculiter 4: wedllin, . Tis thre Socialiste, And he ehall be eclected with reference to hin fite figenco or | Who always find fault when there is no quornn, nean ani ability to ryetematice and carry into effect many lives at risk to adils of any as ie 1 te were particutarly consp! mis by their Absettco, all the provisions of Inw rolatiog to aienm-boller | Parelmony. Hence tt is monstrously abstird to} Peay moved that the Donrkeoper he In Inenectlon acrvice, and who #hatl be entitled to | imacine that in this particular Chicago requires stricted to scour the hotets un bring in what nalaey OF SL,HOU 1 Fone Ai eee stare any paternal governinent. absent membera he could find. The mation Ing exnonees, vr nilteaue, atthe rete of five cen id . NRARON, ‘ é era per mile, Jueurred inthe perforuianes of ‘bla of- | 17, 12 ONEOTIONADLE, ae er aher eee ei bevallen dl tho, fnene aujolnted Frow a8 a ficial dutica, Tt is expensive not only to the owners posse comitatus of one to snatch the absentecs ‘Suc. 2. ‘There abail bo one Supervising Inepector | dollers, bit also to those who are employed balitheaded. foreach Congreesional District now created orto | to. run then. Many nn enpetent engineer Crooker, Morrison, and Thomas put In an he herenfter created, who shall he appointed by | who has been deprived ofSiahor on c+ | appearance shortly after 10 o'clock, and were the Governor, by and with the advice and consent | count of the hard tes, and is possessed | corraled hy Frew tna manner which qualiiies of the Senate. “Koch of them shall be selected for | of firat-class recommendations, could not, | hin thoroughly for capturing cockle-burs and {ia knowledge, skill, and practical experience In | woro this bill to become a inv, obtain a Job, fur | marsh mallows ou the wing. Kanenn City & Nothern Rallway bain dopleted of Acertaln percentage of thule caruings, while the Chicago Alton. having secured their object, world turn thetr attention to thelr legitimate buat. nesa betiveen Chicago and the West, and the low rates and beilliont promises held out by them ta our business men would terminate with the accom~ piahment of the object for which they were made, In connidering the claima of the new road for hnsiness, we only nele our morchanta to remember that it I 0 roatl whore chief intorest Isto build up Chieayos that its longest line ix betweon Kanaan Cy and Chiergo, not Kansas City and St, Loulas and that its constant atm will be to haul all the frelgtt it ean to that city, and to hant none to this that it can posaitily divert in that direction, becausa Nth section required to nufte with the main trunic on the 1u0th meridian weat tongitude, thn giving the satd Hanntval & St. Joseph Rallroad and its anaigna connection with the Union Paclic Mtallroad and constituting itone of Its branches, and Wnreneaa, The anid Uannthal & St, Joseph atl. road Company has nsatgned ite rignt under matt act tos the Central Branch Union Vactile Raile road Company, ant the sakt last-named company liar completed sad 200 miles of natd ranl- rond, And the same has heon ditty accepted by the Gaverninent af the United States: and Warneras, Pending the constriction of sald road na aforesaid, the Kanage Paciile Ralicuad were au thorized, by an act npproved duly i 1Ntth to | change the route of their road so as to connect with Strong Testimony from Ion, George Starr ay the Power of Raitway's Ready Retict ing Cage of Sciatic Rheunatisin, less. What the Victim of Their Tyr« anny Is Forced to En- dure. Ro. 9.VaN Nass Peace, New Da, Ranway: Witirimo your fteltet hn werka fee ders, For the laat thre ‘years T have tet fi fevera attack uf acintlan, sametlines Betealing fast lower intra me qicee i at times in boty niging the time T hava heen thie . trial nant al ihe remien foinmengst it hare Dofaittres, Hobo to And Feltety Uae all proved tg T have ti nee warioa Anita of baths, manips Prison-Stinks Rapidly Getting in Very Bad Odor with the tee of steam for the various purpores for ; a it gan make more money inrodoinc, |” | ['thoiatn trim Atty aniter weat of Denver, aut dil | euiward apnlieaione, ot initteniy oo muna, oi bh edit not hare the requisite " hough wo question the Missonel Pacific an: so chanze their route, by reason of which change nen! and preacrintions of the imoxtemine, Him. Fae RR be je, and sbull hela cunuctent | foo fons furs cortiteyte, ILI aralny obj: PALA a atlas een conn Baril St, Louls, Hansan city & Northern dtatioad Com: | theeald'centeal Branch Union tacit Haitroud was | cians. all of which falted Cowivaina relten OU hatler s "7 s jaturdaye ant fern, and oll parte of mactinéry employed in | tlonable for the reason that st woul give tuo Soniye it SeraU ad offer aS toee rtenming. Ench Supervising Inspector slat, untit | much political power to thu Goreruor. To carry | naiktine of hate, the members would be moro otherwiee provided by law, be entitled’ to and re- | out the provisions of the act would require about | oe ctual in thelr attendance. ceive nealary of $1,200 # ‘year, tocetber with bls | 100men, and these judiciously scattered through | Pule SANE. actual ani reasonable teaveliny expenses, at the | the diiferent Congresstonal Pistricts would be RIOT-MONRY, yatu of i cents por mile, incurred in the perform: | of fnyaluable atd in manipulating caucuses, | Murray, of Coolt, will offer this afternoon the ned uF “hd st fogetner with Berual nayd Tenehis primaries, and cony.ntions, It is, moreover, | followlug preamble an resolutlon: Wileh shall be certined And sworn to under auch | M0 expensivg luxury, aud would cost Uw peo | Waenmas, A bill was introduc justructions as may be given by the Supervising | plc of the State fully $200,000 er annum, For | months since to pay the Milnols N: panies will over allow a pound of freight to be carried from this city to the Weatat a Jower rate than ther are willing to offer, atl, even ff this should not be the case, our merchants should du. ello whether even a wlight difterenco in tates would justify the enrichment uf a line whose {utercats are directly opposed to their: — RAILROAD MATTERS IN CONGRESS, Last Yoptember, at the tirgent rerucst (who had eon witleted ne myneitl, Twas induce teat Suurremedy. 1 was then suttoring fearful a Of my old turns, "To my suepring And deghe sontication gaye an ener, afer bath the parte wffected, leaving the Hint in 9 vaer gi created by the Keller, lira short thine the pan oom chitrely away, withuugh { taye sigtit periodicaare, approaching @ chanye of We Pknownowneee ches urself and teal quite moder of tho stinattes RADWAY'S HEADY HELIEM ta my fricads fat travel without a bottle tn iny valise, ve Joft 200 talles from the Unton Pacific Railroad, and without connection theresrith, as was contemplated by anid act: and Wariras, The sald Cantral Branch Unton Paciic Ttallrond Company clatin that, ander the 16¢h sece tion uf the ratlrond act approved Jilly 2 1MG4, they aro anthorized to continue thelr road to the mati trunk at the 100th ineridian on the contensplutut route of the Kansas Pacific Hallroad, and are enti- Ued to recaive $10, UN) per mile therofor mn bonds His Oriental Dreams of Vaporous Baths and Castile Soap, An Exhibit of tho Absenteeism of the 1 somo two Pasillanimous Despots. tional) Guards From Our Own Correspondent, gi : Youratruly, + GE. BT. ‘ I should never | for services rendered two veare ngo; and, . of the United States: and ARR, Se eee SadtsctarSnsll ater hese anit piber reasons the bill shou vi AVueinaa. ‘The eatd bil is how on the order of Wasitnatos, D. ©. April 10.