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CHICAGO versoly upon It, so the membors of tho Com- | for the pardon of Judge A.W. Wright, sentoneed) = TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1880. . ; MINOR ELECLIONS. or itt: hory to-day tho Der ts BLVOD MUIRLIGIGE * oto on Townshend's bill, and the namo of Tlen- 'y year bonds, {t would pay te premium to ke % Curious on ‘the clty ticket, ote Oe a re ene nnn, s mombers of the #yndicite mora than {t world | mittec absent may bo allowed to reoord tholr } fo jail on Saturday loat Cor aasuiting Columbus v ety 9 deren. of Hilinela, jaseorl lng fn severe ete scom to nan¥0 Dy having a reduced rate of intor- | votes. Be Jano. ~ Raab dete ue. eae Sicarabtteabe pte te DR CLARK should be added to 10 v4 |. | est on the bonds. ~ = ri 2 Unpopular nien {a many instances, which enieet * itinols furnished n Inrge portion of the Repaid || rate, Wouver cohetderod himself happy at hav: THE EXODUS. TH RECORD. Municipal Elections in Several of | them'to toro tho ollicers' ubore montoned. JOHNSON'S len vote for tae ON ea en the | ution, He wns fot surprised at the npposition UA ay ecm lil bed hte Dil grant. the Western States Many cal Dipatch ta. The Chicago Teach forday, will bo heard from tamarrow Oe snes | of tha’ gunticman froin nla AROPPOSCD | vaautxaTos, 12.Uq April Tho Senate Ex- | Wastttxarox, 1. C4 April 6.—Tho Will gran . 5; patch ta teiga Tvante. gentleman stood tn the rond, blocking tho prox: reas of tho pounie for finanelal refarin. Tho ntlemar nsaniied tho resalution, first, because jt proposed centratization; second, because it violated tho pubdlle faith of the Government. ‘There was not one word inthe resoluuion look- ing to the violation of tho publio faith or pay iment of tho publicdobt in anything except coin, Asi reproacnia ive. of He NauuaA preegtnck ty, he wished to say that that party wa , Dovel 1S if Sigiatie ni thee mate and the repuiiation of any part o thilo_obliga~ tions. | Let to” fssuo be fairly and Tartie Creex, Meh. ae ig leans clect the entire olty tel Aldermen, Faas C, Nichols’ runority aan i odusCommittento-dayoxamined fourwitnesses, | Inga pension to Jesse F. Phares was nid aside 33.1, Waters, ninwyer, from Fort Sentt, Kas. | informally on account of tho absence of Mr. testified regarding tho tinimizration Into South= | Withors, who wishes to eponk on tho bill, ern Kansas from Texas, The burden of the Mr. Hayard, from tho Committcoon Judiciary. complaints of tho Immigrants was hard times, | reported adveracty on tho bill to facilitate tho bulldozing, donial of political rights, and limited | negottation of bills of Inding and othor commer school faciilties for thotr childron, celal instrnmenta, and'to punish fraud thoreln, a. We WHERTET, and [twas indefinitly postponed, colored, of St, Louls, and manager of tho Col- } ‘Tho Vice-President lata before the Bennto n ored Neltef Arsoctation at that puint, stated that | comuntntcation frum tho Scoretary of War, over 20,000 omnigrants passed throngh tho hands | containing coptesof letters from tho Paymnstor- hho shall inalst that, tho vote of the House to-day must be taken 'ns an instruction to tho Committco to -: wt an Frey Paper bill, and ‘that he shnil inatst In tho Committes to-morrow that the Committe shall report the Free-Paper . ‘Dillasn separate bill coupled with no othor proposition, oithor favorably or advoracls. The Yazoo Pian Adopted by the Domocrats at Shelby- villo. Mayor ta (4. Tho Citizens’ ticket clect only ono Alderman. Spectal Dispatca to The Chteago Tribune. Apntan, Mich., April i.—Tho elty cleetion here ‘to-day resutted In the chafes of 1 Republican Marshat and Streot Commissioner, The Denro- erate, tinder tho gutae of 4 Peopto’s Hekot, elect “a Mayor, Recorder, City Trensurer, and Justice, Tho Heqitltenne elect two outof four Super- visors nnd ten out ot fete Aldermon, \ pi aa Blo npr. DE. ‘THK VOTE. Wi caTox, 1, C., April hin thle mornings Mr. Townshend (Ill) moved to pus pond the ruler Negroes Driven from tho Polls and * White Republicans Badly BRO nA to discharge tha Committea 23 ae = SB 2 = Duputen to ‘htengo ‘Iribynes. = 8 8 anid Means Crom tho further considorn- uorely drawn, Tho {ssc was whother . Maltreated, Hpectat 7 0° ‘ E = a fin or the ‘bit Hxoine salt printing type, print- ie Gaverntet| should. fesne. tho cur | of tho Aasoclation nt St. Louls, and ho thought | General aud Second Auditor of tho rensury, see EAN ryditeha Aut a Sse Guay 3 25 ing paper, and fro materin sused intho ‘manu: | renoy and control ita. voluma, or | thnt, altogothor, by the ald of tho different nsso- | showing the necessity of an additional nppro- ue cer Un steatend, eotnparag © rose pack sny A ge ae Yacture of printing paper on the freo lst, and | whether the banking corporations should do £0, | ofations, fully 2,000 had focated in Kansas from | printion of $205,000 to ‘cortiflentes for arrears s Hop 4 p fon erntle a 2 , pay A Ropubltcan Gain Is, However, Indle | Domoeratic Justico of the Penco, Hemoerutle & 2a putit on its passage. and ho was content to Fe before tho people on | thosouth. He thought tho movemont wason | of pay and bounty dite whito and colored 6 1- ip ? % Behool Tnapeetor, ono. He Hace faonenc tones 5s set 'Tho motion was Gotonted.—yens, 112; mays, 80, | that fasuc, Contratization, Indeet,—that.n Con- e ted Throughout the State pe *. 0 D rentle e Ba —not the necessary two-thirds inthe afirinative. | gress chosen for tro yours’ by the people was the incronse, _ | alters and their heirs, Insued since Jan 1, cal iB! s one Democratic Brnerv ent, CONE Jemocrstle tes ‘Following is tho voto in detallt vot to he trusted, but that binkerswero. Inthe ‘ ‘MR. 1. CASRE 1980, and to be {ssucd until Juno i, 1881. Te- . ¢ Alterman nnd ee topea PIbuont eal prin Bg as YRAB. naino of pubille pence. In tho namd of the luver- | Republican, Mayor of Topekn, Kas. thought | ferred, | Luke fs Hopublican without opposition ss ES) Anderson, —, Frost, Thillinsy Ing millions of the country, in tho name, of tHe | frum Koon to 10,00) had eame inteShwwneoCaune | Me. Whyto presonted a memorialof theclgar | And tho’ Ballot-Hox Roform Amondmont Special Dupateh to The CMeago Tribune. &8 S ‘Armifcld, Gerdes, ere Heans: inthe namo of the farming inercets, In pay tho ant six months. fit few npniten: hinnufacturors for 4 reduotlon of tho tnx on Ja Probably Carried. paloxnor Devoe, Michy 4 Apel 5—tha iSatite ae ag Ans fos Guntor, Hichmond, the nameof tho humble poor whi strizmlod— | aithougit he beloved soven-fenths uf those itt. See aeemtatore mado” EOF BEA SEEELEE Collector, “Tho Hepnblteana elvet ihreo Raper a o Banlo, Harris (Va.), Hovertans Niven rested tho the nm ae a tegrat the | TVINE Needed naristanec. They ware looked . Iteferred. visors and one Alfarman. Tho amendment rals- § Ba - Reltord, Tinskell, Rothwell, Fee ee ee renee Maatandapandassert | #eter by ruveral relief nasootitions, havinghends | sir, Pondicton presouted it petition of the ILLINOIS. ing the Governor's mulary wus defeated hora. sa = teh, Ruseoll (N. O.), ‘inion, be asked a Pp quarters in Topoki. ‘Those nasoeiatlons recelved i ay mnie Spretal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, a b Ticknoll, Hateh, : with Thomns Jefferson that the tenue of tho clr- i t th i " type-founders of Ciheinnath aeninst the reduc: Speetat Dtepatch to The Uhteago Tribune, ip P 0, 3 Binckburg, inet Byan ash minting meditim suoutd he taken away, from | sulnlies from oft parte t he clei Owerodis | Uonot the duty on type, ofcrred: | | Thonsttxatox, 1. April f.