—Senator Kirk- | Whenkas, Justice demands that some feller , over all parts of tie territory assigned to him, and Lien third reading, but ineo far down on the calendar | wood will baye the honor of having introduced pone paceivents anid rene ee ae ROLUM A TISM, The Steam-Boiler Fraud on the People | nball Inspect the bollers of all steam machinery be- . that the prospects of its being ruched thiveession | thy most extraordinary allroad scheme pre« edlenad Company ‘BY p fore the rame shall be used, and at least once a In one of the rooms of the Capitol A. W. | are doubtful; and, Sear thereafter. They aaltaubjeet all steam bolic | Lawton, the custodian of fletd nates and aur- | | Wenas, Many onthu men to whom thismoncy era to the hydrostatic pressare, and shail satiety | veya, fs catabitahed his headquarters, ills | ts due me prepilin aoe of email are unaole fo themselves by thorough examination that the boil- | ara pending in both Houses to abolish the oilice, te pay ite eet hele awnjthrouch ita non-payment; etn aro well made, of good and suitable materis!; | for the reason that there ts nu further need of pis ase et Ltt DIN No. 020, Del bn that the openings for the paeeare of water and | it, Lawton thinks there {s, and has opened 3 | ta pay the Tlinoia National Guard for dcr 1 ateam respectively. and all pipen and tubes ex- | wot grocery in lls office, to which he 1s perpetu- | foNay the Wainuls Natlonal Guard for duty pers posed to heal, are of proper dimensions and free fi et h Lt urined in N77, bovnnd hereby 1s, ninde the special from obstructions; tliat the spaces between and | Sly inviting the members who are supposed to | order for Thuraday, April 17, 1879, at 10a, mn. around the fnes Ate auficient, that the flues are | Ue bibulously inclined. ‘This he has carried on AVTER HECESS cirewlar in form, that the tire jine ts atleast two | to sucha wholesale oxtent as to attract atten- | | quortim was on hand. Terrington. withdrew Inches below the preacrived infatmum water line of | tion, and this morning be was warned to cease hig mottn tu kil dfottse Bil Ys, and Tt went the boilers, that the arrangement for deilyering | on threat of 9 formal complaint to the Gor- i Tonse BUll B19. (Wile mon ata ane the fecu water ie such that tho botlers cannot be | ernore over. Tou The a ah ) 1 i {njured thereby, and that auch boilers and ta ‘the Committe on Rutes will meet to-morrow | “Ken up. ‘The motion pending at adjournment chinery, and the appurtenances, may ba | afternoon to conerder the question of flnal ad- | 12 strike out-the enacting clause was lost, and otal employed Wn Heaton athode een Journment, There ara tivo. dates now before the bi was ordered toa third reading. Ifouse roives that the safaty-valves are of anitable dimen- * et ee sons, sutticlent in vauinbere ‘and well arranged, | by majority und minority reports. Court jurisdiction. the United States: an Wrtenkaa, Sait Company has been in defanlt In the payment of the interest on ita Arat-mortuage bonds since May 1, 2873, Andan sciion fer the foreclosnre of the frat mortgave ta aboutio bs commenced: Now, therefore—vtc, NEURALGIA, DIPHTHERIA, coe, INFLUENZA, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing RELIEVED 1N FEW MINUTES, BY. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, For headache, whether stck or nervous: rheumat Jumbayo, pains'and weaknens 1a tho back, ning ut kit neyas palns around the Hyver, pleurisy, awellings of the founts, patne tn the hows sented to Congress for some tine. Ho proposes to organizo the National Railway Compauy of the United Btates, whose purnoese shall be to “sccure a railway bighway under such civil cons trol ns to prevent combinations ngzainst the pub- Me good.) ‘I'he gontlemnen who are to be In- trusted with this eminently moral rattroad Lune tion are named fn the bill aa: Isaac 1, Hymer, of Indiana; Jacob D. Felt~ houson, of Minofe; Horace Kverett, of Jawa; John A, Bower, of Ponnaylyania, Johnson M. Uurdge, of Andiana; George D. Rice, of Massachueetia; Honorable John Horan, of Missouri; Ja: Marn of Texas; Robert C, Randolph, lama; Worace S, Fulkerson, of Mississl; Jaco W. Rolling, of North Carolina; Josiah M. Smith, of Ulinols; Josiah Sibley, of Ohio; Iaw- Kins Taylor, of the District of Columbia; Sth P. Likely to Be Blown Sky-High, IN JAIN. GLOOMY, Spectal Digyatch to The Tribune. Sanqaston County JatL, SPriInorixLp, Ill, April 14.—There has not beens chirp around the old jail to-day. The morning opened gloom- fly, the gray sky changing to dark, monaciny: black, and then the patter of fine rain for an hour or more, followed bya Mghter sky and a little sunshine thrown in sparingly. The dim Ught struggles in through the dingy windows, affording me scarcely enough by which to read and write. There are forty prisoners Just let * WISCONSIN, Epecint Dispatch (o The Tribune. Minwauxre, Wis, April 14.—In the United States Court, this afternoon, an order was made to the Recelver of the Greeu Bay & Minnesota Rallroad Company to pay to May, Swallow & Co., of Milwaukes, the sum of 1,853.03 for car-wheels furnished to the Company previous tothe commencement of the suit of forectos:” ure, At the annual election of the North Wiscon- Veartburi and pal ‘eoubites, lindwaya ‘tend pet iminedlate vsre, and tte continued tg fora lew days efect a permanunt cure, Prive, 50 ct and that the weizhte of the eafety-valves are props Out of the 1,6 bills which have beon intro- MIOT-MONEY AGAIN, Myrick, sat donn B. Whitehent, of Vire i a a out of their cells for exercise, stamping up and | orly adjusted, 60 as to allow no greater pressure Tn | duced ‘onty elulity-eleht have been paseed, and | On motion of Murray, the bill ordering pay: gina Samuel be Sle Barlow, of New York: ‘ron | it Railroad Company, tn Hudson, on Saturday, Ee Eu Ee. down the hall, singiuc, swearing, aud screcch- Pngsnaliae than Sha gine jeeberihed Gripe dn: of these the Governor has only signed eight. ment to the militia for services In the riots of | W, vowman, of Kentucky; and Charles C. Italn- | the following Board of Directors was elected: ing lke crazy men, Just now the refrain of an old song which I hear from morning to nlchit is quivering on the airs **Oh, mother, may T go ont to swim 1” “Oh, yeas, mv darling daughter; Mang your clothes on a hickory tImb, Butdon't go near the water." ‘Before I cama to this Bastite I was fond of ballads and comic songs, but being compelled to witness 9 perpetual minstrel show {8 worse than recording 8 flye-mnonths’ session of the Legislature. " ler for to-morro' ber of gauwe-cncks’ properly inserted, and to Indl. | THE EXPOSE IN TIE GUANOBN INVESTIGATION, EU ies amade a special ord M7 ente the pressure of steam: sultable steam-regi a full report of which was printed in Tits ‘Trin- . Ditains. ters to correctly record cach excess of steam ci UNE of Friday last, hn given the corruptionists AT ried above the preacribed tlmit, and the tilgni a blow from which they eavnot recover, und House