—Tho School Tonrl 4 TAR Hanns Allee Appell tec Tet afte canes {rman aun) oe 3 4 . 2 . | vn ’ 3 1 1 Fe fora” Henderson, — Rawyor, the hanks and restored to the Governmlt. 64 vied, without rexnrd, to politics, on the aubJect | reposted Be eeaaenetctimetintone, | cloction to-day returns to tholr sents Jacob Ja | though iebas heen, qui lal Of B08, Fates spopai, Ider Buckner, Herbert, Bheller, tho resolution defented-—sons, 841 nays, LT. of tho advisability of tha negroos coming to | pioyés af tho Government Priiting-Onlico, by | coby nnd Miss Georgiana Trotter, tho voto | was cust, Henry #.rmith, National, was olcuted Discases, Fever & Gate Hermione ern Atlee) | Hho following fs tho nifirmative voter Hannan Bome Hepubucane iouehe Kanan | Mlwed Woltins with wy dau ste St ie | wtandlngs, Jacoby, 12: Troon, iets WF. | Mayor by ot meforty ovr ally: dn ig gto Ague, Iheunde . B q a ce, #3, and Thankegiving Day. Placed on the | Eyans, 470, 1 me tho tism, Dro ya Hull, Slemons, Arniteld, Elntoy, Fuillips, Of those finmlyrants he had conversed with wore | onteninr. "hyectat Dispateh to The Chteazo Tribune. ince of the Union city teket wan olegted by tho a psy, Hinton, Smith (Ga.), Atherton, For een, gonorally Insecurity of life and Willa oro introduced and referred ng follows: | Crave Il April SeeTho Lown, of Maron, at | following tnjorities: Edwin’ Hoyt, Jr. ‘Cross | ' Heart Disease, dohnaton, ark, Teale, Forsyitt, Itobertson, DEPRIVATION OF POLITICAT. RIGHTS ee Aisin croaathorhe tho Postmaster: | the city olcailen. teedays decided to. ficonso | wer, 168; Charles P. Ruthbun, Clerk of tho Su- | Biliousness, Nervous Debllity, etce panes Rpringer, Holford, Front, Hothwell in the fouth, Ono colored man, wha had been | Aeucralto compensatathoCbiengn,urlngion & | axtoons by thirty majority, ‘Chis town has beon | werléc Court, 808: Androw It Cofinberry, Cleric | rm 9 pat oy: TEN Kimmel, teole, Rerry, * Geddes, Ttussell (N.O,), | located in the country for roveral month, but, | Quincy Rafirond Company for facilitating the | tntl-lieenso for to Inst tro years. of tho Potleo Court. 6U. Tehnrd A. ‘stock, 0 Bost REMED’ OWN toMan! Ricchens ECyenony Ricknoll. Gillette, Ryan (Pa), Wha was endenvoring. toraturn South, incormed | transportation of overland malls under ngrec~ Speclat Mlapaten to The Chicago Tribune. Marshal, 1281; Dayld Tankester, Director of thd ‘ poms Tremnn Binekburn, Guntery * Bawyor, weitnora that thounands of Imuintemiite woul | ments. Also, to provide for parmons tothe | Ciastow, til. Apritf.-‘Tho uty olection to-itay Boor st: James W. Hrown,siember of the Honrt 9,000,000 Bottles ¥ iu a % oO menus to gel rlington, ‘ “Rapids Patel wis n cloaciy-contested ttle betwen the li- LU ) “A Btonnlom, Thompron y,). | Bina Harris(taady Beare oncsties.), | back. AC thoy could obtain tho menus to ee | HMM. fOr tho: eeanuportation of tho United | venwaandant@llocnse parties. ‘Thiselty forthe | | ‘Tho Republleans elected tive Aldermen, tho BOLD SINCE 1070. Mar ago, Aman | Ciney © | Hoss, Blogletoratiny” | agocindiong rust toseaine vem in returning, | Blatenrant OO statute nro | Mirtvatteatn® int Ueanmmer she aut ican | Teme rae tango wi ema ght | ge dureeacece ane eeseane 4 [. O.), a # i x Ked witness: ere WS y Mr. Williams—Hepenl - J attministrafion, and we have not had a bs Imulntes the 7 : McKenzie, |’ ‘Toker, Ciark(sto), Mulls Seren aerate races eet On with tho presene | hitdting tuemers and. pinuters from sclllig lont~ pen tiring that tine, Woaky tho majority do- | Mapubltenns, four Demoerats.andfourNationais, | af Gttmutatcs tho Pevaling tn, the Batya, Molane, Pe purnets Coffrath, ° Kelloy, Bpcer,* cohadition in Kanes running through a largo | tohwcco diredtly at retail to consumers without | ckted in favor of Icouso In two of the wards, | | Thodefoatot the Nationals is, complete and | food inte glucose. A doflelency in Ftyaline MeMillen, 1, Turnor, Coleriek, Kenna Bloat. body of immigrants. Aapeotal tax. : ‘Tho First Ward gave an anti-lcenso majority of | overwhelming, a veritable Waterlao, gnd ts tha | . cesnes Wie te ee arcine Te taken dicate) "s Br) Hox,” y 7 - os, fn re! etter jduvits ve doen, eatrried the fecond . le . : Morrison, Waddell, Oe any, ei Tih, Hut, In Feply on aes fro ee tt eta te ie ear erica was | nied Woedacbeee andorite ob. tieenigeono.in | strength oF hopes Lott ° AAnets upon the Liver, : Bortan eaves, Davidson, =“ MeKonzle, «0, ‘Turner, herd utd been w society organized in Topeka to | opposed, by Mr. Felmunds, and advoeated by | both wards for Mayor, and cleoted for Aldor= Hi Bets hun the AAune ~ Mulirow, wee Davis(Mo.), _MeMillan 't, Turnery ald them tn returning. Nsaes. Jones, of Florida, aud Teller, und passed. | men. ‘Tho now City Hoard will be ag, follows: O10. ¢ Hegainte Myers, ww i Ker Davis (N.C), Mills, Vaneo, Pasa expressed nn opinion that if the blacks | It permits tho atidevits required by those stut- | Masor, William Bishops "Treasurer, William Brectat Dispatch to The CMeago Tribuins, Now, Waltthore .), | Dela Mats, Muldrow, Wadalit, hehnved themeolves bettor In the South thoy | utes to bo innde bofore County Clerks, Instead | Molzger, Survovor, David Hicharison; Alder- 5 Saad ‘ Nicholls, Rl inma (Alay | Do roi | Mure,’ * | Weaver, nthe tented bettar. They were not Ine | of before a Register or Mecolver of tho land | men, Firat Ward, O.W. Kirk and Jobn Villonghs | Crxctxxart, O., April G—Tho muntelpal and on O'Reilly, He, an Hickey; Myers, Wellvorn, sroving their condition in the Icast by coming to } district, thus equalizing tho provisions In this | Second Ward, Joseph Frendonstely and Join township elections woro held to-day throughout i id Hleod and mnkesnew. - Forte mot [tine Rees, wegutnts, | Rela dnraeh ome csc cdncr ot | SANs raat ATT is | cee, ne wore Hates Ae Manrean |-Owonad Tnam, Hasna costa, ental | denliy Reta cen taen ‘oi 0, » Der qi er an Lor oO} ‘A Joint resulutton directing 10,000 capte: tretds é te ae NAYS. Firm: Mieballs, Willams (Alay | wo Patriot ne Atchison, said the peome, without | He seen i retare ar tio War ot tho ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. wore on puroly local issues, snd polities were | 1b neutralize tho hereditary talnh oc prin fn tot Aldrich (R. 1), Fisher, O'Neill, Felton, Pholps, Wilsoh—2t. remird to polltics, are all opposed ta this ioux fon to be pettiteds which wis reported al- | Jacksoxviiie, I, April f.—Tho inuntelpal ovorlooked, but reports indicate that, in those Woud, whieh egnarates Seroful In Eerzsipolas, ‘eo . feces, eta, Yas sated Tae fet agen am ng we | inten eat loegengeWepiuihat | Wetne Mae accede Conant tuo | svete ary Gee sre ea 0 ~ “4 vl y POR Le = bil Vics rs iy ot le 19 mit tol #. Hathar, Garneldy Pholpe, TIE INDIAN QUESTION. ainurn 1 "inno bill th authorizo a retired Ist of non-coni= Le Johrits Lowe Mayor, bye dis mmority. | one mado, decided wains., Thecereua vemos | tgs aad feobley care nly beley request stand Fieltzhoover, — Hurris, Pound, SENATE DEDATH ON THE UTE AGIEEMENT. SUPREME COURT. enissioncd army ollicers of thirty yeare’ sorvica | John W. Melton Clerk, by 150: and John Pyit | cratic nominee being Hoftniin, tho notorious | release Binko, | Hawley, * Proscott, “Speetat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. ee + Wis opposed hy Me, Salsbury, a6 requirlug | Marshal, by 600; also four Alderman and ‘ot | manipulator of Legislatures and local polities, Touey, - Hazelton, Prieo, pee se DECISIONS ANNOUNCED, jnore. attention than could bo'given itin the | Rebool Hoard member. ‘The Democrats oles | jteturna revelved up to midnight indicate bis TESTIMONIALS, . Trower, Hiscook, teed, Wariixerox, D.C, April6.