Bill 857, providing for the construction point attained, and that there are reliable low | pone of the plracy bills will ever again sea the | of drains and ditches, was read a second time, Water gauges, and the fusible metala are properly | yet, Some of the sntt-corporation bills wera | and ordered toa third reading. Ineerted #4 a4 to fuse, by the Heat of the furnace, | cated by moinbiers with a mission to perform rmacr, Whenever the water in the furnace falls below ite | UNG! by ted. with Honest dutention, 4 preascrived limits, and that ull adequate and cer- —let it be crau ct w h an eae 1 it 5 Benate Bill 135, for the reguintion of inaur- tain provielan ts made foran ampla supply of water | On these {t is likely that some of the corrud- | ance compunies, was, on motion of Afr. Hsbeo, to feed the bollera at nll times, whether the ma- | tionista may endeavor to acctire what is called | rocommitted to the Insurance Committes, It chinery attached to auch potlers fs in motion or | in Leadville a “grub stake.” but thelr advoencr | t9 one of the predatory bills. not, and that means for blowing out are provided, | of any of theau measures will be regarded with tate (735) 80.28 to thoroughly remove the innd and rediment | quch suspicion that the decent elemont will be ‘THE STEAM-DOILER DILL (735) from all parts of the boilers when they are under | forced for self-protection to take the opposite | Was called up on sccond reading. reswure of xtoam, In subjecting to the hydrostatic | side, The broker's occupation seems to be like | | Mr. Day, of Champalgn, very properly moved Pl {esta bollern usnally designated and known a8) Ouienote, ani when the session {s over he will | to strike out the enacting tlnuée. water, of Missouri. ‘Yhe experienced observar of Congresslonal procedings will find in the lst of these moral corporators names of a number of persons who are very familiar nbout the corridors of the Cap- itol in connection with rallroad aud other schemes. Hawkins Taylor, of the District of Columbia, for instance, a Washington. broker, Je a not wnfamillar personage. Jolin W. Bow- man, of Kentucky, has shown his ruddy faco and gray beard here every session for many a year {n the Interests of Pacifle Ruilroad schemes, and Mr, Samuel L, M. Barlow fs-not an un- David W. Dows, of Naw York; R. P. Flower, of New York; R. R. Cable, of Rock Island; H. UL. Porter, W. TL. Ferry, Potletus Sawyer, and E, P. Sawyer, of Oshkosh; John A. flumbird, of Hudson; davo) Mumbird, of Maryland. The oMlcora-elect are as follows: Vhitotus Sawyer, President; John A, Humbird, Vive-Vresident and Treasurer; W. Hy Falpas, of Iludson, Sec- rotary. ‘Te Directors decided to bulld twenty miles of new roud at once, aml ft is thauctit possible that thirty or Surty miles more may be constructed this year. RADWAY'S READY RELIER CURES TUE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advertisemont need any ono Suffer with Pain, RADWAY'S READY RELIEE CALLERS, ADJUSTED. The Hon. J. P. Root and “Cart Pretzel have Apeeial Dispatch ta The Tribune. he Inspectors shall a ‘Mr. Carte known factor in Washington legislation. The | Lovursvitre, Ky. April 14.—Prominent off- ISA | we from the Juxurtous din- Mr. Curter, of Jolinson, futher of the bill, » Kyy Api »—Lrominent. o} iS ust called. ‘These gentlemen Inform imo that, | sume 110 pounds “to the square inch ax | pu camuelicl te ings tron ie Sia ous | mourned the fact tune $10,400 worth of pronerty | purpose of these moral corporators fs to organ | eials of the Adains Express Company have hoon 7 so faras they know, public opinfon upholds | 4” working power. for a new boller | counter of a “ple fake.” was annually destroyed by boiler explosions, | ize and to sclect generally ‘the lin of railway- | iu conference ail of to-day. with Vice-Prostient UR a iJ b AT Tur Tripune in {ts bold and fearless exposure | of forty-two inches {n diameter, made to the beat ‘THN LOCAL NOND FRAUD ON Tit STATE. ait aires his Mittle bantling might not be Highway ‘ekefn contemplated, und to dolerite Newcombe, of the Loufsvilte & Nashvltla Rail- u malty of the corrupt practices of the Legislature. It | manner, of Inspected tron pinter, one-fourth of un To the large list of bills already broucht to-} *llted- he terminal poluts for sald railway. M8 | oad, fn relation to (mportant differences which Tewas the nrtand athe acoms that a great good has been accomplished, Fnoh hice, and aha rate he matting power of al tn putt’ aowleage: wherein come of the | ‘Tle motfon prevatied by a vote of 52 to.80,, | Company Is to bave all the ureat powers of like ; p ‘ have axisted between the two Companies for some time past. ‘Ihe conference was to ayold Htlgation, and it is understoed an amicable agreement was made, A heavy amount was In- yolyed. and that, when the people come to stop and coosider the matter in its true light, they cun't fail te appreciate this fact, and give it true weight. The plundering of corporations bas stooped for this session of the General As- sembly, at least, and the lobby might as well pack their yallses and start (or home, for thelr services are required no longer. That is what ‘Yue Tripuns bas done, single-handed, THE AUSENTLEISIC of the present session has not been as con- spicuousty great as at the Jast seasion of the Legislature. Ihave taken the trouble to have the journal of the House examined, aud below five the number of roil-calla ench member has mmlssed aluce the commencement of the session. It is due to Mr. Wall, who ts credited with the largest number of abscnt-marks, to say tnt, since the commencement of the session, he has been twico called home by death Jn hia familly, ‘The total number of roll-calls has been 143, ‘These have been missed os follows: Abraham .... corporations, and is empoirered to operate a allway, with two or moro tracks, with all the necessary shops, terminal facllitics, cte., from Boston, through Marxachusetts, Connecticat, and New York, to the port of New York, and through the States of New seraey Pennsylvania, Weat Vir- ginia, Ohlo, Indiana, ihnels, nnd Towa, to Coun- cil Mulls, Ts. 5 with a branch from the main Hoo bn Tnatana, through Indiana and Mlinota, to Chicago, Il, and through Niinols, Wisconsin, and Min- neaota, to Winona, St. Paul, and Minneapolis, Minn.j a branch from the main line tn Indiana, through Indiany und fillnols, to St. Louis, Moe, and trom St. Loui through Mieaourl, Arkansas, and Texas, Laredo, Tex. (on the Rlo Grande River), via ¥ort Simtth, Ark., snd Anstln, ‘Tex.: a branch from she main linc in Ohio, through Onto, Kentu Tennessee, antl Alabama, to Mobile, Als., vin Columbus And Cincinnati, O., Loatsville, Ky. Naubviilo, ‘Tenn., and Montgomery, Ala, ; branch from Austin, Tex., through Texas, Louisiana, Misaissippf, Alabawa, Georgia, South Carolins, North Carolina, and Virginia, to Norfolk, Va.,— with branches from the Austin & Norfolk line’ to New Orleans, La,, to Pensacola, Fla., to Savannah, Ga., toCharieaton, S. G., and from. said Aurtin & Norfolk hme, through North Carolina, Virginia, District of Culnmbia, Maryland, Delaware, an Ponnsylyania, intersecting the main Hine running ing to thelr atrength compared with the standard, | members of the House ave been very zealously SCHOOL-BOOK SWINDLE. and (n nll cases the testapplied shall exceed the | secking to administer upon the wordly effects Bower catled up lite uniform text-book swindle warking power allowed in the ratio of 103 to 110. | ani franchise of every creat corporate interest | for n second reading. ‘he mover struck out Fe eee tai an io screasnee Locre in, | im the State, theremtenht beaded that plausible the first ton sections, aid moved ‘the. Iusertion ~ ane ne document which fs down on the legislative cal- | of seyen othera, which give the power to pre- Inspectors shall allow av a working power for ene | Ladur as House Bill No. 16, and which passed | pary the books ‘to the Superintandent of Public Humber of pounds tu. the square incl to whieh it | the House eb, 23, und ts now io the Senate on | Schools. ‘The twanty-second section, enabling i x. ‘That its gulleless character | the Superlutendent to employ as many asslst- has heen subjected by the hydrostatic teat, and for | second reuding i ry ploy y which it ina been found to be eufiicient, Snould | may be fully appreciated, the full text of the | ants as he may require, was stricken out. the Inspectora be of the opinion that any boiler, {| measure fs here piven. Kanny moved to strike out the enacting by reason of Ita construction or material, will uot | stint, for an act to faclhtate the payment of | clause. safely allow vo high a workinw pressure na iv Above | ~ bonds and interest heretofore lssucd to railroade ‘The irrepressible Martz favored the bill, and described, thay may, for reavona to be stated spc- | hy counties, cities, towns, or townships in the | apoke for half an hour ata cust tothe State of State of Milnois, $150. Ewing and Fosbender did likewise. cileally in, thir ceruifente, fix the waorkini pres sure of such boiler at lees than three-fourths ofthe | sxerianl. He it enacted, efc., That counties, cf cities, towns. or townehips' tn tia Stato having Gross und others participated fn the debate, text prenaure. No boller or pipe, nor any of tho connections therowith, shatl be approved which fe . iawfu | Which was very uninteresting in the main, und, made In whole or In part of bad material, ur dane Taaued bonds in ald of ranirosuda, cabal bo Leerfal atitsconeiusion, a motion ‘to strike out was Kerous from defective workmanship, age, Use, OF | not under township organization, upon the collec- | lost. father cause, tlon of tho tax for the payment of Interest On a motion to engross for third roading the Src. 4. When tho inspection ofa steam-boller Is | upon such bonds for cuch and every year, tu pay | roll-call was ordered, which resulted in thera completed, and the Inspectors approve the boller | the intercat that may be die upon auch bonds. And | beiny no quorum, and Itt equipments throtighout, they whall make | jf after naving oll interest due, thoro shall be a | Adjourned. and anbscribe a certiiicate of inspection in dupli- | gnc left belonging to auch county, city, town, or cate,—one to he delivered to the owner er operator | township, of wuMlicient ainonut to ‘pay off one oF A GREAT DEAL OF TRADING of stich boller, and the other to he transmitted by | inora bonds, itntallbe the duty of auch County | will be done on this bill, but, on fts final passage, thom to tho Supervising Inspector General, and by | ‘Treqaurer to exvend such overplus fund in tho pay~ | if present indications are worth anything, {twill him fied in tiis aflce, Such certificate shall bo | ment of bond or bonds uelonging to bis county, oF | bg vousigued to the Tomb of thu Caplets, toany city, town, or towneiip within his county. ONLY PAIN REMEDY ‘That furtantly stops tho most excractating Halas. a lays {nilammation and cured Conxestions whether ct the Lungs, stomach, Bowels or uther glands or organy, by ode application, In from One to Twenty Minutes, »omatter how violent or excruciatiug the pain, the heumatie X Kea-ridden, Snide. Crippied, Nertoay, ‘Neuralgie, of prostrated with diveasd may sulter, RADWAY'S READY RELIEE WILL> AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflamuation of the Blade, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, * Palpitation of the Heart THE EASTERN POOL, Naw York, April 14.—The war between the ronds west of St, Louis and Chicago will not affect the Eastern ronds, ‘tne latter will charge full rates between Chicago, und St. Louls, and Eastern cities, and guarantees no through rates beyond Chicago and 8t, Louis until the Western rates are restored. A circulnr to that effect has been {ssued by Commiasiouer Fink. . ITEMS. The Chicago Nailrond Association, consisting of the General Ticket and Passenger Agents of the ronds centering in this city, held a mecting yeatorday at their rooms in Ashland Biock, to make arrangements for changing the present atyle of rate-sheets. After a lengthy discus- sion, {t was decided to do away with the prea- verilled by the oath of the Inspector signing it be- lek from Iioston and New York to Council Bluffs, Ja; | cht unwieldy shect, and have it printed here- iphtheria, Ababa oss fore Clerk of a court of record, inthe county | and in the reltiement with the Stato T'renauror the a a eae: indo branch froin tho Mobile line, at Loulevilic, | after In book-form, eight pages, Mysteries, Croup, Palate duenza, ‘Allen: (Whiteak ROSetORn/ate formrant a certlicatwrc i, ho | County ‘Treavurer will be crauited with the amount : Ky., through Indiana, to tha Chicago branch yia | ‘The Genaral Freight Amente of tne roads lead- : \ Baery SE ee enc econ ima the | of couvons and bonds paid, by Iu ae so muen | At p,m. thirteen Senators called at tho Sen- | Tirazil, Ind. Ing cast from this city iiolda meeting yesterday | Headache, Toothache, Baler: i oy giving tug reasons for Hie clganoravel Toney upon, such ax levie farciatoreny by thu ata Charlee aid Mstened to the reading of the ‘ The corporntars of this YallrGad-anatanda pith afternoon at the office of Mr. 1. C. Medruin, _ Neuralgia, Rheumatism, i at nc, f, Any Inepector who willfully certifes | city, town, or townshin whose bonde or coupons | Journal, and then adjourned. , en great deal older und more white-hatred | Western General Frelelt Agent of the t'ltts- Gold Chills, Ague Chills, pane 25 | taleely tonching any steam-boller, engine, ma- | java beon batd by uch Trensurcr; provided, noth- | Senator Wilson will to-morrow present the | than tucy now are before the bill pecomes a] burg, Fort Wayno & Chicazo, to reaflirm the = Chilblui Frost Bites Hlabeo Si | chinory, or other appurtenanco, or any of the | ing heroln contained shall be so constened ue to | goljowine vary important amendment to the | /@¥ rates ‘in accordance with the instructions of uulbisins, and ros! alae (2 | cquipinents belonging tareia, or any mialter or | aflect the time ar luce of payment of any bonds babe : TUE SOUTHERN PACIFIC. the Trunk Line Presidents on the basis of 29 ngeen 2 noe Daa eee caked by hee oF fot more desuel since Aneta eer pA Bes Fun, tae Tevenue net 1 in Senator Booth will nevor relinquish his antag- | aud 25 cents from Chicago to New York. All| spe apptteatton of the Teady Rellef to the puta Beumback...', 1 | thon £500, or mprigoninent for moro than six Sen eaaerrcreaid County Treasurer if ail tates | tox liye ee uave urladicton In any manner | onism tothe Central Pacific Railroad Company took a solemn oath not to violate the rates | parts where the palo or dim@eulty existe will alone eflon of any tax, une eatduo shall not then havo. een paid, shall pay | less the party eeoking such Iifonetion shall have overtoanid State Treasurer all the funds then in | first deposited the amount of tho tax roughe to be his hands arlelng from the tax aforesaid. enjoined with the County Preagurer of the county By reference to the Auditor's report the | where tho tax fs payable, but, in case of a.corpo- amount of indebtedness, affected by this act {s } Tatton owning a lino of railroad pnnninig through: found to be as follows: Bonds fastied by coun- | OF {tito more than one county, and the Injunction ties, townships, elties, and towns repiatered In {ato rostraln the collectiun of a tax in more than the Auditor's ollice, in pursuance of * An act to tho counties ‘thera ‘ald fae re aon {fund and provide for paying the railroad debts | to be enjoined may be deposited with the of countica, townships, citlea, and towns in | State Treasarer;Zand ft sliall vo the duty of the force April 10, 1889." ‘Total amount outstund- { County and State ‘Treasurers to receiv and re- ing Sept. 80, 1878, $13,782,103.31; bonds revia- | caipt such deposit, aud nately retain it in hia or tered {fu pursuance of the act of Feb. 18, 1605: | their custody, subject to tho tinal decision of the total amount ontstanding, Sept. 80, 1873, | Court having juriddiction of anch suit. If tt shall $1,030,870.00; total amount affected by tho | nelly be deterinined that the party making euch oye’ art, $F O81, The Jaws” une | Henesle ie entitled to reitef against tho payment of ere Tey eee Songs were thus | Such taxes, and to Lave wuch deposit rofunded wholly or in part, the aamo shall be accord registered iu the Auditor's oftice provide that dow, any directed by the Court. Otherwise ney onsuch registration belny made the interest | funds shall bu distributed anl disposed of by the thereon shall be pald at ihe anme place where | Connty or State Treastiror haytng the custody the State of [livols nays tts Interest, and which | thereof, in like mannor as the law requircy tho nace haa been for twenty years at the American | County Collector to distrioute and pay over auch Exchange Bank in New York, as is well known ( txes when collccted by tm, in California. Because some of the stockhold- era of the Central Paclilc Cotnpany are stock- holders in the Southern Pacific Kaitroud, Sen- ator Booth has aclected also the Southern Pa- eifle as an object of his antagonism. [te has in- troduced into the Senate a jolut resolution pro- viding for an inquiry into the acts granting lands tothis Company which, after o number of whercases, inatructs tho Judiclary Comunttes to inquire whether Jand-patents have not been improperly issued to the Southern Pacifle Rail- road Company under the acts authorizing it; aud to durther inquire— What action, if any, should be takeo to pro- sorve the richts of actual settiers on tho Iands elalined by sald Railroad Company under the Jolnt reaolutions of dune 28, 1870, and July 27, 1866; and also to dolino tho rights and duties of the of ficers of the Government to tho same; and aleo as to the effect of the failure to comply with the acts by the Commissioners who have reported upon the scctlons of said rallroad; and also the effects of the expiration of euid grant, and of tho rights of settlers who have made, or dealro to male, pro- again—untll another ool opportunity oilers. Mr. C. M. Wicker, of the Baltiniore & Ohlo, did not attend the ineeting because hu Is not food on swearing, and did not want to be sworn, ‘The property of the Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galveston Railroad Company und of the Kanens City, Santa Fe Railroad’ & Telegraph Company has been sold under adeerce of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Die- trict ot Kansas, and new companies organized by the purchasers of cach, respectively, and. then consolldnted with each other aud with the Southern Kansas Rat)road Company, under the nate of the Kanas City, Lawrance & Southern Railroad Company, to ba atiorated and managed, by this pompay witl the followinye oMcers: HH. |. Hunnewell, President Charlos Merriam, Secrotary and Treasures George oH, Nettleton, General Manager; John =A. Clark, Lund =~ Commissioner. ‘The same parties lave also obtained possession of the Kangas City, Fort Scott & Gulf Ruilroad, which will nlso be managed by the above- and comfort. ‘Thirty to alxty drops In half a tumbler of water wil Ina tew minutes cure Crampa, Bpaeins, Sour slomsch, Ueartburn, Bick Neadacho, Diarrhea, Dyrentery Colle, Wind in the Kowcls, anit ali internal Pals, “Cravelers ahoulil always carry & hottie of HADWATS READY RELI“E with then.” A-few drops in matt wiii prevent sickness or pains from change of watts dee! otter than French Broady or Ditters os a wine FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents, There's not 8 remedial agent fa this workd thut wilt cure, Fert and A pid all clier Me lacians eect 7 id, Yellow, aud other Fevers (alded ty: Phbaields Sonctiy te RADWATE NADY NELIEE ¥iny cunt per bottles DR. RADWAY'S Sec. 6 It shall be the daty of every owner or Operator of any ateam-bofler to be used anid op- crated within this State (except such a8 are used and operated under and by virtue of the Inwa of the United States), beforo using or attempting to Uae oF operate any such boiler, to make application to the Supervising Inspector of the Congrvastonal District in which such inspection ts to be made fora certificate of inspection; and Sf any person, by himaelt, agent, oremploye, shall operate or run any ateatn boller ur cogine withuut first procuring geeriticate af inspection from tho Supervising Inspector of euch district, he shall be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor, and, upon convice Hon thercof, shall be fined In any sum not less than $400 nor more than $1, 000. rc. 7. No person, cither asawneror operator of any steam-bollor, shall be permitted to ran or operate the suine without first securing the services of a Sicensed engineer to operate and handle such stcam-boller, together with the machinery thereto attached, and for every violation of this section tho person ao offending shall ho deemed yullty of a hligh inledemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, rf cit } IU Keavill... 