—Tho debate on | wasntxaton, D.C, April 5.—Tho foltowing | morning hour, He tnderstood it inierensed | four Altermen and ono Behool Boned member | defeat by un ovyerwholmiug majority. Ie is Sekai Pirlgham, Houk, * Tobinson, the bill rutifying tho agreoment with the Ute | supremo Court dectsiona were announced: tha pension rolls, whieh he considered sumiciently | ‘The contest. dovolopod Into more of 6 person. \ranning about 20 por cant. behind his tieket. ILLINOIS. * Turrows, Hubpell, Tossa, Indians was coutinued to-day in the Sonnto, No. 110. A! Trowdltch, Assignee of Charles | ltrze now. Ho had eome regurd for others (han | than polltical afate. ‘Tho vote on tho saloon Ie | Phe result on the other eandldates fe in doubt, Puttorworth, James, ' Ityan (Pn), Morgan and Dawes making spoeches, both In op- On HB. Alan” Dowdlten,. Amsencd 0} iititary men. ‘There were thousunds of clyillans | eensing. question waa very light, belng almost \ ‘Speelal Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune Camp, Joyo, Shellabarger, Le exane speeenees TL. Hall, plaintiff in error, va.tho City of Ioston. | who had done us much far tho country ag.uny of | fgnored, The new Council will probably favor | ‘Tonevo, 0. April &—The municipal election Diseaso of the Stomach and Liver. Carponter, . Kelfor, Sinfth (Pa.), position to tho bill. Morgan opposed Itchlefly | th error to tho Circuit Court of tho United | these oficers. He thought too much attention | Heensos. tontny brought aut a large vote, ang was much Cairo; Aloxandar co. tile’ Cnswoll, Kolloy, tone, on constitutional and legal grounds, citing pro- | states for tho District of Mnsancbudetts, This | wis pid uillitury offulrs, All our monuments ‘Speetat Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune. complleated by local and porsonal aucstions. | DeAR Btn: Sufforing for soma Ume with Headache. Gismer, Konna, ‘rownsend(0.), | visions of tho statutes prohibiting treatics with | was a sult brought by plaintiff in error toro- | Seemed to be to military mon, and tho youth of | | Punceons, Ti. April G.-At a city cleetion held | ‘ho Stroct Commissioner, tho prineiont -oftico, | and Disease of tue bidmach end Livan twaninduced - Coffroth, Klotz, Pe, Indian tribes ng stitch, and arguing that thts | ooyer compensation from the Clty af Boston for the country were boing educated to tho Iden | to-day the Hepublicans lected two Aldornien in | was eaptired by the Democrats, The balances we eee tay 31000 & ACE OIE Gouger yadte patient (0. | ngrcomont made with the Utes wasindeflanes | q tuilding belonging to Charles H. Hull which Ee a te Tatyy | CHS AT nOy ea 1k eon ered Chip StaMIeeT: ae | OE iO Clty tle ed ye toe ttirene |. Nora Miuhebeat CHAS, SUBLLEY, Savina. Tandseyy Undenratt (lah | oP iaw. He also sevorcly critioleed the provis- | as blown up during tho rent fire of 163 for | Whilo duty sensitie of lo gallant, services af | Chimberling City’ ‘Treasurer, 0. tie Heeed: | Leputiicnns and Trothors with the Demucrits, An Fxcellont Hemedy. ‘ Davis Cai}, McGowan, ‘Van Acrnim, fons of the bill, arguing that {¢ was unwise | tho purpose of checking the progress of the the Remy, ho mustobject tonny furthor incruuso | Strect Commissioner, B, Mnonkemier, Thero | jonving tho results vory much mixed, Tho Na- Pelvidore, Boone Co. M1. Fob i, ring, MeNiahon, —_Yoorhls, and Inoxpodtent, and would prove meffectual a8 | fiamgs. ‘The stilt was brought under a Biato | Of He enstons'roll in tte favor, atthe expenso | wan opposition to the Democratio City Sur | tlonnls themselves RUF aearcely nnythlngy VOry | HEAR fin; 1 bave been using yout INDIAN LGD pannel Mitchell Washburn, nscttlomont. Mr. Duwes' speech was a vigorous | statute which provides that when tho dostruc- | ate Maxey ndvoruted tho bitl sis a measure of 4 —— Ferree eee ya oe ACthis writing (Ln. | thereaulta. ie Purines the Iood, Weslores Last Ape Ewing, Morso, White, arraignment of the whole course of thoGoy- | tion of a building to provent. the spread of fire | Justice to deserving ollicurs. ‘ INDIANA. m,) only partia) relurnsof tho municipal elec- | petite. Sensthens the Here os Teva ee ine oud Farr, cul, AWilber, ernment toward tho Indian race. He spoke | hall have been ordored by three of thocity fire | | Pending debate, tho morning hour explred, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune,” flon 1n this city buye been recelyed. {twill ree | Zot be without tt LENT Ferdon, Norcross, Wiltanis (Wis). | with unusual enrnestness and force, and | engincors necting conjoinity, and whon tho firo | 94 the bill went over, Bimepnyvinee, Ind, April &—Tho Dotocrney | {tire tha oficial voto. to deelte the contest. Tho — Field, * hnd tho close attention of n majority of the | ghatt thoroby have be ay tly chocked atthat ‘The Senate resumed constderation of tha bill 4 LUE, 1 ADI .—Tho Democracy | jenupiicans brohalily elect the City CI En Kidnoy Disease. . Tho House thon adjourned, Senators present. The only effect, ns ho thought, abn re by have beon actually en] al ratifying tho Ute agrennient, of this county to-day ‘Inaugurated tho truo | gincerand one Pollvo Commissioner, and tho Champaign Co. Ti. - point, the owner of the demolished building Mr. Morgan (Ala.) anid the bill was important shall be ontitlod to recover reasonable compon- | intwo ways, Jt would tako nbout four millions ». of dfllara, and would settle tho relations to sation from tho city. ‘The Judge of tho District | noreattor oxist between te Government and Court where tho cuso. woe first tried-| Indiana. . P directed the jury to render a. vere i" Aes Daweaanene i EU tae Ho ‘ nib ft provided for tho suppor person: dhoro wes no eviiogse fo prove that the bulge | for anladainitongth of tne, and would cost Ing n question was destroyed by order of threo | “At the closcof Mr. Dawes’ speech tho Senato Ynzoo prinelples and mode of operation, A negro oltizon presented himecif to voto, hisvoto was challenged by a Demoernt, be swenring that no damnod niggor should cast a vote. At this.a qualiiicd Republican mado out the proper am- davit, taking the man to haya him swenr to it, Whon ho presented himeclf ho was sot upon by: a gang of Democratic hoodlims, who ran bim of of tho present bill would bo to postpone for a few yenra tho Impending trouble ‘in Colorado, but it was utterly inoffectual ns na part of a gon- eral Indian polloy. Ho ridiculed tha proposed distribution of £50,000 annually among the Utos Percapita. He dweiton tho fnet that tho In- tian but beon schooled ‘by the falthlesness of Fishor, Neinoernis tho remainder of tho ticket, ‘Tho DEARBIR: This ts to cortify that your INDIAN City Council will beRopublican by six majority, | BLOOD SVHUI baa dono me more good for Kiunoy BVELAND, O;, April j.