23;Roblnson (Jackeon) 4 Robinson (fulton é Crosthwalt D ahall bo dued not leas than $100 nor more than Foavender a5 oyye spelt 0 pacha Henketa wet The object of this section {sg to restrain vox- | emption or homestead ecttlement on sald lands; | yamed officcra, “The following appointments Narea arian Pow: ire. 8, Whenover any person applies for au- | rye guMeEDIATE EFFECT OF TIS PROVISION aque ERTL Tete rape Rod a to ton te raul uae the. Secretary of the | for the Kansas City, Fort Scott & Gult Kallrond t tue Grabar Thority-to pertarsn ithe sutge, Of peuineet oF any: to give theso bonds a standing {a the mar- | 2 jector must deposit his tax befure he ean en- dntertarbe reanestad to suapond the further tesua | td Kansas City, Lawrencu & Southern Itatl- i ae a steam tmachinery, (hu Inspector shall examine the | Ws tog! dit which the localities issutne them ter upon any legal proceeding, and, having of any poten tat rr lands tes the Southern Pacific | road are announced by General Superintendent is Gray". uuuilcaut aa to hi knowledge af ateain machinery | Ket nud ¢ crete a ede tha eutlection of | Wado the depowtt, ho will be anxious for 4 | Ttallroul Company undot any of the acts recited iu | I. K. Oakes? J. 8, Barnes, Assistant, Superin- . Gree Beefs HIG Heenan Ie ae maeE or inane | the caren ee cay Hh terest ‘nnd sllschares specily hoariiy at lita cases whereas, under the | thin resolution, pending this investigation. tentent; J. McCrum, Master Mechanics d. ; l ‘Grew and . upon fult couslderation, tho Inspector is | them at maturity was thereby Intrusted to the | Tres’nt hy. the louder tt ts staved off go muck | “ xonntor Booth bases his action upon the fol- | Buckley, Superintendent track, bridges, ‘nnd eee sat Hall (farewell) Jed that the applicant's habits of life, charac | State officers, und romoved from the far- the better for bin, UTad euch o tu been in buildings; J. N. Watkins, General Frefght - lowing H i ten kuowlenser afd erperionce i hoduie ofan | State ulcers, und romeved from the £0") foreu during ths paat four or ‘ive veara In Cui | Towing wesuumptionss | Agent Lockwood, ceneral Ticaer Aconts | THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Hall (Galintin) jbtevens. engineer ure all auch as to authorize the hellet Berean tere tcudiuscountrand town | CH she Would not have been reduced to the | Wurman On duly 2% 1808, Congrosm, passed | Lec. Soraguo, Superintendent of ‘Telegraph, FOR THE CULE OF CIINONIC DISEASE, Halliday Struckmi. sees iH | hing ho tea auttable and wata erwon to fe Inteustod and (ie uncartalutios attendin nse publ pang bee ecoasity of paying her onploves {a sexip, while Company, 4 Company Incorporated under and sub> is SCO EU LAS EPL LAE ee THE DITARY OR | beeen with tho nowers and duties of such station, the “ fas bout he motey-chapgers utd of ts rf yy f Atummond rior (Winndbsge). 10 | Inspector all yrant auc applicants licenme, au- | apureclated this fact, ani therefore invarlauly | speculators atm discount uf from 5 to 15 por | 2c¢t0,t88 lawaot the Stato of California, | 1,800 PITTSBURG'S FAMOUS SUIT, DEITREATED IN THE Herrington a Chawiag Ss7 b Hori fue tu be Soiploved ue eels dutloy ior Tegistered. (lid bowls, Hesors, Se der aunt. Certain ratiroad in sata State ‘of California, subject Special Dixpatch to Tae Tridune, Lunew or Stomach, Skin or Doves, Vleeh oF i ‘ 3 Phommvon the turn of one year, In which the Inspector shalt | the market. Under the law now evel anon ertal dittuns and restrictions provided for} Prrrsnuna, Pa, April 14.—Tho famous eject- |g y etki u ‘0 Ainckloy, 1:50"Chompaon "(Cavk aenign hin to the appropriate class of englneern, : went lis Interest coupon | #2 WOUSA COMMITTEE ON APPRoPRiATioNs | {0 certaln condition ety Pl 1 Pay . corrupTina THE SOLUS AND VITIATIN Winds 80 Rhowspaon CWA) tubeahcn iieense ahail Le avenonden or sevowed [C2 jess bande way prevent his. tn : So gai Saber meses 1880 Ai i to the County Treastirer of the county where | met this ovening and agreed to favorably report rey the wuine was issued and receive hls payment, | on $24,500 per annum for the Normal Univer- aud all thatare so presented ore paid avery year | alty; for the Southern Untyarsity at Carbondale in this way, the County Treasurer turning over | $16,000 por annum, ‘Che Comittec then nd- all coupons so pafd to the State Treas- | journed, urer, who recelvea them os 60 much money 1b settlements, Uther poldcrs pro- RAILROADS. sent their ‘founens to he Stato 'T easier, or ot the bank in New York, as may be most con- ef yenlent. With these facts It would seem the TIE MISSOURI RIVER WA. title to the BIN must fall to the ground aga | The Chicago roads leading to Missouri River meauingless thing, The <Aduitor’s report | polnts secm to be dotermined to make the war shows resulting from the break of the Southwestern A HALANGB Rallway Asaociatl i clsiv of $230,000, Sent. RO, 1878, tu the credit of theso | M#llway Assuctation as sliarp and decisive ns ent of interest | Possible, ‘They do net mean to dilly-dally much botlsy ites ls’ ee cen are recelved, If | Wii the Bt. Loufsaus, but make {t so hot for any surplus remiing, ft is deducted from the | them at onco thut it will not take them long to estimates for the following your, while the | Gnd out that they can’t bulldoze thelr brethren calculation are go made os = muke tie | from Chicago. Tha war Ww: amouut levied exactly tally with the anon Hey fru toatgunated a required as far as possible. With these facts fo ood carnest yesterday morning, and the rates view, what cun be the purpose of this prunosed | from Chicago to Missourl Iver polute went changet ‘The following change in the ttle will | down ro fye cunta on fourth und special classes, auuKeat {te purpose er aria eget and 10 cents on third, second, sud first classes, “A DI fo: f i bonds wud interest heretofore issued tu railroads Blinilay Yeductions wete tmada ou Hast-bound by counties, cltlea, towns, or townstiips in the | budlnces. Lower than this the rates can bard- State of Iltuole, aud to discredit the sane for | ly go, for the bridge toll on some of the the benellt of all who sock to profit thereby.” roads is as much as the rates charved fur tho frelht. Should the St, Louts roads, however, ment suit brought by Uoruard Meister, of Mich- {gan, for possession of the property of the late Willian Mowry {n thls elty, the yalue of which {s estimated at $6,000,000, will cone “up In the United States Circult Court here to-morrow forarebearing. Readers of Tam Trivuny will remember that plaintiff lost the caso at the rst trial upon the rullug of Judge MeKeonan, that the marriage of Mowry to the Indian woinan Cubs You Quit should, to be legal, con- form ,to the statutes of Michigan. The ceremony did uot do this. Tho caso was taken to tho United States Supreme Court upon a writ of error upon thls rullng, and thot tribunal decided ft in error, so the ease comes buck for retrial, with this im- portant polut decided fv favor of the plaintiff. Judge Strong, of the United States Suprema re ck 7 ts iotua’ bold by druggist, PRICE ONE DOLLA Court, will be on the bench for the trial, The attorneys for the plaintiff arc Mesars, Gibson foneg; Sark Acheson and one or two Michigau OF TEN YRARY GROWTH CURED But tow of the witnosses who a peared at the former trial will be ae yl quired this time, ‘Thelr depositions will r be sufilciont, together with .the testimony s THE FLUIDS, Chronte Rheumatioi, Scrofula, Gtandutar Swellise Backing Dey. Cougt. Cancerous Atecthins, Syphllltt 18, ing of the dung, Dyspepsia, Water Hrusly Lo Dotoreans, Whita swellings, ‘tumors UF cers, Skin and [ip Diseases, Mercurial” iscases, Fe malo Complaints, Gout, Dropay, bait Rueum, Bre chitis, Consumption, Liver Complaint, &c. Not only dues the Sarsapariitian Resotvent excel remedial ugenta in the cure of Chronle, scrofulow Constitutional. and kin Llseases, but it ts theory positive cure for KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urinary and Womb Dis vel, Diabates, Drow Buphogs ot Water tneuatiguace fof Uriner iiasit Disease, Albuminuria, and