-Tho returne are nok | Cinel evar used. fvaleo cured ane of my chiaren of allin, but tho iuventions gro that the ontire | Chilis and derofoln MARGARET CHISM, |” City Republicnn ticket wil! bo elected. — ANCINNATT, April 6,—Roturns nt 1a, m, from ‘Third-Day Chills, nineteen of tho fifty-four procincts of the city Flora, Ciay Co. Mh. give Eshelby, Republient, for City Con- | Drang: hte ta to certity that, your. INDIAN troller, n minjority ot over Hoffman, | HLOODEYRUP bas cured ino of the Third-Day Chilis, - Domocrat, Tho, gutns indlento, that Eehelby: Afvor all other modicines had failed. ‘WEAVER’S OPPORTUNITY. He 18 HQUELCHED. Spectal Dispatch to Thé Chicago Tribune. Wasninarox, D. C4 April 5—Mr. Wonver (Greenbacker) finally had bis day in court, and tho‘vonder fs that Speaker Randall, from any consideration for tho Domocratio party, or for the Government to suspect that he will bo over- rity? rm e . i bs Miss BROWN, any other ronson, hns for three mouths refused | reached in every treaty mado with tha Govorn- eae Ace Aa ane ad te fold an exacutlyo rersloly And, Wen ne poe tho suis, threntsniog: to. KIM, Bim If ha ate. |'ie | sleet Ny fron 100 eg 2K ae, to recognize him, claiming parliamentary | jnont and ovory transaction with whito mon: He | mont of the Metrict Court was wiiirmed by tho empha fo Woes ae tha aamio time using clubs | reterenes to the fionrd of Kduention, hut tt ig a maltann: Coles ti Tiled usages and inviting severe comment to nccom- | yocitad with clonttence and strong offect the | CrreultCourtof the United Stites. This Court irouse. Tee the CARR Uther reek cecal tae ero Temocruts olcet arco or fourof | Deaw amar 1 nnd your INDIAN BLOOD Sthtie push this, Last week Bronce Aondall euteet atory of tho entel wrongs inflicted upon tho | js of opinion that plaintiff in error totally faited | , Wnder tho call of tho States, tho following er the woundod man was cared for and the | the twelve. The volo was light throughout tho | specdily cures Chitis, und ean recommended it ns to give Mr. Weaver recognition, and the Green ‘ Northern Cheyennes and the Poneas. The policy Dill, eto,, were Introduced and referred: oxcitoment somewhat abated, another nero, fOel medieing in the country for. fheumntiem to prove tha fnots which woro necessary to | hy Mr, Gibson—Relative to tho appointment Nouralgia. an BL! MITCHE! ag State, ‘ nck party wns happy. A fow momonta wero | of extermination which the Government and who ba Ilyed in tho State all hls Ilfo,wont up to | Specials to the Gazctls and Commercial show | Neura eee Tr eee ee dhe thaught,wie | -ontitle him to roliof wndor tho statuto, and that | and pay of the Mississippt River Commissionon’s | voto, tho sama notion boing taken as beforo. | te following rosultas 7 All that It Je Recommended to Be. allowed to-day for debate, in tho course of | tha ney Nan No Tt vauiked God forit, it | tho Judgmont of tho lowor Court ‘must vo | ulso, to entitle State banks to clreulate notes. on | ‘pho Domocrntie moby, jena ly Lea Amadou Lancaster~Tho Ropubticans elect threo Target Cook 09H: which Geu. Garfiold characterized tho resolu- | had been a notorious failtro, | The policy of at ts, Justl a tho fame conditions as National banks, provided, ' | Counellinen; tho Democrats four. Daan Sri: I have found, by xiving your INDIAN, Hon as, tho. lust attempt. of tho | tempting rosettio tndlanson tan Geld in soy | HMrmed with costs. Tustico Bwayne delivered | they enmply with tho provisions of;the National | Colnty Treasurer, swearing that not anottior | | Coshocton “the entice, Republican tloket ts | nhOob s¥iiue's "fain, that ie sane cata 7 y Its and govern th ‘by linws administored b; P ‘ Bank law relative thoreto, nigger should vote, commenced benting tho | elected by s small majority. men yi i f pellet OE at een ie wrtaties make | cured of jastice he cacemed to be futlle. THO TAX CARE. hy Mr Durie (MoyoHeqatring tho Postmaster- | negro aud dragging him out into the middle of | ,;Muusilcld—Thrvo Democrats and ono Repub- | healta tonive ita ris! RMN. BWM ANS adult Indiun cannot learn to be a farmer and to aupport and protect himself ns clyilized men do, Hougreed with Senator Toller that thesentiment: of clinshipissostrony in tho Indian reared unter tribal relations that neither armies nor Inws ean erndieate It, The one course, in iis Judgment, which promised any real and permanent auccess, Istoeduente Indhin childpen from infaney in No, 218 Merchants’ National Dank of Little | General to-muil, on tho wt of gach month, to Rock, phuntiff tn error, vs.The United States, In_| every member of Congross, wn itcinizod state- errorty tho Clreult Court of the United States’| ment of all mail contracts mado during the pro- stern Districhof Arkunens, Thoques- | cetling month. aes nitoil by thigcusd 1s whethor Sec, 413, | By Mr. Chaimors—For tho rollof of tho holrs of tututes, woien linposoa it tax uf 10"por | cvlored soldiers. alt a cont upon notes of towns, citles, or municipal By Mr. ArmOold—Te reduce tho tax on distilled’ corporations puld out by bunks and banking | splrits, ‘It nbollshexstha tax on spirits distilled: then the famous resolution came ton yote, It proposed, briefly, that all tho currency should ‘be issued and its volime controlled by Gov- ernment and not through banks; that, {rrospect- . {vo of volutne, It should be full Iegnl-tendors that of $782,000,000 funded debt,redecmable in 1831 tie wrote lacie tp fhe Connells opublioan — Gattie Gareks agent anrio voto. Coumo, nopubller | pean suey, geanhie eet cr a faut Magsaillon—Domoerutio Mayor olected, 9 majore-| erect until I commenced tha uaa of your INDIAN Yancavillonthe ‘ontiro Republican tickot Ia Hired not, tthe yeu tne aito grandly Denedcad ta: clectod excont Treusre fest of my family, and { have had no use for s doctor tho street, whore ho was almost killed. Whilo Amsden ‘was urging on bia ronghs ho was lilt over tho head with a club wiclded by a Repyblicnn, which laid him out, tearing hia sealp open five inchos, Tho woutd- be nssising, scolng tuolr lender duwn, started.for fhe man who did the not, shouting * Hang him!" a u i q by'baal W} Source himt" but tha man inade good his | SIPC Creent Cerne tickat ig olectod ox- | sce! Bare bad your madicina in.my nowse, of moat ~* atte gmesl bo rofued iayond the | Rett ett UC at ti | eit ai a ateamehiln fa | Sacer tat rigin Meg Frome we | Shaya me Wow bave Been sliarlon | cop Mayor at Tiga st Domo- | SOMO RONUANN AN CAWRRNOEE® a ‘ Fry, and methods of right dudgmont. ‘This was | Stute,” ‘This Court olds that tho section | mixtures thereof to cents per gation. It pro- |" vollowing this, George Spraga, 0 great Dull peomngne-Cauriel=4 : Pain In the Back. : : that it shontd be patd na racially fia porelble, ae- | thie'nnty way to revleom nantnge rucoand secure | in auestion {¥ not unconstitutional Tho tux | vidos Hut ne storokraper aball be appotnted for | ond shonider-hitter. o Ihe Atmadon clan, ate | CRE 2 Counclt—Republicane, 2; Domo- Watorman Statton, Do Kalb Co, cording to contract; nad that to necormpllsh this | for tho Government retief froin the constuntly | complained of is not imposed upon tho oblign- | 0) at stillery excep neh ns miny cis tneked Danlel Nueff, a moro plgmy of a man, | crata, 3, pec . DAAR BM: This Is to certity chat your INDIAN “mlnta should bo employed to thor full capacity | increasing burdons of tho present policy. tions of \ Slite as such, but upon notes pald | spirits from’ grain to tho oxtent of ut- least | heating hia almost to deuth, Tho Democratic ye pyeon, SYUUP has cured mo of Paln in the Hacks and printing-presses ag well. Tho resolution out,—that Is, made use of as a. clreulating inc- | thirty-twe gations per dav, and vesta the ap- | onicer stood silently by. never olforing to intor- tis a valuable medicine, MHS. WOO, : S dium. Such is contrnry to the poliey of tho | palntment of Deputy Collectors in Judgesof | "tore, one of thom taking part in boating tho IOWA. te : Meveiess voutnm or snnapnssance con-| _ mnopoin-ciasane sri tA al biner ae, caren oan ane une: | ke Armia ago intrainced etl roving | "SE Ra re ree ee ee i enna n cotaenae eee eit 1aiMr 1s 1h 6 - OPORED ‘CHANGES IN THR LAW. lonable right to reatruln it by uppropriate legla- Mr, a1 ul - bed i i ‘Tho Court-] - ¢ victor; jandwich, Do Kal . Fan he Bae ty adi io redone thd Spectal Dispatch to The CAteago Tribune. Henao TeV udument of tuo lower Coure is | that producers of lonf tobiacon may’ oll the | ie wuucncand sie Mentos rere ueven trom tne | (re iret tee See ER en cieamaical PaAR Bu tie ten Seacntod from you INDIAN 0 ut yy a people ant afliricd, ean In suming es Boe piney Cpa patnds 4 UBACHIPTION. atany ono tino without a Hoense. Referred. Ho.den. Dots touutys sTieerich piatntut in | Bie-Aldeleh (iil) moved to siispand tho rules error, va. Tt. Hildehoper in error ta the Clroult | and pussin bill ta amend the statute in rerun. Court of tho United eiates for the Western Dis- ponies, oper autiablo, trict jssouri. This wat ut bro, upon 3 the couponr vf certain’ bonds issued by tho | ,,dt-3forrison stated that tho bill hnd tho unan- cotnty nawsuvseription tothe stock of tho Da | BRous approval, of the Committee on Ways and Clede & Fort, Scott, Nedtront Company, This Hone, ad aAldrich'’s motion was accordingly Court hol that tho only question in tho case r e Srus derided by the Supraue Court of Missouri atin were wiagod for the oraetiori of public in Smith vs. Clark County (1 Mo. 60), Tho | bulldlnga nt t nduoah Hy. toe ulto Duiidlae ne Judginent of the lower Court is afirmod, with Gloveland, O. ie ropalr pi ding a costa and Interest. * ’ £ atest : No. #4. Dallas County, appellant, vs, Alfred Huldekuper, and No, 23, fume vs. William | TRADE AND LABOR. Davol, Appeal from tho Cireult Court of tho tho first timo the city hns beon cavelai nme BLOOD avitur, tho Republicans for years. Tho Mayor and four | hna cumploialy of tho six Aldormon aro clected by majorities | Medicine ever used, ranging from is to 160, Tho now Council will stand cight. iad and ain Tey pubileane,: ngulnst nine Republicans and p Democrn iktyonr his puta to untite control uf elty Caro for Honrt Mixeanc. affairs In the hands of the Democracy, and Tentnpolls, Eeinghare Com VM. wrests tho power of the Government from tho obtanntns Your ara VLAN HOUR BYTEUL " ring who has boen controlling it for inany years |} rucgoimond ttta all shusiarly, amici Counce Dives, April f—Tho olty clection sete STALE OUNCIL BLUES Tho elty electio wis, bet torday, ‘on tho contest, wus quito AM that It Is Wecommonded to He. spirited, resultiyg ina Republican victory. 5 pithy About 2,00 votes woro. cnat, resulting In tho Ito- DEAK BIN: f have used your excellent, IN: Publlogts Clecting thelr ‘entire Aldorinanic | BLOOD SYIUL In my faully for the past fre, yours. Waanrnaton, D.C., April &.—The Committeo on Invalid Pensions, which has hud under con- atderation tho bill in_relntion to tha componsn- tion and expenses of Pension Agents, has ngrecd ta report tho samo favorably. Representative Davis, of Chicago, presents tho report. It saya: “The Committees thinks that the present salary of Pension Agents, $4,000 per annum, ls not ex- cessive, Tho Agent js required to give bis con- stant attention to an office disbursing many millions of dollars annually, for which ho ja ro- spongible. Ho fs also required to givo a bond ranging from 350,000 to $200,000, the surctica ta which must Gag Of Drapratar gies tia best iar 3 Sere TAMA ALLENS RTOCH WOTO polls, The gang which at this was led by and supported by tho Democratie olticers, ‘The day his been one of contiuual bloodshed and bitlldozing, Republicans to-night wero or= dered off the sidewalks, tholr lives boing threat- aed If thoy refused, Helplcza mon wore con- frontod with revalvors and kulver, and poacoful men wero assaulted in the most brutal manner, Amedon, who js lying in a critical condition, tg the man who lod tho mob whieh attacked tho emlsrant train hero in December, Ho and his clan muy justly be termed o get of deaperadoes, whoare 2 dlsirace to. tho county and to tho State, Thoy acted to-day as tholr fiendish nat. ures guided thom, planting In the very centro of Indians 0. speclos of Ku-Kluxlam that would funded debt; but yet there were oighty-six members of the House who yoted for it. Of this number thbre wero but two Repubiicans,—Bol- tord of Colorado, and Judge Kelley of Pennsyl- ‘vanin. ‘Tho voto stood 8 yens to NT nays,—and + a two-thirds majority was necessnry to adopt It, Tuo voto was Greonback and Democratic, and + tho Democrats were nimost entirely from tho 3 Beuth: yot, in the list were such namesns Atkins of Tennosseo, Bicknell of Indiana, Samuel 8 Cox of New York, bills und Heagah of Texas, and Willis of Kentucky, to whom sounder viows on finance baye sometimes been uttributed. ae is tho Jost. expiring wall of tho Greenback omendad. It is iways found tt jusl put to shame any Southorn Btate, Ickot by adaryo majority, which Rives thon | 2nd finrg a! Shed igang family. 7- : seein duaple the amount, Io is required | United Slates for tho Westorn Distrlut ot 31in- s ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, the control of tho Clty Govcriimunt. Tho Dem. | e best samily medioine aver gee Nn Od Na ea, ty THR DEBATE. quality req souri, Tho deerce of tho lowor Court is uflirmed, 8ST. LOUIS. Larayirte, Ind. April 5.—Pho township olec- |, ovrats clectod the ‘Muyar ond Marshal, Tho aria wise H To the Western Associated Press, . | to make nil computations for the payment of | with costs, for tho rensons mlyon In 25. Br. Lours, April 5.—At n meeting of the paint- tlons throughout. Tippecanoe County pasied off | balance of tho Republican ticket, In addltion to Disenses of Hs ie nag ie ar | 4 Wamuxinro, DG, ApHIS—in thoitouseshis | ponslons, nnd ta responsibte for tholr accuracy, RATEROAD HOND GASES, ors to-night, which waa not turgo, it was decided | Yory quluily. | There, wus un absonco of tho | Aldermnen, wis clouted ly lnrwo majue tee DRAM Bt: ‘This is to Gas Dour SRALAT norniug Mr, Weaver obtained the recognition of | Ho 1s the only bonded oflccr connected with tho | Nos. 160.and 100, Frank Shiv and D.8,Groon- | to remain Idto untit thelr demand was nocedod | Fiipolodtions: mon go ta tho, polls votes | fis i bag aa hes haved ep pats BROOD SERUE. hae cored we ‘of funk Di nse, * the Bpenker, and moved to suspond the rules | pureay," ‘The Commulttes reoommands that the | ougt, Jr. appellunta, vs. The Title ‘lock & ; SAB clea Cinue inn po ta theg pulls, Fah, erie - Dusuqur, Io. April f--Tho city oleation was | Thich had baen trunbiinn te torn jonk t and adopt tho following resolutions: + Feastaith Raveay Company ot al. Appeal trom | (9, Boves Desens, omploying About 200 men, | whout tholr business. In Palrileld Townsh Hp | very exciting to-day. ‘Tho Republicans elected | Tuvgrrully recommen ito all soffering human! Resolved, That itis the sonse of thls Touso | Ayenta be ullowod 14 cents for each voucher ite Gireuit, ae ae abe ited Bintoe for the havo ylolded, und ft sooms probable that others | (City of Lafnyctte) threo tlekota nre in tho fleld: | Mayor Jiush, Auditor. Branitt, ehotny Alderman ISSLA WISVINGTON. that all currency, whothor motallio or pantr, prepared; the Inw now fixes the amount at 15 Enatorn District of Arkansas, In Novomber | will follow, A report came up from Carondolet Republican, Domovrut, aid Greenback. Two Third Ward; J, Herod, saucthy anid G, Contes Yor Neuralgia. ecessary Zon thie aa. Bee ecaeniencd OF {bo | conts for onch youchor tn excess of $1,000 per | and Nucember, 1874, decrees of foreclouuro and | lute to-night that wome of the employés of tho | YUnts 1x9 tha vote on Trustea stood: Domocrat, Fitth. Tho Demovrats elected 31, Kuno, Record MOOT AMEE a Goth peoplo, shall bo tasted nnd ite alums controle! | annum, ‘The object of this luw was to prevent | sulo wore entéred ‘In tho United States Cirenst | Vuleun Steel Works, situated thoro, atnuck this })158; Mopublican, BE: Greenback, 003, Tho vote | ers D. A. Gouri Trenmitar, oe Minomas Kove | DEAR Bint Twas trouulad with Neuralgia for norma Dink cor portions ot tee "aunty nad Ww ense agmnll Agenvy from recolying a greater sum {n } Court for the Kustern District of Arkernsas in groin, but tho causa fs not known ot this writ M8 your aL fall below, Ea ee a forou ai ne eee eas seen TEE ye aieie, 6 LupunDt tomo of your ANB) A 1 noon Isauca ie aeould ful eaa-tonder in payment Proportion to ite frork than the larger Agencioa. pe mite ee foreclie oe gage upen | NBS ; enibeAwaratis, aul Ay pel egine tection in | mun tn tig Second, ‘This sivas tho Kopublicans | 8¥1t0P, and at happy to say it Bon niet SVN. ict vate. tee nino su; a , r tt -F G e city es a iy ay, nbout tivo he Council. — eee cxdmtedea nth Tudynintot sie Nowe | siowon tu necosury stationery fortuolronocy, | given ageuuan muah kite pyre: | Special Duet to Tae ches aware, | Ute uL sna NED ton or tae een |. n ihin See tein nr wane aT catty itanenek CT 1 erest-Der r i re o ig, centered Bt = ULES edd In me wai UX= PI it] foul Me Dnliga States whith sinit he redecmmblo in the | und that the law providing for the free trans- to $4,500.00, Upon thoso bonds default | prooxixarox, Illy April &.—Tho tron-foun- ir (% ands contrary. to ox ee neetod to eithor : if ft trouutod wt te if year 1881, or prior thereto (belng in wmount fut been made, and suits were instituted by tonal amondmonts, and, contrary to expecta: misaton of all oftlefal mail matter be extended so i ck, 1. pectad to elthor the Nemoocratle or Republican ‘PAAR BIN Lbavo bean troubled with iloganoss 4 " ° 4 D} ‘and Indigestion, and have used your About $78,000,000), should not bo refunded bes the truatecs of Mortgige-decds for tho benefit | Ary Of tho Chicago & Alton Road at Mlooming~ tion, much leas opposition was encounte parties, ‘Tho Republicans went into the cam- | end y yee pala A wv y Frand found 18 ty baa musk as to upply to Ponalon Agenta, Tho original in dod th to-da; ing to tha wasanticinnted, Insoveral of tho wards | palyn: completely demoralized by duciinations, | Nt ete MP IT : rH 7 wut to call In of all the bondholders. ‘The present uppel- | ton suxpendod operations y owing to a ‘ wralize 1 | yaiuable medicino, Lis. Yond tho power of ne Sgverament an aa ie SERDEL ot penaittal for pret Fine epee fants, who aro. holders’ of sald bonds to the | strike y tho purt of the hetpars, who dot 4 Domocratic politivians wero vigurously ut work | until yut two names were left on thelr teket. thi 5 thrusting a tlokot with thé “ yos" scratched off, and itis eaid al that conld be obtained were treated in this manner. ‘Tho first end thind aro tho ones most serntohed, those rolating to tho elections, but thore oan ho little doubt that nll tho amendments are adopted by a fair sanity The Indications throughout tho State verity ‘Mo Democrata woro dissatiafed with thalr nom- Never Kalle to Cure. ote inations, and Independent cundidittes wero Milford, Iroqual Co. 1M, Hrought ot for Mayor dnd Recorder, these at tho | pean str; I havo used your INIIAN BLOOD last hour. Tho Republicans indorsed, and the | BYRUP fur ramps in my Stomach and also for im; rosutt Id the Domovrata oluct tho Tronsuror, | children who wore troubled with epasins, aod In bo Recorder, Attornoy, and Assessor on tho regulur | cases Ivedected n complete Swen ABETH METZIS Poker aid the Opposition elects tho Mayor, who bake should bo pald rapidly as possible and according: to-contract. ‘To unable the Government to ‘meot those obligntions tho mints of the Unitud ‘States shall bo operated to thoir full capacity on tho coinage of standard sitver dollure and euch other coinage as tho busincas interests of nmount of $70,000, now scek to have tho decrees | an wdvance o! trom 81 to $1.00, of poruiaaare hare sale reverse muaguct fale audto have all the bondholders pliced In the TERRE WAUTE fame situation thnt they would have been bad i} i {ho decreo ‘not been ‘rendered. "this Court | Tenwe Taurz, April 6.—Tho Union printera holds that tho uppellnnts are not entitled to tho | of this city arcon a strike for an incronso of At thid compensation shail cover tho item of postage In transinttting vouchers and checks to tho pensionur, Under this Inw, however, tho Agents were allowed 20 cunts for cuch youcher paid, und, although Congross nes reduced thls compensation mora than ane-hulf, it wy wage! ‘tho country may require. DO chan Tod the nw requiring | Tollef prayed for; that a small minority of tho | wayes. ‘Thoro fsa demand for non-Union print- | this prediction wherever the count {a compluted. | is tho’ prosont Mayor, and a strong Domdornt wae i ‘Me. GurHold described the proposition aa hav | tho Awent to pay postage pon alloificlal mail | bondholders, representing comparatively an it | crahore, Hongo of tho fawnaiip elections. tnd tho | nnd. tho Anditor ay Nopubliean. OF the Alder= An Agonts Testimony. fog some good things {n it, but culled attention | mattor directed to tho pensioner fram tho ro- | ST VMNAE fie Je nartwnie dele, eainet he ——— lonyth of tho amondmientes tioket, tho counting | nen, the Domoerata ol to tts throe salient points,” ‘Tho first was that all | oelpis of his olfics, Inasmuch as every depart. | jowed In the absence of any pretense of fraud NEW ORLUANS. Funtiirness to defent tho ‘rlahes of an over- z ” Wholining mnjurity of those uarociated “with | Naw Onteaxy, April &.