In ail caacs whero there Pee er ete Oh Ate mes te ERs ret mixed with substances Ike tha whitte o ; Pireals ike while he oO ere (sa inorbld, as Ww f uvon satisfactory proof of negligenco, unexilifal- neas, {alemperniice, or the willful violation of uny of te provisions of thia act, ur of any of the laws of the United States in referance thercto, See. , Befure taming any certificate of re tlon to the owner or opurator of any steam boiler, ench owner or operator shall pay to tho Inapector tho sum of 35 asa compensation for the inapection and cxaminatlon made forthe year, And every enyineer NHeensed as herein provided shail pay to tha Inupector for hin oxamiuation and liconsu the sumof $5 foreach year, Such feces shall be paid into the Stato ‘Treasury semi-annually, by the nu eral Superviaing Inapectors, the oune ae other fu: are how required by law to be paid over to the ‘Treasurer, Ske. 10, Every Sapervising Inspector of steam boilers shull executes proper bund to thu people of the Stutu of Minus, to he avproved by the Gov. erour, ln such form and upon such cond{ttona ss tha Supervising Invpoctor-Guneral my prescribe, for the faithful performance of the dutles of his ollice, snd the payment, inthe manner provided by intr, of all tnuneys that may be recelver by bln ohaccountof hissxid office into the State Treae- ury. See, 11, The Secretary of State shall procure for the aevoral Suporvising Inspectors auch Inatra- tents, atotlonery, printing, aud other things neces enmity for the use of their respective ullicea ua inay he required therefor; and the Auditor of Public Accouuts ts hereby authurized to draw his warrant On the Htatu ‘Treasurer for the mmnount due fur any of the artictes required to be furnished by thie act, upon the statement of the Secretary of State, Wurngaa, Satd certaln conditions tave not beon compiled with, eltherin letter or spirit, namely: Firat, tho map tiled by sald Company on Jan, 3, 1807, was imbroperly, Ulet, and did not comply with theircharter oulained from (he State of Call- forma; second, said roat has not been completad and reporter! a8 required by anid act, but ia utlorly Andentiraly at variance with the fourth suction of waid act; third, the tune fot said road (accordlog to the Sth section of the act ot duly 27. 18U8) did, on July 4, 1878, expire, and 100 miles of sald road remain to ba built to connect with the Southorn Vocille Ratlrosd of Cahfornia; and Whentas, ‘There are patitions before Congress, signed by several bundred actual sattlers on lands thus claimed by the Southern Pacific Rarlroad Company, aud wuld petitions, among other things, aa, fhird—Yot, notwithatanding the act of duly 27, 1800, wasa grant in preaentt, four years alter (June 28, 1870), thore was a joint resolation paused by Congress purporting to locate this jand- Brant on theso lands, aud the terme uf said joint reeulution did protect the rights of actual settlers, and we would respectfully ask a caroful con: sideration of tho contract of July 27, 1866, and the faint resolution of June 28, 1870, And, be- Uoving that you have full power to act in tts mat> tor, snd balleving, also, Unt early action will wave serious trouble, and believing that you are alwaye ready to da right by your conatituents, wo pray that your honorable body will fie maAttor your carneat and carly attention ": Therefure—ete, ‘TUE ATLANTIC & PACIFIC NOAD, the completion of r ne), ay Wright (Dulage), solZunmerman. BBZAnk THERE 15 SOME PROSTRCT that your correspondent will be relensed to- murrow, the spite and vindictiveness of this protracted imprisonment beiny 8 apparent that te House cannot withatant the presence of public opiniun, Mr, Paulen, Treasurer of Sangumon County, called to-day to aay the pre- valling opinion of the citizens of Springfleld waa & justification uf the causo of Tun THimUNS. TWO BURGLANS ious apnearance, and whl o-dust deposits 22 hun there ta ni . r ns Ww. ‘and pain In tle Of the back and 3 ES 0} go Jower than this, the Chicazo ronds will prob- enator Dooth’s move against the Atlantic & | previously taken, Many of the witnesses were have junt been brought fnto jail, one of them when the eaine shall have been approved by the GENERAL ENO QWEDIN GBs ably go down to abhi arn rive the slippers Peart oad grant ts litonded to be ae Indians coming frons. nig nelghborboud of the a strapping fellow with his head Tntd open and | Supervising Juspector Geucral, iisaz Taenod: + | ghromos of Bitte ull und Spotted | ‘The followlng te bis bill: plalutiff's residence, Suguinaw, Mich, e blood streaming over lity fuce, Besidew that le | idetunct), ass er Pre Ae ry gtetiae Special Dispatch to Ths Tribune, ‘Tail,’ two favorite St.. Louis characters, as a Wuazneas, ‘Che Atlantic & Pacife Railroad Com- Tho conusel for the plaintif fect confident of wou Mlaqustingly drank and os filthy ag any hog | Awslatant Uinpectury, and clerks uecessary tu carry | SPRINGFIELD, [ly April 14.—The House was | special inducement, On through pusiness to | pany has falied to construct, equip, furnish, and | winning the sult. Mefater, who brought the | DR, RADWAY & CO., 82 Warren-st,¥ol {naaty, Ihave not tonged for linerty ao much | tte eticet the provielonw of this act, together with | opened with prayer by the Rey. Mr, Halo, | anil trom the Eust, Bt. Louls will not tie able to complete the malo ling.of ite/ruad wttor to July 4,_| claim of the lndian ‘wife of Muwry: Is Wend, t 28 = sawed sbtat fle neuter wad ausloating aa the their necessary traveling aud other expenses Whea ‘Un motion, tt was decided to print an uddt- compete of all, Tho rato on ilret class from | 1870, ae pri 8 und Mot the sctof | Mowry died several years ucu in this city, atter on offictul duty, shall be paid aut uf the reveuuen reculved {nto toe ‘Treasury from the inepection af steam-bollere and the Sicensing of — enginecra; which revenucs, OF so Imucn thereof as may be necessary for those purpores, shall be permauenily appropriated therefor, THE BRIGUT PANTICULAR LOBBYIET who hos charge of the Steum-Hoiler bill is one 8. JL Toutattotte, the Clerk of the Labor and Manufactures, Committee. He will be remem: bered tu Chicago asa Deputy Marshul during the sdministration of J, Ruseell Jones, and later ag one of the principals ia a very scandul- ous divorce cage, He also has uchleved sone little notoriety as the advocate of a bill now peuding providing that every crosa-road settle. } rovided In Secs aly, ‘27, 1880, making the grant to sald company; ani Wientas, The sald Company has, in fact, at thts time only completed its road to Vinita, in the Indian Verritory., a distance of 125 intles from Bpringfeld, Mo., its easturn terminus; and Vaginas, No vortion or scctlon of said road bas ‘boon completed ait 71; therefore, Belt Haacted, That the grant to sald Com- pany, oxcent ‘the anid road was completed: Be provided ou the Ath day of duly, 1879, ts hereby repealed; and the landealong the line of the un- completed road shalt be restored to market and New York to St. Louls is M1 cents, Add to tlonal 1,000 coplea of the report of Ue Commit- | 10 cents from St. Louls to Missourl River panne tee on Lebor and Afanufactures, the through rate will be $L0L. ‘The ratu on the Herrhigton, of Geneva, moved that bill 05, |.eame article