—Tho ‘longshoromen themin the bonefiteof thelr common security. | have struck for 40 conte an hour, Tho presont ‘The decrees of the Court below ase allirmed, | rate i530. : Iroquois Co, 3. ject twoand tho Ropub- | pean ain: 1 can, any yhat gout INDIAN BLOOD Means threo, maklog the next Counoll stand alx VIKUP haan 1 for Constipnuun,Slek-Hoadach Ropubdiioans and four Democrats, Tho majorl- Punte pi owels and Cilla and Can anfely recoms tles on any of tho candidates canuot yet bo | mend a use to audering humantey: A A.REED, von. . is love und tho oxuct result cannot bo known for several days, but it neods no othor ovldonce than tho returns of this olty and tho fow corn. tics heurd from to show that, whilo the Demo- Taonoy, whetbor coln or paper, wis to be manus Taotured and Jasued by tho Government direct- iy, ond was to be n icgni-tender, Never hud a Proposition of such vast and far-sourching con- suent and subordinate ofice of the Gdyernment vomes within tho provisions of the liw providing forthe froo tranmnission of nail muttor, except the Pension Agoncics, the Committee thinks {t ornta have attempted to defeat tho amendment: — : ;: Trallem been offered in Congress, It uurprased | but Just to extond tho provisions of that Inw go | With costs. Sine em Tho hyo most suenully faved. -Phete woption CONNECTICUT, aheepu men as bie ea Wh. all ithe contralism wid allt tho Corsnrlana vat ad as to Include theso ant aids iaihieteonee Mrileangéllantéewe | jaadeitons dntsnee Nilay eof tho cane | A RerUMt victory, insuring among other reforing Special Dispatch ta ‘Te Chicago Tribunte DRAR BY: L have wsod some of your Fealin CT a ee ear at aut hie Tee Uliod Mentos Ayncal 4Au8 deo Cours of ni » Api nge! purer bullot-hox and but one vlection this Tanrronp, Conn, April Tho Ropublicans LOD SYRUP with beneficial rasults, and 1 think (s COMMITTER-WORK,. UACK CONPENBATION. ‘Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Warurnaros, D. C., Aprit 5.—Tho Houso Cam- mittee on Host-Olllcer: today voted ona bill to pay tothe Chicago, Hurilagton & Quincy Hail- way Company back compensation for carrying Sunday matls from Chicago to Omaha, aftor service bnd been discontinued by an ordoy from the Departinent. The aum involved ja about is of the Bultimore & Ohio Road and all the full tnstend of two. Ropublicans estimate divisions have bvon advanced 10 por cont. tho adoption of the frat amendinont as equiva. Tent to agein of at toast 600 votes for thelr Party, or nhout au average af Atty votes to a coutity, Tis, {n fact, a vietory preliminary to the great Republican triuinph in November, HYVANSVILEE, » April §.—Tho city cleetion passed aff quictly; te dargeat voto over enst in tho elty waa pol Returns como In slowly, Tho Indicatlons are the Demvcrats clect tho Mayor, and Marshal, and turea Councilian, and the Republicans tho Clerk, and Treusuror, and 8 $5 " dieing to bulld tho system gonorally, won an unexpected and overwhelning victory Wate eecuminend w tall sudoriug trom pobtity % in tho municipal ctection to-day. Morgan Gd, : Je We MUU Bulkeley, President of tho Aiton Lifo-Insurnnes . Liver Complaint. © « Company, and ono of the wenlthlost residents ot Auckingham. Kankakoe Co. Ite Stay 2b 16. the ‘city,’ was: tho Republican candidute for | pxawktic: Vehoettully taatlty uiat your Mustly cols Mayor,and is eleoted by ovor 1,60 innjority rated INDIAN HAUL SYRUP givos univorsnl sal over Charles R. Chapinan, Domocme, altboug! egiion. and nhy cstacmed by all. who have nsad on a ntenight vata tha elty in Lemocritie by nt | Laer sawtitrand enn unresoraTecaraana ie, wbeyto lous! uujority, ‘Tho Hepublicans elect th . i id Bios flead, hntunee, of tha eity Hoket with tho excoption or | Mt tuubled with Laver Conipisins say Hiss eae outof tho War. Frior to 182 the wildest dren or in American polities had never been wild * enough to propose such uo meastire of centrale Eitan Tho second polat Invalved dn tho reso- ution was that the Governinent should pay’ ite ublic debts, as well aa ita private debts, in such anufactired money, notwithstanding tho sale gmn acknowledged pledge of tho Government foray in coln the Interest and principal of ite dott Br, Es —Tho gentleman certainly misun- derstands tho rusolution. Itdectares that tho Claims, Tho cluimanta in this cuse were the owners of a quantity of cotton which camo into the oustady of a District Court of the United aT FY Bustos Inq sult for contsention under tho net of NEW YORK, Au Siok, ee ny ouneluslon ur Be New Yonn, April 5.—Tho lust of tho srieton dumnation provcedings, the cotton wissold by | pinnomakers will roturn to work to-morrow at oréer of the Court, nnd tho provoods deposited Uy tho Caevks thorwdfubjovt Ui iia or tr, Si eyo EB Bev ges 0 Nutional Kunic whiok had hoen deaiseuted as a depaitory of publis money. ‘Tho sult CANADA, for the contivetion of tho ‘cotton was 2 Analy dismissed, und tho proooeda” at . dheot eotmeltnon. uy Collnetor ant tise oloot five oe ol gh Rheurmattam, ah Publlo debs abull be puid in tho money of the | gi¥,000, ‘The voto, sn far astaken, ts toroport?| fig, aula thureut,, winicl, wire on, dupoalt se ERe ae Tae ae proronto | | eauts Havre, Ind. ApH S— The Mopubican Fee ae ea eee eee tr HDODMIAE oat: Roestpgham, Karka or Gurficld—And any money that tho Goy- | te Uill udversely, ne follows: to chinnntae tu the imoantinn sNoweven, ane Brol e bakes Pte re See et hot vor “uve, | aiidate, nnd disscnslona In the Demooratle ranks et ronoy un Mit feeuunmenced Uslig your f eee ee ny UTiGy trate Iniarfai | Aucs—-Btonv, Money, Evans, Jones, and Cook | tank bid. fulied, anid the cluimunte 4 cee ee ee er Me iit acin tne | ulso contributed to tho ronult, See ce NabeINILAN. BLOOD SYRUTs now 1am ; Suoney, and thorefore money of tho contract, | —5. - Peapvorod only i pur cent Of tho a Spectal Dispatch to Ths Crteago Tribune, Hite Gute 18 sae WIL counted, staal a, Hie the EE Sear Bruch relloved and bonebiey. f recommend roar Mr. Bwiny—That Is a ineroquibble, aud a mls: | Nays—Sholloy, Joyco, and Bingloton—2. fully due thom. Thoy now sovk te TonaSNtO, Ont, April f.—Tho Hoyul Oporn- | Wann National sleonghoid; now tolr yore bug STORM IN THE SIERRAS, icine to wil. WANNA. VIESEBRIBIG. unuerstandlng of tho revolution | os in, | The vote ts not devisive, as It wus agrood that | Aiited Biales, reapeneble, for tne teeny: Houso was crowded urnight whenCol. Ingersoll | wlost disuppeured, SAN PRANOINOO, April f.~Tho sovoreat storm A Good Biood Pariner. joaltion to Pius sesolution. Lhore wan 4 | {BO rest of tho Committeo should buve tho | jitlo for tue Way; that the funds inqneation | wo Nabe iltacta and be ira SUNN thor | over known In tho Blorra Nevada Mountalns | ean gins 1 have uand yONESeSeCTNGTAN ALAGD See rcvoattion tn the resaiutiou. “hore wes | right to voto whon thoy aro present, Mr, Binglo- | wery noc pubic moneys; und Unt na aticer of | Would ban disturbance, u strony budy of polloa _ MICHIGAN, during tho month of April ocurred on Friday | gPRARSIY Lbave gong aur arent IAS ou ture , obo no refunding of the $78,000,000 of bunds | ton hopes the Lilt will bo reported fuyorably | tho Unitod Stites oan charge tho United Btatea | Woe at bond, but no breach of tho penco Sprelat Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, which would fall due this year or next your, but they should all bo pald, not out of tho resourees of the Nation, Dut out’ of manufuctured paper, Print the debt to dosth, that war the way to Of tty thd ~ revolution wild, he Those threy propositions made w trivle-heuded monster that was to be let loose on tho country: ‘as tho lust spawn of the dying party that thought and Saturday, blocking up the rallrowl woat of | ser, and take pik Hanns, ab Errata seven beac rast and ft; wt Of ano weale Avo Or Pr: . The road is clone euat of Kena, ‘The wreck of ME PPReaslon OF AISRStrURITGR:) | auvw-sheds bua boon cloared away, and trains 2a Balla Co~ Itt ure now Moving both cast and west, a ——— with Habillty for moneys in his hands not pubtia | tock place, A uumber of members of tho moneys, by depoulting thom to bls own credit iu | Young Men's Christian Association enime down a bunk designated ant dupeaitonys ‘The Judys | from tho hull and, takeing up a position nt tho Pho Chivf-dustien gave noticu to-day that tho | (our, distributed tructa to thus passing In, ‘Tho Court will adjourn on Monday, May 10, and that | lecture was on " ‘I'he Gods.” Ho spoke for two po urguments will be held after Friday, April. | bourvand a quartor, and was vhoured soveral re In recommending as sucks whun all the members bave recorded tholr yotes. MILITIA TILL. ‘To the Western Associated Press, Wasiixotos, D, C., April 5,—Tho House Com- miittee on dilliths to-day considvred Representa: tive Hatch’s bill, “To proviee fur reorgunizing, Jacxuox, Mich, April 5—Tho election was quict and close, The Ikemocerats eloct the Mayor, dow Mubloy, by 218 majority, Tho Republicans olect the rest of the city tlckot,—W. A, Ernst, Recorder, 335 unority; A, Stiles, Treasurer, 502 . er laboring undue with she treataiant pas 4 Ri majority, ‘Thu Hepubliouns elect two Super ENGLISH BLOODS, en at Eola pairs uf t ipl Nia," times during the ovening, The audience was | Visors and four Aldertnon, The Demperats elect sa : 5 jodi Jarne's Nae ee seat tos2uctbe Seu st fis | the sutsComalteo. wi Taudy andthe bil ca NOTES AND NEWS, a highly rompectsio’ ont cuwnwed chioty uf | Quauuberpioy anlar Aderoee gitar: | wetcn quring on. oar ibo Trion Abert | HeGtnAMiueate fou aon en : pee aat whet tho Presidential canon vets | Gimended by thom, wus tuken up, and twonty> aqutue Wateen asnictated Pree, eee ae eect Stcoae NOrTOW night on ) visor, The Counell will atand: Republican, | Victor anil George of Walos,urrivod.nt the dock | oii /S!""l immediately prevaioa iy le tex your 4 oa from all quarters, tn qe what parties would ilo aetetcry trent vor the Pron af tsa Wasuwaton, D. Cy April 5.—The sub-Cam- | sfoxruuat, April .—Tho Ice in tho St. Laws To Grocnbackory pollog leay tau 100 yotws yan te te thai ath, tae hia boon muda | $hs'was sou Sestorod to resmar wihling (ei we 4 Je fabio sae of baweay” Ue ceo era or National Militta, was puaiod over for tho ‘prus: | mittee of the Yotiso Comuittéo on Comores, | ronco upposit this city Lroke up to-dny, and | wrulustover LOW inst spring, | L - the the young Prices! “ ent. Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Manisrxe, Mich. April §.—At the city and township election to-day tho whole Demouraie. a Bu 9 bs * A POUT. WHITMORE, » } pablo peace, to the ume of tho rights of the aon +, People inaividaatly ngtlust - coutrallzatees J frorae than had ever betore been beard of, incot it and end itiike mon. Let both partios show which bus been enguged upen the. iver an ere fi 7 vi Harbus bit Moloat fein ibe comagccuigat ol or tuinagr Onis ADE Reka Tlowy oe 0 eanuluded rrenitte taut hie is b Foport tho bil to the full Connmittoa tormorruw. | She engoiusbeen uppewiods | Or CxTBatOD, Ha aN AAI aireh fa itral Poeaee eo luck of demonst Ns Bomate Weakness, twice the lack of donionstration upon the are . , rival of the dinoehanto, Z Ponting, Living MALL CONTRACTS. Tho House Committes on Post-Oflecs and ity ticket waa Gluotod.—three Verve: | .DEARw BIR: This ja to corty 1 Pout-Roada to-duy agrocd ito report favorably & DEOLINED, Yonvon, Ont. April 5—Wi : % i rf i Ses ally benefited dy using your iy 1 . ' April 5—William Lowis bas | pervisors und one Mepublicun in tho elty. Tho te zy shale county i sucting tt, rather. than tn | dllluutborising she F atunistor-lenorul tn unice Soorotary Bhorman doclined an invitation to | Hoon arrested in’ connection with tha Dounelly | majority of towns In the sounty ara Hopublicun, THE TELEGRAPH WAR. pent Ge anit i, mona Rr. Kelley sald thero never bad been w dollar, | Company fur carrying the iuila warns tho Mise | Visit Boston. tragedy, "| Ans a Tne Btcli pe eae Teta ata | ,.MOvIEH, April 5.—tn tho engo of tho Amoricg | ciuw ankys me fou! iho young gi @ franc, or u shilling of money that hud not,beo: made by aGoverament. There wus bo thor wer to inuke money, All thatthe gentleman rom Obio (Gariield) bad suid on that subject elesippl fuveratét. Louls, Also, # bili amend. Ing th statutes relative to the upproval of mall contracts, Under the prevent law contractors are enabled to obtain the Apres of any Poste BAILNOAD TATIGATION, Unton ‘Telegraph Company va, tho Weston } MHtWasevaluavicromedy 1 oy, yaumTs, |, Unlon Gomipany, in tho Chuncory Cutirt, for an injunction to provent Intorforenco with com-) LIST OF WIIOLES ALE DEALERS' -IN~ curry tho city and cluct Dr, John Kupp dlayor, Wi. Douglas too and. Paiip Winegag he caso of the Pacific Raflrosd Company | DANGEROUSLY ILL. ie Lit Bpectat Dispatch tw The Chlcaye Of {uo Penoe. fue Ropublleane cleok In ¢ of Missourl ugainst Goorge HE. Ketchum o' ‘Tribune, Suelo by, oe cole Stated Supreme Courton'| BiLwavnse, April &—L, B. Rock, Superin= \ n n upervivors of . the city, aio Hupere | pluinants by tho Wostoru Union in tha conatryo- Ta whi argue of nS go | REN GAMSRI AO Uma RAM, | LaRue vat Rou fas | tendon he Noribora Pisin tthe Chinge, | MES iMai'yu Ranta oly ie | Wench tanner heen Raa ei moan jepoke, with "Thoin Jotero, aud he | yroat Latitude aid oppertinlty hmve Lou ol Mee at TOe Deas tobe He are dahon | Milwuukes & st. Paul Tallroad, was atrloken | (evidieamecleat for outoe alx Aldormon and | Aust dissalved the injunotion and dls Dr Clark Johnson Indian Bho § would volo ‘for thojresulution, bocaule, in tho | ferod for straw-bonds, "Tio Lill in question pro- Seoelvo back ita raitroud Pormission to diethe | With paralysis to-day, and Hes in ‘a prevarious | Hye of six Contatilos. . io DIL OF sha Amorign Unloy Companys . ney : Hanguage of Jottervon, 1 would reluvest the | poses tu require tho upprovul of the Postmastar | pation wus gruuted, aud rospondenty wer CORIO cee eas Speclal Dispatch to The Crleago Tribune.” Ta ae bap . i —— a ; avanement mle pec bo comrade a Hee OF te town or oly chy tho couteactor feaidea: | \lpwed ouo week to aneware, * "+ “THE GRANT PARTY RS ee eg SO rd Maroney ent NAD CHICAGO: ILL. i 8 " DOL : 2 ‘ a ci POV bis Bpecéat Dispatch to The hteago Tribune, ; 1 ‘1 sod | Feponmpetot Gade i dehy cr | wet agin arae Cheap Musitgan | owe gonato sont fruaee von ai | New Onceaxe, April bale ovoning Gon, | Cire pid Rares moraines | Maoist Wie, Anil &~Gor Smith tat ep~ | NonAiS wren w conteneeltannae. |” + BinvePaisc thing ding vucduy ould; tno con | gutyiny dha ail on “Buadaye the “epoxt | Consus Suporrivor of chotlath Disriot, indians. | Gruvt was anquvted at tho St Charles riotel ee eT by aiull reukwitice | paloted Prof, Daniols, of tho Siatu- Univernity, vont OPM BIN Brafescetae sos esete trol of the debt li vaatly more Lnportunt than | favored tho payment of the clalin, about €1 PARDON APPLIED FOR, by Uuseluzens, To-niorrow morulng ho goes to ‘Special Disputch to The Chlcugo Tribune, State Analyst of Jund and Druga, which was Aus aA, a3 6, Undies ee \ nag, Thesate of intereal.” Le Congress mude tiny | but tie Comunittgo, 8 v9 9, decided to report'ad: | Au application bag been made totho Prosident | visit tho Jutties, 1 couttrated, Sich, Apri &—At tue elvution | thorbed by an uct of Who lust Lexlskature, SROUTENSUNUI & 00. 6 Wabaabeaty