from New York to Chicayo ts 75 authorizing Judges of courts of revord to ap. | Cevls whicts with the 10 ceuts udded from Cut- ce cazo to Missouri River points, will make the pulut short-hant writers for thelr respective | through rate 85 cents, or #lx cents leas than the courts, be taken from thu table and stricken | rate trom Now York to St, Louis ont t is, from the calendar. Altee some debate, particl- powurer a: ucetion whetber: Colca wilt ike pated in by the mover, Bisbee, nud others, the | Lenetite + 20) Finuch by a dl- - yersion of the business to the Chicago roads at meter some eaogliog over 6 prDvbalton to | RUSH Fates ienpuct of tte 4a er publ adjourn, null of tue House was ordered, on { abe. voir ore roads eo tay Lo meddle fends of the United States, ns MONEE UDlic motion of Durtou, and only seventy members int Mttugiey calarday tise duritue Peaks CBNTHAL BRANCH UNION PAOIFIG. answered Co their Dames. NOPE Trunk lines wilt couse wiviug billy of lading, but | ‘The Central Brauch of the Union Pacific Ralte THE ADSENTEES. will give bills to 8c. Louls and Chicago at the | road Company, said to be a very prosperous cor- ANien (Warren), Hulden, Richa {ull proportions. poration, hus caused a dill to bd iutroduced ask- floor at iny feet, vomiting, covering everytuing: he touched with bluud, and filling the close prison atmosphere with the pungent odor of lls Athy person, What contribution to the crawl- Ing cattle of this den {s nade by the addition of this {udiyidual to our society uy one can tell. WON'T A TURKINE BATIL and a change of wy wardrobo be u luxury when Tget outofhere? For the fret time since ing imprisonment I begin to regret that 1 ever wrote o paragraph ‘about crooked Jegislation, Let all uswapaper correspondents in future be- Ware, and remember that all Lecislatur wise aud virtuous bodics, und altogether above deserting, his wify, Cuba You Quit. The os- Peuneyivunia, “fhareautt o¢ tho efgation sri DR. RADWAY'S carry iy or grief to scores of Ininiltes In this ae elty. e Lind-tities of svveral of our wealthi- hd est corporations aro also {uvulyed, REG ULATIN fh PILLS Seen CHOTYEAU. } La Br. Lours, April 14.—M, Leon Chotteau, rep- | Perfectly tasteless, elenantly coated with sweet trey : g legaatly costed with Stren rosentative of the French Committee to utfect a | fad ater tenes uf oi disorders. of 0, treaty of commerce between France und the | § i iw lear: Jvér, Dowels, Kidneys, Bladder Nig Pacascs, Veulache, Conetipatton, Custirentss tag United States, addressed a considerable number Besttun, Dynes treme aires Borer. ee e° of members of the Merchants’ Exchange this af- | terval Viscers,. Warrasted tu: enect & poultive ory ‘ternoon upon that subject, aud was uttontivoly | Purely vexctabls, cuntalning no mercury ca stened to. Emile Karst, French Consul of this 2 Ubacrya tia following syraptoros reaultios v Ity, al < Uhordure of the Ligeattve Organs: pico! siiupiclon, ‘Tho two rufllaus just dragged in | meut way, tn ite discretion, avpoint a Coal-Oil | Alleu(Wulles'e), Inchaw, { That the Aeht will be a short one thero canbe | Ing to bo— city, figo rouge on address on the present | | doactieaiion tenant duce ie uinets of, Maus wore searched by Jniler Juck und conducted to | Iuspector, to pass upon the work already per- gounln Samuel, bat little doubt, for none of the roads ara iu a | released and discharged from all obligations of sguat of Food, Fultueas or can Mn tis Array : i Cleveland, Chie once (Ch position to stand this kind of a contest very | every kind to the Goyvenment of the United statce | trics. Resolutions were then offered by Qoree (ons, Bluvings ar Hlutierioga i Pied ad the wusirogin by the turnkey, where, it le tobe | formed by the Inspectors at, Clevelund, Chi Jones (W Jong, but this much 4 certain, that the Chicago | Wndér the acts of 183 and 1sdd: provided, how. | Batu, aud unanimously adonted, that it fs of | fhe Stumach, Swlinuing of tho Leal irc hoe hoped, they will bo relieved of a emai} portlon | azo, uud other cities which bundle thousands | Brumback, — Kouka, roads will be abla to stund ft much longer (han | ¢r#r, hut said Company shall, within aux anontbe | the greatest {import to tho producers of tha {or tunueatiny roceationg when laa Wie Paty at least of the nustiness which covers them und | Of barrels yearly, In hie efforts to secure the | Coie: CAdaus), Lovell,” Stevens, the Bt. Loula roads. Jt 1s ouly a question of | from the pa rege of fula'nct, accel tt ee West that an unblodored outlet for our ex- | Dotwor Webs berore the Sight, Paver en dilead the blood whlch offenae the sight. Why don't { passage of tule steamboat fraud, Toutellotte | Clark, "Lyon," Siruckman, time when the pool will be reorganized oxain, | Of the sams, aud executes fall Feleste and dis | porta be found for Wem in Franco ag well aa in | {hs Head, Deneleacy of, Y erepications ty ipa that Legislature adjourn? has written all over the State, asking that peti- | Cockle, Thomas, The fight ta made by the St, Louls roads not frouvall further claims under ssid acts, to be filed | Other countrics; that an equivalent coucession | sudden Flushes of test, By ee gystet soaps ied _ * (uns be cireulated praying the Legislature to Gulline, Thowpron ck), eae a pool, for Gey favor auFlt ony eee in thu Department af the Interior, : Ee ey, an Hatta fe rane Ue Petar archery tages bre 4 a C dient more than the caxa rouds, but again: c ‘i ent fo 4 tha fs . . RUMARICS, adopt it, on the ground that it fa demanded | Grenier, ° ‘Thomwon (THD, | the Chuagors Alton guttiye a shera of thes: | ,, Lue erounde upon which thle request ara | oCCommenca with Weauce would greatly iucrease | Suet BOE. Bold by Bruvgiut ANOTHER LITILE SCHEME, by the public safety, ‘fhe bit fe partiewlarly | Craver. dracy. oula Husiness, to yehuch {E te justly entitted, Based are. cibedi tg 36 fron prea to Oe | oar commiorea wit that countrys vl we re READ Bpectul Dispatch to The Trioune, afmed at Culcugo, uuder the oldewalks of whose | jyavis, vyler, | The position of the St. Loula routs ia rezurd to v1 By the 1th and 15th sections of the | SPectlullyurze our Senators nnd Represen' ” BPRINGYIMLD,, April 14.—Atnung the many | stregts are bundreds of bollere for furnishing | Dowey, Viney, thls matter ts seou by the following from te | parte stalfrond act, approved duly dy 180%, Ie alives du Congres to use Hels SnBueuce. £9 ate “PFalseand True. bills which have been iutroduced to Mind places | power for ruuuing elovators as well as for heat- Burhordt a Neltes he Dale ae Teen rate halght to anation et ten provided. ak the, Hanoloal & ibe latent jeompliah RbIs-ab locket —_—* ; a for the army of tax-euters, who huve thelr paid | In purposes. ‘he elty ordinance provides fur } ¥ickitu, Nichole, Warron, Louts, au woars infurnied fe thelt intention, ine | should, be autuorised to extend ita road West | _ File off yourcorns with the *‘ Japanese Corn- | ,,5end sietter temp toRADWAT & 004 No agents ut the Capital, ts Housy BI 785, tutro- | Uiy appolutwmout of a competent Buller Iu | Grok, O'Mallyy, Webor, Chtcage & Alton no doubt desire to force the tt | from tho Missuuri River, via Atchison, 100 | Filo." Jt will eurely cure and end palu. US cent. } ““Inturnatlon werth thousands will be sent 1Om